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9565-B SW WASHINGTON SQUARE ROAD SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION PIPE ABOVE FLOOR F7� - SUPPLY DUCT UP & DOWN - PIPE BELOW FLOOR -- �---- RETURN DUCT UP & DOWN W ' E��;] F-771EXHAUST DUCT UP & DOWN WASTE PIPE -NECK SIZE->CFM CEILING SUPPLY DIFFUSER. (4 WAY THROW U.U.N.; ----- — V VENT PIPE CSD--1 BRANCH DUCT SHALL MATCH NECK SIZE %FCR SIZE CFM ^EILING RETURN REGISTER CRP--1 BRANCH DUCT SHALL MATCH NECK SIZE DRAIN ® `NECK-SIZE JFM CEILING EXHAUST REGISTER CER BRANCH DUCT SHALL MATCH NECK SIZE - - _cW _ - --- DOMESTIC COLD WATER PIPE I I (NECK SIZE CFM WALL EXHAUST REGISTER L� WER-1 BRANCH DUCT SHALL MATCH NECK SIZE - -HW--- - - -- DOMESTIC HOT WATER PIPE - - --+O PIPE UP FD I FIRE DAMPER, VOLUME DAMPER, AND DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR +--D PIPE DOWN S �+ - C 12 x 6 DUCTWORK (WIDTH x DEPTH) a N -SIF---- -- UNION - ), l-L � /Z'X'/61 n. � �- _ _ elryf or I — -�4 uj z GATE VALVE DUCT OFFSET (RISE OR DROP) iI.- p z � ----- - FLOOR CLEANOUT Q z oz p /0 - -- -- --- — DUCT ELBOW WITH TURNING VANES Q g CC --- ABBREVIATIONS -t +_ j I i 1L1 I,, � _ Q CC CL Li- 0 K/"o '� I AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR DUCT ELBOW WITHOUT TURNING VANES /4 -- ----- - w _v DOWN = W ACOUSTICAL LINING-DUCT DIMENSION IS I.D. 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SERVICE LOCATION REMARKS WORK ROOF PROVIDE ROOF CURB, r - EF--1 GREENHECK CVE- 1 OC 625 .125 .125 120/1 860 40 1BACKDRAFT DAMPER, AND 8� C'S,0 / L- _ —_ - _ _— -- —__ ROOM MOUNTED IDISC.— TCN PLUMBING FIXTURES I _ 6C) SUFft_✓41, /,vxr - G MANUFACTURER AND MODEL NUMBER CONTROL WASTE TRAP VENT CW FIYV REMARKS 24" - - = Ac�E5W f4& L i S / " SUPPLY W/KOHLER-11930 FAUCET W 1.OGPM FLOW S--1 ELKAY DAYTON D11515 - -T- FAUCET 2 1-1/2" 1-1/2"_ 1/2" 1/2" RESTRICTER AND DAYTON D-5018A DRAIN W/STRAIN cn fsyNI-.// 1/�C �'r✓I - ?,-scar C►-��, ,�crr-� �q�s,E,c�r�� �� �' -- ___� VARIABLE _VOLUME BOXES � ---- -�--1 �------- �j -- --- - ---------- - . _ _ I STAGES HEATING -T W W p — TAC MANUFACTURER AND MODEL. NL;MBER MAX CFM MIN CFM INLET SIZE HEAT KW VOLTS 0 REMARKS I - _- _------- --- _.-_ _— -- --- -- — -- --- ---_ __ -1— - --- - ---__ ----- ----- - -- _ _ t.,J Cr —� I JAv-1 TUTUS ESV-3000-5 ?00 -U- 5"0 -U- --- --- SUPPLY WITH '1- ''js �;UNTF:OLS L _------ --- _ - --- - —- +C'f WASTE F/EcL ✓Ek/Fy AV-- TITUS ESV-3000-14 2710 j 650 14"0 4u 208/ 30 SUPPLY WITH T'ITUS 2 CONTROLS - ---- - -- - - _- ---WATER HEATERS TAG MANUFACTURER AND MODEL NUMBER GPM/TEMP. RISE VOLTS/0 LOCATION KW REMARKS PVI "POINT OF USE" � - TANKLESS WATER HEATER 1.2/501= 208/30 WORK ROOM 9Q tj REFLECTED CEILING PLAN--MECHANICAL -1 ;� -- -SCALE: V--c0" -------_— -- __- ------ DETAILS r= -= —.1 ROOF EXHAUST FAN. SEE L +]6 _.__ ..-_I_r SCHEDULE FOR SIZE & TYPE LOCAL DISCONNECT SWITCH TO BE PROVIDED WITH FAN I i II�I�I BACK--DRAFT DAMPER HOT MOP OVER FLASHING AND COUNTER FLASHING PROVIDE FRAMING FOR OPENING - - ------ -- ROOF, SEE ARCH. - AS REQUIRED. SEE ARCH. FOR DETAIL - - SHEET METAL EXHAUST DUCT. 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FLJB SHOWER (:REAGE TRAPS DISHWASHER (.AA8AGE D 1!ii 1.OSAL. NO GTORIE.S . I. WASHING MACHINE:: OWEL.L. .UNITS : 1..-AUNDRY 'TRAY 131...UG DRAIN (DIA FL.011:1P UNAIN SINK 1. Sk_WE::R (F T) WATER HEATE-R 51(JNM/RAIN t F T OTHER ., tl,tltl. M(3(1 : La F2t3g ,.Jcwrr»:lrr.r-. I I tri r:d d t t to le ea C),F p1bg e t3 n t r• . -- F EL-- S w 1.-gid 1-44-11(4 ,i�twrl��t !tt F-oE:RMI'r 1115 00 N F tr F1 XT U PE S STATE TAX $ . 75 -- — OTHER 11111:3 . 79 C O N AST HLA'1INC+ T R AS-1 HEAT LNG � A 1159.iSW 65114 T 1. Atkw (116weign up 97034 O PHC)NF: (1150.3) 6NA--0583 RRAI I ON 11923t1 TOTAL. : !1 ly This oermit Is issued subject to the regl11A11nn9 contained In Title 14 PELA-I P1 NO of the TMG State of Oregon Specialty Codes zoning regulations -- -•_--» —and all all other applicable cartes and ordinances and It is hereby RF:'r1i UIRE:U INSPECTIONS ngreed that the work will be donA in accordance with the plAns and specifications and In cerr' hance with All Applicawe codes and PL-E3 UNDE:.RSI_.AEt ordinances The Issuance of this permit doe not waive te11rG11Ve ROUGH--IN covenants Contractor And subcontractors shall have Current city Pt..R.TOPOU T business tax rernuts This permit will exp-re and became null and F'INAI. void d work-s not s1vted within 180 days Or If work is suspended or Abandoned for ii fleriod of 180 days any tome after work has commenced It shall he the responsibility of the permittee to Assure All required mspWinns Are repuesten and approved Permittee Signature Issued By — — _----. CA1.1 FT)n i NtSPIF-CTIM A.49-1175 SEPARATE PFnMITS REQUIRED FOR WORK OTHER THAN DESCRIBED ABOVE r "' .,•fir l } a I� �,}a >a,+�P. '. '~.d� + " aI '! .�rr'..`,,y,~+I Ir . 's Nip- smk \ ����h NN••'a '"'+,. ''�tlllN �I+t��� 'ht1A,• �eilN' �1�11�1�Q41�1�•�"�IIM1��' AIIr 'Nj!l1��� +'11�A` �IIR , �fllll�i� ` - � �. 1 �;nl�,;,:���`:•�n�►�f{�Ih ��-` A��tl�l1±`•�����•.'� �n', ►-��•i!�"1�.��n/i► 'lh��•S`n�1��,.4 C • ,t�' � co Ul 1 ^tt r4 7 1-4 i co a0 �y1. Cd �y }toIIII' oa , im a � `�'' � cam►, .o ,� 0 ;� ��,�',��', � ° •v a l r- o., a •a [H G tr CL'� l •�p b j" r u CN tic V b > � U ca.' � c � Ud, 4. ►�, t U ti Ete d0 ts. f ►y C I ter; CQ � V V 'Jr w A i • � O � f• � i• � i• 1 dINSPECTION NOTICE YYIG rv�GcacCity of Tigard Building Department P Box 23397 Tigard. Oregon 97223 one: G3�9f 75 Type of Inspection n Date Requested c� nnn A.M. P.M. Address ~^ > _ 1 Permit * c Owner Lot BuilderyYi[ The following Building Code deficiencies are required to be corrected: Q y 1S i t' 1 ��.1�SsY Y L f Sig- V- 144 - i 3 UCP 1 1 i 1 l �Clti/ c1-?z1 0 Presented to �frA pprovad > Inspector f y — U Disapproved Date CALL FOR REINSPECTION C7 ytt o No w w CCN Washington TE.Dour, FIRE AND RESCUE Weshinyton Courty Fire District No. 1 Cq of Beaverton r;ro Depertment Tualatin Fire District 1 '1 -- FIRE MARSHALS OFFICE (503) 526-2469 FOSTED: -� OCCUPANT CONTRACTOR Sic .�_ —BLDG. PERMIT Q 5 PROJECT NAMEPLANREVIEW Ir LOCATION / S 6 (, �Rshf ��, A` JURISDICTION: 1= Be. 2= Du. 3•- K.C. (4:;)Ti. Sz Tu. i= Sh. 7= Wi. 8= CC 9: WC O- MC COVERI� FINA_L SPECIAL FOLLOW-UP/REINSPECTION ATTEMPTED F?NAL ❑ Framing ❑ Separation Walls ❑ Sprinkler System ❑ Shaft ►—� Fire Dwnpers (Ovtt:head/Underground) ❑ Alarm System ❑ Hood Eytug Systems ❑ Conference Spray Booth ❑ Ceiling Co\•L�i ❑ Other _ Date 1 (7, �� � �� Imp"tot t CONSOLIDA QED FIRE AND RESCUE Washington County Fire District No. 1 City of Beaverton Fire Department Tualatin Fire District Pis FIRE MARSHALS OFFICE August 1 . 1988 ASI Mechanical 17555 S.W. 65th Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034 RE: LaRog Jewelers Washington Square Gentlemen: A fire and life safety plan review was conducted on the above captioned project for compliance with the 1985 editions of the Uniform Building Code (UBC), Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) , and the Uniform Fire Code (UFC) , as Amended by Washington County Fire District No. 1's Ordinance 86-1. Plans for mechanical system of the above captioned property are approved as submitted: 1 . Approved Plans on Jab Site: One set of approved plana bearing the stamps of the Tigard Building Department And this office must be maintained on the project site throughout all phases of construction Aral must be made available to building and fire inspectors for reference during required construction inspections. (UBC Sec. 303) 2. Inspections Required: Inspection and approval of construction by a representative of t,is office is required: (A) prior to the cover of any new framing elements following the installation of all utility runs which will be concealed within wall and partition cavities; (b) upon completiun of construction and prior to occupancy of the tenant space. (UBC Sec. 305) SPECIAL NOTICE: DEVIATICNS FROM THE SUBMITTED AND HEREBY CONDITIONALLY APPROVED PLANS DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, EXCLUSIVE OF THOSE NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AS LISTED HEREIN, ARE PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF THE WASHINGTON COUNTY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AND THIS OFFICE. 4755 S.W.GwMh D"" • P.O. Box 4755 • Beaverton,Oregon (17076 • (503) 52E 2469 ASI Mechanical August 1, 1988 Page 2 If l can be of any further assistance to you, please feel free to contact me at 526••25C2. Sincerely, i Gene Birchill Deputy Fire Marshal. GBckw cc; Tigard Building Department District Inspectors FIRE PRE% ENTION BUREAU 1 OFFICE OF' FIRE MARSHAL INSPECTION NOTICE OWNER IP,� I11� 14YV :Salt-fz� MATEly OCCUPANT v` ` y _yJk OCCUPANCY LOCATION 1-5 --J ��� oun At TFNTION 16 CAL m.1110 TO TN[ FOLLOWING PIR[ SAP[TY or PIC ICHC I[SI TldiL 1 - �.L)�P( t-t(� �S7`T451.1Y✓1y` )lFa(..(.�, /< I S Pr �'.J11i 1� l��iSIJ JRE TO CORRECT TNF •ROVE CONDITIONS MI T�.ni OAVS MILL MAKE YOU LI L LLL TO PROS[CUT"T N 4~r VLC FIRE T FROM S'JC. COr-+t—1 0119 YOU MAV RE LI ARI�E 00, 04M.0 TO PERSONS �OP[�v 41NOE.II 4v111ONS9 Igo OP By GTON COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT M1 F R[ RSMAL BLANTON STREET SOON 97008 8498577 PRUSIEN7190 TO °�' MEC.:HANICAL PERMIT CITY OF TIG;Aff RDPERMIT No. . ME BB1227 urr��t-mow COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT IDIOM DATE ISSUk:D 7/20/U;ir 1312a S.W.Has Blvd P 0 Box 23397.Tigard,Oregon 07223.(503)6394175 PRIM PMT.NO . 601025 �— - ..IDES ADDRESS : 9565P SW WA5HING TON 5W RI) I AX MAP/LOT SUD: WASHING:'T'ON LIQUARE: 1_.i" : HK I AND USE : I. 01' SIZE, I TEM: NO NU WORK CL..ASS : AL..'TICRATION F"LIRNAC E (LOOK AIR HANDLR (1.0 i USE 'TYPE: : C()MMEA(:IAL_ FURNACE. LOOK+ AIR HANL)LP 1.0K CONST . 'TYPE : VN FLOOR F URNACE: LVAD (::()OL ER OLUIP. GRP. : SP . HEATER VENT FAN VENT VENT . SYSTEM 131..111/COMP <311P HOOD 1 NO. STORIC-5 : L 8L.R/C:OMP 3-19hIP INC:INERATOR(DOM L)WELL. .UNITS : 131.141/comp 19-30HP I NC INERA'TOR((.:OM F"t.IE:I_. TYPE: E;L_E::C E31I.R/(::C)MP 30--50HP PEPAIR UNITS 1 MA'_. Ilii ,Il' 1,10000 PLR/COMP 90+HP OTHKA TIRE: DMPRS7 GA!:i P-IPING O(.)ILL + ', HIGH F)F+E:'5S7 LOW I•IRESEI*? REMARKS : i,c:.iriii►i1L marl : L_1a Flag Jwwcf:lwr• ----------- - FEE:'; C I.-at Rog .Ielwwl.er• PERMIT 111110 . 00 W PLAN REVIEW •6r".i E F IXIURE:S $19 00 E R STATE 'TAX •i P!5 OTHE.114 C ASI HEATING 0 N AS;l HEATING 1 1 15'59SW 65TH R Luke! Dt"W lgrr OR 97034 i 111 10NE: (50.4) 6HAi- 8 583 I �1 NI_GISTRATION NO. 29938 TOTAL: •3:•' ''i0 u RE.CE I P T' NO. This permit is issued subject to the regulations contained in Title 14 of the TMC. State of Oregon Specialty Codes toning regulations REQUIRED INSPECTIONS and all other applicable codes and ordinances and it is hereby ME.CI/ANUL . SYS TILM agreed that the work will be done in accordance with the plans and C L NAL. specifications and in compliance with all applicable codes and ordinances The issuance of this permit does not Waive reatrictive covenants Contractor and subcontractors shall have current city business tax permits This permit will expire and become null and void if work is not started within 180 days,or If work is suspended or abandoned Mr a period of 180 days any lima after work has commenced It Mall be the responsibility of the permittee to assure all required inspections aro requpsted and approved Permittee Signeturr 1 Issued By CAI I I OR IN',t"I I r l ON 639-4175 SEPARATE PERMITS REQUIRED FOR WORK OTHER THAN DESCRIBED ABOVE ■ 'TY OF TIGA RD BUILDING NO. : PERM12R C rcffAwPERMIT NO. 81.1113812R5 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 13125 S W Mall Blvd..P O.Box 23397.Tigard.Ofegrm 97223.(503)639.4175 DATE ISSUED: 7/ 1/98 NO . 881225 JOB ADDRESS: 9565b SW WASHINGTON SQ RD 'I AX MAP/L.C11 SUB WASHINGTON SQUARE LT : BK . LAND USE I-01 SIZE: VALUATION: ! 21 ,000 SE::TC3AC:K�, � FRON T : REAR WORK CLASS : AL. TEPATION DWELL .UNITS : LEFT : RIGHI : L15E: TYPE: C OMME PC:IiAL NO. BEDROOMS : EXT .WAL.L CONST : CONS I TYPE:. : VN NO. BATHS : N: S . E W: OCCUP .UPP : D2 PROT . OPENINGS : OCCUP .1-DAD 16 N S : E• W TOTAL. AREA: f�:3H NO . STURIE.S : 1 1sT: 638 ROOF CONST : A FIRE RET? YES HEIGHT : 30 2N(.): AREA SEEPAR7 NO RAILD: BASEME N'T'? NO :SAD- OCCUP . SLPAR'? NO RA'C'ED MEZAANINE7 NO BA5EM'T FLOOR LOAD: 125 GARAGE: FIRE 'SPRKLR'? YES AI...ARM7 NO F L.rrW�CpM) DE1'EC' 7 NO Tym PLAN CHECK BY: Jjh j NE'.MARKS tenant Mod: Lia Rog Jeewelltar'16 RF.. I'aSUEE OF NO t FEES . W PERMIT $146 , 53 N W.I.rlmanr E PLAN REVIEW !`'15 23 R FIRE DEPT 1111158 60 SI AI F: TAX !% . 33 — -- O'THEf7 C O O VELOPMIENT CHAF71',ES : NBARRY BILL SDC 1 S TURM) T R SAC(:) ULNh RAL. L:(.)N'TRAE:TORS SUC I STREE I'll A 1306 NW HUY T PnEPATO PDt'.1• 1 T P13r•t]A►11r1 or 9/21() O R PHONE, f !`10:3) E?a'_4 9�1i. ! —'-- — TOTAL. 11110 . 50 This permit is issued subject to the regulations contained in 1 itle 14 RECEIPT NO. 3AP66 of the TMC State of Oregon Specialty Codes, toning regulations _,__,__•_____._ ______ ._ and an other applicable codes and ordinances and d is hereby REgL1IFiE'D INSPECTI(7N5 agreed that the work will be done to accordance with the plans and specifications and in compliance with all applicable codes and FRAMING ordinances The issuance of this permit does not waive restrictive INSUL A r I IJN covenants Contractor and subcontractors shall have current city GYP ROAPD business tax permits This permit will expire and become null and Sl ISPEND.CE Il..ING void if work is not started within 180 days or if work is suspended to abandoned for A period of 180 days any time after work has F I NAI- commenced R shell be the responsibility of the permittee to assure all P jilted inspections are requested and approved PPI iult.+o ',iC1n A1U1P Inued ey �eel L:At 1 r t1n TNSPCX r ION 6.39-417!1 SEPARATE PERMITS REQUIRED FOR WORK OTHER THAN DESCRIBED ABOVE �r Washington County Fire District No. 1 i-ity of Beaverton Fire Depailment Tualatin Rural Fire Protection District June 29, 1988 Brad Benmar Fletcher, Farr. , Ayotte 115 N.W. 1st Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 RE: LaRog Jewelers (6-38C) Washington Square Dear Mr. Benmar: A fire and life safety plan review was conducted on the above captioned project for compliance with the 1985 editions of the Uniform Building Code (UBC), Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) , and the Uniform Fire Code (UFC), as amended by Washington County Fire District. No. 1's Ordinance 86-1. Plans are approved as submitted subject to the following conditions: 1. Exit Door Hardware: All doors shown on the drawings must be openable from the inside for immediate exit at all times without the use of a key, special knowledge, or effort. (UBC Sec. 3304) 7. Lighted Exit Sign: A lighr.ed exit sign mast be provided so that customers are aware of the exiting system into hall 01 and hall 42 ns the mall itself is not considered an exit corridor. 1. Swinging Doors: The swinging doors in hall 01 must not be equipped with a locking device as they are part of the exit corridor itself. 4 Doors in Hall or Corridor 112: Doors in hall 02 or corridor N2 must swing in the direction of exit. travel and must not be fitted with a locking device other than those devices approved for this type of exit corridor. Doors must be easily openable from the inside at all times without the use of a key, special knowledge or effort . t1HC 3304 S. Corridor Doors: Doors in corridor must be 20-minute doors and frames and so labeled, self-closing and provided with a smoke gasket. 6. Hall 02: The plans indicate a hold-down table in hall 02. Hall N2 is an exit way and no obstructions are permitted to protrude into the exit corridor itself wlA ch must. 6,! a minimum width of 44-inches. This table must be removed or sized dawn so that it does not protrude into the exit path of travel . Brad Benmar June 29, 1988 Page 2 7. Automatic Sprinkler Plans: Plans referred to and examined by this office contain no provisions for the alteration or installation of automatic sprinkler system. Not less than three sets of plans for the installation shall be submitted to this office for approval prior to installation. (UBC 302(b)) SPECIAL NOTICE.: DEVIATIONS FROM THE SUBMITTED ,ND HEREBY CONDITIONALLY APPROVED PLANS DURING 'PHE. COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, EXCLUSIVE OF THOSE NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AS LISTEL HEREIN, ARE PROHIBITED WITHOUT TH6 WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF THE WASHINGTON COUNTY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AND THIS OFFICE. If I can be of any further assistance to you, please feel free to contact me at 649-8577. Sincerely, WASHINGTON COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO. 1 Bert Parker Fire Marshal 20665 S.W. Blanton Street Aloha, Oregon 97007 BP:kw cc: Tigard Building Department L District Inspectors 1TY(F TIGARD No. 32098 13125 S W. MALL BLVD. C �, P.0 BOX 23397 Date 4 0 TIGARD, OR 97223 i w J _ Name Address Lot BlocklMap SubdlvislonlAddress 1 Permit Wa Bldg. Plumb Cash Check Sswer i 01 her Other- Rec. By Acct. No. Description Amount 10.432 _Ru_ilding Permit Fees___ 10.431.800 Plumbing Permit Fees 10.431.801 Mechanical Permit Fees 10.230-501 State Rldg. Tax 10.433 Plans Check Fee 30.443 Sewer Connection 30-444 Sewer Inspection �v i 51.448 Street Syst. Qev. Char_go 52449.810 Parks I Syst. Dev. Charge __ 52.449.820 Parks II Syst, Dev. Charge _ 31.450 _ Storm Drainage Syst. Dev. Charge — 10.430 Business Tax 10-434~ Alarm Permit �`� - 10.455-� Fines-Traffic/MledlParkin _ 10.2-10- _ CPTA rafficl isd_IVic. Asst. 16'4�- Indigent enact 1 e 1 Sewer Servicel -A 1 'F Sewer ServlcelCity 30% _ er viceI Ity aid Int.- 'ST21F- J-jtJ�n-i�a:tched Corm-brainage Waricroftri�n y-mt. anc►o tt Tn1 ymt. TOTAL OWT. 0 Al 1 J 257 i LAS ROG JEWELERS 1 ' WASHINGTON SQUARE 1 FLETCHER FARR AYCITTE ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 115 N W FlASf AVENUE PORTLAND UREGUN 97109,S02 221 1441 AN:CAL f3ENERA: SEC ETON 15010 MECFANICAL GENERAL 1 .0 GENERAL. 1 . 1 WORK INCLUDED All work under this Section shall comply with the requirements of Division 1, and shall include all Mechanical Sections specified herein. 1 .? SCOPE These specifications and the equipment schedules on the Drawings .are intended to call for and provide that all material and labor ba furnished to install complete plumbing and nesting, ventilating, air conditioning systems for the tenant space. Every effort has been made on the 6eslgn to meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the Codes; therefore, unless Contractor oeforo signing his contract, shat: havr_ no•ified the Architect, in writing, of any items in conflict with said Codes, he shall I' thereafter make any minor adjustments necessary ti meet said Codes at no cost to the Owner. The Contractor shall refer to the architectural interior details, floor plans, elevatinns, and the structural and other Contract Drawings and he shall coordinate his work with that of the other trades to avoid interference. The plans are diagrammatic and show generally the locations of the fixtures, equipment, and pipe lines and are riot to be scaled; all dimensions and existing conditions shall be checked at the building, prior to submitting bids. 1.3 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE A. Division 16 - Electrical is related to work oft 1 . Powac• connections to all mechanical equipment. 1.4 PERMITS AND INSPFCTIO14S Precure and pay for all licenses, permits, fees and inspections. 6/15/88 LAROG .JEWELERS 158POIA r .Su:O-2 MECyANICAL GENERAL 1 . 5 CODES AND STANDARDS A. All work shall be in full accordance with all codes, ordinances and code rulings. B. The Contractor shall furnish without any extra chargm the labor and materiai required for the compliance of codes. 1.6 SHOP DRAWINGS AND SUBMITTALS A. Refer to Division 1 for general requirements. B. The Contractor shall submit Shop Drawings and manufacturer's ert:.fied Drawings to the Architect for approval. C. The Contractor shall submit approved Shop Drawings and manufacturer's equipment cuts, of all equipment requiring :onnection by Division 16000, to the Electrical Contractor for final coordination of electrical requirements. Contractor shall bear all additional costs for failure to coordinate with Division 16000. D. Submittals and Shap Drawings shal_1_be submitted as a complete �ackaae bound in a 3-rina binder with tabs for each specification section. The submittals shall be convened into 0 6 M Manuals at the completion if the protect. 1 .7 N^^F Tho Contractor shall guarantee all work, material and equipment to be free fr)m defect for a period or one year from the date Notice of Completion has been filed. 1 .4 INSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE A. Upon completion of the work, the Contractor mhall submit to the Architect complete operpting instructions, maintenance instructions, part lists, .and all other bulletins and brochures pertinent to the operation and maintenance for equipment furnished and installed as specitied in this section bound in a durable binder. B. The manual shall be indexed into the following sections: I . Section No. 1.: Manufacturer's broc-huros on all ductwork Specialties. 2. Section No. 2: Manufacturer's brochures of all air distribution equipment - grilles, registers, diffusers, etc. 5i15i88 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA I i 5010-3 MECAANI. AL GENERAL 3. �ectior� No. 3: Manufacturer's rough-in sheDts including brochures of all plumbing fixtures. 4. Section No. 4: Manufacturer's brochures on all fans and complete drive assemblies, including Shop Drawings, each identified as to fan number and system. S. Section No. S: Copies of Shop Drawings, fabrication drawings and as-built drawings, prepared to facilitate the actual inetallation of ductwork and piping. b. Section No. 6: All tabulations required under 'Adjusting and Balancing: and 'Teeting', and as otherwise required. 1 .9 'AS-BUILT_' DRAWINGS A. Before commencing installation, obtai, an extra set of prints from Architect, marked 'As-Built' . Keep this set of Drawings at the job site at all times, and use it for no other purpose but to mark on it all the changes and revisions to the Contract Drawings resulting from coordination with other trades. At the completion of the project, obtain a clean set of sepias from the architect at cost and transfer the revisions in a neat and orderly fashion. B. Upon completion of Contract, return the set of 'As-Built' f drawings to the Architect for review and approval. C . Refer a.':jo to Division 1 for full scope of requlremants. 1. 10 CLEANING AND CLOSING A. All work shall be inspected, tested, and approved before being concealed or place' in operation. B. Upon completion of the work, all equipment installed as specified in this section, and all areas where work was petformed, shall be cleaned to provide operating conditions satisfactory to the Engineer. 1 . 11 EXAMINATION OF SITE Examine the site prior to the submission of Proposal, and be fully cognizant of all conditions under which the work is to be performed. 611588 LAROG IEWFLERS 158POIA t t W 15010-4 MECHANICAL GENERAL 1 . 12 DAMAGE AND RESTORATION During construction and until expiration of the guarantee period, the j Contractor shall be responsible for al' damage to the premises due to aj poor workmanship, faulty material or equipment. 1 . 13 CUTTING AND PATCHING The Contractor snall be responsible for all rutting and patching [I required for proper installation of the material and equipment. 1 . 14 SUBMITTALS Refer to eac'i section of these specifications for specific submittal requirement. Submittals shall be prepared as a complete package and six sets subei.tted in a durable 3-ring binder. Provide division tabs referencing each section of the specifications. Partial submittals of equipment and materials will be rejected. Submit approved copies of submittals with electrical connections to the electrical contractor for coordination of voltages, sixes, connection points, starters and disconnects. END OF SECTION 6/ 15/88 LAROG JEMELFRS 158POIA SECTION 151'50 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS 1 .0 GENERAL 1 . 1 WORK INCLUDED Section 15010 - Mechanical General is applicable. 1 .2 SCOPE A. All work to be furnished and installed under this Section shall comply with all the requirements of Division I , and shall include but not necessarily be limited to the following! 1 . Plumbing 2. Insulation 3. HVAC 4. Automatic Temperature Controls 1 . 3 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS A. Architectural Sections: For concrete, painting, miscellaneous iron and other such items refer to Divisions 2 thru 14. B. Electrical: Coordination of interface items between the Mechanical equipment and controls and the Electrical Work. 1 .4 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT A. Furnish and install all new material, equipment, and apparatus hereinafter specified unless specifically noted otherwise. All material, equipment, and apparatus shall be identified by the manufacturer's name, nameplate, and pertinent data. B. All materials, equipment, and apparattis are mentioned as standards unless noted otherwise. The words 'or approved equal' shall be considered to be subsequent to all manufacturer's names used herein, unless specifically noted that substitutes are riot allowed. C. All electrical material, equipment, and apparatus specified herein shall conform to the requirements of Division If— All equipment shall be UL or ETI labeled. No exceptions. bi15 Q8 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA 1r rw BASH', MATERIALS AND METHODS D. Provide all motors for equipment: specifiea herein. Provide motor starters, controllers, and other electrical apparatus and wiring which are integral with equipment specified herein. E. For voltage requirements of motor starter holding coils and other control:er3 specified herein, refer to the Drawings of this Section, and those. of Division 16 - Electrical. F. Unless specifically noted otherwise, all motors 1/2 horsepower and larger shall be for operation with 460 volt, 3-phase, 60 cycle, alternating current; all motor3 less than 1/2 horsepower shall be for operation with 120 volt, 60 cycle, single phase current. All fractional horsepower motors shall have temperature rise not in excess of 40 degrees C above ambient temperature and shall include integral thermal overload protection. G. Set and align all motors and drives or equipment specified herein. 1.0 PRODUCTS 2. 1 STANDARD PIPE AND FITTING CLASSES A. General: Pipe classes listed in pipe and tilting schedule are general classes most frequently used. All classes listed are not necessarily required for this project. Of classes listed, only those specifically called for under -t.rer sections of this Division shall be provided. Special c-: isles of piping required under other sections. Standards to be latest revisions. Pressure rating 150 lb. 2.2 UN10NS A. Provide unions as follows: 1 . At each threaded or soldered connection to equipment . R. Unions shall be located so piping can be easily disconnected and of type specified in following schedule: 1. Copper or Braes Pipe or Tubing: Sizes: 2• and smaller. Union: 150 lbs. cast bronze or copper, ground point, non-ferrous seat with ends, Walworth Co. 's 'Walseal', Nibco, Inc. , Mueller, Stanley G. Flagg 6 Co. , Inc. 'Glass Flow*, o- equal . 2. Dielectric Unions: For dissimilar metal pipe connection (from copper to steel) to prevent galvanic action and corrosion. Epco Sales Inc. Model FX or GX as applicable, or approved equal . 6/15/811 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA S:SO-3 SASIC MA:ER:A:S AND -IE:IODS 1 PIPING JOINTS A. General: Pipe and fitting shall be oined using methods and material recommended by manufacturer, in conformance with standard practice and applicable codes. Cleaning, cutting, roaming, grooving, etc. , shall be done with proper tools and equipment. Hacksaw pipe cutting is prohibited. Piping shall conform to ANSI Standard 831 . 1 as applicable. Peening of welds to stop leaks not permitted. B. Cast Iron Piping 1 . "No-Hub': Joints made with neoprene gasket and bolted steel sleeve coupling or cast iron a3 recommended by manufacturer. For acid-resisting piping, use teflon gaskets and stainless steel couplings. Bolts tightened with torque wrench. Couplings shall not be installed on pipe points, neither in floor nor in wall sleeves. C. Copper and Brass Piping 1 . Soldered Joints: Cut pipe evenly with cuter, ream to full inside diameter; end of pipe and inside of fittino thoroughly cleane and polished. Joint uniformly heated, and capillary apace complete filled with solder, leaving full bead around entire circumference. Joints shall be cleaned bright. The joints shall be properly fluxed with an approved noncorrosive type flux and made up with 95/5 solder. 2. Screwed Joints: Use teflon tape or teflon liquid dope Iapplied to male threads only. 2.4 PIPING INSTALLATION A. General: Piping installed approximately as indicated, direct as possible withcut unnecessary offsets of fittings and parallel with building lines. All piping shall by concealed unless otherwise noted. Vertical riaers plumb. All valves accessibly located. B. Slopes: Horizontal piping shall slope uniformly without sags or humps to provide for complete drainage of systems and elimination of air. Low points shall have drain valves accessibly located. High points in closed systems shall be vented by manual air vents. Drainage piping shall slope as required by code or as indicated. C. Fabrication: Cut pipe accurately to measurements established at building, work into place without springing or forcing, and clear all windowr, doors and other openings. Cutting or other 6/15/99 AROG irwELERS 159POlk W W1 WX w WX w w w �A.3I u `!A:SR:ALS AND ME'nuDS weakening of building a;:ruc'ure to facilitate piping invillation not permitted. Ream all piping to remcve burro and irstal] to permit free expansion and contraction without damage. Make all changes in direction with fittings and changes in main sized through eccentric reducing fittings with top of pipe flat. Piping at tanks, converters, generators, pumps, etc. , supported independently so pipe weight is not suppo~ted by equipment. 1. Shut-off valves, balancing valves and unions or flanges at each branch and in supply and return to each item of equipment. Valves and urions or flanges suitably located to i isolate each unit, branch circuit or section of piping to facilitate maintenance and removal. of all equipment and apparatus. 2.5 PIPES SIZES TO EQUIPMENT General : Pipe sizes indicated shall be carried full size to equipment served. Any change of size to match equipment connection shall be made within 1' of equipment. At temperature control valves with sizes smaller than connected lines, reduction shall be made immediately adjacent to valve. 2.6 PIPE SUPPORTS A. General 1 . Provide supports for piping, suitable for grading, alignment , and movement due to expansion. Locate supports within 2' of each change in direction of piping. Select all pipe supports with minimus safety factor of 5 based on ultimate tensile strength of material. Horizontal supports shall consist of upper attachment, thrraded hanger rod(s) with turnbuckles and lower attachment. 2. Manufacturer: Grinnell Corp. ( ITT) , Michigan, Allied, Patterson And Carpenter, or approved equal. Submit manufacturer's literature for hangers. 3. Coordination: Coordinate location of hangers with light fixtures as shown on reflected ceiling plans. Only hangers designed specifically for support of piping will be used. j Piping shall not be supported from ductwork, duct. supports, F or other piping. Hanger rods shall not penetrate ductwork. 4. Seismic Restraints: Provide anchors, guides, and bracing as indicated to prevent lateral movement due to seismic forces of 1G, and as roquired by State and Local codes. �i15/98 LARCG JEWELERS 15APOIA 1 15050-5 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS 5. Pipe Covering Protection: Provide pipe cover protection at hangers on all insulated piping as specified under Section 151.80 - INSULATION. B. Hanger Spacing in accordance with following schedules: 1 . Copper Tubing: Support spacing shall be in accordance with the following schedules: Pipe Size Maximum Hanger Space Rod Size a) 1/2' to 1-1/4• 6 feet 3/8• b1 1-1/2• 6 feet 1/2• .7 WORKING PRESSURES A. All fittings, valves, pipe, specialties equipment shall be rated for the working pressure subj"cted in the installed locations. B. Drawings indicate working pressure in each system. The rating of the equipment and material shall not be less than that of the system pressures. A 34 EXECUTION 3. 1 INSTALLATION 4 A. Coordinate the work between the various Mechanical Sections and with the work specified under other Divisions of the work or contracts toward rapid completion of the entire project. If any cooperative work must be altered due to lack of proper supervision or failure to mike proper provisions in time, then the work hereunder shall include all expenses of such changes as are necessary in the work under other contracts, and such changes shall be directly supervised by and made to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Also coordinate ceiling work with the General Contractor, and his subcontractors in locating ceiling air outlets, etc. B. Inspect all material, equipment, and apparatus upon delivery and do not install any that may be subject to refection as a result of damage or other defects. Provide tarps and visqueen cover to protect equipment delivered to the site. C. Piping 1. Arrangement: Piping is generally diagramoatically indicated and shall be generally installed as indicated. Do not scale Drawings for exact location of piping. Install piping to 6/15/88 LAROG JEWELERS 1S8POIA WN WKWEN BA. IC MATERIALS AND METHODS best suit field conditions and cooperate with other trades. Do not sleeve Structural members without consent of the Engineer. Check with Structural Drawings prior to placing any sleeves. Wherever possible, install all hot piping not nearer than 1' from any cold piping. 2. Copper: rhe crimping of copper tubing is prohibits... isolate copper pipe and tubing from grounding at cross-overs. For all branch drops and rises to plumbing fixtures, anchor the branch to the wall with a drop ear ell or tee. 3. Unions: Provide unions to render all items in the systems easily removable, including valves, piping specialties and on both sides of pumps and equipment. Provide dielectric unions at all connections of ferrous to non-ferrous piping and 1 equipment . 4. Fittings: Provide standard, manufactured fittings in all cases. Field fabricated fittings are prohibited. 5. Lomestic Water: Connect copper tubing to fixtures with hard brass fittings. D. Ductwork: Ductwork is generally diagrammatically indicated and shall be generally installed as indicated. Do not scale Drawings for exact location of ducts. Install iucts to best suit field conditions and cooperate with other trades. Do not penetrate Structural members without consent of Architect. Check with St:-uctural drawings prior to locating any penetra'ions. Duct sizes are indi ated as net inside dimensions on the Drawings. The indicated dimensions shall be altered at the fob site for the purpose of avoiding interferences and clearance difficulties to other dimensions producing the same air handling characteristics, provided such altered dimensions are approved by the Architect. Ducts shall be constructed in accordance with the latest edation of the ASHRAE Guide. NFPA pamphlets, Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association, Inc. , Duct Manual, and as scheduled on the Drawings. 1. Provide 16-gauge petal sleeve with 1' clearance and pack space around ducts through walls tight with fiberglass, and seal with Johns Manville Duxseal. For exposed ducts through walls, provide flat, sheet metal escutcheon to conceal fiberglass and wall opening. 2. Extend supply ducts 1 ' beyond connection to supply diffusers to fors cushion head. E. Grilles, Reglsterc and Diffusers: Install all outlets flush, squared, tightly sealed, and entirely covering sheet metal ductwork and gaskets. 6'15199 LAROG JEWELERS 159POlA 15050-7 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS F. Ductwork Specialties: Install fire dampers in accordance with NFPA Standards, requirements of the State Fire Marshal, and applicable codes. Provide fire dampers in all penetrations and fire separations, and as otherwise required. Ensure !hat fire dampers are installed in the open position in the locations indicated. 1. Install turning vanes in all mitered elbows in all ducts, so that tips are parallel with the sides of the ducts. Tips of acoustical turning vanes on outside radius shall be flush with acoustical lining. 2. Provide flexible connections to completely isolate fans from direct contact with all sheet metal wc .k. 3. Provide access panels or doors, as required, for acc,ass to valves, controllers, fire dampers. G. Hangers and Supports: Securely f4sten all piping to the bui,ding construction by means of hangers, supports, guides, anchors, and sway braces to maintain pipe alignment, to prevent sagging, and t_o prevent noise and excessive strain on piping due to movement under operating conditions. 1 . Adequately mount and anchor all material and equipment as required. Include lateral bracing as required to prevert horizontal, seismic movement. 2. Do not support piping or ductwor!c from pumps, fans or any other pieces of equipment. ' H. Other 1 . Insulation: Properly and neat:; apply insulation on all material and equipment and apparatus, as specified, including all fittings. Apply insulation over clean, dry surfaces, with adjoining sections firmly butted together and canvas 1 smoothly pasted over. When vapor barriers are npecified, install continuous overall external surfaces of the entire f system. 1 3.2 EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL 1111 A. Trench excavations shall be true to line and grade. Remove all rock protruding at sides and bottom of trenches. Minimum trench width shall be 16• . Pipe crown shall not be lose than 24• below the finished ground surface for metallic pipe and 30' for non-metallic pipe, unless otherwise indicated on the Drawings or otherwise directed by the Architect. Dispose of all surplus 6/15/88 LAROG JEWELERS i 158PO1A 1 15050-8 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS excavation material and seepage water as directed by the Architect. B. Backfill material from the bottom of the trench to a 1Fvel 6' above the pipe crown shall be unwashed sand, dampened but not puddled, and subsequently compacted. The remainder of she backfill shall be excavated earth, free of organic matter, dampened and tamped in 6' layers by air hammers to 90 percent compaction in accordance with AST14 D-1557-58T. Replace to their original condition all turf, plants, concrete, asphalt, or other improvements which constituted landscaping, traffic areas, or otherwise improved areas which become disturbed by trenching. In grated and undeveloped areas, in addition to backfill specified above, backfill trenches with crown 8' above the surrounding sui f 4( 3.3 TESTING A. Provide all tests specified hereinafter and as otherwise required Provide all rest equipment, including test pumps, gauges, instruments, and other equipment required. Test all rotational equipment for proper direction of rotation. Upon completion of testing, certify to the Architect, in writing, that the specified tests have been performed and that the installation complies with the specified requirements. B. Piping; Remove from the system, during testing, all equipment which would be damaged by test pressure. Replace removed equipment when testinj has been accomplished. The systems may be tested in sections as the work progresses; however, any previously tested portion shall become a part of any latter test of a composite system. Correct leaks by remaking ,points with new material. C. Valves: Test all valve bonnets for tightness. Test operate all valves at least once from closed-to-open-to-closed position while valve is under test pressure. Test all Automatic valves, including solenoid valves, and temperature and pressure relief valves, safety calves, and temperature and pressure relief valves not less than three tat times. D. Ductwork: Tast all air quantities as specified in Section 'Adjusting and Balancing' . Pressure rests per SMACNA. E. Regiltef3 and Diffus"rs: Test for proper operation of manually operated control feature. Test all air quantities as specified in Section 'Adjusting and Balancing' . F. Ductwork Specialties: Test all operable ductwork specialties for proper operation. 6/15/88 LAROG JEWELER; 158PO1A i 1 15050-9 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS G. Plumbing Fixtures and Trn.m: Test all fixtures for proper operation of trim. Operate all flush valves at least two times to ensure proper performance. Assure that fixtures are complete Iand ready for use. H. Temperature Control: Test all control functions to assure that all systems are controlling as specified or as otherwise necessary and that all controls are adjusted to maintain proper room temperatures. The manufacturer's representative shall perform all tests. 1 3.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit for approval the following items: ' 1 . Pipe and fittings per system. 1 2. Piping specialties. 3. Hangers and supports. 4. All types of valves. Thermometers. END OF SECTION I i 1 1 i C6/15/Ap LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA 1 :5190-1 INSJLA:'ICN i SECTION 15180 INSULATION 1 1 .0 GENERAL 1 . 1 Section 15010 - Mechanical General is applicable. 1.2 SCOPE All work to be furnished and installed under this section shall comply with all the requirements of Division 1, and shall include but not necessarily be limited to the following- A. Domestic hot and cold water supply and return piping. B. Supply air ductwork. C. Acoustical duct lining as shown on Drawings. 1 .3 RELATED 401K IN OTHER SECTIONS tA. Basic Materials and Methods: Section 15050. B. Plumbing: Section 15400. C. HVAC: Section 15600. 1.4 APPROVALS A. All materials shall be fire retardant, tested by an independent testing laboratory and approved by County and State of Oregon building codes. B. All materials shall comply with Oregon State Energy Code requirements. C. All duct covering, duct lining and equipment insulation and pipe Insulation located in active fair-handling) plenums shall have a maximum rlame Spread Rating of 25 and a maximum Smoke Developed Rating of 50. Pipe insulation located in mechanical equipment rooms and other exposed areas and concealed pipe insulation located in non-active plenums shall have a maximum Flame Spread Rating of 25 and a maximum Smoke Developed Rating of 150. These ratings are per test method ASTM E-84 and are to be composite ratings ( jacket, insulation and adhesive) . Ratings are 6/15/88 LPROG JEWELERS 158POIA 15:80-2 14SULATI0N to be shown on the products or on their carton labels or they may be verified by a report from an independent testing laboratory. 2.0 PRODUCTS ,_.1 PIPE INSULATION A. Domestic Hot Water Supply and Return Piping; Owens-Corning Fiberglas, heavy density, 'c-equals 0.23 at 75 degrees F, sectional pipe insulation, with factory supplied canvas jacket with longitudinal and end laps. Insulation shall be continuous without pipe hangers penetrating insulatior. Insulate all fittings and valves name as aoove with Zeston fiberglass PVC insulation fittings. Thickness shall be in accordance with State Energy Code, but no less than 1-inch thick for pipe 2 inches and smaller and 1-1/2 inch thick for piEsr 2-1/2 inches and larger. P. Don,estic Cold Water Piping: Same as hot water pipe except that the insulation thickness is to be 1120 for all sizes with a � continuous vapor barrier. 2. 2 INSULATION FOR FITTINGS, VALVES AND FLANGES A. Hot Pipes: Zeston fittings. B. Cold Pipes: Use Zeston premolded PVC fitting covers with Joints sealed wit', vapor barrier or Zeston Z tape. 2. 3 DUCT INSULATION A. Owens-Corning Fiberglas, as noted. Johns-Manville, or equal . B. Where ducts are internally lined, exterior insulation is not required. Duct disensione on drawinge are inside net free area sizes; increase metal sizes as re(, ;fired to allow for thickness of duct liner. Apply, fasten, all insulation in strict conformance with manufacturer's published recommendations. C. All Supply Ducts for a Distance as Indicated on Drawings: Internal, flexible mat-faced duct liner, fiberglass, 2 PCF, 1-inch thick, k-equals 0.24 at 75 degrees F, coated on air stream side with black neoprene. D. All Sheet Metal Supply Ducts: , I . Concealed Ducts: External, commercial grade FRK insulation, fiberglass, I PCF, 1-1/2' thick, k-equals 0. 23 at 75 degrees F, with 0.02• aluminum foil vapor barrisi• cover. 6/15/88 LAROG JEWELERS 15SPO1A 15180-3 INSULATI -'y 3.0 EXECUTION 3. 1 CLEARANCES Plan piping layout with contractors of other sections apart to permit installation of insulation and air movement: over surfaces. 3.2 PIPE INSULATION Apply over clean dry surfaces, with the l.ipe at approximately room temperature. Adjoining sections of insulation ehall be butted firmly together and the longitudinal seam of the jacket sealed with a vapor barrier lap. Longitudinal * -am shall be lr,;atod on the bottom half of the pipe. Erds of pipe insulation on cold pipes shall be sealed off with vspor seal adhesive at all fittings, flanges, and ,Alves. Valves, or other fittings which pro ,ect out from pipe, shall have oversize sleeve of sectional insulation fittod ov&r standard size insulation with 2' overlap and exposed ends of insulation coated with white mastic, as above. riot pipes, valves, fittings, and flange insulation do not require a vapor barrier, only full coverage. Factory ,packet flaps may he atapled. 3. 3 SUPPORTS Support all insulared piping with hard sects )ns of insulation at the point of support. Install sheet metal saddles between the insulation and the clever if hanyers. 3.4 FITTINGS Flanges, Unions, Valves and Fittings: For fittings and valves, 1 segments shall be cut or nested. The segments of the insulation shall be placed and joined with adhesive. After the segments are in plAce, a vapor barrier coating shall be applied as specified. Where 'Anions, flanges and valves are indicated not to be insulated, the covering shall be terminated neatly. The beveled ends shall receive a vapor barrier coating, as applicable. 3,5 DUCTS AND PLENUMS A. Clean and dry surfaces before installing insulation. B. Butt Joints of insulation together with vapor barrier overlap to obtain full coverage. Do not compress the insulation. C. Staple all flaps 6/15/88 LAROG JEWELERS iSQPOIA 15180-4 INSULATION D. For rectangular ducts 20' or larger in width the flexible insulation shall be secured to the bottom of t:-e duct by adhesive applied in 6' square dabs on 24' centers in each direction. E. Reoai: breaks, and perforations to full thickness flush with adjoining surface with new sections. { F. Acoustical lining breaks and tears shall be repaired prior to { final installation. Contractor shill keep additional stink pin■ and adhesive on site for such repairs. 'oat leading edge of all acoustical lining with adhesive. 3.6 SUBMITTILS A. Prior to construction submit fur approval the following materials: 1. Pipe insulation for: a. Domestic cold water b. Dosestic hot water 2. Duct insulation a. Suoply ducts 3. Acoustical duct and plenum lining. Submit sample for appro Al . END OF SECTION 6/15/98 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA 1 1 SECTION 15400 PLUMBING 1 1!0 GENERAL 1. 1 Section 15010 - Mechanical General is applicable. 1 .2 SCOPE 1 A.1 work to be furnished and installed under this Section shall comply with all the requirements of Division I . and shall include but not necessarily be limited to the following: A. All waste, vent, and water pipir.g. B. All plumbing fixtures. 1 .3 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS I A. Section 15050 - Basic. Materials and Methods. .tj PRODUCTS_ 2 . 1 PIPING: Ret Sect: , 15050 - Basic 'Iaterl.als and Mrthods for general requirLweiis of piping materials. A All exist,ng piping on site to be relocated shall be replaced i with identica' materials to match existing. 1 B. Soil and Waste: Service weight cast iron, no hub. 1111 C . Vent Piping above Grade: Same as soil and waste. D. Potable Water Above Grade: Copper Type L, hard drawn water line. 2 . 2 DRAINAGE AND PIPING SPECIALTIES A. 'lashings: Flash and counterflash all pipes passing through roof w►th 'St ,neman' prefabricated lead flashing with 10 inch skirt. Coordinate exact requirements with roof contractor. Submit cut of pipe flashing to roofing manufacturer for approval. # B. Escutcheons: Grabler Fig. 70 and 70A, or Beaton 6 Corbin; 11 polisned chrome plated. 6/15/88 LAROG JEWELERS 158POlA 1 5400-2 PLUMBING 2 . 3 PLUMBING FIXTURES A. Elkay, as noted, or equal by Just or Amar-can Standard. B. General: Provide complete fixture assembly, including all trim and appurtenances for proper operation and neat, finished appearance. Procure all rough-in data from manufacturer, and rough-in and connect to fixtures as required. All fixtures shall be provided with dole flow control fittings, or Chicago integral flow restrictor. C. Submissions: Include brc^pure complete with description of all fixtures and trim. D. Trim 1 . All exposed trim, including tubing, traps, and waste pieces, shall be polished chrome plated. 2. Provide separate control stops for each fixture; No. K-7668 straight and Mo. K-7660 angle, polished chrome plated, or Chicago 376LK straight, or 1012 angle. 3. "P" Traps: Chrome ;dated 17 .;auge trap, adjustable, 1-1, 2-inch inlet, 1-1/2-inch outlet, with cleanout plug, 1 -1/2-inch by 1-1/2-inch for sinks except as noted. 4. S-2 (Lab and Kitchan Sink) : Just Modal SL2117-A-GR stainless steel single compartment sink with Delta Model 100 deck mo—i,.ed single lever `.aucet with strainer and removable basket and neoprene stopper. E. Faucet shall be equipped wltn 1.0 gpe flow restrictors, flow to .50 pm in accordance with Oregon State Specialty Code. 2.4 ELECTRIC INSTANTANEOUS MATER HEATER PVI with capacity as scheduled on Drawings, complete with fully enclosed controls. UL approved. Provide with 1.0 gpm flow restrictor . 3.0 EXECUTION I. ( CLEANING 1 All fixtures, including those on which only connection 1s made, shall be cleaned. 1txtures shall be cleaned with only mild household 6 15�E18 LAROG JEWELERS 158PO1A detergents or cleaning powder and clear warm water. The Contractor shall be held responsible to see that fixture trim and fixtures are not damaged during cleaning by acids, industrial. cleaners or strong scivents. 3.2 PIPING A. Arrangement : Piping is generally diagrammatically indicated and shall be generally installed as indicated. Do not scale Drawings for location of piping. Install piping to best suit field conditions and cooperate with other trades. Arrange all piping neatly along walls and/or in neat, horizontal groups; each group to be in one plane, insofar as possible, and maintain the required slope. B. Copper: The ^rimpinq of copper tubing is prohibited. Isolate copper pipe and tubing from grounding at crossovers. For all branch drops and rises to plumbing fixtures, anchor the branch to the wall with a drop-ear, ell or tee insulated from ferrous metal. C. Unions: Provide unions to render all items in the system easily removable, includin(7 valves, piping specialties, and on both 1 sides of pumps and equipment. Provide dielectric unions at all connections of ferrous to non-ferrous pirtng and equipment . D. Fittings: Provide standard, manufacture', fittings in all cases. Field fabricated fittings are prohibited. Bushings are prohibited on pres_ ,re piping. 3. 3 DISINFECTION A. The entire domestic water system shall he disinfected in accordance with local codes, the Uniform Plumbing Code, and as specified in 1S82 ASPE Plumbing Fundamentals. 3.4 TESTS AND INSPECTIONS A. Schedule, obtain, and pay for all Cees and/or services required by 'Local authorities and by these specifications, to test the utility system. B. Immediately correct all deficiencies which are evidenced during the tests and repeat tests until sy„tem is approved. Do not cover or conceal piping, equipment, or other portions of the utility systems until satisfactory tests are made and approved. ( 6/15iBA LAROG JEWELERS 159PO1A 1 540; 4 PL Mn:14 3.5 SUBMITTALS A. Prior to construction submit for approval the following materials and equipment. 1 . Plumbing fixtures. 2. Water heaters. SND OF SECTION [I A f 6/15/88 LAROG .JEWELERS +e 158POlA SECTION 15600 .iEAT:NG, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 1 .0 1;ENERAA 1 . 1 Section 15010 - Mechanical General i!:; apDlicable. 1 .2 SCOPE All work to be furnished and installed under this Section shall include but not necessarily be limited to the fillowing: A. Air distiihution, fans, ducts. B. Motors for equipment of this Section. C. Electrical equipment and wiring int2grai with equipment and control panels of this Section, as specified. D. Identification of heating and cooling work. E. Testing of heating and cooling work. F. Instruction of Owner's personnel for main-onance 'If systems. 1. Layout drawings. 1 .3 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTION£ A. Insulation - Section 15180. B. Ba'.ancing - Section 15620. C. Automatic Teepee Lure Cc-itrol - Section 15900. D. Electrical . Division 16. ' � .0 PRODUCTS 2. 1 DUCTWORK A. General : Construct all dr.cts and plenum of gouges, and with points, bracing, reinforcing, ind other construction details in 1 accordance with the latest ASHVAE Guide and Data Book, and SMACNA (. Duct Manual, 1.985 Issui, unless specified otherwise, and comply 61.15%88 LAROG JEWELERS 158POlA 1 maj EA:': VEN?':,A'_':'; A:; with re uiremeots of NFPA Pam hlet No. '40A. Construct ductwork q P of United States Steel, Kaiser or equal, galvanized sheet metal, or aluminum and stainless steel in special systems as shown below. Diagonally crossbreak all panels on ducts 30-inches wide and larger, or bead using automatic bead machine with beads at 12-inches on center or less. Duct dimensions indicated on Drawings are net, inside, clear dimensions. For internally lined ducts, add lining thickness to determine metal duct dimensions. K. Construction: Construct ducts as low, medium or high pressure � per latest ASHRAE Guide and Data Book and/or SMACNA Duct ManuaL. r . Round Ductwork: United Sheet Metal "Uni-Seal" spiral lockseam or equal. D. Rectangular Ductwork: Galvanized sheet metal in iccoidance with SMACNA. All supply and return ductwork shall be 1" acoustically lined a minimum of 15' downstream from rooftop units. E. Joints - Rectanguler r)ucts 1. Low and Medium Pressure: Drive slip joints or standard seams as scheduled. Seal all transverse seams and all longitudinal points on all supply exhaust , return air ducts with Arabol and canvas, or multipurpose Sealant. F. Joints - Round 1. Concealed Ductwork: Sheet metal s,-rews and Arabol and canvas. Maximum allowable leakage is 0.51 of the air flow. install per manufacturer's recommendations. G. Elbows and Transitions 1 . Construct radius elbows with inside radius not less than duct width. 2. Use square elbows in all cases where exposed, unless otherwise indicated, and in lieu of radius elbows where required to facilitate installation. All square elbows shall have turning vanes. 1 . Round Elbows: 5-gore all welded construction. Assemble per + manufacturer's recommendations. 4 Construct transitions with minimum slope of 1 to 5 ratio. 5:15 88 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA 15b.0•: BEATING, VENTILAT:VG 6 AIR : :ND:T:ONING H. Flexible Ducts: G I Industries ABL-181 acoustical r unj insulated with compression fittings at both ends. Maximum Lengths: 5.0' , Genflex, Thermaflex or approved equal. Flexible duct shall be capable of maintaining smooth shape without sagging twist turns. I . Ductboard: (Submit alternate ieduct price for ductboard downstream of lined sheetmetal. ) 1 . J.M. Micro-Aire fiberglass ductboard, 1-inch thickness, for ductwork downstream of lined sheetmetal only. Reinforce as necessary to assure no collapse of ducts under positive or negative pressures up to 1.0-inch of static pressure. 2. Ductboard shall meet NFPA Standards 90A and 90B and comply with UL 181--Standards f,)r safety for Air Ducts. 3. Closure system shall be Manville's Thers-Lock PFR heat activated tape. Application shall be applied with iron in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 4. All Therm-Lock PFR points shall be factory assembled by in approved shop. Field points shall be Ductmate or equal, 'langed joints. S. Support ductwork with 3i4-inch wide galvanized sheet metal straps at intervals recommended by manufacturer. Protect duct wall against abrasion from support straps. Support at all fittings and change in direction. 6. Fittings may be made from sheet metal using standard fittings or from fiberglass provided fittings are fabricated in a qualt..ied shop using approved drawingr, procedures, and adhesives. Seams shall be sealed with Therm-Lock PFR heat activated tape. 2.2 DUCTWORK SPECIALTIES A. Volume and Splitter Dampen: Galvanized sheet metal with Vent.fabrics Inc. , Ventlok operating hardware. For accessible dampers, provide No. 620, 635, or 637 dial regulators, No. 635 or 637 square end bearing, and No. 635 spring end bearing, as applicable. For inaccessible dampers, provide No. 666 concealed damper regulator with bearings as Above. For medium and high pressure ducts, provide No. 635 Hi/Vel dial regulator and No. 609 Hi/Vol end bearing for accessible dampers. 6/15/88 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA B. Multi-louver Volume Dampers: Titus AG-35-B, opposk- 1 :ase, Anemostat, or equal. C. Extraction Dampers: Titus AG-45 with No. 3 operator, Anemostat, ,�r equal. D. Turning Vanes: For low pressure - SMACNA small double vans, plate No. 22B, or equal, with airfoil blades for ducts 36-inches or less in width; SMACNA Fig. 3.23 for ducts greater than 36-inches wide. For medium and high preisure ducts - SMACNA Fig. 3-23, acoustical absorption vane, "Airsan' Acoustiturn, or equal in all ducts, low, medium and high pressure. E. Flexible Connections: O Industries, Consolidated Kinetics; Elgen r "Silent Duct", —typo 3DA, Ventfabrics, or equal. F. Flashing: Ducts through roof shall be 16 gauge galvanized steel, flashed and counterflashed, and provided with store collars to secure a watertight construction. G. Bird Screens: No. 14 gauge, 1/2-inch, galvanized wire mesh, not in a galvanized .steel frame, screw set. H. Access Panels: Reinforced, galvanized shFet metal with airtight gaskets. Provide hinges and Ventfabrl-3, Inc. Ventlok latches , Milcor, or equal, as follows: 1 . Minimum size of access panels is 12'x12' . '. 3 GRILLES, REGISTERS, AND DIFFUSERS Krueger or approved equal by Titus, except as noted otherwise, sizes, capacities and pattern as shown on the Drawings. Install all outlets flush, rquared, ti-sealed, and entirely covering sheet metal ductwork and gaskets. Thread sheet metal mounting screws tightly into sheet metal. All frames to fit ceiling type. Verify with Architectural Drawing. Manufacturer's iepresentativo shall carefully review architectural and mechanical drawings and ensure register selections will provide proper air distribution at NC 30 or loam. Register not providing proper distribution or excessive noise at scheduled air flow shall be replaced by manufacturer at no additional expense to the Owner. A. CSD-1 (Ceiling Supply Diffuser 11 ) : Krueger Model 6504 perforated face diffl(ser with pattern control, and primer finish. B. CLD-1 (Ceiling Linear Diffuser 01) : Titus Model ML-38 linear slot ceiling diffuser, with adjustable slots and painted in primer. 6/ 15/38 LAROG JEWELERS 156POIA 15600-5 HEATING, VENTILATING S AIR CONDITIuNING C. CRR-1 (Ceiling Return Register 01 ) : Krueger Model 1190 perforated face diffuser with primer finisn. � 4 VAR?ABLE VOLUME ZONF. BOXES A. Furnish and install variable volume zone boxes of the sizes and capacities shown on the Drawings, Titus ESV-3000. B. The control assemblies shall be pressure independent and shall be able to be reset to any air flow between zero and maximum scheduled CFM. The valves shall be normally closed. The differantial static pressure of the basic assembly shall not exceed 0.25 inch N.G. for all sizes with inlet velocities of 2,000 FP4 or less. C. The air valve shall be die cast aluminum; damper shafts shall operate in rustproof Delrin or equal, self-lubricating bearings. The air valve shall seat against durable gaskets and not exceed a 2% leakage rate per Air Diffusion Council Standards. The pneumatic actuator shall be factory furnished and mounted, and have a 5-10 psi spring range. D. The control device snall be designed to maintain constant flow regardless of inlet flow deflection. Dlict inlets at 90 degrees or less to the control device shall not alter the maximum or minimum factory setting by more than 101. The assembly shall incorporate an amplitied non-directional flow sensor. E. The control assembly shall be far;ory installed, calibrated and set to thu values sc[,.uuted on Lhe Drawings. F. The assemblies shall be contained in a welded 26-gauge galvanized steel box internally lined with 1-inch, 1-1/2 pound insulation complying with NFPA 90A and '1L-181 standards. r,. Fabricate and install 5-foot l ned sheet metal discharge on duct on all VAV boxes prior to use of spiral sheet metal or ductboard. First outlet shall b3 10-feet dovnetream of air valve. H. Electric Duct Heater - Els-cmc euct heater shall be factory installed and wired complete with all controls, including high-limit and air flow safety switch. Coils 4 KM to 8 KM shall be two stage, 8 KM and larger shall he three stage. Coordinate voltage with electrical contractor. 6/15/88 LAROG JEWELERS 158P01 d 156cJ-b -fEaT:N(3, VEVTILAT:4G s AIR �,)NDITION1NG I . Disconnect Switch: Provide factory mounted fused disconnect switch with interlocking door handle on terminal box door. J. Thermostats: Provide and install complete with pneumatic tubing, thermostats for VAV-1 and VAV-2 having a sensitivity of not less than 1-1/2°F plus or minus from setpoint. K . Sequence of Operation: VAV-1 thermostat shall control to maintain 72°F room temperature while the building system is operating. VAV-2 thermostat shall control the VAV box and two stages of electric reheat to ■aiitairn 72°F room temperature while the i building system is operating. L! 2. 5 SMALL EXHAUST FANS All fans, where indicated on the Drawings, shall be Greenheck, or approved equal. Fans shall have acoustically insulated housings. Air deliveries and zone levels shall be as indicated on the Drawings and all fans shall bear the AMCA Certified Ratings Seal and the UL Label. Manufacturer shall submit vibration amplitudes and magnetic motor hum levels as decibels. Integral backdraft damper snall be totally chatterproof with no metal to metal contact. Fan shall have true centrifugal wheel or wheels with inlyt perpendicular to or remote fro■ inlet gills. Terminal box jhall be provided on the housing with J-box. Entire fan, motor and wheel assembly shall be easily removable without disturbing the housing. Motor speeds shall not exceed 1050 RPM and all fan motors shall be suitably grounded and mounted on rubber-in-shear vibration isolators . Grille shall not be provided. Provide access panel for easy inspection of electrical connections inside the cabinet. 3.9 EXECUTION 3 1 DUCTWORK General: Construct all ducts and plenums of gauges, and with ,joints, bracing, reinforcing, and other construction details in accordance with the latest ASHRAE Guide and Date Book, and SMACNA 1985 Manual, and unless herein specified otherwise, and comply with requirements of NFFA Pamphlet No, 90A. A. Construct ductwork of United States Steel, Kaiser, or equal galvanized sheet metal. B. Diagonally crossbreak all panels on ducts 30-inches wide and smaller. r 5%15/88 LAROG JEWELERS 158Pf .55;. AEA::v., x A:R CUND:TIONING r Duct dimensions indicated on Drawings are net, inside, clear, dimensions. For internally lined ducts, add lining thickness to determine 'uct dimensions . 3. 2 SEISMIC REQUIREMENTS A. All HVAC equipment and machinery shall be anchored to withstand forces generated by earthquake motions. As a minimum, equipment and equipment frames shall be designed to withstand a force of 100% of the weight of the equipment and frame acting at its center of gra.,ity. Anchorage of the equipment andijr frame to the structure shall be fur a iorce of 100% gravity also acting at the center of gravity. B. Piping and ductwork shall be seismically braced per SMACNA Manual. 3. 3 SUBMITTALS Prior to construction submit for approval the following materials and equipment: A. Ductwork. B. Duct specialties. C. Grilles, registers and diffusers. D. Fans. E. Testing equipment. F. Thermomet-rs. G. Layout drawings. H. Rooftop air conditioning linit . 3.4 LAYOUT DRAWINGS Prior to the start of installation, submit to the Architect for approval, layout drawings to scale, coordinate with all building systems. The layout drawings shall consist of plans to show clearly the locations and Rize of mayor items of equipment, ductwork and piping as listed below, and clearances for maintenance withdrawals of remcvable components. The general arrangement of the systems to be installed, coordination with otl -r work, and all requirements for install tion shall be met. Layout drawings shall show all ducts, 6/ 15/88 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA t ! v w ! ! ! P 15h00-d HEATING, VEN7"LA:ING 6 AIR CLVDIr'.0NING fans, air uutlets, reheating coils, piping, electrical light fixtures, and ra)or electrical runs. Minimum scale of layout drawings shall be 1/4- ,t—h to the foot for floor plans. END OF SECTION R+ r Y n f b/15iP8 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA iSTING AND BALANCING SECTION 15620 TESTING AND BALANCING 1.0 ;ENERAL 1. 1 Section 15010 - Mechanical General i* applicable. 1.2 SCOPE IAll work to be turnlshed and installed under this section shall include but not necessarily be limitec, to the testing and balancing t o^ the following: +t A. Air distribution, fans, branch ducts, air outlets. B. Instruction of Owner's personnel for future balancing of systNms. C. Automatic temperature cintrol system. D. Balancing reports. 1 .3 WORK RELATED IN OTHER SECTIONS A. Section 15050: Basic_ Materials and Methods. B. Section 15600: HVAC. C . Section 15100: Controls and Instrumentation. 2.0 PRODUCE 2. 1 TESTING AND BALANCING A. Testing and balancing of air distribution systema shall be * performed by an independatrt test and balance agency, that 1 specialises in and 11hose business is limited co testing and balancing of air conditioning systems. Qualified fires include Northwest Engineering, Airemsters and Systems Test anti Balance. Other interested firms shLuld submit qualifications for evaluation. 1 . The atr balance agency anal) provide proof of having successfully completed at least five projects of sintlar size and scope and/or shall be r fully certified mewber of the r Associated Air Balance Council . I 6/15/68 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA 15620-2 TESTING AND BALANCING 2. All work by this agency shall be done under the direct supervision of a qualified heating and ventilatinq engineer employed by them. 3. All instruments used by this agency shall be accurately calibrated and maintained in good working order. 4. Test and balance aoency ahall include an extended warranty of 90 days, after completion of each phase of the test and balance work, d� which_tije the_enainee_L_ may request ceadiustment of the system to comply with comfort or sound conditions. B. Testing and balancing agency, as part of its contract, shall act as euthorizad inspection agency responsible to Consulting Engineer and Owner, and shall during the test and balance list all items where installed incorrectly, require correction, or have not been installed in accordance with contract Drawings and/or Specifications, pertaining to air distribution, cooling and heating systems. C. The testing and balancing agency shall provide with his bid a performance guarantee covering all phases of the work as herein specified. D. The air conditioning contractor shall cooperate with the selected test and balance agency it the following tanner: I . Provide sufficient tiae before final completion dates +o that tests and balancing can be accomplished. 2. Provide immediate labo► and tools to make corrections when required without undue delay. Install balancing dupers as required by test and balance agency. 3. The contractor shall put all heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and equipment into fill operation and shall continue the operation of the some dur' ng each working day of testing and balancing. 4. Testing and balancing agency shall be kept informed of any major changes made to the system during construction, and shall be provided with a complete set of At-Built Drawings. E. Air System Test and Balance Procedure: The air balance agency shall perform the following tests, and balance each system in accordance with the following requirements: 1 . Test .nd adjust blower RPM to design requirements. 2. Test and record motor full load amperes. d© LAROG JEWELERS 159POIA W W W W W t W 15620-3 TESTING AND BALANCING 3. Make Pitot rube traverse of main supply ducts and obtain design CFM at fare. 4. Test and record system pre.isures, suction and discharge. S. Adjust all main supply air ducts to proper design CFM. 6. Test and adjust each diffuser, grille, and register to within 1U1 of design requirements. 7. Each grille, diffuser and register Ehall be identified as to location and area. 8. Size, type and manufacturer of diffusers, grilles, registers and all tested equipment shall be identified and listed. Manufacturer's ratings on all equipment shall be used to make requirad calculations. 9. Readings ani tests of diffusers, grilles and registers shall include required FPM veloc:.ty and test resultant velocity, 1 required CFM and test resultant CFM after adjustment. 10. Testing &(er,cy shall check all controls. Room thermostats shall be checked for cooling and heating response. 11 . All diffusers, rilles and re isteri shell be adl usted to 9 9 j minimite drafts in all areas. 12 . As part of the work of this contract, the HVAC contractor shall make any changes in dampers or thQ addition of dampers required for - -rect balance as recommended by air balance agency, at no additional cost to Owner. 2.2 TEST HOLES Duct Test Holes shed be provided in ducts and plenums ,here directed or necessary for the pitot tubes for taking air measurements and ti 1 balance the air systems. Test holes shall be provided with an approved removable plug or oval . At each location where ducts or plenums are insulated, test holes shall be provided with an approved extension with plug fitting. 3.0 EXECUTION 3. 1 Prior to submittal of proposal advise the Architect of any deficiencies on plans such as !lack of balancing valves, duct dampers, etc. 1 6/15/88 LAROG JEWELERS t 158POIA 1 _5610-4 TESTING AND BALANCING s . � Balancing Contractor shall report all deficiencies in system, including duct leakage, damper leakage, thermostat malfunction, excessive noise in the HVAC system, etc. END OF SECTION LAROG JEWELERS 156P01A 1 .oUlu- EL£CTRI,:AL GENERAL PROVISIONS SECT►ON 16010 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.0 GENERAL 1 .01 SCOPE A. This Section specifies unique and specific minimum requirements generally applicable throuyhout this Division of work. At the same time, the Architectural requirements are interfaced with Division 16 requirements. The GENERAL CONDITIONS and GENER,41. REQUIREMENTS, Division l of the Specifications, govern work under Division 16. B. This Section applies to all work under this Division 16, and to o'-iter Divisions' work where referenced to the "electrical requirements", "Division 16" , etc. When any other Division 16 Sections or parts thereof, are copied for time by subcontractors, suppliers, etc. , this Section shall also be copied and attached thereto. C. Provide all labor, materials, tools, instructions, data, directories, test results, reports, spare parts, equipment and services required to construct and install the complete electrical systems in accordance vith the Contract Documents. D. Provide any apparatus, appliance, material or work not shown on Drawings but mentioned in the Specifications, or vice versa, and/or accessories necessary to make the work complete in all respects and ready for operation, even if not particularly specified, shall be furnished, and installed by the Contractor without additional expense to the Owner. E. This is a "short form' specification. Words such as "the Contractor shell", *the unit shall be", e'.c. , have been deliberately omitted in the interest of clarity and brevity. These words are understood by the Contractor to be included in the intent and meaning of the Contract Document . and their absence shall not be cause for extra claims. F. Drawings are diagrammatic and do not show all off-sets, bonds, elbows or other specific elements which may be required .`or proper installation of work. Verify such work at the fob site and provide the required accessories to cumplete the work at nn additional cost to the Owner. �itSi89 LAROG IEWELERS 158P01A :6010-2 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROUtSIONS G. The Owner reserves the right to make reasonable chances In outlet, lighting fixture and equipment locations prier to rough-in without extra claims. "Reasonable change' means any change of up to twelve feet from the locations indicated. Changes must be approved by the Architect/Engineer prior to execution of work. 1 .02 SUBMI',TALS PRIOR TO BID ! A. Give written notice to the Architect/Engineer, not less than ten ( 10) calendar days prior to bid date of any materials or apparatus believed inadequate or unsuitable, in violation of laws, ordinances, rules, and any necessary items of work omitted. In the absence of surh a written notice, it. is mutually agreed r that the Contractor has included the cost of all required items in his proposal, and that he will be responsible for the approved satisfactory functioning of the entire system without extra claims. B. Submit proposed substitutions for any producta indicated with the term 'or approved substitute' to the Architect, with a copy directly to Engineer, not less than ten (l)) calendar days prior to bid date. If approved, the product w.,ll be added to the Contract Documents by Addendum prior to bid. C. Substitutions for products inuicited by manufacturer, manufacturer and sorb s, or manufacturer and model, with or without terms such as "equal to', 'approved equal•, etc. , do not require approval prior to bid, However, all products are subject to Architect/Engineer review. 1 .03 DESCRIP'T'ION OF WORK A. Electric service and distribution ay-tes for 208Y/120V. Provisions for utility company revenue metering. Provide meter base with fused disconnect adjacent. Panelboard, feedera, dry-type transformers, etc. B. Pay all telephonei and electric, utility fees and charges associated with installation and removal of service for this project. C. Concealed wiring and recessed outlets unless otherwise indicated. D. Lighting for all arenas, including all switches, ballasts, lamps, etc.. E. Flush receptacles and connections for utilization equipment as indicated. 6/ 15/88 LANOG JEWELEhS 158POIA 16010-3 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS F. Special Systems and Work as indicated. G. Exit and egress lighting system. H. Telephone outlets and raceway for Owner provided telephone and data processing systems. 1 .04 WORK EXCLUDED A. Telephone and data processinq systems cable or equ-anent and installation of such, except as indicated. B. Motor starters and/or controls indicated to be an integral part of the equipment furnished under other Divisions of work or other Contracts; such as certain package HVAC equipment, etc. C. Control wiring for machanical equipment. D. Panelboards, distribution equipment, feeders, transformers, .raceways, equipment, wiring, etc. , indicated to be existing. 1 .05 UTILIZATIo;! EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS Unless specifically indicated otherwise, motors rated 1/3 HP and lash are to be suitable for nominal supply of 120V/1e; all motors 1/2 HP and over and duct heaters are to be suitable for nominal supply of 208V/3s. 1 .05 REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIF'S A. Pay any associated utility fees or charges. B. Give all necessary notices, obtain all permits and pay all government taxes, fees and other costs in connection with this work. Obtain all required certificates of inspection of the work and deliver same to the Architect at the time of Substantial Completion and before request for final payment. C. Conform with the latest rules of the National Board of Fire Underwriters' Cede, regulations of the State Fire Marshal, and applicable local and state codes, as interpreted by the authority having jurisdiction. Nothing in these Contract Documents shall be construed to permit work not conforming to the most stringent applicable codes. D. The National Electrical Code, Uniform Building Code, all applicable local codes and slertrical requirements established by the state and local code enforcement authorities and fire marshals are hereby made part of the Contract Documents. Notify f,/15/88 LAROG .JEWELERS ISAPOIA 16010-4 ELECTRICAL GENERAL rROVI3:ONS the Architect/Engineer of any part of 'ne work believed to he in conflict with these codes and regulations. 1 .07 STANDARDS A. Comply with the applicable current edition of the following: 1 . American National Standards Institute (ANSI ) 2. American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) 3. Certified Ballast Manufacturers (CBM) 4. Electrical Testing Laboratories (ETL) 5. Factory Insurance Association (FIA) 6. Factory Mutual (FM) 7. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ( IEEE) B. Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association ( IPCEA) 9. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) 10. National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) 11. Underwriters' Laboratories (UL) B. Provide all items of labor and/or material to comply with provisions of the Standards applicable to the work. The Contract Documents govern where quantities, sites or other requirements indicated are in excess of the Standard's minimus requirements. 1 .08 DEFINTIONS The following apply to portions of the Contract Doc.ments pertaining to Division 16 work: A. 'Provide' means 'furnish and install' . B. 'Directed' means 'direc•ed (by the Architect/Engineer) prior to execution of the work'. C. 'Indicated' means 'indicated in the Contract Documents' . D. 'Shown' .neans "shown in the Contract Documents' . E. 'Verify' means 'verify (with Architect/Engineer) prior to execution of the work' . 1 .09 EXISTING CONDITIONS A. Visit the fob site prior to bid to gain familiarity with existing conditions which may affect execution of the work. Review all t avrilable equipment layouts, assembly drawings and installation ! schedules. B. Informatior; in Drawings relative to existing conditions is approximate, based upon old drawings and limited field 6/ 15, 88 LAROG JEWELERS 158POlA 601,:-5 ELECTRICAL '3ENERAL FROVIS:1JNS -)bservations. During the progress of construction, report deviations found necessary to conform to actual conditions to the Architect/Engineer prior tri execution. C. Repair any damage caused to existing utilities, existing p'.Nctrical work, or any other existing work intended to romain. Remave damaged work and promptly return to service using new materials to match existing. 1 . 10 DEMOLITION A. Remove existing equipment, piping, wiring, construction, etc. , which .tnterfere9 with work of this Division. Replace/relocate items to remain and promptly return to service. Replace damaged items with new material to match existing. B. Removed materials not required for present or future use of the facility, and not claimed by Owner, become property of Contractor; remove from premises. Verify with Architect/Engineer before remov;nq any practically usable materials from premises. Carefully remove materials claimed by Owner to prevent damage and deliver on site where directed. Existing raceway and open cable wiring not to be reused and which is concealed in building construction may be cut off and abandor i in place. Remove &1I such ra,-eway and wiring which is exposed including above Accessible ceilings. D. Refer cases of uncertain applicability to the Architect/Engineer for resolution prior to execution of the demolition work. 1 E. Coordinate with Division 15 sequence of work. 1 . 11 GUARANTEE Unless otherwise indicated in the Contract Documents, all labor, material and equipment furnished and installed under this Contract shall be new, free from defects and shall be guaranteed for a period of one year from the time of acceptance of the work. Should any trouble develop during this period due to faulty workmanship or material, the Contractor shall furnish all necessary material and 4 labor to correct the trouble, without cost to the Owner. In default, the Owner may have such work done and charge cost to the Ccntractor. t 6115/S9 LAROG JEWEIFRS ISOPOIA 16010-6 ELECTRICAL ;EN RAL PROVISIONS 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL r A. Provide products third party (UL) listed or labeled for location and u3e, wherever such a listing or labeling service is normally provided unless items are specifically exempted. B. Except as otherwise indicated provide new electrical products, free of defects and harmful deteriorat'_on at the time of installation. Scratched, marred, rusty, or deformed materials are prohibited. C. Properly identify products with names, model numbers, types, grades, compliance labels and similar information neo0od for distinct identification. Package or protect products to prevent deterioration during shipment, storage and handling. D. Store products only in dry, well vertilated, indoor spaces except where preparad and protected by the manufacturer specifically for exterior storage. Products in wet cartons or boxes or stored in or exposed to rain, water, dust, dirt or snow are prohibited. E. Provide each product complete with trim, guards, safety devices and similar incidental accessory components indicated, rocognited as integral parts of the product, and/or required by code. F. Provide signal transformers, backing, framing, supports, brackets, hangers, relays, etc. , not specifically indicated, but required to complete the system in a safe and satisfactory working condition. G. Where multiple units of a manufactured product are requirtbd, provide identical products by the same manufacturer, without variations except for site and similar variations as indicated. Raw and bulk materials (conduit., boxes, fittings, conductors, fasteners, etc) are excepted. H. Indicated brand names and catalog numL•ers are used to establish standards of performance and quality. fhe description of materials go%orns in the event that catalog numbers do not correspond to the materials described. I . Transformers, ba:14sts, contactors, etc. , ,fudged by the Architect to be noticeable noisier than other similar equipment on the project will be deemed defective. Replace as a part of the Contract work. 6/15/88 LAROG JEWE!.ERS 1S8P01A F1 W1 NJ MrI 16010-7 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 2.02 SUBMITTALS A. General: Comply with Architects requirements except as modified for this Division herein. Submittals processed by the Architect/Engineer are not cause for extra claims nor do they represent a change in the Contract Documents. B. Purpose: Contractor demonstrates to the Architect/Engineer his understanding of the Contract Documents and design concept by indicating which material he intends to furnish and install, and by detailing fabrication and installation methods he intends to use. Intention of using exactly the materials indicated does not relieve Contractor of obligation of submitting shop drawings and product literature. C. Identification: Include project name, both Contractor and electrical Installer names, address, telephone numbers and contact persons. Clearly mark all submittals to indicate service of the material. D. Shop Drawings: Submit on all major pieces of electrical equipment including, but not limited to, light fixtures, distribution equipment, switchboards, motor control center, starters, circuit breakers, panelboards, and transformers. Up to ll'xl72 size sheets may be submitted as for product literature below. Over 11'x17' site submit in accordance with Architect's requirements. E. Product Literature: Submit six copies maximum of manufacturer's descriptive literature aid catalog cuts of standard electrical products used including, but not limited to condtictors, connectors, raceway, special raceways, fittings, switches, outlets, and all other items indicate] by manufacturer with or without series or model n:liber. Where more than one product is represented, clearly identify those products which the Contractor intends to furnish on this project. F. Binders: Bind product literature and small shop drawings in three-ring note books not over 50% full. Order and tab index products by Specification section and subsection names. Allow space and index binders for stragglers and small shop drawings. C. Submittal Review: Submittals not conforming to the afcreeentioned requirements will not be accepted by the Engineer and will be returned without review. Such action shall not be cause for extra claims against the Owner, Architect or Engineer. Consult with the Engineer an�! obtain approval of any deviations prior to suhstesion. 6/15/88 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA 16010-8 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS H. Submittal Dates: Submit product literature and a schadule for submittal of all shop drawings within 21 calendar days of Contract receipt. I. Additional Requirements: Refer to the particular specification sections covering various elements of the work. 3 .0 EXECUTION 3.01 vFNERAL Install in a neat and workmanlike manner. Align, level, and adjust for satisfactory operation. Install equipment so that all parts are easily accessible for inspection, operation, maintenance and repair. 3.011 COORDINATION A. The Contract Documents are arranged for convenience only and do not necessarily determine which trade performs the various portions of the work. Perfrrm all necessary work to loin with or receive work of other trades. B. Coordinate the work with all trades to provide adequate clearance and eliminate conflicts. C. Consider the entire set of Contract Documents (Architectural, Plumbing and Mechanical) as part of the conditions for electrical. work. In addition, consider casework• drawings a condition of the work, including restricted access due to early installation of such equipment. Exact routings of raceways and locations of outlets and equipment are governed by these conditions. Should conditions develop that render orig .nal locations unsuitable, call attention to this fact to the Architect/Engineer and obtain approval for an alternate method before proceeding with the work. 3.03 HOUSEKEEPING AND PROTECTION 1. Keep the premises free of accumulated materials, rubbish, and debris at all .Imes . Surplus material, tools, and equipment mist not be stored at the ,fob site. At the completion of the ,fob, leave all equipment and fixtures clean and in proper condition for their intended use. B. Protect all wiring, conduit, fixtures, equipment, and apparatus against dirt, water, chemical, or mechanical damage, both Wore and after installation. Any items damaged prior to final acceptance of the work shall be restore+ to original conditloi, or replaced at no additional cost to the Ownor. e 6/1S/88 LAROG JEWrLERS 1S8POIA i�ssa� 16010-9 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS Protect and cover all equipment finishes - artnq COn3t,CUCtiI.1. ('lean and touch up where necessary to remove scars and scratches on all. factory painted equipment. Leave nameplates bearing descriptive data clean and unpainted. 3.04 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS A. Maintain at least one complete "clean' set of Contract Documents at the project site for the exclusive use of the electrical Installer. Neatly over-mark Division 16 prints in distinctive Pencil colors to record progress and 'as built' conditions. Mark or directly attach all addenda, clarifications, administrative memoranda, etc. , pertaining to, or otherwise affecting, execution of Division 16 work. B. Maintain a complete set of approved Division 16 submittals, kept current and in proper order, at the job site. Also, maintain complete and current copies of approved submittals by other Divisions and contracts where pertinent to the proper execution of Division 16 work. 3.05 PRODUCT INSTALLATION Except where more stringent requirements are indicated, comply with the product manufacturer's installation Instructions and recommendations, including handling, anchorage, Assembly, connections, cleaning, testing, charging, lubrication, start-up, test operation and shut-down of operating equipment. Consult with manufacturer's technical representatives, who are recognized as the technical experts, for specific instructions on unique project conditions and unforeseen p obleeA. 3.06 CUTTING AND PATCHING A. General: Comply with applicable provisions of other Divisions of work; conioult Architect before notching or cutting throughout construction. Finished Surfacest Repair and recondition as directed; recondition o" replace any damage to work of other crafts; engage the original installer to install the replacement work, except where the work existed prior to no work of this Contrict, engage only experienced and expert firms and t.radespersons to replace the work. C. Structural Members: Do not cut framing, walls, floors, decks and other members intended to withstand stress, except with the Architect's written authorization. Authorisation will ;)e granted only where there is no other reasonable method for completing the 6/15/88 LAR JEWELERS 158POIA 1h010-10 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS work, and where the proposed cutting ciearly does not materially weaken the structure. 3.07 PAINTING Painting of the work under this Division in finished room areas is M� furnished under another Division. Remove or mask factory finish hardware ( latches, screws, cup washers, etc. ) and tiameplates for painting except where otherwise noted. Generally, trims, covers, panels, baffles and the like, which are normally removed for electrical maintenance and service, are to be removed by this Division and made available for paint application. Device rovers, clocks, and other items furnished with a specified factory finish other than prime gray or flat white shall be protected or removed during painting. Refer instances of uncertain applicability to the Architect for resolution before proceeding. 3.08 PROJECT RECORD DRAWINGS A. ,how all deviations, modifications and additions from the work indicated. B. Show the exact location with dimensions to permanent structure of all new underground work located as part of this Contract. C. Submit modified reproducible mylar sepias of the original design drawings (available to the Contractor from the Architect/ Engineer at cost) . Make linework and letter,ng neat and clean, similar to original drawings. Use 2H lead. Erase items of work omitted or relocated. 3.09 OBSERVATIONS AND TESTS A, The right is reserved to observe and test any pr ton of the equipment and/or materials during the progress of i. •rection. L. Tomt all wiring and connections for continuity, proper phase sequence, and grounds before energising any fixtures or equipment. C. Refer also to additional requirwments for particular systems as indicated. 3. 10 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT A. T at and demonstrate the enti.e system, as requested, in the presence of the Architect and/o: Fnq:,-.wer when the wcrk is completed to assure that all portions are functional according to the design intent. Provide all labor and equipment necessary to conduct these tests. 6i15i98 f.AROG JEWELERS 15SPOIA 16010-11 ELECTRICAL gENERAL PROVISIONS B. Submit two complete sets of Operating and Maintenance M.Anuals to the Architect prior to request for final payment. i C. Instruct the Owner's staff thoroughly in the proper operation of apparatus and controls at the time of substantial comple..ion. D. On ccmpletion of the entire installation, secure the approval of the Architect and Owner, covering the installation throughout. Obtain and pay for a certificate of approval from the public authorities having jurisdiction. Submit a final inspection certificate to the Architect prior to request for final payment. Pay any and all cost incurred for inspection fees. E. At the completion of the proiect, deliver one not of Record Drawings to the Architect for acceptance prior to application for final payment. F. Comply with Division 1 contract clossoit requirements and the Supplementary Conditions except as modified for this Division above. END OF SECTION 6/iSi88 LAROC JEWELERS ISSPOIA BABI'" MATERIALS & METHODS SECTION 16100 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS 1 .0 GENERAL 1 .01 5ec,tl(.,n 16010 applies to this Section as though repeated herein. When all or part of this Section is copied for use by installers or suppliers, also copy Section 16010 and attach. 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 RACEWAYS A. Comply with applicable NEMA and ANSI Standards and Federal Specifications pertaining to metallic and non-metallic conduit, duct, tubing and fittings. B. Metal Raceway 1 . Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) : Hot-dip galvanized steel with overall zinc coating, and apo,_ial interior lubricant coating; 40 maximum size. 2. Galvanized Rigid Conduit (GRC) : Vireaded type hot-dip galvanized steel with overall zinc coating; all threads galvanized after cutting and protected by color coded end raps. 3. Flexible Metal Conduit (FMC) : Hot-dip galvanized heavy wall steel with zinc coating; 1120 minimum size. 4. Liquid-tight Flexible Metal Conduit (LFMC) : Single strip, flexible, zontinuous, interlocked, and double-wrapped steel, galvanized inside and out; coated with liquid-tight ,packet of PVC; smooth-wall internal wiring channel; 1120 minimum size. C. Non-metallic Raceway 1 . Rigid Non-metallic Conduit (RNC) : Schedule 40 heavy well PVC, UL luted for 900C wire. D. EMT Fittings: Steel except elbow and offset connectors with cadmium plated malleable iron bodies are acceptable. bii5iH8 LAROG JEWELERS 158POlA :tiIOQ-L BASIC MATE?IA:.: •i ME': OCS 1. Compression Couplings 6 Connectors: Gland compression type; connectors with insulating bushing (or pre-insulated) : RACO 2900 Series. 2. Set Screw Couplings 6 Connectors: With insulating bushing (or pre-insulated) ; RACO 2000 and 2100 Series. 3. Internal Insulators: Thomas 6 Betts. 4. Indenter 6 Tap-On Fittings: Prohibited. E. GRC Fittings: Plated malleable iron, threaded screw-on types unless otherwise indicated. 1. Three Piece Couplings: Concrete tight, with bonding jumper; h, 0-7./Gedney 4-Series with Types BJ and ABJ. 2. Hub Connector.: Insulated throat; T&B 370 Series. F. FMC Fittings: Screw clamp type, plated malleable iron; insulated throat; RACO 3300 and 3200 Series. G. LFMC Fittings: Liquidtight compression type, plated malleable iron or steel; insulated throat; 0-Z/Gedney Type 40. H. Nipples: Insulated throat; 0-Z/Gedney 7-T Series; or, all thread conduit with locknuts and insulated bushings. 1 . Expansion/Deflection Couplings: Sliding or offset types suitable for raceway type, location and use, with approved bonding jumper: 0-Z/Gedney Types TX, AX, EX, DX, and DXX; Carlon Electrical Sciences E945, E955, and E946. J. Metal Cond•.ut Bodies: Linc plated malleable iron: threaded conduit entrances; with removable covers, neoprene gasket and corrosion resistant screws: 0-Z/Gedney Types LB,X,LL, LR,T, and TB bodies with Type BS cover or BC cover and SGNC gasket. K. Sleeves 1. Cable Sleeves: Raceway and fittings as specified with bushed and insulated terminations. 2. Raceway Sleeves: Heavy wall steel or cast Iron pipe. L. Hydrostatic Seals: Pressure rated by the manufa:turer in feet of water or equivalent psig for the maximum potential hydrostatic head; that 1s, the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points in the raceway channel to be sealed, or the t 6/15/88 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' 11111111 S: ''1 3 'AS I�_ MA`"_R:ALS 5 "ET.iO'S difference in elevation between finished grade and sub-grade penetration for raceway, whichever �a greater. 1 . Raceway O.D. Seals: Ur to 40' of head (20 psig) ; Thurierline Link Seal, 0-L!Gedney Type CSM Series. M. Accessories: Except as otherwise indicated, provide -:onduit, tubing and duct accessories of types, siZes, and materials indicated, including, gut not limited to, hangers, clasps, rollers, straps, fasteners, brackets, transition adaptor couplings, protective caps and plugs, expansion and deflection fittings, complying with manufacturer's published product information and designed and constructed by manufacturer for use in applications indicated. 1 . Locknuta: Hardened steel up to 1' trade size; 0-Z/Gedney 1-Series. 2. Grounding Bushingm: P1Ated malleable iron, insulated, threaded type; lay-in ground lug; 0-Z/Gedney Type BLG. 3. Lubricant/Sealec: Ant� -seize conductive thread lubricant, effective ani stable -20°F to •200°F; maintains rain-tightness and inhibits corrosion; suitable for use between parts of dissimilar metals; Crouse-Hinds STL. 02 SURFACE MULTI-nUTLET ASSEMBLY A. Raceway: Two piece metal construction nominal 1.28' wide x 0.751 dRep x length as indicated, with factory applied primer suitable for field painting; unless otherwise indicated, cover to be factory cut for receptacles on 12' centers; Wir.3mold 2000 Series. B. Receptacle Harness: Unless otherwise indicated, a four-wire, two-circuit, grounding, factory wired harness of three-wire, 15A, 120V receptacles spaced to fit the raceway cover holes; Wiremold 20GBA Series. 1 1 C. Fittings 6 Accessories: Couplings, supporting clips, cover clips, ground clasps, blank end fittings elbows, tees, corner couplings and adaptors as required and to comply with the manufacturer's reuomsendations. D. Manufacturer : Wiremold, Walker. I 2 .03 CONDUCTORS r A. General: Circular soft drawn copper, solid or stranded, 12AWG minimum, unless otherwise indicated; RANG and larger to be stranded unless otherwise indicated. b/15i88 LAROG IEWELERS 158POIA W W WXW Wjr A :►i:' ^-4 SAS?C `"A7E4'aLS ,y METH^OJ B. Building Wire- Single :onductor 600V UL listed type insulated conductors- Houston Wire and Cable. Sou�hwire. 1. 14AWG and larger: THFlN/TWWN or XHHW. 2. Color Codes: Separate color for each phase, travel.-rs, and neutral for systems ender 250V and different colors for systems over 250V phase-to-phase, consistent throughout. 3. Fixture Fxtensions: Conform to individual fixture insulation temperature rating requirements. 4. Control Circuits a. General: 14AWG minimum, except av otherwise indicated; 16AWG and 18AWG to be 9014' rated TFN, RFH-2, RFHH-2, or RFHH-3. b. Bound Assemtlies: 12AWG to 18AWG stranded THHN or TFN with identification numerals printed every 1 .51 along entire length of each conductor; Clifford of Vermont Quick-pull . S. Aluminum: Prohibited ( (except where specifically indicated (AL) l ) . 6. High Temperature; 200°C, 20 mil minimum fluorinated ethylene propylene insulated, UL liAted types FEP and PF. C. Metal. Covered Cable: Solid, 18AWG an: 16AWG TFN and 14AWG to IOAWG THHN or XHHM conductors enclosed in an interlocking armor sheath formed of galvanized steel; 600V UL listed types MC and AC; AFC/Nortek. D. Non-Motsllic Sheath (NM) Cable: Prohibited. E Power Limited Circuit Cable 1 . Goile: al: Excep- Class 1, overall Jacketed, color coded stranded 20AVG min:mu■ conductors, unless otherwise indicated; UL component rwcognized; listed, and/or classified for location and use. 2. Plena■ Cable: Jacket and insulation of fluoropolymer resin; Dupont Teflon and Allied Chemical Halar, or approved substitute. 3. Man.ifacturer: Belden, Houston, Alpha, Mohawk, Columbia. F); 15 98 LAROG JEWELERS 158P014 1 i Ow E 1 03100-5 2,04 CONNECTORS AND r ;,-,s A. Insulated Spring Connectors: Ideal wire Nut, 3M Scotchlok and Hyflex. B. Insulated Self Stripping Connectors: 3M 560 and 562. C. Insulated Crimp Sleeve Connecters: S^:otchlok 5-31, Panduit VN. D. Screw Terminal Lugs: Compression tool applied, insulated, flanged or locking fork; Prnduit FN-FF and PN-LF, Burndy, TP and YAE-Z. E. Crimp Splice Connectors: Compression tool applied, with 600V heat shrink insulation; Sq,jare D Types VACS with VSS, Kearney, Panduit, Burndy, TAB. F. Crisp Lug: Compression tool applied for bolted connection, Panduit Panterm, Square D Type VCEL, Kearney, TSB. G. Crimp Tap Connector: Compression tool applied for parallel connections; Square D Type VACC ani! VACT, TSB, Panduit. H. Mechanical Lugs: Set screw; Sq,,are D, Burndy, Ilsco. I . Joint Compound: Burndy Penetrox, Square J Versa-Seal. J. Crimp Ground Plate: Cast copper alloy body with copper crimp connector; four tapped holes for lugs; B-.j. ndy YGF. K. Power Distribution Block: High conductivity aluminl,m, tin plated, mechanical ^onnectors on molded phenolic block; 75'C rated mechanical lugs configured as required; Square D LBA, Marathon Special Products, Bussman. L. Exothermically Welded: Erico Cadweld or approved substitute. 2.05 PULL 6 JUNCTION BOXES A. Interior and Exterior Above Grade: Galvanized sheet steel with welded seams or cast metal, with screw-on cover; types, shape* and sites to suit respective location and application; corrosion resistant hardware; gray baked enamel finish. 2.06 OU1LET BOXES A. Interior Concealed: One piece, pressed steel, knockout type with zinc or calmius coating; no smaller than 4' octagonal, 1-1/2' deep except where otherwise indicated; extens.on rings, plaster 5/15,88 LAROG JFWELF.RS 158POIA :6.00-6 BASIC `!ATERIALS 6 MET'�OSS rings an,i covers as required for flush finish; Appleton, Bell, Eagle, RACO, Steel City. Telephone and data outlets 4-11/16' . B. Fecessed Box, One or Two Devices: Minimum 3' square box, 1- 11l' or more deep, with single or two-gang raised covers; RACO 681 and 586 Series. C. Recessed Box, Three or More devices: One piece gang box with C� raised device cover; one gang minimum per device. D. interior Dry Location Surface Boxes: As above with raised device covers. E. Surface Box Extensions: For power connections up to 3/4' trade 31ze conduit; Bell 940 Series or approved substitute. F. Exterior Surface Boxes: Cast metal threaded hub style with gaaketed :overs; Pyle National or Crouse Hinds Types FD and FS. 2.07 WIRING DEVICES A. General : Devices specified by Hubbell numbers may be equivalent devices manufactured by Leviton, Pass 6 Seymour/Sierra or Bryant; other items so indicated. B. Switches: 20 ampere, 120/277 volt, vory color; single pole, Hubbell 1221-I ; two pole, 1222- I ; three way, 1223-I . C. Duplex Receptacles: 15/20 ampere NEMA 5-20R, Hubbell 5362-I, nylon face. D. Special Purpose Receptacles: Indicated by NEMA number, Hubbell Specification Grade; gray color unless otherwise indicated. E. Lighted Toggle Pilot Switches: Red lexan handle and rated as for switches, Hubbell 12:.3-PL(7) Series. F. Flush Device Plates: Smooth, thermoplastic, Ivory, Hubbell P-Series. G. Weatherproof Peceptacle Covers: Listed for wet locations with or without barrel type utilization plug inserted in wiring device; Crouse-Hinds WLRS and WLRD Series. 2.08 AUT)MATIC CONTROLS F A. Time Switches: Rating, recessed or surface enclosure, type, switch action, poles, etc. , as indicated; separate hinged controls cover unless otherwise indicated. 6/15/99 LAROG JEWELEPS 158POIA _61110-7 BASIC "A'FRIALS s MET.'40DS 1 . Motor Driven Clock: Reserve power, 24-h,��r '..al with day-omitting, and manual bypass unless otherwise indi ated; Tork 7000 Series, Sangamo, Paragon. 2 .09 MANJAL S"ARTERS A. General: Enclosed full vol,age non-reversing types consisting rf a manually operated switch equipped with trip-free therms; overload relay(s) of one-piece construction; starter inoperative if any thermal unit is removed. 1 . Fractional Horsepower: Quick make and brea'< toggle operated do .:ble break silver alloy contacts, one or two pole as required; rated 1 HP maximum, 230VAC maximum; red pilot light, flush mount units; Square D Class 2510 Type F. 2. Motor Sta ing Switch- Toggle operated double break silvar allow contacts, two or three pole as required; rated 30A at 250VAC and 20A at 600VAC; red pilot light, mount units; Square D Class 2510 Type K. 3. Line Voltage Type: Push button operated double break z lver alloy contac_ta, two or three pole as required; NEMA Size M-0 and M-1, 600VAC low voltage protection to prevent automatic start-up after a power loss where indicated or required by code such as machine tool and r nveyor applications; red pilot light and/or additional electrical interlock contact. Square D Class 2510 Type M. 4. Other Types: For larger motors, magnetic starters with cover mounted stop and start buttons and pilot light. 5 . Enclosures: Recessed or surface mounting NEMA type indicated and/or suitable for environmwntal conditions. ti. Manufacturer: Square D, General Electric, Cutler Hammer, Sieeens-ITE, Westinghouse. n MAGNETIC STARTERS A. General: Enclosed units in accordance with NEMA standards, sizes and horsepower ratings, NEMA Size 0 minimum; sizes greater than the minimum required by NEMA horsepower rating where indicated; rated 600VAC except 240VAC permitted for single phase starters where applicable. 1 . Short Circuit Withstand: Equal to or greater than, indicated available fault current; 22,000V RMS symmetrical mir *ve at service voltage. 6/ 15/80 LAROG JEWELERS 159POIA :ASI: `!ATER:ALS S ME' . 2. Power Contacts: Dou'ale break 311ver alloy type; front replaceable without disturbing wiring; straight-through wiring. 3. Coils: Molded constriction; front replaceable w.,thout Moving starter subassembly. 4. Overload Relays: One-piece interchangeable thermal units, one for each pole; must be in place to operate starter; reset button in enclosure cover. S. Electrical interlocks: Up to four, two minimum, isolated field convertible auxiliary control contacts per contactor in addition to holding circuit interlocks. 6. Control Units: Red running pilot light and hand-off- automatic (H-O-AI selector switch in cover. 7. Control Transfortoers: Separate heavy duty tra:isformer within each starter, with minimum ]OOVA additional capacity to serve external load, unless otherwise indicated; grounded secondary, 120V maximum, unless otherwise indicated; fuse overcurrent protection in accordance with code. t* 8. Enclosures: Suitable for location and use; as indicated. 9. Manufacturer: Sryt,are D, General Electric, Cutler Hammer, ASCO, Siemens-ITE Westinghouse or approved substitute. 8. Full Voltage Non-Reversing (FVNR' Starters: Unless otherwise indicated, where magnetic starters of. NEMA Sites 0 through 2 are indicated or otherwise required; Square D Class 8536 type S. C. Combination Starters: Where indicated or otherwise required combination magnetic starter, disconnect and circuit protection units; Square D Classes 8538 and 8534. 1 . Integrated Equipment Short Circuit Rating ( TER) : Equal to, or greater than, indicated available fault. current; 22,000A RMS symmetrical amperes minimum at service voltage. 2. Circuit Protection: Circuit breakers; except fused switch units where TER greater than 22,000A is required; all units one type circuit protection, either circuit breaker or fused 'I switch, unless otherwise indicated; refer instances of ' uncertain applicability to the Architect for resolution prior to fabrication. 1. Extornal Operator: Switch/circuit breaker handle to display red in ON position and black in OFF position; handle with f 6/15/88 LAROG .:EWELERS , 158POIA ■ IF ■ ■AWIRLIFLW ■ :6109-� 9ASIC MATERIALS 6 METHODS up-down motion, down position OFF; door and handle equipped with defeatable interlock. 2. 11 DISCONNECTS A. General: Included are individually enclosed disconnect switches (3afety switQhes) and .switches fcr application in distribution equipment, panelboards, combination starters; 240VAC or 600VAC as required. I . Switch Blodes: Fully visible in the OFF position when door is open. 2. Current Carrying Pirts: Plated to resist corrosion and promote cool operation; connections to be bolted to bus and mechanical wire lugs unless otherwise indicated; crimp lugs where indicated to be furnished with switch. 3. Arc Suppressors: Removable where required for line side lug access. 4. Luqs: Front removable; listed for 75°C conductorx. t,. Operator: Quick make, quick break contacts not capable of being restrained by the operating handle after the closing or opening action of the contacts has started. F. Enclosure: Sheet steel with hinged cover; defeatable handle interlock in the ON position. 7. External Operator: Handle with up-down motion; position to give positive switch position indication, red ON and black OFF: padlocking provisions. 9. Short Circuit Rating: 200,000A RMS symmetrical where protected by Class R, J or L fuses unless otherwise ,ndicated. 9. Fuse Provisions: 30-600A to incorporate rejection feature to reje-t all fuses except Class R; 601A and larger to accept Class L fuses; unless otherwise indicated. 10. Manufacturer: Square D, Westinghouse, Siemmis-ITE, General Electric, Cutler-Hammer or approved substitute. B. Safety Switches: Enclosed heevy duty (600VAC) and general duty (240VAC), fusible, three pole, unless otherwise indicated; Square D Types H, D, and BLG respectively. 6/151 b LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA �► r Fff ■ t1 1 . Solid Neotral Assemblies and Equipment Groundirg Kits: As required. (� 2. Electrical Interlock: Operator pivot arm to iperate switch { mechanism, breaking the control circuit before the main j blade3 break; 120VAC 40A Make 15A Break. 3. Six Pole: Not fusible, with electrical interlock, unless otherwise indicated; Square D Type H2166 with EK1U20 4. Enclosures: Surface mount NEMA 1 except NEMA 3R where outdoors or designated "WP"; other enclosure types as indicated and/or suitable for environmental conditions. 2. 12 FUSES A. Power Distribution: 600V cr less; non renewable type with dual elements; current limiting, and time delay, unless otherwise indicated . 1. 1-60OA: NEMA Class RKY or RK5 rejection type as required; 8•jssmann Low Peak and Fusetron. 2. 601 -6000A: NEMA Class L; Bussmann Hi-Cap KRP-C. 3. Manufacturer: B,jssmann, Chane-Sh;wmut, Economy Fuse or approved substitute. B. Ferrule: 600V ur lass, 1/10-30A, smal. dimension; dual-element time-delay, time-delay, or non-time-delay as required; rated for applied voltage; with blocks or holders as indicated and/or suitable for location and uses Bussmann. '. Fuse and Holder Combination: Ferrule as above, except 300V o.- lose, .less, 1/2-10A; integral one -piece fuse and insulating knob; in-the-line holder with 6" insulated 18AMG leads and panel mountable with separate clip; BIJsasann 6374 or 4909. 1. Single Size Type: Unless otherwise indicated, Bussmann Type HLR holders with Type GLR, CMF or GRF fusee as required. 2. Site Refection Type: Where indicated, varying site holder to prevent overfusing; Bussmann Type HLO holders with Type GLO and GMO fuses as required. ya LAROG JEWELERS 158PO1A 16100- BASIC 6100BASIC "A':ER I A'_S 4 MET40�S 2. 13 CIRCUIT BREAKERS A. General: Molded case, 15-2500A at 120, 210, 277, 480 and 600VAC; suitable for mounting and operating in Any position. B. Operating Mechanism: Overcenter, trip-free, toggle type handle with quick-make, quick break action. C. Trip Mechanism: Ir;dividual permanent thermal and magnetic trip elements in Hach pole, except variable maCnetic trip elements with a single continuous adjustment 3X to 10X for 100A and larger, inless otherwise indicated; two and three pole, common trip; operating handle to assume a center position when tripped; test button on cover; calibrated for 40°C ambient unless otherwise indicated. D. Connections: Supply cline side) at either end; mechanical wire lugs and bolted to bus unless otherwise indicated; crimp lugs wt-re indicated to oe furnished with breaker; removable lugs for breakers over 100A. E. Short Circuit Interrupting Ratings: Equal to, or gr.!ater than, indicated available fault current; not less than the following RMS symmetrical minimums for the indicated trip settings. 1 . Up to 100A, less than 250VAC: 10,00OA. 2. Up to 100A, 250-600VAC: 14,000A. 3. Over 10OA: 22,000A. F. Manufacturer: Siemens-ITE, Cutler-Hammer, Square D, General Electric, or approved substitute. 2. 14 ELECTRIC SERVICE A. Verify the service installations as indicated with the Serving Utility Company. All requirements of the Serving Utility Company govern the service installation. Refer instances of uncertain applicability to the Architect/Engineer for resolution before proceeding. B. Provide utility Approved revenue meter socket and locate in Electric, Roos shown. b%15;88 LAROG JEMFLERS 15SPOIA w )W► www w 1_' 3AE'.0 M ERIALS b ':ETHODS 2. 15 BRANCH CIRCUIT PANELBOARDS A. General: Provide sequfnce phased, factory assembled, bolt-on circuit breaker branch circuit panelboards as indicated; similar to Square-D typos NOOB and NEHB. B. Integrated Short Circuit Rating: Equal to or greater than the RMS symmetrical available fault, current (or IER) indicated 10,000A minimum up to 250 VAC and 14,000A minimum over 250 VAC; series ratings may be applied except Emergency Sys..em. Series ratings may be applied except Emergency System. C. Bus: Copper or aluminum bar with suitable electroplating (tin) for connection �o corrosion control; insulated equipment ground bar; isolated ground bar where IG circuits are indicated. D. Trim Doors: Flush lift latches and locks; two keysi per panel furnished, three minimum; all panel locks to be keyed alike unless otherwise indicated. E. Gutters: Minimum 5-inch side gutters and 6-inch top and bottom. F. Identification 1 . Individual circuit identification numbers adjacent to each breaker pole position. 2. Circuit identification cards mounted in frame(s) on the inside of panel doors. 3. Engraved Sign: On trim, above door, indicating project designation and voltage; such as, 'PANEL A', 9208Y/12OV' . G. Related Work: Comply with applicable provisions of Sections 16010 and 16100, particularly Connectors and Circuit Breakers; see also Grounding Materials. H. Manufacturers: Cutler-Hamner, Square D, Sieiens-ITE, Westinghouse, General Electric, Industrial Electric Manufacturing or approved substitute. 2. 16 SUPPORTS A. General: As required for each installation, suitable for location and use in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, and as indicated; capable of sustaining not less than four (4) times the ultimate weight or other force which the work will be subjected to under normal conditions. 6/15/88 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA 15:00-13 3ASIC MATERIALS 6 METHODS IB. Cun Powder Acturted Fasteners: Prohibited, except where requested in writing and approved by the Arcnitect . C. Corrosion Protection: All materials including bolts, straps, screws, etc. , to be inherently corrosion-resistant or protected against corrosion by corrosion-resistant materials approved for the purpose. D. Mounting Backboards: 3/4' fire retardant treated plywood, c:overed with two coats light gray sealant/primer, unless otherwise indicated. 2. 11 FIRE STOPS A. General: UL clasaified hGurly fire-rating equal to, or greater than, the assembly pe:,tntrated; prevents the passage cold smoke, toxic fumes and wr,ter, beiote and aiCar OWP03ure to flame. B. Fire Stop Systems: Fill, void or cavity material; 3M Bra,.d Fire Barrier Caulk 'P25, Putty 303, Wrap/Strip FS195, Composite Sheet CS195 and Penecrttion Sealing Systems 7902 and 7904 Series. C. Fire Stop Dw ic,es: Raceway and cable fittings: 0-Z/Gedney Fire Seal, Crouse-Hinds. 2.16 IDENTIFICATION A. Wire Markers: Vinyl-cloth self-adhesive wrap-around type, either pre-num:,ered plastic coated or write-on type with clear plastic self-adhesive cover flap. B. Engraved Signs r 1 . Laminate: Melamina plastic, black with white core, 1/16' I thick, engraved with Helvetica Letter style, 3/ 160 minimus all capi'-.is, unless otherwise indicated; drilled or punched fcr mechanical. fastening except where adhesive mounting is necessary: Forenclif Stamp Co. 2. Fasteners: Self-tapping stainless steel screws, except contact-type permanent adhesive where screws cannot or should not penetrate the substrate. C. Dyeo Type Labels: Prohibited. D. Legend Plates: For control and pilot devices, manufacturer's standard engraved metallic plates, with enamel filled letters. E. Dwvice Plate Engraving: Helvetica Letter style, minimum 5/ 32' high, all capitals, approved contrast color enamel filled. 6/15/88 LARD.^, JEWELERS 158Pn1A I W W1W 161^.0-14 BASIC MATERIALS 6 METHOD: 3.0 _EXECUTION 3.01 i<ACENAYS A. General 1. Required: Install a continuous circular raceway (conduit) system for -ill wiring between outlets, equipment and apparatus unless specifically indicated otherwise. 2. Location: Install as indicated, concealed in or under floor or grade in walls, and in or over ceilings. 3. Size: Install as indicated, 1/2• minimum for power and lighting Pxcept 3/4• minimum in or under slab or grade, and for homeruns; install 3/4• minimum for all signal, communications and control. Where no size is indicated for power and lighting, install the code minimus sire for Type THW conductors of the same gauge and quantity as those installed; for signal, communicatipns and control site as required. n 4. conduit Only: Install a 14AWG galvanized iron or steel t( fishwire or 90 lb, test nylon line in all conduits in which a7 permanent wiring is not installed; secure at each end. S. Conduit Bodies: Prohibited for service and feeders except straight through permitted for fePdera; see Junction and Pull Boxes. 6. Bends: Conform to code; see Junction and Pull Boxes. 7• Routing: Except under slab or gridoo, install conduit parallel with or itt right snares to the lines of the building. 8. Membrane Penetrations: Install Architect approved watertight fitting, pitch pocket, flange, or membrane clamping ring to provide watertight seals for all conduits piercing buildinq exterior walls, roofs or other waterproof membranes above grade; below grade see Hydrostatic Seals. 9. Hydrostatic Seals: Install on all exterior undergrade conduits and sleeves which terminate indoors; seal both outside and chant.@` . 10. Construction Joints: Install Expansion/Deflection Couplings @hers conduits pass through buildin; expansion and earthquake 6/1S/88 LAROG JL4ELERS 1SSP01A 1 BASIC MA*ER1AL3 & ME'1�G':S joints; where exposed accessible pull boxes on both aides of the joint connected with slack tlexible conduit may be installed in lieu of coupling. Refer to Architectural Drawings for joint locations snot shown on Electrical Drawings) . li. Fire Stops: Install approved Fire Stops where conduits pasA through fire ratedc walls, flolcors or ceilings; refer to Architectural Drawings for wall types. { 12. Stub Outs: veep all temporary conduit openings closed by i means of manufactured plugs or caps; seal, mark, install permanent metal p.ag or cap, and record location of all conduit stub outs -or future continuation. t 13. Dissimilar Metal 1oints: Apply lubricantiaeale* . 14. RNC: Prohibited above slab on grade and above exterior grade. 15. Sleeves and Chases: '.nstall all necessary slPevem, openings and chases Where Miring or empty conduits must pass through floors, ceilings, and walls; close openings and seal around conduits and cables is required. B. Conduit 'Inderground or Underslab 1 . General: Unless otherwise indicated, install RNC only beneath the builiing or grade; 3i4' minimum size. 2. Couplings and Connections: Seal watertight. 3. Minimus Depth: As required by Code or special conditions at the site. C. Exposed Corduit 1 . Permitted: In Mechanical Rooms and Electrical Rooms, and elsewhere shown. 2. P.outings Follow the structural lines of the building; hold conduits tight to structure unless otherwise required and offset raceway at panels, outlets, switches, junction boxes, etc. D. Metal Conduit 1 . EMT: Install only in interior, dry applications not subject to physic%l damage, and where not otherwise prohibited; such as, servic♦ entrance. 6/15/99 LAROG JEWELERS 159POIA 16100-16 BASIC MATERIALS & METHODS 2. GRC 6 IMC Required: Unless othewise indicated, install only GRC or IMC for any exposed work below 6' ; also in wet, damp, and/or hazardous locations. ; and for service entrance conduits above ground. 3. FMC: Install for connections subject to movement and vibration, except where LFMC is required. 4. LFHC: Install for motor connections, and other connections subject to movement and vibration, and subject to one or more of the following conditions: a. Exterior location. b. Moist or humid atmosphere where condensate can be expected to a,-cumulate. c. Corrosive atmosphere. d. Mater spray. e. Dripping oil, grease or water. S. Electrical Continuity: Install conduits continuous from outlet o outlet and from outlets to cabinets, ,function or pull boxes; terminate runs so that each metallic system is selectrically continuous throughout. 6. Bonding Jumpers: Instali approved types on all loosely coupled metal raceways. 7. Threadless Conne.tions: Prchibitr3d for rigid metal conduit, except whwre specifically permitted by the Engineer prior to execution of the work. 8. Supports: Install conduit clamps of an approved type, conduit hangers, pipe hangers, trapeze supported with threaded rod, or wall br,ckets, as required to suit •necial conditions and fastened to the building structure; support from ductwork, other piping or their supports is prohibited. 3.02 CONDUCTORS A. Install conductors and cable in concealed raceway for all circuits unless otherwise indicated. B. Install metal covered cable only in concealed dry protected locations for single 20 &spore lighting and receptacle branch circuits and two switch legs plus hot or neutral lighting 6/15/88 LAROG ;EM6LE;RS 158PO1A 1 circuits. Insrall ' through" w:rind, i— h,,meruns, and expcsed work in raceway. C. Other power limited circuit cables may be routed without raceway where run concealed in accessible or fishable spaces; refer cases of uncertain applicability to the Ergineer. Also May be run oxpo3ed above bottom of structural members in areas without ceilings. Keep 12" clear of power and lighting circuits. Support cables with bridle rings maxim.:m 6' on center and clear of suspended ceilings. Use caddy clips with bridle rings and nylon ti-a wraps or equivalent, Rnu*e parallel to building lines. In:.tll cable sleeves and fire steps as required. D. Neatly form, train and tie conductors in panels and cabinets for power, control, signal, communications, etc. ; use plastic ties. E. Support and restrain power cables to remain in place under maximum available fault current conditions. F. Install stranded conductors where flexible conduit is required. 3.03 CONNECTORS AND INSULATION A. Install joints or branch circuits only where such circuits must branch; splice conductors only at outlet boxes, junction Coxes and splice boxes. B. Excepting power limited circuits, Join 1"AWG or smaller only with insulated spring or crimp sleeve connectors; terminate in mechanical or crimp lugs. C. Join power limited circuit conductors with insulated crimp sleeve onnectors; terminate in screw terminal lugs. D. Join 8AWG or larger with a crimp compression or mechanical compression connectors and insulate the Joint equal to the insulation of the conductors; terminate in mechanical or cr ,mp lugs unless otherwise indicated. 3.04 JUNCTION AND PULL BOXES Drawings do not necessarily show every Junction and pull boK required. Install additional boxes to save labor, to avoid difficulties, and to conform to code limits on the number of bends between boxes. Provide without added cost to the Owner and show on Record Drawings. Site according to code. Locate boxes in finished areas only after approval of Architect due to appearance considerations. 6/15/98 LAROG JEWELERS 158POlA M W 16100-18 BASIC MATERIALS S METNl'DS 3.OS OUTLET BOXES A. Before locating outlet boxes, check all Architectural anA Owner equipment drawings for type of construction and to m,ke sure that there are no conflicts with other equipment. B. Use bar hangers to support and accurately locate outlet boxes in stud or furred partitions and ceilings. Ilse expansion shields for fastening to concrete or masonry. Install knockout seals in all unused knockout holes. C. Use surface boxes for all exposed conduit runs; use cast metal where waterproof boxes are required. 3.16 WIRING DEVICES A. Mount devices in approved outlet boxes with mounting heights indicated to center of device. Where more than one wall switch is indicated at one location, gang switches under a common wall plate. More than six switches at one locati.:)n, gang in two rows, one above the other. B. Tegt all receptacles for correct polarity. Check all GFI receptacles for proper operation at Sma ground fault. 3.07 MOTOR STARTERS Provide motor starters for all new motcra where indicated on the Electrical Drawings. Label starters indicating equipment sorved and equipment project designation. 3.08 DISCONNECTS Install a readily accessible disconnecting means for each motor and/or ontroller. Providr► disconnects required by code, whether specifically shown or not. Install fuses and identification. 3.09 PANELBOARDS Mount plumb with trim adjumted to be vertical and covering all openings. Top to be mayieum 6' -6' above finished floor or grade. Provide typed circuit identification filled out clearly to identify all outlets. Cable and tree branch circuit conductors with plastic ties. 3. 10 IDENTIFICATION A. Use wtre markers or other approved identification at all locations where more than three circuits are present. 6! 15/88 LAROG IEME .ERS 158POIA t :6:00-19 BASIC MATERIALS 6 METHODS B. Attach engraved signs -) al: e;i,ipment indicating designation, voltage and where served from. 3.11 SUPPORTS A. Support all equipment and raceway installer' under this Division from the building structure. B. Install necessary galvanized steel framing for supporting starters, control panels, pinelboards, etc. where it is not feasible to wall mount such items. C. Install mounting backboards as 31,bstrate for mounting all surface Plectrical equipment, and telephone terminal boards. 3. 12 ACCESSIBILITY A. Install pull boxes, wireways and other items requiring inspection, repairing, removal or replacement, so as to be conveniently and accessibly located with reference to the finished building. B. Install Architect approved access panels for required access to pull boxes and other items; doors 18' x 18• minimum unless otherwise indicated. Access panel installation to be performed by trades installing the accessed will, ceiling or floor construction. 3.13 EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS A. Connect mechanical equipsent and all other utilization equipment complete. Include all incidental wiring, materials, devices, and labor necessary for a finished working installation. Mame motor rotations in the proper directioi.. B. Verify location, electrical characteristics, and method for connecting each item of equipment prior to roughing in. 3. 14 GROUNDING A. General; Ground all electrical systems and equipment in accordance with all applicable codes; comply with NEC Article 250. B. Raceways 1 . Install grounding bushings on all metal feeder and service conduit terminations and bond with minimus 10AWG conductor. Connect equipment ground to building system ground. 615/88 LAROG JEWELERS ISSPO1A W w w w w w :6_70-20 3ASIC MATERIALS S ME HODS 2. Install coda size equipment ground conductor with phase conductors 6AWr, and larger; larger than code size! where shown. 3. Install equipment grounding conductor in all nrn-metallic raceway. C. Receptacles: Install a wired connection to the ground terminal on each receptacle. D. Motors: Connect the equipment ground conductor to the motor frame with a bolted crimp lug; use bronze or cadmium plated stael baits, screws ;.nd washers. E. Equipment : Oherz an equipment ground conductor :s indicated or ntherwise rPq.rn:ed, or branch circuit overcurrent protection is .q P1 at 60 .mperes or higher, install bonding conductor to •- framelchazsia for motors above Grounding lugs, where provided as standar, manufacturer's items on equipment furnished, may be ,a Pd. ENC OF SECTION i 6/15/8A LAROG JEWFL7RI 15SP01A A. F 1111 SECTION 16500 LIGHTING ` .0 GENERAL 1.01 Sections 16010 and 16100 apply to this Secticn. 1 .02 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Provide new light fixtures and lamps as indic,ited. B. Provide all materials, Nauipment and services to canstruct a complete and workable general light..ng system. 1 .03 SUBMITTALS Comply with Section 16010. Submit fixture construction details, ballasts, photometric data, lamps and lenses. 2.0 PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL Manufacturer's catalog numbers together with the descriptions and specifications are indicative of required de3ign, appearance, quality and performance. 2.02 FIXTURE CONSTRUCTION A. Fluorescent Fixtures: Steel painted a final baked (white) enamel finish; minimum reflectance for housing interiors 882. B. Parabolic Reflectors in Downlights: Specular aluminum, minimum 802 reflectance. C. Trims: Suitable for mounting in each ceiling type where shown. 2.03 LENSES A. Material : Injection molded or extruded 1002 virgin acrylic with an average thickness of 0.115 inches minimum, and minimum unpenetrated thickness of 0.075 inches. B. Patterns: As scheduled. 5,15198 LARC,G JEWELERS 158POIA :6500 .;GHTING 2 .04 BALLASTS A. Unless otherwise indicated, high power factor type, class P internally thermally protected, lowest available (A) sound rating, bearing the CBM, BTL and UL labels; 'Jniversal, Jeffer3on, and Advance. B. All 40 watt rapid start and slimline fluorescent lamp ballasts shall be -anergy saving hype equal to Advance Mark III unless otherwise indicated. 2.05 LAMPS A. Fluorescent: Warm white unless otherwise indicated, Sylvania, Phillips or General Electric. Rapid stirt T12 lamps shall be energy saving type (35W for 4 foot long) unless otherwise indicated. B. 120V Incandescent: Rated for 130V operation, of wattaop and type indicated, inside frosted. C. Low Voltage Incandescent: 'S[, or approved substitute. 2.06 FIXTURE SCHEDULE Refer to Drawings. .1. .07 LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS A. Provide 120/12V encapsulated, with replaceable fuse on primary and .Aerondary. U.L. listed with enrlosure. Sizes as shown on drawings. 2.08 TAMPFRPROOF LIGHT LEVEL SWITCH A. Prescolite P15LV 1500W single gang switch with TPK 1 tamperproof light level cover, ivory. Provide high trim and set at 951 level. 3.0 EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL A. Verify all ceiling type and coordinate fixture trim and I accessories t2jL ordering fixtures. Coordinate with ceiling installer. B. Furnish and install all light fixtures indicated as new and connect to building wiring system. 6/15/99 LAROG JEWELERS 158POIA w r f lb500-3 LIGHTING C. ''_.4rely fasten fixtures to either slab, ceiling or wall. Recessed fluorescent fixtures in suspended ceiling shall be independently supported from building structure with minimum two oS wires at diagonal corners and clipped to ceiling to grid for bracing. Install one support wire for each recessed can and lighting track segment. D. Adjust all incandescent lamp sockets to match specified lamps and ale all ad)uatable fixtures as directed. E. Provi_+e lamps in all fixtures as indjcated F. Install spacers between surface no,inted fixtures and mounting surface where required by code. END OF SECTION i t 6/15 '88 LAROG JEWELERS 158POlA P.O.Fins 23397 CITY OF TIGARD PLUMBING 1:125 cW H3u IIVJ. PERMIT Alr,licants nwsl hold Oregon Registration to contxt da plumbing Ti�-dCR97223 639-4175business or must be property owner/operator not!siring outside help M ' Plumbing Permit No 6B12, Address - Desenpbon _ ORS 914-21610 AUAN, PRICE AMT Job l.ot Mip No � __�__._ Address FIXTURES l�1 81ock —SabdM7kr1 --- - - Sink 7.60 7.�d ams Tor name slnesT — Lavatory _ 7.60 Tub or Tub/Shower Comb. _ 7.60Addf -- -- Shower Only _ -- - 7.60 Owner Clfyl$tale ��AbeZIp ---- WMN t.knN 7.60- -- �__._..__-_------ -_-- Dishwasher _ 7.60 Phone Garbage Disposal _ _ _ 7.60 Namn Washing Machine - 7.60_ Floor Dram ------ - -- —_ 7.60 .. ad rens - �Phone Water Heater - 7.60 -_ Occupant -_- �_d�z_. -_.___�_ Laundry Room Tray 7.50 /Bile Cky ZIP - - Unnal 7,60 Name --- Other Fixtures(Specify) '- 7.50 .ess ----- -- - 7.60 -- _ Contractor 5iy-7 tate Zip ---- ~- 7.50 MISCELLANEOUS City Bus Tar No Sower 1p 100' 3000 �tiie H�qi�oardNo--`�3Tata s�u�ZM-No fo'a►•es.MO.100' 16.00 (Resrclenhal) Water Service 191100' 20.00 I herety riutotvlsdgs that 1 have read this application,that the koormat►m Waer Servioa of Ad&XD' - 16.00 - grvw is corTert,that I am registered w4h the Slag Builder's Board.and also Skxm+Rain Drain 1 sl 100' 90.00 have a State Pknnrt"acertae That the nund rs glom ale correct.that all - plunMmtg worts will be done in e000rdance with appacabie proWrons of Of a SIM i p an Drain Ad il-100' 15.00 gon R*%msed Slaufti ChapNrs N 7 and Aga and appealbie oodes and wal mob"flan•spew _ --2500 no help will be employed unless liaatsed under ORS Aga (N exemro from -.�-- Stale regiftehnn,please gree reason bebw) Baud Flow PraKerAion HOME OWNERS 1 hereby,VK*thal 1 am the owns of tai rropeny dip Defte or A*42olltmon Device 7.60 saved above.at wt**,locaron 1 pTtp000 10 make a pkrnbMrg htlaMallm for Any Trap or Weft Not my own use and this property is nol bdnp odxuhtrctsd l r ads,lease a rem Commfad to a f lrhrte 7.60 C 110h Bmeln_ _ 750 it" tai EidcA Pwxnbklg --- 10.00 Por W >T"l�rt RiAuaaMd M+�cfiorr 10.00 Per Hr Allier of PUmbft wllhb on Exi"Biep 15.00 nen AUT1lpfilltvD 9H3NATUPF — _ naft Naw" or Bunmin Addow _ 16.00 mi - sirule fatal Dascfibe world now[ ] addition(-] allersbon[J r�palf( � (X;iill. - - �well iN 15.0D be done residential l 1 fon-nmk% el Fid"Leri of — -- -- btAk*>o a ra>M1yPVCV _�_ OtATOTAI _ p 'sad` of buillov ____ b sir 61U11au►AOE of voovafb Tlys Po l l N 116001Na rola and roll f war or rrna mien suithorwad r not corn h low wed wWdm 100 days w r esnenrosen or wet 1s Malp w~or dsndortad 4v �'- o perkxl M 10o days r sty one din wM M arnwertrsrf DOW bfkpoA by - CITYOFTIGARD PLAN CHLCK APPLIC Al PLAN CHECK N 16 AR,�8 C— C ja�g 12,2 iTyoFTWARD C1TyoFTWARD PERMIT N �12, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OREGON DATE ISSUED 13125 SW HWI 81vd P 0 80m 73197,Tgard,Or 97723(503)634-1176 )� �---------- —— JOB ADDRESS: Q, TAX MAP/LOT ------ - SUB: _ LOT LAND USE: OWNER V " �DOO - LL-_— SPECIAL NOTES ER NAME: _ Ap i A. t--1�-s REISSUE OF: ADDRESS: LAST REISSUE: FLOOD PLAIN/ SENSITIVE LAND: PHONE: APPROVALS REQUIRED CONTRACTOR PLANNING: FAME : v ENGINEERING: ADDRESS: FIRE DEPT OTHER: - -- PHONE: __— _ _ ITEMS REQUIRED LIST/SUBCONTRACTORS: ARCH/ENG TIIEER BUS TAX: _ NAME: �-� pJ.-�p� CALCULATIONS: ADDRESS: /l /�/(^/ F'j�- — TRUSS DETAILS: _ peen"M . 97?�� PARKING, PLAN: `_— __ LANDSCAPE PLAN _ PHONE- : ZZ Z-- /6I /. _ OTHER: -.- COMMENTS: —C22gQ,n OL —*7 /QC✓iC f ort/ TCF±S _ Kc vjrie��t ot"92;e CL1�.t7C�r' � S -7rJ' 4 -S- ;7 PERMIT N ACCT N DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AMOUNT PD. 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DUE 10-432 00 Building Permit Fees X 1, 'LQ1 /P.S'� 9b /11 k__ 10-431 00 Plumbing Permit Fees 1s 1 10-431 01 Mechanical Permit Fees 10-230 01 State Building Tax (5x) Building _ o Plumbing _ Mech 10-433 00 Plans Check Fee, Q5, 9,.!1U Building Plumbing Mech 30-443 00 Sewer Connection (20x) 30--202 00 Sewer Connection (80X) 30-444 00 Sewer Inspection _ 51-448 00 Street System Dev Chargo (SDC) 52--449 01 Parks I System Dev Charge (PUC) 52--449 02 Parks II System Dev Charge (PDC) 31-450 00 Storm Drainage Syst Dev Ch-1 (SSDC) 10-230 09 TRF'D (95X) _ T 10-435 00 TRFD (5x) 10-230 06 Washington County Fire N1 (95% XT 10--435 00 Washington County Fire, N1 (5%)10.60 10-220 00 Amart/Wedgewood TOTAL �(� REC N APPLICANT SIGNATURE '~ Received By : _ _ __ Date Ref- i vNd ►1( i11)9 7p WLWLW s - ffWRWffi PLAN CHECK APPLICATION CITYOFTIGrARD �„Y�„�,,� PLAN CHECK M �A C- _ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 00900" PERMIT N 1-1125SWiWI8W PO.E'm23397•TiWd•Ongm97227(503)630/175 a DATE ISSUED A(M ADORf Yi: - )tj x(0-01-) S9_udR,t_ TAX MAP/LOT _ U!i LOT: LAND USE: VALUATION: OWNER SPECIAL NOTES NAME: REISSUE OF: ADDRESS: _ LAST REISSUL: _ FLOOD PLAIN/ SENSITIVE LAND: PHONE: ----- _ APPROVALS REQUIRED. CONTRACTOR PLANNING: NAML: N�f� „>t .;,� tw,� ENGINEERING: ADDRESS: _ FIRE DEPT y _ OTHER: PHONE: _ - ITEMS REQUIRED LIST/SUBCONTRACTORS: _ ARCH ENGINEER BUS TAX: NAME: FL-'!C mm CALCOLATIONS: ADDRESS: _ \lS _may f. R�Cwr _._ TRUSS DETAILS: QOSL-r. � _y�� PARKING PLAN: _ — _ LANDSCAPE PLAN: PHONE: 222- IG,6� -- OTHER: COMMENTS: _ ---- -- - — ---- PERMIT N ACCT N DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AMOUNT PD. BAL . DUE 10-432 00 Building Par•mit Fees 10-431 00 Plumbing Permit Fees 10-431 01 Mechanical Permit Fees 10-230 01 State Building Tax (51) Building _ Plumbing _ Mech 10--433 00 Plans Check Fee rfi 3 CIS Building /$3 `) r Plumbing Mech _ 30-443 00 Sewer Connection (20x) 30-202 00 Sewer Connection (80x) 30-444 00 Sewer Inspection _ 51-448 00 Street Systum Dev Charge (SDC) 52-449 01 Parks I System Dev Charge (PDC) 52-449 02 Parks It System Dev Charge (PDC) 31--450 00 Storm Drainage Sys( Dev Chr•g (SSDC) 10-230 09 TRFD (95x) _ 10-451 01: TRFD (5x) _ 10-230 06 Washington County Fire NI (951) 10--451 JO Washington County Fire 01 (51) 10-220 00 Amart/Wedgewood _ TOTAL RFC M APPLICANT SIGNATURE Received By: ����L�) Date RPr•a(un.l- C11YOF / PLAN CHECK APPLICATION T I�'A i PLAN CIIECK NC..r DF TIGA/.J COMMUNITY DEVE'.OPMENT DEPARTMENT CM \ oReoo« PERMIT N _ 2 ur?1%SW140BW- P.O.ISM 2]CW.Tlprd.Otew 977M(U)3i6UL4176 \ DATE TSSUI`0 JO)H ADDRESS: Ld�141w14s'�O/J t SAX NAP/LOT SUEa LOT: _ LAND USE: VALUA T!ON: IT10 o_o�__ - (MNE-R SPECIAL NOTES NOME: IF-1-146 -, REISSUE OF: )DDRESS: _QS 6S Gt/ UA21!/i �S y_^_ LAST REISSUE: FLOOD PLAIN/ SENSITIVE LAND: PHONE: -- - APPROVALS RE UIRED CONTRACTOR PLANNING: NAME: N R . t$.:,. w� ENGINEERING: ADDRESS: _ FIRE DEPT 01-HER: PHONE---V — ^-- ITEMS REQUIREh LIST/SUBCONTRACTORS: _ ARCH;ENGINEER BUS TAX: NAME: FLET �+ER _�i►�Q. A�orcf: CALCULATIONS: ADDRESS: 1LS 1;_� �- ;? a,tT �4v� ^,—__-_ TRUSS DETAILS: 4CL:T. A l-I PARKING PLAN: LANDSCAPE PLAN PHONE: _ 2'L2- IG,L� OTHER: COMMENTS: d;. PERMIT N ACCT M DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AMOUNT P►). BAL . DUE 10-432 00 Building Permit Fees _ 10-431 00 Plumbing Permit Fees _ 10-431 01 Mechanical Permit Fees 10--230 01 State Building Tax (5%) Building - Plumbing Mech _ 10-433 00 Plans Check Fee _ 1$3. Building - Plumbing _- Mech 30--443 00 Sewer Connection (20%) 30-202 00 Sewer Connection (80%) 30-444 00 Sewer Inspection ^- 51-449 00 Street System Dev Chargo (SDC) 52-449 01 Parks I System Dev Charge (PDC) _ - 52-449 02 Parks IL System Dov Charge (PDC) 31-450 00 Sto-m Drainage t:ysl Dev Chry (SSDC) - -- - 10-230 09 1RFD (95%) _--� 10-451 00 TRFD (5%) - 10-230 06 Washington County Fire N1 (95%) - 10-451 00 Washington County Fire N1 (5%) 10-220 00 Amar) /Wedgewood IOTAt (1- RFC N APPLICANT SIGNATURE Received By: . ' LC .2-k. ----- DMte RPfP(VPA /CITY OF TIGARD MECHANICAL PERMIT Receipt N _ Permit N � Description — Table 3A Mecharacal Code_.__ - - -- OTY PRICE AMT City of Tigard 13125 S.W. Hall Blvd. 1) Permit Fee -0- -0- 10.00 P.O. Box 23397 ----�- -�_-� — Tigard, OR 97223 2) Supplemental Permit _ 3.00 — 639-4175 1 Furnace to 100,000 BTU 600 _incl.ducts&vents Furnace 100,000 BTU _2 7'50 incl.ducts&vents Name of Development 3) Fluor Furnace 600 incl vent Job • 4) Suspended heater,wall healer 600 Address or floor mo:mted heater Yax Lot Map hlo 5) Vent not incl.in 300 appliance permit Lot Block SubCmsion — --------- -- ---"-- Ni (a of buss 1 6) Repair of heatiN,refr ig., t 6.00 cooling,absorption unit Madmg 1 tdres Pitons - 7 Boiler or comp to 3 HP 6 Owner ) absorp.unit to 100,000 BTU CAv,State ,p Boiler or comp to 3 HP•15 HP / 6) absorp.unit to 500,000 BTU_ -_—_ 11.00 -- Boder or comp 15-30 HP 15.0(1 9) absorp.unit'A-1 million_ Mail,rNj Address - - Phoria ---"-" 10) Boiler or comp to 30-50 HP 22.50 abserp.unit 1 -1.75 million Contractor -- Cdyrtilere Zip i 1) Boiler or comp to 50 HP 31 5(1 absorp.unit 1,750,000 BTU _ State Reglstrabon No -` City ga Tai No ) Air handling unit to / 4-SO r rn 12 10,000 CFM 4'50 `I JO_ 1 hereby acknowledge that I have reed tNs sppl,cation that Mm information given,s 13) Air handling un,r _-----_-- --' 7.50 coned,Mat 1 am the owner a M xuoritsd agwnt of Mrw owner.That plans asubmitted10,000 CFM submitted are ere in - -- oarr thane w•h State laws.Mat I am registered or"Me State BuildersBoard.that thegiven /4 Non portable �4.50ruxenber giveis ruffed (1f exempt born Stele registralon please give reason below) ) evaporate cooler -—---- 15) Vent fan connected 3.00 to a single duct - ------- ) Ventilation system not 18 included in appliance permit 4.50 -` 17) Hood served by -_ _y -- 4.50 mechanical exhaust • 811p'as"e(°wr»r or 8"M) Doi 16) Domestic type 7.50 Describe work f7 addition [] alteration repair p incinerator _ to be done residential L1 non-residentia t 9) Commercial or Industrial 30.00 Existing use of type incinerator__ tuikling or properly_ - "-.- 20) Other i solar,dsto s,waterdryers.etc. 4'50 Proposed use of ----------- - — building or property 21) Gas piping one to lour outlets 2.00 Type of fuel oil I 1 natural gas�1 i PG I I electric n m 22) More than 4-per outlet - -------- -- ------- — ---- NQT1CF SUB-TOTAL THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CON - STRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 160 _ ——5610 4%BURCHAROE DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR PLAN REVIEW 29%OF SUB-TOTAL � ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 160 DAYS AT ANv TIME AFTER -- WORK IS COMMENCED TOTAL Special Conditions -- — Date issued by