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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCarmel [solidcore] M-E SheetsPLUMBING, HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS LEGEND ELECTRIC HEATING COIL SCHEDULE TAG HC-1 MAKE THERMOLEC MODEL SC-40 CFM 3000 EAT/LAT 54/90 AIR VELOCITY FPM 1/13.36 APD IN WC 0.06 KW 40 STEPS 24 SCR YES VOLTS/PH 480/3 DIMENSIONS WXHX2D0X14X10 NOTES, ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS 1. CONTROL TRANSFORMER INTEGRAL TO COIL CONTROL PANEL 2. DISCONNECT SWITCH MOUNTED AND WIRED 3. FUSES EACH STEP DOMESTIC RECIRCULATING PUMP SCHEDULE TAG RCP-1 MAKE BELL & GOSSETT MODEL NFB-9 STYLE ALL BRONZE GPM 2 FT-HEAD 5 MOTOR HP Jan-40 VOLTS/PH 120/1/60 RPM 2800 CONTROL AQUASTAT NOTES: 1. COORDINATE WITH DIV 16 FOR ELECTRICAL 2. BRONZE FITTED FOR DOMESTIC WATER USE AIR HANDLING UNIT SCHEDULE (DX) TAG AH-1 MANUFACTURER CARRIER MODEL AND SIZE 39L SIZE 8 SUPPLY FAN TYPE LA CFM 3000 FAN RPM 1397 VOLT (PHASE) 480 (3) MINIMUM MOTOR HP 3 S.P. IN WG 0.75 DRIVE BELT VFD NO COOLING COIL DX COIL MODEL CARRIER MODEL 28NE SPLIT TYPE INTERTWINNED ROW/FPI/CIRC 6/11/HF FIN TYPE SINE WAVE FACE AREA TYPE LARGE COIL FACE AREA 5.9 SQ FT FACE VELOCITY (FPM) 508.5 FIN/TUBE MATERIAL AL/CU TUBE DIAMETER 0.5 INCHES TUBE SPACING: STFXSTR 1.25 X 0.781 INCHES TUBE WALL THICKNESS 0.016 INCHES TOTAL COOLING CAP 94.77 MBH SENSIBLE COOLING CAPACITY 72.36 MBH ACTUAL AIRFLOW 3000 CFM AIR FRICTION 0.90 WG ” ” ” ” ” ” ” M002 SPECIFICATIONS DESIGN MECHANICAL ARTIN Email: bmartin@martinmech.com 702 28th Ave N Phone:701-293-7957 Fax: 701-293-7381 Fargo, North Dakota MMD Job #2017-042 DESIGN MECHANICAL ARTIN Email: bmartin@martinmech.com 702 28th Ave N Phone:701-293-7957 Fax: 701-293-7381 Fargo, North Dakota MMD Job #2017-042 © 2017 daryl bachmeier, aia DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: MARK PROJECT # : 1709-05 DATE DESCRIPTION CLAY TERRACE - BLDG C 14390 CLAY TERRACE BLVD - CARMEL, IN 1513 FIFTH STREET SOUTH FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA 58103 Email: drbach24@gmail.com Phone: 701-799-4025 [solidcore] (202) 517-6708 2298 Champlain St NW Washington, DC 20001 [solidcore] daryl bachmeier, ARCHITECT Unit C S T A T E O F AR11700074 D A R Y L R A Y B A C H M E I E ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” M003 SPECIFICATIONS DESIGN MECHANICAL ARTIN Email: bmartin@martinmech.com 702 28th Ave N Phone:701-293-7957 Fax: 701-293-7381 Fargo, North Dakota MMD Job #2017-042 DESIGN MECHANICAL ARTIN Email: bmartin@martinmech.com 702 28th Ave N Phone:701-293-7957 Fax: 701-293-7381 Fargo, North Dakota MMD Job #2017-042 © 2017 daryl bachmeier, aia DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: MARK PROJECT # : 1709-05 DATE DESCRIPTION CLAY TERRACE - BLDG C 14390 CLAY TERRACE BLVD - CARMEL, IN 1513 FIFTH STREET SOUTH FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA 58103 Email: drbach24@gmail.com Phone: 701-799-4025 [solidcore] (202) 517-6708 2298 Champlain St NW Washington, DC 20001 [solidcore] daryl bachmeier, ARCHITECT Unit C S T A T E O F AR11700074 D A R Y L R A Y B A C H M E I E R R E G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 M101 MECHANICAL PLANS 0 10' 15' 1/8 INCH = 1 FOOT GRAPHIC SCALE 5' DESIGN MECHANICAL ARTIN Email: bmartin@martinmech.com 702 28th Ave N Phone:701-293-7957 Fax: 701-293-7381 Fargo, North Dakota MMD Job #2017-042 DESIGN MECHANICAL ARTIN Email: bmartin@martinmech.com 702 28th Ave N Phone:701-293-7957 Fax: 701-293-7381 Fargo, North Dakota MMD Job #2017-042 © 2017 daryl bachmeier, aia DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: MARK PROJECT # : 1709-05 DATE DESCRIPTION CLAY TERRACE - BLDG C 14390 CLAY TERRACE BLVD - CARMEL, IN 1513 FIFTH STREET SOUTH ABBREVIATIONS GENERAL NOTES ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS LEGEND SHEET SCALE # TITLE # SHEET AMPERE RATING R FOR NEMA 3R (NO R INDICATES NEMA 1) F FOR FUSIBLE (NO F INDICATES NON-FUSIBLE) D 2 3 R F 3: 30-AMP DISCONNECT LEGEND 6: 60-AMP 1: 100-AMP VOLTAGE 2: 240V 2: 200-AMP 6: 600V DISCONNECT, HEAVY DUTY VERIFY FUSE SIZES WITH EQUIPMENT NAMEPLATE. DU: INDICATES DISCONNECT PROVIDED WITH EQUIPMENT BY OTHERS ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 260000 - GENERAL ELECTRICAL REQUIIREMENTS A. General and supplementary conditions and Division 1 shall apply to all work specified herein. B. Scope of work: Complete all electrical work shown on these drawings and specified herein. Provide all equipment necessary to complete the work. C. All electrical work, including security and communications, shall be installed by a locally licensed Contractor. D. The work indicated on these drawings and specifications consists of providing all labor, supervision, equipment, and materials necessary for and incidental to the installation of the complete electrical systems required by these drawings. E. Obtain and pay for all licenses and permits. F. The entire installation of the electrical systems shall be made in accordance with all ordinances, laws, regulations, and codes applicable to the work involved. If, in any instance, the plans conflict with such codes, the code shall take preference. This does not relieve the Contractor from complying with any requirements of the drawings that may be in excess of codes and not contrary to same. Applicable codes include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. National Electrical Code (NEC). 2. Local codes with amendments. 3. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). 4. International Building Code (IBC). 5. International Fire Code (IFC). 6. Life Safety Code NFPA 101. 7. OSHA. F. The Contractor shall visit the site prior to submitting a bid to become familiar with the job conditions. No extra payment will be allowed for items that could have been anticipated from a site visit. G. Jobsite Safety: This Contractor shall be solely responsible for the safety of their employees, personnel, and equipment throughout construction and for both normal working hours and after hours. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to implement adequate safety measures and to enforce those measures. H. All material shall be new, free of defects, of the quality specified, and conform to NFPA, NEMA, UL, and ANSI standards in every case where such a standard has been established for the particular type of material. Equipment shall be listed by UL, ETL, or as approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. I. Where the term "Provide" is used it shall mean to furnish and install complete ready for use. J. Shop drawing data shall include, but not be limited to: manufacturer, catalog number, and trade name; electrical characteristics and performance data; dimensions; descriptive material; and other items as specified herein. provide shop drawings for the following equipment: 1. Lighting Controls as specified on the drawings. 2. 262416 - Panelboards. 3. 262816 - Enclosed Switches. 4. 262913 - Enclosed Controllers. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 SHEET NOTES 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GENERAL NOTES 9 DEMOLITION NOTES Design, P.C. Electrical Electrical Consulting Engineers © 2017 daryl bachmeier, aia DRAWN BY: JS CHECKED BY: JB MARK PROJECT # : 1709-05 DATE DESCRIPTION CLAY TERRACE - BLDG C 14390 CLAY TERRACE BLVD - CARMEL, IN 1513 FIFTH STREET SOUTH FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA 58103 Email: drbach24@gmail.com Phone: 701-799-4025 [solidcore] (202) 517-6708 2298 Champlain St NW Washington, DC 20001 [solidcore] daryl bachmeier, ARCHITECT Unit C 12" 0 1' 2' 3' 4' 5' 6' 7' 8' 9' 10' 11' 1 E101 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN - LIGHTING E101 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN LIGHTING 2 E101 LED TAPE LIGHT AT MIRROR DETAIL NO SCALE 3 E101 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 EXIT GENERAL NOTES SHEET NOTES DEMOLITION NOTES Design, P.C. Electrical Electrical Consulting Engineers © 2017 daryl bachmeier, aia DRAWN BY: JS CHECKED BY: JB MARK PROJECT # : 1709-05 DATE DESCRIPTION CLAY TERRACE - BLDG C 14390 CLAY TERRACE BLVD - CARMEL, IN 1513 FIFTH STREET SOUTH FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA 58103 Email: drbach24@gmail.com Phone: 701-799-4025 [solidcore] (202) 517-6708 2298 Champlain St NW Washington, DC 20001 [solidcore] daryl bachmeier, ARCHITECT Unit C 12" 0 1' 2' 3' 4' 5' 6' 7' 8' 9' 10' 11' 1 E201 FLOOR PLAN - POWER E201 FLOOR PLAN POWER 3 E201 2 COMMUNICATIONS OUTLET ROUGH-IN DETAIL E201 TYPICAL DEVICE MOUNTING HEIGHTS 1/4" = 1'-0" 4 E201 TELE/DATA FACEPLATE LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE Design, P.C. Electrical Electrical Consulting Engineers © 2017 daryl bachmeier, aia DRAWN BY: JS CHECKED BY: JB MARK PROJECT # : 1709-05 DATE DESCRIPTION CLAY TERRACE - BLDG C 14390 CLAY TERRACE BLVD - CARMEL, IN 1513 FIFTH STREET SOUTH FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA 58103 Email: drbach24@gmail.com Phone: 701-799-4025 [solidcore] (202) 517-6708 2298 Champlain St NW Washington, DC 20001 [solidcore] daryl bachmeier, ARCHITECT Unit C E301 SCHEDULES, DETAILS 1 E301 ELECTRICAL ONE-LINE DIAGRAM NO SCALE 2 E301 TELE COM RISER DIAGRAM NO SCALE 3 E301 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM RISER DIAGRAM NO SCALE 5 E301 DETAIL AT INSTRUCTOR'S SHELF IN STUDIO NO SCALE 4 E301 SOUND SYSTEM ROUGH-IN DETAIL NO SCALE LED TAPE LIGHT DETAIL NO SCALE 4 E101 LIGHTING CONTROL DETAIL NO SCALE 1/4" = 1'-0" 5. 265000 - Light Fixtures. 6. 271000 - Telecommunications. K. This Contractor shall make provisions for delivery and safe storage of materials during all phases of construction. Equipment shall be stored in the same type of environment it is rated for. L. All work shall be neat, follow industry standards (NECA), and complete in both effectiveness and appearance. All work shall be executed by persons licensed and skilled in the trade. M. This Contractor shall guarantee all equipment, material, and workmanship for a period of one year from date of final certificate. Any defects in electrical equipment, workmanship, or material that may appear to cause trouble of any kind shall be remedied at no cost to the Owner during guarantee period. N. The drawings indicate the extent and general layout of the electrical systems and are intended to be as accurate as planning can determine at the scale shown for estimating purposes only. Field verification of dimensions, locations, and construction details is required. Review appropriate drawings, make field measurements and adjust work to suit the conditions encountered. Electrical drawings are diagrammatic. Coordinate work with building elements and other trades. Refer to Architectural, Structural, and Mechanical Drawings. O. This Contractor shall maintain one set of drawings at the job site to be used as a master copy for record drawings. All changes and deviations shall be clearly marked and noted by colored pencil. These drawings shall be submitted to the Architect upon project completion. P. Cutting, fitting, and repairing which may be required for this work shall be done by skilled personnel. When cutting is required it shall be done in a manner as to not weaken walls or floors. Concrete and masonry shall be cut with a diamond core-drill or concrete saw. When patching is required, it shall be completed to match existing finishes. Coordinate core drilling with Structural. Concrete floors shall be x-rayed as required. Q. This Contractor shall be responsible for trenching, excavating, and backfilling as required for electrical work included in this project. Excavation shall be backfilled with appropriate material and thoroughly tamped. Provide all shoring and bracing necessary to perform work and as required for safety. R. This Contractor shall be responsible for replacing and/or repairing items damaged (i.e. streets, sidewalks, existing floors, finished areas, etc.) coincidental to work being performed. S. Seal all penetrations through walls and floors with appropriate sealant. Fire rated sealant shall be used to seal penetrations through fire-rated walls/floors. T. Test all equipment installed for proper operation. Provide written verification of test results of various systems as required by inspecting authorities and as specified herein. 260519 - WIRE AND CABLE A. Conductors shall be annealed copper having a conductivity of not less than 98% of pure copper and shall be properly insulated for 600 volt service. Insulation shall be type THHN/THWN. Aluminum conductors are only permitted for panel feeders rated 100-amps and larger. B. Conductors No. 10 AWG and smaller shall be solid. Conductors No. 8 AWG and larger shall be stranded. C. The minimum conductor size shall be No. 12 AWG, unless noted otherwise on drawings. Larger sizes shall be used as indicated on drawings or as required by the NEC. D. Connectors shall be solderless, screw-on, pressure cable type, 600-volt, 105 degree C, with integral insulation skirt to completely cover the wire strips. E. Conductors shall be color-coded as follows: 1. Phase A: Black. 2. Phase B: Red. 3. Neutral: White. 4. Ground: Green. F. MC (Multi-conductor) Cable is permitted where allowed by NEC and local jurisdiction. Do not use MC Cable in exposed ceiling areas. G. Installation: Pull all cables in a single conduit together. Splices and terminations shall be mechanically and electrically secure. Make splices in outlet boxes or junction boxes only. 260526 - GROUNDING A. Provide a ground conductor in each raceway. Ground conductors shall be insulated copper with the same insulation type as other conductors contained within the raceway. Provide ground bushing/clamps as required by Code. B. Ground systems in accordance with the NEC. Install a code-sized insulated grouding conductor in all raceways for power circuits. C. Ground electrical service in accordance with NEC and local code requirements. 260533 - RACEWAYS AND BOXES A. EMT shall be galvanized on the outside and coated on the inside with a protective lubricant and interconnected with water-tight compression ring type steel fittings. Set-screw fittings are acceptable indoors where not susceptible to water. B. Rigid Steel (GRC): Hot dipped galvanized and interconnected with watertight compression fittings. C. PVC Conduit: Schedule 40 heavy wall type, 90 degree C wire rated for exposed, encased, and underground applications. Interconnect with solvent welded fittings. D. Liquid-tight flexible conduit: Galvanized with a PVC jacket with rain-tight compression ring type steel fitting. Use for motor connections. E. Application: Use appropriate raceway for the application and as required and/or allowed by Code. Use flexible conduit for final connection to motors and equipment where equipment vibration is present. F. Install and support raceways in accordance with manufacturer's requirements and the NEC. G. Boxes: 4-inch square, 14 gauge galvanized steel with knockouts except for exterior locations. Exterior shall be weatherproof type, suitable for the application with weather proof covers. Boxes shall be sized per Code or as shown on the drawings. H. Cast metal outlet and devices boxes: Aluminum with threaded conduit entry and knockouts, gasketed cover, comply with NEMA requirements. I. Back-to-back and through-wall boxes are not permitted. A minimum of 6" horizontal spacing is required between boxes. J. Junction and pull boxes shall be code-gauge (or heavier if required for the application) galvanized sheet steel with screw type covers. Covers for flush junction boxes shall match surrounding device covers. Pull boxes installed in finished spaces shall be the flush-mount type with trim, hinged door, and flush latch and lock. K. Equipment enclosures shall be sized appropriately for equipment it encloses and to comply with the NEC. Enclosures shall be as manufactured by Hoffman or equivalent. L. Provide mud rings as required for boxes. M. All underground conduits shall be PVC, GRC taped and coated, or PVC coated GRC in accordance with local ordinances. 262416 - PANELBOARDS A. Panelboards are existing. Field verify existing equipment and manufacturer. Provide new circuit breakers as required. New circuit breakers shall match existing panel manufacturer and AIC ratings. B. Arrange and bundle conductors neatly inside of enclosures and as required by Code. C. Install filler plates in unused spaces. D. Provide new type written circuit directory for all panels that are modified for this project. 262726 - WIRING DEVICES A. Switches: Specification grade rated 120 or 277 volts, 20-amperes. B. Receptacles: Specification grade rated 125 volts, 20-amperes, NEMA 5-20R configuration. C. Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFI) shall be the feed-thru type, NEMA 5-20R configuration arranged to protect connected downstream receptacles on same circuit. D. Special purpose receptacles shall be as noted. E. Color: Gray, unless noted otherwise. F. Wall plates: Stainless steel. In the mechanical room and Garage, device covers can be galvanized steel. G. Installation: Install devices level and plumb. Install receptacles with grounding pole on bottom. Install switches with off position down. Install wall plates after painting is complete. Test all devices for proper operation and correct any deficiencies. 262813 - FUSES A. All fuses shall be of the same manufacturer and shall not be installed until the equipment is ready to be energized. B. Fuses shall comply with the latest applicable standards of NEMA, ANSI, and UL. C. Provide fuses by one of the following manufacturers: 1. Bussman. 2. Ferraz/Shawmut. 3. Littelfuse. D. Application: 1. 600-amperes and below: a. Branch circuits: UL Class RK1 with separate overload and short-circuit elements. Fuses must hold 500% of rated current for a minimum of 10-seconds and have an interrupting rating of 200,000 amperes RMS symmetrical. b. Motor Branch Circuits: UL Class RK5 dual element time-delay fuses rated for 250-volts. Fuses shall have an interrupting rating of 200,000 amperes RMS symmetrical. E. Install fuses in disconnect switches, panelboards, switchgear, and motor starters as indicated on drawings. Comply with NEC and NEMA standards for installation of fuses. Install so that rating information is readable without removing fuse. 262816 - ENCLOSED SWITCHES A. The equipment supplied and installed shall meet the requirements of UL, NEMA, and the NEC. B. All equipment shall be new and of current production. Subject to compliance with the requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Square D Co. 2. Cutler Hammer. 3. Siemens. 4. GE. C. Disconnect switches shall meet the requirements of NEMA Type Heavy Duty with full cover interlock and ratings as required. Disconnects shall have handles with padlocking provisions. D. Fusible switches shall be equipped with a UL listed rejection feature to reject all but Class R fuses. The UL listed short circuit rating of fusible switches shall be 200,000 RMS symmetrical amperes. E. Refer to drawings for disconnect ratings. F. Enclosures shall be finished with manufacturer's standard gray finish and NEMA ratings as required for the environment and Code compliance. G. Install disconnects in compliance with manufacturer's written instructions. H. Disconnects shall be securely mounted in locations that are readily accessible and in conformance with NEC requirements. Where disconnects are located at mechanical equipment where vibration is a concern, support disconnects independent of the unit. I. Make terminations and ground equipment as required by NEC. Install fuses in disconnect switches where applicable. 262913 - ENCLOSED CONTROLLERS A. Coordinate controller requirements with Mechanical Contractor. Verify which equipment has motor starters and controllers provided with equipment. Electrical Contractor shall install and connect motor starters and controllers including VFD's where provided by others. B. Manual starters shall consist of a manually operated toggle switch equipped with melting type thermal overload relay. One or two pole starters shall be furnished as required to disconnect each ungrounded conductor. Starters shall be Square D Class 2510 or equivalent. Provide overload as recommended by equipment manufacturer nameplate for each equipment served. C. Magnetic Starters: NEMA ICS 2, Class A, full-voltage, non-reversing, across-the-line type unless otherwise noted. Starters shall be equipped with under-votage release. 1. Each starter shall be equipped with a hand-off-auto (HOA) selector switch mounted on the starter case. 2. Each starter shall be equipped with a 120-volt control coil with voltage being provided by a control transformer within starter case or compartment. 3. Pilot lights: Red to indicate run. 4. Auxiliary Contacts: At least one for use in controlling magnetic starters, relays, and for used by the Mechanical Contractor. 5. Replaceable heater elements. D. Enclosures: Properly rated for the environment. E. Accessories: Provide heater and overload protection. F. Install controllers in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, the NEC, and NECA installation standards. Install in locations that are accessible and allow manual operation. G. Make terminations and ground equipment as required by Code. 262950 - EQUIPMENT HOOK-UP A. Coordinate connection requirements of all mechanical and kitchen equipment prior to installing. B. Make final motor connections with a minimum of 2-feet but not more then 6-feet of liquid-tight flexible conduit. 265000 - LIGHT FIXTURES A. Fixtures indicated on fixture schedule indicate the type and quality of fixtures to be provided. Equivalent products by other manufacturers and fixture substitutions is only permitted based on Owner approval. B. Electrical Contractor shall receive and install light fixtures indicated to be provided by Owner. C. Fixtures shall be installed per manufacturers recommendations and in compliance with applicable codes. Provide all necessary accessories including j-boxes, mounting screws, extra supports, etc. for a complete system. D. Clean all fixtures prior to final acceptance. Test all fixtures for proper operation. Replace defective fixtures. 271000 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLING A. Provide and install complete box and conduit rough-ins for low voltage cabling. Provide and install cabling B. Network/Telephone: Cat 6 cable. Outer jacket insulation color shall be yellow. General Cable, Belden, CommScope, Mohawk, or Berk-Tek. 1. Station Outlets: Cat 6 jacks compatible with system components, Panduit or equivalent. Provide wall plates to match wiring devices. 2. Patch panels: 12-port, Panduit or equivalent. Terminate cabling in accordance with BICSI standards. C. Cable shall be plenum rated. D. Test all cable in accordance with industry standards. Correct any installations that do not comply or provide proper operation. 283100 - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM A. The fire alarm system is existing. New components as required shall match existing manufacturer. Contractor shall field verify existing system. B. Information provided on the drawings is to provide design and coverage intent. The Fire Alarm System supplier shall be responsible for ensuring installed system is code compliant and coverage and notification requirements are in accordance with NFPA 72. Supplier shall provide all components and programming necessary for a complete system whether shown on the drawings or not. C. The Contractor or system supplier shall be responsible for submitting required documentation to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for permitting and/or plan review and approval. D. All equipment supplied and installed shall meet the requirements of all applicable local codes and regulations as well as the following: UL, NFPA 72, NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code), NFPA 101, and NFPA 90. E. Provide all components necessary for a complete system to include, but not be limited to, pull stations, smoke detectors, heat detectors, duct detectors, monitor modules, notification devices, and cable (plenum rated). Devices shall be compatible with existing system and Landlord requirements. F. Install fire alarm system in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and to meet the requirements of NFPA. G. Install wiring in conduit where in walls or above inaccessible ceilings or in areas subject to damage. Cable not installed in conduit shall be protected by building construction and supported in a neat manner. install cable parallel or perpendicular to building lines. Cable runs between devices shall be continuous without splices. Wire nuts are not permitted for splices. Where splices are necessary, use terminal blocks installed in boxes. Raceways for fire alarm wiring shall not contain wiring for any other systems. H. Ground equipment as required by Code. I. The fire alarm system shall be tested by a factory authorized representative. The system shall be tested in accordance with manufacturer's standard testing procedures and NFPA 72. Any devices or wiring that have failed shall be replaced and retested prior to acceptance of system. Any functions that are improperly programmed shall be re-programmed until system functions properly. ELECTRICAL DRAWING INDEX Design, P.C. Electrical Electrical Consulting Engineers © 2017 daryl bachmeier, aia DRAWN BY: JS CHECKED BY: JB MARK PROJECT # : 1709-05 DATE DESCRIPTION CLAY TERRACE - BLDG C 14390 CLAY TERRACE BLVD - CARMEL, IN 1513 FIFTH STREET SOUTH FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA 58103 Email: drbach24@gmail.com Phone: 701-799-4025 [solidcore] (202) 517-6708 2298 Champlain St NW Washington, DC 20001 [solidcore] daryl bachmeier, ARCHITECT Unit C E001 ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS LEGEND FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA 58103 Email: drbach24@gmail.com Phone: 701-799-4025 [solidcore] (202) 517-6708 2298 Champlain St NW Washington, DC 20001 [solidcore] daryl bachmeier, ARCHITECT Unit C DOMESTIC PIPING PLAN HVAC PLAN - REMODEL SANITARY PIPING PLAN HVAC PLAN - DEMOLITION HOT & COLD WATER RISER DIAGRAM - DEMOLITION WASTE & VENT RISER DIAGRAM - DEMOLITION HOT & COLD WATER RISER DIAGRAM - REMODEL WASTE & VENT RISER DIAGRAM - REMODEL S T A T E O F AR11700074 D A R Y L R A Y B A C H M E I E R R E G I S T E R E D I N D I A N A H I C R A E T T C I S T E R E D I N D I A N A H I C R A E T T C R R E G I S T E R E D I N D I A N A H I C R A E T T C COND UNIT 38AUZ008 NOZZLE SIZE G4 SAT. SUCTION TEMP 48.3 F SAT. COND TEMP 118.6 F TONS PER CIRCUIT 0.79 COND UNIT 38AUZ008 (CIRCUIT A, DOWNSTREAM CONNECTIONS) SAT SUCTION TEMP 49.2 F SAT COND TEMP 116.8 F CONDENSING ENT AIR TEMP 95.0 F SUCTION LINE LOSS 2.7 F ENTERING AIR DB 80.00 F ENTERING AIR WET BULB 67.00 F ENTERING AIR ENTHALPY 31.44 BTU/LB LEAVING AIR DB 57.90 F LEAVING AIR WB 57.00 F FILTER/MIX BOX YES ECONOMIZER NO OA DAMPER YES RA DAMPER YES WEIGHT 698 DIMENSIONS (LXWXH) 7' X 3'-10" X 2'-4" VOLTAGE (PHASE) 208/230/460 (3) STARTER/DISCONNECT YES NOTES: 1. PREMIUM EFFICIENCY MOTORS 2. 120 VAC SERVICE RECEPTACLE 3. INVERTER DUTY MOTOR FAN 4. GREASE LINES TO EXTERIOR 5. PROVIDE DRAIN PAN UNDER FILTER SECTION, COIL SECTION, AND FAN SECTION. 6. MINIMUM OA 20% 7. ALL CONTROLS FACTORY MOUNTED AND INSTLLED. SEE SPEC FOR SEQUENCE. THE INTENT IS TO HAVE MIIMIMAL WIRING BY INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. CONTROLS TO BE DIGITAL. FLOOR DRAIN SCHEDULE (FD) TAG FD-1 MAKE JOSAM MODEL 31000SQ ADJUST. STRAINERN.B. TOP CAST IRON BODY YES NOTES 4,5,8 NOTES: 1. PRIMER TAP 2. SEDIMENT BUCKET 3. HEELPROOF GRATE 4. W/DEEP SEAL TRAP ON GRADE 5. VANDALPROOF SCREWS 6. W/FUNNEL 7. W/INTEGRAL BACKWATER VALVE 8. CLAMPING COLLAR WHERE REQUIRED ELECTRIC WATER COOLER SCHEDULE TAG EWC-1 MAKE HALSEY TAYLOR MODEL HTHB-HAC8BLWF FIXTURE COLOR STAINLESS STEEL ELECTRICAL REQ.120V/60C/1PH (15A) NOTES: 1. W/WALL HANGERS 2. FRONT AND SIDE BARS 3. HIGH/LOW UNIT (ADA APPROVED) 4. W/1-1/2" P-TRAP BY MECH. CONTR. 5. W/PIGTAIL POWER CORD 6. LEAD FREE 7. W/FLEXIBLE BUBBLER GUARD 8. ELKAY APPROVED EQUAL 9. MOUNT AT HANDICAPPED HEIGHT EXHAUST FAN SCHEDULE TAG EF-1 MAKE GREENHECK STYLE CEILING MODEL SPA-B110 CFM 100 STATIC PRESSURE, IN WC 0.375" VOLTAGE / PHASE 115/1 SONES 1.6 ROOF CAP YES CONTROL LIGHT SWITCH NOTES NOTES: LAVATORY SCHEDULE (L) TAG L-1 MAKE AMERICAN STANDARD MODEL NAME LUCERNE MODEL NUMBER 355.012 FIXTURE MATERIAL VITREOUS CHINA FAUCET MAKE & MODEL NO DELTA 516LF-HGMHDF FIXTURE COLOR WHITE NOTES 1,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,12,14,16,17,19 NOTES: 1. FLEX. SUPPLIES FOR H&C WATER 10. INSULATED DRAIN & SUPPLIES 2. WHEEL ANGLED STOPS 11. BATTERY OPERATED SENSOR 3. KEYED ANGLED STOPS 12. EXTENDED LEVER HANDLE 4. 17 GA CHROME P-TRAP 13. OVAL BOWL 5. WALL HUNG W/ CARRIER 14. OPEN GRID DRAIN 6. HOLES TO MATCH FAUCET 15. POP-UP WASTE ASSEMBLY 7. 120 V ELECTRONIC SENSOR 16. FRONT OVERFLOW W/24 VOLT TRANSFORMER 17. FAUCET LEDGE 8. ESTUCHEONS 18. COUNTER MOUNTED 9. ASSE 1070 THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALV1E9. 29" CLEAR TO BOTTOM OF APRON MOP BASIN SCHEDULE (MB) TAG MB-1 MAKE FIAT MODEL MSB 2424 FIXTURE MATERIAL MOLDED STONE FAUCET CHICAGO 897 FIXTURE COLOR #219 WHITE W/BLK. NOTES 1,2,3,4,5,6,8 NOTES: 1. 3" DRAIN 2. 3' RUBBER HOSE 3. MOP HANGER 4. HOSE BRACKET 5. COMBINATION DOME STRAINER & LINT BASKET 6. QUICK DRAIN CONNECTOR 7. 36" x 24" x 10" 8. 24" x 24" x 10" 9. EXPOSED PIPING WATER CLOSET SCHEDULE (WC) TAG WC-1 MAKE AMERICAN STANDARD MODEL NUMBER 2377.1 MODEL NAME CADET RIGHT HEIGT FIXTURE MATERIAL VITREOUS CHINA TYPE TANKS TYPE/FLOOR FIXTURE COLOR/R.I. WHITE/12" WATER CLOSET SEAT NUMBER CHURCH 9500C SEAT COLOR WHITE NOTES 1,2,3,5,7,8,9,10 NOTES: 1. PRESSURE ASSISTED 10. SELF SUSTAINING CHECK HINGE 2. ELONGATED BOWL 11. FLUSH VALVE ON OPEN SIDE 3. OPEN FRONT SEAT 12. BATTERY POWERED 4. OPEN FRONT SEAT W/COVER 13. HARD WIRED W/TRANSFORMER 5. 1.6 GAL/FLUSH 14. W/CARRIER 6. ANGLED SUPPLY W/WHEEL STOP 7. ANGLED SUPPLY W/KEYED STOP 8. CLOSE COUPLED TANK 9. HANDICAPPED HEIGHT/BARRIER FREE/ADA COMPLIANT WATER HEATER SCHEDULE TAG WH-1 MANUFACTURER RHEEM MODEL NUMBER MR20120 TANK CAPACITY 20 GALLONS GALLONS/HOUR 10.4 @ 80 DEG RISE INPUT 2 KW VOLTAGE 120V/60C/1PH NOTES: 1. 3/4" T&P RELIEF VALVE 2. 10 YEAR LIMITED TANK WARRANTY 3. ANODES NOT REQUIRED 5. ASHREA/IES90.1b-1992 6. 94% THERMAL EFFICIENT DIFFUSER SCHEDULE TAG S-1 S-2 R-1 R-2 E-1 E-2 MAKE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE MODEL SPDA SPDA SERIE 81 SERIES 81 SERIES 81 SERIES 81 FACE PLAQUE PLAQUE EGG CRATE EGG CRATE EGG CRATE EGG CRATE MOUNTING LAY-IN SURFACE LAY-IN SURFACE LAY-IN SURFACE NC <20 <20 <20 <20 <20 <20 COLOR WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE OBD NO NO NO NO NO NO NOTES 1. VERIFY FRAME TYPE AND LOCATION WITH ARCHITECT 2. ALL UNITS TO BE OFF WHITE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 3. SUBMITTAL TO INCLUDE ROOM SCHEDULE INDICATING DETAILS FOR UNITS IN EACH ROOM. 4. PRESSURE DROP NOT TO EXCEED 0.10" W.C., NC RATING NOT TO EXCEED 30 dB WITH ROOM dB OF 10. 5. PROVIDE VOLUME DAMPER WHERE CEILING IS ACCESSIBLE. PROVIDE OPPOSED BLADE DAMPER WHERE INACCESSABLE. 6. MATCH DIFFUSER SIZE TO DUCT PROVIDED. PIPE AND PIPE INSULATION SCHEDULE SERVICE PIPING PIPING INSULATION REMARKS PIPE MATERIALS FITTING MATERIALS JOINT FLANGE INSULATION PIPE SIZE THICKNESS INSULATION JACKETFITTING COVER VAPOR BARRIER DOMESTIC WATER TYPE L HARD COPPER WROUGHT COPPER, 95/5 SOLDER 125 PSI FIBERGLASS 1/2" TO 4" 1" ALL SERVICE PVC CW-YES ABOVE GRADE ASTM B88 CAST BRASS, COPPER 6" TO 12" 1 1/2" HW-NO CAST BRONZE VIEGA PROPRESS RECIRC-NO SCHED. 40 GALVANIZED SCHED. 40 GALVANIZED THREADED 125 PSI FIBERGLASS 1/2" TO 4" 1' ALL SERVICE PVC CW-YES STEEL ASTM A53 GALVANIZED 6" TO 12" 1 1/2" HW-NO ANSI B36.1, B36.20 STEEL RECIRC-NO POLYPROPYLENE POLYPROPYLENE FUSED N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NOT USABLE IN OPEN PLENUMS UPGRADE AQUATHERM GREENPIPE TO AQUATHERM ADVANCE ASTM F2389/NSF 61 PEX PIPING PEX PIPING COMPRESSION N/A N/A N/A M/A N/A N/A N/A PEX PIPING SHALL BE APPROVED ASTM F877 ASTM F1960 FOR DOMESTIC WATER PIPING DOMESTIC WATER TYPE K OR L (SOFT TMPER) BRONZE OR FLARED OR 125 PSI N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A BURIED COPPER ASTM B88 CAST BRASS 1100° F BRASS SOLDER OR BRONZE CAST IRON WWP421a CAST IRON OR RUBBER GASKET 125 PSI C.I. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A DUCTILE IRON AWWA C115 FLANGED WITH 3/4" OR AWWA C151 GASKETED STAINLESS STEEL RODS PVC D2241 OR D1785 PVC SOLVENT WELDED 125 PSI PVC N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SANITARY DRAINAGE TYPE M OR DWV COPPER WROUGHT COPPER, 50/50 SOLDER N/A FIBERGLASS ALL SIZES 1" ALL SERVICE PVC YES INSULATE AND VENT ABOVE CAST BRASS FIRST 10 FEET OF VENT FROM GRADE CAST IRON SERVICE WEIGHT CAST IRON NO HUB N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A INSULATE ASTM A74 NEOPRENE WITH FIRST 10 FEET OF VENT FROM CISPI 301-69T STAINLESS STEEL OUTDOORS BANDS. CAST IRON SERVICE WEIGHT CAST IRON BELL & SPIGOT N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A INSULATE ASTM A74 NEOPRENE FIRST 10 FEET OF VENT FROM GASKET OUTDOORS SCHED. 40 PVC PVC SOLVENT WELDED N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A INSULATE FIRST 10 FEET OF VENT D2665, & D2241 FROM OUTDOORS. INSTALL PVC SCHED. 80 PVC F891 CELLULAR CORE THREADED PIPE OUTSIDE OF AIR PLENUMS ONLY. GALVANIZED STEEL GALVANIZED THREADED N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A INSULATE SCHEDULE 40 ASTM A53 FIRST 10 FEET OF VENT FROM OUTDOORS ABS SCHEDULE 40 D2661 ABS SOLVENT WELDED N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A INSULATE FIRST 10 FEET OF VENT FROM OUTDOORS. INSTALL PVC PIPE OUTSIDE OF AIR PLENUMS ONLY. SANITARY DRAINAGE CAST IRON SERVICE CAST IRON BELL & SPIGOT N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A MINIMUM COVER 48" AND VENT BELOW WEIGHT NEOPRENE GRADE ASTM A74 PVC SCHEDULE 40 PVC SOLVENT WELDED N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A MINIMUM COVER 48" D2665 & D1785 (14-24") ABS SCHEDULE 40 ABS SOLVENT WELDED N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A MINIMUM COVER 48" D2661 COPPER TYPE DWV WROUGHT COPPER, 50/50 SOLDER N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A MINIMUM COVER 48" CAST BRASS CONDENSING UNIT SCHEDULE TAG CU-1 MAKE CARRIER MODEL 38AUZ LOCATION ROOF NOMINAL TONS 7.5 VOLTAGE 480-3-60 (VERIFY) STARTER YES NO OF COMPRESSORS 1 CLG ENT AIR DB 95.0 F SATURACTED SUCTION TEMP45.0 F DISCONNECT YES HOT GAS BYPASS NO COIL FROST PROTECTION TYPE OF COMPRESSOR SCROLL REFRIGERANT R410 REFRIGERANT CIRCUITS 1 EER 12.9 UNIT SERVES AH-1 NOTES: 1. REUSE EXISTING CURB. 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