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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHVAC Plan Schedule and Details - M1.2D1 D2 D3 DE DF DD.1 DD DC.3 DC DB.4 DB.3 DB.1 DB D3D1 D2 DB.1 D1.1 D1.3 D1.5 D1.7 D1.8 D1.9 D2.2 D2.4 D2.6 D2.8 DA DA.0 DA.3 DA8.5 DA.9 DA9.1 DA9.4 DA9.8 RTU-3 4000 RTU-4 4000 RTU-2 4000 RTU-1 2400 SD SD SD 2 RTU-5 4000 SD SD General Notes: 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 1 on sheet M1.2 for additional requirements and information that applies to this project. SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS: Roof Top Unit (RTU-1, RTU-2, RTU-3) RTU's shall be scheduled occupied/unoccupied mode with manual override. Occupied Mode Winter: Fan shall run continuously. Electric heat to modulate to maintain space temperature. Summer: Fan shall run continuously. Condenser to energize when there is a call for cooling. Unoccupied Mode Winter: Fan shall run when there is a call for heating. Summer: Fan shall run when there is a call for cooling. Rooftop Unit Schedule Mark Carrier Model Nominal Tons Air Volume (CFM) Outside Air (CFM) External Static Pressure (w.g.) Cooling Performance Heating Performance Electrical Connection Weight (lbs)Remarks EDB (°F) EWB (°F) LDB (°F) LWB (°F) Net Sensible Cooling (MBH) Net Total Cooling (MBH) EDB (°F) LDB (°F) Electric Heater (KW) Voltage (V) Phase (Ø)MCA MOCP Starter By: Disconnect By: RTU-1 50FC-M07A2M6-6F5D0 6 2400 480 0.75 80.0 67.0 58.5 57.5 55.62 72.42 60.0 89.0 22.0 480 3 43 45 MFR MFR 681 See Notes RTU-2 50FC-M12A2M6-6F5D0 10 4000 800 0.75 80.0 67.0 57.7 57.1 96.22 125.75 60.0 90.2 38.3 480 3 70 70 MFR MFR 815 See Notes RTU-3 50FC-M12A2M6-6F5D0 10 4000 800 0.75 80.0 67.0 57.7 57.1 96.22 125.75 60.0 90.2 38.3 480 3 70 70 MFR MFR 815 See Notes RTU-4 50FC-M12A2M6-6F5D0 10 4000 800 0.75 80.0 67.0 57.7 57.1 96.22 125.75 60.0 90.2 38.3 480 3 70 70 MFR MFR 815 See Notes RTU-5 50FC-M12A2M6-6F5D0 10 4000 800 0.75 80.0 67.0 57.7 57.1 96.22 125.75 60.0 90.2 38.3 480 3 70 70 MFR MFR 815 See Notes Notes: 1. Electric / Electric RTU 2. Coordinate exact location of unit and duct drops with roof structure 3. Provide digital 7−Day programmable T−stats with occupied and unoccupied cycles 4. Roof curb by MFR 5. 14" full perimeter insulated curb 6. Minimum 2" thick MERV 8 filter 7. Vertical discharge 8. Provide smoke detector for return duct Acceptable Manufactures: 1. Carrier 2. Bryant 3. York 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 Roof Equipment Support Curb Section Scale: NoneM1.2 1 Provide radius 90° elbow to transition to horizontal. Do not provide a duct plenum and horizontal tap. If a radius 90° elbow is impractical, coordinate alternative with Engineer Full perimeter curb supports 2 A B C D E F G H J K L 1514 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1514 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H J K L 1100 Sycamore Street, Suite 200 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 - Ph: 513.984.1070 702 N. Capitol Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Ph: 317.636.3980 www.luminaut.com As NotedPROFE SSIONA L E N G NI EERS AM U E L L.HU RT INDIA N A 0 N EP1 6 .o 01087 ATS FOE TRETEGIS DER Clay Terrace Building "D" Demise 14390 Clay Terrace Blvd., Ste 165, Carmel, IN 46032 IN23057 01/10/24 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSGNIBMULP·LACITC ELE·LACINAHCEM R2410 Executive Drive - Suite 100 Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 317.636.3941 www.TEC-MEP.com THEENGINEERIN G C O L L A B OR A T I VEMEP CLARIFICATION 01/18/2024 01/25/2024MEP CLARIFICATION M1.2 EZY SLH 1/8" = 1'-0" 1A M1.2 OVERALL ROOF PLAN HVAC ROOF PLAN, SCHEDULES, AND DETAILS 5/22/2024