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Specifications • .14 E0_2o 2 - 00 / 7S /566o etvy • COMcheck Software Version 3 °9 °0 r . n Mechanical .Compliance Certificate on Energy RECBVED Ore g rgy Efficiency Specialty Code APR 10 2012 Section 1: Project Information CITY OF TIGAF D Project Type: Alteration BUILDING DIVISION Project Title': Petco - Tigard, OR Construction Site: Owner /Agent: Designer /Contractor: 15660 SW Pacific.Hlghway (99W) Petco Animal Supplies Randall A. Nelson, P.E. Tigard, OR 06250 9125 Rehco Road 14817 West 95th Street San Diego, CA 62121 Lenexa, KS 66215 913 -322 -5150 Section 2: General Information Building Location (for weather data): Tigard, Oregon Climate Zone: 4c Section 3: Mechanical Systems List Quantity System Tyne & Description 3 RTU 1,2,3 (Single Zone) : Heating: 1 each - Central Furnace, Gas, Capacity = 125 kBtu/h, Efficiency = 83.00% Et Cooling: 1 each - Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity = 88 kBtu/h, Efficiency = 12.00 EER, Air - Cooled Condenser, Air Economizer 1 RTU 4 (Single Zone) : Heating: 1 each - Central Furnace, Gas, Capacity = 125 kBtu/h, Efficiency = 83.00% Et Cooling: 1 each - Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity = 75 kBtu/h, Efficiency = 12.00 EER, Air- Cooled Condenser, Air Economizer 1 ACC /AHU -1 (Single Zone) : Cooling: 1 each - Split System, Capacity = 9 kBtu/h, Efficiency = 20.00 SEER, Air - Cooled Condenser 1 CUR -1 (Unknown) : Heating: 1 each - Unit Heater, Electric, Capacity = 7 kBtu/h 1 CUH -2 (Unknown) : • • Heating: 1 each - Unit Heater, Electric, Capacity = 17 kBtu/h 1 GUH -1 (Unknown) : Heating: 1 each - Unit Heater, Gas, Capacity = 75 kBtu/h, Efficiency = 80.00% Ec 1 Water Heater 1: Gas Storage Water Heater, Capacity: 60 gallons, Input Rating: 75 Btu/h w/ Circulation Pump, Efficiency: 94.00 EF Section 4: Requirements Checklist In the following requirements, the relevant code section reference is shown in J. ' +' denotes that more details exist in the specified code section. Checkboxes identify requirements that the applicant has not acknowledged as being met. Check marked requirements identify those the applicant acknowledges are met or excepted from compliance. 'Plans reference page /section' identifies where in the plans/specs the ° requirement can be verified as being satisfied. Requirements Specific To: RTU 1,2,3 : ❑ 1. [503.2.3 +] Equipment meets minimum efficiency: Central Furnace (Gas): 80.00 % Et (or 78% AFUE) ❑ 2. [503.2.3 +] Equipment meets minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 11.00 EER (11.2 IEER) ' I ❑ 3. [503.2.6 +1 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. Exception(s): ' ❑ Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code. ❑ Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F. Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G: \Projects \Petco11120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South) \Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp A3.cck Page 5 of 21 • ❑ Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy is provided from site - recovered or site solar energy. ❑ Type 1 kitchen exhaust hoods. • ❑ Cooling systems in climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature less than 64 °F (18 °C). • ❑ 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. ❑ Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust. ❑ Laboratory fume hood systems that include qualifying features. Plans reference page /section: • ❑ 4. [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. Exception(s): ❑ Cooling equipment less than 54,000 Btu/hr total cooling capacity. ❑ 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. ❑ 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. Plans reference page /section: Requirements Specific To: RTU 4 : ❑ 1. [503.2.3 +] Equipment meets minimum efficiency: Central Fumace (Gas): 80.00 % Et (or 78% AFUE) ❑ 2. [503.2.3 +] Equipment meets minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 11.00 EER (11.2 IEER) ❑ 3. [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. Except/on(s): V - ❑ Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code. ❑ Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F. - ❑ Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy is provided from site - recovered or site solar energy. ❑ Type 1 kitchen exhaust hoods. ❑ Cooling systems in climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature less than 64 °F (18 °C). ❑ 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. ❑ Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust. ❑ Laboratory fume hood systems that include qualifying features. Plans reference page /section: • ❑ 4. (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. Except/on(s): . ❑ Cooling equipment less than 54,000 Btu /hr total cooling capacity. ❑ 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/fir of new cooling equipment. ❑ 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. Plans reference page /section: Requirements Specific To: ACC /AHU -1 : ❑ 1. [503.2.3 +] Equipment meets minimum efficiency: Split System: 13.00 SEER ❑ 2. [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. Exception(s): ❑ Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code. ❑ Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F. ❑ Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy is provided from site - recovered or site solar energy. Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G:1Projects1Petco11120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South)1Energy1Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp A3.cck Page 6 of 21 • t: ' ❑ Type 1 kitchen exhaust hoods. • ❑ Cooling systems in climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature less than 64 °F (18 °C). ❑ 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. ❑ Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust. ❑ Laboratory fume hood systems that include qualifying features. -- • Plans reference page /section: - - - --- - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- --- •-- - - - --- — - - Requirements Specific To: CUH -1 : • ❑ 1. [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. Exception(s): ❑ Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code. ❑ Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F. ❑ Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy is provided from site - recovered or site solar energy. • ❑ Type 1 kitchen exhaust hoods. ❑ Cooling systems In climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature less than 64 °F (18 °C). ❑ 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. • ❑ Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust ❑ Laboratory fume systems that include qualifying •features. Plans reference page /section: • Requirements Specific To: CUH -2 : ❑ 1. [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. Exception(s): ❑ Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code. ❑ Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F. ❑ Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy is provided from site - recovered or site solar energy. ❑ Type 1 kitchen exhaust hoods. ❑ Cooling systems In climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature less than 64 °F (18 °C). ❑ 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. ❑ Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust. ❑ Laboratory fume hood systems that include qualifying features. Plans reference page /section: - • • • Requirements Specific To: GUH -1 : ❑ 1. [503.2.3 +] Equipment meets minimum efficiency: Unit Heater (Gas): 80.00 % Ec ❑ 2. [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. Exception(s): ❑ Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code. ❑ Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F. ❑ Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy is provided from site- recovered or site solar energy. ❑ Type 1 kitchen exhaust hoods. ❑ Cooling systems in climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature less than 64 °F (18 °C). ❑ 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. ❑ Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust. ❑ Laboratory fume hood systems that include qualifying features. Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G:1Projects\Petco11120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South)1Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp A3.cck Page 7 of 21 • Plans reference page /section: Requirements Specific To: Water Heater 1 : S ❑ 1. [504.2 +] Newly purchased equipment meets the efficiency requirements. Gas Storage Water Heater efficiency: 0.56 EF ❑ 2. [504.2] Service water - heating equipment performance efficiency. Water heating equipment efficiency has been verified through data furnished by the manufacturer or through certification under an approved certification program. r.) ❑ 3. [504.3] Temperature controls. Service water - heating equipment have controls to allow a setpoint of 110 °F for equipment serving - -- dwelling•units•and 90 °F for equipment serving other occupancies. The'outiet temperature lavatoriesin public facility rest rooms ---- • limited to 110 °F. • Plans reference page /section: ❑ 4. [504.4] Heat traps. Water - heating equipment not supplied with integral heat traps and serving noncirculating systems have heat traps on the supply and discharge piping associated with the equipment. - Plans reference page /section: ❑ 5. [504.5 +] Pipe Insulation. For automatic -circulating hot water and externally heated (such as heat trace or Impedance heating) systems, piping is insulated in accordance with the specifications of this section. ❑ 6. [504.6 +] Hot Water System Controls. Systems designed to maintain usage temperatures in hot water pipes Is turned off automatically when the hot water system is not In operation and has demand sensing controls that turn off the system when there is no demand when the system Is operational. A check valve or similar device is installed per requirement details. Exception(s): ❑ Where public health standards require 24 hours per day operation of pumps for uses such as swimming pools, spas and hospitals. ❑ Service water heating systems used to provide multiple functions as part of an Integrated system. ❑ Where coupled with water heating capacity less than 100 kBtu /h. Plans reference page /section: Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable: ❑ 1. [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. ❑ 2. [503.2.1.1 +] Packaged Electric Equipment. Specified packaged electrical equipment has a heat pump as the primary heating source. Exception(s): ❑ Unstaffed equipment shelters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. ❑ Requirement is not applicable. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 3. [503.3.1] Cooling equipment economizers: The total capacity of all units without economizers shall not exceed 240 kBtu/hr per building area served by one utility meter or service, or 10 percent of its total installed cooling capacity, whichever is greater. For this project the total capacity of all cooling equipment without economizers must be less than 240 kBtu/h. This project lists 9 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. • Plans reference page /section: • • • - ❑ 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. - Exception(s): ❑ 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. ❑ 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. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 5. [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. ❑ 6. [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. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 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. Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G:\Projects \Petco \1120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South) \Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp A3.cck Page 8 of 21 { • Plans reference page/section: ❑ 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(s): ❑ Thermostats requiring manual change over between heating and cooling modes. Plans reference page /section: -- `- - - -• —. � -- -- -• -- -- - - - -• -•- - - - -- --- -- ❑ 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. .Plans reference page /section: ❑ 10. [503.2.4.4 +] Off-hour controls. Each zone is provided with thermostatic setback controls that are controlled by either an automatic time dock or programmable control system. Exception(s): ❑ Zones that will be operated continuously. ❑ Zones with a full HVAC load demand not exceeding 6,800 Btu/h (2 kW) and having a readily accessible manual shutoff switch. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 11. [503.2.4.5 +] Shutoff damper controls. Both outdoor air supply and exhaust are equipped with not less than Class I motorized dampers. Exception(s): ❑ Gravity dampers shall be permitted for outside air Intake or exhaust airflows of 300 cfm or less. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 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. - Plans reference page /section: - • • ❑ 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. Exception(s): ❑ [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. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 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. Plans reference page/section: ❑ 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. Exception(s): ❑ Hospitals, process needs, archives, museums, critical equipment, and other non - comfort situations with specific humidity requirements outside this range. Plans reference page/section: ❑ 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. Exception(s): ❑ 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. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 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. • Plans reference page /section: • • • Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G :\Projects \Petco \1120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South) \Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp A3.cck Page 9 of 21 O 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. Except/on(s): • • ❑ Systems with energy recovery complying with Section 503.2.6 ❑ 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. --Plans-reference-page/section:- O 19. [503.2.5.2 +] Kitchen hoods. Kitchen makeup is provided as required by the Oregon Mechanical Specialty Code. Exception(s): ❑ Where hoods are used to exhaust ventilation air that would otherwise -be exhausted -by other fan systems. ❑ Kitchen exhaust systems that include exhaust air energy recovery complying with section 503.2.6. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 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. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 21. [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. Exception(s): ❑ When located within equipment ❑ When the design temperature difference between the Interior and exterior of the duct or plenum does not exceed 15 °F °C). ❑ 22. ,[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. Exception(s): - ❑ Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal Joints and seams on ducts operating at static pressures less than 2 Inches w.g. pressure classification. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 23. [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. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 24. [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. Plans reference page /section: • • 25. [503.2.8 +] Piping Insulation. All pipes serving space- conditioning systems (hot water piping for heat systems, chilled water, refrigerant, and brine piping systems, and steam piping) are insulated as specified by this section. Exception(s): ❑ Pipe insulation is not required for factory- installed piping within HVAC equipment. ❑ Pipe insulation Is not required for piping that conveys fluids having a design operating temperature range between 60 °F and 105 °F. ❑ Pipe insulation is not required for runout piping not exceeding 4 ft in length and 1 In. in diameter between the control valve and HVAC coil. ❑ 26. [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 variable volume fans with motors 10 horsepower. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 27. [503.2.9.2] Hydronic system balancing. Individual hydronic heating and cooling coils are equipped with means for balancing and pressure test connections. Plans reference page /section: ❑ 28. [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. Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G :1Projects1Petco11120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South)\Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp AQ ..A. Panty in of 21 • • • Plans reference page /section:. • • 29. [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. • Plans reference page /section: •, 30. [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 and calulated- in.requlrement details.— ----- _ Except/on(s): 0 Hospital and laboratory systems that utilize flow control devices on exhaust and /o 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. • Individual exhaust fans with motor nameplate horsepower of 1 hp or less. Plans reference page /section: - o 31. [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). Exception(s): • 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. ▪ 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. Plans reference page /section: • 32. [503.2.10.3.1] Large Volume Fan Systems. Fan systems over 8,000 (7 m3 /s) cfm without direct expansion cooling coils 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. Exception(s): • 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. Plans reference page /section: • 33. [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. • Plans reference page /section: 34. [503.2.11] Heating outside a building. Systems Installed to provide heat outside a building are radiant systems. Such heating systems are controlled by an occupancy sensing device or a timer switch, so that the system Is automatically deenergized when no occupants are present. . Plans reference page /section: • 35. [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. • Plans reference page /section: o 36. All service water heating •requirements are listed In requirements section specific to the system. Section 5: Compliance Statement 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 meet the Oregon Energy Efficiency Specialty Code, Chapter 8, requirements In COMcheck Version 3.9.0 and to comply with the mandatory • requirements in the Requirements Checklist. •,14 cor- ,syfArJ — ! zA. Name - Title Signature Date Section 6: Post Construction Compliance Statement • HVAC record drawings of the actual Installation, system capacities, calibration information, and performance data for each equipment provided to the owner. Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data - filename: G:\Projects\Petco \1120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South) \Energy \Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp A3.cck Page 11 of 21 HVAC O &M documents for all mechanical equipment and system provided to the owner by the mechanical contractor. • Written HVAC balancing and operations report provided to the owner. The above post construction requirements have been completed. Principal Mechanical Designer -Name Signature Date • Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G:\Projects \Petco \1120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South)\Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp na Paae 12 of 21 COMcheck Software Version 3.9.0 } Mechanical Requirements Description Oregon Energy Efficiency Specialty Code The following list provides more detailed descriptions of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechanical Compliance Certificate. Requirements Specific To: RTU 1,2,3 : 1. [503.2.3] The specified heating and /or cooling equipment must meet the following minimum efficiency: Central Furnace (Gas): 80.00 % Et (or 78% AFUE) 2. [503.2.3] The specified heating and/or cooling equipment must meet the following minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 11.00 EER (11.2 IEER) - 3. [503.2.6] Energy recovery ventilation systems. Individual fan systems that have both a design supply air capacity of 5,000 cfm (2.36 m3 /s) or greater and a minimum outside air supply of 70 percent or greater of the design supply air quantity shall have an energy recovery system that provides a change In the enthalpy of the outdoor air supply of 50 percent or more of the difference between the outdoor air and return air at design conditions. Provision shall be made to bypass or control the energy recovery system to permit cooling with outdoor air where cooling with outdoor air is required. Where a single room or space is supplied by multiple units, the aggregate supply (cfm) of those units shall be used in applying this requirement. Exception(s): - Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code. - Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F (15.5 °C). - Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy Is provided from site- recovered or site solar energy. - Type 1 kitchen exhaust hoods. - Cooling systems in climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature less than 64F (18C). - 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. - Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust. - Laboratory fume hood systems that Include at least one of the following features: 1) Variable- air - volume hood exhaust and room supply systems that reduce exhaust and makeup air volume to 50 percent or less of design values during periods of reduced occupancy or system demand or 2) Variable -air- volume hood exhaust and room supply systems that reduce exhaust and makeup air volume and/or Incorporate a heat recovery system to precondition makeup air from laboratory exhaust shall meet the following: A + B*(E/M) = 50% Where: • A = Percentage that the exhaust and makeup air flow rates will be reduced from design conditions. B = Percentage sensible heat recovery effectiveness. - E = Exhaust airflow rate through the heat recovery device at design conditions M = Makeup air flow rate of the system at design conditions, or 3) Direct makeup (auxiliary) air supply equal to at least 75 percent of the exhaust rate, heated no warmer than 2 °F (1.1°C) below room setpoint, cooled to no cooler than 3 °F (1.7 °C) above room setpoint, no humidification added, and no simultaneous heating and cooling used for dehumidification control. • 4. [503.3.1] Supply air economizers shall be provided on each cooling system and shall be capable of providing 100 - percent outdoor air, even if additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the cooling load of the building. Systems shall provide a means to relieve excess outdoor air during economizer operation to prevent overpressurizing the building. The relief air outlet shall be located to avoid recirculation into the building. Where a single room or space is supplied by multiple air systems, the aggregate capacity of those systems shall be used in applying this requirement. Exception(s): - Cooling equipment less than 54,000 Btu/hr. (15,827 W) total cooling capacity. - 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 (17,586 W) of new cooling equipment. - 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 (70,344W) of new cooling equipment. Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G:1Projects\Petco11120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South)1Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp n' Mk Paae 13 of 21 • • Requirements Specific To: RTU 4 : • 1. [503.2.3] The specified heating and/or cooling equipment must meet the following minimum efficiency: Central Fumace (Gas): 80.00 % Et (or 78% AFUE) 2. [503.2.3] The specified heating and/or cooling equipment must meet the following minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 11.00 EER (11.2 IEER) 3. [503.2.6] Energy recovery ventilation systems. Individual fan systems that have both a design supply air capacity of 5,000 cfm (2.36 - - -- - -m3 /s) or greater and-a minimum-outside air supply of 70 percent or greater of the design quantity shall have-an-energy---- recovery system that provides a change in the enthalpy of the outdoor air supply of 50 percent or more of the difference between the outdoor air and return air at design conditions. Provision shall be made to bypass or control the energy recovery system to permit cooling with outdoor air where cooling with outdoor air Is required. Where a single room or space is supplied by multiple units, the aggregate supply (cfm) of those units shall be used in applying this requirement Exception(s): - Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code. - Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F (15.5 °C). - Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy is provided from site- recovered or site solar energy. - Type 1 kitchen exhaust hoods. - Cooling systems in climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature less than 64F (18C). - Systems requiring dehumidification that employ series -style energy recovery coils wrapped around the cooling coil when the evaporative coatis located upstream of the exhaust air stream. - Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust. - Laboratory fume hood systems that include at least one of the following features: 1) Variable- air - volume hood exhaust and room supply systems that reduce exhaust and makeup air volume to 50 percent or less " of design values during periods of reduced occupancy or system demand or 2) Variable -air- volume hood exhaust and room supply systems that reduce exhaust and makeup air volume and /or incorporate a heat recovery system to precondition makeup air from laboratory exhaust shall meet the following: A + B °(E/M) = 50% Where: A = Percentage that the exhaust and makeup air flow rates will be reduced from design conditions. B = Percentage sensible heat recovery effectiveness. E = Exhaust airflow rate through the heat recovery device at design conditions M = Makeup air flow rate of the system at design conditions, or ' 3) Direct makeup (auxiliary) air supply equal to at least 75 percent of the exhaust rate, heated no warmer than 2 °F (1.1°C) below room setpoint, cooled to no cooler than 3 °F (1.7 °C) above room setpoint, no humidification added, and no simultaneous heating and cooling used for dehumidification control. • 4. [503.3.1] Supply air economizers shall be provided on each cooling system and shall be capable of providing 100 - percent outdoor air, - even if additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the cooling load of the building. Systems shall provide a means to relieve excess outdoor air during economizer operation to prevent overpressurizing the building. The relief air outlet shall be located to avoid recirculation into the building. Where a single room or space is supplied by multiple air systems, the aggregate capacity of those systems shall be used In applying this requirement Exception(s): • - Cooling equipment less than 54,000 Btu/hr. (15,827 W) total cooling capacity. - 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 (17,586 W) of new cooling equipment. - Economizer cooling is not required for new cooling systems serving a new dedicated computer server room, electronic equipment room or telecom room in existing buildings up to a total of 240,000 Btu /hr (70,344W) of new cooling equipment. Requirements Specific To: ACC /AHU -1 : 1. [503.2.3) The specified heating and /or cooling equipment must meet the following minimum efficiency: Split System: 13.00 SEER 2. [503.2.6] Energy recovery ventilation systems. Individual fan systems that have both a design supply air capacity of 5,000 cfm (2.36 m3 /s) or greater and a minimum outside air supply of 70 percent or greater of the design supply air quantity shall have an energy recovery system that provides a change in the enthalpy of the outdoor air supply of 50 percent or more of the difference between the outdoor air and return air at design conditions. Provision shall be made to bypass or control the energy recovery system to permit cooling with outdoor air where cooling with outdoor air is required. Where a single room or space is supplied by multiple units, the aggregate supply (cfm) of those units shall be used in applying this requirement. Exception(s): - Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code. • - Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F (15.5 °C). Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G:1Projects1Petco11120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South)1Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp A' rrk Pane 14 of 21 - Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy Is,provided from site - recovered or site solar energy. - Type 1 kitchen exhaust hoods. • - Cooling systems in climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature less than 64F (18C). - 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. - Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust. Laboratory fume systems•that Include least'one of the features: - - - -- — -- — — - -- • 1) Variable -air- volume hood exhaust and room supply systems that reduce exhaust and makeup air volume to 50 percent or less of design values during periods of reduced occupancy or system demand or 2) Variable -air- volume hood exhaust and room supply systems that reduce exhaust and makeup air volume and /or incorporate a heat recovery system to precondition makeup air from laboratory exhaust shall meet the following: A + B °(E/M) 50% Where: A = Percentage that the exhaust and makeup air flow rates will be reduced from design conditions. B = Percentage sensible heat recovery effectiveness. E = Exhaust airflow rate through the heat recovery device at design conditions M = Makeup air flow rate of the system at design conditions, or 3) Direct makeup (auxiliary) air supply equal to at least 75 percent of the exhaust rate, heated no warmer than 2 °F (1.1 °C) below room setpoint, cooled to no cooler than 3 °F (1.7 °C) above room setpoint, no humidification added, and no simultaneous heating and cooling used for dehumidification control. • Requirements Specific To: CUH -1 : 1. [503.2.6] Energy recovery systems. Individual fan systems that have both a design supply air capacity of 5,000 cfm (2.36 m3 /s) or greater and a minimum outside air supply of 70 percent or greater of the design supply air quantity shall have an energy recovery system that provides a change in the enthalpy of the outdoor air supply of 50 percent or more of the difference between the outdoor air and return air at design conditions. Provision shall be made to bypass or control the energy recovery system to permit cooling with outdoor air where cooling with outdoor air Is required. Where a single room or space is supplied by multiple units, the aggregate supply (cfm) of those units shall be used in applying this requirement. Exception(s): - Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International. Mechanical Code. - Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F (15.5 °C). - Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy is provided from site - recovered or site solar energy. - Type 1 kitchen exhaust hoods. - Cooling systems in climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature less than 64F (18C). - 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. - Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust. - Laboratory fume hood systems that include at least one of the following features: • 1) Variable- air - volume hood exhaust and room supply systems that reduce exhaust and makeup air volume to 50 percent or less of design values during periods of reduced occupancy or system demand . or 2) Variable-air-volume hood exhaust and room supply systems that reduce exhaust and makeup air volume and /or incorporate a heat recovery system to precondition makeup air.from laboratory exhaust shall meet the following: A + B °(E/M) = 50% Where: A = Percentage that the exhaust and makeup air flow rates will be reduced from design conditions. B = Percentage sensible heat recovery effectiveness. E = Exhaust airflow rate through the heat recovery device at design conditions M = Makeup air flow rate of the system at design conditions, or - 3) Direct makeup (auxiliary) air supply equal to at least 75 percent of the exhaust rate, heated no warmer than 2 °F (1.1°C) below room setpoint, cooled to no cooler than 3 °F (1.7 °C) above room setpoint, no humidification added, and no simultaneous heating and cooling used for dehumidification control. Requirements Specific To: CUH -2 : 1. [503.2.6] Energy recovery ventilation systems. Individual fan systems that have both a design supply air capacity of 5,000 cfm (2.36 m3 /s) or greater and a minimum outside air supply of 70 percent or greater of the design supply air quantity shall have an energy recovery system that provides a change in the enthalpy of the outdoor air supply of 50 percent or more of the difference between the Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G:\Projects \Petco11120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South) \Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp er __. Para 1.5 ni 91 • outdoor air and return air at design conditions. Provision shall be made to bypass or control the energy recovery system,to permit cooling with outdoor air where cooling with outdoor air is required. Where a single room•or space is supplied by multiple units, the aggregate supply (cfm) of those units shall be used in applying this requirement. Exception(s): - Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code. - Systems serving s paces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F (15.5 °C). - Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy Is provided from site - recovered or site solar energy. • -- Type'1 kitchen exhaust hoods. —' ' — — '— — - Cooling systems in climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature less than 64F (18C). - 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. - Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust. - Laboratory fume hood systems that Include at least one of the following features: 1) Variable -air- volume hood exhaust and room supply systems that reduce exhaust and makeup air volume to 50 percent or less of design values during periods of reduced occupancy or system demand or 2) Variable- air- volume'hood exhaust and room supply systems that reduce exhaust and makeup air volume and /or incorporate a heat recovery system to precondition makeup air from laboratory exhaust shall meet the following: • A + B•(E/M) = 50% .. Where: A = Percentage that the exhaust and makeup air flow rates will be reduced from design conditions. B = Percentage sensible heat recovery effectiveness. E = Exhaust airflow rate through the heat recovery device at design conditions M = Makeup air flow rate of the system at design conditions, or 3) Direct makeup (auxiliary) air supply equal to at least 75 percent of the exhaust rate, heated no warmer than 2 °F (1.1 °C) below room setpoint, cooled to no cooler than 3 °F (1.7 °C) above room setpoint, no humidification added, and no simultaneous heating and cooling used for dehumidification control. Requirements Specific To: GUH -1 : 1. [503.2.3] The specified heating and /or cooling equipment must meet the following minimum efficiency: Unit Heater (Gas): 80.00 % Ec 2. [503.2.6] Energy recovery ventilation systems. Individual fan systems that have both a design supply air capacity of 5,000 cfm (2.36 m3 /s) or greater and a minimum outside air supply of 70 percent or greater of the design supply air quantity shall have an energy recovery system that provides a change in the enthalpy of the outdoor air supply of 50 percent or more of the difference between the outdoor air and return air at design conditions. Provision shall be made to bypass or control the energy recovery system to permit cooling with outdoor air where cooling with outdoor air Is required. Where a single room or space is supplied by multiple units, the aggregate supply (cfm) of those units shall be used in applying this requirement. Exception(s): - Where energy recovery systems are prohibited by the International Mechanical Code. - Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and are heated to less than 60 °F (15.5 °C). - Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy is provided from site- recovered or site solar energy. - Type 1 kitchen exhaust hoods. - Cooling systems in climates with a 1- percent cooling design wet -bulb temperature.less than 64F (18C).. -.... .- - 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. . - Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint exhaust, corrosive fumes, or dust. - Laboratory fume hood systems that include at least one of the following features: . 1) Variable -air- volume hood exhaust and room supply systems that reduce exhaust and makeup air volume to 50 percent or less of design values during periods of reduced occupancy or system demand or 2) Variable- air - volume hood exhaust and room supply systems that reduce exhaust and makeup air volume and /or incorporate a heat recovery system to precondition makeup air from laboratory exhaust shall meet the following: A + B °(E/M) = 50% Where: A = Percentage that the exhaust and makeup air flow rates will be reduced from design conditions. B = Percentage sensible heat recovery effectiveness. • E = Exhaust airflow rate through the heat recovery device at design conditions M = Makeup air flow rate of the system at design conditions, - a or Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G: \Projects \Petro \1120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South)\Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp ... _ _ , . Drew... lC, of 11 • • • 3) Direct makeup (auxiliary) air supply equal to at least 75 percent of the exhaust rate, heated no warmer than 2 °F (1.1°C) below room setpoint, cooled to no cooler than 3 °F (1.7 °C) above room setpoint, no humidification added, and no simultaneous, heating and cooling used for dehumidification control. Requirements Specific To: Water Heater 1 : • 1. [504.2] Service water heating equipment meets minimum efficiency requirements. Gas Storage Water Heater efficiency: 0.56 EF 2. [504.2] Service water - heating equipment performance efficiency. Water heating equipment efficiency shall be verified through data • — -- furnished•by the manufacturer or through under an approved program - -- — — -- — 3. [504.3] Temperature controls. Service water - heating equipment shall be provided with controls to allow a setpoint of 110 °F (43 °C) for equipment serving dwelling units and 90 °F (32 °C) for equipment serving other occupancies. The outlet temperature of lavatories in public facility rest rooms shall be limited to 110 °F (43 ° C). 4. [504.4] Heat traps. Water- heating equipment not supplied with Integral heat traps and serving noncirculating systems shall be provided with heat traps on the supply and discharge piping associated with the equipment. 5. [504.5] Pipe Insulation. For automatic-circulating hot water and externally heated (such as heat trace or impedance heating) systems, piping shall be Insulated with 1 inch (25 mm) of insulation having a conductivity not exceeding 0.27 Btu per inch/h ft2 x °F (1.53 W per 25 mm/m2 x K). The first 8 feet (2438 mm) of piping in noncirculating systems served by equipment without integral heat traps shall be Insulated with 0.5 inch (12.7 mm) of material having a conductivity not exceeding 0.27 Btu per inch/h x ft2 x °F (1.53 W per 25 mm/m2 x K). 6. [504.6] Hot Water System Controls. Systems designed to maintain usage temperatures in hot water pipes such as hot water recirculating systems or heat trace, shall be tumed off automatically when the hot water system is not in operational and shall have demand sensing controls (flow switch in cold water make -up pipe, return water aquastat temperature sensor) that turn off the system when there is no demand when the system is operational. A check valve or similar device shall be located between the circulator pump and the water heating equipment to prevent water from flowing backwards though the recirculation loop. Exception(s): - Where public health standards require 24 hours per day operation of pumps for uses such as swimming pools, spas and hospitals. - Service water heating systems used to provide multiple functions (e.g., space heating and DHW) as part of an integrated system. - Where coupled with water heating capacity less than 100 kBtu/h (29 kW). Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable: 1. [503.2.1] Calculation of heating and cooling loads. Design loads shall be determined in accordance with the procedures described in the ASHRAE /ACCA Standard 183. Heating and cooling loads shall be adjusted to account for load reductions that are achieved when energy recovery systems are utilized in the HVAC system In accordance with the ASHRAE HVAC Systems and Equipment Handbook. Alternatively, design loads shall be determined by an approved equivalent computation procedure. 2. [503.2.1.1] Packaged Electric Equipment. Forced air unit or packaged electric equipment with a total heating capacity greater than 20,000 Btu/h has a heat pump as the primary heating source. • • Exception(s): - Unstaffed equipment shelters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. - Requirement is not applicable. 3. [503.3.1] Cooling equipment economizers: The total capacity of all units without economizers shall not exceed 240 kBtu /hr per building area served by one utility meter or service, or 10 percent of its total installed cooling capacity, whichever is greater. For this project the total capacity of all cooling equipment without economizers must be less than 240 kBtu/h. This project lists 9 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. 4. [503.2.2] Equipment and system sizing. Heating and cooling equipment and systems capacity shall not exceed the loads calculated In accordance with Section 503.2.1. A single piece of equipment providing both heating and cooling must satisfy this provision for one function with the capacity for the other function as small as possible, within available equipment options. Exception(s): - 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. - 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. 5. [503.2.3] HVAC Equipment Performance Requirements. Reported efficiencies must be tested and rated In accordance with the applicable test procedure. The efficiency shall be verified through certification under an approved certification program or, if no Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G: \Projects \Petco11120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South) \Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp 4 7,f7 • • certification program exists, the equipment efficiency ratings shall be supported by data furnished by the manufacturer. Where multiple rating conditions or performance requirements are provided, the equipment shall satisfy all stated requirements. Where components, such as indoor or outdoor coils, from different manufacturers are used, calculations and supporting data shall be furnished by the designer that demonstrates that the combined efficiency of the specified components meets the requirements herein. 6. [503.2.4.1] Thermostatic Controls. The supply of heating and cooling energy to each zone shall be controlled by individual thermostatic controls that respond to temperature within the zone. 7. [503.2.4.1.1] Heat pump supplementary heat. Heat pumps having supplementary electric resistance heat shall have controls that, except during defrost, prevent supplementary heat operation when the heat pump can meet the heating load. 8. [503.2.4.2] Set point overlap restriction. Where used to control both heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall 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(s): - Thermostats requiring manual change over between heating and cooling modes. 9. [503.2.4.3] Optimum Start Controls. Each HVAC system shall have controls that vary the start-up time of the system to just meet the temperature set point at time of occupancy. 10. [503.2.4.4] Off-hour controls. Each zone shall be provided with thermostatic setback controls that are controlled by either an automatic time clock or programmable con ontrol system. Thermostatic setback controls shall have the capability to set back or temporarily operate the system to maintain zone temperatures down to 55 °F (13 °C) or up to 85 °F (29 °C). Automatic time clock or programmable controls shall be capable of starting and stopping the system for seven different daily schedules per week and retaining their programming and time setting during a loss of power for at least 10 hours. Additionally, the controls shall have a manual override that allows temporary operation of the system for up to 2 hours; a manually operated timer capable of being adjusted to operate the system for up to 2 hours; or an occupancy sensor. • Exception(s): • - Zones that will be operated continuously. - Zones with a full HVAC load demand not exceeding 6,800 Btu/h (2 kW) and having a readily accessible manual shutoff switch. 11. [503.2.4.5] Shutoff damper controls. Both outdoor air supply and exhaust shall be equipped with not less than Class I motorized • dampers with a maximum leakage rate of 4 cfm per square foot (6.8 Vs - C m2) at 1.0 inch water gauge (w.g.) (1250 Pa) when tested in accordance with AMCA 500D, that will automatically shut when the systems or spaces served are not In use. Exception(s): - Gravity dampers shall be permitted for outside air intake or exhaust airflows of 300 cfm (0.14 m3 /s) or less. 12. [503.2.4.6] Freeze Protection and Snow melt system controls. Freeze protection systems, such as heatdracing of outdoor piping and heat exchangers, Including self - regulating heat tracing, shall Include automatic controls capable of shutting off the systems when outdoor air temperatures are above 40F or when the conditions of the protected fluid will prevent freezing. Snow- and ice- melting systems, supplied through energy service to the building, shall include automatic controls capable of shutting off the system when the pavement temperature Is above 50F (10C) and no precipitation Is falling and an automatic manual control that will allow shutoff when the outdoor temperature Is above 40E-(4C) so that the potential for snow or ice accumulation is negligible. _. 13. [503.2.4.8] Separate air distribution systems. Zones with special process temperature requirements and /or humidity requirements shall be 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. Exception(s): - Zones requiring only comfort heating or comfort cooling that are served by a system primarily used for process temperature and humidity control provided that: 1) The total supply air to those comfort zones is no more than 25 percent of the total system supply air, or 2) The total conditioned floor area of the zones is less than 1,000 square feet (90 m2) 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 shall be provided. 15. [503.2.4.9.1] Humidity control. Where a humidity control device exists it shall be 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 shall be set to , prevent the use of fossil fuel or electricity to reduce relative humidity below 60 percent. Exception(s): - Hospitals, process needs, archives, museums, critical equipment, and other non - comfort situations with specific humidity requirements outside this range. . Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G:\Projects \Petco \1120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South) \Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp Pans; 1R of 21 • 16. [503.2.4.9.2] Humidity control. Where a humidity control device exists It shall be set to maintain a deadband of at least 10% relative humidity where no active humidification or dehumidification takes place. • Exception(s): • - 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. 17. [503.2.5] Ventilation. Ventilation, either natural or mechanical, shall be provided In accordance with Chapter 4 of the International - Me Where mechanicafv`entilation is provided, - the system shall provide the capability to reduce the outdoorair supply to the minimum required by Chapter 4 of the International Mechanical Code. • 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 and with an average occupant load of 25 people or more per 1000 ft2 of floor area (as established in Table 403.3 of the International Mechanical Code) and served by systems with one or more of the following: 1. An air -side economizer, 2. Automatic modulating control of the outdoor air damper, or 3. A design outdoor airflow greater than 3,000 cfm. Exception(s): - Systems with energy recovery complying with Section 503.2.6 - 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. 19. [503.2.5.2] Kitchen hoods. Kitchen makeup air shall be provided as required by the Oregon Mechanical Specialty Code. For each kitchen with .a total exhaust capacity greater than 5,000 cfm (2360 Us), 50 percent of the required makeup air shall be (a) unheated or heated to no more than 60 °F (15.55 °C); and (b) uncooled or evaporatively cooled. Each kitchen with a total exhaust capacity greater than 5,000 cfm shall be equipped with a demand ventilation system on at least 75 percent of the exhaust and makeup air. Such systems shall be equipped with automatic controls that reduce airflow in response to cooking appliance operation. Exception(s): - Where hoods are used to exhaust ventilation air that would otherwise be exhausted by other fan systems. Air transferred from spaces served by other fan systems may not be used If those systems are required to meet either Sections 503.2.5.1 or 503.2.6. Occupancy schedule of HVAC system supplying transfer air shall be similar to kitchen exhaust hood operating schedule. - Kitchen exhaust systems that include exhaust air energy recovery complying with section 503.2.6. 20. [503.2.5.3] Enclosed parking garage ventilation controls. In Group S -2, enclosed parking garages used for storing or handling automobiles operating under their own power having ventilation exhaust rates 30,000 cfm and greater shall employ automatic carbon monoxide sensing devices. These devices shall modulate the ventilation system to maintain a maximum average concentration of carbon monoxide of 50 parts per million during any 8 -hour period, with a maximum concentration not greater than 200 parts per million for a period not exceeding 1 hour. The system shall be capable of producing a ventilation rate of 1.5 cfm per square foot (0.0076 m3 /s - m2) of floor area. Failure of such devices shall cause the exhaust fans to operate in the ON position. 21. [503.2.7] Duct and plenum Insulation and sealing. All supply and return air ducts and plenums shall be insulated with a minimum of R -5 Insulation when located in unconditioned spaces and a minimum of R -8 insulation when located outside the building. When located within a building envelope assembly, the duct or plenum shall be separated from the building exterior or unconditioned or exempt spaces by a minimum of R-8 Insulation. All ducts, air handlers and filter boxes shall be sealed. Joints and seams shall comply with Section 603.9 of the International Mechanical Code. Exception(s): - When located within equipment. - When the design temperature difference between the interior and exterior of the duct or plenum does not exceed 15 °F (8 °C). 22. [503.2.7.1.1] Low - pressure duct systems. All longitudinal and transverse joints, seams and connections of supply and return ducts operating at a static pressure less than or equal to 2 inches w.g. (500 Pa) shall be 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. Pressure classifications specific to the duct system shall be clearly Indicated on the construction documents in accordance with the International Mechanical Code. Documentation shall be furnished by the designer demonstrating that representative sections totaling at least 25 percent of the duct area have been tested and that all tested sections meet the requirements of this section. Exception(s): - Continuously welded and locking -type longitudinal joints and seams on ducts operating at static pressures less than 2 inches w.g. (500 Pa) pressure classification. 23. [503.2.7.1.2] Medium - pressure duct systems. All ducts and plenums designed to operate at a static pressure greater than 2 inches w.g. (500 Pa) but less than 3 inches w.g. (750 Pa) shall be insulated and sealed in accordance with Section 503.2.7. Pressure classifications specific to the duct system shall be clearly indicated on the construction documents In accordance with the International Mechanical Code. Documentation shall be furnished by the designer demonstrating that representative sections totaling at least 25 percent of the duct area have been tested and that all tested sections meet the requirements of this section. Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 • Data filename: G:1ProJects\Petco11120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South)1Energy1Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp no �. Pano 1Q of 71 • 24. [503.2.7.1.3] High- pressure duct systems. Ducts designed to operate at static pressures in excess of 3 inches w.g. (746 Pa) shall be insulated and sealed in accordance with Section 503.2.7. In addition, ducts and plenums shall be leak- tested In accordance with the SMACNA HVAC Air Duct Leakage Test Manual with the rate of air leakage (CL) less than or equal to 6.0 as determined in accordance with Equation 5-2. Documentation shall be furnished by.the designer demonstrating that representative sections totaling at least 25 percent of the duct area have been tested and that all tested sections meet the requirements of this section. - CL = F P "(0:65) - (Equation 5-2)— - - -- -- -.._ - — - - -- -- - ... - -- — - where: • • F = The measured leakage rate in cfm per 100 square feet of duct surface. P = The static pressure of the test. 25. [503.2.8] Piping Insulation. All pipes serving space - conditioning systems must be insulated as follows: Hot water piping for heating systems: 1.5 in. for pipes <= 1.5 in. nominal diameter, 2 in. for pipes >'1.5 in. nominal diameter. Chilled water, refrigerant, and brine piping systems: 1.5 In. Insulation for pipes <= 1.5 in. nominal diameter, 1.5 in. insulation for pipes > 1:5 in. nominal diameter. Steam piping: 1.5 In. Insulation for pipes <= 1.5 in. nominal diameter, 3 in. insulation for pipes > 1.5 in. nominal diameter. Exception(s): - Pipe Insulation is not required for factory- installed piping within HVAC equipment. - Pipe Insulation is not required for piping that conveys fluids having a design operating temperature range between 60 °F arid 105 °F. - Pipe insulation is not required for runout piping not exceeding 4 ft in length and 1 in. In diameter' between the control yalve and HVAC coil. 26. [503.2.9.1] Air system balancing. Each supply air outlet and zone terminal device shall be equipped with means for air balancing in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 6 of the International Mechanical Code (IMC 603.17). Discharge dampers Intended to modulate airflow are prohibited on constant volume fans and variable volume fans with motors 10 horsepower (hp) (7.5 kW) and larger. 27. [503.2.9.2] Hydronic system balancing. Individual hydronic heating and cooling coils shall be equipped with means for balancing and pressure test connections. 28. [503.2.9.3] Manuals. The construction documents shall require that an operating and maintenance manual be provided to the building owner by the mechanical contractor. The manual shall include, at least, the following: 1. Equipment capacity (Input and output) and required maintenance actions. 2. Equipment operation and maintenance manuals. 3. HVAC system control maintenance and calibration information, including wiring diagrams, schematics, and control sequence descriptions.' Desired or field - determined setpoints shall be permanently recorded on control drawings, at control devices or, for digital • control systems, in programming comments. .. ... . . 4. A complete written narrative of how each system is intended to operate. 29. [503.2.10] Air System Design and Control. Each HVAC system having a total fan system motor nameplate horsepower (hp) exceeding 5'horsepower (hp) (3.7 kW) shall meet the provisions of Sections 503.2.10.1 through 503.2.10.2. 30. [503.2.10.1] Allowable fan floor horsepower. Each HVAC system at fan system design conditions shall not exceed the allowable fan system motor nameplate hp (Option 1) or fan system bhp (Option 2) as shown in Table 503.2.10.1(1). This includes supply fans, return/ relief fans, and fan - powered terminal units associated with systems providing heating or cooling capability. Table 503.2.10.1(1) Fan Power Limitation LIMIT CONSTANT VOLUME VARIABLE VOLUME Option 1: Fan system motor nameplate hp Allowable nameplate motor hp hp < CFMS *0.0011 hp < CFMS '0.0015 Option 2: Fan system bhp Allowable fan system bhp bhp < CFMS *0.00094 + A bhp < CFMS `0.0013 + A where: CFMS = The maximum design supply airflow rate to conditioned spaces served by the system in cubic feet per minute. hp = The maximum combined motor nameplate horsepower. Bhp = The maximum combined fan brake horsepower. A = Sum of [PD x CFMD / 4131]. where: PD = Each applicable pressure drop adjustment from Table 503.2.10.1(2)• in. w.c. Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G: \Projects \Petco11120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South) \Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp - - • f1.._.. • fl -c 7A • Table 503.2.10.1(2) Fan Power Limitation Pressure Drop Adjustment Credits: V Fully ducted return and /or exhaust air systems = 0.5 in w.c. Return and /or exhaust airflow control devices .= 0.5 in w.c Exhaust filters, scrubbers or other exhaust treatment = pressure drop of device calculated at fan system design condition. • - Particulate filtration credit MERV 9 thru 12 = 0.5 in w.c. Particulate filtration credit: MERV 13 thru 15 = 0.9 In w.c. • Particulate filtration creditT MERV 16 and greater and electronically — — -- – — Enhanced filters = Pressure drop calculated at 2x clean filter pressure drop at fan system design condition. -22 Carbon and other gas -phase air cleaners = Clean filter pressure drop at fan system design condition. Heat recovery device = Pressure drop of device at fan system design condition. Evaporative humidifier /cooler in series with another cooling coil = Pressure drop of device at fan system design conditions Sound attenuation section = 0.15 in w.c. Exhaust system serving fume hoods = 0.35 In. w.c. Laboratory and vivarium exhaust systems In high -rise buildings = 0.25 in. w.c. /100 ft of vertical duct exceeding 75 feet Exception(s): - 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. - Individual exhaust fans with motor nameplate horsepower of 1 hp (0.7 kW) or less. 31. [503.2.10.2] Motor nameplate horsepower. For each fan, the selected fan motor shall be no larger than the first available motor size greater than the brake horsepower (bhp). The fan brake horsepower (bhp) shall be indicated on the design documents to allow for compliance verification by the code official. - Exception(s): - 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. . - 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. • 32. [503.2.10.3.1] Large Volume Fan Systems. Fan systems over 8,000 (7,m3 /s) cfm without direct expansion cooling coils that serve single zones are required to reduce airflow based on space thermostat heating and cooling demand. A two -speed motor or variable frequency drive shall reduce 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. Exception(s): - 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 - - 33. [503.2.10.4] Series fan - powered terminal unit fan motors. Fan motors for series fan- powered terminal units shall be 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. - - 34. [503.2.11] Heating outside a building. Systems installed to provide heat outside a building shall be radiant systems. Such heating systems shall be controlled by an occupancy sensing device or a timer switch, so that the system Is automatically deenerglzed when no occupants are present. 35. [503.2.12] Hot Gas Bypass Limitation. For cooling systems <= 240 kBtu /h, maximum hot gas bypass capacity must be no more than 50% total cooling capacity. 36. All service water heating requirements are listed in requirements section specific to the system. Project Title: Petco - Tigard, OR Report date: 12/15/11 Data filename: G:\Projects \Petco \1120111 Petco - Tigard, OR (South) \Energy\Petco - Tigard, OR Energy Calcs -2 lamp A3.cck Page 21 of 21 iv/EC 2012 1 SECTION 15500 • .. HVAC SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL • '1.01 DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITIES TERMINOLOGY: Where referenced in this Section, "Contractor" refers to the SAME entity as "Landlord Contractor". Refer to Section 01010 - Summary of Work for additional "Division of Responsibilities Terminology" information. (Exhibit B) n W 1.02 SUMMARY: A. The Contractor shall provide HVAC Systems as shown on the drawings and as specified in this Section including, but not necessarily limited to: w 1. Applications and fees for all HVAC Systems permits, services, and inspections. • 2. Rooftop mounted packaged HVAC units (RTUs). 3. RTU roofcurbs with security bars, concentric transitions, sheet metal supply /return air ducts and duct extensions, concentric flush mount diffusers and condensate piping. 4. RTU control interface module (Carrier RTU -MP). 5. RTU smoke detectors. - 6. Exhaust fans, unit heaters, and associated flues and intakes. 7. • Electric unit heaters, including wall and door heaters where scheduled. z 8. Controls and wiring not otherwise furnished by PETCO's Inventory Agreement Vendor. , 9. Seismic Restraints (as may be required by the local jurisdiction). • 1.03 RELATED WORK: a f A. Section 05500- Metal Fabrications. is . B. Section 07720- Roof Accessories. al Li iI , C. Section 15255 - Seismic Restraints. A D. Section 15300 -Fire Suppression System, Section 15400 - Plumbing Systems and Section e� 16000 - Electrical Systems; related work including gas, and electrical wiring and connections ti to HVAC units, heaters, and exhaust fans. n E. Work by Others: The HVAC Control Panel and Control Accessories, including sensors and wiring will be provided by PETCO's Inventory Agreement Vendor. Refer to Section 16600 - Energy Management System. . 1 1.04 SUBMITTALS: Prepare submittals and Request for Substitution (if any) per Section 01340 - Submittals. Submit Rooftop Unit Product Data; Ductwork Shop Drawings; Flue Vent Product Data; Grilles, Registers and Diffusers Product Data; Rooftop Unit Thermostat Product Data; Exhaust Fan . Product Data; and Unit Heaters Product Data, all in sufficient detail to demonstrate compliance with the work of this Section. 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE: i A. All materials, apparatus, equipment and installation must comply with the most stringent standards between applicable building and mechanical codes and ordinances, State Industrial Accident Commission, Underwriters' Laboratory and National Board of Fire Underwriters. B. Drawings and Coordination: D PETCO South Tigard, OR Exhibit B Specs South Tigard, OR HVAC SYSTEMS . 15500- 121611 15500 -1 i • iv 1. The Contractor shall verify the dimensions governing the mechanical work in the building. Because of the scale of the mechanical drawings, it is not possible to indicate – . - - - -- - - - -- .—all- offsets, - fittings,_ and - accessories - that - maybe- required -to- meet -all- conditions. The — .- Contractor shall examine the adjoining work, on which mechanical work is dependent for proper operation, and must report any work that must be corrected. 2. If the equipment proposed for installation requires structural, mechanical or electrical space conditions than those shown on the drawings, the Contractor shall allow for the cost of such modifications in the contract sum. No waiver of responsibility for defective work shall be accepted due to failure to record and accommodate unfavorable conditions. C. Roof Penetrations: The Contractor shall coordinate the installation of all roof penetrations so that the roof warranty is NOT altered, modified or voided. 1.06 WARRANTY/ CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTS: A. Manufacturer's Warranty: The Contractor shall include a copy of the manufacturer's standard product warranties in the Building Maintenance Manuals submitted per Section 01700 - Contract Closeout. B. Building Maintenance Manuals: The Contractor shall include HVAC Systems Information per Section 01700 - Contract Closeout. • C. Project Record Drawings: The Contractor shall record all changes as the work progresses on a set of project record drawings kept at the jobsite, and shall provide Record Drawings to PETCO after the Date of Substantial Completion per Section 01700 - Contract Closeout. 1.07 CLOSEOUT MAINTENANCE BY CONTRACTOR: The Contractor shall provide new, replacement, standard duty service Filters to replace the temporary filters used during construction, by the Date of Substantial Completion. PART 2 PRODUCTS • - 2.01 HVAC UNITS: A. The rooftop mounted packaged HVAC Units (RTUs) shall be purchased by the Contractor through a PETCO Inventory Account agreement: CARRIER NATIONAL ACCOUNTS Contact: Debbie Balcom Deborah.Balcom @carrier.utc.com (P) 315 -432 -7273 (F) 315 -433 -4615 No product/ manufacturer substitution is permitted. B. Lead Time: 8 to 10 weeks after credit/ account approval and execution of purchase order. C. The RTUs shall be furnished by the PETCO Inventory Account vendor complete with casing, refrigeration system, gas -fired heating section, fan, motor and drive, filters (two sets for each RTU), hail guard, burglar bars, economizers and barometric relief, and automatic controls. D. The RTUs shall be furnished by the PETCO Inventory Account vendor with Roofcurbs and r' F4 9 Security Bars unless retrofit roofcurbs are provided. If retrofit roofcurbs are provided, then the Contractor shall provided Security Bars per Section 05500 -Metal Fabrications, and similar to as detailed on the drawings for other roof openings. Pressure treated wood blocking and tit PETCO South Tigard, OR Exhibit B Specs South Tigard, OR HVAC SYSTEMS V 15500- 121611 15500 -2 N • • • • • shim material to level the roofcurbs shall be provided by the Contractor; Fire Retardant Wood • shall be provided by the Contractor if so required by the local jurisdiction. _ _ _- _ __E. -- The_RTUs- shall -each ..be -- fumished- with-a- relay - -to- provide- three -(3)- minute -time - delay - - - -- between starting the first and second compressor for each unit, and a lockout timer to provide a minimum off -time of five (5) minutes between compressor cycling, and Temperature sensing control system. F. Temperature Control shall be as follows: r3 1. Each new RTU shall be provided with factory installed Carrier temperature control system suitable for interfacing with the Energy Management System provided by PETCO's Vendor. The control system shall provide two stages of cooling and two stages of heating, .adjustable anti -cycle timer, economizer control (where applicable), etc, as indicated on the drawings. 2. Smoke Detection: Carrier units will be furnished with duct smoke detectors. Upon smoke detection by the rooftop units' duct mounted smoke detectors, the rooftop units must shut down with signal sent to the fire alarm control panel. 3. If Carrier units are NOT provided for this project, the HVAC Contractor shall furnish and install System Sensor ionization detectors with sampling tube and auxiliary contacts. The Electrical Contractor shall provide field power wiring. No product/manufacturer substitution is permitted. • G. The Rooftop HVAC Units shall be furnished with disposable filters for testing and until the construction completion. H. The HVAC installer must be certified to handle R -410A refrigerant due to new service procedures and precautions. Equipment Operation Check (EOC): • 1. An Equipment Operation Check (EOC) is to be provided to PETCO after the HVAC installation and start up is completed per the manufacturer's instruction. A Carrier representative will inspect the equipment installation and the system operation. 2. The HVAC Subcontractor shall schedule the EOC at least three (3) weeks prior to desired inspection date, with: • CARRIER NATIONAL ACCOUNTS Contact: Debbie Balcom • The Contractor shall notify the PETCO Project Manager of the Equipment Operation Check's scheduled date and time. 3. Complete start up, testing & run of all units at least 24 hours prior to Equipment Operation Check. Contractor will be required to complete a Pre -EOC checklist form, which is to be provided to Carrier Corporation. 4. The HVAC Subcontractor shall provide at its cost a qualified service technician to be present during the Equipment Operation Check. 5. Carrier Corporation shall provide a written copy of the EOC report to PETCO and to the HVAC Subcontractor. 6. All defects, if any, in the Carrier rooftop HVAC units, the installation and the system operation shall be corrected by the HVAC Subcontractor within 14 days after the distribution of the EOC report. The failure to identify a defect during the EOC does not El PETCO South Tigard, OR Exhibit B Specs South Tigard, OR HVAC SYSTEMS 15500- 121611 15500 - relieve the Landlord /Owner and the HVAC Subcontractor of the responsibility to correct • subsequently identified defects. -- 2.02 -- EXHAUST -FANS: — •-- - - - - -- - -• - -- - - -- - - ------- ----- ---- - - - - -- -- A. Exhaust fans shall be provided with roof curbs, bases, back draft dampers, insect screens, speed switches, and duct connections. • B. Provide motors with flush -type mounted motor starters unless motors are provided with built - in protection. C. Provide Security Bars for Exhaust Fans when the roof opening (inside of roof curb) exceeds the maximum opening limits indicated on the Drawings. • 2.03 GAS UNIT HEATERS (WHERE APPLICABLE): Gas Unit Heaters shall be provided complete with electric and gas controls, gas piping and safety devices. 2.04 ELECTRIC UNIT HEATERS, WALL HEATERS AND DOOR HEATERS: Units shall be provided with all electric line voltage and control connections, safety devices and mounting hardware and thermostat and control wiring. 2.05 DUCT WORK: A. Provide galvanized sheet metal ductwork fabricated and installed per the more stringent of ASHRAE standards, SMACNA standards, or local jurisdiction requirements. Duct sizes shown on drawings are the inside net clear dimensions from the inside face of insulation (exposed ductwork) or inside face of duct sheet metal (concealed ductwork). • Fabricate ductwork of prime grade, lock forming quality galvanized steel sheets per SMACNA standards: 1. 12" and smaller (longest side) 26 gauge. - 2. 13" through 28" (longest side) 24 gauge. 3. 29" through 30" (longest side) 24 gauge; 1" x 1" x 1/8" angles at 5 feet O.C. 4. 31" through 42" (longest side) 22 gauge, 1" x 1" x 1/8" angles at 5 feet O.C. 5. 42" through 54" (longest side) 22 gauge; 1 -1/2" x 1 -1/2" x 1/8" angles at 4 feet O.C. B. Provide manually operated dampers at branch ducts, two gauges heavier than the duct in which installed, and equipped with locking quadrants. Access panels in ductwork shall be galvanized sheet steel, two gauges heavier than the duct with rolled edges, felt strips, or neoprene gasketing and attached to duct with sheet metal screws at a maximum of 6" on center. C. Flash all ducts passing through roof or exterior walls, and silicone caulk all joints. Seal all duct seams with tape or mastic. Support ductwork from overhead with strap iron or angles. D. Construct fittings, elbows and transitions to provide minimum noise and resistance. Where, space permits, elbows shall have a minimum radius of 1 -1/2 times the width (or depth). Transitions must be gradual with changes not to exceed 1" x 4 ". When structural conditions necessitate, fittings and elbows shall be made sharply but with full radius turning vanes. E. Provide flexible connections with 30 ounce, neoprene coated, fire retardant, waterproof and airtight glass fabric. F.. Unions, valves, dampers and controls shall not be placed in any location that will be inaccessible after the system is complete. All damper control handles, electric controls, air controls, and other apparatus which must be located in an inaccessible location must be PETCO South Tigard, OR Exhibit B Specs South Tigard, OR HVAC SYSTEMS 15500- 121611 15500 -4 r • Of r; . • y > n N • 4 , • provided with suitable access doors or covers (fitted over a framed hole) which will permit • proper operation and servicing of HVAC Systems. F -- 2,06—DUCTWORK-INSULATION: A. General: Provide materials complying with NFPA Bulletin 90 -A, as determined by UL Method NFPA 225, ASTM E84 and local jurisdiction, flame spread rating under 25 and smoke - developed rating under 50. Acceptable Manufacturers: Owens /Corning Fiberglass, Johns - Manville, Certainteed. El rl B. Exposed Ductwork: Line interior of exposed supply and return ductwork with 1" thick, 3.0 lb /cu.ft. density, black, neoprene coated fiberglass duct liner, minimum installed R -value of 4.0. is ° C. Wrap exterior of rectangular concealed supply ductwork with fiberglass batt duct insulation with vapor barrier. Use bonding adhesive to prevent sagging of insulation, seal all joints, M breaks and punctures with vapor barrier compound. a 1. Ceiling space in areas >9000 and up to 19800 HDD65: 2" thick, 1.0 lb/cu.ft. density, minimum installed R -value of 6.0. . 2. Ceiling space all other geographic areas except >19800 HDD65: 2" thick, 0.75 lb/cu.ft. density, minimum installed R -value of 5.0. D. Rectangular exposed, exterior ductwork shall be insulated with 1.5" thick insulation board, 6 lb./cu.ft, with ASJ or FSK Facing. Facings shall have a maximum vapor transmission rate of .02 perms. After insulation has been installed, install aluminum corner bead at the four corners of each duct. The entire assembly shall be coated with a 1/8" thick layer of fire 1 retardant vinyl acrylic mastic. Into this layer of mastic embed 10 x 10 mesh glass fabric. Over the fabric, apply another 1/8" thick layer of insulation mastic, troweled to a smooth finish. Minimum installed R -value of 8.0. E. Ductwork insulation and adhesive must meet fire hazard classification NFPA 90A standards and be so labeled and have an NCR (No. 6 mounting) of at least .07. 2.07 GRILLES, REGISTERS, AND DIFFUSERS: Provide diffusers and supply, exhaust, and return air . registers factory painted Color White. • 2.08 EQUIPMENT BASES AND VIBRATION ISOLATION: In seismic zones requiring seismic curbs, the Contractor shall provide equipment bases and vibration isolation supports under all HVAC systems 14 equipment. Where suitable foundations are not detailed or specified, they shall be furnished in Al accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Vibration isolation shall be provided under all equipment with moving parts such as blowers, air handling units and fans, shall be properly loaded and installed in accordance with the manufacturer's written recommendations. 2.09 GAS FLUES (WHERE APPLICABLE): Provide Gas Flues per drawings, applicable gas codes, AGA, and manufacturer's recommendations. 2.10 CONDENSATE PIPING: Provide condensate piping with P -trap to outflow onto roof surface or - piping with indirect connection to storm gutters (as indicated on drawings). " 2.11 GAS PIPING (WHERE APPLICABLE): Refer to Section 15400 - Plumbing Systems. ,i 2.12 ELECTRICAL WIRING: P. A. Mechanical equipment having electric motors shall be furnished with all necessary control services for the protection of each motor and for automatic and /or manual control. U . PETCO South Tigard, OR Exhibit B Specs South Tigard, OR HVAC SYSTEMS - 15500- 121611 15500 - B. All field line voltage wiring shall be provided by the Electrical Contractor. Sensors, thermostat and control switches shall be located as shown or directed, and all controls, relays, starters and- wiring_shall_conform_to_ the_ National _Electrical_Code.and_all_ local _applicable_requirements._. —__ . _ All controls shall be furnished and proper identified with instruction for proper electrical .+ connections. The responsibility for proper connections and operations of HVAC equipment, although field wired by the Electrical Contractor or the owner's vendor, is included under this Section. Verify all electrical connections before ordering any equipment. 2.13 FIRE AND FIRE /SMOKE DAMPERS: Provide fire and combination fire /smoke dampers where indicated or required by NFPA and all locally adopted codes. Dampers shall be designed for horizontal or vertical air flow as required by installation. Fire dampers shall be UL labeled to meet UL #555S and all adopted code requirements. Dampers shall have blades or curtain out of air stream. Provide all necessary access doors, framing, and sleeves for damper mounting per UL, • • NFPA and apopted code requirements. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 SURFACE CONDITIONS: The Contractor shall examine the areas and conditions under which work of this Section will be provided, shall correct conditions detrimental to the timely and proper • completion of the work, and shall NOT proceed until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. 3.02 PREPARATION: Provide sleeves, accurately dimensioned and shaped to permit passage of items • of this Section. Deliver all such sleeves, with accurate setting drawings and setting information, to the trades providing the surfaces through which such items must penetrate and in a timely manner to ensure inclusion in this work. 3.03 PAINTING: Refer to Section 09900 - Painting for painting of exposed overhead HVAC Systems. All exposed overhead HVAC Systems, including but not limited to access doors, pipes, conduit, junction boxes, ducts, grilles, registers, vents and similar HVAC Systems items which are not . otherwise factory pre - finished or pre - painted, including those with mill or galvanized finishes, and • supports typically located suspended from the exposed structure, shall be dry-fall painted to match the adjacent painted, exposed structure surfaces. 3.04 TESTING AND ADJUSTING: A. Test and adjust each piece of equipment and each system as required to ensure proper operation. B. Balancing Report: For each system, the Contractor shall include a copy of the certified Air .Balancing Report in the Building Maintenance Manuals submitted to PETCO after the Date of Final Completion per Section 01700 - Project Closeout. The Balancing Report shall include the following: 1. Air volumes at all supply, return, and exhaust outlets. 2. Total CFM supplied; Total CFM returned; Total Static Pressure at each fan and at each . system; Actual CFMs; Design CFMs. 3. Motor speed, fan speed, and input ampere rating for each fan. 3.05 SYSTEM TESTING AND START -UP: A. The Contractor shall provide System Startup for the first heating and first cooling season. r^ B. System Startup of the HVAC Systems shall be for ten (10) consecutive calendar days. During this period of operation, the Contractor shall test each component for proper operation. The PETCO South Tigard, OR Exhibit B Specs South Tigard, OR HVAC SYSTEMS 15500 - 121611 15500 -6 11 airflow shall be balanced, temperature controls adjusted, bearings tested and lubricated, • motor loads taken, flow rate balanced and pressures checked. fl - - -C- - During- the - ten -( -10) -day - System-Startup-and-Test- period - Contractor - shall- inform - - -- designated PETCO personnel about the operation and maintenance of HVAC Systems equipment. D. System Startup Statement: The Mechanical Contractor shall provide a signed System Startup Statement - certifying acceptance of the operation and acknowledgement of the receipt of instructions, by an authorized PETCO representative (as designated by the PETCO Project X1 manager or the PETCO District Manager) - -to the PETCO Project Manager, stating the following: (Contractor Name), the Carrier factory representative, and (HVAC subcontractor Name), have started each and all systems; and we have demonstrated their normal operations to PETCO representative (Name); and we have instructed the PETCO representative in the operation and maintenance thereof. Contractor Representative's Name and Signature) HVAC Subcontractor Representative's Name and Signature • Carrier Representative's Name and Signature PETCO Representative's Name and Signature E. A second and third instruction meeting between the Contractor and the designated PETCO operating personnel shall be scheduled at three (3) months and eleven (11) months after the Date of Substantial Completion. F. Prior to acceptance and final payment, the Contractor shall demonstrate that all HVAC equipment is functioning properly and efficiently. Sheave changes and air qualities shall be balanced by a certified Balancing Contractor (PE) for consistent temperatures throughout, controls shall be adjusted, and the system shall be placed in proper operation. 3.06 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS TO PETCO: Upon completion of the entire mechanical system, and prior to acceptance by PETCO, the Contractor shall provide a qualified systems engineer and fully instruct the PETCO maintenance personnel in proper HVAC Systems operation and maintenance. The Contractor shall coordinate the scheduling of HVAC Systems instructions and notification of affected PETCO personnel. END OF SECTION SFr -- i 9 • A PETCO South Tigard, OR Exhibit B Specs South Tigard, OR HVAC SYSTEMS 15500- 121611 15500 - • /c-22-- p0 178 CONSULTING 5..5 V L M K ENGINEERS 50303.242228344 .9263 3 vlmk @vlmk.com • ^1 3933 SW Kelly Avenue • Portland • OR • 97239 -4393 www.vlmk.com STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS • for • PETCO TIGARD HVAC ADDITION 15660 SW PACIFIC HIGHWAY (99W) TIGARD, OR 97224 for DiS Services Attn: Dave Schrom P.O. Box 41 Netarts, OR 97143 n,• i'. r 1 5�� N O AFS % 43,‘ ��' • NiGON S VG" 513112 EXPIRES: 8-30 -20I3 Prepared By: Colby Anderson, E.I.T. VLMK Job Number: 20120207 ,1 May 3 2012 • 4 , I/ ' Structural Engineering•Civil Engineering•Industrial Engineering•Planning•Studies /Evaluations•Entitlement VLMK Consulting Engineers, Inc. Structural Calculations DC -1 Petco Tigard HVAC Addition Petco Tigard HVAC Addition 15660 SW Pacific Highway (99W) • Tigard, OR 97224 VLMK JOB NO. 20120207 STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS FOR HVAC PERMIT TABLE OF CONTENTS Design Outline and Criteria DC -1 thru DC -3 Structural Details 5 -1 thru S-10 Structural Calculations C -1 thru C -8 Reference Sheets REF -1 thru REF -4 (Mechanical Cut Sheets) DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURAL SYSTEM • As a part of a Petco tenant improvement, (4) new HVAC Units are being installed on the rooftop of the existing facility located at 15660 SW Pacific Highway in Tigard, OR. (3) of the units are replacing existing units, and the other unit is new. Per the framing plans, the units will require additional support framing as noted. This package includes calculations verifying the adequacy of the existing roof structure to accommodate the replacement and new HVAC units. Calculations and details for the anchorage of the units to resist and seismic forces are also included. i File: GVArad20121201202071Calalations120120207 Design Cnteria Petco Tigard.docx Page 1 Printed: May 03, 2012 • Structural Calculations DC -2 Petco Tigard HVAC Addition --DESIGN-CRITERIA— - - -- - - -- - - - - -- CODES: 2010 Oregon Structural Specialty Code (Based on the 2009 International Building Code) DESIGN LOADS: Live Loads: Roof Snow Load Flat Roof Snow Load, Pf 25.0 psf Snow Exposure Factor, C 1.0 Snow Load Importance Factor, I 1.0 • Thermal Factor, C 1.0 • Dead Loads: Roof (Panelized) Roofing (new and future) 4.0 psf Insulation 1.5 psf Sheathing (5/8" plywood) 1.8 psf Sub- purlins 1.0 psf Joists 3.0 psf Girders • 1.0 psf Mechanical and Electrical 1.0 psf Miscellaneous 1.7 psf Total Roof Load 15.0 psf Additional Loads Roof Mounted Mechanical Units As Noted Wind: Basic Wind Speed (3- second gust) 95 mph Wind Importance Factor, I„, I = 1.0 Occupancy Category II Wind Exposure B Internal Pressure Coefficient GC, = +/- 0.18 Seismic: Seismic Importance Factor 1.0 Occupancy Category II Mapped Spectral Response Accelerations S = 95.3% S = 41.9% Site Class • D Spectral Response Coefficients Sds = 71.1% Shc = 44.2% Seismic Design Category D Component Anchorage Factors a RD I l HVAC Equip 2.5 6.0 1.0 a File. G1 Acad20121201202071Calculations120120207 Design Criteria Petco Tigard e=GC Page 2 Printed May 03, 2012 • Structural Calculations DC -3 Petco Tigard HVAC Addition MATERIALS Structural Steel: Wide Flange Beams ASTM A992 F = 50 ksi Plates, Shapes ASTM A36 F = 36 ksi. Bolts and Anchors: Structural Bolts ASTM A325 F 44 ksi Wood ,Framing: Joists, Beams and Douglas Fir #2 Stringers Sills, Ledgers, Plates, Pressure Treated etc. exposed to Hem Fir #2 weather • • a File: G. 1Acad20121201202071Calculations120120207 Design Criteria Petro Tigard.doa Page 3 Printed' May 03, 2012 • • - • - ei ••-.7-• ;IR- rW - ..:•Wir T.Z.V.17'ild'i: •,-., ,7.-puir,..,,•-■11:2■-er19.-1,,,--,.“-:•-,, '. • .4.... t-,...,L3, / 1.4 r. i ' - . 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T.. k'V. 770..-11 IIII.77:17.:;.7'...:7•12.:C452:1.74-j3....1161G-1-.1"..7f+-1:4. • 3 I Pontad 30 APR 2012. 1013A1.i P :-• :i". •-;:- :-i;":- •., ;- -.• ;- General peal u p : '7% ..? - •-• . , r - 7* - ;• I ' . •■•• • 1 .■ i!. : I ENERQAT.Q.A8:;.1983-21:111,8#10.6.12.4.k4,Ver,612,424,i Lic. # : KW-06002728 Licensee : VLMK CONSULTING ENGINEERS Description : ExLsting Joist Check BEFORE at RTU-4 V,Pe.r.ler.41134.1(ni Reijes Elastic Modulus 29,000.0 ksi Span #1 Span Length = 36.167 ft Area = 10.0 inA2 Moment of Inertia = 100.0 in"4 D 2.028 0.091 S 3.9 0.175 Span=36.167ft Service loads entered. Load Factors will be applied for calculations. Load for Span Number 1 Varying Uniform Load : D(S,E) = 0.0130->0.0130, S(S,E) = 0.0250->0.0250 ksf, Extent = 0.0—» 36.167 ft, Trib Width = 13.0 ft, (Existing Distribi r b.ei.bilitrififA Maximum Bending = 62.287 k - ft Maximum Shear = 7.559 k Load Combination +D+S+H Load Combination +D+S+H Location of maximum on span 17.179ft . Location of maximum on span - 0.000 ft Span # where maximum occurs Span # 1 Span # where maximum occurs Span # 1 Maximum Deflection Max Downward L+Lr+S Deflection 3.346 in Max Upward L+Lr+S Deflection 0.000 in Max Downward Total Deflection 5.087 in Max Upward Total Deflection 0.000 in urn, peflegtRin.C4:iitatfpr.erttoad§: Load Combination Span Max. *-* Defl Location In Span Load Combination Max. '4" Dell Location in Span - D+S I . 5.0866 17.903 0.0000 0.000 : Support notation : Far left Is #1 Values in KIPS Load Combination Support 1 Support 2 Overall MAXimum 7.559 6.185 D Only 2.586 2.116 S Only 4.973 4.069 D+S 7.559 6.185 a • • f I •' PrinIEd• 30 APR 2012 1014A _ • • G e 'ra pp eakrAnal`-sis • ;;: °; _ ,_ -r 2l_ . • - _,- ,:�,r...- ,. ... — , ., _... . ..._ .... ., 11ii.ENERCAEQ,:INC. 1983 .2011,�u11��:924;24,VeN6.12' 124 Li c. # : KW -06002728 Licensee : VLMK CONSULTING ENGINEERS Description : Existing Joist Check AFTER at RTU-4 G Beam ?r6peifie5' tf ... :1'= 4 ' +; ,; Elastic Modulus 29,000.0 ksi Span #1 Span Length = 36.167 ft Area = 10.0 inA2 Moment of Inertia = 100.0 in "4 6(0 51 D(2.028,0.091) S(3.9,0.175) Span = 36.167 ft 7 • Service loads entered. Load Factors will be applied for calculations. Load for Span Number 1 Varying Uniform Load : D(S,E) = 0.0130 - >0.0130, S(S,E) = 0.0250 - >0.0250 ksf, Extent = 0.0 —» 36.167 ft, Trib Width = 13.0 ft, (Existing Distribi Point Load : D = 0.50 k (5 7.750 ft, (RTU -4 } :, DESIGNSU +IMAR Y-? . :' ?'';,i'� • F° _ . - -r ; Maximum Bending = �w * 64.334 k -ft Maximum Shear = 7.952 k Load Combination +D +S+H Load Combination +D +S+H Location of maximum on span 16.998ft Location of maximum on span 0.000 ft Span # where maximum occurs Span # 1 Span # where maximum occurs Span # 1 Maximum Deflection Max Downward L +Lr +S Deflection 3.346 in Max Upward L +Lr +S Deflection 0.000 in Max Downward Total Deflection 5.266 in Max Upward Total Deflection 0.000 in 'O.veral! Maximu'fn,Deflect(on4' 0rafactoretl toads' i • Load Combination Span Max.' -' Defl Location in Span Load Combination Max. "+' Defl Location In Span D+S 1 5.2663 17.903 0.0000 0.000 Vert ucalReaetions_•Unfactored';""f ,:'":-�' -'?., '{ ,7.1 Support notation : Far left is #1 Values in KIPS Load Combination Support I t Support 2 Overall MAXimum 7.952 6.292 D Only 2.979 2.223 S Only 4.973 4.069 D+S 7.952 6.292 • • A Printed 30 APR 2012. 3 00PM Wo _.,',_;...7. -- ,,.: - I,..1". , - .. :.. ''. ;I: . •-. - . "I" !..:1. • '' '". • 1 ■ - , - ..'■ ,,,,, 4 , 7 .- - '':'''.- • ' "i' t-vvpa, Be pea m ,• , .L,. :,. .: : • • :. -1 ..,... . - : .••:: i.p ... ;: Ix ::.,:. , • ii, ..:••;•-. •: : ! • .!.. .., .,. --.. i„ •• _,.....- :• - . :-:..•.,,.•.. L , ',... r ',-;-: . ■ t-r.. • ".• • -0: •,. - '' ' ' ..i, . .: '''; . *4 . '''-': "J. ': ',I. !, !- •- -- EREReat,1N0•198MII8III46.124:24,Yen6.02.4,24'E. Lic. # : KW-06002728 Licensee : VLMK CONSULTING ENGINEERS _ Description : New Beam at North side of RTU-4 Material Properties • Calculations per NDS 2005, ASCE 7 Analysis Method : Allowable Stress Design Fb - Tension 900.0 psi E: Modulus of Elasticity Load Combination 2006 IBC & ASCE 7-05 Fb - Compr 900.0 psi Ebend- xx I ,600.0 ksi Fc - Pril 1,350.0 psi Eminbend - xx 580.0 ksi Wood Species : Douglas Fir - Larch Fc - Pep 625.0 psi Wood Grade : No.2 Fv 180.0 psi Ft 575.0 psi Density 32.210pcf Beam Bracing : Beam is Fully Braced against lateral-torsion buckling D(0.812) S(0.6) D(0.026t S(0.05) * * * * - , ... , , . • .--. - :F Att , --- _ ,,. ,,,,.,,., - „.-----1-__ .,,,,- i - „_,..,f,..-.. _ ,,% - 4.-. ,..g 4 oett', ... - , : •-■-i'-'. 1k. -" '' .. ..' . .. : :4 .17.: .: ' 419 :"-'• i -t-L,V ''..tat-. Z; _____ 1 IIP _-0 A 4x10 A Span = 15.0 ft I . li,-Aliiilitid Loads::: -..,.- ,--.:-_ ',.:.;• ,•:.: •-, 1 .: , : -L- Service loads entered. Load Factors will be applied for calculations. Uniform Load : D = 0.0130, S = 0.0250 ksf, Tributary Width = 2.0 ft, (Existing Distributed Loads' Point Load : D = 0.8120, S = 0.60 k a 12.0 ft, (New Framing (picking up RTU and 1 '. -. :,. 54 7 ::F: !.;; Design OK ---, s..L.m...1......w.....q.:, . Maximum Bending Stress Ratio = 0.928 1 Maximum Shear Stress Ratio = 0.368: 1 Section used for this span 4x10 Section used for this span 4x10 -, fb : Actual = 1,149.27psi fV : Actual = 76.11 psi FB : Allowable = 1,242.00psi Fv : Allowable = 207.00 psi Load Combination +D+S+H Load Combination Location of maximum on span = 11.250ft Location of maximum on span = 14.250ft Span # where maximum occurs = Span # 1 Span # where maximum occurs = Span # 1 Maximum Deflection Max Downward L+Lr+S Deflection 0.269 in Ratio = 668 Max Upward L+Lr+S Deflection 0.000 in Ratio = 0 <360 Max Downward Total Deflection 0.505 in Ratio = 356 Max Upward Total Deflection 0.000 in Ratio = 0 <180 .17- 6veiattiiixiiiiiiiii'Difie&tiori;,:iirifido - iiidL'Oidi : 1. -r. :' - ' . , . Load Combination Span Max. '-' Defl Location in Span Load Combination Max. '+' Dell Location in Span D+S 1 0.5046 8.025 0.0000 0.000 :.. Vertical Reacticilis l Unfactored --:-...-....., .: ..,-...., :. Support notation : Far left Is #1 Values in KIPS Load Combination Support 1 Support 2 Overall MAXImum 0.852 1.700 D Only 0.357 0.845 S Only 0.495 0.855 D+S 0.852 1.700 a V L J % ( K C O N S U L T I N G P 503.222.4453 Job Petco HVAC E N G I N E E R S F 503.248.9263 Job No. 20120207 3933 SW Kelly Avenue • • Portland • Oregon 97239 -4393 E ylmk@v1mk.com Vd www.vlmk.com Date 04/30 v2. 00 - Software Copyright 2010 VLMK Consulting Engineers. All Rights Reserved. Sh ee t No. C -(0 Mechanical Unit Anchorage Design - RTU -1, . 2, & 3 of if Based on the 2009 International Building Code and ASCE 7 -05 DESIGN INPUT I X 1 Seismic Parameters [ASCE 7 -05 Section 13.6] • 3 4 • yvk�dr (Assumed) CG Site Class = °C"pd� €( Sos =7' Design spectral response acceleration *cR IY • Ap = aZ�, .:� g �lT�,,,,,,,�3�,� [Table 13.6 -1 ASCE7 -05] Yc Rp = LENiprei [Table 13.6 -1 ASCE7 -05] • 1 2 • Ip = NI '' 5 L Importance Factor � l z = ' P. Attachment height from base of structure h = , s (ft) Average roof height of structure from base Xcg PLAN VIEW Wind Parameters [ASCE 7 -05 Section 6.5.15.1] P = ^yrfl s Design wind ressure �„�4 -:.+ (P fl 9 P (Psi HVAC Unit Data ( + / -) i �G • WP =� ! IJ OW Machine Weight (Controls) `�!'� X = Erytit (in) Base Dimension Zcg • Y =f1 (in) Base Dimension ' ' Z = R [gle (in) Height of Unit and Curb • . Xcg = ,tri ''"ld : (in) Center of Gravity SIDE VIEW Ycg = Al' (in) Center of Gravity Zcg = u t*,t . (in) Center of Gravity ,% ANALYSIS - . Base Shear • Seismic 0.4a S W F = p °S ° Cl +2 272 lbs. <_ 1.6S °S I p W p =870 lbs. OK R ti l hJJ z 0.35 = 163 lbs. OK Base Shear, V = 272 V/1.4 = 194 lbs. (ASD) Wind Fw = 1118 lbs. Controlling Base Shear = 1118 lbs. Wind Anchor Shear (Seismic) Anchor dx dx ^2 dy dy ^2 Minimum eccentricity = ta t 1 43 1849 34 1156 ex = 3.15 ey = -2.3" 2 45 2025 34 1156 Mx -x = 611.9 My -y = -447 3 43 1849 26 676 4 . 45 2025 26 676 Y Direction X Direction 7748 3664 V1 = 52 V1 = 44 V2,4 = 52 V3 = 45 Overturning Vmax = 280 lbs. Mot = 4468 lb -In. seismic Each Anchor /Corner Mot = 33550 lb -in. wind Mres -x = 19737 lb-in. Mres -y = 11934 lb -in. Net Bolt Tension X Direction Y Direction Tmax* = 180 lbs. Tx* = 78 , Ty* = 180 Each Anchor /Corner • "'negative ( -) values Indicate there Is no net uplift 4' C.1) 4 ,4 we &mil Cogasf • V . 1V1 it ENGINEERS T 503.248.9263 Job Petco HVAC Job No. 20120207 3933 SW Kelly Avenue • Portland • Oregon 97239 -4393 vlmk @vlmk.com Date 04/30/2012 'i www.vlmk.com v2.00 - Software Copyright 2010 VLMK Consulting Engineers. All Rights Reserved. Sheet No. C - Wind Loads on Rooftop Structures and Equipment Based on the 2009 International Building Code and ASCE 7 -05, 6.5.15.1 TYPICAL SCREEN WALL Di % TYPICAL MECHANICAL UNIT I1. F h H 1114 V Exposure Category [Section 6.5.6.3] K = w`gq0Pa=l Topographic Factor [Figure 6 -4] i = Importance Factor [Table 6 -1] V = " : Basic Wind Speed 3- Second Gust [Figure 6 -1] "' B = at o #t Horizontal Dimension of Building Measured Normal to the Wind Direction h = =•• 0'M Mean Roof Height of Building (Eave Height if Roof Angle < 101 Dv = MOM Height of Rooftop Structure or Equipment DH = M EM Width of Rooftop Structure or Equipment H = 29.50 ft Height to Top of Structure or Equipment q = 7.0 3- Second Gust -Speed Power Law Exponent [Table 6 -2] Zg = 1200 ft Nominal Height of Atmospheric Boundary Layer [Table 6 -2] Kz = 0.701 Velocity Pressure Exposure Coefficient [Table 6 -3] Kd = 0.90 Wind Directionality Factor [Table 6 -4] qz = 0.00256K [Equation 6 -15] • qz = 14.6 psf Velocity Pressure [Equation 6 -15] G = 0.85 Gust Effect Factor [Section 6.5.8.1] Cf = 1.3 Force Coefficient [Figure 6 -21] ' Af = 27.0 sf Area of Structure Normal to the Wind Direction Bh = 2500.0 sf Building Area Normal to the Wind Direction x = 1.9 Force Increase Factor [Section 6.5.15.1] F = xg [Equation 6 -28 and Section 6.5.15.1] p = 30.5 psf Design Wind Pressure F = 823.2 lb Design Wind Force • ' i 2usGs "DesignMaps" Summary Report User - Specified Input • '' Report Title Petco HVAC Unit Addition Mon April 30, 2012 18:52:00 UTC • Building Code Reference Document 2010 ASCE 7 Standard . 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S•EAteS • �'' _ , ? -`•y .... 0, 4 . , :etil• Tuatatir1. Stir ' 1, . ' i .. ; ^ti:,. " h:tvL' t :. ,. t _'lam y_, •�.•. P t 0 ! F 4; r '', � . - "II... ° 1ii' '(� IS i I ,% ,{ tlry? t. I ,- -,. :` - ...! - �if� • • Y ( Y , ! w, � E<a' j :I�.1 �',i�': ■ ?.X -rb: • USGS- Provided Output . S S = 0.953 g S MS = 1.066 g S 05 = 0.711 g • S = 0.419 g S = 0.662 g S ol = 0.442 g For information on how the SS and Si values above have been calculated from probabilistic (risk - targeted) and deterministic ground motions in the direction of maximum horizontal response, please return to the application and select the "2009 NEHRP" building code reference document. MCE Response Spectrum Design Response Spectrum 1.10 0.72 0.99 0.64 0.09 0.56 0.77 .. „� 0.48 S 0.66 I 2 0.5 I 5 0.40 f 0.44 0.32 0.32 0.24 0.22 0.16 0.11 0.09 ^ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.20 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.90 2.00 0.00 0.20 0.10 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.00 2.00 Period, T (sec) Period, T (sec) • For PGA M , T CRS a C R1 values, please view the detailed report. • Certified Drawing for RTU -1 -3 Project Petco 14075 - Tigard 02/23/2012 Prepared By: 04:51PM • 601E3 UNIT J K Y OITIED r.9 Tm 1-1 nu 1 I: -11X1 rt r III CIP m 0 1111 /0rmlrim LWR6/11 M 1111( 6313 as m O t r14if 1. 011105101S ARE II 14(11(5 DIIICNS10R5 1ECR10LOGIE3 1 6r Y111 mCC•u a 1ICI I10 To//s1 4 MU V ITI rur re 0� WI 05)160 N 1.. 11401 IN ( I ARE IN MILLIMETERS. 81 m 11 1// 77 15 1!6 O° w i a mp i Nirmr m 0:f! mlmr 211110 /,.,•I� a 111111C1 16HC •A0T ()016) 16561 11071 CAAAICI lull 2. d CENTER OF GIAV111 4600 -008 49 3/8 37 111 IS Ile CONNECTION SIZES LIZ531 (0161 14011 3 y DIBCCTIOR or All ILO1 160E -D09 41 3/5 31 Ill IS 7/0 A I l /6' (351 D1.0 FIELD Pall SUPPLY HOLE 112531 16161 (4071 10-31e �— 110261 B 2 I /2• (611 01A POWER SLPPLF 810CeWT r C 1 311' 1511 01A GAU01 ACCESS PLUG I i 0 716 1221 D1A FIELD COYTOOI 1151116 ROLL 0.311 E 1 /4'•14 IPI CONDENSATE 03415 ECONOMIZER HOOD ( 20.3/ OPf I0001 2 ORALI F 314' -il OPT GAS CO /NE(1101 6 2 • 1511 DIA 201E1 SUPPLY 6114K11-0U1 — T � THRU - THE-BASE CHART (FIELD INST) • i'� - 4 1NE00 NDL01 AECUTALO 6 USE RIFN ACCY SITS • ; �l "" 78.310 1 SIB PWR001A01, 17 - 645 1NQU CURD !�1 (�. 1 1 C P 01: 07, • GAS I '1 (9251 (1211 CRO7NPIR002A01: 08,01 • GAS TORO CURB ' / '` ", .J� I., /I 1 it I N[TUPI AIR Z CAOiN RETURN *ll0ff5000l*01. 09.09 OAS THDQU 00 06SLPAp e C • 1 ° l l a " r l % 4 - '' 1 i AIR YBtI6R00/ARU BAS \ .� 0(0(65(0 WIRE 11(0 0 ROLE ^'"-(^ • CONDENSER 26-51/ � 1 COIO ail USC 317[5 IYA1.1 FILTER I[R ACCESS PA8[L I I /2' ACC. 1!8' 112.21 % i IT001-1(3S E Alt. C0N0EW I 1/2' 24Y 778' 122,21 .. Itl 1P[R11$ /' / � � OAA �• le OASPAq • Y 311' 1001,0071 PQeCR I 1 / 0' (28.61 COIL 11 � • 11311 31-5 /8 10.316 '1 171 1002.0017 1 321 2//.11 11J, '.l lr•f� / 1.1 L'1 W SUPPLY 19551 (10211 10051 1 12' (P7 11/9' (26.61 160000 Coll 1 .l >,'_ -- /, 3 SC( (AlE AIR I 2 ' 10011 311• `FP 6A5 1 3//' C/n.11 t\ _ Z'7, 1! TIE BASE J SUPPLY 10 -� \�G +�1( %�'i CRAPI AIR r 1001 A 0026 PROVIDES 3/1' FP/ TORO 0 ACCESS PANEL 1 116/1 [1121 11 1-- ` I FLANGE i FITTING. 60LF SIZE: 2' L59. 61 1 1 1951 (2161 ' — —J. -- I LI_t_ -1 I _ - - iIIRU- THE- BASE (FLOP) ! FOR 'TRAY- 111E-BASEPAN FAC10RT OPTION, L FITTINGS FOR 04LT 1, Y. 8 2 A3E PROVIDED. a. / L G -I// FOR DELOW LISTED MODELS A FILLo • 15ACN 117 11001 IWLFEE 3.174 11591 •• BETWEEN ASE' US 011 II AND 646 VALVE( AFD BETWEEN BASE PAM FI1TllG AND 6 11 ,. 1531 4011 161N:D. •01 13561 508 ' 48K0,5-09 — 25•112 --+ 1 (6111 1-111 1 -S /e (321 11 -776 11101 13021 1111 i I OISCO3IECT 0041101 101 (LIES A. LOCATIO I ACCESS PANEL CONDENSER B. • ( STD, • COIL G C;:) COADUSAIC DNA(Y INDOOR O FACTOR LJ ® • ACCESS BLOWER — — - OPTIONAL , fACTORY 4CC[33 F ACTGAt 27.7/6 INSTALLED — t' INSTAI.IED 17091 DISCONNECT 21.7/4 QIT:ICE CO INSTAL L ED C I�� ( "-RANDL 13 -116 ■ 11 26 Aip OUTLETI 061 17 711 SU PPIi AlB 10591 V I RAIULF. II 11611 ♦ _ .. - } 1 .1 /6 1 -1 =- - ', i— HI �H1 1 [t00 C� OOF (1511 3 -311 J 2.5!! + II T 0151 59 -1/2 — L— 1.516 - 6.3(8 - (1671 ITP1 1 0.218 11551 (1131 115101 J1 12141 11111 11101 17621 LELI 1111 88 -110 .. 11.716 (27761 . SUPPLY 110151 BAedrTn IC RETURN PEIICF EMI AIR RIGHT 4TA FLOW 11111 6311 1/11/14111 4BHC 07 -09 SINGLE ZONE ELECTRICAL I 131 • 1co 2 10-10-09 NEW COOLING WITH GAS HEAT 4870502708 _ Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.29r Page 5 of 20 - Tr • N . -.A. - • _V - ' a • . ..--- • C, . 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REFER TO THE PRODUCT DATA CATALOG. 13110-001 925 116.51201.1 12.6 190 9 06,1 236.1 111.2 213.9 121 2 42 518 310821 31 1/5 (8071 22 718 13611 CORNER A CORNER 0 - CORNER Q - - CORNER C IQP • • • { 6 111 • T _ I C. • • 1 1 u (!loo r ooh FRONT I 41321 1143 far/0918 48HC 08-12 SINGLE ZONE ELECTRICAL Iry 2010 10 -16-09 NEW COOLING WITH GAS HEAT I 48T1.1502708 Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.29r Page 6 of 20 R - - N Certified Drawing for RTU -4 Project: Petco 14075 - Tigard 02/23/2012 • Prepared By: I 04:51 PM • 60155 0 OBI1ED P.0 an 02$ Inl FOCaNIT II m Pw1An a x1111 CUNIPaI•J 10111 J R R I TICBROIOGIFS 1110110 n 21 1 mA1w[0 wm noon [011 n tit m aN+1Y1a m T .,...,.......„ " n 1 OIIQ.NSIOIS ARC (N 11CNC5 1""111083 41 1/4 11 IS 1/8 [DIIIna P1ll Ca II 111[1-110 0191 Ri1611 [w1[. 0.4) Im =Mt.' 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CONDENSATE -.... 112' 21V 1/8' 122.21 • [otDCRSEn ; • : x GRA 00065((PA 11 S0 � /+ x 9'•111 Y 1r1• 1001.0031 R I 11e 119.11 C011. '• "! i " / . / • / , ' �`I'iill;. IN 11311 17 -sre 40•8 y 1 111' 1001,0041 I 3/4• 144 4 " SUPPLY 19551 110211 3.1/4 ( 00]1 1 /2' FP1 1 1 /5' 128,51 I'.1 v F 1010. U AIR 2 • 10011 ) /1' TPl OAS 1 3.1 [II.1) INDOOR COIL 7 ",AVS�@ i:4/1h1 FTC BASE SUPPLE ACCESS PAUL I �— I�����y = ,'� (OARS AIR MI PROVIDES 3/1. 10 TRAU CURD 10 11 l v %% 2 l ' 1001 A FLANGE A 1177116 ROL SIZE. 7.' ISO 01 1 14 1.1 _ 111) 1 /121 : 1 )ssl 17 _ _ THRII-THE -BAS[ CH (GIMP) TT (C7 i l — - - - - - -- - 111116 0*11 IA 12 2 All P107)0E0. •• t 8.111 FOB 01(02 LISTED NODCLS A il[10 4 ►— 1191 SUPPLIED 1 62' ADAPTED 1 0 12(2 REQUIRED • DACE 1 1511 1105) ILRCM -.- -• 0(200 SE PAD 211 BA1]15 ASO 6 14 1011 " 48NcD.F.f A•01 13581 41x55.5 -00 ENE 15RCD.5.0/ �— 25.112 —�. II • 14171 1•I /1 4•S/' 1121 11 -Ill 11101 11021 OISC I 00x7801 EG1 i — — 11.101 A. IOCA1IOn I ACCESS PAN • 5005(x598 0, l y £24014451. COIL 0 • I DAAIM . , IM ® • IBM OWNER — - -- J OPTIONAL , l I STALICD ACCESS _ FACTORY INSTALLED 27•X5 DISCONNECT �— Hill' I I I 15151 CODVERIESGE IN 17011 • F P 11AIDl[ I! -I l8 11011 26 Aft OUTLET C 7 (w / 17111 ' SUPPLY 011 I' ilis Z. 1 NAB CLC O/ 15501 8� =}I 1(47) E Oo '�' Cam 00 ' nsil 3.314 2 1/0 --- TI 6.518 1 1151 — 55 -112 1611 - 8•S/' 11671 (1111 A-00 4 4 -1/0 [15101 37 121 41 57-710 Mil 11 TIP 15101 • 10021 I..EHI 010TN 00 -110 • 11.1/8 I I e u DARGNC1mC until surety lt Kim 89119E FRONT AD RIGHT AIR fL01 -- -- — I a1Ll 0.10 2002x011 48HC 07-09 SINGLE ZONE ELECTRICAL 48T1450270B I TIE '(C IRIS 10-16-09 NEW COOLING WITH GAS HEAT 11 Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.29r Page 14 of 20 b ■ o. 6. _, 1 ,, —. / '- '!• I. 7 y 1.. :ffi' Certified Drawing for RTU -4 Project: Petco 14075 - Tigard 02/23/2012 Prepared By: 04:51PM OII9FD o. 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I(F[9 10 9NE P830UCT DATA D IALOG 4561-009 925 41851701.1 92.8 100 B 88.6 256.1 118 2 273.8 121 2 12 5/0 110821 34 1/8 180/1 22 118 15811 CORNER A CORNER B if" ''ll'�' I�11 111I I 11 . • \- CORNER D CORNER C • IOL' z • • r } • 1 • • =I l 01oo `E1" — 'c • : : o FRONT - f6Lf` IL'L f° 48HC 08-12 SINGLE ZONE ELECTRICAL 1 2012 1 10-16 -09 NEW COOLING WITH GAS HEAT I 11 481M502708 • • Packaged Rooftop Builder 1.29r Page 15 of 20 ? • • [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing]