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1. THE PURPOSE OF THIS SURVEY WAS TO PERFORM AN A.L. T,A. / A.C.S.M. LAND TITLE SURVEY OF LOT # 2, OF THE MT. CATHERINE SUBDIVISION, LOCATED IN RICHFIELD ClTY, UTAH. TITLE WORK FOR THIS SURVEY WAS PROVIDED BY TlTLEONE (ORDER NUMBER 2978913, REFERENCE NUMBER 2009-1033). THE OFFICIAL PLAT FOR THE MT. CATHERINE SUBDIVISiON CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE SEVIER COUNTY RECORDER FILED AS DOC # 00360209.
2. BASIS OF BEARING USED WAS N89'48'22"W BETWEEN THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER AND THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 35, T.23 S., R.3 W., S.L.B. & M. AS SHO'NN ON SAID MT. CATHERINE SUBDIVISION PLAT. THE ELEVATION DATUM USED WAS N,A.V.D. 8B.
3. THE ZONING FOR THIS PROPERTY IS RM-11. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WAS TAKEN FROM RICHFIELD ClTYS ZONING ORDINANCE, EFFECTIVE AUGUST B, 2007 AS ADOPTED BY THE RICHFIELD CITY COUNCIL, ORDINANCE #2007-6.
A. MINIMUM LOT SIZE REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
SINGLE FAMILY UNIT IS B,OOO SQ. FT., 3,500 SQ. FT. FOR EACH ADDITIONAL UNIT.
B. MINIMUM LOT WIDTH REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING 65 FEET, TWO FAMilY DWELLING 100 FEET, CONDOMINIUM AND MULTI-FAMILY UNITS 120 FEET, ALL
OTHER USES 120 FEET.
C. MINIMUM YARD REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
FRONT - 30 FEET, OR THE AVERAGE FRONT YARD OF THE EXISTING RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES LOCATED ON THE BLOCK WHEN FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OR MORE OF THE BLOCK FACE IS DEVELOPED.
SIDE - 8 FEET SINGLE F AMIL Y; 20 FEET FOR ALL OTHER USES. REAR - 15 FEET SINGLE FAMILY; 25 FEET FOR ALL OTHER USES.
D. MINIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
NO PRIMARY BUILDING SHALL BE ERECTED TO A HEIGHT LESS THAN ONE STORY ENTIRELY ABOVE GRADE.
E. MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT IS 35 FEET.
4. THE APPROXIMATE ADDRESS IS 530 SOUTH 1100 SOUTH.
5. ALL UTILITY LOCA TlONS, BOTH ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND, ARE SHOWN IN APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. SAlD UTILITY LOCATIONS WERE ESTABLISHED WITH THE BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION. EXACT LOCAnONS WILL NEED TO BE VERIFIED IN THE FIELD BY OTHERS. THE PROPERTY CAN BE SERVICED BY ALL UTILITIES. SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC, AND TELEPHONE unLiTIES ARE ALL PRESENT IN THE AREA, HOWEVER SAID UTILITIES MAY NOT BE IN THE ADJACENT RIGHT OF WAY OR LOCA TIED ON THE PROPERTY. THE CONDITIONS OF THESE UTILITIES WAS NOT DETERMINED.
6. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS SHO'NN ON THE FLOOD HAZARD BOUNDARY MAP, COMMUNITY PANEL NO. 490121 0011 A. THE EFFECTlVE DATE OF SAID MAP IS FEBRUARY 7, 197B, IT WAS CONVERTED BY LETTER ON 07/01/1986. TWO LETTERS OF MAP AMENDMENT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS MAP. ACCORDING TO SAID MAP, IT APPEARS THAT THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS NOT LOCATED WITHIN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AR£A ZONE A.
7. THERE ARE NO BUILDINGS LOCA TIED ON ll-lE PROPERTY, ONLY OLD CONCRETE STRUCTURES AS SHOWN HEREON. SAID STRUCTURES ARE TO BE DEMOLISHED AND REMOVED BY OTHERS.
B. PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENTS, AND PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS, WERE CREATED VV1ll-t THE MT. CATHERINE SUBDIVlS10N. THEY ARE SHOWN HEREON. BUILDING SETBACK LINES AS APPROVED BY RICHFIELD CITY ARE ALSO SHOWN ON HEREON.
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BEGINNING AT A POINT LOCATED 589'48'22"£ ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 35, T.23 5., R.3 W., S.L.B. & M., 1587.06 FEET FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 35, SAID POINT OF BEGINNING ALSO BEING LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE 70 AND THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 35; THENCE S89'48'22"E ALONG THE NORm LINE OF SAID SECTION 35, 270.13 FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF THE SEVIER VALLEY CANAL; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID SEVIER VALLEY CANAL THE FOLLOVVlNG
S38'26'00"W 27.30 FEET, S51'33'OO"W 43.40 FEET, S4T57'00"W 127.40 FEET, S45'5S'OO"W 70,40 FEET, S41'10'00"W 48.20 FEET, S31'01'00"W 47.40 FEET, S19'05'00"W 42.00 FEET, S02'12'OO"W 369.90 FEET, S06'39'OO"W 65.25 FEET, S09'29'00"W 63.80 FEET, S11'25'00"W 71.25 FEET, S18'59'00"W 58.60 FEET, S20'49'OO"W 20.70 FEET, AND S36'06'00"W 315.71 FEET TO THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE 500 SOUTH CONNECTOR; THENCE N47'34'1S"W ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID 500 SOUTH CONNECTOR, 233.70 FEET TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF I NTERSTA TE 70; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID INTERSTATE 70 THE
FOLLOWING COURSES: Nl7'52'08"E 608.76 FEET, N27'17'26"E 451.92
FEET, AND N23'26'45"E 124.82 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 6.951 ACRES
SURVEYED DESCRIPTION
LOT # 2 OF THE MT. CATHERINE SUBDIVISION MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS;
BEGINNING AT A POINT LOCATED S89'48'22"E ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 35, T.23 S., R.3 W., S.L.B. & M., 1587.06 FEET FROM THE NORTHVv'EST CORNER OF SAlD SECTION 35, SAID POINT OF BEGINNING ALSO BEING LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE 70 AND THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 35; THENCE S89'48'22"E ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 35, 270.13 FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF THE SEVIER VALLEY CANAL; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID SEVIER VALLEY CANAL THE
THENCE S87"44'28"W 168.50 FEET TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE 70; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID INTERSTATE 70 THE FOLLO'NING COURSES:
N17'52'08"E 89.15 FEET, N27'17'26"£ 451.92 FEET, AND N2J'26'45"E 124.82 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAIN!NG 2.918 ACRES
SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE
TO ...
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP OR PLAT AND THE SURVEY ON
W'HICH IT IS BASED WERE MADE IN ACCORDANC INlTH THE "MINIMUM
STANDARD DETA!L REQU!REMENTS FOR ALT M LAND TITLE
SURVEYS," JOINTLY ESTABLISHED AND AQR if 0 Y ALTA AND NSPS IN 2005, AND INCLUDES ITEMS 1, 2, 3, 4, ;5), , 10, 110, 11b, 13 AND 17 OF TABLE A THEREOF. PURSUANT T~~ J ACCURACY STANDARDS AS
ADOPTED BY ALTA AND NSPS ANO ~ FECT ON THE DATE OF THIS
CERTIFICATION, UNDERSIGNED FU~'i~ CERTIFIES THAT IN MY
PROFESSIONAL OPINION, AS A1k' ~ 'SURVEYOR REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF UTAH, THE RELA,'f1\:,£' . .oSITIONAL ACCURACY OF THIS SURVEY DOES NOT EXCEED THAT.~'~ IS SPECIFIED THEREIN.
1535 South 100 West - Richfield, Utah 84701 Phone (435) 896-8266 - Fax (435) 896-8268 www.jonesanddemille.com
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CIVIL SHEET INDEX
SHT. NO. DESCRIPTION
C001 GENERAL INFORMATION
C101 EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTRL PLAN
C102 DEMOLITON PLAN
C103 SITE PLAN
C104 GRADING & DRAINAGE PLAN
C105 SITE UTILITY PLAN
C301 RETAINING WALL PLAN & PROFILE
C501 DETAIL SHEET
C502 DETAIL SHEET
C503 DETAIL SHEET
C504 DETAIL SHEET
C505 DETAIL SHEET UTILITY CONTACT INFORMATION
UTILITY OWNER PHONE #
CULINARY WATER & SANITARY SEWER RICHFIELD CITY 435-896-6439
NATURAL GAS QUESTAR GAS COMPANY 435-896-8206
TELEPHONE QWEST 435-896-5118
POWER ROCKY MTN. POWER 888- 221- 7070
CABLE TELEVISION CENTRACOM INTERAC~VE 435-427-3331 NOTE: THE CONTRACTOR SHAll. CAll. "eWE STAKES· 1-800-662-4111 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF EXCAVAliNG.
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LOCA liON. PROTECliON. AND RESTORA liON OF ALL BURIED OR ABOVE GROUND umrnss, SHOWN OR NOT SHOWN ON THE PLANS.
GENERAL NOTES
1. COORDINATE SITE IMPROVEMENTS WITH OTHER
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WORK.
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3. REMOVE AND STOCKPILE TOPSOIL FROM BUILDING AND PAVEMENT AREAS. REUSE TOPSOIL IN LANDSCAPE AREAS.
4. SCARIFY SUBGRADE UNDER PAVEMENT AREAS TO 8 INCH DEPTH AND COMPACT TO AT LEAST 90 PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY DETERMINED BY ASTM D1557. ADJUST MOISTURE TO WITHIN 2 PERCENT OF OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT.
5. COMPACT GRANULAR BORROW AND UNTREATED BASE COURSE TO AT LEAST 95 PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY DETERMINED BY ASTM D 1557. MAINTAIN MOISTURE CONTENT WITHIN 2 PERCENT OF OPTIMUM.
6. GRANULAR BORROW SHALL BE AASHTO M145 A-1-a ORA-I-b MATERIAL WITH 6 INCH MAXIMUM GRADATION.
7. UNTREATED BASE COURSE SHALL BE CRUSHED ROCK WITH y.. OR 1 INCH MAXIMUM GRADATION AND MEET UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDARD SPECIFICATION.
S. ASPHALT CONCRETE MIX SHALL BE Y2 INCH MAXIMUM GRADATION WITH PG5S-22 ASPHALT CEMENT. DEVELOP MIX DESIGN BY MARSHALL METHOD OR SUPERPA VE VOLUMETRIC MIX DESIGN. COMPACT TO AT LEAST 95 PERCENT OF MARSHALL DENSITY.
9. USE CONCRETE WITH 4 INCH MAXIMUM SLUMP, 5 TO 7 PERCENT AIR CONTENT, AND 4,000 PSI MINIMUM 2S-DAY COMPRESSNE STRENGTH.
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4. DESIGN CRITERIA:
c. WORKING PRESSURE: 200 p.s.i. b. SAFETY FACTOR: 1.5.
5. DISTANCE -L" REQUIRED FOR JOINT RESTRAINTS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.
6. RETRAIN LENGTH "L" IS TO BE REVIEWED BY RICHFIELD CITY ENGINEER PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE AND APPROVAl.
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2. CONCRETE SHALL BE 2500 psi OR HIGHER.
3. ALL THRUST BLOCK SIDES SHALL BE FORMED.
4. ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARING PRESSURE ASSUMED TO BE 1000 psf.
5. THE RATIO OF "X" TO "y" (THRUST BLOCK AREA) SHALL BE NO GREATER THAN 3: 1.
6. MINIMUM CURE TIME FOR THRUST BLOCKS IS 3 DAYS PRIOR TO PRESSURIZING SYSTEM.
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9. APPROVED MECHANICAL RESTRAINED JOINTS MAY BE USED AS ALTERNATE TO CONCRETE THRUST BLOCKS.
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3.IN OTHER AREAS INCLUDING UNDER STRUCTURES AND PAVEMENT, COMPACT BACKFILL TO AT LEAST 96 PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY DETERMINED BY ASTM D1557. 4.MAINTAIN MOISTURE CONTENT OF BEDDING AND BACKFILL WITHIN 2 PERCENT OF OPTIMUM.
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DETAIL SHEET
A SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY
RICHFIELD, UTAH
VICINITY MAP
PLAN ANALYSIS
Project Location:
RICHFIELD, UTAH
Project Occupancy and Use:
R-3
Total Building Area:
Building Area 24.741 SQ FT.
Construction Type:
V-B
Fire Sprinklers:
NFPA 13
Conditional Use and Design Review:
YES
Applicable Building Codes: 2006 I.B.C.
CONSULTANTS
OWNER
VESPER HILLS LIMITED P AR1NERSHlP LLC
4110 EATON AVE. SUITE A CALDWEI.L, IDAHO 83607 Phone: 208.459.8522
Fax: 208.459.9692
Architectural
TRW Architecture Chtd.
1509 S. ROBERT ST. STE. #102 BOISE, IDAHO 83705
Phone: 208.275.8904
Fax: 208.275.0004
trw@trwarchitecture.com
Civil
JONES & DEMEILLE 1535 S. 100 WEST RICHFIElD, UTAH 84701 Phone:435.896.8266
Fax: 435.896.8268
Electrical
FARREN ENGINEERING 600 W. CURLING DRIVE Phone: 208.429.1309
ELECTRICAL
E1.0 SITE ELECTRICAL
E2L.1 FIRST FLOOR UGHTING
E2L.2 2ND FLOOR UGHTING
E2L.3 3RD FLOOR UGHTING
E2P.1 1ST FLOOR POWER
E2P.2 2ND FLOOR POWER
E2P.3 3RD FLOOR POWER
E2.2A A UNIT ENLARGED
E2.2B B UNIT ENLARGED
E2.2C C UNIT ENLARGED
E2.2D D UNIT ENLARGED
E2.3 ELECTRICAL ROOM
E3.1 SITE DETAIUNG
E3.2 DETAILS
E4.1 PANELS
E4.2 SCHEDULES INDEX TO DRAWINGS
ARCHITECTURAL
AO.O TITLE PAGE
CIVIL
CAl.O ALTA
COOl SITE GENERAL
C 101 ESC
C 102 DEMOUTION
C 103 SITE
C 104 GRADE /DRAIN
C 105 SITElITILITY
C301 RETAINING PROFILE
C501 DETAIL
C502 DETAIL
C503 DETAIL
C504 DETAIL
ARCHITECTURAL
AO.1 ARCHITECTURAL NOTES
AO.11 CODE 1
AO.12 CODE 2
AO.13 CODE 3
ALl SITE PLAN
Al.2 LANDSCAPING PLAN
A2.1 MAIN FLOOR PLAN
A2.2 SECOND LEVEL
A2.3 THIRD LEVEL
A2.4 ROOF
A2.5 ENLARGED PLANS
A3.1 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS
A3.2 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS
A3.3 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
A3.4 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
A4.0 VERTICAL CIRCUIATION
A4.1 BUTI.DING DETAIL
A4.2 ARCH DETAILS
A4.3 ARCH DETAILS
A4.4 ARCH DETAILS
A4.5 WALL SECTIONS
A4.6 BUTI.DING SECTIONS
A4.7 ELEVATOR SHEET
AS.1 ROOM FINISH STRUCTURAL
S2.0 FOUNDATION PLAN
S2.1 FIRST FLOOR FRAMING PLAN
S2.2 SECOND FLOOR LOWER ROOF FRAMING
S2.3 THIRD FLOOR FRAMING PLAN
S3.1 ROOF FRAMING
S4.0 STRUCTURAL DETAILS
S4.1 STRUCTURAL DETAILS
S4.2 STRUCTURAL DETAILS MECHANICAL
MO.O MECHANICAL GENERAL
MO.1 MECHANICAL SPEC'S
Pl.O 1ST. FLOOR PLUMBING
PLl 1ST. FLOOR PLUMBING
Pl.2 1ST & 2ND FLOOR FRAMING
Pl.3 1ST & 2ND FLOOR PLUMBING
P1.4 3RD. FLOOR PLUMBING
Pl.5 3RD FLOOR PLUMBING
Pl.6 3RD FLOOR PLUMBING
P1.7 3RD FLOOR PLUMBING
P2.1 FIXTURE SCHEDULE
Hl.O 1ST & 2ND HVAC
HLl 1STHVAC
Hl.2 2ND & 3RD HV AC
H2.1 DETAILS & SCHEDULES This set of documents, the ideas, designs, and drawings, are the exclusive property of TRW ARCHITECTURE CHTD. and they are not to be used, in whole, or in part, for any project without the written authorization of TRW ARCHITECTURECHTD.
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TITIEPAGE
ABBREVIATIONS
GENERAL
NOTES
GRAPHICS
AB
AlC ACOUS ADJ. ADJT AL AVG
ANCHOR BOLTS AIR CONDITIONER ACOUSTICAL ADmSTABLE ADJACENT ALUMINUM AVERAGE
N.G NIC NOM NTS
NATURAL GAS NOT IN CONTRACT NOMINAL
NOT TO SCALE
1. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL ALL MATERIALS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTABLE STANDARD PRACTICE AND IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES HAVING mRISDICTION OVER THE PROJECT.
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~.S_W DETAIL CALLOUT
- SHEET NUMBER
EARTH FILL
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OA OBS o OC OH OPG OSA
OVERALL OBSCURE OVER
ON CENTER OVERHEAD OPENING OUTSIDE AIR
GRAVEL
2. CONTRACT WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH 2006 IBC. AND LOCAL BUILDING CODES THEREOF. WORK INSTALLED THAT IS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPUCABLE CODES AND INSPECTIONS SHALL BE CORRECTED AT GENERAL CONTRACTORS OR SUB CONTRACTORS OWN EXPENSE AND AT NO EXPENSE TO THE OWNER OR ARCHITECT.
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(SEE DOOR SCHEDULE)
BD BLDG BLKG BLT-IN BS
BOARD BUILDING BLOCKING BUILT-IN BAR SINK
DOOR CALLOUT
CONCRETE
3. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR(S) SHALL PURCHASE AND MAINTAIN CERTIFICATION OF INSURANCE WITH RESPECT TO WORKMANS COMPENSATION, PUBUC UABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE FOR THE UMITS AS REQUIRED BY LAW. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INITIATING, MAINTAINING, AND SUPERVISING ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE WORK.
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PC
PL PLAS PLYWD POL PPG
PR
PSF
PSI
PT
PVC
PUSHBUTTON PORTLAND CEMENT PLATE
PLASTIC
PLYWOOD POUSHED
POUSHED PLATE GLASS PAIR
PER SQUARE FOOT
PER SQUARE INCH PRESSURE TREATED POLY VINYL CHLORIDE
CABT
CI
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CLG
CLGJ
CNTR CNTRTP
CO
CONT
COUT
CR CSMTWDW CT
CULT
CABINET
CAST IRON CONTROL JOINT CEILING
CEILING JOINT COUNTER
COUNTER TOP CASED OPENING CONTINUOUS
CLEAR OUT CURTAIN ROD CASEMENT WINDOW CERAMIC TILE CULTURED
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(SEE WINDOW SCHEDULE)
WINDOW CALLOUT
SAND OR GROUT
4. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY FOR AND OBTAIN THE PRWARY CONSTRUCTION PERMIT. EACH TRADE IS RESPONSIBLE TO OBTAIN PERMITS PERTAINING TO THEIR WORK.
BRICK OR STONE
Room name
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5. ALL WORK SHALL BE SCHEDULED SO AS TO NOT DISTURB OR CAUSE DAMAGE TO TENANT IN THE BUILDING.
ROOM TAG
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6. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL MATERIALS AS REQUIRED FOR "FIRE PROTECTION" COMPLIANCE.
CMU
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RAD RAS RECPT REF REINF REIS REQ'D REV REV RJ
RO ROlIN ROIS RR RWD
RISER RADIUS
RETURN AIR GRILL RECEPTACLE REFRIGERATOR REINFORCE RESAWN REQUIRED REVISED REVERSED
ROOF JOIST ROUGH OPENING ROUGH IN
ROUGH SAWN ROOF RAFTER REDWOOD
7. THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS CONSTITUTE ONLY APART OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AS IDENTIFIED IN THE OWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT. THE CONTRACTOR IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THE OTHER INSTRUMENTS OF THE OWNER/CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT. DISCREPANCIES IN THE DOCUMENTS SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE ARCHITECT AT ONCE FOR RESOLUTION.
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D DBL DF DIA DIAG DW DS DTL DW DWG DWR
DRYER DOUBLE DOUGLAS FIR DIAMETER DIAGONAL DIMENSION DOWNSPOUT DETAIL DISHWASHER DRAWING DRAWER
SW
STEEL
1 Ai 1
SECTION CALLOUT
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8. CONSULTANT WORK THAT IS NOT APART OF THESE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS HAS NOT BEEN COORDINATED BY THE ARCHITECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES THAT PREVENT EXECUTION OF WORK COVERED BY THESE DOCUMENTS.
WOOD FINISH MEMBER
~-------- ELEVATION IDENTIFICATION
Name Elevation
9. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS AND DWENSIONS AT THE PROJECT SITE PRIOR TO BID SUBMITTAL AND START OF CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE COORESPONDANCE TO ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES FOR CLARIFICATION.
DATUM POINT
WOOD~GMEMEER
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EA ELEV EQ EXT EW
EACH ELEVATION EQUAL EXTERIOR EACH WAY
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SC
SEC
SCH SCRND SECT SEL
SER
SHT SHTHG SHWR SHW
SL SLIDR SLIWDW SPL S&R S.S.
STD
SW
SINK
SOLID CORE SECOND SCHEDULE SCREENED SECTION SELECT SERVICE SHEET SHEATHING SHOWER SHEAR WALL SLIDER
SLIDING DRAWER SLIDING WINDOW SPLASH
SELF & ROD SERVICE SINK STANDARD SWITCH
10. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. PLAN DWENSIONS ON DRAWINGS ARE SHOWN TO CENTERLINES OF COLUMNS AND FINISH FACE OF WALLS AND PARTITIONS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. HEIGHT DWENSIONS ARE DWENSIONED FROM TOP OF EXISTING SLAB UNLESS NOTED" AF.F." (ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR.) HEIGHTS IN ROOMS WITH RAISED ACCESS FLOOR ARE FROM FINISHED FLOOR UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. DWENSIONS ARE NOT ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT REVIEW OF THE ARCHITECT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
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WOOD BLOCKING
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REVISION CALLOUT
FAU
FG FGLS FNGLS FIN FINFLR FJ FLOUR FND
FO
FOC FOM FOS FRP FTG
FORCED AIR UNIT FINISHED GRADE FUEL GLASS FINISHED GLASS FINISHED
FINISHED FLOOR FLOOR JOIST FLUORESCENT FOUNDATION FINISHED OPENING FACE OF CONCRETE FACE OF MASONRY FACE OF STUD
FIBERGLASS REINF. POLYESTER FOOTING
BATT BLANKET, OR BLOWN - IN INSULATION
11. THE SUB CONTRACTORS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTIONS OF WORK AT HIS OWN EXPENSE FOR WORK INSTALLED IN CONFLICT WITH THE BUILDING CODES.
RIGID INSULATION
1111 II 11111 I
12. DURING THE BIDDING AND NEGOTIATION PERIOD THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR(S) SHALL CONFIRM IN WRITING APPROXIMATE ON-SITE DEUVERY DATE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AS REQUIRED BY THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.
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13. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND UFE SAFETY LAYOUTS AND CUT SHEETS FOR MATERIALS THAT IMP ACT FINISH DESIGN APPEARANCE FOR ARCHITECT'S REVIEW AND RETURN IF DIFFERENT THAN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS.
GA GALV GD GDO GI
GL GR GRND GYP
GAUGE
GALVANIZED GARBAGE DISPOSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER GALVANIZED IRON GLASS
GRADE
GROUND
GYPSUM
T
T&B T&M&B TC
TELE TEMPGL T&G
TC
TOC TOM TOP
TOS TOW
TV
TREAD
TOP & BOTTOM
TOP & MIDDLE & BOTTOM TRASH COMPACTOR. TELEPHONE
TEMPERED GLASS TONGUE & GROVE
TIME CLOCK
TOP OF CONCRETE TOP OF MASONRY TOP OF PLATE
TOP OF SLAB
TOP OF WALL TELEVISION
14. THE SUPPLIERS SHALL MAKE SHOP DRAWINGS AND SAMPLE SUBMITTALS AS REQUESTED BY GENERAL AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
15. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL OTHER CONTRACTORS DIRECTLY FOR TWELY STORAGE AND INSTALLATION OF THEIR PRODUCT.
16. MAJOR SUBSTITUTIONS, REVISIONS OR CHANGES MUST RE-SUBMITTED TO THE ARCHITECT.
CONSTRUCTION
NOTES
HD HC HDR HT HTR
HOLD DOWN ANCHOR HOLLOW CORE HEADER
HEIGHT
HEATER
17. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN PREMISES CLEAN AND FREE OF ALL TRASH AND DEBRIS AND SHALL PROTECT ALL ADJACENT WORK FROM DAMAGE, SOILING, PAINT OVER SPRAY, ETC. ALL FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT, GLAZING, FLOORS, ETC. SHALL BE LEFT CLEAN AND READY FOR OCCUPANCY.
1. THE DRAWINGS INDICATE LOCATION, DWENSIONS, REFERENCE AND TYPICAL DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION. THEY DO NOT INDICATE EVERY CONDITION; WORK NOT P ARTICULARL Y DETAILED SHALL BE OF CONSTRUCTION SWILAR TO PARTS THAT ARE DETAILED.
INSUL INT
INSULATION INTERIOR
UNFIN U UNO
UNFINISHED URINAL
UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
18. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALLP ATCH AND REPAIR ALL FIREPROOFING DAMAGED OR EXPOSED IN DEMOLITION OR NEW CONSTRUCTION. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FIREPROOF, AS REQUIRED BY CODE, ALL REPAIRED AREA AND NEW PENETRATIONS GENERATED BY THE WORK DESCRIBED IN THESE DOCUMENTS.
3. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DRAWINGS WHERE DISCREPANCIES OCCUR. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE REPORTED TO ARCHITECT FOR RESOLUTION.
19. ''TYPICAL'' OR "TYP." MEANS IDENTICAL FOR ALL SWILAR CONDITIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. "SWILAR" OR "SW." MEANS COMPARABLE CHARACTERISTICS TO THE ELEVATION OR DETAIL NOTED. VERIFY DWENSIONS AND ORIENTATIONS OF PLAN.
4. DETAILED DRAWINGS AND LARGER SCALE DRAWINGS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SMALLER SCALE DRAWINGS.
20. FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE SHALL BE ADHERED TO - OCCUPANCY SEPARATIONS AND OPENINGS IN SEPARATIONS SHALL CONFORM.
MAR MAS MAX ME MC MFGR MIR MO MID MTL
MARBLE
MASONRY MAXWUM MACHINE BOLT MEDICINE CABINET MANUFACTURER MIRROR
MASONRY OPENING MOUNTED
METAL
5. VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS A. NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES.
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WI WIC WD WDW WH WIO WIR WT
WASHER WITH
WATER CLOSET WOOD
WINDOW WATER HEATER WITHOUT WARDROBE WEIGHT
21. ALL INSULATION SHALL BE INCOMBUSTIBLE OR COVERED BY CODE.
6. CONTRACTOR RO VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND COORDINATE AS REQUIRED.
22. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL CHECK AND VERIFY SIZE AND LOCATION OF DUCT OPENINGS AND PLUMBING RUNS WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR BEFORE ~G WALL AND CEILINGS. DUCT OPENINGS IN FIRE RATED WALLS SHALL HAVE FIRE DAMPERS. SEAL BETWEEN DUCT AND PARTITIONS WHERE REQUIRED.
7. ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL CONFORM RO ALL APPUCABLE STATE AND LOCAL CODES, LAWS, ANREGULATIONS AND SHALL CONFORM TO THE 2003 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE.
23. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE ARCHITECT, THE LOCATION OF ACCESS PANELS FOR MECHANICAL DUCT WORK, PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL WORK AS REQUIRED BY CODE - WITH ARCHITECT'S APPROVAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL ACCESS PANELS. ACCESS PANELS LOCATED IN ONE HOUR WALLS SHALL MAINTAIN 20 MINUTE FIRE RATING.
8 ALL MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER DRAWINGS
9. ALL FINISH MATERIALS TO BE DETERMINED AND COORDINATED BY ARCHITECT I OWNER
24. ALL INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING FINISHES SHALL COMPLY WITH THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE.
25. GLASS DOORS, ADJACENT PANELS AND ALL GLAZED PANELS WITHIN 18" OF THE ADJACENT FLOOR SHALL BE OF GLASS APPROVED FOR IMP ACT HAZARD.
26. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT PERMIT SMOKING IN THE BUILDING.
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28. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH OWNER'S ENVIROMENTAL TESTING AND MONITORING CONSULTANT'S CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS IF REQUIRED.
29. FIGURED DWENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DRAWINGS WHERE DISCREPANCIES OCCUR. THEY SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE ARCHITECT FOR RESOLUTION.
30. DETAILED DRAWINGS AND LARGER SCALE DRAWINGS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SMALLER SCALE DRAWINGS.
31. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS, UTiliTIES, AND DWENSIONS AND VERIFY AS REQUIRED.
32. ALL MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER DRAWINGS.
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ARCHITECTURAL NOTES
SEPARATION OF INCIDENTAL USE AREAS -- Table 508.2
Furnace rooms where any piece of equipment is over 400,000 BTU
per hour input -- Smoke barrier -- Sec. 508.2.2.1 rooms with any boiler over 15 ps~ and 10 horsepou.~ ~
-- Smoke barrier -- Sec. 508.2.2.1
Laundry rooms over 100 square feet Smoke barrier -- Sec. 508.2.2.1
Storage rooms over 100 square feet Smoke barrier
-- Sec. 508.2.2.1
Waste and linen collection rooms over 100 square feet -- Smoke barrier -- Sec. 508.2.2.1
Stationary lead-acid battery systems having a liquid capacity of more than 100 gallons used for facility standby power, emergency power or uninterrupted power supplies -- 2 hour Dwelling units are required to be separated by a fire partition. -- Sec. 708.1
The minimum fire-resistance rating shall be 1 hour. -- Sec. 708.3 Openings in partitions are required to have a 1/3 hour rating.
-- Table 715.4
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FIRE RESISTANCE RATINGS FOR BUILDING ELEMENTS -- Table 601
DUCTS AND AIR TRANSFER OPENINGS -- Sec. 716
Dampers shall be accessible for inspection and serv~c~ng. 716.4 Where required. -- Sec. 716.5
1. Fire walls. -- Sec. 716.5.1
2. Fire barriers -- Sec. 716.5.2 See exceptions
3. Shaft enclosures -- Sec. 716.5.3 See exceptions
4. Fire partitions -- Sec. 715.5.4 See exceptions
5. Smoke barriers -- Sec. 715.5.5 (smoke damper) See exceptions
1. Fire resistance rating for shafts based on Section 707.4 NOTE: See Section 707.2 for shaft enclosure exceptions.
DRAFTSTOPPING:
Draftstopping is not required in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA 13.
-- Sec. 717.3.2 Exception 1 (floor) & Sec. 717.4.2, Exception 2 (attic)
NOTE: The code items listed in this report are not intended to be a complete listing of all possible code requirements in the 2006 IBC. It is a guide to selected sections of the code.
SHAFT REQUIREMENTS:
Openings other than those necessary for the purpose of the shaft shall not be permitted. -- Sec. 707.7.1
Penetrations other than those necessary for the purpose of the shaft shall not be permitted. -- Sec. 707.8.1
Shafts that do not extend to the bottom of the building shall: 1. Be enclosed at the lowest level with the same fire-resistance rating as the lowest floor but not less than the rating of the shaft enclosure; or
2. Terminate in a room having a use related to the purpose of the shaft. The room and openings shall have a fire-resistance rating at least equal to the shaft enclosure; or
3. Be protected by approved fire dampers installed at the lowest floor level within the shaft enclosure. -- Sec. 707.11
OCCUPANCY SEPARATIONS -- Sec. 508.3.3 and Table 508.3.3 R-2 to B = 1-hour fire barrier
Openings in this fire barrier are required to be protected with 3/4 hour fire assemblies. -- Table 715.4
SPRINKLER SYSTEM:
NFPA 13 sprinkler system throughout the building
Sprinkler system used to increase the allowable area and height. -- Sec. 504.2 and 506.3
Accessory occupancies shall not occupy more than 10% of the area of the story where they are located and shall not exceed the values ~n Table 503 without increses. -- Sec. 508.3.1
No separation is required between accessory occupanc~es or the ma~n
occupancy. Sec. 508.3.1.3
FRONTAGE INCREASE:
Perimeter of the entire building = 450 feet.
Perimeter which fronts a public way or accessible open space Minimum width of public way or accessible open space = 65 Allowable area increased 58.33% for frontage increase.
Sec. 506.2 NOTE: Limit in Section 506.2.1 used.
375 feet.
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WALLS ASSEMBLIES -- Sec. 712.3
Through penetrations of walls shall comply Section 712.3.1.1 or 712.3.1.2.
1. Penetrations shall be installed as tested in the fire resistance rated assembly. -- Sec. 712.3.1.1
2. Penetrations shall be protected by an approved penetration firestop system with a minimum positive pressure differential of 0.01 inch of water and shall have an F rating of not less than the required rating of the wall penetrated. -- Sec. 712.3.1.2
Exception: Where penetrating items are steel, ferrous or copper pipes or steel conduits, the annular space between the and the penetrating item and the fire resistance rated wall shall be permitted to be protected as follows:
1. In concrete or masonry walls where the penetrating item is a maximum of 6 inches nominal diameter and the openings is a maximum 144 square inches, concrete, grout or mortar shall be permitted.
2. The material used to fill the annular space shall prevent the passage of flame and hot gasses sufficient to ignite cotton.
Allowable area and height calculations are based on different uses being separated by fire barriers. -- Sec. 508.3.3.2
N/A N/A None
N/R 1 N/R 1 N/R
3 Apartments 3 Apartments TOTAL FOR FLOOR
20 18 38
2 2 2
3.0 2.7 7.6
The actual height of this building is 35.0 feet.
The maximum height of this building is 60.0 feet. -- Table 503 and Sec. 504.2
N/A N/A None
N/R 1 N/R 1 N/R
Membrane penetrations of walls:
The requirements are the same as for through penetrations. -- Sec. 712.3.2
Exceptions:
1. Steel electrical outlet boxes that do not exceed 16 square inches provided that the area of such openings does not exceed 100 square inches for any 100 square feet of wall area. Boxes on opposite sides of the assembly shall be separated by a horizontal distance of not less than 24 inches.
2. Sprinklers with metal escutcheon plates.
2 Apartments 2 Apartments TOTAL FOR FLOOR
20 21 41
2 2 2
3.0 3.2 8.2
No No No
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:
North Side has a public way.-Distance to public way = 8.0 ,width = 100.0 Exterior wall rating based on distance to center line of public way.
-- Sec. 702.1 FIRE SEPARATION DISTANCE
N/A N/A N/A None
N/R 1 N/R 1 N/R Out
1 Apartments 1 Apartments 1 Office
TOTAL FOR FLOOR
19 19 14 52
2 2 1 2
2.9 2.9 2.1 7.8
No No No No
East Side has a property line. South Side has a property line. West Side has a property line.
Distance to property line Distance to property line Distance to property line
40.0 75.0 100.0
FOOTNOTES:
1. Two exits are required from this area since the occupant load exceeds allowable in Table 1015.1 for 1 exit. 2 stairways provided.
EXTERIOR WALL FIRE RATINGS AND OPENING PROTECTION Sec. 602, Tables 601 and 602, and Sec. 704
FLOOR/CEILING AND ROOF/CEILING ASSEMBLIES -- Sec. 712.4
Through penetrations of walls shall comply Section 712.4.1.1 or 712.4.1.2.
1. Through penetrations shall be installed as tested in an approved fire resistance rated assembly. -- Sec. 712.4.1.1
2. Penetrations shall be protected by an approved penetration firestop system with a minimum positive pressure differential of 0.01 inch of water and shall have an F rating and a T rating of not less
than 1 hour but not less than the required rating of the floor penetrated. -- Sec. 712.4.1.2
Exceptions:
1. When penetrating items are steel, ferrous or copper conduits, pipes, tubes and vents through a single concrete floor, the annular space shall be permitted to be grout or mortar. The minimum thickness is the thickness required to maintain the fire rating. The maximum size of the penetrating items ~s equivalent to a 6-inch diameter and the opening is a maximum of 144 square inches.
2. Electrical outlet boxes that have been tested for use ~n fire -assemblies.
Corridors shall have a ceiling height of not less than 7 feet 6 inches. -- Sec. 1003.2
The minimum corridor width is 44 inches. Sec. 1017.2
Exception 2: The minimum corridor width is 36 inches where the occupant capacity is less than 50.
Exception 3: The minimum width is 36 inches within a dwelling unit. If 'CORRIDOR RATING' = N/A
There is no corridor in this area.
NORTH
EAST BRG NON WALL BRG O-hr O-hr O-hr O-hr
SOUTH
WEST BRG NON WALL BRG O-hr O-hr O-hr O-hr
NOTES FOR EXIT TABLE
Door swing is based on Section 1008.1.2
Occupant load is based on Section 1004 and Table 1004.1.1
Exit width is in inches and based on Section 1005.1 & Table 1005.1 Width shown for all areas is based on other egress components. Width shown for 1st floor is based on other egress components. Width shown for other floors & basements is based on stairways. For the minimum width of doors, see Section 1008.1.1.
For the minimum width of stairways, see Section 1009.1.
Exits shall be continuous from the point of entry into the exit to the exit discharge. -- Sec. 1003.6
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OPNG% UP/PR NL/NL NL/NL
OPNG% UP/PR NL/NL NL/NL
OPNG% UP/PR NL/NL NL/NL
OPNG% UP/PR NL/NL NL/NL
BRG NON WALL BRG O-hr O-hr O-hr O-hr
BRG NON WALL BRG O-hr O-hr O-hr O-hr
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The exterior walls may be of COMBUSTIBLE material. -- Sec. 602.5 Exterior walls are required to be fire-rated for exposure to fire:
1. From Both sides when fire separation is 5 feet or less.
2. On the interior side only when separation is greater than 5 feet. -- Sec. 704.5
Then max~mum percent of area of unprotected open~ng has been adjusted for an automatic sprinkler system. -- Sec. 704.8.1
up/pr = Maximum percent of openings in the exterior wall.
Table 704.8
up - The max~mum percent if all open~ngs are unprotected. pr - The maximum percent if all open~ngs are protected. If some are protected and some are not, then use formula ~n Sec. 704.8
Openings in 1hr walls are required to be protected with 3/4 hour assemblies. -- Sec. 704.12 and Sec. 715.5
Openings in walls required to be greater than 1hr are required protected with 1 1/2 hour assemblies. -- Sec. 715.5
NL No fire protection requirements for openings. NP Openings are not permitted in this wall.
Membrane penetrations of fire-resistive horizontal assemblies:
The requirements are the same as for through penetrations. -- Sec. 712.4.2
Exceptions:
1. When penetrating items are steel, ferrous or copper conduits, electrical outlet boxes, pipes, tubes and vents through concrete or masonry and the annular space is protected by an approved penetration firestop assembly or protected to prevent the free passage of flame and products of combustion. Such penetrations shall not exceed an aggregate area of 144 square inches ~n any 100 square feet of ceiling area in assemblies without penetrations.
2. Electrical outlet boxes that have been tested for use ~n fireassemblies.
3. Sprinklers with metal escutcheon plates.
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Note: Unlimited unprotected openings are allowed ~n walls not required to fire-resistant. -- Table 704.8, Note: i.
* These walls may be required to have a parapet wall 30 inches above the roofing. The parapet wall is required to have the
same fire rating as the wall and shall have noncombustible faces for the uppermost 18 inches. -- Sec. 704.11
Exception 1: A parapet wall is not required when the wall ~s not required to be fire-resistive.
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Walls shall be fire-resistive -- Table 1017.1 Walls shall extend to the underside of the floor/roof slab or deck or to the fire-resistance rated floor/ceiling or roof/ceiling assembly above. -- Sec. 70S.4 Exception 2: Where the room-side membrane is carried through to the underside of a fire resistance rated floor or roof, the
ceiling of the corridor shall be permitted to be protected
by the use of ceiling materials as required for a 1-hour
rated system or the ceiling shall be constructed as
required for the corridor walls.
Door openings are required to be protected with 20 minute (1/3 hour) fire assemblies. -- Sec. 715.3.3 & Table 715.3
Doors shall be self-closing or automatic-closing. -- Sec. 715.4.7 Doors shall have an active latch bolt that will secure the door when closed. -- Sec. 715.4.7.1
Window openings are required to be protected with labeled 45 minute
(3/4-fire-hour) fire-assemblies. -- Sec. 715.5 & Table 715.5 Exception: Glazing in 0.5-hour walls is permitted to have an 0.33-hour rating.
The total area of windows shall not exceed 25 percent of the area of a common wall with any room. -- Sec. 715.5.7.2
Corridors shall not serve as supply, return, exhaust, relief or ventilation air ducts or plenums. -- Sec. 1017.4, See Exceptions
Fire resistant corridors shall not be interrupted by intervening rooms. -- Sec. 1017.5
Exception: Foyers, lobbies or reception rooms constructed as required for corridors.
When more than one exit is required, exit access shall be arranged such that there are no dead ends in corridors more than 20 feet.
-- Sec. 1017.3
EXIT SEPARATION
In areas where 2 exits are required, the minimum separation is 1/2 of the maximum diagonal of the area or floor measured in a straight line between exits or exit access doorways.-- Sec. 1015.2.1, Exception 2 Multiple means of egress shall be sized such that the loss of anyone means of egress shall not reduce the available capacity by more than 50 percent. -- Sec. 1005.1
EXIT SIGN: Exits and exit access doors shall be marked by an approved exit sign readily visible from any direction of egress travel. Access
to exits shall be marked by readily visible exit signs in cases where the exit or the path of egress travel is not immediately visible. Exit sign placement shall be such that no point in a corridor is more than 100 feet or the listed viewing distance for the sign, whichever is less. -- Sec. 1011.1
Exception 1: Exit signs are not required in rooms or areas which requ~re only one exit.
Exception 2: Main exterior exit doors which obviously and clearly are
identifiable as exits need not be signed when approved.
Exit signs shall be internally or externally illuminated. -- Sec. 1011.2
Exit sign shall be illuminated at all times including during loss of pr~mary power. -- Sec. 1011.4 & Sec. 1011.5.3
BOLT LOCKS:
Manually operated flush bolts and surface bolts are not permitted. -- Sec. 100S.1.S.4
Exception 1: Bolt locks are permitted on doors not required for egress
in dwelling units.
The unlatching of any door or leaf shall not require more than one operation. -- Sec. 100S.1.S.5
Exception 2: Where manually operated bolt locks are permitted. Exception 3: Doors with automatic flush bolts as permitted. Exception 4: Doors from individual dwelling units and sleeping units
having an occupant load of 10 or less.
LOCKS AND LATCHES:
Egress doors shall be readily openable from the egress side without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. -- Sec. 100S.1.S Locks and latches shall be permitted to prevent operation where any of the following exists:
Exception 3: Where egress doors are used in pairs, automatic flush bolts shall be permitted to be used, provided the door leaf having
the automatic flush bolts has no doorknob or surface-mounted hardware.
Exception 4: Doors from individual dwelling or sleeping units of Group R occupancies having an occupant load of 10 or less are permitted to be equipped with a night latch, dead bolt or security chain, provided such devices are openable from the inside without the use of a key or tool.
ADDITIONAL DOORS:
Where additional doors are provided for egress purposes, they shall conform to the requirements in Section 100S.1
LANDINGS AT DOORS:
1. There shall be a floor or landing on each side of a door. -- Sec. 100S.1.4
2. Such floor or landing shall be at the same elevation on each side of the door. -- Sec. 100S.1.4
3. The floor or landing shall not be more than 1/2 inch lower than the threshold. -- Sec. 100S.1.6
4. Landings shall have a width not less than the width of the stairway or width of the doorway, whichever is the greater. Where a landing serves an occupant load of 50 or more, doors in any position shall not reduce the landing dimension to less than one half it required width. The minimum length in the direction of exit travel is 44 inches. -- Sec. 100S.1.5
Exception 2: Main exterior exit doors which obviously and clearly are
identifiable as exits need not be signed when approved.
Exit signs shall be internally or externally illuminated. -- Sec. 1011.2
Exit sign shall be illuminated at all times including during loss of pr~mary power. -- Sec. 1011.4 & Sec. 1011.5.3
4. Open sides of walking surfaces which are located more than 30 inches above the floor or grade below are required to have a guard.
-- Sec. 1013.1
5. The minimum height is 42 inches. -- Sec. 1013.2 Within individual dwelling units.
Exception: Guards whose top rail also serves as a handrail shall have a height not less than 34 inches and not more than 3S inches measured vertically from the leading edge of the stair tread nosing.
6. Open guards shall have balusters or ornamental pattern such that
a 4-inches diameter sphere cannot pass through any opening up to a height of 34 inches. From a height of 34 inches above the adjacent walking surface to 42 inches above the walking surface, a sphere
S inches in diameter shall not pass. -- Sec. 1013.3
Exception 1. The triangular opening formed at the riser, tread and guardrail may be 6 inches.
Exception 5: Within sleeping units, openings on the sides of stair treads shall not allow a sphere of 4.375 inches to pass through.
7. The m~n~mum headroom clearance is SO inches (6 ft.- S inches.) measured vertically from a line connecting the edge of the nosing. Headroom shall be continuous to the point where the line intersects the landing below. The minimum clearance shall be maintained the full width of the stairway and landing. -- Sec. 1009.2
S. Enclosed usable space under the stairs is required to be protected by 1-hour fire-resistive construction or the fire-resistance rating of the stairway enclosure, whichever is greater. Access to the enclosed space shall not be directly from within the stair enclosure. -- Sec. 1009.5.3
9. A flight of stairs shall not have a vertical rise greater than between floor levels or landings. -- Sec. 1009.6
BOLT LOCKS:
Manually operated flush bolts and surface bolts are not permitted. -- Sec. 100S.1.S.4
Exception 1: Bolt locks are permitted on doors not required for egress
in dwelling units.
The unlatching of any door or leaf shall not require more than one operation. -- Sec. 100S.1.S.5
Exception 2: Where manually operated bolt locks are permitted. Exception 3: Doors with automatic flush bolts as permitted. Exception 4: Doors from individual dwelling units and sleeping units
having an occupant load of 10 or less.
LOCKS AND LATCHES:
Egress doors shall be readily openable from the egress side without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. -- Sec. 100S.1.S Locks and latches shall be permitted to prevent operation where any of the following exists:
Exception 3: Where egress doors are used in pairs, automatic flush bolts shall be permitted to be used, provided the door leaf having
the automatic flush bolts has no doorknob or surface-mounted hardware.
Exception 4: Doors from individual dwelling or sleeping units of Group R occupancies having an occupant load of 10 or less are permitted to be equipped with a night latch, dead bolt or security chain, provided such devices are openable from the inside without the use of a key or tool.
STAIRWAY ENCLOSURES:
1. Stairways are required to be in 1 hour fire resistive exit Exception 4: Stairways that are not a required means of only need to comply with shaft enclosure Section 707.2 See Exception 2 to shaft enclosures in
enclosures. -- Sec. 1020.1 egress element requirements in
Section 707.2
ADDITIONAL DOORS:
Where additional doors are provided for egress purposes, they shall conform to the requirements in Section 100S.1
LANDINGS AT DOORS:
1. There shall be a floor or landing on each side of a door. -- Sec. 100S.1.4
2. Such floor or landing shall be at the same elevation on each side of the door. -- Sec. 100S.1.4
3. The floor or landing shall not be more than 1/2 inch lower than the threshold. -- Sec. 100S.1.6
4. Landings shall have a width not less than the width of the stairway or width of the doorway, whichever is the greater. Where a landing serves an occupant load of 50 or more, doors in any position shall not reduce the landing dimension to less than one half it required width. The minimum length in the direction of exit travel is 44 inches. -- Sec. 100S.1.5
5. The space between two doors in series shall be 4S inches plus the width of door swinging into the space. -- Sec. 100S.1.7
2. The openings into the exit enclosure are required to be 1 hour fire assemblies. -- Table 715.4
Openings into enclosure are limited to those necessary for exit access to the enclosure from normally occupied spaces and for egress from the enclosure. -- Sec. 1020.1.1
Doors shall be self-closing or automatic closing. Sec. 715.4.7
3. Exit enclosure must discharge directly to the exterior of the building.-- Sec. 1024.1 Exception 1: 50 percent of the number and capacity may exit through
areas on the level of discharge provided all of the
following are met:
1.1 There is a free and unobstructed way to the exterior that is readily visible and identifiable form the exit enclosure.
Exception 2: 50 percent of the number and capacity may exit through a vestibule provided all of the following are met:
2.2 The depth from the exterior of the building is not greater than 10 feet and the length is not greater than 30 feet.
2.3 The vestibule is separated from the remainder of the level of Exit discharge by construction providing at least the equivalent
of approved wired glass in steel frames.
2.4 The vestibule is used only for means of egress and exits directly to the outside.
ELEVATION CHANGE:
Where changes in elevation of less than 12 inches exists in the means of egress, sloped surfaces hall be used. -- Sec. 1003.5
Exception 1: A single step with a maximum riser of 7 inches ~s
permitted at exterior doors not required to be accessible.
EMERGENCY ESCAPE AND RESCUE:
Emergency escape and rescue openings are not required. -- Sec. 1026.1, Exception 1
4. The walls and soffits within enclosed usable spaces under stairways shall be protected by 1 hour fire resistant construction. Access to the enclosed usable space shall not be directly from within the stair enclosure. -- Sec. 1019.1.5
-- Sec. 1019.5
STAIR REQUIREMENTS:
Dwelling stairs:
Within individual dwelling units.
1. A stairway must be at least 36 inches wide. -- Sec. 1009.1, Exception 1
2. The maximum rise of a step is 7 3/4 inches and the minimum run ~s 10 inches. A nosing not less than 3/4 inches but not more than 1 1/4 inches shall be provided on stairways with solid risers where the tread depth is less than 11 inches. -- Sec. 1009.3, Exception 4
3. Provide a handrail on at least one side of stairway. -- Sec. 1009.10, Exception 2 Handrail height, measured above stair tread nosing, shall be not less than 34 inches and not more than 3S inches.
-- Sec. 1012.2
Stairways:
1. The riser heights shall not be less than 4 inches or greater than 7 inches. The minimum tread depth is 11 inches. -- Sec. 1009.3 The maximum variation is 3/S inch between the largest and the smallest in a stairway flight. -- Sec. 1009.3.2
2. The minimum width of a stairway is 36 inches, 44 inches if the occupant load is more than 49. -- Sec. 1009.1
Also, check exit table above to see if minimum width is greater than 44 inches.
When a stairway is part of an accessible means of egress, the stairway shall have a clear wdith of 4S inches. -- Sec. 1007.3
3. Provide a handrail on each side of stairways. -- Sec. 1009.10 Handrail height, measured above stair tread nosing, shall be not less than 34 inches and not more than 3S inches. -- Sec. 1012.2 Handrails with a circular cross section shall have an outside Diameter of at least 1 1/4 inches and not greater than 2 inches or shall provide equivalent graspability. -- Sec. 1012.3 Handrail-gripping surfaces shall be continuous without interruption by newel post or other obstructions. -- Sec. 1012.4
Handrails shall return to a wall, guard or the walking surface or shall be continuous to the handrail of an adjacent stair flight. Where handrails are not continuous between flights, the handrails shall extend horizontally at least 12 inches beyond the top riser top riser and continue to slope for the depth of one tread beyond the bottom riser. -- Sec. 1012.5
ELEVATOR REQUIREMENTS:
1. An approved pictorial sign of a standardized design shall be posted adjacent to each elevator call station on all floors instructing occupants to use the exit stairways and not to use the elevators
in case of fire. -- Sec. 3002.3
EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE:
The max~mum travel distance ~n Group R ~s 250 feet. -- Table 1016.1 The maximum travel distance ~n Group B is 300 feet. -- Table 1016.1
BUILDING ACCESSIBILITY
1. In addition to accessible entrances required by Sections 1105.1.1 through 1105.1.6, at least 60 percent of all public entrances shall be accessible. -- Sec. 1105.1
2. At least one accessible entrance shall be provided to each tenant, dwelling unit and sleeping unit in a facility. -- Sec. 1105.1.6
3. Where parking is provided, accessible parking spaces hall be provided in compliance with Table 1106.1 -- Sec. 1106.1
See additional requirements for outpatient and rehabilitation facilities. -- Sec. 1106.3 and 1106.4
4. At least one accessible route shall connect each accessible level. -- Sec. 1104.4 See exceptions.
5. Accessible routes shall coincide with or be located in the same area as a general circulation path. Where the circulation path is interior, the accessible route shall also be interior.
-- Sec. 1104.5
Accessible dwelling units shall be provided in accordance with Table 1107.6.1.1
ROOFING REQUIREMENTS:
1. The roofing on this building ~s required to be Class C. -- Table 1505.1
STANDPIPE AND HOSE SYSTEMS -- Sec. 905
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A manual fire alarm system is required. -- Sec. 907.2.9, #1 Exception 2: Manual fire alarm boxes are not required when the
following conditions are met:
The notification appliances will activate upon sprinkler water flow, and
At least one manual fire alarm box is installed at an approved location.
Exception 3: An alarm system is not required in buildings without an interior corridor serving dwelling units and
each unit has an egress door opening directly to
an exterior exit access leading to an exit or are served by open-ended corridors designed in accordance with Section 1022.6, Exception 4
Single or multiple station smoke alarms shall be installed in corridor or area giving access to each rooms used for sleeping purposes, In sleeping rooms, and on each floor. -- Sec. 907.2.10.1.2
If the automatic sprinkler system is connected to building fire alarm system, automatic heat detection is not required. -- Sec. 907.2
4. When the accessible water closet lS In a compartment:
Wheelchair accessible compartments shall be 60 inches wide minimum measured perpendicular to the side wall, and 56 inches deep minimum for wall hung water closets and 59 inches deep for floor mounted water closets, measured perpendicular to the rear wall. -- Sec. 604.8.2
Compartment doors shall not swing into the minimum required
compartment area. Sec. 604.8.3
5. Grab bars shall have a circular cross section with a diameter of 1 1/4 inch minimum and 2 inches maximum, or shall provide equivalent graspability. -- Sec. 609.2
The space between the wall and the grab bar shall be 1 ~ inches. Sec. 609.3
Grab bars shall be mounted In a horizontal position 33 inches minimum and 36 inches maximum above the floor. -- Sec. 609.4
a. Side wall grab bars are required to start within 12 inches of the backwall and extend to 54 inches from the back wall. (The minimum length of the bar is 42 in) -- Sec. 604.5.1
b. The rear bar shall be 24 in long minimum, centered on the water closet. Where space permits, the bar shall be 36 in long minimum, with the additional length provided on the transfer side. -- Sec. 604.5.2
6. The top of the water closet seats shall be 17 to 19 inches above the floor. -- Sec. 604.4
7. Accessible urinals shall be of the stall type or wall hung with
the rim at 17 inches maximum above the floor. Sec. 605.2
8. Accessible lavatories shall be mounted with the rim 34 inches maximum above the floor. -- Sec. 606.3
9. Sinks shall be 11 inches deep maximum. -- Sec. 606.5
10. Water supply and drain pipes under lavatories shall be insulated or otherwise treated to protect against contact. -- Sec. 606.6
11. Mirrors located above lavatories, sinks or counters shall be mounted with the bottom edge of the reflecting surface 40 inches maXlmum above the floor. -- Sec. 603.3
LIGHT AND VENTILATION
1. Every space intended for human occupancy shall be provided with natural light by means of exterior glazed openings or shall be provided with artificial light. -- Sec. 1205.1
When natural light is provided, the minimum net glazed area shall not be less than 8% of the floor area. -- Sec. 1205.2
Any room is permitted to be considered as a portion of an adjoining room where one half of the area of the common wall is open and unobstructed and provided not less than one tenth of the floor area or 25 square feet, whichever is greater. -- Sec. 1205.2.1
When artificial light is used, it must provide an average illumination of 10 foot candles over the area of the room at a height of 30 inches above the floor. -- Sec. 1205.3
2. Buildings shall be provided with natural ventilation or mechanical ventilation per the International Mechanical Code. -- Sec. 1203.1 Natural ventilation of an occupied space shall be through windows,
doors, louvers or other openings to the outdoors. Sec. 1203.4
The minimum openable area to the outdoors shall be 4 percent of the floor area. -- Sec. 1203.4.1
Any room is permitted to be considered as a portion of an adjoining room where unobstructed openings are provided that have an area not less than 8% of the floor area of the interior room but no less than 25 square feet. -- Sec. 1202.3.1.1
When openings are below grade, clear space measured perpendicular to the opening shall be one and one half times the depth of the openlng. -- Sec. 1203.4.1.2
3. Rooms containing bathtubs, showers, spas and similar bathing fixtures shall be mechanically ventilated. -- Sec. 1203.4.2.1
GLAZING REQUIREMENTS
All glazing in hazardous locations lS required to be of safety glazing material. -- Sec. 2406.1
Locations: Sec. 2406.3
1. Glazing in swinging doors except jalousies.
2. Glazing in fixed and sliding panels of sliding patio door assemblies
and panels in sliding and bifold closet door assemblies.
3. Glazing in storm doors.
4. Glazing in all unframed swinging doors.
5. Glazing in doors and enclosures for hot tubs, whirlpools, saunas, steam rooms, bathtubs and showers. Glazing In any portion of a building wall enclosing these compartments where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches above a standing surface.
6. Glazing in fixed or operable panels adjacent to a door where the nearest exposed edge of the glazing is within a 24-inch arc of either vertical edge of the door in a closed position and where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches above the walking surface.
Exception: Panels where there is an intervening wall or other permanent barrier between the door and glazing.
7. Glazing in an individual fixed or operable panel, other than those locations described in items 5 and 6 above, than meets all of the following conditions:
7.1 Exposed area of an individual pane greater than 9 square feet. 7.2 Exposed bottom edge less than 18 inches above the floor.
7.3 Exposed top edge greater than 36 inches above the floor.
7.4 One or more walking surfaces within 36 inches horizontally of the plane of the glazing.
See Exceptions.
8. Glazing in guards and railings regardless of the area or height above a walking surface.
9. Glazing in walls and fences enclosing indoor and outdoor swimming pools, hot tubs and spas where all of the following are present: 9.1 The bottom edges of the glazing on the pool or spa side lS less than 60 inches above the walking surface.
9.2 The glazing is within 60 inches of the water's edge.
10. Glazing adjacent to stairways, landings and ramps within 36 inches horizontally of a walking surface when the glass is less than 60 inches above the plane of the walking surface.
11. Glazing adjacent to stairways within 60 inches horizontally of the bottom tread of a stairway in any direction when the exposed glass is less than 60 inches above the nose of the tread.
See Exceptions.
CEILING HEIGHTS:
Occupiable spaces, habitable spaces and corridors shall have a ceiling height of not less than 7 feet 6 inches. Bathrooms, toilet rooms, kitchens, storage rooms and laundry rooms shall be permitted to have a ceiling height of not less than 7 feet. -- Sec. 1208.2
WALL AND CEILING FINISH:
1. Wall and ceiling finish materials are required to comply with Sec. 803.5 and Table 803.5.
2. Textile wall and ceiling coverings shall have Class A flame spread index and shall be protected by automatic sprinklers or meet the criteria in Section 803.6.2 -- Sec. 803.6.1
3. Expanded vinyl wall coverings shall comply with the requirements for textile wall and ceiling materials. -- Sec. 803.7
4. Toilet room floors shall have a smooth, hard nonabsorbent surface that extends upward onto the walls at least 6 inches.
-- Sec. 1210.1
5. Walls within 2 feet of urinals and water closets shall have a smooth, hard nonabsorbent surface, to a height of 4 feet above the floor.
-- Sec. 1210.2
INSULATION NOTES:
1. Insulating materials shall have a flame-spread rating of no more than 25 and a smoke developed index of not more than 450. -- Sec. 719.2 (concealed installation) and Sec. 719.3 (exposed installation)
2. Where such materials are installed in concealed spaces, the flame spread and smoke developed limitations do not apply to facings, coverings and layers of reflective foil that are installed behind and in substantial contact with the unexposed surface of the ceiling, wall or floor finish. -- Sec. 719.2.1
Foam plastic insulations are required to be protected. -- Sec. 2603
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
For R-2 occupancy For B occupancy
ATTIC REQUIREMENTS:
1. Provide an access to all attic areas with a clear height over 30 inches. The minimum size is 20 inches by 30 inches. There must be 30 inches or more clear height above the access. -- Sec. 1209.2 Note: Opening may be required to be larger if mechanical equipment is located in the attic space. See the International Mechanical Code -- Sec. 1209.3
ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES:
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Provide cross ventilation in all attic areas. The net free vent area shall not be less than 1 square foot for each 150 square feet of attic area with 50% of the required ventilating area provided by ventilators located in the upper portion of the space at least
3 feet above eave or cornice vents. -- Sec. 1203.2
Exception The minimum vent area may be 1/300 if a vapor retarder having a transmission rate not exceeding 1 perm is installed on the warm side of the attic insulation
and 50 percent of the required vent area is located
in the upper portion of the space at least 3 fept
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TOILET FACILITIES:
1. A 60 inch diameter turning space or T-shaped space lS required in the toilet room. -- Sec. 603.2.1 and 304.3
Doors shall not swing into the clear floor space for any fixture. 603.2.3 See exception for rooms used for individual use.
2. Water closet shall be mounted adjacent to a side wall or partition. The distance from the side wall or partition to the centerline of the water closet shall be 16 to 18 in. Sec. 604.2
3. When the accessible water closet is not in a compartment:
Clearance around the water closet shall be 60 inches minimum, measured perpendicular to the side wall, and 56 inches minimum, measured perpendicular to the rear wall. -- Sec. 604.3.1
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IRRIGATION PERFORMANCE NOTES:
SUMMARY OF WORK
Contractor is to provide a fully automatic and operational irrigation system. The completed pressurized system (including water supply, pumps, backflow preventer, drain valve, mainline, valves, laterals, heads, controller, and wiring) shall provide 100% "head to head" coverage to all proposed planting, lawn and meadow grass areas.
Completed system shall not overspray onto walks, pavement, or buildings and shall take wind into consideration when calculating for the potential
for overspray. The underground sprinkler irrigation system shall be designed and constructed using
the sprinkler heads, valves, piping, fittings, controllers, wiring, ect.,of sizes and types
adequate for the areas shown and meeting all applicable codes and manufacturer's recommendations. The design shall match existing irrigation equipment in both type and
manufacturer and only one manufacturer's product shall be used in anyone class or type of product.
All equipment shall be installed per manufacturer's recommendations and standard installation practices.
Contractor is to submit an irrigation design plan for review and approval by the Architect or Owner prior to construction. Allow 2 weeks for review of plans prior to commencing construction. Contractor to coordinate review fees, if required with Owner of Architect and include all fees in submitted bid for construction. All submitted design plans shall be well drafted and include all necessary systems information such as psi, gpm, pipe sizes, head locations, valve locations, psi loss calculations, precipitation rates, recommended water schedule, ect.
Coordinate designed irrigation needs with availability of water from source including times and/or dates water is available. Verify controller needs prior to system design.
Insure design allows for adequate drainage of system, and allows for complete winterization of system. Design shall consider need for check valves in heads to restrict low head drainage in system.
Contractor is responsible for 11 Ov power to controllers. Electrical wiring shall be installed according to local code. The cost of all electrical work necessary to make the automatic equipment work shall be included in this contract. Coordinate location of controller with Owner.
System design shall follow industry design standards including to size pipe to maintain less than 5 fps velocity, use a minimum pipe size of 3/4", sleeve all pipe under paving, walks and roadways, minimize pressure loss due to fittings and excessively long pipe runs, maintain minimum psi for proper operation at all sprinkler heads, locate valves in valve boxes next to walkways or other accessible location outside of sprinkler spray, and construct system to designed grades
and confirm to site and landscape plans.
Maintain accurate as-built drawings throughout construction, showing all installed materials and noting changes in design from original. Submit final as-built drawing for approval by Owner or Architect.
SCOPE OF WORK
Furnish and install an underground sprinkler irrigation system to provide efficient and even irrigation of all planting areas complete and ready for operation. The work included in this Specification (whether mentioned or not) shall consist of all labor, tools, materials, test,
permits and other related items necessary for the installation and operation of the irrigation system.
QUALIFICATIONS OF INSTAlLER Contractor must be a bonded sprinkler irrigation contractor. The sprinkler irrigation system must be installed by a sprinkler irrigation technician with five (5) years or more of experience. All electrical service connection work must be done by a licensed Electrical Contractor.
VERIF1CATION
Before proceeding with any work, the Contractor shall inspect the site, locate any existing irrigation system and pumping components, carefully check all grades and verify all dimensions and conditions affecting the work in order to proceed safely. Contractor shall report to the Architect all deviation and/or conflicts between Drawings and site conditions. Extra work arising from failure to do so shall be done at the Contractors expense.
WARRANTY
Standard one year guarantee shall include -
1. Filling and repairing depressions and replacing plantings due to settlement of irrigation trenches for one year following acceptance of Project.
2. System can be adequately drained and blown out to protect from freeze damage.
3. Contractor shall perform first year's winterization and spring start-up and shall train Owner in both procedures.
4. System has been adjusted to supply proper coverage of areas to receive water.
LANDSCAPE PERFORMANCE NOTES 2
1. See Civil Engineering Plans for all site clearing and rough grade work. Finish grade 1" of design grade. Coordinate all landscape work with civil drawing.
2. Contractor shall report to Owner's Representative all conditions which impair and/or prevent the proper execution of this work prior to beginning work. Coordinate work schedule and observations prior to construction startup.
3. All plant material shall conform to ANSI Z60.1 - "American Standard for Nursery Stock". Acceptance of plant material shall be subject to approval of Owner's Representative. Plant material shall be provided by licensed nursery or wholesale grower. No bare root stock allowed. See details
for further planting requirements.
4. No substitution without prior written approval of Owner's Representative prior to bidding.
5. Remove all existing grass and weeds from areas to be planted. Rake to achieve a uniform grade and to remove rocks and debris before applying topsoil. Perimeter grading to match and blend smoothly with the existing grades of adjoining properties and existing landscapes.
6. Plant all trees per details. Use a mix of 4
parts native topsoil and 1 part composted manure or approved equal when back filling tree and shrub pits.
7. Water plants thoroughly after planting.
8. Replace all plant material found dead or not in a healthy condition immediately with the same size and type at no cost to Owner. Contractor to guarantee all plant material for one year after substantial completion has been certified by Owner's Representative. Plants not in a healthy growing condition after one year shall be replaced at no cost to owner except for loss due to conditions beyond the control of the contractor. Inspection and acceptance to be done by Owner's Representati ve.
9. Install 12" of topsoil in lawn areas and 24" in all shrub and tree planting areas. Topsoil shall be placed 1" below walks and curbs in lawn area and 3" below in tree and shrub planting areas. Topsoil shall be loose, friable, sandy loam, clean and free of toxic materials, noxious weeds, weeds seeds, rocks, grass or other foreign materials. Topsoil from site shall be used if approved by Owner Representative. Spread, compact and fine grade topsoil to a smooth uniform grade.
10. Prepare soil in all areas by spreading "Triple Pro" 15-15-15 (of approved equal) at 7.5 pounds per 1000 square feet of surface area and
"Nu-Earth" compost (or approved equal) at 2
cubic yards per 1000 square feet of surface area over finish grade and roto-till into top 4" of soil. 11. Repair all damaged utilities, curbs, sidewalks, landscapes and building walls, ect. damaged during installation of any landscape or irrigation construction and maintenance activities at no
cost to Owner. Take care and preparation in work to avoid conditions which will create hazards. Post signs or barriers as required.
12. Maintain all landscaping for 30 days after completion of landscaping or until substantial completion, whichever is later. This will include watering, mowing, and replacing lawn that is not in a healthy growing state.
13. Begin planting only after installation and acceptance of the automatic underground sprinkler system and acceptance of finish grading by Owner's Representative.
14. The following landscape inspections shall be made by Owner's Representative after at least
48 hours notice has been given by the contractor: - After grading has been completed and before irrigation has been installed.
- After installing the irrigation mainline.
- After irrigation has been completed and before
planting has been installed.
- After completion of the installation of all plant materials.
15. All planting areas not designated as lawn shall be covered in a minimum of 3" of 1" minus wood bark mulch. Submit sample of material for approval by Owner's Representative.
16. Agriform tablets (20-10-5) are to be added to the planted materials in the following quantities: 1 per 1 gallon shrub, 2 per 2 or 3 gallon shrub, 3 per 5 gallon shrub, and 6 per
tree. Distribute equally in root zone of each plant. After planting, apply pre-emergent (Elanco, XL, Ronstar, Surflan, or approved equal) prior to application of bark mulch.
17. Provide adequate means for protection from damage through excessive erosion, flooding, heavy rains, ect. Repair or replace damaged areas.
18. After sodded areas have been prepared, take no heavy objects over them.
19. Upon completion of planting operation, clear site of debris, superfluous materials and equipment, all of which shall be entirely removed from premises. Immediately clean up any topsoil or other debris on the site created from
landscape or irrigation activities and properly dispose of off site.
20. Protect sodded areas against traffic or other use immediately after sodding is complete by placing adequate warning signs and barricades. 21. Provide written instructions on maintenance requirements.
22. Before proceeding with work, check and verify dimensions and quantities. Report variations between Drawings and site to Owner's Representative before proceeding with work.
23. At end of 30 days of maintenance period, fertilize lawns with 16-16-8 at rate recommended by fertilizer manufacture.
24. Apply week killers as necessary in order to obtain weed free lawn.
25. Maintain trees by pruning, cultivation and weeding as required for healthy growth. Tighten and repair stake and guy supports and reset trees to proper grades or vertical positions as required. Spray as required to keep tree free of insects and disease.
26. Provide supplemental water by hand as needed in addition to water from underground sprinkler system.
27. Sod shall be tall type fescue or approved equal. Meadow grass shall is meant to be a unmown grass that has a mature height of between 6" and 18". Contractor to submit recommended mixture oflocally available grass seed for approval prior to application.
GENERAL
NOTES
SITE DATA:
48 Units and a Community Building
Parking: 113 Standard + 8 Accessible = 121 Total Parking
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173,368.8 ft2 57,528.0 ft2
27,812.0 ft2 88,029.0 ft2
Site Area-3.98 acres
Building Coverage Landscape Coverage Paving Coverage
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CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE AN APPROVED SET OF PLANS AT WORKSITE.
ANY CHANGE FROM THE PLANS SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE DESIGN ENGINEER AND CITY OF BOISE DEP ARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN AND PAY FOR AlL PERMITS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT BOISE CITY PUBLIC WORKS FOR INSPECTIONS. SAID INSPECTIONS REQUIRE AT LEAST 24 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE.
ANY CHANGES REQUIRED BY CONSTRUCTION SHAlL BE APPROVED BY THE PROJECT ENGINEER AND MERIDIAN CITY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
CONTRACTOR SHAlL HAVE AlL UTILITIES LOCATED NO LESS THAN 48 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS SHAlL CONFORM WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE IDAHO STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (IS.P .w.c.i
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE CITY OF BOISE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR INSPECTION OR ALL STORM WATER FACILITIES. MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED. APPROVAL IS CONTINGENT UPON INSPECTION.
AlL CONSTRUCTION IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT -OF-WAY SHALL CONFORM TO THE 2003 EDITION OF THE ISPWC AND THE ACHD SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIF1CATIONS. NO EXCEPTIONS TO DISTRICT POLICY, STANDARDS, AND THE ISPWC WILL BE AlLOWED UNLESS SPECIF1CAlL Y AND PREVIOUSLY APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE DISTRICT.
IF ANY UTILITY OR IRRIGATION FACILITY INTERFERES WITH REQUIRED STREET IMPROVEMENTS, AlL SUCH UTILITIES OR IRRIGATION FACILITY WILL BE RELOCATED AS TO NOT INTERFERE WITH REQUIRED STREET IMPROVEMENT AT THE OWNERS EXPENSE.
AlL WATER VAL YES, BLOW-OFFS, AND MANHOLES SHAlL BE GRADED AND PLACED SO AS NOT TO CONFLICT WITH ANY CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, VAlLEY GUTTER, AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS.
MINIMUM SEPARATION FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE DRAINAGE FACILITY TO SEASONAL HIGH GROUND WATER SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3-FEET. CONTACT DESIGNER FOR REVISED DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN IF BOTTOM OF FACILITY IS WITHIN 3' OF SEASONAL HIGH GROUND WATER ELEVATION. REDESIGNED FACILITY SHAlL
BE APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.
CONSTRUCT 2' WIDE x 4' LONG (MIN.) DRAINAGE CHANNEL.
CHANNEL SHALL BE CONTRACTED WITH 2" MIN. CLEAN RIVER COBBLE, CHANNELED TO THE CENTER TO DIRECT & DIS SIP ATE FLOW.
AlL LANDSCAPE AREA TOBE WATERED BY AN AUTOMATIC UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM.
SHRUB & PERENNIAL BEDS IN LAWN AREAS ARE TO BE EDGED.
AlL SHRUB & PERENNIAL BEDS TO BE COVERED WITH 2" SOIL AID MULCH.
LANDSCAPING PER APPROVED FINAL PLAT BY ORIGINAL DEVELOPER.
ADD TREES IN AlL LANDSCAPE PLANTERS IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE LANDSCAPE ORDINANCE.
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WHEN THE APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES INCLUDE OTHER REQUIREMENTS OR CONFLICT WITH THE REFERENCED CODES BELOW, THE LOCAL CODES SHALL PREVAIL.
1. CLEAR, PLUMB HOISTW A Y, WITH VARIATIONS NOT TO EXCEED 1" AT ANY POINT. PIT CORNERS TO BE FREE OF DEBRIS. PIT FLOOR TO BE SMOOTH AND FREE
OF BUMPS.
2. HOISTW A Y ENCLOSURE TO BE FIRE RATED. (RULE 2.1.1)
3. 75° BEVEL GUARDS ON ALL PROJECTIONS, RECESSES, OR SETBACKS OVER 4" EXCEPT ON SIDE USED FOR LOADINGIUNLOADING. (RULE 2.1.6)
4. VENTING OF THE HOISTWAY. (RULE 2.1.4)
5. ADEQUATE SUPPORT FOR RAIL BRACKETS AT EACH FLOOR, IN OVERHEAD, AND/OR INTERMEDIATE LOCATIONS (INCLUDING DIVIDER BEAMS FOR MULTIPLE ELEVATORS IN A COMMON HOISTW A Y). REFER TO ELEVATION SECTION FOR ADDmONAL MACHINE SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS IF NEEDED. SEE TABLE FOR MAXIMUM BRACKET SPACING.
6. BLOCK OUT/CUTOUT THRU WALL AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMODA TE HALL BUTTON BOXES, SIGNAL FIXTURES, HATCH DUCT, THEIR PATCHING & FlRE STOPPING.
7. ALL BARRICADES EITHER OUTSIDE OF ELEVATOR HOISTW A Y OR BETWEEN ELEVATORS INSIDE OF HOISTW A YS AS REQUIRED.
8. DRY PIT REINFORCED TO SUSTAIN VERTICAL FORCES FROM RAILS & BUFFERS, (RULES 2.2.2, 8.11.2.2.1 AND 8.2.3.2). CAR AND CWT. BUFFER IMPACT LOADS
AS CALCULATED (RULE 8.2.3).
9. CONVENIENCE OUTLET AND LIGHT FlXTURE IN PIT - MINIMUM LIGHTING 100 LUX (10 FC) (RULE 2.2.5). GFlTYPE PER N.E.C. 620-85.
10. PIT LADDER FOR EACH ELEVATOR EXTENDING NOT LESS THAN 6'-0" ABOVE BOTTOM LANDING (RULE 2.2.4)
11. ACCESS TO THE MACHINE ROOM AND MACHINERY SPACE (RULE 2.7.3), INCLUDING CONTROL ROOM AND CONTROL SPACE. MINIMUM DOOR SIZE 30" X 80" (RULE 2.7.3.4)
12. LIGHTING, VENTILATION, & HEATING OF CONTROL SPACE & MACHINERY SPACE. CONTROL SP ACE TEMPERATURE TO BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN
55°F AND 90°F. OVERHEAD MACHINERY SP ACE TEMPERATURE AT TOP OF HOISTW A Y TO BE MAINTAINED BELOW 12TF WHEN MACHINE IS IN OVERHEAD.
13. A FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH OR CIRCUIT BREAKER AND LIGHT SWITCH FOR EACH ELEVATOR, LOCATED PER THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NFP A NO. 70 RULE 620-51). SEE SCHINDLER POWER SUPPLY DATA SHEET.
14. SUIT ABLE FEEDER AND BRANCH WIRING ORCUITS AS REQUIRED FOR SIGNAL SYSTEM AND POWER OPERATED DOOR, INCLUDING MAIN LINE SWITCH. SEE SCHINDLER POWER SUPPLY DATA SHEET.
15. DEDICATED FEEDER AND BRANCH WIRING CIRCUITS FOR CAR LIGm AND FAN, INCLUDING MAIN LINE SWITCH. SEE SCHINDLER POWER SUPPLY DATA SHEET.
16. CONVENIENCE OUTLET ON EACH CONTROL PANEL IN MACHINE ROOM. GFl TYPE PER N.E.C. 620-85.
17. TELEPHONE OUTLET FOR EACH ELEVATOR ON CONTROL PANEL IN MACHINE ROOM.
18. CLASS "ABC" FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN ELECTRICAL MACHINERY AND CONTROL SPACES. EXTINGUISHERS SHALL BE LOCATED CONVENIENT TO THE ACCESS DOOR (RULE 8.6.1.6.5).
19. IN ELEVATORS PROVIDED WITH FIREFlGH1ER'S EMERGENCY OPERATION A DRAIN OR SUMP PUMP SHALL BE PROVIDED (RULE 2.2.2.5)
20. SUMP PIT, IF REQUIRED, TO BE LOCA 1ED IN REAR CENTER OF PIT FLOOR. DRAINS AND SUMP PUMPS, WHERE PROVIDED, SHALL COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE PLUMBING CODE, AND THEY SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A POSITIVE MEANS TO PREVENT WATER, GASES AND ODORS FROM ENTERING THE HOISTWA Y. SUMPS AND SUMP PUMPS IN PITS, WHERE PROVIDED, SHALL BE COVERED. THE COVER SHALL BE SECURED AND LEVEL WITH THE PIT FLOOR. (RULES 2.2.2.4 & 2.2.2.6)
21. ADEQUATE SEALING OF PIT WITH WATERPROOF SEALANT REQUIRED BY OTHERS. EFFECTIVE PREVENTION OF PIT EXPOSURE TO STORM WATER OR GROUND WATER SHALL BE PROVIDED BY OTHERS.
22. WIRING FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TO EACH ELEVATOR CONTROL IN MACHINE ROOM (WHERE APPLICABLE).
23. HOISTING BEAMS, TRAP DOORS AND OTHER MEANS OF ACCESS TO MACHINERY SPACE OF ADEQUATE SIZE FOR MAIN1ENANCE AND EQUIPMENT REMOVAL. (RULE 2.7.3.4)
24. BUILDING CORRIDORS SHALL BE LIGHTED SO THAT THE IILUMINA TION LEVEL AT THE LANDING SILLS, WHEN AN ELEVATOR IS IN SERVICE, SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 100 LUX (10 FC). (RULE 2.11.1 0.2)
25. FOR AREAS IN SEISMIC ZONE 2 OR GREATER, PROVIDE ADDITIONAL HOISTW A Y SIZE AS FOLLOWS:
INCREASE WIDTH BY: 4" FOR PASSENGER REAR CWT & PASSENGER SIDE CWT. 2" FOR HOSPITAL/SERVICE SIDE CWT. INCREASE DEPTH BY: 2"FORPASSENGERSIDECWT, 2100#, 2500#, AND 3000# CAPACITIES WITH FRONT OPENING ONLY. 26. HOIST BEAM(S) REQUIRED. CONTACT LOCAL SCHINDLER OFFICE FOR SIZING AND LOCATION.
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GENERAL NOTE ABOUT ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE:
ROOMS SCHEDULED ARE TYPICAL FOR UNIT TYPES. UNITS ARE IDENTICAL IN THE FINISH OF EACH ROOM PER UNIT TYPE.
EXAMPLE:
NOT ALL INDIVIDUAL A UNIT ROOMS SHOW UP ON SCHEDULE HOWEVER THE TEMPLATE UNIT A ROOMS DO AND ALL OTHER UNIT A ROOMS ARE TO MATCH TEMPLATE.
UNIQUE ROOMS AND PUBLIC AREAS ARE SCHEDULED SEPARATE AND ARE SHOWN ON SCHEDULE.
SEE SPEC'S FOR FINISH MATERIALS IF NOT NOTED ON PLANS
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NUl\1BER NAME BASE FINISH FLOOR FINISH WALL FINISH FINISH COMMENTS
100 OFFlCE WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
101 FOYER WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
102 COi\1PlITOR WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
103 W/C RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
104 COMMUNITY WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
105 EXCERCISE WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
106 KITCHENETTE WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
107 ELECT. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
108 ELEV. EQUIP. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
108 A ELEVATOR DW&PT
109 JANT. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
110 FIRE RISER RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
110 FIRE RISER ROOM RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
III STAIR A WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
112 EXIT WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
113 CORRIDOR WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
114 STOR. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
115 LAUNDRY RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
116 STAIRB WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
117 A UNITL.R. WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
118 AUNITBR 1 WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
119 A UNITB.R. 2 WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
120 A UNIT FOYER WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
121 A UNIT KIT. WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
122 A UNIT BATH RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
124 CLOSET WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
125 CLOSET WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
126 CLOSET WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
127 LAUNDRY RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
128 WH RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
129 A UNIT STOR. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
131 B UNITB.R. WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
132 B UNIT KIT. WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
133 B UNIT FOYER WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
134 B UNIT BATH WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
135 B UNITL.R. WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
136 CLOSET WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
137 CLOSET WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
138 LAUNDRY RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
139 W.H. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
140 B UNIT STOR. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
141 C UNITL.R. WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
142 CUNITB.R.1 WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
143 C UNIT BATH WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
144 CUNITKIT. WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
145 CUNITFOYER WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
146 CUNITB.R.2 WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
147 CLOSET WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
148 CLOSET WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
149 CLOSET WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
150 LAUND. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
151 CLOSET WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
152 CUNIT STOR. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
207 ELECT. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
208B ELEVATOR DWPT DW&PT
209 JANT. STOR. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
211 STAIR A WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
212 EXIT WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
213 CORRIDOR 1 HR RATED WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
214 STOR. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
215 LAUNDRY RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
216 STAIRB WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
217 A UNITL.R. WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
218 AUNITBR 1 WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
219 A UNITBR2 WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
220 A UNIT FOYER WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
221 A UNIT KIT. WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
222 A UNIT BATH WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
231 B UNITBR WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
232 B UNIT KIT. WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
233 B UNIT FOYER WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
234 CUNITB.R.1 WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
235 B UNITL.R. WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
241 C UNITL.R. WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
243 C UNIT BATH WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
244 CUNITKIT. WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
245 CUNITFOYER WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
246 CUNITB.R.2 WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
247 D UNIT BEDROOM WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
248 DUNITBATH WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
249 DUNITLR WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
250 DUNIT KIT WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
251 DUNITFOYER WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
252 DUNITLRY WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
306 F.R. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
308A ELEVATOR DWPT DW&PT
311 STAIR A WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
312 EXIT WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
314 STOR. WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
315 LAUNDRY RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
317 STAIR WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
318 LIVING ROOM A WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
319 KITCHEN A WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
320 FOYER A WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
321 BEDROOM A WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
322 BEDROOMAA WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
323 BATHROOM A WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
324 STORAGE A RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
330 BEDROOMB WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
331 LIVING ROOM B WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
332 KITCHENB WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
333 FOYERB WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
334 BATHROOMB WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
335 STORAGEB RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
336 LIVING ROOM C WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
337 BEDROOMC WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
339 KITCHENC WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
340 CLOSET WOOD CARPET DWPT DW&PT
341 BATHROOMC WOOD VINYL DWPT DW&PT
342 STORAGEC RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT
343 J ant. / Stor. RUBBER VINYL DWPT DW&PT i rus s
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STRUCTURAL DETAILS
GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS
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FUTURE HCP HANDICAP RAD RADIUS
NEW HVAC HEATING, VENTILATING AND RD ROOF DRAIN
DEPTH AIR CONDITIONING RDL ROOF DRAIN LEADER
LENGTH HWR HEATING, VENTILATING AND RE REFERANCE
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AC AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS NATIONAL
ADJ ADJUSTABLE J-BOX JUNCTION BOX ASSOCIATION MANUAL
AFF ABOVE FINISH FLOOR JAN JANITOR SPEC SPECIFICATION
ALT ALTERNATE JST JOIST SQ SQUARE
ALUM ALUMINUM JT JOINT SS SANITARY SEWER
APPROX APPROXIMATE STRUCT STRUCTURAL
ARCH ARCHITECTURAL KW KILOWATI TEL TELEPHONE
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BOCA BUILDING OFFICIALS LBS POUNDS
CODE ADMINISTRATION UPC UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE
BOT BOTIOM MAT MATERIAL U URINAL
BTU BRITISH THERMAL UNIT MAX MAXIMUM
CF CUBIC FEET MECH MECHANICAL V VEN%VOLT
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CFM CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE MFG MANUFACTURER VAV VARI BLE AIR VOLUME
CL CENTER LINE MH MANHOLE VENT VENTILATION
CLG CEILING MIN MINIMUM
CMU CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT MIR MIRROR W WEST
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CW COLD WATER MTD MOUNTED wjo WITHOUT
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DF DRINKING FOUNTAIN
DIA DIAMETER N NORTH WT WEIGHT
DIM DIMENSION N{A NOT APPLICABLE
DIV DIVISION N C NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE "X" FIRE TREATED GYPSUM BOARD
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DS DOWN SPOUT PROTECTION ASSOCIATION
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DRAWING LIST
MO.O MECHANICAL COVER
MO.1 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
P1.0 BELOW SLAB PLUMBING PLAN
P1.1 BELOW SLAB PLUMBING PLAN
P1.2 1 ST & 2ND PLUMBING PLAN
P1.3 1 ST & 2ND PLUMBING PLAN
P1.4 BELOW FLOOR 3RD FLOOR PIPING
P1.5 BELOW FLOOR 3RD FLOOR PIPING
P1.6 3RD FLOOR PLUMBING
P1.7 3RD FLOOR PLUMBING
P2.1 PLUMBING DETAILS & SCHEDULE
H1.0 HVAC FLOOR PLAN
H1.1 HVAC FLOOR PLAN
H1.2 HVAC FLOOR PLAN
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TOP AND BOTIOM ELEVATION LABEL
COLUMN LINE
WALL SECTION REFERENCE (SEE DET 1 ON SHT MO.1)
INTERIOR ELEVATION REFERENCE (SEE DET 1 ON SHT MO.1)
SECTION REFERENCE
(SEE DET 1 ON SHT MO.1)
DETAIL REFERENCE
(SEE DET 1 ON SHT MO.1)
AREA OF DEMOLITION AND/OR CONSTRUCTION
GENERAL NOTES
HVAC SYSTEM DESIGN SUMMARY
COOLI NG LOAD COOLI NG LOAD HEATING LOAD
AREA UNIT # SENSIBLE TOTAL TOTAL NOTES
(BTU/HR) (BTU/HR) (BTU/HR)
APPARTMENT SPLIT 25 43,447 43,447 44,077 ( 1 )( 2)
COMMON AREA SPLIT 1 15,566 21,936 9,507 (1)(2)
OFFICE SPACE SPLIT I 28,096 28,096 10,053 ( 1 )( 2) 1) THE DRAWINGS INDICATE LOCATION, DIMENSIONS, REFERENCE AND TYPICAL DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION. THE DRAWINGS DO NOT INDICATE
EVERY CONDITION - WORK NOT PARTICULARLY DETAILED SHALL BE OF CONSTRUCTION SIMILAR TO PARTS THAT ARE DETAILED.
2) FIGURED DIMENSIONS GOVERN. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE DESIGN TEAM.
3) DETAILED DRAWINGS AND LARGER SCALE DRAWINGS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SMALLER SCALE DRAWINGS.
4) WHERE NO MATERIAL NOTES OCCUR, THE GRAPHIC MATERIAL INDICATION SHALL INDICATE MATERIAL TYPES AND ITEMS. SEE SYMBOL AND MATERIALS LIST ON THIS SHEET.
5) ANY PENETRATIONS THROUGH RATED ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE FIRESTOPPED IN ACCORDANCE WITH (2006 IBC). USE "METACAULK STEP BY STEP" (OR EQUAL) FIRE STOPPING MANUAL (UL APPROVED). DETAIL W/ MIN 1 HR !IF" RATING AND ''T'' RATING, APPROPRIATE FOR PENETRATION MATERIAL TYPE.
6) ANY DUCT PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RATED CORRIDOR WALLS AND CEILINGS SHALL HAVE FIRE DAMPERS (2006 IBC). EXCEPTION: A MINIMUM OF 26 GAGE STEEL DUCTS DO NOT REQUIRE COMBINATION FIRE/SMOKE DAMPERS WHEN THE DUCTS HAVE NO OPENINGS INTO THE CORRIDOR.
7) ALL VALVES, SLIDE GATES, INDICATORS, ACTUATORS, SWITCHES, ETC WHICH REQUIRE ATIENTION, OPERATION OR OBSERVATION SHALL BE LOCATED TO BE PLAINLY VISIBLE AND REACHABLE FOR NORMAL WORK AREAS. VALVE ACTUATORS OR OPERATORS LOCATED BELOW 2'-0" OR ABOVE 7'-0" SHALL BE POINTED TOWARDS THE OPERATOR/TECHNICIAN FOR EASY OPERATION, UNLESS THE INSTALLATION LOCATION OR DESIGN REQUIREMENTS PRECLUDES IT. ALL DAMPER CONTROL ACTUATORS SHALL BE MOUNTED IN THE DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW.
8) THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY MUST BE NOTIFIED 1 0 WORKING DAYS IN ADVANCE FOR ALL RENOVATIONS THAT DISTURB 260 LF / 160 SF / 35 CF OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS. CALL (208) 334-1626.
9) INSTALL ALL PRODUCTS AND BUILDING MATERIALS WITH ADHERENCE TO MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND/OR SMACNA AND/OR APPLICABLE CODES.
(1) LOAD AS CALCULATED BY A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING FIRM CONFORMING TO ASHRAE STANDARDS. (2) BUILDING DESIGN CONDITIONS WERE: SUMMER 95 DB, 62WB, WINTER 3 DB PER ASHRAE 1 %
10) ALL ATIEMPTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO AVOID INTEFERENCES WITH OTHER DISCIPLINES, HOWEVER, FINAL INSTALLATION COORDINATION IS THE RESPONISIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR.
CODE DATA
MECHANICAL CODE:
PLUMBING CODE:
2006 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE 2006 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE
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BUILDING SECTIONS
SECTION 15010: BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to the Work of this Section.
1.02 SUMMARY
A. Furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and services for all mechanical Work as
specified and indicated, in accord with provisions of Contract Documents. Completely coordinate with Work of all other trades. Although such Work is not specifically indicated, furnish and install all supplementary or miscellaneous items, appurtenances and devices incidental to or necessary for a sound, secure and complete installation.
B.Furnish and provide all necessary notices, obtain and pay for all permits and pay all government sales taxes, fees and other costs incurred in connection with the work. Obtain all required certificates of inspection for the work.
C. Drawings, Use and Interpretation:
1. Drawings are diagrammatic and indicate general arrangement of systems and equipment, except -when specifically dimensioned or detailed.
2. For exact locations of building elements, refer to dimensioned architectural and structural drawings.
3. Field measurements take precedence over dimensioned drawings.
4 Piping and ductwork plans are intended to show size, capacity, approximate location, direction and general relationship of one work phase to another, but not the exact detail or arrangement.
5. Field verify locations and arrangement of all existing systems and equipment.
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Perform all work in accordance with applicable codes and standards.
1.04 JOB CONDITIONS
A. Cause as little interference or interruption of existing utilities and services as possible.
Schedule Work which will cause interference or interruption in advance with Construction Manager.
B.Examine Contract Documents to determine how other Work will affect execution of mechanical Work.
C. Determine and verify locations of all existing utilities.
D. Establish lines and levels for each system and coordinate with other systems to prevent conflicts and maintain proper clearances and accessibility.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 GENERAL
A. Materials for mechanical work: Use only prime quality, new materials, apparatus and
equipment.
1. Standard products of manufacturer specified.
2. Where more than one unit is required on any item, furnish by the same manufacturer, except where specified otherwise.
3. Install same manufacturer, except as otherwise specified.
4. Install materials and equipment in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
B. Furnish equipment that will operate under all conditions of load without any sound or vibration that is objectionable in the opinion of the ArchitecVEngineer. Vibration or noise considered objectionable will be corrected by the Subcontractor at his expense.
C. Furnish and install all necessary foundations, supports, pads, bases ad piers required
for all materials and equipment furnished under this contract.
D. Provide all required firestopping at piping and duct penetrations of fire rated wall,
floors, ceilings and roofs.
2.02 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
A. Deliver materials or equipment to site in the manufacturer's original unopened,
labeled containers and adequately protect against moisture, tampering or damage from improper handling or storage. Do not deliver to site before items are ready for installation.
B.Factory Applied Finishes: Repair and/or refinish work damaged by the Work of this Division, to the Enigineer's satisfaction. Obtain finishing materials from equipment manufacturer.
C. Comply with the requirements for substitutions specified elsewhere in this Section.
2.03 MANUFACTURERS
A. Qualifications: Firms regularly engaged in manufacture of products specified, of types
and capacities required, whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for not less than 5 years, unless otherwise specified.
B.Subject to compliance with requirements specified, provide material or product from one of the manufacturers listed for each item.
2.04 SUBMITTALS
A. Within thirty days after award of contract, provide six copies of a complete list of all
materials and equipment proposed for this project.
B.lnclude make, type, manufacturer's name, trade deSignation, operating weight and location of the center of gravity (where applicable) of each item of equipment in manufacturer's cut sheet.
C. Review of submittals shall not relieve the contractor from responsibility of deviations
from the plans or specifications, unless he has, in writing, called the Architects/Engineers attention to deviations at the time of submission, and obtained his written review.
Review of submittals does not relieve the contractor from responsibility for errors in shop drawings or literature.
D. Equipmnet requiring submittals:
1. Plumbing fixtures.
2. HVAC equipment
3. Grilles, Registers, Diffusers.
2.05 SUBSTITUTION
A. General:
1. Model, size and scheduled data refer to the manufacturer indicated in equipment schedules.
2. Manufacturers named in this SpeCification are acceptable, but their equipment, materials and/or methods are subject to the Engineer's review and acceptance.
3. Where "or equal" is mentioned and manufacturer, material and/or method other than specified are submitted for approval, include proof of equality. The burden of proof as to the equality of any proposed substitute manufacturer, material or method shall rest upon the Contractor.
4. The Engineer's decision shall be final.
BHequests for substitution review and acceptance shall be accomplished by table of comparison listing pertinent features of both specified and proposed materials, such as material of construction, replacement or maintenance access, motor type, horsepower, voltage, phase, service factor. Review of proposed substitutions will not be made until receipt of satisfactory comparison tabulation.
C. Submittal of substitutions shall be limited to one proposal for each type or kind of
item, unless otherwise permitted by Engineer. If first proposed product submittal is rejected, contractor shall then submit the first-named or scheduled product.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 GENERAL
A. Coordinate all work with the various trades involved to provide a complete and
satisfactory installation.
C. When changes in location of any Work are required, obtain approval of Engineer
before making change.
D. Do not change indicated sizes without approval of Engineer.
E.Provide all necessary offsets and crossovers in piping and ductwork, whether indicated or not.
F .Install piping parallel to walls and vertically plumb.
G. Examine areas and conditions under which mechanical system materials and
products are to be installed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in manner acceptable to installer.
3.02 Electrical
A. Electric motors required for equipment specified in this section shall be provided and
installed by this Subcontractor. Motor starters, disconnects, relays, pilot lights, etc. are, in general, to be furnished and installed by Electrical Contractor. Starters, relays, controls, etc. which are factory assembled into packaged equipment shall be furnished by this Subcontractor under this section of the specifications.
B.AII motors shall be provided with adequate starting and protective equipment as speCified or required. Motor capacity shall be sufficient to operate driven device under all conditions of operation and load without overload. Minimum horsepower shall be as specified.
3.03 EXCAVATING, TRENCHING, AND BACKFILLING
A. General: Lay pipe to required lines and grades. Place fittings and valves at required
locations and with joints centered, spigots home, and valve stems plumb.
1. Subsurface Explorations: Whenever necessary to determine location of existing underground utility structures, examine available records and make explorations and excavations necessary to determine utility locations.
2. Obstructions caused by other utility structures: Where grades or alignment of pipe is obstructed by existing utility structures such as conduits, ducts, pipes, branch connections to main sewers, or main drains, permanently support, relocate, remove, or reconstruct obstruction.
3. Protecting underground and surface structures: Provide temporary support and adequate protection and maintenance of underground and surface utility structures, drains, sewers, and other obstructions encountered in progress of the work. Protect poles, fences, trees, and other property unless their removal is authorized. Satisfactorily restore any property damaged.
4. Deviations: Make no deviation from required line or grade without written permission.
3.04 CUTTING AND PATCHING
A. Provide all cutting and patching necessary to install the work speCified in this
sections.
1. Patching shall match adjacent surfaces.
2. No structural members shall be cut without the approval of the ArchitecVEngineer.
3. Locate openings and sleeves to permit neat installation of piping, ductwork and equipment.
3.05 INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT
A. Install all equipment in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations.
B. Provide all necessary anchoring devices and supports.
1. Use structural supports suitable for equipment, or as indicated.
2. Check loadings and dimensions of equipment with Shop Drawings.
3. Do not cut or weld to building structural members, unless specifically indicated otherwise.
4. Provide all equipment supports not detailed on architectural and mechanical drawings.
C. Verify that equipment will fit support layouts indicated.
1. Where substitute equipment is used, revise indicated supports to fit.
2. Coordinate size and location of roof penetrations and wall openings with work of other sections.
D. Install rain hoods and metal counter flashings as indicated and to make all penetrations of mechanical work through walls and roofs, water and weather-tight. Furnish all clamps, waterproofing material and labor necessary.
E. Install equipment to permit easy access for normal maintenance.
1. Maintain easy access to filters, motors, drives, valves, etc.
2. Minor changes from the drawings may be made, with prior approval, to allow for better accessibility.
F. In mechanical areas, coordinate locations of floor drains, floor sinks, etc., with
locations of equipment and housekeeping pads. Locate drains to properly serve equipment and to result in orderly routing of drain piping, while minimizing tripping
hazards, etc.
INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BY OWNER OR OTHER DIVISION Receive, un-crats, inspect, move in place and install any owner supplied equipment. Provide rough-in and final connections to all equipment requiring mechanical
3.06 A.
B.
services.
C. Install all fittings, valves, and other items furnished as integral part of equipment, but
shipped loose.
FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
3.07 A.
Perform indicated tests to demonstrate workmanship, operation, and performance.
1. Conduct tests in presence of inspectors of agencies having jurisdiction, as required.
2. Furnish all lubricating materials required for test.
Repair or replace equipment and systems found inoperative or defective and re-test. If equipment or system fails re-test, replace it with products which conform with
Contract Documents.
B. 1.
2. Continue remedial measures and re-tests until satisfactory results are obtained.
3.08 ADJUST AND CLEAN
A. Inspect all equipment and put in good working order.
B. Clean all exposed and concealed items:
1. Clean floor drains, cleanouts, and plumbing fixtures.
2. Clean specialties such as traps and strainers.
C. Equipment and Materials: Remove foreign materials including dirt, grease, splashed
paint, and plaster, etc. Restore to original condition and finish damaged.
D. Domestic Water Systems:
1. Sterilization: After above flushing, draining, and refilling, sterilize domestic water systems in accordance with requirements of public health agency having jurisdiction. If Health Dept. does not have specific requirements, use following alternative.
a. Alternative Procedure: Sterilize domestic water systems with 4% chlorine
solution injected into system to concentration of 50 parts per million and allow to stand for 24 hours. After this period, purge throughout entire structure at outlets; reduce system chlorine content to less than 1 part per million.
2. Warning Signs: Provide signs at outlets during chlorination.
E. Gas: After testing of natural gas system, and before any gas is put into line, blowout
entire system of piping to remove scale and dirt; purge air by filling system with gas.
F. Adjusting: Adjust equipment and system components as indicated or as otherwise
required to result in intended system operation. Thereafter, as a result of system operation, or as directed, make readjustments as necessary to refine performance and to effect complete system tuneup.
3.09 TESTING
A. Piping:
1. All plumbing piping shall be tested in accordance with the requirements of the Uniform Plumbing Code, latest edition. Other piping systems shall be tested to 1.5 times the operating pressure, for a minimum period of two hours. If the test pressures falls more that 5 percent during the test period, the leak shall be located, repaired, and the test repeated.
2. Test thermometers, pressure gages, and water meters for accurate indication; automatic water feeders, air vents, trap primers, vacuum breakers, and other specialties for proper performance.
B. Systems:
1. All systems, including heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and plumbing systems, shall be tested at the completion of the building
to establish that the systems operate as specified and required. Testing shall be performed after air and water balancing is completed.
2. All Controls shall be calibrated accurately and all equipment shall be adjusted for satisfactory operation. Excessive vibration or noise from any system shall be corrected.
3. The air conditioning system shall be tested for satisfactory operation when the outside air temperature reaches 60 degrees F. or warmer. All other systems shall be tested at building completion.
4. All tests shall be performed in the presence of the ArchitecVEngineer or his representative.
C. Hangers and Supports: With systems in normal operation, test hangers, supports and rods to insure they are plumb and supporting proper share of load. Additionally support systems and equipment that sway, crawl, or vibrate.
D. Other Materials and Equipment:
1. Test as specified; as recommended by equipment manufacturer; and as otherwise necessary or directed to assure they are complete, operable, and ready for use.
3.10 Balancing
A. Prior to final acceptance by the Owners, all air systems in the building shall be
balanced to deliver the quantities as specified or directed. The air balance shall be performed by an independent agency specializing in balancing.
B. Test Procedures:
1. Examine installed Work and conditions under which testing is to be done to ensure that Work has been completed, cleaned, and is operable. Do not proceed with Testing, Adjusting and Balancing (TAB) work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in manner acceptable to Tester.
2. Test, adjust and balance environmental systems and components, as indicated, in accordance with procedures outlined in applicable standards.
3. Test, adjust and balance system during summer season for air conditioning systems and during winter season for heating systems, including at least period of operation at outside conditions within 5 degrees F wet bulb temperature of maximum summer design condition, and within 10 degrees F dry bulb temperature of minimum winter design condition. When seasonal operation does not permit measuring final temperatures, then take final temperature readings when seasonal operation does permit.
4. Prepare report of test results, including instrumentation calibration reports, in format recommended by applicable standards.
5. Patch holes in insulation, ductwork and housings, which have been cut or drilled for test purposes, in manner recommended by original Installer.
6. Mark equipment settings, including damper control Positions, valve indicators, fan speed control levers, and similar controls and devices, to show final settings at completion of TAB work. Provide markings with paint or other suitable permanent identification materials.
7. Retest, adjust, and balance systems subsequent to significant system modifications, and resubmit test results.
C. Air Balancing:
1. General:
a. Balance so that outside air flow does not go below minimum value at any time.
b. Verify proper automatic operation of automatic outside, return, and exhaust air dampers throughout entire range of operation.
c. Balance with filter pressure drop at midpoint between clean and dirty filters.
Artificially create required pressure drop, if necessary, by blanking off coils.
d. Balance with doors and windows in their normal, closed position.
2. Balance air to following tolerances:
a. Each outlet and each inlet: Plus 10% to minus 10% of CFM indicated on Drawings.
b. Each room and Air Terminal Unit: 0% to plus 10% of air monitor CFM.
c. Each Fan: 0% to plus 10% of system CFM.
3. Adjust throw patterns of supply air outlets including slot diffusers.
a. Adjust for draft free room air distribution.
b. Adjust as indicated. Where not indicated, adjust as directed by Engineer. Request such direction prior to balancing.
c. Unless otherwise indicated or directed, adjust air outlets to distribute air horizontally along ceiling and adjust perimeter slot diffusers to blow away from building perimeter.
4. System design static pressures are approximations. Make changes in sheaves and belts as required for specified static pressure differential across fan, and rated speed.
5. Inspect all rooms for room temperatures, drafts, and noise. Make adjustments to correct any problems.
3.11 SYSTEMS START UP
A. Startup requirements apply to contractor and owner supplied equipment and systems
B.Prior to final acceptance, at time agreed to by owner and Engineer, put all systems
into satisfactory operation.
C. At first heating or cooling season following final acceptance, start up systems not
started due to lack of seasonal design load or operation of the central system.
D. Operate all systems in good working order for period of five (5) working days.
E.Provide services of authorized factory service representative to perform start-up and operation demonstration services.
F.Perform services in accordance with manufacturer's written start-up instructions.
Test control and demonstrate compliance with requirements. Replace damaged or malfunctioning controls and equipment.
G. Maintenance and Operation Training:
1. After the mechanical system is completely installed and operations, the mechanical contractor shall provide a minimum of two hours training and instruction time for the building Owner or his representative. During this period, the contractor shall instruct the Owner in the operation and maintenance of all parts of the mechanical system, using the O&M manual where applicable.
3.12 SPECIAL TOOLS
A. Furnish to Owner not later than when owner takes possession of equipment.
B.Definition of Special Tools: Identified in or otherwise implied by, the manufacturer's operation and maintenance manuals for the furnished equipment, or which are otherwise required for the operation, with the manufacturer's recommended procedures for operation, adjustment and maintenance. Special tools do not include those required for major repairs normally done by factory trained or otherwise specialized service personnel, nor do they include those normally found in the possession of owner's on site maintenance personnel.
3.13 Record Documents and OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS
A. The Contractor shall provide two copies of an operations and maintenance manual at
least thirty days prior to completion of work. The manual shall be of the three ring binder type, entitled, "Operation and Maintenance Manual," with the job name and year of completion also included. The manual shall include, as a minimum:
1. List of all equipment with Manufacturer's name, model number, and local
representative, service facilities and normal channel of supply for each item.
2. System Description: Description of start up and operating procedures.
3. Controls: Diagrams and description of operation sequence of each system.
4. Equipment: Manufacturer's brochures, ratings, certified shop drawings, lubrication charts and data, parts lists with part numbers, and belt and sheave data. Mark each sheet with equipment identification number and actual installed condition.
5. Materials and Accessories: manufacturer's brochures, parts lists with part numbers and lubrication data where applicable. Mark each sheet with equipment identification number or system and location of installation; and to specifically identify which options are provided (in case where data sheet shows multiple options).
6. Certificate of factory test and code compliance as speofled.
7. Air and/or water system balance report as herein specified.
8. Guarantee letter as herein specified.
9. Any additional information required to enable the Owner to properly operate and maintain the building mechanical system.
B.Provide two complete sets of blueline as-built mechanical drawings.
1. The drawings shall indicate all departures from the contract drawings, and ashall locate all underground utility lines with dimensions from established building lines. Make all notations neat and legible, with red indelible pencil. At the completion of the work, these as-built drawings shall be signed and dated by the Mechanical Contractor, and returned to the ArchtectlEngineer.
3.14 Guarantee
A. All work furnished under this section shall be guaranteed in writing to be free from
defective work or materials for a period of one year after acceptance of the contract. All repairs or replacements because of defective materials or workmanship or noncompliance with code shall be provided without additional cost to the Onwer. Contractor shall furnish a letter indicating above guarantee with space for date of acceptance and expiration of guarantee. Letter shall be included in O&M Manual.
END OF SECTION 15010
SECTION 15400: PLUMBING PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. This section covers the work necessary for the plumbing system, complete. The
Mechanical General Provisions, Section15010, are to be included as part of this section of the specifications.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. The plumbing systems shall be installed in accordance with the Uniform Plumbing
Code, ANSI standards, International Mechanical Code, NFPA and IBC, as applicable.
B. All cast iron pipe and fittings above and below ground shell bear the collective
trade mark of the cast iron soil pipe institute.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 GENERAL
A. Plumbing fixtures and equipment shall be as listed on the drawings. In addition to those specifically listed, the following manufacturers are approved for bidding only, with final approval for installation based on submittal data furnished.
A. All plumbing fixtures shall be provided complete with all required trim for a complete and operational system. All exposed trim shall be chrome plated. All piping penetrations through finished wall shall be provided with chrome escutcheons. All plumbing fixtures shall be caulked and sealed to surrounding surfaces.
2.04 Piping and Fittings:
A. General:
1. Underground sanitary sewer and storm drain lines shall be installed ta 1I4-inch per foot slope, unless otherwise indicated. If such slope is not possible due to existing inverts, approval shall be obtained from the ArchitecVEngineer and the authority having jurisdiction before any piping is installed at a lesser slope.
2. Connections between piping of dissimilar materials shall be made with dielectric unions.
3. Provide standard manufactured water hammer arresters at all flush valves.
Size and locate per manufacturers recommendations. Provide access panels for access to all water hammer arresters.
B. Domestic Hot and Cold Water:
1. Piping inside building above slab or above grade in crawl space shall be ASTM B88, Type't.," hard drawn copper. Fittings shall be ANSI/ASME B16.23 cast brass, or ANSI/ASME B16.29 wrought copper. Joints shall be ANSI/ASTM B32 solder, Grade 95-5, lead free.
2. Piping underground within 5 feet of the building line or below floor slab, smaller than 4 inches, shall be ASTM B88, Type "K," hard drawn or soft annealed copper. Fittings shall be ANSI/ASME B16.29 wrought copper. Joints shall be ANSI/ASTM B32 solder, Grade 95-5, lead free. No joints shall be installed beneath concrete floor slabs.
C. Sanitary Sewer and Vent:
1. Piping and fittings shall be ABS, ASTM D2680 or D2751 with ABS fittings.
Joints shall be ASTM D2235, solvent welded as per solvent manufacturer's instructions. All main sewer risers (1 story or more), shall be cast iron CISPI 301, hubless, service weight, for prevention of noise transmission. All piping penetrations through fire rated walls, floors, or ceilings shall be cast iron or steel, and shall be fire sealed per local building inspectors requirements. All piping located above ceilings in areas used as return air plenums shall be cast iron or steel.
D. Hangers and Supports:
1. Pipe hangers shall be provided to adequately support all piping systems.
Hangers shall be vertically adjustable to provide for proper pitch and drainage. Hangers shall allow for expansion and contraction of the piping systems.
2. Hangers for pipe sizes 1/2 to 4 inches shall be adjustable clevis type.
3. Hangers for cold pipe, sizes 6 inches and over, shall be adjustable clevis type.
4. Hangers for hot pipe 6" and over, shall be adjustable steel yoke, cast iron roll, double hanger type.
5. Vertical pipes shall be supported with steel risers clamps.
6. All insulated piping shall be provided with minimum 18 guage galvanized insulation shields, 12 inches long, and oversized hangers.
7. Hanger rod sizing and spacing for pipe shall be as follows:
a. Pipe size to 1-114", 3/8" rod diameter, 6-112 foot max spacing
b. Pipe size to 2",3/8" rod diameter, 10 foot max spacing
c. Pipe size to 3", 1/2" rod diameter, 10 foot max spacing
d. Pipe size to 6", 5/8" rod diameter, 10 foot max spacing
e. Pipe size to 12R, 7/8" rod diameter, 14 foot max spacing
f. PVC/ABS (all sizes), 3/8R rod diameter, 6 foot max spacing
g. Cast Iron No-Hub, 5/8" rod diameter, 6 foot max spacing and at joints
8. Provide hangers within 12 inches of each horizontal elbow.
9. Provide hangers with minimum 1-1/2 inches vertical adjustment.
2.05 Insulation:
A. General:
1. All insulation shall have composite fire and smoke hazard ratings, as tested by ASTM E84, NFPA 255, and UL 723, not exceeding
a. Flame spread: 25
b. Smoke Developed: 50
B. Piping:
1. Insulation shall be installed in strict accordance with manufacturers
instructions.
2. Insulation shall be continuous through penetrations.
3. All insulation shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner.
4. Entire length of hot water piping shall be insulated. Cold water piping within eight feet of water heater shall be insulated.
5. All water piping insulation shall be R-7.
2.06 Valves and Strainers:
A. Ball Valves:
1. Valves 2 inches and smaller shall be bronze body, stainless steel ball, Teflon seats, and lever handle. Valves over 2 inches shall be cast steel body, chrome plated steel ball Teflon seats, and lever handle.
B. Check Valves:
1. Valves 2 inches and smaller shall be bronze Y -pattern, swing check, bronze disc, 200 psi WOG. Valves over 2 inches shall be iron body, bronze trim, swing check, renewable disc and seat.
C. Strainers:
1. Strainers 3 inches and smaller shall be iron body, V-pattern, 20-mesh Monel screen.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 Workmanship
A. General:
1. Install all piping, fixtures, equipment, and accessories as shown, and in strict accordance with the plumbing laws, rules, and regulations of the State and/or City. All work shall be done in a neat and orderly fashion, and left in a condition satisfactory to the ArchitecVEngineer.
B. Piping:
1. All piping shall be run parallel or perpendicular to established building lines.
Install piping so as to allow for expansion. Waste and vent piping occuring above floor slab shall be installed true and plumb. Extend vents at least 1 foot above roof and provide watertight flashing sleeves. Excavation and backfill shall be in accordance with Section 15010 of these specifications.
C.Fixtures:
1. Install fixtures true and plumb with building walls. Caulk all plumbing
fixtures at joints along wall, countertops, and other intersecting surface. Locate fixtures as shown and per manufacturer's instructions. Furnish all required trim for fixtures to provide a complete and workable installation.
3.02 Tests
A.General: 1.
All piping, fixtures, and equipment shall be inspected and approved before concealing or covering. All work shall be tested as required by Section 15010 of these specifications, and shall be leak proof before inspection is requested.
All tests shall be repeated if required by those making the inspection.
All potable water systems shall be flushed and disinfected in accordance with Section 15010 of these specifications. Following disinfection, system shall be flushed and water sampled to show compliance with requirements of public health authority having jurisdiction. If tested water does not meet requirement, disinfecting shall be repeated until water quality meets
requ i rements.
A.Fixtures and Equipment:
1. Fill all plumbing fixtures with water and check for leaks or retarded flow.
Repair as required. Adjust each piece of plumbing equipment as required to insure proper function. Leave all fixtures and equipment in first class operating condition.
END OF SECTION 15400
2.
SECTION 15800: HVAC PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A.This section covers the work necessary for the HVAC system, complete.
The Mechanical General Provisions, Section15010, are to be included as part of this section of the specifications.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.The HVAC systems shall be installed in accordance with the UPC, ANSI standards, IMC, SMACNA, ASHRAE, NFPA and IBC, as applicable.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 Ductwork
2.02
A.Low pressure ductwork shall be fabricated from galvanized sheet metal,
unless otherwise indicated. All sheet metal ductwork shall be sealed with United Sheet Duct Sealer, or equal.
B.Flexible ductwork shall be UL labled, insulated duct with vapor barrier
jacket. Pressure rating shall be 6" w.g. attach to duct take-off and terminal unit with stainless steel clamp and sealing mastic. Flexible duct shall have a maximum length of 5 feet.
Duct Accessories
A.Turning vanes shall be airfoil blade type, as manufactured by Duro Dyne,
Elgea, General sheet Metal, or equal. Vanes shall be installed in vane side rails. Single bladed, shop fabricated turning vanes are not acceptable.
B.Volume dampers shall be fabricated from galvanized steel in accordance
with SMACNA. Dampers shall have a continuous galvanized steel shaft, with damper regulators and end bearings. Dampers located above inaccessible ceilings (hard ceilings) shall be furnished with concealed ceiling damper regulators.
C.Flexible connections shall be provided at all rotating fan equipment.
Connectors shall be of fire, water, and weather resistant material.
Piping Systems
A.Condensate drain piping shall be Type M hard drawn copper, ASTM B88, with solder joints, grade 95TA.
Insulation:
A.General:
1. All insulation shall have composite fire and smoke hazard ratings, as tested
by ASTM E84, NFPA 255, and UL 723, not exceeding:
a. Flame spread: 25
b. Smoke Developed: 50
2. Insulating values shall be:
a. R-5 for supply and return air ducts in unconditioned spaces:
b. R-8 for supply and return air ducts outside the building.
3. Sound attenuation insulation shall be bonded fiber glass board
specifically designed to be installed inside sheet metal ductwork or plenums and comply with NFPA Standards 90A and 90B.
Control system A.General:
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The Mechanical Contractor shall be responsible for a complete and operable control system, including equipment, installation and accessories required to perform the required control functions. All control conduit and wiring shall be furnished by the Electrical Contractor. Thermostats, sub-base switches, remote control devices, etc., shall be supplied installed and connected by the Mechanical Contractor. The Mechanical Contractor shall furnish the Electrical Contractor with wiring diagrams for all mechanical
equipment and control.
The control system shall be basically electrical, with supplementary electronic devices as required.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
2.
3.01 Workmanship
A.General:
1. Install all materials and equipment as shown and in strict accordance with
the applicable codes for the State and/or city. Plans do no attempt to show exact details of all piping and ductwork, and no extra payment will be allowed for offsets required due to obstructions by other trades. All work shall be done in a neat and orderly fashion and left in a condition satisfactory to the ArchitecVEngineer.
2. All piping shall be run parallel or perpendicular to established buildings
lines. Install piping so as to allow for expansion. Install all valves with stems horizontal or above. Install air vents at all high points. Provide all piping which passes through walls, floors, or ceilings with standard weight pipe sleeves.
B.lnsulation:
1. All piping insulation shall be applied over clean, dry surfaces after system
has peen pressure tested and any leaks corrected. Finished appearance of all insulation shall be smooth and continuous. Provide cost of insulating cement where need to obtain this result.
2. Flexible duct insulation shall be secured to duct surface with 4 inch wide
bands of adhesive applied on maximum 18 inch centers. Additional galvanized tie-wire support shall be furnished as required and recommended by the insulation manufacturer.
C.Diffusers, Registers and Grilles:
1. All diffusers, grilles, and registers shall be installed tight on their respective mounting surfaces and shall be accurately centered on ceiling tile, recesses, windows, or doors.
2. Supply and Return boots shall be painted flat black.
D.Ductwork:
1 . All sheet metal work shall be done by qualified, experienced mechanics in
accordance with the requirements of ASH RAE and the latest edition of the applicable SMACNA manual. All ductwork shall be installed in a neat and orderly manner, and shall be adequately supported to prevent vibration or sagging. All sheet metal ductwork shall be sealed with United Sheet Metal Duct Sealer or equal.
2. All supply and return ductwork shall be insulated for sound attenuation
for 10' on either side of the fan or through the first ell.
END OF SECTION 15800
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CONTRACTOR TO VERI FY THAT FLOOD RIMS 0 FALL FI XTU RES AR E ABOVE THE ELEVATION OF THE NEXT UPSTREAM MANHOLE. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY DESIGN TEAM IF FOUND OTHERWISE
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1. ALL EFFORTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO COORDINATE THE PLUMBING SYSTEMS WITH THE STRUCTURE AND WITH OTHER DISCIPLINES. HOWEVER, RESPONSIBILITY LIES WITH THE CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE THAT ALL COORDINATION EFFORTS ARE MADE.
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2 STRUCTURAL MEMBERS SHALL NOT BE CUT OR PENETRATED UNLESS APPROVED IN ADVANCED IN WRITING BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER.
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4 CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY THAT FLOODRIMS OF ALL FIXTURES ARE ABOVE THE ELEVATION OF THE NEXT UPSTREAM MANHOLE. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY DESIGN TEAM IF FOUND
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2. STRUCTURAL MEMBERS SHALL NOT BE CUT OR PENETRATED UNLESS APPROVED IN ADVANCED IN WRITING BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
3. HORIZONTAL DRAINAGE PIPING SHALL BE SLOPED AT NO LESS THAN 1/4"/FT UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
4 CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY THAT FLOODRIMS OF ALL FIXTURES ARE ABOVE THE ELEVATION OF THE NEXT UPSTREAM MANHOLE. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY DESIGN TEAM IF FOUND OTHERWISE.
7. SEWER, VENT, HOT AND COLD WATER PIPING SHALL BE RUN ON WARM SIDE OF INSULATION (FOR FREEZE PROTECTION).
8 GAS PIPING SHALL NOT BE THE MEANS OF SUPPORT OF ANY APPLIANCE
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10. ALL GAS PIPING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN CEILING SPACE IF POSSIBLE.
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WC-? WATER CLOSET ELONGATED 3" 2" INTEGRAL 1/2" -- MODEL - ZURN Z-5550 - FLOOR MOUNTED, TANK TYPE
ADA MATERIAL - VITREOUS CHINA (ADA COM PLIANT), LEVER TO BE ON 'I:r"
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FAUCET - ZURN Z-7440-FC AERATOR,
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DRAIN - ZURN Z -874.3-PC STANDARD GRID - INSULATION PER ADA REOMNTS
DRAIN - ZURN Z-8746-PC OFFSET GRID
ANGLE STOP - ZURN Z -8804LR
INSULATION KIT ZURN Z-8746 STANDARD GRID
INSULATION KIT ZURN Z-8746-3NT OFFSET GRID
L-? LAVATORY WALL HUNG 1-1/2" 1-1/2" 1-1/4" 1/2" 1/2" MODEL - ZURN Z-5344 - WALL HUNG
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SIZE - 20-1/4" x 17-1/2", AERATOR,
FAUCET - ZURN Z-7440-FC
TRAP - ZURN Z-8701-9LC-PC - INSULATION PER ADA REOMNTS
ANGLE STOP - ZURN Z-8804LR
CARRIER - ZURN Z-1231 SINGLE
DRAIN - ZURN Z -8743-PC STANDARD GRID
DRAIN - ZURN Z-8746-PC OFFSET GRID
INSULATION KIT ZURN Z-8746 STANDARD GRID
INSULATION KIT ZURN Z-8746-.3NT OFFSET GRID
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MATERIAL - STAINLESS STEEL - ADA COMPLIANT
SIZE - 33"x22" - WITH HOSE SPRAYER
FAUCET - ZURN Z-824-CO-HS
CONTINOUS WASTE ZURN Z -8752
BASKET STRAINER ZURN Z-S741-SS
TRAP - ZURN Z-8701-9LC-PC
ANGLE STOP - ZU RN Z -SS04LR
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INSULATION KIT ZURN Z-8746-.3NT OFFSET GRID
SS-l SERVICE SINK 3" 1" 3" 1/2" 1/2" MODEL - STERN WILLIAMS HL -2200 24x24x 12 CORNER FLOOR MOUNTED
MATERIAL - TERRAZZO angled for corner installation
FAUCET - ZURN Z-843-M1-RC WITH VACUUM BREAKER
DRAIN - STERN WILLIAMS TC-3
ACCESSORIES - STERN WILLIAMS T -35 HOSE AND BRACKET T40
MOP HANGER BP-2-28 WALL GUARDS
WB-1 WASHER HOOK UP BOX 2" 2" 2" 1/2" 1/2" MODEL - OATEY - CENTER DRAIN WITH 1/4 TURN VALVES
1M-I ICE MACHINE HOOK UP BOX -- -- -- 1/2" -- MODEL - OATEY - WITH VALVE
DCBP-1 DOUBLE CHECK -- -- -- -- -- MODEL - WILKINS 950 WITH 1/4 TURN BALL VALVE AND
BACKFLOW PREVENTER BRONZE STRAINER
HB-1 NON-FREEZE HOSE BIBB -- -- -- .3/4" -- MODEL - ZURN Z -1.320-NB ENCLOSED NICKEL BRONZE HINGED FLUSH WALL MOUNTED WITH HINGED
LOCKING COVER MARKED 'WATER', 12" LONG SHANK WITH WALL COVER @ +24" ABOVE FINISH
CLAMP, ANTI-SIPHON AUTOMATIC DRAINING WITH REMOVABLE GRADE
OPERATING KEY.
TP-1 TRAP PRIMER -- -- -- 1/2" -- MODEL - ZURN Z-1022 PROVIDE BALL VALVE UPSTREAM FOR MOUNT ABOVE FLOOR IN WALL,
MAINTENANCE. IF EXPOSED ON WALL, FINISH TO BE CHROME WHERE POSSIBLE, WITH 12x12
PLATED. ACCESS DOOR. OTHERWISE, MOUNT
ON WALL.
FS-1 FLOOR SINK 6" DEPTH 2" 2" 2" - - MODEL - ZURN ZN-1900-2 WITH NICKEL BRONZE FRAME, HALF 12"x12"6"
GRATE AND DOME BOTTOM STRAINER.
FD-1 FLOOR DRAIN 2" 2" 2" 1/2" - MODEL - ZURN ZN415-5B-P WITH TRAP PRIMER CONNECTION.
TRAP
PRIME
CONN.
HD-1 HUB DRAIN 2" 2" 2" - -
FCO-1 FLOOR CLEANO UT MODEL - ZURN ZN 1400 NICKEL BRONZE TOP
-- -- -- -- --
WCO-1 WALL CLEANOUT -- -- -- -- -- MODEL - ZURN 1446 WALL CLEANOUT ABS PLUG
GCO-1 GRADE CLEANOUT -- -- -- -- -- MODEL - ZURN Z1400 ROUND EXTRA HEAVY DUTY WITH SIZE TO MATCH SANITARY SEWER
ADJUSTABLE CAST IRON TOP, SIZED PER PLANS, SET IN PIPE
12"x 1t'x3-1 /2" CONCRETE PAD FLUSH WITH GRADE.
SH-1 SHOWER VALVE - - - 1/2" 1/1' VALVE MODEL - ZURN 7300-SS-MT-HW
EWC-1 ELECTRI C WATER COOLER 1-1/2" 1-1/1" 1-1/2" 1 /2" MODEL - OASIS PSAC-SL BI-LEVEL
MATERIAL - STAINLESS STEEL WITH SANDSTONE FINISH
CARRIER - ZURN Z1225-BL
EWC-1 ELECTRI C WATER COOLER 1-1/2" 1-1/2" 1-1/2" 1 /2" MODEL - OASES P8AC
MATERIAL - STAINLESS STEEL WITH SANDSTONE FINISH
CARRIER - ZURN Z1225
WH-1 GAS WATER HEATER -- -- -- 3/4" 3/4" MODEL - 1/2" GAS CONNECTION. PROVIDE
GAS INPUT - 65,000 BTU WITH 4" DRAIN PAN.
ACCESSORIES - T&P RELIEF, ASME RATED
FEATURES: GLASS LINED TANK, ANODE ROD, FOAM INSULATED
TANK, DIP TUBE, THERMOSTAT HIGH LIMIT CONTROL, TOP
CONNECTION OPENINGS, 3 YEAR WARRANTY. SCALE
This set of documents, the ideas, designs, and drawings, are the exclusive property of TRW ARCHITECTURE CHID. and they are not to be used, in whole, or in part, for any project without the written authorization of TRW ARCHITECTURE CHTD.
TELEPHONE OUTLET BOX AT 18· (UNO) SINGLE-GANG OUTLET BOX AND TRIM RING l-GANG COVERPLATE WITH AN RJ11 CONNECTOR (1) TEL CABLE
TELEVISION OUTLET BOX AT 18· (UNO) SINGLE GANG OUTLET BOX AND TRIM RING l-PORT COVERPLATE AND CONNECTOR
(1) COAX CABLE
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LIGHTING SYMBOLS
SINGLE POLE SWITCH
48" TO TOP OF OUTLET BOX
COMBINATION FAN SPPED CONTROL SWITCH AND LIGHTING DIMMER SWITCH
48" TO TOP OF OUTLET BOX
THREE WAY LIGHT SWITCH 48· TO TOP OF OUTLET BOX
LIGHTING OUTLET AND LUMINAIRE CEILING OR WALL MOUNTED
FLUORESCENT LIGHTING OUTLET AND LUMINAIRE SURFACE MOUNTED
POLE MOUNTED LUMINAIRE (SINGLE-LUMINAIRE)
(!) CONFIRM EXACT LOCATION OF SIGN WITH ARCHITECT. ~ TO A 30A/2P CIRCUIT BREAKER IN PANEL 'C'.
GENERAL NOTES
A. LOCATIONS OF TELEPHONE AND TELEVISION SERVICE POINTS ARE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS WITH THE UTILITY COMPANIES AND INSTALL THE CONDUITS TO THE EXACT LOCATION AS SPECIFIED BY THE UTILITY COMPANIES.
B. COORDINATE LOCATIONS OF TRANSFORMERS, UNDERGROUND CONDUITS FOR ALL UTILITIES, ETC., WITH THE WATER AND SEWER EASEMENTS.
POWER SYMBOLS
PAD MOUNTED TRANSFORMER
FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY UTILITY COMPANY
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
18" TO TOP OF OUTLET BOX
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TAPE LABEL ON COVERPLATE TO IDENTIFY SWITCHING.
SPECIAL PURPOSE RECEPTACLE
R RANQE. IIEMA 14-«lR AT 24- D DRYER. IIEMA 14-3OR AT 48-
SAFETY DISCONNECT SWITCH
DOORBELL PUSHBUTTON AT 48" TO TOP OF OUTLET BOX
DOORBELL
DOORBELL TRANSFORMER
LOADCENTER, FLUSH MOUNTED. TOP AT 78"
MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT DESIGNATION
EXHAUST FAN
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UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
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ELEC. DETAILS FIRESTOP CAULK FORCED INTO ANNULAR SPACE TO MAX. EXTENT POSSIBLE & FLUSH WITH WALL SURFACES
GALV. STEEL COLLAR LINED WI INTUMESCENT MATERIAL OR "PROSET" STUB-OUT WI ANCHOR TABS & SIZED TO
FIT PIPE DIAMETER
"---_ MAX. 4" 0 NON-METALLIC PIPE
CONDUIT THROUGH PENETRATION V.L. SYSTEM No. W-L-2029
RIGIDLY SUPPORT CABLE WITHIN 12" OF WALL, PER NEC 2003, W/CABLE TIES, STRAPS OR OTHER SIMILAR DEVICES DESIGNED SO AS TO NOT DAMAGE CABLE EA. SIDE OF WALL. FASTEN
SUPPORTS TO BLOCKING OR
FRAMING MEMBER.
WOOD STUD WALL
DETAILD
MAX. 4" DIA. OPENING; DIAMETER OF CIRCULAR CUTOUT IN GYPSUM WALLBOARD SHALL BE 1/2" LARGER THAN DIAMETER OF TIGHT CABLE BUNDLE; ANNULAR SPACE MIN. 0" (POINT CONTACT) TO MAX. 1/2"
FIRE-BARRIER SEALANT - SPECIFIED TECHNOLOGIES INC. - SPECSEAL 100, 101, 102, 105 OR SPECSEAL PUTTY - MIN. 5/8" THICKNESS APPLIED WITHIN ANNULUS, FLUSH WITH SURFACE OF GYPSUM BOARD. FORCE SEALANT INTO INTERSTICES OF CABLE GROUP TO MAX. EXTENT POSSIBLE. APPLY ADDITIONAL MATERIAL TO FORM 1/4" THICK CROWN AROUND CABLE BUNDLES ON BOTH SIDES OF WALL.
CABLE PENETRANTS - (SEE U.L. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION FOR PRECISE LIMITATIONS ON TYPE/SIZE OF PENETRATING ELEMENTS. SEE NEC 2003 FOR ELEMENT ADJACENCY LIMITATIONS)
ELECTRICAL CABLE PENETRATION - THROUGH PENETRATION V.L. SYSTEM No.'s W-L-3076 OR W-L-3135
WIRE PENETRATIONS -----THROUGH FRAMING
NOTE:
WHEN BOXES ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF A WALL ARE CLOSER THAN 24", A U.L.RATED BOX INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS MAY BE USED. BOXES SHOULD MAINTAIN A MINIMUM SEPARATION FROM THEIR CLOSEST EDGES AS PER MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREM ENTS, BUT IN NO CASE SHALL THEY BE CLOSER THAN 3", AND IN NO CASE SHOULD THEY BE INSTALLED BACK-TO-BACK OR OVERLAPPING ONE ANOTHER.
~--OUTLET BOX THAT MEETS REQUIREMENTS OF U.L. #14288
PLAN VIEW
SIDE "B"
SIDE "A"
OPTION #3: UoLo-RATED NON-METALLIC OUTLET BOXES
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MAINTAIN A STUD BETWEEN ALL-~ BOXES WHERE POSSIBLE. WHERE
__ - OPTION 1: STEEL OUTLET BOXES ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE WALL SHALL BE SEPARATED AS FOLLOWS:
1.2. BY A HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF NOT LESS THAN THE DEPTH OF THE WALL CAVITY WHEN THE WALL CAVITY IS FILLED WITH CELLULOSE LOOSE-FILL, ROCKWOOL OR SLAG MINERAL WOOL INSULATION;
1.3. BY SOLID FIRE-BLOCKING IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION R602.8.1; OR
1.4. BY PROTECTING BOTH OUTLET BOXES BY LISTED PUTTY PADS; OR
1.5. BY OTHER LISTED MATERIALS AND METHODS.
OPTION 2: MEMBRANE PENETRATIONS FOR LISTED ELECTRICAL OUTLET BOXES OF ANY MATER/ALL ARE PERMITTED PROVIDED SUCH BOXES HAVE BEEN TESTED FOR USE IN FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED ASSEMBLIES AND ARE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED IN THE LISTING. OUTLET BOXES ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE WALL SHALL BE SEPARATED AS FOLLOWS.
2.2. BY SOLID FIRE-BLOCKING IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION R602.8; OR
2.3. BY PROTECTING BOTH OUTLET BOXES BY LISTED PUTTY PADS; OR
2.4. BY OTHER LISTED MATERIALS AND METHODS.
SIDE "B"
OPTION #2: OUTLET BOXES LESS THAN 24" APART
MAINTAIN A STUD BETWEEN ALL BOXES. (TYPICAL)
---- 5/8" TYPE 'X' GYPSUM WALL BOARD; NUMBER OF LAYERS, FASTENER TYPE AND SHEET ORIENTATION PER RATED WALL DESIGN NUMBER
GYP. BD. THICKNESS AND LAYERS AS REQ'D
SIDE "A"
~- STEEL OUTLET BOX W/O F I RESTOP OR PLAST I C BOX W/ APPROVED FIRESTOP AT ANNULAR SPACE AROUND BOX
1. MEMBRANE PENETRATIONS OF MAXIMUM 2-HOUR FIRE- RESISTANCE-RATED WALLS AND PARTITIONS BY STEEL ELECTRICAL BOXES THAT DO NOT EXCEED 16 SQUARE INCHES (0.0103 m2) IN AREA PROVIDED THE AGGREGATE AREA OF THE OPENINGS THROUGH THE MEMBRANE DOES NOT EXCEED 100 SUARE INCHES 0.0645 m2) IN ANY 100 S.F. (9.29 m2) OF WALL AREA. THE AN NULAR SPACE BETWEEN THE WALL MEMBRANE AND THE BOX SHALL NOT EXCEED 1/8" (3.1 mm). SUCH BOXES ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE WALL SHALL BE SEPARATED AS FOLLOWS:
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"-----STEEL OUTLET BOX W/O FIRESTOP OR PLASTIC BOX W/ APPROVED FIRESTOP AT ANNULAR SPACE AROUND BOX
SIDE "B"
OPTION #1: OUTLET BOXES MORE THAN 24" APART
ELECTRICAL BOX - FIRE MEMBRANE PENETRATIONS
PENETRATIONS IN WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION
FROM 2006 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE SECTION R317.3
R317.3 RATED PENETRATIONS. PENETRATIONS OF WALL OR FLOOR/CEILING ASSEMBLIES REQUIRED TO BE FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION R317.1 PR R317.2 SHALL BE PROTECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS SECTION.
R317.3.1 THROUGH PENETRATIONS. THROUGH PENETRATIONS OF FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED WALLS AND FLOOR ASSEMBLIES SHALL COMPLY WITH SECTION R317.3.1.1 OR R317.3.1.2
EXCEPTION: WHERE THE PENETRATING ITEMS ARE STEEL, FERROUS OR COPPER PIPES OR STEEL CONDUITS, THE ANNULAR SPACE BETWEEN THE PENETRATION ITEM AND THE FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED WALL SHALL BE PERMITTED TO BE PROTECTED AS FOLLOWS:
2. THE MATERIAL USED TO FILL THE ANNULAR SPACE SHALL PREVENT THE PASSAGE OF FLAME AND HOT GASES SUFFICIENT TO IGNITE COTTON WASTE WHERE SUBJECTED TO ASTM E 119 TIME TEMPERATURE FIRE CONDITIONS UNDER A MINIMUM POSITIVE PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL OF 0.01 INCH OF WATER AT THE LOCATION OF THE PENETRATION FOR THE TIME PERIOD EQUIVALENT TO THE FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING OF THE CONSTRUCTION PENETRATED.
R317.3.1.1 FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED ASSEMBLIES. PENETRATIONS SHALL BE INSTALLED AS TESTED IN AN APPROVED FIRE RESISTANCE-RATED ASSEMBLY.
R317.3.1.2 PENETRATION FIRESTOP SYSTEM. PENETRATIONS SHALL BE PROTECTED BY AN APPROVED PENETRATION FIRESTOP SYSTEM INSTALLED AS TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM E 814 OR UL 1479, WITH A MINIMUM POSITIVE PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL OR 0.01 INCH OF WATER AND SHALL HAVE AN F RATING OF NOT LESS THAN THE REQUIRED FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING OF THE WALL PENETRATED.
R317.3.2 MEMBRANE PENETRATIONS. MEMBRANE PENETRATIONS SHALL COMPLY WITH SECTION R317.3.1. WHERE WALLS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A MINIMUM 1-HOUR FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING, RECESSED FIXTURES SHALL BE INSTALLED SUCH THAT THE REQUIRED FIRE RESISTANCE WILL NOT BE REDUCED.
EXCEPTIONS:
1. MEMBRANE PENETRATIONS OF MAXIMUM 2-HOUR FIRE- RESISTANCE-RATED WALLS AND PARTITIONS BY STEEL BY STEEL ELECTRICAL BOXES THAT DO NOT EXCEED 16 SQUARE INCHES (0.0103 m2) IN AREA PROVIDED THE AGGREGATE AREA OF THE OPENINGS THROUGH THE MEMBRANE DOES NOT EXCEED 100 SUARE INCHES (0.0645 m2) IN ANY 100 S.F. (9.29 m2) OF WALL AREA. THE ANNULAR SPACE BETWEEN THE WALL MEMBRANE AND THE BOX SHALL NOT EXCEED 1/8" (3.1 mm). SUCH BOXES ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE WALL SHALL BE SEPARATED AS FOLLOWS:
1.1. BY A HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF NOT LESS THAN 24 INCHES (610mm) EXCEPT AT WALLS OR PARTITIONS CONSTRUCTED USING PARALLEL ROWS OF STUDS OR STAGGERED STUDS;
1.2. BY A HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF NOT LESS THAN THE DEPTH OF THE WALL CAVITY WHEN THE WALL CAVITY IS FILLED WITH CELLULOSE LOOSE-FILL, ROCKWOOL OR SLAG MINERAL WOOL INSULATION;
1.3. BY SOLID FIRE-BLOCKING IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION R602.8.1; OR 1.4. BY PROTECTING BOTH BOXES WITH LISTED PUTTY PADS; OR
1.5. BY OTHER LISTED MATERIALS AND METHODS.
2. MEMBRANE PENETRATIONS BY LISTED ELECTRICAL OUTLET BOXES OF ANY MATERIALS PROVIDED THE BOXES HAVE BEEN TESTED FOR USE IN FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED ASSEMBLIES AND ARE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED IN THE LISTING. THE ANNULAR SPACE BETWEEN THE WALL MEMBRANE AND THE BOX SHALL NOT EXCEED 1/8" (3.1 mm) UNLESS LISTED OTHERWISE. SUCH BOXES ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE WALL SHALL BE SEPARATED AS FOLLOWS:
2.1. BY A HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF NOT LESS THAN 24 INCHES EXCEPT AT WALLS OR PARTITIONS CONSTRUCTED USING PARALLEL ROWS OF STUDS OR STAGGERED;
2.2. BY SOLID FIRE-BLOCKING IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION R602.8; OR 2.3. BY PROTECTING BOTH BOXES BY LISTED PUTTY PADS; OR
2.4. BY OTHER LISTED MATERIALS AND METHODS.
3. THE ANNULAR SPACE CREATED BY THE PENETRATION OF A FIRE SPRINKLER PROVIDED IT IS COVERED BY A METAL ESCUTCHEON PLATE.
PENETRATION FIRESTOP GENERAL NOTES:
1) PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS OF FIRESTOP SYSTEM AND SUPPORTS.
2) CONSTRUCT TESTED FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH TESTING AGENCY'S DESCRIPTIONS.
3) DETAILS APPLY TO MEMBRANE AND/OR THROUGH-PENETRATIONS. ONLY MEMBRANE PENETRATION CONDITION IS SHOWN. IN CASES OF THROUGH-PENETRATIONS, FIRE PROTECTION APPLIES TO BOTH SIDES OF WALL.
4) DETAILS APPLY TO 1 AND 2-HOUR FIRE-RATED CONSTRUCTION. ONLY 1-HOUR CONDITION IS SHOWN.
5) SOUND RATING: WHERE RATED ELECTRICAL BOXES ARE USED WITHOUT PUTTY PADS AND THE BOXES ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE PARTITION WALL ARE IN THE SAME STUD SPACE, THE OUTLET BOXES SHALL BE ACOUSTICAL CAULKED OR PUTTY PADS SHALL INSTALLED AROUND ALL BOXES IN BOTH WALLS THAT ARE IN THE SAME STUD SPACE.
EFARREN ENGINEERING, INC.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
BOISE BOMB SHELTER
600 W. CURLING DRIVE, BOISE, IDAHO 83702 PHONE (208) 429-1309
FAX (208) 429-1 308
FARREN ENGINEERING.COM
PROJECT:
09-021
07023
Date: 11123/09
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ELEC. DETAILS I I I I I I I I I I I I
(1) 4- CONDUIT (SCHEDULE 40 PVC) WITH (3)500 KCMIL
METER STACK BUILDING TYpE 4224 120/240 VOLT, 10, 3W
42K AIC
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SERVICE SUMMARY
Building Type 4224 (6-plex)
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<, DEMAND FACTORS BASED UPON NEC 220.84 /
<, LOAD V TOTAL (Watts)
GENERAL LlGHT~ Bedroom units @ 1398 sq. ft. X 3 watts/sq. ft. / 19,356.00
2 Bedroom units @ 914 sq. ft. X 3 watts/sq. ft.
SMALL APPLIANCE: (6) ulllts..__with (2) circuits @ 1,500 watts each / 18,000.00
LAUNDRY BRANCH CIRCUIT: ~units X 1,500 watts / 9,000.00
DISHWASHER: (6) units X 1,500 wat&-"" / 9,000.00
DTSPOSA L: (6) units X 1,500 watts <, / 9,000.00
MTCROWA VE: (6) units X 1,500 watts <, / 9,000.00
RANGE: (6) units X 12,000 watts <, / 48,000.00
CLOTHES WASHER: '-....../
DRYER: (6) units X 5,000 watts A. 30,000.00
CENTRAL ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONING: (2) U:Vx:5600 w~ 28,400.00
(4) ut . s X 4300 watts
/ SUB-TOTAL ~nnected Loads) 179,756.00
DEMAND FACTORS FOR (6) UNITS (NEC JA!'ble 220.84) = 44% <, 79,092.64
(1) House Panel 'H' / <, 2,500.00
TOTAL CALCULA TED LOAD W AT%" <, 81,592.64
TOTAL CALCULA TED LOAD A¥1s " r-, 339.97
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C!) GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM: ~ - METAL WATER PIPE #4 - (2) GROUND RODS
~ - FOUNDATION STEEL
ALSO BOND TO:
#6 - TV SERVICE BOX
#6 - TELEPHONE SERVICE BOX
~ PROVIDE LUGS APPROPRIATE FOR CONDUCTORS USED.
ONE LINE SYMBOLS
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1M WATTHOUR METER
CIRCUIT BREAKER
-- UG/S - UNDERGROUND SERV I CE
GFCI GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER
MLO AIC
MAIN LUGS ONLY
AMPERES INTERRUPTING CAPACITY
GENERAL NOTES
A. ALL CONDUCTORS STRANDED COPPER.
B. ALL UNDERGROUND SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUITS SHALL BE SEALED IN ACCORDANCE WITH N.E.C_ 230-8 AND 300-5.
TO PROVIDE SERIES RATED SYSTEMS:
1 . MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE CUTLER- HAMMER
TYPE 'LD' OR APPROVED EQUAL.
2. TENANT CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE CUTLER-HAMMER TYPE 'BRH' OR APPROVED EQUAL.
OVERCURRENT DEVICES AND ENCLOSURES WILL BE LABELED AND IDENTIFIED AS SERIES RATED, IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 110-22. THE OVERCURRENT DEVICES SHALL BE AIC RATED PER MANUFACTURERS LABELING OF THE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.
EFARREN ENGINEERING, INC.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS BOISE BOMB SHELTER
600 W. CURLING DRIVE, BOISE, IDAHO 83702 PHONE (208) 429-1309
FAX (208) 429-1 308
FARREN ENGINEERING.COM
PROJECT:
09-021
07023
Date: 11123/09
Drawn By: JPF
Checked By: JPF
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ONE LINE DIAGRAM ELECTRICAL
SCHEDULES
EFARREN ENGINEERING, INC.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
BOISE BOMB SHELTER
600 W. CURLING DRIVE, BOISE, IDAHO 83702 PHONE (208) 429-1309
1. FLEX DUCT MAY BE USED IN THE LAST FIVE FEET (MAXIMUM) OF THE DUCT - TO-DIFFUSER CONNECTION
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CONDINSING UNITS ARE INDICATED ON THE PLAN. PLACE CONDONING UNIT AS CLOSE TO FAN COIL THAT IT SERVES AS POSSIBLE, REFRIGERATION LINE SETS TO BE LIMITED TO 75' WITH A TRAPS AT
EACH 8' VERTICAL RISE. GROUP REFRIGERATION LINE SETS AND ROUT
This set of documents, the ideas, designs, and drawings, are the exclusive property of TRW ARCHITECTURE CHID. and they are not to be used, in whole, or in part, for any project without the written authorization of TRW ARCHITECTURE CHTD.
FIRE BLOCKING PER UL USING 3M CONSTRUCTION METHOD F-C7022
SUPPLY DIFFUSER
DUCT WITH IN FLOOR/ ~ S~ILlNG ASSUMABL Y
REFRIGERATION LINES 28 GA SHEET METAL COVER CROSS BREAK
UNISTRUTE
STAND ------,
CONCRETE PAD~
ALL ADDITIONAL SUPPORTS TO BE INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR
REFRIGERANT PIPING DETAIL
SCALE
@B,00F CAP
6"x14" RA
14"x 10" SA
14"xl0" RA
1 HR FLOOR/CEILING ASSIMBALY
FAN COIL SCHEDULE (HYDRONIC)
BLOWER COOLING HEATING WEIGHT ACCESSORIES/NOTES
TAG LOCATION TYPE DRIVE (CFM) DRAIN ELECTRICAL MAKE MODEL
(IN WC) (HP) RPM REF TYPE TC/SHC/BF SUPPLY GPM EWT LWT P DROP (I bs) OPTIONS
FC-l ALL UNITS ELEC DIRECT 600 .25 1/8 - R410A 16.5/16.4 WATER 3 120' 11 r 3.3 (2) 3/4" REFER TO ELECTRICAL - FIRST CO 18CDXQ (1 )(2)
FC-2 ALL UNITS ELEC DIRECT 2000 25 1 - R410A 5466/5466 WATER 5 120' 11 r 3.3 (2) 3/4" REFER TO ELECTRICAL - FIRST CO 60HBQB (1 )(2)
FC-3 ALL UNITS ELEe DIRECT 1000 .25 1/5 - R410A 26.73/26.73 WATER 3 120' 11 r 3.3 (2) 3/4" REFER TO ELECTRICAL - FIRST CO 30HBQB (1 )(2) SIDE WALL DIFFUSER w/ VOLUME DAMPE
SOFFIT
SUPPLY DUCTWORK SEE PLANS FOR SIZE _ ____J
(1) PROVIDE WITH NON-LOUVERED CEILING ACCESS PANEL. POWER REOUIREMENTS: REFER TO ELECTRICAL.
(2) MATCH FAN COIL WITH CONDENSING UNIT OF SAME NUMBER.
SIDE WALL DIFFUSER
CONDENSING UNIT SCHEDULE
TAG LOCATION REF WEIGHT
TYPE SOUND
ELECTRICAL (Ibs) LEVEL MAKE MODEL ACCESSORIES/
NOTES
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CU-l MECH R410A REFER TO ELECTRICAL 171 76 CARRIER 24ABA418 (1 )(2)(3)
CU-2 JAN ITER ROOM R410A REFER TO ELECTRICAL 188 76 CARRIER 24ABA460 (1 )(2)(3)
CU-3 MECHANICAL R410A REFER TO ELECTRICAL 188 76 CARRIER 24ABA430 (1 )(2)(3) GRILLE/REGISTER SCHEDULE
TAG DESCRIPTION NECK/ PANEL MAKE MODEL CFM ACCESSORIES/NOTES
NOM DUCT SIZE
SD-1 CEILING SUPPLY DIFFSR 6" 12"xl2" KRUEGER 1400 50-100 ( 1 )
SD-3 CEILING SUPPLY DIFFSR 12" 24"x24" KRUEGER 1400 251-550 ( 1 )
SD-7 SIDEWALL DIFFSR - 12"x4" KRUEGER 5880 50-125 ( 1 )
SD-8 SIDEWALL DIFFSR - 12"x6" KRUEGER 5880 150-250 ( 1 )
SD-9 SIDEWALL DIFFSR - 14"x6" KRUEGER 5880 275-300 ( 1 )
(1) PROVIDE UNIT WITH THE FOLLOWING ACCESSORIES: Time-Delay Relay, TIME LOW AMBIENT KIT, Low-Ambient
Controller, Cyc Ie Protecto r. Sto rt Assist - PTC, Thermostatic Expo n sio n VA Ive (RPB), Low- Press u re Switc h,
High-Pressure Switch, Filter Oriel.
(2) PROVIDE APPROPRIATELY SIZED PRECHARGED REFRIGERANT LlNESET WITH TRAP IN VERTICAL RISERS PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATION.
(3) MATCH FAN COIL WITH CONDENSING UNIT OF SAME NUMBER.
ELECTRIC WALL HEATER
WEIGHT
TAG LOCATION TYPE ELECTRICAL MAKE MODEL ACCESSORIES/
(Ibs) NOTES
EWH-l RESTROOM FAN FORCED REFER TO ELECTRICAL 10 OMARK EFF4840
EWH-2 RESTROOM FAN FORCED REFER TO ELECTRICAL 10 OMARK EFF1500 (1) PROVIDE APPROPRIATE ACCESSORIES TO FIT WITH IN CEILING SYSTEM
(2) NOT ALL DIFFUSERS AND GRILLES ON THE SCHEDULE ARE NECESSARILY USED (4) FRAME TYPE J, 1/2" SPACING AND COLOR WHITE.
3RD FLOOR
EXHAUST FAN SCHEDULE
VOLUME ESP POWER WEIGHT SOUND
TAG LOCATION TYPE DRIVE RPM ELECTRICAL MAKE MODEL ACCESSORIES/
(CFM) (IN WC) (HP /W) (Ibs) SONES NOTES
EF-5 RESTROOM IN LINE DIRECT 75 .25 87W 1300 REFER TO ELECTRICAL 16 3.2 BROAN L 1 DO-R02 (1)(2)(3)
EF-3 RESTROOM IN LINE DIRECT 100 .25 84W 1100 REFER TO ELECTRICAL 16 22 BROAN L200-RD2 (1)(2)(3)
EF-4 ELEVATOR IN LINE DIRECT 350 .25 232W 1100 REFER TO ELECTRICAL 16 2,2 BROAN L500-RD2 (1 )(2)(3) FIRESTOP SPACER
(1) FAN TO BE PROVIDED WITH THE FOLLOWING ACCESSORIES PREWIRED DISCONNECT, RUBBER-IN-SHEAR ISOLATION MOUNTS. BD-12 BACK DRAFT
DAMPER, SPEED CONTROLLER PREFERRED, STEEL GRILLE.
(2) FAN TO BE INTERLOCKED WITH LIGHT SWITCH.
(3) PROVIDE WITH FIRE DAMPER
2ND FLOOR
4"0 B-VENT OVAL FIRESTOP SPACER
MIN "CLEARANCE
4"OB-VENT
FIRE CALK PER UL FC-7022 SYSTEM
WATER HEATER
1 ST FLOOR
@ SCA~ALL COMMON UNIT ~ y:! A TER HEATER FLUE
This set of documents, the ideas, designs, and drawings, are the exclusive property of TRW ARCHITECTURE CHID. and they are not to be used, in whole, or in part, for any project without the written authorization of TRW ARCHITECTURE CHTD.