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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit EL18-0606 - PANDORA JEWELERS - NEW POWER AND LIGHTING DEVICESPANDORA JEWELERS INC 291 SOUTHCENTER MALL ELI 8-0606 Parcel No: Project Name: City of Tukwila �� Department -' Community Development - 63OOSmuthcenterBoulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-01-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-438-9350 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.Rov 9202470010 291 SOUTHCENTER MALL PANDORA JEWELERS INC ELECTRICAL PERMIT Permit Number: EL18-0606 Issue Date: 8/2/2018 Permit Expires On: 1/29/2019 Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: Address: WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT POBOX 13U940,CARL58AD WA, 92013 AUSTIN DUNCAN Phonep426 823-8600 15]Z3NE90ST'REDMOND, WA, 98052 PRECISION ELECTRIC GROUP INC Phone: (425) 823-8600 1532]NE9OTMST,REDMOND, WA, 98052 PREC|EG969PH Expiration Date: 10/9/2018 ''' DESCRIPTION OF WORK: REMODEL OF EXISTING TENANT SPACE WITHIN SOUTHCENTER MALL. NEW POWER AND LIGHTING DEVICES THROUGHOUT. NEW 208 VOLT 3 PHASE POWER FEEDER FROM LANDLORD SWITCHBOARD TO TENANT SPACE PENDING PER ON SITE VERIFICATION. Valuation of single family: $0.0 Valuation of mf/comm: $46940.00 Type of Work: TENANT IMP Fees Collected: $1,265.45 Electrical Service Provided by: PUGET SOUND ENERGY Water District: TUKWILA Sewer District: TUKWILA Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila: International Buildirig Code Edition: International Residential Code Edition: Internatiortal Mechanical Code Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: 2015International Fuel Gas Code: 2015 2015 2015 2015 Permit Center Authorized Signature:)1401/11 National Electrical Code WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: Ih[fte Date� 2017 2017 2017 2015 0 411116. 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: _/I Print Name: �tc../e crks- Date: `--1..ill 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: ***ELECTRICAL PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 2: A copy of the electrical work permit shall be posted or otherwise made readily accessible to the Electrical Inspector at each work site. 3: Approved plans shall be maintained at the construction site and shall be readily available to the Electrical Inspector. 4: All electrical work shall be in accordance with NFPA 70 - NEC, and requirements for electrical installations, Chapter 296-46B WAC and the Washington Cities Electrical Code. 5: When any portion of the electrical installation is to be hidden from view by permanent placement of parts of the building, such equipment shall not be concealed until it has been inspected and approved by the Electrical Inspector. 6: The issuance of an electrical work permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of the provisions of the electrical code or other ordinances of the jurisdiction. Permits or related documentation that presumes to grant this authority are therefore not valid. 7: Any change in the scope of work described by the electrical work permit shall require additional work permits. Where approved plans have been issued, revisions to the plans and additional review may be required. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 2100 ELECTRICAL FINAL 7003 ROUGH -IN ELECTRICAL 7002 SERVICE 7001 UNDERGROUND/SLAB CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Electrical Permit No. Lf 5 Up op — Project No. Date Application Accepted: 7 9--f Date Application Expires: 1 `- S —( 1 (For once use only) ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **Please Print** SITE LOCATION Site Address: Westfield South Center Mall, 291 South Center Mall; Suite 668; Tukwila, WA 98188 King Co Assessor's Tax No,: 9202470010 Tenant Name: Pandora Jewelers Inc. Suite Number: 668 PROPERTY OWNER Name: Westfield Corp; Emily Yee, Tenant Coordili Address: 4905 Old Orchard Center, Suite 060 City: Skokie State: II, Zip: 60077 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Austin Duncan Address: 15323 NE 90th Street City: Redmond State: WA Zip: 98052 Phone: (425) 823-8600 Fax: (425) 823-8655 Email: austind@precisionelectricgroup.com Floor: 1 New Tenant: ❑ Yes 0 ..No ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Precision Electric Group Inc Address: 15323 NE 90th Street City: Redmond State: WA Zip: 98052 Phone: (425) 823-8600 Fax: (425) 823-8655 Conti Reg No.: PRECIEG969PH Exp Date: 10/09/2018 Tukwila Business License No.; BUS -0993459 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 46,940 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Remodel of existing tenant space within Southcenter mall. New power and lighting devices throughout. New 208V/3ph power feeder from landlord switchboard to tenant space pending per on site verification. Will service be altered? '] Yes m No Type of Use: Pandora Jewelry Store Adding more than 50 amps? 'Yes m No Type of work: ❑ New 0 Addition 0 Service Change ❑ Low Voltage 0 Generator 0 Fire Alarm Property Served by: 21 Puget Sound Energy 0 Seattle City Light W:\Permit CentetApplications-Haudouts''Permit Applications \PDFs\Erectrical Permit Application Revised 1-1-I7.docs Revised: January 2017 101 21 Remodel 0 Telecommunication Tenant Improvement 0 Temporary Service Page 1 of 2 RESIDENTIAL NEW RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ❑ New single family dwellings $155.91 (including an attached garage) ❑ Garages, pools, spas and outbuildings $83.54 ea ❑ Low voltage systems (alarm, furnace thermostat) $61.05 ea RESIDENTIAL REMODEL AND SERVICE CHANGES ❑ Service change or alteration $83.54 (no added/altered circuits) ❑ Service change with added/altered circuits $83.54 number of added circuits $12.00 ea ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $55.69 (up to 5 circuits) ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $55.69 (6 or more circuits) $7.65 ea ❑ Meter/mast repair $69.62 ❑ Low voltage systems $61.05 (alarm, furnace thermostat) MULTI -FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL Fees are based on the valuation of the electrical contract. MISCELLANEOUS FEES ❑ Temporary service (residential) $66.30 ❑ Temporary service (generator) $82.52 ❑ Manufactured/mobile home service $87.98 (excluding garage or outbuilding) ❑ Carnivals $82.21 Number of concessions $11.02 ea Each ride and generator truck $11.02 ea ***EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2014 EACH PERMIT WILL BE ASSESSED A 5% TECHNOLOGY FEE*** PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of Construction - In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not to exceed 90 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Signature. Print Name: Austin Duncan Date: 07/06/2018 Day Telephone: (425) 823-8600 Mailing Address: 15323 NE 90th Street Redmond WA 98052 City State W:\Permis Center1Applicatioos-HmAoutsTermh Applications\PDFslElectrical Permit Application Revised 1-1-17 Revised: January 2017 bh Zip Page 2 of 2 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS I PermitTRAK .. ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID $1,265.45 EL18-0606 Address: 291 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470010 $1,265.45 Credit Card Fee $36.86 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $36.86 ELECTRICAL $1,181.34 PERMIT FEE MULTI-FAM/COMM R000.322.101.00.00 0.00 $945.07 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.345.832.00.00 0.00 $236.27 TECHNOLOGY FEE $47.25 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R14881 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $47.25 $1,265.45 Date Paid: Monday, July 09, 2018 Paid By: JUSTIN HAGOOD Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 00470G Printed: Monday, July 09, 2018 11:42 AM 1 of 1 SYSTEMS CO TUKWILA ETRAKIT 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD TUKWILA, WA 98188 206-433-1870 CITY OF TUKWILA 0017340000802374464500 Date: 07/09/2018 11:42:11 AM CREDIT CARD SALE VISA CARD NUMBER: **********9875 K TRAN AMOUNT: $1,265.45 APPROVAL CD: 00470G RECORD #: 000 CLERK ID: Bill {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: //c lassic.convergepay. com/VirtualMerchant/transaction. do?dispatchMethod=printTran... 7/9/2018 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 6,4-,966(0 (206) 431-36 Project: �� n /� ' - 1 Type of Inspection: ��� - Address: qqaa' t litvi. Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted:m it m. Requester: Phone No: 6 718 g,n v Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: -:2;/ c.l'V il Date: Oci It l 113 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. o_ INSPECTIONRECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 (206) 431-3 Project: p �l /�q� Type of Inspection: tf 4- (/t Address: n H Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 7 4.;n,or 7 Requester: Phone No: 204 ?Is q', / Approved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. OMMENTS: gov(44- 1,4 Inspector: Date: 07/0 � 0 C'� ins ectio fee ust REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to nextp be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. 1 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION l7ng-J606 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: -- rr .okk - I ' TyP f Inspec •qr( vitt61- .Address: J Ir Date C4IIed: Special instruc ions: Date Wanted: r„ Requester: Phone No: 7,06 ?„ii,mg. / Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 5-t-416 6J6u(r-5 — LIA-0 44,1) z -IP Inspector: / c Date: d iA ft� REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: EL18-0606 DATE: 07/09/18 PROJECT NAME: PANDORA JEWELERS INC SITE ADDRESS: 291 SOUTHCENTER MALL X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: c 71� Building Division 111 Public Works Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable ❑ (no approval/review required) DATE: 07/10/18 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) DUE DATE: 08/07/18 Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg 0 Fire 0 Ping 0 PW ❑ Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 PRECISION ELECTRIC GROUP It tlorne ls1jfloI Conbwt Safety & Heaith Claims & Insurance Washington State Department of I Labor & Industries Search L&I Page 1 of 2 404.1tett A -Z tridcix Iy 1..&I Workplace Rights Trades & Licensing PRECISION ELECTRIC GROUP INC Owner or tradesperson Principals DAVIS, MARK D, PRESIDENT FRANKE, PATRICK J, AGENT Doing business as PRECISION ELECTRIC GROUP INC WA UBI No 602 434 703 15323 NE 90th St REDMOND, WA 98052 425-823-8600 KING County Business type Corporation License Verify the contractor s active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Electrical Contractor License specialties GENERAL License no. PRECIEG969PH Effective — expiration 10/08/2004— 10/09/2018 Designated administrator DAVIS, MARK D License type Master Electrician Bond Merchants Bonding Co (Mutual) Bond account no WA28604 Received by L&I 10/10/2011 First National Ins Co of Ameri Bond account no. 6572196 Active. Meets current requirements. Active. Meets current requirements. License no. DAVISMD962DH 64,000.00 Effective date 10/20/2011 Expiration date Until Canceled $4,000.00 Received by L8.1 Effective date 10/08/2008 10/20/2008 Expiration date Until Canceled Help us improve https://seeure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=602434703&LIC=PRECIEG969PH&SAW= 8/2/2018 PRECISION ELECTRIC GROUP INQ Savings No savings accouits during the previous 6 yew period. License Violations No license violaticns during the previous 6 year period. Workers' ymp Do you you know if the :?usiness has employees? If so, verify the business is up-to-date on workers' comp premiums. L&I Account ID 1 554,337-02 Doing business as PRECISION ELEC—RIC GROUP INC Estimated workers r'eported Quarter 2 of Year '.018 "51 to 75 Workers" L&I account contac: Ti 1 LINDSEY BOCTH (360)902-5596 - Email: B000235@lni.wa.gov Account is current. Public Wo i :s Strikes and Debarments Verify the contract( is eligible to perform work on public works projects. Contractor Strike. No strikes have b an issued against this contractor. Contractors not a .•awed to bid No debarments h. v.e been issued against this contractor. Workplace safety and health No inspections duri ,g the previous 6 year period. Page 2 of 2 Washinolon Stale Dept rtf Labor & Industries. Use of this site ,s subject to the laws of the state of Washinfrun. Help us improve https://secure,lni Na.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=602434703&LIC=PRECIEG969PH&SAW= 3/2/2018 JASON P. WOLLUM ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS THIS IS A MASTER LEGEND AND NOT ALL SYMBOLS OR ABBREVIATIONS ARE USED. V2.01 STANDARD MOUNTING HEIGHTS ANNOTATION LIGHTING (REFER TO LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR MORE INFO) LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES, WIRING DEVICES & BOXES ELECTRICAL ONE -LINE & RISER DIAGRAM AUDIBLE APPLIANCES (CENTERLINE) ALARMS ANNUNCIATOR PANELS (DISPLAY) CONTROLS (TOP OF DEVICE) EXIT SIGNS (WALL MOUNTED) FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR PANEL (DISPLAY) FIRE ALARM BELL (EXTERIOR) (CENTERLINE) FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL/UNIT (DISPLAY) INTERCOM (AFEA ONLY) INTERCOMS (TOP OF DEVICE) PULL STATIONS (TOP OF DEVICE) PHOTOCELLS RECEPTACLES RECEPTACLES (EXTERIOR) RECEPTACLES (GARAGES) RECEPTACLES (POOLS) RECEPTACLES (ABOVE COUNTER) RECEPTACLES IN EQUIPMENT ROOMS 84" 48" 60" 48" 80" 60" 120" 60" 36' 48" 48" 144" 16" 24" 24" 27" +6" ABOVE BACKSPLASH/COUNTER, 40" MAX REMOTE INDICATING LIGHT (EQUIPMENT ROOMS) REMOTE INDICATING LIGHT (FINISHED AREAS) SAFETY SWITCHES (TOP OF DEVICE) STARTERS (TOP OF DEVICE) SWITCHES (TOP OF DEVICE) TELEPHONE, DATA OUTLETS TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD (BOTTOM) TELEVISION OUTLETS VISIBLE APPLIANCES (CENTERLINE) 44" 4U" CEILING 48" 48" 44" SAME AS ADJACENT DEVICE, UNO 6" REFER TO ARCH DRAWINGS 84" USE THE DEFAULT MOUNTING HEIGHTS SHOWN ABOVE UNO IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. MOUNTING HEIGHTS LISTED ARE ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR (AFF) OR ABOVE FINISHED GRADE (AFG) TO BOTTOM OF OUTLET BOX. ALL DEVICES SHALL BE INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE WITH CURRENT ADA AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS. ABBREVIATIONS AF AMPERE FRAME SIZE AFC ABOVE FINISHED CEILING AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR AFG ABOVE FINISHED GRADE AHJ AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION AHU AIR HANDLING UNIT AIC AMPERE INTERRUPTING CAPACITY AS AMPERE SWITCH AT AMPERE TRIP SETTING ATS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH AV AUDIO VISUAL BAS BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM BKR BREAKER G CONDUIT CAT CATEGORY CATV CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEM CCTV CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION CD CANDELA CKT CIRCUIT CODE-- APPLICABLE CODE ADOPTED BY JURISDICTION CT. • •- CURRENT TRANSFORMER QTR CENTER CVD CUMULATIVE VOLTAGE DROP DEMO DEMOLITION DPDT DOUBLE -POLE, DOUBLE -THROW DPST DOUBLE -POLE, SINGLE -THROW (E) EXISTING EC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR EF EXHAUST FAN EM EMERGENCY EMS ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ETR EXISTING TO REMAIN EWC ELECTRIC WATER COOLER FAAP FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR PANEL FACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FCA FAULT CURRENT AMPS AVAILABLE FCU FAN COIL UNIT FF FINISHED FLOOR FLA FULL LOAD AMPS FLR FLOOR GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR GEC GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR GES GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM GFR GROUND FAULT RELAY G GROUND IG ISOLATED GROUND ISC SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT JB/J-BOX JUNCTION BOX LF LINEAR FEET LRA LOCKED ROTOR AMPS LTG/LTS LIGHTING/LIGHTS MAU MAKE-UP AIR UNIT MAX MAXIMUM MCA MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY MGB MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER MCC MOTOR CONTROL CENTER MFR MANUFACTURER MIN MINIMUM MLO MAIN LUGS ONLY MOCP MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION MTD MOUNTED N/A NOT APPLICABLE NF NON-FUSED NL NIGHT LIGHT (24HR ON) NRTL NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED TESTING LABORATORY (CSA,ETL,NSF,UL) OS OCCUPANCY SENSOR P POLE PART PARTIAL CIRCUIT PH/0 PHASE PNL PANEL PNLBD PANELBOARD PROVIDE FURNISH AND INSTALL PT POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER QTY QUANTITY RCPT RECEPTACLE RELO RELOCATE RLA RUNNING LOAD AMPS RTU ROOFTOP UNIT SCCR SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT RATING SD SMOKE DUCT DETECTOR SF SQUARE FEET SPDT SINGLE -POLE, DOUBLE -THROW SPST SINGLE -POLE, SINGLE -THROW ST SHUNT TRIP SWBD SWITCHBOARD SWGR SWITCHGEAR TBB TELECOMMUNICATIONS BONDING BACKBONE TBD TO BE DETERMINED TGB TELECOMMUNICATIONS GROUND BUS BAR TL TWISTLOCK TMGB TELECOMMUNICATIONS MAIN GROUND BUS BAR TX TRANSFORMER TYP TYPICAL U/F UNDERFLOOR U/G UNDERGROUND U/S UNDERSLAB UH UNIT HEATER UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE UPS UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY VD VOLTAGE DROP VFD VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE W WIRE W/ WITH WP WEATHER PROOF WR WEATHER RESISTANT WT WATERTIGHT XP EXPLOSION -PROOF MECHANICAL OR FIRE PROTECTION PLAN NOTE CALLOUT OPLUMBING PLAN NOTE CALLOUT ELECTRICAL OR FIRE ALARM PLAN NOTE CALLOUT TECHNOLOGY PLAN CALLOUT PLUMBING EQUIPMENT DESIGNATION. (CONTRACTOR FURNISHED AND INSTALLED). REFER TO PLUMBING FIXTURE OR EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES EQUIPMENT DESIGNATION (OWNER FURNISHED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED) MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT DESIGNATION (CONTRACTOR FURNISHED AND INSTALLED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE) CONNECTION POINT OF NEW WORK TO EXISTING DETAIL REFERENCE UPPER NUMBER INDICATES DETAIL NUMBER LOWER NUMBER INDICATES SHEET NUMBER SECTION CUT DESIGNATION CIRCUITING & WIRING 7 55.3 HOMERUN TO PANELBOARD. INFORMATION AT ARROWS ARE CIRCUIT O/ R —� NUMBERS AND PANELBOARD FOR TERMINATION. REFER TO P1-3,5,7 P1 PANELBOARD SCHEDULES FOR BRANCH CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR SIZES. ---*""*"1 CIRCUIT CONTINUATION OR PARTIAL CIRCUIT CONDUIT CONCEALED CONDUIT IN/UNDER FLOOR/GROUND CONSTRUCTION — — — — EXPOSED CONDUIT �../N.." FLEXIBLE CONDUIT �— ---� LOW VOLTAGE CABLE (NOT ROUTED IN CONDUIT) 3 CONDUIT TURNING DOWN 0 CONDUIT TURNING UP , CONNECTION POINT OR EQUIPMENT TERMINATION EQUIPMENT TERMINATION vvv LIGHT FIXTURE a = SWITCHED BY SWITCH "a" A = LIGHT FIXTURE TYPE "A" _L = WALL MOUNT = ARROW INDICATES AIMING DIRECTION LIGHT FIXTURE CIRCUITED AS A NIGHT LIGHT (NL) EMERGENCY LIGHT FIXTURE WITH EMERGENCY LIGHTING BATTERY PACK OR CONNECTED TO EMERGENCY SOURCE NIGHT LIGFTT/EMERGENGY LIGHT FIXTURE WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK OF( CONNECTED TO EMERGENCY SOURCE LIGHT FIXTURE WITH DUAL BALLASTS CIRCUITED SEPARATELY (SHADING IMPLIES EMERGENCY LIGHT FIXTURE) LIGHTING TRACK WITH LIGHT FIXTURE TYPES AS INDICATED 0 0 0 0 MIRROR LIGHTS Q -o COD EXTERIOR SITE PARKING LOT LIGHT FIXTURE 0 EXTERIOR PEDESTRIAN POST TOP LIGHT FIXTURE 0 EXTERIOR LIT BOLLARD LIGHT FIXTURE EXIT SIGN - CEILING / WALL MOUNTED, ARROWS AS INDICATED, FACE HATCHED EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNIT EQUIPMENT WITH BATTERY PACK- CEILING/WALL MOUNTED AFEA (AREA FOR EVACUATION ASSISTANCE) SIGN - CEILING/WALL MOUNTED, ARROWS AS INDICATED POWER EQUIPMENT & DEVICES CONDUCTOR TICK MARK LEGEND WHERE TICK MARKS ARE SHOWN, THE FOLLOWING SHALL GOVERN: SWITCHED HOT (PHASE) CONDUCTORS (SHOWN TRAILING NEUTRAL) NEUTRAL (GROUNDED) CONDUCTOR UNSWITCHED HOT (PHASE) CONDUCTORS (SHOWN LEADING NEUTRAL) NOTE: HASH MARKS INDICATE QUANTITY OF CONDUCTORS EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN CONDUIT (GREEN INSULATION OR BARE) ISOLATED GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN CONDUIT (GREEN INSULATION WITH YELLOW TRACER) BRANCH CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR TABLE WHERE TICK MARKS ARE NOT SHOWN, THE FOLLOWING SHALL GOVERN: # OF POLES HOT (PHASE)" NEUTRAL (GROUNDED)' 1P 2P (1) (2) (1) UNO (1) UNO GROUNDING"" (1) (1) 3P (3) (1) UNO (1) PROVIDE ADDITIONAL CONDUCTORS THROUGH ENTIRE CIRCUIT (SWITCHED, UNSWITCHED/EM, ETC.) AS INDICATED THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE AND WORKING SYSTEM. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR LIMITATIONS ON SHARING NEUTRAL (GROUNDED) CONDUCTORS. DO NOT CIRCUIT AS A MULTI -WIRE BRANCH CIRCUIT, UNO, *** PROVIDE ADDITIONAL ISOLATED GROUNDING CONDUCTORS WHERE INDICATED. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS, PLANS, NOTES, WIRING AND CONTROL DIAGRAMS FOR ADDITIONAL CIRCUITING REQUIREMENTS. LINETYPE LEGEND THROUGHOUT THE DRAWINGS DIFFERENT LINETYPES ARE USED IN COMBINATION WITH THE SYMBOLS TO INDICATE THE STATUS OF ITEMS AS EXISTING, TO BE DEMOLISHED, TO BE INCLUDED AS PART OF NEW WORK AND/OR ITEMS WHICH ARE ANTICIPATED TO BE PROVIDED IN THE FUTURE. THE STATUS OF ITEMS USING THESE LINETYPES ARE RELATIVE TO THE VIEW IN WHICH THEY APPEAR. PHASING SHOWN IN DRAWINGS IS NOT INTENDED TO FULLY DESCRIBE ALL NECESSARY CONSTRUCTION PHASING, WHICH IS DETERMINED BY THE CONTRACTOR AS PART OF THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES. ANY SUCH PHASES DESCRIBED IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ARE GENERAL AND ONLY INTENDED TO INDICATE A BROAD ORDER FOR THE SAKE OF DESCRIBING THE PROJECT. THE FOLLOWING LINETYPES MAY BE USED ON ANY DEVICE, EQUIPMENT, NOTE, LINE, SHAPE, ETC. EXISTING DEMOLISH NEW FUTURE *sem, ELECTRICAL PANELBOARD (SURFACE OR FLUSH MOUNT) I= TERMINAL CABINET (SURFACE OR FLUSH MOUNT), TYPE AS NOTED PLYWOOD TERMINAL BOARD FOR TELEPHONE SYSTEM, UNO. SIZE AS NOTED SWITCHBOARD OR MOTOR CONTROL CENTER ON HOUSEKEEPING PAD ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARD TRANSFORMER n '0' MOTOR 200/3/150/3R DISCONNECT SWITCH - "2C0/3/150/3R" DENOTES AMPERES/POLE/FUSE/NENA ENCLOSURE RATING, NF= NON-FUSED, CB= CIRCUIT BREAKER (200/3ICB), NO VALUE (200/3/150) FOR NEMA ENCLOSURE MEANS STANDARD NEMA 1 RATING COMBINATION DISCONNECT (SAFETY) SWITCH AND MOTOR STARTER R "30/3/15/1/3R" DENOTES AMPERES/POLE/FUSE/NEMA STARTER SIZE/NEMA ENCLOSURE RATING. NF= NON-FUSED, CB= CIRCUIT BREAKER (30/3/CB/1), NO VALUE (200/3/150/1) FOR NEMA ENCLOSURE MEANS STANDARD NEMA 1 ENCLOSURE RATING ® 2 SM $FH IH (VFD 0 TS PC f1.J MAGNETIC MOTOR STARTER, NEMA SIZE AS NOTED. 3 -POLE, UNO MANUAL MOTOR STARTER DISCONNECT FRACTIONAL HORSEPOWER MANUAL CONTROLLER INTEGRAL HORSEPOWER'' MANUAL CONTROLLER VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE RELAY OR CONTACTOR (I/1 SCHEMATICS) CONTACTOR (SIZE, COIL VOLTAGE AND NUMBER OF POLES AS INDICATED) TIME SWITCH PHOTOCELL INDICATING LIGHT EMERGENCY POWER OFFBUTTON STOP -START PUSH BUTTON CONTROL STATION HAND -OFF -AUTO PUSH BUTTON CONTROL STATION MUSHROOM -TYPE PUSH SUTTON OVERHEAD PADDLE FAN ALC CITA SINGLE POLE SWITCH (NO LETTER DESIGNATION) SWITCH LETTER DESIGNATIONS AS FOLLOWS: 2 = TWO POLE 3 = THREE-WAY 4 = FOUR-WAY D = DIMMER F = FAN SPEED CONTROL K = KEYED LV = LOW VOLTAGE OS = OCCUPANCY SENSOR P = SPST PILOT LIGHT VS = VACANCY SENSOR WP = WEATHER PROOF AUTOMATIC LOAD CONTROL RELAY BRANCH CIRCUIT TRANSFER SWITCH SIMPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5-20R, UNO DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5-20R, UNO DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - NEMA 5-20R, UNO SPECIAL RECEPTACLE - NEMA TYPE AS NOTED 4:13/- TWIST -LOCK TYPE RECEPTACLE GFCI OR 45 GFCI TYPE RECEPTACLE" OR EEM 41) ISOLATED GROUND TYPE RECEPTACLE* EMERGENCY RECEPTACLE* RECEPTACLE INSTALLED ABOVE COUNTER OR BACKSPLASH* RECEPTACLE INSTALLED IN CEILING* RECEPTACLE INSTALLED IN FLOOR* RECEPTACLE INSTALLED VIA DROP CORD* RECEPTACLE LETTER DESIGNATIONS AS FOLLOWS: C = AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED CH = CLOCK HANGER TYPE D = DEMOLISHED L1 WR/WP E/ETR/EX = EXISTING ® EM = EMERGENCY POWER GFCI = GROUND -FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER H = HORIZONTALLY MOUNTED IG = ISOLATED GROUND R = RELOCATED S = MANUALLY SWITCHED TR = TAMPER RESISTANT TV = TELEVISION USB = USB/DUPLEX WP = WEATHER PROOF COVER WR = WEATHER RESISTANT • • w MULTI -OUTLET ASSEMBLY TELEPHONE OUTLET DATA OUTLET EoN© * MULTI -SERVICE OUTLET; TELEPHONE AND DATA �\ ABOVE COUNTER, TYP \\\\ WALL, TYP FLOOR, TYP 123A laA OA O• MULTI -SERVICE POWER POLE WITH TELEPHONE, DATA AND POWER OUTLETS A = TYPE, REFER TO PLANS, SCHEDULES AND SPECIFICATIONS MULTI -SERVICE FLOOR BOX WITH TELEPHONE, DATA AND POWER OUTLETS A = TYPE, REFER TO PLANS, SCHEDULES AND SPECIFICATIONS POKE THROUGH, A = TYPE, REFER TO PLANS, SCHEDULES AND SPECIFICATIONS THERMOSTAT JUNCTION BOX/OUTLET BOX BLANK FACE GFCI FEED THROUGH DEVICE REFER TO LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICE SCHEDULE FOR ADDITIONAL DEVICE SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS SPECIFIC TO THIS PROJECT. *SYMBOL DEMONSTRATED WITH DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, WHEN USED IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER DEVICES MEANING IS SIMILAR FOR THOSE DEVICE TYPES. SIGNALING SIGNALING BELL SIGNALING BUZZER LV TRANSFORMER 313 T Ips F SE TYPE MA# 3#A 3P ##A 3P NEMA# .T.I J TVA rr� SWITCH (RATING AS INDICATED) DRAWOUT CIRCUIT BREAKER (RATINGS AS INDICATED) FUSED SWITCH (RATING, POLES AND FUSE TYPE AS INDICATED) COMBINATION FUSED SWITCH/STARTER AND STARTER SIZE CIRCUIT BREAKER (RATINGS AS INDICATED) COMBINATION CIRCUIT BREAKER/STARTER AND STARTER SIZE PANELBOARD, SINGLE OR MULTI -SECTION (REFER TO SCHEDULES) ISOLATED POWER PANELBOARD W/ INTEGRAL TRANSFORMER (REFER TO SCHEDULES) TRANSFORMER (TYPE AND RATINGS AS INDICATED) SHIELDED TRANSFORMER (TYPE AND RATINGS AS INDICATED) I I AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH (RATINGS AS INDICATED) L— J##4 MDP SWITCHBOARD ELEC ROOM ### AMPS 480Y2T7V 30 4W DIGITAL SWITCHGEAR, SWITCHBOARD AND/OR DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARD (TYPE, RATING, DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES AS INDICATED) COMBINATION DIGITAL VOLT METER/AMMETER ### CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION (REFER TO CIRCUIT SCHEDULE) GROUND FAULT RELAY PFR PHASE FAILURE RELAY KK# KIRK -KEY INTERLOCK (# INDICATES KEY PAIR) ST SHUNT TRIP AMMETER (RANGE AS SPECIFIED OR REQUIRED) aVOLTMETER (RANGE AS SPECIFIED OR REQUIRED) UTILITY METER D H 15 4 -3E- SPD UTILITY METER (AS REQUIRED BY UTILITY) AMMETER SWITCH VOLTMETER SWITCH WATT-HOUR METER, "0" DENOTES DEMAND REGISTER, "15" DENOTES MINUTES OF DEMAND INTERVAL CURRENT TRANSFORMER RATING AS SPECIFIED OR REQUIRED POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER RATING AS SPECIFIED OR REQUIRED SURGE -PROTECTIVE DEVICE 0--111 GROUND CONNECTION G �Q' GROUND CONNECTION WITH TEST WELL 45)---111 GROUND ROD -I Ho = /0/ D LIGHTNING ARRESTER CAPACITOR CONTACT (OPEN OR CLOSED) HEATER MOTOR BLOCK LOAD KW OR KVA EL X F# X FP# FAULT POINT REFERENCED IN SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT AND VOLTAGE DROP SPREADSHEET RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 09 2010 PEFIMIT CENTER SE ' ` 1 PE ><��,1IT ... rLI 1,.IE L: REQUIRED FOR: t ochanical ❑ Electrical plumbing as Piping City of Tukwila FR ll-[ NG DIVISION REVISIONS No changes shall be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. SABArch itects 2 Nickerson Street Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98109 Q 206 957 6400 Q 206 957 6404 FILE COPY Permit No1 l- - Plan review approval is subject to errors and omissions. Approval of construction documents does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of approved Field Copy and conditions is acknowledged: By: Date: City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION PANDORA Southcenter Mall 2800 Southcenter Mall Suite 668 Tukwila, WA 98188 REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA70 = NEC JUL 26 2018 ity of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION HENDERSON ENGINEERS 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 TEL (913) 742-5000 FAX (913) 742-5001 WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM 1850001509 WA. CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 PERMIT SET: SCALE: DRAWN: AJM CHECKED: PROJECT NO: 5.9.2018 10008.76 ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS E0.1 LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE TYPE MANUFACTURER/MODEL# LAMPS INPUT INPUT DESCRIPTION NOTES NO. TYPE VOLT WATTS VA B COOPER (METALUX) - LED 120 38 42 2'x4' RECESSED GRID LED TROFFER WITH #2GR-LD1-38-A-UNV-L835-CD-U 3500K ACRYLIC PRISMATIC LENS AND 0-10V DIMMING DRIVER. C HERA LIGHTING - LED 120 1.5 1.7 LED TAPE COVE LIGHTING (75 WATT DRIVER) TAPVE-LED/LO-4100 TAPE PER FOOT EM TCP 2 5.4W 120 5 5 SURFACE MOUNTED DOUBLE HEAD EMERGENCY LIGHT WITH WHITE FINISH, 90 MINUTE 20760 HALOGEN EMERGENCY BATTERY BACK-UP. EMI CONCEALITE F5 -20 -90 -PT 2 20W HALOGEN 120 23 23 RECESSED/CONCEALED 2 -HEAD EMERGENCY LIGHTING SYSTEM WITH WHITE FINISH, PLASTER TRIM, AND 90 MINUTE EMERGENCY BATTERY BACK-UP. EX TCP - LED 120 2 2 THERMOPLASTIC WHITE FACE EXIT SIGN WITH RED LEDS AND 90 MINUTE 22743 EMERGENCY BATTERY BACK-UP. EXE JUNO - LED 120 2 2 SURFACE MOUNTED EDGE LIT EXIT SIGN WITH WHITE FINISH, RED LETTERS, AND NXESBA-1-R-WH 90 MINUTE EMERGENCY BATTERY BACK-UP. LOL.0# JIANG MEN GOMENTECH ELECTRICAL CO LTD - LED 120 25 25 GLASS PENDANT FIXTURE. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL 2,3 TBD MAXIMUM RELAP WATTAGE 25W. M3 SOLAIS LIGHTING - LED 120 57 63 ADJUSTABLE RECESSED WHITE LED ACCENT LIGHT. 1 XFR13/XM24/40C-15C-40C/30K/1600/WH/WH 3000K N1 SOLAIS LIGHTING - LED 120 19 21 ADJUSTABLE RECESSED WHITE LED ACCENT LIGHT. 1 XFR11/XM24/15C/30K/1600/WH/WH 3000K 0-10V DIMMING DRIVER. N2 SOLAIS LIGHTING - LED 120 38 42 ADJUSTABLE 2 -HEAD RECESSED WHITE LED ACCENT LIGHT. 1 XFR12/XM24/15C-15C/30K/1600/WH/WH 3000K N3 SOLAIS LIGHTING - LED 120 57 63 ADJUSTABLE 3 -HEAD RECESSED WHITE LED ACCENT LIGHT. 1 XFR13-XM24/15C-15C-15C/30K/1600/WH/WH 3000K U PHILIPS - LED 120 7 8 SURFACE MOUNTED UNDER CABINET LIGHT WITH INTEGRAL ROCKER SWITCH AND HARD LINCS100E-L28-935-UNV-WHG-DIM-RSHL 3500K WIRED POWER. LOCATE CONNECTORS AND POWER CABLES IN CONCEALED LOCATION. GENERAL NOTES: A. THIS SCHEDULE IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR OFFICIAL SCHEDULE B. ALL LIGHT FIXTURES SHALL BE FURNISHED BY OWNER AND INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. C. VERIFY CEILING CONDITIONS AND COORDINATE LIGHT FIXTURE MOUNTING HARDWARE AND TRIMS NEEDED TO SUIT CEILING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO ORDERING. D. VERIFY QUANTITIES, MODEL NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS WITH MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO PLACING ORDER. VERIFY FINISH AND COLOR WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PLACING ORDER. E. CATALOG NUMBERS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE ORDERED BY MANUFACTURER AND CATALOG NUMBERS ONLY. FIRST READ THE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION, NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CATALOG NUMBER TO DETERMINE THE EXACT MATERIAL AND ACCESSORIES TO BE ORDERED. THE MANUFACTURES LISTED ARE THE BASIS FOR THE DESIGN. F. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ACCEPTABLE LAMP AND BALLAST MANUFACTURERS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. G. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND DETAILS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS, MOUNTING HEIGHTS AND ADDITIONAL MOUNTING INFORMATION. CONTACT ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY IF THERE ARE DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE ARCHITECTURAL AND ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLANS. H. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLYACOMPLETE AND OPERATIONAL SYSTEM TO COMPLY WITH DESIGN INTENT. I. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CLEANING ALL FIXTURES OF DEBRIS, INCLUDING THE INTERIOR OF REFLECTORS TO REMOVE FINGERPRINTS. J. REFER TO LIGHTING CONTACTOR OR RELAY SCHEDULE AND PANELBOARD SCHEDULES FOR CONTROL INFORMATION. K. THE QUANTITYAND MAXIMUM RATED WATTAGE OF THE LIGHT FIXTURES SPECIFIED ARE DESIGNED TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL ENERGY CODE AND SHALL NOT BE INCREASED WITHOUT APPROVAL OF ENGINEER. PROVIDE FACTORY -INSTALLED MAXIMUM WATTAGE LABEL ON ALL MEDIUM SCREW BASE, INCANDESCENT AND HALOGEN LIGHT FIXTURES THAT CORRESPOND TO THE MAXIMUM WATTAGE INDICATED IN THIS LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE. NOTES: 1. COORDINATE BEAM SPREAD WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ORDERING. 2. DUE TO AESTHETIC OR PERFORMANCE CRITERIA, SPECIFIED MANUFACTURER SHALL BE THE ONLY MANUFACTURER ALLOWED TO BID UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY ARCHITECT. 3. CONFIRM MAXIMUM UL WATTAGE AND NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IF IT IS GREATER THAN 25W. JASON P. WOLLUM GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES: 1. TENANT IS REQUIRED TO PERFORM A SITE SURVEY OF THE ENTIRE PREMISES PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF TENANT'S CONSTRUCTION. ANY VARIANCES BETWEEN THESE APPROVED PLANS, LANDLORD PROVIDED LOD AND ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TENANT. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH REVISIONS AND CHANGE ORDERS SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF TENANT. NOTIFY OWNER REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY CONFLICTS OR DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID. 2. EXISTING CONDITIONS WERE TAKEN FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS AND SITE VISITS AND MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT "AS -BUILT" CONDITIONS. FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND CAREFULLY COORDINATE NEW WORK WITH ALL OTHER DISCIPLINES AND EXISTING CONDITIONS. 3. AVOID DAMAGING EXISTING SURFACES AND EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN DURING NEW WORK. REPAIR DAMAGE CAUSED DURING WORK AT NO EXTRA COST TO THE OWNER. REPAIR DAMAGED SURFACES TO MATCH ADJACENT AREAS, INCLUDING FIRE RATINGS. 4. READ THE SPECIFICATIONS AND REVIEW DRAWINGS OF ALL DIVISIONS OF WORK. COORDINATE THIS WORK WITH ALL OTHER DIVISIONS OF WORK AND ALL SUBCONTRACTORS. PROVIDE ALL SUBCONTRACTORS WITH A COMPLETE SET OF BID DOCUMENTS. 5. DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC ONLY AND REPRESENT THE GENERAL SCOPE OF THE WORK. REVIEW THE GENERAL NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS THAT MAY NOT BE SPECIFICALLY CALLED OUT IN THIS PORTION OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. NOTIFY OWNER REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY CONFLICTS OR DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO SUBMISSION OF BID. 6. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL PLANS, SECTIONS AND ELEVATIONS FOR EXACT LOCATION OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES, LIGHT FIXTURES AND EXIT SIGNS PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. COORDINATE EXACT LIGHT FIXTURE LOCATIONS WITH CABINETRY, MILLWORK, TABLES, PIPING, DUCTWORK AND OTHER TRADES TO AVOID CONFLICTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSURING THAT COORDINATION AND CONFLICT ISSUES ARE RESOLVED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF LIGHT FIXTURE 7. SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FLOORS, WALLS, CEILINGS, AND N2 4- - M3 N2 N1 EM1 EX ROOF WHERE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ARE REMOVED AND WHERE THE EXISTING PENETRATION IS NOT USED FOR THE NEW INSTALLATION. REPAIR DAMAGED SURFACES TO MATCH ADJACENT AREAS, INCLUDING FIRE RATINGS. 8. REMOVE ALL EXISTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, SYSTEMS, CONDUIT, BOXES, WIRE, ETC. NOT BEING REUSED. DO NOT ABANDON ANY ELECTRICAL ITEMS. 9. ENSURE CIRCUIT CONTINUITY OF ALL EXISTING TO REMAIN CIRCUITING. EXTEND/REWORK EXISTING CIRCUITING AS NECESSARY. FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS. 10. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL CIRCUITRY SHALL BE #12 AWG IN 1/2" CONDUIT. 11. PROVIDE GREEN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SIZED PER NEC FOR ALL LIGHTING CIRCUITS. 12. PROVIDE ALL FIXTURE EMERGENCY BATTERY BACKUP BALLASTS/DRIVERS WITH UNSWITCHED HOT CONDUCTOR. 13. THE EMERGENCY LIGHTING LAYOUT HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO PROVIDE AN INITIAL FLOOR ILLUMINANCE LEVEL OF 1 FC AVERAGE, 0.1 FC MINIMUM AND NO MORE THAN A 40:1 MAX/MIN RATIO ALONG THE EMERGENCY EGRESS PATHS. ADJUST AIMING OF EMERGENCY LIGHT LAMP HEADS AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE PROPER ILLUMINATION AT FLOOR AVOIDING OBSTACLES AND SHADOWS AFTER STORE SET-UP IS COMPLET 14. GENERAL LIGHTING SHALL BE DIMMABLE IN THE SALES AREA. REFER TO SHEET E3.2 FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS. 15. ADJUST AIMING FOR ALL ADJUSTABLE ACCENT LIGHT FIXTURES PER TENANT'S REQUIREMENTS AFTER STORE SET-UP IS COMPLETE. 16. THROUGH WIRING OF RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURES, IN SUSPENDED CEILINGS, IS NOT PERMITTED. CONNECT EACH LIGHT FIXTURE BY A WHIP TO A JUNCTION BOX. PROVIDE CABLE WHIPS OF SUFFICIENT LENGTHS TO ALLOW FOR RELOCATING EACH LIGHT FIXTURE WITHIN A 5 -FOOT RADIUS OF ITS INSTALLED LOCATION, BUT NOT EXCEEDING 6 FEET IN UNSUPPORTED LENGTHS. 17. THE QUANTITY AND MAXIMUM RATED WATTAGE OF LIGHT FIXTURES SPECIFIED ARE DESIGNED TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL ENERGY CODE AND N2 N1 N2 • • • • • • ••• N M3 M3 LOL.1 LOL.4 LOLti • N1 N1 EM1 EXE N1 119jr N1 N1 D N1 B FH ® EM EM NL--11."�RP1L, (NEW) (NEW B m ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" L 32(PART) 3 SHALL NOT BE INCREASED WITHOUT APPROVAL OF ENGINEER. PROVIDE FACTORY -INSTALLED MAXIMUM WATTAGE LABEL ON INCANDESCENT AND HALOGEN LIGHT FIXTURES THAT CORRESPOND TO THE MAXIMUM WATTAGE INDICATED IN THE LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE 18. TENANT MUST MAINTAIN ACCESS, AS REQUIRED, TO ALL UTILITY SYSTEMS SERVING THE BASE BUILDING OR ADJACENT TENANTS. 19. IF USED, ANY PEOPLE COUNTER SYSTEMS MUST BE CONCEALED FROM VIEW AT STOREFRONT 20. ALL EMERGENCY AND EXIT LIGHTING IN FRONT OF HOUSE MUST HAVE RECESSED BASE - NO SURFACE MOUNTED FIXTURES ARE ALLOWED. 21. VERIFY LANDLORD APPROVED METHODS FOR ATTACHING TO BUILDING STRUCTURE WHEN HANGING/SUPPORTING TRANSFORMERS, FIXTURES, CONDUIT, ETC. WITH LANDLORD AND TENANTS ARCHITECT. ATTACHING TO UPPER LEVEL FLOOR SLAB OR ROOF DECK IS NOT ALLOWED. CONDUIT HANGERS, CLAMPS, LIGHT FIXTURE SUPPORTS, ETC. SHALL BE FASTENED TO BAR JOISTS OR BEAMS. El ELECTRICAL PLAN NOTES: 1. PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX, LOCKABLE DISCONNECT SWITCH AND 120V CIRCUIT AT ACCESSIBLE LOCATION ABOVE THE CEILING AS DIRECTED BY ARCHITECT FOR CONNECTION OF STOREFRONT SIGNAGE. VERIFY EXACT ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS WITH SIGN SUPPLIER PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN AND ADJUST ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS AS NECESSARY. PROVIDE CONDUIT THRU WALL FOR CONNECTION TO SIGN. 2. RELAY PANEL AND TIMECLOCK. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION IN THE FIELD. REFER TO DETAIL 1, SHEET E3.2 FOR MORE INFORMATION. 3. CIRCUIT ROUTED THROUGH RELAY PANEL. REFER TO RELAY PANEL SCHEDULE ON SHEET E3.2. 4. ALL NORMAL AND EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHTING OUTSIDE OF THE TENANT SPACE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LANDLORD. 5. MASTER LIGHTING SWITCHBANK. REFER TO DETAIL 2, SHEET E3.2 FOR MORE INFORMATION. 6. DRIVER(S) FOR TYPE 'C' FIXTURE, WATTAGE PER PLANS. INSTALL IN LOCATION OUT OF VIEW FROM STORE OCCUPANTS. 7. SWITCH TO PROVIDE SEPARATE CONTROL OF RESTROOM LIGHT FIXTURE(S) AND RESTROOM EXHAUST FAN. 8. EXHAUST FAN TO BE CONTROLLED VIA RESTROOM LIGHTING SWITCH. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. 9. PROVIDE HARD WIRE CONNECTION TO TYPE 'U' UNDERCABINET LIGHT FIXTURES. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY AND PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED CABLES, CONNECTORS, AND UNIT ACCESSORIES TO ENSURE FULLY FUNCTIONING UNDERCABINET LIGHTING SYSTEM. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CABLES BY MANUFACTURER FOR INTERCONNECTION OF FIXTURES. 10. PROVIDE LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTION FROM LIGHTING POWER PACK TO RECEPTACLE POWER PACK IN SPACE FOR OCCUPANCY SENSOR CONTROL OF RECEPTACLES. REFER TO E2.1 FOR CONTINUATION. 11. OCCUPANCY SENSOR SHALL CONTROL BOTH LIGHTING AND CODE REQUIRED SWITCHED RECEPTACLES IN THIS SPACE. REFER TO SHEET E2.1 FOR CONTROLLED RECEPTACLES AND SHEET E3.2 FOR SCHEMATIC CONTROL DIAGRAM. 12. TYPICAL CIRCUITING OF TYPE'LOL.#' FIXTURES. o� REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA70 - NEC JUL 2 6 2018 City of .Tukwila. BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 0 9 2018 PERMIT CENTER HENDERSON .ENGINEERS 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 TEL (913) 742-5000 FAX (913) 742-5001 WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM 1850001509 WA. CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 S A B Architects 2 Nickerson Street Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98109 QT 206 957 6400 QF 206 957 6404 PAN D�RA Southcenter Mall 2800 Southcenter Mall Suite 668 Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT SET: SCALE: DRAWN: AJM CHECKED: PROJECT NO: 5.9.2018 10008.76 ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN E1 .1 JASON P. WOLLUM CASEWORK ELECTRICAL SCHEDULE KEY CASEWORK DESCRIPTION VOLTS PHASE LED DRIVERS VA/UNIT TERMINATION MH(AFF) NOTES CAB.05,1 SMALL DISPLAYCABINET 120 1 (1) 10W, (1)30W 40 NEMA5-20R RECEPTACLE 29" CENTER RCPT BEHIND DISPLAY. CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WITH DISPLAY. CA8.05.2 CAB.10.1 SMALL DISPLAY CABINET DISPLAY CABINET 120 120 1 1 (1} 10W, (1}30W (D10W, {1}15W, {1)75W 40 100 NE -20R RECEPTACLE NEMA5-20R RECEPTACLE 29" 29" CENTER RCPT BEHIND DISPLAY. CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WTH DISPLAY. CENTER RCPT BEHIND DISPLAY. CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WTH DISPLAY, CAB.10.2 CAB.15.1 DISPLAY CABINET DISPLAY CABINET 120 120 1 1 (1)10W, (1)15W, (1)75W (1)1OW, (2)15W, (1)75W 100 115 NEMA 5-20R RECEPTACLE NEMA5-20R RECEPTACLE 29" 29" CENTER RCPT BEHIND DISPLAY. CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WITH DISPLAY. CENTER RCPT BEHIND DISPLAY. CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WITH DISPLAY. CAB.15.2 DISPLAY CABINET 120 1 (2) 10W, (1)30W 50 NEMA 5-20R RECEPTACLE 29" CENTER RCPT BEHIND DISPLAY. CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WITH DISPLAY. CAB.15.3 COR.6.3 DISPLAY CABINET SHOWCASE 120 120 1 1 (2) 10W, (1)30W (1)30W 50 30 NEMA 5-20R DUPLEX RECEPTACLE NEMA 5-20R QUAD FLOOR RECEPTACLE 29770" FLOOR CENTER RCPT BEHIND DISPLAY. CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WITH DISPLAY. CENTER RCPT UNDER DISPLAY, CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WITH DISPLAY. JET.16.01 SHOWCASE 120 1 (1)30W 30 NEMA5-20R QUAD FLOOR RECEPTACLE FLOOR CENTER RCPT UNDER DISPLAY, CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WTH DISPLAY. FLO.08.1 SHOWCASE 120 1 (1)30W 30 NEMA5-20R QUAD FLOOR RECEPTACLE FLOOR CENTER RCPT UNDER DISPLAY, CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WITH DISPLAY. FLO.13.1 SHOWCASE 120 1 (1)75W 75 NEMA5-20R QUAD FLOOR RECEPTACLE FLOOR CENTER RCPT UNDER DISPLAY, CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WTH DISPLAY. FLO.132 SHOWCASE 120 1 (1)75W 75 NEMA5-20R QUAD FLOOR RECEPTACLE FLOOR CENTER RCPT UNDER DISPLAY, CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WTH DISPLAY. FLO.16.1 SHOWCASE 120 1 (1)75W 75 NEMA5-20R QUAD FLOOR RECEPTACLE FLOOR CENTER RCPT UNDER DISPLAY, CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WITH DISPLAY. IFM.02 DISPLAY CABINET W/ TV 120 1 (1)75W 75 RECESSED CLOCK NEMA 5-20R RECEPTACLE 74" CENTER RCPT BEHIND TV, CORD & PLUG FURNISHED WITH TV UNIT TIL.01 CASH REGISTER 120 1 N/A 360 NEMA 5-20R QUAD FLOOR RECEPTACLE FLOOR CENTER DATA BOX AND RCPT UNDER CENTER OF DISPLAY. WN.05.1 SHOWCASE 120 1 (1)30W 30 NEMA5-20R DUPLEX RECEPTACLE CORD & PLUG IS ATTACHED TO DISPLAY NEAR THE LEFT LEG AS VIEWED FROM CUSTOMER SIDE. MOUNT RECEPTACLE HORIZONTALLY IN WOOD BASE. WN.10.1 SHOWCASE 120 1 (1)30W 30 NEMA5-20R DUPLEX RECEPTACLE CORD & PLUG IS ATTACHED TO DISPLAY NEAR THE LEFT LEG AS VIEWED FROM CUSTOMER SIDE. FLOOR MOUNTED RECEPTACLE. KPM CASH REGISTER 120 1 180 NEMA5-20R DUPLEX RECEPTACLE FLOOR CENTER DATA BOX AND RCPT UNDER CENTER OF DISPLAY. ROOFTOP MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT (ABOVE) LANDLORD ELECTRICAL ROOM TENANT SPACE L ELECTRICAL ROOF POWER PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" LOW VOLTAGE ROUGH -IN: DIVISION 26 CONTRACTOR SHALL PULL CAT -5e CABLES AS REQUIRED FOR TELEPHONE, FAX, DATA, AND CCTV, AND ALL SPEAKER WIRES TO SPEAKER LOCATIONS. TERMINATIONS BY OTHERS. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL RCP FOR ADDITIONAL DEVICE LOCATIONS. REFER TO GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES THIS SHEET. (TYP OF 9) ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES: 1. TENANT IS REQUIRED TO PERFORM A SITE SURVEY OF THE ENTIRE PREMISES PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF TENANTS CONSTRUCTION. ANY VARIANCES BETWEEN THESE APPROVED PLANS, LANDLORD PROVIDED LOD AND ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TENANT. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH REVISIONS AND CHANGE ORDERS SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF TENANT. NOTIFY OWNER REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY CONFLICTS OR DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID, 2. EXISTING CONDITIONS WERE TAKEN FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS AND SITE VISITS AND MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT "AS -BUILT" CONDITIONS. FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND CAREFULLY COORDINATE NEW WORK WITH ALL OTHER DISCIPLINES AND EXISTING CONDITIONS. 3. AVOID DAMAGING EXISTING SURFACES AND EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN DURING NEW WORK. REPAIR DAMAGE CAUSED DURING WORK AT NO EXTRA COST TO THE OWNER. REPAIR DAMAGED SURFACES TO MATCH ADJACENT AREAS, INCLUDING FIRE RATINGS. 4. READ THE SPECIFICATIONS AND REVIEW DRAWINGS OF ALL DIVISIONS OF WORK. COORDINATE THIS WORK WITH ALL OTHER DIVISIONS OF WORK AND ALL SUBCONTRACTORS. PROVIDE ALL SUBCONTRACTORS WITH A COMPLETE SET OF BID DOCUMENTS. 5. DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC ONLY AND REPRESENT THE GENERAL SCOPE OF THE WORK. REVIEW THE GENERAL NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS THAT MAY NOT BE SPECIFICALLY CALLED OUT IN THIS PORTION OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. NOTIFY OWNER REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY CONFLICTS OR DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO SUBMISSION OF BID. 6. SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FLOORS, WALLS, CEILINGS, AND ROOF WHERE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ARE REMOVED AND WHERE THE EXISTING PENETRATION IS NOT USED FOR THE NEW INSTALLATION. REPAIR DAMAGED SURFACES TO MATCH ADJACENT AREAS, INCLUDING FIRE RATINGS. 7. REMOVE ALL EXISTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, SYSTEMS, CONDUIT, BOXES, WIRE, ETC. NOT BEING REUSED. DO NOT ABANDON ANY ELECTRICAL ITEMS. 8. ENSURE CIRCUIT CONTINUITY OF ALL EXISTING TO REMAIN CIRCUITING. EXTEND/REWORK EXISTING CIRCUITING AS NECESSARY. FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS. 9. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS OF ALL HVAC, PLUMBING, OWNER AND VENDOR PROVIDED EQUIPMENT, PRIOR TO ORDERING RELATED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. 10. VERIFY ROUGH -IN REQUIREMENTS, LOCATIONS, MOUNTING HEIGHTS, VOLTAGE, PHASE, AMPS, HP, KW, ETC. FOR OWNER OR VENDOR PROVIDED EQUIPMENT, WITH OWNER OR VENDOR, BEFORE PROVIDING ROUGH -IN. MAKE ALL FINAL CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED FOR A FULLY COMPLETE AND OPERABLE SYSTEM. VERIFY THE TYPE OF FINAL CONNECTION AND PROVIDE APPROPRIATE WIRING METHOD. VERIFY ALL DEVICE LOCATIONS. 11. ALL GFCI PROTECTED CIRCUITS SHALL HAVE INDIVIDUAL AND DEDICATED NEUTRALS. 12. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL CIRCUITRY SHALL BE #12 AWG IN 1/2" CONDUIT, AND AT MINIMUM 3/4" CONDUIT IN SLAB. 13. COORDINATE DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN DOCUMENTS AND FIELD CONDITIONS WITH THE TENANT OR HIS AUTHORIZED AGENT. COORDINATE THE EXTENSION, MODIFICATION, FINAL CONNECTION AND TESTING OF ALL INTERFACED SYSTEMS WITH THE LANDLORD'S FIELD REPRESENTATIVE AND THE LOCAL UTILITY PROVIDER WHERE THE TENANT IS A DIRECT CUSTOMER OF THE LOCAL UTILITY. 14. ALL OUTLETS SHALL BE MOUNTED VERTICALLY UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 15. TENANT MUST MAINTAIN ACCESS, AS REQUIRED, TO ALL UTILITY SYSTEMS SERVING THE BASE BUILDING OR ADJACENT TENANTS. 16. VERIFY LANDLORD APPROVED METHODS FOR ATTACHING TO BUILDING STRUCTURE WHEN HANGING/SUPPORTING TRANSFORMERS, FIXTURES, CONDUIT, ETC. WITH LANDLORD AND TENANT'S ARCHITECT. ATTACHING TO UPPER LEVEL FLOOR SLAB OR ROOF DECK IS NOT ALLOWED. CONDUIT HANGERS, CLAMPS, LIGHT FIXTURE SUPPORTS, ETC. SHALL BE FASTENED TO BAR JOISTS OR BEAMS. 17. TENANTS ON THE GROUND FLOOR REQUIRING BELOW -GRADE WORK SHALL COORDINATE WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO ANY SLAB DEMOLITION TO PREVENT DISTURBANCE OF LANDLORD'S BELOWGRADE UTILITIES. ON COMPLETION OF PATCHING OF THE SLAB -ON -GRADE SYSTEM, INCLUDING GRAVEL LAYERS, VAPOR BARRIER, AND CONCRETE. TENANT SHALL COORDINATE WITH LANDLORD TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY FOR SPECIAL INSPECTION AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION BY LANDLORD OF BELOW GRADE WORK PRIOR TO THE COVERING UP OF SUCH WORK. 18. REFER TO CASEWORK ELECTRICAL SCHEDULE ON THIS SHEET FOR CASEWORK AND DISPLAY ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS. CASEWORK SHALL BE FURNISHED WITH CORD AND PLUG UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. VERIFY EXACT ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL OWNER/TENANT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN AND ADJUST ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS AS NECESSARY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: CONDUIT, CONDUCTOR(S), DISCONNECT, RECEPTACLE, CIRCUIT BREAKER AND TERMINATION. FINAL INSTALLATION SHALL COMPLY WITH NFPA 70 AND ALL OTHER LOCAL CODES. 19. PROVIDE DATA/TELEPHONE OUTLET BOXES, (FLUSH MOUNTED WHEREVER PRACTICABLE), WITH 3/4 -INCH CONDUIT, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, STUBBED -UP CONCEALED TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE AND TERMINATE CONDUIT WITH BUSHING. CONCEAL ALL CONDUIT WITHIN NEW CONSTRUCTION AND FINISHES. PROVIDE SURFACE MOUNTED DATA BOXES WITHIN CABINETRY, AND SELECT OTHER LOCATIONS, AS DIRECTED BY TENANT. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATIONS OF ALL TELEPHONE/DATA BOXES WITH TENANT PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. PROVIDE LOW VOLTAGE CAT5e TELECOMMUNICATIONS WIRING AND RJ45 DATA JACK AT STATION ENDS FROM ALL VOICE AND DATA BOXES TO TELECOM BACKBOARD ON BACK ROOM WALL PER TENANT'S REQUIREMENTS. 20. PROVIDE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, DEVICES AND RELATED WIRING AND CONNECT TO LANDLORD'S EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. ALL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BY LANDLORD APPROVED CONTRACTOR AND SHALL INCLUDE THE PROGRAMMING OF THE TENANT DEVICES TO FOLLOW THE SEQUENCE OF OPERATION SET FORTH BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. ALL SMOKE DETECTORS AND ADDRESSABLE MODULES USED FOR THE TENANT WORK SHALL BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE LANDLORD'S MAIN MALL SYSTEM AND SHALL BE PROGRAMMED AS PART OF THE LANDLORD'S MALL LIFE SAFETY SYSTEM. COORDINATE EXACT REQUIREMENTS WITH LANDLORD AND AHJ. 21. CCTV SECURITY CAMERAS / SOUND SYSTEM DEVICES AND RELATED WIRING SHALL BE PROVIDED BY OTHERS. 22. PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX AND 3/4" CONDUIT FROM EACH THERMOSTAT LOCATION TO MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, (FLUSH MOUNT JUNCTION BOX WHEREVER PRACTICABLE). COORDINATE EXACT LOCATIONS OF ALL THERMOSTAT BOXES WITH MECHANICAUCONTROLS CONTRACTOR AND OWNER/TENANT PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. 23. X-RAY SLAB AND COORDINATE WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO PERFORMING ANY IN -SLAB WORK TO AVOID DAMAGING ANY STRUCTURAL MEMBERS AND OTHER EXISTING OBSTRUCTIONS. COORDINATE WITH TENANT IF ALTERNATIVE CONDUIT ROUTING TO FLOOR RECEPTACLES ARE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE RESTRICTIONS. ELECTRICAL PLAN NOTES: 1. REFER TO ONE -LINE DIAGRAM ON SHEET E3.1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 2. PROVIDE PERMANENT SAFETY YELLOW TAPE ON FLOOR TO IDENTIFY MINIMUM 30"x36" WORKING CLEARANCE IN FRONT OF PANELBOARD(S) PER NEC AND MARK "NO STORAGE". 3. PROVIDE 1/2" PLYWOOD BACKBOARD FOR MOUNTING OF PHONE, SECURITY AND NETWORK DEVICES. TENANT CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL 1" CONDUIT WITH PULL WIRE FROM NEAREST TELEPHONE DEMARK TO SPACE, TENANT CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY EXISTING TELEPHONE DEMARK WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO BID AND WORK BEING PERFORMED. TENANT CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SEPARATE LINE ITEM IN BID FOR WORK REQUIRED TO INSTALL 1" CONDUIT WITH PULL WIRE INTO TENANT SPACE. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND TELECOM REQUIREMENTS WITH TENANT, LANDLORD AND PHONE SERVICE PROVIDER. 4. ROUTE (1) 3/4" CONDUIT WITH PULL STRING BELOW SLAB TO NEAREST FULL -HEIGHT WALL SPACE OR COLUMN, THEN ROUTE OVERHEAD BACK TO TELECOM BACKBOARD. PROVIDE PROTECTIVE BUSHING AT OPEN END OF CONDUIT. PROVIDE CABLES PER FLOORBOX SCHEDULE. 5. PROVIDE DISCONNECT SWITCH, WITH RATING AS REQUIRED, AND POWER CONNECTION FOR NEW MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR AND LANDLORD REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN, REFER TO MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. MAINTAIN 36" CLEARANCE AROUND NEW ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT SWITCH PER NEC REQUIREMENTS. 6. PROVIDE SHOW WINDOW RECEPTACLE WITHIN 18" OF TOP OF WINDOW. MOUNT RECEPTACLE ON WALL OR CEILING AS APPLICABLE. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH TENANT PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. 7. PROVIDE DISCONNECT SWITCH, WITH RATING AS REQUIRED, AND POWER CONNECTION FOR POINT -OF -USE WATER HEATER. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH PLUMBING CONTRACTOR. REFER TO PLUMBING DRAWINGS FOR MORE INFORMATION. 8. CONNECT DISPLAY TO ADJACENT DISPLAY. VERIFY CONNECTION METHOD AND REQUIREMENTS WITH TENANT. ROUTE CONDUIT AND WIRING THROUGH ADJACENT CABINETRY, CONDUITS, CORDS AND PLUGS SHALL BE ACCESSIBLE AND CONCEALED FROM CUSTOMER VIEW. COORDINATE EXACT ROUTING WITH CASEWORK MANUFACTURER. 9. MOUNT AT SAME ELEVATION AS ADJACENT RECEPTACLE. 10. PROVIDE A CHASE BEHIND THE VIDEO/MUSIC CABINET FOR THE CABLE RUNS. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. 11. PROVIDE RECESSED JUNCTION BOX FOR TRAFFIC COUNTER (PROVIDED BY OWNER). VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. 12. CIRCUIT ROUTED THROUGH RELAY PANEL AND CONTROLLED VIA "MS1". REFER TO SHEET E3.2 FOR MORE INFORMATION. 13. PROVIDE A CHASE FROM THE BACK OF THE TV FOR THE HDMI CABLE. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. 14. RECEPTACLE ON THE LEFT SIDE OF' 'WIN" FIXTURES AS VIEWED FROM MALL CORRIDOR. 15. PROVIDE 1-1/4" CONDUIT WITH PULL STRINGS TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING IN BACK OF HOUSE AREA. 16. DEVICES FOR VIDEO/MUSIC EQUIPMENT, PROVIDE (3) DATA CONNECTIONS. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. 17. DEVICES FOR FAX MACHINE, PROVIDE (2) DATA, (1) PHONE CONNECTION. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS. COORDINATE EXACT REQUIREMENTS WITH OWNER PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. 18. PROVIDE RECESSED CLOCK RECEPTACLE AT HEIGHT INDICATED ON PLANS. MODEL PER SPECIFICATIONS. 19. PROVIDE ANALOG PHONE LINE FOR PROGRAMMING OF LIGHTING CONTROL RELAY PANEL. SEE DETAIL 1 ON SHEET 3.2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 20. PROVIDE (1) UNSWITCHED RECEPTACLE FOR CONNECTION TO POINT OF SALES EQUIPMENT AND (3) SWITCHED RECEPTACLES FOR CONNECTION TO CASEWORK LIGHTING, ALL IN ONE BOX. LABEL SWITCHED RECEPTACLES WITH PERMANENT AND DURABLE MARKING TO DIFFERENTIATE THEM FROM UNCONTROLLED RECEPTACLES. 21. CODE MANDATED CONTROLLED RECEPTACLES SHALL BE CONTROLLED VIA OCCUPANCY SENSOR SHOWN ON E1.1. REFER TO E3.2 DETAIL 3 FOR WIRING SCHEMATIC. LABEL SWITCHED RECEPTACLES WITH PERMANENT AND DURABLE MARKING TO DIFFERENTIATE THEM FROM UNCONTROLLED RECEPTACLES PER SECTION C405.10 OF THE WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE (WSEC). 22. PROVIDE LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTION FROM RECEPTACLE POWER PACK TO LIGHTING POWER PACK IN SPACE FOR OCCUPANCY SENSOR CONTROL OF RECEPTACLES. 23. PROVIDE DATA CONNECTION FOR MERAKI DEVICE (ABOVE). REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. COORDINATE EXACT CABLING REQUIREMENTS AND CONNECTION TYPE WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. 24. ROUTE CONDUIT AND WIRING WITHIN ADJACENT CABINETRY AND CONCEALED FROM CUSTOMER VIEW. COORDINATE EXACT ROUTING WITH CASEWORK MANUFACTURER. 25. PROVIDE NEW WPIWR GFCI RECEPTACLE AT NEW ROOFTOP MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR SERVICEABILITY NEW NEC REQUIREMENTS. VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 26. RECEPTACLE IS NOT REQUIRED TO BE AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED PER EXEMPTION TO SECTION C405.10 OF THE WSEC. REFRIGERATOR REQUIRES 24-HOUR OPERATION. 27. RECEPTACLES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED PER EXEMPTION TO SECTION C405.10 OF THE WSEC. RECEPTACLES FOR CCTV/SECURITY EQUIPMENT. 28. PROVIDE RECESSED JUNCTION BOX AND HARDWIRE CONNECTION TO REMOTE POWER SUPPLY OF EXTERIOR LED LIGHT BOX. LOCATE DISCONNECT IN ACCESSIBLE LOCATION PER PLANS. COORDINATE EXACT MOUNTING CONDITIONS WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ROUGH IN. REVIEWED FOR MPLIANCE ' NFPA70- NEC JUL 2 6 2010 f.' uItWila UIWING DIVISIC� RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 092010 PERMIT CENTER • HENDERSON ENGINEERS 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 TEL (913) 742-5000 FAX (913) 742-5001 WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM 1850001509 WA, CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 SA B Architects 2 Nickerson Street Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98109 Q 206 957 6400 Q 206 957 6404 PANDoRA Southcenter Mall 2800 Southcenter Mali Suite 668 Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT SET: SCALE: DRAWN: AJM CHECKED: PROJECT NO: ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN 5.9.2018 10008.76 E2.1 FLOOR BOX SCHEDULE SYMBOL MANUFACTURER/MODEL # DESCRIPTION LEGRAND RFB2 SERIES (2) DUPLEX RECEPTACLES Vie; q LEGRAND RFB4E SERIES (2) DUPLEX RECEPTACLES (1) GANG W/ (2) DATA B LEGRAND RFB4E SERIES (2) DUPLEX RECEPTACLES (1) GANG W/ (3) DATA GENERAL NOTES: 1. FOR SLAB ON GRADE: WATERTIGHT, CLASS 1, FULLY ADJUSTABLE CAST IRON BOX 2. PROVIDE ALUMINUM COVERPLATE AND TRIM. PROVIDE SHALLOW BOXES WHERE NECESSITATED BY SLAB DEPTH. 3. APPROVED EQUIVALENTS BY STEEL CITY, WALKER, AND HUBBELL. 4. REFER TO CASEWORK ELECTRICAL SCHEDULE ON THIS SHEET FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. ROOFTOP MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT (ABOVE) LANDLORD ELECTRICAL ROOM TENANT SPACE L ELECTRICAL ROOF POWER PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" LOW VOLTAGE ROUGH -IN: DIVISION 26 CONTRACTOR SHALL PULL CAT -5e CABLES AS REQUIRED FOR TELEPHONE, FAX, DATA, AND CCTV, AND ALL SPEAKER WIRES TO SPEAKER LOCATIONS. TERMINATIONS BY OTHERS. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL RCP FOR ADDITIONAL DEVICE LOCATIONS. REFER TO GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES THIS SHEET. (TYP OF 9) ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES: 1. TENANT IS REQUIRED TO PERFORM A SITE SURVEY OF THE ENTIRE PREMISES PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF TENANTS CONSTRUCTION. ANY VARIANCES BETWEEN THESE APPROVED PLANS, LANDLORD PROVIDED LOD AND ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TENANT. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH REVISIONS AND CHANGE ORDERS SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF TENANT. NOTIFY OWNER REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY CONFLICTS OR DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID, 2. EXISTING CONDITIONS WERE TAKEN FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS AND SITE VISITS AND MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT "AS -BUILT" CONDITIONS. FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND CAREFULLY COORDINATE NEW WORK WITH ALL OTHER DISCIPLINES AND EXISTING CONDITIONS. 3. AVOID DAMAGING EXISTING SURFACES AND EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN DURING NEW WORK. REPAIR DAMAGE CAUSED DURING WORK AT NO EXTRA COST TO THE OWNER. REPAIR DAMAGED SURFACES TO MATCH ADJACENT AREAS, INCLUDING FIRE RATINGS. 4. READ THE SPECIFICATIONS AND REVIEW DRAWINGS OF ALL DIVISIONS OF WORK. COORDINATE THIS WORK WITH ALL OTHER DIVISIONS OF WORK AND ALL SUBCONTRACTORS. PROVIDE ALL SUBCONTRACTORS WITH A COMPLETE SET OF BID DOCUMENTS. 5. DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC ONLY AND REPRESENT THE GENERAL SCOPE OF THE WORK. REVIEW THE GENERAL NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS THAT MAY NOT BE SPECIFICALLY CALLED OUT IN THIS PORTION OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. NOTIFY OWNER REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY CONFLICTS OR DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO SUBMISSION OF BID. 6. SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FLOORS, WALLS, CEILINGS, AND ROOF WHERE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ARE REMOVED AND WHERE THE EXISTING PENETRATION IS NOT USED FOR THE NEW INSTALLATION. REPAIR DAMAGED SURFACES TO MATCH ADJACENT AREAS, INCLUDING FIRE RATINGS. 7. REMOVE ALL EXISTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, SYSTEMS, CONDUIT, BOXES, WIRE, ETC. NOT BEING REUSED. DO NOT ABANDON ANY ELECTRICAL ITEMS. 8. ENSURE CIRCUIT CONTINUITY OF ALL EXISTING TO REMAIN CIRCUITING. EXTEND/REWORK EXISTING CIRCUITING AS NECESSARY. FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS. 9. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS OF ALL HVAC, PLUMBING, OWNER AND VENDOR PROVIDED EQUIPMENT, PRIOR TO ORDERING RELATED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. 10. VERIFY ROUGH -IN REQUIREMENTS, LOCATIONS, MOUNTING HEIGHTS, VOLTAGE, PHASE, AMPS, HP, KW, ETC. FOR OWNER OR VENDOR PROVIDED EQUIPMENT, WITH OWNER OR VENDOR, BEFORE PROVIDING ROUGH -IN. MAKE ALL FINAL CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED FOR A FULLY COMPLETE AND OPERABLE SYSTEM. VERIFY THE TYPE OF FINAL CONNECTION AND PROVIDE APPROPRIATE WIRING METHOD. VERIFY ALL DEVICE LOCATIONS. 11. ALL GFCI PROTECTED CIRCUITS SHALL HAVE INDIVIDUAL AND DEDICATED NEUTRALS. 12. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL CIRCUITRY SHALL BE #12 AWG IN 1/2" CONDUIT, AND AT MINIMUM 3/4" CONDUIT IN SLAB. 13. COORDINATE DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN DOCUMENTS AND FIELD CONDITIONS WITH THE TENANT OR HIS AUTHORIZED AGENT. COORDINATE THE EXTENSION, MODIFICATION, FINAL CONNECTION AND TESTING OF ALL INTERFACED SYSTEMS WITH THE LANDLORD'S FIELD REPRESENTATIVE AND THE LOCAL UTILITY PROVIDER WHERE THE TENANT IS A DIRECT CUSTOMER OF THE LOCAL UTILITY. 14. ALL OUTLETS SHALL BE MOUNTED VERTICALLY UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 15. TENANT MUST MAINTAIN ACCESS, AS REQUIRED, TO ALL UTILITY SYSTEMS SERVING THE BASE BUILDING OR ADJACENT TENANTS. 16. VERIFY LANDLORD APPROVED METHODS FOR ATTACHING TO BUILDING STRUCTURE WHEN HANGING/SUPPORTING TRANSFORMERS, FIXTURES, CONDUIT, ETC. WITH LANDLORD AND TENANT'S ARCHITECT. ATTACHING TO UPPER LEVEL FLOOR SLAB OR ROOF DECK IS NOT ALLOWED. CONDUIT HANGERS, CLAMPS, LIGHT FIXTURE SUPPORTS, ETC. SHALL BE FASTENED TO BAR JOISTS OR BEAMS. 17. TENANTS ON THE GROUND FLOOR REQUIRING BELOW -GRADE WORK SHALL COORDINATE WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO ANY SLAB DEMOLITION TO PREVENT DISTURBANCE OF LANDLORD'S BELOWGRADE UTILITIES. ON COMPLETION OF PATCHING OF THE SLAB -ON -GRADE SYSTEM, INCLUDING GRAVEL LAYERS, VAPOR BARRIER, AND CONCRETE. TENANT SHALL COORDINATE WITH LANDLORD TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY FOR SPECIAL INSPECTION AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION BY LANDLORD OF BELOW GRADE WORK PRIOR TO THE COVERING UP OF SUCH WORK. 18. REFER TO CASEWORK ELECTRICAL SCHEDULE ON THIS SHEET FOR CASEWORK AND DISPLAY ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS. CASEWORK SHALL BE FURNISHED WITH CORD AND PLUG UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. VERIFY EXACT ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL OWNER/TENANT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN AND ADJUST ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS AS NECESSARY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: CONDUIT, CONDUCTOR(S), DISCONNECT, RECEPTACLE, CIRCUIT BREAKER AND TERMINATION. FINAL INSTALLATION SHALL COMPLY WITH NFPA 70 AND ALL OTHER LOCAL CODES. 19. PROVIDE DATA/TELEPHONE OUTLET BOXES, (FLUSH MOUNTED WHEREVER PRACTICABLE), WITH 3/4 -INCH CONDUIT, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, STUBBED -UP CONCEALED TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE AND TERMINATE CONDUIT WITH BUSHING. CONCEAL ALL CONDUIT WITHIN NEW CONSTRUCTION AND FINISHES. PROVIDE SURFACE MOUNTED DATA BOXES WITHIN CABINETRY, AND SELECT OTHER LOCATIONS, AS DIRECTED BY TENANT. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATIONS OF ALL TELEPHONE/DATA BOXES WITH TENANT PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. PROVIDE LOW VOLTAGE CAT5e TELECOMMUNICATIONS WIRING AND RJ45 DATA JACK AT STATION ENDS FROM ALL VOICE AND DATA BOXES TO TELECOM BACKBOARD ON BACK ROOM WALL PER TENANT'S REQUIREMENTS. 20. PROVIDE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, DEVICES AND RELATED WIRING AND CONNECT TO LANDLORD'S EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. ALL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BY LANDLORD APPROVED CONTRACTOR AND SHALL INCLUDE THE PROGRAMMING OF THE TENANT DEVICES TO FOLLOW THE SEQUENCE OF OPERATION SET FORTH BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. ALL SMOKE DETECTORS AND ADDRESSABLE MODULES USED FOR THE TENANT WORK SHALL BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE LANDLORD'S MAIN MALL SYSTEM AND SHALL BE PROGRAMMED AS PART OF THE LANDLORD'S MALL LIFE SAFETY SYSTEM. COORDINATE EXACT REQUIREMENTS WITH LANDLORD AND AHJ. 21. CCTV SECURITY CAMERAS / SOUND SYSTEM DEVICES AND RELATED WIRING SHALL BE PROVIDED BY OTHERS. 22. PROVIDE JUNCTION BOX AND 3/4" CONDUIT FROM EACH THERMOSTAT LOCATION TO MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, (FLUSH MOUNT JUNCTION BOX WHEREVER PRACTICABLE). COORDINATE EXACT LOCATIONS OF ALL THERMOSTAT BOXES WITH MECHANICAUCONTROLS CONTRACTOR AND OWNER/TENANT PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. 23. X-RAY SLAB AND COORDINATE WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO PERFORMING ANY IN -SLAB WORK TO AVOID DAMAGING ANY STRUCTURAL MEMBERS AND OTHER EXISTING OBSTRUCTIONS. COORDINATE WITH TENANT IF ALTERNATIVE CONDUIT ROUTING TO FLOOR RECEPTACLES ARE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE RESTRICTIONS. ELECTRICAL PLAN NOTES: 1. REFER TO ONE -LINE DIAGRAM ON SHEET E3.1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 2. PROVIDE PERMANENT SAFETY YELLOW TAPE ON FLOOR TO IDENTIFY MINIMUM 30"x36" WORKING CLEARANCE IN FRONT OF PANELBOARD(S) PER NEC AND MARK "NO STORAGE". 3. PROVIDE 1/2" PLYWOOD BACKBOARD FOR MOUNTING OF PHONE, SECURITY AND NETWORK DEVICES. TENANT CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL 1" CONDUIT WITH PULL WIRE FROM NEAREST TELEPHONE DEMARK TO SPACE, TENANT CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY EXISTING TELEPHONE DEMARK WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO BID AND WORK BEING PERFORMED. TENANT CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SEPARATE LINE ITEM IN BID FOR WORK REQUIRED TO INSTALL 1" CONDUIT WITH PULL WIRE INTO TENANT SPACE. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND TELECOM REQUIREMENTS WITH TENANT, LANDLORD AND PHONE SERVICE PROVIDER. 4. ROUTE (1) 3/4" CONDUIT WITH PULL STRING BELOW SLAB TO NEAREST FULL -HEIGHT WALL SPACE OR COLUMN, THEN ROUTE OVERHEAD BACK TO TELECOM BACKBOARD. PROVIDE PROTECTIVE BUSHING AT OPEN END OF CONDUIT. PROVIDE CABLES PER FLOORBOX SCHEDULE. 5. PROVIDE DISCONNECT SWITCH, WITH RATING AS REQUIRED, AND POWER CONNECTION FOR NEW MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR AND LANDLORD REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN, REFER TO MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. MAINTAIN 36" CLEARANCE AROUND NEW ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT SWITCH PER NEC REQUIREMENTS. 6. PROVIDE SHOW WINDOW RECEPTACLE WITHIN 18" OF TOP OF WINDOW. MOUNT RECEPTACLE ON WALL OR CEILING AS APPLICABLE. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH TENANT PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. 7. PROVIDE DISCONNECT SWITCH, WITH RATING AS REQUIRED, AND POWER CONNECTION FOR POINT -OF -USE WATER HEATER. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH PLUMBING CONTRACTOR. REFER TO PLUMBING DRAWINGS FOR MORE INFORMATION. 8. CONNECT DISPLAY TO ADJACENT DISPLAY. VERIFY CONNECTION METHOD AND REQUIREMENTS WITH TENANT. ROUTE CONDUIT AND WIRING THROUGH ADJACENT CABINETRY, CONDUITS, CORDS AND PLUGS SHALL BE ACCESSIBLE AND CONCEALED FROM CUSTOMER VIEW. COORDINATE EXACT ROUTING WITH CASEWORK MANUFACTURER. 9. MOUNT AT SAME ELEVATION AS ADJACENT RECEPTACLE. 10. PROVIDE A CHASE BEHIND THE VIDEO/MUSIC CABINET FOR THE CABLE RUNS. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. 11. PROVIDE RECESSED JUNCTION BOX FOR TRAFFIC COUNTER (PROVIDED BY OWNER). VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. 12. CIRCUIT ROUTED THROUGH RELAY PANEL AND CONTROLLED VIA "MS1". REFER TO SHEET E3.2 FOR MORE INFORMATION. 13. PROVIDE A CHASE FROM THE BACK OF THE TV FOR THE HDMI CABLE. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. 14. RECEPTACLE ON THE LEFT SIDE OF' 'WIN" FIXTURES AS VIEWED FROM MALL CORRIDOR. 15. PROVIDE 1-1/4" CONDUIT WITH PULL STRINGS TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING IN BACK OF HOUSE AREA. 16. DEVICES FOR VIDEO/MUSIC EQUIPMENT, PROVIDE (3) DATA CONNECTIONS. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. 17. DEVICES FOR FAX MACHINE, PROVIDE (2) DATA, (1) PHONE CONNECTION. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS. COORDINATE EXACT REQUIREMENTS WITH OWNER PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. 18. PROVIDE RECESSED CLOCK RECEPTACLE AT HEIGHT INDICATED ON PLANS. MODEL PER SPECIFICATIONS. 19. PROVIDE ANALOG PHONE LINE FOR PROGRAMMING OF LIGHTING CONTROL RELAY PANEL. SEE DETAIL 1 ON SHEET 3.2 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 20. PROVIDE (1) UNSWITCHED RECEPTACLE FOR CONNECTION TO POINT OF SALES EQUIPMENT AND (3) SWITCHED RECEPTACLES FOR CONNECTION TO CASEWORK LIGHTING, ALL IN ONE BOX. LABEL SWITCHED RECEPTACLES WITH PERMANENT AND DURABLE MARKING TO DIFFERENTIATE THEM FROM UNCONTROLLED RECEPTACLES. 21. CODE MANDATED CONTROLLED RECEPTACLES SHALL BE CONTROLLED VIA OCCUPANCY SENSOR SHOWN ON E1.1. REFER TO E3.2 DETAIL 3 FOR WIRING SCHEMATIC. LABEL SWITCHED RECEPTACLES WITH PERMANENT AND DURABLE MARKING TO DIFFERENTIATE THEM FROM UNCONTROLLED RECEPTACLES PER SECTION C405.10 OF THE WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE (WSEC). 22. PROVIDE LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTION FROM RECEPTACLE POWER PACK TO LIGHTING POWER PACK IN SPACE FOR OCCUPANCY SENSOR CONTROL OF RECEPTACLES. 23. PROVIDE DATA CONNECTION FOR MERAKI DEVICE (ABOVE). REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. COORDINATE EXACT CABLING REQUIREMENTS AND CONNECTION TYPE WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. 24. ROUTE CONDUIT AND WIRING WITHIN ADJACENT CABINETRY AND CONCEALED FROM CUSTOMER VIEW. COORDINATE EXACT ROUTING WITH CASEWORK MANUFACTURER. 25. PROVIDE NEW WPIWR GFCI RECEPTACLE AT NEW ROOFTOP MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR SERVICEABILITY NEW NEC REQUIREMENTS. VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 26. RECEPTACLE IS NOT REQUIRED TO BE AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED PER EXEMPTION TO SECTION C405.10 OF THE WSEC. REFRIGERATOR REQUIRES 24-HOUR OPERATION. 27. RECEPTACLES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED PER EXEMPTION TO SECTION C405.10 OF THE WSEC. RECEPTACLES FOR CCTV/SECURITY EQUIPMENT. 28. PROVIDE RECESSED JUNCTION BOX AND HARDWIRE CONNECTION TO REMOTE POWER SUPPLY OF EXTERIOR LED LIGHT BOX. LOCATE DISCONNECT IN ACCESSIBLE LOCATION PER PLANS. COORDINATE EXACT MOUNTING CONDITIONS WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ROUGH IN. REVIEWED FOR MPLIANCE ' NFPA70- NEC JUL 2 6 2010 f.' uItWila UIWING DIVISIC� RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 092010 PERMIT CENTER • HENDERSON ENGINEERS 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 TEL (913) 742-5000 FAX (913) 742-5001 WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM 1850001509 WA, CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 SA B Architects 2 Nickerson Street Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98109 Q 206 957 6400 Q 206 957 6404 PANDoRA Southcenter Mall 2800 Southcenter Mali Suite 668 Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT SET: SCALE: DRAWN: AJM CHECKED: PROJECT NO: ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN 5.9.2018 10008.76 E2.1 NOTE: UTILITY TRANSFORMER: 500KVA, 2.3%Z, SECONDARY 208Y/120V, PAD MOUNT AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT AT SECONDARY IS: 60,413A UTILITY COMPANY: PUGET SOUND ENERGY (PSE) UTILITY CONTACT: CHENE' WITTER, 1-888-321-7779, CONTACTED ON 04/23/2018 FAULT CURRENT SOURCE: UTILITY CONTACT UTILITY CONTACT VERIFIED TRANSFORMER SIZE (KVA), IMPEDANCE, AND SECONDARY VOLTAGE. GENERAL ONE -LINE DIAGRAM NOTES: 1. THE ELECTRICAL DESIGN IS FROM THE METER TO (AND WITHIN) THE SPACE. THE LANDLORD IS OBLIGATED TO VERIFY THE DISTRIBUTION BOARD SUPPLYING TENANT PANELBOARD HAS ADEQUATE CAPACITY TO ACCOMMODATE ELECTRICAL LOAD. THE PEAK LOADS FOR THE OTHER TENANTS SERVED BY THE SWITCHBOARD ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO HENDERSON ENGINEERS, INC. COORDINATE ALL METERING REQUIREMENTS WITH LANDLORD AND LOCAL SERVING UTILITY. PROVIDE NEW METER AS REQUIRED. 2. ALL CONDUCTOR LENGTHS PROVIDED IN THESE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE INTENDED SOLELY FOR USE IN THE DESIGN CALCULATIONS BY THE DESIGN PROFESSIONAL UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE IN THESE DOCUMENTS. THEY SHALL NOT BE USED BY CONTRACTORS IN BIDDING OF CONSTRUCTING THE PROJECT. THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MATERIALS QUANTITIES REQUIRED TO BID AND CONSTRUCT THE COMPLETE PROJECT. 3. PANELBOARD PHASE LOADS MUST BE BALANCED TO WITHIN 10% OF EACH OTHER. 4. CIRCUIT BREAKERS MUST BE BOLT -ON TYPE 5. PROVIDE ENGRAVED NAMEPLATES ON ALL PANELBOARDS, TRANSFORMERS, METERS, AND DISCONNECT SWITCHES WITH TENANT NAME AND SPACE NUMBER. 6. FAULT POINT IDENTIFICATION (TYPICAL) - REFER TO SHORT-CIRCUIT CALCULATIONS TABLE ON THIS SHEET FOR AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT UNDER "Isc" AND VOLT DROP UNDER "CUMULATIVE VOLT DROP". 7. FEEDER NUMBER DESIGNATIONS PRECEDED BY "V" INDICATE THAT THE CONDUCTORS ARE SIZED FOR VOLTAGE DROP CONSIDERATION. 8. BOLD LINE WEIGHTS INDICATE NEW WORK. LIGHT LINE WEIGHTS INDICATE EXISTING TO REMAIN ITEMS. ❑ ONE -LINE KEYED NOTES: 1. EXISTING TENANT PANELBOARD TO BE DEMOLISHED. 2. DEMOLISH EXISTING CONDUIT AND WIRING TO EXISTING TENANT SPACE. REFER TO "ELECTRICAL ONE -LINE DIAGRAM - NEW" FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 3. DEMOLISH EXISTING CONDUIT, WIRING, AND ASSOCIATED DISCONNECTS SERVING EXISTING ROOFTOP MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT (TO BE DEMOLISHED). REFER TO "ELECTRICAL ONE -LINE DIAGRAM - NEW" FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 4. PROVIDE NEW FUSE IN EXISTING FUSED SWITCH AT LANDLORD ELECTRICAL ROOM WITH AMPACITY AS INDICATED AND AIC RATING MEETING OR EXCEEDING THE CALCULATED AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING AIC RATING PRIOR TO BID. REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. COORDINATE ALL WORK OUTSIDE OF TENANT SPACE WITH LANDLORD REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 5. PROVIDE NEW CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS AS INDICATED. COORDINATE CONNECTION TO LANDLORD DISTRIBUTION BOARD WITH LANDLORD. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDUIT SIZE, AND CONDUCTOR SIZES AND QUANTITIES PRIOR TO BID. EXISTING CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS MAY BE REUSED IF THEY MEET OR EXCEED THE SIZES AND QUANTITIES INDICATED. REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. 6. PROVIDE NEW PANELBOARD. REFER TO SHEET E2.1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. JASON P. WOLLUM 1 Short -Circuit and Voltage Drop Calculations Distances are for calculation purposes only and shall not be used for contractor takeoffs nor bidding - Contractor shall notfyEngineer ofany field condition that results in a change of 10% or greater circuit distance The following calculations are based on the "Point -by -Point" method where: ISC (2) = ISC),) xM),) M= 1/(1+f) ISC )i) = short circuit current at fault point 1 ISC )2) = short circuit current at fault point 2 Feeder: f)30) = 1.732 xL xlsc CxE form= 2xL xlsc CxE Feeder: IP= Primary s hort circuit current Vp = Primary voltage IS= Secondary s hart circuit current Vs= Secondary voltage L = Length of circuit E = Line to line wits C = "C" Factor from Bussman table where "C" = 1 / impedance per linear foot Feeder Types = NM - Non Magnetic Conduit, M- Magnetic Conduit, FB - Feeder Busway, PB - Plug-in Busway, TX- Transformer XFMR: f(20) = IP(sca)xVp x1.73 x%Z 100,000 xKVA f(12,)= IP(sca)xVp x%Z 100,000 xKVA XFMR: IS( )= VpxMxIP(„..,y Vs VOLTAGE DROP (30): %VD= ((R xcos(arccos(pf)) +Xxsin (arccos(pt))) xL/# xl x 1.73) / E VOLTAGE DROP (10): %VD= ((R xcos (arccos(pf))+Xxsin(arccos(pf)))x2xLift xl)/E %VD CUM= Cumulative Voltage Drop from Fault Point 1 to Fault Point# R= resistance in ohms per LF X= reactances in ohms per LF Fault Point (F#) Bus/Feeder Description Source (Fault Point) Phase Source Isc (amps) Feeder Conduit Material Quantity of Parallel Sets and Bus/ Type/TX Phase & Neutral Size Conductor 'C' Value Busway Value L -L Voltage (E) Circuit Length (L) Load Power Factor (ph Circuit Load (Amperage) Conductor Transformer Resistance (R) Reactance (X Arccos (pf) (Radians) Type Degree Rise kVA New )(fin r Z Existing XfmrZ Secondary Voltage Tap Setting M System Voltage:208Y/120V- 3 phase Fault Current (amps) Voltage Drop (% VD) Cumulative Voltage Drop (%VD) Fault Point (F#) Utility Service Point 60,413 at the secondary of the ut litytransformer Source Isc + 6X Motor Contribution = 62213 Motor Contribution 300 The connected full load motor amps Includes compressors) on the system 2 LANDLORD SWITCHBOARD (TSC J-3) 3 62213 NM CU 3 Set(s) of 400 kcmil 24297 208 500 0.9 800 0.000033 0.000040 0.451027 3.554 022 13662 2 3 TENANT DISCONNECT AT LL SWBD 2 3 13662 M CU Set(s) of 30 AWG 12844 208 10 0.9 125 0.000079 0.000052 0.451027 0.089 0.92 12551 -0.10% -0.10% 3 4 TO PANELBOARD L 3 3 12551 M CU Set(s) of 30 AWG 12844 208 160 0.9 125 0.000079 0.000052 0.451027 1.302 0.43 5452 -1.56% -1.66% 4 5 TO ROOFTOP MECH. UNIT 4 3 5452 M CU Set(s) of 10 AWG 981 208 130 0.85 12 0.001200 0.000063 0.554811 6.017 0.14 777 -1.37% -3.03% 5 6 ROOFTOP MECH. UNIT 5 3 777 M CU Set(s) of 10 AWG 981 208 5 0.85 12 0.001200 0.000063 0.554811 0.033 0.97 752 -0.05% -3.08% 6 TENANT ELECTRICAL SERVICE LOAD SUMMARY TENANT OCCUPANCY TYPE: M TENANT SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1,423 SERVICE DESCRIPTION: 208Y/120V, 3PH LOAD DESCRIPTION Connected KVA Demand FACTOR Demand KVA HVAC - SUMMER 0.00 100% 0.00 HVAC - WINTER 4.72 100% 4.72 LIGHTING (PER NEC -220) 4.27 125% 5.34 RECEPTACLES 7.92 100%;50% 7.92 MOTOR LOADS 4.56 100% 4.56 LARGEST MOTOR LOAD 0.00 125% 0.00 SUPPLEMENTAL ELECTRIC HEAT 12.48 100% 12.48 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT 3.38 100% 3.38 DISPLAY CASE/SIGNAGE 1.20 125% 1.50 SHOW WINDOW / TRACK LIGHTING 8.20 PER NEC 10.25 TOTAL LOAD 46.73 KVA 50.15 TOTALAMPACITY 129.72 AMPS 139.20 SERVICE AMPACITY 200 AMPS 200.00 SPARE CAPACITY AMPS 61 F1 EXISTING LANDLORD SWITCHBOARD "TSC J-3" F2 1000A 208Y/120V 30 4W 1000A ( 3P (ETR) BUSSED GUTTER (ETR) 1000A RATED 50,000 AIC EXISTING SERVICE GROUND FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BID. REPORT ALL DISCREPANCIES TO OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. CIRCUIT SCHEDULE: ALL CONDUCTOR SIZES ARE BASED ON 75 DEG C RATED TERMINATIONS. COPPER CONDUCTORS ARE BASED ON THHN/THWN-2 INSULATION. ALUMINUM CONDUCTORS (PREFIX "A") ARE BASED ON XHHW-2 INSULATION. FOR ANY OTHER CONDITIONS ALLOWED PER SPECIFICATIONS, OR FOR TERMINATIONS OR INSULATION TYPES RATED LESS THAN 75 DEG C, MODIFY SIZES ACCORDING TO NFPA 70. 204 V24 DEMO ETR 200A, (4)#3/0, (1)#6G, 2" C 20A, (4)#10, (1)#10G, 1/2" C, UPSIZED FOR VOLTAGE DROP DEMOLISH EXISTING TO REMAIN LANDLORD ELEC RM TENANT SPACE J z a O w 0 El • 200AS 3P (ETR) 0 LJ 60AS (DEMO) n (TYP) LANDLORD ELEC RM ROOFTOP 60AS (DEMO) ELECTRICAL ONE -LINE DIAGRAM - DEMO SCALE: NOT TO SCALE EM LIGHTING SUMMARY FIXT. TAG WATTAGE COUNT TOTAL WATTS TYPE EM 5 3 15 TYPE EM1 TYPE EX TYPE EXE 23 2 2 4 1 2 92 2 4 TOTAL: 113 TOTAL SQFT: EM W/SQFT: 2832 0.040 RP RP RP F1 PANELBOARD: L (NEW) BUS AMPS: 225A MAIN SIZE/TYPE:200AMCB VOLTS/PHASE: 208Y/120V, 3PH, 4W SECTION:1 FED FROM: LL SWBD'TSC J-3" AIC RATING: 10000 FULLY RATED SERVES: ENTIRE STORE MOUNTING: SURFACE LOCATION: BACK ROOM (102) EQUIPMENT GROUND BUS CKT NO. DESCRIPTION VOLTAMPS/PHASE A B C WIRE NO. BKR AMP P P BKR AMP WIRE NO. VOLTAMPS/P H AS E A B C DESCRIPTION CKT NO. RCPT -TELECOM BOARD 1 360 12 20 20 12 324 LTG - BACK OF HOUSE/EM 2 3 RCPT- TELECOM BOARD 2 360 12 20 20 12 344 LTG - SALES GENERAL/EM 4 5 RCPT- BOH REFRIGERATOR 800 12 20 20 SPARE 6 7 RCPT- FAX MACHINE 600 12 20 20 12 405 LTG - DECORATIVE 8 9 RCPT- AN EQUIPMENT 800 12 20 20 12 620 LTG - FLOOR DISPLAY 10 11 SPARE 20 20 12 424 LTG - WALL DISPLAY 12 13 RCPT-CASHWRAPS 720 12 15 20 12 378 LTG - SHOW WINDOW 14 15 RCPT- CENTER CASES 1,800 12 15 20 12 1,000 RCPT- MICROWAVE 16 17 RCPT- PERIMETER CASES 1,260 12 15 19 RCPT- SHOW WINDOW CASES 1,620 12 15 2 40 8 2,880 2,880 FCU -1 18 20 21 23 25 27 RCPT- SHOW WINDOW WH -1 720 2,080 2,080 12 12 15 20 2 29 WH -2 4,160 4,160 8 40 2 3 20 20 20 12 10 1,241 180 1,081 1,081 RP -1 SPARE CU -1 22 24 26 28 30 31 RCPT- GENERAL, ROOFTOP 1,080 12 20 20 12 1,200 LTG - STOREFRONT SIGNAGE 32 33 SPARE 20 20 SPARE 34 35 SPARE 20 20 SPARE 36 37 EQUIPPED SPACE EQUIPPED SPACE 38 39 EQUIPPED SPACE EQUIPPED SPACE 40 41 EQUIPPED SPACE SUBTOTAL 6,460 7,840 8,300 TOTAL PHASE A- VA AMPS TOTAL PHASE B - VA AMPS TOTAL PHASE C - VA 12,888 107 11,065 92 12,685 AMPS 106 TOTAL PNLBD - VA 36,638 AMPS 102 LOAD COOLING HEATING LIGHTING RECEPTACLES CONN. VA 4,720 2,375 7,920 MOTORS SUPP HEAT MISC EQUIP 3,387 12,480 3,380 DF 0 1.00 1.25 1.0/.5 1.00 1.00 1.00 LOAD EQUIPPED SPACE 42 6,428 3,225 4,385 SUBTOTAL CONN. VA DF REFRIG 1.00 1,200 1.25 KITCHEN 1.00 EXISTING LRG MOTOR 1,176 1.00 1.25 TOTAL DEMAND SHOW WNDW 8,200 1.25 48,076 VA LTG TRACK 1.00 133 A PANELBOARD NOTES EM - EMERG LTG HANDLE -ON CLAMP RP - VIA RELAY PANEL SIGN/DISPLAY- SIGNAGE & DISPLAY CASE EXISTING LANDLORD SWITCHBOARD 'TSC J-3" F2 1000A 208Y/120V 30 4W ( 1000A (ETR) BUSSED GUTTER (ETR) 1000A RATED 50,000 AIC \\- EXISTING SERVICE GROUND 3P NEMA -1 200AF LANDLORD ELEC RM TENANT SPACE -J TENANT SPACE ROOFTOP 3P NF NEMA 3R ELECTRICAL ONE -LINE DIAGRAM - NEW SCALE: NOT TO SCALE EM RP,EM RP RP RP RP RP REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 70 - NEC JUL 2 6 2018 - City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION TENANT SPACE 0R -71-D LANDL ELECTRICAL ROOM RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 0 9 2018 PERMIT CENTER KEY PLAN HENDERSON rj ENGINEERS 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 TEL (913) 742-5000 FAX (913) 742-5001 1850001509 WA. CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 SABArchitects 2 Nickerson Street Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98109 206 957 6400 0 206 957 6404 PAN DoRA Southcenter Mall 2800 Southcenter Mall Suite 668 Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT SET: SCALE: DRAWN: AJM CHECKED: PROJECT NO: 5.9.2018 10008.76 ELECTRICAL ONE -LINE DIAGRAM AND SCHEDULES E3.1 JASON P. WOLLUM SEQUENCE OF OPERATION: 1. UPON DETECTION OF OCCUPANCY IN THE SPACE, SENSOR SHALL ENABLE CONNECTED RECEPTACLES "a". HOWEVER, LIGHTS SHALL NOT TURN ON AUTOMATICALLY. "b" LIGHTS SHALL TURN ON AND OFF MANUALLY VIA LOW VOLTAGE DIMMING WALL STATION. 2. IF MOTION IS NOT DETECTED WITHIN SPECIFIED TIME DELAY RECEPTACLES AND LIGHTING ZONE CONTROLLED SHALL TURN OFF. 3. FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING MODEL NUMBERS, TIME DELAYS, COVERAGE PATTERNS, ETC. REFER TO OCCUPANCY SENSOR SCHEDULE. RELAY PANEL SCHEDULE PANEL NAME: RP1 LOCATION: BACK ROOM (102) RELAY CIRCUIT LOAD CONTROLLED ZONE 1 L-6 STOREFRONT SIGNAGE A 2 L-14 SHOW WINDOWLIGHTING 8 3 L-19 SHOW WINDOW CASES B 4 L-4 GENERAL SALES FLOOR (EIVI) C 5 L-10 OVERHEAD FLOOR DISPLAY LIGHTING D 6 L-12 OVERHEAD WALL DISPLAY LIGHTING E 7 L-8 DECORATIVE PENDANTS AND COVE F 8 L-15 CENTER FLOOR DISPLAY CASES G 9 L-17 PERIMETER WALL DISPLAY CASES H 10 - SPARE - 11 - SPARE - 12 - SPARE - 13 - SPARE - 14 - SPARE - 15 - SPARE - 16 - SPARE - B BOH D1 MS1 1 GENERAL LIGHTING 2 lD 102 BACK ROOM SWITCHBANK ELEVATION GENERAL NOTES: 1. ARRANGE SWITCHES AS INDICATED ABOVE. FIELD MODIFY ARRANGEMENT TO COMPLY WITH SPACE LIMITATIONS AND CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS. 2. PROVIDE FACTORY ENGRAVED FACE -PLATES AND LABELS WITH TEXT AS INDICATED. 3. PROVIDE SWITCHES WITH INDICATOR LIGHTS. 4. ALL MASTER SWITCHES TO SERVE AS MANUAL 2 -HOUR OVERRIDE. SWITCHBANK KEYED NOTES: 1. CONFIRM JUNCTION BOX SIZE FOR DIGITAL MASTER CONTROL SWITCH WITH MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. SEE BELOW FOR BUTTON PROGRAMMING. 2. DIMMING SWITCH FOR MANUAL CONTROL OF GENERAL LIGHTING FIXTURES. SUPPLY 1 i SUPPLY 2 THIS CONTROL DIAGRAM IS FOR GENERAL INTENT AND USES WATTSTOPPER REQUIREMENTS AS THE BASIS -OF -DESIGN MANUFACTURER. DIAGRAMS MAY BE DIFFERENT FOR ALLOWED EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURERS. REFER TO FINAL APPROVED MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR INSTALLATION. POWER SUPPLY OCCUPANCY SENSOR CONTROLLED RCPTS c dis 1 POWER SUPPLY OCCUPANCY SENSOR CONTROLLED LOAD (LIGHTS) 1 b 0-10V WIRE 1 WALL BOX DIMMER SWITCH r L -- LOW VOLTAGE OCCUPANCY SENSOR LOW VOLTAGE OCCUPANCY SENSOR — — — — LOW VOLTAGE WIRING LINE VOLTAGE WIRING OCCUPANCY SENSOR DETAIL - MULTIPLE POWER SUPPLIES, RECEPTACLE CONTROL, AND LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHES NO SCALE 8—BUTTON CONTROL SWITCH 'MST SCHEDULE BUTTON RELAYS OR ZONES CONTROLLED LABEL 1 ZONE B SHOW WINDW 2 ZONE C GEN LTG 3 ZONED FLOOR LTG 4 ZONE E WALL LTG 5 ZONEF DECOR LTG 6 ZONE G FLOOR CASES 7 ZONE H WALL CASES 8 ZONES B, C, D, E, F, G, H ON /OFF ®LIGHTING CONTROL SWITCHBANK ELEVATION NOT TO SCALE LIGHTING CONTROL DIAGRAM GENERAL NOTES: 1. LIGHTING CONTROL DIAGRAM IS DIAGRAMMATIC AND REPRESENTS THE GENERAL SCOPE OF WORK AND THE LOCATION OF DEVICES IN RELATION TO EACH OTHER ALONG THE POWER CIRCUIT. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH SELECTED MANUFACTURER. PROVIDE ALL PARTS AND PIECES REQUIRED FOR A FULLY FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM. 2. LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO INTEGRAL TIME CLOCK, RELAYS, AND DIGITAL LIGHTING CONTROL SWITCHES. PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO PURCHASE. 3. INTEGRAL TIME CLOCK SHALL BE ASTRONOMIC AND PROGRAMMABLE WITH 365 DAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULING AND 24 HOUR BATTERY BACK-UP. RELAYS SHALL BE MECHANICALLY HELD, SINGLE POLE, 20A RATED, NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS. LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL AND STATE ENERGY CODES. 4. CIRCUITING SHOWN ON THE PLAN CORRESPONDS TO THE LIGHTING CONTROL SCHEME. IF CIRCUITING IS CHANGED IN THE FIELD, ENSURE THAT SYSTEM PROGRAMMING WITH REVISED CIRCUITING MEETS THE ORIGINAL LIGHTING CONTROL SCHEME. UPDATE RELAY PANEL SCHEDULES IN RECORD DRAWINGS. 5. COORDINATE WITH OWNER AND LANDLORD FOR PROGRAMMABLE TIME CLOCK SCHEDULES. PROVIDE THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WITH OPERATIONS MANUAL AFTER JOB IS COMPLETE. A COPY OF THE RECORD DRAWINGS AND RELAY SCHEDULE WITH ANY FIELD CONDITION CHANGES IDENTIFIED SHALL BE LEFT IN THE DOOR OF THE PANEL. 6. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE TO TRAIN OWNER TO PROPERLY USE LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM. COORDINATE RECORDING VIDEO OF TRAINING SESSION WITH OWNER. LIGHTING CONTROL DIAGRAM KEYED NOTES: 1. STAND-ALONE LIGHTING CONTROL RELAY PANEL INFORMATION: a. MANUFACTURER: ACUITY BLUE BOX LTD SERIES: #GR1416-LTD-INT-16FCR-IDIM-DTCMOD-DV-D6 WITH INTEGRAL TIMECLOCK b. ENCLOSURE: SURFACE MOUNT #GR1416-LTD-ENC-HL-SM-NE1, NEMA 1 c. INTEGRAL TIME CLOCK: REFER TO CASS AND RELAY PANEL SCHEDULES ON THIS SHEET FOR TIME CLOCK AND RELAY PROGRAMMING. 2. DIGITAL LIGHTING CONTROL SWITCH. REFER TO DETAILS 2 AND 3 ON THIS SHEET AND TO LIGHTING PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 3. DIMMING SWITCH FOR GENERAL LIGHTING RELAY. REFER TO DETAIL 2 ON THIS SHEET AND TO LIGHTING PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 4. PROVIDE DEDICATED ANALOG PHONE LINE FOR USE DURING START-UP PROGRAMMING OF LIGHTING CONTROL RELAY PANEL IF A SEPARATE ANALOG PHONE LINE IS NOT AVAILABLE WITHIN 50 FEET OF RELAY PANEL. DEDICATED CIRCUIT FOR RELAY PANEL POWER POWER PANEL 'L' a F41 RELAY PANEL 'RPI' LOW VOLTAGE CABLING PER MANUFACTURERS REQUIREMENTS (TYPICAL) TO ADDITIONAL DIGITAL SWITCHES BRANCH CIRCUITS PER PANEL SCHEDULES (TYPICAL U.N.O.) a D 3 GENERAL LIGHT FIXTURES WITH 0-10V DIMMING DRIVERS DISPLAY LIGHT FIXTURES EMERGENCY FIXTURES WITH BATTERY PACKS LIGHTING CONTROL DIAGRAM NOT TO SCALE LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICE SCHEDULE OCCUPANCY SENSORS WALL SWITCH OCCUPANCY SENSORS SYMBOL TYPE MANUFACTURER MODEUSERIES EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURER DEVICE DESCRIPTION COVERAGE (W X D) ON MODE TIME DELAY VOLTAGE NOTES $0S2 WATTSTOPPER 1 DW -200 COOPER HUBBELL LEVITON WALL MOUNT DUAL TECHNOLOGY OCCUPANCY SENSOR. DUAL RELAY. INTEGRAL MANUAL OVERRIDE SWITCHES. LINE VOLTAGE. PIR MAJOR 30' x35' PIR MINOR 15' x20' ULT MAJOR 20' x20' ULT MINOR 15' x15' 1: MANUAL 2: MANUAL 1:15 MIN 2:15 MIN 120V 1 -..-7-...- WATTSTOPPER 1 LDMC-100 COOPER HUBBELL LEVITON CEILING MOUNT DUAL TECHNOLOGY OCCUPANCY SENSOR. 360%%D COVERAGE. LOW VOLTAGE. PIR MAJOR 44' 0 PIR MINOR 25' 0 ULT MAJOR 40' x40' ULT MINOR 30' x30' AUTO 20 MIN 24V X ((0 )) - AUXILIARY DEVICES SYMBOL TYPE MANUFACTURER MODEUSERIES EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURER DEVICE DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE NOTES O WATTSTOPPER 1 LMPC-212 COOPER HUBBELL LEVITON POWER PACK FOR LOW VOLTAGE OCCUPANCY SENSORS WITH 'TWO 20ALOAD RELAYS AND INTEGRAL TRANSFORMER. MANUAL- AND AUTO -ON MODES, HOLD -ON AND HOLD -OFF INPUTS. 0-10V DIMMING CONTROL OF LIGHTING. 120V G P1 WATTSTOPPER 1 LMPL-101 COOPER HUBBELL LEVITON POWER PACK FOR LOW VOLTAGE OCCUPANCYSENSORS WITH A20ALOAD RELAYAND INTEGRAL TRANSFORMER. MANUAL- AND AUTO -ON MODES, HOLD -ON AND HOLD -OFF INPUTS. ON/OFF CONTROL OF SWITCHED RECEPTACLES. 120V H WALL SWITCHES SYMBOL TYPE MANUFACTURER MODEL/SERIES EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURER DEVICE DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE NOTES dD LC&D SLIDER 1 DIGITAL SWITCH COOPER HUBBELL LEVITON SLIDER SWITCH FOR MANUAL RAISE/LOWER OF 0-10V LIGHTING LOADS. REFER TO SWITCH SCHEDULE AND LIGHTING PLAN FOR PROGRAMMING. SHALL BE FROM THE SAME MANUFACTURER AS RELAY PANEL. 24V 2 a.MS1 LC&D 1 BRIGHTON DIGITAL SWITCH WATTSTOPPER COOPER DIGITAL MULTI -BUTTON SWITCH FOR MANUAL ON/OFF AND SCENE CONTROL. INTEGRAL LED AT EACH BUTTON IS ILLUMINATED WHEN LOAD IS ON. "MS#" INDICATES MASTER SWITCH; REFER TO SWITCH SCHEDULE FOR PROGRAMMING. "#B" INDICATES LOCAL CONTROL SWITCH, WI -n-1# DESIGNATING BUTTON QUANTITY. REFER TO LIGHTING PLAN FOR PROGRAMMING. SHALL BE FROM SAME MANUFACTURER AS RELAY PANEL. 24V WALL DIMMING SWITCHES SYMBOL TYPE MANUFACTURER MODEL/SERIES EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURER DEVICE DESCRIPTION LOAD TYPE WATTAGE VOLTAGE NOTES $01 WATTSTOPPER V LMDM-101 LEVITON LEGRAND LUTRON LOW VOLTAGE SLIDER -TYPE WALL BOX DIMMER FOR MANUAL ON/OFF AND DIMMING CONTROL. 0-10V 1 1000 " 24V 1 GENERAL NOTES: A OCCUPANCY SENSOR LAYOUT BASED ON WATTSTOPPER COVERAGE PATTERNS. ADJUST QUANTITIES AND LOCATIONS FOR EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURERS LISTED BELOW PER MANUFACTURER -SPECIFIC SPACING CRITERIA. B MANUFACTURERS CONSIDERED EQUIVALENT FOR SUBMISSION ARE LISTED IN 'EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURER' COLUMN IN SCHEDULE. DURING SUBMITTALS, PROVIDE PRODUCT CUTSHEETS AND SHOP DRAWINGS (AS FURTHER DEFINED IN GENERAL NOTES OF THIS SCHEDULE) FOR ENGINEER'S REVIEW. C SHOP DRAWINGS FOR LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES THAT ARE INTENDED FOR USE AS A LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM SHALL INCLUDE PROJECT SPECIFIC LIGHTING CONTROL SCHEMATICS AND SCHEDULES. ALSO, AT ENGINEER'S REQUEST, PROVIDE A SCALED EQUIPMENT PLAN FOR REVIEW OF EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS WITHIN PROJECT SPACE CONSTRAINTS. D OCCUPANCY SENSOR SHOP DRAWINGS SHALL INCLUDE LIGHTING PLANS SHOWING LOCATION, MOUNTING HEIGHT, ORIENTATION AND COVERAGE AREAS FOR EACH OCCUPANCY SENSOR. ALSO INCLUDE ON PLANS OTHER CEILING MOUNTED SYSTEMS, SHOWING COORDINATION WITH CEILING DEVICES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO HVAC SUPPLYAND RETURN GRILLES, SPRINKLERS, AND LIGHT FIXTURES. E PROVIDE ALL OCCUPANCY SENSORS BY THE SAME MANUFACTURER. F VERIFYCOLOR(S) FOR ALL WALL AND CEILING MOUNTED LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES WITH THE ARCHITECT. G PROVIDE COPIES OF OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL DEVICES TO OWNER. H ALL WALL SWITCH AND CEILING SENSORS SHALL HAVE AN ADJUSTABLE TIME DELAY RANGE OF 0-30 MIN, UNO. I DO NOT INSTALL LINE VOLTAGE SENSORS ON GFCI PROTECTED CIRCUITS. J LIGHTING CONTROLS PRICING SHALL BE COMPLETELY SEPARATE OF ANY LIGHT FIXTURE PRICING. ANY LIGHTING CONTROLS PRICING THAT IS SUBMITTED WITH LIGHT FIXTURE PRICING (UNIT OR MINI -LOT) WILL BE IMMEDIATELY REJECTED IN ITS ENTIRETY. K INSTALL WALL BOX DIMMERS TO ACHIEVE FULL RATING SPECIFIED AND INDICATED AFTER DE -RATING FOR GANGING AS INSTRUCTED BY MANUFACTURER. L CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING COMPATIBILITY OF ALL LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES IN THIS SCHEDULE THAT ARE INTENDED TO OPERATE TOGETHER. M PROVIDE A NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR TO ALL WALL BOX DIMMERS. DO NOT SHARE NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR ON LOAD SIDE OF DIMMER. SCHEDULED NOTES: 1. REQUIRES A NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR FOR OPERATION. 2. MOMENTARYSWITCH SHALL BE COMPATIBLE WITH ITS CONNECTED LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICE (I.E. OCCUPANCY SENSOR, RELAY PANEL, ETC.) CASS: CLOCK AUTOMATION SCENARIOS SCHEDULE (GLOBAL CONTROL OF ALL RELAY PANELS) ZONE DESCRIPTION AUTOMATION SCENARIO SCHEDULE ON/OFF MANUAL ON/ SCHEDULE OFF ASTRONOMIC ON/OFF ASTRONOMIC ON/ SCHEDULE OFF A STOREFRONT SIGNAGE X B SHOW WINDOW LIGHTING/CASES X C GENERAL SALESFLOOR (EM) X D OVERHEAD FLOOR DISPLAY LIGHTING X E OVERHEAD WALL DISPLAY LIGHTING X F DECORATIVE PENDANTS AND COVE X G CENTER FLOOR DISPLAY CASES X H PERIMETER WALL DISPLAY CASES SECURITY INPUT RECEIVES INPUT FROM SECURITY SYSTEM TO TURN ALL LIGHTS ON TYPICAL SCHEDULE: "" CONFIRM FINAL TIME SCHEDULE FROM OWNER PRIOR TO SYSTEM PROGRAMMING OCCUPIED HOURS: MON-FRI: 9:00 AM- 10:00 PM SATURDAY: 9:00 AM -10:00 PM SUNDAY: 10:00 AM- 8:00 PM FLICK WARN 5 MINUTES - 2 HOUR OVERRIDE REV �g �11V�i WIZ y'�® EWED FOR _IANCE WITH A 7©m N EC JUL 2 6 2013 ty of.Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 092018 PERMIT CENTER HENDERSON ENGINEERS 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 • LENEXA, KS 66214 TEL (913) 742-5000 FAX (913) 742-5001 WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM 1850001509 WA. CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 5 A B Architects 2 Nickerson Street Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98109 QT 206 957 6400 Q 206 957 6404 PAN DoRA Southcenter Mall 2800 Southcenter Mall Suite 668 Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT SET: SCALE: DRAWN: AJM CHECKED: PROJECT NO: ELECTRICAL DETAILS 5.9.2018 10008.76 E3.2 JASON P. WOLLUM. Division 26: GENERAL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS All requirements under Division 01 and the general and supplementary conditions of these specifications apply to this section and division. Where the requirements of this section and division exceed those of Division 01, this section and division take precedence. Become thoroughly familiar with all its contents as to requirements that affect this division, section, or both. Work required under this division includes all material, equipment, appliances, transportation, services, and labor required to complete the entire system as required by the drawings and specifications, or reasonably inferred to be necessary to facilitate the function of each system as implied by the design and the equipment specified. The specifications and drawings for the project are complementary, and any portion of work described in one shall be provided as if described in both. In the event of discrepancies, notify the Engineer and request clarification prior to proceeding with the Work involved. Drawings are graphic representations of the work upon which the contract is based. They show the materials and their relationship to one another, including sizes, shapes, locations, and connections. They convey the scope of work, indicating the intended general arrangement of the systems without showing all of the exact details as to elevations, offsets, control lines, and other installation requirements. Use the drawings as a guide when laying out the work and to verify that materials and equipment will fit into the designated spaces, and which when installed per manufacturers' requirements, will ensure a complete, coordinated, satisfactory, and properly operating system. B. DEFINITIONS Division: References contained in this specification follow the numbering system defined in the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) MasterFormat 2004 Edition. Specification Divisions 01 through 13 provided with this project may reference the CSI MasterFormat 1995 Edition. The corresponding division references between the 2004 Edition and 1995 Edition are as follows: 2004 Edition 1995 Edition 1. Division 21 - Fire Suppression Division 15 2. Division 22 - Plumbing Division 15 3. Division 23 - HVAC Division 15 4. Division 26 - Electrical Division 16 5. Division 27 - Communications Division 16 6. Division 28 - Electronic Safety and Security Division 16 Fumish: "to supply and deliver to the project site, ready for unloading, unpacking, assembling, installing, and similar operations." Install: "to perform all operations at the project site including, but not limited to, the actual unloading, unpacking, assembling, erecting, placing, anchoring, applying, working to dimension, finishing, curing, protecting, cleaning, testing, commissioning, starting up and similar operations, complete, and ready for the intended use." Provide: "to fumish and install." Furnished by Owner (or Owner-Fumished) or Fumished by Others: "an item fumished by the Owner or under other divisions or contracts, and installed under the requirements of this division, complete, and ready for the intended use, including all items and services incidental to the work necessary for proper installation and operation. Include the installation under the warranty required by this division. Engineer: Where referenced in this Division, "Engineer" is the Engineer of Record and the Design Professional for the work under this division, and is a consultant to, and an authorized representative of the Architect, as defined in the General and/or Supplementary Conditions. When used in this division, Engineer means increased involvement by and obligations to the Engineer, in addition to involvement by and obligations to the Architect. AHJ: The local code and/or inspection agency (Authority) Having Jurisdiction over the Work. NRTL: Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory, as defined and listed by OSHA in 29 CFR 1910.7 (e.g., UL, ETL, CSA), and acceptable to the AHJ over this project. Nationally recognized testing laboratories and standards listed are used only to represent the characteristics required and are not intended to restrict the use of other NRTLs that are acceptable to the AHJ and standards that meet the specified criteria. Homerun: That portion of an electrical circuit originating at a junction box, termination box, receptacle, or switch with termination at an electrical panelboard. Note: Where MC cable is utilized for receptacle and/or lighting branch circuiting loads, the originating point of the homerun shall be at the first load in the circuit or at a junction box located in an accessible ceiling space as close as possible to the first load. Substitution: Changes in products, materials, equipment, and methods of construction from those required by the Contract Documents and proposed by Contractor. Substitutions include Value Engineering proposals. 1. Substitutions for Cause: Changes proposed by Contractor that are required due to changed Project conditions, such as unavailability of product, regulatory changes, or unavailability of required warranty terms. 2. Substitutions for Convenience: Changes proposed by Contractor or Owner that are not required in order to meet other Project requirements but may offer advantage to Contractor or Owner. The terms "approved equal", "equivalent", or "equal" are used synonymously and shall mean "accepted by or acceptable to the Engineer as equivalent to the item or manufacturer specified". The term "approved" shall mean labeled, listed, certified, or all three, by an NRTL, and acceptable to the AHJ over this project. C. PRE-BID SITE VISIT Prior to submitting bid, visit the site of the proposed work and become fully informed as to the conditions under which the work is to be done. Failure to comply with this requirement shall not be considered sufficient justification to request or obtain extra compensation over and above the contract price. D. MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP Provide new material, equipment, and apparatus under this contract unless otherwise stated herein, of best quality normally used for the purpose in good commercial practice, and free from defects. Model numbers listed in the specifications or shown on the drawings are not necessarily intended to designate the required trim, written descriptions of the trim govem model numbers. Provide markings or a nameplate for all material and equipment identifying the manufacturer and providing sufficient reference to establish quality, size, and capacity. All workmanship shall be of the finest possible by experienced mechanics of the proper trade. In general, provide the following quality grade(s) for all materials and equipment. Commercial specification grade: Provide all hoists, scaffolds, staging, runways, tools, machinery, and equipment required for the performance of the electrical work. Store and maintain material and equipment in clean condition, and protected from weather, moisture, and physical damage. Fumish only material and equipment that are listed, labeled, certified, or all three, by an NRTL whenever any listing or labeling exists for the types of material and equipment specified. At a minimum, general work practices for electrical construction shall be in accordance with NECA 1 (latest edition), "Standard Practices for Good Workmanship in Electrical Construction". E. MANUFACTURERS In other articles where lists of manufacturers are introduced, subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the manufacturers specified. Where a list is provided, manufacturers are listed alphabetically and not in accordance with any ranking or preference. Where manufacturers are not listed, provide products subject to compliance with requirements from manufacturers that have been actively involved in manufacturing the specified product for no less than 5 years. F. COORDINATION Coordinate all work with other divisions and trades so that various components of the systems are installed at the proper time, fit the available space, and allow proper service access to those items requiring maintenance. Components which are installed without regard to the above shall be relocated at no additional cost to the Owner. Unless otherwise indicated, the General Contractor shall provide chases and openings in building construction required for installation of the systems specified herein. Contractor shall fumish the General Contractor with information where chases and openings are required. Contractor shall keep informed as to the work of other trades engaged in the construction of the project and shall execute work in a manner as to not interfere with or delay the work of other trades. Figured dimensions shall be taken in preference to scale dimensions. Contractor shall take his own measurements at the building, as variations may occur. Contractor shall be held responsible for errors that could have been avoided by proper checking and inspection. Provide materials with trim that will properly fit the types of ceiling, wall, or floor finishes actually installed. Model numbers listed in the specifications or shown on the drawings are not intended to designate the required trim. Make all offsets required to clear equipment, beams, and other structural members, and to facilitate concealing raceways in the manner anticipated in the design. Provide materials with trim that will fit properly the types of ceiling, wall, or floor finishes actually installed. G. ORDINANCES AND CODES Work performed under this contract shall, at a minimum, be in conformance with applicable national, state and local codes having jurisdiction. Equipment furnished and associated installation work performed under this contract shall be in strict compliance with current applicable codes adopted by the local AHJ, including any amendments and standards as set forth by the following: 1. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 2. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 3. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 4. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 5. American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) 6. Rules and regulations of public utilities and municipal departments affected by connection of services. 7. Other national standards and codes where applicable. Where the contract documents exceed the requirements of the referenced codes, standards, etc., the contract documents shall take precedence. Where conflicts between various codes, ordinances, rules, and regulations exist, comply with the most stringent. Promptly bring all conflicts observed between codes ordinances, rules, regulations, . referenced standards, and these documents to the attention of the Architect and Engineer for final resolution. Contractor will be held responsible for any violation of the law. Procure and pay for permits and licenses required for the accomplishment of the work herein described. Where required, obtain, pay for, and fumish certificates of inspection to Owner. Provide all safety lights, guards, and warning signs required for the performance of the work and for the safety of the public. H. PROTECTION OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS Store and protect from damage equipment and materials delivered to job site. For materials and equipment susceptible to changing weather conditions, dampness, or temperature variations, store inside in conditioned spaces. For materials and equipment not susceptible to these conditions, cover with waterproof, tear -resistant, heavy tarp or polyethylene plastic as required to protect from plaster, dirt, paint, water, or physical damage. Equipment and material damaged by construction activities shall be rejected, and Contractor shall fumish new equipment and material of a like kind at his own expense. Keep premises broom clean of foreign material created during work performed under this contract. Conduit, equipment, etc. shall have a neat and clean appearance at the termination of the work. Plug or cap open ends of conduits while stored and installed during construction when not in use to prevent the entrance of debris into the systems. I. SUBSTITUTIONS Materials, products, equipment, and systems described in the Bidding Documents establish a standard of required function, dimension, appearance and quality to be met by the proposed substitution. The base bid shall include only the products from manufacturers specifically named in the drawings and specifications. To request a substitution, request the Substitution Request Form from the Architect or Engineer. Complete and send the Substitution Request From for each material, product, equipment, or system that is proposed to be substituted. The burden of proof of the merit of the proposed substitution is upon the proposer. Unless stated otherwise in writing to the Engineer by the Contractor, Contractor warrants to the Engineer, Architect, and Owner the following: 1. Proposed substitution has been fully investigated and determined to meet or exceed the specified Work in all respects unless stated otherwise in the substitution request. 2. Proposed substitution is consistent with the Contract Documents and will produce indicated results, including functional clearances, maintenance service, and sourcing of replacement parts. 3. Proposed substitution has received necessary approvals of authorities having jurisdiction. 4. Same warranty will be fumished for proposed substitution as for specified Work. 5. If accepted substitution fails to perform as required, Contractor shall replace substitute material or system with that originally specified and bear costs incurred thereby. 6. Coordination, installation and changes in the Work as necessary for accepted substitution will be complete in all respects. No substitutions will be considered unless the Substitution Request Form is completed and attached with the appropriate substitution documentation. No substitution will be considered prior to receipt of bids unless written request for approval to bid has been received by the Engineer at least ten (10) calendar days prior to the date for receipt of bids. If the proposed substitution is approved prior to receipt of bids, such approval will be stated in an addendum. Bidders shall not rely upon approvals made in any other way. Verbal approval will not be given. No substitutions will be considered after the contract is awarded unless specifically provided in the contract documents. Provide factory generated point -by -point calculations for all exterior light fixtures (photometric files supplied so the engineer can generate a point -by -point do not suffice for the point -by -point calculations). Provide interior point -by -point calculations at the discretion of the engineer. J. SUBMITTALS Assemble and submit for review shop drawings, material lists, manufacturer product literature for equipment to be fumished, and items requiring coordination between contractors under this contract. Provide submittals in sufficient detail so as to demonstrate compliance with these Contract Documents and the design concept. Prior to transmitting submittals, verify that the equipment submitted is mutually compatible with and suitable for the intended use, will fit the available space, and maintain manufacturer recommended service clearances. If the size of equipment fumished makes necessary any change in location or configuration, submit a shop drawing showing the proposed layout. Transmit submittals as early as required to support the project schedule. Allow two weeks for Engineer review time, plus to/from mailing time via the Architect, plus a duplication of this time for resubmittals, if required. Only resubmit those sections requested for resubmittal. Submittals shall contain the project name, applicable specification section, submittal data, equipment identifications acronym as used on the drawings, and the Contractor's stamp. The stamp shall certify that the submittal has been checked by the Contractor, complies with the drawings and specifications, and is coordinated with other trades. Manufacturer product literature shall include shop drawings, product data, performance sheets, samples, and other submittals required by this division. Highlight, mark, list, or indicate the materials, performance criteria, and accessories that are being proposed. General product catalog data not specifically noted to be part of the specified product will be rejected and retumed without review. Submittals and shop drawings shall not contain firm name, logo, the seal, or signature of the Engineer. They shall not be copies of the work product of the Engineer. If the Contractor desires to use elements of such product, refer to paragraph "Electronic Drawing Files" for procedures to be used. Separate submittals according to individual specification sections. Illegible submittals will be rejected and retumed without review. Catalog data shall be properly bound, identified, indexed and tabbed in a 3 -ring binder. Each item or model number shall be clearly marked and accessories indicated. Label the catalog data with the equipment identification acronym or number as used on the drawings and include performance curves, capacities, sizes, weights, materials, finishes, wiring diagrams, electrical requirements and deviations from specified equipment or materials. Mark out inapplicable items. Shop drawings will be retumed without review if the above mentioned requirements are not met. Provide the quantity of submittals required by Division 01. If not indicated and hard -copy sets are provided, submit a minimum of six (6) copies. Refer to Division 01 for acceptance of electronic submittals for this project. For electronic submittals, Contractor shall submit the documents in accordance with the procedures specified in Division 01. Contractor shall notify the Architect and Engineer that the submittals have been posted. If electronic submittal procedures are not defined in Division 01, Contractor shall include the website, user name, and password information needed to access the submittals. For submittals sent by e-mail, Contractor shall copy the designated representatives of the Architect and Engineer. Contractor shall allow for the Engineer review time as specified above in the construction schedule. Contractor shall submit only the documents required to purchase the materials and/or equipment in the submittal. The checking and subsequent acceptance of submittals by the Engineer and/or Architect shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations from the drawings and specifications, errors in dimensions, details, sizes of equipment, or quantities, omissions of components or fittings, coordination of electrical requirements, and not coordinating items with actual building conditions and adjacent work. Contractor shall request and secure written acceptance from the Engineer and Architect prior to implementing any deviation. K. ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILES In preparation of shop drawings or record drawings, Contractor may, at his option, obtain electronic drawing files in AutoCAD or DXF format on CD-ROM disk, DVD disk, flash drive, or direct download, as desired, from the Engineer for a shipping and handling fee of $200 for a drawing set up to 12 sheets and $15 per sheet for each additional sheet. Contact the Architect for written authorization and Engineer for the necessary agreement form and to specify shipping method and drawing format. In addition to payment, the written authorization from the Architect and release agreement form from the Engineer must be received before electronic drawing files will be sent. L. RECORD DRAWINGS (AS -BUILT DRAWINGS) During progress of the work in this division, Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of all changes made during the installation of the system. Upon completion of the work, accurately transfer all record information to three identical sets of the approved shop drawings. Insert one set into each copy of the manual described below. See Division 01 and General Conditions for additional information. M. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS During the course of construction, collect and compile a complete brochure of equipment furnished and installed on this project. Include operational and maintenance instructions, manufacturer's catalog sheets, wiring diagrams, parts lists, approved submittals and shop drawings, warranties, and descriptive literature as furnished by the equipment manufacturer. Include an inside cover sheet that lists the project name, date, Owner, Architect, Engineer, General Contractor, Sub -Contractor, and an index of contents. Submit three copies of literature bound in approved binders with index and tabs separating equipment types to the Architect, for Engineer's review, at the termination of the work. Paper clips, staples, rubber bands, loose-leaf binding, and mailing envelopes are not considered approved binders. Final approval of systems installed under this contract shall be withheld until this equipment brochure is received and deemed complete by the Architect and Engineer. Instruct workmen to save required literature shipped with the equipment itself for inclusion in this brochure. Include Record Drawings as described above. Refer to Division 01 for acceptance of electronic manuals for this project. For electronic manuals, refer to paragraph "Submittals" for requirements. N. TRAINING At a time mutually agreed upon between the Owner and Contractor, provide the services of a factory trained and authorized representative to train Owner's designated personnel on the operation and maintenance of the equipment provided for this project. Provide training to include, but not be limited to, an overview of the system and/or equipment as it relates to the facility as a whole; operation and maintenance procedures and schedules related to startup and shutdown, troubleshooting, servicing, preventive maintenance and appropriate operator intervention; and review of data included in the operation and maintenance manuals. Submit a certification letter to the Architect stating that the Owner's designated representative has been trained as specified herein. Letter shall include date, time, attendees and subject of training. The Contractor and the Owner's representative shall sign the certification letter indicating agreement that the training has been provided. Schedule training with Owner with at least 7 days advance notice. O. WARRANTIES Warrant each system and each element thereof against all defects due to faulty workmanship, design, or material for a period of 12 months from date of Substantial Completion, unless specific items are noted to cavy a longer warranty in these construction documents or manufacturer's standard warranty exceeds 12 months. Remedy all defects occurring within the warranty period(s) as stated in the General Conditions and Division 01. Warranties shall include labor and material, including travel expenses. Make repairs or replacements without any additional costs to the Owner, and to the satisfaction of the Owner, Architect, and Engineer. Perform the remedial work promptly, upon written notice from the Engineer or Owner. Also warrant the following additional items: 1. All raceways are free from obstructions, holes, crushing, or breaks of any nature. 2. All raceway seals are effective. 3. The entire electrical system is free from all short circuits and unwanted open circuits and grounds. At the time of Substantial Completion, deliver to the Owner all warranties, in writing and properly executed, including term limits for warranties extending beyond the one year period and any actions the Owner must take in order to maintain warranty status. Each warranty instrument shall be addressed to the Owner and state the commencement date and term. 2. GENERAL MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION A. BUILDING OPERATION Comply with the schedule of operations as outlined in the architectural portions of this specification. Building shall be in operation during normal workday hours. Accomplish work requiring interruption of building operation at a time when the building is not in operation and only with written approval of building Owner and/or tenant. Coordinate interruption of building operation with the Owner and/or tenant a minimum of seven (7) days in advance of work. B. EXISTING EQUIPMENT REUSE AND REMOVAL Provide all demolition of existing electrical systems and new electrical system modifications required because of building remodeling, as noted on the Drawings, or necessary for proper operation and new construction. Remove all abandoned cables and wiring and conduit above accessible ceilings and ventilation shafts. Remove all existing wiring, fight fixtures, exposed conduits, and other electrical installations not reused prior to substantial completion of the work. Existing raceways may be reused if their points of terminations are suitable; if they are clean inside with no evidence of rust or burrs; if free from cracks, flattened sections, or sharp bends; and, if suitably located to avoid conflicts with other trades or installations. Carefully "fish" all existing conduits reused under this contract to remove all debris and obstructions, and swab until all moisture is removed. Cut, patch, and repair where required for new electrical installations, and patch and repair all surface damage resulting from this work. Cut flush with the floor and plug at both ends raceways stubbed above the floor and not used at substantial completion of the work. Relocate all existing electrical systems required to be in operation at substantial completion of the contract, f required, as a result of work included under this contract, even if not specifically indicated in the drawings or specifications. C. COINCIDENTAL DAMAGE Repair streets, sidewalks, drives, paving, walls, finishes, and other facilities damaged in the course of this Work. Repair materials shall match xi ti ng construction. Repair work shall meet all requirements of the Owner, local authorities having jurisdiction, and meet the satisfaction of the Architect. Repair work shall be thoroughly first class D. CUTTING AND PATCHING Conform to the requirements in Division 01. Cut walls, floors, ceilings, and other portions of the facility as required to install work under this division. Obtain permission of the Architect prior to cutting. Do not cut or disturb structural members without prior approval from the Architect. Cut holes as small as possible. Patch walls, floors, and other portions of the facility as required by work under this division. Patching shall match the original material and construction including fire ratings, if applicable. Repair and refinish areas disturbed by work to the condition of adjoining surfaces in a manner satisfactory to the Architect. E. ROUGH -IN Coordinate without delay all roughing -in with other divisions. Conceal all conduit and raceways except in unfinished areas and where otherwise indicated on the drawings. F. SUPPORT SYSTEMS Steel Slotted Support Systems (Slotted Channel): Comply with MFMA-3, factory -fabricated components for field assembly; 12 -gauge, 1 -5/8 -inch by 1 -5/8 -inch. Finishes: 1. Metallic Coatings: Hot -dip galvanized after fabrication and applied according to MFMA-3. 2. Nonmetallic Coatings: Manufacturer's standard PVC, polyurethane or polyester coating applied according to MFMA-3. 3. Painted Coatings: Manufacturer's standard painted coating applied according to MFMA-3. Aluminum Slotted Support Systems (Slotted Channel): Comply with MFMA-3, Type 6063-T6, per ASTM B221; factory -fabricated components for field assembly; 12 -gauge, 1 -5/8 -inch by 1 -98 -inch. Manufacturers: Cooper B -Line, ERICO International, Hilti, Power -Strut, Thomas and Betts, or Unistrut. Field Fabrication: Where field cutting of standard lengths of channel are required, make cuts straight and perpendicular to manufactured surfaces. For field -cut or damaged surfaces of coated channels, dress cut ends, damaged surfaces, or both, with an abrasive material (e.g., file, grinding stone, or similar) and cleanser to remove oils, rust, sharp edges, and shards. For channel with a factory -applied coating, re -finish cut edges with a coating compatible with the factory finish and as recommended by the manufacturer (e.g., manufacturer's touch-up pant or zinc -rich cold -galvanizing compound, as applicable). G. ACCESS DOORS Provide access doors for all concealed equipment where indicated or as required, except where above lay -in ceilings. Access doors shall be adequately sized for the devices served with a minimum size of 18 inches x 18 inches. Access doors must be of the proper construction for the type of construction in which it is installed. Obtain Architect's approval of type, size, location and color before ordering. Provide factory -fabricated and assembled units, complete with attachment devices and fasteners ready for installation, concealed hinges, flush screwdriver -operated cam lock, and anchor straps. Provide access doors manufactured by: Bar -Co, J.L. Industries, Karp Associates, Milcor, Nystrom Building Products, Wade, or Zum. H. PENETRATIONS Coordinate sleeve selection and application with selection and application of fire -stopping specified in Division 07 section "Through -Penetration Firestop Systems." Roofs: 1. Coordinate all roof penetrations with Engineer, Owner, and as applicable, the roofing contractor providing a roof warranty. 2. Keep all raceway penetrations within mechanical equipment curbs wherever possible. Coordinate with Division 01. 3. Flash and counterflash all openings through roof, and/or provide pre -fabricated molded seals compatible with the roof construction installed, oras required by the Engineer, Owner, or roofing contractor. All roof penetrations shall be leaktight at the termination of the work and shall not void any new or existing roof warranties. Walls and Floors: 1. Steel Pipe Sleeves for Raceways and Cables: ASTM A53/A53M, Type E, Grade B, Schedule 40, galvanized steel, plain ends, and drip rings. 2. Cast -Iron Pipe Sleeves for Raceways and Cables: Castor fabricated "wall pipe," equivalent to ductile -iron pressure pipe, with plain ends and integral waterstop, unless otherwise indicated. 3. Sleeves for Rectangular Openings: Galvanized sheet steel with minimum 0.052 inch thickness and of length to suit application. I. FIRESTOPPING Sealants and accessories shall have fire -resistance ratings indicated, as established by testing identical assemblies in accordance with UL 2079 or ASTM E 814, or other NRTL acceptable to AHJ. Manufacturers: Hilti, RectorSeal, Specified Technologies Inc., United States Gypsum Company, or 3M corp. Through and Membrane Penetration Firestopping Systems Product Schedule: Provide UL listing, location, wall or floor rating, and installation drawing for each penetration fire stop system. Where project conditions require modification to qualified testing and inspecting agency's illustrations for a particular firestopping condition, submit illustration, with modifications marked, approved by penetration firestopping manufacturer's fire -protection engineer as an engineering judgment or equivalent fire -resistance -rated assembly. Include qualifications data for testing agency. J. EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BY OTHERS Provide necessary equipment and accessories that are not provided by the equipment supplier or Owner to complete installation of equipment fumished by others in locations as indicated on the drawings, specified herein, or both. Equipment and accessories not provided by the equipment supplier may include, but not be limited to, flexible cords and plugs as required for proper operation of the complete system, in accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. Contractor shall be responsible for correct rough -in dimensions, and verify them with Architect and/or equipment supplier prior to rough -in and service installations. K. SYSTEM TESTING AND ADJUSTING Adjust, align, and test all electrical equipment on this project provided under this division and all electrical equipment furnished by others for installation or wiring under this division forP er ro operation. n. P P Test all systems and equipment according to the requirements in NETA ATS (latest edition) and all additional requirements specified in following sections. Maintain the following on the project premises at all times: a true RMS reading voltmeter, a true RMS reading ammeter, and a megohmmeter insulation resistance tester. Provide test data readings as requested or as required by the Engineer. L. SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR MEPF SYSTEMS Seismic Protection Criteria: Risk/Occupancy Category: Site Soil Category: Determine. Seismic Design Category: Determine. Component Importance Factor: I, II or III Contractor's Seismic Engineer To Contractor's Seismic Engineer To Determined From ASCE 7-2010. The Contractor shall be responsible for determining the requirements for seismic bracing of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. Seismic protection criteria used to determine seismic bracing requirements of all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems shall be determined by the applicable code adopted in the project jurisdiction. Where not already determined within the contract documents, the Contractor shall be responsible for contracting a licensed professional engineer to establish building site class, seismic design category, seismic zone, or any other criteria necessary to determine the requirements for seismic bracing on mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing systems. Seismic bracing of fire protection systems shall be installed in strict accordance with the provisions of NFPA 13 (2010 or later edition). The Contractor shall determine the type and location of seismic bracing required for the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing elements shown on the drawings based on the established seismic criteria, the size and weight of the supported element, and the distance from structure of the supported element. The Contractor shall submit the following shop drawing information to the AHJ and the Engineer for review and approval: 1. Seismic analysis listing all applicable seismic design criteria. 2. Descriptive catalog data of seismic bracing materials. 3. Shop drawings showing bracing type and location. 4. Installation details of all bracing used. 5. Calculations showing that the seismic restraints meet the seismic requirements. Shop drawings and calculations shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional engineer, licensed in the state of the project and employed by the manufacturer of the seismic bracing products. Calculations shall include dead loads, static seismic loads, and capacity of materials utilized for connections. Seismic bracing, restraints, isolators, and isolation materials shall be of the same manufacturer and shall be certified by the manufacturer. Approved manufacturers are: Amber/Booth Company, Inc., B-Line/Tolco, Kinetics Noise Control, Inc., Loos & Company, Inc., Mason Industries, Inc., Uni-strut, or Vibro-Acoustics. Each device shall have a pre -approval number from Califomia OSHPD or other recognized govemment agency showing maximum restraint ratings. Seismic bracing measures to be applied to mechanical, electrical, and plumbing equipment/systems and shall be installed in strict accordance with all applicable local, state, and/or federal codes as well as manufacturer's requirements. The most stringent criteria shall apply. All anchor connections to structure for support of mechanical and electrical equipment, regardless of the need for seismic restraints, shall be shown on shop drawings. M. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION Provide equipment identification nameplates on all switchboards, panelboards, electrical equipment enclosures, access doors, transformers, disconnect switches, enclosed circuit breakers, motor starters, feeder devices in switchboards, distribution t. (A-- 0666, panelboards, and motor control centers. Nameplates: 1. Engraved, contrasting color, three -layer, laminated plastic, indicating the name of the equipment, load, or circuit as designated on the drawings and in the specifications: 2. Field -applied permanent epoxy adhesive, compatible with the equipment finish. Attachment method shall be acceptable to the manufacturers of the equipment to which the nameplates are being applied. Nameplate Color: 1. Black background with white letters for Normal Power; Letter height: 3/8 -inch minimum. N. SYSTEM START UP Perform the following prior to starting up the electrical systems: 1. Check all components and devices and lubricate items accordingly. 2. Tighten screws and bolts for connectors and terminals according to manufacturer's published torque -tightening values. If manufacturer's torque values are not indicated, use those specified in UL 486A and UL 486B. 3. Adjust taps on each transformer for rated secondary voltage when the transformer is at minimum load. 4. Check and record building's service entrance voltage, grounding conditions, grounding resistance, and proper phasing. 5. Replace all bumed-out lamps and lamps used for temporary construction lighting in permanent light fixtures. 6. After all systems have been inspected and adjusted, confirm all operating features required by the drawings and specifications and make final adjustments as necessary. END OF SECTION 26 REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 70 - NEC JUL 26 2010 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 092010 PERMIT CENTER r -J HENDERSON ENGINEERS 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 TEL (913) 742-5000 FAX (913) 742-5001 WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM 1850001509 WA. CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 SA BArch itects 2 Nickerson Street Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98109 Qr 206 957 6400 QQ 206 957 6404 PAN D o RA Southcenter Mall 2800 Southcenter Mall Suite 668 Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT SET: SCALE: DRAWN: AJM CHECKED: PROJECT NO: 5.9.2018 10008.76 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS I C FICATION S E4.1 Division 26: BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 1. RACEWAYS A. METALLIC CONDUIT AND TUBING Electrical Metallic Tubing, Couplings, and Fittings (EMT): ANSI C80.3, UL 797. Only steel products allowed. Reduced wall EMT is not allowed. Flexible Metal Conduit (FMC): Zinc -coated steel or aluminum, UL 1. Reduced -wall FMC is not allowed. Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC): Hot -dip Galvanized Rigid Steel Conduit, ANSI C80.6, UL 1242. Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit (LFMC): Flexible steel conduit with PVC jacket, UL 360; fittings: NEMA FB 1. Rigid Metal Conduit (RMC): 1. Hot -dip Galvanized Rigid Steel Conduit (GRS): ANSI C80.1, UL 6. Plastic -Coated IMC, RMC, and Fittings: NEMA RN 1, NRTL listed. Coating thickness of 0.04 inches minimum. IMC and RMC Fittings: NEMA FB 1; compatible with conduit type and material, NRTL listed. Manufacturers: AFC Cable, Alflex, Anamet Electrical, Electri-Flex, Indalex, Manhattan/CDT/Cole-Flex, O-Z/Gedney, Republic Raceway, Tyco International, Westem Tube and Conduit, or Wheatland Tube. B. NON-METALLIC CONDUIT AND TUBING Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit (RNC): Schedule 40 PVC, 90 deg C rated, NEMA TC -2, UL 651 Fittings: NEMA TC 3, TC 6; UL 651, compatible with conduit/tubing type and material, NRTL listed. Manufacturers: AFC Cable, American International, Anamet Electrical, Amco, Contex, Certainteed, Condux International, Elecsys, Electri-Flex, Lamson and Sessions, Manhattan/CDT/Cole-Flex, Prime Conduit, Raco, Spiralduct, Superflex Ltd, or Thomas and Betts. 2. RACEWAY INSTALLATION A. GENERAL RACEWAY INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Install raceways parallel and perpendicular to building lines. Install raceways to requirements of structure, to requirements of all other work on the project, and to clear all openings, depressions, pipes, ducts, reinforcing steel, and other immovable obstacles. Install raceways set in forms for concrete structure in such a manner that installation will not affect the strength of the structure. Except where approved in writing by the Engineer, install no raceway in a slab -on -grade. Locate raceway below granular fill below slabs -on -grade. Install raceways continuous between connections to outlets, boxes, and cabinets with a minimum possible number of bends and not more than the equivalent of four 90 -degree bends between connections. Use manufactured elbows for all 45- and 90 -degree bends, unless approved by the Engineer in advance. Make other bends smooth and even and without flattening raceway or flaking galvanizing or enamel. Radii of bends shall be as long as possible and never shorter than the corresponding trade elbow. Use long radius elbows for all underground installations, where necessary, or where otherwise indicated. Securely fasten raceways in place with approved straps, hangers, and steel supports as required. Attach raceway supports to the building structure. Hang single raceways for feeders with malleable split ring hangers with rod and tumbuckle suspension from inserts spaced not over 10 feet apart in construction above. Clamp groups of horizontal feeder raceways to steel channels that are suspended from inserts spaced not over 10 feet apart in construction above. Securely clamp vertical feeder raceways to structural steel members attached to structure. Install cable clamps for support of vertical feeders where required. Add raceway supports within 12 inches of all bends, on both sides of the bends. Do not support raceways from suspended ceiling components. Ream raceway ends, thoroughly clean raceways before installation, and keep clean after installation. Plug or cover openings and boxes as required to keep raceways clean during construction and fish all raceways clear of obstructions before pulling conductor wires. Provide raceways of ample size for pulling of wire, not smaller than code requirements and not less than 1/2 -inch in size, unless indicated otherwise on Drawings. Homeruns containing more than one branch circuit shall not be less than 3/4 -inch in size. Protect all raceway installations against damage during construction. Repair all raceways damaged or moved out of line after roughing -in to meet Engineer's approval without additional cost to the Owner. Align and install true and plumb all raceway terminations at panelboards, switchboards, motor control equipment, and junction boxes. Install approved expansion/deflection fittings where raceways pass through (if embedded) or across (if exposed) expansion joints, and when using RNC or RAC in exposed environments in accordance with NFPA 70 and expansion/contraction properties of RNC or RAC. Install a pull wire in each empty raceway that is left for installation of conductors or cables under other divisions or contracts. Use polypropylene or monofilament plastic line with not less than 200 -Ib tensile strength. Leave at least 24 inches of slack at each end of pull wire. Make all joints and connections in a manner that will ensure mechanical strength and electrical continuity. B. ABOVE GROUND RACEWAY USE: Install all circular raceways concealed above suspended ceilings or concealed in walls or floors wherever possible except where otherwise indicated. Provide GRS for all conduits exposed to weather or other hazardous conditions. Unless noted otherwise, all other raceway may be EMT where approved by local code. Use compression type fittings for EMT, with all fittings NRTL listed for the environment in which they are used. Unless noted otherwise, set -screw type fittings are not allowed. C. EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS Use FMC for final connection to each motor, transformer, and any device that would otherwise transmit motion, vibration, or noise. Use LFMC where exposed to liquids, vapors, or sunlight. Provide all FMC and LFMC with an insulated bonding conductor. Use only metal raceways for all power wiring from the output of variable frequency drives to their respective motors. JASON P. WOLLUM • 3. BUSHINGS AND LOCKNUTS Rigidly terminate conduits entering sheet metal enclosures to the enclosure with a bushing and locknut on the inside and a locknut or an approved hub on the outside. Conduit shall enter the enclosure squarely. Provide bushings and locknuts made of galvanized malleable iron with sharp, clean-cut threads. Where EMT enters a box, provide approved EMT compression connectors. Use insulated, grounding, or combination bushings wherever connection is subject to vibration or moisture, when required by NFPA 70, or both. 4. CONDUCTORS AND CABLES Annealed (soft) copper complying with ICEA S-95-658/NEMA WC70 and UL standards 44 or 83 as applicable. Conductor Insulation Types: 90 -degree C -rated, Type THHN/THWN-2 or XHHW-2 complying with ICEA S-95-658/NEMA WC70. Sizes of conductors and cables indicated or specified are in American Wire Gage (AWG - Brown and Sharpe). All feeder and branch circuit conductors No. 8 AWG and larger: Stranded. All conductors, No. 10 AWG and smaller: Solid copper. All Branch Circuit Wiring: Not smaller than No. 12 AWG. If no conductor size is indicated on the Drawings for a branch circuit, provide conductors and conduit sized per NFPA 70 and based on the indicated branch circuit overcurrent protective device (OCPD) rating and number of poles. Where no circuit size (i.e., conductors and OCPD) is indicated on the drawings for a branch circuit, provide three No. 12 AWG conductors, in 3/4 -inch raceway, and a 20A circuit breaker. Control Wiring: Stranded copper conductors, 600V insulation, of the proper type, size, and number as required to accomplish specified function. Minimum size: No. 14 AWG, unless noted otherwise. Flexible Cords and Cables: Stranded copper conductors for all, unless noted otherwise. Special Purpose Conductors And Cables, Such As Low Voltage Control And Shielded Instrument Wiring: As recommended by the system equipment manufacturer unless indicated otherwise. Copper Conductor Manufacturers: Advance Wire and Cable, AFC Cable, Alan Wire, Alflex, American Insulated Wire, Encore Wire, Northern Cables, Okonite, or Southwire. Connections: Apply a zinc based anti oxidizing compound to connections. Do not use terminals on wiring devices to feed through to the next device. 5. CONDUCTORS AND CABLES INSTALLATION Install all wiring in approved raceway and enclosures, except where specified or indicated for low -voltage wiring, where specified or indicated for direct -buried cables, or where type MC cable is indicated or specified as acceptable. Install all conductors and cables in raceways continuous without taps or splices. Splice or tap only in approved boxes and enclosures with approved solderiess connectors, or crimp connectors and terminal blocks for control wiring, and keep to the minimum required. Insulate all splices, taps, . and joints as required by codes. All materials used to terminate, splice, or tap conductors: designed for, property sized for, and NRTL listed for the specific application and conductors involved, and installed in strict accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, using the manufacturer's recommended tools. Where wiring is indicated as installed, but the connection is indicated "FUTURE" or "BY OTHER DIVISION, TRADES, OR CONTRACTS", leave a minimum 3 -foot "Pigtail" at the box, tape the ends of the conductors, and cover the box. In general, the direction of branch circuit "home run" routing is indicated on the drawings, complete with circuit numbers and panelboard designation. Continue all such "home run" wiring to the designated panelboard, as though "circuit runs" were indicated in their entirety. The number of conductors in a specific raceway "home run" is indicated with cross lines (tick marks) on each "circuit run" on the drawings. Common or shared neutrals are not allowed unless shown on the drawings to be used or specifically noted to be allowed. Where multi -wire branch circuits (i.e., shared neutral) are allowed, they shall be provided with a means that will simultaneously disconnect all ungrounded conductors at the point the branch circuit originates. Multi -pole breakers or 3 single -pole breakers with a handle tie are two examples. When multiple home runs are combined into a single raceway such that the number of conductors exceeds four (conductor count is made up of any combination of phase and neutral conductors), the following restrictions apply, which are in addition to those in NFPA 70: Normal or Non -Essential circuits: 1. Maximum of 16 conductors in a single raceway. For up to eight conductors in a raceway, minimum raceway size: 3/4 -inch. For greater than eight conductors, minimum raceway size: 1 -inch. Do not install any other type of circuit in this raceway. 2. Minimum wire size for all conductors in this raceway: No. 10 AWG. 3. Only 15A and 20A branch circuit homeruns may be combined into one raceway. GFCI circuits: 1. Do not use multi -conductor circuits, with a shared neutral, for any GFCI circuit breaker or receptacle circuit. For branch circuits fed from GFCI circuit breakers, limit the one-way conductor length to 100 feet between the panelboard and the most remote receptacle or load on the GFCI circuit. Properly identify all terminal blocks and wire terminals for control wiring with vinyl stick -on markers or equivalent. Provide Engineer with a list of proposed identifying numbers for review prior to installing markers. Provide an equipment -grounding conductor or bonding jumper, as applicable, in all feeders and branch circuits, sized in accordance with NFPA 70 Tables 250.66 or 250.122, as applicable, unless indicated as larger on the drawings. Wiring shall have insulation of the proper color to match color code system in the table below unless there is a color system currently in use by the facility, in which case the colors are to match the existing system. In larger sizes where properly colored insulation is not available, use vinyl plastic electrical tape of the appropriate color around each conductor at all termination points, junctions, and pull boxes. System Voltage: 240V and under, including 208Y/120, 120/240, 120/208, and 240D/120 systems: 1. Phase A: Black. 2. Phase B: Red. 3. Phase C: Blue. 4. Neutral: White. 5. Equipment Ground: Green. 6. Isolated Ground: Green with yellow stripe. 6. MC CABLE Metal -clad cable (MC Cable) is not allowed on this project. 7. JUNCTION BOXES, PULL BOXES, CABINETS, AND WIREWAYS Provide junction boxes, pull boxes, cabinets, and wireways wherever necessary for proper installation of various electrical systems according to NFPA 70 and where indicated on the drawings. Size as required for the specific function or as required by NFPA 70, whichever is larger. Construction shall be of a NEMA design suitable for the environment installed. Junction boxes installed behind wall cases and in or on other store fixtures, except where otherwise specified, shall be 4 inches square or larger with galvanized covers. Horizontally mount junction boxes under center fixtures (and cases), handy boxes or 4 -inch square boxes with tops of boxes not more than 3-1/2 inches above the floor. Size junction boxes to adequately contain all required conductors and splices. 8. OUTLET BOXES All outlets including light fixture, switch, receptacle, and similar outlets: galvanized steel knockout boxes, suitable in design to the purpose they serve and the space they occupy. Size as required for the specific function or as required by NFPA 70, whichever is larger. Set all outlet boxes in walls, columns, floors, or ceilings so they are flush with the finished surface, accurately set, and rigidly secured in position. Provide plaster rings, extension rings and/or masonry rings as required for flush mounting. Provide approved cast outlet boxes with hubs and weatherproof covers in all areas subject to damp, wet, or harsh conditions. Manufacturers: Appleton, Cooper, Erikson Electrical, Hoffman, Killark Electric, O-Z/Gedney, Raco, Robroy Industries, Scott Fetzer, Spring City Electrical, Thomas and Betts, Walker Systems, or Woodhead. 9. OUTLET LOCATIONS Coordinate locations of outlet boxes. Outlets are only approximately located on the small scale drawings. Use great care in the actual location by consulting the various large scale detailed drawings used by other division trades, and by securing definite locations from the Architect. 10. MOUNTING HEIGHTS Unless noted otherwise, install wiring devices vertically aligned at height indicated on construction drawings. A. RECEPTACLES Unless indicated otherwise, install vertically with the ground slot mounted at the top. Where installed horizontally, install with the neutral slot mounted at the top. Above counter: mount vertically aligned. Mechanical and electrical equipment rooms and janitors closets: mount vertically aligned. Weatherproof exterior receptacles: horizontally aligned. GFCI receptacles: Same as general receptacles. Concrete Block Walls: As long as ADA requirements are maintained, dimensions above may be adjusted slightly as required to compensate for variable joint dimensions such that bottom or top of boxes, as applicable, are at block joints. B. SWITCHES General: All switches shall be mounted at the same height throughout the project unless noted otherwise. Above Counters: Same as for receptacles. Concrete Block Walls: As long as ADA requirements are maintained, dimensions above may be adjusted slightly as required to compensate for variable joint dimensions, such that bottom or top of boxes, as applicable, are at block joints. Walls with Wainscoting: 6 inches minimum above wainscoting, but not exceeding 48 inches above finished floor. C. TELEPHONE/DATA OUTLET BOXES General: Match mounting height of adjacent wiring device listed above. Wall -mounted Telephone (Public): One at 48 inches above finished floor and one at 36 inches above finished floor. For other than wiring devices, refer to paragraphs, articles, sections, divisions, or drawings to obtain mounting heights for specific equipment or systems. 11. WIRING DEVICES The catalog numbers listed for wiring devices are generally for 20A rated devices. Where 15A rated devices are indicated on the drawings or required for circuit rating limitations, provide wiring devices equivalent to those specified for 20A, but rated for 15A. All receptacles located outdoors or in damp or wet locations: Listed as 'weather Resistant', designated by a 'WR' on the faceplate. Minor changes relative to the location of electrical equipment may be made to comply with structural and building requirements as determined in the course of construction. Provide all wiring devices of the same manufacturer and not mixed on the project, to the maximum extent possible. Provide color of toggles and receptacles as requested by the Architect. Wiring Devices: Unless noted otherwise, devices shall be commercial grade and rated for 20A. Wiring device manufacturers: Cooper, Hubbell, Legrand, or Leviton. Floor Boxes: UL 514A listed for scrub water exclusion. For slab on grade - Watertight, Class 1, and fully adjustable cast iron box. For slab above grade - Concrete -tight, fully adjustable, stamped galvanized steel box. Floor box shape, quantity of gangs, type and quantity of devices, finish, and flange type per drawings. Floor box manufacturers: Hubbell, Legrand, Thomas and Betts, or Walker. 12. SWITCH AND OUTLET COVER PLATES Switch and Outlet Plates: Colored, smooth nylon; by the same manufacturer as the wiring devices, wherever possible. Verify desired materials and colors with Architect before installation. Switch plates in unfinished rooms and spaces: Stamped steel, cadmium plated. Install groups of switches under one ganged -plate, usually horizontally; or, where required by details, vertically. Set all cover plates plumb, parallel, and finished flush with the wall. 13. WEATHERPROOF COVER PLATES Provide GFCI receptacles for designated weatherproof receptacles, unless indicated otherwise on the drawings. Unattended Exterior, Wet Lccations or Other Locations as Indicated: In -use, NEMA 3R, recessed or flush mount, NRTL labeled plates molded from a clear high impact ultraviolet stabilized polycarbonate material for easy verification that cords are plugged in and that the GFCI is functioning. Back box must be suitable for conduit connecting. Coordinate back box with wall depth. Intermatic WP1000RC/HRC or equal. Attended Wet Or Damp Locations: Weatherproof cover plates NRTL listed for wet locations with cover(s) closed; die-cast aluminum or Type 302 stainless steel; single -cover for switches and vertically mounted receptacles; double -cover for horizontally mounted receptacles; self-closing covers. Cover Plates: By the same manufacturer as the wiring devices; complying with NFPA 70 ARTICLES 406.9 (A) or (B) requirements for attended or unattended use as applicable. 14. DISTRIBUTION AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT A. LIGHTING AND APPLIANCE PANELBOARDS Panelboards: Complete with bolt -on thermal magnetic, molded case circuit breakers assembled in a dead -front finished cabinet containing a typewritten card directory indicating exactly what each circuit breaker controls; fully -rated and with the integrated short circuit current ratings indicated on the drawings. Plug-in type breakers will not be acceptable. All two- and three -pole breakers: Common trip type. 1. Type SWD Circuit Breakers: Use when breaker serves as a switch for 120V or 277V lighting circuits. 2. GFCI Circuit Breakers: Single- and two -pole configurations with Class A ground -fault protection (6-mA trip). Use as indicated on drawings. 3. Ground -Fault Equipment Protection (GFEP) Circuit Breakers: Class B ground -fault protection (30-nA trip). Use as indicated on drawings. 4. Handle Clamp: Loose attachment for holding circuit breaker handle in "on" position. Use for all circjits containing emergency lighting loads, fire alarm loads, and as indicated on drawings. Breakers serving fire alarm loads must have a permanently -affixed red label stating "FA" in white letters adjacent to the circuit breaker. 5. Handle padlocking device: fixed attachment for locking circuit breaker handle in "on" or "off position. Use as indicated on drawings. Manufacturers: Square D Type NQOD or NF (as applicable, based on voltage and ampere ratings and required short-circuit interrupting ratings as scheduled on the drawings) or approved equal by Eaton, G.E., or Siemens. B. DISCONNECT (SAFETY) SWITCHES Disconnect (Safety) Switches: Heavy-duty, fused or non-fused (as indicated on drawings or required) NEMA KSI, externally operated, visible -blade safety switches; NEMA enclosure type indicated on the drawings or suitable for the environment in which installed. based on fusible switch and fuse sizes indicated, include Class R, J, or L fuse provisions as applicable. Where indicated, providfusible switches permanently labeled as suitable for use as service entrance equipment, with integral and separate neutral and ground assemblies, suitable for the sizes of conductors indicated. Do not double -lug any terminations not specifically listed as suitable for more than one conductor. Provide switches where not fumished with the starting equipment, at all other points required by NFPA 70, and where indicated on the drawings. Manufacturers: Eaton, G.E., Siemens, or Square D. C. FUSES Provide each circuit and set of fuse clips throughout the work with sizes and types as required or indicated. All fuses larger than 600A: UL Class L, similar to type KRP-C Bussmann Low Peak or equal. Fuses used to protect motors: UL Class RK5, Bussmann Fusetron or equal. Fuses used to protect all other electrical equipment: UL Class RK1, dual elemeni, Bussmann LPS/LPN or equal. All fused devices shall be labeled as to type and size of fuse required. Fumish three spare fuses ofeach size and type used on the project (except for main switch fuses, fumish one spare), neatly contained in a properly labeled cabinet. Manufacturers: Bussmann, Edison Fuse, Mersen/Ferraz Shawmut, or Littlefuse. D. FRACTIONAL HORSEPOWER MANUAL CONTROLLER Manual motor starters for fractional horsepower single-phase motors shall consist of a manually operated toggle switch equipped with melting alloy type overload relay. Thermal unit shall be of one piece construction and interchangeable. Starter shall be inoperative if thermal unit is removed. Provide flush mounted units in finished areas and surface mounted units in unfinished areas. Starters shall have NEMA I general purpose enclosure, unless ctherwise indicated, and be rated for the motor horsepower required. Provide with handle guard with locking provisions and an integral pilot light. Manufacturers: Square D Class 2510 Type F, Eaton 9101 series, G.E. CR101 series, Siemens MSF series, or Westinghouse MST series. 15. LIGHT FIXTURES, LAMPS AND DRIVERS A. LIGHT FIXTURE LOCATIONS Light fixtures shown on the drawings represent general arrangements only. Refer to architectural drawings for more exact locations. Coordinate location with all other trades before installation to avoid conflicts. Coordinate light fixture locations in mechanical rooms with final installed piping and ductwork layouts. B. LIGHT FIXTURES Provide light fixtures as scheduled on drawings, including all lamps, all necessary accessories, material and labor to securely hang, clean, and make light fixtures completely ready for use. Light fixture model numbers scheduled on the drawings show only the manufacturer, grade, and style of light fixtures required. Provide all hangers, supports, and miscellaneous hardware required to install light fixtures, proper trim to fit each ceiling condition actually encountered, and additional tie wires connected to structure to conform to seismic requirements where required by the applicable building code. Packaging of light fixtures Minot be allowed. Only those luminaires listed in the Light Fixture Schedule or approved in accordance with substitutions of these specifications will be accepted. Where the Light Fixture Schedule indicates an allowance for a specific lighl fixture, the price is a Contractor price. Include all additional costs for freight, lamps, and installation of light fixture and lamps. Through -wiring of recessed light fixtures in suspended ceilings is not permitted. Connect each light fixture by a whip to a junction box. Provide cable whips of sufficient lengths to allow for relocating each light fixture within a 5 -foot radius of its installed location, but not exceeding 6 feet in unsupported lengths. C. EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNITS AND EXIT SIGNS Description: Self-contained units complying with UL 924. Battery: Sealed, maintenance -free, lead -acid type. The batteries shall be of suitable rating and capacity to supply and maintain at not less than 87-1/2 percent of the nominal battery voltage for the total lamp load associated with the unit for a period of at least 1-1/2 hours, or the unit equipment shall supply and maintain not less than 60 percent of the initial emergency illumination for a period of at least 1-1/2 hours. Charger: Fully automatic, solid-state type with sealed transfer relay. Operation: Relay automatically tums lamp on when power supply circuit voltage drops to 80 percent of nominal voltage or below. Lamp automatically disconnects from battery when voltage approaches deep -discharge level. When normal voltage is restored, relay disconnects lamps from battery, and battery is automatically recharged and floated on charger. Test Push Button: Push -to -test type, in unit housing, simulates loss of normal power, and demonstrates unit operability. LED Indicator Light: Indicates normal power on. Normal glow indicates trickle charge, and bright glow indicates charging at end of discharge cycle. D. LAMPS Provide lamps and color temperatures as indicated on the drawings for all light fixtures; or, if not indicated, per the Architect and/or lighting designer. Lamps shall be by the same manufacturer for color consistency. Lamps shall be compatible with the specified light fixture. Fluorescent, metal halide, and incandescent lamp manufacturers: Eiko, G.E., Osram/Sylvania, Philips, Soraa, or Venture. LED Lamps and Luminaires: Comply with ANSI C78.377 for white light LED color range; minimum CRI of 80 unless noted otherwise; LED binning specification tolerance to be within 3 macadam ellipses of rated values; all LEDs used for same fixture type throughout the project must originate from the same production bin; minimum average rated life of 20,000 hours for LED lamps and 50,000 hours for LED luminaires; Rohs compliant. LED lamp manufacturers: Bridgelux, Cree, Nichia, Osram, or Xicato. E. DRIVERS LED Drivers: Comply with NRTL requirements and ANSI C82.77; designed for type and quantity of lamps served; sound levels not exceeding Class A ambient noise levels; lamp current crest factor of 1.5 or less; 90 -percent power factor or greater; line transient withstand ratings as defined in ANSI/IEEE C62.41, Category A.; total harmonic distortion less than 20 percent; shall tolerate sustained open circuit and short circuit output conditions without damage; shall not over -drive LEDs at a current or voltage above LED rated values; ROHS compliant; meets EN610000 requirements for input harmonics. F. DIMMABLE LIGHT FIXTURES For dimmable light fixtures provide both control and power wiring between light fixture and control device and between light fixtures. Quantity of low voltage and line voltage wiring and wire type shall be per manufacturer's recommendations. Coordinate light fixture and control device dimming types for compatibility. 16. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL A. WIRING OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT Provide all raceways and power wiring for all Division 23 equipment requiring electrical connections, including but not limited to pumps, water heaters, and HVAC equipment, and all line -voltage control and interlock wiring not provided under Division 23. Connect per manufacturers' wiring diagrams. Coordinate with Division 23 for disconnects and variable frequency drives (VFD) fumished with equipment, and provide all disconnect switches and final connections as required. If VFD is separate or does not have an integral disconnect feature, provide disconnect switch with auxiliary contact such that motor will be tumed off if switch is off. provide VFD cable, Belden or approved equivalent, for connection of VFD to motor when required. After installing wiring, verify that each motor load has the correct phase rotation. Verify the actual "Maximum Overcurrent Protection" (MOCP) device ratings and "Minimum Circuit Ampacity" (MCA) conductor sizing for mechanical equipment from the equipment nameplate. Base electrical installations on actual required amperages, which may vary somewhat from the conductor and equipment sizes shown on the drawings; however, in no case, reduce the size of conductors indicated on the drawings without authorization from the Engineer. Provide properly sized electrical wiring and equipment without extra cost to the Owner. Notify the Engineer of all changes required in the electrical installation due to equipment variances so that the effects on feeders, branch circuits, panelboards, fuses and circuit breakers can be checked prior to purchasing and installation. Be responsible for coordinating with Division 23 to verify the actual ampacities and correct sizes of all conductors and overcurrent protective devices for all equipment, and correct overload heaters for all motors, when starters are provided under Division 26. B. WIRING OF THERMOSTATS, TIME AND TEMPERATURE CONTROLS Provide all raceways, power wiring, and line -voltage control and interlock wiring not provided under Division 23, for all thermostats, temperature control devices, and controls, including, but not limited to, night -stats, water heater interlocks, time switches and override timers. See mechanical drawings for locations and temperature control diagrams. Low -voltage conductors for thermostats and temperature control system may be run exposed above finished accessible ceilings, if approved and listed for this purpose, but shall be installed in conduit within walls and where exposed in the work areas. C. TELEPHONE SYSTEM PROVISIONS Provide incoming telephone service raceways as indicated on drawings or as required by the serving telephone company. Provide 3/4 -inch thick plywood board, fire -retardant -treated and stamped FRT, securely anchored to the wall, at the location and of the size as indicated on the drawings. Provide flush mounted telephone outlet boxes with 1 inch conduit stub -up with pull -string concealed to accessible ceiling space at locations as indicated on the drawings. D. DATA SYSTEM PROVISIONS Provide flush mounted data outlet boxes with 1 inch conduit stub -up with pull -string concealed to accessible ceiling space at locations as indicated on the drawings. E. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT AND CONNECTIONS All wiring and connections to illuminated cases. All raceways, wiring, and connections of devices to energy management system that are not the responsibility of Division 23. All wiring and connections of exit door alarms. F. EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM MODIFICATIONS Provide new equipment compatible with and connected to the existing fire alarm control system. Modify in accordance with NFPA 72 as applicable and with the AHJ. 1. Provide all required initiating devices, notification appliances, auxiliary devices, and interconnecting circuits. 2. Provide additional auxiliary panels as required to power new equipment for scope of work. LLt9t(0 o(0 3. Sequence of operations shall match that of the existing system. 4. All wiring and cable shall match that of the existing system and be in accordance with applicable codes. 5. Contractor shall install, program, and test all new/existing equipment to ensure system functionality per NFPA 72 requirements for the scope of work. END OF SECTION 26 EVIEWWD FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 7O m NEC JUL 262010 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 0 9 2018 PERMIT CENTER HENDERSON ENGINEERS 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 TEL (913) 742-5000 FAX (913) 742-5001 WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM 1850001509 WA. CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 SAB Architects 2 Nickerson Street Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98109 QQ 206 957 6400 QQ 206 957 6404 PAN DSS RA Southcenter Mall 2800 Southcenter Mall Suite 668 Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT SET: SCALE: DRAWN: AJM CHECKED: PROJECT NO: 5.9.2018 10008.76 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS E4.2 JASON P. WOLLUM Ligit)rigSurrma LTGSUM 2015 Washington State Energy Code Co fiance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017 Project Info Compliance for'msde not requires password to use. Instructiond and calculating cells eremite- protected. Project Title: Pandora -Southcenter Mall (Tukwila, WA) Date 9/30/2018 Applicant Information. Provide contact information for individual who can respond to inquiries about compliance form information provided. For Building Departrrnt Use Company Name: Henderson Engineers Company Address: 8345 Lenexa Drive, Lenexa, KS 66214 Applicant Name: Adam MacKenzie Appl'canl Phone: (913) 742-5000 Applicant Email: adam.mackenzle@hendersonenglneers.com Project Description New Building Addition Alteration No Lighting Scope Include PROJ-SUM form (included in envelope forms workbook)with lighting compliance forms. Interior Lighting System Description Briefiydescribe Interiorlighfing system type and features. Interior lighting Plans Included AI new LED -based lighting systemwith a full multi -zone dimming system based on the Wattstopper LC MP control system. Interior Lighting Power Allowance Method Building Area Method Space -by -space Method Select method used in project. Interior Lighting Controls Select method of compliance for lighting controls. All C405.2.1-C405.2.8Lighting Controls C405.2 Exception 5 Lurrinaire Level Lighting Controls (LLLC) Additional Efficiency Package Option 0406.4 Enhanced Digital Lighting Controls To comply Oh C406.4, no less than 90% of the total installed interior lighting power shaf I comply wi th the required controls per C406.4. Permanently installed interior lighting fixfules in duellingunits comply with: Dwelling unit lighting compl ies vdth WSEC Residential provisions in lieu of WSEC Commercial provisions. Exterior Lighting System Description Briefly describe exteriorlighting system type and features. Exterior Lighting Plans Included 1372 Building Additions Refer to Section C502.2.6 for additional requirements. Compliance Method + Interior lighting Lighting systems in addition area comply with all applicable I provisions as a standalone new construction project I + Lighting systerm in addition are combined w ith existing 1 building lighting systems to demonstrate compliance 1 Exterior lighting Additionlscombinedwith existing: Forinterlorlightingprojects, include new+ existing -to -remain interior lighting fixture wattage in Proposed Lighting Wattage table in LTG- INr-8LD or LTG -INT -SPACE form. For exterl or lighting projects, include new+ existing -to -remain ex tenor lighting fixture wattage in Proposed Tradable end Proposed Non -Tradable Lighting Waage tables in LTG-E'(Tform. 1t T T • I s' «)4»t.ac,.,ta»:%;Dna?a`tut{�sx�`?�.QtkYcz4tf?�t$m�tUi#�?sU4r�„i?,n?r=>1�)Ta��t, i.,cr,Uff,tr , U R3,R4 over 3 stories and all R1 State Ener Code Co fiance Forms for Commercial Buildings Including 2015 Washington Sta gy mp 9 R2, Revised Nov 2017 Project Title: Pandora-Southcenter Mall (Tukwila, WA) Date 4/30/2018 Change of Space Use Existing interior lighting systems in areas under -going a change in space use are upgraded to °amply with LPAs for the new space types per Tables C405.4.2(1) or C405,4.2(2). Identifyintorior spaces requiring LPD upgrade to the current Code in Proposed Lighti ng Wattage table in LTG -INT -BLD or LTG -INT -SPACE form. Interior and Exterior Lighting Alterations g g Select all Lighting Power and Lighting Control elements Metepplyto the scope of the retrofit project. if project includes combination of spaces where less than 50% of the existing fixtures are replaced in somespaces,Iecend 0% or morors of then fixtures are replaced in others, then providepseparate lighting power compliance forms for the haoretroft conditions. Spaces undergoingthe same type of retrofit maybe combinedinto one lighting powercomplianceform Refer to Section C503.6 for additional requirements. All alteration lightingcontrols shall be commissioned per 0408.3. Nochang¢sarebeing made te the 1nterlororexteriorlighting systems and existing space uses and configuration are not changed. Lighting Power interior lighting I Parking garage Exterior lighting ° 50 /4 or more of existing are replaced I I Location (plan #, room #) Lessthan50°6 of exist ng are replaced - - Lanp and/or ballast replacerrentonly - existing total wattage not increased —50%ormore replaced - Total lighting power LPA per Sections C405.4.2 and C405.5.2. Wattage table in LTG-INT-BLD,LTG-INT-SPACEorLTG-Dcrform. Less than 50% replaced -Total lighting total lightingpower prior to alteration. Include Wetfagetable inLTG-INT-BLD, LTG-OUT-SPACEorLTG-FXTfarm. 50% threshold applies to number of luminairesforinteriorspacesand installed wattage forexferiorluminaires. I I I 1 ofnew+existing-to-remain fixtures shall Include new+existing-to-remainfixturesin power ofnew+existingto-remain fixtures new+existing-to-remafnfixturesin the parkinggarages, comply with total Proposed Ligtdhg shall not exceedthe Proposed Lighting and total Lighting Controls Interior lighting i Parking garage Exterior lighting New wiring installed to serve added fixtures and/orf ixtures relocated to new circuit(s) 11 1080 New or moved lighting panel 1372 Back Room (102) Interior space is reconfigured- luminaires unchanged orrelocated only 15>I>>><<<'s'Il="a.»iz!E'»»»::>::>:>:::'>'.#>:::>: I•:I>:::r.;::i:'::)2z:;:?:.y„gi3U.<;§`::;:i: ing, provide required manus! contralsperC405.2.3, controls perC405.2.4 and application provide requiredcontrols per C405.2.7. lighting centroisasnoted for New Wiring all required lighting contras that apply to a per C405.2.5 do not apply to reconfigured is i'isisasi:£:::,:::;::#'s:'s'::'s::i;: i:i occupancy spedfrclighting and automatic new interior space. spaces. New wiringor circuit- Foriaterior ligh sensor controls per C405.2.1, daylight responsive controls per C405.2.5. For exteriorlighting, Newer moved panel- Provide alt applicable time switch controls per C405.2.2. Reconfigured Interiorspace- Provide Application specific Ightingcontrolprovisions �� +r»rr , r; r � a SAA �� : � ar x s » g. i 4��,,: e -B - e Methal.. , In rias Li him Sac Sac to � v ti LTa G INT -SPACE 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Conrrerciai Building eluding R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all 51 Revised Nov 2017 Project Title: Pandora - South con ter Mall (Tukwila, WA) Date 4/30/2018 General Note- In Sales areas, an Increase inlighting power allowance ispermitfedfor lighting installed specifically forth° purpose of highlighting merchandise. Only Sales areas illuminated with eligible merchandse displaylightingmaybe included in the GrossinteriorArea under each Retail category. This lighting power allowance is the Maximum Retail DisplayAllowence OR the Total Retail Proposed Display Watts, whichever is less. Proposed retail displayl ighting wattage that exceeds this allowance is applied to general area lighting. Maximum Allowed Retail Display Lighting Wattage For Building Department Use Clear User t4ote Location (plan 8, room #) Maximum Allowed Lighting WattageN°TEt Gross Interior Area in ft2 Location (plan #, room #) Space Type Ceiling HelghtNOTE2 Gross Interior Area in ft2 Allowed Watts per ft2 Watts Allowed (watts/ft2 x area) Pandora Store (101) Sales area 11 1080 1.270 1372 Back Room (102) Lounge/breakroom:all other 10 209 0.500 118 Toilet (1 3) Restroom all other 10 66 0.780 51 Total Wats Base Allowance Allowance N0TE4 2700 Retail Display Lighting MaximtmRetail Display 500 3200 CAB.05.2 1 40 90 R Store (101) CAB.10.1 2 100 200 Retail Store (101) CAB.10.2 Lobby Art/Exhibit Display Allowance from LTG -INT -DISPLAY Name Total Area Retail Display 1350 LTG-INT-DiSPLAY Allowed Watts Store(101) Allowance from 2783 115 115 4325 Proposed Lighting WattageN0TE3 Location (plan #, room 6) Store (101) Store (101) Store (101) Store (101) Back Room (102) Back Room (102) Toilet (103) Fixture Description N"4.e,S NI - Single -head adjustable recessed LEDdownbght C - LED Cove, 30W (Transformer) C - LED Cove, 75W (Transfornor) LOL.# - LED decorative pendants B - 2k4' LED troffer U - LED undercabinet light fixture B - 2x4 LED troffer Number of Fodures 12 1 1 12 3 2 3 Watts/ Fixture NOTE 7 19 30 75 25 38 7 38 Watts Proposed 228 30 75 300 .114 19 119 Proposed Retail Display Light Total Proposed Watts maynot exceed Tote f All owed We(fs for Interior Lighting rom LTG -INT -DISPLAY Total Roposed Watts 2783 3658 Interior Lighting Power Allowance COMPLIES Note 1- List all unique space types per Table C405.4.2(2) that occur in the project scope. Select space type category from drop down menu. Note 2 - Indicate ceilingheighf for atriums and spacesufif¢ing the ceiling height adjustment per Table C405.4.2(2), Footnotes d thro f. Note 3 - List all proposed fighting fixtures including exempt lighting equipment end existing -to -remain fixtures. Note 4 - For proposed Fixture Description, indicate fixture type, tamp type (e.g. 7-8), numb er of lamps in the fixture, and ballast type (if included). For track lighting, list the length of the track (in feet) in addition to the fixture, lamp, and ballast informa6on. Note 5- Forlightingequipment eligible forexemption per 0405.4.1, note exception numberand leave Watts/Fixture blank Note 6 - Existing -to -remain frxturesshallbeincluded in the Proposed Lighting Wattage tablein thesame manner as new fixtures. tdentifyas existing in fixture description. Note 7 - For proposed WaffsFixture enterthe luminairewattage for installed lamp and betlast usingmanufactureror other approved source. Far luminaireswdthscrew-in lamps, enterthe manufacturer's listed maximuminput weSega of the fixture (not the lamp wattage). For low voltage e lighting, enterthe wattage of the transformer, Fortino voltage trackrbuswaysystems, enferttre targerofthe effach dtuminairewattage or50 watts/lineal foot, orenter the watla elimitof permanentcurrent rmrtin da ' ce. Note 8 - Lobb yArt/Exhibit DisplayAllowence is independent of the Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage. Enteral/ proposed lobbyart/exhibit display fixtures in LTG-INT-D1SPLAYform only. Note 9 - Calculation Area Details: a. Lighting fixtures in a building addition maycomply as a stand alone project, or they may be combined with the overall existing building lighting systems to demonstrate compliance. Refer to C502.1. b. For alterations and building additions, provide Space Types and gross intenorereas in the Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage table. Ifa buildingadditionwill complyas combined with the overall existing uildirp lighting systems, include all applicable existing Space Types and gross interior areas. c. If less than 50% of existinglighting#xtures will be replaced, provide total existinglighting wattage (priorto alteration) in the space provided inthe MaximumAtlowedLightingWattagetable. d, If lighting alteration project includessome building areasorspaces where <50%of luminaires are replaced, and other areas or spaces where z 50% of luminaires are rep/aced then these areas orspaces maybe documented seperatelyy. If multiple forms will be completed to demonstrate compliancefarthe total scope of the alteration project, describe scopecoveredin foal in User Note section. [nterior Pisptay l lghtmg' LS pace,r*,,.bY,Spacet r LTG INT-DiS PLAY 2015 Washin on State Ener Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 R3 R4 over 3 stories and all 51 gt 9y n'P 9 9 Revised Nov 2017 Project Title: Pandora -Southcenter Mall (Tukwila, WA) Date 4/30/2010 General Note- In Sales areas, an Increase inlighting power allowance ispermitfedfor lighting installed specifically forth° purpose of highlighting merchandise. Only Sales areas illuminated with eligible merchandse displaylightingmaybe included in the GrossinteriorArea under each Retail category. This lighting power allowance is the Maximum Retail DisplayAllowence OR the Total Retail Proposed Display Watts, whichever is less. Proposed retail displayl ighting wattage that exceeds this allowance is applied to general area lighting. Maximum Allowed Retail Display Lighting Wattage For Building Department Use User Nate Watts Roposed Location (plan 8, room #) Retail Sales Area Typa0015' Gross Interior Area in ft2 Allowed Watts per ft, NOTE2 Watts Allowed (watts/if x area) Store (101) Retail4: Jewelry, crystal, china 1080 2.50 2700 38 798 Retail Store (101) N3 - Triple -head adj. recessed LED downlight 1 57 57 Retail 4 Store (101) M3 - Triple -head adj. recessed LED downright 8 57 956 Retail Total Retail \Nth Display Area 1080 Total Wats Base Allowance Allowance N0TE4 2700 Retail Display Lighting MaximtmRetail Display 500 3200 Proposed Retail Display Lighting Wattage NOTE° Retail Area Location (plan #, room 6) Fixture Description N°TE6 Number of Fixtures Watts per Fixture NOTE7 Watts Roposed Retail 4 Store (101) N1 - Single -head adj. recessed LED dow nlight 3 19 57 Retail 4 Store (101) N2 - Dual -head adj. recessed LED downright 21 38 798 Retail Store (101) N3 - Triple -head adj. recessed LED downlight 1 57 57 Retail 4 Store (101) M3 - Triple -head adj. recessed LED downright 8 57 956 Retail Store (101) CAB.05.1 2 40 80 R Store (101) CAB.05.2 1 40 90 R Store (101) CAB.10.1 2 100 200 Retail Store (101) CAB.10.2 1 100 100 Retail4 Store(101) CAB.15.1 1 115 115 Retail Store (101) CAB.15.2 1 50 50 Retail4 Store (101) CAB.15.3 1 50 50 Retail4 Store (101) COR.6.3 9 30 120 Retail4 Store (101) JET.16.01 1 30 30 Retail Store (101) FLO.08.1 2 30 60 Retail Store (101) FLO.13.1 1 75 75 Retaii4 Store (101) FLO.13.2 1 75 75 Retail 4 Store (101) FLO.16.1 1 75 75 Retail4 Store (101) IFM.02 1 75 75 Retail 4 Store (101) WN.05.1 5 30 150 Retail4 Store(101) WIN.10.1 9 30 120 RETAIL DISPLAY WATTAGE ALLOWANCE -AS PROPOSED Note 1 - Note 2 - Note 3 - Note 4 - Note 5 - Note 6 - Note 7 - Note 8 - Note 9 - Proposed Retail Display Lighting Totais from LTG -INT -DISPLAY Total Retail Proposed Display Watts NOTES Retail Display Power Allowance NOTES 2783 2783 Retail 1 Retail 2 Retail 3 Retail 4 2783 Select retail sates areasfromdrop down menu. Onlyrafalt sales ereasfhatcomplywath C405.4.2.2.1 maybe entered in this table. Retail displeylightingpower allowances per C405.4,2.2.1, Equation 4-11. Unlit Message -Entero htin fixture information for thi s retail sales area in Proposed LighlingWattagetabieto enera°Lighting Power Allowance. Maximum retail display wattage allowance as calculated per 12405.4.2.2.1, Equation 4-11. Onl yseparatelyconfrolled retail displayfixtures that are independent of general area lighting per C405.4.2.2.1 maybe entered in this table. For proposed Fixture Description, list ALL proposed display lighting fixtures. Indicate fixture type, lamp type (e.g. T-8), numb er of lamps in the fixture, and ballast type (if included). Fortrackligttting, list the length of the track (in feet) ln addition to the fixture, lamp, and ballast information. For proposed Watts/Fixture enter the luminaire wattage for installed lamp and ballast usingmanufectureror other approved source. For luminaries with screw-in lamps, enter the man ufecturer'slistedmaximuminputwattage of the fixture (not the lamp wattage). For towvoltage lighting, enterthe wattage of the transformer. Far line voltage tracktbuswaysysfems, enter the larger of theatteched luminaire wattage or 50 wafts/lineal foot orenterthe wattage limit ofpermanent current limitingdevice. Tota! Retail Proposed Display Watts isautomaticatlyenteredinto the Proposed Fixture Wattage table in LTG -INT -SPACE. Retail displaylighting power allowance is the lesserafthe Maximum Retail DisplayAllowence OR the Total Retail Proposed DisplayWa#s. Retaildisplay wattage allowance is automaticallyenteredin the Maximum Allowed LightingWattage table in LTG -INT -SPACE. Note 10 - Entera unique title for each lobbyarea in the project Mat has seperatelycontrolled art/exhibit displeytighfing. A lobbyarea title (Column A) and the gross interior sf of the lobbyarea are ere both required to generate the maximum display allowance. Note 11- Lobbyart end exhibit displaywattage allowance per Table C405.4.2(2), Footnote c =0.5 W/ft2. Note 12- Proposed display lightingtotals for each lobbyarea perinformation entered into Proposed LobbyArt/DisplayLightingWaltage table. Note 13 - Onlyseparetelycontrolleddisplay fixtures installed in lobbies forth° purpose of highlighting offend exhibits, that are independent of general area lighting, maybe entered in this table. Note 14- Lob byArt/ExhibitDisplayAllowance is automatically entered in LTG -INT -SPACE. Interior Displayghting ` Space -by -Space TGINT ©IBPLAY 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Corurercial Buildings including 5.2, R3, R4 over 3 s s and all R1 Revised July 2016 Project Title: Pandora - Southcenter Mall (Tukwila, WA) Date 4/30/2018 General Note- In Lobb yerees, en additional wattage allowance is permitted for lighting installed specific my for the purpose of highlighting art and exhibits. Only Lob byareas with eligible display lighting may use this additional allowance. Proposed displaylighting for each Lobby area maynot exceed this all owence. Maximum Allowed Lobby ArtVExhibit Display Lighting Wattage For Building Lope 1 r wet Use Lobby Area "Ism m Lobby Description including (plan # 8 room #) Gross Interior Area in ft' Maximum Display Watts Allowed Per Area NOTE 11 Proposed Display Lighting Total Per Area NOTE 12 Area Description Gross Interior Area inn' Allowed Watts per ft2 Watts Allowed (watts/1t2 x area) Surface Description Area (ft2), perimeter (k) or # of items Allowed Watts per ft2 or per If Allow ed Watts x fe (or x If) NOTE 2 Total Lobby with Display Area Total Lobby Art/Exhibit Display Allowance 501514 Proposed Lobby Ar)/Exhibit Display Lighting Wattage Lobby Area Location (plan 8, room 8) Fixture Description N0TE6 Number of Fixtures Watts per Facture N°TE6 Watts Proposed Total Lobby Art/Exhibit Proposed Display Wats Interior Lighting Power Allowance * See footnotes on previous page a"' plata Into6wW3"SN- Building uildm 1il �Arae£et»A;lma:,;➢ M..... e»n. th Y41 olAx ,3} LTG-iNT-BLD 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Cornrrorciai Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Nov 2017 Project Title: Pandora - Southcenter Mall (Tukwila, WA) Date 4/30/2018 ,For Location (plan it, room #) Building Department Use Clear User Note Watts Proposed Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage NOTE' Building Area Location (plan #, room #, or ALL) Area Description Gross Interior Area inn' Allowed Watts per ft2 Watts Allowed (watts/1t2 x area) Surface Description Area (ft2), perimeter (k) or # of items Allowed Watts per ft2 or per If Allow ed Watts x fe (or x If) NOTE 2 Total Total Allowed Tradable + Sita Allowance Watts: ................. . Proposed Lighting Wattage Building Area Location (plan it, room #) FoctureDescription NOTE14.56 Number of Fixtures Watts Per Fixture NOTE' Watts Proposed Building Grounds Applies to individual luminaires} 100 Wetts Efficacy>SOtunenstwatt Exemption Controlled by notion sensor Tradable Maximum Allowed Lighting WattageNoTE1 Base Site Allowance: 0 Tradable Surfaces Surface Description Area (ft2), perimeter (k) or # of items Allowed Watts per ft2 or per If Allow ed Watts x fe (or x If) NOTE 2 Total Allowed Tradable + Sita Allowance Watts: ................. . Compliance by Building AreaNOTE° Building Area Warnings Total Allowed Watts Total Reposed Watts Interior Lighting Power Allowance User Note Building Grounds Applies to individual luminaires} 100 Wetts Efficacy>SOtunenstwatt Exemption Controlled by notion sensor Tradable Maximum Allowed Lighting WattageNoTE1 Base Site Allowance: 0 Tradable Surfaces Surface Description Area (ft2), perimeter (k) or # of items Allowed Watts per ft2 or per If Allow ed Watts x fe (or x If) NOTE 2 Note 1 - List all unique building areas per Table C405.4.2(1) that occur in the project scope. Select building area category from drop down menu. Note 2 - Unlf t Message - Enter lighting fixture information for this bud ding area surface in Proposed Lighting Wattage table to generate Lighting Power Allowance. Note 3 - Proposed fixtures must be listed in the building area in which theyoccur. List all proposed lighting fixturesincluding exempt lighting equipment andexisting-to-rerrein fixtures Note 4 - For proposed Fixture Description, indicate fixture type, lamp type (e.g. T-8), number of lamps in the fixture, and ballast type (if included). For track lighting, list the length of the track (in feet) in addition to the fixture, lamp, and ballast information. Neta 5 - For lighting equipment eligible for exemption per C405.4.1, note exception numb erand leave Watts/Fixture blank Note 6 - Existing-toremainfixhiresshallbeincludedintheProP Lighting � Proposed htin Watte tab /Din the same manner asnew fixtures. Identify as existing in fixture description. Note 7- For proposed Watts/Fixture enter the iuminaire wattage forinsCalled lamp end b atlas!' usingmanufectureror other approved source. For luminaires with straw -in lamps enterthe manufacturer's listed meximuminput wattage of the fixture (not the lamp wattage). For low voltage fighting. enterthe wattage of the transformer. For line voltage trackrbuswaysystems, enterthe larger of the attached luminaire wattage or 50 watts/lineal loot, or enter the wettege limiter permanent current limiting device. Note 8 - Proposed Wattage for each Building Area type shall not exceed the Allowed Wattage for that Building Area type. Trading wettege between Building Area types is not allowed under the Building Area Method compliance path, Note 9 - Calculation Area Details: e. Lighting fixtures in a building addition may comply as a stand alone projector they may be combined with the overall existingb wilding lighting systems to demonstrate compliance. Refer to C502.1. b. For alterations and building additions, provide Building Area types and gross interior areas in the Maximum All owed LightingWattage table. lie buildingadditon Mil complyes combined with the overall existing building lighting systems, include ell applicable existing Building Area types and gross interior areas c. if less than 50% of existing lghtingfixtures will be replaced, use LTG-tNr-SPACE form fo document compliance. Totals � A i r� In xter o LTG -EXT: ( 2015 Washington State Energy Code Co fiance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and all 51 Revised Nov 2017 Project Title: Pandora -Southcenter Mall (Tukwila, WA) Date 4/30/2018 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Clear Exterior LightingZone selection required to enable LTG -EXT form. Zones are defined in Table C405.5.2(1) and specified bythe jurisdiction. For Building Department Use Watts Proposed User Note Building Grounds Applies to individual luminaires} 100 Wetts Efficacy>SOtunenstwatt Exemption Controlled by notion sensor Tradable Maximum Allowed Lighting WattageNoTE1 Base Site Allowance: 0 Tradable Surfaces Surface Description Area (ft2), perimeter (k) or # of items Allowed Watts per ft2 or per If Allow ed Watts x fe (or x If) NOTE 2 Total Allowed Tradable + Sita Allowance Watts: ................. . Tradable Proposed Lighting Wattage"oTE' Tradable Surface Facture Description NOTE4, 5 Number of Fixtures Watts per FIXtureNOTE8 Watts Proposed Allowed Watts per ft2, If or item Allowed Watts x ft2 (or x 6) NOTE 2 Total proposed tradable watts maynot exceed the sum of total allowed tradable watts plus the base site allowance. Any base site allowance not needed tomake tradable watts complycen b e applied to individual non -tradable categories Total Proposed Tradable Watts: Non -Tradable Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage NOTE' Site Allowance Remaining: 0 Non -Tradable Surfaces Surface Description Area (ft2). perimeter (If) or # of items Allowed Watts per ft2, If or item Allowed Watts x ft2 (or x 6) NOTE 2 Non -Tradable Proposed Lighting Wattage NOTES.7 Non -Tradable Surface Fixture DescriptionNore4.s Number of Factures Watts per Fixture NOTES Watts Proposed Non -tradable proposed watts maynot exceed allowed watts for any individual surface unless the total excesswatts for an non -tradable surfaces are less than the remaining site allowance. n -Tradable Watts Exceeding LPA: Remaining Site Allowance: Exterior Lighting Note 1 - Lista!! exterior surfaces per Table C405.5.2(2)that occur in the project scope. Selectexteriorsurface categories from drop down menu. Note 2 - Unlit Message -Enter lighting fixture information forthis surface in Proposed Lighting Wattage table to generate Lighting Power Allowance, Note 3 - List ell proposed lighting fixtures induding existing-lo-remsin fixtures. Note 4 - For proposed Fixture Descriptim, indicate fixture type, lamp type, number of lamps in the fixture, and all est type (if applicable). Note 5 - Existing -to -remain fixtures shell b e i ncbded in the Tradable and Non -Tradable Proposed Lighting Wattage tables in the same manner es new fixtures. IdentiN as existing in fixture description. Note 6- For proposed Watts/Fixtum enter the luminaire wattage for installed lamp end ballast using manufacturerorother approved source. For luminaires with screw-in lamps, enterthe manufacturer's listed maximuminput wattage of the fixture (not the lamp wattage). For low voltage lighting, enterthe wattage of the transformer. Note 7 -Automated Teller and Night Depositories- For each location, enterthe number ofATM machines or depositories within that location. if there are multiple locationsin the project, enter each location individually in the Non -Tradable Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage table and Identilythe location in the Surface Description section. -ffoffo REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE. JUL 262018 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 092018 PERMIT CENTER HENDERSON ENGINEERS 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 TEL (913) 742-5000 FAX (913). 742-5001 WWW,HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM 1850001509 WA. CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 SA BArch itects 2 Nickerson Street Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98109 ® 206 957 6400 Q 206 957 6404 PANDoRA Southcenter Mall 2800 Southcenter Mall Suite 668 Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT SET: SCALE: DRAWN: AJM CHECKED: PROJECT NO: 5.9.2018 10008.76 WSEC LIGHTING COMPLIANCE FORMS E5.1 pw a ,ww Lighting,- 2015 Washington "ry�n+rv:... ,,.. w .,.w.».,y o wimp maw..+ v r ..,.+. n.„.+n✓au w., r:t„ ....a .a Motor,,�and�Electicr'% al3 Pe,s""wt rnKXmr.' ltChecklist,, Pg1.Y3 ..,: r • p. .^•: 7 . h% and ab R1 ea 'rv' . war.... +n W ea, r. »w., 4 $ ` LTG=CHK' State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories Revised Nov 20'7 Project Title: Pandora - Southcenter Mall (Tukwila, WA) 1 Cete 4/30/2018 The following information is necessary to checka permit application for coopliance w ith the lighting, motor, and electrical requirerrents in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. ApplicabilityI (yes,no,na) Code Section Component 1 Compliance information required in pernit docurrents Location in Documents Building Departmert Notes LIGHTING CONTROLS Yes C405.2 Lighting controls, general For all lighting fixtures, indicate lighting control rrethod on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or exception taken 1, E3.2 NA NA C405.2 Luminaire level lighting controls (LLLC) Indicate on plans at fixtures provided with LLLC in lieu of C405.2 Iighting controls; provide description of control capabilities and performance parameters E1.1, B.1, B.2 51.1, 63.2, E5.1, E5.2 Yes NA C405.1 Lighting in dwelling units For permanently installed lighting fixtures in dwelling units, indicate lighting control method on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or demonstrate compliance with high efficacy exception 1 NA Yes C405.2.3 C405.2.1.1 C405.2.2.2 C405.2.4 C405.2.5 Manual controls Indicate on plans the method of manual lighting control (whether combined w ith occupancy sensor, automatic light reduction, daylight responsive or specific application controls), location of manual control device and area or specific application it serves E1.1, E3.2 Indicate rated watts per cfm for elevator cab ventilation fans do not exceed 0.33 watts per cf re Yes C405.2.2.1 C4052.2.2 C405.2.3 Manual interior light reduction controls Indicate on plans w hich method of manual 50% fighting load reduction is provided, or whether lighting load is reduced via occupancy sensors or daylight responsive controls E1.1, E3.2 NA Yes 0405.2.2 Method of automatic shut-off control Indicate on plans the method of automatic shut-off control during unoccupied periods (occupancy sensor, time switch or digital timer sw itch) for all lighting zones; Indicate locations where automatic shutoff is provided by other methods (occupancy sensor or digital timer switch) or which time switch control exception applies E1.1, 63.2 E1.1, E3.2 E1.1, 63.2, 55.1, E5.2 Yes 0405.2.1 0405.2.1.1 Occupancy sensor controls Indicate on plans the spaces served by occupancy sensors; E1.1 To comply with additional efficiency package option, demonstrate in compliance forms that total connected interior lighting wattage is 25% less than the total maximum allowed lighting wattage via Building Area Method or Space -By -Space Mathod Indicate whether occupancy sensor controls are configured to be manual -on, aubonatic 50% -on, or serve a space eligible for automatic 100% -on per exception E1.1, E3.2 NA NA 0405.2.1.2 Occupancy sensor controls - warehouses Indicate aisleways and open areas in warehouse spaces provided with occupancy sensor controls that reduce lighting power by 50% C405.13 04081 1 04081 2 G408.1.4.2 0103.6 EXTERIOR LIGHTING POWER & EFFICACY Yes C405.2.2.1 Automatic time switch controls Indicate locations of override switches on plans and the lighting zone(s) served, include area sq. ft E1.1, E3.2 NA G405.2.6 Digital tirrer switch Indicate digital timer sw itch control includes: manual on/off, time delay, audible and visual indication of impending tine -out Tails C405.5.2(1) Exterior lighting zone NA 0405.2.4.2 0405.2.4.3 Daylight zones - Sidelight and toplight Indicate primary and secondary sidelight daylight zone areas on plans, include sq. ft; Indicate toplight daylight zone areas on plans, include sq. ft.; 6405.5.1 Exterior building grounds lighting For small vertical fenestration assemblies (rough opening less than 10 percent of primary daylight zone) w here daylight responsive controls are not required, provide fenestration area to daylight zone calculation(s) Indicate in plans that project close out documentation is required including WSEC lghting compliance forms and calculations that document all interior and exterior lighting area and / or surface types, lighting power allowances and installed densities E5.1, 55.2 NA C405.2.4 Daylight responsive controls Indicate on plans lighting zone(s) served by daylight responsive controls; Identify sidelight and toplight daylight zones that are not provided w ith daylight sensing controls and the exception(s) that apply; ,,,r 4 , „ t, A and a1 R1 r LTG -CHK Revised Nov 2017 Indicate on plans the lighting load reduction method - continuous dimring, or stepped dinning that provides at least two even steps between 0%-100% of rated power; Pandora - Southcenter Mali (Tukwila, WA) Date 4/30/2018 The following information is necessary to checka permit application for compliance w ith the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Indicate that daylight sensing controls are configured to completely shut off all controlled lights in the lighting zone Code Section Corrponent NA 0405.2.5 Additional controls - Specific application lighting controls Identify spaces and lighting fixtures on plans that require specific application lighting controls per this section NA 0503.6 Yes 0405.2.5 - Items 182 Display and accent lighting Indicate on plans that display and accent lighting, and display case lighting are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within the same space; Indicate manual and automatic lighting control method E1.1, E1.2 E1.1, 63.2 Eighth 2015 Washington Motor State Energy rAz✓"<e1't%x',",ryLl°"„..n:rrct,,Kauv7"%'""Y;asur�it and Electrical Code Compliance Permit Checklist; 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LT,G-CHK Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories Revised Nov 20'7 Project Title: Pandora-Southcenter Mall (Tukwlla, WA) Date 4/30/2018 The following information is necessary to checka permit application for compliance w ith the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Applicability (yes.no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in perrrit documents Location in Documents Building Departnert Notes NA 0405.2.5 - Item3 Hotel/motel guest rooms Indicate mautomatic method of autoatic control - vacancy or captive key control of all installed luminaires and switched receptacles in guest room C503.6 Lighting panel alterations Yes 0405.2.5 - Item Supplemental task lighting Indicate method and location of automatic shut-off vacancy control for supplemental task lighting, including under -shelf or under -cabinet lighting E1.1 Interior space reconfiguration NA 0405.2.5 - Item 5 Lighting for non- visual applications Indicate on plans eligible non -visual lighting applications, include sq. ft. area of each lighting control zone; C504.2 Lighting repairs Indicate on plans that non -visual lighting are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within the sane space; Indicate method of manual lighting control and applicable automatic lighting control 0505.1 Change of space use Yes C405.2.5 - Item6 Lighting equipment for sale or demonstration Indicate on plans that lighting equipment for sale or demonstration are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within the same space; Indicate method of manual lighting control and applicable automatic lighting control 1, E2.1, E3.2 51.1,53.1,53.2 0405.10 Yes 0405.2.5- Item Means of egress lighting Identify on plans egress fixtures that function as both normal and emergency means of egress illumination; Provide calculation of lighting power density of total egressB. lighting; 1 _ 1 E1.1, E3.1 51.1, E2.1, E3.2 If total egress lighting power density is greater than 0.02 W/sq. ft, indicate on plans egress fixtures requiring automate shut- off during unoccupied periods; Indicate rrethod of automatic shut-off control E1.1, E3.1 NA C405.2.7 Exterior lighting controls Indicate on exterior lighting plans and fixture schedules the automatic lighting control method, control sequence, and locations served; For building facade and landscape lighting, indicate autorretic controls shut off lighting as a function of daw Ndusk and foxed opening/closing tine; For all other exterior lighting, indicate automatic controls shut off lighting as a function of evadable daylight include control sequence that also reduces lighting power by at least 30% between 12am-Sant or from 1 hour after closing to 1 hour before opening, or based upon motion sensor NA 0405.5.1 Exterior building grounds lighting controls For building grounds fixtures greater than 100 watts, indicate on plans w hether fixtures have efficacy greater than 80 lumens or; are controlled by notion sensor, or are exempt lighting per C405.5.2 Yes 0405,2.5 (listed after C405.2.7)switches Area controls - Master control and circuit power limit Indicate location(s) of master control switch(es) intended to control multiple independent switches; circuit breaker may not be used as a nester control switch; E1.1, E3.2 Verify y that no 20 arrp circuit controlled by a single sw itch or automatic control is loaded beyond 80% Ea, E21, E31 ADDITIONAL EFFICIENCY PACKAGE OPTION - ENHANCED DIGITAL LIGHTING CONTROLS 0406.4 Enhanced digital lighting controls To comply w ith additional efficiency package option, indicate on plans all interior lighting fixtures that are individually addressed and provided w ith continuous dirrrring, or exception taken; Include calculation of percent total installed interior lighting power that is configured with required enhanced lighting control functions (nin 90% to corrply w ith additional efficiency package option) JASON P. 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A, Motor %andEIactrlcaI)ParmI Checklist,Pg.�3 .. ..w , . 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories and at R1 Revised Nov 2017 Project Title: Pandora-Southcenter Mall (Tukwila, WA) 'Date 4/30/2018 The following information is necessary to checka permit application for corrpliance w ith the lighting, motor, and electrical requirerrents in the Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit docurrents Location in Documents Building Department Notes INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER & EFFICACY Yes C405.4.1 C405.4.2 Total connected interior lighting power Include all luminaires in lighting fixture schedule; indicate fixture types, lamps, ballasts, and manufacturer's rathd watts per fixture; E1.1 NA klentify spaces eligible for lighting power exemption on plans and in compliance forms; indicate the exception applied; E1.1, E5.1, E5.2 Indicate on electrical plans that each dwelling unit in Group R-2 has a separate electrical energy peter Identify lighting equipment eligible for lighting powerexerrption in fixture schedule and in =Wiener) forrrs; indicate the exception applied; J Indicate that exempt lighting equipment is in addition to general area lighting and 5 controlled independently E1.1, B.1, B.2 51.1, 63.2, E5.1, E5.2 Yes Yes 0405.3 Exit signs Indicate location of exit signs on plans and rated w atts per fixture in lighting fixture schedule (maximum 5 watts per side) 1 NA NA C405.1 Lighting in dwelling units -lamp efficacy If high efficacy exception is applied to permanently installed lighting fixtures in dwelling units, indicate in lighting fixture schedule if lamps in fixtures are high efficacy per R404.1. Calculate percentage of fixtures w ith high efficacy lamps in project (min 75% to comply with exception). Indicate rated watts per cfm for elevator cab ventilation fans do not exceed 0.33 watts per cf re Interior Lighting Power Calculation - Indicate compilance path taken NA 0405.4.2.1 Building Area Method Complete required compliance forrrs - proposed wattage per building area does not exceed maximum allowed wattage per building area; identify locations of building areas on plans NA C405.9.2, Yes 0405.4.2.2 Space -By -Space Method Complete required compliance forms - total proposed wattage does not exceed maximum allow ed wattage; identify locations of space types on plans, including retail display areas, lobby art & exhibit display areas, and ceiling heights as applicable E1.1, 63.2, 55.1, E5.2 0405.9.3 ADDITIONAL EFFICIENCY PACKAGE OPTION - REDUCED INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER DENSITY NA 0406.3 Reduced lighting power density To comply with additional efficiency package option, demonstrate in compliance forms that total connected interior lighting wattage is 25% less than the total maximum allowed lighting wattage via Building Area Method or Space -By -Space Mathod No 0408.3 NA C4063 Reduced lighting power density - dwelling unit lamp efficacy For project with dwelling units, to comply with additional efficiency package option indicate in lighting fixture schedule if larrps in interior fixtures have efficacy rating of 60 lumens per watt or more. Calculate percentage of fixtures with tamps that have this efficacy rating (rrin 95% to comply with option) No C405.13 04081 1 04081 2 G408.1.4.2 0103.6 EXTERIOR LIGHTING POWER & EFFICACY NA 0405.5.2 Total connected exterior lighting power Include all turrinaires in fighting fixture schedule; indicate fixture types, larrps, ballasts, and manufacturer's rated watts per fixture; Identify exterior applications eligible for lighting power exemption on plans and in compliance forms; indicate exception applied; Indicate that exempt exterior lighting is controlled independently from non-exempt exterior lighting; include exception claimed for each fixture or group of fixtures under exception category - NA Tails C405.5.2(1) Exterior lighting zone Indicate building exterior lighting zone as defined by the AHJ NA 6405.5.1 Exterior building grounds lighting For building grounds fixtures rated at greater than 100 watts that are complying based on efficacy. indicate rated lane efficacy (in lumens per w att) in fixture schedule Indicate in plans that project close out documentation is required including WSEC lghting compliance forms and calculations that document all interior and exterior lighting area and / or surface types, lighting power allowances and installed densities E5.1, 55.2 NA Lighting 2015 Washington C405.5.2 Motor; State Energy Exterior lighting power calculations ;i,48kV7r`2t'F:t73,3.' ,.,:,w!0/n•`.lhsa+'daD"n'§Yf": and Electrical Code Compliance Complete required compliance form- proposed wattage for exterior lighting plus base site allowed does not exceed maximum allow ed ��„lY:,." Permit, Checklist, Pg ;„4F ,,,r 4 , „ t, A and a1 R1 r LTG -CHK Revised Nov 2017 Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2, R3, R4 over 3 stories Pandora - Southcenter Mali (Tukwila, WA) Date 4/30/2018 The following information is necessary to checka permit application for compliance w ith the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Corrponent Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes LIGHTING ALTERATIONS NA 0503.6 Interior and parking garage lighting fixture alterations Vbhere 3 50% of existing luminaires in interior space(s) or parking garage are replaced; indicate corrpliance path (building area or space -by -space method); include all new and existing - to -refrain luninaires in compliance form (LTG -INT -BLD or LTG - INT -SPACE); indicate proposed fighting w attage does not exceed naxirrumallowed per corrpliance path Where < 50% of existing luminaires in interior space(s) or parking garage are replaced; indicate total existing lighting wattage in each space prior to alteration; include an new and existing -to -remain luminaires in LTG-INT-SPACEforrrt indicate proposed total lighting wattage in alteration area does not exceed total existing lighting wattage prior to alteration NA 0503.6 Exterior lighting fixture alterations Where t 50% of existing exterior lighting w attage is replaced; include all new and existing -to -remain luminaires in LTG -DCT form; indicate proposed total exterior lighting wattage does not exceed maximum allow ed - Where < 50% of existing exterior fighting wattage is replaced; indicate total existing lighting wattage prior to alteration; include all new and existing -to -remain luminaires in LTG -DCT form; indicate proposed total exterior fighting wattage does not exceed total existing w attage prior to alteration - Ye s C503.6 Interior lighting w ring alterations Mere new wiring is installed to serve new interior luninaires and /or luminaires are relocated to a new circuit; indicate lighting controls are provided (as applicable) - manual (C405.2.3);occupancy sensor (0405.2.1): daylight responsive (C405.2.4); specific application (0405.2.5); exit signs (0405.3) E1.1, E3.2 NA C503.6 Exterior lighting wiring alterations Where new wiring is installed to serve new exterior lurrinaires and /or luminaires are relocated to new circuit; indicate exterior lighting contras are provided (0405.2.7) Yes C503.6 Lighting panel alterations Mere a new lighting panel is installed or an existing panel is moved (all new raceway and conductor wiring); indicate lighting controls are provided (as applicable) - same provisions as wiring alterations; time switch controls and manual fight reduction controls (C405.2.2) E1.1, E3.2 Yes 0503.6 Interior space reconfiguration Where interior space(s) is reconfigured (permanently installed walls or ceiling -height partitions); indicate lighting controls are provided (as applicable) -sora provisions as lighting panel alterations 01.1, 53.2 NA C504.2 Lighting repairs Identify existing luminaires being upgraded with bulb and / or ballast replacement; indicate fixture alteration does not increase existing fixture wattage NA 0505.1 Change of space use Identify spaces on plans w here the building area type or space use type is being changed fromone type to another per Tables 0405.4.2(1) or (2) Indicate compliance path (building area or space -by -space method); include all new and existing -to -remain luminaires in compliance form (LTG -INT -BLD or LTG -INT -SPACE); indicate proposed lighting wattage does not exceed nexin'um allowed per compliance path RECEPTACLES Yes 0405.10 Controlled receptacles Identify all controlled and uncontrolled receptacles on electrical plans in each space in which they are required; include receptacle configuration such as spacing between controlled and uncontrolled, duplex devices, etc; E1.1, 521, 53.2 Indicate on plans whether the method of automatic control for each controlled receptacle zone is by occupant sensor or prograrrrrable tints -of -day control 51.1, E2.1, E3.2 . ,�k.t' o;V q r... ^p Y YN" rc'•1Y °"' Y Y, o 3 f U, G ""'r""^J>ti Lighting, Motor, and, ElectricalermitChecklist,nPg Permit Y b t t k} S ,t �`; Yt ,•,C,4.S,➢ %ni%h and all R1 Y LTG -CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including 122, R3, R4 over 3 stories Revised Nov 2017 Pandora - Southcenter Mall (Tukwila, WA) Date 4/30/2018 The following information is necessary to checka permit application for corrpliance w ith the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit docurrents Location in Documents Building Department Notes MOTORS, TRANSFORMERS, ELECTRIC METERS, INTERIOR TRANSPORTATION NA 0405.6 Electrical transformers Include electrical transformer schedule on electrical plans; indicate transformer size, efficiency, or exception taken NA 0405.7 Dwelling unit electrical energy consumption Indicate on electrical plans that each dwelling unit in Group R-2 has a separate electrical energy peter Yes 0405.8 Electric motor efficiency Include all motors, including fractional hp motors, in electric rotor schedule on electrical plans; indicate hp, rpm, rated efficiency, or exception applied E3.1, MBH DWGS NA 0405.9.1 levator cabs For luminaires in each elevator cab, provide calculated average efficacy of combined fixtures that indicates efficacy is not less than 35 lumens per watt Indicate rated watts per cfm for elevator cab ventilation fans do not exceed 0.33 watts per cf re Indicate automatic controls that de -energize lighting and ventilation fans w hen elevator is stopped and unoccupied for a period of 15 minutes or rrore NA C405.9.2, Escalators and oving walls Indicate escalators comply with ASMEA17.1/CSA B44; automatic controls are configured to reduce operational speed to the minimum permitted when not in use NA 0405.9.3 Regenerative drive Indicate all one-way dow n or reversible escalators are provided with a variable frequency regenerative drive DOCUMENTATION AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS TO SUPPORT COMMISSIONING (Cx) No 0408.3 Scope of electrical power and lighting systems commissioning Indicate that all electrical systems (receptacles, transformers, motors, vertical and horizontal transportation) for which the WSEC requires control functions and / or configuration to perform specific functions are required to be comrrissioned; Where total building lighting load is > 20 kW, or w here total lighting load of lurrinaires requiring daylight sensing and / or occupancy control > 10 kW, indicate that all automatic lighting control systems are required to be commissioned; or provide building lighting power calculation demonstrating eligibility for exception; No C405.13 04081 1 04081 2 G408.1.4.2 0103.6 Cor rrissioning requirements in construction documents Indicate Cx requirements in plans and specifications for all applicable electrical and fighting control systems per 0408; Include general surrary with at minimum Items 1 thru 4 of the Cx plan per C408.1.2 including: narrative description of activities, responsiblities of the Cx team schedule of activities including verification of project close out documentation per C103.6, and conflict of interest plan (if required); Include in general summary that a Cx project report or Compliance Checlist (Figure 0408.1.4.2) shall be completed by the Certified Cx Professional and provided to the ow ner prior to the final electrical inspection No 0408.3.1 Functional performance testing criteria Identify in plans and specifications the intended operation of all equipment and controls during all rrodes of operation, including interfacing between new and existing -to -remain systems PROJECT CLOSE OUT DOCUMENTATION Yes C103.6.3 Project close out documentation requirements Indicate in plans that project close out documentation is required including WSEC lghting compliance forms and calculations that document all interior and exterior lighting area and / or surface types, lighting power allowances and installed densities E5.1, 55.2 If "no" is selected for any question, provide explanation: Documentation and System Requirements to Support Commissioning (Cx): The tenant space meets the exception underC408.3 Electrical Powerand Lighting Systems Commissioning where the total installed lighting load is less than 20kW. End of Lighting, Motor & Transformer Permit Documents Checklist REVIEWED .FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 70 - NEC JUL 2 6 2010 Ciiy of.Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 0 9 2018 PERMIT CENTER HENDERSON ENGINEERS 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 TEL (913) 742-5000 FAX (913) 742-5001 WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS,COM 1850001509 WA. CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 5ABA rchitects 2 Nickerson Street Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98109 UT 206 957 6400 QQ 206 957 6404 PANDoRA Southcenter Mall 2800 Southcenter Mall Suite 668 Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT SET: SCALE: DRAWN: AJM CHECKED: PROJECT NO: 5.9.2018 10008.76 WSEC LIGHTING COMPLIANCE FORMS E5.2