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1991-060
4. ' CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY • TOWN ®F QUEENSBU't Y WARREN COUNTY,. NEW Y I x K August 23. 91 Date 19 z This is to certify that work requested to be done as shown by Permit No. 91-060 y has been completed. This structure may be occupied as a medical facijity Route 9, Glen Square Location Johnn. Nigro Owner Tenant: Community Health Plan - Glens Falls (C.H.P. ) By Order Town Board TOWN OF QUEENSBURY • Director of Bldg. & Code Enforcement C v� BUILDING PERMIT TOWN OF QUEENSBURYau No. 91-060 • WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK a W PERMISSION is hereby granted to John Nigro/Tenant °CHP" OWNER of property located at Rt 9 Glen Square Street, Road or Ave. in the Town of Queensbury,To Construct or place a Alteration to medical facility �y at the above location in accordance to application together with plot plans and other information hereto filed and s approved and in compliance with the Town of Queensbury Building and Zoning Ordinance. 1. OWNER'S Address is e+ lry 2. CONTRACTOR or BUILDER'S Name Sano-Rubin Construction .e 3. CONTRACTOR or BUILDER'S Address 624 Delaware Avenue Albany, NY 12209 518-462-6471 4. ARCHITECT'S Name O O r+ 5. ARCHITECT'S Address O —h r. .a. 6. TYPE of Construction—(Please indicate by X) ( 1 Wood Frame ( ) Masonry ( )Steel ( ) Existing Building 7. PLANS and Specifications No. 7,800 sq ft alterations to facility as per plot plan specifications and application • 8. Proposed Use Medical facility $ 390.00 PERMIT FEE PAID —THIS PERMIT EXPIRES March 6, 19 92 (If a longer period is required an application for an extension must be made to the Building and Zoning inspector of the town of Queensbury before the expiration date.) Dated at the Town of Queensbury this.—,6th 2i - SIGNEDDay of. March 19 91 BY �; ;jL,-�/;-� for the Town of Queensbury BLil-ding and Zoning Inspector TOWN OF QUEENSBURY WARREN COUNTY , NEW YORK Application for : BUILDING PERMIT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NEW YORK STATE ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE A permit must be obtained before beginning work. ANSWER ALL of the following: SF 1 . Gross floor area Z/2 POMO- I 7( 4Z PiM-'Sta 2 2 . Type of heat eY I Sn1Jl' trb G'TY?.I( - RESi5ix,6E _ HEAT IN VU fl4JO/ /C • 3 . Is the building mechanically cooled? '[a5 4 . Percentage of area of windows and doors 7% PH ) % pthq-59..-2-66.tegadpg.$) A. Over 16% Only 1 . Uo value of gross area of walls , roof/ceiling and floors exposed to ambient conditions • 2 . Floor over heated spaces YES NO a. Are foundation walls insulated? YES NO 1 . If YES , what is the R value? .:P 3 . Slab on grade YES NO a. If YES , what is the R value of insulation around perimeter of floor? 4 . Is basement heated? YES NO a. R value of insulation 5. Type of insulation B. Under 16% Only 1. R value of roof and floors exposed to ambient conditions_ Ql/S77NG0 ' 57Rede-rzee (//V/ JOL4m.) 2 . R value of exterior walls EX1.57-11J& R-11 3 . R value of glazed area R= 4 . R value of doors k=Z 5 . R value of floors over unheated spaces N'A' 6. R value of slab edge insulation - unheated slab EiOr WOKNOWtJ 7 . R value of slab insulation - heated slab• MA ' 8 . R value of heated basement/cellar walls (above grade) Ai/A, 9 . R value of heated basement/cellar walls (below grade) A14. 10 . Type of insulation -n.waIJ SS-00r) Roo ms_UMOA°00/J ! C. Controls n 1 . Thermostat maximum heat setting 55 D. Duct Systems • 1 . Is duct system installed in unheated spaces? YES4450 a. If YES , R value of duct installation • • b. R value of.. duct in other areas _ R=4�i E . • Piping Insulation 1 . Size of hot water or cooling carrying agent pipe Ali ' 2 . R value of pipe insulation F. Service Water Heating COtr1 n.t6,' WITH- .1773>Jt7111 5-•!-01u.�Bt1ri 1�?a�'' 1 . Performance efficiency EGF1t'-li:IOC:Y•. (Aflfl _AS ij 9CTA -a$e f TOWN OF QUEENSBURY ,�/ RECE ETD' REVIEWED B �0i.�Iil„ FEB 26 /� 1991 ,s��, ' FEE PAID $ , �d g r PERMIT NO. Q i - Of on Sam-Rubin Construrlion Co.,In Albany, N.V. BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 'TOWN OF O[1EEN (j- AECEIvGr FEB 28 1991 A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. NO INSPECTIONS Writ BE MADE UNTIL APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED A VALID BUILDING PERMIT. BLDG. & CODE DEPT. All applicants spaces on this application MUST be completed and the signature of the applicant MUST appear on the reverse side of this application. * * • • a * • * * * a * * * a a a a a * * a a • * * * * a a a a * * • * * * * * * The owner of this property is: CHP P.O. Address 1201 Troy Schenectady Road, Latham, NY 12110 Tel. 518-783-1864 r. Property Location Rt. 9, Glen Square, Queensbury, NY Tax Map Noy , 7 1' \` Has there been any split of this property since October 1, 1988? / x 99-2 7 �` If yes Planning Board Review is necessary. yes no SUBDIVISION NAME, IF APPLICABLE LOT NO. THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPERVISION OF WORK AS REGARDS TO BUILDING CODES IS: BRANDT-POOST ARCHITECTS, 2 Middlesex Road, East Greenbush, NY 12061 518-479-3262 * - NATURE OF PROPOSED WORK: ESI';MATED MARKET VALUE OF • • Construction of a new building * CONSTRUCTION: $ 300,000. Addition to a building * COMPLETE INFORMATION REQUIRED BELOW: * Size of property ft x ft. x Alteration to a building * Existing Buildings(3) Size 50 ' ft. x 156 ft. - (no change to exterior dimensions) • Proposed building - distance from property line: Other work (Describe) * Front yard ft. Rear yard ft. , '- • Side yards ft. and ft. • GROSS.AREA OF PROPOSED STRUCTURE • If on corner, setback from side street ft. 1st Floor 7800 sq. ft. * OCCUPANCY INFORMATION • 2nd Floor sq. ft. • • Primary Building - * One Family Dwelling Other Floors - sq. ft. - - (not cellar or basement) I, Two Family Dwelling TOTAL FLOOR ARE?. 7800 sq. ft. • Multiple Dwelling/Number of units * Business Size of new structure ft x ft. * Industrial Foundation-pier/slab/c .: ':' rtiai/full --------._.._ - (Circle ssi.� - - a Other CHP -- -Medical-.Facil-i-ty- • /_—_____‘—_____A No. of stories (habitable space) • Height (grade to ridge) ft. • If addition, what will use be? If residential, no. of families • \. No. of rooms(excluding baths) o Accessory Building No. of bedrooms • Detached Garage ONE/TWO Car No.of bathrooms Primary heating systemRoof top/Air • Attached Garage ONE/TWO Car Type of fuel Natural Gas • Private storage building No. of fireplaces to be installed Other Will a wood stove be installed it , I Central Air conditioning Yes • ,' OV' ER / _ / ''' '7 . . \ -s... LNG PERMIT APPLICATION CONTINI;ED - / (LDING SPECIFICATIONS: , \ Type of construction, wood frame, fire safe, etc. Existing Building win any:s:e.cdrid-'hand'ior upgraded lumber be used? If so, for what? FoundafThh W.ail'material Thickness i Depth of foundation.below grade (to bottom of footing) ii 1 Will there be a cellar? Heated or unheated? Floor sq. footage , sq ft. :f I'll there be a basement? Will any portion be used as living space? I so, what portion? sq ft. Type of use? e of roof - sloped/flat/shed/other Material of roof wood studs ,"x " spacing " o.c. length ft. s (floor beams) 1st floor "x " spacing "o.c. span ft. (floor beams) 2nd floor "x " spacing "o.c. span ft. 7ys (ceiling beams) "x " spacing " o.c. span ft. afters "x " spacing o.c. span ft. trusses (pre-engineered) spacing " o.c. span ft. _lior wall finish Masonry of what material? Block - for wall finish Drywall/Steel Studs barage is to be attached, describe materials to be used for FIRE SEPARATION: 1 (here to be an opening between garage and dwelling? If so will a Fire-rated door, enclosure, closing device be provided? l. a flue-lined chimney be installed? Height above roof ft. th of chimney foundation below grade ft. pth of fireplace hearth ft. in.. ater supply - Municipal or private well EPTIC SYSTEM Distance from ANY private well (including adjoining properties ft. (A separate application is necessary for any repair or new installation of septic system) SANG-RUBIN CONSTRUCTION 624 Delaware Avenue - NAME OF BUILDER Co. , INC. ADDRESS Albany, NY 12209 TEL. NO. 518-462-6471 NAME OF PLUMBER will advise ADDRESS TEL. NO. SANO-RUBIN CONSTRUCTION 624 Delaware Avenue NAME OF MASON co. , INC. ADDRESS Albany, NV 1 77n9 TEL. NO.518-462-6471 NAME OF ELECTRICIAN will a,9„;GP . ADDRESS TEL. NO. DECLARATION c\\,- ,To tih/e.best of my_kno-w_lee and-belief-the statements contained-in this application-,-together-with-the- - — :,sins and specifications submitted, are a true and complete statement of all proposed work to be done on the desc;ibed premises and that all provisions of the BUILDING CODE, THE ZONING ORDINANCE, and all other,r'Iaws pertaining to the proposed work shall be complied with, whether s ified or not, and that such work is authorized by the owner. Signatu wner, o nor' agent, architect, contractor SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF THE PERMIT: BY BLDG. PERMIT NO. 91-060 APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY A TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY is hereby requested for the property located at; Glen Street, Glen Square for the following uses: use of new construction area onlyy 1 1. )L'1 ,S �l;!>'vi / vTi�1i,.�S' (�. JU0)r1c4 ,. #61-tit`. DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT // I �P.'g0 ;;LL b t co rls TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY The TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY is hereby (.)APPROVED ( )DISAPPROVED with the following conditions: final Certificate of Occupancy will be issued upon final inspection approval of remodeling to be done in old section of building. TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY FEE: (\)$10.00 DEPOSIT: (4100.00 received on ` / 16h Date of Issuance Director of Bldg. eCo`de Enforcement THIS TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY EXPIRES 90 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF ISSUANCE. NOTE: This Certificate is NOT VALID unless signed by the Director of Bldg. & Code Enforcement or his designee. a FA z, ?4,19,,-!.n"... ,?,t j . ati...nt. '"..1 J' .'.L (..1.."..",.1."i .J," �i)i"_•i.a.1.)L avf,.n t�1: n) J)..�"A.?....!.. i,Avi.5?) ;35C,. i ,!, i",.',ct-"". . �, •,c• ,•i.Vie!-�! 3 S 1, THE NEW YORK BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS PAGE 1 _: K, a 00,,11.1 o BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY 41 STATE STREET,ALBANY,NEW YORK 12207 Date JULY. 09;1991 Application No.on file35750791/91 A 055167 K THIS CERTIFIES THAT v 6 only the electrical equipment as described below and introduced by the applicant na on the above application number in the premises of ilj a 'CHP, UPPER GLEN ST. 'RT. 9, OUEENSBURY, ?N.Y. " • 5 ii in the following location; ❑ Basement El1st Fl. ❑ 2nd Fl. Section Block Lot ; was examined on JUNE 28, 1991 and found to be in compliance with the requirements of this Board. ; FIXTURE , FIXTURES RANGES COOKING DECKS OVENS DISH WASHERS EXHAUST FANS OUTLETS::, .,ECEPTACLES SWITCHES �' INCANDESCENT-FLUORESCENT OTHER AMT. K.W. AMT. K.W. AMT. K.W. AMT. K.W. AMT. H.P. N 80 121 42 7 73 'c DRYERS FURNACE MOTORS FUTURE APPLIANCE FEEDERS SPECIAL REC'PT. TIME CLOCKS BELL UNIT HEATERS MULTI-OUTLET DIMMERS 1 AMT. K.W. OIL H.P. GAS H.P. AMT. NO. A.W.G. AMT. AMP. AMT. AMPS. TRANS. ANT. H.P. NO.OF FEET AMT. WATTS '. 1. 1. ?1; 3 F 1 1000 0; SERVICE DISCONNECT NO.OF S E R V I C E �. AMT. AMP. TYPE METER 1,A 2W 1�'3W 3,B'3W 3,B'4W NO.OAR COND. OF CG COND.. NO.OF HI-LEG OF•HI-'LEG NO.OF NEUTRALS OF NEUTRAL ! It' to is, OTHER APPARATUS: R 1 EXIT!EMERGENCY LIGHTS-16 MOTORS: 2--5 H. P. ,1-1 H.P. ,1—P H.P. PANEL �O1RDS:1--14 CIR. 150,1-37 CIR. 125,1-6 CIR. 6-0 . ` TR NSFORMER:1-15 KVA ,1-37 KVA ': G.F.C,I:-7 . t. — . "i i-t'‘ PHOENIX'ELECTRIC CO, LIC, # 156 ' • ROBERT PHOENIX ': 668 MAIN ST. BRANCH MANAGER ; CAIRO, NY, 1241.3 239 • Per IV; This certificate must not be altered in any manner;return to the office of the Board if incorrect. Inspectors may be identified by their credentials. - i,• a ® � "®FOR BUILDING DEPARTMENT. THIS COPYNOT OF CERTIFICATE MUST BE ALTERED NY MANNER.M Cliltili2MM III M CI MI CI CI CI M M M ICI MI II CI CI !I Nlifl !I II MI WV „ •;r C t - . _,, r..(..?..4.1:"..1..!."..1,1.".".. 1.....,?..n.. ..1...!.",..!...!..s.!..1.!..1..1.. ".1.....?:.1.!....ne!...71..ln"....!..1...1.)....".e.i.".,,y?..A.?...!...?."..1.!..1.."..1.!..1 .,!"..!.. .. ..,,?..1.,,.:).! THE NEW YORK BOARD. OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS . PAGE 1 .4 :.~.. it.e 1 100211] BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY re R ....i: r'ri, 41 STATE STREET.ALBANY.NEW YORK 12207 io Date SEPTEMBER 04,1991 Trl.ication6No.on 09)71852,-1.:, i .A 058003 .11 THIS CERTIFIES THAT o .-1. = ,-0 only the electrical equipment as described below and introduced by the applicant named on the above application number in the premises of ..-1 : - CUP, UPPER GLEN ST. RT. 9, QUEENSBURY, N,Y. „i. i the following location; 0 Basement N 1st Fl. 0 2nd Fl. Section Block Lot sw. was examined on AUGUST 27,1991 and found to be in compliance with the requirements of this Board. -<. R g.: FIXTURE FIXTURES RANGES COOKING DECKS OVENS DISH WASHERS EXHAUST FANS '41 it: OUTLETS =I SWITCHES AMT. K.W. AMT. K.W. AMT. K.W. AMT. H.P.INCANDESCENT.FLUORESCENT OTHER AMT. K.W. .,.. 26 ....i.1 DRYERS FURNACE MOTORS FUTURE APPUANCE FEEDERS SPECIAL REC'PT TIME CLOCKS BELL UNIT HEATERS MULTI-OUTLET DIMMERS ..1 i.: SYSTEMS .4 .... -+ AMT. K.W. OIL H.P. GAS H.P. MAT. NO. A.W.G. • AMT. AMP. AMT. AMPS. TRANS.cli H.P. NO.OF FEET ANT. WATTS 1 .r.:.1 ....,- .:.... B .! 1 F I La. t,..,,, • `.`7' ile•,: SERVICE DISCONNECT NO.OF S E R V . .. I -- -- .0 . E - . '-ii METER 'e• AMP. TYPE EQUIP. Iii 2W 1 fif 3W 3 0 3W 3 iiit 4W NO.OFFIFiCOND. OF dCLOND.. NO.OF HI-LEG G. OF HI-LGE NO.OF NEUTRALS OF NEUTRAL !- ..-1 ifi: ENE ..20 -,-- t-,', OTHER APPARATUS: • 7.4 .4., ••-. .7. MOTORS :1-F H.P. :.-; • PANELBOARDS:1-11 CIR. 100 q :. .;.. k 1 G.F.C.I :-5 . :5 go • . :::•! .-.. -,Q r-l• if, B 1; — A .1 - sA, .." -•,.. . •ii A, . A, : ;,; ?-77 •...A, . -<, PHOENIX ELECTRIC CO. LIC. V15f ..!. -<, ROBERT PHOENIX .68 MAIN ST. . BRANCH MANAGER - CAIRO, NY, 12413 1239 Yr -.6 This certificate must not be altered in any manner;- return,to the office of the Board if incorrect. Inspectors may be identified by their credentials. :'.i. , 5; ii-re.-re7ii-ieygrrm-rw-terre,",c-w-raf-re-rewiciav7te-re-raN-4,--41-6.1-fax-revie-res"te-fs\--fe-rev-re-rectecrecreete.fal-revmbriesqww-fe,,acuicte,Thiciac,e-qww.-(av-,erqic,ec,e1.11. --; COPY FOR BUILDING DEPARTMENT. THIS COPY OF CERTIFICATE MUST NOT BE ALTERED IN ANY MANNER. TOWN OF QUEENSBURY FIRE MARSHAL QUEENSBURY, NEW YORK 12804 TELEPHONE (518) 792-5832 FIRE MARSHAL INSPECTION REPORT REQUEST FOR INSPECTION RECEIVED NAME C1/P LOCATION OA.) ,D tt DATE eb3/9( PERMIT# 9/-e)lpe) III APPROVED N/A YES NO EXITS AISLE WIDTHS EXIT SIGNS EMERGENCY LIGHTING FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AUTO. EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM HOOD INSTALLATION AUTO. SPRINKLER SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM l INTERIOR FINISHES .j STORAGE: CLEARANCE TO SPRINKLERS CLEARANCE TO HEATING UNITS REQUIRED SIGNAGE CHIMNEY WOODSTOVE FIREPLACE-MASONRY FIREPLACE-FACTORY BUILT REMARKS: OK TO THIS DATE \ L C_ 0 ARRIVE DEPART °' &rdelitd-W1 NSPECTOR TOWN OF QUEENSBURY / 531 BAY ROAD / "-,r QUEENSBURY, NEW YORK 12804 TELEPHONE (518) 745-4447 BUILDING INSPECTOR'S REPORT FINAL INSPECTION REQUEST FOR INSPECTION RECEIVED NAME /b` / LOCATION ll1�JP r IRATE C PERd1IT# 9/-66 d TYPE OF STRUCTURE RECHECK FIRE MARSHAL APPROVAL (COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE) FOOTING FOUNDATION BACKFILL 4iF AMING .ROUGH PLUMBING L-F NA,L ELECTRICAL SEPTIC INSULATION WOODSTOVE/FIREPLACE REMARKS 7/. PROVAL igart6e1 J. / A jES NO CHIMNEY HEIGHT/LOCATIO ; f B VENT/LOCATION PLUMBING VENT ROOFING 1 SIDING DECK/PORCH/STEPS/RAILINGS 7� RELIEF VALVES 1' FURNACE/HOT WATER OPERATING BASEMENT INSULATION/DUCTWORK INTERIOR TRIM/PRIVACY DOORS I FINISH FLOORS: �i BATH/KITCHEN WATERTIGHT OTHER FLOORS SWEEPABLE'H f OTHER FLOORS CARPETED If STAIR CLEARANCE/RAILINGS ? HANDICAPPED ACCESS SMOKE DETECTORS BATHROOM FANS/WHOLEHOU E RANS ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES OPERATING GARAGE FIRE PROOFING DOOR CLOSERS OTHER FIRE SEPARATI N FIRE/DEMISE WALLS I DUMPS TER SITE PLAN/VARIANCE EQUIREM'NTS FINAL ELECTRICAL 1 OK TO ISSUE C/O OR C/C COMMENTS: -T 1 f—i _ /A✓5 p Trav's./4--3 s ARRIVE )�� IC7 DEPARTIZ • IN P TOWN OF QUEENSBURY aS:&P BUILDING AND CODES DEPARTMENT 531 BAY ROAD QUEENSBURY, NEW 0 4 TELEPHONE (518) 792-5832 BUILDING INSPECTOR'S REPORT , L REQUEST FOR INSPECTION RECEIVED NAME ( . . LOCATION 6/011. -SW0t- DATE PERMIT # � - d(0 0 TYPE OF STRUCTURE RECHECK APPROVED N/A IYES NO FOOTINGS/PIERS MONOLITHIC POUR FORM- REINFORCEMENT IN PLACE THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING PROTECTION FROM FREEZING FOR 48 HOURS FOLLOWING THE PLACEMENT OF THE: CONCRETE. MATERIALS FOR THIS PURPOSE ON SITE FOUNDATION/WALL POUR', / REINFORCEMENT IN PLACE / FOUNDATION/DAMPROOFING / BACKFILL APPROVAL ROUGH PLUMBING / PLUMBING VENT/VENTS IN PLACE' PLUMBING UNDER SLAB FRAMING: / JACK STUDS/HEADERS '/ BRACING/BRIDGING / JOIST HANGERS % JACK POSTS/MAIN BEAM / FIRESTOPPING / R WALLS �x ! CEILING / '� FIREWALLS / �'�. HEATING ROUGH-IN I INSULATION: i FOUNDATION WALLS/INTERIOR R- =a FOUNDATION WALLS EXTERIOR R- '+` FLOORS / R- .A WALLS s R- \ CEILING R- DUCT WORK OR PIPING IN UNHEATED \ SPACES REMARKS: ARRIVE LC, 6 DEPART ) (V IN C OR TOWN OF QUEENSBURV M//7 k; ; j QUEENSBURY,BAY NEWROAD YORK 12804 TELEPHONE (518) 792-5832 BUILDING INSPECTOR'S REPORT FINAL INSPECTION REQUEST FOR INSPECTION RECEIVED NAME /?6" • LOCATION QJ4(J 14-ttakic DATE 0/9/ PERMIT# STRUCTURE TYPE OF CTURE RECHECK FIRE MARSHAL APPROVAL (COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE) FOOTING FOUNDATION BACKFILL FRAMING ROUGH PLUMBING FINAL ELECTRICAL SEPTIC INSULATION WOODSTOVE/FIREPLACE — ! SITE PLAN/VARIANCE REQUIREMENTS NO REMARKS / APPROVAL N/A YES NO CHIMNEY HEIGHT/LCATI OO j////// B VENT/LOCATION PLUMBING VENT ROOFING SIDING DECK/PORCH/STEPS/RAILINGS , RELIEF VALVES', FURNACE/HOT WATER OPERATING' 1/- BASEMENT INSULATION/DUCTWORj( INTERIOR TRIM/PRIVACY DOORS ✓� FINISH FLOORS: BATH/KITCHEN WATERTIGHT ✓ OTHER FLOORS SWEEPABLE v/ OTHER FLOORS CARPETED STAIR CLEARANCE/RAILINGS HANDICAPPED ACCESS ✓ SMOKE DETECTORS Le"-- BATHROOM FANS/WHOLEHOUSE FANS ALL PLUMBING .FIXTURES OPERATING GARAGE FIRE PROOFING DOOR CLOSERS OTHER FIRE SEPARATION FIRE/DEMISE WALLS DUMPSTER FINAL ELECTRICAL ✓_ OK TO ISSUE C/O OR C/C �4 .//ace r COMMM NTS: 'e 7s'a L '4 ,e// ec _j_scve ARRIVE DEPART rdi'° g4. . TORN OF QUEENSBURY /©a47 # AD ` 13$15 * QUEENSBURY,B NEW AY RYYORK 12804 TELEPHONE (518) 792-5832 BUILDING INSPECTOR'S REPORT FINAL INSPECTION REQUEST FOR INSPECTION RECEIVED 0L'4�/717 NAME ! 7/`"/ • LOCATION ,C:-/".-57 DATE 6/�j/Cf/ PE IT# 9/ d' 7 TYPE OF STRUCTURE RECHECK FIRE MARSHAL APPROVAL (COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE) FOOTING FOUNDATION BACKFILL FRAMING ROUGH PLUMBING FINAL ELECTRICAL_SEPTIC . INSULATION WOOOSTOVE/FIREPLACE SITE PLAN/VARIANCE REQUIREMENTS YES, NO REMARKS APPROVAL N/A YES NO CHIMNEY HEIGHT/LOCATION B VENT/LOCATION PLUMBING VENT ROOFING SIDING I; DECK/PORCH/STEPS/RAILINGS P. RELIEF VALVES h FURNACE/HOT WATER OPERATING �! BASEMENT INSULATION/DUCTWORK (4 INTERIOR TRIM/PRIVACY DOORS l! / FINISH FLOORS: BATH/KITCHEN WATERTIGHT it/ OTHER FLOORS SWEEPABLE OTHER FLOORS CARPETED STAIR CLEARANCE/RAILINGS 1 HANDICAPPED ACCESS I SMOKE DETECTORS 1 BATHROOM FANS/WHOLEHOUSE FANS ), ALL PLUMBING .FIXTURES OPERATING 'l GARAGE FIRE PROOFING / +, DOOR CLOSERS OTHER FIRE SEPARATION i FIRE/DEMISE WALLS ✓ ;? DUMPSTER ,/ �, " • FINAL ELECTRICAL ,/ OK TO ISSUE C/O OR C/C COMMENTS: • ARRIVE • DEPART 2 y TO WN OF QUEENSBURY BUILDING AND CODES DEPARTMENT 531 BAY ROAD QUEENSBURY, NEW YORK 12804 TELEPHONE (518) 792-5832 BUILDING INSPECTOR'S REPORT REQUEST FOR INSPECTION RECEIVED NAME GI f7///J�� )6�2 LOCATION ie- 9 , alz-e/ DATE 09/9, PERMIT # (0J 9/0 rOQ TYPE OF STRUCTURE 0" i RECHECK APPROVED N/A YES NO FOOTINGS/PIERS MONOLITHIC POUR FORM REINFORCEMENT IN PLACE THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING PROTECTION FROM FREEZING FOR 48 HOURS FOLLOWING THE PLACEMENT OF THE CONCRETE. MATERIALS FOR THIS PURPOSE ON SITE' FOUNDATION/WALL POUR REINFORCEMENT IN PLACE FOUNDATION/DAMPROOFING ,, BACKFILL APPROVAL f ROUGH PLUMBING PLUMBING VENT/VENTS IN PLACE r a PLUMBING UNDER SLAB FRAMING: JACK STUDS/HEADERS f 1 BRACING/BRIDGING !! / JOIST HANGERS I JACK POSTS/MAIN BEAM FIRESTOPPING "¢ WALLS CEILING FIREWALLS / 1. HEATING ROUGH-IN / t� INSULATION: I` d FOUNDATION WALLS INTERIOR' R- FOUNDATION WALLS EXTERIOR R- FLOORS / R- . WALLS / R- CEILING / R- ' DUCT WORK OR PIPING IN UNHEATED SPACES REMARK //1 btiftt C �'— j ��• ps� o; ARRIVE �/ DEPARTS I PELT R /2YE; TOWN OF QUEENSBURY /\ BUILDING AND CODES DEPARTMENT 531 BAY ROAD QUEENSBURY, NEW YORK 12804 TELEPHONE (518) 792-5832 BUILDING INSPECTOR'S REPORT REQUEST FOR INSPECTION RECEIVED ,-///Cof NAMEC2M1) i/ LOCATION INVQ' (: Csr� ,Ax\r Q DATE L-/p(1 9 / PERMIT # Q� (! (o L/ TYPE OF STRUCTURE \\--,1. RECHECK ;APPROVED , N/A YES NO FOOTINGS/PIERS MONOLITHIC POUR FORM r REINFORCEMENT IN PLACE THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE . FOR PROVIDING PROTECTION FROM f FREEZING FOR 48 HOURS FOLLOWING THE PLACEMENT OF THE CONCRETE. 41% MATERIALS FOR THIS PURPOSE ON SITE FOUNDATION/WALL POUR REINFORCEMENT IN PLACE r� FOUNDATION/DAMPROOFING 5 / BACKFILL APPROVAL t ROUGH PLUMBING # I, PLUMBING VENT/VENTS IN ?LACE PLUMBING UNDER SLAB 2FRAMI NG: k f' ✓ JACK STUDS/HEADERS I BRACING/BRIDGING JOIST HANGERS / JACK POSTS/MAIN BEAM 7 HEATING ROUGH-IN I INSULATION: / 'F FOUNDATION WALLS INTERi OR R- FOUNDATION WAL)'S EXTERIOR R- FLOORS ,' i` R- WALLS R- CEILING / R- DUCT WORK OR PIPING INUNHEATED SPACES REMARKS:�e / � �7' O��D` Cocy4fi / / ARRIVE 1/10 ',/ i 4 DEPART , o , "MI NSPECTOR TOWN OF QUEENSBUR _ y i nI . BUILDING AND CODES DEPARTMENT 531 BAY ROAD QUEENSBURY, NEW YORK 12804 TELEPHONE (518) 792-5832 BUILDING INSPECTOR'S REPORT REQUEST FOR INSPECTION RECEIVED L-/'2 I 91 C NAME , 1- Q. CA,,,,,, .c,.\ s J j LOCATION A 0( C;4(�A ,:xr,,,,,�Y-� DATE )-I "1 I PERMIT #U CI I —O (oO 11 J 1 , TYPE OF STRUCTURE P1 , . -!-h -c'r,i h 7w) RECHECK / APPROVED "N/A YES NO FOOTINGS/PIERS MONOLITHIC POUR FORM 1 / REINFORCEMENT IN PLACEI / THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE / FOR PROVIDING PROTECTION FROM FREEZING FOR 48 HOURS FOLLOWING THE PLACEMENT OF THE CONCRETE./ MATERIALS FOR THIS PURPOSE ON'SITE FOUNDATION/WALL POUR `'t REINFORCEMENT IN PLACE 'P,_ / FOUNDATION/DAMPROOFING ta BACKFI_LL APPROVAL X; / ' TROUGH PLUMBING Y 4\, PLUMBING VENT/VENTS IN PLACE PLUMBING UNDER SLAB .1 \ FRAMING: I 'k JACK STUDS/HEADERS i A BRACING/BRIDGING / ,� JOIST HANGERS / JACK POSTS/MAIN BEAM HEATING ROUGH-IN I 4. INSULATION: f FOUNDATION WALLS? INTERIOR R- FOUNDATION WALLS EXTERIOR R- FLOORS J R- WALLS I R- _' CEILING / R- DUCT WORK OR/PIPING IN UNHEATED '', SPACES 1 REMARKS: '/ I G4` i�Z4i� v4.1 -cc4 ARRIVE DEPART NSPE TOR • --CONTR.ACTOR'S MATERIAL&TEST CERTIFICATE FOR -BOVEGROUND PIPING • • PROCEDURE _ Upon completion of work,inspection and ban shall be mde by the contractor'i representative and witneud by an owner's repreiantativa,`All- defeen shall be corrected. and:yrt.m lift In service boron contractor',personnel finally leave the Job. A certificati shall be fitted out and signed by both ripriiantatIvw:Coplet shall bs prepard Iotapproving authorities,owners and contractor. '- It Is understood the owners representattve'a signature In no-way prejudices any claim agairut contractor for faulty material,poor workmanship, ' or failure to comply with approving authority',requirement,or local ordinances. '; PROPERTY NAME _ OATE CHf PHii-SE 77 = 6/2517/ PROPERTY ADDRESS - • GLElV SQuA4Ri. goo,e 9 QL,E S&,ZC7 mei, / -to/2K . ACCEPTED BY APPROVING AUTHORITY(5J NAMES ' • 13R14ND! `- Poo S! l4rcH,%,EcTS ADDRESS PLANS •z I"1ODGES�'< J?o,40 F—,, s— Cr0° //3f.5W Pea, yo,fl /2.06'/ INSTALLATION CONFORMS TO ACCEPTED PLANS. ZYES E NO EQUIPMENT USED IS APPROVED InYES ONO IF NO,EXPLAIN DEVIATIONS T • _ -- . -_ - HAS-PERSON IN CHARGE OF-FIRE EQUIPMENT 6EEN INSTRUCTED AS TO LOCATION OYES Ot o OF CONTROL VALVES AND CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF THIS NEW EQUIPMENT IF NO,EXPLAIN INSTRUCTIONS HAVE COPIES OF APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTIONS AND CARE AND MAINTENANCE CHARTS ZYES O NO AND NFPA 13A BEEN LEFT ON PREMISES IF NO,EXPLAIN LOCATION SUPPLIES BLOCS. OF SYSTEM /4 5E j-r P " S4�O� - L MAKE �`- I.!ODEL�� YEAR OF ORIFICE QUANTITY TEMPERATURE MANUFACTURE SIZE RATING CEai1U4L 007,15 -/}C-14 /99I 1 /Air 6`f /60 •fc SPRINKLERS . i PIPE CONFORMS TO it,PPP.—11 STANDARD (OYES ONO PIPE AND FITTINGS CONFORM TO f1,Fn4-T3 STANDARD (11J(ES 0 NO FITTINGS, IF NO,EXPLAIN CX1372)(JC- ALARM DEVICE MAXIML$.s TIME TO OP EFATE THROUGH TEST PIPE ALARM VALVE TYPE MAKE MODEL MIN. SEC. OR FLOW - INDICATOR ( Y,: ,.. I Jt')I'I 1 I J i 1, DRY VALVE ' 0.0.D: MAKE MODEL SERIAL NO. MAKE MODEL SERIAL NO. TIME WATER ALARM ' TIME TO TRIP WATER AIR TRIP POINT REACHED OPERATED • THRU TEST PIPE. PRESSURE PRESSURE AIR PRESSURE TEST OUTLET` PROPERLY D-Y -IPE MIN. SEC. PSI p51 PSI _ MIN. SEC. YES NO OPE• •TING T:ST Without I — 0.0.D. Wan 0.0.D. ' IF NO,EXPLAIN • Reprinted with p- mission from NFP.. 13-1985,Standard for installation of Sprinkler Systems,Copyright:c, 1985, National Fire Pro- tection Association,Quincy, MA 02269.This reprinted material is not the complete and olticial position of the NFPA on the referenczd subject which is represented only by the standard in its entirety. RECEIVED American Fire Sprinkler Association 11325 Pegasus, Suite E•109 - Fo•c INDallas,Texas 75238 J U L - 8 1991 Sano-Rubin Construction Co.,Inc. Albany,N.Y. . SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ; OPERATION - ❑PNEUMATIC ❑ELECTRIC ❑HYDRAULIC ^-1 PIPING SUPERVISED ❑YES ONO DETECTING MEDIA SUPERVISED'—_ OYES .. ❑NO __,.•.•_-.-_ _ DOES VALVE OPERATE FROM THE MANUAL TRIP AND/OR REMOTECONTROLSTATIONS. - -- C7YE$=-'ONO DEL & IS THERE AN ACCESSIBLE FACILITY IN EACH CIRCUIT FOR TESTING IF NO.EXPLAIN • PR EA ON ❑YES Q NO V V • rr•Cc EACH C RCUrT.OFERATE DOES EACH CIRCU IT- • MAXIM Nt TIME TO MAKE MODEL SUPERVISION LOSS ALARM - OPERATE VALVE RFt FASP-. OPERATE RFI FAST YES NO YES NO MIN. ' SEC. HYDROSTATIC: Hydrostatic tests shall be made at not lets than 200 psi(1r6 ban) for two hours or 50 psi(3.4 bars)above static pressure in excess of 150 psi(10.2 bars)for two hours. Differential dry-pipe valve clappers shall be left-open ry p pan during test to prevent damage. `- .. All aboveground piping leakage shall be stopped, TEST FLIIJ$HING: Flow the required rate until water is clear as indicated by no collection of foreign material in burlap bags at outlets such at DESCRIPTION hyorente and blowo5-inchfft. Flush at flows not less than 400 GPM(1514 L/minl for 4.inch pipe,600 GPM(2271 L/min)for 5-inch pipe, 750 GPM(2839 L/min)for 6-inch pipe,1000 GPM(3785 L/min)for 8-inch pipe,1500 GPM(5678 L/min)for 10-inch pipe and 2003 GPM(7570 L/min)for 12-inch pipe. When supply cannot produce stipulated flow rates,obtain maximum available, PNEUMATIC:Establish 40 psi (2.7 bars)air pressure end measure drop which shall not exceed 1.4 psi(0.1 bars)in 24 hours. Tess pressure tanks at normal water level and air pressure and measure air pressure drop which shall not exceed 1.4 psi(0.1 bars):n 24 hours. ALL PIPING HYDROSTATICALLY TESTED AT 700 PSI FOR—.HRS. IF NO,STATF REASON • - DRY PIPING PNEUMATICALLY-TESTED 0 YES LJrJO - I - EQUIPMENT OPERATES PROPERLY I/ifYES ❑NO DRAIN READING OF GAGE I CrATED NEAR WATER SUPPLY TEST PIPE: I RESIDUAL SIDAL PRF« PIP E IRE WITH VALVE IN TEST OPEN WIDE TESTS TEST STATIC PRESSURE: /2—S PSI I __//a PSI Underground mains and lead in connections to system risers flushed before connection made to sprinkler piping. VERIFIED BY COPY OF THE U FORM NO,ESB ❑YES ❑NO OTHER EXPLAIN FLUSHED BY INSTALLER OF UNDER• LX rS//VC(' GROUND SPRINKLER PIPING EYES ENO BLANK TESTING NUMBER USED LOCATIONS NUMBER REMOVED GASKETS (f A--'hi— WELDED PIPING EYES Ll7NO IF YES... DO YOU CERTIFY AS THE SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR THAT WELDING PROCEDURES COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF AT LEAST AWS D10.9,LEVEL AR-3 ❑YES DO YOU CERTIFY THAT THE WELDING WAS PERFORMED 5Y WELDERS QUALIFIED IN .•.,/ WELDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF AT LEAST AWS 010.9,LEVEL AR•3 ❑YES Y„l// DO Yap CERTIFY THAT WELDING WAS CARRIED OUT IN COMPLIANCE WITH A DOCUMENTED QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURE TO INSURE THAT ALL DISCS ARE RETRIEVED,THAT OPENINGS IN PIPING ARE SMOOTH,THAT SLAG AND OTHER /'�'-� WELDING RESIDUE ARE REMOVED,AND THAT THE INTERNAL DIAMETERS OF EYES 40 PIPING ARE NOT PENETRATED HYDRAULIC NAMEPLATE PROVIDED Tr IF NO,T EXPLAINDATA + _ yy� NAMEPLATE ❑YES LKJNO I O we-TO 5 /S/1/Vd+s.. 575/e / DATE LEFT IN SERVICE WITH ALL CONTROL VALVES OPEN: REMARKS 6./:1.5/2/ - NAI.!E OF SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR • ALBANY FIRE PROTECTION, INC. TESTS WITNESSED BY SIGNATURES FOR PROPERTY OWNER (SIGNED) TITLE DATE FOR INKLER CONTRACTOR(SI NE TITL DATE CD. ,Z C.12,Z5-9 ADDITIONAL EXPLANATION AND NOTES ) F Contractor's Material & Test Certificate for Aboveground Piping it i - Olp MECHANICAL OWN °F Q�EE���RY and FEB 28 1991 ELECTRICAL BLDG. & CODE DEPT SPECIFICATIONS TOWN OF QUEENSBURY BUILDING DEPARTMENT Based on our limited examination. compliance with our comments shall not be construed as indicating the plans and specifications are in lull RENOVATION FOR: compliance with the code. VIlk CAPITAL AREA pCommunity ' Health Plan FILE GLENS FALLS PHASE n ROUTE 9 • GLEN SQUARE QUEENSBURY • NEW YORK BRANDT • POOST ARCHITECTS 2 MIDDLESEX ROAD • EAST GREENBUSH • NEW YORK 12061 • 518/479-3262 r ' � t MECHANICAL and ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Renovations For: CAPITAL AREA COMMUNITY HEALTH PLAN GLENS FALLS PHASE II ROUTE 9 • GLEN SQUARE 'i QUEENSBURY • NEW YORK ARCHITECTS: Brandt Poost Architects Two Middlesex Road East Greenbush, New York CONSULTING MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS: David Sanders, P.C. Engineers Fifty Colvin Avenue t Albany, New York CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: Sano-Rubin Construction Co., Inc. 624 Delaware Avenue Albany, New York 15 February 1991 BPA 87-18.01 1 i COMMUNITY HEALTH PLAN-GLENS FALLS PHASE II TABLE OF CONTENTS DIVISION 15 PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL Section 15010 Summary of Mechanical Work 2 Pages Section 15011 General Provisions 4 Pages Section 15045 Mechanical Related Work 3 Pages Section 15060 Pipe, Tube and Fittings 2 Pages Section 15100 Valves 3 Pages Section 15190 Mechanical Identification 3 Pages Section 15250 Mechanical Insulation 3 Pages Section 15300 Fire Extinguishing Systems 5 Pages Section 15403 Medical Gas Piping Systems 3 Pages Section 15411 Potable Water Systems 3 Pages Section 15420 Drainage and Vent Systems 5 Pages Section 15440 Plumbing Fixtures and Trim 6 Pages Section 15450 Plumbing Equipment 2 Pages Section 15488 Natural Gas System 4 Pages Section 15891 Low Pressure Ductwork 4 Pages { Section 15910 Duct Accessories 2 Pages a_ Section 15932 Air Outlets and Inlets 2 Pages Section 15990 Testing, Adjusting and Balancing 2 Pages Section 15999 HVAC Equipment Schedule 4 Pages DIVISION 16 ELECTRICAL _ Section Section 16010 General Provisions 4 Pages Section 16020 Scope of Work 2 Pages Section 16050 Basic Materials and Methods 6 Pages Section 16140 Wiring Devices 3 Pages Section 16400 Service and Distribution 5 Pages Section 16500 Lighting System and Fixtures 4 Pages Section 16721 Fire and Smoke Detection Alarm Equipment 3 Pages Section 16741 Telephone 1 Page Section 16750 Paging System 2 Pages • 4 ' l_ BPA 87-18.01 Page 1 Li 11, • 1 DIVISION FIFTEEN PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL MECHANICAL summary of mechanical work 15010 SECTION 15010 - SUMMARY OF MECHANICAL WORK PART 1 - GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS: Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division- 1 Specification I sections, apply to work of this Division. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Extent of mechanical work required for this project is indicated on the drawings and/or specified in this and other Division 15 sections and includes but is not necessarily limited to the } following: t_ I Temporary Services: The existing CHP facilities and adjacent tenant spaces will be in operation during the period of J construction. Provide and maintain the water, sewer and fire protection to the +~ ' existing CHP facilities and adjacent tenant spaces during the period of construction. Provide and maintain temporary heating units to insure required S building temperatures. Removals: Remove the equipment, piping, ductwork and other miscellaneous devices of the existing mechanical installations, no longer required. Existing Installations: Test existing installations and equipment that will remain. Replace defective work and materials. Remove components of existing installations no longer required. Alter existing installations to accommodate the renovations. Plumbing Work: J Provide the sewers, drainage and venting systems. Provide the water distribution piping systems. Provide the water heating equipment. Provide the plumbing fixtures and equipment. Provide the medical gas, plumbing rough-in and final connections ! - , to fixtures and equipment including the fixtures and equipment furnished by others. Insulate the equipment and systems of piping. # I U BPA 87-18. 01 Page 1 MECHANICAL summary of mechanical work 15010 Fire Extinguishing Work: Provide the automatic fire extinguishing systems. Make required changes and additions to the system to accomodate the renovations. Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Work: Arrange with Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation to provide natural t ' gas service for the Facility. Include charges by NMPC to provide gas service. Provide gas distribution piping from the meter to final connections for the units. Provide the systems of heating, ventilating and air conditioning for the altered areas in the building. Provide the gas-fired rooftop HVAC units, complete with natural gas piping and temperature control wiring. Provide the terminal electric heating units. Provide the ducted, low pressure air systems for supply, recirculating and exhausting the renovated areas of the building including the terminal air devices; louvers; roof and wall inlets and outlets; fans and related air system devices . Insulate the ductwork and equipment. Provide the temperature control wiring. END OF SECTION 15010 ! 'i ! i BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 2 } MECHANICAL general provisions 15011 iLJ SECTION 15011 - GENERAL PROVISIONS PART 1 - GENERAL DEFINITIONS: General Requirements: The provisions or. requirements of Division-1 sections apply to entire work of Contract and, where ; . � so indicated, to other elements which are included in project.. l . Indicated: The term "Indicated" is a cross-reference to details, notes or schedules on drawings, to other paragraphs or schedules in the specifications, and to similar means of recording '. requirements in contract documents. Where terms such as "shown" , "note" , "scheduled" , "specified"note scheduled ., and= . are used in lieu of i , "indicated" , it is for purpose of helping reader- locate cross-reference, and no limitation of location is intended except as specifically noted. Directed, Requested, etc. : Where not otherwise explained, terms such as "directed" , "requested" , "authorized" , "selected" , "approved" , "required" , accepted" , and "permitted" mean "directed 4 I by Architect" , "requested by Architect" , etc. However, no such ! j implied meaning will be interpreted to extend Architect' s responsibility into Contractor' s area of construction supervision. Approve: Where used in conjunction with Architect' s response to submittals, requests, applications, inquiries, reports and claims by Contractor, the meaning of term "approved" will be held to limitations of Architect' s responsibilities and duties as specified in General and Supplementary Conditions. In no case will "approval" by Architect be interpreted as a. .. release of Contractor from responsibilities to fulfill requirements of contract documents. Furnish: Except as otherwise defined in greater detail, term "furnish" is used to mean supply and deliver to project site, ready for unloading, unpacking, assembly, installation, etc. , as applicable in each instance. Install: Except as otherwise defined in greater detail, term "install" is used to describe operations at project site tw- including unloading, unpacking, assembly,, erection, placing, anchoring-, applying, working to. dimension, finishing, curing, 1 protecting, cleaning and similar operations, as applicable in each instance. Provide:_ Except as otherwise defined in greater detail, term "provide" means furnish and install, complete and ready for intended use, as applicable in each instance. i BPA 87-18.01 Page 1 MECHANICAL general provisions 15011 Installer: The entity (person or firm) engaged by Contractor or its subcontractor or sub-subcontractor for performance of a particular unit of work at project site, including installation, erection, application and similar required operations. It is a general requirement that such entities (Installers) be expert in operations they are engaged to perform. Minimum Quality/Quantity: In every instance, quality level or quantity shown or specified is intended as minimum for the work to be performed or provided. Except as otherwise specifically indicated, actual work may either comply exactly with that minimum (within specified tolerances) , or may exceed that minimum within reasonable limits. In complying with requirements , _ indicated numeric values are either minimums or maximums as noted or as appropriate for context of requirements. Refer instances of uncertainty to Architect for decision before proceeding. Abbreviations: The language of specifications and other contract documents is of the abbreviated type in certain instances, and implies words and meanings which will be appropriately interpreted. Actual word abbreviations of a self-explanatory nature have been included in texts. Specific abbreviations have been established, principally for lengthy technical terminology and primarily in conjunction with coordination of specification requirements with notations on drawings and in schedules. These are frequently defined in section at first instance of use. Trade association names and titles of general standards are frequently abbreviated. Singular words will be interpreted as plural and plural words will be interpreted as singular where applicable and where full context of the contract documents so indicates. PERMITS, LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES: Permits, Licenses and Certificates: For the Owner' s records, submit copies of permits , licenses , certifications , inspection reports, releases, jurisdictional settlements , notices , receipts for fee payments, judgments , and similar documents , correspondence and records established in conjunction with compliance with standards and regulations bearing upon performance of the work. GENERAL INSTALLATION PROVISIONS: Manufacturer' s Instructions: Where installations include manufactured products, comply with manufacturer' s applicable instructions and recommendations for installation, to extent these are more explicit or more stringent than requirements indicated in contract documents. Provide attachment and connection devices and methods for — securing work properly as it is installed; true to line and level, and within recognized industry tolerances if not otherwise indicated. Allow for expansions and building movements . Provide BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 2 MECHANICAL general provisions 15011 uniform joint widths in exposed work, organized for best possible visual effect. Refer questionable visual-effect choices to_ "1 . Architect for final decision. __ Mounting Heights Where mounting heights are not. indicated, mount individual units . of work at industry recognized standard I mounting heights for -application indicated. Refer mounting height choices to Architect for final decision. I . CUTTING- AND PATCHING: • L • ' General: Do .not cut-and-patch structural work - in a manner resulting in reduction of load-carrying capacity or load/deflection ratio; submit ' proposed cutting . and patching . to Architect for structural approval before proceeding. . Do not cut-and-patch- operational elements: and safety-related components Iin a manner resulting in reduction of capacities to perform in a manner intended or resulting in decreased operations life, - increased maintenance, or decreased safety. Do not, cut-and-patch I work which.. is exposed on exterior or exposed in occupied spaces !i of building, in a manner resulting in reduction of visual . . qualities or resulting in 'substantial evidence_ of cut-and-patch work, both as . judged soley by Architect. . Remove and' replace work I judged by Architect to be cut-and-patched in '. a visually unsatisfactory or otherwise objectionable manner. { SUBMITTAL- REQUIREMENTS: I General: - Provide and process submittals. _,,, . i Shop Drawings: Provide on reproducible sheets, at -accurate -scale _) (not same scale as contract drawings . ) f1 Product Data: Collect required data into one submittal for -each s unit of work or system; and mark each copy to show which choices and options are applicable to project. +�j SUBSTITUTIONS: . . I Conditions: Contractor' s request for substitution will be t received and considered when .extensive revisions to contract 1' documents are not required and changes. are in keeping with general intent of contract documents; when timely, fully documented and properly submitted; and- when one or more of the following conditions is satisfied, all as judged by Architect. Otherwise, requests will be returned without action except to record noncompliance with these requirements. Li ' PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS: General: Provide products which comply with requirements, and which are undamaged and unused at time of installation, and which are complete with accessories, trim, finish, safety guards and other devices and details needed for complete installation and 1 for intended use and effect. BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 3 MECHANICAL general provisions 15011 Standard Products: Where available, provide standard products of types which have been produced and used previously and successfully on other projects and in similar application. AS BUILT DRAWINGS: General: Maintain an up to date set of prints for the purpose of recording locations, depth of bury, etc. of work as it is being installed. At the end of the project provide one set of reproducible sepias to the Owner. CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES: General Operating/Maintenance Instructions: Arrange for each installer of work requiring continuing maintenance or operation, 1i to meet with Owner' s personnel, at project site, to provide basic instructions needed for proper operation ` . and maintenance of entire work. Include instructions by . manufacturer' s representatives where installers are not expert in the required procedures. For operational equipment, , demonstrate start-up, shut-down, emergency operations, noise and vibration adjustments, safety, economy/efficiency adjustments , energy effectiveness-, and - ' similar operations. Review maintenance and operations in relation with applicable warranties, agreements to maintain, 1l` bonds , and similar continuing .committments. FINAL CLEANING: General: Provide final cleaning of the work , at time indicated, consisting of cleaning each surface or u-nit of work to normal "clean" condition expected for a. first-class building cleaning and maintenance program. Program of Protection: Remove temporary protection devices and 'facilities which were installed during course of work to protect previously completed work during remainder of construction period. END OF SECTION 15011• - - 1 BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 4 MECHANICAL - mechanical related work 15045 U SECTION 15045 - MECHANICAL RELATED WORK s PART 1 - GENERAL - DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Types of mechanical related work include the following: I~; Excavating for Mechanical Work: The Mechanical Contractors shall perform the excavation and backfill required to complete the Mechanical Work unless specifically indicated. otherwise. The Mechanical Contractors shall comply with requirements of Section 02200 in addition to requirements of this Section.. Concrete for Mechanical Work: The Mechanical Contractors shall ` s perform the concrete work and related form work required . - to complete the Mechanical Work unless specifically indicated c 1 otherwise. The Mechanical Contractors shall comply with requirements- of Section 033310 in addition to requirements of this Section. Cutting and Patching for Mechanical Work: The Mechanical Contractors shall perform the cutting and patching work required to complete the Mechanical Work unless specifically indicated otherwise. Painting for Mechanical . Work: Painting performed by the Mechanical Contractors shall -be limited to painting the following items located outdoors or in Mechanical, Fan, Boiler' or similar rooms, exposed to view and provided under .the Mechanical Work: Supports, hangers, bracing, metal work, forms left in place and. { } PP g ers related items; Uninsulated piping or ductwork: Equipment not factory painted in a f inished coat; and Damaged painted surfaces. �—' Painting of interior surfaces of ductwork, inlets and outlets is specified under Section 15891 Low Pressure Ductwork. The Mechanical Contractors - shall comply with requirements of Section 09900- in addition to requirements of this Section. fI Electrical for Mechanical Work: The Electrical Contractor shall furnish and install the power wiring complete from power source . to motor or equipment junction box, including power wiring through starters, speed and timer switches. Electrical Contractor shall install the starters that are not factory mounted on equipment., The Mechanical Contractor shall (unless specifically noted. ' otherwise on the electrical drawings) , regardless of voltage, furnish and install the interlock and temperature control wiring BPA 87-18. 01 Page 1 MECHANICAL mechanical related work 15045 for the HVAC and Plumbing equipment that the Mechanical Contractor furnishes. The Mechanical Contractor shall furnish the starters to the Electrical Contractor. The Mechanical Contractor shall provide and be responsible for the heater in the starters that the Mechanical Contractor furnishes. The Electrical Contractor shall provide the alarm, control and interlock wiring for the Fire Extinguishing Systems. The Electrical Contractor shall provide the wiring to shut down the HVAC system in connection with the Fire Alarm System. PROJECT CONDITIONS: Existing Utilities: Locate and protect existing utilities and underground work in manner which will ensure that no damage or service interruption will result from excavating and backfilling. PART -2 - PRODUCTS PAINT: I Colors: Provide colors as indicated or established by Architect, by color schedule or by other indicated or, where not otherwise indicated, as selected by Architect from manufacturer' s standard (nonpremium cost) colors available for type of paint to be provided. - PART 3 - EXECUTION EXCAVATING FOR MECHANICAL WORK: General: Do not excavate for mechanical work until work is ready to proceed without delay, so that total time lapse from excavation to completion of backfilling will be minimum. Depth for Exterior Piping: Except as otherwise indicated, excavate for exterior water-bearing piping (water, steam condensate, drainage) so that top of piping will not be less than 5' 0" vertical distance below finished grade. DEWATERING: Maintain dry excavations for mechanical work, by removing water. Protect excavation from inflow of surface water. Pump minor inflow of ground water from excavation; protect excavations from major inflow of ground water, by installing temporary sheeting and waterproofing. Provide adequate barriers which will protect other excavation and below-grade property from being damaged by water, sediment or erosion from or through mechanical work excavations. BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 2 MECHANICAL mechanical related work 15045 I t Li BACKFILLING: i_.( Do not backfill until installed mechanical work has been -tested k ; and accepted, wherever testing is indicated. Backfill with finely-graded subbase material to 6" above wrapped, i ~ coated, and plastic piping and tanks, and to centerline of other- tanks. j Backfill simultaneously on opposite sides of mechanical work, and ?� compact simultaneously; do not dislocate work from installed positions. . ; , - - INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE WORK: Placing Concrete: LIBring horizontal surfaces to correct level with straightedge and . strike off. Use bull floats or darbies to smooth surface, 'free 1f-; of humps and hollows. - �, SURFACE PREPARATION FOR PAINTING: a 1 General: Clean surfaces before applying paint products. .Remove • • j oil and grease prior to mechanical cleaning. Comply with paint products manufacturer' s instructions for surface cleaning and . preparation. Remove surface-applied accessories. which are. not to be painted, and reinstall' after completion of, painting. Protect nonremovable items not .to be painted, by covering with paper or plastic film. . t Ferrous Metal Surfaces: Remove mill scale and loose rust . on surfaces which are not zinc-coated or shop/factory prime coated. . 1 Zinc-Coated Surfaces: Clean with nonpetroleum ., based .solvent. - ci Wash with copper sulfate solution and flush with water,. unless - - surface has been pretreated, ' or unless , treatment is not recommended by manufacturer of prime coat. END OF: SECTION 15045 L . . L } l U • __) • P BPA 87-18 . 01 age 3 MECHANICAL pipe; tube and fittings 15060 SECTION 15060 - PIPE, TUBE AND FITTINGS PART 1. - GENERAL (-=i QUALITY ASSURANCE: • . Manufacturers: Firms regularly engaged in manufacturer of pipe, tube, and fittings of types and sizes required, whose .products have been. in satisfactory use in similar service for not less ,.—; than 5 years. , 1 • PART 2 - PRODUCTS y' , PIPING MATERIALS: - t,_ General: Provide pipe and tube of type, joint type, grade, size and weight (wall thickness or Class) indicated for each service. } Where type, grade or class is not indicated, provide proper selection as determined by Installer for installation requirements, and comply with governing regulations and industry standards. f . --- PIPE/TUBE FITTINGS: . • General: Provide factory-fabricated fittings of type, materials, grade, class and, pressure rating indicated for service and pipe size. Provide sizes and types matching pipe, tube, valve or equipment connection. ' Where• not otherwise indicated, comply .with governing regulations and industry standards for selections, , and with pipe Manufacturer' s recommendations where applicable. • I PART 3 - EXECUTION INSTALLATION: • - . ` - ' General: Install pipe, tube and fittings in accordance with recognized industry practices which . will achieve A permanently-leakproof piping systems,' capable of performing each UJ indicated service without piping failure. Install each run with minimum joints and couplings, but with adequate and accessible ( unions for disassembly and maintenance/replacement of valves and equipment. Reduce sizes (where indicated) by use of reducing . _. fittings. Align piping accurately at connections, within 1/16" _. misalignment tolerance. ',__i Locate piping runs, except as otherwise indicated, vertically and horizontally (pitched to drain) and •avoid .diagonal runs wherever possible. Orient horizontal runs parallel with walls and column lines. Locate runs as shown or described by diagrams, details and notations or, if not otherwise indicated, run piping in shortest route which does not obstruct usable space or block -_� BPA 87-18. 01 Page 1 MECHANICAL pipe, tube and fittings 15060 access for servicing building and its equipment. Hold piping close to walls, overhead construction, columns and other structural and permanent-enclosure elements of building; limit clearance to 1/2" where furring is shown for enclosure or concealment of piping, but allow for insulation thickness , if any. Where possible, located insulated piping for 1. 0" clearance outside insulation. Wherever possible in finished and occupied spaces, conceal piping from view, by locating in column enclosures, in hollow wall construction or above suspended ceilings ; do not encase horizontal runs in solid partitions , except as indicated. Electrical Equipment Spaces: Do not run piping through — ` transformer vaults and other electrical or electronic equipment spaces and enclosures unless unavoidable. Install drip pan under piping that must be run through electrical spaces . CLEANING, FLUSHING, INSPECTING: General: Clean exterior surfaces of installed piping systems of superfluous materials, and prepare for application of specified coatings ( if any) . Flush out piping systems with clean water before proceeding with required tests. Inspect each run of each system for completion of joints , supports and accessory items. PIPING TESTS: General: Provide temporary equipment for testing, including pump and gages . Test buried piping or piping concealed in construction prior to being covered up. Test piping system before insulation is installed wherever feasible, and remove control devices before testing. Test each natural section of each piping system independently but do not use piping system valves to isolate sections where test pressure exceeds valve pressure rating. Fill each section with water and pressurize for indicated pressure and time. END OF SECTION 15060 BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 2 } - MECHANICAL valves 15100 1 `} SECTION 15100 - VALVES PART 1 - GENERAL QUALITY ASSURANCE: • Manufacturer' s Qualifications: Firms regularly engaged in manufacture of valves, of types and sizes required, whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for not ( , less than 5 years. PART- 2- PRODUCTS • VALVES: General: Provide factory-fabricated valves recommended by manufacturer for use in service indicated. Provide valves of J } types and pressure ratings indicated; provide proper selection as determined by Installer to comply with installation requirements. Provide end connections which properly mate with pipe, tube, and equipment connections. Where more than one type is indicated, or where type is not indicated, selection is Installer' s option. Sizes: Unless otherwise indicated, provide valves of same size i ; as upstream pipe size. I i PART 3- EXECUTION INSTALLATION: • ( General: Except as otherwise indicated, comply with the following requirements: 1 I Install valves for proper operation of piping and equipment, including valves in branch lines to isolate sections of piping. `i Locate valves so as to be accessible and so that separate support can be provided when necessary. Install valves with stems pointed up, in vertical position where possible, but in no case with stems pointed downward from - horizontal plane unless unavoidable. Install valve drains with hose-end. adapter for each valve that must be installed with stem below horizontal plane. • VALVE SCHEDULE: ' • General: Provide the following valves for various valve types listed in Division-15 piping sections. Li BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 1 MECHANICAL valves 15100 GATE VALVES: 2" and Smaller: Class 125 , bronze, screw-in bonnet, rising stem, solid wedge. Threaded Solder Ends Ends Jenkins: 47 1242 Walworth: 55 55-SJ 2" and Smaller: Class 125 , bronze, screw-in bonnet, non-rising stem, solid wedge. Threaded Solder Ends Ends - Jenkins: 370 1240 Walworth: 55 4-SJ 2 1/2" and Larger: Flanged ends , class 125 , iron body, bolted bonnet, solid wedge, bronze mounted. Non-Rising OS&Y Stem Jenkins: 651A 326 Walworth: 8726-F 8719-F GLOBE VALVES: 2" and Smaller: Class 125 , bronze body, screw-in bonnet, integral seat, renewable disc. Threaded Soldered Ends Ends Jenkins: 746 1200 Walworth: 3058 95-SJ 2" and Smaller: Class 125 , bronze angle body, screw-in bonnet, integral seat, renewable disc. Threaded Soldered Ends Ends Jenkins: - 1202 Walworth: 59 95-SJ Flanged Ends: 2 1/2" and Larger: Class 125 , iron body, bolted bonnet, renewable seat and disc, bronze mounted. Straight Angle Body Body Jenkins: 613 - Walworth: 8906-F 8907-F 1- DRAIN VALVES: Class 125 : bronze body, screw-in bonnet, rising stem, composition disc, 3/4 " hose outlet. BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 2 MECHANICAL valves 15100 f ? Threaded Solder J Ends Ends Nibco: 73 72 Prier: C-73ST C-71ST PLUG VALVES: 2" and Smaller: 150 psi, bronze body, straightaway ' pattern, square head, threaded ends. Lunkenheimer: 454 Li 2 1/2" and Larger: 175 psi, lubricated plug type, semi-steel 1 body, single gland, wrench operated, flanged ends. LJ Powell: 2201 ' Walworth: 1718F BALL VALVES: . 1" and Smaller: 150 psi, bronze body, standard port, bronze �s trim, 2-piece construction, TFE seats and seals. Threaded Solder Ends Ends Jenkins: 900T 902T Stockham: S-216BRRT S-216BRRS 1 1/4" to 2" : 150 psi, bronze body, standard port, 3-piece body, TFE seats with bronze trim. Threaded Solder Ends - Ends . Nibco: T-595-Y S-959-Y Powell: 4201-R 4201-R END OF SECTION 15100 BPA 87-18. 01 Page 3 r , MECHANICAL mechanical identification 15190 L SECTION 15190 - MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1 -' QUALITY ASSURANCE: U Manufacturers: Firms regularly engaged in manufacturer of identification devices of types and sizes required, whose products have in satisfactory use in similar services for not less than 5 years. SUBMITTALS: !-' Product Data: Submit product specifications and installation � . r instructions for each identification material and device required. Schedules: Submit valve schedule for each piping system, typewritten and reproduced on 8-1/2" x 11" bond paper. Tabulate valve number, piping system, system abbreviation (as shown on tag) , location of valve (room or space) , and variations for identification ( if any) . Mark valves which are intended for emergency shut-off and similar special uses, by special "flags" , in margin of schedule. In addition to mounted copies , furnish extra copies for Maintenance Manuals as specified byDivision-1. PART 2 - PRODUCTS MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION MATERIALS: General: Provide manufacturer' s standard products of categories ( + and types required for each application as referenced in other _. Division-15 sections. Where more than single type is specified for application, selection is Installer' s option, but provide single selection for each product category. Plastic Pipe Markers: General: Provide manufacturer' s standard preprinted, flexible or semirigid, permanent, color-coded, plastic-sheet pipe markers, complying with ANSI A13 .1. Small Pipes : For external diameters less than 6" ( including insulation, if any) , provide full-band pipe markers, extending 360 degrees around pipe at each location and fastened by snap-on application of pre-tensioned semi-rigid plastic pipe marker. Lettering: Manufacturer' s standard preprinted nomenclature which best describes piping system in each instance, as selected by Architect in cases of variance with names as shown or specified. BPA 87-18. 01 Page 1 MECHANICAL mechanical identification. 15190 Arrows: Print each pipe marker with arrows indicating direction of flow, either integrally with piping system service lettering (to accommodate both directions) , or as separate unit of plastic. Valve Schedule Frames: General: For each page of the valve schedule, provide a glazed display frame, and screws for removable mounting on masonry walls. Provide frames of finished hardwood or extruded aluminum, with SSB-grade sheet glass. Engraved Plastic-Laminate Signs: General: Provide engraving stock _ melamine plastic laminate, complying with FS L-P-387 , in the sizes and thicknesses indicated, engraved with engraver' s standard letter style of the sizes and wording indicated, black with white core ( letter color) except as otherwise indicated, punched for mechanical fastening except where adhesive mounting is necessary because of substrate. Thickness: 1/16" for units up to 20 sq. in. or 8" length; 1/8" for larger units. Fasteners : Self-tapping stainless steel screws, except contact-type permanent adhesive where screws cannot or should not penetrate the substrate. LETTERING AND GRAPHICS: General: Coordinate names, abbreviations and other designations used in mechanical identification work, with corresponding designations shown, specified or scheduled. Provide numbers , lettering and wording as indicated, or if not otherwise indicated, as recommended by manufacturers or as required for proper identification and operation/maintenance of mechanical systems and equipment. PART 3 - EXECUTION APPLICATION AND INSTALLATION: General Installation Requirements: Coordination: Where identification is to be applied to surfaces which require insulation, painting or other covering or finish, including valve tags in finished mechanical spaces, install identification after completion of covering and painting. Install identification prior to installation of acoustical ceilings and similar removable concealment. Ductwork Identification: General: Identify air supply, return, exhaust, intake and relief ductwork with stenciled signs and arrows , showing ductwork BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 2 'MECHANICAL mechanical identification 15190 — service and direction of flow, in black or white (whichever provides most contrast with duckwork color) . 11 . Li Location: - In each space where ductwork is exposed, ,or concealed - only by removable ceiling 'system, locate signs near points - where ductwork originates or continues into concealed enclosures (shaft, underground or similar concealment) , - and at 50 ' spacings — along exposed runs. Access Doors: Provide stenciled or plastic-laminate type signs { i on each access door in ductwork and housings, indicating purpose of access (to what equipment) and other maintenance .and operating r " instructions, and appropriate safety and procedural information. Concealed . Doors: Where access doors are concealed - above acoustical ceilings or similar concealment, plasticized tags may a • be installed for identification in lieu of specified signs, at U Installer' s option. - , ; Piping System Identification: . General: Install pipe marker identification, and include arrows f' -I to .show normal direction of. flow: ` � Locate pipe markers and color bands wherever piping is exposed to - view in occupied spaces , . machine rooms, accesible maintenance spaces • (shafts, tunnels , plenums) and exterior . nonconcealed ! locations. - • V- alve Identification: , General:. Provide valve tag on valves, cocks and control devices in piping systems ; exclude check valves, valves within ifl 1j • factory-fabricated equipment units, plumbing fixture faucets, `� convenience- and .lawn-watering hose bits , and shut-off valves at plumbing fixtures, HVAC terminal devices and similar rough-in " I connections of end-use fixtures and units. List tagged valves in valve schedule for piping systems. Mount valve schedule frames and schedules in machine rooms where 1 indicated; or- if ,not otherwise indicated; where directed by U . Architect. 1. . Mechanical .Equipment Identification: " . General:. Install engraved plastic laminate sign on or near major - - items of mechanical equipment and operational devices. Lettering' Size: Minimum ' 1/4" high lettering for name of _ unit where viewing -distance is less than 2 ' -0" , 1/2" high for distance f up to 6 ' -0" , and proportionately larger lettering for greater - ( distances. Provide secondary lettering of 2/3 to 3/4 the size of principal lettering. —� END OF SECTION 15190 BPA 87-18 . 01 - Page 3 . MECHANICAL. mechanical- insulation 15250 SECTION 15250 - MECHANICAL INSULATION PART 1 - GENERAL QUALITY ASSURANCE: �� - Manufacturers: Firms regularly -engaged in manufacture of mechanical insulation products, of types and sizes required, whose products" have been in: satisfactory use in similar service �+ for not less than 3 years.' Installer: . A firm, with at least 5years - successful installation jexperience 'on project with mechanical insulations similar to that required for this project. - , { Flame/Smoke Ratings: Provide , composite mechanical. insulation �—i insulation, jackets, coverings, sealers, mastics and adhesives) with flame-spread rating of 25 .or.- less, and smoke-developed ) 1 rating of 50 or less, as tested by ANSI/ASTM E 84 (NFPA 255) method. - SUBMITTALS: - - Product Data: Submit manufacturer' s specifications and instal- lation instructions for mechanical insulation. Submit schedule showing Manufacturer' s product number, thickness, and furnished accessories for mechanical systems requiring insulation. PART 2 PRODUCTS PIPE INSULATION MATERIALS: - Fiberglass Pipe Insulation: FS HH-I-558 , Form D, Type III , Class as indicated. Fiberglass Pipe Fitting Insulation: FS HH-I-558 , Form E, Class as indicated. ) 1 - Flexible Unicellular Pipe Insulation: FS HH-I-573 , Class T. - Vapor Barrier Material:" FS HH-B-100, Type I, paper-backed aluminum foil, .except as otherwise indicated, strength and permeability rating equivalent to adjoining pipe insulation jacketing. - Staples, Bands, Wires and Cement: As recommended by insulation manufacturer for applications indicated. - Adhesives, Sealers and Protective Finishes: As recommended by insulation manufacturer for applications indicated. DUCTWORK INSULATION MATERIALS: - BPA 87-18 . 01 - Page 1 MECHANICAL mechanical insulation 15250 Rigid Fiberglass Ductwork Insulation: FS HH-I-558 , Form A, Type Rigid Class as indicated: Flexible Fiberglass Ductwork Insulation: FS HH-I-558 , Form B, Type I , Class as indicated: Vapor Barrier Material for Ductwork: F HH-B-100 ; paper-backed aluminum foil, except as otherwise indicated; strength and permeability rating equivalent to factory-applied vapor barriers on adjoining ductwork insulation, where available; with following additional construction characteristics: Ductwork Insulation Accessories: Provide staples, bands, wires , tape, anchors, corner angles and similar accessories as recommended by insulation Manufacturer for applications indicated. Ductwork Insulation Compounds: Provide cements , adhesives, coatings , sealers , protective finishes and similar compounds as recommended by - insulation Manufacturer for applications indicated. PART 3 - EXECUTION PLUMBING PIPING SYSTEM INSULATION: Cold Piping: Application Requirements: Insulate the following cold plumbing piping systems: Domestic cold water piping. Interior above-ground storm water piping. Plumbing vents within 6 lineal feet of roof outlet. Insulate piping systems specified above with one of the following types and thicknesses of insulation: Insulation: Fiberglass; 1" thickness. Hot Piping: Application Requirements: Insulate the following hot plumbing piping systems: Domestic hot water piping. Domestic hot water recirculating piping. Insulate piping systems specified above with one of the following types and thicknesses of insulation: Insulation: Fiberglass; 1" thick for pipe sizes up to and including 6" , 1-1/2" thick for pipe sizes over 6" . BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 2 MECHANICAL — mechanical insulation 15250 DUCTWORK SYSTEM INSULATION: IDuctwork: Application Requirements: Insulate the following ductwork: -Supply air ductwork between fan discharge, or unit discharge, and room terminal outlet. -Outdoor air ductwork: Return or exhaust air ductwork between room terminal inlet and/or fan inlet, or unit inlet; exhaust or _ relief air ductwork between unit and discharge air plenum. -Insulate ductwork systems specified above with one of the following types and thicknesses of insulation: ; Insulation: Flexible fiberglass; 1-1/2" thick, application limited to concealed locations. 1.J INSTALLATION OF PIPING INSULATION: General: Install insulation products in accordance with Manufacturer' s written instructions, and in accordance with recognized industry practices to ensure that insulation serves its intended purpose. Install insulation on pipe systems subsequent to testing and acceptance of tests. Cover valves, fittings and similar items in piping systems with equivalent thickness and composition of insulation as applied to adjoining pipe run. Install factory molded, precut or job fabricated units (at Installer' s option) except where specific form or type is indicated. Extend piping insulation without interruption through walls, floors and similar piping penetrations , except where otherwise indicated. Install protective metal shields and insulated inserts wherever needed to prevent compression of insulation. Pipe Hanger Insulation Inserts: Butt pipe insulation against pipe hanger insulation inserts. For hot pipes, apply 3 inch wide vapor barrier tape or band over the butt joints. For cold piping apply wet coat of vapor barrier lap cement on butt joints and seal joints with 3 inch wide vapor barrier tape or band. INSTALLATION OF DUCTWORK INSULATION: l_) General: Install insulation products in accordance with Manufacturer' s written instructions. Corner Angles: Install corner angles on external corners of insulation on ductwork in exposed finished spaces before covering with jacketing. END OF SECTION 15250 BPA 87-18. 01 Page 3 MECHANICAL fire extinguishing systems 15300 Li SECTION 15300 - FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK: • • Extent of fire extinguishing systems work is indicated on drawings and schedules, and by requirements of this section. The systems shall include the Standpipe and Pre-Action Sprinkler System with the related equipment, devices and controls for a complete and approved installation. • 1 QUALITY INSURANCE: • Manufacturers: Firms regularly engaged in manufacture of fire ff j protection piping systems products, of types, materials, and sizes required, whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for not less than 5 years. 1jInstaller: A firm with at least 3 years of successful installation experience on projects with fire extinguishing piping systems work similar to that required for project. NFPA Code: Comply with ANSI/NFPA 13 , "Installation of Sprinkler Systems" , and ANSI/NFPA 14 "Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems" . - UL Labels: Provide piping products which have been approved and labeled by Underwriters Laboratories. Local Fire Department/Marshall Regulations : Comply with governing regulations pertaining to fire extinguishing system - piping. L.� SUBMITTALS: Product Data: Submit manufacturer' s data for fire protection I systems, materials and products. i Shop Drawings: Submit scaled layout coordination drawings for � fire extinguishing pipe and fittings including, but not necessarily limited to, pipe and tube sizes, locations, elevations and slopes of horizontal runs, wall and floor penetrations, and connections. Show interface and spatial { relationship between piping and proximate equipment. Certificate of . Installation: Submit certificate upon completion of fire extinguishing piping work which indicates that work has been tested in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 13 and ANSI/NFPA 14, and also that system is operational, complete, and has no defects. L�I • BPA 87-18.01 Page 1 MECHANICAL fire extinguishing systems 15300 PART 2 - PRODUCTS FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM PIPING MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS: General: Provide piping materials and factory-fabricated piping products of sizes, types, pressure ratings, temperature ratings , and capacities as indicated. Where not indicated, provide proper selection as determined by Installer to comply with installation requirements. Provide sizes and types materials which match pipe materials used in fire extinguishing piping systems. Where more than 1 type of materials or products are indicated, selection is Installer' s option. BASIC PIPE, TUBE AND FITTINGS: General: Provide pipe, tube, and fittings complying with Division-15 Basic Materials and Methods section "Pipe, Tube, and Fittings" , in accordance with the following listing: Interior Piping: Black Steel Pipe: Pipe Weight: Schedule 40 up to 8" ; Schedule 30 for 8" and larger. Fittings: Class 125 , cast-iron threaded. BASIC SUPPORTS AND ANCHORS: General: Provide valves complying with Division-15 Basic ' Mechanical Materials and Methods section "Valves" , in accordance with the following listing: VALVES: Interior Valves: Sectional: Gate valves or butterfly valves; Ul-listed. Check: Swing check valves; UL-listed. SPECIAL VALVES: General: Provide valves, UL-listed, in accordance with the following listing. Provide sizes and types which mate and match piping and equipment connections. Alarm Check Valve: Provide cast-iron water flow alarm check valve, 175 psi working pressure. Detector Check Valves: Provide cast-iron body det=ctor check valve, bronze fitted, with tapped bosses on each side for by-pass meter, air vent, and cover-mounted. BPA 87-18.01 Page 2 MECHANICAL fire extinguishing systems 15300 BASIC METERS AND GAGES: General: ' Provide fire protection specialties, UL-listed, in accordance with the following listing. Provide sizes and types which mate and match piping and equipment connections. Water Flow Indicators: Provide water flow detectors compatible with system type. Water-Motor Gongs: Provide 10" weatherproof, red enameled finish, water-motor gongs. r Supervisory Switches: Provide switches recommended by manufacturer for use in service indicated, similar to Gem F640 . AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS: 1 Li General: Provide automatic sprinklers of type indicated on Drawings, and in accordance with the following listing. Provide fusible links for 165°F (74°C) unless otherwise indicated. Finish: Chrome plate for occupied areas, cast brass for unoccupied areas. Sprinkler Cabinet and Wrench: Furnish steel, baked red enameled, sprinkler box with capacity to store 10 sprinklers and wrench sized to sprinklers. ( i PART 3 - EXECUTION INSPECTION: General: Examine areas and conditions under which fire protection materials and products are to be installed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in manner acceptable to Installer. 'i INSTALLATION OF BASIC IDENTIFICATION: Install fire protection signs on piping in accordance with NFPA 13 and NFPA 14 requirements. INSTALLATION OF PIPE AND PIPE FITTINGS: Comply with. requirements of NFPA 13 and NFPA 14 for installation of fire extinguishing piping materials. Install piping products where indicated, in accordance with manufacturers=' s written i instructions, and in accordance with recognized industry practices to ensure that piping systems comply with requirements and service intended purposes. Coordinate with other work, including electrical and plumbing piping, as necessary to interface components of fire Li BPA 87-18. 01 Page 3 MECHANICAL fire extinguishing systems 15300 extinguishing piping properly with other work. Provide wiring diagrams to electrical contractor. Install drain piping at low points of piping systems. Provide dry drum drips where indicated. Install hose outlet valves in pipiing where hose outlets are indicated. Mount sensors and flow detectors for connections to alarm system. Mount supervisory switches on each sectional valve and service entrance valves. Install pressure gages at top of each standpipe. Install manual shutoff at each audible alarm station. Install Inspector' s test connection where indicated, or at most remote point from riser. - INSTALLATION OF VALVES: Install valves in accordance with Division-15 Basic Materials and Methods section "Valves" . Detector Check Valves: Install in horizontal position as �. indicated, orientated for proper flow direction. Install by-pass meter with globe valve and check valve, in accordance with manufactuer' s installation directions. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL: Standpipe and Sprinkler Piping Flushing: Prior to connecting sprinkler risers for flushing, flush water feed mains, lead-in connections and control portions of sprinkler piping.. After fire sprinkler piping installation has been completed and before piping is placed in service, flush entire sprinkler system, as required to remove service, flush entire sprinkler system, as required to remove foreign substances, under pressure as specified in NFPA 13 . Continue flushing until water is clear, and check to ensure that debris has not clogged sprinklers. Hydrostatic Testing: After flushing system, test fire extinguishing piping hydrostatically, for period of 2 hours, at not less than 200 psi or at 50 psi in excess of maximum static pressure when maximum static pressure is in excess of 150 psi. Check system for leakage of joints. Measure hydrostatic pressure at low point of each system or zone being tested. Repair or replace piping system as required to eliminate leakage in accordance with NFPA standards for "little or no leakage" and retest as specified to demonstrate compliance. BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 4 MECHANICAL LJ fire extinguishing systems 15300 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING: Cleaning and Inspecting:. Clean and inspect fire protection systems in accordance with requirements of Division-15 Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods section "Pipes and Pipe Fittings" . EXTRA STOCK: Heads: For each style and temperature • range required, furnish additional sprinkler heads, amounting to one unit for every 100 installed units, but not less than 5 units of each. Wrenches: Furnish 2 spanner wrenches for each type and size of valve connection and fire hose coupling. Obtain receipt from Owner that extra stock has been received. END OF SECTION 15300 l ' � BPA 87-18.01 Page 5 MECHANICAL medical gas piping systems 15403 SECTION 15403 - MEDICAL GAS PIPING SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL • RELATED DOCUMENTS: • Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary- Conditions . and Division-1 Specifications sections, apply to work of this section. • Division-15 Basic Materials and Methods sections apply to work of this section. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Extent of medical gas piping and equipment work is indicated on drawings and schedules, and by requirements of this section and includes any modifications to existing facilities. Applications for medical gas piping systems include the following: Oxygen. . Nitrous oxide. Compressed air. • Vacuum. L QUALITY ASSURANCE: f_J Manufacturers: Firms regularly engaged in manufacture of medical gas piping products, of types, materials, and sizes required, whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for not less than. 5 years. Li Installer: An independent subcontractor with at least 5 years specialized installation experience on projects with medical gas piping and equipment work similar to that required for projects. NFPA Code Compliance: Comply with applicable requirements of NFPA Standards Nos. .56B, 56C, 56D, 56E, 56F, and 70 (NEC) pertaining to installation of medical-surgical gases in health Hf care facilities. • ANSI Code Compliance: Comply with applicable provisions of ANSI B31.1 "Power Piping" . CGA Compliance: Comply with Compressed Gas Association standards pertaining to construction and installation of applicable medical- ` gas piping systems. - SUBMITTALS: Product Data: Submit Manufacturer' s data for medical gas piping • - and equipment. BPA 87-18.01 Page 1 • MECHANICAL mecial gas piping systems 15403 PART 2 - PRODUCTS MEDICAL GAS PIPING MATERIALS: General: For each medical gas service indicated, comply with requirements of applicable Division-15 basic piping materials and equipment sections for products and materials , and as herein specified. Provide piping products abd equipment indicated, including pipe/tube, fittings, hangers, supports, anchors, valves, compressors, gas outlets, pressure switches, gages and receivers, as required for a complete installation. Where type is not indicated, provide materials complying with NFPA No. 56F, "Standard for Nonflammable Medical Gas Systems" . Where more than one type is indicated, selection is installer' s option. Medical Gas Piping: Compressed Air, Nitrous Oxide, and Oxygen: Copper Tubing: Provide copper tubing in sizes indicated;cleaned and end-capped in preparation for medical gas service; and with the following features: Wall thickness and temper: Type K, hard-drawn (above ground) , soft (below ground) . Fittings: Wrought-copper, brazed-type ends. Vacuum: PVC Pipe: Provide PVC plastic pipe in sizes indicated, and with the following features: Wall thickness: Schedule 40 . Fittings: PVC plastic socket type solvent cement joints. MEDICAL GAS PIPING EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES: General: Provide factory fabricated medical gas piping accessories of sizes, types, ratings and capacities indicated. Where type is not indicated, provide components and equipment complying with NFPA No. 56F, and as determined to comply with installation requirements. Shutoff Valves: Provide medical gas shutoff valves; bronze bodied, double seal, full flow, union ball type with neoprene seat seals and 0-ring packing. Design so quarter turn of lever type valve handle is maximum travel between open and closed positions. Design for working pressures up to and including 300 PSI . Provide valves with color coded gas identification labels, and with in-out copper tube connecting extensions. Gas Service Outlets: Provide quick connect/disconnect type gas service outlet valves with geometric shape indexing to prevent BPA 87-18. 01 Page 2 MECHANICAL medical gas piping systems 15403 interchangeability between services. One handed connection and removal of equipment; with positive locking ring which retains equipment stem in valve during use, and with secondary lock in outlet which prevents equipment from falling to floor when released. Provide automatic secondary service valve which prevents gas flow when primary valve is removed. Silver braze 8" length of 3/8" Type K or L seamless copper tubing to valve block. Wall Gas Outlet Escutcheons: Provide one piece stainless steel cover plate escutcheons with permanently color coded identifying _ insert pin indexed to corresponding outlets. Construct inserts with adequate space to provide access to outlet valves to permit servicing of multiple ganged outlets without disturbing adjacent outlets in same assembly. Provide outlets with bead chains and dust covers. i PART 3 - EXECUTION INSTALLATION OF MEDICAL GAS PIPING AND EQUIPMENT: General: Install medical gas piping and equipment where indicated in accordance with applicable NFPA standards , with equipment manufacturer' s written instructions, and with recognized industry practices, to ensure that medical gas piping and equipment comply with requirements and serve intended purposes. Comply with requirements of Division-15 Basic Materials and Methods sections. Coordinate with other work including plumbing, as nesessary to I interface installation of medical gas piping and equipment with II other work. Make final connections to equipment furnished by others. Braze piping joints/connections with silver-lead brazing alloy or brazing metal with melting point of 1000 degrees F. or greater, unless otherwise indicated as required. Joints in vacuum lines shall be solvent cemented as described in Basic Materials and Methods section, "Pipe, Tube, and Fittings" . After installation of piping, but prior to installation of outlet valves, blow lines clear with oil free dry air or nitrogen. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL: I 1 � Test medical gas piping, including pressure, cross connection and final testing in accordance with NFPA 56F and other governing regulations. Indicate in writing to Owner that required tests have been successfully conducted and permanent records of tests maintained. END OF SECTION 15403 3 I BPA 87-18. 01 • Page 3 . MECHANICAL potable water systems 15411 SECTION 15411 - POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Applications for domestic water piping systems include the following: - Potable cold-water piping. - Potable hot-water piping. Potable recirculating-water piping. QUALITY ASSURANCE: Plumbing Code Compliance: Comply. with applicable portions of Plumbing Code having jurisdiction pertaining to plumbing materials, construction and installation of products.. PART - PRODUCTS BASIC -IDENTIFICATION: I , General: Provide 'identification in accordance with the following listing: - Potable Water Piping: Plastic pipe markers. Potable Water Valves: Plastic valve tags. BASIC PIPE, TUBE AND FITTINGS: Potable Water Piping (not buried under earth) : Tube Size 1/2" and Larger: Copper tube. Wall Thickness: Type L, hard-drawn temper. Fittings: Wrought-copper,. solder joints. Exterior Water Piping (or buried under earth) : Tube Size 1/2" and Larger: Copper tube. Wall Thickness: Type K., soft-annealed temper.- Fittings: -Cast-copper, flared tube. SPECIAL PIPING SPECIALTIES: Water Hammer Arresters: Provide bellows type water hammer arresters, stainless -steel casing -and bellows, pressure rated for 250 psi, tested and certified in accordance with PDI Standard i WH-201. BPA 87-18.01 - Page 1 MECHANICAL potable water systems 15411 BASIC VALVES: Sectional Valves: Gate Valves and Ball Valves. Shutoff Valves: Gate Valves and Ball Valves. Drain Valves: 2" and Smaller: Gate Valves and Ball Valves. Check Valves: All Sizes: Swing Check Valves. PART 3 - EXECUTION INSTALLATION OF PIPING SPECIALTIES: Water Hammer Arresters: Install in upright position, in locations and of sizes in accordance with PDI Standard WH-201, and elsewhere as required. INSTALLATION OF VALVES: Sectional Valves: Install on branches and risers, close to main, where branch or riser service 2 or more plumbing fixtures or equipment connections, and elsewhere as indicated. Shutoff Valves: Install on inlet of plumbing equipment items , and on inlet of plumbing fixtures, and elsewhere as required. Drain Valves: Install on plumbing equipment items located to completely drain equipment for service or repair. Install at base of risers, at base of rises or drops in piping system, and elsewhere where indicated or required to completely drain domestic water piping system. Check Valves: Install on discharge side of pumps , and elsewhere as indicated or required. INSTALLATION OF PUMPS: Provide an immersion aquastate with separable socket for each hot watof recirculating pump.Initially se8 aquagtat to start pump at 100 ( 54 C) , and stop pump at 120 F (60 C) unless indicated otherwise. INSTALLATION OF BACKFLOW PREVENTERS: Install backflow preventers where indicated, and/or where required by Code. Pipe relief outlet to nearest floor drain. BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 2 MECHANICAL potable water systems 15411 INSTALLATION OF PRESSURE REGULATING VALVES: Install pressure 'regulating valves where indicated. Provide inlet and outlet shutoff valves, and globe valve bypass. Provide pressure gage on valve outlet. r , EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS: Piping Runouts to Fixtures: Provide hot and cold water piping runouts to fixtures of sizes indicated, but in no case smaller than required by National Standard Plumbing Code. Mechanical Equipment Connections: Connect hot and cold water piping system to mechanical equipment as indicated, and comply with equipment Manufacturers installation instructions. Provide t- shutoff valves and unions for connections, provide drain valve on drain connection. SPARE PARTS: Furnish to Owner, with receipt, one valve key for each key operated hydrant, supply stop, bibb, or faucet installed. j I END OF SECTION 15411 1 11 Li I Li I I Li BPA 87-18 .01 Page 3 MECHANICAL drainage and vent systems 15420 SECTION 15420 - DRAINAGE AND VENT SYSTEMS , i PART 1 - GENERAL ( DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Building storm, sanitary and miscellaneous drainage and vent piping systems. QUALITY ASSURANCE: I ! Plumbing Code Compliance: Comply with applicable portions of the Plumbing Code having jurisdiction pertaining to plumbing materials, construction and installation of products. SUBMITTALS: Product Data: Submit product data sheets of drainage system i devices for review. Coordination Drawings: Prepare and submit coordination drawings I for drainage and vent piping. I , PART 2 - PRODUCTS Li SOIL AND WASTE PIPING MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS: 1 Above Ground Piping: I� Tube Size 8" and Smaller: Copper tube. (Not permitted for It branch-piping (waste or vent) of urinals. ) LJ Wall Thickness: Type DWV. Fittings: Cast-bronze, drainage pattern, solder-joint. Tube Size 1" and Smaller: Copper tube (condensate drain from cooling coil or indirect drains only) . Li Wall Thickness: Type M. Fittings: Cast-bronze, solder-joint. Pipe Size 15" and Smaller: Cast-iron hub-and-spigot soil pipe. Pipe Class: Service weight. Fittings: Cast-iron, hub-and-spigot soil pipe fittings, lead and oakum joints. Fittings: Cast-iron, hub-and-spigot , soil pipe fittings, compression gasket joints. BPA 87-18.01 Page 1 MECHANICAL drainage and vent systems 15420 Pipe Size 10" and Smaller: Hubless cast-iron soil pipe. Pipe Class: Service weight. Fittings: Hubless cast-iron soil pipe fittings, no-hub joints. Pipe Size 24" and Smaller: Galvanized steel pipe. Pipe Weight: Schedule 40 . Fittings: Class 125 , galvanized cast-iron, drainage pattern, screwed joints. Underground Piping: Pipe Size 15" and Smaller: Cast-iron hub-and-spigot soil pipe. Pipe Class: Service weight. Fittings : Cast-iron, hub-and-spigot soil pipe fittings, lead and oakum joints. Fittings: Cast-iron, hub-and-spigot soil pipe fittings, compression gasket joints. BASIC SUPPORTS, ANCHORS, AND SEALS: Adjustable steel clevises, steel pipe clamps, and pipe saddle supports for horizontal piping hangers and supports. Two-bolt riser clamps for vertical piping supports. Concrete inserts, C-clamps, and steel brackets for building attachments. Copper flashings for piping penetrations. Cleanout Plugs (CO) : Cast-bronze or brass, threads complying with ANSI B2. 1, countersunk head. Zurn Z-1440A. Floor Cleanouts (FCO) (DCO) : Cast-iron body and frame; cleanout plug; adjustable top. Zurn Z-1400-2 with top to suit floor construction. Provide clamping collar where cleanout is installed in waterproof construction. Wall Cleanouts (WCO) : Cast-iron body adaptable to pipe with cast-bronze or brass cleanout plug; stainless steel cover including screws. Zurn Z-1445-1. Flashing Flanges (FF) : Cast-iron watertight stack Z-195 or wall sleeve Z-857 with membrane flashing ring. Provide underdeck clamp and sleeve length as required. BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 2 MECHANICAL drainage and vent systems 15420 Vent Flashing Sleeves (VFS) : Cast-iron calking type roof coupling for cast-iron stacks, Zurn Z-196, cast-iron threaded type roof coupling for steel stacks, and cast-bronze stack flashing sleeve for copper tubing. Floor Drains (FD)-: FD-A: c.i. body, nickel bronze top, square nickel bronze strainer. ZN-415Y. Funnels: c.i. body, 6" top opening. Z-414. Fresh Air Inlet (FAI) : FAI-V: Vandal-proof hooded vent cap. Z-193 . FAI-W: Wall inlet, nickel bronze, locking device. ZANB 1465. PART .3 - EXECUTION - INSTALLATION OF DRAINAGE AND VENT PIPING: General: Grade and shape trench bottom to fit bottom of pipe ( 90 ) . Lay underground piping beginning at low point of systems, true to grades and alignment indicated with unbroken continuity of invert. Place bell ends of piping facing upstream. Install required gaskets in accordance with Manufacturer' s recommendations for use of lubricants, cements, and other special installation requirements. Clean interior of piping of dirt and other superfluous material as work progresses. Maintain swab or drag in line and pull past joints as it is completed. Place plugs in ends of uncompleted piping at end of day or whenever Li work stops. Install drainage and vent piping pitched to drain at minimum. slope of 1/4" per foot ( 2%) for piping 3" and smaller, and 1/8" per foot (1%) for piping 4" and larger. Install 1" thick extruded polystyrene over underground piping not under building. Provide width to extend minimum of 12"_ beyond sides of pipe. Install directly over pipe, centered on pipe center line. INSTALLATION OF PIPING SPECIALTIES: Frost-Proof Vent Caps: Install frost-proof vent caps on each vent pipe passing through roof. INSTALLATION OF PIPING PRODUCTS: j� Cleanouts: Install in above ground and underground sanitary piping as indicated, as required by Plumbing Code having BPA 87-18. 01 Page 3 MECHANICAL drainage and vent systems 15420 - jurisdiction; and at each change in direction of piping greater than 45°; at minimum intervals of 50 ' for piping 4" and smaller and 100 ' for larger piping; and at base of each vertical soil or waste stack. Install floor and wall cleanout covers for concealed piping, select type to match adjacent building finish. Extend cleanouts from exterior piping up to final grade. Flashing Flanges: Provide flashing flange and clamping device with stacks and cleanout passing through waterproof membranes. Vent Flashing Sleeves: Install on stacks passing through roof , secure over stack flashing in accordance with Manufacturer' s instructions. INSTALLATION OF FLOOR DRAINS: Install floor drains at low points of surface areas to be drained, or as indicated. Set tops of drains flush with finished floor. Install drain flashing collar or flange so that no leakage occurs between drain and adjoining flooring. Maintain integrity of waterproof membranes, where penetrated. Position drains so that they are accessible and easy to maintain. EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS: Piping Runouts to Fixtures: Provide soil and waste piping runouts to plumbing fixtures and drains, with approved trap. Locate piping runouts as close as possible to bottom of floor slab supporting fixtures or drains. PIPING TESTS: Test piping system in accordance with requirements of Plumbing Code having jurisdiction where the code requires a more stringent test than specified here-in. Piping System Test: Test for leaks and defects new drainage and vent piping systems and parts of existing systems, which have been altered, extended or repaired. If testing is performed in segments, submit a separate report for each test, complete with a diagram of the portion of the system tested. Leave uncovered and unconcealed new, altered, extended, or replaced drainage and vent piping until it has been tested and approved. Expose all such work for testing, that has been covered or concealed before it has been tested and approved. BPA 87-18. 01 Page 4 MECHANICAL drainage and vent systems 15420 Drainage and Venting System Testing Proceedures: Rough Plumbing: Except for outside leaders and perforated or open jointed drain tile, test the piping of plumbing drainage and venting systems upon completion of the rough piping installation. Tightly close openings in the piping system, and fill with water to the point of overflow, but not less than 10 feet head ' of water. Water level shall not drop during the period from 15 minutes before the inspection starts, through completion of, the inspection. Inspect joints for leaks. END OF SECTION 15420 U 1 I i BPA 87-18. 01 Page 5 MECHANICAL plumbing fixtures and trim 15440 SECTION 15440- PLUMBING FIXTURES AND TRIM PART 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Extent of plumbing equipment work is indicated on drawings and provisions of this section. SUBMITTALS: Product Data: Submit Manufacturer' s specifications for plumbing fixtures and trim, including roughing-in dimensioned drawings. j PART 2 - PRODUCTS u PLUMBING FIXTURES: General: For each type fixture, provide compatible trim, including but not limited to: carrier, seats, and valves as indicated by their published product information; either as I designed and constructed, or as recommended by the manufacturer, and as required for a complete, acceptable installation. Advise trim manufacturer of fixture being used to ensure proper fit and operation. MATERIALS: jI Where fittings, trim and accessories are exposed or semi-exposed, '-_� provide bright chrome-plated or polished stainless steel units. Provide copper or brass where not exposed. PLUMBING FITTINGS, TRIM AND ACCESSORIES: Shutoffs: Include manual shutoff valves and connecting stem 1 1 pipes for each outlet to permit outlet servicing without shut-down of water supply piping systems. P-Traps: Include removable P-traps where drains are indicated for direct connection to drainage system. Carriers: Provide cast-iron supports for fixtures, of either ; graphitic gray iron, ductile iron, or malleable iron as indicated. Fixture Bolt Caps: Provide Manufacturer' s standard exposed - fixture bolt caps finished to match fixture finish. Escutcheons: Where fixture supplies and drains penetrate walls in exposed locations, provide chrome-plated cast-brass escutcheons with set screw. BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 1 MECHANICAL plumbing fixtures and trim 15440 Maintenance Devices: Furnish owner at least six ( 6) of each type of special tool, key or wrench required for maintenance. MANUFACTURERS: Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering plumbing fixtures and trim which may be incorporated in the work include, but not limited to, the following: Plumbing Fixtures: American Standard, (AS) Crane Co. (C) Kohler Co. (K) Plumbing Trim: Chicago Faucet Co. (CF) McGuire Manufacturing. (MG) Royal Brass Mfg. Co. (RB) Speakman Co. (SP) Sloan Valve Co. (SV) Symmons Industries , Inc. (SY) T & S Brass and Bronze Works, Inc. (TS) Water Coolers: Elkay Mfg. Co. (EL) Halsey Taylor Div. , Ding-Seeley Thermos Co. (HT) Haws Drinking Faucet Co. (HW) Stainless Steel Sinks: Elkay Mfg. Co. (EL) Just Mfg. Co. (J) Fixture Carriers: Josam Mfg. Co. (JM) Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co. (JS) Zurn Industries, Inc. , Hydromechanics Div. (Z) PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULE: General: Fixtures furnished shall be equal as approved to the items listed herein. Mounting heights listed herein shall be followed unless otherwise indicated. Where other height is indicated verify with Architect. Water Closet: WC-1 (Mount rim 16" AFF) Bowl: Water saver, off-floor mounting, siphon jet elongated bowl, 1 1/2" top inlet spud AS-Afwall 2477 . 016 ; C-Walton 3-444; K-Kingston 4430 ET. BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 2 MECHANICAL plumbing fixtures and trim 15440 Supply: Flush valve, quiet, exposed, diaphragm type, nonhold open handle, 1 inch IPS screw driver Bak-Chek angle stop with cap, adjustable tailpiece, vacuum breaker flush connection, spud coupling for- 1 1/2 " top spud, cast wall flange w/set screw and spud flange. SV Royal 110-3YBYC. Seat: White, open front, elongated, heavy duty, fire proof construction conforming to UL 94VO, guaranteed nonyellowing, concealed check and self-sustaining stainless steel hinge. Sperzel 80 - EWCH. Support: Combination soil and vent fitting and adjustable chair carrier; horizontal or vertical arrangement to suit piping, space and construction restrictions; vent piping connection; single and back to back installation; hub and no hub soil pipe. Zurn System. Urinal: UR-1 (Mount rim 24" AFF) Urinal: Wall hung, siphon jet, water saver, 3/4" inlet spud, flushing rim, extended stall side, 2" inlet threaded inside, open trapway. AS-Trimbrook 6560. 015 ; C-Embassy 7-150 ; K-Freshman 4985-T. Supply: Flush valve, quiet, exposed diaphragm type, nonhold open handle, 3/4" IPS screwdriver Bak-Chek angle stop with cap, adjustable tailpiece, vacuum breaker, flush connection, spud coupling for 3/4" top spud cast wall flange w/set screw and spud flange. SV Royal 186 YBYC. Support: Extruded rectangular uprights, plate type system with lower bearing plate. Zurn ZR 1222. Lavatory: LV-1 (Mount rim 34" AFF) Lavatory: Vitreous china, 20" x 18" , front overflow contoured back and side splash shield, faucet holes on 4" centers drilled for concealed arms. K-Greenwich 2032. Supply: 4" centerset faucet, rigid gooseneck spout, wrist blade handle. CF895-E1-317, GN-2A spout, El single screen outlet, 317 ( 4" ) wrist blade handles. Waste: Perforated cast brass drain with 1 1/4" 17 ga. tailpiece CF327. i Trap: 1 1/4" x 1 1/2" , 17 ga. tubular sink trap, cast brass elbow, cast brass nuts, Sanitary-Dash R510B with 1 1/2" c.p. nipple and deep escutcheon. Supplies: Angle loose key stop, 1/2" IPS inlet and 1/2" OD outlet, 1/2" x 12" flexible riser. CF 1006 w/995 valve 1/2" x 5" c.p. brass nipple and c.p. cast brass escutcheon w/set screw. BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 3 MECHANICAL plumbing fixtures and trim 15440 Support: Conceal arm carrier, rectangular extruded uprights Zurn ZR-1231. Lavatory: LV-2 (Mount rim 34" AFF) Same as LV-1 , arranged for back to back installation. Support Zurn ZR-1233 . Lavatory: LV-5 Lavatory: Stainless steel, self rim 18 ga. , type 304, 18-8 overall width 19" x 17 1/2" depth, 16" x 11 1/2" x 7 1/2" deep, one faucet hole, 3 1/2" drain opening. Just SL17519-A-GR. Supply: Wall mounted self-closing double foot control mixing valve with loose key stops, 3/8" IPS inside threaded inlets. C.P. brass housing, 14" hinged polished aluminum foot control pedals K-13816 ; supply to spout with loose key volume regulator K-13721; gooseneck spout with spray head, center of inlet to center outlet 5" K-13774 . Waste: C.P. brass stamped brass drain for 3 1/2" outlet, 1 1/2" C.P. brass tailpiece LK-18 . Trap: Same as CSK-1. WV Con: Same as CSK-1. Lavatory: LV-6 Lavatory: Same as LV-3 . Supply: Same as LV-1 with self closing feature CF895-E1-317-244. Waste: Same as LV-3 . Trap: Same as LV-1. Supplies: Same as LV-1. Support: Same as LV-1. Counter Sink: CSK-2 Sink: Stainless steel, self rim, 18 ga. , type 304, 18-8, overall width 19" x 20" depth, bowl 16" x 14" x 7 1/2" deep, 3 faucet holes, 4" oc, 3 1/2" drain opening. Just SL-2019-A-GR. Supply: 8" wide spread faucet, rigid gooseneck spout, wrist blade handles CF786-E1-317 , GN-2A spout, El single screen outlet, 317 ( 4" ) wrist blade handles. BPA 87-18. 01 Page 4 MECHANICAL plumbing fixtures and trim 15440 Waste: Stainless steel duo strainer with 1 1/2" tailpiece. J-35 . Trap: 1 1/2". c.p. semi-cast brass P-trap, 17 ga. tube. to wall, c.o. plug, brass nuts. MG 8912. WV Con: Cast brass waste and vent connection with brass compression ring, c.p. brass slip nut, 1 1/2" OD x 1 1/2" IPS male thread. MG 150 MIPSPCNB. Supplies: C.P. brass 1/2" IPS angle stop with 3/8" x 12" flex riser, escutcheon MG 2165 w/ 1/2" x 5" nipple. Counter Sink: CSK-3 Sink: Stainless steel, self rim, 18 ga. , type 304, 18-8 , overall width 17" x 20" depth, bowl 14" x 14" x 10 1/2" deep, 3 -faucet holes, _ -4" oc, 3 1/2" drain opening. Just SLX-2017-A-GR. Supply: 8" wide spread faucet, rigid gooseneck spout, wrist blade handles CF786-E1-317 , GN-2A spout, El single screen outlet, 317 (4") wrist blade handles. Waste: Stainless steel basket strainer J-35. Trap: 1 1/2" c.p. semi-cast brass P-trap, 17 ga. tube to wall, c.o. plug, brass nuts. MG 8912. WV Con: Cast brass waste and vent connection with brass compression ring, c.p. brass slip nut, 1 1/2" OD x 1 1/2" IPS male thread. MG 150 MIPSPCNB. Supplies: C.P. brass 1/2" IPS angle stop with 3/8". 12" flex riser, escutcheon. MG . 2165 w/ 1/2" x 5" nipple. . Hose Cock : HC-1 (Compressed Air) iI HC-1: Compressed air (CA)., hose cock, back mounted flange with 3/8" IPS male shank and (2) 3/8" #907 hose cocks with serrated nozels, Casting red brass alloy. Chicago Faucets No. 987-907; or equal, - - PART 3 - EXECUTION INSPECTION AND PREPARATION: - � Install plumbing .fixtures at indicated heights; in accordance with fixture Manufacturer' s written instructions, roughing-in drawings, and with recognized industry practices. Ensure that plumbing fixtures comply with requirements .and serve intended purposes. Comply with applicable requirements of the Plumbing Code having. jurisdiction pertaining to installation of plumbing fixtures. BPA 87-18. 01 Page . S MECHANICAL plumbing fixtures and trim 15440 Fasten trim properly and securely to fixture and plumbing fixture and fixture carriers securely to indicated supports or building structure; and ensure that fixtures are level and plumb and operate properly. Secure plumbing supplies behind or within wall construction so as to be rigid, and not subject to pull or push movement. CLEAN AND PROTECT: Clean plumbing fixtures of dirt and debris upon completion of installation. Protect installed fixtures from damage during the remainder of the construction period. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL: Upon completion of installation of plumbing fixtures and after units are water pressurized, test fixtures to demonstrate capability and compliance with requirements. When possible, correct malfunctioning units at site, then retest to demonstrate compliance; otherwise, remove and replace with new units and proceed with retesting. END OF SECTION 15440 BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 6 MECHANICAL plumbing equipment 15450 SECTION 15450 - PLUMBING EQUIPMENT PART 1 - GENERAL QUALITY ASSURANCE: Manufacturers: Firms regularly engaged in manufacture of plumbing equipment of type and sizes required, whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for not less than 5 years. SUBMITTALS: Product Data: Submit Manufacturer' s plumbing equipment specifications, installation and start-up instructions, and capacity and ratings , with selection points clearly indicated. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Water Heater: 1 Heater: WHR-1 and WHR-2. Make: State Industries, Inc. , Asland City, TN 37015 `—I Model: SR8-50 NADSF 1 I Capacity: Input 48,000 Btuh. ti I Storage - 50 gallon. Recovery - 49. 0 gph @ 90oF rise. Required Features: � � -GLASHIELD tank lining. -AGA and ASME temperature and pressure relief valve. -Drain valve. l ) -Meets ASHRAE 90A. -Horizontal vent kit w/ mesh vent kit. -AGA Certified Energy Cut-Off (E.C.O. ) safety feature. I Domestic Hot Water Pumps: 1 Make: Bell & Gossett, Morton Grove, IL. Model: Booster, all bronze Series HV, 1/6 HP. , 120 .v. , 1 ph. , I 60 HZ. . Control: Provide operating control for each pump: immersion type water temperature sensor with separable socket. BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 1 MECHANICAL plumbing equipment 15450 Backflow Preventers: Make: Watts Regulator Co. , Lawrence, MA. Schedule: BF-RPZ: Reduced pressure zone Watts series 909 . PART 3 - EXECUTION INSTALLATION: General: Install in accordance with manufacturer' s installation instructions, and in compliance with applicable codes. Start-up: Start-up, test and adjust equipment in accordance with manufacturer' s start-up instructions. END OF SECTION 15450 BPA 87-18 . 01 Page 2 MECHANICAL natural gas systems ' 15488 SECTION 15488 - NATURAL GAS SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Applications for natural gas piping systems include the following: • • Cost of work required to be performed by Gas Utility Company. Permits and required fees. Building distribution system from gas meter to . gas-fired equipment final connections. ' Installation of gas valve vent piping. • QUALITY ASSURANCE: ANSI Code Compliance: Comply with applicable provisions of ANSI B31. 2 "Fuel Gas Piping" . National Fuel Gas Code Compliance: Comply with applicable —� provisions of NFPA 54 (ANSI Z223 ,1) "Natural Fuel Gas Code" , and ANSI Z223.1a "Supplement to National Fuel Gas Code. " Local Utility Compliance: Comply with requirements of local gas utility company. II PART 2 - PRODUCTS • BASIC IDENTIFICATION: i Building Distribution Piping: Plastic pipe markers. Gas Valves: Plastic valve tags. . BASIC PIPE, TUBE AND FITTINGS: 1 Gas Service Piping: I All Pipe Sizes: Black steel pipe. Pipe Weight: Schedule 40. • Fittings: Wrought-steel buttwelding. Wrapping: Machine wrap pipe -using 50% overlap, with poly-vinyl chloride tape. Hand wrap fittings using 1000 overlap wrap extending 6" beyond fitting onto wrapped pipe. comply With tape Manufacturers installation instructions. Building Distribution Piping: Pipe Size 2" and Smaller: Black steel pipe. BPA 87-18.01 Page 1 MECHANICAL natural gas systems 15488 Pipe Weight: Schedule 40 . Fittings: Malleable iron threaded. Pipe Size 2-1/2" and Larger: Black steel pipe. Pipe Weight: Schedule 40 . Fittings: Wrought-steel buttwelding. BASIC PIPING SPECIALTIES: General: Provide piping specialties complying with Division-15 Basic Materials and Methods section "Piping Specialties" , in accordance with the following listing: Pipe sleeves. Sleeve seals. BASIC SUPPORTS, ANCHORS AND SEALS: General: Provide supports, anchors, and seals complying with Division-15 Basic Materials and Methods section " Supports, Anchors, and Seals" , in accordance with the following listing: Adjustable swivel pipe rings for horizontal-piping hangers and supports. Two-bolt riser clamps for vertical piping supports. Concrete inserts, C-clamps, and steel brackets for building attachments. SPECIAL VALVES: Gas Cocks: Gas Cocks 2" and Smaller: 150 psi nonshock WOG, bronze straightway cock, flat or square head, threaded ends. Gas Cocks 2-1/2" and Larger: 125 psi nonshock WOG, iron body bronze mounted, straightway cock, square head, flanged ends. PART 3 - EXECUTION INSTALLATION OF BASIC IDENTIFICATION: General: Install mechanical identification in accordance with Division-15 Basic Materials and Methods section "Mechanical Identification" . BPA 87-18. 01 Page 2 ICAL natural gas systemsA15488 INSTALLATION OF NATURAL GAS PIPING: General: Install natural gas distribution piping in accordance with Division-15 Basic Materials and Methods section "Pipe, Tube, and Fittings" ; and in accordance with applicable codes and local utility company requirements. Use sealants on metal gas piping threads which are chemically resistant to natural gas. Use sealants sparingly, and apply to only male threads of metal joints. Remove cutting and threading burrs before assembling piping. Do not install defective piping or fittings. Do not use pipe with threads which are chipped, stripped or damaged. Plug gas outlets, including valves, with threaded plugs or caps immediately after installation and remain until continuing piping, or equipment connections are completed. Install drip-legs in gas piping where indicated, and where required by code or regulation. Install "Tee" fitting with bottom outlet plugged or capped, at bottom of pipe risers. Use dielectric unions where dissimilar metals are joined together. Install piping with 1" drop in 60' pipe run (0.14%) in direction of flow. Install piping parallel to other piping, but maintain minimum of 12" clear$nce b8tween gas piping and steam or hot water piping above 200 F (93 C) . For piping buried in building substrate, or below floor slabs, install in welded conduit, ventilated to outdoors on both ends, and tested to same requirements as gas piping. GAS SERVICE: General:. Arrange with utility company to provide gas service to indicated location with shutoff . at terminus. Consult with utility as to extent of its work, costs, fees and permits involved. Obtain permits. Pay costs for utility company' s work. Pay required fees. INSTALLATION OF VALVES: . Gas Cocks: Provide at connection to gas train for gas-fired equipment items; and on risers and branches where indicated. BPA 87-18.01 Page 3 MECHANICAL natural gas systems 15488 Locate gas cocks where easily accessible, and where they will be protected from possible injury. EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS: General: Connect gas piping to gas-fired equipment items, with drip legs and shutoff gas cocks. Comply with equipment Manufacturer' s instructions. PIPING TESTS: Test natural gas piping in accordance with ANSI B31.2, and local utility requirements. SPARE PARTS: Furnish to Owner, with receipt, 2 valve wrenches for each type of gas valve installed, requiring same. END OF SECTION 15488 F- BPA 87-18. 01 Page 4 MECHANICAL low pressure ductwork 15891 SECTION 15891 - LOW PRESSURE DUCTWORK PART 1 GENERAL QUALITY ASSURANCE: SMACNA Standards: Comply with SMACNA "Low Pressure Duct Construction Standards" for fabrication and installation of low pressure ductwork. .. SUBMITTALS:, Shop Drawings: Submit" dimensioned layouts of ductwork showing both the accurately scaled ductwork and its . relation to space. enclosure. Show modifications of indicated requirements, made to conform to ' local shop practice, and how those" modifications ensure that free area, materials, and rigidity are not reduced. Record Drawings: At project closeout, submit record drawings of installed ductwork, duct accessories, and outlets and inlets; in accordance with requirements- of Division-1. PART 2 - PRODUCTS DUCTWORK MATERIALS: . . Sheet Metal: 'Except as otherwise indicated, fabricate ductwork from galvanized sheet steel complying with ANSI/ASTM A 527, lockforming quality, with ANSI/ASTM A 525 , G90 zinc coating; mill phosphatized for exposed locations. Aluminum Sheet: Where indicated (Al-) , provide aluminum complying with ANSI/ASTM B 209, Alloy 3003 , Temper H14. Flexible Duct: Flexible duct shall be' factory insulated. Take-off fitting for connecting flexible duct shall have integral volume damper. MISCELLANEOUS DUCTWORK MATERIALS: General: Provide miscellaneous materials " and products of types and sizes indicated and, where not otherwise indicated, provide type and size required to comply with ductwork system requirements including proper connection of -ductwork and equipment. Duct Liner: Fibrous glass, complying with Thermal Insulation Manufacturers Association (TIMA) AHC-101; one -inch (1") thickness unless indicated otherwise. Duct Liner Adhesive: Comply with Adhesive and Sealant Council, Inc. (ASC) ASC-A-7001. BPA 87-18,.01 Page 1 MECHANICAL low pressure ductwork 15891 Duct Liner Fasteners: Comply with SMACNA MF-1. Duct Sealant: Nonhardening, nonmigrating mastic or liquid ,� elastic sealant (type applicable for fabrication/installation detail) as compounded and recommended by manufacturer specifically for sealing joints and seams in ductwork. Duct Cement: Nonhardening migrating mastic or liquid neoprene based cement (type applicable for fabrication/installation detail) as compounded and recommended by manufacturer specifically for cementing fitting components, or longitudinal seams in ductwork., Ductwork Support Materials and Accessories: Except as otherwise indicated, provide hot-dripped galvanized steel fasteners, anchors, rods, straps, trim and angles for support of ductwork. For aluminum ductwork, provide aluminum accessories and support materials, except where materials are electrolitically, separated from ductwork. FABRICATION: Fabricate ductwork with duct liner in each section of duct where indicated. Laminate liner to internal surfaces of duct in accordance with instructions - by manufacturers of lining and adhesive, and fasten with mechanical fasteners. Duct dimensions are net inside duct dimensions. Where internal linings are specified, ducts shall be increased an amount equal to the thickness of the lining. PART 3 -. EXECUTION General: Assemble and install ductwork in accordance with recognized industry practices which will achieve airtight (5% leakage) and noiseless (no objectional noise) systems, capable of performing indicated services. Install runs with minimum of joints. Align ductwork accurately at connections, within 1/8" misalignment tolerance and with internal surfaces smooth. Support ducts rigidly with suitable ties, braces; hangers and anchors of type which will hold ducts true-to-shape and to prevent buckling. ' Seal ductwork, after installation, to seal class recommended, and method prescribed in SMACNA "Low Pressure Duct Standards -5th Edition" . " Locate ductwork runs, except as otherwise indicated, vertically and horizontally and avoid diagonal runs wherever possible. Located runs as indicated by diagrams, details and notations, or s ` if not otherwise indicated, run ductwork in shortest route which does not obstruct usable space or block access for servicing building and its equipment. ' Hold ducts close to walls, overhead BPA 87-18.01 Page 2 - ' iI � , _. MECHANICAL low pressure ductwork 15891 I . } constructions, columns, . and . other structural • and ` permanent-enclosure elements of building. Limit clearance to ' 1/2" where: furring . is shown for enclosure- or concealment of '__j ducts, but allow for insulation thickness, if any. Where possible, locate insulated ductwork for 1" clearance outside. of insulation. • . Wherever possible in finished and occupied spaces, conceal ductwork from-view, by locating in mechanical shafts, hollow wall construction or above suspended , ceilings. Do not encase � horizontal runs in solid partitions, except as specifically shown. Coordinate layout with suspended ceiling and lighting I layouts and similar finished work. ` Paint inside of duct with flat black paint where interior of duct `f is visiblee -through inlets or outlets. Paint interior surfaces of inlets and outlets flat black where the interior surfaces are U visible through the inlets or outlets. 1 ` Electrical Equipment Spaces: Do not run ductwork through U- transformer vaults and their electrical equipment spaces and enclosures. Where ducts pass through interior partitions and exterior walls, -_, conceal space between construction opening and duct or duct-plus-insulation with sheet metal flanges of same gage as ' s duct. Overlap opening on 4 sides by at least 1-1/2" . Coordinate duct installations with installation of accessories, f �� dampers, coil frames, equipment, controls and other ' associated � -j work of ductwork system. , 1 Provide 6" flexible -duct connections at each connection to a fan d or air handling unit. _ Provide double wall turning vanes at square turns and in elbows I where the centerline radius is less than 1-1/2 times the duct width. Provide acoustical type turning vanes,' where' indicated. Provide dampers where required for balancing. Dampers shall be 1 ! at least one gage heavier than duct. Provide threaded permanent test holes at duct .connections to air ' handling units, and other locations where required for balancing :U ' and/or indicated. l i Support ductwork in manner . complying with SMACNA "Low Pressure 1i Duct Standards - 5th Edition" hangers and supports section. .,_ Mount automatic and motor operated dampers. Provide required ! safing. CLEANING AND PROTECTION: --1 BPA 87-18.01 Page 3 _i -1 MECHANICAL - 1 duct accessories 15910 Test Holes: Provide in ductwork at fan inlet and outlet, , and elsewhere as indicated, duct test holes, consisting of slot and cover, for instrument tests. i Quadrant Locks: Provide for each damper, - quadrant lock device on one end of shaft; and end bearing plte on . ,other end for damper lengths over 12" . Provide extended quadrant ~,. locks and end extended bearing plates for externally insulated ductwork. DUCT ACCESS DOORS: General: Provide at fire and smoke dampers and elsewhere - where �, indicated, duct access doors of size indicated or required. Construction: Construct of same or greater gage as ductwork served, provide uninsulated doors for insulated ductwork. Provide flush frames for insulated ductwork, extended frames for externally insulated duct. Provide one side hinged, other side - with 1 handle-type latch for doors 12" high and smaller, 2fl handle-type latches for larger doors. Il FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS: - General: Provide flexible duct connections wherever ductwork connects to vibration isolated equipment. . I PART 3 - EXECUTION s^ INSPECTION: Examine areas and conditions under which duct accessories will be installed. Do not proceed: with work until unsatisfactory ----, conditions have been corrected. '" INSTALLATION: Install duct accessories in accordance with Manufacturer' s , , installation instructions, with applicable portions of details of construction as shown in SMACNA standards, and in accordance with 1 recognized industry practices to ensure that products serve i intended function. r- Install turning vanes in each square or rectangular 90°elbows in � air systems, and elsewhere as indicated. t ', Install access doors to open against system air pressure, with ti--� latches operable from either side, except outside only where duct is too small for a person to enter. END OF SECTION 15910 H BPA 87-18.01 Page 2 MECHANICAL air outlets and inlets 15932 SECTION 15932 - AIR OUTLETS AND INLETS PART 1 - GENERAL SUBMITTALS: . cI Product Data:, Submit Manufacturer' s data on.'outlets and inlets. PART 2 - PRODUCTS CEILING AIR DIFFUSERS: General: Except as- otherwise indicated, provide Manufacturer' s standard ceiling air diffusers where shown; of size, shape, ' capacity and type . indicated; constructed- of materials and components as indicated, and as required for- complete installation. r Ceiling Compatibility: Provide diffusers with border styles that are compatible with adjacent ceiling systems, and that are specifically manufactured to -fit into -. ceiling module with accurate fit and adequate support. Refer to general construction drawings and specifications for types of - ceiling systems which will contain each type of ceiling air diffuser. REGISTERS AND GRILLES: General: Except as otherwise indicated, provide Manufacturer' s standard registers and grilles 'where shown; of size, shape, capacity and type indicated; constructed of materials and components as indicated, and as required for complete installation.-' Ceiling/Wall/Floor Compatibility: Provide registers and grilles with border styles that are compatible with adjacent ceiling/wall/floor systems, - and that are specifically manufactured to fit into construction with accurate fit and adequate support. - Refer to general construction drawings, and specifications for types of ceiling/wall construction which will contain each type of register and grille. LOUVERS: General: Except as otherwise indicated, provide Manfacturer' s standard louvers where shown; of size, shape, capacity and type ' indicated; constructed of materials and components. as indicated, and as required for complete installation. Performance: Provide AMCA rated louvers that have minimum free area, and maximum pressure drop for each type as listed in Manufacturer' s current data, complying with louver schedule. BPA 87-18.01 Page 1 MECHANICAL air outlets and inlets 15932 Substrate Compatibility: Provide louvers with frame and sill styles that are compatible with adjacent substrate, and that are specifically manufactured to fit into construction openings with accurate fit and adequate support, for weatherproof installation. Refer to general construction drawings and specifications for types of substrate which will contain each type of louver. Louver Screens: On inside face of exterior louvers, provide 1/2" square mush anodized aluminum wire bird screens mounted in removable extruded aluminum frames. PART 3 - EXECUTION INSPECTION: Examine areas and conditions under which outlets and inlets are to be installed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory . conditions have been corrected. - INSTALLATION: . - - General: Install outlets and inlets in accordance with, Manufacturer' s written instructions and in accordance with recognized industry practices to insure that products serve intended functions. ZAP screws are not permitted for mounting outlets or inlets. Coordinate with other work, including ductwork and duct accessories, as necessary to interface installation of outlets and inlets with other work. Locate ceiling air diffusers, registers, and grilles, as indicated on general construction "Reflected Ceiling Plans" . Unless otherwise indicated, locate units in center of acoustical ceiling modules. END OF SECTION 15932 it r-, BPA 87-18.01 Page 2 MECHANICAL testing, adjusting and balancing. 15990 SECTION 15990 - TESTING, ADJUSTING AND. BALANCING PART 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Extent of testing adjusting and balancing : work is indicated by requirements of this section, and also by drawings and schedules, and is defined to include, but is not necessarily limited to, air distribution systems, and associated equipment and apparatus of mechanical work. The work consists of replacement of drives, pulleys, belts, etc. to obtain requi-rements, setting speed and volume (flow) , adjusting facilities provided for systems, recording data, conducting tests, preparing and submitting reports, and recommending modification to work as required by contract -documents. QUALITY ASSURANCE: Installer: A firm with at least 5 years of successful testing, adjusting, and balancing experience on projects with testing and balancing requirements similar to those required for this project, who is not Installer of system to be tested and is otherwise independent of project. AABC Compliance: Comply with AABC' s Manual MN-1 "AABC National ti Standards" , as applicable to mechanical air and hydronic distribution systems and associated equipment and apparatus. 11 SUBMITTALS: Submit certified test reports by Test and Balance Supervisor., who performed TAB- work. JOB CONDITIONS: Do not proceed with testing, adjusting, and balancing work until work has been completed and is operable. Ensure that there is no latent residual work still to be completed. PART 2 - PRODUCTS PATCHING MATERIALS: Except as otherwise indicated, use same products as used by original Installer for patching holes. in insulation, ductwork and housings which have been cut or drilled for test purposes, including access for test instruments, attaching jigs, and similar purposes. BPA 87-18.01 - - Page 1 MECHANICAL testing, adjusting and balancing 15990 TEST INSTRUMENTS: Utilize test instruments and equipment as recommended in: AABC' s Manual MN-1 "AABC National Standards" . PART 3 - EXECUTION Replace filters before commencing tests. Test, adjust and balance environmental systems and components, as indicated, in accordance with procedures outlined in applicable standards. Prepare report of test results, including instrumentation calibration reports, in format recommended by applicable standards. Mark equipment settings, including damper control positions, valve indicators, fan speed control levers, and similar controls and devices, to show final settings at completion of TAB work. Retest, adjust and balance systems subsequent to significant system modifications, and resubmit test results. END OF SECTION 15990 f'a BPA 87-18.01 Page 2 MECHANICAL hvac equipment schedule 15999 SECTION 15999 - HVAC EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE General: Equipment furnished shall be equal as approved to the items listed herein. Electric. Cabinet Heater: ECH Make: Electromode Type: Commercial down-flow arranged for recess or surface mounting. Model: EWA ECH 15 20 30 40 Watts 1500 2000 3000 4000 Volts 277 277 277 277 Amps 5. 4 7.2 10.8 14.4 Required Features: - Built in thermostat - 24 volt set back relay - Surface mounting box where heater is to be surfaced mounted or recessed in concrete or masonry. Electric Unit Heater: EUH Make: Electromode, Auburn, NY Type: Suspended heater Accessories: Hanger bracket, built-in thermostat. Series: EUH Schedule: Heater Watts Btu EUH-3 3000 10,245 Electric: 277 V. , 1 Ph. , 60 Hz. BPA 87-18.01 Page 1 MECHANICAL hvac equipment schedule 15999 Exhaust Fans: EF Make: Jenn Industries Incorporated. Indianapolis, Indiana. —'; Type: Centrifugal Roof Exhauster. Electric: 115 V, 60 Hz, 1 Phase Required Features: -Epoxy coated Bird Screen -Electric Disconnect Switch mounted in fan 1 _, -12" high aluminum all welded insulated curb w/ wood nailer -Solid State Speed Controller mounted in fan -, -Back Draft Damper -AMCA certified rating and UL listed Finish: black enamel Schedule: 4 EF Model CFM SP HP RPM RO 4 CRD071A 165 0. 125 1/25 1550 8" x 8" 20" x 20" 5 CRD070A 250 0.125 1/25 1550 8" x 8" 20" x 20" 6 CRD071A 165 0.125 1/25 1550. 8" x 8" 20" x 20" i-.-` 7 CRD071A 165 0.125 1/25. 1550 8" x 8" 20" x 20" 8 CRD071A 165 0.125 1/25 1550 8" x 8" 20" x 20" 9 CRD071A 165 0.125 1/25 1550 8" x 8" 20" x 20" 10 CRD070A 280 0. 125 1/25 1550 8" x 8" 20" x 20" 11 CRD071A 165 0. 125 1/25 1550 8" x 8" 20" x 20" 12 CRD070A 200 0.125 1/25 1550 8" x 8" 20" x 20" 13 CRD071A 165 0.125 1/25 1550 8" x 8" 20" x 20" RO = Inside curb dimension CURB = Outside curb dimension EF Area Served Control 4 Dark Rm 08 Wall switch Rm 08 .- , 5 Mens Rm 47 Fan to run on occupied cycle 6 Toilet 45 Wall switch Rm 45 7 Toilet 11 Wall switch Rm 11 8 Lab 15 Wall switch Rm 15 9 Dark Rm 24 Wall switch Rm 24 10 X-ray 22 Fan to run on occupied cycle 11 Soiled 20 Fan to run continuously 12 Toil 28 Stor 26 Fan to run continuously 1 13 Gas Stor 06 Fan to run continuously tJ Roof Intake: RI , Make: Jenn Fan Series: GRV RI-1: GRV 181A, 435 FPM at throat RI-2: GRV 241A, 320 FPM at throat r BPA 87-18.01 Page 2 MECHANICAL hvac equipment schedule 15999 Required Features: -Spun aluminum construction, low sihouette -Bird Screen -12" high aluminum continuous welded insulated curb'w/wood nailer Finish: black enamel Diffuser Radiation Shield: (DRS) Make: Ruskin Mfg. Co., Grandview, Mo. Model: CFD5 Required Features: - Frame -20 Ga. galvanized steel . . - Blade - 22 Ga. ga;vanized steel - Fusible link (165 ) -- Finish - Mil - Insulation blanket - 1/2" ceramic Provide at Diffusers (D-1, D-2, D-3 & D-4) Backdraft Dampers: BD Make: Ruskin Manufacturing Co. , Grandview, Mo. Model: BD 2/Al. Required Features: Frame - extruded aluminum; Blades - formed aluminum with extruded vinyl edges. ROOFTOP UNITS: RTU-1, RTU-2, RTU-3 & RTU-4 Make: Carrier Corp. . Model: 48DJD/DJE Description: Combination cooling and gas heating package unit with down turn discharge arrangement and electronic programmable 7 day thermostat with sub-base. Required Accessories: Factory installed and items that require field installation: 14" roof curb, anti-recycle timer and 24 V programmable heating and cooling thermostat and sub-base (Honeywell T7300) . Filter rack with filters and complete spare set of filters. Finish: black enamel BPA 87-18.01 Page 3 MECHANICAL hvac equipment schedule 15999 Capacity: Unit: RTU-1 RTU-2 RTU-3 RTU-4 Model 48DJE008 48DJE004 48DJD006 48DJE004 Heating Input Mbh 120. 0/180. 0 74.0 74. 0 74. 0 Heating Output Mbh 94. 8/142.2 58 . 5 58. 5 58. 5 Nom. Clg. Tons 7 . 5 3 .0 5.0 3 .0 Electric 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 Supply Fan HP 1 1/2 1/3 1 1/2 ESP 0. 50" 0. 32" 0.40" 0.59" CFM Std. 3000 1200 2000 1200 DIFFUSERS AND REGISTERS: Make: Reliable Metal Products, Inc. , Geneva, Alabama 6 Finish: Off white baked enamel Diffusers: D-1: Model PCDLPAD, 0. 040 Aluminum construction with fittings, nominal 24" x 24" perforated face, face 0. 032 aluminum, 5052-H32 with 3/16" diameter holes on 1/4" staggered centers. D-2: Same as D-1 less dampers. D-3: Model DCD-R-4-0 extruded aluminum with square to round adapter. D-4: Model GAG 5 with opposed blade damper. Finish: Diffusers: Exterior face: white enamel. Interior and damper: flat black paint. Sample: Provide sample of Diffuser (D-1) with plaster frame to Engineer before making formal Submittal. END OF SECTION 15999 BPA 87-18.01 Page 4 ELECTRICAL General Provisions 16010 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS lA "Drawing and General Provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. " 2 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 2A Comply with all applicable codes, rules, laws and ordinances, including amendments, in effect on the bid date. The contractors' attention is particularly directed to the following: - National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70-1990 (NEC) . - New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. - Local Utility (electric and telephone) Requirements and Standards. - Underwriters' Laboratory Requirements for proper. application of listed .products. 2B Any code found to be more stringent than these contract documents (drawings and specifications) shall take precedence over the contract documents and become a contract requirement. 3 FEES, PERMITS AND CERTIFICATES 3A This contractor shall pay all fees and other type charges (contributions in aid of construction, etc. ) required to complete the Division 16 work. Such fees and charges shall be obtained prior to bidding from the agency (utility, government office, inspection company, etc. ) which would levy the charge and shall be included in the bid.- - 3B The following are illustrative, but not inclusive of the type fees or charges this contractor will be required to pay if ' required for the successful completion of this project: - All applications, permits and fees required to begin, perform and complete work. BPA 87-18. 01 Page 1 TT ELECTRICAL General Provisions 16010 - Fees related to an underwriters inspection of the work. The E.C. shall notify the inspection agency prior to beginning work, arrange for required interim inspections during work and acquire a "Certificate of Inspection and Approval" for the entire scope of electrical work at the conclusion of the work. . Pay all fees. The inspecting agency shall be "The New York Board of Fire Underwriters" or other approved authority. 4 DEFINITIONS E.C. : Electrical Contractor P.C. : Plumbing Contractor ^� M.C. : HVAC Contractor G.C. General Contractor Provide: Furnish, install and connect. Indicated: On or in Contract Drawings and Specifications. Owners Agent: Architect, or . other person formally authorized by the Owner to make decisions regarding the project. Concealed: Hidden from sight at the conclusion of the project as in trenches, crawl spaces, chases, furred spaces, pipe shafts,, hung ceilings, or hidden from view by major structural elements. 5 PRE-BID SITE VISIT 5A Each bidder shall visit the site with the purpose of reviewing existing conditions prior to bidding. Existing conditions shall be treated as though -they , are part of the Bidding Documents and shall be included in preparing the bid. Change Orders will not be allowed for existing conditions which were obvious prior to the bid. 6 COORDINATION 6A All work shall be fully coordinated and layed out with the other contractors. 6B Coordination shall include: - Cooperation and continuing discussion between contractors on the schedulingand progression of work throughout the P g g project. . } BPA 87-18.01 Page 2 ELECTRICAL General Provisions 16010 - Cooperation and discussion with other contractors on the layout of wiring, location and space requirements for equipment and installation of all mounting and anchorage devices for equipment. - Review of other contractors drawings to identify possible areas of conflict and also to identify power and control wiring requirements of other trades. - Notify the Architect of any conflicts between trades. Work performed without consideration- of other trades is subject to removal, relocation or modification at no additional cost to the contract at the direction of the Architect. 7 CUTTING AND PATCHING = 7A - See Division 1. 8 ACCESS DOORS 8A Provide access doors for any equipment, junction box, etc. which must be located in an inaccessible location. Access doors shall be a type compatible with the particular construction and acceptable to the Architect. Submit shop drawings. 9 EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL 9A Provide all excavation and backfill required for completion of this work. - 9B Comply with all applicable requirements of Division 2. 10 PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS 10A - All products used for electrical work shall be suitable for the environment in which they will be installed. - - lOB All products shall be new. 10C Allproducts for which the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. has a listing service shall have a U.L. Label. 11 IDENTIFICATION 11A Provide a nameplate on each piece of equipment wired under this contract. This requirement includes equipment provided by other but wired under Division 16. The purpose of the nameplate shall be to descriptively identify the function or —) title of the equipment as it relates .to other equipment. Simple copying of designations of the drawings may not fulfill this requirement. BPA 87-18. 01 Page 3 ELECTRICAL General Provisions 16010 11B Provide the Architect with a list of nameplates prior to fabrication. 11C Nameplates shall be rigid non-flexible laminated plastic. 12 SHOP DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES 12A Comply with General Conditions. 12B Where submittals are - required provide six (6) copies of manufacturer's cut sheets and other data as indicated in each specification section. 12C The Contractor shall insure that dimensions of equipment to be used conform to the space allocated for the equipment on the drawings. 12D Pay all costs, whether evident or discovered in the future, arising from submittal, approval or installation of substituted equipment or other materials. Cost may refer to those of others (Owner, other trades, Architect, Power Co. , Telephone Co. , etc. ) and/or Electrical Contractor. 12E When requested, provide samples of both specified equipment and proposed substitutions for review by the Owner's Agent. Such equipment shall be delivered to a location designated, or erected at the jobsite as directed. When neither is physically possible, pay all costs for the Owner's Agent to visit an acceptable site where the proposed equipment can be inspected. 12F In the event material and/or equipment is installed prior to obtaining . approval of shop drawings, and in the sole opinion of the Architect, this material and/or equipment does not meet the specifications, the Contractor shall be liable for the removal and the replacement at no additional cost to the Contract. END OF SECTION 16010 I" I eT BPA 87-18.01 _ Page 4 ELECTRICAL Scope of Work 16020 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS lA "Drawing and General Provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary. Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section." 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 2A Furnish all labor and materials, including appurtenances not specifically mentioned in the specifications, required for complete and operational systems. The specification of major system components shall be interpreted as sufficient to imply the requirement for provision of all appurtenant components required to render the system complete and operational. 3 SCOPE OF WORK 3A The Scope of Work generally includes but is not limited to the following: - Temporary electrical, lighting and power distribution. Service may be obtained from Owner's existing service. Owner will pay energy charges. ( - Coordination of interior telephone wiring with the Owner's telephone system installer and N.Y. Telephone. Provision of boxes at telephone outlet locations. Pay all telephone company prewiring charges associated with the pay telephone. - Interior lighting system including. fixtures, lamps and controls, etc. - Removal work as indicated. - Wiring devices. 1 - Emergency lighting. Exit lighting. - Fire and smoke detection alarm system extension. - Branch circuit wiring. - Panelboards and feeders. - Sound system speakers to be connected to Owner's amplifier. - Safety switches and fuses are required by code. BPA 87-18.01 Page 1 ELECTRICAL Scope of Work 16020 - Power wiring complete with final connections for Owner supplied equipment. - Power wiring complete with final connections for mechanical equipment (Division 15) . - Control wiring for mechanical. equipment as shown on the electrical drawings. Control wiring not shown on electrical drawings will be the responsibility of the mechanical contractor. END OF SECTION 16020 BPA 87-18. 01 Page 2 � '; ELECTRICAL Basic Materials and Methods 16050 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 1A "Drawing and General Provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section." 2 SUBMITTALS 2A Fire protective seals -• manufacturers data sheets and applications data. 3 PRODUCTS 3A Raceways - Minimum size of conduit for all lighting and power shall be 3/4" . - Galvanized rigid steel conduit (GRS) - steel threaded conduit with zinc coated exterior (including threads) and interior; meeting ANSI Specification 80.1. - Intermediate metal conduit (IMC) - Mild steel electric weld tubing, threaded, with zinc coated exterior (including threads) and interior. - Schedule 40 PVC - Polyvinyl chloride with tensile strength of 7000 psi at 73.4 degrees F, flexible strength of 11,000 --' psi and compressive strength of 8,600 psi. U.L. Listed for 90 degrees C wire. - Electro metallic tubing (EMT) - Cold rolled steel welded tubing corrosion and rust proof, zinc coated exterior, zinc coated or enameled interior; meeting ANSI Specification I 80. 3. _J - Flexible steel conduit - Hot dipped galvanized steel strip I shaped into interlocking convolutions. - Flexible liquid tight conduit - Galvanized steel flexible tubing with extruded vinyl jacket. - Surface metal raceway — .Code gauge steel. Buff finish Wiremold 200, 500, 700 or 1000 as required or Walker Parkersburg. - Wireway - Fully enclosed, code gauge steel, shop painted grey, . formed edges and corners, sizes as noted or required by NEC. - 't—' BPA 87-18.01 Page 1 ELECTRICAL Basic Materials and Methods 16050 3B Conductors - All conductors shall be copper. Provide solid conductors for #10 AWG and smaller except stranded conductors shall be used for connection to vibrating equipment. Provide stranded conductors for #8 AWG and larger. - Minimum acceptable wire size for branch circuit wiring shall be #12 AWG. #14 AWG and smaller may be used for control wiring. - Insulation - 600 volt: - #10 AWG and smaller - THWN/THHN. - #8 AWG and larger - THN, THWN, XHHW 3C Cable Wiring System (All cable assemblies shall comply with Article 517-13 of the NEC. ) - Type NMB (Romex) - may not be used on this project. - Type AC cable (BX) - cables without an insulated ground conductor may not be used on this project. - Type HCF-90 - 90°C insulated copper conductors with insulated (green) copper ground enclosed in galvanized steel armor which is an approved grounding path. Provide anti-short bushings with approved grounding connectors. - Type MC (metal clad)- cable - 90 degrees C insulated copper conductors with insulated (green) copper ground enclosed in a metallic sheath of interlocking galvanized steel tape which is an approved grounding path. Provide anti-short bushings with appropriate grounding connectors. -' i 3D Outlet, Junction and Pull Boxes - Size of all junction, pull and outlet boxes shall be sufficient to exceed NEC requirements for conductor fill. - Outlet boxes for dry concealed and exposed locations: Standard stamp steel galvanized boxes of type applicable for construction in which it is to be installed. Appleton Electric Co. , Raco, Steel City. - Steel junction and pull boxes for dry locations: Code gauge galvanized steel with covers fastened with brass screens. Finish corners to prevent sharp surfaces. Fm BPA 87-18.01 Page 2 # ELECTRICAL Basic Materials and Methods 16050 3E Grounding and Bonding - Ground clamps (cable to pipe) : Burndy Corp. GAR, GD, GP, GK; O.Z. Gedney ABG CG, .DG, FG, HG: Thomas & Betts 3902 BU — Series. - Ground clamps (cable to rod) : Joslyn J8392AB; McGraw-Edision DN13G5. - - Ground lugs: Burndy Corp. Hylug YA-2L, YA-2LN, YA-2,. YA-2N. - Exothermic type weld: Cadweld process (Erico Products, Inc. - Cadweld Div. ) . - Compression connectors: Burndy Corp. Hyground System. Rod Electrodes: Copper clad ground rods minimum 5/8" deep by 8'0" :long. - Grounding electrode conductors and. bonding conductors: Copper conductors, bare or insulated with RHW, THW, THWN, or THHN insulation. - Hardware: Silicon-Bronze bolts, nuts, flat and lock washers etc. as manufactured by Burndy Corp; O.Z. Gedney; or Thomas & Betts. 3F Fire Protective Seals - Materials specifically manufactured for the purpose such as silicone foam products as manufactured by Chase Technology Corp. or Dow Corning; retardant/mineral wool stuffing as manufactured by Lenclean, Inc. ; putty materials such as ' I Nelson . Electrics "Flame Retard"; or non-shrink patching mortar as manufactured by Standard Dry Wall Products. - Submit shop drawings to Architect including - drawings indicating how the product will be applied. 4 EXECUTION 4A Raceways - Required uses if not specifically indicated on the drawings. - G.R.S. - exterior locations, underground locations, in areas with rock, service entrance. - I.M.C. - may be used interchangeable with GRS at positions GRS is indicated on drawings. BPA 87-18.01 Page 3 • ELECTRICAL Basic Materials and Methods 16050 - EMT - dry above grade concealed locations and exposed locations in areas not generally accessible to the public or medical staff. - PVC conduit - underground locations (i.e. site lighting conductors) in areas where conduit will not be laid directly on rock, hardpan, etc. - Flexible steel conduit - install equipment grounding conductor inside conduit and bond at both ends. Use short lengths for final connections to motors and other equipment subject to vibration in dry locations. - Surface raceway - generally all conduits and cable assemblies shall be installed' so as to be hidden from view at the conclusion of the project. Where conduit, other raceways or cable assemblies (including low voltage wiring) would be visible in finished areas, the wiring shall be run in wiremold. Consult Architect and obtain approval before installing any raceway, etc. , which would be visible at the conclusion of the project. Reroute circuits, if so directed, at no additional contract cost. - Wireways - use in dry interior unfinished spaces for 1: _, exposed raceways between grouped wall mounted equipment. 4B Conductors - Uses: - Types THW, THWN, THHN, XHHW - individual conductors all locations. - Circuiting: _ - General purpose receptacle and lighting branch, circuits may be combined in single conduits or cables in accordance with NEC requirements and restrictions. - Conductors serving individual pieces of equipment or grouped equipment shall not be combined. - Common neutral conductor: A common neutral may be used for two or three branch circuits provided each branch circuit is connected to a different phase in the panelboard. The following circuits shall have a separate neutral: - Circuits containing dimmers. - Circuits with electronic ballasts. - Circuits containing ground fault interrupting devices. - Circuits dedicated to individual pieces of equipment. - Circuits to exit lighting and fire alarm panel. - Neutrals shall be full size from source to load. BPA 87-18. 01 Page 4 i 1 ELECTRICAL Basic Materials and Methods 16050 - Wiring in panelboards and equipment enclosures etc. shall be arranged so as not to prevent access to the space or equipment contained therein. Provide all additional cable supports and ties required to . comply. Hap hazard non-trained wiring with panelboards and equipment enclosures will NOT be acceptable. - Color coding shall be as follows: 120/208 277/480 -Neutral White Grey -Phase Equipment Contractors Option Contractors Option -Grounding Green Green - Splices - Dry locations: For conductors No. 8 AWG and smaller use standard spring type connectors or compression type connectors with insulating jacket. - For conductors No. 6 AWG and larger use compression type connectors and insulate in accordance with manufacturers recommendations. - Damp locations: - Use same type splices as indicated for dry locations and wrap with moisture sealing tape.. - Wire runs shall be continuous. All splicing shall be done only in accessible boxes. - The system shall be properly grounded and continuously polarized throughout. - No wire shall .be pulled until surrounding construction is enclosed. 4C Cable Wiring Systems - Uses: - Type MC cable may be used for branch circuit wiring in all concealed locations. Where -the cable would be exposed, use a raceway wiring system. Type MC cable shall not extend through fire rated construction. BPA 87-18. 01 Page 5 ELECTRICAL Basic Materials and Methods 16050 4D Outlet, Junction and Pull Boxes - Set boxes level, plumb and square with lines of structure. Recessed boxes shall be flush with building finish. -. Make minor changes in outlet locations from those indicated at no extra cost to the Owner if so directed by the Owner's Agent. - Do not locate any outlet unless height and location is noted or until final location is obtained. - Where local wall switch is indicated at door, locate outlet box at strike side of door. - Locate wall outlets at distances indicated from finished floor to center of outlets. - Provide pull or junction boxes where indicated and where required to facilitate pulling of conductors. - Mark all junction boxes of power and special systems distribution with proper designations, neatly stenciled. - Make box cover accessible and easily removable. - Boxes shall have no openings except those thru which conduits pass. - All boxes shall be installed complete with proper cover and securely anchored by completion of project. - -, 4E Fire Resistance - Seal openings in fire rated wall partitions, floors, ceilings, etc. , (new or existing) in a manner which preserves the integrity of the fire rating. Refer to Architectural plans for locations of fire rated walls, - floors, ceilings, etc. - It is the sole responsibility of the electrical contractor to maintain the fire resistance of rated elements thru which he installs his products. No other portion of the project documents (including those of other trades) shall be interpreted in a manner which would shift this responsibility to another. - Install all fire protective sealing products in complete accordance with manufacturers and/or U.L. requirements. END OF SECTION 16050 BPA 87-18. 01 Page 6 ELECTRICAL Wiring Devices 16140 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS lA "Drawing and General Provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. " 2 SUBMITTALS - 2A Include manufacturer's catalog sheets, specifications and installation instructions. 2B Submittals required on: - Wiring devices and wall plates. 2C Samples required on: - Wiring devices and plates if different than specified. Units will not be returned. 3 PRODUCTS 3A Switches - Single pole, 15A, 120/277 VAC - Hubbell 12015;Leviton 1201, Bryant 4. i - Three way, 15A, 120/277 VAC - Hubbell 1203_; Leviton 1203, Bryant. - Four way, 15A, 120/277 VAC - Hubbell 1204; Leviton 1204, , Bryant. - Switch with lighted toggle (on position pilot) - 15A 120 VAC - Hubbell 1201-PLC, Sierra 57916, . G.E. SP111-0. - Switch with lighted toggle (off position pilot) - 15A 120 VAC - Hubbell 1201-IL; Pass & Seymour 15AC1-ISL; Slater 710-LH. 3B Receptacles - Single receptacle, 15A, 125V, 2P, 3W - Hubbell 5251, Leviton 5251, Bryant 5251. - Duplex receptacle, 15A., 125V, 2P, 3W - Hubbell 5252, Pass & Seymour 5252, Bryant 5252.. BPA 87-18.01 Page 1 ELECTRICAL Wiring Devices 16140 f-1 -. Ground fault interrupter receptacle, 20A, 125V, feed thru capability - Hubbell GF5362; Square "D" GFDR-120. - Floor receptacle - Lo-con type above floor service fitting - 15A - 125V duplex receptacle - Hubbell SC-3091. - Clock receptacle, 15A, 125V, 2P, 3 W - brass or stainless steel face plate; Hubbell 5233 or 5235, Pass & Seymour 1544 or 1544-SS, Bryant 2828G or 2828GS. 3C Wiring Device Colors - All areas - Ivory, unless specifically indicated otherwise. 3D Wall Plates - Recessed devices - smooth nylon wall plates - ivory - Hubbell "P" Series or Bryant 8800 Series. - Recessed devices in wet locations - gasketed weather-proof covers - Hubbell 5200 Series, Pas & Seymour, 4500 Series; ti - Mulberry. - Surface mounted stamped steel boxes in dry locations - stamped sheet steel plates; Crouse-Hinds or Mulberry. - Surface mounted boxes in dry finished spaces - same as Item "A" installed on wiremold box. 3E Time Switch - Programmable electronic two channel time switch. Each circuit independently programmable. Power outage battery back-up (carry-over) . 365 day calendar with daylight savings time. correction. Holiday program capability adequate to pre-program normal federal and state holidays. Seven day schedule. Manual override. Nema 1 enclosure. 120/1. Tork DT200 or equal by Paragon. 4 EXECUTION 4A. Receptacles - Provide receptacles at locations indicated and where -, required by special equipment with plug connection. Mount at height indicated on drawings or, if not indicated, 15" A.F.F. and 6 " above countertops (review location of counters with Architect and G.C. prior to proceeding) . n BPA 87-18.01 Page 2 i ' ELECTRICAL- Wiring Devices 16140 - Provide matching female receptacles for all plug-in equipment furnished by others. Coordinate with Division under which this equipment is furnished. Applicable to all plug-in equipment including ranges and dryers. 4B Switches - Provide switches to control outlets, appliances, circuits, etc. as indicated. Mount 48H above finished floor unless noted otherwise. - Feed thru local switches only if specifically noted. - Where more than one switch is indicated at one location on 120 volt circuits mount in gangs under common plate. - Locate switches on strike side of door. If switch is indicated at location which would be concealed (behind equipment, etc. ) or not on strike side of door, obtain approval of Architect before installation. 4C Wall Plates - Provide at locations indicated with size openings required for devices indicated. - Multi-gang switches, receptacles, etc. shall be in" a common, one piece plate. . - Provide engraved face plates (color filled) for all switches controlling specific equipment or remote lighting circuits. - Provide weatherproof type at locations indicated. END OF SECTION 16140 ' BPA 87-18..01 - Page 3 - ELECTRICAL Service and Distribution 16400 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS lA "Drawing and General Provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. " 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS • 2A Utility - Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation (NIMO) 2B Source - Existing 200 AMP main safety switch installed in remote electric room. 2C Voltage - 277/480 WYE - 3 phase - 4 wire. 3 SUBMITTALS 3A Panelboards - Manufacturer's data sheets. - Schedule indicating panel ratings; size, type and number of individual branch breakers; space etc. Provide for each panel. 3B Safety switches and fuses - Manufacturer's data sheets. 4 PRODUCTS 4A Manufacturers - This section is based on equipment manufactured by Square "D". Equal equipment by Cutler Hammer or ITE will be acceptable. 4B Distribution Panelboards - 120/208 Volt - Cabinet of code gauge galvanized steel. Steel mono-flat covers with gray baked enamel finish. - Boxed 20" wide, with minimum 5" end gutters and 6" side gutters. Maximum 5-3/4" depth. - Distributed phase bussing throughout, and plated connectors. BPA 87-18.0.1 Page 1 ELECTRICAL Service and Distribution 16400 - Main sizing (main lugs only (M.L.O. ) or main breaker) , f� branch circuit breaker ratings and mounting as indicated on drawings. - Minimum interrupting rating of 10,000 RMS amperes based on NEMA test procedures. 1 - Dead front construction. Front trims, for flush and surface mounted panels, shall -have concealed trim fasteners. Door with concealed hinged and flush stainless steel lock and lock trim. All panels shall be keyed alike. Plastic lock trims and protruding locks are not acceptable. - Where the word "space" is used, it shall mean a complete provision for future breaker installation including necessary bus ties, mounting brackets, removable covers, etc. Provide space to fill the panel to the total poles indicated. If total poles are not indicated provide 20% space provided space does not require individual panels to exceed 42 pole limit. - Copper busses. - Breakers shall be bolt-on type breakers. - - Square "D" NQOD. - - 4C Distribution Panelboards - 277/480 Volt _ - Same description as 120/208 volt panelboard except 26" overall width minimum, 14, 000 AIC, and breakers shall be Type FA or KA. - Square "D" - I Line. 4D Safety Switch - Square "D" heavy duty. Quick-make, quick-break, externally operated. 250 volt for 208 volt system. - NEMA 1 enclosures for interior use, NEMA 3R for exterior use. - Fused devices where indicated. - Unfused for disconnect devices. 4E Fuses - Provide all fuses for fusible equipment. - Upon completion of project, provide and deliver to Owner, spare fuses, consisting of one (1) complete set of eachtype and capacity installed. BPA 87-18.01 Page 2 f ELECTRICAL Service and Distribution 16400 - Motor circuits: Bussman Low-Peak, installed in ratings approximately 125% of motor FLA (140% max. ) except where high ambient temperatures prevail or where motor drives cannot be brought to full speed quickly - under these conditions, fuses shall be rated 200% of motor FLA. - Service entrance disconnects - Time delay Class "K-5" fuses Bussman or equal. - All fuses shall be by the same manufacturer', Bussman Mfg. Co., or equal by Gould. 4F Dry Type Transformers _ - Provide 480 volt, 3 phase delta primary and 208Y/120 volt, 3 phase, 4 wire wye secondary. Transformer shall bear UL label. - Maximum sound level 50 db. KVA rating as indicated. - Insulation: Class II designed for 115 degree C rise above 40 degree C ambient at rated KVA. - Core and coil mounted on vibration pads. - Heavy gauge housing - bolted construction. - Basic impulse level (BIL) 10 KV. - Two 2-1/2% FCAN and four 2-1/2% FCBN taps. - Coils - continuous wound and vacuum impregnated with non-hydroscopic thermosetting varnish and final wrap of insulation to prevent injury to magnet wire (visible magnet wire not acceptable. - Ventilation openings - louvered type - no expanded metal. - Lifting eyes. - Finish - zinc chromate primer, baked enamel finish. - Core and coil grounded to frame with flexible grounding strap. - Cores constructed of high grade, non-aging silicon steel with high magnetic permeability and low hysteresis and eddy current. losses. - Magnetic flux densities - allow for a minimum 10% over voltage excitation. - Provide flexible liquid-tight conduit connections to minimize noise transmission; firmly bolt units to wall or floors. - Square "D" or equal. 5 EXECUTION 5A General All equipment shall be installed according to manufacturers requirements and recommendations at locations indicated on the plans. Also, comply with UL and NEMA installation requirements. BPA 87-18.01 Page 3 ELECTRICAL Service and Distribution 16400 - All equipment shall be complete and operative at the conclusion of the project. 5B Panelboards - Provide at locations indicated. - Properly balance circuits and feeders at each panel when installation is complete. Divide receptacle circuits evenly among phases. Circuit designations shown on drawings are for illustration only and do NOT indicate circuit breaker locations within panelboards. - Provide a typewritten circuit directory in a steel frame with transparent plastic cover for each panelboard and number circuit breakers. - Set cabinets plumb and symmetrical; support rigidly from building construction. 5C Grounding - Provide complete solid grounding system; maintain for entire electric installation as indicated and/or specified herein. Include following as requiring grounding: . - Underground metal conduit system, fittings, pull boxes. - Neutral conductor of interior wiring system. - Interior metal conduit and cable system, fittings, outlet boxes. - Non-current carrying metal parts of fixed equipment such as motors, starters and controller cabinets, instruments, lighting fixtures, etc. - Ground bus of switchboard, secondary neutral terminal of transformers and all enclosures. 5D Grounding Electrodes - Ground underground water piping. Make connections to water piping inside buildings on street side of main shut-off valve. - Supplement water piping grounding electrode with other made electrodes as described in NEC Sections 250-81 and 250-82. 5 F1 BPA 87-18. 01 Page 4 1i! ELECTRICAL Service and Distribution 16400 - Connections: With approved pressure connectors or by welding process similar to Cadweld Processor equal. - Resistance of wire and connections: 25 ohms or less. 5E Equipment Grounding - The enclosing cases, mounting frames, etc. of all electrical equipment shall be connected to a ground established at the source of supply. - A separate ground wire shall be carried with all branch circuits to individual pieces of equipment. Size ground wire per NEC. - A separate ground wire shall be carried in all PVC conduit. END OF SECTION 16400 BPA 87-18.01 Page 5 ELECTRICAL Lighting System--and Fixtures 16500. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS lA "Drawing and General Provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. " 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 2A Provide complete and operative all lighting fixtures, including lamps and ballasts, indicated on plans and/or specified herein. 2B All fixtures shall be new and bear the UL label. 3 SUBMITTALS 3A Provide a submittal for each , type lighting. fixture. Entire submittal shall be bound in a single booklet. Submittals shall include manufacturers standard cut 'sheet complete photometrics including C.U. Table, V.C.P. Table and distribution (candlepower) and output data. Ballast data shall be included along with lamp types for each fixture. 3B Emergency lighting submittal shall include manufacturers voltage drop tables. 4 PRODUCTS 4A Ballasts - Fluorescent: - Class P, self-resetting thermal protection, HPF, ETL, and CBM certified, UL approved. Ballasts shall be warranted by the manufacturer for two (2) years from date of manufacture. - Ballasts for 40 watt rapid start lamps shall be low energy type Universal SLH or Advance Mark III or G.E. Maximizer I (UL listed for use with 34 or 35 watt lamps) . - Ballasts for rapid start lamps shall be "A" sound rated. Four (4) and three (3) lamp fixtures shall be wired with inside lamp(s) on one ballast and two outside lamps on second ballast. - Compact Fluorescents. _ . Ballasts shall be high power factor designed to operate within the parameters established by the lamp manufacturer. BPA 87-18. 01 Page 1 ELECTRICAL Lighting System and Fixtures 16500 - H.I.D. - The ballast shall be capable of starting and operating the lamp from the rated power source within the limits specified by the lamp manufacturer. The ballast, including starting aids, must protect itself against normal lamp failure modes. Ballasts in interior areas must be the quiet operating type. Exterior ballasts must start lamps down to -30 degrees F. Ballasts shall be high power factor. 4B Lamps - Furnish all fixtures complete with new lamps of wattage, style, type and quantity designated. - Fluorescent_: - General Use - 4 foot lamps - SP35-3500K, 2900 lumen, 20, 000 hour, rapid start 34 watt. General Electric. - Compact Fluorescent - 2700 degree K - 10, 000 hour - wattage as required by fixtures - Sylvania PL lamps. - High pressure sodium - G.E. "Lucalox", Sylvania, or Norelco. - Incandescent - Lamps as required by fixture. G.E. , Sylvania, or Norelco. 4C Lenses - All fluorescent fixture lenses shall be acrylic with a minimum thickness of .125 inches unless specifically indicated as thicker. 4D Dimmer Switch - Slide type dimmer - single pole - solid state circuitry - 120/1/60 - 1000 watt. Lutron "Nova" N1000. 4E Fixture Schedule - At each fixture outlet indicated, provide fixture of type designated or equal. Purpose of the schedule is to indicate general type, quality and size of fixture. Fixture manufacturer, should be made aware of previous sections of this specification dealing with ballasts and lamps . ` Type "FA" Fluorescent - recessed grid - 2 x 4 - prismatic acrylic lens - flush white aluminum door - 3F40 SP35/RS/WM lamps - 277/1 Lithonia 2SPG340FW-Al2 ( .125) -277-ES I I Type "FB" Fluorescent - recessed grid - 2 x 4 - prismatic acrylic lens - flush white aluminum door - 2F40SP35/RS/WM lamps - 277/1 Fm Lithonia 2SPG240FW-Al2 ( . 125) -277-ES � BPA 87-18.01 Page 2 ELECTRICAL Lighting System and Fixtures 16500 Type "FC" Fluorescent - recessed downlight - 2-13 watt lamps - specular alzak silver cone -. 277/1 Lithonia. Downlighting AF13TT7AR-HPF Type "FD" Fluorescent -- recessed grid - 2 x 4 - parabolic with 18 three-inch deep cells 7 3F40SP35/RS/WM lamps - 277/1 Lithonia 2PM3GB 340/18/S/277/ES Type "FE" Fluorescent ceiling mounted 14" drum light - matte white acrylic _ diffuser - 1/22 and 1/32 watt lamps 277/1 Lithonia 10972 Type "FF" - Incandescent - . recessed downlight - micro-groove black baffle - 1-100 watt lamp - 120/1 Lithonia LP-RB-2 Type "FG=' Fluorescent - mounted under counter - strip light (four- foot) - 1-40 watt lamp - 120/1. Lithonia S14ORS-120-ES Type "FH" Fluorescent mounted under counter - strip __! light (two foot) - 1-20 watt lamp - 120/1 Lithonia S120HTS-120 • Exit Fluorescent - cast aluminum with white body and white aluminum face - universal mounting and concealed knockout arrows - 2P1-5 lamps stencil face - 120/1 - self-powered - nickel ' ' cadmium battery. Lithonia F2-ELN Series . "EL" Subscript Indicates fixtures with integral emergency battery inverter, battery charger, test button and LED indicator. 5 EXECUTION , 5A General - Install all - - fixtures in complete compliance with • manufacturers instructions and U.L. Requirements. - Verify all fixture locations with the Architect Prior to roughing-in. - BPA 87-18. 01 Page 3 ELECTRICAL Lighting System and Fixtures 16500 5B Compatibility with Construction - The electrical contractor shall review the type of construction (ceiling type, wood or metal framing, etc. ) at each fixture location prior to submitting fixtures for approval. The E.C. shall become familiar with the method of installation for each fixture and shall provide all appurtenances required for the complete installations of each fixture at no extra cost to the contract. - If the E.C. suspects a fixture is not suitable for construction he shall notify the Architect immediately. Submission of shop drawings for approval shall be interpreted as a firm indication that the E.C. has reviewed the fixture and method of installation in the construction specified and has determined the fixture can be installed in compliance with the manufacturers instructions and applicable codes. - All - fixtures shall be installed in complete compliance with manufacturers instructions. - The lighting schedule included herein does not specify all mounting accessories available from the specified manufacturer. The E.C. shall review such accessories with the manufacturer and provide mounting accessories required for proper mounting at no additional contract cost. END OF SECTION 16500 BPA 87-18. 01 Page _ 4 ELECTRICAL Fire and Smoke Detection Alarm Equpiment 16721 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS lA "Drawing and General Provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. " 2 SCOPE 2A Provide new smoke detectors, pull stations and alarm devices as indicated. Connect new devices to existing circuits as indicated. 2B Intent is to match existing ADT devices. 3 SUBMITTALS 3A Shop Drawings: Submit original shop drawings including: - Wiring and/or schematic diagrams of the complete system as proposed to be installed. - Manufacturer's catalog sheets for all products. - Name, address and phone number of nearest fully equipped service organization. - Functional written - description of system operating characteristics. 3B Test . Reports: Test work during installation. Test entire fire alarm system after installation is completed, under supervision of the Manufacturer's Representative. Submit resultson an approved test report form signed by the Manufacturer's Representative. 3C Certificates: The Manufacturer's Representative shall examine the installation and certify that -the. system is properly installed and operating. 4 PRODUCTS 4A The products in this section are specified as ADT to maintain compatibility with existing system. BPA 87-18.01 Page ' 1 - ELECTRICAL Fire and Smoke Detection Alarm Equpiment 16721 4B Alarm Initiating Devices - Fire alarm stations: ADT 5050-001. - Smoke detectors: Photoelectric type smoke detectors with flashing LED indicator for supervision. ADT 3534-2CT. 4C Audible/Visual Alarm Devices - Flush mount horns with xenon flash tube with the word "Fire" on the lenses. ADT 3408-024. 4D Sprinkler System Waterflow and Tamper Switches - Provided by sprinkler system supplier. Wired under this Division. 4E Magnetic Hold Open Devices for Doors li - Wall mounted (recessed) : Rixson or equal 900P Series. 5 EXECUTION 5A Wiring - Insulated conductors shall meet all code requirements and the following: - Alarm initiating circuits: Minimum No. 18 AWG power limited fire protective signaling - circuit cable, annealed copper 105 degrees C insulation, polyvinyl jacket or 90 degree C rated BX. - Audible alarm circuits: Minimum No. 14 AWG 90 degrees C BX. - Number of conductors and conductor sizes as recommended by fire alarm manufacturer, except that conductor size shall not be less than previously specified. - Circuiting is not indicated on the floor plans although all devices are located. Wire as required to meet intent of installation as indicated on fire alarm riser diagram. - Make all connectors to equipment provided by others (sprinkler system, elevator, etc. ) . This contractor shall be responsible for trouble shooting ANY equipment the fire alarm system is connected to in order to accurately determine what the specific cause of the problem is. BPA 87-18. 01 Page 2 ELECTRICAL Fire and- Smoke Detection Alarm Equpiment 16721 5B System Test - The complete system shall be tested in accordance with NFPA Standard 72H. 5C Manufacturers Representative • - Secure the services of the -Manufacturer's Representative for minimum of two (2) days (not necessarily consecutive) for the following: Advise the system installation. - Advise and witness the final system test. • Train facility personnel on the operation and maintenance of the system. - Notify the Architect when the Manufacturer's Representative will perform the required services. 5D System Manuals - Provide four copies of system operation and maintenance instruction manuals. 5E System Warranty • - The equipment arid wiring shall be warranted to be free from • electrical and mechanical defects for a period, of one (1) year following system acceptance. END- OF SECTION 16721 • • • •BPA 87-18.01 Page' . 3 ELECTRICAL Telephone 16741 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS lA "Drawing and General Provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. " 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 2A . The electrical contractor shall coordinate the installation of all telephone installations required to service this project. 2B The Electrical Contractor shall provide a recessed box at each telephone outlet location and a 3/4" conduit (EMT) up to accessible ceiling space. END OF SECTION 16741 f r BPA 87-18.. 01 Page 1 ELECTRICAL Paging System 16750 • 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 1A "Drawing and General Provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary - Conditions and Division . ]. Specification Sections, apply to work of this section." • 2 SCOPE • 2A The paging system shall consist of corridor speakers as indicated and wiring to a central. point. Head end equipment will be provided by the Owner in the future. . 3 SUBMITTALS 3A . Booster Amplifier - To be provided by Owner 3B Loudspeaker - Manufacturers Data Sheets • . 4 PRODUCTS 4A Loudspeaker Ceiling or wall mounted, recessed, paper cone loudspeakers shall consist. . of a 70 volt, 8", 4.8oz. ceramic magnet loudspeaker-. A square steel perforated baffle, and a pair 1 of support struts to prevent tile sag. • The baffle shall be . finished in flat white paint over a corrosion-resistant coating and shall be 12-1/2" square. A 18-gauge steel back-box with rust-preventative outside and acoustic undercoating inside, and a pair of support struts. The assembly shall maintain. a 30-15,000Hz frequency response at power levels of up to 12 watts. Dukane 5A606/6A3,28/145-222. Soundolier Model 164-8 with Bogen ' Model S86T725 speaker. Soundolier Model 191-78 protective enclosure. 4B . Loudspeaker Cable - Speaker cable shall be a minimum of 4-#'20AWG, 2 shielded - 2 unshielded West Penn #359. Cable shall be suitable for installation in plenum ceiling. • • BPA 87-18: 01 Page 1 ELECTRICAL Paging System 16750 5 EXECUTION 5A All equipment shall be installed in strict accordance with manufacturers instructions. 5B Wiring - All wiring shall be run concealed in ceiling spaces tied tightly to bar jousts or beams. Wiring which is exposed shall be run in raceways. 5C Testing - Verify individual loudspeaker loads with the use of a calibrated impedance bridge. Provide a glassed-frame and a typed, permanent record of the measured loads for each out-going speaker line at the communication center. - After installation and before permanent operation, attach a 14MHz oscilloscope to the loaded amplifier(s) and verify that no sub or super-audible oscillations are present in the system. END OF SECTION 16750 BPA 87-18.01 Page 2 ! j I i GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION LENZ 6 RIECKER EDITION Checklist BUILDING: C h 10 /Cr/ein Sgvcc/2, NEW UNIFORM COOL C LOCATION: g./_ DATE: ./1'laucGl v REVIEWER= 4,1,,ht ,y lqvSse/7 REQUIRED 0R NO. CODE SECTION PAGE NO. ALLOWED ACTUAL 1. Jurisdiction Sec. 1231 638.333 - New--Existing 2. Occupancy Classification Part 703 475 G 3. Type of Construction Table 111-704 483 (6 4. No. of Stories / 5. Fire Area (Basic) Table VI-705 492 76 4/`/ Accessibility Sec. 705.4E 486 ' / S.We. No. of Sides C077,le Sprinklers Sec.705-4F 486 7 e-/iV 6. Fire Limits Sec. 770.3 601 7. Ceiling Height Sec. 762.3 572 / /r 8. Ventilation ASHRAE 62-73 No. of Occupants Sec.1004.2 638.182 9. Exits aZ A) Number (One exit permitted) Table X-765 593 /�� B) Distance of Travel Table VI-765 590 a.� C) Dead End Corridor Sec. 765.1j 576 020' a P cue ok' D) Enclosure Table 111-704 483 y NRr , i/ E) Corridor Width Table 1-765 577 c C 6 S F) Door Width Table V-765 588 3a 36 do " G) Smoke Stops - Sec. 765.2a 577 ,W,/ & Alarm Sec.1060.9a 638.222 4//4 H) Opening Protective, Table 111-771 611 .tiV01 I) Panic Hardware Sec. 765.5a-4 587 166q J) Interior Stairs- Table IV-763 583 /v/A K) Exterior Stairs Sec. 765.4c 585 "21 - -S 7 L) Handrails Sec. 765.4a-11 585 exeS,- ` 10. Phys caljt Handicapped Sec. 1102.1 638.247 4/0ss r� U acca %Ss a ?-7 Facilities - ANSI 117.1-1980 .3 49 o�1-sLtEw,► 11. Safety Glazing Sec. 766.1 594 -" ea,e/ -' 12. Malls between Buildings Sec. 768.1 • 596 //1 13. Atriums Sec. 769.1 . 598 /L// 14. Openings in Rated Partitions Sec. 771.4 608 y A6- 4/ (x2/ Sec. 7714L5 616 02 - NOTE!_ ljf�j� G�.,., 6 S`� c 6-� a( 0 i //14vsw !?' 2ov/ : e - o? .144404"c ✓u{ r , S ,egoivede./7 .,<`-ifoicefree, p/,Gd/ce 7 .5, ow 1__,L` 7 7/use 4- • GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ' Checklist- r' NEW UNIFORM CODE C REQUIRED OR NO ITEM CODE SECTION PAGE E NO: ALLOWED ACTUAL 15. Design Loads e MapA) 638.2 8) Floor Table 111-803 637 6'5 C) Wind Table V-803 638.3 D) Roof Drainage Table VI-903 638.14 , 16. Foundation Sec. 800.3 629 EK;�S V'C" _3 17. Distance Separation Table 1-770 600 18. Fire Separation Table 11-717 609 ''K- s6'h &Zee tat/7 (Mixed Occupancy) 19. Firestopping Sec. 771.5c 617 EN oui Shv - 20. Day Care in Mixed Occupancy Sec. 771.6 617 44 21. Areas of Public Assembly Sec. 790 625 N 22. Finishes Interior Sec. 772.2 619 Exterior - Sec. 770.8 605 23. Fire Protection Equipment L A) Fire Alarm System Sec. 774.2 622 S E�jo2c Fire Station Connection Sec. 774.1b 622 Zoned System Sec. 1060.2a-5 638.216 Battery Backup Sec. 1060.2d-1 638.217 .4 D.O.T. Table 1-1060 638.216 cot B) Fire 6 Smoke Detecting System Sec. 774.3 623 0& C) Sprinkler System Sec. 774.4 , 623 D) Standpipe Systems Sec. 774.5 624 %4 E) Auto Vents Sec. 774.8 624.1 N/,¢ 6 Alars Sec. 1060.9a 624.1 F) Coordinated Fire Safety Sec. 774.9 G) Gas Pump' . Fire Extinguishers Sec. 774.10 624.1 __i? H) Emergency Ventilation Sec. 1004.2f-1 638.184 /�� 3) Fan Shutdown Sec. 1004.2E-2 . 638.184 J) Exhaust Hood Extinguisher Sec. 1064.2b 638.233 24. Plumbing Fixtures Table 1-900 638.89 ,,[ Materials Sec.. 904.64 638.14715 ��`'c VV.l Freezing Sec. 850.7 638.112 25. Heating Producing Equip. A) Enclosure Sec. 771.4i 614 /! B) Air Supply Sec. 1000.2g 638.173 �tc) Ole._ NOTES: Cdecxllat NES1 UNIFORM CODE C: REQUIRED OR NO. ITM: _ CODE SECTION PAGE NO. ALLOWED ACTUAL 26. Chimney., Flues. Gas Vents A) Prohibited Use Sec. 1005.2a 638.1862 ; B) Spark Arresters Sec. 1005.3 638.186it/-6, S' crk C) Outlet Locations Table 1-1005 638.187 27. Electrical Metal Veneers Sec. 1030..1g 638.201 4 Emergency Power Sec. 1032.2a 638.203 a lass 3.- 0-k Emergency Light Table 1-1032 638.204 if Exit Lights Table 1-1033 638.205 If 28. Sianaas Fire Alarm Sec. 1163.131-4 638.277 /ate Assembly Space Sec. 1164.2 638.279 Gas Pumps Sec. 1164.3c-4 638.283 17.R_t. Elevators Sec. 1194.1a 638.322 /" Incinerator Sec. 1194.1a 638.322 Evacuation Route Sec. 1195.1c 638.32 29. Insulation as per NYS Energy Coda The Local Building Department is expressly authorised and empowered to approve plans ans specifications for compliance with the code: therefore our cosments are to be con- sidered advisory only. Based on our limited examination. compliance with our comments shall not be construed as indicating the plans and specifications are in full compliance with the code. Legend N.A.: Not applicable N.A.: Not required N.S.: Not shown on drawings NOTES: a .