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Report OFFICE COPY MQ;( ZL - 002.,1 1 5 S.N-72nb e TWINE Submittal RECEIVED 220 MAY s CITY OF TIGARD Prepared For: Date: March 17, 2021 BUILDING DIVISION Protemp Associates Inc Job Name: Hair Club For Men TI 2021 Trane U.S. Inc. is pleased to provide the following submittal for your review and approval. Product Summary Qty Product 1 Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Chris Wardle, Account Manager-Systems The attached information describes the equipment we propose to Trane U.S. Inc. furnish for this project,and is submitted for your approval. 7257 SW Kable Lane Portland, OR 97224 Product performance and submittal data is valid fora period of 6 months from the date of submittal generation.if six months or E-mail: chris.wardle@trane.com more has elapsed between submittal generation and equipment Office Phone: (503)620-8031 release,the product performance and submittal data will need to Cell: (719)246-1240 be verified.It is the customer's responsibility to obtain such verification. ©2021 Trane All rights reserved Submittal 2021-03-17 Hair Club TI.docx Hair Club For Men TI 2021 March 17,2021 Tag Data-Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units (Qty: 1) Item Tag(s) Qty Description Model Number Al SINGLE-1 1 Variable Air Volume Single Duct VCCF06-- Terminal *MODD71 A**0*OL1 W 0000000**00000000 Product Data-Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Item: Al Qty: 1 Tag(s): SINGLE-1 Space Temperature Modulating Reheat Single duct cooling only terminal 6" inlet size, 500 cfm (152mm inlet, 236 Ws) Matte faced insulation - 1/2"(13 mm) UC210 DDC-Basic(cooling only) Standard actuator Left hand &/or same side connection (control &/or hot water coil) Standard Air Leakage 120/24 volt transformer Disconnect switch Performance Data-Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units (SINGLE) Construv-tian and Airflow veer tcwrmg aciy. - - „iw. er _. _. J?i _ vat. 052mml e' en.mornrivn n w 16.ua n¢' '.Jn IDa cam- 1043s, 0t,4re At Le Orn. :00c= Centrals and Sensors Motet --nh to tome Sopeated :....a.aralt as r:o tarns eta,ure e tL210000 t44s cool"rng wnVaM n-" Madula[ine Reheat £rz i ..::ia Stnnda*da[Natw =.eu.e�zi .,oi 6000 -n .r a.:3:'... Aect leg°pgtm 6lxemt0C.ted. a 120?226.rol:i[anstumx F.. .sip true Nara N¢hos _a� hman a _v blcrte Acemt+es 6[0M to ern, o..12F.. Design se9uen.e ll0 i standard&oleo Equipment Submittal Page 3 of 8 Hair Club For Men TI 2021 March 17,2021 Mechanical Specifications Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Item: Al Qty: 1 Tag(s): SINGLE-1 General Unit Information The unit casing is comprised of 22 gauge galvanized steel. Outlet connection is slip and drive. Agency Listing-The unit is UL and Canadian UL listed as a room air terminal unit. UL Control#9N65. All Trane terminal units are AHRI 880-98 certified. General Unit Clearance Allow adequate clearance on control box side of unit to meet NEC. A minimum of one and one half duct diameters of straight duct work, upstream of the air inlet connection, must be present for optimum airflow measurement performance. Upstream duct work should be the same diameter as the primary inlet connection. Allow access to the bottom of unit if Optional Bottom Access Door is selected. 1/2" Matte- Faced Insulation The interior surface of the unit casing is acoustically and thermally lined with 1/2" 1.50 lb.cu.ft. [24.00 kg./cu. m.] composite density glass fiber with 4.0 lb. cu.ft. [64 kg./cu. m.] high density facing.The insulation is UL listed and meets NFPA-90A and UL 181 standards.The insulation R-value is 1.9.All cut edges of insulation are completely encapsulated in metal to prevent erosion. Air Valve Size-06 Air Valve is 500.0 cfm 6"inlet. Air Valve Round The air inlet connection is an 18 gauge galvanized steel cylinder sized to fit standard round duct. A multiple point, averaging flow sensing ring is provided with balancing taps for measuring within+/-5%of unit cataloged airflow.An airflow versus pressure differential calibration chart is provided.The damper blade is constructed of a closed cell foam seal mechanically locked between two 22 gauge galvanized steel disks. The damper blade assembly is connected through a cast zinc stub axle and shaft supported by self lubricating bearings. The shaft is cast with a damper position indicator. The valve assembly includes a mechanical stop to prevent over stroking.At 4.0"w.g. air valve leakage does not exceed 1%of cataloged airflow. Slip&Drive Connection A slip and drive connection has two straight flanges on the top and bottom, and two drive connections on the left and right sides. This is a standard option on all VAV single duct terminal units. Toggle Disconnect Switch(for VCCF&VCWF) A switch, installed in a unit mounted controls enclosure,which breaks both power legs within the control box. Control Transformer The 50 VA transformer is factory mounted in a unit mounted controls enclosure with 7/8"knockouts to provide 24 VAC for controls. D.D.C. Floating Point Actuator Trane 3 wire, (open, close, common)26GA when 6-pos amp connector is used for Tracer UC210, VV550, or VAV UCM, otherwise 18GA wires are used.3.4 VA, 1.7W, 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Quarter turn control actuator with linkage release button. Actuator has a constant drive rate independent of load,a rated torque of 35 in-lb, a 90-second drive time and is non-spring return.Travel is terminated by end stops at fully opened and closed positions.An integral magnetic clutch eliminates motor stall. An integral 3 screw terminal block is provided for field wiring. Operating temperature 32.0 F to 125.0 F. DDC Zone Sensor w/Setpoint This electronic device utilizes a thermistor to vary the voltage output in response to changes in the zone temperature. Wiring to the U.C.M. controls must be 18 to 22 awg.shielded twisted pair wiring. The set point adjustment range is 50.0 F - 88.0 F. This sensor is provided with an externally adjustable set point. An optional communications jack is available which snaps into the enclosure backplate. DDC Controls Option DD01, DD11, DD41 &DD71 Basic Operation: Cooling Only Control (No Remote Heat)(DDC/UCM) A voltage signal from the zone sensor indicates the zone temperature is used by the unit controller to determine an error from the set point. This error,as well as primary flow differential pressure, is used to determine damper position within minimum and maximum cooling airflow set points. As the zone temperature drops to the heating set point, primary airflow is controlled to minimum heating flow set point. Equipment Submittal Page 4 of 8 Hair Club For Men TI 2021 March 17,2021 Dimensional Drawings-Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Item: Al Qty: 1 Tag(s): SINGLE-1 z3.. AIR VALVE • • AIR n2' • FLOW , ■ SUP&DRIVE Ge CONNECTION - TOP VIEW 11 a2' 10' > Customer Notes i.Air Inlet Is centered in unrt front panel. it- 2.Sip&Drive(Iscielge outlet standard. • 3 Minimum of 15 dud diameters of straight duct required at inlet Tor proper flow reading. 4.Albw 3&on control Side for servicing. &" 9117 5.Unit is tieid-cwivertible from a left-hand connection(shown)toe nght-hand by rotating unit v Approximate Dry Weight eo r BACK VIEW Weights reflected may vary ±5.0 lb based upon options selected. Equipment Submittal Page 5 of 8 Hair Club For Men TI 2021 - March 17,2021 Accessory-Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Item: Al Qty: 1 Tag(s): SINGLE-1 MCNI 2 7/8" 1" Customer Notes: 1. Zone Sensor with extemady adjustable setooint 2. Optional communications lack available_ Equipment Submittal Page 6 of 8 Hair Club For Men TI 2021 March 17,2021 Field Wiring -Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Item: Al Qty: 1 Tag(s): SINGLE-1 115/60A LI N I I i � I I I « b Control Options Wiring To Control Box 24 VAC n WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGEI DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRIC POWER - INCLUDING REMOTE DISCONNECTS BEFORE SERVICING. FAILURE TO DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH CAUTION USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLYI UNIT TERMINALS ARE NOT DESIGNED Customer Notes. TO ACCEPT OTHER TYPES OF . t- Factoryirstatleo CONDUCTORS . FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE — — Optional or irtalled by others DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT. Equipment Submittal Page 7 of 8 Hair Club For Men TI 2021 March 17,2021 Field Wiring -Variable Air Volume Single Duct Terminal Units Item: Al Qty: 1 Tag(s): SINGLE-1 aR.1aPAC a I c SE Q EO . 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R ax{nt :N RFAWCGNMENTOF AB TO SAT WITH TU IS REQUIRED. ®Z014ESESSOR TERMINALS 6A:C 7 RE.]UIRESHELDED TWNSTED FAIR L J WIRING FOR DPTIONAL USE Of COMMJIICATIONSJACK 11•:', 1 211,62 REQUIRED FOR TRACE SCR ELECTRIC NEAT MODULE Equipment Submittal Page 8 of 8 RECEIVED L v 0 Z 7_12?, Panasonic - CITY OF TIGARD PUILDING DIVISION' Installation and Operating Instructions Ventilating Fan Model No. FV-0510VS1 CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION 2-4 DESCRIPTION 4 UNPACKING 4 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 4 'If.4 k%".i-'-l.-l.--- Illi DIMENSIONS 4 O k _ - * WIRING DIAGRAM 5 I FEATURE 5 1\----------- ---------------------------=------------------------„ _____ _____:_ ____------------_-----------------------------------------------------_---io.- INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING) 5-6 INSTALLATION II (WALL MOUNTING) 7 MAINTENANCE (CLEANING) 7-BACK COVER PRACTICAL GUIDE TO INSTALLATION ---BACK COVER SPECIFICATIONS BACK COVER PRODUCT SERVICE BACK COVER READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to install, operate or service the Panasonic product. Please carefully read the "GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION" (P.2-4) of this manual before use. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury or property damage. Please explain to users how to operate and maintain the product after installation, and this booklet should be presented to users. Please retain this booklet for future reference. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION For Your Safety To reduce the risk of injury, loss of life, electric shock, fire, malfunction, and damage to equipment or property, always observe the following safety precautions. Explanation of symbol word panels The following symbol word panels are used to classify and describe the level of hazard, injury, and property damage caused when the denotation is disregarded and improper use is performed. A WARNING Denotes a potential hazard that could result in death or serious injury. ACAUTION Denotes a hazard that could result in minor injury. NOTICEDenotes a hazard that could result in property damage. The following symbols are used to classify and describe the type of instructions to be observed. This symbol is used to alert users to a specific operating procedure that must be followed in order to operate the unit safely. 0 This symbol is used to alert users to a specific operating procedure that must not be performed. °A This symbol is used to alert users not to disassemble the equipment. Olhis symbol is used to alert users to make sure of grounding when using the equipment with the grounding terminal. AWARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons, observe the following : OUse this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer. OBefore servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel. 0 Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s) in . accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction. eSufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer's guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and the local code authorities. O When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities. 0 Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors. 2 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION A WARNING 0 This model is UL listed for tub and shower enclosures. 0 A statement to the effect that when the product is to no longer be used, it must not be left in place but remove, to prevent it from possibly falling. 0 Ceiling joist or wall stud must be subjected to static load more than five times the weight of the product. 0 Install the fan at least 1 .5 m (5 feet) above the floor, and the fan must be installed above a counter or major appliances that serves as a barrier. O If this unit is to be installed over a tub or shower, it must be marked as appropriate for the application and be connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) - protected branch circuit. ® The product must be properly grounded. Do not install with a method which is not approved in the instructions. Do not use this fan with any solid-state speed control device. Solid state controls may cause harmonic distortion which can cause motor humming noise. 0 Canada only: Not to be installed in a ceiling thermally insulated to a value greater than R40. Do not disassemble the unit for reconstruction. It may cause fire or electric shock. ACAUTION OFollow all local electrical and safety codes, as well as the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the Occupation Safety and Health Act (OSHA). 0 Make sure that the electric service supply voltage is AC 120 V, 60 Hz. OAlways disconnect the power source before working on or near the fan, motor or junction box. 0 Protect the supply wiring from sharp edges, oil, grease, hot surfaces, chemicals or other objects. toThe special-purpose or dedicated parts, such as mounting fixtures, must be used if such parts are provided. Do not install this ventilating fan where interior room (Cooking area) Do not install above or temperature may exceed 104 °F(40 °C). \f— inside this area• 0 —►i For general ventilating use only. Do not use to exhaust / I hazardous or explosive materials and vapors. `\t6 / Do not kink the supply wiring. — — Cooking Floor equipment Not for use in cooking area. (Fig.A) Fig. A NOTICE 0 Provide make up air for proper ventilation. When one switch is connected with two or more products in parallel, the unit may not function. Therefore, parallel connection must not be allowed. 3 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION NOTICE ODo not install the product where ducts are configured as shown in below. T (i 0 Hr... Adaptor Excessive bending Successive bending Squeezed duct Bend close to duct adaptor DESCRIPTION This product is listed by UL under UL file No. E78414. This product uses a sirocco fan driven by a DC motor powered by an integral transformer. The motor is designed to have long operating life, high dynamic response, higher speed ranges with saving energy. The grille covering the fan body is a spring-loaded, quick remove type. A damper for preventing air counter flow is provided. The blower uses a high-capacity sirocco fan developed to reduce the noise level. UNPACKING Unpack and carefully remove the product from carton. Refer to the Supplied Accessories list to verify that all parts are present. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Part name Appearance Quantity Part name Appearance Quantity Installation Grille 1 and operatingVI 2 I I instructions Long screw ® 5 Limited _ 1 (ST4.2X30) (1 for spare) warranty DIMENSIONS EI--\ 2)—\ ®-,, / ® 7/8 (22.5)› �3 3/8 (85) Unit: inches (mm) • e a � \ � No. Part name �4� hregd °"<° 1 1T PCB box •o ,z o t%= =•;zs'a� r 05 ©2 Blade 0 N '/I .fil(; ':�. I o lil Grille N ! , @ Junction box ��� _- eg��ar� ^' M ©S Adaptor .::e== - d� o ®6 Damper ���, - � m © Fan body • o C Suspension bracket 8 10 1/4(260) `3 3/4(94) 4 WIRING DIAGRAM Fan body Junction box Black White Main White White. - Neutral > DC Power su motor Blue control circuit Black Black s- Live , AC 120 V 60 Hz Red Green Earth ground lJ > FEATURE This product employs innovative, state-of-the-art technologies that provide a number of customizable unique features that lead to improved indoor air quality. Please read this manual first in order to realize the benefits of this customizable, modular fan. Optimum Ventilation Performance: Duct length, elbows and other factors increase static pressure which can hinder the performance of most ventilation fans. This fan utilizes SmartFlow microchip technology that monitors the static pressure in the system and speeds up or slows down the rpm of the fan depending upon the amount of resistance within the ducts. This feature allows the fan to perform as rated and avoid potential installation issues. Outstanding Energy Savings: This product is built using DC motor technology. The DC motor is 30%^'70% more energy efficient than the minimum ENERGY STAR requirements. Pick-A-Flow Feature — p `.l`" This product comes with Pick A Flow speed options. I The Pick A Flow switch on the face of product allows the option . to choose 50, 80, 100 CFM. This product can run continuously or .0-i' intermittently, depending upon the needs of the owner. Air volume option (CFM) Factory setting S0 80900 Pick-A-Flow 2 50 80 100 80 CFM switch OFM= INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING) ACAUTION _ OPlease wear gloves to protect hands ' _ ; =Tape during the installation as follow. Accessory Adaptor Damper screws Fig.1 1 .Before installation, please remove the tape which protects damper during Suspension bracket shipping and accessory screws from duct 2-Long Lon screws adaptor, and check that the damper can open and close smoothly. (Fig.1) ice.:; 2.Fix the flange of frame to joist b 2 Ion ' g J Y g I.��IllllhlV���1";� pC6 box screws (ST4.2X30), and fix the suspension ,.�-� bracket to joist by 2 long screws #. (ST4.2X30). (Fig.2) 1* 2-Long screws Joist (ST4.2X30) Fig.2 5 INSTALLATION I (JOIST MOUNTING) . A CA U T I O N Knock-out hole eThe screws for fixingsuspension p Pi Mastic or approved bracket should not be replaced by / + foil tape . other screws, otherwise the cord in I PCB box may be damaged and cause fire. �i, I r Q► Suspension bracket ��, , a acs I `� o oc \ � 'H'"' Joist I St l` �� Conduit 2-Screws / (ST4.2x6) Conduit to green,wire _ Joist 3.Remove juction box cover and secure Earth ground conduit or stress relief to junction box g knock-out hole. (Fig.3) \_,"""/O\ Neutral to 4.Refer to wiring diagram (P.5), follow all --'-white wire Junction box the local electrical safety codes as well as • the National Electrical Code (NEC). Using Live to UL approved wire nuts, connect housed �s , black wire power wires to ventilating fan wires. 1 Fig.3 (Fig.3) ACA U T I O N io 1/z c266� Unit: inches (mm) r> OMount junction box cover carefully ��0- so that lead wires are not pinched. v Ceiling J 5.A 4 inch circular duct is needed to /' ir connect to the relevant part of adaptor. ® ' I Squeeze a circular exhaust duct to fit the _� adaptor, then slip it onto adaptor and -�/� secure it with clamps, or ties and seal it After finishing the ceiling job, fill gap between with mastic or approved foil tape. (Fig.3) flange and ceiling with caulk or other sealant to prevent air leakage. Fig.41 . r a�. Mounting spring \ .., e„, , Squeeze li "„Ai.��;. ..,:f Note: %/ v'\ \ 4 • If using 3 inch round duct, please purchase Cliprier the 26 gauge steel Panasonic 4 Oval 3 Grille Round reducer from our representative. Fig.5 6.Finish ceiling work. Ceiling hole should be Slot aligned with the inside edge of the flange. . .� (Fig.4) Qit Mspringounting 7.Take out the ::r::i:::l::1:s —.-.4...T„,:_•----_-_ shown and mount grille to fan body. Glove- Grille (Fig.6) Fig.6 6 INSTALLATION II (WALL MOUNTING) 1 .Before installation, please refer to step 1 of Stud Adaptor Stud . INSTALLATION I . (P.5) 2.Fix the flange of frame to stud by 2 longue screws (ST4.2X30), and fix the suspension ( n .'I bracket to stud by 2 long screws 2-Long screws ' = (ST4.2X30). (Fig.7) (ST4.2X30) �i1` 0 ACAUTION F 2-Long screws IF - AThe adaptor of product must be (ST4.2X30) Fig.7 installed upward. (Fig.7) 3.Complete the wiring and duct work, please 0 1/2 (266)14 Unit: inches refer to step 3 to 5 of INSTALLATION I . ----=� (mm) (P.6) Wall--. s ram_ , o 4.Finish the wall work. Wall hole should bey �N.\I aligned with the inside edge of the flange. � • % (Fig.8) o 5.Install the grille, please refer to step 7 to 8 . 1 - --, of INSTALLATION I . (P.6) Stud-___*/)I ir Wall �} 8 . (1) I f\ ram` After finishing the ceiling job, fill gap between flange and ceiling with caulk or other sealant to prevent air leakage. Fig.8 MAINTENANCE (CLEANING) A WARNING Slot O Disconnect power source before working < + '=, Mounting on unit. spring spring A CAUTION ORoutine maintenance must be done Glove Grille every year. Please wear gloves during Fig.9 the cleaning work. 0 Do not immerse motor in water when eh cleaning. hoe ho NOTICE q . Do not soak resin parts in water over \�` 140 �F (60 °C). � AOr� 0 Never use gasoline, benzene, thinner or \ any other such chemicals for cleaning the fan. 1 .Remove grille. (Squeeze mounting spring Fig.10 and pull down carefully) (Fig.9) 2.Wash and clean grille. (Don't put into hot water. Use non-abrasive kitchen detergent, wipe dry with clean cloth) (Fig.10) 7 MAINTENANCE (CLEANING) 3.Remove dust and dirt from fan body using a vacuum cleaner. (Fig.1 1) .� V'll hil'llll! 4.Using a cloth dampened with kitchen detergent, remove any dirt from fan body. Wipe dry with Vacuum clean cloth. (Fig.12) cleaner Fig.11 5.Reinstall grille, please refer to step 8 of INSTALLATION I . (P.6) .,ill,-fa4,IL ) fik �I *---Glove Fig.12 PRACTICAL GUIDE TO INSTALLATION Properly insulate the area around the fan 3 inch or 4 inch roof jack, wall cap, Fig.13 to minimize building heat loss and gain. or soffit vent with backdraft damper (Fig.13) Mechanically connect duct to termination Loose fill or batt insulation can be placed faced tape th mastic or approved foil directly over the fan housing in the attic. 2-3 ft straight run before elbow ---� Our fans and fan/light combination units In attic installation, do not create excessive heat that is a caulk box to drywall common problem with recessed light fixtures or some competitor's fan/light Short piece of flexible duct helps Insulation alignment and absorbs sound. combination. Our efficient, cool-running Clamps plus mastic or approved Foil tapeNtightly covers all metal motors and our LED lighting unit do not foil faced tape at all flex joints duct joints (glue PVC joints) create enough ambient heat to be subjected to these limitations. The ducting from this fan to the outside of the building has a strong effect on the air flow, noise and energy use of the fan. Use the shortest, straightest duct routing possible for best performance, and avoid installing the fan with smaller ducts than recommended. Insulation around the ducts can reduce energy loss and inhibit mold growth. Fans installed with existing ducts may not achieve their rated air flow. SPECIFICATIONS Duct Air volume Model No. Air Voltage Frequency •diameter at 0.1"WG Noise Speed Power Weight direction (V) (Hz) (inches) (CFM) (sones) (rpm) (W) lb.(kg) 50 <0.3 708 4.4 6.8 FV 0510VS1 Exhaust 120 60 4 80 0.4 797 7.2 (3.1) 100 0.9 902 11.1 HVI Certified performance based on HVI Procedures 915, 916, and d 920. PRODUCT SERVICE Warning Concerning Removal of Covers. The unit should be serviced by qualified technicians only. Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a minimum of maintenance. Should your unit require service or parts, call Panasonic Call Center at 1-866-292-7299 (USA) or 1-800-669-5165 (Canada). Panasonic Corporation of North America Panasonic Canada Inc. Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 www.panasonic.com www.panasonic.com © Panasonic Corporation 2016 Printed in China Issue date: 11/2016 P1116-D 510VS1420