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1. 5 001 DESIGN LOADS Ill REINFORCED CONCRETE CONTINUED A DESIGN CODES 5 LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING IN THE FOUNDATION SHALL BE PLACED CONTINUOUS ASCE 7 10 MINIMUM DESIGN LOADS FOR BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES AT CORNERS AND INTERSECTIONS MATCHING CORNER BARS SHALL BE USED PER REINFORCING DEVELOPMENT AND SPLICES DEVELOPMENT LENGTHS IBC 2012 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE THE TYPICAL CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT DETAILS ON THE CONTRACT DRAWINGS HOOKED BARS lt UFC 3 301 01 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LATEST EDITION CRITICAL US Army Corps of 6 ALL CONCRETE IS REINFORCED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY CALLED OUT AS UNREINFORCED BAE ENR SECTION On Engineers B FLOOR LIVE LOAD REINFORCE ALL CONCRETE NOT OTHERWISE SHOWN WITH SAME STEEL AS IN SIMILAR BAR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH SPLICE LENGTH DNE x 1 ATTIC 20 PSF SECTIONS OR AREAS SIZE MIN EMBEDMENT 5 on OMAHA DISTRICT 2 RESIDENTIAL PRIVATE 40 PSF SIZE OTHER TOP OTHER TOP Ur Ur x t 3 RESIDENTIAL PUBLIC 100 PSF 7 ALL ADJOINING SURFACES NOT CAST MONOLITHICALLY SHALL BE INTENTIONALLY 3 7 amp 5 amp 5 amp 4 MECHANICAL ROOM 125 PSF ROUGHENED TO 1 4 AMPLITUDE AT EXISTING C
2. GFI ee DPP1 13 LPP6 15 60 05 i 0 06 US GFI LPP4 17 27 05 LPP3 LPP3 17 LPP6 Fl ri LPP4 Bus PP3 12 LPP6 27 4 ON I X DPP1 15 LPP4 7 RAI 418 LBP3 24 46 i T 79 LPP6 13 or be LPP3 8 95 eee 86 LPP3 30 gt 516 LPP 5 105 plo E LPP6 16 106A i CFI Pps is17 104A Aus Eo 58 59 3 15 wes oO 106B 1 23 1 7 9 28 226 D DPP1 34 RIR 98 Lo e LPP5 16 013 GFI PP4 8 LPP3 15 103A c LPP6 22 LPP4 18 LPP4 13 LPP3 13 LPP5 12 LPPS 7 5 EL i DPP1 22 24 4 ae LPP3 23 z MEE LPP6 11 im GFI 5 20 i TA E EP401 LPP4 12 dH ia 29 5 5529 LPP6 10 CHER 11 GFI GFI ase 24 Br 46 46 GFI GFI LPP5 10 DPP1 31 DPP1 23 BMS 4 TA GFI 46 46 Qc q z8 46 46 6 g P E B 1 26 P RE gt i o FACP Yin DPP1 66 68 70 LPP4 23 AHU 1 HWP 2 Es 2 LPP5 9 LPP5 19 DPP2 3 DATA LPP6 21 106E CABINET H 104E 103E z oO
3. TAM 11 LC OW mh UNIT 4 BED MAOOB SECTIONA 1 2 1 0 UTILITIES 001 A HOUSEKEEPING PAD US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT EN L 2 NI ruri ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 UNIT 5 BED ABA DESIGN BY KP CKD BY MTS PLOT DATE 4 10 2015 4 13 2015
4. US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015 AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS DESCRIPTION 1 ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 HOT WATER SYSTEM SCHEMATIC NO SCALE HEATING SYSTEM SEQUENCE OF OPERATION STARTER STARTER o CS xn SUPPLY HWP 1 SPARE WELL DDC oles SUPPLY HWP 2 COMMON PIPE LIMIT TO 5 PIPE DIAMETERS MAX 160 HWS T SP TO DDC OTHER POINT 140 SPARE WELL RETURN 5 65 OA T HOT WATER SUPPLY TEMPERATURE RESET SCHEDULE DEGREES F TEMP SENSORS FOR UNIT HEATERS IN THE ATTIC AND MECH ROOM HEATING MODE WHEN ANY UNIT CALLS FOR HEATI AND THE OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATUR IN HEATING MODE THE HEATING MODE SHALL ACTIVATE THE BO AS DESCRIBED BELOW WHEN THE OUTDOOR AIR THE HEATING SYSTEM SHALL BE OFF G ANY HEATING COIL VALVE OPEN INCLUDING BOXES UNIT HEATERS 4 IS BELOW 68 DEGREES F ADJ THE DDC SYSTEM SHALL PLACE THE SYST PRIMARY BACKUP PUMP CONTROL HWP 1 amp 2 WHEN IN HEATING MODE THE PRIMARY PUMP SHALL START AND RUN CONTINUOUSLY OTHERWISE BOTH PUMPS SHALL BE OFF THE PRIMARY PUMP SHALL OPERATE UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS IF THE PRIMARY PUMP FAILS THE BACKUP PUMP SHALL START A 30 SECON
5. BUILDING FACP FMCP TRANSMIT SIGNAL TO BASE UNCTIONE amp FAA FIRE ALARM LOOP WAS 59 lt ANS AS 6 Ay 2 SV lt GS lt AD ADU e S lt gt A S XL lt ce V Q lt OY S SY aA OS SZ OY lt C OY UA LE YS V AO OY S a9 SS lt lt ES AV lt DS SY 4 SZ O y GO lt OY QV St S w CC BR IS s S lt lt e os SS ce gt e Kos 2 qv co A SY X lt e LE aeq SYSTEM INPUTS OL QU Oo KASS o S S QL SGK Y SZ NS A S LY BY SLY S OU lt X qv 5 t Ww FIRE ALARMS Be E F GIH O P R s T U Iz 1 MANUAL FIRE ALARM PULLSTATIONS A X 5 T 1 2 WATERFLOW INDICATOR SPRINKLERS X S T W 2 3 HEAT CO DETECTOR ABOVE FACP MECH ROOM OR FAAP A X s v w 3 4 SMOKE DETECTOR IN SLEEPING QUARTERS SOUNDER BASE B G 4 5 DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR B G 5 6 RESERVED 6 7 RESERVED 7 SUPERVISORY SIGNALS 8 TAMPER SWITCH S B G 8 9 MANUAL MNSW ACTIVATION AT FACP LOC B D G J U 9 10 CONCURRENT FAS amp MNS ACTIVATION J Y 10 11 RESERVED 11 12 RESERVED 12 TROUBLE CONDITIONS 13 CIRCUIT FAULT IDC OPEN C 13 14 CIRCUIT FAULT IDC SHORT C 14 15 CIRCUIT FAULT IDC GROUND
6. SEEDING CXR V gt 7 7 LIMITS TYP di dd sss N 638 716 36 R3 ee TRE 2 594 150 88 2254 CONC t P 2 2 Erf 7 2 PA a DOP LP p Pt A T ROCK MULCH BETWEEN SIDEWALK pou v CLP BUILDING FOUNDATION N 638 704 36 N 638 704 36 MP qu Eum M aaa 7 7 7 a We M dr da P m amp ALUM EDGING E 2 594 233 82 E 2 594 330 82 Par d i i 3 VUA E E 2 A u s z A du d 2 z a DORMITORY 27 d P dr A E e T mm PTT la A P TURF SEED MIX 25 m Z SMOKING U JA P 20 SIGN CU N 638 647 36 c N 638 647 36 Z PA Z PA 2 02 P 7 A EDGING E 2 594 233 82 E 2 594 330 82 Z 2 Ef E Y E TYP SEE DETAILS e Z SEED y ON SHEET CS503 I La MIX A Z X 29 5 7 a OOS Lf LESS AD 2 2 hy CBB STOOP P
7. H N 1 1 4 HWS 400 a UTILITIES Z 001 N COM CABINET amp SWITCH 1 2 1 2 P Fa 7 UNIT 4 BED 104C UH 3 UNIT 5 BED ABA 105C HWP 2 TM FT l 32 x14 32 x14 t SI LCP NBA B 2 GF 1 1 fe 9 zb x HOUSEKEEPING PAD MIN 6 HOUSEKEEPING PAD MAOOB SECTIONS3
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9. Q O lt Li O Qo SYSTEM POINT DESCRIPTION gt dado Z z lt m ur E lt 5 a o m Ls 9 lt gt gt lt 75 lt Z F u O lt lt lt E lt 5 EF 28 T m 30 lt 2 ZE lt 5 lt lt Z Z u Z Q O X lt a O Z 5 2 2 lt gt gt gt Z EE zo RE O O u O Oz m ET TES SD n lt 26 15 gt ZZ OO lt O O O O O O n lt KF L O m rT ie O O j E u GAS METER 1 Y X X X WATER METER 1 Y ELECTRIC METER 1 EMERGENCY HVAC SHUTDOWN X X X EMERGENCY BOILER 1 Y X AN SENSOR A 2 CODES FOR FAILURE MODE C LAST COMMAND H HIGH VALUE L LOW VALUE ON OPEN OFF CLOSED N LOCAL LOOP REFER TO THE PLANS AND THE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES FOR THE QUANTITY OF TERMINAL UNITS PROVIDE LISTED POINTS FOR EACH AIR TERMINAL UNIT BUILDING CONTROL UNIT EMCS
10. AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 D MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SCHEDULE MEC DISCONNECT STARTER E Q I D Apparent NEMA TAG Power DESCRIPTION LOCATION VOLTS PH HP FLA MCA PKG UNIT ENCL TYPE SIZE FUSE TYPE SIZE PANEL SUPPLY CIRCUIT Comments AHU 1 8100 VA AIR HANDLING UNIT ROOM 001 MECHANICAL 208 V 3 5 hp 22 5 28 0A Yes 60A 50A FVNR DPP1 73 75 77 3 6 1 6G 1 C CIRCUIT TO FUSED DISCONNECT TO DPP1 B 1 252 VA BOILER ROOM 001 MECHANCIAL 120 V 1 2 1 A 1 z z z DPP1 4 2 12 1 12G 3 4 B 2 252 VA BOILER ROOM 001 MECHANCIAL 120 V 1 2 1A 1 E 2 DPP1 6 212 1 12G 3 4 BH 1 1000 VA BASEBOARD HEATER 010 VESTIBULE 208 V 1 3 6A 1 5 DPP1 62 64 212 1 12G 3 4 BH 2 1000 VA BASEBOARD HEATER 012B VESTIBULE 208 V 1 3 6A 5 5 1 DPP1 65 67 212 1 12G 3 4 BH 3 1000 VA BASEBOARD HEATER 012A VESTIBULE 208 V 1 3 6A 1 2 DPP1 69 71 212 1 12G 3 4 CU 1 12960 VA CONDENSING UNIT BUILDING EXTERIOR 208 V 3 34 4 A 36 0 A _ 3 TPST 60A 45 DPP1 78 80 82 346 1 46G 1 C CIRCUIT TO FUSED DISCONNECT EF 1 6 VA BATHROOM EXHAUST 107D BATHROOM 120 V 1 0 2A _ z 5 LPP7 1 212 1 12G 3 4 NOTE 2 EF 1 6 VA BATHROOM EXHAUST 105D BATHROOM 120 V 1 0 2A _ z _ LPP6 2 212 1 12G 3 4 NOTE 2 EF 1 6 VA BATHROOM EXHAU
11. EF 3 WALL MOUNTED EXHAUST FAN PROVIDE WITH MOTORIZED ULTRA LOW LEAKAGE INSULATED PARALLEL BLADE DAMPER SEE DETAIL 5 ON SHEET M 501 CU 1 PROVIDE EQUIPMENT PAD PLAN NORTH US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015 AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS DESCRIPTION 1 ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 CKD BY MTS PLOT DATE 4 15 2015 11 09 41 AM FILE NAME PLOT SCALE DRAWN BY 3 4 1 0 DESIGN BY KP KP SBMT BY OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND ENLARGED MECHANICAL ROOM PLAN SHEET IDENTIFICATION M 400 BOILER INTAKE EXHAUST CONCENTRIC PIPINGS EXTEND UP THROUGH THE ROOF 12 MINIMUM CLEARANCE ABOVE HIGHEST ANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL MAXIMUM OF 24 ABOVE ROOF PENETRATION POINT MINIMUM 12 BETWEEN B 1 AND B 2 EXHAUST EXHAUST AIR DUCT UP THROUGH THE ROOF INTAKE CONCENTRIC PIPINGS CONNECT TO ROOF MOUNTED LOUVERED PENTHOUSE PH 1 MOTORIZED DAMPER 19 18 18
12. ELECTRICAL EP101 DPP1 16 1 20 VERIFY ACTUAL G _ GFI US Army Corps of 36 WE 436 Engineers amp 36 OMAHA DISTRICT 36 BH 1 GFI wo 8 _ 5 1080 010 an 102D 5 4Q DPP1 62 64 GFI GFI 1070 40 405 hs LPP8 10 ER T 40 pp7 27 LPP1 5 108 LPP8 18 LPP2 3 LPP7 16 107E 101 LPP1 4 102E 108E 2 E e g 53 ep 011 D TV TYP Qm q 1 PN ots 0 LPP1 3 T GAS FIREPLACE s GF 246 WITH 2 GFI G 5 cake GFI DPP1 14 46 LPP2 6 G I LPP1 7 GFI LPP7 9 EREDA LPP8 12 LPP1 8 Hee 2 P LPP7 15 AS I t 102 a PP8 13 5 1078 LPP8 17 72 48 mis dde LPP7 28 LPP7 11
13. O Q S End of Section Table of Contents SECTION 23 52 00 Page 2 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 SECTION 23 52 00 HEATING BOILERS 04 08 PART 1 GENERAL JT 1 REFERENCES The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced The publications are referred to within the text by the basic designation only AIR MOVEMENT AND CONTROL ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL AMCA AMCA 801 2001 R 2008 Industrial Process Power Generation Fans Specification Guidelines ASME INTERNATIONAL ASME ASME B16 20 2012 Metallic Gaskets for Pipe Flanges Ring Joint Spiral Wound and Jacketed ASME B31 1 2014 INT 1 47 Power Piping ASME BPVC SEC IV 2010 BPVC Section IV Rules for Construction of Heating Boilers ASME BPVC SEC IX 2010 BPVC Section IX Welding and Brazing Qualifications ASME CSD 1 2012 Control and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers ASTM INTERNATIONAL ASTM ASTM D1784 2011 Standard Specification for Rigid Poly Vinyl Chloride PVC Compounds and Chlorinated Poly Vinyl Chloride CPVC Compounds ASTM D596 2001 R 2011 Reporting Results of Analysis of Water HYDRONICS INSTITUTE DIVISION OF AHRI HYI HI BTS 2000 R 2007 Method to Determine Efficiency of Commercial Space Heating Boilers HYI 005 2008 I B R Ratings for Boilers Baseboard Radiation and Finned Tube Commercial UND
14. DRAWN BY M L H SBMT BY 1 FILE NAME US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY WHERE THE MANUFACTURER AND OR MODEL NUMBER IS LISTED IT IS INTENDED TO INDICATE THE BASIS OF DESIGN ONLY IT IS NOT INTENDED TO LIMIT THE EQUIPMENT PROVIDED TO THAT INDICATED IN THE SCHEDULE OTHER MANUFACTURERS OR MODELS OF EQUIPMENT MAY BE PROVIDED ALL EQUIPMENT PROVIDED SHALL MET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE APPLICABLE SCHEDULE AND SPECIFICATIONS OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA CAVALIER AFS ND PLUMBING SCHEDULES SHEET IDENTIFICATION P 600 M 104 1 2 HWS 1 2 HWR TORNE 3 4 HWS 3 4 HWS zd 3 4 HWR 3 4 HWR UH 2 P fu T X i T 5 5 j e i 1 2 HWR 1 VAV 2 1 2 HWS 1 2 HWS TYP VAV 9 VAV 3 VAV 4 1 2 HWR 1 2 HWR TYP ELEV 16 8 A F F 1 d HS TE 1 HWB ELEV 16 8 A F F HWS ELEV 13 8 A F F HWS ELEV 13 8 A F F ELEV 13 6 A F F 6 1 2 HWR TYP HWR ELEV 13 6 A F F SWR e Ob 212 VAV 8 VAV 7 10 VAV 6 VAV 5 1 2 HWS e x F p n O 1 2 HWR f 9 9 9 9 9 3 4 HWR 1 HWB 1 2 HWR 1 2 HWS 1 2 HWR V V 3 4 HWS DA NL 1 Hws 1 2 HWS L 1 4 HWS ug te 1 1 4 11 4 HWS SEE SHEET M 103 FOR CONTIN
15. NON N N OY NO 0 PART 3 SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS DIVISION 23 HEATING VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SECTION 23 52 00 HEATING BOILERS 04 08 GENERAL REFERENCES SUBMITTALS OUALITY ASSURANCE DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING EXTRA MATERIALS PRODUCTS MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT 1 Standard Products 22 Asbestos Prohibition S3 Nameplates 4 Equipment Guards BOILERS zal Condensing Boiler 22 Hot Water Heating Boilers FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT cL Burners Gas Fired Burners and Controls 2 Draft Fans 2l Draft Fan Drives COMBUSTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT Electrical controls Water Temperature Controller Boiler Plant Master Controller Combustion Safety Controls and Equipment 4 4 1 Low water Cutoff 4 4 2 Water Flow Interlock PUMPS iI Boiler Circulating Pumps FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES me Direct Vents 26 222 Combustion Air Intake Vent 6 1 2 Exhaust Vent 2 Gaskets ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Motor Ratings INSULATION TOOLS BOILER WATER TREATMENT 20521 Boiler Water Limits EXECUTION SECTION 23 52 00 Page 1 ND22 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 EXAMINATION GAS FUEL SYSTEM COLOR CODE MARKING AND FIELD PAINTING MANUFACTURER S SERVICES HEATING SYSTEM TESTS bl Water Treatment Testing 5 2 Boiler Piping Test CLEANING 26 1 Boilers and Piping FIELD TRAINING WWW WW
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17. UNIT 8 KITCHEN 108A CORRIDOR 012 C 90dBa UNIT 5 KITCHEN ABA 105A UNIT 5 BATH ABA 105D 75cd 90dBa VESTIBULE 010 ANN LOC 6 UNIT 8 BED DETECTOR P 108C WALL MOUNTED COMMUNITY 75cd ROOM Kal U m a UNIT 8 LIVING P 1088 90dBa P P 75cd 90dBa UNIT 5 LIVING LAUNDRY ABA T x 1058 db LCP 448 ex Ose 90dBa zm 2 UTILITIES DPP1 001 UNIT 5 BED 105C P ium odi Cr F LL gt KO KEYED NOTES UNIT 1 BED 101 UNIT 1 LIVING 101B S 75cd 90dBa RESTROOM ABA 013 Ox 75cd 90dBa UNIT 4 LIVING 104B UNIT 4 BED 104C 1 FIRE ALARM HORN STROBE AND NOTIFICATION LIGHT STROBE SHALL BE CLEAR ON HORN STROBE DEVICE SHALL BE LABELED ALERT MOUNT AT HEIGHTS AS SPECIFIED IN NFPA 72 2 FIRE NOTIFICATION DEVICE amp MASS NOTIFICATION DEVICES SHALL BE MOUNTED AT ALL ASSEMBLY LOCATIONS SEE SHEET FA602 FOR SOUND amp VISUAL REQUIREMENTS 3 INSTALL SINGLE STATION UNIT SMOKE CO DETECTORS AS REQUIRED BY NFPA 101 9 6 2 10 8 TYPIC
18. D DATE 03 23 2015 FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 FILE NAME ND22CS103 dgn DESIGNED BY U S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS TJD DWN BY TJD PLOT SCALE PLOT DATE OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND SITE LAYOUT PLAN AREA 103 0 10 20 40 H SCALE 1 20 SHEET IDENTIFICATION 5103 3 US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT CONNECT NEW 8 WATER LINE TO EXISTING 10 WATER LINE 8 W 1 STA 0400 00 a zs ex 7 Wx __ Y Q 5 3 EXISTING GAS LINE EXISTING ELEC LINES 5 t gt s W 1
19. t i o a 55 A AQ ab PS 217 y I OP P una M E eU ad Z uiu PERM ABLE SURFACE D PP Z Z Z 2 bf Z Z Z Z Up uM OPTONAD Z Z v Z Z I P CCP OL Vau app 4 Z Z Z ALAALA Z Z Z 2 Z Z Z Mi Z Z 2 qM r p d Mac a ZZ PD Lak ae Ue E Z 2 E 2 Z IP Z Z Z POINT OF yk Ee N 638 554 58 2 LE SR L AFN 2 POINT OF PADUS 2 A Qe RADIUS 2 504 04561 Oe wae a PME Z Z FR gt 2 594 183 36 Z M WE 2 Z da PM quara P PEO TE M 2 22 EL Mua M Z le DO ME dE Z E E S p 2 S Z 2 Z Z 2 x WO EC E ANAR 2 2 2 Z 2 ELA TD NE ELH GF PD NATIVE SEED Z EE PS D EP P EP 2 2 2 Z P Qc Z gt ZZ Z Z E E ca Z 7 Z SU at ee ee 22 o dur hfe lA We Me OD Z Z 2 Z Z Z 2 S
20. WATER TEMPER ATUBIS TID dc e BRACKETS AND RARD WARE 4 PROVIDE PLANT MASTER CONTROLLER FOR OPTIMIZED CONTROL OF BOILERS 3 PROVIDE THERMAL OVERLOAD AND DISCONNECT SWITCH 4 PROVIDE WITH WALL MOUNTED TEMPERATURE SENSOR PROVIDE INPUT TO BUILDING HVAC CONTROL SYSTEM 1 5 UNIT SHALL TURN ON AT 40 AND TURN OFF 45 F PUMP SCHEDULE MANUFACTURER MODEL TYPE SERVICE FLOW GPM HEAD FT REMARKS EXPANSION TANK SCHEDULE e SA d MANUFACTURER BLADDER HEATING SYSTEM system 4 CBX15 IN LINE HYDRONIC IN LINE HYDRONIC REMARKS 1 FLUID IS 50 PROPYLENE GLYCOL WATER SOLUTION 2 SEE SHEET M 502 FOR TYPICAL HYDRONIC PIPING DIAGRAM REMARKS 1 VERTICAL EXPANSION TANK FOR FLOOR MOUNTING REMOVABLE BLADDER MECHANICAL NOTES ELECTRIC BASE BOARD HEATER SCHEDULE CAPACITY MANUFACTURER BTU HR VOLTS WATTS AMPS MODEL NO REMARKS 3413 3413 2567 240 208 10007752 4 4236 6 BERKO BKOC2544W BKOC2544W 1 WHERE THE MANUFACTURER AND OR MODEL NUMBER IS LISTED IT IS INTENDED TO INDICATE THE BASIS OF DESIGN ONLY IT IS NOT INTENDED TO LIMIT THE EQUIPMENT PROVIDED TO THAT INDICATED IN THE SCHEDULE OTHER MANUFACTURERS OR MODELS OF EQUIPMENT MAY BE PROVIDED ALL EQUIPMENT PROVIDED SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE APPLICABLE SCHEDULE AND SPECIFICATIONS VEST 1706 1283 240 208 500 376 2 1 1 8 BERKO B
21. 2413547 Relief Valves Bronze body teflon seat stainless steel stem and springs automatic direct pressure actuated capacities ASME certified and labelled 2 1 5 8 Valve Operating Mechanisms Provide power operators where indicated and as specified a Power Operators Shall be electronic as specified in Section 23 09 23 LONWORKS DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL FOR HVAC AND OTHER BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEMS b Extension Stem Corrosion resisting steel designed for rising and non rising stems Provide in length required to connect the valve stem and the operating mechanism and of sufficient cross section to transfer the torque required to operate the valve 2215559 Balancing Valves Balancing valves shall be calibrated bronze body balancing valves with integral ball valve and venturi or valve orifice and valve body pressure taps for flow measurement based on differential pressure readings Valve pressure taps and meter connections shall have seals and built in check valves with threaded connections for a portable meter Meter shall be provided by the same manufacturer and be capable of reading system pressures and shall meet the requirements of the paragraph entitled Flow Measuring Equipment Valves shall have internal seals to prevent leakage around rotating element and be suitable for full shut off rated pressure Valves shall have an operator with integral pointer and memory stop Balancing valves shall be selected for the required flows
22. AND INSTALL SINK WITH KITCHEN FAUCET DELTA MODEL NO DELTA 400LF HDF WITH A 1 0 GPM AERATOR AND A STAINLESS STEEL DRAIN OUTLET ALSO PROVIDE AND INSTALL A 3 4 GARBAGE DISPOSAL INSINKERATOR EVOLUTION SERIES 6 SUPPLY SINGLE COMPARTMENT SINK WITH FAUCET DELTA MODEL 100LF HDF WITH A 1 0 AERATOR 7 PROVIDE AND INSTALL SERVICE SINK WITH GRIFFIN MODEL FG 105 5 GOOSENECK FAUCET 8 PROVIDE FLOOR DRAIN WITH TRAP PRIMER DEVICE 9 MOUNT WALL HYDRANT AT 24 ABOVE FINISHED GRADE 10 PROVIDE HOSE BIBB WITH OPTIONAL WHEEL HANDLE 11 PROVIDE WITH 1 2 STAINLESS STEEL SUPPLY HOSE S 12 PROVIDE SHOWER VALVE WITH INTEGRAL SHUTOFF VALVE ACCESSIBLE BEHIND THE COVER PLATE 13 PROVIDE FLOOR DRAIN WITH A TRAP GUARD DRAIN INSERT SIMILAR TO PRO SET TRAP GUARD MODEL 14 PROVIDE AND INSTALL LAVATORY WITH ABA PIPE WRAP KIT SIMILAR TO TRUEBRO 102 E Z THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE SCHEDULE WATER TEMPERATURE HOT COLD MARK SERVICE LOCATION WATER WATER FINAL MIXED MIN GPM MANUFACTURER MODEL MV 1 DOMESTIC HOT WATER UTILITIES 001 140 50 110 103 LAWLER 802 GAS FIRED WATER HEATER SCHEDULE RECOVERY AT NATURAL GAS INPUT MANUFACTURER amp MODEL MARK LOCATION CAPACITY 100 DEG RISE BTUH NUMBER REMARKS GWH 1 UT
23. Protect equipment delivered and placed in storage from the weather humidity and temperature variation dirt and dust and other contaminants PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 24 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT Submit annotated catalog data as required in the paragraph SUBMITTAL in table format on the drawings showing manufacturer s name model voltage and catalog numbers for equipment and components Submitted shop drawings shall not be smaller than ISO A1 Also provide UL or FM listing cards for equipment provided dl Standard Products Provide materials equipment and devices that have been tested by a nationally recognized testing laboratory such as UL or FM Approvals LLC FM and listed or approved for fire protection service when so required by NFPA 72 or this specification Select material from one manufacturer where possible and not a combination of manufacturers for any particular classification of materials Material and equipment shall be the standard products of a manufacturer regularly engaged in the manufacture of the products for at least two years prior to bid opening 1 2 Nameplates Major components of equipment shall have the manufacturer s name address type or style model or serial number catalog number date of installation installing Contractor s name and address and the contract number provided on a new plate permanently affixed to the item or equipment Major components include but are not limited to
24. BORING LOCATION PLAN 0 10 20 40 L TOPSOIL 10 black CLAYEY SAND brown to light gray medium dense fine sand fines medium sand some coarse sand trace fine gravel dry SAND light gray medium dense 26 fine sand 22 fine gravel 20 medium sand 20 coarse sand 1296 fines dry with shale pieces Field Log SILTY SAND brown to gray medium dense fine sand dry Field Log SAND brown medium dense fine to coarse sand with gravel dry trace shale pieces Field Log FAT CLAY WEATHERED SHALE dark gray very stiff to hard damp EX BLDG 10 15 20 25 30 BORING LEGEND CAS15 01 MAR 25 2015 LL PI N 96 fines During amp After Drilling Field Log SAND LEAN CLAY 65 CAS15 01 Drill hole number Date boring completed Liquid limit Plasticity index Standard penetration blow count Number of blows for a 140 pound weight dropping 30 inches to drive a 2 inch outside diameter sampler 1 foot Percent of soil by dry weight passing the No 200 sieve Ground water level encountered and time Soil Classification based on field logs Soil Classification based on Laboratory Testing and Laboratory Visual Descriptions Drill Hole Designation and Location BORING NOTES 1 THE DESCRIPTIVE DATA AT THE RIGHT OF THE LOGS ARE THE RESULTS OF FIELD AND LABORATORY DATA THE TERMS DRY MOIST WET ETC ARE FIELD DESCRIPTIONS MADE BY THE INSPECTOR AT THE TIME OF DR
25. 103 104 KEY PLAN SCALE 1 500 D GENERAL NOTES 1 DIMENSIONS TO BUILDING ARE TO FACE OF SIPS PANEL 2 ALL CURB DIMENSIONS ARE TO BACK OF CURB 0001 GENERAL REVISIONS MARK DESCRIPTION DATE MARK DESCRIPTION DATE APPR 25 d IS 2 2 lt 2 Q gt m a z D DATE 03 23 2015 FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 FILE NAME ND22CS101 dgn PLOT SCALE PLOT DATE DESIGNED BY U S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS TJD DWN BY TJD OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA gt z 29 3 2 Sf lt ze O gt N lt i lt x ax d lt LLI 2 9 z 0 0 10 20 40 Q ss SCALE 1 20 SHEET IDENTIFICATION 5101 EM VEHICLE ACCESS BASE BID GRAVEL EE 5 a TURF SEED MIX REO x s W UE 0 a CONC SIDEWALK VPRO 5504 VEHICLE RATED 2 5504 42525252524 638 756 36 BID OPTION EM VEHICLE TURF SEED E 2 594 307 82 ACCESS EXPANSION GRAVEL 252504 ROUTE n SURFACE PERMEABLE 4 50 DOWNSPOUT SIDEWALK TRENCH CENTER ON DOWNSPOUT 5 SURFACE OPTION STOOP TO 525525 N 638 716 36 SIDEWALK TRENCH E AASS E 2 594 200 88
26. UO N HS WWW d UJ WWW WWW WW Ww NNNNNEFN N N N N N NNNNNNNNNWWNHNNND 4 4 4 4 4 1 7 3 Pressure Temperature Test Ports 8 Miscellaneous Pipeline Components 1 8 1 Air Vent 18 2 Strainers 1 8 3 Hangers and Supports 1 8 4 Pipe Sleeves 1 8 5 Escutcheon Plates CENTRAL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT m Boilers PIPING SYSTEM EQUIPMENT mu Pumps 2 Expansion Tanks 23 External Air Separation Tanks 4 Chemical Feed Tank TERMINAL UNITS Unit Heaters ixl Propeller Fan Heaters 2 Heating Elements 3 Motors 51 24 Controls ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CONTROLS INSULATION ASBESTOS PROHIBITION PRR EXECUTION PREPARATION INSTALLATION 1 Hangers and Supports 2 Grading of Pipe Lines 3 Unions 4 Changes in Pipe Size 5 Cleaning of Pipe 6 Valves 2 6 1 Globe Valves 2 6 2 Relief Valves 7 Pressure Gage 8 Thermometers 9 Strainers 10 Pumps 11 Equipment Foundations 12 Equipment Installation 13 Cleaning of Systems 14 Painting of Piping and Equipment 15 Identification of Piping FIELD QUALITY CONTROL tdi Hydrostatic Test of Piping System 2 Auxiliary Equipment and Accessory Tests TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING zl Markings of Settings End of Section Table of Contents SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 2 ND22 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 LOW TEMPERATUR
27. meg 1 SECTION 23 52 00 Page 14 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Total Hardness meg 1 Dissolved Solids ppm mg 1 Fluorine ppm mg 1 Conductivity micro mho cm If the boiler water is not in conformance with the boiler manufacturer s recommendations the water treatment company shall take corrective action 3 5 2 Boiler Piping Test At the conclusion of the 1 year period the boiler and condensate piping shall be inspected for problems due to corrosion and scale the boiler is found not to conform to the manufacturer s recommendations and the water treatment company recommendations have been followed the water treatment company shall provide all chemicals and labor for cleaning or repairing the equipment as required by the manufacturer s recommendations If corrosion is found within the condensate piping proper repairs shall be made by the water treatment company 326 CLEANING 3 64 1 Boilers and Piping After the hydrostatic tests have been made and before the system is balanced and operating tests are performed the boilers and piping shall thoroughly cleaned by filling the system with a solution consisting of either 1 pound of caustic soda or 1 pound of trisodium phosphate per 50 gallons of water The proper safety precautions shall be observed in the handling and use of these chemicals The water shall be heated to appr
28. FILE NUMBER SOLICITATION NO AF721 314 01 DATE 03 23 2015 W9128F 15 B 0007 PLOT SCALE PLOT DATE DESIGNED BY SUBMITTED BY U S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS L B C OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND SHEET x Dn lt 2 c 0 c lt A A lt x 2 o c o c lt FILE NAME ND22G 002 dgn IDENTIFICATION G 002 10 15 20 25 30 CAS15 01 MAR 25 2015 N M LL PI TOPSOIL 9 499 20 31 SP SM 52 SP SM 28 CL 26 SP SM 21 CH amp After Drilling 41 TOPSOIL 10 black CLAYEY SAND brown to light gray loose 3796 fine sand 2596 fines 25 medium sand 1296 coarse sand 196 fine gravel dry SAND brown to light gray dense 37 fine sand 3596 medium sand 1596 coarse sand 10 fines 3 fine gravel dry some shale pieces Field Log SAND gray very dense fine to coarse sand with gravel dry Field Log LEAN CLAY brown very stiff with lenses and layers of silty sand dry Field Log SAND brown medium dense fine to coarse sand with gravel sl saturated trace shale pieces Field Log FAT CLAY WEATHERED SHALE dark gray very stiff to hard damp CAS15 02 MAR 25 2015 N M LL PI TOPSOIL 14 619 C 29 en SP SM 26 20 SM x SP SM During amp After Drilling 23 CH 39 CAS15 02 NEW CONS DORM EX REC COURT
29. TOENAIL 2 BRIDGING TO JOIST 2 8d TOENAIL EACH END 3 1 X6 SUBFLOOR OR LESS TO EACH JOIST 2 8d FACE NAIL 5 4 WIDER THAN 1 X 6 SUBFLOOR TO EACH JOIST 3 8d FACE NAIL 9 5 2 SUBFLOOR TO JOIST OR GIRDER 2 16d BLIND AND FACE NAIL 3 6 SOLE PLATE TO JOIST OR BLOCKING 16d 16 TOENAIL EACH END SOLE PLATE TO JOIST OR BLOCKING AT BRACED WALL PANEL 3 16d 16 BRACED WALL PANELS 7 TOP PLATE TO STUD 2 16d END NAIL 4 TOENAIL 8 STUD TO SOLE PLATE 2 16d END NAIL BUILT UP COLUMN BUILT UP COLUMN BUILT UP COLUMN 16d 16 TYPICAL FACE NAIL 10 DOUBLE TOP PLATES 8 16d LAP SPLICE 11 BLOCKING BETWEEN JOISTS OR RAFTERS TO TOP PLATE 3 8d TOENAIL COUR X 12 RIM JOIST TO TOP PLATE 8d 6 TOENAIL d d L 13 TOP PLATES LAPS AND INTERSECTIONS 2 16d FACE NAIL 1 11 2 r ie 1 ADJACENT NAILS ARE DRIVEN FROM 14 CONTINUOUS HEADER TWO PIECES 16d 16 O C ALONG EDGE OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE COLUMN 2 L o I T 2 BUILT UP COLUMN NAIL SPACING SHOWN IS 15 CEILING JOISTS TO PLATE 3 8d TOENAIL 11 2 AS REQUIRED BY NDS 2012 CHAPTER 15 16 CONTINUOUS HEADER TO STUD 4 84 TOENAIL 2 a 17 CEILING JOISTS LAPS OVER PARTITIONS SEE TABLE 2308 10 4 1 3 16d FACE NAIL u 18 CEILING JOISTS TO PARALLEL RAFTERS SEE TABLE 2308 10 4 1 3 16d FACE NAIL C rg _ 19 RAFTER TO PLATE SEE TABLE 2308 10 4 1 3 8d TOENAIL 1 M z 20 1
30. 23 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Functional Performance Test cont Pump e For variable speed pumps operate pump at shutoff shutoff to be done in manual on variable speed drive at the minimum rpm that the system is being controlled at and at minimum flow or when all components are in full by pass Plot test readings on pump curve and compare results against readings taken from flow measuring devices SHUTOFF 100 percent Pump inlet pressure psig Pump outlet pressure psig Pump flow rate gpm SETPOINT Differential Pressure Transmitter 2 Measure motor amperage each phase and voltage phase to phase and phase to ground for both the full flow and the minimum flow conditions Compare amperage to nameplate FLA a Full flow Nameplate FLA Amperage Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Voltage 1 2 Ph1 Ph3 Ph2 Ph3 Voltage 1 Ph2 gnd Ph3 gnd b Minimum flow Amperage Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Voltage 1 2 Ph1 Ph3 Ph2 Ph3 Voltage 1 Ph2 gnd Ph3 gnd 3 Note unusual vibration noise etc SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 24 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Functional Performance Test cont Pump 4 Certification We the undersigned have witnessed the above functional performance tests and certify that the item tested has met the performance requirements in this section of the specificatio
31. ASTM D422 and ASTM D1140 1 4 4 Degree of Compaction Degree of compaction required except as noted in the second sentence is expressed as a percentage of the maximum density obtained by the test procedure presented in ASTM D1557 abbreviated as a percent of laboratory maximum density Since ASTM D1557 applies only to soils that have 30 percent or less by weight of their particles retained on the 3 4 inch Sieve express the degree of compaction for material having more than 30 percent by weight of their particles retained on the 3 4 inch sieve as a percentage of the maximum density in accordance with AASHTO T 180 and corrected with AASHTO T 224 To maintain the same percentage of coarse material use the remove and replace procedure as described in NOTE 8 of Paragraph 7 2 in AASHTO T 180 Am 1 1 4 5 15 5 6 Topsoil Conform to the requirements of Section 32 92 19 SEEDING 1 4 6 Hard Unyielding Materials Hard Unyielding materials comprise weathered rock dense consolidated deposits or conglomerate materials which are not included in the definition of rock with stones greater than 1 inch in any dimension or as defined by the pipe manufacturer whichever is smaller These materials usually require the use of heavy excavation equipment ripper teeth or jack hammers for removal 3 4 7 Am 1 1 4 7 Rock Solid homogeneous interlocking crystalline material with firmly cemented laminated
32. Audible trouble indication must resound automatically every 24 hours after the silencing feature has been operated 2 17 4 Non Interfering Power and supervise each circuit such that a signal from one device does not prevent the receipt of signals from any other device Circuits shall be manually resettable by switch from the remote control unit after the initiating device or devices have been restored to normal 2 17 5 Memory Provide each control unit with non volatile memory and logic for all functions The use of long life batteries capacitors or other age dependent devices shall not be considered as equal to non volatile processors PROMS or EPROMS 2 17 6 Field Programmability Provide control units that are fully field programmable for control initiating supervisory and trouble functions of both input and output The system program configuration shall be menu driven System changes SECTION 28 31 76 Page 29 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 shall be password protected and shall be accomplished using personal computer based equipment Any proprietary equipment and proprietary software needed by qualified technicians to implement future changes to the fire alarm system shall be provided as part of this contract 2 47 Input Output Modifications Each remote control unit shall contain features that allow the elimination of input devices from the system or the mod
33. Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Zhe 32 Copper Tubing Provide CID A A 59617 bronze unions solder joint end 2 1 9 3 Dielectric Union Provide insulated union with galvanized steel female pipe threaded end and a copper solder joint end conforming with ASME B16 39 Class 1 dimensional strength and pressure requirements Union shall have a water impervious insulation barrier capable of limiting galvanic current to one percent of the short circuit current in a corresponding bimetallic joint When dry insulation barrier shall be able to withstand a 600 volt breakdown test 2 1 4 Drains and Overflows 2 1 4 1 Steel Pipe ASTM A53 A53M Schedule 40 Malleable iron or forged steel fittings Screwed or welded joints 2 1 4 2 Copper Tubing ASTM B88 Type L hard drawn cast brass or wrought copper fittings Grade Sb5 solder joints 2 145 Valves Valves shall have rising stems and shall open when turned counterclockwise Ze Gate Valves a Bronze Gate Valves MSS SP 80 2 inches and smaller wedge disc inside screw type not less than Class 150 Use solder joint ends with copper tubing c Cast Iron Gate Valves 55 SP 70 2 1 2 inches and larger open stem and yoke type with bronze trim 2 1 5 2 Globe and Angle Valves a Bronze Globe and Angle Valves MSS SP 80 2 inches and smaller Class 200 except use Class 150 with solder ends for copper tubing Valves shall have renewable seat and di
34. NFPA 70 accepted fire alarm cables that do not require the use of raceways except as modified herein are permitted 2 25 1 Alarm Wiring The SLC wiring shall be solid copper cable in accordance with the manufacturers requirements Copper signaling line circuits and initiating device circuit field wiring shall be No 18 AWG size twisted and shielded SECTION 28 31 76 Page 34 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 solid conductors at a minimum Visual notification appliance circuit conductors that contain audible alarm appliances shall be solid copper No 14 AWG size conductors at a minimum Speaker circuits shall be copper No 16 AWG size twisted and shielded conductors at a minimum Wire size Shall be sufficient to prevent voltage drop problems Circuits operating at 24 VDC shall not operate at less than the UL listed voltages for the sensors and or appliances Power wiring operating at 120 VAC minimum shall be minimum No 12 AWG solid copper having similar insulation Acceptable power limited cables are FPL FPLR or FPLP as appropriate with red colored covering Nonpower limited cables shall comply with NFPA 70 PART 3 EXECUTION 3 E INSTALLATION OF FIRE ALARM INITIATING DEVICES AND NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES 3 Ll FMCP Locate the FMCP where indicated on the drawings Recess the enclosure with the top of the cabinet 6 feet above the finished floor or center the cabinet at 5 feet
35. Provide a 2 second pause repeat the message 6 May I have your attention please I have your attention please This is a gate closure advisory Standby for a gate closure announcement Provide a 2 second pause repeat the message 7 May I have your attention please I have your attention please Bomb Threat has been issued for this facility Please evacute Remain Calm Provide a 2 second pause repeat the message 8 May I have your attention please I have your attention please all clear to the previous alert has been issued Provide a 2 second pause repeat the message b Include ALL installation specific message in this section LOC shall incorporate a Push To Talk PTT microphone redundant controls and system status indicators of for the system The unit shall incorporate microphone override of any tone generation or prerecorded messages The unit shall be fully supervised from the control panel The housing shall contain a latch not lock SECTION 28 31 76 Page 26 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 d Auxiliary Input Module shall be designed to be an outboard expansion module to either expand the number of optional LOC s or allow a telephone interface e LOC shall incorporate Push To Talk PTT microphone and controls to allow Public Address paging in the facility The Public Address paging function shall n
36. SNOISIASY EH 3IWVN 314 EET S31lJdOHd INIT I HD ____ EE O ge C O ON LOVHINOO Ad GELLINENS EE o CU201 ON NOILVLIOIIOS Ad Ad LOIMLSIG duse UAE SLOZ EZ 0 aTr SH33NISN3 dO SdHOO S n nam s Q31VOl TOSNOO IDENTIFICATION US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 5 TSW 1333 NI m F e LO LO LO LO lt g 5 5 2 E H Il O O PE zz 270040 5 A EE EEEN O E 00 0 WLS si 18 7 VIS NOLLO3NNOO 331 ES U U U uo To gt I 3 3 2 0 nil o 1019002020046 0010120090000 UNUM QUAND i 006 WIS Iv Moms 06 tO SE mt d a E 091 VIS 1Y NYYOAH 3413 OL NOLLO3NNOO 331 s e sh 0006 6 WIS 3NITSVO MAN i i LLI i gt O DES S ERA ES lt T e gt 5 y lt
37. 11 20 19 DRAWN BY PFW SBMT BY 1 FILE NAME OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL SHEET IDENTIFICATION EP602 CONNECTIONS SCHEDULE
38. AWC NATIONAL DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS NDS zie isis 9 BASIC SEISMIC FORCE RESISTING SYSTEM FOR WOOD CONSTRUCTION 2012 EDITION 2 Dy BEARING WALL SYSTEMS LIGHT FRAME WOOD WALLS SHEATHED WITH WOOD COVER EGUAEOR STRUCTURAL PANELS RATED FOR SHEAR RESISTANCE B UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE ON THE DRAWINGS SAWN LUMBER GRADING SHALL BE 1 0bd 10 DESIGN BASE SHEAR gt 82 KIPS AS FOLLOWS CENTER TO CENTER C C SPACING EQUAL OR MORE 2 0bd 2 11 SEISMIC RESPONSE COEFFICIENT Cs 0 006 1 2X JOISTS DFL NORTH OR HF NO 2 ALL OTHERS 12 RESPONSE MODIFICATION COEFFICIENT R 6 5 2 PLATES BLOCKING DFL NORTH OR HF NO 2 COVER EQUAL OR MORE 1 0bd gt 13 ANALYSIS PROCEDURE EQUIVALENT LATERAL FORCE PROCEDURE 3 PLATES ON CONC PRESSURE TREAT DFL NORTH NO 1 CENTER TO CENTER SPACING EQUAL OR MORE 3 0bd 4 WALL AND FLOOR SHEATHING DFL NORTH OR SP z G GEOTECHNICAL INFORMATION 4 CENTER ON CENTER SPACING S IS DEFINED AS BELOW FOUNDATIONS HAS BEEN DESIGNED WITH THE FOLLOWING ASSUMED GEOTECHNICAL SOIL C GRADE STAMP SHALL BE VISIBLE ON EVERY PIECE OF LUMBER IN PLACE EXCLUDING BLOCKING 5 PROPERTIES FOUNDATION HAS BEEN VERIFIED WITH THE FINAL GEOTECHNICAL REPORT PREPARED BY THE GOVERNMENT D POSTS STUDS CHORDS STRUTS AND OTHER FRAMING MEMBERS SHALL BE SAWN DOUGLAS FIR LARCH NORTH NO 2 5 2 FOOTING DEP FH MINIMUM 8 FINISHE
39. Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota PART 1 PUR PR Arr PART 2 NON PART 3 w Q NNER pog dg gt ag ARAB SA P UI N Q O ND SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 00 00 EARTHWORK 08 08 GENERAL MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES CRITERIA FOR BIDDING REFERENCES DEFINITIONS T Satisfactory Materials 2 Unsatisfactory Materials 3 Cohesionless and Cohesive Materials 4 Degree of Compaction 5 1 5 6 Topsoil 6 Hard Unyielding Materials 7 Rock 8 Unstable Material 9 Select Granular Material 4 9 1 General Requirements 10 Initial Backfill Material 11 Expansive Soils SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Classification of Excavation zd Common Excavation Blasting Dewatering Work Plan SUBMITTALS 1 5 1 5 2 NOT USED 2 3 PRODUCTS REQUIREMENTS FOR OFFSITE SOILS BURIED WARNING AND IDENTIFICATION TAPE sub Detectable Warning Tape for Non Metallic Piping EXECUTION 352 STRIPPING TOPSOIL GENERAL EXCAVATION Ditches Gutters and Channel Changes Drainage Structures Drainage Dewatering Trench Excavation Requirements sel Bottom Preparation lt 2 Removal of Unyielding Material 3 Removal of Unstable Material 4 Excavation for Appurtenances Underground Utilities O N N N UL GS U1 SECTION 31 00 00 Page 1
40. DPP1 73 75 77 2 pps x lt _ J E EE t is 4l 103C aan DPP1 4 ____8 1 o OD 0 1 LPP3 10 LPP6 8 GFI 3l LPP4 9 O r lt 106C 40 40 901 DPP1 6 __ 104C GFI SE lt 2 gt gt lt DPP1 10 E 540 40 l A lt O 1030 2 i 104D 105D 106D z DPP1 36 T a 436 4 DPP1 58 Ta ES oc DPP1 60 WP GFI o g lt pr kE ad 1 4 1 0 gt lt 2 20 iL 2 KEYED NOTES lt 1 CENTER QUAD BETWEEN SHELVES ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 7 SEE TN110 FOR DATA OUTLETS FOR BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABINET RACK SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL FINAL LOCATIONS 8 DOMESTIC WATER RECIRCULATING PUMP RCP 1 SHALL BE COORDINATE WITH ALL CRAFTS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED PER CAVALIER BASE REQUIREMENTS 9 ABBREVIATION AC ONLY SHOWN IN UNIT 1 TYPICAL OF ALL UNITS 8 MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL SEE PANEL SCHEDULE EP603 EP604 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 4 VERIFY AIR HANDLER S ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WITH MANUFACTURERS REQUIREMENTS VFD SHALL BE WALL MOUNTED SEE SHEET EP602 SHEET 5 SEE MANUFACTURERS REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS IDENTIFICATION 6 LIGHT SWITCHES ARE SHOWN FOR CLARITY PURPOSES ONLY E P 1 0 1 US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015
41. Detectors shall provide for control of auxiliary contacts that provide control interlock and shutdown functions specified in Section 23 09 23 to LONWORKS DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL FOR HVAC AND OTHER BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEMS Auxiliary contacts provide for this function shall be located within 3 feet of the controlled circuit or appliance The detectors shall be supplied by the fire alarm system manufacturer to ensure SECTION 28 31 76 Page 20 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 complete system compatibility 2 10 5 Smoke Sensor Testing Smoke sensors shall be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 and manufacturer s recommended calibrated test method Submit smoke sensor testing procedures for approval In addition to the NFPA 72 requirements smoke detector Sensitivity shall be tested during the preliminary tests 2 11 5 eL Heat Detectors Heat detectors shall be designed for detection of fire by combination fixed temperature and rate of rise principle The alarm condition shall be determined by comparing sensor valve with the stored values Heat detector Spacing shall be rated in accordance with UL 521 Detectors located in areas subject to moisture exterior atmospheric conditions or hazardous locations as defined by NFPA 70 shall be types approved for such locations 2 11 1 4 Combination Fixed Temperature and Rate of Rise Detectors Detectors shall be designed f
42. ND22 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 N M 0 UJ F2 QJ XO O Ul Q d UJ UJ O HS 3 10 3511 Sall Sud 3 12 125 3 12 3 13 3 13 3 13 3 3 3 14 3415 3415 L5 36 3 16 16 1 6 16 16 O WW Ww 16 16 iX Structural Excavation OPENING AND DRAINAGE OF EXCAVATION SHORING 1 General Requirements GRADING AREAS FINAL GRADE OF SURFACES TO SUPPORT CONCRETE GROUND SURFACE PREPARATION General Requirements 2 Frozen Material UTILIZATION OF EXCAVATED MATERIALS BURIED TAPE PAN Buried Warning and Identification Tape BACKFILLING AND COMPACTION id Trench Backfill 10 1 1 Replacement of Unyielding Material 10 1 2 Replacement of Unstable Material LO 1 3 Bedding and Initial Backfill 520212951 Class I 30 2322 Class II Se VOL 73 9 Sand Gravel and Crushed Stone 10 1 4 Final Backfill 3 10 1 4 1 Roadways 3 I10 1 4 2 Sidewalks Turfed or Seeded Areas and Miscellaneous Areas 22 Backfill for Appurtenances SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS 1 Force Mains 2 Electrical Distribution System EMBANKMENTS 1 Earth Embankments 252 NOT USED SUBGRADE PREPARATION 1 Construction 22 Compaction 134 2 Subgrade for Pavements 13 2 2 Subgrade for Shoulders SHOULDER CONSTRUCTION FINISHING 1 Subgrade and Embankments 2 Grading Around Structures TESTING 1 Fi
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44. water flooding or jetting methods of compaction 3 10 1 4 2 Sidewalks Turfed or Seeded Areas and Miscellaneous Areas Deposit backfill in layers of a maximum of 12 inches loose thickness and compact it to 85 percent maximum density for cohesive soils and 90 percent maximum density for cohesionless soils not permit compaction by water flooding or jetting Apply this requirement to all other areas not specifically designated above 3 10 2 Backfill for Appurtenances After the manhole catchbasin inlet or similar structure has been constructed and the concrete has been allowed to cure for 5 days place backfill in such a manner that the structure is not be damaged by the shock of falling earth Deposit the backfill material compact it as specified for final backfill and bring up the backfill evenly on all sides of the Structure to prevent eccentric loading and excessive stress 3241 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Special requirements for both excavation and backfill relating to the Specific utilities are as follows 2211 21 Force Mains Excavate trenches to a depth that provides a minimum cover as shown on the drawings 3 11 2 Electrical Distribution System Provide a minimum cover of 24 inches from the finished grade to direct burial cable and conduit or duct line unless otherwise indicated 3 12 EMBANKMENTS 3 12 1 Earth Embankments Construct earth embankments from satisfactory materials free of organic or frozen material and r
45. whichever is lower Conductor terminations shall be labeled and a drawing containing conductors their labels their circuits and their interconnection shall be permanently mounted in the FMCP 2d 2 Manual Stations Locate manual stations as required by NFPA 72 and as indicated Mount Stations so that their operating handles are 4 feet above the finished floor Mount stations so they are located no farther than 5 feet from the exit door they serve measured horizontally 1 133 Notification Appliance Devices Locate notification appliance devices as required by NFPA 72 Mount assemblies on walls as required by NFPA 72 and to meet the intelligibility requirements Ceiling mounted speakers shall conform to NFPA 72 1 4 Smoke and Heat Sensors Locate sensors as required by NFPA 72 and their listings on a 4 inch mounting box Locate smoke and heat sensors on the ceiling Install heat sensors not less than 4 inches from a side wall to the near edge Heat sensors located on the wall shall have the top of the sensor at least 4 inches below the ceiling but not more than 12 inches below the ceiling Smoke sensors are permitted to be on the wall no lower than 12 inches from the ceiling with no minimum distance from the ceiling In raised floor Spaces install the smoke sensors to protect 225 square feet per sensor Install smoke sensors no closer than 5 feet from air handling supply outlets 2x5 Annunciator Locate the annunciator as shown
46. 1 6 2 164 ae ae Su L4 MALES E s SLT FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT AND MASS NOTIFICATION CONTROL UNIT FMCP si Cabinet 522 Control Modules 51 Silencing Switches 16 3 1 Alarm Silencing Switch 16 3 2 Supervisory Trouble Silencing Switch 4 Non Interfering 25 Audible Notification System 16 5 1 Outputs and Operational Modules 16 5 2 Mass Notification 6 Memory 7 Field Programmability 8 Input Output Modifications 9 Resetting 10 Instructions 11 Walk Test T2 History Logging 13 Remote LCD Text Display REMOTE FIRE ALARM MASS NOTIFICATION CONTROL UNITS Cabinet Control Modules Silencing Switches Non Interfering Memory Field Programmability Ul r OO N P SECTION 28 31 76 Page 2 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 NN H NN 17 1 8 N N oo 2529 25214 22 223 2 23 223 2 2 2 23 2 23 2 25 zs 24 2 24 25 24295 PART 3 3 UJ UJ d UO UJ UJ O N WW WWW Q Ww 1 N N N N UJ QJ el els Nr zl 18 18 18 18 1 2 5 5 5 7 Input Output Modifications 8 Resetting 9 Instructions 10 Walk Test ml History Logging AMPLIFIERS PREAMPLIFIERS TONE GENERATORS al Operation 2 Construction 23 Inputs 4 Tone Generator 5 Protection Circuits ANNUNCIATOR 1 Annunciator
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49. AND C CLEAR BOTH A AND C ONE OF EACH FIRE ALARM MASS NOTIFICATION SPEAKER CEILING OR PENDANT MOUNTED FIRE ALARM MASS NOTIFICATION SPEAKER WALL MOUNTED 8 AFF UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE MANUAL PULL STATION 48 AFF PHOTO ELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR CEILING MOUNTED CO DETECTOR AIR SAMPLER CEILING MOUNTED DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR FIXED TEMPERATURE HEAT DETECTOR CEILING MOUNTED 185 DEGREE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE RATE OF RISE FIXED TEMPERATURE HEAT DETECTOR CEILING MOUNTED 165 DEGREE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE FIRE ALARM MASS NOTIFICATION CONTROL PANEL FIRE SUPPRESSION CONTROL PANEL FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR PANEL FIRE ALARM TRANSCEIVER MASS NOTIFICATION LOCAL OPERATING CONSOLE TAMPER SWITCH FLOW SWITCH FIRE ALARM ANTENNA FIRE ALARM DOOR RELEASE RELAY KNOX BOX MOUNTED 48 AFF HVAC EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN MOUNTED 48 AFF CONTROL MODULE FOR SHUNT TRIP BREAKER AMPERE ABOVE COUNTER 42 AFF UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR ALUMINUM ONE CONDUCTOR CONDUIT CIRCUIT BREAKER CIRCUIT COPPER EXHAUST FAN ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING ELECTRIC WATER COOLER FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FIRE ALARM TRANSCEIVER FREQUENCY MODULATION FIRE ALARM MASS NOTIFICATION CONTROL PANEL GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER GROUND FAULT PROTECTION HEATING AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGATION HORSEPOWER HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM HEIGHT HERTZ INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM JUNCTION BOX KILOWATT
50. BUILDING SECTIONS BUILDING SECTIONS BUILDING SECTIONS BUILDING SECTIONS WALL SECTIONS WALL SECTIONS WALL SECTIONS WALL SECTIONS WALL TYPES ENLARGED PLANS ENLARGED PLANS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS CASEWORK SECTIONS CASEWORK SECTIONS CASEWORK SECTIONS TYPICAL EQUIPMENT MOUNTING DETAILS WALL FINISH DETAILS PLAN DETAILS CANOPY AND CEILING DETAILS WALL AND ROOF EDGE DETAILS ROOF DETAILS ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE DOOR AND WINDOW SCHEDULES DOOR DETAILS WINDOW DETAILS LOUVER DETAILS MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS BUILDING ISOMETRICS BUILDING ISOMETRICS BUILDING PERSPECTIVES BUILDING PERSPECTIVES DESCRIPTION COMPOSITE FURNITURE FINISH AND SIGNAGE PLAN SIGNAGE TYPICALS DESCRIPTION COMPOSITE FIRST FLOOR LIFE SAFETY PLAN LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS FIRE ALARM PLAN FIRE ALARM amp MASS NOTIFICATION DETAILS FIRE ALARM amp MASS NOTIFICATION RISER FIRE ALARM amp MASS NOTIFICATION RISER MATRIX COMPOSITE FIRST FLOOR FIRE PROTECTION PLAN FIRE PROTECTION DETAILS MECHANICAL FILE NAME ND22P 110 PDF ND22P 120 PDF ND22P 410 PDF ND22P 411 PDF ND22P 412 PDF ND22P 500 PDF ND22P 501 PDF ND22P 600 PDF ND22P 900 PDF ND22P 901 PDF ND22M 101 PDF ND22M 102 PDF ND22M 103 PDF ND22M 104 PDF ND22M 105 PDF ND22M 400 PDF ND22M 400A PDF ND22M 400B PDF ND22M 401 PDF ND22M 402 PDF ND22M 403 PDF ND22M 500 PDF ND22M 501 PDF ND22M 502 PDF ND22M 600 PDF ND22M 601 PDF ND22M 700 PDF ND22M 701 PDF ND22M 7
51. Boilers Provide as specified in Section 23 52 00 HEATING BOILERS 29 PIPING SYSTEM EQUIPMENT 2 3 1 Pumps Provide hot water circulating pumps CID A A 50560 Service A Pump casing and flange shall be made of close grained cast iron Shaft shall be carbon or alloy steel with lubricated bearings and impeller shall be bronze Select pumps so that the operating point on selected impeller curve will lie at or to the left of shutoff side of and not more than 5 percent below point of maximum efficiency for impeller Provide motors of open dripproof type conforming to NEMA MG 1 and suitable for electrical characteristic as indicated Motor starters for constant speed pumps shall conform to NEMA ICS 2 across the line type with NEMA ICS 6general purpose enclosure Motor starters for variable speed motors shall comply with the requirements of Section 26 29 23 VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE SYSTEMS UNDER 600 VOLTS The type of starter provided shall be as indicated on the drawings 2 3 2 Expansion Tanks Provide bladder type expansion tank constructed of welded steel constructed and tested hydrostatically in accordance with ASME BPVC SEC VIII D1 Tank shall be equipped with all necessary fittings The tank and fittings shall be pressure rated at least equal to the test pressure of the total system Zinc coat the tank inside and out after fabrication by the hot dip process ASTM A123 A123M 2 3 3 External Air Separation Tanks Provide tank constructed of s
52. C 15 16 CIRCUT FAULT NAC OPEN C 16 17 CIRCUIT FAULT SHORT C 17 18 CIRCUIT FAULT GROUND C 18 19 AC POWER FAILURE C 19 20 TEST MODE C 20 21 LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE C 21 22 RESERVED 22 GENERAL NOTES 1 PROVIDE MASS NOTIFICATION IN FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FOR DORMITORY BUILDING 2 COORDINATE ALL OUTPUTS WITH FIRE DEPARTMENT INCLUDING INDIVIDUAL DEVICE ALARMS ETC US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015 AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS DESCRIPTION 1 ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 CKD BY SLO PLOT DATE 4 15 2015 10 11 44 FILE NAME 1 4 1 0 PLOT SCALE DRAWN BY DESIGN BY PFW PFW SBMT BY ND22 DORM CVLR RVT OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND FIRE ALARM amp MASS NOTIFICATION RISER SHEET IDENTIFICATION FA602 FX501 US Army Corps of 5 ALL AREAS Engineers amp OMAHA DISTRICT FS ROOF RIDGE ET TO DRAIN FORWARD FLOW TEST DISCHARGE ON EXTERIOR WALL OF BUILDING WITH ENTRY TRUSS BRG FIRE HOSE CONNECTIONS Fa VALVE riser P LABEL AS TEST 2 DEPARTME
53. COMMUNICATIONS BUS TYPICAL iw E ASC AHU ASC UTILITY mm ASC ASC EXH 5 7 ASC NETWORK ADAPTER NO SCALE ISER DIAG XFMR PO EMCS TRANSFORMER METER RE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS PO 5 WATER METER PO 5 GAS METER UTILITY METER SEQUENCE OF OPERATION ELECTRIC WATER AND GAS METER SHALL EACH PROVIDE A PULSED INPUT SIGNAL TO THE DDC SYSTEM THE DDC SYSTEM SHALL PROVIDE TOTALIZATION SOFTWARE FOR EACH METER INPUT SIGNAL FOR UTILITY CONSUMPTION ACCOUNTING UTILITY METER CONTROL NO SCALE F 3 MECH ROOM EXHAUST AN DEE 1 2 E 5 N C MD EXHAUST FAN CONT Y x FANSTA R 4E DDC TO MAINTAIN THE SPACE TEMPERAT AS SPACE TEMPERATURE IS SATISFIED FAN SHALL BE SHUT OFF AND DAMPERS RETURNED TO THEIR NORMALLY CLOSED STATE THE FAN SHALL OPERATE ONLY IF THE OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE IS A MINIMUM OF 3 F ADJ LOWER THAN THE MECH NO SCALE EMCS EMERGENCY HVAC SHUTDOWN CONTROL UPON INPUT FROM THE EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN SWITCH THE DDC SYSTEM SHALL SHUTDOWN ALL R j DAMPERS INCLUDING BATHR ROOM LEADING TO THE OUTSIDE AN NO SCALE SUMMARY TABLE FOR MISCELLANEOUS EQ
54. DESCRIPTION AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS 1 PLOT SCALE 3 40 06 DRAWN BY KP SBMT BY CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CAVALIER AFS ND SECTION VIEW 3 4 SHEET IDENTIFICATION M 400B FILE NAME M 500 1 2 SEE COIL PIPING DETAILS FOR VALVES FITTINGS amp ACCESSORIES M SUPPLY DUCT a SEE PLAN FOR SIZE THERMOMETEER lt THERMOMETER ie RETURN I AIR DUCT FAN SECTION E 2 COIL SECTION FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR OUTSIDE AIR DUCT COOLING COIL 2 NC NC MIXING BOX FILTERS DAMPERS 6 CONC PAD PISOS VIBRATION ISOLATOR A X HEATING COIL COMBINATION FILTER CONDENSATE TRAP COND PAN MIXING BOX SECTION W DRAIN LINE N T S DRAIN LINE SHALL BE AT LEAST THE SAME SIZE AS THE NIPPLE ON THE DRAIN PAN CLEANOUT PITCH DOWN amp ROUTE TO FLOOR DRAIN CLEANOUT DRAIN PAN FLOOR DRAIN AIR HANDLING UNIT DRAIN TRAP DETAIL N T S PROVIDE MIN 3 DUCT DIAMETERS OF STRAIGHT RIGID ROUND DUCT IMMEDIATELY UPSTREAM OF THE VAV BO
55. HOUR LIGHT EMITTING DIODE MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKER METAL HALIDE MAIN LUGS ONLY MOUNTED NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NON FUSED NUMBER OCCUPANCY SENSOR PHASE PASSIVE INFRARED RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL SINGLE MODE TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD TELEVISION TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPRESSOR TRANSFORMER UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE VOLT VOLTAMPERE VARIABLE VOLUME DAMPER WATTS WATER PROOF TRANSFORMER US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015 DESCRIPTION AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 CKD BY SLO PLOT DATE 4 15 2015 DRAWN BY DESIGN BY PFW PFW SBMT BY PLOT SCALE 10 00 30 1 FILE NAME FCX7FA001 DWG OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS SHEET IDENTIFICATION FA111 ELECTRICAL FA121 UNIT 7 BATH UNIT 7 BED 107D 107C Nd UNIT 7 LIVING TE UNIT 7 KITCHEN S gt 107A 75cd 90dBa 75cd 90dBa d 2 Sc 75cd UNIT6 LIVING 6 KITCHEN 106B UNIT 6 BED 106C o UNIT 6 BATH 106D UNIT 8 BATH 108D
56. OF CONTENTS DIVISION 23 HEATING VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 LOW TEMPERATURE WATER LTW HEATING SYSTEM 04 06 GENERAL REFERENCES RELATED REQUIREMENTS SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SUBMITTALS QUALITY ASSURANCE 1l Standard Commercial Product for Terminal Units n2 Brazing and Soldering 25 222 Brazing Procedure 5 2 2 Soldering Soldering Preparation and Procedures for Joints SAFETY STANDARDS seal Guards PRODUCTS PIPE AND FITTINGS Hot Water Heating Pipe Supply and Return Fittings JA Steel or Malleable Iron Pipe 22 Steel Cast Iron or Bronze 22 3 Fittings for Copper Tubing Unions Steel Pipe 3 2 Copper Tubing 9323 Dielectric Union Drains and Overflows 4 1 Steel Pipe 2 Copper Tubing Valves Gate Valves Globe and Angle Valves Check Valves Water Pressure Reducing Valves Ball Valves Flow Control Balancing Valves Relief Valves Valve Operating Mechanisms Balancing Valves End Connections N Ul UI O Ul i Q N P 6 1 Flexible Connectors 6 2 Steel Piping 6 3 Joints for Copper Tubing Instrumentation 7 1 Pressure and Vacuum Gauges 12 Indicating Thermometers SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 Page 1 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota N N N N Q N N N N N N PART 3 w w Q
57. Panel 52 Programming MANUAL STATIONS NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES 1 Fire Alarm Mass Notification Speakers 2 Visual Notification Appliances ENVIRONMENTAL ENCLOSURES OR GUARDS INTERFACE TO THE BASE WIDE MASS NOTIFICATION NETWORK 1 Fiber Optic 2 Radio 23 2 1 Radio Frequency Communications 2212 2 Licensed Radio Frequency Systems 53 Telephone 4 Secure Radio System 23 4 1 Communications Network 23 4 2 Radio Frequency Communications 23 4 3 Licensed Radio Frequency Systems AUTOMATIC FIRE TRANSMITTERS 22 Signals to Be Transmitted to the Base Receiving Station WIRING zu Alarm Wiring EXECUTION INSTALLATION OF FIRE ALARM INITIATING DEVICES AND NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES FMCP Manual Stations Notification Appliance Devices Smoke and Heat Sensors Annunciator Water Flow Detectors and Tamper Switches Firefighter Telephones Local Operating Console LOC SYSTEM FIELD WIRING 1 E Q N P wd Wiring within Cabinets Enclosures and Boxes 2 Terminal Cabinets 3 Alarm Wiring 4 Conductor Terminations FIRESTOPPING PAINTING FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Testing Procedures Tests Stages 2 1 Preliminary Testing 202 Request for Formal Inspection and Tests 22353 Final Testing SECTION 28 31 76 Page 3 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 5 2 4 System Acceptance 3 Minimum System Tests Due ss L Intelligibility Tests 3 6 INSTRUCTION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLO
58. against a 20 percent static overpressure Noise levels for fans shall not exceed 85 decibels in any octave band at a 3 foot station Forced draft fan bearings shall be air cooled Induced draft fans shall be designed for handling hot flue gas at the maximum outlet temperature in the boiler Induced draft fan housings shall be provided with drain holes to accommodate the drainage of condensation Induced draft fan bearings shall be air cooled 2 3 2 1 Draft Fan Drives Fans shall be driven by electric motors Electric motor shall be drip proof suitable for the application SECTION 23 52 00 7 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 3 Ductwork Airx duets supplying combustion air teo the forced draft fan units shall be Gestemed io ceesvey sdad uh eamenumced peescoue lLess due L e ifceeeano Duetwerk shall be galvanized sheet metal confex xming te ASTM A652 A653M o eee recommended bp the bette es eee Bpuecc eaed be eensceeted ace oat a eee bso ee Gh ee eo dee width er where the spaee does not permit the use of long radius elbows Shert radrius er square elboews with taectory tabricated turning vanes may be buck oso she Mee sb bee ee ee saa ase A OSE SRE ON GES EGE Eo eH 4 COMBUSTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT Combustion control equipm
59. as follows Designation Function A Contractor s Commissioning Specialist M Contractor s Mechanical Representative E Contractor s Electrical Representative T Contractor s Testing Adjusting and Balancing TAB Specialist C Contractor s Controls Representative SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 5 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Designation Function D Design Agency Representative Contracting Officer s Representative U Using Agency s Representative Appendices A and B shall be completed by the commissioning team Acceptance by each commissioning team member of each Pre Functional Performance Test Checklist item shall be indicated by initials and date unless an X is shown indicating that participation by that individual is not required Acceptance by each commissioning team member of each functional performance test item shall be indicated by signature and date 35 2 TESTS Perform the pre functional performance test checklists and functional performance tests in a manner that essentially duplicates the checking testing and inspection methods established in the related Sections Where checking testing and inspection methods are not specified in other Sections establish methods which will provide the information required Testing and verification required by this section shall be performed during the Commissioning phase Requirements in relate
60. as indicated on the plans 2 1 6 End Connections 212642 Flexible Connectors Provide flexible pipe connectors on piping connected to equipment SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 Page 9 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Flexible section shall consist of rubber tetrafluoroethylene resin corrosion resistant steel bronze monel or galvanized steel Material provided and configuration shall be suitable for pressure temperature and circulating medium Flexible section shall have threaded soldering orflanged ends and shall be suitable for service intended Flexible section may be reinforced with metal retaining rings with built in braided wire reinforcement and restriction bolts or with wire braid cover suitable for service intended 2 1 6 2 Steel Piping Screwed or socket welded for 2 inches and smaller and flanged or butt welded for 2 1 2 inches and larger a Screwed Joints With Taper Threads ASME B1 20 1 b Flanged Joints Bolting and gaskets shall be as follows 1 Bolting Bolt and stud material ASTM A307 Grade B and nut material ASTM A194 A194M Grade 2 Bolt stud and nut dimensions ASME B18 2 2 threads ASME Bl 1coarse type with Class 2A fit for bolts and studs and Class 2B fit for nuts Bolts or bolt studs shall extend completely through the nuts and may have reduced shanks of a diameter not less than the diameter at root of threads Carbon steel bolts shall have
61. be read at half hour intervals unless otherwise directed Furnish all instruments equipment and personnel required for the tests and balancing 3 5 Water Treatment Testing The boiler water shall be analyzed prior to the acceptance of the facility and once a month for a period of 1 year by the water treatment company Submit a water quality test report identifying the chemical composition of the boiler water The report shall include a comparison of the condition of the boiler water with the manufacturer s recommended conditions Any required corrective action shall be documented within the report The test report shall identify the condition of the boiler at the completion of 1 year of service The report shall include a comparison of the condition of the boiler with the manufacturer s recommended operating conditions The analysis shall include the following information recorded in accordance with ASTM D596 Date of Sample Temperature degrees Silica SiO2 pp mg 1 Insoluble ppm mg 1 Iron and Aluminum Oxides ppm mg 1 Calcium Ca pp mg 1 Magnesium Mg ppm mg 1 Sodium and Potassium Na and K ppm mg 1 Carbonate HCO3 pp mg 1 Sulfate SO4 ppm mg 1 Chloride C1 pp mg 1 Nitrate NO3 ppm mg 1 Turbidity ntu pH Residual Chlorine ppm mg 1 Total Alkalinity meg 1 Noncarbonate Hardness
62. facilities have been inspected Corps validated and approved by the Contracting Officer a Determine field in place density in accordance with ASTM D1556 ASTM D2167 ASTM D6938 When ASTM D6938 is used check the calibration curves and adjust using only the sand cone method as described in ASTM 01556 5 D6938 results in a wet unit weight of soil in determining the moisture content of the soil when using this method b Check the calibration curves furnished with the moisture gauges along with density calibration checks as described in ASTM D6938 check the SECTION 31 00 00 Page 16 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 calibration of both the density and moisture gauges at the beginning of a job on each different type of material encountered and at intervals as directed by the Contracting Officer ASTM D2937 use the Drive Cylinder Method only for soft fine grained cohesive soils When test results indicate as determined by the Contracting Officer that compaction is not as specified remove the material replace and recompact to meet specification requirements C Perform tests on recompacted areas to determine conformance with specification requirements Appoint a registered professional civil engineer to certify inspections and test results These certifications shall state that the tests and observations were performed by or under the direct supervision of the engineer and that the re
63. for condensing application Each boiler shall withstand the corrosive effects of condensate for each part which may be in contact with the condensate at all possible operating conditions Each boiler shall be provided with a separate air intake exhaust and condensate drain Each boiler shall be designed to withstand the water temperature differentials anticipated at the required operating conditions without experiencing any damage due to thermal shock For boilers that meet the definition of a residential boiler less than 300 000 Btuh selected boilers must meet performance requirements Specified by ENERGY STAR Information on the requirements can be found at http www energystar gov ia partners product specs program reqs Boilers Program Requirements pdf SECTION 23 52 00 Page 6 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Condensing boilers with a capacity less than 300 000 Btuh must meet ENERGY STAR performance requirements and be ENERGY STAR listed Verify that the boiler is ENERGY STAR qualified by checking the ENERGY STAR list of Cerfified Boilers at https data energystar gov Condensing boilers with a capacity greater than or equal to 300 000 Btuh must meet performance requirements specified by FEMP Information on the requirements can be found at http energy gov eere femp energy efficient product procurement The link for energy requirements for all commercial boilers is found
64. for initiating recorded messages strobes and displays and for delivering live voice messages Provide capacity for at least eight pre recorded messages Provide the ability to automatically repeat pre recorded messages Provide a secure microphone for delivering live messages Provide adequate discrete outputs to temporarily deactivate fire alarm audible notification and initiate synchronize strobes Provide a complete set of self diagnostics for controller and appliance network Provide local diagnostic information display and local diagnostic information and System event log file 2 16 1 Cabinet Install control panel components in cabinets large enough to accommodate all components and also to allow ample gutter space for interconnection of panels as well as field wiring The enclosure shall be identified by an engraved laminated phenolic resin nameplate Lettering on the nameplate shall say Fire Alarm and Mass Notification Control Panel and shall not be less than 1 inch high Provide prominent rigid plastic or metal identification plates for lamps circuits meters fuses and switches The cabinet shall be provided in a sturdy steel housing complete with back box hinged steel door with cylinder lock and surface mounting provisions 2 16 2 Control Modules Provide power and control modules to perform all functions of the FACP Provide audible signals to indicate any alarm supervisory or trouble condition The alarm signals shall b
65. inches or larger in any dimension or free from rocks of such size as recommended by the pipe manufacturer whichever is smaller When the pipe is coated or wrapped for corrosion protection free the initial backfill material of stones larger than 1 2 inches in any dimension or as recommended by the pipe manufacturer whichever is smaller 1 4 11 Expansive Soils Expansive soils are defined as soils that have a plasticity index equal to or greater than 25 when tested in accordance with ASTM D4318 Am 1 1 5 NOT USEDSYSTEM DESCRIPTION Subsurface soil boring logs are shown on the contract drawings This data represents the best subsurface information available however variations may exist in the subsurface between boring locations 1 5 1 Classification of Excavation No consideration will be given to the nature of the materials and all excavation will be designated as unclassified excavation 1 5 LE Common Excavation Include common excavation with the satisfactory removal and disposal of all materials not classified as rock excavation 1251 2 NOT USED 1 5 2 Blasting Blasting will not be permitted 1 5 3 Dewatering Work Plan Submit procedures for accomplishing dewatering work 1 6 SUBMITTALS Government approval is required for submittals with a G designation submittals not having a designation are for information only When SECTION 31 00 00 Page 6 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force
66. indicate when batteries are manually placed on a high rate of charge as part of the unit assembly if a high rate switch is provided 2 16 FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT AND MASS NOTIFICATION CONTROL UNIT FMCP Provide a complete control panel fully enclosed in a lockable steel cabinet specified herein Operations required for testing or for normal care and maintenance of the systems shall be performed from the front of the enclosure If more than a single unit is required at a location to form a complete control panel the unit cabinets shall match exactly SECTION 28 31 76 Page 23 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 a Each control unit shall provide power supervision control and logic for the entire system utilizing solid state modular components internally mounted and arranged for easy access Each control unit shall be suitable for operation on a 120 volt 60 hertz normal building power supply Provide each panel with supervisory functions for power failure internal component placement and operation b Visual indication of alarm supervisory or trouble initiation on the fire alarm control panel shall be by liquid crystal display or similar means with a minimum of 80 characters The mass notification control unit shall have the capability of temporarily deactivate the fire alarm audible notification appliances while delivering voice messages C Provide secure operator console
67. interference for more than three seconds a trouble alarm shall be transmitted 2 10 4 Duct Smoke Sensors Duct mounted photoelectric smoke detectors shall be furnished and installed where indicated and in accordance with 90 Units shall consist of a Smoke detector as specified in paragraph Photoelectric Detectors mounted in a special housing fitted with duct sampling tubes Detector circuitry shall be mounted in a metallic enclosure exterior to the duct It is not permitted to cut the duct insulation to install the duct detector directly on the duct Detectors shall have a manual reset Detectors shall be rated for air velocities that include air flows between 500 and 4000 fpm Detectors shall be powered from the fire alarm panel a Sampling tubes shall run the full width of the duct The duct detector package shall conform to the requirements of NFPA 90A UL 268A and shall be UL listed for use in air handling systems The control functions operation reset and bypass shall be controlled from the fire alarm control panel b Lights to indicate the operation and alarm condition and the test and reset buttons shall be visible and accessible with the unit installed and the cover in place Remote indicators shall be provided where required by NFPA 72 and these shall be provided with test and reset switches Remote lamps and switches well as the affected fan units shall properly identified in etched plastic placards
68. offier s signature is normally affixed last on supplemental agreements STANDARD FORM 30 REV 10 83 BACK DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Omaha District Corps of Engineers 1616 Capitol Avenue Omaha Nebraska 68102 4901 NOTICE Failure to acknowledge Solicitation No W9128F 15 B 0007 all amendments may cause rejec tion of the bid See FAR Date of Issue 7 APR 2015 52 214 3 of Section 00 21 00 New Date of Opening 8 MAY 2015 Amendment No 0001 15 APR 2015 SUBJECT Amendment No 0001 to Specifications and Drawings for Construction of Consolidated Dormitory EGYN 08 3001 Cavalier AFS ND Solicitation No W9128F 15 B 0007 TO Prospective Bidders and Others Concerned d The specifications and drawings for subject project are hereby modified as follows revise all specification indices attachment lists and drawing indices accordingly a Specifications Descriptive Changes 1 Standard Form SF 1442 Page 00 10 00 1 delete date and time of bid opening shown and substitute 8 MAY 2014 at 1400 2 Section 23 09 23 13 20 revise title to read BACnet DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR b Specifications New and or Revised and Reissued Delete and substitute or add specification pages as noted below The substituted pages are revised and reissued with this amendment For convenience on the revised Specification pages changes have been identified by underlining of added text and stri
69. operating mode is initiated 1 All dampers in normal position prior to fan start 2 All valves in normal position prior to fan start 3 System safeties allow start if safety conditions are met 4 VAV fan controller shall soft start fan 5 Modulate all VAV boxes to minimum air flow and verify that the static pressure does not exceed the high static pressure shutdown setpoint 6 Return all VAV boxes to auto C Occupied mode of operation economizer de energized 1 Outside air damper at minimum position 2 Return air damper open 3 Relief air damper at correct position 4 Chilled water control valve modulating to maintain leaving air temperature set point Setpoint deg F Actual deg F 5 Fan VAV controller receiving signal from duct static pressure sensor and modulating fan to maintain supply duct static pressure set point Setpoint inches wg Actual inches wg d Occupied mode of operation economizer energized 1 Outside air damper modulated to maintain mixed air temperature set point Setpoint deg F Actual deg F Outside air damper position percent 2 Relief air damper modulates with outside air damper according to sequence of operation Relief air damper position percent 3 Chilled water control valve modulating to maintain leaving air temperature set point Setpoint deg F Actual deg F 4 Hot water control valve modulating to maintain leaving air SECT
70. or approved by FM and listed in FM APP GUIDE Where the terms listed or approved appear in this specification they shall mean listed in UL Fire Prot Dir or FM APP GUIDE The omission of these terms under the description of any item of equipment described shall not be construed as waiving this requirement All listings or approval by testing laboratories shall be from an existing ANSI or UL published standard 147 232 Fire Alarm Mass Notification System Furnish equipment that is compatible and is UL listed FM approved or listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory for the intended use All listings by testing laboratories shall be from an existing ANSI or UL published standard Submit a unique identifier for each device including the control panel and initiating and indicating devices with an indication of test results and signature of the factory trained technician of the SECTION 28 31 76 Page 11 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 control panel manufacturer and equipment installer With reports on preliminary tests include printer information Include the NFPA 72 Record of Completion and NFPA 72 Inspection and Testing Form with the appropriate test reports 212489 Fire alarm Testing Services or Laboratories construct fire alarm and fire detection equipment in accordance with UL Fire Prot Dir UL Electrical Constructn or FM APP GUIDE B DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING
71. sensitivity setting Sensors shall be of the low voltage type rated for use on a 24 VDC system An operator at the control panel having a proper access level shall have the capability to manually access the following information for each initiating device 1 Primary status SECTION 28 31 76 Page 19 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 2 Device type 3 Present average value 4 Present sensitivity selected 5 Sensor range normal dirty etc 6 Sensitivity adjustments for smoke detectors 221053 Projected Beam Smoke Detectors Detectors shall be designed for detection of abnormal smoke densities Detectors shall consist of combined transmitter and receiver unit The transmitter unit shall emit an infrared beam to the receiver unit When the signal at the receiver falls below a preset sensitivity the detector shall initiate an alarm The receiver shall contain an LED that is powered upon an alarm condition Long term changes to the received signal caused by environmental variations shall be automatically compensated Detectors Shall incorporate features to assure that they are operational a trouble Signal shall be initiated if the beam is obstructed the limits of the compensation circuit are reached or the housing cover is removed Detectors shall have multiple sensitivity settings in order to meet UL listings for the different distances covered by the beam the event of beam
72. sensors shall be tested in accordance with manufacturer s recommended calibrated test method Use of magnets is prohibited Testing of duct smoke detectors shall comply with the requirements of NFPA 72 except that for item 12 e Supervision in Table 14 4 2 2 disconnect at least 20 percent of devices there is a failure at these devices then supervision Shall be tested at each device f Test the system for specified functions in accordance with the contract drawings and specifications and the manufacturer s O amp M manual g Test both primary power and secondary power Verify by test the secondary power system is capable of operating the system for the time period and in the manner specified h Determine that the system is operable under trouble conditions as Specified i Visually inspect wiring j Test the battery charger and batteries k Verify that software control and data files have been entered or programmed into the FACP Hard copy records of the software shall be provided to the Contracting Officer l Verify that red line drawings are accurate SECTION 28 31 76 Page 40 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 3454 3 Measure the current in circuits to ensure there is the calculated Spare capacity for the circuits Measure voltage readings for circuits to ensure that voltage drop is not excessive Disconnect the verification feature for smoke sensors during
73. structure footings and foundations as shown Clean rock or loose debris and cut to a firm surface either level Stepped or serrated as shown or as directed Remove loose disintegrated rock and thin strata Specify removal of unstable material When concrete or masonry is to be placed in an excavated area take special care not to disturb the bottom of the excavation Do not excavate to the final grade level until just before the concrete or masonry is to be placed 3 2 6 Underground Utilities The Contractor is responsible for movement of construction machinery and equipment over pipes and utilities during construction Perform work adjacent to non Government utilities as indicated in accordance with procedures outlined by utility company Excavation made with power driven SECTION 31 00 00 Page 10 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 equipment is not permitted within 2 feet of known Government owned utility or subsurface construction For work immediately adjacent to or for excavations exposing a utility or other buried obstruction excavate by hand Start hand excavation on each side of the indicated obstruction and continue until the obstruction is uncovered or until clearance for the new grade is assured Support uncovered lines or other existing work affected by the contract excavation until approval for backfill is granted by the Contracting Officer Report damage to utility lines or su
74. that fails this test shall indicate a trouble condition with the sensor location at the control panel 2221 3 Operator Access An operator at the control panel having the proper access level shall have the capability to manually access the following information for each heat sensor SECTION 28 31 76 Page 21 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 a Primary status b Device type C Present average value d Sensor range NORMAL DIRTY ETC 2 11 4 Operator Control An operator at the control panel having the proper access level shall have the capability to manually control the following information for each heat sensor a Alarm detection sensitivity values b Enable or disable the point device c Control sensors relay driver output 2 12 MULTI SENSOR DETECTORS Multi sensor detectors shall contain photoelectric smoke sensor carbon monoxide sensor elements in a single housing Each detection sensor shall be listed to initiate a fire alarm condition 2 13 MULTI CRITERIA DETECTORS Multi criteria detectors shall contain photoelectric smoke sensor carbon monoxide sensor elements in a single housing Only one detection sensor shall be listed to initiate a fire alarm condition The others shall initiate a trouble alarm 2 14 ELECTRIC POWER 2 14 1 Primary Power Power shall be 120 VAC service for the FMCP from the AC service to the building in accordance with NFPA 72 2 15 SE
75. the project to the lines grades and elevations indicated and as Specified Perform the grading in accordance with the typical sections shown and the tolerances specified in paragraph FINISHING Transport Satisfactory excavated materials and place in fill or embankment within the limits of the work Excavate unsatisfactory materials encountered within the limits of the work below grade and replace with satisfactory materials as directed Include such excavated material and the satisfactory material ordered as replacement in excavation Dispose surplus satisfactory excavated material not required for fill or embankment in areas approved for surplus material storage or designated waste areas if available Dispose unsatisfactory excavated material in designated waste or spoil areas During construction perform excavation and fill in a manner and Sequence that will provide proper drainage at all times Excavate material required for fill or embankment in excess of that produced by excavation within the grading limits from other approved areas selected by the Contractor specified no designated disposal site is available dispose surplus material outside the limits of Government controlled property 345 2 s 1 Ditches Gutters and Channel Changes Finish excavation of ditches gutters and channel changes by cutting SECTION 31 00 00 8 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 accuratel
76. the structure Prepare ground surface on which backfill is to be placed and provide compaction requirements for backfill materials in conformance with the applicable portions of paragraphs GROUND SURFACE PREPARATION Finish compaction by sheepsfoot rollers pneumatic tired rollers steel wheeled rollers vibratory compactors or other approved equipment 3 10 1 Trench Backfill Backfill trenches to the grade shown Backfill the trench to 2 feet above the top of pipe prior to performing the required pressure tests Leave the joints and couplings uncovered during the pressure test 3 10 1 1 Replacement of Unyielding Material Replace unyielding material removed from the bottom of the trench with Select granular material or initial backfill material 3 10 1 2 Replacement of Unstable Material Replace unstable material removed from the bottom of the trench or excavation with select granular material placed in layers not exceeding 6 inches loose thickness 3 LO 1 3 Bedding and Initial Backfill Am 1 Provide bedding of the type and thickness shown Place initial backfill material and compact it with approved tampers to a height of at least one foot above the utility pipe or conduit Bring up the backfill evenly on both sides of the pipe for the full length of the pipe Take care to ensure thorough compaction of the fill under the haunches of the pipe Except as specified otherwise in the individual piping section provide bedding for b
77. the type of modification Insert in the corresponding blank the authority under which the modification is issued Check whether or not contractor must sign this document See FAR 43 103 Item 14 Description of Amendment Modification Organize amendments or modifications under the appropriate Uniform Contract Format UCF section headings from the applicable solicitation or contract The UCF table of contents however shall not be set forth in this document Indicate the impact of the modification on the overall total contract price by inserting one of the following entries 1 i Total contract price increased by ii Total contract price decreased by iii Total contract price unchanged State reason for modification 3 4 When removing reinstating or adding funds identify the contract items and accounting classifications When SF 30 is used to reflect determination by the contracting officer of the amount due in settlement of a contract rminated for the convenience of overnment the entry in Item 14 of the modification may be limited to i A reference to the letter determination and 5 the ii A statement of the net amount determined to be due in settlement of the contract 6 Include subject matter short title of solicitation contract where feasible Item 168 The contracting officer s signature is not required on solicitation amendments The contracting
78. to the sanitary sewer The services of a water treatment company regularly engaged in the treatment of boilers shall be used to determine the correct chemicals and concentrations required for water treatment The water treatment company shall maintain the chemical treatment and provide all chemicals required for a period of 1 year from the date of occupancy Filming amines and proprietary chemicals shall not be used The water treatment chemicals shall remain stable throughout the operating temperature range of the system and shall be compatible with pump seals and other elements of the system The water treatment company shall submit a report indicating the recommended chemicals the concentration level for each chemical and the purpose for each chemical 2 10 1 Boiler Water Limits The boiler manufacturer shall be consulted for the determination of the boiler water chemical composition limits The boiler water limits shall be SECTION 23 52 00 Page 11 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 as follows unless dictated differently by the boiler manufacturer s recommendations Causticity 20 200 ppm Total Alkalinity CACO3 900 1200 ppm Phosphate 30 60 ppm Tanin Medium Dissolved Solids 3000 5000 ppm Suspended Solids 300 ppm Max Sodium Sulfite 20 40 ppm Max Silica Less than 150 ppm Dissolved Oxygen Less than 7 ppm Iron 10 ppm pH Cond
79. will review the submittal for the Government Submittals with an S are for inclusion in the Sustainability Notebook in conformance to Section 01 33 29SUSTAINABILITY REQUIREMENTS Submit the following in accordance with Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES SD 02 Shop Drawings NameplatesAO InstructionsAO Wiring DiagramsDO System LayoutDO System OperationAO Notification AppliancesDO AmplifiersAO SD 03 Product Data Technical Data And Computer Software Fire Alarm Control Unit and Mass Notification Control Unit FMCP DO LCD LED Display Unit VDU DO Terminal cabinets Manual stationsAO Transmitters including housing BatteriesAO Battery chargersAO Smoke sensorsDO Heat detectorsDO Notification appliancesDO Addressable interface devicesDO Amplifiers Tone generatorsDO Digitalized voice generatorsDO SECTION 28 31 76 Page 8 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 1 Remote Fire Alarm Mass Notification Control UnitsDO AO Digital alarm communicator transmitter DACT DO Local Operating Console LOC DO SD 05 Design Data Battery powerDO Battery chargersDO SD 06 Test Reports Field Quality Control Testing ProceduresAO Smoke sensor testing proceduresAO SD 07 Certificates Installer Formal Inspection and Tests Final Testing SD 09 Manufacturer s Field Reports System OperationAO Fire Alarm Mass Notification System SD 10 Operation and Maintenance Data Op
80. 0 22 900 22 901 22 902 22 903 INTERIORS FILE NAME ND221 110 PDF ND221G101 PDF SHEET ID NO 5 001 5 002 5 003 5 004 5 100 5 110 5 120 5 201 5 202 5 203 5 210 5 211 5 301 5 302 5 303 5 304 5 305 SHEET ID NO A 110 A 120 A 130 A 140 A 200 A 201 A 300 A 301 A 302 A 303 A 400 A 401 A 402 A 403 A 410 A 420 A 421 A 430 A 431 A 440 A 441 A 442 A 450 A 451 A 500 A 510 A 520 A 530 A 600 A 610 700 710 711 720 900 901 902 903 SHEET ID NO 110 16101 FIRE PROTECTION FILE NAME ND22F 050 PDF ND22FA111 PDF ND22FA121 PDF ND22FA501 PDF ND22FA601 PDF ND22FA602 PDF ND22FX110 PDF ND22FX501 PDF SHEET ID NO F 050 FA111 FA121 FA501 FA601 FA602 FX110 FX501 INDEX DESCRIPTION GENERAL STRUCTURAL NOTES FASTENING SCHEDULE AND OVER EXCAVATION COMPONENTS amp CLADDING WIND LOAD DIAGRAMS ROOF TRUSS LOADING DIAGRAMS FOUNDATION AND SLAB PLAN ROOF FRAMING PLAN SHEAR AND LOAD BEARING WALL PLAN ROOF TRUSS PROFILES ROOF TRUSS PROFILES TRUSS BRACING DETAILS SHEAR WALL SECTIONS SHEAR WALL SECTIONS FOUNDATION SECTIONS AND DETAILS FOUNDATION SECTIONS AND DETAILS ROOF CONNECTIONS ROOF CONNECTIONS BEARING WALL DETAILS DESCRIPTION COMPOSITE FLOOR PLAN COMPOSITE ATTIC CLERESTORY PLAN ROOF PLAN FIRST FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN BUILDING ELEVATIONS BUILDING ELEVATIONS
81. 01 ND22ES502 DGN ES502 INDEX LEGEND 1 SHEET IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS DISCIPLINE DESIGNATOR w Level 2 Designator see A E C CADD STANDARD RELEASE 3 0 for Level 2 Designator fp TYPE DESIGNATOR M 201 L SHEET SEQUENCE NUMBER SHEET ID NO DESCRIPTION COVER INDEX ABBREVIATIONS LEGEND ELECTRICAL LEGEND LOCATION PLAN DESCRIPTION SOIL BORING LOGS amp LOCATION PLAN DESCRIPTION OVERALL EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN AREA 101 EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN AREA 102 EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN AREA 103 EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN AREA 104 OVERALL SITE DEMOLITION PLAN SITE DEMOLITION PLAN AREA 101 SITE DEMOLITION PLAN AREA 102 SITE DEMOLITION PLAN AREA 103 SITE DEMOLITION PLAN AREA 104 OVERALL SITE LAYOUT PLAN SITE LAYOUT PLAN AREA 101 SITE LAYOUT PLAN AREA 103 SITE LAYOUT PLAN AREA 104 ENLARGEMENT PLAN CONC PATIO AND BIKE RACK H C PARKING STRIPING PLAN DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE DETAILS CROSSWALK ENLARGEMENT AND DETAILS SITE FURNISHING DETAILS SITE PAVING DETAILS TRAFFIC SIGNAGE DETAILS SIDEWALK TRENCH DRAIN DETAILS OVERALL GRADING PLAN GRADING PLAN AREA 101 GRADING PLAN AREA 103 GRADING PLAN AREA 104 CULVERT SECTION GRADING SECTIONS STORM DRAIN DETAILS UTILITY TRACER WIRE DETAILS EROSION CONTROL AREA 101 EROSION CONTROL AREA 103 EROSION CONTROL AREA 104 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS WATER AND SEWER PLAN WATER LINE PROFILES SANITARY SEWER PROFILE SANI
82. 02 PDF ND22M 703 PDF ND22M 900 PDF ELECTRICAL FILE NAME 22 001 ND22bEG140 PDF 22 G501 PDF ND22EG601 PDF ND22EL001 PDF ND22EL101 PDF ND22EL102 PDF ND22EL503 PDF ND22EL504 PDF ND22EL505 PDF ND22EL601 PDF ND22EP001 PDF ND22EP101 PDF ND22EP110 PDF ND22EP401 PDF ND22EP502 PDF ND22EP503 PDF ND22EP601 PDF ND22EP602 PDF ND22EP603 PDF ND22EP604 PDF ND22EP605 PDF ND22EY001 PDF ND22EY601 PDF SHEET ID NO P 110 P 120 P 410 P 411 P 412 P 500 P 501 P 600 P 900 P 901 M 101 M 102 M 103 M 104 M 105 M 400 M 400A M 400B M 401 M 402 M 403 M 500 M 501 M 502 M 600 M 601 M 700 M 701 M 702 M 703 M 900 SHEET ID NO 001 EG140 EG501 EG601 21001 EL101 EL102 EL503 EL504 EL505 EL601 EP001 EP101 EP110 EP401 EP502 EP503 EP601 EP602 EP603 EP604 EP605 EY001 601 TELECOMMUNICATIONS FILE NAME ND22TNO001 PDF ND22TN110 PDF ND22TN501 PDF ND22TN502 PDF ND22TN503 PDF ND22TN504 PDF ND22TN601 PDF SHEET ID NO 001 110 501 502 503 TN504 TN601 DESCRIPTION COMPOSITE FIRST FLOOR PLUMBING PLAN COMPOSITE ATTIC CLERESTORY PLUMBING PLAN ENLARGED PLUMBING PLANS UNITS 1 2 3 4 7 amp 8 ENLARGED PLUMBING PLANS UNITS 5 amp 6 ENLARGED PLUMBING PLANS LAUNDRY RESTROOM amp UTILITIES PLUMBING DETAILS PLUMBING DETAILS PLUMBING SCHEDULES WASTE amp VENT ISOMETRIC DOMESTIC WATER amp NATURAL GAS ISOMETRIC FIRST FLOOR
83. 1 CONTRACT ID CODE PAGE PAGES AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT HORN 2 AMENDMENT MODIFICAITON NO 3 EFFECTIVE DATE 4 REQUISITION PURCHASE REQ NO 5 PROJECT NO If applicble 6 ISSUED BY CODE Po 7 ADMINISTERED BY _ than Item 6 CODE U S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS OMAHA DISTRICT CONTRACTING OFFICE 1616 CAPITOL AVE OMAHA NE 68102 4901 See Item 6 8 NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR No street county State and ZIP Code 9A AMENDMENT OF SOLICIATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 9B DATED SEEITEM 11 7 2015 10A MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT ORDER NO 10B DATED SEE ITEM 13 CODE FACILITY CODE 11 TH M ONLY APP O AMENDMEN O ON The above numbered solicitation is amended as set forth in Item 14 The hour and date specified for receipt of Offers is extended is not extended Offers must acknowledge receipt of this amendment prior to the hour and date specified in the solicitation or as amended by one of the following methods completing items 8 and 15 and returning 1 copies of the amendment b By acknowledging receipt of this amendment on each copy of the offer submitted or c By separate letter or telegram which includes a reference to the solicitation and amendment numbers FAILURE OF YOUR ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER If by virtue of this amendme
84. 13 GFI PD i IGE N 9 a tit 8 7 9 101A 1 1012 LPP2 10 12 i 26 914 G CSA 64 a O HW ie LPP2 11 2 LPP7 17 UB LPP8 30 1088 6 GFI 9 DPP1 2 46 A 46 68 108A amp i AC sd e GFI TN M GFI LPP8 11 GFI amp GFI 46 1467 LPP1 1 A GE LPP2 13 LPP2 5 s TIO eSI an LPP1 LPPT43 LPP2 19 LPP2 LPP7 10 LPP7 12 GFI GFI qi 7 1 29 LPP8 AC zT LPP1 16 GFI D os D os j DPP1 18 D os 0 05 S S 2 LLI z a 2 LLI z lt 012A DPP1 69 71 1 19 COUNTERTOP HEIGHTS DPP1 65 67 0128 DPRETS 012 PLUMBING FIXTURES BH 3 GFI COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL GFI BH 2
85. 23 03 00 00 20 BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS applies to this section with additions and modifications specified herein 1 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Except as specified otherwise equipment and piping components shall be Suitable for use in low temperature water heating system Except as modified herein the pressure temperature limitations shall be as specified in the referenced standards and specifications Pressures in this Specification are pressures in pounds per square inch above atmospheric pressure and temperatures are in degrees Fahrenheit F SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 Page 5 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 1 4 SUBMITTALS Government approval is required for submittals with a G designation submittals not having designation are for information only When used a designation following the G designation identifies the office that will review the submittal for the Government Submittals with an S are for inclusion in the Sustainability Notebook in conformance to Section 01 33 29SUSTAINABILITY REQUIREMENTS Submit the following in accordance with Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES SD 02 Shop Drawings Hot water heating system SD 03 Product Data Pumps Include pump speed and characteristic curve for performance of impeller selected for each pump Curves shall indicate capacity vs head efficiency and brake power for full range from shut off to free delivery Expan
86. 3 08 00 00 10 Page 10 Station North Dakota Volume Air M E T X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X M E T X X ND22 Handling C C X Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Pre Functional Performance Test Checklist VAV Terminal For VAV Terminal Checklist Item A M E T C Installation a Reheat coil connected to hot water pipe X X Controls A M E T C Reheat terminal controls set X X X b Reheat terminal coil controls verified X X X Testing Adjusting and Balancing TAB A M E T a TAB report approved X X SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 11 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Pre Functional Performance Test Checklist DX Air Cooled Condensing Unit For Condensing Unit CU 1 Checklist Item A M E T Installation a Check condenser fans for proper rotation Electrical A M E T a Power available to unit disconnect _ xo K X b Power available to unit control panel X X Verify that power disconnect is located within sight of the unit it controls X X Controls A M E T C a Unit safety protection devices tested X X b Control system and interlocks installed X X c Control system and interlocks operational X X SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 12 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota Pre Functional
87. 5 2 2 Responsibilities Perform all Commissioning work specified herein and in related sections under the direct guidance of the Commissioning Specialist The Commissioning Specialist shall prepare no later than 28 days after the approval of the Commissioning Specialist the Commissioning Plan which will be comprehensive schedule and will include all submittal requirements for procedures notifications reports and the Commissioning Report After approval of the Commissioning Plan revise the Contract NAS schedule to reflect the schedule requirements in the Commissioning Plan 26 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING Begin the work described in this Section only after all work required in related Sections has been successfully completed and all test and inspection reports and operation and maintenance manuals required in these Sections have been submitted and approved Pre Functional Performance Test Checklists shall be performed at appropriate times during the construction phase of the Contract PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION 3 sL COMMISSIONING TEAM AND TEST FORMS AND CHECKLISTS Designate Contractor team members to participate in the Pre Functional Performance Test Checklists and the Functional Performance Tests specified herein In addition the Government team members will include a representative of the Contracting Officer the Design Agent s Representative and the Using Agency s Representative The team members shall be
88. 88 1 FB 575 PSI BENDING NOT SHOWN NOT SHOWN 98 3 8 2 B THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND COORDINATE LOCATIONS OF ALL Sey eee sS D lt ums EMBEDDED ITEMS CONDUITS PIPES AND OPENINGS prr de oA PARAL EL TO AGIN gt gt su 4 FC 600 PSI COMPRESSION PARALLEL TO GRAIN 55 e rx 58 C THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FIRESTOPPING ALL GAPS BETWEEN WALLS 3 rD OF ETY 25 tc 2 oc AND OVERLYING FLOORS DECKING AND STRUCTURE AS WELL AS OTHER PENETRATIONS AS 7 EMIN 260 000 PSI MODULUS OF ELASTICITY FOR STABILITY PLAN PLAN WO mt 29 REQUIRED BY ARCHITECTURAL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SHEETS AND BY THE CONTRACT i d SPECIFICATIONS G LAMINATED VENEER LUMBER LVL USED FOR HEADERS IN BEARING WALLS SHALL HAVE THE MINIMUM ALLOWABLE OPTION 1 OPTION 2 STRESSES AS LISTED BELOW D THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN ADEQUATE BRACING AND SHORING FOR WORK s uj AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION 1 FB 2600 PSI BENDING ULT 2 FV 285 PSI SHEAR PARALLEL TO GRAIN CORNERS REINFORCED CONCRETE 3 2 2500 PSI COMPRESSION PARALLEL TO GRAIN oS lt 4 750 PSI COMPRESSION PERPENDICULAR GRAIN E A DESIGN CODES BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE ACI 318 S E EDD Ono MODULUS OF ELASTIOIY FOR DEFLECTION NOTE a Ieee UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED T
89. 938 2010 Standard Test Method for In Place Density and Water Content of Soil and Soil Aggregate by Nuclear Methods Shallow Depth 1 4 DEFINITIONS 1 4 1 Satisfactory Materials Satisfactory materials comprise any materials classified by ASTM D2487 as GW GP GM GP GM GW GM GC GP GC GM GC SW SP SM SW SM SC SW SC SP SM SP SC CL Satisfactory materials for grading comprise stones less than 3 inches except for fill material for pavements which comprise stones less than 1 inches in any dimension 1 4 2 Unsatisfactory Materials Materials which do not comply with the requirements for satisfactory materials are unsatisfactory Unsatisfactory materials also include man made fills trash refuse backfills from previous construction and material classified as satisfactory which contains root and other organic matter or frozen material Notify the Contracting Officer when encountering any contaminated materials SECTION 31 00 00 Page 4 Am 0001 1 onsolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 4 3 Cohesionless and Cohesive Materials Cohesionless materials include materials classified in ASTM D2487 as GW GP SW and SP Cohesive materials include materials classified as GC SC ML CL MH and CH Materials classified as GM and SM will be identified as cohesionless only when the fines are nonplastic Perform testing required for classifying materials in accordance with ASTM D4318 ASTM C136
90. AL OF ALL UNITS 4 CEILING MOUNTED FIRE AND MASS NOTIFICATION DEVICE FOR ALL UNITS TYPICAL 5 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL WITH MASS NOTIFICATION SEE FA501 amp FA601 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONNECT TO BASE FIRE ALARM LOOP 6 FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR AND MASS NOTIFICATION LOCAL OPERATING CONSOLE PANEL INSTALL PER MANUFACTURERS REQUIREMENTS 7 LOCATION OF FIRE DEPARTMENT HOOK UP COORDINATE FINAL LOCATION WITH ALL CRAFTS 8 LOCATION OF TAMPER AND FLOW SWITCHES 9 PIV COORDINATE WITH CRAFTS FOR FINAL LOCATION 10 DUCT DETECTOR COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL Ds UNIT 1 BATH 101D UNIT 1 KITCHEN 101A 75cd 90dBa CORRIDOR 012 UNIT 4 KITCHEN 104A UNIT 4 BATH 104D UNIT 2 BATH 102D UNIT 2 KITCHEN 102A UNIT 3 KITCHEN 103A UNIT 3 BATH 103D FIRE ALARM COMPOSITE PLAN UNIT 2 BED 102C UNIT 2 LIVING 102B 75cd 90dBa VESTIBULE 012B F 75cd 90dBa 75cd 90dBa UNIT LIVING 103B P P UNIT 3 BED 103C PLAN NORTH US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015 DESCRIPTION AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS 1 ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICI
91. APP GUIDE updated on line Approval Guide http www approvalguide com INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS IEEE IEEE C62 41 1 2002 R 2008 Guide on the Surges Environment in Low Voltage 1000 V and Less AC Power Circuits IEEE 062 41 2 2002 Recommended Practice on Characterization of Surges in Low Voltage 1000 V and Less AC Power Circuits INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION IEC IEC 60268 16 2003 ED 4 0 Sound System Equipment Part 16 Objective Rating Of Speech Intelligibility By Speech Transmission Index INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION ISO ISO 7240 16 2007 Fire Detection And Alarm Systems Part 16 Sound System Control And Indicating Equipment ISO 7240 19 2007 Fire Detection and Alarm Systems Part 19 Design Installation Commissioning and Service of Sound Systems for Emergency Purposes NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION NFPA NFPA 170 2012 Standard for Fire Safety and Emergency Symbols NFPA 70 2014 AMD 1 2013 Errata 1 2013 AMD 2 2013 Errata 2 2013 AMD 3 2014 Errata 3 2014 National Electrical Code NFPA 72 2013 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code NFPA 90A 2015 Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems U S DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DOD UFC 3 601 02 2010 Operations and Maintenance Inspection Testing and Maintenance of Fire Protection Systems SECTION 28 31 76 Page 6 Am 0001 Consolidated Dorm
92. AS FIR KD 24F 1 8E OR OTHER GRADE AND SPECIES HAVING c CONCRETE PAVEMENT 150 PCI THE MINIMUM BASE DESIGN VALUES IN THE NATIONAL DESIGN SPECIFICATION SUPPLEMENT TABLE 5A AS gt 6 ALL COMPACTED FILL INSTALLATION SHALL BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED BY A LISTED BELOW BEFORE APPLYING ADJUSTMENT FACTORS o5 REGISTERED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER A REGISTERED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER a FB 2400 PSI POSITIVE BENDING ABOUT X AXIS 52805 x SHALL INSPECT AND APPROVE BEARING MATERIALS PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE b FV 230 PSI SHEAR PARALLEL TO GRAIN us 7 BACKFILL AROUND FOUNDATION WALLS SHALL PLACED ON EACH SIDE OF THE WALL c FC PERP 650 PSI COMPRESSION PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN IN EQUAL LIFTS d E 1 800 000 PSI MODULUS OF ELASTICITY FOR DEFLECTION og E 22 8 SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 31 00 00 FOR ADDITIONAL EARTHWORK REQUIREMENTS e EMIN 950 000 PSI MODULUS OF ELASTICITY FOR STABILITY amp pilaz g 2 ADHESIVES TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI AITC A190 1 STD 90 HOOK STD 90 HOOK x o8 oz Tz WHERE INDICATED WHERE INDICATED z GENERAL NOTES NORTHERN WHITE CEDAR NO 1 WITH MINIMUM BASE DESIGN VALUES IN THE NATIONAL DESIGN SPECIFICATION BE of d 1 De Tm A SEA LEGON 100 0 TOP OF FINISHED FLOOR SLAB SEE CIVIL SHEETS FOR MEAN SUPPLEMENT TABLE 4A AS LISTED BELOW BEFORE APPLYING ADJUSTMENT FACTORS VERTICAL REINF VERTICAL REINF aS
93. Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Pre Functional Performance Test Checklist Variable Volume Air Handling Unit For Air Handling Unit AHU 1 Checklist Item A M E T Installation a Inspection and access doors are operable and sealed X X b Condensate drainage is unobstructed Visually verify drainage by pouring a cup of water into drain pan comu cu X Fan belt adjusted PEDEM CE Electrical A M E T C a Power available to unit disconnect ___ X X o b Power available to unit control panel xk _ X c Proper motor rotation verified 722 c d Verify that power disconnect is located within sight of the unit it controls X X X Coils A M E Ak a Refrigerant piping properly connected X X X b Hot water piping properly connected X X X SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 9 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Pre Unit Cont Test a b Functional Performance Test Checklist Variable rols Control valves actuators properly installed Control valves actuators operable Dampers actuators properly installed Dampers actuators operable Verify proper location installation and calibration of duct static pressure sensor Fan air volume controller operable Air handler controls system operational ing Adjusting and Balancing TAB Construction filters removed and replaced TAB report approved SECTION 2
94. American Standard regular square or heavy hexagon heads and shall have American Standard heavy semifinished hexagonal nuts conforming to ASME B18 2 2 2 Gaskets ASME B16 21 Nonasbestos compressed material 1 16 inch thickness full face or self centering flat ring type and suitable for pressure and temperature of the piping system c Butt Weld Joints ASME B31 9 Backing rings shall conform to ASME B31 9 Ferrous rings shall not exceed 0 05 percent sulfur for alloy pipe backing rings shall be of material compatible with the chemical composition of the parts to be welded and preferably of the same composition Provide continuous machined or split band backing rings d Socket Weld Joints ASME B31 9 2 1 6 3 Joints for Copper Tubing a Solder conforming to ASTM B32 alloy grade Sb5 or 5196 Solder and flux shall be lead free less than 0 2 percent of lead b Copper Tube Extracted Joint An extracted mechanical tee joint may be made in copper tube Make joint with an appropriate tool by drilling a pilot hole and drawing out the tube surface to form a collar having a minimum height of three times the thickness of the tube wall To prevent the branch tube from being inserted beyond the depth of the extracted joint provide dimpled depth stops Notch the branch tube for proper penetration into fitting to assure a free flow joint Braze extracted joints using a copper phosphorous classification brazing filler metal Soldered joints shall n
95. CDA A4015 145 212 Soldering Soldering Preparation and Procedures for Joints ASME B31 9 and as outlined in CDA A4015 1 6 SAFETY STANDARDS 1 6 1 Guards Couplings motor shafts gears and other moving parts shall be guarded in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910 219 Guards shall be cast iron or expanded metal Guard parts shall be rigid and removable without disassembling the guarded unit PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 1 PIPE AND FITTINGS 2l Hot Water Heating Pipe Supply and Return ASTM A53 A53M electric resistance welded or seamless Schedule 40 steel pipe or ASTM B88 Type L hard drawn Copper tubing 2 1 2 Fittings Provide fittings compatible with the pipe being provided and shall conform to the following requirements 2 1 2 1 Steel or Malleable Iron Pipe Sizes 1 8 to 2 inches ASME B16 11 steel socket welding or screwed type or ASME B16 3 for screwed type malleable iron fittings 241 2 2 Steel Cast Iron or Bronze Sizes 2 1 2 inches and above Steel fitting butt welding type ASME 816 9 or ASME B16 5 flanged type Cast iron fittings flanged type ASME B16 1 Bronze fittings up to 8 inch size flanged type ASME B16 24 2 1 2 3 Fittings for Copper Tubing ASME B16 18 cast bronze solder joint type or ASME B16 22wrought copper solder joint type Fittings may be flared or compression joint type 241 3 Unions 2 1 3 1 Steel Pipe Provide ASME B16 39 malleable iron unions threaded connections SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 7 Am 0001
96. CONDARY POWER SUPPLY Provide for system operation in the event of primary power source failure Transfer from normal to auxiliary secondary power or restoration from auxiliary to normal power shall be automatic and shall not cause transmission of a false alarm 2 15 1 Batteries Provide sealed maintenance free sealed lead acid batteries as the source for emergency power to the FMCP Batteries shall contain suspended electrolyte The battery system shall be maintained in a fully charged condition by means of a solid state battery charger Provide an automatic transfer switch to transfer the load to the batteries in the event of the failure of primary power SECTION 28 31 76 Page 22 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 2 1511 Capacity Battery size shall be the greater of the following two capacities a Sufficient capacity to operate the fire alarm system under supervisory and trouble conditions including audible trouble signal devices for 24 hours and audible and visual signal devices under alarm conditions for an additional 15 minutes b Sufficient capacity to operate the mass notification for 60 minutes after loss of AC power 2 15 1 2 Battery Power Calculations a Verify that battery capacity exceeds supervisory and alarm power requirements 1 Substantiate the battery calculations for alarm alert and supervisory power requirements Include ampere hour requirements for e
97. CONTENTS DIVISION 23 HEATING VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 COMMISSIONING OF HVAC SYSTEMS 01 08 PART 1 GENERAL ld REFERENCES 1 2 DEFINITIONS 1 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION l3 General 15 32 Energy 1 4 SUBMITTALS 15 QUALITY ASSURANCE L SL 1 Commissioning Firm 125 2 Commissioning Specialist 2l General a Dee Responsibilities 1 6 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING PART 2 PRODUCTS PART 3 EXECUTION COMMISSIONING TEAM AND TEST FORMS AND CHECKLISTS TESTS eo Pre Functional Performance Test Checklists 2 Functional Performance Tests COMMISSIONING REPORT Q UO N Hg NON End of Section Table of Contents SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 1 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 COMMISSIONING OF HVAC SYSTEMS 01 08 PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 REFERENCES The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced The publications are referred to within the text by the basic designation only ASSOCIATED AIR BALANCE COUNCIL AABC ACG Commissioning Guideline 2005 Commissioning Guideline NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU NEBB NEBB Commissioning Standard 2009 Procedural Standards for Whole Building Systems Commissioning of New Construction 3rd Edition SHEET METAL AND AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SMACNA SMACNA 1429 1994 HVAC Systems Commissioning M
98. CTION IS NOT REQUIRED FOR WORK PERFORMED BY AN APPROVED FABRICATOR PER IBC lt VERTICAL VERTICAL REINF z WELDED WIRE REINFORCEMENT ASTM A185 SECTION 1704 2 5 2 NOT SHOWN NOT SHOWN 2 C NOTES C CONTINUOUS SPECIAL INSPECTION MEANS THAT THE SPECIAL INSPECTOR IS ON THE SITE AT ALL TIMES lt D 1 ALL CONCRETE OPERATIONS AND REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OBSERVING THE WORK REQUIRING SPECIAL INSPECTION PERIODIC SPECIAL INSPECTION MEANS THAT gt LATEST ACI AND CRSI STANDARDS THE SPECIAL INSPECTOR IS ON SITE AT ALL TIME INTERVALS NECESSARY TO CONFIRM THAT ALL WORK lt REQUIRING SPECIAL INSPECTION IS IN COMPLIANCE lt 2 REFER TO THE ARCHITECTURAL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL BEAN BIXN oz o EMBEDDED ITEMS AND ACCESSORIES NO CALCIUM CHLORIDE OR OTHER DELETERIOUS SALTS D ALL WELDS SHALL BE VISUALLY INSPECTED PER AWS D1 1 D1 1M 2010 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE STEEL BEAN ELAN DO ARE PERMITTED IN CONCRETE NO ALUMINUM EMBEDMENT IS PERMITTED PROVIDE 3 4 WITHOUT C ic c CHAMFER AT ALL EXPOSED CORNERS E INSPECTION FOR PREFABRICATED CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE THE SAME AS IF THE MATERIAL USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION PLACE ON SITE CONTINUOUS INSPECTION WILL NOT REQUIRED DURING gt 3 FURNISH THE FOLLOWING CONCRETE COVER ON REINFORCING BARS UNO PREFABRICATION IF THE APPROVED AGENCY CERTIFIES THE CONSTRUCTION AND FURNISHES EVIDENCE SLAB ON GRADE 1 5 COVER AT
99. D 1 1 4 LENGTH FOR 1 2 SHEATHING AND 1 1 2 LENGTH OR 95 g 25 32 SHEATHING PANEL SUPPORTS AT 16 INCHES 20 INCHES IF STRENGTH AXIS IN THE LONG DIRECTION OF THE PANEL UNLESS 5 2 OTHERWISE MARKED 8 z 10 CASING 1 1 2 X 0 080 OR FINISH 1 1 2 X 0 072 NAILS SPACED 6 INCHES ON PANEL EDGES 12 INCHES AT INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS 11 PANEL SUPPORTS AT 24 INCHES CASING OR FINISH NAILS SPACED 6 ON PANEL EDGES 12 AT INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS I5 12 FOR ROOF SHEATHING APPLICATIONS 8d NAILS ARE THE MINIMUM REQUIRED FOR WOOD STRUCTURAL PANELS lt 13 STAPLES SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM CROWN WIDTH OF 7 16 14 FASTENERS SPACED 4 ON CENTER AT EDGES 8 AT INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS FOR SUBFLOOR AND WALL SHEATHING AND 3 ON CENTER AT EDGES 6 AT INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS FOR ROOF SHEATHING 15 FASTENERS SPACED 4 ON CENTER AT EDGES 8 AT INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS 5 002 IDENTIFICATION 5 002 ELECTRICAL FA111 FIRE DETECTION MASS NOTIFICATION ABBREVIATIONS gt 7 C vu OW aKO Q 696 gt 5 FIRE ALARM MASS NOTIFICATION SPEAKER STROBE WALL MOUNTED 8 AFF A AMBER AND C CLEAR FIRE ALARM MASS NOTIFICATION SPEAKER STROBE CEILING OR PENDANT MOUNTED C CLEAR FIRE ALARM MASS NOTIFICATION STROBE CEILING MOUNTED A AMBER AND C CLEAR BOTH A AND C ONE OF EACH FIRE ALARM MASS NOTIFICATION STROBE WALL MOUNTED 8 AFF
100. D DELAY SHALL BE PROVIDED BETWEEN STOP AND START OF PUMPS THE DDC SYSTEM SHALL TIME STAMP AND STORE EACH SWITCHOVER BOILER LOOP CIRCULATION PUMP CONTROL WHEN IN HEATING MODE THE BOILER LOOP CIRCULATION PUMP S SHALL BE STARTED STOPPED BY THE ASSOCIATED BOILERS FACTORY INSTALLED CONTROL SYSTEM BASED ON THE BOILER MANUFACTURERS WATER FLOW REQUIREMENTS WHEN THE PUMP S ASSOCIATED BOILER IS ACTIVATED TO PROVE FLOW THE DDC SYSTEM SHALL MONITOR A CURRENT SWITCH ON THE POWER SUPPLY TO EACH BIULDING HEATING WATER PUMP BOILER CONTROL B 1 THROUGH B 2 THE DDC SYSTEM SHALL CONTROL THE OPERATION OF THE BOILERS THROUGH THE PLANT MASTER CONTROLLER PROVIDED BY THE BOILER MANUFACTURER WITH THE OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE BELOW 75 DEGREES F ADJ THE BOILERS SHALL BE ENABLED THE PLANT MASTER CONTROLLER SHALL OPERATE ONE OR BOTH BOILERS AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THE SUPPLY WATER TEMPERATURE AT THE SETPOINT THE SETPOINT TEMPERATURE SHALL BE RESET BASED ON THE RESET SCHEDULE THE PLANT MASTER CONTROLLER SHALL OPERATE THE BOILERS IN A MANNER THAT WILL MEET THE HEATING REQUIREMENT WITH ONE BOILER TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE THE PLANT MASTER CONTROLLER WILL ALTERNATE THE BOILER DESIGNATED AS THE PRIMARY BOILER EVERY 168 HOURS ADJ EACH BOILERS ASSOCIATED BOILER LOOP PUMP SHALL BE OPERATED BY THE ASSOCIATED BOILERS FACTORY INSTALLED CONTROL SYSTEM IN ACCORDANCE WITH PARAGRAPH BOILER LOOP CIRCULATION PUMP CONTROL TRENDING REAL TIME TRENDING SHALL BE
101. D EXTERIOR GRADE FOR HEATED OR OTHER GRADE AND SPECIES HAVING THE MINIMUM BASE DESIGN VALUES IN THE NATIONAL DESIGN S 8 STRUCTURES 8 FOOT REQUIREMENT IS LISTED IN THE REPORT BUT RATHER SPECIFICATION SUPPLEMENT TABLE 4A AS LISTED BELOW BEFORE APPLYING ADJUSTMENT FACTORS lo MAIN REINF PROVIDED BY THE INSTALLATION 1 FB 850 PSI BENDING Gi 3 FOOTING TYPE CONTINUOUS FOOTINGS FOR EXTERIOR WALLS AND THICKENED SLABS 2 500 PSI TENSION PARALLEL TO GRAIN 5 FOR INTERIOR WALLS 3 FV 180 PSI SHEAR PARALLEL TO GRAIN lO LAPPED REINF 2 4 NET ALLOWABLE BEARING PRESSURE 2 000 PSF ALL FOOTING TYPES 4 FC 1400 PSI COMPRESSION PARALLEL TO GRAIN THIS PRESSURE ASSUMES NOT MORE THAN 2 FEET FILL BE ADDED TO THE SITE 5 FC PERP 625 PSI COMPRESSION PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN TO ACHIEVE FINISHED GRADE IF MORE THAN 2 FEET OF FILL WILL BE ADDED TO THE 6 E 1 600 000 PSI MODULUS OF ELASTICITY FOR DEFLECTION SITE THE PRESSURE SHALL BE DECREASED BY MULTIPLYING 110 PCF BY EACH 7 EMIN 580 000 PSI MODULUS OF ELASTICITY FOR STABILITY OF FILL AND SUBTRACTING THIS NUMBER FROM THE ALLOWABLE BEARING PRESSURE 5 PAVEMENT DESIGN E STRUCTURAL GLUED LAMINATED TIMBER SGLT SHALL BE HORIZONTALLY LAMINATED MEMBERS LAP SPLICE LAP SPLICE CORNER a FROST GROUP F3 MANUFACTURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TIMBER CONSTRUCTION MANUAL OF THE AITC b ASPHALT PAVEMENT 5 CBR 1 LUMBER SHALL BE SOUTHERN PINE OR DOUGL
102. DIAGONAL BRACE TO EACH STUD AND PLATE 2 FACE NAIL 5 1 _ 2 21 1 X 8 SHEATHING TO EACH BEARING 3 FACE NAIL bs 1 1 2 1 1 2 22 WIDER THAN 1 X 8 SHEATHING TO EACH BEARING 3 8d FACE NAIL NAIL ON lt OPPOSITE m 23 BUILT UP CORNER STUD 16d 24 SIDE 20d 32 O C FACE NAIL AT TOP amp BOTTOM N 24 BUILT UP GIRDER AND BEAMS STNG SERED OOP CORTE SIDES 1 S 2 20d FACE NAIL AT ENDS AND AT EACH SPLICE 7 O0 a 25 2 PLANKS 16d AT EACH BEARING 2 10D COMMON NAIL 10D COMMON NAIL 3 3 10d TOENAIL 27 JACK RAFTER TO HIP io 2 16d FACE NAIL M i LL 4 28 ROOF RAFTER TO 2 BY RIDGE BEAM d TENGS 2 16d FACE NAIL 29 JOIST TO BAND JOIST 3 16d FACE NAIL ze 30 LEDGER STRIP 3 16d FACE NAIL EACH JOIST 2 E lt lt Q zz 31 WOOD STRUCTURAL PANELS AND PARTICLEBOARD 2 28 Eu 29 gt Q 2 OS O a SUBFLOOR AND WALL SHEATHING TO FRAMING P 221920 E 1 2 AND LESS 6d 3 12 o sie NX s d 19 32 TO 3 4 8d 4 OR 6d 5 8555 F lt z 7 8 TO 1 8d 3 ES 11 8 TO 1 1 4 10d 4 OR 88 5 T T lx 58 SINGLE FLOOR COMBINATION SUBFLOOR UNDERLAYMENT 59 29 28 FRAMING 28 58 95 5 5 02 lt 3 4 AND LESS 6d 5 7 8 TO 1 8d 5 o 11 8 TO 1 1 4 10d 4 OR 8d 5 32
103. DPS DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH DPT DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TRANSDUCER ES END SWITCH LS LEVEL SWITCH FS FLOW SWITCH MD MOTORIZED DAMPER MV MOTORIZED VALVE PS PRESSURE SWITCH SD SMOKE DETECTOR STR MOTOR STARTER B EMCS INPUT OUTPUT SYMBOLS EMCS SIGNAL TRANSMITTED TO EMCS EMCS SIGNAL TRANSMITTED FROM EMCS A ALARM CONTACT SIGNAL CONDUCTIVITY F FLOW INDICATION FF FLAME FAILURE LV LOW LEVEL INDICATION ON OFF STATUS SIGNAL PRESSURE INDICATION PC POSITION CONTROL RESET SIGNAL S START STOP INTERFACE SC SPEED CONTROL T TEMPERATURE INDICATION WH ELEC ENERGY CONSUMPTION TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER s TEMPERATURE SENSOR M 700 2 3 4 5 PROJECT ND22 HARDWARE SOFTWARE AN BUILDING NAME OUTPUT INPUT ALARMS APPLICATION PROGRAMS SASO DIGITAL ANALOG DIGITAL ANALOG DIGITAL ANALOG BUILDING NO 717 AI MECHANICAL ROOM NO 001 E E 5 SYSTEM E gt i z N 4 MISCELLANEOUS lt 74185 7 3 EO gt H E gt 5 2 rn Qic Qo Ely Ola gt 2 C m O 2 uz Zo C H Ux gt ee lt Z O lt 2 u O lt Orro tno lt gt gt Fr z lt F mx z m 2 OCCUPIED HOURS lt lt gt f z in 5 N A mr 5 Bony 585 5 5 8215 Sz 85 aE as
104. E EP101 HWP 1 1260 VA HOT WATER PUMP ROOM 001 MECHANICAL 208 V 3 0 5 hp 3 5 A 1 TPST 6A DPP1 66 68 70 2142 1 12G 3 4 C HWP 2 1260 VA HOT WATER PUMP ROOM 001 MECHANICAL 208 V 3 0 75 hp 3 5 A 1 TPST 6A DPP1 72 74 76 2 12 1 12G 3 4 C PH 1 728 VA PENTHOUSE LOUVER ATTIC 28 V ELECTRICAL DAMPER POWER RCP 1 250 VA RECIRCULATION PUMP ROOM 001 MECHANICAL 120 V 1 0 01 hp 2 1A DPP1 10 t UH 1 696 VA UNIT HEATER ATTIC 120 V 1 0 25 hp 5 8A x x 5 1 9 2142 1 12G 3 4 FAN MOTOR UH 2 696 VA UNIT HEATER ATTIC 120 V 1 0 25 hp 5 8A 1 9 212 1 12G 3 4 FAN MOTOR UH 3 528 VA UNIT HEATER ROOM 001 MECHANICAL 120 V 1 0 16 hp 4 4A DPP1 2 212 1 12G 3 4 FAN MOTOR NOTES 1 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WITH CONTROLS ONLY VERIFY WITH MECHANICAL FOR ANY ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 2 BATHROOM EXHAUST FANS CIRCUITED WITH SWITCHABLE CIRCUITS 3 COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR FOR ALL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 4 ALL ADDITIONAL MECHANICAL CONTROLS EITHER 120V OR LOW VOLTAGE THAT REQUIRE AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT SHALL BE FED FROM SPARE BREAKERS IN PANEL DPP2 B 5 GAS METER AND EXPANSION TANK DO NOT REQUIRE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ELECTRICAL EP602 ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 DESIGN BY PFW CKD BY SLO PLOT DATE 4 15 2015 PLOT SCALE
105. E LOCATED IN VESTIBULE 010 THE FIRE ALARM SHALL BE 100 COMPATIBLE WITH CAVALIER BASE FIRE ALARM LOOP SYSTEM THE FMCP SHALL BE CAPABLE OF PLAYING UP TO 8 PRE RECORDED MESSAGES OF A MINIMUM DURATION OF 1 MINUTE ALONG WITH THE ABILITY TO BROADCAST SIX DISTINCT ALERTING TONES TRANSCEIVERS SHALL BE CAPABLE OF HAVING MESSAGES PROGRAMMED BY INTERCONNECTING CABLE FROM THE BASE FIRE ALARM LOOP THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION SHALL DETERMINE THE TYPE AND NUMBER OF PRE RECORDED MESSAGES TO BE CONNECTED TO THE FIRE ALARM TRANSCEIVER THE FIRE ALARM TRANSCEIVER SHALL HAVE THE APPROPRIATE NUMBER OF CONTROL RELAYS IN ORDER TO INTERFACE WITH THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL AND OTHER REQUIRED EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS 1 ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 CKD BY SLO PLOT DATE 4 15 2015 10 03 52 ND22 DORM CVLR RVT FILE NAME PLOT SCALE DESIGN BY DRAWN BY PFW SBMT BY OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND FIRE ALARM amp MASS NOTIFICATION RISER SHEET IDENTIFICATION FA601 ELECTRICAL 602 ANNUNICIATION SYSTEM OUTPUTS
106. E WATER LTW HEATING SYSTEM 04 06 PART 1 GENERAL 1 al REFERENCES The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced The publications are referred to within the text by the basic designation only AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SANITARY ENGINEERING ASSE ASSE 1003 2009 Performance Requirements for Water Pressure Reducing Valves for Domestic Water Distribution Systems ANSI approved 2010 ASME INTERNATIONAL ASME ASME B1 1 2003 R 2008 Unified Inch Screw Threads UN and UNR Thread Form ASME B1 20 1 2013 Pipe Threads General Purpose Inch ASME B16 1 2010 Gray Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings Classes 25 125 and 250 ASME B16 11 2011 Forged Fittings Socket Welding and Threaded ASME B16 18 2012 Cast Copper Alloy Solder Joint Pressure Fittings ASME B16 21 2011 Nonmetallic Flat Gaskets for Pipe Flanges ASME B16 22 2013 Standard for Wrought Copper and Copper Alloy Solder Joint Pressure Fittings ASME B16 24 2011 Cast Copper Alloy Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings Classes 150 300 600 900 1500 and 2500 ASME B16 3 2011 Malleable Iron Threaded Fittings Classes 150 and 300 ASME B16 34 2013 Valves Flanged Threaded and Welding End ASME B16 39 2009 Standard for Malleable Iron Threaded Pipe Unions Classes 150 250 and 300 ASME B16 5 2013 Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 3 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormit
107. EMT FMC etc as permitted by NFPA 72 and NFPA 70 concealed unless specifically indicated otherwise SECTION 28 31 76 Page 36 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 3 2 4 Conductor Terminations Labeling of conductors at terminal blocks in terminal cabinets FMCP and remote FMCP and the LOC shall be provided at each conductor connection Each conductor or cable shall have a shrink wrap label to provide a unique and specific designation Each terminal cabinet FMCP and remote FMCP shall contain a laminated drawing that indicates each conductor its label circuit and terminal The laminated drawing shall be neat using 12 point lettering minimum size and mounted within each cabinet panel or unit so that it does not interfere with the wiring or terminals Maintain existing color code scheme where connecting to existing equipment 353 BESCONNECTION AND REMOVAL OF EXTSFING SYSTEM Maintain existing fire aterm equipment fully eperatieonat the new equ pent hes been tested end ecespied ine _Cesteet kas Gr ees ecu tones epee te es tebe dH USO RAE Se ay SC Bese oS Seeepted _oxee tye ew eysien pte eee eted _ ese and aeee pied ihe iene bsp eced SS Se ee eid corrected ie ae ste en ise atarm_system Remeve tags _ rom new equipmentand tag _the existing equipment NOT IN SERVICE until removed from the _buitding o A
108. ERWRITERS LABORATORIES UL UL 1738 2010 Reprint July 2014 Venting Systems SECTION 23 52 00 Page 3 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 1 for Gas Burning Appliances Categories II III and IV 2 SUBMITTALS Government approval is required for submittals with a G designation submittals not having a designation are for information only When used a designation following the G designation identifies the office that will review the submittal for the Government Submittals with an S are for inclusion in the Sustainability Notebook in conformance to Section 01 33 29SUSTAINABILITY REQUIREMENTS Submit the following in accordance with Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES SD 02 Shop Drawings Detail Drawings G DO SD 03 Product Data Materials and Equipment G DO Boiler Water Treatment G DO Heating System Tests G AO Welding G AO Qualifications G AO Field Instructions G AO Tests G AO 50 06 Test Reports Heating System Tests G AO Water Treatment Testing G AO SD 07 Certificates Energy Star G DO SD 10 Operation and Maintenance Data Operation and Maintenance Instructions G AO 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE Submit a copy of qualified welding procedures and a list of names and identification symbols of qualified welders and welding operators at least 2 weeks prior to the start of welding operations Welded and brazed piping shall be in accordance with qual
109. G NEBB or TABB against the proposed Commissioning Firm shall be described in detail The certification shall be maintained for the entire duration of duties specified herein If for any reason the firm loses subject certification during this period immediately notify the Contracting Officer and submit another Commissioning Firm for approval Any firm that has been the subject of disciplinary action by the ACG the NEBB or the TABB within the five years preceding Contract Award is not eligible to perform any duties related to the HVAC systems including Commissioning All work specified in this Section and in other related Sections to be performed by the Commissioning Firm shall be considered invalid if the Commissioning Firm loses its certification prior to Contract completion and must be performed by an approved successor These Commissioning services are to assist the prime Contractor in performing the quality oversight for which it is responsible The Commissioning Firm shall be a subcontractor of the prime Contractor and shall be financially and corporately independent of all other subcontractors The Commissioning Firm shall report to and be paid by the prime Contractor 2532 Commissioning Specialist 25 2 1 General Submit certification of the proposed Commissioning Specialist s qualifications to perform the duties specified herein and in other related Sections no later than 21 days after the Notice to Proceed The docume
110. Government approval is required for submittals with a G designation submittals not having designation are for information only When used a designation following the G designation identifies the office that will review the submittal for the Government The following shall be Submitted in accordance with Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES SD 03 Product Data Carbon monoxide detectorAO 50 06 Test Reports Carbon monoxide detector testAO SD 10 Operation and Maintenance Data Carbon monoxide detector Data Package 1 0 Submit in accordance with Section 01 78 23 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA AO PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 1 CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR UL 2034 Single station and Multiple station detector surface mounted Operational requirements shall be as follows SECTION 28 31 49 2 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 2 a Electrical 120 Volt AC with 9 volt battery backup volt DC b Environmental 32 degrees to 120 degrees F C Alarm and Indicator Red LED for visual and 85 db at 10 ft for audible alarm Malfunction indicator light shall be yellow amber LED Power on indicator light shall be white or green for 120 Volt AC powered units while operating on AC power d Alarm reset silence button Provide a manually operated alarm reset and silence button Pressing the button shall silence the alarm and reset the detector Alarm shall resound within 6 minutes if CO
111. HE CONTRACTOR HAS THE nay 1 CONCRETE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH AT 28 DAYS NORMAL WEIGHT H ALL CONNECTIONS FOR JOISTS BEAMS TRUSSES AND MANUFACTURED WOOD FRAMING TO BE MADE OPTION OF REINFORCING CORNERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH lt lt WITH APPROPRIATE METAL HANGARS FRAMING ANGLES CONNECTORS STRAPS ETC OPTION 1 OR OPTION 42 9 I 1 BOLTS OR LAG SCREWS PER ASTM A325 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM fc c RE PERMEABILITY CORROSION 2 NAILS TO COMMON NOT BOX NAILS TO BE GALVANIZED lt TAGS PROTECTION 3 THE QUANTITY AND SIZE OF NAILS AND OTHER FASTENERS CONNECTING WOOD MEMBERS MUST NOT BE LESS THAN THE FASTENING SCHEDULE ON SHEET S 002 HOOK Sa HOOK Dower 7 EXTERIOR PAVEMENT DOOR STOOPS 4 5 KSI F3 50 C2 SPECIAL INSPECTIONS Duc 1 CONTINUOUS SPECIAL INSPECTION DURING ALL FIELD GLUING OF ELEMENTS OF THE LATERAL mE FORCE RESISTING SYSTEM IS REQUIRED 2 PERIODIC SPECIAL INSPECTION IS REQUIRED FOR NAILING BOLTING ANCHORING AND OTHER AEE OTHER CONCHETE ie 90 P9 ed FASTENING OF COMPONENTS WITHIN THE MAIN WIND FORCE RESISTING SYSTEM INCLUDING s WOOD SHEAR WALLS WOOD DIAPHRAGMS DRAG STRUTS BRACES AND HOLD DOWNS B MATERIAL STRENGTHS CONTINUED a 2 REINFORCING STEEL VI SPECIAL INSPECTION NOTES IBC 2012 BARS NOT WELDED ASTM A615 GR 60 KSI A FABRICATORS PER SECTION 1704 2 D z BARS WELDED ASTM A706 GR 60 KSI d ur TIES ASTM A615 60 KSI B SPECIAL INSPE
112. ILITIES 001 100 GALLONS 238 GPH 199 000 LOCHINVAR TNR200 100 1 1 PROVIDE AND INSTALL CONCENTRIC VENT KIT 2 WATER HEATER TO HAVE UP TO 98 THERMAL EFFICIENCY LOW NOX OPERATION AND SEALED COMBUSTION RECIRCULATION PUMP SCHEDULE FLOW RATE MANUFACTURE MARK SERVICE DRIVE TYPE GPM PUMP HEAD HORSEPOWER RPM VOLTAGE R MODEL REMARKS RCP 1 DOMESTIC WATER INLINE 1 7 1 12 2 650 115VAP BELL GOSSETT SERIES PL 30 1 1 RCP 1 TO OPERATE OFF AQUASTAT TO MAINTAIN LOOP TEMPERATURE EXPANSION TANK SCHEDULE TANK VOLUME DIAMETER HEIGHT DESIGN TEMP MAX DESIGN BASIS OF DESIGN MARK TYPE SYSTEM GAL IN IN DEG F PRESSURE PSI MFR MODEL REMARKS ET 1 BLADDER DOMESTIC 10 12 25 140 125 WESSELS TXA 35 1 2 1 PRE CHARGED WITH BOTTOM SYSTEM CONNECTION AND CHARGING VALVE CONNECTION 2 CONSTRUCTED WITH REPLACEABLE FAC APPROVED BUTYL BLADDER BACKFLOW PREVENTER BFP SCHEDULE DESIGN FLOW PRESSURE DROP MARK TYPE LOCATION SERVES SIZE IN GPM PSI MANUFACTURER MODEL REMARKS BFP RPZ MECHANICAL ROOM 120 DCW 2 1 2 78 0 GPM 15 PSI WATTS 909 1 2 1 PROVIDE WITH OSY SHUT OFF VALVES 2 DRAIN WITH AIR GAP TO FLOOR DRAIN BELOW ASSEMBLY NOTE AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS DESCRIPTION ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 DESIGN BY M L H CKD BY M T S PLOT DATE 4 14 2015 PLOT SCALE 4 51 59
113. ILLING 2 065 FURNISHED REPRESENT THE TYPES OF SOIL ENCOUNTERED AT THEIR RESPECTIVE LOCATIONS AND THE WATER LEVEL ENCOUNTERED AT THAT TIME THE BORING LOGS ARE CONSIDERED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SOILS WHICH WERE ENCOUNTERED HOWEVER THE WATER LEVEL CAN FLUCTUATE APPRECIABLY AT DIFFERENT SEASONS OF THE YEAR OR FROM YEAR TO YEAR DEPENDING LARGELY ON CLIMATIC CONDITIONS THE CONTRACTOR SHOULD SATISFY HIMSELF AS TO THE GROUND WATER CONDITIONS 3 FIELD LOGS LABORATORY CLASSIFICATION DATA AND TEST RESULTS ARE ON FILE IN THE OMAHA DISTRICT OFFICE AND ARE AVAILABLE FOR EXAMINATION BY ANY INTERESTED CONTRACTOR AT SAID OFFICE US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT x a a 2 a x O 0 x x lt 1 lt 2 a x O x x lt CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER SOLICITATION NO AF721 314 01 DATE 04 14 2015 W9128F 15 B 0007 FILE NAME ND22B 101 dgn PLOT SCALE PLOT DATE N T S SUBMITTED BY DWN BY CKD BY CAF J C F DESIGNED BY U S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS SIZE ANSI D OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND SOIL BORING LOGS amp LOCATION PLAN SHEET IDENTIFICATION B 101 i 8 TIE INTO EX SIDEWALK jn p s ERR TURF SEED MIX 2 3 6 TT eg 3 x SAPLING 7 SAPL
114. ING Vet 6 SAPLING ao MISSLE STATUE TURF SEED MIX i178 151 1 179 052 179 796 9180 235 TIE INTO EX SIDEWA 2 180 405 o SEEDING LIMITS TYP 3 180 683 N 638 857 71 E 2 594 269 91 TURF SEED MIX 180 070 180 117 7h180 929 h180 871 181 659 Z 124 TIE SIDEWALK CURB 1181 019 PRECAST CONC BLOCK PAVER USED IF p PERMEABLE SURFACE iz OPTION IS SELECTED eal e HI SPER WA CONC SIDEWALK MN SH 053504 638 803 96 2 594 273 66 L E LLL 114 1 111 BID OPTION EM VEHICLE ACCESS 4105504 2 EXPANSION GRAVEL SURFACE 5504 PERMEABLE SURFACE OPTION 638 766 36 638 766 36 2 594 257 82 s B B m gH 57 638 766 36 E 2 594 200 88 SX x X x gt gt s S 5 550600065 RP EPO SOS ACCESS BASE BID GRAVE US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT N
115. INK 25 X 19 1 2 X 7 5 8 DEEP 1 0 GPM 1 2 1 2 11 2 11 2 ELKAY LRQ2519 5 SK 2 SINGLE COMPARMENT SINK 19 1 2 X 22 X 10 1 8 DEEP 1 0 GPM 1 2 1 2 11 2 11 2 ELKAY DLR202210 6 55 1 STAINLESS STEEL SERVICE SINK 24 X 24 3 4 3 4 3 11 2 GRIFFIN LT 118 7 WB 1 WASHING MACHINE OUTLET BOX 1 2 1 2 2 11 2 GUY GRAY WB200 11 IMB ICE MAKER OUTLET BOX 1 2 GUY GRAY FR 12 11 FD 1 FLOOR DRAIN SEE DWGS SEEDWGS WATTS FD 100 FC 8 FD 2 HEAVY DUTY FLOOR DRAIN SEEDWGS SEE DWGS WATTS FD 100 L6 8 FD 3 VESTIBULE FLOOR DRAIN SEEDWGS SEEDWGS WATTS FD 100 FC 13 FPWH FREEZEPROOF WALL HYDRANT 3 4 WOODFORD B67 9 HB HOSE BIBB 3 4 WOODFORD 24 10 TP 1 TAIL PIECE TRAP PRIMER CONNECTION 1 2 LTP 1500 TP 2 WATER SUPPLY TRAP PRIMER CONNECTION 1 2 500 FLOOR CLEANOUT SEE DWGS WATTS CO 200 R WCO WALL CLEANOUT SEE DWGS WATTS CO 590 RD 1 PROVIDE WITH KOHLER K 4636 ELONGATED SEAT COVER WITH LID SUPPLY WITH STAINLESS STEEL WATER SUPPLY HOSE 2 INSTALL WATER CLOSET WITH KOHLER K 4670 CA OPEN FRONT SEAT LESS COVER AND SLOAN MODEL 111 1 28 ES S HARD WIRED FLUSH VALVE SUPPLY WITH STAINLESS STEEL WATER SUPPLY HOSE 3 PROVIDE AND INSTALL LAVATORY WITH TWO HANDLE CENTERSET LAVATORY FAUCET MOEN MODEL 8800F03 WITH FLOW RATE OF 0 35 4 PROVIDE AND INSTALL LAVATORY WITH DELTA MODEL 590 LGHGMHDF WITH RP31816 WITH DECORATIVE COVER PLATE amp GASKET HARDWIRED FAUCET 5
116. ION 23 08 00 00 10 28 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 temperature set point Setpoint deg F Actual deg F SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 29 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Functional Performance Test Checklist cont Variable Volume Air Handling Unit 5 Fan VAV controller receives signal from duct static pressure sensor and modulates fan to maintain supply duct static pressure set point Setpoint inches wg Actual inches wg e Unoccupied mode of operation 1 Observe fan starts when space temperature calls for heating and or cooling Note This does not apply to series boxes 2 All dampers in normal position 3 Verify space temperature is maintained as specified in sequence of Operation f following shall be verified when the supply and return fans off mode is initiated 1 All dampers in normal position 2 All valves in normal position 3 Fan de energizes g Verify the chilled water coil control valve operation by setting all VAV s to maximum and minimum cooling Max Cooling Supply air temp Verify cooling valve operation Min cooling Supply air temp Verify cooling valve operation h Verify safety shut down initiated by low temperature protection thermostat i Verify occupancy schedule is programmed into time clock UMCS 2 Certific
117. Include a riser diagram and drawings showing the as built location of devices and equipment 2543 Minimum System Tests Test the system in accordance with the procedures outlined in NFPA 72 ISO 7240 16 IEC 60268 16 The required tests are as follows a Megger Tests After wiring has been installed and prior to making any connections to panels or devices wiring shall be megger tested for insulation resistance grounds and or shorts Conductors with 300 volt rated insulation shall be tested at a minimum of 250 VDC Conductors with 600 volt rated insulation shall be tested at a minimum of 500 VDC tests shall be witnessed by the Contracting Officer and test results recorded for use at the final acceptance test b Loop Resistance Tests Measure and record the resistance of each circuit with each pair of conductors in the circuit short circuited at the farthest point from the circuit origin The tests shall be witnessed by the Contracting Officer and test results recorded for use at the final acceptance test Verify the absence of unwanted voltages between circuit conductors and ground The tests shall be accomplished at the preliminary test with results available at the final system test d Verify that the control unit is in the normal condition as detailed the manufacturer s O amp M manual e Test each initiating device and notification appliance and circuit for proper operation and response at the control unit Smoke
118. KOC25426W VEST 1706 1283 240 208 500 376 2 1 1 8 BERKO BKOC25426W um AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS DESCRIPTION 1 ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 PLOT DATE 4 15 2015 CKD BY PLOT SCALE 12 30 39 PM s MTS FILE NAME DESIGN BY DRAWN BY KP SBMT BY OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND MECHANICAL SCHEDULE 2 SHEET IDENTIFICATION M 601 ABBREVIATIONS VFD VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE PB PROPORTIONAL BAND DA DIRECT ACTING 5 NC NORMALLY CLOSED NO NORMALLY OPEN COMMON OA OUTSIDE AIR R RELAY DTC TERMINAL TERMINAL O MOUNT IN ON CONTROL PANEL MOUNT SPACE S S START STOP ASC APPLICATION SPECIFIC CONTROLLER FM FLOW METER MS MOTOR STARTER CB CIRCUIT BREAKER OL OVERLOAD DS DISCONNECT SWITCH SEE ELEC PLANS E EXISTING XFMR TRANSFORMER CONTROL DEVICE SYMBOLS cs CURRENT SENSOR D CONTROL
119. LER EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN SWITCH SEE SPECIFICATION 23 52 00 WALL MOUNTED TEMPERATURE SENSOR INSTALL ON THE THERMAL ISOLATION BASE PROVIDE INPUT TO DDC SYSTEM OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR PROVIDE WITH SUNSHIELD PROVIDE INPUT TO THE DDC SYSTEM APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF ELECTRICAL DISCONNECTS SEE ELECTRICAL PLANS 3 4 1 2 3 4 SEE SHEET M 120 FOR CONTINUATION ae FIRE ALARM n HUH TELECOMM DEVICE HOUSEKEEPING PAD fi amp MIN 6 THICK Tm RA Fir OA i 2 s x AHU 1 4 m 3 PHASE POWER PANEL SEE DETAIL 1 ON SHEET 500 SEE DETAIL 2 ON SHEET M 502 FOR HYDRONIC PIPING DIAGRAM B 1 2 r1 AD CUN 7 Dp UH 3 x ELEV 62 A F F x a 1 2 HWS HWR TO UH 3 419 B 2 N 1 2 2 M400B M 400B EXHAUST AIR DUCT EXHAUST FAN Z EF 2 SEE SECTION VIEW SHEETS DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE ENTRANCE FOR ARRANGEMENT i E HOUSEKEEPING PAD L BFP 1 CD 4 N GWH 1 L 2 PROVIDE ULTRA LOW LEAKAGE MOTORIZED INSULATED PARALLEL BLADE DAMPER ENLARGED MECHANICAL ROOM PLAN 3 4 1 0 n FLOOR DRAIN A 5
120. MECHANICAL DUCTWORK PLAN ATTIC CLERESTORY MECHANICAL DUCTWORKG PLAN FIRST FLOOR MECHANICAL HYDRONIC PIPING PLAN ATTIC CLERESTORY MECHANICAL HYDRONIC PIPING PLAN COMPOSITE ROOF MECHANICAL PLAN ENLARGED MECHANICAL ROOM PLAN SECTION VIEW 1 2 SECTION VIEW 3 4 SECTION VIEW1 SUPPLY DUCT SECTION VIEW1 BATHROOM EXHAUST SECTION VIEW1 RETURN DUCT MECHANICAL DETAILS 1 MECHANICAL DETAILS 2 MECHANICAL DETAILS 3 MECHANICAL SCHEDULE 1 MECHANICAL SCHEDULE 2 MECHANICAL CONTROL 1 MECHANICAL CONTROL 2 MECHANICAL CONTROL 3 BOILER CONTROL MECHANICAL PLAN ISOMETRIC VIEW DESCRIPTION GROUNDING LEGEND GROUNDING PLAN GROUNDING DETAILS GROUNDING RISER LIGHTING LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS MAIN FLOOR LIGHTING PLAN ATTIC LIGHTING PLAN LIGHTING DETAILS LIGHTING DETAILS LIGHTING DETAILS LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS MAIN FLOOR POWER PLAN ATTIC POWER PLAN ENLARGED POWER PLAN amp DETAILS ROOM 001 ELECTRICAL SECTIONS MOUNTING HEIGHT DETAIL ELECTRICAL ONE LINE DIAGRAM MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SCHEDULE PANEL SCHEDULES PANEL SCHEDULES CONT PANEL SCHEUDLES CONT SYSTEMS LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS SYSTEMS RISERS amp DETAILS DESCRIPTION TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGEND TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS DETAILS TELECOMMUNICATIONS DETAILS TELECOMMUNICATIONS DETAILS TELECOMMUNICATIONS DETAILS TELECOMMUNICATIONS RISER US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT CONTRACT NO
121. Minimum System Tests After preliminary testing is complete provide a letter certifying that the installation is complete and fully operable The letter shall state that each initiating and indicating device was tested in place and functioned properly The letter shall also State that panel functions were tested and operated properly The letter shall include the names and titles of the witnesses to the preliminary tests The Contractor and an authorized representative from each supplier of equipment shall be in attendance at the preliminary testing to make necessary adjustments 3559222 Request for Formal Inspection and Tests When tests have been completed and corrections made submit a signed dated certificate with a request for formal inspection and tests to the Contracting Offices Designated Representative COR 3252223 Final Testing Notify the Contracting Officer in writing when the system is ready for final acceptance testing Submit request for test at least 15 calendar days prior to the test date The tests shall be performed in accordance with the approved test procedures in the presence of the Contracting Officer Furnish instruments and personnel required for the tests A final acceptance test will not be scheduled until the following are provided at the job site a systems manufacturer s technical representative b Marked up red line drawings of the system as actually installed Megger test results d Lo
122. N The Addressable Interior Fire Alarm and Mass Notification System shall be a complete supervised noncoded analog addressable fire alarm and mass notification system conforming to NFPA 72 UL 864 and UL 2017 The system shall be activated into the alarm mode by actuation of any alarm initiating device The system shall remain in the alarm mode until the initiating device is reset and the control panel is reset and restored to normal The system may be placed in the alarm mode by local microphones LOC or remotely from authorized locations users Submit data on each circuit to indicate that there is at least 25 percent Spare capacity for notification appliances 25 percent spare capacity for initiating devices Annotate data for each circuit on the drawings Submit a complete description of the system operation in matrix format on the drawings Submit a complete list of device addresses and corresponding messages 2 34 1 Alarm Initiating Devices and Notification Appliances Visual Voice Textural a Connect alarm initiating devices to initiating device circuits IDC and installed in accordance with NFPA 72 b Connect alarm notification appliances and speakers to notification appliance circuits NAC system shall operate in the alarm mode upon actuation of any alarm initiating device or a mass notification signal The system shall remain in the alarm mode until initiating device s or mass notification signa
123. N RESISTANT OUTLET 1 BASEMAIN 2 FIRE HYDRANT FITTING ELBOW POST INDICATOR VALVE WITH TAMPER SWITCH 3 4 5 THRUST BLOCK 6 PIPE SLEEVE SHALL BE 2 AROUND PIPE FINISH FLOOR CAVALIER AFS ND CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY SPLASH BLOCK INSPECTOR S TEST CONNECTION FIRE SERVICE ENTRANCE RD N T S N T S FIRE PROTECTION DETAILS SHEET IDENTIFICATION F X501 P 600 PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULE US Army Corps of Engineers amp OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015 TAG DESCRIPTION CW HW WASTE VENT MANUFACTURER MODEL REMARKS WC 1 WATER CLOSET TANK TYPE ABA 1 28 GPF 3 4 2 3999 1 WC 2 WATER CLOSET TANK TYPE 1 28 GPF 3 4 2 3998 1 WC 3 WATER CLOSET FLOOR MOUNTED FLUSH VALVE ABA 1 28 GPF 1 3 2 KOHLER K 4405 22 L 1 LAVATORY ABA 21 X 18 0 35 GPM 1 2 1 2 11 4 11 4 KOHLER K 2005 3 14 1 L 2 LAVATORY 19 DIAMETER 0 35 GPM 1 2 1 2 11 4 11 4 KOHLER K 2917 4 L 3 LAVATORY 21 X 18 0 5 GPM 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 11 4 KOHLER K 2005 4 142 A SH 1 SHOWER HEAD amp ACCESSORIES ABA 1 5 GPM 1 2 1 2 2 11 2 DELTA T13H332 12 SH 2 SHOWER HEAD amp ACCESSORIES 1 5 GPM 1 2 1 2 2 11 2 DELTA T13H132 12 SD SHOWER DRAIN 2 2 WATTS SD PB SK4 DOUBLE COMPARTMENT S
124. NS PHOTOCELL DIMMABLE BRONZE D C 21 LED 20W 120V CEILING 6 RECESSED DOWNLIGHT 6 DOWNLIGHT SHALLOW CEILING IC RATED 1000 NOMINAL LUMENS 3500K WHITE BAFFLE D 4 LED 15W 120 V CEILING PENDANT LIGHT ENTRY 9 CYLINDER PENDANT MVOLT DIMMING 2900 LUMENS 3500K PENDANT 3 8 THREAD MOUNT EMERGENCY BATTERY AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS E 4 LED 38 W 120 V WALL 4 DIRECT INDIRECT WALL 4 DIRECT INDIRECT WALL MOUNTED LED UP AND DOWN 3500K DIMMABLE WHITE WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS F 8 LED 19W 120 V CEILING 4 RECESSED DOWNLIGHT RECESSED 1000 LUMEN 3500K DIMMABLE IC HOUSING DOWNLIGHT EMERGENCY BATTERY AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS G 10 LED 9W 120 WALL 3 LED BATHROOM LIGHT 3 LED 500 LUMENS 3500K DIMMABLE UNIIVERSAL VOLTAGE WHITE H 9 LED 5W 120 UNDERCABINET 1 LED 1 UNDERCABINET 300 LUMENS 3000K DIMMABLE INTERNAL JUNCTION BOX BLACK TRIM 16 A TYPE 11W 120V CEILING CEILING FAN CEILING FAN WHITE LED J 4 LED 50W 120 WALL LED SITE LIGHT WALL MOUNT SITE FIXTURE FULL CUTOFF 5000K DIMMABLE FIELD INSTALLED PHOTOCONTROL BRONZE K 8 LED 20W 120 V CEILING 6 RECESSED DOWNLIGHT 6 DOWNLIGHT SHALLOW CEILING IC RATED 1400 NOMINAL LUMENS 3500K LENSED SHOWER WET RATED L 3 LED 10W 120 CHAIN LED INDUSTRIAL STRIP LIGHT 8 INDUSTRIAL STRIP LIGHT WITH REFLECTOR 4500 LUMENS OUTPUT WHITE REFLECTOR EMERGENCY BATTERY DIMMABLE 36 CHAIN XC1 3 LED 120V CEILING CEILING MOUNTED EXIT SIGN SINGLE SIDED RED
125. NT TS uc CONNECTION TO SYSTEM DUA FDC DESCRIPTION NF ATTIC FLOOR TRUSS BEARING 48 FINISHED FLOOR 100 0 4 UNDERGROUND WATER SUPPLY E FDC DEPARTMENT CONNECTION FS FLOW SWITCH TS TAMPER SWITCH RISER DIAGRAM N T S 109 4 E ISIN 5 S FLOW SWITCH gt f EC DOUBLE M DOUBLE CHECK VALVE WITH TAMPER CHECK VALVE I LT Hc BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY SWITCH 2 PLACES E TOP OF FOOTING 93 0 ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 ud es b e SEE CU101 Zo gt es ES xa 9 SA z Om 0 i i lo 8 gt On 23 eu ul FIRE SPRINKLER RISER 44 89 185 ee Om o2 lt ELEVATION 1 4 1 0 D OUTSIDE WALL F 1 GLOBE VALVE OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS gt lt _7 1 45 DEGREE ELBOW si BUSHING WITH 1 SMOOTH ITEM DESCRIPTION BORE CORROSIO
126. ONCRETE SURFACE FOR THE ENTIRE em m a E 2 gt INTERSECTING SURFACE APPLY BONDING AGENT EXISTING CONCRETE PRIOR 3 T 179 16 iind 4 9 uu C ROOF LIVE LOAD TO PLACING NEW CONCRETE 4 1 6 2 0 2 0 2 7 5 1 0 D 1 ROOF CONSTRUCTION 20 PSF a 2 ROOF LIVE DISTRIBUTED OR CONCENTRATED 8 CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE LOCATIONS OF ALL FLOOR DRAINS FLOOR FINISHES 5 1 11 2 6 2 6 3 2 6 T 5 a DISTRIBUTED 20 PSF REDUCIBLE CURBS CONCRETE PADS AND SLAB DEPRESSIONS WITH ARCHITECTURAL AND x m 12 X DIA n b CONCENTRATED 300 LBS MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 6 2 3 2 11 2 11 3 10 7 1 4 E E D SNOW LOAD 9 CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY DIMENSIONS AND LOCATIONS OF ALL OPENINGS 7 cie 2 3 are ed 8 ve 1 GROUND SNOW Pg 60 PSF PIPE SLEEVES CURBS ETC AS REQUIRED WITH OTHER TRADES PRIOR TO PLACING 8 39 441 4 11 6 4 9 1 9 INSIDE RADIUS OF HOOK 2 FLAT ROOF SNOW LOAD Pf 37 8 PSF CONCRETE 6 x DIA OF BAR 3 TO 8 BARS 3 EXPOSURE FACTOR Ce 0 9 9 4 2 5 6 5 6 7 2 10 1 41 8 x DIA OF BAR 9 TO 11 BARS 4 IMPORTANCE FACTOR Is 1 0 10 CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE LOCATIONS OF INSERTS AND OTHER ITEMS EMBEDDED m 10 x DIA OF BAR 14 amp 18 BARS 5 THERMAL FACTOR Ct 1 0 IN CONCRETE WITH ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND OTHER 10 4 9 6 2 6 2 8 0 11 2 2 6 SNOW DENSITY Y 21 8 PCF TRADES n Bg vm mm 7 UNBALANCED SLIDING AND DRIFT SEE SNOW LOAD DIAGRAMS IV
127. ONIC PIPING DIAGRAM SEE DETAIL 1 ON SHEET M 502 SEE DETAIL 6 ON SHEET M 502 6 SEE DETAIL 3 ON SHEET 500 FOR COIL PIPING AND DETAIL 4 FOR CONDENSATE DRAIN SEE SHEET 120 FOR CONTINUATION Mi HWS PIPE UP THROUGH CEILING 11 4 HWR DOWN FROM ATTIC SPACE MECHANICAL KEYNOTES 1 SEAL PIPE PENETRATION THROUGH WALL WATERTIGHT 2 SUPPORT REFRIGERANT LINE AT APPROXIMATE MIDPOINT BETWEEN WALL AND CU 1 8 SPRINKLER SYSTEM FORWARD FLOW TEST CONNECTION 4 BOI
128. PANEL SIDING TO FRAMING 2 lt 1 2 OR LESS 6d 6 AX TE EE u 5 8 8d 6 gt oc E 33 FIBERBOARD SHEATHING 7 lt 1 2 6d NO 11 GAGE ROOFING NAIL 8 gt lt 25 32 8d NO 11 GAGE ROOFING NAIL 8 34 INTERIOR PANELING 2 1 4 4d 10 3 8 6d 11 1 COMMON OR BOX NAILS ARE PERMITTED TO BE USED EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE STATED 2 NAILS SPACED 6 INCHES ON CENTER AT EDGES 12 INCHES AT INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS EXCEPT 6 INCHES AT SUPPORTS WHERE T SPANS ARE 48 INCHES OR MORE FOR NAILING OF WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL AND PARTICLEBOARD DIAPHRAGMS AND SHEAR WALLS gt REFER 2012 SECTION 2305 NAILS FOR WALL SHEATHING ARE PERMITTED TO COMMON BOX OR CASING 2 STAPLES SHALL HAVE MINIMUM CROWN WIDTH OF 7 16 INCH gt 3 COMMON OR DEFORMED SHANK 4 Ed lt 5 DEFORMED SHANK 2 uz 6 CORROSION RESISTANT SIDING OR CASING NAIL 5 7 FASTENERS SPACED 3 INCHES ON CENTER AT EXTERIOR EDGES 6 INCHES ON CENTER AT INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS WHEN USED AS STRUCTURAL SHEATHING SPACING SHALL 6 INCHES ON CENTER ON THE EDGES AND 12 INCHES ON CENTER AT INTERMEDIATE q lt u lt SUPPORTS FOR NONSTRUCTURAL APPLICATIONS lt 8 CORROSION RESISTANT ROOFING NAILS WITH 7 16 DIAMETER HEAD AND 1 1 2 LENGTH FOR 1 2 SHEATHING AND 1 3 4 LENGTH FOR a a OO 25 32 SHEATHING lt gt lt 9 CORROSION RESISTANT STAPLES WITH 7 16 CROWN OR 1 CROWN AN
129. Performance Test Checklist For Pump HWP 1 HWP 2 Checklist Item Installation a Piping system installed Electrical a Power available to pump disconnect b Pump rotation verified c Control system interlocks functional Testing Adjusting and Balancing TAB a Pressure temperature gauges installed b TAB Report approved SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Pumps ND22 Page 13 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 14 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Pre Functional Performance Test Checklist Hot Water Boiler For Boiler 1 B 2 Checklist Item Installation A M E T a Boiler hot water piping installed X b Boiler gas piping installed X X X Startup A M EH T C a Boiler safety protection devices including high temperature burner shut off low water cutoff flame failure pre and post purge have been tested X b Verify that rating conforms to boiler rating X C Boiler water treatment system functional X X d Boiler startup and checkout complete X X e Combustion efficiency demonstrated X X Electrical A M E T a Verify that power disconnect is located within sight of the unit served X X Controls A M E T C a Hot water pump interlock installed and tested X b Hot water proof of flow switch instal
130. SET UP FOR PUMP STATUS 5 rpt INCL BOILER PUMPS PUMP START STOP HW PMP SS rpt INCL BOILER PUMPS SYSTEM TEMPERATURES HWS T rpt HWR T rpt BOILER STATUS HW B S BOILER START STOP HW B SS NOTE THIS IS FOR ALL BOILERS INDIVIDUALLY HISTORICAL TRENDING SHALL INCLUDE ALL POINTS FOR REAL TIME TRENDING AND OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE AND HOT WATER SYSTEM SET POINT TEMPERATURE HWS T SP CKD BY MTS PLOT DATE 4 10 2015 PLOT SCALE 3 40 16 FILE NAME DRAWN BY DESIGN BY KP KP SBMT BY OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND BOILER CONTROL SHEET IDENTIFICATION M 703 ELECTRICAL EL601 LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE CAVALIER DORMITORY US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015 FIXTURE LAMPS LAMPS SYMBOL Count TYPE WATTS VOLTS MOUNTING DESCRIPTION REMARKS AE 4 LED 38 W 120 V CEILING 2 X 4 RECESSED LED TROFFER RECESSED TROFFER 3500K DIMMABLE 1400 LUMEN EMERGENCY BATTERY AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS B 7 LED 38 W 120 V CEILING 1X 4 RECESSED LED TROFFER RECESSED TROFFER 3500K DIMMABLE 1400 LUMEN EMERGENCY BATTERY AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS BOLLAR 4 39W 208 EXTERIOR BOLLARD EXTERIOR LED LIGHT 8 ROUND LED BOLLARD SYMMETRIC 3000K 1000 LUME
131. ST 108D BATHROOM 120 V 1 0 2A 5 i 7 LPP8 1 212 1 12G 3 4 NOTE 2 EF 1 6 VA BATHROOM EXHAUST 101D BATHROOM 120 V 1 0 2A 1 _ LPP1 21 212 1 12G 3 4 NOTE 2 EF 1 6 VA BATHROOM EXHAUST 102D BATHROOM 120 V 1 0 2A P LPP2 17 212 1 12G 3 4 NOTE 2 EF 1 6 VA BATHROOM EXHAUST 105D BATHROOM 120 V 1 0 2A _ f LPP5 1 212 1 12G 3 4 NOTE 2 EF 1 6 VA BATHROOM EXHAUST 104D BATHROOM 120 V 1 i 0 2A gt E 1 212 1 12G 3 4 NOTE 2 EF 1 6 VA BATHROOM EXHAUST 103D BATHROOM 120 V 1 0 2A N E _ _ LPP3 1 212 1 12G 3 4 C NOTE 2 EF 1 6 VA BATHROOM EXHAUST 013 BATHROOM 120 V 1 0 2A Z _ LCP 3 212 1 12G 3 4 NOTE 3 C EF 1 6 VA BATHROOM EXHAUST 014 LAUNDRY ROOM 120 V 1 0 2A _ LCP 2 212 1 12G 3 4 EF 2 58 VA EXHAUST FAN PH 1 ATTIC 120 V 1 0 05 hp 0 5 A DPP1 5 2142 1 12G 3 4 C EXHAUST FAN FOR PENTHOUSE IN ATTIC EF 3 1600 VA EXHAUST FAN ROOM 001 MECHANICAL 120 V 1 0 75 hp 13 8A DPP1 3 2 12 1 12G 3 4 C EXHAUST FAN IN MECH ROOM ET 1 EXPANSION TANK ROOM 001 MECHANICAL d s 3 NO ELECTRICAL LOAD GAS I GAS METER BUILDING EXTERIOR _ _ _ _ _ _ NO ELECTRICAL LOAD METER GF 1 180VA GLYCOL FEEDER ROOM 001 MECHANCIAL I RECEPTACLE LOAD ONLY GWH GAS HOT WATER HEATER ROOM 001 MECHANCIAL 120V SINGLE PHASE CIRCUIT SE
132. STENCIL LETTERS EMERGENCY BATTERY POWER SELF DIAGNOSTICS XC2 1 LED 120V CEILING CEILING MOUNTED EXIT SIGN DOUBLE SIDED RED STENCIL LETTERS EMERGENCY BATTERY POWER SELF DIAGNOSTICS XW1 1 LED 120V WALL WALL MOUNTED EXIT SIGN PARALLEL TO WALL SINGLE SIDED RED STENCIL LETTERS EMERGENCY BATTERY POWER SELF DIAGNOSTICS 1 EMERGENCY FIXTURES ARE DESIGNATED WITH A LETTER E AFTER THE FIXTURE SYMBOL FIXTURE SHALL MEET NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHTING 2 CEILING FAN SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH LED TYPE A LAMP 3 DAYLIGHTING AND OCCUPANCY SENSORS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO FIRE ALARM CONTACT S FOR FIRE ALARM OVERIDE OF ALL OCCUPANCY LIGHT DIMMING ETC 4 DAYLIGHT SENSOR SHALL DIM LIGHTS IN COMMUNITY ROOM ONLY 5 LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL SHALL CONNECT TO BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH RS485 OR APPLICABLE COMMUNICATIONS PORT FOR FUTURE BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SEE MANUFACTURERS REQUIREMENTS DESCRIPTION AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS 1 ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 CKD BY SLO PLOT DATE 4 15 2015 PLOT SCALE 10 57 42 ND22 DORM CVLR RVT FILE NAME DRAWN BY DESIGN BY PFW PFW SBMT BY OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE SHEET IDENTIFICATION EL601
133. STRUCTURAL STEEL E WIND LOAD A CAST IN PLACE ANCHOR RODS ASTM F1554 GR 36 UNO 5 Ee TEC oe n 3 SECOND GUST 115 MPH 1 REINFORCING BAR DEVELOPMENT AND LAP SPLICE LENGTH SHALL BE AS SHOWN UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED e CATEGORY B WELDING ELECTRODES FOR WORK BE E70XX ON THE DRAWINGS 4 INTERNAL PRESSURE COEFFICIENT GCpi 0 18 C ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL AND THEIR CONNECTIONS SHALL BE DETAILED FABRICATED AND ERECTED 2 TOP BARS ARE DEFINED AS HORIZONTAL REINFORCEMENT SUCH THAT MORE THAN 12 INCHES OF FRESH CONCRETE IS CAST 5 ROOF AND WALL COMPONENTS AND CLADDING SEE WIND LOAD DIAGRAMS ACCORDING TO THE LATEST VERSION OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION AISC IN THE MEMBER BELOW THE DEVELOPMENT LENGTH OR SPLICE T MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION 1 RISK CATEGORY 3 WHERE DEVELOPMENT AND SPLICE LENGTH DO NOT MEET THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS DEVELOPMENT ANS SPLICE LENGTHS TANGECIaECOR VAs D ALL WELDING SHALL BE DONE BY AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY AWS CERTIFIED WELDERS I 3 Ss 0 0350 A f c 4500 PSI 4 51 0 015g V STRUCTURAL WOOD B fy 60 000 PSI E 5 SITE CLASS D A DESIGN FABRICATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF WOOD FRAMING MUST CONFORM WITH C THE COVER OR C C BAR SPACING IS NOT AS LISTED ABOVE T 6 SDS 0 037g 1 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF TIMBER CONSTRUCTION AITC TIMBER CONSTRUCTION MANUAL D THE REINFORCING STEEL IS EPOXY COATED i d SEHE DESIGN CATEGORY 2 AMESIGANTWOOD COUNGIL
134. Station North Dakota ND22 used a designation following the G designation identifies the office that will review the submittal for the Government Submit the following in accordance with Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES SD 01 Preconstruction Submittals Shoring G DO Dewatering Work Plan G DO SD 03 Product Data Utilization of Excavated Materials G AO Opening of any Excavation or Borrow Pit Shoulder Construction SD 06 Test Reports Testing Borrow Site Testing Within 24 hours of conclusion of physical tests submit 3 copies of test results including calibration curves and results of calibration tests SD 07 Certificates Testing PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 1 REQUIREMENTS FOR OFFSITE SOILS Offsite borrow shall be visually free from contamination 2 2 BURIED WARNING AND IDENTIFICATION TAPE Provide metallic core or metallic faced acid and alkali resistant polyethylene plastic warning tape manufactured specifically for warning and identification of buried utility lines Provide tape on rolls 3 inches minimum width color coded as specified below for the intended utility with warning and identification imprinted in bold black letters continuously over the entire tape length Warning and identification to read CAUTION BURIED intended service LINE BELOW or similar wording Provide permanent color and printing unaffected by moisture or soil Warning Tape Color Codes Red Electric Orange Telephone and Other Communi
135. Stations shall have a separate screw terminal for each conductor 2 21 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES 2 21 1 Fire Alarm Mass Notification Speakers Audible appliances shall conform to the applicable requirements of UL 464 Appliances shall be connected into notification appliance circuits Surface mounted audible appliances shall be painted red Recessed audible appliances shall be installed with a grill that is painted red a Speakers shall conform to the applicable requirements of UL 1480 Speakers shall have six different sound output levels and operate with audio line input levels of 70 7 VRMs and 25 5 by means of selectable tap settings settings shall include taps of 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 and 2 watt Speakers shall incorporate a high efficiency speaker for maximum output at minimum power across a frequency range of 150 Hz to 10 000 Hz and shall have a sealed back construction Speakers shall be capable of installation on standard 4 inch square electrical boxes Where speakers and strobes are provided in the same location they may be combined into a single wall mounted unit 11 inputs shall be polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring via the FMCP b Provide speaker mounting plates constructed of cold rolled steel having a minimum thickness of 16 gauge or molded high impact plastic and equipped with mounting holes and other openings as needed for a complete installation Fabricat
136. TARY SEWER DETAILS WATER LINE DETAILS DESCRIPTION MECHANICAL SITE PLAN DESCRIPTION ELECTRICAL AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SITE PLAN ELECTRICAL SITE DETAILS COMMUNICATION SITE DETAILS 2 DISCIPLINE DESIGNATORS 3 SHEET TYPE DESIGNATORS G GENERAL 0 GENERAL H HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 1 PLANS V SURVEY MAPPING 2 ELEVATIONS B GEOTECHNICAL 3 SECTIONS C CIVIL 4 LARGE SCALE VIEWS L LANDSCAPE 5 DETAILS S STRUCTURAL 6 SCHEDULES amp DIAGRAMS A ARCHITECTURAL 7 USER DEFINED INTERIORS 8 USER DEFINED Q EQUIPMENT 9 3D REPRESENTATIONS F FIRE PROTECTION P PLUMBING D PROCESS M MECHANICAL E ELECTRICAL T TELECOMMUNICATIONS R RESOURCE STRUCTURAL FILE NAME ND22S 001 PDF ND22S 002 PDF ND22S 003 PDF ND22S 004 PDF ND22S 100 PDF ND22S 110 PDF ND22S 120 PDF ND22S 201 PDF ND22S 202 PDF ND22S 203 PDF ND22S 210 PDF ND22S 211 PDF ND22S 301 PDF ND22S 302 PDF ND22S 303 PDF ND22S 304 PDF ND22S 305 PDF ARCHITECTURAL FILE NAME ND22A 110 PDF ND22A 120 PDF ND22A 130 PDF ND22A 140 PDF ND22A 200 PDF ND22A 201 PDF ND22A 300 PDF ND22A 301 PDF ND22A 302 PDF ND22A 303 PDF ND22A 400 PDF ND22A 401 PDF ND22A 402 PDF ND22A 403 PDF ND22A 410 PDF ND22A 420 PDF ND22A 421 PDF ND22A 430 PDF ND22A 431 PDF ND22A 440 PDF ND22A 441 PDF ND22A 442 PDF ND22A 450 PDF ND22A 451 PDF ND22A 500 PDF ND22A 510 PDF ND22A 520 PDF ND22A 530 PDF ND22A 600 PDF ND22A 610 PDF ND22A 00 PDF 22 710 22 711 22 72
137. TATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 CKD BY SLO PLOT DATE 4 15 2015 PLOT SCALE 10 01 11 ND22 DORM CVLR RVT FILE NAME DRAWN BY DESIGN BY PFW PFW SBMT BY OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND FIRE ALARM PLAN SHEET IDENTIFICATION FA121 ELECTRICAL FA601 FPP 01 RED LOCKABLE BREAKER LOCAL OPERATING CONSOLE LOC WITH HANDHELD MICROPHONE 2 3 SINGLE STATION DETECTOR TYP T DUAL SMOKE CO FA LOOP C CO L y LOCATED IN ES TYPICAL SIGNALING MECHANICAL LINE CIRCUIT SLC RM 001 DUCT DETECTOR L 1 T z k FLOW SWITCH TYP TAMPER SWITCH TYP 4 ON FIRE RISER xc PER FIRE ALARM o C TC TC TYPICAL NOTIFICATION MASS NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT NAC CONTROL PANEL FMCP CM CM TYPICAL MNS VISUAL APPLIANCE CIRCUIT TYPICAL MNS AUDIO SPEAKER OR HORN APPLIANCE CIRCUIT TYPICAL CONTROLS OUTPUT CIRCUIT NOTES US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015 1 2 FIRE ALARM amp MASS NOTIFICATION RISER DIAGRAM1 07 SEE PLAN DRAWINGS FOR DEVICE QUANTITIES AND TYPES LOCAL OPERATING CONSOL
138. TION FOR MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 2 9 TOOLS Special tools shall be furnished Special tools shall include uncommon tools necessary for the operation and maintenance of boilers burners pumps fans controls meters special piping systems and other equipment Small hand tools shall be furnished within a suitable cabinet mounted where directed 2 10 BOILER WATER TREATMENT Submit three complete copies of the proposed water treatment plan The plan shall include a layout control scheme a list of the existing water conditions including the items listed in this paragraph a list of all chemicals the proportion of chemicals to be added the final treated water conditions and a description of environmental concerns for handling the chemicals The water treatment system shall be capable of feeding chemicals and bleeding the system The final fill of the heating water System shall include propylene glycol at the concentration level indicated on the drawings and additional chemical required to prevent corrosion and Scale within the boiler and piping distribution system Submit three complete copies of operating and maintenance manuals for the step by step water treatment procedures including procedures for testing the water quality The water shall be treated to maintain the conditions recommended by the boiler manufacturer Chemicals shall meet required federal state and local environmental regulations for the treatment of boilers and discharge
139. TOP OF COMPLIANCE INTERSECTIONS o SLABS ON METAL FORMS CENTER MESH IN PORTION OF SLAB AE FORMS pe F INSPECTION OF DRILLED CONCRETE ANCHORS INCLUDING EXPANSION AND ADHESIVE GROUTED ANCHORS NOTE FOUNDATIONS 3 COVER ON BOTTOM AND SIDE SHALL INCLUDE VISUAL VERIFICATION OF DRILLED HOLE DEPTH SPACING EDGE DISTANCES AND HOLE WALLS 2 UNO CLEANING FOR GROUTED ANCHORS GROUT INSTALLATION SHALL BE OBSERVED AND GROUT PRODUCT UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED THE CONTRACTOR HAS THE OPTION OF CONSTRUCTING INTERSECTIONS WITH OR WITHOUT 4 PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING CONCRETE FINISHES UNO G INCLUDE SPECIAL INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN CONTRACTOR S QUALITY CONTROL CQC PLAN CONSTRUCTION JOINTS REINFORCE PER APPLICABLE DETAIL SHEET WALLS PER SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATIONS PER SPECIFICATIONS IDENTIFICATION SLABS TO BE EXPOSED PER SPECIFICATIONS S 0 0 1 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE IBC 2012 n 1 THE FASTENING SCHEDULE THIS SHEET SHOWS MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS UNLESS NOTED US Army Corps of TABLE 2304 9 1 FASTENING SCHEDULE OTHERWISE SEE DETAILS ON OTHER STRUCTURAL SHEETS FOR ADDITIONAL NAILING REQUIREMENTS Endinsers CONNECTION COMMON NAILS 1 LOCATION OMAHA DISTRICT 1 JOIST TO SILL OR GIRDER 3
140. UATION 1 1 4 HWR SEE SHEET 103 FOR CONTINUATION N ATTIC ACCESS HATCH ATTIC CLERESTORY MECHANICAL HYDRONIC PIPING PLAN 3 16 1 0 GENERAL NOTES 1 ALL HYDRONIC PIPING CONNECTIONS TO HVAC EQUIPMENT SHALL BE SIZED TO MEET MANUFACTURER S CONNECTIONS MECHANICAL KEYNOTES 1 RISE PIPING UP AND OVER ATTIC WALK WAY MAINTAIN MIN CLEARANCE 6 6 FROM FINISHED ATTIC FLOOR PLAN NORTH US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015 AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS DESCRIPTION 1 ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 PLOT DATE 4 10 2015 PLOT SCALE 3 39 58 3 16 1 0 CKD BY MTS FILE NAME DRAWN BY DESIGN BY KP KP SBMT BY OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND ATTIC CLERESTORY MECHANICAL HYDRONIC PIPING PLAN SHEET IDENTIFICATION M 104 M 400 M 400A M 400A s LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL HVAC CONTROL PANEL HOUSEKEEPING pape e SEE SHEET M 502 FOR HYDR
141. UIPMENT GENERAL NOTES t NOT ALL CONTROLS CONTROL WIRING PIPING AND ACCESSORIES ARE NECESSARILY SHOWN ON THE CONTROL DRAWINGS REFER TO ALL SECTIONS DETAILS PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR COMPLETE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2 SEE PERTINENT PLAN SHEETS FOR LOCATIONS OF TEMPERATURE CONTROL PANELS TEMPERATURE SENSORS AND ASSOCIATED TEMPERATURE CONTROL MOTOR CONTROLLERS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A HAND OFF AUTO SELECTOR SWITCH SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 26 20 00 EACH MOTOR CONTROLLER SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH AN AUXILLIARY CONTACT FOR VERIFICATION THAT THE H O A SWITCH IS IN THE AUTO POSITION THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE INPUT TO THE DDC SYSTEM FROM THIS CONTACT S DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEM MANUFACTURED BY JOHNSON CONTROLS LLC 5 THE DDC SYSTEM SHALL NOT BE INTEGRATED INTO AN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AS PART OF THIS THE DDC SYSTEM SOFTWARE SHALL PROVIDE THE ABILITY TO BE INTEGRATED INTO AN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN THE FUTURE AND SHALL SUPPORT THE ALARM REPORTING AND APPLICATION PROGRAMS INDICATED 6 THE CONTROL SEQUENCES PROVIDED ARE BASED ON EQUIPMENT HAND OFF AUTO CHES BEING IN THE AUTO POSITION THE BOILER EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN SWITCH SHALL PROVIDE AN INPUT TO THE DDC SYSTEM FOR ALARM REPORTING IN ADDITION TO PROVIDING AN INPUT TO THE BOILER CONTROL SYSTEM THE DDC SYSTEM INSTALLED SHALL NOT BE INTEGRATED INTO AN INSTALLATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AS PART OF THIS WORK B
142. UMP SHUTOFF amp ALARM CONTACTS PUMP ON INDICATOR LIGHT amp CONTACTS FOR CONNECTION TO BAS FOR PUMP STATUS AND LOW LEVEL ALARM PROVIDE POWER CORD AND SINGLE POINT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 50 PROPYLENE GLYCOL WATER SOLUTION FOR HEATING SYSTEM FILL TANK WITH SOLUTION AFTER PIPING SYSTEM HAS BEEN FILLED USE ALUMINUM SAFE PROPYLENE GLYCOL DESIGN PRESS MAX PRESS MANUFACTURER lt TYPE SYSTEM FLOW GPM PSIG DROP FT WG MODEL REMARK OO AME O HEATING SYSTEM system 5 AMTROLUZAS 2 AS REMARKS 1 AIR AND DIRT SEPARATOR WITH STRAINER AUTOMATIC AIR VENT AND BLOW DOWN VALVE a HOT WATER UNIT HEATER SCHEDULE nsus CAPACITY AIRFLOW FLOW MAX PRESSURE AR TEMP MOUNTING MANUFACTURER BTU HR CFM GPM DROP FT WG ORIENTATION MODEL NO 000 je HORIZONTAL TRANE UHSBA18 123 45 BOILER SCHEDULE MANUFACTURER MODEL GAP i TUI 7 EFFICIENCY 110 000 160 140 mE NATURAL GAS 1 2 3 4 110 000 160 140 NATURAL GAS 1 2 3 4 US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015 1 REMARKS FLUID 15 50 PROPYLENE GLYCOL WATER SOLUTION D UR 2 PROVIDE BOILER CIRCULATING PUMP WHEN BOILER IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH INTEGRATED PUMP 1 CAPACITY BASED ON 160 F SUPPLY WATER TEMP WITH A MAXIMUM 20 DEGREE TEMPERATURE DROP WATER CONTAINS 50 PROPYLENE GLYCOL
143. UT SOFTWARE AND PROGRAMMING PROVIDED SHALL ALLOW AND FULLY SUPPORT THE ABILITY TO INTEGRATE THE DDC SYSTEM INTO AN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AT A FUTURE TIME US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015 AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS DESCRIPTION 1 ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 CKD BY MTS PLOT DATE 4 15 2015 PLOT SCALE 11 09 53 AM FILE NAME DRAWN BY DESIGN BY KP KP SBMT BY OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND MECHANICAL CONTROL 1 SHEET IDENTIFICATION M 700 703 BOILER OMT LOC UTILITY 001 SUNSHIELD N OUTSIDE INSIDE LOCAL DISPLAY PANEL LOC IN UTILITY 001 HW PMP SS HW PMP C DDC Y Y e PROVIDE BOILER LOOP CIRCULATION PUMP TYPICAL OF 2 IF NOT INTEGRAL TO BOILER TYPICAL Bo A ISOLATION VALVE gt eye TO DDC ds OTHER POINT
144. X VAV UNIT INLET 2 WAY CONTROL VALVE CALIBRATED BALANCING VALVE HWR HWS k BALL VALVE Ne TYP STRAINER amp BLOW OFF VALVE UNION TYP SUPPLY AIR 3 4 DRAIN VALVE US Army Corps of Engineers OMAHA DISTRICT 4 13 2015 VAV UNIT WITH REHEAT COIL DETAIL NS yrs 45 ISOLATING BALL VALVE TYPICAL CALIBRATED BRONZE 2 BALANCING VALVE FLANGE OR UNION TYPICAL THERMOMETER TYPICAL STRAINER W BLOW OFF VALVE amp HOSE DRAIN END AUTOMATIC AIR VENT Sy m wt 3 WAY CONTROL VALVE 0 4 5GPM HOSE END AMENDMENT 00001 GENERAL REVISIONS DESCRIPTION 1 ISSUE DATE 03 23 2015 SOLICITATION NO W9128F 15 B 0007 CONTRACT NO FILE NUMBER AF721 314 01 CKD BY MTS PLOT DATE 4 10 2015 PLOT SCALE 3 40 09 PM FILE NAME DRAWN BY DESIGN BY KP KP SBMT BY COIL PIPING DETAIL 3 WAY CONTROL VALVE V7 N T S OMAHA DISTRICT OMAHA NEBRASKA US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY CAVALIER AFS ND MECHANICAL DETAILS 1 SHEET IDENTIFICATION M 500 M 601 GLYCOL FEEDER SCHEDULE AIR SEPARATOR SCHEDULE MANUFACTURER VOLUME MODEL SYSTEM GAL GLYCOL REMARKS 50 GALLON POLYETHYLENE TANK MOUNTED ON FACTORY FABRICATED METAL STAND FRAME FLOAT SWITCH FOR LOW LEVEL P
145. YEES elt Instructor 42 Required Instruction Time Technical Training w w 3S7 Technical Data and Computer Software 3 8 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE O amp M INSTRUCTIONS 3 9 EXTRA MATERIALS 34 9 1 Repair Service Replacement Parts 3 9 2 Interchangeable Parts End of Section Table of Contents SECTION 28 31 76 Page 4 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 PART 1 dd SECTION 28 31 76 INTERIOR FIRE ALARM AND MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEM 08 11 GENERAL RELATED SECTIONS Section 26 00 00 00 20 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS applies to this section with the additions and modifications specified herein addition refer to the following sections for related work and coordination 1 3 Section 23 00 00 AIR SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION VENTILATION AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS Section 21 21 00 FIRE EXTINGUISHING SPRINKLER SYSTEMS RESIDENTIAL Section 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE for door release and additional work related to finish hardware Section 07 84 00 FIRESTOPPING for additional work related to firestopping SUMMARY Scope This work includes completion of design and providing a new complete fire alarm and mass notification system as described herein and on the contract drawings for the CAVALIER DORMITORY Include in the system wiring raceways pull boxes terminal cabinets outlet and mounting boxes control equipment alarm and su
146. ach system component and each panel component and compliance with UL 864 22 Provide complete battery calculations for both the alarm alert and supervisory power requirements Submit ampere hour requirements for each system component with the calculations 3 A voltage drop calculation to indicate that sufficient voltage is available for proper operation of the system and all components at the minimum rated voltage of the system operating on batteries b For battery calculations use the following assumptions Assume starting voltage of 24 VDC for starting the calculations to size the batteries Calculate the required Amp Hours for the specified standby time and then calculate the required Amp Hours for the specified alarm time Calculate the nominal battery voltage after operation on batteries for the specified time period Using this voltage perform a voltage drop calculation for circuit containing device and or appliances remote from the power sources 2 15 2 Battery Chargers Provide a solid state fully automatic variable charging rate battery charger The charger shall be capable of providing 120 percent of the connected system load and shall maintain the batteries at full charge In the event the batteries are fully discharged 20 4 Volts dc the charger shall recharge the batteries back to 95 percent of full charge within 48 hours after a single discharge cycle as described in paragraph CAPACITY above Provide pilot light to
147. actory excavated material without specific written authorization Dispose of satisfactory material authorized to be wasted in designated areas approved for surplus material Storage or designated waste areas if available as directed else dispose of outside the limits of Government controlled land Clear and grub newly designated waste areas on Government controlled land before disposal of waste material thereon Stockpile and use coarse rock from excavations for constructing slopes or embankments adjacent to streams or sides and bottoms of channels and for protecting against erosion Do not dispose excavated material to obstruct the flow of any stream endanger a partly finished structure impair the efficiency or appearance of any structure or be detrimental to the completed work in any way a9 BURIED TAPE d Buried Warning and Identification Tape Provide buried utility lines with utility identification tape Bury tape 12 inches below finished grade under pavements and slabs bury tape 6 inches below top of subgrade 250 BACKFILLING AND COMPACTION Place backfill adjacent to any and all types of structures and compact to SECTION 31 00 00 Page 12 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 at least 92 percent laboratory maximum density for cohesive materials or 95 percent laboratory maximum density for cohesionless materials to prevent wedging action or eccentric loading upon or against
148. ad for boiler Activate controls system boiler start sequence as follows a Start hot water pump and establish hot water flow Verify boiler hot water proof of flow switch operation Record outdoor air temperature b Verify control system energizes boiler start sequence Verify boiler senses hot water temperature below set point and control system activates boiler start Setpoint deg F 2 Verify boiler inlet outlet pressure reading compare to Test and Balance TAB Report boiler design conditions and boiler manufacturer s performance data DESIGN SYSTEM TEST ACTUAL Boiler inlet water temperature deg F Boiler outlet water temperature deg F Boiler outlet pressure psig Boiler flow rate gpm Flue gas temperature at boiler outlet deg F Percent carbon dioxide in flue gas Draft at boiler flue gas exit inches wg Stack emission pollutants concentration Fuel type Combustion efficiency 3 Record the following information Ambient dry bulb temperature to determine reset schedule degrees F Building Entering hot water temperature degrees F Building Leaving hot water temperature degrees F 4 Verify temperatures in item 3 are in accordance with the reset Schedule 5 Verify proper operation of boiler safeties a Low water b Water flow Flame failure d Pilot failure e Pre and Post Purge failure Pressure relief g High temperature 6 Shut off building h
149. all be the same as the effective date of the termination for default the the For a modification confirming the contacting officer s determination of the amount due in settlement of a contract termination the effective date shall be the same as the effective date of the initial decision Item 6 Issued By Insert the name and address of the issuing office If applicable insert the appropriate issuing office code in the code block Item 8 Name and Address of Contractor For modifications to a contract or order enter the contractor s name address and code as shown in the original contract or order unless changed by this or a previous modification Item 9 Amendment of Solicitation No Dated and 10 Modification of Contract Order No Dated Check the appropriate box and in the corresponding blanks insert the number and date of the original solicitation contract or order 12 Accounting and Appropriation When appropriate indicate the impact of the modification each affected accounting classification by inserting one of the following entries 1 i Accounting classification Net increase 2 Accounting classification Net decrease NOTE If there changes to multiple accounting classifications that cannot be placed in block 12 insert an asterisk and the words See continuation sheet Item 13 Check the appropriate box to indicate
150. anchors the load imposed on each support or anchor net required fer radiant floor tubing and typical support details Include on the drawings any information required to demonstrate that the system has been coordinated and will properly function as a unit and to show equipment relationship to other parts of the work including clearances required for operation and maintenance Include in the data a complete list of parts and supplies with current unit prices and source of supply and a list of the parts recommended by the manufacturer to be replaced after 1 and 3 years of service PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 2 2 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT Standard Products Provide materials and equipment which are the standard products of a manufacturer regularly engaged in the manufacture of the products and that essentially duplicate items that have been in satisfactory use for at least 2 years prior to bid opening Equipment shall be supported by a service organization that is in the opinion of the Contracting Officer reasonably convenient to the site Submit manufacturer s catalog data included with the detail drawings for the following i Seer sysctl Sor b Data showing model size options etc that are intended for consideration Data submitted shall be adequate to demonstrate compliance with contract requirements Data shall include manufacturer s written installation instructions and manufacturer s r
151. and maintenance manuals 1 7 QUALITY ASSURANCE Equipment and devices shall be compatible and operable with existing station fire alarm system and shall not impair reliability or operational functions of existing supervising station fire alarm system a In NFPA publications referred to herein consider advisory provisions to be mandatory as though the word shall had been substituted for Should wherever it appears interpret reference to authority having jurisdiction to mean the Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency Fire Protection Engineering Subject Matter Expert b recommended practices stated in the manufacturer s literature or documentation shall be considered as mandatory requirements Devices and equipment for fire alarm service shall be listed by UL Fire Prot Dir or approved by FM APP GUIDE 1 7 1 Qualifications 1 7 1 1 Design Services Installations requiring completion of installation drawings and Specification or modifications of fire detection fire alarm mass notification system fire suppression systems or mass notification systems shall require the services and review of a qualified engineer For the purposes of meeting this requirement a qualified engineer is defined as an individual meeting one of the following conditions a registered professional engineer having a Bachelor of Science or Masters of Science Degree in Fire Protection Engineering from an accredited university engineering program
152. ant master controller shall be furnished to provide anticipatory signals to all boiler controllers Boiler controllers shall react to anticipatory signals from the plant master controller as necessary in response to the boiler temperature indication to maintain the preset temperature An automatic manual switch shall be provided to allow the Sequence of boiler loading to be varied to distribute equal firing time on all boilers in the plant The plant master controller shall load the boilers one at a time as the plant load increases unless recommended otherwise by the boiler manufacturer 4 4 Combustion Safety Controls and Equipment Combustion safety controls and equipment shall be UL listed microprocessor based distributed process controller The system shall include mounting hardware wiring and cables and associated equipment The controller shall be mounted completely wired programmed debugged and SECTION 23 52 00 Page 8 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 tested to perform all of its functions The controller shall process the Signals for complete control and monitoring of the boiler This shall include maintaining boiler status starting and stopping all control functions sequencing control functions and signaling alarm conditions The program shall be documented and include cross references in description of coils and contacts Microprocessor shall be able to perform self d
153. anual lst Edition U S GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL USGBC LEED NC 2009 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design tm New Construction Rating System 2 DEFINITIONS In some instances terminology differs between the Contract and the Commissioning Standard primarily because the intent of this Section is to use the industry standards specified along with additional requirements listed herein to produce optimal results The following table of similar terms is provided for clarification only Contract requirements take precedent over the corresponding ACG NEBB or TABB requirements where differences exist SIMILAR TERMS Contract Term ACG NEBB TABB Commissioning ACG Commissioning Procedural SMACNA HVAC Standard Guideline Standards for Commissioning Building Systems Guidelines Commissioning SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 2 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 1 Js SIMILAR TERMS Contract Term ACG NEBB TABB Commissioning ACG Certified NEBB Qualified TABB Certified Specialist Commissioning Commissioning Commissioning Agent Administrator Supervisor 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 3 1 General Perform Commissioning in accordance with the requirements of the standard under which the Commissioning Firm s qualifications are approved i e ACG Commissioning Guideline NEBB Commissioning Standard or SMACNA 1429 unless otherwise stated herein Con
154. as shown on the drawings Size weight and design shall preclude shifting of equipment under operating conditions Foundations shall meet the requirements of the equipment manufacturer Concrete shall conform to Section 03 30 00 CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE and grout shall be approved non shrinking 3 2 12 Equipment Installation Install equipment in accordance with installation instructions of the manufacturers Grout equipment mounted on concrete foundations before installing piping Install piping in such a manner as not to place a strain on the equipment Do not bolt flanged joints tight unless they match Grade anchor guide and support piping without low pockets 3 2 43 Cleaning of Systems installation of the various system components is completed fill start and vent prior to cleaning Place terminal control valves in open position Add cleaner to closed system at concentration as recommended by manufacturer Apply heat while circulating slowly raising temperature to 160 degrees F and maintain for 12 hours minimum Remove heat and circulate to 100 degrees F or less drain systems as quickly as possible and refill with clean water Circulate for 6 hours at design temperatures then drain Refill with clean water and repeat until system cleaner is removed Use neutralizer agents on recommendation of system cleaner Supplier and approval of Contracting Officer Remove clean and replace Strainer screens Inspect remove sludge and fl
155. at http energy gov eere femp covered product category commercial boilers Efficiences are based on HI BTS 2000 Method to Determine Efficiency of Commercial Space Heating Boilers from the Hydronics Institute 2424 2 Hot Water Heating Boilers The hot water heating boiler shall be capable of operating at the specified maximum continuous capacity without damage or deterioration to the boiler its setting firing equipment or auxiliaries The rated capacity shall be the capacity at which the boiler will operate continuously while maintaining at least the specified minimum efficiency 2 3 FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT Boiler shall be designed to burn gas Each boiler shall comply with Federal state and local emission regulations 2 3 1 Burners 2 3 1 1 Gas Fired Burners and Controls Burners shall be UL approved mechanical draft burners with all air necessary for combustion supplied by a blower where the operation is coordinated with the burner 2 3 2 Draft Fans Fans conforming to AMCA 801 shall be furnished as an integral part of boiler design Fans shall be centrifugal with or axial flow type Each fan shall be sized for output volume and static pressure rating sufficient for pressure losses excess air requirements at the burner leakages temperature and elevation corrections for worst ambient conditions all at full combustion to meet net rated output at normal firing conditions plus an overall excess air volume of 10 percent
156. ated switch or electrically actuated probe type low water cutoff Float chamber where utilized by the boiler manufacturer shall be provided with a blow down connection Cutoff shall cause a safety shutdown and sound an alarm when the boiler water level drops below a safe minimum level safety shutdown due to low water shall require manual reset before operation can be resumed and shall prevent recycling of the burner The cutoff shall be in strict accordance to the latest version of code ASME CSD 1 Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers 2 4 4 2 Water Flow Interlock Hot water boiler limit controls shall be provided to include protection for low boiler water flow and high boiler water temperature The limit controls shall be interlocked with the combustion control system to effect boiler alarm and shutdown The controls shall not allow boiler startup unless hot water flow is proven SECTION 23 52 00 9 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 215 PUMPS 25541 Boiler Circulating Pumps Circulating pumps shall be electrically driven single stage centrifugal type and have a capacity not less than indicated Boiler circulating pumps Shall be supported by the piping on which installed and shall be closed coupled shaft or flexible coupled shaft 2 6 HAIR HANDLINC UNITS D 7 E CIN tr VT Bana cee ides omd acencedomed csud qpmes
157. ation We the undersigned have witnessed the above functional performance tests and certify that the item tested has met the performance requirements in this section of the specifications Signature and Date Contractor s Commissioning Specialist Contractor s Mechanical Representative Contractor s Electrical Representative Contractor s TAB Representative Contractor s Controls Representative Design Agency Representative SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 30 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Contracting Officer s Representative Using Agency s Representative SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 31 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Functional Performance Test Checklist Air Cooled Condensing Unit For Condensing Unit CU 1 1 Functional Performance Test Contractor shall demonstrate operation of refrigeration system in accordance with specifications including the following Start building air handler to provide load for condensing unit Activate controls system start sequence as follows a Start air handling unit Verify control system energizes condensing unit start sequence b Verify and record data in 2 and 3 below c Shut off air handling equipment to verify condensing unit de energizes d Restart air handling equipment one minute after condensing unit shut down Verify condensing unit restart sequen
158. ba 98 Operation of a duct smoke sensor shall shut down the appropriate air handler in accordance with NFPA 90A in addition to other requirements of this paragraph and as allowed by NFPA 72 429 Operation of an interface that operates vibrating pagers worn by hearing impaired occupants p A supervisory signal shall automatically initiate the following functions 1 Visual indication of the device operated on the FACP and on the graphic annunciator and sound the audible alarm at the respective panel 2 Transmission of a supervisory signal to the fire department 3 Recording of the event electronically in the history log of the control unit q A trouble condition shall automatically initiate the following functions 1 Visual indication of the system trouble on the FACP and on the graphic annunciator and sound the audible alarm at the respective panel 2 Transmission of a trouble signal to the fire department 3 Recording of the event in the history log of the control unit r The maximum permissible elapsed time between the actuation of an SECTION 28 31 76 Page 15 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 2 2 initiating device and its indication at the FACP is 10 seconds S maximum elapsed time between the occurrence of the trouble condition and its indication at the FACP is 200 seconds t Activation of a LOC pushbutton shall activate the au
159. basins at the earliest stages of site development and throughout construction grade the construction area to provide positive surface water runoff away from the construction activity or provide temporary ditches swales and other drainage features and equipment as required to maintain dry soils When unsuitable working platforms for equipment operation and unsuitable soil support for Subsequent construction features develop remove unsuitable material and provide new soil material as specified herein is the responsibility of the Contractor to assess the soil and ground water conditions presented by the plans and specifications and to employ necessary measures to permit construction to proceed 3 2 4 Dewatering Control groundwater flowing toward or into excavations to prevent sloughing of excavation slopes and walls boils uplift and heave in the excavation and to eliminate interference with orderly progress of construction Do not permit French drains sumps ditches or trenches within 3 feet of the foundation of any structure except with specific written approval and after specific contractual provisions for restoration of the foundation area have been made Take control measures by the time the excavation reaches the water level in order to maintain the integrity of the in situ material While the excavation is open maintain the water level continuously at least 1 foot below the working level Contractor is responsible for design and
160. ble conduit and backboxes for the fire alarm system mass notification System The Fire Alarm installer shall be factory trained in the installation adjustment testing and operation of the equipment specified herein and on the drawings 1751 5 Test Personnel Fire Alarm Technicians with a minimum of eight years of experience NICET Level III utilized to test and certify the installation of the fire alarm mass notification devices cabinets and panels The Fire Alarm technicians testing the equipment shall be factory trained in the installation adjustment testing and operation of the equipment specified herein and on the drawings 1 7 1 6 Manufacturer s Representative The fire alarm and mass notification equipment manufacturer s representative shall be present for the connection of wiring to the control panel The Manufacturer s Representative shall be an employee of the manufacturer with necessary technical training NICET Level III on the System being installed 1 7 1427 Manufacturer Components shall be of current design and shall be in regular and recurrent production at the time of installation Provide design materials and devices for a protected premises fire alarm system complete conforming to NFPA 72 except as otherwise or additionally specified herein 1 2 2 Regulatory Requirements 12 1 Requirements for Fire Protection Service Equipment and material shall have been tested by UL and listed in UL Fire Prot Dir
161. bsurface construction immediately to the Contracting Officer 32227 Structural Excavation Ensure that footing subgrades have been inspected and approved by the Contracting Officer prior to concrete placement 343 OPENING AND DRAINAGE OF EXCAVATION Notify the Contracting Officer sufficiently in advance of the opening of any excavation or borrow pit to permit elevations and measurements of the undisturbed ground surface to be taken Except as otherwise permitted excavation areas providing adequate drainage Transport overburden and other spoil material to designated spoil areas or otherwise dispose of as directed Ensure that excavation of any area or dumping of spoil material results in minimum detrimental effects on natural environmental conditions 3 4 SHORING 3 4 1 General Requirements Submit a Shoring and Sheeting plan for approval if required by the nature of work 15 days prior to starting work Submit drawings and calculations certified by a registered professional engineer describing the methods for shoring and sheeting of excavations Finish shoring including sheet piling and install as necessary to protect workmen banks adjacent paving structures and utilities Remove shoring bracing and sheeting as excavations are backfilled in a manner to prevent caving 325 GRADING AREAS Where indicated divide work into grading areas within which satisfactory excavated material will be placed in embankments fills and req
162. cations Blue Water Systems SECTION 31 00 00 Page 7 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Warning Tape Color Codes Green Sewer Systems zuo Detectable Warning Tape for Non Metallic Piping Provide polyethylene plastic tape conforming to the width color and printing requirements specified above with a minimum thickness of 0 004 inch and a minimum strength of 1500 psi lengthwise and 1250 psi crosswise Manufacture tape with integral wires foil backing or other means of enabling detection by a metal detector when tape is buried up to 3 feet deep Encase metallic element of the tape in a protective jacket or provide with other means of corrosion protection PART 3 EXECUTION Am 1 Sack STRIPPING TOPSOIL Where indicated or directed strip topsoil to a depth of 10 inches Spread topsoil on areas already graded and prepared for topsoil or transported and deposited in stockpiles convenient to areas that are to receive application of the topsoil later or at locations indicated or specified Keep topsoil separate from other excavated materials brush litter objectionable weeds roots stones larger than 2 inches in diameter and other materials that would interfere with planting and maintenance operations 3 2 GENERAL Perform excavation of every type of material encountered within the limits of
163. ce 2 Verify condensing unit amperage each phase and voltage phase to phase and phase to ground Motor Full Load Amps Amperage Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Voltage Ph1 Ph2 Ph1 Ph3 Ph2 Ph3 Voltage 1 Ph2 gnd Ph3 gnd 3 Record the following information Ambient dry bulb temperature Suction pressure Discharge pressure degrees F psig psig 4 Unusual vibration noise etc 5 Certification the undersigned have witnessed the above functional performance tests and certify that the item tested has met the performance requirements in this section of the specifications Signature and Date Contractor s Commissioning Specialist Contractor s Mechanical Representative Contractor s Electrical Representative Contractor s TAB Representative Contractor s Controls Representative Design Agency Representative SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 32 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Contracting Officer s Representative Using Agency s Representative SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 33 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Functional Performance Test Checklist Hot Water Boiler For Boiler 1 B 2 1 Functional Performance Test Contractor shall demonstrate operation of hot water system in accordance with specifications including the following Start building heating equipment to provide lo
164. ce of material to determine SECTION 31 00 00 Page 17 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 the optimum moisture and laboratory maximum density values One representative test per 1 000 cubic yards of fill and backfill or when any change in material occurs which may affect the optimum moisture content or laboratory maximum density 3 16 6 Tolerance Tests for Subgrades Perform continuous checks on the degree of finish specified in paragraph SUBGRADE PREPARATION during construction of the subgrades 3 16 7 Displacement of Sewers After other required tests have been performed and the trench backfill compacted to 2 feet above the top of the pipe inspect the pipe to determine whether significant displacement has occurred Conduct this inspection in the presence of the Contracting Officer Inspect pipe sizes larger than 36 inches while inspecting smaller diameter pipe by shining a light or laser between manholes or manhole locations or by the use of television cameras passed through the pipe If in the judgment of the Contracting Officer the interior of the pipe shows poor alignment or any other defects that would cause improper functioning of the system replace or repair the defects as directed at no additional cost to the Government 3 17 DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS MATERIAL Remove surplus material or other soil material not required or suitable for filling or backfilling and brush re
165. d Sections are independent from the requirements of this Section and shall not be used to satisfy any of the requirements specified in this Section Provide all materials Services and labor required to perform the pre functional performance tests checks and functional performance tests A functional performance test shall be aborted if any system deficiency prevents the successful completion of the test or if any participating non Government commissioning team member of which participation is specified is not present for the test 3 2 1 Pre Functional Performance Test Checklists Perform Pre Functional Performance Test Checklists for the items indicated in Appendix A at least 28 days prior to the start of Pre Functional Performance Test Checks Correct and re inspect deficiencies discovered during these checks in accordance with the applicable contract requirements Submit the schedule for the test checks at least 14 days prior to the start of Pre Functional Performance Test Checks 3 2 2 Functional Performance Tests Submit test procedures at least 28 days prior to the start of Functional Performance Tests Submit the schedule for the tests at least 14 days prior to the start of Functional Performance Tests Perform Functional Performance Tests for the items indicated in Appendix B Begin Functional Performance Tests only after all Pre Functional Performance Test Checklists have been successfully completed Tests shall prove all modes o
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167. d in the ventstaek not greater than 6 inches from the boiler flue outlet for sampling of the exit gases A method shall be provided to seal the hole to prevent exhaust gases from entering the boiler room when samples are not being taken Each exhaust ventstack shall be provided complete with bird screen 2 6 2 Gaskets Gaskets shall be nonasbestos material in accordance with ASME B16 20 full face or self centering type The gaskets shall be of the spiral wound type with graphite filler material 2 7 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Electric motor driven equipment shall be provided complete with motors SECTION 23 52 00 Page 10 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 motor starters and necessary control devices Electrical equipment motor control devices motor efficiencies and wiring shall be as specified in Section 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Motors which are an integral part of the packaged boiler shall be the highest efficiency available by the manufacturer of the packaged boiler 2 7 1 Motor Ratings Motors shall be suitable for the voltage and frequency provided Motors 1 2 hp and larger shall be three phase unless otherwise indicated Motors shall be of sufficient capacity to drive the equipment at the specified capacity without exceeding the nameplate rating on the motor 2 8 INSULATION Shop and field applied insulation shall be as specified in Section 23 07 00 THERMAL INSULA
168. dible and visual alarms in the facility audible message shall be the one associated with the pushbutton activated 4 SYSTEM MONITORING 24 1 Valves Each valve affecting the proper operation of a fire protection system including automatic sprinkler control valves standpipe control valves Sprinkler service entrance valve valves at fire pumps isolating valves for pressure type waterflow or supervision switches and valves at backflow preventers whether supplied under this contract or existing shall be electrically monitored to ensure its proper position Provide each tamper switch with a separate address unless they are within the same room then a maximum of five can use the same address 4 2 Independent Fire Detection System Each existing independent smoke detection subsystem kitchen fire extinguishing system and releasing system e g AFFF shall be monitored both for the presence of an alarm condition and for a trouble condition Provide each monitored condition with a separate address 25 MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 51 Notification Appliance Network The audible notification appliance network consists of speakers located to provide intelligible instructions at all locations in the building The Mass Notification System announcements shall take priority over all other audible announcements of the system including the output of the fire alarm System in a normal or alarm state When a mass notification announc
169. dicate the device in trouble alarm or any supervisory device Display the device name address and actual building location A building floor plan shall be provided mounted behind plexiglass or similar protective material at the annunciator location The floor plan shall indicate all rooms by name and number including the locations of Stairs and elevators The floor plan shall show all devices and their programmed address to facilitate their physical location from the LCD display information 22492 Programming Where programming for the operation of the annunciator is accomplished by a Separate software program than the software for the FMCP the software SECTION 28 31 76 Page 31 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 program shall not require reprogramming after loss of power The software shall be reprogrammable in the field 2 20 MANUAL STATIONS Provide metal or plastic semi flush mounted single action addressable manual stations that are not subject to operation by jarring or vibration Stations shall be equipped with screw terminals for each conductor Stations that require the replacement of any portion of the device after activation are not permitted Stations shall be finished in fire engine red with molded raised lettering operating instructions of contrasting color The use of a key or wrench shall be required to reset the station Manual stations shall be mounted at 42 inches
170. e call on an emergency basis d Notify the Contracting Officer at least 14 days prior to date of proposed conduction of the training course End of Section SECTION 23 52 00 Page 16 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS DIVISION 28 ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SECTION 28 31 49 CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS 04 06 PART 1 GENERAL Tu REFERENCES 1 2 SUBMITTALS PART 2 PRODUCTS CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR CONDUIT BOXES AND FITTINGS WIRES AND CABLES N N N PART 3 EXECUTION 341 INSTALLATION 1L Electrical work 3 1 2 Carbon Monoxide Detector 241223 Grounding and Bonding 3 2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 3s 2wl Carbon Monoxide Detector Test End of Section Table of Contents SECTION 28 31 49 Page 1 ND22 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 SECTION 28 31 49 CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS 04 06 PART 1 GENERAL d d REFERENCES The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced The publications are referred to within the text by the basic designation only NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION NFPA NFPA 70 2014 AMD 1 2013 Errata 1 2013 AMD 2 2013 Errata 2 2013 AMD 3 2014 Errata 3 2014 National Electrical Code UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES UL UL 2034 2008 Reprint Feb 2009 Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Alarms 1 2 SUBMITTALS
171. e conditions Provide circuits for operation of auxiliary appliance during trouble conditions During a Mass Notification event the panel shall not generate nor cause any trouble alarms to be generated with the Fire Alarm system 2 16 5 2 Mass Notification a Mass Notification functions shall take precedence over all other function performed by the Audible Notification System Messages shall utilize a male voice and shall be similar to the following 1 1000 Hz tones as required in 18 4 2 1 of NFPA 72 2 May I have your attention please I have your attention please An fire emergency has been reported in the building Please leave the building by the nearest exit or exit stairway Do not use the elevators Provide a 2 second pause May I have your attention please repeat the message 3 May I have your attention please I have your attention please Severe thunderstorm warning severe thunderstorm warning has been issued Provide a 2 second pause repeat the message 4 May I have your attention please I have your attention please National security warning has been issued Please go inside and tune to your local television station or radio station Remain calm Provide a 2 second pause repeat the message 5 I have your attention please I have your attention please This is an emergency evacuation order Remain calm Follow the emergency officials Remain calm
172. e different from the trouble signal Connect circuit conductors entering or leaving the panel to screw type terminals with each terminal marked for identification Locate diodes and resistors if any on screw terminals in the FACP Circuits operating at 24 VDC shall not operate at less than the UL listed voltage at the sensor or appliance connected Circuits operating at any other voltage shall not have a voltage drop exceeding 10 percent of nominal voltage 2 16 3 Silencing Switches 2 16 3 Alarm Silencing Switch Provide an alarm silencing switch at the FMCP that shall silence the audible and visual This switch shall be overridden upon activation of a subsequent alarm SECTION 28 31 76 Page 24 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 24 62 3 2 Supervisory Trouble Silencing Switch Provide supervisory and trouble silencing switch that shall silence the audible trouble and supervisory signal but not extinguish the visual indicator This switch shall be overridden upon activation of a subsequent alarm supervision or trouble condition Audible trouble indication must resound automatically every 24 hours after the silencing feature has been operated 2 16 4 Non Interfering Power and supervise each circuit such that a signal from one device does not prevent the receipt of signals from any other device Circuits shall be manually reset by switch from the FACP after the initiating device or devices
173. e installed system The maintenance training course shall provide the designated government personnel adequate knowledge required to diagnose repair maintain and expand functions inherent to the system 3 8 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE O amp M INSTRUCTIONS Submit 8 copies of the Operation and Maintenance Instructions indexed and in booklet form The Operation and Maintenance Instructions shall be a single volume or in separate volumes and may be submitted as a Technical Data Package Manuals shall be approved prior to training The Interior Fire Alarm And Mass Notification System Operation and Maintenance Instructions shall include a Manufacturer Data Package 5 as specified in Section 01 78 23 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA SECTION 28 31 76 Page 42 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 b Operating manual outlining step by step procedures required for system startup operation and shutdown The manual shall include the manufacturer s name model number service manual parts list and complete description of equipment and their basic operating features c Maintenance manual listing routine maintenance procedures possible breakdowns and repairs and troubleshooting guide The manuals shall include conduit layout equipment layout and simplified wiring and control diagrams of the system as installed d manuals shall include complete procedures for system revision and expans
174. e instructor shall train the Government employees designated by the Contracting Officer in the care adjustment maintenance and operation of the fire alarm and fire detection system Each instructor shall be thoroughly familiar with all parts of this installation The instructor Shall be trained in operating theory as well as in practical O amp M work Submit the instructors information and qualifications including the training history 3 6 2 Required Instruction Time Provide 8 hours of instruction after final acceptance of the system The instruction shall be given during regular working hours on such dates and times as are selected by the Contracting Officer The instruction may be divided into two or more periods at the discretion of the Contracting Officer The training shall allow for rescheduling for unforeseen maintenance and or fire department responses 2 1 Technical Training Equipment manufacturer or a factory representative shall provide 1 days of on site Training shall allow for classroom instruction as well as individual hands on programming troubleshooting and diagnostics exercises Training shall occur within 6 months of system acceptance 3 7 Technical Data and Computer Software Provide in manual format lesson plans operating instructions maintenance procedures and training data for the training courses The operations training shall familiarize designated government personnel with proper operation of th
175. e modem shall be capable of Auto dialing a preset number based on preprogrammed events The modem shall auto answer and provide a secure password protection system Cabling as specified in Section 27 10 00 BUILDING TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLING SYSTEM 2 23 4 Secure Radio System 22232421 Communications Network The communications network provides two way signals between central control units and autonomous control units in individual building systems and should include redundant primary and backup communication links The system shall incorporate technology to prevent easy interruption of the radio traffic for MNS Alerting 2 23 4 2 Radio Frequency Communications Use of radio frequency type communications systems shall comply with National Telecommunications and Information Administration NTIA requirements The systems shall be designed to minimize the potential for interference jamming eavesdropping and spoofing 2 23 4 3 Licensed Radio Frequency Systems An approved DD Form 1494 for the system is required prior to operation 2 24 AUTOMATIC FIRE TRANSMITTERS 2 24 1 Signals to Be Transmitted to the Base Receiving Station The following signals shall be sent to the base receiving station a Sprinkler water flow b Duct smoke detectors Sprinkler valve supervision 24 25 WIRING Provide wiring materials under this section as specified in Section 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM with the additions and modifications Specified herein
176. e upon a single break or open condition or ground fault or short circuit for Class trouble signal shall also operate upon loss of primary power AC supply absence of a battery supply low battery voltage or removal of alarm or supervisory panel modules Provide a trouble alarm silence feature that shall silence the audible trouble signal without affecting the visual indicator After the system returns to normal operating conditions the trouble signal shall again sound until the trouble is acknowledged smoke sensor in the process of being verified for the actual presence of smoke shall not initiate a trouble condition h Provide program capability via switches in a locked portion of the FACP to bypass the automatic notification appliance circuits fire reporting systemair handler shutdown smoke control operation features Operation of this programming shall indicate this action on the FACP display and printer output i Alarm supervisory and or trouble signals shall be automatically transmitted to the fire department j Alarm functions shall override trouble or supervisory functions Supervisory functions shall override trouble functions k system shall be capable of being programmed from the panels keyboard Programmed information shall be stored in non volatile memory 1 system shall be capable of operating supervising and or monitoring both addressable and non addressable alarm and supe
177. eating equipment to remove load on hot water system Verify boiler shutdown sequence is initiated and accomplished after load is removed SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 34 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 35 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Functional Performance Test Checklist cont Hot Water Boiler Ts Unusual vibration noise etc 8 Certification We the undersigned have witnessed the above functional performance tests and certify that the item tested has met the performance requirements in this section of the specifications Signature and Date Contractor s Commissioning Specialist Contractor s Mechanical Representative Contractor s Electrical Representative Contractor s TAB Representative Contractor s Controls Representative Design Agency Representative Contracting Officer s Representative Using Agency s Representative SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 36 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Functional Performance Test Checklist Unit Heaters The Contracting Officer will select unit heaters to be spot checked during the functional performance test The number of terminals shall not exceed 10 percent Hot water systems for hot water unit heaters must be in operation and supplying design hot water supply te
178. ecommendations for operation and maintenance clearances for the following Boilers Unit Heaters Fuel Burning Equipment Combustion Control Equipment Pumps 8 Fittings and Accessories C7j Fuel O0il Storage System Water Treatment System 1 2 Asbestos Prohibition Asbestos and asbestos containing products will not be allowed SECTION 23 52 00 Page 5 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 2 1 3 Nameplates Secure a plate to each major component of equipment containing the manufacturer s name address type or style model or serial number and catalog number Also display an ENERGY STAR label as applicable Each pressure vessel shall have an approved ASME stamp slet Equipment Guards Belts pulleys chains gears couplings projecting setscrews keys and other rotating parts exposed to personnel contact shall be fully enclosed or guarded in accordance with OSHA requirements High temperature equipment and piping exposed to contact by personnel or where it creates a potential fire hazard shall be properly guarded or covered with insulation of a type specified 2 BOILERS Each boiler shall have the output capacity in British thermal units per hour Btuh as indicated when fired with the specified fuels The boiler shall be furnished complete with the gas burning equipment boiler fittings and trim automatic controls forced draft fan electrical wirin
179. edures without any additional cost to the Government 342 5 1 Bottom Preparation Grade the bottoms of trenches accurately to provide uniform bearing and support for the bottom quadrant of each section of the pipe Excavate bell holes to the necessary size at each joint or coupling to eliminate point bearing Remove stones of 1 2 inch or greater in any dimension or as recommended by the pipe manufacturer whichever is smaller to avoid point bearing 324512 Removal of Unyielding Material Where overdepth is not indicated and unyielding material is encountered in the bottom of the trench remove such material 6 inches below the required grade and replaced with suitable materials as provided in paragraph BACKFILLING AND COMPACTION 3 2 5 3 Removal of Unstable Material Where unstable material is encountered in the bottom of the trench remove such material to the depth directed and replace it to the proper grade with select granular material as provided in paragraph BACKFILLING AND COMPACTION When removal of unstable material is required due to the Contractor s fault or neglect in performing the work the Contractor is responsible for excavating the resulting material and replacing it without additional cost to the Government 3 2 5 4 Excavation for Appurtenances Provide excavation for manholes catch basins inlets or similar Structures of sufficient size to permit the placement and removal of forms for the full length and width of
180. eec cam ea ua 2 6 FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES Boiler fittings and accessories shall be installed with each boiler in accordance with ASME BPVC SEC IV unless otherwise specified 2 6 1 Direct Vents Direct venting shall be used for condensing type boilers Both the air intake and exhaust vents shall be sized and located as indicated on the drawings and as recommended by the boiler manufacturer A separate combustion air intake vent and exhaust vent shall be provided for each boiler 2 6 L T Combustion Air Intake Vent Each boiler shall be provided with a The combustion air intake piping shall be constructed of Schedule 40 in accordance with ASTM 01784 or material recommended by the boiler manufacturer materialvent shall be suitable for the temperature at the boiler combustion air intake connection point Each intake shall be provided complete with bird screen 2 6 1 2 Exhaust Vent Each boiler shall be provided with anThe exhaust vent piping shait tbe constructed of Schedule 40 CPVC or stainless steel conforming to UL 1738 and the boiler manufacturer s recommendations Plastic materials polyetherimide PEI and polyethersulfone PES are forbidden to be used for vent piping of combustion gases The exhaust vent shall be suitable for the maximum anticipated boiler exhaust temperature and shall withstand the corrosive effects of the condensate 0 3125 inch diameter hole shall be provide
181. el that receives inputs from automatic and manual fire alarm devices may supply power to detection devices and interface devices may provide transfer of power to the notification appliances may provide transfer of condition to relays or devices connected to the control unit and reports to and receives signals from the fire alarm control panel SECTION 28 31 76 Page 7 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 1 4 3 Fire Alarm Control Unit and Mass Notification Autonomous Control Unit FMCP A master control panel having the features of a fire alarm and mass notification control unit and fire alarm and mass notification control units are interconnected The panel has central processing memory input and output terminals and LCD LED Display units 1 4 4 Local Operating Console LOC A unit designed to allow emergency responders and or building occupants to operate the MNS including delivery or recorded and or live messages initiate strobe and textural visible appliance operation and other relayed functions 1 4 5 Terminal Cabinet A steel cabinet with locking hinge mounted door that terminal strips are securely mounted 1 5 SUBMITTALS Government approval is required for submittals with a G designation submittals not having a G designation are for Contractor Quality Control approval information only When used a designation following the AO designation identifies the office that
182. em MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEM FUNCTIONS aL Notification Appliance Network SECTION 28 31 76 Page 1 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 N NN BN N N N N N N NNNNNNFNNNNNNDNN 2 2 2 14 Ul OY PARUM 1 0 21 04 951507 LE 2 2 2 Li 11 LE Strobes Text Displays Wide Area MNS Voice Notification Installation Wide Control OVERVOLTAGE AND SURGE PROTECTION Ov PF 1 Signaling Line Circuit Surge Protection 2 Sensor Wiring Surge Protection ADDRESSABLE INTERFACE DEVICES ADDRESSABLE CONTROL MODULE ISOLATION MODULES SMOKE SENSORS 1 Photoelectric Smoke Sensors 2 Ionization Type Smoke Sensors 3 Projected Beam Smoke Detectors 4 Duct Smoke Sensors 5 Smoke Sensor Testing HEAT DETECTORS 1 Heat Detectors Combination Fixed Temperature Rate of Rise Detectors 11 1 2 Rate Compensating Detectors 11 1 3 Fixed Temperature Detectors 22 Self Test Routines 3 Operator Access 4 Operator Control MULTI SENSOR DETECTORS MULTI CRITERIA DETECTORS ELECTRIC POWER 2 14 1 Primary Power 155 SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY 2 15 1 Batteries 2 2 15 R Capacity 1251222 Battery Power Calculations 24 1542 Battery Chargers 16 2 2 2 N 16 16 16 2 2 16 2256 2 2 16 16 16 21165 216 1 6
183. ement is activated during a fire alarm all fire alarm system functions shall continue in an alarm state except for the output signals of the fire alarm audible and visual notification appliances 25 2 Strobes Provide strobes to alert hearing impaired occupants 2543 Text Displays LED text displays textural visible appliances for hearing impaired occupants The textual displays shall be programmable and shall display the same content of the voice message being played The signs shall be able to provide a minimum of100 mm 4 inch high letters and be located in high traffic areas easily seen by building occupants The system shall interface with the Programmable sign controller to activate the proper message 5 4 Wide Area MNS The Wide Area MNS system if available in the area of the building shall SECTION 28 31 76 Page 16 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 2 not be activated by the in building MNS 5 5 Voice Notification An autonomous voice notification control unit is used to monitor and control the notification appliance network and provide consoles for local operation Using a console personnel in the building can initiate delivery of pre recorded voice messages provide live voice messages and instructions and initiate visual strobe and optional textual message notification appliances The autonomous voice notification control unit will temporarily override audible
184. ensate 7 8 3 EXECUTION 3 RE EXAMINATION After becoming familiar with details of the work verify dimensions in the field and advise the Contracting Officer of any discrepancy before performing any work or ordering any materials 2 GAS FUEL SYSTEM Gas piping fittings valves regulators tests cleaning and adjustments shall be in accordance with the Section 23 11 25 FACILITY GAS PIPING 3 COLOR CODE MARKING AND FIELD PAINTING Color code marking of piping shall conform to ASME A13 1 4 MANUFACTURER S SERVICES Provide the services of a manufacturer s representative who is experienced in the installation adjustment and operation of the equipment specified to supervise the installing adjusting and testing of the equipment 5 HEATING SYSTEM TESTS Submit the Qualifications of the firms in charge of installation and testing as specified Submit a statement from the firms proposed to prepare submittals and perform installation and testing demonstrating successful completion of similar services of at least five projects of Similar size or scope at least 2 weeks prior to the submittal of any other item required by this section Before any covering is installed on pipe or SECTION 23 52 00 Page 12 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 heating equipment the entire heating system s piping fittings and terminal heating units shall be hydrostaticall
185. ent shall be provided as a system by a single manufacturer Field installed automatic combustion control system shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations and under the direct supervision of a representative of the control manufacturer The boiler water temperature shall be controlled by a water temperature controller multiple boiler installations each boiler unit shall have a completely independent system of controls responding to the load and to a plant master controller e Electrical controls Electrical control devices shall be rated at 120 or 24 volts and shall be connected as specified in Section 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 44 2 Water Temperature Controller The controller shall be of sturdy construction and shall be protected against dust and dampness The thermostatic element shall be inserted in a Separable socket installed in the upper part of the boiler near the water outlet Modulating controllers shall control the fuel burning equipment to maintain set boiler water temperature within 2 percent Controller shall be furnished with necessary equipment to automatically adjust the setting to suit the outside weather conditions based on input from the building HVAC control system The outside air reset controller shall be operated in such a manner that the operating temperatures required by the boiler manufacturer are not compromised 4 3 Boiler Plant Master Controller A boiler pl
186. eration and Maintenance O amp M InstructionsAO Instruction of Government Employees SD 11 Closeout Submittals As Built Drawings 6 TECHNICAL DATA AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE Technical data and computer software meaning technical data that relates to computer software that are specifically identified in this project and may be defined required in other specifications shall be delivered strictly in accordance with the CONTRACT CLAUSES Identify data delivered by reference to the particular specification paragraph against which it is furnished Data to be submitted shall include complete system equipment and software descriptions Descriptions shall show how the equipment will operate a system to meet the performance requirements of this contract The data package shall also include the following a Identification of programmable portions of system equipment and capabilities b Description of system revision and expansion capabilities and methods of implementation detailing both equipment and software requirements C Provision of operational software data on all modes of programmable portions of the fire alarm and detection system d Description of Fire Alarm and Mass Notification Control Panel equipment operation SECTION 28 31 76 Page 9 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 e Description of auxiliary and remote equipment operations f Library of application software g Operation
187. erator digitalized voice driver and panel mounted microphone Microphone inputs shall be of the low impedance balanced line type Both microphone and tone generator input shall be operational on any amplifier 2 18 4 Tone Generator The tone generator shall be of the modular plug in type with securely attached labels to identify the component as a tone generator and to identify the specific tone it produces The tone generator shall produce a code 3 temporal tone and shall be constantly repeated until interrupted by either the digitalized voice message the microphone input or the alarm Silence mode as specified The tone generator shall be single channel with an automatic backup generator per channel such that failure of the primary tone generator causes the backup generator to automatically take over the functions of the failed unit and also causes transfer of the common trouble relay 2 18 5 Protection Circuits Each amplifier shall be constantly supervised for any condition that could render the amplifier inoperable at its maximum output Failure of any component shall cause automatic transfer to a designated backup amplifier illumination of a visual amplifier trouble indicator on the control panel appropriate logging of the condition on the system printer and other actions for trouble conditions as specified 24519 ANNUNCIATOR 2 19 1 Annunciator Panel Provide an annunciator that includes an LCD display The display shall in
188. et ND22EP602 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SCHEDULE d Drawings New The following new drawing dated 14 APR 2015 is hereby added to the contract drawings and is issued with this amendment 1 Sheet ND22B 101 DGN SOIL BORING LOGS amp LOCATION PLAN 2 This amendment is a part of the bidding papers and its receipt shall be acknowledged on the new Standard Form 1442 11 other conditions requirements of the specifications remain unchanged If the bids have been mailed prior to receiving this amendment you will notify the office where bids are opened in the specified manner immediately of its receipt and of any changes in your bid occasioned thereby a Hand Carried Bids shall be delivered to the U S Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Contracting Division 1616 Capitol Avenue Omaha Nebraska 68102 4901 b Mailed Bids shall be addressed as noted in Item 8 on Page 00 11 00 1 of Standard Form 1442 3 Bids will be received until 2 00 p m local time at place of bid opening 8 MAY 2015 Attachments Spec Pages listed in 1 b above Dwgs listed in 1 c and 1 d above U S Army Engineer District Omaha Corps of Engineers 1616 Capitol Avenue Omaha Nebraska 68102 4901 15 APR 2015 115 2099 Am 0001 3 Continuation of SF 30 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 SECTION TABLE OF
189. f the Sequences of operation and shall verify all other relevant contract requirements Begin Tests with equipment or components and progress through subsystems to complete systems Upon failure of any Functional Performance Test item correct all deficiencies in accordance with the applicable contract requirements The item shall then be retested until it has been completed with no errors SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 6 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 3 23 COMMISSIONING REPORT Submit the Commissioning Report no later than 14 days after completion of Functional Performance Tests consisting of completed Pre Functional Performance Test Checklists and completed Functional Performance Tests organized by system and by subsystem and submitted as one package The Commissioning Report shall also include all HVAC systems test reports inspection reports Preparatory Initial and Follow up inspections Start up reports TAB report TAB verification report Controls start up test reports and Controls Performance Verification Test PVT report The results of failed tests shall be included along with a description of the corrective action taken SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 7 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 APPENDIX A PRE FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE TEST CHECKLISTS SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 8 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier
190. ff format pass fail with space to add applicable test data similar to the forma in NFPA 72 and shall be used for the preliminary testing and the acceptance testing The test data forms shall record the test results and shall a Identify the NFPA Class of all Initiating Device Circuits IDC Notification Appliance Circuits NAC Voice Notification System Circuits NAC Audio and Signaling Line Circuits SLC b Identify each test required by NFPA 72 Test Methods and required test herein to be performed on each component and describe how this test shall be performed C Identify each component and circuit as to type location within the facility and unique identity within the installed system Provide necessary floor plan sheets showing each component location test location and alphanumeric identity d Identify all test equipment and personnel required to perform each test including equipment necessary for testing smoke detectors using real smoke e Provide space to identify the date and time of each test Provide Space to identify the names and signatures of the individuals conducting and witnessing each test 325 2 Tests Stages 3 5 2 1 Preliminary Testing Conduct preliminary tests to ensure that devices and circuits are functioning properly Tests shall meet the requirements of paragraph SECTION 28 31 76 Page 38 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 entitled
191. fire alarm notification while delivering Mass Notification messages to ensure they are intelligible 5 6 Installation Wide Control If an installation wide control system for mass notification exists on the base the autonomous control unit shall communicate with the central control unit of the installation wide system The autonomous control unit Shall receive commands messages from the central control unit and provide Status information 6 OVERVOLTAGE AND SURGE PROTECTION 261 Signaling Line Circuit Surge Protection For systems having circuits located outdoors communications equipment shall be protected against surges induced on any signaling line circuit and shall comply with the applicable requirements of IEEE C62 41 1 and IEEE C62 41 2 Cables and conductors that serve as communications links shall have surge protection circuits installed at each end that meet the following waveform s a A 10 microsecond by 1000 microsecond waveform with a peak voltage of 1500 volts and a peak current of 60 amperes b An 8 microsecond by 20 microsecond waveform with a peak voltage of 1000 volts and a peak current of 500 amperes Protection shall be provided at the equipment Additional triple electrode gas surge protectors rated for the application shall be installed on each wireline circuit within 3 feet of the building cable entrance Fuses shall not be used for surge protection 6 2 Sensor Wiring Surge Protection Digital and a
192. fuse stumps roots and timber from Government property to an approved location as designated by the Contracting Officer if available else dispose of materials outside the limits of Government controlled land End of Section SECTION 31 00 00 Page 18 Am 0001 GENERAL FILE NAME SHEET ID NO ND22G 001 DGN G 001 ND22G 002 DGN G 002 ND22G 003 DGN G 003 ND22G 004 DGN G 004 ND22G 005 DGN G 005 ND22G 006 DGN G 006 GEOTECHNICAL FILE NAME SHEET ID NO N ND22B 101 DGN B 101 CIVIL SITE FILE NAME SHEET ID NO ND22VF100 DGN VF100 ND22VF101 DGN VF101 ND22VF102 DGN VF102 ND22VF103 DGN VF103 ND22VF104 DGN VF104 ND22CD100 DGN CD100 ND22CD101 DGN CD101 ND22CD102 DGN CD102 ND22CD103 DGN CD103 ND22CD104 DGN CD104 ND22CS100 DGN CS100 ND22CS101 DGN CS101 ND22CS103 DGN CS 103 ND22CS104 DGN CS104 ND22CS401 DGN CS401 ND22CS402 DGN CS402 ND22CS501 DGN CS501 ND22CS502 DGN CS502 ND22CS503 DGN CS503 ND22CS504 DGN CS504 ND22CS505 DGN CS505 ND22CS506 DGN CS506 ND22CG100 DGN CG100 ND22CG101 DGN CG101 ND22CG103 DGN CG103 ND22CG104 DGN CG104 ND22CG201 DGN CG201 ND22CG301 DGN CG301 ND22CG501 DGN CG501 ND22CG502 DGN CG502 ND22CE 101 DGN CE 101 ND22CE 103 DGN CE 103 ND22CE 104 DGN CE 104 ND22CE501 DGN CE501 ND22CU101 DGN CU101 ND22CU201 DGN CU201 ND22CU202 DGN CU202 ND22CU501 DGN CU501 ND22CU502 DGN CU502 MECHANICAL SITE FILE NAME ND22MS101 DGN MS101 ELECTRICAL SITE FILE NAME SHEET ID NO ND22ES101 DGN ES101 ND22ES501 DGN ES5
193. g insulation piping connections and protective jacket The boiler shall be completely assembled and tested at the manufacturer s plant Boiler auxiliaries including fans motors drives and similar equipment shall be provided with at least 10 percent excess capacity to allow for field variations in settings and to compensate for any unforeseen increases in pressure losses in appurtenant piping and ductwork However the boiler safety devices shall not be sized for a 10 percent excess capacity The boiler and its accessories shall be designed and installed to permit ready accessibility for operation maintenance and service Boilers shall be designed constructed and equipped in accordance with ASME BPVC SEC IV Each boiler shall be of the condensing type and designed for water service as indicated on the drawings The boiler capacity shall be based on the ratings shown in HYI 005 or as certified by the American Boiler Manufacturers Association or American Gas Association 2 1 Condensing Boiler Each boiler shall be a self contained packaged type complete with accessories mounted on a structural steel base or a steel base which is integral to the boiler shell Each boiler shall conform to the commercial design used by the manufacturer and shall permit free thermal expansion without placing undue stress on any part of the boiler Each boiler which experiences the formation of condensate within the flue gas shall Specifically designed
194. hase walls or floors above grade Install piping connected to equipment with flexibility for thermal stresses and for vibration and support and anchor so that strain from weight and thermal movement of piping is not imposed on the equipment 21 Hangers and Supports Unless otherwise indicated horizontal and vertical piping attachments shall conform to MSS SP 58 Band and secure insulation protection shields without damaging pipe insulation Continuous inserts and expansion bolts may be used SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 14 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 3 2 2 Grading of Pipe Lines Unless otherwise indicated install horizontal lines of hot water piping to grade down in the direction of flow with a pitch of not less than one inch in 30 feet except in loop mains and main headers where the flow may be in either direction 2 3 Unions Provide unions to permit easy disconnection of piping and apparatus Each connection having a screwed end valve shall have a union Place unions no farther apart than 100 feet Install unions downstream of valves and at equipment or apparatus connections Provide dielectric unions between ferrous and non ferrous piping equipment and fittings except that bronze valves and fittings may be used without dielectric couplings for ferrous to ferrous or non ferrous to non ferrous connections 244 Changes in Pipe Size Provide
195. have been restored to normal 2 16 5 Audible Notification System The Audible Notification System shall comply with the requirements of NFPA 72 for Emergency Voice Alarm Communications System requirements ISO 7240 16 IEC 60268 16 except as specified herein The system shall be a one way multi channel voice notification system incorporating user selectability of a minimum eight distinct sounds for tone signaling and the incorporation of a voice module for delivery of prerecorded messages Audible appliances shall produce a temporal code 3 tone for three cycles followed by a voice message that is repeated until the control panel is reset or silenced Automatic messages shall be broadcast through speakers throughout the building facility but not in stairs or elevator cabs A live voice message shall override the automatic audible output through use of a microphone input at the control panel or the LOC a When using the microphone live messages shall be broadcast throughout a selected floor or floors or all call system shall be capable of operating all speakers at the same time The microprocessor shall actively interrogate circuitry field wiring and digital coding necessary for the immediate and accurate rebroadcasting of the stored voice data into the appropriate amplifier input Loss of operating power supervisory power or any other malfunction that could render the digitalized voice module inoperative shall automatically cau
196. iagnostics and contain a message center to provide operator with status and failure mode information Controllers for each boiler shall be mounted on a Separate free standing panel adjacent to the boiler or for packaged boilers on the boiler supporting structure Control systems and safety devices for automatically fired boilers shall conform to ASME CSD 1 A manual safety shutdown switch or button shall be provided where indicated on the drawings Activation of the manual safety shutdown shall discontinue operation of the boilers and provide an alarm indication to the building HVAC control system Electrical combustion and safety controls Shall be rated at 120 volts single phase 60 Hz and shall be connected as Specified in Section 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM A 4 inch diameter alarm bell shall be provided and shall be located where indicated or directed The alarm bell shall ring when the boiler is shut down by any safety control or interlock Indicating lights shall be provided on the control panel red light shall indicate flame failure and a green light shall indicate that the main fuel valve is open The following shutdown conditions shall require a manual reset before the boiler can automatically recycle Flame failure b Failure to establish pilot flame C Failure to establish main flame d Low water cutoff e High temperature cutoff 2 4 4 1 Low water Cutoff Low water cutoff shall be float actu
197. iately after adjacent paving is complete In the case of rigid pavements do not construct shoulders until permission of the Contracting Officer has been obtained Compact the entire shoulder area to at least the percentage of maximum density as SECTION 31 00 00 Page 15 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Specified in paragraph SUBGRADE PREPARATION above for specific ranges of depth below the surface of the shoulder Finish compaction by sheepsfoot rollers pneumatic tired rollers steel wheeled rollers vibratory compactors or other approved equipment Finish shoulder construction in proper sequence in such a manner that adjacent ditches will be drained effectively and that no damage of any kind is done to the adjacent completed pavement Align the completed shoulders true to grade and shaped to drain in conformity with the cross section shown 3 45 FINISHING Finish the surface of excavations embankments and subgrades to a smooth and compact surface in accordance with the lines grades and cross sections or elevations shown Provide the degree of finish for graded areas within 0 1 foot of the grades and elevations indicated except that the degree of finish for subgrades specified in paragraph SUBGRADE PREPARATION Finish gutters and ditches in a manner that will result in effective drainage Finish the surface of areas to be turfed from settlement or washing to a smoothness suitable for the appl
198. ication of turfing materials Repair graded topsoiled or backfilled areas prior to acceptance of the work and re established grades to the required elevations and slopes 3415 1 Subgrade and Embankments During construction keep embankments and excavations shaped and drained Maintain ditches and drains along subgrade to drain effectively at all times Do not disturb the finished subgrade by traffic or other operation Protect and maintain the finished subgrade in a satisfactory condition until ballast subbase base or pavement is placed Do not permit the storage or stockpiling of materials on the finished subgrade Do not lay subbase base course ballast or pavement until the subgrade has been checked and approved and in no case place subbase base surfacing pavement or ballast on a muddy spongy or frozen subgrade 3 15 2 Grading Around Structures Construct areas within 5 feet outside of each building and structure line true to grade shape to drain and maintain free of trash and debris until final inspection has been completed and the work has been accepted 3 16 TESTING Perform testing by a Corps validated commercial testing laboratory or the Contractor s validated testing facility Submit qualifications of the Corps validated commercial testing laboratory or the Contractor s validated testing facilities the Contractor elects to establish testing facilities do not permit work requiring testing until the Contractor s
199. ices shall use screw terminals for all field wiring 2 22 ENVIRONMENTAL ENCLOSURES OR GUARDS Environmental enclosures shall be provided to permit Fire Alarm or Mass Notification components to be used in areas that exceed the environmental limits of the listing The enclosure shall be listed for the device or appliance as either a manufactured part number or as a listed compatible accessory for the UL category that the component is currently listed Guards required to deter mechanical damage shall be either a listed manufactured part or a listed accessory for the category of the initiating device or notification appliance 2 23 INTERFACE TO THE BASE WIDE MASS NOTIFICATION NETWORK 222341 Fiber Optic The fiber optic transceiver shall be fully compatible with EIA standards for RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 at data rates from 0 DC to 2 1 mbps 200 kbps for RS 232 in the low speed mode or from 10 kbps to 10 mbps in the high speed mode The fiber optic transceiver shall be capable of simplex or full duplex asynchronous transmissions in both point to point systems and drop and repeat data networks The fiber optic transceiver shall be user configurable for the protocol speed and mode of operation required The fiber optic transceiver shall be installed as a stand alone unit The fiber optic transceiver shall operate on Single mode fiber optic cable The fiber optic transceiver shall be supplied with ST or FCPC type optical connectors Cabling as specif
200. ied in Section 27 10 00 BUILDING TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLING SYSTEM 2 23 2 Radio The radio transceiver shall be bi direction and meet all the requirements of paragraph RADIO TRANSMITTER AND INTERFACE PANELS specified in this Specification Section The transceiver utilized in the Mass Notification System shall be capable of the following a Communication with the Central Control Monitoring System to provide supervision of communication link and status changes are reported by automatic and manual poll reply acknowledge routines b 11 monitored points status changes are transmitted immediately and at programmed intervals until acknowledged by the Central Control Monitoring System Each transceiver shall transmits a unique identity code as part of all messages the code is set by the user at the transceiver 25235221 Radio Frequency Communications Use of radio frequency type communications systems shall comply with National Telecommunications and Information Administration NTIA requirements SECTION 28 31 76 Page 33 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 2 23 2 2 Licensed Radio Frequency Systems An approved DD Form 1494 for the system is required prior to operation 2 23 3 1 A modem shall be provide for communication with the Central Control Monitoring System The modem shall be 56k compatible with data mode V 90 utilizing Hayes compatible command codes Th
201. ification of system outputs Any such modifications shall indicate a trouble condition on the remote control unit the FACP and a printed output of the trouble condition 2 17 8 Resetting Provide the necessary controls to prevent the resetting of any alarm Supervisory or trouble signal while the alarm supervisory or trouble condition on the system still exists 2 17 9 Instructions Provide a typeset printed or typewritten instruction card mounted behind a Lexan plastic or glass cover in a stainless steel or aluminum frame Install the frame in a conspicuous location observable from the remote fire alarm control unit Install the frame in a conspicuous location observable from the remote fire alarm control unit The card shall show those steps to be taken by an operator when a signal is received as well as the functional operation of the system under all conditions normal alarm supervisory and trouble The instructions shall be approved by the Contracting Officer before being posted 2227210 Walk Test Each remote control unit shall have a walk test feature When using this feature operation of initiating devices shall result in limited system outputs that the notification appliances operate for only a few seconds and the event is indicated on the system printer but no other outputs occur 2 17 11 History Logging In addition to the required printer output the control panel shall have the ability to store a mi
202. ified procedures using performance qualified welders and welding operators Procedures and welders shall be qualified in accordance with ASME BPVC SEC IX Welding procedures qualified by others and welders and welding operators qualified by another employer may be accepted as permitted by ASME B31 1 Notify the Contracting Officer 24 hours in advance of tests and the tests shall be performed at the work site if practical The welder or welding operator shall apply the personally assigned symbol near each weld made as a permanent record 4 DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING Protect equipment delivered and placed in storage from the weather humidity and temperature variations dirt and dust and other contaminants SECTION 23 52 00 4 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 d 5 EXTRA MATERIALS Submit spare parts data for each different item of material and equipment Specified after approval of the detail drawings and no later than 2 months prior to the date of beneficial occupancy Submit Detail Drawings consisting of equipment layout including installation details and electrical connection diagrams combustion and safety control diagrams ductwork layout showing the location of supports and hangers typical hanger details gauge reinforcement reinforcement spacing rigidity classification and static pressure and seal classifications and piping layout showing the location of guides and
203. ion detailing both equipment and software requirements e Software delivered for this project shall be provided on each type of CD DVD media utilized f Printouts of configuration settings for all devices g Routine maintenance checklist The routine maintenance checklist shall be arranged a columnar format first column shall list all installed devices the second column shall state the maintenance activity or state no maintenance required the third column shall state the frequency of the maintenance activity and the fourth column for additional comments or reference All data devices testing frequencies etc shall comply with UFC 3 601 02 3 9 EXTRA MATERIALS 3 9 1 Repair Service Replacement Parts Repair services and replacement parts for the system shall be available for a period of 10 years after the date of final acceptance of this work by the Contracting Officer During guarantee period the service technician shall be on site within 24 hours after notification All repairs shall be completed within 24 hours of arrival on site 3 9 2 Interchangeable Parts Spare parts furnished shall be directly interchangeable with the corresponding components of the installed system Spare parts shall be suitably packaged and identified by nameplate tagging or stamping Spare parts shall be delivered to the Contracting Officer at the time of the final acceptance testing End of Section SECTION 28 31 76 Page 43
204. ion marks and holes shall be ground and finished to provide a smooth and neat appearance for each plate Each plate shall be primed and painted Speakers shall utilize screw terminals for termination of all field wiring 2 21 2 Visual Notification Appliances Visual notification appliances shall conform to the applicable requirements of UL 1971 and conform to the Architectural Barriers Act ABA Colored lens such as amber shall comply with UL 1638 The manufacturer shall have the color lens tested to the full UL 1971 polar plotting criteria voltage drop and temperature rise as stated in 1971 Fire Alarm Notification Appliances shall have clear high intensity optic lens xenon flash tubes and be marked Fire in red letters Fire Alarm Mass Notification Appliances shall have amber high intensity optic lens xenon flash tubes and output white light and be marked ALERT in red letters The light pattern shall be disbursed so that it is visible above and below SECTION 28 31 76 Page 32 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 the strobe and from 90 degree angle on both sides of the strobe Strobe flash rate shall be 1 flash per second and a minimum of 30 candela actual output after derating for tinted lens based on the UL 1971 test Strobe shall be semi flush mounted Where more than two appliances are located in the same room or corridor or field of view provide synchronized operation Dev
205. itor ececephanco che por system by be OEE US Se Sg Goh met ne t connec ted rere GW oyo ton 21 from the site and dispese p Dragon ang renee hee sg See bees ed siete sete es Spee ee were elsewhere H tbe specifi estos removed shall be turned over to the Contraeting Offaicer eo See ely ecspese er tire sdesm eucder canme pametc en pesos me C oneud upports ane ecbex suseb temes 3 4 CONNECTION OF NEW SYSTEM Une following new system consec tiongs Shall be made curing of os a oe ee Listes ets Re sept connections shell includes TUR Connection et ew sedi 6s 4 se eee ea bs eid see ees m cet 8 _ Cena eben of ow Lesbo polis ees ES ch ae eee and p Unmee these couseetienme ade mede 8svecemdeadd pe ef sew audie xisusl dewvices deactivated Repoert immediately te the Coentraeting Od ELeexs cocccddosatd es end id edd preesLemc reculcaee ceoemue coneeccoeuod the above components 3 3 FIRESTOPPING Provide firestopping for holes at conduit penetrations through floor slabs SECTION 28 31 76 Page 37 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cava
206. itory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 UFC 4 021 01 2008 Change 1 2010 Design and O amp M Mass Notification Systems UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES UL UL 1480 2003 Reprint Oct 2012 Standard for Speakers for Fire Alarm Emergency and Commercial and Professional Use UL 1638 2001 Reprint Oct 2013 Visual Signaling Appliances Private Mode Emergency and General Utility Signaling UL 1971 2002 Reprint Oct 2008 Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired UL 2017 2008 Reprint May 2011 General Purpose Signaling Devices and Systems UL 268 2009 Smoke Detectors for Fire Alarm Systems UL 464 2009 Reprint Apr 2012 Standard for Audible Signal Appliances UL 521 1999 Reprint May 2010 Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 864 2003 Reprint Aug 2012 Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems UL Electrical Constructn 2012 Electrical Construction Equipment Directory UL Fire Prot Dir 2012 Fire Protection Equipment Directory 1 4 DEFINITIONS Wherever mentioned in this specification or on the drawings the equipment devices and functions shall be defined as follows 1 4 1 Interface Device An addressable device that interconnects hard wired systems or devices to an analog addressable system 1 4 2 Remote Fire Alarm and Mass Notification Control Unit A control panel electronically remote from the fire alarm and mass notification control pan
207. keout of deleted text Pages Deleted Pages Substituted or Added Ss qs 23 08 00 00 10 23 21 13 00 20 23 21 13 00 20 23 52 00 23 52 00 28 31 49 28 31 49 28 31 76 28 31 76 31 00 00 31 00 00 Drawings Reissued The following drawings are revised with latest revision dates of 13 amp 14 APR 2015 and reissued with this amendment 1 Sheet ND22G 002 INDEX 2 Sheet ND22CS101 SITE LAYOUT PLAN AREA 101 3 Sheet ND22CS103 SITE LAYOUT PLAN AREA 103 4 Sheet ND22CU101 WATER AND SEWER PLAN 5 Sheet ND22CU201 WATER LINE PROFILES 6 Sheet ND228 001 GENERAL STRUCTURAL NOTES 7 Sheet ND228 002 FASTENING SCHEDULE AND OVER EXCAVATION 8 Sheet ND22FA111 LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS Am 0001 3 Continuation of SF 30 9 Sheet ND22FA121 FIRE ALARM PLAN 10 Sheet ND22FA601 FIRE ALARM amp MASS NOTIFICATION RISER ll Sheet ND22FA602 FIRE ALARM amp MASS NOTIFICATION RISER MATRIX 12 Sheet ND22FX501 FIRE PROTECTION DETAILS 13 Sheet ND22P 600 PLUMBING SCHEDULES 14 Sheet ND22M 104 ATTIC CLERESTORY MECHANICAL HYDRONIC PIPING PLAN 15 Sheet ND22M 400 ENLARGED MECHANICAL ROOM PLAN 16 Sheet ND22M 400B SECTION VIEW 3 4 17 Sheet ND22M 500 MECHANICAL DETAILS 1 18 Sheet ND22M 601 BLAH DEE BLAH BLAH 19 Sheet ND22M 700 MECHANICAL CONTROL 1 20 Sheet ND22M 703 BOILER CONTROL 21 Sheet ND22EL601 LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE 22 Sheet ND22EP101 MAIN FLOOR POWER PLAN 23 She
208. l is are reset and the control panel is manually reset and restored to normal Audible and visual appliances and Systems shall comply with NFPA 72 and as specified herein Fire alarm system mass notification system components requiring power except for the control panel power supply shall operate on 24 Volts dc 2 3 2 Functions and Operating Features The system shall provide the following functions and operating features a The FMCP shall provide power annunciation supervision and control for the system Addressable systems shall be microcomputer SECTION 28 31 76 Page 13 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 microprocessor or microcontroller based with a minimum word size of eight bits with sufficient memory to perform as specified b Class A or X circuits with conductor lengths of 3m 10 feet or less the conductors shall be permitted to be installed in the same raceway in accordance with NFPA 72 C Provide signaling line circuits for each floor d Provide signaling line circuits for the network e Provide notification appliance circuits The visual alarm notification appliances shall have the flash rates synchronized as required by NFPA 72 f Provide electrical supervision of the primary power AC supply presence of the battery battery voltage and placement of system modules within the control panel Provide an audible and visual trouble signal to activat
209. larm Mass Notification Control Unit and shall not be less than one inch high Provide prominent rigid plastic or metal identification plates for lamps circuits meters fuses and switches The cabinet shall be provided in a sturdy steel housing complete with back box hinged steel door with cylinder lock keyed the Same as the FMCP and surface mounting provisions 2 17 2 Control Modules Provide power and control modules to perform all functions of the remote control unit Provide audible signals to indicate any alarm or trouble condition The alarm signals shall be different from the trouble signal Connect circuit conductors entering or leaving the panel to screw type terminals with each terminal marked for identification Locate diodes and relays if any on screw terminals in the remote control unit Circuits shall not have a voltage drop exceeding 10 percent of nominal voltage Circuits shall be arranged so that there is 25 percent spare capacity for any circuit 2 7 3 Silencing Switches Provide an alarm silencing switch at the remote control unit that shall Silence the audible signal and extinguish the visual alarms This switch shall be overridden upon activation of a subsequent alarm Provide trouble and supervisory silencing switch that shall silence the audible trouble and Supervisory signal but not extinguish the visual indicator This switch shall be overridden upon activation of a subsequent trouble or supervisory signal
210. led and tested X X c Hot water heating controls operational X X Testing Adjusting and Balancing TAB A M E T report approved X X SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 15 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 16 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Pre Functional Performance Test Checklist Unit Heater For Unit Heater Checklist Item Installation A M E T a Hot water piping properly connected X Electrical A M E T C a Power available to unit disconnect X b Proper motor rotation verified X X c Verify that power disconnect is located within sight of the unit it controls X d Power available to electric heating coil X Controls A M E T a Control valves properly installed X b Control valves operable X X c Verify proper location and installation of thermostat X Testing Adjusting and Balancing TAB A M E T a TAB Report approved X X SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 17 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Pre Functional Performance Test Checklist Exhaust Fan For Exhaust Fan Checklist Item Installation A M E T a Fan belt adjusted X X Electrical A M E T C a Power available to fan disconnect X b Proper motor rotation verified X Verify that power disconnect is located within
211. led with service medium and maximum operating pressure applied The pressure shall be held while inspecting these joints and connections for leaks The leaks shall be repaired and the repaired joints retested Upon completion of hydrostatic tests and before acceptance of the installation submit test reports for the heating system tests Upon completion of testing complete with results balance the heating system in accordance with Section 23 05 93 TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING OF HVAC SYSTEMS and operating tests required to demonstrate satisfactory functional and operational efficiency The operating test shall cover a period of at least 24 hours for each system and shall include as a minimum the following specific information in a report together with conclusions as to the adequacy of the system a Certification of balancing b Time date and duration of test c Outside and inside dry bulb temperatures d Temperature of hot water supply leaving boiler e Temperature of heating return water from system at boiler inlet f Quantity of water feed to boiler g Boiler make type serial number design pressure and rated capacity h Fuel burner make model and rated capacity ammeter and voltmeter readings for burner motor o Quantity of water circulated SECTION 23 52 00 Page 13 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 p Quantity of fuel consumed Indicating instruments shall
212. level remains at or above 70 ppm e Battery removal flag Provide a warning flag that will be exposed while the battery is removed and hidden while the battery is installed 2 CONDUIT BOXES AND FITTINGS Specified in Section 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 23 WIRES AND CABLES Specified in Section 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PART 3 EXECUTION 224 INSTALLATION 22 2 Electrical work Electrical installation shall conform to the requirements of Section 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM and NFPA 70 we Carbon Monoxide Detector Install detectors in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Provide detector in hallway outside bedrooms and in locations as indicated 241 13 Grounding and Bonding Equipment grounding and bonding shall be in accordance with UL 2034 and NFPA 70 2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Provide test equipment and personnel and submit written copies of the test results Notify Contracting Officer 15 working days prior to the test 22 21 Carbon Monoxide Detector Test Contractor shall show by demonstration in service that the detectors arein SECTION 28 31 49 Page 3 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 good condition and properly performing the intended function Test shall in accordance with UL 2034 requirements specified in paragraph entitled Normal Operation Test and the manufacturer s test procedure End of Sectio
213. lier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 fire rated walls partitions with fire rated doors corridor walls and vertical service shafts in accordance with Section 07 84 00 FIRESTOPPING 3 4 PAINTING Paint exposed electrical fire alarm conduit and surface metal raceway to match adjacent finishes in exposed areas Paint junction boxes red in unfinished areas and conduits and surface metal raceways shall be painted with 1 wide red band every 10 feet in unfinished areas Painting shall comply with Section 09 90 00 PAINTS AND COATINGS 35 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 3 5 1 Testing Procedures Submit detailed test procedures prepared and signed by a Registered Professional Engineer or a NICET Level 4 Fire Alarm Technician and signed by representative of the installing company for the fire detection and alarm system 60 days prior to performing system tests Detailed test procedures shall list all components of the installed system such as initiating devices and circuits notification appliances and circuits Signaling line devices and circuits control devices equipment batteries transmitting and receiving equipment power sources supply annunciators special hazard equipment emergency communication equipment interface equipment Guard s Tour equipment and transient surge suppressors Test procedures shall include sequence of testing time estimate for each test and sample test data forms The test data forms shall be in a check o
214. lified technicians to implement future changes to the fire alarm system shall be provided as part of this contract 2 16 8 Input Output Modifications The FMCP shall contain features that allow the bypassing of input devices from the system or the modification of system outputs These control features shall consist of a panel mounted keypad Any bypass or modification to the system shall indicate a trouble condition on the FMCP 2 16 9 Resetting Provide the necessary controls to prevent the resetting of any alarm Supervisory or trouble signal while the alarm supervisory or trouble condition on the system still exists 2 16 10 Instructions Provide a typeset printed or typewritten instruction card mounted behind a Lexan plastic or glass cover in a stainless steel or aluminum frame Install the frame in a conspicuous location observable from the FACP The card shall show those steps to be taken by an operator when a signal is received as well as the functional operation of the system under all SECTION 28 31 76 Page 27 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 conditions normal alarm supervisory and trouble The instructions shall be approved by the Contracting Officer before being posted 21 LL Walk Test The FACP shall have a walk test feature When using this feature operation of initiating devices shall result in limited system outputs so that the notification appliances ope
215. ll and Backfill Material Gradation 2 In Place Densities 3 Check Tests on In Place Densities 4 NOT USED 5 Optimum Moisture and Laboratory Maximum Density 6 Tolerance Tests for Subgrades 7 Displacement of Sewers DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS MATERIAL End of Section Table of Contents SECTION 31 00 00 Page 2 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 SECTION 31 00 00 EARTHWORK 08 08 PART 1 GENERAL Attachments Final Geotechnical Report See Appendix A of the Solicitation 1 1 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES 1 2 CRITERIA FOR BIDDING Base bids on the following criteria a Surface elevations are as indicated b Pipes or other artificial obstructions except those indicated will not be encountered Am 1 C Groune woter eleweides wes net ecotexedaeeaot tmi s ecacilIesn Ground water elevations indicated by the boring logs were those existing at the time subsurface investigations were made and do not necessarily represent ground water elevation at the time of construction ed Site speeific boring logs are not available Material character is indicated by the boring logs e Hard materials will not be encountered below existing surface elevations See Boring Logs 1 3 REFERENCES The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced The publications are referred to within the text by the ba
216. lting from removal of unsatisfactory material to required grade with Satisfactory materials and shape the entire subgrade to line grade and cross section and compact as specified After rolling the surface of the subgrade for roadways shall not show deviations greater than 1 2 inch when tested with a 12 foot straightedge applied both parallel and at right angles to the centerline of the area not vary the elevation of the finish subgrade more than 0 05 foot from the established grade and cross section 3 13 2 Compaction Finish compaction by sheepsfoot rollers pneumatic tired rollers steel wheeled rollers vibratory compactors or other approved equipment Except for paved areas compact each layer of the embankment to at least 92 percent of laboratory maximum density 3 13 2 1 Subgrade for Pavements Compact subgrade for pavements to at least 95 percentage laboratory maximum density for the depth below the surface of the pavement shown When more than one soil classification is present in the subgrade thoroughly blend reshape and compact the top 12 inch of subgrade 3 13 2 2 Subgrade for Shoulders Compact subgrade for shoulders to at least 95 percentage laboratory maximum density for the full depth of the shoulder 3 14 SHOULDER CONSTRUCTION Construct shoulders of satisfactory excavated material or as otherwise shown or specified Submit advanced notice on shoulder construction for rigid pavements Construct shoulders immed
217. material will bond with the existing material When subgrades are less than the specified density break up the ground surface to a minimum depth of 6 inches pulverizing and compacting to the specified density When the subgrade is part fill and part excavation or natural ground scarify the excavated or natural ground portion to a depth of 12 inches and compact it as specified for the adjacent fill 2722 Frozen Material Do not place material on surfaces that are muddy frozen or contain frost Finish compaction by sheepsfoot rollers pneumatic tired rollers Steel wheeled rollers or other approved equipment well suited to the soil being compacted Moisten cohesionless material as necessary to provide the moisture content that will readily facilitate obtaining the specified compaction with the equipment used Cohesive materials shall be moisture conditioned to within 2 of optimum moisture content prior to compaction 8 UTILIZATION OF EXCAVATED MATERIALS Dispose unsatisfactory materials removing from excavations into designated waste disposal or spoil areas if available else dispose of outside the limits of Government controlled land Use satisfactory material removed from excavations insofar as practicable in the construction of fills embankments subgrades shoulders bedding as backfill and for similar purposes Submit procedure and location for disposal of unused satisfactory material Do not waste any satisf
218. mer as required 2 5 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Provide complete with motors motor starters thermal overload protection and controls Equipment and wiring shall be in accordance with Section 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 2 6 CONTROLS Provide controls as specified in Section 23 09 23 LONWORKS DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL FOR HVAC AND OTHER BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEMS SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 13 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 2 2 L INSULATION Provide shop and field applied insulation as specified in Section 23 07 00 THERMAL INSULATION FOR MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 8 ASBESTOS PROHIBITION Asbestos and asbestos containing products are prohibited PART 3 EXECUTION 3 al PREPARATION Provide storage for equipment and material at the project site All parts shall be readily accessible for inspection repair and renewal Protect material and equipment from the weather 2 INSTALLATION Piping fabrication assembly welding soldering and brazing shall conform to ASME B31 9 Piping shall follow the general arrangement shown Route piping and equipment within buildings out of the way of lighting fixtures and doors windows and other openings Run overhead piping in buildings in inconspicuous positions Provide adequate clearances from walls ceilings and floors to permit welding of joints and application of insulation Make provision for expansion and co
219. mine that a voice signal is being broadcast and they must walk no more than 50 feet to a location with at least the minimum required CIS value within the same area Take measurements near the head level applicable for most personnel in the space under normal conditions e g standing sitting sleeping as appropriate The distance the occupant must walk to the location meeting the minimum required CIS value shall be measured on the floor or other walking surface as follows 1 Along the centerline of the natural path of travel starting from point subject to occupancy with less than the minimum required CIS value 2 Curving around any corners or obstructions with a 12 inches Clearance there from 3 Terminating directly below the location where the minimum required CIS value has been obtained SECTION 28 31 76 Page 41 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Use commercially available test instrumentation to measure intelligibility as specified by 150 7240 19 and ISO 7240 16 as applicable Use the mean value of at least three readings to compute the intelligibility score at each test location 3446 INSTRUCTION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES 3 6 1 Instructor Include in the project the services of an instructor who has received Specific training from the manufacturer for the training of other persons regarding the inspection testing and maintenance of the system provided Th
220. mperature water 1 Functional Performance Test Contractor shall demonstrate operation of selected unit heaters a Verify unit heater response to room temperature set point adjustment b Check heating mode inlet air temperature deg F Check heating mode outlet air temperature deg F d Record manufacturer s submitted fan capacity Calculate unit heater capacity using manufacturer s fan capacity and recorded temperatures and compare to design Calculated BTU hr Design BTU hr 2 Certification the undersigned have witnessed the above functional performance tests and certify that the item tested has met the performance requirements in this section of the specifications Signature and Date Contractor s Commissioning Specialist Contractor s Mechanical Representative Contractor s Electrical Representative Contractor s TAB Representative Contractor s Controls Representative Design Agency Representative Contracting Officer s Representative Using Agency s Representative SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 37 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Functional Performance Test Checklist HVAC Controls For HVAC System The Contracting Officer will select HVAC control systems to undergo functional performance testing The number of systems shall not exceed 10 percent Perform this test simultaneously with FPT for AHU or
221. n SECTION 28 31 49 Page 4 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 PART 1 H PART 2 PRPPRWENP NUNN H SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS DIVISION 28 ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SECTION 28 31 76 INTERIOR FIRE ALARM AND MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEM 08 11 GENERAL RELATED SECTIONS SUMMARY zl Scope REFERENCES DEFINITIONS zl Interface Device 2 Remote Fire Alarm and Mass Notification Control Unit v3 Fire Alarm Control Unit and Mass Notification Autonomous Control Unit FMCP 4 Local Operating Console LOC 5 Terminal Cabinet SUBMITTALS TECHNICAL DATA AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE OUALITY ASSURANCE 271 Qualifications Jo dul Design Services 72 2 Supervisor 722123 Technician Installer 7 2125 Test Personnel 7 1 6 Manufacturer s Representative 7513 Manufacturer 2 Regulatory Requirements 7 2 1 Requirements for Fire Protection Service 72242 Fire Alarm Mass Notification System 33 2 3 Fire alarm Testing Services or Laboratories DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING PRODUCTS MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT Standard Products 22 Nameplates Keys GENERAL PRODUCT REQUIREMENT SYSTEM OPERATION id Alarm Initiating Devices and Notification Appliances Visual Voice Textural 2 Functions and Operating Features SYSTEM MONITORING zd Valves 52 Independent Fire Detection Syst
222. n providing design supply hot water temperature record the following Design HW supply temperature deg F Actual HW supply temperature deg F AHU supply air temperature deg F VAV supply air temperature deg F Calculate coil capacity and compare to design Design BTU hr Actual BTU hr 2 Certification We the undersigned have witnessed the above functional performance tests and certify that the item tested has met the performance requirements in this section of the specifications Signature and Date Contractor s Commissioning Specialist Contractor s Mechanical Representative Contractor s Electrical Representative Contractor s TAB Representative Contractor s Controls Representative Contracting Officer s Representative Design Agency Representative Using Agency s Representative SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 27 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Functional Performance Test Checklist Variable Volume Air Handling Unit For Air Handling Unit AHU 1 1 Functional Performance Test Contractor shall verify operation of air handling unit in accordance with specification including the following a Ensure that a slight negative pressure exists on inboard side of the outside air dampers throughout the operation of the dampers Modulate OA RA and EA dampers from fully open to fully closed positions b The following shall be verified supply and return fans
223. nalog inputs and outputs shall be protected against surges induced by sensor wiring installed outdoors and as shown The inputs and outputs shall be tested with the following waveforms a A 10 by 1000 microsecond waveform with a peak voltage of 1500 volts and a peak current of 60 amperes b An 8 by 20 microsecond waveform with a peak voltage of 1000 volts and a peak current of 500 amperes Fuses shall not be used for surge protection ed ADDRESSABLE INTERFACE DEVICES The initiating device being monitored shall be configured as a initiating device circuits The system shall be capable of defining any module as an SECTION 28 31 76 Page 17 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 alarm module and report alarm trouble loss of polling or as a supervisory module and reporting supervisory short supervisory open or loss of polling such as waterflow switches valve supervisory switches fire pump monitoring independent smoke detection systems relays for output function actuation etc The module shall be UL or FM listed as compatible with the control panel The monitor module shall provide address setting means compatible with the control panel s SLC supervision and store an internal identifying code Monitor module shall contain an integral LED that flashes each time the monitor module is polled and is visible through the device cover plate Pull stations with a monitor module in a common backbox are
224. nimum of 1000 events in a log These events shall be stored in a battery protected memory and shall remain in the memory until the memory is downloaded or cleared manually Resetting of the control panel shall not clear the memory 2 18 AMPLIFIERS PREAMPLIFIERS TONE GENERATORS Any amplifiers preamplifiers tone generators digitalized voice generators and other hardware necessary for a complete operational textual audible circuit conforming to NFPA 72 shall be housed in a remote FMCP terminal cabinet or in the FMCP Submit data to indicate that the amplifiers have sufficient capacity to simultaneously drive all notification speakers at the maximum rating plus 50 percent spare capacity Annotate data for each circuit on the drawings 2 18 1 Operation The system shall automatically operate and control all building speakers SECTION 28 31 76 Page 30 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 except those installed in the stairs and within elevator cabs The Speakers in the stairs and elevator cabs shall operate only when the microphone is used to deliver live messages 24 18 2 Construction Amplifiers shall utilize computer grade solid state components and shall be provided with output protection devices sufficient to protect the amplifier against any transient up to 10 times the highest rated voltage in the system 2 18 3 Inputs Equip each system with separate inputs for the tone gen
225. not required to have an LED 2 8 ADDRESSABLE CONTROL MODULE The control module shall be capable of operating as a relay dry contact form C for interfacing the control panel with other systems and to control door holders or initiate elevator fire service The module shall be UL or FM listed as compatible with the control panel The indicating device or the external load being controlled shall be configured as a Class B notification appliance circuits The system shall be capable of supervising audible visual and dry contact circuits The control module shall have both an input and output address The supervision shall detect a short on the supervised circuit and shall prevent power from being applied to the circuit The control model shall provide address setting means compatible with the control panel s SLC supervision and store an internal identifying code The control module shall contain an integral LED that flashes each time the control module is polled and is visible through the device cover plate Control Modules shall be located in environmental areas that reflect the conditions to which they were listed 2 9 ISOLATION MODULES Provide isolation modules to subdivide each signaling line circuit into groups of not more than 20 addressable devices between adjacent isolation modules 2 10 SMOKE SENSORS 2 10 1 Photoelectric Smoke Sensors Provide addressable photoelectric smoke sensors as follows a Provide analog addressable pho
226. ns Signature and Date Contractor s Commissioning Specialist Contractor s Mechanical Representative Contractor s Electrical Representative Contractor s TAB Representative Contractor s Controls Representative Contracting Officer s Representative Design Agency Representative Using Agency s Representative SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 25 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 26 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Functional Performance Test Checklist VAV Terminals The Contracting officer will select VAV terminals to be spot checked during the functional performance test The number of terminals selected shall not exceed 10 percent 1 Functional Performance Test Contractor shall demonstrate operation of selected VAV boxes in accordance with specifications including the following a Cooling with reheat VAV boxes 1 Verify VAV box response to room temperature set point adjustment Turn thermostat to 5 degrees F above ambient and measure maximum airflow Turn thermostat to 5 degrees F below ambient and measure minimum airflow Setting Measured Design Maximum flow cfm Minimum flow cfm 2 Verify reheat coil operation range full closed to full open by turning room thermostat 5 degrees F above ambient With heating water system and boiler in operatio
227. nt your desire to change an offer already submitted such change may made by telegra or letter provjded each telegram or letter makes reference to the solicitation and this amendment and is received prior to the opening hour and date specified 12 ACCOUNTING AND APPROPIRATION DATA If required 13 THIS ITEM ONLY APPLIES TO MODIFICATION OF CONTRACTS ORDERS IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACT ORDER NO AS DESCRIBED IN ITEM 14 CHECK ONE A THIS CHANGE ORDER IS ISSUED PURSUANT TO Specify authority THE CHANGES SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 ARE MADE IN THE CONTRACT ORDER NO IN ITEM 10A B THEABOVE NUMBERED CONTRACT ORDER IS MODIFIED TO REFLECT THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES such as changes in paying office appropriation date etc SET FORTH IN ITEM 14 PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY OF FAR 43 103 b C THIS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY OF D OTHER Specify type of modification and authority E IMPORTANT Contractor is not is required to sign this document and return copies to the issuing office 14 DESCRIPTION OF AMENDMENT MODIFICATION Organized by UCF section headings including solicitation contract subject matter where feasible CONSOLIDATED DORMITORY EGYN 08 3001 CAVALIER AIR FORCE STATION NORTH DAKOTA See attached documentation for content of the amendment revisions Date for receipt of Bids is 8 MAY 2015 at 1400 hours CST Government Point of Contact Scott Hurst 402 995 2075 Except as
228. ntation shall include the date that the Certification was initially granted and the date when the current Certification expires The Commissioning Specialist shall be an ACG Certified Commissioning Agent a NEBB Qualified Commissioning Administrator or a TABB Certified Commissioning Supervisor and shall be an employee of the approved Commissioning Firm Any lapses in Certification of the proposed Commissioning Specialist or disciplinary action taken by ACG NEBB or TABB against the proposed Commissioning Specialist shall be described in detail The certification shall be maintained for the entire duration of duties specified herein for any reason the Commissioning Specialist loses subject certification during this period immediately notify the SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 4 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Contracting Officer and submit another Commissioning Specialist for approval Any individual that has been the subject of disciplinary action by the ACG the NEBB or the TABB within the five years preceding Contract Award is not eligible to perform any duties related to the HVAC systems including Commissioning All work specified in this Section and in other related Sections performed by the Commissioning Specialist shall be considered invalid if the Commissioning Specialist loses certification prior to Contract completion and must be performed by the approved successor
229. ntraction of pipe lines Make changes in size of water lines with reducing fittings Do not bury conceal or insulate until piping has been inspected tested and approved Do not run piping concealed in walls partitions underground or under the floor except as otherwise indicated Where pipe passes through building structure locate pipe joints and expansion joints where they may be inspected Furnish gaskets packing and thread compounds Suitable for the service Provide long radius ells where possible to reduce pressure drops Pipe bends in lieu of welding fittings may be used where space permits Pipe bends shall have a uniform radius of at least five times the pipe diameter and shall be free from appreciable flattening wrinkling or thinning of the pipe Do not use mitering of pipe to form elbows notching straight runs to form full sized tees or any similar construction Make branch connections over 2 inches with welding tees except factory made forged welding branch outlets or nozzles having integral reinforcements conforming to ASME B31 9 may be used provided the nominal diameter of the branch is at least one pipe size less than the nominal diameter of the run Branch connections 2 inches and under can be threaded or welded vertical piping plumb and straight and parallel to walls Provide sleeves for lines passing through building structure Provide a fire seal where pipes pass through fire wall fire partitions fire rated pipe c
230. ocks with any dimension greater than 3 inches Place the material in successive horizontal layers of loose material not more than 12 inches in depth Spread each layer uniformly on a soil surface that has been moistened or aerated as necessary and scarified or otherwise broken up so that the fill will bond with the surface on which it is SECTION 31 00 00 Page 14 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 placed After spreading plow disk or otherwise brake up each layer moisten or aerate as necessary thoroughly mix and compact to at least 90 percent laboratory maximum density for cohesive materials or 95 percent laboratory maximum density for cohesionless materials Compaction requirements for the upper portion of earth embankments forming subgrade for pavements are identical with those requirements specified in paragraph SUBGRADE PREPARATION Finish compaction by sheepsfoot rollers pneumatic tired rollers steel wheeled rollers vibratory compactors or other approved equipment 34242 NOT USED SUBGRADE PREPARATION 3221321 Construction Shape subgrade to line grade and cross section and compact as specified Include plowing disking and any moistening or aerating required to obtain specified compaction for this operation Remove soft or otherwise unsatisfactory material and replace with satisfactory excavated material or other approved material as directed Bring up low areas resu
231. olidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 End of Appendix A SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 21 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 APPENDIX B FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE TESTS CHECKLISTS SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 22 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Functional Performance Test Pump NOTE Prior to performing this test for closed loop systems ensure that the system is pressurized and the make up water system is operational or for open loop systems ensure that the sumps are filled to the proper level 15 Activate pump start using control system commands a Verify correct operation in HAND OFF AUTO b Verify pressure drop across strainer Strainer inlet pressure psig Strainer outlet pressure psig c Verify pump inlet outlet pressure reading compare to Testing Adjusting and Balancing TAB Report and pump design conditions DESIGN TAB ACTUAL Pump inlet pressure psig Pump outlet pressure psig d Operate pump at shutoff and at 100 percent of designed flow when all components are in full flow Plot test readings on pump curve and compare results against readings taken from flow measuring devices SHUTOFF 100 percent Pump inlet pressure psig Pump outlet pressure psig Pump flow rate gpm SETPOINT Differential Pressure Transmitter SECTION 23 08 00 00 10
232. om heating pipes will not be permitted Fans for vertical discharge type heaters shall operate at speeds not in excess of 1 200 rpm except that units with 80 000 Btu output capacity or less may operate at speeds up to 1 800 rpm Horizontal discharge type unit heaters shall have discharge or face velocities not in excess of the following Unit Capacity cfm Face Velocity fpm Up to 1000 800 1 001 to 3 000 900 3001 and over 1 000 2 4 1 2 Heating Elements Heating coils shall be of suitable nonferrous alloy with threaded or brazed fittings at each end for connecting to external piping The heating elements shall be free to expand or contract without developing leaks and shall be properly pitched for drainage The elements shall be tested under a hydrostatic pressure of 200 psig and a certified report of the test shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer Coils shall be suitable for use with water up to 200 degrees F 2 4 1 3 Motors Motors shall be provided with NEMA 250 general purpose enclosure Motors and motor controls shall otherwise be as specified in Section 26 20 00 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 2 4 1 4 Controls Cope Lee be bBo en eee og bo DICGTTAL CONTROL FOR HVAC AND OTHER LOCAL BUTLDING SYSTEMS Provide unit heaters with manufacturers standard unit mounted adjustable thermostat Thermostat shall be line or low voltage For low voltage thermostats provide transfor
233. on the drawings Surface mount the panel with the top of the panel 6 feet above the finished floor or center the panel at 5 feet whichever is lower 1 6 Water Flow Detectors and Tamper Switches Connect to water flow detectors and tamper switches SECTION 28 31 76 Page 35 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 32127 Firefighter Telephones Locate wall mounted in each stair at each floor landing in each elevator lobby and in each elevator cab 4 feet above the finished floor 3 1 8 Local Operating Console LOC Locate the LOC as required by NFPA 72 and as indicated Mount the console that the top message button is no higher than 44 inches above the floor 3 2 SYSTEM FIELD WIRING Sul Wiring within Cabinets Enclosures and Boxes Provide wiring installed in neat and workmanlike manner and installed parallel with or at right angles to the sides and back of any box enclosure or cabinet Conductors that are terminated spliced or otherwise interrupted in any enclosure cabinet mounting or junction box shall be connected to screw type terminal blocks Mark each terminal in accordance with the wiring diagrams of the system The use of wire nuts or similar devices is prohibited Conform wiring to NFPA 70 Indicate the following in the wiring diagrams a Point to point wiring diagrams showing the points of connection and terminals used for electrical field connections in the sys
234. op resistance test results e Complete program printout including input output addresses The final tests will be witnessed by the Contracting Offices Designated Representative COR At this time any and all required tests shall be repeated at their discretion 3 5 2 4 System Acceptance Following acceptance of the system as built drawings and O amp M manuals shall be delivered to the Contracting Officer for review and acceptance Submit Six sets of detailed as built drawings The drawings shall show the system as installed including deviations from both the project drawings and the approved shop drawings These drawings shall be submitted within two weeks after the final acceptance test of the system At least one set of as built marked up drawings shall be provided at the time of or prior to the final acceptance test a Furnish one set of full size paper as built drawings and schematics The drawings shall be prepared on uniform sized mylar sheets not less than 30 by 42 inches with 8 by 4 inch title block similar to contract drawings Furnish one set of CD or DVD discs containing software back up and CAD based drawings in latest version of AutoCAD and DXF format of as built drawings and schematics b Include complete wiring diagrams showing connections between devices SECTION 28 31 76 Page 39 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 3 and equipment both factory and field wired C
235. operation of dewatering system resulting in Suitable dry conditions to facilitate construction Contractor shall Submit dewatering plan along with all calculations and assumptions 3 255 Trench Excavation Requirements Excavate the trench as recommended by the manufacturer of the pipe to be installed Slope trench walls below the top of the pipe or make vertical and of such width as recommended in the manufacturer s printed installation SECTION 31 00 00 Page 9 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 manual Provide vertical trench walls where no manufacturer s printed installation manual is available Shore cut back to a stable slope provide with equivalent means of protection for employees who may be exposed to moving ground or cave in in accordance with 29 CFR 1926 and all applicable Corps or State safety regulations Give special attention to Slopes which may be adversely affected by weather or moisture content Do not exceed the trench width below the pipe top of 24 inches plus pipe outside diameter O D for pipes of less than 24 inches inside diameter and do not exceed 36 inches plus pipe outside diameter for sizes larger than 24 inches inside diameter Where recommended trench widths are exceeded provide redesign stronger pipe or special installation procedures by the Contractor The Contractor is responsible for the cost of redesign stronger pipe or special installation proc
236. or foliated masses or conglomerate deposits neither of which can be removed without systematic drilling and blasting drilling and the use of expansion jacks or feather wedges or the use of backhoe mounted pneumatic hole punchers or rock breakers also large boulders buried masonry or concrete other than pavement exceeding 1 2 cubic yard in volume Removal of hard material will not be considered rock excavation because of intermittent drilling and blasting that is performed merely to increase production 1 4 8 Unstable Material Unstable materials are too wet to properly support the utility pipe conduit or appurtenant structure after processing aeration drying and recompaction SECTION 31 00 00 Page 5 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 1 4 9 Select Granular Material 1 4 9 1 General Requirements Select granular material consist of materials classified GW GP SW SP by ASTM 02487 where indicated liquid limit of such material must not exceed 35 percent when tested in accordance with ASTM D4318 The plasticity index must not be greater than 12 percent when tested in accordance with ASTM D4318 and not more than 35 percent by weight may be finer than No 200 sieve when tested in accordance with ASTM D1140 1 4 10 Initial Backfill Material Initial backfill consists of select granular material or satisfactory materials free from rocks 1 2
237. or semi flush outlet box mounting and supported independently of wiring connections Contacts shall be self resetting after response to rate of rise principle Under fixed temperature actuation the detector shall have a permanent external indication that is readily visible Detector units located in boiler rooms showers or other areas subject to abnormal temperature changes shall operate on fixed temperature principle only The UL 521 test rating for the fixed temperature portion shall be 135 degrees F The UL 521 test rating for the Rate of Rise detectors shall be rated for 50 by 50 feet 2 11 1 2 Rate Compensating Detectors Detectors shall be flush mounted horizontal type with outlet box supported independently of wiring connections Detectors shall be hermetically sealed and automatically resetting Rate Compensated detectors shall be rated for 50 by 50 feet 2 11 1 3 Fixed Temperature Detectors Detectors shall be designed for semi flush outlet box mounting and supported independently of wiring connections Detectors shall be designed to detect high heat The detectors shall have a specific temperature setting of 135 degrees F The UL 521 test rating for the fixed temperature detectors shall be rated for 50 by 50 feet 2411 2 Self Test Routines Automatic self test routines shall be performed on each sensor that will functionally check sensor sensitivity electronics and ensure the accuracy of the value being transmitted Any sensor
238. ords EVACUATE and ANNOUNCEMENT and the remainder of the emergency instructions The design of LCD text display shall be such that it cannot be read when not illuminated 2 17 REMOTE FIRE ALARM MASS NOTIFICATION CONTROL UNITS Provide complete remote control units fully enclosed in a lockable steel enclosure as specified herein Operations required for testing or for normal care and maintenance of the control units shall be performed from the front of the enclosure If more than a single unit is required at a location to form a complete control panel the unit enclosures shall match exactly Each control unit shall provide power supervision control and logic for its portion of the entire system utilizing solid state modular components internally mounted and arranged for easy access Each control SECTION 28 31 76 Page 28 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 unit shall be suitable for operation on a 120 volt 60 hertz normal building power supply Provide each unit with supervisory functions for power failure internal component placement and operation 21721 Cabinet Install remote control unit components in cabinets large enough to accommodate components and also to allow ample gutter space for interconnection of units as well as field wiring The enclosure shall be identified by an engraved laminated phenolic resin nameplate Lettering on the nameplate shall be labeled Remote Fire A
239. ory Cavalier ASME B16 9 ASME B18 2 2 ASME B31 9 ASME B40 100 ASME BPVC SEC VIII 01 Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 NPS 1 2 Through NPS 24 Metric Inch Standard 2012 Standard for Factory Made Wrought Steel Buttwelding Fittings 2010 Nuts for General Applications Machine Screw Nuts Hex Square Hex Flange and Coupling Nuts Inch Series 2014 Building Services Piping 2013 Pressure Gauges and Gauge Attachments 2010 BPVC Section VIII Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 1 ASTM INTERNATIONAL ASTM ASTM A123 A123M ASTM A194 A194M 5 A307 ASTM A53 A53M 5 B32 5 B88 2013 Standard Specification for Zinc Hot Dip Galvanized Coatings on Iron and Steel Products 2014 Standard Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for High Pressure or High Temperature Service or Both 2012 Standard Specification for Carbon Steel Bolts and Studs 60 000 PSI Tensile Strength 2012 Standard Specification for Pipe Steel Black and Hot Dipped Zinc Coated Welded and Seamless 2008 Standard Specification for Solder Metal 2009 Standard Specification for Seamless Copper Water Tube COPPER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION CDA CDA 4015 2010 Copper Tube Handbook MANUFACTURERS STANDARDIZATION SOCIETY OF THE VALVE AND FITTINGS INDUSTRY MSS MSS SP 110 MSS SP 58 MSS SP 69 2010 Ball Valves Threaded Socket Welding Solder Join
240. ot be permitted SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 Page 10 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 vay Instrumentation 2 1 7 1 Pressure and Vacuum Gauges Provide ASME B40 100 with restrictor dud Indicating Thermometers Thermometers shall be dial type with an adjustable angle suitable for the Service Provide thermowell sized for each thermometer in accordance with the thermowell specification Fluid filled thermometers mercury is not acceptable shall have a nominal scale diameter of 5 inches Construction shall be stainless steel case with molded glass cover stainless steel stem and bulb Stem shall be straight length as required to fit well Bimetal thermometers shall have a scale diameter of 3 1 2 inches Case shall be hermetic Case and stem shall be constructed of stainless steel Bimetal Stem shall be straight and of a length as required to fit the well 1 7 3 Pressure Temperature Test Ports Pressure Temperature Test Ports shall have brass body and EPDM and or Neoprene valve seals Ports shall be rated for service between 35 and 275 degrees F and up to 500 psig Ports shall be provided in lengths appropriate for the insulation thickness specified in Section 23 07 00 THERMAL INSULATION FOR MECHANICAL SYSTEMS and installed to allow a minimum of 12 inches of access for probe insertion Provide with screw on cap attached with a strap or chain to prevent loss when removed Port
241. ot override any alarm or notification functions and shall be disabled by such signals The microphone shall be handheld style All wiring to the LOC shall be supervised in accordance with UFC 4 021 01 Systems that require field modification or are not supervised for multiple LOC s shall not be approved f When an installation has more than one LOC the LOC s shall be programmed to allow only one LOC to be available for page or messaging at a time Once one LOC becomes active all other LOC s will have an indication that the system is busy Amber Busy Light and cannot be used at that time This is to avoid two messages being given at the same time Also it must be possible to override or lockout the LOC s from the Master Command Panel in accordance with 72 2 16 6 Memory Provide each control unit with non volatile memory and logic for all functions The use of long life batteries capacitors or other age dependent devices shall not be considered as equal to non volatile processors PROMS or EPROMS 2516 7 Field Programmability Provide control units and control panels that are fully field programmable for control initiation notification supervisory and trouble functions of both input and output The system program configuration shall be menu driven System changes shall be password protected and shall accomplished using personal computer based equipment Any proprietary equipment and proprietary software needed by qua
242. other controlled equipment 2 Functional Performance Test Contractor shall verify operation of HVAC controls by performing the Performance Verification Test PVT test for that system Contractor to provide blank PVT test procedures previously done by the controls Contractor 2 Verify interlock with UMCS system 3 Verify all required I O points function from the UMCS system 5 4 Certification We the undersigned have witnessed the Performance Verification Test and certify that the item tested has met the performance requirements in this section of the specifications Signature and Date Contractor s Commissioning Specialist Contractor s Mechanical Representative Contractor s Electrical Representative Contractor s TAB Representative Contractor s Controls Representative Design Agency Representative Contractor s Officer s Representative Using Agency s Representative SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 38 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 End of Appendix B SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 39 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 End of document End of Section SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 40 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 PART 1 FF PPU ON P PART 2 N N P Ui Ul NNFNNNFNNNNNNNNNFNNKFNNNFTNNNEF HK SECTION TABLE
243. oximately 150 degrees F and the solution circulated in the system for a period of 48 hours The system shall then be drained and thoroughly flushed out with fresh water Strainers and valves shall be thoroughly cleaned Prior to operating tests air shall be removed from all water Systems by operating the air vents 3 FIELD TRAINING Conduct a training course for the operating staff as designated by the Contracting Officer The training period shall consist of a total of 4 hours of normal working time and shall start after the system is functionally completed but prior to final acceptance tests a The field instructions shall cover all of the items contained in the approved operation and maintenance manuals as well as demonstrations of routine maintenance operations and boiler safety devices c Submit three complete operation and maintenance instructions listing step by step procedures required for system startup operation shutdown and routine maintenance at least 2 weeks prior to field training The manuals shall include the manufacturer s name model number parts list simplified wiring and control diagrams troubleshooting guide and recommended service organization including address and telephone number for each item of equipment Each service organization shall be capable of providing 4 hour onsite response to a SECTION 23 52 00 Page 15 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 servic
244. pability to manually access the following information for each initiating device 1 Primary status 2 Device type 3 Present average value 4 Present sensitivity selected 5 Sensor range normal dirty etc Ionization Type Smoke Sensors Provide addressable ionization type smoke sensors as follows a Provide analog smoke sensors that operate on the ionization principle and are actuated by the presence of visible or invisible products of combustion Smoke sensors shall be listed for use with the fire alarm control panel Provide self restoring type sensors that do not require any readjustment after actuation at the FACP to restore them to normal operation Sensors shall be UL or FM listed as smoke automatic fire sensors Components shall be rust and corrosion resistant Vibration shall have no effect on the sensor s operation Protect the detection chamber with a fine mesh metallic screen that prevents the entrance of insects or airborne materials The screen shall not inhibit the movement of smoke particles into the chamber Provide twist lock bases for the sensors The sensors shall maintain contact with their bases without the use of springs Provide companion mounting base with screw terminals for each conductor Terminate field wiring on the screw terminals The sensor shall have a visual indicator to show actuation The sensor address shall identify the particular unit its location within the system and its
245. pervisory signal initiating devices alarm notification appliances supervising station fire alarm System transmitter and other accessories and miscellaneous items required for a complete operating system even though each item is not specifically mentioned or described Provide systems complete and ready for operation Provide equipment materials installation workmanship inspection and testing in strict accordance with the required and advisory provisions of NFPA 72 ISO 7240 16 IEC 60268 16 except as modified herein The system layout on the drawings show the intent of coverage and are shown in suggested locations Submit plan view drawing showing device locations terminal cabinet locations junction boxes other related equipment conduit routing wire counts circuit identification in each conduit and circuit layouts for all floors Drawings shall comply with the requirements of NFPA 170 Final quantity system layout and coordination are the responsibility of the Contractor REFERENCES The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced The publications are referred to within the text by the basic designation only SECTION 28 31 76 Page 5 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA ASA ASA 3 2 2009 R 2014 Method for Measuring the Intelligibility of Speech Over Communication Systems ASA 85 FM GLOBAL FM FM
246. plus a minimum of four years work experience in fire protection engineering b A registered professional engineer P E in fire protection engineering C Registered Professional Engineer with verification of experience and at least five years of current experience in the design of the fire protection and detection systems 1 7 1 2 Supervisor NICET Fire Alarm Technicians to perform the installation of the system A NICET Level 4 Fire Alarm Technician shall supervise the installation of the fire alarm system mass notification system The Fire Alarm technicians supervising the installation of equipment shall be factory trained in the installation adjustment testing and operation of the equipment specified herein and on the drawings lY oEs3 Technician Fire Alarm Technicians with a minimum of four years of experience utilized SECTION 28 31 76 Page 10 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 to install and terminate fire alarm mass notification devices cabinets and panels The Fire Alarm technicians installing the equipment shall be factory trained in the installation adjustment testing and operation of the equipment specified herein and on the drawings 1 7 1 4 Installer Fire Alarm installer with a minimum of two years of experience utilized to assist in the installation of fire alarm mass notification devices cabinets and panels electrician shall be allowed to install wire ca
247. provided herein all terms and conditions of the document referenced in Item 9A or 10A as heretofore changed remains unchanged and in full force and effect 15A NAME AND TITLE OF SIGNER Type or print Type or print 16C DATE SIGNED 15B CONTRACTOR OFFEROR 15 APR 2015 Signature of person authorized to sign Signature of Contracting Officer NSN 7540 01 152 8070 STANDARD FORM 30 REV 10 83 Previous edition unusable Prescribed by GSA FAR 48 CFR 53 243 INSTRUCTIONS Instructions for items other than those that are self explanatory are as follows Item 1 Contract ID Code Insert the contract type identification code that appears in the title block of the contract being modified Item 3 Effective date 1 For a solicitation amendment change order or administrative change the effective date shall be the issue date of the amendment change order or administrative change For a supplemental agreement the effective date shall be the date agreed to by the contracting parties 9 For a modification issued as an initial or h confirming notice of termination for the convenience of the Government the effective date and the modification number of the confirming notice shall be the same the effective date and modification number of the initial notice For a modification converting a termination for default to termination for convenience of the Government effective date sh
248. rate for only a few seconds and the event is indicated on the system printer but no other outputs occur 2 16 12 History Logging In addition to the required printer output the control panel shall have the ability to store a minimum of 400 events in a log These events shall be stored in a battery protected memory and shall remain in the memory until the memory is downloaded or cleared manually Resetting of the control panel shall not clear the memory 2 16 13 Remote LCD Text Display An LCD text display shall be provided at locations as shown on the drawings The size shall not exceed 16 inches length by 3 inches deep with a height necessary to meet the requirements of Chapter 24 of NFPA 72 The text display shall as a minimum meet the following requirements a Two lines of information for high priority messaging b Minimum of 20 characters per line 40 total displayed Text shall be no less than height requirements in Table 24 4 2 20 14 5 of NFPA 72 and color contrast requirements of 24 4 2 20 of NFPA 72 d 32K character memory e Display shall be wall or ceiling mounted f Mounting brackets for a convenient wall cubicle mount g During non emergency periods display date and time h 11 programming shall be accomplished from the Mass Notification network No user programming shall be required An LCD text display shall be provided at locations as shown on the drawings The LCD text display shall spell out the w
249. reducing fittings for changes in pipe size reducing bushings are not permitted In horizontal lines provide eccentric reducing fittings to maintain the top of the lines in the same plane 25 Cleaning of Pipe Thoroughly clean each section of pipe fittings and valves free of foreign matter before erection Prior to erection hold each piece of pipe in an inclined position and tap along its full length to loosen sand mill scale and other foreign matter For pipe 2 inches and larger draw wire brush of a diameter larger than that of the inside of the pipe several times through the entire length of pipe Before making final connections to apparatus wash out interior of piping thoroughly with water Plug or cap open ends of mains during shutdown periods Do not leave lines open where foreign matter might enter the pipe 2 6 Valves Install valves in conformance with ASME B31 9 Provide ball valves unless otherwise directed Install valves with stems horizontal or above Locate or equip stop valves to permit operation from floor level or provide with Safe access in the form of walkways or ladders Install valves in positions accessible for operation and repair 2 6 1 Globe Valves Install globe valves so that the pressure is below the disk and the stem horizontal 2 6 2 Relief Valves Provide valves on pressure tanks low pressure side of reducing valves heat exchangers and expansion tanks Select system relief valve
250. rvisory devices m There shall be no limit other than maximum system capacity as to the number of addressable devices that may be in alarm simultaneously n Where the fire alarm mass notification system is responsible for initiating an action in another emergency control device or system such as an HVAC system the addressable fire alarm relay shall be in the vicinity of the emergency control device SECTION 28 31 76 Page 14 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 alarm signal shall automatically initiate the following functions 1 Transmission of an alarm signal to the fire department 2 Visual indication of the device operated on the control panel FACP MNCP LCD LED Display unit VDU and on the graphic annunciator Indication on the graphic annunciator shall be by floor zone or circuit and type of device 3 Continuous actuation of all alarm notification appliances 4 Recording of the event via electronically in the history log of the fire control system unit 5 Release of doors held open by electromagnetic devices 6 Operation of the smoke control system 7 Release of power to electric locks delayed egress locks on doors that are part of the means of egress E Ope 355 6565 B BTW seres e esas Lege es SE clecoetoer ecseecseted wath Ehe sutemeto e eoescd ed eoxeatesgs 556 Becel _the_cleveiess q p add Se bo otber Se Formers of ES peraeco
251. s shall be 1 4 inch NPT and accept 1 8 inch diameter probes 1 8 Miscellaneous Pipeline Components zd Bo Air Vent Provide float type air vent in hydronic systems Vent shall be constructed of brass or semi steel body copper float and stainless steel valve and valve seat Design air vent to suit system operating temperature and pressure Provide isolating valve to permit service without draining the System Pipe discharge of vent to a drain 21 842 Strainers Strainers for classes 125 and 250 piping in IPS 1 2 to 8 inches inclusive FS WW S 2739 and locate as indicated 2148 3 Hangers and Supports Design and fabrication of pipe hangers supports and welding attachments shall conform to MSS SP 58 and ASME B31 9 Hanger types and supports for bare and covered pipe shall conform to MSS SP 69 for the temperature range 1 8 4 Pipe Sleeves Sleeves in partitions shall be zinc coated sheet steel having a nominal weight of not less than 0 906 pound per square foot 2148 5 Escutcheon Plates Provide one piece or split hinge metal plates for piping passing through floors walls and ceilings in exposed spaces Provide polished stainless SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 11 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Steel plates or chromium plated finish on copper alloy plates in finished Spaces and paint finish on metal plates in unfinished spaces 2 2 CENTRAL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT 252 1
252. scs except solder end valves which shall have integral seats b Steel Globe and Angle Valves ASME B16 34 provide with heat and corrosion resistant trim c Cast Iron Globe and Angle Valves MSS SP 85 2 1 2 inches and larger with bronze trim tapped drains and brass plug 2 1 5 3 Check Valves a Bronze Check Valves MSS SP 80 2 inches and smaller regrinding swing check type Class 200 b Cast Iron Check Valves ASME B16 34 2 1 2 inches and larger bronze trim non slam eccentric disc type for centrifugal pump discharge SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 8 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 service 2 1 5 4 Water Pressure Reducing Valves ASSE 1003 2 1 5 5 Ball Valves Threaded and solder joint ends shall conform to MSS SP 110 2 1 5 6 Flow Control Balancing Valves Copper alloy or cast iron body copper alloy or stainless internal working parts and integral pointer that indicates the degree of valve opening Valves shall be suitable for 125 psig at 190 degrees F hot water Valve shall function as a service valve when in fully closed position Valve body shall have factory installed tappings for differential pressure meter connections for verification of pressure differential across valve orifice Meter connections shall have positive check valves or shutoff valves Each valve shall have metal tag showing the gallons per minute flow for each differential pressure reading
253. se the code 3 temporal tone to take over all functions assigned to the failed unit in the event an alarm is activated b Mass Notification functions shall override the manual or automatic fire alarm notification or Public Address PA functions Other fire alarm functions including transmission of a signal s to the fire department shall remain operational The system shall have the capability of utilizing LOC with redundant controls of the notification System control panel Notification Appliance Circuits NAC shall be provided for the activation of strobe appliances The activation of the NAC Circuits shall follow the operation of the speaker NAC circuits Audio output shall be selectable for line level Amplifier outputs shall be not greater than 100 watts RMS output The strobe NAC Circuits shall provide at least 2 amps of 24 VDC power to operate strobes and have the ability to synchronize all strobes A hand held microphone shall be provided and upon activation shall take priority over any tone signal recorded message or PA microphone operation in progress while maintaining the strobe NAC Circuits activation SECTION 28 31 76 Page 25 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 24169571 Outputs and Operational Modules All outputs and operational modules shall be fully supervised with on board diagnostics and trouble reporting circuits Provide form C contacts for System alarm and troubl
254. sic designation only AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS AASHTO AASHTO T 180 2010 Standard Method of Test for Moisture Density Relations of Soils Using a 4 54 kg 10 1b Rammer and a 457 mm 18 in Drop AASHTO T 224 2010 Standard Method of Test for Correction for Coarse Particles in the Soil Compaction Test AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION AWWA AWWA C600 2010 Installation of Ductile Iron Water Mains and Their Appurtenances SECTION 31 00 00 3 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 ASTM INTERNATIONAL ASTM ASTM C136 2006 Standard Test Method for Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates ASTM D1140 2000 R 2006 Amount of Material in Soils Finer than the No 200 75 micrometer Sieve ASTM D1556 2007 Density and Unit Weight of Soil in Place by the Sand Cone Method ASTM D1557 2012 Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort 56 000 ft lbf ft3 2700 kN m m3 ASTM D2167 2008 Density and Unit Weight of Soil in Place by the Rubber Balloon Method ASTM D2487 2011 Soils for Engineering Purposes Unified Soil Classification System ASTM D2937 2010 Density of Soil in Place by the Drive Cylinder Method ASTM D422 1963 R 2007 E 2014 Particle Size Analysis of Soils ASTM D4318 2010 E 2014 Liquid Limit Plastic Limit and Plasticity Index of Soils ASTM D6
255. sider mandatory all recommendations and suggested practices contained in the Commissioning Standard Use the Commissioning Standard for all aspects of Commissioning including qualifications for the Commissioning Firm and Specialist and calibration of Commissioning instruments Where the instrument manufacturer calibration recommendations are more stringent than those listed in the Commissioning Standard the manufacturer s recommendations shall be adhered to 11 quality assurance provisions of the Commissioning Standard such as performance guarantees shall be part of this contract For systems or System components not covered in the Commissioning Standard Commissioning procedures shall be developed by the Commissioning Specialist Where new procedures requirements etc applicable to the Contract requirements have been published or adopted by the body responsible for the Commissioning Standard used ACG NEBB or TABB the requirements and recommendations contained in these procedures and requirements shall be considered mandatory 342 Energy Formal LEED NC certification is not required however the Contractor is required to provide documentation that meets the LEED NC Energy amp Atmosphere EA Prerequisite 1 Fundamental Commissioning For New Construction and Major Revisions provide also documentation that meets EA Credit 3 Enhanced Commissioning Provide documentation for as many LEED credits as possible to support LEED Silver cer
256. sight of the unit it controls Controls A M E T a Control interlocks properly installed b Control interlocks operable m m c Dampers actuators properly installed ps a A d Dampers actuators operable X e Verify proper location and installation of thermostat X Testing Adjusting and Balancing TAB A M E T a TAB Report approved X X SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 18 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 19 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Pre Functional Performance Test Checklist HVAC System Controls For HVAC System Checklist Item Installation A M E T a Layout of control panel matches drawings X X b Framed instructions mounted in or near control panel X X c Components properly labeled on inside and outside of panel X X d Control components piped and or wired to each labeled terminal strip X X e EMCS connection made to each labeled terminal strip as shown X X f Control wiring and tubing labeled at all terminations splices and junctions X X Main Power and Control Air a 120 volt AC power available to panel X b 20 psig compressed air available to panel X X Testing Adjusting and Balancing TAB A M E T a TAB Report submitted X X SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 Page 20 Am 0001 Cons
257. sion tanks Flow measuring equipment External air separation tanks SD 06 Test Reports Hydrostatic test of piping system Auxiliary equipment and accessory tests Submit test reports in accordance with the paragraph entitled Field Quality Control SD 10 Operation and Maintenance Data Pumps Data Package 3 G AO Submit in accordance with Section 01 78 23 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA Submit a list of qualified service organizations which includes addresses and qualifications 15 QUALITY ASSURANCE 1 5 1 Standard Commercial Product for Terminal Units Terminal units provided shall comply with features called out in this Specification and shall be the manufacturer s standard commercial product Additional or better features which are not prohibited by this specification but which are a part of the manufacturer s standard commercial product shall be included in the terminal units being furnished standard commercial product is a product which has been sold or is currently being offered for sale on the commercial market through advertisements or manufacturer s catalogs or brochures Provide Institute SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 Page 6 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 of Boiler and Radiator Manufacturer IBR or Steel Boiler Institute SBI rating for required capacity 14 552 Brazing and Soldering 1 5 2 1 Brazing Procedure ASME B31 9 Brazing procedure for joints shall be as outlined in
258. so that capacity is greater than make up pressure reducing valve capacity Select equipment relief valve capacity to exceed rating of connected equipment Pipe relief valve outlet to the nearest floor drain 22 Pressure Gage Provide a shut off valve or pet cock between pressure gages and the line SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 15 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 3 2 8 Thermometers Provide thermometers and thermal sensing elements of control valves with a separable socket Install separable sockets in pipe lines in such a manner to sense the temperature of flowing the fluid and minimize obstruction to flow 34259 Strainers Provide strainers with meshes suitable for the services where indicated or where dirt might interfere with the proper operation of valve parts orifices or moving parts of equipment 3 2 10 Pumps Select pumps for specified fluid temperatures are non overloading in parallel or individual operation and operate within 25 percent of midpoint of published maximum efficiency curve Support piping adjacent to pump such that no weight is carried on pump casings Install close coupled and base mounted pumps on concrete base with anchor bolts set and level and grout in place and provide supports under elbows on pump suction and discharge line sizes 4 inches and over Lubricate pump before start up 3 2 11 Equipment Foundations Locate equipment foundations
259. sults are representative of the materials or conditions being certified by the tests The following number of tests if performed at the appropriate time will be the minimum acceptable for each type operation 3 16 1 Fill and Backfill Material Gradation One test per 1 000 cubic yards stockpiled or in place source material Determine gradation of fill and backfill material in accordance with ASTM C136 ASTM D422 ASTM D1140 3 16 2 In Place Densities a One test per 5 000 square feet or fraction thereof of each lift of fill or backfill areas compacted by other than hand operated machines b test per 1000 square feet or fraction thereof of each lift of fill or backfill areas compacted by hand operated machines c One test per 100 linear feet or fraction thereof of each lift of embankment or backfill for roads 3 16 3 Check Tests on In Place Densities If ASTM D6938 is used check in place densities by ASTM D1556 as follows a One check test per lift for each 25 000 square feet or fraction thereof of each lift of fill or backfill compacted by other than hand operated machines b One check test per lift for each 5000 square feet of fill or backfill areas compacted by hand operated machines c One check test per lift for each 400 linear feet or fraction thereof of embankment or backfill for roads 3 16 4 NOT USED 3 16 5 Optimum Moisture and Laboratory Maximum Density Perform tests for each type material or sour
260. t Grooved and Flared Ends 2009 Pipe Hangers and Supports Materials Design and Manufacture Selection Application and Installation 2003 Notice 2012 Pipe Hangers and Supports Selection and Application ANSI SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 Page 4 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 Approved American National Standard MSS SP 70 2011 Gray Iron Gate Valves Flanged and Threaded Ends MSS SP 80 2013 Bronze Gate Globe Angle and Check Valves MSS SP 85 2011 Gray Iron Globe amp Angle Valves Flanged and Threaded Ends NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION NEMA NEMA ICS 2 2000 R 2005 Errata 2008 Standard for Controllers Contactors and Overload Relays Rated 600 V NEMA ICS 6 1993 R 2011 Enclosures NEMA MG 1 2011 Errata 2012 Motors and Generators U S GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA CID A A 1689 Rev B Tape Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Plastic Film CID A A 50560 Basic Pumps Centrifugal Water Circulating Electric Motor Driven CID A A 59617 Basic Unions Brass or Bronze Threaded Pipe Connections and Solder Joint Tube Connections FS WW S 2739 Basic Notice 1 Strainers Sediment Pipeline Water Air Gas Oil or Steam U S NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NARA 29 CFR 1910 144 Safety Color Code for Marking Physical Hazards 29 CFR 1910 219 Mechanical Power Transmission Apparatus 1 2 RELATED REOUIREMENTS Section
261. t piping system after all lines have been cleaned and before applying insulation covering Remove or valve off from the system gages and other apparatus which may be damaged by the test before the tests are made Install calibrated test pressure gage in the system to observe any loss in pressure Maintain test pressure for a sufficient length of time to enable an inspection of each joint and connection Perform tests after installation and prior to acceptance Notify the Contracting Officer in writing 14 days prior to the time scheduled for the tests 34342 Auxiliary Equipment and Accessory Tests Observe and check pumps accessories and equipment during operational and capacity tests for leakage malfunctions defects noncompliance with referenced standards or overloading 3 4 TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING Test adjust and balance the hydronic system in accordance with Section 23 05 93 TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING FOR HVAC 3 4 1 Markings of Settings Following final acceptance of the balancing report the settings of all valves splitters dampers and other adjustment devices shall be permanently marked so that adjustment can be restored if disturbed at anytime End of Section SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 17 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota PART 1 PART 2 N NWNNNNNNNE N N N N GS N Ul N F XO O N N N N Q N Q
262. teel designed for not less than 75 psig and constructed and tested in accordance with the requirements of ASME BPVC SEC VIII D1 Provide tangential inlet and outlet connections flanged for sizes 2 1 2 inches and larger Each unit shall have an internal design suitable for creating the required vortex and subsequent air separation Provide with automatic air release device and galvanized Steel strainer Provide a blow down connection with a gate valve and piped to nearest floor drain 2 3 4 Chemical Feed Tank A 5 gallon chemical feed tank shall be provided as part of the hot water piping system as indicated in the drawings The feeder shall be furnished with an air vent drain valve chemical fill funnel valves fittings and piping 2 4 TERMINAL UNITS 2 4 1 Unit Heaters Provide hot water unit heaters as specified below and shall have a heating capacity not in excess of 125 percent of the capacity indicated SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 12 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 2 4 1 1 Propeller Fan Heaters Heaters shall be designed for suspension and arranged for horizontal or vertical discharge of air as indicated on the drawings Casings shall be not less than 20 gauge black steel and finished with lacquer or enamel Suitable stationary deflectors shall be provided to assure proper air and heat penetration capacity at floor level based on established design temperature Suspension fr
263. tem including interconnections between the equipment or systems that are supervised or controlled by the system Diagrams shall show connections from field devices to the FACP and remote fire alarm control units initiating circuits switches relays and terminals b Complete riser diagrams indicating the wiring sequence of devices and their connections to the control equipment Include a color code schedule for the wiring Include floor plans showing the locations of devices and equipment 3 2 2 Terminal Cabinets Provide a terminal cabinet at the base of any circuit riser on each floor at each riser and where indicated on the drawings Terminal size shall be appropriate for the size of the wiring to be connected Conductor terminations shall be labeled and a drawing containing conductors their labels their circuits and their interconnection shall be permanently mounted in the terminal cabinet Minimum size is 8 inches by 8 inches Only screw type terminals are permitted 30243 Alarm Wiring Voltages shall not be mixed in any junction box housing or device except those containing power supplies and control relays Provide all wiring in electrical metallic conduit Conceal conduit in finished areas of new construction and wherever practicable in existing construction The use of flexible conduit not exceeding a 6 foot length shall be permitted in initiating device or notification appliance circuits Run conduit or tubing rigid IMC
264. tests to minimize the amount of smoke needed to activate the sensor Testing of smoke sensors shall be conducted using real smoke or the use of canned smoke which is permitted Measure the voltage drop at the most remote appliance based on wire length on each notification appliance circuit 1 Intelligibility Tests Intelligibility testing of the System shall be accomplished in accordance with 72 for Voice Evacuation Systems IEC 60268 16 and ASA 53 2 Following are the specific requirements for intelligibility tests a Intelligibility Requirements Verify intelligibility by measurement after installation Ensure that a CIS value greater than the required minimum value is provided in each area where building occupants typically could be found The minimum required value for CIS is 8 Areas of the building provided with hard wall and ceiling surfaces such as metal or concrete that are found to cause excessive sound reflections may be permitted to have a CIS score less than the minimum required value if approved by the DOD installation and if building occupants in these areas can determine that a voice signal is being broadcast and they must walk no more than 33 feet to find a location with at least the minimum required CIS value within the same area Areas of the building where occupants are not expected to be normally present are permitted to have a CIS score less than the minimum required value if personnel can deter
265. the following a FMCPs b Automatic transmitter transceiver C Terminal Cabinet Furnish nameplate illustrations and data to obtain approval by the Contracting Officer before installation Obtain approval by the Contracting Officer for installation locations Nameplates shall be etched metal or plastic permanently attached by screws to panels or adjacent walls 1 3 Keys Keys and locks for equipment shall be identical Provide not less than six SECTION 28 31 76 Page 12 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 keys of each type required Master all keys and locks to a single key as required by the Installation Fire Department LOC is not permitted to be locked or lockable 252 GENERAL PRODUCT REQUIREMENT All fire alarm and mass notification equipment shall be listed for use under the applicable reference standards Interfacing of Listed UL 864 or similar approved industry listing with Mass Notification Panels listed to UL 2017 shall be done in a laboratory listed configuration if the software programming features cannot provide a listed interface control a field modification is needed such as adding equipment like relays the manufacturer of the panels being same or different brand from manufacturer shall provide the installing contractor for review and confirmation by the installing contractor part of the submittal documents provide this information 2 3 SYSTEM OPERATIO
266. tification of the project 4 SUBMITTALS Government approval is required for submittals with a G designation submittals not having a G designation are for information only When used a designation following the G designation identifies the office that will review the submittal for the Government Submit the following in accordance with Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES SD 02 Shop Drawings Commissioning Plan G AO SD 03 Product Data Pre Functional Performance Test Checklists G AO Functional Performance Tests G AO SECTION 23 08 00 00 10 3 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 1 Ts SD 06 Test Reports Commissioning Report G AO SD 07 Certificates Commissioning Firm G DO Commissioning Specialist G DO 5 QUALITY ASSURANCE 5 1 Commissioning Firm Submit certification of the proposed Commissioning Firm s qualifications to perform the duties specified herein and in other related Sections no later than 21 days after the Notice to Proceed Include in the documentation the date that the Certification was initially granted and the date when the current Certification expires The firm is either a member of ACG or certified by the NEBB or the TABB and certified in all categories and functions where measurements or performance are specified on the plans and Specifications Any lapses in Certification of the proposed Commissioning Firm or disciplinary action taken by AC
267. toelectric smoke sensors utilizing the photoelectric light scattering principle for operation in accordance with UL 268 Smoke sensors shall be listed for use with the fire alarm control panel b Provide self restoring type sensors that do not require any readjustment after actuation at the FACP to restore them to normal operation Sensors shall be UL listed as smoke automatic fire sensors c Components shall be rust and corrosion resistant Vibration shall have no effect on the sensor s operation Protect the detection chamber with a fine mesh metallic screen that prevents the entrance of insects or airborne materials The screen shall not inhibit the movement of smoke particles into the chamber d Provide twist lock bases with sounder that produces a minimum of 90 dBA at 10 feet for the sensors The sensors shall maintain contact with SECTION 28 31 76 Page 18 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 2 10 2 their bases without the use of springs Provide companion mounting base with screw terminals for each conductor Terminate field wiring on the screw terminals The sensor shall have a visual indicator to show actuation The sensor address shall identify the particular unit its location within the system and its sensitivity setting Sensors shall be of the low voltage type rated for use on a 24 VDC system An operator at the control panel having a proper access level shall have the ca
268. uired backfills Do not haul satisfactory material excavated in one grading area to another grading area except when so directed in writing Place and grade stockpiles of satisfactory and unsatisfactory and wasted materials as specified Keep stockpiles in a neat and well drained condition giving due consideration to drainage at all times Clear grub and seal by rubber tired equipment the ground surface at stockpile locations separately stockpile excavated satisfactory and unsatisfactory materials Protect stockpiles of satisfactory materials from contamination which may destroy the quality and fitness of the stockpiled material If the Contractor fails to protect the stockpiles and any material becomes unsatisfactory remove and replace such material with satisfactory material from approved sources 3 6 FINAL GRADE OF SURFACES TO SUPPORT CONCRETE Do not excavate to final grade until just before concrete is to be placed SECTION 31 00 00 Page 11 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 3 3 7 GROUND SURFACE PREPARATION 7 2 General Requirements Remove and replace unsatisfactory material with satisfactory materials as directed by the Contracting Officer in surfaces to receive fill or in excavated areas Scarify the surface to a depth of 6 inches before the fill is started Plow step bench or break up sloped surfaces steeper than 1 vertical to 4 horizontal so that the fill
269. uried piping in accordance with AWWA C600 Type 4 except as Specified herein Compact backfill to top of pipe to 95 percent of ASTM D69S laboratory maximum density Provide plastic piping with bedding to spring line of pipe Provide materials as follows 3 T10 1 3 1 Class I Angular 0 25 to 1 5 inch graded stone including a number of fill materials that have regional significance such as coral slag cinders crushed stone and crushed shells 3 10 1 3 2 Class II Coarse sands and gravels with maximum particle size of 1 5 inch including various graded sands and gravels containing small percentages of fines generally granular and noncohesive either wet or dry 5011 Types GP SW and SP are included in this class as specified in ASTM D2487 3510 13 23 Sand Clean coarse grained sand classified as SW or SP by ASTM D2487 for backfill as indicated SECTION 31 00 00 Page 13 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 3 10 1 3 4 Gravel and Crushed Stone Clean coarsely graded natural gravel crushed stone or a combination thereof having a classification of GW GP in accordance with ASTM D2487 for backfill as indicated 3 10 1 4 Final Backfill Fill the remainder of the trench except for special materials for roadways with satisfactory material Place backfill material and compact as follows 3 10 1 4 1 Roadways Place backfill up to the required elevation as specified Do not permit
270. ush low points with clean water after cleaning process is completed Include disassembly of components as required Preliminary or final tests are not permitted until Cleaning is approved SECTION 23 21 13 00 20 16 Am 0001 Consolidated Dormitory Cavalier Air Force Station North Dakota ND22 3 2414 Painting of Piping and Equipment Provide in accordance with Section 09 90 00 PAINTS AND COATINGS 3 2015 Identification of Piping Identify piping in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910 144 except that labels or tapes may be used in lieu of painting or stenciling Spacing of identification marking on runs shall not exceed 50 feet Materials for labels and tapes shall conform to CID A A 1689 and shall be general purpose type and color class 3 3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Perform inspections and tests as specified herein to demonstrate that piping and equipment as installed is in compliance with contract requirements Start up and operate the system During this time periodically clean the various strainers until no further accumulation of foreign material occurs Exercise care so that minimum loss of water occurs when strainers are cleaned Adjust safety and automatic control instruments to place them in proper operation and sequence 3 3 1 Hydrostatic Test of Piping System Test piping system hydrostatically using water not exceeding 100 degrees F Conduct tests in accordance with the requirements of ASME B31 9 and as follows Tes
271. y tested and proved tight at a pressure of 1 5 times the design working pressure but not less than 100 psi Submit proposed test procedures for the heating system tests and fuel System tests at least 2 weeks prior to the start of related testing a Before pressurizing system for test items or equipment e g vessels pumps instruments controls relief valves rated for pressures below the test pressure shall be blanked off or replaced with spool pieces b Before balancing and final operating test test blanks and spool pieces shall be removed and protected instruments and equipment shall be reconnected With equipment items protected the system shall be pressurized to test pressure Pressure shall be held for a period of time sufficient to inspect all welds joints and connections for leaks but not less than 2 hours No loss of pressure will be allowed Leaks shall be repaired and repaired joints shall be retested C joints smell nor be allowed umcer tne floor for floor ra iant heating eycstems Lf a leak eeeurs in tubing Lecated under the floeor in vadiant heating systems _the entire zone that_is _teaking shalt tbe HS OSes op eco eo sho Lees Sess Eb Leas ie shes aecess sitet po presided for phe see Leg e Gare joists shel ek bopper fhe d System shall be drained and after instruments and equipment are reconnected the system shall be refil
272. y to the cross sections grades and elevations shown Do not excavate ditches and gutters below grades shown Backfill the excessive open ditch or gutter excavation with satisfactory thoroughly compacted material or with suitable stone or cobble to grades shown Dispose excavated material as shown or as directed except in no case allow material be deposited a maximum 4 feet from edge of a ditch Maintain excavations free from detrimental quantities of leaves brush sticks trash and other debris until final acceptance of the work 3 2 2 Drainage Structures Make excavations to the lines grades and elevations shown or directed Provide trenches and foundation pits of sufficient size to permit the placement and removal of forms for the full length and width of Structure footings and foundations as shown Clean rock or other hard foundation material of loose debris and cut to a firm level stepped or Serrated surface Remove loose disintegrated rock and thin strata Do not disturb the bottom of the excavation when concrete or masonry is to be placed in an excavated area Do not excavate to the final grade level until just before the concrete or masonry is to be placed 3 2 3 Drainage Provide for the collection and disposal of surface and subsurface water encountered during construction Completely drain construction site during periods of construction to keep soil materials sufficiently dry Construct storm drainage features ponds

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