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1. B The installing contractor shall provide labor warranty during the unit s first year of operation AIR HANDLING UNITS 237313 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Furnish and install where shown on the plans mechanical frame style air handling units with construction features as specified below The units shall be provided and installed in strict accordance with the specifications All units shall be complete with all components and accessories as specified Any exceptions must be clearly defined The contractor shall be responsible for any additional expenses that may occur due to any exception made B Air handling units shall be of the following basic design 1 AIR HANDLING UNITS AHU 1 Single tunnel air handling unit with inlet section return fan array economizer mixing section filter section consisting of MERV 8 pre filter and MERV 18 final filter steam heating coil with face and bypass dampers chilled water coil supply fan array and discharge section Collars for ductwork connection shall be located on same side for supply return outside air and relief opposite coil connections and access doors AHU 2 Dual tunnel air handling unit with inlet section return fan array and economizer mixing section in bottom tunnel and filter section consisting of
2. 1 Direct digital logic control of temperature scheduling optimum start equipment alarm reporting and override devices for unoccupied mode of operation 2 System Operator s terminal software shall run under Microsoft Windows XP based operating system Software shall be multi tasking capable of executing and displaying multiple instances in individual windows while running concurrently with other Windows programs such as word processors or database programs Operation of the terminal software shall be simple and intuitive 3 Security a The system shall be capable of restricting any operator to any level of the system using a password system Passwords shall be changeable through on line keyboard entry A minimum of seventeen 17 security levels shall be available b Operator inputs executed under a valid password shall be recorded on the line printer Cc A password summary shall be available showing password initials 24 character name time out value degree of capability d At no time shall the actual password numbers be printed on the CRT screen The operator with the strictest level of password shall be able to generate a password summary listing e The software shall through various security levels allow the user to command points to a different state gather information points build parameters and modify parameters Changes shall be accomplished on line at the operator workstation as allowed by password The ope
3. 1 The spray header and branches shall be constructed of Schedule 40 PVC pipe for corrosion resistance and shall have a steel connection to attach the external piping 2 The spray header and branches shall be removable for cleaning purposes 3 Nozzles shall be non clogging ABS Plastic threaded into branch piping M Eliminators 1 Shall be constructed of the same material as the Fill media 2 Maximum drift rate shall be 0 001 or less of the recirculating water rate COOLING TOWERS 236513 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 N P Q Louvers 1 Air Inlet Louver Screens shall be formed PVC mounted in Type 316 stainless steel frames for easy removal designed Sight Tight to completely block direct sunlight from entering and water from splashing out of the cooling tower Additional Accessories 1 Provide full size bypass connection in tower basin with diffuser hood 2 Water Level Control Provide a 5 probe electronic water level control package shipped loose for field installation by installing contractor Package shall include high low alarm contacts probe assembly PVC standpipe and slow operating normally closed solenoid valve 3 Vibration Cutout Switch Provide a mechanical switch in NEMA 4 enclosure to de energize fan motors if excessive vibration Field wiring by installing contractor required
4. 7 Ends Threaded flared or socket as indicated in Underground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule and Aboveground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule Articles 8 CWP Rating 600 psig 4140 kPa 9 Listing Valves NPS 1 DN 25 and smaller shall be listed and labeled by an NRTL acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction 10 Service Suitable for natural gas service with WOG indicated on valve body E Bronze Plug Valves MSS SP 78 1 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 a Lee Brass Company b McDonald A Y Mfg Co 2 Body Bronze complying with ASTM B 584 3 Plug Bronze 4 Ends Threaded socket or flanged as indicated in Underground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule and Aboveground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule Articles 5 Operator Square head or lug type with tamperproof feature where indicated 6 Pressure Class 125 psig 862 kPa 7 Listing Valves NPS 1 DN 25 and smaller shall be listed and labeled by an NRTL acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction 8 Service Suitable for natural gas service with WOG indicated on valve body F Cast Iron Lubricated Plug Valves MSS SP 78 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements available manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include but are not l
5. B Provide testing kits including gas bottles for testing and calibration by Commission forces END OF SECTION GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES 230963 12 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230993 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services to perform operations required for the complete installation and related work as required in the Contract Documents B All parameters and set points provided shall be user adjustable and optimized during system startup and specified seasonal tuning of the system operation 1 02 SUBMITTALS A See section 230923 for submittal requirements 1 03 REFERENCED SECTIONS A Refer to Section 230923 for a glossary of terms and abbreviations list B Refer to Division 23 for specifics on equipment and requirements 1 04 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS A Hot Water System 1 General a The hot water system consists of one steam to hot water converter with steam valves arranged for 1 3 2 3 operation and primary and back up hot water pumps The system is DDC controlled using electric actuation b The system operates as follows All suggested set points and settings are adjustable 2 Occupied Mode a The heating system enable point is controlled either manually by the operator or by a program function i e Time Of Day
6. REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL BUILDING 18 DIVISION 23 HVAC STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 03 DETECTORS A Operating Principal the principal of operation shall be non dispersive infrared technology Detector and associated monitoring system shall be continuously operating and monitoring for the specific refrigerant used in the chiller system or stored 1 Detector sample The detector shall be of diffusion type with no internal sample pump or filter 2 Detector sensitivity The detector shall be capable of monitoring over a range of 0 1000 ppm with a resolution of 1 ppm 3 Detector accuracy The detector shall be capable of maintaining a response of 8 range of 500 ppm 4 Temperature The system shall operate over a range of 32 F to 104 F 5 Environmental conditions The system shall be compatible with the humidity barometric pressure and voltage fluctuation of the operating environment 6 Stability The 30 day zero and span drift shall be less than 1 F S without the aid of automatic or manual recalibration The system shall not employ any type of auto zero techniques in order to maintain stability The use of fresh air sources or scrubbers as zero reference is not permitted 7 Calibration The system must provide a menu driven method of checking both zero and span calibrations Any adjustments must be made through the front panel key
7. g Supply air leaving temperature primary induced in cooling and where applicable heating operation h Sound pressure levels expressed in NC including 10 dB room absorption i Sound power levels in octave bands j Selection software used to predict active beam performance shall be provided along with verified unit performance test data by an independent testing laboratory 2 Mechanical Data a Unit weights and dimensions b Mounting bracket detail Cc Manufacturers recommendations for installation 1 05 WARRANTY A The manufacturer shall warranty the product for a minimum of one year from defects in manufacturing PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 CONCEALED ACTIVE CHILLED BEAM UNITS A Concealed active chilled beam units shall be as indicated on the Mechanical and Architectural Drawings and shall meet the capacity and acoustical performance requirements specified and indicated on the schedule and Contract Documents Cooling and heating performance data shall be based on the installation above a one or two way discharge diffuser with a maximum airflow resistance of 0 03 in H2O Concealed active chilled beam performance data shall be verified by an independent test laboratory Concealed active chilled beams shall be designed to fit in the ceiling cavity mounted above a one or two way discharge linear diffuser by Dadanco or others All units shall consist of a casing primary air plenum water coil frame and mixing chamber man
8. 2 06 HANGERS INSERTS AND SUPPORTS A Hangers Inserts Clamps Carpenter and Patterson Central Iron Fee and Mason ITT Grinnell B Hangers 1 Adjustable wrought malleable iron or steel Copper plated or PVC coated where in contact with copper piping Cadmium plated or galvanized for exterior N Adjustable ring type where piping is installed directly on hanger for piping 3 in and smaller 3 Adjustable steel clevis type for piping 4 in and larger and where insulation passes through hanger 4 Steam over 50 psi piping adjustable yoke pipe roller equivalent to Grinnell Figure 181 5 Hangers sized to permit passage of insulation through the hanger for chilled water refrigerant and steam over 50 psi piping 6 Nuts and rods with electroplated zinc or cadmium 0 005 in minimum finish C Hanger Shields 1 Pre insulated type a Insulated pipes shall be protected at point of support by a 360 insert of high density 100 psi waterproofed calcium silicate encased in a 360 sheet metal shield Insulation insert to be same thickness as adjoining pipe insulation and extend 1 in beyond sheet metal shield 2 Field insulated type a 18 USSG galvanized steel shields minimum 120 arc Provide temporary blocking between pipe and hanger to maintain proper spacing for insulation Provide at all support points 3 Shield Sizing Pipe Size Shield Length Minimum Gauge Up to 3 1 2 12 in 18 4 12 in 16 Over
9. Cc The DDC system shall be tied to the chiller room ventilation system to provide control of both normal and purge ventilation This control shall be in parallel to the primary control of the fans by the refrigerant monitor 3 05 START UP TESTING A The gas detection system shall be inspected and commissioned on site by a factory trained and authorized technician representing the manufacturer A factory generated certification document shall be presented certifying the operation of the detection system and the alarm system A test report shall be submitted to the Engineer B Submit six 6 copies of operations and maintenance manuals Manuals shall be bound with index tabs and include the following 1 PF oO RN 3 06 CLEANUP Equipment submittals Operating and maintenance instruction sheets and parts list Design Data sheets Contact person for more information A Remove rubbish debris and waste materials and legally dispose of off the Project site GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES 230963 11 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 07 PROTECTION A Protect the work of this section until substantial completion 3 08 COMMISSIONING A After installation test and calibrate equipment by manufacturer s certified service technician to demonstrate operation of functions described above under Sequences of Operation
10. Clean fire stop materials off surfaces adjacent to openings as work progresses using methods and cleaning materials approved in writing by fire stop system manufacturer and which will not damage the surfaces being cleaned Notify AHJ when fire stopping installation is ready for inspection obtain advance approval of anticipated inspection dates and phasing of any required to allow subsequent construction to proceed Do not cover fire stopping with other construction until approval of AHJ has been received FIRE RATED DUCT WRAP INSULATION A Kitchen Grease Exhaust Ducts Install fire resistive duct wrap insulation in direct contact with ductwork to manufacturer s instructions and referenced standards to applicable Intertek design numbers including listed penetration fire stop system Kitchen Grease Exhaust Ducts Overlap perimeter and longitudinal joints 3 If required tape seams using minimum 3 wide aluminum foil adhesive tape Use of either telescoping checkerboard or butt splice overlap is acceptable If using butt splice provide 6 wide collar of blanket that is centered over the splice FIRE RATED DUCT INSULATION 230714 6 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C Filament tape may be used as a temporary securing measure during application of duct wrap Finish installation using 1 2 wide x 0 015 steel ban
11. If the heating system enable point is on and the outdoor air temperature is below 65 F the lead hot water pump starts At proof of flow the converter steam valves operate If after 2 minutes adj the flow switch has not been proved lead pump stops an alarm is generated and second pump starts If after 2 minutes adj the flow switch has not been proven the second pumps stop and a critical building alarm is generated b The supply hot water set point is maintained by modulating the converter steam valves The hot water supply set point is reset based on outdoor air temperature When the outdoor air temperature is 0 F the set point is 180 F adj and when the outdoor air temperature is 60 F the set point is 120 F adj SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 230993 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C The hot water pump de stages and the converter steam valves close when the outdoor air temperature rises above 68 F adj 3 Pumping Operation a In the event of a failure of the on line lead pump the lag pump shall be enabled and a critical building alarm generated at all operator interfaces b The lead and lag pump shall automatically rotate for run hour equalization C The pump speed shall be operated based upon a variable pressure algorithm to maintain loop differential pressure 1 Whenever a pump is in operation
12. 1 05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Acceptable Products All products shall be proved to be functional and suitable in accordance with this specification for a period of warranty commencing on the day of transfer of completed project to the Owner Demonstration of such warranty may be required prior to the submittal approval Contractor Qualifications The Contractor shall be factory authorized by the respective manufacturer to provide pertinent installation and service Field Representation The Contractor shall staff the project with a field representative who has been factory trained in the installation programming and commissioning of the equipment specified Coordination of work during construction 1 Contractor shall protect work installed by other trades The Contractor shall coordinate its work with other trades The Contractor shall promptly correct all work that Owner finds as defective or failing to conform to the Contract Documents 4 The Contractor shall bear all cost of correcting of work found defective as described above PRODUCT DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING A C Deliver products in factory fabricated containers Deliver pipe and tube with factory applied plastic end caps on each length Store products in original wrapping and protect from dirt and damage Store piping and tube inside Where necessary to store outside elevate well above grade and enclose with waterproof wrapping Handle products carefull
13. 9 Reporting Accuracy System shall report values with minimum end to end accuracy listed in Table 1 10 Control Stability and Accuracy Control loops shall maintain measured variable at setpoint within tolerances listed in Table 2 4 seb o O 1 SEIRE 2 2 hs D 3 7 s i c U o T D D a A lt 2 2 a D c ion z D Reporting Accurac Reported Accuracy i pace Temperature pene ee ew Point 1 Q F i rm iO lO 10 mn 3 F elta T elative Humidity 5 RH Water Flow 2 of full scale 2 of full scale see Note 1 lectrical A V W Power Factor 1 of reading see Note 2 Note 1 For both absolute and differential pressure Note 2 Not including utility supplied meters m se a D N Li O e Q 09 fed T gt sed gt a gt Q Q Cc se QO ontrolled Variable Control Accuracy Range of Medium ir Pressure ir Pressure ir Pressure irflow pace Temperature uct Temperature luid Pressure e 2 03 TEMPERATURE SENSORS A Provided by unit manufacturers 1 Duct Sensors a Single point duct mounted sensors shall have a minimum 9 rigid probe and be used when the duct size is less than 24 TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 11 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 b Averaging duct mounted sensors shall have a minimum 12 5 long averag
14. A Provide testing and starting of machine and instruct the Owner in its proper operation and maintenance Ensure proper charge of refrigerant and oil Submit test and start up reports to the Owner s Representative Manufacturer shall provide parts list and provide written maintenance procedure Division 23 and the unit supplier shall cooperate with the Commissioning Agent during commissioning testing END OF SECTION WATER CHILLER 236416 8 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 236513 COOLING TOWERS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services to perform operations required for the complete installation and related Work as required in Contract Documents SUBMITTALS A Cooling tower unit and accessories B Sweeper system and accessories C Non Chemical Water Treatment system and accessories START UP AND INSTALLATION DATA A Manufacturer of cooling tower responsible for 1 Furnishing complete installation drawings templates wiring diagrams and instruction manuals for the equipment Manufacturer s Installation Instructions Initial Start Up Instructions and Service Instructions plus catalog indicating wiring and piping shall become a part of the Contract Documents 2 Two additional copies of above data for Owner 3 Submitting drawings either m
15. All ratings shall be made in accordance with AMCA Standard 210 Guaranteed full capacity delivery through duct systems finally installed and under conditions listed The manufacturer shall guarantee sound power level ratings not exceeding those of the design equipment All equipment shall be statically and dynamically balanced to acceptable tolerances with weights permanently fastened Fan wheels shall be rebalanced in the field if necessary Pressure Classification Maximum Total Static Cl Pressure ass Up to 3 3 4 w g Motors 1 Motors shall be furnished with each fan of sizes scheduled Refer to specification Section 230513 for acceptable motor manufacturers All belt driven fan motors shall be mounted on either an adjustable slide base or a pivoting base Drive Systems 1 Provide fans with belt or direct drive systems as scheduled V belt drives as recommended by drive manufacturer unless otherwise specified or scheduled a Below 10 hp Size 150 of motor rating b 10hp amp up Size drive for 200 of motor rating c Motors 5 hp and larger shall be provided with a minimum of two matched belts All belt sets shall be matched d Cast iron or cast steel pulleys e Provide a belt and shaft guards for each driven device Provide openings in both the motor and fan sections of the guard so that the motor and fan speeds can be checked without removing the belt guard 233400 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23
16. C Rigid Board Type Exposed 6 Ib ft minimum density glass fiberboard 1 in minimum thickness Factory applied white Kraft outer surface bonded to aluminum foil and reinforced with fiberglass yarn joints finished with corner beading and fiberglass tape D Flexible Blanket Type Long glass fiber blanket factory applied fiberglass yarn reinforced aluminum foil faced vapor seal E Kitchen Hood Exhaust Duct Board Refer to section 230714 Fire Rated Duct Insulation EQUIPMENT INSULATION A Segmented board sheets blocks size shape and material as called for MAKES A Fiberglass Certainteed Knauf Insulation Johns Manville Owens Corning B Adhesives Benjamin Foster BF numbers designate quality of adhesive PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Provide Thermal Insulation INSULATION 230700 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 Insulation is required on piping ductwork and equipment unless otherwise called for 2 Insulate existing piping ductwork equipment after removal of existing insulation whether by this contractor or another including but not limited to insulation after removal of asbestos products 3 Only on clean dry surfaces and after piping ductwork and equipment have been tested 4 Continuous through hangers openings and sleeves on refrigerant piping 5 On cold s
17. F Make Sterling Vulcan Shaw Perkins 2 04 FIN RADIATION A General Requirements 1 Complete enclosure continuous supporting channel backplate heating element hangers and accessories as specified and shown on the Contract Drawings 2 Enclosures to run from wall to wall unless otherwise called Provide necessary corner pieces end caps column enclosures butt trims wall sleeves with access doors Do not leave any enclosure installed without an end trim piece B Heating Element 1 Hot Water System Seamless copper tube with non ferrous fins 125 Ibs minimum hydrostatic test pressure 020 tube wall thickness minimum 020 fin thickness minimum 2 Tube mechanically expanded to fin collars for permanent metal to metal contact HYDRONIC GRAVITY HEATING EQUIPMENT 238210 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 Properly support with pitch adjustment Silent element and pipe support Locate a maximum of 2 0 apart Support shall allow for lateral movement for expansion and contraction of heating equipment C Enclosures 1 Enclosure fronts 14 gauge furniture steel a Sloping top with stamped grille Extruded aluminum anodized grille as scheduled on drawings b Edges and corners rounded Individual sections not over 6 ft No exposed areas shall have sharp edges Mechanically fastened to wall bracket Continu
18. Joints welded flanged and gasketed at connections to hood SEE NOTE 3 Braze or weld watertight SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 2 Wall plenums that are likely to see moisture collection due to rain or snow are to be provided with a sloped floor and trapped drain to indirect waste connection NOTE 2 maintenance or service personnel NOTE 3 Wall plenums greater than 4 ft wide are to have 16 gauge floor reinforced to support For applications with reduced clearance to combustibles or with field applied grease duct enclosures fire rated duct insulation shall be applied to comply with NFPA 96 and local codes See Specification Section 230714 In these applications both the duct and the fire rated duct insulation shall be tested and listed in accordance with ASTM E2336 and installed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and listing requirements END OF SECTION SHEETMETAL AND DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 233000 10 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 233316 FIRE AND SMOKE DAMPERS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 DESCRIPTION A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation as shown on the Contract Documents SUBMITTALS A Types schedule of sizes locations and installation arrangements of all dampers B Manufacturers UL listed installation details for each moun
19. SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 E Design Equipment Sterling F Acceptable Makes Sterling Rittling Vulcan PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION GENERAL A Provide equipment in accordance with manufacturer s printed instructions Report untrue walls before installation Report cases where clearance below suspended heaters is less than 7 1 2 ft Provide clearance for piping and conduit Support units independent of piping Support units from building structure with screws or bolts no nailing allowed Be responsible for proper location and size of recesses Coordinate installation of recessed or semi recessed equipment in recesses Provide framing in recess and shims Use sponge rubber gasket air seal between front enclosure and wall B Provide valves and accessories and arrange to permit servicing Coordinate correct end connections and coil arrangements END OF SECTION UNIT HEATER AND CABINET UNIT HEATERS 238239 3
20. above 60 F 4 Cooling Coil Operation a Mechanical cooling chilled water shall be locked out at any time the plant chilled water valve is locked out Subject to startup and shutdown sequences and outdoor air lockout temperature the cooling coil shall modulate to maintain coil leaving air temperature at set point based on a reset schedule of 60 F at 10 F outdoor air 53 F at 80 F outdoor air When the CWR temperature is below 40 F the cooling valve shall open If the CWR temperature drops below 34 F the unit shall be shut down and a critical alarm shall be generated 5 Economizer Operation a The economizer OA and RA dampers shall modulate in sequence with the cooling valve to maintain cooling coil supply air temperature subject to comparative enthalpy OA vs RA conditions an outdoor air lockout temperature of 65 F and a mixed air low limit of 50 F Whenever the economizer is locked out due to outdoor air conditions the economizer shall modulate for calculated minimum ventilation air flow Whenever the economizer is operating at no time shall the outside air flow rate be allowed to drop below the calculated minimum ventilation rate As any space or return air CO sensor reading increases from 800PPM to 1000PPM the air handler calculated minimum outdoor air intake volume shall be increased from the DCV minimum to the scheduled minimum outdoor air quantity per the HVAC schedules 6 Heating Coil O
21. adjusting and balancing HVAC systems to produce design objectives including but not limited to the following 1 Balancing airflow and water flow within distribution systems including submains branches and terminals to indicated quantities according to specified tolerances Adjusting total HVAC systems to provide indicated quantities Measuring electrical performance of HVAC equipment Setting quantitative performance of HVAC equipment Verifying that automatic control devices are functioning properly Park oO LD Reporting results of the activities and procedures specified in this Section 1 03 SUBMITTALS A Quality Assurance Submittals Submit 2 copies of evidence that the Testing Adjusting and Balancing qualifications have been meet the qualifications list in the Quality Assurance article below Sample Report Forms Submit required number of sets of sample testing adjusting and balancing report forms Certified Testing Adjusting and Balancing Reports Submit required number of copies of reports prepared as specified in the Submission of Certified Balance Reports Section on approved forms certified by the registered contractor include registration number Warranty Submit required number of copies of the warranty specified in the Warranty Article below TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLL
22. components shall include a control transformer with primary and secondary fusing microprocessor transformers with integral fusing compressor contactors 236416 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 DIVISION 23 HVAC circuit breakers single point wiring arrangement and switches for each circuit pumpdown and unit control power The control panel shall have a hinged tool locked door The control system shall stage the compressors based on the leaving water temperature Equipment protection devices controlled by the microprocessor include motor protection high pressure loss of refrigerant loss of water flow freeze protection and low refrigerant pressure Controls shall include auto stop switch chilled water setpoint adjustment anti recycle timer and digital display with water temperature and setpoint operating temperatures and pressures and diagnostic messages a The following features and functions shall be included 10 11 The LCD type display shall have a minimum of 20 characters with all messages in plain English Coded messages are not acceptable Critical parameters shall have their own section of control and shall be password protected Resetting chilled water temperature by a remote 4 20mA DC signal A soft load function to prevent the system from operating at full load during the chilled water pulldown period An elect
23. covering other finished surfaces Patch openings and damaged areas equal to existing surface finish Cut openings in prefabricated construction units in accordance with manufacturer s instructions 3 11 CONCEALMENT A Conceal all contract work above ceilings and in walls below slabs and elsewhere throughout building If concealment is impossible or impractical notify Owner s Representative before starting that part of the work and install only after his review In areas with no ceilings install only after Owner s Representative reviews and comments on arrangement and appearance 3 12 ACCESS DOORS AND PANELS A Provide access doors sized to permit complete access for any concealed and or inaccessible junction boxes control and monitoring devices duct mounted fire alarm detectors and other electrical equipment requiring access for maintenance or operation Provide access doors sized to permit compete access for all items requiring adjustment such as balance dampers above solid ceilings Set frames accurately in position and securely attach to supports with face panels plumb and level in relation to adjacent finish surfaces Adjust hardware and panels after installation for proper operation Access doors and panels shall operate freely and be fully usable for their intended function 3 13 CHASES A B Drill holes for floor and or roof slab openings Multiple pipes smaller than 1 properly spaced and supported ma
24. protecting occupants and controlling the exhaust air fan F The refrigerant leak detection system design shall consist of diffusion type sensors and a control unit Sample draw systems with sample tubing are unacceptable G Free standing panels shall be supported from Unistrut securely fastened to walls H Power for gas detection control panels shall come from designated panels on the electrical drawings Wiring shall be by this contractor panel breaker to be supplied by Division 26 GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES 230963 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 l Coordinate all work with Division 26 Electrical J Provide interface with Building Automation System to control operation of HVAC equipment in response to gas detection levels as per the sequence of operation in Section 230993 1 02 WORK NOT INCLUDED A Power wiring for motors motor starters and associated with it power starting and control equipment as well as the motor starters except in the case of equipment specified to have packaged controls starters are included in Division 26 Electrical unless otherwise called for B HVAC control system to operate HVAC equipment in response to gas detection levels is included in Division 23 Controls Specification Section 230923 1 03 SUBMITTALS AND SHOP DRAWINGS A Product Data Submit for
25. spaced in the air way tunnel cross section to provide a uniform air flow and velocity profile across the entire air way tunnel cross section and components contained therein In order to assure uniform velocity profile in the AHU cross section the fan cube dimensions must be variable such that each fan rests in an identically sized cube or cell and in a spacing that must be such that the submitted array dimensions fill a minimum of 90 of the cross sectional area of the AHU air way tunnel m There shall be no blank off plates or spacers between adjacent fan columns or rows to position the fans across the air way tunnel The array shall produce a uniform air flow profile and velocity profile within the airway tunnel of the air handling unit to equal the specified cooling coil and or filter bank face velocity by 10 when measured at a point 36 from the intake side of the fan array intake plenum wall and at a distance of 72 from the discharge side of the fan array intake plenum wall n Each individual cube or cell in the multiple fan arrays shall be provided with an integral back flow prevention device that prohibits recirculation of air in the event a fan or multiple fans become disabled o The system effects for the back flow prevention device s shall be included in the criteria for TSP determination for fan selection purposes and shall be indicated as a separate line item SP loss in the submittals p Submitted AHU per
26. the cooling valve to maintain cooling coil supply air temperature subject to comparative enthalpy OA vs RA conditions an outdoor air lockout temperature of 65 F and a mixed air low limit of 50 F b Whenever the economizer is locked out due to outdoor air conditions the economizer shall modulate for calculated minimum ventilation air flow C Whenever the economizer is operating at no time shall the outside air flow rate be allowed to drop below the calculated minimum ventilation rate d As any space or return air CO sensor reading increases from 800PPM to 1000PPM the air handler calculated minimum outdoor air intake volume shall be increased from the DCV minimum to the scheduled minimum outdoor air quantity per the HVAC schedules 6 Heating Coil Operation a The preheat coil valve shall remain fully closed whenever the outdoor air temperature is above 50 F b Whenever the unit is operating and the temperature is below 50 F the preheat coil shall modulate in sequence with the economizer to maintain leaving air temperature set point without overlap C When the outdoor air temperature is below 35 F adj the control valve shall modulate fully open and the face and bypass damper shall modulate the airflow over the coil to maintain the temperature downstream of the coil at the coil discharge air temperature 7 Relief Exhaust Damper Operation a The relief exhaust damper shall modulate to maintain pressure set po
27. 4 12 in 14 a Hanger shield gauges listed are for use with band type hangers only For point loading roller support increase shield thickness by one gauge and length by 50 PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 D Spacing Schedule PVC Pipe Size Steel Copper Plastic Rod Size to 1 in 8 ft 6 ft 3 ft 3 8 in 1 to 2 in 10 ft 6 ft 3 ft 3 8 in 2 eto 4 in 12 ft 10 ft 4 ft 1 2 in Over 4 in 12 ft 10 ft 4 ft 5 8 in Inserts ITT Grinnell Fig 281 maximum loading 1000 Ibs galvanized finish and Fig 285 maximum loading 400 Ibs Make Globestrut Grinnell Unistrut Supports 1 For weights under 1000 Ibs Drill In inserts equivalent to Phillips Red Head U Channel Unistrut beam clamps or other structurally reviewed support The factor of safety shall be at least four Follow manufacturer s recommendations 2 For weights above 1000 Ibs Drill through floor slabs and provide flat flush plate welded to top of rod or provide additional Drill In inserts and hangers to reduce load per hanger below 1000 Ibs The factor of safety shall be at least four 3 For metal decks Drill hole through for hanger rods and imbed a welded plate in concrete or use Phillips Red Head devices designed for this application with a safety factor of four 2 07 PIPIN
28. BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 Filter racks over 72 in length shall require an angle center reinforcement support 4 Side service filter racks shall be fabricated from no less than 16 gauge galvanized steel and include hinged access doors as indicated on unit drawings 5 Internal blank offs shall be provided by the air unit manufacturer as required to prevent air bypass around the filters 6 Filter Gauge Each Filter bank shall be furnished with Dwyer Series 2000 filter gauge or equal a MERV 8 Pleated PreFilters 2 filters as specified on schedule The filters shall be as manufactured by AAF FARR or equal Filters shall be in compliance with ANSI UL 900 Test Performance of Air Filters b MERV 13 Rigid Final filters 12 deep filters as specified on the schedule The filters shall be listed as Class II under UL Standard 900 The filters shall be as manufactured by AAF FARR or equal Filters shall be in compliance with ANSI UL 900 Test Performance of Air Filters F Dampers 1 Class 1 rated ultra low leak dampers less than 3 cfm sq ft 1 w g 2 Dampers shall have extruded aluminum airfoil blades The damper blade shall incorporate santoprene rubber edge seals and zinc plated or stainless steel tubular steel shaft for a non slip operation 3 Shaft bearings shall be spherical non corrosive nylon 4 Damper jamb seals shall be UV rated nylon glass reinforced or stainless steel s
29. CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 equipment room sound level and be consistent with the other building alarms used to signal mandatory evacuation The refrigerant vapor monitor shall provide a failure relay output separate from those described above that energizes when the monitor detects a fault in its operation Examples of faults include low air flow through the monitor circuit failure and a saturated or absent sensor signal This output shall signal an alarm condition to the DDC system so that the monitor can be checked and returned to operation The following features shall be provided at the central control for interface with the DDC system a The refrigerant monitor shall provide an analog output 0 10 vDC that corresponds to the level of refrigerant detected by the monitor This signal shall be connected to the DDC system where it will be used to trend the refrigerant level in the chiller room Any increase in the level shall trigger an informational diagnostic indicating that the refrigeration system should be checked for leaks b The DDC system shall monitor the alarm status of the refrigerant monitor and provide an alarm condition for each of the following monitor malfunction refrigerant alarm triggered at the AEL TWA for the refrigerant in use and refrigerant alarm triggered at three times the AEL TWA for the refrigerant in use
30. Contract Documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Shop drawings and performance curves on pumps and pump accessories Clearly indicate which equipment is being submitted PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Pumps shall be non overloading over their entire performance range with motors capable of running continuously without undue noise heating or sparking Impellers statically and dynamically balanced Mechanical seals for closed systems shall be constructed of carbon rings with ceramic mating seat up to 220 F Packing type seals for open systems only Materials suitable for water pressures temperature and conditions for each application Tapped discharges and suction connections for gauges vent and drain With trimmed impeller if required to meet initial delivery requirements Factory service engineer or machinist must check each pump alignment before pump is started Include the cost of checking and start up in pump quotation 2 02 IN LINE CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS A Designed for continuous operation between 40 and 250 F B In line split coupled single stage bronze fitted construction C All pump internals shall be capable of being serviced without disturbing piping connections D Replaceable shaft sleeves at the seal E Enclosed type impeller keyed to the shaft and secured by a locking cap screw F Factory guaranteed operating performance G Design equipment Bell amp Gossett H Make Armstrong Bell amp Gossett
31. DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 26 B Protection Shorting an input or output point to itself to another point or to ground shall cause no controller damage Input or output point contact with up to 24 V for any duration shall cause no controller damage Binary Inputs Binary inputs shall monitor the on and off signal from a remote device Binary inputs shall provide a wetting current of at least 12 mA and shall be protected against contact bounce and noise Binary inputs shall sense dry contact closure without application of power external to the controller Pulse Accumulation Inputs Pulse accumulation inputs shall conform to binary input requirements and shall accumulate up to 10 pulses per second Analog Inputs Analog inputs shall monitor low voltage 0 10 Vdc current 4 20 mA or resistance thermistor or RTD signals Analog inputs shall be compatible with and field configurable to commonly available sensing devices Binary Outputs Binary outputs shall send an on or off signal for on and off control Building Controller binary outputs shall have three position on off auto override switches and status lights Outputs shall be selectable for normally open or normally closed operation Analog Outputs Analog outputs shall send a modulating 0 10 Vdc or 4 20 mA signal as required to properly control output devices Each Building Controller analog
32. DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 surfaces and where called for 2 Schedule 40 PVC sleeves or sheet metal sleeves for nonstructural surfaces and existing construction Sheet metal sleeves shall be 18 gauge minimum and braced to prevent collapsing B Pre Insulated Type 1 Adjustable or fixed length metal cans 24 gauge minimum sized for 1 in spacing between insulation and can Insulation shall consist of a 360 waterproofed calcium silicate insert sized to extend 1 in beyond wall or floor penetration Calcium silicate insert shall be same thickness as adjoining pipe insulation Spacing between shield and can packed at each end with double neoprene coated rope positively fastened 2 09 SEALING ELEMENTS A Waterproof Type 1 Exterior walls below grade above floor Synthetic rubber material with zinc plated bolts Make Link Seal Series 200 300 or 400 Pyropac Calipco 2 10 FIRESTOP SYSTEM FOR OPENINGS THROUGH FIRE RATED WALL FLOOR ASSEMBLIES A Materials for firestopping seals shall be listed by an approved independent testing laboratory for Through Penetration Firestop Systems The system shall meet the standard fire test for Through Penetration Firestop Systems designated ASTM E814 Firestop system seals shall be provided at locations where piping passes through fire rated wall floor ceiling or ceiling roof assembly Minimum required fire re
33. Fittings ASME B16 3 Class 150 standard pattern 2 Wrought Steel Welding Fittings ASTM A 234 A 234M for butt welding and socket welding 3 Unions ASME B16 39 Class 150 malleable iron with brass to iron seat ground joint and threaded ends HATURAL GAS PIPING 23 1123 2 f o ABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC 4 Forged Steel Flanges and Flanged Fittings ASME B16 5 minimum Class 150 including bolts nuts and gaskets of the following material group end connections and facings Material Group 1 1 End Connections Threaded or butt welding to match pipe Lapped Face Not permitted underground Gasket Materials ASME B16 20 metallic flat asbestos free aluminum o rings and spiral wound metal gaskets Bolts and Nuts ASME B18 2 1 carbon steel aboveground and stainless steel underground 5 Protective Coating for Underground Piping Factory applied three layer coating of epoxy adhesive and PE a J oint Cover Kits Epoxy paint adhesive and heat shrink PE sleeves 6 Mechanical Couplings a O mh 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 Dresser Piping Specialties Division of Dresser Inc 2 S mith Blair Inc Stainless steel flanges and tube with epoxy finish Buna nitrile seals Stainless steel bolts washers and nuts Coupling sh
34. HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 f For belt driven devices provide factory installed automatic belt tensioner to maintain proper belt tension Motor Pulleys 1 Adjustable type to produce 15 speed change above and below scheduled fan speed 2 5 hp amp smaller A section 2 6 in minimum pitch diameter 3 7 1 2 hp 20 hp B section 4 6 in minimum pitch diameter 4 Drive ratio not over 4 1 5 Vibration isolation for units shall be furnished by fan manufacturer unless otherwise noted Where spring vibration isolators are used they shall be guided spring type PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 2 02 FANS UTILITY FAN SETS A Utility set shall be a packaged type centrifugal fan and drive assembly Airfoil blades as scheduled on Contract Drawings Weatherproof hood special bearings and lubrication to withstand outdoor weather operation Bearing mounting shall be adjustable and self aligning 50 000 B 10 life hours rated in accordance with AFBMA Shall be of airtight construction with the scroll panel material formed and embedded into the side panels or continuously welded heavy gauge steel 500 F maximum operating temperature for a minimum of 4 hours Access door shall be bolted to the fan housing Hinged doors are no acceptable Fan housing shall be provided with a 1 1 4 drain connection for removal of grease Design Equipment Greenheck Acceptabl
35. Louvers Dampers and Shutters ARI Standard 410 Forced Circulation Air Cooling and Air Heating Coil ASHRAE Standard 52 Gravimetric and Dust Spot Procedures for Testing Air Cleaning Devices Used in General Ventilation for Removing Particulate Matter H ASHRAE ANSI Standard 111 Practices for Measurement Testing Adjusting and Balancing of Building Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems A ee ee og l UL Standard 1995 Heating and Cooling Equipment J ASTM A 525 Specification for General Requirements for Steel Sheet Zinc Coated Galvanized by the Hot Dip Process 1 03 QUALIFICATIONS A Manufacturer shall be a company specializing in the design and manufacture of commercial industrial custom HVAC equipment Manufacturer shall have been in production of custom HVAC equipment for a minimum of 5 years B Each unit shall bear an ETL or UL label under UL Standard 1995 indicating the complete unit is listed as an assembly ETL or UL listing of individual components or control panels only is not acceptable C Units must comply with the Made in America regulation 1 04 DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING A Deliver store protect and handle products to site under the supervision of the owner AIR HANDLING UNITS 237313 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 05 SUBMITTALS A Submit shop
36. MERV 8 pre filter and MERV 13 final filter steam heating coil with face and bypass dampers chilled water coil supply fan array and discharge section located in top tunnel Collars for ductwork connection shall be located on long sides of unit as shown on plan with supply connections located on both sides of the unit AHU 3 Dual tunnel air handling unit with inlet section return fan array and economizer mixing section in bottom tunnel and filter section consisting of MERV 8 pre filter and MERV 13 final filter steam heating coil with face and bypass dampers chilled water coil supply fan array and discharge section located in top tunnel Collars for ductwork connection shall be located on long sides of the unit as shown on plan with supply and return connections located on same side of the unit as coil connections opposite of outside air and relief duct connections AHU 4 Dual tunnel air handling unit with inlet section return fan array and economizer mixing section in bottom tunnel and filter section consisting of MERV 8 pre filter and MERV 13 final filter steam heating coil with face and bypass dampers chilled water coil supply fan array and discharge section located in top tunnel Collars for ductwork connection shall be located on long sides of unit as shown on plan with supply and return connections located on both sides of the unit AHU 5 Single tunnel air handling unit with inlet section return fan array economizer mixing s
37. MOTORS A General Requirements 1 Motors built for 60 Hz operation three phase for 1 2 hp and larger single phase for 1 3 hp and smaller In compliance with NEMA Standards wound specifically for nameplate voltage and selected for appropriate duty and environment Minimum service factor of 1 15 at rated voltage and frequency Bearings rated for 20 000 life hours V belt connected motors with adjustable slide rail bases and pulleys Motors shall have Class F insulation system with Class B temperature rise Maximum allowable motor temperature rise for open drip proof or totally enclosed fan cooled TEFC type at 1 15 service factor shall be 80 C above 40 C ambient up to 300 hp NEMA locked rotor KVA code as required to match unit equipment torque characteristics Single phase motors shall be capacitor start induction run or split phase type Polyphase motors shall be constant speed squirrel cage unless otherwise called for Motors for solid state driven variable speed fans or AHU units shall be designed for definite purpose energy efficient drive control 2 Three Phase Motors rated 1 hp and greater shall be special design NEMA Premium energy saver type with a guaranteed NEMA nominal full load efficiency by IEEE Standard 112 Test Method B Efficiency rating shall appear on nameplate and shall be not less than the National Electrical Manufacturer s Association NEMA efficiency criteria for NEMA Premium motors These efficiency
38. OF DESIGN Approved equal or equivalent as determined by Owner s Representative The Prime Professional Architect or Engineer having a contract directly with the Owner for professional services Furnish install and connect ready for use Disassemble disconnect and transport equipment to new locations then clean test and install ready for use Remove and provide new item A general contractual conformance check of specified products Pipe duct conduit equipment layout and installation 230020 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 Satisfactory As specified in contract documents Site Representative Construction Manager or Owner s Inspector at the work site Refer to General Conditions of the Contract for additional definitions 1 07 BASIS OF DESIGN A The contract documents are prepared on the basis of one manufacturer as design equipment even though other manufacturers names are listed as acceptable makes If Contractor elects to use one of the listed makes other than design equipment submit detailed drawings indicating proposed installation of equipment Contractor shall make all necessary field measurements and investigations to assure that the equipment and assemblies will meet contract requirements Show maintenance clearances service removal space required and other pertinent revisions to the design arr
39. Size or Covering Stencil Letter Ye 34 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 4 2 and over 1 B Lettering 1 Piping labeling shall conform to the following list Pipe Function Identification Medium Pressure Steam MPS Medium Pressure Condensate MPC Low Pressure Steam LPS Low Pressure Condensate LPC Pumped Condensate PC Heating Water Supply HWS Heating Water Return HWR Chilled Water Supply CWS Chilled Water Return CWR Condenser Water Supply C Condenser Water Return CR Refrigerant R Vent V Overflow OF Drain D Boiler Feed BF 2 03 VALVE IDENTIFICATION A Valve Tags 1 Standard brass valve tags 2 diameter with 1 2 high numerals Identify between heating and plumbing services with 1 4 letters above the valve number 2 Equal to Seton Style 300 Cat B Valve Chart 1 Provide valve chart for all valves provided as a part of this project Frame and place under clear glass Hang in Mechanical Room 2 04 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION A General 1 Provide engraved vinyl plates for each major piece of mechanical equipment provided MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION 230553 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 Nameplates 3 4 x 2 1 2 equal to Seton Cat 2060 20 3 Provide for the following equipment Air handling units Make Up Air Units Fans Pumps Chillers Cooling towers Heat exchangers Condensate pumps Unit heat
40. Taco Grundfos PUMPS 232023 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 03 A BASE MOUNTED END SUCTION TYPE Designed for continuous operation between 40 and 250 F Single stage end suction bronze fitted with cast iron volute for service to 175 psi wp Enclosed bronze impeller mounted on a hardened alloy steel shaft with regreasible ball bearings Pump shall be direct connected to the drive motor by means of a rubber insert flexible coupling with guard Pump and motor shall be mounted on a groutable structural steel main frame with welded cross members Design equipment Bell amp Gossett Acceptable Make Armstrong Bell amp Gossett Taco PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 PUMPS INSTALLATION A Adjust flow rate gpm of each pump to capacity called for on schedule re adjust during balancing Install in line pumps in locations shown supported independently of piping using hangers on both pump flanges Level base so that pump and pump casing are not strained Align pumps as directed by the manufacturer After pumps have been aligned install dowels to prevent shifting Fill base with concrete through grouting holes provided in baseplate Contractor responsible for accurate size of base and exact location of mounting bolts Contractor responsible for trouble resulting from poor pump alignment Provide concre
41. Valves shall be equal percentage type equipped with characteristic type throttling plug 316 stainless steel or Monel stem removable composition discs and rubber diaphragms Provide with necessary features to operate in sequence with other valves or damper operators and adjustable throttling range as required by the sequence of operations TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 15 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C Valves 2 in and smaller shall be screwed bodies with unions 2 1 2 in and larger flanged bodies designed for 125 psi operating pressure Arranged to fail safe as called for tight closing and quiet operating Electric Operators Valve 1 Provide 24 VAC control operators which are 0 10 VDC input proportional with spring return as needed by control sequence and designed for water service valve bodies Operator shall be synchronous motor driven with up to 150 in Ib force and force sensor safety stop 2 Siemens 599 Series MT Series MZ Series 2 18 SAFTEY STATUS DEVICES A Two 2 Pole Low Limit Detector Electric type with 20 long serpentine element with manual reset and auxiliary contacts to the DDC set for 37 F for freeze protection and 550F for fan discharge application Provide a 20 long element for every 25 ft of coil face area High Limit Detector Electric type with manual reset and auxiliary
42. Water Heating Element 1 Serpentine coil copper tube aluminum fins back or side connections to fit headroom requirements 2 Aquastat on return side to prevent fan operation when heat is not available Design Equipment Sterling Acceptable Makes Sterling Rittling Vulcan 2 03 CABINET UNIT HEATERS A General 1 Rough in dimensions must not exceed those of design equipment Cabinet 1 Front and exposed parts 16 gauge furniture steel all others 18 gauge steel 2 Fronts shall be removable for access to interior parts 3 Recessed or semi recessed equipment to have four side overlap trim strips not acceptable Fan and Motor 1 Fans forward curved centrifugal type direct drive from motor shafts 2 Driven by totally enclosed motor with overload protection and lifetime lubrication a Integral manual motor starter 3 Shall be quiet in operation not to exceed 45 db measured 5 ft away at high speed 4 Three speed accessible fan selector switch 5 Unit mounted low voltage thermostat Provide transformer 6 Permanent filter Hot Water Heating Element 1 Nonferrous construction copper tube aluminum fins 2 Multipass serpentine design for high temperature drop 3 Aquastat on return side to prevent operation when heat is not available UNIT HEATER AND CABINET UNIT HEATERS 238239 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE
43. address and Architect s name and phone number Codes Where manufacturer s application procedures are in conflict with the codes followed by the AHJ the more strict guidelines will prevail 1 07 DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING A Deliver and store products until ready for installation in manufacturer s original unopened packaging legibly marked with manufacturer s name and product identification date of manufacture lot number shelf life and listing agency s classification marking Store and handle in such a manner as to prevent deterioration or damage due to moisture temperature changes contaminants and other causes follow manufacturer s instructions FIRE RATED DUCT INSULATION 230714 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C Store and dispose of hazardous materials and materials contaminated by hazardous materials in accordance with requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction 1 08 PROJECT CONDITIONS A Coordinate construction and cutting of openings so that each fire stop system may be installed in accordance with its listing including sixing sleeves and penetrating items B Maintain environmental conditions temperature humidity and ventilation within limits recommended by the manufacturer for optimum results Do not install fire stopping under environmental conditions outside manufacturer
44. air flow for that zone b Re measure each submain and branch duct after all have been adjusted Continue to adjust submains and branch ducts to design air flows within specified tolerances TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 7 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 9 Measure terminal outlets and inlets without making adjustments Measure terminal outlets using a direct reading hood or the outlet manufacturer s written instructions and calculating factors 10 Adjust terminal outlets and inlets for each space to within 10 of design airflow Make adjustments using volume dampers rather than the dampers at the air terminals where available a Adjust each outlet in the same room or space to within specified tolerances of design quantities without generating noise levels above the limitations prescribed by the Contract Documents b Adjust patterns of adjustable outlets for proper distribution without drafts C Where pressure gradients are required between spaces provide adjustment of supply and return exhaust air such that the supply vs return exhaust rate shown on the plan is maintained d Record final air volume and air flow pattern for each inlet and outlet C Variable Air Volume System Additional Procedures 1 Compensating for Diversity When the total airflow of all terminal units is more than the fan design a
45. air handler shutdown are provided and installed by others Interlock smoke detectors to air handlers for shutdown as specified Sequence of Operations for HVAC Controls Coordination with Other Controls Integrate with and coordinate controls and control devices furnished or installed by others as follows 1 Each supplier of a controls product shall configure program start up and test that product to meet the required sequences of operation regardless of where within the contract documents those products are described 2 Coordinate and resolve incompatibility issues that arise between control products provided under this section and those provided under other sections or divisions of this specification TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 27 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 Controls system installer shall be responsible for integration of control products provided by multiple suppliers regardless of where integration is described within the contract documents 3 09 GENERAL WORKMANSHIP A Install equipment piping and wiring or raceway horizontally vertically and parallel to walls wherever possible B Independently support all temperature control wiring from other systems Do NOT support from conduits piping or hangers for equipment C Provide sufficient slack and flexible connections to allow for piping and equipment vibr
46. and alarm setpoint The complete system including but not limited to terminal unit controllers and higher level shall auto restart without operator intervention on resumption of power after a power failure Database stored in any controllers memory shall reside error free for a minimum of 30 days Logic controllers for all air handlers and all unitary equipment shall utilize EEPROM or battery backup for all variable data storage The data base shall be expandable to adapt to system hardware or software changes The system shall be capable of providing logs and summaries of system hardware on a per point basis using special characters and flags The operator shall have the ability to review the condition of field hardware and communication trunks through the operator workstation Control points common to systems e g outside air may be shared by field panels providing a minimum of two values are sensed and averaged This information shall be available at all times on the local area network All hardware shall be Listed Underwriters Laboratory for Open Energy Management Equipment PAZX under the UL Standard for Safety 916 in both the US and Canada with integral labels showing rating All hardware shall be in compliance with FCC Part 15 Subpart J Class A 2 02 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE A Performance Standards System shall conform to the following minimum standards over network connections Systems shall be tested using manufacturer
47. and tested in accordance with the governing rules and regulations of federal state and local governmental agencies having jurisdictional authority In the event of conflict between these contract documents and the governing rules regulations and codes the most stringent standards shall apply as directed by the Engineer and or Authorities having jurisdiction B Codes and standards that apply to this project include but are not limited to 1 Building Code of New York State 2 Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State 3 New York State Department of Labor Rules and Regulations 4 New York State Department of Health BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 DE GON OD OK 0 11 12 13 14 ASHRAE Standard 62 Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA National Electrical Code NFPA 70 Local Codes and Ordinances for Buffalo NY Erie County NEMA Standards Underwriters Laboratory UL Factory Mutual and or Owner s Insurance Carrier International Standards Organization ISO New York Board of Fire Underwriters National Fire Protection Association NFPA All chapters 1 04 LICENSING amp PERMITS A The Contractor shall hold a license to perform the work as issued by the State University Construction Fund B Apply for and obtain all req
48. available 6 Safeties a The DDC System shall monitor the position of the control valve on the radiant ceiling panel in the associated corridor If the control valve for the radiant ceiling panel is open the DDC shall not allow the cooling valve on the chilled beam to open 7 Alarms a If the drain pan sensor is activated the cooling control valve shall close and an alarm shall be generated at the operator s workstation indicating a clogged drain J Unit Heater Cabinet Unit Heater 1 General a The Unit Heater UH CUH is controlled by an application specific DDC controller using electric actuation The space served by the UH is controlled in Occupied and Unoccupied modes as follows 2 Occupied a The UH fan operates on call for heat The controller monitors the room temperature sensor and modulates the heating valve to maintain the space temperature at set point 3 Unoccupied a The UH is controlled using the Unoccupied space temperature set point The UH fan is off when the space is satisfied The controller may reset to the occupied mode for a predetermined time period upon a signal from the control system or manually at the room sensor K Walk in Freezer Cooler 1 The DDC system shall monitor the temperature in the walk in freezer cooler 2 If the temperature in a cooler rises above a user defined level initially set at 45 F adj a building alarm shall be generated 3 If the temperature in a freezer rises ab
49. be mounted on externally insulated ductwork or plenums shall be provided with standoff brackets Insulation and vapor barriers shall be carried continuously beneath the sensor enclosure J Differential Air Static Pressure 1 Supply Duct Static Pressure Pipe duct pressure tap to duct using a pitot tube Make pressure tap connections according to manufacturer s recommendations 2 Return Duct Static Pressure Pipe duct pressure tap to duct using a pitot tube Make pressure tap connections according to manufacturer s recommendations 3 Building Static Pressure Pipe pressure sensor s low pressure port to the static pressure port located on the outside of the building through a high volume accumulator Pipe high pressure port to a location behind a thermostat cover Outdoor port shall be protected from intrusion by insects or debris 4 Piping to pressure transducer pressure ports shall contain a capped test port adjacent to transducer 5 Air pressure transducers except those controlling VAV boxes shall be located in control panels not on monitored equipment or on ductwork Mount transducers in a vibration free location accessible for service without use of ladders or special equipment TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 29 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 6 Mount gauge tees adjacent to air and water differential pressure taps Ins
50. be properly grounded in accordance with manufacturer s recommendation Documentation shall be firmly attached to the enclosure within a plastic envelope Documentation shall state point to point termination detail description of each individual point location of power source for the controller and ID number or address within the network All DDC Controllers shall be mounted on walls within equipment rooms custodial closets or electrical rooms Only application specific controllers for VAV boxes rooftop units or package units may be mounted on the equipment 3 06 EXAMINATION A Thoroughly examine project plans for control device and equipment locations Report discrepancies conflicts or omissions to Architect or Engineer for resolution before starting rough in work Inspect site to verify that equipment can be installed as shown Report discrepancies conflicts or omissions to Engineer for resolution before starting rough in work Examine drawings and specifications for work of others Report inadequate headroom or space conditions or other discrepancies to Engineer and obtain written instructions for changes necessary to accommodate work of others Controls system installer shall perform at his expense necessary changes in specified work caused by failure or neglect to report discrepancies TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 26 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE C
51. building during the entire testing adjusting and balancing period as required Cooperate with the Owner during testing adjusting and balancing operations to minimize conflicts with the Owner s operations Itis the intent to have all possible balancing procedures complete prior to any Owner occupancy Contractor shall perform the necessary work in an expedient and accurate manner which best serves the need of verifying proper installation and operation of the installed systems and allowing prompt Owner occupancy 1 06 COORDINATION A Coordinate the efforts of factory authorized service representatives for systems and equipment and other mechanics to operate HVAC systems and equipment to support and assist testing adjusting and balancing activities B Notice Provide 30 days advance notice for each test Include scheduled test dates and times 1 07 WARRANTY A General Warranty The national project performance guarantee specified in this Article shall not deprive the Owner of other rights the Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and shall be in addition to and run concurrent with other warranties made by this Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 B National Project Performance Guarantee Provide a guara
52. by Division 26 Electrical This Contractor shall install detectors located in ductwork Clearly indicate locations of smoke detectors on the sheet metal shop drawings Increase duct size at smoke detectors where required for proper installation per smoke detector manufacturer s recommendations Coordinate minimum duct size required with Division 26 Electrical SHEETMETAL AND DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 233000 9 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SERVICE Supply return vent relief and exhaust Supply and return ductwork located outside the building envelope Dishwasher exposed kitchen exhaust hood Concealed kitchen hood exhaust Air plenums at roof or wall intake or exhaust Accessories dampers and air turns NOTES FOR EXHIBIT NOTE 1 MATERIAL Lock forming quality galvanized steel ASTM 525 Galvanized steel Type 302 stainless steel with No 4 finish where exposed 16 gauge black steel PVS Type 302 stainless steel or galvanized steel Same or better as parent duct DIVISION 23 HVAC EXHIBIT DUCTWORK MATERIALS Notes are at the end of Exhibit I SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Joints and features as called for Double wall construction with 1 insulation refer to 230700 between walls Inner wall lock forming joints outer wall braze or weld water tight Braze or weld watertight SEE NOTE 3
53. compressors shall be sealed hermetic scroll type with crankcase oil heater and suction strainer The compressor motor shall be refrigerant gas cooled high torque hermetic induction type two pole with inherent thermal protection on all three phases and shall be mounted on RIS vibration isolator pads Evaporator The evaporator shall be shell and tube construction insulated with 3 4 inch 19mm closed cell polyurethane insulation and with 150 psi 1033kPa water side working pressure Condenser Horizontal shell and finned tube type with steel shell and integral finned copper tubes rolled into steel tube sheets The chiller shall be equipped with intermediate tube supports Construct condenser in accordance with the requirements of ASME Section VIII Unfired Pressure Vessel Code and ANSI B9 1 Safety Code It shall be designed for 232 psi 1599 kPa water side working pressure and 450 psig 3104 kPa refrigerant side pressure and be provided with ASME ANSI B9 1 pressure relief valves Refrigerant Circuit Each refrigerant circuit shall include a liquid line shutoff valve replaceable core filter drier sight glass with moisture indicator liquid line solenoid valve thermal expansion valve and insulated suction line Control Panel The control panel shall contain a microprocessor controller providing operating and equipment protection controls plus motor starting equipment factory wired operationally tested and ready for operation Standard
54. contacts to the DDC UL listed for fire set for 180 F Pump status shall be provided through adjustable range current sensing element on pump motor Fan status shall be provided through adjustable range current sensing element on the fan motor 2 19 NETWORKING COMMUNICATIONS A Inherent in the system s design shall be the ability to expand or modify the network either via the local area network Local Area Network 1 Workstation DDC Panel Support Operator workstations and DDC panels shall directly reside on a local area network such that communications may be executed directly between controllers workstations and between controllers and workstations on a peer to peer basis 2 Dynamic Data Access The system shall have the ability to access all point status and application report data or execute control functions for any and all other devices via the local area network 3 General Network Design Network design shall include the following provisions a The minimum baud rate shall be 19 200 BPS b Detection and accommodation of single or multiple failures of either workstations DDC panels or the network The network shall include provisions for automatically reconfiguring itself to allow all operational equipment to perform their designated functions as effectively as possible in the event of single or multiple failures TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 16 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 S
55. deviation shall be remedied prior to shipment and the unit retested if necessary to confirm repairs or adjustments 236416 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 B DIVISION 23 HVAC DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 1 General Provide a complete scroll packaged chiller as specified herein and as shown on the drawings The unit shall be in accordance with the standards referenced in section 1 02 and any local codes in effect Performance Refer to the schedule of performance on the drawings Performance shall be in accordance with applicable ARI Standard Acoustics Sound pressure levels for the unit shall not exceed the following specified levels The manufacturer shall provide the necessary sound treatment to meet these levels if required Sound data shall be provided with the quotation Test shall be in accordance with ARI Standard 575 SOUND DATA with compressor blankets Sound Pressure at 1 meter octave band at center frequency with sound insulation 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1000Hz 2000Hz 4000Hz 8000Hz Overall 76 70 71 75 73 71 66 58 78 Sound Power octave band at center frequency with sound insulation 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1000Hz 2000Hz 4000Hz 8000Hz Overall 84 78 79 83 81 79 74 66 86 C CHILLER COMPONENTS ds WATER CHILLER Compressors The
56. discharge sound power levels shall exceed the ratings of design equipment as scheduled on the Contract Drawings C Hydronic Reheat Coil 1 Coil shall be factory installed on the terminal unit and shall be constructed of 1 2 copper tube with aluminum plate fins Tested at the factory to 250 PSI hydrostatic pressure Control valves shall be provided by the temperature control subcontractor as described in Section 230923 Output capacity and rows as scheduled on the Contract Drawings VARIABLE VOLUME TERMINAL UNITS 233600 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 D Terminal Volume Controller Microprocessor Based 1 Provide unit with air flow velocity and total pressure sensor suitable for up to 3000 fpm inlet velocity Sensor shall be averaging type with multiple sampling points on cross grids Pressure independent microprocessor based electronic controller shall modulate air flow to maintain space temperature Provide a 24 volt electric damper actuator The actuator shall be reversible with a switch and have a visual position indicator The stroke time shall be 75 150 seconds at 0 53 in lbs torque The unit shall have a 3 foot long plenum rated cable The housing shall be NEMA type 2 with a flammability rating conforming to UL94 The actuator shall be maintenance free and have a minimum life span of 60 000 cycles Actuator shall be
57. double wall ductwork where same connects to damper assembly 3 03 CERTIFICATION A Contractor shall certify that dampers are accessible for servicing are installed properly and are operational Submit three copies of signed certification to the Owner s Representative for review FIRE AND SMOKE DAMPERS 233316 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 04 IDENTIFICATION A Provide damper tags and chart Fasten tag to ductwork adjacent to the dampers Number each damper and make chart listing 1 Number 2 Location 3 Air system in which they are installed B Submit three copies of chart to the Owner s Representative for review END OF SECTION FIRE AND SMOKE DAMPERS 233316 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 233400 FANS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 DESCRIPTION A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Drawings 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Submittals shall include all fans motors drives and accessories Include all fan curves and fan operating point 1 03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A FANS Capacity size and arrangement static pressure brake horsepower component parts and accessories shall be provided as called for or scheduled
58. drain END OF SECTION LOUVERS AND PENTHOUSES 233726 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 236416 WATER CHILLER PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services to perform operations required for the complete installation and related Work as required in Contract Documents B Compliance with Mechanical Refrigeration Safety Code ANSI B9 1 latest edition C Manufacturers installation booklets written instructions and diagrams are hereby made part of this Contract 1 02 REFERENCES A Comply with applicable Standards Codes of ARI 550 590 98 ANSI ASHRAE 15 ASME Section VIII NEC and OSHA as adopted by the State Equipment shall meet efficiency standards of ASHRAE Standard 90 1 1 03 SUBMITTALS A Submit shop drawings and product data in accordance with contract specifications B Provide KW Ton at 25 50 75 and 100 of rated capacity C Submittals shall include the following 1 Dimensioned plan and elevation view drawings required clearances and location of all field connections 2 Summary of all auxiliary utility requirements such as electricity water etc Summary shall indicate quality and quantity of each required utility 3 Single line schematic drawing of the field power hookup requirements indicating all items that are furnished 4 Schematic diagram of control syst
59. drawings and product data in accordance with Division 1 B Submittals shall include the following 1 Dimensioned plan and elevation view drawings including motor starter and control cabinets required clearances and location of all field connections Summary of all auxiliary utility requirements such as electricity water compressed air etc Summary shall indicate quality and quantity of each required utility Ladder type schematic drawing of the power and ancillary utility field hookup requirements indicating all items that are furnished Manufacturer s performance of each unit Selection shall indicate as a minimum the following a Input data used for selection b Model number of the unit C Net capacity d Rated load amp draw e Noise levels produced by equipment f Fan curves g Approximate unit shipping weight 1 06 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA A Include data on design inspection and procedures related to preventative maintenance Operation and Maintenance manuals shall be submitted at the time of unit shipment 1 07 TRAINING A Provide two 2 hours of training for up to six 6 Owner selected personnel 1 08 WARRANTY A The complete unit shall be covered by a parts warranty issued by the manufacturer covering the first year of operation This warranty period shall start upon receipt of start up forms for the unit or eighteen months after the date of shipment whichever occurs first
60. electrically actuated valve shall be programmed at appropriate intervals and duration in order to efficiently and regularly purge solids from the separator s collection chamber Valve body shall be bronze Valve ball shall be stainless steel with Teflon seat Inlet and Outlet Shall be grooved couplings Purge Outlet Shall be threaded with a screw on flange 236513 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 8 Piping Schedule 40 galvanized carbon steel 9 Electrical Control IEC starter with overload module HOA selector switch NEMA 4x enclosure re set disconnect trip switch 120 volt single phase control voltage CSA approved 10 Valves Ball valves on purge line for isolation of purging equipment and inlet outlet valve kit shipped loose for field installation by installing contractor 11 Skid Plate Stainless steel 3 16 inch minimum thickness 12 Paint Coating Shall be oil based enamel Purging 1 Evacuation of separated solids shall be accomplished automatically employing a motorized ball valve with integrally equipped programming for controlling the frequency and duration of solids purging Manufacturers 1 Design Equipment LAKOS Filtration Systems 2 Acceptable Manufacturers LAKOS BAC TH Industrial Solutions PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A B Install in accordance with
61. exterior of the unit control panel 2 04 MANUFACTURERS A Design Equipment Temtrol B Acceptable Manufacturers Temtrol Innovent Ingenia 1 Contractor must be certain that equipment submitted fits properly into indicated space conditions same as design equipment PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A Provide equipment in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations and compatible with intent of the respective system performance requirements Provide vibration isolators in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations and as called for Provide necessary steel supporting framework for equipment requiring same Braced against swaying Provide guards for exposed belts shafts or fan wheels Change pulley sizes as many times as necessary as part of Contract to make systems deliver specified quantities of air B Pipe cooling coil pan drains to nearest floor drain Trap offset dimension and trap seal depth shall be as per the air handling unit manufacturer s recommendations C Division 23 and unit supplier shall cooperate with the Commissioning Agent during final commissioning testing END OF SECTION AIR HANDLING UNITS 237313 12 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 PART 1 GENERAL SECTION 238116 SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide all labor materials equipment and services
62. file format should have the dwg extension made as set of both a set 11 x17 black and white and a set of 24 x36 1 color set and 3 black and white sets Drawing Sets consists of the following 1 System Description Drawing Shows the overview of the job and what is being controlled TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 K 2 Network Riser Drawings Shows how the network is connected between all the devices on the job 3 Detail drawing s Shows all the wiring and piping details for the entire job all other drawings refer to these drawings 4 Individual Control panel drawings amp Schematics 1 or 2 drawings per piece of equipment Shows the EXACT wiring and layout of each control panel Also shows the schematic representation of the system that is being controlled IE AHU HW Plant RH Coil Pump Etc 5 Controls Floor plans at least 1 for each floor Shows the approximate location of the control panels thermostats equipment network wiring thermostat wiring and any specific controls required for the job All this information is overlaid on top of the mechanical floor plan showing the architectural layout Wall and room s All above shall be copied to a CD and released to the Owner 1 10 SYSTEM COMMISSIONING A All points connected to the EMS sha
63. flanged 2 in and smaller screwed SEE NOTE 1 Welded and flanged SEE NOTE 1 2 1 2 in and larger welded or flanged 2 in and smaller screwed 232000 14 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 Pumped Schedule 80 black Malleable iron Screwed condensate steel 50 psi and lower Condenser Schedule 40 black Butt weld 2 1 2 in and larger welded and water steel outside piping malleable iron flanged 2 in and smaller shall be galvanized or screwed painted per job requirements Condenser Schedule 40 black Grooved rigid Mechanical with gasket water steel outside piping couplings optional shall be galvanized or painted per job requirements Spray water Schedule 40 Galvanized iron Screwed galvanized steel Domestic Type L copper Solder end No lead solder water NOTES FOR EXHIBIT A NOTE 1 Screwed piping permitted in Crawl Spaces Mechanical Rooms and Boiler Rooms NOTE 2 Grooved piping systems are only allowed in mechanical rooms and penthouses END OF SECTION PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 15 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 232023 PUMPS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 DESCRIPTION A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in
64. for external mounting of damper motors 2 Division 23 shall provide access doors or other means of access through ducts or ceilings and walls for service and adjustment of controllers valves and dampers 3 Control manufacturer shall furnish written details instructions and supervision for the above trades to ensure proper installation size and location of any equipment furnished for installation by others 1 07 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Acceptable Products All products shall be proven to be functional and suitable in accordance with this specification for a period of warranty commencing on the day of transfer of completed project to the Owner Demonstration of such warranty may be required prior to the submittal approval B Contractor Qualifications The controls system installer shall be factory authorized by the respective manufacturer to provide pertinent installation and service C Field Representation The controls system installer shall staff the project with a field representative that has been factory trained in the installation programming and commissioning of the equipment specified This representative must be in the direct employ of the Controls installer D Coordination of work during construction 1 The controls system installer shall protect work installed by other trades 2 The controls system installer shall coordinate its work with other trades 3 The controls system installer shall repair any damage caused by hi
65. found clean and system runs visibly clear without any signs of sediment Drain and refill system H Notify Owner s Representative before starting Work Pumps shall not be operated continuously until system is flushed and strainers cleaned l Water Treatment 1 After system cleaning furnish report of water test to determine quality 2 Provide complete water treatment facilities to Owner including water analysis feed equipment metering equipment pumps and chemical obtained from Calgon Vulcan Bird Archer Heating Economy Service Inc Mogul Garratt Callahan Company Metropolitan or Allen Murray 3 Recommendations for water treatment shall be reviewed by Owner s Representative before systems are placed into service 4 Add water treatment as necessary to prevent deterioration of piping system and equipment due to oxygen acid scaling 5 Water treatment shall be deemed complete when circulation has been established throughout and water runs clear and clean from deposits and discoloration Submit typewritten letter to inform Owner s Representative upon completion of the Work PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 11 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 14 CLEANING STEAM HEATING SYSTEM A 3 15 TESTS Waste returns to sewer until condensate is clean but not more than 48 hours Make and remove temporary pipe co
66. four pipe configuration as indicated on the schedules The single vertically mounted coil shall be manufactured with 2 seamless copper tubing with a minimum 0 016 wall thickness mechanically expanded into corrugated aluminum fins spaced at 12 FPI fins per inch Coils shall be fitted with a condensate pan manufactured from welded G 60 galvanized steel and powder coated black The condensate pan shall be sloped at least 1 8 per foot in accordance with ASHRAE standard 62 and fitted with a plastic capped 2 O D copper drain connection Water velocity in the tubes shall be at least 50 FPM and not exceed 240 FPM The coils shall have a maximum working pressure of no less than 300 PSI and be factory tested for leakage at 500 PSI Coils shall be rated in accordance with AHRI standard 410 Coil connections shall be 72 O D bare copper for field sweating to the water circuit Water coils connection handing shall be as shown on the Drawings Concealed active chilled beams shall be delivered to site clean and flushed Each unit shall be labeled with identification tagging and commissioning requirements for primary air and chilled water flow Units shall be individually packaged in cardboard cartons and palletized on wooden skids The manufacturer shall provide the following options where marked on the Schedules and Drawings 1 thick thermal insulation applied to the interior of the primary air plenum to prevent condensation forming on the out
67. in feet of head or psig C Impeller diameter in inches as calculated by plotting the shutoff head on pump curves d Full open flow rate in gpm e Full open pressure in feet of head or psig Final discharge pressure in feet of head or psig g Final suction pressure in feet of head or psig h Final total pressure in feet of head or psig i Final fluid flow rate in gom j Voltage at each connection k Amperage for each phase K Instrument Calibration Reports For instrument calibration include the following data in report as a minimum 1 Instrument type and make 2 Serial number 3 Application 4 Dates of use 5 Date of calibration 3 11 ADDITIONAL TESTS A Balance Contractor shall be prepared to re balance or re verify the balance of devices selected by the Engineer at his discretion One man day of labor shall be provided for this purpose If in the opinion of the Engineer these checks contain adequate discrepancies to provide doubt as to the accuracy of the balance procedures performed the Engineer may order additional re balancing or re verification until such time as these discrepancies are eliminated throughout the systems this verification shall be at the Contractor s expense B Seasonal Periods Initial testing adjusting and balancing procedures at start up will not provide a good representative sample of system performance due to seasonal conditions Therefore the Contractor shall return at a late
68. manufacturer s instructions as shown on the drawings Provide all required supports attachment devices and accessories needed to insure stable quiet operation Contractor shall field install cooling tower and specified accessories complete and functional as per manufacturer s recommendations including but not limited to ladder gate railing cage motor fan collar and guard basin heater basin heater controls basin water level controls and make up valve Contractor shall field install sweeper system complete and function as per the manufacturer s recommendations Provide representative of manufacturer for installation supervision and start up END OF SECTION COOLING TOWERS 236513 6 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 237313 AIR HANDLING UNITS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 DESCRIPTION A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation as shown on the Contract Documents B Coordinate work performed under this section with work performed under the separate installation contract 1 02 REFERENCES AMCA Standard 99 Standards Handbook AMCA ANSI Standard 204 Balance Quality and Vibration Levels for Fans AMCA Standard 210 Laboratory Methods of Testing Fans for Ratings AMCA Standard 300 Reverberant Room Method for Sound Testing of Fans AMCA Standard 500 Test Methods for
69. of piping connections before equipment installation B Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected 42 PREPARATION A Close equipment shutoff valves before turning off natural gas to premises or piping section FACILITY WATURAL GAS PIPING 231123 7 ABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC E COLLEGE CT WO 0342 T T B Inspect natural gas piping according to NFPA 54 to determine that natural gas utilization devices are turned off in piping section affected C Comply with NFPA 54 requirements for prevention of accidental ignition Ta OUTDOOR PIPING INSTALLATION A Comply with NFPA 54 for installation and purging of natural gas piping B Install underground natural gas piping buried at least 36 inches below finished grade Comply with requirements in Division31 Section Earthmoving for excavating trenching and backfilling 1 If natural gas piping is installed less than 36 inches below finished grade install it in containment conduit C Install underground PE natural gas piping according to ASTM D 2774 D Steel Piping with P rotective Coating 1 Apply joint cover kits to pipe after joining to cover seal and protect joints 2 Repair damage to PE coating on pipe as recommended in writing by protective coating manufacturer 3 Replace pipe having damaged PE coating with new pipe E Install fittings for changes in direction and branch connections Jd VALVE INSTALLATION
70. otherwise noted Refer to Section 260000 sections for type of conduit to be used in specific applications Provide 18 in long flexible conduit at motors and devices subject to vibration Conduit shall be supported on 5 ft centers Do not attach directly to hot surfaces piping or ductwork Control wiring shall be in separate conduit from all other wiring Provide green grounding wire circuited from starter and run ground wire through conduit to each remote auxiliary relay pushbutton station remote panel heating device thermostat or device with potentials in excess of 50 volts Size ground wire as required by NEC B Provide pushbutton stations pilot lights selector switches auxiliary starter contacts and other devices required to provide specified functions C Where allowable by Code and contract documents temperature control wiring may be installed without conduit Installation and wire insulation types shall be as described by NEC Article 725 All low voltage wiring circuits 50V and under shall 1 When installed horizontally above accessible ceilings low voltage wiring may be run without conduit Cables shall be supported using bridle rings attached to building structure 2 All exposed wiring in occupied spaces shall be run in surface metal raceway wiremold v700 series where no access is available to wall cavity 3 In locations where control wiring is being run to wall mounted sensors the conduit within the stud wall as wel
71. output shall have a two position auto manual switch a manually adjustable potentiometer and status lights Analog outputs shall not drift more than 0 4 of range annually Tri State Outputs Control three point floating electronic actuators without feedback with tri state outputs two coordinated binary outputs Tri State outputs may be used to provide analog output control in zone control and terminal unit control applications such as VAV terminal units duct mounted heating coils and zone dampers Universal Inputs and Outputs Inputs and outputs that can be designated as either binary or analog in software shall conform to the provisions of this section that are appropriate for their designated use POWER SUPPLIES AND LINE FILTERING A Power Supplies Control transformers shall be UL listed Furnish Class 2 current limiting type or furnish over current protection in primary and secondary circuits for Class 2 service in accordance with NEC requirements Limit connected loads to 80 of rated capacity DC power supply output shall match output current and voltage requirements Unit shall be full wave rectifier type with output ripple of 5 0 mV maximum peak to peak Regulation shall be 1 0 line and load combined with 100 microsecond response time for 50 load changes Unit shall have built in over voltage and over current protection and shall be able to withstand 150 current overload for at least three seconds without trip out or failu
72. per damper actuator Valve Actuators Connect actuators to valves with adapters approved by actuator manufacturer 3 15 SMOKE DAMPER AND FIRE FAN SHUTDOWN A Division 16 Electric to provide a signal to stop air handling unit fans and close air handling unit smoke dampers upon activation of the fire alarm system Wiring to be directly to the motor starter An end switch shall prevent the operation of the air handling unit fans until its corresponding smoke dampers are open Division 16 Electric shall also provide a signal to the DDC control system that the fire alarm system is activated TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 30 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 16 LOW AND HIGH LIMIT SAFETY FUNCTIONS A Provide for all supply fan units Wiring to be directly to the motor starter High limit controller firestat shall be located in the unit discharge set at 1800F and prevent the fan from operating until reset High limit shall alarm DDC system Low limit shall be strung on the discharge face of heating coils OR upstream face of cooling coils set at 370F Low limit shall prevent the fan from operating set heating coils to full heat operate coil pumps fully close the outside air damper fully close the relief air dampers open return air damper and alarm DDC system until reset 3 17 WARNING LABELS A Affix permanent warning labe
73. pipe per installation diagram Mounting height for all room thermostats or sensors shall be 54 to the top of the cover Locate thermostats on walls symmetrical with adjacent items Verify exact room location to avoid doors fixed and portable equipment Install to minimize damage Do not install adjacent to lighting dimmers or other heat generating equipment Dampers and Damper Operators Tag dampers for proper location Install per manufacturer s printed instruction as to motor size and quantity linkage arrangement drive connection point Adjust to close tightly Allow for conduit sleeve or blank space for roof fan dampers Where ducts are insulated set damper operators at least 2 in away from side of duct to allow for insulation Thermometers Provide with diagrams indicating exact locations prior to start of Work Arrange for easy reading TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 24 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 03 GENERAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A Provide normally open hot water coil valves B Provide normally open return air damper normally closed relief air and normally closed outside air dampers and operators C Mode of operation occupied unoccupied including building warm up and pull down cycles as well as all system functions shall be programmable and controlled by the DDC system D Shutdown of air handling units and
74. s recommended hardware and software for operator workstation 1 Graphic Display A graphic with 20 dynamic points shall display with current data within 10 sec Graphic Refresh A graphic with 20 dynamic points shall update with current data within 8 sec and shall automatically refresh every 15 sec Configuration and Tuning Screens Screens used for configuring calibrating or tuning points PID loops and similar control logic shall automatically refresh within 6 sec Object Command Devices shall react to command of a binary object within 2 sec Devices shall begin reacting to command of an analog object within 2 sec Alarm Response Time An object that goes into alarm shall be annunciated at the workstation within 15 sec Program Execution Frequency Custom and standard applications shall be capable of running as often as once every 5 sec Select execution times consistent with the mechanical process under control TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 10 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 7 Performance Programmable controllers shall be able to completely execute DDC PID control loops at a frequency adjustable down to once per sec Select execution times consistent with the mechanical process under control 8 Multiple Alarm Annunciation Each workstation on the network shall receive alarms within 5 sec of other workstations
75. strip at butt joints shall be sealed with white BF 85 20 Seal ends of pipe insulation at valves flanges and fittings with white BF 85 20 Fittings Valves and Flanges 1 Hot services and domestic cold water Premolded fitting insulation of the same material and thickness as the adjacent pipe insulation 2 0 030 thick white PVC jacketing 230700 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 Equal to Zeston or Proto System 3 03 METAL JACKETING ON PIPING A Secure jacketing to insulated piping with preformed aluminum snap straps and stainless steel strapping installed with special banding wrench Jacket exposed insulated fittings valves and flanges with mitred sections of aluminum jacketing or factory fabricated preformed sectional aluminum fitting covers Seal joints with sealant and secure with preformed aluminum bands Jacket exposed insulated piping installed in finished rooms including Mechanical Equipment Rooms Penthouses and Machine Rooms within eight feet of the finished floor Jacket with preformed sectional aluminum metal jacketing Piping Exterior to Building Jacket insulated piping with preformed sectional aluminum metal jacketing 1 Lap longitudinal and circumferential joints a minimum of 2 inches 2 Secure jacketing in place with a continuous longitudinal friction type joint to provide a positive we
76. the controlled device Confirm all alarms function properly and that intended responses are initiated Coordination Work with the other contractors to provide proper and obstruction free component locations and a complete system commissioning As built Drawings All drawings shall be reviewed after the final installation and corrected to provide accurate as built representation of the complete system GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES 230963 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 D Commissioning Report A report shall be provide to the Engineer detailing the dates times and person s performing the start up This report shall detail wnen and who performed the individual processes mentioned above Commissioning is considered completed only if the physical walk through of the project together by the Contractor and the Owner was concluded and the complete set of required documentation has been transferred to the Owner The Owner has no right to refuse or delay a reasonably scheduled walk through meeting during which time every major component shall be inspected if the Owner wishes so 1 09 TRAINING A Provide system training for up to four 4 Owner selected personnel The programs shall be by an experienced instructor and shall be provided over 2 hours of time to be scheduled fully at the convenience of the Owner Tr
77. the M A R V E L kitchen control system Refer to drawing M305 M306 and M307 for further information 3 Make up Air Units a Start up 1 When initiated by the M A R V E L kitchen control system the enable command shall open the outside air damper The end switch shall complete the VFD enable circuit and the supply fan shall start b Occupied Mode SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 1 When the day and time fall within the specified occupied schedule the system will enter occupied mode Occupied Heating Mode 1 The heating coil valve shall remain fully closed whenever the outdoor air temperature is above 65 F 2 Whenever the unit is operating and the temperature is below 50 F the preheat coil shall modulate to maintain leaving air temperature set point 3 When the outdoor air temperature is below 35 F adj the control valve shall modulate fully open and the face and bypass damper shall modulate the airflow over the coil to maintain the temperature downstream of the coil at the coil discharge air temperature Unoccupied Mode 1 The unit shall be off subject to space override Supply Fan Speed Control 1 The DDC system shall monitor the Total Hood CFM via BACnet from the associated M A R V E L kitchen control system 2 The VFD shall modulate to deliver Total Hood CFM 3 The DDC system shall poll the M A R V E L system for the value of Total Hood CFM every 10 seconds adj Saf
78. the exterior such that no significant accumulation of debris or dirt is evident 3 Interiors of all air handling equipment shall be thoroughly cleaned on the interior such that no evidence of dust dirt or debris remains prior to project turnover 4 Ductwork systems Ductwork shall be delivered to the job site with ends capped or covered to eliminate contamination during transportation and site storage All open ends shall remain covered during the entire course of the construction process Ductwork with evidence of dust dirt or debris shall be thoroughly cleaned by an approved method prior project turnover 3 21 HVAC EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS A Provide final steam condensate hot water glycol chilled and condenser water drain vent oil line and gas connections to all equipment as required by the equipment Provide final connections including domestic water piping wiring controls and devices from equipment to outlets left by other trades Provide equipment waste drip overflow and rail connections extended to floor drains BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 19 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 Provide for Owner furnished and Contractor furnished equipment all valves piping piping accessories traps pressure reducing valves gauges relief valves vents drains insulation sheet metal work controls dampers as re
79. the plans an induced draft counterflow factory assembled industrial duty cooling tower B IBC Compliance The unit structure shall be designed analyzed and constructed in accordance with the latest edition of the International Building Code IBC Regulations for seismic loads up to 1 g and wind loads up to 60 psf C The casing shall be constructed of heavy gauge G 235 hot dip galvanized steel for long life and durability The cold water basin shall be constructed of type 316 stainless steel D Standard basin accessories shall include bypass overflow makeup and drain connections removable stainless steel strainer electronic water level control and electric basin heaters E Fan Motor s 1 Motors shall conform to the requirements of Section 230513 Motors 2 Motors shall be inverter capable premium efficient TEAO or TEFC 3 Motor s shall be mounted on an adjustable base which is accessible from the outside of the unit for service F Drive 1 Drive Power Band Belt designed for 150 of the motor nameplate HP 2 Belt Mutli groove solid back V belt type neoprene reinforced with polyester cord 3 Sheaves Aluminum alloy if located inside the airstream G Axial Propeller Fans 1 Axial propeller one piece heavy duty FRP hub and blade construction COOLING TOWERS 236513 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2
80. tubing with roll cutting tool Flare tube end with tool to result in flare dimensions complying with SAE J513 Tighten finger tight then use wrench Do not overtighten G PE Piping Heat Fusion J oints Clean and dry joining surfaces by wiping with clean cloth or paper towels J oin according to ASTM D 2657 1 Plain End Pipe and Fittings Use butt fusion 2 Plain End Pipe and Socket Fittings Use socket fusion J i CONNECTIONS A Connect to utility s gas main according to utility s procedures and requirements 3 7 LABELING AND IDENTIFYING A Install detectable warning tape directly above gas piping 12 inches below finished grade except 6 inches below subgrade under pavements and slabs yd PAINTING A Paint exposed exterior metal piping valves service regulators service meters and meter bars earthquake valves and piping specialties except components with factory applied paint or protective coating 1 Alkyd System MPI EXT 5 1D Prime Coat Alkyd anticorrosive metal primer Intermediate Coat Exterior alkyd enamel matching topcoat Topcoat Exterior alkyd enamel flat Color Gray foe om B Damage and Touchup Repair marred and damaged factory applied finishes with materials and by procedures to match original factory finish FACILITY NATURAL GAS PIPING by 1123 9 ABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC TE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK FALO STATE COLLEGE FRPROJECT NO 03404 19 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A
81. with threaded brazed joint plain or welded end connections that match piping system materials Gee or G Dielectric F lange Kits 1 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 a Advance Products amp Systems Inc b Calpico Inc C Central Plastics Company d Pipeline Seal and Insulator Inc Minimum O perating P ressure Rating 150 psig 1034 kPa Companion flange assembly for field assembly Include flanges full face or ring type neoprene or phenolic gasket phenolic or PE bolt sleeves phenolic washers and steel backing washers 5 Insulating materials suitable for natural gas 6 Combination fitting of copper alloy and ferrous materials with threaded brazed joint plain or welded end connections that match piping system materials t aE 2 5 LABELING AND IDENTIFYING A Detectable Warning Tape Acid and alkali resistant PE film warning tape manufactured for marking and identifying underground utilities a minimum of 6 inches wide and 4 mils thick continuously inscribed with a description of utility with metallic core encased in a protective jacket for corrosion protection detectable by metal detector when tape is buried up to 30 inches deep colored yellow PART J EXECUTION TA EXAMINATION A Examine roughing in for natural gas piping system to verify actual locations
82. 01 Fans and Systems or in SMACNA s HVAC Systems Duct Design Compare this data with the design data and installed conditions Examine system and equipment installations to verify that they are complete and ready for testing Examine HVAC system and equipment installations to verify that indicated balancing devices such as test ports gage cocks thermometer wells balancing valves and fittings and manual volume dampers are properly installed and their locations are accessible and appropriate for effective balancing and for efficient system and equipment operation Examine systems for functional deficiencies that cannot be corrected by adjusting and balancing Any noted deficiencies should be reported immediately to the Engineer for further action Examine air handling equipment to ensure fan rotation is correct clean filters have been installed bearings are greased belts are aligned and tight and equipment with functioning controls is ready for operation Examine terminal units such as variable air volume boxes to verify that they are accessible and their controls are connected and functioning Examine strainers for clean screens removal of startup screens and proper perforations Examine 3 way valves for proper installation for their intended function of diverting or mixing fluid flows Examine heat transfer coils for correct piping connections and for clean and straight fins Examine equipment for installation and fo
83. 2 rebar dowel for every 2 sq ft of base area anchored 2 into floor and base to eliminate movement Bases shall be 4 high unless otherwise indicated shape and size to accommodate equipment to extend 4 beyond equipment footprint in all directions Set anchor bolts in sleeves before pouring After anchoring and leveling fill equipment bases with grout FIRE STOPPING A Fire stopping for Openings Through Fire and Smoke Rated Walls and Floor Assemblies shall be listed or classified by an approved independent testing laboratory for Through Penetration Fire Stop Systems The system shall meet the requirements of Fire Tests of Through Penetration Fire Stops designated by ASTM E814 Acceptable Manufacturers 1 Dow Corning Fire Stop System Foams and Sealants 2 Nelson Electric Fire Stop System Putty CLK and WRP 3 Thomas amp Betts S 100 FS500 600 4 Carborundum Fyre Putty PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 SUBMITTALS SHOP DRAWINGS PRODUCT DATA SAMPLES BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 8 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 A Submit Shop Drawings on all items of equipment and materials to be furnished and installed Submission of Shop Drawings and samples shall be accompanied by a transmittal letter stating name of project and contractor number of drawings titles and other pertinent data called for in in
84. 21 6 Radiators to be phosphatized and primed with flat white baked enamel 7 Radiators shall be finish painted with gloss baked enamel for a total paint thickness of 2 to 3 mils 0 002 to 0 003 8 Color of the finish painting shall be as scheduled or selected by the Architect Hangers 1 Securely fasten to or in wall as required 2 Wall blocking as necessary for proper radiator mounting 3 Horizontal and vertical adjustment 4 Suitable for wall furrings as required 5 Furnished by radiation manufacturer 6 Hangers fastened only by 1 2 hook bolts set in masonry 7 Lag bolts not acceptable 8 Submit for approval Design Equipment Rittling Make Runtal Dunham Bush Rittling PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A Each unit isolated with shut off ball valves to permit servicing Provide flow balancer for each unit as detailed Provide trap for each unit as detailed Contractor responsible for correct end connections and arrangements Arrange piping accessories and valving fully accessible for servicing Standard Installation 1 Installation per manufacturer s written recommendations Curved Installation 1 Minimum of twice the number of hangers required for straight installation per manufacturer s written recommendations END OF SECTION PANEL RADIATION 238230 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PR
85. 3 07 HEAT TRANSFER COILS A Be Water Coils except reheat zone coils Measure the following data for each coil 1 System identification 2 Location 3 Coil Type and complete nameplate data 4 Water flow rate coil and bypass as applicable and coil water pressure drop 5 Dry bulb temperatures of entering and leaving air TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 10 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 6 Wet bulb temperature entering and leaving air on cooling coils 7 Total airflow rate in CFM 8 Air pressure drop and face velocity B Reheat Zone Coils Hydronic Measure the following data for each coil 1 System identification 2 Location 3 Coil Type and nameplate data 4 Dry bulb temperatures of entering and leaving air 5 Total airflow rate face velocity and air pressure drop 6 Adjust water flow rate to achieve discharge air temperature rise per schedule with entering water temperature at scheduled design 7 Adjust bypass water flow on three way circuits for 50 of total coil water flow scheduled 8 Record water flow rate as required to achieve specified discharge air temperature 3 08 TEMPERATURE CONTROL VERIFICATION A Verify that all control devices are calibrated and fully operational B Check transmitter and controller locations and note conditions that would adversely affect contro
86. 3421 Set calibrated balancing valves if installed at calculated pre settings Measure flow at all stations and adjust where necessary to obtain first balance a System components that have Cy rating or an accurately cataloged flow pressure drop relationship may be used as a flow indicating device 4 Measure flow at main balancing station and set main balancing device to achieve flow that is 5 percent greater than design flow 5 Adjust balancing stations to within specified tolerances of design flow rate as follows a Determine the balancing station with the highest percentage over design flow b Adjust each station in turn beginning with the station with the highest percentage over design flow and proceeding to the station with the lowest percentage over design flow Cc Record settings and mark balancing devices 6 Measure pump flow rate and make final measurements of pump amperage voltage rom pump heads and system pressures and temperatures including outdoor air temperature 7 Measure the differential pressure control valve settings existing at the conclusion of balancing 3 06 MOTORS A Motors 1 2 HP and Larger Test at final balanced conditions and record the following data as it applies 1 Manufacturer model frame and serial numbers 2 Complete nameplate data 3 Efficiency rating if high efficiency motor 4 Measured voltage and amperage each phase 5 Starter thermal protection element rating
87. 4 Sweeper Piping Provide factory installed sump sweeper piping with high flow educator nozzles 5 Service Platform amp Ladder Provide an external service platform with ladder and safety cage shipped loose for field installation by installing contractor 6 Motor Davit Provide a mechanical jib boom assembly to facilitate removal of larger fan section components Design Equipment EVAPCO UT Acceptable Make Baltimore Air Coil EVAPCO Marley 2 02 PACKAGED BASIN SWEEPING SOLID SEPARATION SYSTEM A Primary Purpose The system shall remove unwanted solids from a cooling tower basin using a centrifugal action vortex separator The liquid solids separation system shall help prevent particle fouling of the cooling system s components reduce maintenance and servicing routines maintain optimum energy efficiency of the heat exchange process limit blow down practices help to control harmful bacteria growth in the basin sump Fluid viscosity must be 100 SSU or less A completely assembled package shall be supplied for the isolated recirculation and particle separation filtration of the fluid in the cooling tower basin in order to prevent troublesome accumulation of solids in the tower basin Flow through the separator package shall be continuous without interruption for the periodic evacuation of separated solids Sweeper piping shall be factory installed in the basin of the cooling tower by the cooling tower manufacturer Field pipin
88. 4 in s p UL listed fusible link Frame thickness 16 gauge minimum UL listed 120 volt electric motor operator Operator to be mounted outside of the airstream Power to open spring to close Square rectangular or round as required Duct transitions for dampers in oval ducts Class leak rating of 4 0 cfm ft at 1 w g Provide Out of Wall style damper to suit project conditions Design Equipment Ruskin Make Greenheck Air Balance Ruskin PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 LOCATIONS A Provide fire dampers in floor openings openings in two hour fire partitions and penetrations of one hour rated walls which are used for air transfer only and not ducted Provide smoke dampers as called for in penetrations of smoke barriers 3 02 INSTALLATION A Provide sleeves angles and access doors for installation in accordance requirements of NFPA UL and damper manufacturer Provide sheet metal access doors in ductwork for dampers and accessories Provide ceiling or wall access doors for dampers and accessories Division 26 Electric will provide signal wiring and power wiring for smoke dampers Smoke detectors shall be furnished by Division 26 Electric Install detectors located in ductwork Increase duct size at smoke detectors where required for proper installation per smoke detector manufacturer s recommendations Coordinate minimum duct size and length required with Division 26 Electric Provide insulation end seal fittings for
89. 800 bps BACnet over ARCNET An approved BACnet network type which uses an ARCNET attached resource computer network carrier ARCNET is an industry standard that can utilize several speeds and wiring standards The most common configuration used by BACnet controllers is an EIA485 twisted pair topology running at 156 000 bps Building Controller BC A fully programmable control module which is capable of storing trends and schedules serving as a router to devices on a subnet and initiating read and write requests to other controllers Typically this controller is located on the Ethernet IP backbone of the BAS In many vendors architectures a Building Controller will serve as a master controller storing schedules and trends for controllers on a subnet underneath the Building Controller Direct Digital Control DDC A control system in which a digital computer or microprocessor is directly connected to the valves dampers and other actuators which control the system as opposed to indirectly controlling a system by resetting setpoints on an analog pneumatic or electronic controller PICS Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement A written document created by the manufacturer of a device which identifies the particular options specified by BACnet that are implemented in the device Smart Actuator SA An actuator which is controlled by a network connection rather than a binary or analog signal 0 10v 4 20mA relay etc Smart
90. A Install underground valves with valve boxes B Install regulators and overpressure protection devices with maintenance access space adequate for servicing and testing C Install anode for metallic valves in underground PE piping J i PIPING JOINT CONSTRUCTION A Ream ends of pipes and tubes and remove burrs B Remove scale slag dirt and debris from inside and outside of pipe and fittings before assembly C Threaded J oints Thread pipe with tapered pipe threads complying with ASME B1 20 1 Cut threads full and clean using sharp dies Ream threaded pipe ends to remove burrs and restore full inside diameter of pipe Apply appropriate tape or thread compound to external pipe threads unless dryseal threading is specified ARPE FACILITY NATURAL GAS PIPING 23 1123 8 ABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC E COLLEGE CT WO 03421 T T 5 Damaged Threads Do not use pipe or pipe fittings with threads that are corroded or damaged Do not use pipe sections that have cracked or open welds D Welded J oints 1 Construct joints according to AWS D10 12 D10 12M using qualified processes and welding operators 2 Bevel plain ends of steel pipe 3 Patch factory applied protective coating as recommended by manufacturer at field welds and where damage to coating occurs during construction Er Brazed Joints Construct joints according to AWS s Brazing Handbook Pipe and Tube Chapter F Flared Joints Cut
91. ABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230519 GAUGES AND THERMOMETERS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services to perform operations required for the complete installation and related Work as required in Contract Documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Submit manufacturer s data for each gauge and thermometer type Submittal shall clearly designate where each device shall be utilized including the scale range PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 WATER PRESSURE GAUGES A Construction shall be Bourdon tube type 4 1 2 in diameter minimum dial face in stainless steel case and plastic lense Phosphor bronze tube phosphor bronze bushed rotary movement silver brazed or soldered to brass socket and brass tip 1 4 in bottom connection Accuracy one 1 0 percent of included scale range White dial face with black numerals graduated in pounds per square inch psi equipped with bronze pulsation dampener and needle valve B Make American Ashcroft Crosby Duro Marsh Moeller Trerice Weiss Weksler 2 02 PIPING SYSTEM THERMOMETERS A Industrial type black molded ABS aluminum case with glass plastic front blue reading column mercury free V shaped aluminum scale black numerals Union flange mounted separable socket extension necks where required range as called for based on service Universal ad
92. ALS A Provide Operation and Maintenance Manuals Include one copy each of approved Shop Drawings wiring diagrams piping diagrams spare parts lists as built drawings and manufacturer s instructions Include typewritten instructions describing equipment starting operating procedures emergency operating instructions seasonal changeover freeze protection precautions and recommended maintenance procedures Include name address and telephone number of supplier manufacturer s representative and service agency for all major equipment items Bind above items in a three ring binder with name of project on the cover Deliver to Owner s Representative before request for acceptance 3 24 RECORD DOCUMENTS A In addition to all requirements elsewhere in the Contract Documents prepare and provide record documents of the as constructed work which meets the following minimum standards 1 Utilities below floors slabs and grade During construction maintain accurate records of all final locations and inverts for all services inside and outside of the buildings beneath grade and below floors 2 Take dimensions from a given fixed bench mark such as the corner of a building and neatly and clearly indicate same on reproducible prints BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 20 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 Provide Record D
93. All equipment locations shall be coordinated with other trades to eliminate interference with required clearances for equipment maintenance and inspections BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 14 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 Coordinate work with other trades and determine exact routing of all duct pipe conduit etc before fabrication and installation Coordinate with Architectural Drawings Verify with Owner s Representative exact location and mounting height of all equipment in finished areas such as thermostats fixtures communication and electrical devices including panels Coordinate all work with the architectural reflected ceiling plans and or existing Architecture Mechanical and electrical drawings show design arrangement only for Diffusers grilles registers air terminals lighting fixtures sprinklers soeakers and other items Do not rough in contract work without reflected ceiling location plans 2 Before roughing for equipment furnished by Owner or in other contracts obtain from Architect and other contractors approved roughing drawings giving exact location for each piece of equipment Do not rough in services without final layout drawings approved for construction Cooperate with other trades to insure proper location and size of connections to insure proper functioning of all systems and equipment Obtain
94. Bellimo NM24 1US or equal Provide factory mounted transformers for controller and actuator suitable for 120 volt 1 phase input power Multiple boxes approximately 6 to 8 shall be powered off of one terminal unit transformer through a low voltage power loop Coordinate with the Control Contractor which terminal units require transformers Wall mounted thermistor type electronic space sensor provided by Control subcontractor unit manufacturer Controller shall interface with the DDC control system to provide analog outputs for space temperature and air flow and accept analog inputs to position the actuator for warm up or pull down and change space temperature set point for night set back set up or occupancy sensor status Controller shall sequence reheat coil and remote radiation to maintain space temperature The VAV box manufacturer shall provide the box airflow sensor microprocessor based controller and damper actuator The temperature control subcontractor shall ship the microprocessor based controller to the VAV box manufacturer s factory for mounting and calibration E Design Equipment Titus F Acceptable Makes Price Titus Trane PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Suspend terminal units from the building structural system independent of the ceiling system If this cannot be accomplished provide additional intermediate angle iron from which the units shall be suspended Level each unit Access to terminal un
95. C Verify that balancing devices such as test ports gage cocks thermometer wells flow control devices balancing valves and fittings and manual volume dampers are located as required in the Contract Documents Verify that quantities and locations of these balancing devices are accessible and appropriate for effective balancing and for efficient system and equipment operations All deficiencies shall be reported to the Engineer in writing within 60 days from award of contract Failure to provide notice within this time period may require that any devices required for proper balance of these systems be installed at the cost of this contractor D Examine approved submittal data of all HVAC systems and equipment TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 E Examine equipment performance data including fan and pump curves Relate performance data to project conditions and requirements including system effects that can create undesired or unpredicted conditions and or cause reduced capacities in all or part of a system Calculate system effect factors to reduce the performance ratings of HVAC equipment when installed under conditions different from those presented when the equipment was performance tested at the factory To calculate system effects for air systems use tables and charts found in AMCA 2
96. CT NO 03421 to index the unit program logic No gateways to terminal and HVAC units will be allowed Workstation shall have full functionality of mechanical equipment B Control Software Description 1 Pre Tested Control Algorithms The DDC panels shall have the ability to perform the following pre tested control algorithms a Two Position Control b Proportional Integral plus Derivative Control C Automatic Control Loop Tuning 2 Equipment Cycling Protection Control software shall include a provision for limiting the number of times each piece of equipment may be cycled within any one hour period 3 Equipment Start Up The system shall provide protection against excessive demand situations during start up periods morning or power failure restart by automatically introducing time delays between successive start commands to electrical loads 4 Powerfail Motor Restart Upon the resumption of normal power the DDC panel shall analyze the status of all controlled equipment compare it with normal occupancy scheduling and turn equipment on or off as necessary to resume normal operation 5 Database Download Upon system failure loss of database workstation will have the ability to download database to field panels and restore system automatically C Energy Management Applications DDC Panels shall have the ability to perform the following energy management routines k Time of Day Scheduling Calendar Based Scheduling Holiday
97. CUUM BREAKERS A B Adjustable type Design Equipment Hoffman No 62 2 04 FLASH TANKS A Closed type welded steel construction tested and stamped in accordance with Section 8D of ANSI ASME Boilers and Pressure Vessels Code for 125 psig working pressure cleaned prime coated and supplied with steel support legs Construct with nozzles and tappings for installation of accessories and piping connections Size 34 height 14 diameter 2 vent 2 drain Design Equipment Penn Separator Acceptable Manufacturers Penn Wendland Wilson PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A Install traps with unions All traps other than radiation traps installed with maximum drip leg to maintain dry conditions in equipment and piping using capped dirt leg of adequate length Provide thermostatic traps 0 to 15 psi on return connection to each steam unit less than 10 MBH and where called for Provide float and thermostatic traps 15 psi to 20 in vacuum and as called for Return end of each steam unit larger than 10 MBH Where required to raise low pressure steam mains to clear obstructions provide drip trap at low point and connect Provide bucket traps for medium pressure steam systems and drip points and where called for STEAM SPECIALTIES AND ACCESSORIES 232233 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 P
98. Check dampers for proper position to achieve desired airflow path Check for airflow blockages OM NDA Check condensate drains for proper connections and function 10 Check for proper sealing of air handling unit components TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 6 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 B Air System Balancing Procedures ale The procedures in this article apply to all supply return and exhaust air systems Additional procedures are required for variable air volume systems these additional procedures are specified in the following articles in this specification Adjust fans to deliver total design air flows within the maximum allowable speed rpm listed by the fan manufacturer Measure fan static pressures to determine actual static pressure as follows a Measure outlet static pressure as far downstream from the fan as practicable and upstream from restrictions in ducts such as elbows and transitions b Measure static pressure directly at the fan outlet or through the flexible connection Cc Measure inlet static pressure of single inlet fans in the inlet duct as near the fan as possible upstream from flexible connection and downstream from duct restrictions d Measure inlet static pressure of double inlet fans through the wall of the plenum that houses the fan Measure static pressure acros
99. DELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 F Manufacturers nameplates and UL or CSA labels shall be visible and legible after equipment is installed G Label identifiers shall match record documents 3 19 OPERATOR INTERFACE A Standard Graphics Provide graphics as specified Show on each equipment graphic input and output points and relevant calculated points such as indicated on the applicable Points List diagram Point information on graphics shall dynamically update B Install and troubleshoot software and functions including operating system software operator interface database on existing operator interface C Provide logical descriptions and engineering units on all data displays Example percentage position shall be easily discernable as percent open or closed 3 20 CONTROL SYSTEM DEMONSTRATION AND ACCEPTANCE A Demonstration Prior to acceptance perform the following performance tests to demonstrate system operation and compliance with specification in addition to testing specified elsewhere in this section 1 Engineer will be present to observe and review system demonstration Notify Engineer at least 10 days before system demonstration begins 2 Complete approved checklists and forms for each system as part of system demonstration Submit documents at least 30 days prior to scheduled testing for approval 3 Demonstrate actual field
100. ECT NO 03421 1 Quantities of outside supply return and relief exhaust airflow 2 Water flow rates 3 Pipe and valve sizes and locations 4 Terminal units 5 Balancing stations F Air Handling Unit Test Reports In addition to other requirements for air handling units with coils include the following each as applicable 1 Unit Data Include the following a Unit identification b Location Cc Make and type d Model number and unit size e Manufacturer s serial number f Unit arrangement and class g Discharge arrangement h Sheave make size in inches and bore i Sheave dimensions center to center and amount of adjustments in inches j Number of belts make and size k Number of filters type and size 2 Test Data Include design and actual values for the following a Total airflow rate in cfm b Total system static pressure in inches wg C Fan rpm d Discharge static pressure in inches wg e Static pressure differential in inches wg for each component coils filters etc f Outside airflow rate in cfm g Return airflow rate in cfm h Outside air damper position i Return air damper position j VFD percentage k Motor data TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 13 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 G Fan Test Reports In addition to other requirements for supply return and
101. ECT NO 03421 SECTION 233713 REGISTERS AND DIFFUSERS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents SUBMITTALS A Registers Grilles Diffusers Submit room schedule listing size throw direction of throw accessories finish material type and color chart GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Each manufacturer shall check noise level ratings for registers and diffusers to insure that the sizes selected will not produce noise to exceed 30 db A scale measured at occupant level notify Owner s Representative of problems prior to shop drawing submittal Pressure drop air flow and noise criteria selection are based on design equipment Manufacturers not submitting design equipment must provide written certification in the front of submittal that equipment submitted has been checked against and performs equal to the design equipment REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTERS A General 1 A register is defined as a grille plus a volume damper 2 Registers shall be installed sight proof where possible i e high wall register with horizontal blades inclined up or along a wall with blades facing the wall 3 Borders and frames shall be of same material as register face unless specified otherwise Mounting Frames 1 Provide with screw holes in register face punched and countersunk at factory and mounting frame drilled and
102. EGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Agent Qualifications Engage a testing adjusting and balancing professional certified registered by the Associated Air Balance Council AABC or National Environmental Balancing Bureau NEBB Professional shall have performed as a member in good standing with recognized procedures for no less than five 5 years including projects of the magnitude and design of this project Balancing Professional must be approved by the Engineer B Certification of Testing Adjusting and Balancing Reports Certify the testing adjusting and balancing field data reports This certification includes the following 1 Review field data reports to validate accuracy of data and to prepare certified testing adjusting and balancing reports 2 Certify that the testing adjusting and balancing team complied with the approved testing adjusting and balancing plan and the procedures specified and referenced in this Specification C Testing Adjusting and Balancing Reports Use standard forms from AABC or NEBB s Standards for Testing Adjusting and Balancing or approved equal D Instrumentation Type Quantity and Accuracy As described in AABC or NEBB national standards E Instrumentation Calibration Calibrate instruments at least every 6 months or more frequently if required by the instrument manufacturer 1 05 PROJECT CONDITIONS A The Owner may occupy all or part of the site and existing
103. EGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 Whenever the system pump is in operation the building chilled water system control set point shall be reset between pressure P1 and P2 P1 is defined as the pressure necessary to circulate minimum flow with all valves closed to heating only 3 way valve bypass flow P2 is defined as the pressure necessary to obtain design flow rate with all valves open 2 On system shutdown the startup system pressure shall be set to low set point level of P1 3 When the system enters cooling mode the system shall continuously monitor the position of all connected cooling control valves If any valve is open beyond 95 the loop pressure shall be increased at a rate of 0 5 psig 3 minutes up to maximum level of P2 until such time that no valve is open beyond 95 If all valves close below 85 open the loop pressure shall be decreased at a rate of 0 5 psig 3 minutes until such a time that at least one valve is open greater than 85 h Cooling Water Temperature Reset 1 The CWS temperature set point shall be continuously reset against outdoor air temperature When the outdoor air temperature is below 60 F the set point shall be 50 F When the outdoor air temperature is 80 F the loop set point shall be 44F C Variable Volume Air Handling Unit AHU 1 2 4 and 5 1 General a Variable volume system with supply fan and return relief fan chilled water cooling coil steam preheat coil with face and bypass dampe
104. ELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 02 2 03 2 04 2 05 2 06 PIPE INSULATION RIGID TYPE A Preformed rigid sectional pipe covering 4 Ib cu ft nominal density fiberglass Maximum thermal conductivity k on a flat surface shall be 0 23 Btu ft hr F in at 75 F mean temperature White Kraft outer surface bonded to aluminum foil and reinforced with fiberglass yarn METAL JACKETING A Aluminum ASTM B 209 0 016 inch thick factory pre formed sectional pipe jacketing Jacketing shall have smooth outer finish with integral bonded laminated polyethylene film kraft paper moisture barrier underside Pittsburg or modified Pittsburg longitudinal lock seams and 2 inch overlapping circumferential joints with integral locking clips or butt joints sealed with 2 inch wide mastic backed aluminum snap bands B Strapping shall be Type 18 8 stainless steel 0 020 inch thick 1 2 and 3 4 inch wide as specified C Wing Seals shall be Type 18 8 stainless steel 0 032 inch thick DUCT INSULATION A Conductivity Maximum thermal conductivity k shall be 0 285 Btu ft ehr F in excluding air film at 00 F mean temperature B Rigid Board Type Concealed 3 Ib ft minimum density glass fiberboard 1 in minimum thickness Factory applied vapor barrier finish consisting of aluminum foil reinforced with fiberglass yarn seams and joints taped
105. ER UNIT 232223 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 6 All Control Cabinet components shall be U L Listed or recognized components The control panel assembly shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc All interconnecting wiring between the pump controls and control panel shall be in liquid tight flexible conduit Each pump control circuit shall be completely independent of the other The electrical alternator shall A change the operating sequence automatically after each cycle B provide simultaneous operation under peak load conditions and C operate the second pump automatically should the active pump or its controls fail E Design Equipment Bell amp Gossett F Make Bell amp Gossett Dunham Bush Shipco PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A Set on 4 high concrete base B Installation shall be in accordance with manufacturer s recommendation and as per submitted wiring diagrams C Provide silent check valve and flow balancer in each pump discharge END OF SECTION CONDENSATE PUMP AND RECEIVER UNIT 232223 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 232233 STEAM SPECIALTIES AND ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required
106. G ACCESSORIES A Escutcheon Plates Steel or cast iron polished chrome split hinge type with setscrew high plates where required for extended sleeves Pipe Guides Cylindrical steel guide sleeve proper length for travel integral bottom base anchor top half removable Split steel spider to bolt to pipe copper plated spider for copper pipe Space between sleeve and spider to allow for insulation where required Make Anaconda Flexonics Pipe Shields Keflex or equal Anchors Same material as pipe Make Keflex Flexonics Pipe Shields or field constructed Flexible Expansion Loops Same materials as pipe Loop travel shall be 3 for all pipe sizes Loops shall impart no thrust loads on anchors Loops shall consist of two flexible sections of hose and braid two 90 elbows and a 180 return bend Provide nested construction of loops when installed in multiples Provide a pipe guide within four pipe diameters on each side of the loop Support loops per manufacturer s recommendations Loops shall be at 0 deflection at time of installation Hose braid shall be stainless steel for steel loops and bronze braid for sweat end copper loops Make Metraflex Metraloop 2 08 SLEEVES A Standard Type 1 Schedule 40 black steel pipe sleeves two pipe sizes larger than the pipe for structural surfaces bearing walls structural slabs beams and other structural PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL
107. GE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 6 5 Digital Outputs a Shutdown alarm field wired activates on an alarm condition off when alarm is cleared b Evaporator pump field wired starts pump when unit is set to start 6 Limit Alarms a Condenser pressure stage down unloads unit at high discharge pressures b Low ambient lockout shuts off unit at low ambient temperatures c Low evaporator pressure hold holds stage 1 until pressure rises d Low evaporator pressure unload shuts off one compressor 7 Shutdown Alarms a No evaporator water flow b Low evaporator pressure c High condenser pressure d Motor protection system e Outside ambient temperature f Evaporator freeze protection g Sensor failures Equipment Protection The unit shall be protected in two ways 1 by alarms that shut the unit down and require manual reset to restore unit operation and 2 by limit alarms that reduce unit operation in response to some out of limit condition Shut down alarms shall activate an alarm signal Optional Building Automation System BAS Interface a The unit shall be equipped with an optional factory installed BAS communication module Factory mounted DDC controller s shall support operation on a BACnet Modbus or LONMARKS network via one of the data link physical layers listed below as specified by the successful Building Automation System BAS supplier The information communica
108. GE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 NOTES FOR EXHIBIT III NOTE 1 Ductwork located within building envelope shall be wrapped per the requirements of specification section 230714 Fire Rated Duct Insulation Ductwork located outside the building envelope is not required to be wrapped with fire rated insulation Ductwork located outside the building envelope shall be insulated with 2 thick mineral wool and providing with aluminum jacket EXHIBIT Ill EQUIPMENT INSULATION MATERIALS Notes are at end of Exhibit III INSULATION SERVICE MATERIAL THICKNESS REMARKS Flash tanks heat 6 Ib fiberglass 1 1 2 in segmented SEE NOTE 1 exchangers suitable for 450 F blocks or molded SEE NOTE 3 service sections Air removal Same as water Same as water piping SEE NOTE 2 assembly piping Heating system compression expans ion tanks Cooling system compression expans ion tanks Chilled water pumps Not insulated Same as chilled Same as chilled water SEE NOTE 2 water piping piping Flexible sheets 1 2 in SEE NOTE 4 and strainers NOTES FOR EXHIBIT III NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 INSULATION Where required provide welded studs clips or angles as anchors for bands wires and mesh Insulate per machine manufacturer s installation instructions match colors materials and methods as much as practical Allow for parts removal Secure blocks with galvanized steel bands 12 in on center Secure fiberglass with pins
109. Galvanized steel closely fitted fan cowl with venturi air inlet for maximum fan efficiency covered with a heavy gauge hot dip galvanized steel fan guard 3 Maximum sound pressure level of 70 dB A measured at 5 feet above the fan discharge during full speed operation in accordance with CTI Standard ATC 128 H Fan Shaft Bearings 1 Heavy duty self aligning pillow block bearings with lubrication lines extended to side access door Minimum L10 life for bearings shall be 75 000 hours Provide extended grease lines and fittings l Fan Drive Warranty Parts Only 1 Motor Drive System Five 5 year comprehensive warranty against materials and workmanship including motor fan bearings mechanical support sheaves bushings and belt J Fill Media 1 PVC resistant to rot decay and biological attack formed cross fluted bonded together for strength and durability in block format for easy removal and replacement suitable for use as a working surface self extinguishing with flame spread rating of 5 per ASTM E84 81a able to withstand continuous operating temperature of 130 F and fabricated formed and installed by the manufacturer to ensure water breaks up into droplets K Cold Water Basin 1 Collection Basin Material shall be constructed of type 316 stainless steel 2 Removable stainless steel strainer with openings smaller than nozzle orifices 3 Joints Bolted and sealed watertight or welded L Water Distribution System
110. Gas specific sensor Coverage Refrigerants 20 ft 1250 ft GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES 230963 9 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 G Fans and motors are specified in other sections 3 02 ELECTRICAL WIRING A Refer to specification section 230514 Electric Wiring 3 03 ELECTRIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM A Contractor shall provide and distribute electrical power from an Emergency power panel to all control equipment requiring same and install a control system consisting of standalone electronic devices meeting the requirements of this section 1 Provide power and control transformers fused disconnects contactors wiring and control components to achieve the specified function 2 Coordinate all power requirements with Division 26 3 Where there is an existing electric electronic control system connected to a source of emergency power this Contractor may use and extend the existing system provided that the resulting total electrical load including all new controls does not exceed the capacity of the existing system 3 04 SEQUENCES OF OPERATION TO BE PROVIDED AS PART OF THE BMS SYSTEM A Refrigerant detection system Monitor the refrigerant leak sensor Upon detection of a leak sound audible alarm located in space and secondary alarm outside space send alarm to the operator work station start the ref
111. IONS The following abbreviations may be used in graphics schematics point names and other UI applications where space is at a premium Abbreviation Description AC Air Conditioning ACU Air Conditioning Unit AHU Air Handling Unit Al Analog Input AO Analog Output AUTO Automatic AUX Auxiliary Bl Binary Input BO Binary Output C Common DA Discharge Air EA Exhaust Air EF Exhaust Fan EVAP Evaporators HOA Hand Off Auto HTEX Heat Exchanger HW Hot Water HWP Hot Water Pump HWR Hot Water Return HWS Hot Water Supply MAX Maximum MIN Minimum NC Normally Closed NO Normally Open OA Outdoor Air PIU Power Induction Unit RA Return Air RF Return Fan RH Relative Humidity SA Supply Air SF Supply Fan SP Static Pressure TEMP Temperature UH Unit Heater W with W O without END OF SECTION TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 37 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230963 GAS MONITORING SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A The Contractor shall provide labor materials equipment services and warranty for complete installation startup and commissioning of gas detection system s and accessories as required in the Contract Documents Provide wiring and conduit required to connect devices furnished as a part of or integral to the gas detection system s Provide wiring in accordance wit
112. IREMENTS DIVISION 23 HVAC NYS DEC New York State Department of Environmental Conservation OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration SMACNA Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association UL Underwriter s Laboratories Inc DEFINITIONS Approved Approval Written permission to use a material or system As Called For Materials equipment including the execution specified shown in Code Requirements Concealed Design Equipment Design Make Equal or Equivalent Exposed Final Acceptance Furnish Furnished by Others Inspection Install Labeled Make Or Approved Equal Owner s Representative Prime Professional Provide Relocate Replace Review Roughing the contract documents Minimum requirements Work installed in pipe and duct shafts chases or recesses inside walls above ceilings in slabs or below grade Refer to the article BASIS OF DESIGN Refer to the article BASIS OF DESIGN Equally acceptable as determined by Owner s Representative Work not identified as concealed Owner acceptance of the project from Contractor upon certification by Owner s Representative Supply and deliver to installation location Receive delivery at job site or where called for and install Visual observations by Owner s Site Representative Mount and connect equipment and associated materials ready for use Refers to classification by a standards agency Refer to the article BASIS
113. ITATE CAUDELL HALL BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 EXHIBIT II DUCT INSULATION MATERIALS DIVISION 23 HVAC MINIMUM INSULATION MINIMUM SERVICE amp INSULATION THICKNESS REQUIRED LOCATION MATERIAL R VALUE REMARKS Air conditioning amp Exposed 1 1 2 in R 5 heating supply within Rigid fiberglass building envelope Concealed Flexible 2 in R 5 fiberglass Air conditioning amp Rigid board duct 2 1 2 in R 8 heating supply insulation with exterior to building VentureClad envelope 1577CW jacketing system Air conditioning amp Not insulated heating return Air conditioning amp Rigid board duct 2 1 2 in R 8 heating return exterior insulation with to building envelope VentureClad 1577CW jacketing system Outside air ducts and Rigid fiberglass 2 in Provide neat fit at plenums connections intake plenum and mixing boxes Exhaust relief or vent Exposed 1 in Insulate 15 ft ducts and plenums Rigid fiberglass from exterior opening and Concealed Flexible 1 1 2 in plenums or 5 ft fiberglass beyond damper whichever is greater Kitchen hood exhaust Refer to specification section 230714 Fire Rated Duct Insulation SEE NOTE 1 Dishwasher exhaust Exposed 1 in Rigid fiberglass Concealed Flexible 1 1 2 in fiberglass INSULATION 230700 7 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLE
114. ITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 b Chiller shall utilize it s on board unit controller for staging of the chiller and chiller pump operation 2 Condenser Water Control a The condenser water system shall stage to maintain the chilled water loop supply temperature set point at 45 F adj The DDC system shall continuously monitor the outdoor air wet bulb temperature and continuously reset the chilled water loop supply temperature set point in response to this reading When the outdoor air wet bulb temperature is above 73 F the condenser water supply temperature set point shall be 85 F When the outdoor air wet bulb temperature is below 65 F the condenser water supply temperature set point shall be 75 F The chilled water loop supply temperature set point shall be a straight line reset between these points Temperature set points and reset ratios shall be adjustable and optimized during the system commissioning for best system operational efficiency 3 Tower Operational Set Points Tower bypass valve open at 80 F close at 76 F Tower lead loop pump on at 80 F off at 76 F Tower fan on at 84 F modulate fan speed to maintain 84 F off 80 F Open fill valve as needed to maintain water in the sump DDC shall monitor the temperature of the basin water and if the temperature of the water falls below 50 F adj t
115. LAR DUCTWORK A Transverse and longitudinal duct seams reinforcement shall conform to appropriate tables and figures per SMACNA Velocity Pressure Classification for duct construction 1 Transverse joints shall be sealed with duct joint sealants Ductmate or Nexus 4 bolt connection systems may be used in lieu of standard construction SHEETMETAL AND DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 233000 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 Field assembled longitudinal seams shall be sealed with duct sealant Corner closures shall be required as described and illustrated by SMACNA Duct Construction Standards Throat radius on all elbows shall not be less than dimension of duct in plane of radius Where this cannot be maintained use shorter radius with internal guide vanes or square elbow with turning vanes Bracing and hanging of ductwork shall be per SMACNA Standards for size and system class of ductwork being used Any transformations shall not reduce the ductwork cross sectional area Maximum angle in straight duct 20 for diverging flow and 30 for contraction flow Transformation from square to round or flat oval seams welded or brazed 2 04 ROUND DUCTWORK A Manufactured of galvanized steel ASTM A527 gauges per SMACNA Duct Construction Standards spiral lock seam or longitudinal fusion welded as called for in Exhibit All spira
116. LL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 Return grilles for all units except those which are wall hung 4 Provide cam type catches on access doors Access doors are not required on convectors with hinged type mounting of cabinet front panel C Recessed or semi recessed units 1 14 gauge front and sides 20 gauge back 2 Fronts over 48 in length shall have reinforcing members welded to back of front plate D Wall hung type iL Sloping top 2 14 gauge one piece front 20 gauge back 16 gauge sides 3 Enclosures over 36 in in length to have reinforcing members welded to back of cover Submit details for approval E Dampers 1 Provide in locations where automatic control is not installed 2 Worm gear type nonferrous construction with two dissimilar metals and 1 1 2 diameter knurled aluminum knob F Design Equipment Rosemex G Acceptable Make AAF Airtherm Dunham Bush Rosemex Sterling Trane Vulcan 2 03 FIN RADIATION HEAVY DUTY SECURITY TYPE A General Requirements 1 Complete enclosure continuous supporting channel backplate heating element hangers and accessories as specified and shown on the Contract Drawings 2 Enclosures to run from wall to wall unless otherwise called Provide necessary corner pieces end caps column enclosures butt trims wall sleeves with access doors Do not leave any enclosure installed without an
117. OJECT NO 03421 SECTION 238231 RADIANT CEILING PANEL PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 DESCRIPTION A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Submit shop drawings on radiant panel heating equipment with color selection chart Clearly indicate which equipment is being submitted Provide 12 long sample showing face pattern tubing in place cross channels and clips in place PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A All equipment shall be free from expansion noises and strains Exposed parts to be cleaned and parkerized or phosphate coated before prime coating or baked enameling Finish colors as selected from manufacturers standard colors during the submittal process Factory boxed and tagged by room numbers Verify at site the space available for each piece of equipment Refer to Owner s representative at once any correction discrepancy or suggested change in size or location B All panels shall fit into 24 x 24 ceiling grid pattern 2 02 RADIANT PANELS A General Requirements 1 Provide complete system including all required accessories for installation without visible warp or deflection 2 Enclosures to run continuous unless otherwise called Size to accommodate thermal movement of the radiant system B Modular size as scheduled Panels in Ceiling Systems 1 Aluminum face plate 040 thick minimum 2 Copper tubing wit
118. OLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 07 PROTECTION A Controls system installer shall protect against and be liable for damage to work and to material caused by Contractor s work or employees Controls system installer shall be responsible for work and equipment until inspected tested and accepted Protect material not immediately installed Close open ends of work with temporary covers or plugs during storage and construction to prevent entry of foreign objects 3 08 COORDINATION A Site 1 Assist in coordinating space conditions to accommodate the work of each trade where work will be installed near or will interfere with work of other trades If installation without coordination causes interference with work of other trades Contractor shall correct conditions without extra charge 2 Coordinate and schedule work with other work in the same area and with work dependent upon other work to facilitate mutual progress Test and Balance 1 Provide Test and Balance Contractor a single set of necessary tools to interface to control system for testing and balancing Train Test and Balance Contractor to use control system interface tools Provide a qualified technician to assist with testing and balancing of all air handling equipment and terminal units 4 Test and Balance Contractor shall return tools undamaged and in working condition at completion of testing and balancing Life Safety 1 Duct smoke detectors required for
119. ONS 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 Capitol Manufacturing Company Central Plastics Company Hart Industries International Inc McDonald A Y Mfg Co Watts Regulator Co Division of Watts W ater Technologies Inc Wilkins Zurn Plumbing Products Group OTe se B Minimum O perating P ressure Rating 150 psig C Combination fitting of copper alloy and ferrous materials D Insulating materials suitable for natural gas E Combination fitting of copper alloy and ferrous materials with threaded brazed joint plain or welded end connections that match piping system materials F Dielectric Flanges 1 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 a Capitol Manufacturing Company b Central Plastics Company FACILITY WATURAL GAS PIPING 23 1123 ABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC OLLEGE o c Watts Regulator Co Division of Watts W ater Technologies Inc d Wilkins Zurn Plumbing Products Group Minimum Operating P ressure Rating 150 psig 1034 kPa Combination fitting of copper alloy and ferrous materials Insulating materials suitable for natural gas Combination fitting of copper alloy and ferrous materials
120. Obtain detailed instructions from each manufacturer for proper method of installation B Equipment and systems shall be installed in accordance with manufacturer s installation instructions C Provide all control wiring Wiring shall meet the requirements of Specification Section 230514 and the equipment supplier s wiring diagram 3 02 HEAT EXCHANGERS A Install so that tube bundle or plates can be readily removed for maintenance Support on angle steel frame floor mounted or wall mounted or on concrete housekeeping pad as designated on drawings 3 03 EXPANSION TANKS A For compression tanks pitch connection to heating system 1 in 5 ft minimum up toward tank Provide shutoff valve in piping connection to system and 3 4 hose end drain valve on tank Provide supporting steelwork hangers and suspension racks Provide water make up connection petcocks and tank fitting WATER SYSTEMS SPECIALTIES 232133 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 B For expansion tanks provide 4 housekeeping pad with length and width greater than 1 2 times the maximum diameter of the tank Provide pitch connection to heating system 1 in 5 ft minimum up toward system If connection must rise towards tank provide automatic air vent at high point Provide shutoff valve in piping connection to system and 3 4 hose end drain valve on tank Pro
121. Perform tests and inspections B Test inspect and purge natural gas according to NFPA 54 and authorities having jurisdiction Ci Natural gas piping will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections D P repare test and inspection reports AA OUTDOOR PIPING SCHEDULE A Underground natural gas piping shall be the following 1 PE pipe and fittings joined by heat fusion service line risers with tracer wire terminated in an accessible location 2 Steel pipe with wrought steel fittings and welded joints Coat pipe and fittings with protective coating for steel piping B Containment Conduit Steel pipe with wrought steel fittings and welded joints Coat pipe and fittings with protective coating for steel piping Tatl UNDERGROUND MANVALGAS SHUTOFF VALVE SCHEDULE A Connections to Existing Gas Piping Use valve and fitting assemblies made for tapping utility s gas mains and listed by an NRTL A Underground 1 NPS 2 DN 50 and Smaller Bronze plug valves 2 NPS 2 1 2 DN 65 and Larger Cast iron lubricated plug valves END OF SECTION 23 1123 FACILITY WATURAL GAS PIPING 23112310 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 232000 PIPING SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contrac
122. REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230020 BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A All drawings and general provisions of Contract including all General and Supplementary Conditions Division 1 Specification Sections and Instructions to Bidders apply to this section and all other sections of Division 23 1 02 SCOPE OF WORK A Responsibility for performance of subcontractors and trades as lower tier contracts such as electrical shall be included as part of Contractor s scope of work B Include in bid all labor materials tools plant transportation excavation equipment insurance temporary protection permits taxes services and all necessary and related items required to provide complete and operational systems shown and described C References to codes and standards called for in the Contract Documents mean the latest edition anendment and revisions to the codes and standards in effect on the date of these Contract Documents D Minimum composition requirements and or installation methods for the following materials and work are included in this section 1 Miscellaneous Supports 2 Access Doors and Panels 3 Fire Stopping 4 Flashing and Sealing 5 Cutting and Patching 1 03 REGULATIONS AND CODE COMPLIANCE A All work and materials shall conform to and be installed inspected
123. RODUCTS A Tapes High performance filament tape 1 wide Aluminum oil tape 3 or 4 wide for sealing cut blankets edges and seams Banding material 1 Carbon Steel Banding 1 2 wide x 0 015 thick Insulation pins and clips 1 Copper coated steel pins 1 8 10 gauge x 4 or 5 long 2 Square galvanized steel speed clips 1 1 2 diameter Through penetration fire stop materials 1 Packing Materials Pieces of fire barrier duct wrap or 4 pcf mineral wool 2 Sealant SSS100 intumescent fire stop sealant 5 8 nominal depth both sides of wall and overlapped 1 2 onto duct and wall surfaces Design Make Specified Technologies 2 04 MANUFACTURERS A B Design Equipment Unifrax FyreWrap EZ 1 5 Acceptable Make Unifrax 3M Thermal Ceramics PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A B Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared Conduct tests according to manufacturer s written recommendations to verify that substrates are free of oil grease rolling compounds incompatible primers loose mill scale dirt and other foreign substances capable of impairing bond of fire stopping Verify that items penetrating fire rated assemblies are securely attached including sleeves supports hangers and clips Verify that openings and adjacent areas are not obstructed by construction that would interfere with installation of fire stopping including ducts pi
124. SECTION 23 1123 FACILITY WATURAL GAS PIPING PART I GENERAL 1 4 SUN MARY A Section Includes 1 Pipes tubes and fittings 2 Piping specialties 3 Piping and tubing joining materials 4 Valves 1 2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A Minimum O perating P ressure Ratings 1 Piping and Valves 100 psig minimum unless otherwise indicated 1 3 SUB ITTALS A Product Data For each type of the following 1 Valves Include pressure rating capacity settings and electrical connection data of selected models 2 Dielectric fittings B Welding certificates C Field quality control reports D Operation and maintenance data 1 4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Steel Support Welding Qualifications Qualify procedures and personnel according to AWS D1 1 D1 1M Structural Welding Code Steel B Pipe Welding Qualifications Qualify procedures and operators according to ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code C All work under this section shall be performed by a contractor who is prequalified and preapproved for such work by the natural gas utility company FACILITY NATURAL GAS PIPING 231123 1 FACILITY TATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC 18 WERSITY OF NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE JECT NO 09404 gt DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING Handling Flammable Liquids Remove and dispose of liquids from existing natural gas piping according to requirements of authorities having jurisdiction Deliver pipes and tubes with factory appl
125. Scheduling Temporary Schedule Overrides Optimal Start Optimal Stop Night Setback Control Enthalpy Switchover Economizer O i O0 EN O Or 0 N Temperature Compensated Load Rolling Fan Speed CFM Control Heating Cooling Interlock Hot Water Reset Chilled Water Reset h b b D PHOS TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 20 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 D Custom Process Programming Capability DDC panels shall be able to execute custom job specific processes defined by the user to automatically perform calculations and special control routines E Alarm Management Alarm management shall be provided to monitor buffer and direct alarm reports to operator devices and memory files Each DDC panel shall perform distributed and independent alarm analysis ae Point Change Report Description All alarm or point change reports shall include the point s English language description and the time and date of occurrence 2 Prioritization The user shall be able to prioritize 2 levels minimum and define the specific system reaction for each point Each DDC panel shall automatically inhibit the reporting of selected alarms during system shutdown and start up Users shall have the ability to manually inhibit alarm reporting for each point and define which alarms need to be acknowledged by an operator and or sent to follow up files
126. Sensor SS A sensor which provides information to the BAS via network connection rather than a binary or analog signal 0 10000 ohm 4 20mA dry contact etc Web services Web services are a standard method of exchanging data between computer systems using the XML extensible markup language and SOAP simple object access protocol standards Web services can be used at any level within a Building Automation System BAS but most commonly they are used to transfer data between BAS using different protocols or between a BAS and a non BAS system such as a tenant billing system or a utility management system TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 34 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 Terms used within the Sequences of Operation e adj Adjustable by the end user through the supplied user interface e Al AO etc Column Headings on Points List e Al Analog Input A physical input to the control module AO Analog Output A physical output from the control module AV Analog Value An intermediate software point that may be editable or read only Editable AVs are typically used to allow the user to set a fixed control parameter such as a setpoint Read Only AVs are typically used to display the status of a control operation BI Binary Input A physical input to the control module BO Binary Output A physical output from the control modul
127. TATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C Message and alarm buffering and default device definition to prevent information from being lost d Synchronization of the realtime clocks in all DDC panels shall be provided 2 20 OPERATOR INTERFACE A Operator Interface is existing to remain B The following programs shall reside on the existing operators workstation 1 Trend Log a Points shall be assignable at the host computer Trended values shall be historically retained on the system hard disk for future inquiry Provide customized trend log reports with up to eight variables per report b Refer to specification section 019113 for additional trend logging required by the commissioning authority 2 Alarms and Summaries a System log shall log the status of points within system b Alarm summary shall log specified alarm points which are actually in alarm C Off normal summary shall log points specified by the operator to be in the off normal mode d Lockout summary shall log points specified to be in the lockout condition 3 Messages a The system shall support a minimum of 500 alarm messages in English as defined by the operator Minimum message length shall be 256 alpha numeric characters Messages shall also indicate whether acknowledgement is necessary b Alarm messages may be assignable to system messages 4 Totalization a The system shall allow for analog or digital point to
128. TE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 B Fittings Same material and pressure class as adjoining pipe 1 Welded fittings Factory forged seamless construction butt weld type chamfered ends Where branch connections are two or more sizes smaller than main size use of Weldolets Threadolets or Sockolets is acceptable Mitered elbows shaped nipples and job fabricated reductions are not acceptable unless specifically called for Socket weld type 2000 psi wp where called for in Exhibit A 2 Screwed fittings Cast or malleable iron black or galvanized as called for in Exhibit A C Flanges Unions And Couplings 1 Screwed connections a Unions ASA malleable cast iron bronze to iron seat 300 Ib wwp for sizes 2 in and smaller b Flanges Cast iron companion type for sizes 2 1 2 in and larger 2 Welded connections a Flanges Welding neck type Slip on type shall not be provided except where called for and shall not be provided in conjunction with butterfly valves 3 Grooved mechanical connections a Couplings of malleable iron ASTM A470 or ductile iron ASTM A536 with painted coating designed for rolled grooved piping b Gaskets suitable for water service 30 F to 230 F of EPDM Grade E C Bolts and nuts Heat treated hex head carbon steel ASTM A183 cadmium plated or zinc electroplated d Fi
129. TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 18 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 B Memory Each DDC panel shall have sufficient memory to support its own operating system and databases including 1 Control processes 2 Energy Management Applications 3 Alarm Management 4 Historical Trend Data for all points 5 Maintenance Support Applications 6 Custom Software for engineer defined sequence of operation 7 Operator I O 8 Dial Up Communications Serial Communication Ports Central DDC panels shall provide at least two RS 232C serial data communication ports for simultaneous operation of multiple operator I O devices such as printers laptop workstations PC workstations and panel mounted or portable DDC panel Operator s Terminals Integrated On Line Diagnostics Each DDC panel shall continuously perform self diagnostics communication diagnosis and diagnosis of all subsidiary equipment The DDC panel shall provide both local and remote annunciation of any detected component failures or repeated failure to establish communication Indication of the diagnostic results shall be provided at each DDC panel and shall not require the connection of an operator I O device Surge and Transient Protection Isolation shall be provided at all network terminations as well as all field point terminations to suppress induced voltage transients consis
130. The controls system installer shall assume complete responsibility for the entire controls system as a single source providing installation program debugging and service of all portions of logic control system This shall include designated server operator s terminal global controllers routers terminal unit controllers sensors and all other sections of the system 5 The system must interface with the existing campus fiber network All devices to accomplish this shall be the responsibility of this contractor 6 Contractor shall provide fiber to Ethernet switch to accomplish conversion from campus fiber loop to Ethernet within the building Contractor shall provide the following equipment to accomplish conversion a Cisco Industrial Ethernet 3000 Series switch appropriately selected for this application b Cisco Industrial Ethernet 3000 Series LAN Base w o crypto device manager appropriately selected for this application C Cisco Industrial Ethernet 3000 Power Transformer appropriately selected for this application d Cisco Fast Ethernet Interface Converter appropriately selected for this application 2 required e NEC Secure Cisco Smartnet 8x5xNBD extended service agreement on Cisco Industrial Ethernet 3000 Series switch TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 8 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 B Basic System Features
131. This listing shall include point logical names identifiers and alarmable ranges Provide as part of a separate submittal a hard copy of all graphics showing system components sensor locations setpoints and fixed variable data Engineer shall review and approve graphic format prior to final acceptance of system Gas Monitoring 230963 Systems and Accessories Product Data Submit for approval the manufacturer s technical product data for each component furnished as part of the gas detection system Data shall include dimensions capacities performance characteristics electrical requirements and material finishes Data shall also include installation and start up requirements Shop Drawings Before commencing any work or ordering any materials submit for approval drawings Piping Systems and Schedule of pipe materials fittings and connections by system Grooved mechanical connections systems Dampers 232000 i Accessories Refrigerant piping diagram Anchors sleeves hanger shields guides Shop drawings and performance curves on pumps and pump 232023 Pumps accessories Clearly indicate which equipment is being submitted 232133 mace Systems Shop drawings on water system specialties Specialties Condensate Pump and Condensate pump and receiver unit 232223 anes Receiver Unit Control panel schematic wiring diagram Steam Specialties and Shop Drawings on steam specialties and accessori
132. To prevent overheating by gravity flow Screwed or soldered ends Angle or straight pattern same size as main Constructed so that entire valve mechanism may be removed for cleaning Equipped with rising stem opening mechanism to open valve for gravity circulation or draining system Design Equipment Bell amp Gossett Make Armstrong Bell amp Gossett Taco J Balance Valve 1 VALVES Balancing and flow meter stations suitable for use on heating and cooling systems Constructed for 125 psi and 250 F Maximum Pressure Drop 5 0 Ft or less Use temporary meter furnished by manufacturer contractor 3 and Smaller Calibrated balance valve with provisions for connecting a portable differential pressure meter suitable as a service valve Meter connections to have built in check valves An integral pointer shall register degree of valve openings Valve shall have internal seals Install device in pipe line per manufacturer s instructions for upstream and downstream distances a Balance valve sizes shall be based upon gpm range rather than pipe size Select flow balancers such that the range of pipe flow resides in the middle 50 of the manufacturer s recommended operating range for the device b Design equipment Armstrong ArmFlo C Make Bell amp Gossett Circuit Setter Taco Tour amp Anderson 4 and Larger Nickel plated flow meter with provisions for connecting a portable differential pressure meter Sh
133. UP SERVICE A The Contractor shall provide the services of water consultant to supervise installation of chemical feed equipment start up of chemical treatment and instruct operation personnel orally and in writing in the performance of the control tests and their interpretation and to supervise through periodic visits the progress of the water treatment program 1 Field Service Engineer assigned to this job shall be thoroughly trained in the field of water treatment for at least two years B Water Consultant shall have a complete analytical laboratory for the analysis of water and waterformed deposits WATER TREATMENT FOR COOLING TOWER 232516 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C Test Kits 1 Molybdate test kit equal to Chemet K 6702 and one year supply of reagents 2 Bromine test kit equal to Chemet K 1610 and one year supply of reagents END OF SECTION WATER TREATMENT FOR COOLING TOWER 232516 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 233000 SHEET METAL AND DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents RELATED SECTIONS A 018121 Indoor Air Quality Managem
134. V2 5 shall be set at the airflow of KEF 5 plus 20 of the airflow of KEF4 b The DDC system shall poll KEF 6 and KEF 7 if the fans are in operation the minimum airflow of VAV2 8 shall be set at 20 of the airflow of KEF 6 and KEF 7 Hood Exhaust Systems General a Kitchen hood exhaust systems consist of an exhaust fan a make up air unit and a or a group of exhaust hoods Make up air units may serve hoods in a different arrangement than the exhaust fans b Kitchen hood exhaust systems shall be controlled by the M A R V E L kitchen control system with integration into the building management system The following shall apply to each kitchen hood exhaust system 1 During the user defined occupied period if the kitchen hood exhaust system is locally initiated the make up air unit and kitchen exhaust fan shall initiate 2 At the user defined setback time if any kitchen hood exhaust system is operating the associated kitchen exhaust fan and make up air unit shall de energize and the outside air damper on the make up air unit shall close 3 There shall be a manual override at the exhaust hood which will operate the system outside of the occupied period for 45 minutes adj SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 230993 11 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 Kitchen Exhaust Fans a Exhaust fans shall be controlled by
135. W YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 B In the event of a sensor controller or remote panel malfunction the remote panel shall energize an on board fault relay and turn on a fault indicator on the front panel The remote panel shall continuously display the specified refrigerant concentration of each sensor via an LCD display The remote panel shall have a minimum of three levels of activation for each detected refrigerant level There shall be 3 relays corresponding to three alarm levels The alarm A relay shall be energized and the first alarm Alarm A shall be initiated when the refrigerant concentration reaches or exceeds the programmed Alarm A level Alarm A shall start the mechanical room ventilation equipment The Alarm B relay shall be energized and the second alarm Alarm B shall be initiated when the refrigerant concentration levels reach or exceed the programmed Alarm B level Alarm B shall energize an onboard red horn strobe unit attached to the controller or a remote red alarm horn strobe All relays shall be form C double pole double throw Dry contacts shall be rated for 5 amps resistive load at 240 Vac The remote panel shall provide an audible alarm silence button on the front panel to silence the audible alarm but will automatically reset and sound again at the next alarm occurrence The remote panel shall be wall mount type with the following features 1 Enclosure Type The enclosure shall be NEMA 4 ty
136. W YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 Product Data Manufacturer s data sheets on each material to be used in fire stop systems including Product characteristics and Materials Safety Data Sheets MSDS Listing numbers of systems in which each product is to be used Preparation instructions and recommendations Storage and handling requirements and recommendations Installation methods aPonN gt Installers Qualification Documentation Verification Samples For each finish product specified two samples representing actual product color and patterns 1 06 QUALITY ASSURANCE A General All through penetration fire stop systems shall be installed with approved methods using materials that have been tested and classified to produce an approved assembly Manufacturer Qualifications All primary products specified in this section shall be supplied by a single manufacturer with a minimum of ten years experience Installer Qualifications Firm must be qualified by having experience staff and training to install the specified products and meets the following criteria 1 Contractor is acceptable to or licensed by the manufacturer 2 Contractor is acceptable to or licensed by the AHJ 3 Contractor has completed the manufacturer s certified product installation training 4 Contractor must provide a list of completed projects as evidence of experience include project name and address Owner s name and
137. ad construction columns and other structural and permanent enclosure elements of the building Limit clearance to 1 0 where furring is shown for enclosure or concealment of piping but allow for insulation thickness if any Wherever possible in finished and occupied spaces conceal piping from view by locating in column enclosures in hollow wall construction or above suspended ceilings Do not encase horizontal runs in solid partitions except as indicated Space pipe supports arrange reducers and pitch piping to allow air to be vented to system high points and to allow the system to be drained at the low points and wherever required to permit complete draining of all lines Make all changes in size and direction of piping with fittings except for soft copper tubing use tubing bender Install piping to valves strainers pumps and other equipment at full line size Where reduction or increase in size is required make it with a fitting at the equipment connection Air Vents Provide manual air vents at high points in piping system and where indicated on the drawings Drain Valves Provide manual drain valves at low points in piping system and where indicated on the drawings EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS A Equipment and systems in accordance with laws codes and provisions of each applicable section of these specifications Accurately establish grade and elevation of piping before setting sleeves Install piping without springing or
138. ade especially for this job or distinctly modified for same errors resulting from use of standard factory drawings responsibility of this Contractor 4 Supervising and checking installation for compliance with manufacturer s recommendations 5 Checking out towers and actual start up of same 6 Advising and assisting this Contractor in making final adjustments a Regulating flow of condenser water b Provide for proper capacity control and most economical operation Cc Under actual load conditions equal to at least 75 design conditions 7 Cooling tower shall be provided with the following parts only warranty a Entire unit One 1 year from start up not to exceed eighteen 18 months from shipment COOLING TOWERS 236513 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 b Motor Drive System Five 5 year comprehensive warranty against materials and workmanship including motor fan bearings mechanical support sheaves bushings and belt B Installing contractor shall be responsible for providing one year free service and guarantee from date of final acceptance 1 04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Test and certify cooling tower thermal performance according to CTI Standard 201 B Test and certify cooling tower sound performance according to CTI ATC 128 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Furnish and install as shown on
139. age Shall provide for initial pre straining prior to pump suction followed by direct pumping through a specific centrifugal action solids from liquid separator and immediate return of flow to the HydroBoosters Separated solids shall be purged periodically to desired disposal with an automatic purge valve Strainer Cast iron housing manual cleaning 9 32 inch minimum mesh rating stainless steel basket Pump End suction single stage TEFC motor cast iron housing iron impeller bronze shaft sleeve silicon carbide mechanical shaft seal flooded suction required Separator Centrifugal action design incorporating a true tangential inlet and mutually tangential Swirlex internal accelerating slots employed to promote the proper velocity necessary for the removal of the separable solids The internal accelerating slots shall be spiral cut for optimum flow transfer laminar action and particle influence into the separation barrel The separator s internal vortex shall allow this process to occur without wear to the accelerating slots Separated particle matter shall spiral downward along the perimeter of the inner separation barrel in a manner which does not promote wear of the separation barrel and into the solids collection chamber located below the vortex deflector plate The separator shall be of unishell construction with SA 36 SA 53B or equivalent quality carbon steel minimum thickness of 25 inches Automatic Purge Valve An
140. aining shall cover all aspects of installation operations and programming of the gas detection systems Included in the above training the Contractor shall review the Operations and Maintenance manual s with the Owner This session shall also include but not be limited to 1 Fundamental operation of the system 2 Training on setpoint adjustment modifications 1 10 WARRANTY A Warranty for the entire gas detection system shall commence upon completion of the system commissioning as specified The warranty includes fine tuning of all dynamic elements of the gas detection system to achieve reasonable efficient and protection and operation Provide a one year warranty on all controllers Provide a one year warranty on all other components Disclose to Owner and accommodate longer warranty periods if provided by components manufactured at the time of purchasing PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 EXPANSION UNIT A The controller shall provide a 4 20 mA output signal with an accuracy of 3 for each sensor corresponding to the measured refrigerant levels of each sensor In the event of a sensor or controller malfunction the controller shall energize an on board fault relay and turn on a fault indicator on the front panel The controller shall continuously display the specified refrigerant concentration of each sensor via an LCD display The controller shall have a minimum of three levels of activation for each detected refriger
141. ainting as required to repair finish of equipment furnished 3 19 ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES A In the event the Consultant is required to provide additional engineering services as a result of substitution of equivalent materials or equipment by the Contractor or changes by the Contractor in dimension weight power requirements etc of the equipment and accessories furnished or if the Consultant is required to examine and evaluate any changes proposed by the Contractor for the convenience of the Contractor then the Consultant s hourly rate and expenses in connection with such additional services shall be paid by the Contractor and shall be deducted from any moneys owed to the Contractor BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 18 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 B In the event the Consultant is required to provide additional engineering services as a result of Contractor s errors omissions or failure to conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents or if the Consultant is required to examine and evaluate any changes proposed by the Contractor solely for the convenience of the Contractor then the Consultant s hourly rate and expenses in connection with such additional services shall be paid by the Contractor and shall be deducted from any moneys owed to the Contractor In the event the Consultant is required to i
142. all be capable of joining PE pipe to PE pipe steel pipe to PE pipe or steel pipe to steel pipe Steel body couplings installed underground on plastic pipe shall be factory equipped with anode B PE Pipe ASTM D 2513 SDR 11 1 PE Fittings ASTM D 2683 socket fusion type or ASTM D 3261 butt fusion type with dimensions matching PE pipe 2 PE Transition Fittings Factory fabricated fittings with PE pipe complying with ASTM D 2513 SDR 11 and steel pipe complying with ASTM A 53 A 53M black steel Schedule 40 Type E or S Grade B 3 Transition Service Line Risers Factory fabricated and leak tested a a moaoe Underground Portion PE pipe complying with ASTM D 2513 SDR 11 inlet connected to steel pipe complying with ASTM A 53 A 53M Schedule 40 Type E or S Grade B with corrosion protective coating for aboveground outlet Outlet shall be threaded or flanged or suitable for welded connection Bridging sleeve over mechanical coupling Factory connected anode Tracer wire connection Ultraviolet shield Stake supports with factory finish to match steel pipe casing or carrier pipe 4 Steel Mechanical Couplings Capable of joining plain end PE pipe to PE pipe steel pipe to PE pipe or steel pipe to steel pipe FACILITY NATURAL GAS PIPING by tid 3 ABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC LLEGE o a Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements available manufacturers offering products that may be
143. all be individually calibrated Provide with a butterfly valve with memory stop at each location a Flow meter sizes shall be based upon gpm range rather than pipe size Flow Meter Size GPM Range 4 180 300 5 300 500 230523 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 b Design equipment Bell amp Gossett c Makes Bell amp Gossett Illinois Taco PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A General 1 Provide valves of type called for and where required to service equipment 2 Provide at major building and system sections 3 Provide chain wheels guides and chain loops for valves where called for or in Mechanical Rooms where valves are mounted higher than 8 0 AFF 4 Isolating valves for individual terminal units or other similar apparatus may be inside cabinet or at connection to branch main where accessible 5 Locate valves with stems at or above horizontal positions and swing check valves in horizontal position only 6 Butterfly valves may be used for water service and low pressure steam under 15 psig over 2 as noted 7 Ball valves may be used for water service through 3 unless otherwise noted 8 Provide hose threaded drain valves at low points strainers equipment and as called for B Relief Valves 1 Hot Water System Pipe discharge to floor drain and place hanger at elbow Insta
144. all be maintained Reference shall also be made to the architectural structural mechanical site and electrical drawings and specifications for additional facilities to be demolished or handled STORAGE AND PROTECTION OF MATERIALS A Store Materials on dry base at least 6 above ground or floor Store so as not to interfere with other work or obstruct access to buildings or facilities Provide waterproof windproof covering Remove and provide special storage for items subject to moisture damage Protect against theft or damage from any cause Replace items stolen or damaged at no cost to Owner FREEZING AND WATER DAMAGE A Take all necessary precautions with equipment systems and building to prevent damage due to freezing and or water damage Repair or replace at no change in contract any such damage to equipment systems and building Perform first seasons winterizing in presence of Owner s operating staff ROUGH IN A Due to small scale of Drawings it is not possible to indicate all offsets fittings changes in elevation etc Verify final locations for rough ins with field measurements and with the equipment being connected Verify exact location and elevations at work site prior to any rough in work DO NOT SCALE PLANS If field conditions details changes in equipment or shop drawing information require a significant change to the original documents contact the Owner s Representative for approval before proceeding
145. all times 3 02 INSTALLATION A Install in strict accordance with manufacturer s requirements shop drawings and Contract Documents Chiller manufacturer must approve the refrigerant piping design B Adjust and level chiller in alignment on supports C Coordinate electrical installation with Division 26 D Coordinate controls with control contractor E Provide all appurtenances required to ensure a fully operational and functional chiller 3 02 THIS CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR A Providing 4 concrete pad B Obtaining installation and wiring diagrams piping diagrams from manufacturer C Setting refrigeration machine on proper vibration isolation equipment Install precisely according to vibration isolator manufacturer s installation details with spring type isolators D Providing piping valves and accessories to connect condenser and chilled water flow switches oil cooler piping purge condenser and other miscellaneous special devices or piping required for actual machines and tower selected obtain exact requirements from manufacturer of equipment E Provide thermometers and pressure gauges at all inlets and outlets F Coordinating Work of other trades in area adjacent to machines to insure adequate clearances for operating and service as well as tube pulling space G Guaranteeing system including refrigerant charge for one year from date of acceptance H Prevention of freeze up from any cause l Insulate comple
146. aluminum propeller Aluminum for explosion proof application Provide guard for belts pulleys and fan blades Design Equipment Greenheck 233400 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C Acceptable Make Twin City Cook Greenheck PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT A Provide equipment in accordance with manufacturer s instructions All fans shall meet the intent of the system performance requirements Provide rubber in shear vibration isolation for all fans unless otherwise called for differently Provide necessary supporting ironwork and platforms for equipment as detailed on the contract drawings Provide guards for all exposed belts shafts and fan wheels Change pulley sizes or adjust sheaves as required to make systems deliver specified quantities of air as listed on the Contract Drawings 3 02 SPARE PARTS A At the completion of the project the contractor shall provide the Owner with one 1 spare set of belts for each belt driven fan Belts shall be tagged by fan number END OF SECTION FANS 233400 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 233600 VARIABLE AND CONSTANT VOLUME TERMINAL UNITS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 DESCRIPTION A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for
147. angement Make required changes in work of all other trades at no increase in any contract Provide larger motors electrical feeders circuit breakers equipment additional control devices valves fittings and other miscellaneous equipment required for proper operation and assumes responsibility for proper location of roughing and connections by other trades Remove and replace door frames access doors walls ceilings or floors required to install other than design make equipment Contractor shall retain the ultimate responsibility for function of equipment and materials which are not the basis of design for the contract documents If revised arrangement submittal is rejected revise and resubmit specified design equipment item which conforms to contract documents 1 08 INTENT OF DRAWINGS A The drawings are diagrammatic unless detailed dimensioned drawings are included Drawings show approximate locations of equipment and fixtures Exact locations are subject to the approval of the Owner s Representative B In the event of conflict between the drawings and specifications or discrepancies within either this shall be brought to the attention of the Engineer for resolution prior to submission of bids In the event that the contractor fails to note these discrepancies prior to submission of bids or in writing within their bid submission the Engineer shall resolve the discrepancy such that the design intent is provided The contractor shall
148. ant level There shall be 3 relays corresponding to GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES 230963 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 three alarm levels The alarm A relay shall be energized and the first alarm Alarm A shall be initiated when the refrigerant concentration reaches or exceeds the programmed Alarm A level Alarm A shall start the mechanical room ventilation equipment The Alarm B relay shall be energized and the second alarm Alarm B shall be initiated when the refrigerant concentration levels reach or exceed the programmed Alarm B level Alarm B shall energize an onboard red horn strobe unit attached to the controller or a remote red alarm horn strobe All relays shall be form C double pole double throw Dry contacts shall be rated for 5 amps resistive load at 240 Vac C The controller shall provide an audible alarm silence button on the front panel to silence the audible alarm but will automatically reset and sound again at the next alarm occurrence D The controller shall be wall mount type with the following features 1 Enclosure Type The enclosure shall be NEMA 4 type Access to the inside of the enclosure and wiring connections shall be through a front facing full length door The door shall have a window size sufficient to allow viewing of a 2 line by 20 character LCD display 2 Enclosure Size the enclosur
149. approval the manufacturer s technical product data for each component furnished as part of the gas detection system Data shall include dimensions capacities performance characteristics electrical requirements and material finishes Data shall also include installation and start up requirements B Shop Drawings Before commencing any work or ordering any materials submit for approval drawings detailing the following 1 Complete shop drawings of the gas detection system s for electrical services including equipment cuts schematic diagrams layout drawings a written sequence of operation indicating the function of each device and connections to equipment furnished by others Submittal shall indicate each item by its nomenclature as used in the schematic diagrams and the sequence of operation shall clearly indicate its function 2 Show all gas detection equipment and indicate the function of each item Schematics shall not be typicals but shall show the specific equipment for the application 1 04 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A Provide a complete gas detection system as manufactured by one manufacturer and as specified herein and or indicated on the drawings 1 The gas detection system shall be designed by the equipment manufacturer GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES 230963 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421
150. as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Split system air conditioner Manufacturer s wiring diagrams Refrigerant piping schematics showing accessories 1 03 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Provide units to fit intended use and location as indicated 1 PART 2 PRODUCTS Capacity size and arrangement static pressure brake horsepower component parts and accessories as scheduled and or as necessary to obtain required results and allow for proper maintenance Unit capacities to be ARI ASHRAE and AMCA rated Each size fan to be supplied shall be tested in the manufacturer s laboratory under simulated installation conditions Ratings based on test not on interpolated or extrapolated calculation Guaranteed sound power level ratings not exceeding those of design equipment Furnished by equipment manufacturer Horsepower as scheduled and type as required for each location and service Motors shall comply with requirements of Section 15A018 Motors 2 01 AIR HANDLING UNIT A Units shall be completely factory assembled including coil condensate drain pan fan motor filters and controls in an insulated casing Units shall be UL listed and C S A certified Forward curved dynamically and statically balanced fan with 3 speed direct drive Fan motor bearing shall be permanently lubricated Units shall have sheet metal and steel frame construction and shall be painte
151. ated damper positions C If any damper is more than 95 open the duct static pressure set point shall be automatically incremented up by 0 1 w c adj each polling interval up to a maximum determined during air balance to be adequate to serve all terminals at 100 flow d If all dampers are less than 85 open the duct static pressure set point shall be automatically incremented down 0 1 w c adj each polling interval down to a minimum determined during air balance to be adequate to serve all terminals at minimum flow 9 Return Fan Speed Modulation a The return fan air flow shall track the supply fan air flow at a calculated differential through modulation of the variable speed drives The baseline tracking differential shall be determined during air balancing to achieve required pressurization relative to adjacent areas with the kitchen exhaust fans and makeup air systems off The operating tracking differential shall be calculated based upon this value PLUS the tracking differential described under part 12 of this sequence 10 Safeties a SEQUENCE OF OPERATION The air handling unit shall be equipped with static pressure safeties and smoke detectors in the return ductwork and a freezestat downstream of the cooling coil All safety devices shall be hard wired in series through the drive inhibit or safety interlock if available VFD inputs of both supply and return fans to shut them down immediately on sa
152. ater unit heaters steam unit heaters and hot water cabinet unit heaters B Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation and related work as shown on the Contract Documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Unit heaters and cabinet unit heaters PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Free from expansion and contraction noises and strains Fan speed shown on Schedule shall not be exceeded Each piece of equipment factory boxed and tagged by room number Cabinet unit heaters and unit heaters shall have baked enamel finish with color selected by the Architect from manufacturer s standard colors Rating in accordance with standard test codes adopted jointly by IUGA and ASHRAE 2 02 UNIT HEATERS A General 1 Ceiling suspended 2 Access for servicing the heating element motors and controls 3 Horizontal discharge units with adjustable horizontal and or vertical outlet vanes 4 Vertical units with adjustable outlet louvers or diffusers B Fan and Motor 1 Statically and dynamically balanced 2 Motor shall be totally enclosed and designed for continuous operation Lubrication shall be sealed in permanent type 3 Unit mounted low voltage thermostat Provide transformer UNIT HEATER AND CABINET UNIT HEATERS 238239 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C D E Steam Hot
153. aterial and workmanship for a period of one 1 year after final acceptance Guarantee System to 1 Maintain temperatures within 1 F above and below setting TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 7 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 Humidity devices shall maintain relative humidity conditions within 3 of span 0 100 RH B Warranty for the entire control system shall commence upon completion and acceptance by the Engineer of the system commissioning as specified The warranty includes fine tuning of all dynamic elements of control system to achieve reasonable efficient end equipment protective mode of operation C Provide a one year warranty on all DDC controllers and all other components D Disclose to Owner and accommodate longer warranty periods if provided by components manufactured at the time of purchasing PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A General Requirements 1 A distributed logic control system complete with Direct Digital Control DDC software shall be provided This system is to control all mechanical equipment as described in section 230993 Sequence of Operation 2 All logic controllers for terminal units air handlers central mechanical equipment and the Microsoft Windows based operator s terminal s shall communicate and share data All logic controllers shall be fully programmable
154. atherproof seal Circumferential joints shall be weatherproof sealed with 2 inch x 0 016 inch thick aluminum straps lined with permanent plastic sealing compound 3 Cover insulated fittings valves and offsets with mitered sections of jacketing Seal joints with mastic and secure with aluminum strapping and wing seals 4 Factory fabricated preformed fitting covers of same material as jacketing may be used instead of mitered jacketing 5 Install jacketing to avoid trapping condensation and precipitation 3 04 DUCTWORK INSULATION A INSULATION Provide external thermal insulation for duct Not required where ducts have internal acoustical insulation and are located inside the conditioned space All exterior ductwork must be insulated compliant with external insulation requirements of this specification Make special provisions at dampers damper motors thermometers instruments and access doors Apply as Follows 1 Rigid board type Impale board over mechanical fasteners welded pins or adhered clips 12 in to 18 in centers minimum of two rows per side Secure insulation with washers on clips Seal breaks and joints in vapor barrier with 4 in wide matching tape or 4 in glass fab applied with BF 35 00 Apply tape over corner beading where exposed 2 Flexible blanket type Joints and seams made with 2 in lap of vapor barrier Round ducts Apply BF 85 20 adhesive to ducts in 6 in brush widths at 1 ft intervals and at each
155. ation isolation D Install equipment in readily accessible locations as defined by National Electrical Code NEC Chapter 1 Article 100 Part A E Verify wiring integrity to ensure continuity and freedom from shorts and ground faults F Equipment installation and wiring shall comply with industry specifications and standards and local codes for performance reliability and compatibility 3 10 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A Work materials and equipment shall comply with rules and regulations of applicable local state and federal codes and ordinances B Continually monitor field installation for code compliance and workmanship quality C Contractor shall arrange for work inspection by local or state authorities having jurisdiction over the work 3 11 COMMUNICATION WIRING A Install communication wiring in separate raceways and enclosures from other Class 2 wiring B During installation do not exceed maximum cable pulling tension or bend radius specified by the cable manufacturer C Verify entire network s integrity following cable installation using appropriate tests for each cable D Install lightning arrestor according to manufacturer s recommendations between cable and ground where a cable enters or exits a building E Each run of communication wiring shall be a continuous length without splices when that length is commercially available Runs longer than commercially available lengths shall have as few splices as po
156. ation split core current transformer type with built in rectifier and high gain servo amplifier with 4 20 mA two wire output Full scale unit ranges shall be 10 A 20 A 50 A 100 A 150 A and 200 A with internal zero and span adjustment Unit accuracy shall be 1 full scale at 500 ohm maximum burden B Transmitter shall meet or exceed ANSI ISA S50 1 requirements and shall be UL CSA recognized C Unit shall be split core type for clamp on installation on existing wiring CURRENT TRANFORMERS A AC current transformers shall be UL CSA recognized and shall be completely encased except for terminals in approved plastic material B Transformers shall be available in various current ratios and shall be selected for 1 accuracy at 5 A full scale output C Use fixed core transformers for new wiring installation and split core transformers for existing wiring installation VOLTAGE TRANSMITTERS A AC voltage transmitters shall be self powered single loop two wire type 4 20 mA output with zero and span adjustment B Adjustable full scale unit ranges shall be 100 130 Vac 200 250 Vac 250 330 Vac and 400 600 Vac Unit accuracy shall be 1 full scale at 500 ohm maximum burden C Transmitters shall meet or exceed ANSI ISA S50 1 requirements and shall be UL CSA recognized at 600 Vac rating VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER A AC voltage transformers shall be UL CSA recognized 600 Vac rated and shall have built in fuse protection B Transform
157. auge G 90 Galvanized steel intake wall 100 aluminum spun fan inlet funnel and an 7 gauge HR steel painted motor support plate rail and structure 237313 6 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 e All motors shall be standard foot mounted type TEAO selected at the specified operating voltage RPM and efficiency as specified or as scheduled elsewhere Motors shall meet the requirements of NEMA MG 1 Part 30 and 31 section 4 4 2 f Motors shall meet the requirements of specification section 2301513 Motors and be specifically design for use in multiple fan arrays that operate at varying synchronous speeds as driven by an approved VFD g Motor HP shall not exceed the scheduled HP as indicated in the AHU equipment schedule s h Steel cased motors and or ODP motors are not acceptable i All motors shall include permanently sealed L10 400 000 hr bearings and AEGIS shaft grounding to protect the motor bearings from electrical discharge machining due to stray shaft currents j Each fan motor assembly shall be dynamically balanced to meet AMCA standard 204 96 exceeding category BV 5 to meet or exceed an equivalent Grade G 55 producing a maximum rotational imbalance of 03 per second peak filter in 55mm per second peak filter in k The fan array shall consist of multiple fan and motor cubes or cells
158. ave a flame spread rating of 25 or less and a smoke developed rating of 50 or less in accordance with NFPA 255 2 All equipment and material for which there is a listing service shall bear a UL label 3 Electrical equipment and systems shall meet UL Standards and requirements of the N E C This listing requirement applies to the entire assembly Any modifications to equipment to suit the intent of the specifications shall be performed in accordance with UL Standards and the requirements of the N E C 4 Communications equipment shall meet all FCC Regulations 5 All materials unless otherwise specified shall be new and be the standard products of the manufacturer Used equipment or damaged material will be rejected BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 6 The listing of a manufacturer as acceptable does not indicate acceptance of a standard or catalogued item of equipment All equipment and systems must conform to the Specifications 2 02 SUBSTITUTIONS A The materials products and equipment described in the Bidding Documents establish a standard of required quality functions dimensions and appearance that must be met by any proposed substitution B Proposed substitutions must be submitted in writing to the Architect and Engineer a minimum of ten 10 days prior to the date for re
159. bal control purposes 1 Duty cycling program shall periodically turn selected loads off to reduce energy consumption 2 Optimal run time program shall control the start up and shutdown of HVAC equipment based on the most energy efficient schedule 3 Programs shall be supervised by an energy management program which shall oversee the execution of global energy management functions These programs may also reside in individual field panels on systems of this architecture If the host computer is to act only in a supervisory mode specific panels shall be assigned to global function duty 2 21 ENCLOSURES A Central DDC control panels shall be fully enclosed cabinet baked enamel steel aluminum or composite material construction and shall meet the requirements of NEMA 1 enclosures Panels shall have hinged door with a locking latch Cover exposed electrical connections Each component on front panel shall have an appropriate engraved label describing its function Components inside the panel shall be appropriately labeled for ease of identification Stick on labels are not acceptable Panels shall be either free standing or wall mounted Provide support steel framing 2 22 CENTRAL DDC PANELS A General Central DDC panels shall be microprocessor based multi tasking multi user real time digital control processors Each DDC panel shall consist of required processors communication controllers power supplies and input output devices
160. be fabricated from structural steel with an appropriate rigging hole Lifting lugs shall be located at the 237313 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 AIR HANDLING UNITS corner of each section and along the sides if required and sized to allow rigging and handling of the unit All gasket and necessary assembly hardware shall ship loose with unit Junction boxes with a factory supplied numbered terminal strip shall be supplied at each shipping split for reconnection of control wiring Unit perimeter base shall be completely welded and fabricated using heavy gauge structural steel tubing Bolted bases are not acceptable C Channel cross supports shall be welded to perimeter base steel tubing and located on maximum 24 centers to provide support for internal components Base rails shall include lifting lugs welded to perimeter base at the corner of the unit or each section if de mounted Entire base frame is to be painted with a phenolic coating Internal walk on floor shall be 16 ga galvanized steel The outer sub floor of the unit shall be made from 20 ga galvanized steel The floor cavity shall be spray foam insulated with floor seams gasketed for thermal break and sealed for airtight construction Where access is provided to the unit interior floor openings shall be covered with walk on phenolic coated steel safety grating Singl
161. board 8 Maximum distance between the sensor and controller shall not exceed 200 ft 9 Maximum System Maintenance Requirements The detectors shall require no periodic maintenance other than yearly zero and span checking with calibrated zero and span gas Periodic checking or adjustments of the unit shall be capable of being accomplished by one person at the unit location 10 The detectors shall be located where the refrigerant is used and or stored in accordance with the parameters listed below The alarms shall be activated in accordance with the following parameters st nd EAN Aa Ar 3 alarm Mounting Toxic Gases setpoint setpoint setpoint Height Coverage TLV TWA TLV STEL P 9 Carbon Monoxide CO 25 ppm 200 ppm 225 ppm 5 ft AFF 20 ft Refrigerants 250 ppm 500 ppm 900 ppm 1ft AFF 1 per chiller GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES 230963 8 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 04 2 05 ACCESSORIES A Strobe amp Horn Strobe and horn may be integral to the controller or remote mounted The remote mounted unit shall be rated at 85dba at 10 ft The integral horn strobe unit shall be rated at 90dba at 3 ft B Emergency break glass switches Provide emergency break glass manual switches C Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Provide two Self Contained Breathing Apparatus SCBA with wall mounted cabinets Mount cabine
162. ceipt of Bids Each request shall include the name of the proposed material product or equipment being substituted cut sheets installation drawings performance and test data warranties and location of three 3 similar installations with reference names of owner or facility personnel responsible for maintaining equipment At that time the equipment or will be evaluated and if determined to be acceptable an Addendum will be issued to all bidders Failure to follow the guidelines described above may result in equipment being rejected at submittal based solely on failure to follow the above guidelines C Approval by the Architect and or Engineer to proceed with a substitution does not relieve the contractor from meeting all of the dimensional requirements and maintaining the full functionality and performance of the material product or equipment used as the basis of design D Requests for substitution shall be made only by a Bidder Requests for substitution from sales representatives vendors or suppliers are unacceptable and will not be considered 2 03 FACTORY ASSEMBLED PRODUCTS A Provide maximum standardization of components to reduce spare part requirements B Manufacturers of equipment assemblies which include components made by others shall assume complete responsibility for final assembled unit 1 All components of an assembled unit need not be products of the same manufacturer 2 Constituent parts which are alike shall be produc
163. ch location where chemicals are introduced to the system 2 03 WATER METERS A Water meters shall be rotating disc volumetric positive displacement type with an impulse contactor to provide one impulse per 10 gallons of make up water to the tower B Design Equipment Walchem WRM series C Acceptable Manufacturers Neptune Walchem Niagara 2 04 COOLING TOWER BLEED AND FEED CONTROL A Controller to be equal to a Walchem WDT410 1N9 RV and incorporate the following features 1 Linear conductivity control with set point test calibrate and range selector Range 50 1000 mmhos or 500 10 000 field selectable Provide conductivity meter display on controller face Unit to be temperature compensated between 40 130 F Accuracy to be 5 over entire range w 99 8 linearity Probe shall have carbon element and PVC body with integral T C element Conductivity probe shall be compatible with controller 5 Provide T2 option with counter 0 100 adj reset type timer 0 10 min adj and controls for timer adjustment counter adjustment treatment pump MOA ORP control for Bromine addition Alarm output relay to BMS for low conductivity high conductivity and no flow Flow meter input able to accept flow meter provided B Acceptable Manufacturers Chemteck Vector Industries Precision 2 05 BROMINE FEEDER A Feeder for the introduction of chemicals shall suit the requirements of the application B Heavy gauge carbon steel coated with chemical
164. closures shall be at least 1 in below top of windowsill Bottom of heating unit enclosures unless otherwise called for approximately 6 in above floor and above the base molding Refer to Owner s representative at once any correction discrepancy or suggested change in size or location This Contractor responsible for proper location and size of recesses Coordinate dimensions from floor to bottom of recess with other trades Provide framing in recess and shims if required 2 02 PANEL RADIATORS A Wall hung type 1 Radiators manufactured of cold rolled low carbon steel fully welded and consisting of header pipes at each end connected by flat oval water tubes 2 Tube wall thickness shall be Standard Pressure 0 048 minimum 3 Radiator header pipes shall be square 0 109 min wall thickness and include all necessary supply return and air vent connections Internal baffling is required on installations with same end return 4 Piping connections shall be 1 2 NPT taper threaded sockets located in side positions Air vent connections to be 1 8 NPT taper threaded sockets 5 Working pressure of all headers and tubing to be Standard Pressure 56 psi max Factory tested at 74 psi Radiator expansion shall not exceed 0 016 per linear foot at 215 F PANEL RADIATION 238230 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 034
165. connections to the main primary air duct shall be made with flexible duct with all joints sealed and made airtight D The piping system shall be flushed to remove all debris before connecting to the active chilled beams Water connections shall be flexible hoses or hard connection using sweated fittings Flexible hoses shall comprise a PTFE lined hose with stainless steel wire braided jacket rated for a maximum operating pressure of not less than 500 PSI at 200 F 3 02 MOCK UP INSTALLATION A Prior to installation of multiple active chilled beam units the Contractor shall install a sample unit as a mock up generally representative of a typical active chilled beam and ceiling installation The mock up installation shall be complete with piping ductwork and water valves The mock up installation shall be located in one of the typical areas of the project The Contractor shall advise the Engineer and Owners representative after the mock up is complete and arrange a suitable time for inspection and review to determine any changes and modifications that need to be made for the installation to be acceptable to the Engineer and Owner The Contractor shall provide the required modifications and additional follow up field inspections as required without additional cost to the Owner END OF SECTION CHILLED BEAM 233623 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJ
166. ctory mounted and wired disconnect switch Factory mounted and wired variable speed controller for all direct drive fans Factory constructed roof curb Design Equipment Greenheck Acceptable Make Cook Greenheck Twin City 2 04 ROOF FANS LOUVERED PENTHOUSE TYPE A Centrifugal type fan wheel with backward curved blades Aluminum housing with stormproof louver blades Minimum of 0 081 in extruded of 6063T alloy mitered and continuously welded at corners Blades with integral stormproofing lip Housing insulated with 1 mat faced fiberglass mechanically fastened with stick pins and sealed in place with mastic Hinged at curb so that entire fan can be tilted upward for maintenance access to automatic dampers and damper motor with supporting bar Factory constructed roof curb For belt driven units the motor and drive shall be isolated from the airstream The motor shall be mounted on an adjustable base Permanently lubricated sealed motor bearings Fan Bearings shall be 50 000 B 10 life hours per AFBMA Provide 1 2 aluminum mesh birdscreen on inside of each louvered wall Provide unit with factory mounted and wired disconnect switch Design Equipment Greenheck Acceptable Make Cook Greenheck Twin City 2 05 PROPELLER FANS A FANS Heavy duty direct or belt driven as scheduled Square frame welded steel construction with mounting flanges and baked enamel finish Electric damper at wall Die formed steel or
167. cuments 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Condensate pump and receiver unit B Control panel schematic wiring diagram PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 CONDENSATE PUMP AND RECEIVER UNIT A Provide a Duplex condensate pump and elevated receiver unit consisting of a cast iron receiver close coupled two stage centrifugal pumps and control cabinet 1 Pumps shall be close coupled two stage centrifugal pumps permanently aligned and flange mounted to receiver Bronze impeller with stainless steel shaft and bronze wear rings Mechanical seals suitable for 250 F operation Pump shall be capable of delivering its full rated capacity at 210 F and two 2 ft NPSH B Factory wired and assembled mounted on a common steel base designed to raise the receiver 24 above the pump suction C Provide with inlet strainer dial thermometer dial pressure gauge on pump discharge water level gauge Suction isolation valves on duplex units High level water alarm with silencing button D Unit manufacturer shall provide a completely packaged prewired NEMA 2 control cabinet with piano hinged door enclosing the following 1 Combination magnetic starters for each pump each having 3 overload relays with fused disconnects and cover interlocks 2 Electrical alternator 3 Auto Off Hand selector switches for each pump 4 Numbered terminal strip 5 Fused oo circuit transformer for each circuit when the motor voltage exceeds 230 volts CONDENSATE PUMP AND RECEIV
168. d cleaned and strainers are cleared with startup mesh removed prior to balance C Cut insulation ducts pipes and equipment cabinets for installation of test probes to the minimum extent necessary to allow adequate performance of procedures After testing and balancing close probe holes and patch insulation with new materials identical to those removed Restore vapor barrier and finish according to the Insulation Specifications for this Project TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 04 Mark equipment settings with paint or other suitable permanent identification material including damper control positions valve indicators fan speed control levers and similar controls and devices indicating final settings Adjusting and balancing shall be accomplished under appropriate outdoor temperature conditions All outdoor conditions Db Wb and a description of the weather conditions at the time of testing shall be documented in the report Identify flow balancers balance cocks and dampers in systems which cannot be manipulated to satisfy balancing requirements Return to site after remedial actions are performed to adjust corrected systems Traverse duct mains to determine total air system delivery quantities after all outlets have been set and if necessary prior to final adjustment if
169. d capable of maintaining and effective barrier against flame smoke and gases in compliance with the requirements of ASTM and UL standards cited in this section Fire stopping materials must meet and be acceptable for use by all building codes and NFPA codes cited in this section Materials must be suitable for the fire stopping of penetrations made by steel glass plastic and insulated pipe All duct wraps must be 2 hour rated but in no case less than the rating of any time rated assemblies which are penetrated SUBMITTALS A For each different fire stopping configuration provide the following 1 Listing agency s detailed drawing showing opening penetrating items and fire stopping materials identified with the listing agency s name and number or designation fire rating achieved and date of listing 2 Indentify which rated assembly each system is to be used in 3 Any installation instructions that are not included on the detailed drawing 4 For proposed systems that do not conform strictly to the listing submit listing agency s drawing marked up to show medications and stamped approved by fire stop system manufacturer s fire protection engineer Product Certificates Submit certificates signed by fire stop system manufacturer certifying that materials furnished comply with requirements FIRE RATED DUCT INSULATION 230714 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NE
170. d enclosures with new material and repaint to match adjacent area TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 33 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 APPENDIX A GLOSSARY OF TERMS Terms used within the Specification Text Advanced Application Controller AAC A fully programmable control module This control module may be capable of some of the advanced features found in Building Controllers storing trends initiating read and write requests etc but it does not serve as a master controller Advanced Application Controllers may reside on either the Ethernet IP backbone or on a subnet Application Specific Controller ASC A pre programmed control module which is intended for use in a specific application ASCs may be configurable in that the user can choose between various pre programmed options but it does not support full custom programming ASCs are often used on terminal equipment such as VAV boxes or fan coil units In many vendors architectures ASCs do not store trends or schedules but instead rely upon a Building Controller to provide those functions BACnet IP An approved BACnet network type which uses an Ethernet carrier and IP addressing BACnet MS TP An approved BACnet network type which uses a Master Slave Token Passing configuration MS TP networks are unique to BACnet and utilize EIA485 twisted pair topology running at 9600 to 76
171. d installation of all equipment with long lead times or having a major impact on work by other trades so as not to delay the job or impact the construction schedule Pay close attention to equipment that must be installed prior to building enclosure Where mounting heights are not detailed or dimensioned install systems materials and equipment to provide the maximum headroom possible Set all equipment to accurate line and grade level all equipment and align all equipment components Provide all scaffolding rigging hoisting and services necessary for erection and delivery of equipment and apparatus furnished into the premises These items shall be removed from premises when no longer required No equipment shall be hidden or covered up prior to inspection by the Owner s Representative All work requiring inspection which is concealed prior to approval shall be re opened for inspection at the Contractor s expense All work that is determined to be unsatisfactory shall be corrected immediately All work shall be installed level and plumb parallel and perpendicular to other building systems and components Install access panels or doors where units are concealed behind finished surfaces 3 18 PAINTING A This Contract Includes the following 1 Painting for all cut and patch work performed as part of Division 23 contract 2 Painting required for touch up of surfaces damaged due to the installation of Division 23 work 3 P
172. d on its points list Logs shall be accessible through system s operator interface and shall be retrievable for use in other software programs 7 Tests that fail to demonstrate proper system operation shall be repeated at the contractor s expense after Contractor makes necessary repairs or revisions to hardware or software to successfully complete each test B Acceptance 1 After tests described in this specification are performed to the satisfaction of both Engineer and Owner Engineer will accept control system as meeting completion requirements Engineer may exempt tests from completion requirements that cannot be performed due to circumstances beyond Contractor s control such as seasonal requirements or construction progress issues Engineer will provide written statement of each exempted test Exempted tests shall be performed as part of warranty 2 System shall not be accepted until completed demonstration forms and checklists are submitted and approved 3 21 CLEANING A Each day clean up debris resulting from work Remove packaging material as soon as its contents have been removed Collect waste and place in designated location B On completion of work in each area clean work debris and equipment Keep areas free from dust dirt and debris C On completion of work check equipment furnished under this section for paint damage Repair damaged factory finished paint to match adjacent areas Replace deformed cabinets an
173. d submit for review Duct testing shall be conducted in the presence of the Owner s Representative The following ductwork shall be tested 1 25 of all supply and return ductwork both upstream and downstream of VAV s 2 50 of grease exhaust ductwork Ductwork not formally tested for leakage shall be checked and guaranteed to meet standards of SMACNA Seal and Leakage Classifications seal Class A 2 w g and above Air balancing and testing shall be used to determine satisfactory operation of duct systems Balancing reports indicating excessive leakage amounts shall be required to rebuild repair or seal ductwork having excessive leakage 3 09 DAMPERS AND AIR CONTROL DEVICES A D Provide dampers necessary to permit proper balancing of air quantities Comply with code requirements for smoke and fire control Prevent introduction of uncontrolled outside air into building through roof and wall openings When dampers are installed in acoustically lined ductwork install with insulated build outs per SMACNA Install fire and smoke dampers in accordance with Fire and Smoke Dampers Section and applicable codes Install all dampers furnished as part of Control Systems Section 3 10 ACCESS DOORS A Provide as required for maintenance and service access at 1 Control dampers Damper motors Fire dampers for replacement of fire damper link Smoke detectors Control instruments Fan bearings Both inlet and outlet
174. d with an enamel finish Casing shall be insulated and knockouts shall be provided for electrical power and control wiring SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONERS 238116 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C Unit shall have a single refrigerant circuit controlled by a flow control check valve FCCV Aluminum fin surface shall be mechanically bonded to 3 8 inch OD copper tubing Coils shall be factory pressure and leak tested Filters shall be one inch low velocity semi permanent type 2 02 CONDENSING UNIT A The condensing unit shall be fully charged from the factory for up to 10 feet of piping The unit must be designed to operate at outdoor ambient temperatures as high as 115 F The unit shall be UL listed Unit casing shall be constructed of heavy gauge galvanized steel and painted with a weather resistant powder paint finish B Refrigeration system controls include condenser fan and compressor contactor High and low pressure controls shall be inherent to the compressor A factory installed liquid line dryer shall be standard The compressor shall feature internal over temperature and pressure protection total epoxy dipped hermetic motor windings thermostatically controlled sump heater centrifugal oil pump and internal spring mounts to reduce vibration and noise The coil shall be continuously wrapped corrosion resistant all aluminu
175. de the following System and air handling unit identification Location and zone Test apparatus used Area served Air terminal make 829 Op Air terminal number from system diagram Air terminal type and model number 7 Q Air terminal size 2 Test Data Include design and actual values for the following Airflow rate in cfm minimum and maximum Preliminary airflow rate as needed in cfm Final airflow rate in cfm Space temperature in deg F ooo op Duct Supply Air Temperature in Deg F J Pump Test Reports In addition to other requirements for pumps include the following data 1 Unit Data Include the following Unit identification Location Service Make and size Model and serial numbers gt 2 eo op Fluid and concentration if other than water Fluid flow rate in gpm 7 Fluid pressure differential in feet of head or psig i Pump rpm j Impeller diameter in inches nameplate k Motor make and frame size l Motor horsepower and rpm m Voltage at each connection TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 15 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 n Amperage for each phase O Full load amperage and service factor 2 Test Data Include design and actual values for the following as applicable Static head in feet of head or psig Pump shutoff pressure
176. depends on a central chiller it can send a run request to the chiller The run on request TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 35 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 algorithm also allows an operator to schedule occupancy for individual zones based on the needs of the occupants without having to adjust the schedules of related AHUs and chillers e Trim and Respond or Setpoint Optimization A control strategy that optimizes the setpoint of a source piece of equipment that supplies one or more receiving units such as an air handler unit supplying zone terminal units with heating cooling ventilation or similar service The source unit communicates with receiving units to determine heating cooling and other requirements and then adjusts its setpoint For example if all zones are comfortable and do not request cooling the AHU will gradually increase trim its supply air setpoint When a zone requests cooling the AHU responds by dropping its setpoint The more zones that request cooling the more it drops the setpoint The AHU repeats this process throughout the day to keep zones cool but with a supply air setpoint that is no cooler than necessary TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 36 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 APPENDIX B ABBREVIAT
177. ding on exterior layer of wrap Spacing 10 1 2 on center and within 1 1 2 of all overlapped seams Consult individual listings for approved banding type Duct widths greater than 24 but less than 48 Weld insulation pins to bottom of horizontal ducts on a 12 x 10 1 2 maximum grid spacing Welded insulation pins to one of the wider sides of all vertical ducts on a 12 x 10 1 2 maximum grid spacing Impale duct wrap insulation over pins and secure with speed clips Duct widths 48 and greater Weld insulation pins to all sides of ducts on a 12 x 10 1 2 maximum grid spacing Impale duct wrap insulation over pins and secure with speed clips Duct Access Doors Install duct wrap to protect access doors per the manufacturer s instructions and procedures Fire stopping at Fire Separations 1 Fire stop all wrapped ductwork penetrating fire rated concrete floors gypsum board block and concrete wall assemblies and gypsum board shaft wall assemblies using UL and or Intertek fire stop system listings appropriate for the applicable duct wrap system 2 Kitchen grease exhaust ducts Fire resistive duct wrap insulation to be continuous through wall or floor penetrations Maximum 3 clearance permitted between outer layer of duct wrap insulation and edge of opening Fill annular space between edge of opening and wrapped duct with pieces of duct wrap insulation or mineral wool insulation firmly packed into opening Compres
178. dividual sections Shop Drawings shall be dated and contain name of project name of prime professional name of prime contractor description or names of equipment materials and items and complete identification of locations at which materials or equipment are to be installed Incomplete submittals will not be accepted Number each submittal Indicate deviations from contract requirements on Letter of Transmittal Corrections or comments made on the Shop Drawings during the review do not relieve the Contractor from compliance with requirements of the drawings and specifications The Contractor is responsible for confirming and correcting all quantities checking electrical characteristics and dimensions selecting fabrication processes and techniques of construction coordinating his work with that of all other trades and performing his work in a safe and satisfactory manner Approval of shop drawings will not relieve this contractor from responsibility for errors and omissions therein All such errors or omissions must be corrected by this contractor irrespective of any approvals by the Architect or Engineer Pre test submittals must be written in report format submitted and signed off on by Owner and Engineer prior to the start of any construction work including demolition Shop drawings include but are not limited to the submissions listed below Refer to individual specification sections for specific requirements and additional submission
179. down a When initiated by the DDC system or triggered by a safety device the air handler shall shut down Both fans shall be disabled After a programmable time delay initially 30 seconds the economizer dampers shall position to 100 return air and the relief air dampers shall close b If the outdoor air is above 40 F the cooling coil control valve shall close Otherwise the chilled water valve shall be positioned to a fixed position of 50 adj to coil An alarm shall be generated the cooling coil leaving water temperature falls below 40 F and the cooling coil valve shall be opened 100 4 Cooling Coil Operation a Mechanical cooling chilled water shall be locked out at any time the plant chilled water valve is locked out b Subject to startup and shutdown sequences and outdoor air lockout temperature the cooling coil shall modulate to maintain coil leaving air temperature at set point based on a reset schedule of 60 F at 10 F outdoor air 53 F at 80 F outdoor air SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 230993 8 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 Cc When the CWR temperature is below 40 F the cooling valve shall open d If the CWR temperature drops below 34 F the unit shall be shut down and a critical alarm shall be generated 5 Economizer Operation a The economizer OA and RA dampers shall modulate in sequence with
180. e Mechanical Code of New York State Latest Edition PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS Provide products that are listed by at least one of the following 1 Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL in Fire Resistance Directory category XHEN or XHBN as appropriate FIRE RATED DUCT INSULATION 230714 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 Omega Point Laboratories OPL in Directory of Listed Products Through Penetration Fire Resistance Directory 3 Any other qualified independent testing and inspection agency that conducts periodic follow up inspections and is acceptable to authorizes having jurisdiction AHJ Furnish products identical to those tested for classification by listing agency Mark product packing with classification marking of listing agency Fire stopping exposed to view traffic moisture or physical damage Provide products that after curing do not deteriorate when exposed to those conditions during and after construction Use only products specifically listed for use in listed systems Provide products that are compatible with each other with the substrates forming openings and with the items if any penetrating the fire stopping under the conditions represented by this project based on testing and field performance demonstrated by the manufacturer Fire stopping material must be asbestos free an
181. e BV Binary Value An intermediate software point that may be editable or read only Editable BVs are typically used to allow the user to set a fixed control parameter such as a setpoint Read Only BVs are typically used to display the status of a control operation Sched Schedule The control algorithm for this equipment shall include a user editable schedule Trend The control system shall be configured to collect and display a trend log of this object The trending interval shall be no less than one sample every 5 minutes Change of Value trending where a sample is taken every time the value changes by more than a user defined minimum is an acceptable alternative Alarm The control system shall be configured to generate an alarm when this object exceeds user definable limits as described in the Sequence of Controls Note If the specifications require use of the BACnet protocol all of the above shall be provided as BACnet objects e Occupant Override Switch or Timed Local Override A control option that allows building occupants to override the programmed HVAC schedule for a limited period of time When the override time expires the zone returns to its unoccupied state e Occupant Setpoint Adjustment A control option that allows building occupants to adjust within limits set by the HVAC control system the heating and cooling setpoints of selected zones Typically the user interface for this function is built into the zone sens
182. e Makes Twin City Cook Greenheck CABINET FANS A Fan casings constructed of a minimum of 18 gauge steel reinforced and braced with angle framework for rigidity and to prevent vibration Prime coated and painted with manufacturer s standard enamel finish Ceiling suspended fans provided with bottom mounted clip angles Removable side panels for access to internal parts Bearing mountings adjustable and self aligning 50 000 B 10 life hours rated in accordance with AFBMA Lubricating lines extended to outside of unit casing Interior of fan section housing lined with 1 2 thick mat covered glass fiberboard meeting NFPA 90 Standards Design Equipment Greenheck Make Twin City Cook Greenheck 233400 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 03 ROOF FANS DOME TYPE A D E Centrifugal type fan wheel with backward curved blades Spun aluminum housing Fan enclosure with removable dome for access to motor drive bearings and fan wheel Hinged at curb so that entire fan can be tilted upward for maintenance access to automatic dampers and damper motor For belt driven units the motor and drive shall be isolated from the airstream The motor shall be mounted on an adjustable base Permanently lubricated sealed motor bearings Fan Bearings 50 000 B 10 life hours per AFBMA 1 2 x 1 2 aluminum mesh bird screen Fa
183. e Owner Items that the Owner does not wish to retain shall be removed from site and legally disposed of Removal and disposal of material containing asbestos and or PCB s shall be in accordance with Federal State and Local law requirements Where equipment is called for to be relocated Contractor shall carefully remove clean and recondition then reinstall Remove all abandoned piping wiring equipment lighting ductwork tubing supports fixtures etc Visit each room each crawl space and each roof to determine total Scope of Work Consistent with Industrial Code Rule 56 and the content of recognized asbestos control work the Contractor shall apprise all of his workers supervisory personnel subcontractors Owner and Consultants who will be at the job site of proper safeguards and work procedures which must be followed as described in New York State Department of Labor Industrial Code Rule 56 Completely remove all piping conduit controls and other devices associated with the equipment not to be reused in the new work This includes all pipe valves fittings insulation conduit panels and all hangers including the top connection and any fastenings to building structural systems Seal all openings after removal of equipment pipes ducts conduits and other penetrations in roof walls floors in an approved manner and in accordance with plans and specifications where specifically covered Structural integrity of the building system sh
184. e areas indicated in location as called for on the Contract Documents H Stormproof design with special curb to trap rain One piece structural head sill and jambs J All stainless steel fasteners K Design Equipment Greenheck L Acceptable Make Construction Specialties Inc Greenheck Ruskin LOUVERS AND PENTHOUSES 233726 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 02 PENTHOUSES LOUVERED TYPE A Housing shall have heavy gauge extruded aluminum blades of the storm proof style with corners mitered and welded Roof and curb caps shall be formed of heavy gauge aluminum with the entire assembly braced by interior upright angles at the corners and along the sides Provide unit with mill finish Provide 12 high insulated double wall curb Provide aluminum bird screen Design Equipment Greenheck Acceptable Make Penn Ventilator Greenheck Cook PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 GENERAL A Install louvers and penthouses as per manufacturer s recommendations 3 02 LOUVERS A Size called for is approximate wall or masonry opening size Adjust slightly to suit construction or coursing review architectural drawings or field conditions for rough opening sizes Louvers will be installed by General Contractor assisted by this Contractor Deliver in ample time Slope ductwork and plenum to louver weephole or provide
185. e shall be no more than 12 inches in any dimension 3 Mounting Provisions mounting brackets for the purpose of attaching the unit to a flat surface shall not be needed 4 Front Panel Controls a four button keypad and fan start stop and alarm silence buttons shall provide access to all monitor functions including display calibration set up and diagnostics 5 Front Panel Indicator Lights Yellow refrigerant vapor equal to or greater than AEL or TLV for specific refrigerant Red refrigerant vapor equal to or greater than STEL or 3 times the AEL TLV for specific refrigerant 6 Audible Alarm A 65dBa at 3 feet audible alarm shall be internal to the controller it shall sound when one of the pre selected alarm conditions occurs 7 No tools or special adapters shall be used for a Display of alarm set point level on front panel readout b Resetting any alarm set point C Zero and span calibration adjustments 8 System Power Requirements the system shall operate on 24Vac 2A max E BACnet The control panel shall enable BACnet communication through its BACnet output using BACnet IP protocol over twisted pair Ethernet cable 2 02 EXPANSION UNIT REMOTE PANEL A The remote panel shall provide up to four relay inputs and visual indication of the gas concentration of the gas concentration GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES 230963 6 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NE
186. e wall floors with glued and pined insulation and no sub floor are not acceptable Base frame shall be attached to the unit at the factory The construction of the air handling unit shall consist of a 1 x 2 steel frame with formed 3 20 ga galvanized steel double wall construction The exterior casing panels shall be attached to the gasketed 1 x 2 steel frame with corrosion resistant fasteners All casing panels shall be completely removable from the unit exterior without affecting the unit s structural integrity The air handling unit casing shall be of the no through metal design The casing shall incorporate insulating thermal breaks as required so that when fully assembled there s no path of continuous unbroken metal to metal conduction from inner to outer surfaces Provide necessary support to limit casing deflection to L 200 of the narrowest panel dimension If panels cannot meet this deflection additional internal reinforcing is required All panel seams shall be caulked and sealed for an airtight unit Leakage rates shall be less than 1 at design static pressure or 9 W C whichever is greater The unit exterior shall be polyester resin coated to meet or exceed ASTM B 117 salt spray resistance at 95F 2500 hrs Entire unit to be insulated with a full 3 R 12 5 thick non compressed fiberglass insulation The insulation shall have an effective thermal conductivity C of 24 BTU in sq ft F and a
187. each unit as detailed Contractor responsible for correct end connections and arrangements Arrange piping accessories and valving fully accessible for servicing Enclosures fastened to structure with screws or bolts no nailing allowed Fasten at 6 in O C Provide air collecting chamber and manual vent on return end of each heating unit on all upfeed hot water installations END OF SECTION HYDRONIC GRAVITY HEATING EQUIPMENT 238210 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 238230 PANEL RADIATION PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 DESCRIPTION A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Submit shop drawings on gravity heating equipment with color selection chart Clearly indicate which equipment is being submitted PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A All equipment shall be free from expansion noises and strains Exposed parts to be cleaned and parkerized or phosphate coated before prime coating or baked enameling Finish colors as selected from manufacturer s standard colors during the submittal process Factory boxed and tagged by room numbers Access doors shall be provided in cabinet at locations of valves flow balancers and air vents Verify at site the space available for each piece of equipment Top of heating unit en
188. ection filter section consisting of MERV 8 pre filter and MERV 18 final filter steam heating coil with face and bypass dampers chilled water coil supply fan array and discharge section Collars for ductwork connection shall be located as shown on plan with outside air and relief connections on log side opposite the coil connections and access doors return and supply connections on the ends of the unit 237313 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 6 MUA 1 4 Make up air units shall consist of angled filter section steam heating coil with face and bypass damper supply fan and discharge section Duct connections shall be on the ends of the units C Each size fan to be supplied shall be tested in the manufacturer s laboratory under simulated installation conditions Ratings based on test not on interpolated or extrapolated calculation Guaranteed full capacity delivery through duct systems finally installed and under conditions listed Guaranteed sound power level ratings not exceeding those of design equipment or as scheduled D Classification Maximum Total S P Class Up to 3 3 4 in WG STD Up to 6 3 4 in WG STD II 2 02 AIR HANDLING UNITS A General 1 AIR HANDLING UNITS Provide factory fabricated air handling units with capacity as indicated on the schedule Units shall have overal
189. efore Substantial Completion C Install identification labels for through penetration systems Pressure Sensitive self adhesive vinyl labels preprinted with the following information i The words Warning Through Penetration Fire Stop System Do Not Disturb Notify Building Management of Any Damage Listing agency s system number or designation System manufacturer s name address and phone number Installers name address and phone number General contractor s name address and phone number if applicable Date of Installation END OF SECTION FIRE RATED DUCT INSULATION 230714 8 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230923 TEMPERATURE CONTROLS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Drawings and general provisions of the Contract including General and Supplementary General Conditions and other Specification Sections apply to this section B Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents Extend existing Siemens Industry Direct Digital Control System to perform the functions described in this Section All new equipment shall be compatible with the existing system The new control components shall seamlessly integrate with the existing Direct Digital Control system without the use of integrator panels routers or any o
190. einstallation due to conflicts or improper installation shall be repaired at no cost to the Owner Sizes given on contract drawings are inside dimensions Keep openings closed with protective caps or blanks during construction to prevent entrance of dirt and debris Provide sheet metal sleeves at each floor and wall duct opening Extend access openings damper rods and levers to outside of external insulation make systems airtight No piping conduit or other obstruction to airflow is permitted in ductwork Provide with airtight streamlined sleeve soldered or brazed joint between sleeve and ductwork Increase size of ductwork to maintain proper cross sectional area Provide necessary openings sleeves hanger inserts framing chases and recesses not provided by other trades Exposed exhaust or return registers and grilles shall be flush with face of duct exposed supply registers and grilles shall be mounted outside airstream with 45 shoe tap extension collars Provide sleeves for ducts passing through walls or floors Use 14 gauge sleeve with framing through structural surfaces 18 gauge sheet metal for other cases Set sleeves 4 above finished floor in Mechanical Rooms seal watertight to floor FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS A Provide flexible connections for the intake and discharge connections of duct connected to fans and air handling equipment 1 Round connections made with adhesive and metal drawbands with ends tightly bo
191. em indicating points for field connection Diagram shall fully delineate field and factory wiring 5 Water chilling unit and accessories Motor starter Auxiliaries and accessories 6 Installation manual 1 04 START UP AND INSTALLATION DATA A Manufacturer of refrigeration machine responsible for 1 Furnishing complete installation drawings templates wiring diagrams and instruction manuals for the equipment Manufacturer s Installation Instructions Initial Start Up Instructions and Service Instructions plus catalog indicating wiring and piping shall become a part of the Contract Documents 2 Two additional copies of above data for Owner 3 Submitting drawings either made especially for this job or distinctly modified for WATER CHILLER 236416 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 05 TRAINING same errors resulting from use of standard factory drawings responsibility of this Contractor Supervising and checking installation for compliance with manufacturer s recommendations Checking out machines and actual start up of same Advising and assisting this Contractor in making final adjustments a Regulating flows of condenser water chilled water and oil cooler water b Provide for proper balance and most economical operation C Under actual load conditions equal to at least 75 design conditions Thoroughly
192. end trim piece B Heating Element 1 Hot Water System Seamless copper tube with non ferrous fins 125 Ibs minimum hydrostatic test pressure 020 tube wall thickness minimum 020 fin thickness minimum 2 Tube mechanically expanded to fin collars for permanent metal to metal contact HYDRONIC GRAVITY HEATING EQUIPMENT 238210 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 Properly support with pitch adjustment Silent element and pipe support Locate a maximum of 2 0 apart Support shall allow for lateral movement for expansion and contraction of heating equipment C Enclosures 1 Enclosure fronts 14 gauge steel a Sloping top with 1 8 diameter perforations on 3 16 centers Enclosure shall have partial perforations at inlet and outlet b Edges and corners rounded Individual sections not over 6 ft c Factory finished coat of baked enamel in a color selected by Architect 2 Support channel partial backplate and supports 14 gauge a Securely fasten to wall b Enclosure front braced by internal channel braces C No sheet metal screws or other fastening devices shall be visible d Provide wall brackets or stiffening supports adjacent to each joint and at least every 18 e Field cut hole in enclosure bottom for upfeed piping D Accessories 1 Access panel at both ends of the enclosure E Design Equipment Rittling
193. ent during Construction QUALITY ASSURANCE A Ductwork shall be fabricated and installed in compliance with latest edition of the following standards 1 SMACNA Duct Construction Standards Metal and Flexible Ductwork SMACNA Duct Liner Application Standard Plans and Specifications which exceed the requirements in any of the referenced standards B All sheet metal shall be fabricated and installed by an experienced Contractor specializing in this type of Work SUBMITTALS A Shop drawings of all sheet metal equipment being provided Submit a complete shop standard manual including construction details for all shop fabricated materials B Ductwork detail drawings DUCTWORK SHOP DRAWINGS A Prepare minimum 1 4 in scale drawings 1 Constructed from actual field inspections and measurements so as to assure a complete job 2 Incorporating dimensions of actual equipment proposed for use on the project 3 Showing adequate sections elevations and plan views and indicating the bottom of ductwork elevations from the finished floor 4 Indicating all volume dampers damper access doors air balance test plugs and other accessories required for a complete project SHEETMETAL AND DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 233000 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 B Call to the attention of the Engineers immediately any major deviations fr
194. ero span adjustment shall be provided with each transmitter to allow for recalibration as necessary 1 Liquid Differential Pressure The operating range shall be 40 to 176 F Maximum safe overpressure shall be 150 of the rated pressure C Sensor range to be selected so anticipated control setpoint resides in the middle third of the sensor span d Use of two discrete pressure sensors and mathematical determination of system differential pressure is acceptable e Differential pressure sensor shall use a five valve manifold to allow proper service without damage f Shall be contained in an aluminum NEMA 1 enclosure TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 14 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 14 DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCHES A Differential pressure switches air or water service shall be UL listed SPDT snap acting pilot duty rated 125 VA minimum and shall have scale range and differential suitable for intended application and NEMA 1 enclosure unless otherwise specified 2 15 ELECTRONIC DAMPER MOTORS A B Provide 24 VAC control operators which are 0 10 VDC input proportional or two positions with spring return as needed by control sequence and designed to operate control dampers Operator shall be synchronous motor driven with up to 150 in lb force sensor safety stop and return as required Design Make Siemen
195. ers cabinet heaters Terminal units VAV Fire dampers Smoke dampers ATT e oa90T p 2 05 MISCELANEOUS IDENTIFICATION A Provide identification and warning at any ductwork or piping run that is installed below 6 6 above finished floor B Warning shall read CAUTION UTILITIES INSTALLED WITH RESTRICTED HEAD CLEARANCE PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 GENERAL A Provide valve tags for all valves provided on project B Provide equipment tags for all equipment listed in Equipment Identification Section above C Provide piping identification with directional flow arrows for all piping on project Maximum every 15 0 Provide tags on piping at all coil terminations For piping installed through rooms provide at least one pipe label in each room for each pipe function END OF SECTION MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION 230553 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230593 TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A B All work under this section is subject to the Contract Documents and this Contractor shall be responsible for and governed by all the requirements therein This Contractor shall reference the entirety of Divisions 23 as they apply to this work 1 02 SUMMARY A Provide labor materials equipment and services to perform operations required for testing
196. ers shall be suitable for ambient temperatures of 4 C 55 C 40 F 130 F and shall provide 0 5 accuracy at 24 Vac and 5 VA load C Windings except for terminals shall be completely enclosed with metal or plastic TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 13 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 11 POWER MONITORS A Power monitors shall be provided with the electrical switch gear 2 12 CURRENT TRANSDUCER EQUIPMENT INTERFACE RELAY A Low voltage single phase 1 Combined status sensor command relay and hand off auto switch 2 Sized for monitor and control of small motors 3 Field selectable relay output 4 High and low voltage isolation 5 Industrial grade load switching relay 6 Mountable on single or double gang boxes flush on starter enclosures or stand alone 7 Approved for installation in the following environmental conditions a 0 95 relative humidity non condensing b 5 to 140 F 8 Design equipment Veris Hawkeye H500 Alternative components combining the total functionality of the specified device may be submitted for approval 2 13 PRESSURE TRANSMITTERS A Pressure transmitters shall be of 2 wire 4 20 mA output type with a capacitance element having an accuracy of 1 over the entire range Transmitter shall include protection against reverse polarity and supply voltage transients Accuracy and z
197. es 232233 ie Accessories Schedule of equipment capacities and pressure drops Steam Pressure 232236 Reducing Relief Reducing valve station and accessories Pressure relief valves Valves Shop drawings of all sheet metal equipment being provided 233000 Sheet Metal and Submit a complete shop standard manual including construction Ductwork Accessories details for all shop fabricated materials Ductwork Detail Drawings Types schedule of sizes locations and installation 233316 Fire and Smoke arrangements of all dampers Manufacturers UL listed installation details for each mounting arrangement BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 11 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 Shop drawings on fans motors drives and accessories Boerne Fans Include all fan curves and fan operating point Terminal units by room number maximum and minimum CFM Variable Volume accessories pressure drops discharge and sound power data 233600 Terminal Units by octave band Clearly indicate box sizes being proposed Submit separately the controller and control interface devices being utilized 233623 Chilled Beam Performance Data Mechanical Data Registers Grilles Diffusers 233713 Registers and Diffusers Room schedule listing size throw direction of throw accessories finish material type a
198. es Minimum of two per door at least 1 1 2 long by 1 8 thick spaced no more than 2 ft apart and no more than 1 4 of the door size from top to bottom of door Maximum 4 length 6 ft door for larger doors length equal to 1 12 door height 2 Latches As manufactured by Ventfabrics Inc or equivalent Metal window sash latch not acceptable a Access doors up to 2 w g Ventlok 100 102 b Walk in doors up to 2 w g Ventlok 260 C Access or walk in above 2 w g Ventlok 310 F Make Air Balance Ruskin Ventlok Elgen 2 10 INSTRUMENT TEST HOLES A Suitable for insertion pitot tubes and other test instruments B Fabricated with heavy screw cap and gasket C With sufficient extension to accommodate exterior insulation where required D Make Ventlok 699 PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 REQUIREMENTS A Equipment and systems shall be installed in accordance with local and state codes and regulations having jurisdiction SHEETMETAL AND DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 233000 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 02 3 03 Install all ductwork concealed and tight to the structure above unless noted otherwise on shop drawings Fabricate only after the approval of shop drawings and in locations to avoid interference Ductwork installed without approved shop drawings which requires removal modification and or r
199. estopped as required Insulate at base of pipe chase mechanical space or penthouse to match insulation value of the roofing system Apply all flashing and sealers within the temperature and humidity limits permitted by the manufacturer 3 16 SUPPORTS A Provide required supports beams angles hangers rods bases braces and other items to properly support contract work Supports shall meet the approval of the Owner s Representative Modify studs add studs add framing or otherwise reinforce studs in metal stud walls and partitions as required to suit contract work If necessary in stud BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 17 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 walls provide special supports from floor to structure above For Precast Panels Planks and Metal Decks support mechanical electrical work as determined by manufacturer and Owner s Representative Provide heavy gauge steel mounting plates for mounting contract work Mounting plates shall span two or more studs Size gauge and strength of mounting plates shall be sufficient for equipment size weight and desired rigidity 3 17 GENERAL INSTALLATIONS REQUIREMENTS A B H Coordinate the installation of required supporting devices and sleeves to be set in poured in place concrete and other structural components as they are constructed Coordinate ordering an
200. eties 1 The air handling unit shall be equipped with a freezestat downstream of the coil Safety devices shall be hard wired in series through the drive inhibit or safety interlock if available 230993 12 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 VFD inputs of supply fan to shut it down immediately on safety trip G Exhaust Fans 1 General a Each fan shall be able to be individually scheduled and have independent start stop control b The fan is wired normally open and fails off c The exhaust air damper is normally closed Fan shall energize when damper end switch is proven Enable command opens the damper The fan shall start by interlock of the damper end switch to the starter circuit 2 Common Mode Control a When the fan is off the exhaust air damper shall fail to normally closed position 3 Operation a EF 1 The fan shall run continuously and its associated damper shall open b EF 2 Shall operate when initiated by the refrigerant monitoring system C EF 3 EF 6 EF 7 EF 8 Fan shall initiate when the local space temperature set point is exceeded initially set at 82 F adjustable Fan shall run until space temperature set point is satisfied for a period of 2 minutes adj Fan shall have a built in delay of 3 minutes between de energizing and energizing d EF 4 for be locally initiated whe
201. ex Flexmaster Genflex Thermaflex 2 08 FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS TO FANS AND EQUIPMENT A Materials for flexible connections shall be fire retardant water and mildew resistant and comply with UL Standard 214 1 Systems up to 2 w g s p approximately 20 oz of fabric per sq yd Ventfabrics Inc Ventfab SHEETMETAL AND DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 233000 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 Systems greater than 2 w g s p and watertight systems Of heavy glass fabric double neoprene coated approximately 30 oz per sq yd Ventfabrics Inc Ventglas 2 09 ACCESS DOORS A In Ductwork Shall be double panel construction 1 rigid insulation when in insulated ducts SMACNA construction hinged type Double cam type only acceptable where hinged type will not fit and if approved by engineer Same metal as duct or factory fabricated Doors airtight to fit system static pressure minimum size 16 x 12 B When Installed In Kitchen Hood Exhaust Systems Shall be in accordance with NFPA 96 latest edition grease tight bolted and flanged C When installed in intake or exhaust plenums access doors will be sized to allow for full access to plenum D Where plenums are greater than 4 feet wide or deep the access door is to be at least 2 ft wide by 4 ft tall to allow for personnel entry E Door Hardware 1 Hing
202. exhaust fans include the following 1 Fan Data Include the following gt a onapo System identification Location Make and type Model number and size Manufacturer s serial number Arrangements and class Fan and motor sheave make size in inches bore and key size Fan and motor sheave dimensions center to center and amount of adjustment in inches Number of belts manufacturer and size 2 Test Data Include design and actual values for the following Oo 209 5 p Total airflow rate in cfm Total system static pressure in inches wg Fan rpm Discharge static pressure in inches wg Suction static pressure in inches wg Motor data H Duct Traverse Reports Include a diagram with a grid representing the duct cross section and record and report the following data as a minimum ONO AR WD System and air handling unit number Location and zone Traverse air temperature in deg F Duct static pressure in inches wg Duct size in inches Duct area in sq ft Design airflow rate in cfm Design velocity in fom Actual airflow rate in cfm 0 Actual average velocity in fom TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 14 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 l Air Terminal Unit Reports In addition to other requirements for terminal units include the following 1 Unit Data Inclu
203. facing edge Square ducts Over 18 duct face width fasten by impaling insulation on adhered or welded clips Secure insulation with washers on clips Seal joints and breaks with 4 in wide matching tape or 4 in 230700 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 3 05 EQUIPMENT INSULATION glass fab applied with BF 35 00 DIVISION 23 HVAC Insulate the tube bends and all exposed surfaces of duct coils operating in excess of 10 degrees differential from ambient conditions A Equipment insulation surfaces shall be a hard smooth uniform finish Install Work ready for painting EXHIBIT I PIPE INSULATION MATERIALS Notes are at end of Exhibit I INSULATION SERVICE MATERIAL PIPE DIAMETER THICKNESS REMARKS Hot water below Glass fiber 2 in and larger 2 in SEE NOTE 4 250 1 1 2 in amp smaller 1 1 2 in Chilled water Glass fiber All sizes 1 1 2 SEE NOTE 2 40 and above Condenser water Not insulated Not insulated SEE NOTE 1 Condenser water Glass fiber All sizes 2 SEE NOTE 2 exposed to the Not required to ambient be double listed thickness Steam up to Glass fiber 2 in and larger 3 in SEE NOTE 2 15 psi 1 1 2 in amp smaller 1 1 2 in SEE NOTE 3 Condensate Glass fiber 1 1 2 in to 6 in 2 in SEE NOTE 2 pumped return 1 1 4 amp smaller 1 1 2 in SEE NOTE 3 Domestic cold water Flexible Glass 2 1 2 in and large
204. facturer certifying that materials furnished comply with requirements Product Data Manufacturer s data sheets on each material to be used in fire stop systems including Product characteristics and Materials Safety Data Sheets MSDS Listing numbers of systems in which each product is to be used Preparation instructions and recommendations Storage and handling requirements and recommendations Installation methods Installers Qualification Documentation Verification Samples For each finish product specified two samples representing actual product color and patterns 230800 Mechanical Systems Commissioning 230810 Mechanical Testing Requirements BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 10 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 230923 Temperature Controls DIVISION 23 HVAC Detailed piping and wiring control diagrams and systems description for each system under control Detailed layout and nameplate list for component control panels and DDC panels Submit a valve and damper schedule showing size pressure drop configuration capacity and locations Provide apparatus Bulletins and data sheets for all control system components A complete listing of input and output points control loops and or routines including time of day functions and facilities management system functions for each controlled system
205. fans Fan shall be single width single inlet plenum fan as indicated on the schedule b Fan blades shall be hollow airfoil in shape welded to the center and wheel side plates Fan bearings shall be heavy duty self aligning type with full contact on shaft C Bearings shall be selected for a minimum L 10 life 100 000 hours at maximum horsepower and operating speed for the classification Rigid support for the inlet bearing must be removable for access to the wheel Inlet cone shall be precision spun d The fan shall be rated in accordance with AMCA 210 for performance and AMCA 300 for sound e Motors shall conform to specification section 230513 Motors 2 Indoor Air Handling Units AIR HANDLING UNITS a Multiple fan array systems for both supply and return fan systems The system shall include multiple direct driven plenum fans constructed per AMCA requirements for the duty specified class Ill as required Class fans are not acceptable b Fans shall be rated in accordance with and certified by AMCA for performance All fans shall be selected to deliver the specified airflow quantity at the specified operating Total Static Pressure and specified fan motor speed C The fan array shall be selected to operate at a system Total Static Pressure that does not exceed 90 of the specified fan s peak static pressure producing capability at the specified fan motor speed d Each fan motor cube or cell shall include a minimum 10 g
206. fans due to a fire alarm shall be by Division 26 The fire alarm system will send a signal to the DDC system for monitoring purposes only The DDC system will provide a staggered restart of the units once the alarm is cleared E All setpoints shall be adjustable 3 04 WIRING A Unless noted otherwise all electrical wiring required to interconnect the components of the control system shall be furnished and installed by the controls system installer Perform all wiring in accordance with the requirements listed below code requirements and Division 26 B Communication wiring shall be installed using the particular system recommended plenum rated jacket shielded cable The communication network wiring shall be clearly marked with a specific color code Communication wiring shall not be installed near noise producing equipment such as ballasts magnetic starters etc Communication wiring shall comply with the optimum requirements necessary to assure communication integrity and speed C All analog inputs and analog outputs shall be wired using 18 gauge stranded shielded cable D All digital outputs shall be wired using 18 gauge stranded wire All wiring in mechanical rooms walls shall be installed in EMT conduit Concealed conduit and wiring is required in all finished spaces F Power Supplies 1 Transformers Each w low voltage fuse holder disconnect 2 Actuators and relays shall use separate transformers from those powering m
207. fety trip 230993 7 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 Cc An auxiliary contact on all devices shall be monitored individually to provide specific alarm information at the operator s console d On trip of any safety device all PID controlled items cooling coil shall automatically enter shutdown mode and the VFD PID loops for the fans shall modulate down to minimum speed On manual field reset of the safety device s the fan PID loop shall ramp up followed by the loops controlling the balance of the air handling system in the order described in the startup sequence e Programming shall preclude the wind up of PID loops during shutdown conditions D Single Zone Variable Volume Air Handling Unit AHU 3 1 General a Single zone variable volume system with supply fan and return relief fan chilled water cooling coil steam preheat coil with face and bypass damper and economizer b All control set points noted in this sequence shall be user adjustable and shall be tuned during system start up and commissioning for proper system operation 2 Start up a When initiated by the DDC system the supply and return fan s variable speed drives shall be enabled After proof of operation the fans shall ramp to set point and the PID loops for the cooling coil heating coil and economizer shall be enabled 3 Shut
208. for retrieval and analysis at a later date a Alarm Messages In addition to the point s descriptor and the time and date the user shall be able to print display or store a 65 character alarm message to more fully describe the alarm condition or direct operator response Each Central DDC panel shall be capable of storing a library of at least 250 Alarm Messages b The computer shall have the capability to dial up to two 2 phone numbers or pagers and leave a message in the event an alarm is received and not acknowledged at the host computer if so required within 15 minutes The first phone number shall be from a library of numbers assigned to the watch engineers and shall be changed when the watch engineer logs on each shift The second phone number shall be supplied by the Owner F Historical Data and Trend Analysis Data collection utilities shall be provided to automatically sample store and display system data as follows 1 Continuous Point Histories System shall store Point History Files for all analog and binary inputs and outputs The Point History routine shall continuously and automatically sample the value of all analog inputs at half hour intervals Samples for all points shall be stored for the past 24 hours Point History Files for binary input or output points and analog output points shall include a continuous record of the last ten status changes or commands for each point 2 Control Loop Performance Trends System s
209. for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents 1 02 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Steam specialties shall be of one manufacture insofar as possible Straight through angle or offset body to suit job conditions Steam specialties designed to withstand 125 psi steam pressure without damage but with openings sized for operating steam pressure 1 03 SUBMITTALS A Submit shop drawings on steam specialties and accessories Schedule of equipment capacities and pressure drops 1 04 MAKE A Design Equipment Sarco unless otherwise called for B Armstrong Dunham Bush Hoffman Illinois Sarco PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 TRAPS A Determine maximum condensing rate by multiplying operating condensing rate by the following multipliers 1s Heat exchangers x 2 0 2 Coils handling outside air X2 5 B Select each trap in accordance with manufacturer s published recommendations for maximum efficiency handling air noncondensable gases and maximum condensate loads given at minimum available pressure C Thermostatic Traps Cast brass bodies angle offset or vertical pattern Brass cap union nut and nipple Duplex diaphragm or bellows type Stainless steel conical or ball shaped valve piece to provide positive and tight closure Stainless steel or brass removable seats and valve Bellows to withstand 50 psi pressure D Float and Thermostatic Traps Cast iron body with drain tapping Readily accessible to operating mechanism with
210. forcing except where specifically called for making proper allowance for expansion and anchoring Arrange piping at equipment with necessary offsets unions flanges valves to allow for easy part removal and maintenance Offset piping and change elevation as required for coordination with other work Avoid contact with other mechanical or electrical systems Provide adequate means of draining and venting units risers circuits and systems Conceal piping unless otherwise called for Ream pipes after cutting and clean before installing Cap or plug equipment and pipe openings during construction Install piping PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 7 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 parallel with lines of building properly spaced to provide clearance for insulation Make changes in direction and branch connections with fittings Do not install valves unions and flanges in inaccessible locations Provide trap seal of adequate depth on drain pans 3 03 WATER SYSTEMS A Top connection for upfeed bottom or side connection for downfeed Grade off level up in direction of flow and down toward drain 3 04 STEAM AND CONDENSATE PIPING A Install with bottom of pipes in line Connections from top of mains or headers unless otherwise called for Drip ends of mains and at low points where condensate may collect Make counterflow piping one
211. formance that does not indicate allowance for system effects for the back flow prevention device s and the system effect for the fan and motor enclosure in which each fan is mounted will be returned to the contractor disapproved and will need to be resubmitted with all of the requested information included for approval q Damper data must be for the specific purpose of preventing back flow in any disabled fan cube and that is mounted directly at the inlet of each fan AHU Manufacturers that do not manufacture the fans being AIR HANDLING UNITS 237313 7 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 AIR HANDLING UNITS submitted on must provide certified performance data for fans as installed in the AHU unit with Back Draft damper effects included At the sole discretion of the engineer such performance testing may be witnessed by the engineer and or the owner s representative r Each fan motor assembly shall be dynamically balanced to meet AMCA standard 204 96 exceeding category BV 5 to meet or exceed an equivalent Grade G 55 producing a maximum rotational imbalance of 022 per second peak filter in 55mm per second peak filter in S All fan and motor assemblies with 27 dia and less shall be balanced to meet or exceed the G 55 residual unbalance Fan and motor assemblies submitted for approval incorporating larger than 10 HP m
212. g 1 03 QUALIFICATIONS A Heat tracing and installation shall comply with applicable requirements of NEC pertaining to installation of electric heat tracing B Manufacturer shall have similar products in service for not less than 5 years PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Except as otherwise indicated provide Manufacturer s standard electric heat tracing materials and components as indicated by published product information and as required for complete installation 2 02 ELECTRIC HEAT TRACING A Provide electric heat tracing for indicated duty and rated for indicated capacity The heater shall consist of a flat flexible low heat density electric heater strip of parallel circuit construction consisting of a continuous inner core of conductive polymer material This core shall be insulated with a polyolefin jacket and designed with a flexible metallic overshield The heater strip shall be capable of being cut to desired length in the field Only components manufactured by electric heat tracing manufacturer shall be used for all power connection points tees and end seal terminations B Heat trace all outdoor condenser water loop and make up water piping C Capacity Watts Ft Pipe Size Range 3 1 4 2 5 2 1 2 4 8 6 D Temperature Controls The heater shall respond to varying localized temperature conditions along the pipe by self regulating its heat output at each point along its length without reliance on
213. g and fitting collar shall be 2 2 05 TURNING VANES A Provided in square elbows as shown on contract drawings Vanes for ducts with areas greater than 100 sq in shall be double type having dimensions and spacing as detailed 1 Make Elgen or contractor fabricated 2 06 DAMPERS IN DUCTWORK A Blade type volume dampers Constructed per SMACNA one gauge heavier than duct material securely fastened to 3 8 in sq cold rolled steel operator rod Provide multi blade dampers above 12 in duct diameter in width or depth Where multi blade dampers are required they shall be equal to Ruskin Model CD35 Provide quadrant locking handle on air volume dampers B Fire and Smoke Dampers See Fire and Smoke Dampers Section 233316 O Automatic Air Dampers Furnished as part of Control Systems Section 230923 installed by this Contractor 2 07 FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK A Shall be constructed in compliance with NFPA Bulletin 90A and UL Standard 181 Class Air Duct 1 Consisting of corrosion resistant galvanized steel helix mechanically locked to fabric Fabric to be a trilaminate of aluminum foil fiberglass and aluminized polyester 2 Factory applied 1 fiberglass exterior insulation sheathed in a seamless reinforced exterior vapor barrier jacket 3 Flexible ductwork shall be rated for 12 w g positive pressure 5500 fom operating temperature range 20 F to 250 F B Design Equipment Flexmaster Type 3 C Make Clevafl
214. g between the tower basin and the solid separation system shall be provided by the installing contractor Placement of the separator package s inlet and outlet within the basin shall be strategically determined and supplemented where necessary with specific flow enhancement agitation devices known as Hydroboosters COOLING TOWERS 236513 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C System Performance Requirements 1 Testing Requirements Each unit shall be tested by the manufacturer prior to shipment to ensure it conforms to stated operating specifications Independent Testing Laboratory Performance of said products must be verified by published results from an independent and identified testing laboratory Standard test protocol of upstream injection downstream capture and separator purge recovery is allowed with 50 200 mesh particles to enable effective repeatable results Single pass test performance must not be less than 95 removal Model tested must be of same flow design as specified unit D Solids Removal Effectiveness 1 In Recirculating Systems 98 performance is predictable to as fine as 40 microns given solids with a specific gravity of 2 6 with correspondingly higher aggregate performance percentages up to 90 of solids as fine as 5 microns E Construction 1 COOLING TOWERS The separator pack
215. h 020 wall thickness 0 50 ID metallurgically bonded to face plate 3 Panel weight 1 5 lbs ft maximum 4 Provide 1 thick unfaced fiberglass insulation on concealed face of panel RADIANT CEILING PANEL 238231 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C Radiant panels shall be installed according to the manufacturer s recommendations for security installations Design Equipment Rittling Make Airtex Aerotech Rittling PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A Each unit isolated with shut off ball valves to permit servicing Provide flow balancer for each group if 24 x24 sections 4 max to a group as detailed Contractor responsible for correct end connections and arrangements Arrange piping accessories and valving fully accessible for servicing Connections to piping mains shall be made with Type C soft copper to avoid imposing thermal expansion stress of piping onto radiant panel system Main hot water system shall be flushed completely prior to flowing water through panel systems END OF SECTION RADIANT CEILING PANEL 238231 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 238239 UNIT HEATERS AND CABINET UNIT HEATERS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 DESCRIPTION A Specification addresses unit construction of hot w
216. h file shall be accompanied by a plain English description of the program operation by subroutine to assure that future programmers can easily modify the existing database The manual shall contain computerized printouts of all data file construction including all point information physical terminal relationships scales and offsets alarm limits messages schedules etc F The manual should also contain k System overview Networking concepts Launching browsers from log in Schedule manipulation Software upload and download instructions including field devices Trend and alarm creation and maintenance Report generation Backup procedure for entire system and modular controllers OO O OT aR O Sequence of Operation G Section for each Major Piece of equipment Contains the cutsheets for the controllers custom programs and relevant information pertaining to that piece of equipment IE schedules for AHUs showing Equipment Tag Controller address serial airflow and pertinent engineering units like MBH GPM etc H Wiring Details Contains 8 1 2 x 11 drawings of all the wiring details shown throughout the set of drawings l Instrumentation Cut sheets Contains the Manufacturer s original cut sheets for all the instrumentation used on the job IE Well sensor transformers enclosures pressure sensors etc J AutoCAD Drawings All drawings shall be provided in Auto CAD format i e each
217. h the requirements specified in the National Electrical Code Provide all devices required for proper system operation including detectors transformers transmitters relays and control modules Provide complete wiring and terminations Provide all components whether specifically described or necessary to create a coherent system encompassing all combined intents of design drawings specifications addenda and professional quality of work B Provide a complete installation of a refrigerant leak detection system including a main control panel sensors and audible visual alarm devices and emergency break glass switches that are linked to a Building Automation System BAS C The gas detection system s shall be as indicated on the project documents point lists drawings and as described in these specifications The scope of work shall include a complete and working system including all engineering programming controls and installation materials commissioning start up training and final project documentation and warranty D The system shall include but not be limited to the following 1 Display of refrigerant gas concentration 2 Ability to modify alarm set points 3 Daisy chain capability 4 Automatic and manual fan start stop 5 Display of alarm status E The gas detection system shall be provided to monitor the levels of specific gas in designated areas of the facility and interface with the control system for the purposes of
218. hall provide sampling capability with an operator adjustable resolution of 10 300 seconds for verification of control loop performance 3 Extended Sample Period Trends Measured and calculated analog and binary data shall also be assignable to user definable trends for the purpose of collecting operator specified performance data over extended periods of time Sample intervals of 1 minute to 2 hours in one minute intervals shall be provided The system shall have a dedicated buffer for trend data and shall be capable of storing a minimum of 5000 data samples TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 21 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 4 Data Storage and Archiving Trend data shall be stored and downloaded to hard disk storage when archival is desired Downloads shall occur based upon either user defined interval or manual command All trend data shall be available in disk file form for use in 3rd party software Runtime Totalization The system shall automatically accumulate and store runtime hours and number of on off cycles per time period for binary input and output points 2 24 CONTROLLERS A B Each Central DDC Controller shall be able to extend its performance and capacity through the use of remote Application Specific Controllers ASCs Each ASC shall operate as a standalone controller capable of performing its specified contr
219. he DDC shall initiate the heaters Once the temperature of the basin has risen above the set point for a period of 5 minutes adj the basins heaters shall disable 4 Condenser Loop Water Treatment a SEQUENCE OF OPERATION The tower pump shall be exercised at minimum for a period of 1 hour a day unless tower basin has been drained Condenser water system non chemical water treatment requires minimum circulation to the system to prevent biological growth In the event that the tower is not in operation during the schedule exercise period the bypass valve shall be opened By pass valve shall remain open for the duration of the exercise period unless there is a call for cooling If there is a call for cooling the tower shall return to normal operation If tower is in operation during time of exercise the exercise shall be by passed The system shall monitor the conductivity of the cooling tower water non chemical water treatment system through the non chemical water treatment controller 230993 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 5 Cooling Tower Sweeper System a The DDC system shall monitor the status of the cooling tower sweeper system and notified the operator if the system fails to operate on call for sweep 6 Chilled Water Pumping System a General 1 The chilled water pump shall be configured to co
220. he following paragraphs B Gate Valves 1 2 1 2 amp larger IBBM solid wedge disc OS amp Y flanged rising stem 125 lb SWP Milwaukee F 2891 2 2 amp smaller Bronze solid wedge disc rising stem 125 lb SWP union bonnet screwed or solder ends 3 Make Jenkins Hammond Milwaukee Mueller Powell Victaulic C Check Valves 1 2 1 2 amp larger IBBT renewable seat and disc bolted flange cap flanged ends 125 lb SWP 2 2 amp smaller Bronze swing check 125 Ib SWP screwed or solder ends 3 Silent check valves Resilient seat globe type bronze body with bronze trim and stainless steel spring 125 Ib SWP Conbraco 61 500 Series 4 Make Jenkins Hammond Milwaukee Mueller Powell Victaulic VALVES 230523 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 D Ball Valves 1 For chilled water and hot water 2 and under Bronze body with type 316 shaft 316 stainless steel ball glass reinforced carbon impregnated seats standard porting 225 psi WP W O G adjustable packing gland screwed or soldered ends Watts B6000SS 2 Make Apollo Jamesbury Jenkins Milwaukee Powell Watts Victaulic Valves for Gauges and Instruments 1 1 4 size Brass bar stock for 1000 psi and 300 F Trerice 735 needle valve F Butterfly Valves 1 For water systems a 100 bubble tight shutoff 150 psi WP lug ty
221. horizontal bars on a 3 4 spacing set at 35 fixed deflection 1 1 4 wide flange The blades shall be parallel to the long dimension Model Price model 535 2 02 DIFFUSER TYPES A Type 1 induction nozzle type 1 22 gauge steel construction with face panel finished flush with ceiling system 2 With optional directional air flow pattern controllers that are concealed behind the face or in the neck as noted on plans 3 Core shall be removable and securely held in place to the back pan without noise or vibration 4 Horizontal air flow pattern 5 Induction nozzles welded to each wing of the inner core Nozzles shall be oriented at 45 degree angles in split opposite directions 6 Panel size 24 x 24 with square inlet as integral part of assembly Provide with transition piece for attachment of round duct of diameter as noted on plans 7 Model Price model SMX B Type 2 perforated face diffuser REGISTERS AND DIFFUSERS 233713 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 Perforated air distribution face with minimum 51 free area Face shall be removable with hinges connected to the back pan Face shall be contracted of steel 2 Heavy gauge steel back pan with connection collar as noted on drawings 3 Size as noted on plans 4 Model Price model PDDR PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A Ins
222. icroprocessor control panels 3 Transformers shall be sized for a minimum of 150 of the connected load G Convenience Outlet 1 110vac combination outlet w switch to kill 110vac to panel 2 Switched 110vac to panel is fused before transformers after outlet TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 25 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 Provide at all control panels excepting those for terminal equipment exclude VAV boxes reheats cabinet heaters fan coils etc Wiring Panduit 1 Wire ducts around exterior of panel for cables entering panel 2 Wire ducts as necessary to route hookup wires from terminals to controllers and other devices Panel Construction sized to provide 25 future expansion w removable back panel 1 Indoors Johnson M8100 series 2 Outdoors Hoffman fiberglass Nema 4x Wire Labeling 1 All DDC system wiring shall be individually labeled and permanently tagged at both ends of the conductors including within all junction boxes between panels 2 All submittal and as built drawings shall reflect the field installed wire tag numbers 3 All wire numbers shall be unique throughout the system installation 3 05 DDC EQUIPMENT A All components shall be installed in protective enclosures All wiring within the DDC enclosure shall be number coded Both the enclosure and the controller shall
223. ied end caps Maintain end caps through shipping storage and handling to prevent pipe end damage and to prevent entrance of dirt debris and moisture Store and handle pipes and tubes having factory applied protective coatings to avoid damaging coating and protect from direct sunlight Protect stored PE pipes and valves from direct sunlight PROJECT CONDITIONS Perform site survey research public utility records and verify existing utility locations Contact utility locating service for area where Project is located Interruption of Existing Natural Gas Service Do not interrupt natural gas service to facilities occupied by Owner or others unless permitted under the following conditions and then only after arranging to provide purging and startup of natural gas supply according to requirements indicated 1 Notify Architect and Owner no fewer than two days in advance of proposed interruption of natural gas service 2 Do not proceed with interruption of natural gas service without Architect s written permission COORDINATION Coordinate sizes and locations of concrete bases with actual equipment provided Coordinate requirements for access panels and doors for valves installed concealed behind finished surfaces Comply with requirements in Division08 Section Access Doors and Frames PRODUCTS PIPES TUBES AND FITTINGS Steel Pipe ASTM A 53 A 53M black steel Schedule 40 Type E or S Grade B 1 Malleable lron Threaded
224. imited to the following Flowserve Homestead Valve a division of Olson Technologies Inc McDonald A Y Mfg Co Milliken Valve Company Mueller Co Gas Products Div oA07m FACILITY WATURAL GAS PIPING 23 1123 3 ABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC OLLEGE o f R amp M Energy Systems A Unit of Robbins amp Myers Inc 2 Body Castiron complying with ASTM A 126 Class B 3 Plug Bronze or nickel plated cast iron 4 Seat Coated with thermoplastic 5 Stem Seal Compatible with natural gas 6 Ends Threaded or flanged as indicated in Underground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule and Aboveground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule Articles 7 Operator Square head or lug type with tamperproof feature where indicated 8 Pressure Class 125 psig 862 kPa 9 Listing Valves NPS 1 DN 25 and smaller shall be listed and labeled by an NRTL acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction 10 Service Suitable for natural gas service with WOG indicated on valve body G Valve Boxes 1 Cast iron two section box 2 Top section with cover with GAS lettering 3 Bottom section with base to fit over valve and barrel a minimum of 5 inches 125 mm in diameter 4 Adjustable cast iron extensions of length required for depth of bury 5 Include tee handle steel operating wrench with socket end fitting valve nut or flat head and with stem of length required to operate valve 2d DIELECTRIC UNI
225. incorporated into the Work include but are not limited to the following 1 Dresser Piping Specialties Division of Dresser Inc 2 S mith Blair Inc Stainless steel flanges and tube with epoxy finish Buna nitrile seals Stainless steel bolts washers and nuts Factory installed anode for steel body couplings installed underground D208 dd JOINING MATERIALS A Joint Compound and Tape Suitable for natural gas B Welding Filler Metals Comply with AWS D10 12 D10 12M for welding materials appropriate for wall thickness and chemical analysis of steel pipe being welded C Brazing Filler Metals Alloy with melting point greater than 1000 degF complying with AWS A5 8 A5 8M Brazing alloys containing more than 0 05 percent phosphorus are prohibited 14 WAWUAL GAS SHUTOFF VALVES A See Underground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule and Aboveground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule Articles for where each valve type is applied in various services B General Requirements for Metallic Valves NPS 2 DN 50 and Smaller Comply with ASME B16 33 1 CWP Rating 125 psig 862 kPa 2 Threaded Ends Comply with ASME B1 20 1 3 Dryseal Threads on Flare Ends Comply with ASME B1 20 3 4 Tamperproof Feature Locking feature for valves indicated in Underground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule and Aboveground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule Articles 5 Listing Listed and labeled by an NRTL acceptable to authorities hav
226. ing element and be used when the duct size is greater than 24 All averaging sensors shall use true averaging elements such as platinum Averaging bridges multi point sensors are specifically not permitted Provide averaging sensors in all locations where specified or where temperature stratification can occur Minimum element to be provided 1 ft per 4 sq ft of area Securely support all elements to avoid movement in air stream or long term damage at stress mounting locations 2 Well Sensors a Liquid immersion sensors shall have a stainless steel probe and a stainless steel or brass well Length of the sensor well shall be selected based on the diameter of the pipe to provide accurate reliable sensing of the liquid temperature Sensors shall be installed as required in the pipe or an oversized elbow to provide accurate measurement of the media and complete immersion of the sensing element All wells shall be filled with thermo conductive media prior to installing the sensor in the well 3 Outside Sensors a The sensing element shall be sheathed in a stainless steel tube and mounted inside a ventilated treated PVC sun shield to minimize the radiant energy and wind effects Sensor location shall be selected to minimize effects from sunlight building heat exhaust systems etc 2 04 FLOW SWITCHES A Flow proving switches shall be paddle water service only or differential pressure type air or water service as shown Switche
227. ing jurisdiction for valves 1 inch 25 mm and smaller 6 Service Mark Valves 1 1 4 inches 32 mm to NPS 2 DN 50 shall have initials WOG permanently marked on valve body C General Requirements for Metallic Valves NPS 2 1 2 DN 65 and Larger Comply with ASME B16 38 1 CWP Rating 125 psig 862 kPa 2 Flanged Ends Comply with ASME B16 5 for steel flanges 3 Tamperproof Feature Locking feature for valves indicated in Underground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule and Aboveground Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Schedule Articles 4 Service Mark Initials WOG shall be permanently marked on valve body FACILITY WATURAL GAS PIPING ty ited ABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC E COLLEGE CT WO 03421 T T D Two Piece Full Port Bronze Ball Valves with Bronze Trim MSS SP 110 1 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 a BrassCraft Manufacturing Company a Masco company b Conbraco Industries Inc Apollo Div c Lyall R W amp Company Inc d McDonald A Y Mfg Co e Perfection Corporation a subsidiary of American Meter Company 2 Body Bronze complying with ASTM B 584 3 Ball Chrome plated bronze 4 Stem Bronze blowout proof 5 Seats Reinforced TFE blowout proof 6 Packing Threaded body packnut design with adjustable stem packing
228. ing raw water analysis necessary chemicals test equipment reagents and a one year service contract consisting of at least monthly visits to the site during the cooling season D Water treatment manufacturer shall furnish a one year supply of water treatment E Corrosion control chemicals shall limit corrosion to 5 mpy by test for mild steel and 0 2 mpy by test for yellow metals using approved N A C E procedures 1 04 SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS A Water treatment for the cooling water tower water shall consist of the addition of chemicals for the control of scale and corrosion by automatic control in proportion to the amount of make up water and the bleed off of tower water based upon conductivity B Microbiocides for algae control shall be introduced into the system automatically based on ORP set point from the controller PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Water treatment equipment including chemicals furnished shall be provided by Feedwater Treatment Systems GE Betz Garrett Callahan Company or approved equal WATER TREATMENT FOR COOLING TOWER 232516 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 02 PIPE AND FITTINGS A Pipe and fittings for treatment injection including valves shall be Schedule 80 PVC plastic pipe The water treatment equipment manufacturer shall furnish suitable injection assemblies for installation at ea
229. instructing Owner s operating personnel in proper operation of equipment provide one day minimum of instruction A Provide two 2 hours of training for up to six 6 Owner selected personnel 1 06 WARRANTY 1 PART 2 PRODUCTS Standard Warranty Domestic The refrigeration equipment manufacturer s warranty shall be for a period of one 1 year from the date of equipment start up but not more than eighteen 18 months from date of shipment It shall cover replacement parts labor not included having proven defective within the above period excluding refrigerant Extended Compressor Warranty Four 4 years parts only total of 5 years 2 01 CENTRIFUGAL CHILLER A UNIT DESCRIPTION 1 WATER CHILLER Provide and install as shown on the plans factory assembled factory charged water cooled scroll compressor packaged chillers in the quantity specified Each chiller shall consist of multiple hermetic scroll compressors multi circuit brazed plate or shell and tube evaporator shell and tube water cooled condensers control system and all components necessary for controlled unit operation Refrigerant shall be R 410A Each chiller shall be factory run tested with water to verify full load operation Operating controls and refrigerant charge shall be verified for proper operation and optimum performance Units with remote evaporators or condensers shall be tested with a temporary hook up to a factory evaporator or condenser Any
230. int in the return air compartment ahead of the relief exhaust damper The set point shall operate on a reset schedule initially 0 05 w c adj at unit minimum outdoor air flow and 0 1 w c adj at unit maximum outdoor air flow to be optimized during air balance to achieve required relief air rates 8 Supply Fan Speed Modulation a The supply fan shall modulate to maintain space temperature subject to requirements of part b SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 230993 9 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 9 10 11 b The DDC system shall monitor the speeds of KEF 1 KEF 2 and KEF 3 and shall set the minimum airflow of the unit to 20 of the total air exhausted by the 3 fans Return Fan Speed Modulation a The return fan air flow shall be set at the supply air flow minus the 20 of the air flow of KEF 1 KEF 2 and KEF 3 Safeties a The air handling unit shall be equipped with smoke detectors in the return ductwork and a freezestat downstream of the cooling coil b All safety devices shall be hard wired in series through the drive inhibit or safety interlock if available VFD inputs of both supply and return fans to shut them down immediately on safety trip Cc An auxiliary contact on all devices shall be monitored individually to provide specific alarm information at the operator s console d On t
231. ion and set at design flow 5 Set differential pressure control valves at the specified differential pressure Do not set at fully closed position when pump is positive displacement type unless several terminal valves are kept open Hydronic System Balancing Procedures 1 Determine water flow at pumps Use the following procedures a Verify with the pump manufacturer that the following procedure will NOT damage the pump Verify impeller size by operating the pump with the discharge valve closed Read pressure differential across the pump Convert pressure to head and correct for differences in gage heights Note the point on the manufacturer s pump curve at zero flow and confirm that the pump has the intended impeller size report discrepancies immediately Check system resistance With all valves open read pressure differential across the pump and mark the pump manufacturer s head capacity curve Adjust pump discharge valve until design water flow is achieved Verify pump motor brake horsepower Calculate the intended brake horsepower for the system based on the pump manufacturer s performance data Compare calculated brake horsepower with nameplate data on the pump motor Report conditions where actual amperage exceeds motor nameplate amperage TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 9 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 0
232. ion of each welder if requested by Owner Use full length pipe where possible minimum distance between welds shall be 18 in on straight runs Welds must be at least full thickness of pipe with inside smooth and remove cutting beads slag and excess material at joints chamfer ends Minimum gap 1 8 in maximum 1 4 in for butt welds Overlaps on PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 9 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 08 3 09 3 10 3 11 position and bench welds to be not less than 3 4 in One internal pass and one external pass minimum required on slip on flanges Do not apply heat to rectify distorted pipe due to concentrated welding replace distorted pipe Welding is prohibited in existing building except in the following areas boiler rooms mechanical rooms crawl spaces and roof decks When welding galvanized pipe apply cold galvanizing on joint after welding HANGER SHIELDS A Pre insulated type or field insulated type at Contractor s option B Provide for all chilled water and all non direct connection supports SLEEVES A Provide for pipes passing through floors roofs decks walls or ceilings Not required for floors which are core drilled except where floor is waterproofed B Pre insulated type Required for chilled water and steam over 50 psi piping C Standard type Provide for piping as noted ab
233. ion procedures shall become a part of these specifications Provide equipment piping valves fittings switches and miscellaneous equipment necessary and required for the complete installation PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 HEAT EXCHANGERS A Shell and Tube Type 1s Constructed and stamped ASME Code 125 psi wwp design 250 psi test Removable head and tube bundle steel shell and baffles with mounting saddles 3 4 o d 20 BWG copper tubes U bend construction 5 ft second maximum tube velocity fouling factor 0 0005 2 Design Equipment Bell amp Gossett 3 Make Armstrong Bell amp Gossett Taco 2 02 EXPANSION TANKS AND ACCESSORIES A Steel tanks 125 psi wwp ASME construction per ASME Section VIII Div 1 with reinforced openings of size and location as required Red oxide coating outside and final exterior coat of paint factory applied Tank shall contain a heavy duty rubber bladder which is replaceable and removable for inspection The tank shall be capable of full acceptance of the tank volume when tank is void of air Design Equipment Bell amp Gossett Make Armstrong Bell amp Gossett Taco WATER SYSTEMS SPECIALTIES 232133 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 03 2 04 2 05 2 06 2 07 AIR REMOVAL ASSEMBLY A Air removal assembly full size of piping welded steel constructi
234. ipment as well as the motor starters except in the case of equipment specified to have packaged controls starters are included in Division 26 Electrical unless otherwise called for QUALIFICATIONS A Wiring installed in compliance with all requirements of Division 26 Electrical SUBMITTALS A Provide submittals including complete wiring diagrams for equipment and systems Deliver wiring diagrams to proper trades in time for roughing of conduit equipment connections and to avoid delay in construction schedule Wiring diagrams and roughing information shall clearly indicate scope of work that is part of the Work of Division 26 Electrical PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 PRODUCTS A Refer to Division 26 specifications for required wiring materials ELECTRIC WIRING 230514 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 GENERAL A Check electrical wiring pertaining to equipment for completeness and correctness of connections Correct any misapplied motor and or motor starter improper thermal overload device or device which fails to function and resultant damage whether due to incorrect connections or improper information on wiring diagrams 3 02 WIRING FOR CONTROL SYSTEMS A Provide motor control temperature control and instrumentation wiring for equipment All wiring shall be in conduit unless
235. ired flow and pressure and shall automatically optimize the operating array configuration and speed for peak efficiency System optimization controls shall be provided that will interface with and be compatible with the BMS It is the responsibility of the contractor to assure that the fan system optimization controls are compatible with the BMS system System optimization controls shall be provided by the AHU unit manufacturer to assure single source responsibility for fan volume controls and shall require only an input control signal from the controls installer for SP or flow for proper operation of the system optimization controls 237313 8 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 10 The AHU unit manufacturer shall provide a single communication interface with the BAS and shall coordinate with the controls installer to make sure that all necessary data points are communicated Each fan amp motor assembly shall be removable through a 24 wide free area access door located on the discharge side of the fan wall array without removing the fan wheel from the motor All fan motor access doors shall open against pressure All motors in the fan array shall be provided with individual Motor Protection for thermal overload protection All motor circuit protectors can be located in starting device enclosure Motor circuit protector enclos
236. irflow f Re measure the return airflow to the fan while operating at maximum return airflow and minimum outside airflow Adjust the fan and balance the return air ducts and inlets as described for Air Systems g Measure static pressure at the most critical terminal unit and adjust the TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 8 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 static pressure controller at the main supply air sensing station to ensure adequate static pressure is maintained at the most critical unit Record the final fan performance data 3 05 FUNDAMETAL PROCEDURES FOR HYDRONIC SYSTEMS A Prepare test reports with pertinent design data and number in sequence starting at pump to end of system Check the sum of branch circuit flows against approved pump flow rate Correct variations that exceed plus or minus 5 percent Prepare schematic diagrams of systems as built piping layouts to identify terminals Verify pump rotations Verify that systems are prepared for hydronic systems testing and balancing according to the following in addition to the general preparation procedures specified above 1 Open all manual valves for maximum flow 2 Check expansion tank liquid level Check make up water station pressure gage for adequate pressure for highest vent 4 Check flow control valves for specified sequence of operat
237. irflow volume place a selected number of terminal units at a maximum set point airflow condition until the total airflow of the terminal units equals the design airflow of the fan Select the reduced airflow terminal units so they are distributed evenly among the branch ducts 2 Pressure Independent Variable Air Volume Systems After the fan systems have been adjusted adjust the variable air volume systems as follows a Set outside air dampers at minimum return and relief air dampers at a position that simulates full cooling load b Select the terminal unit that is most critical to the supply fan airflow and static pressure Measure terminal unit static pressure Adjust system static pressure so the entering static pressure for the critical terminal unit is not less than the sum of the terminal unit manufacturer s recommended minimum inlet static pressure plus the static pressure needed to overcome terminal unit discharge duct losses Measure total system airflow Adjust to within 5 percent of design airflow Set terminal units at maximum airflow and adjust controller or regulator to deliver the designed maximum airflow Use the terminal unit manufacturer s written instructions to make this adjustment When total airflow is correct balance the air outlets downstream from terminal units as previously described for Air Systems e Set terminal units at minimum airflow and adjust controller or regulator to deliver the designed minimum a
238. it controls shall be accomplished by remove of ceiling panels or through an access door Coordinate locations of access doors END OF SECTION VARIABLE VOLUME TERMINAL UNITS 233600 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 233623 CHILLED BEAMS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation as designed in the contract documents and per the General Conditions Supplementary Conditions 1 02 SUMMARY A Furnish and install active chilled beam units herein specified and as the lengths and quantities indicated on the Drawings 1 03 REFERENCE STANDARDS A ASTM 653 B ASTM C1071 05 C ASTM E84 25 50 D UL 94 V 0 E UL 2043 F UL 181 G AHRI 410 H ASHRAE 62 2010 1 04 SUBMITTALS A The following submittal data shall be furnished according to General Conditions and shall include but not be limited to 1 Performance Data a Sensible cooling capacities based on room conditions b Latent cooling capacities based on room conditions Cc Primary induced and total airflow rates d Airside pressure loss e Chilled and hot water flow rates f Waterside pressure loss CHILLED BEAM 233623 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421
239. justable type 9 in scale size For installation in water systems where the maximum temperature is less than 120 F graduations of 1 F accurate to within 1 F For installation in hot water systems graduations of 2 F accurate to within 2 F B Make American Moeller Trerice Weiss Weksler 2 03 STEAM PRESSURE GAUGES A Bourdon tube type 4 1 2 in diameter face range of double normal operating steam pressure Phosphor bronze tube bronze bushed rotary movement suitable for pressure and temperature involved Supply with iron steam siphon B Make American Duro Marsh Trerice Weiss GAUGES AND THERMOMETERS 230519 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 3 02 3 03 WATER PRESSURE GAUGES A B Provide bar stock needle valve on each gauge line Provide water pressure guage in piping systems where called for and where scheduled below 1 Provide ball valve in each pump inlet and outlet tapping or in piping adjacent to same Range 30 in vacuum to 100 psi 2 Compression tanks 0 to 100 psi range 3 Each water make up valve assembly 0 to 60 psi range STEAM PRESSURE GAUGES A B Provide each steam pressure gauge with ball valve and siphon tailpiece Provide steam pressure gauges where called for and where scheduled below 1 High and low sides of each pressure reducing
240. l amp Gossett Taco STRAINERS A C Cast semi steel body or cast iron construction for steel piping and bronze body construction for copper piping equipped with removable monel or stainless steel water screen maximum pressure drop 2 psi with free area at least four times area of pipe Provided with blow off outlet Y Type Design Equipment Mueller WATER SYSTEMS SPECIALTIES 232133 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 D Make Elliot Illinois Keckley Mueller Webster Victaulic 2 08 MULTI PURPOSE VALVE A To serve as system balancing device shutoff valve and check valve constructed with linear contoured disc and calibrated adjustment feature Installed in vertical position stem up Cast iron body 125 psi wwp 300 F B Maximum pressure drop 5 0 ft or less C Design Equipment Bell amp Gossett D Make Bell amp Gossett Taco 2 09 AUTOMATIC AIR VENTS A Inverted ball type automatic vent trap 150 psi rating Sarco 13W B Make Armstrong Hoffman Sarco 2 10 PUMP AND COIL FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS A Carbon steel flanges welded to carbon steel stub ends with annular close pitch stainless steel hose with stainless steel braid for coils Keflex type KFCS or equal B Construction same as above for pump applications Keflex type KSSPC or equal PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A
241. l as the junction box shall be of non metallic construction Carlon Flex Plus Blue Electrical Non metallic Tubing and Accessories or equal 4 All cases not specifically covered by the above cases shall be run in conduit 3 03 EQUIPMENT WIRING A Provide power and control wiring between sections of electric radiation units between shipping splits and between remote panels thermostats disconnect switches and their respective units Provide control wiring from the package control system to each respective electric heat coil reheat coil or motor Properly mount control package Power wiring to and including disconnect switch shall be by Division 26 Electrical ELECTRIC WIRING 230514 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 04 FIELD WIRING IN STARTERS CONTROLLERS AND PANELS A Wiring within starters controllers and temperature control panels shall be routed neatly in gutter space away from moving and or heat producing parts Provide 30 ampere 600 volt rated terminal blocks Do not place more than two wire connections on pilot device or relay terminal Where more than two circuit connections are required use terminal blocks Provide nylon self insulated locking type spade lugs for all control wires Cables and wires shall be neatly bundled and lashed with nylon cable straps END OF SECTION ELECTRIC WIRING 230514 3 REH
242. l dimensions as indicated and fit into the space available with adequate clearance for service as determined by the Engineer Units shall be completely assembled Multiple sectioned units shall be shipped as a single factory assembled piece except where shipping limitations prevent de mounted into modular sections in the field by the contractor Units shall be furnished with sufficient gasket and bolts for reassembly in the field by the contractor Unit manufacturer shall provide certified ratings conforming to the latest edition of AMCA 210 310 500 and ARI 410 All electrical components and assemblies shall comply with NEMA standards Unit internal insulation must have a flame spread rating not over 25 and smoke developed rating no higher than 50 complying with NFPA 90A Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems Units shall comply with NFPA 70 National Electrical Code as applicable for installation and electrical connections of ancillary electrical components of air handling units Tags and decals to aid in service or indicate caution areas shall be provided Electrical wiring diagrams shall be attached to the control panel access doors Operation and maintenance manuals shall be furnished with each unit Units shall be UL or ETL listed Units shipped in multiple sections shall be engineered for field assembly The 4 base frame shall have integral lifting lugs The lifting lugs shall
243. l duct shall have locked seams so made as to eliminate leakage under pressure for which this system has been designed Longitudinal seams duct shall have fusion welded butt seams No stovepipe will be allowed Round ductwork fittings 1 All fittings fabricated Per SMACNA Standards for round and flat oval ductwork Fittings shall have continuous welded seams 90 tees shall be conical type 90 tees and 45 laterals up to and including 12 in diameter tap size shall have a radiused entrance into the tap produced by machine or press forming The entrance shall be free of any restrictions 4 Round taps off the bottom of rectangular ducts down to diffusers shall be made with a 45 square to round shoe tap Elbows 1 Diameters 3 through 8 Two section stamped and continuously welded elbows 2 Over 8 Gored construction with seams continuous welded Less than 35 two gores 36 to 71 three gores over 71 five gores 3 Fabricated to a centerline radius of 1 5 times the cross section diameter Joints ds Pipe to pipe joints shall be by the use of sleeve couplings reinforced by rolled beads SHEETMETAL AND DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 233000 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 Pipe to fitting joints shall be by slip fit of projecting collar of the fitting into the pipe 3 Insertion length of sleeve couplin
244. l functions C Record controller settings and note variances between set points and actual measurements D Verify free travel and proper operation of control devices such as damper and valve operators 3 09 TOLERANCES A Set HVAC system airflow and waterflow rates within the following tolerances 1 Supply Return and Exhaust Air Inlets and Outlets 10 maintaining required pressure balance between adjacent spaces zones Fans at 5 of delivery requirements Cooling and Heating Water Flow Rates Other than zone coils 5 3 10 FINAL REPORT A General Typewritten or computer printout in letter quality font on standard bond paper in 3 ring binder tabulated and divided into sections by tested and balanced systems TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 11 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 B A certification sheet in front of binder signed and sealed by the certified testing and balancing agent All reports shall bear the seal of the certifying agent for the balancing professional Include a list of the instruments used for procedures along with proof of calibration C Final Report Contents In addition to the certified field report data include the following 1 Pump curves 2 Fan curves 3 Manufacturers test data 4 Field test reports prepared by system and equipment installers 5 Othe
245. lancing Quality Assurance Submittals Submit 2 copies of evidence that the Testing Adjusting and Balancing qualifications have been meet the qualifications list in the Quality Assurance article below Sample Report Forms Submit required number of sets of sample testing adjusting and balancing report forms Certified Testing Adjusting and Balancing Reports Submit required number of copies of reports prepared as specified in the Submission of Certified Balance Reports Section on approved forms certified by the registered contractor include registration number Warranty Submit required number of copies of the warranty specified in the Warranty Article below 230700 Insulation Manufacturer data Schedule of insulation applications Certification 230714 Fired Rated Duct Insulation Listing agency s detailed drawing showing opening penetrating items and fire stopping materials identified with the listing agency s name and number or designation fire rating achieved and date of listing Indentify which rated assembly each system is to be used in Any installation instructions that are not included on the detailed drawing For proposed systems that do not conform strictly to the listing submit listing agency s drawing marked up to show medications and stamped approved by fire stop system manufacturer s fire protection engineer Product Certificates Submit certificates signed by fire stop system manu
246. led for in Exhibit A or as noted on the Drawings solder end connections ASTM B62 ANSI B16 22 Unions and Flanges 2 in and smaller use unions solder type cast bronze ground joint 150 Ib swp 2 1 2 in and over use flanges cast bronze companion type ASME drilled solder connection 150 Ib swp Solder Materials No lead solder using alloys made from tin copper silver and nickel Make Harris Stay Safe 50 and Bright Englehart Silverbright 100 Willard Industries Solder Safe silver bearing Canfield Watersafe 2 04 THERMOPLASTIC PVC PIPE AND FITTINGS A Interior Thermoplastic Sewer PVC 1 Pipe ASTM D1784 material manufactured to ASTM D1785 standards Seamless Schedule 40 polyvinyl chloride PVC Type 1 Grade 1 Socket type weld couplings ASTM D2466 DR with integral bell end for solvent cementing ASTM D2672 Solvent cement ASTM D2564 2 Fittings Socket type cement weld fittings of same material and pressure class as adjoining pipe ASTM D2466 2 05 DIELECTRIC PIPE FITTINGS A Tensile strength ASME B16 8 union 250 psi or flange design 175 psi pressure rating threaded or solder joint constructed to prevent gasket from squeezing into internal opening Make Capitol Manufacturing Epco Watts Victaulic PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421
247. ll operate fully in accordance with this specification before final completion is determined Equipment Start up Upon completion of installation all equipment being controlled shall be initially started and tested on site using a contractor provided temporary workstation able to communicate with all individual controllers of entire installed system Upon completion of this process whole content of the temporary PC should be reloaded to the Owner s operator workstation s which thereafter should continue to operate in a manner required by this specification Additionally perform the following 1 Measure calibrate and adjust all analog inputs 2 Stroke all analog outputs from 0 to 100 and verify that all linkage adjustments are set properly Valves and Dampers shall fully close and provide tight shut off Verify that all digital outputs are properly energizing the controlled device Adjust setpoints so that equipment operates properly Tune all PID control loops to avoid unnecessary cycling of control equipment it s overheating sub cooling tripping the freezestats and other limit switches and safeties Create trends and print the results to verify tuning operation 6 Provide reasonable control and operational assistance to the balancing personnel as needed to achieve reliable and energy efficient system operation Communication Network Start up Verify from a host computer that all configured controllers are engaged in proper c
248. ll piping so as not to introduce stress on PRV body 2 Chilled Water System Provide as protection for each cooling coil piped so as to relieve back into system should shutoff valves be closed Provide check valve in relief valve discharge C Balance Valves 1 Provide on zone or riser returns on each hydronic unit and where called for Meter connection points shall not point downward 2 On details where a shut off valve is shown in conjunction with the flow balancer 3 and smaller if the Armstrong CBV Flow Design AP or Tour amp Anderson ST type is used the additional shut off valve may be deleted VALVES 230523 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 Install device in pipe line per manufacturer s instructions for upstream and downstream distances END OF SECTION VALVES 230523 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230533 ELECTRIC HEAT TRACING PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services to perform operations required for the complete installation and related work as required in contract documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Electric heat tracing wiring diagrams for electric heat tracings connections to electric power feeders and associated wirin
249. ls to equipment that can be automatically started by the control system 1 Labels shall use white lettering 12 point type or larger on a red background 2 Warning labels shall read as follows CAUTION This equipment is operating under automatic control and may start or stop at any time without warning Switch disconnect to Off position before servicing B Affix permanent warning labels to motor starters and control panels that are connected to multiple power sources utilizing separate disconnects 1 Labels shall use white lettering 12 point type or larger on a red background 2 Warning labels shall read as follows CAUTION This equipment is fed from more than one power source with separate disconnects Disconnect all power sources before servicing 3 18 IDENTIFICATION OF HARDWARE AND WIRING A Label wiring and cabling including that within factory fabricated panels with control system address or termination number at each end within 2 in of termination B Permanently label or code each point of field terminal strips to show instrument or item served C Label control panels with minimum 1 in letters on laminated plastic nameplates D Label each control component with a permanent label Label plug in components such that label remains stationary during component replacement E Label room sensors related to terminal boxes or valves with nameplates TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 31 REHABILITATE CAU
250. lted 2 Rectangular connections made with material securely held in grooved seam between flanges tightly clipped or riveted on 6 centers Connections made with a minimum of 2 space between duct and equipment collars installed in line and with 1 excess material folded so as not to interfere with airflow through connection FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK A B Joints made with Minnesota 3M adhesive applied to duct end or collar Duct slid on depth of collar and 2 on duct end and secured with sheet metal screws and drawband Wraplock 5900 Maximum length 36 SHEETMETAL AND DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 233000 6 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 04 3 05 3 06 3 07 D Maximum one 90 angle bend from ductwork to outlet TURNING VANES A Install only in square elbows of equal dimensions B Use large size vanes 2 1 4 spacing when ducts are 20 or wider C Secure vane runners to duct with spot welding riveting or sheet metal screws D When installing in ductwork with internal insulation 1 Install runners in ductwork inside insulation and bolt through insulation and duct sides welding bolts to insure rigid installation Provide build outs for duct Velocity Pressure classes above 2 w g INSTRUMENT TEST HOLES A Locate in the following locations 1 Downstream of fan discharge 2 Downstream of exha
251. luminum tap securing heater strip to pipe Insulation shall be installed over the pipe and heat tracing Install all components per manufacturer s written instructions HVAC Contractor shall provide heat tracing and electrical contractor shall connect to power wiring Provide grounding connections as indicated in manufacturer s written instructions Tighten connections to comply with tightening torque values specified in UL Standard 486A to assure permanent and effective grounds Upon completion of installation of electric heat tracing and after building circuitry has been energized test electric heat tracing to demonstrate capability and compliance with requirements Where possible field correct malfunctioning units then retest to demonstrate compliance END OF SECTION ELECTRIC HEAT TRACING 230533 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230553 MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents 1 02 QUALIFICATIONS A All identification devices shall comply with ANSI A13 1 for lettering size length of color field colors and viewing angles 1 03 SUBMITTALS A Submit manufacturer s technical product data and installation instructions for each identification material and device Sub
252. lure 5 No springs in the path of the steam 6 No stuffing boxes or bellow seals B Design Equipment Hoffman C Make Fisher Hoffman Spence 2 02 NOISE SUPPRESSER A Flanged connections welded steel construction 150 Ib construction twenty five 25 Ib saturated steam service B Effective over 400 12 000 Hz range and selected so as to obtain 20 dB sound pressure level reduction C Deflector assembly and acoustic packing of corrosion resistant material D Compatible with pressure reducing valve STEAM PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES AND RELIEF VALVES 232236 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 03 E Make Same as pressure reducing valve PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES A Side outlet ASME tested rated certified stamped and with try lever 1 Inlet and outlet manifolds if more than one valve is required for service 2 Size to relieve full heating capacity as required by ASME Code Design Equipment Kunkle Make Consolidated Spence Kunkle PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 3 02 3 03 PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES A Provide gate valve and strainer upstream of reducing valve same size as upstream piping Install with upstream and downstream straight pipe lengths per manufacturer s recommendations PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES A Provide on downstream side of pressure reducing valve B Route relief val
253. m is drained and then refilled as a result of work performed under this contract 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Product Data Manufacturer s catalog sheets standard schematic drawings specifications and installation instructions for the chemical feeders and accessories B Operation and Maintenance Data Provide one copy of written instructions framed under rigid plastic on the procedures tests required and dosages to be used for the chemical treatment of the system 1 03 RELATED SECTIONS A Testing Adjusting and Balancing Section 230593 B Piping Systems and Accessories Section 232000 C Valves Section 230523 1 04 MAINTENANCE A Extra Materials Before final payment deliver a one year supply of water treatment chemicals to the Owner s Representative at the Site PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 SIDE STREAM FILTER A Side stream filter shall be used to filter suspended solids and feed chemical into the system B Floor mounting housing with filter cartridges for removing particles from water WATER TREATMENT FOR CLOSED LOOP SYSTEMS 232513 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C E The unit will have the inlet piped to the discharge of the pump and the discharge to the suction of the pump Sock Replaceable and of shape to fit the housing Must supply 10 5 micron and 10 1 micron filter bags at start of cleano
254. m with minimum brazed joints The coil shall be 3 8 inch O D seamless aluminum glued to a continuous aluminum fin The coil shall be protected on all four sides by louvered panels 2 03 MANUFACTURERS A Design Equipment Mitsubishi B Acceptable Make Mitsubishi LG Daiken PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A Install equipment in strict accordance with manufacturer s instructions and so as to be compatible with intent of the respective system performance requirements B Hang unit in strict accordance with manufacturer s instruction C Pipe coil pan drains to nearest floor drain and or as indicated on Plans Equip with P trap D Provide refrigerant piping and accessories to air cooled condensing unit as recommended by equipment manufacturer END OF SECTION SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONERS 238116 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 238210 HYDRONIC GRAVITY HEATING EQUIPMENT PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 DESCRIPTION A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Submit shop drawings on gravity heating equipment with color selection chart Clearly indicate which equipment is being submitted PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A All equipment shall be free from expansion noises and strains Exposed parts
255. ment installed under this contract as indicated in the Exhibits at the end of this section and on the drawings Insulate all existing piping systems ductwork systems and equipment after removal of existing insulation whether by this contractor or another including but not limited to removal of asbestos products Remove existing insulation where indicated on the drawings or specified here in 1 02 SUBMITTALS A B C Manufacturers data Submit manufacturer s data and installation instructions Schedule of insulation applications Certification Provide certifications as necessary to show compliance with these specifications and governing regulations Include proof of compliance for test of products for fire rating corrosiveness and compressive strength PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL A INSULATION Insulation Jackets Adhesives and Coatings shall comply with the following 1 Treatment of jackets or facings for flame and smoke safety must be permanent Water soluble treatments are not permitted 2 Insulation including finishes and adhesives on the exterior surfaces of ducts pipes and equipment shall have a flame spread rating of 25 or less and a smoke developed rating of 50 or less as tested by ASTM E84 NFPA 255 and UL 723 methods 3 Asbestos or asbestos bearing materials are prohibited 4 Latest edition of the Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State 230700 1 REHABILITATE CAUD
256. minal application The stroke time shall be 75 150 seconds with adequate torque for smooth operation The actuator shall be NEMA type 2 with a flammability rating conforming to UL 94 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 230993 10 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 F Kitchen 1 The actuator shall be maintenance free and have a minimum life span of 60 000 cycles Actuator shall be Bellimo NM24 1US or equal Provide power transformers for controller and actuator suitable for 120v 1ph input power Multiple boxes approximately 6 8 may be powered off of one terminal unit transformer through a low voltage power loop Coordinate final requirements for power wiring with Division 26 Provide wall mounted space sensors where indicated Provide CO2 sensors where indicated directly connected to the associated VAV box controller Zones configured with a CO sensor shall provide the following local demand controlled ventilation sequence The space CO set point is 700 ppm As the CO rises from 700 to 800 ppm the VAV terminal heating cooling minimum air flow set point shall be reset from the scheduled DCV minimum air flow to the scheduled cooling maximum air flow VAV2 5 and VAV2 8 shall provide make up air when the kitchen hoods are in use a The DDC system shall poll KEF 4 and KEF 5 if the fans are in operation the minimum airflow of VA
257. mit valve schedule for each piping system typewritten on a 8 1 2 in X 11 in minimum indicating code number location and valve function Submit schedule of pipe equipment and name identification for review before stenciling or labeling Confirm naming numbering is consistent with Owner s naming numbering convention prior to stenciling or labeling 1 04 MAKES A Allen Systems Inc Brady W H Co Signmark Div Industrial Safety Supply Co Inc Seton Name Plate Corp PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL A Provide manufacturer s standard products of categories and types required for each application In cases where there is more than one type specified for an application selection is installer s option but provide single selection for each product category 2 02 PIPING IDENTIFICATION A Identification Types 1 Snap on type Provide manufacturer s standard pre printed semi rigid snap on color coded pipe markers complying with ANSI A13 1 2 Pressure sensitive type Provide manufacturer s standard pre printed permanent adhesive color coded pressure sensitive vinyl pipe markers complying with ANSI A13 1 MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION 230553 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 Stencil paint Apply black or yellow stencil paint directly to covering or bare pipe color to contrast with background Stencil as follows Pipe
258. mpers In lieu of access to air balance dampers above hard ceilings or in chase walls Contractor may submit for approval for use of remote regulators C Construction BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 7 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 10 2 11 1 Frames a 16 gage steel with 1 inch wide exposed perimeter flange and adjustable masonry anchors for units installed in masonry pre cast cast in place concrete or ceramic tile b 16 gage steel perforated flanges with bead for gypsum or plaster wall board C 16 gage steel with galvanized expanded metal lath and exposed casing bead welded to perimeter of frame for full bed plaster applications 2 Access Doors a Provide 14 gage sheet steel flush panel doors with concealed continuous factory installed piano hinge primed and painted set to open 175 degrees in unrated partitions b Provide fire rated insulated flush panel doors with continuous piano hinge and self closing mechanism rated for 1 72 hour B labeled in fire rated partitions 3 Provide flush screwdriver operated cam locks on all access doors CONCRETE BASES A Provide concrete bases for all floor mounted equipment Provide 3 000 Ib concrete chamfer edges trowel finish and securely bond to floor by roughening slab and coating with cement grout Provide a minimum of one
259. mplete coordination of all trades is represented and areas of conflict and recommended resolutions are noted 4 Do not install equipment equipment foundations or piping until Coordination Drawings have been approved PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY A Contractor shall assume responsibility for Construction Safety at all times and provide as part of contract all trench or building shoring scaffolding shielding dust fume protection mechanical electrical protection special grounding safety railings barriers and other safety feature s required to provide safe conditions for all workmen and site visitors EXISTING SYSTEMS AND CONDITIONS A Prior to beginning work inspect the entire work area for defects in the existing construction such as scratches holes etc Submit a complete list and photographs of existing damage to the Owner prior to beginning work If existing damage is not documented and submitted the Contractor shall repair all damage found at the completion of the project that is determined to have been caused by the work of this contract Repairs shall restore the area to like new condition The Owner s Representative shall determine if the Contractor has damaged existing systems or construction and shall approve the repairs ASBESTOS RECOGNITION AND PRECAUTIONS A The Contractor shall be responsible for coordination of all required removal work coring cutting and patching with the Owner s asbestos ma
260. n the lighting circuit is completed Fan shall not be monitored by the BMS e DEF 1 and DEF 2 shall be imitated locally by the user 4 Unoccupied Mode a EF 1 shall be off b All other fans do not have an unoccupied setting H Fin Tube Radiation Radiant Ceiling Panel Panel Radiation 1 General a Fin tube associated directly with an area VAV box shall be interlocked to SEQUENCE OF OPERATION and controlled by that VAV box controller Replication of space temperature sensors is not required The fin tube and reheat coil shall operate in sequence to maintain space conditions with the fin tube as 230993 13 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 first stage PI algorithm shall be employed for this sequencing Temperature staging offset is not acceptable b The fin tube radiation is controlled by an application specific DDC controller using electronic actuation The space served by the radiation convector is controlled in Occupied and Unoccupied modes as follows 2 Occupied a The controller monitors the room temperature sensor and modulates the heating valve to maintain the space temperature at set point 3 Unoccupied a The radiation convector is controlled using the unoccupied space temperature set point The controller may reset to the Occupied mode for a predetermined time period upon a signal from the control system
261. nagement plan Prior to performing such work identify areas containing asbestos Notify the Owner so that arrangements may be made for abatement and or containment prior to work proceeding The Contractor shall be responsible for cleaning all areas where asbestos is released due to the failure to coordinate with the asbestos management plan Refer to Division 1 Sections for further requirements The disturbance or dislocation of asbestos containing materials causes asbestos fibers to be released into the building s atmosphere thereby creating a health hazard to workmen and building occupants Consistent with Industrial Code Rule 56 and the content of recognized asbestos control work the Contractor shall apprise all of his workers supervisory personnel subcontractors Owner and Consultants who will be at the job site of the seriousness of the hazard and of proper safeguards and work procedures which must be followed as described in New York State Department of Labor Industrial Code Rule 56 BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 13 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 06 3 07 3 08 3 09 REMOVALS A Where existing equipment removals are called for submit complete list to Owner s Representative All items that the Owner wishes to retain that do not contain asbestos or PCB Material shall be delivered to location directed by th
262. nd PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 10 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 12 ESCUTCHEON PLATES A Provide polished chrome escutcheon plates for exposed piping passing through floors walls or ceilings except in Boiler Fan and Mechanical Rooms 3 13 CLEANING HOT AND CHILLED WATER SYSTEMS A Provide temporary bypasses and or pumps and pump connections as required to circulate the new piping system or segment without cross contamination of other existing or already cleaned systems B Provide circulating pumps with startup fine mesh 1 8 or less strainer screens during cleaning process C After each closed system has been tested and thoroughly flushed introduce Sodium Carbonate one lb for each 30 gallons D Provide chemical feed tank similar to Calgon 20 Micromet and connect across pump outlet valve or as called for with three valve bypass Provide temporary meter or other means of determining amount of water in system E Operate pumps and arrange control system so that all control valves are open Fill vent and circulate system with this solution while raising to design temperature F Remove clean and or replace air vents strainers and check valves which do not function properly G After cleaning strainers circulate for additional time then clean strainers again repeat until strainers are
263. nd code mandated clearances at controllers motor starters valve access and other equipment requiring maintenance and operation Contractor shall relocate existing work in the way of new construction VISIT SITE BEFORE BIDDING TO DETERMINE SCOPE OF WORK Provide new materials including new piping and insulation for relocated work D All equipment requiring service and or access shall be provided adequate clearances for this purpose Any clearances described in manufacturer s information code requirements etc shall be taken into account in determining final rough in positions Reasonable access for maintenance and service shall be maintained The most stringent standard as determined by the Engineer shall apply BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 15 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 10 CUTTING AND PATCHING A Each trade shall include their required cutting and patching work unless shown as part of the General Construction work on the architectural drawings Refer to General Conditions of the Contract for Construction for additional requirements Cut and drill from both sides of walls and or floors to eliminate splaying Patch cut or abandoned holes left by removals of equipment or fixtures Patch adjacent existing work disturbed by installation of new work including insulation walls and wall covering ceiling and floor
264. nd color chart 233726 Louvers and Louvers including all blade types finishes and arrangements Penthouses Provide original color charts for selection of finish Water chilling unit and accessories Motor starter Auxiliaries 236416 Water Chillers anid accessories 236513 Cooling Tower Cooling tower and accessories 237313 Air Handling Units Shop drawings on air handling units Split system air conditioner 238116 S Manufacturers wiring diagrams Refrigerant piping schematics showing accessories 238210 Hydronic Gravity Shop drawings on gravity heating equipment with color selection Heating Equipment chart Clearly indicate which equipment is being submitted Shop drawings on radiant panel heating equipment with color selection chart Clearly indicate which equipment is being 238231 Radiant Ceiling Panel submitted Provide 12 long sample showing face pattern tubing in place cross channels and clips in place Unit Heaters and l 238239 Cabinet Unit Heaters Unit heaters and cabinet unit heaters 3 02 COORDINATION DRAWINGS A BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS Before construction work commences Contractors for all trades shall submit Coordination Drawings in the form of reproducible transparencies drawn at not less than 3 8 1 0 scale and electronic format Coordination Drawings are required throughout all areas for all trades These drawings shall identify and show resolutions of trade conflicts Mechanical Equipment Rooms shall be dra
265. ng procedures immediately to the Engineer for further action 3 02 PREPARATION A Complete system readiness checks and prepare system readiness reports Verify the following 1 Permanent electrical power wiring is complete Equipment rotation has been checked 2 Hydronic systems are filled clean strainers cleaned startup screens removed and system free of air Automatic temperature control systems are operational Equipment and duct access doors are securely closed Balance smoke and fire dampers are open Isolating and balancing valves are open and control valves are operational Bl Os OTe se OO Ceilings are installed in critical areas where air pattern adjustments are required and access to balancing devices has been provided 8 Filters are clean and in place including pre filters and final filters where applicable 3 03 GENERAL TESTING AND BALANCING PROCEDURES A All systems shall be tested and verified to be in compliance with the performance characteristics contained in the contract documents All testing shall be performed in compliance with the requirements of NEBB or AABC Standards for Testing and Balancing or within the standards described in this section The more stringent standard shall apply B Adjusting and balancing shall be accomplished as soon as the systems are completed to the extent required to allow the work to proceed and before the Owner takes possession Verify that the system is properly vente
266. ning each unit if required Use tees instead of ells at low point of runouts 3 06 AIR REMOVAL ASSEMBLY A Provide supports and provide blow down with hose end drain valve full size of opening 3 07 MAKE UP WATER VALVES A Provide for each system with 3 4 in globe valve bypass connection and check valve downstream of bypass connection Set valves to provide 2 psi at high point of system Provide pressure gauge assembly WATER SYSTEMS SPECIALTIES 232133 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 08 STRAINERS A Provide where called for Provide valved dirt blow down connection for strainers size 6 in and larger Equip with quick opening hose end valve and brass plug 3 09 SUCTION DIFFUSERS A Provide at inlet to base mounted pump B Pipe suction diffuser blow off connection full line size with ball valve to nearest floor drain C Provide support under suction diffuser Suction diffuser shall not be supported by the pump casing END OF SECTION WATER SYSTEMS SPECIALTIES 232133 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 232223 CONDENSATE PUMP AND RECEIVER UNIT PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Do
267. nitiate design changes due to failure of the contractor to properly coordinate with the construction schedule and or other trades then the Consultant s hourly rate and expenses in connection with such additional services shall be paid by the Contractor and shall be deducted from any moneys owned to the Contractor 3 20 CLEANING A It is the Contractor s responsibility to keep clean all equipment and fixtures provided under this contract for the duration of the project Each trade shall keep the premises free from an accumulation of waste material or rubbish caused by his operations The facilities require an environment of extreme cleanliness and it is the Contractor s responsibility to adhere to the strict regulations regarding procedures on the existing premises After all tests are made and installations completed satisfactorily 1 Thoroughly clean entire installation both exposed surfaces and interiors 2 Remove all debris caused by work 3 Remove tools surplus materials when work is finally accepted Cleanliness of construction shall extend to include the interior and exterior surfaces of all equipment and systems provided under this contract This includes but is not limited to 1 Unitary equipment exposed to occupant use fin tube radiation chilled beam systems etc Shall be thoroughly cleaned for final use both inside and out prior to project completion 2 Equipment located in mechanical spaces shall be cleaned on
268. nnections as required Pipe to nearest waste point Clean system until strainers are found clean Temper with domestic water to keep waste below 140 F Coordinate all equipment operation with Owner s Representative Verify that no debris is collecting in strainers Repeat cleaning of strainers until no further debris is noted Test piping and accessories before insulation connecting to existing piping and concealment Repeat as many times as necessary to prove tight system Notify Owner s Representative at least seven days in advance of each test Isolate valves and equipment not capable of withstanding test pressures Make leaks tight no caulking permitted Remove and replace defective fittings pipe or connections Furnish necessary pumps gauges equipment piping valving power and labor for testing Certify that test have been successfully completed Schedule Of Test Requirements 1 Hot chilled condenser and domestic water Hydrostatic 100 psig at high point of system two hours duration 2 Vent drain overflow and condensate drain Hydrostatic maintain 10 feet head of water above highest point of section being tested for six hours 3 Steam 50 psi and lower drip and condensate piping 125 psig hydrostatic pressure two hours duration 4 Steam over 50 psi drip and condensate piping Hydrostatic test 1 1 2 times working pressure two hours duration 5 Tests No change in pressure under stable temperature conditio
269. noise reduction coefficient NRC of 0 70 per inch thick based on a type A mounting The coefficients shall meet or exceed a 3 0 P C F density material rating Insulation shall meet the erosion requirements of UL 181 facing the air stream and fire hazard classification of 25 50 per ASTM 84 and UL 723 and CAN ULC 102 M88 and meet NFPA 90A and 90B 237313 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 19 All insulation edges shall be encapsulated within the panel All perforated sections shall have Micromat or equal insulation with non woven mat facing 5000 fpm rating and non hygroscopic fibers as manufactured by Johns Manville or approved equal 20 The units shall be equipped with a solid double wall insulated same as the unit casing hinged access doors as shown on the plans The doorframe shall be extruded aluminum foam filled with a built in thermal break barrier and full perimeter gasket The door hinge assembly shall be completely adjustable die cast stainless steel There shall be a minimum of two heavy duty handles per door Provide ETL UL 1995 and CAL OSHA approved tool operated safety latch on all fan section access doors a Access shall be provided at a minimum to Fans Filters Economizer Coils both upstream and downstream and to any electrical device B Fan Section 1 Make Up Air Units a SWSI direct drive
270. ns 6 Equipment Test at working pressures 3 16 CONNECTIONS TO SPECIAL EQUIPMENT A Steam Kettles Kettles shall be furnished and set in place by the kitchen equipment contractor This contractor shall make connection to kettle with low pressure steam piping as shown on the contract documents Dishwasher Dishwasher shall be furnished and set in place by the kitchen equipment contractor This contractor shall make connection to Dishwasher with low pressure steam piping as shown on the contract documents This Contractor shall closely coordinate piping connections to equipment with other trades Control valves individual pressure reducing valves and thermostatic traps for sterilizing equipment provided by equipment manufacturer PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 12 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 E This Contractor shall provide necessary piping valves strainers and fittings 3 17 PIPE LINE SIZING A Pipe sizes called for shall be maintained Pipe size changes shall be made only as reviewed by Owner s Representative Where discrepancy in size occurs the larger size shall be provided PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 13 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 Exhibit A Piping Materials HVAC Notes are at the end
271. nstalled only by skilled mechanics The Temperature Control Subcontractor Supplier shall have a minimum of five years experience in systems of similar size type and complexity installed within a 100 mile radius The Temperature Control Subcontractor Supplier shall have a local service department within a 75 mile radius and have available a minimum of three factory trained technicians within a 24 hour period All components shall be fully tested and documented to operate as a complete system Supplier must guarantee that all replacement parts will be carried in stock for a period of 10 years minimum from the data that the system is commissioned 1 05 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A B The complete control system is designed and based on that manufactured by Siemens Building Technologies Inc Acceptable Make Siemens Building Technologies Inc Andover Building Controls 1 06 INCIDENTAL WORK A B Furnish the following materials for installation by Division 23 For piping work 1 Control valves in piping 2 Immersion sensing wells in piping systems 3 Valved pressure taps For sheet metal work TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 All automatic dampers assemble multiple section dampers with required interconnecting linkages and extend required number of shafts through duct
272. nt s individual sequence Describes the detailed operation of each component and how it interacts with the entire system d Sections for each major piece of equipment Contains the cut sheets for the controllers custom programs and relevant information pertaining to that piece of equipment i e schedules for fan showing Equipment Tag Numbers Controller serial airflow etc e Wiring Details Contains 8 1 2 x 11 drawings of all the wiring details shown throughout the set of drawings f Instrumentation Cut Sheets Contains the Manufacturer s original cut sheets for all the instrumentation used on the job i e transformers enclosures controllers etc g CAD Drawings All drawings shall be provided in AutoCAD format i e each file format should have the dwg extension Drawing Sets consists of the following 1 Systems Description Drawings Shows the overview of the job and what is being controlled Within ten working days from the time of the final system commissioning four 4 sets of Operation and Maintenance Manuals shall be submitted directly to the Owner Engineer 1 08 COMMISSIONING A Equipment Start up Upon completion of installation all equipment shall be initially started and tested on site Additionally perform the following 1 2 Measure calibrate and adjust all analog sensing inputs Verify that all timeclocking interlock functions are properly energizing
273. ntee stating that AABC or NEBB will assist in completing the requirements of the Contract Documents if the testing adjusting and balancing professional fails to comply with the Contract Documents Guarantee shall include the following provisions 1 The certified contractor has tested and balanced systems according to the Contract Documents 2 Systems are balanced to optimum performance capabilities within design and installation limits 3 Copy of the performance guarantee shall be included in each final certified air balance report PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Provide tools ladders recording meters gauges thermometers voltmeters anemometers Picot tubes inclined gauge manometers magnehelic gauges amprobes voltmeters psychrometers and tachometers required Instruments used shall be accurately calibrated as per AABC or NEBB requirements PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 EXAMINATION A Examine Contract Documents to become familiar with project requirements and to discover conditions in systems designs that may preclude proper testing adjusting and balancing of systems and equipment Approval of shop drawings will not relieve this contractor from responsibility for errors and omissions therein All such errors or omissions must be corrected by this contractor irrespective of any approvals by the Architect or Engineer B Contract Documents are defined in the General and Supplementary Conditions of the Contract
274. ntrol off of SEQUENCE OF OPERATION variable pressure algorithm as described in 1 04 B 6 g Occupied Mode 1 When the outdoor air temperature is above the occupied cooling lockout temperature T1 the cooling mode shall be enabled 2 When the outdoor air temperature falls below T1 2 0 the cooling system shall shut down Unoccupied Mode 1 When any air handling system enters night setback condition and the outdoor air temperature is above the cooling lockout temperature the cooling shall be enabled Once in cooling mode the system shall remain as such for a minimum of 10 minutes before cooling mode is disabled Cooling Mode Start Up 1 When the system enters cooling mode the cooling pump shall be enabled 2 The plant chilled water valve shall modulate to maintain loop temperature control set point Cooling Mode Shutdown 1 The plant chilled water valve shall modulate closed 2 The chilled water pump shall operate for a minimum of 5 minutes after the plant CWS control valve is commanded closed and the chilled water supply temperature rises above 50 F Failure Mode 1 In the event that the pump fails to operate in either occupied or unoccupied mode a critical building alarm shall be provided to the operator s console Loop Pressure Control Variable Pressure Pumping 230993 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLL
275. of Exhibit A Service Pipe Materials Hot water Schedule 40 black heating steel Hot water Schedule 40 black heating steel Optional Hot water Type L copper heating Optional Chilled water Schedule 40 black steel Chilled water Type L copper Optional Chilled water Schedule 40 black Optional steel Vent Drain Schedule 40 Overflow Coil galvanized steel or Condensate Type M copper Coil Schedule 40 PVC condensate drain optional Steam up to Schedule 40 black 50 psi steel Steam over Schedule 40 black 50 psi steel Condensate Schedule 80 black and drip lines PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES steel Fittings Malleable iron and butt weld Grooved rigid couplings Wrought copper or cast bronze solder end Butt weld and malleable iron Wrought copper or cast bronze solder end Grooved rigid couplings Cast iron drainage type or wrought copper Socket type PVC Butt weld malleable iron 1 1 4 in and larger butt weld 1 in and smaller socket weld Extra strong butt weld and malleable iron DIVISION 23 HVAC Connections 2 in and smaller screwed 2 1 2 in and larger welded SEE NOTE 1 Mechanical with gasket SEE NOTE 2 No lead solder 2 1 2 in and larger welded or flanged 2 in and smaller screwed SEE NOTE 1 No lead solder Mechanical with gasket SEE NOTE 2 Threaded or solder Socket weld cement 2 1 2 in and larger welded or
276. of terminal heating and or cooling coils ONOaAR ODN Intake or exhaust plenums Provide service openings in accordance and as required by NFPA 96 at 20 ft intervals along horizontal ducts and at each vertical riser for kitchen hood exhaust SHEETMETAL AND DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 233000 8 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 11 3 12 3 13 DUCT SUPPORTS A Provide per SMACNA same material as duct Hanger bands to extend down sides and turn under bottom 2 Minimum two metal screws per hanger Angle iron on larger duct Spaced per building structural system but not greater than 8 ft Provide extra support angles as required AIR AND WATERTIGHT METAL WORK A Where water or snow may accumulate and ductwork or where odors or corrosive gasses may collect ductwork and plenums shall be made watertight by soldering brazing or welding of joints Grade ducts down toward waste points and or toward louvers Provide valve and drain piping from low point to waste point The following ductwork shall be constructed air and watertight 1 Kitchen range hood and exhaust ductwork 2 Dishwasher hood and exhaust ductwork 3 Intake and exhaust plenums Test for water tightness Before concealment apply water by hose to check for leaks witnessed by Owner s Representative SMOKE DETECTION A Smoke detectors shall be furnished
277. ol responsibilities independently of other controllers in the network Each ASC shall be a microprocessor based multi tasking real time digital control processor Each ASC shall have sufficient memory to support its own operating system and data bases including 1 Control Processes 2 Energy Management Applications 3 Operator I O Portable Terminal The operator interface to any ASC point data or programs shall be through any network resident PC workstation or portable operator s terminal connected to any Central DDC panel in the network The same tool sets shall be used for all field and terminal controllers Application Specific Controllers shall directly support the temporary use of a portable service terminal The capabilities of the portable terminal in the ASC port shall include 1 Display temperatures Display status Display setpoints Display control parameters Override binary output control Override analog setpoints lO SOURS Goh Modification of gain and offset constants Powerfail Protection All system setpoints proportional bands control algorithms and any other programmable parameters shall be stored such that a power failure of any duration does not necessitate reprogramming the controller A second backup shall reside on workstation 2 25 INPUT AND OUTPUT INTERFACE A General Hard wire input and output points to all controller hardware TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 22 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL
278. om the Contract Drawings which must be made All deviations shall be documented in writing C Submit roof wall and floor opening dimensions and locations shown on shop drawings D Submit prints to each Contractor of other trades for review for interferences and coordination with their work 1 06 DAMPERS A Provide volume dampers in ductwork at all air outlets diffusers grilles Dampers shall not be provided at the air outlets unless specifically noted on plan PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 DUCTWORK MATERIALS A Unless otherwise called for provide materials in accordance with Exhibit I 2 02 DUCTWORK LEAKAGE SEALING AND PRESSURE CLASSIFICATION A All ductwork shall be constructed for a minimum pressure class of 2 in w g unless stated otherwise B SMACNA duct sealing classification shall be used for duct systems using the following criteria 1 Seal Class A C Ductwork Sealant 1 Tapes and mastics used to seal ductwork shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 181A and appropriately marked according to system type 2 Tapes and mastics used to seal flexible air ducts and flexible air connectors shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 181B and appropriately marked for system type D SMACNA Duct Leakage Classification shall be used for duct systems using the following criteria 1 Leakage Class 6 for round metal ductwork 2 Leakage Class 12 for square and rectangular metal ductwork 2 03 SQUARE AND RECTANGU
279. ommunication passing all configured points to viewing stations Verify communication speed and level of transactions until it is acceptable and meets the requirements of this specification Software Verification All programs and software functions shall be verified for proper sequence of operation TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 6 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 12 E Contractor shall during the ensuing four seasons one year conduct periodic inspections to fine tune all dynamic elements of the system with all costs of testing to be included in this scope of work In addition the Contractor shall dedicate one full day during each of the four subsequent seasons during which all necessary tuning of dynamic parameters shall be conducted in the field Coordination Work with the air balancing professional Division 23 and Division 26 to provide a proper and obstruction free component location and a complete system commissioning As built Drawings All drawings shall be reviewed after the final installation and corrected to provide accurate as built representation of the complete system Systems Startup Report A report shall be provided to the Engineer detailing the dates times and person s performing the start up This report shall detail when and who performed the individual processes mentioned above The controls sys
280. on having flanged connections perforated air collector tube built in removable strainer w blow down connection and dished steel divider to direct water through strainer Maximum pressure drop 3 0 ft or less Design Equipment Armstrong Make Armstrong Bell amp Gossett Taco AIR ELIMINATING SUPPLY FITTING A B C Designed to eliminate air from supply water located in supply header from heat generating devices flanged or screwed Design Equipment Bell amp Gossett Make Armstrong Bell amp Gossett Taco MAKE UP WATER VALVES A Brass with built in strainer and anti siphon check valve Equal to Bell amp Gossett No 7 SUCTION DIFFUSER A Cast iron body 125 Ib working pressure 250 F operating temperature Type X for closed systems cylinder orifice in steel with start up strainer with bronze mesh and inlet vanes in steel construction Type Y for open systems cylinder orifice in stainless steel without strainer and inlet vanes in steel construction Angle type body with inlet vanes and combination diffuser strainer orifice cylinder with 3 16 in diameter openings Disposable fine mesh start up strainer to be removed after 30 days of operation Permanent strainer free area not less than five times section area of pump connection with blow down connection and magnetic trap Adjustable support foot Maximum pressure drop 3 0 ft or less Design Equipment Bell amp Gossett Make Armstrong Bel
281. on of the project and turned over to the Owner in serviceable condition upon completion of the scope of work Contractor shall obtain written sign off by the Owner certifying that the Owner is in receipt of such tools SAFETY GUARDS A Provide guards on all shafts and couplings and all V belt and sheave assemblies to prevent damage to equipment and injury to personnel LIFTING ATTACHMENTS A Provide equipment with suitable lifting attachments to enable equipment to be lifted in its normal position Lifting attachments shall withstand any handling conditions that might be encountered without bending or distortion of shape such as rapid lowering and braking of load MISCELLANEOUS SUPPORTS A Metal bars plates tubing etc shall conform ASTM standards Ts Steel plates shapes bars and grating ASTM A 36 2 Cold Formed Steel Tubing ASTM A 500 3 Hot Rolled Steel Tubing ASTM A 501 4 Steel Pipe ASTM A 53 Schedule 40 welded B Metal fasteners shall be zinc coated type grade and class as required ACCESS DOORS AND PANELS A Steel access doors and frames shall be factory fabricated and assembled units complete with attachment devices and fasteners ready for installation Joints and seams shall be continuously welded steel with welds ground smooth and flush B Provide access doors at all locations where equipment access for service repair and or adjustment may be required This shall include access to all air balance da
282. operation of each sequence of operation Provide at least two persons equipped with two way communication if required Demonstrate calibration and response of any input and output points requested by Engineer Provide and operate test equipment required to prove proper system operation 4 Demonstrate compliance with sequences of operation through each operational mode Demonstrate complete operation of operator interface Demonstrate each of the following a DDC loop response Supply graphical trend data output showing each DDC loop s response to a setpoint change representing an actuator position change of at least 25 of full range Trend sampling rate shall be from 10 seconds to 3 minutes depending on loop speed Each sample s trend data shall show setpoint actuator position and controlled variable values Engineer will require further tuning of each loop that displays unreasonably under or over damped control b Building fire alarm system interface C Trend logs for each system Trend data shall indicate setpoints operating points valve positions and other data as specified in the TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 32 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 points list provided with each sequence of operation Each log shall cover three 48 hour periods and shall have a sample frequency not less than 10 minutes or as specifie
283. or e Optimal Start Up A control strategy that automatically starts an HVAC system at the latest possible time yet ensures comfort conditions by the time the building becomes occupied In a typical implementation a controller measures the temperature of the zone and the outside air Then using design heating or cooling capacity at the design outside air temperature the system computes how long a unit must run at maximum capacity to bring the zone temperature to its occupied setpoint The optimal start algorithm often includes a self learning feature to adjust for variations from design capacity A distributed system must use Run on Request with Optimal Start See below e Requested or Run on Request A control strategy that optimizes the runtime of a source piece of equipment that supplies one or more receiving units such as an air handler unit supplying zone terminal units with heating cooling ventilation or similar service Source equipment runs only when needed not on a fixed schedule The source equipment runs when one or more receiving units request its services An operator determines how many requests are required to start the source equipment For example if all the zones in a building are unoccupied and the zone terminal units do not need heating or cooling the AHU will shut down However if a zone becomes occupied or needs cooling the terminal unit will send a run request to the AHU to initiate the start up sequence If this AHU
284. or manually at the room sensor Chilled Beams 1 General a Chilled beams located in first floor West corridor and second floor West corridor Chilled beams on each floor include a dedicated constant volume VAV box and a 2 position control valve b The chilled beams are provided with a dedicated chilled water loop with a pump and a 3 way mixing valve 2 Pumping System a The DDC system shall monitor the position of the chilled beam control valves If any of the valves are open the pump shall operate If the valves are all closed the pump shall de energize b When the pump is in operation the 3 way mixing valve shall modulate to maintain a Chilled Beam Loop Supply Temperature of 56 F adj 3 Occupied Cooling a The DDC system shall monitor the temperature of the secondary air entering the chilled beam If the secondary air temperature exceeds the set point of 76 F adj for a period of 3 minutes the control valve shall open a When the secondary air temperature falls below the set point for a period of 3 minutes the control valve shall close 4 Occupied Heating a Control valve shall modulate to maintain space temperature set point SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 230993 14 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 5 Unoccupied a Unit shall maintain a set back temperature of 60 F adj b Unoccupied cooling is not
285. or wall mounting End casings shall have smooth embossed tube holes to avoid abrasion during expansion and contraction Dampers shall be wrap around clamshell design Dampers shall be minimum 16 GA galvanized steel with aluminum hinges amp stainless steel pins Interconnecting bars shall be stainless steel Operator lever arms shall be welded to acommon shaft for permanent alignment with pivots on bronze oilite bearings The electric operator shall connect to the damper linkage via threaded ball joint rod ends Manufacturer Aerofin Marlo Wing 237313 9 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 D Chilled Water Cooling Coil Section 1 E Filters 1s 2 AIR HANDLING UNITS All coil assemblies shall be leak tested under water at 315 PSIG and performance is to be certified under ARI Standard 410 Coils exceeding the range of ARI standard rating conditions shall be noted Cooling coils shall be mounted on stainless steel support rack to permit coils to slide out individually from the unit Provide intermediate drain pans on all stacked cooling coils The intermediate pan shall drain to the main drain pan through a copper downspout Water coils shall be constructed of seamless copper tubing mechanically expanded into fin collars All fins shall be continuous within the coil casing to eliminate carryover inherent with a
286. otors shall be balanced in three orthogonal planes to demonstrate compliance with the G 55 requirement with a maximum rotational imbalance of 022 per second peak filter in 55 mm per second peak filter in t Fan arrays that meet the balancing specification do not require spring isolation u Copies of the certified balancing reports shall be provided with the unit O amp M manuals at the time of shipment Submittals that do not include a statement of compliance with this requirement will be returned to the contractor without review Each fan system for MUA amp AHU shall be individually wired to a control panel containing a single VFD as the primary VFD and a backup VFD wired in bypass VFDs shall conform to specification section 260485 Each VFD shall be sized for the total connected HP for all fan motors contained in the fan array Wire sizing shall be determined and installed in accordance with applicable NEC standards and local code requirements The multiple fan array electrical panel shall include system optimization controls to actively control fan speed and to enable and disable fans in the multiple fan array The number of active fans in the array shall be automatically determined and the speed of the enabled fans shall be adjusted to produce the required coincidental flow and pressure at the perimeter boundary of the unit at substantially peak efficiency The system optimization controls shall continuously monitor requ
287. ous interlocking slip joint fit between adjoining covers Finish shall match enclosure fronts along entire male and female sides e Enclosure accessories shall fit tight to wall at sides in back plate at top and extend back and mechanically screw to wall at bottom 2 Support channel full backplate partial backplate with top wall gasket and supports 18 gauge securely fasten to wall Enclosure front braced by internal channel braces Minimum on either side of joint seam No sheet metal screws or other fastening devices shall be visible Provide wall brackets or stiffening supports adjacent to each joint and at least every 16 in maximum 24 O C 3 Top of cover rest on backplate only and not between wall and backplate 4 Accessories a Pedestal brackets or bottom panel when required for style b With worm gear driven discharge damper and knurled aluminum knob D Fin radiation scheduled as bare element shall be supported with manufacturer s brackets with cradle attached to partial wall brackets E Design Equipment Rosemex E Make Rosemex Sterling Trane Vulcan Rittling HYDRONIC GRAVITY HEATING EQUIPMENT 238210 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A Each unit isolated with shut off ball valves to permit servicing Provide flow balancer for each unit as detailed Provide trap for
288. out disturbing pipe connections Stainless steel or brass float and renewable seat Thermostatic bypass Designed to withstand 50 psi STEAM SPECIALTIES AND ACCESSORIES 232233 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 E Bucket Traps Open or inverted bucket type Stainless steel buckets Drain tapping on body cast iron or semi steel body Valve and seat shall be of renewable stainless steel Valve and seat shall be water sealed during trap operation Trap shall be capable of withstanding freezing and thawing Designed for maximum working pressure of at least 150 psi and 500 F Continuous thermostatic air venting Thermodynamic Trap Trap shall be all stainless steel construction disc type suitable for installation in horizontal position Integral seat design with hardened disc and seating surfaces Trap suitable for operation between 3 5 to 600 psig Provide with insulcap on all installations where ambient operating temperature is below 65 F 2 02 STRAINERS A Steam and Condensate Strainers High strength cast iron body 125 psi pressure Monel or stainless steel removable perforated screens Screwed body type 2 and smaller Flanged body type 2 1 2 and larger Screen suitable for steam service 0 045 diameter holes 233 per sq in Free area strainer minimum four times area of pipe size with blow off and plug 2 03 VA
289. ove Extend 1 8 in above finished floor in finished areas In above grade mechanical rooms and other areas with floor drains use steel pipe sleeves projecting 2 in above floor Sleeves shall be as small as practical consistent with insulation to preserve fire rating Fill abandoned sleeves with concrete Where necessary for pipes to pass through ducts air chambers or built up housings and approved by Engineer provide rubber grommet seals D Roof deck penetrations Provide sleeve and deck sealing for watertight installation per detail on Contract Documents E Provide a 0 16 inch thick smooth aluminum jacket over insulated pipes where they pass through sleeves ANCHORS AND GUIDES A Provide piping system anchors and guides as shown on the plans and as recommended by the expansion joint loop manufacturer Where an anchor is shown at a change in piping direction it shall fully control movement in all three axes In lieu of a single anchor fabricated for two directional pipes two 2 individual anchors may be provided SLEEVE PACKING A Seal void space at sleeves as follows 1 Interior locations Firmly pack with fiberglass and caulk 2 Exterior walls and below grade cored holes Use sealing element 3 Fire rated partitions and floor slabs Use fire rated sealing elements materials and methods Provide per manufacturer s instructions to maintain firestop 4 Waterproofed floors Use waterproof sealing element device or compou
290. ove a user defined level initially set at 30 F adj a building alarm shall be generated i Lighting Control SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 230993 15 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 Lighting in the corridors shall be controlled by the DDC system a At the start of a user defined occupied period the DDC shall be responsible for turning on the corridor lighting At the end of the user defined occupied period the DDC shall be responsible for turning off the lighting in the corridors b If at any outside of the user defined occupied range the local override is initiated the corridor lighting shall operate for a timed period of 30 minutes adj 2 The site lighting shall be controlled by the DDC system a At the start of a user defined enable period the DDC shall be responsible for turning on the site lighting At the end of the user defined enable period the DDC shall be responsible for turning off the site lighting b A photocell located on the roof of the building shall override the user defined enable period should site lighting be required outside of the user defined enable period PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 Not Used END OF SECTION SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 230993 16 ABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC TE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK FALO STATE COLLEGE FRPROJECT NO 03404
291. ovided The design and size capacity of each item of equipment provided for this project needs to have been in satisfactory and efficient operation on at least three 3 installations for not less than three 3 years Suppliers of equipment must have factory trained and authorized personnel for the service of all equipment provided Apply and install materials equipment and specialties in accordance with manufacturer s written instructions Conflicts between the manufacturer s instructions and the contract documents shall be referred to the Owner s Representative for resolution The contractor shall engage the services of a qualified installer for the installation and application of joint sealers flashing access panels cutting and patching All work shall be done in a neat and workmanlike manner All methods of construction or details of workmanship not specifically described or indicated in the contract documents shall be subject to the control and approval of the Owner s Representative Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and construction indicated The equipment specified is based upon the acceptable manufacturers listed Where approved equal is stated equipment shall be equivalent in every way to that of the equipment specified and subject to approval PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS A Provide Materials that meet the following minimum requirements 1 Materials shall h
292. pe Access to the inside of the enclosure and wiring connections shall be through a front facing full length door The door shall have a window size sufficient to allow viewing of a 2 line by 20 character LCD display 2 Enclosure Size the enclosure shall be no more than 12 inches in any dimension 3 Mounting Provisions mounting brackets for the purpose of attaching the unit to a flat surface shall not be needed 4 Front Panel Controls a four button keypad and fan start stop and alarm silence buttons shall provide access to all monitor functions including display calibration set up and diagnostics 5 Front Panel Indicator Lights Yellow refrigerant vapor equal to or greater than AEL or TLV for specific refrigerant Red refrigerant vapor equal to or greater than STEL or 3 times the AEL TLV for specific refrigerant 6 Audible Alarm A 65dBa at 3 feet audible alarm shall be internal to the controller it shall sound when one of the pre selected alarm conditions occurs 7 No tools or special adapters shall be used for a Display of alarm set point level on front panel readout b Resetting any alarm set point C Zero and span calibration adjustments 8 System Power Requirements the system shall operate on 24Vac 2A max BACnet The remote control panel shall enable BACnet communication through its BACnet output using BACnet IP protocol over twisted pair Ethernet cable GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES 230963 7
293. pe carbon steel ASTM A216 ductile iron ASTM A536 or cast iron ASTM A126B body 316 stainless steel disc replaceable EPDM resilient seat for water temperatures up to 250 F at 150 psi 316 or 416 stainless steel shaft with corrosion resistant bearings Equal to Keystone AR2 b Operators 1 Valves up to 6 lever operator 2 Valves 8 and above heavy duty manual gear actuator 2 For low pressure steam below 15 psig a 100 bubble tight shutoff 150 psi WP Lub type cast or carbon steel body 315 stainless steel disc with corrosion resistant bearings Replaceable reinforced fiber filled TFE resilient seat 17 4 PH stainless steel shaft Equal to Jamesbury 815L Class 150 b Operators 1 Valves up to 6 lever operator 3 Make DeZurick Jamesbury Keystone Milwaukee Powell Watts Victaulic G Hose Thread Drain Valves 1 1 2 ball valve bronze body hardened chrome ball with hose thread end cap and chain Watts B6001CC H Relief Valves Ts To relieve full heating capacity as required by ASME Code a Design Equipment McDonnell Miller Series 240 VALVES 230523 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 b Make Bell and Gossett McDonnell Miller Kunkle Chilled water coils equal to Consolidated Cash Acme K 10 size 1 2 Set to relieve at 125 psi l Flow Control Valves 1 2 3
294. peration a SEQUENCE OF OPERATION The preheat coil valve shall remain fully closed whenever the outdoor air temperature is above 50 F Whenever the unit is operating and the temperature is below 50 F the preheat coil shall modulate in sequence with the economizer to maintain leaving air temperature set point without overlap 230993 6 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C When the outdoor air temperature is below 35 F adj the control valve shall modulate fully open and the face and bypass damper shall modulate the airflow over the coil to maintain the temperature downstream of the coil at the coil discharge air temperature 7 Relief Exhaust Damper Operation a The relief exhaust damper shall modulate to maintain pressure set point in the return air compartment ahead of the relief exhaust damper The set point shall operate on a reset schedule initially 0 05 w c adj at unit minimum outdoor air flow and 0 1 w c adj at unit maximum outdoor air flow to be optimized during air balance to achieve required relief air rates 8 Supply Fan Speed Modulation a The supply fan shall modulate to maintain duct supply air pressure set point at the remotely located supply air duct pressure sensor b The DDC system shall poll all connected VAV terminals once every 5 minutes adj for their current damper calcul
295. ping equipment and other suspended construction Verify that environmental conditions are safe and suitable for installation of fire stopping If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding FIRE RATED DUCT INSULATION 230714 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 02 3 03 3 04 PREPARATION A Prepare substrates in accordance with manufacturer s instructions and recommendations Install masking and temporary coverings as required to prevent contamination or defacement of adjacent surfaces due to fire stopping installation GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A Install in strict accordance with manufacturer s detailed installation instructions and procedures Install so that openings are completely filled and material is securely adhered Where fire stopping surface will be exposed to view finish to a smooth uniform surface flush with adjacent surfaces After installation is complete remove combustible forming materials and accessories that are not part of the listed system Repair or replace defective installations to comply with requirements At each through penetration attach identification labels on both sides in location where label will be visible to anyone seeking to remove penetrating items or fire stopping
296. pipe and hanger Hangers when attached to joists shall only be placed at the top or bottom chord panel point Only concentric type hangers are permissible on joists C type not permitted on joists Provide riser clamps for each riser at each floor PIPE CONNECTIONS Solder Connections Utilize non acid flux and clean off excess flux and solder Threaded Connections Clean out tapering threads made up with pipe dope screwed until tight connection Pipe dope must be specific for each application Dielectric Pipe Fittings Provide dielectric unions in both open and closed type piping system heating water chilled water domestic water etc at all locations where dissimilar metals are to be joined Grooved Mechanical Joints Pipe shall be prepared in accordance with the latest Victaulic Grooving Specifications ref Victaulic PB137 using Victaulic Vic Easy Grooving tools Pipe shall be checked to be sure it is free of indentations projections weld seams or roll marks on the exterior of the pipe over the entire gasket seating area Pipe ends are to be square cut Victaulic lubricant shall be applied to gasket and or pipe ends and housing interiors to eliminate pinching the gasket WELDING A Welding shall be performed in compliance with the welding procedure specifications prepared by the National Certified Pipe Welding Bureau Welded piping shall be fabricated by certified welder Contractor shall submit proof of current certificat
297. pipe size larger than vertical pipe Provide 2 in x 6 in minimum deep capped scale pocket at ends of steam mains drip points and return ends of steam coils PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 8 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 05 3 06 3 07 B Grade 1 Steam mains branches and connections to equipment down 1 in in 20 ft 2 Coil connections necessarily grading opposite to steam flow up 1 4 in per ft 3 Condensate mains branches and runouts and drip lines down 1 in in 10 ft 4 Wet returns down to low point use tees instead of ells 5 Pumped condensate piping just off level down to drain points HANGERS INSERTS AND SUPPORTS A Piping shall not be supported by wires band iron chains vertical expansion bolts or from other piping Support each pipe with individual hangers from concrete inserts welded supports or beam clamps of proper configuration and loading design requirements for each location Trapeze hangers are acceptable for racking of multiple pipes of 1 1 2 or less in size Follow manufacturer s safe loading recommendations Suspend with rods of sufficient length for swing and of size as called for using four nuts per rod Provide additional rust proofed structural steel members where required for proper support Provide oversized hangers where insulation supports must pass between
298. pring arcs designed for a minimum air leakage and smooth operation 5 Damper linkage shall be concealed within a 16 gauge galvanized steel frame 6 Temtrol TD 6 Ruskin CD 50 or approved equal 2 03 ELECTRICAL POWER AND CONTROLS A All electrical and automatic control devices not previously called out or listed below are to be furnished and installed in the field by others B All wiring shall be 75 C Insulated copper wires C The unit shall feature a mounted permanent nameplate displaying at a minimum the manufacturer serial number model number and current and amps voltage The unit must have an ETL or UL Listing and bear the appropriate mark D Conduit shall consist of a combination of EMT or flexible metal conduit as required Liquidtite flexible metal conduit may be used outside the air tunnel for wet locations E Provide a VFD panel with main disconnect for each unit Furnish electromechanical starters for all auxiliary electric motors required Starter shall include overload protection AIR HANDLING UNITS 237313 11 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 devices in each of 3 phases Contactors for electromechanical starters shall be UL F Unit Convenience Features 1 Each serviceable section shall be equipped with a vapor proof 100 watt service light with guard 2 Furnish a 120 volt GFI duplex convenience outlet on the
299. provide all labor materials and equipment to correct the installation deficiencies as defined by the Engineer 1 09 ELECTRONIC CAD DRAWING FILES A The Engineer may provide the Contractor with Cad files for this project with the understanding that these Cad files shall be used for reference purposes only and not as shop drawings or as built documents It is the Contractors responsibility to provide detailed coordinated shop drawings and documentation prior to installation The purpose of the Contractors coordination shop drawings is to account for all trades and field conditions and identify any conflicts that shall be resolved prior to installation B Any additional cost for changes due to conflicts as a result of the Contractors failure to provide properly coordinated documents will be the responsibility of the Contractors and not of the Engineer BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 C If the Contractor requests electronic Cad files from the Engineer and this request is granted the Contractor shall pay the Engineer s 100 per drawing to processing the request The cost for this may be deducted from any moneys owed to the Contractor QUALITY ASSURANCE A Manufacturers of equipment shall be firms regularly and currently engaged in the production of equipment and accessories pr
300. quired Refer to manufacturer s drawings and specifications for requirements of medical equipment laboratory equipment and special equipment Verify connection requirements before bidding and confirm prior to roughing 3 22 START UP AND OWNER INSTRUCTIONS A Before acceptance of the work furnish necessary skilled labor to operate all systems by seasons Instruct the Owner s designated personnel on the proper operation and maintenance of all systems and equipment Obtain written acknowledgment from person s instructed Prior to acceptance repeat the instructions if asked to do so Contractor is fully responsible for systems until acceptance even though operated by Owner s personnel unless otherwise agreed in writing Provide operating maintenance and starting precautions and procedures to be followed by the Owner for operating systems and equipment Mount the instruction in clear plastic holder on or adjacent to the equipment Where supervision by a manufacturer is called for provide manufacturer s certified technician or engineer to supervise the startup testing and adjustment of the equipment or system Where two or more manufacturers are involved i e variable frequency drive and air handling unit both manufacturers shall be present at start up The manufacturer shall provide a written report detailing the testing and start up including problems that occurred and their method of resolution 3 23 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANU
301. r and economizer b All control set points noted in this sequence shall be user adjustable and shall be tuned during system start up and commissioning for proper system operation 2 Start up a When initiated by the DDC system the supply and return fan s variable speed drives shall be enabled After proof of operation the fans shall ramp to set point and the PID loops for the cooling coil heating coil and economizer shall be enabled 3 Shutdown a When initiated by the DDC system or triggered by a safety device the air handler shall shut down Both fans shall be disabled After a programmable time delay initially 30 seconds the economizer dampers shall position to 100 return air and the relief air dampers shall close SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 230993 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 b If the outdoor air is above 40 F the cooling coil control valve shall close Otherwise the chilled water valve shall be positioned to a fixed position of 50 adj to coil An alarm shall be generated the cooling coil leaving water temperature falls below 40 F and the cooling coil valve shall be opened 100 If the outdoor air temperature is above 40 F the preheat coil valve shall close If the outdoor air temperature falls below 40 F the preheat coil valve shall modulate to maintain the temperature at the mixed air sensor
302. r 1 in fiber 2 in and smaller 1 2 in AC unit drains and Flexible Glass All sizes 1 2 in overflows fiber Steam over 15 psi Glass fiber 1 1 2 in and larger 3 in SEE NOTE 2 1 in to 1 1 4 in 2 1 2 in 3 4 in and smaller 1 1 2 in Steam and Glass fiber All sizes 1 1 2 in Condensate Vents INSULATION 230700 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 NOTES FOR EXHIBIT l NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 INSULATION For outdoor locations provide flexible insulation 1 1 2 in thick for condenser water and 1 2 thick for refrigeration piping with two coats of recommended finish Apply insulation over heat tracing Cover insulation with aluminum jacket Install in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations Pipe insulation exposed to weather shall be double the above listed thickness Cover insulation with aluminum jacket and seal watertight Install in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations Apply insulation over heat tracing Exposed insulation at kitchen laundry and sterilizer equipment shall be insulated with glass fiber and covered with aluminum jacket Install in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations Hot water piping one inch and smaller may have one inch thick insulation if it is a runout direct to a terminal unit where the pipe length is less than 12 feet 230700 6 REHABIL
303. r control areas must be forced open A minimum of 24 hours will be maintained during the cleaning 3 Flushing of the system will be for a duration of 24 hours at a controlled rate by bleeding the top of the system to the sewer After the period a soap test will be performed by shaking a sample in a glass jar If soap bubbles appear then continued flushing must be done until all traces of soap are gone At that time 5 micron filters will be used for a duration of 24 hours until they are clean Final 1 micron filters shall be used for a duration of one year END OF SECTION WATER TREATMENT FOR CLOSED LOOP SYSTEMS 232513 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 232516 WATER TREATMENT FOR COOLING TOWER PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 INCLUDED WORK A Provide labor materials equipment and services to perform operations required for the complete installation and related Work as required in Contract Documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Submittals shall be made on all water treatment equipment 1 03 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A The chemicals supplied shall meet Federal State and Local regulations pertaining to pollution B Provide water treatment feeding equipment piping valves fittings switches and miscellaneous equipment necessary and required for the complete installation C Provide complete water treatment facilities to the Owner includ
304. r information relative to equipment performance do not include approved Shop Drawings and Product Data D General Report Data In addition to the form titles and entries include the following data in the final report as applicable 1 Title page including a Name and address of testing adjusting and balancing professional b Project name C Project location d Architects name and address e Engineer s name and address f Contractor s name and address g Report date Signature of testing adjusting and balancing agent who certifies the report Summary of contents including the following Design versus final performance Notable characteristics of systems Cc Description of system operation sequence if it varies from the Contract Documents 4 Nomenclature sheets for each item of equipment Data for terminal units including manufacturer type size and fittings Report shall document all information items requested within this specification section E System Diagrams On complete set of reproducible contract drawings provide single line sketch of system designer one or the other marked up with terminal unit numbers room numbers test locations register grill and diffuser numbers to correlate with test sheet Include the following TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 12 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJ
305. r or their designated representative shall be present at this meeting Each Installer shall provide the Engineer and all other Installers with details of the proposed interface including PICS for BACnet equipment hardware and software identifiers for the interface points network identifiers wiring requirements communication speeds and required network accessories The purpose of this meeting shall be to insure there are no unresolved issues regarding the integration of these products into the DDC network Submittals for these products shall not be approved prior to the completion of this meeting TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 Packaged AHU Unit shall be furnished configured to accept control inputs from an external building automation system controller as specified in Section 230993 Factory mounted safeties and other controls shall not interfere with this controller 3 Any additional integral control systems included with the products integrated with the work of this section shall be furnished with a Modbus interface for integration into the Direct Digital Control System described in this section 1 04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A The complete automatic temperature control system shall be comprised of control devices with a microprocessor based Direct Digital Control System All work shall be i
306. r properly operating safety interlocks and controls Examine automatic temperature control system components to verify the following 1 Dampers valves and other controlled devices operate by the intended controller 2 Dampers and valves are in the position indicated by the controller Integrity of valves and dampers for free and full operation and for tightness of fully closed and fully open positions This includes dampers in multi zone units mixing boxes and variable air volume terminals 4 Automatic modulating and shutoff valves including 2 way valves and 3 way mixing and diverting valves are properly connected 5 Thermostats and humidistats are located to avoid adverse effects of sunlight drafts and cold walls 6 Sensors are located to sense only the intended conditions TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 7 Sequence of operation for control modes is according to the Contract Documents 8 Controller set points are set at design values Observe and record system reactions to changes in conditions Record default set points if different from design values 9 Interlocked systems are operating 10 Changeover from heating to cooling mode occurs according to design values P Report deficiencies discovered before and during performance of testing adjusting and balanci
307. r time to perform the required balancing work up to 8 hours of balancing work to address seasonal conditions This shall not delay the submittal of the certified balance reports for all work otherwise performed TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 16 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 12 SUBBMISSION OF CERTIFIED BALANCE REPORTS A Time is of the essence in the completion of this portion of the contract It is expected that the certified balance reports will be submitted in a timely manner within thirty 30 days of the work performed At the completion of the project it shall be the responsibility of this Contractor to assemble a single certified report and submit 10 completed copies to the Engineer as closeout documentation END OF SECTION TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 230593 17 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230700 INSULATION PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A D Provide labor materials equipment and services to perform operations required for the complete installation and related Work as required in the Contract Documents The extent of insulation work is indicated on the drawings and by the requirements of this section Insulate all new piping systems ductwork systems and equip
308. rator shall have the ability to modify the system software on line as allowed by his password restriction f Provide all communication media connectors repeaters bridges switches and routers necessary for network communications and interface to the internet 4 The system shall meet peer to peer communication services such that the connection of any operator interface to any one controller shall allow the operator to interface with all other controllers The software shall provide transparent viewing and editing of all data control programs schedules trends alarms from any one controller through connection to any other controller on the internet work regardless of subnetwork routers 5 Alarm Reporting a Change of state or out of limits alarms adjustable range for each point shall be reported to the operator workstation and shall contain point description data An alarm character string shall be printed in hard copy form whenever an alarm is received and shall take precedence over other functions b When multiple alarms are received they will be output to the line printer as they are received Non acknowledgeable changes of state shall be TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 9 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 12 output on a prioritized level format Cc Alarm messages shall include time date actual value setpoint
309. rawings for all Contract Work Document the location of control devices isolation valves safety devices and equipment 4 Submit reproducible tracings with all required corrections and submit complete set of final approved record drawings in PDF file format on CD 5 Incorporate all field changes change orders and other modifications into the final Record Drawings 3 25 SALVAGEABLE MATERIALS A Salvageable materials will be reviewed and identified by the Owner Instruction shall be given to the Contractor whether the Owner will remove salvageable materials or whether contractor is to remove and deliver salvageable materials to a pre designated site B HVAC items normally accepted as salvage by the Owner 1 Window air conditioning units END OF SECTION BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 21 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230513 MOTORS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 DESCRIPTION A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents Contractor shall provide to the Owner a completed application form as prescribed by the NYSERDA Existing Facilities Pre Qualified Motors Incentives program including application required documentation and post installation inspection if required 1 02 SUBMITTALS A None required PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01
310. re 1 Unit shall operate between 0 C and 50 C 32 F and 120 F EM RF shall meet FCC Class B and VDE 0871 for Class B and MILSTD 810C for shock and vibration 2 Line voltage units shall be UL recognized and CSA listed TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 23 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 Power Line Filtering 1 Provide internal or external transient voltage and surge suppression for workstations and controllers Surge protection shall have Dielectric strength of 1000 V minimum Response time of 10 nanoseconds or less Transverse mode noise attenuation of 65 dB or greater ao 5 p Common mode noise attenuation of 150 dB or greater at 40 100 Hz PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 3 02 GENERAL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS A The control of each system shall be guaranteed to perform as described in the Sequence of Operation Section of this specification Equipment remote switches in finished rooms shall be flush mounted if possible Stay clear of equipment access Wiring shall be supported independent of mechanical equipment Interlock supply and return fans condensers with air conditioning equipment and similar situations demanding coordinated operation SYSTEM COMPONENTS A Valves Union or flanged connected Locate close to apparatus controlled with pipe reducers and increasers located close to valve Locate arrange and
311. re stop sealant FIRE RATED DUCT INSULATION 230714 7 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 b Option B Wrap continuous through fire separation Fill space around continuously wrapped duct where it passes through fire rated wall of floor with pieces of duct wrap insulation or mineral wool insulation firmly packed into opening Compress to the percentage stated in the manufacturer s instructions to a minimum depth of 4 Recess packing on both sides of wall or top side of floor to depth stated in manufacturer s instructions Seal over packing material using fire stop sealant to depth stated in manufacturer s instructions flush with top side of floor and both sides of wall surfaces H Where kitchen exhaust hoods are located within a fire rated area or zone begin application of duct wrap insulation inside fire rated area 6 from face of fire rated wall or ceiling assembly for non combustible fire separations and 18 from face of wall of ceiling surface for combustible fire separations or as indicated on Drawings Apply duct wrap continuously to ductwork through fire separation for distance indicated on the Drawings 3 05 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A Remove left over material and debris from work area Use necessary means to protect material before during and after installation B Touch up repair or replace damaged products b
312. requirements SECTION DESCRIPTION REQUIRED SUBMISSIONS 230020 Basic Mechanical Requirements 230513 Motors Generally None Required 230514 Electric Wiring Complete wiring diagram for equipment and systems 230519 Manufacturer s data for each gauge and thermometer type Submittal shall clearly designate where each device shall be utilized including the scale range Gauges and Thermometers 230523 Valves Valves and accessories 230533 Shop drawings on electric heat tracing including wiring diagrams Electric Heat Tracing for electric heat tracings connections to electric power feeders and associated wiring 230548 Shop drawings on the products provided for each piece of Vibration Isolation equipment BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 9 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 DIVISION 23 HVAC 230553 Mechanical Identification Manufactures technical product data and installation instructions for each identification material and device Valve schedule for each piping system typewritten on a 8 1 2 X 11 in minimum indicating code number location and valve function Schedule of pipe equipment and name identification for review before stenciling or labeling Confirm naming numbering is consistent with Owner s convention 230593 Testing Adjusting and Ba
313. requirements are as follows MINIMUM NOMINAL FULL LOAD MOTOR EFFICIENCY OPEN MOTOR RPM ENCLOSED MOTOR RPM HP 1200 1800 3600 1200 1800 3600 6 Pole 4 Pole 2 Pole 6 Pole 4 Pole 2 Pole MOTORS 230513 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 MOTORS MINIMUM NOMINAL FULL LOAD MOTOR EFFICIENCY OPENMOTOR RPM MOTOR RPM ENCLOSED MOTOR RPM ee 200 1800 3600 1200 1800 3600 6 Pole 4 Pole 2 aaa 6 Pole 4 Pole 2 rer rao ws me me we we we pis we or we ov os o for or oe or we pis for es oe ar wes a pe fee o a par e a e we or os se or o fe oer or os we our Pao oer oer eee oer oer ces o for ws we for ws oo Nominal Motor Voltage Table Nominal System Voltage Motor Nameplate 480V 3 phase 460 volt 240V 1 phase and 3 phase 230 volt 208V 1 phase and 3 phase 200 volt 120V 1 phase 115 volt Motor Application Environment Location Motor Enclosure Type General Purpose Open drip proof TEFC or encapsulated Outdoors below grade or high humidity TEFC Packaged Refrigeration Compressors Hermetic or semi hermetic 230513 2 DIVISION 23 HVAC REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 5 Make Need not be all of same make but one of the following General Electric Gould Reliance Westingho
314. resistant epoxy powder coating Feeder tested a minimum pressure of 200 psi C Design Equipment Vector Industries Biomate model 2000 50 with 0 75 Flow Meter Valve Kit D Acceptable Manufacturers Chemteck Vector Industries Precision WATER TREATMENT FOR COOLING TOWER 232516 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 06 MISCELLANEOUS ACCESSORIES A Solenoid valve for automatic blow down weatherproof if outdoors Belimo or approved equal B SS Corporation stop or check valve for each system C Ball flow indicator of required size and flow SK Instruments or approved equal 2 07 CHEMICAL TREATMENT A The chemical for water treatment shall 1 Be non toxic at use concentration 2 Not use an alkaline non acid environment 3 Suspend or disperse particles to allow removal 4 Not contain chromate inhibitors 5 Molybdate amp TTA specific for both ferrous and yellow metal B Bromine will be the primary Biocide PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Equipment and systems shall be installed in accordance with manufacturer s installation instructions B Plastic piping shall be properly supported and be located to prevent damage from normal service work in the area C Wiring shall meet the requirements of Specification Section 230514 and the equipment supplier s wiring diagram 3 02 TESTING AND START
315. rigerant leak exhaust fan shut down all boilers and water heaters B Refrigerant Monitoring System and Associated Equipment 1 The refrigerant monitor shall provide an alarm relay output which energizes when the monitor detects a refrigerant level at or above the threshold limit value TLV or allowable exposure limit AEL This relay shall be used to initiate the following events a Energize a yellow light on the monitoring device and a second light on the remote annunciator panel s outside the entrance s to the chiller room to provide an additional warning This signal shall be sent to the DDC system where an alarm message will be generated b Energize a yellow light on the monitoring device and a second light on the remote annunciator panel s outside the entrance s to the chiller room to provide an additional warning This signal shall be sent to the DDC system where an alarm message will be generated 2 The refrigerant vapor monitor shall provide a second level alarm relay output which energizes when the monitor detects a refrigerant level at or above the short term exposure limit STEL or 3 times the allowable exposure limit AEL This relay shall energize a red light and sound an audible alarm on the monitoring device in the equipment room and at the remote annunciator panel s This alarm signal must be audible in all parts of the chiller room above the normal GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES 230963 10 REHABILITATE
316. rip of any safety device all PID controlled items cooling coil shall automatically enter shutdown mode and the VFD PID loops for the fans shall modulate down to minimum speed On manual field reset of the safety device s the fan PID loop shall ramp up followed by the loops controlling the balance of the air handling system in the order described in the startup sequence Programming shall preclude the wind up of PID loops during shutdown conditions E VAV Terminal Control 1 Pressure independent application specific controller with integral differential pressure sensor for connection to manufacturer provided air flow probe Convert differential pressure to CFM Calibrate during air balance procedures Cooling operation Controller shall modulate air flow from minimum to maximum per the equipment schedule to maintain cooling space temperature set point Where separately indicated use the cooling minimum and maximum air flow values Heating operation Modulate the reheat valve at the heating set point to maintain heating space temperature set point Where separately indicated modulate air flow in sequence from the heating minimum to heating maximum cfm in sequence with the valve Leaving air temperature to be limited to a value of 20 F above occupied heating space temperature set point Provide a 24v electric damper actuator The actuator shall have a visual position indicator and be field reversible for the type of ter
317. ronic time clock to allow programming of a yearly schedule accommodating weekends and holidays Auto restart after a power failure not requiring external battery backup or auxiliary power for maintaining program memory Shutdowns shall be date and time stamped with system temperatures and pressures recorded A minimum of six previous occurrences shall be kept in a revolving memory Start to start and stop to start timers to provide minimum compressor off time with maximum motor protection Capability of communication with a PC or remote monitoring through a twisted pair RS 232 interface Lead lag manually or automatically by compressor number of starts Continuous diagnostic checks of unit to provide a pre alarm signal in advance of a shutdown allowing time for remedial action to be taken b The controller shall contain the following features as a minimum 1 2 3 4 WATER CHILLER Unit Enable Selection Enables unit operation from local keypad digital input or BAS Unit Mode Selection Selects standard cooling ice glycol or test operation mode Analog Inputs Reset of leaving water temperature 4 20 mA Digital Inputs Unit off switch Remote start stop Flow switch Ice mode converts operation and setpoints for ice production e Motor protection Dama a b c d Sa re a 236416 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLE
318. rovide for service a At return end of all medium pressure steam heating coils b Hot water heat exchanger C Strainers Full size of pipe to control valve and or trap Ahead of each float and thermostatic trap EXCEPTION No strainer required ahead of trap if one provided ahead of control valve D Vacuum Breakers Provide on discharge side of each control valve END OF SECTION STEAM SPECIALTIES AND ACCESSORIES 232233 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 232236 STEAM PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES AND RELIEF VALVES PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Reducing valve station and accessories B Pressure relief valves PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES A Cast iron body 250 Ibs 450 F ASA construction up to 2 in screwed connections 2 1 2 in and up flanged connections 450 F temperature single seated stainless steel diaphragm guides and seat ring 1 Self operated type with pilot 2 Pilot valve shall be separate from main valve and connected to it by unions or integrally mounted pilot Pilot seats shall be protected by built in strainer screens 3 Parts shall be easily accessible without removing valve from the line 4 Valve to close on pilot fai
319. s 7 Provide spreadsheets of schedules for enclosures control modules dampers valves wiring fans well tap and other miscellaneous components if they are part of this control contract showing sizes characteristics model numbers and specific locations B Provide laminated control diagrams in each control panel for each piece of major controlled equipment or system C CD backup disk s to be left on site that will allow the Owner to fully download the entire DDC System software including programming point database configuration graphic screens and a library of typically composed objects and details supporting navigation TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 screens and graphics D Within ten 10 working days from the time of the final system commissioning four 4 sets of Operation and Maintenance Manuals shall be turned directly to the Engineer E A Programmers Manual shall be provided with graphic and text descriptions of all functions required for software modifications and developments The use and installation of high level programming language shall be included in this manual The manual shall include ASCII text or block diagram printouts for graphical programming language based systems of all DDC programs with the spreadsheet inventorying the name and location of each program Eac
320. s Open Air Series 2 16 CONTROL DAMPERS A E Automatic dampers shall have minimum 16 gauge galvanized frames and blades and 13 gauge corner braces Extruded vinyl or PVC coated fabric blade edge seals with flexible metal jambs Axles to be 1 2 diameter with bearings or machined bushings Dampers subject to corrosive fumes shall be stainless steel Two position dampers to have parallel blades and modulating dampers shall have opposed blades Dampers over 48 in in length and height shall be made into multiple sections Automatic dampers are required at all exterior wall and roof openings Dampers to open when respective fan starts Where damper sizes are not specifically indicated they shall be sized by the temperature control manufacturer Maximum velocity shall be 1500 fom and maximum pressure drop shall be 0 1 in w g Leakage based on 1500 fpm approach velocity with 4 in w g static pressure shall be no more than 6 cfm ft Design Make Ruskin RCD 46 or equal 2 17 CONTROL VALVES A Sized by temperature control manufacturer and guaranteed to meet the heating and cooling requirements Water valves shall be sized on the basis of 15 of the total system pressure drop but not more than 8 ft of head drop Size three way hot water zone valves for not more than 3 psi drop Steam valves shall be sized on a 45 max of design steam pressure Pressure drop for valves shall be submitted for review including all Cv values
321. s absolute limits C Provide ventilation as required by the fire stopping manufacturer 1 09 WARRANTY A At project closeout provide to the Owner or Owner s Representative and executed copy of the manufacturer s standard limited warranty against manufacturing defect outlining its terms conditions and exclusions from coverage PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL A Provide single layer flexible enclosure for fire protection of grease ducts as a shaft alternative Enclosure shall allow for zero clearance to combustibles at all locations and a 2 hour fire rating B Provide installed fire stopping that limits the spread of fire heat smoke and gasses though otherwise unprotected openings in rated assemblies including walls partitions floors roof ceilings etc 2 02 FIRED RATED DUCT WRAP INSULATION A Single layer duct wrap system High temperature biosoluble non asbestos thermal insulation made from Calcium Magnesium and Silicate woven wool blanket Thickness shall be 1 1 2 for all systems listed in section 2 1 1 Color White blanket aluminum foil encapsulated 2 Weight 0 75 psf 3 Thermal Conductivity Minimum R 6 4 Fire Resistance 2 hour fire resistance 5 Product complies with ISO 6944 test standard FIRE RATED DUCT INSULATION 230714 4 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 03 RELATED DUCT WRAP P
322. s each air handling unit component Compare design data with installed conditions to determine variations in design static pressures versus actual static pressures Compare actual system effect factors with calculated system effect factors to identify where variations occur Recommend corrective action to align design and actual conditions in the event that adverse resulting conditions occur which make the system unable to achieve design performance levels Adjust fan speed higher or lower as required to meet as installed conditions Provide new sheaves as required Make required adjustments to pulley sizes motor sizes and electrical connections to accommodate fan speed changes Do not make fan speed adjustments that result in motor overload Consult equipment manufacturers about fan speed safety factors Modulate dampers and measure fan motor amperage to ensure no overload will occur Measure amperage in full cooling full heating and economizer modes to determine the maximum required brake horsepower Adjust volume dampers for main duct submain ducts and major branch ducts to design air flows within specified tolerances a Measure static pressure at a point downstream from the balancing damper and adjust volume dampers until the proper static pressure is achieved Where sufficient space in submains and branch ducts is unavailable for pitot tube traverse measurements measure air flow at terminal outlets and inlets and calculate the total
323. s shall be UL listed SPDT snap acting and pilot duty rated 125 VA minimum Paddle switches shall have adjustable sensitivity and NEMA 1 enclosure unless otherwise specified Differential pressure switches shall have scale range and differential suitable for intended application and NEMA 1 enclosure unless otherwise specified 2 05 RELAYS A Control Relays Control relays shall be UL listed and shall have dust cover and LED energized indicator Contact rating configuration and coil voltage shall be suitable for application Time Delay Relays Time delay relays shall be solid state UL listed and shall have adjustable time delay Delay shall be adjustable 100 from setpoint shown Contact rating configuration and coil voltage shall be suitable for application Provide NEMA 1 enclosure for relays not installed in local control panel TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 12 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 06 2 07 2 08 2 09 2 10 OVERRIDE TIMERS A Unless implemented in control software override timers shall be spring wound line voltage UL Listed with contact rating and configuration required by application Provide 0 6 hour calibrated dial unless otherwise specified Flush mount timer on local control panel face or where shown CURRENT TRANSMITTERS A AC current transmitters shall be self powered combin
324. s to percentage stated in manufacturer s instructions to minimum depth of 4 Recess packing material below surface on both sides of walls of top side only for floors to depth stated in manufacturer s instructions Seal over packing material using fire stop sealant to depth stated manufacturer s instructions flush with top side of floor and both sides of wall surfaces 3 Ventilation ducts Fire resistive insulation may pass continuously through fire rated wall or floor penetrations of may tightly butt to both sides of fire rated separations Maximum 3 clearance permitted around unwrapped duct in opening or from edge of opening to outer layer of duct wrap Consult individual listed fire stop systems for specific requirements a Option A Terminate wrap at fire separation Fill soace around unwrapped duct where it passes through a fire rated wall or floor with pieces of duct wrap insulation or mineral wool insulation firmly packed into opening Compress to the percentage stated in the manufacturer s instructions to full depth of floor or wall Recess packing on both sides of wall or top side of floor to depth stated in manufacturer s instructions Seal over packing material using fire stop sealant to depth stated in manufacturer s instructions flush with top side of floor and both sides of wall surfaces Tightly butt fire resistive duct wrap insulation to each side of wall of floor assembly and seal interface with a continuous bead of fi
325. s work 4 The controls system installer shall promptly correct all work that Engineer finds as defective or failing to conform to Contract Documents 5 The controls system installer shall bear all cost of correcting of work found defective as described above 1 08 SHOP DRAWINGS AND SUBMITTALS A Detailed piping and wiring control diagrams and systems description for each system under control B Detailed layout and nameplate list for component control panels and DDC panels C Submit a valve and damper schedule showing size pressure drop configuration capacity and locations Provide apparatus Bulletins and data sheets for all control system components D A complete listing of input and output points control loops and or routines including time of day functions and facilities management system functions for each controlled system This listing shall include point logical names identifiers and alarmable ranges TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 E Provide as part of a separate submittal a hard copy of all graphics showing system components sensor locations setpoints and fixed variable data Engineer shall review and approve graphic format prior to final acceptance of system 1 09 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS FOR COMPLETE PROJECT A Upon completion of installation and prior to the
326. side of the unit casing and the interior surfaces of the primary air chamber Thermal insulation shall be manufactured in accordance with ASTM C1071 05 UL 181 Air Erosion and ASTM E84 25 50 flame spread and smoke density standards 2 Removable lint screen shall be installed on the face of the coil 3 NPT male threaded connections fitted to the water coil suitable for field connection to a Y2 NPT female flexible hose 4 NPT female threaded connections fitted to the water coil suitable for field connection to a Y2 NPT male flexible hose 5 diameter 18 long flexible hoses comprising a PTFE lined hose with stainless steel wire braided jacket rated for a maximum operating pressure of not less than 500 PSI at 200 F Hoses shall be 100 tested for leakage at 100 PSI 2 02 MANUFACTURERS A B Design Make Dadanco Acceptable Manufacturers Dadanco Krueger Titus CHILLED BEAM 233623 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A All active chilled beam units shall be installed in accordance with the latest industry standards per the manufacturer s recommendations and as indicated on the Drawings B Active chilled beams shall be independently suspended from the structure at four points with either diameter suspended rods or code approved suspension wire C Air
327. sistant ratings of the assembly shall be maintained by the Firestop System Installation shall conform to the manufacturer s recommendations and other requirements necessary to meet the testing laboratory s listing for the specific installation PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 6 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 3 02 INSTALLATION A Install pipe tube and fittings in accordance with recognized industry practices which will achieve permanently leak proof piping systems capable of performing each indicated service without piping failure Install each run with a minimum of joints and couplings but with adequate accessible unions and flanges for disassembly and maintenance replacement of valves and equipment Reduce sizes where indicated by use of reducing fittings Align piping accurately at connections with 1 16 misalignment tolerance Locate piping runs except as otherwise indicated vertically and horizontally pitched to drain and avoid diagonal runs wherever possible Orient horizontal runs parallel with walls and column lines Locate runs as indicated or described by diagrams details and notations or if not otherwise indicated run piping in the shortest route which does not obstruct usable space or block access for servicing the building and equipment Hold piping close to walls overhe
328. split fin design Fins are die formed Plate type Headers are to be seamless copper with die formed tube holes Connections shall be male pipe thread MPT Schedule 40 Red Brass with 1 8 vent and drain provided on coil header for coil drainage All coil connections shall be extended to the exterior of the unit casing by the manufacturer Coils shall be suitable for 250 PSIG working pressure Intermediate tube supports shall be supplied on coils over 44 fin length with an additional support every 42 multiple thereafter Water coils shall have the following construction a 5 8 o d x 020 wall copper tube b 0 028 return bends C 0 008 aluminum fins d 16 gauge stainless steel casing Drain Pan a IAQ style drain pans shall be provided under all cooling coils The drain pan shall be fabricated from 16 gauge 304 stainless steel b All pans are to be triple pitched for complete drainage with no standing water in the unit Pans shall be insulated minimum 3 inch with welded corners Stainless steel 1 1 4 MPT drain connection extended to the exterior of the unit base rail Provide filters of the type indicated on the schedule Factory fabricated filter sections shall be of the same construction and finish as the unit Face loaded pre and final filters shall have Type 8 frames as manufactured by BLC FARR or equal 237313 10 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
329. ssible using commercially available lengths F Label communication wiring to indicate origination and destination TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 28 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 G Ground coaxial cable according to NEC regulations article on Communications Circuits Cable and Protector Grounding 3 12 INSTALLATION OF SENSORS A Install sensors according to manufacturer s recommendations B Mount sensors rigidly and adequately for operating environment C Install room temperature sensors on concealed junction boxes properly supported by wall framing D Air seal wires attached to sensors in their raceways or in the wall to prevent sensor readings from being affected by air transmitted from other areas E Use averaging sensors in mixing plenums and hot and cold decks Install averaging sensors in a serpentine manner vertically across duct Support each bend with a capillary clip F Install mixing plenum low limit sensors in a serpentine manner horizontally across duct Support each bend with a capillary clip Provide 1 ft of sensing element for each 4 ft of coil area G Install pipe mounted temperature sensors in wells Install liquid temperature sensors with heat conducting fluid in thermal wells H Install outdoor air temperature sensors on north wall at designated location with sun shield l All sensors to
330. station 2 Main steam building entrance PIPING THERMOMETERS A o O w m Mounted in oversize tee or elbow if necessary to provide as little restriction as possible to fluid flow with stems of proper length to allow accurate reading Locate adjacent to control sensing equipment Arrange so as to be easily read from floor Provide in piping systems where called for and where scheduled below Cooling Coil Inlet and outlet range 20 to 120 F Heat Exchanger Inlet and outlet range 30 to 220 F Hot Water Zone Supply and return pipe range 30 to 220 F Heating Coil Inlet and outlet range 40 to 220 F Condenser Inlet and outlet range 0 to 100 F END OF SECTION GAUGES AND THERMOMETERS 230519 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230523 VALVES PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor martials equipment and services as required for the complete installation and related work designated in contract documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Valves and accessories PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 VALVES A General Valves shall meet the following requirements 1 Working pressure shall be stamped or cast on bodies 2 Stem packing shall be serviceable without removing valve from line 3 To establish a standard of quality and identify features certain manufacturer s numbers are given in t
331. studs or clips then apply 2 in galvanized hexagon mesh wire Cover with 1 4 in layer insulating cement Install on box framing per manufacturer s construction specifications Arrange for easy removal and replacement Coat with white finish END OF SECTION 230700 8 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230714 FIRED RATED DUCT INSULATION PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in the Contract Documents RELATED SECTIONS Section 042000 Unit Masonry Section 078000 Fire Stopping Section 061643 Gypsum Sheathing Section 233000 Sheetmetal and Ductwork Accessories REFERENCED STANDARDS ASTM C 518 Standard Test for Durability ASTM C 1338 Fungi Tests of Through Penetration Fire Stops Stands ASTM E 84 Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials ASTM E 119 Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials ASTM E 136 Standard Test Method for Non Combustibility ASTM E 814 Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Through Penetration Fire Stops 1 Flame spread index lt 25 and smoke developed index lt 50 International Code Council Evaluation Services ICCES Building Code and Mechanical Code of New York Stat
332. t Documents B Provide all chemical treatment required for piping systems each time an individual system is drained and then refilled as a result of work performed under this contract 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Submit a schedule of pipe materials fittings and connections by piping system B Submit grooved mechanical connection system C Submit refrigerant piping diagram D Submit anchors sleeves hanger shields and guides 1 03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Manufacturer Provide domestically manufactured pipe fittings and accessories 1 04 PRODUCT DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING A Deliver products in factory fabricated containers Deliver pipe and tube with factory applied plastic end caps on each length B Store products in original wrapping and protect from dirt and damage Store piping and tube inside Where necessary to store outside evaluate well above grade and enclose with waterproof wrapping C Handle products carefully to avoid damage Do not install damaged products PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 GENERAL A Pipe and fittings new and marked with manufacturer s name complying with applicable ASTM and ANSI Standards 2 02 STEEL PIPING AND FITTINGS A Pipe ASTM A53 Schedule 40 or extra strong Schedule 80 weight black or galvanized finish as called for in Exhibit A or as noted on drawings ends chamfered for welding or roll grooved for grooved mechanical connections PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 1 REHABILITA
333. talization with respect to time b Run time totalization shall be provided to track the run time of point assigned A summary shall list run time points and their present values C Analog totalization shall be provided to measure analog data over real time span A summary shall list analog totalization points and their current period values current day values previous period and previous day totalized values d Provide 3 customized totalization reports TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 17 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 5 Scheduling a The system shall be capable of initiating equipment based on a preselected time of day schedule This program shall provide scheduling for seven days of the week with 500 unique schedules The user shall not be required to enter control programs to alter time of day schedules b Provisions shall be made to program in holidays up to one year in advance up to 366 consecutive holidays shall be enterable 6 One line Graphic Generation a This program shall allow the operator to generate chromatic graphics on line using symbols selected from a standard library of symbols b Provide one 1 customized graphic with dynamic point values and set points for each system C Energy Management Features The following energy management programs shall reside in the existing host computer for glo
334. tall shut off valves before tee for water gauges Smoke detectors freezestats high pressure cut offs and other safety switches shall be hard wired to de energize equipment as described in the sequence of operation Switches shall require manual reset Provide contacts that allow DDC software to monitor safety switch status 3 13 FLOW SWITCH INSTALLATION A B Use correct paddle for pipe diameter Adjust flow switch according to manufacturer s instructions 3 14 ACTUATORS A B General Mount actuators and adapters according to manufacturer s recommendations Electric and Electronic Damper Actuators Mount actuators directly on damper shaft or jackshaft unless shown as a linkage installation Link actuators according to manufacturer s recommendations 1 For low leakage dampers with seals mount actuator with a minimum 5 travel available for damper seal tightening 2 To compress seals when spring return actuators are used on normally closed dampers power actuator to approximately 5 opens position manually close the damper and then tighten linkage 3 Check operation of damper actuator combination to confirm that actuator modulates damper smoothly throughout stroke to both open and closed positions 4 Provide necessary mounting hardware and linkages for actuator installation Actuator torque shall match damper manufacturer specified torque allowance to achieve low leakage rating 6 Maximum 16 square feet
335. tall equipment in strict accordance with manufacturer s instructions Rough in or install per reflected ceiling plan or in locations instructed by Owner s Representative B When the final connection to an exhaust or return grille is made a 12 minimum height plenum box must be supplied to all grilles Plenum dimensions shall match grille size END OF SECTION REGISTERS AND DIFFUSERS 233713 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 233726 LOUVERS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 DESCRIPTION A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Louvers including all blade types finishes and arrangements B Penthouses including materials finishes and accessories C Provide original color charts for selection of finish PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 LOUVERS A Factory constructed aluminum louvers B Provide mullions where blade lengths exceed 60 in C With 1 2 x 1 2 mesh 14 gauge wire aluminum birdscreen secured in removable frame secured to back of louver D Extruded sections 6063 T5 alloy 0 081 minimum thickness 6 deep Double Drainable unless otherwise called for E Sill extension and sill style as required by job conditions F Standard anodized finish color as selected at review of submittal G Size type and fre
336. tapped to suit Sponge rubber gasket between frame and wall or ceiling for all surface mounted frames 2 Frame shall be overlap type and shall be suitable for type of ceiling where register is to be installed Finishes 1 Baked enamel of colors as selected from the manufacturer s standard color chart Design Equipment Price unless otherwise noted REGISTERS AND DIFFUSERS 233713 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 E Make Titus Price Tuttle and Bailey 1 05 REQUIREMENTS FOR DIFFUSERS A General 1 Provide four way blow unless otherwise noted 2 Where manufacturer s size recommendations require duct sizes or connections differing from design Contractor shall provide at no change in Contract price 3 Provide square to round neck transitions as required 4 Provide sponge rubber gasket for all surface mounted frames B Finishes 1 Baked enamel of colors as selected from the manufacturer s standard color chart 2 Suitable for recessed mounting unless otherwise indicated Frame style shall be suitable for type of ceiling in which diffuser is to be installed C Design Equipment Price unless otherwise noted D Make Titus Price Tuttle and Bailey PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 REGISTER TYPES A Type A exhaust amp return grilles 1 2 3 4 Steel construction with 18 gauge frame and blades with
337. te base pad for each base mounted pump Base mounted end suction pumps shall be provided with inlet suction diffusers Pipe suction diffuser blow off full line size with ball valve to nearest floor drain Provide start up strainers for first 48 hours of operation Replace after completion of start up period Base mounted double suction type pumps shall have piping arranged so that there is a minimum of eight pipe diameters of straight pipe at the pump suction connections Where this cannot be maintained due to field conditions the Contractor shall notify the Engineer immediately before beginning piping work Determine exact height of bases required for base mounted elbows shim to match mounting height of base elbow with inlet and outlet of pump Provide vibration absorber between pump outlet and inlet and base mounted elbow END OF SECTION 232023 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 232133 WATER SYSTEMS SPECIALTIES PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Submit shop drawings on water system specialties 1 03 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Equipment and accessories shall be rated for a minimum of 125 psi wwp and 250 F temperatures Manufacturer s written installat
338. ted between the BAS and the factory mounted unit controllers shall include the reading and writing of data to allow unit monitoring control and alarm notification as specified in the unit sequence of operation and the unit points list BACnet MS TP master Clause 9 BACnet IP Annex J BACnet ISO 8802 3 Ethernet LONMARKS FTT 10A The unit controller shall be LONMARKS certified aN r 2 3 4 nnan D OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES WATER CHILLER 236416 5 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 The following options are to be included a b c d e Acoustical compressor blankets High short circuit current rating with single point disconnect switch Phase and under over voltage protection Ground fault protection The unit shall be shipped with spring vibration isolators for field installation per plans E Design Equipment Dakin Applied F Make Daikin Applied York Carrier 2 02 REFRIGERANT MONITORING SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT A Each refrigerating system erected on the premises shall be provided with an easily legible permanent sign securely attached and easily accessible indicating 1s The name and address of the installer 2 The kind and initial charge of refrigerant 3 The field test pressure applied B Systems containing more than 110 pounds of refrigerant shall be provided
339. tely as recommended by manufacturer those areas of unit not factory insulated Installation of power and control wiring not installed by Division 26 Electric WATER CHILLER 236416 7 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 03 PIPING CONNECTIONS A F Use stainless steel braided type flexible connectors at condenser and chilled water connections Extend relief valve discharge to out of doors using two pipe sizes larger than relief valve Use galvanized or copper pipe Verify chilled water IN and OUT and condenser water IN and OUT before piping Provide means of completely draining and venting chilled water and condenser water parts and piping Install thermostat thermometer wells flow switches pressure gauges as directed by manufacturer Install all air vents drain valves controls and auxiliary piping or accessories 3 04 ELECTRIC WIRING A B Division 26 Electric will provide all power wiring to chillers cooling towers and pumps Provide control wiring at chillers interlocks to cooling tower chilled water pumps condenser water pumps connections to thermostats flow switches pressure switches control circuit transformer with current breaker oil heater and oil pump Provide transformers switches relays or other electrical equipment required for operation 3 05 START UP AND TESTING
340. tem installer the commissioning agent and the Owner shall perform a physical walk through of the project and the complete set of required documentation and software shall be transferred to the Owner The Owner has no right to refuse or delay a reasonably scheduled walk through meeting during which time every major components should be inspected if the Owner wishes so Commissioning is considered completed only after the installation has been accepted by the commissioning agent and the Owner TRAINING A Provide EMS training Training session shall be up to four 8 hours for Owner selected personnel number of attendees to be determined by the Owner After commissioning is complete as specified the controls system installer shall provide an on site session detailing the layout of the EMS This shall include network wiring routes control panel locations transformer locations etc The controls system installer shall then provide an on site session to review the entire Operations and Maintenance manual s with the Owner This session shall also include but not be limited to 1 Fundamental operation of the system Training on setpoint adjustment and scheduling modifications Operation and sequencing of control loops for all mechanical equipment being controlled Provide telephone support and answer system relevant questions throughout the warranty period WARRANTY A Guarantee the new control system to be free from defects in m
341. tent with IEEE Standard 587 Isolation levels shall be sufficiently high as to allow all signal wiring to be run in the same conduit as high voltage wiring where acceptable by electrical codes Powerfail Restart In the event of the loss of normal power there shall be an orderly shutdown of all Central DDC panels to prevent the loss of database or operating system software Non Volatile memory shall be incorporated for all critical controller configuration data and battery back up shall be provided to support the real time clock and all volatile memory for a minimum of 48 hours Upon restoration of normal power the DDC panel shall automatically resume full operation without manual intervention 2 23 SYSTEM SOFTWARE A General 1 The system shall be Windows NT based and shall include all necessary software to form a complete operating system as described in this specification The software programs specified in this section shall be provided as an integral part of the DDC panel and shall not be dependent upon any higher level computer for execution 2 All programmed control functions in each DDC controller associated with each piece of mechanical equipment shall be operational as indexed by the status feedback from that piece of equipment The output command shall not be used TEMPERATURE CONTROLS 230923 19 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJE
342. the complete installation as shown on the Contract Drawings 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Submit terminal units by room number maximum and minimum CFM accessories pressure drops discharge and sound power data by octave band Clearly indicate box sizes being proposed Submit separately the controller and control interface devices being utilized PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 TERMINAL UNITS A General Unit Construction 1 Unit casing shall be constructed of 22 gauge welded galvanized steel Each unit shall be internally lined with 1 2 minimum 1 1 2 Ib ft fiberglass insulation which meets NFPA 90A and UL 181 erosion requirements and has a flame spread rating of 25 and a smoked developed rating of 50 Factory label each unit with size location minimum and maximum CFM and calibration chart Air terminal units shall be capable of operating 10 in W G pressure maximum without damage 2 Units to be certified under ARI Standard 880 87 Certification Program and carry ARI seal B Control and Volume Regulating Devices 1 Internal unit damper shall be constructed of galvanized steel with blade end seals for tight shutoff 2 leakage against a maximum of 3 in w g Damper shall be mounted on a galvanized steel shaft extending through the unit on torque free bearings Terminal shall be available with normally open or closed dampers as called for Minimum and maximum air quantities shall be factory set but may be held adjustable Neither the radiated or
343. the heating system pressure control set point shall be reset between pressure P1 and P2 P1 is defined as the pressure necessary to circulate minimum flow with all valves closed to heating only 3 way valve bypass flow P2 is defined as the pressure necessary to obtain design flow rate with all valves open 2 On system shutdown heating pumps disabled the startup system pressure shall be set to low set point level of P1 3 When the system enters heating mode heating pumps enabled the control system shall continuously monitor the position of the heating valves serving all connected HVAC equipment 4 If any valve is open beyond 95 the loop pressure shall be increased at a rate of 0 5 psig 3 minutes up to a maximum level of P2 until such a time that no valve is open beyond 95 5 If all valves close below 85 open the loop pressure shall be decreased at a rate of 0 5 psig 3 minutes until such a time that at least one valve is open greater than 85 4 Alarms a All alarms and alarm levels shall be generated at all operator interfaces b Hot water pump failure C HX water temperature set points supply and return low high limits d Pump VFD or operating failure e Low high loop differential pressure B Chiller Tower System 1 General a The chilled water system consists of an indoor chiller and roof mounted SEQUENCE OF OPERATION open cooling tower condenser water pump and chilled water pump 230993 2 REHABIL
344. the system does not meet design requirements A sum of room CFM s is not acceptable Provide partial system start up operation and air balance i e system start up before entire duct pipe system is complete to suit Project phasing construction requirements Provide damper positioning etc as required such that acceptable system operation is possible Provide final system balance on completed system including unit and or damper readjustments Balance all existing outlets marked with air quantities on the remodel plans and rebalance any relocated existing equipment or any equipment so noted on the remodel plans or under the remodel work FUNDAMENTAL AIR SYSTEM BALANCING PROCEDURES A Prepare test reports for both fans and outlets Obtain manufacturer s outlet factors and recommended testing procedures Cross check the summation of required outlet volumes with required fan total volume 1 Prepare schematic diagrams of system as built duct layouts Variable air volume systems develop a plan to simulate diversity Determine the best locations in main and branch ducts for accurate duct airflow measurements 4 Check the airflow patterns from the outside air louvers and dampers and the return and exhaust air dampers through the supply fan discharge and mixing dampers Locate start stop and disconnect switches electric interlocks and motor starters Verify that motor starters are equipped with properly sized thermal protection
345. ther hardware or software The control system manufacturer shall guarantee that all new controls operate with the existing system so that a single homogeneous system shall be provided The new controls shall maintain complete functionality of all existing systems and all existing systems shall remain fully functional during the duration of the project Provide wiring and conduit required to connect devices furnished as a part of or accessory to this automatic control system Control wiring is defined as wiring up to 120 volts Install wiring in accordance with requirements of Electric Wiring in Section 230019 and the National Code Provide all required devices for proper system operation including special electrical switches transformers relays pushbutton stations etc C Coordinate all work with individual equipment controller 1 02 WORK NOT INCLUDED A Power wiring for motors motor starters and associated with it power starting and control equipment as well as the motor starters except in the case of equipment specified to have packaged controls starters are included in Division 26 Electrical unless otherwise called for 1 03 SYSTEM INTEGRATION A Integration with control systems furnished by others 1 Coordination Meeting The Installer furnishing the DDC network shall meet with the Installer s furnishing each of the following products to coordinate details of the interface between these products and the DDC network The Owne
346. thermostat controls A constant wattage heater is not acceptable The heater and components shall be U L listed as an approved system for maintaining ELECTRIC HEAT TRACING 230533 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 F G water temperature in piping system Heat tracing shall be rated for 120 volt single phase operation Design Make RayChem Corporation Acceptable Makes RayChem Corporation Dekoron Corporation Chromalox PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 GENERAL A Installer must examine areas and conditions under which electric heat tracing is to be installed and notify the Contractor in writing of any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of work Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner complying with the Contract Documents and acceptable to the Installer Install electric heat tracing as indicated in accordance with manufacturer s written instructions and with recognized industry practices complying with applicable installation requirements of NEC and NECA s Standard of Installation Coordinate with other mechanical work including insulation work as necessary to properly interface installation of electric heat tracing with other work The heater strip shall be secured to the outside surface of the pipe by glass fiber tape PVC piping shall have a
347. ting arrangement QUALIFICATIONS A Provide Work in accordance with latest requirements of the New York State Building Code NFPA 90A NFPA 101 and UL 555 Sixth Edition UL 555S Fourth Edition Fire dampers shall be Underwriter s Laboratories classified B All Dampers shall be rated for protection at 350 F and shall be Leakage Class I C Smoke dampers and operator assemblies shall be Underwriter s Laboratories classified as an assembly PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 FIRE DAMPERS A Blade type damper of galvanized steel construction with fusible link roll formed frame and stainless steel spring negator UL listed and labeled B 80 free area for velocities up to 2000 fpm C Square rectangular round or oval duct connection as required by duct connections D 1 1 2 hour rated dampers for two hour rated walls E Equipped with sleeve and slip joint connection or field installed sleeve and slip joint connection See detail sheet on Contract Drawings F Fusible link temperature rating of 165 F G Design Equipment Ruskin H Make Greenheck National Controlled Air Ruskin FIRE AND SMOKE DAMPERS 233316 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 02 COMBINATION FIRE SMOKE DAMPERS A Airfoil multi blade type damper of aluminum construction suitable for installation in high velocity air systems up to 4000 fom and
348. to be cleaned and parkerized or phosphate coated before prime coating or baked enameling Finish colors as selected from manufacturers standard colors during the submittal process Factory boxed and tagged by room numbers Access doors shall be provided in cabinet at locations of valves flow balancers and air vents Verify at site the space available for each piece of equipment Top of heating unit enclosures shall be at least 1 in below top of windowsill Bottom of heating unit enclosures unless otherwise called for approximately 6 in above floor and above the base molding Refer to Owner s representative at once any correction discrepancy or suggested change in size or location This Contractor responsible for proper location and size of recesses Coordinate dimensions from floor to bottom of recess with other trades Provide framing in recess and shims if required 2 02 CONVECTORS A Heating Elements 1 Seamless copper tubes nonferrous fins with cast iron headers 2 Tubes mechanically expanded to fin collars for permanent metal to metal contact 3 Top and bottom header connections at both ends plug unused openings B Cabinets and Enclosures 1 Cold rolled furniture steel constructed of minimum 20 gauge stock a Exposed corners and edges rounded 2 Shower and Drying Room enclosures all parts nonferrous and non corrosive Bolts and fasteners nonferrous HYDRONIC GRAVITY HEATING EQUIPMENT 238210 1 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HA
349. training provide manuals containing the following information 1 Installation and Service Manuals for all products and components 2 Calibration and Troubleshooting Procedures for all installed equipment and components 3 List of location of all enclosures controllers sensors transformers and other components as specified above 4 As built Control Drawings with all modifications changes and wiring details that depict actual installation These shall include all final controller and device names wire tags etc 5 Sequence of operation Describing in detail the operation of every piece of equipment subject to control by the DDC system Each section of the sequence should contain the following a Overview describes what the intent is what components are involved and provides a concise description of the piece of equipment to be described b Occupied Mode Describes the operation of this system during occupied periods Cc Unoccupied Mode Describes the operation of this system during unoccupied periods d Alarm Mode Describes operation of the system in the event of alarm condition and steps to restore system to normal operation List all anticipated alarm conditions e Each Component s individual Sequence Describes the detailed operation of each component and how it interacts with the entire system 6 Listing of the entire DDC controllers with database software and programs and program location
350. ts of a single manufacturer 3 Components shall be compatible with each other and with the total assembly for intended service 4 Contractor shall guarantee performance of assemblies of components and shall repair or replace elements of the assemblies as required to deliver specified performance of the complete assembly C Components of equipment shall bear the manufacturer s name or trademark model number and serial number on a name plate securely affixed in a conspicuous place or cast integral with stamped or otherwise permanently marked upon the components of the equipment BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 6 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 2 04 2 05 2 06 2 07 2 08 2 09 D Major items of equipment which serve the same function must be the same make and model Exception will be permitted if performance requirements cannot be met COMPATIBILITY OF RELATED EQUIPMENT A Equipment and materials installed shall be compatible in all respects with other items being furnished and with existing items so that a complete and fully operational system will result SPECIAL TOOLS A If any part of equipment requires a special tool for assembly adjustment or maintenance thereof and such tool is not readily available in the commercial tool market it shall be furnished by the Contractor as required for the durati
351. ts outside of but close to the chiller room MANUFACTURERS A Design Equipment Honeywell Analytics B Acceptable Makes Honeywell Thermo Fisher Scientific Scott Health amp Safety Sierra Monitor Corporation PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A Install the gas detection system complete including but not limited to sensors audible alarms panels power and control wiring as indicated in the Contract Documents as recommended by the manufacturer of the equipment in the User s Manual and in compliance with local codes and the authority having jurisdiction Install low voltage control conduit and wiring from sensors to control panel as per the Contract Documents and as recommended by the manufacturer of the equipment 1 Low voltage conduit and wiring are specified in Division 26 Electrical For mechanical room applications provide a control panel within the mechanical room and a remote control panel outside the mechanical room at each entrance The system shall be installed with strict adherence to the manufacturer s guide lines Mount sensors where indicated on Drawings and in accordance with the table below Gas specific sensor Mounting Height Refrigerants 1 ft AFF Gas sensors shall be strategically located throughout the facility as shown on the Contract Documents Each detector shall cover a maximum area as indicated in the table below Mechanical Room Boiler Room Refrigerant Leak Applications
352. ttings Elbows tees laterals reducers adapters as required Same construction as couplings The use of mechanical tees is permitted only when a branch size is two or more sizes smaller than the main size Reducing couplings and segment welded elbows are not acceptable e Design equipment Victaulic Rigid System Style 07 couplings f Make Grinnell Victaulic Gruvlok D Cleanouts gauge and instrument connections nipples and plugs for adapting gauges and instruments to piping system shall be IPS brass E Base Elbows PIPING SYSTEM AND ACCESSORIES 232000 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 Cast iron or steel type flange connections Crane 500 or equivalent Made from welding elbows with welded pipe support and steel base Reducing elbows where necessary Support Elbow Size Size Base Plate to 3 in 1 1 4 in 6 in x Gin x 1 4 in 4 in and up 2 1 2 in 8 in x 8 in x 1 4 in 2 Anchor bolt holes in each corner of base for securely bolting to floor or concrete base minimum 3 4 in bolts 2 03 COPPER PIPE AND SOLDER FITTINGS A Pipe Hard temper ASTM B88 Type K L M or DWV as called for in Exhibit A or as noted on the Drawings Soft temper only as called for in Exhibit A or as noted on the Drawings Plans show copper tube sizes Tees Elbows Reducers Wrought copper or cast bronze as cal
353. ufactured from 20 GA G 60 galvanized sheet steel conforming to ASTM 653 standards The primary air plenum shall deliver air through a series of induction nozzles and into a mixing chamber Secondary air shall be drawn into the side of the unit through the vertically mounted water coil and combined with the primary air in the mixing chamber A single oval air connection spigot shall be mounted on the side or at the end of the unit as indicated on the Drawings All sheet metal joints in the primary air plenum and air connection spigot shall be sealed airtight The overall height of the unit shall not exceed 11 Primary air shall be discharged into the mixing chamber through multi lobed induction nozzles The size and quantity of nozzles shall be selected to provide the primary and secondary airflows at the inlet static pressure and noise levels specified Nozzles shall be manufactured from UL 94 V 0 flame retardant thermoplastic CHILLED BEAM 233623 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 D Concealed active chilled beams shall be fitted with a commissioning tube for measuring the static pressure differential between the primary air plenum and the room Each unit shall be provided with an airflow calibration chart showing primary airflow rate for given nozzle configuration at different static pressures Secondary water coils shall be two or
354. uired permits and inspections include costs for all fees and charges within bid C Refer to General Conditions of the Contract for additional requirements 1 05 GLOSSARY ACI ADA AGA AGCA AIA AISC AMCA ANSI ARI ASHRAE ASME ASTM AWSCG BCNYS EIA FCC FM IEEE IRI ISO MCNYS NEC NEMA NESC NFPA American Concrete Institute Americans with Disabilities Act American Gas Association Associated General Contractors of America Inc American Institute of Architects American Institute of Steel Construction Air Moving and Conditioning Association American National Standards Institute Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers American Society of Mechanical Engineers American Society for Testing Materials American Welding Society Code Building Code of New York State Electronic Industries Association Federal Communications Commission Factory Mutual Insurance Company Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Industrial Risk Insurers International Standards Organization Mechanical Code of New York State National Electrical Code National Electrical Manufacturers Association National Electrical Safety Code National Fire Protection Association BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 1 06 BASIC MECHANICAL REQU
355. ure must be located and mounted at a minimal distance from motors in the fan array Provide remote indication by means of aux contacts wired in series C Steam Heating Coil Sections with Face and Bypass Damper 1 2 AIR HANDLING UNITS The coil ratings shall be certified in accordance with ARI 410 standards The coil shall consist of an integral series of finned heating elements and element by pass with interlocked dampers The coil shall be a non freeze design The coil shall be capable of maintaining constant discharge air temperatures regardless of variations in the entering air temperature with full steam pressure on the coil at all times Coils shall be designed for service up to 200 PSIG and 400 deg F Coils shall be factory tested at 300 PSIG air under water The heating elements shall consist of patterned 0 0075 thick aluminum plate fins applied to 5 8 OD 0 035 wall thickness seamless copper tubes The finned elements shall be secured to a carbon steel header by means of a silver brazed joint The supply return header s shall be enclosed within the coil casing at the base of the unit and not exposed to the air stream Elements shall be arranged in a vertical position with the supply and return connections located at the bottom of the unit thus allowing for unrestricted expansion and contraction at the opposite end Casings shall be minimum 12 GA galvanized steel braced and flanged punched if necessary for duct
356. urfaces provide continuous unbroken vapor seal Do not cover inspection stampings nameplate data openings petcocks handholes manholes access doors plugged outlets air vents plugged openings or petcocks 3 02 PIPE INSULATION A INSULATION Insulate piping systems including fittings valves flanges unions strainers and other attachments installed in piping system whether exposed or concealed except for the piping within radiation enclosures where 2 way control valves are utilized Note where 3 way control valves are utilized within radiation enclosures piping within enclosure shall be insulated Piping in exterior walls spaces overhangs attics or where subject to freezing Insulate pipe with double the thickness called for Piping In Wall Chases In addition to the above pack chase with loose glass fiber insulation Hanger Shields Refer to Section Piping Systems and Accessories 1 Pre insulated type Butt insulation to hanger shields and apply a wet coat of vapor barrier cement to the joints and seal with 3 in wide vapor barrier tape 2 Field insulated type Provide 1 1 2 calcium silicate insulation between pipe and shield Joints in sections of pipe insulation shall be made as follows 1 Standard Longitudinal laps and butt joint sealing strips cemented with BF 85 20 or factory applied pressure sensitive adhesive lap seal 2 Vapor barrier For cold services Longitudinal laps and 4 in vapor barrier
357. use or equal PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 MOTORS A Furnished by equipment manufacturer and especially manufactured and or selected mounted and installed for intended use Install motors accessible for maintenance and belt adjustment END OF SECTION MOTORS 230513 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 230514 ELECTRIC WIRING PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A B Provide labor materials equipment and services for the complete installation of motor control wiring and temperature control wiring as required in Contract Documents Provide wiring and conduit required to connect devices furnished as part of or adjunctive to the automatic temperature control system and for motor control regardless of the source of supply Control wiring includes 120 volt and lower voltage wiring for control signals directing equipment operation Control circuits shall be 120 volt maximum Provide wiring in accordance with requirements specified in Division 26 Electrical and the National Electrical Code Provide devices required for proper system operation including special electrical switches transformers disconnect switches relays and circuit breaker protection Coordinate all work with Division 26 Electrical WORK NOT INCLUDED A Power wiring for motors motor starters and associated starting and control equ
358. ust duct 3 Downstream of fan inlet CLEANING DUCTWORK AFTER INSTALLATION A Clean rubbish and dirt from system before fans are turned on B Keep openings closed during this construction period C Pay damages resulting from dirt blown on painted or other finished surfaces D Repair or replace damaged fan wheels dampers or other system parts damaged as a result of dirt E Clean system as many times as required until the entire system is dirt free Fa Verification of System Cleanliness The contractor shall demonstrate to the commissioning agent that the system is free of dirt and debris INSTALLATION ROUND DUCTWORK A Use factory fabricated couplings for joints B After the joint is slipped together sheet metal screws are placed 72 from the joint bead for mechanical strength C Sealer is applied to the outside of the joint and covering the screw heads D Flanged joints shall be made with neoprene rubber gaskets SHEETMETAL AND DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 233000 7 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 08 TEST OF DUCTWORK A Conduct duct leakage tests per SMACNA HVAC Air Duct Leakage Test Manual latest edition When leakage above stated limits occurs ascertain location of leaks and repair as required Repeat tests as required to obtain allowable leakage rates Prepare a report similar to that suggested by SMACNA an
359. ut Acceptable Manufacturers Knight Rosedale Shelco PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 INSTALLATION A Install side stream filter complete with valves and piping as indicated on the drawings 3 02 CLEANING PROCEDURES A Water quality for HVAC systems shall minimize corrosion scale buildup and biological growth for optimum efficiency of HVAC equipment without creating a hazard to the operating personnel or the environment Base HVAC water treatment on quality of water available at the project site HVAC system equipment material characteristics and functional performance characteristics and operating personnel capabilities Closed hydronic systems for hot water heating shall have the following water qualities pH of 9 5 to 10 5 P Alkalinity maintain a value within 100 250 ppm Molybdate to maintain a value within 100 120 ppm as MoO in the system Have yellow metal inhibitor sodium tolyltriazole a 2 3 ppm in the system AON Corrosion Test Coupon Assembly Constructed of corrosive resistant material complete with piping valves and mild steel and copper coupons Locate copper coupon downstream from mild steel coupon in the test coupon assembly Cleanout Procedures 1 System cleanout shall be with a surfactant type dispersant designed to keep suspended solids dispersed and the same time passivate both mild steel and copper alloys 2 During system clean and passivation all zone valves or any othe
360. ve discharge pipe out thru roof or wall as shown on drawings 1 Pipe size shall be at least the size of the relief valve discharge outlet Where multiple relief valves are connected together the common pipe shall have a free area equal to the sum of the individual relief valves Provide drip pan elbow at heel of vertical riser Insulate pipe where same passes through roof to prevent melting roof tar NOISE SUPPRESSER A Provide at pressure reducing valves where sound pressure level 3 ft downstream of the valve and 3 ft from the pipe surface is above 50 dB Install in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations END OF SECTION STEAM PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES AND RELIEF VALVES 232236 2 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 SECTION 232513 WATER TREATMENT FOR CLOSED LOOP SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 WORK INCLUDED A Provide labor materials equipment and services as required for the complete installation designed in Contract Documents Contractor provide the following at a minimum Chemical treatment test equipment must be Chemet Kit K 6720 HVAC water treatment chemicals Water filtration units for HVAC recirculation system Written report each visit including cleanout of the system and 12 regular service visits during the year PENS B Provide all chemical treatment required for piping systems each time an individual syste
361. vide water make up connection to air separator Air separator shall have automatic air vent 3 04 SYSTEM FILLING A After cleaning fill each system from low point 1 With pumps off vent mains risers runouts and units working consecutively from low to high point in building Obtain approximately 2 psi at highest point Obtain proper air cushion in compression tanks 3 05 AIR VENTING A Provide one of the following vents at points in piping system where air may collect 1 Manual vent assembly consisting of 1 1 4 x 6 air collection chamber 1 4 brass globe valve in accessible location install hose connection on valve outlet 2 Automatic vent with air chamber B Equipment Vents 1 When equipment is above mains Connect runouts or risers to upper quadrant or top of mains Install vent assembly concealed within enclosure consisting of 1 diameter by 4 to 6 long air collection chamber with 1 4 soft copper tube to manual valve Mount securely near bottom of enclosure but not fastened to enclosure For individual units such as radiators fan convectors and units with return grilles Provide screwdriver operated manual valve operated from discharge grille or access door Drill enclosure and position valve for operating without removing enclosure 2 When equipment is below mains Connect piping runouts or risers to bottom or lower quadrant of mains Vent assembly not required in unit Provide means of purging and drai
362. with durable signs having letters not less than 0 5 in height designating valves for controlling the refrigerant flow and switches for the ventilation C Emergency shutdown procedures including precautions to be observed in case of a breakdown or leak shall be posted outside of the machinery room immediately adjacent to each door These precautions shall address 1 Instructions for shutting down the system in case of emergency 2 The name address and day and night telephone numbers for obtaining service 3 The name address and telephone number of the municipal inspection department having jurisdiction as well as instructions to notify said department immediately in case of emergency D One permanently mounted continuously operating refrigerant vapor monitor shall be mounted in the equipment room to detect the leakage of refrigerant from locations where the refrigerant is either stored or in use Refer to specification section 230963 Gas Monitoring Systems and Accessories WATER CHILLER 236416 6 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 STORAGE A After setting in place the unit shall be protected by a temporary canvas and wood frame to seal out moisture and dirt and shall also be set higher than surrounding floor Contractor shall provide an electric heater or lamps to maintain at least 50 F at
363. wn early in the Coordination Drawing process simultaneous with all other congested areas Prepare Coordination Drawings as follows 1 Division 23 Contractor shall prepare the base plan Coordination Drawings showing all ductwork and all pertinent piping and equipment These drawings may be sepias of the required ductwork Shop Drawings The drawings shall be coordinated with cable tray light fixtures sprinklers air diffusers other ceiling mounted items ceiling heights structural work maintenance clearances electric code clearance reflected ceiling plans and other contract requirements Re position proposed locations of work after coordination drawing review by the Construction Manager and the Architect Provide adjustments to exact size 230020 12 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 03 3 04 3 05 location and offsets of ducts pipes conduit etc to achieve reasonable appearance objectives Provide these adjustments as part of Base Bid Contracts Minor revisions need not be re drawn 2 Division 26 Contractor will provide sepia transparencies and or prints and submit the base plan to all major trades sub contractors 3 Division 26 Division 28 Division 22 and Division 21 sub contracts will each draft location of piping conduits equipment etc on the base plan as provided by the HVAC Contractor such that a co
364. written authorization from the Owner s Representative or other contractor for any rough ins that due to project schedule are required before approved coordination drawings are available Any work installed without written authorization or approved coordination drawings causing a conflict will be relocated by the Contractor at no expense to the Owner 3 For equipment and connections provided in this contract prepare roughing drawings as follows a Obtain equipment roughing drawings and dimensions then prepare rough in drawings 4 Where more than one trade is involved in an area space or chase all shall cooperate and install their own work to utilize the space equally between them in proportion to their individual requirements In general ductwork shall be given preference except where grading of piping becomes a problem followed by piping then electrical wiring If after installation of any equipment piping ducts conduit and boxes it is determined that ample maintenance and passage space has not been provided rearrange work and or furnish other equipment as required for ample maintenance space Any changes in the size or location of the material or equipment supplied which may be necessary in order to meet field conditions or in order to avoid conflicts between trades shall be brought to the immediate attention of the Owner s Representative and approval received before such alterations are made C Provide easy safe a
365. y pass through one 6 or smaller diameter opening Seal voids in fire rated assemblies with a fire stopping seal system to maintain the fire resistance of the assembly Provide 18 gauge galvanized sleeves at fire rated assemblies Extend sleeves 2 above floors In wall openings drill or cut holes to suit Provide 18 gauge galvanized sleeves at shafts and fire rated assemblies Provide fire stopping seal between sleeves and wall in drywall construction Provide fire stopping similar to that for floor openings BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 230020 16 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 3 14 FIRE STOPPING A Fire stopping for openings through fire and smoke rated wall and floor assemblies 1 Provide materials and products listed or classified by an approved independent testing laboratory for Through Penetration Fire Stop Systems The system shall meet the requirements of Fire Tests of Through Penetration Fire Stops designated ASTM E814 2 Provide fire stop system seals at all locations where piping tubing conduit electrical busways cables wires ductwork and similar utilities pass through or penetrate fire rated wall or floor assembly Provide fire stop seal between sleeve and wall for drywall construction 3 The minimum required fire resistance ratings of the wall or floor assembly shall be maintained by the fire stop s
366. y to avoid damage Do not install damaged products OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS A Upon completion of installation and prior to the training provide manuals containing the following information 1 Installation and Service Manuals for all products and components 2 Calibration Maintenance and Troubleshooting Procedures for all installed equipment and components that have built in calibration features 3 List of locations of all enclosures controllers sensors transformers and other components 4 As built Drawings with all modifications changes and wiring details that depict actual installation These shall include all final controller and device names wire tags etc GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORIES 230963 3 REHABILITATE CAUDELL HALL DIVISION 23 HVAC BUILDING 18 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUCF PROJECT NO 03421 5 Sequence of Operation Describing in detail the operation of every piece of equipment subject to control or the interface with the BAS and the specific information shared Each section of the sequence should contain the following a Overview Describes intent what components are involved and provides a concise description of the equipment or system to be controlled b Alarm Modes Describes operation of the system in the event of alarm condition and steps to restore system to normal operation List all anticipated alarm conditions C Each compone
367. ystem The installation shall provide an air and watertight seal 4 The methods used shall incorporate qualities which permit the easy removal or addition of electrical conduits or cables without drilling or use of special tools The product shall adhere to itself to allow repairs to be made with the same material and permit the vibration expansion and or contraction of any items passing through the penetration without cracking crumbling and resulting reduction in fire rating 5 Apply fire stopping within the temperature and humidity limits permitted by the manufacturer 6 Provide rigid steel sleeves where non armored cables pass through fire rated walls and barriers 3 15 FLASHING AND SEALING A Openings through roofs shall be flashed in a manner to not affect roof guarantee or bond Engage qualified Roofing Contractor licensed by the Roofing Manufacturer as part of the contract Provide non ferrous flashing pieces skirts hoods and collars as required to make ducts pipes conduits and other penetrations watertight Where curbs are called for with respect to rectangular openings in new roofs flashing will be done by others unless specifically indicated otherwise Caulk and waterproof with additional material so as to seal airtight and watertight Where openings for pipe duct penetrate through roofs into equipment pipe chases mechanical spaces or penthouses the penetration of the roof deck slab shall be sleeved sealed and fir

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