Home

capital center improvement & renovations

image

Contents

1. Amtrol Bell amp Gossett Watts or approved equal C Mixing Valves Leonard or approved equal 2 2 DESCRIPTION A Electric Water Heaters WH 2 amp WH 3 l Size water heater to provide adequate hot water service to building requirements 2 Glass lined tank with 3 year warranty 150 psi working pressure rating CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 1 SA 14081 SECTION 22 33 00 06 02 15 ELECTRIC COMMERCIAL WATER HEATERS Addendum 3 Adjustable limit control Equip heater with magnesium anodes Baked enamel jacket insulation to comply with applicable energy codes ASME rated temperature and pressure relief valve and drain valve Comply with State of Washington Energy Code See Drawings for size and capacity po r4 Qvi axo Expansion Tank Diaphragm type pre charged steel outer shell with polypropylene liner Provide commercial model Mixing Valve Provide mixing valve s as required to provide 120 degree Fahrenheit water to showers and lavatories PART 3 EXECUTION 3 1 A CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS DESIGN Provide water heater s of capacity to serve the building with its intended usage and occupancy Provide hot water capacity and temperature to provide consistent hot water to building fixtures Provide expansion tank s for water heater s sized for water heater s selected and building water pressure Install hot water heater s with expansion tank in location coordinated with
2. B Provide ten 10 year manufacturer warranty on magnetron tube of microwave ovens C Provide ten 10 year manufacturer warranty on tub and door liner of dishwashers PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 01 LIFE SKILL ROOM 1522C APPLIANCES A Provide all equipment in same color B Refrigerator Free Standing Free standing side by side frost free Quantity 1 l Capacity Total minimum storage of 20 cubic ft capacity Size 30 wide Energy Usage Energy Star rated ADA accessible Finish To be selected from standard color range after bid Manufacturers a GE Appliances Product GSS20ETHWW www geappliances com b orapproved meeting specified requirements gt C Microwave Quantity 1 1 Capacity 1 7 cubic ft 2 Size 30 wide by 16 1 2 high by 15 1 4 deep 3 Power Microwave wattage of 1000 watts 4 Features Include turntable cook top light and 2 speed exhaust fan with provision for connection to exterior venting turntable on off control sensor heating controls CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 1 SA 14081 SECTION 11 31 00 06 02 15 APPLIANCES Addendum 3 5 Finish To be selected from standard color range after bid 6 Manufacturers a GE Appliances Product JVM1750SPSS www geappliances com b orapproved meeting specified requirements D Dishwasher Undercounter 32 high ADA accessible Quantity where indicated on drawings 1 Finish To be selected from standard color range after bid 2 M
3. Provide all wiring conduit in the base bid necessary for a complete operating control system 2 3 AUTOMATION SYSTEM DDC CONTROL DEVICES A The District currently has two enterprise level platforms The ADX server Tridium Niagra AX B All Niagara products will be open licensed and all programming tools used in the project will be licensed to BSD and provided as part of the project C Johnson programming tools used in the project will be provided to BSD as part of the project CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 5 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 D Supervisory Controllers shall have a web based user interface available through current web browsers using standard communications protocols The Supervisory Controller shall be housed at the local building level Supervisory Controllers shall have communications buses for and be capable of communicating on one of the two approved protocols Approved new communications protocols for his project will be BACnet Basic graphics shall reside in the Supervisory Controller Software application used to access server and supervisory controllers on building network shall be Windows and Macintosh based and approved by BSD Local building level controls that use IP standards shall communicate on a subnetwork behind a Router Switch When BACnet IP communications are used the Project Design Team shall coordinate capacit
4. and sloped to drain Sinks to be 14 gauge stainless steel unless specified otherwise Butt joints Butt joints made by riveting straps under seams and then filled with solder will not be permitted or accepted Welding Welding corners joints and connections shall be electrically welded and seamless with Joints invisible and welds free from pits cracks discolorations and other mechanical imperfections Welds shall be ground smooth and polished to match the original finish Welding or soldering shall be of a non toxic nature when used on working surfaces exposed to unpacked food Wall Shelves Fabricate of 16 gauge stainless steel with back turned up 2 feathered slightly to wall to ensure a tight fit Sides and front shall be turned down 90 deg 1 32 and back gt at 15 deg or as shown on plans Angled shelf brackets shall be 14 gauge stainless steel and fastened to underside of shelves with studs and nuts Brackets shall be spaced 48 O C maximum and shall be fastened to the wall through suitable wall backing or studs Sharp edges will not be accepted and shall be deburred filed or otherwise made smooth Metal openings and rims such as top openings for pipes shall be fitted with minimum 1 2 high raised watertight ferrules or fittings to prevent seepage Plumbing and electrical connections all plumbing and electrical connections and trim are to be provided and installed by the plumbing or electrical contractor CAPITAL CENTER IM
5. Air Cock AC 1 Chicago Model Combo Valve and Turret Fig 980 909 AIRCP deckmount vandal resistant turret with one vandal resistant ball valves E7TC removable serrated hose nozzle with check valve air button Air Cock AC 2 Chicago Model Combo Valve and Turret Fig 9981 909 AIRCP deckmount vandal resistant turret with two vandal resistant ball valves two E7TC removable serrated hose nozzles with check valves and air buttons Hose Bibb HB 1 J R Smith Model 5609QT brass close coupled hydrant with vacuum breaker and loose key handle Designed to fit within a wall thickness of 4 inches Valve Box VB 1 Guy Grey 1 4 turn valve 20 gauge white powder coated box with face plate Water Deionizer DI 1 Americwater gt inlet 3 8 tub fitting outlet 1 227 5 1 2 x 27 1 2 three 270 grain mex bed cartridges providing 15 megohm cm water resistivity water quality monitor light wall bracket installation ket and filter wrench Floor Drain FD 1 Jay R Smith Fig 2005 02 A NB P050 U Duco cast iron body nickel bronze adjustable round strainer head vandal proof screws 2 outlet and trap primer connection Floor Drain FD 2 Jay R Smith Fig 2005 02 A NB P050 U Duco cast iron body nickel bronze adjustable round strainer head vandal proof screws 2 outlet and trap primer connection and Fig 3580 funnel Floor Drain FD 3 J R Smith Fig 2005 04 A NB P050 Duco cast iron body n
6. Architect and the Architectural documents Provide all interconnecting piping and fittings for a complete system Provide freeze protection as required Size the hot water equipment per ASHRAE standards and in compliance with the State of Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code requirements and recommendations INSTALLATION Install water heater s inside the building and provide all interconnecting piping and pumps for a complete system Installation to be per manufacturer s instructions Provide each water heater with an expansion tank Pipe pressure temperature relief valve to over floor drain Provide seismic bracing for water heater as required by local jurisdiction Provide supplemental drawings and data to governing code jurisdiction as required Provide hot water circulation pump for fixtures more than 40 feet from water heater See specification section 22 42 00 Provide thermometer for domestic hot water supply Marshalltown Model V 3 adjustable model with 3 1 2 inch dial 50 to 250 F range for hot water Ashcroft Marsh or approved equal Water heaters shall be set in position so that their access panels for internal components are accessible from the front SA 14081 SECTION 22 33 00 06 02 15 ELECTRIC COMMERCIAL WATER HEATERS Addendum 3 END OF SECTION CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 3 SA 14081 SECTION 22 42 00 06 02 15 COMMERCIAL PLUMBING FIXTURES Addendum 3 PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 SUMMARY A Work Inclu
7. As specified in Section 01 77 00 Keys Furnish as per 087100 Operation and maintenance data for review and approval 1 Operation and maintenance data for hardware 2 Final typed finish hardware schedule that includes any corrections and changes to the submittal schedule PART 2 PRODUCTS NOTE e NO CLASSROOM FUNCTION LOCKS USE ND92 AT TYPICAL MULTIPLE OCCUPANT OFFICES e CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDED 25 SHIMS FOR MULLION STORAGE KITS e AT PAIRS WITH PANIC HARDWARE USE ONLY ONE ACTIVE TRIM e INTERIOR PANIC DEVICES TO HAVE LEVER TRIM NOT NL OR DT e EKEYWAY HW SET 01 DOOR NUMBER 05 TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER FINISH MFR 8 EA HW HINGE 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 NRP 652 IVE 1 EA KEYED REMOVABLE KR4954 STAB 689 VON MULLION 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 99 EO 626 VON 1 EA FIRE EXIT HARDWARE 99 L F 06 626 VON 1 EA MULLION STORAGE KIT MT54 MULLION STORAGE KIT 689 VON REINFORCEMENT REQUIRED 1 EA RIM CYLINDER 20 057 ICX 626 SCH 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20 061 ICX 626 SCH 2 EA PERMANENT CORE 23 030 E KEYWAY 626 SCH CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 3 SA 14081 SECTION 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 2 EA KICK PLATE 2 EA WALL STOP 4 EA SILENCER 4111 EDA WMS 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED SR64 06 02 15 Addendum 3 689 LCN 630 IVE 630 IVE GRY IVE NOTE CONTRACTOR TO FABRICATE AND PROVIDE 25 SPACER AT TOP OF MT54 MOUNTING KIT TO ADD NEEDED CLEARANCE FROM WA
8. EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA WMS 689 LCN 2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E 630 IVE 2 EA WALL STOP WS406 407CVX 630 IVE REINFORCING REQUIRED 4 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE NOTE CONTRACTOR TO FABRICATE AND PROVIDE 25 SPACER AT TOP OF MT54 MOUNTING KIT TO ADD NEEDED CLEARANCE FROM WALL HW SET 04 DOOR NUMBER 1046A 1104A 1504A EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION 3 EA HW HINGE 1 EA CLASSROOM DEADBOLT 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 1 EA PUSH PLATE 1 EA PULL PLATE 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1 EA KICK PLATE 1 EA WALL STOP 3 EA SILENCER 1505A CATALOG NUMBER 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 NRP B663T 23 030 E KEYWAY 8200 4 X 16 CFC 8302 6 4 X 16 CFT G 4011 TBWMS 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED SR64 CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS SA 14081 1529C 1529D FINISH 652 626 626 630 630 689 630 630 GRY MFR IVE SCH SCH IVE IVE LCN IVE IVE IVE SECTION 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE HW SET 05 DOOR NUMBER 1105 15067 1529 DESCRIPTION 3 EA HW HINGE 1 EA VANDL STOREROOM LOCK 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1 EA KICK PLATE 1 EA WALL STOP 3 EA SILENCER HW SET 05A DOOR NUMBER 1506Z EACH TO HAVE OTY DESCRIPTION 3 EA HW HINGE 1 EA FIRE EXIT HARDWARE 1 EA RIM CYLINDER 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1 EA KICK PLATE 1 EA WALL STOP 1 SET SEALS HW SET 06 DOOR NUMBER 03A 1509A 1616B 1618A EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION 3 EA H
9. GN2AE 317CP deck mounted chrome plated brass faucet cast swing spout ADA wrist blade lever handles vandal resistant Chicago E3VP vandal resistant 2 2 gpm flow restricting aerator 3 Pre formed manufactured insulation kit for trap waste and water supplies H Sink 5 2 1 Elkay LRAD 2219 single bowl 227 19 1 27 6 self rimming 18 gauge stainless steel rear faucet ledge with 4 centers hole punch to match faucet fully undercoated with grid strainer CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 3 SA 14081 SECTION 22 42 00 06 02 15 COMMERCIAL PLUMBING FIXTURES Addendum 3 2 Chicago Model 1100 GN2AE 317CP deck mounted chrome plated brass faucet cast swing spout ADA wrist blade lever handles vandal resistant Chicago E3VP vandal resistant 2 2 gpm flow restricting aerator 3 Pre formed manufactured insulation kit for trap waste and water supplies I Sink S 3 1 Acid resistant sink basin integral to counter supplies with drain fitting see architectural specifications Provide Orion or equal tailpiece and piping to neutralization tank located below sink 2 Chicago No 930 369 CP cast brass chrome plated deck mount laboratory faucet with vacuum breaker spout 317 wrist blade handles E7 Lab nozzle outlet J Sink S 4 1 Acid resistant sink basin integral to counter supplies with drain fitting see architectural specifications Provide Orion or equal tailpiece and piping to neutralization tank located
10. NR B HM PT PT SG CT HM AA PT PT 15130 RESTROOM 3 0 x 7 0 11 NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1513t CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 O6 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1522a CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 12 NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1522b DEMO KITCHEN 3 0 x 7 0 12A NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1522c L S CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 12A NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1522d L S CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 07 NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1522 e MEETING RM 3 0 x 7 0 12B 90 B WD PL PL SG CT HM AA PT PT 1522g MEETING RM 3 0 x 7 0 12A NR B WD PL PL SG CT HM AA PT PT 1529 a RESTROOM 3 0 x 7 0 09 NR A wD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1529 b CUSTODIAL 3 0 x 7 0 05 NR A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1529 c RESTROOM 3 0 x 7 0 04 NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1529d RESTROOM 3 0 x 7 0 04 NR A wD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1533a L S CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 12A NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1600 a AUDITORIUM 2 3 0 x 7 0 03 NR B WD PL PL SG CT HM AA PT PT 1602 a STORAGE 3 0 x 7 0 O5 NR A wD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1603a COMPUTER LAB 3 0 x 7 0 12A NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1604a COMPUTER LAB 3 0 x 7 0 12A NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1605a IDF 3 0 x 7 0 O5 NR A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1606 OFFICE 3 0 x 7 0 08 NR A wD PL PL HM 1607 a OFFICE 3 0 x 7 0 08 NR A WD PL PL HM cc PT PT DOOR SCHEDULE Section 08 00 00 SECTION 08 00 00 DOOR AND FRAME SCHE
11. System shall observe the concept of distributed control 2 All modules shall have stand alone capability and shall maintain operator setpoints without connection to primary controllers or central station equipment 3 Modules shall be located at each operating equipment location such that individual systems or zones shall remain functional without communication to other systems on the network 4 Equipment operating logic schedules and current trends shall reside in control modules serving each system 5 Use of global modules required to maintain programming schedules or current trend data are not acceptable CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 6 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 M Controllers Control Modules 1 2 3 Local Control Units for HVAC equipment shall be factory installed Local Control Units shall be by approved manufacturer Local Control Units shall use approved communication protocol Preferred protocols are JCI Metasys BACnet BACnet IP BTL listed BACnet MS TP Local Control Units shall operate as stand alone controllers capable of performing specified control responsibilities independent of other controllers in the network All Application Specific Controllers must be capable of remote programming over the District Enterprise network and all programs required will be installed licensed to BSD and BSD personnel will be trained on their
12. WD PL PL SG CT HM BB PT PT 1619a PREP ROOM 3 0 x 7 0 19 NR A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1620a CHEM STORAGE 3 0 x 7 0 20 S A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1621a SCIENCE LAB 3 0 x 7 0 06 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1621 b SCIENCE LAB 3 0 x 7 0 O6 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1621c SCIENCE LAB 3 0 x 7 0 08 NR B WD PL PL SG CT HM AA PT PT 1622a ELECTRICAL 3 6 x 7 0 21 90 A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT Notes SG Safety Glass CT Clear Tempered PT Painted PL Plastic Laminate NR No Rating s Smoke WD Wood HM Hollow Metal 06 02 15 Addendum 3 DOOR SCHEDULE SECTION 08 71 00 06 02 15 DOOR HARDWARE Addendum 3 PART 1 GENERAL 1 00 REFERENCES A BHMA A156 18 American National Standard for Materials and Finishes Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association Inc 2000 ANSI BHMA A156 18 B NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Fire Windows National Fire Protection Association 1999 C UL BMD Building Materials Directory Underwriters Laboratories Inc current edition 1 02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Special Requirements of Regulatory Agencies 1 Hardware at Labeled Openings Furnish hardware in accordance with NFPA Standard No 80 for fire rated opening In case of conflict between type of hardware specified and type required for fire protection furnish type required a Furnish hardware of type listed by UL for usage with types and sizes of fire doors and frames required b Unless otherwise indicated arrange doors at fire rated
13. actively monitor the difference in pressure between the building indoors and outdoors If the building pressure increases above the differential pressure setpoint the unit controller shall turn on the exhaust fan and modulate the exhaust fan to control building pressure to the differential pressure setpoint If the building pressure decreases below the differential pressure setpoint the controller shall deactivate the exhaust fan VFD 17 Exhaust Fan Status A differential pressure switch shall monitor the differential pressure across the fan If the switch is detected to be open for 40 consecutive seconds after a request for exhaust fan operation a fan failure alarm shall be annunciated at the BAS and the exhaust fan shall stop A manual reset shall be required 18 Filter Status A differential pressure switch shall monitor the differential pressure across the filter when the fan is running If the switch closes for 2 minutes after a request for fan operation a dirty filter alarm shall be annunciated at the BAS Terminal Unit Control 1 The BAS shall send the controller Occupied and Unoccupied commands BAS may also send a Heat Cool mode priority shutdown commands space temperature and or space temperature setpoint If communication is lost with the BAS the VAV controller shall operate using its local setpoints 2 Variable Volume Terminal Unit Control Modulate air damper and the hot water heating valve in seq
14. and deliver to the owner Verify location with the district project manager 3 No equipment controlled by pneumatic control systems should be present in the building at project completion D Furnishing and installing all control hardware and software necessary for a complete DDC control system as specified E Final installation will allow all school control components to be monitored controlled at a single point by district personnel through a single user interface Coordinate the installation of automatic control valves dry wells for fluid temperature sensors dampers and actuators with the mechanical contractor to assure all work required for a complete system is included in the base bid G drawings and Specifications are complementary to one another meaning that what is called for on one is to be considered called for in both Where conflicts exist between the Specifications and or drawings it is the responsibility of the Controls Contractor to bring the conflict to the attention of the Owner CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 2 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 H The Controls Contractor shall be responsible for field verification of site conditions and for gathering all necessary field data for all items to be provided under this contract prior to submitting his or her bid Where work specified under other Sections of this Specification co
15. bands setpoint range and adjustment frequencies shall be adjusted to ensure stable system control and acceptable occupant comfort while achieving overall system energy savings The BAS shall display both the current and design SAT setpoints on the user interface Optimized Control of Ventilation Ventilation Optimization a The actual outdoor airflow shall be measured at the outdoor air intake of the RTU and controlled to an airflow setpoint determined according to ASHRAE Standard 62 1 b When the BAS time of day schedule indicates that a zone is unoccupied the required outdoor airflow for that zone shall be zero c When the schedule indicates that a zone is occupied the required outdoor airflow for that zone shall equal the design outdoor airflow based on design occupancy unless the zone is equipped with occupancy sensor and or a carbon dioxide CO2 sensor or uses a time of day ventilation schedule to reduce the required outdoor airflow during periods of partial occupancy d For those zones equipped with an occupancy sensor the required outdoor airflow for the zone shall be continuously determined based on whether people are present or not When the occupancy sensor indicates that people are present in the zone the required outdoor airflow shall equal the design outdoor airflow When the occupancy sensor indicates that no people are present in the zone the required outdoor airflow shall equal the occupied standby outdo
16. barrier free ramp CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 4 SA 14081 SECTION 22 42 00 06 02 15 COMMERCIAL PLUMBING FIXTURES Addendum 3 CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS SA 14081 2 Chicago 1762 VOC Chrome planted brass pressure balancing shower valve with ADA compliant handle 3 Detla 1902534 Brass body ADA compliant lever handle chrome plated diverter valve 76226 brass chrome plated shower arm with wall flange RP28601 chrome plated 2 5 gpm showerhead 060304A compination stainless steel slide grab bar 70 hose hand shower head vacuum breaker wall supply elbow and flange 4 Fiber Fab V140NC solid brass polished chrome finish shower drain Drinking Fountain DF 1 1 Sunroc 3700 barrier free dual height wall mounted front push button valve stainless steel drinking fountain hooded bubbler head waste strainer vandal resistant bottom plate and two integral brackets for mounting SF 0160 stainless steel ADA skirt 2 Floor mounted wall carrier Gas Cock GC 1 Chicago Model Combo Valve and Turret Fig 980 909 GASCP deckmount vandal resistant turret with one vandal resistant ball valves E7TC removable serrated hose nozzle with check valve gas button Gas Cock GC 2 Chicago Model Combo Valve and Turret Fig 9981 909 GASCP deckmount vandal resistant turret with two vandal resistant ball valves two E7TC removable serrated hose nozzles with check valves and gas buttons
17. below sink 2 Chicago No 930 369 CP cast brass chrome plated deck mount laboratory faucet with vacuum breaker spout 317 wrist blade handles E7 Lab nozzle outlet K Sink S 5 1 Acid resistant sink basin integral to counter supplies with drain fitting see architectural specifications Provide Orion or equal tailpiece and piping to neutralization tank located below sink 2 Chicago No 930 369 CP cast brass chrome plated deck mount laboratory faucet with vacuum breaker spout 317 wrist blade handles E7 Lab nozzle outlet L Sink S 6 1 Hlorestone Model FM utility sink 23 x22 x14 deep white fiberglass or molded stone back faucet ledge field punched for 2 faucets with 4 centers self standing with 4 heavy duty molded legs 2 Chicago No CF2411G501LC deck mounted chrome plated 11 goose neck spout lever handles 4 centers M Service Sink SS 1 1 Mustee Model 63M 247 247 10 high Durastone service sink 2 Provide 36 flexible rubber hose and stainless steel wall bracket 3 Chicago Fig 897 RCF rough chrome plated brass faucet with vacuum breaker spout 3 4 hose thread outlet pail hook with wall support and 369 handles N Shower SH 1 1 Fiber Fab 63 Hl LP Three piece shower fiberglass gel coat 60 x 36 x 79 1 2 dimensions including fold down seat 1 1 4 diameter L shaped stainless steel grab bar soap ledge anti slip floor with Low Profile Bottom removable threshold and
18. communication to the Cafeteria building three HVAC systems one JACE controller and make points available for access through BACnet IP protocol Bring the system DDC points into the district server and integrate the system graphics to match Beaverton School District BSD standards f Furnish all software device installation programming technical assistance to the school district and product licenses required for complete operating control systems throughout the entire facility g All control identification points and HVAC systems graphics to conform to Beaverton School district naming standards Verify with BSD project manager prior to initiation of programming and graphics development h Provide all temperature sensors flow sensors humidity sensors IAQ sensors control valves control valve actuators dampers damper actuators programming and other items necessary for a complete system and sequence of control for new equipment as identified in the contract drawings All new equipment to have points as noted on Contract Drawing M2 41 All existing equipment to have existing points integrated into district server and system graphics B Program all control diagrams and sequences of operation into the system graphics to allow visual review of diagrams sequence when viewing system programming C Existing Pneumatic Controls l Remove all existing pneumatic controls and tubing 2 Remove the existing pneumatic air compressor
19. fastened to the back plane of the local control panel CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS I5 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 5 Raceway Identification All the covers to Junction and pull boxes of the control system raceways shall be painted blue or have identification labels stating Control System Wiring affixed to the covers Labels shall be typed not hand written Wire Identification All low and line voltage control wiring shall be identified by a number as referenced to the associated control diagram at each end of the conductor or cable Identification number shall be typed and permanently secured to the conductor or cable Wiring to all control devices shall be labeled at each end of the conductor with the point name and description C Digital Controller Systems 1 Each system will be provided with its own dedicated direct digital controller or application specific controller Mechanical systems such as AHUs VAVs or Packaged system shall not be controlled from more than 1 application specific controller Systems that use second tier controllers as point expansion for system controllers shall only be allowed when the I O points are directly controlled by the CPU of the local second tier controller D Input Devices 1 All Input devices shall be installed per the manufacturer s recommendation The mechanical contractor shall install all in line d
20. of Supply Duct Static Pressure Fan Pressure Optimization a At a frequency of once every 10 minutes the BAS shall monitor the damper position of all VAV terminal units The BAS shall calculate a new supply fan duct static pressure set point based on the position of the furthest open VAV damper and send this newly calculated set point to the RTU controller When any VAV damper is more than 75 adjustable open the supply fan duct static pressure set point shall be reset upward by 596 until no damper is more than 75 adjustable open or the static pressure set point has reset to the maximum setting c When all VAV dampers are less than 6596 adjustable open the supply fan duct static pressure set point shall be reset downward by 596 open until at least one damper is more than 6546 adjustable open or the static pressure set point has reset to the minimum setting d The control bands set point increment values set point decrement values and adjustment frequencies shall be adjusted to ensure stable system control and acceptable occupant comfort while achieving overall system energy savings e The BAS must have the capability to allow the operator to indicate problem zones that should be ignored when determining the optimized set point f The BAS shall display both the current and design duct static pressure setpoints on the user interface as well as the name of the current critical VAV terminal the one with the furthes
21. openings to remain in normally closed position by furnishing each unit with automatic closing device c Furnish active latch bolts of UL approved throw that cannot be held in retracted position 2 Single Source Where several manufacturers are specified for one type of hardware use only products of one manufacturer 3 Supplier s Qualifications a Hardware supplier shall have and maintain a factory direct status with all manufacturer s specified or approved during the course of the project for superior product knowledge and quick lead time response b Supplier shall employ an Architectural Hardware Consultant AHC who will coordinate and produce required submittals and who is available during the course of the project for meetings with the Architect and Owner 103 PRE INSTALLATION CONFERENCE A Prior to commencement of hardware work schedule meeting at mutually agreeable time to include Owner Contractor Contractor s field superintendent hardware installer and other interested parties to review methods and procedures to be used to achieve end results 1 04 SUBMITTALS A See Section 01 33 00 Administrative Requirements for submittal procedures B Product Data 1 Hardware Manufacturer s specifications maintenance and keying manual and installation instructions of finish hardware Include photographs marked templates CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 1 SA 14081 SECTION 08 71 00 06 02 15 DOOR HARDWARE Addend
22. support to the owner s representative during the one year warranty period If the technical support location of the contractor is outside of the toll free calling area for the customer the contractor shall have a toll free number or accept collect calls for the purpose of providing technical support In addition to required technical support and training Contractor shall make available access to factory approved training classes CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 28 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 E Classes shall be scheduled multiple times during the first year to allow flexibility for Owner s representative to attend Tuition to these classes shall be included within the scope of this project If course locations are more than 200 miles from the project site cost of transportation lodging and meals shall be included within the scope of this project 3 8 RECORD DRAWINGS A Provide complete and accurate record drawings noting all deviations from the information furnished in the original submittals 39 COMMISSIONING A contractor has specific responsibilities for scheduling coordination startup test development testing and documentation Coordinate all commissioning activities with the Commissioning Authority END OF SECTION CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 29 SA 14081 SECTION 27 1116 06 02 15 COMMUNICATIONS CABINETS RACKS amp ENCLOS
23. telephone numbers of parts source Final payment shall not be made until operational manuals have been received Upon completion ofthe installation of the equipment the Contractor shall provide to the Owner or the Owner s Representative a signed statement from the equipment supplier that the system has been wired tested and functions properly according to the specifications Nothing herein contained shall be construed to relieve the Contractor from furnishing a complete and acceptable electrical wiring system in all its categories The Owner or the Owner s Representative will condemn and reject any materials or labor which are or may become detrimental to the accomplishment of the intentions of these specifications END OF SECTION 27 4100 CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 3 SA 14081
24. terminal unit enables a terminal fan and full hot water heating valve modulation heating set point to maintain the zone temperature at the unoccupied set point b Each terminal unit is enabled separately to maintain the zone unoccupied temperature c When unit is off outside air exhaust air and terminal unit dampers are closed Morning Warm up a The BAS enables the RTU gas heating section and modulates the supply fan and gas furnace to deliver the required airflow to the zones b The RTU supply fan shall run continuously until the zone occupancy temperature setpoints or adjustable offset temperatures is reached The unit will then operate in occupied mode c During the Morning Warm up each VAV terminal unit varies primary airflow to raise the zone temperature to the occupied heating set point and then closes Optimal Start a The BAS shall initiate Optimal Start mode such that the RTU is started and VAV boxes are enabled to allow the zone temperature to reach the occupied heating or cooling set point prior to scheduled occupancy The system shall wait as long as possible before starting so that the temperature in each zone reaches the occupied set point just in time for scheduled occupancy b The BAS shall determine the actual time to initiate Optimal Start based on the current zone temperature occupied cooling and heating setpoints and historical optimal start performance data c The system shall be prevented from startin
25. the VAV shall compare the primary air temperature with the configured auto changeover setpoint to determine if the air is hot or cold Heating mode shall command the VAV to heat only morning warm up it implies the primary air temperature is hot Cooling mode shall command the VAV to cool only it implies the primary air temperature is cold Heat Cool Setpoint The space temperature setpoint shall be determined either by a local setpoint the VAV default setpoint or a communicated value The VAV shall use the locally stored default setpoints when neither a local setpoint nor communicated setpoint is present If both a local setpoint and communicated setpoint exist the VAV shall use the communicated value CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 24 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 8 10 11 Cooling Mode When the unit is in cooling mode the VA V controller shall maintain the space temperature at the active cooling setpoint by modulating the airflow between the active cooling minimum airflow setpoint to the maximum cooling airflow setpoint Based on the VAV controller occupancy mode the active cooling setpoint shall be one of the following all values adjustable Setpoint Default Value Occupied Cooling Setpoint 72 0 deg F Unoccupied Cooling Setpoint 85 0 deg F Occupied Standby Cooling Setpoint 78 0 deg F Occupied Min Cooling Airflow S
26. use Each controller shall operate as a stand alone controller capable of performing its specified control responsibilities independently of other controllers in the network Each controller shall be a microprocessor based multi tasking real time digital control processor The failure of any single component or network connection shall not interrupt the execution of control strategies at other operational devices Controllers shall include required inputs and outputs to meet sequence of operation and points list Digital outputs shall be dry contact relays and analog outputs shall be industry standard 0 10 vdc 2 10 vdc or 4 20 milli amp Modules shall be fully programmable Controllers shall have battery backup capable of maintaining all programs setpoints schedules and trend information for a minimum of 7 days All schedules and current trends shall be maintained in the individual controllers The controllers shall be capable of maintaining sufficient trend samples to report 24 hours of trend history in 5 minute increments for each input or output Temperature Sensors 1 2 Wall mounted zone temperature sensors shall be 10 k ohm thermistor Zone sensors in primary occupied areas other than restrooms hallways or storage rooms shall have a slider type set point adjustment to allow the occupants to raise or lower the set point within operator defined parameters Additionally sensors in these primary areas shall have a push button to
27. 2SI 06 626 VON HARDWARE 2 EA RIM CYLINDER 20 057 ICX 626 SCH 2 EA PERMANENT CORE 23 030 EKEYWAY 626 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA TBWMS 689 LCN 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP WS447 626 IVE SEE NOTE BELOW 1 SET SEALS 888 DKB PEM CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 9 SA 14081 SECTION 08 71 00 06 02 15 DOOR HARDWARE Addendum 3 NOTE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE REINFORCEMENT FOR WALL STOP MOUNT WALL STOP AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE TO MAKE CONTACT WITH OUTBOARD UPPER EDGE OF DOOR HW SET 13 DOOR NUMBER 1610B 1610C 1612B 1612C EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER FINISH 3 EA HW HINGE 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 NRP 652 1 EA VANDL STOREROOM ND96TD RHO 626 LOCK 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 23 030 E KEYWAY 626 1 EA WALL STOP WS406 407CVX 630 REINFORCING REQUIRED 3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY HW SET 14 DOOR NUMBER 1611C 1613C 1617C EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER FINISH 6 EA HW HINGE 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 NRP 652 2 EA MANUAL FLUSH BOLT FB458 626 12 BOTTOM X 24 TOP BOLT 1 EA DUST PROOF STRIKE DP2 626 1 EA VANDL STOREROOM ND96TD RHO 626 LOCK 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 23 030 E KEYWAY 626 EA WALL STOP WS406 407CVX 630 REINFORCING REQUIRED 4 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY NOTE DUST PROOF STRIKE MUST BE INSTALLED INTO FLOOR DO NOT OMIT HW SET 15 DOOR NUMBER 1509B 1614A EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER FINISH 3 EA HW HINGE 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 652 CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVAT
28. 31 00 06 02 15 APPLIANCES Addendum 3 CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 6 SA 14081 SECTION 22 33 00 06 02 15 ELECTRIC COMMERCIAL WATER HEATERS Addendum 3 PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 SUMMARY A Work included Providing commercial electric commercial water heaters expansion tanks and related appurtenances lt N RELATED WORK Basic Plumbing Requirements Section 22 00 00 General Duty Valves for Plumbing Piping Section 22 05 23 Hangers and Supports for Plumbing Piping and Equipment Section 22 05 29 Vibration and Seismic Control for Plumbing Piping and Equipment Section 22 05 48 Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment Section 22 05 53 Testing of Plumbing Section 22 05 93 Plumbing Insulation Section 22 07 00 Facility Water Distribution Section 22 11 00 Commercial Plumbing Fixtures Section 22 42 00 mommouow m SUBMITTALS Provide submittals in accordance with Section 22 00 00 Submittals shall include Manufacturer s catalog or technical data showing performance dimensions materials of construction and recommended methods of installation gt 1 4 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA A Provide O amp M data in accordance with Section 22 00 00 B O amp M data shall include 1 Manufacturer s literature 2 Maintenance instructions PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 1 MANUFACTURERS A Water Heaters A O Smith Rheem Rhuud Heat Transfer Products Inc or approved equal B Expansion Tank
29. A 14081 SECTION 11 31 00 06 02 15 APPLIANCES Addendum 3 E WORK TABLE 1 REQ D 1 John Boos Model EFT8 3018 F RANGE 36 6 ROUND SOLID BURNERS 1 REQ D l Imperial Model IR 6 E F TYPE 2 VAPOR HOOD See item G G HOOD TO CEILING CLOSURE H EXHAUST DUCT AND FAN I WORK TABLE 1 REQ D 1 John Boos Model ST6R5 3036SSK X J MICROWAVE SHELF 1 REQ D 1 John Boos Model EBMS6 2024 X K MICROWAVE OVEN 1 REQ D 1 Panasonic Model NE 1054F L REACH IN REFRIGERATOR 1 REQ D 1 True Food Service Equipment Model T 19 REACH IN FREEZER 1 REQ D 1 True Food Service Equipment Model T 19F N SHELVING WALL MOUNTED 1 REQ D 1 John Boos Model BHS1224 O CLEAN DISHTABLE 1 REQ D 1 John Boos Model JDTC 20 36L X P DISHWASHER DOOR 1 REQ D 1 CMA Dishmachines Model EST C PRE RINSE 1 REQ D 1 T amp S Brass Model B 0133 ADF06 R SORTING SHELF 1 REQ D 1 John Boos Model PB SR W 21 X S SOILED DISHTABLE 1 REQ D 1 John Boos Model JDTS 20 48R X CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 3 SA 14081 SECTION 11 31 00 06 02 15 APPLIANCES Addendum 3 2 00 PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS A Dish tables and drain boards Fabricate of 14 gauge stainless steel with exposed edges formed into 1 1 2 by 190 degree rolled rim approximately 3 high Provide built in pitch of 1 2 minimum Provide 10 high backsplashes with 2 return on 45 degree angle as indicated Construct front rim and backsplash on drai
30. AS Space sensor failure shall cause the VAV to drive the damper to minimum air flow if the VAV is in the occupied mode or drive it closed if the VAV is in the unoccupied mode G Process Cooling Unit l Standard operation The integral process cooling control system will maintain the data room temperature based on the integral control components setpoint by owner The BAS will monitor the room temperature based on a two wall sensor opposite room walls If the space temperature rises to a predetermined temperature setpoint by owner adjustable An alarm is sent to the BAS Provide communication via BACnet from the process cooling unit controller to the central BAS allowing monitoring and alarming of selected points from the process cooling unit system points as determined by the owner Coordinate with the process cooling unit supplier CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 25 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 H Heating Control Heating Water Discharge Air Temp Control 1 On fall of temperature below the zone heating set point the HW valve shall modulate to maintain discharge air temperature sufficient to heat the zone 2 Heating will be locked out when outside air temperature is above 65 F 3 Discharge air temperature will be maintained through the use of a discharge air reset based on zone deviation from set point 4 There will be an initial set po
31. DULE 1608 a WORK ROOM 3 0 x 7 0 O8 NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1609a STAFF RESTROOM 3 0 x 7 0 11 NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1610 CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 12 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1610b CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 13 NR A HM PT PL HM AA PT PT 1610c CLASSROOM 2 0 x 7 0 13 NR A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1611 CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 12 NR A WD PL PT HM BB PT PT 1611b CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 12 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1611c CLASSROOM 2 1 6 x 7 0 14 NR A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1612a CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 12 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1612b CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 13 NR A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1612c CLASSROOM 2 0 x 7 0 13 NR A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1613a CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 12 NR A WD PE PL HM BB PT PT 1613 b CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 12 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1613c CLASSROOM 2 1 6 x 7 0 14 NR A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1614a GEN STORAGE 3 0 x 7 0 15 NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1615a PREP ROOM 3 0 x 7 0 16 NR A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1616a SCIENCE LAB 3 0 x 7 0 06 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1616b SCIENCE LAB 3 0 x 7 0 06 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1616c SCIENCE LAB 3 0 x 7 0 O8 NR B WD PL PL SG CT HM AA PT 1617 CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 12 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1617b CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 12 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1617c CLASSROOM 2 1 6 x 7 0 14 NR A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1618 a SCIENCE LAB 3 0 x 7 0 06 NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1618 b SCIENCE LAB 3 0 x 7 0 06 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1618 SCIENCE LAB 3 0 x 7 0 O8 NR B
32. E EXIT HARDWARE 2 EA RIM CYLINDER 2 EA PERMANENT CORE 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1 EA KICK PLATE 1 EA WALL STOP 1 SET SEALS HW SET 22 NOT USED 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 NRP ND96TD RHO 23 030 E KEYWAY 1008 ADJ SR64 CATALOG NUMBER 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 NRP ND96TD RHO 23 030 E KEYWAY 1005 ADJ 4111 EDA WMS 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E S88D CATALOG NUMBER 5 5 X 4 5 NRP 99 L F 2SI 06 SNB 20 057 ICX 23 030 EKEYWAY 4111 EDA WMS 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED S88D CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS SA 14081 06 02 15 Addendum 3 652 IVE 626 SCH 626 SCH 630 GLY GRY IVE FINISH MFR 652 IVE 626 SCH 626 SCH 630 GLY 689 LCN 630 IVE DKB PEM FINISH MFR 652 IVE 626 VON 626 SCH 626 SCH 689 LCN 630 IVE 630 IVE DKB PEM 12 SECTION 08 71 00 06 02 15 DOOR HARDWARE Addendum 3 HW SET 23 DOOR NUMBER CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 13 SA 14081 SECTION 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE 1002B EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION 6 EA HW HINGE 1 EA POWER TRANSFER 1 EA KEYED REMOVABLE MULLION 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 1 EA ELEC PANIC HARDWARE 1 EA MULLION STORAGE KIT EA RIM CYLINDER EA MORTISE CYLINDER EA PERMANENT CORE SURFACE CLOSER EA KICK PLATE EA WALL STOP gt m gt SILENCER 1 EA POWER SUPPLY 1 1 CATALOG NUMBER 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 EPT10 KR4954 STAB LD 99 EO RX QEL 99 L NL 06 MT54 MULLION STORAGE KIT REINFORCEME
33. IONS SA 14081 MFR IVE SCH SCH IVE IVE MFR IVE IVE IVE SCH SCH IVE IVE MFR IVE 10 SECTION 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE 1 EA VANDL STOREROOM LOCK 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1 EA KICK PLATE 1 EA WALL STOP 3 EA SILENCER HW SET 16 DOOR NUMBER 1615A EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION 3 EA HW HINGE 1 EA VANDL STOREROOM LOCK 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 1 EA OH STOP 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1 EA KICK PLATE 3 EA SILENCER HW SET 17 NOT USED HW SET 18 NOT USED HW SET 19 DOOR NUMBER 1619A EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION ND96TD RHO 23 030 E KEYWAY 4011 TBWMS 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED SR64 CATALOG NUMBER 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 ND96TD RHO 23 030 E KEYWAY 1005 ADJ 4011 TBWMS 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E SR64 CATALOG NUMBER CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS SA 14081 06 02 15 Addendum 3 626 SCH 626 SCH 689 LCN 630 IVE 630 IVE GRY IVE FINISH MFR 652 IVE 626 SCH 626 SCH 630 GLY 689 LCN 630 IVE GRY IVE FINISH MFR 11 SECTION 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE 3 EA HW HINGE 1 EA VANDL STOREROOM LOCK 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 1 EA OH STOP 3 EA SILENCER HW SET 20 DOOR NUMBER 1620A EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION 3 EA HW HINGE 1 EA VANDL STOREROOM LOCK 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 1 EA OH STOP 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1 EA KICK PLATE 1 SET SEALS HW SET 21 DOOR NUMBER 1622A EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION 3 EA HW HINGE 1 EA FIR
34. LL HW SET 02 DOOR NUMBER 024A 27A EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION 8 EA HW HINGE 1 EA KEYED FIRE RATED REMOVABLE MULLION 1 EA FIRE EXIT HARDWARE 1 EA FIRE EXIT HARDWARE 1 EA MULLION STORAGE KIT 2 EA RIM CYLINDER 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 3 EA PERMANENT CORE 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 2 EA KICK PLATE 2 EA WALL STOP EA MULLION SEAL 1 SET SEALS CATALOG NUMBER 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 NRP KR9954 STAB 99 EO F 99 L F 2SI 06 MT54 MULLION STORAGE KIT REINFORCEMENT REQUIRED 20 057 ICX 20 061 ICX 23 030 EKEYWAY 4111 EDA WMS 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED 5110 S88D FINISH 652 689 626 626 689 626 626 626 689 630 630 BLK DKB MFR IVE VON VON VON VON SCH SCH SCH LCN IVE IVE PEM PEM NOTE CONTRACTOR TO FABRICATE AND PROVIDE 25 SPACER AT TOP OF MT54 MOUNTING KIT TO ADD NEEDED CLEARANCE FROM WALL CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS SA 14081 SECTION 08 71 00 06 02 15 DOOR HARDWARE Addendum 3 HW SET 03 DOOR NUMBER 1600A EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER FINISH MFR 6 EA HW HINGE 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 NRP 652 IVE 1 EA KEYED REMOVABLE KR4954 STAB 689 VON MULLION 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE LD 99 EO 626 VON 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE LD 99 L 2S1 06 626 VON 1 EA MULLION STORAGE KIT MT54 MULLION STORAGE KIT 689 VON REINFORCEMENT REQUIRED 2 EA RIM CYLINDER 20 057 ICX 626 SCH 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20 061 ICX 626 SCH 3 EA PERMANENT CORE 23 030 E KEYWAY 626 SCH 2
35. NT REQUIRED 20 057 ICX 20 061 ICX 23 030 EKEYWAY 4111 EDA WMS 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED SR64 PS902 900 BBK ACCESS CONTROL WORK OF DIVISION 28 DOOR CONTACT S WORK OF DIVISION 28 PREP DOOR S AND FRAME PROVIDE FACTORY POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAMS PROVIDE RISER DIAGRAMS 06 02 15 Addendum 3 FINISH MFR 652 IVE 689 VON 689 VON 626 VON 626 VON 689 VON 626 SCH 626 SCH 626 SCH 689 LCN 630 IVE 630 IVE GRY IVE LGR SCE NOTE 120VAC TO POWER SUPPLY HOME RUN FROM POWER SUPPLY TO QEL DEVICE AS FOLLOWS 200FT 18 AWG 320FT 16 AWG 500FT 14 AWG OR 800FT 12 AWG END OF SECTION CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS SA 14081 14 SECTION 11 31 00 06 02 15 APPLIANCES Addendum 3 PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 REFERENCE STANDARDS A UL EAUED Electrical Appliance and Utilization Equipment Directory Underwriters Laboratories Inc current edition 1 02 SUBMITTALS A Product Data Manufacturer s data indicating dimensions capacity and operating features of each piece of residential equipment specified B Copies of Warranties Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure that forms have been completed in Owner s name and registered with manufacturer 1 03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Electric Appliances Listed and labeled by UL and complying with NEMA standards 1 04 WARRANTY A Provide five 5 year manufacturer warranty on refrigeration system of refrigerators
36. O HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER 3 EA HW HINGE 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 NRP 1 EA VANDL CLASSROOM ND95TD RHO SEC CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS SA 14081 06 02 15 Addendum 3 652 IVE 626 SCH 626 SCH 689 LCN 630 IVE 630 IVE DKB PEM FINISH MFR 652 IVE 626 SCH 626 SCH 689 LCN 630 IVE 630 IVE DKB PEM 1533A 1612A FINISH MFR 652 IVE 626 SCH 8 SECTION 08 71 00 06 02 15 DOOR HARDWARE Addendum 3 2 EA PERMANENT CORE 23 030 EKEYWAY 626 SCH 1 EA WALL STOP WS447 626 IVE SEE NOTE BELOW 3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE NOTE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE REINFORCEMENT FOR WALL STOP MOUNT WALL STOP AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE TO MAKE CONTACT WITH OUTBOARD UPPER EDGE OF DOOR HW SET 12A DOOR NUMBER 1522B 1522C 1522G 1533A 1603A 1604A EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER FINIS MFR 3 HW HINGE SBBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 652 IVE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE LD 99 L 2SI 06 626 VON 2 EA RIM CYLINDER 20 057 ICX 626 SCH 2 EA PERMANENT CORE 23 030 EKEYWAY 626 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA TBWMS 689 LCN 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP WS447 626 IVE SEE NOTE BELOW 3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE NOTE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE REINFORCEMENT FOR WALL STOP MOUNT WALL STOP AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE TO MAKE CONTACT WITH OUTBOARD UPPER EDGE OF DOOR HW SET 12B DOOR NUMBER 1522E EACH TO HAVE DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER FINIS MFR H 3 EA HW HINGE SBBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 652 IVE 1 EA FIRE EXIT 99 L F
37. PROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 4 SA 14081 SECTION 11 31 00 06 02 15 APPLIANCES Addendum 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3 01 EXAMINATION A Verify utility rough ins are present and correctly located 3 02 INSTALLATION A Install in accordance with manufacturer s instructions 3 03 ADJUSTING A Adjust operating equipment to efficient operation 3 04 CLEANING A After completion of installation and other major work areas remove protective coverings and clean food service equipment internally and externally Restore exposed and semi exposed finishes to remove abrasions and other damages polish exposed metal surfaces and touch up painted surfaces Replace work that cannot be successfully restored 3 5 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES A Provide services of Installer s technical representative and manufacturer s technical representative where required to instruct Owner s personnel in operation and maintenance of equipment Schedule training with Owner provide at least 7 days notice to Owner of training date B Final acceptance of equipment The Architect will review the equipment and placement prior to final acceptance Any deviations from the plans and specifications will be rejected and the Contractor shall promptly replace and execute his own work which results from rejected materials as per the specifications as stated herein and at no expense to the owner END OF SECTION CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 5 SA 14081 SECTION 11
38. Section 08 00 00 06 02 15 Addendum 3 SECTION 08 00 00 DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE OPENING DOOR FRAME REMARKS MARK ROOM NAME SIZE SET LABEL TYPE MAT INT FIN EXT FIN GLAZING TYPE INT FIN EXT FIN OFFICE 3 0 x 7 0 06 NR A wD PL PL HM AA PT PT 5 CORRIDOR 2 3 0 x 7 0 O1 NR B HM PT PT SG CT HM AA PT PT 21 OFFICE 3 0 x 7 0 O8 NR A wD PL PL HM cc PT PT 21b OFFICE 3 0 x 7 0 O8 NR A WD PL PL HM cc PT PT 24 a CORRIDOR 2 3 0 x 7 0 02 90 B HM PT PT SG CT HM AA PT PT 27a CORRIDOR 2 3 0 x 7 0 02 90 B HM PT PT SG CT HM AA PT PT 1002 a WORKROOM 3 0 x 7 0 08 NR B HM PT PT SG CT HM AA PT PT 1002 b IT DATA 2 3 0 x 7 0 23 NR B HM PT PT SG CT HM AA PT PT 1046 a RESTROOM 3 0 x 7 0 04 NR A wD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1104 a RESTROOM 3 0 x 7 0 04 NR A wD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1105 b IT ROOM 3 0 x 7 0 05 NR A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1504a RESTROOM 3 0 x 7 0 04 NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1505a RESTROOM 3 0 x 7 0 04 NR A wD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1506 z MECHANICAL 3 0 x 7 0 OSA 45 A HM PT PT HM AA PT PT 1509 CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 O6 NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1509 b STORAGE 3 0 x 7 0 15 NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1509 CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 O6 NR A WD PL PL HM AA PT PT 1513b CLASSROOM 3 0 x 7 0 06 NR A WD PL PL HM BB PT PT 1513h OFFICE 3 0 x 7 0 O8 NR A WD PL PL HM cc PT PT 1513n WORKROOM 3 0 x 7 0 O8
39. Switches shall be provided to monitor equipment status safety conditions and generate alarms at the CONTROLS when a failure or abnormal condition occurs Safety switches shall be provided with two sets of contacts and shall be interlock wired to shut down respective equipment CC Current Sensing Switches l The current sensing switch shall be self powered with solid state circuitry and a dry contact output It shall consist of a current transformer a solid state current sensing circuit adjustable trip point solid state switch SPDT relay and an LED indicating the on or off status A conductor of the load shall be passed through the window of the device It shall accept over current up to twice its trip point range Current sensing switches shall be used for run status for fans pumps and other miscellaneous motor loads Current sensing switches shall be calibrated to show a positive run status only when the motor is operating under load A motor running with a broken belt or coupling shall indicate a negative run status Acceptable manufacturers Veris Industries CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 11 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 24 AUTOMATION SYSTEM SOFTWARE A software capability noted below is a minimum requirement B Scheduling l The DDC system shall have the ability to schedule each individual zone each building or floor or the entire netwo
40. URES Addendum 3 PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENT 1 1 A B 1 2 gt va Q m 3 O Z gt DESCRIPTION OF WORK Drawings and general provision ofthe Contract including General and other Conditions and other General Requirements sections apply to the work specified in this section This section and all related sections shall be performed by a qualified Contractor as outlined in the specifications SECTION SCOPE This section outlines the minimum requirements for equipment racks and cabinets RELATED SECTIONS Section 27 06 00 Data Center Core Specifications Section 27 60 23 Data Center Fiber Optic Backbone Cabling Section 27 60 26 Data Center Power Distribution Section 27 60 28 Data Center Pathways Section 27 60 28 36 Data Center Cable Trays Section 27 60 48 Data Center Vibration and Seismic Controls Section 27 60 53 Data Center Identification PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS RACK A Existing racks shall be used 22 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENCLOSURES Located in the Data Center A Provide the following in quantities required to construct complete cabinet groupings as shown on drawings Vote that color for all exposed components is to be is to be Glacier White l Telecommunications Enclosure Chatsworth Part FF1J 111B E60 B 2 Telecommunications Enclosure Chatsworth Part FF1J 111B E61 B 3 Cabinet doors shall be keyed alike Lock set shall not be operable by CH751 key 4 Cag
41. V SYSTEMS 3 03 INSPECTION AND TEST UPON COMPLETION A Check out and final connections to the Audio and video systems shall be made by a factory trained technician certified by the manufacturer of the products installed In addition factory trained technicians shall demonstrate operation of the complete system and each major component to the Owner System field wiring diagrams shall be provided to this subcontractor by the system manufacturer prior to installation Training this contract shall provide training for not less than three District staff members Training will include all aspects ofthe system as well as complete documentation covering all components requiring operator control or intervention 3 04 SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION AND AS BUILTS A Contractor shall provide a complete set of system documentation bound into a three ring manual with a table of contents and tabs for each piece of equipment As built documentation shall be generated in AutoCAD version 2010 or later and provided in hard copy as well as electronically on CD 3 05 WARRANTY A B All materials and installation shall be guaranteed for a minimum ofone year from Installation Warranty work will be performed on site at no cost to the Owner Upon completion of the installation four 4 coptes of complete operational instructions shall be furnished complete with record drawings Instructions shall include part numbers and names addresses and
42. W HINGE 1 EA FIRE EXIT HARDWARE 2 EA RIM CYLINDER 2 EA PERMANENT CORE 1602A 1509C 1618B 1605A CATALOG NUMBER 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 ND96TD RHO 23 030 EKEYWAY 4111 EDA TBWMS 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED SR64 CATALOG NUMBER SBBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 99 L NL F 06 20 057 ICX 23 030 E KEYWAY 4111 EDA TBWMS 400 10 X 2 LDW B4E WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED S88D 1513B 1621A 1513T 1621B CATALOG NUMBER 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 99 L F 2SI 06 SNB 20 057 ICX 23 030 EKEYWAY CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS SA 14081 06 02 15 Addendum 3 FINISH MFR 652 IVE 626 SCH 626 SCH 689 LCN 630 IVE 630 IVE GRY IVE FINIS MFR H 652 IVE 626 VON 626 SCH 626 SCH 689 LCN 630 IVE 630 IVE DKB PEM 1616A FINISH MFR 652 IVE 626 VON 626 SCH 626 SCH 6 SECTION 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1 EA KICK PLATE 1 EA WALL STOP 3 EA SILENCER HW SET 07 DOOR NUMBER 1522D EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION 3 EA HW HINGE 1 EA PRIVACY LOCK WITH OCCUPIED INDICATOR 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1 EA KICK PLATE 1 EA WALL STOP 1 SET SEALS HW SET 08 DOOR NUMBER 1002A 1513H 1616C 1618C EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION 3 EA HW HINGE 1 EA VANDL ENTRANCE LOCK 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 1 EA WALL STOP 3 EA SILENCER HW SET 09 DOOR NUMBER 1529A EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION 1513N 1621C 4111 EDA WMS 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E
43. WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED SR64 CATALOG NUMBER 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 L9456T 06A L583 363 L283 722 23 030 EKEYWAY 4011 TBWMS 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED S88D 1606A 1607A 21A 21B CATALOG NUMBER 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 ND92TD RHO 23 030 E KEYWAY WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED SR64 CATALOG NUMBER CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS SA 14081 06 02 15 Addendum 3 689 LCN 630 IVE 630 IVE GRY IVE FINISH MFR 652 IVE 626 SCH 626 SCH 689 LCN 630 IVE 630 IVE DKB PEM 1608A FINISH MFR 652 IVE 626 SCH 626 SCH 630 IVE GRY IVE FINISH MFR 7 SECTION 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE 3 EA HW HINGE 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 1 EA PRIVACY LOCK WITH L9456T 06A L583 363 L283 722 OCCUPIED INDICATOR 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 23 030 EKEYWAY 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA TBWMS 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E 1 EA WALL STOP WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED 1 SET SEALS S88D HW SET 10 NOT USED HW SET 11 DOOR NUMBER 15130 1609A EACH TO HAVE QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER 3 EA HW HINGE 5BBIHW 4 5 X 4 5 NRP 1 EA STAFF PRIVACY LOCK L9485T 06A L583 363 L283 722 WITH OCCUPIED INDICATOR 1 EA PERMANENT CORE 23 030 E KEYWAY 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011 TBWMS 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10 X 2 LDW B4E 1 EA WALL STOP WS406 407CVX REINFORCING REQUIRED 1 SET SEALS S88D HW SET 12 DOOR NUMBER 1522A 1522B 1522C 1522E 1522G 1603A 1604A 1610A 1611A 1611B 1613A 1613B 1617A 1617B EACH T
44. anufacturers a GE Appliances Product GLDA696PSS www geappliances com b Substitutions See Section 01 25 13 Product Requirements E Range and Hood Quantity 1 1 Finish To be selected from standard color range after bid 2 Manufacturers a GE Appliances Product PS920SFSS www geappliances com b Substitutions See Section 01 25 13 Product Requirements c Refer to Demonstration Kitchen Classroom 1522B for Hood E Washer and Dryer Quantity leach 1 Finish To be selected from standard color range after bid 2 Manufacturers a Whirlpool Duet Washer Appliances Product ZWFW87HEDW b Whirlpool Duet Dryer Appliances Product WED87HEDW c Substitutions See Section 01 25 13 Product Requirements 2 02 DEMONSTRATION KITCHEN ROOM 1522B APPLIANCES A SUBSTITUTIONS l All equipment and materials for this section shall be provided as specified and as indicated on the drawings Substitution requests may be submitted for approval in accordance with requirements specified in division 1 and to reach Architect at least 5 working days prior to bid submission dates 2 Only those products deemed to be equal in quality capacity utility requirements dimensions and operation for this project will be considered B WORK TABLE 1 REQ D 1 Pacific Stainless Products Model WKT11436IS MOD C PREP SINK 1 REQ D 1 Custom D FAUCET 1 REQ D 1 T amp S Brass Model B 0231 CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 2 S
45. ated in line bronze pump 125 psi working pressure rating See drawings for size and capacity Provide timer set to normal school hours KK Hot Water Circulation Pump HWRP 2 Taco Model 0012 Horizontal oil lubricated in line bronze pump 125 psi working pressure rating See drawings for size and capacity Provide timer set to normal school hours LL Hot Water Circulation Pump HWRP 3 Taco Model 0012 Horizontal oil lubricated in line bronze pump 125 psi working pressure rating See drawings for size and capacity Provide timer set to normal school hours MM Reduced Pressure Backflow Preventers RPBP 3 and smaller Watts Series 009 larger than 3 Watts Series 909 two in line independent check valves gate valve or ball valve shut offs FDA approved replaceable seats and stainless steel internal parts intermediate relief valve and test cocks NN Trap Priming Valves Precision Plumbing Products Inc model P 2 OO Traps 1 Exposed Traps 17 gauge chrome plated tubing adjustable P trap with slip bushing 2 Concealed or Below Grade Coated cast iron P trap recessed screw joint or to match cast iron pipe 3 Support Rims Stainless steel rims if sink not furnished with integral rim PP Cleanout J R Smith Fig 4020 U Durco cast iron housing vandal proof scoriated secured nickel bronze top for floor and bronze plug for floors Fig 4530 U Durco cast iron cleanout tee with counter sunk plug and stainless steel cover
46. aterial The Control System shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service If within thirty six 36 months from the date of substantial completion any of the equipment herein described is defective in operation workmanship or materials it will be replaced repaired or adjusted at the option of the Controls Contractor free of charge Installation The Control System shall be free from defects for a period of one year from acceptance The Controls Contractor shall free of charge correct any defects in workmanship within one week of notification in writing by the Owner CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 4 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 PART2 PRODUCTS 2 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS INSTALLERS A Acceptable Controls Contractors Johnson Controls Inc Northwest Control Contractors or Heinz Mechanical Inc Selection of Controls Contractors is subject to approval by BSD The Controls Contractor shall be regularly engaged in the engineering programming installation and service of Control Systems by the selected manufacturer and shall have a minimum of five years experience with the complete turn key installation of Controls by the same manufacturer of similar size and technical complexity If portions of the installation will be performed by a subcontractor the Controls Contractor will submit to BSD two sample installat
47. ctrical and Architectural Drawings VIDEO PROJECTOR SYSTEMS A Classroom Projectors Owner Furnished Contractor Installed B Classroom Projector Mounts Contractor furnished and installed C Classroom AV Cabling Contractor Furnished Contractor Installed SYSTEM CONTROL A The operation shall be automated through the Owner provided classroom computer and projector remote control and shall not typically require adjustments or user intervention B Audio Visual Playback System shall be capable of playing DVD PC based media from Owner provided source equipment 2 PRODUCTS PROJECTOR MOUNTS AND INSTALLATION A Contractor is to install Owner Furnished ceiling mount projectors in locations as called out on Drawings B Contractor is to provide and install Chief Manufacturing part 012018 at each projector location where the projector is being placed in the hard surface rather than drop in ceiling tile C Contractor 15 to provide and install Chief Manufacturing part KITPS003 at each projector location where the projector is being placed in drop in ceiling tile SA 14081 SECTION 27 14 00 06 02 15 CLASSROOM AV SYSTEMS 2 02 PROJECTOR VIDEO CABLING A Install video cable as shown on the Drawings Field verify final placement B Contractor is to provide and install one Quiktron Rapid run cable 41183 050 at each classroom with a projector Provide one Quiktron Wall
48. d insulation kit for trap waste and water supplies 4 Chrome Plated brass grid drain 5 Provide floor mounted wall carrier Refer to Architectural drawings for ADA mounting height E Lavatory L 2 1 p Kohler Greenwich model K 2032 overall dimensions 20 3 4 x 18 1 4 wall hung with model 64839 hanger white vitreous china lavatory with front overflow faucet ledge drilled for 4 centers Chicago model 802 VE2805 665 deck mounted chrome plated brass faucet 4 integral spout Pre formed manufactured insulation kit for trap waste and water supplies Chrome Plated brass grid drain Provide floor mounted wall carrier Refer to Architectural drawings for ADA mounting height F Lavatory L 3 1 Kohler Greenwich model K 2032 overall dimensions 20 3 4 x 18 1 4 wall hung with model 64839 hanger white vitreous china lavatory with front overflow faucet ledge drilled for 4 centers 2 Chicago model 802 VCP deck mounted chrome plated brass faucet 4 integral spout 3 Pre formed manufactured insulation kit for trap waste and water supplies 4 Chrome Plated brass grid drain 5 Provide floor mounted wall carrier Refer to Architectural drawings for ADA mounting height G Sink S 1 1 Elkay LRAD 2219 single bowl 227 19 1 27 6 self rimming 18 gauge stainless steel rear faucet ledge with 4 centers hole punch to match faucet fully undercoated with grid strainer 2 Chicago Model 1100
49. de all temperature sensors flow sensors humidity sensors IAQ sensors control valves control valve actuators dampers damper actuators programming and other items necessary for a complete system and sequence of control for new equipment as identified in the contract drawings i All new equipment to have points as noted on Contract Drawing M2 41 AII existing equipment to have existing points integrated into district server and system graphics 2 Johnson Controls Metasys Building Automation System a Utilize existing upgraded Metasys 7 0 ADS on district virtual server b Utilize the controller configuration tool CCT and the system configuration tool SCT programming tool resident on the district server c All programming tools associated with new controls required to access and modify the system software to reside on the ADS CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 1 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 d Establish communication to three JACE controllers located in the sprinkler riser room at Gridlines G and 9 and make points available for access through BACnet IP protocol Bring the system DDC points into the district server and integrate the system graphics to match Beaverton School District BSD standards Existing JACE controllers communicate through Trane Comm4 driver licensed and installed on the existing JACE and LON protocol to the existing equipment e Establish
50. ded 1 Providing of all plumbing fixtures fixture trim floor drains domestic hot water circulating pump water filters cleanouts pressure reducing valves and appurtenances as shown or required 2 Product Certification Provide only products certified for use in the State of Oregon 12 RELATED WORK Basic Plumbing Requirements Section 22 00 00 Sleeves and Inserts Section 22 05 05 Gauges for Plumbing Section 22 05 19 General Duty Valves for Plumbing Piping Section 22 05 23 Hangers and Supports for Plumbing Piping and Equipment Section 22 05 29 Facility Water Distribution Section 22 11 00 Facility Sanitary Sewerage Section 22 13 00 Testing of Plumbing Section 22 05 93 mommons 1 3 SUBMITTALS A Provide submittals in accordance with Section 22 00 00 B Submittals shall include manufacturer s catalog literature for all products used 1 4 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA A Provide O amp M data in accordance with Section 22 00 00 B O amp M data shall include 1 Manufacturer s literature 2 Maintenance instructions PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 1 MANUFACTURERS Vitreous China Plumbing Fixtures American Standard or Kohler Stainless Steel Sinks Elkay or Just Flush Valves Sloan Fixture Trim Chicago Service Sinks Acorn Fiat Mustee or Stern Williams Emergency Showers Haws Bradley Chicago or Speakman Toilet Seats Bemis Olsonite Church or Beneke Drinking Fountains Haws or Sunroc R
51. differential pressure transmitter shall have non interactive zero and span adjustments that are adjustable from the outside cover and meet the following performance specifications 01 20 w c input differential pressure range 4 20 mA output Maintain accuracy up to 20 to 1 ratio turn down e Reference Accuracy 0 2 of full span c Acceptable Manufacturers Setra and Mamac 3 Medium to High Differential Water Pressure Applications Over 21 w c a The differential pressure transmitter shall meet the low pressure transmitter specifications with the following exceptions e Differential pressure range 10 w c to 300 PSI e Reference Accuracy 1 of full span includes non linearity hysteresis and repeatability b Standalone pressure transmitters shall be mounted in a bypass valve assembly panel The panel shall be constructed to NEMA 1 standards The transmitter shall be installed in the panel with high and low connections piped and valved Air bleed units bypass valves and compression fittings shall be provided c Acceptable Manufacturers Setra and Mamac U Building Differential Air Pressure Applications 1 to 1 w c 1 The differential pressure transmitter shall be of industrial quality and transmit a linear 4 to 20 mA output in response to variation of differential pressure or air pressure sensing points 2 differential pressure transmitter shall have non interactive zero and span adjustments that are adjustable
52. dulate the exhaust fan to maintain building pressure at the desired setpoint 2 Economizer Cycle a Actuators shall operate outside air and return dampers in accordance with system operating status supply air zone air temperatures and outside air temperatures b Outside Air Damper is closed when system is not operating c Occupied Modulate between minimum outside air position and 100 open to meet the cooling requirements of the zone being served d Closed during unoccupied hours and warm up mode operation CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 19 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 3 Return Air damper a Damper shall track operation of outside air damper b Full open during unoccupied hour operation Demand controlled ventilation shall be controlled by a CO sensor input to a PID control loop CO set point shall be 800 PPM a On rise of CO above set point OA and RA dampers shall modulate inversely up to the maximum position noted in the equipment schedule b On fall of CO below 800 PPM OA and RA dampers will return to minimum minimum ventilation position if minimum position is required c If CO reaches 1000ppm and alarm will be generated d If CO reaches 1500 PPM a high CO alarm shall be generated e If CO drops below 200 PPM a CO sensor failure alarms shall be generated Unoccupied Heat Cool a During the Unoccupied Mode each fan powered
53. e Nuts Chatsworth Part 12639 001 provide 4 per cabinet shown on drawing 5 Air Dam Chatsworth Part 39130 E24 provide one per cabinet shown on drawings 6 Vertical Exhaust Duct Chatsworth Part 39177 E07 provide one per cabinet 7 Bay Seal Kit Chatsworth Part 39137 702 provide one per cabinet 8 Bottom Panel Chatsworth Part 39132 E02 provide one per cabinet 9 Cable Management Chatsworth Part 39129 E02 provide one per cabinet 10 Snap in Filler Panel Chatsworth Part 34538 E02 provide 3 per eabinet 11 Snap in Filler Panel Chatsworth Part 34537 E01 provide 2 per eabinet 12 PDU Bracket Chatsworth Part 39086 E02 provide one per cabinet CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 1 SA 14081 SECTION 27 1116 06 02 15 COMMUNICATIONS CABINETS RACKS amp ENCLOSURES PART 3 EXECUTION 3 1 A GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Racks shall be firmly affixed to the concrete slab using expanding anchors and Grade 5 bolts B Topofrack shall be firmly affixed to ladder tray by means of a mounting plate as detailed in Section 27 11 23 C Rack shall be bonded to adjacent assemblies as detailed in Section 27 05 26 D All metallic components shall be bonded as per 27 05 26 3 2 CABINET ASSEMBLIES A Cabinets shall be assembled in groups as depicted on drawings Cabinets shall be bolted together with a minimum of four attachment points per side B Sides shall be required on the end of each group only with the central portion of th
54. e e Builder before project completion Bind the instruction books with three ring 8 1 2 x 11 side binders with plastic covers Include the following documentation in the data l General description and cut sheets for all components 2 Detailed wiring and installation illustrations and complete calibration procedures for each field and panel device 3 Complete trouble shooting procedures and guidelines 4 Complete operating instructions for all systems 5 Maintenance Instructions Document all maintenance and repair replacement procedures Include the following documentation in the DDC Software Manual 1 Sequence of Operations 2 Program Listing of Software Source Code OR Flow Chart Diagrams of Programming Objects 3 Printed listing of controller and operator workstation database files 4 Software Point Name Abbreviation List Include Name Description Controller Where Located Point Type and Point ID SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 5 I O Point List Include Point Name Controller Location Point Number Control Device Range and Span 6 Printouts of the following Reports Group Listings and Alarm Messages 7 Index of all DDC point names with documentation manual page number F references Provide three copies of all manufacturers manuals covering the installed system This shall include as a minimum DAARWN System Engineering Manual System Installation Man
55. e group being open C Cabinets shall be secured to the slab beneath the raised floor by means of UniStrut and Grade 5 or greater all thread End cabinets shall be anchored in a minimum of four places with central cabinet requiring a minimum of two anchor points END OF SECTION CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 2 SA 14081 SECTION 27 14 00 06 02 15 CLASSROOM AV SYSTEMS Addendum 3 CLASSROOM AV SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 WORK INCLUDED A This project will include design and installation of classroom A V Systems 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 PART 2 01 CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS Components may be those currently installed furnished by this contract or Owner Furnished Contractor Installed as specified or as shown on Drawings RELATED SECTIONS A Section 27 0000 Communications B Section 27 0500 Common Work Results for Communications Section 27 0513 Communications Services D Section 27 0526 Grounding and Bonding for Communications Systems E Section 27 0528 Pathways for Communications Systems F Section 27 0528 29 Hangers and Support for Communications Systems G Section 27 0528 33 Conduits and Backboxes for Communications Systems H Section 27 0528 39 Surface Raceways for Communications Systems I Section 27 0800 Commissioning of Communications CABLE RACEWAYS A Allraceway routing and mounting height information shall be coordinated with the Ele
56. e period s being displayed CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 13 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 12 The Environmental Index for the facilities and time periods being displayed a Environmental Index System shall monitor all occupied zones and compile an index that provides a numerical indication of the environmental comfort within the zone As a minimum this indication shall be based upon the deviation of the zone temperature from the heating or cooling setpoint If humidity is being measured within the zone then the environmental index shall be adjusted to reflect a lower comfort level for high or low humidity levels Similarly if carbon dioxide levels are being measured as an indication of ventilation effectiveness then the environmental index shall be adjusted to indicate degraded comfort at high carbon dioxide levels b Other adjustments may be made to the environmental index based upon additional measurements The system shall maintain a trend of the environmental index for each zone in the trend log The system shall also compute an average comfort index for every building included in this contract and maintain trend logs of these building environmental indices Similarly the system shall compute the percentage of occupied time that comfortable conditions were maintained within the zones Through the UI the user shall be able to add a weighting factor to adjust t
57. e the following 1 Distech Niagra framework a Furnish and install WEB supervisor 100 license version onto district virtual server b Furnish and install WEB programming tool c All programming tools required to access and modify the system software to reside in the JACE controllers d Establish communication to three Distech JACE controllers located in the sprinkler riser room at Gridlines G and 9 and make points available for access Bring the system DDC points into the district server and integrate the system graphics to match Beaverton School District BSD standards Existing JACE controllers communicate through Trane Comm driver licensed and installed on the existing JACE and LON protocol to the existing equipment e Establish communication to the Cafeteria building three HVAC systems one JACE controller and make points available for access through BACnet IP protocol Bring the system DDC points into the district server and integrate the system graphics to match Beaverton School District BSD standards f Furnish all software device installation programming technical assistance to the school district and product licenses required for complete operating control systems throughout the entire facility g All control identification points and HVAC systems graphics to conform to Beaverton School district naming standards Verify with BSD project manager prior to initiation of programming and graphics development h Provi
58. educed Pressure Backflow Preventer Watts Febco or approved equal U mommounow CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 1 SA 14081 SECTION 22 42 00 06 02 15 COMMERCIAL PLUMBING FIXTURES Addendum 3 J Tempering Valves Haws or approved equal K Water Deionizers Ameriwater or approved equal L Grease Traps Schier Products or approved equal M Neutralization Trap Schier Products or approved equal Roof Drains and Overflow Roof Drains Jay R Smith Wade Josam Zurn Sioux Chief or approved equal Floor Drains and Floor Sinks Jay R Smith Wade Josam Zurn Sioux Chief or approved equal Grease Trap Schier Products or Camplas Cleanouts Jay R Smith Wade Zurn or approved substitution Trap Priming Valves Precision Plumbing Products Sioux Chief Josam Wade Watts or approved substitution 22 DESCRIPTION A CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS SA 14081 Water Closet WC 1 1 Kohler Wellcome Model K 4350 white vitreous china floor mounted ADA compliant 14 3 4 high rim flush valve 1 28 or 1 5 gallon flush elongated bowl siphon jet action with water saving trim 2 Sloan Royal model 111 diaphragm type 1 5 gpf flush valve dual filtered by pass chloramine resistant rubber compounds vandal resistant cap ADA compliant handle sweat solder adapter cast set screw wall flange 3 Church No 9500SSCT elongated white extra heavy duty plastic open front seat le
59. edule these reports to run on a recurring basis using relative time periods such as automatically generating a consumption report on the first Monday of each month showing consumption over the previous month Automatically generated reports shall be archived on the server in a common industry format such as Adobe PDF or Microsoft Excel with copies e mailed to a user editable list of recipients The energy reporting tool shall be capable of collecting and displaying data from the following types of meters a Electricity b Gas c Potable Water d Heating and cooling degree days May be calculated from sensor data rather than metered The user shall have the option of using kW kWh or Btu hr Btu as the units for demand and consumption reports Multiples of these units MWH kBtu etc shall be used as appropriate All selected sources shall be automatically converted to the selected units The user shall similarly have the option of entering facility area and occupancy hours and creating reports that are normalized on an area basis an annual use basis or an occupied hour basis The user shall have the option of entering benchmark data for an individual facility or a group of facilities The user shall have the option of displaying any or all of the following data on any chart line or bar graph generated by the energy reporting tool Low High Average value of the metered value being displayed Heating and or Cooling Degree Days for the tim
60. ent trends in seamless fashion Trend data collection requiring the use of a locally connected PC for data storage is unacceptable CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 14 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 3 Reports The system shall be capable of generating reports of equipment run times all trended points temperature conditions electric demand and usage and alarms or messages The system shall also have the ability of automatically downloading report information from any module to the server or other computer connected to the network The operator shall have the ability to create custom report and logging formats PART 3 EXECUTION 31 INSTALLATION PRACTICES A HVAC Control System Wiring 1 6 7 conduit wiring accessories and wiring connections required for the installation of the Controls as herein specified shall be provided by the Controls Contractor unless specifically shown on the Electrical Drawings under Division 26 Electrical All penetrations shall be sealed to prevent smoke and fire infiltration All wiring shall comply with the requirements of applicable portions of Division 26 and all local and national electric codes unless specified otherwise in this section All system input wiring shall be twisted shielded pair minimum 18 gauge wire All system analog output wiring shall be twisted shielded pair 3 wire as required minimum 18 ga
61. etpoint See Schedule Occupied Max Cooling Airflow Setpoint See VA V Schedule Reheat Control Reheat will only be allowed when the primary air temperature is 5 0 deg F below the configured reheat enable setpoint of 70 0 deg F adjustable The reheat shall be enabled when the space temperature drops below the active heating setpoint and the minimum airflow requirements are met During reheat the VAV shall operate as follows a If the space temperature is at the heating setpoint the electric heater shall modulate as required to maintain space temperature at the active heating setpoint while the VAV operates at its minimum heating airflow setpoint b If the discharge air temperature reaches the design heating discharge air temperature setpoint adjustable the VAV shall modulate airflow between the minimum heating airflow setpoint and the maximum heating airflow setpoint as required to maintain space temperature at the active heating setpoint while the electric heater modulates to maintain discharge air temperature at the design heating discharge air temperature setpoint c If the airflow reaches the maximum heating airflow setpoint the VAV shall modulate the electric heater as required to maintain space temperature at the active heating setpoint while the VAV operates at its maximum heating airflow setpoint Space Sensor Failure If there is a fault with the operation of the zone sensor an alarm shall be annunciated at the B
62. evices such as temperature wells pressure taps duct smoke detectors airflow stations etc a Low Differential Air Pressure Applications Under 5 w c Differential pressure transmitters used for flow measurement shall be sized to the flow sensing device and shall be supplied with Tee fittings and shut off valves in the high and low sensing pick up lines to allow the balancing contractor and Owner permanent easy to use connection Provide a minimum of a NEMA 1 housing for the transmitter Locate transmitters in accessible local control panels wherever possible Except on VAV box applications b Medium Differential Air Pressure Applications 5 to 21 w c Mount stand alone pressure transmitters in a bypass valve assembly panel The panel shall be constructed to NEMA 1 standards The transmitter shall be installed in the panel with hi and low connections piped and valved Air bleed units bypass valves and compression fittings shall be provided c Medium to High Differential Water Pressure Applications 5 to Over 21 w c Mount stand alone pressure transmitters in a bypass valve assembly panel The panel shall be constructed to NEMA 1 standards The transmitter shall be installed in the panel with hi and low connections piped and valved Air bleed units bypass valves and compression fittings shall be provided d Building Differential Air Pressure Applications 1 to 1 w c Mount pressure transmitter in the local control panel Trans
63. from the outside cover and meet the following performance specifications a 1 00 to 1 00 w c input differential pressure ranges Select range appropriate for system application b 4 20 mA output c Maintain accuracy up to 20 to 1 ratio turndown d Reference Accuracy 0 2 of full span 3 Acceptable Manufacturers Johnson Controls and Setra CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 9 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 V Low Differential Air Pressure Applications 0 to 5 w c 1 3 The differential pressure transmitter shall be of industrial quality and transmit a linear 4 to 20 mA output in response to variation of differential pressure or air pressure sensing points The differential pressure transmitter shall have non interactive zero and span adjustments that are adjustable from the outside cover and meet the following performance specifications e 0 00 1 00 to 5 00 w c input differential pressure ranges Select range appropriate for system application e 4 20 mA output e Maintain accuracy up to 20 to 1 ratio turn down e Reference Accuracy 0 2 of full span Acceptable Manufacturers Johnson Controls and Setra W Medium Differential Air Pressure Applications 5 to 21 w c 1 3 The pressure transmitter shall be similar to the Low Air Pressure Transmitter except that the performance specifications are not as severe Differentia
64. g prior to 120 minutes adjustable before scheduled occupancy CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 20 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 8 10 Optimal Stop a The BAS shall initiate Optimal Stop mode such that cooling or heating is disabled so that the zone temperature does not drift beyond the occupied standby set point by the end of the scheduled occupancy period The RTU supply fan shall continue operating and ventilation control shall continue through the end of the scheduled occupancy period b The BAS shall determine the actual time to initiate Optimal Stop based on the current zone temperature occupied cooling and heating setpoints and historical optimal stop performance data c The system shall be prevented from entering Optimal Stop mode prior to 120 minutes adjustable before the end of the scheduled occupancy period Unoccupied Economizing Night Purge a Between 4 00 AM adjustable and 6 00 AM adjustable the BAS shall initiate Unoccupied Economizing mode if the current zone temperature is at least 1 F warmer than the occupied cooling set point and the outdoor dry bulb temperature is more than 15 F adjustable cooler than the current zone temperature b When initiated the RTU is started OA damper fully open compressors off and VAV boxes are enabled to allow the zone temperature to cool to the occupied cooling set point Optimized Control
65. h energy and comfort features noted as well as any major deviations from the sequences noted below Building Automation System Point Schedule Provide monitoring and control functions as listed herein for each piece of equipment listed below Provide a point list that includes each hard wired calculated and or resettable point CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 18 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 C Distributed Control The control system shall observe the concept of distributed control Modules shall be located at each operating equipment location such that individual systems or zones shall remain functional without communication to other systems on the network D Energy Compliance 1 Provide 365 day 24 hour occupancy scheduling 2 Provide sensors and or software routines to operate the rooftop and terminal units to maintain the minimum night low limit temperature for that system Operate the rooftop units terminal units boiler pumps coil valves etc as required Outside air damper to remain closed on night low limit heating 3 When controlling both heating and cooling mechanical provide a 5 degree deadband in which the heating energy provided to the zone is reduced to a minimum 4 Provide optimum start controls to enable a morning warm up cycle capable of varying the unit start time to meet occupied setpoint at scheduled time of occupancy 5 Close out
66. he contribution of each zone to the average index based upon the floor area of the zone importance of the zone or other static criteria Alarms Trends and Reports l System and Temperature Alarms The system shall have the capability of monitoring conditions throughout the system and sending alarms or messages to an e mail address local PC or printer or to remote PC s printers or to dial up pagers Alarms and messages shall be able to be prioritized for various levels of reporting and action The operator shall have the ability to customize alarm text and messages Trends The system shall be capable of trending any input or output or any logical point within the graphic program There shall be no limitation to the number of points that can be trended at any particular time Modules shall store in live memory 288 trend samples points for each trended item The interval between trend samples shall be adjustable from 1 second to 24 hours Trends from one or more modules shall be able to be simultaneously displayed on a single trend graph Operator shall be able to window any segment of a trend to enlarge the view by dragging a mouse to form the window The system shall also have the ability of automatically downloading trend information from any module to the server or other computer connected to the network for historical trend storage This trend information shall be able to be displayed on the trend graph along with live curr
67. ickel bronze adjustable round strainer head trap primer connection 4 outlet SECTION 22 42 00 06 02 15 COMMERCIAL PLUMBING FIXTURES Addendum 3 Z AA BB CC Floor Sink FS 1 J R Smith Fig 3100Y 12 Duco cast iron body nickel bronze dome bottom strainer 4 outlet 10 deep vandal proof screws clamping ring for waterproof flooring and trap primer connection Floor Sink FS 2 J R Smith Fig 3100Y 12 Duco cast iron body nickel bronze dome bottom strainer 3 outlet 8 deep vandal proof screws clamping ring for waterproof flooring and trap primer connection Roof Drain RD 1 J R Smith Fig 1010 C R U Duco cast iron body flashing clamp and gravel stop sump receiver underdeck clamp and vandal proof polyethylene dome Size as noted on the drawings Overflow Roof Drain OFD 1 J R Smith Figure 1080 C R U Duco cast iron body 2 exterior water dam flashing clamp and gravel stop sump receiver underdeck clamp and vandal proof polyethylene dome Size as noted on the drawings DD Emergency Shower Eyewash ESH 1 Haws 8200WC EE Tempering Valve TV 1 Haws Model 9202 FF Emergency Eyewash Haws Model 7610 WC GG Tempering Valve TV 2 Haws Model 9201 HH Neutralization Trap NT 1 Schier Products LP 2 2 gallon capacity lime chips I Grease Trap GT 1 Schier Products GB 75 See drawings for size and capacity JJ Hot Water Circulation Pump HWRP 1 Taco Model 0012 Horizontal oil lubric
68. int a minimum set point and a maximum set point a Upon receiving fan status the discharge air set point will initially be equal to the zone temperature b The discharge air set point will reset up or down as needed to maintain zone temperature set point 5 The ramp will calculate as follows a If the zone temperature is 0 25 below the heating set point the DA reset will raise 2 every 5 minutes until the maximum DA setpoints are reached b If the zone temperature is at or above the heating set point the DA reset will lower 2 every 5 minutes until the minimum DA setpoints are reached c The minimum DA temp will be calculated based on an outdoor air temperature reset As the OAT drops from 65 down to 35 the minimum DA SP will reset from 6 down to 2 subtracted from the zone temperature 6 The maximum DA SP will be 95 7 The need for zone cooling will lock out all heat valve control I Hot Water Pumps 1 The lead hot water pump shall be enabled whenever a A definable number of hot water coils Initially 1 with control valves over 1096 open b For freeze protection anytime outside air temperature is less than 38 F adjustable 2 To prevent short cycling pump s shall run for a minimum time and be off for a minimum time both user adjustable 3 When Run is no longer commanded the Enabled Boiler s will be disabled and after a 5 minute time delay the hot water pump s will be disabled 4 Pump motor s
69. ions performed by subcontractor which are similar to the current project The Controls Contractor shall have a local branch facility within a 75 mile radius of the job site Emergency service shall be available on a 24 hour 7 day a week basis Controls Contractors not currently approved by the District shall provide a list of five comparable projects that have Controls with the features as specified for this project These projects must be on line and functional 22 CONTROL WIRING COORDINATION WITH LINE VOLTAGE CONTROL A Provide control wiring to all control modules sensors pilot duty control relays and actuators required to provide the project sequences of operation Provide control interface to boilers pumps and fans This shall include pilot duty relays where interface to line voltage switching devices is required All control wiring exposed in occupied areas to be in conduit Provide all control system related conduit within mechanical room or at equipment locations unless specifically shown to be in other divisions work Electrical Contractor shall provide all required conduit contactors magnetic starters and motor control centers required for operation of mechanical systems except where specifically noted to be provided by equipment manufacturer All wiring not in conduit or control cabinets shall be rated for plenum installation Provide conduit where required between the zone temperature sensor locations and the zone equipment
70. l pressure transmitters shall be provided that meet the following performance requirements e Zero amp span c o F S Deg F 04 including linearity hysteresis and repeatability e Accuracy 1 F S best straight line Static Pressure Effect 0 5 F S to 100 PSIG e Thermal Effects lt 033 F S Deg F over 40 F to 100 F calibrated at 70 F Standalone pressure transmitters shall be mounted in a bypass valve assembly panel The panel shall be constructed to NEMA 1 standards The transmitter shall be installed in the panel with high and low connections piped and valved Air bleed units bypass valves and compression fittings shall be provided Acceptable manufacturers Johnson Controls and Setra X Power Monitoring Devices 1 2 Current Measurement Amps Current measurement shall be by a combination current transformer and a current transducer The current transformer shall be sized to reduce the full amperage of the monitored circuit to a maximum 5 Amp signal which will be converted to a 4 20 mA DDC compatible signal for use by the Controls Current Transformer A split core current transformer shall be provided to monitor motor amps e Operating frequency 50 400 Hz Insulation 0 6 Kv class 10Kv BIL UL recognized Five amp secondary Select current ration as appropriate for application e Acceptable manufacturers Veris Industries Y Current Transducer A current to voltage or current to mA tra
71. m working pressure 3 Thermowells and sensors shall be mounted in a threadolet or 1 2 NFT saddle and allow easy access to the sensor for repair or replacement 4 Thermowells shall be constructed of 316 stainless steel Q Outside Air Sensors 1 Outside air sensors shall be designed to withstand the environmental conditions to which they will be exposed They shall also be provided with a solar shield 2 Sensor s exposed to wind velocity pressures shall be shielded by a perforated plate that surrounds the sensor element 3 Temperature transmitters shall be of NEMA 3R construction and rated for ambient temperatures R Duct Mount Sensors 1 Duct mount sensors shall mount in an electrical box through a hole in the duct and be positioned so as to be easily accessible for repair or replacement 2 Duct sensors shall be insertion type and constructed as a complete assembly including lock nut and mounting plate 3 For outdoor air duct applications a weatherproof mounting box with weatherproof cover and gasket shall be used S J Averaging Sensors l For ductwork greater in any dimension that 48 inches and or where air temperature stratification exists an averaging sensor with multiple sensing points shall be used 2 For plenum applications such as mixed air temperature measurements a string of sensors mounted across the plenum shall be used to account for stratification and or air turbulence The averaging string shall have a mi
72. mitters exterior sensing tip shall be installed with a shielded static air probe to reduce pressure fluctuations caused by wind The interior tip shall be inconspicuous and located within a central corridor shown on the drawings CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 16 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 e Air Flow Measuring Stations Where the stations are installed in insulated ducts the airflow passage of the station shall be the same size as the inside airflow dimension of the duct Station flanges shall be two inch to three inch to facilitate matching connecting ductwork Stations shall be installed in strict accordance with the manufacturer s published requirements and with ASME Guidelines affecting non standard approach conditions f Water Flow Monitoring Stations Water Flow Monitoring Stations shall be installed in strict accordance with the manufacturer s published requirements and with ASME Guidelines affecting non standard approach conditions g Outside Air Humidity Sensors Outside air relative humidity sensors shall be installed with a rain proof perforated cover The transmitter shall be installed in a NEMA 3R enclosure with seal tite fittings and stainless steel bushings h Outside Air Sensors Outside air sensors shall be mounted on the North wall to minimize solar radiant heat impact or located in a continuous intake flow adequate to monitor outside air tem
73. n boards with continuous level plane with sink it adjoins Support drain boards up to 36 in length by 1 diameter stainless steel tube welded to underside of drain board and leg gusset Support drain boards 36 and longer with legs Cove horizontal and vertical corners with not less than 3 4 radius Apply sound deaden to underside Framing Mount table tops on 4 wide by 1 14 gauge galvanized channels Mount dish tables and drain boards on 4 wide x 1 1 2 14 gauge stainless steel channels Table Tops Fabricate of single thickness material of no lighter than 14 gauge stainless steel suitably reinforced with welded or separate supporting members for anchoring to bases or supporting frames except where otherwise specified Tops to have integrally formed splashes as required nosings and or raised rims as detailed and specified with all corners welded Sound deaden underside of all custom fabricated stainless steel tops and sink bowls Legs and cross rails Construct legs of 1 5 8 OD by 16 gauge stainless steel tubing with fully enclosed stainless steel bullet shaped adjustable foot with minimum adjustment of 1 up or down without any threads showing Weld legs to 4 high stainless steel gusset with top completely sealed by means of stainless steel plate Weld gusset continuously to bottom of unit framing Custom fabricated sinks Sink compartments shall be fabricated with a minimum of 74 diameter cove at all bottom and vertical corners
74. ncoming lead pump will ramp up while the outgoing pump ramps down to minimize disturbance on the loop J Boiler 1 Emergency Shut Down Switches a Emergency shutdown switches if provided located at each exit of the mechanical room will shut down Boiler s are hard wired to boilers and will shut down the boilers when depressed 2 Boiler Control a Boilers will come with manufacturer supplied controls including operating limit switch and safeties b Once a HW pump has been enabled and its status is proven the BAS will enable the boiler to operate on manufacturer installed controls 3 Provide communication via BACnet from the boiler controller to the central BAS allowing monitoring and alarming of selected points from the boiler system points as determined by the owner Coordinate with the process boiler supplier K Split System Air Conditioning Provide a wall mounted temperature sensor with high temperature alarm On sensor alarms send an alarm notice to the BAS L 1 Warm up Mode Based on the space temperature the optimum start stop function will open the hot water valve so that the space temperature will reach set point 70 degrees F adjustable at the scheduled occupancy time 2 Occupied Mode If the space temperature falls below the heating setpoint open the hot water heating valve to maintain space setpoint 3 Unoccupied Mode The hot water heating valve shall close When the zone tempera
75. ng coils when available are to provide the heat needed during night low limit and warmup periods Occupancy Modes The occupancy mode shall be communicated or hardwired to the VAV via a digital input Valid Occupancy modes for the VAV shall be a Occupied Normal operating mode for occupied spaces or daytime operation When the unit is in the occupied mode the VAV shall maintain the space temperature at the active occupied heating or cooling setpoint Applicable ventilation and airflow setpoints shall be enforced The occupied mode shall be the default mode of the VAV b Unoccupied Normal operating mode for unoccupied spaces or nighttime operation When the unit is in unoccupied mode the VAV controller shall maintain the space temperature at the stored unoccupied heating setpoint regardless of the presence of a hardwired or communicated setpoint When the space temperature exceeds the active unoccupied setpoint the VAV shall modulate fully closed c Occupied Bypass Mode used to temporarily place the unit into the occupied operation Tenants shall be able to override the unoccupied mode from the space sensor The override shall last for a maximum of 4 hours adjustable The tenants shall be able to cancel the override from the space sensor at any time During the override the unit shall operate in occupied mode Heat Cool Mode The Heat Cool mode shall be set by a communicated value or automatically by the VAV In standalone or auto mode
76. nimum of 4 sensing points per 12 foot long segment 3 Capillary supports at the sides of the duct shall be provided to support the sensing string 4 Acceptable Manufacturers Johnson Controls Mamac Penn Setra T Differential Pressure Transmitters 1 General Air and Water Pressure Transmitter Requirements a Pressure transmitters shall be constructed to withstand 100 pressure over range without damage and to hold calibrated accuracy when subject to a momentary 4046 over range input CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 8 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 b Pressure transmitters shall transmit a 0 to 5 VDC 0 to 10 VDC or 4 to 20 mA output signal c Differential pressure transmitters used for flow measurement shall be sized to the flow sensing device And shall be supplied with Tee fittings and shut off valves in the high and low sensing pick up lines to allow permanent easy to use balancing connections for the Contractor and the Owner d A minimum of a NEMA 1 housing shall be provided for the transmitter Transmitters shall be located in accessible local control panels wherever possible 2 Low Differential Water Pressure Applications 0 20 w c a The differential pressure transmitter shall be of industrial quality and transmit a linear 4 to 20 mA output in response to variation of flow meter differential pressure or water pressure sensing points b The
77. nnects to equipment or systems that are listed and described in this Section the Controls Contractor shall coordinate with other trades to provide proper connection s to such equipment 12 SUBMITTALS A B C G H Transmit submittals through e Builder In diagrams show complete piping or ductwork system schematics with DDC and electrical control devices and wiring superimposed Completely identify all control devices with manufacturer s type number and functional description Uniquely identify all control wire and conduit on the drawings with a logical numbering system Show all electric and hydronic connections of the control system to equipment furnished by others complete to terminal points specifically identified with manufacturer s terminal designation In booklet form provide a bill of material and catalog data on all control device types including control operation description technical parameters and connection identifications Describe the complete sequence of operation containing all information necessary for clarity and understanding of device function and system sequence of operation Furnish a trunk cable schematic showing the local area network drawings Furnish a list of connected data points including connected control unit and input device 1 3 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA A CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS SA 14081 Submit a copy of the Operation and Maintenance Manual to th
78. nsducer shall be provided The current transducer shall include l 6X input over amp rating for AC inrushes of up to 120 amps CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 10 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 2 Manufactured to UL 1244 3 Accuracy 5 Ripple 1 4 Minimum load resistance 30kOhm 5 Input 0 20 Amps 6 Output 4 20 mA 7 Transducer shall be powered by a 24VDC regulated power supply 24 VDC 5 8 Acceptable manufacturers Veris Industries Z Smoke Detectors Ionization type air duct detectors AA CO Sensors self calibrating sensors are acceptable but sensor must easily allow field calibration with test gas Sensors must retain accuracy for between 3 5 years without requiring calibration Sensors that require annual calibration are not acceptable Provide CO sensor calibration tool with system Sensors must be calibrated at system start up Calibration tool is to be turned over to Owner along with instructions for use at closeout 1 2 3 4 sensor output shall be 4 20 mA or 2 10 proportional over the specified range Minimum sensor accuracy and range CO 0 2000 ppm 3 full scale The transmitter shall be capable of operating from an unregulated 18 30 VDC power supply Acceptable Manufacturers Veris Industries Johnson Controls BB Status and Safety Switches l General Requirements a
79. onal commissioning of software programming to meet sequences of operation as submitted and approved shall be verified on the field commissioning sheets At the completion of the job in the presence of an Owner s representative thoroughly check out the entire control system by simulating each control function and determine that the system performs in accordance with the Contract Specifications 3 6 INSTRUCTION OF OWNER PERSONNEL A B D Provide complete list of system generated messages for system operation including alarm messages Modify error message wording as required by the Owner s personnel Locate all control components for Operating Engineer The Owner will videotape the course for future use training sessions Submit an agenda listing topics to be covered during the training along with any literature to be used Submit information to the Engineer and Owner for review revision one month prior to project substantial completion and scheduling of the training course 3 7 TRAINING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT A B Provide 4 hours of training on the specific building controls Training shall be oriented to make the owner proficient in the day to day use and operation of the DDC system Additionally the training shall include information specifically focused on showing the owner s representative s methods for troubleshooting the mechanical systems using the DDC system The contractor shall provide unlimited phone technical
80. or airflow e For those zones equipped with a CO2 sensor the required outdoor airflow for the zone shall be continuously calculated using the measured CO2 concentration as an indicator of the current per person ventilation rate CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 22 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 15 The required outdoor air fraction current required outdoor airflow divided by the current primary airflow shall be continuously calculated for each zone VAV terminal unit a At a frequency of once every 10 minutes the BAS shall gather this data from all VAV terminal units calculate the minimum required outdoor airflow for the system according to ASHRAE 62 1 and send this newly calculated outdoor airflow setpoint to the RTU controller b The control bands setpoints and adjustment frequencies shall be adjusted to ensure stable system control and acceptable occupant comfort while achieving overall system energy savings c The BAS must have the capability to allow the operator to indicate problem zones that should be ignored when determining the optimized outdoor airflow setpoint d The BAS shall display both the current and design outdoor airflow setpoints on the user interface as well as the name of the current critica VA V terminal the one with the highest outdoor air fraction 16 Building Pressure Control A differential pressure transducer shall
81. overage of the air stream provide additional switches as required to provide full protection of the air stream 1 Differential Pressure Status Switches Provide complete installation kit including static pressure tops tubing fittings and air filters Provide appropriate scale range and differential adjustment for intended service CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 17 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 E Output Devices 1 Al output devices shall be installed per the manufacturer s recommendation The mechanical contractor shall install all in line devices such as control valves dampers etc 2 Actuators All control actuators shall be sized capable of closing against the maximum system shut off pressure The actuator shall modulate in a smooth fashion through the entire stroke When any pneumatic actuator is sequenced with another device pilot positioners shall be installed to allow for proper sequencing 3 Control Dampers Shall be opposed blade for modulating control of airflow Parallel blade dampers shall be installed for two position applications 4 Control Valves Shall be sized for proper flow control with equal percentage valve plugs The maximum pressure drop for water applications shall be 5 PSI The maximum pressure drop for steam applications shall be 7 PSI 3 2 Electronic Signal Isolation Transducers Whenever an analog output signal from the Controls is
82. packaged boxes when shipped from the factory The boxes shall be shrink wrapped and imprinted to ensure the integrity of the packaging Ship permanent keys key blanks and cores directly to the Owner s representative 1 07 COORDINATION A B D Coordinate the work with other directly affected sections involving manufacture or fabrication of internal reinforcement for door hardware Furnish templates for door and frame preparation Furnish elevations and point to point wiring diagrams Coordinate Owner s keying requirements during the course of the Work 1 08 WARRANTY A B CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS Warrant door closers and component parts against mechanical failure for period of 10 years locksets for 7 years and exit devices for 3 years All other products are to carry the standard building warranty Upon notification of defects within warranty period make necessary repairs and replacements at Owner s convenience SA 14081 SECTION 08 71 00 06 02 15 DOOR HARDWARE Addendum 3 1 09 MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS A B C Provide maintenance tools and accessories supplied by hardware component manufacturer Maintenance Material Deliver to Owner at project site the following items 1 Provide special wrenches and tools applicable to each different or special hardware component One set of Maintenance Manuals for locksets closers and exit devices 1 10 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A B C
83. peratures accurately Sensors exposed to solar radiation must be installed with solar shields Sensor s that are exposed to wind velocity pressures shall be shielded by a perforated plate surrounding the sensor element i Duct Temperature Sensors Duct mount sensors shall mount in an electrical box through a hole in the duct and be positioned to be easily accessible for repair or replacement The sensors shall be insertion type and constructed as a complete assembly including lock nut and mounting plate For ductwork greater in any dimension that 48 inches and or air temperature stratification exists such as a mixed air plenum utilize an averaging sensor with multiple sensing points The sensor shall be mounted to suitable supports using factory approved element holders For large plenum applications such as mixed air temperature measurements utilize a string of sensors mounted across the plenum to account for stratification and or air turbulence The averaging string shall have a minimum of 4 sensing points per 12 feet long segment j Space Temperature Sensors Shall be mounted at 60 above the finished floor Temperature sensors installed in public areas shall be provided with lockable covers to prevent tampering k Low Temperature Limit Switches Mount element horizontally across duct in a serpentine pattern insuring each square foot of coil is protected by 1 foot of sensor For large duct areas where the sensing element does not provide full c
84. plate 42423 at the presenter location at each classroom with a projector at locations indicated on the drawings D Provide one Quiktron Flying Lead 42417 6 active HDMI lead at the projector end of cable E Hubbell is an approved alternate to Quiktron 2 03 USB CONNECTIONS A Provide USB 2 0 connectivity between the presenter location and the projector 2 04 PATCH CORDS A Provide the following patch cords 1 USB Patch Cords Length 3 Quantity 29 2 RCA Stereo Audio Patch Cords Red White connector Length 7 Quantity 75 3 HDMI Patch Cords Length 2 Quantity 75 PART 3 EXECUTION 3 00 GENERAL A A complete system shall be installed in strict accordance with manufacturer s recommendations B All wiring shall be installed in raceways within walls where at all possible Surface mounted raceway is not permitted wiring shall be plenum rated where routed through plenum ceiling areas 3 00 CABLE PLACEMENT AND PATHWAYS A All cables must be completely enclosed or above the dropped ceiling where applicable except for the patch cables that transition between the Quiktron faceplate and the projector B Cables may be run in the area above the dropped ceiling In such areas cables are to be supported by Caddy fasteners hangers at intervals not exceeding 48 inches Extra slack shall not be stored exposed at the projector CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 2 SA 14081 SECTION 27 14 00 06 02 15 CLASSROOM A
85. return the system to normal occupancy setpoints for an operator defined period Exception will be common areas Gymnasium sensors shall also include a key access override feature General building wall sensors will be a Temperature only with slider type temperature adjustment and occupancy override button b Temperature and CO2 with slider type temperature adjustment occupancy override button and both temperature and CO2 control through a single control point All other temperature sensors shall be industry standard thermistor or 4 20 milli amp Immersion sensors shall be mounted in a blind well for future serviceability CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 7 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 O Valve and Damper Actuators 1 Actuators shall be manufactured by Belimo 2 Torque shall be rated for required load 3 Modulated actuator input shall be industry standard 0 10 vdc 2 10 vdc 4 20 milli amp floating motor tri state or pulse width modulation 4 Two or three position operation is not acceptable for economizers dampers multi zone dampers valves or any other application specifying modulated operation P Thermowells 1 When thermowells are required the sensor and well shall be supplied as a complete assembly including wellhead and Greenfield fitting 2 Thermowells shall be pressure rated and constructed in accordance with the syste
86. rk of buildings for any user with a single entry 2 Additionally the operator shall have the capability of assembling groups of zones buildings or floors for single entry programming e g several offices may be grouped for scheduling of Saturday operations 3 Available schedule types shall include normal operation unoccupied operation setback override and holidays 4 For maximum flexibility schedules shall reside in the local control modules Dated schedules shall be self managing and automatically deleted after execution C Demand Control Provide one of the two following capabilities lor 2 l Thesystem shall have the ability to receive an analog or digital input of electrical usage demand through any open input on a general purpose module This capability shall be provided without additional hardware except the single input point and digital or analog devices required to read electrical demand levels 2 The system shall include required demand control hardware and software for monitoring electrical usage and controlling demand Demand control shall be achieved by adjusting zone temperature setpoints as electrical demand thresholds are reached Zone setpoint offset shall be individually adjustable to allow prioritization of zone comfort conditions Multiple demand level threshold parameters shall be available to allow more aggressive control as building demand rises Additionally the demand control strategy shall automatically adj
87. side air dampers as appropriate to the equipment when the units are off and during the warm up period E Packaged Rooftop VAV System Control The Building Automation System BAS shall send the controller Occupied Bypass Morning Warm up Pre Cool Occupied Unoccupied and Heat Cool modes If a BAS is not present or communication is lost with the BAS the controller shall operate using default modes and setpoints The BAS shall also send the controller a duct static pressure setpoint discharge air temperature setpoint and ventilation airflow setpoint each calculated by optimization routines in the BAS The Building Automation System BAS shall include a user adjustable time of day schedule to define when the various areas of the building are occupied versus unoccupied Then based on current zone conditions the BAS determines the current system operating mode 1 Occupied Heat Cool a During occupied periods the supply fan shall run continuously and the outside air damper shall open to current airflow setpoint The unit controller shall control the supply fan VFD to maintain the current duct static pressure setpoint adjustable b The DX cooling shall stage modulate to maintain the current discharge air temperature setpoint If economizing is enabled the outside air damper shall modulate to maintain the current discharge air temperature setpoint c Position the outdoor air damper to bring in required amount of ventilation and mo
88. ss cover with stainless steel hinge post and self sustaining concealed check hinge Water Closet WC 2 1 Kohler Highline Fig K 4405 white vitreous china floor mounted ADA compliant 17 high rim flush valve 1 28 or 1 5 gallon flush elongated bowl siphon jet action with water saving trim 2 Sloan Royal model 111 diaphragm type 1 5 gpf flush valve dual filtered by pass chloramine resistant rubber compounds vandal resistant cap ADA compliant handle sweat solder adapter cast set screw wall flange 3 Church No 9500SSCT elongated white extra heavy duty plastic open front seat less cover with stainless steel hinge post and self sustaining concealed check hinge Water Closet WC 3 1 Kohler Wellworth Model K 3475 white vitreous china flush tank with trip lever on left side elongated 14 1 2 high bowl siphon jet action 1 5 gpf floor mounted 2 Church No 9500SSCT elongated white extra heavy duty plastic open front seat less cover with stainless steel hinge post and self sustaining concealed check hinge Lavatory L 1 SECTION 22 42 00 06 02 15 COMMERCIAL PLUMBING FIXTURES Addendum 3 1 Kohler Greenwich model K 2032 overall dimensions 20 3 4 x 18 1 4 wall hung with model 64839 hanger white vitreous china lavatory with front overflow faucet ledge drilled for 4 centers 2 Chicago model 802 VE2805 665 deck mounted chrome plated brass faucet 4 integral spout 3 Pre formed manufacture
89. t open VAV damper c CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 21 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 11 12 13 14 Optimized Control of Supply Air Temperature SAT Reset a Ata frequency of once every 10 minutes the BAS shall monitor the outdoor dry bulb temperature as well as the zone temperature and damper position of all terminal units The BAS shall calculate a new SAT setpoint based on current outdoor air OA temperature and send this newly calculated SAT setpoint to the controller b When the temperature 15 warmer than 65 F adjustable the SAT setpoint shall be 55 F adjustable When the OA temperature is colder than 55 F adjustable the SAT setpoint shall be 60 F adjustable When the OA temperature is between 55 F adjustable and 65 F adjustable the SAT setpoint shall be reset proportionally between 55 F adjustable and 60 F adjustable c If at least two adjustable zones have both 1 a VAV damper that is more than 7596 open and 2 a current zone temperature that is higher than the current cooling setpoint then the SAT setpoint shall return to 55 F adjustable d Reset Based On Demand If the outdoor dew point is higher than 60 F adjustable this SAT Reset sequence shall be suspended and the SAT setpoint shall be reset to 55 F adjustable until the outdoor dew point drops below 57 F adjustable The control
90. ta from each energy source that provides metered data to the BAS Meter data shall be stored at 5 minute This data shall be maintained in an industry standard SQL database for a period of not less than five years The energy reporting tool shall allow the operator to select an energy source and a time period of interest day week month year or date range and shall provide options to view the data in a table line graph bar graph or pie chart The tool shall also allow the operator to select two or more data sources and display a comparison of the energy used over this period in any of the listed graph formats or to total the energy used by the selected sources and display that data in the supported formats The energy reporting tool shall allow the operator to select an energy source and two time periods of interest day week month year or date range and display a graph that compares the energy use over the two time periods in any of the graph formats listed in the previous paragraph The tool shall also allow the operator to select multiple energy sources and display a graph that compares the total energy used by these sources over the two time periods The energy reporting tool shall allow the operator to easily generate the previously described graphs on the fly and shall provide an option to store the report format so the operator can select that format to regenerate the graph at a future date The tool shall also allow the user to sch
91. tatus will be monitored If either pump has been commanded to run by the DDC system and the pump status is not indicated the DDC system will send an alarm to the operator workstation 5 Hot Water Pump Lead Standby operation a The two hot water pumps shall operate in a lead standby fashion b The lead pump shall run first c On failure of the lead pump the standby pump shall run and the lead pump shall turn off d The designated lead pump shall rotate upon one of the following conditions user selectable Manually through a software switch If pump runtime adjustable has exceeded an initial value Daily CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 26 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 Weekly Monthly 6 Hot Water Pump Speed a The Pump Speed is set via the heating loop differential pressure reverse acting PID controller The heating loop differential pressure PID controller compares the heating loop differential pressure to the heating loop differential pressure set point and outputs a percent 0 to 100 to control the pump VFD s A Bias of 5096 will be set to start the pumps initially at 30hz whenever system run command is given b The acceleration deceleration rate of the VFD shall be set to 180 seconds and adjusted to provide smooth transition when pumps sequence on and off c When pumps are commanded to switch Lead Pump while pumps are running the i
92. to be connected to an external control system as an input such as a chiller control panel or is to receive as an input a signal from a remote system provide a signal isolation transducer Signal isolation transducer shall provide ground plane isolation between systems Signals shall provide optical isolation between systems 3 3 INSTALLATION A B Salvage all control devices controllers not reused and deliver to the owner Single source responsibility of supplier shall be the complete installation and proper operation of the building automation system and control system and shall include debugging and proper calibration of each component in the entire system Provide all controllers to accomplish the control sequences specified herein Provide coordinate the installation of sensors pipe wells relays and any other devices and materials required to accomplish the functions described herein Identification Provide nameplates identifying all switches lights and starters and each control device where the control function is not readily apparent 3 4 SEQUENCES OF OPERATION A Sequence Intent 1 The sequences noted below outline the intent to control the buildings in an efficient manner providing comfort to the occupants Standardized programs from the contractor manufacturer to accomplish the intent of the sequences are preferable to heavily customized programming features 2 Submit standardized control routines for review wit
93. ture decreases below the night low limit setpoint the DDC shall index the unit to the morning warm up mode When the zone temperature has increased above the night low limit setpoint plus 5 degrees F the DDC shall index the unit to the unoccupied mode M Exhaust Fans l EF 10 through EF 15 Report fan status 2 EF 16 Start Stop fan by temperature sensor adjustable setpoint Open motorized outside air damper on fan startup close outside air damper on fan shutdown CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 27 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 3 5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A Startup Implement a logical step by step startup and checkout of the control system In addition startup assistance and coordination shall be provided during startup of the mechanical equipment Startup shall be considered complete after the entire system 1s operating properly Self commission all hardware and software provided for the project Completed field commissioning sheets shall be included with the final as built O amp M manuals These sheets shall include validation check fields for all physical and LAN inputs and outputs and graphics for each operating unit or system within the facility Each system and point shall be listed using logical names for future reference by the owner Commissioning shall include calibration and verification of operation of each I O and graphic field Functi
94. ual Programming Manual Engineering and Troubleshooting Bulletins Operator Workstation Software Manual All other pertinent manuals published by the control system manufacturer All manuals shall be provided in hard copy format and on a single Compact Disk CD The electronic files on the CD must be submitted in a user editable format scanned files are unacceptable Copyrighted factory manuals may be in a PDF file Record Documents 1 Provide a complete set of control drawings with as installed equipment and operating sequences on paper and in electronic format AutoCAD or Visio As built documentation shall include the following as a minimum a Documentation of all deviations from the shop drawing submittals Including what equipment was changed and the reason for the change b data specified in the Submittals section in its final as built form for all Air Handling Units and HVAC systems c Record of work as installed including exact location of control panels controllers and wiring routes Schematic outline of the overall control system e Sequence of operation point names setpoints and limits for all Air Handling Units and HVAC systems f Copies of final test reports final air balance reports and any deficiency lists g Documentation of all deviations from O amp M information provided with Submittals including but not limited to changes in programming and source code e Warranty 1 M
95. uence to maintain room setpoint and minimum and maximum scheduled air volumes Heating coils are to sequence with variable air volume damper to begin supplying heat only after terminal units reach minimum scheduled air flows during occupied periods Main unit heating coils are to provide the heat needed during night low limit and warmup periods CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 23 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 3 Parallel Fan Powered Terminal Unit Control Modulate air damper operate fan and the hot water heating valves in sequence to maintain room setpoint and minimum and maximum primary scheduled air volumes Fans and heating coils are to sequence with variable air volume damper to begin supplying recirculated air and heat only after terminal units reach minimum scheduled primary airflows during occupied periods The terminal unit fans and heating coils are to provide the heat needed during night low limit and warmup Series Fan Powered Terminal Unit Control Operate fan modulate air damper and the hot water heating valve in sequence to maintain room setpoint and minimum and maximum primary scheduled air volumes Fans are to operate continuously during occupancy and heating coils are to sequence with variable air volume damper to begin supplying heat only after terminal units reach minimum scheduled primary airflows during occupied periods The terminal unit fans and heati
96. uge wire Pre configured cables between Terminal Unit Controllers and Thermostats are acceptable minimum 24 gauge All internal panel device wiring for binary outputs and pilot relay shall be minimum 16 gauge wire All Class 2 24V AC or less wiring shall be installed in conduit unless otherwise specified Class 2 wiring not installed in conduit shall be supported every 5 from the building structure utilizing metal hangers designed for this application Wiring shall be installed parallel to the building structural lines All wiring shall be installed in accordance with local code requirements Exposed wiring shall only be allowed in concealed accessible locations Low voltage control wiring and 24V AC can be run in the same conduit Power wiring 120VAC and greater must be in a separate conduit All wiring in mechanical rooms shall be in conduit Minimum control wiring conduit size 3 4 inch B Identification Standards 1 Controller Identification All controllers shall be identified by a plastic engraved nameplate securely fastened to the outside of the controller enclosure 2 Panel Identification All local control panels shall be identified by a plastic engraved nameplate securely fastened to the outside of the controller enclosure 3 Field Devices All field devices shall be identified by a typed not handwritten securely attached tag label 4 Panel Devices All panel devices shall be identified by a typed label that is securely
97. um 3 G H and other data required to show compliance with these specifications Hardware Schedule List manufacturer s name with manufacturer s hardware number together with finishes designation Include separate schedule of key and masterkey system Owner s review shall not relieve Contractor of responsibility from requirement to provide complete hardware for project Wiring Diagrams Furnish elevations and point to point wiring diagrams for each opening with hard wired electrified door hardware Diagrams shall be submitted with the finish hardware schedule Maintenance Data Include data on operating hardware lubrication requirements and inspection procedures related to preventative maintenance Keying Meet with Owner to determine specific keying and submit a written keying schedule for Owner approval within 10 days of meeting Warranty Submit manufacturer s warranty and ensure that forms have been completed in Owner s name and registered with manufacturer Templates After hardware schedule has been approved furnish templates as soon as possible 1 05 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A Conform to applicable code for requirements applicable to fire rated doors and frames 1 06 DELIVERY A B Delivery of Hardware Deliver in unopened containers fully identified with manufacturer s name number and finish Delivery of Keys Master keys and all high security or restricted keyway blanks shall be sealed in tamper proof
98. ust the demand level thresholds based on ambient temperature to meet peak space conditioning requirements and minimize peak demand during mild temperature months 3 The system shall be capable of rotating greater or lower demand levels every 10 minutes to alternate zones throughout the facility to minimize long term set point offset D Interactive Operations The system shall have the ability to send run requests heating requests and cooling requests from one module to another for the purpose of optimizing run operations of central plant equipment Additionally the system shall be capable of limiting operation of various equipment if another mechanical point elsewhere in the system allows that operation E g a boiler loop circulating pump shall run only when requested by a zone requiring heating operation and will shut down during hours that zone demand is satisfied E Energy Reports System shall include an easily configured energy reporting tool that provides the capabilities described in this section 1 The energy reporting tool shall be accessible through the same user interface Web browser or operator workstation software as is used to manage the BAS CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 12 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 2 8 9 10 11 The energy reporting tool shall be preconfigured by the Contractor to gather and store energy demand and consumption da
99. with vandal proof screw for walls Fig 4250 U cast iron housing and vandal proof heavy duty secured scoriated cover with lift device ABS plug cleanout for exterior planting and paved areas CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 6 SA 14081 SECTION 22 42 00 06 02 15 COMMERCIAL PLUMBING FIXTURES Addendum 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3 1 INSTALLATION A Provide plumbing fixture trim where applicable on fixture B Plumbing Fixtures 1 Plumbing Fixtures Mounting Heights All fixtures standard rough in catalogued heights unless specified or shown otherwise on the architectural drawings Cleanout a Where required for purposes intended b Cover set flush with finished surface c Urinal cleanouts to be below fixture on centerline Floor Drains Set top flush with finished floor unless noted otherwise on the architectural drawings C Priming Valves 1 Floor Drain traps primed with priming valves and minimum 3 8 inside diameter copper tubing to floor drain or floor sink 2 trap maximum primed from one priming valve 3 Where priming valves are installed in finished rooms conceal in wall and provide access door 4 Install shutoff valve ahead of priming valve END OF SECTION CAPITAL CENTER IMPROVEMENT amp RENOVATIONS 7 SA 14081 SECTION 23 09 00 06 02 15 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC Addendum 3 PART 1 GENERAL 11 DESCRIPTION A Control system architecture will be comprised of on
100. y and security needs with IT design Otherwise the Supervisory Controller will serve as the switch or gateway between the District network and the communications buses All IP communication lines and equipment shall be tested to meet or exceed current industry standards Systems using more than one internet connection must have prior approval from BSD Representative Programming shall use BSD naming conventions to ensure continuity between systems The existing file path on an Enterprise Server defines the naming convention and file structure for that server This convention provides a unique name for every point on the District s network and ensures that summaries and reports are consistent Programming and point naming shall follow conventions used on the applicable Enterprise Server and must be obtained from the BSD HVAC Department no later than the beginning of Design Development These conventions must be used during controls design programming and in the specifications The system shall be modular in nature and shall permit expansion of both capacity and functionality through the addition of sensors actuators Controllers and operator devices Materials and equipment shall be the catalogued products of manufacturers regularly engaged in production and installation of automatic temperature control systems and shall be manufacturer s latest standard design that complies with the specification requirements Distributed Control l

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Toshiba 19SLV411U Flat Panel Television User Manual  Achtung - ManualShark  MODEL 6500 Rev. E USER`S MANUAL  JABSCO Manuale WC serie 58500  Service Source Apple Cinema Display (20-inch)  Grokking the MCS  Notice Jesco Minidos - Techniques Des Fluides  SillaCocheBebe.com  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file