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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJefferson Healthcare BLD04-122_4SYMBOLS &ABBREVIATIONS POWER SYMBOLS VY DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, 120V, MOUNTED AT +18" A.F.F. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. DROP CORD OUTLET THREE PHASE MOTOR CONNECTION PANEL - 208 VOLT SYSTEM, +6' TO TOP U.N.O. ® EQUIPMENT CONNECTION ®' COMBINATION MOTOR STARTER /DISCONNECT SWITCH ❑' NON -FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH ® D FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH CIRCUITING SYMBOLS -- NEW WIRING. HASH MARKS INDICATE NUMBER OF #12 AWG WIRE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, OTHERWISE, NO HASH MARKS INDICATES TWO WIRES PLUS GROUND UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. LONG HASH MARKS DENOTES NEUTRAL. ------- - INDICATES GROUND WIRE. �- INDICATES ISOLATED GROUND WIRE, WHERE SHOWN. - - NEW WIRING RUN IN OR BELOW SLAB OR BELOW GRADE, RACEWAY STUB -OUT WITH BUSHING HOME RUN TO PANEL OR LOCATION NOTED - -2 CIRCUIT CONTINUATION OO /BOO JUNCTION BOX, CEILING /WALL EXISTING RACEWAY OR WIRING (IF HASH MARKS ARE SHOWN PULL NEW CONDUCTORS) MISCELLANEOUS FLAG NOTE QREVISION SYMBOL --1 EXISTING EQUIPMENT OR DEVICE ♦♦ L - -_J /// XXX REMOVE EXISTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT XXX EQUIPMENT IDENTIFIER ABBREVIATIONS AC INDICATES ABOVE COUNTER MOUNTING P POLE AT +4" ABOVE BACKSPLASH OR +6" PNL PANEL ABOVE COUNTERS WITHOUT BACKSPLASH AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR RO RACEWAY ONLY A, AMP AMPERE RECEPT RECEPTACLE AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAGE SCL SEATTLE CITY LIGHT CB CIRCUIT BREAKER SE SERVICE ENTRANCE CKT CIRCUIT TELE TELEPHONE DED DEDICATED TTB TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD (E) EXISTING TYP TYPICAL FA FIRE ALARM LINO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE FBOIC FURNISHED BY OTHERS, V VOLT INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR N M W WIRE OR WATT G, GND GROUND I GFI, GFCI GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER 0 PHASE HT HEIGHT W/O WITHOUT J -BOX JUNCTION BOX UC UNDERCABINET N NEUTRAL C NIL LIGHT LIGHT, UNSWITCHED CIRCUIT CL Q DRAWING INDEX EO.1 SYMBOLS LEGEND, ABBREVIATIONS, KEY PLAN E1.1 MAIN FLOOR - ELECTRICAL PLAN O E1.2 UPPER FLOOR - ELECTRICAL PLAN N E1.3 ROOF - ELECTRICAL PLAN E6.1 DIVISION 16 - SPECIFICATIONS LL I �I �I O I -------------- I I I � inn I - - - - ' r�n� I AREA OF WORK LJ I H O w � • III HJJJ����///H EXISTING HOSPITAL MAIN F.F. 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EX1SilNG ETIERGERICY �at GENERATCR ROUT I K::3 H w w �I r I I i I I I I I I I I I i RICE ARCHITECTURE &PLANNING MIL 262 4th Street Bremerton, WA 98337 (360) 377 -8773 FAX 792 -1385 info@rfmarch.com EXPIRES 1 -31 -07 clerra Electrical Group, Inc. 2505 Third Avenue, Suite 204 Seattle, WA 98121 " www.cierra.biz tel 206.442.0112 * fax 206.442.0113 i47 W O I ^ice W O .J I..0 Z p FLU V 4=0 Z s� L N M W • � I C N �U LA 0 0 _ C CL Q w 2 Z O N W LL LL LLJ -i PROJECT #: 2003124.00 BID SET ISSUED: August 26, 2005 REVISIONS: SYMBOLS LEGEND ABBREVIATIONS, SHEET INDEX KEY PLAN SHEET: E0,1 NORM MAIN FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN SCALE: 1/8"=l'-O" RICE ARCHITECTURE &PLANNING M ILL' 262 4th Street Bremerton, WA 98337 (360)377 -8773 FAX 792 -1385 info@rfmarch.com EXPIRES 1 -31 -07 ') cierra Electrical Group, Inc. 2 50 5 Third Avenue, Suite 204 Seattle, WA 98 12 1 * www.cierra.biz tel 206.442.0112 * fax 206.442.0113 on 0�/ 1..1. LU FLAG NOTES: 0. Q 1. DEVICE LOCATION SHOWN ARE FROM RECORD J SECURELY SUPPORT FROM STRUCTURE ABOVE W CEILING MOUNTED ELECTRICAL DEVICES WHILE AND CAN NOT BE GUARANTEED ACCURATE. IT Z IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO W DEVICES IN DROPPED CEILING ONLY IF p FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION OF ALL m tm Z DEVICES. C � L ■ OTHERWISE PROVIDE EQUIVALENT REPLACEMENT. CLEAN, RELAMP AND REPLACE UNSERVICEABLE LENS IN AFFECTED PROJECT#: 2003124.00 w A c M O Q BID SET I— U '00 � = O F� J a EXISTING BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING. REVISIONS: W DISCONNECT REMOVE, STORE AND, UPON COMPLETION OF WORK BY OTHER TRADES, z 0 tA cc W LL LL L LI GENERAL NOTES: FLAG NOTES: 1. DEVICE LOCATION SHOWN ARE FROM RECORD E -5 SECURELY SUPPORT FROM STRUCTURE ABOVE DRAWINGS AND LIMITED FIELD INVESTIGATION CEILING MOUNTED ELECTRICAL DEVICES WHILE AND CAN NOT BE GUARANTEED ACCURATE. IT CEILING IS OPEN. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DEVICES IN DROPPED CEILING ONLY IF FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION OF ALL REQUIRED TO ALLOW WORK OF OTHER DEVICES. TRADES. CAP AND LABEL WIRES. STORE DEVICES FOR REINSTALLATION IF SERVICEABLE, OTHERWISE PROVIDE EQUIVALENT REPLACEMENT. CLEAN, RELAMP AND REPLACE UNSERVICEABLE LENS IN AFFECTED PROJECT#: 2003124.00 LUMINARIES. DE -6 REMOVE, STORE AND, UPON COMPLETION OF BID SET WORK BY OTHER TRADES, REINSTALL EXISTING ISSUED: August 26, 2005 SOFFIT LIGHTS. CAP AND SECURE SAFELY EXISTING BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING. REVISIONS: E -7 DISCONNECT REMOVE, STORE AND, UPON COMPLETION OF WORK BY OTHER TRADES, REINSTALL EXTERIOR SIGN LIGHTING AS REQUIRED. CAP AND SECURE SAFELY EXISTING BRANCH CIRCUIT. E -8 SUPPORT ELECTRICAL CONDUIT IN STAIR C DURING REPAIR OF EXTERIOR WALL AND MAIN FLOOR WINDOW. ELECTRICAL PLAN E -9 SHUTTERS TO REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING WORK. SHEET: El *1 A.5 — R.3 B.7 — D -- 20: F TC zoo P4 TC 20( — G G.2 G.3 H.3 _...11 UPPER FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN SCALE: 1/8"=l'-O" RICE ARCHITECTURE &PLANNING, 262 4th Street Bremerton, WA 98337 (360) 377 -8773 FAX 792 -1385 info@rfmarch.com EXPIRES 1 -31 -07 cierra IDs- Electrical Group, Inc. 2505 Third Avenue, Suite 204 Seattle, WA 98121 . www.cterra biz tel 206.442.0112 * fax 206.442.0113 i W "1 O cc 0. W a. O J W Z W p � V Z JC m ■ C C � � ■ C C V O a 00 �- v t: = o J a Q W Z 0 N W LL LL W mn GENERAL NOTES: FLAG NOTES: 1. COVER SMOKE DETECTORS AND LIGHT E -1 DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING DEVICES FIXTURES IN PATIENT ROOMS TO PROTECT TO ALLOW WORK OF OTHER TRADES FOR THE FROM DUST WHILE WORK OF OTHER TRADES PARTICULAR WALL SECTION. CAP, LABEL AND ARE ONGOING. SAFELY SECURE WIRES. REINSTALL DEVICE IF SERVICEABLE, OTHERWISE PROVIDE NEW. 2. FOR PAINTING MASK IDENTIFICATION PLATES DEMO AREA IS 4' FROM WINDOW AND 4' FROM ON DEVICES AND REMOVE WALL LIGHTS AND FLOOR. SEE ACU ROOM #21. DEVICE COVERS. REPLACE AFTER PAINTING, E -2 RELOCATE NURSE EMERGENCY CALL STATIONS BY TOILET AND SHOWER. SEE A11.1 FOR PROJECT#: 2003124.00 DETAILS. pp E -4 REMOVE DEVICES OVER CABINET IN LDRP DID SET ROOMS. CAP, LABEL AND SAFELY SECURE ISSUED: August 26, 2005 WIRES. REINSTALL DEVICE IF SERVICEABLE, OTHERWISE PROVIDE NEW. REVISIONS: E -5 REMOVE DEVICES OVER CABINET, REMOVE WIRING BACK TO JUNCTION BOX, INSTALL LENSED SOFFIT LIGHT (CALCULITE #8098 VWH - 8242 UV 32 SERIES OR EQUIVALENT) OVER TUB. INSTALL NEW SWITCH ABOVE NEW RELOCATED SINK EXTEND POWER FROM OVERHEAD LIGHT TO SWITCH & SOFFIT LIGHT. UPPER FLOOR E -6 INSTALL NEW SWITCH ABOVE SINK AND NEW ELECTRICAL PLAN LENSED SOFFIT LIGHT. EXTEND POWER FROM OVERHEAD LIGHT TO SWITCH & SOFFIT LIGHT (CALCULITE #8098 VWH - 8242 UV 32 SERIES OR EQUIVALENT). E -10 VISITOR TOILET WINDOW TO BE REPLACED. COVER AND SEAL LIGHT. E -11 BALCONIES TO BE REMOVED. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXTERIOR OUTLET, NIGHT LIGHT SHEET: AND INTERIOR SWITCH. E -12 PROVIDE NEW NURSE CALL TO MATCH EXISTING. CONNECT TO EXISTING SYSTEM. COORDINATE WITH EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER. Ei *2 ROOF ELECTRICAL SCALE: 1/8"=l'-O" FLASHING 12TIZU M11 3 v M w 0 U n 0 m e 0 m a a N S ODETAIL 1 SCALE: NONE FIXTURE TRUT 2ND PIECE OF TRUT SERVES AS A DOFF FROM THE 1PET WALL IOR BOLTS TYP. GENERAL NOTES: 1. REMOVE CONDUIT BLOCKS TO EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE. TEMPORARILY SUPPORT CONDUIT DURING ROOF CLEANING. REPLACE BLOCKS. FLAG NOTES: E -12 REMOVE CONDUIT FOR PARAPET CAP FLASHING. REMOVE EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE. MARK AND STORE FOR REINSTALLATION. REINSTALL CONDUIT ON PARAPET BELOW FLASHING CAP. CONTRACTOR HAS OPTION TO REUSE CONDUIT IF SERVICEABLE. REINSTALL LIGHT FIXTURE ON UNISTRUT DO NOT PENETRATE THE PARAPET CAP FLASHING . SEE DETAIL 1. 111010s., I RICE ARCHITEGTURE &PLANNING M IL 262 4th Street Bremerton, WA 98337 (360) 377 -8773 FAX 792 -1385 info @rfmarch.com �0 P. of �Hi 37035 RFG /STERN \ ��OWAL EXPIRES 1 -31 -07 5) clerra Electrical Group, Inc. 2505 Third Avenue, Suite 204 Seattle, WA 98121 * www.crerra.biz tel 206.442.0112 * fax 206.442.0113 i W 0 0. W 0. 0 J W W p Z C s J t ■ C� co ■ .� C c W to M O Q I- V ap � = O J CL Q W z 0 N W LL 1.1_ LLI PROEM: 2003124.00 BID SET ISSUED: August 26, 2005 REVISIONS: ROOF ELECTRICAL PLAN SHEET: El *3 SECTION 16010 - ELECTRICAL WORK - GENERAL PART 1 SUMMARY 1.1 Provide complete and operational electrical systems as shown on the drawings or described in the specifications. 1.2 Scope of Work: All systems and equipment specified or shown on the drawings shall be appropriately installed and tested to meet the latest codes and standards of the industry and to insure that systems and equipment operate in the manner specified. The contractor shall provide oil materials, labor, temporary construction and apparatus not specifically mentioned herein, but which are necessary to make the installation complete and operational. 1.3 Work of Other Trades: The contractor shall review other divisions of the specifications where the work associated with these divisions requires coordination with Division 16. This work includes but is not limited to the following: Temporary Power Cutting and Patching Door Hardware Painting, Refinishing and Finishes Equipment Wiring Fire Protection PART 2 REQUIREMENTS 2.1 Codes: Conform to the latest edition of the National Electrical Co de as adopted by the State o f Washington, and all local ordinances. If any conflict occurs between government adopted code rules and this specification, the codes shall govern. 2.2 Permits and Fees: Obtain and pay for all required licenses, permits and inspections. 2.3 Coordination: Coordinate electrical work with other trades. Obtain drawings for all disciplines. Contractor is responsible for reviewing all documents as they relate to the electrical documents and shall notify the architect immediately of any conflicts noted. 2.4 Warranty: One full year after completion. 2.5 Branch Circuiting: Drawings are diagrammatic only and do not always show wire counts and raceway routing. Where this occurs it shall be the contractors responsibility to determine raceway routing and wire counts between devices in adjacent and common walls, and from these devices to the junction boxes shown in the adjacent ceiling space. The Contractor shall provide all raceways, boxes, cables, etc, required for the complete electrical systems indicated. 2.6 Submittals and Shop Drawings A. Submittals: Within 14 days after award of contract, submit five (5) common brochure(s) with index and divider tabs by specification section, containing all required catalog cuts. The data shall contain sufficient information neatly highlighted with yellow or blue marker to demonstrate that the materials being submitted fully complies with contract documents. B. Shop Drawings: Shop drawings shall be submitted not later than 21 days after award of contract. Shop drawings shall show floor plans with complete device layout and dimensions, as well as wiring and interconnection diagrams. C. Equipment and Systems: Submittals and shop drawings shall be provided for, but not be limited to, the following: Wire and Cable Wiring Devices & Lighting Controls Boxes Lighting Fixtures and Ballasts Nurse Call System (including shop drawings) 2.8 Record Drawings: Provide and maintain one (1) full print set at the job site, kept continually updated. Submit to Architect at completion of project. 2.9 Final Acceptance: The Contractor shall submit to the Architect a copy of Section 16999, Project Closeout Procedures along with a copy of any final Punch Lists or Observation Reports. Adjacent to each closeout and punch list item the contractor shall note the status of work and provide initials and date. At this time also submit copies of final inspection certificates. SECTION 16050 - EXISTING SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 General: The project includes renovation of existing facilities, including demolition of devices and wiring associated with a variety of systems. The documents are based on record drawings and field surveys in order to locate significant conflicts, they do not show the actual extend of demolition work in terms of device locations and wiring. The contractor shall visit the site and review the existing conditions prior to bid in order to confirm the general scope of demolition work. 1.2 Conflicts: When a conflict between existing equipment to remain and new work is identified the contractor shall notify the Architect immediately. PART 2 MATERIALS 2.1 Materials: Existing materials and equipment removed as part of this work may not be reinstalled unless specifically noted on the drawings. PART 3 METHODS 3.1 Demolition: Areas of demolition are outlined on the drawings. Electrical devices and associated wiring located within the demolition area and are not shown to be reused shall be removed. Pull wiring back to source Equipment and wiring serving areas or equipment outside the demolition area shall remain. Refer to architectural documents for additional demolition requirements. 3.2 Power Outages: Schedule all electrical system(s) outages with the Owner. Branch circuit outages shall be scheduled no less than 48 hours in advance. Outages affecting entire panelboards or major equipment feeders shall be scheduled at least one week in advance. 16060 - INSPECTIONS AND TESTING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. Test the electrical systems affected by this work for proper operation and provide certification that the installation complies with the contract documents and all applicable codes. Perform all tests in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and International Electrical Testing Association (NETA) specifications. PART 2 TESTS & METHODS 2.1 Receptacles & Devices: Test each receptacle installed or reconnected under this contract for proper polarity and open grounds. Test all ground fault circuit interrupter type receptacles utilizing an instrument specifically manufactured for that purpose. Utilizing the device "TEST" button is not an acceptable substitute for GFCI testing. 2.2 600 Volt Wiring: In addition to testing all circuits installed for continuity, all feeder conductors #4 and larger shall be megger tested to show that the resistance to ground is no less than 6 megohms. 2.3 Failed Tests: Where test failures occur replace the failed device and /or material with new and perform test again. 2.4 Documentation: Document all test results. And provide (2)copies to construction manager. 16100 - BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 The contractors' work shall conform with all specified requirements for materials and installation methods, cutting building construction, painting, clean -up, and workmanship. All materials shall be new unless noted otherwise. PART 2 MATERIALS 2.1 Materials: All equipment shall be listed by the Underwriters Laboratories or other approved testing organization and shall be so labeled. 2.2 Substitutions: Substitutions may be considered for products, except where noted as "no substitute ". All requests for substitution must be submitted during the bidding process for review by the Engineer. If substituted materials result in requiring electrical system or building modifications or in any way increase construction or design costs, the contractor shall pay for all such costs. 2.3 Prior Approvals: Prior approval requests for substitute manufacturers will not be accepted later than 3 -days prior to bid date. PART 3 METHODS 3.1 Painting: Repaint any electrical items scratched or marred in shipment or installation. ISTING 3.2 Clean Up: Continually remove debris resulting from the electrical facturer:n installation work. Clean all electrical equipment at completion of project. 3.3 Partition Element Penetrations: All penetrations shall be properly sealed with approved fire seal material. 3.4 Equipment Connections: A. Provide all electrical connections necessary to serve new or relocated equipment and provide required control connections to all equipment so that the equipment is fully operational upon completion of the project Notify General Contractor and Architect immediately if it appears that the wiring and devices specified are insufficient to comply with applicable codes and /or provide a complete installation. B. Prior to rough -in, obtain copy of submittals and shop drawings for all equipment requiring electrical connections being furnished under other divisions. Provide wiring per the wiring diagrams and requirements indicated. 3.5 Interface With Other Trades: Continually coordinate work with other trades. When a conflict with another trade becomes apparent notify General Contractor and Architect immediately. 3.6 Workmanship: A. Preparation, handling and installation of materials shall be in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and technical data particular to the products specified and /or approved. B. Conform to the National Electrical Contractor's Association (NECA) standards of installation for general installation practice. SECTION 16110 - RACEWAYS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 Provide a metallic raceway system for all interior power wiring specified and as required by code. Surface mounted raceways shall be wiremold V20 series system. PART 2 MATERIALS 2.1 Interior Raceways: For service entrance feeders, branch panel feeders and through -floor sleeves Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) or rigid metal conduit shall be used as allowed by applicable NEC Articles and local code authority. 2.2 Flexible Raceways: Use for all connections to motors, solenoid valves, and HVAC equipment. 2.5 Raceway Penetrations: Penetrations through fire rated construction shall be sealed using 3M Fire Barrier Caulk, Nelson Electric Flameseal or T & B Flamesafe or use other method approved by the Architect. PART 3 INSTALLATION 3.2 Sealing Of Raceway Penetrations: Exterior wall surfaces above grade: Provide watertight seal around all raceways. For surfaces below grade, provide watertight seal, cast raceway into wall (or floor) or use manufactured seal assembly. Roof penetrations shall be coordinated with the general contractor and sealed similar to other roof penetrations. 3.3 Fire Rated Construction: All penetrations shall be sealed to maintain fire rating of construction penetrated. Caulk around penetrations with UL listed firestopping material. 3.4 Hangers For Raceways: Provide lay -in pipe hangers secured to structure or by 3/8" (minimum) all threaded rods attached to metal ceiling inserts or to structural members. Hangers shall be provided not greater than 10'- 0" on center and within 12" of each change in direction. 3.5 Raceways Smaller than 1" in suspended ceilings: Provide #9 galvanized, steel wire hangers attached to structure and hang raceways with clips manufactured for the purpose. Do not attach raceways to ceiling suspension systems. 3.6 Raceway Sizes: Raceways are generally sized based upon THW insulation. Do not reduce raceway sizes from tfacturer:nhat shown on the drawings. Requirements for 3/4" raceways containing #12 or #10 size conductors shall be determined by the contractor based upon the wire counts shown on the drawings. 3.7 Pull Cords: Provide a pull cord in all raceways left empty. 3.8 Separation of Required Branches of Power: Separate raceway systems shall be used for each branch of power (normal, life safety, critical, etc.) as defined by Article 517 of the NEC. 3.9 Expansion Fittings: Raceways crossing expansion joints shall be provided with an expansion fitting with bonding jumper. SECTION 16120 - CONDUCTORS AND TERMINATIONS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 Provide all necessary conductors, splices and terminations required to provide complete and operation electrical systems. Comply with applicable codes and standards of practice. PART 2 MATERIALS 2.1 Copper, insulated for 60OV. Aluminum or copper clad aluminum conductors not permitted. Type THW, THWN /THHN or XHHW allowed for larger conductors and where installed in raceways. Minimum size shall be #12 AWG except for control and low voltage wiring. 2.2 Color Code: Conductor insulation shall be color coded as follows for each phase, neutral, and ground respectively. 208Y/12OV. Black, Red, Blue, White, Green 480Y/277V: Brown, Orange, Yellow, Grey, Green 2.3 Splices: Solderless type only Pre - insulated "twist -on" type (limited to size #10 and smaller). Bolt or compression set type with application of preformed insulated cover, heat shrinkable tubing or plastic insulated tape acceptable for all sizes. 2.4 Terminations: Compression set, bolted or screw terminal. Conductors #12 and smaller shall utilize eye or forked tongue type compression set terminator when termination is to a bolted screw set type terminal block or terminal cabinet. PART 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 Wire Fill - Junction and Splice Boxes: Drawings do not identify junction and device boxes where box extensions or larger than standard boxes are required to comply with the NEC. The contractor shall review wire counts prior to rough- in and provide appropriately sized boxes. Where through - wiring is shown at lighting fixtures of other equipment supplied with a junction box the contractor shall confirm the fill requirements for the fixture or equipment and provide additional junction boxes as required. 3.2 Conductors in Cabinets: Neatly group and form conductors within panel, switchboard and terminal enclosures in order to "fan" into terminal locations. 3.3 Conductor Supports: Provide all supporting devices for vertical cable runs to comply with code. SECTION 16130 - OUTLET, JUNCTION AND PULL BOXES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 Description: Provide all necessary outlet, junction and pull boxes required for installation of devices and wiring per code. Review Architectural Elevations to determine exact box locations. PART 2 MATERIALS 2.1 Interior Wiring: Pressed steel, zinc coated with plaster ring where applicable. Mount outlet boxes for receptacles and other devices at 18" unless indicated otherwise on drawings. PART 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 Anchoring: All boxes shall be firmly anchored directly or with concealed bracing to building studs or joists. Boxes shall be mounted so that they do not rock or shift with devices are operated. 3.2 Flush Mounting: Except for boxes located in ceiling spaces or where specifically noted otherwise all boxes shall be installed so that the facturer: nfront edge of box or plaster rich is flush the finished surface. 3.3 Sound Transfer Avoidance: To avoid sound transmission outlet boxes shall not be installed back to back, but instead shall be provided with 6" of clear space in between. The contractor shall coordinate with the General Contractor to accommodate all other sound proofing measures specified under other Divisions. 3.4 Mounting Relationships: Where multiple devices are to be installed adjacent to, or above, one another they shall be aligned exactly on center horizontally or vertically. 3.5 Switch Height Verification: Prior to rough -in of any devices the contractor coordinate with the local code authority to verify acceptable switch heights under their interpretation of the ADA, If directed to do so all switches shall be mounted at +46" on center above finished floor. 3.6 Blank Covers: Provide blank covers for all junction boxes and other boxes that do not contain devices. SECTION 16140 - SWITCHES AND RECEPTACLES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 Description: provide all wiring devices indicated on the drawings complete with device plates. Part 2 Materials 2.1 Color: ivory. 2.2 Receptacles: specification grade (20 amp), federal specification W- C -596f, duplex NEMA 5 -20r configuration (20 amp, 120v) unless shown otherwise. Back and side wired. Leviton 5362, Pass & Seymour 5362 -A, Hubbell HBL5362, Cooper 5362. Install receptacles with ground pin up. 2.6 Plates: plates for recessed devices shall be plastic, ivory in color SECTION 16452 - GROUNDING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 Provide all equipment grounding, grounding electrodes, and feeder grounding as required by code. PART 2 MATERIALS 2.1 Provide ground wires of the size required by the National Electrical Code or as shown to all receptacles and electrical equipment. #12 AWG grounds shall green insulated. PART 3 METHODS 3.1 General: Provide all grounding for the electrical systems and equipment as required by codes and as specified. SECTION 16500 - LIGHTING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 Provide new lighting equipment as indicated on the plans. Alt fixtures are to be new (unless noted otherwise), complete with lamps and fully operational in conformance with code and U L. listing requirements. 1.2 Catalog Numbers: Model and series numbers indicate design intent in term s o f fixture quality end general requirements. The actual fixtures submitted shall correspond with the number of lamps, wattage, ceiling type and any other specific performance and installation requirements specified or shown on drawings. Verify actual requirements prior to ordering fixtures. PART 2 MATERIALS 2.1 Lens: Where fluorescent fixtures require a flat acrylic prismatic diffuser, the lens shall be virgin acrylic not less than 0.120 inches overall (0.125 inches nominal). 2.2 Lamps: Fluorescent Type: 2.2.1 Bi -pin, T -8 rapid start, 32 watt, 3500oK color temperature and 80+ CRI unless otherwise noted. 3500oK color temperature unless otherwise noted. 2.2.3 Quad Tube 4 -pin compact fluorescent, 3500oK color temperature unless noted otherwise. 2.3 Lamps: Incandescent: Inside frosted, 120V, filament lamps rated for 2500 hours of life (extended service type). Reflector incandescent type rated for 2000 hours of life. 2.4 Electronic Fluorescent Ballasts: 2.4.1 Shall meet the following regulatory requirements: EMI and RFI limits set by the FCC (CFR47, part 18 and FCC Part 18,15j)ANSI Standards C.62.41 transients and IEEE publication 587, category A (transients)Minimum efficiency standards of Public Law No. 100 -357 Starting sequence consistent with ANSI standard C82.1- 1993 2.4.3 Total harmonic distortion shall be less than 20 Current crest factor shall be less than 1.7. Operating frequency shall be between 20 and 60 kHz with no visible flicker. 2.4.5 Acceptable Manufacturers: Osram Sylvania, Advance, Magnatek. PART 3 - METHODS 3.1 Fixture Support: Provide two #14 earthquake chains or #12 wire secured (at diagonally opposite fixture corners) to structural members above suspended ceiling for each recessed fluorescent fixture. 3.3 Fixture Mounting: The fixture schedule does not differentiate between grid and flange mounting. The contractor shall review the architectural reflected ceiling plan to confirm locations where flange or other special mounting conditions exist. RICE ARGHITECTURE &f 262 4th Street Bremerton, WA 98337 (360) 377 -8773 FAX 792 -1385 info @rfmarch.com 3� cierra Electrical Group, Inc. 2505 Third Avenue, Suite 204 Seattle, WA 98121 « wwwxierra.hiz tel 206.442.0112 ^ fax 206.442.0113 VR W -i OCr. ^ 1. m W a O W W C Z ac -' ■ c � W ■ •i C ■ t °; W M LOO 0 r 2 C a UJ J 2 L O N/�/ cc W LL LL W -i PROJECT #: 2003124.00 BID SET ISSUED: August 26, 2005 REVISIONS: DIVISION 16 SPECIFICATIONS SHEET: E6e 1 0— (:I>- 0- o- z DRAWNG SCHEDULE M2.1 — LOWER FLOOR PLAN — HVAC M2.2 — MAIN FLOOR PLAN — HVAC M2.3 — SECOND FLOOR PLAN — HVAC M2.4a — ROOF PLAN — HVAC M4.2a — DETAILS — HVAC LOWER FLOOR PLAN — HVAC 1/a• -i• -0. ' 17\ NOTES THIS SHEET C.AP DUC'TWORK AT I T HIS LOCATIOIIN FOR FUTURE ALTERNATE WORK. 2" HINS & HWR UP lN WALL AROVE. SEE M.9.2 FOR (10NIINUAI40N, AND' rU IPPO✓IDE SHL;"F0"r­r_ 'VIALVE'S AND' CAP F IF E-S FOR FUTURt.- ALTERNATE WORK. NC:T USED F. CHWS & r'HWR UP IN WALL ABOVE. Sp':,-" Im-2.2 N I:'v UAI `)N- PROVIDE ISOLAT:ON VALVES ON BOTH SUPPLY AND RETURN PIPEIZ 00'ORDINAl"E EXACT LO)CA-DONS. 1/12 HWS & •IA"R IN WALL. 10 ­V ... NI I. 1 N11 S T.- 1- L . B07M .0 OF SUPPLY REGISTER 82-3" 'AFF T INSTALL BOTT 40 O M RETURN REGISTER 9'-2" AFF ; - F HVAC DD,'.' CON'TIR-i'DiL MAINTAIN 3'--6" CLll__._AR< IN FRONT OF PANEL AS AN EA.E".'TRICAL ACCESS SPAGE. NO MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, PIPING OR DU.17'.VORK PERMITTED :N TI-l:S SPACE F- ­-rU?I FLOC" TO STRUCTURE. SPACE PRESSURE SENSOR LOCATION. TERMINATE IN CEIUNG TILE. SEE 1/M2.40. PROVIDE SUPPLY DUCT STATIC PRESSURE SENSOR. A. PROVID� DO <` 70 CEILING GRILLES SAME SIZE AS C.' �,:LLIC NECK SIZE. E3 S. P R 0 VID'F FNAL CiONN'E"'PON TO ��UPPLY AND RrE ICJ RN AIR INUE-11-S AND OUTi-ETS, EXCEPT NON- ACCESSIBLE SP,ACES, WITH R-EkBILE DUCT. MINIMUM LENGTH 5 FEET, MAXIMUM LENGTH 7 FEET, C. PROVIDE 1.',ONICAL -EAPS AT A;.I. II CONNECT"( NS, TO MAIN DUCTS. 0 Z+m 3: UH...4 : N ON I: _R,01. SEE DING' Mll FOR DETAILS GENER•TOR BLDG., CHILLER, ;IL STORAGE TANK AND LIQUID OIXYGEN TANK T i OCA71 ON S. VA O 27113 N A L EXPIRES 04-13-0 REVISIONS C5 z ry Ld Ld z z Ld 11.1 U U. w Lu z q3 q) cz W En Z (L ir 0 0 .i LL w 0 -i C:) C:) L) C4 L-. >4: r, C) L_ < ck:: l'o C:) No ,o C-4 C4 " " C: C-A 00 00 cr) 0c) vi W) C) o C> O r\ Q_ Ln Lr) w a. cl) 0 cr W z IIIL.M.8 z 0 cf) w LL LL w z 0 CS z W w Z Z W Z W 0 ac 000- o DRAWN BY TAS CHECKED BY JRM JOB NO. 2003-0100 DATE 07/02/04 SHEET NUMBER M2.1 OLI - SB —I. 8-L-21 Ca OF COL t OF Ca F.O. —C-C OF COL FD CONC &k -ol- COL - F.O. FOUNDATI- &1� f OF Ca F . F.NMTI C OF COL F.O. FOUNDAT 1 '1111 1 1 117) -AP -D U � 7 1 . "', I; CAP AT THIS LOCA-'ON FOR FUTU-RE ALTERNATE 1 -1 - i - WORK. DUCT. SEE 4/11V.4.2- I / I -\ \1 I, R (,'()NNECT DARK.R.0" A 04�, D,)WfI IN 2" HWe" HWR P:' ` I O�' TA I! S (,,C I, - -A F 0, PR T INC, R DUO"WORK SEE DRAWl.","" 2/M3.1 RO✓DE A r -SS AN E L S k 3\ y I I FOR WASIHOO'NN. z IS 8:;! ' p 1 DUOI U SENSOR. EXHAUST FAN SYSTEM CLOSED. COMMISSIONING TO BE DONE WITH THESE DOORS z MQM < 20 "w DLJCT OF W III w SYM.-BOL PRESSURE SENSOR, C-PE-RAT;N' Rr, 'MS "V -2 22,9,30, -'o 2 8: I I ':'.. POSIPVE PPESSI'R�. Al -;.0 14AVE I I- V... .111, M: :u ER 1 VV2 .... 32. < STERILE CORE TO HAVE POSITIVE PRESSURE RELA., I %IP TL� o z CORRIDOR VV -13. ir 0 W LL 7;.ANSITIOIN 6".0 TO ;CONNECT TO 4"o AT BAC.K OF -70 STERILIZER. BALANCE EF-4 W/SPECD, CONTROL 70 PROVIDE A MiN:MUM OF I- -R. 0.15' AT E 0, S T! --- R 1! 1 Z E 'CC IFM A 7RANSMON lo ';o TO 5x,:4 IN WALL -.,D(;V;7 "L> DIFFUSE-R, 380 C-I'M, 1:2`0 I-NlEcK• 4 ... wA, N 0' - I Fi 2" HWS, & I-PYNT? UP AND DOWN IN WALL 2-1/2" HWS & livAirR DOWN IN VIVALL SEE 1.12.1 FOR CONTINUATION. \LL/ 12 2-1/2" HAGS & 1-4 W- UP IN SHAFT ABOVE. COORDINATE FXACT - I-Ok- i AT r 1 ON. ' 112" Hws Ae. HWR-' 4 C�IWS &- CHA'R IN C'HAS�' ABOVE, SEE M2.3 FOR CONTINUATION, �16\ I ---- / 4" G-H.Wf,', :-.Ni WALL. T SEE 1`02.1 '-'ONINUA:I,0N. DUCT. SEE 4/11V.4.2- I / I -\ \1 I, R (,'()NNECT DARK.R.0" A 04�, D,)WfI IN 2" HWe" HWR P:' ` I WAI L - h 1 :1 , SEE N412.1 FOR CONTINUA TION. ' 112" Hws Ae. HWR-' 4 C�IWS &- CHA'R IN C'HAS�' ABOVE, SEE M2.3 FOR CONTINUATION, �16\ I ---- / GONNECI- DARKROON4 PROCESS"'R -0 "XiIAIIS1 DUCT. SEE 4/11V.4.2- I / I -\ \1 I, R (,'()NNECT DARK.R.0" A PR"")CE, Op R-14 :'-.XHAUSl DU 41' 1 A M4.2- INSTAi 'l- BO-ITOM OP OPERAIING ROOM R3-'-'TIJR GRILL 4" RNiS.H.E.-i) q.00R, . .......... -------- 52 ....... X-m AiDJUST I OT LAB VV 9.))( TO MA'7-('Li EXHAUST FAN FF --- 1 LESS 1�0 CFM. Q �Cj� IN-'"*Z:-O"K .V.:....4. WITH! DF-11 10 VV BOX WHEN t4..1 IS 1 MAIN FLOOR PLAN - HVAC 1/8.-l• -O• GENERAL NOTES A PROVIDE DUCTS TO C'EILINIG GRILLES SAME SIZE AS GRILLE NECK C1 c.L.. B - SUPPLY AN.') 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RETURN AIR INLE-IS !"IND PROVIDE FINAL CONNECTiON 10 ',-! - I, DUCT"AMIK AND NiON... ACCESSISi-E SP,,CES Wi- I III ;--'"---XABLr'-- --,U'T. MINIMUM LENGTH FEET MAXIMUM I ENGTI E E ET " I, t- PRO',,'ID,-- CONICAL TAPS AT ALL BRANt"J-1 CONNECTIONS TO MAIN DUCTS. WA 27113 4-7 OIST ON A EXPIRES 04-13-06 REVISIONS 0 Z Ld Ld Z z Ld (n 6- Lu V LL oc LLI c: Z z .j (L Ir 0 0 .i LL z C�l C�l :3 V') ---d- Lj 4) C) C-> > C4 L—, < _0 N L- cl:: to C:) %0 -C4 C4 - C%! c C4 C-� 00 -2 acno tn O o 2 CD r\ Q- Ln Lr) .j (L (f) 0 z 0 F- z MQM W Z W III w F- Z (1) Z Z W 0 < (1) ca o z ir 0 W LL W F- LL C0 F- Cc w 'IT cv) 0 "3 Do (L DRAWN BY TAS CHECKED BY JRM JOB NO. 2003-0100 0 DATE Z +E 07/02/04 I SHEET NUMBER M2.2 (2\ '`i - AS C. o- F 63/ TO ME1 RO( 01 8- cl3__ A ,-;1 10 rII : C --­DC AN: I, . 4 V 42Y60 DOt1131_.E WALL UUC' PLENUM (302-ID INNER �WAI_L) UP TO Aw.: j 5 T :.OA ­ir) 11 V I- C7S INTO PLENUM, ;N 8 E ` TH I -P[ I U I I IT 16),:72 AT UNIT. If 1. L I �. C­., I SUP -Y I' i 24)<65 DOIjBLE WALL DUCT PLENUM (PERFORATED INNER WALL)UP TO AHIU-5. C.UTH RETURN DUCT !NT 0 PLENUM 22x44 BFI I-MOUTI-4 INTO 48X0660 DOUBLE WALL DIJCT, PLENUM`: !SOLID INNER WALL) UP TO AITU-4 TRANSITION 423X6-0 T 0 18X66 AT UNIT. I ­\ ' I 7 1, - AP C FOR ALTERNATE #1 _EE M 0 1 , _IH R F. Tj 1p N IN10' 64X52 DOUBLE WAILL L.F.'NUt'A" <A"'I"I'l INNER '"'I ST-IS N1.0 INIT-H '40.X48, •!U0 ii:,; U! �zi" '\17: 7t RUN UP 40 Alml:;-4. TRANISI "ION + 30X18 TO 76X18 AT UNIT. ,5 PR%)V:;[`)��_. AND INSTALL 1NIDUSTiRIAL. ACCOUS TICS COMIPANY f.)UCT SILENCERS RUN 8"o UP THROUC:i-i AFTER ALL "V 1`E­RMllINAI ... S 8 0 X E IS ON -FH:c Fl- E / U td 14 "o UP T!- ROUGH ROOF T;l EF-`I. M;: N i M IJ M TO AHU-el UNIT ON ROOF. J E PROVIDE /x :RUN 2 -o"o !JP T_jp OUGH ROOF TO EF-& .J R`j N 120 U• T H R l4 FJ G' H R OOF 0 EF --- 2. W 2--- 1 12" H.WS&H.WIR DOWN At-ONG WALL. IN SHAF 1". S11717. N12,2 FOR Z W I CO N T I N: J A T: 0 N. N0' U Sz I- D 0 LL lo; RI u N 20 " o UP THROUG; ROOF Tru EF-3, TO A0.1 ­2 UNFE ,,),.N' I tj Z NJOT USED (1) 20 SAME AS NOT _ Ll, '1 XCE P 1 2" CtWA'S&_--DIWR AND 1" )IvS_&&4WP UP W T-- I ON lu AHL-5 UN 17 -4 6"0 F. UP THROUGH ROOF TO FF­4. 4" CPI's S&C.:4WR AND 1-1/2" RUN 16"0 1 U 0 THROUGH ROOF Ti) l EF ... 6. Nv RUN 16-0, UP THROUGH ROOF TO FUTURE EC-7, (.5) RUN 8"0 !-ROM ARl'i.I_FT ('T EXHAUST HOOD AT H0""1) A S R E Q I R E'_"' )' UP f_HlRi`.'.iiliGH R()():,-' 'it) ROOF CAP ON 'CURB RUN 10`01 UP THROUGH PA;CKDRAFT DAMP WJ:THf)UT 9:;R.t,)Srl'REl-N, P 1. ROAN MODEL 544 OR EQUAL.. EXHAUST Is, x -C) lcl -- --- -- ------------ I .... �:.2­ i I RUN 5­0 DUCT TO GRII-LE U.O.N. JOB NO. ........ AP .......... 1: 2003-0100 I ­\ ' I 7 1, - AP C FOR ALTERNATE #1 _EE 41/M7.1 COORDINAIC. WITH RETURN AiR DUCT ABOVE ROOF (INSIDE ROOF CURB). VERIFY EXACT LOCATI:ON '\17: 7t IF STAIR TOINER A! TERNATE #1 A•-FPTED. DO NOT NS TALL : T:,HIS D:-MUSER OT:_4ERVvW3E SHOWN. OR DUCTWORK T THIS AREA. REDUCE VV3-14 VOU z ME TO 2-0 CFV2. SEE M2.2 F'OR CON!:N.UA`:*ION, TRANSITION 5XIIA T�j 8"o ROUND. RUN 8"o UP THROUC:i-i ROOF- - . T� FINAL `_ONN�CT1 Ij Y AN."t Rr-:RN SUPPLY E / SAME AS N-0-11 lof), *FL D ... iu) S 316 STAINLI':'.SS SUPPI." D'U01' '01M A IU 4 OR A MINIMI-liv! :E._ U 1 T 4, T iANCE .1 FROM N `OX30 S: PPLY AND RRETURN !III' TO AHU-1, 11RANSirION IN SHAFT DOWN U I T0 M I 1AIN F LOOR, OFFSE1 AS REQUIRED. H.E FOR SIZE; AT-MAIN Fl_r_',OR_ 3 DID: I i3i-E WAIA., 44X220 SIJPP:-.'( 'DUCT 2,�ULI:) iNNER IWAI.L' FROM AHlU --- 4 I. UP _10 AND ElBOIN IN ;l_­`,0)RRT,',­,_,lF_ :.:NcR 70 BE SOUID SHEET I MErAL, NO PERFORATI'ONS. IWR.Ai:` DUi-T WITH A(.'OUSrICAL WRAP, 30X30 RETURN, 45X24 SUPPLY Up T AHU-2. TRANSIT ON RETURN 1N SHAF I - . 0 Sm T DOWN' TO MAIN FiOOR, SEE M2.2 FOR SIZES AT MAINFLOOR. /7-A 1 C ...... D 4 .............. 4.0 ---- -------- L....... --- -- ------ CID . .. ......... -.2 DOUBLE 'WALL DUCT WITH PEFFORATE'D INNER WALL. PRO' !D!_ I INING COP, FIRST 115 FEE': F-PC SPACE PRESSURE SENSOR LOCATION, TERMINATE IN CEILING TILE. SEE I/M2.4a. PROVIDE SUPPLY DUCT STATIC PRESSURE SENSOR. PROVIDE AIR FLOW MEASURING STATIONS IN SUPPLY AND RETURN DUCT OF AHU-2 PROVIDE TWO PROBES EACH DUCT. A IN S T A' I. AT INSIDE Or ROOF CURB. COORDINAIC. WITH RETURN AiR DUCT ABOVE ROOF (INSIDE ROOF CURB). VERIFY EXACT LOCATI:ON 1 1 ��. I BEFORE RO�G.1-:N. vv BOXES TO SOUND S. ROOF PENFTRA-:ONS. Al ART: N - i: r CHI AROUND PIPES A OT:_4ERVvW3E SHOWN. 2 1 HWS&.14WR DOWN IN 'WALL, SEE M2.2 F'OR CON!:N.UA`:*ION, \-.Y Nv._cK s-rz.f.'_ I D PROV'017 - . T� FINAL `_ONN�CT1 Ij Y AN."t Rr-:RN SUPPLY E / SAME AS N-0-11 lof), *FL D ... �: Xf'�: F, T ... "... I 2- `l"WS4?x"HWR AND I t., 1-1/4" HWS.cp.,HW'R UP .1 1. M;: N i M IJ M TO AHU-el UNIT ON ROOF. J E PROVIDE /x SAME AS NOTE 2%,%, EXCiEP'l "I" CHWS&CLIWR AND .It UP .J Pt U�IT ON 1.) AHI ... I .... 3 1 .'1 R 0C) F. Z: (L W 2--- 1 12" H.WS&H.WIR DOWN At-ONG WALL. IN SHAF 1". S11717. N12,2 FOR Z W I CO N T I N: J A T: 0 N. < 0 0 0 LL SAME AS NOTE. 20, -'v V. X P l'14Wf'&`LAIR 2... /2" k.". C! i I AND "' HW,*3&HI`0 I;"' Z W TO A0.1 ­2 UNFE ,,),.N' I tj Z ROOF. < (1) 20 SAME AS NOT _ Ll, '1 XCE P 1 2" CtWA'S&_--DIWR AND 1" )IvS_&&4WP UP W T-- I ON lu AHL-5 UN 17 ROOF. 0 LL 5 2.1 4" CPI's S&C.:4WR AND 1-1/2" H•S&HWR DOWN IN SH'Ar-'F, cr W W 'IT 0 12`8) PROVIDE SHUT -OFF VALVES AND -11AP PIPES FOR FUTURE ALTp-7RNA-;?*, DRAWN BY TAS ,2'90 RUN 10`01 UP THROUGH ROOF TO EF-5. CHECKED BY iu) S 316 STAINLI':'.SS SUPPI." D'U01' '01M A IU 4 OR A MINIMI-liv! :E._ U 1 T 4, T iANCE .1 FROM N `OX30 S: PPLY AND RRETURN !III' TO AHU-1, 11RANSirION IN SHAFT DOWN U I T0 M I 1AIN F LOOR, OFFSE1 AS REQUIRED. H.E FOR SIZE; AT-MAIN Fl_r_',OR_ 3 DID: I i3i-E WAIA., 44X220 SIJPP:-.'( 'DUCT 2,�ULI:) iNNER IWAI.L' FROM AHlU --- 4 I. UP _10 AND ElBOIN IN ;l_­`,0)RRT,',­,_,lF_ :.:NcR 70 BE SOUID SHEET I MErAL, NO PERFORATI'ONS. IWR.Ai:` DUi-T WITH A(.'OUSrICAL WRAP, 30X30 RETURN, 45X24 SUPPLY Up T AHU-2. TRANSIT ON RETURN 1N SHAF I - . 0 Sm T DOWN' TO MAIN FiOOR, SEE M2.2 FOR SIZES AT MAINFLOOR. /7-A 1 C ...... D 4 .............. 4.0 ---- -------- L....... --- -- ------ CID . .. ......... -.2 DOUBLE 'WALL DUCT WITH PEFFORATE'D INNER WALL. PRO' !D!_ I INING COP, FIRST 115 FEE': F-PC SPACE PRESSURE SENSOR LOCATION, TERMINATE IN CEILING TILE. SEE I/M2.4a. PROVIDE SUPPLY DUCT STATIC PRESSURE SENSOR. PROVIDE AIR FLOW MEASURING STATIONS IN SUPPLY AND RETURN DUCT OF AHU-2 PROVIDE TWO PROBES EACH DUCT. A IN S T A' I. I'\ SOUND 'N' PS l PDXES AS SHOWN. I T. YflICAI U.O.N. B INSTALL 12X12 DUrITWORK FROM, vv BOXES TO SOUND TRAPS UNLESS OT:_4ERVvW3E SHOWN. C PROVIDE DiUCTS .111FILING ("Ril-LES SAME S.1-2'E AS GRILLE-- Nv._cK s-rz.f.'_ I D PROV'017 - . T� FINAL `_ONN�CT1 Ij Y AN."t Rr-:RN SUPPLY A!- :.lT.ETS AND, -X",-P, NON 11AVI-Pli DUCT. M;: N i M IJ M LENSTI-4 _5 FEE T, MAXIMUM 1 j 1 -.EN'-"- _I. 7 F7F J E PROVIDE CONICAL TAPS AT ALL BRANCH' CONNECTIONS TO kiAiN DUCTS L_ W 1 SECOND FLOOR - HVAC Z+m 3: WA, 27113 IONAL EXPIRES 04-13-0 REVISIONS 0 Z ch Ld Ld Z 0 z Ld q3 Q) Iz- Iz- Lu V < LL cc LLI L3 Z O CD W (j) p u > C14 -0 C4 Ck: Co C) 'o c'4 _C4 " -0 " C4 C-4 c 00 v; co cn 00 -L CD 0 C31 CD r444.. CL. Ln 10 SHEET NUMBER M2.3 U I- > cl) 0 z 0 Z J < < z .J Cc Z: (L W U) Z W W w3r, < 0 0 0 LL .j z CO Z Z W LL 0 < (1) Z Z W W.0 0 LL LL cr W W 'IT 0 0 co """') 000- DRAWN BY TAS CHECKED BY JRM JOB NO. 2003-0100 DATE 07/02/04 SHEET NUMBER M2.3 TfjF T � 6.9 10.8 10.9 10.10 11 11.1 12 12.1 12.9 13.3 14 IS ---- ..- ..._.. - - - -- . . . .. .............. .....-------------------- - - - - -- - - - FAN SCHEDULE TAG AHU SF OTHER BLDG. EXHAUST EXHAUST FAN SIZE CFM TSP CFM CFM STATIC PRESSURE (in. W.C. ) HP Max. RPM CLASS REMARKS AHU -1 15000 4.5 805 14195 1.5 10 1210 1 W INLET VANES AHU -2 16500 5 2990 13510 1.25 10 1417 1 W /INLET VANES AHU -4 11600 4.25 1420 10180 1 5 914 1 W /INLET VANES AHU -5 9700 4.25 995 8705 1 3 1021 1 W /INLET VANES Tx� 4 AHU- EE E TE IO - - -- -. _ - -- - -_ ....... .....- NO SCALE H - . EE INTERIOR NOTES THIS SHEET OREMOVE EXISTING AHU EXHAUST FAN. DISCONNECT EXISTING EXHAUST FAN MOTOR AND INLET VANE ACTUATOR. OREMOVE EXISTING SCREEN WALL EIFS PANEL AND VERTICAL METAL STUDS AND CORRUGATED METAL FOR WIDTH OF UNIT. RETAIN HORIZONTAL STRUCTURAL MEMBERS. COORDINATE DEMOLITION EXTENT AND RESPONSIBILITY WITH OWNER'S CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. O3 PROVIDE NEW EXHAUST FAN. O4 PROVIDE NEW OVERLOAD HEATERS IN STARTER IN MCC AT GROUND FLOOR MECHANICAL ROOM. HEATERS TO MATCH NEW MOTOR SIZE. OREPLACE EXISTING RETURN AIR DAMPER OR PROVIDE ADDITIONAL RETURN AIR DAMPER TO ACHIEVE 0.2 IN. W.C. MAXIMUM PRESSURE DROP. DAMPER SIZE BY HAAKON INDUSTRIES. © EIFS PANELS, METAL STUDS AND CORRUGATED METAL ON EXISTING HORIZONTAL TUBE STEEL MEMBERS AT UNIT TO BE REPLACED UNDER SEPARATE CONTRACT. OPENING IN EIFS SCREEN TO BE SAME SIZE AS EXHAUST FAN DISCHARGE. OPENING TO BE LEVEL WITH FAN DISCHARGE PROVIDE WEATHER TIGHT EDGE AT EIFS. COORDINATE SIZE REQUIREMENTS WITH OTHER CONTRACT. SEE 3/M2.4o do 4/M2.4a FOR TYPICAL EXISTING CONDITION. 70 WHEN REPOSITIONING /STAGING EQUIPMENT, MAINTAIN MAXIMUM SINGLE POINT (WHEEL) LOAD BETWEEN ANY TWO BEAMS OF 250 LB. OR LESS PROVIDE MINIMUM DISTANCE OF FIVE FEET BETWEEN POINT LOADS. PROVIDE 3/4" PLYWOOD OVER ROOFING TO DISTRIBUTE LOAD. ROOF BEAM SPACING IS SEVEN FEET ON CENTER. vO Sr,% -i :. •♦ A 27113 ��o�� �aarats ASIONAL EXPIRES 04 -13 -0 REV�� 0 z Ld Ld z 0 z LiJ W V Q LL w W H Z ti a� au c rn c rn c H c 0 U v hoe U Q LL_ O 0 0 a> rn Qj O U > C4 x Q rn 0 _ � r' i t'o (V fV N �v" C-i C C14 00 (J) a 00 0o L Cirri 0 000 r-- 0� Lo U-) m VJ O Z Q z w U O Ir LL1 H LL_ Lu z O !F— V Z U) w � rr �--o c/)z zw Qc/) oz w0 _� U) 0000 0- DRAWN BY JEM CHECKED BY JM JOB NO. 2003 -0100 DATE 07/02/04 SHEET NUMBER M2.4a If 0 24 48 72 96 PROJECT JOB NO. 27394 DRAWN BY -DM TAG AHU — 1 EF MOD DATE MAY 0 24 48 72 96 PROJECT JOB NO 27394 DRAWN BY -DM TAG AHU — 4 EF MOD I DATE MAY 53.25 7 I u^ a o: OKNNGS AND DIMENSIONS MAY VARY CONTRACT RETURN HOSPITAL OF APPROVED DRAVIGS CON STITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE VARIANCES. DWG NO. 27394011 ACCESS SIDE LEFT DWG UNITS IN SALES OFFICE TRANE SEATTLE TYPE OUTDOOR 17:07 SCALE N.T.S. SALES ENGINEER MATT DONOVAN v d x 1 EXHAUST FAN AHU -1 NO SCALE 56 cc 76 2260 LBS JEFFERSON HOSPITAL DWG NO. 27394014 ACCESS SIDE LEFT DWG UNITS IN TYPE OUTDOOR 1 17:07 SCALE N.T.S. OPENINGS AND DIMENSIONS MAY VARY FROM CONTRACT DOCUMENTS RETURN OF APPROVED DRAWINGS CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE VARIANCES SALES OFFICE TRANE SEATTLE SALES ENGINEER MATT DONOVAN 3 EXHAUST FAN AHU -4 NO SCALE OBACKDRAFT DAMPER. GREENHECK MODEL EM -30. OFLEXIBLE CONNECTION OFAN : (EF) 24' TwinCity BAF DW, VIV, Arrangement -3 AIR FLOW : 14195 CFM RPM : 1210 T.S.P.: 1.5 in we CLASS : I MOTOR : 10 HP, ODP, Hi —Eff, 575/3/60 RPM :1750 ISOLATORS : OS DEF : 2 in UNIT MOUNTING The unit is designed to be mounted on a roof curb. Note : Calculated unit weights are shipping weights and do not reflect operating conditions MHAAKON INDUSTRIES 11851 DYKE ROAD, RICHMOND, B.C. CANADA VIA 4X8 OBACKDRAFT DAMPER, GREENHECK MODEL EM -30. OFLEXIBLE CONNECTION OFAN : (EF) 24' TwinCity BAF DW, VIV, Arrangement -3 AIR FLOW :10180 CFM RPM : 914 T.S.P.: 1 in we CLASS : I MOTOR : 5 HP, ODP, Hi —Eff, 575/3/60 RPM :1750 ISOLATORS : OS DEF : 2 in UNIT MOUNTING The unit is designed to be mounted on a roof curb. Note : Calculated unit weights are shipping weights and do not reflect operating conditions RHAAKON INDUSTRIES 11851 DYKE ROAD, RICHMOND, B.C. CANADA V7A 4X8 0 24 48 72 96 PROJECT JOB NO. 27394 DRAWN BY -DM TAG AHU — 2 EF MOD DATE MAY U-) N r�7 48.88 7 J 30 \ oOl 30 N r` Q N H I u^ a o: OKNNGS AND DIMENSIONS MAY VARY CONTRACT RETURN HOSPITAL OF APPROVED DRAVIGS CON STITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE VARIANCES. DWG NO. 27394011 ACCESS SIDE LEFT DWG UNITS IN SALES OFFICE TRANE SEATTLE TYPE OUTDOOR 17:07 SCALE N.T.S. SALES ENGINEER MATT DONOVAN v d x 1 EXHAUST FAN AHU -1 NO SCALE 56 cc 76 2260 LBS JEFFERSON HOSPITAL DWG NO. 27394014 ACCESS SIDE LEFT DWG UNITS IN TYPE OUTDOOR 1 17:07 SCALE N.T.S. OPENINGS AND DIMENSIONS MAY VARY FROM CONTRACT DOCUMENTS RETURN OF APPROVED DRAWINGS CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE VARIANCES SALES OFFICE TRANE SEATTLE SALES ENGINEER MATT DONOVAN 3 EXHAUST FAN AHU -4 NO SCALE OBACKDRAFT DAMPER. GREENHECK MODEL EM -30. OFLEXIBLE CONNECTION OFAN : (EF) 24' TwinCity BAF DW, VIV, Arrangement -3 AIR FLOW : 14195 CFM RPM : 1210 T.S.P.: 1.5 in we CLASS : I MOTOR : 10 HP, ODP, Hi —Eff, 575/3/60 RPM :1750 ISOLATORS : OS DEF : 2 in UNIT MOUNTING The unit is designed to be mounted on a roof curb. Note : Calculated unit weights are shipping weights and do not reflect operating conditions MHAAKON INDUSTRIES 11851 DYKE ROAD, RICHMOND, B.C. CANADA VIA 4X8 OBACKDRAFT DAMPER, GREENHECK MODEL EM -30. OFLEXIBLE CONNECTION OFAN : (EF) 24' TwinCity BAF DW, VIV, Arrangement -3 AIR FLOW :10180 CFM RPM : 914 T.S.P.: 1 in we CLASS : I MOTOR : 5 HP, ODP, Hi —Eff, 575/3/60 RPM :1750 ISOLATORS : OS DEF : 2 in UNIT MOUNTING The unit is designed to be mounted on a roof curb. Note : Calculated unit weights are shipping weights and do not reflect operating conditions RHAAKON INDUSTRIES 11851 DYKE ROAD, RICHMOND, B.C. CANADA V7A 4X8 0 24 48 72 96 PROJECT JOB NO. 27394 DRAWN BY -DM TAG AHU — 2 EF MOD DATE MAY U-) N r�7 48.88 7 C: _ u^ OC cr 0 OPENINGS AND DIMENSIONS MAY VARY JEFFERSON HOSPITAL FROM CONTRACT DOCUMENTS RETURN OF APPROVED DRAWINGS CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE VARIANCES. DWG NO. 27394013 ACCESS SIDE LEFT I DWG UNITS IN SALES OFFICE TRANE SEATTLE TYPE OUTDOOR 17:07 SCALE N.T.S. SALES ENGINEER MATT DONOVAN 0 24 48 72 96 PROJECT JOB NO. 27394 DRAWN BY -DM TAG AHU — 5 EF MOD I DATE MAY 21 2 EXHAUST FAN AHU -2 NO SCALE 58.62 LUtlU L.UD JEFFERSON HOSPITAL DWG NO. 27394015 ACCESS SIDE LEFT DWG UNITS IN TYPE OUTDOOR 17:07 SCALE N.T.S. OPENINGS AND DIMENSIONS MAY VARY FROM CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. RETURN OF APPROVED DRAWINGS CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE VARIANCES. SALES OFFICE TRANE SEATTLE SALES ENGINEER MATT DONOVAN 4 EXHAUST FAN AHU -5 NO SCALE OBACKDRAFT DAMPER. GREENHECK MODEL EM -30. OFLEXIBLE CONNECTION OFAN : (EF) 24' TwinCity BAF DW, VIV, C Arrangement -3 AIR FLOW : 13510 CFM RPM : 1417 T.S.P.: 1.25 in we CLASS : I MOTOR : 10 HP, ODP, Hi —Eff, 575/3/60 RPM :1750 ISOLATORS : OS DEF : 2 in UNIT MOUNTING The unit is designed to be mounted on a roof curb. Note : Calculated unit weights are shipping weights and do not reflect operating conditions MHAAKON INDUSTRIES 11851 DYKE ROAD, RICHMOND, 8.C, CANADA V-A 438 OBACKDRAFT DAMPER. GREENHECK MODEL EM -30. OFLEXIBLE CONNECTION OFAN : (EF) 22' TwinCity BAF DW, MV, C Arrangement -3 AIR FLOW : 8705 CFM RPM : 1021 T.S.P.: 1 in we CLASS : I MOTOR : 3 HP, ODP, t . —Eff, 575/3/60 RPM :1750 ISOLATORS : OS DEF : 2 in UNIT MOUNTING The unit is designed to be mounted on a roof curb. Note : Calculated unit weights are shipping weights and lo not reflect operating conditions :tHAAKON INDUSTRIES 11851 DYKE ROAD, RICHMOND, B.C. CANADA VGA 4X8 W SH A 27113 Q III P�41 RB' 141 CfeTEA"9 �S`SrONAL�` E %PIRES 04 -13 -06 REVISIONS z W W ti z N 0 Q> z c W c W U Q= LL — cc — `U = r N C z O U O O N N y O U > N _ x Q O < 'd N L � O � N N N O N C C- l N0 N p CO 00 vi M o Oco r�o_Ln LC) J 30 \ oOl Q C: _ u^ OC cr 0 OPENINGS AND DIMENSIONS MAY VARY JEFFERSON HOSPITAL FROM CONTRACT DOCUMENTS RETURN OF APPROVED DRAWINGS CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE VARIANCES. DWG NO. 27394013 ACCESS SIDE LEFT I DWG UNITS IN SALES OFFICE TRANE SEATTLE TYPE OUTDOOR 17:07 SCALE N.T.S. SALES ENGINEER MATT DONOVAN 0 24 48 72 96 PROJECT JOB NO. 27394 DRAWN BY -DM TAG AHU — 5 EF MOD I DATE MAY 21 2 EXHAUST FAN AHU -2 NO SCALE 58.62 LUtlU L.UD JEFFERSON HOSPITAL DWG NO. 27394015 ACCESS SIDE LEFT DWG UNITS IN TYPE OUTDOOR 17:07 SCALE N.T.S. OPENINGS AND DIMENSIONS MAY VARY FROM CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. RETURN OF APPROVED DRAWINGS CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE VARIANCES. SALES OFFICE TRANE SEATTLE SALES ENGINEER MATT DONOVAN 4 EXHAUST FAN AHU -5 NO SCALE OBACKDRAFT DAMPER. GREENHECK MODEL EM -30. OFLEXIBLE CONNECTION OFAN : (EF) 24' TwinCity BAF DW, VIV, C Arrangement -3 AIR FLOW : 13510 CFM RPM : 1417 T.S.P.: 1.25 in we CLASS : I MOTOR : 10 HP, ODP, Hi —Eff, 575/3/60 RPM :1750 ISOLATORS : OS DEF : 2 in UNIT MOUNTING The unit is designed to be mounted on a roof curb. Note : Calculated unit weights are shipping weights and do not reflect operating conditions MHAAKON INDUSTRIES 11851 DYKE ROAD, RICHMOND, 8.C, CANADA V-A 438 OBACKDRAFT DAMPER. GREENHECK MODEL EM -30. OFLEXIBLE CONNECTION OFAN : (EF) 22' TwinCity BAF DW, MV, C Arrangement -3 AIR FLOW : 8705 CFM RPM : 1021 T.S.P.: 1 in we CLASS : I MOTOR : 3 HP, ODP, t . —Eff, 575/3/60 RPM :1750 ISOLATORS : OS DEF : 2 in UNIT MOUNTING The unit is designed to be mounted on a roof curb. Note : Calculated unit weights are shipping weights and lo not reflect operating conditions :tHAAKON INDUSTRIES 11851 DYKE ROAD, RICHMOND, B.C. CANADA VGA 4X8 W SH A 27113 Q III P�41 RB' 141 CfeTEA"9 �S`SrONAL�` E %PIRES 04 -13 -06 REVISIONS z W W ti z N 0 Q> z c W c W U Q= LL — cc — `U = r N C z O U O O N N y O U > N _ x Q O < 'd N L � O � N N N O N C C- l N0 N p CO 00 vi M o Oco r�o_Ln LC) SHEET NUMBER M4.2a J Q H O z 2 O J Q z � 2 U Z w w� Q > U �z = Z z Cj) O o� J W =0 F— LL D co (L DRAWN BY TAS CHECKED BY JRM JOB NO. 2003 -0100 DATE 07/02/04 SHEET NUMBER M4.2a