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MECHANICAL LEGEND

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D-2
A

BKCS
36"
FURR OUT FOR DUCTS UP TO SPRINKLER

BKCS
142

36"
136 SECOND FLOOR 150 Ø S/A
C-1
DOWN FROM 2nd FLOOR
200 Ø & 175 Ø EXHAUST UP PROJECT MANAGER:
TO 2nd FLOOR CEILING SPACE 146.1
ODHNER ONG

BKCS
150 Ø S/A 150x150 R/A DUCT

36"
DOWN FROM 2nd FLOOR IN CEILING SPACE EXISTING/DEMOLITION 306-700-2999
135
odhner.ong@arrowonline.ca

BKCS
ABBREVIATIONS

36"
350 Ø S/A DOWN FROM
SECOND FLOOR CLNG.
134
B-1
C-1 PROJECT#: 10349
BKCS

150 Ø
F
36"
EF-8 22
200 Ø CONSULTANT TEAM:
M D-6
$ TD/
BKCS

139 141
36"

TC

137
146.2
550x550 R/A DUCT
BKCS

DW
36"

B-1 UP TO 2nd FLOOR


B-1
ST#3

138
MW 35
22 600x500 S/A DUCT

150 Ø
BKCS

143
36"

CM
TD/
TC EF-9 DOWN FROM 2nd FLOOR
IM 175 Ø

$
W
500 Ø
BKCS

300 Ø 450 Ø 500 Ø 400 Ø 400 Ø


36"

140

AV-703

200 Ø AV-709
250 Ø

AV-702

250 Ø
250 Ø
250 Ø
250 Ø

250 Ø

AV-708
AV-706

AV-707
400x150 B-1
C-1 B-1 B-2 39
AV-503 AV-505 22 AV-701 250 Ø
98

AV-704
V

250 Ø
250 Ø

250 Ø
B-1 36" 350x150 250x150 V V

250 Ø
36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36"
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C-1
350x200 C-2
C-1 250 Ø 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36"
250 Ø

WB WB WB WB WB WB WB

T/A DUCT A-1 BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS V V


250 Ø
AV-504 A-1
C-1 C-1 22 C-1 250 Ø V
200 Ø

WB WB WB
22
250 Ø

WB
V C-1 V V C-1 C-1 A-1 A-1
22 350x250 A-1
V 22 V V A-1

250 Ø
V A-1 T/A DUCT 61
61 144
A-1 145 22 V V V

WB
V C-1
250 Ø

A-1 A-1

250 Ø
A-1 A-1 22 A-1

200
200
22 22 C-1 22 C-1
22 300x150 22 C-1
A-1 A-1
26 WB WB WB WB
C-2 WB WB WB WB A-1 61
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

WB
C-1 61

250 Ø
A-1
250 Ø

WB
250 Ø 61 DO NOT CONSTRUCT UNLESS APPROVAL
V V
WB WB

C-1 400x150 V HAS BEEN RECEIVED FROM ALL


A-2 A-3 GOVERNING AUTHORITIES

WB
125 A-2 A-3 164 A-3

A
A-2 A-3 A-1
125 155 158 A-1
125 137 V 61
A-3 A-3 A-3 400x150 A-3 A-1 61
300x150 74
165 158 160
300x150 160 CODE COMPLIANCE

B
SUPPLY AND INSTALL 2-120V DATA ROOM EXHAUST FANS EF-24 & EF-25
REVERSE ACTING THERMOSTATS SUSPEND FROM STRUCTURE. D THIS SET OF DRAWINGS AND THE
C/W VIBRATION ISOLATORS AND FLEX DUCT DESIGNS CONTAINED WITHIN COMPLY
TO CONTROL EF-24 & EF- 25 WITH THE FOLLOWING CODES:
EQUAL TO JC1 T22 (TFB). CONNECTION.
NATIONAL BUILDING CODE - 2015

1 EAST WING-MAIN FLOOR VENTILATION DEMO NATIONAL ENERGY CODE 2017


M1.0 DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS DESIGN

CLIENT:

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
300X300 EXHAUST LOUVER
EQUAL TO E.H. PRICE DE 635
1400x500 SUPPLY DOWN 1950x450 RETURN UP TO 1000x350 RETURN UP 1400x500 SUPPLY DOWN 1950x450 RETURN UP TO 1000x350 RETURN UP
FROM RTU-5 RTU-5 TO RTU-6 175Ø AND 200Ø EXHAUST DUCT FROM RTU-7 RTU-7 TO RTU-8
550x550 SUPPLY DOWN 550x550 RETURN UP UP FROM THE MAIN FLOOR 550x550 SUPPLY DOWN 550x550 RETURN UP
TO MAIN FLOOR FROM 700x450 SUPPLY DOWN TO MAIN FLOOR FROM 700x450 SUPPLY DOWN
MAIN FLOOR FROM RTU-6 MAIN FLOOR FROM RTU-8 STAMP:

A
BDD
BDD
150
150

B-2 B-3 B-3


B-2
175Ø

125 BDD BDD C-2 165


156 C-2 156
B-3 B-3
200 Ø

125 132 B-3


D-2 B-3 B-3 V V B-3
132 C-2 C-2
V V V 165 165 165
350
350 V V V
V 350 300 300
C-2 V V V
V
150

V AV-601 C-1 V 350 V V


150x150

F
AV-801

AV-803
AV-603

350 350 EF-10 DISCLAIMER:


AV-602

AV-802
V V ALL INFORMATION, ENGINEERING AND APPLICATION OF THESE
$ 223 MW B-1
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DESIGNS IS COPYRIGHTED, PROPRIETARY AND IS THE PROPERTY


TD/
225 250x250 V B-3 OF ARROW ENGINEERING INC. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. THIS
D-2 TC
59
350

94 INFORMATION MUST NOT BE COPIED OR REPRODUCED NOR


350

MEETING TRANSFERRED TO ANY OTHER DRAWING OR PROJECT WITHOUT


B-3
1000x350

350

350

350
1000x350

B-3 226 350 THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION OF AN AUTHORIZED AGENT


AV-712

B-3 DW B-1 99 OF ARROW ENGINEERING INC.


B-3
300

119 B-3
150

99 EF-11 55 ST#3
B-1 94 99 REVISIONS:
150x150 143
C-1
TD/
TC
C-1 59
$

W
222
1200x300

1200x300

350 224 350


1200x300

350 CM 350
IM
AV-508 550x150

C
550x150

C-2
400x150

400x150

V 700x450

400x150
C-2
550x150
550x150

700x450
AV-509

750x 750x
AV-714
AV-711

750x COPY
AV-713

300 C-2 300 C-2 C-2


AV-507

AV-710

AREA
750x

AV-716
300 C-2
300
V V V 200 Ø V A-2 V V
V V
C-1 A-1 A-1 73
A-2 C-1 C-1 V 22
V 22 V
80 A-2
350

A-1 A-2 A-2


80 22 227 V A-2 A-2
250

250
250

V 73 250

250
V 73 73 73
V A-2
V
350

A-2 78
78 0 REVIEW 2020.03.04
350

V V # DESCRIPTION YEAR.MN.DY
A-1 A-1 229 A-3
22 22 A-1 78
221 A-1 PROJECT NAME:
V V 22
350

V 22
WB

WB

WB

WB

V 228

V
V C-1
C-1 C-1
C-1
V V V V
848 48TH STREET
A-2
V A-3
120 A-3
V
V V
A-3
123 A-3 A-3 A-3 A-3
SASKATOON
94 A-3 A-3 120 B-4 A-3
B-4 B-4 V 123 123
120 120 120 123 123 151
120 120 LOCATION: SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN
DRAWING NAME:

D EAST WING-MAIN &


SECOND FLOOR
400x150

VENTILATION PLAN
PLOT DATE: March-04-20

2 EAST WING-SECOND FLOOR VENTILATION DEMO PROJECT#: 10349 DRAWN: AA

M1.0 DESIGNED: OO CHECKED: OO


DRAWING NUMBER:
FILENAME:

M3.0
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

BKCS
36"
SPRINKLER

BKCS
142

36"
136

PROJECT MANAGER:
146.1
ODHNER ONG

BKCS
36"
135
306-700-2999
odhner.ong@arrowonline.ca

BKCS
36"
134 PROJECT#: 10349

BKCS
F

36"
CONSULTANT TEAM:
TD/ M

BKCS
TC 139 141

36"

137
146.2

BKCS
DW

36"
ST#3

138
MW

BKCS
143

36"
TD/
CM TC

IM
W

BKCS
36"
140

36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36"
BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS
WB WB WB WB WB WB WB 36" 36" 36" 36" 36" 36"
BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS BKCS
WB WB WB

WB
144
145

WB
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
WB WB WB WB WB WB WB WB

KEYNOTES

WB
WB WB WB DO NOT CONSTRUCT UNLESS APPROVAL
HAS BEEN RECEIVED FROM ALL
GOVERNING AUTHORITIES

WB

A
CODE COMPLIANCE

B
D THIS SET OF DRAWINGS AND THE
DESIGNS CONTAINED WITHIN COMPLY
WITH THE FOLLOWING CODES:
NATIONAL BUILDING CODE - 2015

1 EAST WING-MAIN FLOOR VENTILATION


NATIONAL ENERGY CODE 2017
M1.0 DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS DESIGN

CLIENT:

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

STAMP:

F
DISCLAIMER:
M
ALL INFORMATION, ENGINEERING AND APPLICATION OF THESE
223 MW
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DESIGNS IS COPYRIGHTED, PROPRIETARY AND IS THE PROPERTY


TD/
TC 225 OF ARROW ENGINEERING INC. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. THIS
INFORMATION MUST NOT BE COPIED OR REPRODUCED NOR
MEETING TRANSFERRED TO ANY OTHER DRAWING OR PROJECT WITHOUT
226 THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION OF AN AUTHORIZED AGENT
DW OF ARROW ENGINEERING INC.

ST#3
143 REVISIONS:
TD/
TC

W
222

224

1200x300
CM
IM
C
COPY
AREA

227

0 REVIEW 2020.03.04
229 # DESCRIPTION YEAR.MN.DY

221 PROJECT NAME:


WB

WB

WB

WB

228
848 48TH STREET
SASKATOON
LOCATION: SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN
DRAWING NAME:

D EAST WING-MAIN &


SECOND FLOOR
2 EAST WING-SECOND FLOOR VENTILATION VENTILATION PLAN
PLOT DATE: March-04-20

M1.0 PROJECT#: 10349 DRAWN: AA

DESIGNED: OO CHECKED: OO
DRAWING NUMBER:
FILENAME:

M3.1
A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

SPEC NOTE: Coordinate the below General Requirements with the General Conditions of the Project: B. DUCTWORK

1. Consultant is defined as the ARROW ENGINEERING INC. representative administering the project. Where not explicitly specified, 1. Ducts shall be constructed of galvanized sheet metal sufficiently braced to prevent rattling or leaking. Duct systems shall be
Contractor is defined as the Mechanical Contractor. complete of sizes shown. If not shown, of sizes required to produce capacity of equipment installed. Properly support ducts with
2. Include all labour, material and equipment required for the installation, testing and placing into operation complete mechanical galvanized hangers. Gauges, joints, bracing and hangers shall be in accordance with the SMACNA Manual latest edition. Medium
systems in accordance with the plans and specifications. Installation to conform with all applicable codes and standards and to the velocity and exposed round ductwork to be spiral lock seam type only. Ductwork in interior exposed areas intended to be painted
satisfaction of the authorities having jurisdiction. shall be satin finish.
3. Take out and pay for all mechanical permits. 2. Low velocity insulated flexible ductwork shall be equal to Thermaflex Type M-KC. Connect air outlets to low pressure ducts with 36"
4. The Contractor shall visit the site prior to bid submission and verify existing conditions for renovation and tenant improvement (900 mm) maximum length of stretched flexible duct. Hold in place with caulking compound and strap or clamp. Do not kink or pinch
projects. New piping, ductwork and insulation standards shall at least match the existing installation or be higher if specified herein. cross sectional area. Where low pressure ducts are connected to fan equipment, terminal boxes or any other apparatus, a screwed
5. Obtain clarification of the intended work from the Consultant, if required, before submitting bids. Review the site conditions, or bolted flexible gasket joint shall be provided between the ductwork and the equipment, minimum 2" (50 mm) wide.
mechanical bid documents, (including Architectural, Structural, Electrical, and Civil bid documents) prior to submitting bids and 3. Provide all necessary anchors and guides to permit free expansion and contraction of ducts. Hangers and supports for covered
report any discrepancies to the Consultant. Allow for the provision of all plumbing fixtures as shown on the mechanical and/or ducts shall not injure or pierce the insulation.
architectural tender documents. 4. Duct sizes shown on the drawings are inside clear dimensions. If ducts are acoustically lined, the outside size shall be increased
6. Verify operation, test, adjust and clean the system installed as part of this contract before substantial completion. accordingly. All ducts shall be complete within themselves and no single partition between ducts will be accepted.
7. Be responsible for any damage caused to the Owner's or other Contractor's work, property or personnel and protect finished and 5. Provide adequately sized hinged access doors for inspection and cleaning before and after all filters, fire dampers, coils and
unfinished work from damage. Cover floors and other work with tarpaulins and other protective coverings to prevent damage from elsewhere, as required. Access doors shall be rigid, close fitting locking devices. Minimum size for hand access 12"x12" (300x300
oil and grease spillages. Repair all damage to parts of the building resulting from the carrying out of work without expense to the mm); minimum size for service access 24"x24" (600x600 mm). For insulated ductwork, access doors shall have minimum 1" (25
Owner. Be responsible for the condition of all material and equipment supplied under this contract and provide all necessary mm) thickness insulation installed with suitable sheet metal cover frame.
protection for same, until the building has been completed and accepted. Damaged materials shall be rejected. 6. All laps shall be smooth and in the direction of air flow. Sheet metal screws shall be accepted on low pressure ductwork only.
8. Ensure that all materials are new and free from defects. Any existing material or equipment intended 7. Unless otherwise indicated, all tees, bends and elbows shall be constructed with a radius of not less than 112 times the width of the
for re-use must be restored as to proper function and appearance, inspected and accepted by the Consultant. duct on centerline. Where this is not possible, contact the Consultant for directions. Use of turning vanes is only permitted if PROJECT MANAGER:
9. Base bids on the products as specified. Product substitutions and alternates are permissible and shall be itemized with the bid detailed on the drawings or approved by the Consultant. Changes in duct sizes shall be gradual, not exceeding 15 degrees
giving reasons for the proposed change. Bidders are responsible to ensure substitutions are equivalent or superior in all respects to wherever possible. ODHNER ONG
the named product(s). Bidders have the sole responsibility for making this determination during the bidding period. Revisions 8. All rectangular ducts shall be constructed by breaking the corners and grooving longitudinal seams using the Pittsburgh-seam or 306-700-2999
required to adapt accepted equals and alternatives shall be included in the contract price. No increase in the contract price will be other approved airtight seam. All elbow and transformation pieces shall be constructed using Pittsburgh corner seams or double odhner.ong@arrowonline.ca
considered to accommodate the use of equipment other than that specified. The Consultant reserves the right to accept or reject seam corners. All slips shall not be less than one gauge heavier than the duct material and flange joints may be considered as girth
substitutions during shop drawing review. reinforcing. Open corners will not be accepted. All ductwork joints shall be sealed with approved type products based on SMACNA PROJECT#: 10349
10. Coordinate with the General Contractor the requirements for all concrete and general construction work required for the mechanical manual for each pressure class. Duct tape as a sealing method is not acceptable.
work and all cutting of existing floor slabs, if any. Coordinate the requirements for the provision of built-up roof curbs and flashings 9. Provide balancing dampers c/w indicators at all points on supply and return and exhaust systems where branches are taken from
CONSULTANT TEAM:
with the General Contractor. Include all counter-flashing attached to Mechanical apparatus and curbs supplied with equipment. larger ducts, also where indicated on the drawings and required for proper air balance.
11. Employ tradesmen who are fully qualified and licensed in accordance with Federal, Provincial, and Municipal regulations. Only first 10. Provide for balancing of the entire system. Adjust all grilles to ±5% of the specified air flow and all fans for proper air delivery.
class workmanship will be accepted, not only in regards to safety, efficiency, durability, etc., but also in regard to the neatness of Check air flow on air handling units when operating on 100%, 50% and minimum outdoor air. Submit balance report for review prior
detail. to substantial completion. Change pulleys and sheaves on fans where required to achieve proper flow. Mark all dampers at their
12. Layout and schedule all work to preclude interference with other work being carried out in the building. Cooperate with and give balanced position. Balancing and reporting to be in accordance with AABC (Associated Air Balance Council) Standards and
every facility to the several contractors to expedite the installation to the best advantage. Where equipment is to be built in with reporting format.
work of others, supply the equipment on schedule or give measurements to allow the necessary openings and space to be left. The 11. Provide ULC labelled and approved fire dampers at all points where ductwork penetrates fire rated assemblies. Fire dampers to be
Contractor shall coordinate with the various contractors to ensure pipes and ductwork routing is achievable. A thorough curtain type. Provide dampers suitable for the application (vertical or horizontal) and rating. Static or dynamic type as required.
examination of the drawings and on-site conditions shall be completed prior to ordering of material and equipment. This includes all Provide approved fire stop flaps where outlets penetrate a membrane ceiling forming part of a fire rated assembly. Dampers are to
mechanical, architectural, structural, millwork, kitchen drawings, etc. Changes in duct sizing, as required, rerouting of piping or be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions.
ducts, or any additional fittings or offsets shall be provided as required. To facilitate site coordination, the Contractor is required to
prepare a cross section sketch through various portions of the building to show all structural, architectural, mechanical, and
electrical components to ensure system will fit within the spaces prior to order of materials and installation. No extras will be C. INSULATION
accepted for failure to comply with the above.
13. Contract documents are diagrammatic only. They are to establish scope, material, and quality. They are not detailed installation 1. Provide insulation for ducts and piping as specified below and in accordance with TIAC guidelines.
drawings. Minor details usually not shown or specified, and any incidental accessories required for proper installation of the 2. All insulating material, flexible connectors, combustible coverings, etc., shall have flame spread ratings and smoke development
system, are to be included in the work. Pipes and ductwork shall be installed in such a way as to conserve head room and interfere classification not exceeding current code requirements.
as little as possible with free use of the space through which they pass. All pipes and ductwork which are to be concealed shall be 3. Provide insulation to the following standards throughout the building:
installed neatly and closely to the building structure so that the necessary furring can be kept as small as possible. Supply all
miscellaneous metals, such as anchor bolts, expansion bolts, hanger inserts, angles, bars, plates, brackets that are related to the SPEC NOTE: Insulation requirements should be reviewed for conformance with the NECB Prescriptive or Performance Path. Must
mechanical system installation. edit Insulation to suit specific project requirements (delete equipment not included in project):
14. Coordinate with the various contractors regarding locations of all holes for pipes, ducts, etc., included in the contract before walls
and floors are built. Do all drilling for expansion bolts, hanger rods, brackets, supports, etc.. Obtain approval from structural and Duct Service & Equipment Insulation in.(mm)
electrical Consultants before drilling and coring of existing structure. Provide X-ray of all required penetrations of the existing floor
for locating in-floor rebar and conduit. Coordinate with the General Contractor regarding responsibility for all cutting and patching Supply Ducts 1 (25)
required for the work. Provide fire stopping in full compliance with manufacturer's installation instructions for all piping and ductwork
that passes through fire-rated assemblies. SPEC NOTE: Ensure acoustic lining is shown on plans where required, notes for 2" acoustic where required:
15. Be responsible for the establishment of all grades and elevations in connection with mechanical equipment, ductwork, piping,
drains, etc. Acoustic Lining (minimum, where indicated on plans) 1 (25) NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
16. Follow the recommended installation details and procedures for all equipment as found in suppliers technical data, supplemented (where indicated & noted on plans) 2 (50)
by details given herein by these specifications or the drawings. DO NOT CONSTRUCT UNLESS APPROVAL
17. The system provided by the Contractor shall be guaranteed free from defects in workmanship and material. If within 12 months HAS BEEN RECEIVED FROM ALL
from date of substantial completion acceptance, if any systems or equipment installed by the Contractor is proven defective, it shall E. CONTROLS AND INTERFACE WITH THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR GOVERNING AUTHORITIES
be repaired or replaced free of charge. Contractor to visit site at end of warranty period and submit report to Consultant.
18. Contractor is responsible to inform the Consultant of job progress and coordinate times for site reviews. Prior to substantial 1. Mechanical Contractor shall include the controls subcontractor cost.
completion site review, the Contractor is to provide a letter certifying work is complete, including a list of work not complete at the
time of the site review. Cost for additional site reviews being required due to failure to comply with this requirement, will be charged 2. All controls work shall be performed by the base building contractor. CODE COMPLIANCE
to the Contractor.
19. All progress claims and pricing for Contemplated Change Notices to be submitted with a complete detailed equipment, material, 3. Controls scope shall include the cost for updating the BMS graphics controls. THIS SET OF DRAWINGS AND THE
and labour breakdown applicable to the project for all systems including: permits & mobilization, plumbing, heating, cooling, site DESIGNS CONTAINED WITHIN COMPLY
services, fire protection, ventilation & refrigeration, HVAC controls, insulation, chemical treatment, balancing, O&M Manuals / WITH THE FOLLOWING CODES:
as-built drawings, and other(s). NATIONAL BUILDING CODE - 2015
20. Maintain at the job site hardcopy prints, on which is recorded, day-by-day, all deviations from the contract documents, damper
locations, access locations, tagged valves, piping, ducts, and equipment as installed; together with all changes made to the work
including addenda, change notices, and site instructions. Checking of progress on the preparation of the record drawings will be
carried out by the Consultant regularly. Dimension underground services installed relative to the structure, clearly dimension and NATIONAL ENERGY CODE 2017
mark, to ensure ease of locating at future date, all concealed piping, ducts, and/or other equipment. Clearly identify all changes in DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS DESIGN
red on one (1) clean hardcopy set of project drawings. Cross off all changes as required, do not use whiteout; submit to the
Consultant.
21. Tag all valves and equipment and post a valve tag list in the mechanical room. Provide numbered brass or plastic tags for valves CLIENT:
and lamacoid labels for equipment. Identify all piping and ductwork (size, service & flow direction) with stenciled painting at max 50'
(15 m) intervals, before and after pipes passing through walls, at all sides of tees, and behind access doors. Provide ceiling tacks
where access is required.
22. Supply hinged enamel finished access doors for installation and painting by the General Contractor. Access shall be provided for all
concealed valves, cleanouts, traps, air vents, balancing & fire dampers, etc. Where distance from finished wall or ceiling to device
requiring access is less than 12" (300 mm), provide a 10"x10" (250x250 mm) door. Where access distance exceeds 12" (300 mm)
provide a 24"x24" (600x600 mm) door.
23. The Owner shall have the privilege of temporary and trial usage of any device, equipment and materials as soon as the Contractor
shall claim said work complete and in accordance with plans and specifications, for such length of time as deemed necessary,
sufficient for complete testing. No claims will be made by this Contractor for damage caused by defective material or workmanship.
Do not use the permanent heating system for temporary heat without the Owner's written permission.

STAMP:

DISCLAIMER:
ALL INFORMATION, ENGINEERING AND APPLICATION OF THESE
DESIGNS IS COPYRIGHTED, PROPRIETARY AND IS THE PROPERTY
AIR TERMINAL SCHEDULE OF ARROW ENGINEERING INC. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. THIS
INFORMATION MUST NOT BE COPIED OR REPRODUCED NOR
TAG MAKE MODEL FUNCTION MOUNTING DESCRIPTION NOTES TRANSFERRED TO ANY OTHER DRAWING OR PROJECT WITHOUT
THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION OF AN AUTHORIZED AGENT
OF ARROW ENGINEERING INC.

REVISIONS:

AIR VALVE UNIT SCHEDULE


EXISTING NEW 0 REVIEW 2020.03.04
# DESCRIPTION YEAR.MN.DY
FLOOR AHU SINGLE/DUAL REDUCED NORMAL REDUCED
BOX NO. BOX SIZE NORMAL NOTES PROJECT NAME:
NO. SYSTEM DUCT AIRFLOW AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
AIRFLOW (l/s)
(l/S) (l/s) (l/S)
848 48TH STREET
SASKATOON
LOCATION: SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN
DRAWING NAME:

SPECIFICATIONS &
SCHEDULES
PROJECT#: 10349 DRAWN: AA

DESIGNED: OO CHECKED: OO

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DRAWING NUMBER:

PLOT DATE: March-05-20


FILENAME:
M4.0

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