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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16050068 Building PlansMechanical Symbols and Abbreviations Section number M1 A Denotes section S 1 M1 General Plan Notes: General Notes: 1 Note Designation Plan Notes: Motorized damper Drawing Symbols Temperature Control Symbols Room thermostat or sensor Room humidistat Exhaust fan H T Flexible connection Exhaust grille Return air grille Duct not shown for clarity Supply register FD Supply duct riser Return duct riser Volume damper Supply diffuser OR Sheet Metal Symbols Fire damper Abbreviations OR M Specific information as indicated on a drawing Leader line of plan note referenced directed to item of plan note reference Circle with number indicates a plan note reference, with the number indicating the item number of the plan note referenced General information as it pertains only to the drawing it is on General information pertaining to all the drawings of the discipline it is on Denotes Construction Start point Letter designating Elevation Sheet number Where elevation Is located Arrow indicates Direction in which Section is cut Sheet number Where section Is located Mechanical General Notes #22.+%#$.'%1&'5#0&14&+0#0%'5 Provide all materials and equipment and perform all labor required to install complete and operable mechanical systems as indicated on the drawings, as specified and as required by code. Entire installation shall be in strict accordance with applicable codes and ordinances. Secure and pay for all required permits. Provide a minimum of 10'-0" between exhaust outlets, plumbing vents and all outside air intakes. Contractor shall not locate any duct or piping directly over any electrical panel, switchgear, transformer, etc. Coordinate locations of ducts and piping with the Electrical Contractor to avoid these conflicts. #4%*+6'%6 Contractor shall be guided by the Architect's reflected ceiling plan for exact location of diffusers, registers and grilles unless otherwise noted. Coordinate diffuser, register, and grille locations with architectural reflected ceiling plans, lighting, and other ceiling items and make minor duct modifications to suit. Furnish all material and equipment as specified, except where specific approval for substitution is given by the Architect/Engineer. )'0'4#. These drawings indicate required sizes and points of termination for piping, ductwork, conduit, etc. The equipment shown illustrates suggested routing, but all necessary offsets and fittings may not be shown. Contractor shall install his work in a manner that will conform with the structure. Contractor shall avoid obstructions, preserve head room and maintain maximum clearance without additional cost to the Owner. All dimensions shown on these plans are in feet and/or inches unless otherwise noted. Mechanical work shall be complete in every detail and all miscellaneous items of material and labor necessary to complete the work described, shown or reasonably implied on drawings or specifications, shall be included in the contract. Proposal shall be based on specified material and equipment. In order to promote competition, however, bidders may submit alternate proposals on any alternate materials and/or equipment they wish to propose, including any price changes affected by acceptance of alternatives. These must be provided in addition to the base bid, not in place of the base bid. Contract document drawings for mechanical work are diagrammatic and are intended to convey scope and general arrangement only. Install all mechanical equipment and appurtenances in accordance with Manufacturers' recommendations, contract documents, and applicable codes and regulations. Provide vibration isolation as specified for all mechanical equipment to prevent transmission of vibration to building structure. Provide vibration isolators for all piping supports connected to and within 50 feet of isolated equipment (except at base elbow supports and anchor points) throughout mechanical equipment rooms. The location of existing underground utilities is shown in an approximate way only. The Contractor shall determine the exact location of all existing utilities before commencing work. The Contractor shall pay for and repair all damages caused by failure to exactly locate and preserve any and all underground utilities unless otherwise indicated. Coordinate construction of all mechanical work with Architectural, Structural, Civil, Electrical work, etc., shown on other contract document drawings. Each respective contractor shall be responsible for coordinating the installation of his work with the work of other contractors and trades prior to the installation. Maintain a minimum of 6'-8" clearance to underside of pipes, ducts, conduits, suspended equipment, etc., throughout access routes in mechanical rooms. All tests shall be completed before any mechanical equipment or piping insulation is applied. Locate all temperature, pressure, and flow measuring devices in accessible locations with straight section of pipe or duct up and downstream as recommended by the Manufacturer for appropriate accuracy. Work shall include startup of all systems, furnishing of operating and maintenance instructions and one (1) year guarantee, commencing on date of acceptance by the Owner or as otherwise specified. Testing, adjusting, and balancing agency shall be by a member of the Associated Air Balance Council (AABC) or the National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB). Testing, adjusting, and balancing shall be performed in accordance with the AABC standards. Where two or more items of the same type of equipment are required, the product of one Manufacturer shall be used unless otherwise noted. Coordinate all equipment connections with Manufacturers' certified drawings. Coordinate and provide all duct and piping transitions required for final equipment connections to furnished equipment. Field verify and coordinate all duct and piping dimensions before fabrication. The locations of all items shown on the drawings or called for in the specifications that are not definitely fixed by dimensions are approximate only. The exact locations necessary to secure the best conditions and results must be determined by the project site conditions and shall have the approval of the Engineer before being installed. Do not scale drawings. All miscellaneous steel required to ensure proper installation and/or as shown in details for piping, ductwork, and equipment shall be furnished and installed by the Mechanical Contractor. Provide access panels for installation in walls and ceilings, where required, to service dampers, valves, smoke detectors, and other concealed mechanical equipment. Access panels shall be turned over to General Contractor for installation. All equipment, piping, ductwork, etc., shall be supported as detailed, specified, and/or required to provide a vibration free installation. All roof mounted equipment curbs for equipment provided by the Mechanical Contractor shall be furnished by the Mechanical Contractor and installed by the General Contractor. Locations and sizes of all floor, wall, and roof openings shall be coordinated with all other trades. All openings in fire walls due to ductwork, piping, conduit, etc., shall be fire stopped with a product similar to 3M or equal. Product shall be listed by UL or FM and meet the requirements of local and state codes. All Air Terminal Outlets shall be provided with radiation dampers, where installed in fire rated assemblies. All air conditioning condensate drain lines from each air handling unit or rooftop unit shall be piped full size of the unit drain outlet, with "P" trap, and piped to the nearest drain or roof deck. See details shown on the drawings or the contract specifications for depth of air conditioning condensate traps. Refer to typical details for ductwork, piping, and equipment installation. All valves, coils, dampers, etc. Shall be installed allowing easy access to them. Areas adjacent to the access panels shall be clear of obstruction. Furnish and install all equipment and material required to complete the installation as shown on the drawings. Equipment sizes and service space requirements may vary between different Manufacturers. Consult approved Manufacturer drawings as submitted and coordinate with these drawings. All air handling units shall operate without moisture carryover. Locate all mechanical equipment (Furnaces, ACCU's electric heaters, ERV's, etc.) for unobstructed access to unit access panels, controls, and valving. Refer to mechanical details for additional equipment requirements. *8#%5*''6/'6#. Certain items such as rises and drops in ductwork, access doors, volume dampers, etc., are indicated on the contract document drawings for clarity for a specific location requirement and shall not be interpreted as the extent of the requirements for these items. All ductwork dimensions, as shown on the drawings, are internal clear dimensions. Keep all ductwork, duct system and equipment openings covered with adhesive duct protective wrap like VentureTape 1512, until system start-up. This is to prevent intrusion of construction dirt and debris into the duct system, and HVAC equipment. Provide flexible connections in all ductwork systems (supply, return, and exhaust) connected to air handling units, fans, and other equipment which require vibration isolation. Flexible connections shall be provided at the point of connection to the equipment unless otherwise noted. Unless otherwise noted, all ductwork is overhead, tight to the underside of the structure, with space for insulation and below any required piping. Flexible duct shall not be used as an elbow. Provide sheet metal elbow at diffuser neck where tap is not out of the bottom of the supply main. Refer to details. All ductwork shall be coordinated with all trades involved. Offsets in ducts, including divided ducts and transitions around obstructions, shall be provided at no additional cost to the Owner. Provide access doors in ductwork to provide access for all smoke detectors, fire dampers, volume dampers, and other items located in the ductwork which require service and/or inspection. See specifications for ductwork gauges, bracing, hangers, and other requirements. Contractor shall not locate any duct or piping directly over any electrical panels, switchgear, transformer, etc. Coordinate locations of ducts and piping with the Electrical Contractor to avoid these conflicts. Provide volume dampers upstream of all air inlets/outlets unless otherwise noted. Furnish and install rain hoods on flues and intake ducts above roof. Provide companion opposed blade volume dampers with all diffusers mounted in drywall ceilings. Do not provide companion volume dampers with diffusers mounted in lay-in tile ceilings. Provide manual volume dampers in the branch ducts serving diffusers located above lay-in tile ceilings. Diffusers, registers, and grilles mounted in drywall ceilings shall have plaster frames. Unless otherwise noted all ductwork shall be insulated with 2" ductwrap. Ductwrap shall be 0.75 lb / cf. density. R6 Min. Install volume damper at each branch takeoff from main supply ducts. Refer to Mechanical Detail Sheets for additional equipment requirements. Phenolic duct by Pal-Duct or Kool-Duct is an acceptable alternative to sheetmetal duct and insulation in concealed spaces. Submit detailed duct drawings for Engineer's review. 4'(4+)'4#06'37+2/'06#0&2+2+0) Conceal all refrigerant piping unless otherwise noted. Contact Engineer for alternatives if concealment is not possible. Slope refrigerant piping one percent in the direction of oil return. Liquid lines may be installed level. Install horizontal refrigerant hot gas discharge piping with 14" per 10 feet downward slope away from the compressor. Install horizontal refrigerant suction lines with 14" per 10 feet downward slope to the compressor, with no long traps or dead ends which may cause oil to separate from the suction gas and return to the compressor in damaging slugs. Provide line size liquid indicators in main liquid line leaving condenser or receiver. Install moisture-liquid indicators in liquid lines between filter dryers and thermostatic expansion valves and in liquid line to receiver. Provide line size strainer upstream of each automatic valve. Provide shutoff valve on each side of strainer. Provide permanent filter dryers in low temperature systems and systems using hermetic compressors. Provide replaceable cartridge filter dryers with three valve bypass assembly for solenoid valves, adjacent to receivers. Provide refrigerant charging valve connections in liquid line between receiver shutoff valve and expansion valve. Insulate all interior linesets with 12" thick, flexible elastomeric insulation. Insulate exterior linesets with 1" thick flexible elastomeric insulation with external .020" aluminum protective jacket. 4'.#6'&'.'%64+%#.#0&2.7/$+0) Unless otherwise noted all low voltage wiring (24 volts) shall be provided and installed by the Mechanical Contractor. This includes fans, radiant heaters, rooftop units, etc. Unless otherwise noted line voltage wiring (120 volts or greater) shall be provided and installed by the Electrical Contractor. Wiring should be concealed at all times unless otherwise noted on the plans. Contact the Engineer if concealment is not possible. All control wire and conduit shall comply with the National Electric Code (NEC) and Division 16/26 of the specifications. Condensate drain pipe run out shall be full size to the nearest drain. Refer to "P" sheets for routing. Coordinate installation of gas piping for HVAC units with Plumbing Contractor. Furnish and install a gas cock at each unit connection. Refer to electrical and plumbing drawings for additional coordination with these drawings. Any unit supplied with natural gas shall be furnished with pressure regulators by Unit Manufacturer. #22'#4#0%' All equipment should be installed with great regard to a neat finished product. Whenever possible, wiring should be routed in such a way as to minimize visibility. Piping should be tight to structure whenever possible, and orthogonal. Eliminate the need for condensate pumps if possible. Contact the Engineer prior to installing any equipment that will not be able to be installed in a neat, first class manner, consistent with the Manufacturer's installation instructions. 4'.#6'&)'0'4#.%105647%6+10 Unless otherwise noted flashing of roof openings will be done by the General Contractor. Intake and exhaust curbs to General Contractor for installation. Contact General Contractor to coordinate this portion of the work. Concrete housekeeping pads to suit mechanical equipment shall be sized and located by the Mechanical Contractor. Minimum concrete pad thickness shall be 312" unless otherwise noted. Pad shall extend beyond the equipment a minimum of 6" on each side. Concrete housekeeping pads shall be provided by the Mechanical Contractor. It shall be the responsibility of the Mechanical Contractor to coordinate size and location of concrete housekeeping pads with the General Contractor. 57$56+676+105 Cost of any changes required by this, or other trades, due to substitution of equipment other than the basis of design, shall be included in the Mechanical Contractor's proposal. 76+.+6+'5 Unless otherwise noted the local gas company shall provide gas to the building and furnish and install the meter. Connection to the meter and extension of the piping shall be made in accordance with the utility company requirements. Contact local utility company to arrange for gas meter installation. Furnish and install piping and specialties as required to receive meter. Verify local conditions at the site. 4'.#6'&%10641.5 Unless otherwise noted, locate all room thermostats and humidistats 4'-0" (centerline) above finish floor. Notify the Engineer prior to installation of any rooms where the above location cannot be maintained or where there is a question on location. All control wiring and related control components should be concealed unless otherwise noted on the plans. Contact the Engineer if concealment is not possible. ACHP air cooled condensing unit AFF above finish floor AHU air handling unit BDD backdraft damper BOD bottom of duct CD ceiling diffuser (supply air) CFM cubic feet per minute CW cold water DB dry bulb DSAC ductless split air conditioner Ø diameter EDB entering air dry bulb EWB entering air wet bulb EBR electric baseboard radiation EC Electrical Contractor ECR eggcrate grille EDC electric duct coil EF exhaust fan EG exhaust grille ER exhaust register ERV energy recovery ventilator ESP external static pressure EWH electric wall heater F furnace FD fire damper FLA full load amps FPM feet per minute FT foot FTR fin tube radiation G gas GC General Contractor HP heat pump IN inch LAT leaving air temperature LS linear slot diffuser MAN manual MFR Manufacturer MBH 1000 BTUh MC Mechanical Contractor O/A outside air OAL outside air louver PD plaque diffuser PSI pounds per square inch RA return air RD round diffuser RG return air grille RPM revolutions per minute RTU roof top unit SA supply air SDG spiral duct grille SP static pressure SR supply register TSP total static pressure UH unit heater VD volume damper WB wet bulb WT weight A A M001 HVAC SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS & GENERAL NOTES WAB JTL P R O F E SS IONA L E N G NI E E R S A M U E L L.HU R T INDIA N A 0 N EP1 6 .o 01087 ATS FOET R E TEGIS D ER mitsch DESIGN 200 s rangeline road suite 213 carmel, indiana 46032 ph 317.573.2222 fx 317.573.2230 www.mitschdesign.com AL L I D E A S , D E S I G N S A N D P L A N S I N D I C A T E D O R RE P R E S E N T E D B Y T H E S E D R A W I N G S A R E O W N E D B Y , AN D T H E P R O P E R T Y O F M I T S C H D E S I G N . C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 2410 Executive Drive · Suite 100 · Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 · 317.636.3941 · YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . CA R M E L , I N 4 6 0 3 2 AR C H I T E C T U A L D R A W I N G S CO N S T R U C T I O N D O C U M E N T S 04 . 1 5 . 1 6 T Remove existing vents (low to floor) Existing Rooftop Unit to be removed completely Remove existing Exhaust Fan and ductwork completely. Existing analog, dial style thermostat to be removed completely. Remove all existing ductwork and HVAC accessories completely (Typical) Remove all existing HVAC ceiling devices completely (Typical) Coordinate with G.C. the patching of the exterior wall. M101 HVAC DEMOLITION PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" WAB JTL 1 HVAC DEMOLITION PLAN P R O F E SS IONA L E N G NI E E R S A M U E L L.HU R T INDIA N A 0 N EP1 6 .o 01087 ATS FOET R E TEGIS D ER mitsch DESIGN 200 s rangeline road suite 213 carmel, indiana 46032 ph 317.573.2222 fx 317.573.2230 www.mitschdesign.com AL L I D E A S , D E S I G N S A N D P L A N S I N D I C A T E D O R RE P R E S E N T E D B Y T H E S E D R A W I N G S A R E O W N E D B Y , AN D T H E P R O P E R T Y O F M I T S C H D E S I G N . C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 2410 Executive Drive · Suite 100 · Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 · 317.636.3941 · YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . CA R M E L , I N 4 6 0 3 2 AR C H I T E C T U A L D R A W I N G S CO N S T R U C T I O N D O C U M E N T S 04 . 1 5 . 1 6 CD-1 125 CD-2 375 CD-2 375 CD-2 375 CD-3 600 CD-2 290 CD-2 290 CD-2 285 CD-2 285 20x14 10 " Ø 10 " Ø 10 " Ø 10 " Ø 14x1412"Ø T RTU-1 16x14 16x14 14"Ø 12"Ø 8" Ø 10 " Ø 10 " Ø 10 " Ø 28 x 1 6 24x16 RTU-1 (On roof) EF-1 (On roof)EG-1 170 EG-1 150 FRG-2 1025 FRG-2 725 FRG-2 725 20x14 20 x 1 4 14"Ø14"Ø 10"Ø EG-1 150 8"Ø 11 2 3 FRG-1 125 24x16 8"Ø 14 " Ø 16 " Ø Supply air trunk duct routed above low bulkhead. Provide vertical duct taps as required. Route exhaust ductwork in joist space. Route return duct in joist space over supply ductwork. 2NCP0QVGU )GPGTCN0QVGU 1.These plans are diagramatic in nature, and do not represent every necessary offset and fitting. Contractor shall install his work in a manner that will conform with the structure. Contractor shall avoid obstructions, preserve head room and maintain maximum clearance without additional cost to the owner. 2.Conceal all linesets, piping, power wiring, control wiring and control components unless otherwise noted. If concealment is not possible, contact Engineer for alternatives prior to fabrication. 3.Insulate all interior linesets with 12" thick, flexible elastomeric insulation. Insulate exterior linesets with 1" thick flexible elastomeric insulation with external .020" aluminum protective jacket. 4.Sheet metal supply ductwork in concealed spaces shall be insulated with 112" thick, 1.5 lb density, fiberglass ductwrap. All ductwork in unconditioned spaces shall be insulated with 2" thick, .75 lb / cu ft density, fiberglass ductwrap. (Min R6) 5.Phenolic duct by Pal-Duct or Kool-Duct is an acceptable alternative to sheetmetal duct and insulation in concealed spaces. Use flanged joints. Submit detailed duct drawings for engineer review. 6.Keep all ductwork, duct system and equipment openings covered with adhesive duct protective wrap like VentureTape 1512, until system start-up. This is to prevent intrusion of construction dirt and debris into the duct system, and HVAC equipment. 7.If any questions arise concerning the HVAC requirements of these documents, please contact The Engineering Collaborative at (317) 636-3941, prior to bidding, fabrication or installation of equipment. 8.Sheet metal transitions by Sheet Metal Contractor. 9.Refer to detail sheet M701 and spec sheet M901 for additional requirements and information that applies to this project. 1 2 3 M201 HVAC PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" WAB JTL 1 HVAC PLAN P R O F E SS IONA L E N G NI E E R S A M U E L L.HU R T INDIA N A 0 N EP1 6 .o 01087 ATS FOET R E TEGIS D ER mitsch DESIGN 200 s rangeline road suite 213 carmel, indiana 46032 ph 317.573.2222 fx 317.573.2230 www.mitschdesign.com AL L I D E A S , D E S I G N S A N D P L A N S I N D I C A T E D O R RE P R E S E N T E D B Y T H E S E D R A W I N G S A R E O W N E D B Y , AN D T H E P R O P E R T Y O F M I T S C H D E S I G N . C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 2410 Executive Drive · Suite 100 · Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 · 317.636.3941 · YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . 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C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 'ZGEWVKXG&TKXG·5WKVG·+PFKCPCRQNKU+PFKCPC··YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . CA R M E L , I N 4 6 0 3 2 AR C H I T E C T U A L D R A W I N G S CO N S T R U C T I O N D O C U M E N T S 04 . 1 5 . 1 6 1-1/2" Round Flexible Connection 1" x 1/8" Band iron Washer 1/2" 1" x 1/8" Draw band 1/2" 5/16" Flange Bolt 4" on centers Rectangular Flexible Connection 1" Flange and hem Bolt 4" on centers 1" x 1/8" Band iron Washer Rivet 4" on centers Ductwork 1-1/2" Pocket slip Ductwork Flexible material as specified 1-1/2" Minimum to 3" maximum installed. 6" nominal with material taut Sheet metal as specified for ductworkFlanged connection on fan side Sheet metal as specified for ductwork Alternate position of bolt 1-1/2" Minimum to 3" maximum installed. 6" nominal with material taut Flanged connection on fan side Flexible material as specified 1" x 1/8" Draw band D (NGZKDNG%QPPGEVKQP Scale: NoneM701 6 Note: Roof opening shall conform to manufacturer's curb size. Curb insulation Backdraft damper Roof D &QYPDNCUV4QQH'ZJCWUV(CPYKVJ%WTD Scale: NoneM701 1 Ductwork. See plans for continuation. Secure and seal ductwork to angle frame all around Exhaust fan housing Prefabricated curb with built-in cant. Offset for roof insulation thickness 12" min. More than 30°30° or less V.D. 45° Boottap fitting Duct offset Use radius for more than 30°Use mitered for 30° or less Duct offset Branch off main90° Square Elbow Turning vanes 90° Radiused Elbow H H 2H D .QY8GNQEKV[5JGGV/GVCN(KVVKPIU Scale: NoneM701 3D4GVWTP)TKNNGCPF5QWPF$CHHNG Scale: NoneM701 8 Ceiling Reinforcing angles as required to receive screws for support and anchorage of return air grille. Typical eggcrate return Refer to plans for duct size Line duct internally with flat black, non-fibrous, acoustic duct liner Full size Cleanout plug Draw Through Coil Blow Through Coil Full size Cleanout plug Cleanout plug Route full size condensate drain pipe to nearest floor drain. Refer to plumbing drawings for floor drain locations. Unit manufacturers threaded drain pipe connection (typ) Cooling coil drain pan Drain line (bottom connection only) 1" greater than fan static pressure 1" greater than half of fan static pressure 1" greater than half of fan static pressure 1" greater than fan static pressure D %QPFGPUCVG&TCKP $NQY&TCYÄ6JTW%QKN Scale: NoneM701 5 Drain line (bottom connection only) Cooling coil drain pan Full size Full size Unit manufacturers threaded drain pipe connection (typ) Cleanout plug Route full size condensate drain pipe to nearest floor drain. Refer to plumbing drawings for floor drain locations. Minimum 1" wide clamp. Detail 2 Maximum flexible duct length shall be 5'-0". Wire support. Detail 1 Detail 3 Notes: 1.Metallic flexible ductwork shall be attached using a minimum of three (3) #8 sheet metal screws equally spaced around the ductwork circumference. Ductwork larger than 12" shall have a minimum of five (5) #8 sheet metal crews. Screws shall be located at least 1/2" from the ductwork end. 2.Non-metallic flexible ductwork shall be secured to the sleeve or collar using a draw band. If the ductwork collar exceeds 12", the draw band must be positioned behind a bead on the metal collar. 3.Insulation and vapor barriers present on factory-fabricated ductwork shall be fitted over the core connection and shall be supplementally secured with a draw band. 4.Flexible ductwork sealing shall be a class "B" seal for low pressure ductwork. 5.Support system shall not damage or cause out-of-round shape. 6.Flexible ductwork shall be a maximum of 5'-0" in length and shall NOT be used as an elbow. Maximum sag shall be 1/2" per foot of support spacing. Strap bracing shall be provided at a maximum of 3'-0" on centers. 1" Band clamp with wire. (Optional) D +PUWNCVGF(NGZKDNG&WEVYQTM Scale: NoneM701 4 Sheet metal box 1-1/2" duct wrap 1-1/2" duct wrap Sheet metal elbow Supply diffuser Application NOT Acceptable CeilingCD-1 CD-2 thru CD-XX Low pressure supply branch duct Collar with manual volume damper & lock Insulated flexible duct to supply diffuser Notes: Provide a 45 degree entry square-to-round fitting from low pressure supply branch duct when the supply diffuser branch size equals or exceeds the depth of the supply branch duct. Width shall equal round diffuser branch size, depth shall equal supply branch duct depth. Refer to supply diffuser plenum connection detail if guidelines of this detail can not be met due to physical limitations. A maximum length of 5'-0" of flexible duct is allowed in a single run. Secure flexible duct to supply diffuser elbow fitting with drawband Lay-in panel where required Secure flexible duct to supply diffuser elbow fitting with drawband Insulated flexible duct to supply diffuser 8" Min.Provide shoe tap fitting Ceiling D 5WRRN[&KHHWUGTCPF(NGZKDNG&WEV%QPPGEVKQP Scale: NoneM701 6 Supply register Application NOT Acceptable Low pressure supply branch duct Collar with manual volume damper & lock Insulated flexible duct to supply diffuser Notes: Provide a 45 degree entry square-to-round fitting from low pressure supply branch duct when the supply register branch size equals or exceeds the depth of the supply branch duct. Width shall equal round register branch size, depth shall equal supply branch duct depth. A maximum length of 5'-0" of flexible duct is allowed in a single run. Insulated flexible duct to supply register8" Min.Provide shoe tap fitting D 5WRRN[4GIKUVGTCPF(NGZKDNG&WEV%QPPGEVKQP Scale: NoneM701 7 Sheet metal boot Ceiling Secure flexible duct to supply register boot fitting with drawband Supply register 2" duct wrap. R6 minimum. Wood nailer Neoprene weatherseal Rooftop Unit Field applied cant strip Wood nailer Treated 2x4 shimming to level top of curb Counterflashing Curb by RTU MFR unless specified otherwise 4" flexible duct connection between roof insulation and bottom of rooftop unit Roof construction. Refer to architectural drawings for type Roof structure. Refer to structural drawings for type Supply and return ducts Notes: 1.Roof curbs shall be provided with properly designed fabricated leveling devices so equipment is level and the roof curb is installed to match the roof slope. 2.Provide perimeter angle support at all sides between structural steel. Size of angle based on load of equipment. Minimum size shall be 3" x 3" x 1/4". 3.Roof curbs shall not be supported by the roof insulation. 4.Coordinate location of roof curb and roof opening with structure. 5.Roofing insulation shall be continuous under the rooftop equipment. D 4QQH'SWKROGPV5WRRQTV%WTD5GEVKQP Scale: NoneM701 2 Provide radius 90° elbow with turning vanes to transition to horizontal. Do not provide a duct plenum and horizontal tap. M701 HVAC DETAILS WAB JTL P R O F E SS IONA L E N G NI E E R S A M U E L L.HU R T INDIA N A 0 N EP1 6 .o 01087 ATS FOET R E TEGIS D ER mitsch DESIGN 200 s rangeline road suite 213 carmel, indiana 46032 ph 317.573.2222 fx 317.573.2230 www.mitschdesign.com AL L I D E A S , D E S I G N S A N D P L A N S I N D I C A T E D O R RE P R E S E N T E D B Y T H E S E D R A W I N G S A R E O W N E D B Y , AN D T H E P R O P E R T Y O F M I T S C H D E S I G N . C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 2410 Executive Drive · Suite 100 · Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 · 317.636.3941 · YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . CA R M E L , I N 4 6 0 3 2 AR C H I T E C T U A L D R A W I N G S CO N S T R U C T I O N D O C U M E N T S 04 . 1 5 . 1 6 REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES All materials and workmanship shall comply with all applicable codes, specifications, local ordinances, industry standards, and utility company regulations. In case of a difference between building codes, specifications, state laws, local ordinances, industry standards, utility company regulations and Contract Documents, the most stringent shall govern. The Contractor shall promptly notify the Owner in writing of any such difference. Non-Compliance: Should the Contractor perform any work that does not comply with requirements of applicable building codes, state laws, local ordinances, industry standards and utility company regulations, he shall bear all costs arising in correcting the deficiencies. Applicable codes and standards shall include all state laws, local ordinances, utility company regulations and applicable requirements of state plumbing and mechanical codes. Permits: Contractor shall pay for all building permits required by work and permits. For opening streets and for connection to various utilities, including fees for water meter installation and any other requirements necessary to carry out his work. Where streets or sidewalks are cut, same must be repaired to at least as good a condition as they were before, all at the expense of this Contractor. Permits shall be posted in a prominent place at the building site properly protected from the weather and physical damage. GUARANTEE Contractor shall, by accepting these Drawings and Specifications, guarantee: Contractor shall furnish all material and equipment as specified except where specified approval is given by Engineer for substitution. All material and equipment shall be installed substantially as shown on drawings and as required within the intent of these Specifications. All equipment, etc., shall be driptight, airtight, free of vibration, pounding, and other objectionable noises. Contractor shall guarantee all equipment, accessories, and material furnished by him, including installation for a period of one year from date of final acceptance against all defects in material and workmanship. If any equipment, material, and/or pipe joints, connections, etc., fail or do not operate satisfactorily or show undue wear, he will, upon being notified, immediately remedy defect at his own expense. WORK AND WORKMANSHIP Provide all required labor, materials, equipment and Contractor's services necessary for complete installation of systems required in full conformity with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction, all as indicated on Drawings and herein specified. Finished job shall be functional and complete in every detail, including any and all such items required for a complete system whether or not these items be specified or shown on the Drawings. All such accessories and appurtenances shall be provided and installed at no additional cost to the owner. Special attention shall be given to accessibility of working parts and controlling parts. Adjustable parts shall be within easy reach. Removable parts shall have space for removal. Each Contractor shall acquaint himself with details of all work to be performed by other trades and take necessary steps to integrate and coordinate his work with other trades. It is assumed that the Contractor is familiar with standard First Class installation procedures. Therefore, these Specifications do not attempt to include every detail or operation necessary for the complete installation. It should be particularly noted that the terms "furnish" and "provide" are interchangeable and that each of these means to provide, install and connect, unless otherwise stated. Whenever tables or schedules show quantity of materials, they shall not be used as a guide to the Contractor. Each Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing all material noted on the Drawings and as specified. Contractor shall be responsible for the protection, safekeeping, and cleanliness of all existing equipment, material, etc., located in spaces to be remodeled in which he is working. As part of his responsibility, he shall provide the necessary covers, structures, etc., as required to keep all dirt, water, moisture and dust from equipment. The method the Contractor proposes to use in protecting equipment shall be coordinated with the Engineer and Owner's representative for approval before any work is started. Any damage sustained during construction shall be corrected or replaced by the Contractor. ASSIGNMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS WORK Painting: Mechanical Contractor will provide prime painting on all ferrous metals such as support steel or hangers for mechanical equipment. Any finish painting of mechanical work required, including painting steel exposed to outside environment shall be painted by the Mechanical Contractor. Platforms and supporting stands for mechanical equipment shall be furnished by the Mechanical Contractor unless noted otherwise. Owner shall give approval prior to any cutting. All larger holes shall be provided by others, as detailed in the structural drawings. Ceiling and Wall Access Panels: Mechanical Contractor shall cut and patch finished areas for panels as required by the Mechanical Contractor. Provide access panels as specified, where shown, or required for access to coils, valves, etc. A.Acoustical tile Wall or Ceiling: 24" x 12" unless otherwise noted. Constructed to receive tile to match ceiling. Milcor Style A. B.Plastered Wall or Ceiling: 24" x 12" unless otherwise noted. Constructed to receive plaster to match adjacent finish. Milcor Style B. Cutting and Patching: Mechanical Contractor shall cut and patch finished areas as required by the Mechanical Contractor. Cut structural materials only where required after approval from the Architect and Engineer. Disposition of existing equipment which is to be removed and salvaged shall remain the property of the Owner and be stored by the Contractor as directed by the Owner. Temporary partitions or barriers required to protect existing building or facilities shall be provided by the Mechanical Contractor. Mechanical Contractor shall coordinate necessity and location of such protection with Owner. Roof openings and flashing required by Mechanical Contractor shall be by Mechanical Contractor. Mechanical Contractor is responsible for the correct size and location of same. Counterflashing by the Mechanical Contractor. Pads and foundations for mechanical equipment shall be formed and poured by the Mechanical Contractor. Mechanical Contractor shall verify pads and all anchoring devices. Excavating and backfilling for mechanical work shall be by the Mechanical Contractor. All outside downspouts shall be by the General Contractor. Downspout shoe shall be by the Mechanical Contractor. Kitchen equipment shall be set in place by the Mechanical Contractor. Rough-in shall be by the Mechanical Contractor. Final connections shall be by the Mechanical Contractor. Sanitary vent pans and flashing by the Mechanical Contractor. Louvers shall be furnished by the Mechanical Contractor. Size and location shall be verified by the Mechanical Contractor. Roof curbs and bases for ventilators, roof intakes and relief and fans shall be furnished by the Mechanical Contractor. DRAWINGS Mechanical Drawings show general arrangement of all equipment and appurtenances. They shall be followed as closely as actual building construction and work of other trades will permit. Mechanical work shall conform to requirements shown on all Drawings. General and Structural Drawings shall take precedence over Mechanical Drawings. Because of the small scale of Mechanical Drawings, it is not possible to indicate all offsets, fittings and accessories which may be required. Contractor shall investigate structural and finish conditions affecting work and shall arrange his work accordingly, providing such fittings, valves and accessories as may be required to meet such conditions without additional cost to the Owner. COORDINATION BETWEEN CONTRACTORS Each Contractor and Subcontractor shall study all drawings applicable to this work so complete coordination between trades will be affected. Special attention shall be given to points where ducts cross other ducts or piping, where lights fit into ceilings and where ducts, and conduit pass thru walls and columns. It is the responsibility of each Contractor and Subcontractor to leave necessary room for other trades. No extra compensation will be allowed to cover the cost of removing conduit, ducts, or equipment found encroaching on space required by others. MINOR DEVIATIONS For the purpose of clarity and legibility, Drawings are essentially diagrammatic although size and location of equipment are drawn near to scale wherever possible. Verify Contract Document information at site. Drawings indicate required sizes and points of termination of ducts and suggested routes. It is not the intention of Drawings to indicate all necessary offsets. Install work in a manner to conform to structure, avoid obstructions, preserve headroom and keep openings and passageways clear. Do not scale from Drawings. ATTACHING TO BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Equipment and piping supports shall be attached to structural members (beams, joists, etc.) Rather than to floor or roof slabs. Do not attach hangars to bottom chord of structural members. DEMOLITION AND REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT Contractor shall remove all equipment, pipes, ductwork, hangers and support for portion of mechanical system in present building as shown on Drawings and/or implied by nature of the work indicated to be removed. Contractor shall properly support remaining portions of work. Contractor shall provide valves, plugs, vents, etc. as required for complete operating system. All pipes, ductwork, etc., removed shall become the property of the Contractor and shall be removed form the premises unless specified otherwise. Contractor shall cap all abandoned piping which cannot be removed. This would pertain to piping which runs into concrete floors, thru outside walls below grade, etc. BALANCING Work shall be provided by the Mechanical Contractor. General: Balance and adjust air and hydronic systems to achieve comfort and proper operation of systems and to capacities indicated on the drawings. A.Use procedures as outlined in the National Standards for Field Measurements and Instrumentation, current volume, as published by the Associated Air Balance Council. Certify balance of system to be complete and accurate as shown and submit report to Engineer for review and approval. B.If a piece of equipment is not operating in a satisfactory manner, coordinate with manufacturer to repair or adjust as necessary. C.Report to Engineer if system or piece of equipment cannot be adjusted to operate satisfactorily. D.Test and Balance shall be provided by a NEBB, AABC or TABB certified Balance Contractor. INSULATION Ductwork Insulation A.Service: Air conditioning and heating supply, fresh (outside) air in conditioned spaces - insulate entirely. Material: 0.75 lb/cu ft. Flexible fiberglass 112" thick with flame resistant aluminum kraft foil jacket. B.Service: Air conditioning and heating supply and return, fresh (outside) air in unconditioned spaces - insulate entirely. Material: 0.75 lb/cu ft. Flexible fiberglass 2" thick with flame resistant aluminum kraft foil jacket. (R6 Minimum) NOTE:All insulation: rating not to exceed 25 flame, 50 smoke and rated for use in return air plenum. REFRIGERATION PIPING SYSTEM Service: Refrigerant required by selected equipment. Maximum design: Pressure 525 psig; temperature 300°F. Piping (above ground): Soft, seamless copper linesets as recommended by air conditioner Manufacturer, cleaned, dehydrated and sealed according to manufacturer's recommendations. Conceal all refrigerant piping unless otherwise noted. Contact Engineer for alternatives if concealment is not possible. Perform an initial test of the refrigeration system as follows: A.Hold pressure for 12 hours and check for loss of pressure. Certify readings. Notify equipment manufacturer of test and allow observance. B.Draw and hold 500 micron vacuum. Hold for 12 hours and check for loss of vacuum. Notify equipment manufacturer of test and allow observance. C.If leak(s) is detected, entire refrigerant system shall be checked with leak detector. Caution: Any freon that might be present in area can interfere with detectors. Area must be thoroughly ventilated. D.Repair any leaks and repeat above procedure. Repairing leaks under pressure shall not be done. Brazed joints shall be repaired by using new material. E.Insulate all interior refrigerant suction piping with 12" flexible elastomeric insulation. F.Insulate all exterior refrigerant piping with 1" flexible elastomeric insulation and provide a .020" aluminum jacket sealed weather tight. "LOW PRESSURE" DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES Construct rectangular duct of first quality materials in accordance with SMACNA-HVAC Duct Construction Standards, Metal and Flexible. Crossbreak except where rigid insulation is specified. Construct round duct according to recommendations of ASHRAE Guide. Round duct should be galvanized spiral unless noted otherwise. Longitudinal lock-seam duct is not acceptable. Keep all ductwork, duct system and equipment openings covered with adhesive duct protective wrap like VentureTape 1512, until system start-up. This is to prevent intrusion of construction dirt and debris into the duct system, and HVAC equipment. Phenolic duct by Pal-Duct or Kool-Duct is an acceptable alternative to sheetmetal duct and insulation in concealed spaces. Use flanged joints. Submit detailed duct drawings for engineer review. Support horizontal duct in wall with bank iron strap hanger if width is under 18" and with shelf type bracket if over 18". Support ducts suspended from roof structure with band-type hangers if maximum is inside 48" and with trapeze-type hangers if over 48". Fittings: B.Elbows (less than 24" wide): Use standard radius elbow. Radius shall be 1.5 times width of fittings. C.Elbows (24" wide and over): Shall be square elbows with turning vanes. Elbows less than 36" wide shall have single-bladed vanes. Elbows 36" wide and over shall have double-bladed vanes in airfoil pattern. D.Main tee connections shall be radius or square depending on the size duct reduced to. Adjustable splitter damper shall be provided ahead of tee. E.Branch tee connections shall be 45° branch take-offs. Provide balancing dampers in branches unless otherwise directed to delete them. F.Transitions, raises and drops shall be built so that change in direction of side of duct does not exceed 30° angle to projected same side. Provide flexible connections (FC) at each inlet and outlet duct connection to every piece of fan equipment. Fabric fastened to metal with double lock seam. Fabric for ordinary HVAC uses to be waterproof, fire retardant and suitable for temperatures of 200°F. Manufacturers: Duro-Dyne, Ventfabrics or equal. Runs of flexible duct shall not exceed 5'-0". Flexible duct shall not be used as an elbow. Provide sheet metal elbow at diffuser neck where tap is not out of the bottom of the supply main. Furnish and install balancing dampers (BD) for each supply air runout and at additional locations, as shown on the drawings. Construction to be galvanized steel, two gauges heavier than duct. Shaft shall be steel with brass bearings. Blades shall not exceed 12" wide and 48" long. Frames of same gauge metal are required where two blades or more are used. Balancing dampers to have lock-type damper operator and linkage as best suits construction and access conditions. Dampers with accessible operators to be provided with locking damper quadrants complete with locking nuts and graduated scale. Dampers with non-accessible operators provided with Young Series 300 concealed regulator and cover plate complete with work gear or linkage as required for smooth damper operation. Dampers in underslab ducts provided with Young Series 335 adjustable cover regulators. DUCTS CONNECTED TO COMMERCIAL KITCHEN HOODS: COMPLY WITH NFPA 96. A.Exposed to View: Type 304, stainless-steel sheet, No.4 finish. B.Concealed: Carbon-steel sheet. C.Welded seams and joints. D.Pressure Class: Positive or negative 2-inch wg (500 Pa) E.Minimum SMACNA Seal Class: Welded seams, joints, and penetrations. F.SMACNA Leakage Class: 3. Engineered, factory fabricated duct systems are an acceptable alternative. Obtain the Engineers written approval of such duct systems prior to bidding. Duct Sealing: Comply with SMACNA standard duct sealing requirements for class "A" ducts for all O/A, supply, return and exhaust ductwork. A.Water-Based Joint and Seam Sealant: 1.Application Method: Brush on. 2.Solids Content: Minimum 65 percent. 3.Shore A Hardness: Minimum 20. 4.Water resistant. 5.Mold and mildew resistant. 6.VOC: Maximum 75 g/L (less water). 7.Maximum Static-Pressure Class: 10-inch wg (2500 Pa), positive and negative. 8.Service: Indoor or outdoor. 9.Substrate: Compatible with galvanized sheet steel (both PVC coated and bare), stainless steel, or aluminum sheets. 10.Tape shall not be acceptable. Fire Dampers (FD): At each penetration through fire-rated partitions, provide fire dampers where indicated on drawings to meet or exceed barrier rating. Fire dampers shall be type "B", UL classified and meet all NFPA criteria for primary fire dampers. Frame shall be 20 gauge minimum. Blades shall be 24 gauge minimum. Blades shall not infringe on duct free area for airflow. Fusible link shall be rated at 165°F. Closure springs shall be 301 stainless steel. Finish shall be mill. SMOKE DAMPER A.Fabricate in accordance with NFPA 90A and UL 555S, and as indicated. B.Normally Close Smoke Vent Dampers: Curtain type, opening by gravity upon actuation of electro thermal link, flexible stainless steel blade edge seals to provide constant sealing pressure. C.Normally Open Smoke Vent Damper: Curtain type, closing upon actuation of electro thermal link, flexible stainless steel blade edge seals to provide constant sealing pressure, stainless steel springs with locking devices ensure positive closure for units mounted horizontally. HVAC EQUIPMENT Refer to Plans and Schedule sheets. If equipment other than basis of design (scheduled Manufacturer) is being considered, obtain prior written approval from the Engineer. M901 HVAC SPECIFICATIONS WAB JTL P R O F E SS IONA L E N G NI E E R S A M U E L L.HU R T INDIA N A 0 N EP1 6 .o 01087 ATS FOET R E TEGIS D ER mitsch DESIGN 200 s rangeline road suite 213 carmel, indiana 46032 ph 317.573.2222 fx 317.573.2230 www.mitschdesign.com AL L I D E A S , D E S I G N S A N D P L A N S I N D I C A T E D O R RE P R E S E N T E D B Y T H E S E D R A W I N G S A R E O W N E D B Y , AN D T H E P R O P E R T Y O F M I T S C H D E S I G N . C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 2410 Executive Drive · Suite 100 · Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 · 317.636.3941 · YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . CA R M E L , I N 4 6 0 3 2 AR C H I T E C T U A L D R A W I N G S CO N S T R U C T I O N D O C U M E N T S 04 . 1 5 . 1 6 CO-A FS-A FD-A MV-A L-1H 4"W12 GI-A1 3"W1 FS-A MV-A FD-A FD-A FD-A FD-A WC-1H CO-A 3"W 1 L-1H FS-A FS-A 3"W 1 3"W 1 3"W 1 114"CW 12"CW-S 5 4 2"W 1 3"W 1 2"W 1 3"W 1 34"CW-S 12"HW-S 34"CW-S 12"HW-S 12"FCW 12"CW-S 12"HW-S 12"FCW 34"CW-S 34"HW-S 12"FCW 34"CW-S 34"HW-S 12"FCW 1"CW-S 34"HW-S 1"CW-S 34"HW-S 1"CW-S 12"HW-S 114"CW, extend to existing meter pit. Local utility co. to provide new meter.FD-A 2"W 1 2 23 1 5 RPZBP WC-1H 114"G down to existing gas meter serving this tenant. 114"G on roof 1"G on roof 1"G Existing water heater to be removed in its entirety. Existing 34" water service to be removed back to existing meter pit. Repair wall and floor in kind, ready for finish. Existing water lines serving existing lavatory and water closet to be removed above ceiling for connection to new water lines. Disconnect gas from existing RTU. Remove line back to existing meter. &GOQNKVKQP0QVGU 1 Neatly saw-cut existing slab along entire path of new waste line. Repair slab in kind, ready for finish. Connect new waste line to nearest active waste line of equal or larger size. Field verify exact size, location, elevation, material and condition of existing waste line, prior to start of work. Connect new water line to nearest active water service above ceiling. Field verify exact size, location, material and condition of existing water line, prior to start of work. Connect water filter system to water line serving sink below. Connect new water line(s) to existing line(s) serving existing fixture. 2NCP0QVGU 1 2 3 4 2 5 3 4 A.Contractor shall be required to visit the premises prior to bidding to determine all existing conditions and systems related to his work. Contractor shall include in his bid proposal all labor and material as required for the plumbing installation to be complete and operative. B.Coordinate the plumbing work with the architectural, electrical, mechanical and other plans and details related to this project for work of all other trades. C.The drawings represent a general scheme of existing conditions. All details of existing conditions may not appear on the drawings. The contractor shall visit the premise prior to bidding to determine all existing conditions and systems related to his work and shall include in his bid proposal all labor and material as required: 1. To disconnect and remove all plumbing equipment that is to be removed from service or that is not to be reused. 2. To reconnect water, gas, waste and vent lines to all existing equipment that is to be reused. 3. To provide a complete and operative system in accordance with the intent of these drawings and specifications. D.The contractor shall include in his bid proposal all costs related to the disposal of existing equipment removed under his contract. E.Existing waste, vent, water and gas lines no longer used for any purpose shall be removed unless imbedded in masonry, in which case it shall be cut off flush with surface and patched, ready for finish. F.Where plumbing fixtures are removed, all the existing waste, vent and water lines shall be removed back to the next active branch. G.Existing PVC in new return air plenums shall be wrapped within materials listed and labeled for such application, to meet the 25/50 flame smoke rating. H.All fittings, piping, fixtures, materials, etc. to meet the current Safe Drinking Water Act with all of its amendments and the Reduction of Lead in Drinking water Act. I.All work shall comply with all national, state, local codes and ordinances pertaining to the work in this project. J.All plumbing fixtures shall be supplied with individual water supply stops and code approved traps. Exposed piping shall be chrome plated. K.All plumbing fixtures shall be installed with approved backflow prevention devices. L.No piping shall pass directly over electrical power distribution cabinets, panelboards, etc. Contractor to coordinate panel locations prior to piping installation. M.Single runouts to plumbing fixtures shall be the same size as on the plumbing fixture schedule unless otherwise noted. N.Concealed gas piping shall be constructed in accordance with code without unions, tubing fittings or running threads. O.Gas lines run on roof to be supported by Roof Top Blox or similar and equal. DO NOT USE LUMBER FOR GAS PIPING SUPPORT. P.Dry-pipe fire protection system shall be used in all areas subject to freezing. )GPGTCN0QVGU P201 PLUMBING PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" GJR SLH 1 PLUMBING PLAN P R O F E SS IONA L E N G NI E E R S A M U E L L.HU R T INDIA N A 0 N EP1 6 .o 01087 ATS FOET R E TEGIS D ER mitsch DESIGN 200 s rangeline road suite 213 carmel, indiana 46032 ph 317.573.2222 fx 317.573.2230 www.mitschdesign.com AL L I D E A S , D E S I G N S A N D P L A N S I N D I C A T E D O R RE P R E S E N T E D B Y T H E S E D R A W I N G S A R E O W N E D B Y , AN D T H E P R O P E R T Y O F M I T S C H D E S I G N . C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 2410 Executive Drive · Suite 100 · Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 · 317.636.3941 · YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . 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C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 'ZGEWVKXG&TKXG·5WKVG·+PFKCPCRQNKU+PFKCPC··YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . CA R M E L , I N 4 6 0 3 2 AR C H I T E C T U A L D R A W I N G S CO N S T R U C T I O N D O C U M E N T S 04 . 1 5 . 1 6 SCALE: NTS 2 WATER HEATER DETAIL SCALE: NTS 3 GAS DIRT LEG DETAILS SCALE: NTS 4 WATER SOFTENER DETAIL Plumbing 1.General: A.All work to be in compliance with the Indiana Plumbing Code, Indiana Accessibility Code and all state and local ordinances. B.All applicable provisions of the General Conditions and the General Requirements for Mechancial Work are a part of this section. 2.Scope of Work: A.Furnish all labor, materials , equipment, supervision and services required for complete installation of plumbing service as required for complete installation of plumbing systems as indicated, specified or reasonably implied. B.Systems shall be complete, operable installations. All work to be done in accordance with local and national plumbing codes. 3.General Requirements: A.Piping shall not be installed at locations having ductwork until after air ducts are in place and this contractor shall be responsible for routing his work to clear air ducts as well as light fixtures and equipment of other trades. B.Runs of piping are in part, diagrammatic, and contractor shall run piping to best fit field conditions. Field variation of scale dimensions of drawings is required. Since actual locations, dimensions and levels will be governed by architectural drawings and actual field conditions. C.Fixtures shall be installed so that connecting and disconnecting of piping and accessories can be made readily and parts are easily accessible for inspection, operations, maintenance and repair. Provide access panels where required. 4.Shop Drawings: A.Review of shop drawings does not relieve Contractor of responsibility for correct ordering of material or equipment. B.Include all significant data on shop drawing submittals shown in Specifications and Equipment Schedules. C.Contractor review should insure that equipment will fit into available space. D.Submit shop drawings in brochure form and include all related equipment in one brochure. E.Submit two (2) copies more than Contractor needs for his use. Or, provide electronic copies. F.After award of contract, submit within 30 days. G.Submit shop drawings of all major plumbing components, such as plumbing fixtures, etc. Coordinate with Engineer. H.Contractor shall review and approve and affix his company name (in the form of a stamp) and project name to all shop drawings and submittals before submitting. 5.Electrical Wiring: A.Will be furnished by Electrical Contractor. This Contractor shall furnish necessary controls, wiring diagrams and instructions. 6.Piping Drawings: A.Drawings are partially diagrammatic and are not intended to show in detail all features of work. B.Location of piping shall be checked to determine that it clears openings and important structural members. That piping indicated as concealed can be properly concealed in walls or partitions of finished rooms. And that it does not interfere with cabinets, lights or other equipment having fixed locations. C.Piping shall be concealed except where specifically noted otherwise. D.All plumbing openings through walls and floors shall be fire stopped, by caulking annular spaces air tight, if the pipes extend into adjacent areas. 7.Testing: A.Water Lines: 1.Test for leaks and defects in new piping and parts of existing piping that have been altered, extended, or repaired. 2.Test to a hydrostatic pressure of 100 psi., for a period of twenty-four (24) hours. 3.Repair leaks and defects with new materials and retest piping, or portion thereof, until satisfactory results are obtained. 4.Prepare report for tests and required corrective action. B.Sanitary and Vent Lines: 1.Test for leaks and defects in new piping and parts of existing piping that have been altered, extended, or repaired. 2.Test according to procedures of authorities having jurisdiction. 3.Repair leaks and defects with new materials and retest piping, or portion thereof, until satisfactory results are obtained. 4.Prepare report for tests and required corrective action. C.Natural Gas Lines: 1.Test for leaks and defects in new piping and parts of existing piping that have been altered, extended, or repaired. 2.Test, inspect and purge lines according to the International Fuel Gas Code and Authorities having jurisdiction. 3.Repair leaks and defects with new materials and retest piping, or portion there of, until satisfactory results are obtained. 4.Prepare report for tests and required corrective action. 8.Materials: A. In the event a material for a specific use is not mentioned, contractor shall supply best material suitable for use intended. B.Sanitary Waste and Vent: 1.All drain lines to be Solid wall PVC (ASTM D 2665), Type K Copper (ASTM B306) or Hubless Cast Iron (ASTM A 888). DO NOT USE CELLULAR CORE PVC. 2.Vertical and horizontal lines shall be concealed, unless specifically indicated as exposed. 5.Installation of sanitary piping shall be carefully planned to meet invert elevations as required. 6.Turns in horizontal lines shall be accomplished via long turn wye branches or through combination wye and eighth bends. 7.Slope 21/2" and smaller lines at 1/4"/ft. Slope 3" and larger lines at a minimum of 1/8”/ft. 8.All piping in a plenum shall be Copper, Hubless Cast Iron or PVC wrapped within materials listed and labeled for such application and have a 25/50 flame smoke rating. 9.Every fixture trap shall be protected against siphonage and back pressure. Air circulation shall be assured. 10.Vent lines shall be free from drops or sags and shall be so graded and connected as to slope back to the soil or waste pipe by gravity. C.Domestic Water: 1.All water lines below slab to be type K copper (ASTM B 88M, Type A). All water lines above slab to be type L copper (ASTM B 88M, Type B). 2.All piping in return air plenums to be copper and have a 25/50 flame smoke rating. 3.Copper service line to be stubbed out to existing meter pit. 4.All fittings to be wrought copper (ASTM B 16.22) with soldered joints. 5.Solder and fluxes shall be lead-free, equal to or less than 0.2 percent lead. 6.Install dielectric fittings where material changes make it necessary. 7.Hot and Cold water lines below slab shall be separated by a minimum of six (6) inches. 8.Water supply to fixtures shall be sized as shown on drawings. In no case shall they be less than as indicated in state and local codes. 9.Fixture supplies to be chrome plated. 10.Provide individual stops for each fixture. 11.This contractor to provide for testing and certification of backflow preventers per state requirements. 12.Contractor shall verify with water co. before installation of meter for clearances required for maintenance by water co. D.Gas 1.Gas Pipe Materials: a.Steel Pipe: ASTM A 53/A 53M, black steel, Schedule 40, Type E or S, Grade B. (1)Malleable-Iron Threaded Fittings: ASME B16.3, Class 150, standard pattern. (2)Wrought-Steel Welding Fittings: ASTM A 234/A 234M for butt welding and socket welding. (3)Unions: ASME B16.39, Class 150, malleable iron with brass-to-iron seat, ground joint, and threaded ends. b.Corrugated, Stainless-Steel Tubing: Comply with ANSI/IAS LC 1. (1)Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: (2)Tubing: ASTM A 240/A 240M, corrugated, Series 300 stainless steel. (3)Coating: PE with flame retardant. c.Fittings: Copper-alloy mechanical fittings with ends made to fit and listed for use with corrugated stainless-steel tubing and capable of metal-to-metal seal without gaskets. Include brazing socket or threaded ends complying with ASME B1.20.1. d.Striker Plates: Steel, designed to protect tubing from penetrations. e.Manifolds: Malleable iron or steel with factory-applied protective coating. Threaded connections shall comply with ASME B1.20.1 for pipe inlet and corrugated tubing outlets. f.Operating-Pressure Rating: 5 psig. 2.Comply with the International Fuel Gas Code for installation and purging of natural-gas piping. 3.Drawing plans, schematics, and diagrams indicate general location and arrangement of piping systems. Indicated locations and arrangements are used to size pipe and calculate friction loss, expansion, and other design considerations. Install piping as indicated unless deviations to layout are approved on Coordination Drawings. 4.Arrange for pipe spaces, chases, slots, sleeves, and openings in building structure during progress of construction, to allow for mechanical installations. 5.Install piping in concealed locations unless otherwise indicated and except in equipment rooms and service areas. 6.Install piping indicated to be exposed and piping in equipment rooms and service areas at right angles or parallel to building walls. Diagonal runs are prohibited unless specifically indicated otherwise. 7.Install piping above accessible ceilings to allow sufficient space for ceiling panel removal. 8.Locate valves for easy access. 9.Install natural-gas piping at uniform grade of 2 percent down toward drip and sediment traps. 10.Install piping free of sags and bends. 11.Install fittings for changes in direction and branch connections. 12.Verify final equipment locations for roughing-in. 13.Comply with requirements in Sections specifying gas-fired appliances and equipment for roughing-in requirements. 14.Drips and Sediment Traps: Install drips at points where condensate may collect, including service-meter outlets. Locate where accessible to permit cleaning and emptying. Do not install where condensate is subject to freezing. a.Construct drips and sediment traps using tee fitting with bottom outlet plugged or capped. Use nipple a minimum length of 3 pipe diameters, but not less than 3 inches long and same size as connected pipe. Install with space below bottom of drip to remove plug or cap. 15.Extend relief vent connections for service regulators, line regulators, and overpressure protection devices to outdoors and terminate with weatherproof vent cap. 16.Conceal pipe installations in walls, pipe spaces, utility spaces, above ceilings, below grade or floors, and in floor channels unless indicated to be exposed to view. 17.Use eccentric reducer fittings to make reductions in pipe sizes. Install fittings with level side down. 18.Connect branch piping from top or side of horizontal piping. 19.Install unions in pipes NPS 2 and smaller, adjacent to each valve, at final connection to each piece of equipment. 20.Do not use natural-gas piping as grounding electrode. 21.Install strainer on inlet of each line-pressure regulator and automatic or electrically operated valve. 22.Install sleeves for piping penetrations of walls, ceilings, and floors. 23.Install sleeve seals for piping penetrations of concrete walls and slabs. 24.Install escutcheons for piping penetrations of walls, ceilings, and floors. 25.Outdoor Piping Schedule a.Aboveground natural-gas piping shall be one of the following: (1)Steel pipe with malleable-iron fittings and threaded joints. (2)Steel pipe with wrought-steel fittings and welded joints. 26.Indoor Piping Schedule a.Aboveground, piping shall be one of the following: (1)Corrugated stainless-steel tubing with mechanical fittings having socket or threaded ends to match adjacent piping. (2)Steel pipe with malleable-iron fittings and threaded joints. 9.Insulation: A.Insulation Materials 1.Products shall not contain asbestos, lead, mercury, or mercury compounds. 2.Products that come in contact with stainless steel shall have a leachable chloride content of less than 50 ppm when tested according to ASTM C 871. 3.Insulation materials for use on austenitic stainless steel shall be qualified as acceptable according to ASTM C 795. 4.Foam insulation materials shall not use CFC or HCFC blowing agents in the manufacturing process. 5.Cellular Glass: Inorganic, incombustible, foamed or cellulated glass with annealed, rigid, hermetically sealed cells. 6.Flexible Elastomeric Insulation: Closed-cell, sponge- or expanded-rubber materials. Comply with ASTM C 534, Type I for tubular materials. B.Adhesives 1.Materials shall be compatible with insulation materials, jackets, and substrates and for bonding insulation to itself and to surfaces to be insulated, unless otherwise indicated. 2.Cellular-Glass Adhesive: Two-component, thermosetting urethane adhesive containing no flammable solvents, with a service temperature range of minus 100 to plus 200 deg F. 3.Flexible Elastomeric and Polyolefin Adhesive: Comply with MIL-A-24179A, Type II, Class I. C.Protective Shielding Guards 1.Protective Shielding Pipe Covers: a.Description: Manufactured plastic wraps for covering plumbing fixture hot- and cold-water supplies and trap and drain piping. Comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. D.Preparation 1.Surface Preparation: Clean and dry surfaces to receive insulation. Remove materials that will adversely affect insulation application. 2.Coordinate insulation installation with the trade installing heat tracing. Comply with requirements for heat tracing that apply to insulation. 3.Mix insulating cements with clean potable water; if insulating cements are to be in contact with stainless-steel surfaces, use demineralized water. E.General Installation Requirements 1.Install insulation materials, accessories, and finishes with smooth, straight, and even surfaces; free of voids throughout the length of piping including fittings, valves, and specialties. 2.Install insulation materials, forms, vapor barriers or retarders, jackets, and thicknesses required for each item of pipe system as specified in insulation system schedules. 3.Install accessories compatible with insulation materials and suitable for the service. Install accessories that do not corrode, soften, or otherwise attack insulation or jacket in either wet or dry state. 4.Install insulation with longitudinal seams at top and bottom of horizontal runs. 5.Install multiple layers of insulation with longitudinal and end seams staggered. 6.Do not weld brackets, clips, or other attachment devices to piping, fittings, and specialties. 7.Keep insulation materials dry during application and finishing. 8.Install insulation with tight longitudinal seams and end joints. Bond seams and joints with adhesive recommended by insulation material manufacturer. 9.Install insulation with least number of joints practical. 10.Apply adhesives, mastics, and sealants at manufacturer's recommended coverage rate and wet and dry film thicknesses. 11.Install insulation with factory-applied jackets as follows: a.Draw jacket tight and smooth. b.Cover circumferential joints with 3-inch- wide strips, of same material as insulation jacket. Secure strips with adhesive and outward clinching staples along both edges of strip, spaced 4 inches o.c. c.Overlap jacket longitudinal seams at least 1-1/2 inches. Install insulation with longitudinal seams at bottom of pipe. Clean and dry surface to receive self-sealing lap. Staple laps with outward clinching staples along edge at 2 inches o.c. (1)For below-ambient services, apply vapor-barrier mastic over staples. d.Cover joints and seams with tape, according to insulation material manufacturer's written instructions, to maintain vapor seal. e.Where vapor barriers are indicated, apply vapor-barrier mastic on seams and joints and at ends adjacent to pipe flanges and fittings. 12.Cut insulation in a manner to avoid compressing insulation more than 75 percent of its nominal thickness. 13.Finish installation with systems at operating conditions. Repair joint separations and cracking due to thermal movement. 14.Repair damaged insulation facings by applying same facing material over damaged areas. Extend patches at least 4 inches beyond damaged areas. Adhere, staple, and seal patches similar to butt joints. 15.For above-ambient services, do not install insulation to the following: a.Vibration-control devices. b.Testing agency labels and stamps. c.Nameplates and data plates. d.Cleanouts. F.Piping Insulation Schedule 1.Domestic Cold, Hot and Recirculated Hot Water: Insulation shall be one of the following: a.Flexible Elastomeric: 3/4 inch thick. b.Cellular Glass: 1 inch thick. 2.Exposed Sanitary Drains, Domestic Water, Domestic Hot Water, and Stops for Plumbing Fixtures for People with Disabilities: Insulation shall be the following: a.Protective Shielding Pipe Covers. 10.Hangers and Supports: A.Carbon-Steel Pipe Hangers and Supports: 1.Description: MSS SP-58, Types 1 through 58, factory-fabricated components. 2.Galvanized Metallic Coatings: Pregalvanized or hot dipped. 3.Nonmetallic Coatings: Plastic coating, jacket, or liner. 4.Padded Hangers: Hanger with fiberglass or other pipe insulation pad or cushion to support bearing surface of piping. 5.Hanger Rods: Continuous-thread rod, nuts, and washer made of carbon steel or stainless steel. B.Stainless-Steel Pipe Hangers and Supports: 1.Description: MSS SP-58, Types 1 through 58, factory-fabricated components. 2.Padded Hangers: Hanger with fiberglass or other pipe insulation pad or cushion to support bearing surface of piping. 3.Hanger Rods: Continuous-thread rod, nuts, and washer made of stainless steel. C.Copper Pipe Hangers: 1.Description: MSS SP-58, Types 1 through 58, copper-coated-steel, factory-fabricated components. 2.Hanger Rods: Continuous-thread rod, nuts, and washer made of copper-coated steel or stainless steel. D.Metal Pipe-Hanger Installation: Comply with MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-89. Install hangers, supports, clamps, and attachments as required to properly support piping from the building structure. E.Metal Trapeze Pipe-Hanger Installation: Comply with MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-89. Arrange for grouping of parallel runs of horizontal piping, and support together on field-fabricated trapeze pipe hangers. 1.Pipes of Various Sizes: Support together and space trapezes for smallest pipe size or install intermediate supports for smaller diameter pipes as specified for individual pipe hangers. 2.Field fabricate from ASTM A 36/A 36M, carbon-steel shapes selected for loads being supported. Weld steel according to AWS D1.1/D1.1M. F.Thermal-Hanger Shield Installation: Install in pipe hanger or shield for insulated piping. G.Fastener System Installation: 1.Install powder-actuated fasteners for use in lightweight concrete or concrete slabs less than 4 inches thick in concrete after concrete is placed and completely cured. Use operators that are licensed by powder-actuated tool manufacturer. Install fasteners according to powder-actuated tool manufacturer's operating manual. 2.Install mechanical-expansion anchors in concrete after concrete is placed and completely cured. Install fasteners according to manufacturer's written instructions. H.Pipe Positioning-System Installation: Install support devices to make rigid supply and waste piping connections to each plumbing fixture. I.Install hangers and supports complete with necessary attachments, inserts, bolts, rods, nuts, washers, and other accessories. J.Vertical Piping: MSS Type 8 or 42, clamps. K.Individual, Straight, Horizontal Piping Runs: 1.100 Feet and Less: MSS Type 1, adjustable, steel clevis hangers. 2.Longer Than 100 Feet: MSS Type 43, adjustable roller hangers. 3.Longer Than 100 Feet if Indicated: MSS Type 49, spring cushion rolls. L.Multiple, Straight, Horizontal Piping Runs 100 Feet or Longer: MSS Type 44, pipe rolls. Support pipe rolls on trapeze. M.Base of Vertical Piping: MSS Type 52, spring hangers. N.Install hangers for copper tubing with the following maximum horizontal spacing and minimum rod diameters: 1.NPS 3/4 and Smaller: 60 inches with 3/8-inch rod. 2.NPS 1 and NPS 1-1/4: 72 inches with 3/8-inch rod. 3.NPS 1-1/2 and NPS 2: 96 inches with 3/8-inch rod. 4.NPS 2-1/2: 108 inches with 1/2-inch rod. 5.NPS 3 to NPS 5: 10 feet with 1/2-inch rod. 6.NPS 6: 10 feet with 5/8-inch rod. 7.NPS 8: 10 feet with 3/4-inch rod. O.Install supports for vertical copper tubing every 10 feet. P.Install hangers for steel piping with the following maximum horizontal spacing and minimum rod diameters: 1.NPS 1-1/4 and Smaller: 84 inches with 3/8-inch rod. 2.NPS 1-1/2: 108 inches with 3/8-inch rod. 3.NPS 2: 10 feet with 3/8-inch rod. 4.NPS 2-1/2: 11 feet with 1/2-inch rod. 5.NPS 3 and NPS 3-1/2: 12 feet with 1/2-inch rod. 6.NPS 4 and NPS 5: 12 feet with 5/8-inch rod. 7.NPS 6: 12 feet with 3/4-inch rod. 8.NPS 8 to NPS 12: 12 feet with 7/8-inch rod. Q.Install supports for vertical steel piping every 15 feet. R.Install vinyl-coated hangers for PVC piping with the following maximum horizontal spacing and minimum rod diameters: 1.NPS 2 and Smaller: 48 inches with 3/8-inch rod. 2.NPS 2-1/2 to NPS 3-1/2: 48 inches with 1/2-inch rod. 3.NPS 4 and NPS 5: 48 inches with 5/8-inch rod. 4.NPS 6: 48 inches with 3/4-inch rod. 5.NPS 8: 48 inches with 7/8-inch rod. S.Install supports for vertical PVC piping every 48 inches. 11.Escutcheon Plates: A.Lines passing through floors, walls, sink backs, vanity backs or other finished areas shall be fitted with chrome plated escutcheon plates. Split ring type may be used where necessary. 12.Traps: A.Provide traps for fixtures and other equipment requiring connection to the drainage system, except where trap is an integral part of the unit design. B.Set traps level with respect to their water seal. C.Traps for floor drains shall be p-traps of materials, weight and joint type conforming to the fittings of the pipe in which installed. 13.Cleanouts: A.Provide cleanouts on the ends of each sanitary line and at any other locations as required or as indicated on the drawings. B.In no case shall cleanouts be located more than one hundred (100) feet apart. 14.Valves: A.Water: 1.Valves shall be provide for water lines. 2.Valves shall manufactured by Nibco, Hammond or equal. 3.All service valves shall be full-flow type gate valves or ball valves. 4.Valves shall be mounted in accessible locations and in workable positions. Care shall be taken for mounting in correct locations. B.Gas: 1.General Requirements for Metallic Valves, NPS 2 and Smaller: Comply with ASME B16.33. 2.CWP Rating: 125 psig. 3.Threaded Ends: Comply with ASME B1.20.1. 4.Dryseal Threads on Flare Ends: Comply with ASME B1.20.3. 5.Listing: Listed and labeled by an NRTL acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction for valves 1 inch and smaller. 6.Service Mark: Valves 1-1/4 inches to NPS 2 shall have initials "WOG" permanently marked on valve body. 7.Two-Piece, Full-Port, Bronze Ball Valves with Bronze Trim: MSS SP-110. 8.Bronze Plug Valves: MSS SP-78. 9.Valve Installation a.Install manual gas shutoff valve for each gas appliance ahead of corrugated stainless-steel tubing or copper connector. b.Install regulators and overpressure protection devices with maintenance access space adequate for servicing and testing. 10.Aboveground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule a.Valves for pipe sizes NPS 2 and smaller at service meter shall be one of the following: (1)Two-piece, full-port, bronze ball valves with bronze trim. (2)Bronze plug valve. b.Distribution piping valves for pipe sizes NPS 2 and smaller shall be one of the following: (1)Two-piece, full-port, bronze ball valves with bronze trim. (2)Bronze plug valve. c.Valves in branch piping for single appliance shall be one of the following: (1)Two-piece, full-port, bronze ball valves with bronze trim. (2)Bronze plug valve. 15.Finishing: A.Plumbing fixtures shall be supported securely with concealed brackets, anchors or cleats or required. B.Carefully seal cracks between fixture and wall or floor with mold resistant silicone caulking compound. C.Cutting and patching shall be done using methods specifically approved by Architect/Engineer. D.Carefully locate fittings using architectural drawings. Do not scale plumbing drawings. E.Rough-in shall be in accordance with equipment and fixture supplier's roughing-in dimensions. 16.Fire Protection: A.Contractor shall provide new equipment and adjust existing equipment as required to install a complete fire protection sprinkler system to cover all areas of tenant renovation. B.Fire Protection system shall meet all 2010 NFPA 13, national and local codes. C.Standard-Pressure Piping System Component: Listed for 175-psig minimum working pressure. D.Delegated Design: Design sprinkler system(s), including comprehensive engineering analysis by a qualified professional engineer, using performance requirements and design criteria indicated. F.Dry-pipe fire protection system shall be used in all areas subject to freezing. G.Sprinkler system design shall be approved by authorities having jurisdiction. 1.Margin of Safety for Available Water Flow and Pressure: 10 percent, including losses through water-service piping, valves, and backflow preventers. 2.Sprinkler Occupancy Hazard Classifications: a.Automobile Parking Areas: Ordinary Hazard, Group 1. b.Building Service Areas: Ordinary Hazard, Group 1. c.Churches: Light Hazard. d.Electrical Equipment Rooms: Ordinary Hazard, Group 1. e.General Storage Areas: Ordinary Hazard, Group 1. f.Laundries: Ordinary Hazard, Group 1. g.Mechanical Equipment Rooms: Ordinary Hazard, Group 1. h.Office and Public Areas: Light Hazard. i.Repair Garages: Ordinary Hazard, Group 2. j.Residential Living Areas: Light Hazard. k.Restaurant Service Areas: Ordinary Hazard, Group 1. 3.Minimum Density for Automatic-Sprinkler Piping Design: a.Residential (Dwelling) Occupancy: 0.05 gpm over 400-sq. ft. area. b.Light-Hazard Occupancy: 0.10 gpm over 1500-sq. ft. area. c.Ordinary-Hazard, Group 1 Occupancy: 0.15 gpm over 1500-sq. ft. area. d.Ordinary-Hazard, Group 2 Occupancy: 0.20 gpm over 1500-sq. ft. area. 4.Maximum Protection Area per Sprinkler: Per UL listing. H.Piping Materials 1.Steel Pipe and Fittings a.Standard Weight, Black-Steel Pipe: ASTM A 53/A 53M, Type E, Grade B. Pipe ends may be factory or field formed to match joining method. b.Schedule 30, Black-Steel Pipe: ASTM A 135; ASTM A 795/A 795M, Type E; or ASME B36.10M, wrought steel; with wall thickness not less than Schedule 30 and not more than Schedule 40. Pipe ends may be factory or field formed to match joining method. 2.CPVC Pipe and Fittings a.Standard CPVC Fireguard (where concealed only). I.Sprinklers 1.General Requirements: a.Standard: UL's "Fire Protection Equipment Directory" listing or "Approval Guide," published by FM Global, listing. b.Pressure Rating for Residential Sprinklers: 175 psig maximum. c.Pressure Rating for Automatic Sprinklers: 175 psig minimum. d.Pressure Rating for High-Pressure Automatic Sprinklers: 250 psig minimum. 2.Automatic Sprinklers with Heat-Responsive Element: a.Early-Suppression, Fast-Response Applications: UL 1767. b.Nonresidential Applications: UL 199. c.Residential Applications: UL 1626. d.Characteristics: Nominal 1/2-inch orifice with Discharge Coefficient K of 5.6, and for "Ordinary" temperature classification rating unless otherwise indicated or required by application. 3.Sprinkler Finishes: a.Chrome plated. b.Bronze. c.Painted. 4.Sprinkler Escutcheons: Materials, types, and finishes for the following sprinkler mounting applications. Escutcheons for concealed, flush, and recessed-type sprinklers are specified with sprinklers. a.Ceiling Mounting: Chrome-plated steel, one piece, flat. b.Sidewall Mounting: Chrome-plated steel, one piece, flat. J.Sprinkler Installation 1.Install sprinklers in suspended ceilings in center of narrow dimension of acoustical ceiling panels. 2.Install dry-type sprinklers with water supply from heated space. Do not install pendent or sidewall, wet-type sprinklers in areas subject to freezing. 3.Install sprinklers into flexible, sprinkler hose fittings and install hose into bracket on ceiling grid. K.Sprinkler Schedule 1.Use sprinkler types in subparagraphs below for the following applications: a.Rooms without Ceilings: Upright sprinklers. b.Rooms with Suspended Ceilings: Pendent sprinklers. 2.Wall Mounting: Sidewall sprinklers. 3.Spaces Subject to Freezing: Pendent, dry sprinklers or Sidewall, dry sprinklers. P901 PLUMBING SPECIFICATIONS GJR SLH P R O F E SS IONA L E N G NI E E R S A M U E L L.HU R T INDIA N A 0 N EP1 6 .o 01087 ATS FOET R E TEGIS D ER mitsch DESIGN 200 s rangeline road suite 213 carmel, indiana 46032 ph 317.573.2222 fx 317.573.2230 www.mitschdesign.com AL L I D E A S , D E S I G N S A N D P L A N S I N D I C A T E D O R RE P R E S E N T E D B Y T H E S E D R A W I N G S A R E O W N E D B Y , AN D T H E P R O P E R T Y O F M I T S C H D E S I G N . C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 2410 Executive Drive · Suite 100 · Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 · 317.636.3941 · YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . CA R M E L , I N 4 6 0 3 2 AR C H I T E C T U A L D R A W I N G S CO N S T R U C T I O N D O C U M E N T S 04 . 1 5 . 1 6 'C3' 'C3''C3''C3''C3''C3' 'C3''C4' 'C1' 'C1' 'C1' 'C1' 'C1' 'C1' 'C1' 'C1' 'C1' 'C1' 'C1' 'C1' 'C1' 'T1''T1''TR1''TR1' 'P1' 'P1' 'P1' 'C2''C2''C2' 'C2' 'C2' 'C2''C2' 'C2' 'C2' 'C2''C2' 'F1' 'F1''F1''F1''F1' 'F1''F1''F1' 'F1''F1' 'F1' 'F2''F2''F2' 'F2' 'F3' 'F3' 'F3' 'F3''F3' 'EM1' 1 P1-2 P1-2 P1-1 Existing 2 Panel 'P1' ': + 6 'EM1' ': + 6 P1-6 2NCP0QVGU See Arch detail 5/A-4 for track lighting mounting height. Existing light fixture to remain in place. E.C. shall clean and execute a functional check light fixture and replace bulbs with new. Existing lighting controls swtich to be removed and relocated, patch and prepare for new finish, see plan for new location. 1 2 Unless otherwise noted on plans, connect all exit signs (fixture type[s] 'X_') to the room lighting circuit the sign is serving (ahead of any local switching means). A.All 120V., 20 Amp circuits over 60' in length shall be #10 AWG. B.Contractor shall coordinate with all other trades to avoid conflicts of space. C.Contractor shall coordinate the exact location of all devices with all other trades prior to rough-in. Exact location to be determined in the field. D.Contractor shall coordinate with the mechanical and plumbing contractors for exact locations of equipment prior to rough-in. E.Refer to sheet E701 for details and symbols. F.Refer to sheet E901 for electrical specifications. G.Shared neutrals shall not be permitted. H.Upon completion of their work, the Electrical Contractor shall update all panel schedules that were effected by the work done in this space. I.Contractor shall place circuit identification strips on the inside of all electrical device cover plates upon completion of their work. J.E.C. shall clean and execute a functional check for the demolished devices prior to reuse. K.If any questions arise concerning the Electrical requirements of these documents, please contact The Engineering Collaborative (317) 636-3941, prior to bidding, fabrication or installation of equipment. )GPGTCN0QVGU E201 ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" ABC SLH 1 ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN P R O F E SS IONA L E N G NI E E R S A M U E L L.HU R T INDIA N A 0 N EP1 6 .o 01087 ATS FOET R E TEGIS D ER mitsch DESIGN 200 s rangeline road suite 213 carmel, indiana 46032 ph 317.573.2222 fx 317.573.2230 www.mitschdesign.com AL L I D E A S , D E S I G N S A N D P L A N S I N D I C A T E D O R RE P R E S E N T E D B Y T H E S E D R A W I N G S A R E O W N E D B Y , AN D T H E P R O P E R T Y O F M I T S C H D E S I G N . C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 2410 Executive Drive · Suite 100 · Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 · 317.636.3941 · YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . CA R M E L , I N 4 6 0 3 2 AR C H I T E C T U A L D R A W I N G S CO N S T R U C T I O N D O C U M E N T S 04 . 1 5 . 1 6 Panel 'P1' 3 P1-9 3 Sub-Panel 'SP1' Pre-wired. By others. Stub-out 1"C. at 18"A.F.F. for Data/Phone Stub-out 1"C. at 18"A.F.F. to feed power to sub-panel. 5 (2)5 5 5 4 Outlet mounted within cabinet. P1-7 E3 P1-4 P1-2 J (5)11 14 1613 15 (1) Convienent (4) Dedicated Circuit receptacles to panel 'P1'. See Arch. detail 7/A-8 for mounting heights. P1-12P1-17 E9E8 EF-1 (On roof) RTU-1 (On roof) P1-(37,39,41) #6 wire WS-A P1-38 E1 +12"+12"+7'-6" P1-19 E10 P1-(40,42) #1 wire 5 5 5 5 5 5 P1-56 P1-36 In ceiling for optional WI-FI Optional Optional +22"P1-11 E5 Mounted in base of booth. 3 3 2 2 2 2 P1-8 P1-(21,23) P1-5 P1-7 P1-8 1 2NCP0QVGU E.C. to remove existing 125A - 120/208V,3Ø,4W. panel and returned to own. Install NEW 200A - 120/208V,3Ø,4W. Outlet mounted +6" above storefront glazing and tied into light switches. Outlet with USB charger. Outlet mounted +6" above ceiling for lighted menu boards. Sub-panel box, electrical outlet boxes and whips in cabinetry by others. E.C. to provide power to sub-panel box, run whips thru cabinetry and make connections to electrical power outlets. Run wiring thru cabinetry. A.All 120V., 20 Amp circuits over 60' in length shall be #10 AWG. B.Contractor shall coordinate with all other trades to avoid conflicts of space. C.Contractor shall coordinate the exact location of all devices with all other trades prior to rough-in. Exact location to be determined in the field. D.Contractor shall coordinate with the mechanical and plumbing contractors for exact locations of equipment prior to rough-in. E.Refer to sheet E701 for details and symbols. F.Refer to sheet E901 for electrical specifications. G.Shared neutrals shall not be permitted. H.Upon completion of their work, the Electrical Contractor shall update all panel schedules that were effected by the work done in this space. I.Contractor shall place circuit identification strips on the inside of all electrical device cover plates upon completion of their work. J.E.C. shall clean and execute a functional check for the demolished devices prior to reuse. K.If any questions arise concerning the Electrical requirements of these documents, please contact The Engineering Collaborative (317) 636-3941, prior to bidding, fabrication or installation of equipment. )GPGTCN0QVGU 1 2 120V, 1Ø, 9.0 Amp, electrical outlet on a 20.0 Amp electrical circuit in wall at 18"AFF, for service to prep. table. (Item #1) (NEMA 5-15P) 120V, 1Ø, 5.7 Amp, electrical outlet on a 20.0 Amp electrical circuit in wall at 18"AFF, for service to dipping freezer. (Item #3) (NEMA 5-15P) 120V, 1Ø, 8.1 Amp, electrical outlet on a 20.0 Amp electrical circuit in wall at 22"AFF, for service to merchandise cooler. (Item #5) (NEMA 5-15P) 208/230V, 1Ø, 15.0 Amp, electrical service in wall at 7'-6"AFF, extend and connect to ice machine w/ bin (Item #8) (3 wire with dedicated neutral for 115V) 120V, 1Ø, 9.1 Amp, electrical outlet in wall at 12"AFF, for service to reach-in refrigerator. (Item #9) 120V, 1Ø, 12.0 Amp, electrical outlet in wall at 12"AFF, for service to reach-in freezer. (Item #10) (NEMA 5-20P) '.'%64+%#.%100'%6+10 5%*'&7.' E1 E3 E5 E9 E10 E8 3 4 5 6 E202 ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" ABC SLH 1 ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN P R O F E SS IONA L E N G NI E E R S A M U E L L.HU R T INDIA N A 0 N EP1 6 .o 01087 ATS FOET R E TEGIS D ER mitsch DESIGN 200 s rangeline road suite 213 carmel, indiana 46032 ph 317.573.2222 fx 317.573.2230 www.mitschdesign.com AL L I D E A S , D E S I G N S A N D P L A N S I N D I C A T E D O R RE P R E S E N T E D B Y T H E S E D R A W I N G S A R E O W N E D B Y , AN D T H E P R O P E R T Y O F M I T S C H D E S I G N . C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 2410 Executive Drive · Suite 100 · Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 · 317.636.3941 · YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . CA R M E L , I N 4 6 0 3 2 AR C H I T E C T U A L D R A W I N G S CO N S T R U C T I O N D O C U M E N T S 04 . 1 5 . 1 6 Light Fixture Schedule 6[RG /CPWHCEVWTGT /QFGN0Q0Q .CORU .COR6[RG 8QNVCIG /QWPVKPI &GUETKRVKQP +NNWUVTCVKQP 5GG0QVG 0QVGU 2KEVWTGUCTGUJQYPCUCXKUWCNCKFQPN[CPFOC[PQVFGRKEVURGEKHKECVVTKDWVGUNKUVGFKPVJKUUEJGFWNG %QQTFKPCVGYKVJEGKNKPIUVTWEVWTGRTKQTVQTQWIJÄKPCPFCFLWUVCUPGEGUUCT[VQCXQKFKPUVCNNCVKQPEQPHNKEVU ž(ž %QQRGT )4Ä.&ÄÄ(Ä708Ä.Ä%&Ä7 .'&4GEGUUGF .C[ÄKP žZž.'&ITKFVTQHHGTYKVJUVGGNJQWUKPICPFFQQTHTCOG $CMGTYJKVGGPCOGNHKPKUJ#ET[KNKERTKUOCVKENGPU%TGG ,WPQ .KIJVQNKGT 2QTVHQNKQ 2TGUEQNKVG 5RGEVTWO ž(ž .KVJQPKC 2/2)$2.5#&'< 96-4GEGUUGF .C[ÄKP žZž(NWQTGUEGPVITKFVTQHHGTYKVJUVGGNJQWUKPI$CMGF YJKVGGPCOGNHKPKUJEGNNFGGRNQYKTKFGUEGPVCPQFK\GF URGEWNCTUKNXGTRCTCDQNKENQWXGTU %TGG ,WPQ .KIJVQNKGT 2QTVHQNKQ 2TGUEQNKVG 5RGEVTWO ž(ž %QQRGT )4Ä.&ÄÄ(Ä708Ä.Ä%&Ä7 .'&4GEGUUGF .C[ÄKP žZž.'&ITKFVTQHHGTYKVJUVGGNJQWUKPICPFFQQTHTCOG $CMGTYJKVGGPCOGNHKPKUJ#ET[KNKERTKUOCVKENGPU%TGG ,WPQ .KIJVQNKGT 2QTVHQNKQ 2TGUEQNKVG 5RGEVTWO ž%ž *KÄ.KVG *ÄÄ(Ä.$. 9#5WTHCEG EGKNKPIOQWPVGFE[NKPFGT ITG[  ž%ž %QP6GEJ.KIJVKPI 4.Ä%64Ä2 92#44GEGUUGF %GKNKPI TGEGUUGFKPECPFGUEGPVYCNNYCUJFQYPNKIJV 5GOKÄURGEWNCTTGHNGEVQTYKVJENGCTVTKO7.NKUVGFHQTFCO NQECVKQPU %TGG ,WPQ .KIJVQNKGT 2QTVHQNKQ 2TGUEQNKVG 5RGEVTWO ž%ž %QP6GEJ.KIJVKPI 40%-&Ä%Ä%.4Ä%.4 .'&4GEGUUGF %GKNKPI TGEGUUGF.'&FQYPNKIJV5GOKÄ5RGEWNCTTGHNGEVQTYKVJ ENGCTVTKO7.NKUVGFHQTFCORNQECVKQPU%TGG ,WPQ .KIJVQNKGT 2QTVHQNKQ 2TGUEQNKVG 5RGEVTWO ž2ž ,COKG;QWPI2GPFCPV %748Ä5/%' 9# 2GPFCPV $QVVQOQHHKZVWTG EQQTFKPCVGYKVJ CTEJKVGEV 5OCNNEWTXGFRGPFCPV*ZŒ%QQTFKPCVGYKVJ#TEJ INCUUHKPKUJžUKNXGTENQVJEQTFYKVJŒUKNXGTEGKNKPIECR CPFDCEMRNCVG5JCVVGTRTQQHNCOR ž6ž ,WPQ 66Ä$. 96*1 6TCEM 6TCEÄ/CUVGTYCNNYCUJHNQQFU'ZVTWFGFCNWOKPWOYKVJ FKGÄECUVCNWOKPWOGPFECRUTKEJVGZVWTGFHKPKUJ$NCEM HKPKUJ %TGG .KVJQPKC .KIJVQNKGT 2QTVHQNKQ 2TGUEQNKVG 5RGEVTWO ž'/ž #UVTC.KVG ''7Ä7Ä4Ä9 Ä .'& 5WTHCEG 9CNN ℄QHHKZVWTG žÄ#(( .'&EQODKPCVKQPGZKVUKIPYKVJTGFNGVVGTUCPFYJKVG VJGTOQRNCUVKEJQWUKPIYKVJVYQNKIJVKPIJGCFU5GCNGF OCKPVGPCPEGÄHTGGNGCFECNEKWODCVVGT[9CNNQTEGKNKPI OQWPVPWODGTQHHCEGUCPFFKTGEVKQPCNCTTQYUCUUJQYP QPRNCPU&CORNQECVKQPU%QQTFKPCVGEQNQTYKVJ#TEJKVGEV 7.NKUVGF %TGG .KVJQPKC .KIJVQNKGT 2QTVHQNKQ 2TGUEQNKVG 5RGEVTWO ž64ž ,WPQ 4$. Ä Ä 5WTHCEG žUKPINGEKTEWKVVTCEMYKVJQPG  NKXGGPFHGGFEQPPGEVQT 49   CFLEQPPGEVQT49$NCEMHKPKUJ%TGG .KVJQPKC .KIJVQNKGT 2QTVHQNKQ 2TGUEQNKVG 5RGEVTWO ž64ž ,WPQ 4$. Ä Ä UWTHCEG žUKPINGEKTEWKVVTCEM$NCEMHKPKUJ %TGG .KVJQPKC .KIJVQNKGT 2QTVHQNKQ 2TGUEQNKVG 5RGEVTWO 1HHKEG 2CPGNž2ž 8 Œ9 #OR /%$ 467Ä $WKNFKPI'ZVGTKQT ' /GVGTDCUG 4QQH 5%#.'010' '.'%6+%#.4+5'4&+#)4#/01 ' Volts 120/208 Notes: Panel 'P1' Main:200 Amp Main Circuit Breaker Amps:225 Bus:Copper Phase:3 Mounting:Surface Wire:4 Location:Office Remarks Load (kw)Cir. No. 20 AMP 1 Pole U.O.N.Cir. No. Load (kw)Remarks Light Rec.Heat A/C Equip.Other A B C Other Equip.A/C Heat Rec.Light Lighting Back Area 0.99 1 20/1 *20/1 2 1.40 Lighting Serving/Retail Area Lighting Customer Area 0.97 3 20/1 *20/1 4 0.01 Exit/Emergency Light Water Heater 0.50 5 20/1 *20/1 6 0.30 Sign EF-1 0.08 7 20/1 *20/1 8 0.80 Receptacles Storefront Signs Receptacles w/ USB 0.80 9 20/1 *20/1 10 0.20 Receptacle Convenience Receptacle Office 0.20 11 20/1 *20/1 12 1.44 Reach-In Freezer Receptacle Office 0.20 13 20/1 *20/1 14 0.20 Receptacle Office Receptacle Office 0.20 15 20/1 *20/1 16 0.20 Receptacle Office Reach-In Refrigerator 1.09 17 20/1 *20/1 18 0.50 WS-A Ice Bin 0.20 19 20/1 *20/1 20 Spare Ice Machine 3.12 21 20/2 *20/1 22 Spare 23 *20/1 24 Spare Spare 25 20/1 *20/1 26 Spare Spare 27 20/1 *20/1 28 Spare Space 29 -*-30 Space Space 31 -*-32 Space Space 33 -*-34 Space Space 35 -*-36 Space RTU-1 17.29 37 60/3 *-38 Space 39 *125/2 40 9.00 Sub-Panel 'SP1'41 *42 1.96 1.60 0.00 17.29 4.79 0.00 Connected Load (kw)9.31 1.94 0.00 0.00 1.40 1.40 1.96 1.60 0.00 17.29 4.79 0.00 Demand Load (kw)9.31 1.94 0.00 0.00 1.40 1.40 Legend Total Demand (kw)Feeder Calculated +/- Light Rec.Heat A/C Equip Other Total Fed From:Bottom Total Demand Amps =110 +/-3.36 3.00 0.00 17.29 6.73 9.31 39.69 Wire Size: Conduit: '(Ä 6KOGTHQTUKIP % )TQWPFKPIRGT 0'%TGHGTVQ ITQWPFKPIFGVCKN ž%ž %QP6GEJ.KIJVKPI 40%-&Ä%/Ä%.4Ä%.4 .'&4GEGUUGF %GKNKPI TGEGUUGF.'&FQYPNKIJV5GOKÄ5RGEWNCTTGHNGEVQTYKVJ ENGCTVTKO7.NKUVGFHQTFCORNQECVKQPU%TGG ,WPQ .KIJVQNKGT 2QTVHQNKQ 2TGUEQNKVG 5RGEVTWO E601 ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES & RISER DIAGRAM ABC SLH P R O F E SS IONA L E N G NI E E R S A M U E L L.HU R T INDIA N A 0 N EP1 6 .o 01087 ATS FOET R E TEGIS D ER mitsch DESIGN 200 s rangeline road suite 213 carmel, indiana 46032 ph 317.573.2222 fx 317.573.2230 www.mitschdesign.com AL L I D E A S , D E S I G N S A N D P L A N S I N D I C A T E D O R RE P R E S E N T E D B Y T H E S E D R A W I N G S A R E O W N E D B Y , AN D T H E P R O P E R T Y O F M I T S C H D E S I G N . C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 'ZGEWVKXG&TKXG·5WKVG·+PFKCPCRQNKU+PFKCPC··YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . CA R M E L , I N 4 6 0 3 2 AR C H I T E C T U A L D R A W I N G S CO N S T R U C T I O N D O C U M E N T S 04 . 1 5 . 1 6 Electrical Symbols Legend .KIJVKPI 5YKVEJGU 2QYGT (KTGCPF%QOOWPKECVKQP %KTEWKVKPI 0QVG %QPFWKVU[UVGOEQPEGCNGFCDQXGEGKNKPI %QPFWKVU[UVGOWPFGTHNQQT *QOGTWP%QPFWKVU[UVGOVQRCPGNCUPQVGFQPFTCYKPIU ,WPEVKQPDQZ %QPFWKVWR %QPFWKVFQYP 5WTHCEGOQWPVGFEQPFWKVU[UVGO 5KPINGRQNGUYKVEJ 5KPINGRQNGMG[QRGTCVGFUYKVEJ /QOGPVCT[EQPVCEVUYKVEJ 5KPINGRQNGUYKVEJYKVJRKNQVNKIJV &KOOGTUYKVEJ (WUCDNGUYKVEJ 5YKVEJYKVJVJGTOCNQXGTNQCFU 6JTGGÄYC[UYKVEJ (QWTÄYC[UYKVEJ -G[GFRWUJDWVVQPMKNNUYKVEJ &KUEQPPGEVUYKVEJ /QVQTUVCTVGT %QODKPCVKQPOQVQTUVCTVGTFKUEQPPGEV &WRNGZTGEGRVCENG &WRNGZTGEGRVCENGJQTK\QPVCNN[OQWPVGF 3WCFTGEGRVCENG )TQWPFHCWNVKPVGTTWRVTGEGRVCENG 9GCVJGTRTQQHITQWPFHCWNVKPVGTTWRVTGEGRVCENG 5KPINGRNGZTGEGRVCENG (NQQTOQWPVGFFWRNGZTGEGRVCENG (KTGCNCTORWNNUVCVKQP %QODKPCVKQPHKTGCNCTORWNNUVCVKQPJQTPUVTQDG %QODKPCVKQPHKTGCNCTOJQTPUVTQDG (KTGCNCTOUVTQDGNKIJV (KTGCNCTOUOQMGFGVGEVQT (KTGCNCTOVJGTOCNFGVGEVQT (KTGCNCTOFWEVFGVGEVQT (KTG#NCTO%QPVTQN2CPGN 6GNGRJQPG6GTOKPCN$QCTF 6GNGRJQPGQWVNGVNQECVKQPEQPFWKVYKVJRWNNYKTGVQCDQXGCEEGUUKDNGEGKNKPI 6GNGRJQPGFCVCQWVNGVNQECVKQPEQPFWKVYKVJRWNNYKTGVQCDQXGCEEGUUKDNGEGKNKPI &CVCQWVNGVNQECVKQPEQPFWKVYKVJRWNNYKTGVQCDQXGCEEGUUKDNGEGKNKPI /KETQRJQPGLCEM %CNNDCEM %GKNKPIURGCMGT 9CNNOQWPVGFURGCMGT /CIPGVKEJQNFQRGP %NQEMNQECVKQP %#68NQECVKQP &WRNGZTGEGRVCENGOQWPVGFCDQXGEQWPVGTQTUKPM%QQTFKPCVGYKVJHWTPKVWTGRTKQTVQ KPUVCNNCVKQP 2NWIUVTKR &T[ÄV[RGVTCPUHQTOGT -KVEJGPTQWIJÄKP /QVQTEQPPGEVKQP 82CPGN$QCTF 82CPGN$QCTF 2QYGTRQNG 5RGEKCNRWTRQUGTGEGRVCENGCUPQVGFQPFTCYKPIU 9CNNOQWPVGFGZKVGOGTIGPE[NKIJVKPIEQODQWPKV 9CNNOQWPVGFGZKVUKIP %GKNKPIOQWPVGFGZKVUKIP 9CNNOQWPVGF*+&.KIJVHKZVWTG 9CNNOQWPVGFKPECPFGUEGPVQTEQORCEVHNWQTGUEGPVNKIJVHKZVWTG &QYPNKIJVYKVJGOGTIGPE[DCVVGT[DCEMWR UYKVEJGF &QYPNKIJV žNQPIHNWQTGUEGPVUVTKRNKIJVHKZVWTG žZžHNWQTGUEGPVNKIJVHKZVWTG žZžHNWQTGUEGPVNKIJVHKZVWTG žZžHNWQTGUEGPVNKIJVHKZVWTGYKVJGOGTIGPE[DCVVGT[DCEMWR UYKVEJGF žZžHNWQTGUEGPVNKIJVHKZVWTG '/ žZžHNWQTGUEGPVNKIJVHKZVWTG PQPÄUYKVEJGF 0. 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C O N T R A C T O R S SH A L L V E R I F Y A N D B E R E S P O N S I B L E F O R A L L DI M E N S I O N S O N T H E J O B S I T E . A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D , EX C E P T F O R U S E S E X P R E S S L Y P E R M I T T E D I N W R I T I N G . CHECKED BY: DWG SCALE: DRAWN BY: MD PROJECT #:16014 'ZGEWVKXG&TKXG·5WKVG·+PFKCPCRQNKU+PFKCPC··YYY6'%Ä/'2EQO M E C H A N I C A L · E L E C T R I C A L · P L U M B I N G THE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE AS NOTED SG R O I E N T E R P R I S E S SM O O T H I E K I N G - C A R M E L 13 6 6 S . R A N G E L I N E R D . 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