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RC-0144-2020 n,, I i Office Use Only Pmi #: CG _o , ao 2 oADDITI• L F PERI t a LLCATION. ,.. i Permit Fee::$ . Town ofQucensbury 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 128 4 BUILDING�- i � . ..,.�� .. � Invoice#: .. P:518-761=8256: www.queensburv.net Project Location:.4 Vc. Qvcchs66r:, p / : . Subdivision.Name. Tax Ma ID.#; 3 � 3 . I C� -. -. i. CONTACT INFORMATION: Applicant:. r . Name(s): S r.s -, /L/•. As/pc hh Mailing Address, C/S/Z � 3 : D. r o,� . SA- 7, 6/c/s,Q ucc S'6lir, 4/1 Cell-Phone: ( !$. ) y 3 .3 2 d o Land Line: .( S/6 ) Email: S Ouh a� `Q �'`i /hec�� . .� •7qj n 0 1 /` , 2 4 C.i 4 / S' Cow .G1 7" 4 • Primary Owner(s): - - Name(s): .ram': So e«.shor kale/,«.: Mailing Address,.C/S/Z: .Ia9 ,'. 4.`c>, Cr-gvee-d 6c.✓y4/y/2 o. Cell Phone: ( S/g ) . s - 6 /6 Land.Line: ( ) Email: . /- 7. ch./ 7rccif a-7 y rh cr;l. c 0,77. 1=1 Check if all work will be-performed by homeowner only . Contractor(s): workers' Comp documentation must be submitted with this application Contact Name(s) /tl,.kc .20 e// o. ,s .v., �o e/d Contractor Trade: : �jc��.- ,/ C'o .5!/'c� ell, o.4,j 57c�.'. Mailing Address,.C/S/Z: 2.a zc//1�'? �s'1�i,.eS, ./0 y'A..4;A'/Qo4;I gvice-,05. •.. 4/7/2. 6, ,S®�G`5J Cell Phone:-.( 5./8 . . 3 2./-:ZJ.9S'(. ..o4,,a�" Land Line: .(:s' i$.) �793 .-2.Fo6� . :-. . Email: ha r. .z // r,� E.�//h. . . ep . :.: . Qom. eV 10ze//ih ceD **List all additional contractors on the back of this form. • Architect(s)/Eneineer(s): / Business Name: 5"ch.oele` /2/rk' , 4( 4/ 71's Contact Name(s): Mailing Address, C/S/Z: -3: kv .Q o s41✓: we sI -y /t/ Y. '/Z 8. Cell:Phone: _( 5: 3 7 -32oe Land Line: ( /f3 ) .7, 1 - Email . •/, e..,.-7c�Sf'gehih�-c�S.. Goivo Contact Person for Building'& Code Compliance: SGlo4.47 • eGC..S. Cell Phone: (5/$ ) .93 .7-.3 Zo a Land Line: . (S/8 . ) 7 6,1 -- :01j 7. x Email: . . Addition/Alteration Application Revised February 2019 PROJECT INFORMATION: TYPE: V ' Commercial Residential WORK CLASS: Single-Family Two-Family _Multi-Family (#of units ) Townhouse _Business Office _Retail Industrial/Warehouse _Garage (#of cars ) V Other (describe 1 c #7011 c Sc ) De a c*e J C/"., e 1, 1 Q,•Q c • A c e,1/4%' 9 ALTERATION SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1st floor: 2 2 S. • 1st floor: /ix 722 g.d: 2nd floor: 2nd floor: 3rd floor: 3rd floor: Basem (habitabl ace): Basement (habitable space): otal square feet: 2 , Total square feet: // 72 2 g. ADDITIONAL PROJECT INFORMATION: 1. Estimated Cost of Construction: $ 1� 9.S r o00 -' 2. If Commercial project, what is the proposed use: 7`< ,e5c/2ca._ 72/27e-`07 3. Source of Heat (circle one): 0 Oil Propane Solar Other Fireplaces need a separate Fue Burning Appliances&Chimney Application 4. Are there any structures not shown on the plot plan? YES Orl Explain: 5. Are there any easements on the property? YES NO 6. SITE INFORMATION: a. What is the dimensions or acreage of the arcel? o . /Cj A. b. Is this a corner lot? YES NO c. Will the grade be changed as a resu oft e construction? 4110 NO d. What is the water source? BLIC PRIVATE WELL e. Is the parcel on SEWER or a li RIVATE SEPTI .ystem? Addition/Alteration Application Revised February 2019 DECLARATION: 1. I acknowledge that no construction shall be commenced prior to issuance of a valid permit and will be completed within a 12 month period. 2. If the work is not completed by the 1 year expiration date the permit may be renewed, subject to fees and department approval. 3. I certify that the application, plans and supporting materials are a true and complete statement and/or description of the work proposed, that all work will be performed in accordance with the NYS Building Codes, local building laws and ordinances, and in conformance with local zoning regulations. 4. I acknowledge that prior to occupying the facilities proposed I, or my agents, will obtain a certificate of occupancy. 5. I also understand that I/we are required to provide an as-built survey by a licensed land surveyor of all newly constructed facilities prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. I have read and agree to the above: PRINT NAME: S/ioci , /lam SIGNATURE: J DATE: 3-3/- 20 Addition/Alteration Application Revised February 2019 REVIEWED FOR ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE ,, COMcheck Software Version 4.1.4.0 Interior Lighting Compliance Certificate Project Information rft g ‘ L.,, r) r 5C L \ Energy Code; .2015IECC I Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department JUL 13 2020 I , Project Type: Alteration Li r .•._a-.�. - ..i TOWN OF OUEENSSBURY Construction Site: .Owner/Agent: . Designer/Contractbr j L I°j °�_ 't i=Fryc 409 Dix Avenue Jon Harrington Shaun Rivers Queensbury,NY 12804 South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Schoder Rivers Associates Department 453 Dixon Road,Ste.7,Bldg.3 409 Dix Avenue Queensbury, NY 12804 Queensbury,NY 12804 . 518-761-0417,Ext.11 shaun@sraengineers.com Allowed Interior Lighting Power FILE COPY A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (ft2) Watts./ft2 - (B X C) 1-Fire Station 11722 0.67. 7854 Total Allowed Watts= 7854 Proposed Interior Lighting Power A B C - D E Fixture ID:Description 1 Lamp"1 Wattage Per Lamp.!Ballast . Lamps/ #of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixtures .Watt. Fire Station(11722 sq.ft.) LED 1:P1:-4'PENDANT MOUNT LED:Other: . 1 12 41 492 LED 2:P2:8'PENDANT MOUNT LED:Other: 1 19 81 1539 LED 3:R1:2'X4'LED TROFFER:Other: 1 30 31 930 LED 4:R2:2'X4'LED TROFFER:Other: 1 41 23 951 LED 5:R3:2'X4'LENSED LED TROFFER:Other. 1 9 34 307 -, LED 6:R4:6'LED DOWNLIGHT:Other. 1 2 12 24 LED 7:W1:3'WALL MOUNTED LED:Other. 1 2 26 52 LED 9:S1:4'VAPOR TIGHT LED:Other. 1 6 21 126 LED 10:S2:4'SURFACE MOUNT LED:Other: 1 6 21 126 LED 11:EX1:LED EXIT SIGN:Other: 1 15 4 64 Total P ro-p:olsed Watts= 4612 ,+2 - ' • , . ' me oti : tP SSES y k4 T� i .Tri 3 ' � 3 h ti Interior Lighting Compliance Statement Compliance Statement The proposed interior lighting alteration project represented in this document is consistent with the building plans,specifications,and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The proposed interior lighting systems have been designed to meet the 2015 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 4.1.4.0 and to comply with any applicable mandatory requirements listed in the Inspection Chec ist. • J e'er z y YOvyv SeA,r0s t,S ec./.4 1-. /L , 1xo -24 :0 Name!Title / Sign ure Date Project Title: " South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun.cck Page 1 of 21 COMcheck Software Version 4.1.4.0 rft Exterior Lighting Compliance Certificate Project Information Energy Code: 2015 IECC Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Project Type: Alteration Exterior Lighting Zone 2(Neighborhood business district) Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: 409 Dix Avenue .Jon Harrington Shaun Rivers Queensbury, NY 12804 South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Schoder Rivers Associates Department 453 Dixon Road, Ste.7, Bldg.3 409 Dix Avenue Queensbury, NY 12804 Queensbury, NY 12804 518-761-0417; Ext. 11 shaun@sraengineers.com Allowed Exterior Lighting Power A B C D E Area/Surface Category Quantity Allowed Tradable Allowed Watts Watts/Unit Wattage (B X C) Parking area 36000 ft2 0.06 Yes 2160 Walkway<10 feet wide 160 ft of 0.7 Yes 112 Entry canopy 81 ft2 0.25 Yes 20 Total Tradable Watts(a)= 2292 Total Allowed Watts= 2292 Total Allowed Supplemental Watts(b)= 600 (a)Wattage tradeoffs are only allowed between tradable areas/surfaces. (b)A supplemental allowance equal to 600 watts may be applied toward compliance of both non-tradable and tradable areas/surfaces. Proposed Exterior Lighting Power A B C D E Fixture ID: Description/Lamp/Wattage Per Lamp/Ballast Lamps/ #of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixtures Watt. Parking area(36000 ft2):Tradable Wattage LED 12:P1:Other: 1 5 136 680 LED 13:W4:Other: 1 2 153 305 LED 12:W3:Other: 1 4 153 610 LED 8:W2:Other: 1 1 21 21 Walkway<10 feet wide(160 ft of walkway length):Tradable Wattage LED 12:W3:Other: 1 2 153 305 Entry canopy(81 ft2):Tradable Wattage LED 8:W2:Other: 1 1 21 21 Total Tradable Proposed Watts= 1943 Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 2 of 21 Exterior Lighting Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed exterior lighting alteration project represented in this document is consistent with the building plans,specifications,and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The proposed exterior lighting systems have been designed to meet the 2015 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version 4.1.4.0 and to comply with any applicable mandatory requirements listed in the Inspection Che list. ,)t20- v ' vsti �t A-;( -sSot'4(e 7=Icy- zazo Name-TitleSigna re Date Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer.Fire Department - Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00=5QFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun.cck Page 3 of 21 COMcheck Software Version 4.1.4.0 (41 8(1 Mechanical Compliance Certificate Project Information Energy Code: 2015 IECC Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Location: Glens Falls, New York Climate Zone: 6a Project Type: Alteration Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor. 409 Dix Avenue Jon Harrington Shaun Rivers Queensbury, NY 12804 South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Schoder Rivers Associates Department 453 Dixon Road,Ste.7, Bldg.3 409 Dix Avenue Queensbury, NY 12804 Queensbury, NY 12804 518-761-0417, Ext. 11 shaun@sraengineers.com Mechanical Systems List Quantity System Type&Description 1 HVAC System 1 (Single Zone): Heating:1 each-Central Furnace,Gas,Capacity=100 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=81.00%Et,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Et or 78%AFUE Cooling:1 each-Single Package DX Unit,Capacity=52 kBtu/h,Air-Cooled Condenser,Unknown Economizer Proposed Efficiency=15.70 SEER,Required Efficiency: 14.00 SEER Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 1-(RTU-1)I Interior Office Space—Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 1 Supply,Constant Volume,1600 CFM,2.0 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 2(Single Zone): Heating:1 each-Central Furnace,Gas,Capacity=100 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=81.00%Et,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Et or 78%AFUE Cooling:1 each-Single Package DX Unit,Capacity=51 kBtu/h,Air-Cooled Condenser,Unknown Economizer Proposed Efficiency=15.70 SEER,Required Efficiency: 14.00 SEER Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 2-(RTU-2)I Exterior Office Space--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 2 Supply,Constant Volume,1600 CFM,2.0 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 3(Single Zone): Heating:1 each-Central Fumace,Gas,Capacity=292 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=80.00%Et,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Et Cooling:1 each-Single Package DX Unit,Capacity=125 kBtu/h,Air-Cooled Condenser,Air Economizer Proposed Efficiency=12.20 EER,Required Efficiency: 11.00 EER +12.6 IEER Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 2-(RTU-2)I Exterior Office Space—Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 2 Supply,Constant Volume,1600 CFM,2.0 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 4(Single Zone): Heating:6 each-Radiant Heater,Gas,Capacity=55 kBtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 4-Radiant Heaters I Apparatus Room—Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 4 Supply,Constant Volume,200 CFM,0.1 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 4 of 21 • Quantity System Type&Description 1 HVAC System 5(Single Zone): Heating:1 each-Unit Heater,Gas,Capacity=30 kBtu/h Proposed Efficiency=83.00%Ec,Required Efficiency: 80.00%Ec Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 5-UH I Wash Bay—Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 5 Supply,Constant Volume,370 CFM,0.1 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 6(Single Zone): Packaged Terminal Heat Pump Heating Mode:Capacity=21 kBtulh, Proposed Efficiency=3.71 COP,Required Efficiency=2.81 COP Cooling Mode:Capacity=18 kBtu/h, Proposed Efficiency=13.00 EER,Required Efficiency: 9.50 EER Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 6-AC-1 i Radio Room—Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 6 Supply,Constant Volume,551 CFM,0.0 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 7(Single Zone): Heating:1 each-Duct Furnace,Electric,Capacity=40 kBtulh No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 1-(RTU-1)(Interior Office Space—Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 1 Supply,Constant Volume,1600 CFM,2.0 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade 1 HVAC System 8(Single Zone): Heating:1 each-Unit Heater,Electric,Capacity=14 kBtulh No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 7 CUH—Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Passes Fans: FAN 7 Supply,Constant Volume,175 CFM,0.1 motor nameplate hp,0.0 fan efficiency grade Mechanical Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed mechanical alteration project represented in this document is consistent with the building plans,specifications,and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The proposed mechanical systems have been designed to meet the 2015 IECC requirements in COMcheck.Version 4.1.4.0 and to comply with any applicable mandatory requirements listed in the Inspection Checklist. Jra,.2 / Sk=•t.��.� fee-. 7-i0Y2c'2o Name-TitleSignat e D Date • Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-5QFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun.cck Page 5 of 21 COMcheck Software Version 4.1.4.0 (111(1 Inspection Checklist Energy Code: 2015 IECC Requirements: 91.0% were addressed directly in the COMcheck software Text in the "Comments/Assumptions" column is provided by the user in the COMcheck Requirements screen. For each requirement, the user certifies that a code requirement will be met and how that is documented, or that an exception is being claimed.Where compliance is itemized in a separate table, a reference to that table is provided. Section # Plan Review Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C103.2 ;Plans,specifications, and/or ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [PR2]1 'calculations provide all information ODoes Not ;with which compliance can be ;determined for the mechanical ❑Not Observable :systems and equipment and ❑Not Applicable ;document where exceptions to the :standard are claimed. Load ;calculations per acceptable ;engineering standards and :handbooks. f C103.2 ;Plans,specifications, and/or ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [PR4]1 lcalculations provide all information ❑Does Not ;with which compliance can be :determined for the interior lighting ❑Not Observable :and electrical systems and equipment ❑Not Applicable ;and document where exceptions to ;the standard are claimed. Information provided should include interior ;lighting power calculations,wattage of ;bulbs and ballasts,transformers and ;control devices. C103.2 ;Plans,specifications,and/or ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [PRE]1 :calculations provide all information ❑Does Not ;with which compliance can be :determined for the exterior lighting ❑Not Observable land electrical systems and equipment ❑Not Applicable ;and document where exceptions to ;the standard are claimed. Information ;provided should include exterior lighting power calculations,wattage of ;bulbs and ballasts,transformers and 'control devices. Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 6 of 21 Section Footing/Foundation Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C403.2.4. Snow/ice melting system sensors for ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 5, future connection to controls.Freeze ❑Does Not C403.2.4. protection systems have automatic 6 controls installed. ❑Not Observable [FO9]3 ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 7 of 21 Section # Plumbing Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C404.5, #Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 ;requirements. Refer to section details. [PL6]3 ; ONot Observable ONot Applicable I C404.5, i Heated water supply piping conforms ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 ;requirements. Refer to section details. [PL6]3 ! :Not Observable ONot Applicable C404.5, ;Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, ;to pipe length and volume DDoes Not C404.5.2 irequirements. Refer to section details. [PL6]3 J ONot Observable ONot Applicable C404.5, a Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 requirements. Refer to section details. [PL6]3 ONot Observable ONot Applicable C404.5, 'Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, Ito pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 requirements. Refer to section details. [PL6]3 ; ONot Observable i DNot Applicable C404.5, ;Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, sto pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 ;requirements. Refer to section details. :Not Observable [PL6]3 j ONot Applicable r C404.5, ;Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, to pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 I requirements. Refer to section details. ONot Observable 3 [PL6] `, ONot Applicable C404.5, Heated water supply piping conforms DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C404.5.1, Ito pipe length and volume ❑Does Not C404.5.2 ;requirements. Refer to section details. [?L6]3 ['Not Observable „;r ONot Applicable i C404.6.3 j Pumps that circulate water between a DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 ;heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not that limit operation from startup to <= 5 minutes after end of heating :Not Observable , cycle. ONot Applicable C404.6.3 ;Pumps that circulate water between a ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 i heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not ;that limit operation from startup to ONot Observable j<= 5 minutes after end of heating icycle. ONot Applicable C404.6.3 Pumps that circulate water between a DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3` theater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not ;that limit operation from startup to :Not Observable <=5 minutes after end of heating ;cycle. ONot Applicable 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 8 of 21 • Section Plumbing Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C404.6.3 ;Pumps that circulate water between a DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 !heater and storage tank have controls ODoes Not ;that limit operation from startup to f<=5 minutes after end of heating Not Observable t cycle. ❑Not Applicable C404.6.3 ;Pumps that circulate water between a DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 ;heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not ;that limit operation from startup to '<=5 minutes after end of heating ONot Observable cycle. ❑Not Applicable C404.6.3 ;Pumps that circulate water between a ElComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 ;heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not ;that limit operation from startup to }<= 5 minutes after end of heating [Not Observable ;cycle. ❑Not Applicable C404.6.3 Pumps that circulate water between a DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 ;heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not ;that limit operation from startup to 3<= 5 minutes after end of heating :Not Observable ;cycle. ❑Not Applicable C404.6.3 'Pumps that circulate water between a DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL7]3 !heater and storage tank have controls ❑Does Not (that limit operation from startup to ;<=5 minutes after end of heating ❑Not Observable {cycle. ❑Not Applicable C404.7 ;Water distribution system that pumps DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 lwater from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a ❑Not Observable 'demand recirculation water system. ❑Not Applicable Pumps within this system have ;controls that start the pump upon !receiving a signal from the action of a ;user of a fixture or appliance and s limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104°F. C404.7 ;Water distribution system that pumps DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 ;water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not pipe back to the heated-water source ;through a cold-water supply pipe is a ❑Not Observable S demand recirculation water system. ❑Not Applicable Pumps within this system have ;controls that start the pump upon j receiving a signal from the-action of a 'user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water 1entering the cold-water piping to ;104°F. C404.7 f Water distribution system that pumps DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not ;pipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a ❑Not Observable demand recirculation water system. ❑Not Applicable ;Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon 'receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and ;limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 0104°F. 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 9 of 21 Section # Plumbing Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C404.7 ;Water distribution system that pumps ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 ;water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not Ipipe back to the heated-water source through a cold-water supply pipe is a ONot Observable demand recirculation water system. ONot Applicable Pumps within this system have 'controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the-action of a user of a fixture or appliance and )limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104°F. C4'04.7 i Water distribution system that pumps ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8)3 'water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not pipe back to the heated-water source ;through a cold-water supply pipe is a Not Observable demand recirculation water system. ONot Applicable Pumps within this system have controls that start the pump upon tt receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water centering the cold-water piping to 3104°F. C404:7 Water distribution system that pumps ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 ;water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not pipe back to the heated-water source ❑NoE Observable ;through a cold-water supply pipe is a demand recirculation water system. ONot Applicable Pumps within this system have ;controls that start the pump upon f receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and ;limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to ;104°F. C,404.7 Water distribution system that pumps ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 water from a heated-water supply ❑Does Not ;pipe back to the heated-water source ;through a cold-water supply pipe is a ❑Not Observable demand recirculation water system. ❑Not Applicable ;Pumps within this system have ;controls that start the pump upon receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and ;limits the temperature of the water entering the cold-water piping to 104°F. C404.7 ;Water distribution system that pumps OComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PL8]3 i water from a heated-water supply ODoes Not pipe back to the heated-water source ;through a cold-water supply pipe is a :Not Observable demand recirculation water system. Not Applicable Pumps within this system have ,controls that start the pump upon " ;receiving a signal from the action of a user of a fixture or appliance and limits the temperature of the water lentering the cold-water piping to 104°F. Additional Comments/Assumptions: • 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 10 of 21 • • 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 11 of 21 Section # Mechanical Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C402.2.6 Thermally ineffective panel surfaces of DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [ME41]3 sensible heating panels have ['Does Not icy linsulation >= R-3.5. ONot Observable } ONot Applicable C403.2.13;Unenclosed spaces that are heated DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [ME71]z 'use only radiant heat. ❑Does Not ONot Observable O Not Applicable C403.2.3 HVAC equipment efficiency verified. DComplies See the Mechanical Systems list for values. [ME55]z ElDoes Not O Not Observable ! ONot Applicable C403 2.3' SPTAC and PTHP with sleeves 16 in. by DComplies [ME73j3 42.in. labeled for replacement only as DDoes Not ' ,per Footnote b to Table C403.2.3(3). :Not Observable 0 ONot Applicable C403.2.4. Fault detection and diagnostics DComplies Requirement will be met. 7 ;installed with air-cooled unitary DX ❑Does Not [ME113]z ;units having economizers. DNot Observable DNot Applicable C403.2.6. ;Demand control ventilation provided DComplies Requirement will be met. 1 !for spaces>500 ft2 and >25 ❑Does Not [ME59]1 ;people/1000 ft2 occupant density and :served by systems with air side ['Not Observable :economizer,auto modulating outside ONot Applicable ;air damper control, or design airflow 1>3,000 cfm. I C403 26. ;Enclosed parking garage ventilation DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 2' . . lhas automatic contaminant detection ODoes Not [ME115]3 and capacity to stage or modulate w -` fans to 50%or less of design capacity. ❑Not Observable ONot Applicable C403.2.7 ;Exhaust air energy recovery on ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [ME57]l !systems meeting Table C403.2.7(1) ❑Does Not ;and C403.2.7(2). :Not Observable DNot Applicable C403.2.8 'Kitchen exhaust systems comply with ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [ME116]3` replacement air and conditioned ❑Does Not supply air limitations, and satisfy hood Location on plans/spec: M-1 ;,�, rating requirements and maximum ❑Not Observable ,, 4, H , ',exhaust rate criteria. ONot Applicable C403.2.9 ;HVAC ducts and plenums insulated. ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [ME60)2 !Where ducts or plenums are installed ❑Does Not in or under a slab,verification may ONot Observable Location on plans/spec: M-1,Specifications ;need to occur during Foundation Inspection. ONot Applicable C403.2.9 ;Ducts and plenums sealed based on DComplies Requirement will be met. [ME1O]z !static pressure and location. ❑Does Not Location on plans/spec: M-1, Specifications DNot Observable ONot Applicable C403.2.9. jDuctwork operating >3 in.water DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 ; ONot Observable �0 ) ONot Applicable 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer.Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 12 of 21 Section # Mechanical Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C403.2.9. ;Ductwork operating>3 in.water ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 ;column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not (ME11]3 ; Location on plans/spec: M-5 :Not Observable ONot Applicable C403.2.9. ;Ductwork operating >3 in.water ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 13 ;column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 ONot Observable ONot Applicable C403.2.9. Ductwork operating>3 in.water ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 ) ONot Observable ONot Applicable C403.2.9. ;Ductwork operating >3 in.water DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 Icolumn requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 s ONot Observable ONot Applicable C403.2.9. ;Ductwork operating>3 in. water DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 ;column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 ; I ONot Observable ONot Applicable C403.2.9. ;Ductwork operating >3 in.water DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3 column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 ONot Observable ONot Applicable C403,.2.9. ;Ductwork operating >3 in.water DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 1.3, ;column requires air leakage testing. ❑Does Not [ME11]3 I DNot Observable ONot Applicable C403.3 ;Air economizers provided where ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [ME62]1 ;required, meet the requirements for ❑Does Not ;design capacity, control signal, [Not Observable Location on plans/spec: M-5 ;ventilation controls, high-limit shut-off, integrated economizer control,and ONot Applicable :provide a means to relieve excess outside air during operation. C403.4.4. ;Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 , ;of individual zone boxes have static ❑Does Not (ME110]3 ;pressure setpoint reset controls. See the Mechanical Systems list for values. ONot Observable ONot Applicable C403.4.4. ;Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 ;of individual zone boxes have static ❑Does Not [ME110]3 ;pressure setpoint reset controls. :Not Observable See the Mechanical Systems list for values. ONot Applicable C403.4.4. ;Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 iof individual zone boxes have static ❑Does Not [ME110]3 ;pressure setpoint reset controls. See the Mechanical Systems list for values. I :Not Observable ONot Applicable C403.4.4. ;Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6° sof individual zone boxes have static ❑Does Not [ME110]3 ;pressure setpoint reset controls. [Not Observable See the Mechanical Systems list for values. 1 ❑Not Applicable 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 13 of 21 • Section # Mechanical Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C403.4.4. 1Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 of individual zone boxes have static ODoes Not [ME110]3 'pressure setpoint reset controls. See the Mechanical Systems list for values. ONot Observable O Not Applicable C403.4.4. 'Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 of individual zone boxes have static DDoes Not [ME110]3 pressure setpoint reset controls. ONot Observable See the Mechanical Systems list for values. O Not Applicable C403.4.4. 212 Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6,,;,,• iof individual zone boxes have static ODoes Not [ME110]3 pressure setpoint reset controls. ONot Observable See the Mechanical Systems list for values. ONot Applicable C403.4.4. Multiple zone VAV systems with DDC DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. 6 of individual zone boxes have static ODoes Not [ME110]3 !pressure setpoint reset controls. See the Mechanical Systems list for values. ONot Observable ONot Applicable C408.2.2. Air outlets and zone terminal devices DComplies Requirement will be met. 1 have means for air balancing. DDoes Not (ME53]3 Location on plans/spec: M-1,Specifications ONot Observable O Not Applicable C403.5, Refrigerated display cases,walk-in DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C403.5.1, coolers or walk-in freezers served by ODoes Not C403.5.2 remote compressors and remote [ME123]3 'condensers not located in a ONot Observable condensing unit, have fan-powered ONot Applicable condensers that comply with Sections C403.5.1 and refrigeration compressor systems that comply with C403.5.2.. Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 14 of 21 Section Rough-In Electrical Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C405.2.1 ;Lighting controls installed to uniformly DComplies Requirement will be met. [EL15]1 reduce the lighting load by at least ❑Does Not ;50%. ONot Observable ONot Applicable C405.2.1 ;Occupancy sensors installed in OComplies Requirement will be met. [EL18]1 !required spaces.• ❑Does Not ONot Observable ONot Applicable C405.2.1, Independent lighting controls installed DComplies Requirement will be met. C405.2.2. !per approved lighting plans and all ❑Does Not 3 :manual controls readily accessible and [EL23]2 ;visible to occupants. ONot Observable ❑Not Applicable C405.2.2. ;Automatic controls to shut off all DComplies Exception: Lighting controlled by occupancy sensors. 1 building lighting installed in all ❑Does Not [EL22]2 ;buildings. ['Not Observable DNot Applicable C405.2.3 !Daylight zones provided with DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [EL16]2 ;individual controls that control the ❑Does Not ;lights independent of general area !lighting. DNot Observable ONot Applicable C405.2.3, ;Primary sidelighted areas are OComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C405.2.3. !equipped with required lighting ❑Does Not 1, ;controls. ONot Observable C405.2.3. 2 ; :Not Applicable [EL20]1 C405.2.3, ;Enclosed spaces,with daylight area DComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C405.2.3. !under skylights and rooftop monitors ❑Does Not 1, ;are equipped with required lighting C405.2.3. ;controls. ONot Observable 3 ; DNot Applicable [EL21]1 C405.2.4 ;Separate lighting control devices for OComplies Requirement will be met. [EL4]1 ;specific uses installed per approved ❑Does Not ;lighting plans. ONot Observable. DNot Applicable C405.2.4 ;Additional interior lighting power DComplies Requirement will be met. [EL8]1 !allowed for special functions per the ODoes Not ;approved lighting plans and is ;automatically controlled and ['Not Observable separated from general lighting. ONot Applicable C405.2.5 ;Automatic lighting controls for exterior DComplies Requirement will be met. [EL25]na° ;lighting installed.Controls will be ❑Does Not ;daylight controlled, set based on ;business operation time-of-day,or ['Not Observable reduce connected lighting >30%. ONot Applicable C405.3 ;Exit signs do not exceed 5 watts per DComplies Requirement will be met. [EL6]1 face. DDoes Not ONot Observable DNot Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: ]. High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3' Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 15 of 21 • 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 16 of 21 Section # Final Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C3033, 1Furnished O&M instructions for ❑Complies Requirement will be met. G408.2.5. systems and equipment to the ODoes Not 2 ,building owner or designated [FI17,3 representative. ONot Observable ONot Applicable C303.3, )Furnished O&M manuals for HVAC DComplies C408.2.5. 'systems within 90 days of system DDoes Not 3`s acceptance. [F18]3 ONot Observable DNot Applicable C403.2.2 HVAC systems and equipment DComplies Requirement will be met. [F127]3 - capacity does not exceed calculated ODoes Not 4loads. Location on plans/spec: M-5 :Not Observable ONot Applicable 'C403.2.4;;Heating and cooling to each zone is DComplies Requirement will be met. 1 N' „{controlled by a thermostat control. ODoes Not [F147]3 ;;Minimum one humidity control device Location on plans/spec: M-5 ;per installed ['Not Observable jhumidification/dehumidification ONot Applicable system. C403.2.4. ;Heating and cooling to each zone is DComplies Requirement will be met. 1 'controlled by a thermostat control. DDoes Not [FI47]3 ;Minimum one humidity control device Location on plans/spec: M-5 ,per installed ONot Observable humidification/dehumidification ONot Applicable ;system. C403 2.4. iHeating and cooling to each zone is. OComplies Requirement will be met: lye ;controlled by a thermostat control. ODoes Not [F147]3, ,Minimum one humidity control device Location on plans/spec: M-5 i% �•t per installed ['Not Observable humidification/dehumidification ONot Applicable ;system. C403..2.4. ,Heating and cooling to each zone is DComplies Requirement will be met. ,controlled by a thermostat control. ODoes Not [F147]3Minimum one humidity control device Location on plans/spec: M-5 per installed ['Not Observable humidification/dehumidification ONot Applicable system. C403 2 4._. Heating and cooling to each zone is ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1: ;controlled by a thermostat control. ODoes Not [F147]3 °` ;Minimum one humidity control device Location on plans/spec: M-5 ;per installed ONot Observable ihumidification/dehumidification ONot Applicable ,u•' •,system.: C403.2.4. ;Heating and cooling to each zone is DComplies Requirement will be met. 1; ;controlled by a thermostat control. ODoes Not [FI47]3 ?Minimum one humidity control device Location on plans/spec: M-5 per installed ['Not Observable :,`• humidification/dehumidification ONot Applicable system. C403 2 4. #Heating and cooling to each zone is ❑Complies Requirement will be met. ,controlled by a thermostat control. ❑Does Not [F147]3 ?Minimum one humidity control device Location on plans/spec: M-5 per installed ONot Observable ,humidification/dehumidification ONot Applicable ,• Isystem. C403 2.4...5Heating and cooling to each zone is DComplies Requirement will be met. 41>. ]controlled by a thermostat control. DDoes Not [FI47]3 ,;Minimum one humidity control device Location on plans/spec: M-5 per installed ['Not Observable x ' humidification/dehumidification ONot Applicable ,system. 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 17 of 21 Section # Final Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID • C403.2.4. ;Heat pump controls prevent DComplies Requirement will be met. 1.1 supplemental electric resistance heat DDoes Not [FI42]3 /from coming on when not needed. DNot Observable Location on plans/spec: M-5 DNot Applicable C403.2.4. ;Thermostatic controls have a 5 °F DComplies Requirement will be met. 1.2 deadband. ❑Does Not [FI38]3 Location on plans/spec: M-5 :Not Observable ONot Applicable C403.2.4. ;Temperature controls have setpoint DComplies Requirement will be met. 1.3 ,overlap restrictions. ❑Does Not [FI20]3 ; ONot Observable Location on plans/spec: M-5 :Not Applicable C403.2.4. ;Each zone equipped with setback DComplies Requirement will be met. 2 ;controls using automatic time clock or ODoes Not [FI39]3 iprogrammable control system. Location on plans/spec: M-5 ONot Observable j ONot Applicable C403.2.4. ;Automatic Controls: Setback to 55°F DComplies Requirement will be met. 2.1, (heat)and 85°F(cool); 7-day clock, 2- ❑Does Not C403.2.4. /hour occupant override, 10-hour Location on plans/spec: M-5 2.2 ;backup ONot Observable [F140]3 I DNot Applicable i C403.2.4. ;Systems include optimum start DComplies Requirement will be met. 2.3 ;controls. ❑Does Not [FI41]3 ; Location on plans/spec: M-5 [Not Observable ONot Applicable C403.2.4. Systems include optimum start DComplies Requirement will be met. 2.3 controls. ❑Does Not [FI41]3 Location on plans/spec: M-5 / ONot Observable ; DNot Applicable C403.2.4. /Systems include optimum start DComplies Requirement will be met. 2.3 ;controls. ❑Does Not [F141]3 > Location on plans/spec: M-5 ONot Observable ONot Applicable C403.2.4. ;Systems include optimum start DComplies Requirement will be met. 2.3 ;controls. ❑Does Not [FI41]3 f s :Not Observable DNot Applicable C403.2.4. Systems include optimum start DComplies Requirement will be met. 2.3 controls. ❑Does Not (F141`]3'` ; Location on plans/spec: M-5 $ ['Not Observable ONot Applicable C403.2.4. ;Systems include optimum start ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 2.3, Icontrols. ❑Does Not [F141]3 1 Location on plans/spec: M-5 ONot Observable ONot Applicable C403.2.4. ;Systems include optimum start ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 2.3 ,controls. ❑Does Not [FI41]3 ; Location on plans/spec: M-5 ONot Observable ONot Applicable 1 High Impact_(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 18 of 21 • Section # Final Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C403.2.4. Systems include optimum start ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 2.3 controls. ODoes Not [F141]3 Location on plans/spec: M-5 ONot Observable ONot Applicable C405.4.1 Interior installed lamp and fixture ❑Complies See the Interior Lighting fixture schedule for values. [FI18]1 lighting power is consistent with what ODoes Not is shown on the approved lighting ;plans,demonstrating proposed watts ONot Observable :are less than or equal to allowed ONot Applicable watts. C405.5.1 Exterior lighting power is consistent ❑Complies See the Exterior Lighting fixture schedule for values. [F119]1 !with what is shown on the approved ODoes Not ;lighting plans,demonstrating ;proposed watts are less than or equal ONot Observable !to allowed watts. Observable,_, Applicable C408.2.1 ;Commissioning plan developed by ❑Complies [FI28]1 !registered design professional or ❑Does Not approved agency. ❑Not Observable ONot Applicable C408.2.3. ;HVAC equipment has been tested to ❑Complies 1 ensure proper operation. ODoes Not [FI31]1 ONot Observable ONot Applicable C408.2.3. HVAC control systems have been ❑Complies 2 !tested to ensure proper operation, ODoes Not [FI10]1 ;calibration and adjustment of controls. ONot Observable ❑Not Applicable C408.2.3. Economizers have been tested to ❑Complies 3 :ensure proper operation. ❑Does Not [FI32]1 :Not Observable ONot Applicable C408.2.4 ;Preliminary commissioning report ❑Complies [FI29]1 !completed and certified by registered ODoes Not ;design professional or approved agency. ONot Observable ONot Applicable C408.2.5. Furnished HVAC as-built drawings ❑Complies 1 ,; submitted within 90 days of system ❑Does Not [FI7j3 ,acceptance. fir;-„ ; :Not Observable ONot Applicable C408.2.5. #Furnished as-built drawings for ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 electric power systems within 90 days ❑Does Not [FI16]3 lof system acceptance. ONot Observable ONot Applicable C408.2.5. ;An air and/or hydronic system OComplies 3 ;balancing report is provided for HVAC ODoes Not [FI43]1 ;systems. ONot Observable ONot Applicable C408.2.5. ;Final commissioning report due to ❑Complies 4 !building owner within 90 days of DDoes Not [F130]1 receipt of certificate of occupancy. :Not Observable ❑Not Applicable 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 19 of 21 Section # Final Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C408.3 ;Lighting systems have been tested to ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FI33]1 iensure proper calibration,adjustment, ❑Does Not programming,and operation. ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 20 of 21 E Project Title: South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department Report date: 07/10/20 Data filename: N:\19579-00-SQFDReno\ContentFac\Documents\COMCheck\SQFD-From Shaun .cck Page 21 of 21 i f FILE COPY SECTION 26321 114 `GrA�SaEDASPNGf Ci= GENT`ERAN"1tORS PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and, general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section includes packaged engine generators for non-emergency use with the following features: 1. Natural gas engine. 2. Gaseous fuel system. 3. Control and monitoring. 4. Generator overcurrent and fault protection. 5. Generator, exciter,and voltage regulator. 6. Outdoor generator-set enclosure. 7. Vibration isolation devices. 8. Finishes. B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 263600 "Transfer Switches" for transfer switches including sensors and relays to- initiate automatic-starting and-stopping signals for engine generators. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Operational Bandwidth:The total variation from the lowest to highest value of a parameter over the range of conditions indicated, expressed as a percentage of the nominal value of the parameter. 1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product. 1. Include rated capacities, operating characteristics, electrical characteristics, and furnished specialties and accessories. 2. Include thermal damage curve for generator. 3. Include time-current characteristic curves for generator protective device. 4. Include fuel consumption in cubic feet per hour (cubic meters per hour) at 0.8 power factor at 0.5, 0.75 and 1.0 times generator capacity. 5. Include generator efficiency at 0.8 power factor at 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 times generator capacity. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17- 1 6. Include air flow requirements for cooling and combustion air in cfin at 0.8 power factor, with air supply temperature of 95 deg F (35 deg C), 80 deg F (27 deg C), 70 deg F (21 deg C), and 50 deg F (10 deg C). Provide drawings showing requirements and limitations for location of air intake and exhausts. 7. Include generator characteristics, including,but not limited to, kilowatt rating, efficiency, reactances,and short-circuit current capability. B. Shop Drawings: 1. Include plans and elevations for engine generator and other components specified. 2. Include details of equipment assemblies. Indicate dimensions, weights, loads, required clearances, method of field assembly, components, and location and size of each field connection. 3. Identify fluid drain ports and clearance requirements for proper fluid drain. 4. Include diagrams for power, signal, and control wiring. Complete schematic, wiring, and interconnection diagrams showing terminal markings for EPS equipment and functional relationship between all electrical components. 1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Seismic Qualification Data: Certificates, for engine generator, accessories, and components, from manufacturer. 1. Basis for Certification: Indicate whether withstand certification is based on actual test of assembled components or on calculation. 2. Dimensioned Outline Drawings of Equipment Unit: With engine and generator mounted on rails, identify center of gravity and total weight, supplied enclosure and each piece of equipment not integral to the engine generator, and locate and describe mounting and anchorage provisions. 3. Detailed description of equipment anchorage devices on which the certification is based and their installation requirements. B. Source Quality-Control.Reports:Including,but not limited to,the following: 1. Certified summary of prototype-unit test report. 2. Certified Test Reports: For components and accessories that are equivalent, but not identical,to those tested on prototype unit. 3. Certified Summary of Performance Tests: Certify compliance with specified requirement to meet performance criteria for sensitive loads. 4. Report of factory test on units to be shipped for this Project, showing evidence of compliance with specified requirements. 5. Report of sound generation. 6. Report of exhaust emissions showing compliance with applicable regulations. C. Field quality-control reports. D. Warranty:For special warranty. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17-2 1.6 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Data:For engine generators to include in emergency,operation,and maintenance manuals. 1. In addition to items specified in Section 017823 "Operation and Maintenance Data," include the following: a. List of tools and replacement items recommended to be stored at Project for ready access. Include part and drawing numbers, current unit prices, and source of supply. b. Operating instructions laminated and mounted adjacent to generator location. c. Training plan. 1.7 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS A. Furnish extra materials that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents. 1. Fuses:One for every 10 of each type and rating,but no fewer than one of each. 2. Indicator Lamps:Two for every six of each type used,but no fewer than two of each. 3. Filters: One set each of lubricating oil,fuel,and combustion-air filters. 4. Tools:Each tool listed by part number in operations and maintenance manual. 1.8 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: An authorized representative who is trained and approved by manufacturer. 1.9 WARRANTY A. Manufacturer's Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of packaged engine generators and associated auxiliary components that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. 1. Warranty Period: The generator set shall include a standard warranty covering five (5) years or 3000 hours, whichever occurs first, to guarantee against defective material and workmanship in accordance with the manufacturer's published warranty from the date of initial startup. Labor and travel charges for the third, fourth, and fifth years are not covered by this warranty. 2. The generator set manufacturer and its distributor shall maintain a 24-hour parts and service organization. This organization shall regularly engage in maintenance contract programs to perform preventive maintenance and service on equipment similar to that specified. A service agreement shall be available and shall include system operation under simulated operating conditions; adjustment to the generator set, transfer switch, and switchgear controls as required, and certification in the owner's maintenance log of repairs made and functional tests performed on all systems. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17-3 PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, available manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include,but are not limited to,the following: 1. Kohler—Design Make. 2. Cummins Power Generation. 3. Caterpillar,Inc. B. Source Limitations: Obtain packaged engine generators and auxiliary components through one source from a single manufacturer. 2.2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Seismic Performance: Engine generator housing, engine generator, batteries, battery racks, silencers, and sound attenuating equipment, accessories, and components shall withstand the effects of earthquake motions determined according to ASCE/SEI 7. 1. The term "withstand" means "the unit will remain in place without separation of any parts when subjected to the seismic forces specified and the unit will be fully operational after the seismic event." 2. Shake-table testing shall comply with ICC=ES AC156. Testing shall be performed with all fluids at worst-case normal levels. 3. Component Importance Factor: 1.5. B. B 11 Compliance: Comply with B 11.19. C. NFPA Compliance: 1. Comply with NFPA 37. 2. Comply with NFPA 70. D. UL Compliance: Comply with UL 2200. E. Engine Exhaust Emissions: Comply with EPA Tier 4 requirements and applicable state and local government requirements. F. Noise Emission: Comply with applicable state and local government requirements for maximum noise level at adjacent property boundaries due to sound emitted by engine generator including engine, engine exhaust, engine cooling-air intake and discharge, and other components of installation. G. Environmental Conditions: Engine generator system shall withstand the following environmental conditions without mechanical or electrical damage or degradation of performance capability: 1. Ambient Temperature:Minus 15 to plus 40 deg C. 2. Relative Humidity:Zero to 95 percent. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17-4 3. Altitude: Sea level to 1000 feet(300 m). 2.3 ENGINE GENERATOR ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION A. Factory-assembled and-tested,water-cooled engine,with brushless generator and accessories. B. Electrical Components,Devices,and Accessories:Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70,by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended location and use. C. Power Rating: Standby. D. Overload Capacity: 110 percent of service load for 1 hour in 12 consecutive hours. E. Service Load: 155 kVA. F. Power Factor: 0.8, lagging. G. Frequency: 60 Hz H. Voltage:208 V ac. I. Phase:Three-phase,four wire,wye. J. Induction Method: Turbocharged. K. Governor:Adjustable isochronous,with speed sensing. L. Mounting Frame: Structural steel framework to maintain alignment of mounted components without depending on concrete foundation. Provide lifting attachments sized and spaced to prevent deflection of base during lifting and moving. 1. Rigging Diagram: Inscribed on metal plate permanently attached to mounting frame to indicate location and lifting capacity of each lifting attachment and generator-set center of gravity. M. Capacities and Characteristics: 1. Power Output Ratings:Nominal ratings as indicated at 0.8 power factor excluding power required for the continued and repeated operation of the unit and auxiliaries,with capacity as required to operate as a unit as evidenced by records of prototype testing. 2. Nameplates: For each major system component to identify manufacturer's name and address,and model and serial number of component. N. Engine Generator Performance: 1. Steady-State Voltage Operational Bandwidth: 3 percent of rated output voltage from no load to full load. 2. Transient Voltage Performance: Not more than 20 percent variation for 50 percent step- load increase or decrease. Voltage shall recover and remain within the steady-state operating band within three seconds. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17-5 3. Steady-State Frequency Operational Bandwidth: 0.5 percent of rated frequency from no load to full load. 4. Steady-State Frequency Stability: When system is operating at any constant load within the rated load, there shall be no random speed variations outside the steady-state operational band and no hunting or surging of speed. 5. Transient Frequency Performance: Less than 5 percent variation for 50 percent step-load increase or decrease. Frequency shall recover and remain within the steady-state operating band within five seconds. 6. Output Waveform: At no load, harmonic content measured line to line or line to neutral shall not exceed 5 percent total and 3 percent for single harmonics. Telephone influence factor, determined according to NEMA MG 1,shall not exceed 50 percent. 7. Sustained Short-Circuit Current: For a three-phase, bolted short circuit at system output terminals,system shall supply a minimum of 250 percent of rated full-load current for not less than 10 seconds and then clear the fault automatically, without damage to generator system components. 8. Start Time: 10 seconds. 2.4 GASEOUS ENGINE A. Fuel:Natural gas. B. Rated Engine Speed: 1800 rpm. C. Lubrication System: Engine or skid-mounted. 1. Filter and Strainer: Rated to remove 90 percent of particles 5 micrometers and smaller while passing full flow. 2. Thermostatic Control Valve: Control flow in system to maintain optimum oil temperature. Unit shall be capable of full flow and is designed to be fail-safe. 3. Crankcase Drain: Arranged for complete gravity drainage to an easily removable container with no disassembly and without use of pumps, siphons, special tools, or appliances. D. Jacket Coolant Heater: Electric-immersion type, factory installed in coolant jacket system. Comply with UL 499. E. Cooling System: Closed loop, liquid cooled, with radiator factory mounted on engine generator mounting frame and integral engine-driven coolant pump. 1. Coolant: Solution of 50 percent ethylene-glycol-based antifreeze and 50 percent water, with anticorrosion additives as recommended by engine manufacturer. 2. Size of Radiator:Adequate to contain expansion of total system coolant from cold start to 110 percent load condition. 3. Expansion Tank: Constructed of welded steel plate and rated to withstand maximum closed-loop coolant system pressure for engine used.Equip with gage glass and petcock. 4. Temperature Control: Self-contained, thermostatic-control valve modulates coolant flow automatically to maintain optimum constant coolant temperature as recommended by engine manufacturer. 5. Coolant Hose: Flexible assembly with inside surface of nonporous rubber and outer covering of aging-,ultraviolet-,and abrasion-resistant fabric. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17-6 a. Rating: 50-psig (345-kPa) maximum working pressure with coolant at 180 deg F (82 deg C),and noncollapsible under vacuum. b. End Fittings: Flanges or steel pipe nipples with clamps to suit piping and equipment connections. F. Cooling System: Closed loop, liquid cooled, with remote radiator and integral engine-driven coolant pump. 1. Configuration:Horizontal air discharge. 2. Radiator Core Tubes:Aluminum. 3. Size of Radiator:Adequate to contain expansion of total system coolant from cold start to 110 percent load condition. 4. Expansion Tank: Constructed of welded steel plate and rated to withstand maximum closed-loop coolant system pressure for engine used.Equip with gage glass and petcock. 5. Fan:Driven by multiple belts from engine shaft. 6. Coolant: Solution of 50 percent ethylene-glycol-based antifreeze and 50 percent water, with anticorrosion additives as recommended by engine manufacturer. 7. Temperature Control: Self-contained, thermostatic-control valve modulates coolant flow automatically to maintain optimum constant coolant temperature as recommended by engine manufacturer. G. Muffler/Silencer: Critical type, sized as recommended by engine manufacturer and selected with exhaust piping system to not exceed engine manufacturer's engine backpressure requirements. 1. Minimum sound attenuation of 25 dB at 500 Hz. 2. Sound level measured at a distance of 25 feet (8 m) from exhaust discharge after installation is complete shall be 78 dBA or less. H. Air-Intake Filter: Standard-duty, engine-mounted air cleaner with replaceable dry-filter element and"blocked filter" indicator. Starting System: 24-V electric,with negative ground. 1. Components: Sized so they are not damaged during a full engine-cranking cycle with ambient temperature at maximum specified in"Performance Requirements"Article. 2. Cranking Motor: Heavy-duty unit that automatically engages and releases from engine flywheel without binding. 3. Cranking Cycle: 60 seconds. 4. Battery: Calcium-Lead, with capacity within ambient temperature range specified in "Performance Requirements" Article to provide specified cranking cycle at least three times without recharging. 5. Battery Cable: Size as recommended by engine manufacturer for cable length indicated. Include required interconnecting conductors and connection accessories. 6. Battery Compartment: Factory fabricated of metal with acid-resistant finish and thermal insulation. Thermostatically controlled heater shall be arranged to maintain battery above 50 deg F (10 deg C)regardless of external ambient temperature within range specified in "Performance Requirements" Article. Include accessories required to support and fasten batteries in place.Provide ventilation to exhaust battery gases. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17-7 7. Battery Stand: Factory-fabricated, two-tier metal with acid-resistant finish designed to hold the quantity of battery cells required and to maintain the arrangement to minimize lengths of battery interconnections. 8. Battery-Charging Alternator: Factory mounted on engine with solid-state voltage regulation and 35 A minimum continuous rating. 9. Battery Charger: Current-limiting, automatic-equalizing and float-charging type,designed for calcium-lead batteries. Unit shall comply with UL 1236 and include the following features: a. Operation: Equalizing-charging rate of 10 A shall be initiated automatically after battery has lost charge until an adjustable equalizing voltage is achieved at battery terminals. Unit shall then be automatically switched to a lower float-charging mode and shall continue to operate in that mode until battery is discharged again. b. Automatic Temperature Compensation: Adjust float and equalize voltages for variations in ambient temperature from minus 40 deg F (minus 40 deg C) to 140 deg F (plus 60 deg C) to prevent overcharging at high temperatures and undercharging at low temperatures. c. Automatic Voltage Regulation: Maintain constant output voltage regardless of input voltage variations up to plus or minus 10 percent. d. Ammeter and Voltmeter: Flush mounted in door. Meters shall indicate charging rates. e. Safety Functions: Sense abnormally low battery voltage and close contacts providing low battery voltage indication on control and monitoring panel. Sense high battery voltage and loss of ac input or do output of battery charger. Either condition shall close contacts that provide a battery-charger malfunction indication at system control and monitoring panel. f. Enclosure and Mounting:NEMA 250,Type 1,wall-mounted cabinet. 2.5 GASEOUS FUEL SYSTEM A. Natural Gas Piping: Comply with requirements in Section 231123 "Facility Natural Gas Piping." B. Gas Train: Comply with NFPA 37. C. Engine Fuel System: D. Natural Gas,Vapor-Withdrawal System: 1. Carburetor. 2. Secondary Gas Regulators: One for each fuel type, with atmospheric vents piped to building exterior. 3. Fuel-Shutoff Solenoid Valves: NRTL-listed, normally closed, safety shutoff valves; one for each fuel source. 4. Fuel Filters: One for each fuel type. 5. Manual Fuel Shutoff Valves: One for each fuel type. 6. Flexible Fuel Connectors:Minimum one for each fuel connection. 7. LP gas flow adjusting valve. 8. Fuel change gas pressure switch. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17- 8 2.6 CONTROL AND MONITORING A. Automatic Starting System Sequence of Operation: When mode-selector switch on the control and monitoring panel is in the automatic position, remote-control contacts in one or more separate automatic transfer switches initiate starting and stopping of engine generator. When mode-selector switch is switched to the on position, engine generator starts. The off position of same switch initiates generator-set shutdown. When engine generator is running, specified system or equipment failures or derangements automatically shut down engine generator and initiate alarms. B. Manual Starting System Sequence of Operation: Switching on-off switch on the generator control panel to the on position starts engine generator. The off position of same switch initiates generator-set shutdown. When engine generator, is running, specified system or equipment failures or derangements automatically shut down engine generator and initiate alarms. C. Provide minimum run time control set for 15 minutes with override only by operation of a remote emergency-stop switch. D. Comply with UL 508A. E. Configuration: Operating and safety indications, protective devices, basic system controls, and engine gages shall be grouped in a common control and monitoring panel mounted on the engine generator. Mounting method shall isolate the control panel from generator-set vibration. Panel shall be powered from the engine generator battery. F. Control and Monitoring Panel: 1. Digital controller with integrated LCD, controls, and microprocessor, capable of local and remote control,monitoring, and programming,with battery backup. 2. Analog control panel with dedicated gages and indicator lights for the instruments and alarms indicated below. 3. Instruments: Located on the control and monitoring panel and viewable during operation. a. Engine lubricating-oil pressure gage. b. Engine-coolant temperature gage. c. DC voltmeter(alternator battery charging). d. Running-time meter. e. AC voltmeter,for each phase. f. AC ammeter, for each phase. g. AC frequency meter. h. Generator-voltage adjusting rheostat. 4. Controls and Protective Devices: Controls, shutdown devices, and common visual alarm indication,including the following: a. Cranking control equipment. b. Run-Off-Auto switch. c. Control switch not in automatic position alarm. d. Overcrank alarm. e. Overcrank shutdown device. f. Low water temperature alarm. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17-9 g. High engine temperature prealarm. h. High engine temperature. i. High engine temperature shutdown device. j. Overspeed alarm. k. Overspeed shutdown device. 1. Low fuel main tank. m. Coolant low-level alarm. n. Coolant low-level shutdown device. o. Coolant high-temperature prealarm. p. Coolant high-temperature alarm. q. Coolant low-temperature alarm. r. Coolant high-temperature shutdown device. s. EPS supplying load indicator. t. Battery high-voltage alarm. u. Low cranking voltage alarm. v. Battery-charger malfunction alarm. w. Battery low-voltage alarm. x. Lamp test. y. Contacts for local and remote common alarm. z. Low-starting air pressure alarm. aa. Low-starting hydraulic pressure alarm. bb. Remote manual stop shutdown device. cc. Air shutdown damper alarm when used. dd. Air shutdown damper shutdown device when used. ee. Hours of operation. ff. Engine generator metering, including voltage, current, Hz, kW, kVA, and power factor. gg. Generator overcurrent protective device not closed alarm. G. Common Remote Panel with Common Audible Alarm: Include necessary contacts and terminals in control and monitoring panel. Remote panel shall be powered from the engine generator battery. H. Remote Alarm Annunciator: An LED indicator light labeled with proper alarm conditions shall identify each alarm event, and a common audible signal shall sound for each alarm condition. Silencing switch in face of panel shall silence signal without altering visual indication. Connect so that after an alarm is silenced, clearing of initiating condition will reactivate alarm until silencing switch is reset. Cabinet and faceplate are surface- or flush-mounting type to suit mounting conditions indicated. 1. Overcrank alarm. 2. Coolant low-temperature alarm. 3. High engine temperature prealarm. 4. High engine temperature alarm. 5. Low lube oil pressure alarm. 6. Overspeed alarm. 7. Low fuel main tank alarm. 8. Low coolant level alarm. 9. Low cranking voltage alarm. 10. Contacts for local and remote common alarm. 11. Audible-alarm silencing switch. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17- 10 12. Air shutdown damper when used. 13. Run-Off-Auto switch. 14. Control switch not in automatic position alarm. 15. Fuel tank derangement alarm. 16. Fuel tank high-level shutdown of fuel supply alarm. 17. Lamp test. 18. Low cranking voltage alarm. 19. Generator overcurrent protective device not closed. I. Remote Emergency-Stop Switch: Flush; wall mounted, unless otherwise indicated; and labeled. Push button shall be protected from accidental operation. J. Supporting Items: Include sensors, transducers,terminals, relays, and other devices and include wiring required to support specified items. Locate sensors and other supporting items on engine or generator,unless otherwise indicated. 2.7 GENERATOR OVERCURRENT AND FAULT PROTECTION A. Generator Circuit Breaker: Molded-case, thermal-magnetic type; 100 percent rated; complying with UL 489. 1. Tripping Characteristic:Designed specifically for generator protection. 2. Trip Rating:Matched to generator output rating. 3. Shunt Trip: Connected to trip breaker when engine generator is shut down by other protective devices. 4. Mounting:Adjacent to or integrated with control and monitoring panel. 2.8 GENERATOR,EXCITER,AND VOLTAGE REGULATOR A. Comply with NEMA MG 1. B. Drive: Generator shaft shall be directly connected to engine shaft. Exciter shall be rotated integrally with generator rotor. C. Electrical Insulation: Class H. D. Stator-Winding Leads: Brought out to terminal box to permit future reconnection for other voltages if required.Provide six lead alternator. E. Range:Provide limited range of output voltage by adjusting the excitation level. F. Construction shall prevent mechanical, electrical, and thermal damage due to vibration, overspeed up to 125 percent of rating, and heat during operation at 110 percent of rated capacity. G. Enclosure:Dripproof. H. Instrument Transformers:Mounted within generator enclosure. I. Voltage Regulator: Solid-state type, separate from exciter. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17- 11 1. Adjusting Rheostat on Control and Monitoring Panel: Provide plus or minus 5 percent adjustment of output-voltage operating band. 2. Maintain voltage within 15 percent on one step, full load. 3. Provide anti-hunt provision to stabilize voltage. 4. Maintain frequency within 5 percent and stabilize at rated frequency within 2 seconds. J. Strip Heater: Thermostatically controlled unit arranged to maintain stator windings above dew point. K. Windings: Two-thirds pitch stator winding and fully linked amortisseur winding. L. Subtransient Reactance: 12 percent,maximum. 2.9 OUTDOOR GENERATOR-SET ENCLOSURE A. Description: Vandal-resistant, sound-attenuating, weatherproof steel housing, wind resistant up to 100 mph (160 km/h). Multiple panels shall be lockable and provide adequate access to components requiring maintenance. Panels shall be removable by one person without tools. Instruments and control shall be mounted within enclosure. 1. Sound Attenuation Level: 2. B. Structural Design and Anchorage: Comply with ASCE/SEI 7 for wind loads up to 100 mph (160 km/h). C. Seismic Design: Comply with seismic requirements for project area. D. Hinged Doors: With padlocking provisions. E. Space Heater: Thermostatically controlled and sized to prevent condensation. F. Thermal Insulation: Manufacturer's standard materials and thickness selected in coordination with space heater to maintain winter interior temperature within operating limits required by engine generator components. G. Muffler Location: Within enclosure. H. Engine Cooling Airflow through Enclosure: Maintain temperature rise of system components within required limits when unit operates at 110 percent of rated load for 2 hours with ambient temperature at top of range specified in system service conditions. 1. Louvers: Fixed-engine,. cooling-air inlet and discharge. Storm-proof and drainable louvers prevent entry of rain and snow. 2. Automatic Dampers: At engine cooling-air inlet and discharge. Dampers shall be closed to reduce enclosure heat loss in cold weather when unit is not operating. 3. Ventilation: Provide temperature-controlled exhaust fan interlocked to prevent operation when engine is running. I. Convenience Outlets:Factory wired,GFCI.Arrange for external electrical connection. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17- 12 2.10 VIBRATION ISOLATION DEVICES A. Elastomeric Isolator Pads: Oil- and water-resistant elastomer or natural rubber, arranged in single or multiple layers, molded with a nonslip pattern and galvanized-steel baseplates of sufficient stiffness for uniform loading over pad area, and factory cut to sizes that match requirements of supported equipment. 1. Material: Standard neoprene separated by steel shims. 2. Shore "A" Scale Durometer Rating: 30. 3. Number of Layers:One. 4. Minimum Deflection: 1 inch(25 mm). B. Vibration isolation devices shall not be used to accommodate misalignments or to make bends. 2.11 FINISHES A. Indoor and Outdoor Enclosures and Components: Manufacturer's standard finish over corrosion-resistant pretreatment and compatible primer. 2.12 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Prototype Testing: Factory test engine generator using same engine model, constructed of identical or equivalent components and equipped with identical or equivalent accessories. 1. Tests: Comply with IEEE 115. B. Project-Specific Equipment Tests: Before shipment, factory test engine generator and other system components and accessories manufactured specifically for this Project. Perform tests at rated load and power factor.Include the following tests: 1. Test components and accessories furnished with installed unit that are not identical to those on tested prototype to demonstrate compatibility and reliability. 2. Test generator,exciter,and voltage regulator as a unit. 3. Full load run. 4. Maximum power. 5. Voltage regulation. 6. Transient and steady-state governing. 7. Single-step load pickup. 8. Safety shutdown. 9. Provide 14 days' advance notice of tests and opportunity for observation of tests by Owner's representative. 10. Report factory test results within 10 days of completion of test. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17- 13 • PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine areas, equipment bases, and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation and other conditions affecting packaged engine generator performance. B. Examine roughing-in for piping systems and electrical connections. Verify actual locations of connections before packaged engine generator installation. C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Interruption of Existing Electrical Service: Do not interrupt electrical service to facilities occupied by Owner or others unless permitted under the following conditions and then only after arranging to provide temporary electrical service according to requirements indicated: 1. Notify Owner no fewer than 30 working days in advance of proposed interruption of electrical service. 2. Do not proceed with interruption of electrical service without Owner's written permission. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Comply with NECA 1 and NECA 404. B. Comply with packaged engine generator manufacturers'written installation. C. Equipment Mounting: 1. Install packaged engine generators on cast-in-place concrete equipment bases. 2. Coordinate size and location of concrete bases for packaged engine generators. Cast anchor-bolt inserts into bases. Concrete, reinforcement, and formwork requirements are specified with concrete. 3. Install packaged engine generator having a minimum deflection of 1 inch (25 mm) on concrete base. Secure engine generator and enclosure to anchor bolts installed in concrete bases. D. Install packaged engine generator to provide access, without removing connections or accessories,for periodic maintenance. E. Drain Piping: Install condensate drain piping to muffler drain outlet with a shutoff valve, stainless-steel flexible connector, and Schedule 40, black steel pipe, the full size of the drain connection,with welded joints. F. Gaseous Fuel Piping: GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17- 14 1. Natural gas piping, valves, and specialties for gas distribution are specified in Section 231123 "Facility Natural Gas Piping." G. Electrical Wiring: Install electrical devices furnished by equipment manufacturers but not specified to be factory mounted. 3.4 CONNECTIONS A. Piping installation requirements are specified in other Sections. Drawings indicate general arrangement of piping and specialties. B. Connect fuel piping adjacent to packaged engine generator to allow service and maintenance. C. Connect engine exhaust pipe to engine with flexible connector. D. Gaseous Fuel Connections: 1. Connect fuel piping to engines with a gate valve and union and flexible connector. 2. Install manual shutoff valve in a remote location to isolate gaseous fuel supply to the generator. 3. Vent gas pressure regulators outside building a minimum of 60 inches (1500 mm) from building openings. E. Ground equipment according to Section 260526 "Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems." F. Connect wiring according to Section 260519 "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables." Provide a minimum of one 90-degree bend in flexible conduit routed to the engine generator from a stationary element. G. Balance single-phase loads to obtain a maximum of 10 percent unbalance between any two phases. 3.5 IDENTIFICATION A. Identify system components according to Section 230553 "Identification for HVAC Piping and Equipment" and Section 260553 "Identification for Electrical Systems." B. Install a sign indicating the generator neutral is bonded to the main service neutral at the main service location. 3.6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to test and inspect components,assemblies,and equipment installations, including connections. B. Perform tests and inspections with the assistance of a factory-authorized service representative. C. Tests and Inspections: GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17- 15 1. Perform tests recommended by manufacturer and each visual and mechanical inspection and electrical and mechanical test listed in the first two subparagraphs below as specified in the NETA ATS. Certify compliance with test parameters. a. Visual and Mechanical Inspection 1) Compare equipment nameplate data with drawings and specifications. 2) Inspect physical and mechanical condition. 3) Inspect anchorage, alignment,and grounding. 4) Verify the unit is clean. b. Electrical and Mechanical Tests 1) Perform insulation-resistance tests in accordance with IEEE 43. a) Machines 200 hp(150 kW)or less. Test duration shall be one minute. Calculate the dielectric-absorption ratio. 2) Test protective relay devices. 3) Verify phase rotation, phasing, and synchronized operation as required by the application. 4) Functionally test engine shutdown for low oil pressure, overtemperature, overspeed, and other protection features as applicable. 5) Perform vibration test for each main bearing cap. 6) Verify correct functioning of the governor and regulator. 2. Battery Tests: Equalize charging of battery cells according to manufacturer's written instructions.Record individual cell voltages. a. Measure charging voltage and voltages between available battery terminals for full-charging and float-charging conditions. Check electrolyte level and specific gravity under both conditions. b. Test for contact integrity of all connectors. Perform an integrity load test and a capacity load test for the battery. c. Verify acceptance of charge for each element of the battery after discharge. d. Verify that measurements are within manufacturer's specifications. 3. Battery-Charger Tests: Verify specified rates of charge for both equalizing and float- charging conditions. 4. System Integrity Tests: Methodically verify proper installation, connection, and integrity of each element of engine generator system before and during system operation. Check for air, exhaust,and fluid leaks. 5. Exhaust Emissions Test: Comply with applicable government test criteria. 6. Voltage and Frequency Transient Stability Tests: Use recording oscilloscope to measure voltage and frequency transients for 50 and 100 percent step-load increases and decreases,and verify that performance is as specified. 7. Harmonic-Content Tests: Measure harmonic content of output voltage at 25 percent and 100 percent of rated linear load.Verify that harmonic content is within specified limits. D. Coordinate tests with tests for transfer switches and run them concurrently. GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17- 16 E. Test instruments shall have been calibrated within the last 12 months, traceable to NIST Calibration Services, and adequate for making positive observation of test results. Make calibration records available for examination on request. F. Leak Test: After installation, charge fuel systems and test for leaks.Repair leaks and retest until no leaks exist. G. Operational Test: After electrical circuitry has been energized, start units to confirm proper motor rotation and unit operation for generator and associated equipment. H. Test and adjust controls and safeties. Replace damaged and malfunctioning controls and equipment. I. Remove and replace malfunctioning units and retest as specified above. J. Retest: Correct deficiencies identified by tests and observations and retest until specified requirements are met. K. Report results of tests and inspections in writing. Record adjustable relay settings and measured insulation resistances, time delays, and other values and observations. Attach a label or tag to each tested component indicating satisfactory completion of tests. 3.7 MAINTENANCE SERVICE A. Initial Maintenance Service: Beginning at Substantial Completion, provide 12 months' full maintenance by skilled employees of manufacturer's designated service organization. Include quarterly exercising to check for proper starting, load transfer, and running under load. Include routine preventive maintenance as recommended by manufacturer and adjusting as required for proper operation. Provide parts and supplies same as those used in the manufacture and installation of original equipment. 3.8 DEMONSTRATION A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust,operate,and maintain packaged engine generators. END OF SECTION 263213.17 GASEOUS ENGINE GENERATORS 263213.17- 17 Model: 1 25REZGC KOHLER® Power Systems 208-600 V Gas - (n0 7001 EPA-Certified for Stationary Standard Features sus Emergency Applications • Kohler Co.provides one-source responsibility for the • NATIONALLY REGISTERED generating system and accessories. • The generator set and its components are Ratings Range prototype-tested,factory-built,and production-tested. 60 Hz • The 60 Hz generator set offers a UL 2200 listing. Standby: kW 91-125 • At 60 Hz,the generator set accepts rated load in one kVA 91-156 step. • The 60 Hz generator set meets NFPA 110, Level 1, when equipped with the necessary accessories and 1,I�I�II" installed per NFPA standards. III Ii '`.+��,.._.�/ • A one-year limited warranty covers all generator set. ; ��'r'.�':` systems and components. Two-and five-year ',� i f I /"± extended limited warranties are also available. or • Y�f,y 1 = • Alternator features: • IL�ii�m• :441 s O 1« �; ��_ o The unique Fast-Response®X excitation system nC\1 - 11 ' ',` - 1 delivers excellent volta a res onse and t`�- w;rl lshort-circuit capability using arare-earth, r Olt. -I -�Ig° permanent magnet(PM)-excited alternator. 01.. '� i. o The brushless rotating-field alternator has — h—`� 'iin broadrange reconnectability. Q ■ 0 1.1 0 • Other features: o Kohler designed controllers for one-source system integration and remote communication. See Controllers on page 3. o The electronic, isochronous governor incorporates an integrated drive-by-wire throttle body actuator delivering precise frequency regulation. Generator Set Ratings Natural Gas LP Gas 130°C Rise 130°C Rise Standby Rating Standby Rating Alternator Voltage Ph Hz kW/kVA Amps kW/kVA Amps 120/208 3 60 124/155 430 105/131 364 127/220 3 60 125/156 410 105/131 344 120/240 3 60 124/155 373 105/131 316 4R12X 120/240 1 60 91/91 379 91/91 379 139/240 3 60 125/156 376 105/131 316 220/380 3 60 112/140 213 105/131 199 277/480 3 60 125/156 188 105/131 158 347/600 3 60 125/156 150 105/131 126 120/208 3 60 125/156 434 106/133 368 127/220 3 60 125/156 410 106/133 348 120/240 3 60 125/156 376 106/133 319 4R13X 120/240 1 60• 107/107 446 100/100 417 139/240 3 60 125/156 376 106/133 319 220/380 3 60 124/155 235 106/133 201 277/480 3 60 125/156 188 106/133 159 347/600 3 60 125/156 150 106/133 128 4T13X 120/240 1 60 125/125 521 105/105 438 RATINGS:All three-phase units are rated at 0.8 power factor. All single-phase units are rated at 1.0 power factor. Standby Ratings:The standby rating is applicable to varying loads for the duration of a power outage.There is no overload capability for this rating. Rime Power Ratings:At varying load,the number of generator set operating hours is unlimited.•A 10%overload capacity is available for one hour in twelve. Ratings are in accordance with ISO-8528-1 and ISO-3046-1. For limited running time and continuous ratings,consult the factory. Obtain technical information bulletin(113-101)for ratings guidelines,complete ratings definitions,and site condition derates. The generator set manufacturer reserves the right to change the design or specifications without notice and without any obligation or liability whatsoever. For dual fuel engines,use the LP gas ratings for both the primary and secondary fuels. G4-221 (125REZGC) 11/16d Alternator Specifications Specifications Alternator • NEMA MG1, IEEE,and ANSI standards compliance for Manufacturer Kohler temperature rise and motor starting. Type 4-Pole,Rotating-Field • Sustained short-circuit current of up to 300%of the rated Exciter type Brushless,Rare-Earth current for up to 10 seconds. Permanent Magnet Leads:quantity,type • Sustained short-circuit current enabling downstream circuit 4RX 12,Reconnectable breakers to trip without collapsing the alternator field. 4TX 4,110-120/220-240 • Self-ventilated and dripproof construction. Voltage regulator Solid State,Volts/Hz Insulation: NEMA MG1 • Windings are vacuum-impregnated with epoxy varnish for Material Class H dependability and long life. Temperatureg:quantity,rise 130°C,Sealedl Standby • Superior voltage waveform from a two-thirds pitch stator and Bearing: type 1, P 9 Coupling Flexible Disc skewed rotor. Amortisseur windings Full Voltage regulation,no-load to full-load Controller Dependent One-step load acceptance 100%of Rating Unbalanced load capability 100%of Rated Standby Current Peak motor starting kVA: (35%dip for voltages below) 480 V 4R12X(12 lead) 448(60 Hz) 480 V 4R13X(12 lead) 540(60 Hz) 240 V 4T13X(4 lead) 440(60 Hz) Application Data Engine Engine Electrical Engine Specifications Engine Electrical System Manufacturer PSI Ignition system Individual Coil Engine:model,type Industrial 8.8 L,4-Cycle, Near Plug Ignition Turbocharged Battery charging alternator: Cylinder arrangement V-8 Ground(negative/positive) Negative Displacement,L(cu.in.) 8.8(537) Volts(DC) 12 Bore and stroke,mm(in.) 110 x 114(4.35 x 4.5) Ampere rating 70 Compression ratio 10.1:1 Starter motor rated voltage(DC) 12 Piston speed,m/min.(ft./min.) 411 (1350) Battery,recommended cold cranking Main bearings:quantity,type 5,Bi-Metal Steel and amps(CCA): Aluminum Qty.,rating for-18°C(0°F) 1,630 Rated rpm 1800 Battery voltage(DC) 12 Max.power at rated rpm(NG),kW(HP) 142(190) Max.power at rated rpm,(LPG)kW(HP) 121 (162) Fuel Cylinder head material Cast Iron Piston type and material Flat Top,Hypereutectic Fuel System Cast Alum. Fuel type Natural Gas,LP Gas,or Crankshaft material Forged Steel,Induction Dual Fuel Hardened,Tangential Fillet Fuel supply line inlet 1.5 NPTF Valve(exhaust)material Int.-A193 Exh.Inconel Natural gas fuel supply pressure,kPa Governor type Electronic (in.H2O) 1.74-2.74(7-11) Frequency regulation,no-load to full-load lsochronous LPG vapor withdrawal fuel supply Frequency regulation,steady state ±0.5% pressure,kPa(in.H2O) 1.24-2.74(5-11) Frequency Fixed Dual fuel engine,LPG vapor withdrawal Air cleaner type,all models Dry fuel supply pressure,kPa(in.H2O) 1.24(5) Exhaust Fuel Composition Limits* Nat.Gas LP Gas Methane,%by volume 90 min. 1.2 max. Exhaust System Ethane,%by volume 4.0 max. 10 max. Exhaust manifold type Dry Propane,%by volume 1.0 max. 96 max. Exhaust flow at rated kW,m3/min.(cfm) 21.1 (745) Propene,%by volume 0.1 max. 3 max. Exhaust temperature at rated kW,dry C4 and higher,%by volume 0.3 max. 3 max. Sulfur,ppm mass 25 max. exhaust,°C(°F) 649(1200) Lower heating value, Maximum allowable back pressure, MJ/m3(Btu/ft3),min. 33.2(890) 78.8(2116) kPa(in.Hg) 10.2(3.0) * Fuels with other compositions may be acceptable. If your fuel is Exhaust outlet size at engine hookup, Flanged Outlet at Catalyst outside the listed specifications,contact your local distributor for mm(in.) see ADV drawing further analysis and advice. G4-221 (125REZGC) 11/16d .� Application Data Lubrication Controllers Lubricating System p _ ,moo Type Full Pressure i-- tp Oil pan capacity,L(qt.) 8.0(8.5) m Oil pan capacity with filter,L(qt.) 8.5(9.0) a a n a Oil filter:quantity,type 1,Cartridge -- "== 63 Cooling Radiator System Decision-Maker®3000 Controller Provides advanced control,system monitoring,and system diagnostics Ambient temperature,°C(°F)* 50(122) for optimum performance and compatibility. Engine jacket water capacity,L(gal.) 13.4(3.54) • Digital display and menu control provide easy local data access Radiator system capacity,including • Measurements are selectable in metric or English units engine,L(gal.) 27.6(7.3) • Remote communication thru a PC via network or Engine jacket water flow,Lpm (gpm) 125(33) serial configuration Heat rejected to cooling water at rated • Controller supports Modbus®protocol kW,dry exhaust,kW(Btu/min.) 73.5(4184) • Integrated hybrid voltage regulator with±0.5%regulation Heat rejected to engine oil at rated kW, • Built-in alternator thermal overload protection kW(Btu/min.) 1.2(67.5) • NFPA 110 Level 1 capability Water pump type Centrifugal Refer to G6-100 for additional controller features and accessories. Fan diameter,including blades,mm(in.) 660(26.0) _ Fan,kWm(HP) 8.9(12.0) " Max.restriction of cooling air,intake and -®_ [ I discharge side of radiator,kPa(in.H2O) 0.125(0.5) _•_-_-.._ ,c-=. °OD qdo * Enclosure with enclosed silencer reduces ambient temperature tr M.r[ capability by 5°C(9°F). lk -'� , Operation Requirements Decision-Maker®550 Controller Air Requirements Provides advanced control,system monitoring,and system diagnostics with remote monitoring capabilities. Radiator-cooled cooling air, • Digital displayand keypad provide easy local data access m3/min.(scfm)t 306(10800) • Measurements are selectable in metric or English units Combustion air,m3/min.(cfm) 6.9(244) • Remote communication thru a PC via network or Heat rejected to ambient air: modem configuration Engine,kW(Btu/min.) 21.6(1230) • Controller supports Modbus®protocol Alternator,kW(Btu/min.) 15.7(893) • Integrated voltage regulator with±0.25%regulation t Air density=1.20 kg/m3(0.075 Ibm/ft3) • Built-in alternator thermal overload protection • NFPA 110 Level 1 capability Fuel Consumption* Refer to G6-46 for additional controller features and accessories. Natural Gas,m3/hr.(cfh)at%load Standby Ratings 100% 42.8 (1511) I O ®®88 I I 75% 34.1 (1204) ®`�, 50% 25.2 (890) I bir _•- tor, 25% 16.5 (583) �. `�---= =`° 0% 6.8 (240) - r -, LP Gas,m3/hr.(cfh)at%load Standby Ratings Decision-Maker®6000 Paralleling Controller 100% 17.7 (626) Provides advanced control,system monitoring,and system diagnostics 75% 13.4 (473) with remote monitoring capabilities for paralleling multiple generator 50% 9.5 (334) sets. 25% 5.9 (209) • Paralleling capability with first-on logic,synchronizer,kW and kVAR 0% 2.7 (95) load sharing,and protective relays $ Nominal fuel rating: Natural gas,37 MJ/m3(1000 Btu/ft.3) • Digital display and keypad provide easy local data access LP vapor,93 MJ/m3(2500 Btu/ft.3) • Measurements are selectable in metric or English units • Remote communication thru a PC via network or- LP vapor conversion factors: modem configuration 8.58 ft.3=1 lb. • Controller supports Modbus®protocol 0.535 m3=1 kg. • Integrated voltage regulator with±0.25%regulation 36.39 ft.3=1 gal. • Built-in alternator thermal overload protection • NFPA 110 Level 1 capability Refer to G6-107 for additional controller features and accessories. Modbus®is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric. G4-221 (125REZGC) 11/16d KOHLER CO.,Kohler,Wisconsin 53044 USA Kohler Power Systems Phone 920-457-4441,Fax 920-459-1646 Asia Pacific Headquarters For the nearest sales and service outlet in the 7 Jurong Pier Road US and Canada,phone 1-800-544-2444 Singapore 619159 KOHLERPower.com Phone(65)6264-6422,Fax(65)6264-6455 Standard Features Miscellaneous • Alternator Protection ❑ Air Cleaner Restrictor Indicator • Battery Rack and Cables ❑ Certified Test Report • Closed Crankcase Ventilation(CCV)Filters ❑ Crankcase Ventilation Heater • Customer Connection Recommended for ambient temperatures below 0°C(32°F) (Standard with Decision-Maker®6000 controller only) ❑ Engine Fluids Added • Electronic,Isochronous Governor ❑ Rated Power Factor Testing • Gas Fuel System(includes fuel mixer,electronic secondary gas ❑ Rodent Guards regulator,gas solenoid valve,and flexible fuel line between the Literature engine and the skid-mounted fuel system components) ❑ General Maintenance • Integral Vibration Isolation ❑ NFPA 110 • Local Emergency Stop Switch ❑ Overhaul • Oil Drain Extension ❑ Production • Operation and Installation Literature • Three-Way Exhaust Catalyst Warranty ❑ 2-Year Basic Limited Warranty Available Options ❑ 5-Year Basic Limited Warranty ❑ 5-Year Comprehensive Limited Warranty Approvals and Listings ❑ CSA Certified Other Options ❑ IBC Seismic Certification ❑ ❑ UL 2200 Listing ❑ Enclosed Unit ❑ ❑ Sound Enclosure(with enclosed critical silencer) ❑ ❑ Weather Enclosure(with enclosed critical silencer) ❑ Open Unit ❑ ❑ Exhaust Silencer,Critical(kit: PA-324470) ❑ ❑ Flexible Exhaust Connector,Stainless Steel Fuel System ❑ Dual Fuel NG/LPG(automatic changeover) ❑ Flexible Fuel Line (required when the generator set skid is spring mounted) ❑ Gas Filter ❑ LP Liquid Withdrawal(vaporizer) Dimensions and Weights ❑ Secondary Gas Solenoid Valve Overall Size,L x W x H,mm(in.): Controller Wide Skid 2800 x 1120 x 1538(110.2 x 44.1 x 60.6) Narrow Skid 2400 x 864 x 1538(94.5 x 34.0 x 60.6) ❑ Common Fault Relay Weight(radiator model),wet,kg(lb.): 1365(3009) ❑ Communication Products and PC Software ❑ Customer Connection (Decision-Maker®550 and 6000 controllers only) ❑ Dry Contact(isolated alarm) (Decision-Maker®550 and 6000 controllers only) ❑ Input/Output Module(Decision-Maker®3000 controller only) ❑ Remote Annunciator Panel ❑ Remote Audiovisual Alarm Panel (Decision-Maker®550 and 6000 controllers only) ❑ Remote Emergency Stop ❑ Run Relay p p Cooling System W—. L ❑ Block Heater,1800 W,110-120 V NOTE:This drawing is provided for reference only and should not be used for planning installation. Contact your local distributor for more detailed information.❑ Block Heater,2000 W,190-240 V DISTRIBUTED BY: Required for ambient temperatures below 10°C(50°F) ❑ Radiator Duct Flange Electrical System ❑ Alternator Strip Heater ❑ Battery ❑ Battery Charger,Equalize/Float Type ❑ Battery Heater ❑ Line Circuit Breaker(NEMA1 enclosure) ❑ Line Circuit Breaker with Shunt Trip(NEMA1 enclosure) ©2012,2013,2016 by Kohler Co. All rights reserved. G4-221 (125REZGC) 11/16d (:�,C� — D t��\— South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Department... Renovation Project SUBMITTAL COVER SHEET I L� DEC Q 7 2O2t7 Submitted To: Schroder Rivers Associates Address 453 Dixon Ave.,Queensbury,NY 12804 - -- Contractor: Rozell Industries Address 129 Park Road,Queensbury, NY 12804 Rozell Project# SQF9152 Submittal M Indicate 0)Priority Level: High I Standard Low DATE OF SUBMITTAL: 10/20/2020 SUBCONTRACTOR: Air Tite Insulation ADDRESS: 19 Tan lewood Dr. South Glens Falls, NY 12803 RESUBMITTAL: Yes No DESCRIPTION: Spray Foam Insulation SUBSTITUTION: Yes No PRODUCT DATA: Spray Foam Insulation MANUFACTURER: ICC-ES REFERENCES: SPEC.SECTION-PAGE: 07210 PARAGRAPH(S): CONTRACT DRAWINGS(S): ROOM NO.(S): Subcontractor,please check 61)one of the following. • Field dimensions have been taken will betaken N/A Rozell Industries Reviewed for Submission ARCHITECT'S STAMP SPEC SECTION.No. 07210 TRANS.No. NO EXCEPTION TAKEN DATE 10/20/2020 BY M.Young JAMES DALY TOBIN - ARCHITECTS OCTOBER 23, 2020 Subcontractor Reviewed for Submission Review is for general conformance to SPEC Contract Documents and design concept. SECTION.No. TRANS.No. Contractors responsible for correctness Of DATE BY dimensions and quantities; for proper fabri- cation and construction techniques; and for Comments: coordination of work with all other trades. ES . WidelyMost . . . . Trusted IMES Evaluation Report ESR-4073 Reissued August 2019 This report is subject to renewal August 2020. www.icc-es.org 1 (800)423-6687 1 (562) 699-0643 A Subsidiary of the Intemational Code Council® DIVISION:07 00 00 THERMAL AND MOISTURE The attributes of the insulation have been verified as PROTECTION conforming to the provisions of ICC 700-2008 Section Section: 07 21 00—Thermal Insulation 703.2.1.1.1(c) as an air impermeable insulation. Note that decisions on compliance for those areas rest with the user REPORT HOLDER: of this report. The user is advised of the project-specific provisions that may be contingent upon meeting specific DEMILEC(USA)INC. conditions, and the verification of those conditions is outside the scope of this report.These codes or standards EVALUATION SUBJECT: often provide supplemental information as guidance. HEATLOW HFO HIGH LIFT SPRAY FOAM 3.0 DESCRIPTION INSULATION 3.1 General: 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE Demilec Heatlok®HFO product is a rigid, medium-density, spray-applied cellular polyurethane foam plastic insulation 1.1 Compliance with the following codes: installed as a component of wall assemblies, ceilings, ■ 2018, 2015, 2012 and 2009 International Building floors, crawlspaces and cavities of roofs.The foam plastic Code, (IBC) insulation is a two-component, dosed-cell, one-to-one by volume spray foam system with a nominal density of ■ 2018, 2015, 2012 and 2009 Intemational Residential ?.0 pcf(32 kglm3). The insulation is produced in the field Code®(IRC) by combining a polymeric`isocyanate (A component) with in 2018, 2015, 2012 and '2009 Intemational Energy a polymeric resin blend. (B component). The insulation Conservation Code®(IECC) components have a shelf life of six months when stored in __factory-sealed contalners at temperatures between 50°F Property evaluated: (10°C)and 80OF(26°C). ■ Surface-burning characteristics 3.2 Surface-burning Characteristics: ■ Physical properties Demilec Heatlok®HFO product,at a maximum thickness of 4 inches (102 mm) and a nominal density of 2.0 pcf ■ Thermo!resistance (32 kg/m3), has a flame spread index of 25 or less and a ■ Attic and crawl space installation smoke-developed index of 450 or less when tested in ■ Water vapor transmission accordance with ASTM E84 (UL 723). There are no thickness limitations when insulation is covered by a ■ Air permeability code-prescribed 15-minute thermal barrier. ■ Exterior walls in Types I through IV construction 3.3 Thermal Resistance(R-values): 1.2 Evaluation to the following green standard: Demilec Heatlok® HFO product has thermal resistance ■ 2008 ICC 700 National Green Building Standardr"�(ICC (R value),at a mean temperature of 75°F(24°C), as shown 700-2008) in Table 1. 2.0 USES 3.4 Vapor Permeance: Demilec Heatlok® HFO has a vapor permeance of Demilec Heatlok® HFO closed cell spray foam is a 1.0 perm or greater and less than 10 perms when applied spray-applied polyurethane foam plastic insulation used as at a minimum of 1 inch (25.4 mm) thickness and may be a nonstructural thermal insulating material in Types I, 11, III, used where a Class III vapor retarder is required by the IV and V construction under the IBC and in dwellings under applicable code. the IRC. The insulation is intended for use in wall cavities, 3.5 Air Permeability: floor/ceiling assemblies, or attics and crawl spaces when installed in accordance with Section 4.4. Under the IRC Demilec Heatlok® HFO foam plastic insulation, at a and 2018 and 2015 IBC, the insulation may be used as minimum 1-inch (25.4 mm) thickness, is considered air-impermeable insulation when installed in accordance air-impermeable insulation in accordance with 2018, 2015 with Section 3.5. The insulation also may be used in and 2012 IRC Section R806.5 (2009 IRC Section R806.4) exterior walls of Type I, II, III or IV construction when used and 2018 IBC Section 1202.3 [2015 IBC Section 1203.3] as described in Section 4.6. based on testing in accordance with ASTM E283. ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed,nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of fhe subject of the report or a recommendation for its use.There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service,LLC,express or implied,as e i to any finding or other matter in this report,or as to any product covered by the report. ®.a; Copyright 0 2019 ICC Evaluation Service,LLC. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 4 ESR-4073 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 4 3.6 Blazelck TBX Intumescent Coating: 4.3.2.2 The maximum installed thickness of the insulation Blazelok7m TBX intumescent coating (see ESR-3997), roust not exceed the thickness set forth in Table 2. manufactured by TPR2 Corporation, is a one-component 4.3.3 The coating must be applied over the insulation in water-based liquid coating. The coating is supplied in accordance with the coating manufacturer's instructions 5-gallon(19 L) pails and 55-gallon (208 L) drums and has and respective IMES evaluation report for the coating a shelf life of (1) year when stored in factory-sealed and this report. containers at temperatures between 45°F (7°C) and 95°F 4.4 Ignition Barrier—Attics and Crawl Spaces: (35'C). 3.7 DC 315 Intumescent Coating: 4.4.1 Application with a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier. When Demilec Heatlok® HFO insulation is installed within DC 315 intumescent coating (see ESR-3702), attics or crawl spaces where entry is made only for service manufactured by International Fireproof Technology, Inc., of utilities, an ignition barrier must be installed in is a water-based coating supplied in 5-gallon (19L) pails accordance with IBC Section 2603.4.1.6 and IRC Sections and 55-gallon (208L) drums and has a shelf life of one(1) R316.5.3 and R316.5.4, as applicable, except when the year when stored in factory-sealed containers .at installation is in accordance with Section 4.4.2.The ignition temperatures between 50OF(10°C)and 80°F(24°C), barrier must be consistent with the requirements for the 4.0 DESIGN AND INSTALLATION type of construction required by the applicable code, and must be installed in a manner so that the foam plastic 4.1 Design: insulation is not exposed. The attic or crawl space area Demilec Heatlok® HFO product must be installed in must be separated from the interior of the building by an accordance with the manufacturer's published installation approved 15-minute thermal barrier as described in instructions and this report. A copy of the manufacturer's Section 4.3.1. published installation instructions must be available at all Demilec Heatlok® HFO insulation, as described in this times on the jobsite during installation. section, may be installed in unvented attics in accordance 4.2 Application: with 2018, 2015 and 2012 IRC Section R806.5(2009 IRC The insulation is spray-applied on the. jobske using Section R806.4) or 2018 IBC Section 1202.3 [2015 IBC equipment identified in the manufacturer's published Section 1203.3]. installation instructions. The Demilec Heatlok® HFO 4.4.2 Application without a Prescriptive Ignition product must be applied when the ambient and substrate Barrier: Where the spray-applied,insulation is installed In temperature is between 50°F (10°C) and 100°F (38°C). accordance with.Section 4.4.2.1-"'the following conditions The insulation must not be used in areas that have-a apply _ . maximum service temperature greater than 180°E (82°C).: --;a),,. Entry;to`-the attic or, crawl.space is to only service The foam plastic-insulation must not be used in-electrical utilitiess,arid no storage is permitted. outlet or junction boxes or in continuous contact with rain . or water. The substrate-must-be free of moisture;frost-or -"b) There are no interconnected attic or crawl space ice,loose scales,irust,-oil and grease,or that areas. will interfere with;adhesion of the spray foam insulation.. c) Air in the attic or crawl space is not circulated to other The Demilec Heatlok°_HFO product may be applied in parts of the building. passes having a-maximum thickness of 61/2 inches (165 mm) per pass. When multiple passes are required, Attic ventilation is provided when required 0 2018 subsequent passes can be sprayed once the core IBC Section 2] or I.1 [209 i R8 and 2009 IBC temperature drops below 100°F(37.7°C). Section 1203.2] or IRC Section R806, except when air-impermeable insulation is permitted in unvented 4.3 Thermal Barrier: attics in accordance with the 2018 IBC Section 1202.3 4.3.1 Application with a Prescriptive Thermal Barrier: [2015 IBC Section 1203.3] or 2018, 2015 and 2012 Demilec Heatlok®HFO insulation must be separated from IRC Section R806.5(2009 IRC Section R806.4). the interior of the building by an approved thermal barrier e) Under-floor(crawl space)ventilation is provided when of V.-inch-thick (12.7 mm) gypsum wallboard or an required by 2018 IBC Section 1202.4 [2015 IBC equivalent thermal barrier complying with.and installed in Section 1203.4(2012 and 2009 IBC Section 1203.3)] accordance with the applicable code except where the or IRC Section R408.1,as applicable. installation complies with the requirements set forth in 0 Combustion air is provided In accordance with Section 4.3.2. When installation is within an attic or crawl lntemaffonal Mechanical Code®Section 701. space as described in Section 4.4. a thermal barrier Is not required between the foam plastic and the attic or crawl 4.4.2.1 Application without a Prescriptive Ignition space, but is required between the insulation and the Barrier: In attics and crawl spaces,Demilec Heatlok®HFO interior of the building. insulation may be spray-applied to the underside of roof There is no thickness limit when installed behind a code- sheathing and/or rafters, and to vertical surfaces and the prescribed thermal barrier except as noted in underside of floors as described in this section. The Section 4.4.2.1. thickness of the foam plastic applied to the underside of the overhead surfaces (roof sheathing, rafters and the 4.3.2 Application without, a Prescriptive Thermal underside of floors)must not exceed 71/4 inches(184 mm). Barrier: Heatlok® HFO spray foam Insulation may.be The thickness of the foam plastic applied to vertical installed without the prescriptive 15-minute thermal barrier surfaces must not exceed 111/4 inches(286 mm).The attic or ignition barrier described in Section 4.3.1 or or crawl space must be separated from the interior of the Section 4.4.1, respectively when. Installation is in building by an approved thermal barrier as described in accordance with the following: Section 4.3.1. 4.3.2.1 The insulation must be covered on all surfaces 4.4.3 Use on Attic Floors: Demilec Heatlok® HFO with a fire protective coating at the minimum thickness set insulation may be installed at a maximum thickness of forth in Table 2. 71/4 inches (184 mm) between and over joists in attic ESR-4073 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 4 floors. The Demilec Heatlok® HFO insulation must be (2009 IECC Sections 303.1.1 and 303.1.1.1), as separated from the interior of the building by an approved applicable. thermal barrier. 5.9 The insulation components A and B are produced in 4.5 Exterior Walls of Type I,II, III and IV Construction: Arlington, Texas and Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada, 4.5.1 General: When used on exterior walls of Type I, II, under a quality control program with inspections by III, and IV construction, the assembly must comply with ICC-ES. Section 2603.5 of the IBC and this section, and the 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED Demilec Heatlok® HFO insulation must be installed at a 6.1 Data in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance maximum thickness described in Table 3. The potential Criteria for Spray-applied Foam Plastic Insulation heat of Demilec Heatlok® HFO insulation is 2300 Btu/ft2 (AC377), dated April 2016 (editorially revised April (26 Mj/m2)per inch of thickness when tested in accordance 2018), including reports of tests in accordance with with NFPA 259. AC377 Appendix X. 4.5.2 Specific Wall Assemblies: Wall assemblies 6.2 Reports of air leakage testing in accordance with complying with Section 4.5 must be as described in ASTM E283. Table 3. 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE 6.3 Reports of water vapor transmission test in accordance with ASTM E96. The Heatlok® HFO spray foam insulation described in this 6.4 Reports of room comer tests in accordance with report complies with, or is a suitable alternative to what is NFPA 286. specified in,those codes listed in Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following conditions: 6.5 Reports of fire propagation characteristics tests in 5.1 The products must be installed in accordance with the accordance with NFPA 285. manufacturer's published installations instructions, 6.8 Reports of potential heat of foam plastic tests in this evaluation report and the applicable code. If there accordance with NFPA 259. are any conflicts between the manufacturer's 6.7 Supplementary fire engineering analysis. published installation instructions and this report, this 7.0 IDENTIFICATION report governs. 5.2 The insulation must be separated from the interior of 7.1 Components of the insulation are identified with the the building by an approved thermal barrier, except manufacturer's name [Demilec (USA) Inc], address when installation is as described in Sections 4.3.2 and and telephone number; the product name (Demilec 4.4.2.A thermal barrier must be installed between the Heatlok�' HFO B-si or A-PDMI); use instructions; insulation and the interior space above(crawl space] the,density; the flame-spread de'me-spread and smoke-developed or below(attic). indices; the date of manufacture; thermal resistance 5.3 The insulation must not exceed the thicknesses noted values; and the evaluation report number (ESR-4073). in this report-based upon the intended end use. The TPR2 Corporation BiazelokTm TBX intumescent 5.4 The insulation must be protected from exposure to coating and primer is identified with the weather during and after application. manufacturers name,• the product name, use 5.6 The insulation must be applied by contractors instructions and ICC-ES evaluation report number authorized by Demilec(USA)Inc. ESR-3997. 5.6 Use of the insulation in areas where the probability of The International Fireproof Technology / Paint To termite infestation is "very heavy" must be in Protect, Inc. DC 315 intumescent coating is identified accordance with 2018, 2015, and 2009 IBC Section with the manufacturer's name, the product trade 2603.8 (2012 IBC Section 2603.9) or IRC Section name, use instructions and ICC-ES evaluation report R318.4,as applicable. number ESR-3702. 5.7 When use is on exterior walls of buildings of Types I, 7.2 The report holder's contact information is the II, III, and IV, construction must be as described in following: Section 4.5. DEMILEC(USA)INC. 5.8 Jobsite certification and labeling of the insulation must 3315 EAST DIVISION STREET comply with 2018 or 2015 IRC Sections N1101.10.1 ARLINGTON,TEXAS 76011 and N1101.10.1.1 (2012 IRC Sections N1101.12.1 (817)640-4900 and N1101.12.1.1 or 2009 IRC Sections N1101.4 and www.demilecusa.com N1101.4.1)]and 2018,2015 and 2012 IECC Sections C303.1.1, C303.1.1.1, R303.1.1 and R303.1.1.1 ESR-4073 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 4 of 4 TABLE 1-THERMAL RESISTANCE(R-VALUES) THICKNESS(Inches) R-VALUE(°F.ftz.h/Btu) THICKNESS(Inches) R-VALUE(°F.ftz.h/Btu) 1.0 6.3 7.0 52 1.5 10 7.5 56 2.0 14 8.0 60 2.5 18 8.5 64 3.0 22 9.0 67 3.5 26 9.5 71 4.0 30 10.0 75 b 4d 10.5 79 5.0 37 11.0 82 5.5 41 11.5 86 6.0 45 12.0 90 For SI:1 inch=25A mm;1°F.ft2.h/Btu=0.176 110°K.mz/W. 'R-values are calculated based on tested K-values at 1-and 4-inch thicknesses. TABLE 2-USE OF INSULATION WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTIVE THERMAL BARRIER(TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 286) MAXIMUM MAXIMUM COATING TYPE& INSULATION TYPE THICKNESS(in.) THICKNESS(in.) MINIMUM THICKNESS" APPL APPLICATION RATE (Applied to all Foam 2 (Vertical Surfaces) (Overhead Surfaces) Surfaces) OF COATING Blazelok TBX Heatlok HFO 7'/z 11'!z 18 mils WFT 1.2 gal/100 ftz 12 mils DFT DC 315 Heatlok HFO 71/2 111/2 18 mils WFT rl.125 gal/100 ftz For SI:1 Inch=25.4 mm;1 mil=0.0254 mm;1 gallon=3.38 L;1 ftz=0.93 mz. 12 mils DFT Notes: 'See Section 4.3.2 zDFT=Dry Film Thickness;WFT=Wet Film Thickness � _ "1 F- •, , 3See Sections 3.6 and 3.7. TABLE 3-NFPA 285 COMPLYING EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLIES WALL CAVITY INSULATION WALL COMPONENT MATERIALS Base Wall System- _ - 1-Concrete wall. Use either 1,2 or 3 2-Concrete masonry wall, 3-Minimum 3518-inch-deep(92 mm),No.25 gage,C-shaped steel studs,spaced a maximum of 24 inches on center with lateral bracing every 4 feet(1219 mm)as required by code.Interior sheathing must be 1 layer 5/e-inch-thick(19.1 mm)Type X gypsum wallboard complying with ASTM C1396. Exterior Sheathing shall be a described in Exterior Sheathing below. Floorline Firestopping Minimum 4 pcf mineral wool in each stud cavity at each floorline,attached with Z-clips.Thickness must match stud cavity depth. Perimeter Fire Barrier System Perimeter fire barrier system complying with 2018,2015 and 2012 IBC Section 715.4(2009 IBC Section 714.4)must be installed to fill the void between the edge of the concrete floor slab and the interior surface of the exterior wall assembly. Cavity/Interior Insulation-Use either 1-None. 1,2,3,4 or 5; 2-3%inches(92 mm)of Heatlok®HFO applied to the interior surface of Base Wall System 1 or 21. (Note:Cavity Insulation No.3 may be 3-Full cavity depth not exceeding 35/8 inches(92 mm)of Heatlok®HFO. combined with No.4 or Cavity 3-Any insulation qualified as noncombustible in accordance with ASTM E136. Insulation No.3 may be combined with 4-Glass fiber batt insulation°. No.5 to achieve depth of insulation 5-Mineral fiber insulationb. required) a Fireblocking in accordance with 2018,2015 and 2012 IBC Section 718(2009 IBC Section 717)and thermal barrier material requirements in accordance with IBC Section 2603.4 shall be met for Base Wall Systems 1 and 2,when a combustible concealed space is present on interior side of the exterior wall assembly. Insulation must comply with the applicable requirements of 2018,2015 or 2012 IBC Section 720.2 (2009 IBC Section 719.2). Exterior Sheathing-Only for Base Wall Minimum 5/e-inch-thick(19.1 mm)glass mat gypsum sheathing complying with ASTM C1177. System No.3- Sheathing shall be attached with No.6,1'/4-inch-long(32 mm)self-tapping screws located 8 inches (203 mm)on center along the perimeter and 12 inches 302 mm)on center in the field of wallboard. Joints must be taped and treated with joint compound in accordance with ASTM C840 or GA-216. Exterior Wall Covering- 1-Any noncombustible exterior wall covering material using any standard installation technique Use either 1 or 2 (Base Wall 1 or 2) 2-Any noncombustible exterior wall covering system with a combustible WRB that has successfully been tested in accordance with NFPA 285.(Base Wall 3) Details of the exterior wall covering must be provided to the code official by the report holder, designer or specifier,with an engineering analysis demonstrating that(1)the exterior wall covering conforms to ASTM E136 and(2)the addition of the wall covering and/or water-resistive barrier to the assembly described in this section does not negatively affect conformance of the assembly with the requirements of IBC Section 2603.5.