Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
Permit M18-0172 - NATERA - EMERGENCY GENERATOR WITH FENCING
NATERA 3215 S 116 ST 109 M18-0172 Parcel No: Address: 0 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-438-9350 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov 0923049066 3215 S 116TH ST 109 Project Name: NATERA MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit Number: M18-0172 Issue Date: 3/1/2019 Permit Expires On: 8/28/2019 Owner: Name: Address: EPROPERTY TAX INC DEPT 207 PO BOX 4900 , SCOTTSDALE, WA, 85261 Contact Person: Name: JAKE SOUKUP Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: Address: 3211 W MCGRAW ST, SEATTLE, WA, 98139 H & M ELECTRIC INC PO BOX 799 , MARYSVILLE, WA, 98270 HMELEI*077KR Phone: (206) 681-5989 Phone: (360) 658-0501 Expiration Date: 5/19/2019 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALL EMERGENCY GENERATOR WITH FENCING. Valuation of Work: $15,000.00 Type of Work: NEW Fuel type: GAS Fees Collected: $409.30 Electrical Service Provided by: SEATTLE CITY LIGHT Water District: TUKWILA 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: 2017 2017 2017 2015 Date: 3-4— IJ 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: Date -!9 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: 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. 5: 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. 6: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 10: The total number of fire extinguishers required for an extra hazard occupancy with Class A fire hazards is calculated at one extinguisher for each 1,000 sq. ft. of area. The extinguishers) should be of the "all purpose" (4A 40 B:C) dry chemical type. The travel distance to any extinguisher must be 75' or less. (IFC 906.3) (NFPA 10, 5.4) 7: Portable fire extinguishers, not housed in cabinets, shall be installed on the hangers or brackets supplied. Hangers or brackets shall be securely anchored to the mounting surface in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Portable fire extinguishers having a gross weight not exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that its top is not more than 5 feet (1524 mm) above the floor. Hand- held portable fire extinguishers having a gross weight exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that its top is not more than 3.5 feet (1067 mm) above the floor. The clearance between the floor and the bottom of the installed hand-held extinguishers shall not be less than 4 inches (102 mm). (IFC 906.7 and IFC 906.9) 8: Extinguishers shall be located in conspicuous locations where they will be readily accessible and immediately available for use. These locations shall be along normal paths of travel, unless the fire code official determines that the hazard posed indicates the need for placement away from normal paths of travel. (IFC 906.5) 9: Fire extinguishers require monthly and yearly inspections. They must have a tag or label securely attached that indicates the month and year that the inspection was performed and shall identify the company or person performing the service. Every six years stored pressure extinguishers shall be emptied and subjected to the applicable recharge procedures. If the required monthly and yearly inspections of the fire extinguisher(s) are not accomplished or the inspection tag is not completed, a reputable fire extinguisher service company will be required to conduct these required surveys. (NFPA 10, 7.2, 7.3) 16: The installation of flammable/combustible liquid storage tanks, both aboveground and underground, requires a separate fire department permit for each tank. Permits can be obtained from the fire marshal's office at 6300 Southcenter BI Suite 209 Tukwila, WA 98188. 206-575-4407. 17: All flammable /combustible tank installations and piping shsall comply with 2015 International Fire Code Chapter 57 and NFPA 30 18: Generator installation shall comply with NFPA 30, chapter 22, NFPA 31, NFPA 37, NFPA 110, NFPA 111, and manufacturers installation guidelines. 19: A stamped licensed engineers letter may be submitted to the fire inspector at the time of inspection certifying compliance with the referenced code requirements. 12: An electrical permit from the City of Tukwila Building Department Permit Center (206-431-3670) is required for this project. 13: All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of the National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) 11: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #2436 and #2437) 14: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 15: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575-4407. 20: All construction shall be done in conformance with the Washington State Building Code and the Washington State Energy Code. 21: 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). 22: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. 23: ***MECHANICAL PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 24: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431-3670). 25: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 1400 FIRE FINAL 1800 MECHANICAL FINAL 0701 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL 4. CITY OF TUKWI. Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://wvvw.TukwilaWA.gov Mechanical Permit No. Project No. Date Application Accepted: Date Application Expires: 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: 3215 S. 116th Street King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 092304-9066 Suite Number: 109 Floor: Tenant Name: Natera PROPERTY OWNER Name: Jake Soukup Name: RREEF America REIT II CORP MMMM7 WA C/O CBRE Address: 20415 72nd Ave SE, Suite 210 City: SEATTLE State: WA City: Kent State: WA Zip: 98032 CONTACT PERSON —person receiving all project communication Name: Jake Soukup Address: 918 CEDAR AVE Address: 3211 W McGRAW ST Phone: (360) 386-1554 Fax: City: SEATTLE State: WA Zip: 98139 Phone: (206) 681-5989 Fax: Email: jake@gthreebuilders.com New Tenant: El Yes ® ..No MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: H&M ELECTRIC, INC Address: 918 CEDAR AVE City: MARYSVILLE State: WA Zip: 98270 Phone: (360) 386-1554 Fax: Contr Reg No.: HMELEI*077KR Exp Date: 05/19/2019 Tukwila Business License No.: BUS 0993727 Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ Ot t� Describe the scope of work in detail: Install Emergency Generator with fencing. 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 1 Repair or addition to heat/refrig/cooling system 47 dB(A) Air handling unit 65 dB(A) <10,000 cfm 60 dB(A) Unit Type Qty Air handling unit Residential, Nighttime >10,000 cfm Industrial Evaporator cooler 55 dB(A) Ventilation fan connected to single duct 57 dB(A) Ventilation system 1 Hood and duct 47 dB(A) Incinerator — domestic 65 dB(A) Incinerator — comm/industrial 60 dB(A) J Unit Type Qty Fire damper Residential, Nighttime Diffuser Industrial Thermostat 55 dB(A) Wood/gas stove 57 dB(A) Emergency generator 1 Other mechanical equipment 47 dB(A) 60 dB(A) 65 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) *Daytime means 7AM-10PM, Monday through Friday and 8AM-10PM, Saturday, Sunday and State -recognized holidays. A few sounds are exempt from the noise code, including: • Warning devices; • Construction and property maintenance during the daytime hours (lam-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 OWNER OR UTHORIZED AGENT: Signature: Date: 12/21/2018 Print Name: Gavin Smith Day Telephone: (206) 381-6033 Mailing Address: 1301 5th Ave., Ste 2300 Seattle WA 98101 CityState Zip H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line \2016 Applications\Mechanical Permit Application Revised 1-4-16.docx Revised: January 2016 bh Page 2 of 2 CO TUKWILA ETRAKIT 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD TUKWILA, WA 98188 206-433-1870 CITY OF TUKWILA 0017340000802374464500 Date: 12/27/2018 11:33:35 AM CREDIT CARD SALE VISA CARD NUMBER: **********6236 K TRAN AMOUNT: $409.30 APPROVAL CD: 00087G RECORD #: 000 CLERK ID: jazzel X {CARDHOLDER'S SIGNATURE} I AGREE TO PAY THE ABOVE TOTAL AMOUNT ACCORDING TO THE CARD ISSUER AGREEMENT (MERCHANT AGREEMENT IF CREDIT VOUCHER) Thank you! Merchant Copy Page 1 of 2 .....',nor ,a.,,,.. , Arv./ nefIln11\Aornhnt/tronnt;nn .1n7.i;enatrhMPthnri—nrintTr 17/27/2(11 R CO TUKWILA ETRAKIT 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD TUKWILA, WA 98188 206-433-1870 CITY OF TUKWILA Date: 12/27/2018 11:33:35 AM CREDIT CARD SALE VISA CARD NUMBER: TRAN AMOUNT: APPROVAL CD: RECORD #: CLERK ID: **********6236 $409.30 00087G 000 jazzel Thank you! Customer Copy K Page 2 of 2 https://classic.convergepay.com/VirtualMerchant/transaction.do?dispatchMethod=printTr... 12/27/2018 f 1 l ACCOUNT QUANTI PermitTRAK $409.30 M18-0172 Address: 3215 S 116TH ST 109 Apn: 0923049066 $409.30 Credit Card Fee $11.92 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $11.92 MECHANICAL $382.10 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $33.15 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $272.53 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.102.00.00 0.00 $76.42 TECHNOLOGY FEE $15.28 TECHNOLOGY FEE R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $15.28 TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R16261 $409.30 Date Paid: Thursday, December 27, 2018 Paid By: JAKE SOUKUP Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 00087G Printed: Thursday, December 27, 2018 11:33 AM 1 of 1 SYSTEMS INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit MIB -N72_ PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: o4' i4" Type of Inspection: / M rc ed, ft,iitt_ Add-rres/s: /t 1 / Date Called: Special Instructions: S1,- Date Wanted: g. Requestenv Ps) Phone6' 7! q .- °P1/ / Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. tCOMMENTS: Inspector: REINSPECTION Ft REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Date: Degenkolb NATERA STRUCTURAL PACKAGE TUKWILA, WA STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND CALCULATIONS May 29, 2018 Degenkolb Job Number: B8735010.01 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED FEB 2 5 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Degenkolb Engineers degenkolb.com 600 university Street, Suite 720 Seattle, WA 98101 CD 49- al-/ 262.9240 phone ^_ 262.9346 fax ECE?VE f COF TUKWILA DEC 2 7 2018 PERMIT CENSER 0 Degenkolb Subject: E. — 66.44 Job Number: ,ael3S C) l0 • ¢ / Date: 6-/? g/ Ig Job: N Y h-reP` / By: lel s Section: III Checked By: Checked By: Page of �G t 4o (L Erb tr-F1J c.-/ G..E 6R A- -6 k c} 11 fo& 6..e. u, P T 1kSC- 7- 6 [_01 S+te L) = 308 Li W - 1137 irs) L- = I l q, 6 r nt I ►J i czfiku-y tSo LAT6D TM3c :._ .6 - gyp- I,S - �,,ti£ secrl U W ITs Rrr/rc. rfE� �- 43.1„) F o, 614 (ksro. r.) act S. to • . C (J) fpm 0,761wp a.31-TLa. a)S I w. t1 h,)C.t(oks W 1 � Loo s ..Q.oF s-“-7 a6 t,J SPEcr,0,0, ykotto Aitlky, Ner C9ti1 r+I DL SUM. Mo -e Jrs A &J r -roc To bEtt-RM -' E XPi. t -r" /43,4 +- (act- (-.;)L).�{ �r�.t —te . 3'j,A, - 0 q30 f 0,6 17, 3osq ix, • - -- s$6-1 , 3cf = a .`14 1.6\EL) Ptko.b DE M . p j c ridk.s -r-4- ;- 3 kn Vtko 11 S.. G o PIFs e, 2:% -en atorbe'C 3___ _µ. Image shown may not reflect actual configuration Specifications CAT® Caterpillar is leading the power generation marketplace with Power Solutions engineered to deliver unmatched flexibility, expandability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. ;Generator Set Specifications Rating (Natural Gas) Voltage Frequency Speed 125 ekW (156.3 kVA) 60 Hz 1800 rpm conf Emissions/Fuel Strategy U.S. EPA Certified for Stationary Emergency Application Engine Model Bore 110.5 mm 8.8L V8, 4 -cycle 4.35 in. Displacement 8.8 L 535 in3 Stroke 114.3 mm 4.5 in! Compression Ratio 10.1:1 Aspiration Turbocharged Governor Type Electronic :Fuel Type Natural Gas Fuel Pressure Operating Range* 2.7 - 3.5 kPa 11 - 14 in. water Package D'mans'+ Length =Width Height ieight 3037 mm 1110 mm 1655 mm 1399 kg *Optional fuel pressure options may be available, please contact your local dealer. **Note: For reference only — do not use for installation design. Please contact your local dealer for exact weight and dimensions. tWeight includes: Oversize generator, skid base, circuit breaker, oil, and coolant. LEHE1002-00 Page 1 of 7 www.hilti.us I�III..T1 Profis Anchor 2.7.6 Company: Specifier: Address: Phone I Fax: E -Mail: KPS Page: Project: Sub -Project I Pos. No.: Date: 1 Natera B8735010.01 5/29/2018 Specifiers comments: E -Gen anchorage 1 Input data Anchor type and diameter: Effective embedment depth: Material: Evaluation Service Report: Issued I Valid: Proof: Stand-off installation: Anchor plate: Profile: Base material: Installation: Reinforcement: Seismic loads (cat. C, D, E, or F) Geometry [in.] & Loading [Ib, in.lb] HIT -RE 500 V3 + HIS -N B7 1/2 het.act = 4.921 In., hnom = 4.921 In. ASTM A 193 Grade 87 ESR -3814 1/1/20171 1/1/2019 Design method ACI 318-11 / Chem eb = 0.000 in. (no stand-off); t = 0.500 in. lx x ly x t = 4.000 in. x 4.000 in. x 0.500 in.; (Recommended plate thickness: not calculated S shape (AISC); (L x W x T x FT) = 3.000 in. x 2.330 in. x 0.170 in. x 0.260 in. cracked concrete, 4000, fc' = 4,000 psi; h = 12.000 in., Temp. short/long: 32/32 °F hammer drilled hole, Installation condition: Dry tension: condition B, shear: condition B; no supplemental splitting reinforcement present edge reinforcement: none or < No. 4 bar Tension load: yes (D.3.3.4.3 (d)) Shear load: yes (D.3.3.5.3 (c)) z Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility! PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL -9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan www.hilti.us Profis Anchor 2.7.6 Company: Specifier: Address: Phone I Fax: E -Mail: KPS Page: 2 Project: Natera Sub -Project I Pos. No.: B8735010.01 Date: 5/29/2018 2 Load case/Resulting anchor forces Load case: Design loads Anchor reactions [lb] Tension force: (+Tension, -Compression) Anchor Tension force Shear force Shear force x Shear force y 1 2,123 1,467 1,467 0 max. concrete compressive strain: - [%o] max. concrete compressive stress: - [psi] resulting tension force in (x/y)=(0.000/0.000): 2,123 [Ib] resulting compression force in (x/y)=(0.000/0.000): 0 [Ib] 3 Tension Toad Load Nua [Ib] Capacity + Nn [Ib] Utilization DN = Nuahl) Nn Status Steel Strength* 2,123 11,213 19 Bond Strength** 2,123 4,699 46 Sustained Tension Load Bond Strength* N/A N/A N/A Concrete Breakout Strength** 2,123 4,895 44 * anchor having the highest loading **anchor group (anchors in tension) 3.1 Steel Strength Nsa = ESR value Nsa Z Nua Variables Ase,N [in.21 refer to ICC -ES ESR -3814 ACI 318-11 Table D.4.1.1 foto [psi] 0.14 Calculations Nsa [Ib] 17,250 Results Nsa [Ib] 17,250 120,039 4) steel 0.650 W nonductile 1.000 • Nsa [Ib] 11,213 Nua [Ib] 2,123 OK OK N/A OK Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility! PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL -9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan 10411161119 www.hilti.us Profis Anchor 2.7.6 Company: Specifier: Address: Phone I Fax: E -Mail: KPS Page: 3 Project: Natera Sub -Project I Pos. No.: B8735010.01 Date: 5/29/2018 3.2 Bond Strength _ I1/ANa — \ANao) W ed,Na W cp,Na Nba Nua = see ACI 318-11, Part D.5.5.1, Fig. RD.5.5.1(b) = (2 CNa)2 Na Na ANa ANaO CNa = 10 daT uncr 1100 1 Wec,Na= \1+eN)51.0 CNa I W ed,Na = 0.7 + 0.3 (ca.min / c 1.0 ``CNa/ Gamin NaCl cp,Na = MAX _ 1.0 Cac ' Cac Nba = X a • T k,c • aN,seis • n • da het ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-18) ACI 318-11 Table D.4.1.1 ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-20) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-21) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-23) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-25) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-27) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-22) Variables t k,c,una [psi] da [in.] hef [in.] Ca,min [in.] 2,013 0.810 4.921 6.000 ec1.N [in.] ec2,N [in.] cac [in.] X a 0.000 0.000 7.262 1.000 Calculations cNa [in.] ANa [in.2] ANao [in.2] W ed,Na 10.909 368.89 475.98 0.865 W ect,Na IV ec2,Na Ni cp,Na Nba [Ib] 1.000 1.000 1.000 14,378 Results Na [Ib] 4) bond 4) seismic W nonductile 9,639 0.650 0.750 1.000 k.c [psi] 1,148 aN,seis 1.000 Na [lb] 4,699 Nua [Ib] 2,123 Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility! PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL -9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan www.hilti.us CEIM13 Profis Anchor 2.7.6 Company: Specifier: Address: Phone I Fax: E -Mail: KPS Page: 4 Project: Natera Sub -Project I Pos. No.: B8735010.01 Date: 5/29/2018 3.3 Concrete Breakout Strength ANc Nth = \A co/lW ed,N 11 c,N W cp,N Nb 4) Nth Z Nua ANc ANcO W ec.N ed,N W cp,N Nb see ACI 318-11, Part D.5.2.1, Fig. RD.5.2.1(b) =9hef 1 1+2eN 551.0 3 her = 0.7 + 0.3 Ca,min 5 1.0 1.5hef = MAX(Ca,min 1.5hef) 5 1.0 Cac Can / =kd.a\Tchej5 Variables het [in.] 4.921 cac [in.] ec1,N [in.] eaN [in.] 0.000 0.000 7.262 Calculations ANc [in.2] 197.57 Results Nce [Ib] 10,042 kc X a 17 1.000 ANco [in.2] 217.97 4) concrete 0.650 ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-3) ACI 318-11 Table D.4.1.1 ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-5) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-8) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-10) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-12) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-6) Ca,min [in.] 6.000 fc [psi] 4,000 W ec1,N W ec2,N 1.000 1.000 W seismic W nonductile 0.750 1.000 c,N 1.000 ed,N 0.944 W cp,N Nb [Ib] 1.000 (I) Nce [Ib] Nua [Ib] 4,895 2,123 11,738 Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility! PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL -9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan www.hilti.us Profis Anchor 2.7.6 Company: Specifier: Address: Phone I Fax: E -Mail: KPS Page: 5 Project: Natera Sub -Project I Pos. No.: B8735010.01 Date: 5/29/2018 4 Shear Toad Load Vua [Ib] Capacity 4 Vn [Ib] Utilization fiv = Vaa/4 Vn Status Steel Strength* 1,467 6,504 23 OK Steel failure (with lever arm)* N/A N/A N/A N/A Pryout Strength (Bond Strength controls)** 1,467 13,495 11 OK Concrete edge failure in direction y+** 1,467 11,712 13 OK * anchor having the highest loading **anchor group (relevant anchors) 4.1 Steel Strength Vsa,eq = ESR value W Vsteei > Vua Variables Ase,v [i11.2] refer to ICC -ES ESR -3814 ACI 318-11 Table D.4.1.1 fut.[psi] 0.14 Calculations Vsa,eq [Ib] 10,006 Results Vsa,eq [Ib] 10,006 120,039 4) steel 44 nonductile 4) Vsa [Ib] Vua [Ib] 0.650 1.000 6,504 1,467 Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility! PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL -9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan www.hilti.us Profis Anchor 2.7.6 Company: Specifier: Address: Phone I Fax: E -Mail: KPS Page: 6 Project: Natera Sub -Project I Pos. No.: B6735010.01 Date: 5/29/2018 4.2 Pryout Strength (Bond Strengthcontrols) ANa Vg) _NpL \ANao) W ed,Na W cp,Na Nba] Vcp ANa see ACI 318-11, Part D.5.5.1, Fig. RD.5.5.1(b) ANaO — (2 CNa)2 r --- CN. = 10 da ArriZ 1 Wec,Na= \1+eN151.0 CNa / W ed,Na = 0.7 + 0.3 (Ceminl 5 1.0 `\ na lJ W mcp,Na = MAX CCa,acin, CNCaca 1.0 Nba = % a ' t k,c aN,seis 1t da hef ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-40) ACI 318-11 Table (D.4.1.1) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-20) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-21) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-23) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-25) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-27) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-22) Variables kcp t k,c,uncr [Psi] da [in.] her [in.] Ca,min [in.] 2 2,013 0.810 4.921 6.000 ec1.N [in.] ec2.N [in.] cac [in.] 0.000 0.000 7.262 a aN,seis Calculations CNa [in.] ANa [in.2] Ar1ao [In?] 10.909 368.89 475.98 W ec1,Na W ec2,Na W cp.Na 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 ed,Na 0.865 Nba [lb] Results Vc [Ib] 4) concrete 4) seismic 19,279 0.700 1.000 14,378 nonductile 1.000 1.000 + V, [Ib] 4 k,c [psi] 1,148 13,495 Vua Pb] 1,467 Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility! PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL -9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan www.hilti.us 1-1116.T1 Profis Anchor 2.7.6 Company: Specifier: Address: Phone I Fax: E -Mail: KPS Page: 7 Project: Natera Sub -Project 1 Pos. No.: B8735010.01 Date: 5/29/2018 4.3 Concrete edge failure in direction y+ Vcb = (Avco/1lW ed,V W c,V W h,V W parallel,V Vb Vcb > Vua Ave see ACI 318-11, Part D.6.2.1, Fig. RD.6.2.1(b) Avco = 4.5 cat 1 Wec,V=12e 551.0 3Cal Wed,V=0.7+0.3(1 Scat/51.0 = 1.5ca1 Z 1.0 ha 9Xa �fcCa1 W h,V Vb Variables Cal [in.] 6.000 Cay [in.] eat [in.] ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-30) ACI 318-11 Table D.4.1.1 ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-32) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-36) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-38) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-39) ACI 318-11 Eq. (D-34) 0.000 W c,v 1.000 ha [in.] 12.000 le [in.] 2t a da [in.] f.e [psi] W parallel,V 4.921 1.000 0.810 4,000 2.000 Calculations Avcfn2] 162.00 Results Vcb [lb] 16,731 Avco [in.2] ec,V 162.00 concrete 0.700 1.000 W seismic 1.000 5 Combined tension and shear Toads ed,v 1.000 W nonductile W h,V 1.000 Vb [Ib] b Vcb [lb] 1.000 11,712 pN [3V Utilization DNA, [%] Status 0.452 0.226 5/3 35 OK pNV=pl+pv<=1 8,366 V. [Ib] 1,467 Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility! PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL -9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan www.hilti.us Profis Anchor 2.7.6 Company: Specifier: Address: Phone I Fax: E -Mail: KPS Page: 8 Project: Natera Sub -Project I Pos. No.: 88735010.01 Date: 5/29/2018 6 Warnings • The anchor design methods in PROFIS Anchor require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (ETAG 001/Annex C, iEOTA TR029, etc.). This means load re -distribution on the anchors due to elastic deformations of the anchor plate are not considered - the anchor plate is assumed to be sufficiently stiff, in order not to be deformed when subjected to the design loading. PROFIS Anchor calculates the minimum required anchor plate thickness with FEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions explained above. The proof if the rigid base plate assumption is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Anchor. Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility! • Condition A applies when supplementary reinforcement is used. The factor is increased for non -steel Design Strengths except Pullout Strength and Pryout strength. Condition B applies when supplementary reinforcement is not used and for Pullout Strength and Pryout Strength. Refer to your local standard. • Design Strengths of adhesive anchor systems are influenced by the cleaning method. Refer to the INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE given in the Evaluation Service Report for cleaning and installation instructions • Checking the transfer of loads into the base material and the shear resistance are required in accordance with ACI 318 or the relevant standard! • An anchor design approach for structures assigned to Seismic Design Category C, D, E or F is given in ACI 318-11 Appendix D, Part D.3.3.4.3 (a) that requires the goveming design strength of an anchor or group of anchors be limited by ductile steel failure. If this is NOT the case, the connection design (tension) shall satisfy the provisions of Part D.3.3.4.3 (b), Part D.3.3.4.3 (c), or Part D.3.3.4.3 (d). The connection design (shear) shall satisfy the provisions of Part D.3.3.5.3 (a), Part D.3.3.5.3 (b), or Part D.3.3.5.3 (c). • Part D.3.3.4.3 (b) / part D.3.3.5.3 (a) require the attachment the anchors are connecting to the structure be designed to undergo ductile yielding at a load level corresponding to anchor forces no greater than the controlling design strength. Part D.3.3.4.3 (c) / part D.3.3.5.3 (b) waive the ductility requirements and require the anchors to be designed for the maximum tension / shear that can be transmitted to the anchors by a non -yielding attachment. Part D.3.3.4.3 (d) / part D.3.3.5.3 (c) waive the ductility requirements and require the design strength of the anchors to equal or exceed the maximum tension / shear obtained from design load combinations that include E, with E increased by coo. • Installation of Hilti adhesive anchor systems shall be performed by personnel trained to install Hilti adhesive anchors. Reference ACI 318-11, Part D.9.1 Fastening meets the design criteria! Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility! PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL -9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan www.hilti.us F■III.TI' Profis Anchor 2.7.6 Company: Specifier: Address: Phone I Fax: E -Mail: KPS Page: Project: Sub -Project 1 Pos. No.: Date: 9 Natera B8735010.01 5/29/2018 7 Installation data Anchor plate, steel: - Profile: S shape (AISC); 3.000 x 2.330 x 0.170 x Hole diameter in the fixture: df = 0.584 in. Plate thickness (input): 0.500 in. Recommended plate thickness: not calculated Drilling method: Hammer drilled Cleaning: Compressed air cleaning of the drilled 7.1 Recommended accessories Drilling Anchor type and diameter: HIT -RE 500 V3 + HIS -N B7 1/2 0.260 in. Installation torque: 362.881 in.lb Hole diameter in the base material: 0.875 in. Hole depth in the base material: 4.921 in. Minimum thickness of the base material: 6.700 in. hole according to instructions for use is required Cleaning Setting • Suitable Rotary Hammer • Properly sized drill bit 2.000 • Compressed air with required accessories to blow from the bottom of the hole • Proper diameter wire brush y • 2.000 • Dispenser including cassette and mixer • Torque wrench O O O O O O N O O O 2.000 2.000 Coordinates Anchor in. Anchor x y 1 0.000 0.000 c.x C+x C -y C+y 6.000 Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility! PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL -9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan www.hilti.us Profis Anchor 2.7.6 Company: Specifier: Address: Phone I Fax: E -Mail: KPS Page: 10 Project: Natera Sub -Project I Pos. No.: B8735010.01 Date: 5/29/2018 8 Remarks; Your Cooperation Duties • Any and all information and data contained in the Software concem solely the use of Hilti products and are based on the principles, formulas and security regulations in accordance with Hilti's technical directions and operating, mounting and assembly instructions, etc., that must be strictly complied with by the user. All figures contained therein are average figures, and therefore use -specific tests are to be conducted prior to using the relevant Hilti product. The results of the calculations carried out by means of the Software are based essentially on the data you put in. Therefore, you bear the sole responsibility for the absence of errors, the completeness and the relevance of the data to be put in by you. Moreover, you bear sole responsibility for having the results of the calculation checked and cleared by an expert, particularly with regard to compliance with applicable norms and permits, prior to using them for your specific facility. The Software serves only as an aid to interpret norms and permits without any guarantee as to the absence of errors, the correctness and the relevance of the results or suitability for a specific application. • You must take all necessary and reasonable steps to prevent or limit damage caused by the Software. In particular, you must arrange for the regular backup of programs and data and, if applicable, carry out the updates of the Software offered by Hilti on a regular basis. If you do not use the AutoUpdate function of the Software, you must ensure that you are using the current and thus up-to-date version of the Software in each case by carrying out manual updates via the Hilti Website. Hilti will not be liable for consequences, such as the recovery of lost or damaged data or programs, arising from a culpable breach of duty by you. Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility! PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL -9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan Power Generation CUMMINS INC 1030 SW 34th St. Suite A Renton, WA 98057-2944 United States (425)277-5346 July 31, 2018 Prepared for: Matt Whalen H&M Electric Inc PO Box 799 Marysville WA, 98270 n&EE Submittal for: Natera Building Cummins Inc. Project No. TBD PO No.: LOI Customer Requested Delivery Date: Customer Requested Equipment Delivery Address: Contact Person & Phone # for Deliveries: Equipment will be Shipped direct to this address in a enclosed truck for items to be unloaded by Customer. o Revise and Resubmit o Approved as Noted/Release for Production o Released for Production By: Dated: Customer Approval Important: 1. By signing this submittal you're approving it as submitted unless noted. 2. Any change to the scope of supply may impact the current shipping schedule and the contract price, as such, Curnmins Inc. can NOT accept any changes to the scope of supply within 60 Calendar days before shipment. 3. Our Company policy states that "We can NOT order any materials or proceed with production without an approved and release submittal that includes a required ship date". Phone No.: 360-658-0501 Fax No.: - Email: matthew.whalen@hmelec.com Prepared by: Brian Anderson Office Number: 425-235-3400 x3147 Mobile Number: 503-278-1786 Fax Number: 425 254 8964 Email address: brian.anderson@cummins.com REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED FEB 2 5 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Iv\B--0r92 CIS U OF RECEIVED IMiL DEC 2 7 2018 PERMIT CENTER Power Generation July 31, 2018 Project Name: Natera Building Project Number: TBD Dear Matt Whalen, Thank you for your order. The next step in the process is the submittals phase. Attached please find the submittal, prepared by Brian Anderson the Project Engineer assigned to your Project. Please review the submittal and retum it to him as soon as possible along with your approval and/or changes clearly indicated so we can continue to process your order. Our company policy states we cannot order any materials or proceed with any production without an approved Submittal returned from you along with requested delivery date, and delivery location. Current lead time is approximately 9-11 weeks Split shipments and drop shipments on equipment that do not need local upfit are possible, but requirements must be advised at the time of release. Note: Requested delivery date is not a guarantee of delivery date. Leadtimes at time of release can vary due to market conditions and manufacturing production capacities. We will advise you of our closest delivery target to match your request within 1-2 weeks. A Cummins Project Team has now been assigned to your project. Their names and contacts are listed below. For all technical issues, your Project Engineer, Brian Anderson, will best be able to assist you at this stage of the project Feel free to contact anyone on your Project Team directly. Name Title Function Phone email Dan Lanske Territory Manager Sales 425-277-5334 dan.lanske@cummins.com Brian Anderson Project Manager Seattle Prepares Submittals, handles all Technical issues 425-235-3400 x3147 brian.anderson@cummins.com Dan Wassom Start and Test Manager North Schedules pre -inspect and S&T 206-402-9541 dan.wassom@cummins.com Felecia Ramirez Project Coordinator Administrative and Logistic Coordination 503-289-0900 x1125 felecia.ramirez@cummins.com Best regards, �2L(alfi 4 vt— Brian Anderson Cummins Inc. 9 July 31, 2018 Power Generation Notice to End User or Contractor *** Please be advised that without a permit to construct or operate from AQMD, we will not be able to start and commission this generator, it is therefore suggested that an AQMD permit be filed at the same time you issue an approval for this submittal. *** Please make sure you've reviewed our Automatic Transfer Switch Withstand and Closing Rating Chart for compliance with our list of acceptable breakers being used upstream of the ATS. *** This order is provided with one set of owners and installation manual meant for the installing contractor. Additional copies may require a change order while electronic copies can be provided free of charge. *** Approval Drawings This Approval Drawing Package is submitted as our interpretation of the contract drawings and/or the specifications for this job. It is the obligation of the electrical contractor and reviewing engineer to determine that the item quantities and accuracy of this submittal is correct as required for the job. Any inccuracies or deviations must be addressed with Cummins Inc. before release to manufacturing. Any releases of material to manufacturing by the above parties constitute an acceptance of the accuracy of the submittal. Any changes after release will be viewed as a change order, subject to pricing changes. Please take the time to review this package for accuracy to prevent any after -shipment problems. This will allow the job to be shipped correctly and prevent any delay in energization. *** Cummins Power Generation provides a large amount of technical information on it's products, as well as specific technical topics aimed at clarifying our position on topical issues. Below you'll find links to valuable information that would help you with our recommendations for installation on different topics. Technical Manuals T-011 Application Manual - Transfer Switches T-016 Application Manual - Paralleling T-030 Application Manual - Liquid Cooled Generator Sets T-034 Application Manual - Networking Power Generation July 31, 2018 Project Name: Natera Building Project Number: TBD PO Number: LOI Summary Sheet This table is provided for reference only, not for Construction, please refer to specific materials within submittal or call Project Manager: Brian Anderson Phone Number: 503-278-1786 Email: brian.anderson@cummins.com Major Equipment Shipping Weights and Dimensions Drawing Number Equipment h (in) Width (in) Height (in) Weight (lbs) Color Genset 98 38 52 2,586 Green A054Y897 Housing 137 40 46 290 Green A051P365 Fuel Tank (Dry) 154 40 22 1388 Black A0546564 Diesel Fuel Gallonage, Total. Genset Package ATS 172 19 26 274 Gallons 74 36 2,022 6286,T 165 Green 0310-0414 Generator Set - Lu a Information Max. Breaker 'Wire (Cooper) Amps Quantity Size 200 1 3/0 - 350 Kcmil Battery Charger (Cummins) 1 120/208 - 240 Automatic Transfer Switch - Lua Information Amperage Cable/Phase Cable Size . 225 1 #6 AWG - 300 MCM AC Power Su lies needed for Genset Accessories Accessories No. phases Voltage Wattage Coolant heater* 1 120VAC 150 Battery Charger (Cummins) 1 120/208 - 240 72 *For genset 250kW and below refer to drawing 0333-0588 for reconnectable heater. General Wiring Guidelines Interconnection Wiring To Be # 14 AWG Stranded Wire Minimum. Ac and Dc Control Wires to Be Run In Separate Conduits Battery Charger to Battery to Be Sized For Charger Output And length of run. For AC Connection: Use # 14 AWG or larger for lengths up to 40 Feet. Use # 12 AWG or larger for lengths up to 50 Feet. Use # 10 AWG or larger for lengths up to 100 Feet. For DC Connection: Use # 14 AWG or larger for lengths up to 100 Feet. Paralleling load share cable to be 18 AWG 4 - conductor twisted shielded cable. Modbus and PCCnet cable to be Belden model 9729 twisted shielded pair. Echelon Lontalk network cable to be stranded CAT5. We recommend running additional 20% spare wires for each circuit. **REFER TO WIRING DIAGRAMS SUPPLIED WITH SUBMITTAL FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION** Power Generation Table of Contents Bill of Material Generator Set Specification Sheet Generator Set Data Sheet Control Panel - Genset Circuit Breaker Specification Sheet Tank Specification Sheet Sound Data Prototype Test Support (PTS) Cooling System Data Exhaust Emission Data Alternator Data Sheet Certificate of Compliance IBC (Genset) IBC calculations and Anchoring Specifications Foundation Drawing Tank Drawing Enclosure Drawing Genset Outline (open) Circuit Breaker Outline Drawing Coolant Heater Drawing Options Drawing Transfer Switch Data Transfer Switch Drawing Certificate of Compliance IBC (ATS) Interconnection Diagram Battery Charger Annunciator Start and Test Wan-anty Project Number: TI3D July 26, 2018 Cummins 1030 SW 34th St, Suite A Renton, Washington, 98057 Project: Natera Building H&M Electric Inc PO Box 799 Marysville, Washington, 98270 1 -US-Stat C125 D6C A331-2 L090-2 L193-2 L224-2 L169-2 F217-2 R002-2 BB95-2 H703-2 8184-2 A366-2 H536-2 H012-2 H720-2 K796-2 KS52-2 H609-2 KV03-2 KV44-2 P176-2 F252-2 C301-2 C309-2 C127-2 C308-2 C310-2 C312-2 C314-2 C315-2 QUOTATION NO: 29422 Bill of materials Quotation No: 29422 Main: 360-658-0501 Diesel Genset: 60Hz-125kW U.S. EPA, Stationary Emergency Application Genset-Diesel, 60Hz, 125kW-Standby Rating Duty Rating -Standby Power Listing -UL 2200 NFPA 110 Type 10 Level 1 Capable IBC Seismic Certification Emissions Certification, EPA, Tier 3, NSPS CI Stationary Emergency Enclosure-Aluminum,Sound Att,Level 2, w/Exh System Voltage -277/480,3 Phase,Wye,4 Wire Alternator-60Hz,12L,480/277V,105C,40C amb,IMS Generator Set Control-PowerCommand 2.3 Exciter/ReguNator-Pmg, 3 Phase Sensor Engine Governor -Electronic, Isochronous Only Display Language -English Gauge -Oil Pressure AmpSentryTM Protective Relay Stop Switch -Emergency Relays -Auxiliary, Quantity 2, (25A -15V DC)/(10A- 30V DC) Control Mounting -Left Facing Load Connection -Single CB,Loc A,200A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL Enclosure Color-Green,Aluminum Enclosure Enclosure - Wind Load 180MPH, ASCE7-10 Fuel Tank -Regional, 2 Wall, Sub Base, 24Hr Minimum Alarm Panel -High Fuel Separator-Fuel/Water Switch -High, 90% Fuel Switch -Low, 40% Fuel Mechanical Fuel Gauge Box -Spill Containment, 5 Gal, Lockable Extensions Kit -Fuel Tank Vents, 12 ft Pana 1 of 1 n 1 July 26, 2018 Item Notes ID C316-2 C318-2 F179-2 A422-2 A333-2 BB89-2 E125-2 H389-2 E089-2 H669-2 2 3 Description QUOTATION NO: 29422 Valve -Fuel Tank, Over Fill Protection, 95% Switch -Fuel Tank, Rupture Basin, Installed Skidbase-Housing Ready Engine Starter - 12 VDC Motor Battery Charging Alternator -Normal Output Battery Charger - 6 Amp, Regulated Engine Cooling -High Ambient Air Temperature Shutdown -Low Coolant Level Extension -Engine Coolant Drain Engine Coolant -50% Antifreeze, 50% Water Mixture E154-2 Coolant Heater, Extreme Cold Ambient D041-2 Engine Air Cleaner -Normal Duty H487-2 Engine Oil Heater -120 Vac, Single Phase H706-2 Engine Oil L028-2 Genset Warranty- Base L050-2 Literature -English A322-2 Packing -Skid, Poly Bag L260-2 Ship Loose -Green SL2 Baffle L261-2 Ship Loose- Vent Kit A F253-2 Rack, Larger Battery H268-2 Extension -Oil Drain CP01-2 Common Parts Listing FastTrackOff Lead Time -Not Fast Track,All Options SPEC -A Product Revision - A A045J201 Annunciator-RS485, Panel Mount w/ Enclosure A048C543 Extension Kit, Fuel Tank Vents -1 Normal, 2 Emergency- 12Ft. A052M018 Sound Level2 Baffle, Shipped Loose Transfer Switch -Electronic Control: 225A 1 A029-7 Poles -4 A046-7 Listing -UL 1008/CSA Certification A080-7 Certificate -IBC Seismic A044-7 Frequency -60 Hertz A042-7 System -3 Phase,3 Wire Or 4 Wire R026-7 Voltage -480 Vac B001-7 Cabinet -Type 1 L202-7 Auxiliary Relay -Switch In Emergency Position- 12VDC L203-7 Auxiliary Relay -Switch In Normal Position-12VDC M033-7 Genset Starting Battery-12VDC J030-7 Clock -Exercise, External G004-7 Transfer Switch Warranty -2 Yr Comprehensive CP01-7 Common Parts Listing FastTrackOff Lead Time -Not Fast Track,All Options SPEC -A Product Revision - A OTEC225 Transfer Switch -Electronic Control,225Amp FR7026LD2 Delivery to Site (Offload by Others) 1 Qty, Pana 9 of 1 n July 26, 2018 Item Notes ID 4 Cummins Terms & Conditions Description QUOTATION NO: 29422 Qty Start & Test 1 125 C125D6C:Install Batteries (grp 31 down), 1 Start & Test, 2 Hour Load Bank Test NO SPECIFICATION CONSIDERED IN THIS PROPOSAL. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (IBC) CERTIFICATION The products in this quotation identified as meeting the requirements of the 2009 IBC have been certified by their respective manufactures via a combination of analytical testing and shaker table testing. Not all products have been shaker table tested. OFFICE OF STATEWIDE HEALTH PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (OSHPD) OSHPD seismic requirements are continuing to evolve. Please contact Cummins for the most current requirements for meeting OSHPD applications. SELECTIVE COORDINATION FOR NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC) ARTICLE 700 AND 701 LOADS Cummins generators are equipped with the manufacturer's recommended circuit breaker. Information regarding this device can be supplied upon request. This quotation is not valid if any changes to this circuit breaker(s) is required to coordinate with other devices in the electrical distribution system. If changes are required, the customer must provide a copy of the coordination study listing the manufacturers part number of the disconnect device to be supplied with the generator and a revised quotation will be issued LEAD TIME Submittals Typical submittal lead time is 2 weeks after receipt of purchase order. Equipment Current lead-time is 8 weeks after submittal approval and release for production. CUMMINS STANDARD EXCLUSIONS Exhaust System All off -engine piping, hangers, flanges, gaskets, bolts, insulation, other materials and labor to install. Pana of 1 n July 26.2018 Fuel System QUOTATION NO: 29422 All fuel piping and materials not limited to; supply, return, venting, valves, coolers, filters, pumps, fittings, primary fuel regulator, storage tank & senders, external to genset package. All fuel for testing and initial fill. Fuel tank vent extensions and flame arrestors unless specifically listed in the Bill of Materials. Cooling System Intake louvers, exhaust louvers, air dampers, sheet metal ducting, flex adapters, sound attenuators/baffles. All off engine piping, flexible connections, labor and coolant for remote cooling systems. Electrical All off -engine wiring, field terminations of wiring, and lugs other than those detailed in our submittal. Mounting Mounting bolts and anchors. Vibration isolators (if included) may be shipped loose for installation at the jobsite by others. Seismic engineering calculations. Electrical Testing Not limited to InterNational Electrical Testing Association (NETA), infrared scanning, harmonic content or other independent agency testing of switchgear, switchboards, protective relays, circuit breaker, electrical coordination studies, arc flash studies and reactive load site testing. Environmental Testing Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), local air quality district or other Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), including acoustical. Programming All protective relay settings, breaker settings, PLC programming or other user configurable device programming. Documentation Electronic submittals and operation and maintenance manuals will be provided. Printed copies are available upon request, additional charges may apply. Miscellaneous Site specific labeling. Exhaust backpressure, airflow restriction or vibration analysis Design Cummins is not responsible for system design or engineering and does not guarantee system performance standards. Cummins will supply documentation and reasonable assistance to others responsible for system engineering, design and performance. Taxes and Permit Any applicable sales tax, permits, fees, licenses. Bonds Any bid bond, payment or performance bond or other type of bond. All items listed above are excluded and will only be supplied by Cummins if agreed upon, in writing, by a sales representative for Pana 4 of in July 26, 2018 Cummins. CUMMINS STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SALE OF POWER GENERATION EQUIPMENT QUOTATION NO: 29422 Purchase Orders must be made out to 'Cummins Inc', reference the Cummins quotation number and must be acknowledged in writing by Cummins to be deemed accepted. Purchase Orders must include a requested delivery date. These Terms and Conditions, together with the Quote, Sales Order and/or Credit Application are hereinafter referred to as this "Agreement" and shall constitute the entire agreement between the customer ("Customer") identified in this Agreement and Cummins and supersede any previous agreement or understanding (oral or written) between the parties with respect to the equipment ("Equipment") identified in this Agreement. QUOTE TERM, SCOPE The Quote is valid for 60 days. The price is firm provided drawings are approved and returned within 60 days after submission and ship date is not extended beyond published lead times. Any delays may result in escalation charges. A Sales Order for Equipment is accepted on hold for release basis. The Sales Order will not be released and scheduled for production until written approval to proceed is received. The Quote is limited to plans and specifications section set forth in the Quote. No other sections shall apply. Additional requirements for administrative items may require additional costs. The Quote does not include off unit wiring, off unit plumbing, offloading, rigging, installation, exhaust insulation or fuel, unless otherwise stated. TRAINING, START UP SERVICES, INSTALLATION. Startup services, load bank testing and owner training are not provided, unless otherwise stated Ste startup wit be subject to the open credit account being current and will be performed during regular Cummins business hours, Monday to Friday. Additional charges may be added for work requested to be done outside standard business hours, on weekends or holidays. One visit is allowed unless specified otherwise in the Quote. A minimum of two-week prior notice is required to schedule site startups and will be subject to prior commitments and equipment and travel availability. A signed site check sheet confirming readiness will be required, and Cummins personnel may perform an installation audit prior to the startup being completed. Any issues identified by the installation audit shall be corrected at the Customers expense prior to the start-up being accomplished Portable load banks for site test (if offered in the Quote) are equipped with 100 feet of cable. Additional lengths may be arranged at an extra cost. Startup services assume unencumbered access to the equipment. Restricted access may require addtional pricing. SHIPPING, DELIVERY Equipment is quoted FOB origin, freight prepaid to first US destination or port, unless otherwise stated. A reasonable storage fee. as determined by Cummins, may be assessed if delivery of the Equipment is delayed, deferred. or refused by Customer. Offloacing, handling and placement of Equipment and crane services are the responsibility of Customer and not included in proposal, unless otherwise staled. All shipments are made within normal business hours, Monday through Friday. My delivery, shipping, installation or performance dates indicated in this Agreement are estimated and not guaranteed. Further, delivery time is subject to confirmation at time of order and will be in effect after engineering drawings have been approved tor production. Cummins shall use best efforts to meet estimated dates, but shall not be liable for any delay in delivery, shipping. installation or performance, however occasioned. Cummins may deliver in installments. Unless otherwise agreed to, packaging method, shipping documents and manner, route and carrier and delivery shall be as Cummins deems appropriate. DELAY IN DELIVERY, STORAGE CHARGES If Buyer cannot accept delivery of the Equipment as scheduled or otherwise requests a delayed delivery, Buyer shall submit a revised delivery schedule to Cummins. Buyer agrees to sign a Storage Agreement for the revised delivery and agrees to pay a monthly storage fee of no less than 1.5% of the invoiced purchase price tor every month or portion thereof during which the equipment is stored. Equipment may be subject to additional handling and delivery charges. Cummins will prepare a separate quote for such charges. Cummins agrees to hold the Equipment for a maximum of sixty (60) days following the original scheduled delivery. Payment of the invoice shall be due according to PAYMENT TERMS and based upon invoice date, not delivery date. Buyer is responsible for procuring insurance for the stored Equipment and will be required to provide a Certificate of Insurance naming 'Cummins Inc' as an ad3tional insured. Buyer shall be responsible for all added freight or special equipment charges resulting from any delay in delivery, including, but not limited to. any applicable delivery cancellation fees and rescheduling fees. PAYMENT TERMS, CREDIT, RETAINAGE If Customer has approved creat, as determined by Cummins. payment terms are net thirty (30) days from the date of invoice unless otherwise agreed to in writing or specified in the Quote. If payment is not received when due, in addition to any rights Cummins has under the law and charges that Cummins may levy against Customer under statute (including attorney fees and costs of collection), Cummins may charge Customer eighteen percent (16%) interest annually, or the maximum amount allowed by law, on late payments. Payment shall be due in advance if Customer does not have approved credit Retainage is not acceptable nor binding, unless accepted and confirmed in writing by Cummins prior to shipment. Pana ri of 1() July 26, 2018 QUOTATION NO: 29422 TAXES, EXEMPTIONS Unless otherwise stated, the Quote excludes all applicable local, state and federal sales anchor use taxes, permits and licensing. Customer must provide a valid resale or exemption certificate prior to shipment of Equipment or applicable taxes will be added to the invoice. TITLE, RISK OF LOSS Tide and risk of loss for the Equipment shall pass to Customer with delivery made in accordance with the delivery terms set forth atbve. INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE Customer shall inspect the Equipment upon delivery, before offloading, for damage, defects and shortage. Any and all claims which could have been discovered by such inspection shall be deemed absolutely and unconditionally waived unless noted by Customer on the bill of lacing. Where Equipment is alleged to be non -conforming or defective, written notice of defect must be given to Curnmins within fourteen (14) days from date of delivery after which time Equipment shall be deemed accepted. Cummins shall have a commercially reasonable period of time in which to correct such non -conformity or defect. If nonconformity or defect is not eliminated to Customer's satisfaction, Customer may reject the Egpipment (but shall protect the Equipment until returned to Cummins) or allow Cummins another opportunity to undertake corrective action. In the event startup of the Equipment is included in the services, acceptance shall be deemed to have occurred upon successful startup. LIEN, SECURITY AGREEMENT To secure payment, Customer grants Cummins a Purchase Money Security Interest (PMSI) in the Equipment. If any portion of the balance is due to be paid following delivery, Customer agrees to execute and deliver such security agreement, financing statements, deed of trust and such other documents as Cummins may request from time to time in order to permit Cummins to obtain and maintain a perfected security interest in the Equipment: or in the alternative, Customer grants Cummins a power of attorney to execute and file all financing statements and other documents needed to perfect this security interest. Cummins may record this Agreement, bearing Customer's signature, a copy of this Agreement in lieu of a UCC -1: provided that it shall not constitute an admission by Cummins of the applicability or non -applicability of the UCC nor shall the failure to file this form or a UCC -1 in any way affect, alter or invalidate any term, provision, obligation or liability under this Agreement. The security interest shall be superseded if Customer and Cummins enter into a separate security agreement for the Equipment. Prior to full payment of the balance due, Equipment will be kept at the Customer's location noted in this Agreement, will not be moved without prior notice to Cummins, and is subject to inspection by Cummins at all reasonable times. CANCELLATION; CHARGES If Customer cancels all or a portion of this Agreement after its release to Cummins, Customer may incur a cancellation charge, in acJdition to the actual, non-recoverable costs incurred by Cummins and in no case less than 25% of the order amount. Written cancellation notice is required WARRANTY New equipment purchased hereunder is accompanied by an express written manufacturer's warranty and is the only warranty offered on the Equipment. A copy of the express manufacturer's warranty is available. Cummins' obligations under this warranty are limited to repair or replacement, at Cummins' option, of any detective component. Installing the engine for any other purpose than for its intended application on the data plate may be a violation of federal law subject to civil penalty. WARRANTY PROCEDURE Prior to the expiration of the applicable warranty, Customer must give notice of a warrantable failure to Cummins and deliver the defective Equipment to a Cummins location or other location authorized and designated by Cummins to make the repairs during regular business hours. In no event shall Cummins be tiatxe for failures resulting from improper repair by others; the use of parts not approved by Cummins; Customer or operator abuse or neglect, such as operation without adequate coolant, fuel or lubricants, over fueling, lack of maintenance of lubricants. fuels, cooling or intake systems; improper storage, starting, warm-up, running or show down practices. Cummins shall not be liable for towing charges. maintenance items such as oil filters. belts. hoses, etc.. communication expenses, meals, lodging, and incidental expenses incurred by Customer or employees of Customer. "downtime" expenses, overtime expenses, cargo damages and all business costs and losses of revenue resulting from a warrantable failure. Pana R of 10 July 26, 2018 QUOTATION NO: 29422 LIMITATIONS ON WARRANTIES Cummins expressly disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability and warranty for fitness of a particular purpose, to the extent permitted by law. The warranties set forth herein are the sole warranties made by Cummins. Some states do not a®ow limitation on warranties, so these limitations may not apply to you. The limited warranty does not cover Equipment failures resulting from: (a) inappropriate use relative to designated power rating; (b) inappropriate use relative to application guidelines; (c) inappropriate use of an EPA -SE application generator set relative to EPA's standards; (d) normal wear and tear; (e) improper and/or unauthorized installation; (f) negligence, accidents or misuse; (g) lack of maintenance or unauthorized repair; (h) noncompliance with any Cummins published guideline or policy; (I) use of improper or contaminated fuels, coolants or lubricants; (I) improper storage before and after commissioning; (k) owner's delay in making Equipment available after notification of potential Equipment problem; (I) replacement parts and accessories not authorized by Cummins; (m) use of battle short mode; (n) owner or operator abuse or neglect such as: operation without adequate coolant or lubricants; overfueiing; overspeeding; lack of maintenance to lubricating, cooling or air Intake systems; late servicing and maintenance; improper storage; starting, warm-up, run-in or shutdown practices, or for progressive damage resulting from a defective shutdown or warning device; or (o) damage to parts, fixtures, housings, attachments and accessory items that are not part of the generating set. INDEMNITY Customer shall indemnify and hold harmless Cummins, its affiliates. subsidiaries, officers, drectors, agents and employees for losses, costs, liabilities, damages and expenses, inciudng reasonable attorney and expert fees relating to the Equipment and caused by Customer. Customer's indemnity obligations shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. Customer shall present any claims covered by this indemnification to its insurance carrier unless Cummins directs that the defense wit be coordnated by Cummins' legal counsel. LIMITATIONS ON REMEDIES THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY, IF ANY, OF CUMMINS FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, AGREEMENT DAMAGES AND DAMAGES FOR PROPERTY, WHETHER ARISING FROM CUMMINS' BREACH OF AGREEMENT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHER TORT, I5 LIMITED TO AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE EQUIPMENT PAID BY CUSTOMER UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WHICH SHALL BE THE SOLE REMEDY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL CUMMINS BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DOWNTIME, PROPERTY DAMAGE, LOSS OF PROFIT OR REVENUE, LOSS OF DATA, DAMAGE TO GOODWILL) HOWSOEVER CAUSED ARISING FROM THIS AGREEMENT OR THE BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT. WHETHER IN INDEMNITY, TORT, CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE. NOTHING IN THIS AGREEMENT EXCLUDES OR LIMITS LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY CAUSED BY CUMMINS' GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT. BY ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT, CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES CUSTOMER'S SOLE REMEDY AGAINST CUMMINS FOR ANY LOSS SHALL BE THE REMEDY PROVIDED UNDER THIS ENTIRE AGREEMENT. FORCE MAJEURE Cummins is not responsible for the occurrence of any unforeseen event, circumstance, or condition beyond its reasonable control includng, but not Limited to, acts of God, actions by any government authority. civil strife, fires. floods, windstorms, explosions, riots, natural disasters, embargos, wars, strikes or other labor disturbances. civil commotion, terrorism, sabotage, late delivery by Cummins' suppliers, fuel or other energy shortages, or an inability to obtain necessary labor, materials, supplies, equipment or manufacturing facilities. If any such cause results in delayed performance, the date of performance shall be extended fa a period equal to time lost and shall be Customer's exclusive remedy. DEFAULT, REMEDIES Customer shall be in breach and default if: (a) any of the payments or amounts due under this Agreement are not paid; (b) Customer fails to comply, perform, or makes any misrepresentation relating to, any of the Customers obligations or covenants under this Agreement: or (c) prior to full payment of the balance due, Customer ceases to do business, becomes insolvent, makes an assignment for the benefit of its creditors, appoints a receiver, commences an action for dssolution or liquidation or becomes subject to bankruptcy proceetngs, or the Equipment is attached, levied upon, seized under legal process, is subjected to a lien or encumbrance, a transferred by operation of law or otherwise, to anyone other than Cummins. Upon the occurrence of any event of Customer's default. Cummins, at its sole option and without notice. shall have the right to exercise concurrently or separately any one or all of the following remedes, which shall be cumulative and not alternative: (a) to declare all sums due. and to become due, under this Agreement immedately due and payable; (b) to commence legal proceedings, including collection actions and specific performance proceedngs, to enface performance by the Customer of any and at provisions of this Agreement, and to be awarded damages or injunctive relief for the Customer's breach; (c) to require the Customer to deliver the Equipment to Cummins' branch specified on the face of this Agreement; (d) to exercise one or more of the rights and remedies available to a secured party under the Uniform Commercial Code, whether or not this Agreement is subject thereto; and (e) to enter. without notice or liability or legal process. onto any premises where the Equipment may be located, using Lace permitted by law, and there to disconnect, remove and repossess the Equipment, the Customer having waived further right to possession atter default. A waiver of any event of default by Cummins shall not be a waiver as to any other or Pana 7 of 111 July 26, 2018 subsequent default. CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIONS, RELIANCE QUOTATION NO: 29422 Customer is responsible for obtairrno, at its cost, permits. import licenses and other consents in relation to the Equipment, and if requested by Cummins, Customer shall make these permits, licenses and consents available to Cummins prior to shipment. Customer represents that it is familiar with the Equipment and understands operating instructions and agrees to perform routine maintenance services. Until the balance is paid in full. Customer shall care for the Equipment properly, maintain it in good operating condition, repair and appearance: and Customer shall use it safely and within its rated capacity and only for purpose it was designed. Even if Customer receives technical information, drawings or advice, Customer has sole responsibility for intended use, for installation and design and performance where it is part of a power, propulsion or other system. Limitation of warranties and remedies and all dsclaimers apply to all such technical information. drawings or advice. Customer acknowledges ard agrees by accepting delivery of the Equipment that the Equipment purchased is of the size. design, capacity and manufacture selected by the Customer, and that the Customer has relied solely on its own judgement in selecting the Equipment. CONFIDENTIALITY Each party shall keep confidential any information received from the other that is not generally known to the public and at the time of disclosure. would reasonably be understood by the receiving party to be proprietary or confidential, whether disclosed in oral, written. visual, electronic or other form, and which the receiving party (or agents) learns in connection with this Agreement incluxing, but not limited to: (a) business plans, strategies, sales, projects and analyses: (b) financial information, pricing, and fee structures; (c) business processes, methods and models: (d) employee and supplier information; (e) specifications; and (1) the terms and corxfitions of this Agreement. Each party shall take necessary steps to ensure compliance with this provision by its employees, and agents. GOVERNING LAW • This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Indiana without giving effect to any choice or conflict of law provision. The parties agree that the courts of the State of Indiana shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any nfispute or claim arising in connection with this Agreement. INSURANCE Upon Customer's request. Cummins will provide to Customer aCertificate of Insurance evidencing Cummins' relevant insurance coverage. ASSIGNMENT This Agreement shall be binning on the parties and their successors and assigns. Customer shall not assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of Cummins. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Any intellectual property rights created by Cummins in the course of the performance of this Agreement or otherwise shall remain Cummins' property. Nothing in these condtions shall be deemed to have given Customer a licence or any other rights to use any of the intellectual property rights of Cummins. Customer's rights in and to the Cummins' intellectual property are limited to those rights as expressly set forth in this Agreement Alt rights not expressly granted to Customer urder this Agreement are expressly reserved by Cummins. MISCELLANEOUS Cummins shall be an independent contractor urder this Agreement. All notices urder this Agreement shall be in writing and be delivered personally, mailed via first class certified or registered mail, or sent by a nationally recognized express courier service to the addresses set forth in this Agreement. No amendment of this Agreement shall be valid unless it is writing and signed by the parties hereto. Failure of either party to require performance by the other party of any provision hereof shall in no way affect the right to require such performance at any time thereafter, far shall the waiver by a party of a breach of any of the povisions hereof constitute a waiver of any succeeding breach. Any provision of this Agreement that is invalid or unenforceable shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms hereof. These terms are exclusive and constitute entire agreement. Customer acknowledges that the provisions were freely negotiated and bargained for and Customer has agreed to purchase of the Equipment pursuant to these terms and conditions. Acceptance of this Agreement is expressly conditioned on Customer's assent to all such terms and conditions. Neither party has relied on any statement, representation, agreemert, understand ng or promise made by the other except as expressly set out in this Agreement. In the event of a conflict in the terms of this Agreement with any Customer terms or cordtions or agreement (whether referenced in an order submitted by Customer as the terms that govern the purchase of the Equipment or otherwise) or any terms set forth in any other documentation of Customer with respect to the Equipment. the terms of this Agreement shall govern. DIESEL EXHAUST EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE Pana R of 1n July 26, 2018 QUOTATION NO: 29422 Cummins generators are designed to comply with the current exhaust emissions standards of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the California Air Resources Board (GARB). However, some specific applications will require additional emissions control equipment. Also, each Iecal air district has the option to impose more stringent requirements than those of the EPA or GARB, and they may require additional emissions control equipment. It is recommended that Buyer contact the local air management dsirict to determine the permitting requirements for Buyer's specific application. Unless specifically listed in this Quotation's Bill of Materials. NO ADDITIONAL EMISSIONS EQUIPMENT, EMISSIONS TESTING OR SOURCE TESTING IS INCLUDED IN THIS PROPOSAL. Such items can be quoted separately upon request. Note: The local Air Quality Management District (AOMD) may perform a Risk Screen Analysis (RSA) for all new generator installations. The RSA may determine the annual test/maintenance hours allowed. LOCAL CODE REQUIRED FUEL STORAGE FEATURES Increasingly, local fire code enforcement entities are requiring fuel storage system features, over and above that which is required by National Fire Protection Association (NEPA) or California Fire Code (CFC), such as fuel fill spill containment basins and automatic fuel fill shut-off solenoids. Other requirements may apply to your specific project. We recommend that you contact the fire enforcement entity. having jurisdiction over your project, to determine their specific requirements. MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES Cummins may incur additional charges which will be passed on to the Customer. as applicable. COMPLIANCE Customer acknowledges that the Equipment, and any related technology that are sold or otherwise provided hereunder may be subject to export and other trade controls restricting the sale, export, re-export ardior transfer, directly or indirectly, of such Equipment or technology to certain countries or parties, including, but not limited to, licensing requirements under applicable laws and regulations of the United States, the United Kingdom and other jurisdictions. Itis the intention of Cummins to comply with these laws, rules and regulations. Any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, Customer shall comply with all such applicable all laws relating to the cross-border movement of goods or technology, and all related orders in effect from time to time, and equivalent measures. Customer shall act as the importer of record with respect to the Equipment and shall not resell, export, re-export, distribute, transfer or dispose of the Equipment or related technology, directly or indirectly, without first obtaining all necessary written permits, consents and authorizations and completing such formalities as may be required under such laws, rules and regulations. In addition, Cummins has in place policies not to distribute its products for use in certain countries based on applicable laws and regulations including but not limited to UN, U.S., UK, and European Union regulations. Customer undertakes to perform its obligations under this Agreement with due regard to these policies. Strict compliance with this provision and all laws of the territory pertaining to the importation. distribution, sales, promotion and marketing of the Equipment is a material consideration for Cummins entering into this Agreement with Customer and continuing this Agreement for its term. Customer represents and warrants that it has not and shall not, directly or through any intermediary, pay, give. promise to give or offer to give anything of value to a government official or representative, a political party official. a candidate for political office. an officer or employee of a public international organization or any other person, individual or entity at the suggestion, request or direction or for the benefit of any of the above-described persons and entities for the purposes of inducing such person to use his influence to assist Cummins in obtaining or retaining business or to benefit Cummins or any other person in any way, and will not otherwise breach any applicable laws relating to anti -bribery. Any failure by Customer to comply with these provisions will constitute a default giving Cummins the right to immediate termination of this Agreement and('or the right to elect not to recognize the warranties associated with the Equipment. Customer shall accept full responsibility for any and all civil or criminal liabilities and costs arising from any breaches of those laws and regulations and will defend, indemnify and hold Cummins harmless from and against any and all fines, penalties, claim, damages, liabilities, judgments, costs, fees and expenses incurred by Cummins or its affiliates as a result of Customer's breach. Rev 27 -Feb -2018 Thank you for this opportunity to Quote Cummins Power Generation Products. Please call if we may answer any questions or be of further service. Submitted by Cummins Inc.. Dan Lanske Territory Manager Direct CeII: 206-450-2383 Office Phone: 425-325-3400 Pana Q of 1(1 July 26, 2018 QUOTATION NO: 29422 Note: If no delivery date is provided, Cummins Inc. will hold placing material orders until such date is provided. It is the responsibility of Purchaser to supply a request date that is within factory lead times. Pana 10 of 10 Specification sheet Diesel generator set QSB5 series engine 50-125 kW @ 60 Hz EPA Tier 3 emissions Description Cummins® generator sets are fully integrated power generation systems providing optimum performance, reliability and versatility for stationary Standby applications. Featu res Heavy duty engine - Rugged 4 -cycle industrial diesel delivers reliable power and fast response to load changes. Alternator - Several alternator sizes offer selectable motor starting capability with low reactance 2/3 pitch windings, low waveform distortion with non-linear loads and fault clearing short-circuit capability. Control system - The PowerCommand° 2.3 electronic control is standard equipment and provides total generator set system integration including automatic remote starting/stopping, precise frequency and voltage regulation, alarm and status message display, output metering, auto -shutdown at fault detection and NFPA 110 Level 1 compliance. Cooling system - Standard cooling package provides reliable running at up to 50 °C (122 °F) ambient temperature. Enclosures - The aesthetically appealing enclosure incorporates special designs that deliver one of the quietest generators of its kind. Aluminium material plus durable powder coat paint provides the best anti -corrosion performance. The generator set enclosure has been evaluated to withstand 180 MPH wind loads in accordance with ASCE7 -10. The design has hinged doors to provide easy access for service and maintenance. Fuel tanks - Dual wall sub -base fuel tanks are offered as optional features, providing economical and flexible solutions to meet extensive code requirements on diesel fuel tanks. NFPA - The generator set accepts full rated load in a single step in accordance with NFPA 110 for Level 1 systems. Warranty and service - Backed by a comprehensive warranty and worldwide distributor network. Our energy working for you. - ©2018 Cummins Inc. 1 NAS -6211 -EN (02/18) A055Y560 power.cummins.com Standby 60 Hz Prime 60 Hz Data sheets Model kW kVA kW kVA C50D6C 50 63 45 56 NAD -6212 -EN C60D6C 60 75 54 68 NAD -6213 -EN C80D6C 80 100 72 90 NAD -6214 -EN C100D6C 100 125 90 113 NAD -6215 -EN IC125D6C 125 156 112.5 141 NAD -6216 -EN Our energy working for you. - ©2018 Cummins Inc. 1 NAS -6211 -EN (02/18) A055Y560 power.cummins.com Generator set specifications Governor regulation class ISO8528 Part 1 Class G3 Voltage regulation, no load to full load ± 1.0% Random voltage variation ± 1.0% Frequency regulation Isochronous Random frequency variation ± 0.50% Radio frequency emissions compliance FCC code title 47 part 15 class A and B Engine specifications Design Turbocharged and charge air cooled Bore 107 mm (4.21 in.) Stroke 124 mm (4.88 in.) Displacement 4.5 L (272 in') Cylinder block Cast iron, in-line 4 cylinder Battery capacity 850 amps per battery at ambient temperature of 0 °C (32 °F) Battery charging alternator 100 amps Starting voltage 2 x 12 volt in parallel, negative ground Lube oil filter type(s) Spin -on with relief valve Standard cooling system High ambient radiator Rated speed 1800 rpm Alternator specifications Design Brushless, 4 pole, drip proof, revolving field Stator 2/3 pitch Rotor Direct coupled, flexible disc Insulation system Class H per NEMA MG1-1.65 Standard temperature rise 120 4C (248 °F) Standby Exciter type Torque match (shunt) with PMG as option Alternator cooling Direct drive centrifugal blower AC waveform Total Harmonic Distortion (THDV) < 5% no Toad to full linear load, < 3% for any single harmonic Telephone Influence Factor (TIF) < 50 per NEMA MG1-22.43 Telephone Harmonic Factor (THF) < 3% Available voltages 1 -phase 3-phase • 120/240 I • 277/480 I • 120/240 • 120/208 Generator set options Fuel system • Basic fuel tanks (• Regional fuel tanks ` Engine • IEngine air cleaner — normal dr heavy aury Extension — oil drain Engine oil heater Alternator • 1)0 °C tp."re' t„r0 ri .lfesmn*pr • 105 °C temperature rise alternator • PMG excitation • Alternator neater, 1 LU v • Reconnectable full 1 phase output alternator Our energy working for you.” ©2018 Cummins Inc. 1 NAS -6211 -EN (02/18) A055Y560 Control • AC output analog meters t• atop switch — emergency I • Auxiliary output relays l4 • Auxiliary configurable signal inputs (8) and relay outputs (8) Electrical •®two or three circuit breaker configurations I. 80% rated circuit breakers I • 150 /o ui f uu io f afeu L51 L,nc,un • breakers I• Battery charger 1 Enclosure Level 2, .. .ound Levey or sandstone o ti reen color • Aluminium weather protective enclosure with muffler installed, green color • 347/600 .. 1• • 127/220 • Shutdown — low coolant level •a•a: u. a n. o,..ra.s.I. • Extension — coolant drain • Coolant heater options: - <4 °C (40 °F) — colds - <-18 °C (0 °F) — extreme cold Exhaust system • Exhaust connector NPT • Exhaust muffler mounted Generator set application • Base barrier — elevated genset • Radiator outlet duct adapter Warrant • Base warranty — 2 year/1000 hours, Standb • : ase warranty — year un smite hours, Prime • 3 year Standby warranty options • 5 year Standby warranty options power.cummins.com Generator set accessories • Coolant heater • Battery heater kit • Engine oil heater • Remote control displays I • Auxiliary output relays (2) • Auxiliary configurable signs inputs (R) and relay nutpi is (8) I• Annunciator — RS485 • IA mule alarm • Remote monitoring device — PowerCommand 500/550 • Battery charger — stand-alone, 12 V • Circuit breakers • Enclosure Sound Level 1 to Sound Level 2 upgrade kit • Base barrier — elevated generator set • Mufflers — industrial, residential or critical Control system PowerCommand 2.3 PowerCommand 2.3 control - An integrated generator set control system providing voltage regulation, engine protection and operator interface. Control - Provides battery monitoring and testing features and smart -starting control system. InPowerTM - PC-based service tool available for detailed diagnostics. PCCNet RS485 - Network interface (standard) to devices such as remote annunciator for NFPA 110 applications. Control boards - Potted for environmental protection. Ambient operation - Suitable for operation in ambient temperatures from -40°C to +70°C and altitudes to 13,000 feet (5,000 meters). AC protection • AmpSentryTM protective relay • Over current warning and shutdown • Over and under voltage shutdown • Over and under frequency shutdown • Over excitation (loss of sensing) fault • Field overload • Overload warning • Reverse kW shutdown • Reverse Var shutdown • Short circuit protection Engine protection • Overspeed shutdown • Low oil pressure warning and shutdown • High coolant temperature warning and shutdown • Low coolant level warning or shutdown • Low coolant temperature warning • High, low and weak battery voltage warning • Fail to start (overcrank) shutdown • Fail to crank shutdown • Redundant start disconnect • Cranking lockout • Sensor failure indication • Low fuel level warning or shutdown • Emergency stop • Fuel -in -rupture -basin warning or shutdown Operator/display panel • Manual off switch • 320 x 240 Pixels graphic LED backlight LCD with push button access for viewing engine and alternator data and providing setup, controls, and adjustments (English, Spanish, or French). Our energy working for you. ©2018 Cummins Inc. 1 NAS -6211 -EN (02/18) A055Y560 • Alternator PMG excitation • Alter',dui Iwale' • LED lamps indicating genset running, not in auto, common warning, common shutdown, manual run mode and remote start. • Suitable for operation in ambient temperatures from -20°C to +70°C Alternator data • Line -to -Line and Line -to -Neutral AC volts • 3-phase AC current • Frequency • kVa, kW, power factor Engine data • DC voltage • Lube oil pressure • Coolant temperature Other data • Generator set model data • Start attempts, starts, running hours • Fault history • RS485 Modbus® interface • Data logging and fault simulation (requires InPower service tool) Digital voltage regulation • Integrated digital electronic voltage regulator • 3-phase Line -to -Line sensing • Configurable torque matching • Fault current regulation under single or three phase fault conditions Control functions • Time delay start and cooldown • Cycle cranking • PCCNet interface • (2) Configurable inputs • (2) Configurable outputs • Remote emergency stop • Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) control • Generator set exercise, field adjustable power.cummins.com Options • Auxiliary output relays (2) I • Remote annunciator with (3) configurable inputs and (4) configurable outputs • PMG alternator excitation • PowerCommand 500/550 for remote monitoring and alarm notification (accessory) • Auxiliary, configurable signal inputs (8) and configurable relay outputs (8) Ratings definitions Emergency Standby Power (ESP): Applicable for supplying power to varying electrical load for the duration of power interruption of a reliable utility source. Emergency Standby Power (ESP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. Fuel Stop power in accordance with ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. Limited -Time Running Power (LTP): Applicable for supplying power to a constant electrical load for limited hours. Limited Time Running Power (LTP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. Prime Power (PRP): Applicable for supplying power to varying electrical load for unlimited hours. Prime Power (PRP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. Ten percent overload capability is available in accordance with ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. Base Load (Continuous) Power (COP): Applicable for supplying power continuously to a constant electrical load for unlimited hours. Continuous Power (COP) in accordance with ISO 8528, ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. Our energy working for you. ©2018 Cummins Inc. 1 NAS -6211 -EN (02/18) A055Y560 • AC output analog meters (bargraph) - Color -coded graphical display of: - 3-phase AC voltage - 3-phase current - Frequency - kVa • Remote operator panel NNE Iv—�..� This outline drawing is for reference only. See respective model data sheet for specific model outline drawing number. Do not use for installation design power.cummins.com Model Dim "A" mm (in.) Dim "B" mm (in.) Dim "C" mm (in.) Set weight wet kg (lbs.) Open set C50D6C 2482 (98) 965 (38) 1321 (52) 958 (2113) 1039 C60D6C 2482 (98) 965 (38) 1321 (52) 1006 (2217) C80D6C 2482 (98) 965 (38) 1321 (52) 1054 (2324) C100D6C 2482 (98) 965 (38) 1321 (52) 1106 (2439) C125D6C 2482 (98) 965 (38) 1321 (52) 1173 (2586) Weather protective enclosure C50D6C 2482 (98) 1016 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1039 (2290) C60D6C 2482 (98) (40) 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1087 (2396) C80D6C 2482 (98) 1473 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1135 (2503) C100D6C 2482 (98) (58) 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1187 (2618) C125D6C 2482 (98) 1311 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1254 (2765) Sound attenuated enclosure Level 1 C50D6C 3016 (119) 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1221 (2693) C60D6C 3016 (119) 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1137 (2507) C80D6C 3016 (119) 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1185 (2614) C100D6C 3016 (119) 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1237 (2729) C125D6C 3016 (119) 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1304 (2876) Sound attenuated enclosure Level 2 C50D6C 3456 (136) 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1228 (2708) C60D6C 3456 (136) 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1144 (2522) C80D6C 3456 (136) 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1192 (2629) C100D6C 3456 (136) 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1244 (2744) C125D6C 3456 (136) 1016 (40) 1473 (58) 1311 (2891) Weights above are average. Actual weight varies with product configuration. Our energy working for you.' ©2018 Cummins Inc. 1 NAS -6211 -EN (02/18) A055Y560 power.cummins.com Codes and standards Codes or standards compliance may not be available with all model configurations — consult factory for availability. ISO f1fN)1 This generator set is designed facilities certified to ISO 9001 and manufactured in facilities certified to ISO 9001 or ISO 9002. (1in The generator set is available Listed to UL 2200, Stationary Engine Generator Assembli s. iEngine -` PT The Prototype Test Support (PTS) program verifies the performance integrity of the generator set design. Cummins products bearing the PTS symbol meet the prototype test requirements of NFPA 110 for Level 1 systems. U•S. EPA certified to U.S. EPA SI Stationary Ernission Regulation 40 CFR, Part 60. 0 All low voltage models are CSA certified to product class 4215 01. International Building Code The generator set is certified to International Building Code (IBC) 2012. Warning: Back feed to a utility system can cause electrocution and/or property damage. Do not connect to any building's electrical system except through an approved device or after building main switch is open. For more information contact your local Cummins distributor or visit power.cummins.com Our energy working for you.' ©2018 Cummins Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins is a registered trademark of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, AmpSentry, InPower and "Our energy working for you. are trademarks of Cummins Inc. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. NAS -6211 -EN (02/18) A055Y560 Generator set data sheet Model: C125D6C Frequency: 60 Hz Fuel type: Diesel KW rating: 125 standby 112.5 prime Emissions level: EPA Tier 3, Stationary emergency Exhaust emission data sheet: EDS -1254 Exhaust emission compliance sheet: EPA -1354 Sound performance data sheet: MSP -1304 Cooling performance data sheet: MCP -1404 Prototype test summary data sheet: PTS -451 Engine Standby Prime Fuel consumption kW (kVA) kW (kVA) Ratings 125 (156) 112.5 (141 Load 1/4 1/2 3/4 Full 1/4 1/2 3/4 Full US gph 3.30 6.10 8.30 10.30 3.00 5.60 8.40 9.30 Uhr 12.49 23.09 31.42 38.99 11.36 21.20 31.80 35.20 Engine Standby rating Prime rating Engine manufacturer Cummins Inc. Engine model QSB5-G6 Configuration Cast iron, in-line, 4 cylinder Aspiration Turbocharged and charge alt cooled Gross engine power output, kWm (bhp) 155 (208) 136 (183) BMEP at set rated load, kPa (psi) 2317 (336) 2041 (296) Bore, mm (in) 107 (4.21) Stroke, mm (in) 124 (4.88) Rated speed, rpm 1800 Piston speed, m/s (ft/min) 7.44 (1464) Compression ratio 17.3:1 Lube oil capacity, L (qt) 12.2 (12.9) Overspeed limit, rpm 2250 Fuel flow Maximum fuel flow, Uhr (US gph) 95 (25.0) Maximum fuel inlet restriction with clean filter, mm Hg (in Hg) 127 (5.0) Our energy working for you.' ©2018 Cummins Inc. 1 NAD -6216 EN (03/18) A055Y559 power.cummins.com Air Standby rating Combustion air, m3/min (scfm) 10.42 (368) Maximum air cleaner restriction with clean filter, kPa (in H2O) 1.25 (5) Prime rating 10.48 (370) Exhaust Exhaust flow at set rated load, m3/min (cfm) 25.6 (903) 24.4 (861) Exhaust temperature, °C (°F) 528 (982) 489 (913) Maximum back pressure, kPa (in H2O) 10 (40.19) 10 (40.19) Actual exhaust back pressure with CPG sound level 2 enclosure muffler, kPa (in H2O) 0 (0) 0 (0) Actual exhaust back pressure with CPG weather enclosure muffler, kPa (in H2O) 0 (0) 0.5 (2) Standard set -mounted radiator cooling Ambient design, ° C (° F) 40 (104) Prime power (PRP): Fan load, kW. (HP) 5.22 (7) Applicable for supplying power to Coolant capacity (with radiator), L (US Gal) 16 (4.2) varying electrical load for the Cooling system air flow, m3/min (scfm) 218.04 (7700) continuously to a constant Total heat rejection, MJ/min (Btu/min) 14.17 (13429) 113.06 (12382) Maximum cooling air flow static restriction, kPa (in H2O) 0.12 (0.5) Running Power (LTP) is in Weight2 Unit wet weight kgs (lbs) 1173 (2586) Notes: 1 For non-standard remote installations contact your local Cummins Power Generation representative. 2 Weights represent a set with standard features. See outline drawing for weights of other configurations. Derating factors Standby Engine power available up to 1097 m (3600 ft) and ambient temperatures up to 40° C (104° F). Above these conditions, derate at 35% per 300 m (1000 ft) and 53% per 10°C (18° F) Prime Engine power available up to 1158 m (3800 ft) and ambient temperatures up to 40°C (104° F). Above these conditions, derate at 35% per 300 m (1000 ft) and 58% per 10°C (18° F) Ratings definitions Emergency standby power (ESP): Limited -time running power (LTP): Prime power (PRP): Base load (continuous) power (COP): Applicable for supplying power to Applicable for supplying power to Applicable for supplying power Applicable for supplying power varying electrical load for the a constant electrical load for to varying electrical load for continuously to a constant duration of power interruption of a limited hours. Limited Time unlimited hours. Prime Power electrical load for unlimited reliable utility source. Emergency Running Power (LTP) is in (PRP) is in accordance with hours. Continuous Power Standby Power (ESP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. ISO 8528. Ten percent overload (COP) is in accordance with accordance with ISO 8528. Fuel Stop power in accordance with ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and capability is available in accordance with ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and ISO 8528, ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. BS 5514. BS 5514. Our energy working for you."' ©2016 Cummins Inc. 1 NAD -6216 -EN (03/18) A055Y559 power.cummins.com 4 Alternator data Standard Alternators Single phase2 Three phases Maximum temperature rise above 40 °C ambient 120 °C 120 °C 120 °C 120 °C 120 °C Feature code BB90-2 B946-2 B986-2 B952-2 BB86-2 Alternator data sheet number ADS -209 ADS -208 ADS -208 ADS -208 ADS -208 Voltage ranges 120/240 120/208 120/240 347/600 127/220 Voltage feature code R104-2 R098-2 R106-2 R114-2 R020-2 Surge kW 137.8 141.8 141.8 143.5 142.6 Motor starting kVA (at 90% sustained voltage) Shunt 143.5 516 516 422 516 Motor starting kVA (at 90% sustained voltage) PMG 607 607 497 607 Full load current amps at standby rating 521 434 376 188 411 Alternator data Standard Alternators Single phase2 Three phases Maximum temperature rise above 40 °C ambient 105 °C 105 °C 105 °C 105 °C 105 °C 105 °C Feature code BB91-2 BB93-2 BB94-2 BB95-2 BB92-2 BB85-2 Alternator data sheet number ADS -209 ADS -209 ADS -209 ADS -208 ADS -208 ADS -209 Voltage ranges 120/240 120/208 120/240 277/480 347/600 127/220 Voltage feature code R104-2 R098-2 R106-2 R002-2 R114-2 R020-2 Surge kW 137.8 143.5 143.5 143.5 143.5 143.8 Motor starting kVA (at 90% sustained voltage) Shunt 516 516 422 516 Motor starting kVA (at 90% sustained voltage) PMG 607 607 497 497 607 Full Toad current amps at standby rating 521 434 376 188 150 411 Notes: 1 Single phase power can be taken from a three phase generator set at up to 2/3 set rated 3-phase kW at 1.0 power factor 2 Full single phase output up to full set rated 3-phase kW at 1.0 power factor Formulas for calculating full load currents: Three phase output Single phase output kW x 1000 kW x SinglePhaseFactor x 1000 Voltage x 1.73 x 0.8 Voltage Warning: Back feed to a utility system can cause electrocution and/or property damage. Do not connect to any building's electrical system except through an approved device or after building main switch is open. North America 1400 73rd Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55432 USA Phone 763 574 5000 Fax 763 574 5298 Our energy working for you.' ©2018 Cummins Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins is a registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, AmpSeniry, InPower and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. NAD -6216 -EN (03/18) A055Y559 power.cummins.com Specification sheet PowerCommand® 2.3 control system Control system description The PowerCommand control system is a microprocessor -based generator set monitoring, metering and control system designed to meet the demands of today's engine driven generator sets. The integration of all control functions into a single control system provides enhanced reliability and performance, compared to conventional generator set control systems. These control systems have been designed and tested to meet the harsh environment in which gensets are typically applied. Our energy working for you." 62017 Cummins Inc. 1 S-1569 (09117) Features • 320 x 240 pixels graphic LED backlight LCD. • Multiple language support. • AmpSentry"' protective relay - true alternator overcurrent protection. • Real time clock for fault and event time stamping. • Exerciser clock and time of day start/stop. • Digital voltage regulation. Three phase full wave FET type regulator compatible with either shunt or PMG systems. • Generator set monitoring and protection. • 12 and 24 VDC battery operation. • Modbus® interface for interconnecting to customer equipment. • Warranty and service. Backed by a comprehensive warranty and worldwide distributor service network. • Certifications - suitable for use on generator sets that are designed, manufactured, tested and certified to relevant UL, NFPA, ISO, IEC, Mil Std., CE and CSA standards. power.cummins.com PowerCommand digital genset control PCC 2300 Description The PowerCommand generator set control is suitable for use on a wide range of generator sets in non -paralleling applications. The PowerCommand control is compatible with shunt or PMG excitation style. It is suitable for use with reconnectable or non-reconnectable generators, and it can be configured for any frequency, voltage and power connection from 120-600 VAC Line -to -Line. Power for this control) system is derived from the generator set starting batteries. The control functions over a voltage range from 8 VDC to 30 VDC. Features • 12 and 24 VDC battery operation. • Digital voltage regulation - Three phase full wave FET type regulator compatible with either shunt or PMG systems. Sensing is three phase. • Full authority engine communications (where applicable) - Provides communication and control with the Engine Control Module (ECM). • AmpSentry protection - for true alternator overcurrent protection. • Common harnessing - with higher feature Cummins controls. Allows for easy field upgrades. • Generator set monitoring - Monitors status of all critical engine and alternator functions. • Digital genset metering (AC and DC). • Genset battery monitoring system to sense and warn against a weak battery condition. • Configurable for single or three phase AC metering. • Engine starting - Includes relay drivers for starter, Fuel Shut Off (FSO), glow plug/spark ignition power and switch B+ applications. • Generator set protection - Protects engine and alternator. • Real time clock for fault and event time stamping. • Exerciser clock and time of day start/stop. • Advanced serviceability - using InPowerTm, a PC-based software service tool. Our energy working for you. - ©2017 ©22017 Cummins Inc. l S-1569 (09117) • Environmental protection - The control system is designed for reliable operation in harsh environments. The main control board is a fully encapsulated module that is protected from the elements. • Modbus interface for interconnecting to customer equipment. • Configurable inputs and outputs - Four discrete inputs and four dry contact relay outputs. • Warranty and service - Backed by a comprehensive warranty and worldwide distributor service network. • Certifications - Suitable for use on generator sets that are designed, manufactured, tested and certified to relevant UL, NFPA, ISO, IEC, Mil Std., CE and CSA standards. Base control functions HMI capability Operator adjustments - The HMI includes provisions for many set up and adjustment functions. Generator set hardware data - Access to the control and software part number, generator set rating in kVA and generator set model number is provided from the HMI or InPower. Data logs - Includes engine run time, controller on time, number of start attempts, total kWh, and load profile (control logs data indicating the operating hours at percent of rated kW load, in 5% increments. The data is presented on the operation panel based on total operating hours on the generator.) Fault history - Provides a record of the most recent fault conditions with control date and time stamp. Up to 32 events are stored in the control non-volatile memory. Alternator data - Voltage (single or three phase Line -to -Line and Line -to - Neutral) - Current (single or three phase) - kW, kVar, power factor, kVA (three phase and total) - Frequency Engine data - Starting battery voltage - Engine speed - Engine temperature - Engine oil pressure - Engine oil temperature - Intake manifold temperature - Comprehensive Full Authority Engine (FAE) data (where applicable) Service adjustments - The HMI includes provisions for adjustment and calibration of generator set control functions. Adjustments are protected by a password. Functions include: power.cummins.com Service adjustments (continued) - Engine speed governor adjustments - Voltage regulation adjustments - Cycle cranking - Configurable fault set up - Configurable output set up - Meter calibration - Display language and units of measurement Engine control SAE -J1939 CAN interface to full authority ECMs (where applicable). Provides data swapping between genset and engine controller for control, metering and diagnostics. 12 VDC/24 VDC battery operations - PowerCommand will operate either on 12 VDC or 24 VDC batteries. Temperature dependent governing dynamics (with electronic governing) - modifies the engine governing control parameters as a function of engine temperature. This allows the engine to be more responsive when warm and more stable when operating at lower temperature levels. Isochronous goveminq - (where applicable) Capable of controlling engine speed within +/-0.25% for any steady state load from no load to full load. Frequency drift will not exceed +/-0.5% for a 33 °C (60 °F) change in ambient temperature over an 8 hour period. Droop electronic speed governing - Control can be adjusted to droop from 0 to 10% from no load to full load. Remote start mode - It accepts a ground signal from remote devices to automatically start the generator set and immediately accelerate to rated speed and voltage. The remote start signal will also wake up the control from sleep mode. The control can incorporate a time delay start and stop. Remote and local emergency stop - The control accepts a ground signal from a local (genset mounted) or remote (facility mounted) emergency stop switch to cause the generator set to immediately shut down. The generator set is prevented from running or cranking with the switch engaged. If in sleep mode, activation of either emergency stop switch will wakeup the control. Sleep mode - The control includes a configurable low current draw state to minimize starting battery current draw when the genset is not operating. The control can also be configured to go into a low current state while in auto for prime applications or applications without a battery charger. Engine starting - The control system supports automatic engine starting. Primary and backup start disconnects are achieved by one of two methods: magnetic pickup or main alternator output frequency. The control also supports configurable glow plug control when applicable. Cycle cranking - Is configurable for the number of starting cycles (1 to 7) and duration of crank and rest periods. Control includes starter protection algorithms to prevent the operator from specifying a starting sequence that might be damaging. Our energy working for you: 02017 Cummins Inc. 1 S-1569 (09117) Time delay start and stop (cooldown) - Configurable for time delay of 0-300 seconds prior to starting after receiving a remote start signal and for time delay of 0-600 seconds prior to shut down after signal to stop in normal operation modes. Default for both time delay periods is 0 seconds. Alternator control The control includes an integrated three phase Line -to - Line sensing voltage regulation system that is compatible with shunt or PMG excitation systems. The voltage regulation system is a three phase full wave rectified and has an FET output for good motor starting capability. Major system features include: Digital output voltage regulation - Capable of regulating output voltage to within +/-1.0% for any loads between no load and full load. Voltage drift will not exceed +/- 1.5% for a 40 °C (104 °F) change in temperature in an eight hour period. On engine starting or sudden load acceptance, voltage is controlled to a maximum of 5% overshoot over nominal level. The automatic voltage regulator feature can be disabled to allow the use of an external voltage regulator. Droop voltage regulation - Control can be adjusted to droop from 0-10% from no load to full load. Torque -matched V/Hz overload control - The voltage roll- off set point and rate of decay (i.e. the slope of the V/Hz curve) is adjustable in the control. Fault current regulation - PowerCommand will regulate the output current on any phase to a maximum of three times rated current under fault conditions for both single phase and three phase faults. In conjunction with a permanent magnet generator, it will provide three times rated current on all phases for motor starting and short circuit coordination purpose. Protective functions On operation of a protective function the control will indicate a fault by illuminating the appropriate status LED on the HMI, as well as display the fault code and fault description on the LCD. The nature of the fault and time of occurrence are logged in the control. The service manual and InPower service tool provide service keys and procedures based on the service codes provided. Protective functions include: Battle short mode When enabled and the battle short switch is active, the control will allow some shutdown faults to be bypassed. If a bypassed shutdown fault occurs, the fault code and description will still be annunciated, but the genset will not shutdown. This will be followed by a fail to shutdown fault. Emergency stop shutdowns and others that are critical for proper operation are not bypassed. Please refer to the control application guide or manual for lisp of these faults. power.cummins.com Derate The derate function reduces output power of the genset in response to a fault condition. If a derate command occurs while operating on an isolated bus, the control will issue commands to reduce the load on the genset via contact closures or modbus. Configurable alarm and status inputs The control accepts up to four alarm or status inputs (configurable contact closed to ground or open) to indicate a configurable (customer -specified) condition. The control is programmable for warning, shutdown or status indication and for labeling the input. Emergency stop Annunciated whenever either emergency stop signal is received from external switch. Full authority electronic engine protection Engine fault detection is handled inside the engine ECM. Fault information is communicated via the SAE -J1939 data link for annunciation in the HMI. General engine protection Low and high battery voltage warning - Indicates status of battery charging system (failure) by continuously monitoring battery voltage. Weak battery warning - The control system will test the battery each time the generator set is signaled to start and indicate a warning if the battery indicates impending failure. Fail to start (overcrank) shutdown - The control system will indicate a fault if the generator set fails to start by the completion of the engine crack sequence. Fail to crank shutdown - Control has signaled starter to crank engine but engine does not rotate. Cranking lockout - The control will not allow the starter to attempt to engage or to crank the engine when the engine is rotating. Alternator protection AmpSentry protective relay - A comprehensive monitoring and control system integral to the PowerCommand Control System that guards the electrical integrity of the altemator and power system by providing protection against a wide array of fault conditions in the generator set or in the load. It also provides single and three phase fault current regulation so that downstream protective devices have the maximum current available to quickly clear fault conditions without subjecting the alternator to potentially catastrophic failure conditions. See document R1053 for a full size time over current curve. Our energy working for you."' 02017 Cummins Inc. 1 S-1569 (09/17) High AC voltage shutdown (59) - Output voltage on any phase exceeds preset values. Time to trip is inversely proportional to amount above threshold. Values adjustable from 105-125% of nominal voltage, with time delay adjustable from 0.1-10 seconds. Default value is 110% for 10 seconds. Low AC voltage shutdown (27) - Voltage on any phase has dropped below a preset value. Adjustable over a range of 50-95% of reference voltage, time delay 2-20 seconds. Default value is 85% for 10 seconds. Function tracks reference voltage. Control does not nuisance trip when voltage varies due to the control directing voltage to drop, such as during a V/Hz roll -off during synchronizing. Under frequency shutdown (81 u) - Generator set output frequency cannot be maintained. Settings are adjustable from 2-10 Hz below reference governor set point, for a 5- 20 second time delay. Default: 6 Hz, 10 seconds. Under frequency protection is disabled when excitation is switched off, such as when engine is operating in idle speed mode. Over frequency shutdown/warning (81 o1- Generator set is operating at a potentially damaging frequency level. Settings are adjustable from 2-10 Hz above nominal govemor set point for a 1-20 second time delay. Default: 6 Hz, 20 seconds, disabled. power.cummins.com Overcurrent warning/shutdown - Thresholds and time delays are configurable. Implementation of the thermal damage curve with instantaneous trip level calculated based on current transformer ratio and application power rating. Loss of sensing voltage shutdown - Shutdown of generator set will occur on loss of voltage sensing inputs to the control. Field overload shutdown - Monitors field voltage to shutdown generator set when a field overload condition occurs. Over load (kW) warning - Provides a warning indication when engine is operating at a Toad level over a set point. Adjustment range: 80-140% of application rated kW, 0-120 second delay. Defaults: 105%, 60 seconds. Reverse power shutdown (32) - Adjustment range: 5-20% of standby kW rating, delay 1-15 seconds. Default: 10%, 3 seconds. Reverse Var shutdown - Shutdown level is adjustable: 15-50% of rated Var output, delay 10-60 seconds. Default: 20%, 10 seconds. Short circuit protection - Output current on any phase is more than 175% of rating and approaching the thermal damage point of the alternator. Control includes algorithms to protect alternator from repeated over current conditions over a short period of time. Field control interface Input signals to the PowerCommand control include: - Coolant level (where applicable) - Fuel level (where applicable) - Remote emergency stop - Remote fault reset - Remote start - Battleshort - Rupture basin - Start type signal - Configurable inputs - Control includes (4) input signals from customer discrete devices that are configurable for warning, shutdown or status indication, as well as message displayed Output signals from the PowerCommand control include: - Load dump signal: Operates when the generator set is in an overload condition. - Delayed off signal: Time delay based output which will continue to remain active after the control has removed the run command. Adjustment range: 0 —120 seconds. Default: 0 seconds. Our energy working for you.' 02017 Cummins Inc. 1 S-1569 (09/17) - Configurable relay outputs: Control includes (4) relay output contacts (3 A, 30 VDC). These outputs can be configured to activate on any control warning or shutdown fault as well as ready to load, not in auto, common alarm, common warning and common shutdown. Ready to load (generator set running) signal: Operates when the generator set has reached 90% of rated speed and voltage and latches until generator set is switched to off or idle mode. Communications connections include: PC tool interface: This RS -485 communication port allows the control to communicate with a personal computer running InPower software. Modbus RS -485 port: Allows the control to communicate with external devices such as PLCs using Modbus protocol. Note - An RS -232 or USB to RS -485 converter is required for communication between PC and control. Networking: This RS -485 communication port allows connection from the control to the other Cummins products. Mechanical drawings 4 255,5 (109} 0 o, 0 '0 555 (2-74) Control Board 0 1 I 0 1 x 198.5 (7.85) power.cummins.com PowerCommand Human Machine Interface HM1320 Description This control system includes an intuitive operator interface panel that allows for complete genset control as well as system metering, fault annunciation, configuration and diagnostics. The interface includes five genset status LED lamps with both internationally accepted symbols and English text to comply with customer's needs. The interface also includes an LED backlit LCD display with tactile feel soft -switches for easy operation and screen navigation. It is configurable for units of measurement and has adjustable screen contrast and brightness. The run/off/auto switch function is integrated into the interface panel. All data on the control can be viewed by scrolling through screens with the navigation keys. The control displays the current active fault and a time -ordered history of the five previous faults. Features • LED indicating lamps: -Genset running -Remote start -Not in auto -Shutdown -Waming -Auto - Manual and stop • 320 x 240 pixels graphic LED backlight LCD. • Four tactile feel membrane switches for LCD defined operation. The functions of these switches are defined dynamically on the LCD. • Seven tactile feel membrane switches dedicated screen navigation buttons for up, down, left, right, ok, home and cancel. • Six tactile feel membrane switches dedicated to control for auto, stop, manual, manual start, fault reset and lamp test/panel lamps. Our energy working for you.' 02017 Cummins Inc. 1 S-1569 (09/17) • Two tactile feel membrane switches dedicated to control of circuit breaker (where applicable). • Allows for complete genset control setup. • Certifications: Suitable for use on generator sets that are designed, manufactured, tested and certified to relevant UL, NFPA, ISO, IEC, Mil Std., CE and CSA standards. • LCD languages supported: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Greek, Dutch, Portuguese, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish, Russian and Chinese Characters. Communications connections include: • PC tool interface - This RS -485 communication port allows the HMI to communicate with a personal computer running InPower. • This RS -485 communication port allows the HMI to communicate with the main control board. Mechanical drawing HMI 23a.fr(9,4a MIMI= ircheo Software InPower (beyond 6.5 version) is a PC-based software service tool that is designed to directly communicate to PowerCommand generator sets and transfer switches, to facilitate service and monitoring of these products. Environment The control is designed for proper operation without recalibration in ambient temperatures from -40 °C to +70° C (-40 °F to 158 °F) and for storage from -55 °C to +80 °C (-67 °F to 176 °F). Control will operate with humidity up to 95%, non -condensing. The HMI is designed for proper operation in ambient temperatures from -20 °C to +70 °C (-4 °F to 158 °F) and for storage from -30 °C to +80 °C (-22 °F to 176 °F). The control board is fully encapsulated to provide superior resistance to dust and moisture. Display panel has a single membrane surface, which is impervious to effects of dust, moisture, oil and exhaust fumes. This panel uses a sealed membrane to provide long reliable service life in harsh environments. The control system is specifically designed and tested for resistance to RFI/EMI and to resist effects of vibration to provide a long reliable life when mounted on a generator set. The control includes transient voltage surge suppression to provide compliance to referenced standards. power.cummins.com Certifications PowerCommand meets or exceeds the requirements of the following codes and standards: - NFPA 110 for level 1 and 2 systems. - ISO 8528-4: 1993 compliance, controls and switchgear. - CE marking: The control system is suitable for use on generator sets to be CE -marked. - EN50081-1,2 residential/light industrial emissions or industrial emissions. - EN50082-1,2 residential/light industrial or industrial susceptibility. - ISO 7637-2, level 2; DC supply surge voltage test. - Mil Std 202C, Method 101 and ASTM 8117: Salt fog test. - UL 508 recognized or Listed and suitable for use on UL 2200 Listed generator sets. - CSA C282 -M1999 compliance - CSA 22.2 No. 14 M91 industrial controls. - PowerCommand control systems and generator sets are designed and manufactured in ISO 9001 certified facilities. Warranty All components and subsystems are covered by an express limited one year warranty. Other optional and extended factory warranties and local distributor maintenance agreements are available. PCCNOt COMPATIBLE For more information contact your local Cummins distributor or visit power.cummins.com Our energy working for you." 52017 Cummins Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins is a registered trademark of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, AmpSentry, InPower and 'Our energy working for you. are trademarks of Cummins Inc. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 0-1569 (08/17) Data sheet Circuit breakers Description This data sheet provides circuit breaker manufacturer part numbers and specifications. The circuit breaker box description is the rating of that breaker box installation on a Cummins generator. Please refer to the website of the circuit breaker manufacturer for breaker specific ratings and technical information. Applicable models Engine Models Kubota C10D6 C15D6 C20D6 http://www.schneider-electric.us/en/download/document/0612CT0101 / H, J, and L QSJ2.4 C20N6 C25N6 C30N6 C3ON6H C36N6 C36N6H C40N6 C4ON6H C5ON6H C6ON6H B3.3 C25D6 C30D6 C35D6 C40D6 C50D6 C60D6 QSJ5.9G C45N6 C50N6 C60N6 C70N6 C80N6 C100N6 QSJ8.9G C125N6 C150N6 QSB5 DSFAC DSFAD DSFAE C50D6C C60D6C C80D6C C100D6C C125D6C QSB7 DSGAA DSGAB DSGAC DSGAD DSGAE QSL9 DSHAD DQDAA DQDAB DQDAC QSM11 DQHAB QSX15 DFEJ DFEK Instructions 1. Locate the circuit breaker feature code or part number and use the charts below to find the corresponding manufacturer circuit breaker catalog number. 2. Use the first letter of the circuit breaker catalog number to determine the "frame" of the breaker. If the first letter is an "N", use the second letter. Then follow the corresponding website link from the table below to find the breaker catalog number description. Please refer to the catalog numbering systems page, which is given in the chart, to understand the nomenclature of the catalog number. Frame Catalog name* Catalog number description page(s) P 0612CT0101 16-17 http://www.schneider-electric.us/en/download/document/0612CT0101 / H, J, and L 0611 CT1001 8-9 http://www.schneider-electric.us/en/download/document/0611 CT1001 / Q 0734CT0201 4 http://www.schneider-electric.us/en/download/document/0734CT0201 / *The following link may also be used to search specifically by the breaker part number or for the catalog name listed above. http://products.schneider-electric.us/technical-libraryi Our energy working for you."' ©2017 Cummins Inc. 1 NAS -6236 -EN (10/17) 1 A056F944 power.cummins.com 3. Search the catalog by using the first 3 letters of the breaker catalog number and the first 5 numbers to find information such as trip curves, accessories, and dimensional details regarding the circuit breaker. *If the catalog number starts with "N", skip the N and begin your search with the second letter. *If the first 3 letters are "PJP," the search will not work. You will need to start with just "PJ" and use the description pages to obtain the information you are looking for on the "PJP." Example After finding your circuit breaker catalog number to be "PJL36120U33EACUKMOYB," navigate to the P -frame catalog by using the link provided. Look at pages 16-17 of the pdf catalog to find the nomenclature of the breaker. Search the P -frame spec sheet using the search "PJL36120." P L E ur a J L a) 10 C a 2 Lug Connection 1 3 6 120 U33 E AC UK MO YB I ! L 0 0 Voltage Rating Ampere Rating 3 Auxiliary Switch 24 Vdc Spring charging motor Pad lockable Push-button cover Our energy working for you.•" power.cummins.com ©2017 Cummins Inc. 1 NAS -6236 -EN (10/17) 1 A056F944 Feature Code Breaker Box Description Cummins Part # Manufacturer Breaker Catalog Number Trip Unit Plug Type KV35-2 CB,Loc A,50A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL A043L461 Schneider Electric HDL36050 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV36-2 CB,Loc A,60A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL A043L459 Schneider Electric HDL36060 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV37-2 CB,Loc A,70A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL A043L451 Schneider Electric HDL36070 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV38-2 CB,Loc A,80A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL A043L012 Schneider Electric HDL36080 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV39-2 CB,Loc A,90A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL A043K997 Schneider Electric HDL36090 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV40-2 CB,Loc A,100A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL A043L024 Schneider Electric HDL36100 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV41-2 CB,Loc A,125A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL A043K994 Schneider Electric HDL36125 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV42-2 CB,Loc A,150A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL A043K991 Schneider Electric HDL36150 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV43-2 CB, Loc A, 175A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL A043L619 Schneider Electric JDL36175 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV44-2 CB,Loc A,200A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL A043L520 Schneider Electric JDL36200 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV45-2 CB,Loc A,225A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL A043L517 Schneider Electric JDL36225 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV46-2 CB,Loc A,250A,3P,600VAC,80%,UL A043L510 Schneider Electric JDL36250 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV47-2 CB,Loc A,250A,3P,600VAC,100%,UL A044C640 Schneider Electric JDL36250U31XLC MicroLogic 3.2S N/A KV55-2 CB,Loc B,15A,2P,600VAC,80%,UL A043E189 Schneider Electric HDL26015 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV57-2 CB,Loc B,25A,2P,600VAC,80%,UL A043E191 Schneider Electric HDL26025 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV58-2 CB,Loc B,30A,2P,600VAC,80%,UL A043E185 Schneider Electric HDL26030 Thermal Magnetic N/A KV59-2 CB,Loc B,40A,2P,600VAC,80%,UL A043E183 Schneider Electric HDL26040 Thermal Magnetic N/A Our energy working for you: M ©2017 Cummins Inc. 1 NAS -6236 -EN (1017) 1 A056F944 power.cummins.com Specification sheet Dual wall sub -base diesel fuel tanks - 10-125 kW generator sets Description Cummins® offers two series of fuel tanks (basic series and regional series) for the 10-125 kW diesel generator sets. The "basic" series of fuel tanks provide economical solutions for areas with no or minimal local/regional code requirements on diesel fuel tanks. The footprint of "basic" tanks matches the generator set's footprint. The "regional" series of fuel tanks provide flexible and upgradable solutions for areas with extensive local/regional code requirements on diesel fuel tanks. The footprint of the "regional" series of fuel tanks extends beyond the generator set to allow room for installation of optional features at factory or accessories in the field for meeting local/regional code requirements or customer specification on diesel fuel tanks. All fuel tanks and optional features are compatible with factory installed enclosures. These tanks are constructed of heavy gauge steel and include an internally reinforced baffle structure for supporting the generator set. The fuel tank design features fewer seams and welds for better corrosion resistance performance. These tanks are pre-treated with a conversion coating and then finished with a textured powder paint. The paint has superior UV and chemical resistance with best -in -class adhesion, flexibility, and durability to resist chipping and substrate corrosion. Both interior compartments are treated with a rust preventative for extended corrosion protection. These tanks are UL and ULC Listed as secondary containment generator base tanks. Inner and outer containments are leak checked per UL and ULC testing procedures to ensure their integrity. These fuel tanks are offered in various sizes to satisfy different fuel capacities requirements. Compatible generator set model Engine D1703M V2203M 4BT3.3-G5 4BTAA3.3-G7 QSB5-G5 Generator set model C10D6 C20D6 C25D6 C50D6 C50D6C C15D6 C30D6 C60D6 C60D6C C35D6 C80D6C C40D6 C100D6C C125D6C Our energy working for you.'" ©2018 Cummins Inc. I NMC -5868 -EN (02/18) power.cummins.com Regional fuel tanks Standard features: UL 142 and ULC -S601 listed - Minimum 110% secondary IBC 2012 and 2015 certified - All optional features are seismically certified with this range of tanks and generator sets. Requires factory -installed 2 ft vent extensions or higher. UL 142 & ULC -S601 listed - Minimum 125% secondary containment capacity. NFPA & IFC - Capable of meeting NFPA 30, NFPA 110, and IFC codes with available factory -installed optional features. Emergency pressure relief vents - Ensure adequate ventilation of the primary and secondary tank compartments under extreme temperature and emergency conditions. Normal atmospheric vent - "Mushroom" style vent ensures adequate venting of the primary tank during fill, generator set running, and temperature variations. Raised above fuel fill. Raised fuel fill - Includes lockable sealed fuel cap. Lifting eyes - Allow lifting of fuel tank with generator set installed. Optional features: Secondary containment basin switch (rupture switch) - Activates a warning in the event of a primary tank leak. Side Mounted. Low fuel level switch - Activates a warning when 40% of the fuel is left in the tank. Fuel level gauge - Provides direct reading of fuel level. Top mounted. Electric fuel level sender with gauge - Allows remote electrical monitoring of fuel tank level. Flying leads for customer connection. Tank to foundation clearance - 2 -inch bolt-thru risers allow visual inspection under tank including rodent barrier. Spill containment box for fuel fill - 5 gallon capacity with integral drain (to tank). Lockable lid. Overfill prevention valve - Shuts off fuel flow during filling at approximately 95% full'. Includes fill down tube, as needed, to terminate within 6" of the bottom of the fuel tank. Uses a 2 inch type "F" cam lock adapter for filling. High fuel switch - Activates at 90% of full fuel level. Flying leads for customer connection. High fuel alarm panel - Provides audible & visual alarm when fuel level reaches 90% of full fuel level. Fill drop tube - Terminates fuel fill location within 6" of the bottom of the fuel tank. Vent extensions - Terminate normal and emergency vents (both primary and secondary) a minimum of 12 ft above the bottom of tank. Seismic vent extensions - 2 ft normal and emergency (both primary & secondary) extensions to meet IBC/OSHPD seismic requirements. The OFPV inherently shuts off fuel at approximately 2" below the top of the fuel tank. Some tanks will shut off below this 95% fill level. Primary Emergency Vent Secondary Emergency Vent Normal Vent Low Fuel Switch Spill Box (shown with Overfill Prevention Valve) Lifting Eyes Fuel Gauge High Fuel Alarm Panel 'Picture is for reference only. See outline drawing for tank specific information by model. Our energy working for you.' (02018 Cummins Inc. 1 NAAC-5868-EN (02/18) power.cummins.com Regional tanks Generator set Standby power output Generator set model Engine model Fuel consumption (100% load, Standby) Tank feature code Minimum run time feature Tank dimensions (L x W x H) Nominal dry weight* Tank usable volume Actual run time w/o OFPV Actual run time w/OFPV kW gal/hr hr inch lbs gal hr hr 10 C10 D6 D1703M 1.12 0301-2 24 87.6 x 34 x 15 510 74 66 56 C303-2 48 87.6 x 34 x 15 510 74 66 56 C305-2 72 87.6 x 34 x 23 723 132 118 107 C307-2 96 87.6 x 34 x 23 723 132 118 107 15 C15 D6 D1703M 1.38 C301-2 24 87.6 x 34 x 15 510 74 53 45 0303-2 48 87.6 x 34 x 15 510 74 53 45 C305-2 72 87.6 x 34 x 23 723 132 95 86 0307-2 96 87.6 x 34 x 32 962 195 141 132 20 C20 D6 V2203M 1.81 0301-2 24 87.6 x 34 x 15 510 74 41 35 0303-2 48 87.6 x 34 x 23 723 132 73 66 C305-2 72 87.6 x 34 x 32 962 195 108 101 C307-2 96 87.6 x 34 x 32 962 195 108 101 25 C25 D6 4BT3.3-G5 2.42 C301-2 24 121 x 34 x 10.5 514 74 31 25 0303-2 48 121 x 34 x 16.2 686 132 54 47 C305-2 72 121 x 34 x 22.1 879 195 80 73 0307-2 96 121 x 34 x 29.5 1120 263 109 101 30 C30 D6 4BT3.3-G5 2.81 C301-2 24 121 x 34 x 10.5 514 74 26 21 C303-2 48 121 x 34 x 22.1 879 195 69 63 0305-2 72 121 x 34 x 29.5 1120 263 94 87 0307-2 96 121 x 34 x 42.0 1461 389 138 132 35 C35 D6 4BT3.3-G5 3.16 0301-2 24 121 x 34 x 16.2 686 132 42 36 0303-2 48 121 x 34 x 22.1 879 195 62 56 C305-2 72 121 x 34 x 29.5 1120 263 83 77 0307-2 96 121 x 34 x 42.0 1461 389 123 117 40 C40 06 4873.3-G5 3.66 C301-2 24 121 x 34 x 16.2 686 132 36 31 0303-2 48 121 x 34 x 22.1 879 195 53 48 0305-2 72 121 x 34 x 42.0 1461 389 106 101 C307-2 96 121 x 34 x 42.0 1461 389 106 101 50 050 D6 4BTG73.3- 4.25 0301-2 24 121 x 34 x 16.2 686 132 31 27 0303-2 48 121 x 34 x 29.5 1120 263 62 58 0305-2 72 121 x 34 x 42.0 1461 389 92 87 60 060 06 4BTG73.3- 5.04 C301-2 24 121 x 34 x 16.2 686 132 26 23 0303-2 48 121 x 34 x 29.5 1120 263 52 49 0305-2 72 121 x 34 x 42.0 1461 389 77 73 50 C50D6C QSB5-G5 5.30 C301-2 24 154 x 40 x 22 1388 250 47 45 0303-2 48 154 x 40 x 32 1657 425 80 76 0305-2 72 154 x 40 x 32 1657 425 80 76 0307-2 96 154x 40 x 46 2096 625 118 112 60 C60D6C QSB5-G5 6.10 0301-2 24 154x 40 x 22 1388 250 41 39 0303-2 48 154x 40 x 32 1657 425 70 66 0305-2 72 154 x 40 x46 2096 625 102 97 0307-2 96 154x 40x 46 2096 625 102 97 80 C80D6C QSB5-G5 7.30 0301-2 24 154 x 40 x 22 1388 250 34 33 0303-2 48 154 x 40 x 32 1657 425 58 55 0305-2 72 154 x 40 x 46 2096 625 85 81 100 C100D6C QSB5-G5 8.90 0301-2 24 154 x 40 x 22 1388 250 28 27 0303-2 48 154x 40 x 32 1657 425 48 45 0305-2 72 154 x 40 x 46 2096 625 70 66 125 C125D6C QSB5-G6 10.30 C301-2 24 154 x 40 x 22 1388 250 24 23 I 0303-2 48 154x 40 x 46 2096 625 60 58 * All weights are approximate. Our energy working for you.'" ©2018 Cummins Inc. 1 NAAC-5868-EN (02/18) power.cummins.com Certifications/standards/codes NFPA® UL 142 Listed - Cummins dual wall sub -base tanks are UL Listed and constructed in accordance with Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 142 "steel aboveground tanks for flammable and combustible liquids," as a "secondary containment generator base tank" NFPA - Cummins tanks are built in accordance with all applicable NFPA codes: - NFPA 30 - Flammable and Combustible Liquids code - NFPA 37 - Standard for Installation and use of Stationary Combustible Engine and Gas Turbines - NFPA 110 - Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems IS09001 - This product was designed and manufactured in facilities certified to IS09001. ULC - Cummins tanks are built in accordance with all applicable ULC codes For more information contact your local Cummins distributor or visit power.cummins.com Our energy working for you. ©2018 Cummins Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins is a registered trademark of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, AmpSentry, InPower and "Our energy working for you " are trademarks of Cummins Inc. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. NAAC-5868-EN (02/18) Sound data C125D6C 60 Hz Sound pressure level @ 7 meters, dB(A) See notes 2.5.7-11 listed below Configuration Exhaust system Position (note 1) 8 Position average 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Standard - unhoused Infinite exhaust 78.5 80.4 80.8 82.9 78.4 82.2 81.9 80.8 81 F216-2 weather protective aluminium Mounted 79.7 80.8 79.8 82.4 81.2 81.9 80.7 80.3 81 F231-2 sound attenuated level 1, aluminium Mounted 79.4 76 72 73.4 72.9 73.9 73.2 76.1 75.3 F217-2 sound attenuated level 2, aluminium Mounted 73.6 73.3 70.4 71.6 71.1 71.4 72.4 72.6 72.2 Sound power level, dB(A) See notes 1,3,6-11 listed below Configuration Octave band center frequency (Hz all sound power level 31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 0 1600 Standard - unhoused Infinite exhaust 54.9 79.7 89.9 92.0 101.2 1 102.4 98.5 95.2 91.2 107.9 F216-2 sound attenuated Level 2 Mounted 56.5 90.1 100.1 10.4 103.3 104.3 102.4 100.4 96.3 86.2 110.1 F231-2 sound attenuated Level 1 Mounted . 87.0 89.4 91.5 96.0 97.7 96.0 93.1 90.1 82.6 103 F217-2 sound • ated el 2 Mounted 57.5 86.8 88.6 90.1 93.4 93.1 90.9 88.4 85.1 75.5 99.4 Exhaust sound power level, dB(A) See notes 4,6, 9 listed below Open exhaust (no muffler) © rated Toad Octave band center frequency (Hz) 101 107 115 115 119 119 116 Note: Overall sound power level 125 1. Sound pressure levels at 1 meter are measured per the requirements of ISO 3744, ISO 8528-10, ANSI 51.1,3, ANSI S12.1 and European Communities Directive 2000/14/EC as applicable. The microphone measurement locations are 1 meter from a reference parallelepiped just enclosing the generator set (enclosed or unenclosed). 2. Seven -meter measurement location 1 is 7 meters (23 feet) from the generator (alternator) end of the generator set, and the locations proceed counter clockwise around the generator set at 45° angles at a height of 1.2 meters (48 inches) above the ground surface. 3. Sound Power Levels are calculated according to ISO 3744, ISO 8528-10, and or CE (European Union) requirements. 4. Exhaust Sound Levels are measured and calculated per ISO 6798, Annex A. 5. Reference Sound Pressure Level is 20 pPa. 6. Reference Sound Power Level is 1 pW (10-12 Watt). 7. Sound data for remote -cooled generator sets are based on rated Toads without cooling fan noise. 8. Sound data for the generator set with infinite exhaust do not include the exhaust noise contribution. 9. Sound levels are subject to instrumentation, measurement, installation, and manufacturing variability 10. Unhoused/Open configuration generator sets refers to generator sets with no sound enclosures of any kind Cummins Inc. Data and specification subject to change without notice MSP -1304 (10/17) 11. Housed/Enclosed/Closed/Canopy configuration generator sets refer to generator sets that have noise reduction sound enclosuresinstalled over the generator set and usually integrally attached to the skid base/base frame/fuel container base of the generator set. Prototype Test Support (PTS) 60 Hz test summary Generator set models C125D6C Representative prototype Model: Alternator: Engine: C125D6C UC27 F QSB5-G6 The following summarizes prototype testing conducted on the designated representative prototype of the specified models. This testing is conducted to verify the complete generator set electrical and mechanical design integrity. Prototype testing is conducted only on generator sets not sold as new equipment. Maximum surge power: 143.5 kW Steady state performance: The generator set was evaluated to determine the stated The generator set was tested to verify if the steady state maximum surge power. operating performance was within the specified maximum limits. Maximum motor starting: 178.8 kVA The generator set was tested to simulate motor starting by Voltage regulation: ± 1% applying the specified kVA load at low lagging power factor Random voltage variation: ± 1% (0.4 or lower). With this load applied, the generator set Frequency regulation: ± Isochronous recovered to a minimum of 90% rated voltage. Random frequency variation: ± 0.5% Alternator temperature rise: Transient performance: The highest rated temperature rise (120 °C) test results are The generator set was tested to verify single step loading reported as follows to verify that worst case temperature capability as required by NFPA 110 and verify acceptable rises do not exceed allowable NEMA MG1 limits for class H voltage and frequency response on Toad addition or rejection. insulation. Tests were conducted per IEEE 115, rise by The following results were recorded at 1.0 power factor: resistance and embedded detector, with the rated voltages. Only the highest temperatures are reported. Full load acceptance: Voltage dip: 28.2% Location Maximum rise (°C) Recovery time: 1.8 seconds Alternator stator N/A Frequency dip: 14.5% Alternator rotor N/A Recovery time: 2.8 seconds Exciter stator N/A Exciter rotor N/A Full load rejection: Voltage rise: 26.9% Torsional analysis and testing: Recovery time: 0.8 seconds The generator set was tested to verify that the design is not subjected to harmful torsional stresses. A spectrum analysis Frequency rise: 7.7% of the transducer output was conducted. Recovery time: 2.0 seconds Cooling system: 40 °C ambient Harmonic analysis: 0.5 in. H2O restriction (per MIL -STD -705B, method 601.4) The cooling system was tested to determine ambient temperature and static restriction capabilities. The test was performed at full rated load in elevated ambient temperature Line to Line Line to Neutral Harmonic No load Full load No load Full load 3 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 under static restriction conditions. 5 0.7 1.1 0.7 1.0 Durability: 7 0.8 2.4 0.9 2.4 The C125D6C generator set was subjected to a minimum 500 hour endurance test operating at variable load up to the 9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 Standby rating based upon MIL -STD -705 to verify structural 11 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 soundness and durability of the design. 13 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.5 Electrical and mechanical strength: 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 The generator set was tested to several single phase and three phase faults to verify that the generator can safely withstand the forces associated with short circuit conditions. The generator set was capable of producing full rated output at the conclusion of the testing. Cummins Inc. Data and specification subject to change without notice PTS -451 (10/17) Cooling system data C125D6C High ambient air temperature radiator cooling system Notes: 1. Data shown are anticipated cooling performance for typical generator set. 2. Cooling data is based on 1000 ft (305 m) site test location. 3. Generator set power output may need to be reduced at high ambient conditions. Refer generator set data sheet for derate schedules. 4. Cooling performance may be reduced due to several factors including but not limited to: Incorrect installation, improper operation, fouling of the cooling system, and other site installation variables. Cummins Inc. Data and specification subject to change without notice MCP -1404 (09/17) Fuel type Duty Rating (kW) Max cooling @ air flow static restriction, unhoused (inches water/mm water) Housed in free air, no air discharge restriction 0.0/0.0 0.25/6.4 0.5/12.7 0.75/19.1 1.0/25.4 F231 F217 F216 Maximum allowable ambient temperature, degree C 60 Hz Diesel Standby 125 40 40 40 40 N/A 40 40 40 Prime 112.5 40 40 40 40 N/A 40 40 40 Notes: 1. Data shown are anticipated cooling performance for typical generator set. 2. Cooling data is based on 1000 ft (305 m) site test location. 3. Generator set power output may need to be reduced at high ambient conditions. Refer generator set data sheet for derate schedules. 4. Cooling performance may be reduced due to several factors including but not limited to: Incorrect installation, improper operation, fouling of the cooling system, and other site installation variables. Cummins Inc. Data and specification subject to change without notice MCP -1404 (09/17) Exhaust emission data sheet C125D6C 60 Hz Diesel generator set Engine information: Model: Type: Aspiration: Compression ratio: Emission control device: Cummins QSB5-G6 4 cycle, in-line, 4 cylinder diesel Turbocharged 17.3:1 Turbocharged and charge air-cooled Bore: Stroke: Displacement: 4.21 in. (106.9 mm) 4.88 in. (123.9 mm) 272 cu. in. (4.45 liters) 1/4 1/2 3/4 Full Full Performance data Standby Standby Standby Standby Prim BHP @ 1800 RPM (60 Hz) 52 104 156 208 18 Fuel consumption (gal/Hr) 3.3 6.1 8.3 10.3 9. Exhaust gas flow (CFM) 448 720 860 903 86 Exhaust gas temperature (°F) 552 726 901 982 91 Exhaust emission data HC (Total unburned hydrocarbons) NOx (Oxides of nitrogen as NO2) CO (Carbon monoxide) PM (Particular Matter) Smoke (Bosch) 0.29 1.69 1.03 0.17 0.64 0.18 1.84 0.96 0.12 0.66 0.05 2.70 0.30 0.04 0.34 0.03 5.01 0.37 0.04 0.43 0 4 20 .22 .02 .24 AU values are Grams per HP - Hour Test conditions Data is representative of steady-state engine speed (± 25 RPM) at designated genset loads. Pressures, temperatures, and emission rates were stabilized. Fuel specification: Fuel temperature: Intake air temperature: Barometric pressure: Humidity: Reference standard: ASTM D975 No. 2-D diesel fuel with 0.03-0.05% sulfur content (by weight), and 40-48 cetane number. 99 ± 9 °F (at fuel pump inlet) 77 ± 9 °F 29.6 ± 1 in. Hg NOx measurement corrected to 75 grains H20/Ib dry air ISO 8178 The NOx, HC, CO and PM emission data tabulated here are representative of test data taken from a single engine under the test conditions shown above. Data for the other components are estimated. These data are subjected to instrumentation and engine -to -engine variability. Field emission test data are not guaranteed to these levels. Actual field test results may vary due to test site conditions, installation, fuel specification, test procedures and instrumentation. Engine operation with excessive air intake or exhaust restriction beyond published maximum limits, or with improper maintenance, may results in elevated emission levels. Cummins Inc. Data and specification subject to change without notice EDS -1254 (10/17) 2017 EPA Tier 3 exhaust emission compliance statement C125D6C Stationary emergency 60 Hz Diesel generator set Compliance information: The engine used in this generator set complies with U.S. EPA New Source Performance Standards for Stationary Emergency engine under the provisions of 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart 1111 when tested per ISO 8178 D2. Engine manufacturer: Cummins Inc. EPA certificate number: HCEXL0275AAK-021 Effective date: 11/14/2016 Date issued: 11/14/2016 EPA engine family (Cummins emissions family): HCEXL0275AAK (C323) Engine information: Model: Engine nameplate HP: Type: Diesel aspiration: Emission control device: Cummins QSB5-G6 208 4 cycle, in-line, 4 cylinder Turbocharged Turbocharged and charge air-cooled Bore: Stroke: Displacement: Compression ratio: Exhaust stack diameter: 4.21 in. (106.9 mm) 4.88 in. (123.9 mm) 272 cu. in. (4.45 liters) 17.3:1 3.5 in. (89 mm) Diesel fuel emission limits D2 cycle exhaust emissions �s Per BfIP- NOx+ NMHC CO PM grams Der kW . NOx + NMHC CO PM Cert test results — diesel fuel (300-4000 ppm sulphur) 2.79 0.66 0.1 3.80 0.90 0.15 EPA emissions limit 2.98 2.61 0.15 4.00 3.50 0.20 Test methods: EPA/CARB emissions recorded per 40CFR89 (ref.1508178-1) and weighted at load points prescribed in Subpart E, Appendix A for Constant Speed Engines (ref. IS08178-4, D2). Diesel fuel specifications: Cetane Number: 40-48. Reference: ASTM D975 No. 2-D. Reference conditions: Air Inlet Temperature: 25 °C (77 °F), Fuel Inlet Temperature: 40 °C (104 °F). Barometric Pressure: 100 kPa (29.53 in Hg), Humidity: 10.7 g/kg (75 grains H20/Ib) of dry air; required for NOx correction, Restrictions: Intake Restriction set to a maximum allowable limit for clean filter; Exhaust Back Pressure set to a maximum allowable limit. Tests conducted using alternate test methods, instrumentation, fuel or reference conditions can yield different results. Engine operation with excessive air intake or exhaust restriction beyond published maximum limits, or with improper maintenance, may result in elevated emission levels. Cummins Inc. Data and specification subject to change without notice EPA -1354 (10/17) Alternator data sheet Frame size: UC3E Characteristics Weights: Wound stator assembly: 320 Ib 145 kg Rotor assembly: 373 Ib 169 kg Complete alternator: 1041 Ib 472 kg Maximum speed: 2250 rpm Excitation current: Full Toad: 2 Amps No Toad: 0.5 Amps Insulation system: Class H throughout 1 0 Ratings (1.0 power factor) (Based on specific temperature rise at 40 °C ambient temperature) 125 °C rise ratings kW/kVA 105 °C rise ratings kW/kVA 60 Hz 50 Hz Double delta 120/240 4 lead 120/240 Double delta 110-120 220-240 96/96 84/84 105/105 95/95 85/85 75/75 3 0 Ratings (0.8 power factor) (Based on specified temperature rise at 40 °C ambient temperature) 150 °C Rise ratings kW kVA 125 °C Rise ratings kW kVA Upper broad range LBR* 347/600 Broad range 120/208 139/240 240/416 277/480 190-208 380-416 347/600 110/190 120/208 127/220 220/380 240/415 254/440 136 150 170 188 128 143 160 179 136 170 128 160 150 188 143 179 116 116 108 145 145 135 112 112 104 140 140 130 100 100 94 125 125 118 90 90 84 113 113 105 105 °C Rise ratings kW kVA 112 140 128 160 112 140 128 160 80 °C Rise ratings kW kVA 96 110 120 138 96 120 110 138 3 0 Reactances (per unit, ±10%) (Based on full load at 105 °C rise rating) Synchronous Transient Subtransient Negative sequence Zero sequence 2.34 2.01 0.21 0.18 0.14 0.12 0.16 0.14 0.10 0.08 1.77 0.16 0.11 0.12 0.07 1.85 0.16 0.11 0.12 0.08 2.08 1.74 1.46 0.19 0.16 0.14 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.09 0.07 0.06 3 0 Motor starting Maximum kVA (Shunt) (90% sustained voltage) (PMG) 422 497 422 497 422 497 311 389 Time constants (Sec) Transient Subtransient Open circuit DC 0.032 0.010 0.850 0.007 0.032 0.010 0.850 0.007 0.032 0.010 0.850 0.007 0.032 0.010 0.850 0.007 Cummins Inc. Data and specification subject to change without notice ADS -208 (10/17) Alternator data sheet Frame size: UC3E Windings (@ 20° C) Stator resistance (Line to Line, Ohms) 0.0620 0.0460 0.0900 0.0620 Rotor resistance (Ohms) 1.3100 1.3100 1.3100 1.3100 Number of leads 12 12 6 12 * Lower broad range 110/190 thru 120/208, 220/380 thru 240/416. Cummins Inc. Data and specification subject to change without notice ADS -208 (10/17) THE VMC GROUP The Power of Together CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SEISMIC DESIGN OF NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Certification Parameters: Certification No. VMA -5 1 07 1 -0 1 C (REVISION 04) Expiration Date: 06/30/2021 The nonstructural products (mechanical and/or electrical components) listed on this certificate are CERTIFIED' FOR SEISMIC APPLICATIONS in accordance with the following building code2 releases. IBC 2012, 2015, 2018 The following model designations, options, and accessories are included in this certification. Reference report number VMA -51071-01 as issued by The VMC Group for a complete list of certified models, included accessories/options, and certified installation methods. Cummins Power Generation, Incorporated; Diesel Gensets Commercial Series; 10 kW —125 kW The above referenced equipment is APPROVED for seismic application when properly installed', used as intended, and contains a Seismic Certification Label referencing this Certificate of Compliance'. As limited by the tabulated values, below grade, grade, and roof -level installations, installations in essential facilities, for life safety applications, and/or of equipment containing hazardous contents are permitted and included in this certification with an Equipment Importance Factor assigned as IP=1.5. The equipment is qualified by successful seismic shake table testing at the nationally recognized Dynamic Certification Laboratories under the review of the ISO Accredited Product Certification Agency, The VMC Group. Certified IBC Test Datum AC156 Certified Importance Ip <_ 1.5 Soil Classes A-E Risk Categories I-IV Design Categories A -F ISO 17025 Laboratory Pre/Post-Shake Functionality Tri -axial, 5% Damping SRS Seismic Design Levels SD5< 2.500 g z/h = 0.0 DesigO'ol .. =0.4SDSIR (1+2D< P P AFLEX tt e 1200 g Aarc.H < 2A00 g ZPAH s 2»160 g Certified Seismic Installation Methods Rigid mounting from unit base to rigid structure �..... s 2.000 g z/h s 1.0 2.400 g EX -V 5 1.667 g AMA, c 0.667 g ZPAA 5. 0.600 g The VMC Group .113 Main Street, Bloomingdale, NJ 07403 -Tel: 973 -838 -1780 -Fax: 973-492-8430• www.thevmcgroup.com Page 1 of 3 102S-103387 Rev 9 THE VMC GROUP The Power of Together CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SEISMIC DESIGN OF NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Certified Product Table: odel Power Rating C10 D6 C15 D6 C20 D6 C25 D6 C30 D6 C35 D6 10 kW 15 kW 20 kW 25 kW 30 kW 35 kW C40 D6 40 kW C50 D6 C60 D6 C50 D6C 50 kW 60 kW 50 kW C60 D6C 60 kW C80 D6C f C100 D6C C125 D6C 80 kW 100 kW 125 kW 1800 98 34 131 88 4,300 4,400 4,470 led Fuel Tank' Capacities (gal-) 46,74,91, 132, 195, 263 5,890 5,930 5,960 6,140 6,260 6,260 74, 132, 195, 263, 389 170 40 104 8,943 8,990 9,040 9,216 9,300 250, 425, 625 zlh 2.500 2.000 2.500 This certification includes the open generator set and the enclosed generator set when installed with or without the sub -base tank. This certification also includes the sub -base tank as a stand-alone accessory. The generator set and included options shall be a catalogue design and factory supplied. The generator set and applicable options shall be installed and attached to the building structure per the manufacturer supplied seismic installation instructions. This certification excludes all non -factory supplied accessories, including but not limited to mufflers, isolation/restraint devices, remote control panels, remote radiators, pumps and other electrical/mechanical components. VMA -51071-01C (Revision 04) Issue Date: July 3, 2015 Revision Date: June 6, 2018 Expiration Date: June 30, 2021 The VMC Group•113 Main Street, Bloomingdale, NJ 07403 -Tel: 973-838-1780•Fax: 973-492-8430•www.thevmcgroup.com Page 2 of 3 102S-103387 Rev 9 THE VMC GROUP The Power of Together'' CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SEISMIC DESIGN OF NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Notes and Comments: 1. All equipment listed herein successfully passed the seismic acceptance criteria for shake testing non-structural components and systems as set forth in the ICC AC -156. The Test Response Spectrum (TRS) enveloped the Required Response Spectrum (RRS) for all units tested. The units cited in this certification were representative sample(s) of a contingent of models and all remained captive and structurally sound after the seismic shake simulation. The units also remained functionally operational after the simulation testing as functional testing was completed by the equipment manufacturer before and after the seismic simulations. Although a seismic qualified unit inherently contains some wind resisting capacity, that capacity is undetermined and is excluded from this certification. Snow/Ice loads have been neglected and thus limit the unit to be installed both indoors (covered by an independent protective structure) and out of doors (exposed to accumulating snow/ice) for ground snow loads no greater than 30 psf for all applications. 2. The following building codes are addressed under this certification: IBC 2012 — referencing ASCE7-10 and ICC AC -156 IBC 2015 — referencing ASCE7-10 and ICC AC -156 IBC 2018 — referencing ASCE7-16 and ICC AC -156 3. Refer to the manufacturer supplied installation drawings for anchor requirements and mounting considerations for seismic applications. Required anchor locations, size, style, and load capacities (tension and shear) may be specified on the installation drawings or specified by a 3rd party. Mounting requirement details such as anchor brand, type, embedment depth, edge spacing, anchor -to -anchor spacing, concrete strength, special inspection, wall design, and attachment to non -building structures must be outlined and approved by the Engineer of Record for the project or building. Structural walls, structural floors, and housekeeping pads must also be seismically designed and approved by the project or building Structural Engineer of Record to withstand the seismic anchor loads as defined on the installation drawings. The installing contractor is responsible for observing the installation detailed in the seismic installation drawings and the proper installation of all anchors and mounting hardware. 4. For this certificate and certification to remain valid, this certificate must correspond to the "Seismic Certification Label" found affixed to the unit by the factory. The label ensures the manufacturer built the unit in conformance to the IBC seismic design criteria set forth by the Certified Seismic Qualification Agency, The VMC Group, and meets the seismic design levels claimed by this certificate. 5. Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing connections to the equipment must be flexibly attached as to not transfer load through the connection. The structural integrity of any conduit, cable trays, piping, ductwork and/or flexible connections is the responsibility of others. This certification does not guarantee the equipment will remain compliant to NEMA, IP, UL, or CSA standards after a seismic event. 6. This certificate applies to units manufactured at: 1400 73rd Ave NE, OF 143, Minneapolis, MN 55432 7. This project follows The VMC Group's ISO -17065 Scheme for Product Certification of Nonstructural Components. 8. The qualified seismic design level stated is the lowest for all series this certificate covers, for more detailed ranges of qualified seismic design levels, see the certified product tables. VMA -51071-01C (Revision 04) issue Date: July 3, 2015 Revision Date: June 6, 2018 Expiration Date: June 30, 2021 ,E7 John P. Giuliano, PE President, The VMC Group The VMC Group •113 Main Street, Bloomingdale, Ni 07403•Tel: 973-838-1780•Fax: 973-492-8430•www.thevmcgroup.com Page 3 of 3 102S-103387 Rev 9 co m t a I m si, n I 0 FUN -UR. LUIS" AYYLI(,AIIUNJ. 3. ANCHORS MUST BE INSTALLED IN MINIMUM 3000 PSI COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH NORMAL WEIGHT STRUCTURAL CONCRETE. CONCRETE AGGREGATE MUST COMPLY WITH "ASTM C33". 4. ANCHORS MUST BE INSTALLED TO THE TORQUE SPECIFICATION AS RECOMMENDED BY THE ANCHOR MANUFACTURER. 5. ANCHORS MUST BE INSTALLED IN LOCATIONS SPECIFIED ON THIS INSTALLATION DRAWING. 6. WASHERS MUST BE INSTALLED AT EACH ANCHOR LOCATION BETWEEN THE ANCHOR HEAD AND EQUIPMENT FOR TENSION LOAD DISTRIBUTION. WASHERS MUST BE TYPE A OR B PLAIN WASHERS MEETING ASME 818.21.1-2009. WASHER SIZE TO MATCH ANCHOR DIAMETER. T. CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB AND CONCRETE HOUSEKEEPING PADS MUST BE DESIGNED FOR SEISMIC APPLICATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH 'ACI 318-11'. 8. ALL HOUSEKEEPING PAD THICKNESSES MUST BE DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRE -QUALIFICATION TEST REPORT AS DEFINED IN NOTE 1 OR A MINIMUM OF 1.58 THE ANCHOR EMBEDMENT DEPTH, WHICHEVER IS LARGEST (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE). 9. ALL HOUSEKEEPING PADS MUST BE DOWELLED OR CAST INTO THE BUILDING STRUCTURAL FLOOR SLAB AND DESIGNED FOR SEISMIC APPLICATION PER "ACI 318-11" AND AS APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OF RECORD. 10. FLOOR MOUNTED EQUIPMENT (WITH OR WITHOUT A HOUSEKEEPING PAD) MUST BE INSTALLED TO A STEEL REINFORCED STRUCTURAL CONCRETE FLOOR THAT IS SEISMICALLY DESIGNED AND APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD TO RESIST ALL LOADS FROM EOUIPMENT BEING ANCHORED TO THE FLOOR. - II. COORDINATE REINFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT STRUCTURE WITH EQUIPMENT ANCHOR LOCATIONS. 12. ATTACHING SEISMIC CERTIFIED EQUIPMENT TO FLOOR OTHER THAN THOSE DESIGNED TO ACCEPT THE SEISMIC LOADS FROM CERTIFIED EQUIPMENT BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OF RECORD IS PROHIBITED. 13. INSTALLATION ONTO A STEEL ROOF STRUCTURE OR MANUFACTURED STEEL CURB SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OF RECORD. 14. CONNECTIONS TO THE EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CONDUIT, WIRING FROM CABLE TRAYS, OTHER ELECTRICAL SERVICES OR OTHER CONNECTIONS, ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR AND BEYOND THE SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT. FLEXIBLE ATTACHMENTS MUST BE USED FOR SEISMIC CONNECTIONS TO ISOLATED COMPONENTS OR ISOLATED EQUIPMENT. THE FLEXIBLE ATTACHMENT MUST PROVIDE FOR ENOUGH RELATIVE DISPLACEMENT TO REMAIN CONNECTED TO THE EQUIPMENT AND FUNCTIONAL DURING AND AFTER A SEISMIC EVENT. 15. REFER TO GENSET OUTLINE DRAWINGS FOR WEIGHT, CG AND CONFIGURATION SPECIFICS. N •P0.! P II' L3 e �f. .0%AN i J VI IONA m< [f0-159 /99 A 1 PRODUCTION RELEASE DAH DAN ARM ,I19ER16 Pi A o. 5 ae# m _ Aa a IA o;i o .E ag CuINIB POSER 6N89ARNN INSTALLATION,GENSET I SEISMIC REOURUMS s I to .r n I o s m A,n I o to C50 D6C C60 D6C C80 D6C 0100 D5 10125 D6C1 CUMMINS GENSET MODEL GRADE MOUNTED GENERATOR SETS — GENERATOR SET WITH OR WITHOUT ENCLOSURE • n 0 z On CBC 2013/IBC 2012 Sds <= 2.5 Ip <_ 1.5 SEE NOTE np/Rp <= 2.5/2.0 t/h = 1.0 Si = 2.5 EVALUATION PARAMETERS CONCRETE ANCHORS ANCHOR EMBEDMENT ANCHOR SPACING DISTANCE TO CONCRET NEAREST EDGE THICK C50 D6C C60 D6C C60 D6C C100 D6C C125 56C CUMMINS GENSET MODEL GRADE/ROOF MOUNTED GENERATOR SETS IT SPECIFICS AND MINIMUM SLAB THICKNESS TO BE DESIGNED BY ENGINEER OF RECORD. ATTACHMENT TO CONCRETE a GENERATOR SET WITH OR WITHOUT ENCLOSURE 0 0 O CBC 2013/IBC 2012 Sds as 2.5 Ip <= 1.5 up/Rp <= 2.5/2.0 s/h as 1,0 EVALUATION PARAMETERS STEEL BOLTS ATTACHMENT TO STEEL (OTT d) 5/8' DIAMETER ASTM A325N OR P WITH WASHERS THRO THE BASE RAIL MOON NOUS. PIM c w _ —Eli- c.6.- m Z. g^ H F - c3 z 0 V•�`•e N4 gE6I y ,. 0 HOFNEISTER 0 HOFMEISTER "n0. JARALE ., .... ..... 2. E;m> IIIIIP —Ar 0. qi 8A 111 c n. cr, Cuwea Pores Gaeunm INSTALLATION,GENSET SEISMIC REOUIRENENRS MI.H� luI0a IIIA =i IIIA > I m i. n 1 a s1 m ', n 0 a A 1 P g `i 1 m l� 0000000000000000000000000 ., o 0 0 'o 0 0 0 N MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS IDZ:T:EI RADE MOUNTING TO CONCRETE: 5/8' DIAMETI LOCATIONS. SEE SHEET 4 RADE OR ROOF MOUNTING TO STEEL: 5/8' D t 4 + 4-- e • u m �• --O-—_ —_—_ O O O t: ;` -i _ _= O O O O ......e _IL} K. 1- ± w _ rt D H0FME15TER D 110/85151(8 JANALE v,i IIFEBl6 rpm -- o- . g I- 8 u u oy1 _- Guam Poo. OBOATO INSTALLATION,GENSET SEISMIC REQUIREYENtS Pi .i a s I 0 T n 1 0 a I CO ,I, n I o % _ o 0 33M 4 p D 0 ! uu' I1lI II m 9 T o 4 o 4k P Am -40 rn Da 203 0 rm 00 o0 bill 11 2 o I gg11 17 . ' 1 1 1 i ,1. 0 liAIIII I bk F - u fig.�e: t" H' nrr'- 9e o= --, o -.-°-, 1-03 T SKID I WASHER AME AS SPECIFIE GINEER OF RECOR •M D HOFNEISTFR <u 0 HOFNEISTER JANAEE ••�� IIFEBI6 1110® -if 1.110 r s9 A co K 011 oy tg Coins Pow OB6ullul INSTALLATION,GENSET SEISMIC REQUIREMENTS ILE :1:H0 1113 ag II[ s I m T n I > 1 m y n 1 0 i qP b m 1 - m E, o a I 0 e u 0• o a 7, so s I Z cn k 2 m o co o N o u Raw " -3 _ Egi _MI 4 2 �- � I I g 1 I m H ,y .ea - I H Lb eo r. silm • o ; 9 9 .- - sA 03 CIM POKE GBBUTON INSTALLATION,GENSET SEISMIC NEOUIN(N(NTS 3 .... >9 > I m 1- n 1 0 0 w co 5 ZZ mm 00 (SI Ul CO CO m21 i D m y 0 I D a - D 11 m k 4i. � _ ; ,., 1 D p 11 N SPARE-1 It. NPT MALE PLUG) © PRO EMERGENCY 1 E PLUG) MAUI F 4 7741 - • Myr 4 I •" I I l ( I N - • ui y _ - e e q® -- = as. i iiii eV• ''1 o` __z n nn -f ...s TANK FEATURE COD[/RUN it C301.1 ! C303-2 1 0305.2 I>© F. ©®®I> D ®n D • Olf(Bli KW:LLW-V iP6 ;i --m TITAN....;::::: P. e e t. - 11111111111:0 MC:MC0 •�2 a vest._ e. i N 1 CO y 0 iA 4 N 0 la* m9 zz 33 mm Mtn 00 COM 0O) A0 337:1 N Vi 00 0 (SNOISN31X3 1N3A H11M) c»» • S 1 k�L RR CO T f) O 0 A m Ez • i F i e t� E MIME 0 zz 33 oo vv mm mmm.33m 33. moo 8R > I m 4, n 1 o co CP g i• Ip t . A m g r', a 1 _ _ m w m i IV 63 N 7.7 Z 2 4 Af c m O i a z MI o i.ij o 0 •o s^ 00 I [ m Cwwit -P a O .. �b N :g ij „ 6, g o 1- 5.2 a c _ f w H_ F. w• PRODUCTION REEEASE 0'8 A "'L'1 s g o A Ire POUR GRAM= E, ENCLOSURE _ 9 .1 ... >i m T n 1 m > m Ni‘ n I z o. =ER TO PAGE 1 (F231-2 ENCLOSU )THER F217-2 ENCLOSURE DIMEN F217-2 ENCLOSURE CONFIGURA1 o _ _ CP- m O o: 1 z z UP R F w _ IF - RF a w 0 90 (20 52551I1A 1°1 I PRO5UCTI0N.AELEASE __ 16I'NI X_NASIBNOTIA ���M_WICXMANN I/11015 ARROW t 11' g111 - s off_ Calfa Pow Gomm", OUTLINE,ENCLOSURE U 111 111 III .. 111 > m, I o a m y 0 0 z T. es c s II 111111111 HMI oamooao�Faoo o v H rn®.,I,.. a� m IRCUIT BREAKER A STUB-UP `RACK -BATTERY (F065-21 .'719113.- -+;'•4p�'�i � f' ■i a Cel - oOP. �+ it J/ !��b`i I' 11 • WE CRANK SHAFT 314 (12,4 ADIATOR FILL c,o o co Cl Cr,- O -x sf - - .D - cs,v � _se r O co O. O !7 x o n oP Kxis es I p .... gMF i_o ev eF :C g; PD -- D DD P D. g: - to "6 T - mo u <7., ..7. IONS SHOWN IN ( 1 ARE IN INCHES. TO CIRCUIT BREAKER OUTLINE DRAWING FOR ICAL STUB -UP AREA FOR SPECIFIC BREAKERS. L INTERFACE CONNECTION SHOULD BE MADE WITH LE CONNECTIONS. 1.81 HOLES MARKED BYQFOR SECURING TO MOUNTING SURFA AIN EXTENSION: 5/8 INCH HOSE ID. C SEISMIC CERTIFIED INSTALLATION, SEE IBC SEISMIC INSTALLATION REQUIREMENT DRAWING. IOLES FOR OPTIONAL COOLING EXHAUST AIR DUCT ADAPTER. TO GENSET FOUNDATION OUTLINE FOR ELECTRICAL AND OTHER TION SPECIFICS. SUPPLIED WITH FLEXIBLE FUEL LINEISI THAT CAN BE TED TO GENSET INTERFACE POINTISI. UEL SUPPLY LINE: 686 (21.01 LONG WITH 1/4• JIC MALE ERMINATION. TABULATION rt D HOFEIS0ER �. D HOFMEISTfR .v N JAWALE ▪ 1788616 air[ C00C rsi al os ii - I XI 0yi Cur, Pavel 0Be8IDN OUTLINE,GENSET co ea F i = a I m .i. n 1 0 a I m 4, n o 7 1 } � VIII �� ■ i! lti u."_ IID ilnn-4.a 1 r 000D000 MOO C>Fi -> o CIC, o n on Cr, Cr, C, o 0 CI Cr, C., (.,n I, CO Cr", t D _ !Y I. `_,_1 ^u`.€ YOICII _e ;.. rQII-i' 1�1 \st.D.0 1 - u..�('� III , -=-i, 4016== I = o .ig ,T.1 III `(CO -1604161 A I 1 IFROOUC11011 6616AS6 ID7141 DAIl I JA*A1( �11YAP16 oo I. 111 —� A 111 Oi 0 a a 8 . - o 111 - .°..!III g 111 > 1 m .J. n 1 0 0 F, o, s zz 3 3 33 nn mm 1.0 mmm A CO Of 43 N 0 i i, 5555555555555555555555 Tr- o!!iu w "I moiii: \� 1�_Ai 11�.._ __._. o f • I 0 iJ yyY 7.- . , 7! - 3'Vr i � ! s. S-_ .e L lAAYE IA 51 [l[CIPEA IC IA Ir AYJY1IAELI IAoc ono, Caroo cawEuiioYs'aLr _ 6-.- `4_ -$ -S- . =_ :end g >. - of Eng® ®! ® Di, ,-- D ®=E e% E __ E X% -- i i _ - W F 84 Fi__E47 a m 0 N 1.1F ZZ 33 as A mom Nit0 O_». A 0303 w N j1 • iit IJ • 9 s'f m n Coolant heaters > Specification sheet Control Thermostat Range ON @ 80" F (27" C) OFF @100"F (38" C) Control Thermostat Tolerance ±7.0" F (4" C) on close (ON) ±5.0" F (3" C) on open (OFF) Approvals UL Listed CSA Compliant CE Compliant 120V 15A 240V 15A NEMA 5-15P NEMA 6 15P Cnnlant Kantor Kit Critical Cnmpnnan* Vnitaga Wattana Kantor Amp Inefrar+inn ShootI 0333-0632-01 0333-0588-01 120 1000 8.3 000G-0406 I 0333-0632-01 0333-0588-01 120 1000 8.3 000G-0406 0541-0802-01 0333-0588-01 120 1000 8.3 000G-0539 0333-0548 0333-0588-01 120 1000 8.3 000G-0190 0179-4755-03 0333-0588-01 120 1000 8.3 000C-0703 0179-4938-03 0333-0588-01 120 1000 8.3 000G-0714 0333-0632-02 0333-0588-02 208/240 750/1000 3.6/4.16 000G-0406 0333-0632-02 0333-0588-02 208/240 750/1000 3.6/4.16 000G-0406 0541-0802-02 0333-0588-02 208/240 750/1000 3.6/4.16 000G-0539 0333-0549 0333-0588-02 208/240 750/1000 3.6/4.16 000G-0190 0179-4755-04 0333-0588-02 208/240 750/1000 3.6/4.16 000C-0703 0179-4938-04 0333-0588-02 208/240 750/1000 3.6/4.16 000G-0714 0300-5420-01 0333-0588-03 120 1500 12.5 000G-0447 0333-0631-01 0333-0588-03 120 1500 12.5 000G-0406 0333-0630-01 0333-0588-03 120 1500 12.5 000G-0406 0333-0631-01 0333-0588-03 120 1500 12.5 000G-0406 0300-5422-01 0333-0588-03 120 1500 12.5 000G-0453 0300-5422-01 0333-0588-03 120 1500 12.5 000G-0453 0333-0631-01 0333-0588-03 120 1500 12.5 000G-0406 0179-4902-03 0333-0588-03 120 1500 12.5 0179-4908-03 0333-0588-03 120 1500 12.5 0333-0713-03 0333-0588-03 120 1500 12.5 000G-0664 02009 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. "Our energy working for you." is a trademark of Cummins Power Generation. Specifications are subject to change without notice. AC -131f (6/09) Page 1 of 18 .. 1 m Q. n 1 o -' _ ' m 1 � t IP m '4) e e. ` . MI ril 0 It A _ o Ir Arliferan's l'61 ow ‘ „:„...,,),.. i , \ D6C, C60 D6C, C100 D6C, C12 `-011. HEATER (120W, 150W, IPH H487-2) m n \3.,mO° coo �_` 11- ',41111,1r, \uo DN _ .p`. ___ O R uy,+'µ11r % a \•O� tt s; Tit e` L N ERGENC7 STOP SWITCH 796-21 6d E'gi [_N JAWALE 17NAR16 • D HOENEI57ER �•• D HOENE157ER III 1 + 674161717 IPR000CTIOM RELEASE "'' 111 _w J, , 111 jSi 0. • ,GENSET 1.-- RELAYS IN552S21 (06.4106X' JAMALE 14A616 0 1111 —III o 4 111 .1 _ N Ills > 1 m T n 1 o s 1 m ,f, n I 0 ALTERNATOR HEI 120?,I00W. (A290 E NC ITER/REG-PMG/E05J1 (8184-2) I a` • Joi — j0 01.. '4---.,41-,114714 �;•,: —› - S. spfr d'. ‹-- CI cr, CI Co .0 C w _ •L Y e At il• }}:7.:€ _-as y4 . u _ iy - D HOFNFISTER D HOFNEISTER q —o. >g"— jj II ION DREW IDAN�OAH JARAL[ I IIYARl6 - g A 031^ Lura POWER GY6Uiu. OUTLINE,GENSET OPTIONS -F a I m .i. 0 1 0 Specification sheet OTEC Transfer Switch Open Transition 40 -1200 amp Description OTEC transfer switches are designed for operation and switching of electrical loads between primary power and Standby generator sets. They are suitable for use in emergency, legally required, and optional Standby applications. The switches monitor both power sources, signal generator set startup, automatically transfer power, and return the load to the primary power source once a stable utility is available. The fully integrated controller is designed for practical functionality, with LED indicators and digital pushbuttons for ease of operator use. Our energy working for you. ©2018 Cummins Inc. 1 S-1464 (06/18) Features Microprocessor control - Easy-to-use, standard control. LEDs display transfer switch status; pushbuttons allow operator to activate control test, exercise timing and transfer mode. Programmed transition — Open transition timing can be adjusted to completely disconnect the load from both sources for a programmed time period, as recommended by NEMA MG -1 for transfer of inductive loads. Advanced transfer switch mechanism — Unique bi- directional linear actuator provides virtually frictionfree, constant force, straight-line transfer switch action during automatic operation. Manual operation - Manual operating handles, shielded termination, and over -center contact mechanisms allow effective manual operation under deenergized conditions. Positive interlocking - Mechanical and electrical interlocking prevent source -to -source connection through the power or control wiring. Main contacts - Heavy-duty silver alloy contacts and multi - leaf arc chutes are rated for motor loads or total system load transfer. They require no routine contact maintenance. Continuous load current not to exceed 100% of switch rating and Tungsten loads not to exceed 30% of switch rating. Easy servicelaccess - Single -plug hamess connection and compatible terminal markings simplify servicing. Access space is ample. Door -mounted controls are field - programmable; no tool is required. Complete product line - Cummins offers a wide range of equipment, accessories and services to suit virtually any backup power application. Warranty and service - Products are backed by a comprehensive warranty and a worldwide network of distributors with factory -trained service technicians. power.cummins.com Transfer switch mechanism Specifications • Transfer switch mechanism is electrically operated and mechanically held in the Source 1 and Source 2 positions. The transfer switch incorporates electrical and mechanical interlocks to prevent inadvertent interconnection of the sources. • Independent break -before -make action is used for both 3 -pole and 4- pole/switched neutral switches. This design allows use of sync check operation when required, or control of the operating speed of the transfer switch for proper transfer of motor and rectifier -based loads (programmed transition feature). • True 4 -pole switching allows for proper ground (earth) fault sensing and consistent, reliable operation for the life of the transfer switch. The neutral poles of the transfer switch have the same ratings as the phase poles and are operated by a common crossbar mechanism, eliminating the possibility of incorrect neutral operation at any point in the operating cycle, or due to failure of a neutral operator. • Electrical interlocks prevent simultaneous closing signals to normal and emergency contacts and interconnection of normal and emergency sources through the control wiring • High pressure silver alloy contacts resist burning and pitting. Separate arcing surfaces further protect the main contacts. Contact wear is reduced by multiple leaf arc chutes that cool and quench the arcs. Barriers separate the phases to prevent interphase flashover. A transparent protective cover allows visual inspection while inhibiting inadvertent contact with energized components. • Switch mechanism, including contact assemblies, is third -party certified to verify suitability for applications requiring high endurance switching capability for the life of the transfer switch. Withstand and closing ratings are validated using the same set of contacts, further demonstrating the robust nature of the design. Voltage rating Transfer switches rated from 40 A through 1200 A are rated up to 600 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz. Arc interruption Multiple leaf arc chutes cool and quench the arcs. Barriers prevent interphase flashover. Neutral bar A full current -rated neutral bar with lugs is standard on enclosed 3 -pole transfer switches. Auxiliary contacts Two contacts (one for each source) are provided for customer use. Wired to terminal block for easy access. Rated at 10A Continuous and 250 VAC maximum. Operating temperature -22 'F (-30 'C) to 140 'F (60 'C) -40 'F (-40 'C) to 140 'F (60 'C) Storage temperature Humidity Up to 95% relative, non -condensing Altitude Up to 10,000 ft (3,000 m) without derating Total transfer time (source -to- source) Will not exceed 6 cycles at 60 Hz with normal voltage applied to the actuator and without delayed transition enabled. Manual operation handles Transfer switches are equipped with permanently attached operating handles and quickbreak, quick -make contact mechanisms suitable for manual operation under de -energized conditions. Transition. Modes Open transition/programmed — Controls the time required for the device to switch from source to source, so that the load -generated voltages decay to a safe level before connecting to an energized source. Recommended by NEMA MG -1 to prevent nuisance tripping breakers and load damage. Adjustable 0-10 seconds, default 0 seconds. Open transition/in-phase — Initiates open transition transfer when in-phase monitor senses both sources are in phase. Operates in a break -before -make sequence. Includes ability to enable programmed transition as a backup. If sources are not in phase within 120 seconds, the system will transfer using programmed transition. Our energy working for you." a2018 Cummins Ina. 1 S-1464 (06/18) power.cummins.com Microprocessor control • Simple, easy-to-use control provides transfer switch information and operator controls • LED lamps for source availability and source connected indication, exercise mode, and test mode. LED status lamps also provided for control set-up and configuration. • Pushbutton controls for initiating test, overriding time delays and setting exercise time. • Field -configurable for in-phase open or programmed open transition. • Integral exerciser clock • Control is prototype -tested to withstand voltage surges per EN60947-6-1. • Gold -flashed generator start contacts Control functions Voltage sensing: All phases on the normal source and single phase on generator source. Normal Source Pickup: adjustable 90-95%, Dropout: adjustable 70-90% of nominal voltage; Generator Source Pickup: 90%, dropout: 75% of nominal voltage. Frequency sensing: Generator Source Pickup: 90% of nominal frequency; Dropout: 75% of nominal frequency. Exerciser clock: Switch is furnished with an integral engine exerciser configurable for operation on a 7, 14, 21, or 28 -day cycle with a fixed exercise period duration of 20 minutes. A 12 -hr exerciser time offset allows for the convenient setting of exercise time without the need to activate the timer at the exact time that you need to schedule the generator exercise for. Software selectable capability allows for the exercising of the generator with or without load. Time -delay functions Engine start: Prevents nuisance genset starts due to momentary power system variation or loss. Adjustable: 0-10 seconds; default: 3 seconds Transfer normal to emergency: Allows genset to stabilize before application of load. Prevents power interruption if normal source variation or loss is momentary. Allows staggered transfer of loads in multiple transfer switch systems. Adjustable 0-300 seconds, default 5 seconds. Retransfer emergency to normal: Allows the utility to stabilize before retransfer of load. Prevents needless power interruption if return of normal source is momentary. Allows staggered transfer of loads in multiple transfer switch systems. Adjustable (1-30 minutes, default 10 minutes. Genset stop: Maintains availability of the genset for immediate reconnection in the event that the normal source fails shortly after transfer. Allows gradual genet cool down by running unloaded. Adjustable 0-30 minutes, default 10 minutes. Delayed (programmed) transition: Controls the speed of operation of the transfer switch power contacts to allow load generated voltages from inductive devices to decay prior to connecting a live source. Adjustable 0-10 seconds, default 0 seconds. Elevator signal: Provides a relay output contact for the elevator signal relay (load disconnect). The signal can also be configured to provide a post transfer delay of the same duration. Adjustable: 0-300 seconds (requires optional elevator signal relay for use). Options Elevator signal relay: Provides a relay output contact for the signal relay function Programmable exerciser clock: Provides a fully -programmable 7 -day clock to provide greater flexibility in scheduling exercise periods than standard integral exerciser. Time -of -day setting feature operates generator during periods of high utility rates. Our energy working for you. 02018 Cummins Inc. IS -1464 (06/18) power.cummins.com UL withstand and closing ratings The transfer switches listed below must be protected by circuit breakers or fuses. Referenced drawings include detailed listings of specific breakers or fuse types that must be used with the respective transfer switches. Consult with your distributor/dealer to obtain the necessary drawings. Withstand and Closing Ratings (WCR) are stated in symmetrical RMS amperes.. Transfer switch ampere MCCB protection Special circuit breaker protection WCR @ volts max with specific manufacturers MCCBs Max MCCB ratings Drawing reference With specific current limiting breakers (CLB) Max CLB rating Drawing reference 40, 70, 125 3 -pole 14,000 at 600 225 A A050J441 200,000 @ 600 225 A A048J566 40, 70, 125 4 -pole 30,000 at 600 400 A A048E949 200,000 @ 600 400 A A051D533 A056M825 30,000 at 600 400 A A048E949 200,000 @ 600 400 A A051D533 150 225, '60 300, 400, 600 65,000 at 600 1200 A A056M829 200,000 @ 600 1200 A A048J564 800, 1000 65,000 @ 480 1400 A A056M821 200,000 @ 600 1400 A A048J562 50,000 @ 600 1200 85,000 @ 480 1600 A A056M825 200,000 @ 600 1600 A A048P186 65,000 @ 600 Fuse Protection Transfer switch ampere WCR @ volts max. with current limiting fuses Max fuse, size and type Drawing reference 40, 70, 125 3- and 4 -pole 200,000 at 600 200 A Class, J, RK1, RK5, T A050J441 150 •60 200,000 at 600 1200 A Class L or T, or 600 A class J, RK1, RK5 A048E949 300, 400, 600 200,000 at 600 1200 A Class L or T, or 600 A Class, J, RK1, RK5 A056M829 800, 1000 200,000 at 600 2000 A Class L or 1200 A class T or 600 A class J, RK1, RK5 A056M821 1200 200,000 at 600 2000 A Class L or 1200 A class T or 600 A class J, RK1, RK5 A056M825 3 -cycle ratings Transfer switch ampere WCR @ volts max 3 cycle rating Max MCCB rating Drawing reference 300, 400, 600 25,000 at 600 1200 A A056M829 800, 1000 35,000 at 600 1400 A A056M821 42,000 at 600 1200 1600 A A056M825 50,000 at 480 Our energy working for you. - 02018 Cummins Inc. 1S-1464 (06/18) power.cummins.com Enclosures The transfer switch and control are wall -mounted in a key -locking enclosure. Wire bend space complies with 2008 NEC. Dimensions - transfer switch in UL type 1 enclosure Amp rating Height Width Depth Weight Outline drawing Door closed Door open in mm in mm in mm in mm Ib kg 40, 70, 27.0 686 20.5 521 12.0 305 31.5 800 82 37 0310-0544 125 3R, 12 0310-0453 3 -pole 3 -pole 4 0310-0445 46.0 1168 32.0 813 16.0 406 46.0 40, 70, 35.5 902 26.0 660 16.0 406 41.0 1042 165 75 0500-4896 125 1118 215 97 3R, 12 0500-4896 4 -pole 4 -pole 4 0500-4896 46.0 1168 32.0 813 15 225 35.5 902 26.0 660 16.0 406 41.0 1042 165 75 0310-0414 260 43.5 1105 28.5 724 16.0 406 43.0 1093 170 1 1 - 1 , • 300, 54.0 1372 25.5 648 18.0 457 42.0 1067 225 102 0310-1307 400, 600 813 16.0 406 46. 1168 255 102 4X 0500-4184 260 800, 68.0 1727 30.0 762 19.5 495 48.5 1232 360 163 0310-0417 1000 1168 32.0 813 16.0 406 46.0 1168 255 102 4 0310-0447 1200 90.0 2286 39.0 991 27.0 698 63.0 1600 730 331 A030L411 Dimensions - transfer switch in UL type 3R, 4, 4x, or 12 enclosure Amp rating Height Width Depth p Weight Cabinet type Outline drawing Door closed Door open in mm in mm in mm in mm Ib kg 40, 70, 125 34.0 864 26.5 673 12.5 318 36.5 927 125 57 3R, 12 0310-0453 3 -pole 4 0310-0445 46.0 1168 32.0 813 16.0 406 46.0 1168 255 102 4X 0500-4184 40, 70, 125 42.5 1080 30.5 775 16.0 406 44.0 1118 215 97 3R, 12 0500-4896 4 -pole 4 0500-4896 46.0 1168 32.0 813 16.0 406 46.0 1168 215 102 4X 0500-4184 150, 225 42.5 1080 30.5 775 16.0 406 44.0 1118 215 97 3R, 12 0310-0453 4 0310-0446 46.0 1168 32.0 813 16.0 406 46. 1168 255 102 4X 0500-4184 260 3R, 12 0310-0455 46.0 1168 32.0 813 16.0 406 46.0 1168 255 102 4 0310-0447 4X 0500-4184 300, 400, 600 59.0 1499 27.5 699 16.5 419 41.5 1054 275 125 3R, 12 0310-1315 4 0310-1316 73.5 1867 32.5 826 19.5 495 49.5 1257 410 186 4X 0500-4185 800, 1000 3R, 12 0310-0457 73.5 1867 32.5 826 19.5 495 49.5 1257 410 186 4 0310-0449 4X 0500-4185 1200 3R, 12 A030L411 90.0 2286 39.0 991 27.0 698 63.0 1600 730 331 4,4X A041N370 Our energy working for you." ©2018 Cummins Inc. 1 S-1464 (06/18) power.cummins.com Transfer switch lug capacities All lugs 90°C rated and accept copper or aluminum wire unless indicated otherwise. Transfer switch ampere Cables per phase Size 40, 70, 125 3 -pole 1 #12 AWG -2/0 40 4 -pole 1 #12 AWG -2/0 70, 125 4 -pole 1 #6 AWG - 300 MCM 1501225 1 #6 AWG - 300 MCM 260 1 #6 AWG - 400 MCM 300, 400 2 One accepts 3/0 AWG - 600 MCM and One #4 AWG - 250 MCM 600 2 250 - 500 MCM 800, 1000 4 250 - 500 MCM 1200 4 #2 AWG to 600 MCM standard (feature N045) 1/0 AWG to 750 MCM optional (feature N066) Compression Lug Adapter optional (feature N032) Certification All switches are UL 1008 Listed with UL Type Rated cabinets and UL Listed CU -AL terminals. All switches are certified to CSA 282 Emergency Electrical Power Supply for Buildings, up to 600 VAC. Suitable for use in emergency, legally required and Standby applications per NEC 700, 701 and 702. All switches comply with NFPA 70, 99 and 110 (Level 1). Our energy working) for you.' ©2018 Cummins Inc. 1 S-1464 (06/18) All switches comply with NEMA ICS 10. All switches comply with IEEE 446 IEEE Recommended Practice for Emergency and Standby Power Systems. This transfer switch is designed and manufactured in facilities certified to IS09001. power.cummins.com • Submittal detail Amperage ratings • 40 • 70 • 125 • icn • 225 • 260 • 300 • 400 • 600 • 800 • 1000 • 1200 Voltage ratings • R020 120 • R038 190 • R021 208 • R022 220 • R023 240 • R024 380 • R025 416 Pole configuration - A122° D&'o^ 2 (^o"d ^owtral) • A029 Poles - 4 (switched neutral) Frequency • A044 60 Hertz • A045 50 Hertz Application • A035 Utility-to-genset System options • A041 Single phase 2 -wire or 3 -wire I• A042 Three phase, 3 -wire or 4 -wire I Enclosure • B001 Type 1: general purpose indoor (similar to IEC • Type IP30) • B002 Type 3R: intended for outdoor use, provides some protection from dirt, rain and snow (similar to IEC Type IP34) • B003 Type 4: indoor or outdoor use, provides some protection from wind-blown dust and water spray (similar to IEC Type IP65) • B010 Type 12: indoor use, some protection from dust (similar to IEC Type IP61) • B025 Type 4X: stainless steel, indoor or outdoor use, provides some protection from corrosion (similar to IEC Type IP65) Standards • A046 UL 1008/CSA certification • A080 Seismic certification Specifications are subject to change without notice. Control voltage I• M033 12V, Genset starting voltage I • MU34 24V, Cienset starting voltage re..t.9. art�G^g • J030 External exercise clock • MU3z tlevator signal reiay Battery chargers • K001 2 Amps, 12/24 Volts • KB59 15 Amps, 12 Volts • KB60 12 Amps, 24 Volts Auxiliary relays Relays are UL Listed and factory installed. All relays provide (2) normally closed isolated contacts rated 10A @ 600 VAC. Relay terminals accept (1) 18 gauge to (2) 12 gauge wires per terminal. • L101 24 VDC coil - installed, not wired (for customer use). • L102 24 VDC coil - emergency position — relay energized when switch is in source 2 (emergency) position. • L103 24 VDC coil - normal position - relay energized when switch is in source 1 (normal) position • L201 12 VDC coil installed, not wired (for customer use) 1 • L202 12 VDC coil - emergency position — relay energized when switch is in source 2 (emergency) position • L203 12 VDC coil - normal position - relay energized when switch is in source 1 (normal) position Miscellaneous options • CO27 Cover - guard • M003 Terminal block - 30 points (not wired) Optional lug kits • N032 Lug adapters, compression, 1/2 stab (1200A only) • N045 Cable lugs, mechanical, 600 MCM, 4 per pole (1200A only) • N066 Cable lugs, mechanical, 750 MCM, 4 per pole (1200A only) Warranty • G009 1 year comprehensive • G004 2 year comprehensive • G006 5 year basic • G007 5 year comprehensive • G008 10 year major components Shipping • A051 Packing — export box (800-1000 A) Accessories • AC -170 Accessories specifications sheet For more information contact your local Cummins distributor or visit power.cummins.com Our energy working for you.' ©2018 Cummins Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins is a registered trademark of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand, AmpSentry, InPower and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Inc. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. S-1464 (06/18) 610 Z lee4S x1 .• m '1 n 0 ii GROUND ON REAR CABINET _6 3 14.56 - 9.82) m ---:' IM II )en NEW ■ajn■lt1■ LUGS INSTALLE WALL OF (OTY 3) lao��sp� I 1 - / c �' Q Q A ❑ OW 9 -is G1-IA2 A MO O m 3. LUG CAPACITY: (I WIRE) WIRE GND LUG CAPACITY (I WIRE) WIRE CU -AL NOTES: MA I. APPROX. WEIGHT: SS: 2. DIMENSIONS IN ( J1 NN K ..r., O ��� \ \ Onn +� fc vo0a moi RANGE 16 AWG -300 MCM (16-150 mm) WIRE CU -AL. RANGE 14 AWG -1/0 12.5-50 mm) 6. WIRING 165 LBS ELECTR 75 kg 7. REFER FOR MII ARE MILLIMETERS. THIS EI co o LiIt1.EiIii!1iftI.1 1'�IY�� lel a� 4) — _ N • F, Le i* Is EA `_—_—___________—_—_—* N •. 4 8: ! m w Al0 sF i I I —...E a a 031 Cuba Pow 0eET&Yo1 OUTLINE -CONTROL BOX r7. m =51 a s I m .1. n 1 0 :a MASON WEST, INC. 1601 E. Miraloma Ave. Placentia, CA 92870 TEL (714) 630 - 0701, FAX (714) 632 - 0302 SEISMIC CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE CUMMINS POWER GENERATION OTPC, OTEC, OTPCSE, OTECSE, CHPC, OHPC & BTPC AUTOMATIC & BY-PASS TRANSFER SWITCHES QUALIFIED TO IBC 2009/2012, ASCE 7-10 & ICC AC -156 Sds = 2.17g, Ip = 1.5, Site Class D, z/h = 1.0 Acceleration (g) 10.0 1.0 0.5 1 Representative Spectrum i 10 Frequency (Hz) Reference Seismic Qualification Testing Reports: 1. Clark Dynamic Testing Laboratory Report No. T4374, T4418, T4683 & T4497 2. Environmental Testing Laboratory, Inc. Report No. ETL 11383 & 11383A 100 This is to certify that Mason West has reviewed the above referenced reports of the Seismic Qualification Test. The reports cover the testing data and results of the Automatic & By -Pass Transfer Switches provided by Cummins Power Generation. Each of the equipment represents the most seismically vulnerable construction in its product line platform. See Table 1 A, 1 B, 1C & 1 D for certified models under this certification. Mason West confirms that the equipment and the testing have complied with all of the requirements according to IBC 2009 / 2012 referencing ASCE 7-10 and ICC AC -156. Wong, S.E. rincipal Structural Engineer Mason West, Inc. Issued Date: March 19, 2013 Enclosures: Table 1A, 1B, 1C & 1D for all certified models under this certification. Cummins Part Number: A045V378 IS DMV 171 0 6ZL6 N3Crlag crianis sat -ss hill --1 O 00 F • z z > O 1, 1 0 -1 00 -< no m c c CC) cc xm -3 .u.1.1 88 Km mb.0m0 r 0 U • -lc rIrzrz 0 Knim rr > A 0 KK cno070 mraW-5 g4r m.->occm„icri 17Jr;5 n ,-, BOCCC "7'' '› EOnnm='-c 2 2 EF,E,444.r,g-17-. 2E; p402o-0s,0e..'E 2,-;i4PT-T4n i-,;',.-77.2gr8E5;M C.Z.9 ,:.5-„t:TM. 2c1cCrr<Cc 00 rr zr .077 64.960640$4909.54 00 os,..s.**(l000toosteAsosle 6000060090444000* I 0 LEAK INPUT FROM FUEL TANK (OPTIONAL) • 6141400960909 0 > 0 on nn zz mm 0> it! It4 911 a • Cummins Pacific, LLC 14775 Wicks Blvd. San Leandro, CA 94577 CUMMINS POWER GENERATION 2300 CONTROL INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM Specification sheet Battery charger -6 amp A045D925 60Hz/50Hz Description Cummins Power Generation fully automatic battery chargers are designed to both recharge your batteries, and extend your battery's life in applications where it is stored for long periods of time. This charger can handle poor power quality, exposure to extreme weather and rough handling. To maximize battery life, a 3 -stage charging cycle is implemented. The three charging stages are bulk stage, absorption stage and maintenance stage. During the bulk stage, the charger uses its full amp output to do the heaviest charging, quickly bringing your battery to about 75% of capacity. In the absorption stage, the current slows, adjusting for maximum charging efficiency while it gently tops off the battery to about 98% of capacity. During the maintenance stage, a lower, closely -regulated, constant voltage is applied to maintain full charge and prevent discharge. Unlike some "trickle chargers," the float charger won't apply more current than necessary to maintain full charge. Batteries can be connected indefinitely, without harm; in fact, the float charge extends battery life. Power Generation Features Protection - Surge protected to IEEE and EN standards. All models include single pole cartridge type fuses mounted on the printed circuit board to protect against input or output overcurrent. Lightweight and silent - Lighter than transformer types, completely silent but still provides full output when overloaded outlets drop AC voltage below the normal 115V. Monitoring - Status LED indicators are provided to show the condition or charging status of the battery. When the red LED is on, it indicates that the battery is discharged and is recharging at the 'BULK' rate. When both the red and green LEDs are on, the battery is charging at the 'midrange' rate. When the green LED is on, the battery is 90% charged and ready for use. Construction - Made using epoxy -potted cases making it the ultimate in durability, completely waterproof and able to withstand numerous caustic chemicals and gases, as well as being shockproof. Fault Indication - The charger senses and indicates the following fault conditions: Defective or damaged cells, under -voltage at the battery, battery drawing more current than charger can replace, loss of power or extremely low AC voltage at the charger, other battery fault conditions and charger failure. Compatibility - Works with Sealed Lead Acid (SLA), Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) and Gel type batteries. Low Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference -- This product meets FCC class B for conducted and radiated emissions. Listed - This product is UL listed according to the UL 1236 Standard. Warranty - This product has a two year warranty 02014 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. "Our energy working for you." is a trademark of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. NAAC-5943a-EN (7/14) Page 1 of 2 Specifications Performance and physical characteristics Output: Nominal voltage Float voltage —12 V batteries Input: Maximum output current Voltage AC Frequency Battery: Maximum battery size Maximum recharge time 12 VDC 13.0-13.6 VDC at 0-2 amps 6A@12VDCnom 115, 208, 240 ±10%, 90-135 60 Hz ±5% 150 Amp Hours 20 hours Approximate net weight: 4 lbs. (1.81 Kg) Approximate dimensions: height x width x depth-in(mm) 2.25x6.4x3.5(57x 162x89) Ambient temperature operation: At full rated output - 40°F to 158 °F (-40 °C to 70 °C) Americas 1400 73rd Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55432 USA Phone: 763 574 5000 Fax: 763 574 5298 Europe, CIS, Middle East and Africa Manston Park Columbus Ave. Manston Ramsgate Kent CT 12 5BF United Kingdom Phone 44 1843 255000 Fax 44 1843 255902 Asia Pacific 10 Toh Guan Road #07-01 TT International Tradepark Singapore 608838 Phone 65 6417 2388 Fax 65 6417 2399 Warning: Back feed to a utility system can cause electrocution and/or property damage. Do not connect generator sets to any building electrical system except through an approved device or after building main switch is open. Warning: For professional use only. Must be installed by a qualified service technician. Improper installation presents hazards of electrical shock and improper operation, resulting in severe personal injury and/or property damage. ©2014 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Cummins Power Generation and Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. "Our energy working for you." is a trademark of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. NAAC-5943a-EN (7/14) Page 2 of 2 Power Generation PowerCommand® Annunciator Discrete Input or PCCNet Specification sheet Our energy working for you: Description The Universal Annunciator Module provides visual and audible indication of up to 20 separate alarm or status conditions, based on discrete (relay) inputs or network inputs. Each LED can be controlled by either a discrete wire input or by a signal on the PCCNet network sent from an external device, such as a PCC1301 or PCC2100 (version 2.4 or later) control. In addition to the LEDs, the annunciator can control four custom relays based on signals received over the PCCNet. When one of the annunciator's discrete inputs is activated, the annunciator will broadcast that information over the network. By taking advantage of the network, discrete inputs and custom relays, the annunciator can be used as expanded I/O for a genset controller. Easily installed in a location to give immediate not6fication of an alarm or warning status. Designed to give operating/monitoring personnel quick -glance status information. The module directly senses battery voltage to provide green/yellow/red alarm and status information for that parameter. Genset controller complies with NFPA level two requirements when used with the display but without the annunciator panel. When used with the annunciator it meets NFPA level one requirements (emergency and standby power systems). The annunciator module can also be used for monitoring of transfer switch or other equipment status. Features • Visual and audible warnings of up to 20 separate alarm or status conditions. • LEDs can be controlled either via PCCNet or discrete input. • Status of discrete inputs is broadcast on network. • Four custom relays can be controlled over the PCCNet network. • Configurable LED color (red, yellow or green) and selectable horn operation allows maximum flexibility. • Standard NFPA 110 label, field configurable for other alarm status and conditions. • Each audible alarm is annunciated, regardless of the number of existing alarm conditions displayed. • Sealed membrane panel design provides environmental protection for internal components and is easy to clean. • Configurable for negative (ground) input or positive input. • Integral DC voltage sensing. • Flush or surface mount provisions. • UL Listed and labeled; CSA certified; CE marked. ©2009 Cummins Power Generation Inc. AVI rights reserved. Cummins Power Generationand Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. S -1472e (8/09) Specifications Signal requirements Positive - Input impedance is 1.82 kOhms to ground; maximum input voltage = 31 VDC. Negative - Input impedance is 1.82 kOhms to Bat+: inputs are at Bat+ level when open. Sink/source current threshold for detection -150 uA minimum, 3 mA maximum. Typical conductor size: 16 ga for 304.8 m (1000 ft) Max conductor size for terminal: 12 ga Relay outputs 0.2Aat 125 VAC and 1 Aat30VDC Network connections Use Belden 9729 two pair, stranded, shielded 24 AWG twisted pair cable for all PCCNet connections. Total network length can not exceed 1219 m (4000 ft). Up to 20 nodes can be connected to the network. Note: Any communications wire connected to the generator set should be stranded cable. Power Maximum consumption: 15 watts Battery voltage Functional range - Audible and visual conditions operational from 6.5 to 31 VDC. Low voltage setting - 12.0 VDC for 12 Volt nominal systems; 24.0 for 24 Volt nominal systems. High voltage setting - 16.0 Volt for 12 Volt nominal systems; 32.0 Volt for 24 Volt nominal systems. Alarm horn Sound level: 90 dB at 30 cm Physical Weight (with enclosure): 1.4 kg (3.0 lbs) Temperature -20 °C to +70 °C (-4 °F to+158°F) Humidity 10% to 95% RH (non -condensing) Default lamp configurations Can be configured for current NFPA 110 standard or as a replacement for Legacy (pre -2001) NFPA 110 annunciator (300-4510 or 300 4511) Lamp Description NFPA 110 Color Horn Flash DS1 Customer fault 1 Green No No DS2 Customer fault 2 Amber No No DS3 Customer fault 3 Red No No DS4 Genset supplying load Amber No No DS5 Charger AC failure Amber Yes No DS6 Low coolant level Amber Yes No DS7 Low fuel level Red Yes No DS8 Check generator set Amber No No DS9 Not in auto Red Yes Yes DS10 Generator set running Amber No No DS11 High battery voltage Amber Yes No DS12 Low battery voltage Red Yes No DS13 Weak battery Red Yes No DS14 Fail to start Red Yes No DS15 Low coolant temp Red Yes No DS16 Pre -high engine temp Amber Yes No DS17 High engine temp Red Yes No DS18 Pre -low oil pressure Red Yes No DS19 Low oil pressure Red Yes No DS20 Overspeed Red Yes No Our energy working for YOU.TM www.cumminspower.com 02009 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Generationand Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. S -1472e (8/09) Power Generation Typical installation ATS #4 Genset Supplying Load** ATS #3 Genset Supplying Load** ATS #2 Genset Supplying Load** ATS #1 Genset Supplying Load Charger AC Failure BATTERY CHARGER Charger AC Failure EXTERNAL GENSET I/O Low Coolant Level* Low Fuel Level* GENSET Low Coolant Level* Low Fuel Level* Check Genset Not In Auto Genset Running High Battery Voltage Low Battery Voltage Weak Battery Fail to Start Low Coolant Temp Pre -High Engine Temp High Engine Temp Pre -Low Oil Pressure Low OiI Pressure Overspeed Custom Relay 1 Custom Relay 2 Custom Relay 3 Custom Relay 4 PCCNet Network Direct Wired The annunciator broadcasts its status upon direct wired input change and a minimum of once every five seconds. It only sets to "active" direct wired inputs that are active. ANNUNCIATOR Customer Fault 1** �« Customer Fault 2** —'► Customer Fault 3** • Genset Supplying Load ► Charger AC Failure it Low Coolant Level* �► Low Fuel Level* ► Check Genset Not In Auto ► Genset Running . High Battery Voltage ► Low Battery Voltage ► Weak Battery ► Fail to Start Low Coolant Temp Pre -High Engine Temp High Engine Temp Pre -Low OiI Pressure ► Low OiI Pressure ► Overspeed ► Custom Relay 1 ► Custom Relay 2 Custom Relay 3 Custom Relay 4 * Low Coolant Level and Low Fuel Level statuses can be either direct wired from External Genset I/O or be part of the PCCNet network status coming from the genset. If direct wired, then the annunciator sets the appropriate bit for the genset to reference. ** These can be Genset Supplying Load 2 thru 4 or Customer Faults. When enabled, High Battery Voltage, Low Battery Voltage, and Normal Battery Voltage takes precedence over the hardwired input. Normal Battery voltage can replace Weak Battery. 1 Our energy working for you: "" www.cumminspower.com ©2009 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Generationand Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. S -1472e (8/09) Dimensions Ordering information Part number Description Dimensions: in (mm) 0300-5929-01 Panel mount -0-0300-5929-02 Panel with enclosure A045J201 PCCNet DOCDOCOC COMPATIBLE See your distributor for more information. Cummins Power Generation Americas 1400 73rd Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55432 USA Phone: 763 574 5000 Fax: 763 574 5298 Europe, CIS, Middle East and Africa Manston Park Columbus Ave. Manston Ramsgate Kent CT 12 5BF United Kingdom Phone 44 1843 255000 Fax 44 1843 255902 Our energy working for YOU.TM www.cumminspower.com 02009 Cummins Power Generation Inc. All rights reserved. Cummins Power Generationand Cummins are registered trademarks of Cummins Inc. PowerCommand and "Our energy working for you." are trademarks of Cummins Power Generation. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Specifications are subject to change without notice. S -1472e (8/09) C f r 0 Asia Pacific 10 Toh Guan Road #07-01 TT International Tradepark Singapore 608838 Phone 65 6417 2388 Fax 65 6417 2399 Start & Test Standards and Procedures Section 1 Safety Cummins Pacific is committed to a safe work environment. To ensure job site safety, all Cummins Pacific technicians will follow the Safety Guidelines outlined in the Cummins Pacific Safety Policy and Procedure Manual. This manual can be accessed through the Cummins intranet at: http://cpintranet/HSE/HSEProcedures 1. Technician will arrive on site and check in. 2. Perform a Pre -Job JSA 3. Minimum required PPE 4. Additional PPE (as required) a. Hearing Protection (CPSAF016) b. Electrical gloves (CPSAF011 & NFPA 70E) c. Face shield and Balaclava (CPSAF011 & NFPA 70E) d. FRC rated clothing (CPSAF011 & NFPA 70E) e. Ladders safety (CPSAF025) f. Fall Protection Harness (CPSAF013) 5. Secure equipment using LOTO procedures (CPSAF026) 6. Safe Electrical Work Procedure (CPSAF-012) The technician will update the JSA throughout the repair and stop work if any hazards arise. The technician will not work in an unsafe manner and will inform the contractor and supervisor of any hazards impeding his work. Section 2 Support Material Prior to performing the Start & Test the Power Generation Engineering Team will provide the following documentation to the technician: 1. A scope of work authorizing S&T a. Equipment included in testing b. Special instructions not outlined in Start & Test scope of work c. Modifications to the generator control panel (single line) as applicable d. Alarm function and testing e. Annunciation template and customer requested faults Rev 10/31/16 Page 1 of 3 f. A completed Customer Pre Start Checklist (if applicable) Section 3 Procedure Cummins Pacific service personnel will then perform the following work on site as part of our standard start & test: 1. Perform a detailed review of the installing contractors completed installation and advise of any issues or recommendations. See attached "ST Report Form" form for details. 2. Check the mounting hardware and anchors associated with the generator set and the automatic transfer switch. Verify vibration isolators are adjusted correctly. 3. Check the electrical terminations on the generator set and transfer switch. 4. Check the control wiring terminations on the generator, transfer switch, and annunciator. 5. Check the fuel system/tank for proper plumbing and vent installation. Fuel is not included unless otherwise specified. 6. Inspect exhaust system for correct installation, and clearance from combustible materials or fire sprinklers. 7. Inspect cooling system for proper installation and adequate air ventilation. 8. Connect the engine starting batteries. 9. Connect to systems and ensure the latest software calibration is loaded. 10. Review control and annunciator programming as required. Configure customer inputs/relays as required. 11. Start the generator set for the first time, and verify correct operation. 12. Check the phase rotation of the generator set and utility. 13. Perform adjustments to generator and transfer switch as required for correct operation. 14. Verify correct steady state operation and load acceptance. 15. Provide up to 30 minutes of basic operator training, at time of start & test. The S&T Coordinator will provide a completed copy of the Start and Test Report upon customer's request. Rev 10/31/16 Page 2 of 3 Section 4 Duration The Start and Test time will be determined by site access, technicians required, contractor readiness and the equipment being tested. Start and Test times do not include additional tests which are quoted separately. This procedure does not include travel. Section 5 Miscellaneous & Special Instructions 1. Damaged equipment will be noted and brought to the contractor's attention immediately. 2. Missing equipment will be noted and brought to the contractor's attention immediately. 3. Site issues or installation deficiencies that prevent completion of the Start & Test will be noted and brought to the contractor's attention immediately. Additional time and material charges may apply. Rev 10/31/16 Page 3 of 3 Load Bank Test Standards and Procedures Section 1 Safety Cummins Pacific is committed to a safe work environment. To ensure job site safety, all Cummins Pacific technicians will follow the Safety Guidelines outlined in the Cummins Pacific Safety Policy and Procedure Manual. This manual can be accessed through the Cummins intranet at: http://cpintranet/HSE/HSEProcedures 1. Technician will arrive on site and check in. 2. Perform a Pre -Job JSA 3. Minimum required PPE 4. Additional PPE (as required) a. Hearing Protection (CPSAF016) b. Electrical gloves (CPSAF011 & NFPA 70E) c. Face shield and Balaclava (CPSAF011 & NFPA 70E) d. FRC rated clothing (CPSAF011 & NFPA 70E) e. Ladders safety (CPSAF025) f. Fall Protection Harness (CPSAF013) 5. Secure equipment using Lock -Out Tag -Out procedures (CPSAF026) 6. Safe Electrical Work Procedure (CPSAF-012) 7. Load Bank Test JSA The technician will update the JSA throughout the repair and stop work if any hazards arise. The technician will not work in an unsafe manner and will inform the contractor and supervisor of any hazards impeding his work. Section 2 Support Material Prior to performing a Load Bank Test the Power Generation Engineering Team will provide the following documentation to the technician: 1. A scope of work to include the Load Bank Test 2. The scope of work will include a. Duration of the test (1 hour, 2 hours etc.) b. Type of Load (resistive "standard" or reactive "specified") c. Generator Voltage d. NFPA 110 load bank Rev 10/31/16 Page 1 of 3 e. Step loading f. Special hook up instructions 3. Power Generation Project Engineer special instructions (if required) Section 3 Procedure The technician will perform a Load Bank Test Job Safety Analysis and secure the area before performing the test. 1. Park Load Bank trailer and secure a. Install vehicle chock b. Put out cone 2. Inspect Load Bank 3. Fill out JSA 4. Determine the amount of cable needed per phase 5. Install Toad bank connectors 6. Connect cables to load bank connector and to Load Bank trailer. a. One cable at a time b. One phase at a time 7. Install ground connection 8. Connect InPower and prepare a Load Bank Test sheet 9. Start unit 10. Perform Load Bank test per defined Statement of Work a. Run for hours noted in the SOW b. Allow unit to cool down at no load c. Shut down unit 11. Disconnect cables 12. Reconnected cables on generator and torque 13. Install panels 14. Complete paperwork and send to S&T Engineer Section 4 Duration The duration of this Load Bank Test procedure is dependent on the duration of the testing and the KW size of the unit. Multiple load banks, extra cable, and ,medium voltage requirements will also increase the duration of this test. This does not include travel. Rev 10/31/16 Page 2 of 3 Section 5 Miscellaneous & Special Instructions 1. Damaged equipment will be noted and brought to the contractor's attention immediately. 2. Missing equipment will be noted and brought to the contractor's attention immediately. 3. Generator failures identified during the load bank test will be noted and brought to the contractor's attention immediately. Rev 10/31/16 Page 3 of 3 Warranty Statement Global Commercial Warranty Statement Generator Set English Original Instructions 7-2017 A028U870 (Issue 5) Limited Warranty Commercial Generating Set This limited warranty applies to all Cummins Power Generation® branded commercial generating sets and associated accessories (hereinafter referred to as "Product"). This warranty covers any failures of the Product, under normal use and service, which result from a defect in material or factory workmanship. Warranty Period: The warranty start dater is the date of initial start up, first rental, demonstration or 18 months after factory ship date, whichever is sooner. See table for details. Continuous Power (COP) is defined as being the maximum power which the generating set is capable of delivering continuously whilst supplying a constant electrical load when operated for an unlimited number of hours per year. No overload capability is available for this rating. Prime Power (PRP) is defined as being the maximum power which a generating set is capable of delivering continuously whilst supplying a variable electrical load when operated for an unlimited number of hours per year. The permissible average power output over 24 hours of operation shall not exceed 70% of the PRP. For applications requiring permissible average output higher than stated, a COP rating should be used. Limited -Time Running Power (LTP) is defined as the maximum power available, under the agreed operating conditions, for which the generating set is capable of delivering for up to 500 hours of operation per year. Emergency Standby Power (ESP) is defined as the maximum power available during a variable electrical power sequence, under the stated operating conditions, for which a generating set is capable of delivering in the event of a utility power outage or under test conditions for up to 500 hours of operation per year. The permissible average power output over 24 hours of operation shall not exceed 70% of the ESP. Effective Date: 18 -July -2017 Environmental Protection Agency — Stationary Emergency (EPA -SE) is defined as being the maximum power available during a variable electrical power sequence, under the stated operating conditions, for which a generator set is capable of delivering in the event of a utility power outage or under test conditions and used in strict accordance with the EPA NSPS for stationary engines, 40 CFR part 60, subparts 1111 and JJJJ, where a reliable utility must be present. The permissible average power output over 24 hours of operation shall not exceed 70% of the EPA -SE. Data Center Continuous (DCC) is defined as the maximum power which the generator is capable of delivering continuously to a constant or varying electrical Toad for unlimited hours in a data center application. Base Warranty Coverage Duration Whichever occurs first Rating Months Max. Hours COP 12 Unlimited PRP 12 Unlimited LTP 12 500 hrs ESP 24 1000 hrs EPA 24 Unlimited -SE DCC 24 Unlimited r Warranty start date for designated rental and oil and gas model Products is determined to be date of receipt of Product by the end customer. Cummins Power Generation® Responsibilities: In the event of a failure of the Product during the warranty period due to defects in material or workmanship, Cummins Power Generation® will only be responsible for the following costs: • All parts and labor required to repair the Product. ■ Reasonable travel expenses to and from the Product site location. • Maintenance items that are contaminated or damaged by a warrantable failure. Owner Responsibilities: The owner will be responsible for the following: Page 1 of 2 A028U870 Issue 5 • Notifying Cummins Power Generation® distributor or dealer within 30 days of the discovery of failure. • Installing, operating, commissioning and maintaining the Product in accordance with Cummins Power Generation®'s published policies and guidelines. • Providing evidence for date of commissioning. • Providing sufficient access to and reasonable ability to remove the Product from the installation in the event of a warrantable failure. • Incremental costs and expenses associated with. Product removal and reinstallation resulting from non-standard installations. • Costs associated with rental of generating sets used to replace the Product being repaired. • Costs associated with labor overtime and premium shipping requested by the owner. ■ All downtime expenses, fines, all applicable taxes, and other losses resulting from a warrantable failure. Limitations: This limited warranty does not cover Product failures resulting from: ■ Inappropriate use relative to designated power rating. • Inappropriate use relative to application guidelines. • Inappropriate use of an EPA -SE application generator set relative to EPA's standards. • Normal wear and tear. Improper and/or unauthorized installation. • Negligence, accidents or misuse. • Lack of maintenance or unauthorized repair. • Noncompliance with any Cummins Power Generation® published guideline or policy. • Use of improper or contaminated fuels, coolants or lubricants. • Improper storage before and after commissioning. ■ Owner's delay in making Product available after notification of potential Product problem. • Replacement parts and accessories not authorized by Cummins Power Generation®. • Use of Battle Short Mode. ■ Owner or operator abuse or neglect such as: operation without adequate coolant or lubricants; overfueling; overspeeding; lack of maintenance to lubricating, cooling or air intake systems; late servicing and maintenance; improper storage, starting, warm-up, run-in or shutdown practices, or for progressive damage resulting from a defective shutdown or warning device. • Damage to parts, fixtures, housings, attachments and accessory items that are not part of the generating set. This limited warranty does not cover costs resulting from: • Difficulty in gaining access to the Product. ■ Damage to customer property. A "Data center" is defined as a dedicated facility that house computers and associated equipment for data storage and data handling. Reliable utility is defined as utility power without routine or regularly scheduled black -outs. Please contact your local Cummins Power Generation® Distributor for clarification concerning these limitations. CUMMINS POWER GENERATION® RIGHT TO FAILED COMPONENTS: Failed components claimed under warranty remain the property of Cummins Power Generation®. Cummins Power Generation® has the right to reclaim any failed component that has been replaced under warranty. Extended Warranty: Cummins Power Generation® offers several levels of Extended Warranty Coverage. Please contact your local Cummins Power Generation ® Distributor for details. www.power.cummins.com THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE THE SOLE WARRANTIES MADE BY CUMMINS POWER GENERATION ® IN REGARD TO THE PRODUCT. CUMMINS POWER GENERATION® MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT IS CUMMINS POWER GENERATION® LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. This limited warranty shall be enforced to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. This limited warranty gives the owner specific rights that may vary from state to state or from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Product Model Number: Product Serial Number: Date in Service: Effective Date: 18 -July -2017 Page 2 of 2 A028U870 Issue 5 Power Electronics Extended Warranty Statements Our energy working for YOU.TM Power Electronics Extended Warranty Statements English Effective Date: 01 -October -2009 Feature Codes G004 G007 G008 1118-0001 (Issue 1) Limited Standby 2 Year Comprehensive Extended Warranty — G004 Transfer Switch and Paralleling Systems When purchased, this limited extended warranty applies to all Cummins Power Generation® branded Transfer Switches, Paralleling Systems and associated accessories (hereinafter referred to as "Product"). This limited extended warranty covers any failures of the Product, under normal use and service, which result from a defect in material or factory workmanship. Warranty Period: The limited extended warranty start date is the date of commissioning', demonstration or 18 months after factory ship date, whichever is sooner. The coverage duration is 2 years from warranty start date. ' Date of commissioning not to exceed date of Generator Set initial start-up. Cummins Power Generation® Responsibilities: In the event of a failure of the Product during the limited extended warranty period due to defects in material or workmanship, Cummins Power Generation® will only be responsible for the following costs: ■ All parts and labor required to repair the Product ■ Reasonable travel expenses to and from the Product site location.. Effective Date: 01 -October -2009 Owner Responsibilities: The owner will be responsible for the following: ■ Notifying Cummins Power Generation® distributor or dealer within 30 days of the discovery of failure. • Installing, operating, commissioning and maintaining the Product in accordance with Cummins Power Generation®'s published policies and guidelines. ■ Providing evidence for date of commissioning. ■ Providing sufficient access to and reasonable ability to remove the Product from the installation in the event of a warrantable failure. In addition, the owner will be responsible for: ■ Incremental costs and expenses associated with Product removal and reinstallation resulting from non-standard installations. • Costs associated with rental of power generating equipment used to replace the Product being repaired. Costs associated with labor overtime and premium shipping requested by the owner. All downtime expenses, fines, all applicable taxes, and other losses resulting from a warrantable failure. Limitations: This limited extended warranty does not cover Product failures resulting from: • Inappropriate use relative to designated power rating. ■ Inappropriate use relative to application guidelines. ■ Non-conformance to applicable industry standards for installation • Normal wear and tear. ■ Improper and/or unauthorized installation. • Owner's or operator's negligence, accidents or misuse. ■ Lack of maintenance or unauthorized repair. ■ Noncompliance with any Cummins Power Generation® published guideline or policy. • Improper storage before and after commissioning. • Owner's delay in making Product available after notification of potential' Product problem. • Use of steel enclosures within 60 miles of the coast of salt water when aluminum or an alternate non -corrosive material enclosure option is available. • Replacement parts and accessories not authorized by Cummins Power Generation®. • Owner or operator abuse or neglect such as: late servicing and maintenance and improper storage. • Damage to parts, fixtures, housings, attachments and accessory items that are not part of the transfer switch or paralleling system. This limited extended warranty does not cover costs resulting from: • Difficulty in gaining access to the Product. • Repair of cosmetic damage to enclosures. CUMMINS POWER GENERATION® RIGHT TO FAILED COMPONENTS: Failed components claimed under warranty remain the property of Cummins Power Generation®. Cummins Power Generation® has the right to reclaim any failed component that has been replaced under warranty. www.cumminspower.com Effective Date: 01 -October -2009 . I• THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE THE SOLE WARRANTIES MADE BY CUMMINS POWER GENERATION ® IN REGARD TO THE PRODUCT. CUMMINS POWER GENERATION® MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT IS CUMMINS POWER GENERATION® LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. This limited extended warranty shall be enforced to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. This limited warranty gives the owner specific rights that may vary from state to state or from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Product Model Number: Product Serial Number: Date in Service: January 29, 2019 � 1 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development JAKE SOUKUP 3211 W MCGRAW ST SEATTLE, WA 98139 RE: Correction Letter # 1 MECHANICAL Permit Application Number M 18-0172 NATERA - 3215 S 116TH ST 109 Dear JAKE SOUKUP, Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the following departments: BUILDING - M DEPARTMENT: LEE SIPE at if you have questions regarding these comments. • Please provide plans, details and structural engineering for fencing enclosing generator. Please address the comments above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plan pages, specifications and/or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a 'Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections/revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, I can be reached at (206)433-7165. Sincerely, M3Vv Rachelle Ripley Permit Coordinator File No. M18-0172 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206_4?1_76115 i 1 \I;'ERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP _\ PERMIT NUMBER: M18-0172 DATE: 02/14/19 PROJECT NAME: NATERA SITE ADDRESS: 3215 S 116 ST - SUITE 109 Original Plan Submittal Revision # before Permit Issued X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: G kJ 46/1tt Building Division Public Works n Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator MI PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable (no approval/review required) DATE: 02/19/19 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required (corrections entered in Reviews) Approved with Conditions Denied (ie: Zoning Issues) DUE DATE: 03/19/19 n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 1 PERMIT COORD COP PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M18-0172 PROJECT NAME: NATERA SITE ADDRESS: 3215 S 166 ST X Original Plan Submittal _ Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 12/27/18 Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: tS C0 14 Building Divisio Public Works W RNO Fire Prevention Planning Division Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable n (no approval/review required) DATE: 1/01/19 Structural Review Required n ri n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required DUE DATE: 1/29/19 n Approved with Conditions n Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only 111 �) CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: 1" " 12/18/2013 City of Tukwila REVISION SUBMITTAL Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite # 100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. 1Tatei -—PlantheckfPermitNumber: M18-0172 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ® Response to Correction Letter # 1. ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revflsion requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner ❑ Deferred Submittal # Project Name: NATERA Project Address: 3215 S 116TH ST 109 Contact Person: Phone Number: Summary of Revision: The owner has opted to delete the generator fencing from the project scope. Other generator in the office park do not have fencing and bollards were installed. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 14 2019 PERMIT CENTER Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revisio c Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: ®— Entered in TRAKiT on \ u (• 9 W !Permit Center (Rachelle}\Forma\Petmn Center Dccumena (Word$Revidoa Submittal Farm.doc Revised: August MIS Washington State Department of Labor & industries Home Espanui Contact Safety & Health Claims & Insurance 11 !Search L&I _1-7.Index Help :MiyL&I Workplace Rignts Trades & Licensing I H & M ELECTRIC INC Owner or tradesperson Principals MCCANN, KENNETH F, PRESIDENT MCCANN, JOSEPH F, VICE PRESIDENT CHMELIK, SITKIN & DAVIS PS, AGENT Doing business as H & M ELECTRIC INC WA UBI No. 601 461 695 PO BOX 799 MARYSVILLE, WA 98270 360-658-0501 SNOHOMISH County Business type Corporation Governing persons JOSEPH F MCCANN KENNETH F MCCANN; License Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Electrical Contractor Active. ............... Meets current requirements. License specialties GENERAL License no. HMELEI*077KR Effective — expiration 05/19/1993— 05/19/2019 Designated administrator MCCANN, JOSEPH F License type Electrical Administrator Bond Merchants Bonding Co (Mutual) Bond account no. WA28643 Active. Meets current requirements. License no. MCCANJF077LF $4,000.00 Received by L&I Effective date 10/28/2013 12/13/2013 Expiration date Until Canceled Bond history Savings No savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. License Violations No license violations during the previous 6 year period. Workers' comp Help us improve / Do you know if the business has employees? If so, verify the business is up-to-date on workers' comp premie Account is current. L&I Account ID 844,746-00 Doing business as H & M ELECTRIC INC Estimated workers reported Quarter 4 of Year 2018 "31 to 50 Workers" L&I account contact T2 / DALE RIUTTA (360)902-4834 - Email: RIUD235@Ini.wa.gov Public Works Strikes and Debarments Verify the contractor is eligible to perform work on public works projects. Contractor Strikes No strikes have been issued against this contractor. Contractors not allowed to bid No debarments have been issued against this contractor. Workplace safety and health No inspections during the previous 6 year period. © Washington State Dept of Labor & Industries. Use of this site is subject to the laws of the state of Washington. Help us improve