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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMechanical.pdfM001 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical General Notes 1. Installations shall conform to all federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, codes and governing jurisdictions. 2. Drawings are schematic in nature and show general areas for piping and ductwork routing. Coordinate piping and ductwork with truss direction, truss layout, and all other trades prior to fabrication. Ductwork elevations shall be indicated on sheet metal shop drawings after coordination between trades 3. These drawings are intended to document the general requirements of / for the mechanicals systems. They may not be complete in every respect. The M.C. is required to provide all necessary labor, equipment, materials, and accessories, etc. for a complete and operational installation, whether or not indicated on these documents. 4. Submittals for all equipment, materials, or products must be provided by M.C. and approved prior to installation. 5. All ductwork installations shall conform to SMACNA HVAC duct construction standards. 6. Flexible duct shall be limited to lengths shown on plans. 7. Flexible ducts shall be routed and supported in a fashion to avoid pinching or crushing of the pipe. 8. All non-insulated flexible duct connections to hard duct and diffusers shall be strapped (zip tied) at the flexible inner liner of the duct. 9. Insulated flexible duct connections to hard duct and diffusers shall be strapped (zip tied) by the flexible inner liner of the duct. Once secure, the insulation and outer vapor barrier shall be pulled over the inner liner connection and then strapped to the hard duct. Care shall be taken to verify that no hard duct is exposed at the connection. %HGURRPGRRUVVKDOOEHXQGHUFXW´WRSURYLGHUHOLHIIRUUHWXUQDLUEDFNWRXQLW 11. Coordinate all openings in roof, floors, or walls with general contractor and structural contractor prior to commencing work. 12. Coordinate all penetrations of building exterior (dryer vents, bath vents to exterior wall, bath vents to eves) with G. C. 13. Any conflict or discrepancy between drawings and specifications shall result in the most stringent applications and should be bid as such. Contract documents consist of both project manual and drawings and both are meant to be complimentary. Anything appearing on either must be executed the same as if shown on both in the interest of providing a fully functioning and operable system(s). 14. Equipment and manufacturers scheduled and / or specified are intended to show a minimum VWDQGDUGRITXDOLW\DQGDUHEDVHGRQWKHRZQHU¶VSUHIHUHQFH2WKHUQRQVSHFLILHGQRQVFKHGXOHG manufacturers will not be considered. If the contractor submits equipment other than by the manufacturer shown on the drawings and in the specifications, it may be rejected, or subject to review by the architect, engineer, or owner. and prior to fabrication. 15. Any changes or modifications made to this project that deviate from the plans as shown, other than changes made in coordination with other trades or as a result of unforeseen structural obstructions, must be approved in writing by the engineer of record. 16. Clearances indicated are based upon best available architectural / structural information. Contractor shall verify piping, ductwork, sprinkler lines, and electrical routing prior to submitting a bid / proposal and include any associated costs as required to install work as shown and intended to provide a complete and functional system. 17. Coordinate the installation of all piping, duct and associated items with items requiring structural support above the ceiling (i.e. projectors, movable partitions, can lights etc.) 18. Coordinate all penetrations (dryer vent, bath vents at siding, bath vents at eves) through the exterior of the building with G.C. 19. Provide reducer or increaser as required for final connection to duct mounted equipment. 20. Route condensate piping to nearest discharge point, by gravity. The use of pumps to eliminate condensate should be avoided wherever possible. 21. Route / locate condensate drain piping so it will not be a trip hazard. 22. Insulate all condensate drain piping, inside the building that is located in a place where conditions may exist to cause condensation. 23. Not all valves and accessories necessary to make this a complete and functioning project may be shown on the plans. It is incumbent on all subcontractors to provide all elements and components necessary to make this a complete and fully functional project. 24. Install all HVAC units level. 25. Ground mounted outdoor equipment shall be placed on a concrete or polypropylene pad. )ROORZDOOPDQXIDFWXUHUV¶UHFRPPHQGDWLRQVZLWKUHJDUGVWRRXWGRRUHTXLSPHQWVSDFLQJDQG clearance for proper air flow and serviceability. 3 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M100 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M101 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M200 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M201 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M202 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M202 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M300 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M301 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: 3 3 3 Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M400.A SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M401.A SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M402.A SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M403.A SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M400.B SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M401.B SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M402.B SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 See Sheet M600 for detail. 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M403.B SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: 5 6 12 5 5 6 12 Mechanical Plan Notes: 6HH6KHHW¤¤0IRUGHWDLO 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M500 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: 12 5 6 6 Mechanical Plan Notes: 6HH6KHHW¤¤0IRUGHWDLO 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M501 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: 6 12 12 6 5 6 12 5 6 12 12 6 Mechanical Plan Notes: 6HH6KHHW¤¤0IRUGHWDLO 2 See Sheet M600 for mechanical room detail. 3 Provided and installed by electrician. 'U\HUYHQWWREHVL]HGLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKGU\HUPDQXIDFWXUHU¶V recommendation. The last three (3) feet of the dryer vent piping, connected to WKHGU\HUWHUPLQDWLRQDWWKHRXWVLGHZDOOVKDOOEHVORSHGDWDPLQLPXPó´SHU foot towards the outside of the building. 5 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. and verify that all materials in dropped (plenum) ceiling are plenum rated. No dropped ceiling in mechanical room. 6 Return to pull through dropped ceiling from living space to mechanical room. 7 Line sets for upper floors will run exposed in the back of each mechanical room in a straight and neat manner. Installation must coordinate with other trades. 8 Fire dampers required where HVAC ductwork and registers penetrate fire rated barrier. 9 Windows sized and configured to meet fresh air requirement dictated by ASHRAE 90.1 / 62.1. 10 Trash exhaust fan to be constantly ON. Power disconnect at fan. 11 Verify that de-rated equipment performance is considered due to line set length dictated by A/C location. 12 Verify penetration from dropped ceiling R/A plenum to mechanical room. 13 Diffuser to be placed in face of 2nd floor structure with throw aimed at far wall. Diffuser to be high flow, directional type diffuser. 14 1st floor return air to be pulled to 2nd floor mechanical room via EF-3 through stud spaces. Ensure all framing is left open to accommodate air flow. 15 1st floor dryers vented in ceiling above unit. 2nd & 3rd floor dryers vented in floor below unit. 16 See building plans for specific dryer vent (DV) locations. 17 Condensing units placed on polypropylene pads. M502 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: M600 RAG1 SR1 SR1 SR1 SR1 SR1 SR1 SR1 SR3 SR3 SR3 SR3 SR3 SR3 SR1 SR1 SR1 SR1 SR1 SR1 SR1 SR1 RAG1 RAG1 RAG1 SR4 SR4 SR4 SR4 SR2 RAG1 Mechanical Plan Notes: 1 Provided and installed by electrician. 2 Verify dropped ceiling with architect and G.C. 3 Return to pull through bandboard of high ceiling area, through truss system and back to mechanical room. 4 Bath exhaust fan to come ON with lights. 5 See detail Sheet M700 SR3 M700 SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: 27. Coordinate installation of outdoor units with electrician, landscape contractor, and sidewalk contractor. 2XWVLGHDLULQWDNHVVKDOOEHORFDWHGDPLQLPXPRI¶DZD\IURPDQ\H[KDXVWGXFWEORZHU discharge, plumbing vent, or source of noxious or hazardous fumes. 29. Provide tagging system that identifies equipment and area served as required. 30. Provide fire dampers, radiation dampers, or smoke dampers as required by code and as noted. 30. Provide fire dampers, radiation dampers, or smoke dampers as required by code and as noted. 31. Fire stop pipe penetrations of rated walls or structure as required by local code. 32. Paint interior surfaces visible through return air grills. Use flat black paint. 7KHUPRVWDWVRUVHQVRUFRQWUROVDUHWREH´$))DQGORFDWHGWRFRPSO\ZLWK$'$DFFHVVLELOLW\ requirements. 34. All disconnect switches serving mechanical equipment shall be installed as required by NEC and proper service clearances shall be maintained. 35. Equipment and installation techniques and methods to be Indiana Energy Code compliant to include the following ASHRAE 90.1, 62.1 requirements. a. HVAC equipment must be compliant with Tables 6.8.1A, and 6.8.1B. E5HIULJHUDQWOLQHVPXVWEHLQVXODWHGZLWKPLQLPXPò´WKLFNFHOOXODUIRDPLQVXODWLRQLQDFFRUGDQFH with Table 6.8.3. c. Insulation exposed to weather must be suitable for outdoor service (e.g. protected by aluminum, sheet metal, painted canvas, or plastic cover) and must be water retardant and provide shielding from solar radiation. d. All HVAC systems with field installed ductwork must be air balanced in accordance with industry accepted procedures. e. HVAC controls must be set to prevent simultaneous heating and cooling of the same space. f. Any exhaust fans that do not have continuous service must be equipped with motorized or gravity damper that will automatically shut when fan is not running. g. Transverse joints on all ductwork must be sealed with a UL181 approved mastic or sealing system. h. Ductwork and plenums must be insulated in accordance with Tables 6.8.2A & 6.8.2B. 36. Fire dampers to be constructed with heavy gauge galvanized steel frames, 301 stainless steel FORVXUHVSULQJV IRUKRUL]RQWDOPRXQWRQO\ ƒ)IXVLEOHOLQNDQGJDOYDQL]HGVWHHOVOHHYHWKDWLVWZR gauges thicker than service ductwork. 37. Fire dampers to be UL listed and labeled and must be manufactured in conformance with NFPA Standard 90A. 38. The smallest, economically feasible, A/C equipment provides a nominal cooling capacity of 18,000 Btuh. In some cases, this may exceed the load requirement of the space, compromising the dehumidification performance of the system. Alternative means may have to be provided by owner / renter to control humidity under certain conditions. SHEET NO. TITLE: MOORE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6340 LaPas Trail Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone (317) 291-1052 MOORE FAX (317) 298-2729 ENGINEERING SCALE: SHEET TITLE: DATE: M002