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Mechanical Drawings - Building FM-100MECHANICALCOVER SHEETCLIENT:DATEPROFESSIONAL SEALTE JOB NUMBER7-7-2323079NO.DESCRIPTIONDATETHIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF TIKKER ENGINEERING INC. AND IS NOT TO BE DUPLICATED WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION. Tikker Engineering Inc. 9050 W. Overland Rd., Suite 170 Boise, ID 83709 Phone (208) 658-0218 Fax (208) 658-0219 tikker@tikkerengineering.comA M E C H A N I C A L C O N S U L T I N G F I R M TIKKER ENGINEERINGSHEET DATACHECKED BYBTDRAWN BYAGSHEET NUMBERSHEET NAMETAHOMA BLVD YELM, WA TAHOMA TERRA STORAGE BUILDING F DRAWING LEGENDSHEETDRAWING TITLEGRILLE AND REGISTER SCHEDULESYMBOLFINISHDESCRIPTIONTYPE1.MECHANICAL SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN DESIGNED UNDER THE 2018 WSEC.LOAD CALCULATIONS HAVE BEEN PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITHASHRAE FUNDAMENTALS HANDBOOK (WSEC C403.2.1).REFERENCE DUCT INSULATION SCHEDULE FOR R VALUES OF DUCTWORKREQUIRED (WSEC C403.2.8).THE DUCTWORK SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND SEALED TO A STATICPRESSURE OF .1" OF WATER PER 100' OF DUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE2015 IMC AND THE LATEST EDITION OF SMACNA HVAC DUCT CONSTRUCTIONSTANDARDS - METAL AND FLEXIBLE. DUCTS SHALL BE LISTED AND LABELED INACCORDANCE WITH ALL UL181 STANDARDS WITH ALL TRANSVERSE JOINTSAND LONGITUDINAL SEAMS SEALED (WSEC C403.2.8).ALL THERMOSTATS CONTROLLING HVAC SYSTEMS SHALL BE 7-DAY, SOLIDSTATE, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTATS WITH NIGHT SETBACK CAPABILITIESAND A DEADBAND OF 5°F MINIMUM. EACH THERMOSTAT SHALL BE EQUIPPEDWITH A MANUAL OVERRIDE CONFIGURED TO PROVIDE A MAXIMUM OF 2HOURS OF OCCUPIED OPERATION WHEN PRESSED. EACH THERMOSTAT SHALLBE EQUIPPED WITH AN OPTIMUM START SEQUENCE. EACH THERMOSTATSHALL HAVE BACK-UP CAPABILITY SO THAT THE THERMOSTAT WILL RETAINPROGRAM AND TIME SETTINGS FOR A MINIMUM OF TEN (10) HOURS UPON ALOSS OF BUILDING POWER. THERMOSTATS ARE TO CLOSE THE OUTSIDE AIRDAMPERS DURING UNOCCUPIED PERIODS.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A COMPLETE SET OF AS BUILT RECORDDRAWINGS, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS AND HVAC SYSTEMBALANCE REPORTS TO OWNER AFTER SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OFPROJECT. THE MECHANICAL SYSTEMS SHALL BE TESTED AND BALANCED INACCORDANCE WITH THE 2015 NREC REQUIREMENTS. A FINAL TAB REPORTSHALL BE PRESENTED TO THE BUILDING OWNER AND THE BUILDING OFFICIALOF THE AHJ (WSEC C408.3.2).TRAINING OF THE MAINTENANCE STAFF FOR THE EQUIPMENT INCLUDED INTHE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS SHALL INCLUDE AT AMINIMUM REVIEW OF MANUALS AND PERMANENT CERTIFICATIONS;HANDS-ON DEMONSTRATION OF ALL NORMAL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES,NORMAL OPERATING MODES, AND ALL EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN ANDSTART-UP PROCEDURES; AND TRAINING COMPLETION REPORT.A BUILDING COMMISSIONING PROCESS LED BY A CERTIFIED COMMISSIONINGPROFESSIONAL SHALL BE COMPLETED FOR THE MECHANICAL SYSTEMS,SERVICE WATER HEATING SYSTEMS AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS PROPOSED FORTHIS PROJECT AND SHALL INCLUDE AS A MINIMUM OF THE FOLLOWING:·A COMMISSIONING PLAN SHALL BE DEVELOPED BY THE PROJECT'SCERTIFIED COMMISSIONING PROFESSIONAL AND SHALL OUTLINE THEORGANIZATION, SCHEDULE, ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES ANDDOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS OF THE COMMISSIONING PROCESS.·AS PART OF THE COMMISSIONING PROCESS, ALL OF THE MECHANICALSYSTEMS, CONTROL SEQUENCES, LIGHTING CONTROLS, AND LIGHTINGCONTROL SEQUENCES SHALL BE FULLY FUNCTIONALLY TESTED ANDAPPROVED.·A PRELIMINARY COMMISSIONING REPORT SHALL BE COMPLETED ANDCERTIFIED BY THE CERTIFIED COMMISSIONING PROFESSIONAL ANDDELIVERED TO THE BUILDING OWNER OR THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZEDAGENT. THE REPORT SHALL BE ORGANIZED WITH SEPARATE SECTIONSFOR MECHANICAL, LIGHTING, AND SERVICE WATER HEATING ANDINCLUDE AN ITEMIZATION OF THE DEFICIENCIES FOUND, DEFERREDTESTS NOT PERFORMED DUE TO CLIMATIC CONDITIONS AND THECLIMATIC CONDITIONS REQUIRED FOR PERFORMANCE OF THE DEFERREDTESTS.·A FINAL COMMISSIONING REPORT SHALL BE COMPLETED AND CERTIFIEDBY THE CERTIFIED COMMISSIONING PROFESSIONAL AND DELIVERED TOTHE BUILDING OWNER OR THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED AGENT. THEREPORT SHALL BE ORGANIZED WITH SEPARATE SECTIONS FORMECHANICAL, LIGHTING, AND SERVICE WATER HEATING TO ALLOWINDEPENDENT REVIEW.·AS PART OF THE FINAL COMMISSIONING REPORT, THE NRECCOMMISSIONING COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST SHALL BE COMPLETED AND ACOPY SUBMITTED TO THE BUILDING OWNER, BUILDING OFFICIAL OF THEAHJ AND NREC INSPECTOR.THE MECHANICAL SYSTEMS SHALL BE TESTED AND BALANCED INACCORDANCE WITH THE 2015 NREC REQUIREMENTS. A FINAL TAB REPORTSHALL BE PRESENTED TO THE BUILDING OWNER AND THE BUILDING OFFICIALOF THE AHJ.ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE NOTES:2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.1.UNITS SHALL BE SET TO RUN IN "FAN CONTINUOUS" MODE DURINGOCCUPIED HOURS. DURING NIGHT SET-BACK HOURS, THE UNITS SHALL RUN IN"FAN AUTO" MODE.ALL HVAC SUPPLY AND RETURN CONCEALED DUCTWORK TO BE EXTERNALLYWRAPPED AND SECURED WITH MINIMUM R-6.0 INSULATION WITH VAPORBARRIER PER 2015 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE, WITH LOCALJURISDICTION CODE AMENDMENTS. INSULATION SHALL HAVE MAXIMUMRATINGS OF 25 FLAME SPREAD, 50 SMOKE DEVELOPED.A FULL CERTIFIED MECHANICAL AIR TEST AND BALANCE REPORT SHALL BEPERFORMED BY AN APPROVED CONTRACTOR, AND SHALL BE PERFORMEDUNDER THIS CONTRACT.GENERAL NOTES:2.3.MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Section Number Title 15010 BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15060 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS 15081 DUCT INSULATION 15083 PIPE INSULATION 15668 MINI-SPLIT SYSTEM - INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS (HEAT PUMP) 15815 METAL DUCTS 15820 DUCT ACCESSORIES 15835 UNIT HEATERS 15990 TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING15010BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTSGENERAL All work shall conform to mandated version of IBC, SMACNA, UPC, IMC, NFPA, IFC, IFGC, IECC and all other applicable codes enforced by the authorities having jurisdiction. The scope of the work shall include mechanical systems as shown on the plans. The Contractor shall provide all supervision, labor, material, equipment, machinery, plant and any and all other items as indicated on the drawings as required for complete systems. Contractor shall give all necessary notices, obtain and pay for all permits and pay all government sales taxes, fees and other costs incurred in connection with the work, file all necessary plans, prepare all documents and obtain all required certificates of inspections for his work and deliver same to the Engineer before request for acceptance and final payment for the work. All materials installed shall bear the UL label and shall be new and of the best quality. The Contractor shall follow drawings in laying out work, check drawings of other trades and verify on-site conditions in which work will be installed. The Contractor shall protect all work, material and existing furnishings from damage by his work or workmen and shall be liable for all damage thus caused. Provide two sets of operations and maintenance manual and two sets of as built record drawings within 60 days of substantial completion of project. All work shall be guaranteed in writing to be free of defective work, materials or parts for a period of one year after substantial completion of work. 15060HANGERS AND SUPPORTSGENERAL Design equipment supports capable of supporting combined operating weight of supported equipment and connected systems and components. Design seismic restraint system per IBC in accordance with SMACNA Seismic Design Guide for service zones as identified by current IBC.PRODUCTS Manufactured Units Hangers, Supports and Components: Factory fabricated according to MSS SP-58.EXECUTION Hanger and Support applications to comply with MSS SP-69 for pipe hanger selections and applications. Hanger and Support Installation to comply with MSS SP-69 and SP-89. Install hangers, supports, clamps and attachments as required to properly support piping from building structure. 15081DUCT INSULATIONGENERAL Insulation materials shall be Mineral-Fiber Blanket Thermal Insulation: Glass fibers bonded with a thermosetting resin. Comply with ASTM C 553, Type II, without facing and with all-service jacket manufactured from Kraft paper, reinforcing scrim, aluminum foil and vinyl film. Field-Applied Jackets to comply with ASTM C 921, Type I. Aluminum Jacket: Smooth finish.ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS Vapor Retarders: Mastics: Materials recommended by insulation material manufacturer.DUCT SYSTEM APPLICATIONS Material: Mineral-fiber blanket, One layer, Foil and paper field-applied jacket, vapor retarder is required. Reference energy code compliance notes for required duct insulation thickness.15083PIPE INSULATIONGENERAL Insulation installed indoors shall have a flame spread rating of 25 or less and a smoke developed rating of 50 or less.INSULATION MATERIALS Mineral fiber insulation shall have glass fibers bonded with a thermosetting resin complying with ASTM C 547, type 1, with factory-applied all-purpose vapor retarder jacket.FIELD APPLIED JACKETS Provide standard PVC fitting covers.GENERAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Apply insulation continuously through hangers, walls and floors in accordance with manufacturers written instructions.INSULATION APPLICATION SCHEDULE Refrigerant Suction Provide 1/2" thick flexible elastomeric insulation. 15668MINI-SPLIT SYSTEM - INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS (HEAT PUMP)SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONThe heat pump air conditioning system shall consist of a wall mounted indoor fan coil section and a horizontal discharge outdoor unit which shall be of aninverter driven heat pump design.OUTDOOR UNITGENERALThe outdoor units are specifically designed to work with the indoor units. The outdoor units must have a thermally fused powder coated finish. The outdoor unitshall be completely factory assembled, piped and wired. Each unit shall be run tested at the factory.Both refrigerant lines from the outdoor unit to indoor units shall be insulated.UNIT CABINETThe casing shall be fabricated of galvanized steel, bonderized, finished with an electrostatically applied, thermally fused acrylic or polyester powder coating forcorrosion protection. Assembly hardware shall be cadmium plated for weather resistance.FANThe outdoor unit shall be furnished with a direct drive, variable speed propeller type fan.The outdoor unit fan motor shall be a direct current (DC) motor and have permanently lubricated bearings.The fan motor shall be mounted for quiet operation.The fan shall be provided with a raised guard to prevent contact with moving parts.The outdoor unit shall have horizontal discharge airflow.REFRIGERANTR-410A refrigerant shall be required for the outdoor unit systems.COILThe outdoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with lanced or corrugated plate fins on copper tubing.The coil shall be protected with an integral metal guard.Refrigerant flow from the outdoor unit shall be regulated by means of an electronically controlled, precision, linear expansion valve.COMPRESSORThe compressor shall be a high performance, hermetic, inverter driven, variable speed, dual rotary type.The compressor motor shall be direct current (DC) type equipped with a factory supplied and installed inverter drive package.The outdoor unit shall be equipped with an accumulator.The compressor will be equipped with internal thermal overload protection.INDOOR UNIT (WALL MOUNTED)GENERALThe indoor unit shall be factory assembled, wired and run tested. Contained within the unit shall be all factory wiring, piping, control circuit board, fan and fanmotor. The unit shall have a self-diagnostic function, 3-minute time delay mechanism, and an auto restart function after power interruption. Indoor unit shallbe purged with dry air before shipment from factory.UNIT CABINETThe casing shall have a smooth front, white finish.Multi directional drain connection and refrigerant piping, offering three (3) direction pipe alignments for all refrigerant piping and two (2) direction pipe alignmentsfor condensate draining shall be standard.There shall be a separate, metal installation-plate that secures the indoor unit firmly to the wall. The installation-plate shall be securely attached to the wall usingappropriate anchor method. Installing contractor shall determine the best method and be responsible for proper mounting of the installation plate to the wall.FANThe indoor unit fan shall be an assembly with a line-flow fan direct driven by a single motor.The fan shall be statically and dynamically balanced and be powered by a motor with permanently lubricated bearing.A manual adjustable guide vanes shall be provided with the ability to change the airflow from side to side (left to right).An integral, motorized, multi-position, horizontal air sweep flow louver shall provide for uniform air distribution, up and down. Five (5) positions plus Auto andSwing shall be provided.FILTERReturn air shall be filtered by means of an easily removed, washable, Catechin, Antioxidant Pre-filter and an Anti-allergy enzyme filter - flue, pleated type.COILThe indoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with smooth plate fins on copper tubing.The tubing shall have inner groves for high efficiency heat exchange.All tube joints shall be brazed with phoscopper or silver alloy.The coils shall be pressure tested at the factory.A sloped, corrosion resistant condensate pan with drain shall be provided under the coil.Both refrigerant lines to the indoor units shall be insulated.CONDENSATEUnit shall be furnished with integral condensate drain pump.A drain pan level switch, designed to connect to the control board shall be provided and installed on the condensate pan to prevent condensate from overflowing.CONTROLSProvide remote wired thermostat. 15815METAL DUCTSSHEET METAL MATERIALS Sheet metal in thickness per SMACNA, packaged and marked as specified in ASTM A 700.DUCT LINER Comply with NFPA Standard 90A, 1.1/2", .75 PCF density. Materials: ASTM C 1071, with coated surface exposed to airstream to prevent erosion of glass fibers.SEALING MATERIALS Joint and Seam Tape: 2" wide, glass-fiber-fabric reinforced. Joint and Seam Sealant: One-part, nonsag, solvent-release-curing, polymerized butyl sealant.FIRE-STOPPING Fire-Resistant Sealant: U.L. listed for application one-part elastomeric sealant formulated for use in a through-penetration fire-stop system.DUCT FABRICATION Galvanized sheet steel in accordance with SMACNA "HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible."HANGING AND SUPPORTING Support systems indicated in SMACNA "HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible."PRESSURE CLASSIFICATION Design all supply, return and exhaust air systems at 2" w.c. 15820DUCT ACCESSORIESDAMPERS Spin in Damper: Low pressure manual damper with conical inlet fitting, 3/8" bar shaft with locking operator and elevated mounting for 1-1/2" insulation.TURNING VANES Fabricated turning vanes in accordance with SMACNA "HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible."DUCT ACCESS DOORS Provide same or greater gauge as ductwork, insulated doors for insulated ductwork.FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS Neoprene-coated flameproof fabric crimped into duct flanges for attachment to duct and equipment. Flex Duct: Insulated flex for 8" w.g. with liner.INSTALLATION OF DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES Install ductwork accessories in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions, with applicable portions of details of construction as shown in SMACNA Standards and in accordance with recognized industry practices to ensure that products serve intended function. 15835UNIT HEATERSELECTRICAL UNIT HEATERS Heating Elements: Nickel-chromium heating wire elements. Finish surface temperature does not exceed 550°F at any point during normal operation. Heating Circuit Protection: One-time fuses in terminal box for over current protection and limit controls. Fan and Motor: Direct-drive propeller fan and manufacturer's standard motor. Discharge Configuration: Vertical discharge with radial louver diffuser. Optional Accessories: Include the following: 1. Time switch 2. Integral thermostat. 3. Safety-switch disconnect on cover of terminal box. 4. Mercury contactors. 5. Fan-delay relay. 15990TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCINGGENERAL The requirements and procedures total mechanical systems testing, adjusting and balancing requirements include measurement and establishment of the fluidquantities of the mechanical systems as required to meet design specifications and recording and reporting the results. Test, adjust and balance the following mechanical systems: 1. Supply air systems, all pressure ranges. 2. Return air systems. 3. Verify temperature control system operation.PERFORMING TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING. Perform testing and balancing procedures on each system identified in accordance with the detailed procedures outlined in the referenced standards.RECORD AND REPORT DATA Record all data obtained during testing, adjusting and balancing in accordance with, and on the forms recommended by the referenced standards, and as approvedon the sample report forms.DEMONSTRATION Training: Train the owner's maintenance personnel on trouble-shooting procedures and testing, adjusting and balancing procedures.1EXTERIOR HEAT PUMP UNIT SCHEDULENO.MANUFACTURERMCACHARWEIGHTFCO#REFRIGERANTEVAPCFMMBHENT AIRSEERCOOLINGHEATINGMBHENT AIRCOP1221LOAD CALCULATION SUMMARY FORMZONEEQUIPMENTSFHEATING LOADW/ FRESH AIR(MBH)(MBH)W/ FRESH AIRCOOLING LOADHEATING CAPACITY(NOT TO EXCEED 3.4BTU FT2)FAN COIL HEATINGCAPACITY112INDOOR FAN COIL UNIT SCHEDULENO.FAN COIL MANUFACTURERTYPEELECTRIC HEATINGKW INPUTCFMSPES/TENT AIRLVG AIRMBHCOOLINGCHARMCAWEIGHTHEAT PUMP UNITMODEL #OUTDOOR AIRFCI#FRESH AIRCFMHEAT PUMP HEATINGMBHENT AIRLVG AIROUTDOOR AIRSEER32133 Key NotesGeneral NotesCOORDINATE EXACT LOCATION OF DIFFUSERS & GRILLES WITH REFLECTED CEILING & LIGHTING LAYOUTS.COORDINATE HVAC EQUIPMENT WITH ALL OTHER TRADES AS REQUIRED.ALL DUCT DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE INTERIOR DIMENSIONS.SEAL ALL MECHANICAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES WITH U.L. APPROVED FIRE-RATEDSYSTEM.ROUND DUCT, FLEX DUCT OR RECTANGULAR DUCT MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR DUCT SIZES SHOWN ON PLANSPROVIDED EQUIVALENT AIR PRESSURE DROPS ARE MAINTAINED.1.2.3.4.5. 1/8" = 1'-0"1FLOOR PLAN - HVAC8624081624M-200MECHANICALPLAN8"Ø SUPPLY DUCT WITH BALANCE DAMPER DOWN TO DIFFUSER.THERMOSTAT TO BE A PRESET THERMOSTAT SET AT 42° F.12x8 WIRE MESH OPENING ON TOP OF DUCT.1.2.SUPPLY DUCT. TRANSITION TO UNITCOLLAR AS REQUIRED.SUSPEND FROM STRUCTURE ONUNISTRUT WITH RUBBER AND SHEARVIBRATION ISOLATORSFRESH AIRNOTE:MAINTAIN ALL REQUIRED CLEARANCES TO UNITAS REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL ACCESS ANDSERVICE.SCALE:AM-200FAN COIL UNIT DETAILNTSRETURN DUCTFCIXCLIENT:DATEPROFESSIONAL SEALTE JOB NUMBER7-7-2323079NO.DESCRIPTIONDATETHIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF TIKKER ENGINEERING INC. AND IS NOT TO BE DUPLICATED WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION. Tikker Engineering Inc. 9050 W. Overland Rd., Suite 170 Boise, ID 83709 Phone (208) 658-0218 Fax (208) 658-0219 tikker@tikkerengineering.comA M E C H A N I C A L C O N S U L T I N G F I R M TIKKER ENGINEERINGSHEET DATACHECKED BYBTDRAWN BYAGSHEET NUMBERSHEET NAMETAHOMA BLVD YELM, WA TAHOMA TERRA STORAGE BUILDING F 3.FCO1FCI1TFCI-1210"Ø1CFMx126175SCD10"Ø10"Ø1CFMx126175SCDx2020SRG