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Specifications[Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] • .7 &e 2 / / /55 70 s :may f C Software Version 3.8.1 Mechanical Compliance Certificate Oregon Energy Efficiency Specialty Code Section 1: Project Information Project Type: Alteration Project Title : Safeway #1478 Pharmacy Remodel Construction Site: Owner /Agent: Designer /Contractor: 15570 Pacific HWy Lee Loebe Tigard, OR HVAC, Inc 5188 SE International Way Milwaukie, OR 97222 (503)462 -4822 Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): Portland, Oregon • Climate Zone: 4c • Section 3: Mechanical Systems List Quantity. System Type & Description 1 RTU -1 (Single Zone) : Heating 1 - Central Furnace, Gas, Capacity = 64 kBtu /h, Efficiency = 80.00% Et Cooling: 1 - Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity = 24 kBtu /h, Efficiency = 13.00 SEER, Air- Cooled Condenser Section 4: Requirements Checklist In the following requirements, the relevant code section reference is shown in [ ]. ' +' denotes that more details exist in the specified code • section. Requirements Specific To: RTU - 1 : d 1. [503.2.3 +] Equipment meets minimum efficiency: Central Furnace (Gas): 80.0 % Et (or 78% AFUE) 0.� [503.2.3 +] Equipment meets minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 13.0 SEER 3. [503.3.1 +] Supply air economizers shall be provided on each cooling system and are capable of providing 100 - percent outdoor air, even if additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the cooling load of the building. Systems provide a means to relieve excess outdoor air during economizer operation to prevent overpressurizing the building. ception: Cooling equipment less than 54,000 Btu /hr total cooling capacity. Li Exception: Economizer cooling is not required for new cooling systems serving an existing dedicated computer server room, electronic equipment room or telecom switch room in existing buildings up to a total of 600,000 Btu /hr of new cooling equipment. Exception Economizer cooling is not required for new cooling systems serving a new dedicated computer server room, electronic equipment room or telecom switch room in existing buildings up to a total of 240,000 Btu /hr of new cooling equipment. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable) S/d Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable: [503.2.1 +] Calculation of heating and cooling loads. Design loads are determined in accordance with the procedures described in the ASHRAE /ACCA Standard 183. Alternatively, design loads have been determined by an approved equivalent computation procedure. 3 LI 2. [503.2.1.1 +] Packaged Electnc Equipment. Specified packaged electrical equipment has a heat pump as the primary heating source. 0 Exception: Unstaffed equipment shelters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable) !,' 4 • Project Title: Safeway #1478 Pharmacy Remodel Report date: 08/03/11 Data filename: H. \Eng Design \4xxx Projects \4600 Projects\4696 Safeway #2723- Tillamook \energy code cck Page 1 of 5 • [503.3.1 +] Cooling equipment economizers: The total capacity of all cooling equipment without economizers must be less than 240 kBtu/h. This project lists 24 kBtu /h capacity without economizers. That portion of the equipment serving dwelling units and guest rooms • is not included in determining the total capacity of units without economizers. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA it not applicable) S MGM 7 / f GF,4 [503.2.2 +] Equipment and system sizing. Heating and cooling equipment and systems capacity do not exceed the loads calculated in accordance with Section 503.2.1. q O Exception: Required standby equipment and systems provided with controls and devices that'allow such systems or equipment to operate automatically only when the primary equipment is not operating. ❑ Exception: Multiple units of the same equipment type with combined capacities exceeding the design load and provided with ' controls that have the capability to sequence the operation of each unit based on load. • Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA it not applicable): [503.2.3 +] HVAC Equipment Performance Requirements. Reported efficiencies have been tested and rated in accordance with the applicable test procedure. The efficiency has been verified through certification under an approved certification program or, if no certification program exists, the equipment efficiency ratings are supported by data furnished by the manufacturer. Er6. [503.2.4.1 +] Thermostatic Controls. The supply of heating and cooling energy to each zone is controlled by individual thermostatic controls that respond to temperature within the zone Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA If not applicable). S N • 7. [503.2.4.1.1] Heat pump supplementary heat. Heat pumps having supplementary electric resistance heat have controls that, except during defrost, prevent supplementary heat operation when the heat pump can meet the heating load. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA it not applicable)* _. '8. [503.2.4.2] Set point overlap restriction. Where used to control both heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls provide a temperature range or deadband of at least 5 °F (2.8 °C) within which the supply of heating and cooling energy to the zone is capable of being shut off or reduced to a minimum. ❑ Exception: Thermostats requiring manual change over between heating and cooling modes. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable) ‹hl t ?'7 Mf� /0 O 9. [503.2.4.3] Optimum Start Controls. Each HVAC system has controls that vary the start-up time of the system to just meet the temperature set point at time of occupancy. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable) /11:4 X10. [503.2.4 4 +j Off -hour controls. Each zone is provided with thermostatic setback controls that are controlled by either an automatic time clock or programmable control system. O Exception: Zones that will be operated continuously. O Exception: Zones with a full HVAC load demand•not exceeding 6,800 Btu /h (2 kW) and having a readily accessible manual shutoff switch. • Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable) '5 I t T N/ / / ✓J T&'S • 11. [503.2.4.5 +] Shutoff damper controls. Both outdoor air supply and exhaust are equipped with not less than Class I motorized dampers. R- Exception: Gravity dampers shall be permitted for outside air intake or exhaust airflows of 300 cfm or less. Locatton in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable). O 12. [503.2.4.6 +] Freeze Protection and Snow melt system controls. Freeze protection systems, such as heat tracing of outdoor piping and heat exchangers, including self - regulating heat tracing, include automatic controls capable of shutting off the systems when outdoor air temperatures meet code criteria. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be Identified (enter NA if not applicable): N / /A51— • 13. [503.2.4.8] Separate air distribution systems. Zones with special process temperature requirements and /or humidity requirements are served by separate air distribution systems from those serving zones requiring only comfort conditions; or shall include supplementary control provisions so that the primary systems may be specifically controlled for comfort purposes only. O Exception: [503.2.4.8 +] Zones requiring only comfort heating or comfort cooling that are served by a system primarily used for process temperature and humidity control. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable). /1/ ❑ 14. [503.2.4.9] Humidity control. If a system is equipped with a means to add or remove moisture to maintain specific humidity levels in a zone or zones, a humidity control device is provided. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable) Project Title: Safeway #1478 Pharmacy Remodel Report date: 08/03/11 Data filename: H: \Eng Design \4xxx Projects \4600 Projects \4696 Safeway #2723- Tillamook \energy code.cck Page 2 of 5 15. [503.2.4.9.1] Humidity control. Where a humidity control device exists it is set to prevent the use of fossil fuel or electricity to produce relative humidity in excess of 30 percent. Where a humidity control device is used for dehumidification, it is set to prevent the use of • fossil fuel or electricity to reduce relative humidity below 60 percent. 13 Exception: Hospitals, process needs, archives, museums, critical equipment, and other non - comfort situations with specific humidity requirements outside this range A//1 Location Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable) 0 16. [503.2:4.9:2] Humidity control. Where'a humidity control device exists it is•set to maintain a deadband of at least 10% relative - humidity • where no active humidification or dehumidification takes place. O Exception: Heating for dehumidification is provided with heat recovery or heat pumping and the mechanical cooling system efficiency is 10 percent higher than required in section 503.2.3, HVAC equipment performance requirements. Location in plans /specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable) /t /I.4 2(17. [503.2.5] Ventilation. Ventilation, either natural or mechanical, is provided in accordance with Chapter 4 of the International Mechanical Code. Where mechanical ventilation is provided, the system has the capability to reduce the outdoor air supply to the minimum required by Chapter 4 of the International Mechanical Code. Location in plans /specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable). 5 rib-z- .14 Z • 18. [503.2.5.1 +] Demand controlled ventilation (DCV). DCV is required for spaces larger than 500 ft2 for simple systems and spaces larger than 150 ft2 for multiple zone systems. • Exception: Systems with energy recovery complying with Section 503.2.6 O Exception: Spaces less than 750 ft2 (69.7 m2) where an occupancy sensor turns the fan off, closes the ventilation damper, or closes the zone damper when the space is unoccupied. Location in plans /specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable) /1 /e D 19. [503.2.5.2 +] Kitchen hoods. Kitchen makeup is provided as required by the Oregon Mechanical Specialty Code. • Exception: Where hoods are used to exhaust ventilation air that would otherwise be exhausted by other fan systems ❑ Exception: Kitchen exhaust systems that include exhaust air energy recovery complying with section 503.2.6. Location in plans /specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable)• -4//4 O 20. [503.2.5.3 +] Enclosed parking garage ventilation controls. In Group S -2, enclosed parking garages used for storing or handling automobiles employs automatic carbon monoxide sensing devices. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable). /ti /A • ❑ 21 [503.2.6 +] Energy recovery ventilation systems. Individual fan systems that have both a design supply air capacity of 5,000 cfm or greater and a minimum outside air supply of 70 percent or greater of the design supply air quantity have an energy recovery system U Exception: Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code. • Exception: Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F. O Exception: Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy is provided from site - recovered or site solar energy. 13 Exception: Type 1 kitchen exhaust hoods. ❑ Exception: Cooling systems in climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature less than 64 °F (18 °C). O Exception: Systems requiring dehumidification that employ series -style energy recovery coils wrapped around the cooling coil when the evaporative coil is located upstream of the exhaust air stream. O Exception. Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust. O Exception: Laboratory fume hood systems that include qualifying features Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable). / V /Yq Er T2. [503.2.7 +] Duct and plenum insulation and sealing All supply and return air ducts and plenums are insulated with the specified insulation. When located within a building envelope assembly, the duct or plenum Is separated from the building exterior or unconditioned or exempt spaces by a minimum of R -8 insulation. All ducts, air handlers and filter boxes are sealed. Joints and seams comply with Section 603.9 of the International Mechanical Code. L • Exception* When located within equipment. ° 0 Exception. When the design temperature difference between the interior and exterior of the duct or plenum does not exceed 15 °F (8 °C) (2,13 [503.2.7.1.1 +] Low - pressure duct systems. All longitudinal and transverse joints, seams and connections of low- pressure supply and return ducts are securely fastened and sealed with welds, gaskets, mastics (adhesives), mastic -plus- embedded - fabric systems or tapes installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Project Title: Safeway #1478 Pharmacy Remodel Report date. 08/03/11 Data filename: H: \Eng Design \4xxx Projects \4600 Projects \4696 Safeway #2723- Tillamook \energy code.cck Page 3 of 5 0 Exception: Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at static pressures less than 2 inches w.g. pressure classification. • Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable) S — O Tars o 24. [503.2.7.1.2 +] Medium - pressure duct systems. All ducts and plenums designed to operate medium - pressure are insulated and sealed in accordance with Section 503.2.7. Pressure classifications specific to the duct system are clearly indicated on the construction documents. / Location in plans/specs where compliance can bo identified (enter NA if not applicablop ^/` � - 25. [503.2.7.1.3 +] High - pressure duct systems. Ducts designed to operate at high - pressure are insulated and sealed in accordance with Section 503.2.7. In addition, ducts and plenums are leak- tested in accordance with the SMACNA HVAC Air Duct Leakage Test Manual. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be Identified (enter NA d not applicable)* ./ /e 3 .A. [503.2.9.1 +] Air system balancing. Each supply air outlet and zone terminal device is equipped with means for air balancing in accordance with the requirements of IMC 603.17. Discharge dampers intended to modulate airflow are prohibited on constant volume fans and vanable volume fans with motors 10 horsepower. Location in plans/specs where compliance can bo identified (enter NA if not applicable) Skit 7 r Z.-- . (503.2.9.3 +] Manuals. The construction documents require that an operating and maintenance manual be provided to the building owner by the mechanical contractor. See long description for specifications. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable). • 28. [503.2.10 +] Air System Design and Control. Each HVAC system having a total fan system motor nameplate hp exceeding 5 hp meets the provisions of Sections 503.2.10.1 through 503.2.10.2. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable)* //� O 29. [503.2.10.1 +] Allowable fan floor horsepower. Each HVAC system at fan system design conditions does not exceed the allowable fan system motor nameplate hp (Option 1) or fan system bhp (Option 2) as shown calulated in requirement details. Exception: Hospital and laboratory systems that utilize flow control devices on exhaust and /or return to maintain space pressure relationships necessary for occupant health and safety or environmental control shall be permitted to use variable volume fan power limitation. ('xception: Individual exhaust fans with motor nameplate horsepower of 1 hp or less. Location in plans /specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable) O 30. [503.2.10.2 +] Motor nameplate horsepower. For each fan, the selected fan motor is no larger than the first available motor size greater than the brake horsepower (bhp). J Exception: For fans less than 6 bhp, where the first available motor larger than the brake horsepower has a nameplate rating within 50 percent of the bhp, selection of the next larger nameplate motor size is allowed. Exception: For fans 6 bhp and larger, where the first available motor larger than the bhp has a nameplate rating within 30 percent of the bhp, selection of the next larger nameplate motor size is allowed. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be Identified (enter NA if not applicable) N / /4 o 31. [503.2.10.3.1] Large Volume Fan Systems..Fan systems over 8,000 (7 m3 /s) cfm without direct expansion cooling coifs that serve single zones reduce airflow based on space thermostat heating and cooling demand. A two -speed motor or variable frequency drive reduces airflow to a maximum 60 percent of peak airflow or minimum ventilation air requirement as required by Chapter 4 of the International Mechanical Code, whichever is greater. O Exception: Systems where the function of the supply air is for purposes other than temperature control, such as maintaining specific humidity levels or supplying an exhaust system. - Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable): ✓� �/ /A* ❑ 32 [503.2.10.4] Series fan - powered terminal unit fan motors Fan motors for series fan - powered terminal units are electronically - commutated motors and have a minimum motor efficiency of 70 percent when rated in accordance with NEMA Standard MG 1 -2006 at full load rating conditions. Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable) • 33. [503.2.12] Hot Gas Bypass Limitation. For cooling systems <= 240 kBtu /h, maximum hot gas bypass capacity is no more than 50% total cooling capacity. / Location in plans/specs where compliance can be identified (enter NA if not applicable)* Section 5: Compliance Statement •I Compliance Statement: The proposed mechanical alteration project represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed mechanical alteration project has been designed to Project Title: Safeway #1478 Pharmacy Remodel Report date: 08/03/11 • Data filename: H: \Eng Design \4xxx Projects \4600 Projects \4696 Safeway #2723- Tillamook \energy code.cck Page 4 of 5 meet the Oregon Energy Efficiency Specialty Code, Chapter 8, requirements in COMcheck Version 3.8.1 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. R0 a 2v S S4-1 ; Pe Name - Title Signature Date • • Project Title: Safeway #1478 Pharmacy Remodel Report date: 08/03/11 Data filename: H: \Eng Design \4xxx Projects \4600 Projects \4696 Safeway #2723- Tillamook \energy code.cck Page 5 of 5 /5570 SIA/ iiec� cc, #w A/1& 2O I I — CO 3( Sy • RECEIVED AUG — 5 2010 r , e ' CALCUL ' STRUCTURAL CALCU w, r #147 S afew a y to e CI T . SAFEWAY Tigard, Oregon Benner Stange Associates Architects, Inc. . 5200 SW, Meadows Rd., Suite B -130 Lake Oswego, Oregon R!��rcr Ail C: ,c P ?ofi,s � Associated :209 ifr Consultants 74/. . 1- "O 21 1- ie n C. Structural Engineers EXPIRES: 6 -30 -I2 r ... ..... .. . 100 East 13th Street' Suite 10 • Vancouver, Washington 98660 i. Portland: (503) 384 -0460 • Vancouver. 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Inc. /lnstalleC by (/ Others Y EqulpmerliPropvsa! Page 5 ol 10 .44gCZ 003C " iorgit. Air Commodities /Oregon ` y _— DIVISI OF AIR co INC > -1 - HEATING • VENTILATING • AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT PROJECT: SAFEWAY TIGARD #1478 S LOCATION: PORTLAND, OR ARCHITECT: ENGINEER: _ .. CONTRACTOR: HVAC INC CONTRACTOR PO #: .54729 -4759 DATE SUBMITTED: .July:29, 2011 AC /O CONTACT: KEITH HAWICINS AC /O QUOTE #: S49151KH11 ITEM SUBMITTED: EXHAUST FAN r -. MANUFACTURER: PANASONIC {please see attached literature) • _-) 1500 N.E SANDY BOULEVARD, PORTLAND, OR 97232 - (503) 238 -6900 FAX (503) 238 -8764 1- 800 -575 -2473 Specification Data Panasonic ( 0 ) Panasonic Ventilation Fa iSierihni° FM /[ / J/•0 FAN Description _.f -v, _ Ventilating fan shall be Low Noise remote mount type rated for continuous ___ _ run. Fan shall be ENERGY STAR rated and certified by the Home Ventilating m ® �� � � Institute (HVI). Evaluated by Underwriters Laboratories and conform to both (120 CFM) ENMGYSTAII UL and cUL safety standards. Motor /Blower: • Four -pole totally enclosed condenser motor rated for continuous run. • Power Rating shall be 120 volts and 60 hz. f'--------_ 13-3/8' • Fan shall be UL listed for tub /shower enclosure when used 9- �- with a GFCI branch circuit wiring. • Motor equipped with thermal - cutoff fuse t N Housing: 7 2 5 6' i ar to • Galvanized steel body for long -life. 22 -3/4• • Insulated housing to prevent condensation and noise - �i 1 • Tapered duct adapter for easy connection. 4• • Easy Installation: L imrui } • 5 positions installation -7/6' ` ' a• • Jois t. truss and suspension. brackets included. I Warranty: L 0 r T he factory warranty shall be a minimum of 3. ears a • rY tY Y 5/15' limited warranty on parts 17 -5/16• __ Typical Specifications: Ventilating fan shall be remote mount. ENERGY STAR rated, with no less than ' 120 CFM as certified by the Home Ventilating Institute (HVI) at 0.2 static pressure in inches water gauge and no more than 1 0 sone as rated by man- Fan Curve FV - 10NLF1 ufacturer at 0.2" static pressure. Power consumption shall be no greater than z 0.8 37 watts, ENERGY STAR rated and Energy Efficiency rating shall be no less than 0.7 3.3 CFM /watt. The motor shall be totally enclosed, four pole condenser type a 0.6 engineered to run continuously Power rating shall be 120v /60Hz. Housing c 0.5 shall be insulated to reduce condensation. Duct diameter shall be no less Ln than 4 ". Fan shall be UL and cUL listed for tub /shower enclosure when used s o.a with GFCI branch circuit wiring. Brackets shall be provided for joist. truss or z 03 suspension installations. u 0.2 a o.1 •- • 1 ^ 0.0 I I 1 1 l l 1 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 "' AIR FLOW (CFM) Specifications: . Rated Max Max • CFM' Max Duct Weight Fan Model RPM . Volts Watt' Amps 0 "SP .2 "SP .4 "SP "SP .8 "SP 1.0 "SP 1.2 "SP SP* Dia. (Ibs) Sones CFM/Watt FV- 10NLF1 1569 120 37.0 0.31 138 120 82 35 0.75 4" 14 1.0 3.3 Note: Sones were measured at factory test facility in a sound -proof room at suction side from a distance of 1.5 meters. As of 11/06 ®_ iio o ®, For Complete Installation Instructions Visit www.panasonic.com /building C u s CERTIFIED Model Quantity Comments Project: c c l 0 e . (PS Sp Location: Architect: ` Engineer: - Contractor: ' Submitted by: '. Date: Panasonic Home & Environment I One Panasonic Way I Secaucus, NJ 07094 1 866 - 292 -7292 I www.panasonic.com /building • • - Specification Data Panasonic c • • - Panasonic Ventilation Fan 7,®s . YfN/ 1/1170,' fA.r ■ C Description ••-•.•.,-,. Ventilating fan shall be_Low Noise.remote mount type rated for.continuous.run.. —_. _ ; T.. Fan shall be ENERGY STAR rated and certified by the Home Ventilating Institute •' (HVI). Evaluated by Underwriters Laboratories and conform to both UL and cUL -20 L 1 (240 CFM) ENERGXSTAR safety standards. . Motor /Blower: • Four -pole totally enclosed condenser motor rated for continuous run. • Power Rating shall be 120 volts and 60 Hz. 13 -3/8' • Fan shall be UL listed for tub /shower enclosure when used with 9 -1/2' ---------_,.. a GFCI branch circuit wiring. • Motor equipped with thermal - cutoff fuse. Housing: 1 2 -5/8' larairli • Galvanized steel body for long -life. 24 -7n6• r • Insulated housing to prevent condensation and noise. -r------/ • Tapered duct adapter for easy connection. " Easy Installation: — ` • 5 positions installation. s /t s' I I l' 6" • Joist, truss and suspension brackets included. ' ' ■� • j rim Warranty: ----119 / • • The factory warranty shall be a minimum of 3 years 5/16. • limited warranty on parts. 21-5/8' Typical Specifications Ventilating fan shall be remote mount. ENERGY STAR rated, with no-less than 240 CFM as certified by the Home Ventilating Institute (HVI) at 0.2" static pres- sure in inches water gauge and no more than 1 4 sones .as rated by Fan Curve FV - 20NLF1 manufacturer at 0 2" static pressure. Power consumption shall be no greater _ 0.9 than 60 watts ENERGY STAR rated and Energy Efficiency rating shall be no less F 0.8 than 4.2 CFM /watt. The motor shall be totally enclosed, four pole condenser type 07 engineered to run continuously Power rating shall be 120v /60Hz. Housing 1.6 0.6 shall be insulated to reduce condensation. Duct diameter shall be no less than o 6 ". Fan shall be UL and cUL listed for tub /shower enclosure when used with w 0.5 GFCI branch circuit wiring. Brackets shall be provided for joist. truss or suspen- u 0.4 Sion installations. Z 03 V 0.2 • 2 0.l 1- '^ 0.0 I I 0 100 200 300 AIR FLOW (CFM) • • Specifications: • Rated Max Max _CFM' Max Duct Weight Fan Model RPM Volts Watt' Amps 0 "SP .2 "SP .4 "SP .6 "SP .8 "SP 1.0 "SP 1.2 "SP SP' Dia. Ohs) Sones CFM/Watt • FV- 20NLF1 1154 120 57 0.46 258 240 200 143 8 0.84 6" 17 1.4 4.2 Note: Sones were measured at factory test facility in a sound -proof room at suction side from a distance of 1.5 meters. As of 11/06 ! 2 IJu IL For Complete Installation Instructions Visit www.panasonic.com /building c �d us C � T �E • Model Quantity Comments Project: FV- a ivic l I ICen E • 3 " T. Architect: Engineer: Contractor: Submitted by: Date: Panasonic Home & Environment I On nasonic Way I Secaucus, NJ 07094 1 866 - 292 -7292 I www.panasonic.com /building 41 e - =- Air Commodities /Oregon auk A DIVISION OF AIR COMMODITIES INC. ________ ... ______ - ---- --- -- --- -...---- --- -- -- -- -- -- ?wl: = - HEATING • VENTILATING • AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT PROJECT: SAFEWAY PHARMACY REMODEL S : , : . ' LOCATION: " MISC LOCATIONS, OREGON ARCHITECT: ENGINEER: . CONTRACTOR: HVAC INC B CONTRACTOR PO #: . DATE SUBMITTED: June 7, 2011 ' AC /O CONTACT: KEITH HAWKI NS AC /O QUOTE #: S34800 -KH- 060711 ITEM SUBMITTED: AIR DISTRIBUTION - . T I ---- -, : :.. MANUFACTURER: TITUS {please see attached literature) L ...._. ....,Y I 1500 N.E. SANDY BOULEVARD. PORTLAND, OR 97232 - (503) 238 -6900 FAX. (503) 238 -8764 1- 800 -575 -2473 AIR DISTRIBUTION PROJECT: SAFEWAY PHARMACY REMODEL QUANTITY JOB #: S34800 -KH- 060711 TAG QTY. SIZE MODEL ACCESS. FR TYPE REMARKS CD -1 * 6 -16" RD PCS 3 -T BAR 4 WAY CD -2 * 6 6 -18 8 MCD OBD 6 -SURF MT - CR -1 * 6- 6" PAR 3 -T BAR CR -2 * 6X6 6X16 8R I -SURF MT CR -3 * 2 PAR 48X24 panel 3 -T BAR SWS * & ct 300RS OBD 1 -SURF MT SWR * Q & Re 350RL 1 -SURF MT * *IIVAC INC WILL VERIFY ALL SIZES, QUANTITIES & CEILING TYPES N O * *ALL AIR DISTRIBUTION STD #26 WHITE FINISH UNLESS OTHERWISE T NOTED UNDER REMARKS E S Air Commodities /Oregon purposes to supply the above list of air distribution on this project. It 'is the sole responsibility of the contractor to verify quantities and types before the release of the order. TITUS® Submittal ( D -PCS 3 -10 -97 Perforated Ceiling Diffusers �� Steel • Flush Face • Curved Blade (CO Model: PCS • Supply • 4 -Way Adjustable Discharge Pattern Border Type 3 (Lay.ln) Nominal 24" X 24" Module I Duct Size D - Size Backpan D minus 1/8 "—1 I 12" X 12" Module I I , 7 - Size Backpan I B Ceiling Module Minus 1/4° Ceiling Module Size Face or Dimension Ceiling Neck Sizes - Module Size A B 12x12 6,8 4 2 - 12x12 6x6,8x8 3X 1% • 24 x 12 6, 8 ' 3% 1% 24X 12 6x6, 8x8, 18x 6 3% 1i4 • 16 x 16 6, 8, 10 354 154 16x16 6x6,8x8, 10x10, 12x12 394 1% 20 x 20 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 3%4 1% 20x20 6x 6,8x 8, 10 x 10, 12 x 12 33-4 134 24 x 24 t: G e. -;J4 : p c- ;y: • ... s 0 v :Y c :.:. : ' r::]0:12 73: ;_4 a: .,,. w , . i °:,c i ::; 3Y 14 3% 1 • 24 x 24 . =4'. *..;F:rs r6!c.6:8:XS'[k "*, •- " 3% 1% �JI"s, - tit - r� � t a•'. a' - ,. _ 24ci 12;+,a4.Xa44;,'1'S;9c•}I5; 16:ki. -Ti 4, 3Y 1% 48 x 24 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 3i4 1% 48x24' 6x 6, 8x 8, 10 x 10, 12 x 12, 16 x 16, 18 x 18 33-4 13-4 Note* Shaded neck sizes indicate the die- stamped backpan shown above is used The square backpan Is used for all other neck sizes I=1 Border Type 1 (Surface Mount) ❑ Border Type 4 (Spline) Nominal Face Sli:e X 12 X 12 Back Pan min - _ minus 1 / ' 1' Border Back Pan Lot l _ j 1 ' ®N . I Ceiling Module Size ---I Nominal Face Size -�.{ minus 1/16 Nominal Face Size plus 1 • Available Sizes Face or Ceiling Nominal Duct Size D Module Size 6 x 6 8 x 8 10 x 10 112 x 12 14 x 14 15 a 15 16 a 16 18 x 18 118 x 6 6" Dia. 8' Dia. 10" Dia. 12' Dia 14" Dia. 15" DIa. 16' Dia 12x12 • • • 24 x 12 16x16 • 20 x 20 • . 24 x 24 t a ; ' i e e - 5 1 1 4 t i i i ^ ' - ^ q . 0 W ! = 1 -;t 2 if m --',1.---1441 . . 4 4 : "aA°r- :' ilial•:# rF•:a*;-4 witc: . . Y. � 7p - a: • r 48x24 • Indicates available combination. All dimensions are in inches Note Shaded neck sizes indicate the die- stamped backpan shown above is used The square backpan is used for all other neck sizes D 18.0 - S (Please see reverse side.) • ® s. The Leader In Air Management : Xr Submittal D- MCD -1.0 07 -29 -08 MCD • 1, 2, 3 or 4 -Way Adjustable Discharge Pattern (C06 aft) Square Ceiling Diffusers • Modular Core • Steel ❑ Border Type 1 (Surface Mount) Ceiling Opening = Duct Size plus 3" Duct Size I • r---- Duct Size minus 114" I 2 118° 1!4" 1" • Duct Size plus 5 9/16" ❑ Border Type 3 Lay -in) ❑ Border Type 4 (Spline) Ceiling Module Duct Size Duct Size minus 114" minus 114" - r— R 1 l 2 3/16" 2 3/16' 3/8" Ceiling Module minus 1M6" Ceiling Module minus 1/4" _ Available Duct Sizes Border Type 6(Beveled Drop Face) \ - Duct Size —� plus 1" Border Type 1, 6 Border Type 3, 4 Duct Size Available Module Duct Size 6x6 14x14 22x22 Size 6x6 8x8 al _ i�� /___ 1 21/8" 8x8 16x16 24x24 10x10 18x18 12x12 20x20 24x24 10x10 12x12 11161A11. /an . 14x14 16x16 18x18 Note. All units have 4 individually adjustable cores 1 Size plus 5"---1.— Modular Core Adjustments -- .. . - lions a = . a _ , II ll : 111111111111: a a a a f 1 -Way 2 -Way Opposite 2 -Way Comer 3 - Way 4 -Way VERTICAL T rug The Leader In AU Management Submittal D- PAR -1.0 5 -10 -06 PAR • Return Cap 41 1) Perforated Ceiling Diffusers l Steel • Flush Face ❑ Border Type 3 (Lay -In when D= Module size -2) i — Nominal Duct Size D D minus 1/8" 1 1 21/8' f 'e. .o. oep:e e I lei l 01 I i Po e0.e Ceiling Module Minus 1/4 J Ceiling Module Size -I Border Type 3 (Lay -In for other duct sizes shown) Nominal Duct Size D —mi r ._ D minus 1/8" l f e.. o •.eJ:e Q 1 R Iel 1 p P °.^:u • I- Ceiling Module minus 1/4" -I i Ceiling Module Size ❑ Border Type 1 (Surface Mount) ❑ Border Type 2 (Snap -In) Nominal Face Size minus 1' --{ 1' Border „, i o I I -( 10, •••........ .mall lie Nominal Face size -r Ceiling Module Size minus 1/16” Nominal Face Size plus 1' ❑ Border Type 4 (Spline) ❑ Border Type 4SL (Spline Side Lock) - 1_ ':•i;.; 2. .....L::•. Ceiling Module Size --I — Ceiling Module Size --I • minus 1/16" minus 1/16" Note: 4SL can be installed after ceiling tiles are in place. • .. . . t, y . Submittal SPG- 8R -1.0 12 -2 -09 " „ The Ladder In Air Management 8R ell • 2 Perforated Return Grilles • Steel Borders • Steel Perforated Face xr Border Type 1 (Surface Mount) D plus 1 3/4" minus 3/4" - . 1 114' 1/4" i 7 7 -- 111/8" Optional �8 "" mos ed Blade �i ua p D minus 1/2" Nominal Duct Size D" Available Sizes (D° x D °) Border Type 1 is available in sizes 6" x 4" through 48 x 48° in one piece construction Sizes larger than 48" x 48" are shipped in multiple sections with joining strips for field assembly Odd and fractional sizes are available at additional cost. Note: Dimensions are in inches Wall or duct opening should be duct size ± 1/8." Fastenings Mounting Frames • X Type A • •External S crew ❑ PF • Steel Plaster Frame ❑ PFA • Aluminum Plaster Frame Duct plus 2 air —..--- .� Duct plus 2 3/6" �-..- Duct plus 1 7/e" —...-.- Duct plus 1 /r w..- 1 II ',=/' ' 114" —.- 114" —°- / 4 ' '/ >,'<:;1 I 5116 " 114" 5116" 114• • / ' / f J i. i % / I • ■ 6�i� / ■ 7 T 6.7 r V i j � i 1 6 1 6" j /', . I— Duct plus 1/16" ...- I-.- Duct plus 1/16' -- Surface Mounted Example Recessed Mounted Example Note: Wall opening should be listed duct size + 1/8 ". Plaster frame can be installed as either surface mount or recessed. Accessories (Optional) Check [9 provided Standard Finish: #26 White ❑ Neck mounted opposed blade ❑ DS • Debris Screen (1/4" square ❑ Other Finish' damper (galvanized steel) mesh — galvanized steel) ❑ IS • Insect Screen (1/16" ❑ EQT • Earthquake tabs square mesh — galvanized steel) ❑ Other General Description • Models 8R provides a smooth, • 51% free area • Material is steel perforated face that fits flush with ' the ceiling to blend with the room • Optional opposed blade damper has decor. screwdriver adjustment accessible 6 . through face of grille • 3/16" staggered holes on ''V..° centers • r . .., . . G- 300R -1.0 3 -16 -11 . (stios) . .... _ * The Leadar In Air MmwEerrrerl!_ _ _ - _ ❑ 300RL • Double Deflection • Long Front Blades • %" Blade Spacing 300RS • Double Deflection • Short Front Blades • 3 /" Blade Spacing Louvered Supply Grilles • Steel X Border Type 1 (Surface Mount) H D plus 131 4' 1 114' minus 314^ -{ 11116' I 1/4" �-- Iy41 IIIIII 1 314" Slot Operator F 3" oot Opeator For Optional L Damper � � — Option Opposed Blade Damper D minus 1/2' Note: Whe Damper Is Available Sizes (D° x D'•) Nominal Duct Sire D" To Depth. Border Type 1 is available In sizes 6' x 4' through 48' x 48' in 2" Increments In one piece construction. Odd and fractional sizes are available at additional cost. Sizes larger than 48' x 48" are shipped in multiple sections with joining strips for field assembly Note: Wall or duct opening should be duct area ± 1/8'. All dimensions are in inches Fastenings Mounting Frames X Type A • • External Screw ❑ Type C • Concealed Screw ❑ PFAP • Aluminum Plaster Frame Duct sue emtus 1r-- 1 A- Duct plus 2 3/8" --- Duct plus 2 3/8" — 114' at a11 =M�I u•CMO Gllte I i 114'1 Duct plus 1 7/8" —_ Duct plus 1 7/8" ---- 1 fey Imes) i I 114 1/4 "— • 1 8116` 1/4" 6116• !T II 1/4" a i { My ��� %� t t!e r 14 Angle ci r i F-- Duct plus 1 /16" -- I--- Duct plus 1/16' — IBy sherd ,`Duct MCI sue - -I Surface Mounted Example Recessed Mounted Example Typo A 8 C available ankh Border Type 1 only. Single deflection blades shown for clarity. Note: Wall opening should be listed duct size • 1 /8" to listed duct size + 1/4 ". Single deflection For actual blade configuration see above. Type C fastening Is available with damper. blades shown for clarity. For actual blade configuration see above Accessories (Optional) Check [ ' if provided. Standard Finish: #26 White X Neck mounted opposed blade IS • Insect Screen (1/16' square ❑ Other Finish damper (galvanized steel) mesh — galvanized steel) ❑ EQT • Earthquake Tabs ❑ DS • Debris Screen (1/4" square mesh — galvanized steel) ❑ Other. General Description • Available with front louvers vertical • Front and rear louvers are individually • Material is steel or honzontal adjustable • #8 x 11/4° Ig Phillip's flat head Y, • Optional opposed blade damper • Insect and debris screens are not available sheet metal screws (painted) has screwdriver adjustment with damper option . accessible through face of grille. • All dimensions are ± 1/16 °. This submittal is meant to demonstrate general dimensions of this product The drawings are not meant to detail every aspect of the product Drawings are not to scale Titus reserves the right to make changes without written notice N no. nomad Ne w ru"a won •sr. moan. .•a..tWo• any Y••• by 3.1 ama+. worn• •••■••a• onchalmo onareo tyre•.. van• n. an oes•....Moor."°wY.TY••"oae..nm•n• re, 4r Tensors wens ( %As) "i S T i tu s' G- 350R -1.0 10 -1 -10 The Loader En Air Management Submittal 350RL • 35° Deflection • Long Blades • 3 / " Blades Spacing ❑ 350RS • 35° Deflection • Short Blades • 3 /4" Blades Spacing Louvered Return Grilles • Steel X Border Type 1 (Surface Mount) D plus 1 3/4" 1 1/4" If 3/4" 35 114• 9/16" A I I Screwdriver ' Slot Operator 1 1/4" For Optional 1....,, I Damper - - 2 5/8" I Optional I Model AG -15 Damperd Blade D minus 1/4" --I Nominal Duct Site D " Note: When Damper Is • Available Sizes (0" x 0") - To Depth. Border Type 1 is available In sizes 6" x 4' through 48' x 48" In 2" increments in one piece construction Odd and fractional sizes are available at additional cost Sizes larger than 48" x 48" are shipped in multiple sections with joining strips for field assembly Note Wall or duct opening should be duct size ± 1/8' All dimensions are in inches Fastenings Mounting Frames Type A • • External Screw ❑ Type C • Concealed Screw ❑ PF • Steel Plaster Frame El PFA • Aluminum Plaster Frame Duct Size minus 3/4" Duct plus 2 3/8" , ,/4" x • 3Myie Crip Attached to A t /4" �— Duct plus 2 3 /8" — �— _ _ (By Thus) 1 Duct plus 1 7/8" --- Duct plus 1 7/8" -- ° ,�! f I F By ��� I ,/4 11" 114" . 5116" 1 — 114" 5116" 14 Screw } • ' I VF �,5 :� IOI i Others) 1 , +z" T i " _ 1 +f 2° ji W I li >t 314" Angle Clip- = ' f I (By Others) `Duct F� Duct plus 1/16" �— I— Duct plus 1/16" ---.-- Duct Size Type A & C available with Border Type 1 only. Type C available with Surface Mounted Example Recessed Mounted Example damper Note Wall opening should be listed duct size + 1 /8" to listed duct size + 1/4 ". Accessories (Optional) Check [ provided Standard Finish: #26 White ❑ Neck mounted opposed blade❑ IS • Insect Screen (1/16" square ❑ Other Finish' damper (galvanized steel) mesh — galvanized steel) ❑ EDT • Earthquake Tabs ❑ DS • Debris Screen ('' /.' square mesh — galvanized steel) ❑ Other. General Description • Available with louvers vertical or • Optional opposed blade damper has • Material is Steel. horizontal screwdriver adjustment accessible through face of grille • All dimensions are ± 1/16 °. • #8 x 11/4' Ig Phillips flat head sheet metal screws painted white. • Insect screen & debris screen are not available with damper option • • FORM 12.4 REV 0611 THERMA- FUSER" THERMALLY - POWERED - VAV - DIFFUSER - — - OCUtherm •Y - • LI SUBMITTAL MODULAR VAV SYSTEMS MODEL K TF 2' x 2' (600mm) Square VAV Diffuser w/ Blade Damper Type -HC VAV Heating & VAV Cooling ❑ -CW VAV Cooling & Warm Up � ;�-. >,:,_. _... ❑ -C VAV Cooling Only A ' A :+ Oi7.1* ❑ -D Manually Adjustable ❑ -RA Return • Inlet Designation Dimensions NECK SECTION Ali INCHES mm ± ±3 00 -6 5 150 *13116 ":1116" 1112° =118 "- 3823mm -8 7 200 23 2mm - 10 915 /16 250 4518 ":118" 28:3mm -12 11 300 I^ *23°314 "•1116'• -603'2mm TI SQURRE El - 595MM *595 ±2mm Square with 16 ±2mm Lip available Options • • Rem. _ et Point ❑ - DA1 On- ` •- — C / -CW) installed Resistance Heater for use with Digital W. • • ster or BMS ❑ - DA2 Two (Type — - 'nstalled Resistance Heater for use with Di. • •'all Adjuster or BMS ❑ - Two (Type —HC) instal - . • -sistance Heater wired s- • - . ely for use with BMS only El -I Insulation - Security Hangers n -s Silk Screened Appeara - ' • nel Minimum Fl. • - op - - • 0% Fixed ■ - FS Adjustable Screw Percent % ❑ Head Up ❑ Head Do Page 1 of 2 • FORM 12.2 REV 0606 . T HERMA.FUSER TM I N THERMALLY POWERED VAV DIFFUSER a cutherm 'M LI INSTALLATION BALANCING & MAINTENANCE MODULAR VAV SYSTEMS Models: TF - VAV cooling only. Fig 1. Dimensions TF -C, TF -CW, TF -HC, TF -D and TF -RA TF - CW VAV cooling and warm up heating. TF -HC VAV cooling and VAV heating. Inlet OD TF -D Manually adjustable blades. Desig- Inches mm nation ±1/16 ±3 TF -RA Return air. (See Fig. 1 for dimensions.) 6 5 /,s 150 8 7 200 TABLE OF CONTENTS 10 9 250 NECK SECTION 12 11 300 Installation Instructions 1 OD IV Balancing (TF -C, TF-CW and TF-HC) 2 „ /,et + /,e• I 1lnf +/e 38±3mm Balancing (TF -D) 2 20�IP m �I-1i� Adjusting Temperature 2 —F 4 /8mt/e' Blow Patterns (TF -C, TF -CW, and TF -HC) ... 3 Iw 11 18x3mm Maintenance 3 I '233/4± + /1e'- 603x2mm 1 • Trouble Shooting (TF -C, TF -CW, and TF -HC). 4 SQUARE '595s2mm Square with 16t2mm lip available— specify 595mm square. Ten Year Warranty 4 4. If other than 4 way blow pattern is factory installed, note the "AIRFLOW" markings on the top of the diffuser and locate those sides in the proper direction. DAMAGED FREIGHT CLAIM PROCEDURE 5. Install in ceiling grid. Install T -bar support wire close to each When the diffusers are received, inspect for damage which may corner of diffuser. Make sure that only wire suspended T -bars have occured during shipment. If damage is evident, it should be are used to support diffuser weight. (Adaptor frames are avail- _ noted on the carrier's freight bill. A written request for inspection able for other than lay in ceilings.) by the carrier's agent should be made at once. 6. Connect and secure the supply duct to the collar. Flexible duct should NOT be formed in a centerline radius of less than 11/2 STORAGE times the duct diameter. Improper installation may result in Cartons should always be stacked on end with the arrows on the different performance from published ratings. cartons pointing up. Do not stack cartons flat on the sides. 7. Do NOT reset the temperature set point on the TF -C, TF -CW Excessive weight may cause damage to the diffusers. and TF -HC models until the space is occupied. It is factory Do not store for prolonged times at temperatures exceeding preset for average conditions (74 °F /23 °C). 130 °F /56 °C. 8. Balance the system. See Balancing. IDENTIFICATION 9. After the air conditioning system is started and after the space is occupied, where necessary adjust the temperature set point • Diffusers are factory shipped one per carton. The model designa- on TF -C, TF -CW and TF -HC models to suit the occupant. See tion is on the diffuser and on the carton. Adjusting Temperature. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When installing diffusers, make sure construction debris does not Operating instructions for models TF -C, TF -CW and TF -HC are enter the diffuser or duct system. located on the back of the appearance panel. Because the models TF -C, TF -CW and TF -HC control room tem- OPENING THE APPEARANCE PANEL perature by sensing the room air induced up the center of the room, care should be taken not to disturb room air induction and (TF -C, TF -CW, TF -HC, TF -D) entrainment. For example, location next to walls or dropped The appearance panel is attached with a latch clip on one side lights results in the reflection of primary air back at the Therma and hinges on the opposite side. Fuser diffuser and should be avoided. A three -way blow Therma - Fuser diffuser should be used in this instance if either the light or To open the appearance panel (on a Therma -Fuser diffuser the Therma -Fuser diffuser cannot be relocated. installed in the ceiling): 1. Locate the side of the Therma -Fuser diffuser with the thermo- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS stat(s). Using two hands, one on each side of the latch clip 1. Inspect the carton for damage before opening. Notify carrier if bracket, place your fingers above the appearance panel and external damage exists. Submit all claims for shipping damage will o pull and h hang disengage i ce clip. The hinges. to the carrier. appearance panel will rotate and hang down vertically on the hinges. 2. Move diffusers (in cartons) to installation area. Note unit iden- To close the appearance panel: tification. 1. Rotate the panel upward. 3. Remove cardboard box and cardboard insert. Discard packing 2. Latch the panel by pushing the clip into the small square hole material. in the bracket. Continued on next page • Page 2 To remove the appearance panel: BALANCING (TF -D) 1. Open appearance panel as described above. 1. Measure the blade openings (See Fig. 3) and readjust where 2. Rotate the appearance panel away from the latch clip bracket necessary by turning the adjusting screw in the center of each to force the hinge hooks open on the panel. blade. Recommended initial blade openings are: ' 3. Slightly lift the panel to remove from the hinges. Inlet Description Blade Opening • To reattach the appearance panel: 6 3/8" - lmm 8 1/2" - 13mm 1. Hang the appearance panel on the hinges. 10 3/4" - 19mm 2. Press the hinge hooks against the panel to close around the 12 1-1/8" - 29mm hinge brackets. 2. Adjust for proper air volume with the balancing damper at the 3. Close panel as describe above. duct takeoff. Each blade on the diffuser can also be separately adjusted. Recommended discharge velocity is 1200 fpm - 6m/sec. BALANCING (TF -C, TF -CW AND TF -HC) VAV systems are balanced for design air volume at maximum air ADJUSTING TEMPERATURE flow and systems using Therma -Fuser VAV diffusers are no exception.When all the Therma-Fuser diffusers are set for maxi- Room temperature set points are adjusted by screwing the ther- mum air flow by fully opening them, the system is really a con- mostats in or out - in for cooler or out for warmer. Determine the stant air volume system and is balanced as a constant volume set point by aligning the white indicator with the °F or °C num- system. Balancing dampers are best located at the takeoff before tiers on the temperature scale. (See Fig. 4) the runout to the Therma -Fuser diffuser. Continued on next page 1. Prepare system for balancing. (Make necessary checks for Fig. 4 Room temperature set point adjustment diversity, fan capacities, fan rotation, miminum outside air requirements, duct leaks and static pressure controller design setting. Set outside air control damper for minimum air and /� return air control damper for maximum air.) r 2. Open Therma -Fuser diffusers. a. Open appearance panel. i b. Unhook tension spring from bracket adjacent to cooling •�� s � ` � thermostat. See Fig. 2. \ c. If perimeter blades do not immediately drop to open posi- Control Plate tion, turn the control plate slightly until they open. Temperature d. Close appearance panel. set point indicator Cooling Note: If the Therma -Fuser diffuser is equipped with a R -Ring (white) g (Ceiling plenum relief ring) do not disconnect the spring. Thermostat Use temporary balancing stops made of wood supplied with Shaft the diffuser to hold the blades open the proper distance for ie e4 View Port balancing. Thickness of the stop will depend on the size of • the R -Ring used. _ 4 N11111k Actuator Arm Screw Fig. 2 Remove spring to drop blades open for balancing R I ip RECOMMENDED ADJUSTMENTS FOR emove spr t o drop blades open VARIOUS CONDITIONS Room Blade Recommended Temp. Position Action Cooling Too Open Adjust cooling for higher room temperature set point. 3. Start fans, adjust system for 100% air flow and make system Mode Cold (Screw cooling thermostat out.) checks. (Measure static pressure across filters and coils and at Closed Therma -Fuser diffuser is correct. Check if cooling is sensor for static pressure controller. Measure supply, return still required, and if not, turn cooling unit off. and branch duct air flow.) TF -C Too Open Therma -Fuser diffuser is correct. Check for lack of 4. Place a direct reading diffuser balancing hood over the face of TF -HC Warm air or for too warm air temperature each Therma -Fuser diffuser and adjust damper at duct takeoff Clos Adjust cooling thermostat for lower room tempera- lure set point. (Screw cooling thermostat in ) to obtain maximum design air volume. Heating Too Open Therma -Fuser diffuser is correct. Check for lack of 5. Return Therma -Fuser diffusers to operating condition. Mode Cold air or too low air temperature a. Open appearance panel. Closed Adjust heating thermostat for higher room tempera- h. b. Attach tension spring to bracket (removed in step 2b). lure set point (Screw heating thermostat out.) c. Close appearance panel TF -HC Too Open Adjust heating thermostat for lower room tempera- • Warm lure set point. (Screw heating thermostat in ) Fig. 3 Measuring blade opening Closed Therma -Fuser diffuser is correct Check if heating is • Foam still required, and if not, turn it off. Too Any Any Reduce static pressure. Recommended static pres- f Housing Noisy sure is 05 to .25 wg / 10 to 60 Pa at the inlet of the diffuser. II lower noise level does not result from TF -C lower static pressure, check for and correct noise Blade TF -CW generating restnctions in the duct up stream such as TF -HC large pressure drops over dampers, heaters, etc '. '"----. Small Steel Rule TF -D • Page 3 The thermostats may be slightly harder to screw in or out when Fig. 7 Blow Patterns .warm because the shaft is extended putting more pressure on the • thermostat. If you are unable to turn the thermostat in this situa- - tion, cool the thermostat by holding an ice cube to the large end. ` j The shaft will then contract and the thermostat will turn easily for \ .. ; • -adjustment: --- - -. - - - - -- ; - ! ® ®. -. - ' For proper operation make sure that the extension shaft on the, ;o,�.�- ,. cooling thermostat is in the actuator arm dimple. Check by sight- ing through the control plate viewport. (See Fig. 4) If the shaft is `� 411. `� - ' not in the dimple, cool the thermostat by holding ice to the large � end until the shafts retracts and move the shaft into the dimple. ' 9 �, ;''® �- • - BLOW PATTERNS (TF -C, TF -CW, AND TF -HC) if A major selling feature of the TF -C, TF -CW and TF -HC diffusers 3 - Way D3 2 - Way D2 Opposite is the ability to easily add or remove blow patterns in the field. This is done by blocking the air off behind the blades on the appropriate sides. 4 DO NOT: \ r \ — Disconnect the spokes. L .. ;;;: ::. • .'4•:' — Tape, screw or otherwise lock the blade closed. This unbalan- ® :-.1m„ - ® pr ,; ces the loads on the center bearings. '�,,: ."',:.........•-.. 1 ■ — Block the four venturi nozzles. - Jr l DO block air flow behind the' blades or between the standoffs. •t,, fit, - (Standoffs are the supports between the housing and the diffu- ��,', -t ?: sion plate.) Ways to do this are: F; . .; B �m.,i 1. Factory installed directional baffles. These are strips of metal wrapped around the standoffs to block one, two or three sides. These can be removed in the field after first removing the dif- fusion plate assembly. 2 - Way D2C Corner 1 - Way D1 2. Field installed directional baffles. These are trapezoid pieces of metal that are laid horizontally on top of the corner supports. Dimensions are as shown in Fig. 5. Directional baffles can be made locally or purchased from Acutherm. 3. 1 -5/8" diameter x 10" long (Armaflex) for split system refrig- eration lines. Insert between the housing and the diffusion Note: Some earlier TF -C and TF -CW models have one induction plate /blade assembly and wedge between the standoffs (See slot by the thermostat instead of four venturi nozzles. The • Fig. 6). Not supplied by Acutherm but easily available in the rule for blocking the appropriate side for this version is: .I field. Never block the thermostat side. The rule for blocking the appropriate side is Always block the ther- When blocking for direction, the air volume for a given static mostat side. (See Fig. 7for examples.) pressure is reduced from max. air volume listed in the perform- - ante guide by: Fig. 5 Field installed baffle Blow Patterns Reduction 3 way .78 8'ha 214mm —.- 2 way .56 • 1 way .34 r 3/i- 19mmDia --� < � MAINTENANCE R �Q 3� /.' 95mm 2mm N ph A la/ — 40mm �/ The moving parts of the TF Therma -Fuser diffuser have no main- tenance or lubrication requirements. We are often asked to rec- ( ._._ I . 15 "/,e' - 398mm ►I t ommend periodic maintenance procedures and a spare parts l 'n. - '�,m stock. Recommended maintenance is to clean the outer surfaces Corners Clipped - No Sharp Points of the Therma -Fuser diffuser — nothing else. We do not recom- mend stocking any spare parts. Our customers also confirm that Directional Baffle stocking is unnecessary. THERMA -FUSER DAMPER BLADE ADJUSTMENT (TF -C, DIFFUSER TF -CW, AND TF -HC) If one of the blades does not track uniformly with the others, make a simple field adjustment to the spoke wire which connects the blade to the control plate. A pair of needle nose pliers or sim- ilar tool is all that is required. If the blade does not open as rap- = Fig. 6 Foam directional baffle idly as the other blades, insert the pliers inside of the closed , loope in the spoke wire and slightly expand the loop. If the blade ' I t � opens more rapidly than the others, place the pliers outside of the closed loop and slightly compress the loop. No other adjust- /• DIFFUSER THERMA•FUSER ment is required. Continued on net page 6 t Page 4 TROUBLE SHOOTING (TF -C, TF -CW *14 - AND TF -HC) 10. Cooling and heating '))))�� )� setpoints. c� r t., Trouble shooting Therma -Fuser diffusers requires looking at the ®._ J ' systems as a whole. Before examining the Therma -Fuser diffuser for failure -it is worth- the -time to -be sure- the - system -is functioning- - • properly and that something has not been overlooked. Before Read Setpoint S calling Acutherm, please complete the data log for all Therma- Here Fuser diffusers to be evaluated. SYSTEM CHECK 11. Thermostat extension. The system should be: 11114,�) t;� 1. Delivering 50 °- 68 °F /10° - 20 °C supply air when in the 4 .4. J�� 12. cooling mode. Is the Therma -Fuser y .- ® F 2. Delivering 80 °- 120 °F /26.5 ° - 49 °C supply air when in the diffuser located within heating mode (TF -CW and TF -HC). 2k /600mm of a verti- Measure Extension 3. Maintaining static pressure at the inlet to each Therma- cal protrusion such as Here Fuser diffuser between .05 and .25 "wg /12 Pa and 62 Pa. a wall or dropped 4. Maintaining continuous fan operation during occupied hours. beam which could o curb induction air ir d Flow. • THERMA -FUSER DIFFUSER CHECK DATA LOG Once the above checks have been completed examine and record the following (Conditions may vary over time; several - - measurements at different times'may be required): Location Date Time Roan SA. Duct Blade Control SetPoots Exensmon Temp Temp S P. Opening Oar 5. Room temperature 4k/1.2m above the floor directly under P os tl K n Hexing cooling Heaong Cooling the Therma -Fuser diffuser. - 6. Supply air temperature at the Therma -Fuser diffuser. 7. Static pressure at the inlet of the Therma -Fuser diffuser. 8. Blade opening from the edge of the blade, measured perpendicular to the housing. Foam . Housing Blade '— Small Steel Rule TEN YEAR WARRANTY 9. Control plate position (clockwise or counter clockwise from Acutherm warrants that its Model TF Therma -Fuser diffusers, exclusive of center). any options and accessories (whether factory or field installed) shall be ti Heating thermostat Cooling thermostat free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of ten (10) 9 g years, from the date of shipment and agrees to repair or replace, at its option, any parts that fail during said ten (10) year period due to any such - - - - defects which would not have occured had reasonable care been taken, I provided that such parts have been inspected by Acutherm and found defective and provided the diffusers have been given normal and proper 4 usage and all parts and controls remain unaltered. Acutherm makes NO ® .' WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF PRODUCTS OR OF THEIR FIT- ' 4,, -. NESS FOR ANY PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED Y � WARRANTY WHICH EXTENDES BEYOND THE LIMITED WARRANTY N� 4 ABOVE. ACUTHERM'S LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES AND �,. �- DAMAGES RESULTING FROM DEFECTS SHALL IN NO EVENT ® a' EXCEED THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS FOUND DEFECTIVE UPON EXAMINATION BY ACUTHERM IN NO EVENT !/ �' SHALL ACUTHERM BE UABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CON. - SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR DAMAGES FOR INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY. Acutherm shall not be responsible for freight to or from its - - - plant in connection with the inspection, repair or replacement of parts under the terms of this limited warranty nor for cost of removal or installa- Heating Mode —counter clock- Cooling Mode —clockwise from Lion. wise from center position center position acutherm LI The Individual - Temperature Control People Protected by U.S. Patents RE 30,953 and 4,523,713. 1766 Sabre Street Canada: Patent 1987 - Brevete 1987. • Hayward, CA 94545 Patents pending in other countries Tel: (510) 785 -0510 Subject to change without notice. Fax: (510) 785 -2517 Form 12.2 REV 0606 • Supersedes 12 2/303 http•/ /www.acutherm.com Printed in USA on Recycled Paper with Soybean Based Ink 0 e-mail: info @acutherm.com • • ' jUj C 2011- a d.3 In • • Submittal • . Prepared For: Safeway,_lnc. _ _ . _ Date:. June 01, 2011 - � � Customer Project Number: Sold To: HVAC Inc. Job Number: Attn: Lee Loebe Job Name: Safeway - Oregon (Pharmacy) - HVAC Inc Trane U.S. Inc. is pleased to provide the enclosed submittal for your review and approval. • Product Summary Qty Product 1 1.5 -5 ton Pkgd Gas /Elec. Rooftop Convert. R-410A • The attached information describes the equipment we propose to furnish for this project, and is submitted for your approval. Gary Rich Trane 310 Soquel Way Sunnyvale, CA 94085 -4101 Phone: (408) 481 -3600 Cell - ' Fax: (408) 481 -3666 Notes: June 1, 2011 1. Power supply to the unit is 208 -Volt/ 60 Hertz/ 1 Phase as scheduled. 2. Temperature controls, smoke detectors, vibration isolation, filters, convenience outlet, startup, labor warranty`are by others. 3. The unit will be furnished with standard flat roof curb. Not included: Seismic curbs, calculations or restraints. The curbs for this project are not pre - calculated for wind or seismic requirements per the International Building Code (IBC) 2006 or 2009 versions. • J: 1Croffoot1Safeway \SubmittalslOregon (Pharmacy) - HVAC Inc.doc • ` • • ' Table Of Contents Product Summary 1.5-5 Gas/Elec. Rooftop R-410A(hannAl) ' Pkgd. . Convert. Tog Data --' 3 • Product Data 3 4 t// Mechanical S s Unh[�n������ -- ' - ' — - - -'- - Weight, Clearance & Rigging Diagram . 8 Accessory 9 Field Wiring 11 Field Installed Options - Part/Order Number Summary 1.5'5 ton Pkgd.Gao/E/oc Rooftop Convert. R41OA .12 . � ' • Safeway - Oregon (Pharmacy) - HVAC Inc June 01, 2011 - Tag Data - 1.5 -5 ton Pkgd. Gas /Elec. Rooftop Convert. R-410A (Qty: 1) • Item Tag(s) Qty Description Model Number . Al No Tag 1 _4YCC3024B1064A _4YCC3024B1064 Product Data - 1.5 -5 ton Pkgd. Gas /Elec. Rooftop Convert. R-410A Item: Al Qty: 1 `� Standard p cycle -- • — - - Gas Electric, R -410A Refrigerant 13 SEER 2 Tons 13 SEER 208-230/1/60 64,000 Btuh Roof curb (Fld) D driperreo , _ I 1 -2" Filter frame (FId) Manual fresh air damper (FId) • • • • FLD = Furnished by Trane U S Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 3 of 12 Others a. . Safeway - Oregon (Pharmacy) - HVAC Inc June 01, 2011 • Mechanical Specifications - 1.5 -5 ton Pkgd. Gas /Elec. Rooftop Convert. R -410A Item: Al Qty: 1 • 4YCC3 - Low Ambient Standard refrigerant system operation down to 55 F. Low ambient accessory required for operation to 0 F ambient condition. - - - — - - - Roof Curb -- - - - - -- - -- - -- The roof curb shall be designed to mate with the unit and provide support and complete weather -tight installation when properly installed. Curb shall ship knocked down for field assembly, and include wood nailer strips. Manual Fresh Air Hood Manual outside air provides a fixed outside air quantity from 0, 20 and 25 percent Includes hood and bird - screen. 4YCC3 - Controls Refrigeration cycle controls shall include condenser fan, evaporator fan and compressor contactors. Compressors shall be equipped with a combination internal winding thermostat/current overload. Internal high pressure relief shall also be provided. 4YCC3 - Indoor Air Fan Direct - drive, forward - curved, centrifugal wheel in a Composite Vortica® Blower housing. Motor shall have thermal overload protection Permanently lubricated motor bearings. Motor /blower assembly isolated from unit with rubber mounts. 4YCC3 - Gas -Fired Heating Section Models shall provide completely assembled, wired and piped gas fired heating systems within unit. Design certified by UL, specifically for outdoor application. Threaded gas connection on the unit. 4YCC3 - Heat Exchanger Stainless steel tubes Free floating design. 4YCC3 - General All units shall be factory assembled, piped, internally wired and fully charged with refrigerant. All units shall be designed to operate at outdoor ambient temperatures as high as 115 °F . Cooling capacities shall be rated in accordance with A.R.I standards. The YC heating /cooling unit design is UL listed, specifically for outdoor applications using natural gas or propane. All units shall be designed for outdoor rooftop or ground level installation. Unit casing is constructed of ;heavy gauge, galvanized steel and painted with a weather- resistant powder paint. 4YCC3 - Evaporator Coil Internally enhanced 3/8 -inch OD seamless copper tubing mechanically bonded to aluminum fins, factory pressure and leak tested•at 250 to 300 psig. All units have TXV to control refrigeration flow. 4YCC3 - Condenser Coil The Spine Fin6 condenser coil shall be continuously wrapped, corrosion resistant all aluminum with minimum brazed joints This coil is 3/8" O.D. seamless aluminum tubing glued to a continuous aluminum fin. Coils are lab tested to withstand 2000.0 lb of pressure per square inch. The outdoor coil provides low airflow resistance and efficient heat transfer. The coil is protected on all four sides by louvered panels. 4YCC3 - Condenser Fan Direct - drive, draw thru propeller type. Weather - proofed permanent split capacitor fan motor shall have built -in thermal overload and permanently lubricated motor bearings. 4YCC3 - Electronic Ignition System Main burner is lit each time thermostat calls for heat. Flame sensor proves flame and keeps the main burners on. Should a loss of flame occur, the main valve closes and the spark recurs within 0.8 second. When thermostat is • satisfied, main burner is extinguished. 4YCC3 - Compressors The Climatuff compressor features internal over temperature and pressure protector, total dipped hermetic motor. Other features include: roto lock suction and discharge refrigeration connections, centrifugal oil pump, and low vibration and noise. FLO = Furnished by Trane U S Inc /Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 4 of 12 Others Safeway - Oregon (Pharmacy) - HVAC Inc June 01, 2011 4YCC3 - Casings All panels shall be heavy gauge steel, gasketed and insulated. Foil -faced fiber insulation shall be in the heat exchanger • section. Foil -faced insulation shall be in the evaporator section. Base pan shall be heavy gauge steel. Weatherguard exterior corrosion resistant screws shall be used for added resistance to rust and corrosion. • 4YCC3 - Forced Combustion Blower Insures flame_ stability- under varying wind conditions_ Gives higher combustion efficiency and location flexibility. _ 4YCC3 - Burners Stainless steel. Multi -port inshot • FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 5 of 12 Others • ' Safeway - Oregon (Pharmacy) - HVAC Inc June 01, 2011 Unit Dimensions - 1.5 -5 ton Pkgd. Gas /Elec. Rooftop Convert. R-410A • Item: Al Qty: 1 . INLET I 111 FLUE HOOD No. � '� \\ •\ 1 INLET ' Cti ))u11. l�� /I - INLET 43 1/8 \ ��J 1 Y � SUPPLY ' RETURN t2" milim■_ INLET 7/16 65/8- 31/4" (DUCT FLANGE) 3 7/4" 16' 16" 7 1/8" 4 506" 50 5/8" UNIT - TOP VIEW UNIT - BOTTOM PENETRATION VIEW 11/16' V 11/16 i1' 17 /16" 20 7/8' ` • I I 11 11/16" SUPPLY RETURN -- X X 9/16 �� SECTION X TYPICAL (8) SIDES OF SECTION Y -Y I SIDEFLOW DUCT OPENINGS TYPICAL (8) SIDES OF 2 1/4" 6 15/16" - DOWNFLOW DUCT OPENINGS 3 7/16" - 15 11/16" - 15 11/16" 7 1/4' UNIT - BACK AND PENETRATION VIEW AIR FLOW • t I► IIb► 24V ENTRY I — — -- L I 759 /t6" 1I_� Iil )� HORIZONTAL 14 t/8" 11 9/16' 7" I "41L I AIR FLOW I w I II POWER ENTRY1 5/16" DIA HOLE 1 1" r'1 ONOENSATE RAIN FOR 4 3/16" - A S LINE ENTRY FOR 12" N P T 19 5/8' 19 013/4) FEMALE NPT GAS CONNECTION 4 3/4" - 5 7/8' UNIT - RIGHT SIDE VIEW UNIT - LEFT SIDE VIEW FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc /Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 6 of 12 Others Safeway - Oregon (Pharmacy) - HVAC Inc - June 01. 2011 Unit Dimensions - 1.5 -5 ton Pkgd. Gas /Elec. Rooftop Convert. R-410A . Item: Al Qty: 1 ELECTRICAL / GENERAL DATA POWER CONNECTION COMPRESSOR Model '4YCC3024B1064 Voltage Range 208.230/1/60 Min Circus Ampaciy 13 6 Number Max Circuit Breaker 200 Phase 1 Prot. Rtg Recmd 20 0 Rated Load Amps 8 3 ERR/SEER 11 0/13 0 Locked Rotor Amps 57 8 Noise Rating 8 76 GAS HEAT Type of Gas NATURAL OUTDOOR MOTOR Capacity BTUH 64000 Number . 1 Temp Rise F (Min /Mix) 35-65 Horsepower. 0 08 Gas Size Pipe 1rz Phase 1 Full Load Amps. 0 90 Locked Rotor Amps 0 95 REFRIGERANT INDOOR MOTOR 12-410 Number 1 Tye. Horsepower 0 25 Factory Charge 5 8 lb Motor Speed (RPM) Vanable Circuit p1 1 • Phase 1 4 Full Load Amps Locked Rotor Amps 2 8 NOTES 1 Capacity rated in accordance with AH R I Standard 210/240 Norse rated in accordance with AH R I standard 270 A H R I standard rating conditions are 80 0 B 67 W B enlenng air to indoor coil 95 D B entering air to outdoor coil 2 All models are U L listed Ratings shown are for elevators up to 2000 feet For higher elevations reduce ratings at the rate of 4 percent per 1000 feet elevation 3 Based on U S Government Standard Tests 4 Unit ships on high input and is convertible to low input with a low fire accessory kit 5 Convertible to LPG v.••:h orifice change - • • FLD = Furnished by Trane U S. Inc. /Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 7 of 12 Others Safeway - Oregon (Pharmacy) - HVAC Inc June 01, 2011 Weight, Clearance & Rigging Diagram - 1.5 -5 ton Pkgd. Gas /Elec. Rooftop Convert. R-410A Item: Al Qty: 1 0 • • W3 W5 W1 01111' r W2 P \`�• • 1 • FLUE HOOD Vlo A ` • W4 W5 • . CENTER OF GRAVITY UNIT WEIGHT CORNER WEIGHT CENTER OF GRAVITY SHIPPING NET W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 A B '481 0 lb '385 0 lb . N /A N/A 62 0 lb . 130 0 lb '107 0 lb 69 0 lb . 15 13/16" 21 1/2" CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL RECOMMENDED SERVICE CLEARANCE BOTTOM 0 UNIT WITH O A DAMPER/ECON WITH 2 POS DAMPER BACK SIDE 1" BACK SIDE 12" 24" LEFT SIDE 6" LEFT SIDE 36" 47' RIGHT SIDE 6" RIGHT SIDE 47' FRONT SIDE 12" FRONT SIDE 47 TOP 36" •• LIFTING LUG KITS FOUR REUSABLE LUGS IN EACH KIT ALLOW UNITS TO BE EASILY LIFTED TO ROOFTOP INSTALLATIONS THESE LUGS SNAP (NO SCREWS REQUIRED) INTO SLOTS IN THE UNIT DRIP LIP CHANNEL FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 8 of 12 Others Safeway - Oregon (Pharmacy) - HVAC Inc June 01, 2011 Accessory - 1.5 -5 ton Pkgd. Gas /Elec. Rooftop Convert. R-410A Item: Al Qty: 1 OUTSIE AIR DAMPER HOOD • • 9 3/16" 12 3/8" MANUAL OUTSIDE AIR- HOOD FLD = Furnished by Trane U S Inc. /Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 9 of 12 Others ' 'Safeway - Oregon (Pharmacy) - HVAC Inc June 01, 2011 • • Accessory - 1.5 -5 ton Pkgd. Gas /Elec. Rooftop Convert. R -410A Item: Al Qty: 1 �/ SUPPLY / 1 1/2 14' 1 1/2" 38 7/8" ROOF HOLE --K ' ' . 43 3/8" / ' 35 7/8' ISOMETRIC - .ROOF CURB (UNINSULATED) 46 3/8" T7 - . 38 7/8' 15" 19 1/2" 19 1/2" SUPPLY RETURN d 1 1/2 i 11/2" f TOP VIEW - ROOF CURB (UNINSULATED) FLO = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. / Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 10 of 12 Others • Safeway - Oregon (Pharmacy) - HVAC Inc June 01, 2011 Field Wiring - 1.5 -5 ton Pkgd. Gas /Elec. Rooftop Convert. R-410A Item: Al Qty: 1 • • • PACKAGED GAS- ELECTRIC UNIT - - - - - - - - - - - .- UNIT CONTROL -- - TWO STAGE HEAT THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS r r pp 36(SL) B COMMON 7A4Bp 0 FAN I - - - R n U MTYLIY COMPRESSOR 1 --• - - - T�� IAIBRIWI HEAT FIRST STAGE —R- 4 ICIBRIW2 HEAT SECOND STAGE - - - R SMJROIR 24V I I I I i r UNIT IOW VOL TAGS AREA 1 � III I I I GROUND I P OW ER I�II�IIi ©OD NOTES WIRE TYPICAL 2 STAGE HEAT THERMOSTAT I FUSED DISCONNECT SIZE. POWER WIRING AND GROUNDING 3 PH OF EQUIPMENT MUST COMPLY WITH CODES POWER 2 BE SURE POWER SUPPLY AGREES WITH EQUIPMENT AND • NOTE I HEATER NAMEPLATE 3 LOW VOLTAGE WIRING TO BE 111AWG MINIMUM CONDUCTOR. 4 SEE UNIT DIAGRAM FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DETAILS 5 THE THERMOSTAT ON THE GAS/ELECTRIC UNIT MUST PROVIDE A SIGNAL IN THE COOUNG MODE ONLY. DURING THE HEATING MODE THE FAN WILL BE ENERGIZED BY THE SYSTEM 8 FOR SINGLE STAGE THERMOSTATS JUMPER WI AND W2 TOGETHER SECOND STAGE HEAT WILL BEGIN 10 MINUTES AFTER FIRST STAGE SINGLE STAGE ECONOMIZER ACCESSORY THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS TO ECONOMIZER CONNECTIONS FAC TORY PROVIDED FIELD INSTALLED WIRE: 1 1 c SBEIBL) r - — — — Q ]BIBL B COMMON „Elul NBIBLI B y ��7 NOM) G FAN I r - Y COMPRESSOR 1.7EIBK I I I n -?-”NBR) MO HEAT FIRST STAGE W2 HEAT SECOND STAGE �TAIBKIG I I wD I I I I 1 UNIT LOW --I R 7FV UNIT LOW 1 T A07 Q RtA(BR)wt III VOLTAGE AREA VOLTAGE AREA II IF -- J� 4TCIRR)W2 I I I I ISAIROIR 1313132C1 11 t 1 H I FIELD TYPICAL t STAGE I I I I I I INSTALLED HEAT THERMOSTAT RB I� lB���EI JUMPER NOTE B m1Yim ©Ilf 1 := TYPICAL 2 -STAGE THERMOSTAT MIRE COLOR DESIGNATION INTER COMPONTENT WIRING AIM COLOR MBA COLON 24V FACTORY BA RIACR PR PURPLE LINE V WIRING B BLUE RO RED - - 24V FIELD IA eapvN wH vmrrE • -� LINE V WIRING -- CA GREER TL YELLOW ON ORARGI • FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S. Inc. /Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 11 of 12 Others ,Safeway - Oregon (Pharmacy) - HVAC Inc June "01, 201'1` Field Installed Options - Part/Order Number Summary This is a report to help you locate field installed options that arrive at the jobsite. This report provides part or order numbers for each field installed option, and references it to a specific product tag. It is NOT intended as a bill of : material for the job. • Product- Family--- 1..5 -5- ton- Pkgd.- Gas /Elec.- Rooftop- Convert:- R-410A - - - - - - - - . .. - Item Tag(s) Qty Description Model Number Al _ No Tag 1 4YCC3024B1064A _4YCC3024B1064 Field Installed Option Description Part/Ordering Number 1 -2" Filter frame BAYFLTR101 B Manual fresh air damper BAYOSAHOO1A Roof curb BAYCURB050A • • • • S. FLD = Furnished by Trane U.S Inc. /Installed by Equipment Submittal Page 12 of 12 Others • • •