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Permit M19-0214 - LENSCRAFTERS - NEW AIR HANDLER, RTV, DUCTWORK, DIFFUSERS, CONTROLS AND RESTROOM EXHAUST FANS
LENSCRAFTERS 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470130 FINALED 06/22/2021 M19-0214 C) Parcel No: City of Tnnkxux^U of Department -' Community Development 63DUSouthcenterBoulevard, Suite #1UO Tukwila, Washington 9Q188 Phone: 206431,3570 Inspection Request Line: 2D6'43n'935O Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.Rov 9202470130 4l5SOUTH[[NTERMALL Project Name: LENSCRAFTERS MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit Number: M19-014 Issue Date: 8/20/2020 Permit Expires On: 2/16/2021 Owner: Address: Contact Person: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT P0BOX l3O94O,CAKL3BAD'[NN, 92013 TIK8SCHENK 1120E803T#211'BU]OK4|NGTON' N1N'5542O EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC ([ONST) 7Z7SKENYONST'SEATTLE'WA, 98108 BVERGRB540 ''' Phone: (962)345'6040 Phone: (206)7631744 Expiration Date: 1/6/2022 DESCRIPTION OfWORK: NEW AIR HANDLER AND NEW RTV, NEW DUCTWORK, DIFFUSERS, AND CONTROLS. (2) NEW RESTROOM EXHAUST FANS. Valuation of Work: $71,466.00 Type of Work: NEW Fuel type: GAS Fees Collected: $1,135.77 Electrical Service Provided by: PVGETSOUND ENERGY Water District: TUKVV|LA Sewer District: TUKVV|iA Current Codes adopted hythe City nfTukwila: international Building Code Edition: International Residential Code Edition: international Mechanical Code Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: International Fuel Gas Code; 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 National Electrical Code VVACities Electrical Code: VVACZ96-46D: Code: ermit Center Authorized Signature: |hearbycertify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions cflaw and ordinances governing this work will becomplied with, whether specified herein ornot. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state orlocal laws regulating construction orthe performance ofwork. |amauthorized tosign and obtain this development permit and agree tothe conditions attached tnthis permit. Signature: Print Name: �*��� /� [(/=`��—` l Date: C6 ,)0 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 orabandoned for aperiod oflD0days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: 1: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #Z436and #2437) 2: Remote indicator lights are required onall above ceiling smoke detectors. (City Ordinance #2437) 3: All new fire alarm systems ormodifications toexisting systems shall have the written approval o/The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. Nowork shall commence until afire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #Z4]7)(|FC9U1.2) 4: H.VAC. units rated at greater than 2,000 cfm require auto -shutdown devices. These devices shall be separately zoned in the alarm panel and local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #Z437) I H.V.A.C. systems supplying air in excess of 2,000 cubic feet per minute to enclosed spaces within buildings shall beequipped with vnautomatic shutoff. Automatic shutoff shall beaccomplished byinterrupting the power source of the air -moving equipment upon detection of smoke in the main return -air duct served by such equipment. Smoke detectors shall be labeled by an approved agency for air -duct installation and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. (|MC 606.1' 606.2.1) 6: Duct smoke detectors shall becapable ofbeing reset from asingle point near the alarm panel. (City Ordinance#Z3Z8) 7: Duct detectors shall send asupervisory signal only upon activation. (City Ordinance #Z437} 8: An electrical permit from the City of Tukwila Building Department Permit Center (206-431-3670) is required for this project. 9: The attached set of mechanical plans have been reviewed by The Tukwila Fire Marshals Office and are acceptable with the following concerns: 10: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval ofsuch condition orviolation. D: These plans were reviewed byInspector 511. |fyou have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at(2O6)57S-4407, 12: VALIDITY OFPERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City o/Tukwi|a. Permits presuming togive authority tuviolate urcancel the provisions of the code orother ordinances ofthe City ofTukwila shall not bevalid, The issuance ofapermit based onconstruction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction nferrors in the construction documents and other data. 13: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (Z06/43l'3670). 14: All permits, inspection record card and approved construction documents shall be kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the Building Inspector until final inspection approval is granted, 15: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 16: Except for direct -vent appliances that obtain all combustion air directly from the outdoors; fuel -fired appliances shall not be located in, or obtain combustion air from, any of the following rooms or spaces: Sleeping rooms, bathrooms, toilet rooms, storage closets, surgical rooms. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (3O6)438'9]5D FIRE FINAL 1800 MECHANICAL FINAL 0701 ROUGH'\NN1ECMAN|QAL CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Mechanical Permit No. rr) Project No. Date Application Accepted: 3o— Le— 30 -a Date Application Expires: (For office use only) MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **please print** SITE LOCATION Site Address: 4,16 (4 4 11 w..sarig 01/4\1- Tenant Name: LeNStatiFreAS PROPERTY OWNER Name: VAEZ r P-1 Ei—D Address: ,z01:3 5(74 mcerrEa. City: 5.e.:Arrt.E. State: Zip: WA 4103% CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Ti tv\ SC rale— Address: itva €.80 SF. 54 krE Zi City: State: Zip Gccia tY\ kr( G C'Ori Al a S5 Wrg Phone:cs.2. ..34s.. 60 40 Fax: csz...casq Email: i fn5 e e k (Ike r j ones . co 0..... King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 11:42-441 0(3 kq 1 Suite Number: 601E3 Floor: New Tenant: 0 Yes M.. No MECIIANICAL CONTRACTOR LNFORMATJON Company Name: 'I ,6 •D Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Contr Reg No.: Exp Date: Tukwila Business License No.: Valuation of project (coniractor's bid price): $ it (466 . Describe the scope of work in detail: Nel pvt. (sew() cc.^_ w(C) 'CY. real Oui-loag. D‘Vc-i4WILS AND C.a cc ca0C.S . 2 Iliart a4rt&fZorr-.. r Vrt-45 Use: Residential: New ..........D Replacement Commercial: New Replacement Fuel Type: Electric 0 Gas Other: \ApplicationsTomas-Applicatione On Line12016 Applications \Mechanical Permit Application Revised 1 -4-16.docx Revised: January 2016 bh Page 1 of 2 Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Unit Type Qty Furnace <l O0k btu } Furnace > 100k btu Floor furnace Suspended/wall/floor mounted heater Appliance vent Repair or addition to heat/refrig/cooling system Air handling unit <10,000 cfm 1 Unit Type Qty Air handling unit >10,000 cfm Evaporator cooler Ventilation fan connected to single duct Ventilation system Hood and duct Incinerator — domestic Incinerator — comm/industrial Unit Type Qty Fire damper Diffuser 3% T#JerJnastat Wood/gas stove Emergency generator Other mechanical equipment Boiler/Compressor Qty 0-3 hp/ l 00,000 btu 3-15 hp/500,000 btu 15-30 hp/1,000,000 btu 30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu 50+ hp/1,750,000 btu Noise: Mechanical units need to be in compliance with the Tukwila Noise Code. Maximum permissible sound levels are based on from where the sound is created and where the sound is heard. Additionally, if sound can be heard from within a house at night in a residential zone it may not be allowed. For more details, see TMC 8.22 *Dayti District of Sound Producing Source District of Receiving Property Residential, Daytime* Residential, Nighttime Commercial Industrial Residential 55 dB(A) 45 dB(A) 57 dB(A) 60 dB(A) Commercial 57 dB(A) 47 dB(A) 60 dB(A) 65 dB(A) Industrial 60 dB(A) 50 dB(A) 65 dB(A) 70 dB(A) e me 7AM-10PM, Monday through Friday and 8AM-IOP A few sounds are exempt from the noise code, including: • Warning devices; Construction and property maintenance during the daytime hours (lam-1 Opm); • Testing of backup generators during the day. Sa day, Sunday and State -recognized holidays. PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of construction — in all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the permit center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of plan review — applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may grant one extension of time for additional periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Signature: Print Name: Ti m cCt-te v(�— Mailing Address: 112..d E • 5r. SV I SE Date: 1 2 1 4 Day Telephone: 95.2. • 3(4rS • (,O L}.c Z�l. 6(11Gen1r(GC©rY, &1N( 5.14Z4 City State Zip H:Wpplications\FomsApplications On Line \2016 Applicmions\Mechanical Permit Application Revised I-4-16.docx Revised: January 2016 bh Page 2 of 2 Cash Register Receipt Receipt Number aty of Tukwila . - - • DESCRIPTIONS - A COUNT QUANTITY PAID PermitTRAK $6,808.36 D19-0411 Address: 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470130 $3,755.64 DEVELOPMENT ... ., $3,577.11 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $3,570,61 WASHINGTON STATE SURCHARGE 8640.237.114 0.00 $6.50 TECHNOLOGY FEE $178.53 TECHNOLOGY FEE R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $178.53 EL19-1067 Address: 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470130 $1,822.47 ELECTRICAL $1,735.69 PERMIT FEE MULTI-FAM/COMM R000.322.101.00.00 0.00 $1,735.69 TECHNOLOGY FEE $86.78 TECHNOLOGY FEE R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $86.78 M19-0214 Address: 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470130 - $917,35 MECHANICAL $873.67 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $33.15 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $840.52 TECHNOLOGY FEE $43.68 TECHNOLOGY FEE R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $43.68 PG19-0198 Address: 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470130 $312.90 PLUMBING $298.00 PERMIT FEE R000322.100,00.00 0.00 $263,00 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $35.00 TECHNOLOGY FEE $14.90 TECHNOLOGY FEE R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $14.90 TOTAL FEES,PAIDtY RECEIPT:, R20341 , . . — — .., .........._ _ .. ....,, , 6,808...36 Date Paid: Thursday, March 05, 2020 Paid By: ELDER-JONES Pay Method: CHECK 82367 Printed: Thursday, March 05, 2020 12:26 PM 1 of 1 DESCRIPTIONS ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID PermitTRAK D19-0411 Address: 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL 9202470130 $3,047.74 DEVELOPMENT $2,320.90 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.345.830.00.00 0.00 $2,320.90 EL19-1067 Address: 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470130 $433.92 ELECTRICAL 433.92 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.345.832.00.00 0.00 $433.92 M19-0214 Address: 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470130 $218.42 MECHANICAL $218.42 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.102.00.00 0.00 218.42 PG19-0198 Address: 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470130 $74.50 PLUMBING $74.50 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.103.00.00 0.00 $74.50 TOTAI1 FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R19409 $3,047.74 Date Paid: Monday, December 30, 2019 Paid By: ELDER-JONES BUILDING PERMIT SE Pay Method: CHECK 82194 Printed: Monday. December 30. 2019 12:14 PM 1 of 1 Permit Inspections City of Tukwila Permit Number: M19-0214 Description: LENSCRAFTERS Applied: 12/30/2019 Approved: 4/24/2020 Site Address: 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL Issued: 8/20/2020 Finaled: 6/22/2021 City, State Zip Code: TUKWILA, WA 98188 Status: FINALED Parent Permit: Parent Project: Details: Applicant: LENSCRAFTERS Owner: WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT Contractor: EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC (CONST) NEW AIR HANDLER AND NEW RTV. NEW DUCTWORK, DIFFUSERS, AND CONTROLS. (2) NEW RESTROOM EXHAUST FANS. RW'alit INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED DATE COMPLETED DATE TYPE INSPECTOR RESULT REMARKS FIRE ALARM Ben Hayman Notes: FIRE FINAL Ben Hayman Notes: 11/10/2020 PM 11/10/2020 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL Darrin Graham PARTIAL APPROVAL 817-729-3559 Notes: Phase 1 duct seal ok 11/19/2020 AM 11/19/2020 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL Bernard Moore PARTIAL APPROVAL 817.729.3559 Notes: Duct wrap ok. Phase 1. 2/11/2021 AM 2/11/2021 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL Bill Centen PARTIAL APPROVAL Phase 2 - Approved Notes: 'Inspected Phase 2 of project - Ducts are installed per plan - Ok to insulate 1. Phase 3 is not ready at this time 3/15/2021 AM 3/15/2021 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL Bill Centen APPROVED Phase 1, 2, & 3 - Ok Notes: 4/23/2021 4/23/2021 MECHANICAL FINAL Lee Sipe APPROVED Fire sprinkler finaled under permit F20- Notes: Printed: Tuesday, 19 October, 2021 1 of 1 r4 SUPERION 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Mechanical Summary . MECH-SUM Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Project Information Project Title: Lenscrafters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 8/28/2020 Applicant Information, Provide contact information for individual who can respond to inquiries about compliance form information provided. For Building Dept. Use Company Name: Company Address: 2441 Crown Pointe Blvd Suamico, WI 54173 Applicant Name: Michael Romes Applicant Phone: 920-445.5007 Project Description Briefly describe mechanical systems in the text box provided fl Total Bldg Performance (TBP) This path includes all mandatory provisions per C401.2 Option 2. MECH-SUM, MECH-CHK, and C407 Energy Analysis forms required. 11 New Building 0 Building Addition [I] Tenant Improvement El System Retrofit I] No System Changes Design Load Calculations 0 Load calculation summary [1] MECH-LOAD-CALC Form Provide design load calculations for all mechanical systems and equipment serving the building heating, cooling or ventilating needs. If a load calculation summary is provided with the permit documents that includes all applicable compliance information then the MECH-LOAD-CALC form is not required. Mechanical Schedules 0 Mechanical Plans El MECH-EQ Forms (TBD) Indicate location of equipment compliance information. If provided on plans then MECH-EQ forms are not required, however, include on plans all applicable compliance information listed in MECH-EQ tables. Dedicated Outdoor Air System Requirements and High Efficiency VAV Alternate E DOAS is required per C403.6 effective July 1, 2017 (office, retail, education, library and fire station occupancies) All occupied, conditioned areas shall be served by a DOAS that delivers required ventilation air in a manner that does not require space conditioning fan operation. Space conditioning fans cycled off when no heating or cooling is required. 0 Ventilation provided via natural ventilation per 2015 IMG in lieu of DOAS (C403.6, Exception 1) El Ventilation and space conditioning provided by a HEVAV system per C403.7 in lieu of DOAS (C403.6, Exception 2) 0 DOAS included in project, although not required (occupancy not office, retail, education, library or fire station) E DOAS related allowances included in project: Ej Prescriptive vertical fenestration maximum area allowance increased to 40% per C402.4.1.4 with 100% of conditioned floor area in building served by DOAS. II Exception to air economizer per C403.3 Exception 1, include MECH-ECONO form. Fan Power 0 Project includes HVAC air distribution systems that provide heating and/or cooling If yes, provide a MECH-FANSYS -SUM form. Raii El For one or more systems, the total fan motor nameplate hp of all fans in HVAC system exceeds 5hp. If yes, provide a seperate MECH-FANSYS form for each HVAC system exceeding the 5 horsepower threshold. Refer to Section C403.2.11 and MECH-FANSYS-DOC for requirements and exceptions. HVAC Hydronic Systems 0 Hydronic chilled water tij Water -loop heat pump 0 No hydronic systems El Hydronic heating water LI Geothermal C406 E Mt Additional ji] C406.2 More efficient HVAC equipment and fan systems Requires 90% of heating and cooling capacity to be equipment listed in tables C403.2.3(1)-(9) pumps and heat recovery chillers. All equipment listed in tables C403,2.3(1)-(7) must minimum requirements. All stand alone supply, return, and exhaust fans over 1 hp must selected within 10% of maximum total or static pressure. or air -to -water heat be 15% more efficient than have FEO 71 and must be RECEIVED (-ITY 9F TyKyviLA require ventila ion ir in a SEP 2 2 2020 of annual hot water energy use be 9ERMITCPNTFR f f Fa V"-AZ'r 00 Kitz-TEITEsD FOR E EICOMPLIANC APPROVED [i] 0406,6 Dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS) Requires 90% of conditioned floor area to be served by a DOAS per C403.6 that delivers' manner that does not require space conditioning fan operation. 0 0406,7 Reduced energy in service water heating Requires 90% of floor area be in occupancy types listed in C406.7.1 and that 60% provided by heat pump, waste heat recovery or solar water -heating systems. 1 „,-,-, 1 C einem I City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION QJqF 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Mechanical Summary, pg. 2 MECH-SUM Buildings including R2 8 R3 over 3 stories 'and all R1 Revised January 2017 2015 Washington State Energy Code.Compliance Forms for Commercial Service Water Heating Systems Equipment Type (s) El Hot water heating tank(s) Ell Instantaneous 0 No service water systems Dedicated boiler 0 Heat exchange from space heat boiler or central hot water/steam Distribution Type (s) El Circulation System 0 On -demand Commissioning Commissioning is required for: per C408.2 E Service water heating systems per C408.4 shall be performed for all applicable systems regardless of individual equipment capacity. requirements: of all mechanical space conditioning systems in the building do not exceed 240,000 Btu/h heating. Mechanical systems commissioning not required. water heating system in building does not exceed 200,000 Btu/h. Service water heating not required. . Mechanical systems If required, commissioning Exceptions to commissioning Ei Total output capacity cooling or 300,000 Btu/h Capacity of largest service systems commissioning Low Energy and Semi -Heated Spaces (Note 6 and 7) Space Type Location in Plan(s) Space(s) Served Area Served, square feet Heating Capacity, Biel (Note 4) Cooling Capacity, Btu/h (Note 5) Peak Space Conditioning Capacity, Btu/h-sf Compliance Check Notes Note 4 - Provide total installed heating output capacity of systems serving Low Energy or Semi -Heated space(s) in btuh. Note 5 - Provide total installed cooling capacity of system serving Low Energy space(s) in Btu/h. Not allowed for semi-hea ed spaces. Enter 0 if no cooling. Note 6 - Refer to Section C402.1.1 Low Energy Building. Intalled peak space conditioning capacity, heating or cooling, may not exceed 3.4 Btu/h'sf. Note 7 - Refer to Section C402.1.1.1 and Semi -Heated Space definition in Chapter 2. Total heating output capacity may not exceed 8 Btu/h'sf. Only systems without electric resistance heating and no cooling are eligible for the wall insulation exception under semi -heated. 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 3 01 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington Slate Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revi ed J 2017 Project Title: Lenscrafters 0505 Southcenter Mall Dale 8/28/2020 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington Slate Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes Equipment - Sizing, Performance and Type NA C403,1 Exempt process equipment Identify equipment to be used in manufacturing, industrial or commercial processes that do not provide space conditioning; identify provisions applicable to this equipment per C403.1 exception Yes C403.2.1 Load calculations Provide load calculations performed per ASHRAE Sld 183 or equivalent, using design parameters per C302 and Appendix C; include load adjustments to account for energy recovery M001 Yes C403.2.2 Equipment and system sizing Indicate that output capacities of heating and cooling equipment and systems are no greater than the smallest available equipment size that exceeds the calculated loads; note exceptions taken M001 Yes C403.2.3 C403.2,3.2 C403.2.13.1 HVAC equipment performance requirements (efficiency) Provide equipment schedules on plans or complete MEGH-EQ forms indicating type, capacity, rated and WSEC minimum efficiencies for all heating and cooling equipment; include supply and OSA cfms and operating hours for all air systems; identify heating and cooing equipment that does not have a corresponding WSEC minimum efficiency (manufacturer rated) M001 NA C405.8 C403.2.14 Electric motor efficiency List all motors z 1/12 hp (Thal are not integral to a rated piece of equipment) in the mechanical or electrical equipment schedules on plans; indicate hp, rpm, number of poles and rated efficiency, or exception applied For fractional hp motors (1/12 - 1 hp), indicate whether they are an electronically commutated motor, have rated elliciency of at least 70 % , or exception taken Yes C403.2.11.1 Fan power lirnitation For all HVAC tan systems that provide healing and / or cooling, provide system total nameplate hp in MECH-FANSYS-SUM form For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, verily fan system motor hp or bhp complies with fan power limits per equations in Table C403.2.11.1(1), provide MECH- FANSYS Corm for each system NA C403.2.11.2 Motor nameplate hp For all applicable HVAC systems with total Ian motor hp > 5hp, indicate fan motors specified are the smallest available motor hp size greater than tan bhp, note exceptions taken NA C403.2.11.3 Fan efficiency For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, identify in equipment schedule all fans required to comply with Ian efficiency grade and indicate rated FEG is a 67, or exception taken; indicate these tans are sized so total efficiency is within 15% of the fan maximum total efficiency NA C403.2.11.4 Group R occupancy exhaust fan efficacy For all exhaust fans < 400 cfm in Group R occupancies, indicate in equipment schedule the an flow rate and efficacy (cfm/wall), or exception taken; refer to Table C403.2.11.4 (CE-57) NA C403.2.13 Variable flow capacity - laps For fan motors >_ 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method) in equipment schedule, or exception taken; for equivalent method for an HVAC system refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.3 Maximum air cooled chiller capacity For chilled water plants and buildings with > 500 Ions of cooling capacity, indicate air-cooled chiller capacity is s 100 tons, or exception taken NA C403.4 Large capacity cooling systems For buildings with z 300 tons of cooling capacity, indicate method of multi -stage or variable capacity control (VSD, multiple staged compressors, or max capacity of any single unit < 66% ol the total) NA C403,2.3.1 Non-standard water-cooled centrifugal chillers For water-cooled centrifugal chillers not designed for operation at standard conditions, provide calculations documenting maximum full load and part load rated equipment pertormance requirements NA C403.2.13.1 C403.4,3.2 Centrifugal tan open -circuit cooling lowers For open -circuit centrifugal fan cooling lowers with ? 1,100 gpm capacity, indicate cooling towers comply with efficiency requirements for axial fan open circuit cooling lowers NA C403.4.2 C403.4.2.5 Large capacity boiler systems For single boilers with > 500,000 Blu/h capacity, indicate multi -stage or modulating burner For boiler system (single or multiple) with > 1,000,000 Blu/h capacity, indicate turndown ratio per Table C403.4.2.5 and method (multiple single input boilers, modulating boilers, or combination) NA C403.2.13 Variable flow capacity - pumps For pump motors z 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method) in equipment schedule, or exception taken; for equivalent method for a hydronic system refer to Hydronic System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.3 Gas and oil -fired forced air furnace and unit healers For forced air furnaces with capacity >_ 225,000 Blu/h and all unit healers, indicate in equipment schedule intermittent ignition or IID, flue or draft damper, and rated jacket loss NA C403.2.4.8 Combustion healing equipment For combustion healing equipment with output capacity > 225,000 Btu/h, indicate modulating or staged combustion control Yes C403.2.3.3 Packaged electric heating / cooling equipment Verily all packaged electric equipment with > 6,000 Btu/h cooling capacity and any amount of heating is a heat pump; include in equipment schedules M001 NA C403.2.12 Heating outside a building Indicate systems providing healing in non -enclosed outdoor occupied spaces are radiant systems; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.7.1 Kitchen exhaust hoods Indicate on plans the type, duty and exhaust air rate of each kitchen hood, refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements Yes C403.2.4.3 Outdoor supply air, exhaust and relief dampers Indicate locations ol OSA intake, and exhaust and relief outlet dampers on plans; indicate whether dampers are Class 1 motorized, or gravity and exception taken (include leakage rating, cfm/sf); refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements for OSA dampers M200 NA C403.2.4.3 Return air dampers Indicate locations of return air dampers that are integral to economizer operation; verify dampers are motorized; indicate whether dampers are Class 1, or within packaged equipment eligible for leakage rating exception (include leakage rating, cfm/sf) 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 4 of 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington Slate Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 8 R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscratters 0505 Southcenter Mall Dale 6/28/2020 The following information is necessary 10 check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington Stale Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.2.4.3 Stairway and shalt vent dampers Indicate location of stairway and shalt vent dampers on plans; verify dampers are Class 1 motorized; reler to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.4.4 Zone isolation dampers For systems serving areas > 25,000 sf or spanning more than one floor, that include areas that are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously; identify isolation zone areas on plans and locations of associated isolation dampers in HVAC distribution system; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.3.4 Humidification For cooling systems with humidification equipment that are also required to have air economizer, indicate humidifier is adiabatic (direct evaporative or fog atomization), or exception taken Additional Efficiency Package Option, More Efficient HVAC Equipment & Fan Performance - Must comply with all 3 provisions to be eligible NA C406.2.1 C403.2.3 HVAC system selection To comply with additional efficiency package option, calculate the percentage of heating and cooling equipment in the project (based on output capacity) that do not have a corresponding WSEC listed efficiency; shall be less than 10% to comply NA C406.2.2 C403.2,3 Minimum equipment efficiency To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate that all listed heating and cooling equipment have a rated efficiency that exceeds WSEC listed efficiency by at least 15% NA C406.2.3 C403.2.11,3 Minimum fan efficiency To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate rated FEG of stand alone fans is z 71; indicate these fans are sized so the fan efficiency at design conditions is within 10% of the maximum total or static efficiency HVAC System Controls Yes C403.2.4.1 Thermostatic controls (Thermostats and humidistals) Indicate locations of thermostatic and humidity control devices and the zones They serve on plans, including perimeter system zones M200 Where adjacent (neighboring) zones are controlled by separate thermostats (including perimeter systems used to offset heat gain or loss), and are connected by permanent openings > 10% of either zone sf area, indicate controls configured to prevent adjacent zones from operating in conflicting modes (one in heat, other in cool); applies to adjacent perimeter zones, adjacent nonperimeter zones, and adjacent perimeter and nonperimeter zones If applying Exception 2 to nonperimeter zones adjacent to perimeter zones, indicate that setpoints and deadband settings in these zones are coordinated so cooling in a nonperimeter zone does not occur until the temperature in that zone is 5°F higher than the adjacent perimeter zone temperature in heating NA C403.2.4.1.1 Heat pump supplementary heat Indicate staged heating operation with compression as the first stage of healing and supplemental healing controlled with outdoor bck-out temperature set to 40°F or less NA C403.2.4.1.2 Deadband Indicate zone thermostatic controls configured with 5°F minimum deadband for systems that control both heating and cooling C403.2.4.1.3 Setpoint overlap restriction (thermostats) II separate heating and cooling systems with separate thermostatic control devices are used 10 serve a zone, indicate locations of both thermostatic control devices and the zone they serve on plans Indicate a lirnit switch, mechanical stop or DDC control with programming to prevent simultaneous healing and cooling Yes C403.2.4.2 C403.2.4,2.1 C403.2.4.2.2 Automatic setback and shutdown Indicate zone thermostatic controls configured with required automatic setback and manual override functions, setback temperatures, and control method (automatic time clock or programmable controls); note exceptions taken M001 Yes C403.2.4.2.3 Automatic (optimum) star Indicate system controls that adjust equipment start time required to bring each area served up to design temperature just prior to scheduled occupancy M001 C403.2.4.3 Outdoor supply air dampers Indicate automatic controls configured to close OSA damper during unoccupied equipment operation; not including economizer cooling, night flush or IMC required OSA / exhaust NA C403.2.4.3 Stairway and shaft vent dampers Indicate method of activation of stairway and shall vent dampers (lire alarm or interruption of power) NA C403.2.4.4 Zone isolation controls For systems serving areas > 25,000 st or spanning more than one floor, that include areas that are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously; indicate controls that allow for independent space conditioning of isolation zones; or exception taken NA G403.2.12 Heating outside a building Indicate occupancy sensing or timer switch controls configured to automatically shut off healing system when area served is unoccupied NA C403.2.4.5 Snow melt systems Indicate automatic controls configured to shut off system when pavement temperature exceeds 50°F and no precipitation is falling, and when outdoor air temperature exceeds 40°F NA C403.2.4.6 Freeze protection system controls Indicate automatic controls to shut off system when outdoor temperature exceeds 40°F, or conditions protect fluid from freezing NA C403.2.4.9 Group R1 hotel / motel guest rooms For hotels and motels with over 50 guest rooms, indicate automatic controls serving guest rooms that are capable of setback (heating) and set-up (cooling) of temperature setpoint by at least 5°F; indicate control method - activated by room entry or occupancy sensor 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 5 of 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington Stale Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 8 R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscrafters0505SOuthcenterMali Date 8/28/2020 The following intormation is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Depa tment Notes NA C403,2.4.10 C403.2.4.11 Group R2 / R3 dwelling units, Group R2 sleeping units For primary space conditioning system, indicate 5-2 programmable thermostats capable of Iwo setback periods per day; for all thermostats indicate purpose (heating only, cooling only, or both), required temperature range and at minimum a 10°F deadband; or exception taken Yes C403.2.6 C403.2.11.4 Ventilation Indicate method of ventilation air delivery (natural or mechanical) for each zone M200 If mechanically delivered, indicate that systems are configured to provide not more than 150% of, but al least the minimum required volume of outdoor air to each zone per IMC, ASHRAE 62.1 or other applicable code (WAC, OSHA, etc); or exception taken M001 If delivered via natural ventilation, identify required elements per IMC including minimum openable area to the outdoors or qualifying adjoining spaces NA C403.2.6.2 Domand controlled ventilation Identity spaces > 500 sf with occupant load > 25 people/1,000 sf per IMC; for each space indicate whether it is served by an HVAC system with total design OSA > 3,000 cfm, and / or the system has airside economizer or automatic modulating OSA damper; indicate OSA controls are configured 10 provide demand controlled ventilation or provide supporting documentation for applied exception NA C403.2.6.3 Occupancy sensors For gyms, classrooms, auditoriums and conference rooms > 500 sf, indicate occupancy -based OSA control when space is unoccupied and method (closes OSA damper or shuts -off equipment); or alternate means provided to automatically reduce OSA when space is partially occupied NA C403.2.6.4 C403.2.6.4.1 Enclosed loading dock ventilation For enclosed loading docks, indicate ventilation / exhaust system method o1 activation (gas detection system for CO and NO2, or occupancy sensors), and control method (staged or modulating) NA C403.2.6.4 C403.2.6.4.2 Enclosed parking garage ventilation For enclosed parking garages, indicate ventilation / exhaust system activated by gas detection system for CO and NO2, and control method (staged or modulating); or exception taken NA C403.2.7.1 Kitchen exhaust hoods Provide calculations that show a balanced accounting of total kitchen exhaust (include all hoods) with % of: supply air, transfer air from adjacent spaces, and make-up air; if applicable, indicate Thal direct make-up air to each hood does not exceed 10% of hood exhaust For kitchens with total hood exhaust exceeding 2,000 cfm, indicate exhaust air rate per Table C403.2.7.1 and compliance method (DCV, energy recovery, or transfer air that would otherwise be exhausted) NA C4032.7.2 Laboratory exhaust systems Refer to Systems Requiring Energy Recovery for requirements NA C403.2,13 Variable flow capacity - HVAC system tans For HVAC fan motors a 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD, or equivalent control method that reduces design air volume by 50% al 1/3 static design pressure); note exception taken Yes C403.3.1 DX air handler variable cooling control (Under Integrated Economizer) For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity a 65,000 Blu/h, indicate number of cooling stages provided and method (multiple compressors and / or variable speed compressors); indicate minimum displacement (capacity reduction) as % of full load M001 Indicate control method (cooling capacity controlled in response to space temperature, space temperature controlled by modulating supply airflow, or both) MOW NA C403.2.11.5 Fan airflow control For DX air handling units with cooling capacity z 65,000 Blu/h and evaporative and chilled water air handling units with fan z 0.25 hp, indicate whether system is single zone or multiple zone and related control method (cooling capacity controlled in response to space temperature, space temperature is controlled by modulating supply airflow, or both) For mechanical cooling systems (includes DX and chilled water coils) that control cooling capacity in response to space temperature - Provide a minimum of two stages of fan control; indicate minimum fan speed is <_ 66% of lull speed drawing <_ 40% of lull speed fan power during periods of low cooling or ventilation only For other mechanical cooling systems (includes DX and chilled water coils) that control space temperature by modulating airflow (in lieu of, or in addition to, controlling capacity in response to space temperature) - Provide tan controls tor modulating supply airflow; indicate minimum Ian speed is <_ 50% of full speed drawing <_ 30% of full speed tan power during periods of low cooling or ventilation only; or exception taken NA C403.2.4.12 DDC system capabilities Provide central and zone level DDC controls as required based on system application, capacity or size thresholds and other qualification per Table C403.2.4.12.1 Identify all DDC system input / output control points; indicate capability for trending and graphical display Ducting Systems Yes C403.2.8.1 C403.2.8.3 Duct construction Indicate on plans that all ductwork is constructed and sealed per IMC M002 For OSA ductwork, also indicate on plans that ductwork meets air leakage requirements per C402.5 and vapor retarder requirements per the IBC M002 NA C403.2.8.3 Duct pressure classifications Identify location of low, medium and high pressure ductwork on plans NA C403.2.8.3.3 High pressure duct leakage test Indicate high pressure duct leakage testing requirements on plans; provide test results to jurisdiction when completed 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 6 of 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revi Project Title: Lenscratters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 8/28/2020 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes Yes C403.2.8.1 C403.2.8.2 Duct insulation For supply and return ductwork located in unconditioned space or outdoors, indicate R-value of insulation on ductwork on plans; identity climate zone; note exceptions taken M001 For supply ductwork located in conditioned space, identify if design supply temperature is < 55°F or > 105°F and indicate R-value of insulation on this ductwork on plans; note exception taken For OSA ductwork, shafts and plenums, indicate R-value of insulation on these elements on plans per Table C402.1 3 for sleel-framed walls; note exception taken M200 Piping Systems Yes C403.2.9 Piping insulation Indicate design temperature range of fluid conveyed in piping and thickness of insulation (in inches) on hydronic piping plans; or exception taken P001 Yes C403.2.9,1 Piping insulation exposed to weather Indicate method of protection of pipe insulation from damage / degradation on hydronic piping plans P001 Economizers NA C403.3 Air economizer required Identify in equipment schedules on plans or in MECH-EQ forms all cooling systems requiring air economizer controls Provide MECH-ECONO form indicating systems utilizing air economizer exceptions, including those with water -side economizer in lieu of air economizer; indicate on plans eligible exception(s) taken and measures to comply with exception(s) NA C403.3.1 Integrated economizer operation - air and water Indicate air and water -side economizers are configured for partial cooling operation even where additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the load NA C403.3.2 Economizer heating system impact - air and water Verify control method of HVAC systems with economizers does not increase building heating energy usage during normal operation NA C403.3.3.1 Air economizer capacity Indicate modulating OSA and return air dampers are configured to provide up to 100% OSA for cooling NA C403.3.1 C403.3.3.2 Integrated air economizer Verily mechanical cooling controls are interlocked with air economizer controls so the outside air damper remains in 100% open position when mechanical cooling is also required to meet the cooling load, until the leaving air temperature is < 45°F For systems with cooling capacity Z.65,000 Btu/h, verily that control of economizer dampers is not based only on mixed air temperature; or exception taken NA C403.3.3.3 Air economizer high limit controls Indicate high limit shut-off control method and required high limit per Table C403.3.3.3 NA C403.3.4.1 Water economizer capacity For eligible systems where water -side economizer may be provided in lieu of air economizer, indicate system is capable of 100% design cooling capacity at 50°F db / 45°F wb OSA temperatures NA C403.3.4,2 Water economizer maximum pressure drop Indicate pressure drop across precooling coils and heat exchangers in water economizer system do not exceed pressure drop limit NA C403.3.1 DX air handling equipment control For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity z 65,000 Btu/h, refer to HVAC System Controls for requirements C403.2.4.7 DX equipment economizer fault detection and diagnostics For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity z 54,000 Btu/h, provide a fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) system to monitor economizer system operation and report faults Systems Requiring Energy Recovery NA C403.5.1 Energy recovery (ER) - ventilation / exhaust systems For systems with design OSA > 5,000 cfm, or design supply air cfm and % OSA exceeding the values in Tables C403,5,1(1) or (2), indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supporting calculations For rooms served by multiple systems with aggregate design OSA > 5,000 clm, or aggregate design supply air cfm and % OSA exceeding the values in Tables C403.5.1(1) or (2), indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supporting calculations Indicate ER rated effectiveness that increases OSA enthalpy by z 50% based on delta between OSA and return air enthalpies at design conditions C403.2.7.2 Laboratory exhaust systems (energy recovery) For buildings with total lab exhaust > 5,000 cfm, indicate method of energy recovery used to pre -condition laboratory make-up air; ER effectiveness (min 25°F); or alternative method per exception (VAV exhaust, semi -conditioned makeup, or CERM calculation) NA C404.10.4 (under C404.11) Pools and permanent spas exhaust systems (energy recovery) For buildings with pools or spas with water surface area > 200 sf, indicate exhaust air ER method and use of waste heat (preheat ventilation air, pool water or service hot water); or exception taken Indicate ER system has the rated effectiveness and is configured to decrease the exhaust air temperature at design conditions by e 36°F NA C403.5.2 Energy recovery - sleam condensate systems For buildings with on -site steam heating systems, indicate condensate water ER For buildings that use off -site generated steam where condensate is not returned to the source, indicate on -site condensate water ER 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms tor Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 7 ot 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January2017 Project Title: Lenscratters 0505 Southcenter Mail Date B/28/2020 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington Slate Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.5.3 Energy recovery - cooler / freezer condensers For buildings with food service, meat or deli departments that have a 500,000 Bluth of remote refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate condenser ER and use of captured energy (service water heating, space heating, or dehumidification reheating) For buildings with a 40.000 sf conditioned floor area and with 5 1,000,000 Btu/h of remote refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate condenser ER and use of captured energy for service water healing and also for space heating, or dehumidification reheating NA C403.5.4 Energy recovery - condenser systems For buildings with 24-hour operation and with > 1,500,000 Btu/h of heat rejection capacity and design service hot water load > 250,000 Btu/h, indicate condenser ER to pre -heal service water; or exception taken. Provide calculations showing the amount of recovered heat that is utilized (60% of peak heat rejection load or pre -heal service water to 85°F). Hydronic System Controls NA C403.2.13 C403.4.2.7 Variable flow control - hydronic system pumps For hydronic system pump motors 57.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method that requires a 30% design wattage at 50% design fluid flow); note exception taken Identify whether hydronic coils have DOC controls and associated manner of pump speed control (differential pressure, zone hydronic demand, etc) NA C403.2.5 C403.4.2.4 Hydronic system setback and part load controls For boilers that provide building healing, indicate controls that provide heating water temperature setback based on outdoor temperature For heating and chilled water systems 5300,000 Blu/h, indicate systems are configured to automatically reset supply water temperature based upon demand; or exception taken. If system pump motor hp a 3 hp, also indicate conlrols automatically reduce flow by ? 50%. For chilled water systems 300,000 Btu/h, pump motor hp 2 3 hp) that serve water-cooled unitary air conditioners, indicate VSD or staged pumps in chilled water system and heal rejection loop that reduce pump flow so that one control valve is nearly wide open, or lo maintain a minimum differential pressure; or exception taken NA C403.4.2 Boiler sequencing Indicate automatic controls that sequence operation of multiple boilers NA C403.4.6 Hot gas bypass limitation For cooling equipment with hot gas bypass, provide either multiple step unloading or continuous capacity modulation; indicate bypass capacity per Table C403.4.6 NA C403.4.2.2 Two -pipe changeover systems Indicate changeover deadband (min 15°F), heating / cooling mode scheduling and changeover temperature range (limit 30°F) NA C403.4.2.6 Chiller / boiler plant pump isolation Indicate controls are configured to automatically reduce overall plant flow and shut-off flow through individual chillers and boilers when not in use NA C403.2,13.1.1 C403.4,3.1.1 C403.4.3.1.2 Heat rejection equipment - variable flow control For cooling lowers with fan motors 7.5 hp, indicate VSD and method to adjust fan speed (adjusted based on leaving fluid temperature or condenser temperature / pressure of heat rejection device) For mulliple-cell heat rejection equipment with VSD. indicate controls that ramp all fans in unison NA C403.4.3.3 Heal rejection equipment - cooling lower 'low turndown Indicate open -circuit cooling towers with multiple pumps or VSD control are designed so all cells can be run in parallel NA 0403.4.2.3.1 Water loop heal pump - deadband Indicate capability of central equipment to provide minimum 20°F water supply temperature deadband between heat rejection and heat addition modes; or exception taken NA C403.4.2.3.2,1 Water loop heat pump - heat rejection equipment, Zone 4 Indicate type of cooling lower (open- or closed-circuit) in equipment schedule; indicate method used to limit system heat loss when heat rejection is not needed NA C403.4.2.3.2.2 Water loop heat pump - heat rejection equipment, Zone 5 For open- or closed-circuit cooling towers, provide a heat exchanger that separates the cooling tower and heat pump loop NA C403.4.2.3.3 Water loop heat pump - isolation valves For hydronic heal pump systems with total system power > 10 hp, indicate 2-way isolation valves on each heat pump and variable flow system control Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS) - Optional through 6/30/16, Prescriptive 7/1/2016 Yes C403.6 C403.6.3 Dedicated outdoor air systems For buildings with office, retail, education, library and lire station spaces, identify these spaces on plans; indicate that ventilation air in each occupied space is provided via a DOAS system; or document compliance with C403.6.3 Impracticality; or exception taken (buildings complying with 0402.4.1.4 or C406.6 may not utilize exceptions) Yes C403.6.1 Energy recovery ventilation with DOAS For all DOAS systems, indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supporting calculations. Indicate ER rated effectiveness that increases OSA enthalpy by ? 50% based on delta between OSA and return air enthalpies at design conditions. Yes C403.6.2 Heating (cooling system controls with DOAS Indicate equipment associated with the delivery of zone level heating and cooling (tans, hydronic pumps, primary air dampers, etc) are configured to shut off, and central equipment is configured to turn down, when there is no call for healing or cooling in the zone they serve M002 If applying Exception to heating / cooling tans used for air mixing in the space during deadband periods, include fan walls per cfm in equipment schedule ...._ _ 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 8 of 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscrafters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 8/28/2020 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes Yes C402.4.1.4 C403.6 Increased prescriptive maximum vertical fenestration area with DOAS Indicate that all occupied, conditioned spaces are served by a DOAS per C403.6 M200 Additional Efficiency Package Option, Dedicated Outside Air Systems (DOAS) Yes C406.6 Building provided with DOAS To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate that 90% or more of all occupied, conditioned spaces are served by a DOAS per C403.6 M200 Multiple Zone Air Systems NA C403.4.4 Air systems serving multiple zones Identify supply air systems serving multiple zones and the zones they serve on plans; indicate whether system is VAV and method of primary air control; or provide supporting documentation for applied exception to VAV NA C403.4.4 VAV systems serving multiple zones Provide equipment schedules on plans or MECH-EQ form that list all VAV air terminals and types For each air terminal include: maximum airflow rates for primary supply air during zone peak heating and zone peak cooing; maximum airflow during reheating, recooting or mixing; minimum airflow rate to maintain required ventilation, and the basis for these values; if tMG or ASHRAE 62.1 multiple zone equation is basis for minimum flow rates, provide calculation on plans NA C403.4.4.1 Single duct VAV terminal units Indicate single duct terminal units are configured to reduce primary supply air before reheating or recooting NA C403.4.4.2 Dual duct systems - terminal units For systems with separate warm air and coot air ducts, indicate terminal units are configured to reduce the flow from one duct to minimum before mixing with air from the other duct NA C403.4.1.1 C403.4.1.2 VAV system static pressure sensors sensors and DDC set points Indicate locations of duct static pressure sensors on plans; include at least one sensor per major duct branch; verify controller setpoint pressure at each sensor is 5 1.2 inch w.g. For systems with zone level DDC, indicate controls are configured to monitor zone damper positions and reset static pressure setpoint based on the zone requiring most pressure; include control logic that automatically detects and generates an alarm if any zone excessively drives reset logic, and allows building operators to exclude zones from reset logic NA C403.4.4.3 Multiple -zone VAV system ventilation optimization controls For systems with zone level DDC controls, indicate controls are configured to automatically reduce outdoor airflow in response to changes in system ventilation efficiency; or exception taken NA C403.4.4.4 VAV system supply air reset Indicate controls automatically reset supply air temperature in response to building loads or outdoor air temperature; or exception taken Multiple Zone HVAC Systems, High Efficiency VAV - Required for systems utilizing C403.6 DOAS Exception 2, must comply with all 16 provisions NA C403.7, Item 1 Air economizer Indicate system is configured for 100% air economizer operation and complies with all related economizer requirements per C403.3 (without economizer exceptions) NA C403.7, Item 2 Direct digital controls (DDC) Provide DDC controls for all components of system; identify all DDC system input / output control points; indicate capability for trending and graphical display NA C403.7, Item 3 Outdoor airflow measurement and reduction For systems with minimum OSA > 2,500 cfm, indicate outdoor airflow monitoring station that measures OSA intake under all load conditions; indicate control sequence that increases or reduces system OSA cfm based on VAV terminal feedback of ventilation efficiency (per C403.4.4.3 without exceptions) or DCV (per C403.2.6.2) NA C403.7, Item 4 Supply airflow measurement For systems with minimum OSA > 2,500 cfm, indicate supply airflow monitoring station capable of measuring supply air delivered to VAV terminals under all load conditions NA G403.7, Item 5 Zone isolation and maximum area served Verify maximum area served by a single HEVAV system is s 50,000 st, or one entire floor, whichever is greater; in addition if a system serves > 25,000 sf, that includes areas that are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously, indicate zone isolation controls per C403.2.4.4 NA C403.7, Item 6 Interior / exterior zone design supply air temperature Verify that VAV terminals serving interior cooling driven loads are sized per design supply air temperature that is 5°F higher than VAV terminals serving exterior zones NA C403.7, item 7 Maximum air terminal inlet velocity Identify air terminals with minimum primary airflow setpoints > 50% of maximum setpoint in equipment schedule or MECH-EQ form; indicate air terminal inlet velocity does not exceed 900 tpm NA C403.7, Item 8 Sequence of operation Indicate DDC system sequences of operation are designed and configured per ASHRAE GPC 36 NA C403.7, Item 9 Maximum allowable system brake horsepower Verify fan system bhp is s 90% of the bhp limit per Option 2 equation in Table C403.2.11.1(1), provide MECH-FANSYS form for each system NA C403.7, Item 10 Fan -powered terminal unit motor and control Indicate all series and parallel terminal fans have electronically commutated motors; indicate DDC control system is configured to vary air terminal fan speed as a function of the load; indicate fan speed during periods of low heating, low cooling, or ventilation only is <_ 66% of peak design air flow or provide supporting documentation for applied exception 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all RI - Page 9 of 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington Slate Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscrafters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 8/28/2 02 0 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements ol the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.7, Item 11 Application of single duct and tan -powered terminal units Indicate VAV terminal types on plans; verify fan -powered terminal units only serve perimeter zones with envelope loads; verify all other zones are served by single duct terminal units NA C403.7, Item 12 Fan -powered terminal unit primary air reset Indicate DDC controls are configured to automatically reset the primary supply air cfm selpoint of all fan -powered terminal units to the minimum required to maintain ventilation during occupied healing or deadband, based upon the VAV air handling unit OSA ventilation fraction NA C403.7, Item 13 High occupancy space controls For spaces > 150 st with occupant density a 25 people / 1000 sf, indicate space is served by a dedicated terminal unit with DCV control that resets terminal unit ventilation setpoint; also indicate occupancy sensor control that automatically reduces minimum ventilation to zero and sets back room healing and cooling setpoints by 5 5°F NA C403.7, Item 14 Dedicated HVAC systems For server, electronic equipment, telecom or similar spaces with cooling loads > 5 W/st, indicate spaces are served by independent HVAC systems that are separate from HPVAV systems serving rest ol building; indicate dedicated HVAC systems have air economizer controls or energy recovery per C403,3 Exception 9 NA C403.7, Item 15 Central plant efficiency Indicate whether systems are served by a high efficiency heating water plant, or a high efficiency chilled water plant If complying via high efficiency heating water plant: Indicate all VAV terminals have hydronic heating coils served by heating water system with either gas -fired boiler(s) with thermal efficiency a 90%, air -to -water heat pumps, or heat recovery chillers If complying via high efficiency chilled water plant: Indicate all VAV air handlers have cooling coils served by chillers with rated IPLV efficiency that exceeds WSEC listed IPLV by at least 25% per Table C403.2.3(7) (note water-cooled IPLV is max, all others are min); indicate smallest chiller or compressor in plant is s 20% of total plant capacity, or provide thermal storage sized for 5. 20% of total plant capacity NA C403.7, Item 16 Fault detection and diagnostics Indicate DDC system includes a fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) system configured to monitor operation and provide fault reporting ol required parameters for all VAV air handlers and VAV air terminal units in the HPVAV system HVAC Equipment Energy Use Metering NA C409.3.1 HVAC equipment energy use metering For new buildings > 50,000 sf and building additions > 25,000 sf, verify energy use metering of all equipment used to provide space heating and cooling, dehumidification and ventilation will be provided per C409; indicate equipment eligible for exception Documentation and System Specific Requirement To Support Commissioning NA C408.2 Scope of mechanical systems commissioning Indicate that all mechanical systems, equipment. and controls for which the WSEC requires control functions and / or configuration to perform specific functions are required to be commissioned; For buildings with a 240,000 Btu/h total output cooling capacity or a 300,000 Blu/h total output healing capacity, indicate that all mechanical systems regardless of individual capacity are required to be commissioned; or provide building heating / cooling capacity calculation demonstrating eligibility for exception NA C403.2.10 C408.1.1 C408.1.2 C408.1.4.2 C103.6 Commissioning requirements in construction documents Indicate in plans and specifications That Cx per C403 is required for all applicable mechanical systems; Include general summary with at a minimum of Items 1 Ihru 4 of the Cx plan per C408.1,2 including: narrative description of activities, responsibilities of the Cx team, schedule of activities including verification of project close out documentation per C103.6, and conflict of interest plan (if required); Include in general summary that a Cx project report or Compliance Checklist (Figure C408.1.4.2) shall be completed by the Certified Cx Professional and provided to the owner prior to the final mechanical inspection. Yes C408.2.2 Air system and hydronic system balancing Indicate in plans that air and fluid flow rates shall be tested and balanced within the tolerances defined in the specifications; indicate systems shall be balanced in a manner to first minimize throttling losses, then adjusted to meet design How conditions M002 Yes C408.2.2.1 Air system balancing devices Indicate devices that provide the capability to balance all supply air outlets, zone terminals and air handling equipment requiring system balancing M200 NA C408.2.2.2 Hydronic system balancing devices Indicate devices that provide the capability to isolate, balance and measure flow across all hydronic equipment requiring system balancing including healing and cooling coils and pumps Yes C408.2.3 Functional performance testing criteria Identify in plans and specifications the intended operation of all equipment and controls during all modes of operation, including interlacing between new and existing -to -remain systems M002 Project Close Out Documentation Yes C103.6 Documentation and project close out submittal requirements Indicate in plans that project close out documentation and training of building operations personnel is required for all mechanical components, equipment and systems governed by this code; indicate close out documentation shall include; record documents, O&M manuals, applicable WSEC compliance forms and calculations M002 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all Al - Page 10 of 12 Service Water Heating Permit Plans Checklist SWH-CHK 2015 Washington Slate Energy Code Compliance Forms tor Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscrafters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 8/28/2020 The lollowing information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanicial systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions, Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes Equipment - Sizing, Performance and Type YES C404.2 SWH equipment type and efficiency Provide equipment schedule on plans indicating type and capacity; indicate efficiency complies with required federal standard P001 NA C404.2.1 High input -rated SWH systems For individual SWH equipment serving an entire building with 2 1,000,000 Btuth capacity, indicate thermal efficiency 2 90%; or exception taken For buildings with aggregate capacity of all SHW equipment 21,000,000 Btu/h (exclude < 100,000 Bluth equipment from threshold calculation), indicate average capacity weighted thermal efficiency a 90%; or exception taken If applying Exception 1 for site -solar or site -recovered energy, provide calculations and source of annual service water heating energy use estimate YES C404.4 Heal traps Indicate piping connected to equipment have heal traps on supply and discharge P200 NA C404.5 Insulation under electric water heater For electric water heaters located in unconditioned spaces or on concrete floors, indicate R-10 insulation under equipment Piping Systems YES C404.6 Insulation of piping Indicate thickness of piping insulation on plans per Table C403.2,9; verity insulation is provided - from the water healer to the final fixture in a line, from the inlet / outlet piping at water heater to heat trap (up to 8 feet), and on piping that is heat traced; note exceptions taken P001 YES C404.3 Efficient SWH supply piping Indicate method of compliance on plans for all piping runs connecting service hot water source to hot water fixture (maximum pipe length or maximum pipe volume method per Table C404.3.1); provide calculations for all piping runs documenting the total length and / or volume p200 Service Water Heating System Controls Yes C404.7.1 C404,8 Healed -water circulating systems For circulation systems with dedicated return piping, indicate controls are configured to automatically start pump based on demand for hot water and shut-off pump when there is no demand and when the desired water temperature is mel P001 For circulation systems with cold water supply piping serving as the return, indicate controls are configured to automatically start pump based on demand for hot water and shut-off pump when there is no demand, or when temperature of water entering the cold water supply pipe is 2 104°F NA C404.7.2 Heat trace system controls For heal trace systems provided to maintain temperature of service hot water in piping, indicate controls are configured to de -energize system when there is no demand for hot water and when the desired water temperature is met NA C404.7.3 Controls for hot water storage For systems with separate water heater and storage tank, indicate controls are configured to limit operation time of pump after end of heating cycle to s 5 minutes NA C403.2.13 C403.4.2,7 Variable flow control - pumps For SWH, pool / spa and pressure boosting pump motors 2 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method that requires 2 30% design wattage at 50% design fluid flow); note exception taken Identify basis of pump speed control (differential or static pressure selpoint, pressure, zone load demand, etc) Pools and Permanent Spas - Equipment and Controls (Sections are under C404,11) NA C404.10.1 Pool heating equipment efficiency Provide equipment schedule on plans indicating type and capacity for all pool heating equipment; indicate efficiency complies with required federal standard; for heal pump water heaters indicate COP 2 4 NA C403.2.13 Variable flow control - pumps Refer to Service Water Heating System Controls NA C404.10.1 C404.10.2 Pool heater on / off controls Indicate automatic on / off control based on scheduling and readily accessible on / off switch on heater that operates independent of thermostat setting; note exceptions taken NA C404.10.3 Pool covers For all pools and in -ground permanent spas, indicate a vapor retardant cover on plans For all pools and in -ground spas heated to > 90°F, indicate cover shall include insulation 2 R- 12 NA C404.10.3 Pool assembly insulation For all pools and in -ground spas heated to > 90°F, Indicate on plans that sides and bottom are provided with insulation 2 R-12 NA C404.12 Energy consumption of portable spas Indicate portable spa complies with Association of Pool and Spa Professionals APSP-14 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all RI - Page 11 of 12 Energy Recovery (ER) Systems - Service Water Heating and Pool Systems NA C404.10.4 (Section under C404.11) Pools and permanent spas exhaust systems (energy recovery) For buildings with pools or permanent spas with wafer surface area > 200 sl, indicate exhaust air ER method and use of waste heat (preheat ventilation air, pool water or service hot water); or exception taken Indicate ER system has the rated effectiveness and is configured to decrease the exhaust air temperature at design conditions by a 36°F NA C403.5,3 Energy recovery - cooler / freezer condensers For buildings with food service, meal or deli departments that have a 500,000 BluTh of remote refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate it condenser ER will be used to pre -heat service water For buildings with a 40,000 sf conditioned floor area and with a 1,000,000 Btu/h ot remote refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate if condenser ER will be used lo pre -heat service water NA C403.5.4 Energy recovery - condenser systems For buildings with 24-hour operation and > 1,500,000 Blufh ol heal rejection capacity and design SWH load > 250,000 81u/h, indicate condenser ER to pre -heat service water; or exception taken. Provide calculations showing the amount ot recovered heat Thal is utilized (60% of peak heal rejection load or pre -heat service water lo 85°F). NA C404.10 Drain water heal recovery units For systems incorporating drain water ER, indicate system design complies with CSA B55.2 (or CSA 55.1 for Group Ft); indicate potable waterside pressure loss at design flow is < 10 psi Service Water Heating Energy Use Metering NA C404,9 SWH energy usage in dwelling units For Group R-2 multi -family buildings with central SWH systems, provide metering 01 hot water energy usage per dwelling unit; indicate metering and data reporting method NA C409.3.2 SWH equipment energy use metering For new buildings > 50,000 sf and building additions > 25,000 st, with total SWH equipment capacity 2 50 kW (2 170,600 Btu/h), veriiy energy use metering ot all SWH equipment will be provided per C409 Additional Efficiency Package Option, Reduced Energy Use In Service Water Heating - Must comply with both provisions to be eligible NA C406.7.1 Eligible building type To comply with additional efficiency package option, verily that a 90% of the conditioned floor area of the building is one or more of the occupancies identified in this section, OR; __. _ „ ._ __ - -- — Provide whole building energy analysis per C407 that demonstrates the SWH load in the building is a 10% of total building energy loads NA C406.7.2 C403.5.4 Load traction To comply with additional efficiency package option, provide documentation that verities 2 60% of building annual SWH energy is provided by high efficiency sources (heat pump water heater with COP a 3, waste heat recovery, solar water -heating system); For buildings with 24-hour operation and with > 1,500,000 Blu/h of heal rejection capacity and design service hot water load > 250,000 Btu/h (per C403.5.4); provide documentation that verities a 100% of building annual SWH energy is provided by condenser energy recovery or other high efficiency source Documentation and Specific System Requirements to Supporting Commissioning NA C408.4 Scope of service water healing systems commissioning Indicate that all SWH equipment and controls for which the WSEC requires control functions and / or configuration to perform specific functions are required to be commissioned;+D7 For buildings where the largest SWH system has ? 200,000 Btu/h total output capacity, indicate that all SWH systems regardless of individual capacity are required to be commissioned. NA C408.4.1.3 Scope ol pool and permanent spa systems commissioning Indicate that all pool and permanent spa water heating systems regardless of individual capacity are required to be commissioned; „.... Indicate that energy recovery equipment that heats pool water regardless of capacity is required to be commissioned; — _ . Identify all pool heating and energy recovery equipment and controls that the WSEC defines as being capable of and / or configured to perform specific functions. NA C404.13 C408.1,1 C408.1,2 C408.1.4.2 C103.6 Commissioning requirements in construction documents Indicate in plans and specifications that Cx per C408 is required for all applicable service water heating systems; Include general summary with at a minimum of Items 1 thru 4 of the Cx plan per C408.1.2 including: narrative description of activiles, responsibilities of the Cx team, schedule of activities including verification of project close out documentation per C103.6, and conflict of interest plan (if required); Include in general summary that a Cx project report or Compliance Checklist (Figure C408.1.4.2) shall be completed by the Certified Cx Professional and provided to the owner prior to the final mechanical inspection. C408.4.1 Functional performance testing criteria Identify in plans and specilications the intended operation of all equipment and controls during all modes of operation, including interfacing between new and existing -to -remain systems Project Close Out Documentation NA C103.6 Documentation and project close out submittal requirements Indicate in plans that project close oul documentation and training of building operations personnel is required for all SWH components, equipment and systems governed by this code; indicate close out documentation shall include: record documents, O&M manuals, applicable WSEC compliance forms and calculations r 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Mechanical Fan System Power Allowance MECH-FANSYS-SUM 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscrafters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 8/28/2020 For Building Dept. Use HVAC Air Distribution System Schedule List all HVAC systems that have the capability to provide heating and/or cooling to the spaces they serve. System or Primary Supply Fan ID Speed Control (Note 1) Description (Note 2) System Total Nameplate HP (Note 3) Fan Power Calculation Required (Note 4) RTU-1 CV PACKAGED ROOFTOP UNIT 1.16 No FC-1 CV SPLIT AIR HANDLER/HEAT PUMP UNIT 0.57 No Note 1 - Constant Volume (CV), Variable Air Volume (VAV), or Hospital/Lab CV system that qualifies for VAV budget per C403.2.11.1 Exception 1. Single zone VAV systems shall comply as CV. Note 2 - Describe system type and list all fans (or groups of fans) associated with the delivery and removal of conditioned air by the system. Include all supply, return/relief, exhaust and exhaust hoods (> 1 hp), make-up air, dedicated outside air (DOHS), booster fans, and series fan -powered terminals. VAV parallel fan -powered terminals and economizer relief fans do not need to be included if the fans do not operate at peak conditions. Note 3 - Enter the total nameplate hp of all fans associated with the delivery and removal of conditioned air by the system. Note 4 - This form automatically identifies whether a MECH-FANSYS form is required to demonstrate compliance with the fan power allowance (Yes), or this information is not required because the system has a combined total nameplate motor hp that is 5 hp or less (No) MECH-FANSYS Forms A MECH-FANSYS form shall be provided for each system with total nameplate hp greater than 5 hp. Select (Add Fan System Form) to generate an additional form. Added forms can be deleted with button in cell E32 of the added form. 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms tor Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Mechanical Summary MECH-SUM 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Januar 2017 Project Information Project Description Briefly describe mechanical systems in the text box provided Ei Total Bldg Performance (TBP) This path includes all mandatory provisions per 0401.2 Option 2, MECH-SUM, MECH-CHK, and C407 Energy Analysis forms required. Project Title: Lenscrafters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 2/28/2020 Applicant Information. Provide contact information for individual who can respond to inquiries about compliance form information provided. For Building Dept. Use Company Name: Company Address: 2441 Crown Poin Applicant Name: Michael Ro Applicant Phone: 920-445-5007 New Building EJ Building Addition E Tenant Improve P-1-7VI:7" 7 CODE COV.! vent FOR "LIANCE LAPPFME No Sy. APR 2 3 2020 City of Tukwila tem Changes Design Load Calculations Load calculation summary Ei MECH-LOAD-CAL WILDING DIVISION Provide design load calculations for all mechanical systems and equipment serving the building heating, cooling or ventilating needs. If a load calculation summary is provided with the permit documents that includes all applicable compliance information then the MECH-LOAD-CALC form is not required. Mechanical Schedules 0 Mechanical Plans El MECH-EQ Forms (TBD) Indicate location of equipment compliance information. If provided on plans then MECH-EO forms are not required, however, include on plans all applicable compliance information listed in MECH-EQ tables. Dedicated Outdoor Air System Requirements and High Efficiency VAV Alternate E DOAS is required per C403.6 effective July 1, 2017 (office, retail, education, library and fire station occupancies) All occupied, conditioned areas shall be served by a DOAS that delivers required ventilation air in a manner that does not require space conditioning fan operation. Space conditioning fans cycled off when no heating or cooling is required. El Ventilation provided via natural ventilation per 2015 IMC in lieu ot DOAS (C403.6, Exception 1) Ventilation and space conditioning provided by a HEVAV system per 0403.7 in lieu of DOAS (C403.6, Exception 2) Li DOAS included in project, although not required (occupancy not office, retail, education, library or fire station) Lil DOAS related allowances included in project: Prescriptive vertical fenestration maximum area allowance increased to 40% per C402.4.1.4 with 100°/0 of conditioned floor area in building served by DOAS. 111 Exception to air economizer per C403.3 Exception 1, include MECH-ECONO form. Fan Power Project includes HVAC air distribution systems that provide heating and/or cooling If yes, provide a MECH-FANSYS -SUM form. ji For one or more systems, the total fan motor nameplate hp of all fans in HVAC system exceeds 5hp. If yes, provide a seperate MECH-FANSYS form for each HVAC system exceeding the 5 horsepower threshold. Refer to Section C403.2.11 and MECH-FANSYS-DOC for requirements and exceptions, HVAC Hydronic Systems Lil Hydronic chilled water Lil Hydronic heating water Ell Water -loop heat pump 0 Geothermal No hydronic systems C406 Additional Efficiency Options - Mechanical C406.2 More efficient HVAC equipment and fan systems Requires 90% of heating and cooling capacity to be equipment listed in tables C403.2.3(1)-(9) or air -to -water heat pumps and heat recovery chillers. All equipment listed in tables C403.2.3(1)-(7) must be 15% more efficient than minimum requirements, Alt stand alone supply, return, and exhaust fans over 1 hp must have FEQ a 71 and must be selected within 10% of maximum total or static pressure. LIJ C406.6 Dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS) Requires 90% of conditioned floor area to be served by a DOAS per 0403,6 that delivers required ventilation air in a manner that does not require space conditioning fan operation. Li 0406.7 Reduced energy in service water heating Requires 90% of floor area be in occupancy types listed in C406.7.1 and that 60% of annuaii-i okwdegattri be provided by heat pump, waste heat recovery or solar water -heating systems. CITYOF 9 °ail MAR 0 5 2020 PERMIT CENTER REVISION 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Mechanical Summary, pg. 2 MECH-SUM 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Service Water HeatingIl Systems Equipment Type (s) E Instantaneous ❑ No service water systems Heat exchange from s ace heat boiler or ❑ g p central hot water/steam ❑ On -demand 151 Hot water heating tank(s) Dedicated boiler Distribution Type (s) ❑ Circulation System Commissioning Commissioning is required ❑ Mechanical systems If required, commissioning Exceptions to commissioning 0 Total output capacity cooling or 300,000 Btu/h for: per C408.2 ❑ Service water heating systems per C408.4 shall be performed for all applicable systems regardless of individual equipment capacity. requirements: of all mechanical space conditioning systems in the building do not exceed 240,000 Btu/h heating. Mechanical systems commissioning not required. water heating system in building does not exceed 200,000 Btu/h. Service water heating not required. isi Capacity of largest service systems commissioning Low Energy and Semi -Heated Spaces (Note 6 and 7) Space Type Location in Plan(s) Space(s) Served Area Served, square feet Heating Capacity, Btu/h (Note 4) Cooling Capacity, Btu/h (Note 5) Peak Space Conditioning Capacity, Btu/h-sf Compliance Check Notes Note 4 - Provide total installed heating output capacity of systems serving Low Energy or Semi -Heated space(s) in btuh. Note 5 - Provide total installed cooling capacity of system serving Low Energy space(s) in Btu/h. Not allowed for semi -heated spaces. Enter 0 if no cooling. Note 6 - Refer to Section C402.1.1 Low Energy Building. lntalled peak space conditioning capacity, heating or cooling, may not exceed 3.4 Btu/h"sf. Note 7 - Refer to Section C402.1.1.1 and Semi -Heated Space definition in Chapter 2. Total heating output capacity may not exceed 8 Btu/h'sf. Only systems without electric resistance heating and no cooling are eligible for the wall insulation exception under semi -heated, 1 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms tar Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 3 of 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington Stale Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R over 3 stories and II R1 Revised January 2017 Project TltIe Lenscrafters 0505 Southcenter Mali Dale 2/28/2020 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for co pli nce with the mechanicalsystemssysiems and equipment requirements 01 the Washington Stale Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes Equipment- Si2ing, Performance and Type NA C403.1 Exempt process equipment Identify equipment to be used in manufacturing, industrial or commercial processes that do not provide space conditioning; identify provisions applicable to this equipment per C403.1 exception Yes C403.2.1 Load calculations Provide load calculations performed per ASHRAE Std 183- or equivalent, using design parameters per C302 and Appendix C; include load adjustments to account for energy recovery Yes C403.2.2 Equipment and system sizing Indicate that output capacities of heating and cooling equipment and systems are no greater than the smallest available equipment size that exceeds the calculated loads; note exceptions taken MOOI Yes C403.2.3 C403.2.3.2 C403.2.13.1 HVAC equipment pertormance requirements (efficiency) Provide equipment schedules on plans or complete MECH-EC) forms indicating type, capacity, rated and WSEC minimum efficiencies for all healing and cooling equipment; include supply and OSA cfms and operating hours for all air systems; identify heating and cooling equipment that does not have a corresponding WSEC minimum efficiency (manufacturer rated) MOOI NA C405.8 C403.2.14 Electric motor efficiency List all motors 2 hp (that are not integral to a rated piece of equipment) in the mechanica or electrical equipment schedules on plans; indicate hp, rpm, number oi poles and rated efficiency, or exception applied For fractional hp motors (1/12 - 1 hp), indicate whether they are an electronically commutated motor, have rated efficiency of at least 70%, or exception taken Yes C403.2.11.1 Fan power limitation For all HVAC fan systems that provide heating and / or cooling, provide system total nameplate hp in MECH-FANSYS-SUM form For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, verily fan system motor hp or bhp complies with Ian power limits per equations in Table C403.2.11.1(1), provide MECH- FANSYS form for each system NA C403.2.11.2 Motor nameplate hp For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp ' 5hp, indicate tan motors specified are the smallest available motor hp size greater than tan bhp, note exceptions taken NA C403.2.11.3 Fan efficiency For all applicable HVAC systems with total fan motor hp > 5hp, identify in equipment schedule all fans required to comply with fan efficiency grade and indicate rated FEG is e 67, or exception taken; indicate these fans are sized so total efficiency is within 15% of the fan maximum total efficiency NA C403.2.11.4 Group R occupancy exhaust fan efficacy For all exhaust tans < 400 clm in Group R occupancies, indicate in equipment schedule the fan flow rate and efficacy (clm/wall), or exception taken; refer to Table C403.2.11.4 (CE-57) NA C403.2.13 Variable flow capacity - fans For fan motors 2 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method) in equipment schedule, or exception taken; for equivalent method for an HVAC system reler to FIVAC System Controls lor additional requirements NA C403.2.3 ximum air cooled chiller capacity For chilled waler plants and buildings with > 500 lons of cooling capacity, indicate air-cooled chiller capacity is 5 100 tons, or exception taken NA C403.4 Large capacity cooling systems For buildings with e 300 Ions of cooling capacity, indicale method of multi -stage or variable capacity control (VSD, multiple staged compresson3, or max capacity of any single unit < 66% of the total) NA 403.2.3.1 Non-standard waler-cooled centrifugal chillers For water-cooled centrifugal chillers not designed for operation 51 standard conditions, provide calculations documenting maximum lull load arid part load rated equipment performance requirements NA C403.2.13.1 C403.4.3.2 Centrifugal fan open -circuit cooling towers For open -circuit centrifugal tan cooling towers with e 1,100 gpm capacity, indicate cooling towers comply with efficiency requirements for axial fan open circuit cooling towers NA C403.4.2 C403.4.2.5 Large capacity boiler systems For single boilers with > 500,000 Blu/h capacity, indicate multi-slage or modulating burner For boiler system (single or multiple) with > 1,000,000 Blu/h capacity, indicate turndown ratio per Table C403.4.2.5 and method (multiple single input boilers, modulating boilers, or combination) NA C403.2.13 Variable flow capacity - pumps For pump motors e 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method) in equipment schedule, or exception taken; for equivalent method for a hydronic system refer to Hydronic System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.3 Gas and oil -fired forced air lurnsce and unit heaters For forced air furnaces with capacity e 225,000 Bluih and all unit heaters, indicate in equipment schedule intermittent ignition or IID, flue or draft damper, and rated jacket loss NA 0403.2 4.8 Combustion heating equipment For combustion heating equipment with output capacity >. 225,000 Btu/h, indicate modulating or staged combustion control Yes 403.2.3.3 Packaged electric heating cooling equipmentheating Verily all packaged electric equipment with > 6,000 Bluth cooling capacity and any amount of is a heat pump; include in equipment schedules MOOI NA C403.2.12 Heating outside a building Indicate systems providing heating in non -enclosed outdoor occupied spaces are radiant systems; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.27.1 Kilchen exhaust hoods Indicate on plans the type, duly and exhaust air rale of each kitchen hood, refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements Yes C403.2.4. Outdoor supply air, exhaust and retie' dampers Indicate locations of OSA intake, and exhaust and reliel outlet dampers on plans; indicate whether dampers are Class 1 motorized, or gravity and exception taken (include leakage rating, cfm/sf); refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements for OSA dampers M200 NA C403.2.4.3 Return air dampers Indicate locations of return air dampers that are integral to economizer operation; verily dampers are motorized; indicate whether dampers are Class 1, or within packaged equipment eligible for leakage rating exception (include leakage rating, cfm/s1) 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 4 of 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington Slate Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscralters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 2/28/2020 The following information is necessary 10 check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington Stale Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.2.4,3 Stairway and shalt vent dampers Indicate location o1 stairway and shall vent dampers on plans; verify dampers are Class 1 motorized; refer to HVAC System Controls foe additional requirements NA C403.2.4.4 Zone isolation dampers For systems serving areas > 25,000 sf or spanning more than one floor, that include areas that are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously; identify isolation zone areas on plans and locations of associated isolation dampers in HVAC distribution system; refer to HVAC System Controls for additional requirements NA C403.2.3.4 Humidification For cooling systems with humidification equipment that are also required to have air economizer, indicate humidifier is adiabatic (direct evaporative or fog atomization), or exception taken Additional Efficiency Package Option, More Efficient HVAC Equipment & Fan Performance - Must comply with all 3 provisions to be eligible NA C406.2.1 C403.2.3 HVAC system selection To comply with additional efficiency package option, calculate the percentage of heating and cooling equipment in the project (based on output capacity) that do not have a corresponding WSEC listed efficiency; shall be less than 10% to comply NA C406.2.2 C403.2.3 Minimum equipment efficiency To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate that all listed heating and cooling equipment have a rated efficiency that exceeds WSEC listed efficiency by al least 15% NA C405.2.3 C403.2.11,3 Minimum fan efficiency To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate rated FEG of stand alone fans is z 71; indicate these fans are sized so the Ian efficiency at design conditions is within 10% of the maximum total or static efficiency HVAC System Controls Yes C403.2,4,1 Thermostatic controls (thermostats and humidislals) Indicate locations of thermostatic and humidity control devices and the zones they serve on plans, including perimeter system zones M200 Where adjacent (neighboring) zones are controlled by separate thermostats (including perimeter systems used to offset heat gain or loss), and are connected by permanent openings > 10% of either zone sl area, indicate controls configured to prevent adjacent zones from operating in conflicting modes (one in heat. other in cool); applies to adjacent perimeter zones, adjacent nonperimeter zones, and adjacent perimeter and nonperimeter zones If applying Exception 2 to nonperimeter zones adjacent to perimeter zones, indicate that setpoints and deadband settings in these zones are coordinated so cooling in a nonperimeter zone does not occur until the temperature in that zone is 5°F higher than the adjacent perimeter zone temperature in heating NA C403.2.4.1.1 Heat pump supplementary heat Indicate staged heating operation with compression as the first stage of heating and supplemental healing controlled with outdoor lock -out temperature set to 40°F or less NA C403.2.4.1.2 Deadband Indicate zone thermostatic controls configured with 5°F minimum deadband for systems that control both heating and cooling C403.2.4.1.3 Setpoint overlap restriction (Thermostats) If separate heating and cooling systems with separate thermostatic control devices are used to serve a zone, indicate locations of both thermostatic control devices and the zone they serve on plans Indicate a limit switch, mechanical stop or DDC control with programming to prevent simultaneous heating and cooling Yes C403.2.4.2 C403.2.4.2,1 C403.2.4.2.2 Automatic setback and shutdown Indicate zone thermostatic controls configured with required automatic setback and manual override functions, setback temperatures, and control method (automatic time clock or programmable controls); note exceptions taken M001 Yes C403.2.4.2.3 Automatic (optimum) start Indicate system controls that adjust equipment start time required to bring each area served up to design temperature just prior to scheduled occupancy M001 C403,2.4.3 Outdoor supply air dampers Indicate automatic controls configured to close OSA damper during unoccupied equipment operation; not including economizer cooling, night flush or !MC required OSA / exhaust NA C403.2.4,3 Stairway and shall vent dampers Indicate method of activation of stairway and shaft vent dampers (lire alarm or interruption of power) NA C403.2.4.4 Zone isolation controls For systems serving areas > 25,000 sl or spanning more than one floor, that include areas that are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously; indicate controls that allow for independent space conditioning of isolation zones; or exception taken NA C403.2.12 Heating outside a building Indicate occupancy sensing or timer switch controls configured to automatically shut off healing system when area served is unoccupied NA C403.2.4.5 Snow melt systems Indicate automatic controls configured to shut oft system when pavement temperature exceeds 50°F and no precipitation is falling, and when outdoor air temperature exceeds 40°F NA C403.2.4.6 Freeze protection system controls Indicate automatic controls to shut off system when outdoor temperature exceeds 40°F, or conditions protect fluid from freezing NA C403.2.4.9 Group R1 hotel /motel guest rooms For hotels and motels with over 50 guest rooms, indicate automatic controls serving guest rooms that are capable of setback (heating) and set-up (cooling) of temperature setpoint by at least 5°F; indicate control method - activated by room entry or occupancy sensor 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all Al - Page 5 of 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington Slate Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscrafters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 2/28/2020 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions, Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.2.4.10 C403.2.4.11 Group R2 / R3 dwelling units,Group R2 sleeping units For primary space conditioning system, indicate 5-2 programmable thermostats capable of two setback periods per day; for all thermostats indicate purpose (heating only, cooling only, or bo(h), required temperature range and at minimum a 10°F deadband, or exception taken Yes C403.2.6 C403.2.11.4 Ventilation Indicate method of ventilation air delivery (natural or mechanical) for each zone M200 If mechanically delivered, indicate that systems are configured to provide not more than 150% 01, but at least the minimum required volume of outdoor air to each zone per IMC, ASHRAE 62.1orother applicable code (WAC, OSHA, etc); or exception taken M001 If delivered via natural ventilation, identify required elements per IMC including minimum openable area to the outdoors or qualifying adjoining spaces NA C403.2.6.2 Demand controlled ventilation Identify spaces > 500 sf with occupant load > 25 people/1,000 sf per IMC; for each space indicate whether it is served by an HVAC system with total design OSA > 3,000 cfm, and / or the system has airside economizer or automatic modulating OSA damper; indicate OSA controls are configured to provide demand controlled ventilation or provide supporting documentation for applied exception NA C403.2.6,3 Occupancy sensors For gyms, classrooms, auditoriums and conference rooms > 500 sl, indicate occupancy -based OSA control when space is unoccupied and method (closes OSA damper or shuts-olf equipment); or alternate means provided to automatically reduce OSA when space is partially occupied NA C403.2.6.4 C403.2.6.4.1 Enclosed loading dock ventilation For enclosed loading docks, indicate ventilation / exhaust system method of activation (gas detection system for CO and NO2, or occupancy sensors), and control method (staged or modulating) NA C403.2.6.4 C403.2.6.4.2 Enclosed parking garage ventilation For enclosed parking garages, indicate ventilation / exhaust system activated by gas detection system for CO and NO2, and control method (staged or modulating); or exception taken NA C403.2.7.1 Kitchen exhaust hoods Provide calculations that show a balanced accounting of total kitchen exhaust (include all hoods) with % of: supply air, transfer air from adjacent spaces, and make-up air; if applicable, indicate that direct make-up air to each hood does not exceed 10% of hood exhaust For kitchens with total hood exhaust exceeding 2,000 clm, indicate exhaust air rate per Table C403.2.7.1 and compliance method (DCV, energy recovery, or transfer air that would otherwise be exhausted) NA C403.2.7.2 Laboratory exhaust systems Refer lo Systems Requiring Energy Recovery for requirements NA C403.2.13 Variable flow capacity - HVAC system fans For HVAC fan motors 0 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD, or equivalent control method that reduces design air volume by 50% al 1/3 static design pressure); note exception taken Yes C403.3.1 DX air handler variable cooling control (Under Integrated Economizer) For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity 565,000 Biu/h, indicate number of cooling stages provided and method (multiple compressors and / or variable speed compressors); indicate minimum displacement (capacity reduction) as % of full load M001 Indicate control method (cooling capacity controlled in response to space temperature, space temperature controlled by modulating supply airflow, or hoth) M001 NA C403.2.11.5 Fan airflow control For DX air handling units with cooling capacity 065,000 Blu/h and evaporative and chilled water air handling units with fan Z 0.25 hp, indicate whether system is single zone or multiple zone and related control method (cooling capacity controlled in response to space temperature, space temperature is controlled by modulating supply airflow, or both) For mechanical cooling systems (includes DX and chilled water coils) that control cooing capacity in response to space temperature • Provide a minimum of Iwo stages of fan control; indicate minimum fan speed is 5 66% of full speed drawing 5 40% of lull speed fan power during periods of low cooling or ventilation only For other mechanical cooling systems (includes DX and chilled water coils) that control space temperature by modulating airflow (in lieu of, or in addition to, controlling capacity in response to space temperature) - Provide tan controls for modulating supply airflow; indicate minimum Ian speed is 5 50% of lull speed drawing 5. 30% of full speed fan power during periods of low cooling or ventilation only; or exception taken NA C403.2.4.12 DDC system capabilities Provide central and zone level DDC controls as required based on system application, capacity or size thresholds and other qualification per Table C403.2.4.12.1 Identify all DDC system input / output control points; indicate capability for trending and graphical display Ducting Systems Yes C403,2.8.1 C403.2.8.3 Duct construction Indicate on plans that all ductwork is constructed and sealed per IMC M002 ,....,_ . ___ For OSA ductwork, also indicate on plans that ductwork meets air leakage requirements per C402.5 and vapor retarder requirements per the IBC M002 NA C403.2.8.3 Duct pressure classifications Identity location of low, medium and high pressure ductwork on plans NA C403.2.8.3.3 High pressure duct leakage test Indicate high pressure duct leakage testing requirements on plans; provide lest results to jurisdiction when completed 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms lor Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 6 of 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washin on Slate Energy Code Complian Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscratters 0505 Southcenter Mall Dale 2/28/2020 The lollowing information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and uipment requirements ol the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes Yes C403.2.8.1 C403.2.8.2 Duct insulation For supply and return ductwork located in unconditioned space or outdoors, indicate R-value of insulation on ductwork on plans; identify climate zone; note exceptions taken M001 For supply ductwork located in conditioned space, identify if design supply temperature is < 55°F or >i 105°F and indicate R-value of insulation on this ductwork on plans; note exception taken For OSA ductwork, shafts and plenums, indicate R-value ot insulation on these elements on plans per Table C402.1.3 lor steel -framed walls* note exception taken M200 Piping Systems Yes C403.2.9 Piping insulation Indicate design temperature range of fluid conveyed in piping and thickness of insulation (in inches) on hydronic piping plans; or exception taken P001 Yes C403.2.9.1 Piping insulation exposed to weather Indicate method of protection of pipe insulation from damage / degradation on hydronic piping plans P001 Economizers NA C403.3 Air economizer required Identify in equipment schedules on plans or in MECH-EQ forms all cooling systems requiring air economizer controls Provide MECH-ECONO form indicating systems utilizing air economizer exceptions, including those with water -side economizer in lieu of air economizer: indicate on plans eligible exception(s) taken and measures to comply wilh exception(s) NA C403.3.1 Integrated economizer operation - air and water Indicate air and water -side economizers are configured lor partial cooling operation even where additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the load NA . C403.32 Economizer heating system impact - air and water Verity control method of HVAC systems with economizers does not increase building heating energy usage during normal operation NA C403.3.3.1 Air econornizer capacity Indicate modulating OSA and return air dampers are configured to provide up to 100°/0 OSA for cooling NA C403.3.1 C403.3.3.2 Integrated air economizer Verify mechanical cooling controls are interlocked with air economizer controls so the outside air damper remains in 100% open position when mechanical cooling is also required to meet the cooling load, until the leaving air temperature is < 45°F For systems with cooling capacity z 65,000 Btu/h, verily that control oi economizer dampers is not based only on mixed air temperature; or exception taken NA C403.3.3.3 Air economizer high limit controls Indicate high limit shut-off control method and required high limit per Table C403.3.3.3 NA C403.3.4.1 Water economizer capacity For eligible systems where water -side economizer may be provided in lieu of air economizer, indicate system is capable of 100% design cooling capacity at 50°F db / 45°F wb OSA temperatures NA C403.3.4.2 Water economizer maximum pressure drop Indicate pressure drop across precooling coils and heat exchangers in water economizer system do not exceed pressure drop limit NA C403.3.1 DX air handling equipment control For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity z 65,000 Btu/h, refer to HVAC System Controls for requirements C403.2.4.7 DX equipment economizer fault detection and diagnostics For DX air handlers with economizer and cooling capacity z 54,000 Btu/h, provide a fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) system to monitor economizer system operation and report laults Systems Requiring Energy Recovery NA C403.5.1 Energy recovery (ER) - ventilation / exhaust sstems For systems with design OSA > 5,000 cfm, or design supply air cfm and % OSA exceeding the values in Tables C403.5.1(1) or (2), indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supporting calculations _ For rooms served by multiple systems with aggregate design OSA > 5,000 cfm, or aggregate design supply air cfm and % OSA exceeding the values in Tables C403.5.1(1) or (2), indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supporting calculations Indicate ER rated effectiveness that increases OSA enthalpy by Z 50% based on delta between OSA and return air enthalpies at design conditions C403.2.7.2 Laboratory exhaust systems (energy recovery) For buildings with total lab exhaust ,i 5,000 cfm, indicate method of energy recovery used to pre -condition laboratory make-up air; ER effectiveness (min 25°F); or alternative method per exception (VAV exhaust, semi -conditioned makeup, or GERM calculation) NA C404.10.4 (under C404.11) Pools and permanent spas exhaust systems (energy recovery) For buildings with pools or spas with water surtace area › 200 st, indicate exhaust air ER method and use of waste heat (preheat ventilation air, pool water or service hot water); or exception taken ... Indicate ER system has the rated effectiveness and is configured to decrease the exhaust air temperature at design conditions by z 36'F NA C403.5 2 Energy recovery - steam condensate systems For buildings with on -site steam heating systems, indicate condensate water ER For buildings that use off -site generated steam where condensate is not returned to the source, indicate on -site condensate water ER 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all RI - Page 7 of 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscratters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 2/28/2020 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.5.3 Energy recovery - cooler / freezer condensers For buildings with food service, meat or deli departments that have 2 500,000 Btu/h of remote refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate condenser ER and use ol captured energy (service water heating, space healing, or dehumidification reheating) For buildings with a 40,000 sl conditioned floor area and with 2 1,000,000 Btu/h of remote refrigeration capacity tor coolers / freezers, indicate condenser ER and use of captured energy for service water heating and also for space healing, or dehumidification reheating NA C403.5.4 Energy recovery - condenser systems For buildings with 24-hour operation and with > 1,500,000 Btu/h ot heat rejection capacity and design service hot water load > 250,000 Blu/h, indicate condenser ER to pre -heat service water; or exception taken. Provide calculations showing the amount of recovered heal that is utilized (60% of peak heat rejection load or pre -heal service water to 65°F). Hydronic System Controls NA C403.2.13 C403.4.2.7 Variable flow control - hydronic system pumps For hydronic system pump motors a 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method that requires 2 30% design wattage at 50% design fluid flow); note exception taken Identify whether hydronic coils have DDC controls and associated mannerpump speed control (differential pressure, zone hydronic demand, etc) NA C403.2.5 C403.4.2.4 Hydronic system setback and pad load controls For boilers that provide building heating, indicate controls that provide healing water temperature setback based on outdoor temperature For heating and chilled water systems a 300,000 Btu/h, indicate systems are configured to automatically reset supply water temperature based upon demand; or exception taken. II system pump motor hp a 3 hp, also indicate controls automatically reduce Ilow by 2 50%. For chilled water systems (2 300,000 Btu/h, pump motor hp a 3 hp) that serve water-cooled unitary air conditioners, indicate VSD or staged pumps in chilled water system and heat rejection loop that reduce pump flow so that one control valve is nearly wide open, or to maintain a minimum differential pressure; or exception taken NA 0403.4.2 Boiler sequencing Indicate automatic controls that sequence operation of multiple boilers NA C403.4.6 Hot gas bypass limitation For cooling equipment with hol gas bypass, provide either multiple step unloading or continuous capacity modulation; indicate bypass capacity per Table 0403.4.6 NA 0403.4.2.2 Two -pipe changeover systems Indicate changeover deadband (min 15°F), heating / cooling mode scheduling and changeover temperature range (limit 30°F) NA C403.4.2.6 Chiller / boiler plant pump isolation Indicate controls are configured to automatically reduce overall plant flow and shut -oft flow through individual chillers and boilers when not in use NA C403.2.13.1.1 C403.4.3.1.1 C403.4.3.1.2 Heat rejection equipment - variable flow control For cooling lowers with fan motors 7.5 hp, indicate VSD and method to adjust fan speed (adjusted based on leaving fluid temperature or condenser temperature / pressure of heal rejection device) For multiple -cell heat rejection equipment with VSD, indicate controls that ramp all fans in unison NA C403.4.3.3 Heat rejection equipment - cooling tower flow turndown Indicate open -circuit cooling towers with multiple pumps or VSD control are designed so all cells can be run in parallel NA C403.4.2.3.1 Water loop heat pump - deadband indicate capability ot central equipment to provide minimum 20°F water supply temperature deadband between heat rejection and heat addition modes; or exception taken NA C403.4.2.3.2.1 Water loop heat pump - heat rejection equipment, Zone 4 Indicate type of cooling tower (open- or closed-circuit) in equipment schedule; indicate method used lo limit system heat loss when heat rejection is not needed NA C403.4.2.3.2.2 Water loop heat pump - heal rejection equipment, Zone 5 For open- or closed-circuit cooling towers, provide a heat exchanger that separates the cooling lower and heat pump loop NA C403.4.2.3.3 Water loop heat pump - isolation valves For hydronic heat pump systems with total system power > 10 hp, indicate 2-way isolation valves on each heat pump and variable flow system control Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS) - Optional through 6/30/16, Prescriptive 7/1/2016 Yes C403.6 C403.6.3 Dedicated outdoor air systems For buildings with office, retail, education, library and fire station spaces, identify these spaces on plans; indicate that ventilation air in each occupied space is provided via a DOAS system; or document compliance with C403.6.3 Impracticality; or exception taken (buildings complying with C402.4.1.4 or C406.6 may not utilize exceptions) Yes C403,6.1 Energy recovery ventilation with DOAS For all DOAS systems. indicate exhaust air ER method; or exception taken with supporting calculations. Indicate ER rated effectiveness that increases OSA enthalpy by k 50% based on delta between OSA and return air enthalpies at design conditions. Yes C403.6.2 Heating / cooling system controls with DOAS Indicate equipment associated with the delivery of zone level heating and cooling (tans, hydronic pumps, primary air dampers, etc) are configured to shut off, and central equipment is configured to turn down, when there is no call lor heating or cooling in the zone they serve M002 It applying Exception to healing / cooling tans used for air mixing in the space during deadband periods, include Ian watts per clm in equipment schedule 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 8 of 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington Stale EnergyCode Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscr fters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 2/28/2020 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanicsystemsand equipment requirements of the Washington Slate Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes Yes C402.4.1.4 C403.6 Increased prescriptive maximum vertical fenestration area with DOAS Indicate that all occupied, conditioned spaces are served by a DOAS per C403.6 M2 0 Additional Efficiency Package Option, Dedicated Outside Air Systems (DOAS) Yes C406.6 Building provided with DOAS To comply with additional efficiency package option, ndicate that % or more oi alt occupied, conditioned spaces are served by a DOAS per C403.6 2 0 Multiple Zone Air Systems NA C403.4.4 Air systems serving multiple zones Identify supply air systems serving multiple zones and the zones they serve on plans; indicate whether system is VAV and method of primary air control; or provide supporting documentation for applied exception to VAV NA C403.4.4 VAV systems serving multiple zones Provide equipment schedules on plans or MECH.-EC) form that list alt VAV air terminals and types For each air terminal include; maximum airflow rates for primary supply air during zone peak heating and zone peak cooling; maximum airflow during reheating, retooling or mixing; minimum airflow rate to maintain required ventilation, and the basis for these values; if IMC or ASHRAE 62.1 multiple zone equation is basis for minimum flow rates, provide calculation on plans NA C403.4.4.1 Single duct VAV terminal uni15 Indicate single duct terminal units are configured to reduce primary supply air before reheating or recooling NA C403.4.4.2 Dual duct systems - terminal units For systems with separate warm air and cool air ducts, indicate terminal units are configured to reduce the flow from one duct to minimum before mixing with air from Ihe other duct NA C403,4.1.1 C403.. 4— 1 2 VAV system static pressure sensors - sensors and DDC set points Indicate locations of duct static pressure sensors on plans; include al least one sensor per major duct branch; verify controller setpoint pressure at each sensor is s 1.2 inch w.g. For systems with zone level DDC, indicate controls are configured to monitor zone damper positions and reset static pressure selpoint based on the zone requiring most pressure; include control logic that automatically detects and generates an alarm if any zone excessively drives reset logic, and allows building operators to exclude zones from reset logic NA 0403.4.4.3 Multiple -zone VAV system ventilation optimization controls For systems with zone level DDC controls, indicate controls are configured to automatically reduce outdoor airflow in response to changes in system ventilation efficiency; or exception taken NA 0403.4.4.4 VAV system supply air reset Indicate controls automatically reset supply air temperature in response to building loads or outdoor air tem .erature; or exce.tion taken Multiple Zone HVAC Systems, High Efficiency VAV - Required for systems u ' * ing C403.6 DOAS Exception 2, must comply with ali 16 provisions NA C403.7, Ilem 1 Air economizer Indicate system is configured for 100% air economizer operation and complies with all related economizer requirements per 0403.3 (without economizer exceptions) NA C403.7, ttem 2 Direct digital controls (DDC) Provide DDC controls for all components of system; identify all DDC system input / output control points; indicate capability tor trending and graphical display NA C403.7, Item 3 Outdoor airflow measurement and reduction For systems with minimum OSA > 2,500 cfm, indicate outdoor airflow monitoring station that measures OSA intake under all load conditions; indicate control sequence that increases or reduces system OSA cfm based on VAV terminal feedback of ventilation efficiency (per 403.4.4,3 without exceptions) or DCV (per C403.2.6.2) NA C403.7, Item 4 Supply airflow measurement For systemswith minimum OSA > 2,500 cfrn, indicate supply airflow monitoring station capable of measuring supply air delivered to VAV terminals under all load conditions NA C403.7, Item 5 Zone isolation and maximum area served Verily maximum area served by a single HEVAV system is s 50,000 sf, or one entire lloor, whichever is greater; in addition it a system serves > 25,000 st, that includes areas that are expected to be occupied non -simultaneously, indicate zone isolation controls per C403.2.4.4 NA C403.7, Item 6 Interior / exterior zorie design supply air temperature Verily that VAV terminals serving interior cooling driven loads are sized per design supply air temperature that is 5°F higher than VAV terminals serving exterior zones NA C403.7, Item 7 Maximum air terminal inlet velocity Identify air terminals with minimum primary airflow setpoints > 50% of maximum point in equipment schedule or MECH-EQ form; indicate air terminal inlet velocity does not exceed 900 fpm NA 403.7, 11em8 Sequence ot operation Indicate DDC syste sequencesof op ration are designed and configured per ASHRAE GPC 36 NA C403.7, Ilem 9 Maximum allowable system brake horsepower Verify fan system bhp is 5 90% of the bhp limit per Option 2 equation in Table C403.2.11.1(1), provide MECH-FANSYS lorm tor each system NA C403.7, Item 10 Fan -powered terminal unit motor and control Indicate all series and parallel terminal fans have electronically commutated motors; indicate DDC control system is configured to vary air terminal fan speed as a function of the load; indicate fan speed during periods of low healing, low cooling, or ventilation only is 5 66% of peak design air flow or provide supporting documentation for applied exception 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 9 of 12 Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHK 2015 Washington Slate Energy Code Complianc Forms for Commercial Bu n including R2 8 R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscratters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 2/28/2020 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanical systems and equipment requirements of the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA C403.7, Item 11 Application of single duct and tan -powered terminal units Indicate VAV terminal types on plans; verily fan -powered terminal units only serve perimeter zones with envelope loads; verity all other zones are served by single duct terminal units NA C403.7, Item 12 Fan -powered terminal unit primary air reset Indicate DDC controls are configured to automatically reset the primary supply air clm selpoinl of all fan -powered terminal units to the minimum required to maintain ventilation during occupied heating or deadband, based upon the VAV air handling unit OSA ventilation traction NA C403.7, Item 13 High occupancy space controls For spaces > 150 sf with occupant density 2 25 people / 1000 sf, indicate space is served by a dedicated terminal unit with DCV control that resets terminal unit ventilation selpoinl; also indicate occupancy sensor control that automatically reduces minimum ventilation to zero and sets back room healing and cooling setpoints by z 5`F NA C403.7, Item 14 Dedicated HVAC systems For server, electronic equipment, telecom or similar spaces with cooling loads > 5 W/st, indicate spaces are served by independent HVAC systems that are separate from HPVAV systems serving rest of building; indicate dedicated HVAC systems have air economizer controls or energy recovery per C403.3 Exception 9 NA C403.7, Item 15 Central plant efficiency Indicate whether systems are served by a high efficiency heating water plant, or a high elliciency chilled water plant If complying via high efficiency heating water plant: Indicate all VAV terminals have hydronic healing coils served by heating water system with either gas -tired boiler(s) with thermal efficiency z 90%, air -to -water heat pumps, or heal recovery chillers 11 complying via high efficiency chilled water plant: Indicate all VAV air handlers have cooling coils served by chillers with rated IPLV efficiency that exceeds WSEC listed IPLV by at least 25% per Table C403.2.3(7) (note water-cooled IPLV is max, all others are min); indicate smallest chiller or compressor in plant is 5 20% of total plant capacity, or provide thermal storage sized for s 20% of total plant capacity NA C403.7< Item 16 Fault detection and diagnostics Indicate DDC system includes a fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) system configured to monitor operation and provide fault reporting of required parameters for all VAV air handlers and VAV air terminal units in the HPVAV system HVAC Equipment Energy Use Metering NA C409.3.1 HVAC equipment energy use metering For new buildings > 50,000 s1 and building additions > 25,000 sl, verify energy use metering of all equipment used to provide space heating and cooling, dehumidification and ventilation will be provided per C409; indicate equipment eligible for exception Documentation and System Specific Requirement To Support Commissioning NA C408.2 Scope o1 mechanical systems commissioning Indicate that all mechanical systems: equipment, and controls for which the WSEC requires control functions and / or configuration to perform specific functions are required to be commissioned; For buildings with z 240,000 Blu/h total output cooling capacity or z 300,000 Btu/h total output healing capacity, indicate that all mechanical systems regardless of individual capacity are required to be commissioned; or provide building healing / cooling capacity calculation demonstrating eligibility for exception NA C403.2.10 C408.1.1 C408.1.2 C408.1.4.2 C103.6 Commissioning requirements in construction documents Indicate in plans and specifications that Cx per C408 is required for all applicable mechanical systems; Include general summary with al a minimum of Items 1 thru 4 of the Cx plan per C408,1,2 including: narrative description of activities, responsibilities of the Cx team, schedule of activities including verification of project close out documentation per C103.6, and conflict of interest plan (it required); Include in general summary that a Cx project report or Compliance Checklist (Figure C408.1.4.2) shall be completed by the Certified Cx Professional and provided to the owner prior 10 the final mechanical inspection. Yes C408.2.2 Air system and hydronic system balancing Indicate in plans that air and fluid flow rates shall be tested and balanced within the tolerances defined in the specifications; indicate systems shall be balanced in a manner to first minimize throttling losses, then adjusted to meet design flow conditions M002 Yes C408.2.2.1 Air system balancing devices Indicate devices that provide the capability to balance all supply air outlets, zone terminals and air handling equipment requiring system balancing M200 NA C408.22.2 Hydronic system balancing devices Indicate devices that provide the capability to isolate, balance and measure flow across all hydronic equipment requiring system balancing including heating and cooling coils and pumps Yes C408.2.3 Functional performance testing criteria Identify in plans and specifications the intended operation of all equipment and controls during all modes of operation, including interlacing between new and existing -to -remain systems M002 Project Close Out Documentation Yes C103.6 Documentation and project close out submittal equirements rapplicable Indicate in plans that project close out documentation and training of building operations personnel is required for all mechanical components, equipment and systems governed by this code; indicate close out documentation shall include: record documents, O8M manuals, WSEC compliance forms and calculations M002 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 - Page 10 of 12 Service Water Heating Permit Plans Checklist SWH-CHK 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised January 2017 Project Title: Lenscrafters 0505 Southcenter Mall , Date 2/28/2020 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the mechanicial systems and equipment requirements of the Washington Slate Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicable (yes,no,na) Code Section Code Provision Information Required - Must be in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes Equipment - Sizing, Performance and Type YES C404.2 SWH equipment type and efficiency Provide equipment schedule on plans indicating type and capacity; indicate efficiency complies with required federal standard P001 NA C404.2.1 High input -rated SWH systems For individual SWH equipment serving an entire building with 2 1,000,000 Btu/h capacity, indicate thermal efficiency 2 90%; or exception taken For buildings with aggregate capacity of all SHW equipment 2.1,000,000 Btu/h (exclude < 100,000 Btu/h equipment from threshold calculation), indicate average capacity weighted thermal efficiency 2 90%; or exception taken If applying Exception 1 for site -solar or site -recovered energy, provide calculations and source of annual service water heating energy use estimate YES C404.4 Heat traps Indicate piping connected to equipment have heat traps on supply and discharge P200 NA C404.5 Insulation under electric water heater For electric water heaters located in unconditioned spaces or on concrete floors, indicate 11-10 insulation under equipment Piping Systems YES C404.6 Insulation of piping Indicate thickness of piping insulation on plans per Table C403.2.9; verily insulation is provided - from the water heater to the final fixture in a line, from the inlet / outlet piping at water heater to heat trap (up to 8 feet), and on piping that is heat traced; note exceptions taken P001 YES C404.3 Efficient SWH supply piping Indicate method of compliance on plans for all piping runs connecting service hot water source to hot water fixture (maximum pipe length or maximum pipe volume method per Table C404.3.1); provide calculations for all piping runs documenting the total length and / or volume pm Service Water Heating System Controls Yes C404.7.1 C404.8 Heated -water circulating systems For circulation systems with dedicated return piping, indicate controls are configured to automatically start pump based on demand for hot water and shut-off pump when there is no demand and when the desired water temperature is met P001 For circulation systems with cold water supply piping serving as the return, indicate controls are configured to automatically start pump based on demand for hot water and shut-off pump when there is no demand, or when temperature of water entering the cold water supply pipe is 2 104°F NA C404.7.2 Heat trace system controls For heat trace systems provided to maintain temperature of service hot water in piping, indicate controls are configured to de -energize system when there is no demand for hot water and when the desired water temperature is met NA C404.7.3 Controls for hot water storage For systems with separate water heater and storage tank, indicate controls are configured to limit operation time of pump after end of heating cycle to s 5 minutes NA C403.2.13 C403.4.2.7 Variable flow control - pumps For SWH, pool / spa and pressure boosting pump motors 2 7.5 hp, indicate method of variable flow control (VSD or equivalent method that requires 5 30% design wattage at 50% design fluid flow); note exception taken Identify basis of pump speed control (differential or static pressure setpoint, pressure, zone load demand, etc) Pools and Permanent Spas - Equipment and Controls (Sections are under C404.11) NA C404.10.1 Pool heating equipment efficiency Provide equipment schedule on plans indicating type and capacity for all pool heating equipment; indicate efficiency complies with required federal standard; for heat pump water heaters indicate COP 2 4 NA C403.2.13 Variable flow control - pumps Refer to Service Water Heating System Controls NA C404.10.1 C404.10.2 Pool heater on / off controls Indicate automatic on / off control based on scheduling and readily accessible on / off switch on heater that operates independent of thermostat setting; note exceptions taken NA C404.10.3 Pool covers For all pools and in -ground permanent spas, indicate a vapor retardant cover on plans For all pools and in -ground spas heated to > 90°F, indicate cover shall include insulation 2 R- 12 NA C404.10.3 Pool assembly insulation For all pools and in -ground spas heated to > 90°F, Indicate on plans that sides and bottom are provided with insulation 2 R-12 NA C404.12 Energy consumption of portable spas Indicate portable spa complies with Association of Pool and Spa Professionals APSP-14 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all RI - Page 11 of 12 Energy Recovery ER Systems - Service Water Heating and Pool Systems NA C404,10.4 (Section under C404.11) Pools and permanent spas exhaust systems (energy recovery) For buildings with pools or permanent spas with water surface area > 200 st, indicate exhaust air ER method and use of waste heat (preheat ventilation air, pool water or service hot water); or exception taken Indicate ER system has the rated effectiveness and is configured to decrease the exhaust air temperature at design conditions by a 36°F NA C403 53 Energy recovery - cooler / freezer condensers For buildings with food service, meat or deli departments that have 2 500,000 Blu/h of remote refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate if condenser ER will be used to pre -heat service water For buildings with 2 40,000 sf conditioned floor area and with a 1,000,000 Eitufh of remot refrigeration capacity for coolers / freezers, indicate il condenser ER will be used to pre -heat servicer NA G403.5.4 Energy recovery - condenser systems For buildings with 24-hour operation and > 1,500,000 Blu/h of heat rejection capacity and design SWH load > 250,000 Blu/h, indicate condenser ER to pre -heat service water; or exception taken. Provide calculations showing the amount of recovered heat that is utilized 60% of peak heat rejection load or pre -heat service water to 85°F). NA . C40410 M Drawater heal recovery units For systems incorporating draM water ER, indicate system design complies with CSA B55.2 (or CSA 55.1 for Group R); indicate potable waterside pressure loss at design flow is < 10 psi Service Water Heating Energy Use Metering NA . C4049 SWH energy usage in dwelling units For Group R-2 multi-lamily buildings with central SWH systems, provide metering of hotwater enorgy usage per dwelling unit; indicate metering and data reporting method NA C409.3.2 SWH equipment energy us metering For new buildings > 50.000 sl and building additions > 25,000 sl, with total SWH equipment capacity 2 50 kW ( 2 170,600 Btu/h), verfiy energy use metering of all SWH equipment will be provided per C409 Additional Efficiency Package Option, Reduced Energy Use In Service Water Heating - Must comply with both provisions to be eligible NA C406.7.1 Eligible building type To comply with additional efficiency package option, verify that 2 90% of the conditioned floor area of the building is one or more of the occupancies identified in this section, OR; Provide whole building energy analysis per C407 that demonstrates the SWH load in the building is a 10% °Hotel building energy loads NA C406.7.2 Load fractiC403,5,4 on To comply with additional efficiency package option, provide documentation that verifies a 60% ot building annual SWH energy is provided by high efficiency sources (heat pump water heater with COP a 3, waste heat recovery, solar water -heating system); For buildings with 24-hour operation and with > 1,500,000 Blu/h of heat rejection capacity and design service hot water load > 250,000 Blu/h (per C403.5.4); provide documentation that verifies 2 100% of building annual SWH energy is provided by condenser energy recovery or other high efficiency source Documentation and Specific System Requirements to 5upporting Commissioning NA C408.4 Scope of service water heating systems commissioning Indicate that all SWH equipment and controls for which the WSEC requires control functions and / or configuration to perform specific iurrctions are required to be commissioned;+D7 For buildings where the largest SWH system has ? 200,000 Btu/h total output capacity, indicate that all SWH systems regardless ot individual capacity are required to be commissioned, NA C408.4.1.3 Scope of pool and permanent spa systems commissioning Indicate that all pool and permanent spa water heating systems regardless of individua capacity are required to be commissioned; Indic that energy recovery equipment that heats pool ater regardless of capacity is required to be commissioned; Identity all pool heating and energy recovery equipment and controls that the WSEC detines as being capable of and / or configured to perform specific functions. NA C404.13 C408.1.1 C408,1.2 C408.1.4.2 C103.6 Commissioning requirements in construction documents Indicate in plans and specifications that Cx per C408 is required for all applicable service water heating systems; Include general summary with at a minimum of Items 1 thru 4 of the Cx plan per C408. .2 including: narrative description of activites, responsibilities of the Cx team, schedule 01 activities including verification of project close out documentation per C103,6, and conflict of interest plan (if required); Include in general summary that a Cx project report or Compliance Checklist (Figure C408.1.4.2) shall be completed by the Certified Cx Professional arid provided to the owner prior to the final mechanical inspection. . C408 4 1 Functional performance testing criteria Identify in plans and specifications the intended operation of all equipment and controls during all modes of operation, including interfacing between new and existing -to -remain systems Project Close Out Documentation NA C103.6 • Documentation and project close out submittal requirements Indicate in plans that project close out documentation and training ol building operations • personnel is required for all SWH components, equipment and systems governed by this code; indicate close out documentation shall include: record documents, O&M manuals, applicable WSEC compliance forms and calculations 2015 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial, R2 and R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Mechanical Fan System Power Allowance MECH-FANSYS-SUM 2015 Washington State Enery Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings includin R2 & R3 over 3 stories and all Al Revised January2017 Project Title: Lenscrafters 0505 Southcenter Mall Date 2/28/2020 For Building Dept. Use HVAC Air Distribution System Schedule List all HVAC systems that have the capability to provide heating and/or cooling to the spaces they serve. System or Primary Supply Fan ID Speed Control (Note 1) Description (Note 2) System Total Nameplate HP (Note 3) Fan Power Calculation Required (Note 4) RTU-1 CV PACKAGED ROOFTOP UNIT 1.16 No FC-1 CV SPLIT AIR HANDLER/HEAT PUMP UNIT 0.57 No Note 1 - Constant Volume (CV), Variable Air Volume (VAV), or Hospital/Lab CV system that qualifies for VAV budget per C403.2.11.1 Exception 1. Single zone VAV systems shall comply as CV. Note 2 - Describe system type and list all fans (or groups of fans) associated with the delivery and removal of conditioned air by the system. Include all supply, return/relief, exhaust and exhaust hoods (>1 hp), make-up air, dedicated outside air (DOAS), booster fans, and series fan -powered terminals. VAV parallel fan -powered terminals and economizer relief fans do not need to be included if the fans do not operate at peak conditions. Note 3 - Enter the total nameplate hp of all fans associated with the delivery and removal of conditioned air by the system. Note 4 - This form automatically identifies whether a MECH-FANSYS form is required to demonstrate compliance with the fan power allowance (Yes), or this information is not required because the system has a combined total nameplate motor hp that is 5 hp or less (No) MECH-FANSYS Forms A MECH-FANSYS form shall be provided for each system with total nameplate hp greater than 5 hp. Select (Add Fan System Form) to generate an additional form. Added forms can be deleted with button in cell E32 of the added form. MECHANICAL ShnetK80O1: Revised detail F. Revised note 2}nthe RTUschedule. 3haetK8002: Removed the water source heat pump area ofthe specs. ShoetM2OO: Added note 21. Added the air balance note tnthe plan, Revised the diffuser schedule. Revised the sales area and some B[>Hspaces tnuse slot diffusers. ELECTRICAL Shem1EU01: Revised various fixtures inthe light fixture schedule. Oh*atEDU2: Revised various details. Added anadditional switch 10the mwdohbankdetail. 8haetE0O3: Revised various details. Sheet E004: Revised data a1patch panels PPA, PPB. PPC. and PPD. Revised the communications riser. Sheet E200: Revised notes 5th,u 7. Revised lighting onthe sales floor and some 8OHspaces. SheatE201: Removed note 28. Added fire alarm deferred submittal note. Revised sales floor outlets and various outlets inthe BOHspace. ShaetE2O2: Revised phasing plans and notes. PLUMBING Sheet P002: Revised isometrics for plan updates. ShaotP2UO: Revised miooplumbing fixture locations and adjusted piping. FIRE PROTECTION ShentFP200: Added fire protection deferred submittal note. Revision #4-MEP, 06O5Sou1hcenter 08'28'20 MECHANICAL Sheet M001: Revised thermostat schedule. Shee1M2OO: Revised note 1 inthe diffuser schedule. ShoetPNP201: Revised phasing plans and notes. ELECTRICAL Sheet E003: Revised information in misc. details, SheetE004: Revised data o1patch panel PPD. Sheet E100: Revised note 16. Revised storefront column receptacle toberemoved. SheetE2OO: Revised switch locations invarious 8OHrooms. Revised storefront lighting. Shoe\E201: Revised data outlets and receptacles inthe lab. Shifted anoutlet location inexam. SheetE2O2: Revised phasing plans and notes. PLUMBING 3hootPOO2: Revised isometrics for plan updates. Sheet P200: Revised miao plumbing fixture locations and adjusted piping. FIRE PROTECTION Sheet P002: Updated ioo'oto match floor plan revisions. ShmetFP20O: Revised misc. sprinkler head locations for plan updates. Revision #2' MER 0505 Southuamtmr 03'2'20 MECHANICAL ShoeiMDO1: Revised the sales floor heat nsdoa. Revised the RTUSchedule. Added the dedicated outdoor air system 10schedule huthe plan. Revised the thermostat detail. Sheet K41O0: Revised note 4. Added note 8. Added HVACcontrol diagram tothe plan. Added the duct heater tothe schedule, 8heetK82O0: Revised notes 11,13and 14. Added notes 1Gto22tothe plan. Added AHU, intake an relief details 0othe drawing. Revised the diffuser schedule. Added the ERVand various ductwork changes 0othe plan. SheatyNP201 New sheet added hzthe set. ELECTRICAL ShootEOO1: Revised light fixture schedule. 5heetEOO2: Revised details. Revised contactors in detail E801. ShootE003: Revised details, 8hae1EUO4: Revised patch panels PPAand PPD. 3hemtE0O5: Revised details. Revised panel B. 3heetE200: Revised the size ofthe current limiters onthe track circuits. Revised the track sizes and removed gaps in some track sections. SheetE201: Revised power to the ERV and duct heater. REVISION NO. C- xn -- C»v v OF ' - Revised the wall fixture power nnthe sales floor, removed LED walls and replaced with lightboxes at the storefront. Revised the quantity ofdata atthe reception desk. Revised the power and data at theoashwnap. Sheet E202: New sheet added tothe set. PLUMBING SheedPUU1: Revised the piping insulation specs. Added recirculation pump tothe plumbing schedule. Added minimum pipe insulation schedule tothe plan. GhentP002: Revised the plumbing supply isometric. Shae1P2OO: Added mop sink general note. Revised note 1 in the plumbing supply notes. Added notes 7. 8 and 9|nthe plumbing supply notes. Added rouiropump piping installation detail, Added maximum piping water volume chart to the plan. Revised piping supply plan. FIRE PROTECTION Sheet FP200: Revised the fire protection legend. PERMIT COORD COR PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M19-0214 DATE: 9/22/20 PROJECT NAME: LENSCRAFTERS SITE ADDRESS: 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Le Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # 2 after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: t0,5WC Building Division Public Works lo/s7/02_O • n Atk Fire Prevention Structural n Planning Division Permit Coordinator PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable n (no approval/review required) DATE: 9/22/20 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: n APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required n r (corrections entered in Reviews) DUE DATE: Approved with Conditions Denied (ie: Zoning Issues) 11/17/20 Fire Fees Apply n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg 0 Fire 0 Ping PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M19-0214 PROJECT NAME: LENSCRAFTERS SITE ADDRESS: 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 03/05/2020 X Revision # 1 belore Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Puilding Division 4\ Public Works Pr Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator ip PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable (no approval/review required) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DA I L: 03/10/2020 Structural Review Required DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required (corrections entered in Reviews) Notation: DUE DATE: 04/21/2020 Approved with Conditions Denied (ie: Zoning Issues) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Fire Fees Apply DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg Ej Fire D Ping fl PW LJ Staff Initlals: 12/18/2013 ERM!T COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M19-0214 PROJECT NAME: LENSCRAFTERS SITE ADDRESS: 416 SOUTHCENTER MALL X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 12/31/2019 Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Divisitcti. 191i) Public Works W\ Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division r Permit Coordinator PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable rl (no approval/review required) DATE: 12/31/19 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: n APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 1/28/2020 Approved Corrections Required r Approved with Conditions r Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) P Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg D Fire 0 Ping 0 PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 A Date: cl I 2K) City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Plan Check/Permit Number: 'IA/ ick - 0114 [1] Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision #.3 44 after Permit is Issued El Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner El Deferred Submittal # Project Name: 1....Er(SCPAFIE125 c51.1,111ACertrel. Project Address: L-k% 5411-1-ScEKE.0- MALL 22 CENTER Contact Person: 'TIM Ct4&44- Phone Number: CIS Z•E)04 - Summary of Revision: 5E7E A raNCMED g..0/1 SI Gni 131/410,0145 KEE Sheet Number(s): ('IOO( ,p10ti2oi 1fte20 "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: El Entered in TRAKiT on WAPcrmit Cctricr1Tcmptacia%FormAlitcrisioo Submittal Fenn dm- Itrvimx1: August 2015 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #l00 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov REVISION SUBMITTAL F EC WED MAR 05 2020 Community Development Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: 3 5 t 2 4 Plan Check/Permit Number: IA %0 • ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # #... after Permit is Issued 021* ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner ❑ Deferred Submittal # Project Name: LEKSCAAVrtal S Project Address: L,‘6 SG TIliG it.. Contact Person: ?1M 5-C14EtY%_ Phone Number: Q Summary of Revision: SEA AW p t21zitsv3w 13vt flirt J Sheet Number(s): M OOi M 1 esls, M Zola 1jO ZO 1 "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date o Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: tir Entered in TRAKiT on W:\Pcmtit Center \Tcmplatcs\Forms\Revision Submittal Formdoc Revised: August 2015 EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC o Page 1 of 3 L&I regional offices are closed to public visits until further notice. Offices can still help you by phone from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays (except state holidays). Use the phone number for your closest regional office (https://lni.wa.00v/auencv/contact/#office-locations), or you can call the Office of Information and Assistance at 360-902-5800. Yerl,,,,Arnont ol ) Labor & Industries (hrips://inLwa.gOv) EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC Owner or tradesperson Principals PATTON, RODGER, PARTNER/MEMBER PATTON, MATTHEW, PARTNER/MEMBER Patton, Adam, PARTNER/MEMBER Patton, Douglas, PARTNER/MEMBER EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC, PARTNER/MEMBER PATTON, DAVID, PARTNER/MEMBER (End: 01/21/2014) Doing business as EVERGREEN REFRIGERATION LLC WA UBI No. 602 512 953 727 S KENYON ST SEATTLE, WA 98108 206-763-1744 KING County Business type Limited Liability Company Governing persons MATTHEW ALAN PATTON ADAM PATTON; DOUGLAS PATTON; RODGER PATTON; License Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Construction Contractor Active Meets current requirements. License specialties GENERAL License no. EVERGRL954R2 Effective — expiration 01/06/2006-- 01/06/2022 Bond Merchants Bonding Co (Mutual) $12,000.00 htfrse•//crAriirp. 1tixxra am7ArrariTcrinptail acrw9T i=_.croci ')951,1?..rT ,IC—F,VFR CRT .954R 7kSAW---= 6/ 1 R/70/7070 SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: E] Mechanical L i Electrical Plumbing Gas Piping City of Tukwila .'DING DIVISION THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS THE NETWORK YOU WILL CONNECT THE THERMOSTAT TO IS PRIVATE, SO ITS NAME IS NOT BEING BROADCAST. YOU MUST CONTACT MARK BECKER IN STORE MAINTENANCE (MBECKER @LUXOTTTICARETAIL.COM) AND IF UNAVAILABLE, BILL BALSAMO IN ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (WBALSAMO@LUXOTTICARETAI L.COM) TO RETRIEVE THE NETWORK NAME YOU WILL CONNECT THE THERMOSTAT TO HVAC CONTRACTOR: 1. TAKE A PHOTO OF THE BACK OF EVERY WI-FI T-STAT THAT IS INSTALLED, SHOWING THE MAC ADDRESS, CRC ID, AND 4 DIGIT PASSCOOE (DATE CODE), AND E-MAIL (WITH PROJECT MANAGER IN COPY) TO: MBECKER@LUXOTTICARETA1LCOM., AND TO W BALSA M O@ LU XOTTI CA R ETA I L. CO M. 2. WHEN INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED, EMAIL A LIST OF THE THERMOSTATS SHOWING THE AREA OF THE STORE WHERE EACH T-STAT IS INSTALLED, ANC EACH T-STAT'S MAC ADDRESS, CRC ID AND 4 DIGIT DATE CODE. 3. A STICKER WITH THE MAC ID AND CRC ID OF EACH T-STAT IS PACKEID WITH THE T-STAT, AND IS TO BE PLACED ON THE BACK OF THET.STAT, NOT ON THE FACEPLATE. E-MAIL THE T-STAT LIST AND THE PHOTOS TO MBECKER@LUXOTTICARETAIL.COM , COPYING BALSAMO@LUXOTTICARETAILCOM, AND THE NEXTORE PM, FOR EACH STORE ON ONE E-MAIL TO ALL. ONE PHOTO PER T-STAT IS REQUIRED. IT IS IMPORTANT TO PHOTGRAPH THE BACK OF EACH T-STAT, SO THAT THE MAC ID, CRC ID, AND THE DATE CODE ARE READABLE. THE THERMOSTAT MUST BE CONNECTED TO OUR WI -El NETWORK DURING INSTALLATION. TO PERFORM THIS STEP, YOU MUST USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATATION: • THE NETWORK NAME A.K.A. SSID, IS PRIVATE AND NOT BEING BROADCAST. CONTACT MARK BECKER: MBECKER@LUXOTTICARETAIL.COM, AND HE WILL E-MAIL YOU THE NETWORK NAME AND SECURE PASSPHRASE (A.K.A PASSWORD). • D0 NOT GIVE THE PASSPHRASE TO ASSOCIATES. IT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND TO BE KEPT THAT WAY. • DO NOT GIVE THE 4 DIGIT DATE CODE TO ASSOCIATES - IT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND TO BE KEPT THAT WAY THERMOSTAT SET POINT INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL LOCATIONS: FAN TO RUN CONTINUOUSLY DURING OCCUPIED PERIOD. LENSCRAFTERS OCCUPIED COOLING SET -POINT ALL AREAS (EXCEPT LAB) = 72*F COOLING SET -POINT FOR LAB = 70*F HEATING SET -POINT ALL AREAS (EXCEPT LAB) = 68*F HEATING SET -POINT FOR LAB = 66*F FOR LABS: TIME PERIOD BEGINS 2 HOURS BEFORE STORE OPENS FOR BUSINESS (DUE TO LAB OCCUPANCY) OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS=+/-2*F FROM PROGRAMMED SET -POINTS OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS OF PROGRAMMED SET -POINT = 4 HRS. LENSCRAFTERS UNOCCUPIED HEATING = 60 DEGREES (LABS 60 DEGREES) COOLING = 80 DEGREES (LABS 78 DEGREES) TIME PERIOD BEGINS AT STORE CLOSING TIME OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS=+/-2*F FROM PROGRAMMED SET -POINTS OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS OF PROGRAMMED SET -POINT = 4 HRS. ALL OTHER BRANDS OCCUPIED COOLING SET -POINT ALL AREAS (EXCEPT LAB) = 72*F HEATING SET -POINT ALL AREAS (EXCEPT LAB) = 68*F TIME PERIOD BEGINS 1HOUR BEFORE STORE OPENS FOR BUSINESS OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS = +/-2*F FROM PROGRAMMED SET -POINTS OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS OF PROGRAMMED SET -POINT = 4 HRS. ALL OTHER BRANDS UNOCCUPIED HEATING = 60 DEGREES (LABS 60 DEGREES) COOLING = 80 DEGREES (LABS 78 DEGREES) TIME PERIOD BEGINS AT STORE CLOSING TIME OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS=+/-2*F FROM PROGRAMMED SET -POINTS OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS OF PROGRAMMED SET -POINT = 4 HRS. M001 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL - USING WIRELESS THERMOSTAT Pwrist REVI IONS It to1 . `'Y 0-1 .v -IQ T1P,nis Goes coCI HVAC SYMBOLS 120 SUPPLY AIR DIFFUSER - ARROWS INDICATE PATTERN. NO PATTERN SHOWN EQUALS 4-WAY. OR AS NOTED RETURN AIR OR EXHAUST GRILLE (SEE TAG) ROUND DUCTWORK. DIAMETER IN INCHES. L- 20x12 L RECTANGULAR DUCTWORK. SIZE IN INCHES, 1 FIRST NUMBER IS SIDE SHOWN. DIFFUSER/GRILLE LABEL: A - TYPE/DESIGNATION B - AIRFLOW (CFM) A } . } POINT OF CONNECTION - NEW TO EXISTING MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER SHEET KEYNOTE REFERENCE 1-LCM-H200-REV 0.0 CONNECTION TO SIJPPORTNG OTMJG11RAL ITrT�ER vtecT�y HORIZONT DUO' 012E 2 MAX CF EQUALSBOLTS EQUALS c OF ANGLE LOFYs CABLE DRAGE HANGER EA. SIDE OF DUCT TRANSVERSE masa BRACE SEE PIG. S-3 CR S-4 EE ICABLE HORIZONTAL GRACE Oise FKs s-1 OR S-2 0 c OF BOLTS WEALS c OF MYILP N011Etn L REFER TO CII4PTER 3 FOR GENERAL REDUIPIENINS 2. OEN A COYDNATION OF DUCTS 10 USED M LIEW OF LIE DUCT, AT LEAST 2 61056 CF CAW DUCT MUST OE CLMECTED TO VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL ABM AID 1YE COI'ESED SEIG4T 6FLALL NOT EXCEED THAT GIVEN N 'ME TA&E. (ADD IIOR IZAMAL AN3LE8 r IlG171RED) A SEC TABLE 64 *4 OR 1-1 FOR VERTICAL NANSERS, DIAGONAL A) WORLIONTAL BRACED, BOLT NM, OONECTICN TO OTAJOTJNL S PFORTNG MEMBERS, At* SPACING OF !WACHS M018 SEISMIC DUCTWORK BRACING - RECTANGULAR DUCT 1Ii ECCENTRIC REDUCER RECTANGULA'' DUCTWORK ROUND DUCTWO Irrr�r _; VARIES BALANCING ■ 2' MINIMUM 10111 COLLAR OF DAMPER RECTANGULAR "BUCKLEY 4s FITTING" BALANCING DAMPER TO ROUND 45° LATERAL FITTING RECTANGU ROUND DUCTWORK DUCTWORK • 1 �1 BRANCH DUCT HEIGHT DIMENSION 2" LE55 THAN ■ MAIN DUCT HEIGHT DIMENSION BALANCING DAMPER RECTANGULAR BRANCH TAKE 11111 -OFF BALANCING DAMPER TO RECTANGULAR CONICAL FITTING DETAIL ODUCTE- N SCALONE SUPPLY AIR DUCT, INSULATE PER SPEC. HIGH EFFICIENCY FITTING t. Iv, INSULATED RIGID ROUND DUCTWORK. INSULATION TO HAVE FOIL FACING (TYP.) NIIIII VOLUME BE WITHIN MAIN ACOUSTICAL CEILING DAMPER TO 12" OF DUCT l/* / / /// ' �� // \�� INSULATED FLEX. DUCT (5 FEET MAX.) SHALL BE1.5xR INSULATED 90 DEGREE SHEET METAL ELBOW RAW BAND (TAP.) HVAC DETAIL NOTES: CEILING DIFFUSER 1. SEE HVAC DRAWINGS FOR DUCT SIZES elDUCT CONNECTION DETAIL SCALE: NONE - 2/3W Il3W I/211 I/3W I/6W R VANE R SHALL EQUAL OR BE GREATER THAN 1/3W. , R R SHALL EQUAL VANE OR BE GREATER THAN 1/6W. SHORT RADIUS ELBOW WITH ONE YAM SHORT RADIUS ELBOW WITH TWO VANES R R SHALL OR THAN EQUAL BE GREATER W. STANDARD RADIUS ELBOW RADIUS ELBOW DETAIL CALE, NON0 SUPPLY DUCT BRANCH DUCT WIRE - SOFT MAXIMUM p.imminik I Al DAMPER r DIFFUSER LOCKING GEAR NOT TO SCALE. VERIFY ACTUAL DETAILS WITH MANUFACTURER CONTROLLER INSTALL GEAR ON BOARD IN BACK OF HOUSE, ABOVE ACOUSTICAL CEILING (SEE PLANS) EDYOUNGS REGULATOR INSTALLED ON BOARD SCALP. NONE DEDICATED OUTDOOR AIR SYSTEM ENERGY RECOVERY UNIT TAG STYLE CFM MANUFACTURE MODEL STATIC VOLTAGE POWER MCA MINIMUM CFM MAXIMUM CFM MAX ELEC HEAT CONTROL VOLTAGE HEATER VOLTAGE NOTES ERV-1 INTERIOR 850 MICROMETAL FWVH111H6000AH5 0.375 208/1/60 14.7A 20A 850 850- - 1,2,3,4 NOTES: 1. ENTHALPY STYLE VENTILATOR 2. UNIT SHALL RUN CONTINUOUSLY WHEN EITHER SYSTEM THERMOSTAT IS IN OCCUPIED MODE. 3. UNIT WEIGHT IS 430 LBS. 4. UNIT IS SUPPLIED BY THE TENANT AND INSTALLED BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. Outside Air/Ventilation Calculation - Mechanical Code Vbz = Rp*Pz + Ra*Az Room# Area Classification Area Az PPL per 1000SF Zone Population Pz Vent Air Per Person Rp Vent Air Per Area Ra Vent Air Required Vbz Exhaust Rate per SF Comments Retail Sales 2613 15 40 7.5 0.12 613.56 Dressing Rooms 0 0 0 0 0 0.25 Shipping/Receiving 0 0 0 0.12 0 Storage Rooms 47 0 0 0 0.12 5.64 Toilet Room 100 0 0 0 0 0 200 Corridors 310 0 0 0 0.06 18.6 Reception 202 30 7 5 0.06 47.12 Office Spaces 144 5 1 5 0.06 13.64 Work Room/prep area 641 10 7 5 0.18 150.38 Totals: 4057 55 848.94 Comments: 1. 50 cfm per toilet fixture for continuous exhaust; 70 cfm otherwise Page 1 Commercial Heat Loss and Heat Gain Calculation 3/2/2020 For: LC 0505 Southcenter Sales Tukwila, WA Design Conditions: Seattle -Tacoma; Latitude: 47; Time 1:00 PM Indoor: Summer temperature: Wnter temperature: Relative humidity: 75 72 50 Outdoor: Summer temperature: 80 Winter temperature: 26 Summer grains of moisture: 64 Daily temperature range: 22 Building Component Sensible Gain (BTUH) Latent Total Total Gain Heat Gain Heat Loss (BTUH) (BTUH) (BTUH) Floor 2,613 sq.ft. Ceiling 2,613 sq.ft. PeopleNent 40 people Ventilation 614 cfm Infiltration Summer 0 cfm Infiltration Wnter 117.5 cfm Lights 12,122 watts Miscellaneous Miscellaneous (2) Whole Building - All Components 0 9,564 10,000 0 0 0 41,215 8,200 2,120 71,099 0 0 8,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,000 0 9,564 18,000 0 0 0 41,215 8,200 2,120 79,099 ( 6.5 tons ) 1,053 10,818 0 31,068 0 5,946 0 0 0 48,885 Page 1 Commercial Heat Loss and Heat Gain Calculation 11/8/2019 For: LC 0505 Southcenter BON Tukwila, WA Design Conditions: Seattle -Tacoma; Latitude: 47; Time 1:00 PM Indoor: Outdoor: Summer temperature: 75 Summer temperature: Winter temperature: 72 Winter temperature: Relative humidity: 50 Summer grains of moisture: 64 Daily temperature range: 80 26 22 Building Component Sensible Latent Total Gain Gain Heat Gain (BTUH) (BTUH) (BTUH) Total Heat Loss (BTUH) Floor 1,444 sq.ft. 0 0 0 1,671 Ceiling 1,444 sq.ft. 5,285 0 5,285 5,978 PeopleNent 15 people 3,750 3,000 6,750 Ventilation 236 cfm 0 0 0 0 11,942 Infiltration Summer 0 cfm 0 0 0 Infiltration Winter 65 cfm 0 0 0 0 3,289 Lights 2,350 watts 7,990 0 7,990 0 Miscellaneous 9,600 0 9,600 0 Miscellaneous (2) 3,370 1,200 4,570 0 Whole Building - All Components 29,995 4,200 34,195 (3tons ) 22,880 CEILING EXHAUST FAN SCHEDULE TAG STYLE CFM MANUFACTURER MODEL STATIC VOLTAGE POWER NOTES CEF-1 CEILING 100 NUTONE AEN110 0.375 120 104W 1 NOTES: 1. CONTROL FAN WITH ROOM SWITCH GENERAL NOTES -.APPLIES TO ALL SHEETS A. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS REFLECT A SYSTEM DESIGNED AROUND SPECIFIC REFERENCE PRODUCTS, THE SELECTION OF WHICH HAS IMPACTED THE DESIGNS OF OTHER TRADES. IF ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS ARE SUBMITTED OR BID, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THIS G.C. TO COORDINATE ALL DIFFERENCES AND IMPACTS WITH ALL TRADES PRIOR TO BID, INCLUDING COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH REQUIRED CHANGES TO OTHER TRADES. NO EXTRAS WILL BE ALLOWED FOR CHANGES REQUIRED TO OTHER TRADES IF ALTERNATE EQUIPMENT IS BID OR INSTALLED AT THE G.C.'S OPTION. B. EXISTING MECHANICAL INFORMATION IS BASED ON LIMITED EXISTING BUILDING DRAWINGS AND FIELD WORK. THE G.C. SHALL FIELD VERIFY THE EXISTING CONDITIONS FOR ACCURACY. NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION SHALL BE ALLOWED FOR REVISIONS TO THE DESIGN TO CORRECT FOR EXISTING CONDITIONS NOT AS INDICATED ON THE PLANS. C. G.C. SHALL NOTIFY TENANT, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER OF ANY SITUATIONS THAT MODIFY OR INCREASE THE SCOPE OF WORK FROM WHAT IS DESCRIBED IN THE DOCUMENTS. D. G.C. SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CUTTING/PATCHING RELATED TO THEIR WORK. E. IF SPACE ABOVE CEILING IS INDICATED TO BE A RETURN AIR PLENUM, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS ABOVE CEILING SHALL BE NONCOMBUSTIBLE, OR HAVE A MAXIMUM 25 FLAME SPREAD AND 50 SMOKE DEVELOPMENT FINISH RATING. WIRING SHALL BE LABELED PLENUM RATED TYPE PER NFPA 70. F. COORDINATE LOCATION AND ELEVATION OF MECHANICAL WORK WITH ALL DUCTWORK, LIGHT FIXTURES, AND OTHER CEILING BUILT-IN FIXTURES. CONTACT ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY SHOULD ANY CONFLICT ARISE. G. MOUNTING OF ALL EQUIPMENT, DUCTWORK AND PIPING MUST BE DONE PER BUILDING GUIDELINES AND LOCAL CODES AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS. COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT SUPPORT WITH BUILDING MANAGER AND NEXTORE REPRESENTATIVE. H. NO PVC PIPING ALLOWED IN PLENUM AREAS. I. DUCT SIZES INDICATED REPRESENT CLEAR INTERIOR SHEET METAL DIMENSIONS. J. ALL DUCTWORK CONCEALED ABOVE CEILINGS, AND ALL OUTSIDE AIR DUCTS, SHALL BE EXTERNALLY INSULATED. IF DUCTWORK IS RUN IN A NON -CONDITIONED SPACE ALL DUCTWORK MUST BE INSULATED WITH 2" FIBERGLASS INSULATION AND VAPOR BARRIER. K. BRANCH DUCTS SERVING DIFFUSERS SHALL BE SIZED TO MATCH DIFFUSER NECK SIZE INDICATED. L. ALL ROUND DUCT ELBOWS SHALL BE LONG SWEEP, 1-1/2 TIMES THE CENTERLINE RADIUS. M. G.C. MUST REPLACE ALL AIR FILTERS IN HVAC UNITS WITH NEW CLEAN FILTERS BEFORE AIR BALANCING AND PRIOR TO FINAL TURNOVER TO TENANT. N. IT IS THE G.C.'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE MECHANICAL COMPONENTS ARE INSTALLED AT LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS WHICH MAKE THEM READILY AND SAFELY ACCESSIBLE FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE WITHOUT REQUIRING ANY EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES, 0. THE TENANT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHECK CONSTRUCTION COMPLIANCE WITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. SHOULD THE TENANT FIND CORRECTIVE WORK NECESSARY, HE WILL NOTIFY G.C. OF SUCH WORK IN WRITING AND EXPECT COMPLIANCE PERFORMED WITH DUE DILIGENCE. IF ANY CORRECTIVE WORK IS DEEMED TO BE NECESSARY, THE COST OF REINSPECTIONS WILL BE BORNE BY THE G.C. IF WORK IS REQUIRED BY TENANT IN ORDER TO IMPROVE CHANGE OR CORRECT AIR CONDITIONINGP T OPERATIONAL ZONAL CONDITIONS DUE T0: PART MALFUNCTION, WARRANTY OR OTHER INABILITY TO PROVIDE THE COMFORT CONDITIONS REQUIRED BY THE STORE, G.C. SHALL BE DIRECTED BY TENANT TO ADDRESS THIS WORK IN A TIMELY MANNER. IF IT BECOMES EVIDENT THAT THE G.C. CAN NOT ACCOMPLISH THE TASK, THEN AFTER 72 HOURS OF WRITTEN NOTICE, THE TENANT MAY AT HIS DISCRETION TAKE OVER SUCH WORK AND BACK CHARGE THE G.C. FOR ANY CORRECTIVE WORK THAT WAS REQUIRED DUE TO LACK OF PERFORMANCE, WORKMANSHIP AND/OR ADHERENCE TO PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. P. DUCTWORK SHALL NOT BE ROUTED OVER ELECTRIC PANELS AND TRANSFORMER. BREAK STRENGTH CERTIFIED, PRE - STRETCHED GRIPPLE SEISMIC CABLE LOOPED THROUGH A GRIPPLE SEISMIC STANDARD (GSS) OR RETROFIT (GSR) BRACKET ANCHORAGE TO STRU TORE BRACE ANGL (30°-60°) ROUND DUCTWORK (BY OTHERS) race angle 45°= SECTION MEW TOP VIEW HANGER ROD WITH STIFFENER GRIPPLE SEISMIC Iy FASTENER SEE DETAIL DUCT CLAMP HANGER (BY OTHERS); DUCT SHALL BE TIGHTLY CLAMPED CRIPPLE SEISMIC STANDARD (GSS) OR RETROFIT (GSR) BRACKET (IN BOLT HOLE AS PER THREADED ROD DIA) PROVIDE FOR ALL ROUND DUCTWORK 12 INCH DIAMETER AND SMALLER LOCATION ON THE PLAN IS INDICATED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMBOL: SIDE VIEW DETAIL M017 SEISMIC DUCTWORK BRACING - ROUND / OVAL DUCT INDOOR AIR HANDLER SCHEDULE - HEAT PUMP SYSTEM UNIT NUMBER FC-1 UNIT DATA EXTERIOR CONDENSING UNIT DATA MFR BASE MODEL TRANE 4TWA4060A3-TEM4AOC60S51S FILTER NOMINAL CFM 2000 REQUIRED CFM 1870 NOMINAL OUTSIDE AIR. 236 CFM BASE VOLTAGE MCA MOCP WEIGHT MODEL 47 WA4060A300)A 208/1/60 8A 15A 145 COOLING EFFICIENCY CAPACITY (TONS) RATING (SEER) 5 14.5 VOLTAGE 208/3/60 AMPS 15.9A MCA 21A MOCP 35A WEIGHT NOTES 248 1,2,3,4 NOTES: 1. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE DISCONNECT AND STARTER FOR UNIT. 2. PROVIDE SEISMIC RATING OF UNIT IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL AND STATE CODE. 3. PROVIDE CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN AND SUMP PUMP WITH BACKUP ALARM. COORDINATE WITH THE PLUMBING CONTRACTOR. 4. UNIT IS A DUAL STAGE COMPRESSOR/DUAL STAGE REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT. 5. PROVIDE MIXING BOX FOR UNIT. 6. EQUIPMENT IS SUPPLIED BY THE TENANT AND INSTALLED BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR REVISIONNO._2- DESIGN ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: NEXTORE � 4000 taact6[a?lace, Mawr. OH 46040 -; L 13:765-6.".Co • 6 Creamery 3-cok East Granby. CT 06226 0 -1060) 4313]00 STORE #79779 SOUTHCENTER MALL SPACE //416 SEATTLE, WA 98188 Constructionn for ( O Q W°� F"" O u O� <xo to J C a)G O 0_ (6 VJt)O N (DI Z 5J � W`` Revisions: Mark Date By Q12-.8--19 LANDLORD COMMENTS A2-28-20 BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS Q8-24-2020 OWNER COMMENTS A8-2/.2020 OWNER COMMENTS A Architect / Engineer of Record Michael Romes, PE 2441 Crown Pointe Blvd Suamico, WI 54173 (920) 445-5007 EXPIRES 11-OH1 Architect / Engineer Job No.: 029 Nextore Store Design Revision No.: 05 Nextore project Number 79779 Brand Design Type: LC.05 ISSUED FOR: - 5 Construction GAS FIRED ROOF TOP UNIT SCHEDULE TAG MODEL RTU-1 TRANE YHC092F3RHA NOTES: TONS INCLUDING THEIR COSTS IN YOUR BID. 4. PROVIDE UNIT WITH FACTORY ROOF CURB ADAPTOR RAILS. 5. PREVIOUS UNIT WEIGHT WAS APPROXIMATELY162OLBS. 6. MODIFY EXISTING ROOF CURBING AS REQUIRED TO INSTALL UNIT ON EXISTING CURBING. HIRE LANDLORDS ROOFING CONTRACTOR FOR ANY ROOF CURBING CHANGES, INCLUDING THEIR COSTS IN YOUR BID. 7.5 COOLING DATA L.A. DB/WB MBH TOTAL 92 MBH SENS. 65.25 SEER 14.5 FAN HP T AND INSTALLED BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. AND COOLING, HAIL GUARD FOR CONDENSING UNIT COIL AND WITH COMPARATIVE ENTHALPYSENSING ECONOMIZER. OF CURBING IS OF SUFFICIENT SIZE AND SUITABLE FOR THE NEW UNIT INSTALLATION. HIRE LANDLORDS ROOFING CONTRACTOR FOR ANY ROOF CURBING CHANGES, 1.16 CFM O.A. 3000 614CFM HEAT DATA ESP 0.75 INPUT MBH 200 OUTPUT MBH MCA 160 42A MAX FUSE 50A VOLT/ PHASE 208/3/60 WT. DIMENStOalS LENGTH WIDTH 1325 89" 54,, NOTES 1-6 Title MECHANICAL GENERAL NOTES & DETAILS Date I F/ 12-9-19 Drawn By STAFF Checked By MPR' Sheet 10 M001 E.A. DB/WB 80/67 58.8/57.1 PLIT SYSTEM UNITS DESIGN ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS I. GENERAL PROVISIONS A. GENERAL CONDITIONS, CODES & STANDARDS 1. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT FOUND IN THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS, GENERAL AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (AIA) (NSPE)(NEC) AND ANY OF THE TENANT'S GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SHALL APPLY UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 2. REFER TO THE GENERAL CONDITIONS ON THE ARCHITECTURAL DOCUMENTS AND THE GENERAL AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF THE AIA FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS REGARDING; SAFETY, COORDINATION & COOPERATION, WORKMANSHIP, PROTECTION, CUTTING AND PATCHING, DAMAGE TO OTHER WORK, PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS, STORAGE, ADJUSTMENTS, CLEANING, ETC. 3. ALL WORK SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH ALL LOCALLY ENFORCED, FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES INCLUDING ANY SPECIAL THE TENANT REQUIREMENTS IN ADDITION TO THOSE SPECIFIED. 4. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY FOR AND OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY LICENSES, PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS REQUIRED TO PROCEED WITH THE WORK. THIS SHALL INCLUDE ALL REQUIRED COORDINATION WITH THE LOCAL UTILITY COMPANIES AND THEIR ASSOCIATED FEES OR COSTS. B. SCOPE OF WORK 1. THIS CONTRACT SHALL INCLUDE THE FURNISHING, INSTALLING, CONNECTING, AND OPERATION OF ALL EQUIPMENT WHICH IS A PART OF THE MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND AS REQUIRED BY SIMILAR INSTALLATIONS. ANY MATERIAL OR LABOR WHICH IS NEITHER SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS NOR CALLED FOR IN THE SPECIFICATIONS, BUT WHICH IS OBVIOUSLY NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK AND WHICH IS USUALLY INCLUDED IN WORK OF A SIMILAR CHARACTER SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED UNDER THIS CONTRACT AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE TENANT. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE THE TENANT A COMPLETE, CODE APPROVED AND OPERATIONAL MECHANICAL SYSTEMS. 2. CAREFULLY READ SPECIFICATION FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WORK SO AS TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH ALL TRADES' WORK SCOPE. CONSULT WITH OTHER TRADES TO INSURE PROPER LOCATIONS AND AVOID INTERFERENCES. ANY CONFLICT SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE TENANT BEFORE WORK IS COMMENCED. 3. ALL CONTRACTORS SHALL BE HELD TO HAVE EXAMINED THE PREMISES AND SITE SO AS TO COMPARE THEM WITH THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS, NOTE THE EXISTING CONDITIONS AND OTHER WORK THAT WILL BE REQUIRED, AND THE NATURE OF THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THE WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED. NO ALLOWANCE SHALL BE MADE TO ALL CONTRACTORS BY REASON OF THIS FAILURE TO HAVE MADE SUCH EXAMINATION OR OF ANY ERROR ON HIS PART. 4. ALL EXISTING UTILITY AND MECHANICAL SERVICES SHALL BE FIELD VERIFIED. CORRECTIONS TO THE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COST TO THE TENANT 5. THIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO COORDINATE THE OPENINGS WITH THE GENERAL TRADES CONTRACTOR. THE FINAL LOCATIONS AND SIZES OF ALL DUCT AND LOUVER OPENINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THIS CONTRACTOR. 6. THIS CONTRACT SHALL ALSO INCLUDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES REQUIRED FOR ALL REQUIRED MECHANICAL DEMOLITION OF THE EXISTING AREAS BEING RENOVATED. a. THE DEMOLITION SHALL CONSIST OF THE COMPLETE REMOVAL (PROPERLY DISPOSED OFF SITE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) OF ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT, PIPING, DUCTWORK, MATERIALS, ETC. NOT REQUIRED IN THE FINAL DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OF THE HVAC SYSTEMS FOR THE NEW RENOVATED AREAS. b. ALL UNDERGROUND SERVICES NOT BEING REUSED SHALL BE CAPPED BELOW THE FLOOR_ c. ALL ABOVE GROUND SERVICES SHALL BE REMOVED BACK TO THEIR RESPECTIVE MAIN AND CAPPED OR IF THE MAIN IS NOT REQUIRED, THE MAIN SHALL BE REMOVED IN IT'S ENTIRETY. d. COORDINATE ALL DEMOLITION WITH THE ARCHITECTURAL DOCUMENTS AND THE ARCHITECT AND THE TENANTS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. 7. ALL WORK INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO PARTS, MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT AND LABOR SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR AFTER ACCEPTANCE BY THE ENGINEER AND TENANT. WHERE AN EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER HAS A WARRANTY THAT EXCEEDS ONE YEAR, THAT WARRANTY PERIOD SHALL APPLY TO THIS PROJECT. C. DOCUMENTS 1. THE DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC, ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS UNLESS EXISTING CONDITIONS OR COORDINATION ISSUES REQUIRE CHANGES. THESE CHANGES SHALL BE MADE WITH NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE TENANT. 2. ANY INCIDENTAL ITEMS OR LABOR, ETC. NOT INCLUDED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS OR THE DRAWINGS BUT REASONABLY IMPLIED AS NECESSARY FOR THE COMPLETE INSTALLATION OE ALL APPARATUS SHALL BE INCLUDING IN BID. 3. THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE INTENDED TO SUPPLEMENT EACH OTHER AND ANY MATERIAL OR LABOR CALLED FOR IN ONE SHALL BE FURNISHED EVEN THOUGH NOT MENTIONED IN BOTH. 4. IF ERRORS ARE FOUND IN THE DRAWINGS OR SPECIFICATIONS OR DISCREPANCIES OCCUR BETWEEN THE SAME, OR BETWEEN THE FIGURES ON THE DRAWINGS, AND THE SCALE OF SAME OR BETWEEN THE LARGER AND SMALLER DRAWINGS, OR IN THE DESCRIPTIVE MATTER ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE REFERRED TO THE TENANT FOR REVIEW AND FINAL DECISION PRIOR TO THE BID DUE DATE. 5. THE BIDDING OF THIS WORK WILL CONTEMPLATE THE USE OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS EXACTLY AS SPECIFIED HEREIN. WHERE MORE THAN ONE MANUFACTURER IS MENTIONED ANY ONE MAY BE UTILIZED. SUBSTITUTE MANUFACTURERS MAY BE OFFERED ONLY AS AN ALTERNATE TO THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL. a. SUBSTITUTIONS (1) THE MANUFACTURERS AND MODEL NUMBERS INDICATED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ARE FOR THE PURPOSE OF DESCRIPTION AND TO ESTABLISH A BASE LEVEL OF QUALITY. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S BID WILL CONTEMPLATE THE USE OF THE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS EXACTLY AS INDICATED. (2) THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT FOR APPROVAL, WITH HIS BID QUOTATION, A LIST OF ANY PROPOSED SUBSTITUTIONS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FOR THOSE ON WHICH THE ORIGINAL DESIGN WAS BASED. A FULL DESCRIPTION OF ALL PROPOSED SUBSTITUTED ITEMS, THE CHANGE TO THEIR BID PRICE OR OTHER REASONS FOR SUCH SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL ACCOMPANY THE BID. ALL ACCESSORIES, FEATURES, ETC., SUPPLIED WITH THE SUBSTITUTED MANUFACTURER'S PRODUCT SHALL ALSO BE INCLUDED IN THE BID. (3) IF THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR DOES NOT SUBMIT PROPOSED SUBSTITUTIONS WITH THEIR BID THE TENANT SHALL CONSIDER THE BIDDER TO BE PROPOSING THE MANUFACTURERS AND MODEL NUMBERS SPECIFIED HEREIN AND SHOWN ON THE CONTRACT DRAWINGS. (4) SUBSTITUTIONS AFTER CONTRACT AWARD SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED. 6. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE SYSTEMS CAN BE OF ANY RECOGNIZED MANUFACTURE PROVIDED THESE ITEMS MEET MINIMUM STANDARDS AS SET IN THESE SPECIFICATIONS. REFER TO EACH SECTION FOR ANY SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. D. COORDINATION 1. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE A VISIT TO THE JOB SITE AND TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND GENERAL TRADE WORK CURRENTLY EXISTING AND WORK WHICH MAY BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO CONTRACT AWARD. RELOCATION OF DUCTWORK, PIPING AND EQUIPMENT, AS REQUIRED, TO AVOID THIS WORK SHALL BE PROVIDED AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE TENANT. 2. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL MEASUREMENTS AT THE BUILDING SITE BEFORE STARTING ANY FABRICATION OR DOING ANY WORK IN THE FIELD AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CORRECT AND PROPER MEASUREMENTS OF HIS WORK ALONG WITH RESOLUTIONS FOR ANY CONFLICT OF SPACE WITH OTHER TRADES. 3. WHERE THE WORK OF TWO OR MORE TRADES INTERFERE WITH EACH OTHER AND A DEVIATION FROM DESIGN IS NECESSARY, NEITHER WORK SHALL PROCEED UNTIL THE TENANT HAS BEEN NOTIFIED OF THE CONFLICT AND THEY HAVE RENDERED A DECISION AS TO WHAT CHANGES SHOULD BE MADE. 4. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL LOCATE, IDENTIFY AND PROTECT ANY EXISTING SERVICES WHICH ARE REQUIRED TO BE MAINTAINED OPERATIONAL AND SHALL EXERCISE EXTRA CAUTION IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ALL WORK TO AVOID DISTURBING SUCH FACILITIES. ALL COSTS FOR REPAIR OF DAMAGES TO SUCH SERVICES SHALL BE PAID BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR CAUSING THE DAMAGE. 5. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT ALL WORK AT THE PROJECT BE DONE AS SUCH TIME AND IN SUCH MANNER AS NOT TO INTERFERE WITH THE NORMAL OPERATIONS OF THE FACILITY. A WORK SCHEDULE SHALL BE ARRANGED WITH THE TENANT TO FACILITATE WORK WITH A MINIMUM OF INTERFERENCE WITH THE TENANT'S OPERATIONS. 6. AREAS TO BE USED FOR STORAGE SHALL BE ONLY AS DIRECTED BY THE TENANT. ALL STORED MATERIAL SHALL BE RELOCATED OR REMOVED FROM THE SITE AS DIRECTED BY THE TENANT. 7. DAILY, AND AT THE COMPLETION OF THE WORK, EACH GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL EXCESS MATERIALS AND DEBRIS CAUSED BY HIS WORK. UPON COMPLETION OF EACH GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S WORK, CONDITIONS OF THE SPACE(S) SHALL BE THE SAME AS FOUND PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE TENANT'S EMPLOYMENT OF A SEPARATE SERVICE TO OBTAIN THIS CONDITION AND REDUCING THE FACTOR'S CONTRACT AMOUNT BY THE COST OE SUCH A SERVICE. 8. EACH GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DAMAGE TO OTHER WORK CAUSED BY HIS WORK OR THROUGH THE NEGLECT OF HIS, OR HIS SUB -TRADE'S PERSONNEL. ALL PATCHING, REPAIRING, REPLACEMENT AND PAINTING, ETC. SHALL BE DONE AS DIRECTED BY THE TENANT BY THE CRAFTSMEN OF THE TRADES INVOLVED. THE COSTS OF SUCH WORK SHALL BE PAID BY THE CONTRACTOR CAUSING THE DAMAGE. E. METHODS 1. EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE MADE IN OPEN TRENCHES. FLOORS SHALL BE SAW CUT. PIPING SHALL BE LAID ON AN APPROPRIATELY GRADED 6" BED OF CLEAN AND DRY SAND. ENGINEERED FILL SHALL BE USED TO BACKFILL TO 6" ABOVE THE PIPING. BACKFILL THE REMAINDER OF THE TRENCH UTILIZING THE EXCAVATED MATERIAL IF APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT OR THE TENANT. IF THE EXCAVATED MATERIALS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE, ENGINEERED FILL ACCEPTABLE TO THE ARCHITECT SHALL BE UTILIZED TO BACKFILL THE REMAINDER OF THE TRENCH. BACKFILL SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED IN 9" LIFTS WITH ALL LIFTS COMPACTED TO 95% PROCTOR. PATCH FLOOR TO MATCH EXISTING. 2. EQUIPMENT, PIPING, DUCTWORK, ETC. SHALL NOT BE SUPPORTED FROM ANY CEILINGS, OTHER PIPING, CONDUIT OR DUCTWORK, ROOF DECK, OR JOIST BRIDGING. ITEMS SHALL BE SUPPORTED FROM ACCEPTABLE STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS AS DETERMINED BY THE ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. 3. ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS, FLASHING AND COUNTER FLASHING SHALL BE PERFORMED BY THE LANDLORD'S ROOFING CONTRACTOR AT THE REQUESTING GENERAL CONTRACTORS COST. II. INSULATION A. GENERAL 1. INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECOGNIZED INDUSTRY PRACTICES. 2. CLEAN AND DRY SURFACES PRIOR TO INSULATING. 3. EXTEND INSULATION WITHOUT INTERRUPTION THROUGH WALLS, FLOORS, HANGERS AND SIMILAR PENETRATIONS. 4. INSULATION JACKET AND FITTING COVER MUST BE PLENUM RATED. 5. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE INTEGRITY OF THE VAPOR -BARRIER BE MAINTAINED. SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS OF THE VAPOR BARRIER BY STAPLES, HANGERS OR WHERE OTHERWISE DAMAGED. 6. MAINTAIN ACCESS TO BALANCING DAMPERS AND VALVES. 7. INSULATION SHALL BE BY OWENS-CORNING, KNAUF, OR MANVILLE. 8. ALL DUCTWORK AND PIPING SHALL BE INSULATED PER REQUIREMENTS OF ASHRAE 90.1, CHICAGO ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE, NFPA, AND LOCAL CODES. THE FIRST 10 FEET OF RETURN DUCTS SHALL BE INTERNALLY LINED FOR ACOUSTICAL ATTENUATION. OUTSIDE AIR DUCTWORK AND DUCTWORK IN UNCONDITIONED SPACES SHALL ALWAYS BE INSULATED WITH EXTERNAL INSULATION. PIPING SYSTEMS ALWAYS REQUIRING INSULATION INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, CONDENSATE, REFRIGERANT, CHILLED WATER, HEATING HOT WATER, CONDENSER WATER, AND STEAM. INTERNALLY INSULATED DUCTS SHALL HAVE 1 INCH THICK,1-1/2 LB DENSITY ACOUSTICAL INSULATION (AIR SIDE BLACK COATED TO MEET NEPA). INSULATION SHALL BE INSTALLED PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SMACNA GUIDE AND THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. DUCT SIZES NOTED ON DRAWING ARE INSIDE CLEAR DIMENSIONS. INSULATION WRAP SHALL BE FIBERGLASS, FOIL BACKED WRAPPING. WHERE DUCTS OR PIPING IS EXPOSED, AND REQUIRES INSULATION, PROVIDE FIBERBOARD RIGID INSULATION AND PAINT. PAINT COLOR SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS, LANDLORD, AND TENANT. WHERE DUCTS OR PIPES ARE OUTSIDE THE BUILDING, AN ALUMINUM JACKET SHALL BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED OVER THE INSULATION, AND SEALED WEATHERTIGHT. B. HVAC 1. INTERNALLY INSULATE WITH 1 INCH THICK, 1-1/2# DENSITY ACOUSTICAL INSULATION (AIR SIDE BLACK COATED TO MEET NFPA) ALL DUCTWORK NOTED AS REQUIRING SUCH. INTERNAL INSULATION SHALL BE INSTALLED PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SMACNA GUIDE AND THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. DUCT SIZES NOTED ON DRAWING ARE SHEET METAL DIMENSIONS. 2. ALL SUPPLY AND OUTSIDE AIR DUCTWORK SHALL BE WRAPPED WITH 2 INCH OF 0.75 LB/CU.FT. FIBERGLASS, FOIL BACKED DUCT WRAPPING. C. PIPING 1. ALL ABOVE GROUND PIPING SHALL BE INSULATED WITH FIBERGLASS PIPING INSULATION WITH AN ALL SERVICE JACKET AND SELF SEALING LAP (ASJ/SSL). 2. FITTINGS AND VALVES SHALL BE INSULATED WITH PRE -MOLDED FIBERGLASS FITTINGS AND COVERED WITH A PRE -FORMED PVC FITTING COVER. III. SPRINKLER A. GENERAL 1. THE ENTIRE INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 13, THE BUILDING TENANT'S INSURANCE COMPANY, THE LOCALLY ENFORCED BUILDING CODE, LOCAL BUILDING AND FIRE OFFICIALS AND ALL OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. 2. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A LANDLORD APPROVED, STATE LICENSED SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR. 3. THIS WORK SHALL INCLUDE ALL PIPING, FITTINGS, HANGERS, EQUIPMENT, ETC, REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE WORK. 4. SPRINKLER HEADS ARE TO BE CENTERED IN LAY -IN CEILING TILES. HEADS ARE TO BE SPACED SYMMETRICALLY WITH LIGHTING AND OTHER CEILING FIXTURES WHEN INSTALLED IN DRYWALL CEILINGS. 5. DETERMINE VOLUME AND PRESSURE OF INCOMING WATER SUPPLY FROM WATER FLOW TEST DATA. REVISE DESIGN WHEN TEST DATA BECOMES AVAILABLE PRIOR TO SUBMITTALS. 6. SUBMITTALS a. SHOP DRAWINGS: (1) PREPARE AND SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MECHANICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS. (2) SHOW PLANS, CROSS SECTION, ELEVATIONS, DETAILS AND JOB CONDITIONS, RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER WORK. PIPE SIZES, ELEVATIONS ABOVE FLOOR, HEAD LOCATIONS, INSPECTORS TEST CONNECTION, SPRINKLER ENTRANCE, VALVES, ALARMS, BACKFLOW PREVENTER, FLOW SWITCH AND SUPERVISORY DEVICES. (3) SUBMIT DATA ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: (a) PIPING AND COUPLINGS. (b) WET ALARM VALVE. (c) BACKFLOW PREVENTER. (d) VALVES AND SUPERVISORY DEVICES. (e) SPRINKLER HEADS AND ESCUTCHEON PLATES. (f) SUPPORTS, HANGERS AND ACCESSORIES. (g) SEISMIC CALCULATIONS (4) SUBMIT AND RECEIVE APPROVAL FROM THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION PRIOR TO SUBMITTAL. (5) ONCE THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION HAS APPROVED SHOP DRAWINGS, THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL SEND EIGHT SETS OF APPROVED STAMPED PLANS AND EQUIPMENT CUTS TO THE ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL. (6) PLANS SUBMITTED WITHOUT ALL HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS WILL BE RETURNED "REJECTED". PROVIDE INDEPENDENT HYDRAULIC CALCULATION SHEETS. (7) ALL SPRINKLER PLANS SHALL BEAR THE STAMP OF A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEER LICENSED WITH THE STATE WHERE THE STORE IS LOCATED. (8) AT THE COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT, PROVIDE TENANT WITH OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS INCLUDING "AS -BUILT" RECORD DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS AND APPROVED PLANS. B. CRITERIA 1. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY WITH THE LANDLORD'S PROJECT MANAGER FOR ANY ADDITIONAL CRITERIA (PIPE SIZING; PIPE SCHEDULE OR HYDRAULIC). 2. DESIGN AND INSTALL THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM AND PIPING TO CONFORM WITH NFPA 13, ORDINARY HAZARD DESIGN WITH A MAXIMUM SPACING OF 130 SQUARE FEET PER SPRINKLER HEAD IN SALES AREAS AND 100 SQUARE FEET PER HEAD IN STOCK AREAS. 3. THE PROJECT AREA CURRENTLY HAS AN EXISTING SPRINKLER SYSTEM INSTALLED WITH FLUSH SPRINKLER HEADS INSTALLED ON A STANDARD GRID PATTERN. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL DESIGN AND MODIFY THE EXISTING SPRINKLER SYSTEM PIPING AND HEADS. THIS WORK SHALL INCLUDE THE RAISING OF ANY EXISTING SPRINKLER PIPING WHICH INTERFERES WITH DESIGNED CEILING ELEVATIONS. SEE ARCH. DRAWINGS FOR CEILING ELEVATIONS. PROVIDE ANY AUXILIARY DRAIN PIPING REQUIRED FOR ANY TRAPPED SPRINKLER PIPING_ 4. SEE ARCH. DRAWINGS FOR CEILING ELEVATIONS. C. COMPONENTS 1. PROVIDE A WATTS REGULATOR NO. (007-LF 3/4 TO 2.5" 009 2" TO 10") DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY BACKFLOW PREVENTER IN THE PIPING TO THE SPRINKLER HEADS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE CONNECTION TO THE DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM. 2. FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION: POTTER-ROEMER OR EQUAL SERIES 5020, 4 x 2% x 21/2, WITH ALL STANDARD FEATURES, "AUTO. SPKR." LETTERING, AND THREAD TO MATCH LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS. - FLUSH MOUNTED FIRE DEPARTMENT INLET CONNECTION WITH WALL PLATE WITH "AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER" IDENTIFICATION, ALL BRASS CONSTRUCTION AND POLISHED BRASS FINISH. CONTACT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TO VERIFY FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION TYPE AND TREAD PATTERN TO MATCH THAT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT. PROVIDE 4" UL LISTED CHECK VALVE WITH BALL DRIP PIPED TO DRAIN. D. SUPERVISION: 1. THE RISER CONTROL VALVE AND ALL ZONE VALVES SHALL HAVE ELECTRIC SUPER VISION TO SIGNAL THE BUILDING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. TAMPER SWITCHES PROVIDED BY SPRINKLER SUBCONTRACTOR AND WIRED BY THE ELECTRICAL SUBCONTRACTOR. 2. MECHANICAL: ALL OTHER VALVES SHALL BE PADLOCKED IN STANDARD OPERATING POSITION, WITH 2 KEYS PER PADLOCK AND ALL PADLOCKS SHALL BE KEYED THE SAME. CHAIN AND PADLOCK ALL VALVES OVER 2" SIZE. E. PIPING 1. PIPING SHALL BE BLACK STEEL PIPE PER NFPA 13. 2. PIPE HANGERS FOR THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHALL BE ADJUSTABLE CLEVIS HANGERS WITH APPROPRIATE CLAMP (DEPENDING ON STRUCTURE). ALL PIPING SHALL BE SUPPORTED ON A MAXIMUM OF 10' CENTERS. F. SPRINKLER HEADS 1. SPRINKLER HEADS IN AREAS WITH CEILINGS SHALL BE CENTRAL SPRINKLER CORP, DIVISION OF TYCO. SERIES TY-L, 1/2" ORIFICE, RECESSED, POLISHED CHROME PENDANT AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER HEAD WITH TWO PIECE FACTORY WHITE METAL ESCUTCHEON. 2. SPRINKLER HEADS IN AREAS WITH DRYWALL CEILINGS SHALL BE CENTRAL SPRINKLER CORP, DIVISION OF TYCO. ROYAL FLUSH II SERIES RFII, 165 F, WITH A WHITE CEILING PLATE. 3. SPRINKLER HEADS IN AREAS WITH EXPOSED STRUCTURE SHALL BE BRASS UPRIGHT CENTRAL SPRINKLER CORP. DIVISION OF TYCO SERIES TY-L, " ORIFICE, 165 F. 4. SPRINKLER SYSTEM TO BE DESIGN BUILD PER BUILDING CRITERIA, LOCAL CODES AND LUXOTTICA STANDARDS. IV. PIPING A. GENERAL 1. THE ENTIRE PIPING INSTALLATION, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, ETC. SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LOCALLY ENFORCED BUILDING CODE, THE MECHANICAL CODE. 2. TEST ALL PIPING IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES. 3. FURNISH ACCESS DOORS FOR VALVES. 4. THIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SERVICES FOR ALL EQUIPMENT WHETHER PROVIDED BY THIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR OR OTHERS. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE HIS INSTALLATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER AND SHALL REVISE THE DESIGN AS REQUIRED TO MATCH THE EQUIPMENT BEING SUPPLIED. THIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONNECT ALL EQUIPMENT TO THE PIPING SYSTEMS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO; CONDENSATE, REFRIGERANT, CHILLED WATER, HEATING HOT WATER, CONDENSER WATER, STEAM, ETC. 5. FIRE STOPPING - REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR WALL TYPE AND UL CONSTRUCTION DESIGN NUMBER. FOR RATED MASONRY WALL AND FLOOR ASSEMBLIES, PROVIDE A UL APPROVED THROUGH -PENETRATION FIRE STOP SYSTEM NUMBER C-AJ-1175. FOR RATED GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES, PROVIDE A UL APPROVED THROUGH -PENETRATION FIRE STOP SYSTEM NUMBER W-L-1003. B. CONDENSATE DRAINS, CONDENSER WATER UP TO 2" ABOVE GRADE AND UNDER 125 PSIG 1. ASTM B88, TYPE L, HARD DRAWN COPPER PIPE; AND ASME B16.18, CAST BRASS, OR ASME B16.22, SOLDER WROUGHT COPPER FITTINGS. HVAC EQUIPMENT A. INSTALLATION OF ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND ANY ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES. GENERAL CONTRACTOR STALL PROVIDE ALL ADDITIONAL REQUIRED ACCESSORIES REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATIONS. B. HVAC EQUIPMENT SHALL BE "STARTED UP" BY A FACTORY TRAINED AND AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. ALL FACTORY STARTUP FORMS SHALL BE COMPLETED AND TURNED OVER TO THE TENANT WITH ALL COMPLETED WARRANTY CARDS PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL. C. REUSE OF EXISTING EQUIPMENT: GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT, CLEAN, AND REPAIR ANY HVAC EQUIPMENT THAT IS TO BE REUSED. VI. AIR DISTRIBUTION AIR DISTRIBUTION 1. DUCTWORK (ROUND OR RECTANGULAR OR SPIRAL) SHALL BE OF GALVANIZED STEEL CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE SMACNA MANUAL AND THE FOLLOWING PRESSURE / SEAL SCHEDULE: a. DUCTWORK BETWEEN AHU (ROOFTOP UNIT) AND VAV BOXES - 3" W.G. POSITIVE PRESSURE, EAL CLASS A. b. OTHER SUPPLY AIR DUCTWORK - 2" W.G. POSITIVE PRESSURE, SEAL CLASS B. c. RETURN & EXHAUST DUCTWORK - 2" W.G. NEGATIVE PRESSURE, SEAL CLASS B. 2. ROUND DUCT ELBOWS SHALL BE LONG SWEEP, 1-1/2 TIMES THE CENTERLINE RADIUS UNLESS CLEARANCE IS NOT AVAILABLE AT WHICH TIME MITERED ELBOWS WITH TURNING VANES SHALL BE UTILIZED- 3 RECTANGULAR ELBOWS SHALL BE FURNISHED WITH DOUBLE THICKNESS TURNING VANES. TURNING VANES SHALL BE FASTENED WITH A DOUBLE ROW OF SCREWS. 4. FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS AT THE INLET AND OUTLET OF THE RTU. INSTALL FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS WITH 3" WIDE DOUBLE NEOPRENE COATED FLAME RETARDANT, NFPA 90A APPROVED, FIBERGLASS FLEXIBLE CONNECTION. FLEXIBLE CONNECTION TO HAVE A MINIMUM OF 24 GAGE, 3" WIDE SHEET METAL COLLARS PERMANENTLY ATTACHED TO EACH SIDE. 5. MITERED OFFSETS GREATER THAN 30 DEGREES IN EITHER DIRECTION SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED, 6 CHANGES IN DUCT SIZES SHALL BE MADE BY UNIFORM TAPER SECTION WITH A MAXIMUM INCLUDE ANGLE OF DIVERGENCE OF 15DEGREES. 7 RECTANGULAR BALANCING DAMPERS - RUSKIN MD25 SHALL BE SINGLE BLADE UP TO 6" IN HEIGHT AND 36" IN WIDTH, AND RUSKIN MD35 MULTI -BLADE FOR LARGER SIZES. ALL ROUND BALANCING DAMPERS SHALL BE COMMERCIAL GRADE SINGLE BLADE UP TO 16" IN DIAMETER SHALL INCORPORATE LOCKING TYPE INDICATING ADJUSTMENT. BALANCING DAMPERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ALL BRANCH DUCTS OFF MAIN AND ON ALL TAPS OFF DUCTS TO DIFFUSERS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON DRAWINGS. 8. FINAL CONNECTIONS TO DIFFUSERS MAY BE MADE WITH FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK BUT IT'S USE IS LIMITED TO STRAIGHT HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL RUNS. ALL CHANGES OF DIRECTION IN AN DUCT SYSTEM (GALVANIZED OR FLEXIBLE) SHALL BE MADE WITH AN APPROPRIATE GALVANIZED ELBOW. MAXIMUM LENGTH OF ANY FLEXIBLE DUCT IS 5'-0". 9. FLEXIBLE DUCTS TO DIFFUSERS SHALL BE ATCO RUBBER PRODUCTS, INC_ MODEL UPC #070, INSULATED (R=4.2), U.L.181 RATED AND CLASS 1 AIR CONNECTOR. MAXIMUM LENGTH OF FLEXIBLE DUCT TO DIFFUSER TO BE 5'-0". 10. FIRE DAMPERS SHALL BE RUSKIN AND SHALL BE INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND SMACNA REQUIREMENTS FOR A U.L. APPROVED INSTALLATION. FIRE DAMPERS SHALL BE TYPE "B" (BLADES AND FRAME COMPLETELY OUT OF THE AIRSTREAM) FOR ALL WALL ASSEMBLIES AND SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH THE APPROPRIATE WALL SLEEVE AND ANGLES PER UL 555. FIRE DAMPERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ALL FIRE RATED WALLS. VERIFY FIRE RATED WALL LOCATIONS AND RATINGS ON THE ARCHITECTURAL DOCUMENTS. FOR ALL FLOOR PENETRATIONS PROVIDE RUSKIN TYPE "LR" FIRE DAMPERS. SEE DETAILS ON DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. 11. DOUBLE THICKNESS INSULATED ACCESS DOORS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL FIRE DAMPERS FOR ACCESS TO FUSIBLE LINK. DOOR SHALL BE SIZED TO ALLOW FOR EASY SERVICE AND ACCESSIBILITY. ACCESS DOORS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 24" IN THE LONGEST DIMENSION. 12. PROVIDE 3"x3"x1/4" ANGLE FRAMING AROUND THE ROOF OPENINGS FOR THE SUPPLY AND RETURN AIR DUCTWORK_ 13. SUPPORT ALL SHEET METAL AND EQUIPMENT FROM ANGLE IRON CONNECTED TO STRUCTURAL STEEL. DO NOT SUSPEND DUCT OR EQUIPMENT FROM METAL DECK OR JOIST BRIDGING. 14. DUCTWORK DIMENSIONS ON PLANS ARE CLEAR, INTERIOR DIMENSIONS, VII. CONTROLS A. CONTROL WIRING SHALL BE PLENUM RATED CABLE WITH COLOR CODED 18 AWG WIRES (MINIMUM). B. CONTROLS CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL WIRING BETWEEN THERMOSTAT AND EQUIPMENT (AIR HANDLER, ROOFTOP UNIT, CONDENSING UNIT, ETC.). C. CONTROLS CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL A 120 (24) VOLT SUPPLY AIR DUCT MOUNTED IONIZATION SMOKE DETECTOR. DETECTOR SHALL BE WIRED, BY THE ELECTRICAL (CONTROLS) CONTRACTOR, TO SHUT DOWN UNIT UPON ACTIVATION. THERMOSTATS 1. FURNISH AND INSTALL A HONEYWELL 7 DAY PROGRAMMABLE HEATING/COOLING THERMOSTAT AND CLEAR LOCKABLE COVER WITH APPROPRIATE CONTROL WIRING BETWEEN THERMOSTAT, (FURNACE AND CONDENSING UNIT) ( ROOFTOP) AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE OPERATING SYSTEM. WIRING SHALL BE MINIMUM 18 AWG. 2. THERMOSTATS SHALL BE MOUNTED WHERE INDICATED ON THE DOCUMENTS. 3. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROGRAM THERMOSTAT PER THE TENANT'S REQUIREMENTS AND TRAIN TENANT'S PERSONNEL IN THE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING OF THE THERMOSTAT AND SYSTEM. 4. SEE THERMOSTAT PROCUREMENT DETAIL FOR SPECIFICS ON THE THERMOSTAT TO BE USED AND REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION, VIII. TESTING AND BALANCING A. TESTING AND BALANCING SHALL NOT BEGIN UNTIL THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN COMPLETED, IS IN FULL WORKING ORDER AND ALL EQUIPMENT START-UP HAS BEEN COMPLETED. ALL HVAC SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PUT INTO FULL OPERATION AND THE OPERATION OF SAME CONTINUED DURING EACH WORKING DAY OF THE TESTING AND BALANCING. B. AN INDEPENDENT "AABC" OR "NEBB" CERTIFIED AIR AND WATER BALANCE CONTRACTOR SHALL TEST AND BALANCE THE SYSTEM AND REPORT RESULTS TO THE ENGINEER TENANT AND THE LANDLORD. 1. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE UNDER DIRECT SUPERVISION OF THE CERTIFIED BALANCING ENGINEER AND BY QUALIFIED BALANCING TECHNICIANS. 2, METHODS AND FORMS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CERTIFICATION AGENCIES RECOMMENDATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS. 3. COMPLY WITH ASHRAE RECOMMENDATIONS PERTAINING TO MEASUREMENTS, INSTRUMENTS, TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING. 4. ALL QUANTITIES SHALL BE WITHIN 10% OF THE DESIGN VALUES. 5, MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ANY SHEAVE CHANGES REQUIRED ON THE HVAC UNIT. PERFORMANCE TEST 1. AFTER ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT IS INSTALLED, TESTED AND BALANCED AS SPECIFIED HEREIN THEY SHALL BE OPERATED AND PLACED UNDER SURVEILLANCE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST ONE (1) DAY, THIS MAY INCLUDE THE DAY OF STARTUP, TO VERIFY THAT ALL EQUIPMENT IS PRODUCING THE REQUIRED CAPACITY, THE HVAC CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT DURING THE ENTIRE PERIOD. 2. TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED WITH ALL CONTROLS IN THE AUTOMATIC POSITION AND BUILDING LIGHTS, DAMPERS, ETC. POSITIONED TO SIMULATE NORMAL OPERATION OF THE HVAC SYSTEM. 3. DURING THE TEST, CONTROL SETTINGS MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENTS TO PRODUCE THE BEST BALANCED SYSTEM OPERATION. THEIR FINAL SETTING OF EACH OPERATING AND SAFETY CONTROL SHALL BE RECORDED, THEY SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT LIMITED T0, THERMOSTATS, LIMIT CONTROLS, AND OTHER SIMILAR ITEMS. 4. SHOULD COMPLETION OF THE INSTALLATION OCCUR AT SUCH TIME THAT THE REQUIRED PERFORMANCE TEST MUST BE CONDUCTED DURING A SEASON WHEN THE FULL OPERATION OF EITHER THE HEATING OR COOLING SYSTEM CAN NOT BE CHECKED, THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM THE TEST AND RECORD ALL SUCH DATA AS IS AVAILABLE WITH SYSTEM OPERATING AUTOMATICALLY UNDER THE PREVAILING WEATHER CONDITIONS. THAT PART OF THE SYSTEM WHICH CAN NOT BE TESTED SHALL BE DELAYED UNTIL THE WEATHER IS APPROPRIATE, AT WHICH TIME THE REMAINING PART OF THE REQUIRED TESTS SHALL BE CONDUCTED AND DATA RECORDED ACCORDINGLY. 5. GC TO PROVIDE A REPORT OF TESTS SHOWING ACCEPTABLE COMPLETION TO THE NEXTORE PROJECT MANAGER PRIOR TO FINAL PAYMENT. D. ACCEPTANCE AND CHECK-OUT - GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE QUALIFIED PERSONNEL, AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE TENANT, AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE ENGINEER FOR THE PURPOSE OF VERIFYING PROPER OPERATION AND INSTALLATION OF THEIR WORK AT THE TIME OF REQUEST FOR ACCEPTANCE. PACKAGED ROOF TOP UNITS I. ROOFTOP PACKAGED HVAC UNITS A. UNIT SHALL BE FACTORY ASSEMBLED AIR TO AIR ELECTRIC COOLING, GAS / ELECTRIC HEATING UNIT WITH REFRIGERATION SYSTEM, AIR HANDLING SYSTEM CASING AND CONTROLS. B. CABINET SHALL BE GALVANIZED STEEL, BONDERIZED AND COATED WITH BAKED ENAMEL. UNIT SHALL BE ARRANGED FOR ALL EXTERIOR CONNECTIONS TO BE WITHIN ROOF CURB. CABINET SHALL BE LINED WITH 1" THICK NEOPRENE -COATED FIBERGLASS WITH EASILY REMOVABLE SERVICE PANELS TO ALL OPERATING COMPONENTS. C. REFRIGERATION SYSTEM SHALL INCLUDE RECIPROCATING SERVICEABLE HERMETIC COMPRESSORS, CONDENSERS, INTERWINDED CIRCUIT EVAPORATOR COIL, EXPANSION VALVES, SERVICE VALVES, VIBRATION ISOLATORS, CRANKCASE HEATERS, SIGHT GLASSES, FILTER DRIERS, HOT GAS MUFFLERS, AND REFRIGERANT PIPING. SAFETY CONTROLS SHALL INCLUDE FUSIBLE PLUG, LOW AND HIGH PRESSURE THERMOSTATS, COMPRESSOR MOTOR OVERLOADS, TIMER TO PREVENT SHORT CYCLING COMPRESSORS. D. CONDENSER FANS SHALL BE VERTICAL DISCHARGE PROPELLER TYPE DIRECT DRIVEN BY INHERENTLY PROTECTED, PERMANENTLY LUBRICATED MOTORS. E. COILS SHALL BE ALUMINUM PLATE FINS MECHANICALLY BONDED TO SEAMLESS COPPER TUBES WITH ALL JOINTS BRAZED. COILS SHALL BE COATED WHEN WITHIN FIVE (S) MILES OF COAST. F. INDOOR BLOWER SHALL BE FORWARD -CURVED, CENTRIFUGAL, BELT -DRIVEN TYPE, EQUIPPED WITH PERMANENTLY LUBRICATED BEARINGS. G. CONTROLS: 1. THE COOLING SYSTEM SHALL BE PROTECTED WITH HIGH PRESSURE THERMOSTATS, LOW PRESSURE THERMOSTATS, LOSS -OF -CHARGE PROTECTION, INDOOR COIL FREEZE THERMOSTATS, AND CURRENT AND TEMPERATURE SENSITIVE OVERLOAD DEVICES. 2. ALL DEVICES SHALL BE WIRED TO PREVENT COMPRESSOR RESTART UNTIL RESET OF CIRCUIT BREAKER. THIS CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL HEATING/COOLING "S" SENSOR(S) AND "T" THERMOSTAT(S) PER PLAN TO PROVIDE CONTROL OF STAGED COOLING AND STAGED HEATING WITH AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER AND "FAN ON" CONTROL. MOUNT DEVICES AT 48" AFF TO BOTTOM PER ADA. PROVIDE INITIAL PROGRAMMING OF SYSTEM. COORDINATE PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS WITH OWNER NATIONAL ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE, AND PROGRAMMING SECTION BELOW. 4. WHEN THERMOSTAT/SENSOR CALLS FOR COOLING, FIRST STAGE OF COMPRESSOR SHALL ENERGIZE UNTIL SPACE TEMPERATURE IS SATISFIED. AFTER TEN MINUTES, SECOND STAGE OF COMPRESSOR SHALL ENERGIZE UNTIL SPACE TEMPERATURE IS SATISFIED. 5. WHEN THERMOSTAT/SENSOR CALLS FOR HEATING, FIRST STAGE OF HEAT SHALL ENERGIZE UNTIL SPACE TEMPERATURE IS SATISFIED. AFTER TEN MINUTES, SECOND STAGE OF HEAT SHALL ENERGIZE UNTIL SPACE TEMPERATURE IS SATISFIED. 6. FAN SHALL ENERGIZE AND RUN CONTINUOUSLY DURING OCCUPIED HOURS. 7. HVAC CONTROL SYSTEMS SHALL BE TESTED TO ENSURE THAT CONTROL ELEMENTS ARE CALIBRATED, ADJUSTED, AND IN PROPER WORKING CONDITION. H. PROGRAMMING OF CONTROLS/SEQUENCE OF OPERATION: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PROGRAMMING OF HVAC CONTROL SYSTEM PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND AS REQUIRED TO MEET THE BELOW OPERATION. 2. SPACE TEMPERATURE SETPOINT - UNOCCUPIED SETPOINTS SHALL BE 78°F COOLING AND 60°F HEATING. WARM-UP/OCCUPIED SETPOINTS SHALL BE 72°F COOLING AND 68°F HEATING. SETPOINTS SHALL BE LOCKED OUT TO PREVENT ADJUSTMENT MORE THAN 3°F UP OR DOWN FROM DEFAULT. 3. ALL SETPOINTS ARE ADJUSTABLE - PRIOR TO PROGRAMMING OF CONTROLS SYSTEM, VERIFY SETPOINTS WITH TENANT CONSTRUCTION REPRESENTATIVE. 4. UNIT OPERATION - DURING OCCUPIED HOURS, FAN SHALL RUN CONTINUOUSLY ("FAN ON") AND UNIT SHALL STAGE COOLING OR HEATING. DURING UNOCCUPIED HOURS, FAN SHALL RUN ONLY WHEN HEATING OR COOLING ARE CALLED FOR ("FAN AUTO"). 5. OCCUPIED/UNOCCUPIED/WARM-UP - UNOCCUPIED MODE SHALL BE SET FOR ONE HOUR AFTER MALL CLOSING TO ONE HOUR PRIOR TO MALL OPENING. UNOCCUPIED MODE SHALL HAVE MANUAL OVERRIDE. 6. REFER TO CONTROLS SECTION ABOVE FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. I. PROVIDE CIRCUIT TO PREVENT COMPRESSOR SHORT CYCLING AS A RESULT OF A RAPID CHANGE IN THERMOSTAT SETTING AND AUTOMATICALLY PREVENT COMPRESSOR RESTART AT LEAST FIVE MINUTES AFTER SHUTDOWN. J. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING ALL CONTROLS, CONTROL WIRING AND TO MAKE OPERATIONAL. K. ROOFTOP UNITS SHALL BE TRANE AS FURNISHED BY OWNER NATIONAL ACCOUNTS REPRESENTATIVE, AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR. UPON DELIVERY OF UNITS, CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EQUIPMENT IS AS SPECIFIED ON DRAWINGS INCLUDING ALL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS, ACCESSORIES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS. ANY DISCREPANCIES MUST BE REPORTED TO TENANT CONSTRUCTION MANAGER WITHIN THE FIRST TWENTY-FOUR (24) HOURS AFTER DELIVERY. A SPLIT SYSTEM UNITS NSTRUCTION: STEEL CABINET, FILTERS, ELECTRIC HEAT, AND CONTROLS. B. BE* ER: EVAPORATOR BLOWER TO BE DIRECT DRIVE CENTRIFUGAL, DYNAMIC' LY BALA CED, MULTI -BLADE, FORWARD CURVED, CLASS 1. C. DX SYS M. FULLY HERMETIC COMPRESSORS WITH CRANKCASE HEATERS, I ERNAL THERMA OVERLOAD, SINGLE REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT AND HEAD PRESSU CONTROLCOMPRESSOR TO HAVE FIVE (5) YEAR WARRANTY. D. HEATER AND SVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION -PRIMARY SHALL BE B T IN AUTOMATIC R. ET THERMAL CUTOUTS. SECONDARY SHALL BE AN I DEPENDENT MANUAL RESET ' HERMAL CUTOUTS. PROVIDE AIR FLOW SWITCH T4 DEENERGIZE HEATER ON LOSS SF AIR FLOW. UL LISTED AND UL APPROVED. E. CONTROLS: 1. CONTROLS - sCTORY INSTALLED AND WIRED. FAN MANUAL RESET IGH LIMIT RESET. 2. INDOOR FAN REL - FACTORY INSTALLED. N-OFF CONTROL, 3. PROVIDE AUXILIARY NTACTS FOR REQUIRE" INTERLOCKS. F. LIFTING AND PLACING OF UNITS HALL BE BY GEN AL CONTRACTOR. G. WIRE HEATERS TO ENERGIZE ONLY HEN HVA NIT FAN STARTER IS ENERGIZED. H. COORDINATE LOCATION OF CONDE ING U TS WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR. UNITS TO BE INSTALLED ON EQUIPME RA S PROVIDED BY THIS CONTRACTOR. INSTALL TRAPPED DRAIN LINE FROM DRA PANS TO NEAREST FLOOR DRAIN OR MOP SINK. J. MOUNT AND WIRE UNIT CONTROLS K. MOUNT SPLIT SYSTEM UNITS REFRI RANT PIPI ON PIPE SUPPORTS NEATLY RACKED. SEAL WALL PENETRATIO AIR AND WA R TIGHT. L. ROOF AND WALL PENETRATIO TO BE MADE WEA HERTIGHT. M. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO AKE POWER CONNECTIONS TO UNITS. N. GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS'ESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLIN♦ ALL CONTROLS, CONTROL WIRING AND TO MAKE 0' RATIONAL. 0. CONDENSING UNITS Ae D AIR HANDLER UNITS SHALL BE FU ISHED BY OWNER NATIONAL ACCOUN EPRESENTATIVE, FOR REPRESENTATIVE ONTACT KRIS RYAN 866-415-2499. REFRIGERANT PIPING 1 STEM A. PIPE TYPE L-'' R HARD DEHYDRATED SCALE FREE COPPER TUBING. FI ' INGS WROUGHT TOPPER, SOLDER TYPE. B. SHUT -OF ALVES IN REFRIGERANT LINES SHALL BE SIMILAR TO HENRY, BALAN 'D-ACTING DIAPHRAGM TYPE WITH BRASS BODY WITH SOLDER TY` ENDS. C. PROP LY CLEAN ENDS OF ALL TUBING BEFORE SOLDERING. ALL JOINTS SHAL BE MAP WITH "SILFOS". D. D RING CONSTRUCTION, THIS CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE PRECAUTION TO MINI ZE ONTAMINATION OF SYSTEM BY DIRT, SCALE, MOISTURE OR OTHER FOREIGN MA R. ALL FOREIGN MATERIAL AND MOISTURE IN THE SYSTEM SHALL BE REMOVED. E THIS CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE OIL FOR COMPRESSOR AND PROPER REFRIGERANT CHARGE FOR THE SYSTEM. NEXTORE 4000 Lumnica Piece, Masan, off 45040 e-1 (513)765,6000 .6 Creamery Brook, 5.0-a-by, 0006026 -I (MC) 431-9,00 STORE #79779 SOUTHCENTER MALL SPACE #416 SEATTLE, WA 98188 Construction for. Revisions: Mark Date By Q'2-`..8-19 LANDLORD COMMENTS Q2-28-20 BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS Q3 8-14-2020 OWNER COMMENTS A8-21-2020 OWNER COMMENTS Architect / Engineer of Record Michael Romes, PE 2441 Crown Pointe Blvd Suamico, WI 54173 (920) 445-5007 EXPIRES 400•2I Architect / Engineer Job No 029 Nextore Store Design Revision No.: 05 Nextore project Number 79779 Brand Design Type: LC.05 ISSUED FOR: ® Construction Title it MECHANICAL „GENERAL NOTES & DETAILS 12-9-19 Drawn By STAFF Sheet M002 Checked By MPR INSTALL HOOD LEVEL AND SECURE TO CURB WITH SHEET METAL SCREWS 24" INSULATED ROOF CURB FURNISHED BY HVAC CONTRACTOR AND INSTALLED BY GEN. CONTRACTOR EXTEND TO ECONOMIZER/MIXING BOX. INTAKE HOOD DETAIL SCALE NONE INSTALL HOOD LEVEL AND SECURE TO CURB WITH SHEET METAL SCREWS 24"INSULATED ROOF CURB FURNISHED BY HVAC CONTRACTOR AND INSTALLED BY GEN, CONTRACTOR BAROMETRIC RELIEF DAMPER EF HOOD DETAIL THREADED ROD TO STRUCTURE ABOVE (TYP) SEISMIC BRACING (TYP) BIRD SCREEN NEOPRENE GASKET BY HVAC CONTRACTOR COUNTERFLASHING BY HVAC CONTRACTOR 1" EXTERNAL INSULATION 2" DEEP SOLDERED DRAIN PAIN INSULATOR METAL DECK ROOF JEUSr ROCK MEMBRANE FLEXIBLE CONVECTION RETURN AIR DUCT SUPPLY AIR DUCT AWES 1. PA]VILI TIFPAT H COW ELECTRICAL LOYtCrwas. AAT /ECU- F T1RATIOI6 IF ELECTRICAL maws MILL BE ACCEPTABLE. 2. DUCT 540Lt' DE7ECTOR SHALL L EE 40147ED AHD INSTALLED PER LOCAL CCOE5. BIRD SCREEN NEOPRENE GASKET BY HVAC CONTRACTOR COUNTERFLASHING BY HVAC CONTRACTOR INSECT SCREEN 1111104tI1i!iiIJ M R.A. DUCT. SEE FLOOR PLANS FOR SIZE. SIDE ACCESS DISPOSABLE FILTERS. ROOF TOP weir RIPER TO ,SCHEDULES AND SPEC87CA DONS X S' VAS AND ADDITIONAL REQUIRELIEV7S FACTORY ROOF CURB IN7H FULL PER4EIER NEOPRENE PAD BOXER CURB AND L4wr. PRONDE OPEN OR CLOSED RESTRAWED SPRING NARATIOV /ALA R1P5 MHEV INDICATED ON DRAIMN6S 5 PIPING T APPLICIBLEJ. PRONDE GAS COrx, UNION, AND DART LE& PRONOE THROUGH THE BASE PEAIE7RADON MEN grow ROOFTOP UNIT COYE01&I7E DRAIN P7Fr 92E SHALL BE NO LESS THAN DRAW COYNEC7TOy CH UNIT. REFER TO aoleafrx PLANS FOR ROUTING SIZE AND CI:YHDDLSA7IkYH Of TYPICAL ROOFTOP UNIT DETAIL SCALE: NONE FLEXIBLE DUCT CONNECTION (TYP FOR ALL CONNECTIONS) SUPPLY AIR DUCT WITH LOW LOSS FITTING, SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR SIZE, DIRECT DRIVE FAN WITH INTERNAL VIBRATION ISOLATION SEE PLUMBING PLANS FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CONDENSATE DRAINS AIR HANDLER INSTALLATION GRILLE, REGISTER AND DIFFUSER SCHEDULE TAG SERVICE MOUNTING MFR MODEL No. MODULE SIZE FINISH NOTES S1 SUPPLY AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS TMS 24" X 24" PAINT TRIM TO MATCH CLG 2,3 54 SUPPLY AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS TMS 12" X 12" PAINT TRIM TO MATCH CLG 2,3 SDS-L SUPPLY AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS FL15-HT/ L = LENGTH 1.5" SLOT PAINT TRIM TO MATCH CLG 1,4 SDR-L RETURN AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS FL15-HT/ L = LENGTH 1.5" SLOT PAINT TRIM TO MATCH CLG 1 R1 RETURN AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS SOF 24" X 24" PAINT TRIM TO MATCH CLG 2 R1T RETURN AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS SOF FIELD CUT PAINT TRIM TO MATCH CLG 2 N TE ACES OR S 4 1. UTILIZE BORDER 66 WITH H1 CLIP OR BORDER 77 AS FIELD CONDITIONS DEMAND. PROVIDE MANUFACTURER'S P_Lt_NUUM BOUT FIELD CC_STRUa_AT COkTRRCTOROpil_ONXAND REIxFIED CONDNITIRN . ^ ^ 2. RAPID MOUNT FRAME (IF SURFACE MOUNTING) 3. SECTORIZING BAFFLES FOR DIRECTIONAL CONTROL WHERE NOTED ON DRAWINGS. 4. PROVIDE YOUNGS REGULATOR TO CONTROL BALANCING DAMPER. LOCATE CONTROLLER ABOVE CEILING AT ACCESS PANEL OR ABOVE ADJACENT ACT CEILINGS. NOTE: MANUFACTURER LISTED IS TO GIVE DIRECTION ON STYLE AND QUALITY. IT IS NOT THE INTENT OF THE LISTING TO SINGLE LINE SPECIFY A PARTICULAR MANUFACTURER. IF SUBSTITUTING, PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS TO NEXTORE PM FOR APPROVAL. M004 LC05 DIFFUSER SCHEDULE e BACK OF HOUSE CLG. HT.=8'-0" 15 JETER STORAGE 116 CLG. HT.=9'-0" CONTACT LENS ROOM CLG. HT.=9'-0" OD RECEPTION/ WAITING AREA CLG. HT.=10'-0" MALE RESTROOM CLG. HT.=8'-0" ALCOVE CLG. HT.=8'-0" FEMALE RESTROOM CLG. HT.=8'-0' HALLWAY #2 CLG. HT.=9'-0" HALLWAY T11 CLG. HT.=9'-0" FUTURE PRE -TEST CLG. HT.= 8'-0" S-4 50 CFM 111111 G i 11111111111 6" DIA SDS-2 75 CFM A 111111 111111111111111 i 3111111111111111111111111 6" DIA 8" DIA NOTE PROVIDE FIRE STOPPING FOR ALL PENETRATIONS OF FIRE WALLS. PROVIDE THROUGH WALL FIRE STOPPING FOR ALL LOCATIONS WHERE JUNCTION BOXES ARE LOCATED IN A DEMISING WALL, OR OTHER FIRE WALL. NOTES: 1. AIR BALANCE REPORT TO STATE EQUIPMENT INFORMATION INCLUDING MODEL NUMBER, SERIAL NUMBER, RATED AND TESTED AMP DRAW, RATED AND TESTED VOLTAGE AND ANY ALTERATIONS OF THE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE DESIGN AIR FLOW. 2. CHANGE FILTER MEDIA PRIOR TO TURN OVER. EXAM CLG. HT.=8'-0' SDS-2 50 CFM 6" DIA / B3" I EX 010" 14"X14" (TYP) SDS-3 100 CFM 8" DI R1T S- 1 CFM 8" DIA \ X 0 @12' FUTURE PRE -TEST 114 CLG. HT.- 8'-0" EXAM CLG. HT.= 8'-0" ROOF TOP UNIT INTEGPAL ROOFTOP uMIT CONDENSATE DRAW. CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPE SIZE SHALL BE NO LESS THAN DRAIN CONVECTION CRY UNIT. OPEN TO ATMOSPHERE REFER TO SPECIF7CA17OVS FOR CONDENSATE MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS CONDENSATE LINE SHALL RUN ON ROOF TO THE NEAREST ROOF DRAW AT A SLOPE OF NO LESS THAN 1/8" PER HOOT. REFER TO PLUMBING PLANS FOR ROUTING 372E AND DISCHARGE' LOCATION OF CONDENSATE B RTU CONDENSATE DRAIN DETAIL SCALE. NONE URGENT CARE LAB CLG. HT.=9'-0" 12'Xl0" EX 53'X20" @12'-03" A.F.F. SDS-6 180 CFM SDS-2 75 CFM S-1 100 CFM PRE -TEST 109 CLG. HT.=8'-0" RTU-1 ERV-1 10" DIA SDS-6 300 CFM 12" DIA (0" DIA SDS-8 400 CFM 10" DIA SDS-8 450 CFM EX 10"X10' EXHAUST UP THRU DECK SDR-4 HVAC - PLAN SCALE '/4° = 1'-0° EX 36"X16' @12'-04" A. 8" DIA 0"DIA / 10" DIA `D Enlir;-Zi ii. • @ KEY NOTES - MECHANICAL PLAN 1. PROVIDE DAMPERS PER DETAIL. 2. PROVIDE DUCT TAKE OFFS PER DETAIL. HIGH EFFICIENCY FITTINGS SHALL BE USED. SEE DETAIL. 3. INSULATE ALL SUPPLY DUCTWORK PER APPLICABLE ENERGY/MECHANICAL CODE - MOST RESTRICTIVE TO GOVERN. 4. REMOTE SENSOR. CONNECT TO MAIN THERMOSTAT. 5. DAMPER IS INSTALLED ABOVE GYPSUM BOARD CEILING. PROVIDE YOUNGS REGULATOR AND BOWDEN CABLE. SEE DETAIL. PROVIDE CABLE OPERATED DAMPERS WHERE DAMPERS ARE INSTALLED OVER GYPSUM BOARD CEILING. 6. PROVIDE SCREEN OVER RETURN OPENING. 7. EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR TO REMAIN. 8. CONNECT NEW FAN TO EXISTING LANDLORD EXHAUST DUCTWORK. 9. REVISE EXISTING GAS LINE AS REQUIRED TO CONNECT TO NEW RTU. 10. FIELD FABRICATE DUCT TAKE OFF/TRANSITIONS FOR SIZES INDICATED 11. NOT USED. 12. EXISTING EXHAUST DUCTWORK TO REMAIN. 13. CONNECT OUTSIDE AIR DUCTWORK FROM ERV-1 TO SUPPLY DUCTWORK DOWNSTREAM OF THE BACKDRAFT DAMPER. 14. NOT USED. 15. INSTALL EXTERIOR HEAT PUMP UNITS IN SAME LOCATION AS EXISTING. ROUTE REFRIGERANT PIPING SIMILAR TO EXISTING. RETAIL SALES AREA 101 CLG. HT.=10'-6" RAY -BAN AREA 101E CLG. HT.=10'-6' 10" DIA EX 36)(12" @11'-11" A.F.F. 8" DIA, SDS-6 300 CFM r___10" DIA SDS-8 400 CFM 12" DIA OAKLEY AREA • D61 10" DIA (TYP) 10" DIA O3 (TYP) 10" DIA (10" DIA SDS-8 450 CFM CLG. HT.=10'-6" 12" DIA @ KEY NOTES - MECHANICAL PLAN (CONT) 16. OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE HOOD. COORDINATE LOCATION WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO ROUGH IN. HIRE LANDLORD ROOFING CONTRACTOR (AT THIS CONTRACTORS EXPENSE) FOR ALL ROOFING CHANGES. 17. ROUTE CONDENSATE FROM NOTED UNIT TO LOCATION OF MOP SINK. 18. NOT USED. 19. PROVIDE BACKDRAFT DAMPER IN SUPPLY DUCTWORK BEFORE FANCOIL/ERV UNIT. INTERLOCK DAMPER WITH FAN OPERATION ON THE UNIT. 20. RELIEF HOOD. COORDINATE LOCATION WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO ROUGH IN. HIRE LANDLORD ROOFING CONTRACTOR (AT THIS 21. GROUP DAMPER ACTUATORS AT BOARD ABOVE CEILING, AND ACCESSIBLE FROM BELOW. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111IIIIIIII I� SDS-4 100 CFM 111I11111 INTERIOR STOREFRONT 101A CLG. HT.=12'-7" TIT �IA�f�l�t DESIGN ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. MORE 6000 loom, Glace, Mason, 0H 4504C fi Caamry 6-ook East Granby, CT 06C26 .I013)765.60bn #1.1)8631431-9,00 STORE #79779 SOUTHCENTER MALL SPACE #416 SEATTLE, WA 98188 Construction for. V J Revisions: Mark Date By A`2--18-19 LANDLORD COMMENTS Q 2-28-20 BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS Q 8-14-2020 OWNER COMMENTS Q 8-27-2020 OWNER COMMENTS Q Architect / Engineer of Record Michael Romes, PE 2441 Crown Pointe Blvd Suamico, WI 54173 (920) 445-5007 EXPIRES 12441 Architect / Engineer Job No.: 029 Nextore Store Design Revision No,: 05 Nextore project Number 79779 Brand Design Type: LC.05 ISSUED FOR: El Construction Title HVAC PLAN Date 12-9-19 Drawn By STAFF Checked By Sheet M200 MPR OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE HOOD RELIEF HOOD 5 TON MIN 0.A. 236 CFM FC-1 (BACK OF HOUSE) ERV-1 (DOAS) RTU-1 (SALES) 7.5 TON MIN 0.A. 614 CFM TO SUPPLY DIFFUSERS BACKDRAFT DAMPER TO SUPPLY DIFFUSERS SEQUENCE OF OPERATION: EQUIPMENT: ERV-1 SERVES AS THE DEDICATED OUTSIDE AIR SYSTEM. ERV-1 IS INDEPENDENT OF THE RTU OPERATION. RTU-1 AND RTU-2 SERVE TO PROVIDE COMFORT TO THE SPACE AND USE OUTSIDE AIR ONLY IN ECONOMIZER MODE AS AN ENERGY SAVING STRATEGY WHEN OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONS ARE APPROPRIATE FOR ECONOMIZER OPERATION. OCCUPIED: ERV ENERGIZES, BRINGS PRECONDITIONED AIR TO SPACE VIA HEAT EXCHANGERS. INLINE DUCT HEATER ENERGIZES WHEN PRECONDITIONED AIR TEMPERATURE IS LESS THAN 65 DEGREES F. CONDITION #1: SPACE TEMPERATURES ARE MET. ERV PROVIDES MINIMUM VENTILATION AIR TO SPACE AT 65 DEGREES F. CONDITION #2: SPACE SENSORS CALL FOR COOLING. ERV DE -ENERGIZES HEATER. RTU DECIDES BASED ON OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONS WHETHER TO USE ADDITIONAL OUTSIDE AIR VIA ECONOMIZER CYCLE OR MECHANICAL COOLING. THE RTU OPERATES IN THAT MODE UNTIL SPACE COMFORT LEVEL IS MET. CONDITION #3: SPACE SENSORS CALL FOR HEATING. ERV ENERGIZES HEATER TO MAINTAIN 65 DEGREE F DISCHARGE. RTU FOR SPACE ENTERS HEATING MODE UNTIL SPACE COMFORT LEVEL IS MET. UNOCCUPIED: ERV DE -ENERGIZES. SPACE RTU'S MAINTAIN MINIMUM OR MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES IN SPACE AS DEFINED BY SET BACK OPERATION. NO OUTSIDE AIR FROM THE DOAS IS USED TO MINIMIZE THE EFFECT OF HUMIDITY IN THE SPACE. RTU'S WILL DETERMINE, BASED ON OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY, WHETHER TO USE ECONOMIZER COOLING OR MECHANICAL COOLING. HVAC CONTROL DIAGRAM SCALE'. NONE MieroMetl Date: I Weight 0lbs (US) Okg (Metric) IPart Number CRBK-PRCCCFA-1411 M RTU: Submitted to: J Approved by: , Notes: Knockdown Structurally Calculated Curb -14 Inches Tall Non Insulated Full Perimeter Knockdown Structurally Seismic Criteria, Includes Hold -Down Brackets. "Structurally" Stamped By A Professional Engineer, Without Nailer & Hold Down Brackets. Meets Seismic Requirements for 2016 CBC & 2015 IBC. Wind Design Criteria: MPH - 3 Second Gust Speed, Risk Category III & IV. 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ALL DEMOLITION WORK TO BE COORDINATED WITH OWNER AND CONDUCTED UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS. D. REPAIR/PATCH AS REQUIRED FOR DEMOLITION OF VARIOUS CONSTRUCTION ITEMS. VERIFY AND COORDINATE ANY K. REQUIRED OPENING WITH RESPECTIVE TRADES. FOR ANY WORK THAT SHALL OCCUR OUTSIDE OF DEMOLITION AREA, CONTRACTOR SHALL RETURN SPACE TO ORIGINAL CONDITION. L. E. PROPERLY CAP, PLUG AND CONCEAL ANY PIPING LEFT IN PLACE. CAP ABANDONED SEWER PIPING A MINIMUM OF 8" BELOW M. FINISH FLOOR PATCH AND REPAIR SLAB. F. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO REMOVE ALL NOT USED WATER PIPING, WASTE AND VENT, DUCTWORK EQUIPMENT IN THE REMODEL AREA. G. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO COORDINATE WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE FOR WHETHER TO DISPOSE HVAC OUTLETS REMOVED OR RE -USE. H. DEMOLISH EXISTING AS REQUIRED PER NEW CONSTRUCTION AS DIRECTED BY ARCHITECT AND/OR AS NOTED ON DRAWINGS. AVOID DISRUPTION OF SERVICES DURING BUSINESS HOURS (IF N. APPLICABLE). ALL SYSTEM SHUT -DOWNS AND DISRUPTION OF SCHEDULED AFTER NORMAL BUILDING HOURS OR AS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY OWNER. PRIOR TO DEMOLITION FIELD VERIFY AND IDENTIFY ANY EXISTING EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN IN SERVICE THAT IS SERVED BY SYSTEMS TO BE DEMOLISHED. NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY SUCH CONDITIONS AND REMOVE AND/OR RELOCATE THE SERVICES AS DIRECTED. MEET WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE AND LANDLORD PRIOR TO DEMOLITION TO IDENTIFY WHETHER EXISTING MATERIALS SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT, ETC. ARE CONSIDERED SALVAGE OR DEBRIS. REMOVE DEBRIS FROM SITE AND DISPOSE OF IN AND APPROVED MANNER AS DIRECTED BY OWNER. TERMINATE DEMOLISHED SYSTEM SERVICES IN A CONCEALED LOCATION IN AN APPROVED MANNER. COORDINATE WITH NEW AND EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING PIPING LOCATIONS PRIOR TO WORK. VERIFY EXTENT OF DEMOLITION OF SANITARY SEWER, DOMESTIC WATER PIPING PRIOR TO WORK. ALL DEMOLITION WORK SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE CODES, STANDARDS AND THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. WHERE REQUIRED, COORDINATE EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE — ELECTRICAL DUCT HEATER SCHEDULE TAG MFR MODEL No. MIN. CFM AIR FLOW CFM DUCT SIZE ELECTRICAL DATA NOTES VOLTAGE (V/4/Hz) KW AMPS MOCP EDH-1 INDEECO SLIP IN OPEN 275 850 14"X12" 208/3/60 4.5 12.5 20 1,2,3 NOTES 1. TRANSITION DUCTWORK AS REQUIRED FOR HEATER INSTALLATION. 2. PROVIDE SCR TYPE HEATER WITH CONTROLS AND RELAYS TO WORK WITH THERMOSTAT TYPE SYSTEM CONTROLS. 3. UNIT IS SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. 0 X I 1 r—� 0 I22"X62" RETURN "A.F.F. 26"%531SUPPLY @ 12'-O" A.F.F. I I I I I LANDLORD COMMENTS DATED - 11/25/19 -ENSURE SPACE 15 COMPLETELY SEALED DURING DEMOLITION SUCH THAT DUST DOES NOT TRAVEL THROUGH THE COMMON PLENUM TO ADJACENT TENANT SPACES OR MALL COMMON AREA. -PROTECT ANY VENTS, VERIFY WITH MALL FACILITIES PRIOR TO COVERING RETURN VENTS. -SPRINKLER AND RESTORATION COMPANY MUST BE ON STAN DBY DURING DEMOLITION. -IF ANY NEW ITEMS ARE PLACED ON THE ROOF, THEY SHOULD BE IN THE SAME LOCATION AND CURBS. IF THEY AKE NOT IN THE SAME LOCATION, THEY MUST BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED ON SITE BY MALL FACILITIES. -IF PLACING NEW EQUIPMENT ON THE ROOF, SUBMIT CRANE LIFT PLAN ASAP TO MALL FACILITIES IN ORDER TO GET THAT APPROVED THROUGH OUR RISK MANAGEMENT DEPT FOR ANY ITEMS ThAT NEED TO BE INSTALLED ON THE ROOF. -VERIFY LANDLORD APPROVED METHODS FOR ATTACHING TO BUILDING STRUCTURE WHEN HANGING/SUPPORTING HVAC EQUIPMENT, DUCTWORK, PIPING, WATER HEATERS, TRANSFORMERS, FIXTURES, CONDUIT, ETC. WITH LANDLORD AND TENANT'S ARCHITECT. ATTACHING TO UPPER LEVEL FLOOR SLAB OR ROOF DECK 15 NOT ALLOWED. CONDUIT HANGERS, CLAMPS, LIGHT FIXTURE SUPPORTS, ETC. SHALL BE FASTENED TO BAR JOISTS OR BEAMS. 36'x19' @12'-0} A.F.F. 0 e L 0 e L --N.I o —I — _\\\ \ \\ \ ---_I1 \\S 08 0 _ 7 II 1 I II +I— I 010' @12'-2 A.F.F. Z 010" 0 0 SCALE'. 1/4' = 1,-0• \10S�\ �►/ \\\/\ e_ // \ 5 // 10'X10' UP THRU DECK \ \ \\ \\ \ \ 0\J L \I I -1--7 30 0 HVAC - DEMOLITION �\I O 0 x L 0 r-1$ A.F.F. 0 KEY NOTES - DEMOLITION 1. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING DIFFUSERS AND ASSOCIATED RUN OUT DUCTWORK TO MAIN DUCTWORK. 2. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING RETURN GRILLS. 3. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING TOILET EXHAUST FANS. SALVAGE EXHAUST DUCTWORK FOR REUSE AT NEW LOCATION. 4. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING OUTSIDE AIR DUCTWORK. 5. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING BRANCH DUCTWORK. 6. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING ROOFTOP UNIT. SALVAGE EXISTING PLENUM IF POSSIBLE. 7. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING SPLIT SYSTEM INDOOR AHU AND EXTERIOR HEAT PUMP UNIT. 8. REMOVE EXISTING OUTSIDE HEAT PUMP UNITS AND REFRIGERANT PIPING TO INDOOR UNIT. VERIFY LOCATION IN FIELD. 9. REMOVE PORTION OF DUCTWORK FOR INSTALLATION OF MIXING BOX. VERIFY IN FIELD. I 0 s /' I --I L_ / / / / / /010� / / / / l// N / 0 7 A 0 u x0 X r l U 9 _J/ L_ -- I 0 TI i I L ■ 0 DESIGN ENG'.NEERINC CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: NEXTORE • 4060.. 1 1 Face, Naso,\ off 45040 •`1 Alt) 7654010 �6Creamery 6roc, East Crantry. CT 060)6 T1(860)431. 9700 STORE #79779 SOUTHCENTER MALL SPACE //416 SEATTLE, WA 98188 Construction foror L I O Q 0 W 2L'41- 1 C) V 0 C x o L) J CO a--' �+- f6 U (11 O Woo iJJ Revisions: Mark Date By Ai 12 18-19 LANDLORD COMMENTS 2-28-20 BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS Q8-14-2020 OWNER COMMENTS 8-27.2020 OWNER COMMENTS A Architect / Engineer of Record Michael Romes, PE 2441 Crown Pointe Blvd Suamico, WI 54173 (920) 445-5007 8/28/20 MIRES Neill Architect / Engineer Job No.: 029 Nextore Store Design Revision No.: 05 Nextore project Number 79779 Brand Design Type: LC.05 ISSUED FOR: 16 Construction Title HVAC DEMOLITION PLAN Date 12-9-19 Drawn By STAFF Checked By. MPR Sheet M100 DESIGN ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. 0 0 MALL CORRIDOR DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION AREA PHASE 1 ADJACENT TENANT / DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCITON AREA PHASE 3 O 0 O DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION AREA PHASE 3 MALL CORRIDOR DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION AREA (PHASE 3) 5 SCALE 1,1, 1.0' r1 LJ \ / MALL CORRIDOR 0 DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION AREA (PHASE 1) MALL CONCOURSE O 0 0 MALL CORRIDOR MALL CORRIDOR DEMOLITION AREA (PHASE 4) SCE?: 716' NEW OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE HOOD NEW ERV-1 MALL CONCOURSE 0 0 0 O V NEW A @ 11-11a" A.F.F. MALL CORRIDOR NEW OUTSIDE RELIEF HOOD — I!I norIR I I j —4,, W EDH-1 MI Iv h.. NEW RTU-1 ♦•ti ♦ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ %% /\�, %j IGi•■ IIINU 1 • • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 ♦ ■ ♦♦ ■ r■■■r 0 0 0 z 0 18 0 0 DEMOLITON AND NEW CONSTRUCTION AREA PHASE 2 MALL CORRIDOR DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION AREA (PHASE 2) MALL CONCOURSE GENERAL NOTES 1. REFERENCE THE PHASING PLANS CREATED BY THE ARCHITECT FOR MORE SPECIFIC PROJECT INFORMATION. 2. PROVIDE BRANCH DUCTING TODIFFUSER LOCATIONS AS INDICATED ON THE MECHANICAL PLANS FOR ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION AREAS. ALL BRANCH DUCTS TO HAVE MANUAL DAMPERS FOR BALANCING PURPOSES. 3. PROVIDE AIR AT THE INDICATED RATE SHOWN ON THE PLAN. 4. DIFFUSERS ARE TO BE NEW ANC SHALL BE USED AS FINAL INSTALLED DIFFUSERS AT THE END OF USE OF THE TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTED AREA. 5. RETURN GRILLS SHALL BE OPENTO THE PLENUM, OR CONNECTED TO EXISTING RETURN DUCTWORK IN THE SPACE THAT HAS DUCTED RETURNS. 6, PLUMBING FIXTURES SHALL BE MEW AND SHALL BE USED AS FINAL INSTALLED FIXTURES AT THE END OF USE OF THE TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTED AREA. 7. ALL SPRINKLER MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY THE LANDLORDS SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR AT THIS CONTRACTORS EXPENSE. INCLUDE THEIR WORK IN YOUR BIDS. 8. ALL SPRINKLER HEADS SHALL BE RECESSED OR SEMI -RECESSED TYPE AS INDICATED ON THE FIRE PROTECTION PLANS WITH FACTORY PAINTED CUSTOM COLOR FACE PLATES. PLACE ORDER FOR FACE PLATES EARLY IN JOB. COLOR TO MATCH ADJACENT CEILING COLOR. 9. ALL NOTES AND GENERAL CONTENT FROM THE MECHANICAL, PLUMBING AND FIRE PROTECTION PLANS SHALL APPLY TO THE PHASING CONSTRUCTION AREJAS APPLICABLE. ® KEY NOTES - IVECHANICAL/PLUMBING/FIRE PROTECTION PLAN 1 1. PROVIDE BRANCH DUCTING TCDIFFUSER LOCATIONS AS INDICATED AND CONNECT TO SALES FLOOR SUPPLY DUCT THAT IS AT LEAST 12" DIAMETER, ALL BRANCH DUCTS TO HAVE MANUAL DAMPERS FOR BALANCING PURPOSES. MORE 4000 w0100 ,lace, Mason, OH 45040 •1(SO 76S 6000 60.0640ry 9rook Fan Granby, CT 060)6 • .1(860) 431.9700 STORE #79779 SOUTHCENTER MALL S PACE #416 SEATTLE, WA 98188 Construction for. Ce C/) 0 Qo W°(*? l.9 O V0 O J <xo 2 Eli N O - 3 (73 V Jtf5 Z )J In Way Revisions: Mark Date By Al2-18-19 LANDLORD COMMENTS A2-28-20 BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS Q 8-14-2020 OWNER COMMENTS Qq 8-27-2020 OWNER COMMENTS Q Architect / Engineer of Record Michael Romes, PE 2441 Crown Pointe Blvd Suamico, WI 54173 (920) 445-5007 WIRES 124-21 Architect / Engineer Job No.: 029 Nextore Store Design Revision No.: 05 Nextore project Number 79779 Brand Design Type: LC.05 ISSUED FOR: ® Construction Title MECHANICAL/ PLUMBING/FP PHASING PLAN Date 12-9-19 Drawn By Sheet STAFF Checked By MPR MP201 .r:lt)ing 32 City of T-ukwia G DIVISION A L. EY MA'0)�/JI THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTIFY ENERGY SERVICES(ENERGYSERVICES@LUXOTTICARETAILCOM) AND COPY THE PROJECT MANAGER IF THE WI-FI NETWORK IS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION, HVAC CONTRACTOR: 1. TAKE A PHOTO OF THE BACK OF EVERY WI-FI T-STAT THAT 15 INSTALLED, SHOWING THE MAC ADDRESS, CRC ID, AND 4 DIGIT PASSCODE (DATE CODE), AND EMAIL (WITH PROJECT MANAGER IN COPY) TO (ENERGY.SERVICES@LUXOTTICARETAILCOM). 2. WHEN INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED, EMAIL A LIST OF THE THERMOSTATS SHOWING THE AREA OF THE STORE WHERE EACH T-STAT IS INSTALLED, AND EACH T-STATS MAC ADDRESS, CRC ID AND 4 DIGIT DATE CODE. 3. A STICKER WITH THE MAC ID AND CRC ID OF EACH T-STAT IS PACKED WITH THE T-STAT, AND 15 TO BE PLACED ON THE BACK OF THE T-STAT, NOT ON THE FACEPLATE. E-MAIL THE LIST AND THE PHOTOS IN FOR EACH STORE IN ONE E-MAIL TO (ENERGYSERVICES@LUXOTTICARETAILCOM) WITH THE NEXTORE PROJECT MANAGER COPIED. ONE PHOTO PER T-STAT IS REQUIRED, AND IT IS IMPORTANT TO PHOTOGRAPH THE BACK OF THET-STAT, WEER THE MAC ID, CRC ID, AND DATE CODE SHOWING. THE THERMOSTAT MUST BE CONNECTED TO OUR WI-FI NETWORK DURING INSTALLATION. TO PERFORM THIS STEP, YOU MUST USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: THE NETWORK NAME (A.K.A. AN SSID) = CNFLT • A PASSPHRASE (A.K.A. THE PASSWORD) FOR CONNECTING THE T-STAT TO OUR WI -FT NETWORK. 0 THE PASSPHRASE WILL BE SENT TO YOU IN SEPARATE E-MAIL, 0 DO NOT GIVE THE PASSPHRASE TO ASSOCIATES - IT 15 CONFIDENTIAL AND TO BE KEPT THAT WAY. 0 DO NOT GIVE THE 4 DIGIT DATE CODE TO ASSOCIATES - IT IS ALSO CONFIDENTIAL AND TO BE KEPT THAT WAY N U 10 FOR ALL LOCATIONS: FAN TO RUN CONTINUOUSLY DURING OCCUPIED PERIOD. LENSCRAFTERS OCCUPIED COOLING SET -POINT ALL AREAS (EXCEPT LAB) = 72•F COOLING SET -POINT FOR LAB = 70•F HEATING SET -POINT ALL AREAS (EXCEPT LAB) = 68"F HEATING SET -POINT FOR LAB = 669E FOR LABS: TIME PERIOD BEGINS 2 HOURS BEFORE STORE OPENS FOR BUSINESS (DUE TO LAB OCCUPANCY) OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS=+/-2•F FROM PROGRAMMED SET -POINTS OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS OF PROGRAMMED SET -POINT = 4 HRS. LENSCRAFTERS UNOCCUPIED HEATING = 60 DEGREES (LABS 60 DEGREES) COOLING = 80 DEGREES (LABS 78 DEGREES) TIME PERIOD BEGINS AT STORE CLOSING TIME OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS = +/-2•F FROM PROGRAMMED SET -POINTS OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS OF PROGRAMMED SET -POINT = 4 HRS. AU. OTHER BRANDS OCCUPIED COOLING SET -POINT ALL AREAS (EXCEPT LAB) = 72•F HEATING SET -POINT ALL AREAS (EXCEPT LAB) = 68"F TIME PERIOD BEGINS 1HOUR BEFORE STORE OPENS FOR BUSINESS OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS = +/-2•F FROM PROGRAMMED SET -POINTS OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS OF PROGRAMMED SET -POINT = 4 HRS. ALL OTHER BRANDS UNOCCUPIED HEATING = 60 DEGREES (LABS 60 DEGREES) COOLING = 80 DEGREES (LABS 78 DEGREES) TIME PERIOD BEGINS AT STORE CLOSING TIME OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS = +/8"F FROM PROGRAMMED SET -POINTS OVERRIDE ADJUSTMENTS OF PROGRAMMED SET -POINT = 4 HRS. M001 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL - USING WIRELESS THERMOSTAT City of Tuicw.+ BUILDING DI OSiOlu REVISIONS e ' "o1e scope OS WOrr, „ ::"> 3,3, Jr 'ne TE Ions will Il0L..re a new plan Lai ,,a;iouonal plan review. HVAC SYMBOLS 7 12" L 20x12 SUPPLY AIR DIFFUSER - ARROWS INDICATE PATTERN. NO PATTERN SHOWN EQUALS 4-WAY. OR AS NOTED RETURN AIR OR EXHAUST GRILLE (SEE TAG) ROUND DUCTWORK. DIAMETER IN INCHES. RECTANGULAR DUCTWORK. SIZE IN INCHES, FIRST NUMBER IS SIDE SHOWN. DIFFUSER/GRILLE LABEL: A - TYPE/DESIGNATION 8 - AIRFLOW (CFM) POINT OF CONNECTION - NEW TO EXISTING MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER SHEET KEYNOTE REFERENCE 1-LCM-14200-REV 0.0 COENECTION TO 6UFTCRTRG 611111C11RAL MEMBER rp VERY HOWZO IT BRACE L_ DUCT *I2E 2 M c OF BOLTS WHO. raw ■ BRACE EA. 61PE CF HANGER EA 61DE OF DUCT I CABLE F -x� F IPNTAL TRANSVERSE CABLE BRACE NEE FIG. 8-3 OR 8.4 7 ,4Ax MAx e NEE FIG 8-I OR 1-7 U O O c OF BOLTS Era1AL6 t.OFAWdr REFER TO CEIAPTER 3 FOR GEEERAL REGLRREFWNTS 7. SSW A COMISNATION OF DUCT/ 16 UNEO IN LIED OF ONE DUCT, AT LEAST 2 610E0 OF EACH DUCT MIST BE Ca0EOTEL) TO VIairtIGAL OR HORIZONTAL ANGLES AND NE COMPLIED UEKJ41 SHALL NOT EXCEED THAT GIVEN NTH! TABLE (ADD HORIZONTAL ANSL.E6 R REG111RED) 3. SEE TABLE 6-1, 6-I, OR 1-1 FOR VERTICAL EI*P E B, DIAGONAL AND HORIZONTAL BRACES, BOLT 6136, CONNECTION TO STRUCTURAL NL/TORTRNG TIMBERS, AE4 SPACING OF BRACING M018 SEISMIC DUCTWORK BRACING - RECTANGULAR DUCT A i:.:,.._.............._...e ECCENTRIC REDUCER RECTANGULA' DUCTWORK ROUND 1.-.6-4.-1 DUCTWORK 1111111Ir~ VARJE5 1-.1- BALANCING 2' MINIMUM COLLAR DAMPER RECTANGULAR "BUCKLEY lig FITTING" BALANCING DAMPER TO ROUND 45° ATERAL FITTING DEC ROUND DUCTWORK .. DUCTWORK '‘=1 4° BRANCH DUCT HEIGHT DIMENSION 2" LESS THAN ■ 1 MAIN DUCT HEIGHT DIMENSION BALANCING DAMPER RECTANGULAR DUCTBRANCH TAKE III -OFF BALANCING DAMPER TO RECTANGULAR CONICAL FITTING DETAIL SCALE: NONE O el SUPPLY AIR DUCT, INSULATE PER SPEC. HIGH EFFICIENCY FITTING INSULATED RIGID ROUND DUCTWORK �a11�' INSULATION TO HAVE FOIL FACING (TYP.) . ... NI VOLUME BE WITHIN MAIN ACOUSTICAL CEILING it.'FEET DAMPER TO 12" OF / DUCT --- "" \ ® 41,1.'''1416'\Nt., INSULATED FLEX DUCT (5 MAX.)tt( SHALL BE 1.5 x R INSULATED 90 DEGREE SHEET METAL ELBOW DRAW BAND (TYP.) / / HVAC DETAIL NOTES CEILING DIFFUSER 1. SEE HVAC DRAWINGS FOR DUCT SIZES DUCT CONNECTION DETAIL SCALE: NONE T T R T NUT' - ROUND OVAL DUCT SHALL USE LONG RADI N 21 W /3W IrzW I/W I/6W R R SHALL EQUAL VANE OR BE GREATER THAN 1%3W. , R R SHALL EQUAL OR BE GREATER VANE THAN 1/6W. SHORT RADIUS ELBOW WITH ONE VAN SHORT RADIUS ELBOW WITH TWO VANES R. RSHALL OR THAN EQUAL BE GREATER W. STANDARD RADIUS ELBOW RADIUS ELBOW DETAIL SCALE'. NONE BCW CASING AND STAINLESS SUPPLY DUCT BRANCH DUCT WIRE - SOFT MAXIMUM IFI imihhh. .111111 Allill MS DAMPER INSTALL GEAR ON DIFFUSER ACCESSIBLE FROM BELOW BUT CONCEALED BY BOTTOM PLATE OF DIFFUSER. INSTALLATION 15 NOT TO BE EASILY VISIBLE FROM BELOW. ""44, LOCKING GEAR CONTROLLER CONTROLLER IS MOUNTED ON TOP OF DIFFUSER. DIFFUSER, ADJUSTABLE FROM BELOW NOT TO SCALE. VERIFY ACTUAL DETAILS WITH MANUFACTURER YOUNGS REGULATOR INSTALLED ON DIFFUSER E: NE DEDICATED OUTDOOR AIR SYSTEM ENERGY RECOVERY UNIT TAG STYLE CFM MANUFACTURE MODEL STATIC VOLTAGE POWER MCA MINIMUM CFM MAXIMUM CFM MAX ELEC HEAT CONTROL VOLTAGE HEATER VOLTAGE NOTES ERV-1 INTERIOR 856 MICROMETAL FWVH111H6000AH5 0.375 208/1/60 14.7A 20A 850 850 - - 1,2,3 NOTES: 1. ENTHALPY STYLE VENTILATOR 2. UNIT SHALL RUN CONTINUOUSLY WHEN EITHER SYSTEM THERMOSTAT IS IN OCCUPIED MODE. 3. UNIT WEIGHT IS XXXXX LEIS. Outside Air/Ventilation Calculation - Mechanical Code Vbz = Rp'Pz+Ra'AZ Room # Area Classification Area Az PPL per 10005F Zone Population Pz VentAir Per Person Rp Vent Air Per Area Ra Vent Air Required Vbz Exhaust Rate per SF Comments Retail Sales 2613 15 40 7.5 0.12 613.56 Dressing Rooms 0 0 0 0 0 0.25 Shipping/Receiving 0 0 0 0.12 0 Storage Roams 47 0 0 0 0.12 5.64 Toilet Room 100 0 0 0 0 0 200 Corridors 310 0 0 0 0.06 18,6 Reception 202 30 7 5 0.06 47.12 Office Spaces 144 5 1 5 0.06 13,64 WorkRoom/preparea 641 10 7 5 0.18 150.38 Totals: 4057 55 848,94 Comments: 1. 50 cfm per toilet fixture for continuous exhaust; 70 cfm otherwise Page 1 Commercial Heat Loss and Heat Gain Calculation 3/2/2020 For: LC 0505 Southcenter Sales Tukwila, WA Design Conditions: Seattle -Tacoma; Latitude: 47; Time 1:00 PM Indoor: Outdoor: Summer temperature: 75 Summer temperature: 80 Winter temperature: 72 Winter temperature: 26 Relative humidity: 50 Summer grains of moisture: 64 Daily temperature range: 22 Building Component Sensible Latent Total Total Gain Gain Heat Gain Heat Loss (BTUH) (BTUH) (BTUH) (BTUH) Floor 2,613 sq.ft. 0 0 0 1,053 Ceiling 2,613 sq.fL 9,564 0 9,564 10,818 PeopleNent 40 people 10,000 8,000 18,000 Ventilation 614 cfm 0 0 0 0 31,068 Infiltration Summer 0 cfm 0 0 0 Infiltration Winter 117.5 cfm 0 0 0 0 5,946 Lights 12,122 watts 41,215 0 41,215 0 Miscellaneous 8,200 0 8,200 0 Miscellaneous (2) 2,120 0 2,120 0 Whole Building - All Components 71,099 8,000 79,099 (6.5tons) 48,885 Page 1 Commercial Heat Loss and Heat Gain Calculation 11/8/2019 For: LC 0505 Southcenter BOH Tukwila, WA Design Conditions: Seattle -Tacoma; Latitude: 47; Time 1:00 PM Indoor: Outdoor: Summer temperature: 75 Summer temperature: 80 Winter temperature: 72 Winter temperature: 26 Relative humidity: 50 Summer grains of moisture: 64 Daily temperature range: 22 Building Component Sensible Latent Total Total Gain Gain Heat Gain Heat Loss (BTUH) (BTUH) (BTUH) (BTUH) Floor 1,444 sq.ft. 0 0 0 1,671 Ceiling 1,444 sq.ft. 5,285 0 5,285 5,978 PeopleNent 15 people 3,750 3,000 6,750 Ventilation 236 cfm 0 0 0 0 11,942 Infiltration Summer 0 cfm 0 0 0 Infiltration Winter 65 cfm 0 0 0 0 3,289 Lights 2,350 watts 7,990 0 7,990 0 Miscellaneous 9,600 0 9,600 0 Miscellaneous (2) 3,370 1,200 4,570 0 Whole Building - All Components 29,995 4,200 34,195 (3 tons 22,880 CEILING EXHAUST FAN SCHEDULE TAG STYLE CFM MANUFACTURER MODEL STATIC VOLTAGE POWER NOTES CEF-1 CEILING 100 NUTONE AEN110 0.375 120 1O4W NOTES: 1. CONTROL FAN WITH ROOM SWITCH GENERAL NOTES - APPLIES TO ALL SHEETS A. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS REFLECT A SYSTEM DESIGNED AROUND SPECIFIC REFERENCE PRODUCTS, THE SELECTION OF WHICH HAS IMPACTED THE DESIGNS OF OTHER TRADES. IF ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS ARE SUBMITTED OR BID, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THIS G.C. TO COORDINATE ALL DIFFERENCES AND IMPACTS WITH ALL TRADES PRIOR TO BID, INCLUDING COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH REQUIRED CHANGES TO OTHER TRADES. NO EXTRAS WILL BE ALLOWED FOR CHANGES REQUIRED TO OTHER TRADES IF ALTERNATE EQUIPMENT 15 BID OR INSTALLED AT THE C.C.'S OPTION. B. EXISTING MECHANICAL INFORMATION IS BASED ON LIMITED EXISTING BUILDING DRAWINGS AND HELD WORK. THE G.C. SHALL HELD VERIFY THE EXISTING CONDITIONS FOR ACCURACY. NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION SHALL BE ALLOWED FOR REVISIONS TO THE DESIGN TO CORRECT FOR EXISTING CONDITIONS NOT AS INDICATED ON THE PLANS. C. G.C. SHALL NOTIFY TENANT, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER OF ANY SITUATIONS THAT MODIFY OR INCREASE THE SCOPE OF WORK FROM WHAT IS DESCRIBED IN THE DOCUMENTS. D. G.C. SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CUTTING/PATCHING RELATED TO THEIR WORK. E. IF SPACE ABOVE CEILING IS INDICATED TO BE A RETURN AIR PLENUM, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS ABOVE CEILING SHALL BE NONCOMBUSTIBLE, OR HAVE A MAXIMUM 25 FLAME SPREAD AND 50 SMOKE DEVELOPMENT FINISH RATING. WIRING SHALL BE LABELED PLENUM RATED TYPE PER NFPA 70. F. COORDINATE LOCATION AND ELEVATION OF MECHANICAL WORK WITH ALL DUCTWORK, LIGHT FIXTURES, AND OTHER CEILING BUILT-IN FIXTURES. CONTACT ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY SHOULD ANY CONFLICT ARISE. G. MOUNTING OF ALL EQUIPMENT, DUCTWORK AND PIPING MUST BE DONE PER BUILDING GUIDELINES AND LOCAL CODES AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS. COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT SUPPORT WITH BUILDING MANAGER AND NEXTORE REPRESENTATIVE. H. NO PVC PIPING ALLOWED IN PLENUM AREAS. 1. DUCT SIZES INDICATED REPRESENT CLEAR INTERIOR SHEET METAL DIMENSIONS. J. ALL DUCTWORK CONCEALED ABOVE CEILINGS, AND ALL OUTSIDE AIR DUCTS, SHALL BE EXTERNALLY INSULATED. IF DUCTWORK (5 RUN IN A NON -CONDITIONED SPACE ALL DUCTWORK MUST BE INSULATED WITH 2- FIBERGLASS INSULATION AND VAPOR BARRIER. K. BRANCH DUCTS SERVING DIFFUSERS SHALL BE SIZED TO MATCH DIFFUSER NECK SIZE INDICATED. L, ALL ROUND DUCT ELBOWS SHALL BE LONG SWEEP, 1-1/2 TIMES THE CENTERLINE RADIUS. M. G.C. MUST REPLACE ALL AIR FILTERS IN HVAC UNITS WITH NEW CLEAN FILTERS BEFORE AIR BALANCING AND PRIOR TO FINAL TURNOVER TO TENANT. N. IT 15 THE G.C'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE MECHANICAL COMPONENTS ARE INSTALLED AT LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS WHICH MAKE THEM READILY AND SAFELY ACCESSIBLE FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE WITHOUT REQUIRING ANY EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES. O. THE TENANT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHECK CONSTRUCTION COMPLIANCE WITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. SHOULD THE TENANT FIND CORRECTIVE WORK NECESSARY, HE WILL NOTIFY G.C. OF SUCH WORK IN WRITING AND EXPECT COMPLIANCE PERFORMED WITH DUE DILIGENCE. IF ANY CORRECTIVE WORK IS DEEMED TO BE NECESSARY, THE COST OF REINSPECTIONS WILL BE BORNE BY THE G.C. IF WORK IS REQUIRED BY TENANT IN ORDER TO IMPROVE, CHANGE OR CORRECT AIR CONDITIONING OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS DUE TO: PART MALFUNCTION, WARRANTY OR OTHER INABILITY TO PROVIDE THE COMFORT CONDITIONS REQUIRED BY THE STORE, G.C. SHALL BE DIRECTED BY TENANT TO ADDRESS THIS WORK IN A TIMELY MANNER. IF IT BECOMES EVIDENT THAT THE G.C. CAN NOT ACCOMPLISH THE TASK, THEN AFTER 72 HOURS OF WRITTEN NOTICE, THE TENANT MAY AT HIS DISCRETION TAKE OVER SUCH WORK AND BACK CHARGE THE G.C. FOR ANY CORRECTIVE WORK THAT WAS REQUIRED DUE TO LACK OF PERFORMANCE, WORKMANSHIP AND/OR ADHERENCE TO PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. P. DUCTWORK SHALL NOT BE ROUTED OVER ELECTRIC PANELS AND TRANSFORMER. BREAK STRENGTH CERTIFIED, PRE - STRETCHED GRPPLE SEISMIC CABLE ANCHORAGE TO STRI,TURE ROUND DUCTWORK (BY OTHERS) LOOPED THROUGH ---- A CRIPPLE SEISMIC STANDARD (GSS) OR RETROFIT (GSR) BRACKET Brace ant 45•.s SECTION VIEW TOP VIEW HANGER ROD TIH STIFFENER ..v_ CRIPPLE SEISMIC FASTENER SEE DETAIL HANGER (BY OTHERS); DUCT SHALL BE TIGHTLY CLAMPED BRACE I30'617' CRIPPLE SEISMIC STANDARD (CSS) DR RETROFIT (GSR) BRACKET (IN BOLT HOLE AS PER THREADED ROD DIA) SIDE VIEW DETAIL 1 PROVIDE FOR ALL ROUND DUCTWORK, 12 INCH DIAMETER AND SMALLER EV I S ION 3\ LOCATION ON THE PLAN IS INDICATED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMBOL: .vN MOl M017 [SEISMJC DUCTWORK BRACING - ROUND / OVAL DUCT INDOOR AIR HANDLER SCHEDULE - HEAT PUMP SYSTEM UNIT NUMBER UNIT DATA BASE MFR MODEL TRANE 4TWA4060A3-TEM4AOC605S1S 2" 2000 FILTER NOMINAL CFM REQUIRED NOMINAL CFM OUTSIDE AIR 1870 236 CFM VOLTAGE 1MCA 208/1/60 8A EXTERIOR CONDENSING UNIT DATA BASE COOLING EFFICIENCY MODEL CAPACITY (TONS) RATING (SEER) VOLTAGE 4TWA4060A3000A 5 14.5 208/3/60 AMPS 15.9A NOTES 1,2,3,4 NOTES: 1. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE DISCONNECT AND STARTER FOR UNIT. 2. PROVIDE SEISMIC RATING OF UNIT IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL AND STATE CODE. 3. PROVIDE CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN AND SUMP PUMP WITH BACKUP ALARM, COORDINATE WITH THE PLUMBING CONTRACTOR. 4. UNIT IS A DUAL STAGE COMPRESSOR/DUAL STAGE REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT. 5. PROVIDE MIXING BOX FOR UNIT. M I iv.. P114 I EcE1vE() CITY OF TU WILA MAR 0 5 7I17(1 GAS FIRED ROOF TOP UNIT SCHEDULE TAG RTU-1 NOTES: MODEL TRANE YHCD92F3RHA TONS 2. PROVIDE UNIT WITH THREE STAGE H INCLUDING THEIR COSTS IN YOUR BID. 4. PROVIDE UNIT WITH FACTORY ROOF CURB ADAPTOR RAILS. 5. PREVIOUS UNIT WEIGHT WAS APPROXIMATELY 1620LBS. 6. MODIFY EXISTING ROOF CURBING AS REQUIRED TO INSTALL UNIT ON EXISTING CURBING. HIRE LANDLORDS ROOFING CONTRACTOR FOR ANY ROOF CURBING CHANGES, INCLUDING THEIR COSTS IN YOUR BID. 7.5 COOLING DATA E.A. DB/WB 80/67 L.A. DB/DUB 58.8/57.1 MBH TOTAL 92 MBH SENS. 65.25 SEER 14.5 FAN HP 1.16 CFM O.A. 614 CFM HEAT DATA ESP 0.75 INPUT MBH 200 OUTPUT MBH 160 MCA 42A MAX FUSE SOA VOLT/ PHASE 208/3/60 1325 DIMENSIONS LENGTH WIDTH 89m 54" AND INSTALLED BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. G AND COOLING, HAIL GUARD FOR CONDENSING UNIT COIL AND WITH COMPARATIVE ENTHALPY SENSING ECONOMIZER. OF CURBING IS OF SUFFICIENT SIZE AND SUITABLE FOR THE NEW UNIT INSTALLATION. HIRE LANDLORDS ROOFING CONTRACTOR FOR ANY ROOF CURBING CHANGES, NOTES 1-6 DESIGN ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. NEXTORE S.1 (jt31765fi000 6 Cream, Brad, Eat Cratbi,CTAHJ26 .fdEQ}+3,97X STORE #79779 SOUTHCENTER MALL SPACE t416 SEATTLE, WA 98188 Construction for: Revisions: Mark A Date By 12-18-0 LANDLORD COMMENTS 2-2E-20 BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS 0 A A Architect / Engineer of Record Michael Romes, PE 2441 Crown Pointe Blvd Suzmico, WI 54173 920) 445-5007 3/2/20 EXPIRES Architect / Engineer Job No.: 029 Nextore Store Design Revision No.; 05 Nextore project Number 79779 Brand Desiqn Type: LC.05 ISSUED FOR: X Construction Tithe MECHANICAL GENERAL NOTES & DETAILS Date 12-9-19 Drawn By STAFF Checked By MPR Sheet M001 DE51GN ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL PROVISIONS A. GENERAL CONDITIONS, CODES & STANDARDS 1, GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT FOUND IN THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS, GENERAL AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (AIA) (NSPE)(NEC) AND ANY OF THE TENANTS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SHALL APPLY UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 2. REFER TO THE GENERAL CONDITIONS ON THE ARCHITECTURAL DOCUMENTS AND THE GENERAL AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF THE AIA FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS REGARDING; SAFETY, COORDINATION & COOPERATION, WORKMANSHIP, PROTECTION, CUTTING AND PATCHING, DAMAGE TO OTHER WORK, PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS, STORAGE, ADJUSTMENTS, CLEANING, ETC. 3, ALL WORK SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH ALL LOCALLY ENFORCED, FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES INCLUDING ANY SPECIAL THE TENANT REQUIREMENTS IN ADDITION TO THOSE SPECIFIED. 4. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY FOR AND OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY LICENSES, PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS REQUIRED TO PROCEED WITH THE WORK. THIS SHALL INCLUDE ALL REQUIRED COORDINATION WITH THE LOCAL UTILITY COMPANIES AND THEIR ASSOCIATED FEES OR COSTS. B. SCOPE OF WORK 1. THIS CONTRACT SHALL INCLUDE THE FURNISHING, INSTALLING, CONNECTING, AND OPERATION OF ALL EQUIPMENT WHICH IS A PART OF THE MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND AS REQUIRED BY SIMILAR INSTALLATIONS. ANY MATERIAL OR LABOR WHICH IS NEITHER SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS NOR CALLED FOR IN THE SPECIFICATIONS, BUT WHICH IS OBVIOUSLY NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK AND WHICH IS USUALLY INCLUDED IN WORK OF A SIMILAR CHARACTER SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED UNDER THIS CONTRACT AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE TENANT. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE THE TENANT A COMPLETE, CODE APPROVED AND OPERATIONAL MECHANICAL SYSTEMS. 2. CAREFULLY READ SPECIFICATION FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WORK SO AS TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH ALL TRADES' WORK SCOPE. CONSULT WITH OTHER TRADES TO INSURE PROPER LOCATIONS AND AVOID INTERFERENCES. ANY CONFLICT SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE TENANT BEFORE WORK IS COMMENCED. 3. ALL CONTRACTORS SHALL BE HELD TO HAVE EXAMINED THE PREMISES AND SITE SO AS TO COMPARE THEM WITH THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS, NOTE THE EXISTING CONDITIONS AND OTHER WORK THAT WILL BE REQUIRED, AND THE NATURE OF THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THE WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED. NO ALLOWANCE SHALL BE MADE TO ALL CONTRACTORS BY REASON OF THIS FAILURE TO HAVE MADE SUCH EXAMINATION OR OF ANY ERROR ON HIS PART. 4. ALL EXISTING UTILITY AND MECHANICAL SERVICES SHALL BE FIELD VERIFIED. CORRECTIONS TO THE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COST TO THE TENANT. 5. THIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO COORDINATE THE OPENINGS WITH THE GENERAL TRADES CONTRACTOR. THE FINAL LOCATIONS AND SIZES OF ALL DUCT AND LOUVER OPENINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THIS CONTRACTOR. 6. THIS CONTRACT SHALL ALSO INCLUDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES REQUIRED FOR ALL REQUIRED MECHANICAL DEMOLITION OF THE EXISTING AREAS BEING RENOVATED. a. THE DEMOLITION SHALL CONSIST OF THE COMPLETE REMOVAL (PROPERLY DISPOSED OFF SITE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) OF ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT, PIPING, DUCTWORK, MATERIALS, ETC. NOT REQUIRED IN THE FINAL DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OF THE HVAC SYSTEMS FOR THE NEW RENOVATED AREAS. b. ALL UNDERGROUND SERVICES NOT BEING REUSED SHALL BE CAPPED BELOW THE FLOOR. c. ALL ABOVE GROUND SERVICES SHALL BE REMOVED BACK TO THEIR RESPECTIVE MAIN AND CAPPED OR IF THE MAIN IS NOT REQUIRED, THE MAIN SHALL BE REMOVED IN IT'S ENTIRETY. d. COORDINATE ALL DEMOLITION WITH THE ARCHITECTURAL DOCUMENTS AND THE ARCHITECT AND THE TENANT'S GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. 7. ALL WORK INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO PARTS, MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT AND LABOR SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR AFTER ACCEPTANCE BY THE ENGINEER AND TENANT. WHERE AN EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER HAS A WARRANTY THAT EXCEEDS ONE YEAR, THAT WARRANTY PERIOD SHALL APPLY TO THIS PROJECT. C. DOCUMENTS 1. THE DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC, ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS UNLESS EXISTING CONDITIONS OR COORDINATION ISSUES REQUIRE CHANGES. THESE CHANGES SHALL BE MADE WITH NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE TENANT. 2. ANY INCIDENTAL ITEMS OR LABOR, ETC. NOT INCLUDED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS OR THE DRAWINGS BUT REASONABLY IMPLIED AS NECESSARY FOR THE COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF ALL APPARATUS SHALL BE INCLUDING IN BID. 3. THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE INTENDED TO SUPPLEMENT EACH OTHER AND ANY MATERIAL OR LABOR CALLED FOR IN ONE SHALL BE FURNISHED EVEN THOUGH NOT MENTIONED IN BOTH. 4. IF ERRORS ARE FOUND IN THE DRAWINGS OR SPECIFICATIONS OR DISCREPANCIES OCCUR BETWEEN THE SAME, OR BETWEEN THE FIGURES ON THE DRAWINGS, AND THE SCALE OF SAME OR BETWEEN THE LARGER AND SMALLER DRAWINGS, OR IN THE DESCRIPTIVE MATTER ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE REFERRED TO THE TENANT FOR REVIEW AND FINAL DECISION PRIOR TO THE BID DUE DATE. 5. THE BIDDING OF THIS WORK WILL CONTEMPLATE THE USE OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS EXACTLY AS SPECIFIED HEREIN. WHERE MORE THAN ONE MANUFACTURER IS MENTIONED ANY ONE MAY BE UTILIZED. SUBSTITUTE MANUFACTURERS MAY BE OFFERED ONLY AS AN ALTERNATE TO THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL. a. SUBSTITUTIONS (1) THE MANUFACTURERS AND MODEL NUMBERS INDICATED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ARE FOR THE PURPOSE OF DESCRIPTION AND TO ESTABLISH A BASE LEVEL OF QUALITY. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S BID WILL CONTEMPLATE THE USE OF THE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS EXACTLY AS INDICATED. (2) THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT FOR APPROVAL, WITH HIS BID QUOTATION, A LIST OF ANY PROPOSED SUBSTITUTIONS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FOR THOSE ON WHICH THE ORIGINAL DESIGN WAS BASED. A FULL DESCRIPTION OF ALL PROPOSED SUBSTITUTED ITEMS, THE CHANGE TO THEIR BID PRICE OR OTHER REASONS FOR SUCH SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL ACCOMPANY THE BID. ALL ACCESSORIES, FEATURES, ETC., SUPPLIED WITH THE SUBSTITUTED MANUFACTURER'S PRODUCT SHALL ALSO BE INCLUDED IN THE BID. (3) IF THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR DOES NOT SUBMIT PROPOSED SUBSTITUTIONS WITH THEIR BID THE TENANT SHALL CONSIDER THE BIDDER TO BE PROPOSING THE MANUFACTURERS AND MODEL NUMBERS SPECIFIED HEREIN AND SHOWN ON THE CONTRACT DRAWINGS. (4) SUBSTITUTIONS AFTER CONTRACT AWARD SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED. 6. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE SYSTEMS CAN BE OF ANY RECOGNIZED MANUFACTURE PROVIDED THESE ITEMS MEET MINIMUM STANDARDS AS SET IN THESE SPECIFICATIONS. REFER TO EACH SECTION FOR ANY SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. D. COORDINATION 1. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE A VISIT TO THE JOB SITE AND TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND GENERAL TRADE WORK CURRENTLY EXISTING AND WORK WHICH MAY BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO CONTRACT AWARD. RELOCATION OF DUCTWORK, PIPING AND EQUIPMENT, AS REQUIRED, TO AVOID THIS WORK SHALL BE PROVIDED AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE TENANT. 2. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL MEASUREMENTS AT THE BUILDING SITE BEFORE STARTING ANY FABRICATION OR DOING ANY WORK IN THE FIELD AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CORRECT AND PROPER MEASUREMENTS OF HIS WORK ALONG WITH RESOLUTIONS FOR ANY CONFLICT OF SPACE WITH OTHER TRADES. 3. WHERE THE WORK OF TWO OR MORE TRADES INTERFERE WITH EACH OTHER AND A DEVIATION FROM DESIGN IS NECESSARY, NEITHER WORK SHALL PROCEED UNTIL THE TENANT HAS BEEN NOTIFIED OF THE CONFLICT AND THEY HAVE RENDERED A DECISION AS TO WHAT CHANGES SHOULD BE MADE. 4. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL LOCATE, IDENTIFY AND PROTECT ANY EXISTING SERVICES WHICH ARE REQUIRED TO BE MAINTAINED OPERATIONAL AND SHALL EXERCISE EXTRA CAUTION IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ALL WORK TO AVOID DISTURBING SUCH FACILITIES. ALL COSTS FOR REPAIR OF DAMAGES TO SUCH SERVICES SHALL BE PAID BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR CAUSING THE DAMAGE. 5. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT ALL WORK AT THE PROJECT BE DONE AS SUCH TIME AND IN SUCH MANNER AS NOT TO INTERFERE WITH THE NORMAL OPERATIONS OF THE FACILITY. A WORK SCHEDULE SHALL BE ARRANGED WITH THE TENANT TO FACILITATE WORK WITH A MINIMUM OF INTERFERENCE WITH THE TENANT'S OPERATIONS. 6. AREAS TO BE USED FOR STORAGE SHALL BE ONLY AS DIRECTED BY THE TENANT. ALL STORED MATERIAL SHALL BE RELOCATED OR REMOVED FROM THE SITE AS DIRECTED BY THE TENANT. 7. DAILY, AND AT THE COMPLETION OF THE WORK, EACH GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL EXCESS MATERIALS AND DEBRIS CAUSED BY HIS WORK. UPON COMPLETION OF EACH GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S WORK, CONDITIONS OF THE SPACE(S) SHALL BE THE SAME AS FOUND PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE TENANT'S EMPLOYMENT OF A SEPARATE SERVICE TO OBTAIN THIS CONDITION AND REDUCING THE FACTOR'S CONTRACT AMOUNT BY THE COST OF SUCH A SERVICE. 8. EACH GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DAMAGE TO OTHER WORK CAUSED BY HIS WORK OR THROUGH THE NEGLECT OF HIS, OR HIS SUB -TRADE'S PERSONNEL. ALL PATCHING, REPAIRING, REPLACEMENT AND PAINTING, ETC. SHALL BE DONE AS DIRECTED BY THE TENANT BY THE CRAFTSMEN OF THE TRADES INVOLVED. THE COSTS OF SUCH WORK SHALL BE PAID BY THE CONTRACTOR CAUSING THE DAMAGE. E. METHODS 1. EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE MADE IN OPEN TRENCHES. FLOORS SHALL BE SAW CUT. PIPING SHALL BE LAID ON AN APPROPRIATELY GRADED 6' BED OF CLEAN AND DRY SAND. ENGINEERED FILL SHALL BE USED TO BACKFILL TO 6" ABOVE THE PIPING. BACKFILL THE REMAINDER OF THE TRENCH UTILIZING THE EXCAVATED MATERIAL IF APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT OR THE TENANT. IF THE EXCAVATED MATERIALS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE, ENGINEERED FILL ACCEPTABLE TO THE ARCHITECT SHALL BE UTILIZED TO BACKFILL THE REMAINDER OF THE TRENCH. BACKFILL SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED IN 9' LIFTS WITH ALL LIFTS COMPACTED TO 95% PROCTOR. PATCH FLOOR TO MATCH EXISTING. 2. EQUIPMENT, PIPING, DUCTWORK, ETC. SHALL NOT BE SUPPORTED FROM ANY CEILINGS, OTHER PIPING, CONDUIT OR DUCTWORK, ROOF DECK, OR JOIST BRIDGING. ITEMS SHALL BE SUPPORTED FROM ACCEPTABLE STRUCTURAL BUILDING COMPONENTS AS DETERMINED BY THE ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. 3. ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS, FLASHING AND COUNTER FLASHING SHALL BE PERFORMED BY THE LANDLORD'S ROOFING CONTRACTOR AT THE REQUESTING GENERAL CONTRACTORS COST. II, INSULATION A. GENERAL 1. INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECOGNIZED INDUSTRY PRACTICES. 2. CLEAN AND DRY SURFACES PRIOR TO INSULATING. 3. EXTEND INSULATION WITHOUT INTERRUPTION THROUGH WALLS, FLOORS, HANGERS AND SIMILAR PENETRATIONS. 4. INSULATION JACKET AND FITTING COVER MUST BE PLENUM RATED. 5. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE INTEGRITY OF THE VAPOR -BARRIER BE MAINTAINED. SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS OF THE VAPOR BARRIER BY STAPLES, HANGERS OR WHERE OTHERWISE DAMAGED. 6. MAINTAIN ACCESS TO BALANCING DAMPERS AND VALVES. 7. INSULATION SHALL BE BY OWENS-CORNING, KNAUF, OR MANVILLE. 8, ALL DUCTWORK AND PIPING SHALL BE INSULATED PER REQUIREMENTS OF ASHRAE 90.1, CHICAGO ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE, NFPA, AND LOCAL CODES. THE FIRST 10 FEET OF RETURN DUCTS SHALL BE INTERNALLY LINED FOR ACOUSTICAL ATTENUATION. OUTSIDE AIR DUCTWORK AND DUCTWORK IN UNCONDITIONED SPACES SHALL ALWAYS BE INSULATED WITH EXTERNAL INSULATION. PIPING SYSTEMS ALWAYS REQUIRING INSULATION INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, CONDENSATE, REFRIGERANT, CHILLED WATER, HEATING HOT WATER, CONDENSER WATER, AND STEAM. INTERNALLY INSULATED DUCTS SHALL HAVE 1 INCH THICK, 1-1/2 LB DENSITY ACOUSTICAL INSULATION (AIR SIDE BLACK COATED TO MEET NFPA). INSULATION SHALL BE INSTALLED PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SMACNA GUIDE AND THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. DUCT SIZES NOTED ON DRAWING ARE INSIDE CLEAR DIMENSIONS, INSULATION WRAP SHALL BE FIBERGLASS, FOIL BACKED WRAPPING. WHERE DUCTS OR PIPING IS EXPOSED, AND REQUIRES INSULATION, PROVIDE FIBERBOARD RIGID INSULATION AND PAINT. PAINT COLOR SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS, LANDLORD, AND TENANT. WHERE DUCTS OR PIPES ARE OUTSIDE THE BUILDING, AN ALUMINUM JACKET SHALL BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED OVER THE INSULATION, AND SEALED WEATHERTIGHT. B. HVAC 1. INTERNALLY INSULATE WITH 1 INCH THICK, 1-1/2# DENSITY ACOUSTICAL INSULATION (AIR SIDE BLACK COATED TO MEET NFPA) ALL DUCTWORK NOTED AS REQUIRING SUCH. INTERNAL INSULATION SHALL BE INSTALLED PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SMACNA GUIDE AND THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. DUCT SIZES NOTED ON DRAWING ARE SHEET METAL DIMENSIONS. 2. ALL SUPPLY AND OUTSIDE AIR DUCTWORK SHALL BE WRAPPED WITH 2 INCH OF 0.75 LB/CU.FT. FIBERGLASS, FOIL BACKED DUCT WRAPPING. C. PIPING 1. ALL ABOVE GROUND PIPING SHALL BE INSULATED WITH FIBERGLASS PIPING INSULATION WITH AN ALL SERVICE JACKET AND SELF SEALING LAP (ASJ/SSL). 2. FITTINGS AND VALVES SHALL BE INSULATED WITH PRE -MOLDED FIBERGLASS FITTINGS AND COVERED WITH A PRE -FORMED PVC FITTING COVER. III. SPRINKLER A. GENERAL 1. THE ENTIRE INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 13, THE BUILDING TENANT'S INSURANCE COMPANY, THE LOCALLY ENFORCED BUILDING CODE, LOCAL BUILDING AND FIRE OFFICIALS AND ALL OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. 2. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A LANDLORD APPROVED, STATE LICENSED SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR. 3, THIS WORK SHALL INCLUDE ALL PIPING, FITTINGS, HANGERS, EQUIPMENT, ETC., REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE WORK. 4. SPRINKLER HEADS ARE TO BE CENTERED IN LAY -IN CEILING TILES. HEADS ARE TO BE SPACED SYMMETRICALLY WITH LIGHTING AND OTHER CEILING FIXTURES WHEN INSTALLED IN DRYWALL CEILINGS. 5. DETERMINE VOLUME AND PRESSURE OF INCOMING WATER SUPPLY FROM WATER FLOW TEST DATA. REVISE DESIGN WHEN TEST DATA BECOMES AVAILABLE PRIOR TO SUBMITTALS. 6. SUBMITTALS a. SHOP DRAWINGS: (1) PREPARE AND SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MECHANICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS. (2) SHOW PLANS, CROSS SECTION, ELEVATIONS, DETAILS AND J06 CONDITIONS, RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER WORK. PIPE SIZES, ELEVATIONS ABOVE FLOOR, HEAD LOCATIONS, INSPECTORS TEST CONNECTION, SPRINKLER ENTRANCE, VALVES, ALARMS, BACKFLOW PREVENTER, FLOW SWITCH AND SUPERVISORY DEVICES. (3) SUBMIT DATA ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: (a) PIPING AND COUPLINGS. (b) WET ALARM VALVE. (c) BACKFLOW PREVENTER. (d) VALVES AND SUPERVISORY DEVICES. (e) SPRINKLER HEADS AND ESCUTCHEON PLATES. (f) SUPPORTS, HANGERS AND ACCESSORIES. (g) SEISMIC CALCULATIONS (4) SUBMIT AND RECEIVE APPROVAL FROM THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION PRIOR TO SUBMITTAL. (5) ONCE THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION HAS APPROVED SHOP DRAWINGS, THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL SEND EIGHT SETS OF APPROVED STAMPED PLANS AND EQUIPMENT CUTS TO THE ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL. (6) PLANS SUBMITTED WITHOUT ALL HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS WILL BE RETURNED'REJECTED° PROVIDE INDEPENDENT HYDRAULIC CALCULATION SHEETS. (7) ALL SPRINKLER PLANS SHALL BEAR THE STAMP OF A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEER LICENSED WITH THE STATE WHERE THE STORE 15 LOCATED. (8) AT THE COMPLETION DE THE PROJECT, PROVIDE TENANT WITH OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS INCLUDING °AS -BUILT" RECORD DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS AND APPROVED PLANS. B. CRITERIA 1. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY WITH THE LANDLORD'S PROJECT MANAGER FOR ANY ADDITIONAL CRITERIA (PIPE SIZING; PIPE SCHEDULE OR HYDRAULIC). 2. DESIGN AND INSTALL THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM AND PIPING TO CONFORM WITH NFPA 13, ORDINARY HAZARD DESIGN WITH A MAXIMUM SPACING OF 130 SQUARE FEET PER SPRINKLER HEAD IN SALES AREAS AND 100 SQUARE FEET PER HEAD IN STOCK AREAS. 3. THE PROJECT AREA CURRENTLY HAS AN EXISTING SPRINKLER SYSTEM INSTALLED WITH FLUSH SPRINKLER HEADS INSTALLED ON A STANDARD GRID PATTERN. A. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL DESIGN AND MODIFY THE EXISTING SPRINKLER SYSTEM PIPING AND HEADS. THIS WORK SHALL INCLUDE THE RAISING OF ANY EXISTING SPRINKLER PIPING WHICH INTERFERES WITH DESIGNED CEILING ELEVATIONS. SEE ARCH. DRAWINGS FOR CEILING ELEVATIONS. PROVIDE ANY AUXILIARY DRAIN PIPING REQUIRED FOR ANY TRAPPED SPRINKLER PIPING. 4. SEE ARCH. DRAWINGS FOR CEILING ELEVATIONS. C.COMPONENTS 1. PROVIDE A WATTS REGULATOR NO. (007-LE 3/4 TO 2.5' 009 2' TO 10') DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY BACKFLOW PREVENTER IN THE PIPING TO THE SPRINKLER HEADS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE CONNECTION TO THE DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM. 2. FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION: POTTER-ROEMER OR EQUAL SERIES 5020, 4 x 21/2 x 21/2, WITH ALL STANDARD FEATURES, 'AUTO. SPKR.' LETTERING, AND THREAD TO MATCH LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS. - FLUSH MOUNTED FIRE DEPARTMENT INLET CONNECTION WITH WALL PLATE WITH 'AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER° IDENTIFICATION, ALL BRASS CONSTRUCTION AND POLISHED BRASS FINISH. CONTACT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TO VERIFY FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION TYPE AND TREAD PATTERN TO MATCH THAT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT. PROVIDE 4° UL LISTED CHECK VALVE WITH BALL DRIP PIPED TO DRAIN. D. SUPERVISION: 1. THE RISER CONTROL VALVE AND ALL ZONE VALVES SHALL HAVE ELECTRIC SUPER VISION TO SIGNAL THE BUILDING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. TAMPER SWITCHES PROVIDED BY SPRINKLER SUBCONTRACTOR AND WIRED BY THE ELECTRICAL SUBCONTRACTOR. 2. MECHANICAL: ALL OTHER VALVES SHALL BE PADLOCKED IN STANDARD OPERATING POSITION, WITH 2 KEYS PER PADLOCK AND ALL PADLOCKS SHALL BE KEYED THE SAME. CHAIN AND PADLOCK ALL VALVES OVER 2° SIZE. E. PIPING 1. PIPING SHALL BE BLACK STEEL PIPE PER NFPA 13. 2. PIPE HANGERS FOR THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHALL BE ADJUSTABLE CLEVIS HANGERS WITH APPROPRIATE CLAMP (DEPENDING ON STRUCTURE). ALL PIPING SHALL BE SUPPORTED ON A MAXIMUM OF 10' CENTERS. F. SPRINKLER HEADS 1. SPRINKLER HEADS IN AREAS WITH CEILINGS SHALL BE CENTRAL SPRINKLER CORP, DIVISION OF TYCO. SERIES TY-L, 1/2' ORIFICE, RECESSED, POLISHED CHROME PENDANT AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER HEAD WITH TWO PIECE FACTORY WHITE METAL ESCUTCHEON. 2. SPRINKLER HEADS IN AREAS WITH DRYWALL CEILINGS SHALL BE CENTRAL SPRINKLER CORP, DIVISION OF TYCO. ROYAL FLUSH II SERIES RFII, 165 F, WITH A WHITE CEILING PLATE. 3. SPRINKLER HEADS IN AREAS WITH EXPOSED STRUCTURE SHALL BE BRASS UPRIGHT CENTRAL SPRINKLER CORP. DIVISION OF TYCO SERIES TY-L, 1/2" ORIFICE, 165 F. 4. SPRINKLER SYSTEM TO BE DESIGN BUILD PER BUILDING CRITERIA, LOCAL CODES AND LUXOTTICA STANDARDS. IV. PIPING A. GENERAL 1. THE ENTIRE PIPING INSTALLATION, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, ETC. SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LOCALLY ENFORCED BUILDING CODE, THE MECHANICAL CODE. 2. TEST ALL PIPING IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES. 3. FURNISH ACCESS DOORS FOR VALVES. 4. THIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SERVICES FOR ALL EQUIPMENT WHETHER PROVIDED BY THIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR OR OTHERS. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE HIS INSTALLATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER AND SHALL REVISE THE DESIGN AS REQUIRED TO MATCH THE EQUIPMENT BEING SUPPLIED. THIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONNECT ALL EQUIPMENT TO THE PIPING SYSTEMS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO; CONDENSATE, REFRIGERANT, CHILLED WATER, HEATING HOT WATER, CONDENSER WATER, STEAM, ETC. 5. FIRE STOPPING - REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR WALL TYPE AND UL CONSTRUCTION DESIGN NUMBER. FOR RATED MASONRY WALL AND FLOOR ASSEMBLIES, PROVIDE A UL APPROVED THROUGH -PENETRATION FIRE STOP SYSTEM NUMBER C-AJ-1175. FOR RATED GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES, PROVIDE A UL APPROVED THROUGH -PENETRATION FIRE STOP SYSTEM NUMBER W-L-1003. B. CONDENSATE DRAINS, CONDENSER WATER UP TO 2" ABOVE GRADE AND UNDER 125 PSIG 1. ASTM B88, TYPE L, HARD DRAWN COPPER PIPE; AND ASME B16.18, CAST BRASS, OR ASME B16.22, SOLDER WROUGHT COPPER FITTINGS. V. HVAC EQUIPMENT A. INSTALLATION OF ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND ANY ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL ADDITIONAL REQUIRED ACCESSORIES REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATIONS. B. HVAC EQUIPMENT SHALL BE 'STARTED UP' BY A FACTORY TRAINED AND AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. ALL FACTORY STARTUP FORMS SHALL BE COMPLETED AND TURNED OVER TO THE TENANT WITH ALL COMPLETED WARRANTY CARDS PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL. C. WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP UNITS VI. 1. HEAT PUMPS a.THE HEAT PUMP SYSTEM HAS TWO COMPRESSORS AND MIXED AIR DAMPER CONTROLLED BY AN APPLICATION SPECIFIC DDC CONTROLLER USING ELECTRIC ACTUATION. THE SPACE SERVED BY THE HEAT PUMP IS CONTROLLED IN OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED MODES AS FOLLOWS: 1.1. OCCUPIED: a.a.THE UNIT IS ON AND THE MIXED AIR DAMPER IS OPEN TO MINIMUM POSITION, THE CONTROLLER MODULATES THE MIXED AIR DAMPERS AND TWO STAGES OF THE COMPRESSORS IN SEQUENCE TO MAINTAIN THE ROOM TEMPERATURE AT SET POINT. THE MIXED AIR DAMPER GOES TO MINIMUM POSITION IF EITHER THE HEAT PUMP IS IN THE HEAT MODE OR OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE RISES ABOVE ECONOMIZER SWITCHOVER TEMPERATURE. 1.2. UNOCCUPIED: a.THE OUTDOOR AIR DAMPER MOD4 REMAINS AT MINIMUM POSITION AND THE HEAT PUMP 15 CONTROLLED USING THE UNOCCUPIED SPACE TEMPERATURE SETPOINT. THE MIXED AIR DAMPER 15 MODULATED WITH COOLING IN SEQUENCE IF OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE IS BELOW ECONOMIZER SWITCHOVER TEMPERATURE. THE UNIT FAN IS OFF WHEN THE SPACE TEMPERATURE IS BETWEEN THE HEATING AND COOLING UNOCCUPIED SETPOINT. THE CONTROLLER MAY RESET TO THE OCCUPIED MODE FOR A PREDETERMINED TIME PERIOD UPON A SIGNAL FROM THE CONTROL SYSTEM OR MANUALLY AT THE ROOM SENSOR. b. THE DDC SYSTEM WILL MONITOR THE RETURN AND SUPPLY TEMPERATURES, THE LOW TEMPERATURE LIMIT STATUS, THE DIRTY FILTER STATUS, AND THE RETURN AIR HUMIDITY. AN ALARM WILL BE GENERATED IF ANY OF THESE SETTINGS EXCEEDS ITS ALARM SETPOINT. c.THE DDC SYSTEM WILL MONITOR THE FAN OPERATION VIA A CURRENT -SENSING RELAY. AN ALARM WILL BE GENERATED IF THE FAN IS NOT IN THE DESIRED STATE. d. UPON A CALL FOR COOLING, AND THE OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE IS 55 DEGREES F. (ADJUSTABLE) OR COOLER, THE UNIT SHALL GO INTO ECONOMIZER MODE. THE MOTORIZED OUTDOOR AIR DAMPER MOD1 WILL BE IN THE FULLY OPEN POSITION, MOD4 WILL BE IN THE FULLY OPEN POSITION, MOD2 WILL BE IN THE FULLY CLOSED POSITION, AND MOD3 WILL BE IN THE FULLY OPEN POSITION FOR RELIEF AIR TO THE EXTETO7THE MIXED AIR SENSOR WILL MEASURE THE ENTHALPY CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE OF THE AIR LEAVING THE AHU AND THE UNIT SHALL GO INTO OCCUPIED MODE IF THE HUMIDITY LEVEL (ADJUSTABLE) REACHES ITS SETPOINT. IF THE OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE IS GREATER THAN 55 DEGREES F. (ADJUSTABLE), THE UNIT SHALL GO INTO INTO OCCUPIED MODE. AIR DISTRIBUTION AIR DISTRIBUTION 1. DUCTWORK (ROUND OR RECTANGULAR OR SPIRAL) SHALL BE OF GALVANIZED STEEL CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE SMACNA MANUAL AND THE FOLLOWING PRESSURE / SEAL SCHEDULE: a. DUCTWORK BETWEEN AHU (ROOFTOP UNIT) AND VAV BOXES - 3' W.G. POSITIVE PRESSURE, EAL CLASS A. b. OTHER SUPPLY AIR DUCTWORK - 2' W.G. POSITIVE PRESSURE, SEAL CLASS B. c. RETURN & EXHAUST DUCTWORK - 2' W.G. NEGATIVE PRESSURE, SEAL CLASS B. 2. ROUND DUCT ELBOWS SHALL BE LONG SWEEP, 1-1/2 TIMES THE CENTERLINE RADIUS UNLESS CLEARANCE IS NOT AVAILABLE AT WHICH TIME MITERED ELBOWS WITH TURNING VANES SHALL BE UTILIZED. 3. RECTANGULAR ELBOWS SHALL BE FURNISHED WITH DOUBLE THICKNESS TURNING VANES. TURNING VANES SHALL BE FASTENED WITH A DOUBLE ROW OF SCREWS. 4. FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS AT THE INLET AND OUTLET OF THE RTU. INSTALL FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS WITH 3' WIDE DOUBLE NEOPRENE COATED FLAME RETARDANT, NFPA 90A APPROVED, FIBERGLASS FLEXIBLE CONNECTION. FLEXIBLE CONNECTION TO HAVE A MINIMUM OF 24 GAGE, 3° WIDE SHEET METAL COLLARS PERMANENTLY ATTACHED TO EACH SIDE. 5. MITERED OFFSETS GREATER THAN 30 DEGREES IN EITHER DIRECTION SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED. 6. CHANGES IN DUCT SIZES SHALL BE MADE BY UNIFORM TAPER SECTION WITH A MAXIMUM INCLUDE ANGLE OF DIVERGENCE OF 15DEGREES. 7. RECTANGULAR BALANCING DAMPERS - RUSKIN MD25 SHALL BE SINGLE BLADE UP TO 6' IN HEIGHT AND 36' IN WIDTH, AND RUSKIN MD35 MULTI -BLADE FOR LARGER SIZES. ALL ROUND BALANCING DAMPERS SHALL BE COMMERCIAL GRADE SINGLE BLADE UP T016' IN DIAMETER SHALL INCORPORATE LOCKING TYPE INDICATING ADJUSTMENT. BALANCING DAMPERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ALL BRANCH DUCTS OFF MAIN AND ON ALL TAPS OFF DUCTS TO DIFFUSERS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON DRAWINGS. 8. FINAL CONNECTIONS TO DIFFUSERS MAY BE MADE WITH FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK BUT IT'S USE IS LIMITED TO STRAIGHT HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL RUNS. ALL CHANGES OF DIRECTION IN AN DUCT SYSTEM (GALVANIZED OR FLEXIBLE) SHALL BE MADE WITH AN APPROPRIATE GALVANIZED ELBOW. MAXIMUM LENGTH OF ANY FLEXIBLE DUCT IS 9. FLEXIBLE DUCTS TO DIFFUSERS SHALL BE ATCO RUBBER PRODUCTS, INC. MODEL UPC #070, INSULATED (R=4.2), U.L. 181 RATED AND CLASS 1 AIR CONNECTOR. MAXIMUM LENGTH OF FLEXIBLE DUCT TO DIFFUSER TO BE 5'-0'. 10. FIRE DAMPERS SHALL BE RUSKIN AND SHALL BE INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND SMACNA REQUIREMENTS FOR A U.L. APPROVED INSTALLATION. FIRE DAMPERS SHALL BE TYPE 'B' (BLADES AND FRAME COMPLETELY OUT OF THE AIRSTREAM) FOR ALL WALL ASSEMBLIES AND SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH THE APPROPRIATE WALL SLEEVE AND ANGLES PER UL 555. FIRE DAMPERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ALL FIRE RATED WALLS. VERIFY FIRE RATED WALL LOCATIONS AND RATINGS ON THE ARCHITECTURAL DOCUMENTS. FOR ALL FLOOR PENETRATIONS PROVIDE RUSKIN TYPE'LR' FIRE DAMPERS. SEE DETAILS ON DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. 11. DOUBLE THICKNESS INSULATED ACCESS DOORS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL FIRE DAMPERS FOR ACCESS TO FUSIBLE LINK. DOOR SHALL BE SIZED TO ALLOW FOR EASY SERVICE AND ACCESSIBILITY. ACCESS DOORS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 24' IN THE LONGEST DIMENSION. 12. PROVIDE 3°x35(1/4' ANGLE FRAMING AROUND THE ROOF OPENINGS FOR THE SUPPLY AND RETURN AIR DUCTWORK. 13. SUPPORT ALL SHEET METAL AND EQUIPMENT FROM ANGLE IRON CONNECTED TO STRUCTURAL STEEL. DO NOT SUSPEND DUCT OR EQUIPMENT FROM METAL DECK OR JOIST BRIDGING. VII. CONTROLS A. CONTROL WIRING SHALL BE PLENUM RATED CABLE WITH COLOR CODED 18 AWG WIRES (MINIMUM). B. CONTROLS CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL WIRING BETWEEN THERMOSTAT AND EQUIPMENT (AIR HANDLER, ROOFTOP UNIT, CONDENSING UNIT, ETC.). C. CONTROLS CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL A 120 (24) VOLT SUPPLY AIR DUCT MOUNTED IONIZATION SMOKE DETECTOR. DETECTOR SHALL BE WIRED, BY THE ELECTRICAL (CONTROLS) CONTRACTOR, TO SHUT DOWN UNIT UPON ACTIVATION. D. THERMOSTATS 1. FURNISH AND INSTALL A HONEYWELL 7 DAY PROGRAMMABLE HEATING/COOLING THERMOSTAT AND CLEAR LOCKABLE COVER WITH APPROPRIATE CONTROL WIRING BETWEEN THERMOSTAT, (FURNACE AND CONDENSING UNIT) ( ROOFTOP) AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE OPERATING SYSTEM. WIRING SHALL BE MINIMUM 18 AWG. 2. THERMOSTATS SHALL BE MOUNTED WHERE INDICATED ON THE DOCUMENTS. 3. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROGRAM THERMOSTAT PER THE TENANTS REQUIREMENTS AND TRAIN TENANT'S PERSONNEL IN THE OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING OF THE THERMOSTAT AND SYSTEM. VIII. TESTING AND BALANCING A TESTING AND BALANCING SHALL NOT BEGIN UNTIL THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN COMPLETED, IS IN FULL WORKING ORDER AND ALL EQUIPMENT START-UP HAS BEEN COMPLETED. ALL HVAC SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PUT INTO FULL OPERATIr AND THE OPERATION OF SAME CONTINUED DURING EACH WORKING DAY OF THE TES AND BALANCING. B. AN INDEPENDENT °AABC" OR "NEBB' CERTIFIED AIR AND WATER BALANCE CONTRACTOR SHALL TEST AND BALANCE THE SYSTEM AND REPORT RESULTS TO THE ENGINEER TENANT AND THE LANDLORD. NG 1. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE UNDER DIRECT SUPERVISION OF THE CERTIFIEv BALANCING ENGINEER AND BY QUALIFIED BALANCING TECHNICIANS. 2. METHODS AND FORMS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CERTIFICATION AGENCIES RECOMMENDATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS. 3. COMPLY WITH ASHRAE RECOMMENDATIONS PERTAINING TO MEASUREMENTS, INSTRUMENTS, TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING. 4. ALL QUANTITIES SHALL BE WITHIN 5% OF THE DESIGN VALUES. 5. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ANY SHEAVE CHANGES REQUIRED ON THE HVAC UNIT. C. PERFORMANCE TEST 1. AFTER ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT IS INSTALLED, TESTED AND BALANCED AS SPECIFIED HEREIN THEY SHALL BE OPERATED AND PLACED UNDER SURVEILLANCE FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST ONE (1) DAY, THIS MAY INCLUDE THE DAY OF STARTUP, TO VERIFY THAT ALL EQUIPMENT IS PRODUCING THE REQUIRED CAPACITY. THE HVAC CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT DURING THE ENTIRE PERIOD. 2. TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED WITH ALL CONTROLS IN THE AUTOMATIC POSITION AND BUILDING LIGHTS, DAMPERS, ETC. POSITIONED TO SIMULATE NORMAL OPERATION OE THE HVAC SYSTEM. 3. DURING THE TEST, CONTROL SETTINGS MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENTS TO PRODUCE THE BEST BALANCED SYSTEM OPERATION. THEIR FINAL SETTING OF EACH OPERATING AND SAFETY CONTROL SHALL BE RECORDED, THEY SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THERMOSTATS, LIMIT CONTROLS, AND OTHER SIMILAR ITEMS. • 4. SHOULD COMPLETION OF THE INSTALLATION OCCUR AT SUCH TIME THAT THE REQUIRED PERFORMANCE TEST MUST BE CONDUCTED DURING A SEASON WHEN THE FULL OPERATION OF EITHER THE HEATING OR COOLING SYSTEM CAN NOT BE CHECKED, THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM THE TEST AND RECORD ALL SUCH DATA AS IS AVAILABLE WITH SYSTEM OPERATING AUTOMATICALLY UNDER THE PREVAILING WEATHER CONDITIONS. THAT PART OF THE SYSTEM WHICH CAN NOT BE TESTED SHALL BE DELAYED UNTIL THE WEATHER IS APPROPRIATE, AT WHICH TIME THE REMAINING PART OF THE REQUIRED TESTS SHALL BE CONDUCTED AND DATA RECORDED ACCORDINGLY. C. ACCEPTANCE AND CHECK-OUT - GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE QUALIFIED PERSONNEL, AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE TENANT, AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE ENGINEER FOR THE PURPOSE OF VERIFYING PROPER OPERATION AND INSTALLATION OF THEIR WORK AT THE TIME OF REQUEST FOR ACCEPTANCE. RECEIVrE!), CITY OF '� 4KWILA MAR 05 On NDffORE 40001.:.00tta ixe. ,. con<sm •,t Rtssam bCreammr& KE,tG,,,wC'062E •,1 C:4t.a0 STORE #79779 SOUTHCENTER MALL SPACE #416 SEATTLE, WA 98188 Construction for: Revisions: Mark Date By 12-18-13 LANDLORD COMMENTS Q2-28-20 BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS 0 A A Architect / Engineer of Record Michael Romes, PE 2441 Crown Pointe Blvd Suarnico, WI 54173 (9 445-5007 EXPIRES t2'(1FPI Architect / Engineer Job No.: 029 Nextore Store Design Revision No.: 05 Nextore project Number 79779 Brand Design Type: LC.05 ISSUED FOR: ® Construction Tide MECHANICAL GENERAL NOTES & DETAILS Date 12-9-19 Sheet OliVA liERMIT CENTER 1 Drawn By STAFF Checked By MPR M002 OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE HOOD RELIEF HOOD 4 TON MIN O.A. 261 CFM RTU-2 (BACK OF HOUSE) RTU-1 (SALES) 8.5 TON MIN O.A. 415 CFM TO SUPPLY DIFFUSERS BACKDRAFT DAMPER TO SUPPLY DIFFUSERS SEQUENCE OF OPERATION: EQUIPMENT: ERV-1 SERVES AS THE DEDICATED OUTSIDE AIR SYSTEM. ERV-1 IS INDEPENDENT OF THE RTU OPERATION. RTU-1 AND RTU-2 SERVE TO PROVIDE COMFORT TO THE SPACE AND USE OUTSIDE AIR ONLY IN ECONOMIZER MODE AS AN ENERGY SAVING STRATEGY WHEN OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONS ARE APPROPRIATE FOR ECONOMIZER OPERATION. OCCUPIED: ERV ENERGIZES, BRINGS PRECONDITIONED AIR TO SPACE VIA HEAT EXCHANGERS. INLINE DUCT HEATER ENERGIZES WHEN PRECONDITIONED AIR TEMPERATURE IS LESS THAN 65 DEGREES F. CONDITION #1: SPACE TEMPERATURES ARE MET. ERV PROVIDES MINIMUM VENTILATION AIR TO SPACE AT 65 DEGREES F. CONDITION #2: SPACE SENSORS CALL FOR COOLING. ERV DE -ENERGIZES HEATER. RTU DECIDES BASED ON OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY CONDITIONS WHETHER TO USE ADDITIONAL OUTSIDE AIR VIA ECONOMIZER CYCLE OR MECHANICAL COOLING. THE RTU OPERATES IN THAT MODE UNTIL SPACE COMFORT LEVEL IS MET. CONDITION #3: SPACE SENSORS CALL FOR HEATING. ERV ENERGIZES HEATER TO MAINTAIN 65 DEGREE F DISCHARGE. RTU FOR SPACE ENTERS HEATING MODE UNTIL SPACE COMFORT LEVEL IS MET. UNOCCUPIED: ERV DE -ENERGIZES. SPACE RTU'S MAINTAIN MINIMUM OR MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES IN SPACE AS DEFINED BY SET BACK OPERATION. NO OUTSIDE AIR FROM THE DOAS IS USED TO MINIMIZE THE EFFECT OF HUMIDITY IN THE SPACE. RTU'S WILL DETERMINE, BASED ON OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY, WHETHER TO USE ECONOMIZER COOLING OR MECHANICAL COOLING. HVAC CONTROL DIAGRAM SCALE. NONE A DEMOLITION NOTES: A. CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE PRIOR TO BID AND SHALL BE FAMILIAR WITH THE LIMITS OF DEMOLITION REQUIRED FOR ALL TRADES. COORDINATE DEMOLITION WITH REQUIREMENTS OF NEW CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO INITIATING WORK. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING COMPLETE REMOVAL AND DISCARDING OF ALL DEMOLITION WASTE INCLUDING ANY UNFORESEEN ITEMS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE PROJECT. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE DEMOLITION OPERATIONS J. WITH CONTINUING OWNER OCCUPATION OF ADJACENT SPACES. ALL DEMOLITION WORK TO BE COORDINATED WITH OWNER AND CONDUCTED UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS. D. REPAIR/PATCH AS REQUIRED FOR DEMOLITION OF VARIOUS CONSTRUCTION ITEMS. VERIFY AND COORDINATE ANY REQUIRED OPENING WITH RESPECTIVE TRADES, FOR ANY WORK THAT SHALL OCCUR OUTSIDE OF DEMOLITION AREA, CONTRACTOR SHALL RETURN SPACE TO ORIGINAL CONDITION. K. L. E. PROPERLY CAP, PLUG AND CONCEAL ANY PIPING LEFT IN PLACE. CAP ABANDONED SEWER PIPING A MINIMUM OF 8" BELOW M. FINISH FLOOR PATCH AND REPAIR SLAB. F. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO REMOVE ALL NOT USED WATER PIPING, WASTE AND VENT, DUCTWORK EQUIPMENT IN THE REMODEL AREA. G. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO COORDINATE WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE FOR WHETHER TO DISPOSE HVAC OUTLETS REMOVED OR RE -USE. H. DEMOLISH EXISTING AS REQUIRED PER NEW CONSTRUCTION AS DIRECTED BY ARCHITECT AND/OR AS NOTED ON DRAWINGS. AVOID DISRUPTION OF SERVICES DURING BUSINESS HOURS (IF APPLICABLE). ALL SYSTEM SHUT -DOWNS AND DISRUPTION OF SCHEDULED AFTER NORMAL BUILDING HOURS OR AS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY OWNER. PRIOR TO DEMOLITION FIELD VERIFY AND IDENTIFY ANY EXISTING EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN IN SERVICE THAT IS SERVED BY SYSTEMS TO BE DEMOLISHED. NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY SUCH CONDITIONS AND REMOVE AND/OR RELOCATE THE SERVICES AS DIRECTED. MEET WITH OWNER REPRESENTATIVE AND LANDLORD PRIOR TO DEMOLITION TO IDENTIFY WHETHER EXISTING MATERIALS SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT, ETC. ARE CONSIDERED SALVAGE OR DEBRIS. REMOVE DEBRIS FROM SITE AND DISPOSE OF IN AND APPROVED MANNER AS DIRECTED BY OWNER. � SRd; 6 IUSE Okg NC)j tNumber CRBK-PRCCCFA.141 1 tv.+�v/rtnICit%{��y,a N Submittal to; 6ppLissa by f Nava: Knockdown Structurally Calculated Curb - 14 Inches Tall Non insulated Full Pedmeler Knockdown Seismic CMeda, Includes Nolo Down Brackets, 'Structurally' Stamped By A Professional Engineer; Nailer 6 Nil Dowd Brackets, Meets Seismic Requirements for 2010 CBC & 2015 IBC. Wind MPH - 3 Senond Gust Speed Risk Category III 8 IV 3 . 5 AkF �y V rc Stncatreay Without Design Criteria' � F Pitch, 60 - �' Calculated Curb, Celllomia Ineuk6led Deck Pan Foot Tall Buileirg Maximum, If Appecabte, State Standard, Hign Induces Wood Exposure C, 155 - r 14zNN A -IA, B - ID. C-0.D. D-0.D. E 1 F k 0 H 80.50 46.37 49.37 83.50 _ 18,50 34.37 L- 18.25 34.37 1.50 a°..% .ern.,^+.bmw,,.:a°ear m..wwe r',!�..iwa.wa.:co. c*�ar.�.a usw.xo.ww�rvuow ga»swruwnmmw a,.w..r ... ,I_-a(yl1A W0.4 olb_9'1Y5 N. ShadOad Ar., a f+uRrs, IN 46,24-9AAWC.MYOC -, +_ar64o,Ndn Wry Soo,, M' 664,31_BXO. Ae4.4Ia4C.- trroww_401 xoCa6 &M., I.uW.4+, TX 1 _80144S 4844 TERMINATE DEMOLISHED SYSTEM SERVICES IN A CONCEALED LOCATION IN AN APPROVED MANNER. COORDINATE WITH NEW AND EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING PIPING LOCATIONS PRIOR TO WORK. VERIFY EXTENT OF DEMOLITION OF SANITARY SEWER, DOMESTIC WATER PIPING PRIOR TO WORK. ALL DEMOLITION WORK SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE CODES, STANDARDS AND THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. N. WHERE REQUIRED, COORDINATE EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE ELECTRICAL DUCT HEATER SCHEDULE TAG MFR MODEL No' MIN. CFM AIR FLOW CFM DUCT 512E ELECTRICAL DATA NOTES VOLTAGE (V/+/Hz) KW AMPS MOCP EDH-1 INDEECO SLIP IN OPEN 275 850 14"X12° 208/3/60 4.5 12.5 20 1,2 NOTES 1. TRANSITION DUCTWORK AS REQUIRED FOR HEATER INSTALLATION. 2. PROVIDE SCR TYPE HEATER WITH CONTROLS AND RELAYS TO WORK WITH THERMOSTAT TYPE SYSTEM CONTROLS. LANDLORD COMMENTS DATED - 11/25/19 -ENSURE SPACE IS COMPLETELY SEALED DURING DEMOLITION SUCH THAT DUST DOES NOT TRAVEL THROUGH THE COMMON PLENUM TO ADJACENT TENANT SPACES OK MALL COMMON AREA. -PROTECT ANY VENTS, VERIFY WITH MALL FACILITIES PRIOR TO COVERING KETUKN VENTS. -SPRINKLER AND RESTORATION COMPANY MUST BE ON STANDBY DURING DEMOLITION. -IF ANY NEW ITEMS AKE PLACED ON THE ROOF, THEY SHOULD BE IN THE SAME LOCATION AND CURBS. if THEY ARE NOT IN THE SAME LOCATION, THEY MUST BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED ON SITE BY MALL FACILITIES. -IF PLACING NEW EQUIPMENT ON THE KOOF, SUBMIT CRANE LIFT PLAN ASAP TO MALL FACILITIES IN ORDER TO GET THAT APPRC`/ED THROUGH OUK K)SK MANAGEMENT DEPT FOK ANY ITEMS THAT NEED TO BE INSTALLED ON THE ROOF. -VERIFY LANDLORD APPROVED METHODS FOR ATTACHING TO BUILDING STRUCTURE WHEN HANGING/SUPPORTING HVAC EQUIPMENT, DUCTWORK, PIPING, WATER HEATERS, TRANSFORMERS, FIXTURES, CONDUIT, ETC. WITH LANDLORD AND TENANT'S ARCHITECT. ATTACHING TO UPPER LEVEL FLOOR SLAB OR ROOF DECK 15 NOT ALLOWED. CONDUIT HANGERS, CLAMPS, LIGHT FIXTURE SUPPORTS, ETC. SHALL BE FASTENED TO DAR JOISTS OK BEAMS. C} KEY NOTES - DEMOLITION 1. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING DIFFUSERS AND ASSOCIATED RUN OUT DUCTWORK TO MAIN DUCTWORK. 2. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING RETURN GRILLS. 3. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING BATH EXHAUST FANS. SALVAGE EXHAUST DUCTWORK FOR S eT 4. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING OUTSIDE AIR DUCTWORK. • A E 6. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING ROOFTOP UNIT. SALVAGE EXISTING PLENUM IF POSSIBLE. 7. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING SPLIT SYSTEM INDOOR AHU AND EXTERIOR HEAT PUMP UNIT. 8. REMOVE EXISTING OUTSIDE HEAT PUMP UNITS AND REFRIGERANT PIPING TO INDOOR UNIT. VERIFY 9. REMOVE PORTION OF DUCTWORK FOR INSTALLATION OF MIXING BOX. VERIFY IN FIELD. PP.EN; — — -'1 -AIR FIANCtLFR "AP}.;.1 L__ 01 11 A t T 1 53'X20° ®12'-0 ' A 22"X62' RETURN (@ 14 -21' A.F.F. 26'153"SUPPLY @ 12'-0" A F F. L_ 0_ F- Z 1 10' 412'-2i" A,F X16" 842'-O)' A.F.F. 0 a �o 7 1-- 11 II 0 10'XIO" UP THRU DECK ri e 0 \ \ 08" 36'X12' 411'-11z A.F-F 010' //,-- / / / / / / // N / 010' x LJ 3 4CALE. 7l4' = 7'4' HVAC - DEMOLITIO\J CITY OF -t t:E 1 ILA MAR 0 5 2020 wm.outit PERMIT CENTER DESIGN ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. NEXTORE •:mat¢meic,6 r,M4, • 6Creamery Broo, T tx •.1n T6sem 6 • .1(650S451-9 STORE #79779 SOUTHCENTER MALL SPACE 4 41I5 SEATTLE, WA 98188 Construction for: Revisions: Mark Date By A 8-19 LANDLORD COMMENTS 2-28-20 BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS A A A Architect / Engineer of Record Michael Romes, PE 2441 Crown Pointe Blvd Suamico, WI 54173 (920) 445-5007 EXPIRES 12-06.2I Architect / Engineer Job No.: 029 Nextore Store Design Revision No.: 05 Nextore project Number 79779 Brand Design Type: LC.OS ISSUED FOR: ® Construction Title HVAC DEMOLITION PLAN Date 12-9-19 Drawn By STAFF Checked By MPR Sheet M100 INSTALL HOOD LEVEL AND SECURE TO CURB WITH SHEET METAL SCREWS 24' INSULATED ROOF CURB FURNISHED BY HVAC CONTRACTOR AND INSTALLED BY GEN. CONTRACTOR EXTEND TO ECONOMIZER/MIXING BOX. INSTALL HOOD LEVEL AND SECURE TO CURB WITH SHEET METAL SCREWS 24" INSULATED ROOF CURB FURNISHED BY HVAC CONTRACTOR AND INSTALLED BY GEN, CONTRACTOR BIRD SCREEN NEOPRENE GASKET BY HVAC CONTRACTOR COUNTERFLASHING BY HVAC CONTRACTOR 111111111111111111,1111110 111111111111111111111111111111111114111,. INTAKE HOOD DETAIL BAROMETRIC RELIEF DAMPER THREADED ROD TO STRUCTURE ABOVE (FYP SEISMIC BRACING (TYP) R.A. DUCT. SEE FLOOR PLANS FOR SIZE. SIDE ACCESS DISPOSABLE FILTERS. RELIEF HOOD DETAIL E NONE TERNAL INSULATION 2' DEEP SOLDERED DRAIN PAIN BIRD SCREEN NEOPRENE GASKET BY HVAC CONTRACTOR COUNTERFLASHING BY HVAC CONTRACTOR INSECT SCREEN 1 1 FLEXIBLE DUCT CONNECTION (TYP FOR ALL CONNECTIONS) SUPPLY AIR DUCT WITH LOW LOSS FITTING, SEE FLOOR f PLAN FOR SIZE. DIRECT DRIVE FAN WITH INTERNAL VIBRATION ISOLATION - SEE PLUMBING PLANS FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CONDENSATE DRAINS AIR HANDLER INSTALLATION SCALE: NONE GRILLE, REGISTER AND DIFFUSER SCHEDULE TAG SERVICE MOUNTING MFR MODEL No. MODULE SIZE FINISH NOTES Si SUPPLY AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS TMS 24" X 24" STD. WHITE 2,3 S2 SUPPLY AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS OMNI 24" X 24" PAINT TO MATCH CLG 2,3,4 S3 SUPPLY AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS OMNI 12" X 12" PAINT TO AT C G 2,3,4 SUPPLY AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS TMS 12"X12" STD. WHITE FINISH ../` 23 R1 RETURN AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS SOF 24" X 24" STD. WHITE FINISH 2 R1T RETURN AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS SOF FIELD CUT STD. WHITE F 2 2 R2 RETURN AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS OMNI 24 X 24" PAINT TO MATCH CLG 2,3,4 R3 RETURN AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS OMNI 12" X 12" PAINT TO MATCH CLG 2,3,4 R4 RETURN AIR MATCH CEILING TITUS SOF 48" X 24" STD. WHITE FINISH 1,2 NOTES/ACCESSORIES 1. OPPOSED BLADE DAMPER 2. RAPID MOUNT FRAME (IF SURFACE MOUNTING) 3. SECTORIZING BAFFLES FOR DIRECTIONAL CONTROL WHERE NOTED ON DRAWINGS 4. PROVIDE YOUNGS REGULATOR TO CONTROL DAMPER AT DIFFUSERS IN GYP BOARD CLGS. NOTE: MANUFACTURER IS TO GIVE DIRECTION ON STYLE AND QUALITY. IT IS NOT THE INTENT OF THE LISTING TO SINGLE UNE SPECIFY A PARTICULAR MANUFACTURER. M004 MASTER DIFFUSER SCHEDULE Pit-49LE cLAVECTEDV-' R(7UfiN e4IR SUPPLY AIR DUCT mir^. ,. Rtit7VIDE N101tC f COW ELECTRICAL tX4`CEC7tG4S, N3 ROO fEM77?ATI{Fu5' t ELECTRICAL. COMT ITS NIL E RE AGFTPT4bW, d. tE4JT SWEG CC:EL7EW SHALL EC NCIJITED ANT INSTALLED 7Yfi LCGAL CCCY5,, 7-ROC, 7M UNIT, REFER 70 / SLNEWLES.ANO / SA["CFICAPQY5 FaR SIZES AND AD11T0"ML REGLRREMEN IS Ai TYPICAL ROOFTOP UNIT DETAIL SCALE'. NONE ACK F HOUSE 106 LG. HT.=8'-0" ETER TORAGE 116 LG. HT.=9'-0" ONTACT ENS ROOM 04 LG. HT.= 6-0" D RECEPTION AITING AREA 103 G. HT.=Kr-Cr ALE ESTROOM 112 LG. HT.=B'-0" LCOVE 08 \-ROO TO 11N7T CDNQE NSA 7E DRAIN. FNP£ AIE 5Y1AL RE NO LE55 INAN ORA* CG 4000N ON f2117, REFER TD PWAIBINC PLANS FOR SOWING, 91€. AND & MEEARCE COCA 7AO.V OF C/wzrnsAm EXAM 105 CLG, HT.=8'-0" 150 CFM', S1 195 CFM H S-1 (TYP) 14"X14" R 6" DIA 7ECRAL ROOT TGb UNIT GYYv`i7i`NSATE A GENSAIE ORAPI PIPE 3Y2E 5fLALL BE THAN DRAIN CLMWECrMN ON 1/N1: "-OPEN TO A TMOSPHERE REFER TP SPECI 'A177N5 Fa4 „--REFER CONDENSATE' A1A1DEEAL RCOVIREMENT5 CONDENSATE LINE SHALL RUN ON ROOF 771E A5ARE5T ROOF DRAM A7 A E O NO LESS MAN 1/B' PER FOOT. REFER 70 PLUMB/NC PLANS FOR R0417149, SIZE, AND DLSCHARGE LOCATION Cr CONDENSATE RTU CONDENSATE DRAIN DETAIL SCALE: NONE S C CLG. HT.=8'-0' FEMALE RESTROOM 1 CLG. HT.= 8'-0" HALLWAY #2 10 CF (TY DIA 14"X14" 1 00 8" DIA CLG. HT.= 9'-0" HALLWAY #1 07 CLG. HT.=9'-0" FUTURE PRE -TEST 115 CLG. HT.=8'-0" 5-11 •75 CFM 12"DIARY n S-11 100 CFM R1T 100 CFM " DIA 8" DIA CF 8" DIA • S-11 150 CFM 8 URGENT CARE LAB 2 CLG. HT.=9'-0" EX CO' A.F.F i0"X10" EXHAUST UP RU DECK"' 5-2 J 350 CFM I i XS2 350 CFM -4- @ KEY NOTES - MECHANICAL PLAN 1. PROVIDE DAMPERS PER DETAIL. 2. PROVIDE DUCT TAKE OFFS PER DETAIL. HIGH EFFICIENCY FITTINGS SHALL BE USED. SEE DETAIL. 3. INSULATE ALL SUPPLY DUCTWORK PER APPLICABLE ENERGY/MECHANICAL CODE - MOST RESTRICTIVE TO GOVERN. 4. REMOTE SENSOR. CONNECT TO MAIN THERMOSTAT. 5. DAMPER 15 INSTALLED ABOVE GYPSUM BOARD CEILING. PROVIDE YOUNGS REGULATOR AND BOWDEN CABLE. SEE DETAIL. PROVIDE CABLE OPERATED DAMPERS WHERE DAMPERS ARE INSTALLED OVER GYPSUM BOARD CEILING. 6. PROVIDE SCREEN OVER RETURN OPENING. 7. EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR TO REMAIN. 8. CONNECT NEW FAN TO EXISTING LANDLORD EXHAUST DUCTWORK. 9. REVISE EXISTING GAS LINE AS REQUIRED TO CONNECT TO NEW RTU. ATED. 13. CONNECT OUTSIDE AIR DUCTWORK FROM ERV-1 TO SUPPLY DUCTWORK DOWNSTREAM OF THE BACKDRAFT DAMPER. 14. NOT USED. 15. INSTALL EXTERIOR HEAT PUMP UNITS IN SAME LOCATION AS EXISTING. ROUTE REFRIGERANT PIPING SIMILAR TO EXISTING. CAL 12"X12" X12' DIA 10 5-2 350 CFM RETAIL SALES AREA 01 CLG. RAY -BAN AREA 101B CLG. HT.=10'-6" S-2 350 CF EX 36"X12° @11'-11° A.F.F. R-2 KEY NOTES - MECHANICAL PLAN (CONT) 6. OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE HOOD. COORDINATE LOCATION WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO ROUGH IN. HIRE LANDLORD ROOFING CONTRACTOR (AT THIS CONTRACTORS EXPENSE) FOR ALL ROOFING CHANGES. 7. ROUTE CONDENSATE FROM NOTED UNIT TO LOCATION OF MOP SINK. 8. NOT USED. 19. PROVIDE BACKDRAFT DAMPER IN SUPPLY DUCTWORK BEFORE FANCOIL/ERV UNIT. INTERLOCK DAMPER WITH FAN OPERATION ON THE UNIT. 20. RELIEF HOOD. COORDINATE LOCATION WITH LANDLORD PRIOR TO ROUGH IN. HIRE LANDLORD ROOFING CONTRACTOR (AT THIS CONTRACTORS EXPENSE) FOR ALL ROOFING CHANGES. n n n n n A n i. ti A n .A n n A s S-2 350 CFM 2" DIA 12"X12" 0 05D 1r (PP) 100 10 12" DIA (TYP) 12" DIA S-2 350 CFM 350 CFM R-2 2" DIA 5-2 350 CFM NOTE PROVIDE FIRE STOPPING FOR ALL PENETRATIONS OF FIRE WALLS. PROVIDE THROUGH WALL FIRE STOPPING FOR ALL LOCATIONS WHERE JUNCTION BOXES ARE LOCATED IN A DEMISING WALL, OR OTHER FIRE WALL. NR=3 R-3 R FUTURE PRE -TEST 114 CLG. HT.=8`-0" EXAM 113 CLG. PRE -TEST 109 CLG. HT.=8'-O" OAKLEY AREA 101C CLG. HVAC - PLAN INTERIOR STOREFRONT 101A CLG. HT.=12'-7" CITY OF ILA MAR 0 5 2020 PERMIT CENTER DESIGN ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. NEXTORE ( • 4C00 Losnca 33aze Maim,, OH 15440 •+1(5131765-6= \ • 6 Creamery &am EAR Denby: CT MPG •'1 lE9" 43"407 STORE #79779 SOUTHCENTER MALL 'SPACE I/416 SEATTLE, WA 98188 Construction for. Revisions: Mark Date By Az?a-Is LANDLORD COMMENTS A2-28-20 BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS A A A Architect / Engineer of Record Michael Romes, PE 2441 Crown Pointe Blvd Suamico, WI 54173 (920) 445-5007 E17IRES 120-21 Architect / Engineer Job No.: 029 Nextore Store Design Revision No.: 05 Nextore project Number 79779 Brand Design Type: LC.05 ISSUED FOR: IK Construction Title HVAC PLAN Date 12-9-19 Drawn By STAFF Sheet M200 SCALE: t74°=i'-0' Checked By MPR DEMOLITION AREA ; V : W ADJACENT TENANT x EXIT #2 0 0 .1111•11 EXIT #2 /17 lJ :1 I )1, L_ _ ») "."1)' r— r+Iiir.germ (1/ CUSTOMER AND EMPLOY EE AREA I / \_. \ / EXIT SIGNAG (TYP.) CUSTOMER AND EMPLOYEE AREA 7N_ E rL: L J 'Tr 18 0 z u EXIT #1 : )) DEMOLITION AREA CUSTOMER AND EMPLOYEE AREA ;AIN 4._ MALL CORRIDOR 0 DEMOLITION PLAN (PHASE 1A) CCAE. rrIkr : W ) CUSTOMER AND EMPLOYEE AREA EGRESS PATH NEW CONSTRUCTION PLAN (PHASE 2) EXIT SIGNAGE — (TYR) CUSTOMER AND EMPLOYEE AREA XI EXIT #1 : 18 16 NEW CONSTRUCTION 2 16 EXIT #2 I V : INEW CONSTRUCTION 1C NEW CONSTRUCTION PLAN (PHASE 1B AND 1C) NEW CONSTRUCTION ) „ Ae.- a an.. a tostitalL'a' L a Irrj — EGRESS PATH =Li.= liar= CUSTOMER AND EMPLOYEE AREA 0 NEW CONSTRUCTION PLAN (PHASE 3) SCALE VLS X HIPP "NAMAIP))),Pil EXIT #1 : 18 ; 18 '6 GENERAL NOTES 1. REFERENCE THE PHASING PLANS CREATED BY THE ARCHITECT FOR MORE SPECIFIC PROJECT INFORMATION. 2. PROVIDE BRANCH DUCTING TO DIFFUSER LOCATIONS AS INDICATED AND CONNECT TO SALES FLOOR SUPPLY DUCT THAT IS AT LEAST 12DIAMETER. ALL BRANCH DUCTS TO HAVE MANUAL DAMPERS FOR BALANCING PURPOSES. 3. PROVIDE AIR AT THE INDICATED RATE SHOWN ON THE PLAN. 4. DIFFUSERS ARE TO BE NEW AND SHALL BE USED AS FINAL INSTALLED DIFFUSERS AT THE END OF USE OF THE TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTED CAPSULE AREA. 5. RETURN GRILLS SHALL BE OPEN TO THE PLENUM, OR CONNECTED TO EXISTING RETURN DUCTWORK IN THE SPACE THAT HAS DUCTED RETURNS. 6. PLUMBING FIXTURES SHALL BE SELF CONTAINED LAVATORY WHERE ALLOWED BY THE AHJ. 7. ALL SPRINKLER MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY THE LANDLORDS SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR AT THIS CONTRACTORS EXPENSE INCLUDE THEIR WORK IN YOUR BIDS. 8. ALL SPRINKLER HEADS SHALL BE RECESSED TYPE WITH FACTORY PAINTED CUSTOM COLOR FACE PLATES. PLACE ORDER FOR FACE PLATES EARLY IN JOB. COLOR TO MATCH ADJACENT ([RING COLOR. 9. ALL NOTES AND GENERAL CONTENT FROM THE MECHANICAL PLUMBING AND FIRE PROTECTION PLANS SHALL APPLY TO THE PHASING CONSTRUCTION AREA AS APPLICABLE. @ KEY NOTES - MECHANICAL/PLUMBING/FIRE PROTECTION PLAN 1. PROVIDE BRANCH DUCTING TO DIFFUSER LOCATIONS AS INDICATED AND CONNECT TO SALES FLOOR SUPPLY DUCT THAT IS AT LEAST 12" DIAMETER. ALL BRANCH DUCTS TO HAVE MANUAL DAMPERS FOR BALANCING PURPOSES. Hr I ), 0 0 8" DIA S- 0 125 CFM \-\ IBIJILL nEcF.1 ED CITY OF IWILA MAR 0 II 707f1 PERMIT & NTER MECHANICAL/PLUMBING/FIRE PROTECTION - PHASING PLAN SCALE 1/4' =1-0" WA- DM DESIGN ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, NEXTORE 4COO barecrthca Not Mem On 0 d Creamery Brook fact :sat, CT 06025 110.1 DIS) 765-6CCO 0 AMR 43,9XO STORE #79779 SOUTHCENTER MALL SPACE 11416 SEATTLE, WA 98188 Construction for: (f) CD L1J Lic? ro u o LL e 9, < co 2 (I) 't 2 3 Z 031X Uml < Revisions: Mark Date By 12-18-19 LANDLORD COMMENTS A2.28-20 BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS Architect / Engineer of Record Michael Romes, PE 2441 Crown Pointe Blvd Suamico, WI 54173 (920)445-5007 EXPIRES 12-08-2I Architect Engineer Job No.: 029 Nextore Store Design Revision No.: 05 Nextore project Number 79779 Brand Design Type: LC.05 ISSUED FOR: Construction Title Iv ECHANICAL/ PLUMBING/FP PHASI \IG PLAN Date 12-9-19 Drawn By STAFF Checked By MPR Sheet MP201