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Permit PG18-0088 - TARGET - SINKS AND PIPING TO DRY PRODUCE
TARGET 301 STRANDER BLVD PGI 8-0088 Parcel No: Address: /\ City of Tukwila Department of Comm unity Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206'438'9360 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov PLUMBING/GAS PIPING PERMIT 2623049005 Permit Number: PG18-0088 301 STRANDER BLVD Project Name: TARGET Issue Date: 9/24/2018 Permit Expires On: 3/23/2019 Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: Address: TARGET CORPORATION TO6Z7 POBOX 9456C/O PROPERTY TAX/TPN 0950, MINNEAPOLIS, WA55440 ELLE REINHARD 11O12ND AVE #1UO,SEATTLE, WA, 98101 HERMANSON COMPANY LLP (GENERAL) l2212ND AVE N.KENT, WA, 98032- 2945 HERMACLOO5BJ ''' Phone: (206) 962-6865 Phone: (206) 575-9700 Expiration Date: 8/25/2020 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: ADD 3 COMPARTMENTSINK, FLOOR SINK AND ASSOCIATED PIPING TO DRY PRODUCE LABELING ROOM 184. Valuation ofWork: 55'000.00 Water District: TUKWILA Sewer District: TUKWILA Fees Collected: $186.27 Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila: International Building Code Edition: International Residential Code Edftion: International Mechanical Code Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: International FueI Gas Code: Permit Center Authorized Signature: 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: 2017WA State Energy Code: Date: 20172017 2015 / 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: Cul la.vo Date: %V4l l� 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: ***PLUMBING/GAS PIPING PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 2: No changes shall be made to applicable plans and specifications unless prior approval is obtained from the Tukwila Building Division. 3: All permits, inspection records and applicable plans shall be maintained at the job and available to the plumbing inspector. 4: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be installed in compliance with the Uniform Plumbing Code and the Fuel Gas Code. 5: No portion of any plumbing system or gas piping shall be concealed until inspected and approved. 6: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be tested and approved as required by the Plumbing Code and Fuel Gas Code. Tests shall be conducted in the presence of the Plumbing Inspector. It shall be the duty of the holder of the permit to make sure that the work will stand the test prescribed before giving notification that the work is ready for inspection. 7: No water, soil, or waste pipe shall be installed or permitted outside of a building or in an exterior wall unless, adequate provision is made to protect such pipe from freezing. All hot and cold water pipes installed outside the conditioned space shall be insulated to minimum R-3. 8: Plastic and copper piping running through framing members to within one (1) inch of the exposed framing shall be protected by steel nail plates not less than 18 gauge. 9: Piping through concrete or masonry walls shall not be subject to any load from building construction. No plumbing piping shall be directly embedded in concrete or masonry. 10: All pipes penetrating floor/ceiling assemblies and fire -resistance rated walls or partitions shall be protected in accordance with the requirements of the building code. 11: Piping in the ground shall be laid on a firm bed for its entire length. Trenches shall be backfilled in thin layers to twelve inches above the top of the piping with clean earth, which shall not contain stones, boulders, cinderfill, frozen earth, or construction debris. 12: The issuance of a permit or approval of plans and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the Plumbing Code or Fuel Gas Code or any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. 13: The applicant agrees that he or she will hire a licensed plumber to perform the work outlined in this permit. 14: All new plumbing fixtures installed in new construction and all remodeling involving replacement of plumbing fixtures in all residential, hotel, motel, school, industrial, commercial use or other occupancies that use significant quantities of water shall comply with Washington States Water Efficiency ad Conservation Standards in accordance with RCW 19.27.170 and the 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code Section 402 of Washington State Amendments 15: ***PLUMBING/GAS PIPING PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 16: No changes shall be made to applicable plans and specifications unless prior approval is obtained from the Tukwila Building Division. l � f1 17: All permits, inspection records and applicable plans shall be maintained at the job and available to the plumbing inspector. 18: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be installed in compliance with the Uniform Plumbing Code and the Fuel Gas Code. 19: No portion of any plumbing system or gas piping shall be concealed until inspected and approved. 20: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be tested and approved as required by the Plumbing Code and Fuel Gas Code. Tests shall be conducted in the presence of the Plumbing Inspector. It shall be the duty of the holder of the permit to make sure that the work will stand the test prescribed before giving notification that the work is ready for inspection. 21: No water, soil, or waste pipe shall be installed or permitted outside of a building or in an exterior wall unless, adequate provision is made to protect such pipe from freezing. All hot and cold water pipes installed outside the conditioned space shall be insulated to minimum R-3. 22: Plastic and copper piping running through framing members to within one (1) inch of the exposed framing shall be protected by steel nail plates not less than 18 gauge, 23: Piping through concrete or masonry walls shall not be subject to any load from building construction. No plumbing piping shall be directly embedded in concrete or masonry. 24: All pipes penetrating floor/ceiling assemblies and fire -resistance rated walls or partitions shall be protected in accordance with the requirements of the building code. 25: Piping in the ground shall be laid on a firm bed for its entire length. Trenches shall be backfilled in thin layers to twelve inches above the top of the piping with clean earth, which shall not contain stones, boulders, cinderfill, frozen earth, or construction debris. 26: The issuance of a permit or approval of plans and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the Plumbing Code or Fuel Gas Code or any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. 27: The applicant agrees that he or she will hire a licensed plumber to perform the work outlined in this permit. 28: All new plumbing fixtures installed in new construction and all remodeling involving replacement of plumbing fixtures in all residential, hotel, motel, school, industrial, commercial use or other occupancies that use significant quantities of water shall comply with Washington States Water Efficiency ad Conservation Standards in accordance with RCW 19.27.170 and the 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code Section 402 of Washington State Amendments PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 8004 GROUNDWORK 1900 PLUMBING FINAL 8005 ROUGH -IN PLUMBING CITY OF TUKWIi) Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Plumbing/Gas Permit No. .ig--0006 Project No. Date Application Accepted: --f Date Application Expires: [ (For office use only) PLUMBING / GAS PIPING PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **Please Print** SITE LOCATION King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 262304900505 Site Address: 301 Strander Blvd, Tukwila, WA 98188 Suite Number: N/A Floor: N/A Tenant Name: Target Corporation New Tenant: 11 Yes ..No PROPERTY OWNER Name: Elle Reinhard Name: Target City: Seattle State: WA Zip: 98101 Address: 1000 Nicollet Mall Email: elle.reinhard@mg2.com City: Minneapolis State: mN Zip: 55403 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Elle Reinhard Address: 1101 Second Ave, Ste. 100 City: Seattle State: WA Zip: 98101 Phone: (206) 962-6865 Fax: Email: elle.reinhard@mg2.com PLUMBING CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Skanska Address: 221 Yale Ave N, #400 City: Seattle State: WA Zip: 98109 Phone: (206) 641-1909 Fax: Date: Contr Reg No.: SKANSUB985RT Exp 01/12/2019 Tukwila Business License No.: 602 134 999 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 5,000 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Add 3 -comp sink, floor sink and associated piping to Dry Produce Labeling Room 184. Building Use (per Int'l Building Code): Retail Occupancy (per Int'l Building Code): M (Mercantile) Utility Purveyor: Water: King County Water District 125 HAApplicationsWorms-Applications On Line \ 2011 ApplicationskPlumbing Permit Application Revised 8-9-11.docx Revised: August 2011 hh Sewer: City of Tukwila Sewer District Page 1 of 2 AN Indicate type of plumbing fixtures and/or ` , piping outlets being installed and the quantity iow: Fixture Type Qty Bathtub or combination bath/shower Dishwasher, domestic with independent drain Shower, single head trap 1 Sinks Rain water system — per drain (inside building) Grease interceptor for commercial kitchen (>750 gallon capacity) Each additional medical gas inlets/outlets greater than 5 Atmospheric -type vacuum breakers not included in lawn sprinkler backflow protections (1-5) 1 Fixture Type Qty Bidet Drinking fountain or water cooler (per head) Lavatory 1 Urinal Water heater and/or vent Repair or alteration of water piping and/or water treatment equipment Backflow protective device other than atmospheric - type vacuum breakers 2 inch (51 mm) diameter or smaller Atmospheric -type vacuum breakers not included in lawn sprinkler backflow protections over 5 Fixture Type Qty Clothes washer, domestic Food -waste grinder, commercial Wash fountain 1 Water closet Industrial waste treatment interceptor, including trap and vent, except for kitchen type grease interceptors Repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping Backflow protective device other than atmospheric -type vacuum breakers over 2 inch (51 mm) diameter Gas piping outlets Fixture Type Qty Dental unit, cuspidor Floor drain Receptor, indirect waste 1 Building sewer and each trailer park sewer Each grease trap (connected to not more than 4 fixtures - <750 gallon capacity Medical gas piping system serving 1-5 inlets/outlets for a specific gas Each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter including backflow protection devices PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not to exceed 180 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 103.4.3 International Plumbing 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 AUTHQRIZED AGENT: Signature: � C�"�' Date: 06/26/2018 Print Name: Scott Owen Mailing Address: 1101 Second Ave, Ste. 100 HaApplications\Forms-Applications On Line \2011 Applications\Plumping Permit Application Revised 8-9-1 l.docx Revised: August 2011 85 Day Telephone: (206) 962-6500 Seattle WA 98101 City State Zip Page 2 of 2 7 CO TUKWILA ETRAKIT 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD TUKWILA, WA 98188 206-433-1870 CITY OF TUKWILA 0017340000802374464500 Date: 09/24/2018 02:35:08 PM CREDIT CARD SALE VISA CARD NUMBER: **********0057 K TRAN AMOUNT: $56.99 APPROVAL CD: 716488 RECORD #: 000 CLERK ID: Rachelle 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 https://classic.convergepay.com/VirtualMerchant/transaction.do?dispatchMethod=printTra... 9/24/2018 Page 2 of 2 CO TUKWILA ETRAKIT 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD TUKWILA, WA 98188 206-433-1870 CITY OF TUKWILA Date: 09/24/2018 02:35:08 PM CREDIT CARD SALE VISA CARD NUMBER: **********0057 K TRAN AMOUNT: $56.99 APPROVAL CD: 716488 RECORD #: 000 CLERK ID: Rachelle Thank you! Customer Copy https: //classic. convergepay. comNirtualMerchant/transaction. do?dispatchMethod=printTra... 9/24/2018 eceipt NumbE R15458 DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID $56.99 PG18-0088 Address: 301 STRANDER BLVD Apn: 2623049005 $56.99 Credit Card Fee $1.66 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 PLUMBING $48.23 8000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $15.08 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 TECHNOLOGY FEE $7.10 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R15458 i R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $7.10 $56.99 Date Paid: Monday, September 24, 2018 Paid By: KAYLENE NELSON Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 716488 Printed: Monday, September 24, 2018 2:35 PM 1 of 1 SYSTEMS r Register Recei City of Tukwila PermitTRAK PG18-0088 Address: 301 STRANDER BLVD Apn: 2623049005 $129.28 $129.28 PLUMBING 29.28 PERMIT FEE PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.100.00.00 R000.322.103.00.00 $93.7 $35.50 TOTAL FEES PAID, BY RECEIPT: R14862 $129.28 Date Paid: Thursday, July 05, 2018 Paid By: MG2 Pay Method: CHECK 099356 Printed: Thursday, July 05, 2018 11:42 AM 1 of 1 / SYSTEMS INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 04 ., PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Projecs;�� r TYp Le-{ N1 D t r,,,,i-L., Address: 3OJ Si-y-tvelje,tr BLvJ Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: /0 -e- zp/r Wim_ p.m. Requester: Phone No: fljApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: PLS L .,A ii - il 0(0 6.381 Inspector?, Date , REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 pal g _6103S Project: cr Type of Inspection: . FW Address: 03-01 5Sir(A iker �I✓/ Date Called: %n/£s /1 g/ Special Instructions: Date Wanted: /0 / gib e a.m. p.m. Requester' I I Ce me") , idrh Phone o: _ANA -74Spcc tor Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ©K TO rRelke. 6roSS Con edx ' 16904S i?CelVt d Inspector: SCo`tt /1?©ore Date: /0/e g REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY TEST REPORT FILE # SCHEDULE CODE__AUTHORIZED TESTER FACILITY NAME SERVICE ADDRESS CONTACT NAME 5 Ktek/Ka V ASSEMBLY LOCATION I e,, HAZARD TYPE \-\-a"\---\-\-a"\---' Atle-r 4:;t v IL PHONE NEW INSTALL 5b4 -- EXISTING ❑ 'REPLACEMENT 0 OLD SER. # MAKE OF ASSEMBLY M S Commerciale Residential 0 k. ZIP %U /g' FAX ( - ) cks5eili hi DCVA 0 RPBA PVBA CJ AG 0 OTHER PROPER INSTALLATION? YES' NO 0 MODEL LF lCZ7--- SE NO. / ?O Z/90 SIZE INITIAL. TEST PASSEDDID FAILED DCVA. 1 RPBA. :I}CVA/ RPFA RPBAi?/ A. ;. ATR ItNI,EI" .. OPENED AT PSID CHECK VALVE NO.1.._' 't Th rE -0 . - OPENED AT 3, 1 PSID LEAKED 0 G . t1 PSTN LEAKED ❑ CLd '. - F'SID #1 CHECKS , 0PSID t 1, S- NOT O°E;�i AIR GA..P OK?, /e..„5" .. NEW PARTS AND0 REPAIRS CLEAN REPLACE PAitT .. 0 0 CLEAN REPLACE PART _ �_ CLEAN REPLACE PART ❑ i1 HE �Ir.fiVM fE , c� r. - 11.+3-�A.: Ati .� r . .. } 1I -rte _—._ LEA?:ED t L ❑ 0 — 01 3 Li CLEANED i [.. REPAIRED i C 3 . AIRI1. ET . PSID © ❑ 17 ii.. ❑ TEST AFTER REPAIRS PASSED 0P FAILED ❑ LEAKED 0 SID PSID LEAKED 0 PSID OPENED AT .PSID #1 CHECK PSID CHK VALVE . , : ; PSID' _� .. .... AIR GAP INSPECTION: Supply Pipe Diameter Separation • Fail 0 REMARKS. LINE PRESSURE ?6 PSI TESTER SIGNATURE: CONFINED SPACE? N'U TESTER NAME PRIN+.jli: REPAIRED BY: CERT. NO. F ,/ 5/6 DATE /0 5 f -._(TESTER PHONE # 7 (e2 i' -t7 DATE FINAL TEST BY: CERT. NO. DATE CALIBRATION DATE '40/1,5 hi3 - MAKE/MODEL H.1 ,D (iJe:5 1 31iJ` --5 GAUGE # 0 (eO go . i 1 certify that this report is accurate, and I have used WAC 246-290-490 approved test methods and test equipment BACKF NTION ASSEMBLY PILE # SCHEDULE CODE FACILITY NAME „ADDRESS 3O ,D4reL9N-Ae--( $L - LIT PrIRT AUTii:ORYIED TESTER kj--SS. S Commercial ResideatiAl LJ ??WcYr CITY77.( FAX ( ) by DcvA 0 RPBA 2'1 PVBA 0 AG 0 OTIF;:it PROPER INSTALLATION? YES No 0 C,.7)NTACT NAME ASSEMBLY LOCATION HAZARD TYPE NEW INSTALL EXISTING. 0 REPLACEMENT 0 PLO SYR MODEL ticy29 __ _SIAM NO. 1 5 37 SIZE 1/2-%11 FlIONE ( ) MA KYOF4-.SSEMBLYL. INITIAL /r_FEST 721:Eli) . A / RPBA VALV:E NCA.1 L.EAEED 0-- LEAKED LI P e.d. S RPB A ALtINLET OPENED AT PSID #i CI-W;CYL PSID .psz) • ‘TiZA.177-KLi=4..7kc17. LRT pr r"! o flr L 47,rt . '.- • o 1:67,:r. .3 L. i-;, ! _ CI ''% IO. i Li r: 4I'...!'r3 LEAKED C LEA:LiLl.) . 0 . OrENED AT PASSED D , : . FSID #i CHECK__ IPAH,FiD. b 1 OPENED AT PS1D DID NOT W:: -N TALf 371:',.LD A LE!...KEP z CLEANED REPAIRED s PSID 1 AIR INLET PSID PSID CHK VALVE PSID xe• A.14:4 frirAP, SPECTION: Supply Pipe Illi4etiewr " Pass 0 Fail 0 REMARKS: LINE PRESSURE/161 PSI CONFINED SPACE? (00 CERT. NO. t> 475/6 DATE /O- 5- TESTER SIGNATURE: ff",te,e, TESTER NAME PRINWD: ciPc Z,c11/1 tzoel-ITESTER PHONE # j REPAIRED BY: DATE FINAL TEST BY: CERT. NO. DATE CALIBRATION DATE /15 /2 • MAKE/MODEL frt I D 5-5 GAUGE # 0(47(7)g I certifr that this report is accurate, and 1 have used WAC 246-2904111 approved Cet methods and test equipment. T-0627 TARGET SOUTH CENTER, WA PROJECT MANUAL for the Remodel of T-0627 TARGET STORE 301 Strander Blvd Tukwila, WA 98188 05 July 2018 Prepared for: TARGET 1000 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 Prepared b REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE /APPROVED AUG 09 2018 City of Tukwila .BUILDING DIVISION ELLE REINHARD MG2 Corporation 1101 Second Ave, Ste 100 Seattle, WA 98101 206.962.6865 MICHAEL AMESTOY CTA 800 W. Main St., Ste 800 Boise, ID 83702 208.336.4900 PIECENEED CiTY OF TUKWILA JUL 05 2018 PET CENTER PG10-0 08 Michael Amestoy Mechanical, Fire & Refrigeration Divisions 20, 22, 23, and 24 07/02/18 PROJECT MANUAL CERTIFICATION for PERMIT SET for the Remodel of T-0627 TARGET STORE 301 Strander Blvd Tukwila, WA 98188 02 July 2018 Prepared for: ®TARGET 1000 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 Prepared by: Cushing Terrell 200 W Mercer St #503e Seattle, WA 98119 TEL: (206) 282-6222 Registration No.: 39630 Expiration: 10/07/2018 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET SECTION 22 0700 PLUMBING INSULATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Thermal and sound insulation and accessories for the following systems: a. Plumbing piping. 1.2 RELATED ITEMS A. Section 01 4200 - References. B. Section 01 8113 — Sustainable Design Requirements (LEED). C. Section 07 8400 — Fire stopping. D. Section 20 0050 — Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturers and Products listed in this Section are acceptable for use in specific applications and are subject to requirements of Section 07 8400 — Fire stopping. Refer to Section 07 8400 for other applications not covered here. Furnish insulation systems with composite flame and smoke hazard ratings for insulation, jacket or facing, and adhesive used to adhere facing or jacket to insulation as tested by ASTM E 84, NFPA 255, and UL 723 not exceeding the following: 1. Flame Spread - 25. 2. Smoke Developed - 50. 3. Smoke Developed - 150, for insulation in concrete masonry unit walls. B. Accessories such as adhesives, mastics, cements, tapes, and jackets and facings for fittings to have same component ratings listed above. C. Materials or their shipping cartons or packages to bear a label indicating that flame and smoke ratings do not exceed specified requirements. 1.4 REFERENCES A. ASTM C 547, "Standard Specification for Mineral B. Fiber Pre -Formed Pipe Insulation, Type I, Grade A to 850 deg F". C. ASTM C 585, "Standard Specification for Inner and Outer Diameters of Pipe Insulation". D. ASTM C 680, "Standard Practice for Estimate of the Heat Gain or Loss and the Surface Temperatures of Insulated Flat, Cylindrical, and Spherical Systems by Use of Computer Programs". E. ASTM E 84, "Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials". F. ASTM C 1136, "Standard Specification for Flexible Low Permeance Vapor Retarders for Thermal Insulation: All Types (facing only)". G. ASTM D 1784, "Standard Specification for Rigid Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Compounds and Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride) Compounds". H. ASTM E 136, "Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical Tube Furnace at 750 deg C". I. NFPA 255, "Standard Method of Test of Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials". J. UL 723, "Test For Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials". K. USGBC LEED, U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, credit EQ 4.1, "Low -Emitting Materials, Adhesives, and Sealants". PLUMBING INSULATION 22 0700 - 1 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM - T-0627 -SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Insulation Materials: 1. Aeroflex USA, Inc. 2. Armacell. 3. IMCOA. 4. Johns Manville. 5. K -FLEX USA. 6. Knauf. 7. Nomaco. 8. Owens-Corning®. 9. Trubro, Inc., Molded Vinyl Insulation. 10. Unifrax. B. Adhesives, Cements, and Accessories: 1. Mon -Eco Industries, Inc., MEI®. 2. Childers®. 3. Ramco. 4. 3MT', Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing. 5. SaranTM. 2.2 JACKET AND FACING DESCRIPTIONS A. Type GVB: Glass cloth, white factory sizes, beach puncture, 150 oz. in./in/tear, tensile strength 100 lb per inch width, mullen burst 300 psi, with Saran" Vapor Barrier. Water vapor permeability 0.02 perms. Jacket "sizing" of mildew -resistant vapor barrier mastic, void of wheat paste. Owens-Corning® "ASJ" factory applied jackets are also acceptable. B. Pre -molded Fitting Covers and Jacketing: Johns Manville Zeston® 2000 PVC pre -molded insulated fitting covers and jacketing complying with ASTM D 1784 and with fiber glass insulation insertcomplying with ASTM E 136. Furnish with required adhesive tape. 1. PVC Jacket: Roll stock ready for shop or field cutting and forming, 20 mil thickness. 2. PVC Jacket: Cut & Curled" Jacketing, 20 mil thickness, 48 -inch length sections factory curled to fit snugly. 2.3 GLASS (FIBER, FIBRE) INSULATION: TYPE A A. External wrap heavy density resin bonded inorganic glass fiber insulation having factory -applied vapor barrier facing with an average thermal conductivity not exceeding 0.23 btu-inch/hour-ft2-deg F at a mean temperature of 75 deg F rated for 0 deg to 850 deg F operating temperature and jacket temperature limitation of minus 20 deg F to 150 deg F as follows: 1. FIBERGLAST" SSL II® pipe insulation as manufactured by Owens Corning®: Jacketed with all -service, ASJ, vapor retarder and with factory applied DOUBLESURE® double pressure -sensitive longitudinal adhesive closure system and butt strips seals for a positive closure. Specification Compliance with ASTM C547, C585, and C1 136. Thermal performance in accord with ASTM C 680. 2. Owens Corning® "No Wrap" style pipe insulation designed for field jacketing with covering secured by wires or bands, and vapor sealed with mastic is an acceptable alternate. 2.4 FLEXIBLE ELASTOMERIC INSULATION: TYPE D A. Continuous Tube Insulation: Armacell "AP/Armaflex®" Elastomeric Thermal Insulation. 2.5 CLOSED CELL ELASTOMERIC INSULATION: TYPE E A. Closed Cell Insulation: Average thermal conductivity not exceeding 0.28 btu-inch/hour-ft2-deg F at a mean temperature of 75 deg F; rated for minus 40 deg F to 220 deg F, 6.0 pcf, flame spread rating not to exceed 25, smoke density rating not to exceed 50. PLUMBING INSULATION 22 0700 - 2 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627—SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 2.6 CLOSED -CELL POLYOLEFIN FOAM INSULATION: TYPE F A. Closed Cell Polyolefin Foam Insulation: Average thermal conductivity not exceeding 0.24 btu-inch/hour-ft2-deg F at a mean temperature of 75 deg F; rated for minus 324 deg F to 210 deg F, 1.5 pcf, flame spread rating not to exceed 25, smoke density rating not to exceed 50. 2.7 ADA ACCESSIBLE FIXTURE SUPPLY AND WASTE INSULATION: TYPE G A. Closed Cell Vinyl Insulation: Complying with requirements of Americans with Disabilities Act, ADA, Article 4.19.4, California Article P.1504B, ANSI Al 17.1, and BOCA Article P-1203.4. Insulation molded to fit P -traps and angle stop valve assemblies, designed to cushion impact and protect against burning. 2.8 INSERTS AND SHIELDS A. Inserts: Hydrous calcium silicate insulation, of equal thickness to adjoining insulation, with vapor barrier where required. Wooden blocks or dowels are also acceptable. B. Shields: 18 gage galvanized steel for pipe hanger sizes 5 -inch and smaller, 16 gage for pipe hanger sizes 6 -inch through 10 -inch, and 14 gage for pipe hanger sizes over 12 -inch and larger. Furnish the following shield lengths: Pipe Hanger Size Shield Length 6" and smaller 12" 8" - 10" 18" Over 12" 24" C. Prefabricated thermal hanger shields are acceptable in lieu of inserts and metal shields. 2.9 ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS A. Strap Banding: Galvanized steel bands, 3/4 -inch wide by 0.005 -inch thick, unless otherwise indicated. B. Wire: Soft -annealed galvanized steel wire; 0.062 -inch. C. Wire Anchors: Welded steel studs, clips, and angles as required. D. Finishing Cement: Mineral -Fiber, Hydraulic -Setting Insulating and Finishing Cement. Comply with ASTM C 449. Ramco "Thermokote 1", asbestos free high temperature insulating cement. E. Sealants and Adhesives: 1. Comply with USGBC LEED requirements for credit EQ 4.1. 2. Comply with Section 01 8113, Article 2.4 Low Emitting Materials. 3. Indoor Jacket Seam Sealer and Adhesive acceptable manufacturer: MEI® Mono -Tack Spray Adhesive 22-65, asbestos free, water based, non-toxic, non-flammable, designed for (fiberglass, fibreglass) to metal applications. UL classified. VOC-82 g/L. F. Adhesive Tape for Insulated Fitting Covers and Jacketing: Zeston® PVC Z -Tape II, 5 mil thickness, white, smooth finish, Flame spread - 5, and Smoke developed — 0. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. Install insulation continuous through wall, floor, and ceiling openings, and through sleeves. B. Apply insulation to clean, dry surfaces. C. Extend insulation full thickness through hangers, protected at hanger point by inserts and metal shields. D. Install metal shields around lower half circumference of insulation. Install inserts not less than 2 -inches longer than metal shields and of same thickness as insulation. Fasten metal shields to pipe insulation with duct tape. %1 E. Seal joints as recommended by manufacturer. PLUMBING INSULATION 220700-3 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET F. Use insulation only for its intended purpose, for example, duct wrap used for rainwater conductors will be rejected. / 3.2 DOMESTIC WATER PIPING A. Insulate domestic hot water, recirculating hot water, domestic cold water, filtered cold water, reverse osmosis water, and horizontal rainwater conductors with Type A, Type E, or Type F insulation as follows: 1. Type A: Open hinged sections of insulation, place over pipe, align and seal or jacket as required: a. Type A insulation includes jacket and longitudinal lap with two adhesives separated by a release strip. Remove release strip to open insulation. After closing on pipe and aligning, rub adhesive strips firmly together to close and seal. A two-part butt strip seal completes the closure. b. Finish Type A insulation designed for field -applied jacket with covering secured by wires or bands, and vapor seal where required. No staples are permitted. B. Install Type E insulation as recommended by manufacturer. Seal joints with recommended adhesive. C. Install Type F insulation as recommended by manufacturer. Seal joints with recommended adhesive. D. Finish fittings, valve bodies, and flanges for piping 4 -inch and smaller with finishing cement to thickness of adjoining pipe insulation. Insulate piping over 4 -inch and water meters with mitered pipe insulation segments secured with twine or 19 gage wire banding with one coat of finishing cement. E. When finishing cement is dry, cover with 4 oz. glass cloth jacket, Type GVB, and two coats of sizing. F. Install jacketing on exposed piping and fittings that are located between finished floor level and six feet above finished floor to protect insulation from damage in janitor closets and back room areas including night maintenance and water service room. 3.3 ADA ACCESSIBLE PLUMBING FIXTURE SUPPLY AND WASTE INSULATION A. Insulate the supply and waste piping of accessible lavatories as directed by manufacturer's standard instructions. 3.4 PIPING INSULATION SCHEDULE PIPING Type Size INSULATION Type Thickness Domestic Hot Water Supply and Recirculating Hot Water (105 — 140 deg F) 1-1/4" and smaller A 1" E I" F 1" Domestic Hot Water Supply and Recirculating Hot Water (105 —140 deg F) 1-1/2" — 8" A 1-1/2" E 1-1/2" F 1-1/2" Domestic Cold Water All A 1" E 3/4" F 1" Lavatories All G 3/16" Domestic Water under slab All D 1/2" E 112" F 112" PLUMBING INSULATION 22 0700 - 4 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM - T-0627 -SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET END OF SECTION PLUMBING INSULATION 22 0700 - 5 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM - T-0627 -SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET SECTION 22 1000 PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Sanitary waste piping. 2. Vent piping. 3. Domestic water piping: 4. Domestic water system: a. Floor drains, funnel drains, floor sinks, and cleanouts: 5. Unions. 6. Valves. 7. Piping Specialties. 8. Connections to Owner -Furnished fixtures and equipment. 9. Field quality control: a. Plumbing testing. b. Water piping sterilization. 1.2 RELATED ITEMS A. Section 00 7200 - General Conditions of the Contract for Construction Services. B. Section 01 3300 - Submittal Procedures. C. Section 01 4200 - References. D. Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements. E. Section 20 0050 - Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods; for: 1. Basic Materials and Methods. 2. Submittals. 3. Piping Identification. F. Section 22 0700 - Plumbing Insulation. G. Section 22 4000 - Plumbing Fixtures. H. Section 31 2310 - Earthwork/Building Area: Requirements for excavation and backfilling. 1.3 REFERENCES A. ANSI. "American National Standards Institute": 1. ANSI/ASME 2. ANSI/ASME 3. ANSI/ASME 4. ANSI/ASME 5. ANSI/ASME 6. ANSI/ASME 7. ANSI/ASME 8. ANSI/ASME 9. ANSI/ASME Al 12.6.3: "Floor Drains". A112.18/CSA B125.1: "Plumbing Supply Fittings". Al 12.36.2M: "Cleanouts". B1.20.1: "Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch)". B16.12: "Cast Iron Threaded Drainage Fittings". B16.18: "Cast Copper Alloy Solder Joint Pressure Fittings". B16.21: "Nonmetallic Flat Gaskets for Pipe Flanges". B16.22: "Wrought Copper and Copper Alloy Solder -Joint Pressure B16.23: "Cast Copper Alloy Solder -Joint Drainage Fittings - DWV 10. ANSI/ASME B16.24: "Cast Copper Alloy Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Class 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, 1500, and 2500". 11. ANSI/ASME B16.26: "Cast Copper Alloy Fittings for Flared Copper Tubes". 12. ANSI/ASME B16.29: "Wrought Copper and Wrought Copper Alloy Solder -Joint Drainage Fittings - DWV. 13. ANSI/ASME B16.50: "Wrought Copper and Copper Alloy Braze -Joint Pressure Fittings". 14. ANSI/ASME B31.1: "Power Piping". 15. ANSI/ASME B31.9: "Building Services Piping". Fittings". ff. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 1 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM - T-0627 -SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 16. ANSI/ASME B36.10M: "Welded and Wrought Steel Pipe". 17. ANSI/AWS A5.8: "Specification for Filler Metals for Brazing and Braze Welding". 18. ANSI/AWS A5.31: "Specification for Fluxes for Brazing and Braze Welding". 19. ANSI/AWS B2.2: "Standard for Brazing Procedure and Performance Qualification". 20. ANSI/AWS C3.4: "Specification for Torch Brazing". 21. ANSI/MSS SP -58: "Pipe Hangers and Supports - Materials, Design, and Support". 22. ANSI/MSS SP -69: "Pipe Hangers and Supports - Selection and Application". 23. ANSI/MSS SP -70, "Gray Iron Gate Valves, Flanged and Threaded Ends". 24. ANSI/MSS SP -71, "Gray Iron Swing Check Valves, Flanged and Threaded Ends". 25. ANSI/MSS SP -80, "Bronze Gate, Globe, Angle and Check Valves". 26. ANSI/MSS SP -89: "Pipe Hangers and Supports - Fabrication and Installation Practices". 27. ANSI/MSS SP -90: "Guidelines on Terminology for Pipe Hangers and Supports". 28. ANSI/MSS SP -110, "Ball Valves, Threaded, Socket -Welding, Solder Joint, Grooved, and Flared Ends". 29. ANSI Z21.22/CSA 4.4-M99: "Relief Valves for Hot Water Supply Systems". B. ASME, "American Society of Mechanical Engineers": 1. ASME: "Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code". 2. ASME Section IX: "Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX, Welding and Brazing Qualification". C. ASPE, "American Society of Plumbing Engineers". D. ASSE, "American Society of Sanitary Engineering": 1. ASSE 1001: "Performance Requirements for Atmospheric Type Vacuum Breakers". 2. ASSE 1010: "Performance Requirements for Water Hammer Arresters". 3. ASSE 1011: "Hose Connection Vacuum Breakers". 4. ASSE 1012: "Performance Requirements for Backflow Preventer with Intermediate Atmospheric Vent". 5. ASSE 1013: "Performance Requirements for Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Preventers and Reduced Pressure Fire Protection Principle Backflow Preventers". 6. ASSE 1015: "Performance Requirements for Double Check Backflow Prevention Assemblies and Double Check Fire Protection Backflow Prevention Assemblies". 7. ASSE 1016: "Performance Requirements for Automatic Compensating Valves for Individual Showers and Tub/Shower Combinations". 8. ASSE 1018: "Trap Seal Primer Valves, Water Supply Fed". 9. ASSE 1020: "Performance Requirements for Pressure Vacuum Breaker Assembly". 10. ASSE 1022: "Performance Requirements for Backflow Preventer for Beverage Dispensing Equipment". 11. ASSE 1044: "Performance Requirements for Trap Seal Primer Devices - Drainage Types and Electronic Design Types". 12. ASSE 1052: "Performance Requirements for Hose Connection Backflow Preventers". 13. ASSE 1071: "Temperature Actuated Mixing Valves for Plumbed Emergency Equipment". E. ASTM International, "American Society for Testing and Materials": "Standard Specification for..." 1. ASTM A 47: "Ferritic Malleable Iron Castings". 2. ASTM A 48: "Gray Iron Castings". 3. ASTM A 53: "Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot Dipped, Zinc -Coated, Welded and Seamless". 4. ASTM A 74: "Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings". 5. ASTM A 105: "Gray Iron Gate Valves, Flanged and Threaded Ends". 6. ASTM A 126: "Valves, Flanges, and Pipe Fittings". 7. ASTM A 888: "Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings for Sanitary and Storm Drain, Waste, and Vent Piping Applications". 8. ASTM B 32: "Solder Metal". 9. ASTM B 62: "Composition Bronze or Ounce Metal Castings". 10. ASTM B 75: "Seamless Copper Tube". 11. ASTM B 88: "Seamless Copper Water Tube". 12. ASTM B 99: "Copper -Silicon Alloy Wire for General Applications". 13. ASTM B 306: "Copper Drainage Tube (DWV)". 14. ASTM B 371: "Copper -Zinc -Silicon Alloy Rod". 15. ASTM C 564: "Rubber Gaskets for Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings". 16. ASTM B 584: "Copper Alloy Sand Castings for General Applications". 17. ASTM B 813: "Liquid and Paste Fluxes for Soldering Applications of Copper and Copper Alloy Tube". PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 2 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 18. ASTM B 828: "Standard Practice for Making Capillary Joints by Soldering of Copper and Copper Alloy Tube and fittings. 19. ASTM C 1277: "Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings". 20. ASTM C 1540: "Heavy Duty Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings". 21. ASTM D 1527: "Acrylonitrile -Butadiene -Styrene (ABS) Plastic Pipe, Schedules 40 and 80". 22. ASTM D 1784: "Rigid Poly(Vinyl Chloride)(PVC) Compounds and Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride)(CPVC) Compounds". 23. ASTM D 1785: "Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Pipe, Schedules 40, 80, and 120". 24. ASTM D 2235: "Solvent Cement for Acrylonitrile -Butadiene -Styrene (ABS) Plastic Pipe and Fittings". 25. ASTM D 2321: "Standard Practice for Underground Installation of Thermoplastic Pipe for Sewers and Other Gravity -Flow Applications". 26. ASTM D 2466: "Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 40". 27. ASTM D 2564: "Solvent Cements for Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Piping". 28. ASTM D 2661: "Acrylonitrile -Butadiene -Styrene (ABS) Plastic Drain, Waste, and Vent Pipe and Fittings". 29. ASTM D 2665: "Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Drain, Waste, and Vent Pipe and Fittings". 30. ASTM F 437: "Threaded Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride)(CPVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 80". 31. ASTM F 439: "Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride)(CPVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 80". 32. ASTM F 441: "Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe, Schedules 40 and 80". 33. ASTM F 876: "Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing". 34. ASTM F 877: "Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Hot- and Cold -Water Distribution Systems". 35. ASTM F 1960: "Cold Expansion Fittings with PEX Reinforcing Rings for Use with Cross -Linked Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing". 36. ASTM F 2014: "Non -Reinforced Extruded Tee Connections for Piping Applications". F. AWS, "American Welding Society". G. AWWA, "American Water Works Association". H. CISPI, Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute. 1. CISPI 301: "Standard Specification for hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings for sanitary and storm drain, waste, and vent piping applications". 2. CISPI 310: "Specification for coupling for use in connection with hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings for sanitary and storm drain, waste, and vent piping applications". I. CSA International, "Canadian Standards Association". J. IAPMO, "International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials". K. IAPMO IS 9, "Standard For the Installation of PVC Building Drain, Waste and Vent Pipe and Fittings". L. IAPMO R&T, Plumbing and mechanical product certification agency in North America. M. IMC, "International Mechanical Code". N. IPC, "International Plumbing Code". O. MSS, "Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry, Inc.". P. NCPWB, "National Certified Pipe Welding Bureau". Q. NSF International, "The Public Health and Safety Organization": 1. NSF/ANSI 61: NSF International Standard/American National Standard, "Drinking water system components — Health effects". 2. NSF/ANSI 372: NSF International Standard/American National Standard, "Drinking water system components — Lead content". R. PDI, "Plumbing and Drainage Institute". S. UL, Underwriters Laboratories Inc.®, "Building Materials Directory". T. UPC, Certification mark for products listed by IAPMO R&T that are in compliance with applicable American and Canadian codes and standards. U. USGBC LEED, U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, credit EQ 4.1, "Low -Emitting Materials, Adhesives, and Sealants". PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 3 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Soldering Qualifications: Qualify soldering processes, procedures, and solderers for copper and copper alloy pipe and tube in accord with ASTM B 828. B. Brazing Qualifications: Qualify brazing processes for copper and copper alloy pipe and tube according to ANSI/AWS C3.4. 1. Qualify brazing procedures and brazer performance in accord with either Section IX of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, or AWS B2.2. C. Welding Qualifications: 1. Welding of piping joints to conform to ANSI B31.1. 2. Welders to be certified by NCPWB or other reputable and recognized agency, using welding procedures set forth in ASME Boiler Construction Code, Section IX, "Welding Qualifications". D. Quality Marking: Manufacturer's name or mark to be attached to each length of pipe, fitting, fixture, and device installed in piping systems. E. Piping System Tests: 1. Perform tests of piping systems as specified in individual Sections. Test piping before concealing. 2. Acceptance of tests performed not to relieve Contractor from responsibility for property damage to building resulting from leaking or ruptured piping during warranty period; refer to Article on "Correction of Work" in Section 00 7200. Property damage to be promptly and properly repaired, including refinishing or replacing of damaged components or areas upon notification from Owner. This requirement to pertain only to piping, joints, connections, equipment and workmanship represented by systems as finally accepted, and not to those extensions or revisions that may be made by Owner during warranty period. F. NSF International Compliance: Products designed for dispensing potable water including, but not limited to, pipe, fittings, and equipment that come in contact with potable water shall meet both NSF/ANSI 61 and NSF/ANSI 372 test standards via third -party testing and certification. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Furnish submittals in accord with Section 01 3300, Submittal Procedures, and Section 20 0050, Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 SANITARY WASTE PIPING A. Below Grade: Furnish one of the following in accord with local codes: 1. Acceptable Manufacturers for Cast Iron and Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings (no substitutions allowed): a. AB&I Foundry. b. Charlotte Pipe and Foundry. c. Tyler Pipe. 2. Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. Service Weight (SV) Bell and Spigot Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM A 74. b. Neoprene Rubber Gaskets for Compression Joint conforming with ASTM C 564. 3. Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. NO HUB® Cast Iron Soil Pipe conforming with ASTM A 888 and CISPI 301. b. Cast Iron Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM C 1277 and CISPI 310 consisting of cast iron split clamps secured by 18-8 stainless steel bolts and nuts, and with neoprene gasket conforming with ASTM C 564. Manufactured by MG Coupling®. 4. Schedule 40 PVC plastic pipe, fittings, and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2665 and ASTM D 2564. 5. Schedule 40 ABS plastic pipe, fittings, and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2661 and ASTM D 2235. B. Above Grade: Furnish one of the following in accord with local codes: 1. Acceptable Manufacturers for Cast Iron and Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings (no substitutions allowed): a. AB&I Foundry. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 4 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET b. Charlotte Pipe and Foundry. c. Tyler Pipe. 2. Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. Service Weight (SV) Bell and Spigot Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM A 74. b. Neoprene Rubber Gaskets for Compression Joint conforming with ASTM C 564. 3. Schedule 40 galvanized steel, ASTM A 53, with cast iron threaded drainage fittings, ASME B 16.12. 4. Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. NO HUB® Cast Iron Soil Pipe conforming with ASTM A 888 and CISPI 301. b. Cast Iron Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM C 1277 and CISPI 310, consisting of cast iron split clamps secured by 18-8 stainless steel bolts and nuts, and with neoprene gasket conforming with ASTM C 564. Manufactured by MG Coupling®. c. Heavy Duty Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM C 1540, consisting of the following: 1) 1 -1/2 -inch through 4 -inch ASTM C 564 neoprene gasket with 3 -inch minimum width, 28 gage minimum Type 304 stainless steel shield, and Type 304 stainless steel worm drive clamps with a minimum clamp torque of 80 inch pounds. 2) 5 -inch through 10 -inch ASTM C 564 neoprene gasket with 4 -inch minimum width, 28 gage minimum Type 304 stainless steel shield, and Type 304 stainless steel worm drive clamps with a minimum clamp torque of 80 inch pounds. 5. Schedule 40 PVC plastic pipe, fittings and lo-VOC solvent cement and primer conforming to ASTM D 2665 and ASTM D 2564. 6. Schedule 40 ABS plastic pipe, fittings and lo-VOC solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2661 and ASTM D 2235. C. Low-VOC Cements and Primer: a. Comply with USGBC LEED requirements for credit EQ 4.1. b. Comply with Section 01 8113, Article 2.4 Low Emitting Materials. c. Acceptable manufacturers and products: 1) Oatey Lo-VOC PVC Regular Clear Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 4 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 2) Oatey Lo-VOC Medium Clear or Gray Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 6 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 3) Oatey Lo-VOC Heavy Duty Clear or Gray Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 12 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 4) Oatey Lo-VOC ABS Black or Milky Clear Solvent Cement for solvent welding non -pressure ABS pipe and fittings up to 6 -inch diameter, or equal. VOC — 325 g/L. 5) Oatey Lo-VOC Purple Primer for use with PVC pipe and fittings, or equal. VOC 550 g/L. 2.2 VENT PIPING A. Below Grade: Furnish one of the following in accord with local codes: 1. Acceptable Manufacturers for Cast Iron and Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings (no substitutions allowed): a. AB&I Foundry. b. Charlotte Pipe and Foundry. c. Tyler Pipe. 2. Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. Service Weight (SV) Bell and Spigot Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM A 74. b. Neoprene Rubber Gaskets for Compression Joint conforming with ASTM C 564. 3. Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. NO HUB® Cast Iron Soil Pipe conforming with ASTM A 888 and CISPI 301. b. Cast Iron Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM C 1277 and CISPI 310, consisting of cast iron split clamps secured by 18-8 stainless steel bolts and nuts, and with neoprene gasket conforming with ASTM C-564. Manufactured by MG Coupling®. c. Heavy Duty Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM C 1540, consisting of the following: PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 5 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 1) 1 -1/2 -inch through 4 -inch ASTM C 564 neoprene gasket with 3 -inch minimum width, 28 gage minimum Type 304 stainless steel shield, and Type 304 stainless steel worm drive clamps with a minimum clamp torque of 80 inch pounds. 2) 5 -inch through 10 -inch ASTM C 564 neoprene gasket with 4 -inch minimum width, 28 gage minimum Type 304 stainless steel shield, and Type 304 stainless steel worm drive clamps with a minimum clamp torque of 80 inch pounds. 4. Schedule 40 PVC plastic pipe, fittings, and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2665 and ASTM D 2564. 5. Schedule 40 ABS plastic pipe, fittings, and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2661 and ASTM D 2235. 6. Low-VOC Cements and Primer: a. Comply with USGBC LEED requirements for credit EQ 4.1. b. Comply with Section 01 8113, Article 2.4 Low Emitting Materials. c. Acceptable manufacturers and products: 1) Oatey Lo-VOC PVC Regular Clear Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 4 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 2) Oatey Lo-VOC Medium Clear or Gray Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 6 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 3) Oatey Lo-VOC Heavy Duty Clear or Gray Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 12 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 4) Oatey Lo-VOC ABS Black or Milky Clear Solvent Cement for solvent welding non -pressure ABS pipe and fittings up to 6 -inch diameter, or equal. VOC — 325 g/L. 5) Oatey Lo-VOC Purple Primer for use with PVC pipe and fittings, or equal. VOC 550 g/L. B. Above Grade: Furnish one of the following in accord with local codes: 1. Acceptable Manufacturers for Cast Iron and Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings (no substitutions allowed): a. AB&I Foundry. b. Charlotte Pipe and Foundry. c. Tyler Pipe. 2. Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. Service Weight (SV) Bell and Spigot Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM A 74. b. Neoprene Rubber Gaskets for Compression Joint conforming with ASTM C 564. 3. Schedule 40 galvanized steel, ASTM A 53, with cast iron threaded drainage fittings, ASME B 16.12. 4. Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. NO HUB° Cast Iron Soil Pipe conforming with ASTM A 888 and CISPI 301. b. Cast Iron Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM C 1277 and CISPI 310, consisting of cast iron split clamps secured by 18-8 stainless steel bolts and nuts, and with neoprene gasket conforming with ASTM C-564. Manufactured by MG Coupling°. c. Stainless Steel Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings with neoprene gaskets and stainless steel bolts and nuts conforming with ASTM C 1277 and CISPI 310. 5. Schedule 40 PVC plastic pipe, fittings and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2665 and ASTM D 2564. 6. Schedule 40 ABS plastic pipe, fittings and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2661 and ASTM D 2235. 7. Low-VOC Cements and Primer: a. Comply with USGBC LEED requirements for credit EQ 4.1. b. Comply with Section 01 8113, Article 2.4 Low Emitting Materials. c. Acceptable manufacturers and products: 1) Oatey Lo-VOC PVC Regular Clear Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 4 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 2) Oatey Lo-VOC Medium Clear or Gray Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 6 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 3) Oatey Lo-VOC Heavy Duty Clear or Gray Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 12 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 4) Oatey Lo-VOC ABS Black or Milky Clear Solvent Cement for solvent welding non -pressure ABS pipe and fittings up to 6 -inch diameter, or equal. VOC — 325 g/L. 5) Oatey Lo-VOC Purple Primer for use with PVC pipe and fittings, or equal. VOC 550 g/L. 2.3 DOMESTIC WATER PIPING A. Above Grade: PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 6 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 1. Type "L" drawn (hard) copper tubing, ASTM B 88, with wrought copper or bronze fittings, ANSI/ASME B16.22, with solder joints in accord with code and Article on "Copper Water Tube and Fittings installation" in /".—• Part 3 - Execution of this Section. 2. If allowed by local code, mechanically formed tee fittings as created by T -Drill are an acceptable method of installation. Joints created in this manner to be installed/brazed in compliance with code and manufacturer's instructions and Article on "Installation, Copper Tubing" in Part 3 — Execution of this Section. a. Acceptable Manufacturer: 1) T -Drill Industries, Inc. 2) 1740 Corporate Drive 3) Suite 820 4) Norcross, GA 30093 5) 770.925.0520. 3. If allowed by local code, Copper Press Fittings are an acceptable method of installation. Joints created in this manner to be installed in compliance with code and manufacturer's instructions and Article on "Installation, Copper Tubing" in Part 3 — Execution of this Section. a. Acceptable Manufacturers: 1) ProPress®: (a) Viega 2) 301 N. Main, Floor 9 3) Wichita, KS 67202 4) 1-877-Viega-NA 5) E -Mail: service@viega.com 6) www.viega.net 7) NIBCO® Press SystemTM: 8) NIBCO, INC. World Headquarters 9) 1516 Middlebury St. 10) Elkhart, IN 46516-4740 11)1-800-234-0227. 12) Xpress' Copper and Copper Alloy Press -Connect Fittings: 13) Elkhart Products Corporation 14) 1255 Oak Street 15) Elkhart, Indiana 46515 16) 1-800-284-4851 or574-264-3181 17) www.elkartproducts.com b. Material: Copper press fittings to conform to material and sizing requirements of ASME B16.18 or ASME B 16.22. 0 -rings for copper press fittings to be EPDM. B. If allowed by local code, Polyethylene (PEX) tubing and fittings is an acceptable method of installation for pipe 2 -inches and smaller in diameter for above ground installations unless noted otherwise on Drawings. 1. Tubing: a. Material: Crosslinked polyethylene (PEX) manufactured by PEX-a (Engle method), PEX-b (Vinyl Silane method), or PEX-AL-PE (PEX — Aluminum — PE), SDR 9, PEX 5006. b. Material Standard: Manufactured in accord with ASTM F 876 and ASTM F 877 and tested for compliance by an independent third party agency. c. Minimum Bend Radius (Cold Bending): No less than manufacturer's recommendation. 2. Fittings: a. Furnished by PEX tubing manufacturer: 1) Comply with requirements in ASTM F 877. 2) Tubing and fittings: Complete system from single manufacturer. b. Manufactured in accord with and from materials listed in ASTM F 1960, ASTM F877, or both. c. Fitting assembly consisting of barbed adapter and applicable sized PEX ring, or bronze or Radel R® polymer insert fitting with 304 stainless steel press sleeve. d. Barbed insert manufactured with 0 -ring to facilitate pressure testing with air. 3. Manufacturers: a. Uponor, Inc. — Wirsbo AQUAPEX® tubing and ProPEX® fittings. b. Viega, LLC - PureFlow® System - ViegaPEX Ultra®, FostaPEX® tubing and Viega PEX Press (bronze), Viega Poly PEX Press"" fittings. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 7 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 2.4 DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM A. General: Refer to Section 20 0050 for hangers, sleeves, and other materials required. B. Backflow Preventers and Vacuum Breakers: Furnish devices suitable for intended use and as required by governing code to prevent contamination/pollution of potable water distribution system. Refer to Section 21 1313 for Fire Protection backflow prevention. 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. Ames. b. Conbraco/Apollo Valves. c. Febco. d. Flowmatic. e. Hersey. f. Watts. g. Wilkins. h. Woodford. i. ASSE 1020 - Pressure Vacuum Breaker (PVB): 1) Equal to Watts Model 800M4QT. Suitable for continuous pressure applications. High or Low Hazard; Backsiphonage only. Food Service Equipment ASSE 1012- DCV IAV ASSE 1013- RPZ ASSE 1020- PVB ASSE 1022- BPB M ASSE 1001 - AVB 3 -Comp Sink Sprayer X C. Thermostatic Mixing Valve for Plumbing Fixtures: 1. Acceptable Manufacturer: Watts. a. Series MMV-M1 for use at fixtures: ASSE 1016 and IAPMO cUPC listed, with locking adjustment cap and integral filter washers and check valves. Operating discharge temperature range of 80 deg F to 120 deg F. Maximum continuous inlet temperature of 225 deg F. Maximum pressure rating of 150 PSI. 2.5 SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEM FIXTURES A. Floor Sinks and Cleanouts: 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. Josam. b. MIFAB° c. Sioux Chief. d. Jay R. Smith. e. StainlessDrains.com; Ph: 1-888-785-2345. f. Wade. g. Watts. h. Zurn. 2. Furnish heavy cast iron, PVC plastic, or stainless steel body drains as scheduled on Drawings. Manufactured to conform to ANSI/ASME A112.6.3 or CSA B79. B. Trap Seals: Furnish Trap Guard® insert Part Series "TG" as manufactured by ProSet Systems, Inc. Phone: (800) 262-5355. Website www.trapguard.com. C. Cleanouts: 1. Furnish cleanouts with access covers. Manufactured to conform to ANSI/ASME A112.36.2M. a. Approved Josam models: 1) Finished floor - Series 57000 Nickaloy top. 2) Wall - Series 58600 -VP chrome plated with vandal -resistant screw. 3) Unfinished floor and under carpet - Series 57000 -SD -2 bronze. 4) Tiled floor - Series 57000 -SQ square Nickaloy top. 2. Furnish carpet markers at floor cleanouts where carpet will be installed. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 8 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 3. Unfinished Areas: Furnish cleanout tee and plug of same material as piping. D. General: Refer to Section 20 0050 hangers, sleeves, and other materials required. E. Traps: Furnish "P" traps as required in fixture drains, floor drains without integral traps, and other points indicated on Drawings or as required by local codes. Furnish traps of same material as lines in which they are installed. 'UNIONS A. Malleable Iron Unions: Malleable iron with ground joint brass to iron seat, ANSI B16.14, black or galvanized; Grinnell 463, Stockham 694. B. Dielectric Unions: 1 Watts Series 3000, 1/2 -inch to 4 -inch. 2. A.Y. McDonald Model 2110. 1 -inch to 2 -inch. 3. Corrpro Companies, Inc., EPCO Model FX - 1/2 -inch to 2 -inch, EA -1/2 -inch to 2 -inch, FXS - 1/2 -inch to 1 -inch, FB — 1/2 -inch to 3/4 -inch, or HA -6 — 1/2 -inch to 2 -inch. 4. Legend Valve Model T-571: a. 1/2 -inch to 2 -inch: Galvanized forged steel construction with self -aligning, non-conductive elastomer gasket and thermoplastic insert for a positive seal and complete isolation between tubing and pipng ends. Cold working pressure (CWP): 200 psi up to 180 deg F. 2.7 VALVES A. General: 1. Acceptable manufacturers: a. Conbraco Industries, Inc.; Apollo® Div. b. Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Crane Valves. c. Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Jenkins Valves. d. Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Stockham Div. e. Hammond Valve. f. Jomar International, LTD. g. Kitz Corporation. h. Lunkenheimer Valves. i. Milwaukee Valve Company. j. NIBCO INC. k. Powell, Wm. Co. 1. Red -White Valve Corp. m. Toyo Valve Co., Ltd. n. Other manufacturers as shown on Drawings. 2. Manufacturer's name and model, figure or drawing number specified are for identification of type, quality and construction. 3. Select valves for not less than 150 lb. water working pressure at 200 deg F, and for compatibility with working pressure of pipe and with fittings attached. Select valves designed for installed service. 4. Valve tags are not required. B. Valve Service Schedule: 1. Shut off valve for: Cold and hot water Ball valve. 2 -inch and smaller C. Valves - Water: 1. Ball valves: Rated 150 psi SWP and 600psi non -shock CWP, and with two piece cast bronze bodies, TFE seats, full port, separate packnut with adjustable stem packing, anti -blowout stems and chrome plated brass/bronze ball. Valve ends: full depth ANSI threads or extended solder connections. Manufactured in accord with MSS-SP110. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 9 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET a. Where piping is insulated, equip ball valves with 2 -inch extended handles of non -thermal conductive material. Include a protective sleeve that allows operation of valve without breaking (vapor, vapour) seal or disturbing insulation. Include memory stops that are full adjustable after insulation is applied. 2. If operating pressures exceed 125 psi, Class 150 gate valves and check valves of like construction of the preceding to be used. 2.8 PIPING SPECIALTIES A. Welding Accessories: Weldolet®, Thredolet®, and Sockolet® branch connections, schedule 40 -carbon steel, ASTM A105, as manufactured by Bonney Forge. B. Pipe Sleeves: Refer to Section 20 0050. C. Escutcheons: Refer to Section 20 0050. D. (Calking, Caulking), Sealants, and Sleeves: Refer to Section 20 0050. 2.9 PIPING INSULATION A. Refer to Section 22 0700 for insulating materials for systems specified in this Section. 2.10 PIPING IDENTIFICATION A. Refer to Section 20 0050 for piping identification for systems specified in this Section. 2.11 PIPING PROTECTION A. Corrosion Protection for Below Grade Metal Pipes (for projects with corrosive soil conditions): 1. Polyethylene material: Sheets or tubes with a minimum 8 mils thickness conforming to ANSI/AWWA C 105/A21.5. 2. Plastic Adhesive Tape: ScotchrapTh' 50 all-weather 10 mil thick minimum 2 -inch wide polyvinyl chloride plastic adhesive tape with the following properties: Property Test Method ' �_ Tensile Strength 20 Ib/in ASTM D 1000 Elongation at Break 100 percent at 10 deg F 200 percent at 74 deg F ASTM D 1000 Adhesion to Steel 30 oz/in at 10 deg F 20 oz/in at 74 deg F ASTM D 1000 Adhesion to Backing 30 oz/in at 10 deg F 20 oz/in at 74 deg F ASTM D 1000 Roll Unwind 16 oz/in at 10 deg F 16 oz/in at 74 deg F ASTM D 1000 Water (Vapor, Vapour) Transmission Rate 1.0 g/100 sq in/24 hr ASTM D 3833 Moisture Absorption 0.30 percent ASTM D 570 B. Protection of Pipes passing through Concrete Walls and Floors: 1. Pipe Sleeves: Refer to Section 20 0050. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 DOMESTIC COLD WATER SERVICE INSTALLATION A. Domestic Cold Water Distribution: 1. Install a complete domestic cold water distribution system inside building including connection to plumbing fixtures and equipment as indicated on Drawings. 2. Connect cold water to Owner Furnished equipment in Food Service and other locations indicated. Install shut-off valves at equipment connections. 3. Backflow preventers: Install in accord with manufacturer's recommendations on plumbing fixtures and equipment as indicated in Part 2 of this Section and where indicated on Drawings. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 10 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET a. Pipe air gap fitting drain line from ASSE 1012 double check valves and ASSE 1013 reduced pressure zone backflow preventers to nearest floor drain or janitor's sink. 4. Vacuum Breakers: Install in accord with manufacturer's recommendations and local code on plumbing fixtures and equipment as indicated in Part 2 of this Section and where indicated on Drawings. a. Mount ASSE 1001 atmospheric type vacuum breakers and ASSE 1020 pressure vacuum breakers at high point of downstream piping according to manufacturer's recommendations and local codes. B. Refer to Section 20 0050 for hangers, sleeves, and other materials required. 3.2 DOMESTIC HOT WATER SERVICE A. Install a complete domestic hot water system including water heaters and connection to plumbing fixtures and equipment as indicated on Drawings. 1. Connect hot water to Owner -furnished equipment in Food Service and other locations indicated. Install shut-off valves at equipment connections. 2. Backflow Preventers: Install in accord with manufacturer's recommendations on plumbing fixtures and equipment as indicated in Part 2 of this Section and where indicated on Drawings. a. Pipe airgap fitting drain line from ASSE 1012 double check valves and ASSE 1013 reduced pressure zone backflow preventers to nearest floor drain or janitor's sink. 3. Vacuum Breakers: Install in accord with manufacturer's recommendations and local code on plumbing fixtures and equipment as indicated in Part 2 of this Section and where indicated on Drawings. a. Mount ASSE 1001 atmospheric type vacuum breakers and ASSE 1020 pressure vacuum breakers at high point of downstream piping. B. Refer to Section 20 0050 for hangers, sleeves, and other materials required. COPPER WATER TUBE AND FITTINGS INSTALLATION A. Below Grade Underground Cold Water Service Piping: Braze joints with a 50 percent silver and 50 percent copper brazing alloy filler metal in accord with ANSUAWS Standards A5.8, A5.31, B2.2, and C3.4 using flux meeting ANSI/AWS Standard A5.31, Type FB3-A or FB3-C. B. Above Grade Domestic Cold and Hot water Distribution Piping: Solder joints using 95-5 tin -antimony (no lead) solder and Nokorode® Regular Paste Flux or Nokorode® 95/5 Pre -Tinning Paste Flux as manufactured by The RectorSeal° Corporation. (Ph: 800-231-3345). An approved substitute solder is Silvabrite 100°, 95.6 percent tin, 4 percent copper, 0.4 percent silver as manufactured by Wolverine Joining Technologies, LLC (Ph: 800-225- 2130). C. Mechanically Formed Tee Fittings: Form in a continuous operation consisting of drilling a pilot hole and drawing out tube surface to form an outlet having a height of not less than three times thickness of branch tube wall so as to comply with American Welding society lap joint weld. 1. Device: Fully adjustable as to insure proper tolerance and complete uniformity of joint. 2. Notch branch tube to conform with inner curve of run tube and press two dimple/depth stops into branch tube (one 1/4 -inch atop the other). This is to insure penetration of branch tube into tee is of sufficient depth for brazing and that branch tube does not obstruct flow in main line tube. 3. Dimple/Depth Stops: In line with run of tube. 4. Second Dimple: 1/4 -inch above first and to serve as a visual point of inspection. 5. Braze mechanically formed tee fittings in accord with Copper Development Association's Copper Tube Handbook using BCuP filler metal. Note — Soft soldered joints will not be permitted. 6. Contractor assumes responsibility for joints being installed in accord with code and manufacturer's instructions. 7. Mechanically formed tee fittings: Listed in accord with ASME Code for Pressure Piping, ANSI B31.5c, IPC, IMC, UPC, UMC, IAPMO, NSPC, ASTM F 2014-00, and ASPE Data Book, Volume 4. D. Press Connections: 1. Make copper press fittings in accord with manufacturer's installation instructions. a. Fully insert tubing inserted into fitting and mark tubing at shoulder of fitting. b. Check Fitting alignment against mark on tubing to assure tubing is fully engaged (inserted) in fitting. c. Press joints using tool approved by manufacturer. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 11 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 3.4 POLYETHYLENE (PEX) TUBING AND FITTINGS INSTALLATION A. Install tubing in accord with tubing manufacturer's recommendations and as indicated in tubing manufacturer's installation handbook. B. Do not install within 6 -inches of gas appliance vents and within 12 -inches of recessed light fixtures. C. Do not solder within 18 -inches of tubing in same waterline. Make sweat connections prior to making tubing connections. D. Do not expose tubing to direct sunlight for more than 30 days. If construction delays are encountered, cover tubing that is exposed to direct sunlight. E. Ensure that no glues, solvents, sealants, and chemicals come in contact with tubing without prior permission from tubing manufacturer. F. Use grommets or sleeves at penetrations for tubing passing through metal studs. G. Protect tubing with sleeves where abrasion may occur. H. Install engineered secondary pipe positioning and support systems where tubing penetrates stud and joists, and for horizontal supports. I. Use tubing manufacturer supplied bend supports where bends are less than 6 times outside pipe diameter. J. Locate supports at not less than 32 -inches between hangers in accord with manufacturer's tubing installation handbook. 3.5 PIPING INSTALLATIONS A. Install pipe anchors and guides where needed to prevent excessive movement of piping and excessive strain on piping and equipment connections. Install expansion loops and offsets in piping as required to prevent excessive strain or pipe displacement between anchors, at piping take -off, and at equipment connections. Refer to Section 20 0050 for hangers, supports, and anchors. B. Protection of piping against corrosion: 1. Corrosion Protection for Below Grade Metal Pipes (for projects with corrosive soil conditions): a. If soil conditions are corrosive, protect underground ferrous metal pipe with corrosion protective wrapping. Apply as recommended by protective material manufacturer. Install polyethylene wrapping according to ANSUAWWA C105/A21.5. 2. Protect metal pipes passing through concrete or cinder walls and floors or other corrosive material against external corrosion by a protective sheathing or wrapping, or other means that will withstand reaction from lime and acid of concrete, cinder, or other corrosive material. Refer to Section 20 0050 for pipe sleeves. a. Sheathing or wrapping shall allow for expansion and contraction of piping in order to prevent any rubbing action. Minimum wall thickness of material shall be 0.025 inch. 3. Isolate dissimilar metal piping materials using dielectric unions, except where valves are used. Isolate copper piping from ferrous building elements with plastic tape. C. Protection of piping against physical damage: 1. Protect pipe by shield plates in concealed locations where piping, other than cast-iron or galvanized steel, is installed through holes or notches in studs, joists, trusses, or similar structural members less than 1.5 inches from nearest edge of member. 2. Cover area of pipe where structural member is notched or bored with protective shield plates a minimum of 0.062 -inch -thick steel, and extend shields a minimum of 2 -inches above sole plates and below top plates. 3. Installation of construction fasteners shall not penetrate piping systems. D. Connect piping to apparatus and equipment with flanges, unions, and similar devices to permit easy removal. Install unions on inlets and outlets of apparatus and equipment having screwed or soldered connections, 2 -inch and smaller. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 12 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET E. Install valves where required and as indicated on Drawings for control, operation and maintenance of mechanical equipment and systems. Install valves ahead of control valves and as service valves for mechanical apparatus and fixtures to permit maintenance of same without shutting down service of piping systems in building. Valve each domestic water branch at main, except at plumbing fixtures having integral stops. Coordinate location of access panels to service valves and equipment in concealed locations with appropriate trades. F. Install check valves on hot and cold water lines serving faucets with hose and spray attachments and faucets with hose threaded outlets. G. Install PVC, CPVC, or ABS plastic pipe according to ASTM D 2321. Install expansion offsets or approved expansion joints as required by local codes. H. Blow out piping sections with compressed air or otherwise clean internally immediately prior to installation into pipe line. I. Cap or cover open piping during erection to prevent entry of foreign material. 3.6 SOIL DRAIN, WASTE, AND VENT (DWV) SYSTEM INSTALLATION A. Install a complete continuous waste and vent plumbing system as shown on Drawings. Work includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1. Building sanitary sewer: Extend to point indicated outside building to join site sanitary sewer line shown on site utility plan. Verify connection point, invert elevation at connection, and pipe material before proceeding and make necessary adjustments to accomplish connection. 2. Install continuous waste and vent system. 3. Connect waste and vent piping to plumbing fixtures, appliances, Owner -furnished equipment in Food Service, and other locations indicated. 4. Install soil waste and drain pipe cleanouts same size as pipe served at foot of stacks, at every change in direction, where indicated on Drawings, and as required by governing codes. B. Floor Sinks: 1. Set floor drains with strainer top level with finished floor surface. Verify floor finishes and elevations with Architectural Drawings and Specifications before commencing work. 2. In food service area, locate floor drains, funnel drains, and floor sinks where indicated on Drawings. C. Vents: 1. Install vent piping with lines sloped back towards fixtures being served in accord with governing codes. D. Plugs: 1. At completion of project install Hub -Fit Gripper° Plugs in open hub drains that are to be abandoned or sealed off for future use. Confirm locations with Owner's Site Representative, OSR. E. Field Quality Control: 1. Test condensate vacuum system piping at 22 -inches Hg with no loss of pressure exceeding 0.1 -inch Hg per minute over a minimum period of 10 minutes. 2. Materials or workmanship found faulty to be immediately replaced or repaired and sections or full system to be re -tested. 3. Testing to be performed in presence of Acorn Vac's representative. 3.7 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. General: 1. Contractor to flush out and test piping systems after erection and before concealing or covering. Test as required by code and as specified herein. Materials or workmanship found faulty to be immediately replaced or repaired and sections or systems re -tested. 2. Perform tests in presence of governing authorities and OSR. 3. Submit certificates to OSR that tests have been satisfactorily completed. B. Plumbing Tests: 1. Plumbing tests to be not less than the following: 2. Test water pipes at a pressure at least 50 psig higher than normal working pressure, but in no case at a pressure less than 125 psig, for a period of 2 hours. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 13 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 3. Sanitary, storm and vent pipes, air pressure of 5 psig for a period of 15 minutes. 4. Perform final air test when plumbing work is finished, according to governing code requirements. 5. No plumbing system, or part thereof, to be covered or concealed until such work receives approval of OSR and governing authorities requiring tests. C. Water Piping Sterilization: 1. Disinfect below grade water mains in accord with ANSIJAWWA C651. 2. Upon completion of building's domestic cold and hot water piping, sterilize systems with chlorine before placing in operation as follows: a. Utilize a chlorine dosage of not less than 50 parts per million. b. Following a contact period of not less than 24 hours, flush chlorinated water from system with clean water until residual chlorine content is not greater than 0.02 parts per million. c. During sterilization period, open and close valves several times in water lines being sterilized. d. Comply with governing code requirements. END OF SECTION PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 14 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM - T-0627 -SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 15 i 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM - T-0627 -SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET SECTION 22 1000 PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Sanitary waste piping. 2. Vent piping. 3. Domestic water piping: a. Domestic cold water system. 4. Domestic water system: a. Trap primers. b. Thermostatic mixing valve. 5. Domestic water heaters, electric instantaneous. 6. Soil and waste system fixtures: a. Floor drains, funnel drains, floor sinks, and cleanouts: 1) Trap seals. 7. Domestic hot water circulating pump. 8. Unions. 9. Valves. 10. Piping Specialties. 11. Connections to Owner -Furnished fixtures and equipment. 12. Field quality control: a. Plumbing testing. b. Water piping sterilization. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED AUG 0 9 2018 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION 1.2 RELATED ITEMS A. Section 00 7200 - General Conditions of the Contract for Construction Servicer. B. Section 01 3300 - Submittal Procedures. C. Section 01 4200 - References. D. Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements. E. Section 20 0050 - Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods; for: 1. Basic Materials and Methods. 2. Submittals. 3. Piping Identification. F. Section 22 0700 - Plumbing Insulation. G. Section 22 4000 - Plumbing Fixtures. H. Section 31 2310 - Earthwork/Building Area: Requirements for excavation and backfilling. CORRECTION! LTR# 1.3 REFERENCES A. ANSI, "American National Standards Institute": 1. ANSI/ASME 2. ANSI/ASME 3. ANSI/ASME 4. ANSI/ASME 5. ANSI/ASME 6. ANSI/ASME 7. ANSI/ASME 8. ANSI/ASME 9. ANSI/ASME A112.6.3: "Floor Drains". Al 12.18/CSA B125.1: "Plumbing Supply Fittings". A 1 12.36.2M: "Cleanouts". B 1.20.1: "Pipe Threads, General Purpose (Inch)". B16.12: "Cast Iron Threaded Drainage Fittings". RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AUG 0.7 2018 PERMIT CS TER B16.18: "Cast Copper Alloy Solder Joint Pressure Fittings". B16.21: "Nonmetallic Flat Gaskets for Pipe Flanges". B 16.22: "Wrought Copper and Copper Alloy Solder -Joint Pressure Fittings". B ] 6.23: "Cast Copper Alloy Solder -Joint Drainage Fittings - DWV". P€I8.00aa PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 1 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM - T-0627 -SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 10. ANSI/ASME B16.24: "Cast Copper Alloy Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Class 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, 1500, and 2500". 11. ANSI/ASME B 16.26: "Cast Copper Alloy Fittings for Flared Copper Tubes". 12. ANSI/ASME B 16.29: "Wrought Copper and Wrought Copper Alloy Solder -Joint Drainage Fittings - DWV. 13. ANSI/ASME B 16.50: "Wrought Copper and Copper Alloy Braze -Joint Pressure Fittings". 14. ANSI/ASME B31.1: "Power Piping". 15. ANSI/ASME B31.9: "Building Services Piping". 16. ANSI/ASME B36.10M: "Welded and Wrought Steel Pipe". 17. ANSI/AWS A5.8: "Specification for Filler Metals for Brazing and Braze Welding". 18. ANSI/AWS A5.31: "Specification for Fluxes for Brazing and Braze Welding". 19. ANSI/AWS B2.2: "Standard for Brazing Procedure and Performance Qualification". 20. ANSI/AWS C3.4: "Specification for Torch Brazing". 21. ANSUMSS SP -58: "Pipe Hangers and Supports - Materials, Design, and Support". 22. ANSUMSS SP -69: "Pipe Hangers and Supports - Selection and Application". 23. ANSUMSS SP -70, "Gray Iron Gate Valves, Flanged and Threaded Ends". 24. ANSI/MSS SP -71, "Gray Iron Swing Check Valves, Flanged and Threaded Ends". 25. ANSI/MSS SP -80, "Bronze Gate, Globe, Angle and Check Valves". 26. ANSI/MSS SP -89: "Pipe Hangers and Supports - Fabrication and Installation Practices". 27. ANSI/MSS SP -90: "Guidelines on Terminology for Pipe Hangers and Supports". 28. ANSI/MSS SP -110, "Ball Valves, Threaded, Socket -Welding, Solder Joint, Grooved, and Flared Ends". 29. ANSI Z21.22/CSA 4.4-M99: "Relief Valves for Hot Water Supply Systems". B. ASME, "American Society of Mechanical Engineers": 1. ASME: "Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code". 2. ASME Section IX: "Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX, Welding and Brazing Qualification". C. ASPE, "American Society of Plumbing Engineers". D. ASSE, "American Society of Sanitary Engineering": 1. ASSE 1001: "Performance Requirements for Atmospheric Type Vacuum Breakers". 2. ASSE 1010: "Performance Requirements for Water Hammer Arresters". 3. ASSE 1011: "Hose Connection Vacuum Breakers". 4. ASSE 1012: "Performance Requirements for Backflow Preventer with Intermediate Atmospheric Vent". 5. ASSE 1013: "Performance Requirements for Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Preventers and Reduced Pressure Fire Protection Principle Backflow Preventers". 6. ASSE 1015: "Performance Requirements for Double Check Backflow Prevention Assemblies and Double Check Fire Protection Backflow Prevention Assemblies". 7. ASSE 1016: "Performance Requirements for Automatic Compensating Valves for Individual Showers and Tub/Shower Combinations". 8. ASSE 1018: "Trap Seal Primer Valves, Water Supply Fed". 9. ASSE 1020: "Performance Requirements for Pressure Vacuum Breaker Assembly". 10. ASSE 1022: "Performance Requirements for Backflow Preventer for Beverage Dispensing Equipment". 11. ASSE 1044: "Performance Requirements for Trap Seal Primer Devices - Drainage Types and Electronic Design Types". 12. ASSE 1052: "Performance Requirements for Hose Connection Backflow Preventers". 13. ASSE 1071: "Temperature Actuated Mixing Valves for Plumbed Emergency Equipment". E. ASTM International, "American Society for Testing and Materials": "Standard Specification for..." 1. ASTM A 47: "Ferritic Malleable Iron Castings". 2. ASTM A 48: "Gray Iron Castings". 3. ASTM A 53: "Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot Dipped, Zinc -Coated, Welded and Seamless". 4. ASTM A 74: "Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings". 5. ASTM A 105: "Gray Iron Gate Valves, Flanged and Threaded Ends". 6. ASTM A 126: "Valves, Flanges, and Pipe Fittings". 7. ASTM A 888: "Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings for Sanitary and Storm Drain, Waste, and Vent Piping Applications". 8. ASTM B 32: "Solder Metal". 9. ASTM B 62: "Composition Bronze or Ounce Metal Castings". 10. ASTM B 75: "Seamless Copper Tube". PLUMBING#IPINGSYSTEMS AND 6lUIPMENT . x,22 1000 - 2 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 11. ASTM B 88: "Seamless Copper Water Tube". 12. ASTM B 99: "Copper -Silicon Alloy Wire for General Applications". 13. ASTM B 306: "Copper Drainage Tube (DWV)". 14. ASTM B 371: "Copper -Zinc -Silicon Alloy Rod". 15. ASTM C 564: "Rubber Gaskets for Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings". 16. ASTM B 584: "Copper Alloy Sand Castings for General Applications". 17. ASTM B 813: "Liquid and Paste Fluxes for Soldering Applications of Copper and Copper Alloy Tube". 18. ASTM B 828: "Standard Practice for Making Capillary Joints by Soldering of Copper and Copper Alloy Tube and fittings. 19. ASTM C 1277: "Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings". 20. ASTM C 1540: "Heavy Duty Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings". 21. ASTM D 1527: "Acrylonitrile -Butadiene -Styrene (ABS) Plastic Pipe, Schedules 40 and 80". 22. ASTM D 1784: "Rigid Poly(Vinyl Chloride)(PVC) Compounds and Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride)(CPVC) Compounds". 23. ASTM D 1785: "Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Pipe, Schedules 40, 80, and 120". 24. ASTM D 2235: "Solvent Cement for Acrylonitrile -Butadiene -Styrene (ABS) Plastic Pipe and Fittings". 25. ASTM D 2321: "Standard Practice for Underground Installation of Thermoplastic Pipe for Sewers and Other Gravity -Flow Applications". 26. ASTM D 2466: "Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 40". 27. ASTM D 2564: "Solvent Cements for Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Piping". 28. ASTM D 2661: "Acrylonitrile -Butadiene -Styrene (ABS) Plastic Drain, Waste, and Vent Pipe and Fittings". 29. ASTM D 2665: "Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Drain, Waste, and Vent Pipe and Fittings". 30. ASTM F 437: "Threaded Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride)(CPVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 80". 31. ASTM F 439: "Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride)(CPVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, Schedule 80". 32. ASTM F 441: "Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe, Schedules 40 and 80". 33. ASTM F 876: "Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing". 34. ASTM F 877: "Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Hot- and Cold -Water Distribution Systems". 35. ASTM F 1960: "Cold Expansion Fittings with PEX Reinforcing Rings for Use with Cross -Linked Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing". 36. ASTM F 2014: "Non -Reinforced Extruded Tee Connections for Piping Applications". F. AWS, "American Welding Society". G. AWWA, "American Water Works Association". H. CISPI, Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute. 1. CISPI 301: "Standard Specification for hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings for sanitary and storm drain, waste, and vent piping applications". 2. CISPI 310: "Specification for coupling for use in connection with hubless cast iron soil pipe and fittings for sanitary and storm drain, waste, and vent piping applications". I. CSA International, "Canadian Standards Association". J. IAPMO, "International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials". K. IAPMO IS 9, "Standard For the Installation of PVC Building Drain, Waste and Vent Pipe and Fittings". L. IAPMO R&T, Plumbing and mechanical product certification agency in North America. M. IMC, "International Mechanical Code". N. IPC, "International Plumbing Code". O. MSS, "Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry, Inc.". P. NCPWB, "National Certified Pipe Welding Bureau". Q. NSF International, "The Public Health and Safety Organization": 1. NSF/ANSI 61: NSF International Standard/American National Standard, "Drinking water system components — Health effects". 2. NSF/ANSI 372: NSF International Standard/American National Standard, "Drinking water system components — Lead content". R. PDI, "Plumbing and Drainage Institute". PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 3 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET S. UL, Underwriters Laboratories Inc.®, "Building Materials Directory". T. UPC, Certification mark for products listed by IAPMO R&T that are in compliance with applicable American and Canadian codes and standards. U. USGBC LEED, U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, credit EQ 4.1, "Low -Emitting Materials, Adhesives, and Sealants". 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Soldering Qualifications: Qualify soldering processes, procedures, and solderers for copper and copper alloy pipe and tube in accord with ASTM B 828. B. Brazing Qualifications: Qualify brazing processes for copper and copper alloy pipe and tube according to ANSI/AWS C3.4. 1. Qualify brazing procedures and brazer performance in accord with either Section IX of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, or AWS B2.2. C. Welding Qualifications: 1. Welding of piping joints to conform to ANSI B31.1. 2. Welders to be certified by NCPWB or other reputable and recognized agency, using welding procedures set forth in ASME Boiler Construction Code, Section IX, "Welding Qualifications". D. Quality Marking: Manufacturer's name or mark to be attached to each length of pipe, fitting, fixture, and device installed in piping systems. E. Piping System Tests: 1. Perform tests of piping systems as specified in individual Sections. Test piping before concealing. 2. Acceptance of tests performed not to relieve Contractor from responsibility for property damage to building resulting from leaking or ruptured piping during warranty period; refer to Article on "Correction of Work" in Section 00 7200. Property damage to be promptly and properly repaired, including refinishing or replacing of damaged components or areas upon notification from Owner. This requirement to pertain only to piping, joints, connections, equipment and workmanship represented by systems as finally accepted, and not to those extensions or revisions that may be made by Owner during warranty period. F. NSF International Compliance: Products designed for dispensing potable water including, but not limited to, pipe, fittings, and equipment that come in contact with potable water shall meet both NSF/ANSI 61 and NSF/ANSI 372 test standards via third -party testing and certification. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Furnish submittals in accord with Section 01 3300, Submittal Procedures, and Section 20 0050, Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 SANITARY WASTE PIPING A. Below Grade: Furnish one of the following in accord with local codes: 1. Acceptable Manufacturers for Cast Iron and Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings (no substitutions allowed): a. AB&I Foundry. b. Charlotte Pipe and Foundry. c. Tyler Pipe. 2. Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. Service Weight (SV) Bell and Spigot Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM A 74. b. Neoprene Rubber Gaskets for Compression Joint conforming with ASTM C 564. 3. Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. NO HUB® Cast Iron Soil Pipe conforming with ASTM A 888 and CISPI 301. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 4 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET b. Cast Iron Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM C 1277 and CISPI 310 consisting of cast iron split clamps secured by 18-8 stainless steel bolts and nuts, and with neoprene gasket conforming with ASTM C 564. Manufactured by MG Coupling®. 4. Schedule 40 PVC plastic pipe, fittings, and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2665 and ASTM D 2564. 5. Schedule 40 ABS plastic pipe, fittings, and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2661 and ASTM D 2235. B. Above Grade: Furnish one of the following in accord with local codes: 1. Acceptable Manufacturers for Cast Iron and Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings (no substitutions allowed): a. AB&I Foundry. b. Charlotte Pipe and Foundry. c. Tyler Pipe. 2. Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. Service Weight (SV) Bell and Spigot Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM A 74. b. Neoprene Rubber Gaskets for Compression Joint conforming with ASTM C 564. 3. Schedule 40 galvanized steel, ASTM A 53, with cast iron threaded drainage fittings, ASME B 16.12. 4. Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. NO HUB° Cast Iron Soil Pipe conforming with ASTM A 888 and CISPI 301. b. Cast Iron Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM C 1277 and CISPI 310, consisting of cast iron split clamps secured by 18-8 stainless steel bolts and nuts, and with neoprene gasket conforming with ASTM C 564. Manufactured by MG Coupling®. c. Heavy Duty Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM C 1540, consisting of the following: 1) 1 -1/2 -inch through 4 -inch ASTM C 564 neoprene gasket with 3 -inch minimum width, 28 gage minimum Type 304 stainless steel shield, and Type 304 stainless steel worm drive clamps with a minimum clamp torque of 80 inch pounds. 2) 5 -inch through 10 -inch ASTM C 564 neoprene gasket with 4 -inch minimum width, 28 gage minimum Type 304 stainless steel shield, and Type 304 stainless steel worm drive clamps with a minimum clamp torque of 80 inch pounds. 5. Schedule 40 PVC plastic pipe, fittings and to-VOC solvent cement and primer conforming to ASTM D 2665 and ASTM D 2564. 6. Schedule 40 ABS plastic pipe, fittings and lo-VOC solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2661 and ASTM D 2235. C. Low-VOC Cements and Primer: a. Comply with USGBC LEED requirements for credit EQ 4.1. b. Comply with Section 01 8113, Article 2.4 Low Emitting Materials. c. Acceptable manufacturers and products: 1) Oatey Lo-VOC PVC Regular Clear Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 4 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 2) Oatey Lo-VOC Medium Clear or Gray Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 6 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 3) Oatey Lo-VOC Heavy Duty Clear or Gray Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 12 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 4) Oatey Lo-VOC ABS Black or Milky Clear Solvent Cement for solvent welding non -pressure ABS pipe and fittings up to 6 -inch diameter, or equal. VOC — 325 g/L. 5) Oatey Lo-VOC Purple Primer for use with PVC pipe and fittings, or equal. VOC 550 g/L.. 2.2 VENT PIPING A. Below Grade: Furnish one of the following in accord with local codes: 1. Acceptable Manufacturers for Cast Iron and Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings (no substitutions allowed): a. AB&I Foundry. b. Charlotte Pipe and Foundry. c. Tyler Pipe. 2. Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. Service Weight (SV) Be11 and Spigot Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM A 74. b. Neoprene Rubber Gaskets for Compression Joint conforming with ASTM C 564. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 5 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 3. Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. NO HUB® Cast Iron Soil Pipe conforming with ASTM A 888 and CISPI 301. b. Cast Iron Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM C 1277 and CISPI 310, consisting of cast iron split clamps secured by 18-8 stainless steel bolts and nuts, and with neoprene gasket conforming with ASTM C-564. Manufactured by MG Coupling®. c. Heavy Duty Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM C 1540, consisting of the following: 1) 1 -1/2 -inch through 4 -inch ASTM C 564 neoprene gasket with 3 -inch minimum width, 28 gage minimum Type 304 stainless steel shield, and Type 304 stainless steel worm drive clamps with a minimum clamp torque of 80 inch pounds. 2) 5 -inch through l0 -inch ASTM C 564 neoprene gasket with 4 -inch minimum width, 28 gage minimum Type 304 stainless steel shield, and Type 304 stainless steel worm drive clamps with a minimum clamp torque of 80 inch pounds. 4. Schedule 40 PVC plastic pipe, fittings, and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2665 and ASTM D 2564. 5. Schedule 40 ABS plastic pipe, fittings, and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2661 and ASTM D 2235. 6. Low-VOC Cements and Primer: a. Comply with USGBC LEED requirements for credit EQ 4.1. b. Comply with Section 01 8113, Article 2.4 Low Emitting Materials. c. Acceptable manufacturers and products: 1) Oatey Lo-VOC PVC Regular Clear Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 4 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 2) Oatey Lo-VOC Medium Clear or Gray Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 6 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 3) Oatey Lo-VOC Heavy Duty Clear or Gray Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 12 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal.. VOC — 510 g/L. 4) Oatey Lo-VOC ABS Black or Milky Clear Solvent Cement for solvent welding non -pressure ABS pipe and fittings up to 6 -inch diameter, or equal. VOC — 325 g/L. 5) Oatey Lo-VOC Purple Primer for use with PVC pipe and fittings, or equal. VOC 550 g/L. B. Above Grade: Furnish one of the following in accord with local codes: 1. Acceptable Manufacturers for Cast Iron and Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings (no substitutions allowed): a. AB&I Foundry. b. Charlotte Pipe and Foundry. c. Tyler Pipe. 2. Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. Service Weight (SV) Bell and Spigot Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM A 74. b. Neoprene Rubber Gaskets for Compression Joint conforming with ASTM C 564. 3. Schedule 40 galvanized steel, ASTM A 53, with cast iron threaded drainage fittings, ASME B 16.12. 4. Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: a. NO HUB® Cast Iron Soil Pipe conforming with ASTM A 888 and CISPI 301. b. Cast Iron Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings conforming with ASTM C 1277 and CISPI 310, consisting of cast iron split clamps secured by 18-8 stainless steel bolts and nuts, and with neoprene gasket conforming with ASTM C-564. Manufactured by MG Coupling®. c. Stainless Steel Shielded Couplings Joining Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings with neoprene gaskets and stainless steel bolts and nuts conforming with ASTM C 1277 and CISPI 310. 5. Schedule 40 PVC plastic pipe, fittings and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2665 and ASTM D 2564. 6. Schedule 40 ABS plastic pipe, fittings and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2661 and ASTM D 2235. 7. Low-VOC Cements and Primer: a. Comply with USGBC LEED requirements for credit EQ 4.1. b. Comply with Section 01 8113, Article 2.4 Low Emitting Materials. c. Acceptable manufacturers and products: 1) Oatey Lo-VOC PVC Regular Clear Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 4 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 2) Oatey Lo-VOC Medium Clear or Gray Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 6 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. 3) Oatey Lo-VOC Heavy Duty Clear or Gray Solvent Cement for solvent welding PVC pipe and fittings up to 12 -inch diameter Schedule 40, or equal. VOC — 510 g/L. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 6 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 4) Oatey Lo-VOC ABS Black or Milky Clear Solvent Cement for solvent welding non -pressure ABS pipe and fittings up to 6 -inch diameter, or equal. VOC — 325 g/L. 5) Oatey Lo-VOC Purple Primer for use with PVC pipe and fittings, or equal. VOC 550 g/L. 2.3 DOMESTIC WATER PIPING A. Below Grade - 2 -1/2 -inch and Smaller: Type "K" annealed (soft) copper, ASTM B88, with wrought copper and copper alloy solder -joint pressure fittings in accord with ASME B16.22 or cast copper alloy solder joint pressure fittings in accord with ASME B16.18, 150 psi rating or greater. Braze joints in accord with code and Article on "Copper Water Tube and Fittings Installation" in Part 3 - Execution of this Section. B. Below Grade — 3 -inch and Larger: 1. Cement lined Class 150 cast iron with mechanical joints. 2. Ductile Iron Pipe and Fittings as follows: a. Pipe: Designed in accord with ANSI/AWWA C150/A21.50 for a minimum 150 psi (or project requirements, whichever is greater) rated working pressure plus a 100 psi surge allowance (if anticipated surge pressures are other than 100 psi, use actual surge pressure); a 2 to 1 factor of safety on the sum of working pressure plus surge pressure; Type laying condition. b. Pipe: Manufactured in accord with ANSI/AWWA C151/A21.51, and each pipe subjected to hydrostatic pressure test of at least 500 psi at point of manufacture. c. Pipe to have standard asphaltic coating on exterior and have cement -mortar lining on interior in accord with ANSI/AWWA C 104/A21.4. d. Class or nominal thickness, net weight without lining, and casting period to be clearly marked on each length of pipe. 1) Manufacturer's mark, country where cast, year in which pipe was produced, and letters "DI" of "Ductile" to be cast or stamped on pipe. e. Furnish pipe with Push -on Type Joints, such as Tyton® or Fastite®. 1) Joints: In accord with ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11. 2) Complete with necessary accessories. f. Fittings: Ductile Iron and conforming to either ANSI/AWWA C110/A21.10 or ANSI/AWWA C153. 1) Furnish Fittings and accessories with either Push -on or Mechanical Type Joints in accord with ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11. 3. Type "K" annealed (soft) copper, ASTM B 88, with wrought copper and copper alloy solder joint pressure fittings in accord with ASME B16.22 or cast copper alloy solder joint pressure fittings in accord with ASME B16.18, 150 psi rating or greater. Braze joints in accord with code and Article on "Copper Water Tube and Fittings Installation" in Part 3 - Execution of this Section. C. Above Grade: 1. Type "L" drawn (hard) copper tubing, ASTM B 88, with wrought copper or bronze fittings, ANSI/ASME B16.22, with solder joints in accord with code and Article on "Copper Water Tube and Fittings Installation" in Part 3 - Execution of this Section. 2. If allowed by local code, mechanically formed tee fittings as created by T -Drill are an acceptable method of installation. Joints created in this manner to be installed/brazed in compliance with code and manufacturer's instructions and Article on "Installation, Copper Tubing" in Part 3 — Execution of this Section. a. Acceptable Manufacturer: 1) T -Drill Industries, Inc. 2) 1740 Corporate Drive 3) Suite 820 4) Norcross, GA 30093 5) 770.925.0520. 3. If allowed by local code, Copper Press Fittings are an acceptable method of installation. Joints created in this manner to be installed in compliance with code and manufacturer's instructions and Article on "Installation, Copper Tubing" in Part 3 — Execution of this Section. a. Acceptable Manufacturers: 1) ProPress®: (a) Viega 2) 301 N. Main, Floor 9 3) Wichita, KS 67202 4) 1-877-Viega-NA PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 7 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 5) E -Mail: service@viega.com 6) www.viega.net 7) NIBCO® Press SystemTM: 8) NIBCO, INC. World Headquarters 9) 1516 Middlebury St. 10) Elkhart, IN 46516-4740 11) 1-800-234-0227. 12) Xpress" Copper and Copper Alloy Press -Connect Fittings: 13) Elkhart Products Corporation 14) 1255 Oak Street 15) Elkhart, Indiana 46515 16) 1-800-284-4851 or574-264-3181 17) www.elkartproducts.com b. Material: Copper press fittings to conform to material and sizing requirements of ASME B16.18 or ASME B 16.22. 0 -rings for copper press fittings to be EPDM. D. If allowed by local code, Polyethylene (PEX) tubing and fittings is an acceptable method of installation for pipe 2 -inches and smaller in diameter for above ground installations unless noted otherwise on Drawings. 1. Tubing: a. Material: Crosslinked polyethylene (PEX) manufactured by PEX-a (Engle method), PEX-b (Vinyl Silane method), or PEX-AL-PE (PEX — Aluminum — PE), SDR 9, PEX 5006. b. Material Standard: Manufactured in accord with ASTM F 876 and ASTM F 877 and tested for compliance by an independent third party agency. c. Minimum Bend Radius (Cold Bending): No less than manufacturer's recommendation. 2. Fittings: a. Furnished by PEX tubing manufacturer: 1) Comply with requirements in ASTM F 877. 2) Tubing and fittings: Complete system from single manufacturer. b. Manufactured in accord with and from materials listed in ASTM F 1960, ASTM F877, or both. c. Fitting assembly consisting of barbed adapter and applicable sized PEX ring, or bronze or Radel R® polymer insert fitting with 304 stainless steel press sleeve. d. Barbed insert manufactured with 0 -ring to facilitate pressure testing with air. 3. Manufacturers: a. Uponor, Inc. — Wirsbo AQUAPEX® tubing and ProPEX® fittings. b. Viega, LLC - PureFlow® System - ViegaPEX Ultra®, FostaPEX® tubing and Viega PEX Press (bronze), Viega Poly PEX Press' fittings. 2.4 DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM A. General: Refer to Section 20 0050 for hangers, sleeves, and other materials required. B. Shock Absorbers: Furnish shock absorbers (water hammer arrestors manufactured in accord with ASSE 1010) at solenoid, remote operated or quick closing valves, and as shown on Drawings. 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. Josam. b. Sioux Chief. c. Smith. d. Zurn. 2. Furnish Josam Series: No. 75000. C. Backflow Preventers and Vacuum Breakers: Furnish devices suitable for intended use and as required by governing code to prevent contamination/pollution of potable water distribution system. Refer to Section 21 1313 for Fire Protection backflow prevention. 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. Ames. b. Conbraco/Apollo Valves. c. Febco. d. Flowmatic. e. Hersey. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 8 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET f. Watts. g. Wilkins. h. Woodford. 2. Backflow Preventers: a. ASSE 1012 - Double Check Valve with intermediate atmospheric vent (DCV IAV). 1) Equal to Watts Model 9D. Rated for 175 PSIG and backflow temperatures up to 250 deg F. Suitable for continuous pressure. Backflow preventer to have atmospheric vent with airgap fitting. 2) Low Hazard; Backsiphonage or Backpressure. b. ASSE 1013 - Reduced Pressure Zone backflow preventer (RPZ): 1) Equal to Watts Series 009. Rated for 175 PSIG and temperatures up to 180 deg F. Backflow preventer to have four test cocks and #1 and #2 shutoff valves. Furnish with air gap fitting. 2) High or Low Hazard; Backsiphonage or Backpressure. c. ASSE 1015 - Double Check Valve assembly (DCV): 1) Equal to Watts Series 007. Rated for 175 PSIG and temperatures up to 180 deg F. 2) Low Hazard; Backsiphonage or Backpressure. d. ASSE 1052 — Hose Connection Backflow Preventer (HCBP): 1) Equal to Watts Model N9 -CD or Woodford Nidel® Model 50. In-line field testable double check backflow preventer with non -removable design. Maximum temperature: (a) Watts: 180 deg F. (b) Woodford: 120 deg F. 2) Vacuum High or Low Hazard; Backsiphonage or Low Head Backpressure. 3. Vacuum Breakers: a. ASSE 1001 - Atmospheric -type Vacuum Breaker (AVB): 1) Equal to Watts Series 288A. Rated for 150 PSIG and temperatures up to 210 deg F. High or Low Hazard; Backsiphonage only. b. ASSE 1011— Hose Connection Vacuum Breaker (HCVB): 1) Equal to Watts No. 8A, or Woodford Nidel® Model 34 HF, anti -siphon, non -removable with 3/4 -inch male hose thread. Maximum temperature: (a) Watts: 180 deg F. (b) Woodford: 120 deg F. c. ASSE 1020 - Pressure Vacuum Breaker (PVB): 1) Equal to Watts Model 800M4QT. Suitable for continuous pressure applications. High or Low Hazard; Backsiphonage only. d. ASSE 1056 — Anti -Siphon, Spill -Resistant Vacuum Breaker (SVB): 1) Equal to Watts Model 008PCQT. Designed for indoor point -of -use applications to prevent backsiphonage of contaminated water back into the potable water supply. D. Trap Primers: Furnish trap primers, if Trap Guard® seals are not acceptable by AHJ/governing codes to maintain trap seal at floor drains and floor sinks. 1 Acceptable Manufacturers: a. Josam. b. MIFAB®. c. Sioux Chief. d. Sloan. e. Smith. f. Zurn. g. Precision Plumbing Products. 2. Trap Primer Connectors: In lieu of providing for a 1/2 -inch primer tapping integral to floor drain, furnish a trap seal primer connector which is a waste pipe section mounted below floor drain with a 1/2 -inch brass compression fitting tap attached to it. 1/2 -inch tap will receive plumbing line coming from trap primer. Trap primer connector to be equal to Josam 88400 or connector may be field fabricated. Connector tapping must maintain a minimum of 2 -inches above P -trap seal level or as required by code. E. Thermostatic Mixing Valve for Plumbing Fixtures: 1. Acceptable Manufacturer: Watts. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 9 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET a. Series MMV-M1 for use at fixtures: AS SE 1016 and IAPMO cUPC listed, with locking adjustment cap and integral filter washers and check valves. Operating discharge temperature range of 80 deg F to 120 deg F. Maximum continuous inlet temperature of 225 deg F. Maximum pressure rating of 150 PSI. F. Thermostatic Mixing Valve for Plumbed Emergency Equipment: 1. Acceptable manufacturer: Haws. a. Model 9201 EW thermostatic mixing valve that mixes hot and cold water to supply tempered water to emergency eyewash fixtures requiring flow up to 10 gpm and with features as follows: 1) Paraffin filled thermostatic mixing element. 2) Cold Water Bypass flow rate: 3.8 gpm. 3) 0.4 gpm hot water flow if cold supply fails. 4) Modular brass design with a one piece casting with internal check valves, oversized valve seats, valve binding , and a funnel design to improve temperature control with better mixing at low flow rates. 5) Lime and calcium resistant components throughout. 6) Outlet temperature factory setting: 85 deg F. 7) Maximum operating pressure: 125 psi. 8) Temperature adjustment range 60 — 90 deg F. 9) Min/max inlet hot water temperature: 120 deg/180 deg F. 10) Recommended inlet temperature: 140 deg F. 11) Min/max inlet cold water temperature: 40 deg/65 deg F. 12) Inlet and Outlet: 1/2- inch NPT(F). 13) Hot water inlet pressure must be within plus or minus 10 percent of cold inlet pressure. 14) Listings: CSA certified to perform according to ASSE 1071 standard and applicable sections of CSA B125.3. 2.5 DOMESTIC WATER HEATERS ELECTRIC INSTANTANEOUS A. Acceptable Manufacturers and Models: 1. Chronomite Laboratories, Inc. Instant -Flow Micro® Tankless Water Heater: Model M -20L. 2. Eemax® Inc. Electric Tankless Water Heater: Model EX6OTML. B. General: 1. Furnish UL approved single element, tankless instantaneous water heater. 2. Water heater to be thermostatically controlled with a preset maximum outlet temperature of 110 deg F. 3. Unit: Flow -switch activated at a flow rate of 0.4 GPM. 4. A 0.5 GPM faucet flow -control aerator to be furnished by water heater manufacturer. 5. Coordinate electrical characteristics with electrical trade before ordering. 2.6 SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEM FIXTURES A. Floor Drains, Funnel Drains, Floor Sinks, and Cleanouts: 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. Josam. b. MIFAB® c. Sioux Chief. d. Jay R. Smith. e. StainlessDrains.com; Ph: 1-888-785-2345. f. Wade. g. Watts. h. Zurn. 2. Furnish heavy cast iron, PVC plastic, or stainless steel body drains as scheduled on Drawings. Manufactured to conform to ANSI/ASME A112.6.3 or CSA B79. B. Cleanouts: 1. Furnish cleanouts with access covers. Manufactured to conform to ANSI/ASME A112.36.2M. a. Approved Josam models: 1) Finished floor - Series 57000 Nickaloy top. 2) Wall - Series 58600 -VP chrome plated with vandal -resistant screw. 3) Unfinished floor and under carpet - Series 57000 -SD -2 bronze. 4) Tiled floor - Series 57000 -SQ square Nickaloy top. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 10 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 2. Furnish carpet markers at floor cleanouts where carpet will be installed. 3. Unfinished Areas: Furnish cleanout tee and plug of same material as piping. C. General: Refer to Section 20 0050 hangers, sleeves, and other materials required. D. Traps: Furnish "P" traps as required in fixture drains, floor drains without integral traps, and other points indicated on Drawings or as required by local codes. Furnish traps of same material as lines in which they are installed. 2.7 DOMESTIC HOT WATER CIRCULATING PUMP A. Acceptable Manufacturers: 1. ITT Bell and Gossett. B. Furnish in-line circulating pump specifically designed for domestic water systems. Pump to be bronze construction, equipped with water -tight mechanical seals. Pump motor to be non -overloading over entire pump curve. C. Model number as indicated on Drawings. D. Automatic Timer Kit: 1. Bell & Gossett Model TC -1. Power Supply: 115/120 VAC, 60 Hz, 10. Minimum Switch Interval: 15 minutes. Run modes: ON (continuous run), OFF (at all times), TIMER (run at programmed intervals). Maximum Switch Current: 16 amps. E. Furnish with Bell & Gossett Circuit Setter® Calibrated Balance Valve: 1. Valves 1/2 -inch to 2 -inch pipe size, NPT or sweat. Design pressure/temperature: 200 psig at 250 deg F. 2. Valves to be of bronze body/brass ball construction with glass and carbon filled TFE seat rings. 3. Valves to have differential pressure read-out ports across valve seat area. 4. Read-out ports to be fitted with internal EPT insert and check valve. 5. Valve bodies to have 1/4 -inch NPT tapped drain/purge port. 6. Valves to have memory stop feature to allow valve to be closed for service and then reopened to set point without disturbing balance position. 7. Valves to have calibrated nameplate to assure specific valve setting. 8. Valves to be leak -tight at full rated working pressure. `"UNIONS A. Malleable Iron Unions: Malleable iron with ground joint brass to iron seat, ANSI B16.14, black or galvanized; Grinnell 463, Stockham 694. B. Dielectric Unions: 1. Watts Series 3000, 1/2 -inch to 4 -inch. 2. A.Y. McDonald Model 2110. 1 -inch to 2 -inch. 3. Corrpro Companies, Inc., EPCO Model FX - 1/2 -inch to 2 -inch, EA -1/2 -inch to 2 -inch, FXS - 1/2 -inch to 1 -inch, FB — 1/2 -inch to 3/4 -inch, or HA -6 — 1/2 -inch to 2 -inch. 4. Legend Valve Model T-571: a. 1/2 -inch to 2 -inch: Galvanized forged steel construction with self -aligning, non-conductive elastomer gasket and thermoplastic insert for a positive seal and complete isolation between tubing and pipng ends. Cold working pressure (CWP): 200 psi up to 180 deg F. b. 2-1/2- inch to 4 -inch: Forged steel, galvanized cast iron construction with self -aligning, non-conductive elastomer gasket and thermoplastic insert for a positive seal and complete isolation between tubing and pipng ends. Cold working pressure (CWP): 200 psi up to 180 deg F. 2.9 VALVES A. General: 1. Acceptable manufacturers: a. Conbraco Industries, Inc.; Apollo® Div. b. Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Crane Valves. c. Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Jenkins Valves. d. Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Stockham Div. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 11 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET e. Hammond Valve. f. Jomar International, LTD. g. Kitz Corporation. h. Lunkenheimer Valves. i. Milwaukee Valve Company. j. NIBCO INC. k. Powell, Wm. Co. 1. Red -White Valve Corp. m. Toyo Valve Co., Ltd. n. Other manufacturers as shown on Drawings. 2. Manufacturer's name and model, figure or drawing number specified are for identification of type, quality and construction. 3. Select valves for not less than 150 ib. water working pressure at 200 deg F, and for compatibility with working pressure of pipe and with fittings attached. Select valves designed for installed service. 4. Valves 2 -1/2 -inch and smaller to have threaded or solder end connections. Valves 3 -inch and larger to have flanged end construction. 5. Valve tags are not required. B. Valve Service Schedule: 1. Shut off valve for: Cold and hot water Ball valve. 2 -inch and smaller Cold and hot water Gate valve. 2 -1/2 -inch and larger C. Valves - Water: 1. Ball valves: Rated 150 psi SWP and 600psi non -shock CWP, and with two piece cast bronze bodies, TI -E, seats, full port, separate packnut with adjustable stem packing, anti -blowout stems and chrome plated brass/bronze ball. Valve ends: full depth ANSI threads or extended solder connections. Manufactured in accord with MSS-SP110. a. Where piping is insulated, equip ball valves with 2 -inch extended handles of non -thermal conductive material. Include a protective sleeve that allows operation of valve without breaking (vapor, vapour) seal or disturbing insulation. Include memory stops that are full adjustable after insulation is applied. 2. Gate valves — 2 -1/2 -inch and smaller: Class 125 and 200 psi CWP, rising stem, union bonnet, solid wedge and manufactured in accord with MSS -SP -80. Body. bonnet, and wedge: Bronze ASTM B62. Stems: Dezincification-resistant silicon bronze ASTM B 371 or low zinc alloy B 99, non -asbestos packing, and with malleable or ductile iron handwheel. Valve ends: Threaded or solder -type. 3. Gate valves - 3 -inch and larger: Class 125 manufactured in accord with MSS-SP70, flanged, bolted bonnet, OS&Y, iron body bronze trimmed, with body and bonnet conforming to ASTM A 126 class B cast iron. Packing and gaskets: Non -asbestos. 4. Check valve: a. 2 -1/2 -inch and smaller: Y pattern swing -type manufactured in accord with MSS-SP80, Class 125, bronze ASTM B 62 body with TFE seat disc. Valve ends: Threaded or solder type. b. 3 -inch and larger: Swing type manufactured in accord with MSS-SP71, Class 125, flanged ASTM A 126 Class B cast iron body with bronze trim, non -asbestos gasket. Or, wafer -style with stainless steel spring, bronze disc plates, rubber seat, body of cast iron ASTM A 126 Class B or A 48 for use with Class 125/150 flanges. 5. If operating pressures exceed 125 psi, Class 150 gate valves and check valves of like construction of the preceding to be used. 2.10 PIPING SPECIALTIES A. Welding Accessories: Weldolet®, Thredolet®, and Sockolet® branch connections, schedule 40 -carbon steel, ASTM A105, as manufactured by Bonney Forge. B. Pipe Sleeves: Refer to Section 20 0050. C. Escutcheons: Refer to Section 20 0050. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 12 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA D. (Calking, Caulking), Sealants, and Sleeves: Refer to Section 20 0050. 2.11 PIPING INSULATION TARGET A. Refer to Section 22 0700 for insulating materials for systems specified in this Section. 2.12 PIPING IDENTIFICATION A. Refer to Section 20 0050 for piping identification for systems specified in this Section. 2.13 PIPING PROTECTION A. Corrosion Protection for Below Grade Metal Pipes (for projects with corrosive soil conditions): 1. Polyethylene material: Sheets or tubes with a minimum 8 mils thickness conforming to ANSUAWWA C 105/A21.5. 2. Plastic Adhesive Tape: Scotchrar 50 all-weather 10 mil thick minimum 2 -inch wide polyvinyl chloride plastic adhesive tape with the following properties: Property Test Method Tensile Strength 20 Ib/in ASTM D 1000 Elongation at Break 100 percent at 10 deg F 200 percent at 74 deg F ASTM D 1000 Adhesion to Steel 30 oz/in at 10 deg F 20 oz/in at 74 deg F ASTM D 1000 Adhesion to Backing 30 oz/in at 10 deg F 20 oz/in at 74 deg F ASTM D 1000 Roll Unwind 16 oz/in at 10 deg F 16 oz/in at 74 deg F ASTM D 1000 Water (Vapor, Vapour) Transmission Rate 1.0 g/100 sq in/24 hr ASTM D 3833 Moisture Absorption 0.30 percent ASTM D 570 B. Protection of Pipes passing through Concrete Walls and Floors: 1. Pipe Sleeves: Refer to Section 20 0050. 2.14 CONDENSATE VACUUM SYSTEM (OWNER FURNISHED) A. Lift Kit Assemblies: 1. Owner to furnish AcornVac Lift. Kit assemblies as shown on Drawings. Active components of Lift Kit to be powered by vacuum pressures generated at Vacuum Center. 2. Each Lift. Kit Assembly to consist of Controller, Extraction Valve, mini check valve assembly, and sufficient length of flexible vacuum rated tubing to interconnect active vacuum components. 3. Accumulators to be installed where shown on Drawings. Refer to Part 3 of this Section. Pipe accumulators to be field fabricated. Box accumulators are manufactured by Acorn Vac. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 DOMESTIC COLD WATER SERVICE INSTALLATION A. Domestic Cold Water Distribution: 1. Install a complete domestic cold water distribution system inside building including connection to plumbing fixtures and equipment as indicated on Drawings. 2. Connect cold water to Owner Furnished equipment in Food Service and other locations indicated. Install shut-off valves at equipment connections. 3. Trap Primers: Install access panels for trap primers concealed in walls. Trap primers require periodic maintenance and must be accessible. a. At plumbing fixtures: Install on 1/2 -inch supply line to fixture in upright position according to manufacturer's recommendations. 4. Backflow preventers: Install in accord with manufacturer's recommendations on plumbing fixtures and r' equipment as indicated in Part 2 of this Section and where indicated on Drawings. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 13 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627—SOUTI-ICENTER, WA TARGET a. Pipe air gap fitting drain line from ASSE 1012 double check valves and ASSE 1013 reduced pressure zone backflow preventers to nearest floor drain or janitor's sink. 5. Vacuum Breakers: Install in accord with manufacturer's recommendations and local code on plumbing fixtures and equipment as indicated in Part 2 of this Section and where indicated on Drawings. a. Mount ASSE 1001 atmospheric type vacuum breakers and ASSE 1020 pressure vacuum breakers at high point of downstream piping according to manufacturer's recommendations and local codes. B. Refer to Section 20 0050 for hangers, sleeves, and other materials required. 3.2 DOMESTIC HOT WATER SERVICE A. Install a complete domestic hot water system including water heaters and connection to plumbing fixtures and equipment as indicated on Drawings. 1. Connect hot water to Owner -furnished equipment in Food Service and other locations indicated. Install shut-off valves at equipment connections. 2. Backflow Preventers: Install in accord with manufacturer's recommendations on plumbing fixtures and equipment as indicated in Part 2 of this Section and where indicated on Drawings. a. Pipe airgap fitting drain line from ASSE 1012 double check valves and ASSE 1013 reduced pressure zone backflow preventers to nearest floor drain or janitor's sink. 3. Vacuum Breakers: Install in accord with manufacturer's recommendations and local code on plumbing fixtures and equipment as indicated in Part 2 of this Section and where indicated on Drawings. a. Mount ASSE 1001 atmospheric type vacuum breakers and ASSE 1020 pressure vacuum breakers at high point of downstream piping. B. Refer to Section 20 0050 for hangers, sleeves, and other materials required. C. Install automatic timer kit on domestic hot water circulating pump in accord with manufacturer's instructions: 1. Timer Settings: Set to run pump for 15 minutes every hour from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM, and OFF from 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM. D. Install Circuit Setter® Calibrated Balance Valve on hot water circulating line where indicated on the Drawings and in accord with manufacturer's recommendations. 1. To retain calibrated accuracy, for pipe sizes 1/2 -inch to 2 -inch, maintain 3 pipe diameters minimum length of unrestricted straight pipe upstream and 1 pipe diameter minimum length downstream adjacent to the valve. 2. Adjust water flow rate velocity not to exceed 8 fps. Instantaneous Water Heaters: 1. Water heater to be thermostatically controlled with a preset maximum outlet temperature of 110 deg F. Adjust unit temperature as required to not to exceed 110 deg F. 2. A 0.5 GPM faucet flow -control aerator to be furnished by water heater manufacturer. Install aerator on faucet. 3. Flow water at faucet to confirm that water heater element is activated under normal flow conditions. 3.3 COPPER WATER TUBE AND FITTINGS INSTALLATION A. Below Grade Underground Cold Water Service Piping: Braze joints with a 50 percent silver and 50 percent copper brazing alloy filler metal in accord with ANSI/AWS Standards A5.8, A5.31, B2.2, and C3.4 using flux meeting ANSI/AWS Standard A5.31, Type FB3-A or FB3-C. B. Above Grade Domestic Cold and Hot water Distribution Piping: Solder joints using 95-5 tin -antimony (no lead) solder and Nokorode® Regular Paste Flux or Nokorode® 95/5 Pre -Tinning Paste Flux as manufactured by The RectorSeal°Corporation, (Ph: 800-231-3345). An approved substitute solder is Silvabrite 100°, 95.6 percent tin, 4 percent copper, 0.4 percent silver as manufactured by Wolverine Joining Technologies, LLC (Ph: 800-225- 2130). C. Mechanically Formed Tee Fittings: Form in a continuous operation consisting of drilling a pilot hole and drawing out tube surface to form an outlet having a height of not less than three times thickness of branch tube wall so as to comply with American Welding society lap joint weld. 1. Device: Fully adjustable as to insure proper tolerance and complete uniformity of joint. 2. Notch branch tube to conform with inner curve of run tube and press two dimple/depth stops into branch tube (one 1/4 -inch atop the other). This is to insure penetration of branch tube into tee is of sufficient depth for brazing and that branch tube does not obstruct flow in main line tube. 3. Dimple/Depth Stops: In line with run of tube. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 14 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 4. Second Dimple: 1/4 -inch above first and to serve as a visual point of inspection. 5. Braze mechanically formed tee fittings in accord with Copper Development Association's Copper Tube Handbook using BCuP filler metal. Note — Soft soldered joints will not be permitted. 6. Contractor assumes responsibility for joints being installed in accord with code and manufacturer's instructions. 7. Mechanically formed tee fittings: Listed in accord with ASME Code for Pressure Piping, ANSI B31.5c, IPC, IMC, UPC, UMC, IAPMO, NSPC, ASTM F 2014-00, and ASPE Data Book, Volume 4. D. Press Connections: 1. Make copper press fittings in accord with manufacturer's installation instructions. a. Fully insert tubing inserted into fitting and mark tubing at shoulder of fitting. b. Check Fitting alignment against mark on tubing to assure tubing is fully engaged (inserted) in fining. c. Press joints using tool approved by manufacturer. 3.4 POLYETHYLENE (PEX) TUBING AND FITTINGS INSTALLATION A. Install tubing in accord with tubing manufacturer's recommendations and as indicated in tubing manufacturer's installation handbook. B. Do not install within 6 -inches of gas appliance vents and within 12 -inches of recessed light fixtures. C. Do not solder within 18 -inches of tubing in same waterline. Make sweat connections prior to making tubing connections. D. Do not expose tubing to direct sunlight for more than 30 days. If construction delays are encountered, cover tubing that is exposed to direct sunlight. E. Ensure that no glues, solvents, sealants, and chemicals come in contact with tubing without prior permission from tubing manufacturer. F. Use grommets or sleeves at penetrations for tubing passing through metal studs. G. Protect tubing with sleeves where abrasion may occur. H. Install engineered secondary pipe positioning and support systems where tubing penetrates stud and joists, and for horizontal supports. I. Use tubing manufacturer supplied bend supports where bends are Tess than 6 times outside pipe diameter. J. Locate supports at not less than 32 -inches between hangers in accord with manufacturer's tubing installation handbook. 3.5 PIPING INSTALLATIONS A. Install pipe anchors and guides where needed to prevent excessive movement of piping and excessive strain on piping and equipment connections. Install expansion loops and offsets in piping as required to prevent excessive strain or pipe displacement between anchors, at piping take -off, and at equipment connections. Refer to Section 20 0050 for hangers, supports, and anchors. B. Protection of piping against corrosion: 1. Corrosion Protection for Below Grade Metal Pipes (for projects with corrosive soil conditions): a. If soil conditions are corrosive, protect underground ferrous metal pipe with corrosion protective wrapping. Apply as recommended by protective material manufacturer. Install polyethylene wrapping according to ANSUAWWA C105/A21.5. 2. Protect metal pipes passing through concrete or cinder walls and floors or other corrosive material against external corrosion by a protective sheathing or wrapping, or other means that will withstand reaction from lime and acid of concrete, cinder, or other corrosive material. Refer to Section 20 0050 for pipe sleeves. a. Sheathing or wrapping shall allow for expansion and contraction of piping in order to prevent any rubbing action. Minimum wall thickness of material shall be 0.025 inch. 3. Isolate dissimilar metal piping materials using dielectric unions, except where valves are used. Isolate copper piping from ferrous building elements with plastic tape. C. Protection of piping against physical damage: PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 15 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 1. Protect pipe by shield plates in concealed locations where piping, other than cast-iron or galvanized steel, is installed through holes or notches in studs, joists, trusses, or similar structural members less than 1.5 inches from nearest edge of member. 2. Cover area of pipe where structural member is notched or bored with protective shield plates a minimum of 0.062 -inch -thick steel, and extend shields a minimum of 2 -inches above sole plates and below top plates. 3. Installation of construction fasteners shall not penetrate piping systems. D. Connect piping to apparatus and equipment with flanges, unions, and similar devices to permit easy removal. Install unions on inlets and outlets of apparatus and equipment having screwed or soldered connections, 2 -inch and smaller. E. Install valves where required and as indicated on Drawings for control, operation and maintenance of mechanical equipment and systems. Install valves ahead of control valves and as service valves for mechanical apparatus and fixtures to permit maintenance of same without shutting down service of piping systems in building. Valve each domestic water branch at main, except at plumbing fixtures having integral stops. Coordinate location of access panels to service valves and equipment in concealed locations with appropriate trades. F. Install stop valves with integral check valves on hot and cold water lines serving mop sink faucets. G. Install check valves on hot and cold water lines serving faucets with hose and spray attachments and faucets with hose threaded outlets. H. Install manual drain valves at every low point of water systems. Drain valves with threaded hose connection to be 3/4 -inch size. Attach a 1/8 -inch thick plastic 2"x4" tag inscribed with "USE FOR DRAINING SYSTEM ONLY". Verify exact location of drain valves and receive approval from OSR prior to installation. I. Install PVC, CPVC, or ABS plastic pipe according to ASTM D 2321. Install expansion offsets or approved expansion joints as required by local codes. J. Where welded pipe connections are allowed, Bonney "Weldolets®" or "Thredolets®" may be used in place of welding tees. K. Ream piping up to 2 -inch inclusive after cutting. L. Blow out piping sections with compressed air or otherwise clean internally immediately prior to installation into pipe line. M. Cap or cover open piping during erection to prevent entry of foreign material. N. Install water shock absorbers where indicated on Drawings and where necessary to prevent water hammer. 3.6 SOIL DRAIN, WASTE, AND VENT (DWV) SYSTEM INSTALLATION A. Install a complete continuous waste and vent plumbing system as shown on Drawings. Work includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1. Building sanitary sewer: Extend to point indicated outside building to join site sanitary sewer line shown on site utility plan. Verify connection point, invert elevation at connection, and pipe material before proceeding and make necessary adjustments to accomplish connection. 2. Install continuous waste and vent system. 3. Connect waste and vent piping to plumbing fixtures, appliances, Owner -furnished equipment in Food Service, and other locations indicated. 4. Install soil waste and drain pipe cleanouts same size as pipe served at foot of stacks, at every change in direction, where indicated on Drawings, and as required by governing codes. B. Floor Drains, Funnel Drains, and Floor Sinks: 1. Set floor drains with strainer top level with finished floor surface. Verify floor finishes and elevations with Architectural Drawings and Specifications before commencing work. 2. In food service area, locate floor drains, funnel drains, and floor sinks where indicated on Drawings. C. Vents: 1. Install 4 -inch diameter vent pipe from a point 12 -inches below roof where 4 -inch roof penetrations are required. Install single counter flashing over flashing sleeve and pipe with adjustable clamp to ensure tight closure over sleeve. 2. Locate vents, cut holes in roof deck, and furnish flashing sleeve to roofing trade before roofing work is started. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 16 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 3. Install vent piping with lines sloped back towards fixtures being served in accord with governing codes. D. Plugs: 1. At completion of project install Hub -Fit Gripper® Plugs in open hub drains that are to be abandoned or sealed off for future use. Confirm locations with Owner's Site Representative, OSR. 3.7 CONDENSATE VACUUM SYSTEM INSTALLATION (BY DIVISION 22) A. Preparation: 1. Ream pipe and tube ends. Remove burrs. Bevel plain end ferrous pipe. 2. Remove scale and dirt, on inside and outside, before assembly. 3. Prepare piping connections to equipment with flanges or unions. B. Installation: 1. System installation to be by a trained and certified installer. Acorn Vac to furnish free training upon request by Division 22 contractor prior to commencement of installation. 2. Installation to be in strict accord with Acorn Vac's installation instructions and training Webinar. Webinar training can be scheduled with Acorn Vac, Ph: 1-800-591-9920. Refer to Section 22 9000 for Start-up. 3. Acorn Vac's representative to inspect concealed components prior to being concealed. Acorn Vac will also inspect completed system at start-up. 4. Do not store equipment outdoors prior to installation. Protect vacuum components from environment, construction debris, damage, dust, mortar splatter and direct paint or paint splatter. 5. Conventional venting is not required and to be installed only as shown on Drawings. 6. Method of Installation: a. Install condensate vacuum system components and piping as required for complete installation in accord with Construction Documents and Acorn Vac training. b. Furnish and install gravity condensate drainage piping from refrigerated cases running trap to accumulator. c. Install vacuum (center, centre) with clear space sufficient for servicing. Install valves in accessible locations or provide access doors or panels (minimum size 14 inches by 14 inches) in walls, partitions, 1 floors or ceilings. Floor access panels to be watertight. 7. Condensate Vacuum System Piping and Accessories: a. Inside surfaces of drainage piping to be smooth and free of burrs, weld bead protrusions and abrupt changes in cross section. b. Taper -ream joints in which inside diameter of vacuum drainage pipe and fitting do not meet. Pipe/fitting interface to produce a smooth transition. c. Right angle bends in horizontal vacuum drainage piping to be long radius DWV bends. d. 45 degree changes of direction in a vertical riser must be made with DWV fittings. e. 90 degree changes of direction in a vertical lift must be made with long radius DWV fittings. f. Line clean outs to be spaced no greater than 48 feet. Provide additional cleanouts at ends of mains and branches and where indicated on Drawings. g. Wye branch fittings in vacuum drainage piping to be positioned so that branch lines enter wye branch fitting at a minimum of 45 degree measured in a vertical plane from horizontal. h. Lifts or risers to enter main within 45 degrees from top. Side or bottom entry is not permitted. i. Slope branch lines toward collection main and collection mains toward vacuum tank(s). Slope to provide positive pitch, (1/4 -inch per foot), to collection system. j. Protect vacuum drainage lines from clogging, debris and damage for remainder of construction period. Place plugs in end of uncompleted work at end of each work day or when work is stopped. k. Isolation and check valves to be full port valves rated for vacuum and shall be accessible for service and operation. 1. Tee fittings not to be used in vacuum drainage piping. m. A single offset is allowed in vertical piping in accord with AcornVac construction documents to avoid structural members. n. In sales area or in areas viewable by public, conceal vacuum piping above ceilings or within walls. o. Locate lift or riser piping no more than 3'-0" from outlet of accumulator. p. Bracing: 1) Piping must be supported, braced, and secured to resist thrusting forces exerted during vacuum system operation. PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 17 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET 2) Correct bracing is to be accomplished by use of multi -directional pipe clamps and rigid support assemblies. 3) Proper bracing has been achieved when no noticeable movement of vacuum piping system occurs during operation. 4) Piping must be braced in accord with AcornVac specifications or local code requirements, which ever is more restrictive. 5) Bracing assemblies must be attached to a rigid base. Structural steel, rigid studs, or wooden backings must be used to provide adequate support. Drywall, thin sheet metal case backing, and HVAC duct are not acceptable bases. 6) Bracing of horizontal piping should be in four foot intervals when the installation is done in PVC, and eight foot intervals for copper, or as required by local code. 7) Sagging of piping between supports is not permitted; 1/4 -inch slope per foot is to be maintained at all times. 8) Lateral or seismic bracing should be added every 25 feet when hanger assembly is greater than 36 - inches long. 9) When a Unistrut® or equivalent trapeze is used, piping must be clamped down securely. 10) Vertical risers are to be secured in six foot intervals. 11) An approved bracing assembly must be installed within one foot of every directional change on both sides of the fitting. 12) An approved bracing assembly must be installed within one foot of every extraction valve, on both the inlet and outlet side. 8. Vacuum Extraction Valves, Controllers, and Accumulators: a. Protect valve components from paint, construction dirt and debris at all times. b. Install accumulators, controllers, and extraction valves where indicated on Drawings and in accord with Acorn Vac's training. c. Neoprene rubber sensor tubing between controller and accumulator shall have uniform pitch back from controller to accumulator. d. Secure neoprene rubber sensor tubing to vacuum lifts or risers with nylon tie straps. Take care so as not to kink or constrict tubing. C. Field Quality Control: 1. Test condensate vacuum system piping at 22 -inches Hg with no loss of pressure exceeding 0.1 -inch Hg per minute over a minimum period of 10 minutes. 2. Materials or workmanship found faulty to be immediately replaced or repaired and sections or full system to be re -tested. 3. Testing to be performed in presence of Acorn Vac's representative. 3.8 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. General: 1. Contractor to flush out and test piping systems after erection and before concealing or covering. Test as required by code and as specified herein. Materials or workmanship found faulty to be immediately replaced or repaired and sections or systems re -tested. 2. Perform tests in presence of governing authorities and OSR. 3. Submit certificates to OSR that tests have been satisfactorily completed. B. Plumbing Tests: 1. Plumbing tests to be not less than the following: 2. Test water pipes at a pressure at least 50 psig higher than normal working pressure, but in no case at a pressure less than 125 psig, for a period of 2 hours. 3. Sanitary, storm and vent pipes, air pressure of 5 psig for a period of 15 minutes. 4. Perform final air test when plumbing work is finished, according to governing code requirements. 5. No plumbing system, or part thereof, to be covered or concealed until such work receives approval of OSR and governing authorities requiring tests. C. Water Piping Sterilization: 1. Disinfect below grade water mains in accord with ANS1/AWWA C651. 2. Upon completion of building's domestic cold and hot water piping, sterilize systems with chlorine before placing in operation as follows: PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 18 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM — T-0627 —SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET a. Utilize a chlorine dosage of not less than 50 parts per rnillion. b. Following acontact period of not less than 24 hours, flush chlorinated water from system with clean water until residual chlorine content is not grater than 0.02 parts per million. c. During sterilization period, open and close valves several times in water lines being sterilized. d. Comply with governing code requirements. END OF SECTION PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 2018 REMODEL PROGRAM - T-0627 -SOUTHCENTER, WA TARGET THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT 22 1000 - 20 12 60 • 0 ++t to%1 • 0516 see" oar July 17, 2018 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development ELLE REINHARD 1101 2ND AVE #100 SEATTLE, WA 98101 RE: Correction Letter # 1 PLUMBING/GAS PIPING Permit Application Number PG 18-0088 TARGET - 301 STRANDER BLVD Dear ELLE REINHARD, 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 - PG DEPARTMENT: Allen Johannessen at 206-433-7163 if you have questions regarding these comments. • (GENERAL INFORMATION NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to a preferably maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size; larger sizes may be negotiable. "New revised" plan sheets shall be the same size sheets as those previously submitted.) "STAMP AND SIGNATURES" (If applicable) For Engineers: "Every page of a plan set must contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee(s) who prepared or who had direct supervision over the preparation of the work, and date of signature. Specifications that are prepared by or under the direct supervision of a licensee shall contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee and the date of signature. If the "specifications" prepared by a licensee are a portion of a bound specification document that contains specifications other than that of an engineering or land surveying nature, the licensee need only seal/stamp that portion or portions of the documents for which the licensee is responsible." It shall not be required to have each page of "specifications" (calculations) to be stamped and signed; Front page only will be sufficient (WAC 196-23-010 & 196-23-020). Architects: "date" only not required (WAC 308-12-081). (BUILDING REVIEW NOTES) 1. Floor sinks and floor drains up stream of the main sewer line shall have trap seal primers. Show trap primers where required. Provide manufactures specifications for the trap primer to be used. Trap primers shall also be located where they can be maintained. (UPC 1004.1, 1005.0 & 1007.00) Note: Contingent on response to these corrections, further plan review may request for additional corrections. 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. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 In order to better expedite your resuomittal, 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. Sincerely, itip e RI ley Permit Technician File No. PGI8-0088 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: PG18-0088 DATE: 08/07/18 PROJECT NAME: TARGET SITE ADDRESS: 301 STRANDER BLVD Original Plan Submittal Revision # before Permit Issued X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: FO PIWO (00 Building Division Public Works Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator IF PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable n (no approval/review required) DATE: 08/09/18 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: n APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 09/06/18 Approved ri Approved with Conditions n Corrections Required n Denied ❑ (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire 0 Ping ❑ PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 �RI�IT COORD COPY PLAN :REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: PG18-0088 PROJECT NAME: TARGET SITE ADDRESS: 301 STRANDER BLVD X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 07/05/18 Revision # Revision # before Permit Issued after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: AT CorrQ Building Division III 01) ublic Works Fire Prevention Structural n Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable n (no approval/review required) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: 07/10/18 Structural Review RequiredEl DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved n Approved with Conditions Corrections Required (corrections entered in Reviews) Denied (ie: Zoning Issues) DUE DATE: 08/07/18 Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only �� �� CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials:1 12/18/2013 Date: 08/07/2018 r 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. Plan Check/Permit Number: PG18-0088 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ® Response to Correction Letter # 1 O Revision # after Permit is Issued O Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner ❑ Deferred Submittal # Project Name: TARGET Project Address: 301 STRANDER BLVD Contact Person: Elie Reinhard Summary of Revision: Sheet P311: Plan 3: added trap primer and keynote 9. Phone Number: (206) 962-6865 Plan 4: added trap primer and keynote 9. Keynotes: added note 9. Specifications: Added trap primers to section 22 1000. RFCFIVFD CITY OF TUKWILA AUG 0 7 2018 PERMIT CENTER Sheet Number(s): P311; spec section 22 1000. "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revisio Received at the City of Tukwila Permit: Center by: Entered in TRAKiT on �� U W:\Permit Center (Brenda)Worms\Permit Center Documents (Word)UL:vision Submittal Form doe Revised: August 2015 (E) CO W• :TRASH 1TRAS N 12'C 24 3" SW n STOCKROOM ABOVE FLOOR DEMOLITION PLUMBING PLAN SCALE: 1/4" =1'-0" 2STOCKROOM ABOVE FLOOR PLUMBING PLAN 2' 4' 8' P311 l SCALE: 1/4" =1'-0" xX DRY PRODUCE LABELING ROOM 184 4T 53! 21" W - WX-1 • i <U • Q- Q WX-1 0 I s6 :VD 0, 7T 24" 0 0 h! 24' DRY PRODUCE LABELING BELOW FLOOR PLUMBING PLAN SCALE: 1/4" =1'-0" ri xX XX 2' 4 8' JN Aj 11 es DRY PRODUCE LABELING ROOM 184 (E)2" V 4T 6 --(E)1" CW 1-- O i, 21" W - WX-1 63-- 1 r- 0 Q 2" V 21" W Y^rX 1 :4T. < 63�, 0- Q 21" J WX 1 3/4" CW w 0 24. DRY PRODUCE LABELING ABOVE FLOOR PLUMBING PLAN SCALE: 1/4" =1'-0" 50 DEMOLITION GENERAL NOTES: A. ALL EXISTING PIPING INDICATED ON PLAN WAS TAKEN FROM EXISTING MECHANICAL PLANS AND/OR FIELD OBSERVATION AND SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED 100 PERCENT ACCURATE. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING SYSTEMS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL NOTIFY THE OSR OF ANY POTENTIAL CONFLICTS. B. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR HAVING A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF ALL DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS & EXISTING CONDITIONS FOR BIDDING PURPOSES. NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION SHALL BE ALLOWED BECAUSE OF CONDITIONS THAT OCCUR DUE TO FAILURE TO FAMILIARIZE WORKERS WITH THIS KNOWLEDGE. C. PIPING ABANDONED IN PLACE SHALL BE CAPPED, PLUGGED AND CONCEALED. PLUGGING AND CAPPING SHALL BE DONE IN A MANNER AS TO ALLOW REOPENING AND REUSE LATER. D. PATCHING OF PENETRATIONS WHERE PIPING IS REMOVED SHALL BE BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR. E. CONCRETE CUTS (BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR) SHALL BE STRAIGHT AND CLEAN. REPLACE SLAB WITH CONCRETE FLUSH AND SMOOTH WITH ADJACENT SURFACE. F. FIELD VERIFY LOCATIONS AND QUANTITY OF ALL EXISTING EQUIPMENT, FIXTURES AND PIPING NECESSARY TO COMPLETE SCOPE OF WORK. G. ARRANGE ALL REQUIRED WORK TO KEEP DISRUPTIONS TO STORE OPERATIONS TO A MINIMUM. COORDINATE DISRUPTIONS WITH TARGET OSR AND STORE MANAGER. H. J. INDICATED TO BE REMOVED - ALL REMOVED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE DISPOSED OF BY CONTRACTOR UNLESS NOTED AS RELOCATED/RETAINED IN DEMOLITION PLANS AND/OR KEYNOTES. PROVIDE OSR & TARGET FACILITIES MANAGEMENT FIRST RIGHT OF REFUSAL ON REMOVED OR DEMO'ED EQUIPMENT. HALF TONE INDICATES EXISTING CONDITIONS. (EX)SW COp_� TYP. TEXT OF EXISTING CONDITIONS - CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS. K. SUBMIT (2) COPIES OF REDLINED AS -BUILT UPDATES. ONE COPY SHALL BE RETAINED AT THE STORE. RETURN A SECOND COPY TO THE OSR TO BE FORWARDED TO THE MECHANICAL ENGINEER. L. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL PHASES OF DEMOLITION WITH ARCHITECTURAL DEMOLITION PLANS. GENERAL NOTES: A. PITCH UNDERFLOOR SANITARY WASTE AND STORM PIPING 4" AND GREATER AT 1/8" PER FOOT, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. PITCH ALL OTHER WASTE PIPING AT 1/4" PER FOOT UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. B. FIELD VERIFY LOCATION AND INVERTS OF SITE UTILITIES. C. WASTE AND VENT PIPING BELOW FLOOR AND THROUGH FLOOR SHALL BE 2" MINIMUM. D. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF PLUMBING FIXTURES AND TOP OF FLOOR DRAIN ELEVATIONS. E. BELOW GRADE PLUMBING HAS BEEN COORDINATED WITH STRUCTURAL FOOTINGS TO PREVENT UNDERMINING OF THE FOOTINGS. ANY CHANGES TO UNDERFLOOR PIPE LOCATIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. F. REFER TO STORE EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES ON SHEET P601 FOR INDIVIDUAL BRANCH PIPE SIZES TO FIXTURES AND ROUGH -IN REQUIREMENTS. G. REFER TO SHEET P601 FOR PLUMBING SCHEDULES. H. SEE SHEET PM01 FOR TYPICAL PIPE HANGER DETAILS. J. SLOPE STORM DRAIN PIPING AT 1/8" PER FOOT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. INSTALL HORIZONTAL AT STORM DRAIN PIPING AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE. K. PITCH VENT PIPING AT 1/8" PER FOOT TO DRAIN BACK TO WASTE PIPE. L. DIMENSIONS INDICATED ARE TO BE VERIFIED WITH OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE & ADJUSTED AS REQUIRED BY EQUIPMENT OR FIELD CONDITIONS. M. COORDINATE PIPING INSTALLATION WITH DUCTWORK AND DUCTSOX INSTALLATION ON SHEET M111 IN STOCK AND MARKING AREAS. N. ALL DOMESTIC WATER AND VENT PIPING AT STOCK AND MARKING AREAS SHALL BE ROUTED BETWEEN JOISTS OR THROUGH JOIST WEB. LOCATE BOTTOM OF PIPING IN STOCK AND MARKING AT MINIMUM 16'-0" AFF. 0. FOOD SERVICE AND STARBUCKS EQUIPMENT IS FURNISHED BY OWNER & INSTALLED BY PLUMBING CONTRACTOR. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL PLANS AND FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT PLAN FOR EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. KEY NOTES: 1❑ ❑2 E1 DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING PLUMBING FIXTURE INCLUDING TRIM, CARRIER AND FASTENERS. CONNECT NEW FIXTURE AND NEW CARRIER TO EXISTING PIPING. MODIFY PIPING AS REQUIRED. EXTEND NEW 1/2" HW AND CW FROM ADJACENT FIXTURE IN WALL FOR EYEWASH. INSTALL EYEWASH PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO MAINTAIN ADA COMPLIANCE. INSTALL MIXING VALVE AND SET TO 70 DEGREES F. EXTEND INDIRECT DRAIN TO ADJACENT MOP SINK. TERMINATE WITH AIR GAP. RELOCATE SHELVING AS REQUIRED: -_ CONNECT TO EXISTING. VERIFY SIZE, LOCATION AND INVERT. 2" VENT UP. CONNECT TO EXISTING WATER PIPING. VERIFY SIZE AND LOCATION. CONNECT TO EXISTING VENT PIPING. VERIFY SIZE AND LOCATION. 3 CO ' AT 2"V ETA ■ /4" •aTW; RD • N. ® BRANCH 1/2" CW LINE TO TRAP PRIMER IN ACCESS PANEL. RUN 1/2" CW BELOW FLOOR TO TRAP PRIMER CONNECTION ON FD-2. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR TRAP PRIMER. REvISiONS No changes she'► be made to the scope f of work withog :t p';;,. approval of Tukwila Building Division NOTE: Revisions will ro ,a , It;r'c� :.� i�-. r. ra ;iabrr�t�i.a, and may Inv. t: _r �'�'de 2;�di,;cn�:i is:�� f,`. , Tom , SERf, . iT:F-',EOLMED FOR: c6chanical Electrical Q umbing L� G,es Piping �.. ' of Tukwila r 0,11S!ON FILE CZ Y 1-41 \e REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE . APPROVED AUG 0 9 2018 J 19-4( ity of Tukwila !BUILDING DIVISION Plan review approval srul_;oCt to c r3 cni c. lso! c fKill re Y1v �7 ��.��, 4'+�:�.:� is .�'♦♦��il�:i � 5��t ``�i:: i-.l i.� l.:i[.�:i,'J�3. Approval of conc.t u� :.:n olccu i,c its l v� C _..,2r:7ra the violation of any CJLpted c," ; i ordina:,..3. of approved Fief�'��++ 4 i_i . � 1..flo ,� i'Y`�e�'� ��"� C;i1�i�l:ti';.i �:� c=:: ��, may:; By: Date: Di (1!)--i1 ,S p SCity cf ,� BUILDII CiViSION CORRECTION RECEIVED CITY CITY OF TUKWILA AUG 01 2018 PERMIT CENTER n TRUE NORTH 1000 NICOLLET MALL MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55403 Date No. Description 8/29/2017 PERMIT SET 10/16/2017 1 DCN 1014990 11/14/2017 BID SET 11 /21 /2017 PERMIT RESUBMITTAL 06/26/18 49 DCN 1021377 08/01/18 50 DCN 1021377-01 Project Number T-0627 Proto:P188 Version: N/A Config: N/A Drawn By TJK/JRD Checked By MA STOCKROOM AND DRY PRODUCE LABELING PLUMBING PLANS 11 7/31/2018 5:05:57 PM PIPE HANGER SCHEDULE I WATER, WASTE AND VENT PIPING PIPE SIZE HANGER SPACING Sch 40 Sch 10 THREADED LIGHT WALL GROOVED LIGHT WALL TYPE L COPPER 7 PVC/ ABS 1" H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 12'-0" H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 N/A N/A 1 1/2" 10'-0" OR LESS* H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 12'-0" H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 N/A N/A 15'-0" H-1 H-1 N/A H-1 N/A N/A 2" 10'-0" OR LESS* H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 12'-0" H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 N/A N/A 15'-0" H-1 H-1 N/A H-1 N/A N/A * REFER TO SPECIFICATION FOR MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HANGER SPACING FOR TYPE L COPPER AND PVC/ABS PIPING. N/A = NOT ALLOWED OR NOT APPLICABLE GENERAL NOTES: A. B. C. THIS PIPE HANGER SCHEDULE SHOWS MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HANGER SPACING BASED ON PIPE WEIGHT AND STRUCTURAL CONSTRAINTS. REFER TO SPECIFICATION SECTION "BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS" FOR ADDITIONAL PIPE HANGER REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING REQUIRED HANGER ROD DIAMETER AND MAXIMUM HANGER SPACING BASED ON PIPE MATERIAL AND PIPE DIAMETER. SUPPORT ALL PIPING WITHIN 6" OF BAR JOIST TOP CHORD PANEL POINT. LOCATE TOP OF PIPE AT 6" MINIMUM BELOW ROOF DECK. DO NOT DEVIATE FROM PIPE HANGER DETAILS AS SHOWN. DEVIATION FROM HANGER DETAILS MAY VOID JOIST MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY. D. SEE SEISMIC DETAILS ON THIS SHEET. TYPE "H-1" HANGERS 3/8" HEX NUT WITH JUMBO WASHER BAR JOIST BAR JOIST ROOF DECK ROOF DECK BEAM CLAMP TO TOP CHORD OF JOIST WITHIN 6" OF PANEL POINT THREADED ROD BAR JOIST / BEAM SWIVEL RING TYPE "H-2" HANGERS TYPE "H-3" HANGERS TOP CHORD (TYP) L ROOF DECK J 3/8" STRUT NUT WITH 3/8" HEX NUT AND JUMBO WASHER SINGLE STRUT — CHANNEL OR PIPE L (SIZE PER NFPA) THREADED ROD HANGER WITH L SWIVEL RING PIPE HANGER DETAILS SCALE: NOT TO SCALE JOIST NOTE: LONGITUDINAL BRACING AT 80'-0" OC MAX., UNLESS NOTED. MAX SPACING FOR 10" AND 12" IS 24' OC. THIS BRACING DETAIL APPLIES ONLY FOR COLD WATER PIPE & GAS PIPE WHERE MOVEMENT OF THE PIPE DUE TO TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL IS NEGLIGIBLE. J THREADED ROD HANGER WITH SWIVEL RING BAR JOIST L P3000 UNISTRUT CLIP ENDS TO JOIST JOIST TOP CHORD OR BEAM FLANGE ROOF DECK BEAM CLAMP TO TOP CHORD OF JOIST WITHIN 6" OF PANEL POINT THREADED ROD BAR JOIST / BEAM SWIVEL RING ROOF DECK K BEAM SINGLE STRUT CHANNEL BEAM STRUT CHANNELBEAM / CLAMP (TYP) ROOF DECK BEAM --„a1/4. OR PIPE (SIZE IN ACCORD WITH NFPA FOR FIRE PROT, SIZE FOR PIPE LOAD FOR RWC LONGITUDINAL BRACE SEE SCHEDULE ROD HANGER & VERTICAL ANGLE BEAM ATTACHMENT 1/8" FILLET WELD FOR PIPE SIZE SEE SCHEDULE PIPE CLAMP WHEN THERMAL EXPANSION OR CONTRACTION IS INVOLVED, PROVIDE LONGITUDINAL BRACES AT ANCHOR POINTS. THE LONGITUDINAL BRACES AND THE CONNECTIONS MUST BE CAPABLE OF RESISTING THE FORCE INDUCED BY EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION. 51 LONGITUDINAL PIPE BRACING P100 / SCALE: NOT TO SCALE PIPE BRACING SCHEDULE PIPE SIZE HANGER TYPE DIAGONAL BRACE & OR VERTICAL ANGLE LONGITUDINAL BRACE TOP CONN OF DIAG & LONG ANGLES ROD SIZE MAXIMUM LENGTH FOR RODS UP TO 2" CLEVIS 2"X2"X16 GA 2 1/2"X2 1/2"X16 GA 1/2" LAG BOLT 1/2" 25" PIPE BRACING SCHEDULE SCALE: NOT TO SCALE PIPE RING HANGER GALVANIZED STEEL SHIELD HIGH DENSITY INSULATION INSTERT OR WOOD BLOCK SEE SPECIFICATIONS CLEVIS HANGER INSULATED PIPE AT HANGER DETAIL SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 3/8" STRUT NUT WITH 3/8" HEX NUT AND JUMBO WASHER BEAM giSTRUT CLAMP (TYP) CHANNELBEAM I THREADED ROD HANGER WITH SWIVEL RING BEAM DIAGONAL BRACE SEE SCHEDULE COPE LEG OF ANGLE HANGER ROD CLIP NOTE: INSTALL TRANSVERSE PIPE BRACING ON ALL INTERIOR PIPING EXCEEDING 30 FEET IN LENGTH. MAX SPACING IS 40 FEET OC. MAX SPACING FOR 10" AND 12" IS 12 FEET OC. TRANSVERSE PIPE BRACING SCALE: NOT TO SCALE P3000 UNISTRUT CLIP ENDS TO JOIST JOIST TOP CHORD OR BEAM FLANGE ADD VERTICAL ANGLE FROM SCHEDULE WHEN ROD GREATER THAN MAXIMUM ALLOWED. PROVIDE AT 10" AND 12" FOR ALL APPLICATIONS. HANGER ROD AND ANGLE SEE SCHEDULE 1/8" GROOVE WELD - 1" LONG/24" OC PIPE SIZE - SEE SCHEDULE PLUMBING / PIPING SYMBOLS SYMBOL DESCRIPTION x IT- 51 I' I 0 CW HW HWR V —SW— FDX SINK JANITORS SINK FLOOR DRAIN FLOOR SINK CLEAN OUT VENT THROUGH ROOF TOP CONNECTION BOTTOM CONNECTION DROP IN DIRECTION OF FLOW RISE IN DIRECTION OF FLOW COLD WATER HOT WATER RECIRCULATING HOT WATER VENT ' SANITARY WASTE PIPE BREAK CONNECT TO EXISTING OR SYSTEMS PROVIDED BY NIC. PLUMBING DRAIN TAG 2" AIR GAP OVERAL ' B ALE: /1•" 1'- TRAP SEAL PRIMERS No form of trap that depends for its seal upon the action of movable parts shall be used. Each fixture trap shall have a liquid seal...and shall be protected from freezing. Floor drain or similar traps directly connected to the drainage system and subject to infrequent use shall be protected with a trap seal primer. Trap seal primers shall be directly connected to the water supply and shall be accessible for maintenance. (2015 UPC 1005.0, 1006.0 & 1007.0) HOLD =! RIZO .:= L D VENT AN ER PIPING IN FOOD SERVICE MIN 6" ABOVE FLOOR TO ALLOW FLOOR CLEANING FINISHED FLOOR, VERIFY FLOOR COVERING THICKNESS INTERNAL DOME STRAINER FLOOR SINK FD-2 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE FULL OR HALF GRATE (AS INDICATED ON PLANS) r.: • 6 N Cii • XX i I TR.SH TRAS T€ASH (E) co 3" SW G) 0 m 2'C 24 3" SW N / XX ti if if 36 DRY PRODUCE LABELING ROOM (E) 11 184 <0 a-© 21" -I WX-1.; XX 7T :-uCU NA 24' DRY PRODUCE LABELING ROOM :4T 63 ; 21" w - WX-1 c- Q • 21" _I WX-1, 3/4" CW GENERAL NOTES: A. PITCH UNDERFLOOR SANITARY WASTE AND STORM PIPING 4" AND GREATER AT 1/8" PER FOOT, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. PITCH ALL OTHER WASTE PIPING AT 1/4" PER FOOT UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. B. C. WASTE AND VENT PIPING BELOW FLOOR AND THROUGH FLOOR SHALL BE 2" MINIMUM. BELOW GRADE PLUMBING HAS BEEN COORDINATED WITH STRUCTURAL FOOTINGS TO PREVENT UNDERMINING OF THE FOOTINGS. ANY CHANGES TO UNDERFLOOR PIPE LOCATIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. D. REFER TO STORE EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES ON THIS SHEET FOR INDIVIDUAL BRANCH PIPE SIZES TO FIXTURES AND ROUGH -IN REQUIREMENTS. E. REFER TO THIS SHEET FOR PLUMBING SCHEDULES. F. SEE SHEET THIS SHEET FOR TYPICAL PIPE HANGER DETAILS. G. PITCH VENT PIPING AT 1/8" PER FOOT TO DRAIN BACK TO WASTE PIPE. H. DIMENSIONS INDICATED ARE TO BE VERIFIED WITH OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE & ADJUSTED AS REQUIRED BY EQUIPMENT OR FIELD CONDITIONS. KEY NOTES: RECEIVED Ti C• ONNECT TO EXISTING. VERIFY SIZE, LOCATION AND INVERT. CITY OF TUKWI 0 2" VENT UP. JUL 05 2011 n C• ONNECT TO EXISTING WATER PIPING. VERIFY SIZE AND LOCATION. n C• ONNECT TO EXISTING VENT PIPING. VERIFY SIZE AND LOCATION. PERMIT CENTE 5l 3/4" COLD WATER, 2" VENT AND 3/4" HOT WATER DOWN. DRY PRODUCE LABELING BELOW FLOOR PLUMBING PLAN 3 DRY PRODUCE LABELING ABOVE FLOOR PLUMBING PLAN SCALE: 1/4" =1'-0" SCALE: 1/4" =1'-0" FLOOR DRAIN SCHEDULE NEW DRAIN NO. SERVICE WASTE VENT MANUFACTURER MODEL REMARKS FD 2 FLOOR SINK @ FOOD SERVICE 3" OR 4" 1 1/2" OR 2" JOSAM 49300-LF-NB HALF - GRATE, INTERNAL DOME STRAINER. DO NOT SLOPE FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE NEW FIXTURE NO. TYPE WASTE WATER REMARKS DIRECT INDIRECT VENT ROUGH -IN HEIGHT AFF CW HW ROUGH -IN HEIGHT AFF FS 0042 3-COMPARTMENT SINK — 2" — — 3/4" 3/4" 12" INDIRECT WASTE TO FLOOR SINK. PROVIDE (2)1/2" HOT WATER & COLD WATER CONNECTIONS FOR FAUCETS WITH TAPS FOR SPRAYER. PROVIDE BACKFLOW PREVENTER FOR SPRAYER. SEE SPECIFICATION. Pc,' sisao WED JUL -0 6 2018 TUKWILA PUBLIC WORKS CONSULTANT QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEW CONFIRMATION STAMP DOCUMENTS REVIEWED BY: TONY KRATTIGER & MICHAEL AMESTOY REVIEWERS PHONE: 406-403-7198 & 208-577-5623 REVIEWERS E-MAIL: tonyk@ctagroup.com & michaela@ctagroup.com DATE REVIEWED: 06/29/2018 R TRUE NORTH TARGET® 1000 NICOLLET MALL MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55403 GUSHING TERRELL ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS www.ctagroup.com Date No. Description 07/02/2018 PERMIT SET South Center, WA -o Co W M— T co C) ELS T• - C'r) F- REVIEVVED FOR ODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED AUG 0 9 2018 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Project Number T-0627 Proto:P188 Version: N/A Config: N/A Drawn By TJK Checked By MA PLUMBING PLANS SCHEDULES, NOTES AND DETAILS P100 6/29/2018 2:21:40 PM