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HomeMy WebLinkAbout44_M20221 JJ 22 3124 27 30 35 39 43 44 464528 32 33 37 41 4240 36 LL KK MM R S FF AA 21 22 23 25 26 29 34 38 42 44 4645 DROP-IN DUMPSINK W/ FAUCETEWH-1 710 EF-4 3,600 FCU-202 HP-202 on roof 11 TEF-4 3,600 7 LVR-1 Louver to be installed by others. Provide & install motorized dampers, necessary controls and power to achieve sequence of operations listed in M601 FCU-203 HP-203 on roof FCU-204 6 STAIR A STA-2 PRICING COORDINATOR 202 CORRIDOR 201 203 OFFICE 204 MECH/ UTILITY 205 COMPRESSOR RACK A 206 NETWORK/ TELCO WATER HEATER 204AHP-204 on roof Existing RTU on the roof. 2NCP0QVGU )GPGTCN0QVGU 1. These plans are diagrammatic 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 1 2" 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, .75 PCF density, fiberglass ductwrap. All ductwork in unconditioned spaces shall be insulated with 2" thick, 1.0 PCF 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. 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 sheets M701 for additional requirements and information that applies to this project. 1 0QVG 6JGOGEJCPKECNEQPVTCEVQTKUVQRTGRCTGCPFTGSWKTGFVQ RTQXKFG/GEJCPKECN5WDOKVVCNURTKQTVQQTFGTKPICP[ OGEJCPKECNGSWKROGPV6JGOGEJCPKECNUWDOKVVCNUCTG UWDLGEVVQOGEJCPKECNFGUKIPGTžUTGXKGY+VKUVQKPENWFG JKIJNKVGFOQFGNPWODGTU EF-# on roof. 26x26 duct from fan to room below. Provide ER-3 at ceiling. 7 Place EF on existing Roof opening. Modify opening as required for new fan. feild verify size of opening prior to bid. Cap and close existing louver using insulated blank panels. Seal air and water tight. 10 11 PROF ESS IONAL EN G NI EERSA M U EL L.HU R T INDIA N A 0 N EP1 6 .o 01087 ATS FOETRETEGIS DER Exp. 7.31.2022 PROJECT NUMBER: 2020-007 CERTIFICATION:SITE ARCHITECTUREarchitecture + landscape architectureARCHITECT: SITE ARCHITECTURE architecture + landscape architecture BRAD SMITH, RA | LEED AP 13144 EAST 186TH STREET NOBLESVILLE, IN. 46060 PH: 317.374.8720 E-MAIL: brad@site-architecture.com PROJECT CONTACT: These drawings are intended for construction. 12.23.2020DATE ISSUED: REVISIONS ISSUED:CARMEL, IN 46033NEEDLER'S FRESH MARKET4755 EAST 126TH STREETTENANT FINISH IMPROVEMENTSTHE ENGINEERING COLLABORATIVE SAM HURT, P.E. 2410 EXECUTIVE DRIVE, SUITE 100 INDIANAPOLIS, IN. 46241 PH: 317.636.3941 E-MAIL: sam@tec-mep.com PROJECT CONTACT: MEP ENGINEER: CONSTRUCTION ISSUE SET #6 - 3.5.2021 M202 SECOND FLOOR HVAC PLANSECOND FLOOR HVAC PLAN SCALE: 3/32" = 1'-0"1N 05/06/21