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Page 1 of 3 ADDENDUM #1 DATE: November 27, 2017 TO CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ENTITLED: Memorial Student Union Maintenance Repairs & Second Floor Renovation to North Wing; Life Safety Upgrades to North, South, & AP Green Chapel PROJECT MANUAL FOR: Memorial Student Union Maintenance Repairs & Second Floor Renovation to North Wing; Life Safety Upgrades to North, South, & AP Green Chapel PROJECT NUMBER: CP151701 ADVERTISEMENT DATE: November 16, 2017 PREPARED FOR: The Curators of the University of Missouri CONSULTANT: The Lawrence Group 319 N. 4 th St. Ste 1000 St. Louis, MO 63102 314-231-5700 Drawings and Specifications for the above noted project and the work covered thereby are herein modified as follows, and except as set forth herein, otherwise remain unchanged and in full force and effect: SPECIFICATION CHANGES: 1. Section: 1.E.7 - Commissioning Log Description: Add Section 1.E.7 - Commissioning Log 2. Section: 1E – Special Conditions Description: 10. D – Delete from the list of no substitution items: Electric Meter Base Socket 337173 JCI Control Systems 230900 Electric Water Cooler(Elkay) N/A 3. Section: 122413 – Roller Window Shades Description: Remove Manually Operated window shades. Revise to include Motorized window shades. See revised section 122413. 4. Section: 283111 - Digital, Addressable Fire Alarm System Description: Add the following under Part 2, 2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, A “A. Source Limitations for Fire-Alarm System and Components: Components shall be compatible with, and operate as an extension of, existing system. Provide system manufacturer's certification that all components provided have been tested as, and will operate as, a system. 1. The existing Notifier NFS2-640 fire alarm control panel may be reused and upgraded to add a voice Evac system at contractor’s option to comply with the specifications and intent of the project for a fully functional voice system. Provide a new door to existing housing.

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Page 1: Page of DATE: November 27, 2017operations-webapps.missouri.edu/pdc/adsite/projects...Page 1 of 3 ADDENDUM #1 DATE: November 27, 2017 TO CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ENTITLED: Memorial Student

Page 1 of 3

ADDENDUM #1

DATE: November 27, 2017

TO CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ENTITLED: Memorial Student Union Maintenance Repairs & Second

Floor Renovation to North Wing; Life Safety Upgrades to North, South, & AP Green Chapel

PROJECT MANUAL FOR: Memorial Student Union Maintenance Repairs & Second Floor Renovation to

North Wing; Life Safety Upgrades to North, South, & AP Green Chapel

PROJECT NUMBER: CP151701

ADVERTISEMENT DATE: November 16, 2017

PREPARED FOR: The Curators of the University of Missouri

CONSULTANT: The Lawrence Group

319 N. 4th St. Ste 1000

St. Louis, MO 63102

314-231-5700

Drawings and Specifications for the above noted project and the work covered thereby are herein

modified as follows, and except as set forth herein, otherwise remain unchanged and in full force

and effect:

SPECIFICATION CHANGES:

1. Section: 1.E.7 - Commissioning Log

Description: Add Section 1.E.7 - Commissioning Log

2. Section: 1E – Special Conditions

Description: 10. D – Delete from the list of no substitution items:

Electric Meter Base Socket 337173

JCI Control Systems 230900

Electric Water Cooler(Elkay) N/A

3. Section: 122413 – Roller Window Shades

Description: Remove Manually Operated window shades. Revise to include Motorized window

shades.

See revised section 122413.

4. Section: 283111 - Digital, Addressable Fire Alarm System

Description: Add the following under Part 2, 2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, A

“A. Source Limitations for Fire-Alarm System and Components: Components shall be

compatible with, and operate as an extension of, existing system. Provide system manufacturer's

certification that all components provided have been tested as, and will operate as, a system.

1. The existing Notifier NFS2-640 fire alarm control panel may be reused and

upgraded to add a voice Evac system at contractor’s option to comply with the

specifications and intent of the project for a fully functional voice system. Provide a new

door to existing housing.

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a. The existing pull stations may be re-used since already part of the

existing system.

b. All of the notification devices, power supplies smoke detectors, heat

detectors and batteries shall be replaced with new per the specifications

and drawings.

DRAWING CHANGES:

1. Sheet MVD101N: First Floor Plan - North Wing - Ventilation - Demo

Description: REVISE ductwork demolition in kitchen area as indicated on reissued Sheet

MVD101N.

2. Sheet MV100: Sub Basement Floor Plan - Ventilation

Description: REVISE BCU tagging as shown on reissued Sheet MV100.

3. Sheet MV101N: First Floor Plan - North Wing - Ventilation

Description: REVISE ductwork in kitchen area as shown on reissued Sheet MV101N.

4. Sheet MV102N: Second Floor Plan - North Wing - Ventilation

Description: REVISE location of exhaust grilles in JAN N235, REMOVE Keynote 1 from the

perimeter of the building as indicated on reissued Sheet MV102N.

5. Sheet MV103N: Attic Floor Plan - North Wing - Ventilation

Description: REVISE location of fan and ductwork to coordinate with existing tower light as

shown on reissued Sheet MV103N.

6. Sheet MV104N: Roof Plan - North Wing - Ventilation

Description: ADD ductwork in outside air hood as shown on reissued Sheet MV104N.

7. Sheet MV500: Ventilation Details

Description: MODIFY roof mounted hood detail as shown on reissued Sheet MV500.

8. Sheet MV601: Ventilation Schedules

Description: MODIFY terminal air box schedule, diffuser schedule, unit heater schedule and blower

coil unit schedule as shown on reissued Sheet MV601.

9. Sheet MP000: Piping Cover Sheet

Description: ADD Sheet MPD100.5N Ground Floor Plan - North Wing - Piping - Demo in piping

sheet index.

10. Sheet MPD100: Sub Basement Floor Plan - Mechanical Piping - Demo

Description: ADD note as shown on reissued Sheet MPD100.

11. Sheet MPD101N: First Floor Plan - North Wing - Piping - Demo

Description: REVISE note as shown on reissued Sheet MPD101N.

12. Sheet MPD102N: Second Floor Plan - North Wing – Piping - Demo

Description: REVISE piping and note as shown on reissued Sheet MPD102N.

13. Sheet MP100: Sub Basement Floor Plan - Mechanical Piping

Description: REVISE unit heater tagging, REVISE note for flushing and draining system as shown on

reissued Sheet MP100.

14. Sheet MP101N: First Floor Plan - North Wing - Piping

Description: REVISE piping as shown on reissued Sheet MP101N.

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15. Sheet MP102N: Second Floor Plan - North Wing - Piping

Description: ADD tie-in valve, REVISE routing of steam relief vent pipe and REVISE Keynote 2 as

shown on reissued Sheet MP102N.

16. Sheet MP501: Mechanical Details

Description: REVISE cabinet unit heater coil detail as shown on reissued Sheet MP501.

17. Sheet MP600: Flow Diagram

Description: REVISE chilled water flow diagram as shown on reissued Sheet MP600.

18. Sheet P000: Plumbing Cover Sheet

Description: MODIFY pressure drop of SP-3 from 20 to 30 feet.

19. Sheet P100.5N: Ground Floor Plan - North Wing - Plumbing

Description: ADD check valves to sump pump drain pipes.

20. Sheet FA101S – FIRST FLOOR SOUTH WING FIRE ALARM

Description: Vestibule VS100 – Showed existing fire alarm panel to be reused. See attached

drawing. Added note FA 043 and added existing smoke detector to be replaced.

END OF ADDENDUM 1

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CP151701 Memorial Union 2nd Flr Renovation Commissioning Check List

Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

1Building System CommissioningCommissioning Agent - Conduct pre-installation meetings per specifications.

Meenting Minutes

24119Selective DemolitionDo not start demolition until utility disconnect and sealing has been verified in writing

28233Friable and Non-Friable Asbestos RemovalDevelop & Post Emergency Protection Plan Emergency Protection Plan

Maintain at least 2 10lb ABC fire extinguishers on site (one inside, one outside of abatement area)

30130Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composite SystemPerform Inspection and Testing section of specifications

Test Report

33000Cast-In-Place ConcreteProvide a Copy Of Field Cured Concrete Cylinder Test Report to Owner's Rep Prior to Stripping Any Load Bearing Formwork

Test Report From Independent Testing Lab

Submit concrete mix designs prepared by a qualified testing laboratory for approval prior to placement.

mix design reports

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

42000Unit MasonryProvide mock-ups per specifications. Inspection Report

44313Anchored Stone Masonry VeneerBuild Mockups as specified Inspection Report

47200Cast Stone MasonryProvide mock-ups per specifications. Inspection Report

51200Structural Steel FramingProvide welder qualification report for each welder on site

Welder Qualifications

52100Steel Joist FramingProvide welder qualification report for each welder on site

Welder Qualifications

53100Steel DeckingProvide welder qualification report for each welder on site

Welder Qualifications

55000Metal FabricationsProvide welder qualification report for each welder on site

Welder Qualifications

COM 2 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

55213Pipe and Tube RailingsProvide welder qualification report for each welder on site

Welder Qualifications

71326Self-Adhering Sheet WaterproofingContact Owner's Representative prior to backfilling to allow for inspection of damp/waterproofing.

Perform Field Quality Control section of specifications

test report

72726Fluid-Applied Membrane and Air BarriersBuild Mockup as specified Inspection Report

Hold Preinstallation Meeting as specified Meeting Minutes

Perform Field Quality Control section of specifications

field report

73126Slate ShinglesBuild Mockups as specified Inspection Report

Perform Manufacturers walkthru for warranty Inspection Report

Provide Extra Material as specified Transmittal

COM 3 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

77129Manufactured Roof Expansion JointsConduct a preinstallation conference at project site per specifications

Document proceedings; provide copy to participants

78443Joint and Penetration FirestoppingPerform Field Quality Control section of specifications

Test Reports

79200Joint SealantsPerform Adhesion Tests per Field Quality Control section of specifications

field report

Put sealant in mockups as specified Inspection Report

80671Door Hardware SetsProvide special tools as specified Transmittal

81113Hollw Metal Doors & FramesCheck and readjust all operating finish hardware and doors

itemized list of doors

87100Door HardwarePerform Field Quality Control section of specifications

Test Report

Provide Special Tools as specified Transmittal

COM 4 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

Verify that all fire doors close and latch positively test report

92900Gypsum BoardVerify fire rating compliance is maintained, including all wall penetrations

93013Ceramic TileProvide Extra Material as specified Transmittal

95113Acoustical Panel CeilingsHold Preinstallation Meeting as specified Meeting Minutes

Provide Extra Material as specified Transmittal

96513Resilient Base and AccessoriesProvide Extra Material as specified Transmittal

96516Resilient Sheet FlooringInstall mockups as specified Inspection report

Perform pH, Chloride (moisture) and bond tests per manufacturer. Do not proceed until all manufacturing requirements are met.

Test Report

COM 5 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

Provide Extra Material as specified Transmittal

96813Tile CarpetingConduct pre-installation meeting per specifications Meeting Minutes

Provide Extra Material as specified Transmittal

97200Wall CoveringsInstall mockups as specified Inspection Report

Provide Extra Material as specified Transmittal

99113Exterior PaintingPeriodically Check Wet Film Thickness To Assure Conformance With Manufacturer's Requirements To Achieve Dry Film Thickness per Field Quality Control section of spec

field report

Provide Extra Material as specified Transmittal

99123Interior PaintingPeriodically Check Wet Film Thickness To Assure Conformance With Manufacturer's Requirements To Achieve Dry Film Thickness per Field Quality Control section of spec

field report

Provide Extra Material as specified Transmittal

COM 6 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

102113Phenolic-Core Toilet CompartmentFurnish extra material as specified Transmittal

102239Folding Panel PartitionsFurnish extra material as specified Transmittal

Perform Demonstration Section of specifications Sign-in Sheet

122413Roller Window ShadesPerform Demonstration section of specifications Sign-in Sheet

Provide Extra Material as specified Transmittal

123660Soliid Surfacing CountertopsBuild Mockups as specified Inspection Report

142100Electric Traction ElevatorsPerform Demonstration Section of specifications Sign-in Sheet

Perform Testing and Inspection Section of specifications

Certification

COM 7 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

211300Fire Protection SystemsFlush, test and inspect stand piping per System Cleaning and Testing Section of specifications

test results report, NFPA 13 Certification

Provide Extra Stock as specified Transmittal

Walk Owners Maintenance Personnel Thru Sprinkler System

Sign-in Sheet

220553Plumbing IdentificationInstall valve tags on valves and control devices per specifications

Valve Schedule framed/posted

221000Plumbing PipingPerform Plumbing Walkthru with Owners Maintenance Personnel

Sign-in Sheet

Test piping per Testing Piping section of specifications. Hold sanitary and storm drain tests for 1 hour not 15 minutes

Test Reports

221429Sump PumpsStartup Sump pumps and take amp draw readings Startup Report

230505HVAC Demolition for RemodelingHold MEP pre-installation meeting(s). Meeting Minutes

COM 8 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

230513MotorsVerify basic motor requirements are in accordance with documents

Inspection Report

230553HVAC IdentificationInstall pipe markers per specifications

230594Testing, Adjusting, and BalancingCoordinate temperature control testing and adjusting with temperature controls contractor

Ensure pre-test requirements as specified in paragraph 3.01 have been completed

Hold Prebalancing Meeting as specified Meeting Minutes

Mark equipment settings including central positions, value indicators, fan speed control levers, etc.

Notify Owner's Representative 14 days prior to the scheduled date for balancing the system.

written notification

230900Control SystemsEnsure Control I/O drawings have been submitted to EMO

I/O Drawings

Ensure shipping material has been removed from thermostats and other control devices

COM 9 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

Post laminated control diagram in mechanical room

Verify power to all EMCS panels and equipment is complete

Verify systems are completely operable and ready for testing and balancing

232100Hydronic PipingPressure test piping per Testing Piping section of specifications

test report

232123Hydronic PumpsAlign pumps to conform with manufacturer's published tolerances

test report

Startup Pumps with Factory Trained personnel Start-up report

232200Steam and Condensate PipingClean Piping per Cleaning Piping section of specifications

Cleaning Report

Test Piping per Testing Piping section of specifications

Test Report

232500Chemical (Water) TreatmentProvide Extra Stock as specified Transmittal

COM 10 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

233100Ductworktest for duct leakage per "Testing" section of spec. Ducts shall meet leakage requirement prior to testing and balancing

test report

233300Ductwork AccessoriesDemonstrate Proper Operation of All Fire Dampers per NFPA-90A.

test report

233416Centrifugal FansProvide Extra Stock as specified Transmittal

Verify fan rotates freely, align pulleys and install fan guards

233600Air Terminal UnitsNotify owner's rep after fully installing a representative unit (in-place mockup) for approval. Coordinate and cooperate with owner's commissioning of the boxes.

Inspection Reports

235700Heat ExchangersPull Pressure Vessel permit if applicable Pressure Vessel Permit

237313Indoor Modular Air Handling UnitsProvide Extra Stock as specified Transmittal

COM 11 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

260503Through Penetration FirestoppingVerify that every penetration through fire walls (re: life safety plans) has been properly firestopped per Inspection section of spec.

certification

260513Wires and CablesEnsure wires are color coded per specifications

Perform independent tests per "Field Quality Control" section of spec, including megohm/high pot tests

test report

260515Medium-Voltage Cable and AccessoriesPerform independent tests per "Field Quality Control" section of spec, including megohm/high pot tests

test report

260526Grounding and BondingPerform resistance test as described in "Field Quality Control" section of spec

test report

260553Electrical IdentificationVerify all equipment, panels, conduits and conductors are correctly labeled.

260573Power Systems StudyFactory certified technician to set electronic overcurrent devices to approved coordination study setpoints

Inspection Report

Place arcflash labels on equipment as specified

COM 12 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

SKM data to be e-mailed to MU Commissioning Engineer

SKM Data

Train owners representatives in setting of overcurrent devices

Sign-up Sheet

260923Lighting Control DevicesPerform Field Quality Control and Factory Commissioning sections of specifications

field report

Provide factory training per Demonstration Sign-in Sheet

262200Dry Type TransformersPerform checks and tests as noted in "Field Quality Control" section of spec

test report

262413SwitchboardsPerform checks per "Field Quality Control" section of spec

test reports

262416PanelboardsPerform checks per "Field Quality Control" section of spec

test reports

262419Motor ControlProvide Spare Parts as specified Transmittal

COM 13 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

262813FusesProvide Spare Parts as specified Transmittal

262923Variable Frequency DrivesPerform Factory Testing section of specifications Test Report

Perform Startup and Commissioning section of specifications

Commissioning Report

Provide Extra Material as specified Transmittal

265119LED Interior LightingFurnish Extra Material as specified Transmittal

Perform Field Quality Control section of specifications

test reports

265219Emergency and Exit LightingIlluminate emergency lights for 90 minutes on battery power.

Test Report

Perform Field Quality Control section of specifications

Test Report

Perform Startup Service section of specifications Startup Report

COM 14 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

270526Communications BondingPerform Field Quality Control section of specifications

Test Report

Perform System Training section of specifications Sign-up Sheet

Perform Testing section of specifications Test Report

283111Digital, Addressable Fire-Alarm SystemPerform Field Quality Control section of specifications

NFPA Certification

Provide factory training Sign-in Sheet

Test system operation of pull stations horns/strobes by factory trained representative

Pre-Test Checklist

312300Excavation and FillPerform Quality Control section of specifications Test Report

321123Aggregate Base CoursesPerform Field Quality Control section of specifications

Test Report

COM 15 of 1611/17/2017

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Commissioning Items by CSI DivisionDocumentation

RequiredOwner Witness

Required

Verified by:

Name FirmDate compl

Coord Initial

321313Concrete PavingPerform Quality Control section of specifications Test Report

337313Medium-Voltage TransformersPerform Field Quality Control section of specifications

Test Report

COM 16 of 1611/17/2017

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4/13/2010

Construction Management Checklist for Energizing Utilities (Contractor to initial each item upon completion and provide completed

form to the Owner’s Representative prior to energizing utility)

Water – turned on to the first valve past Energy Management’s last valve.

___ Review all piping and equipment being turned on for proper installation and completed testing. ___ Insulation installed (preferred but not required) ___ Meter properly installed, working, and in readable location. ___ Contractor has swabbed out with chlorine all piping from the backflow preventer to the source while installing. ___ All bacteriological tests have been completed and passed. ___ Backflow preventer installed and tested. (will need water pressure to test) ___ Pressure test completed in piping being turned on. ___ Contractor has method to communicate “Services On” to other contractor personnel and Owner’s personnel.

Steam – turned on to the first valve past Energy Management’s last valve. ___ Review all piping, equipment, valves, reducing stations, relief valves, etc. for proper installation

and complete testing. ___ Piping protected from the weather. ___ Insulation must be installed. ___ All hangers and bolts have been installed. ___ Meter installed, working and in readable location. (Don’t need metasys to turn on.) ___ All needed traps are installed and able to be tested as they are turned on. ___ Condensate system is installed and operating including the pumping system. ___ Pressure test completed in piping being turned on. ___ Contractor has method to communicate “Services On” to other contractor personnel and Owner’s personnel.

Condensate – turned on to the first valve past Energy Management’s last valve. ___ Review all piping and equipment being turned on for proper installation and completed testing. ___ Piping protected from the weather. ___ Insulation installed (preferred but not required) ___ Pressure test completed in piping being turned on. ___ Contractor has method to communicate “Services On” to other contractor personnel and Owner’s personnel.

Electric – turned on to the first breaker past 13.8kV transformer. ___ Review all wiring and equipment being turned on for proper installation and completed testing ___ GFCI set and tested. ___ Breakers set and tested. ___ All needed permanent grounds are installed. ___ Meter installed, working and in readable location. ___ Main switchgear protected from the weather. ___ Contractor has method to communicate “Services On” to other contractor personnel and Owner’s personnel. Chilled Water – turned on to the first valve inside of building. ___ Review all piping and equipment being turned on for proper installation and completed testing. ___ Pressure test completed in piping being turned on. ___ Insulation must be installed. ___ Meter installed, working and connected to Metasys. ___ Building pump and automatic isolation/control valve must be installed and under control. ___ If chillers are installed, automatic loop pump isolation must be installed. ___ Control valves must be installed and automatically controlled on all loads.

___ Contractor has method to communicate “Services On” to other contractor personnel and Owner’s personnel.

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Please see following website for suggested commissioning forms: 

 

 

 

http://www.cf.missouri.edu/pdc/commissioning‐forms.html 

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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI 16253 MEMORIAL STUDENT UNION - MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND 2ND FLOOR RENOVATION MU PROJECT #CP151701 – ADDENDUM #1

ROLLER WINDOW SHADES 122413 - 1

SECTION 122413 - ROLLER WINDOW SHADES

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Manually ELECTRICALLY (ADD #1) operated roller shades with single rollers.

B. Related Requirements:

1. Section 061000 "Rough Carpentry" for wood blocking and grounds for mounting roller shades and accessories.

2. Section 079200 "Joint Sealants" for sealing the perimeters of installation accessories for light-blocking shades with a sealant.

1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of product.

1. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, features, finishes, and operating instructions for roller shades.

B. Shop Drawings: Show fabrication and installation details for roller shades, including shadeband materials, their orientation to rollers, and their seam and batten locations.

C. Samples: For each exposed product and for each color and texture specified, 10 inches (250 mm) long.

D. Samples for Initial Selection: For each type and color of shadeband material.

1. Include Samples of accessories involving color selection.

1.4 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS

A. Qualification Data: For Installer.

B. Product Certificates: For each type of shadeband material.

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ROLLER WINDOW SHADES 122413 - 2

1.5 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS

A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For roller shades to include in maintenance manuals.

1.6 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS

A. Furnish extra materials that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents.

1. Roller Shades: Full-size units equal to 5 percent of quantity installed for each size, color, and shadeband material indicated, but no fewer than two units.

1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications: Fabricator of products.

B. Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under Sample submittals, to demonstrate aesthetic effects, and to set quality standards for fabrication and installation.

1. Approval of mockups does not constitute approval of deviations from the Contract Documents contained in mockups unless Architect specifically approves such deviations in writing.

2. Subject to compliance with requirements, approved mockups may become part of the completed Work if undisturbed at time of Substantial Completion.

1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Deliver roller shades in factory packages, marked with manufacturer, product name, and location of installation using same designations indicated on Drawings.

1.9 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. Environmental Limitations: Do not install roller shades until construction and finish work in spaces, including painting, is complete and dry and ambient temperature and humidity conditions are maintained at the levels indicated for Project when occupied for its intended use.

B. Field Measurements: Where roller shades are indicated to fit to other construction, verify dimensions of other construction by field measurements before fabrication and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. Allow clearances for operating hardware of operable glazed units through entire operating range. Notify Architect of installation conditions that vary from Drawings. Coordinate fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid delaying the Work.

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Source Limitations: Obtain roller shades from single source from single manufacturer.

2.2 MANUALLY OPERATED SHADES WITH SINGLE ROLLERS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. BTX Window Automation Inc. 2. CACO, Inc., Window Fashions. 3. DFB Sales Inc. 4. Draper Inc. 5. Hunter Douglas Contract. 6. Insolroll Window Shading Systems. 7. Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. 8. MechoShade Systems, Inc. 9. OEM Shades Inc. 10. Qmotion Shades. 11. Silent Gliss. 12. SM Automatic, Inc. 13. Springs Window Fashions; SWFcontract.

B. Chain-and-Clutch Operating Mechanisms: With continuous-loop bead chain and clutch that stops shade movement when bead chain is released; permanently adjusted and lubricated.

1. Bead Chains: Nickel-plated metal.

a. Loop Length: Full length of roller shade. b. Limit Stops: Provide upper and lower ball stops. c. Chain-Retainer Type: Chain tensioner, jamb mounted.

C. Rollers: Corrosion-resistant steel or extruded-aluminum tubes of diameters and wall thicknesses required to accommodate operating mechanisms and weights and widths of shadebands indicated without deflection. Provide with permanently lubricated drive-end assemblies and idle-end assemblies designed to facilitate removal of shadebands for service. 1. Direction of Shadeband Roll: Regular, from back (exterior face) of roller. 2. Shadeband-to-Roller Attachment: Manufacturer's standard method.

D. Mounting Hardware: Brackets or endcaps, corrosion resistant and compatible with roller assembly, operating mechanism, installation accessories, and mounting location and conditions indicated.

E. Roller-Coupling Assemblies: Coordinated with operating mechanism and designed to join up to three inline rollers into a multiband shade that is operated by one roller drive-end assembly.

F. Shadebands:

1. Shadeband Material: Light-blocking fabric.

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2. Shadeband Bottom (Hem) Bar: Steel or extruded aluminum.

a. Type: Enclosed in sealed pocket of shadeband material. b. Color and Finish: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range.

G. Installation Accessories:

1. Front Fascia: Aluminum extrusion that conceals front and underside of roller and operating mechanism and attaches to roller endcaps without exposed fasteners.

a. Shape: L-shaped. b. Height: Manufacturer's standard height required to conceal roller and shadeband

assembly when shade is fully open, but not less than 4 inches (102 mm).

2. Endcap Covers: To cover exposed endcaps. 3. Installation Accessories Color and Finish: As selected from manufacturer's full range.

2.3 MOTOR-OPERATED, SINGLE-ROLLER SHADES

A. MANUFACTURERS: SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDE PRODUCTS BY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:

1. BTX WINDOW AUTOMATION INC. 2. CACO, INC., WINDOW FASHIONS. 3. DRAPER INC. 4. HUNTER DOUGLAS CONTRACT. 5. LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC. 6. MECHOSHADE SYSTEMS, INC. 7. SILENT GLISS INC.

B. MOTORIZED OPERATING SYSTEM: PROVIDE FACTORY-ASSEMBLED, SHADE-OPERATOR SYSTEM OF SIZE AND CAPACITY AND WITH FEATURES, CHARACTERISTICS, AND ACCESSORIES SUITABLE FOR CONDITIONS INDICATED, COMPLETE WITH ELECTRIC MOTOR AND FACTORY-PREWIRED MOTOR CONTROLS, POWER DISCONNECT SWITCH, ENCLOSURES PROTECTING CONTROLS AND OPERATING PARTS, AND ACCESSORIES REQUIRED FOR RELIABLE OPERATION WITHOUT MALFUNCTION. INCLUDE WIRING FROM MOTOR CONTROLS TO MOTORS. COORDINATE OPERATOR WIRING REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS WITH BUILDING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.

1. ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS: LISTED AND LABELED AS DEFINED IN NFPA 70, BY A QUALIFIED TESTING AGENCY, AND MARKED FOR INTENDED LOCATION AND APPLICATION.

2. ELECTRIC MOTOR: MANUFACTURER'S STANDARD TUBULAR, ENCLOSED IN ROLLER.

a. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: VERIFY WITH ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. b. MAXIMUM TOTAL SHADE WIDTH: AS REQUIRED TO OPERATE ROLLER

SHADES INDICATED. c. MAXIMUM SHADE DROP: AS REQUIRED TO OPERATE ROLLER SHADES

INDICATED.

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d. MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY: AS REQUIRED TO OPERATE ROLLER SHADES INDICATED.

3. REMOTE CONTROL: ELECTRIC CONTROLS WITH NEMA ICS 6, TYPE 1 ENCLOSURE. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING FOR REMOTE-CONTROL ACTIVATION OF SHADES:

a. KEYED CONTROL STATION: KEYED, MAINTAINED-CONTACT, THREE-POSITION, SWITCH-OPERATED CONTROL STATION WITH OPEN, CLOSE, AND OFF FUNCTIONS. PROVIDE TWO KEYS PER STATION.

4. CRANK-OPERATOR OVERRIDE: CRANK AND GEARBOX OPERATE SHADES IN EVENT OF POWER OUTAGE OR MOTOR FAILURE.

5. LIMIT SWITCHES: ADJUSTABLE SWITCHES INTERLOCKED WITH MOTOR CONTROLS AND SET TO STOP SHADES AUTOMATICALLY AT FULLY RAISED AND FULLY LOWERED POSITIONS.

6. OPERATING FEATURES:

a. GROUP SWITCHING WITH INTEGRATED SWITCH CONTROL; SINGLE FACEPLATE FOR MULTIPLE SWITCH CUTOUTS.

b. CAPABLE OF INTERFACE WITH AUDIOVISUAL CONTROL SYSTEM. c. CAPABLE OF ACCEPTING INPUT FROM BUILDING AUTOMATION CONTROL

SYSTEM. d. OVERRIDE SWITCH.

C. ROLLERS: CORROSION-RESISTANT STEEL OR EXTRUDED-ALUMINUM TUBES OF DIAMETERS AND WALL THICKNESSES REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE OPERATING MECHANISMS AND WEIGHTS AND WIDTHS OF SHADEBANDS INDICATED WITHOUT DEFLECTION. PROVIDE WITH PERMANENTLY LUBRICATED DRIVE-END ASSEMBLIES AND IDLE-END ASSEMBLIES DESIGNED TO FACILITATE REMOVAL OF SHADEBANDS FOR SERVICE. 1. DIRECTION OF SHADEBAND ROLL: REGULAR, FROM BACK (EXTERIOR FACE)

OF ROLLER. 2. SHADEBAND-TO-ROLLER ATTACHMENT: MANUFACTURER'S STANDARD

METHOD.

D. MOUNTING HARDWARE: BRACKETS OR ENDCAPS, CORROSION RESISTANT AND COMPATIBLE WITH ROLLER ASSEMBLY, OPERATING MECHANISM, INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES, AND MOUNTING LOCATION AND CONDITIONS INDICATED.

E. ROLLER-COUPLING ASSEMBLIES: COORDINATED WITH OPERATING MECHANISM AND DESIGNED TO JOIN UP TO THREE INLINE ROLLERS THAT ARE OPERATED BY ONE ROLLER DRIVE-END ASSEMBLY.

F. SHADEBANDS:

1. SHADEBAND MATERIAL: LIGHT-BLOCKING FABRIC. 2. SHADEBAND BOTTOM (HEM) BAR: STEEL OR EXTRUDED ALUMINUM.

a. COLOR AND FINISH: AS SELECTED BY ARCHITECT FROM MANUFACTURER'S FULL RANGE.

G. INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES:

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1. FRONT FASCIA: ALUMINUM EXTRUSION THAT CONCEALS FRONT AND UNDERSIDE OF ROLLER AND OPERATING MECHANISM AND ATTACHES TO ROLLER ENDCAPS WITHOUT EXPOSED FASTENERS.

a. SHAPE: L-SHAPED. b. HEIGHT: MANUFACTURER'S STANDARD HEIGHT REQUIRED TO CONCEAL

ROLLER AND SHADEBAND ASSEMBLY WHEN SHADE IS FULLY OPEN, BUT NOT LESS THAN 4 INCHES (102 MM).

2. ENDCAP COVERS: TO COVER EXPOSED ENDCAPS. (ADD #1)

2.4 SHADEBAND MATERIALS

A. Shadeband Material Flame-Resistance Rating: Comply with NFPA 701. Testing by a qualified testing agency. Identify products with appropriate markings of applicable testing agency.

B. Light-Filtering Fabric: Woven fabric, stain and fade resistant. 1. Type: See Room Finish Legend.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, operational clearances, and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.

B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.2 ROLLER SHADE INSTALLATION

A. Install roller shades level, plumb, and aligned with adjacent units according to manufacturer's written instructions.

1. Opaque Shadebands: Located so shadeband is not closer than 2 inches (51 mm) to interior face of glass. Allow clearances for window operation hardware.

B. Roller Shade Locations: As indicated on Drawings.

3.3 ADJUSTING

A. Adjust and balance roller shades to operate smoothly, easily, safely, and free from binding or malfunction throughout entire operational range.

3.4 CLEANING AND PROTECTION

A. Clean roller shade surfaces, after installation, according to manufacturer's written instructions.

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SECTION 283111 - DIGITAL, ADDRESSABLE FIRE-ALARM SYSTEM

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Fire-alarm control unit.2. Manual fire-alarm boxes.3. System smoke detectors.4. Heat detectors.5. Notification appliances.6. Magnetic door holders.7. Remote annunciator.8. Addressable interface device.9. Digital alarm communicator transmitter.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

A. EMT: Electrical Metallic Tubing.

B. FACP: Fire Alarm Control Panel.

C. NICET: National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies.

D. PC: Personal computer.

1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of product, including furnished options and accessories.

1. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions, profiles, and finishes.2. Include rated capacities, operating characteristics, and electrical characteristics.

B. Shop Drawings: For fire-alarm system.

1. Comply with recommendations and requirements in the "Documentation" section of the "Fundamentals" chapter in NFPA 72.

2. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work.3. Include details of equipment assemblies. Indicate dimensions, weights, loads, required

clearances, method of field assembly, components, and locations. Indicate conductor

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sizes, indicate termination locations and requirements, and distinguish between factory and field wiring.

4. Detail assembly and support requirements.5. Include voltage drop calculations for notification-appliance circuits.6. Include battery-size calculations.7. Include input/output matrix.8. Include statement from manufacturer that all equipment and components have been

tested as a system and meet all requirements in this Specification and in NFPA 72.9. Include performance parameters and installation details for each detector.10. Verify that each duct detector is listed for complete range of air velocity, temperature, and

humidity possible when air-handling system is operating.11. Provide program report showing that air-sampling detector pipe layout balances

pneumatically within the airflow range of the air-sampling detector.12. Include plans, sections, and elevations of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning ducts,

drawn to scale; coordinate location of duct smoke detectors and access to them.

a. Show critical dimensions that relate to placement and support of sampling tubes, detector housing, and remote status and alarm indicators.

b. Show field wiring required for HVAC unit shutdown on alarm.c. Locate detectors according to manufacturer's written recommendations.

13. Include voice/alarm signaling-service equipment rack or console layout, grounding schematic, amplifier power calculation, and single-line connection diagram.

14. Include floor plans to indicate final outlet locations showing address of each addressable device. Show size and route of cable and conduits and point-to-point wiring diagrams.

C. General Submittal Requirements:

1. Submittals shall be approved by authorities having jurisdiction prior to submitting them to Architect.

2. Shop Drawings shall be prepared by persons with the following qualifications:

a. Trained and certified by manufacturer in fire-alarm system design.b. NICET-certified, fire-alarm technician; Level III minimum.

1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS

A. Qualification Data: For Installer.

B. Seismic Qualification Certificates: For fire-alarm control unit, accessories, and components, from manufacturer.

1. Basis for Certification: Indicate whether withstand certification is based on actual test of assembled components or on calculation.

2. Dimensioned Outline Drawings of Equipment Unit: Identify center of gravity and locate and describe mounting and anchorage provisions.

3. Detailed description of equipment anchorage devices on which the certification is based and their installation requirements.

C. Field quality-control reports.

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1.6 Sample Warranty: For special warranty.

1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS

A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For fire-alarm systems and components to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals.

1. In addition to items specified in Section 017823 "Operation and Maintenance Data," include the following:

a. Comply with the "Records" section of the "Inspection, Testing and Maintenance" chapter in NFPA 72.

b. Provide "Fire Alarm and Emergency Communications System Record of Completion Documents" according to the "Completion Documents" Article in the "Documentation" section of the "Fundamentals" chapter in NFPA 72.

c. Complete wiring diagrams showing connections between all devices and equipment. Each conductor shall be numbered at every junction point with indication of origination and termination points.

d. Riser diagram.e. Device addresses.f. Air-sampling system sample port locations and modeling program report showing

layout meets performance criteria.g. Record copy of site-specific software.h. Provide "Inspection and Testing Form" according to the "Inspection, Testing and

Maintenance" chapter in NFPA 72, and include the following:

1) Equipment tested.2) Frequency of testing of installed components.3) Frequency of inspection of installed components.4) Requirements and recommendations related to results of maintenance.5) Manufacturer's user training manuals.

i. Manufacturer's required maintenance related to system warranty requirements.j. Abbreviated operating instructions for mounting at fire-alarm control unit and each

annunciator unit.

B. Software and Firmware Operational Documentation:

1. Software operating and upgrade manuals.2. Program Software Backup: On magnetic media or compact disk, complete with data files.3. Device address list.4. Printout of software application and graphic screens.

1.8 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications: Personnel shall be trained and certified by manufacturer for installation of units required for this Project.

B. Installer Qualifications: Installation shall be by personnel certified by NICET as fire-alarm Level II technician.

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C. NFPA Certification: Obtain certification according to NFPA 72 by a UL-listed alarm company.

1.9 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Interruption of Existing Fire-Alarm Service: Do not interrupt fire-alarm service to facilities occupied by Owner or others unless permitted under the following conditions and then only after arranging to provide temporary guard service according to requirements indicated:

1. Notify Owner no fewer than seven days in advance of proposed interruption of fire-alarm service.

2. Do not proceed with interruption of fire-alarm service without Owner's written permission.

B. Use of Devices during Construction: Protect devices during construction unless devices are placed in service to protect the facility during construction.

1.10 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING

A. Existing Fire-Alarm Equipment: Maintain existing equipment fully operational until new equipment has been tested and accepted. As new equipment is installed, label it "NOT IN SERVICE" until it is accepted. Remove labels from new equipment when put into service, and label existing fire-alarm equipment "NOT IN SERVICE" until removed from the building.

B. Equipment Removal: After acceptance of new fire-alarm system, remove existing disconnected fire-alarm equipment and wiring.

1.11 WARRANTY

A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace fire-alarm system equipment and components that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.

1. Warranty Extent: All equipment and components not covered in the Maintenance Service Agreement.

2. Warranty Period: Five years from date of Substantial Completion.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

A. Source Limitations for Fire-Alarm System and Components: Components shall be compatible with, and operate as an extension of, existing system. Provide system manufacturer's certification that all components provided have been tested as, and will operate as, a system.1. The existing Notifier NFS2-640 fire alarm control panel may be reused and upgraded to

add a voice Evac system at contractor’s option to comply with the specifications and intent of the project for a fully functional voice system. Provide a new door to existing housing.a. The existing pull stations may be re-used since already part of the existing system.

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A.b. All of the notification devices, power supplies smoke detectors, heat detectors and batteries shall be replaced with new per the specifications and drawings. [ADDENDUM 1]

B. Noncoded, UL-certified addressable system, with multiplexed signal transmission and voice/strobe evacuation.

C. Automatic sensitivity control of certain smoke detectors.

D. All components provided shall be listed for use with the selected system.

E. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.

2.2 SYSTEMS OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION

A. Fire-alarm signal initiation shall be by one or more of the following devices and systems:

1. Manual stations.2. Heat detectors.3. Smoke detectors.4. Combustible gas detectors.5. Automatic sprinkler system water flow.6. Fire standpipe system.

B. Fire-alarm signal shall initiate the following actions:

1. Continuously operate alarm notification appliances, including voice evacuation notices.

2. Identify alarm and specific initiating device at fire-alarm control unit, and remote annunciators.

3. Transmit an alarm signal to the remote alarm receiving station.4. Unlock electric door locks in designated egress paths.5. Release fire and smoke doors held open by magnetic door holders.6. Activate voice/alarm communication system.7. Switch heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment controls to fire-alarm mode.8. Close smoke dampers in air ducts of designated air-conditioning duct systems.9. Recall elevators to primary or alternate recall floors.10. Activate elevator power shunt trip.11. Activate emergency lighting control.12. Activate emergency shutoffs for gas and fuel supplies.13. Record events in the system memory.14. Record events by the system printer.

C. Supervisory signal initiation shall be by one or more of the following devices and actions:

1. Valve supervisory switch.2. Elevator shunt-trip supervision.3. User disabling of zones or individual devices.4. Loss of communication with any panel on the network.5. Duct smoke detectors.

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D. System trouble signal initiation shall be by one or more of the following devices and actions:

1. Open circuits, shorts, and grounds in designated circuits.2. Opening, tampering with, or removing alarm-initiating and supervisory signal-initiating

devices.3. Loss of communication with any addressable sensor, input module, relay, control module,

remote annunciator, printer interface, or Ethernet module.4. Loss of primary power at fire-alarm control unit.5. Ground or a single break in internal circuits of fire-alarm control unit.6. Abnormal ac voltage at fire-alarm control unit.7. Break in standby battery circuitry.8. Failure of battery charging.9. Abnormal position of any switch at fire-alarm control unit or annunciator.10. Voice signal amplifier failure.11. Hose cabinet door open.

E. System Supervisory Signal Actions:1. Identify specific device initiating the event at fire-alarm control unit and remote

annunciators.2. Record the event on system printer.3. Transmit system status to building management system.

2.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

A. Seismic Performance: Fire-alarm control unit and raceways shall withstand the effects of earthquake motions determined according to ASCE/SEI 7.

1. The term "withstand" means "the unit will remain in place without separation of any parts from the device when subjected to the seismic forces specified."

2.4 MANUFACTURERS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:1. Fire Control Instruments, Inc.; a Honeywell company.2. NOTIFIER; a Honeywell company.

2.5 FIRE-ALARM CONTROL UNIT

A. General Requirements for Fire-Alarm Control Unit:

1. Field-programmable, microprocessor-based, modular, power-limited design with electronic modules, complying with UL 864.

a. System software and programs shall be held in nonvolatile flash, electrically erasable, programmable, read-only memory, retaining the information through failure of primary and secondary power supplies.

b. Include a real-time clock for time annotation of events on the event recorder and printer.

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c. Provide communication between the FACP and remote circuit interface panels, annunciators, and displays.

d. The FACP shall be listed for connection to a central-station signaling system service.

e. Provide nonvolatile memory for system database, logic, and operating system and event history. The system shall require no manual input to initialize in the event of a complete power down condition. The FACP shall provide a minimum 500-event history log.

2. Addressable Initiation Device Circuits: The FACP shall indicate which communication zones have been silenced and shall provide selective silencing of alarm notification appliance by building communication zone.a. The alarm initiating zone boards in the FACP shall consist of plug-in cards.b. Each loop shall have a software disable “Disconnect switch” mounted at the panel

to disable the circuit during maintenance. This switch shall cause a “Trouble” LED to light at the panel.

3. Addressable Control Circuits for Operation of Notification Appliances and Mechanical Equipment: The FACP shall be listed for releasing service.

B. Alphanumeric Display and System Controls: Arranged for interface between human operator at fire-alarm control unit and addressable system components including annunciation and supervision. Display alarm, supervisory, and component status messages and the programming and control menu.

1. Annunciator and Display: Liquid-crystal type, two line(s) of 40 characters, minimum.2. Keypad: Arranged to permit entry and execution of programming, display, and control

commands and to indicate control commands to be entered into the system for control of smoke-detector sensitivity and other parameters.

C. Initiating-Device, Notification-Appliance, and Signaling-Line Circuits:

1. Pathway Class Designations: NFPA 72, Class B.2. Pathway Survivability: Level 1.3. Install no more than 50 addressable devices on each signaling-line circuit.

a. If more than 50 devices per floor: Provide isolation modules to provide groups of 50 devices within each loop. (ISO-X module or equal)

b. Each loop card shall have a minimum of 20% spare capacity for any future devices.

4. Serial Interfaces:

a. One dedicated RS 485 port for remote station operation using point ID DACT.b. One RS 485 port for remote annunciators, Ethernet module, or multi-interface

module (printer port).c. One USB port for PC configuration.d. One RS 232 port for voice evacuation interface.

D. Notification-Appliance Circuit:

1. Audible appliances shall sound in a three-pulse temporal pattern, as defined in NFPA 72.2. Where notification appliances provide signals to sleeping areas, the alarm signal shall be

a 520-Hz square wave with an intensity 15 dB above the average ambient sound level or 5 dB above the maximum sound level, or at least 75 dBA, whichever is greater, measured at the pillow.

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3. Visual alarm appliances shall flash in synchronization where multiple appliances are in the same field of view, as defined in NFPA 72.

E. Elevator Recall:

1. Elevator recall shall be initiated only by one of the following alarm-initiating devices:

a. Elevator lobby detectors except the lobby detector on the designated floor.b. Smoke detector in elevator machine room.c. Smoke detectors in elevator hoistway.

2. Elevator controller shall be programmed to move the cars to the alternate recall floor if lobby detectors located on the designated recall floors are activated.

3. Water-flow alarm connected to sprinkler in an elevator shaft and elevator machine room shall shut down elevators associated with the location without time delay.

a. Water-flow switch associated with the sprinkler in the elevator pit may have a delay to allow elevators to move to the designated floor.

F. Door Controls: Door hold-open devices that are controlled by smoke detectors at doors in smoke-barrier walls shall be connected to fire-alarm system.

G. Remote Smoke-Detector Sensitivity Adjustment: Controls shall select specific addressable smoke detectors for adjustment, display their current status and sensitivity settings, and change those settings. Allow controls to be used to program repetitive, time-scheduled, and automated changes in sensitivity of specific detector groups. Record sensitivity adjustments and sensitivity-adjustment schedule changes in system memory, and print out the final adjusted values on system printer.

H. Transmission to Remote Alarm Receiving Station: Automatically transmit alarm, supervisory, and trouble signals to a remote alarm station.

I. Voice/Alarm Signaling Service: Central emergency communication system with redundant microphones, preamplifiers, amplifiers, and tone generators provided as a special module that is part of fire-alarm control unit.

1. Indicate number of alarm channels for automatic, simultaneous transmission of different announcements to different zones or for manual transmission of announcements by use of the central-control microphone. Amplifiers shall comply with UL 1711.

a. Allow the application of, and evacuation signal to, indicated number of zones and, at the same time, allow voice paging to the other zones selectively or in any combination.

b. Programmable tone and message sequence selection.c. Standard digitally recorded messages for "Evacuation" and "All Clear."d. Provide custom messages as requested by owner for “Storm” and

“Lockdown” to be initiated manually at main fire alarm control panel and annunciator panel.

e. Generate tones to be sequenced with audio messages of type recommended by NFPA 72 and that are compatible with tone patterns of notification-appliance circuits of fire-alarm control unit.

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2. Status Annunciator: Indicate the status of various voice/alarm speaker zones and the status of firefighters' two-way telephone communication zones.

3. Preamplifiers, amplifiers, and tone generators shall automatically transfer to backup units, on primary equipment failure.

J. Addressable control circuits for operation of mechanical equipment.

K. Control panel/Unit shall have 35% spare capacity to account for future buildout of third floor.

L. Primary Power: 24-V dc obtained from 120-V ac service and a power-supply module. Initiating devices, notification appliances, signaling lines, trouble signals, supervisory and digital alarm communicator transmitters shall be powered by 24-V dc source.

1. Alarm current draw of entire fire-alarm system shall not exceed 80 percent of the power-supply module rating.

M. Secondary Power: 24-V dc supply system with batteries, automatic battery charger, and automatic transfer switch.

1. Batteries: Sealed lead calcium.

N. Instructions: Computer printout or typewritten instruction card mounted behind a plastic or glass cover in a stainless-steel or aluminum frame. Include interpretation and describe appropriate response for displays and signals. Briefly describe the functional operation of the system under normal, alarm, and trouble conditions.

2.6 MANUAL FIRE-ALARM BOXES

A. General Requirements for Manual Fire-Alarm Boxes: Comply with UL 38. Boxes shall be finished in red with molded, raised-letter operating instructions in contrasting color; shall show visible indication of operation; and shall be mounted on recessed outlet box. If indicated as surface mounted, provide manufacturer's surface back box.1. Double-action mechanism requiring two actions to initiate an alarm, pull-lever type; with

integral addressable module arranged to communicate manual-station status (normal, alarm, or trouble) to fire-alarm control unit.

2. Station Reset: Key- or wrench-operated switch.3. Indoor Protective Shield: Factory-fabricated, clear plastic enclosure hinged at the top to

permit lifting for access to initiate an alarm. Lifting the cover actuates an integral battery-powered audible horn intended to discourage false-alarm operation.

2.7 SYSTEM SMOKE DETECTORS

A. General Requirements for System Smoke Detectors:

1. Comply with UL 268; operating at 24-V dc, nominal.2. Detectors shall be two-wire type.3. Base Mounting: Detector and associated electronic components shall be mounted in a

twist-lock module that connects to a fixed base. Provide terminals in the fixed base for connection to building wiring.

4. Self-Restoring: Detectors do not require resetting or readjustment after actuation to restore them to normal operation.

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5. Integral Visual-Indicating Light: LED type, indicating detector has operated and power-on status.

6. Remote Control: Unless otherwise indicated, detectors shall be digital-addressable type, individually monitored at fire-alarm control unit for calibration, sensitivity, and alarm condition and individually adjustable for sensitivity by fire-alarm control unit.

a. Rate-of-rise temperature characteristic of combination smoke- and heat-detection units shall be selectable at fire-alarm control unit for 15 or 20 deg F per minute.

b. Fixed-temperature sensing characteristic of combination smoke- and heat-detection units shall be independent of rate-of-rise sensing and shall be settable at fire-alarm control unit to operate at 135 or 155 deg F.

c. Multiple levels of detection sensitivity for each sensor.

B. Photoelectric Smoke Detectors:

1. Detector address shall be accessible from fire-alarm control unit and shall be able to identify the detector's location within the system and its sensitivity setting.

2. An operator at fire-alarm control unit, having the designated access level, shall be able to manually access the following for each detector:

a. Primary status.b. Device type.c. Present average value.d. Present sensitivity selected.e. Sensor range (normal, dirty, etc.).

C. Duct Smoke Detectors: Photoelectric type complying with UL 268A.

1. Detector address shall be accessible from fire-alarm control unit and shall be able to identify the detector's location within the system and its sensitivity setting.

2. An operator at fire-alarm control unit, having the designated access level, shall be able to manually access the following for each detector:

a. Primary status.b. Device type.c. Present average value.d. Present sensitivity selected.e. Sensor range (normal, dirty, etc.).

3. Weatherproof Duct Housing Enclosure: NEMA 250, Type 4X; NRTL listed for use with the supplied detector for smoke detection in HVAC system ducts.

4. Each sensor shall have multiple levels of detection sensitivity.5. Sampling Tubes: Design and dimensions as recommended by manufacturer for specific

duct size, air velocity, and installation conditions where applied.6. Relay Fan Shutdown: Fully programmable relay rated to interrupt fan motor-control

circuit.7. Each sensor shall have a remote mounted test switch.

2.8 HEAT DETECTORS

A. General Requirements for Heat Detectors: Comply with UL 521.

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1. Temperature sensors shall test for and communicate the sensitivity range of the device.

B. Heat Detector, Combination Type: Actuated by either a fixed temperature of 135 deg F or a rate of rise that exceeds 15 deg F per minute unless otherwise indicated.

1. Mounting: Twist-lock base interchangeable with smoke-detector bases.2. Integral Addressable Module: Arranged to communicate detector status (normal, alarm,

or trouble) to fire-alarm control unit.

C. Heat Detector, Fixed-Temperature Type: Actuated by temperature that exceeds a fixed temperature of 190 deg F.

1. Mounting: Twist-lock base interchangeable with smoke-detector bases.2. Integral Addressable Module: Arranged to communicate detector status (normal, alarm,

or trouble) to fire-alarm control unit.

2.9 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES

A. General Requirements for Notification Appliances: Connected to notification-appliance signal circuits, zoned as indicated, equipped for mounting as indicated, and with screw terminals for system connections.

1. Combination Devices: Factory-integrated audible and visible devices in a single-mounting assembly, equipped for mounting as indicated, and with screw terminals for system connections.

B. Visible Notification Appliances: Xenon strobe lights complying with UL 1971, with clear or nominal white polycarbonate lens mounted on an aluminum faceplate. The word "FIRE" is engraved in minimum 1-inch- high letters on the lens.

1. Rated Light Output:a. 15/30/75/110 cd, selectable in the field.

2. Mounting: Wall mounted unless otherwise indicated.3. For units with guards to prevent physical damage, light output ratings shall be determined

with guards in place.4. Flashing shall be in a temporal pattern, synchronized with other units.5. Strobe Leads: Factory connected to screw terminals.6. Mounting Faceplate: Factory finished, white.

C. Voice/Tone Notification Appliances:

1. Comply with UL 1480.2. Speakers for Voice Notification: Locate speakers for voice notification to provide the

intelligibility requirements of the "Notification Appliances" and "Emergency Communications Systems" chapters in NFPA 72.

3. Low-Range Units: Rated 1 to 2 W.4. Mounting: Flush, semirecessed or surface mounted and bidirectional.5. Matching Transformers: Tap range matched to acoustical environment of speaker

location.

D. Exit Marking Audible Notification Appliance:

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1. Exit marking audible notification appliances shall meet the audibility requirements in NFPA 72.

2. Provide exit marking audible notification appliances at the entrance to all building exits.3. Provide exit marking audible notification appliances at the entrance to areas of refuge

with audible signals distinct from those used for building exit marking.

2.10 MAGNETIC DOOR HOLDERS

A. Description: Units are equipped for wall or floor mounting as indicated and are complete with matching doorplate.

1. Electromagnets: Require no more than 3 W to develop 25-lbf holding force.2. Wall-Mounted Units: Flush mounted unless otherwise indicated.3. Rating: 24-V ac or dc.

B. Material and Finish: Match door hardware.

2.11 REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR

A. Description: Annunciator functions shall match those of fire-alarm control unit for alarm, supervisory, and trouble indications. Manual switching functions shall match those of fire-alarm control unit, including acknowledging, silencing, resetting, and testing.

1. Mounting: Surface cabinet, NEMA 250, Type 1.

B. Display Type and Functional Performance: Alphanumeric display and LED indicating lights shall match those of fire-alarm control unit. Provide controls to acknowledge, silence, reset, and test functions for alarm, supervisory, and trouble signals.

2.12 ADDRESSABLE INTERFACE DEVICE

A. General:

1. Include address-setting means on the module.2. Store an internal identifying code for control panel use to identify the module type.3. Listed for controlling HVAC fan motor controllers.

B. Monitor Module: Microelectronic module providing a system address for alarm-initiating devices for wired applications with normally open contacts.

C. Integral Relay: Capable of providing a direct signal to elevator controller to initiate elevator recall.

1. Allow the control panel to switch the relay contacts on command.2. Have a minimum of two normally open and two normally closed contacts available for

field wiring.

D. Control Module:

1. Operate notification devices.

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2. Operate solenoids for use in sprinkler service.

2.13 DIGITAL ALARM COMMUNICATOR TRANSMITTER

A. Digital alarm communicator transmitter shall be acceptable to the remote central station and shall comply with UL 632.

B. Functional Performance: Unit shall receive an alarm, supervisory, or trouble signal from fire-alarm control unit and automatically transmit through a (digital cellular communicator) data/cell phone dialer to a remote central station. When contact is made with central station(s), signals shall be transmitted. If service on the data/cell dialer is interrupted for longer than 45 seconds, transmitter shall initiate a local trouble signal and transmit the signal indicating loss of telephone line to the remote alarm receiving station over the remaining line. Transmitter shall automatically report telephone service restoration to the central station. If service is lost on both telephone lines, transmitter shall initiate the local trouble signal.

C. Local functions and display at the digital alarm communicator transmitter shall include the following:

1. Verification that both telephone lines are available.2. Programming device.3. LED display.4. Manual test report function and manual transmission clear indication.5. Communications failure with the central station or fire-alarm control unit.

D. Digital data transmission shall include the following:

1. Address of the alarm-initiating device.2. Address of the supervisory signal.3. Address of the trouble-initiating device.4. Loss of ac supply.5. Loss of power.6. Low battery.7. Abnormal test signal.8. Communication bus failure.

E. Secondary Power: Integral rechargeable battery and automatic charger.

F. Self-Test: Conducted automatically every 24 hours with report transmitted to central station.

G. Provide with a Digital Cellular Communicator with Two-Way Voice Transport Capability via AlarmNet. Similar to Honeywell GSMV or pre-approved equal. Digital Cellular Communicator shall be tied into the dual line Digital Dialer.

2.14 SYSTEM PRINTER

A. Printer shall be listed and labeled as an integral part of fire-alarm system.

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PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine areas and conditions for compliance with requirements for ventilation, temperature, humidity, and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.

1. Verify that manufacturer's written instructions for environmental conditions have been permanently established in spaces where equipment and wiring are installed, before installation begins.

B. Examine roughing-in for electrical connections to verify actual locations of connections before installation.

C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.2 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION

A. Comply with NFPA 72, NFPA 101, and requirements of authorities having jurisdiction for installation and testing of fire-alarm equipment. Install all electrical wiring to comply with requirements in NFPA 70 including, but not limited to, Article 760, "Fire Alarm Systems."

1. Devices placed in service before all other trades have completed cleanup shall be replaced.

2. Devices installed but not yet placed in service shall be protected from construction dust, debris, dirt, moisture, and damage according to manufacturer's written storage instructions.

B. Install wall-mounted equipment, with tops of cabinets not more than 78 inches above the finished floor.

1. Comply with requirements for seismic-restraint devices specified in Section 260548.16 "Seismic Controls for Electrical Systems."

C. Manual Fire-Alarm Boxes:

1. Install manual fire-alarm box in the normal path of egress within 60 inches of the exit doorway.

2. Mount manual fire-alarm box on a background of a contrasting color.3. The operable part of manual fire-alarm box shall be between 42 inches and 48 inches

above floor level. All devices shall be mounted at the same height unless otherwise indicated.

D. Smoke- or Heat-Detector Spacing:

1. Comply with the "Smoke-Sensing Fire Detectors" section in the "Initiating Devices" chapter in NFPA 72, for smoke-detector spacing.

2. Comply with the "Heat-Sensing Fire Detectors" section in the "Initiating Devices" chapter in NFPA 72, for heat-detector spacing.

3. Smooth ceiling spacing shall not exceed 30 feet.

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4. Spacing of detectors for irregular areas, for irregular ceiling construction, and for high ceiling areas shall be determined according to Annex A or Annex B in NFPA 72.

5. HVAC: Locate detectors not closer than 36 inches from air-supply diffuser or return-air opening.

6. Lighting Fixtures: Locate detectors not closer than 12 inches from any part of a lighting fixture and not directly above pendant mounted or indirect lighting.

E. Install a cover on each smoke detector that is not placed in service during construction. Cover shall remain in place except during system testing. Remove cover prior to system turnover.

F. Duct Smoke Detectors: Comply with NFPA 72 and NFPA 90A. Install sampling tubes so they extend the full width of duct. Tubes more than 36 inches long shall be supported at both ends.

1. Do not install smoke detector in duct smoke-detector housing during construction. Install detector only during system testing and prior to system turnover.

G. Elevator Shafts: Coordinate temperature rating and location with sprinkler rating and location. Smoke detectors are only required in sprinklered elevator shafts.

H. Remote Status and Alarm Indicators: Install in a visible location near each smoke detector, sprinkler water-flow switch, and valve-tamper switch that is not readily visible from normal viewing position.

I. Audible Alarm-Indicating Devices: Install not less than 6 inches below the ceiling. Install speakers on flush-mounted back boxes with the device-operating mechanism concealed behind a grille. Install all devices at the same height unless otherwise indicated.

J. Visible Alarm-Indicating Devices: Install adjacent to each alarm bell or alarm horn and at least 6 inches below the ceiling. Install all devices at the same height unless otherwise indicated.

K. Device Location-Indicating Lights: Locate in public space near the device they monitor.

3.3 PATHWAYS

A. Pathways shall be installed in EMT.

B. Exposed EMT shall be painted red enamel.

3.4 CONNECTIONS

A. For fire-protection systems related to doors in fire-rated walls and partitions and to doors in smoke partitions, comply with requirements in Section 087100 "Door Hardware." Connect hardware and devices to fire-alarm system.

1. Verify that hardware and devices are listed for use with installed fire-alarm system before making connections.

B. Make addressable connections with a supervised interface device to the following devices and systems. Install the interface device less than 36 inches from the device controlled. Make an addressable confirmation connection when such feedback is available at the device or system being controlled.

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1. Smoke dampers in air ducts of designated HVAC duct systems.2. Magnetically held-open doors.3. Electronically locked doors and access gates.4. Alarm-initiating connection to elevator recall system and components.5. Alarm-initiating connection to activate emergency lighting control.6. Alarm-initiating connection to activate emergency shutoffs for gas and fuel supplies.7. Supervisory connections at valve supervisory switches.8. Supervisory connections at low-air-pressure switch of each dry-pipe sprinkler system.9. Supervisory connections at elevator shunt-trip breaker.10. Data communication circuits for connection to building management system.11. Data communication circuits for connection to mass notification system.12. Supervisory connections at fire-extinguisher locations.

3.5 IDENTIFICATION

A. Identify system components, wiring, cabling, and terminals. Comply with requirements for identification specified in Section 260553 "Identification for Electrical Systems."

B. Install framed instructions in a location visible from fire-alarm control unit.

3.6 GROUNDING

A. Ground fire-alarm control unit and associated circuits; comply with IEEE 1100. Install a ground wire from main service ground to fire-alarm control unit.

B. Ground shielded cables at the control panel location only. Insulate shield at device location.

3.7 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Field tests shall be witnessed by authorities having jurisdiction.

B. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to test and inspect components, assemblies, and equipment installations, including connections.

C. Perform tests and inspections.

D. Perform the following tests and inspections with the assistance of a factory-authorized service representative:

1. Visual Inspection: Conduct visual inspection prior to testing.

a. Inspection shall be based on completed record Drawings and system documentation that is required by the "Completion Documents, Preparation" table in the "Documentation" section of the "Fundamentals" chapter in NFPA 72.

b. Comply with the "Visual Inspection Frequencies" table in the "Inspection" section of the "Inspection, Testing and Maintenance" chapter in NFPA 72; retain the "Initial/Reacceptance" column and list only the installed components.

2. System Testing: Comply with the "Test Methods" table in the "Testing" section of the "Inspection, Testing and Maintenance" chapter in NFPA 72.

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3. Test audible appliances for the public operating mode according to manufacturer's written instructions. Perform the test using a portable sound-level meter complying with Type 2 requirements in ANSI S1.4.

4. Test audible appliances for the private operating mode according to manufacturer's written instructions.

5. Test visible appliances for the public operating mode according to manufacturer's written instructions.

6. Factory-authorized service representative shall prepare the "Fire Alarm System Record of Completion" in the "Documentation" section of the "Fundamentals" chapter in NFPA 72 and the "Inspection and Testing Form" in the "Records" section of the "Inspection, Testing and Maintenance" chapter in NFPA 72.

E. Reacceptance Testing: Perform reacceptance testing to verify the proper operation of added or replaced devices and appliances.

F. Fire-alarm system will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections.

G. Prepare test and inspection reports.

H. Maintenance Test and Inspection: Perform tests and inspections listed for weekly, monthly, quarterly, and semiannual periods. Use forms developed for initial tests and inspections.

I. Annual Test and Inspection: One year after date of Substantial Completion, test fire-alarm system complying with visual and testing inspection requirements in NFPA 72. Use forms developed for initial tests and inspections.

3.8 MAINTENANCE SERVICE

A. Initial Maintenance Service: Beginning at Substantial Completion, maintenance service shall include 12 months' full maintenance by skilled employees of manufacturer's designated service organization. Include preventive maintenance, repair or replacement of worn or defective components, lubrication, cleaning, and adjusting as required for proper operation. Parts and supplies shall be manufacturer's authorized replacement parts and supplies.

1. Include visual inspections according to the "Visual Inspection Frequencies" table in the "Testing" paragraph of the "Inspection, Testing and Maintenance" chapter in NFPA 72.

2. Perform tests in the "Test Methods" table in the "Testing" paragraph of the "Inspection, Testing and Maintenance" chapter in NFPA 72.

3. Perform tests per the "Testing Frequencies" table in the "Testing" paragraph of the "Inspection, Testing and Maintenance" chapter in NFPA 72.

3.9 SOFTWARE SERVICE AGREEMENT

A. Comply with UL 864.

B. Technical Support: Beginning at Substantial Completion, service agreement shall include software support for two years.

C. Upgrade Service: At Substantial Completion, update software to latest version. Install and program software upgrades that become available within two years from date of Substantial

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Completion. Upgrading software shall include operating system and new or revised licenses for using software.

1. Upgrade Notice: At least 30 days to allow Owner to schedule access to system and to upgrade computer equipment if necessary.

3.10 DEMONSTRATION

A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain fire-alarm system.

END OF SECTION 283111

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B. Provide final protection and maintain conditions, in a manner acceptable to manufacturer and Installer, that ensure that roller shades are without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion.

C. Replace damaged roller shades that cannot be repaired, in a manner approved by Architect, before time of Substantial Completion.

3.5 DEMONSTRATION

A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain motor-operated roller shades.

END OF SECTION 122413

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CONTROL VALVE (TWO-WAY)

PIPING SYMBOL LIST

SYMBOL: DESCRIPTION:

PITCH PIPE IN DIRECTION

DIELECTRIC CONNECTION

UNION/FLANGE

PIPE CAP

PIPE DOWN

PIPE UP OR UP/DOWN

DIRECTION OF FLOW IN PIPE

SHUTOFF VALVE NORMALLY OPEN

SHUTOFF VALVE NORMALLY CLOSED

AUTOMATIC BALANCING VALVE

CHECK VALVE

SAFETY/RELIEF VALVE

PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE (LIQUID/GAS)

PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE (STEAM)

VACUUM BREAKER

"WYE" - STRAINER

"WYE" - STRAINER W/SHUTOFF VALVE AND HOSE CONNECTION WITH CAP

FLEXIBLE CONNECTION

PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE TEST PLUG

REDUCER - REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONFOR CONCENTRIC/ECCENTRIC AND FOT/FOB

PRESSURE GAUGE (FURNISHED WITH BALL VALVE)P

SUCTION DIFFUSER WITH SUPPORT FOOT

AUTOMATIC AIR VENT

MANUAL AIR VENT

DRAIN VALVE WITH HOSE CONNECTION AND CAP

THERMOMETER WITH WELL (DIAL TYPE)T

THERMOMETER WITH WELL (FILLED TYPE)

FLOW METERFM

TT-*

STEAM TRAP (REFER TO SCHEDULE)

T-*F&T STEAM TRAP (REFER TO SCHEDULE)

ALIGNMENT GUIDE

PIPE ANCHOR

EXPANSION JOINT

THERMOSTAT/SENSORT

CHILLED WATER RETURNCWR

CHILLED WATER SUPPLYCWS

HEATING WATER RETURNHWR

HEATING WATER SUPPLYHWS

LOW PRESSURE CONDENSATELPC

DRAIND

NOT ALL SYMBOLS MAY APPLY.

### TERMINAL AIR BOX w/REHEAT COIL (REFER TO SCHEDULE)�

METERM

CARBON DIOXIDE SENSOR

OCCUPANCY SENSORO

PUMP

C2

STEAM- NO. INDICATES PRESSURE IN PSIS(5)

NEW CONNECTION

1. THE SIZE OF BRANCH PIPING TO TERMINAL HEATING DEVICES AND COILS SHALL BE 3/4" UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.

2. PIPE DRAIN LINES FROM EQUIPMENT TO NEAREST FLOOR DRAIN. IN SUB BASEMENT, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. DO NOT ROUTE PIPE IN CENTER OF ROOM TO AVOID TRIP HAZARD.

3. INSTALL ALL REFRIGERANT LIQUID AND SUCTION PIPING AND SIZED PER EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS.

PIPING GENERAL NOTES:

PIPING ABBREVIATION KEY

ABBR: DESCRIPTION:

DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCHDPS

PRESSURE SWITCHPS

AD ACCESS DOOR

ABOVE FINISHED FLOORAFF

CO CLEANOUT

TYPICAL TYP

E-UH EXISTING UNIT HEATER

EXISTING RADIATORRAD-E

LPS5 LOW PRESSURE STEAM- NO. INDICATES PRESSURE IN PSI

LOW PRESSURE CONDENSATELPC

CS CONDENSER WATER SUPPLY

CR CONDENSER WATER RETURN

48

" M

AX

.

20" MAX.

44

" M

AX

.

20"-25" MAX.

48

" M

AX

.

15

" M

IN. 48

" M

AX

.

46

" M

AX

.

10" MAX. 10"-24" MAX.

ADA GUIDELINES - FRONT ACCESS

ADA STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN

INSTALL ABOVE COUNTER DEVICE AT 44" ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR.

INSTALL ABOVE COUNTER DEVICE AT 40" ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR.

INSTALL DEVICE AT 18" ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR.

ADA GUIDELINES - SIDE ACCESS

INSTALL DEVICE AT 44" ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR.

INSTALL DEVICE AT 42" ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR.

LINE TYPE KEY:

NEW WORK BY THIS CONTRACTOR (DARK SOLID LINE)

EXISTING TO BE REMOVED BY THIS CONTRACTOR(DARK SHORT DASHED LINE)

BUILDING CODE: IBC 2015 EDITION

FIRE CODE: IFC 2015 EDITION

PLUMBING CODE: IPC 2015 EDITION

MECHANICAL CODE: IMC 2015 EDITION

ELECTRICAL CODE: NFPA 70 (NEC) 2014 EDITION

LIFE SAFETY CODE: NFPA 101 2013 EDITION

ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE: ASHRAE 90.1 2013

APPLICABLE CODES

CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE CODES AND LOCAL AMENDMENTS.

MECHANICAL GENERAL NOTES:THESE NOTES APPLY TO ALL MECHANICAL SHEETS AND TRADES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, FIRE PROTECTION, PLUMBING, VENTILATION, PIPING AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL.

1. DRAWINGS SHOWING LOCATIONS OF EQUIPMENT, DUCTWORK, PIPING, ETC. ARE DIAGRAMMATIC AND MAY NOT ALWAYS REFLECT EXACT INSTALLATION CONDITIONS. DRAWINGS SHOW THE GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF DUCTWORK, PIPING, EQUIPMENT, ETC., AND MAY NOT INCLUDE ALL OFFSETS AND FITTINGS REQUIRED FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION. THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE FOLLOWED AS CLOSELY AS ACTUAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND THE WORK OF OTHERS WILL PERMIT.

2. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES FROM ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, SUBMITTALS, AND OTHER APPROPRIATE DRAWINGS OR PHYSICALLY AT SITE. REVIEW ALL DRAWINGS, INCLUDING THOSE OF OTHER TRADES.

3. COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH ALL OTHER TRADES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION TO PROVIDE CLEARANCES REQUIRED FOR OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, CODE COMPLIANCE, AND TO VERIFY NON-INTERFERENCE WITH OTHER WORK. DO NOT FABRICATE PRIOR TO VERIFICATION OF NECESSARY CLEARANCES FOR ALL TRADES. BRING ANY INTERFERENCES OR CONFLICTS TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH FABRICATION OR EQUIPMENT ORDERS.

4. REVIEW SPACE REQUIREMENTS OF EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED OR SUBSTITUTED AND MAKE REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS IN LAYOUT AND POSITIONING TO PROVIDE PROPER ACCESS.

5. ANY CHANGES REQUIRED TO ELIMINATE CONFLICTS OR THAT RESULT FROM A FAILURE TO COORDINATE SHALL BE MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COST OR EXPENSE TO OTHERS.

6. EACH CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRICAL CHANGES REQUIRED FOR EQUIPMENT PROPOSED THAT DIFFERS FROM THE BASIS OF DESIGN.

7. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL REFLECTED CEILING PLAN, ELECTRICAL, TECHNOLOGY AUDIO/VISUAL, AND OTHER MECHANICAL PLANS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS OF ALL CEILING MOUNTED DEVICES, OTHER THAN SPRINKLERS.

8. EACH CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE CAUSED BY THEIR ACTIONS TO WALLS, FLOORS, CEILINGS, AND ROOFS. THE CONTRACTOR WHOSE WORK CAUSES DAMAGE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PATCHING TO MATCH ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION, FIRE RATING, AND FINISH.

9. IN AREAS WITH DRYWALL CEILINGS COORDINATE LOCATIONS OF ACCESS PANELS WITH THE GC FOR ACCESS TO VALVES, DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES, DAMPERS, ETC. COORDINATE PANEL TYPE AND COLOR WITH ARCHITECT. NOTIFY THE GC OF THE REQUIRED ACCESS PANELS PRIOR TO BIDDING.

10. SEAL ALL FLOOR, WALL, AND ROOF PENETRATIONS AIRTIGHT WHERE CONDUITS, PIPING, AND DUCTS PENETRATE.

11. CAULK ALL PIPE AND DUCT PENETRATIONS OF FULL HEIGHT NON-FIRE RATED WALL, PARTITION, FLOOR, AND ROOF ASSEMBLIES. THIS IS ESSENTIAL TO PREVENT NOISE TRANSMISSION FROM ONE ROOM TO ANOTHER AND TO PROVIDE THE DESIRED NC LEVELS WITHIN ROOMS.

12. WHERE PIPES AND DUCTS ARE SHOWN TO PENETRATE FLOORS, PROVIDE SLEEVED OPENINGS WITH THE TOP EDGE RAISED ABOVE FLOOR SURFACE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL RELEVANT SPEC SECTIONS. SEAL SLEEVE PERIMETER TO BE WATERTIGHT.

13. EQUIPMENT SIZES AND SERVICE CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS VARY BETWEEN DIFFERENT MANUFACTURERS. CONSULT APPROVED SHOP DRAWINGS FOR EQUIPMENT SIZES AND REQUIRED SERVICE CLEARANCES. COORDINATE WITH LAYOUT OF EQUIPMENT PADS, PIPING, DUCTWORK, ETC.

14. DO NOT BLOCK TUBE PULL OR EQUIPMENT SERVICE CLEARANCES. 15. MAINTAIN MINIMUM 3'-6” CLEARANCE IN FRONT OF ALL ELECTRICAL PANELS, MOTOR

STARTERS, SWITCHES, AND DISCONNECTS.16. PROVIDE CONCRETE EQUIPMENT PAD FOR ALL FLOOR MOUNTED EQUIPMENT. PAD SHALL

EXTEND MINIMUM 6” BEYOND ALL SIDES OF EQUIPMENT.17. DO NOT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, PIPING, OR DUCTWORK FROM METAL DECKING OR OTHER

NON-STRUCTURAL BUILDING ELEMENTS. ANCHORS EMBEDDED IN CONCRETE SHALL BE CRACKED CONCRETE APPROVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS.

MECHANICAL RENOVATION NOTES:THESE NOTES APPLY TO ALL MECHANICAL SHEETS AND TRADES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, FIRE PROTECTION, PLUMBING, VENTILATION, PIPING AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL.

1. EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE SHOWN BASED ON INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM FIELD SURVEYS, EXISTING BUILDING DOCUMENTS, AND STAFF. VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS AND REPORT ANY CONFLICTS BEFORE PROCEEDING.

2. NOT ALL EXISTING DUCTWORK AND PIPING IS SHOWN. VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS BEFORE STARTING WORK. NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS WITH NEW WORK.

3. FIELD VERIFY THE AVAILABLE CLEARANCES FOR DUCTWORK AND PIPING BEFORE FABRICATION. RISES AND DROPS MAY BE NECESSARY BECAUSE OF EXISTING FIELD CONDITIONS.

4. EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ACCESSIBILITY TO THE AREA OF HIS WORK AND SHALL NOTIFY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO BIDDING IF OTHER UTILITIES ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED OR RELOCATED TO ALLOW ACCESS TO HIS AREA OF WORK.

5. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CUTTING, REMOVAL AND PATCHING OF ROOFS, WALLS, AND FLOORS ASSOCIATED WITH WORK BY ALL CONTRACTORS. CONTRACTORS SHALL NOTIFY THE GC OF AFFECTED AREAS PRIOR TO BIDDING.

6. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF CEILINGS, CEILING TILES, AND CEILING GRIDS ASSOCIATED WITH AREAS OF WORK BY ALL CONTRACTORS. NOTIFY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR OF AFFECTED AREAS PRIOR TO BIDDING.

7. WHERE EXISTING MECHANICAL SYSTEMS ARE LOCATED IN AREAS THAT CONFLICT WITH NEW EQUIPMENT, PIPING, OR DUCTWORK TO BE INSTALLED, EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL EITHER ARRANGE NEW EQUIPMENT, PIPING, OR DUCTWORK IN SUCH A FASHION THAT IT DOES NOT CONFLICT WITH EXISTING SYSTEMS, OR REWORK EXISTING MECHANICAL SYSTEMS TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW EQUIPMENT, PIPING, OR DUCTWORK.

8. OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM OWNER BEFORE SHUTTING DOWN ANY SYSTEM FOR ANY REASON. MAINTAIN SERVICE TO ALL COMPONENTS THAT ARE TO REMAIN UNTIL NEW SYSTEMS ARE INSTALLED.

9. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE MECHANICAL DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT SERVING EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED.

MECHANICAL PHASING NOTES:THESE NOTES APPLY TO ALL MECHANICAL SHEETS AND TRADES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, FIRE PROTECTION, PLUMBING, VENTILATION, PIPING AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL.

1. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SCHEDULING REQUIREMENTS. REFER TO ARCHITECTS INSTRUCTIONS FOR MORE DETAILS, SCHEDULES AND FOR CONCURRENT WORK. MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND TECHNOLOGY DRAWINGS DEPICT THE INTENT OF THE FINAL DESIGN. THE MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND TECHNOLOGY DRAWINGS DO NOT DEPICT THE MEANS AND METHODS TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SCHEDULING CRITERIA.

2. REVIEW PROJECT SCHEDULING REQUIREMENTS TO COORDINATE DEMOLITION WORK, OUTAGES, ETC. WITH AFFECTED ADJACENT AREAS.

3. PROVIDE TEMPORARY DUCTWORK, PIPING, SHUTOFF VALVES, ZONE VALVES, ZONE ALARMS, ETC. AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN SERVICE TO ALL AREAS DURING ALL PHASES OF PROJECT.

4. PHASE DEMOLITION WORK TO MINIMIZE DOWNTIME.

PIPING SHEET INDEXMP000 PIPING COVER SHEET

MPD100 SUB BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN - MECHANICAL PIPING - DEMO

MPD100.5N GROUND FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PIPING - DEMO

MPD101N FIRST FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PIPING - DEMO

MPD102N SECOND FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PIPING - DEMO

MPD103N ATTIC FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PIPING - DEMO

MP100 SUB BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN - MECHANICAL PIPING

MP100.5N GROUND FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PIPING

MP101N FIRST FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PIPING

MP102N SECOND FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PIPING

MP103N ATTIC FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PIPING

MP400 ATTIC ENLARGED PLAN

MP500 MECHANICAL DETAILS

MP501 MECHANICAL DETAILS

MP600 FLOW DIAGRAM

MP601 HEATING SYSTEM FLOW DIAGRAM

MP700 PIPING SCHEDULE

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

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PROJECT #

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00150290.01

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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GENERAL NOTES:

1. VACUUM CONDENSATE PUMP SHALL BE INSTALLED DURING SUMMER.

2. COORDINATE REMOVAL OF METASYS CONTROL WITH MU ENERGY MANAGEMENT.ENERGY MANAGEMENT WILL SALVAGE CONTROLS PRIOR TO DO DEMOLITION.

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PHASING KEYNOTES:

1. ALL RENOVATION WORK RELATED TO REPLACING CHILLED WATER PUMP AND CHILLED WATER PIPING SHALL HAPPEN DURING SR-1 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS, TO AVOID CHILLED WATER OUTAGE.

2. REPLACE VACUUM CONDENSATE PUMP (VCP-1) IN BETWEEN MAY TO AUGUST. CONTRACTOR SHOULD KEEP TIME BETWEEN DEMO OF EXISTING AND INSTALLATION OF NEW PUMP TO MINIMUM.

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GENERAL NOTES:

1. ALL WORK ON THIS SHEET SHALL BE PART OF

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1. REMOVE PORTION OF PIPE AND PREPARE FOR

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1 1/4" S(5) UP &

1 1/2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC UP &

1" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP &

2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC UP &

1" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP &

2" S(5) DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP & DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

8" S(5) DN

3" LPC DN

8" CWR DN

8" CWS DN

8" S(5) UP

3" LPC UP

8" CWR UP

8" CWS UP

2" S(5) UP &

3" S(5) DN

1" LPC UP &

1 1/2" LPC DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP &

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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319 N. 4th Street

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Antella Consulting Engineers, Inc1600 Genesee Street, Suite 260Kansas City, MO 64102816-421-0950

IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

StructuralEngineer

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KEYNOTES:

1. REMOVE PORTION OF PIPE TAKE OFF SERVING RADIATORS, AND PREPARE FOR NEW CONNECTION TO PLACE NEW CONTROL VALVE. THIS WORK SHOULD HAPPEN BETWEEN MAY TO AUGUST.

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GENERAL NOTES:

1. COORDINATE REMOVAL OF METASYS CONTROLS WITH MU ENERGY MANAGEMENT.ENERGY MANAGEMENT WILL SALVAGE CONTROLS PRIOR TO DEMOLITION.

PHASING KEYNOTES:

2. ALL RENOVATION WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL HAPPEN DURING SR-3 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

3. ALL RENOVATION WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL HAPPEN DURING SR-5 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

4. ALL RENOVATION WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL HAPPEN DURING SR-4 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

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8" CWS DN

8" S(5) UP

8" CWR UP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMO PIPE UP TO THE FLOOR AND CAP

DEMOLISH ALL HVAC, PIPING, ACCESSORIES, HANGERS, ETC. INSIDE THIS BOUNDARY, UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE.

REFER TO MEMORIAL UNION ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS PROVIDED BY UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AS A REFERENCE FOR DEMOLITION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS.

8" CWS UP 3"LPC

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) DN

1" LPC DN

2" S(5) UP & DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/4" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/4" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/4" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP & DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/4" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) DN

1 1/4" S(5) DN

1 1/2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

1 1/4" S(5) DN

1 1/4" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC DN

8" STEAM RELIEF VENT

REMOVE EXISTING STEAM RELIEF VENT PIPE IN BETWEEN MAY-14 TO AUGUST-20. CONTRACTOR NEEDS TO COORDINATE WITH SHUT-DOWN OF STEAM SYSTEM

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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319 N. 4th Street

St. Louis, MO 63102314-231-5700314-231-0816

Antella Consulting Engineers, Inc1600 Genesee Street, Suite 260Kansas City, MO 64102816-421-0950

IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

StructuralEngineer

MPFP Engineer

ElectricalEngineer

Suite 1000

LG

A2.5

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1/8" = 1'-0"1SECOND FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PIPING - DEMO

GENERAL NOTES:

1. COORDINATE REMOVAL OF METASYS CONTROLS WITH MU ENERGY MANAGEMENT.ENERGY MANAGEMENT WILL SALVAGE CONTROLS PRIOR TO DEMOLITION.

PHASING KEYNOTES:

1. REMOVE PIPE IN BETWEEN MAY 14 TO AUGUST 20.2. REMOVE PIPE PRIOR TO APRIL 1.

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Pipe Trench

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SNB00EStairs

8"C

WS

8"CWS

8"C

WS

8"C

WR

8"CWS8"CWR

8"CWR

8"CWS

8"C

WS

8"C

WR

6"CWS6"CWR

4"CWS4"CWR

CWP-1

CWP-2

8"CWS

6"CWS

6"CWS

8"CWS

8" CWR UP & DN

8" CWS UP & DN

8" S(5) UP & DN

3" LPC UP & DN

EXISTING 4"S(5)

FROM TUNNEL.

8"CWR8"CWS

EXISTING 10"S5

FROM BUILDING.

EXISTING 3" LPC FROM

TUNNEL.

3"L

PC

EXISTING LPC

FROM BUILDING.

1 1/2"LPC2"LPC

VCP-1

2" LPC DN

2 1/2" LPC DN

3" LPC DN2" PC DN2" LPC DN

2 1/2"LPC

CHILLED WATER PIPES

FROM UTILITY TUNNEL

1 1/4"CWR

1"CWS 1"CWR

CWP-3

UH-B01

UH-B02

3" LPS UP

1 1/2" LPC UP

3/4" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

3/4" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

3/4" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

3/4" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

3/4" LPS UP3/4" LPC UP

3/4" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

3/4" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

3/4" LPC UP

2" LPS UP

1 1/2"LPC 2"LPC4"S(5)

1 1

/2"S

(5)

1"L

PC

3"S(5)1 1/2"LPC

4"S(5)

2"LPC

4"S

(5)

2"L

PC

1 1/2"LPC2 1/2"S(5)

1 1

/2"L

PC

2"L

PC

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(5)

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PC

4"S

(5)

3/4" LPC UP

1 1/2" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

1 1/2" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

1 1/4" LPS UP

1" LPC UP

2" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

1 1/2" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

1 1/2" LPS UP

1 1/2" LPS UP

1" LPC UP

2" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP 1 1/2" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

1 1/2" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

1 1/2" LPS UP

3/4" LPC UP

2 1/2" LPS UP

1 1/4" LPS UP

2" LPS UP

1" LPC UP

2" LPS UP

1" LPC UP

3/4" LPC UP

1 1/4"CWS

1"CWS 1"CWR

1 1/4"CWS

MODULATING BUILDING

CONTROL VALVE

BCU-B01

BCU-B02

3/4" D DOWN, ROUTE TO NEAREST FLOOR DRAIN.

8"S(5)4"S(5)

10

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3/4" D DN, ROUTE TO SERVICE SINK.

3/4"D

3/4"D

EXISTING LPC GOES

TO TUNNEL

MODULATING CWP-3 SUMMER ISOLATION VALVE

3/4"HWS 3/4"HWR

8" STEAM RELIEF VENT UP

EXISTING HEAT

EXCHANGER

PROVIDE CLOSED SHUTOFF VALVE AND CAP FOR DRAINING SYSTEM AND FLUSHING.

EXISTING SERVICE SINK

ELECTRICAL

PANEL

EXISTING CONTROL

PANEL FOR CHILLED

WATER PUMP.

TO SERVE

GROUND FLOOR

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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319 N. 4th Street

St. Louis, MO 63102314-231-5700314-231-0816

Antella Consulting Engineers, Inc1600 Genesee Street, Suite 260Kansas City, MO 64102816-421-0950

IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

StructuralEngineer

MPFP Engineer

ElectricalEngineer

Suite 1000

LG

A2.5

NO R

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1/8" = 1'-0"1SUB BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN - MECHANICAL PIPING

GENERAL NOTES :

1. VACUUM CONDENSATE PUMP SHALL BE INSTALLED DURING SUMMER.

2. INSTALL MANUAL AIR VENT AT ALL HIGH POINT OF SYSTEM. THE VENTS SHOULD HAVE 3/4" MALE HOSE BIB FITTING.

3. RUN STEAM SYSTEM, SERVING THE NEW HEAT EXCHANGER, AT 12 PSI.

PHASING KEYNOTES:

1. ALL RENOVATION WORK RELATED TO REPLACING CHILLED WATER PUMP AND CHILLED WATER PIPING SHALL HAPPEN DURING SR-1 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS, TO AVOID CHILLED WATER OUTAGE. .

2. REPLACE VACUUM CONDENSATE PUMP (VCP-1) IN BETWEEN MAY TO AUGUST. CONTRACTOR SHOULD KEEP TIME BETWEEN DEMO OF EXISTING AND INSTALLATION OF NEW PUMP TO MINIMUM.

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28Kitchen

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VN100Vestibule

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EXISTING CONTINUOUS

CONVECTOR

EXISTING CONTINUOUS

CONVECTOR

RAD-E

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1 1/2" S(5) UP & DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP & DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

1 1/4" S(5) DN

1" LPC UP & DN

2" S(5) UP & DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

1 1/4" S(5) UP &

1 1/2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

1 1/4" S(5) UP &

1 1/2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC UP &

1" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP &

2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN1 1/2" S(5) UP & DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP & DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP & DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

1 1/4" S(5) UP

1 1/2" S(5) UP &

2 1/2" S(5) DN1 1/4" S(5) UP

3/4" LPC UP 3/4" LPC

UP

1 1/4" S(5) UP & DN

1 1/4" S(5) UP & DN

3/4" LPC

UP

3/4" LPC UP &

1" LPC DN

1 1/4" S(5) UP &

2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

1 1/4" S(5) UP &

1 1/2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC UP &

1" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP &

2" S(5) DN

3/4" LPC UP &

1" LPC DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP &

2" S(5) DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP & DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

8" S(5) DN

3" LLPC

DN

8" CWR DN

8" CWS DN

8" S(5) UP

3" LLPC

UP

8" CWR UP

8" CWS UP

2" HWR UP

2" HWS UP

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-5-101 TSTAT.

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE FOR

RADIATION PANEL AT TAKEOFF.

CONTROL FROM VAV-5-101

TSTAT.

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-04 TSTAT.

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-04 TSTAT.

PROVIDE CONTROL

VALVE FOR RADIATION

PANEL AT TAKEOFF.

PROVIDE CONTROL

VALVE FOR RADIATION

PANEL AT TAKEOFF.

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-4-112 A & B TSTAT.PROVIDE CONTROL

VALVE FOR RADIATION

PANEL AT TAKEOFF.

CONTROL FROM

VAV-4-112 A & B TSTAT.

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-4-112C & 113 CTSTAT.

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE FOR

RADIATION PANEL AT TAKEOFF.

CONTROL FROM VAV-4-113B &

113A TSTAT.

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-5-109 TSTAT.

PROVIDE CONTROL

VALVE FOR RADIATION

PANEL AT TAKEOFF.

PROVIDE CONTROL

VALVE FOR RADIATION

PANEL AT TAKEOFF.

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-5-106 TSTAT.

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-5-107 TSTAT.

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-5-108 TSTAT.

VAV-5-110

VAV-5-109

VAV-4-111

VAV-5-104

VAV-5-106

VAV-5-107

VAV-5-108

VAV-5-101

VAV-5-103

VAV-5-102

VAV-5-105A

PROVIDE NEW ELECTRIC CONTROL

VALVE AND THERMOSTAT

COMPATIBLE WITH DDC.

PROVIDE NEW ELECTRIC

CONTROL VALVE , CONTROLLED

FROM VAV-5-101.

PROVIDE NEW ELECTRIC CONTROL

VALVE AND THERMOSTAT

COMPATIBLE WITH DDC.

PROVIDE NEW

CONTROL VALVE.PROVIDE NEW ELECTRIC CONTROL

VALVE AND THERMOSTAT

COMPATIBLE WITH DDC.

PROVIDE NEW DDC

CONTROL VALVE AND T-

STAT FOR THIS HEATER.

PROVIDE NEW ELECTRIC CONTROL

VALVE AND THERMOSTAT

COMPATIBLE WITH DDC.

2" S(5) UP & DN3" S(5) UP & DN

1 1/2" LPC UP & DN

3/4" LPC UP & DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP & DN

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-5-107 TSTAT.

VAV-4-112AVAV-4-112B VAV-4-112C VAV-4-113C

VAV-4-113B VAV-4-113A

1"HWS

1"HWR

1 1/4" HWR UP

1 1/4" HWS UP

VAV-5-105B

1"HWS 1"HWR

2"HWR 2"HWS

1 1/2"HWS

1 1/2"HWR

1 1/4"HWS 1 1/4"HWR

1 1/4"HWR 1 1/4"HWS

1 1/4"HWS

1 1/4"HWR

CUH-1

3/4"HWR

3/4"HWS

DP

DIFFERENTIAL

PRESSURE SENSOR

FIELD SET AT 6 PSI.

RAD-E

RAD-E

1 1/2"HWS

1 1/2"HWR

INSTALL BYPASS FOR SYSTEM

FLUSHING, AFTER FINISHED WITH

FLUSHING, INSTALL 1" AUTOMATIC

BALANCING VALVE. BALANCE FOR

1 GPM.

1 1/4"HWS

1 1/4"HWR

INSTALL BYPASS FOR SYSTEM

FLUSHING, AFTER FINISHED

WITH FLUSHING, INSTALL 1"

AUTOMATIC BALANCING

VALVE. BALANCE FOR 1 GPM.

8" STEAM RELIEF

VENT DN

8" STEAM RELIEF

VENT UP

CONTRACTOR NEEDS TO

COORDINATE ROUTING OF

THIS PIPE WITH SHUT-

DOWN OF STEAM SYSTEM.

NEW STEAM PIPE

SHALL BE INSTALLED

DURING MAY TO

AUGUST

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-4-112 A & B TSTAT.

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-4-112C & 113 CTSTAT.

PROVIDE CONTROL VALVE

FOR RADIATION PANEL AT

TAKEOFF. CONTROL FROM

VAV-5-109 TSTAT.

2"HWS

2"HWR

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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Antella Consulting Engineers, Inc1600 Genesee Street, Suite 260Kansas City, MO 64102816-421-0950

IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

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Missouri State Certificate of Authority E-2017008530

PROJECT #

7381 WEST 133RD ST, SUITE 210

OVERLAND PARK, KS 66213

913.956.6636 FAX: 913.956.6670www.imegcorp.com

00150290.01

GENERAL NOTES:

1. CONTROL WIRING FOR NEW RADIATOR

CONTROL VALVE SHALL ROUTE ALONG THE

WALL BASEBOARD TOWARDS THE EXISTING

RACEWAYS AND COME UP TO THE CEILING.

COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECT FOR EXACT

LOCATION.

2. INSTALL MANUAL AIR VENT AT ALL HIGH POINT

OF SYSTEM. THE VENTS SHOULD HAVE 3/4"

MALE HOSE BIB FITTING.

3

3

PHASING KEYNOTES:

1. ALL RENOVATION WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL

HAPPEN DURING SR-3 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL

SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

2. ALL RENOVATION WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL

HAPPEN DURING SR-5 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL

SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

3. ALL RENOVATION WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL

HAPPEN DURING SR-4 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL

SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

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MeetingRoom 4

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SN200BStair 1

N231Vest

N232Vest

SN200DStair 2

SN200EStairs

EN200WElevator

SN200B1Room

8" S5 DN

3" LPC DN

8" CWR DN

8" CWS DN

2" HWR DN

2" HWS DN

4" HWR UP4" HWS UP

6" S(5) UP2" LPC UP

6"

S(5

)

RAD-3 RAD-8RAD-4 RAD-5 RAD-6 RAD-7

RAD-19 RAD-13RAD-14RAD-15RAD-16RAD-17RAD-18

RAD-2

RAD-1

RAD-12

RAD-11

RAD-10

8"CWS

8"CWR6" S(5)

2"L

PC

RAD-9

VAV-5-201

VAV-5-202

VAV-5-204

VAV-4-211 VAV-4-210 VAV-4-209

VAV-4-214

VAV-4-208

VAV-4-215

VAV-4-207

VAV-4-206

VAV-4-205

VAV-5-203

VAV-4-212

VAV-4-213

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-205 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-205 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-206 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-206 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-207 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-207 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-208 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-205 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-205 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-209 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-209 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-210 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-210 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-211 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-211 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-5-201 TSTAT.

2" S(5) UP & DN

1 1/2" S(5) UP & DN

3/4" PC UP & DN

4"H

WR

8" CWR UP

8" CWS UP

1"HWR

1"HWS

1"HWR 1"HWS

1"HWR 1"HWS

1"HWR 1"HWS

1 1/4"HWR

1 1/4"HWS

1 1/4" HWR DN

1 1/4" HWS DN

1"HWR

1"HWS

1"HWR 1"HWS

1"HWS 1"HWR

1 1/4"HWS

1 1/4"HWR

1"HWS

1"HWR 1"HWR

1"HWS

1"HWR

1"HWS

1"HWS 1"HWR

3"HWR 3"HWS

2"LPC

4"HWS

4"HWR

3"HWR 3"HWS

1 1/4"HWS 1 1/4"HWR

1"H

WR

1"H

WS

6" S(5)

1

T-1

T-1

T-1

2"L

PC

INSTALL BYPASS FOR SYSTEM FLUSHING, AFTER FINISHED WITH FLUSHING, INSTALL 1" AUTOMATIC BALANCING VALVE. BALANCE FOR 1 GPM.

1"HWS

1"HWR

INSTALL BYPASS FOR SYSTEM FLUSHING, AFTER FINISHED WITH FLUSHING, INSTALL 1" AUTOMATIC BALANCING VALVE. BALANCE FOR 1 GPM.

8" STEAM RELIEF VENT PIPE UP

INSTALL CONTROL VALVE OVER THE LAY IN CEILING. (TYP. ALL)

INSTALL BYPASS FOR SYSTEM FLUSHING, AFTER FINISHED WITH FLUSHING, INSTALL 1" AUTOMATIC BALANCING VALVE. BALANCE FOR 1 GPM.

2

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-209 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-209 TSTAT.

CONTROLLED FROM VAV-4-209 TSTAT.

TIE-IN VALVE (TYP.4)

CONNECT PIPE WITH TIE-IN VALVE BEFORE SWITCH OVER.

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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St. Louis, MO 63102314-231-5700314-231-0816

Antella Consulting Engineers, Inc1600 Genesee Street, Suite 260Kansas City, MO 64102816-421-0950

IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

StructuralEngineer

MPFP Engineer

ElectricalEngineer

Suite 1000

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Missouri State Certificate of Authority E-2017008530

PROJECT #

7381 WEST 133RD ST, SUITE 210OVERLAND PARK, KS 66213913.956.6636 FAX: 913.956.6670www.imegcorp.com

00150290.01

GENERAL NOTES :

1. INSTALL MANUAL AIR VENT AT ALL HIGH POINT OF SYSTEM. THE VENTS SHOULD HAVE 3/4" MALE HOSE BIB FITTING.

PHASING KEYNOTES:

1. ROUTE PIPE IN BETWEEN MAY 14 TO AUGUST 20.2. INSTALL PORTION OF PIPE IN THIS AREA AND TIE-

IN VALVES PRIOR TO APRIL 1.

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DRAIN PAN

DRAIN LINE

UNION (TYP.)

PRESSURE INDEPENDENT CONTROL VALVE

COIL

AIR FLOW

3/4" DRAIN VALVE WITHHOSE THREAD ADAPTER AND CAP.

MANUAL AIR VENT AT HIGHPOINT OF PIPING NEXT TO COIL.

CWR

CWS

EXISTING STEAM

RADIATORS

EXISTING WALL

EXISTING S(5) PIPE

EXISTING STEAM PIPE

FROM FLOOR BELOW.

EXISTING STEAM CONENSATE

GOING DOWN TO FLOOR BELOW.

EXISTING CONDENSATE

PIPE

EXISTING STEAM TRAP

NOTES:

1. THIS GENERAL DETAIL APPLIES TO ALL STEAM RADIATORS WHERE WE ARE PLACING NEW ELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE ON FIRST FLOOR. LOOK AT THE FLOOR PLAN FOR EXACT NUMBER OF RADIATORS AND THEIR LOCATIONS.

STEAM CONTROL VALVE

CABINET UNIT HEATER COIL

HW

R

HW

S

PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE TEST PLUG (TYP.)

MANUAL AIR VENT W/ BALL VALVE.

DRAIN WITH HOSE CONNECTION, CAP AND BALL VALVE

1

HIGH CAPACITY FLOAT TYPE AIR VENT

FROM BOILER OR HX

AIR SEPARATOR

PRESURE REDUCING VALVE W/ CHECK

COLD WATER FILL

ALT.

AIR VENTPRESSURE GAGE

DRAIN

PRE-CHARGING AIR CONNECTION

ASME PRESSURIZED DIAPHRAGM EXPANSION TANK

MIN. 3/4"∅ PIPING OR TANK SYSTEM CONNECTION IF LARGER.

2

1. CONNECT TO SIDE OF MAIN.AVOID TOP OR BOTTOM CONNECTION TO PREVENT AIR OR DEBRIS FROM ENTERING PIPE TO TANK.

2. SHUT-OFF VALVE RECOMMENDED. DRAIN VALVE ALSO REQUIRED TO PROPERLY PRE-CHARGE TANK.

3. TANK CONNECTION LOCATIONS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON TANK SIZE AND MODEL.

4. PROVIDE ANIT-THERMO-SYPHON LOOP TO PREVENT GRAVITY HEATING OF TANK. 12" MIN. DROP.

5. INSERT TEE HERE FOR SYSTEM WATER CONNECTION OF PARALLEL TANKS (IF USED).

NOTES:

P

1

23

45

COPPER TUBE SERVICE BRANCH

BRASS NIPPLE

BRASS NIPPLE

BRASS NIPPLE

MAIN SERVICE STEEL PIPE

COPPER TUBE SERVICE BRANCH

BRASS NIPPLE-2X PIPE DIA.SERVICE BRANCH

MAIN SERVICE STEEL PIPE

COPPER UNION THD X C

DIELECTRIC COUPLING

BRONZE BALL VALVE

THREAD-O-LET

COPPER UNION THD X C

BRONZE BALL VALVETHD X THD

DIELECTRIC WATERWAY FITTING VICTAULIC STYLE 47-TT

THREAD-O-LET

IN EITHER APPLICATION, DO NOT SOLDER DIRECTLY TO THE BALL VALVE, WATERWAY OR COUPLING. EXCESS HEAT WILL DAMAGE THE TEFLON COMPONENTS.

12" MINIMUM

2"MIN.

1/2" MIN.

TREATED WOODNAILER

CONCRETE ROOF DECK.

INSULATION

HOT PIPE

EPDM MEMBRANE

STAINLESS STEEL BAND CLAMP

HEAT RATED SEALANT (NOTE 2)

RAIN HOOD (NOTE 1)(18 GAUGE GALV. STEEL)

NEOPRENEFLASHINGWITH LAPSPLICE

METAL COLLAR(18 GA. GALV. STEEL)

INSULATION EXTEND UP TO TOP OF METAL COLLAR

3"MIN.

1"MIN.

.

NOTES:

1. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM 1" CLEARANCE ABOVE FLASHING COLLAR TO ALLOW FOR VENTILATION OF HEAT.

2. SEALANT GOOD TO 250° ALL TEMPS HIGHER SHALL BE SOLDER OR BRAZED.

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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MECHANICAL DETAILS

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St. Louis, MO 63102314-231-5700314-231-0816

Antella Consulting Engineers, Inc1600 Genesee Street, Suite 260Kansas City, MO 64102816-421-0950

IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

StructuralEngineer

MPFP Engineer

ElectricalEngineer

Suite 1000

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PROJECT #

7381 WEST 133RD ST, SUITE 210OVERLAND PARK, KS 66213913.956.6636 FAX: 913.956.6670www.imegcorp.com

00150290.01

NO SCALE1BLOWER COIL UNIT PIPING - TWO PIPE

NO SCALE2STEAM RADIATOR PIPING DETAIL NO SCALE3

CABINET UNIT HEATER COIL DETAIL

NO SCALE4EXPANSION TANK VERTICAL BLADDER

NO SCALE5DI ELECTRIC COUPLING

No. Description Date

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NO SCALE6HOT PIPE FLASHING (MEMBRANE ROOF)

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4"C

WR

4"C

WS

KEYNOTES

1. RESSURE GAUGE WITH SNUBBER PER SPECIFICATIONS. MOUNT ON WALL, STAND, OR VIBRATION-FREE PIPE BRACKET ABOVE PUMP. INSTALL FLEXIBLE COPPER TUBING TO PIPING CONNECTIONS TO AVOID VIBRATION DAMAGE TO THE GAUGE. GAUGE SHALL BE GLYCERIN FILLED. PREFERRED CONNECTION LOCATIONS ARE: (a) JUST UPSTREAM OF STRAINER, (b) GAUGE PORT ON SUCTION DIFFUSER OR BETWEEN STRAINER & PUMP INLET, (c) GAUGE TAPPING ON PUMP INLET FLANGE, (d) GAUGE TAPPING ON PUMP OUTLET FLANGE.

2. REMOVE AND RETAIN TEMPORARY STRAINER FROM SUCTION DIFFUSER AT END OF CONSTRUCTION. PROVIDE SUPPORT LEG AS REQUIRED BY MANUFACTURER.

3. PRESSURE GAUGES SHALL BE GLYCERIN FILLED.4. DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR FIELD SET AT 7 PSI.

(ADJUSTABLE)

4"CWR

4"CWS

COLD WATER - POTABLECW

CHILLED WATER RETURNCWR

CHILLED WATER SUPPLYCWS

DIRECTION OF FLOW IN PIPE

FLOW DIAGRAM SYMBOLS LISTSYMBOL: DESCRIPTION:

SHUTOFF VALVE AT BOTTOM OF RISER (TYP.).

ATTIC

4"C

WR

4"C

WS

SHUTOFF VALVE AT BOTTOM OF RISER (TYP.).

8" CWS IN SHAFT

8" CWR IN SHAFT

2

1

VFD

8" CWS

8" CWR

CHILLED WATER

SUPPLY AND

RETURN FROM

UTILITY TUNNEL.

TO SERVE AHU OF

SOUTH WING6" CWR

6" CWS

PUMP CWP-2(510) GPM

VENT (TYP.)

VENT (TYP.)

SECOND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

GROUND FLOOR

SUB BASEMENT FLOOR

METERM

PRESSURE GAUGE (FURNISHED WITH BALL VALVE)P

TEMPERATURE SENSOR WITH WELLT

THERMOMETER WITH WELL (FILLED TYPE)

"WYE" - STRAINER

"WYE" - STRAINER W/SHUTOFF VALVE AND HOSE CONNECTION WITH CAP

FLEXIBLE CONNECTION

SHUTOFF VALVE NORMALLY OPEN

SHUTOFF VALVE NORMALLY CLOSED

THROTTLING VALVE

CHECK VALVE

UNION/FLANGE

REDUCER - REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONFOR CONCENTRIC/ECCENTRIC AND FOT/FOB

SUCTION DIFFUSER WITH SUPPORT FOOT

PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE TEST PLUG

AUTOMATIC BALANCING VALVE

#

2

1

VFD

PUMP CWP-1(510) GPM

6" CWS

6" CWS

CAP FOR FUTURE AHU SIZES FOR 188 GPM

4" CWS

4" CWR

8" CWR

8" CWS

CWP-3

TO SERVE SUB-BASEMENT ELECTRICAL ROOM AND ELEVATOR EQUIPMENT ROOM IN WINTER

4" CWR

4" CWS

TO SERVE AHU OF

GROUND FLOOR.

COOLING COIL AHU-2

COOLING COIL AHU-1

REFER TO DETAIL 8/MP500 FOR COOLING COIL DETAIL.

REFER TO DETAIL 8/MP500 FOR COOLING COIL DETAIL.

MANUAL AIR VENT INSTALL AT ALL HIGH POINTS OF SYSTEM. PIPE TO AN ACCESSIBLE AREA SEE 23 21 00.

FLEXIBLE PIPE IS TO BE BRAIDED SS WITH THE SUPPLY FLEX HAVING THE FLOW STRAIGHTENER IN IT (TYP.)

DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR FIELD SET AT 7 PSI. (ADJUSTABLE) 4

EXISTING BUILDING CONTROL VALVE.

2-POSITION VALVE.1 1/4" CWR

1 1/4" CWS

8" CWS

8" CWS

3/4" MALE HOSE BIB FITTING AND CAP FOR SYSTEM DRAIN AND FLUSHING.

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

StructuralEngineer

MPFP Engineer

ElectricalEngineer

Suite 1000

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Missouri State Certificate of Authority E-2017008530

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7381 WEST 133RD ST, SUITE 210OVERLAND PARK, KS 66213913.956.6636 FAX: 913.956.6670www.imegcorp.com

00150290.01

No. Description Date

1 ADDENDUM 1 2017/11/2711/27/2017

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DO NOT DEMOLISH DUCT UNTIL NEW EF-1 HAS BEEN INSTALLED AND READY TO OPERATE. CONTRACTOR SHOULD KEEP TIME BETWEEN DEMO OF EXISTING AND INSTALLATION OF NEW DUCT TO MINIMUM.

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The Professional Architect's seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal.

This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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Antella Consulting Engineers, Inc1600 Genesee Street, Suite 260Kansas City, MO 64102816-421-0950

IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

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GENERAL NOTES:

1. COORDINATE REMOVAL OF METASYS CONTROLS WITH MU ENERGY MANAGEMENT. ENERGY MANAGEMENT WILL SALVAGE CONTROLS PRIOR TO DEMOLITION.

2. ALL COPPER TUBING ASSOCIATED WITH OLD PNEUMATIC T-STATS SHALL BE REMOVED ENTIRELY FROM THE CONSTRUCTION AREA. MAIN SUPPLY AIR TUBING SHALL BE PERMANENTLY CAPPED WITH A COMPRESSION FITTING AT THE MAIN.

3. COORDINATE REMOVAL/RECONNECTION OF N2 BUS WITH OWNER. N2 BUS IN AREAS NOT IN CONTRACT MUST REMAIN IN TACT DURING CONSTRUCTION. PENTHOUSE N2 MUST REMAIN IN TACT UNTIL CONVERSION TO NEW AHU.

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PHASING KEYNOTES:

6. ALL RENOVATION WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL HAPPEN DURING SR-3 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

7. ALL WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL HAPPEN DURING SR-5 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

8. ALL WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL HAPPEN DURING SR-4 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

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KEYNOTES:

1. REMOVE DUCT BACK TO MAIN. SEAL MAIN AIRTIGHT. PATCH INSULATION TO MATCH EXISTING INSULATION TYPE.

2. REMOVE PORTION OF DUCT AS INDICATED AND PREPARE FOR NEW CONNECTION.

3. SURVEY IS ALREADY COMPLETED BY ONWER. REFER TO THE REPORT TO DETERMINE IF THERE IS ANY ACM.

4. EXISTING 18X24 UNDER 18X6 RETURN AIR GRILLE.

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Missouri State Certificate of Authority E-2017008530

PROJECT #

7381 WEST 133RD ST, SUITE 210OVERLAND PARK, KS 66213913.956.6636 FAX: 913.956.6670www.imegcorp.com

00150290.01

No. Description Date

1 ADDENDUM 1 2017/11/2711/27/2017

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The Professional Architect's seal affixed to this sheet applies only to the material and items shown on this sheet. All drawings, instruments or other documents not exhibiting this seal shall not be considered prepared by this architect, and this architect expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for such plans, drawings or documents not exhibiting this seal.

This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

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1. ALL RENOVATION WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL HAPPEN DURING SR-1 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

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Missouri State Certificate of Authority E-2017008530

PROJECT #

7381 WEST 133RD ST, SUITE 210OVERLAND PARK, KS 66213913.956.6636 FAX: 913.956.6670www.imegcorp.com

00150290.01

No. Description Date

1 ADDENDUM 1 2017/11/2711/27/2017

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CONTROL EXISTING UNIT HEATER.

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REMOVE CONTROLS AND HAVE THEM LOCK IN FINAL BALANCING POSITION ADD HANDLE FOR BALANCING PURPOSES.

REMOVE CONTROLS AND HAVE THEM LOCK IN FINAL BALANCING POSITIONADD HANDLE FOR BALANCING PURPOSES.

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16x8

16x8

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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Antella Consulting Engineers, Inc1600 Genesee Street, Suite 260Kansas City, MO 64102816-421-0950

IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

StructuralEngineer

MPFP Engineer

ElectricalEngineer

Suite 1000

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KEYNOTES:

1. CONNECT WITH EXISTING DIFFUSER.2. EXISTING 18x24 LOW RETURN GRILLE AND 18x6

HIGH RETURN GRILLE. .3. BALANCE EXISTING DIFFUSER FOR CFM

NOTED.

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PHASING KEYNOTES:

4. ALL WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL HAPPEN DURING SR-5 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

5. ALL RENOVATION WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL HAPPEN DURING SR-3 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

6. ALL RENOVATION WORK ON THIS AREA SHALL HAPPEN DURING SR-4 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

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Missouri State Certificate of Authority E-2017008530

PROJECT #

7381 WEST 133RD ST, SUITE 210OVERLAND PARK, KS 66213913.956.6636 FAX: 913.956.6670www.imegcorp.com

00150290.01

No. Description Date

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CONNECT TO EXISTING DUCT

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VAV-5-202

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CD-1

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10x8 TD

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PHASING KEYNOTES:

1. RESTROOMS EXHAUST DUCT AND FAN SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO INSTALLING NEW SUPPLY AND RETURN DUCT.

2. CONNECT NEW DUCTWORK WITH THE EXISTING DUCT IN SHAFT, WHICH IS SERVING FIRST FLOOR, DURING SR-6 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

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COORDINATE REPLACEMENT OF FAN WITH THE CAMPUS DINING SERVICES.

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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Antella Consulting Engineers, Inc1600 Genesee Street, Suite 260Kansas City, MO 64102816-421-0950

IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

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REFERENCE SCALE IN INCHES

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PROJECT #

7381 WEST 133RD ST, SUITE 210OVERLAND PARK, KS 66213913.956.6636 FAX: 913.956.6670www.imegcorp.com

00150290.01

GENERAL NOTES :

1. REFER TO ELECTRICAL POWER DRAWING FOR OCCUPENCY SENSORS LOCATION.

No. Description Date

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ROUTE DUCT APPROXIMATELY 36" ABOVE ROOF LEVEL.

ROUTE DUCT APPROXIMATELY AT 10'-6" ABOVE ROOF LEVEL.

ROUTE DUCT ABOVE DOOR AT 10"-10" CLOSE TO THE WALL.

SPACE FOR FUTURE AHU

1

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ROUTE DUCT APPROXIMATELY 36" ABOVE ROOF LEVEL

2 2

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CONSTRUCT A OUTLET PLENUM BOX TO KEEP THE WATER AND DEBRIS OUT OF THE FAN.

DUCT ANGLE DOWN.

PROVIDE BIRD SCREEN

CONSTRUCT A OUTLET PLENUM BOX TO KEEP THE WATER AND DEBRIS OUT OF THE FAN.

DUCT ANGLE DOWN.

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ROUTE DUCT APPROXIMATELY AT 10'-6" ABOVE ROOF LEVEL.

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ROUTE DUCT APPROXIMATELY AT 3'-0" ABOVE ROOF LEVEL.

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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Antella Consulting Engineers, Inc1600 Genesee Street, Suite 260Kansas City, MO 64102816-421-0950

IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

StructuralEngineer

MPFP Engineer

ElectricalEngineer

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PHASINGKEYNOTES:

1. INSTALL NEW DUCTWORK DURING SR-6 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS.

2. INSTALL NEW AHU IN THE ATTIC DURING SR-7 PER THE ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE SEQUENCING PLANS. .

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PROJECT #

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00150290.01

GENERAL NOTES:

1. ALL DUCTWORK EXPOSED ON ROOF SHALL BE KOOL DUCT

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This drawing and details on it are the sole property of the architect and may be used for this specific project only. It shall not be loaned, copied or reproduced, in whole or part, or for any other purpose or project without the written consent of the architect.

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IMEG Corp.7381 W. 133rd St., Suite 210Overland Park, KS 66213913-956-6636913-956-6670

KPFF Consulting Engineers1610 Des Peres Road, Suite 100St. Louis, MO 63131314-835-0524314-835-0749

StructuralEngineer

MPFP Engineer

ElectricalEngineer

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Missouri State Certificate of Authority E-2017008530

PROJECT #

7381 WEST 133RD ST, SUITE 210OVERLAND PARK, KS 66213913.956.6636 FAX: 913.956.6670www.imegcorp.com

00150290.01

No. Description Date

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SHEETMETAL ELBOW

R = DUCT DIA.

MAXIMUM 5' FLEXIBLE DUCT

INSULATION

CEILING

STRUCTURE

DIFFUSER

NOTES:

1. TO ATTACH FLEX DUCT TO THE HARD DUCT, TAPE THE INNER LINER TO THE HARD DUCT THEN ATTACH WITH TWO NYLON TIE WRAPS; ONE FOR THE INNER LINER AND ONE FOR THE OUTER SHELL. FOLD THE OUTER SHELL INSIDE ITSELF SO IT HAS NEAT EDGES PRIOR TO TIE WRAPPING.

RECTANGULAR

MITERED ELBOW

WITH VANESTYPE RE2

RECTANGULAR

MITERED ELBOWTYPE RE6

USE ONLY AS PART OF OFFSETS AND TRANSITIONS PER FIGURE 4-7 TYPE 2 OR AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. OFFSETS ABOVE 30° SHALL BE TYPE RE1.

RECTANGULAR

RADIUS ELBOWTYPE RE1

R/W = 1.0 (MINIMUM)R/W < 1.0 SHALL BE TYPE RE3

RECTANGULAR

RADIUS ELBOW WITH VANESTYPE RE3

REFER TO SMACNA HVAC SYSTEMS DUCT DESIGN MANUAL, FOURTH EDITION, SECTION 5.14 "SPLITTER VANES" AND SMACNA HVAC DUCT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, THIRD EDITION, FIGURES 4-2 AND 4-9 AND CHARTS 4-1 AND 4-1M. ELBOW SHALL HAVE THREE SPLITTER VANES AND r/W = 0.10 (R/W = 0.60) UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.

RECTANGULAR

RADIUS ELBOW WITH

SQUARE THROAT

NOT ALLOWED

RECTANGULAR / OVAL / ROUND

MITERED ELBOW

WITHOUT VANES

TYPE RE4

NOT ALLOWED

OVAL / ROUND

RADIUS ELBOWSMOOTH OR 5 GORE (MINIMUM)

R/W = 1.5 (MINIMUM)

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1. BEAD, CROSSBREAK, AND REINFORCE FLAT SURFACES AS IN STRAIGHT DUCT.

2. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.3. DEFAULT ELBOW SHALL BE TYPE "RE1".4. ELBOW TYPES SHALL BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN AND NOT BE

SUBSTITUTED WITHOUT PERMISSION. EXCEPTION: RE1 OR RE3 MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR RE2.

10 GA PAINT GRIP GALVANIZED BENT PLATE BAND ABOVE DUCT.

WELD BOTTOM BAND TO TOP OF CHANNELS.

45° GUSSET ON EACH SIDE. SEE NOTE 1.

3/8" ZINC-PLATED LAG SCREWS. (TYP.)

ROOF CUTTING AND PATCHING SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A CERTIFIED CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN EXISTING ROOF WARRANTY.

PREFABRICATED EQUIPMENT SUPPORT CURB. VERIFY ROOFING MATERIAL AND PROVIDE WITH OR WITHOUT CANT AS REQUIRED. NEW CURBS SHALL NOT PREVENT WATER ON ROOF FROM DRAINING TO EXISTING ROOF DRAIN.

ROOF STRUCTURE

INSULATION AND ROOFING

NOMINAL 4x2 CHANNEL, 10 GA, PAINT GRIP GALVANIZED, BENT PLATE DUCTWORK SUPPORT. CONTINUOUS WELDED. SPRAY ALL WELDS AND HOLES WITH COLD GALVANIZING. (TYP.)

1/2" DIA. ZINC-PLATED BOLT, NUT AND WASHERS (TYP.)

9/16" DIA. x 8" LONG SLOT (TYP)

LOWER PORTION OF DUCT SUPPORT SHOWN IN POSITION.

9/16" DIA. BOLT HOLES (TYP)

KOOL DUCT

12" O.C. (MAX.)

12" MIN. , 36" MAX.(NOTE 1)

12" MIN.

TOP OF CURB

BOTTOM OF SLOT

AT VERTICAL LEG

NOTES:

1. MAINTAIN THE TOP OF THE GUSSET JUST BELOW THE SLOT AND AT A 45° ANGLE. AS THE SUPPORT HEIGHT INCREASES, AND THE GUSSET MEET IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BASE, PROVIDE ONE DIAGONAL BRACE BETWEEN THE VERTICAL LEGS.

2. DUCT ROOF SUPPORT SHALL BE RATED FOR 30 PSF SNOW LOAD AND 20 PSF WIND LOAD.

3. PAINT RAIN COVER AND DUCT SUPPORTS TO MATCH DUCT.4. CROSS BRACE SUPPORTS AS INDICATED ON THE PLAN.

CROSS BRACING SHALL BE INSTALLED FROM BASE OF SUPPORT TO TOP OF THE ADJACENT SUPPORT TO LIMIT LATERAL MOVEMENT.

SEE DRAWING FOR ACTUAL ELEVATION OF DUCT.

INTAKE HOOD, MAXIMUM 29.5" HOOD HEIGHT

FACTORY SUPPLIED BACKDRAFT DAMPER.MOTORIZED OR GRAVITY AS SCHEDULED. DUCTWORK

FLASH ROOF MEMBRANETO CURB. (NOTE 1)

PREFABRICATED ROOFCURB FURN. WITH FAN. (WITH WOOD NAILER AND INSULATED LINER.)

CADMIUM PLATED LAG SCREWS. PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS

FRAME, ROOF, & ROOFING BYGENERAL CONTRACTOR.

8" CURB

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NOTES:

1. ALL ROOF FLASHING SHALL BE PER ROOFING MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS.

PROVIDE AT LEAST 24" OFCLEARANCE ON CONTROLLER SIDEOF AIR TERMINAL UNIT. THECLEARANCE AREA SHALL EXTENDTHE FULL LENGTH OF THE AIRTERMINAL UNIT. (TYPICAL FOR VAV AND FAN POWERED UNITS.)

PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 3X THEINLET DIAMETER OF STRAIGHTDUCT UPSTREAM OF THE INLETFLOW SENSOR FOR ALL VAV BOXES.

DUCT ACCESS DOOR.

AIR TERMINAL UNIT.

SUPPLY AIR

REHEAT COIL

WRAP THE REHEAT COIL INCLUDING REUTRN BENDS WITHEXTERNAL INSULATION AS INDICATED IN SPECIFICATION SECTION 23 07 13 -DUCTWORK INSULATION.

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TAGNAME MATERIAL CONFIGURATION

MARGIN(NOTE 1)

INLET SIZE(IN.) (NOTE 2)

FACE SIZE(IN.)

VOLUMEDAMPER

REQUIRED FINISH MANUFACTURER MODEL NOTES

CD-1 STEEL PANEL FACE LAY-IN SEE DWG. 24x24 NO WHITE TITUS OMNI

EG-1 STEEL 35 DEGREEDEFLECTION

1 1/4" SEE DWG. INLET +2 YES WHITE TITUS 350R

EG-2 ALUMINUM PERFORATED FACE LAY-IN SEE DWG. 24x24 NO WHITE TITUS PAR-AA

RG-1 ALUMINUM EGGCRATE LAY-IN NA 24x24 NO WHITE TITUS 50F

RG-2 STEEL 35 DEGREEDEFLECTION

1 1/4" SEE DWG. INLET +2 NO WHITE TITUS 350R

SG-1 STEEL DOUBLE DEFLECTION 1 1/4" SEE DWG. INLET +2 NO WHITE TITUS 300R FRONT BLADES VERTICAL UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE

AIR HANDLING SCHEDULE

TAGNAME

AREASERVED

SUPPLY FAN

MINIMUMOUTSIDE AIR

CFMHEATING

CFM VOLTAGE PHASESMCA(A)

HEATING COIL - WATER COOLING COIL FILTER

MANUFACTURER MODEL REMARKCFMEXT.S.P. TYPE

RPM(NOTE D)

BHP(NOTE E)

MHP(NOTE E)

DISCONNECTCONTROLLER/

STARTER SOUND (DB)

EAT°F LAT °F

EWT°F

LWT°F GPM MBH

MAX.A.P.D.

IN. W.C.

W.P.D.FEETHEAD

EATDB °F

EATWB°F

LATDB °F

LATWB °F

EWT°F

LWT°F GPM

TOTALMBH

MAX.A.P.D.

IN. W.C.

W.P.D.FEETHEAD

PRE-FILTER FINAL-FILTER

BY(NOTE A)

TYPE(NOTE B)

BY(NOTE A)

TYPE(NOTE C) 63 HZ

125HZ

250HZ

500HZ

1 KHZ

2 KHZ

4 KHZ

8 KHZ TYPE

PRESSUREDROP TYPE

PRESSUREDROP

AHU-4 LEVEL 1& 2 32000 5.0 BAI 1233 51 60 EC NF EC VFD 102 100 102 100 98 93 90 81 7500 14,730 460 3 90 18.0 55.0 180 140 21.5 430 0.013 1.3 80.0 67.0 53.0 52.9 46 60 188.8 1322 0.6 13.5 MERV8 0.590 MERV12 0.717 Trane CLIMATE CHANGER, 80 NOTE 1, 2, 3 & 4

AHU-5 LEVEL 1 & 2 27000 5.2 BAI 1426 46.2 50 EC NF EC VFD 100 97 102 96 94 89 85 77 7755 15,765 460 3 73.75 6.0 55.0 180 140 24.0 480 0.013 1.5 81.0 67.5 53.0 52.9 46 60 171.0 1199 0.6 14.1 MERV8 0.610 MERV12 0.733 Trane CLIMATE CHANGER, 66 NOTE 1, 2, 3 & 4

FAN SCHEDULE

TAG NAME AREA SERVED CFMS.P. IN.

W.C.WHEEL DIA.

INCHESFAN RPM(NOTE F)

DRIVETYPE

MAX. AMCASONES

BACKDRAFTDAMPER TYPE

CURB TYPE(NOTE G)

ELECTRICAL

MANUFACTURER MODEL NOTESBHP MHP VOLTAGE PHASES

DISCONNECT CONTROLLER/ STARTER

BY (NOTE A) TYPE (NOTE B) BY (NOTE A) TYPE (NOTE C)

EF-1 REST ROOM 3100 0.75 16.5 1439 DIRECT 19.4 MOTORIZED MFR 0.965 1.5 460 3 MFR NF EC FV COOK SQN-B

EF-2 FIRST FLOOR KITCHEN 6000 1.20 27 746 BELT 13.3 MOTORIZED MFR 1.2 2 460 3 MFR NF EC FV COOK CPA NOTE 2

REF-1 AHU-1 30500 2.50 49 594 BELT 23 NA NA 18 20 460 3 MFR NF EC VFD COOK CPA

REF-2 AHU-2 19700 2.60 40.2 721 BELT 22 NA NA 11.8 15 460 3 MFR NF EC VFD COOK CPA

TERMINAL AIR BOX SCHEDULE - SINGLE DUCT

TAG NAME AREA SERVED

CFM HEATING COIL (NOTES 5, 6)

MIN. INLETSIZE (IN.) DIA.

MIN. INLET SIZE (IN.)

CONTROLTYPE MANUFACTURER

MODEL(NOTES 1, 2) NOTES

COOLINGMAX.

HEATINGMAX. MIN. EAT °F LAT °F EWT °F LWT °F # ROWS

MAX.GPM WIDTH HEIGHT

VAV-4-111 LOUNGE 1105 1105 340 55.0 95.0 185 128 2 2.1 6" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 7

VAV-4-112A STOTLER LOUNGEN103

1380 800 455 55.0 95.0 180 128 2 1.3 12" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 7

VAV-4-112B STOTLER LOUNGEN103

1380 800 455 55.0 95.0 180 128 2 1.3 12" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 7

VAV-4-112C STOTLER LOUNGEN103

1380 800 455 55.0 95.0 180 128 2 1.3 12" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 7

VAV-4-113A STOTLER LOUNGEN103A

1380 800 455 55.0 95.0 180 128 2 1.3 12" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 7

VAV-4-113B STOTLER LOUNGEN103A

1380 800 455 55.0 95.0 180 128 2 1.3 12" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 7

VAV-4-113C STOTLER LOUNGEN103A

1380 800 455 55.0 95.0 180 129 2 1.3 12" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 7

VAV-4-205 01 MTG ROOM 2660 1125 580 55.0 95.0 180 123 1 2.6 16" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 8

VAV-4-206 02 MTG ROOM 2380 610 580 55.0 95.0 180 139 1 0.9 16" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 8

VAV-4-207 03 MTG ROOM 2500 850 580 55.0 95.0 180 141 1 1.8 16" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 8

VAV-4-208 04 MTG ROOM 1430 480 325 55.0 95.0 180 141 1 1.1 14" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 8

VAV-4-209 05 MTG ROOM 2710 970 580 55.0 95.0 180 135 1 1.9 16" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 8

VAV-4-210 06 MTG ROOM 1865 535 450 55.0 95.0 180 122 1 0.8 14" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 8

VAV-4-211 07 MTG ROOM 1925 585 450 55.0 95.0 180 122 1 0.9 14" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2, 8

VAV-4-212 ELEC AV 1940 0 230 55.0 55.0 0 0 0 0.0 14" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-4-213 IT 1285 0 230 55.0 55.0 0 0 0 0.0 12" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-4-214 LOBBY 630 630 340 55.0 95.0 180 136 2 1.8 8" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-4-215 CORRIDOR 1190 1190 615 55.0 95.0 180 136 2 2.3 10" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-4-301 ATTIC 3200 0 1400 55.0 55.0 0 0.0 24 16 NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-101 SEATING 4720 4535 1400 55.0 95.0 180 121 3 6.8 24 16 NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-102 MGR OFFICE 1055 1055 625 55.0 95.0 180 124 2 1.9 10" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-103 STARBUCKS 1620 450 450 55.0 95.0 180 131 1 0.7 24 16 NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-104 ASST MGR OFFICE 1320 985 910 55.0 95.0 180 132 2 1.8 10" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-105A KITCHEN 2216 738 738 55.0 95.0 180 132 1 1.3 12" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-105B KITCHEN 2216 738 738 55.0 95.0 180 122 1 1.3 12" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-106 DINING 2500 580 580 55.0 95.0 180 122 1 0.9 24 16 NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-107 DINING 2500 580 580 55.0 95.0 180 122 1 0.9 24 16 NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-108 DINING 2900 1400 1400 55.0 95.0 180 114 2 1.8 24 16 NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-109 STAFF OFFICE 2100 2100 450 55.0 95.0 180 126 2 3.6 16" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-110 CORRIDOR 720 715 430 55.0 95.0 180 118 2 1.2 8" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-201 08 MTG ROOM 990 365 240 55.0 95.0 180 148 2 0.5 10" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-202 09 MTG ROOM 295 165 165 55.0 95.0 185 125 1 0.5 6" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-203 STORAGE 315 305 185 55.0 95.0 185 140 2 0.5 6" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

VAV-5-204 CORRIDOR 1055 1055 350 55.0 95.0 180 134 2 2.3 8" NOTE 3 TITUS DESV NOTES 1, 2

INTAKE HOOD SCHEDULE

TAGNAME

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THROAT SIZE THROATVELOCITY

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STATICPRESSURE

DROP CONFIGURATION

MAX. HEIGHT (TOP OFCURB TO TOP OF

EQUIP.)CURBTYPE MANUFACTURER MODEL

WIDTH(INCH)

LENGTH(INCH)

IAH-1 AHU-1&2 59000 72 108 1065 0.14 GRAVITY HOOD 36 MFR Greenheck FGI

G. CURB TYPE:MFR = STANDARD CURB BY MANUFACTURERGC = BY GENERAL CONTRACTORSAC = SOUND ATTENUATOR CURB

F. MUST BE WITHIN +/- 10% OF SCHEDULED RPM.

E. NO EQUIPMENT SHALL BE SELECTED ABOVE 90% OF MOTOR NAMEPLATE RATING.

D. FAN RPM SHALL NOT EXCEED 110% OF SCHEDULED VALUE, WITHTHE SCHEDULED WHEEL TYPE.

C. CONTROLLER STARTER TYPE:FV = FULL VOLTAGEWYE = WYE-DELTASS = SOLID STATE (SOFT START)MS = MANUAL STARTERVFD = VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVEVFD/B = VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE WITH BYPASS

B. DISCONNECT TYPE:F = FUSEDNF = NON-FUSED

A. DISCONNECT AND CONTROLLER STARTER FURNISHED ANDINSTALLED BY:MFR = MANUFACTUREREC = ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.MC = FURNISHED BY MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR, INSTALLED BYELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.MFR/EC = FURNISHED LOOSE BY MANUFACTURER INSTALLED BYELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR....

SCHEDULE GENERAL NOTES:

NOTES: 1) PROVIDE SHAFT GROUNDING AS REQUIRED IN THE MOTOR SPECIFICATION 23 05 13. 2) BHP LISTED IS TOTAL FOR THE UNIT .3) MHP LISTED IS TOTAL FOR THE UNIT. 4) SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 23 05 48 FOR VIBRATION ISOLATION SCHEDULE.5) COOLING COIL SHALL BE MAXIMUM 8 ROWS AND 120 FINS PER FOOT, AND SHALL HAVE STAINLESS STEEL COIL CASING AND DRAIN PAN.6) HEATING COIL SHALL BE MAXIMUM 8 ROWS AND 120 FINS PER FOOT.

NOTES: 1) PROVIDE SHAFT GROUNDING AS REQUIRED IN THE MOTOR SPECIFICATION 23 05 13.2) PROVIDE ECM MOTOR.

NOTES: 1) NEITHER RADIATED NOR DISCHARGE SOUND LEVELS SHALL EXCEED NC 35 AT 1.5" INLET STATIC PRESSURE WHEN TESTED PER AHRI STANDARD 885-2008 USING 5/8" 20-LB DENSITY MINERAL FIBER CEILING TILE. 2) TOTAL AIR PRESSURE DROP OF TAB AND REHEAT COIL SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.50" WC. 3) SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 23 09 00 FOR DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL TYPE. 4) SENSOR TYPES: 1 - SENSOR ONLY, 2 - SENSOR WITH ADJUSTMENT, 3 - SENSOR WITH OVERRIDE, 4 - SENSOR WITH ADJUSTMENT AND OVERRIDE. 5) HEATING COIL IS BASED ON HEATING AIR FLOW. WATER PRESSURE DROP OF REHEAT COILS SHALL NOT EXCEED 5'. PROVIDE REHEAT COILS SEPARATE FROM BOXES IF REQUIRED TO MEET WATER PRESSURE DROP REQUIREMENTS. WHEN LAT °F, EWT °F, AND GPM VALUES ARE BLANK, HEATING COIL IS NOT REQUIRED FOR TAB. 6) HEATING COIL SELECTION SHALL BE BASED ON A FIXED LEAVING AIR TEMPERATURE AND VARIABLE FLOW (GPM). PROVIDE FINAL MAXIMUM FLOW RATE (GPM) TO TEST & BALANCE TERMPERATURE CONTROLS CONTRACTORS.7) THIS VAV HAS OCCUPANCY SENSOR IN ROOM.8) THIS VAV HAS CO2 SENSOR IN ROOM.

NOTES: 1) CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE PROPER MARGIN STYLE TO MATCH CEILING CONSTRUCTION. 2) ALL RUN OUT DUCTWORK TO DIFFUSERS SHALL BE NECK SIZE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 3) 20x20 GRILLE WITH LAY-IN BORDER FOR 24X24 GRID. PROVIDE W/ 6" DEEP SQUARE PLENUM

BLOWER COIL UNIT SCHEDULE - HYDRONIC

TAGNAME AREA SERVED CFM

EXT.S.P. INW.C.

EAT COOLING COIL ELECTRICAL

MANUFACTURER MODEL NOTESDB °F WB °FTOTALMBH

SENSIBLEMBH GPM EWT °F LWT °F

W.P.D.FT. HD HP VOLTAGE PHASES

DISCONNECTCONTROLLER/

STARTER

BY (NOTE A)TYPE (NOTE

B) TYPE (NOTE A)

BCU-B01 SUB BASEMENT MECHANICALAND ELECTRICAL ROOM

2400 0.2 75.0 62.5 52 52 7.5 46 60 4.30 1 208 3 EC - MFR TRANE BCHD

BCU-B02 SUB- BASEMENT 1400 0.3 75.0 62.5 31 31 4.5 46 60 2.66 0.5 208 3 EC - MFR TRANE BCHD

MOTOR OPERATED DAMPER SCHEDULETAG

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SERVED

SIZE CFM BLADECONFIGURATION BLADE ORIENTATION INSULATED

ACTUATOR TYPE(NOTE 1) ACTUATOR STYLE

POWER FAILUREPOSITION

POSITIVE POSITIONFEEDBACK REQUIRED NOTESWIDTH HEIGHT MAX. MIN.

MOD-1 AHU-4 82 24 24500 0 OPPOSED HORIZONTAL Yes ELECTRIC TWO POSITION NORMALLY CLOSED Yes AT OUTSIDE AIRDUCT

MOD-2 AHU-4 36 24 7500 0 OPPOSED HORIZONTAL Yes ELECTRIC TWO POSITION NORMALLY CLOSED Yes AT OUTSIDE AIRDUCT

MOD-3 AHU-5 82 20 19245 0 OPPOSED HORIZONTAL Yes ELECTRIC TWO POSITION NORMALLY CLOSED Yes AT OUTSIDE AIRDUCT

MOD-4 AHU-5 36 20 7755 0 OPPOSED HORIZONTAL Yes ELECTRIC TWO POSITION NORMALLY CLOSED Yes AT OUTSIDE AIRDUCT

MOD-5 AHU-4 42 28 30500 0 OPPOSED HORIZONTAL Yes ELECTRIC TWO POSITION NORMALLY CLOSED Yes AT RELIEF DUCT

MOD-6 AHU-5 44 28 19700 0 OPPOSED HORIZONTAL Yes ELECTRIC TWO POSITION NORMALLY CLOSED Yes AT RELIEF DUCT

NOTES: 1) COORDINATE DAMPER ACTUATOR LOCATION AND MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS WITH TEMPERATURE CONTROL CONTRACTOR.

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CONDENSING UNIT SCHEDULE

TAG NAME AREA SERVEDNOMINAL

DESIGN TONS REFRIGERANTAMBIENTTEMP °F

ELECTRICAL

MANUFACTURERMODEL

(NOTE 1)VOLTAGE PHASES RLA MCA MOCP

DISCONNECTCONTROLLER/

STARTER

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TYPE (NOTEB) BY (NOTE A)

CU-1 ELEVATORMACHINE ROOM

2 R-410A 95.0 208 1 10.3 17 20 MFR F MFR DAIKIN RZQ24PVJU

SPLIT SYSTEM UNIT SCHEDULE

TAG NAME AREA SERVED

INDOOR UNIT

CFM MCA VOLTAGE PHASECOOLING

MBH MANUFACTURER

SSU-1 ELEVATOR MACHINE ROOM 635 0.6 208 1 24 DAIKIN

CABINET HEATER SCHEDULE - HOT WATER

TAG NAME AREA SERVED CONFIGURATIONNOMINAL

CFM MBH GPMEWT

°FLWT°F

MAX W.P.D.FT. HD

CONTROLTYPE

CABINET (NOTE 1) ELECTRICAL

MANUFACTURER MODEL NOTESHEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH FAN HP RPM VOLTAGE PHASES

DISCONNECTCONTROLLER/

STARTER

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CUH-1 VESTIBULE VN-105 HORIZONTALRECESSED

800 80 2.7 180 140 1.28 T STAT 10" 78" 30" 0.22 1094 120 1 MFR NF MFR TRANE FFEB12 NOTES 1

UNIT HEATER SCHEDULE - HOT WATER

TAGNAME AREA SERVED CONFIGURATION CFM MBH GPM EWT °F LWT °F

W.P.D.FT.

HEAD

ELECTRICAL

MANUFACTURER MODELHP RPM VOLTAGE PHASES

DISCONNECTCONTROLLER/

STARTER

BY(NOTE A)

TYPE(NOTE B) BY (NOTE A)

UH-301 ATTIC HORIZONTAL 2600 81 4.5 180 140 0.53 0.33 1140 115 1 EC - MFR TRANE S-156

UH-302 ATTIC HORIZONTAL 1400 40 2.8 180 140 0.29 0.08 1000 115 1 EC - MFR TRANE S-96

UH-B01 SUB- BASEMENT HORIZONTAL 750 22 1.4 180 140 0.12 0.05 1000 115 1 EC - MFR TRANE S-48

UH-B02 SUB- BASEMENT HORIZONTAL 750 22 1.4 180 140 0.12 0.05 1000 115 1 EC - MFR TRANE S-48

NOTES:1) COORDINATE COLOR SELECTION WITH ARCHITECT. 2) PROVIDE FRONT DUCT COLLAR OUTLET AND BOTTOM STAMPED LOUVER INLET3) CONNECT TO METASYS. REFER TO DETAIL 4/M701.

NOTES:1) SINGLE POINT POWER CONNECTION UNIT.

NOTES:1) CONNECT TO METASYS, REFER TO DETAIL 4/M701.

NOTES:1) UNIT NEEDS TO BE CONTROLLED BY METASYS..

NOTES: 1. PRESSURE DROP VALUES LISTED ARE PER ASTM E477-99 TEST PROCEDURE AND DO NOT INCLUDE SYSTEM EFFECTS. 2. WITH FIBERGLASS CLOTH SEPARATING MEDIA FROM AIRSTREAM. 3. SILENCER SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO KEEP THE BREAKOUT NOISE CONTRIBUTION TO THE AFFECTED ROOM BELOW 40

Dba. SILENCER SHALL BE FACTORY MANUFACTURED AND ALL EXPOSED SURFACES SHALL BE SHEETMETAL (EXCEPT FOR SPECIFIED EXTERNAL DUCT INSULATION FOR UNITS THAT DO REQUIRE DUAL-WALL CONSTRUCTION.)

DUCT SILENCER SCHEDULE

TAGNAME

AREASERVED

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

CFMVELOCITY

(FPM)

MAX. S.P.DROP IN. W.C.

(NOTE 1)

ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE AT +1000 FPM

MANUFACTURER MODEL NOTESWIDTH HEIGHT LENGTH

MINIMUM DYNAMIC INSERTION LOSS IN DB

OCTAVE BAND CENTER FREQUENCY

63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

DS-1 AHU-4 58 36 48 24500 2000 0.16 4 7 11 16 14 14 11 8 VIBRO ACOUSTICS RD-UHV-F1-L21068 NOTE 1,2,3

DS-2 AHU-5 58 26 48 19500 2000 0.16 4 7 11 16 14 14 11 8 VIBRO ACOUSTICS RD-UHV-F1-L21068 NOTE 1,2,3

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DS-4 AHU-5 60 36 84 27000 1800 0.20 9 10 13 24 27 27 20 18 VIBRO ACOUSTICS RED-UHV-F1-L21068 NOTE 1,2,3

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PLUMBING SYMBOL LIST

SYMBOL: DESCRIPTION:

PIPE SERVING FIXTURE ON FLOOR ABOVE(EXAMPLE: FD = FLOOR DRAIN)FD

PITCH PIPE IN DIRECTION

RD-16"(1000)

ROOF DRAIN PROPERTIES SYMBOLSIZE (ROOF SQ. FT.)

DIELECTRIC CONNECTION

UNION/FLANGE

BALANCING VALVE (NUMBER INDICATES GPM)GPM

CHECK VALVE

REDUCER - REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONFOR CONCENTRIC/ECCENTRIC AND FOT/FOB

PIPE CAP

PIPE DOWN

PIPE UP OR UP/DOWN

DIRECTION OF FLOW IN PIPE

SHUTOFF VALVE NORMALLY OPEN

SHUTOFF VALVE NORMALLY CLOSED

COLD WATER - POTABLECW

DT DRAIN TILE

SANITARY DRAINAGE (GREASE LADEN)GSAN

HOT WATER RETRUN- POTABLEHWR

SUMP PUMPED DISCHARGESPD

SANITARY DRAINAGESW

STORM DRAINAGE (ROOF SQUARE FOOTAGE)ST(1,000)

STS STORM DRAINAGE (SECONDARY)

VENTSV

NOT ALL SYMBOLS MAY APPLY.

SOLENOID VALVE

SAFETY/RELIEF VALVE

HOT WATER - POTABLEHW

INDICATES POINT OF CONNECTION BETWEEN NEW AND EXISTING

PLUMBING ABBREVIATION KEY

CO CLEANOUT

DRINKING FOUNTAINDF

FLOOR CLEANOUTFCO

FLOOR DRAINFD

GREASE INTERCEPTORGI

HOSE BIBBHB

I.E. INVERT ELEVATION (FOR REFERENCE ONLY)

LAVATORYLAV

MOP BASINMB

ROOF DRAINRD

SINKSK

TRAP PRIMERTP

URINALUR

WATER CLOSETWC

WALL CLEANOUTWCO

ELECTRIC WATER COOLEREWC

VENT THROUGH ROOFVTR

AD ACCESS DOOR

ABOVE FINISHED FLOORAFF

BFP BACKFLOW PREVENTER

NC NEW CONNECTION

NOT IN CONTRACTNIC

ABBR: DESCRIPTION:

TYPICALTYP

UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISEUNO

EXISTINGE

WATER METERWM

CATCH BASINCB

CAST IRONCI

NOT ALL SYMBOLS MAY APPLY.

1. THE SYMBOLS AND THE MATERIAL LIST ARE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY QUANTITIES AND FURNISH ALL MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FULLY OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS, WHETHER SPECIFIED OR NOT.

2. CATALOG NUMBERS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE, BUT ARE GIVEN AS AN AID TO THE CONTRACTOR AND TO INDICATE THE QUALITY REQUIRED. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAL ON THESE DRAWINGS AND IN THE SPECIFICATIONS BEFORE ORDERING. THE DESCRIPTION OF THE MATERIAL TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER THE CATALOG NUMBER. THE FIRST MANUFACTURER LISTED IS THE BASIS OF DESIGN.

3. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THAT FIXTURES SUPPLIED ARE APPROVED PER ALL APPLICABLE STATE, LOCAL AND GOVERNING AUTHORITIES.

4. INVERT ELEVATIONS ARE FROM EXISTING DRAWINGS AND MAY NOT BE ACCURATE. VERIFY ALL ELEVATIONS BEFORE BEGINNING WORK.

5. VERIFY UNDERGROUND PIPE SIZES, INVERT ELEVATIONS, AND LOCATIONS PRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY WORK.

6. REFER TO THE PLUMBING ROUGH-IN SCHEDULE FOR THE SIZES OF BRANCH PIPES TO PLUMBING FIXTURES.

7. EXISTING CONDITIONS ON DEMOLITION PLANS ARE PROVIDED TO INDICATE THE GENERAL SCOPE OF ITEMS TO BE REMOVED. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 22 05 05 FOR ADDITIONAL DEMOLITION INFORMATION.

8. P.C. SHALL CUT AND PATCH EXISTING AS REQUIRED FOR NEW OR DEMOLITION WORK UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 22 05 05 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

9. DRAWINGS SHOWING LOCATIONS OF PIPING ARE DIAGRAMMATIC AND MAY NOT ALWAYS REFLECT EXACT INSTALLATION CONDITIONS. DRAWINGS SHOW THE GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF PIPING MAY NOT INCLUDE ALL OFFSETS AND FITTINGS REQUIRED FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION. THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE FOLLOWED AS CLOSELY AS ACTUAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND THE WORK OF OTHERS WILL PERMIT.

10. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES FROM ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, SUBMITTALS, AND OTHER APPROPRIATE DRAWINGS OR PHYSICALLY AT SITE. REVIEW ALL DRAWINGS, INCLUDING THOSE OF OTHER TRADES.

11. COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH ALL OTHER TRADES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION TO PROVIDE CLEARANCES REQUIRED FOR OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, CODE COMPLIANCE, AND TO VERIFY NON-INTERFERENCE WITH OTHER WORK. DO NOT FABRICATE PRIOR TO VERIFICATION OF NECESSARY CLEARANCES FOR ALL TRADES. BRING ANY INTERFERENCES OR CONFLICTS TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH FABRICATION OR EQUIPMENT ORDERS.

12. REVIEW SPACE REQUIREMENTS OF EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED OR SUBSTITUTED AND MAKE REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS IN LAYOUT AND POSITIONING TO PROVIDE PROPER ACCESS.

13. ANY CHANGES REQUIRED TO ELIMINATE CONFLICTS OR THAT RESULT FROM A FAILURE TO COORDINATE SHALL BE MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COST OR EXPENSE TO OTHERS.

14. EACH CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRICAL CHANGES REQUIRED FOR EQUIPMENT PROPOSED THAT DIFFERS FROM THE BASIS OF DESIGN.

15. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL REFLECTED CEILING PLAN, ELECTRICAL, TECHNOLOGY AUDIO/VISUAL, AND OTHER MECHANICAL PLANS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS OF ALL CEILING MOUNTED DEVICES, OTHER THAN SPRINKLERS.

16. EACH CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE CAUSED BY THEIR ACTIONS TO WALLS, FLOORS, CEILINGS, AND ROOFS. THE CONTRACTOR WHOSE WORK CAUSES DAMAGE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PATCHING TO MATCH ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION, FIRE RATING, AND FINISH.

17. IN AREAS WITH DRYWALL CEILINGS COORDINATE LOCATIONS OF ACCESS PANELS WITH THE GC FOR ACCESS TO VALVES, DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES, DAMPERS, ETC. COORDINATE PANEL TYPE AND COLOR WITH ARCHITECT. NOTIFY THE GC OF THE REQUIRED ACCESS PANELS PRIOR TO BIDDING.

18. SEAL ALL FLOOR, WALL, AND ROOF PENETRATIONS AIRTIGHT WHERE PIPING PENETRATE. PENETRATIONS THROUGH ROOF SHALL BE SEALED AIRTIGHT WITH WATERPROOFING MATERIALS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER FOR OUTDOOR USE.

19. CAULK ALL PIPE PENETRATIONS OF FULL HEIGHT NON-FIRE RATED WALL, PARTITION, FLOOR, AND ROOF ASSEMBLIES. THIS IS ESSENTIAL TO PREVENT NOISE TRANSMISSION FROM ONE ROOM TO ANOTHER AND TO PROVIDE THE DESIRED NC LEVELS WITHIN ROOMS.

20. WHERE PIPES ARE SHOWN TO PENETRATE FLOORS, PROVIDE SLEEVED OPENINGS WITH THE TOP EDGE RAISED ABOVE FLOOR SURFACE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL RELEVANT SPEC SECTIONS. SEAL SLEEVE PERIMETER TO BE WATERTIGHT.

21. DO NOT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, PIPING, OR DUCTWORK FROM METAL DECKING OR OTHER NON-STRUCTURAL BUILDING ELEMENTS. ANCHORS EMBEDDED IN CONCRETE SHALL BE CRACKED CONCRETE APPROVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS.

22. NEW VERTICAL PLUMBING CONCRETE CORES TO AVOID EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB RIBS. IN EVENT THAT A SLAB RIB IS CUT, REFER TO STRUCTURAL DOCUMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL MITIGATION REQUIREMENTS.

PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES:

LINE TYPE KEY:

NEW WORK BY THIS CONTRACTOR (DARK SOLID LINE)

EXISTING TO BE REMOVED BY THIS CONTRACTOR(DARK SHORT DASHED LINE)

PLUMBING RENOVATION NOTES:

1. EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE SHOWN BASED ON INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM FIELD SURVEYS, EXISTING BUILDING DOCUMENTS. VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS AND REPORT ANY CONFLICTS BEFORE PROCEEDING.

2. NOT ALL EXISTING PIPING IS SHOWN. VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS BEFORE STARTING WORK. NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS WITH NEW WORK.

3. FIELD VERIFY THE AVAILABLE CLEARANCES FOR DUCTWORK AND PIPING BEFORE FABRICATION. RISES AND DROPS MAY BE NECESSARY BECAUSE OF EXISTING FIELD CONDITIONS.

4. EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ACCESSIBILITY TO THE AREA OF HIS WORK AND SHALL NOTIFY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR ARCHITECT/ENGINEER PRIOR TO BIDDING IF OTHER UTILITIES ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED OR RELOCATED TO ALLOW ACCESS TO HIS AREA OF WORK.

5. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CUTTING, REMOVAL AND PATCHING OF ROOFS, WALLS, AND FLOORS ASSOCIATED WITH WORK BY ALL CONTRACTORS. CONTRACTORS SHALL NOTIFY THE GC OF AFFECTED AREAS PRIOR TO BIDDING.

6. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF CEILINGS, CEILING TILES, AND CEILING GRIDS ASSOCIATED WITH AREAS OF WORK BY ALL CONTRACTORS. NOTIFY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR OF AFFECTED AREAS PRIOR TO BIDDING.

7. WHERE EXISTING MECHANICAL SYSTEMS ARE LOCATED IN AREAS THAT CONFLICT WITH NEW EQUIPMENT, PIPING, OR DUCTWORK TO BE INSTALLED, EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL EITHER ARRANGE NEW EQUIPMENT, PIPING, OR DUCTWORK IN SUCH A FASHION THAT IT DOES NOT CONFLICT WITH EXISTING SYSTEMS, OR REWORK EXISTING MECHANICAL SYSTEMS TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW EQUIPMENT, PIPING, OR DUCTWORK.

8. PROVIDE TEMPORARY CONNECTIONS TO MAINTAIN EXISTING SYSTEMS IN SERVICE DURING CONSTRUCTION. MAINTAIN ACCESS TO EXISTING MECHANICAL INSTALLTIONS WHICH REMAIN ACTIVE.

9. OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM OWNER BEFORE SHUTTING DOWN ANY SYSTEM FOR ANY REASON. MAINTAIN SERVICE TO ALL COMPONENTS THAT ARE TO REMAIN UNTIL NEW SYSTEMS ARE INSTALLED.

10. MAINTAIN EXISTING SYSTEM IN SERVICE UNTIL NEW SYSTEM IS COMPLETE AND READY FOR TIE IN AND SWITCHOVER. DRAIN SYSTEM ONLY TO MAKE SWITCHOVERS AND CONNECTIONS. OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM OWNER BEFORE PARTIALLY OR COMPLETELY DRAINING SYSTEM. MAKE CHANGEOVER TO NEW SYSTEMS WITH MINIMUM OUTAGE.

11. DISCONNECT AND REMOVE MECHANICAL DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT SERVING EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED.

PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULE GENERAL NOTES

THE SYMBOLS AND THE MATERIAL LIST ARE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY QUANTITIES AND FURNISH ALL MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FULLY OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS, WHETHER SPECIFIED OR NOT.

CATALOG NUMBERS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE, BUT ARE GIVEN AS AN AID TO THE CONTRACTOR AND TO INDICATE THE QUALITY REQUIRED. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAL ON THESE DRAWINGS AND IN THE SPECIFICATIONS BEFORE ORDERING. THE DESCRIPTION OF THE MATERIAL TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER THE CATALOG NUMBER. THE FIRST MANUFACTURER LISTED IS THE BASIS OF DESIGN.

CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THAT FIXTURES SUPPLIED ARE APPROVED PER ALL APPLICABLE STATE, LOCAL AND GOVERNING AUTHORITIES.

ALL FIXTURES SHALL CONFORM TO FEDERAL ACT S.3874

PLUMBING PHASING NOTES:

1. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SCHEDUALING REQUIREMENTS. REFER TO ARCHITECTS INSTRUCTIONS FOR MORE DETAILS, SCHEDULES AND FOR CONCURRENT WORK. MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND TECHNOLOGY DRAWINGS DEPICT THE INTENT OF THE FINAL DESIGN. THE MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND TECHNOLOGY DRAWINGS DO NOT DEPICT THE MEANS AND METHODS TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SCHEDUALING CRITERIA.

2. REVIEW PROJECT SCHEDUALING REQUIREMENTS TO COORDINATE DEMOLITION WORK, OUTAGES, ETC. WITH AFFECTED ADJACENT AREAS.

3. PROVIDE TEMPORARY PIPING, SHUTOFF VALVES, ZONE VALVES, ZONE ALARMS, ETC. AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN SERVICE TO ALL AREAS DURING ALL PHASES OF PROJECT.

4. INSTALL TEMPORARY PIPING, SHUTOFF VALVES, ETC. AS NECESSARY TO KEEP ALL OCCUPIED SPACES OPERATIONAL THROUGHOUT ALL PHASES OF THE PROJECT

5. PHASE DEMOLITION WORK TO MINIMIZE DOWNTIME.

PLUMBING SHEET INDEXP600A PLUMBING RISER DIAGRAM ALT1

P000 PLUMBING COVER SHEET

PD100 SUB BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN - PLUMBING - DEMO

PD100.5N GROUND FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PLUMBING - DEMO

PD101N FIRST FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PLUMBING - DEMO

PD102N SECOND FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PLUMBING - DEMO

PD103N ATTIC FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PLUMBING - DEMO

PD104N ROOF PLAN - NORTH WING - PLUMBING - DEMO

P100 SUB BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN - PLUMBING

P100.5N GROUND FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PLUMBING

P100.5S GROUND FLOOR PLAN - SOUTH WING - PLUMBING

P101N FIRST FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PLUMBING

P102N SECOND FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PLUMBING

P103N ATTIC FLOOR PLAN - NORTH WING - PLUMBING

P104N ROOF PLAN - NORTH WING - PLUMBING

P400 PLUMBING - ENLARGED PLANS

P500 PLUMBING DETAILS

P600 PLUMBING RISER DIAGRAM

P601 PLUMBING RISER DIAGRAM

NOTES: 1) SANITARY RISER UP IN WALL TO FIXTURE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 2". 2) BRANCH PIPINGTO VERTICAL RISE-DROP SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3/4" UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 3) SIZES SHOWNARE MINIMUMS. SIZES SHOWN ON THE DRAWING THAT ARE LARGER THAN THE SIZES LISTED IN THESCHEDULE SHALL DICTATE THE ROUGH-IN SIZE.

PLUMBING FIXTURE ROUGH-IN SCHEDULE

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FLOOR DRAIN - - 3" 1 1/2" NOTE 1

FLOOR SINK - - 3" 1 1/2" NOTE 1

HOSE BIBB 3/4" - - - NOTE 2

LAVATORY 1/2" - 2" 1 1/2" NOTE 1 & 2

MOP BASIN 3/4" 3/4" 3" 1 1/2" NOTE 1 & 2

SINK 3/4" 3/4" 2" 1 1/2" NOTE 1 & 2

URINAL 1" - 2" 1 1/2" NOTE 1 & 2

WATER CLOSET 2" - 4" 2" NOTE 1 & 2

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PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULETAG NAME DESCRIPTION MANF. & MODEL

UR-1 URINAL - NON- ACCESSIBLE, WALL MOUNTED, WHITEVITREOUS CHINA, FLUSH VALVE TYPE, SIPHON JET, LOWCONSUMPTION, EXTENDED FRONT, 3/4" TOP SPUD, 2"OUTLET.

FLUSH VALVE - EXPOSED, SENSOR OPERATION, BATTERYPOWERED, 0.50 GALLONS PER FLUSH, 11-1/2" ROUGH-IN,CHROME-PLATED, 3/4" I.P.S. SCREWDRIVER STOP-CHECKVALVE WITH VANDAL RESISTANT CAP, HIGH BACKPRESSURE VACUUM BREAKER, NON-HOLD-OPENHANDLE, ADJUSTABLE TAILPIECE, SPUD COUPLING ANDFLANGE, WALL FLANGE WITH SET SCREW, MANUALOVER-RIDE, LOW BATTERY INDICATOR LIGHT, RANGEADJUSTMENT SCREW, CHLORAMINE RESISTANTMATERIALS, 3-YEAR WARRANTY.

CONTRACTOR OPTION: COMBINATION URINAL/FLUSHVALVE PACKAGED SYSTEM BY AMERICAN STANDARD,KOHLER, SLOAN, OR ZURN

ACCESSORIES - SUPPORT CARRIER WITH TOP ANDBOTTOM BEARING PLATES.

MOUNT WITH CARRIER BOLTED SECURELY TO FLOOR.TOP OF BOWL RIM SHALL BE AT 17" (MAXIMUM) ABOVEFLOOR IN COMPLIANCE WITH LATEST ADA STANDARDS.VERIFY EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS AND ROUGH-INLOCATIONS.

URINAL - AMERICAN STANDARD(6590.505), KOHLERFLUSH VALVE - ZURN (ZER6003AV),SLOAN

UR-2 URINAL - ACCESSIBLE, WALL MOUNTED, WHITE VITREOUSCHINA, FLUSH VALVE TYPE, SIPHON JET, LOWCONSUMPTION, EXTENDED FRONT, 3/4" TOP SPUD, 2"OUTLET.

FLUSH VALVE - EXPOSED, SENSOR OPERATION, BATTERYPOWERED, 0.50 GALLONS PER FLUSH, 11-1/2" ROUGH-IN,CHROME-PLATED, 3/4" I.P.S. SCREWDRIVER STOP-CHECKVALVE WITH VANDAL RESISTANT CAP, HIGH BACKPRESSURE VACUUM BREAKER, NON-HOLD-OPENHANDLE, ADJUSTABLE TAILPIECE, SPUD COUPLING ANDFLANGE, WALL FLANGE WITH SET SCREW, MANUALOVER-RIDE, LOW BATTERY INDICATOR LIGHT, RANGEADJUSTMENT SCREW, CHLORAMINE RESISTANTMATERIALS, 3-YEAR WARRANTY.

CONTRACTOR OPTION: COMBINATION URINAL/FLUSHVALVE PACKAGED SYSTEM BY AMERICAN STANDARD,KOHLER, SLOAN, OR ZURN

ACCESSORIES - SUPPORT CARRIER WITH TOP ANDBOTTOM BEARING PLATES.

MOUNT WITH CARRIER BOLTED SECURELY TO FLOOR.TOP OF BOWL RIM SHALL BE AT 17" (MAXIMUM) ABOVEFLOOR IN COMPLIANCE WITH LATEST ADA STANDARDS.VERIFY EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS AND ROUGH-INLOCATIONS.

URINAL - AMERICAN STANDARD(6590.505), KOHLERFLUSH VALVE - ZURN (ZER6003AV),SLOAN

WC-1 WATER CLOSET - NON-ACCESSIBLE, WALL MOUNTED,FLUSH VALVE TYPE, WHITE VITREOUS CHINA, SIPHONJET, WATER SAVING, ELONGATED BOWL, 1-1/2" TOP SPUD.

FLUSH VALVE - EXPOSED, SENSOR OPERATION, BATTERYPOWERED, 1.6 GALLONS PER FLUSH, 11-1/2" ROUGH-IN,CHROME PLATED, 1" I.P.S. SCREWDRIVER STOP-CHECKVALVE WITH VANDAL RESISTANT CAP, HIGH BACKPRESSURE VACUUM BREAKER, ADJUSTABLE TAILPIECE,SPUD COUPLING AND FLANGE, WALL FLANGE WITH SETSCREW, MECHANICAL OVER-RIDE BUTTON, CHLORAMINERESISTANT MATERIALS, ADA COMPLIANT, 3 YEARWARRANTY.

SEAT - WHITE, EXTRA HEAVY, OPEN FRONT, INJECTIONMOLDED SOLID ANTI-MICROBIAL PLASTIC, CHECK HINGE,STAINLESS STEEL OR PLATED STEEL POSTS AND NUTS.

CONTRACTOR OPTION: COMBINATION WATERCLOSET/FLUSH VALVE PACKAGED SYSTEM BY AMERICANSTANDARD, KOHLER, SLOAN, OR ZURN

ACCESSORIES - WATER CLOSET SUPPORT CARRIERRATED FOR 500 LBS.

MOUNT WATER CLOSET WITH CARRIER BOLTEDSECURELY TO FLOOR. TOP OF SEAT SHALL BE AT 17"-19"ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR (VERIFY EXACT MOUNTINGHEIGHT WITH MANUFACTURER). VERIFY EQUIPMENTREQUIREMENTS AND ROUGH-IN LOCATIONS.

WATER CLOSET - AMERICANSTANDARD, KOHLER (K-4325),

FLUSH VALVE - ZURN (ZR6000AV),SLOAN

WC-2 WATER CLOSET - ACCESSIBLE, WALL MOUNTED, FLUSHVALVE TYPE, WHITE VITREOUS CHINA, SIPHON JET,WATER SAVING, ELONGATED BOWL, 1-1/2" TOP SPUD.

FLUSH VALVE - EXPOSED, SENSOR OPERATION, BATTERYPOWERED, 1.6 GALLONS PER FLUSH, 11-1/2" ROUGH-IN,CHROME PLATED, 1" I.P.S. SCREWDRIVER STOP-CHECKVALVE WITH VANDAL RESISTANT CAP, HIGH BACKPRESSURE VACUUM BREAKER, ADJUSTABLE TAILPIECE,SPUD COUPLING AND FLANGE, WALL FLANGE WITH SETSCREW, MECHANICAL OVER-RIDE BUTTON, CHLORAMINERESISTANT MATERIALS, ADA COMPLIANT, 3 YEARWARRANTY.

SEAT - WHITE, EXTRA HEAVY, OPEN FRONT, INJECTIONMOLDED SOLID ANTI-MICROBIAL PLASTIC, CHECK HINGE,STAINLESS STEEL OR PLATED STEEL POSTS AND NUTS.

CONTRACTOR OPTION: COMBINATION WATERCLOSET/FLUSH VALVE PACKAGED SYSTEM BY AMERICANSTANDARD, KOHLER, SLOAN, OR ZURN

ACCESSORIES - WATER CLOSET SUPPORT CARRIERRATED FOR 500 LBS.

MOUNT WATER CLOSET WITH CARRIER BOLTEDSECURELY TO FLOOR. TOP OF SEAT SHALL BE AT 17"-19"ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR (VERIFY EXACT MOUNTINGHEIGHT WITH MANUFACTURER). VERIFY EQUIPMENTREQUIREMENTS AND ROUGH-IN LOCATIONS.

WATER CLOSET - AMERICANSTANDARD, KOHLER (K-4325),

FLUSH VALVE - ZURN (ZR6000AV),SLOAN

WCO-1 WALL CLEANOUT - END CAP, CAST IRON ACCESS BODY,GAS AND WATERTIGHT BRONZE OR BRASS THREADEDPLUG, ROUND STAINLESS STEEL ACCESS COVER,EXTENDED MACHINE SCREW.

ZURN (Z-1441), SMITH, WADE, JOSAM,WATTS

WHA-1 WATER HAMMER ARRESTER - BELLOWS TYPE,PRE-CHARGED, ALL LEAD FREE STAINLESS STEELCONSTRUCTION, ASSE 1010 APPROVED, PDI CERTIFIED,RATED FOR 1-11 FIXTURE UNITS.

INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.

ZURN (Z1700), JR SMITH, WADE, JOSAM,WATTS, MIFAB

WHA-2 WATER HAMMER ARRESTER - BELLOWS TYPE,PRE-CHARGED, ALL LEAD FREE STAINLESS STEELCONSTRUCTION, ASSE 1010 APPROVED, PDI CERTIFIED,RATED FOR 12-32 & 33-60 FIXTURE UNITS.

INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.

ZURN (Z1700), JR SMITH, WADE, JOSAM,WATTS, MIFAB

PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULETAG NAME DESCRIPTION MANF. & MODEL

RD-1 ROOF DRAIN - CAST IRON BODY, SECURED CASTIRON DOME, 15" ROUND, BOTTOM OUTLET, FLASHINGCLAMP, GRAVEL STOP, UNDERDECK CLAMP, BEARINGPAN, ADJUSTABLE EXTENSION TO MATCH INSULATIONTHICKNESS, OUTLET SIZE AS LISTED ON DRAWINGS.

ZURN (Z-100), SMITH, WADE, JOSAM,WATTS, MIFAB, SUN

RDO-1 ROOF DRAIN OUTLET - LAMBS TONGUE DOWNSPOUTNOZZLE, BRONZE BODY, INTEGRAL ANCHORING FLANGE,REMOVABLE STAINLESS STEEL SCREEN, OUTLET SIZEAS LISTED ON DRAWINGS.

ZURN (Z-199)

SI-1 SOLIDS INTERCEPTOR - HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENEOR ACID RESISTANT COATED STEEL BODY, FLOORMOUNTED INSTALLATION, REMOVABLE STAINLESS STEELSEDIMENT BASKET WITH COARSE FILTER, GASKETEDCOVER, 2" SIDE INLET AND OUTLET.

MINIMUM CAPACITY 15 GALLONS

MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCE ABOVE INTERCEPTORFOR REMOVAL OF SEDIMENT BUCKET. PROVIDE COVERAND BASKET HANDLE EXTENSIONS AS REQUIRED FORIN-FLOOR INSTALLATIONS.

STRIEM (PS-15-S)

SK-1 SINK - SELF-RIMMING SINGLE COMPARTMENT WITHFAUCET DECK AND OVERFLOW, 18 GAUGE TYPE304STAINLESS STEEL, 19" SIDE-TO-SIDE x 18"FRONT-TO-BACK OVERALL SIZE, 16" x 11.5" x 6.5" DEEPBOWL, COMPLETELY UNDERCOATED, 3-1/2" DIAMETERDRAIN OUTLET LOCATION CENTERED IN BOWL,PERFORATED TYPE 304 STAINLESS STEEL GRIDSTRAINER. REMOVABLE TYPE 304 STAINLESS STEELBASKET STRAINER WITH NEOPRENE STOPPER.

SINK TRIM - SINGLE HANDLE MIXING FAUCET, BRASSCONSTRUCTION, CHROME-PLATED FINISH, NOMINAL 10"HIGH-RISE SWING SPOUT, CERAMIC CARTRIDGE,NOMINAL 9" REACH, PULL DOWN SPRAY HOSE WITHAERATOR STREAM / SPRAY SELECTOR, LEVER HANDLE.

MAXIMUM FLOW TO BE 2.2 GPM IN COMPLIANCE WITHENERGY POLICY ACT OF 2005 AND ASME/ANSI STANDARDA112.18.1M.FAUCET SHALL COMPLY WITH FEDERAL ACTS.3874. PROVIDE RESTRICTIVE DEVICE ANDESCUTCHEON PLATE AS REQUIRED.

ACCESSORIES - 1-1/2" 17 GAUGE CHROME-PLATED BRASSTAILPIECE AND P-TRAP, QUARTER-TURN BALL VALVETYPE 3/8" CHROME-PLATED BRASS ANGLE SUPPLIESWITH STOPS, CHROME-PLATED SOFT COPPER SUPPLYLINES.

INSULATION KIT - PRE-MANUFACTURED FOR P-TRAP,STOP VALVES, AND SUPPLY LINES.

SINK - ELKAY (LRADQ191855), JUST,FRANKE

SINK TRIM - AMERICAN STANDARD(4285.300), ZURN, SLOAN

INSULATION KIT - MCGUIRE (PROWRAP),JUST, PLUMBEREX, TRUEBRO

SP-1 SUMP PUMP - SIMPLEX SUBMERSIBLE, SINGLE-STAGE,SINGLE SEAL, CENTRIFUGAL, END-SUCTION PUMP,STAINLESS STEEL FASTENERS, GUARDS AND HANDLES,UL LISTED.

CASING - CAST IRON, INTEGRAL SUPPORT FEET, MINIMUM2" VERTICAL DISCHARGE. IMPELLER: CAST IRONSTATICALLY AND DYNAMICALLY BALANCED, SEMIOPENNONCLOG DESIGN, KEYED AND SECURED TO SHAFT,PASSES 3/4" SOLIDS MINIMUM. SHAFT - STEEL ORSTAINLESS STEEL WITH FACTORY SEALED,GREASE-LUBRICATED SLEEVE OR BALL BEARINGS,CARBON AND CERAMIC SEAL. MOTOR - 3450 RPM, OIL ORAIR-FILLED, HERMETICALLY SEALED WITH AUTO THERMALOVERLOAD PROTECTION, THREE CONDUCTORWATERPROOF POWER CABLE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTHWITH GROUNDING PLUG.

CAPACITY: 50 GPM, 25 FEET OF HEAD.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS - 1/2 HP, 120V, 1 PHASE.

FLOATS SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL.

CONTROLS - INTEGRAL FLOAT SWITCH OR PIGGY-BACKFLOAT/DIAPHRAM SWITCH.

BASIN - 36" DIAMETER x 24" DEEP FORMED CONCRETEPIT BY OTHERS. PROVIDE CONTROL PANEL WITH HIGHWATER AND OIL PRESENT ALARM. REFER TO DRAWINGSFOR LOCATION.

PUMP - ZOELLER (160 SERIES), GOULDS

SP-2 SUMP PUMP - SIMPLEX SUBMERSIBLE, SINGLE-STAGE,SINGLE SEAL, CENTRIFUGAL, END-SUCTION PUMP,STAINLESS STEEL FASTENERS, GUARDS AND HANDLES,UL LISTED.

CASING - CAST IRON, INTEGRAL SUPPORT FEET, MINIMUM2" VERTICAL DISCHARGE. IMPELLER: CAST IRONSTATICALLY AND DYNAMICALLY BALANCED, SEMIOPENNONCLOG DESIGN, KEYED AND SECURED TO SHAFT,PASSES 3/4" SOLIDS MINIMUM. SHAFT - STEEL ORSTAINLESS STEEL WITH FACTORY SEALED,GREASE-LUBRICATED SLEEVE OR BALL BEARINGS,CARBON AND CERAMIC SEAL. MOTOR - 3450 RPM, OIL ORAIR-FILLED, HERMETICALLY SEALED WITH AUTO THERMALOVERLOAD PROTECTION, THREE CONDUCTORWATERPROOF POWER CABLE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTHWITH GROUNDING PLUG.

CAPACITY: 50 GPM, 25 FEET OF HEAD.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS - 1/2 HP, 120V, 1 PHASE.

FLOATS SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL.

CONTROLS - INTEGRAL FLOAT SWITCH OR PIGGY-BACKFLOAT/DIAPHRAM SWITCH.

BASIN - 36" DIAMETER x 24" DEEP FORMED CONCRETEPIT BY OTHERS. PROVIDE CONTROL PANEL WITH HIGHWATER AND OIL PRESENT ALARM. REFER TO DRAWINGSFOR LOCATION.

PUMP - ZOELLER (160 SERIES), GOULDS

SP-3 SUMP PUMP - SIMPLEX SUBMERSIBLE, SINGLE-STAGE,SINGLE SEAL, CENTRIFUGAL, END-SUCTION PUMP,STAINLESS STEEL FASTENERS, GUARDS AND HANDLES,UL LISTED.

CASING - CAST IRON, INTEGRAL SUPPORT FEET, MINIMUM2" VERTICAL DISCHARGE. IMPELLER: CAST IRONSTATICALLY AND DYNAMICALLY BALANCED, SEMIOPENNONCLOG DESIGN, KEYED AND SECURED TO SHAFT,PASSES 3/4" SOLIDS MINIMUM. SHAFT - STEEL ORSTAINLESS STEEL WITH FACTORY SEALED,GREASE-LUBRICATED SLEEVE OR BALL BEARINGS,CARBON AND CERAMIC SEAL. MOTOR - 3450 RPM, OIL ORAIR-FILLED, HERMETICALLY SEALED WITH AUTO THERMALOVERLOAD PROTECTION, THREE CONDUCTORWATERPROOF POWER CABLE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTHWITH GROUNDING PLUG.

CAPACITY: 50 GPM, 30 FEET OF HEAD.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS - 1/2 HP, 120V, 1 PHASE.

FLOATS SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL.

CONTROLS - INTEGRAL FLOAT SWITCH OR PIGGY-BACKFLOAT/DIAPHRAM SWITCH.

BASIN - 36" DIAMETER x 24" DEEP FORMED CONCRETEPIT BY OTHERS. PROVIDE CONTROL PANEL WITH HIGHWATER AND OIL PRESENT ALARM. REFER TO DRAWINGSFOR LOCATION.

PUMP - ZOELLER (160 SERIES), GOULDS

PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULETAG NAME DESCRIPTION MANF. & MODEL

BFP-1 BACK FLOW PREVENTER - REDUCED PRESSURE ZONE,LEAD FREE BRONZE OR STAINLESS STEELCONSTRUCTION, SIZE SAME AS PIPE, NON-CORROSIVEINTERNAL PARTS, STAINLESS STEEL SPRINGS,DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE BETWEENSPRING-LOADED CHECK VALVES, SHUT-OFF VALVES ONINLET AND OUTLET OF UNIT, BALL STYLE SHUTOFFVALVES FOR 3/4"-2" AND GATE STYLE VALVES FOR 21/2"-10", AIR GAP DRAIN FITTING, TEST PORTS WITHSHUT-OFF VALVES, RATED FOR 175 PSI AT 33°F TO 140°F,15 PSI (MAXIMUM) PRESSURE DROP AT 10 FPS, FACTORYTESTED, ALL PARTS TO BE SERVICEABLE WITHOUTREMOVING UNIT FROM LINE, APPROVED BY USC FCCC &HR, AWWA C511-92, ASSE 1013, IAPMO AND SBCCI LISTED.

MOUNT WITHIN 60" OF FINISHED FLOOR. PROVIDE ANDINSTALL BRONZE OR EPOXY COATED STRAINERUPSTREAM OF EACH UNIT AND ADDITIONAL VALVEUPSTREAM OF EACH STRAINER. FLOW PRESSURE DROPCURVES SHALL BE SUBMITTED.

WATTS (LF919), WILKINS, ZURN

EWC-1 ELECTRIC WATER COOLER - WALL HUNG, RECESSEDCHILLER, TWO STAINLESS STEEL ROUND BASIN WITHSTAINLESS STEEL FINISH, PERFORATED DRAIN, STREAMPROJECTOR WITH PROTECTIVE HOOD, PUSH BAR ORLEVER OPERATING CONTROLS ON FRONT AND SIDES,BUILT-IN FLOW REGULATOR, PLASTIC P-TRAP ASSEMBLY,ADJUSTABLE THERMOSTAT, MOUNTING ACCESSORIES,TANK DRAIN AND ANGLE STOPS, HERMETICCOMPRESSOR TO OPERATE ON HFC-134a REFRIGERANT.COMPLIANT TO LATEST ANSI A117.1 AND ADA STANDARDS.

BOTTLE FILLING STATION - UNIT MOUNTED, STAINLESSSTEEL CONSTRUCTION AND FINISH, INTEGRAL DRAIN,SENSOR OPERATED WITH AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF, BOTTLECOUNTER, FILTER REPLACEMENT INDICATOR.

UNIT SHALL PROVIDE 8.0 GPH OF WATER FROM 80°F TO50°F AT 90°F AMBIENT. WATER SYSTEM SHALL BE OFLEAD FREE CONSTRUCTION. TANK SHALL BE TESTED TO125 PSIG.

ORIFICE SHALL BE AT 36" (MAXIMUM) ABOVE FINISHEDFLOOR. BOTTOM OF APRON SHALL BE AT 27" ABOVEFINISHED FLOOR IN COMPLIANCE WITH LATEST ADASTANDARDS.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS - 115V-1 PHASE, CORD ANDPLUG, 1/5 HP MOTOR

ELKAY (EZWS-EDFPBM117K)

FD-1 FLOOR DRAIN - CAST IRON BODY, NICKEL BRONZEADJUSTABLE TOP, 6" ROUND, 3" BOTTOM OUTLET,FLASHING COLLAR,SURFACE MEMBRANE CLAMP, DEEPSEAL TRAP.

TRAP SEAL - 3", PLASTIC HOUSING WITH FLEXIBLEDIAPHRAGM, SEALING GASKETS, RECLOSES AND SEALSWHEN DISCHARGE IS COMPLETED, ASSE 1072.

FLOOR DRAIN - ZURN (Z-415B), SMITH,WADE, JOSAM, WATTS, MIFAB, SUN

TRAP SEAL - SURE SEAL (SS), PROVENT,SMITH , LIQUID BREAKER

FS-1 FLOOR SINK - CAST IRON BODY, NICKEL BRONZE RIM ANDGRATE, 12" SQUARE, 3" BOTTOM OUTLET, 6" DEEPRECEPTOR WITH ALUMINUM DOME STRAINER, ACIDRESISTANT COATED INTERIOR, SEEPAGE FLANGE WITHCLAMP, DEEP SEAL TRAP.

ZURN (Z1901), SMITH, WADE, JOSAM,WATTS, SIOUX CHIEF, SUN

GI-1 GREASE INTERCEPTOR - RECESSED, POLYETHYLENE,FIBERGLASS REINFORCED POLYESTER, OR EPOXYCOATED STEEL CONSTRUCTION, REMOVABLE ORCLEANABLE INTAKE AND DISCHARGE BAFFLES, INTERNALFLOW CONTROL FITTING IF NECESSARY FOR OPERATION,GASKETED COVER, PDI G101COMPLIANT, PDI APPROVED AND LISTED FOR USE, 30YEAR WARRANTY.

PROVIDE RISERS FOR EXTENDING COVER TO GRADE.PROVIDE TWO-WAY CLEANOUTS UPSTREAM ANDDOWNSTREAM OF GREASE INTERCEPTOR.

100 GPM FLOW, 1,076 LB. GREASE CAPACITY, 275GALLONS HOLDING CAPACITY, 4" PIPE INLET ANDOUTLET.

SCHIER (GB-250)

HB-1 HOSE BIBB - FOR INDOOR USE, BRASS CONSTRUCTION,STANDARD FINISH, ASSE APPROVED VACUUM BREAKER,3/4" MALE HOSE THREAD, METAL WHEEL HANDLE.

MOUNT AT 18" ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR.

PRIER, WOODFORD, CHICAGO FAUCET,ACORN, T&S BRASS, MIFAB

L-1 LAVATORY - UNDER COUNTER MOUNTED, OVAL,SELF-RIMMING, WHITE VITREOUS CHINA, 19"x16", SINGLEFAUCET HOLE, FRONT OVERFLOW

LAVATORY TRIM - SENSOR ACTIVATED NON-MIXINGFAUCET, BATTERY POWERED, BRASS CONSTRUCTION,CHROME-PLATED FINISH, SPOUT WITH AERATOR, SINGLEHOLE INSTALLATION, INTEGRAL CHECK VALVES,PERFORATED GRID STRAINER WITH 1-1/4" 17 GAUGETAILPIECE, EXTERNAL ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE,FAUCET MOUNTED CONTROLS AND BATTERIES.

MAXIMUM FLOW TO BE 0.5 GPM IN COMPLIANCE WITHENERGY POLICY ACT OF 2005 AND ASME/ANSI STANDARDA112.18.1M. FAUCET SHALL COMPLY WITH FEDERAL ACTS.3874. PROVIDE RESTRICTIVE DEVICE ANDESCUTCHEON PLATE AS REQUIRED.

INSULATION KIT - PRE-MANUFACTURED FOR P-TRAP,STOP VALVES, AND SUPPLY LINES.

ACCESSORIES - QUARTER-TURN 3/8" CHROME PLATEDHEAVY BRASS ANGLE SUPPLY LOOSE KEY STOPS,CHROME PLATED SOFT COPPER SUPPLY LINES, 1-1/4" 20GAUGE CAST BRASS P-TRAP.

LAVATORY -AMERICAN STANDARD, KOHLER,SLOAN, TOTO, ZURN (Z5220)

LAVATORY TRIM - SLOAN, ZURN(Z6950)

INSULATION KIT - TRUEBRO(LAV-GUARD), BROCAR PRODUCTS,MCGUIRE, PLUMBEREX

MB-1 MOP BASIN - PRECAST TERRAZZO, 24"x24"x10",STAINLESS STEEL INTEGRAL DRAIN WITH REMOVABLESTRAINER, 3" OUTLET, CONTINUOUS STAINLESS STEELCAP ON ALL EDGES.

TRIM - EXPOSED TWO HANDLE MIXING FAUCET, BRASSCONSTRUCTION, CHROME-PLATED FINISH, SINGLE WINGHANDLES, 1/4 TURN CERAMIC DISC CARTRIDGE, 3/4"HOSE THREAD SPOUT WITH INTEGRAL VACUUMBREAKER, WALL BRACE, PAIL HOOK, CHECK STOPS ORINLINE CHECK VALVES TO PREVENT THERMALCROSSOVER. FAUCET SHALL COMPLY WITH FEDERALACT S.3874.

ACCESSORIES - MOP HANGER, HOSE AND HOSEBRACKET, DEEP SEAL TRAP

MOP BASIN - FIAT, ACORN, CREATIVEINDUSTRIES, WILLIAMS, ZURN(Z1996-24)

TRIM - DELTA , AMERICAN STANDARD(8344.012), CHICAGO FAUCETS, MOEN,SPEAKMAN, SYMMONS, ZURN

OD-1 OVERFLOW DRAIN - CAST IRON BODY, SECURED CASTIRON DOME, 15" ROUND, BOTTOM OUTLET, FLASHINGCLAMP, GRAVEL STOP, UNDERDECK CLAMP, BEARINGPAN, ADJUSTABLE EXTENSION TO MATCH INSULATIONTHICKNESS, 2" TALL EXTERNAL WATER DAM,OUTLET SIZEAS LISTED ON DRAWINGS.

ZURN (Z-100), SMITH, WADE, JOSAM,WATTS, MIFAB, SUN

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UPON DETECTION OF SMOKE. PROVIDE QUANTITIES TO MATCH EXISTING PROVIDE WITHREMOTE TEST SWITCH AND LABEL ACCORDING TO UNIT SERVED.

FA008 FEED CORRIDOR DEVICES FROM THE ROOM SIDE WITH WIREMOLD. PROVIDE PROPOSEDROUTING FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN.

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FA028 FEED DEVICE FROM CORRIDOR SIDE. THERE SHALL BE NO WIREMOLD IN CHAPEL SIDE.

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INSTALLATION OF NEW FIRE ALARM VOICE SYSTEM. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDESIGNAGE TO INDICATE EXISTING DEVICE IS OPERATIONAL. ONCE NEW FIRE ALARMSYSTEM IS FULLY INSTALLED AND ACTIVATED, TRANSFER SIGNAGE TO NEW DEVICES ANDTHEN REMOVE EXISTING DEVICE AND ALL ASSOCIATED APPURTENANCES.

ED008 EXISTING SMOKE DETECTOR TO REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING CONSTRUCTION ANDINSTALLATION OF NEW FIRE ALARM VOICE SYSTEM. ONCE THE NEW INSTALLATION HASBEEN COMPLETED, THE EXISTING DEVICE SHALL BE REMOVED.

ED009 EXISTING DUCT DETECTOR TO REMAIN OPERATIONAL DURING CONSTRUCTION ANDINSTALLATION OF NEW FIRE ALARM VOICE SYSTEM. ONCE THE NEW INSTALLATION HASBEEN COMPLETED, THE EXISTING DEVICE SHALL BE REMOVED.

FIRE ALARM GENERAL NOTES1 ALL FIRE ALARM CABLING TO BE INSTALLED IN CONDUIT WHERE CONCEALED AND

SPECIFICALLY NOTED.

2 REFER TO THE FLOOR PLANS FOR ALL FIRE ALARM DEVICE LOCATIONS.

3 ALL VISUAL NOTIFICATION DEVICES SHALL BE SYNCHRONIZED.

4 CONTRACTOR SHALL LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF WIREMOLD RUN IN PUBLIC SPACES SUCH ASCORRIDORS. WHERE POSSIBLE, FEEDER FROM INSIDE ROOMS AND POKE THROUGH.WHERE NOT POSSIBLE, WIREMOLD MAY BE USED. OBTAIN PRIOR APPROVAL FROMARCHITECT FOR ROUTING OF WIREMOLD PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN.

5 WHERE WALLS ARE EXISTING AND IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO CONCEAL WIRING, DEVICESSHALL BE FED WITH WIREMOLD. CONTRACTOR PROVIDE PROPOSED ROUTING FORAPPROVAL PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN.

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