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TITLE PAGE
SLOT NUMBER: BX#E6475
JOB NUMBER: 2018-612
TITLE: Oncology Center Primary Care Additions
CITY: Sequim
STATE: WA
BID DATE: 9/11/18
TIME: 3:00 PM
PLACE OF BID:
Olympic Medical Center
939 Caroline Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362
PRIOR APPROVAL:
COST ESTIMATE:
COMPLETION DATE:
LIQUID DAMAGES:
BUY AMERICAN:
PREVAILING WAGE:
DATE RECEIVED:
7 Days
$7,000,000
ARCHITECT:
Coates Design Architects
900 Winslow Way E., Suite 210
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Contact: Bob Miller Rhees
PHONE: 206-780-0876
E-Mail: bob@coatesdesign.com
MECHANICAL ENGINEER:
PHONE: 206-267-1700
E-Mail: gboggie@sazan.com
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER:
PHONE: 206-267-1700
E-Mail: nfallisgaard@sazan.com
Prevailing Wage Rates Apply
8/13/18
Sazan Group
600 Stewart Street, Suite 1400
Seattle, WA 98101
Contact: Greg Boggie
Sazan Group
600 Stewart Street, Suite 1400
Seattle, WA 98101
Contact: Niels Fallisgaard
REMARK: Work consists of additions of approximately 4,000 SF to the Oncology Center and
7,900 SF addition to The Primary Care building.
***TAKE-OFF IS BASED ON MATERIAL AVAILABLE FROM DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS PROVED BY THE ARCHITECTS
AND ENGINEERS. WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT ANY LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY AS TO THE ACCURACY, COUNT,
OR COMPATIBILITY, OF THE MATERIALS SHOWN FOR THE ABOVE PROJECTS.
CUSTOM SURVEYS INC. 31811 PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH, #B304, FEDERAL WAY, WA 98003
PHONE; 206-768-27700 E-MAIL: CARPENTER@CUSTOMSURVEYSINC.COM
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INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
Construction Document Submittal
August 2018
6.
Utilities and runs. The Bidder should assume that the exact locations of any underground
or hidden utilities, underground fuel tanks, and any plumbing and electrical runs may be
somewhat different from any location indicated in the sUlVeys or Contract Documents.
7.
Division of Contract Documents. TI,e Contract Documents may be divided into parts,
divisions, and sections for convenient organization and reference. Generally, there has
been no attempt to divide the Specification sections into Work perfonned by the various
building trades, any Work by separate contractors, or any Work required for separate
facilities in of phases of the Project.
C
SUBSTITUTIONS
1.
Standard. The materials, products, procedures and equipment described in the Bidding
Documents establish a standard of required function, dimension, appearance, and quality
that must be met by any proposed substitution.
2.
Substitution procedure. No substitution will be considered prior to receipt of Bids lllliess
the Architect receives a written request for approval on the Owner ' s Substitution Request
fonn for the Project, with all data requested on the fonn completed, at least seven (7) days
prior to the date for receipt of Bids. Each such request shall be submitted with a Request
for Substitution fonn identical to or equivalent in content to the fonn found in the Project
Manual, and shall include the name of the material or equipment proposed to be replaced
and a complete description of the proposed substitute, including drawings, cuts,
performance and test data, warranty infonnation, and any other infonnation necessary for
an evaluation. A statement setting forth any changes in other materials, equipment or other
Work that incorporation of the substitute would require shall be included. TI,e proposer
has the burden to prove the merit of the proposed substitute; by proposing the substitution,
the Bidder represents that it has personally investigated the proposed material or product
and detennined that it is equal or better in all respects to that specified, that the same or
better warranty will
be provided for the substitution, that complete cost data, including all direct and indirect
costs of any kind, has been presented, that the Contract Time will not be increased, and that
it will coordinate the installation of the substitute if accepted and make all associated
changes in the Work. The Architect' s decision to approve or disapprove a proposed
substitution shall be final. Written requests for approval shall constitute a guarantee by the
Bidder that the articles or materials are in all respects, including warranty and installation,
equal or superior to those specified, unless otherwise noted. To the extent the proposed
substitution will require additional setvices by the Architect or its consultants after Bid
award, the Bidder, if successful, will be required to pay the Architect or its consultants for
these selVices at their customary hourly rates.
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3.
Addendum. If the Architect approves a proposed substitution prior to receipt of Bids, the
approval will be set forth in a written Addendum. Bidders shall not rely upon approvals
made in any other mallller. Substitution request fonns retumed by the Architect are a
courtesy only, and Bidders/Sub-bidders shall rely solely on substitution approvals listed in
an Addenda.
4.
Post-Bid substitutions. After the Contract has been executed, the Owner and the Architect
may consider a written request for the substitution of material or products in place of those
specified in the Contract Documents only under the circumstances as specified therein.
D.ADDENDA
1.
Written. All Addenda will be written. TI,ey will be mailed, emailed, faxed delivered, andlor
posted electronically with notice to those the Architect knows to have received a complete set of
Bidding Documents.
2.
Copies. Copies of Addenda will be made available for inspection wherever Bidding Documents
are on file for that purpose.
3.
Verification and acknowledgment of receipt. Prior to bidding, each Bidder shall ascertain that
it has received all Addenda issued. Each Bidder shall acknowledge its receipt of all Addenda in
its Bid.
1.4 BIDDING PROCEDURE
A. FORM AND STYLE OF BIDS
1.
Form. Bids (including any required attachments) shall be submitted on fonns identical to the fonn
included with the Bidding Documents. No oral, email, or telephonic responses or modifications
will be considered to be Bids.
2.
Entries on the Bid form. All blanks on the Bid fOnll shall be filled in by typewriter or manually
in ink.
3.
Words and figures. Where so indicated by the makeup of the Bid fonn, sums shall be expressed
in both words and figures ; in case of discrepancy between the two, the amount written in figures
shall govern and the words shall be used to determine any ambiguities in the figures. Portions of
the Bid fonn may require the addition of component bids to a total or the identification of
component amounts within a total. In case of discrepancy between component mnollllts listed and
their sum(s), the component amollllts listed shall govem.
4.
Initial changes. Any interlineation, alteration or erasure must be initialed by an authorized
representative of the Bidder.
5. Alternates and Unit Prices. All requested Altemates and unit prices should be bid. The Owner
reserves the right, but is not obligated, to reject any Bid on which all requested Altemates or unit
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PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS
Construction Document Submittal
August 2018
SECTION 016000 - PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS:
PART I GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. General product requirements.
B. Transportation, handling, storage and protection.
C. Product option requirements.
D. Substitution limitations and procedures.
E. Spare parts and maintenance materials.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 00 21 13 - Instructions to Bidders.
B. Section 013300 - Submittal Procedures.
C. Section 016050 - Substitution Request Fonn: Fonn to be completed and submitted to
Architect for pre-bid and post-bid substitution requests.
l.3 SUBMIIT ALS
A. Product Data Submittals: Submit manufacturer's standard published data. Mark each copy to
identifY applicable products, models, options, and other data. Supplement manufacturers'
standard data to provide infonnation specific to this Project.
B. Shop Drawing Submittals: Prepared specifically for this Project.
C. Sample Submittals: Illustrate functional and aesthetic characteristics of the product, with
integral parts and attaclunent devices . Coordinate sample submittals for interfacing work.
1. For selection from standard fmishes, submit samples of the full range of the manufacturer's
standard colors, textures, and patterns.
D. Indicate utility and electrical characteristics, utility cOlUlection requirements, and location of
utility outlets for service for functional equipment and appliances.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 NEW PRODUCTS
A. Provide new products unless specifically required or pennitted by ti,e Contract Documents.
2.2 PRODUCT OPTIONS
A. Products Specified by Reference Standards or by Description Only: Use any product meeting
tllOse standards or description.
B. Products Specified by Naming One or More Manufacturers: Use a product of one of the
manufacturers named and meeting specifications, no options or substitutions allowed.
C. Products Specified by Naming One or More Manufacturers Witll a Provision for Substitutions:
Submit a request for substitution for any manufacturer not named.
2.3 SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS
A. Provide spare parts, maintenance, and extra products of types and in quantities specified in
individual specification sections.
B. Deliver to Project site; obtain receipt prior to final payment.
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURES
A. Document each request with complete data substantiating compliance of proposed substitution
with Contract Documents.
B. A request for substitution constitutes a representation that the submitter:
1. Has investigated proposed product and detennined that it meets or exceeds the quality level
of the specified product.
2. Will provide the same warranty for the substitution as for the specified product.
3. Will coordinate installation and make changes to other Work which may be required for
the Work to be complete with no additional cost to Owner.
4. Waives claims for additional costs or time extension which may subsequently become
apparent.
5. Will reimburse Owner and Owner's Consultants for review or redesign services associated
with re-approval by authorities.
C. Substitutions will not be considered when they are indicated or implied on shop drawing or
product data submittals, without separate written request, or when acceptance will require
revision to the Contract Documents.
D. Substitution Submittal Procedure:
1. Submit three copies of request for substitution for consideration. Limit each request to one
proposed substitution.
2. Submit shop drawings, product data, and certified test results attesting to the proposed
product equivalence. Burden of proof is on proposer.
3. The Owner's Project Manager will notifY Contractor in writing of decision to accept or
reject request.
3.2 APPROVAL OF ALTERNATIVE & SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS
A. General: If a bidder or the Contractor desires approval of some material or product other than
that specified, it may submit a written request for approval of the altemate or substitute item in
accordance with the requirements of this Article.
1. All approvals are at the discretion of the Owner and its consultants.
2. Substitution Requests will not be considered unless submitted in accordance with this
Article.
3. Substitution Requests will not be considered when they are indicated or implied on shop
drawing or product data submittals, without separate written request, or when acceptance
will require revision to the Contract Documents.
B. Requests for Approval: Every request for approval of altemative or substitute materials or
products shall be accompanied by its reference in the Contract Documents and complete
catalog, teclmical and other infonnation and, if applicable, samples showing comparison of
physical and other pertinent characteristics as required to establish equivalence or acceptability
for the proposed application.
1. Where specific test results are required by the Contract Documents, the comparison data
for the proposed item shall be based upon the same test methods as those specified, or be
correlated to clearly demonstrate comparability.
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During Bid Period: Submit written requests on the Substitution Request Fonn in Section
016050 for approval of altemative materials or products.
\. All requests must be received by the Owner's Project Manager not later than ten (10)
days prior to scheduled time for receipt of bids in order to receive consideration.
2. Bidders will be infonned by addendum of additional materials and products approved for
use.
3.
D.
No other fonn of approval will be given during the bid period and bidders shall not rely
upon any approval not incorporated into the documents in this maruler.
4. A request for substitution during the Bid Period constitutes a representation that the
submitter:
a. Has investigated proposed product and detennined that it meets or exceeds the quality
level of the specified product.
b. Will provide the same warranty for the substitution as for the specified product.
c. Will coordinate installation and make changes to other Work which may be required
for the Work to be complete with no additional cost to Owner.
d. Waives claims for additional costs or time extension which may subsequently become
apparent.
After Receipt of Bid: Submit written requests on ti,e Substitution Request Fonn in Section
01 60 50 for approval of altenlative materials or products. Requests for approval of substitute
materials or products will not be considered except under one or more of the following
conditions. Witl, tI,eir request, ti,e Contractor shall indicate which condition it believes applies:
\. Unavailability: A substitution is required because the specified item is not available due to
factors beyond ti,e control of ti,e Contractor.
2. Unsuitability: Subsequent infonllation or changes disclose inability of ti,e specified item to
perfonn as intended.
3. Regulatory requirements: Final interpretation of Code, regulatory requirements, safety
requirements, or insurance requirements necessitates a change due to inability of ti,e
specified item to confonn.
4. Warranty: Manufacturer or fabricator carulOt certifY or warrant perfonnance of specified
item as required.
5. Owner's benefit: In ti,e judgment of the Owner's Project Manager, acceptance of ti,e
proposed substitution is clearly in the Owner's best interest because of cost, quality, or
other consideration. In requesting a substitution under tI,is clause, the Contractor shall
fumish substantiation of any such reason.
A request for substitution after receipt of Bid constitutes a representation that ti,e submitter:
a. Has investigated proposed product and detennined that it meets or exceeds ti,e quality
level of ti,e specified product.
b. Will provide the same warranty for the substitution as for ti,e specified product.
c. Will coordinate installation and make changes to otller Work which may be required
for ti,e Work to be complete with no additional cost to Owner.
d. Waives claims for additional costs or time extension which may subsequently become
apparent.
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e.
E.
Will reimburse Owner and its Consultants for review or redesign selVices associated
with re-approval by authorities.
Redesign and Coordination: In making request for approval of altemative or substitute
materials, the Bidder/Contractor agrees to the following.
1. Bidder/Contractor will coordinate all trades including changes thereto as may be required.
2. Bidder/Contractor waives all claims for additional costs which subsequently become
apparent as a consequence of the substitution
3. Bidder/Contractor will bear all costs related thereto, including costs of Owner's
Consultants' selVices for redesign if deemed necessary.
END OF SECTION 016000
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SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM
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SECTION 016050 - SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM:
SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM
RE: SUBMITTAL NO.
We hereby submit for consideration, the following product instead of specified item for above project:
SECTION
PARAGRAPH
SPECIFIED ITEM
Proposed substitution: _________________________
Attach complete dimensional infonnation and tecllllical data, including laboratory tests, if applicable.
Include complete infonnation on changes to Drawings and Specifications that proposed substitution will
require for its proper installation.
Submit with request all necessary samples and substantiating data to prove equal quality, perfonnance,
and appearance to-that specified. Indicate laboratory tests, if applicable. Clearly mark Manufacturer's
literature to indicate equality in perfonnance. Indicate differences in quality of materials and construction.
Fill in Blanks Below:
Does the substitution affect dimensions shown on Drawings? Yes ____ No ____ Ifyes, clearly
indicate changes.
Will the undersigned pay for change to the building design, including engineering and detailing costs
caused by the requested substitution?:
What affect does substitution have on other trades, other contracts, and contract completion date?:
What affect does substitution have on applicable code requirements?
Difference between proposed substitution and specified item?:
Manufacturer's guarantees of the proposed and specified items are:
Same
Different ___(explain)
List the names and addresses of3 similar projects on which product was used, date of installation, and
Architect's name and address:
What is the approximate delivery time from approval of shop drawings?
What are differences in maintenance procedures?
Are spare parts and maintenance available in U.S.A.? _ _ _ _Where? (For equipment submittals)
Cost impact:
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CERTIFICATION OF EQUAL PERFORMANCE AND ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITY FOR EQUAL
PERFORMANCE
Undersigned attests function and quality equivalent or superior to specified items.
Submitted By:
Signature_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Firm:
Address:
Telephone:
Signature must be by person having authority to legally bind his/her finn to the above term.
*********************************************************************************
For Use by Owner:
Accepted._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___
Not Accep tedc----:c::------:----cc=---c=---------Accepted as Noted Received Too Late _ _ _ _ _ ___
Received Too Late- - - - - - - - - - - END OF SECTION 016050
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BID FORM
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SECTION 004213 - BID FORM:
Bids Due: September 11,2018
Eric Lewis, Chief Executive Officer
939 Caroline Street
Port Angeles, W A 98362
Proposal For
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The undersigned, having carefully examined all of the Contract Documents, the site of the proposed
Work, and being familiar with all of the conditions relating to the Work of the proposed project, including
the availability of materials and labor, hereby proposes to furnish, within the requirements of the schedule
for completion of the Work of the Project, including all labor, supervision, materials, services, equipment
and warranties required for the construction or modification of the Work as indicated for the Oncology
Center Addition, and to perfonn all Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the stipulated
sum of:
1.1 TOTAL BASIC BID
________________________________~DOLLARS
(------------------~)
Basic bid does not include Washington State Sales Tax.
1.2 TIMES FOR COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION
The undersigned hereby agrees to substantially complete all of the Work under the Base Bid pursuant to
the tenns of the contract in 360 calendar days from Notice to Proceed.
ADDENDUM RECEIPT
Receipt of the following addenda to the Contract Documents is acknowledged:
Date- - - - - - - - - - - Addendum No.1
Addendum No. 2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Date_ _ _ _ _ ___
Addendum No.3
Date_ _ _ _ _ ___
A
1.3 NOTIFICATION
If written notice of acceptance of this bid is mailed, telegraphed or delivered to the undersigned within the
time limit noted in the Instructions to Bidders after the date of bid opening, or any time thereafter before
this bid is withdrawn, the undersigned will, within ten (10) days after the date of such mailing,
telegraphing or delivering of such notice, execute and deliver a Contract on the Fonns set forth in the Bid
Documents to the Owner, together with a satisfactory Perfonnance Bond and a satisfactory Labor and
Material Payment Bond in the forms currently issued by ti,e American Institute of Architects (or prior
approved equivalent) each in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of ti,e contract sllln
(including Washington State Sales Tax).
The undersigned hereby designates as his office address, to which such notice of acceptance may be
mailed or delivered.
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BID FORM
1.5 BID SECURITY
Enclosed is a Bid Bond, certified check or cashier's check in the amonnt shown below which is at least
5% of the total bid.
_________________________________________________________DOLLARS
(--------------------------------------------~)
1.6 LABOR AND INDUSTRIES FEES
In compliance with WAC 296-127 Contractor(s) shall pay to the Department of Labor and Industries
required fee with each Statement ofIntent to Pay Prevailing Wages or Affidavit of Wages Paid submitted
to that department for certification and these costs shall be included in their bid.
NAME OF FIRM: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
SIGNED BY: ____________________________________________
OFFICIAL CAPACITY: ________________________________________
ADDRESS: _________________________________________________
CITY AND STATE: _________________________,ZIP: ______________
DATE: ________________________
TELEPHONE: ____________________
FAX: __________________________
TAX I.D. #: _____________________
STATE OF WASHINGTON CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO.: ____________________
NOTE: If bidder is a corporation, write State ofIncorporation; if a partnership, give full names and
addresses of all parties below.
CAUTION: Do not include any bids for other work in the envelope.
CCPHD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY BID OR ALL BIDS AND TO WAIVE ANY
INFORMALITY OR IRREGULARITY IN ANY BID. ANY CONTRACT AWARDED WILL BE LET
TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIVE AND RESPONSIBLE BIDDER.
END OF SECTION 004213
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COMMON MOTOR REQUIREMENTS FOR PLUMBING EQUIPMENT
SECTION 220513 - COMMON MOTOR REQUIREMENTS FOR PLUMBING EQUIPMENT
PART 1- GENERAL
RELATED DOCUMENTS
1.1
A.
1.2
Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 0 I Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
SUMMARY
A.
1.3
Section includes general requirements for single-phase and polyphase, general-purpose,
horizontal, small and medium, squirrel-cage induction motors for use on alternating-current
power systems up to 600 V and installed at equipment manufacturer's factory or shipped
separately by equipment manufacturer for field installation.
COORDINATION
A.
Coordinate features of motors, installed units, and accessory devices to be compatible with the
following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Motor controllers.
Torque, speed, and horsepower requirements of the load.
Ratings and characteristics of supply circuit and required control sequence.
Ambient and enviromnental conditions of installation location.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
GENERAL MOTOR REQUIREMENTS
A.
Comply with NEMA MG I unless otherwise indicated.
B.
Comply with IEEE 841 for severe-duty motors.
MOTOR CHARACTERISTICS
2.2
A.
Duty: Continuous duty at ambient temperature of 104 deg F and at altitude of 3300 feet above
sea level.
B.
Capacity and Torque Characteristics: Sufficient to start, accelerate, and operate connected loads
at designated speeds, at installed altitude and enviromnent, with indicated operating sequence,
and without exceeding nameplate ratings or considering service factor.
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COMMON MOTOR REQUIREMENTS FOR PLUMBING EQUIPMENT
POLYPHASE MOTORS
2.3
A.
Description: NEMA MG I , Design B, medium induction motor.
B.
Efficiency: Premium efficient, as defined in NEMA MG 1.
C.
SelVice Factor: 1.15.
D.
Multispeed Motors: Variable torque.
1.
2.
For motors with 2: I speed ratio, consequent pole, single winding.
For motors with other than 2: I speed ratio, separate winding for each speed.
E.
Multispeed Motors: Separate winding for each speed.
F.
Rotor: Random-wound, squirrel cage.
G.
Bearings: Regreasable, shielded, antifriction ball bearings suitable for radial and thrust loading.
H.
Temperature Rise: Match insulation rating.
1.
Insulation: Class F.
J.
Code Letter Designation:
1.
Motors Smaller Than I HP: Manufacturer's standard starting characteristic.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR POLYPHASE MOTORS
2.4
A.
Motors Used with Reduced-Voltage and Multispeed Controllers: Match wirmg connection
requirements for controller with required motor leads. Provide tenninals in motor tenninal box,
suited to control method.
SINGLE-PHASE MOTORS
2.5
A.
Motors larger than 1120 hp shall be one of the following, to suit starting torque and
requirements of specific motor application:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Pennanent-split capacitor.
Split phase.
Capacitor start, inductor run.
Capacitor start, capacitor run.
B.
Multispeed Motors: Variable-torque, permanent-split-capacitor type.
C.
Bearings: Prelubricated, antifriction ball bearings or sleeve bearings suitable for radial and
thrust loading.
D.
Motors 1120 HP and Smaller: Shaded-pole type.
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COMMON MOTOR REQUIREMENTS FOR PLUMBING EQUIPMENT
E.
Thennal Protection: Intental protection to automatically open power supply circuit to motor
when winding temperature exceeds a safe value calibrated to temperature rating of motor
insulation. Thermal-protection device shall automatically reset when motor temperature returns
to nonnal range.
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable)
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DOMESTIC WATER PIPING SPECIALTIES
Construction Document Submittal
August 6, 2018
SECTION 221119 - DOMESTIC WATER PIPING SPECIAL TIES
PART 1- GENERAL
RELATED DOCUMENTS
1.1
A.
1.2
Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 0 I Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
SUMMARY
A.
Section hlcludes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
II.
12.
13.
B.
Related Requirements:
1.
2.
1.3
Vacuum breakers.
Backflow preventers.
Water pressure-reducing valves.
Temperature-actuated, water mixing valves.
Strainers.
Outlet boxes.
Wan hydrants.
Drain valves.
Water-halmner arresters.
Air vents.
Trap-seal primer valves.
Trap-seal primer systems.
Flexible cOlmectors.
Section 220519 "Meters and Gages for Plumbing Piping" for thennometers, pressure
gages, and flow meters in domestic water piping.
Section 221116 "Domestic Water Piping" for water meters.
ACTION SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: For each type of product.
B.
Shop Drawings: For domestic water piping specialties.
1.
Include diagrams for power, signal, and control wiring.
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INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A.
1.5
Field quality-control reports.
CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A.
Operation and Maintenance Data: For domestic water plpmg specialties to include m
elnergency, operation, and Inailltenance tnanuals.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PIPING SPECIALTIES
A.
2.2
Potable-water piping and components shall comply with NSF 61 and NSF 14.
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A.
2.3
Minimum Working Pressure for Domestic Water Piping Specialties: 125 psig unless otherwise
indicated.
VACUUM BREAKERS
A.
Pipe-Applied, Atmospheric-Type Vacuum Breakers:
1.
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
B.
Ames Co.
Ames Fire & Waterworks.
Cash Acme.
Conbraco hldustries, h,c.
FEBCO.
Rain Bird Corporation.
Toro Company (The).
Watts; a Watts Water Teclmologies company.
Zum Industries, LLC.
Standard: ASSE IDOl.
Size: NPS 114 to NPS 3, as required to match connected piping.
Body: Bronze.
Inlet and Outlet Connections: Threaded.
Finish: Rough bronze.
Hose-Connection Vacuum Breakers:
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Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Arrowhead Brass Products.
Cash Acme.
Conbraco hldustries, h,C.
Legend Valve.
MIF AB, Inc.
Prier Products, h,C.
Watts; a Watts Water Teclmologies company.
Woodford Manufacturing Company.
Zum Industries, LLC.
Standard: ASSE lOll.
Body: Bronze, nonremovable, with manual drain.
Outlet COimection: Garden-hose threaded complying with ASME BI.20.7.
Finish: Rough bronze.
BACKFLOW PREVENTERS
2.4
A.
Reduced-Pressure-Principle Backflow Preventers :
1.
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Standard: ASSE 1013.
Operation: Continuous-pressure applications.
Pressure Loss: 12 psig maximum, through middle third of flow range.
Body: Bronze for NPS 2 and smaller; cast iron with interior lining that complies with
AWWA C550 or that is FDA approved for NPS 2-1/2 and larger.
End COIlllections: Threaded for NPS 2 and smaller; flanged for NPS 2-1/2 and larger.
Configuration: Designed for horizontal, straight-through flow.
Accessories:
a.
b.
c.
B.
Ames Co.
Ames Fire & Waterworks .
Conbraco hldustries, h,C.
FEBCO.
Flomatic Corporation.
Watts; a Watts Water Tecllllologies company.
Zum Industries, LLC.
Valves NPS 2 and Smaller: Ball type with threaded ends on inlet and outlet.
Valves NPS 2-1/2 and Larger: Outside-screw and yoke-gate type with flanged ends
on inlet and outlet.
Air-Gap Fitting: ASME A1l2.1.2, matching backflow-preventer connection.
Hose-Connection Backflow Preventers:
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following:
a.
b.
c.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Conbraco hldustries, h,C.
Watts; a Watts Water Tecllllologies company.
Woodford Manufacturing Company.
Standard: ASSE 1052.
Operation: Up to lO-foot head of water back pressure.
Inlet Size: NPS 112 or NPS 3/4.
Outlet Size: Garden-hose thread complying with ASME BI.20.7.
Capacity: At least 3-gpm flow.
WATER PRESSURE-REDUCING VALYES
A.
Water Regulators:
1.
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
2.6
Cash Acme.
Conbraco hldustries, h,C.
Honeywell Water Controls.
Watts; a Watts Water Tecllllologies company.
Zum Industries, LLC.
Standard: ASSE 1003.
Pressure Rating: Initial working pressure of 150 psig.
Body: Bronze with chrome-plated fmish for NPS 2 and smaller; cast iron with interior
lining that complies with AWWA C550 or that is FDA approved for NPS 2-112 and
NPS 3.
Valves for Booster Heater Water Supply: Include integral bypass.
End COIlllections: Threaded for NPS 2 and smaller; flanged for NPS 2-112 and NPS 3.
TEMPERATURE-ACTUATED, WATER MIXING VALYES
A.
Water-Temperature Limiting Devices:
B.
Manifold, Thennostatic, Water Mixing-Valve Assemblies:
1.
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.
Leonard Valve Company.
Powers.
Symmons Industries, Inc.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
S.
9.
10.
II.
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Description: Factory-fabricated, cabinet-type or exposed-mounted, thennostatically
controlled, water mixing-valve assembly in two-valve parallel arrangement.
Large-Flow Parallel: Thennostatic, water mixing valve and downstream-pressure
regulator with pressure gages on inlet and outlet.
Intermediate-Flow Parallel: Thennostatic, water mixing valve and downstream-pressure
regulator Witll pressure gages on inlet and outlet.
Small-Flow Parallel: Thennostatic, water mixing valve.
Thennostatic Mixing Valves: Comply Witll ASSE 1017. Include check stops on hot- and
cold-water inlets and shutoff valve on outlet.
Water Regulator(s): Comply Witll ASSE 1003. hlclude pressure gage on inlet and outlet.
Pressure Rating: 125 psig minimum unless otherwise indicated.
Cabinet: Factory fabricated, stainless steel, for recessed mounting and with hinged,
stainless-steel door.
Thennostatic Mixing Valve and Water Regulator Finish: Rough bronze.
Piping Finish: Copper.
STRAINERS FOR DOMESTIC WATER PIPING
A.
Y-Pattem Strainers:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Pressure Rating: 125 psig minimum lUlless otherwise indicated.
Body: Bronze for NPS 2 and smaller; cast iron wiili interior lining tl,at complies with
AWWA C550 or iliat is FDA approved, epoxy coated and for NPS 2-112 and larger.
End COIlllections: Threaded for NPS 2 and smaller; flanged for NPS 2-112 and larger.
Screen: Stainless steel with round perforations unless otherwise indicated.
Perforation Size:
a.
6.
Strainers NPS 2 and Smaller: 0.020 inch.
Drain: Pipe plug.
OUTLET BOXES
2.S
A.
Icemaker Outlet Boxes:
1.
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance Witll requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
2.
3.
4.
Acom Engineering Company.
IPS Corporation.
LSP Products Group, h,C.
Oatey.
Plastic Oddities.
Mounting: Recessed.
Material and Finish: Enameled-steel, epoxy-painted-steel, or plastic box and faceplate.
Faucet: Valved fitting complying with ASME A112.IS.1. hlclude NPS 112 or smaller
copper tube outlet.
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Supply Shutoff Fitting: NPS 112 gate, globe, or ball valve and NPS 112 copper, water
tubing.
WALL HYDRANTS
A.
Nonfreeze Wall Hydrants:
1.
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
II.
12.
2.10
A.
Josam Company.
MIF AB, Inc.
Prier Products, Inc.
Smith, Jay R. Mfg. Co.
Tyler Pipe; a subsidiary ofMcWane Inc.
Watts; a Watts Water Teclmologies company.
Woodford Manufacturing Company.
Zum Industries, LLC.
Standard: ASME A112.21.3M for exposed-outlet, self-draining wall hydrants.
Pressure Rating: 125 psig.
Operation: Loose key.
Casing and Operating Rod: Of length required to match wall thickness. Include wall
clamp.
Inlet: NPS 3/4 or NPS 1.
Outlet: Concealed, with integral vacuum breaker and garden-hose thread complying with
ASME Bl.20.7.
Box: Deep, flush mounted with cover.
Box and Cover Finish: Polished nickel bronze.
Outlet: Exposed, with integral vacuum breaker and garden-hose thread complying with
ASME Bl.20.7.
Nozzle and Wall-Plate Finish: Rough bronze.
Operating Keys(s): One with each wall hydrant.
DRAIN VALYES
Ball-Valve-Type, Hose-End Drain Valves:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Standard: MSS SP-110 for standard-port, two-piece ball valves.
Pressure Rating: 400-psig minimum CWP.
Size: NPS 3/4.
Body: Copper alloy.
Ball: Chrome-plated brass.
Seats and Seals: Replaceable.
Handle: Vinyl-covered steel.
Inlet: Threaded or solder joint.
Outlet: Threaded, short nipple with garden-hose thread complying with ASME B1.20.7
and cap with brass chain.
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A.
WATER-HAMMER ARRESTERS
Water-Halmner Arresters:
1.
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
I.
2.
3.
4.
2.12
A.
A.
Standard: ASSE 1010 or PDI-WH 201.
Type: Metal bellows or Copper tube with piston.
Size: ASSE 1010, Sizes AA and A through F, or PDI-WH 201, Sizes A through F.
Bolted-Construction Automatic Air Vents:
Body: Bronze.
Pressure Rating and Temperature: 125-psig minimum pressure rating at 140 deg F.
Float: Replaceable, corrosion-resistant metal.
Mechanism and Seat: Stainless steel.
Size: NPS 112 minimum inlet.
Inlet and Vent Outlet End COImections: Threaded.
Welded-Construction Automatic Air Vents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
2.13
AMfROL, Inc.
Josam Company.
MIF AB, Inc.
Precision Plumbing Products, Inc.
Sioux Chief Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Smith, Jay R. Mfg. Co.
Tyler Pipe; a subsidiary ofMcWane Inc.
Watts; a Watts Water Teclmologies company.
Zum Industries, LLC.
AIR VENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
B.
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Body: Stainless steel.
Pressure Rating: 150-psig minimum pressure rating.
Float: Replaceable, corrosion-resistant metal.
Mechanism and Seat: Stainless steel.
Size: NPS 3/8 minimum inlet.
Inlet and Vent Outlet End COImections: Threaded.
TRAP-SEAL PRIMER DEVICE
Supply-Type, Trap-Seal Primer Device:
1.
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance witll requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
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a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
B.
Standard: ASSE 1018.
Pressure Rating: 125 psig minimum.
Body: Bronze.
Inlet and Outlet Connections: NPS 1/2 threaded, union, or solder joint.
Gravity Drain Outlet COIlllection: NPS 112 threaded or solder joint.
Finish: Chrome plated, or rough bronze for units used with pipe or tube that is not
chrome finished.
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance Witll requirements, provide products by tl,e
following:
a.
2.
3.
4.
A.
MIFAB, Inc.
Precision Plumbing Products, Inc.
Sioux Chief Manufacturing Company, h,C.
Smith, Jay R. Mfg. Co.
Watts; a Watts Water Tecllllologies company.
Zum Industries, LLC.
Drainage-Type, Trap-Seal Primer Device:
1.
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Smith, Jay R. Mfg. Co.
Standard: ASSE 1044, lavatory P-trap with NPS 3/8 minimum, trap makeup connection.
Size: NPS 1-1/4 minimum.
Material: Chrome-plated, cast brass.
TRAP-SEAL PRIMER SYSTEMS
Trap-Seal Primer Systems:
1.
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of tl,e
following:
a.
b.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Standard: ASSE 1044.
Piping: NPS 3/4, ASTM B 88, Type L; copper, water tubing.
Cabinet: Surface-mounted steel box Witll stainless-steel cover.
Electric Controls: 24-hour timer, solenoid valve, and manual switch for 120-V ac power.
a.
6.
7.
8.
Precision Plumbing Products, Inc.
Zum Industries, LLC.
Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in
NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and
application.
Vacuum Breaker: AS SE 1001.
Number Outlets: Four.
Size Outlets: NPS 112.
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2.15
A.
2.16
A.
SPECIALTY V ALVES
Comply with requirements for general-duty metal valves in Section 220523.12 "Ball Valves for
Plumbing Piping."
FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
B.
Flex Pression Ltd.
Flex-Hose Co., h,c.
Flexicraft hldustries.
Flex-Weld, Inc.
Hyspan Precision Products, mc.
Mercer Gasket & Shim, h,c.
Metraflex Company (The).
Proco Products, Inc.
Tozen Corporation.
Unaflex.
Tlniversal Metal Hose.
Bronze-Hose Flexible COImectors: Corrugated-bronze tubing with bronze wire-braid covering
and ends brazed to illller tubing.
1.
2.
3.
C.
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Working-Pressure Rating: Minimum 200 psig.
End COIlllections NPS 2 and Smaller: Threaded copper pipe or plain-end copper tube.
End COIlllections NPS 2-112 and Larger: Flanged copper alloy.
Stainless-Steel-Hose Flexible COIlllectors: Corrugated-stainless-steel tubing with stainless-steel
wire-braid covering and ends welded to imler tubing.
1.
2.
3.
Working-Pressure Rating: Minimum 200 psig.
End COIlllections NPS 2 and Smaller: Threaded steel-pipe nipple.
End COImections NPS 2-112 and Larger: Flanged steel nipple.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install backflow preventers in each water supply to mechanical equipment and systems and to
other equipment and water systems that may be sources of contamination. Comply with
authorities having jurisdiction.
1.
2.
Locate backflow preventers in same room as cOllllected equipment or system.
Install drain for backflow preventers with atmospheric-vent drain connection with air-gap
fitting, fixed air-gap fitting, or equivalent positive pipe separation of at least two pipe
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diameters in drain piping and pipe-to-floor drain. Locate air-gap device attached to or
under backflow preventer. Simple air breaks are unacceptable for this application.
Do not install bypass piping around backflow preventers.
B.
Install balancing valves in locations where they can easily be adjusted.
C.
Install temperature-actuated, water mixing valves with check stops or shutoff valves on inlets
and with shutoff valve on outlet.
1.
Install cabinet-type units recessed in or surface mounted on wall as specified.
D.
Install Y-pattem strainers for water on supply side of each water pressure-reducing valve.
E.
Install outlet boxes recessed in wall or surface mounted on wall. Install 2-by-4-inch fireretardant-treated-wood blocking, wall reinforcement between studs. Comply with requirements
for fire-retardant-treated-wood blocking in Section 061000 "Rough Carpentry."
F.
Install water-hammer arresters in water piping according to PDI-WH 201.
G.
Install air vents at high points of water piping. Install drain piping and discharge onto floor
drain.
H.
Install supply-type, trap-seal primer valves witl, outlet piping pitched down toward drain trap a
minimum of I percent, and cOlmect to floor-drain body, trap, or inlet fitting. Adjust valve for
proper flow.
1.
Install drainage-type, trap-seal primer valves as lavatory trap with outlet piping pitched down
toward drain trap a minimum of I percent, and cOlmect to floor-drain body, trap, or inlet fitting.
J.
Install trap-seal primer systems with outlet piping pitched down toward drain trap a minimum of
I percent, and COllllect to floor-drain body, trap, or inlet fitting. Adjust system for proper flow.
CONNECTIONS
3.2
A.
Comply with requirements for ground equipment in Section 260526 "Grounding and Bonding
for Electrical Systems."
B.
Fire-retardant-treated-wood blocking is specified in Section 260519 "Low-Voltage Electrical
Power Conductors and Cables" for electrical cOllllections.
LABELING AND IDENTIFYING
3.3
A.
Equipment Nameplates and Signs: Install engraved plastic-laminate equipment nameplate or
sign on or near each of the following:
1.
2.
3.
Reduced-pressure-principle backflow preventers.
Water pressure-reducing valves.
Outlet boxes.
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5.
6.
B.
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Hose stations.
Supply-type, trap-seal primer valves.
Trap-seal primer systems.
Distinguish among multiple units, infonn operator of operational requirements, indicate safety
and emergency precautions, and wam of hazards and improper operations, in addition to
identifYing unit. Nameplates and signs are specified in Section 220553 "Identification for
Plumbing Piping and Equipmenl."
FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
3.4
A.
Perform the following tests and inspections:
1.
B.
Test each reduced-pres sure-principle backflow preventer according to authorities having
jurisdiction and the device's reference standard.
Domestic water piping specialties will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and
inspections.
C.
Prepare test and inspection reports.
ADmSTING
3.5
A.
Set field-adjustable pressure set points of water pressure-reducing valves.
B.
Set field-adjustable temperature set points of temperature-actuated, water mixing valves.
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SECTION 221123 - DOMESTIC WATER PUMPS
PART 1- GENERAL
RELATED DOCUMENTS
1.1
A.
1.2
Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 0 I Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
SUMMARY
A.
Section hlcludes:
1.
1.3
Horizontally mounted, in-line, close-coupled centrifugal pumps.
DEFINITIONS
A.
1.4
Low Voltage: As defined in NFPA 70 for circuits and equipment operating at less than 50 V or
for remote-control, signaling power-limited circuits.
ACTION SUBMITTALS
A.
1.5
Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include materials of construction, rated
capacities, certified perfonnance curves with operating points plotted on curves, operating
characteristics, electrical characteristics, and fumished specialties and accessories.
CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A.
Operation and Maintenance Data: For domestic water pumps to include
III
operation and
Inaintenance tnanuals.
1.6
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defmed in NFPA 70, by
a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.
B.
UL Compliance: Comply with UL 778 for motor-operated water pumps.
1.7
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
Retain shipping flange protective covers and protective coatings during storage.
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B.
Protect bearings and couplings against damage.
C.
Comply with pump manufacturer's written rigging instructions for handling.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
HORIZONT ALLY MOUNTED, IN-LINE, CLOSE-COUPLED CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
2.1
A.
Description: Factory-assembled and -tested, in-line, single-stage, close-coupled, overhungimpeller centrifugal pumps designed for installation with pump and motor shaft mounted
horizontal.
B.
Pump Construction:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Casing: Radially split with threaded companion-flange cOllllections for pumps with NPS
2 pipe connections and flanged cOllllections for pumps with NPS 2-112 pipe comlections.
Impeller: Statically and dynamically balanced, closed, and keyed to shaft.
Shaft and Shaft Sleeve: Steel shaft with deflector, with copper-alloy shaft sleeve. hlclude
water slinger on shaft between motor and seal.
Seal: Mechanical, with carbon-steel rotating ring, stainless-steel spring, ceramic seat, and
rubber bellows and gasket.
Bearings: Oil-lubricated; bronze-jountal or ball type.
Shaft Coupling: Flexible, capable of absorbing torsional vibration and shaft
misaligmnent.
C.
Motor: Single speed, with grease-lubricated ball bearings; and resiliently or rigidly mounted to
pump cas mg.
D.
Capacities and Characteristics:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
II.
Capacity: I gpm
Total Dynamic Head: 3 feet.
Casing Material: Bronze.
Impeller Material: non-metallic.
Minimum Working Pressure: 150 psig.
Maximum Continuous Operating Temperature: 225 deg F.
Inlet and Outlet Size: 112".
Pump Control: Thermostat.
Pump Speed: 2800.
Motor Horsepower: 41 watts.
Electrical Characteristics:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Volts: 120.
Phases: Single.
Hertz: 60.
Full-Load Amperes: 0.4.
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MOTORS
2.2
A.
Motors shall be non-overloading at any point on the pump curve.
1.
2.3
Motor Sizes: Minimum size as indicated. If not indicated, large enough so driven load
will not require motor to operate in service factor range above 1.0.
CONTROLS
A.
Thennostats: Electric; adjustable for control of hot-water circulation pump.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Type: Water-immersion temperature sensor, for installation in piping.
Range: 65 to 200 deg F.
Enclosure: NEMA 250.
Operation of Pump: On or off.
Transformer: Provide if required.
Power Requirement: 120 V, ac.
Settings: Start pump at 110 deg F and stop pump at 120 deg F.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
EXAMINATION
A.
3.2
Examine roughing-in of domestic-water-piping system to verifY actual locations of cOimections
before pump installation.
PUMP INSTALLATION
A.
Comply with HI 1.4.
B.
Install horizontally mounted, in-line, close-coupled centrifugal pumps with shaft(s) horizontal.
C.
Install continuous-thread hanger rods and spring hangers of size required to support pump
weight.
1.
2.
D.
3.3
Comply with requirements for vibration isolation devices specified in Section 220548.13
"Vibration Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment." Fabricate brackets or supports
as required.
Comply with requirements for hangers and supports specified in Section 220529
"Hangers and Supports for Plumbing Piping and Equipment."
Install thennostats in hot-water return piping.
CONNECTIONS
A.
Comply with requirements for piping specified in Section 221116 "Domestic Water Piping."
Drawings indicate general arrangement of piping, fittings , and specialties.
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B.
Install piping adjacent to pumps to allow service and maintenance.
C.
COimect domestic water piping to pumps. Install suction and discharge piping equal to or
greater than size of pump nozzles.
1.
Install flexible COllllectors adjacent to pumps m suction and discharge piping of the
following pumps:
a.
b.
2.
3.
D.
Horizontally mounted, in-line, close-coupled centrifugal pumps.
Comply with requirements for flexible COllllectors specified in Section 221116
"Domestic Water Piping."
Install shutoff valve and strainer on suction side of each pump, and check, shutoff, and
throttling valves on discharge side of each pump. Install valves same size as cOllllected
piping. Comply with requirements for valves specified in Section 220523 "General-Duty
Valves for Plumbing Piping" and comply with requirements for strainers specified in
Section 221119 "Domestic Water Piping Specialties."
Install pressure gage at suction of each pump and pressure gage at discharge of each
pump. Install at integral pressure-gage tappings where provided or install pressure-gage
COllllectors in suction and discharge piping around pumps. Comply with requirements for
pressure gages and snubbers specified in Section 220519 "Meters and Gages for
Plumbing Piping."
COIlllect thennostats, to pumps that they control.
IDENTIFICATION
3.4
A.
3.5
Comply with requirements for identification specified in Section 220553 "Identification for
Plumbing Piping and Equipment" for identification of pumps.
ADmSTING
A.
Adjust domestic water pumps to function smoothly, and lubricate as recommended by
Inanufacturer.
B.
Adjust initial temperature set points.
C.
Set field-adjustable switches and circuit-breaker trip ranges as indicated.
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SECTION 238219 - VARIABLE REFRIGERANT FLOW SYSTEM
PART 1- GENERAL
GENERAL
1.1
A.
The Bidding and Contract Requirements, Division I - General Requirements shall apply to this
section.
1.2
SCOPE
A.
The work covered under this section shall include the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.3
Complete variable refrigerant flow system including equipment, plpmg, and controls.
System shall be a VRF (variable refrigerant flow) multi split air conditioning system. The
system will utilize an air cooled condensing unit supplying a maximum of 4 indoor fan coil
units (plus 2 future units) with combination of outdoor units (see scheduled capacity with
a maximum of2 outdoor units cOimected at one time for 208-230V/ 3 Phase service.
The VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) system shall be a simultaneous cooling and heating
heat pump system. The VRF system shall consist of an outdoor unit, high efficiency heat
recovery units designed for minimum piping and maximum design flexibility, indoor units,
and controls by the equipment manufacturer. Each indoor unit shall be independently
capable of operating in either heating or cooling mode regardless of the mode of otl,er
indoor units.
The variable refrigerant flow system piping system shall be installed by a manufacturer's
certified contractor.
The installing contractor shall be trained and certified at the manufacturer's training facility
prior to installation, start-up, and cOimnissioning. Submit for review the installation
contractor's certification from the manufacturer. This certification shall include the
company certification as well as individual certifications for each contractor which will be
working on this project.
The refrigeration piping system shall be provided, installed, tested, evacuated, and charged.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
Manufacturers Field Service - Engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect field
assembled components and equipment installation, including cOllllections, and to assist in field
testing.
B.
The units shall be listed by Electrical Laboratories (ETL) and bear the ETL label. All wiring shall
be in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). The units shall be manufactured in a
facility registered to ISO 9001 and ISOl400 1.
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C.
The refrigeration piping system shall be provided, installed, tested, evacuated and charged in
accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, ANSI, ASHRAE, and ARl's Safety Code
for Mechanical Refrigeration, state and local codes.
D.
Perform the following field tests and inspections and prepare test reports:
1.
2.
3.
E.
1.4
Leak Test - After installation, charge system and test for leaks. Repairleaks and retest until
no leaks exist.
Operational Test - After electrical circuitry has been energized, start units to confmn proper
motor rotation and unit operation.
Test and adjust controls and safeties. Replace damaged and malfunctioning controls and
equipment.
Remove and replace malfunctioning units and retest as specified above.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Provide shop drawings on this equipment as described in section 15010, 1.04.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
MANUFACTURERS
2.1
A.
Manufacturers - Provide products by one of the following:
1.
B.
Basis of Design: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC - City Multi VRFZ R2-Series, or approved
equal.
Coordinate any changes from the basis of design with all associated trades. Any additional costs
associated with the alternate equipment shall be covered by the equipment manufacturer. No
additional costs shall be incurred by the Owner.
REFRIGERANT COMPONENTS
2.2
A.
The equipment specified in this section shall operate with refrigerant R410A - no exceptions or
substitutions.
B.
The system shall utilize fully modulating electronic expansion valves.
C.
Refrigerant Piping
1.
The refrigerant piping system shall be provided complete and installed in accordance with
the manufacturer's recommendations and as specified herein. The size of the refrigerant
pipes shall be obtained from the equipment manufacturer unless otherwise shown on the
drawings.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
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Pipe, Fittings, and Accessories - The pipe shall be type ACR 'L' hard drawn copper
refrigerant tubing with hard wrought copper fittings. All of the joints shall be brazed with
a filler material that complies with AWS classification BCuP-5. A sight glass with moisture
indicator shall be provided if not provided with equipment. Use type 'L' copper tubing to
pipe the relief valve discharge to the outside.
Condensate Drain Piping - Shall be type 'L' copper tubing.
Pipe Hangers and Supports - Shall be as required in section 230529.
All refrigerant lines shall be insulated from the outdoor unit to the indoor terminal units as
shown in section 15250.
The system shall be capable of operating with refrigerant piping up to 492 equivalent feet,
a total combined length of 984 feet of piping between the condensing and fan coil units
with 164 feet maximum vertical difference, without any oil traps or additional equipment.
The vertical difference shall not exceed a maximum of 131 feet where the outdoor unit is
located below the indoor unit.
HEAT PUMP CONDENSING UNIT
A.
The outdoor unit will have air cooled heat exchange coils constructed from copper tubing with
aluminum fins. The coils will be set in a vertical fonnation with air being drawn in through three
sides of the unit and discharged out of the top of the unit. The systems will have a single fan
mounted on top of the coils.
B.
The outdoor unit will have one inverter controlled hermetic compressor. Partial capacity
cooling/heating capability must be available. The system shall use a control sequence to ensure
that indoor loads are matched to compressor capacity control.
C.
The refrigeration process of the outdoor unit will be maintained by pressure and temperature
sensors controlling solenoid valves check valves and bypass valves. The heating or cooling mode
of the outdoor unit will be controlled using a combination of two- and three-way valves which
will reverse the cycle of the refrigerant to change the mode of the outdoor unit.
D.
The variable capacity, heat pump air conditioning system shall be variable refrigerant flow split
system. The system shall consist of multiple evaporators using PID control and inverter driven
outdoor unit. The unit shall consist of direct expansion (DX), air-cooled heat pump air
conditioning system, variable speed driven compressor multi zone split system. The outdoor unit
may connect an indoor evaporator capacity of 50-130% to that of the outdoor condensing unit
capacity. Each indoor unit shall be capable of operating separately with individual temperature
control.
E.
The outdoor unit shall be intercOllllected to indoor unit types specified in this section. The indoor
units shall be connected to the outdoor units utilizing the specialized piping joints and headers
provided by the equipment manufacturer.
F.
General - The outdoor unit is designed specifically for use with manufacturers components:
1.
2.
Refrigerant: R41OA.
The outdoor unit shall be factory assembled and pre-wired with all necessary electronic
and refrigerant controls. The refrigeration circuit of the condensing unit shall consist of a
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3.
COlnpreSSOf, Inotors, fans, condenser coil, electronic expansion valve, solenoid valves,
four-way valve,
distribution headers, capillaries, filters , shut offvalves, oil separators, service ports, liquid
receivers and accmnulators.
4.
Both liquid and suction lines shall be individually insulated between the outdoor and indoor
units.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
II.
The outdoor unit shall be wired and piped with outdoor unit access from left, right, rear, or
bottom.
The connection ratio of indoor units to outdoor unit shall be 50% to 130%.
The outdoor unit shall have a sound rating no higher than 63 dB(A).
The system shall automatically restart operation after a power failure and shall not cause
any settings to be lost, thus eliminating the need for re-programming.
The outdoor unit shall be modular in design and should allow for side-by-side installation
with minimal spacing.
The following safety devices shall be included on the condensing unit: high pressure
switch, crankcase heaters, high pressure switch, overload relay, inverter overload protector,
thennal protectors for compressor and fan motors, and over current protection for the
inverter. To ensure the liquid refrigerant does not flash when supplying to the various fan
coil units, the circuit shall be provided with a sub-cooling feature. Oil recovery cycle shall
be automatic, occurring one hour after system start up, every si7 hours of system operation
or as required to maintain oil levels at the system condensing unit.
The outdoor unit shall operate in heating mode to -4F dry bulb ambient temperature without
additional ambient controls.
G.
Unit Cabinet - The outdoor unit model shall be completely weatherproof and corrosion resistant.
The outdoor unit will be constructed from steel plate and treated with acrylic paint, or galvanized
steel, bonderized and fmished with a powder coated baked enamel.
H.
Fan
1.
2.
3.
The condensing unit shall consist of a propeller type, direct-drive fan motor that has
multiple speed operation via a DC inverter.
The fan motors shall have inherent protection and pennanently lubricated bearings and be
mounted.
The fan motors shall be provided with a fan guard to prevent contact with moving parts.
1.
Condenser Coil - The condenser coil shall be manufactured from copper tubes expanded into
aluminum fins to fonn a mechanical bond.
J.
Compressor
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The compressor shall be variable speed control capable of changing the speed to follow the
variations in total cooling load as determined by the suction gas pressure as measured in
the condensing unit.
The inverter driven compressor in each condensing unit shall be a high efficiency DC,
hennetically sealed compressor.
The capacity control range shall be a minimum of 20% to 100% of total capacity.
Each compressor shall be equipped with a crankcase heater, high pressure safety switch,
and intemal thermal overload protector.
Oil separators shall be standard with the equipment together witl, an oil balancing circuit.
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The compressor shall be mounted to avoid the transmission of vibration.
Electrical
1.
2.
The power supply to the outdoor unit shall be 208/230 volts, 3 phase, 60 hertz with a
voltage range of 187 volts to 253 volts.
The control wiring shall be a two-wire multiple transmission system, making it possible to
COllllect llluitiple indoor units to one outdoor unit with one 2-cable shielded
cOlnlnunications wire.
HEAT RECOVERY UNITS FOR SIMULTANEOUS HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS
(BC CONTROLLER)
2.4
A.
General - The Heat Recovery Unit shall be designed for use with VRF equipment of the same
manufacturer. These units shall be equipped with a circuit board that interfaces to the controls
system and shall perfonn all functions necessary for operation. The unit shall have a galvanized
steel finish. The heat recovery unit shall be completely factory assembled, piped, and wired. Each
unit shall be run tested at the factory. This unit shall be mounted indoors. The sum of connected
capacity of all indoor air handlers shall range from 50% to 150% of rated capacity.
B.
Unit Cabinet
1.
2.
3.
The casing shall be fabricated of galvanized steel.
Each cabinet shall house a liquid-gas separator and multiple refrigeration control valves.
The unit shall house tube-in-tube heat exchangers.
C.
Refrigerant - R410A refrigerant shall be required for Heat Recovery units in
outdoor unit systems.
D.
Refrigerant Valves
1.
2.
3.
4.
cOl~unction
The unit shall be fumished with multiple branch circuits which can individually
accommodate up to 54,000 BTUH and/or three indoor units. Branches may be twilllled to
allow more than 54,000 BTUH.
Each branch shall have multiple two-position valves to control refrigerant flow for
optimum efficiency.
Service shut-off valves shall be installed for each branch to allow service to any indoor unit
without field interruption to overall system operation. Shut-off valves shall be full-port ball
valves, rated at 700 PSIG, with a Schrader port.
Linear electronic expansion valves shall be used to control the variable refrigerant flow.
E.
Integral Drain Pan - A integral condensate pan and drain, if required, shall be provided.
F.
Electrical
1.
2.
3.
with
The unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, I phase, 60 hertz.
The unit shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187-228 volts
(208Y/60Hz) or 207-253V (230V160Hz).
The Heat Recovery unit shall be controlled by integral microprocessors.
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The control circuit between the indoor units and the outdoor unit shall be 24VDC
completed using a 2-conductor, twisted pair shielded cable to provide total integration of
the system.
INDOOR FAN COIL UNITS
2.5
A.
It shall bc possible for thc total cOlmcctcd capacity ofthc indoor units to bc bctwcen 50 and 130%
of the capacity of the outdoor unit.
B.
Each indoor unit will have a heat exchanger which shall be constructed from copper tubing with
aluminum fU1S. TI,e flow of refrigerant through the heat exchanger will be controlled by an
electronic proportional expansion valve. This valve will be controlled by two pipe thennistors, a
retulll air and discharge air thennistor and shall be capable of controllulg the variable capacity of
the indoor unit between 25% and 100%.
C.
Each indoor unit shall have an operating voltage of208-230VlI phase/60Hz. The indoor unit shall
supply demand capacity information to the outdoor unit via its control algoritlnn.
D.
PEFY-NMSU (LOW PROFILE CEILING-CONCEALED DUCTED) INDOOR UNIT
E.
General:
1.
F.
Indoor Unit.
1.
G.
The uldoor unit shall be factory assembled, wired and run tested. Contained within the
unit shall be all factory wiring, piping, electronic modulatulg IUlear expansion device,
control circuit board and fan motor. The unit shall have a self-diagnostic nlllction, 3minute time delay mechanism, and an auto restart function. hldoor unit and refrigerant
pipes shall be charged with dehydrated air before shipment from ti,e factory.
Unit Cabinet:
1.
2.
H.
The PEFY-NMSU (Low Profile) unit shall be a ceilulg-concealed ducted indoor fan coil
that mounts above the ceilulg with a rear retulll and a fixed horizontal discharge supply
and shall have a modulatulg linear expansion device. The PEFY -NMSU shall be used with
the R2-Series outdoor unit and BC Controller, Y -Series outdoor unit, or S-Series outdoor
unit. The PEFY-NMSU shall support uldividual control USUlg M-NET DDC controllers.
PEFY (Low Profile) models shall have an extremely compact profile (7-7/8") which
requires minimal ceilulg space. PEFY-NMSU models shall feature external static pressure
settulgs up to 0.20 in. WG. Units shall have the ability to control supplemental heat via
cOlmector CN24 and a 12 VDC output.
The cabulet shall be space savulg, low profile, ceilulg-concealed ducted.
The cabulet panel shall have provisions for a field installed filtered outside air ultake.
Fan:
1.
The uldoor unit fan shall be an assembly with one Sirocco fan direct driven by a single
Inotor.
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2.
3.
4.
1.
1.
7.
The indoor coil shall be of nonferrous construction with smooth plate fins on copper tubing.
The tubing shall have inner grooves for high efficiency heat exchange.
All tube joints shall be brazed with phos-copper or silver alloy.
The coils shall be pressure tested at the factory.
A condensate pan and drain shall be provided under the coil.
The unit shall be provided with an integral condensate lift mechanism able to raise drain
water 21 inches above the condensate pan.
BOtil refrigerant lines to the PEFY indoor units shall be insulated.
Electrical:
1.
2.
L.
Return air shall be filtered by means of a standard factory installed return air filter.
Coil:
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
K.
The indoor fan shall be statically and dynamically balanced to run on a motor with
pennanently lubricated bearings.
The indoor fan shall consist of three (3) speeds, High, Mid, and Low.
The indoor unit shall have a ducted air outlet system and ducted retum air system.
Filter:
1.
J.
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The unit electrical power shall be 208/230 volts, I phase, 60 hertz.
The system shall be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187-228 volts
(208Y/60Hz) or 207-253 volts (230Y/60Hz).
Controls:
1.
This unit shall use controls provided by Mitsubishi Electric to perform functions necessary
to operate the system.
PEFY-NMHU (ALTERNATE HIGH STATIC OPTION), CEILING-CONCEALED DUCTED
INDOOR UNIT
2.6
A.
General:
1.
B.
The PEFY-NMHU (Altemate High Static Option) unit shall be a ceiling concealed ducted
indoor fan coil that mounts above the ceiling with a fixed rear return and a horizontal
discharge supply, and shall have a modulating linear expansion device. The PEFY -NMHU
shall be used with the R2-Series outdoor unit and BC Controller, Y-Series outdoor unit, or
S-Series outdoor unit. The PEFY-NMLU shall support individual control using M-NET
DDC controllers. PEFY-NMHU (Alternate High Static Option) models shall feature
extemal static pressure settings up 0.80 in. WG. Units shall have the ability to control
supplemental heat via cOimector CN24 and a 12 VDC output.
Indoor Unit.
1.
The indoor unit shall be factory assembled, wired and run tested. Contained within the
unit shall be all factory wiring, piping, electronic modulating linear expansion device,
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control circuit board and fan motor. The unit shan have a self-diagnostic function, 3minute time delay mechanism, and an auto restart function. hldoor unit and refrigerant
pipes shan be charged with dehydrated air before shipment from the factory.
C.
Unit Cabinet:
1.
2.
D.
Fan:
1.
2.
3.
E.
1.
1.
The indoor coil shan be of nonferrous construction with smooth plate fins on copper tubing.
The tubing shan have inner grooves for high efficiency heat exchange.
An tube joints shan be brazed with phos-copper or silver anoy.
The coils shan be pressure tested at the factory.
A condensate pan and drain shan be provided under the coil.
The condensate shan be gravity drained from the fan coil.
Both refrigerant lines to the PEFY indoor units shan be insulated.
Electrical:
1.
2.
H.
Return air shan be filtered by a field-supplied filter.
Optional rear return filter box with long-life filter shan available for an PEFY-NMHU-E
indoor units.
Coil:
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
G.
The indoor unit fan shan be an assembly with one or two Sirocco fan(s) direct driven by a
single motor.
The indoor fan shan be staticany and dynamicany balanced to run on a motor with
pennanently lubricated bearings.
The indoor unit shan have a ducted air outlet system and ducted return air system.
Filter:
2.
F.
The cabinet shan be ceiling-concealed, ducted.
The cabinet panel shan have provisions for a field instaned filtered outside air intake.
The unit electrical power shan be 208/230 volts, I-phase, 60 hertz.
The system shan be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of 187-228 volts
(208Y/60Hz) or 207-253 volts (230Y/60Hz).
Controls:
1.
This unit shan use controls provided by Mitsubishi Electric to perfoflll functions necessary
to operate the system.
CONTROLLERS
2.7
A.
Physical Characteristics - The control system shan be a neutral color plastic material with a Liquid
Crystal Display (LCD).
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Electrical Characteristics
1.
2.
3.
C.
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General - From each circuit board to the controls, the electrical voltage shall be 16 - 24
volts DC.
Wiring: Control wiring shall be installed in a daisy chain configuration from indoor unit to
indoor unit then to the outdoor unit. Control wiring shall run from the indoor unit terminal
block to the specific controller for that unit.
Wiring Size: The wire shall be a shielded, size AWG 16-2 or A WG 18-2.
Individual Zone Controller B Simplified Wired Remote Controller
1.
2.
The simplified wired remote controller shall be able to control I group (minimum of 16
fan coil units).
The simplified wired remote controller shall have the following features:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Operation - Start/Stop, Operation Mode, Temperature Setting, 60F - 90F Set Point
Range, Fan Speed, Airflow Direction.
Monitoring - Status, malfunction flashing, malfunction content, filter sign, operation
mode, temperature setting, permit/prohibit selection, fan speed, airflow direction.
Scheduling - ON/OFF Timer.
Control Management - Field Setting Mode, Group Setting, Auto Restart.
D.
System Remote Controller - The controller shall control up to 50 units in 4 zones and shall be
able to be used in cOl~unction with all room controller types. Collective and individual group
commands are available with pennit/prohibit individual remote controller fWlction. The system
controller shall use the following connections for power and remote monitoring:
Ll: Power supply (60 Hz, 208-230 V AC)
Cl: Inter-unit control wiring (Low voltage)
C3: Auxiliary
CI : Ground for inter-unit control wiring
AI : Input for turning ON air conditioners concurrently
A2: Input for turning OFF air conditioners concurrently
A3: COImnon input for turning air conditioners ON or OFF
B I : On operation state indicator output
B2: Alarm indicator output
B3 : COImnon indicator output
E.
Web Enabled Intelligent Controller (Centralized Controller, locate in Mech. RIn.)
1.
This controller shall be wall mounted and hard wired. It will be manufactured with an LCD
display and will be tl,e manufacturers standard color. The controller will be capable of
individually controlling the following functions on at least 10 indoor fan coil units:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
On/off.
Operating mode.
Set point.
Fan speed.
Louver position.
Timer settings.
Test run.
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The controller shall also be capable of displaying the following infonnation individually
for at least 50 indoor fan coil units:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
3.
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On/off.
Operating mode.
Set point.
Fan speed.
Louver position.
Timer settings.
Test run.
Fault diagnosis.
Each hltelligent controller unit shall be accessed both locally and remotely via standard
Internet Explorer IE6 or IE7 software. The Intelligent controller will be able to indicate
system alarms via volt free contacts as well as providing control points for other DO
devices. Additionally, the intelligent controller shall be able to monitor individual usage of
heating and cooling demands, report alann and conditions to nominated email address, and
enable remote alteration of systems setpoints and schedules.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install all piping, fittings , and insulation to meet manufacturers requirements. Install units level
and plumb. Evaporator-fan components shall be installed using manufacturers standard mounting
devices securely fastened to building structure. Install and connect refrigerant tubing and fittings.
B.
Installer shall supply isolation ball valves for zoned refrigerant isolation. Installer shall supply
Isolation ball valves with Schrader connection for isolating refrigerant charge and evacuation at
each cOimected air handling unit and condensing unit. Isolation ball valves, with Schrader
cOllllection, are required for instances of air handling unit isolation for troubleshooting, repair, or
replacement without affecting the remainder of the system. Isolation ball valves with Schrader
comlection are also required at condensing unit connection to isolate unit for troubleshooting,
repair or replacement and as required to provide partial capacity Heating/Cooling in the instance
of a failure of one of the multiple outdoor unit (condensing unit) compressors.
C.
During brazing an inert gas (such as nitrogen) shall be continuously passed through the system at
a rate sufficient to maintain an oxygen free environment to prevent the formation of copper oxide
scale. After piping has been completed, the refrigerant piping system shall be pressure tested at a
pressure of300 psi on the high side and 150 psi on the low side. The pressure shall be maintained
on the system for a minimum of 12 hours. The system shall be evacuated when the surrounding
ambient air is not less than 60 F. If the temperature is less, auxiliary heat must be provided to
insure proper evacuating conditions. A minimum vacuum of 500 Microns ofHg. shall be pulled
on the system and maintained for 12 hours. The vacuum pump displacement shall be not less than
2 cfm for up to 15 tons. The system shall be charged as recOimnended by the equipment
Inanufacturer.
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Oncology Center 1 Primary Care Addition
VARIABLE REFRIGERANT FLOW SYSTEM
Construction Document Submittal
August 6, 2018
D.
Electrical wiring required by this section, both high and low voltage, shall comply with the
Division 16 requirements.
E.
Start Up - Engage manufacturer or factory-authorized service representative to perfonn startup
service. Manufacturer shall provide on-site startup and cOimnissioning assistance through job
completion. Complete installation and startup checks according to manufacturer 's written
instructions. This shall include a factory startup for factory provided control devices as well as
configuring control points [or oU",r DO devices. Service represenlalive shall complelely
configure all control devices and establish remote intemet cOllllectivity with the owner's energy
management department web server.
F.
Demonstration - Engage manufacturer or factory-authorized service representative to train
Owners maintenance personnel to adjust, operate and maintain individual units and complete
system. This shall include training of the owner's energy management department representatives
as to establish control system programming, scheduling routines, alann reporting, system
topography, connnunication protocols and password level assiglllnents.
G.
The indoor air handling and outside condensing units shall be installed in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations and as shown on the drawings. The first unit installed will be
considered the typical mock up and shall require notification, inspection and approval by the
designated owner representative and/or architect and engineer before any additional installations
will be allowed.
H.
Warranty Tag - The Contractor shall attach an engraved weatherproof Guarantee or Warranty tag
to the exterior of each condensing unit. Tag is to be screwed or riveted to unit. Identification tag
shall be black with engraved 3" white letters which reads:
UNIT # (unit number)
INSTALLED BY: (contracting company's name)
l acry!.).
/y-'.ea",rL
l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
WARRANTY EXPIRES: ",
(m",o",n",th",d",
/v""ea",r.Li_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
COMPRESSOR WARRANTY EXPIRES: ",(m",o",n",ih",ld",a",v,-,
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