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1. 14 12 GROUP STUDY GROUP STUD 123 1 12 x1l2 16 x12 441 PiU 1 10 gt LPIU 1 11 1 MECHANICAL PROPOSED PLAN FIRST FLOOR FD Sse ILAA ADMI M2 1 1 8 1 0 r ET NN 55 V DEAN RECEPTI 00 6 12 ELEVATOR G243 LA H amp E X2 DG Ss TOIL 6 ADDED PIPE SIZES AND THERMOSTATS KEY NOTES 1 EXISTING EXHAUST RISER TO REMAIN 2 PROVIDE NEW EXHAUST AIR REGISTER AND RECONNECT TO EXISTING EXHAUST AIR DUCT ABOVE CEILING RETURN AIR DUCT FROM BELOW AND UP TO 4TH FLOOR SUPPLY AIR DUCT FROM BELOW AND UP TO 4TH FLOOR spartanburg charleston greenville atlanta asheville mcmillan pazdan smith 11705 jones bridge rd ste b101 johns creek ga 30005 o 678 251 4602 www mcmillanpazdansmith com PROMUS SCOTT MERIWETHER P E GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 518 BLACK CANYON PARK CANTON GA 30114 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER PHONE 678 246 5166 CONSUL
2. STURGIS LIBRARY RENOVATIONS Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgia 30144 EXISTING HOT WATER PUMP TO REMAIN EXISTING BOILER TO REMAIN SHEET ISSUE NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 12 04 14 ISSUED FOR BID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM 3 lt ADDED PIPE SIZES AND THERMOSTATS MECHANICAL PROPOSED PLAN GROUND FLOOR MEO per PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE DPF PROJECT ARCHITECT DPF DRAWN BY GD SHEET TITLE MECHANICAL PROPOSED PLAN GROUND FLOOR SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 208EMI PRIV 108 VAV 1 1 LI CN STUDY LOUNGE 105 ELEVATOR G222 EXIST DATA 100 28 20 s ac X STUDY READINGIAREAD 113
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4. J 4 G F E D C B A CLOS 147 6 1 115 C 18 8 WORKROOM S Lo EHER ars gt y gt ZS 73 GROUP STUD ROUP GROUPISTUDY O 140 116 17 78 7 G j EY 1 4 OFFIC La 14625 2 18 2 5 DIR Di v 145 144 1B 4 ae DMIN RECEPTION PIU 1 5 148 1B 6 U C PIU 1 6 GROVA STU PIU 1 4 OR AC PIU 1 2 __ f7 LE VAV 1 2 gt nisi Dt 143 T _ lt gt Dr us D _D D _D D VAV 1 6 5 M VA 2 SS 27 SS 7 X gt AC 1 1 27 1 1 m f SEMI PRIV SEMEPRIV SEMI PRIV LL LZ VAV 1 1 lt gt i lt lt gt lt gt px 1 11 1 ie d LT d PIU 1 1 i ud 5 9 1 17 al S SS gt SS i I STUDY LOUNGE 5 P J gt 4 D PIU t 8 TI 2 77 ix FE3 E 2 T7 X TZ ar iu E 0 D 3 BIBLIO INSTRUCT d e in E OWL SPACE PIU 1 9 STUDY LOUNGE 18 21 90 TABLE STOR 120 18 17 90 151 H EMI PRI LSEMI PRIV E STUDY LOUNGE 100 110 TT GFI 104 VAV 1 4 o Qu 6D G9 0 T 18 22 BREAKRM STAFF TOIL 1 24 2 AT o Lac e 1 13 B 1 15 PANEL NI 3 ey SS M
5. SCOTT MERIWETHER s GEORGIA LICENSE 430780 3 518 BLACK CANYON PARK 5 CANTON GA 30114 2 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER 9 678 246 5166 2 ee 4 N 2 lt gt 2 98 5 22 go S d ca Zg 2 c H Un SHEET ISSUE NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 2 4 4 ISSUED FORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 se mE 0000000700077 MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN THIRD FLOOR 013328 00 1 3 mt 1 RECTOR 419 T SEMINAR EZ E zz ZEE ELLE 22 2 222 234 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 22 52 52 52 7 ZZ TT 52 2 72 2 2 7 7 Z2 22 77 72 7 72 52 22 2 52 7 7 2 7 7 22 72 72 772 777 Z2 p her zl am est mm OFFICE 3 li CORRIDOR 3 mm D ud a a BP erum L i T O0 PAARE S LS SN NA INA NNI NN SA SA NT X X S xS P LIS S
6. E BONO 1610 e So res p c m g cone occ p an p FX p FX tX WE n perc E i SEE SHEET M8 1 FOR N o 1 o 2 EXISTING COOLING TOWER 1 EXISTING CHILLER CH 1 CHILLED WATER COIL A EXISTING PUMP 2 EXISTING PUMP P 2 SOMO E U OW zr CHILLED WATER COIL CHILLED WATER COIL CHILLED WATER COIL CHILLED WATER COIL CHILLED WATER COIL FG um 7 uH ui we 57 CHILLED WATER LOOP _ _ _ as 70 eomm O m E v Q TO AHU i HWR HWR P I PROMUS HWS 5 HWS SCOTT MERIWETHER P E GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 518 BLACK CANYON PARK CANTON GA 30114 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER PHONE 678 246 5166 CONSULTANT LOGO EXISTING AIR SEPARATOR o L O C eat SEE SHEET M8 1 FOR xog 1149 xog 1149 xog 1149 AN TERMINAL UNIT VAV PIU CONTROL POINTS 3 7 EXHAUST EF 1 DATA ROOM X Y EXISTING PUMP P 3 Er tho T N N UNIT HEATER TERMINAL UNIT TERMINAL UNIT TERMINAL UNIT 2 S 2 MITIS n S X S wo Hag SEALS EXISTING EXPANSION TANK 9 EXISTING BOILER B 1 HOT WATER LOOP CONTROL DEVICE LIST HOT WATER CONTROL DEVICE LIST CHILLED WATER LOOP CONTROL FUNCTION
7. L cy d uy E or T NNNM rus 001 Nic L EH L EM c 1 al 7 i 1 al I OE S i po I I roa po 2 ea 1757 OJ TF l I I l Kol ME EN Lo STACK 3 i J k J 1 1 AREA ag 9 9 08 BU E i ME Bn J L 5 a VE n 4 E pepe _ 135 oo r ri E 1 0 ria r4 rt its 1 r l Pit 46 i 1 1 1 1 le lo dg de 1 I 1 C7 I Ly I La 3 rT J 1 je 1 05 it ht E Lt NM Pt a MN it Uu I 2 7 O C d 2 1 44 d 2 9 DOCUMENTS 202 O f gt 3 aei SEEN EE _ xx poet SSS ip 4 il ji j 1 2 TAZ eK I MN 1 1 T E o a a CELUM Lo 4 CN 2 08 al IK 1 N PAPAS RL ol 4 I P g i i T T 205 bA TA 4 pI L P
8. i q D a NIS alll amp 4 Ns rl 1 MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN GROUND FLOOR KEY NOTES REMOVE EXISTING CHILLED WATER AIR HANDLING UNIT 2 REMOVE EXISTING VAV UNIT ABOVE CEILING AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK DIFFUSERS AND T STATS 3 EXISTING RESTROOM E A SYSTEM TO REMAIN SEE SHEET M2 0 FOR ADDITIONAL WORK 2 REMOVE EXISTING MEDIUM PRESSURE DUCT 5 REMOVE EXISTING MEDIUM PRESSURE RISER 6 EXISTING LIEBERT UNIT AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK TO REMAIN 7 REMOVE EXISTING RESTROOM E A SYSTEM INCLUDING REGISTERS DUCTWORK FAN AND ACCESSORIES 8 EXISTING MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IN MECHANICAL ROOM TO REMAIN EXISTING HOT WATER UNIT HEATER ABOVE CEILING AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK DIFFUSERS PIPING O REUSE EXISTING RETURN AIR DUCT AS RELIEF AIR DUCT PROVIDE NEW FIRE SMOKE DAMPER NOTE ALL EXISTING DUCTWORK CONDUIT CABLE PIPING HANGERS AND SUPPORT THAT ARE NOT BEING REUSED TO BE REMOVED IN THEIR ENTIRETY un lt O 2 in C N m LON 2 ox c xd 52 c 0 5 a ER 2 gt 8 set ue EE o uw 6 SS 22 gt o s EB G iz G
9. lt lt A o C4 N STURGIS LIBRARY RENOVATIONS 12 PIU 3 1 TITUS DTQP 4 PARALLEL 12 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 TITUS 4 PARALLEL 1000 500 1 2 3 4 70 405 40 A 3 4 TITUS DTQP 5 PARALLEL 4 5 TITUS DESV SINGLE VAV 4 4 TITUS DESV SINGLE 14 1 2 3 4 5 VAV 4 5 TITUS DESV SINGLE 4 PIU 3 7 TITUS DTQP 4 PARALLEL 12 390 520 3 4 4 6 TITUS DESV SINGLE Cs 135 GSS ce Et access i PIU 3 8 TITUS DTQP 4 PARALLEL 12 1250 375 500 1 3 3 3 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 NET 4 7 muspesV DESV swa 12 1 2 3 4 5 vae PIU 4 1 TITUS DTQP 6 PARALLEL 16 2300 920 3 4 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 4 8 TITUS DESV SINGLE ee 12 04 14 ISSUED FOR BID PIU 4 2 2 7 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 01 21 15 ADDENDUM 3 I PIU 4 3 TITUS DTQP 3 PARALLEL 950 285 380 1 3 2 5 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 ee ee kadho PIU 4 4 TITUS DTQP 3 PARALLEL 550 165 220 1 4 1 4 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 TITUS DTQP 3 PARALLEL 720 288 9 180 160 1 2 3 4 4 12 TITUS DESV SINGLE 12 500 1650 277 1 60 12345 wenn aan Wem PIU 4 6 TITUS DTQP 2 PARALLEL 450 135 1 6 1 2 180 160 6
10. ALL AROUND ALL DIRECTIONS THAN Un SUPPORTED EQUIPMENT CONCENTRIC REDUCER BALL VALVE TYPICAL 4 GRADE 6 BALANCING VALVE TYPICAL THREE WAY MODULATING HOT WATER VALVE WITH ELECTRIC ACTUATOR DIRECTION OF FLOW PIPE UNION TYPICAL HEATING COIL 3 4 DRAIN VALVE WITH HOSE CONNECTION SHEET ISSUE Ners NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY PETE S PLUGS TYPICAL 147 150 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 HOT WATER COIL PIPING CONCRETE PAD DETAIL INDOOR AUTOMATIC AIR VENT DETAIL NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO 5 MOTORIZED DAMPER BALL VALVE TYP SUPPLY AIR DUCT SEE MECHANICAL BALANCING VALVE TYPICAL FLOOR PLANS FOR CONTINUATION THREE WAY MODULATING HOT RETURN AIR DUCT SEE MECHANICAL WATER VALVE WITH ELECTRIC FLOOR PLANS FOR CONTINUATION ACTUATOR SUSPEND FROM STRUCTURE HEAT PIPE COIL SECTION WITH 3 8 DIA DROP RODS FAN SECTION HOT WATER HEATING COIL HOT WATER COIL SECTION AIR MIXING SECTION WITH MAIN FILTER INDUCED AIR INLET OUTSIDE AIR DUCT SEE MECHANICAL FLOOR PLANS FOR CONTINUATION ACCESS PANEL PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE PROJECT ARCHITECT DRAWN BY SHEET TITLE MECHANICAL DETAILS FLEXIBLE DUCT CONNECTION PRESSURE TEMPERATURE TEST PLUG TYPICAL HEAT PIPE COIL SECTION SUPPLY AIR DUCT CHILLED WATER COIL SECTION CONCRETE PAD
11. SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 SECTION AT AHU 2 PIU UNIT DETAIL NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE E om X OUTDOOR jd gt N OUTSIDE AIR NOTE OUTDOOR DEVICES OUTSIDE oo ECONOMIZER SHALL BE INDEPENDENT OF ECONOMIZER gt SYSTEM LEVEL T COMPONENTS 0 OUTDOOR N SPACE RETURN a n PLENUM c HAAA o G VAV BOX VAV BOX 2 CONTROLLER CONTROLLER t HE E o D lt mm I Oy op in CONSTANT NL CONSTANT oe ze E E E Te 9 cs 2 RETURN AIR NS SUPPLY AIR RETURN AIR CO lt gt BPE BPE NS SUPPLY AIR 3 M NS du gt FILTER FILTER 2 h VFD S VFD 0 959 g X x X X m a 2 5 B 4 T 7 DA Es z VAV BOX VAV BOX CONTROLLER CONTROLLER ENPROMUS aSr ROMU VARIABLE VARIABLE FLOW PIU BOX DIRECT HARDWIRE SAFETY INTERLOCK RETURN FAN FLOW PIU BOX SCOTT MERIWETHER P E RETURN AIR RELIEF 2s CENTRAL STATION AIR HANDLING UNIT AHU 0 AHU 1 AND AHU 4 AA AA TYPE NAME BB SYSTEM FOR AHU O 1 FOR AHU 1 AND 4 FOR AHU 4 CC ITEM NUMBER CONTROL DEVICE LIST LOOP CONTROL FUNCTION DEVICE vevicerunction Ranee REMARKS OUTSIDE AIR CONTROL EE MIXED AIR PRESSURE owanw SUPPLY FAN CON
12. 5 MES SU E c 9 5 a AE L 2 gt 8 m N set ue 2 D az E 5 jp SS os gt o o s 9 5 FEE o uj dy emm zn gt o 9 a G me nr qa PROMUS SCOTT MERIWETHER P E GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 518 BLACK CANYON PARK CANTON GA 30114 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER PHONE 678 246 5166 CONSULTANT LOGO S FC EASTER 2 Tu em II 211 tone Va SS 2 ERIS Un 7 lt 5 Z ax 5 gt 23 ac a S d 2E i x V c Un SHEET ISSUE NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 2 4 4 ISSUED FORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE DPF DRAWN BY GD RD 2 SHEET TITLE MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN FIRST FLOOR SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 Hu EN NS NUN ILLNM NON I NI NI AES Zn 9 S Ojea 1 i
13. ENGLISH CORRIDOR 9 HONORS LAB CLASSROOM DIRECTOR VAV 4 14 430 462 j gt z 23 CORRIDOR 4 5 SERI Ra d TE di Cr 2 gt y lt fe gt 89 NC N 6 4 CHASE 4 a ES EN 2 d a Tipe ART AVAL P rTPA KI 9 118 5 OMIT x x To Un r 210101010 0 T 2 AAAA TATATA TATATATA TATATATA NI STORAGE d di d ac gt ee SX gt T a rr PIU 4 10 p MATH i TESTING ES HONORS j 431 SEMINAR SERVICE SHEET ISSUE 426 i LEARNING DATE DESCRIPTION BY i 427 DIRECTOR CLOSET 12 04 14 ISSUED FOR BID L 428 438 i 01 21 15 ADDENDUM 3 i XX 7 AX mE a a a gt aD a gt a gt a gt a gt 42 a XC a a a a a a AL XI a a a a a a GER Gh GUB Geb Gb JE GER GER a ji DX DX OX X X X X CX ii K li i i 1 POWER PROPOSED PLAN FOURTH FLOOR GENERAL NOTE REFER TO SHEET E6 1 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE FOR POWER REQUIREMENTS TO ALL MEC
14. O A me ESP WG HP FLA VOLTAGE MCA MOCP ROWS FPF TOT SENS MBH tpg wBy DB WB ET LT ewr Lwr EAT LAT GM wen ROWS FPF NOTES mw mr 2 ras 27 s0 1600 2083 INTERLOCK 1234567 TRANE MCC 30 12 000 2 800 PLENUM 5 185 460 30 23 40 4 122 415 319 79 2 65 6 55 54 2 42 54 eas 180 160 42 56 185 420 1 0 3163 137X94X62 1 THRU 26 2 2 NOTES GENERAL NOTES 2 TRANE MCC 35 16 000 4 000 PLENUM as 25 460 30 38 60 4 130 564 431 179 5 65 8 55 54 2 42 54 958 180 160 41 56 264 576 1 4606 177 100 67 1 THRU 26 2 E CC aa Sess een SMS MOTOR STARTERS DISCONNECTS IF NOT FACTORY PROVIDED AND ALL EQUIPMENT TRANE MCC 35 16 000 4 000 PLENUM 25 25 460 30 38 60 4 130 564 431 179 5 65 8 55 54 2 42 54 osa 180 160 41 56 264 576 1 80 4707 177X100X67 1 THRU 26 6 5 4 DISCONNECT TO BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ALL CONTINUOUS DUTY MOTORS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH OVERLOAD PROTECTION ABUS TRANE wcc 40 20 000 4500 25 4so 3a 475 80 4 122 707 550 79 654 55 541 42 54 117 8 180 160 42 56 775 veo quer c Ve ee PROVIDE MINIMUM 2 SETS OF BELTS ACCORDING TO NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE PAR 430 32 N M OS PROVIDE
15. m d _ Ii Un si xS 24 1 4 4 E _ _ _ SSS CES SSE 1 2 7 1 i QUU Y QOQQQQQQQO TESTING COLE 1765558555505 SHEET ISSUE SERVICE LEARNING NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 2 4 4 ISSUED FORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 LIN 8 L Oz ef aaaea X X X X XX X Xp X X 1 NANE N ENNA E A I NTN E E RE R X X RE ORO KOR ORO KD OX XX X XJ 1 MECHANICAL PROPOSED PLAN FOURTH FLOOR ADDED DUCT SIZES AND M2 4 1 8 1 0 DIFFUSERS CFMs PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE DPF PROJECT ARCHITECT ES DRAWN BY GD BORSE E SHEET TITLE MECHANICAL PROPOSED PLAN FOURTH FLOOR SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 M2 4 RETURN FAN SCHEDULE CENTRAL STATION AIR HANDLING UNIT SCHEDULE lt e a ond m e MARK GREENHECK SERVICE CONFIGUR EXHAUST ESP DRIVE PHASE WEIGHT DIMENSION OPENING CONTROL NOTES SELECTION DATA FAN DATA COIL DATA COOLING GEN DATA ness MODEL AREA N WC V NO LBS IN IN n EAT LAT WATER OPERATING DIMENSION IA UNIT MANUFACTURER MODEL S A
16. 1 E 3 i 1 1 me o F FN amp is eiai PE 6 eU NY J IN RB ES LLL DE ER E GOVERNMENT Hio DOCUMENTS 202 j e a SII i aaa XXE 1 m i d EV NO all L CM ii 20 J I all Fo EXN F7 CORRIDOR 50 Soy E 1 205 S NS Ra ER a my TED T 1 gt qM i i PIU 2 3 P i yo mund MEM TD i mE IEEE dE mem 2 ii i usn NO 1i lt 2 6 py TEE te j T7 2 CHIVE I RRO 4 _ 195 H oe aS 4 dig Fa u IK 0 f ni 24 4 E oY KK Loy 4 JL cc 1 i S 1 4 EE J ESSE SS 2 3 ADDED CFMs FOR ALL EXISTING DIFFUSERS KEY NOTES SUPPLY AND RETURN AIR DUCT UP IN CHASE TO SERVE 3RD FLOOR 2 sim RETURN AIR DUCT UP IN CHASE TO PROVIDE NEW VAV BOX SEE SCHEDULE ON SHEET M6 1 PROVIDE NEW TAP FOR NEW VAV BOX CONNECT EXISTING TO NEW AT THIS LOCATION VERIFY EXISTING SIZE amp PROVIDE T
17. mwe 11 SPARE RES ee lt 406 SPARE 38 20 SPARE 55 SPARE 2 sol ojl 20 x 0 9 EL SPARE 42 20 SPARE c VAY 2 1 2 5 ENT l a ft NENNEN SCHEDULE OF EXISTING BRANCH CIRCUIT PANEL LLLI LEE eo ea dE PANEL SPECIFICATIONS B C G AIC SYMMETRICAL vav 3 1 2 3 SQUARED R o R sw u 225 AMP MAIN LUGS ONLY E N R 5 See MOSNTED K N 208 120V 39 4 WIRE O VAV 4 9 10 11 12 MEL a aie VERDURE SCHEDULE OF BRANCH CIRCUIT PANEL ac AV 4 1 RECEPT INFO COMM 21242118 20 5 121262 RECEPT WATER COOLER PANEL SPECIFICATIONS cl C SYMMETRICAL RECEPT INFO COMM 20 3 4 RECEPT VENDING 4X10 100 AMP MAIN LUGS ONLY R 1 R Un MOTORUED PAMBERE RECEPT INFO COMM 2 2412 1412 3 4 20 3 4 142 2412 RECEPT VENDING 4 J10 n RANGERS RECEPT INFO COMM 21242 20 pn paasee wOTORIZED DAMPERS cac x 0 RECEPT INFO COMM 2 3 7 20 13 9 20 SPARE GROUND FLOOR RECEPT INFO COMM C 282 182 3 47 20 15 2o TSP 73 MOTORIZED DAMPERS rom ee G RECEPT INFO COMM 2 2412 1412 3 4 20
18. SCHEDULE OF EXISTING DISTRIBUTION PANEL SCHEDULE OF EXISTING BRANCH CIRCUIT PANEL 5 5 SCHEDULE OF BRANCH CIRCUIT PANEL VYVIESTRIBDYUTIUN FANEL YF ECAISTING DRANLA CIRGULI FANEL 2 E A a PANEL SPECIFICATIONS AIC SYMMETRICAL PANEL SPECIFICATIONS B AIC SYMMETRICAL 4 SQUARE D EXISITNG SQUARE D R 5 EQUIV i 18 000 1600 AMP LUG ONLY M D S VOLTAGE 225 AMP MAIN LUGS ONLY R G B VOLTAGE c VOLTAGE SURFACE MOUNTED e SURFACE MOUNTED A C C A MAL SURFACE MOUNTED 480 277 36 4 WIRE 480 277 3 4 WIRE K K 208 120V 39 4 WIRE PHASE B PHASE C PHASE PHASE B PHASE C PHASE 6 5 a 346 110 Ht kya 1727 182 3 12 RF 1 TRANSFORMER 3C RECEPT WATER COOLER 2 3 20 1 0 806 2 20 HOT WATER CIRCULATOR 1 Ug gag 2 JOCKEY PUMP RECEPT PRINT STATION 2 s 4 20 3 os4 os 4 20 hvac conmo EIAs 3 ATS RECEPT PRINT STATION 5 1 9 g 2 m 3x Hg E aE 4 FREPUMP RECEPT PRINT STATION uz 3 4 20 7 EXISTING BER 77106 RECEPT PRINT STATION 2 2412 1412
19. Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 SECTION 087111 DOOR HARDWARE PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 A 1 2 SUMMARY Section includes 1 Mechanical door hardware for the following Swinging doors 2 Cylinders for door hardware specified in other Sections 3 Electrified door hardware Products furnished but not installed under this Section include the products listed below Coordinating and scheduling the purchase and delivery of these products remain requirements of this Section 1 Pivots and lock cylinders to be installed under other Sections 2s Permanent lock cores to be installed by Owner Related Sections 1 Division 08 Hollow Metal Doors Frames for astragals provided as part of labeled fire rated assemblies and for door silencers provided as part of hollow metal frames 2 Division 08 Aluminum Frames for door silencers provided as part of aluminum frames 3 Division 08 Flush Wood Doors for astragals and integral intumescent seals provided as part of labeled fire rated assemblies 4 Division 08 Overhead Coiling Doors for door hardware provided as part of overhead door assemblies 5 Division 01 Allowances ACTION SUBMITTALS Product Data For each type of product indicated DOOR HARDWARE 087111 1 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Kennes
20. iG lt 2 NEL d 1B MEN 1 10 L 130 EX CLOS LB J 134 1 13 1B 32 Her 1 ELEV LOBBY 1 11 HALL 18 30 ES 103 B LU AREA 1 129 12 0 Ds 113 LUE EJ GFIB _ P ES 25 2 6 0 1 LEG 1 7 9 1 7 9 1B 3 EXIST DATA 4 WOMEN 100 EEN i J Vp Ge BANQUETTES p T DL i 1A 3 ER Hi D GROUP STUDY GROUP stUny 42 JAN 124 125 UP 132 52 2 gn 1 1 1 ACCESS TOIL 1 183 1 GROUP STUD 1 123 1 10 1 11 T 1 EXIT FROM PILCHER GROUP STUDY m Dd 1 taJ HEC cates 60 60 1 PROPOSED POWER PLAN FIRST FLOOR KEY NOTES RECEPTACLE FOR WIRELESS SYSTEM WAP COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH SYSTEM PROVIDER PRIOR TO ROUGH IN LOCATION OF EXISTING DIGITAL BOARD EXISTING POWER AND COMMUNICATION TO REMAIN EXISTING BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING TO REMAIN RELOCATE TO CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION AS INDICATED AND CONNECT FOR OPERATION INTERCEPT EXISTING BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING AND CONNECT FOR OPERATION GENERAL NOTE REFER TO SHEET E6 1 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE FOR POWER REQUIREMENTS TO ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT ON THIS SHEET lt L Gm SS
21. o vm gt O gt uw 9 0 5 e nr PROMUS SCOTT MERIWETHER P E GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 518 BLACK CANYON PARK CANTON GA 30114 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER PHONE 678 246 5166 CONSULTANT LOGO LORGAR o e RE SY 6307001 OFE ERS 4 SEALS Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgia 30144 STURGIS LIBRARY RENOVATIONS SHEET ISSUE NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 2 4 4 ISSUED FORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE DPF DRAWN BY GD 2 SHEET TITLE MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN GROUND FLOOR SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 EE ZN ZN 27 Wee ABS ABS AB AB AD ABS AB AB ADS AB ABS 777 tC X3 X X 2 A SAAAAA S d RZ NIE CN Sey ame oe ae ey aoe a oy oy ser ae ee eee ee GINE COE ee em pe TE mss db EP de IP x 5 5 l l l Q E ANI eme
22. 11 U L Listing Actuators shall be Underwriters Laboratories Standard 873 listed and Canadian Standards Association Class 4813 02 certified as meeting correct safety requirements and recognized industry standards I Control Valves Provide factory fabricated U S forged and assembled electric control valves of type body material and pressure class indicated Where type or body material is not indicated provide selection as determined by manufacturer for installation requirements and pressure class based on maximum pressure and temperature in piping system Provide valve size in accordance with scheduled or specified maximum pressure drop across control valve Except as otherwise indicated provide valves which mate and match material of connecting piping Equip control valves with control valve motor actuators with proper shutoff rating for each individual application 1 Water Service Valves Equal percentage characteristics with rangeability of 50 to 1 Class 150 at 250 F and maximum full flow pressure drop 5 psig Globe type with replaceable plugs and seats of stainless steel or brass Select operators to close valves against pump shutoff head 2 Steam Service Valves Linear characteristics with rangeability to 30 to 1 and maximum full flow pressure drop of 80 of inlet pressure for low pressure INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 25 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University
23. a 5 N ZA ZAK 4 AZANZN 7 97 IX 2S De I wal x KK X X A COTATA E NENNEN eed Uy Li 1 BU V UND V AER V a UND SS a s M Nl ae 0 w 7 1 qe SS STUDY FACILITY M STUDY Feff Tv SN VIFACILITY 21 422 rA 4 54 l I miam 4 i di l lem i SS ES SES SS A x xX OX CX eg a oY MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN THIRD FLOOR 1 AE T amp d r c0 4 ES 2 P 24 VLL j IE E PN Ea H 21 fal dax ES REMOVE EXISTING DUCTWORK AND gt f w KEY NOTES REMOVE EXISTING HIGH PRESSURE DUCT WORK ABOVE CEILING FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION 2 REMOVE EXISTING SUPPLY AIR NOZZLES 3 EXISTING BOX SEE SHEET M2 3 FOR ADDITIONAL SCOPE OF WORK 4 REMOVE EXISTING
24. 1 Sound Power Level Ratings Comply with 301 Methods for Calculating Fan Sound Ratings from Laboratory Test Data Test fans according to AMCA 300 Reverberant Room Method for Sound Testing of Fans Fans shall bear AMCA certified sound ratings seal 2 Factory test fan performance for flow rate pressure power air density rotation speed and efficiency Establish ratings according to AMCA 210 Laboratory Methods of Testing Fans for Rating INDOOR MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNITS 23 73 13 5 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia 2 5 2 6 A B MOTORS General Comply with requirements in Division 15 Section Motors Noise Rating Quiet COILS Coil Sections Common or individual insulated galvanized steel casings for heating and cooling coils Design and construct to facilitate removal and replacement of coil for maintenance and to ensure full airflow through coils Water Coils Continuous circuit coil fabricated according to ARI 410 1 Face and Bypass Dampers Extruded aluminum blades with full length drive rod a Arrangement Horizontal coils Piping Connections Threaded on same end Tubes Copper Fins Aluminum with fin spacing 0 125 inch Fin and Tube Joint Mechanical bond Headers Cast iron with drain and air vent tappings Frames Galvanized steel channel frame 0 052 inch Fr
25. 2 SUPPORT ug x E N CEILING AIR DISTRIBUTION DEVICE SEE CEILING ACCESS PANEL TITUS INSULATED HIGH T BAR SHOWN SCHEDULE LAY IN SHOWN FOR DAMPER ACCESS IN SPLITTER 8 x 1 1 2 X 1 1 2 X 1 8 GALV FINISHED WALL SURFACE GYP BOARD SIMILAR SURFACE MOUNT SIMILAR NO ACCESSIBLE CEILINGS DAMPER E ANGLE OR STRAP PER SMACNA P n NYLON DRAWBAND AND do CONCEALED PIPING EXPOSED 1 2 MASTIC EACH CONNECTION 1 374 TO VIEW FLEXIBLE DUCT NOTES c OO 959596 RON FLEXIBLE DUCTS SHALL BE ONE PIECE AND SHALL NOT SPLICED TOGETHER CHANNEL IRAR SADDLE E 5 0000006 EXTEND FLEXIBLE DUCT INSULATION TO DUCT DIFFUSER PANEL INSULATION AND SEAL WITH MASTIC 9 999900960009 PBS INTERIOR WALLS MINIMUM 1 22 GALVANIZED STRAP HANGER WITH HEMMED EDGES PER SMACNA FIGURE 3 10 SPLITTER DAMPER CONTROL 8 gt E FLEXIBLE AIR DUCT SHALL BE FULLY EXTENDED AND NOT COMPRESSED WITH ELBOW RADIUS ROD W LOCK U A TITUS 37 38 or 39 1 8 to 1 2 LESS THAN R D 1 0 LINEAR DIFFUSER PROVIDE NON METALLIC INSULATED FLEXIBLE DUCT E TYPICAL LINEAR DIFFUSER DETAIL PIPE SLEEVE THRU WALL FLEXIBLE DUCT CONNECTION DETAIL HVAC DUCT DETAILS NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE CHR UPSTREAM CHS DOWNSTREAM AE PROM US SCOTT MERIWETHER P E MAIN DUCT GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 518 BLACK CANYON PARK CANTON GA
26. 3 4 20 9 EXISTING 1 E 1 2 6 PANEL MA RECEPT PRINT STATION 2 2412 1412 3 4 20 11 EXISTING 1 E o 9 s 336 7 BREAKER PROVISION RECEPT CASH MACH 2 212 1412 3 4 20 13 EXISTING 1 RELE PT STATION _ EXISTING Bon E a E i 1 1 ETE SPARE 1 20 19 102 EXISTING w M KVA TOTAL PER PHASE SPARE a os PR E ou s E T 7 EXISTING BRANCH FEEDER AND CIRCUIT BREAKER TO REMAIN TAMPS TOTAL PER PHASE SPACE SPACE e b 434 138 1 1 WV SS ha ESS EXISTING BRANCH FEEDER WITH LOAD MODIFIED FOR THIS PROJECT PKA TOTAL SPARE ee 3 4 1412 2 12 MOTORIZED DAMPERS LE a 2 NEW BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING AND CIRCUIT BREAKER RECEPT RR JAN OKK A 5 eS Se ROLL FILTER e ee INSTALL CIRCUIT BREAKER IN SPACE IN PANEL KVA TOTAL PER PHASE EE E TOTAL PER PHASE TOTAL EC _ I SCHEDULE OF EXISTING DISTRI
27. SHEET ISSUE l NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 2 4 4 ISSUED FORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 PROVIDE SURFACE MOUNTED WIREMOLD FOR DEVICES IN THIS LOCATION PROVIDE SURFACE MOUNTED WIREMOLD TO PLUG STRIP IN THIS LOCATION MOUNT ON EXISTING HORIZONTAL STORE FRONT FRAMING AT ROUGHLY 3 4 AFF COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH FURNITURE PRIOR TO INSTALLING PROVIDE 2 1 CONDUIT SLEEVES WITH PULL STRING FOR COMMUNICATION CABLING FOR EACH JUNCTION BOX AT THIS LOCATION TYPICAL ROUTE CONDUIT TO AN ACCESSIBLE CEILING FOR FUTURE USE JUNCTION BOXES FOR CASH MACHINE MOUNT AT 18 SIDE BY SIDE HORIZONTAL SHOWN AS INDICATED FOR CLARITY PROVIDE CONNECTION TO UNIT AS REQUIRED APPROXIMATE ROUTING OF EXISTING FIBER CABLING CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT CABLE SO IT IS NOT REMOVED NOR DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED ROUTING OF BRANCH WIRING UNDER SLAB FOR FLOOR BOX POWER RECEPTACLE FLOOR BOX COVER TO BE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH A THREADED HUB FOR BRANCH WIRING WHIP TO TABLE POWER DEVICES IF REQUIRED TYPICAL OF TWO PROPOSED ROUTING OF COMMUNICATION CONDUIT UNDER SLAB FOR COMMUNICATION FLOOR BOX TYPICAL 2500 1 POWER PROPOSED PLAN GROUND FLOOR CONTRACTOR TO RELOCATE EXISTING ALARM PANEL FROM THE EXISTING VAULT BEING REMOVED TO THIS RARE BOOKS ROOM AS NEEDED COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION OF SYSTEM AND RECONNECT FOR OPERATION EXISTING BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING TO REMAIN RELOCATE T
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29. 72 FEDERAL SPECIFICATION FED SPEC m INSULATED POWER CABLE ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION IPCEA B SCOPE OF WORK 10 11 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE JOB SITE PRIOR TO BID TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE PROJECT AND INTENT OF THE DRAWINGS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A PERMIT FOR WORK TO BE COMPLETED AND INCLUDE COST FOR ALL PERMIT FEES PERMITS INSPECTIONS AND TESTING IN THE BID THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NEW MATERIAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE DOCUMENTS AND APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THESE DOCUMENTS AND THOSE OF OTHER DISCIPLINES TO THE ARCHITECT ENGINEER FOR WRITTEN DIRECTION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHANGES NECESSARY IN THE WORK THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT SCALE THE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS REFER TO THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS THE CONTRACTOR IS EXPECTED TO PROVIDE ALL MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR A COMPLETE OPERATING SYSTEM IT IS NOT THE INTENT OF THESE DOCUMENTS TO SHOW EVERY MINOR DETAIL OF CONSTRUCTION THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE ELECTRICAL WORK WITH OTHER TRADES AND MAKE PROPER PROVISIONS IN RELATION TO THEIR WORK ANY CHANGES REQUIRED DUE TO LACK OF COORDINATION SHALL BE MADE AT THE CONTRACTORS EXPENSE THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CUTTING AND PATCHING OF THEIR WORK THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT EQUIPMENT DATA AND SHOP DRAWINGS IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT AND AS DIRECTED BY GENERAL PROJECT REQUIREMENTS IN PROJECT MANUAL AS APPLICABLE SUB
30. DEVICE CUT SHEETS A COMPLETE POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM FLOOR PLAN DRAWINGS INDICATING ALL DEVICE LOCATIONS AND NUMBERS COMPLETE BATTERY CALCULATIONS AND COMPLETE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT CALCULATIONS FOR THE SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED TO THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT PROVIDE THE OWNER WITH A COMPLETE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION MANUAL COVERING ALL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT INSTALLED FOR THIS PROJECT KEEP AT THE MAIN FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL PROVIDE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION AT THE FINAL INSPECTION OF THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT EDITIONS OF NFPA 72 AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2 EQUIPMENT ALL NEW EQUIPMENT AND DEMCES SHALL BE U L LISTED FOR FIRE SERVICE AND SHALL BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE EXISTING SYSTEM IN USE THE FIRE ALARM SHALL BE CAPABLE OF FUTURE EXPANSION AS REQUIRED ROUTING OF THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CONDUIT IS DIAGRAMMATIC ONLY VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS PRIOR STARTING WORK ALL FIRE ALARM NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES SHALL ACTIVATE UPON INITIATION OF THE GENERAL ALARM ALL FIRE ALARM AUDIBLE SIGNALS IN OPEN AREA SHALL HAVE A THREE PLUS TEMPORAL PATTERN ALL FIRE ALARM AUDIBLE SIGNALS SHALL HAVE A SOUND LEVEL OF AT LEAST 15 dba ABOVE THE AVERAGE AMBIENT SOUND LEVEL MANUAL STATIONS TO BE INSTALLED AT 48 INCHES A F F MOUNT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AUDIBLE VISUAL SIGNALS COMBINATION DEVICES SUCH T
31. For door hardware units that are exposed when door is closed except for units already specified with concealed fasteners Do not use through bolts for installation where bolt head or nut on opposite face is exposed unless it is the only means of securely attaching the door hardware Where through bolts are used on hollow door and frame construction provide sleeves for each through bolt 2 Fire Rated Applications Wood or Machine Screws For the following 1 Hinges mortised to doors or frames use threaded to the head wood screws for wood doors and frames 2 Strike plates to frames 3 Closers to doors and frames DOOR HARDWARE 087111 12 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 2 20 A B C D b Steel Through Bolts For the following unless door blocking is provided 1 Closers to doors and frames 2 Surface mounted exit devices Spacers or Sex Bolts For through bolting of hollow metal doors 4 Fasteners for Wood Doors Comply with requirements DHI WDHS 2 Recommended Fasteners for Wood Doors 5 Gasketing Fasteners Provide noncorrosive fasteners for exterior applications and elsewhere as indicated FINISHES Provide Satin Chrome Stainless Steel unless otherwise noted Protect mechanical finishes on exposed surfaces from damage by applying a strippable temporary protective cov
32. Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 mouse activity is detected Operators shall be able to adjust automatic log out delay c Encrypted Security Data Store system security data including operator passwords in an encrypted format System shall not display operator passwords 5 System Diagnostics System shall automatically monitor controller and I O point operation System shall annunciate controller failure and I O point locking manual overriding to a fixed value 6 Alarm Processing System input and status objects shall be configurable to alarm on departing from and on returning to normal state Operator shall be able to enable or disable each alarm and to configure alarm limits alarm limit differentials alarm states and alarm reactions for each system object Configure and enable alarm points as specified in Section 15900 Part 5 Sequences of Operation Alarms shall be BACnet alarm objects and shall use BACnet alarm services 7 Alarm Messages Alarm messages shall use an English language descriptor without acronyms or mnemonics to describe alarm source location and nature 8 Alarm Reactions Operator shall be able to configure by object actions workstation or web server shall initiate on receipt of each alarm As a minimum workstation or web server shall be able to log print start programs display messages send e mail send page and audibly annunciate The send e mail alarm action should be able to run a report and attach i
33. SUSPENDED SAME AS ABOVE EXCEPT WIRED THRU ATS GENERATOR VIA BODINE RELAY 6 FLUORESCENT DOWN LIGHT FIXTURE WITH CLEAR APERTURE AND WHITE FINISH GOTHAM AFV SERIES CEILING RECESSED SAME AS ABOVE EXCEPT WIRED THRU ATS GENERATOR VIA BODINE RELAY 1 x4 FLUORESCENT WRAPAROND FIXTURE 8 FLUORESCENT PENDANT FIXTURE WITH SHORT HOUSING STACKED RINGS AND SATIN SILVER FINISH GOTHAM PDPF SERIES 14 FLUORESCENT PENDANT FIXTURE WITH WHITE GLASS UPPER SHIELD AND SATIN SILVER FINISH GOTHAM PDPF SERIES 8 LINEAR FLUORESCENT PENDANT FIXTURE WITH PARABOLIC LOUVER AND WHITE FINISH FINELITE S12 ID SERIES 4 FLUORESCENT PENDANT FIXTURE WITH WHITE GLASS AND SATIN SILVER FINISH GOTHAM PDPF SERIES EXTERIOR HID WALL SCONCE WITH FLOOD UP BEAM DOWN DISTRIBUTION AND WHITE FINISH WET LOCATION RATED US ARCHITECTURAL LASER SERIES OPEN FACE LED FIXTURE WITH OPEN GUARD FINISH SELECTED BY ARCHITECT LITHONIA VGR1C SERIES HIGH FREQ ELECTRONIC CEILING WALL CEILING SUSPENDED CEILING SUSPENDED CEILING SUSPENDED CEILING SUSPENDED 2 WALL SURFACE 2 WALL CEILING GYX3 SURFACE SAME AS ABOVE EXCEPT WIRED THRU ATS GENERATOR VIA BODINE RELAY 4 FLUORESCENT INDUSTRIAL STRIP FIXTURE WITH WIRE GUARD AND WHITE FINISH LITHONIA C SERIES EDGE LIT EXIT LIGHT FIXTURE WITH RED LETTERING ALUMINUM HOUSING AND 90 MINUTE BATTERY BACKUP LITHONIA EDGR SERIES EXIT LIGHT FIXTURE WITH RED LET
34. System Configuration Utilities for future modifications to the system Graphical Programming Direct digital control software Application Software BAS Server Database The BAS server software shall utilize a Java DataBase Connectivity JDBC compatible database such as MS Access MS SQL 7 0 Oracle 81 or DB2 BAS systems written to Proprietary databases are NOT acceptable C Database Open Connectivity The BAS server database shall be Java DataBase Connectivity JDBC compatible allowing real time access of data via the following standard mechanisms 1 Common Object Request Broker Architecture CORBA 2 OLE OPC for Microsoft Client s Server platform only 3 Import Export of the database from or to XML extensible Mark up Language D Communication Protocol s The native protocol for the BAS server software shall be BACnet as defined by ASHRAE standard SPC135 addition the software shall be able to support concurrent operation of multiple standard and non standard protocols such as 1 MODBUS 2 SMNP E Cross Platform Capability The BAS system software client and server shall be operating system and hardware agnostic being able to run on Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows NT Sun Microsystems Solaris and Red Hat Linux F ThinClient Web Browser Based The GUI shall be thin client or browser based and shall meet the following criteria 1 Web Browser s for PC s Only 6 x browser Ex
35. architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 systems and 42 for high pressure Class 150 at 250 F valve with replaceable plugs and seats of stainless steel 3 Double Seated Valves Balanced plug type with caged type trim providing seating and guiding surfaces on top and bottom guided plugs 4 Valve Trim and Stems Polished stainless steel Packing Spring loaded teflon self adjusting 6 Terminal Unit Control Valves Provide control ball valves for control of terminal units including but not necessarily limited to convectors thinned tube radiation and fan coil units that are of integral motor type Provide 2 position or modulating type valves electrically actuated by line voltage or by 24VAC e J Control Dampers Provide automatic control low leakage opposed blade dampers with damper frames not less than formed 13 gauged galvanized steel Provide mounting holes for enclosed duct mounting Provide damper blades not less than formed 16 gauged galvanized steel with maximum blade width of 8 inch Equip dampers with motors of proper rating of each application 1 Secure blades to inch diameter zinc plated axles using zinc plated hardware Seal off against spring stainless steel blade bearings Provide blade bearings Nylon and provide thrust bearings at each end of every blade Construct blade linkage hardware of zinc plated steel and brass Submit leakage and flow characteristics plus size schedule for
36. b Lund Equipment Co Inc MMF Industries 3 Portable Cabinet Tray for mounting in cabinet equipped with key holding panels envelopes and cross index system Key Lock Boxes Designed for storage of two keys with tamper switches to connect to intrusion detection system 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following a GE Security Inc b HPC Inc Knox Company OPERATING TRIM Operating Trim BHMA A156 6 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following a DORMA b IVES Hardware an Ingersoll Rand Company Rockwood Manufacturing Company d Trimco Flat Push Plates 1 8 inch 3 2 mm thick 4 inches wide by 16 inches high 102 mm wide by 406 mm high with square corners and beveled edges secured with exposed screws Push Pull Plates 1 8 inch 3 2 mm thick 3 1 2 inches wide by 15 3 4 inches high 89 mm wide by 400 mm high with square corners beveled edges and raised integral lip secured with exposed screws Straight Pull Plate Door Pulls 0 050 inch 1 3 mm thick plate 4 inches wide by 16 inches high 102 mm wide by 406 mm high with square corners and beveled edges pull with minimum clearance of 1 1 2 inches 38 mm from face of door 1 3 4 inch 19 mm constant diameter pull 2 Mounting Surface applied with concealed fasteners 3 Overall Pull Length 9 inches 229 mm DOOR
37. depending on whether the signal they conduct is analog or digital Labels Labels shall be similar to wires in that they are used to form logical connections between two points Labels shall form a connection by reference instead of a visual connection 1 two points labeled A on a drawing are logically connected even though there is no wire between them Parameter A parameter shall be a value that may be tied to the input of a microblock Properties Dialog boxes shall appear after a microblock has been inserted which has editable parameters associated with it Default parameter dialog boxes shall contain various editable and non editable fields and shall contain push buttons for the purpose of selecting default parameter settings Icon An icon shall be graphic representation of a software program Each graphic microblock has an icon associated with it that graphically describes it function Menu bar Icon Shall be an icon that is displayed on the menu bar on the GPL screen which represents its associated graphic microblock Live Graphical Programs The Graphic Programming software must support a live mode where all input output data calculated data and setpoints shall be displayed in a live real time mode For each piece of HVAC equipment the graphic program shall be complete and viewed on one screen For example a graphic program used for an Air Handling Unit shall not be broken down into separate components and requi
38. plate keyed to shaft with solid steel key 1 Fan Hub Blade Bearing Assemblies Cast aluminum machined and fitted with threaded bearing wells to receive blade bearing assemblies 2 Blades Replaceable cast aluminum factory mounted and balanced to hub assembly 3 Fan Shaft Turned ground and polished steel designed to operate at no more than 70 percent of first critical speed at top of fan s speed range Shafts Statically and dynamically balanced and designed for continuous operation at maximum rated fan speed and motor horsepower with final alignment and belt adjustment made after installation INDOOR MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNITS 23 7313 4 Sturgis Library Renovations mcmillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia 1 Turned ground and polished hot rolled steel with keyway Ship with a protective coating of lubricating oil 2 Designed to operate at no more than 70 percent of first critical speed at top of fan s speed range 1 Prelubricated and Sealed Shaft Bearings Self aligning pillow block type ball bearings 1 Ball Bearing Rating Life ABMA 9 Lio of 120 000 hours J Grease Lubricated Shaft Bearings Self aligning pillow block type tapered roller bearings with double locking collars and two piece cast iron housing 1 Roller Bearing Rating Life 11 Lio of 120 000 hours Grease Lubricated Shaft Bearings Self align
39. unless otherwise indicated Smoke and Draft Control Door Assemblies Where smoke draft control door assemblies are required provide door hardware that meet requirements of assemblies tested according to UL 1784 and installed in compliance with NFPA 105 1 Air Leakage Rate Maximum air leakage of 0 3 cfm sq ft at the tested pressure differential of 0 3 inch wg of water Electrified Door Hardware Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70 Article 100 by testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction G Means of Egress Doors Latches do not require more than 15 lbf to release the latch Locks do not require use of a key tool or special knowledge for operation Accessibility Requirements For door hardware on doors in an accessible route comply with the U S Architectural amp Transportation Barriers Compliance Board s ADA ABA Accessibility Guidelines l Provide operating devices that do not require tight grasping pinching or twisting of the wrist and that operate with a force of not more than 5 Ibf 2 Comply with the following maximum opening force requirements Interior Non Fire Rated Hinged Doors 5 Ibf applied perpendicular to door b Sliding or Folding Doors 5 lbf applied parallel to door at latch Fire Doors Minimum opening force allowable by authorities having jurisdiction 3 Bevel raised thresholds with a slope of not more than 1 2 Provide thresholds not more than 1
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41. 2 inch high 4 Adjust door closer sweep periods so that from an open position of 70 degrees the door will take at least 3 seconds to move to a point 3 inches from the latch measured to the leading edge of the door I Keying Conference Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Section 013100 Project Management and Coordination DOOR HARDWARE 087111 3 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 1 5 1 6 PART 2 2 1 22 A DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING Deliver keys to manufacturer of key control system for subsequent delivery to Owner WARRANTY Special Warranty Manufacturer s standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of door hardware that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period 1 Warranty Period Three years from date of Substantial Completion unless otherwise indicated a Electromagnetic Locks Five years from date of Substantial Completion b Exit Devices Two years from date of Substantial Completion Manual Closers 10 years from date of Substantial Completion d Concealed Floor Closers Five years from date of Substantial Completion PRODUCTS SCHEDULED DOOR HARDWARE Provide door hardware for each door as shown on Drawings to comply with requirements in this Section 1 Door Hardware Sets Provi
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43. 50 1 3 5 1ST LEVEL TRANSFORMER TGB 75K SUB ELECT d ROOM 9 MDP 11 SDBB 2 4 6 PANEL KANEL Eo L 200A NF TRANSFORMER P TGBB 1L YS qp GROUND LEVEL LEGEND NEW EXISITING PROVIDE 1341 0 GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR IN 3 4 SCHEDULE 40 PVC CONDUIT TO NEAREST EFFECTIVELY GROUNDED BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL MEMBER N Ho 3 2 in 00 o a s D a zd Ll M gt c s o 0 UU 53 T Uu c N H 2 7 o o ax d dE 5 Q ox 0 Gg d a i 2 gt o o sz ss zx 895 a gt f gt 9 0 m B o s 5 SCOTT MERIWETHER GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 518 BLACK CANYON PARK CANTON GA 30114 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER PHONE 678 246 5166 CONSULTANT LOGO wane owes ERN S SEALS Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgia 30144 STURGIS LIBRARY RENOVATIONS SHEET ISSUE NO DATE _ DESCRIPTION BY i2 04 14 _ ISSUEDFORBID 01 21 15 _ ADDENDUM3 PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE PROJECT ARCHITECT DRAWN BY SHEET TITLE ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 e D sie 2 6 E p LO Im
44. DEVICE RANGE REMARKS LOOP CONTROL FUNCTION DEVICE DEvIcEFUNcTON Ranee REMARKS BER HOT WATER SUPPLY TEMPERATURE o 2009 EXISTING COOLING TOWER mee COND WATER SUPPLY TEMPERATURE ovr CONTROL DEVICE LIST LOOP CONTROL FUNCTION pevice REMARKS me OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE 0 TO 140 D OUTSIDE RELATIVE HUMIDITY 10 TO 100 NOTES SET POINTS ARE IDENTIFIED IN SEQUENCE OF OPERATION POWER BY DIV 16 CONTROL WIRING BY CONTROL CONTRACTOR CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER BY PIU MANUFACTURER PROVIDE WITH ADJUSTABLE SCR FAN SPEED CONTROL PROVIDE WITH SINGLE POINT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION PROVIDE DDC CONTROLLER WITH WEB INTERFACE Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgia 30144 STURGIS LIBRARY RENOVATIONS SHEET ISSUE NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY i2 04 14 ISSUED FORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 SET POINTS ARE IDENTIFIED IN SEQUENCE OF OPERATION SET POINTS ARE IDENTIFIED IN SEQUENCE OF OPERATION POWER BY DIV 16 CONTROL WIRING BY CONTROL CONTRACTOR CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER BY PIU POWER BY DIV 16 CONTROL WIRING BY CONTROL CONTRACTOR CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER BY PIU MANUFACTURER MANUFACTURER PROVIDE WITH ADJUSTABLE SCR FAN SPEED CONTROL PROVIDE WITH ADJUSTABLE SCR FAN SPEED CONTROL PROVIDE WITH SINGLE POINT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION PROVIDE WITH SINGLE POINT ELECTRICAL CONNECTIO
45. Division 23 Section HVAC Instrumentation and Controls Low Leakage Outside Air Dampers Double skin airfoil blade galvanized steel dampers with compressible jamb seals and extruded vinyl blade edge seals in opposed blade arrangement with steel operating rods rotating in stainless steel sleeve bearings mounted in a single galvanized steel frame and with operating rods connected with a common linkage Leakage rate shall not exceed 5 cfm sq ft at 1 inch wg and 9 cfm sq ft at 4 inch wg Mixing Boxes Parallel blade galvanized steel dampers mechanically fastened to steel operating rod in reinforced galvanized steel cabinet Connect operating rods with common linkage and interconnect linkages so dampers operate simultaneously Combination Filter and Mixing Box Parallel blade galvanized steel dampers mechanically fastened to steel operating rod in reinforced galvanized steel cabinet Connect operating rods with common linkage and interconnect linkages so dampers operate simultaneously Cabinet support members shall hold 2 inch thick pleated flat permanent or throwaway filters Provide hinged access panels or doors to allow removal of filters from both sides of unit FILTER SECTION Filters Comply with NFPA 90A Filter Section Provide filter holding frames arranged for flat or angular orientation with access doors on both sides of unit Filters shall be removable from one side Disposable Panel Filters Factory fabricated viscous co
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47. No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 HW AL5 Doors G107A G107B Each to receive 3 Hinges 1 Power transfer 1 Electric exit device 1 Pull bar 1 Closer 1 Power supply 1 1 HW AL6 BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 05260 05260 4612 US26D 8801 SE REX US32D 1191 5 x type E mount 630 UNIJ 4400 by back plates as req 689 PS SE Seals by door manufacturer Card reader by security contractor Doors 112A 114A 115A 116A 117A 118A 119A 122A 123A 123B Each to receive 3 Hinges 1 Wireless lock 1 Closer 1 Wall floor stop 1 Seals by door manufacturer HW AL7 Door 143B Each to receive Hinges Wireless lock Closer Wall floor stop Seals by door manufacturer 02 END OF SECTION DOOR HARDWARE BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 US26D ILS 626 4400 REG by drop plates as req 689 1270CV 1211 as required 630 626 BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 US26D ILS 626 UNIJ 4400 by back plates as req 689 1270CV 1211 as required 630 626 Hager Adams Rite Adams Rite Trimco Yale Adams Rite Hager Lenel Yale Trimco Hager Lenel Yale Trimco 087111 23 Sturgis Library Renovations Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia mcemillan pazdan smith architecture SECTION 23 05 15 VARIABLE FREQUENCY SPEED CONTROLLERS PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 1 2 1 3 RELATED DOCUMENTS A The requirements of the General Conditions Special Conditions and
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49. PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE PROJECT ARCHITECT DRAWN BY GD SHEET TITLE MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN SECOND FLOOR SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 1 2 pg ag sk eh a gt H SS 5 f i H L 24 T 5 i E X mp go D A lj Sete 1 55 5 mM TYP OF ALL Taa 5 Hot gt ee ee ee ee N L 7 11 enr Mpeg N ME aa ee TERRIER NUN ES Mj l SS TT ET LT GN TT AF LS E P L PE INA Lam S SN SZ NV bales hata UA A NAAT izz 2 2 mae SI SN 71 D LANITOR 17306 AN ee UN TAZ Zi 8 E o uz TN 2 CORRIDOR 4 ii l 1 305 6 SUR MN Fa 57 L NZ NZ NZ NN yd Nd a IZ SVISZSZSZSZI 522 2 2
50. Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia 3 6 3 7 3 8 1 Energize motor verify proper operation of motor drive system and fan wheel Adjust fan to indicated rpm Replace fan and motor pulleys as required to achieve design conditions 2 Measure and record motor electrical values for voltage and amperage 3 Manually operate dampers from fully closed to fully open position and record fan performance Refer to Division 23 Section Testing Adjusting and Balancing for modular indoor air handling system testing adjusting and balancing ADJUSTING Adjust damper linkages for proper damper operation CLEANING Clean modular indoor air handling units internally on completion of installation according to manufacturer s written instructions Clean fan interiors to remove foreign material and construction dirt and dust Vacuum clean fan wheels cabinets and coils entering air face After completing system installation and testing adjusting and balancing modular indoor air handling and air distribution systems clean filter housings and install new filters DEMONSTRATION Engage a factory authorized service representative to train Owner s maintenance personnel to adjust operate and maintain modular indoor air handling units Refer to Division 1 Section Closeout Procedures END OF SECTION 23 73 13 INDOOR MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNITS 23 73 13 10 AIR DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULE MECHANICAL NOTES MECHAN
51. REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 2 16 2 17 Adhesive Backed Perimeter Gasketing Vinyl bulb gasket material applied to frame rabbet with self adhesive Door Sweeps Nylon brush gasket material held in place by flat aluminum housing or flange surface mounted to face of door with screws THRESHOLDS Thresholds BHMA A156 21 fabricated to full width of opening indicated 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following a National Guard Products b Pemko Manufacturing Co an ASSA ABLOY Group company Reese Enterprises Inc d Zero International Compressing Top Thresholds Metal member with compressible vinyl seal on top of threshold that seals against bottom of door and base metal of stainless steel Saddle Thresholds 1 Type Fluted top 2 Base Metal Stainless steel Half Saddle Thresholds Fluted top metal member and base metal of aluminum METAL PROTECTIVE TRIM UNITS Metal Protective Trim Units BHMA A156 6 fabricated from 0 050 inch 1 3 mm thick stainless steel with manufacturer s standard machine or self tapping screw fasteners 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following a Don Jo Mfg Inc b IVES Hardware an Ingersoll Rand company c Rockwood Manufacturing Company d Trimco Kick Plates8 inches high by door width with allowance for frame stops DOOR HARDWARE 087111 11
52. Section 15010 23 00 00 Mechanical General apply to all work specified in this section COORDINATION A The speed controllers of one manufacturer have been used as the basis of design Any modifications that result from the use of any other units shall be coordinated with all trades Any modifications shall be performed without incurring any additional cost to the contract ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A B Variable frequency speed controllers manufactured by ASEA Brown Bovari ABB Danfoss or Cutler Hammer will be acceptable Warranty Provide full factory warranty for 36 months PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 1 DESCRIPTION A The variable frequency speed controllers shall be provided in a NEMA 1 enclosure for individual partition or fabricated support installation B The speed controllers shall be of the variable voltage input type or pulse width modulation type C If fabricated supports are used to mount speed controllers they shall be designed to support the full weight of the controller plus any additional force anticipated to be applied during installation maintenance or incidental contact If controllers are partition mounted structural supports shall be incorporated in the partition framing to comply with the same criteria D Fused input shall utilize standard I squared T type fuses E Inverters shall have UL or ETL approval VARIABLE FREQUENCY SPEED CONTROLLERS 23 05 15 1 Sturgis Library Renovations memill
53. TO CENTERLINE OF SWITCH UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 4 WAY 20 AMP SWITCH MOUNT 42 A F F TO CENTERLINE OF SWITCH UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE SINGLE POLE 20 AMP SWITCH WITH DIMMER MOUNT 42 A F F TO CENTERLINE OF SWITCH UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 3 WAY DIMMER 20 AMP SWITCH MOUNT 42 A F F TO CENTERLINE OF SWITCH UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE LIGHTING CONTROL OVERRIDE SWITCH MATCH SWITCH WITH SYSTEM PROVIDED SINGLE POLE 20 AMP MOTION ONLY SWITCH MOUNT 42 A F F TO CENTERLINE OF SWITCH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED WATTSTOPPER PW 100 SERIES 225 SQ FT 15 X 15 MAX SINGLE DOUBLE POLE 20 AMP MOTION SOUND SWITCH PASSIVE PIR AND ULTRASONIC US DUAL TECHNOLOGY MOUNT 42 A F F TO CENTERLINE OF SWITCH UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE WATTSTOPPER DW 100 SERIES 225 SQ FT 15 X 15 MAX LINE VOLTAGE PASSIVE ONLY MOTION SENSOR WITH 1200 SQ FT COVERAGE AERA WATTSTOPPER 355 SERIES 1200 SQ FT 12 X 12 SQ 8 MH LINE VOLTAGE MOTION SOUND SENSOR PASSIVE PIR AND ULTRASONIC US DUAL TECHNOLOGY WITH 1000 SQ FT COVERAGE AREA WATTSTOPPER DT 355 SERIES 1000 SQ FT 40 X 40 SQ 8 MH LINE VOLTAGE MOTION SENSOR DAMP LOCATION RATED WATTSTOPPER HB350 SERIES DUAL CIRCUIT HB340 LOW VOLTAGE MOTION SENSOR PASSIVE PIR WET LOCATION RATED WATTSTOPPER CB 100 SERIES LOW VOLTAGE MOTION SOUND SENSOR PASSIVE PIR AND ULTRASONIC US DUAL TECHNOLOGY WITH 1000 SQ FT COVERAGE AREA WATTSTOPPER DT 300 SERIE
54. Where cutting and fitting are required to install door hardware onto or into surfaces that are later to be painted or finished in another way coordinate removal storage and reinstallation of surface protective trim units with finishing work Do not install surface mounted items until finishes have been completed on substrates involved 1 Set units level plumb and true to line and location Adjust and reinforce attachment substrates as necessary for proper installation and operation 2 Drill and countersink units that are not factory prepared for anchorage fasteners Space fasteners and anchors according to industry standards Hinges Install types and in quantities indicated in door hardware schedule but not fewer than the number recommended by manufacturer for application indicated or one hinge for every 30 inches of door height whichever is more stringent unless other equivalent means of support for door such as spring hinges or pivots are provided Lock Cylinders Install construction cores to secure building and areas during construction period 1 Replace construction cores with permanent cores as indicated in keying schedule 2 Furnish permanent cores to Owner for installation Key Control System Tag keys and place them on markers and hooks in key control system cabinet as determined by final keying schedule Thresholds Set thresholds for exterior doors and other doors indicated in full bed of sealant complying with requir
55. a M i UN A MEME pun n 28 5 Sg ed 3 x O Ej E B I N THER r 99 Coe a E Cosi o ss a o uj emm O xum gt Be EE 1 VY B oc ete ee mms 4 EL ROMUS SCOTT MERIWETHER s GEORGIA LICENSE 430780 e 3 518 BLACK CANYON PARK 5 CANTON GA 30114 2 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER 678 246 5166 2 ee i 0 52 6 GINS S a ERK Un 7 lt gt 2 gd LL 8 i z l G 85 S dH 2E i T l x x 2 D oO Un SHEET ISSUE NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 2 4 4 ISSUED FORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 prr PROPOSED POWER PLAN FIRST FLOOR egy No 013328 00 E 1
56. able to simultaneously graphically display multiple trends per graph 2 Local Trends Trend data shall be collected locally by Multi Equipment Single Equipment general purpose controllers and periodically uploaded to the BAS server if historical trending is enabled for the BACnet object Trend data including run time hours and start time date shall be retained in non volatile module memory 3 Resolution Sample intervals shall be as small as one 0 1 second Each trended point will have the ability to be trended at a different trend interval When multiple points are selected for display that have different trend intervals the system will automatically scale the axis 4 Dynamic Update Trends shall be able to dynamically update at operator defined intervals 5 Zoom It shall be possible to zoom in on a particular section of a trend for more detailed examination 6 Numeric Value Display It shall be possible to pick any sample on a trend and have the numerical value displayed J Security Access Secure access from the web browser GUI to BAS server shall require a Login Name and Password Access to different areas of the BAS system shall be defined in terms of Roles Privileges and geographic area of responsibility as specified 1 Roles Roles shall reflect the actual roles of different types of operators Each role shall comprise a set of easily understood English language privileges Roles shall be defined in terms of View Edit an
57. adjustable the system shall be under the control of a space humidity sensor Anytime space relative humidity rises above the set point of 55 RH adjustable the chilled water coil three way control valve shall open 100 to the coil and when space relative humidity drops below 50 the system shall revert to its normal space temperature control During dehumidification the hot water coil in each VAV terminal box shall modulate the 3 way control valve as required to maintain the space cooling set point temperature in each zone During the unoccupied periods anytime space temperature drops below 50 degrees F adjustable as sensed by any a night set back temperature sensor the respective air handling unit supply fan shall start the respective return fan shall be enable and the outside air damper shall remain closed The 3 way hot water valve shall fully open to the coil Once the return air temperature rises above the night set back temperature the air handling unit shall be disable The VAV terminal units and PIUs boxes associated with each air handling unit shall all operate the same as follows Their respective room temperature sensor shall modulate the primary air damper activate the box blower and modulate the 3 way hot water valve in sequence to maintain set point temperature On a rise in space INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 34 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architectu
58. are normalized on an area basis an annual use basis or an occupied hour basis h The user shall have the option of entering benchmark data for an individual facility or a group of facilities i 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 i Low High Average value of the metered value being displayed i Heating and or Cooling Degree Days for the time period s being displayed ii Environmental Index for the facilities and time periods being displayed C Building Performance 1 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 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
59. are operational 6 Ceilings are installed in critical areas where air pattern adjustments are required and access to balancing devices is provided E Windows and doors can be closed so design conditions for system operations can be met TESTING AND BALANCING PROCEDURES Perform preliminary test and balance of existing chilled water condenser water and hot water systems This testing shall be performed at the commencement of the project and shall be coordinated with owner Provide report of existing conditions to include the following l Maximum available flow in GPM 2 Static pressure differential at pump at maximum available flow Perform testing and balancing procedures on each system according to procedures contained in AABC national standards or NEBB s Procedural Standards for Testing TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 23 05 93 4 Sturgis Library Renovations mcmillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia 3 4 3 5 Adjusting and Balancing of Environmental Systems or SMACNA s HVAC Systems Testing Adjusting and Balancing Cut insulation ducts pipes and equipment cabinets for installation of test probes to the minimum extent necessary to allow adequate performance of procedures After testing and balancing close probe holes and patch insulation with new materials identical to those removed Restore vapor barrier and finish according
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61. 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 the contribution of each zone to the average index based upon the floor area of the zone importance of the zone or other static criteria D Graphics Generation Graphically based tools and documentation shall allow Operator to edit system graphics to create graphics and to integrate graphics into the system INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 18 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 Operator shall be able to add analog and binary values dynamic text static text and animation files to a background graphic using a mouse 1 Graphics Library Complete library of standard HVAC equipment graphics shall include equipment such as chillers boilers air handlers terminals fan coils and unit ventilators Library shall include standard symbols for other equipment including fans pumps coils valves piping dampers and ductwork Library graphic file format shall be compatible with graphics generation tools E Custom Application Programming Operator shall be able to create ed
62. example allow combinations like second Tuesday of every month 2 Schedule Categories The system shall allow operators to define and edit scheduling categories different types of things to be scheduled for example lighting HVAC occupancy etc The categories shall include name description icon to display in the hierarchy tree when icon option is selected and type of value to be scheduled 3 Schedule Groups In addition to hierarchical scheduling operators shall be able to define functional Schedule Groups comprised of an arbitrary group of areas rooms equipment scattered throughout the facility and site For example the operator shall be able to define an individual tenant group who may occupy different areas within a building or buildings Schedules applied to the tenant group shall automatically be downloaded to control modules affecting spaces occupied by the tenant group 4 Schedules shall as a minimum control occupancy modes on HVAC systems Schedules shall control occupied unoccupied and special modes security cleaning etc for lighting system System shall allow the operator to designate a common occupancy schedule to be used for both HVAC and lighting 5 Intelligent Scheduling The control system shall be intelligent enough to automatically turn on any supporting equipment needed to control the environment in an occupied space If the operator schedules an individual room system for
63. graphics to incorporate the work described under this project specification shall be included This shall include updating the system map building floor plans and applicable indexes The proposed system should be the newest version of web based software that is available Upon completion of this contract all functions specified herein shall be operational The Building Automation System shall be as herein specified and as manufactured and furnished by Andover or Automated Logic The control system shall consist of a high speed peer to peer network of DDC controllers and a web based operator interface Depict each mechanical system and building floor plan by a point and click graphic A web server with a network interface card shall gather data from this system and generate web pages accessible through a conventional web browser on each PC connected to the network Operators shall be able to perform all normal operator functions through the web browser interface The system shall directly control HVAC equipment as specified in Section 23 0900 Sequences of Operation Each zone controller shall provide occupied and unoccupied modes of operation by individual zone Furnish energy conservation features such as optimal start and stop night setback request based logic and demand level adjustment of setpoints as specified in the Points List System shall use the BACnet protocol for communication to the operator workstation or web server and for commun
64. have the ability to archive demand and usage information for use at a later time System shall permit the operator access to this information on a current day month to date and a year to date basis E Day Night Setback DNS The system shall allow the space temperature to drift down up within a preset adjustable unoccupied temperature range The heating cooling shall be activated upon reaching either end of the DNS range and shall remain activated until the space temperature returns to the DNS range F Timed Local Override TLO The system shall have TLO input points that permit the occupants to request an override of equipment that has been scheduled OFF The system shall turn the equipment ON upon receiving a request from the local input device Local input devices shall be push button momentary contact wind up timer or ON OFF switches as detailed in the I O summary G Space Temperature Control STC There shall be two space temperature setpoints one for cooling and one for heating separated by a dead band Only one of the two setpoints shall be operative at any time The cooling setpoint is operative if the actual space temperature has more recently been equal to or greater than the cooling setpoint The heating setpoint is operative if the actual space temperature has more recently been equal to or less than the heating setpoint There are two modes of operation for the setpoints one for the occupied mode example heati
65. operation Provide a 0 100 speed meter compatible with the inverter reference signal to be mounted in the door of the control panel provided under Division 15 23 VARIABLE FREQUENCY SPEED CONTROLLERS 23 05 15 3 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia PART 3 EXECUTION 3 1 INSTALLATION AND START UP A The controller manufacturer shall provide start up supervision in conjunction with the control contractor as required to place the inverter and control system in proper operation and instruct the Owner B Provide a spare parts kit for the inverter as recommended by the manufacturer END OF SECTION 23 05 15 VARIABLE FREQUENCY SPEED CONTROLLERS 23 05 15 4 Sturgis Library Renovations mcmillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia SECTION 23 05 93 TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 A SUMMARY This Section includes testing adjusting and balancing HVAC systems to produce design objectives including the following 1 Balancing airflow and water flow within distribution systems including submains branches and terminals to indicated quantities according to specified tolerances Adjusting total HVAC systems to provide indicated quantities Measuring electrical performance of H
66. to the insulation Specifications for this Project Mark equipment settings with paint or other suitable permanent identification material including damper control positions valve indicators fan speed control levers and similar controls and devices to show final settings TOLERANCES Set HVAC system airflow and water flow rates within the following tolerances 1 Supply Return and Exhaust Fans Plus 5 to plus 10 percent 2 Air Outlets and Inlets 0 to minus 10 percent REPORTS Status Reports As Work progresses prepare reports to describe completed procedures procedures in progress and scheduled procedures Include a list of deficiencies and problems found in systems being tested and balanced Prepare a separate report for each system and each building floor for systems serving multiple floors Final Report Typewritten or computer printout in letter quality font on standard bond paper bound in three ring loose leaf binder and tabulated and divided into sections by tested and balanced systems 1 Include a certification sheet in front of binder signed and sealed by the certified testing and balancing agent 2 Include a list of instruments used for procedures along with proof of calibration 3 Final Report Contents In addition to certified field report data include the following a Fan curves b Manufacturers test data Field quality control test reports prepared by system and equipment installers d Other
67. 0 Trimco AA Zero A Zero A Zero Red DORMA NOTE Provide signs that indicate Emergency Exit only Alarm will sound Horn to be hard wired to work with security system 02 Doors 5 1 5 2 ST1 B ST2 B Each pair to receive Hinges Exit Device Closer Keyed Removable Mullion Rim or mortise cylinder Electro Magnetic Door HO Electro Magnetic Door HO Kick Plate Perimeter seal BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 US26D Hager 99L F BE 630 Von Duprin 4400 REG 689 Yale KR9954 SP28 Von Duprin as req US26D Yale SEM 7850 by extensions as req AL LCN SEM 7820 by floor mounted AL LCN K0050 8 x34 630 Trimco 4885 Zero NOTE Install floor mounted hold open so that it is not a trip hazard DOOR HARDWARE 087111 15 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU Kennesaw GA McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 HW 03 Door 136A Each pair to receive Hinges Power transfers Electric exit devices Pull bars Closers Keyed Removable Mullion Rim or mortise cylinder Kick Plates Perimeter seal gt ANA HW 04 Doors G119A 138A Each to receive 3 Hinges 1 Wireless lock 1 Closer 1 Overhead stop 1 Kick Plate 3 Silencers HW 05 Doors G133A G133B G120A Each to receive Hinges Wireless lock Closer Kick Plate Wall Floor stop Silencers ae G
68. 0 a m and 5 00 p m Monday through Friday shall constitute one schedule not five 2 Schedule in Advance Dated schedules shall be entered up to nine 9 years in advance 3 Self Deleting Schedules shall be self deleting when effective dates have passed 4 Leap Year Leap years shall be adjusted automatically without operator intervention B Optimum Start Stop OSS Optimum Enable Disable OED This application provides software to start and stop equipment on a sliding schedule based on the individual zone temperature and the heating cooling capacity in F hour of the equipment serving that zone The heating cooling capacity value shall be operator adjustable Temperature compensated peak demand limiting shall remain in effect during morning start up to avoid setting a demand peak C Source Temperature Optimization STO The system shall automatically perform source optimization for all air handling units chillers and boilers in response to the needs of other downstream pieces of equipment by increasing or decreasing supply temperature setpoints i e chilled water discharge air etc using owner defined parameters addition to optimization the STO capability shall also provide for starting and stopping primary mechanical equipment based on zone occupancy and or zone load conditions INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 27 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architec
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72. 5 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 VAV 4 13 TITUS DESV SINGLE 1 EE PIU 4 7 TITUS DTQP 3 PARALLEL 40 vav a ia TITUS DESV SINGLE 10 1 1 1 2 5 4 5 4 8 TITUS DTQP 3 PARALLEL NOTES CONTROLS TO BE DDC PROVIDE ROOM THERMOSTAT SENSOR WITH OVERRIDE CAPABILITY PIU 4 9 TITUS DTQP 3 PARALLEL POWER BY DIV 16 CONTROL WIRING BY CONTROL CONTRACTOR CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER BY MANUFACTURER FOR LONGER DUCT CONNECTION TO BOX THAN RECOMMENDED INLET RUN MAKE THE TAP FOR BOXES AT THE PlU 4 10 TITUS DTQP 3 PARALLEL EN b b vaa TITUS DESV SINGLE 10 12 3 4 5 i saga ahaa an anann PAM PIU 3 3 TITUS DTQP 4 PARALLEL 12 1465 440 586 1 3 3 8 180 160 VAV 4 2 TITUS DESV SINGLE 7 NI NI NIN gt gt Ve o o gt gt gt gt gt D 700 210 280 E 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 EN 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 1 4 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 MAIN DUCTWORK SIZED FOR MAIN STATIC PRESSURE LOSS REDUCE TAP DOWN TO BOXES INLET SIZE JUST BEFORE CONNECTION AND PROVIDE MIN LENGTH OF DUCT TO INLET AS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER FOR 4 11 TITUS DTQP 3 PARALLEL 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 PARALLEL 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 4 13 TITUS 2 PARALLEL 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 32 5 2 180 1
73. 60 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 5 2 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 NOTES CONTROLS TO BE DDC PROVIDE ROOM THERMOSTAT SENSOR WITH OVERRIDE CAPABILITY POWER BY DIV 16 CONTROL WIRING BY CONTROL CONTRACTOR CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER BY VAV MANUFACTURER PROVIDE WITH ADJUSTABLE SCR FAN SPEED CONTROL PROPER PRESSURE READING FOR BOXES WITH ELECTRIC HEATER BOX SHALL BE FUSED BY MANUFACTURER IF REQUIRED MCA AMPS 15 BELOW THE MIN AVAILABLE SIZE OF COMMERCIAL BREAKER CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE PRIOR PURCHASING PROVIDE ELECTRIC HEATER WITH MIN 2 STAGES IF OVER 10 KW CAPACITY 5 BOX ACTUATORS SHALL BE COMBINATION CONTROLLER ACTUATOR WITH INTEGRATED PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC 4 14 TITUS 5 PARALLEL 14 4 15 TITUS 5 PARALLEL 14 COORDINATION NOTE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND ACCESSORIES WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO PURCHASING AND INSTALLATION AND SHALL BRING ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE ATTENTION OF ENGINEER PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE PROJECT ARCHITECT PROVIDE WITH SINGLE POINT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DRAWN BY SHEET TITLE MECHANICAL SCHEDULES SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 UPPER ATTACHMENT ROUND SPIN IN BELL MOUTH DUCT SEALER AT SPIN S LOCKING QUADRANT PER SMACNA MOUNT IN SIDE OF DUCT COLLAR CONNECTION TO BE EXPOSED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY MAIN ELBOW z 25 SHOWN OTHERWISE E SUPPLY DUCT SIZE A in GALV
74. 8 8 _____ i 2 Wr 1 OSSA ARS r3 757575757575757575757575757575275 8 al BEN er 4 HW 0 al n L iq gt i K al a Rh M a E STII TI 4 i i i N P a AAL J A V4 lo uot EN 4 4 PX 1 _ IV I a LEN E harara E ERTS SENSO a a r lea por IV i i 3 STUDY FACILITY STUDW FACILITY he T 2 g En Kod Ke 373 T f TER uer 4 T 1 mm uni _ _ WV NEN d 8 d ame L mmm ros d _ Lic xu EAD pem Umm 1 2 3 4 gt w KEY NOTES REMOVE EXISTING HIGH PRESSURE DUCT WORK ABOVE CEILING FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION REMOVE EXISTING SUPPLY AIR NOZZLES REPLACE EXISTING VAV BOX WITH PNEUMATIC CONTROLS WITH NEW BOX AND CONTROLS SEE SHEET M2 2 FOR SCOPE OF WORK EXISTING RETURN AIR DUCT ABOVE CEILING TO REMAIN REMOVE EXISTING VAV BOX AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES REMOVE EXISTING SUPPLY AIR DUCT UP TO POINT OF CONNECTION SYMBOL EXISTING LOW PRESSURE DUCTWORK AND AIR DISTRIBUTION FOR THIS ZONE TO REMAIN REMOVE EXISTING LOW PRESSURE DUCTWORK MECHANICAL L
75. A INSTALL CIRCUIT BREAKER IN SPACE IN PANEL SPARE SPARE 2 MA 18 21 23 OOR SPARE P T SPARE SO eee SPACE lt qp ee pom qo ie A SEI RECEPT FRONT DESK RECEPT IDF RM 2 3 SQUARE D NQ SERIES OR EQUIV R _ TOTAL PER PHASE 28 iO Aie MAN e EUER 2 puc AA LA n gt ae CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 2 2 O a SCHEDULE OF EXISTING BRANCH CIRCUIT PANEL E r eoi ae d SQUARED RIT 0 SQUARE D R 0 R R R EXISTING Pete space E 1 E PIU 0 2 3 a s 3 5 __ 7 ee SURFACE MOUNTED E u D Cl 0 VOLTAGE 5 388 EIER ICH EINEN af PP SPACE NU KU N 208 120V 30 4 WIRE wwe ZENE f A 5 PHASE C PHASE 4BB 283 ESSEN INEST EET E27 RECEPT GROUP 5707 2 2 12 3 47 20 1 to t2 2 20 3 4 182 242 RECEPT ASST DEAN WRK RM PIU 2 1 2 3 4 5 ee SPACE RECEPT STUDY HALLWAY 2412 142 3 2 20 3 4 20 3 4 1 12 2 12 ASST DEAN WRK RM Z SPACE SPARE 20 5 08 6 20
76. AD 8 PROVIDE DRAIN PAN UNDER COIL OUTDOOR INDOOR F F V NO OUTDOOR INDOOR OUTDOOR INDOOR OUTDOOR INDOOR WIRING BY ELEC CONTRACTOR COORDINATE PRIOR TO ANY WORK PURCHASING PROVIDE SLOPED STAINLESS STEEL DRAIN PAN 9 PROVIDE IN ORDER MIXING BOX MAIN FILTER MEDIA 2 PROVIDE EXTENDED GREASE LINES TO MOTOR SIDE AHU PROVIDE ANTI MICROBIAL COATING FOR FILTERS AND DRAIN PAN ASSEMBLY HEATING COIL 24 HEAT SECTION WITH ACCESS gt PROVIDE SPRING VIBRATION ISOLATORS AS MANUFACTURER S RECOMMENDATION SECTION WITH ACCESS DOOR SUPPLY FAN WITH ACCESS em d NOTES PROVIDE A 10 FT MINIMUM CLEARANCE FROM ALL VTR AND EXHAUST FANS TO OUTSIDE AIR DOOR gt APPROVED EQUAL MANUFACTURER DAIKIN LG PROVIDE HARD WIRED WALL MOUNTED CONTROLLER COOLING CAPACITIES BASED ON STANDARD ARI CONDITIONS PROVIDE FACTORY PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT TO MATCH CAPACITY STAGES SNE QUARDS AS REQUIRED 0 HIGH SIDEWALL INDOOR UNIT PROVIDE REFRIGERANT LINES SIZE AS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER FOR LONGER UIS Sats Ga DEED ONE 227 9 as SUPPLY AIRFLOW CFM BASED ON HIGH SPEED AND DRY COIL RUNS COORDINATE WITH MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO PURCHASE OR ANY WORK RODE Mae cee RCI OR L T UAND COIL ANM NOTOR CONNECTING AS COOLING ONLY UNIT PROVIDE A SUCTION LINE ACCUMULATOR IF THE INSTALLED LINEAR LENGTH OF THE INDICATED ON PLANS PROVIDE LOW AMBIENT CONTRO
77. AL FIRE ALARM AND SIGNALING CODE 2013 EDITION CHAPTERS 7 AND 10 SPECIAL NOTE EVIDENCE OF THE SYSTEM DESIGNER S QUALIFICATIONS IN THE FORM OF A NICET FIRE ALARM SYSTEM LEVEL IV CERTIFICATION A SLATE OF GEORGIA LVA OR LVU LICENSE OR AN EOR S STAMP SHALL BE IDENTIFIED ON THE PLANS ALONG WITH THE APPROPRIATE NUMBER AND SIGNATURE SEE CHAPTER 10 PARAGRAPH 10 5 1 AFTER APPROVAL THE APPROVED PLANS MUST BE KEPT ON THE SITE AT ALL TIMES NO WORK SHALL COMMENCE UNTIL APPROVAL OF THE PLANS SUBMITTAL BY SFM ELECTRICAL NOTES PART 1 GENERAL A REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES AND STANDARDS 1 1 2 3 4 ALL EQUIPMENT MATERIAL AND INSTALLATION SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF ONE MORE THE FOLLOWING NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NEC NFPA 70 LATEST EDITION AS ADOPTED BY THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION LIFE SAFETY CODE 101 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT OSHA INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE 2012 EDITION STATE OF GEORGIA BUILDING CODE LOCAL AMENDMENTS TO INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION NEMA INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE IECC 2009 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE ANSI INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS IEEE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY IES UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES UL STANDARD FOR THE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USE OF LOCAL PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEMS
78. ANUAL COVERING ALL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT INSTALLED FOR THIS PROJECT KEEP AT THE MAIN FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL PROVIDE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION AT THE FINAL INSPECTION OF THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT EDITIONS OF NFPA 72 AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2 EQUIPMENT ALL NEW EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES SHALL BE U L LISTED FOR FIRE SERVICE AND SHALL BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE EXISTING SYSTEM IN USE THE FIRE ALARM SHALL BE CAPABLE OF FUTURE EXPANSION AS REQUIRED ROUTING OF THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CONDUIT IS DIAGRAMMATIC ONLY VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS PRIOR TO STARTING WORK ALL FIRE ALARM NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES SHALL ACTIVATE UPON INITIATION OF THE GENERAL ALARM ALL FIRE ALARM AUDIBLE SIGNALS IN OPEN AREA SHALL HAVE A THREE PLUS TEMPORAL PATTERN ALL FIRE ALARM AUDIBLE SIGNALS SHALL HAVE A SOUND LEVEL OF AT LEAST 15 dba ABOVE THE AVERAGE AMBIENT SOUND LEVEL MANUAL STATIONS TO BE INSTALLED AT 48 INCHES A F F MOUNT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AUDIBLE VISUAL SIGNALS COMBINATION DEVICES SUCH THAT THE ENTIRE STROBE LENS IS 80 A F F OR 6 BELOW CEILING WHICHEVER IS LOWER MOUNT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM STROBES SUCH THAT THE ENTIRE STROBE LENS IS 80 A F F OR 6 BELOW CEILING WHICH EVER IS LOWER SMOKE DETECTORS TO BE INSTALLED AS REQUIRED BY NFPA 72 MOUNT FIRE ALARM MINI HORNS AT 80 A F F OR 6 BELOW CEILING WHICHEVER IS LOWER THE FIRE ALARM PANEL MUST HAVE AN EARTH GROUND CONNECTION AS REQUIRED BY THE SY
79. BID EN SP CE IN PANEL AND CONNECT NEW BRANCH CIRCUIT FOR OPERATION SPARE FOR EXISTING 3 181 20 SPARE rmm 24 SPARE z seare 777207222 WIRE BRANCH CIRCUIT THRU FREQUENCY DRIVE SUPPLIED BY MECHANICAL SPARE FOR EXISTING 2 20 39 40 20 SPARE EA a e INSTALLED BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SEARE FOREARING wy EA 4412 MOTORIZED DAMPERS p gt 0 sol SPARE PROVIDE WIRING FOR INTERLOCK WITH CORRESPONDING SUPPLY FAN AS REQUIRED A TOTAL PER PHASE KVA TOTAL PER PHASE AMPS TOTAL PER PHASE COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL AND CONNECT FOR OPERATION IA TOTAL AMPS TOTAL PER PHASE ORIZED BA 1 MOTORIZED DAMPERS POWERED ORIGINATING BRANCH CIRCUIT OF UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE REFER TO MANUFACTURER WIRING DETAIL FOR REQUIREMENTS SCHEDULE OF EXISTING BRANCH CIRCUIT PANEL SCHEDULE OF BRANCH CIRCUIT PANEL PANEL SPECIFICATIONS SQUARE D 1 2 3 4 PHASE B PHASE C PHAS A PHASE B PHASE C PHASE aad CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION E RAE RUR EXISTING BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING AND CIRCUIT BREAKER TO REMAIN SURFACE MOUNTED E 37e AE A suov sp 3 4 14
80. BUTION PANEL T SCHEDULE OF EXISTING DISTRIBUTION PANEL gt 2 1 41 42 PANEL SPECIFICATIONS SYMMETRICAL uU ul TOTAL PER PHASE SQUARE D EXISITNG S D U L E OF B R A N R L UJ T ns aS TOTAL PER PHASE B00 AMP MAIN LUG ONLY MDP VOLTAGE 5 PK VA TOTAL 480 277 30 4 WIRE PANEL SPECIFICATIONS AIC SYMMETRICAL SQUARE D NQ SERIES OR EQUIV 10 000 TAG CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION FEEDER PHASE B 1 1 100 AMP MAIN LUGS ONLY KVA KV KV SURFACE MOUNTED VOLTAGE ze 25 27 29 x J RECEPT WAP SYSTEM IMEEM NEN RECEPT LOBBY AREA ji RECEPT FRONT DESK RECEPT IDF RM RECEPT IDF RM RECEPT IDF P 0 L E R 0 R 0 U D A A MDP 1 PANEL 1 K K 208 120 59 4 WIRE MDP 2 PANEL GLE 5 35 PHASE C PHASE 3 PANELS 3LA amp o s DES RENT A RASES AT T P DEE 4 REFERENCE COMP 0 3 RECEPT INFO COMM EE Ee 2 RECEPT INFO COMM MECHANICAL EQUIPM ENT ELECTRICAL SCHEDULE 5 PANELS 118 amp 2LB 3 RECEPT INFO COMM RECEPT CIRC 6
81. C in the range of 52 F to 152 F 46 6 C to 66 6 C Room Temperature Sensors Room temperature sensors shall have an accuracy of 0 36 0 25 C in the range of 32 F to 96 F 0 C to 35 5 C Chilled Water and Condenser Water Sensors Chilled water and condenser water sensors shall have an accuracy of 0 25 F 0 15 C in their range of application Hot Water Temperature Sensors Hot water temperature sensors shall have an accuracy of 0 75 F 0 3 C over the range of their application INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 23 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 B Pressure Instruments 1 Differential Pressure and Pressure Sensors Sensors shall a 4 20 MA output proportional signal with provisions for field checking Sensors shall withstand up to 150 of rated pressure without damaging the device Accuracy shall be within 2 of full scale Sensors shall be manufactured by Leeds amp Northrup Setra Robertshaw Dwyer Instruments Rosemont or be approved equal 2 Pressure Switches Pressure switches shall have a repetitive accuracy of 2 of range and withstand up to 150 of rated pressure Sensors shall be diaphragm or bourdon tube design Switch operation shall be adjustable over the operating pressure range The switch shall have an application rated Form C snap acting self wiping contact of platinum a
82. CH CIRCUIT PANEL BOARDS OE Ol 6 D 1 2 5 4 CURRENT CARRYING BUSES AND GROUND BARS SHALL BE COPPER ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE BOLT ON TYPE PLUG ON TYPE CIRCUIT BREAKERS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS USED FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE HACR TYPE AIC RATINGS SHALL BE AS INDICATED ON THE BRANCH CIRCUIT PANEL SCHEDULES ALL PANEL BOARDS SHALL BE LABELED WITH PLASTIC LAMINATE IDENTIFICATION PLATES THAT ARE ENGRAVED WITH 1 4 LETTERING ALL PANEL BOARDS SHALL HAVE A TYPE WRITTEN SCHEDULE OF BRANCH CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS ISCONNECT SWITCHES AND MOTOR STARTERS SWITCHES SHALL BE H P RATED HEAVY DUTY TYPE QUICK MAKE QUICK BREAK OPERATING MECHANISM STARTERS SHALL BE COMBINATION TYPE FUSIBLE WITH BIMETAL OVERLOADS IN EACH PHASE STARTERS SHALL HAVE A HAND OFF AUTO HOA SWITCH C CONDUCTORS MINIMUM SIZE SHALL BE 412 AWG EXCEPT FOR CONTROL LOW VOLTAGE WIRING INSULATION TYPE SHALL BE THHN ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER 1 2 3 m oN PAINTED WALL LOCATIONS PROVIDE WHITE DEVICE WITH SMOOTH WHITE NYLON FACEPLATE UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE WOOD STAINED AND TILED LOCATIONS PROVIDE BLACK DEVICE WITH BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL FACEPLATE UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE FOR EXTERIOR WALL LOCATIONS PROVIDE ARLINGTON DBHR1W 1 OUTDOOR ELECTRICAL BOX OR EQUIVALENT WITH WEATHERPROOF COVER COORDINATE COLOR WITH WALL FINISH JUNCTION BOXES INTERIOR LOCATIONS SHALL BE PRESSED S
83. CHIVE 1 1 1 1 19 e A AU 90 90 2 4 gt 4 1 OS nd l 3 LT vAV 0 2 90 90 GBB 21 x a db E CIRCULATION B AHU 3 AREA GBB 39 4 WORKSPACE RECEIVING WORKROOM e10 cm enr un d GBB 26 D Z L i 5 BB 24 055 1 a lt 7 Pee 40 42 gt O bo oman A mmn ___ GO a sr NO R A SLE 8 8A _ pa 68 13 6116 CY s ee 5 A m do 7 e Lel CPAREE PE MCC RF 3 2 C Ei J i DEMO 20 24 CB 11 PANEL JAN AHU 4 H 90 16 GB ac D Pee PRINT STATION S gt EB c 90 Y 1029 INFORMATION N ca 6102 PANEL GA 2 COMMONS ca GA ELEV LOBBY 9 O G107 GB 1 VES d 2 6104 68 7 E VENDING annan 5105 1 e ER I _ _ EE va 6 8 10 CA 18 98 3 c r 1 E i eee ees LL j i MEN EXE E 60 60 up p 60 60 qp a i G112 p 2 A gt i N M GFI qp qp 42
84. DC system based on the zone requiring the most pressure until the zone damper is nearly wide open A duct mounted over pressure sensor located in the discharge duct and upstream of the first fire damper or fire smoke damper in the system shall shut down fan operation if INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 33 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 10 11 12 13 the static pressure exceeds 4 w g adjustable The outdoor air and return air dampers shall be under the control of a dry bulb economizer during the occupied periods When the outdoor air temperature drops below 50 deg F adjustable and there is still a demand for cooling the outdoor air damper shall begin to open beyond its minimum position and the return air damper shall begin to close as required to satisfy a discharge air temperature sensor set at 52 deg F adjustable When all demand for cooling has ended the dampers shall return to their normal positions as described above When the air handling unit supply fan starts the BAS shall enable return fan RF 1 2 or 3 The return fans motor shall be under the control of a variable frequency speed controller to maintain building pressurization in the respective floor it serves with respect to the outdoors When the air handling unit supply fan starts the respective return fan RF 2 and 3 shall
85. DIMENSION IS SIDE DRAWN S PHONE 678 246 5166 PROVIDE MITERED CORNERS FOR LINEAR DIFFUSERS PROVIDE YOUNG REGULATOR FOR DIFFUSERS ABOVE HARD CEILING COOL AUTO HEAT OFF AND FAN ON AUTO SELECTOR SWITCHES PROVIDE PROGRAMMABLE AS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER PROLIPHIX IMT550 HONEYWELL OR EQUAL PROVIDE TAMPER PROOF COVERS RECTANGULAR TO ROUND DUCT TRANSITION SOR Gh S A FLEX SCHEDULE S FM RANGE 60 50 125 FOR EXISTING UNITS SHALL BE SERVICED AND RELOCATED AS SHOWN IF NEW THERMOSTAT 15 J SP NECK SIZE CFMRANGE NECK SIZE C G PROVIDED IT SHALL MATCH BUILDING STANDARDS FLEXIBLE ROUND DUCT y 66 0 200 cM 0 1030 CFM 130 200 FOR BOXES CONTROLS BE DDC PROVIDE ROOM THERMOSTAT SENSOR WITH OVERRIDE ADJUSTABLE DEFLECTOR VANES AT BRANCH DUCT 8x8 o 350 crm 1646 0 1300 CFM 105 205 330 CFM 13 REFRIGERANT LINES SHALL BE COPPER TYPE L HARD DRAWN WITH WROUGHT COPPER SQUARE DUCT ELBOW WITH TURNING VANES 2 724 TESTER 0 540 cm i88 10 335 450 SIZED PER MANUFACTURER S RECOMMENDATIONS SOFT COPPER TYPE M SHALL BE ALLOWED FOR FIRE DAMPER DUCT THROUGH WALL mer zar eroon w eroen ESR FOR PRR TERED CONTROL SHIELD ONE INCH THICK DUCT LINER BELLMOUTH TAP SPIN IN SHOE TAP DAMPER DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR EXISTING WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTAT WITH TE
86. DS OR AS AGREED WITH OWNER GRILLES WILL BE DIRECTLY BELOW THE CPVC PIPING EXISTING WORK SHALL BE CUT DRILLED ALTERED REMOVED OR TEMPORARILY REMOVED AND REPLACED FOR PERFORMANCE OF WORK UNDER THE CONTRACT WORK DEFACED DURING THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE RESTORED TO THE CONDITION AT TIME OF AWARD OF CONTRACT CUT ALTER REMOVE OR TEMPORARILY REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING WORK FOR THE INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL WORK AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION 29 THIS IS A REMODEL OF AN EXISTING SPACE CONTRACTOR TO VISIT SITE PRIOR TO BID CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT ALL EXISTING AND NEW COMPONENTS OF THE MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND ENSURE THAT ALL ARE OPERATIONAL AND WORKING AS SHOWN ON THE APPROVED CD PLANS AT THE TIME OF PROPERLY REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL EXISTING FIXTURES AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMODATE NEW PLAN REFER TO THE ARCHITECTURAL DEMOLITION PLANS CONSULT WITH THE OWNER AND OBTAIN OWNERS APPROVAL PRIOR TO DISPOSAL OF REMOVED MATERIAL FOR ALL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING CONTRACTURAL RESPONSIBILITIES COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECTURAL PLANS PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE PROJECT ARCHITECT DRAWN BY SHEET TITLE MECHANICAL NOTES LEGEND AND INDEX SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 un i 2 J 71 ME L E 2 gt E3 LOADING DOCK 1
87. E KEY NOTES SUPPLY AND RETURN AIR DUCT UP IN CHASE TO SERVE FLOOR SUPPLY AND RETURN AIR DUCT UP IN CHASE TO SERVE 4TH FLOOR VAV BOXES TO BE UPGRADED WITH DDC CONTROL TO MATCH NEW WHOLE BUILDING DDC SYSTEM PROVIDE NEW TAP FOR EXISTING VAV BOX CONNECT EXISTING TO NEW AT THIS LOCATION EXISTING SIZE amp PROVIDE TRANSITIONS AS AIR OPENING ABOVE CEILING WITH FIRE SMOKE4 DAMPER RELIEF AIR UP TO LOUVERS ON ROOF j PENTHOUSE SEE SHEET M1 4 FOR EXACT LOCATION ADDED DUCT SIZES AND DIFFUSERS CFMs sed i fup 5 6 rm My E is a 9 x a 2 gt e gt 558 gt ed 5 79 iii E kz gt ase Se B Eb E E o T QUE ca d a o 70 2 O gt v a 1 a 5 P ERE a SSPROMUS 1 SCOTT MERIWETHER s GEORGIA LICENSE 430780 v 3 518 BLACK CANYON PARK 5 CANTON GA 30114 2 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER PHONE 678 246 5166 Euer eA aes LL E tL lt SEALS Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgia 30144 Un Z lt gt Z c gt ea 2 4 Un SHEET ISSUE l N
88. EGEND EXISTING DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES TO REMAIN REMOVE EXISTING DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES a NOTE ALL EXISTING DUCTWORK CONDUIT CABLE PIPING HANGERS AND SUPPORT THAT ARE NOT BEING REUSED TO BE REMOVED IN THEIR ENTIRETY lt 3 HM I a x 3 a in 1 V c iw esi 5 g L 4 As N 7 25 G m mw v 2 e t 4 E oS I ES D p c A uv s co ss Cm LE s xum gt Oo ix E w ms ps PROMUS SCOTT MERIWETHER P E GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 518 BLACK CANYON PARK CANTON GA 30114 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER PHONE 678 246 5166 CONSULTANT LOGO e 4 appe S a us ERN Un 7 lt 5 gt cor 7 ET 2 G 85 co 3 Un 7 a J Un SHEET ISSUE NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 2 4 4 ISSUED FORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3
89. G BRANCH WIRING FOR OPERATION G SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 RARE BOOK SUITE MECH ELEC 6101 ARCHIVE STORAGE 4 o i N SZ 2 7 3 2 6102 7 z 2 VENDING 7 61051 2 T LL FIRE ALARM NOTE 1 PART 1 NOTES 1 2 3 4 5 6 PART 11 12 13 PART elt 4 d UL A GENERAL ALARM SHALL BE ANNUNCIATED UPON ACTIVATION OF ANY INITIATION DEVICE INCLUDING PULL STATION S FLOW SWITCH OR DETECTION DEVICE S A TROUBLE SIGNAL SHALL BE ANNUNCIATED UPON FAILURE OR REMOVAL OF ANY DETECTION OR MANUAL DEVICE A SUPERVISORY SIGNAL SHALL BE ANNUNCIATED UPON ACTIVATION OF ANY FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM TAMPER SWITCH ALL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM DEVICES INSTALLED FOR THIS SPECIFIC PROJECT SHALL BE U L CERTIFIED ALL FIRE ALARM INITIATING DEVICES SHALL BE ADDRESSABLE AND ALL FIRE ALARM CIRCUITS SHALL BE CLASS B STYLE C THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A DETAILED SET OF SHOP DRAWINGS INCLUDING DEVICE CUT SHEETS A COMPLETE POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM FLOOR PLAN DRAWINGS INDICATING ALL DEVICE LOCATIONS AND NUMBERS COMPLETE BATTERY CALCULATIONS AND COMPLETE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT CALCULATIONS FOR THE SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED TO THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT PROVIDE THE OWNER WITH A COMPLETE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AND INSTALLATION M
90. HANICAL EQUIPMENT ON THIS SHEET PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE PROJECT ARCHITECT DRAWN BY SHEET TITLE POWER PROPOSED PLAN FOURTH FLOOR SHEET NO PROJ NO B4 UTILITY COMPANY PAD MOUNTED CT TRANSFORMER METER 480 277 30 4W 75KW 94KVA GENERATOR N TN lt __ Eq L BUILDING EXTERIOR PANEL PANEL MDS PANEL PANEL ALA AA PANEL PANEL PANEL PANEL OLA 2A PANEL PANEL 4 LA 4 A 5 gt MDS 3 ATS le PANEL UX PANEL ALB PANEL 3 B PANEL 4 LB 3 4 TRANSFORMER 75 MAIN ELECT ale ROOM 1 P ca PANEL PANEL PANEL GLA SDA GA JP FP JOCKEY PUMP PUMP CONT BU UP CONT 4 4 NZ 2 lt lt 5 5 5 3 1 2 4 1 0 0 IN 2 BOND TO BLDG STEEL AND C W PIPE ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM NTS SCHEDULE OF DRY TYPE TRANSFORMER SECONDARY FEEDER MARK BREAKER FEEDER PRIMARY SECONDARY MOUNTING UE 480 VOLT 208 120 VOLT FLOOR 2 SETS 483 0 amp me RSS PANEL MAIN BREAKER IS TRANSFORMER SECONDARY BREAKER PANEL AB P SDBB 19 21 25 4TH LEVEL 3B SDBB 13 15 17 SRD LEVEL E 2B D 50 7 9 11 2ND LEVEL PANEL 4B D
91. HARDWARE 087111 8 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 2 11 2 12 ACCESSORIES FOR PAIRS OF DOORS Coordinators BHMA A156 3 consisting of active leaf hold open lever and inactive leaf release trigger fabricated from steel with nylon coated strike plates with built in adjustable safety release and with internal override Carry Open Bars BHMA A156 3 prevent the inactive leaf from opening before the active leaf provide polished brass or bronze carry open bars with strike plate for inactive leaves of pairs of doors unless automatic or self latching bolts are used Flat Overlapping Astragals BHMA A156 22 flat primed steel metal bar surface mounted on face of door with screws minimum 1 8 inch 3 2 mm thick by 2 inches 51 mm wide by full height of door SURFACE CLOSERS Surface Closers BHMA A156 4 Closers must have separate adjustments for latch speed sweep speed and backcheck Closers installed parallel arm to be supplied with heavy duty rigid arms Furnish non handed closers with full plastic cover unless otherwise noted in the hardware sets Where IS or S IS arm is specified if manufacturer does not offer this arm configuration provide regular arm mounted closer with heavy duty overhead stop equal to a DORMA 900 Series Provide brackets drop plates spacer blocks and accessories to ensure proper i
92. HAT THE ENTIRE STROBE LENS IS 80 A F F OR 6 BELOW CEILING WHICHEVER IS LOWER MOUNT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM STROBES SUCH THAT THE ENTIRE STROBE LENS IS 80 A F F OR 6 BELOW CEILING WHICH EVER IS LOWER SMOKE DETECTORS TO BE INSTALLED AS REQUIRED BY NFPA 72 MOUNT FIRE ALARM MINI HORNS AT 80 A F F OR 6 BELOW CEILING WHICHEVER IS LOWER THE FIRE ALARM PANEL MUST HAVE AN EARTH GROUND CONNECTION AS REQUIRED BY THE SYSTEM MANUFACTURER AND N E C ARTICLE 760 MINIMUM WIRE SIZE IS 48 AWG FOR GROUND CONNECTION NOTE PANEL NEUTRAL OR CONDUIT GROUND IS NOT ACCEPTABLE HVAC DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL AND SHALL INITIATE A SUPERVISORY SIGNAL ONLY WIRING ALL WIRING AND CONDUIT TO CONFORM TO NFPA 72 AND NEC ARTICLE 760 WIRING SHALL BE SOLID COPPER OR STRANDED COPPER WITH A MAX OF 7 STRANDS FOR 16 GA AND 18 GA STRANDED COPPER WITH A MAXIMUM OF 19 STRANDS FOR SIZES 14 AND LARGER PER NEC 760 AND NFPA 70 COLOR CODING MAY NOT APPLY TO EXISTING SYSTEMS LABEL EXISTING WIRING ACCORDINGLY 4 FIRE PROTECTION ALL FIRE STOP PENETRATIONS SHALL BE MADE WITH APPROVED NEC METALLIC CONDUIT AND SHALL BE SEALED WITH A U L APPROVED FIRE STOP MATERIAL PART 5 GENERAL NOTE NOTIFY THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL S OFFICE VIA SFM FORM 354A PRIOR TO BEGINNING OF INSTALLATION OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AND SUBMIT THREE COPIES OF COMPLETE INFORMATION REGARDING SYSTEM IN COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 72 NATION
93. HE ARCHITECT WITH AS BUILT DRAWINGS G ou d 7 MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN FOURTH FLOOR EM ML 39 2 5 1 ALUMINUM LINEAR WHITE 5 CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT FOR APPROVAL FIVE 5 COPIES OF MANUFACTURER S DRAWINGS FOR O o NO um peu mus EACH PIECE OF EQUIPMENT AND CONTROLS INCLUDED IN CONTRACT MECHANICAL PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR 5 5 6 MATERIAL SHALL BE NEW U S MANUFACTURER GOOD QUALITY ALL WORK SHALL aT ee ee eee p aes PERFORMED AT INDUSTRY STANDARD QUALITY LEVEL BY CERTIFIED PROFESSIONALS ALL EQUIPMENT am 5 BB PAR AA 12x12 ALUMINUM LAY IN WHITE SPAL Be UL OR ETL LISTED 2 amp MECHANICAL PROPOSED PLAN SECOND FLOOR QW 7 DUCTWORK Los A ALL DUCTWORK SHALL BE GALVANIZED SHEETMETAL WITH SEALED SEAMS AND JOINTS WITH MECHANICAL PROPOSED PLAN THIRD FLOOR aa EXTERNAL BLANKET INSULATION R 6 MIN THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL SHEETMETAL a f DUCTWORK HANGERS AUX SUPPORT STEEL ETC ALL FLEX DUCT SHALL BE RATED CLASS UL 1S1 MECHANICAL PROPOSED PLAN FOURTH FLOOR c o LISTED WITH METALLIZED INNER AND OUTER FOIL LINERS MIN R 6 WITH A MAX TOTAL LENGTH NOT EXCEED 15 FT INSTALL UL LISTED FOR PLENUM FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK ELBOW SUPPORTS AT EACH M4 1 MECHANICAL 3D VIEWS DIFFUSER GRILLE AND REGISTER EQUAL TO FLEXFLOW ELBOW AS MANUFACTURED BY 5 m SUPPLY AIR DIFFUSER OR REGISTER THERMAFLEX ALL META
94. ICAL BARRIERS IF EXPOSED TO MECHANICAL DAMAGE ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE FLA FULL LOAD AMPERAGE TYPICAL INSTALLED ON 6 CONCRETE PAD AT GRADE LEVEL SPECIAL NOTES H HEIGHT VOLTS ALL WIND LOAD AND OTHER COMPLIANCE CALCULATIONS FOR ROOF MOUNTED EQUIPMENT AS HP HORSE POWER WIDTH REQUIRED BY IBC 2012 SEC 1509 AND CHAPTER 16 SHALL BE PROVIDED BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER ARCHITECT IN INCHES WET BULB SHEET ISSUE 24 PROVIDE A MIN OF 36 CLEARANCE IN FRONT OF ALL 120 208 VOLT PANELS AND MIN 42 IN HES WATER Drame DATE By CLEARANCE FRONT 240 480 VOLT PANEL PROVIDE ADEQUATE SIDE CLEARANCE PER kW KILOWATTS TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE i2 04 14 ISSUEDFORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 25 MECHANICAL PLANS IN GENERAL ARE DIAGRAMMATIC IN NATURE AND ARE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ARCHITECTURAL PLUMBING ELECTRICAL AND STRUCTURAL PLANS AND SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS ONE SET OF DOCUMENTS DUCT AND PIPING OFFSETS BENDS AND TRANSITIONS SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL A COMPLETE FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM AND SHALL BE GENERAL DEMOLITION NOTES PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER CHANGES IN DUCTWORK SIZE AND ROUTE WILL BE REQUIRED TO AVOID STRUCTURAL PLUMBING AND ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING FEATURES DUCTWORK CHANGES MAY BE MADE BY CONTRACTOR USING EQUIVALENT SIZED DUCT CONTACT ENGINEER IF DUCT AREA WILL NOT FIT 26 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VE
95. ICAL SHEET INDEX ee Nie S TITUS FACE NECK NOISE SHEET DESCRIPTION de TAG ae a NECK MATERIAL FRAME FINISH 5 NOTES 1 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ALL LABOR MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT NECESSARY FOR THE HET INSTALLATION OF A COMPLETE SYSTEM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE DRAWINGS THE INTERNATIONAL B lin BUILDING CODE 2012 AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE STATE COUNTY AND LOCAL ORDINANCES AND THE MO 1 MECHANICAL NOTES LEGEND AND INDEX a EN TMS AA 24x24 po ALUMINUM LAY IN WHITE 30 12349101314 LATEST ADDITION OF THE FOLLOWING PUBLICATIONS 5 55 92 95 ASHRAE 15 01 34 01 62 1 70 02 72 02 90 02 908 02 91 99 96 01 ANSI 710 1 95 210 3 95 721 5 94 MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN GROUND FLOOR TC wo 5 12 12 EM ALUMINUM LAY IN WHITE 30 11 2 3 4 9 10 11 13 14 221 55 95 8 5 MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN FIRST FLOOR Ln 2 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY ALL COSTS PERMIT INSPECTIONS AND ALL OTHER COSTS e TIS we ALUMINUM INCIDENTAL TO THE COMPLETION AND TESTING OF THIS WORK MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN SECOND FLOOR o TMRA are iro ALUMINUM p WHITE 3 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE AND COORDINATE WORK WITH OTHER TRADES MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN THIRD FLOOR G gt 8 300FS 16x10 ALUMINUM SIDEWALL WHITE 4 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY T
96. Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 2 6 Lock Backset 2 3 4 inches 70 mm unless otherwise indicated Strikes Provide manufacturer s standard strike for each lock bolt or latchbolt complying with requirements indicated for applicable lock or latch and with strike box and curved lip extended to protect frame finished to match lock or latch 1 Flat Lip Strikes For locks with three piece antifriction latch bolts as recommended by manufacturer Mortise Locks BHMA A156 13 Operational Grade 1 stamped steel case with steel or brass parts Series 1000 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following a AUR lever design by YALE Manufacturing Company An ASSA ABLOY Group b LRA lever design by DORMA a DORMA Americas Company LO lever design by SARGENT Company an ASSA ABLOY Group d 06A lever design by Schlage Lock Division of Allegion EXIT DEVICES AND AUXILIARY ITEMS Exit Devices and Auxiliary Items BHMA A156 3 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following available manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include but are not limited to the following a 9000 series by DORMA Architectural Hardware DORMA Americas Company b 2000 series by Precision Hardware Inc Division of Stanley Security Solutions c 8810 series by SARGENT Manufac
97. L DUCTS SHALL BE FABRICATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LATEST EDITION OF 2 5 NOTES B ALL EXPOSED SUPPLY AIR DUCT SHALL BE SPIRAL ROUND DUCTWORK WITHOUT INSULATION THE ES pee CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL SHEETMETAL DUCTWORK HANGERS AUX SUPPORT STEEL ETC MECHANICAL SCHEDULES a LE 1 APPROVED EQUAL MANUFACTURER PRICE CARNES METALAIRE NAILOR 0 2 FINAL COLOR SELECTION SUBJECT TO ARCHITECT APPROVAL MAT MECHANICAL DETAILS 5 65 3 CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE FINAL SELECTION WITH ARCHITECT AND OWNER VERIFY CEILING SYSTEM 8 ALL EXHAUST DUCTS AND OUTSIDE AIR DUCTS SHALL BE GALVANIZED SHEET METAL WITH SEALED a FOR EXACT BORDER STANDARD GRID OR NARROW GRID ERN EE MN AUS ME WE Me 4 US MECHANICAL CONTROL DIAGRAMS 9 4 SQUARE LOUVER FACE CEILING SUPPLY DIFFUSER NE us 5 DOUBLE DEFLECTION SIDEWALL SUPPLY CRILLE WHERE DEWPOINT CONDITIONS CAN OCCUR INSIDE THE DUCT SHALL BE EXTERNALLY INSULATED WITH CONTROL DIAGRAMS o 6 SIDEWALL RETURN GRILLE i E 9 OUTSIDE AIR INTAKES SHALL BE SCREENED WITH A CORROSION RESISTANT MATERIAL NOT LARGER gt ELE SINUM 12 ONUME D RE 2 ae DUCI ONNEGH N THAN 1 2 MESH O A INTAKES SHALL NOT BE TAKEN FROM A LOCATION CLOSER THAN 10 FT FROM ANY CHIMNEY VENT OUTLET OR SANITARY SEWER VENT OUTLET UNLESS SUCH VENT IS NOT LESS PROVIDE STEEL RADIAL OPPOSED BLADE VOLUME DAMPER WILL BE PROPERLY MARKED WITH A UNIVERSA
98. L MARKING INTAKE PERMANENTLY ATTACHED PER IMC MECHANICAL LEGEND PROVIDE VOLUME CONTROL DAMPERS FOR ALL RETURN GRILLES OR REGISTERS FOR BALANCED AIRFLOW 2012 SEC 401 5 LOUEINY NOT REQUIRED IN TRANSFER FLEX DUCT SIZE TO BE SAME AS DIFFUSER NECK SIZE 10 DUCT SIZES SHOWN ARE INSIDE DIMENSIONS ROMUS ROUND NECK OR PROVIDE SQUARE TO ROUND ADAPTER REERIGERANT FRONT BLADES PARALLEL TO SHORT DIMENSION 11 ALL AIR DEVICES DIFFUSERS REGISTERS AND GRILLES SHALL BE EXPOSED SURFACE OFF WHITE SCOTT MERIWETHER BLADES PARALLEL TO LONG HORIZONTAL DIMENSION FIXED AT 35 BAKED ENAMEL FINISH OR AS SPECIFIED BY ARCHITECT DEVICES SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED OR EQUAL DROPPING OR RISING PIPE HORIZONTAL BLADES SET 22 ANGLE TO TITUS PROVIDE OPPOSED BLADE DAMPERS AT ALL DIFFUSERS AND REGISTERS AS INDICATED ON PIPE TO OR FROM ABOVE 9 GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 CONCEALED FASTENING NO SCREW HOLES PLANS PROVIDE BALANCING DAMPERS FOR ALL AIR DEVICES TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH IMC 2012 8 PAR 603 17 FOR BALANCED AIR FLOW ISOLATING GATE OR BALL VALVE E 518 BLACK CANYON PARK PROVIDE STRAIGHTENING VANES 30114 FRAME ALIGNMENT STRIPS AND TITUS MP 39 PLENUMS INSULATE PLENUMS WITH R 6 la cune RECTANGULAR DUCT SIZE FIRST DIMENSION IS SIDE DRAWN 2 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER A EOR NEW UNITS SHALL BE COMBINATION COOLING HEATING WITH SYSTEM FLAT OVAL DUCT SIZE FIRST
99. L REFRIGERANT SUCTION LINES EXCEEDS 100 FT FIELD VERIFY gt PROVIDE CONDENSATE PUMP PROVIDE 1 THROWAWAY MIN 30 EFF FILTER N PROMUS SCOTT MERIWETHER P E GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 0 SELECTION DATA GEN DATA SELECTION DATA FAN DATA 30114 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER PHONE 678 246 5166 CONSULTANT LOGO HOT WATER GEN DATA GPM 4 6 COIL INLET MIN MAX MAX MIN BLOWER UNIT TAG MANUF amp MODEL TYPE SIZE CFM CFM EWT LWT EAT LAT VOLTAGE NOTES 0 1 TITUS DESV SINGLE 1980 1277 1 60 1 PIU O 1 TITUS 5 PARALLEL 14 1750 52 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 amoa naz eo ee 0 2 TITUS 4 PARALLEL 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 SORG KA 4 PIU 0 3 TITUS 4 PARALLEL 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 X 0 4 TITUS DESV SINGLE o 2100 1277 1 60 PIU 1 1 TITUS DTQP 4 PARALLEL 180 160 65 95 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 R OFE 0 5 TITUS DESV SINGLE s zo 900 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 5 NA 25 A a 1 4 b 27 MER VAV 1 1 TITUS DESV SINGLE 12 1400 1277 1 60 E T ing 1 2 TITUS DESV SINGLE m5 75 277 1 60 1 2 3 4 5 1 4 TITUS 2 PARALLEL VAV 1 3 TITUS DESV SINGLE o 1500 1277 1 60 1 2 3 4 5 re PlU 1 5 TITUS DTQP 4 PARALLEL VAV 1 4
100. LY _________________ LL AND RETURN AIR p gam 5 NEW BOXES SEE SCHEDULE ON SHEET M6 1 T 7 C X 5 95 I T A PROVIDE NEW FAN POWERED BOX AT LOCATION OF 5 030709 V EXISTING VAV BOX RECONNECT DUCTWORK AS Bri Dd REQUIRED 2 NEW HOT WATER SUPPLY AND RETURN RISERS RL 4 EN 2 PROVIDE NEW OUTSIDE AIR DUCT AND EXTEND 5 MER MO LOUVER SIDE OF SHAFT ABOVE ROOF i PROVIDE NEW SUPPLY AIR DUCT FOR THIS ZONE 2 OPENED RETURN AIR DUCT ABOVE CEILING COVERED CER f WITH 1 2 STAINLESS STEEL WIRE MESH RELIEF AIR OPENING ABOVE CEILING WITH FIRE SMOKE SSS E Toc i DAMPER RELIEF AIR UP TO LOUVERS ON ROOF j APTO OFFICE 3 PENTHOUSE SEE SHEET M1 4 FOR EXACT LOCATION gt E E Un Z e LAIT EXN 2 TAA z lt NI gt O gt gu A 2 ee T 2 mu 5 M ue T e FN B Em ga 7 7 NS 7 TAMA 2 5 2 9 e a a Ah 2l SS ils 4 M i 4 27 88 c 89 i tl ae 1 2 zi 2 TEN ji H co 5 2 f E dis B RENE NE i K X IE 7 a a a a 4 J f m
101. MITTAL SHALL CONTAIN MATERIAL UTILIZED IN THE PROJECT FOR APPROVAL BY THE ARCHITECT ENGINEER PRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY WORK OR ORDERING ANY MATERIAL THE MATERIAL SHALL CONTAIN ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SWITCH GEAR PANELBOARDS TRANSFORMERS DISCONNECTS SAFETY SWITCHES LIGHT FIXTURES LIGHTING CONTROLS WIRING DEVICES COVER PLATES AND CONDUCTORS THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SHALL BE INSTALLED IN A NEAT AND WORKMANLIKE MANNER BY A LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE INSURANCE FOR PROTECTION AGAINST PUBLIC LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE FOR DURATION OF THE PROJECT C TERMS 1 5 0 PROVIDE AS USED IN THE DOCUMENTS AND APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS MEANS TO FURNISH AND INSTALL COMPLETE WIRING AS USED IN THE DOCUMENTS MEANS CONDUIT AND WIRES WITHIN THE CONDUIT SYSTEM CONCEALED AS USED IN THE DOCUMENTS AND APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS MEANS EMBEDDED MASONRY OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION BEHIND WALLS INSIDE CABINETRY OR ABOVE SUSPENDED CEILINGS NEMA 1 INDICATES THE ENCLOSURE SHALL BE LISTED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY NEMA 3R INDICATES THE ENCLOSURE SHALL BE LISTED FOR EXTERIOR USE RRANTY 1 2 ALL MATERIAL AND WORK PERFORMED SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR A PERIOD OF LESS THAN ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF ACCEPTANCE ANY CORRECTIONS FOR DEFECTIVE MATERIALS AND OR INSTALLATION SHALL BE MADE AT THE CONTRACTORS EXPENSE DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD PART 2 PRODUCTS A DISTRIBUTION AND BRAN
102. MPERATURE SENSOR WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTAT WITH TEMPERATURE SENSOR WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTAT WITH REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSOR REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSOR 77 MER SEALS nis 14 ARMAFLEX INSULATION SHALL BE USED FOR SUCTION LINES 1 2 FOR ABOVE 40 F AND 1 FOR BELOW 40 F PER IECC 2009 TABLE 503 2 8 FOR PIPING INSULATION FILTER DRYER AND SIGHT GLASS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT LIQUID LINES KD DD 15 ALL BRANCH TAKE OFFS BE PROVIDED W MANUAL VOLUME DAMPERS PROVIDE RADIUS ELBOWS WHERE FEASIBLE SQUARE ELBOWS AND TEE S SHALL BE FURNISHED W SINGLE FOIL TURNING VANES PROVIDE MANUAL VOLUME DAMPERS WITH EXTRACTOR AT ALL FLEX TAKE OFFS PROVIDE REMOTE CABLE OPERATED VOLUME DAMPERS IN INACCESSIBLE AND HARD CEILING AREAS YOUNG REGULATOR OR EQUAL 77 Dis 16 PROVIDE NEW FILTERS FOR ALL AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT BEFORE START UP REPLACE PRIOR TO un FINAL ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER C CARBON MONOXIDE SENSOR gt 17 PROVIDE SMOKE DETECTORS WITH SERVICE ACCESS DOORS ALL SUPPLY AIR DUCTS FOR FANS AND or TN WALL MOUNTED FAN SWITCH O AHU S SERVING A COMMON PLENUM OF 2000 CFM OR ABOVE FOR SMOKE DETECTORS NOT VISIBLE WALL MOUNTED TIME CLOCK IN CONCEALED SPACES PROVIDE REMOTE ANNUNCIATION TEST STATION AS REQUIRED BY AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION COORDINATE PRIOR TO INS
103. MPS Project No 013328 00 e Common chilled water return temperature B Heating System 1 The BAS shall start and stop hot water pump and during the occupied periods the pump shall run continuously any time outdoor temperature is below 65 degrees F adjustable Upon proof of water flow as sensed by a flow switch in the hot water supply piping leaving the pump in conjunction with an electrical interlock with the pump starter the BAS shall enable boiler B 1 The boiler shall operate and cycle on its factory preset operating and safety controls The boiler control panel shall modulate the boiler firing to maintain a hot water supply temperature in inverse proportion to outdoor air temperature as follows Hot water supply temperature shall be 135 degrees F at an outdoor temperature of 75 degrees F and above and hot water supply temperature shall be 170 degrees F at an outdoor temperature of 10 degrees F and below all adjustable The BAS shall alternate the operation of hot water pumps on a schedule approved by the Owner to equalize run time Should the active pump fail the BAS shall immediately start the standby pump During the unoccupied periods pump shall stop boiler B 1 shall cycle off according to its factory preset controls During the unoccupied periods anytime space temperature drops below 50 degrees F adjustable as sensed by any a night set back temperature sensor pumps and boiler B 1 shall run as described above to mainta
104. N PROVIDE DDC CONTROLLER WITH WEB INTERFACE PROVIDE DDC CONTROLLER WITH WEB INTERFACE CONTROL SYSTEM NOTES SEE CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS AND SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ALL DEVICES INDICATED SHALL BE NEW UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE PROJECT ARCHITECT DRAWN BY SHEET TITLE MECHANICAL CONTROL DIAGRAMS SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE SYMBOL LABEL DESCRIPTION 2 x4 LINEAR FLUORESCENT FIXTURE LITHONIA 2RT8S SERIES LAMPS BALLAST NO TYPE TYPE VOLTAGE 2 T8 HIGH FREQ 277 4100 K ELECTRONIC REMARKS MOUNTING CEILING RECESSED SAME AS ABOVE EXCEPT WIRED THRU ATS GENERATOR VIA BODINE RELAY 4 LINEAR FLUORESCENT FIXTURE WITH WHITE FINISH VOIGT TIMO MINI SERIES CEILING SUSPENDED HIGH FREQ ELECTRONIC SAME AS ABOVE EXCEPT WIRED THRU ATS GENERATOR VIA BODINE RELAY 4 FLUORESCENT FIXTURE WITH DIRECT DISTRIBUTION AND WHITE FINISH LITECONTROL MOD 44 SERIES HIGH FREQ ELECTRONIC CEILING SUSPENDED SAME AS ABOVE EXCEPT WIRED THRU ATS GENERATOR VIA BODINE RELAY 4 FLUORESCENT FIXTURE WITH SEMI INDIRECT DISTRIBUTION AND WHITE FINISH LITECONTROL MOD 44 SERIES HIGH FREQ ELECTRONIC CEILING SUSPENDED SAME AS ABOVE EXCEPT WIRED THRU ATS GENERATOR VIA BODINE RELAY 4 LINEAR FLUORESCENT FIXTURE WITH 20 80 DISTRIBUTION AND ALUMINUM FINISH PEERLESS BRM9 SERIES HIGH FREQ ELECTRONIC CEILING
105. NECT FOR RECEPT STUDY READ ALARA OPERATION RECEPT STUDY READ 2 2412 1412 3 4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION eae ee ue eee SPARE SPARE RECEPT GROUP 2 2 12 1 12 3 4 20 21 1 SPARE FOR EXISTING RECEPT GROUP STDY 2 25121 1412 3 4 20 23 DALE FOR EXISTING EXISTING CIRCUIT BREAKER RELOCATED FROM ANOTHER ELECTRICAL RECEPT GROUP STDY 20 Tos tia Ost E SPARE FOR EXISTING PANEL RECEPT GROUP STDY 2 2 12 1 12 3 4 20 27 osos 28 20 SPARE FOR EXISTING REMOVE EXISTING CIRCUIT BREAKER AND BRANCH FEEDER WIRING SPARE 20 29 06 06 30 20 SPARE FOR EXISTING 2 PROVIDE NEW CIRCUIT BREAKER AND BRANCH FEEDER WIRING AS TOTAL PER PHASE TOTAL PER PHASE INDICATED AND CONNECT FOR OPERATION AMPS TOTAL PER PHASE AMPS TOTAL PER PHASE nee Ix PROVIDE CIRCUIT BREAKER WITH LOCK ON CLIP KVA TOTAL KVA TOTAL Eee EE 5 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 OOOO VOD e PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE PROJECT ARCHITECT DRAWN BY PROVIDE CIRCUIT BREAKER WITH GROUND FAULT PROTECTION SHEET TITLE ELECTRICAL PANEL SCHEDULES REMOVE EXISTING CIRCUIT BREAKER PROVIDE NEW CIRCUIT BREAKER WITH GFI PROTECTION AND CONNECT TO EXISTIN
106. NSTALLATION A Utility Company Equipment Owner shall arrange installation of electric billing meters water meters and gas meters with demand signal pulses as indicated B Wiring 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The Contractor shall install wires for the room temperature sensors from sensor to the appropriate control module The Contractor shall install all sensing devices and the wiring to modules The Contractor shall install all control and monitoring wiring in Mechanical Room Low voltage wire shall be not less than 18 AWG line voltage wire shall be THHN TFEN 600 volt rated Control and interlock wiring and installation shall comply with national and local electrical codes Division 16 and manufacturer s recommendations NEC Class 1 line voltage wiring shall be UL listed in approved raceway as specified by NEC and Division 16 Low voltage wiring shall meet NEC Class 2 requirements Subfuse low voltage power circuits as required to meet Class 2 current limit NEC Class 2 current limited wires not in raceway but in concealed and accessible locations such as return air plenums shall be UL listed for the intended application Install wiring in raceway where subject to mechanical damage and all exposed locations such as mechanical electrical or service rooms Install Class 1 and Class 2 wiring in separate raceways Boxes and panels containing high voltage wiring and equipment shall not be used for lo
107. O DPF 10 CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION AS INDICATED AND CONNECT FOR PROJECT ARCHITECT eg OPERATION DRAWN BY GD RC ea ee REN E SHEET TITLE GENERAL NOTE PROPOSED POWER REFER TO SHEET 1 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE FOR POWER PLAN GROUND FLOOR REQUIREMENTS TO ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT ON THIS SHEET c a MEE E es ee eee Ss Se 4 SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 J
108. O DATE DESCRIPTION BY 2 4 4 ISSUED FORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 MECHANICAL PROPOSED PLAN THIRD FLOOR 013328 00 M2 3 EM 1 a eee eee lt e 3 ss JH IE ei amp UN a ih 1 C 52 5I 5 g As N c i 5 wx v 2 e t 4 E oS I ES EE V mmo c GE m EX 5 X m WEN EL uj o z5 xum gt o 9 E l ms ae STATIONS all rch as 402000000000 4 MI 3 DIRECTO mier t j i NI PROMUS mE NE L KU 4 12 Qu SCOTT MERIWETHER I hk A GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 l m m mm mm all 3 KEY NOTES 518 BLACK CANYON PARK i 5 CANTON GA 30114 i PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER gt s PHONE 678 246 5166 8 DUCT UP IN CHASE TO SERVE 4TH FLOOR sUPP
109. PERATION EXISTING 36 x36 LOUVER FOR ELEVATOR ROOM TO REMAIN EXISTING DSS UNIT TO REMAIN EXISTING 36 108 RELIEF AIR LOUVER TO REMAIN PROVIDE NEW MOTORIZED DAMPER AND INTERLOCK WITH AHU S FOR OPERATION MECHANICAL LEGEND EXISTING DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES TO REMAIN REMOVE EXISTING DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES NOTE ALL EXISTING DUCTWORK CONDUIT CABLE PIPING HANGERS AND SUPPORT THAT ARE NOT BEING REUSED TO BE REMOVED IN THEIR ENTIRETY REVISED THERMOSTAT LOCATIONS lt 3 Ca a x 3 a in 1 V c iw esi 5 g w lt 5 As N 7 25 G m mw v 2 e t 4 E oS I ES D p c A uv s co ss Cm LE s xum gt Oo ix E w ms ps PROMUS SCOTT MERIWETHER P E GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 518 BLACK CANYON PARK CANTON GA 30114 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER PHONE 678 246 5166 CONSULTANT LOGO N 2 53 H gt ET 29 gt 28 ac a
110. PROVIDER PRIOR TO ROUGH IN AND CONNECT FOR OPERATION a un x Z fe L a Lo WD ag c s 5 gt E Ow ste 8 m 521 4 D es 5 Am a J H G F E D C B C o set sg vum ux vm 5 2 2i 5 pl ce NE e 6 X 1 1 F 2 E 7 2 VESTIBULE Dain OFFICE 6132 C128 crc d LLLI LLILLL LLILaALAAiILALLOALIOIILAl r x 1 6128 MGR AKU d3 sn Cc fb 1 i n T SrROMUS 1 1 1 i 1 1 f SCOTT MERIWETHER P E Mb 1 3 PIU 0 2 2 GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 7 GBB 33 8 1 1 1 1 GBB 2 518 BLACK CANYON PARK CANTON GA 30114 5 1 i 1 5 1 V 1 V Bi 4 GB 2 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER 15 13 11 Tah 9 5 7 1 3 5 7 1 3 13 15 9 11 678 246 5166 a 7 77 77 9 4 CIRC 6123 1 OKe ORS Oke cere 13 15 s pcs GBB 9 11 vaeo 1 5 7 GBB 5 7 1545 ORKROOM J RARE BOOK 1 i 1 i 1 1 GBB435 0 44 ca 48 rea GBB 37 I 7 6103 O BB 10 2 clo clad o 4 s j AR
111. Provide construction cores that are replaceable by permanent cores Provide keyed construction cores at all exterior doors and at other locations as required by the general contractor Provide temporary plastic cores at all other locations Provide 10 construction master keys KEYING Keying System Factory registered complying with guidelines in BHMA A156 28 Appendix A Incorporate decisions made in keying conference 1 Master Key System Change keys and a master key operate cylinders Keys Nickel silver 1 Stamping Permanently inscribe each key with a visual key control number and include the following notation Notation NOT DUPLICATE 2 Quantity In addition to one extra key blank for each lock provide the following Cylinder Change Keys Three b Master Keys Five DOOR HARDWARE 087111 7 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 2 9 A 2 10 KEY CONTROL SYSTEM Key Control Cabinet BHMA A156 5 metal cabinet with baked enamel finish containing key holding hooks labels 2 sets of key tags with self locking key holders key gathering envelopes and temporary and permanent markers with key capacity of 150 percent of the number of locks 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following 2 American Key Boxes and Cabinets a HPC Inc
112. RANSITIONS AS REQUIRED E sie 5 Grm SS a x is IRS MEME a n 8 e ed 2 O Ej B N c i iii o c 99 kc m Wa 5 o a E E o T 5 J UM x uj u x Cm LE s m gt Bi 0 2 xm E SCOTT MERIWETHER s GEORGIA LICENSE 430780 3 518 BLACK CANYON PARK 5 CANTON GA 30114 2 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER 678 246 5166 2 ee SEALS Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgia 30144 Un Z lt gt Z c gt ea 2 4 Un SHEET ISSUE l NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 2 4 4 ISSUED FORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 ME 000007770077 MECHANICAL PROPOSED PLAN SECOND FLOOR ROMANO 013328 00 M2 2 mE 1 pg ag sk eh a gt LT EXB 10 10 227 227 2222 427 272 22 1 LE eee eee eee eee eee y 2 H a e e PR ir
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114. RETURN AIR DUCT ABOVE CEILING AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES 5 REMOVE EXISTING BOX AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES REMOVE EXISTING SUPPLY AIR DUCT UP TO POINT OF CONNECTION SYMBOL EXISTING LOW PRESSURE DUCTWORK AND AIR DISTRIBUTION FOR THIS ZONE TO REMAIN REMOVE EXISTING LOW PRESSURE SUPPLY DUCTWORK EXISTING EXHAUST AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCTWORK ABOVE CEILING TO REMAIN EXISTING DUCTLESS SPLIT SYSTEM TO REMAIN REMOVE EXISTING FLEX DUCTWORK AND ASSOCIATED BRANCH DUCTWORK ABOVE CEILING UP TO POINT OF CONNECTION AND CAP EXISTING DUCT EXISTING RETURN AIR DUCT ABOVE CEILING TO EXISTING TRANSFER DUCT TO REMAIN O 9 9 02 O MECHANICAL LEGEND EXISTING DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES TO REMAIN ACCESSORIES NOTE ALL EXISTING DUCTWORK CONDUIT CABLE PIPING HANGERS AND SUPPORT THAT ARE NOT BEING REUSED TO BE REMOVED IN THEIR ENTIRETY E 5 sies 5 Grm MO EE a x is IRS MEME a Kul n 8 5 558 ed 2 O Ej B N c i iii o c 99 kc D 45 5 J UM x a uj u x Cm LE s xm gt Bi 0 2 xm E 1
115. RIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING ORDERING FABRICATION OR THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR ALL PARTS OF THE BUILDING INSTALLATION OF MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT ITS CONTENTS AND OCCUPANTS WHEREVER WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT IS PERFORMED 27 NO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS ARE ALLOWED IN RETURN AIR PLENUMS OR ABOVE CEILINGS USED AS DEMOLITION SHALL INCLUDE REMOVAL OF EXISTING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TO EXTENT RETURN AIR PLENUM IF SPACE WITH RETURN AIR PLENUM HAS ANY DECK TO DECK PARTITIONS AIR REQUIRED TO PERFORM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES INDICATED TRANSFER DUCTS MUST BE INSTALLED WHEN CPVC PIPING IS USED FOR WATER SYSTEMS THE R A GRILLES LAYOUT SHALL BE FIELD COORDINATED WITH SUCH PIPING SO THAT NO PORTION OF THE THE DEMOLITION PROCEDURES SHALL PROVIDE FOR SAFE CONDUCT OF THE WORK PROTECTION OF PERSONNEL CAREFUL REMOVAL AND DISPOSITION OF MATERIALS SPECIFIED TO BE SALVAGED PROTECTION OF PROPERTY TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED COORDINATION WITH 28 MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE WARRANTY FOR A PERIOD OF 1 ONE OTHER WORK IN PROGRESS AND TIMELY DISCONNECTION OF UTILITY SERVICES YEAR AFTER BUILDING FOR ALL MECHANICAL SYSTEMS DUCTWORK CONTROLS ACCESSORIES AND ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT PARTS AND LABOR UNDER THESE DRA NGS AND AND SPECIFICATIONS 2224 02 as 12 72 4 es CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE WARRANTY FOR COMPRESSORS FOR 5 FIVE YEARS ANY REPAIRS 2222 ee REQUIRING SYSTEM SHUTDOWN ALL BE DONE DURING NON OPERATIONAL PERIO
116. S 1000 SQ FT 40 X 40 SQ 8 MH SELF CONTAINED PLENUM RATED DUAL CIRCUIT POWER PACK WITH 20 AMP RATING WATTSTOPPER BZ 150 SERIES ELECTRICAL PANELBOARD FUSIBLE DISCONNECT SWITCH A POLES B FRAME SIZE C FUSE RATING FUSIBLE DISCONNECT SWITCH TYPE COMBINATION MOTOR STARTER A POLES B NEMA SIZE C FUSE RATING GROUNDING ELECTRODE AND CONDUCTOR SYSTEM TRANSFORMER TELEPHONE WOOD BACKBOARD EXHAUST FAN SEE MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR SPECIFICATIONS EXISTING RELOCATED EXISTING DEMOLISH REMOVE WEATHERPROOF NIGHT LIGHT FIXTURE WIRE FIXTURE AHEAD OF LOCAL SWITCHING USED FOR CLARITY PURPOSES TO CONNECT GROUPS OF MULTIPLE DEVICES LIGHT FIXTURES IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS TOGETHER ON THE SAME BRANCH CIRCUIT AS INDICATED N 3 P Em S Im c 00 a of 0 P ua c m MES S c gt a 5 E L U a3 _ a N m y 9 f d O c Sic gt TE 4 S 3 E 0 ss 70 f S g po 9 I E 0 m T e PROMUS SCOTT MERIWETHER P E GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 518 BLACK CANYON PARK CANTON GA 30114 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER PHONE 678 246 5166 CONSULTANT LOGO 77 MER SEALS nis Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgi
117. SEALS Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgia 30144 STURGIS LIBRARY RENOVATIONS SHEET ISSUE NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY i2 04 14 _ ISSUEDFORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE DPF PROJECT ARCHITECT ES DRAWN BY GD _ m SHEET TITLE FIRE ALARM NOTES AND PROPOSED PLAN GROUND FLOOR 013328 00 ADDED SHEET YOO 14 15414 NV Id 3414 3 0 4 NOILVAON3M OL 2 NOILVAONSY OL ANG Q38In033 O 439NO1 GSAOWSY 38 OL 3414 SNILSIX3 SALON Ad TANVd GNVWWOO 3414 9NILSIX3 40 NOILVOOT NIVNAY OL 304A 3814 9NILSIX3 m gt o 2 o al a gt gt D lt o o w m gt gt 2 2 gt o m o i T SAA eas Oni eee Z U 5 22 1 88 m l av i l T1 A o m OF AU Ww gt S BI J B 5g 3 E aN ENE ES E 77 Lx e ERE Z mE LT I eg T mun TERORA F
118. SECOND FLOOR PROPOSED POWER PLAN THIRD FLOOR PROPOSED POWER PLAN FOURTH FLOOR EXISTING DEMO ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM ELECTRICAL PANEL SCHEDULES ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS 20 AMP DUPLEX RECEPTACLE NEMA 5 20R MOUNTED AT 18 A F F TO CENTER LINE OF OUTLET UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE EXISTING DUPLEX OUTLET LOCATION REMOVE DEVICE PROVIDE NEW 20 AMP DUPLEX RECEPTACLE NEMA 5 20R AND COVER PLATE 20 AMP QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE NEMA 5 20R MOUNTED AT 18 A F F TO CENTER LINE OF OUTLET UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 20 AMP DUPLEX RECEPTACLE NEMA 5 20R WITH GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER MOUNT AT 18 A F F TO CENTER LINE OF OUTLET UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 20 AMP DUPLEX RECEPTACLE NEMA 5 20R GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER BY CIRCUIT BREAKER MOUNT 18 A F F TO CENTER LINE OF OUTLET UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 20 AMP QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE NEMA 5 20R WITH GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER MOUNT AT 18 A F F TO CENTER LINE OF OUTLET UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 20 AMP DUPLEX RECEPTACLE NEMA 5 20R MOUNTED IN CABINETRY REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS FOR EXACT LOCATION AND MOUNTING HEIGHT 20 AMP QUADRUPLEX RECEPTACLE NEMA 5 20R MOUNTED IN CABINETRY REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS FOR EXACT LOCATION AND MOUNTING HEIGHT 20 AMP DUPLEX RECEPTACLE NEMA 5 20R MOUNTED ABOVE COUNTER SEE ARCHITECTUAL DRAWINGS FOR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS 20 AMP DUPLEX RECEPTACLE NEMA 5 20R RECESSED FLOOR MOUN
119. STEEL ROD OR TERMINATE SLEEVE FLEXIBLE DUCT ADJUSTABLE CLAMP AS SHOWN ON PLANS cs AGN STRAP SUPPORTS PER FLUSH WITH FINISHED WITH 1 0 GORNER ANGLE m SMACNA STANDARDS gt WALL SURFACES PIPE SLEEVE OF SIZE TO E 11 8 1 2 j i PASS PIPE AND INSULATION TURNING VANES SEE SPECIFICATION FOR MAXIMUM D 8 OFFSET MS PER TEOT E S SHEET METAL SUPPLY MATERIALS ALLOWED IN LAST in DUCT W 2 THK WRAP INCHES TO DEVICE 8 WHERE 15 THE INSULATION DUCT COLLAR Sy SLEEVES THRU 55 INTERNAL FLEX s g N SIDE FITTING N 2 DIAMETER i WITH DAMPER BELL MOUTH TIE TO N a 9 MANNER o 2 4 OR SHOETAP TYPE STRUCTURAL NECK SIZE TO O 5 SUPPORTS MATCH FLEX ADJUSTABLE CLAMP 22 E 9 4 N DUCT SIZE VALU H E E FLEXIBLE DUCT W 1 P m FINISHED ESCUTCHEON INDIGA TED DUCT SEALER VOLUME DAMPER WITH LOCKING 5 25 THK INSULATION 8 N PLATE FLUSH AGAINST QUADRANT AND 2 STANDOFF amp VAPOR BARRIER WALL AND OF SIZE INSULATE TOP PANEL OF LAY IN HANGING 9 95 gt N COMPLETELY COVER DIFFUSER WHERE REQ D SEAL INSULATION ZS BE CENTERED IN OPENING DIFFUSER NOT TO T BAR GRID a lt E SLEEVE DO 1L 1 2 WIDE METAL BAND N SUPPORT PIPE FROM E HANG ALL DUCT PER SMACNA STANDARDS
120. STEM MANUFACTURER AND N E C ARTICLE 760 MINIMUM WIRE SIZE IS 8 AWG FOR GROUND CONNECTION NOTE PANEL NEUTRAL OR CONDUIT GROUND IS NOT ACCEPTABLE HVAC DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL AND SHALL INITIATE A SUPERVISORY SIGNAL ONLY WIRING PART ALL WIRING AND CONDUIT TO CONFORM TO NFPA 72 AND NEC ARTICLE 760 WIRING SHALL BE SOLID COPPER OR STRANDED COPPER WITH A MAX OF 7 STRANDS FOR 16 GA AND 18 CA STRANDED COPPER WITH A MAXIMUM OF 19 STRANDS FOR SIZES 14 AND LARGER PER NEC 760 AND NFPA 70 COLOR CODING MAY NOT APPLY TO EXISTING SYSTEMS LABEL EXISTING WIRING ACCORDINGLY 4 FIRE PROTECTION ALL FIRE STOP PENETRATIONS SHALL BE MADE WITH APPROVED NEC METALLIC CONDUIT AND SHALL BE SEALED WITH A U L APPROVED FIRE STOP MATERIAL INFORMATION COMMONS n CIRCULATION AREA 25 6106 SZ EEE Oo oo 2 Mod 04 ooo oo joo INFORMATI OMMON TX 1 FIRE ALARM PROPOSED PLAN GROUND FLOOR EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICE TO BE REMOVED REQUIRED DUE TO RENOVATION N COCO Ooo OC CO D VESTIBULE G12 612 N SZ SAY 52 vey Z IL Ol 2 G12 5 WORKROOM v INFO Z 2 2 EM NS 2 IDF 6134 2 ue
121. Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 2 18 AUXILIARY DOOR HARDWARE A Auxiliary Hardware BHMA A156 16 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following a Don Jo Mfg Inc b IVES Hardware an Ingersoll Rand company c Rockwood Manufacturing Company d Trimco 2 19 FABRICATION A Manufacturer s Nameplate Do not provide products that have manufacturer s name or trade name displayed in a visible location except in conjunction with required fire rated labels and as otherwise approved by Architect l Manufacturer s identification 1s permitted on rim of lock cylinders only B Base Metals Produce door hardware units of base metal indicated fabricated by forming method indicated using manufacturer s standard metal alloy composition temper and hardness Furnish metals of a quality equal to or greater than that of specified door hardware units and BHMA A156 18 C Fasteners Provide door hardware manufactured to comply with published templates prepared for machine wood and sheet metal screws Provide screws that comply with commercially recognized industry standards for application intended except aluminum fasteners are not permitted Provide Phillips flat head screws with finished heads to match surface of door hardware unless otherwise indicated 1 Concealed Fasteners
122. T PER MINUTE MAXIMUM o RETURN GRILLES AND EXHAUST GRILLES AND THE LEAVING AND ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE F J xx FROM SUPPLY GRILLES AND EVAPORATORS DIA DIAMETER THOUSAND BTU PER HOUR db DRY BULB MINIMUM un 20 THERMOSTAT LOCATION SHALL BE APPROVED BY OWNER AND ENGINEER BEFORE INSTALLATION Bx DIRECT EXPANSION NEW INSTALL THERMOSTAT 48 TO 54 A F F PER A D A REQUIREMENTS WHERE APPLICABLE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR JUNCTION E A EXHAUST AIR OUTDOOR AIR C BOXES CONDUITS CONTROL WIRING POWER ETC AND DEFINE RESPONSIBILITIES AND SCOPE OF WORK FOR EACH TIRADE PRIOR TO ANY PURCHASING OR INSTALLATION EER ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING PRESSURE DROP gt ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH GAUGE 21 RUN INSULATED FIRE RATED CONDENSATE DRAINS AS REQUIRED Edb ENTERING DRY BULB RELOCATE EXISTING Un 22 ALL INSULATION WILL HAVE FIRE SMOKE RATING LESS THAN 25 50 ESP EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE 23 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT ON ROOF OR ELEVATED STRUCTURES SHALL COMPLY WITH IMC 2012 PAR ETR EXISTING TO REMAIN SEASONAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING 306 5 IF INSTALLED HIGHER THAN 16 FEET A F F MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLED IN ATTICS SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF IMC 2012 PAR 306 3 IF THE EQUIPMENT CAN NOT BE Ewb ENTERING MET FEET SERVICED REMOVED THROUGH REQUIRED OPENING MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROTECTED FT FEET TEMPERATURE WITH MECHAN
123. TALLATION DETECTORS SHALL BE BY ONE DOOR GRILLE lt MANUFACTURER COORDINATE VOLTAGE ETC WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UNDERCUT DOOR 3 4 BEFORE ORDERING UPON DETECTION SMOKE DETECTORS SHUT DOWN ASSOCIATED AIR MOVING gt gt EQUIPMENT AND ALL AIR MOVING EQUIPMENT SERVING THAT COMMON PLENUM Tek CONCRETE PAD gt 18 PROVIDE TYPE B DYNAMIC FIRE DAMPERS WITH SERVICE ACCESS DOORS ALL DUCTS AND 7 OPENINGS PENETRATING FIRE RATED WALLS MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ROOMS TENANT SEPARATION PARTITIONS FLOOR OR ROOF SLABS AND OUTSIDE AIR INTAKES AS gt A REQUIRED PROVIDE RADIATION DAMPERS IN RATED CEILINGS FOR ALL CEILING OPENINGS CEILING cc Eu FANS DIFFUSERS OR GRILLES RATED FOR USE IN THE CEILING ASSEMBLY PROVIDE LOW LEAKAGE 2 m CLASS DAMPERS FOR ALL SITUATIONS WHERE THE AIRFLOW CFM HAS TO BE CONTROLLED VERIFY gt 2 9 AND REPLACE AS REQUIRED EOR EXISTING SYSTEMS AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR LEAVING AIR TEMPERATURE o 19 HVAC CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A T amp B REPORT PER IECC 2009 THE T amp B REPORT SHALL BE APPROX APPROXIMATE LEAVING DRY BULB lt z INDEPENDENT FOR SYSTEMS OVER 15 TONS FOR ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AIR DEVICES cc an DAMPERS AHU S AND FANS THE TEST AND BALANCE REPORT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BAS BUIEDING ARONA ION CEAVING See co S e AIR BALANCE COUNCIL STANDARDS AND SHALL INCLUDE AIR QUANTITIES FOR ALL SUPPLY GRILLES CFM CUBIC FEE
124. TANT LOGO s a NA Vel 1554 MER SEALS STURGIS LIBRARY RENOVATIONS Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgia 30144 _ SHEET ISSUE NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY 12 04 14 ISSUED FOR BID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM 3 PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE DPF PROJECT ARCHITECT DPF DRAWN BY GD SHEET TITLE MECHANICAL PROPOSED PLAN FIRST FLOOR SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 T gt s ooo o ea zu e elele di m 999 on d cC A OY b A Le D i CERTI iin e a Sp SSE SS ee all ai mor ee SE UU Mj ll w mer cup A m I oem G 125 1 a al MEC ___1 ee a 9 4 d M 1 iM g aa 125 1 1 amp T S 290 290 li _ m 3 99 STACK AREA 2 1 Pa I mM 8 4 y i KS ob libe del E 1 Co AH 25 VAV 2 4 VAV 2 6
125. TED PROVIDE BRUSHED NICKEL FINISH COVER PLATE FSR BOX CEILING MOUNTED KSU SPECIFICATION ______ 5 MULTI OUTLET HARD WIRED PLUG STRIP WITH USB CHARGING 6 DEVICE SPACING ALUMINIUM FINISH MOUNT HIGH UP UNDER COUNTER TOP UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE SPECIAL PURPOSE POWER DEVICE COORDINATE EXACT NEMA NUMBER DEVICE WITH EQUIPMENT PLUG UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE COMMUNICATIONS OUTLET PROVIDE 1 CONDUIT SLEEVE WITH PULL STRING STUB INTO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE MOUNT AT 18 A F F TO CENTER OF OUTLET UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE COMMUNICATION OUTLET MOUNTED IN CABINETRY REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS FOR EXACT LOCATION AND MOUNTING HEIGHT PROVIDE 1 CONDUIT SLEEVE WITH PULL STRING STUB INTO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE COMMUNICATIONS OUTLET PROVIDE 1 CONDUIT SLEEVE WITH PULL STRING STUB INTO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE MOUNTED ABOVE COUNTER TOP REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS FOR EXACT LOCATION COMMUNICATIONS OUTLET FLOOR MOUNTED PROVIDE 1 CONDUIT SLEEVE WITH PULL STRING STUB INTO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE PROVIDE WIREMOLD 880MP FLOOR BOX WITH NICKEL COVER PLATE CARPET FLANGE TELEVISION OUTLET PROVIDE 1 CONDUIT SLEEVE WITH PULL STRING STUB INTO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE MOUNT AT 18 A F F TO CENTER LINE OF OUTLET UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE TELEMSION OUTLET CEILING MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX SINGLE POLE 20 AMP SWITCH MOUNT 42 A F F TO CENTERLINE OF SWITCH UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 3 WAY 20 AMP SWITCH MOUNT 42 A F F
126. TEEL EXTERIOR LOCATIONS SHALL BE HEAVY DUTY CAST ALUMINUM WITH THREADED HUBS ONDUIT EMT SHALL BE GALVANIZED STEEL PVC SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 WHERE NOT SUBJECT TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE PVC SHALL BE SCHEDULE 80 WHERE EXPOSED TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE MC CABLE IS ACCEPTABLE WITH LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM INTERLOCKED ARMOR AND INTERNAL PAN REDUNDANT GROUND PART 3 EXECUTION A COLOR CODING FOR CONDUCTORS SHALL BE THE FOLLOWING 208 120 VOLT THREE PHASE FOUR WIRE SYSTEM A PHASE BLACK B PHASE RED PHASE BLUE GROUNDED NEUTRAL WHITE AND GROUNDING GREEN 480 277 VOLT THREE PHASE FOUR WIRE SYSTEM A PHASE BROWN B PHASE PURPLE 5 GROUNDED NEUTRAL GREY AND GROUNDING GREEN CONDUCTORS FOR SERVICES AND BRANCH CIRCUITS 46 AND LARGER SHALL BE IDENTIFIED CONSISTENTLY BY COLOR CODING MARKING TAPE OR OTHER APPROVED MEANS B WIRING METHODS CONDUCTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING EMT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE CONNECTORS AND FITTINGS SHALL BE STEEL SET SCREW OR COMPRESSION TYPE PVC AS INDICATED IN PART 2 PRODUCTS F SHALL BE INSTALLED BELOW SLAB UNDERGROUND AND EXPOSED WHERE LISTED FOR SUCH USE MC CABLE AS INDICATED IN PART 2 PRODUCTS F IS ACCEPTABLE FOR USE WITH GENERAL BRANCH CIRCUITS RATED 20 AMPERES OR LESS CONCEALED IN WALLS AND ABOVE SUSPENDED CEILINGS AND AS APPROVED BY THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION IT IS NOT INTENDED TO USE MC CABLE EXPOSED INSTALLATIONS WITHIN HA
127. TERING DIE CAST ALUMINUM HOUSING AND 90 MINUTE BATTERY BACKUP LITHONIA LE LRE SERIES EXIT LIGHT FIXTURE WITH RED LETTERING WHITE HOUSING AND 90 MINUTE BATTERY BACKUP LITHONIA LQM SERIES VERIFY CEILING TYPES PRIOR TO ORDERING FIXTURES VERIFY EXACT MOUNTING HEIGHT WITH ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS HIGH FREQ CEILING ELECTRONIC SUSPENDED CEILING WALL CUSTOMER AREAS CEILING WALL NON CUSTOMER AREAS NON CUSTOMER AREAS CEILING WALL PROVIDE FIXTURES WITH DAMP LOCATION RATING FOR ALL EXTERIOR LOCATIONS COORDINATE LOCATION AND MOUNTING HEIGHTS WITH MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO ROUGH IN CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY SUSPENDED LIGHT FIXTURE S WHICH SWAY OR MOVE DUE TO AIR PRODUCING MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WITH RIGID SUPPORT S FIRE ALARM NOTES PART 1 NOTES 1 A GENERAL ALARM SHALL BE ANNUNCIATED UPON ACTIVATION OF ANY INITIATION DEVICE INCLUDING PULL STATION S FLOW SWITCH OR DETECTION DEVICE S A TROUBLE SIGNAL SHALL BE ANNUNCIATED UPON FAILURE OR REMOVAL OF ANY DETECTION OR MANUAL DEVICE A SUPERVISORY SIGNAL SHALL BE ANNUNCIATED UPON ACTIVATION OF ANY FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM TAMPER SWITCH ALL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM DEVICES INSTALLED FOR THIS SPECIFIC PROJECT SHALL BE U L CERTIFIED ALL FIRE ALARM INITIATING DEVICES SHALL BE ADDRESSABLE AND ALL FIRE ALARM CIRCUITS SHALL BE CLASS B STYLE C THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A DETAILED SET OF SHOP DRAWINGS INCLUDING
128. TION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 5 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 PART 2 SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND OPERATOR INTERFACE 2 01 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The BAS contractor shall provide system software based on a server thin client architecture designed around the open standards of web technology The BAS server shall communicate using ASHRAE s BACnet IP protocol Server shall be accessed using a web browser over the DDC system intranet provided under this contract and remotely over the Internet Operator shall monitor control and reprogram the system from any computer on the Owners network or from anywhere a web browser is available Systems requiring going to the controlled facility to view system information or to make any program schedule or operation changes are unacceptable The intent of the thin client architecture is to provide the operator s complete access to the BAS system via a web browser The thin client web browser Graphical User Interface GUI shall be browser and operating system agnostic meaning it will support Microsoft Internet Explorer browsers 6 x or later versions and Windows as well as non Window operating systems No special software active x components or fat java clients shall be required to be installed on the PC s PDA s used to access the BAS via a web browser The BAS server software must su
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130. TROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 4 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 h Enabling and assigning alarms and messages to reporting actions groups i Report generation and third party software j Backing up software and data files 2 Project Engineering Manual shall contain as a minimum a System architecture overview b Hardware cut sheets and product descriptions Contractor shall deliver six 6 sets of as built drawings All drawings shall be reviewed after the final system checkout and updated to provide as built drawings The system will not be considered complete until the as built drawings have received their final approval d Installation mounting and connection details for all field hardware and accessories Commissioning setup and backup procedures for all control modules accessories BAS server software and database f Listing of basic terminology alarms messages error messages and frequently used commands or shortcuts 3 Software Documentation shall contain as a minimum a The Contractor shall provide a printout all Graphical Programs detailing their application to specific HVAC equipment and electrical mechanical subsystems together with a glossary or icon symbol library detailing the function of each graphical icon Revisions made as a result of the submittal process during
131. TROL VFD SF2 SUPPLY FLOW CONTROLLER 2 RETURN SMOKE DETECTOR SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE SUPPLY SMOKE DETECTOR SUPPLY STATIC PRESSURE SUPPLY STATIC PRESSURE Y T G Ses es erc ER RELIEF AIR DAMPER NOTES 1 SET POINTS ARE IDENTIFIED IN SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 2 POWER BY DIV 16 CONTROL WIRING BY CONTROL CONTRACTOR CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER BY PIU MANUFACTURER 5 PROVIDE WITH ADJUSTABLE SCR FAN SPEED CONTROL FAN SAFETY DEVICES SHALL BE HARDWIRED FOR FAN SHUTDOWN See specifications for sequence of operation YAAA DA 00 1 SHAFT LOUVER NORTH YAAA DA 00 2 5 LOUVER SOUTH SHALL NOT OPERATE UNLESS SUPPLY FAN IS OPERATIONAL COORDINATE WITH ELECTRICAL RETURN AIR CENTRAL STATION AIR HANDLING UNIT AHU 2 AND AHU 3 AA AA TYPE NAME 55 SYSTEM TAG 2 FOR AHU 2 AND 3 FOR 3 CC ITEM NUMBER CONTROL DEVICE LIST LOOP CONTROL FUNCTION DEVICE DEVICEFUNCTION Ranee REMARKS OUTSIDE AIR CONTROL REN MIXED AIR STATIC PRESSURE 0 CHILLED WATER COIL LN COOLING COIL LEAVING AIR TEMP v 0 Fr AvERAGNG SUPPLY FAN CONTROL vFD SF2 vFD SF2 SF2 SUPPLY FLOW CONTROLLER d ee SUPPLY STATIC PRESSURE gere TO 4 IN 1 HEAT PIPE COOLING CONTROL RH 2 2 RELATIVE HUMIDITY SUPPLY TEMPERA
132. TURE SUPPLY SMOKE DETECTOR FAN SAFETY 5 5 RETURN FAN CONTROL FAN CONTROL VFD 2 RF2 RETURN FLOW CONTROLLER HEAT PIPE COOLING CONTROL RH 2 1 RELATIVE HUMIDITY SET POINTS ARE IDENTIFIED IN SEQUENCE OF OPERATION POWER BY DIV 16 CONTROL WIRING BY CONTROL CONTRACTOR CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER BY PIU MANUFACTURER PROVIDE WITH ADJUSTABLE SCR FAN SPEED CONTROL PROVIDE SINGLE FAN SAFETY DEVICES SHALL BE HARDWIRED FOR FAN SHUTDOWN RELIEF re See specifications for sequence of operation GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 518 BLACK CANYON PARK CANTON GA 30114 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER PHONE 678 246 5166 CONSULTANT LOGO SEALS Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgia 30144 STURGIS LIBRARY RENOVATIONS SHEET ISSUE NO DATE DESCRIPTION BY i2 04 14 ISSUEDFORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 PRINCIPAL CHARGE PROJECT ARCHITECT DRAWN BY SHEET TITLE MECHANICAL CONTROL DIAGRAMS SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 N 9 A AUTO FLOW VALVE E SET 2 GPM 9 CHR p p q CHR 37 pem 7 C cw 1 0 is L N D i ee 2 7 1 eS 1 BN n as
133. UIT REQUIREMENTS LUG SIZE REQUIREMENTS AND EXACT SERVICE POINT CONNECTION SERVICE SHUT DOWN SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE OWNER PRIOR TO SCHEDULING WITH UTILITY COMPANY CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL CONDUITS FOR UTILITY PRIMARY FEEDER PER UTILITY GUIDELINES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE LOCAL TELEPHONE AND CABLE TV COMPANY PRIOR TO STARTING WORK FOR EXACT SERVICE POINT CONNECTION AND ANY REQUIREMENTS ANY ONE OF THE PROVIDERS MAY NEED THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE MECHANICAL DOCUMENTS AND MECHANICAL SUBMITTALS PRIOR TO PURCHASING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT COORDINATE ALL CONTROL WIRING REQUIRED FOR ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT RELATED TO THE PROJECT PROVIDE ELECTRICAL BREAKERS DISCONNECTS AND CONDUCTORS AS REQUIRED PER MECHANICAL SUBMITTALS AND ACTUAL EQUIPMENT NAMEPLATE RATINGS F RECORD DOCUMENTS 1 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN AN ACCURATE RECORD SET OF DEVIATIONS BETWEEN THE WORK AS DESIGNED ON THESE DOCUMENTS AND THAT OF WHICH IS ACTUALLY INSTALLED THIS RECORD SET OF DRAWINGS SHALL BE KEPT WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND REQUIRE APPROVAL FROM THE ARCHITECT ENGINEER ELECTRICAL SHEET INDEX sem DESORPTON 1 2 0 gre qp o vc z us Wwe Wiwe OF WP NL ELECTRICAL NOTES PROPOSED LIGHTING PLAN GROUND FLOOR PROPOSED LIGHTING PLAN FIRST FLOOR PROPOSED POWER PLAN GROUND FLOOR PROPOSED POWER PLAN FIRST FLOOR PROPOSED POWER PLAN
134. VAC equipment Setting quantitative performance of HVAC equipment Verifying that automatic control devices are functioning properly Measuring sound and vibration Reporting results of activities and procedures specified in this Section SEQ es ok DEFINITIONS AABC Associated Air Balance Council AMCA Air Movement and Control Association NEBB National Environmental Balancing Bureau SMACNA Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association SUBMITTALS Strategies and Procedures Plan Testing adjusting and balancing strategies and step by step procedures Include a complete set of report forms intended for use on this Project Certified Testing Adjusting and Balancing Reports Prepared on approved forms certified by the testing adjusting and balancing Agent QUALITY ASSURANCE Agent Qualifications Engage a testing adjusting and balancing agent certified by AABC or NEBB TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 23 05 93 1 Sturgis Library Renovations mcmillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia 1 5 1 6 Certification of Testing Adjusting and Balancing Reports Certify testing adjusting and balancing field data reports This certification includes the following 1 Review field data reports to validate accuracy of data and to prepare certified testing adjusting and balancing reports 2 Certify that testing a
135. VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURER DAIKIN JOHNSON CONTROLS v N PROVIDE TIME DELAY RELAY TO ALLOW OPERATION OF MOTORIZED DAMPERS FIELD ADJUST OPENINGS WITH STRUCTURE i m 2 2 HEAT SYSTEM AHU 2 amp 3 o NG UNIT WITH TOP DISCHARGE AND TOP RETURN INLET PROVIDE SOLID DOUBLE WALL CASING WITH 1 3 LB INSULATION UNEXPOSED TO AIRSTREAM 1 MANUFACTURER HEAT PIPE TECHNOLOGY Q om a E MAXIMUM FILTER VELOCITY 300 FPM PROVIDE 3 PHASE PROTECTION FOR EACH LEG OF ELEC MOTOR 2 PRE COIL 80 EAT AND 74 LAT 00 PROVIDE INTERFACE CONTROL COMPATIBLE WITH BAC SYSTEM 3 POST COIL 55 EAT AND 61 LAT 4m 77 E D DUCTLESS AIR CONDITIONING SPLIT SYSTEM SCHEDULE PROVIDE IN ORDER MIXING BOX MAIN FILTER MEDIA HEATING COIL ACCESS SECTION THE BAS SYSTEM SHALL BE CAPABLE TO SENSE AND AUTOMATICALLY OPEN ALL VAV BOXES 4 PROVIDE COIL WITH 3 ROWS 12 FPI E COOLING COIL ACCESS SECTION SUPPLY FAN WITH ACCESS DOOR 100 IF UNIT S VFD IS IN BY PASS MODE 5 MAX COIL VELOCITY 500 FPM c 8 T QNTROL VALVES PROVIDE 3 AUXILLARY DRAIN PAN WITH AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF FLOAT SWITCH REFRIGERANT 154 MITSUBISHI ENTRERING LEAVING VOLTAGE MCA MOCP WEIGHT DIMENSIONS MAIN FILTER PROVIDE VARIABLE FREQUENCY SPEED CONTROLLER 7 PROVIDE SOLENOID VALVE so MARK MODEL NOMINAL AMPS LBS IN NOTES MOTOR STARTERS DISCONNECTS IF NOT FACTORY PROVIDED AND ALL EQUIPMENT POWER PROVIDE 6 CONCRETE P
136. Valve and Damper Actuators 1 Electronic Direct Coupled Electronic direct coupled actuation shall be provided Actuator Mounting The actuator shall be direct coupled over the shaft enabling it to be mounted directly to the damper shaft without the need for connecting linkage The fastening clamp assemble shall be of a V bolt design with associated V shaped toothed cradle attaching to the shaft for maximum strength and eliminating slippage Spring return actuators shall have a V clamp assembly of sufficient size to be directly mounted to an integral jackshaft of up to 1 05 inches when the damper is constructed in this manner Single bolt or screw type fasteners are not acceptable INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 24 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 3 Electronic Overload Sensing The actuator shall have electronic overload or digital rotation sensing circuitry to prevent damage to the actuator throughout the entire rotation of the actuator Mechanical end switches or magnetic clutch to deactivate the actuator at the end of rotation are not acceptable 4 Power Failure Safety Applications For power failure safety applications an internal mechanical spring return mechanism shall be built into the actuator housing Non mechanical forms of fail safe operation are not acceptable 5 Spring Return Actuators All spri
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138. ZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATIONS SHALL MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE LOCATION PER NEC 500 PENETRATIONS INTO CLASSIFIED LOCATIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH SEALS AND ALL RACEWAYS WITHIN CLASSIFIED LOCATIONS SHALL BE RICID STEEL ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLED IN CLASSIFIED AREAS SHALL BE LISTED FOR USE WITHIN THE LOCATION C MISCELLANEOUS 1 2 3 LAY IN TYPE LIGHTING FIXTURES SHALL BE SECURED ON ALL FOUR SIDES TO SUSPENDED CEILING CONDUCTORS FOR BRANCH CIRCUITS SHALL BE INCREASED FROM SIZES INDICATED IN THE PANEL SCHEDULES TO PREVENT VOLTAGE DROP EXCEEDING 3 AT THE FARTHEST DEVICE LOADS FOR DETERMINING CONDUCTOR SIZE SHALL BE BASED ON ACTUAL CONNECTED LOAD OR 80 OF CIRCUIT BREAKER SIZE WHICH EVER IS GREATER CONTACT ENGINEER OF RECORD FOR ALL CIRCUIT RUNS IN EXCESS OF 100 FT FOR CALCULATION OF WIRE SIZE FOR BID PURPOSES INCREASE WIRE SIZE BY ONE FOR CIRCUIT RUNS BETWEEN 100 FT AND 200 FT AND TWO WIRE SIZES FOR CIRCUIT RUNS GREATER THAN 200 FT SHOP DRAWING AND SUBMITTAL REVIEW OF EQUIPMENT OR PRODUCTS OTHER THAN SPECIFIED MAY BE AT THE EXPENSE OF THE CONTRACTOR D GROUNDING 1 THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SHALL BE COMPLETE AND EFFECTIVELY GROUNDED AS REQUIRED PER THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NEC AND LOCAL CODES ALL GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER E COORDINATION 1 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE LOCAL UTILITY COMPANY PRIOR TO STARTING WORK FOR METERING REQUIREMENTS METERING LOCATION TRANSFORMER COND
139. a 30144 STURGIS LIBRARY RENOVATIONS SHEET ISSUE NO DATE _ DESCRIPTION BY i2 04 14 _ ISSUEDFORBID 01 21 15 ADDENDUM3 PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE PROJECT ARCHITECT DRAWN BY SHEET TITLE ELECTRICAL NOTES SHEET NO PROJ NO 013328 00 eee eee eee M 22222222 222 5 RECEPTACLE FOR WIRELESS SYSTEM WAP COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND REQUIREMENTS WITH SYSTEM PROVIDER PRIOR TO ROUGH IN JUNCTION BOX FOR CONNECTION TO ELECTRIC DOOR OPENING SYSTEM COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH SYSTEM PROVIDER PRIOR TO ROUGH IN AND CONNECT FOR OPERATION JUNCTION BOX AND WIRING FOR CONNECTION TO PUSH BUTTON FOR ELECTRIC DOOR OPENING SYSTEM COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH SYSTEM
140. ailable Runs longer than commercially available lengths shall have as few splices as possible using commercially available lengths Label communication wiring to indicate origination and destination Ground coaxial cable according to NEC regulations article on Communications Circuits Cable and Protector Grounding 6 02 SMOKE DETECTORS A Smoke detectors approved for duct installation shall be provided by Division 16 for all air systems of 2000 cfm capacity or above or as indicated on the drawings to automatically shut down the supply fan and close all smoke dampers as required Each detector shall have an integral relay B Smoke detectors shall be furnished by Division 16000 and installed under Division 15000 All wiring between detector and fire alarm system shall be provided and installed under Division 16000 603 VALVES INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 31 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 Control valves shall be electric operated Actuators shall be mounted vertically above piping served or horizontally no lower than the center line of the piping Surrounding piping and equipment shall be located and valve location in piping shall be such that a minimum service clearance of 6 or greater as required by the manufacturer s recommendations is provided between the top of the valve actuator and the obs
141. all be in compliance with the following listings and standards a UL916 for Open Energy Management for U S and Canada b FCC Part 15 Sub Part B Class A c CE Electro Magnetic Compatibility 3 Manufacturer s Quality System The control system manufacturer shall be ISO9001 listed for design and manufacture of environmental control systems for precise control and comfort indoor air quality HVAC plant operation energy savings and preventative maintenance ISO Certification shall be by a registrar that is accredited by an internationally recognized organization such as RAB Copy of ISO9001 certificate shall be submitted with bid 4 Conflict of Codes Where two or more codes conflict the most restrictive shall apply Nothing in this specification or related documentation shall be construed to permit work not conforming to applicable codes ooocop 1 04 GENERAL CONDITIONS A Changes in Scope of Work Any changes in the scope of work must be authorized by a written Change Order B Correction of Work 1 Responsibility The Contractor shall promptly correct all work found defective or failing to conform to the Contract Documents The Contractor shall bear all cost of correcting such work 2 During Warranty If within the warranty period required by the Contract Documents any of the work is found to be defective or not in accordance with the Contract Documents the Contractor shall correct it promptly after r
142. all stop Perimeter seal gt 9 DOOR HARDWARE BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 US26D Hager PT1000 US26D ABH 55 56 8810 US32D Sargent 1191 5 x type E mount 630 Trimco UNI 4400 by drop plates as req 689 Yale 488 Zero Power supply by security contractor Card reader by security contractor BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 US26D Hager AUR 8864FL 626 Yale 4400 REG 689 Yale K0050 8 x34 630 Trimco 1270CV 630 Trimco 488 Zero BB1168 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 US26D Hager 1001 3 630 Trimco 1013 3B 630 Trimco PR4400 689 Yale K0050 8 x34 630 Trimco 1270CV 630 Trimco 488S Bk Bk Zero 087111 19 McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU Kennesaw GA HW 15 Door 143A Each to receive 3 Hinges BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 US26D Hager 1 Wireless lock ILS 626 Lenel 1 Closer UNI 4400 689 Yale 1 Kick Plate 0050 8 x34 630 Trimco 3 Silencers 1229A Trimco HW 16 Doors G117B Each to receive 3 Hinges BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 US26D Hager 1 Passage 8801FL 626 Yale 1 Closer UNI 4400 689 Yale 1 Kick Plate 0050 8 x34 630 Trimco 3 Silencers 1229A Trimco NOTE Verify that the existing frame is prepped for three hinges and an ANSI strike HW 17 Door G134A Each to receive 3 NOTE Verify that the existing frame is prepped for three hinges and an ANSI strike DOOR HARDWARE Hinges Wireles
143. am The Run External Program reporting action launches specified program in response to an event 11 Event Simulator The web browser GUI user shall provide an Event Simulator to test assigned Reporting Actions The operator shall have the option of using current time or scheduling a specific time to generate the Event Utilizing the Navigation Tree and drop down menus in the Graphic Pane the operator shall be able to select the Event Type Status Notification Priority Message and whether acknowledgement is required INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 12 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 12 External Injection of Events The BAS server software shall provide a CORBA interface for external injection of events allowing the system to receive report events generated from external source other than the BAS system 1 Trends Trends shall conform to the BACnet Trend Log Object specification The system shall be able to trend and display graphically all analog digital or calculated points simultaneously A trend log s properties shall be editable using the Navigation Tree and Graphic Pane 1 Viewing Trends The operator shall have the ability to view trends by using the Navigation Tree and selecting a Trends button in the Graphic Pane The system shall allow y and x axis maximum ranges to be specified and shall be
144. ames Stainless steel 0 0625 inch Ratings Design tested and rated according to ASHRAE 33 and ARI 410 SQ oo c utn a Working Pressure Ratings 200 psig 325 deg F 163 deg C 10 Source Quality Control Test to 300 psig and to 200 psig underwater Refrigerant Coils Heat Pipe Technologies Coil designed for use with R 410a refrigerant fabricated according to ARI 410 connected with soldered brazed fittings Capacity Reduction Circuit for face control Tubes Copper Fins Aluminum with fin spacing 0 125 inch Fin and Tube Joint Mechanical bond Suction and Distributor Seamless copper tube with brazed joints Frames Galvanized steel channel frame 0 052 inch Frames Stainless steel 0 0625 inch Ratings Design tested and rated according to ASHRAE 33 and ARI 410 Qo m Ov tA dx a Working Pressure Rating 300 psig 9 Source Quality Control Test to 450 psig and to 300 psig underwater INDOOR MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNITS 23 73 13 6 Sturgis Library Renovations mcmillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia 2 7 2 8 A D A B DAMPERS General Leakage rate according to AMCA 500 Laboratory Methods for Testing Dampers for Rating shall not exceed 2 percent of air quantity at 2000 fpm face velocity through damper and 4 inch wg pressure differential Damper Operators Pneumatic or Electric specified in
145. an pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia 1 Each variable frequency power and logic unit shall be solid state The unit shall transform input power into frequency and voltage controlled 3 phase output power suitable to provide positive speed and torque control to air handling unit motors The speed control shall be stepless throughout the speed range under variable torque load on a continuous basis The adjustable frequency control motor combination shall have a power factor of 0 95 or better Each variable frequency speed controller shall superimpose no electrical line noise on the line side of the electrical service to the controller Electrical isolation fitters on the line side of the controller are to be included to achieve this result if required by the characteristics of the speed controller The speed controller and the speed controller controlled motor combination shall be certified to be compatible in writing by both the controller manufacturer and the motor manufacturer The controller controlled motor combination shall cause no airborne or structure borne noise to be produced which could cause the occupied areas below the equipment room to experience noise levels exceeding NC40 Factory installed disconnecting means shall be provided on the power to the controller 2 2 SELF PROTECTION AND RELIABILITY FEATURES A B Each controller shall l
146. apabilities shall include step by step accelerated time and operator defined simulation criteria like outside weather demand and communication status Multiple graphic programs shall be simulated and displayed in split screens at the same time GPL Capabilities The following is a minimum definition of the capabilities of the Graphic Programming software 1 Function Block FB Shall be a collection of points microblocks and wires which have been connected together for the specific purpose of controlling a piece of HVAC equipment or a single mechanical system 2 Logical I O Input Output points shall interface with the control modules in order to read various signals and or values or to transmit signal or values to controlled devices 3 BACnet Points Shall be points that comply with the BACnet structure as defined in the BIBB s Addendum B1 B2 and the BACnet standard INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 14 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 10 11 Microblocks Shall be software devices that are represented graphically and may be connected together to perform a specified sequence A library of microblocks shall be submitted with the control contractors bid Wires Shall be graphical elements used to form logical connections between microblocks and between logical I O Different wire types shall be used
147. ast brass bronze or aluminum base metal 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following Architectural Builders Hardware Mfg Inc Hager Companies IVES Hardware an Ingersoll Rand company Rockwood Manufacturing Company Trimco Dome Type Floor Stop Grade with minimum 1 inch 25 mm high bumper for doors without threshold and 1 3 8 inch 35 mm high bumper for doors with threshold provide with extruded aluminum riser for carpet installations Wall Bumpers Grade 1 with rubber bumper 2 1 2 inch 64 mm diameter minimum 3 4 inch 19 mm projection from wall with backplate for concealed fastener installation with convex bumper configuration DOOR GASKETING Door Gasketing BHMA 4156 22 air leakage not to exceed 0 50 cfm per foot 0 000774 cu m s per m of crack length for gasketing other than for smoke control as tested according to ASTM E 283 with resilient or flexible seal strips that are easily replaceable and readily available from stocks maintained by manufacturer 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following National Guard Products b Pemko Manufacturing Co an ASSA ABLOY Group company Reese Enterprises Inc d Zero International DOOR HARDWARE 087111 10 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00
148. ated flat panel type disposable air filters with holding frames 1 Media Interlaced glass fibers sprayed with nonflammable adhesive Frame Galvanized steel with metal grid on outlet side steel rod grid on inlet side hinged and with pull and retaining handles 3 Duct Mounting Frames Welded galvanized steel with gaskets and fasteners suitable for bolting together into built up filter banks PART 3 EXECUTION 3 1 A EXAMINATION Examine areas and conditions for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance INDOOR MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNITS 23 73 13 7 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia B 3 2 3 3 Examine roughing in of steam hydronic and condensate drainage piping systems and electrical services to verify actual locations of connections before installation Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected INSTALLATION Concrete Bases Install floor mounting units on 4 inch high concrete bases See Division 15 Section Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods for concrete base materials and fabrication requirements Install modular indoor air handling units with the following vibration control devices Vibration control devices are specified in Division 23 Section Mechanical Vibration and Seismic Cont
149. aw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 1 3 1 4 Shop Drawings Details of electrified door hardware Samples For each exposed product and for each color and texture specified Other Action Submittals 1 Door Hardware Schedule Prepared by or under the supervision of Installer detailing fabrication and assembly of door hardware as well as installation procedures and diagrams Coordinate final door hardware schedule with doors frames and related work to ensure proper size thickness hand function and finish of door hardware a Format Use same scheduling sequence and format and use same door numbers as in the Contract Documents b Content Include the following information 1 Identification number location hand fire rating size and material of each door and frame 2 Locations of each door hardware set cross referenced to Drawings on floor plans and to door and frame schedule 3 Complete designations including name and manufacturer type style function size quantity function and finish of each door hardware product 4 Description of electrified door hardware sequences of operation and interfaces with other building control systems 2 Keying Schedule Prepared by or under the supervision of Installer detailing Owner s final keying instructions for locks MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS Furnish extra materials that match products installed and that are packaged with prot
150. ced single wall insulated panels fabricated to allow removal for access to internal parts and components with joints between sections sealed 1 Outside Casing Steel 0 0598 inch thick 2 Floor Plate Stainless steel 0 1406 inch thick Cabinet Insulation Comply with NFPA 90A or NFPA 90B 1 Materials ASTM 1071 with coated surface exposed to airstream to prevent erosion of glass fibers 2 Thickness 1 1 2 inches Thermal Conductivity k Value 0 26 at 75 deg F mean temperature 4 Fire Hazard Classification Maximum flame spread index of 25 smoke developed index of 50 when tested according to ASTM C 411 5 Liner Adhesive Comply with NFPA 90A or NFPA 90B and ASTM C 916 6 Mechanical Fasteners Galvanized steel suitable for adhesive attachment mechanical attachment or welding attachment to duct without damaging liner when applied as recommended by manufacturer and without causing leakage in cabinet x 7 Location and Application Factory applied with adhesive and mechanical fasteners to the internal surface of section panels downstream from and including the cooling coil section 8 Location and Application Encased between outside and inside casing Access Panels and Doors Same materials and finishes as cabinet complete with hinges latches handles and gaskets Inspection and access panels and doors shall be sized and located to allow periodic maintenance and inspections Provide access panels and doors in th
151. co Trimco 087111 17 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU Kennesaw GA McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 HW 09 Door 142A Each to receive 3 Hinges 1 Wireless lock 1 1 1 Kick Plate 1 Wall stop 3 Silencers HW 10 Doors 151A 137A 147A Each to receive 3 Hinges 1 Passage 1 Wall stop 3 Silencers HW 11 BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 ILS 4400 REG K0050 8 x34 1270CV 1229A BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 8801FL 1270CV 1229A Doors G125A G128A 140A 141A 144A 145A 146A Each to receive 3 Hinges 1 Wireless lock 1 Wall stop 3 Silencers DOOR HARDWARE BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 ILS 1270CV 1229A US26D 626 689 630 630 US26D 630 US26D 630 Hager Lenel Yale Trimco Trimco Trimco Hager Yale Trimco Trimco Hager Lenel Trimco Trimco 087111 18 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU Kennesaw GA McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 HW 12 Door 136B Each to receive 3 Hinges 1 Power transfer 1 Electric exit devices 1 Pull bar 1 Closer 1 Perimeter seal 1 1 HW 13 Door 139A Each to receive 3 Hinges 1 Privacy with Indicator 1 Closer 1 Kick Plate 1 Wall stop 1 Perimeter seal HW 14 Doors G111A G112A 130A Each to receive Hinges Push Plate Pull Plate Closer Kick Plates W
152. controlled F Zone Setpoint Adjustments Color floor plans displayed via a web browser shall utilize a contiguous band of colors each corresponding to actual zone temperatures relative to the desired heating and cooling setpoints The ideal temperature shall be shown as a green color band Temperatures slightly warmer than ideal shall be shown in yellow and even warmer temperature band shall be shown in orange Temperatures slightly cooler than ideal shall be light blue and even cooler temperatures shall be shown as dark blue All alarm colors shall be in red G Hierarchical Schedules Utilizing the Navigation Tree displayed in the web browser GUI an operator with password access shall be able to define a Normal Holiday or Override schedule for an individual piece of equipment or room or choose to apply a hierarchical schedule to the entire system site or floor area All schedules that affect the system area equipment highlighted in the Navigation Tree shall be shown in a summary schedule table and graph 1 BACnet Schedules Schedules shall comply with the BACnet standard Schedule Object Calendar Object Weekly Schedule property and Exception Schedule property and shall allow events to be scheduled based on a Types of schedule shall be Normal Holiday or Override b specific date range of dates d Any combination of Month of Year 1 12 any Week of Month 1 5 last any Day of Week M Sun Any e Wildcard
153. controlled dampers 2 Operating Temperature Range From 20 to 200 F 29 to 93 C 3 For low leakage application or opposed blade design as selected by manufacturers sizing techniques with inflatable steel blade edging or replaceable rubber seals rated for leakage less than 10 cfm per square foot of damper area AR differential pressure of 4 inch w g when damper is being held by torque 50 inch pounds 4 Provide unit ventilator outside air dampers with adjustable minimum settings so that ventilation can be adjusted for each space or room PART 4 DDC SOFTWARE 4 0 OVERVIEW The system shall continuously perform Direct Digital Control DDC functions at the local control module in a stand alone mode The operator shall be able to design and modify the control loops to meet the requirements of the system being operated The operators shall use system provided displays for tuning of PID loops These displays shall include the past three input variable values the setpoint for the loop as well as the sample interval and the results of the proportional integral and derivative effects on the final output A Minimum Function Each control module shall perform the following functions 1 Identify and report alarm conditions 2 Execute all application programs indicated on the I O Summary table 3 Execute DDC algorithms INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 26 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Ken
154. cross controller links required to execute control strategies specified in Section 230900 Part 5 Sequences of Operation An authorized operator shall be able to edit cross controller links by typing a standard object address or by using a point and click interface E Controllers with real time clocks shall use the BACnet Time Synchronization service System shall automatically synchronize system clocks daily from operator designated controller via the internetwork System shall automatically adjust for daylight saving and standard time F System shall be expandable to at least twice the required input and output objects with additional controllers associated devices and wiring G System shall support Web services data exchange with any other system that complies with XML extensible markup language and SOAP simple object access protocol standards specified by the Web Services Interoperability Organization WS I Basic Profile 1 0 or higher Web services support shall as a minimum be provided at the workstation or web server level and shall enable data to be read from or written to the system INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 20 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 1 System shall support Web services read data requests by retrieving requested trend data or point values I O hardware points analog value sof
155. cture and to supported equipment Include auxiliary motor slides and rails and base weights 3 Wiring Diagrams Power signal and control wiring Coordination Drawings Submit with Shop Drawings Show mechanical room layout and relationships between components and adjacent structural and mechanical elements Show support locations type of support and weight on each support Indicate and certify field measurements Field Quality Control Test Reports From manufacturer INDOOR MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNITS 23 7313 1 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia 1 4 A 1 5 QUALITY ASSURANCE Source Limitations Obtain modular indoor air handling units through one source from a single manufacturer Product Options Drawings indicate size profiles and dimensional requirements of modular indoor air handling units and are based on the specific system indicated Refer to Division 1 Section Product Requirements Electrical Components Devices and Accessories Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70 Article 100 by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction and marked for intended use Compliance Modular indoor air handling units and components shall be designed fabricated and installed in compliance with NFPA 90A Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating S
156. d Function Privileges Systems that use cryptic Boolean numbers to define system access are not acceptable a View Privileges shall comprise Navigation Network and Configuration Trees Operators Roles and Privileges Alarm Event Template and Reporting Action b Edit Privileges shall comprise Setpoint Tuning and Logic Manual Override and Point Assignment Parameters c Function Privileges shall comprise Alarm Event Acknowledgement Control Module Memory Download Upload Schedules Schedule Groups Manual Commands Print and Alarm Event Maintenance 2 Geographic Assignment of Roles Roles shall be geographically assigned using a similar expandable collapsible navigation tree INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 13 2 03 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 GRAPHICAL PROGRAMMING The system software shall include a Graphic Programming Language GPL for all DDC control algorithms resident in standalone control modules Any system that does not use a drag and drop method of graphical icon programming as described herein shall be unacceptable GPL is a method used to create a sequence of operations by assembling graphic microblocks that represent each of the commands or functions necessary to complete a control sequence of operation Microblocks represent common logical control devices used in conventional control
157. d complete compliance with the Technical Specification or any and all deviations or exceptions to the Technical Specification Failure to supply this required Technical Compliance Statement with the Bid shall render the Bidder s Bid Non Responsive Also Bidder is cautioned that the Owner reserves the right to reject any Bidder s bid which in the Owners sole judgment takes meaningful deviation or exception to the Technical Specification in the Technical Compliance Statement 1 03 SCOPE OF WORK A Contractor s Responsibilities The Contractor shall furnish and install all necessary software and hardware wiring and computing equipment in compliance with this specification Any variances from this specification or related documentation shall be submitted in writing at the time of bid B System Requirements 1 Standard Material Products All material and equipment used shall be standard components regularly manufactured and available and not custom designed especially for this project 2 Modular Design The system architecture shall be fully modular permitting expansion of application software system peripherals and field hardware 3 Performance The system upon completion of the installation and prior to acceptance of the project shall perform all operating functions as detailed in this specification C Equipment 1 System Hardware The Contractor shall provide the following a PC s PDA s server s routers modems and cont
158. de quantity item size finish or color indicated 2 Sequence of Operation Provide electrified door hardware function sequence of operation and interface with other building control systems indicated Designations Requirements for design grade function finish size and other distinctive qualities of each type of door hardware are indicated in Part 3 Door Hardware Schedule Article Products are identified by descriptive titles corresponding to requirements specified in Part 2 Basis of design is denoted by asterisk HINGES Hinges BHMA A156 1 Provide template produced hinges for hinges installed on hollow metal doors and hollow metal frames Provide 4 1 2 inch by 4 1 2 inch size with non removable pins for outswinging exterior doors unless otherwise specified Provide non rising pins elsewhere Provide 5 inch by 4 1 2 inch hinges on doors over 370 wide Provide number of hinges indicated but not less than three hinges per door leaf for doors 90 inches or less in height and one additional hinge for each 30 inches of additional height DOOR HARDWARE 087111 4 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 2 3 2 4 259 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following a Bommer Industries b Hager Companies IVES Hardware Ingersoll Rand company d McKin
159. djusting balancing team complied with approved testing adjusting and balancing plan and procedures specified and referenced in this Specification Testing Adjusting and Balancing Reports Use standard forms from AABC s National Standards for Testing Adjusting and Balancing or NEBB s Procedural Standards for Testing Adjusting and Balancing of Environmental Systems Instrumentation Type Quantity and Accuracy As described in AABC national standards or NEBB s Procedural Standards for Testing Adjusting and Balancing of Environmental Systems Section Required Instrumentation for NEBB Certification Instrumentation Calibration Calibrate instruments at least every six months or more frequently if required by the instrument manufacturer COORDINATION Coordinate efforts of factory authorized service representatives for systems and equipment HVAC controls installers and other mechanics to operate HVAC systems and equipment to support and assist testing adjusting and balancing activities Perform testing adjusting and balancing after leakage and pressure tests on air and water distribution systems have been satisfactorily completed WARRANTY National Project Performance Guarantee Provide a guarantee on AABC S National Standards forms stating that AABC will assist in completing the requirements of the Contract Documents if the testing adjusting and balancing Agent fails to comply with the Contract Document
160. e following locations Fan Section Doors Access Section Doors Coil Section Inspection panel Damper Section Doors Filter Section Doors to allow periodic removal and installation of filters Ue OD EE Condensate Drain Pans Formed sections of stainless steel sheet complying with requirements in ASHRAE 62 Fabricate pans with slopes in two planes to collect condensate from cooling coils including coil piping connections and return bends and humidifiers when units are operating at maximum catalogued face velocity across cooling coil 1 Double Wall Construction space between walls with foam insulation and seal moisture tight INDOOR MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNITS 23 73 13 3 Sturgis Library Renovations mcmillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia 2 4 21 Drain Connections Both ends of pan 3 Pan Top Surface Coating Elastomeric compound 4 Units with stacked coils shall have an intermediate drain pan or drain trough to collect condensate from top coil FAN SECTION Fan Section Construction Belt driven axial fans consisting of housing wheel fan shaft bearings motor and disconnect switch drive assembly and support structure and equipped with formed steel channel base for integral mounting of fan motor and casing panels Mount fan with vibration isolation Centrifugal Fan Housings Formed and reinforced steel panels to make c
161. e Oe DOOR HARDWARE BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 US26D Hager PT1000 US32D ABH 55 56 8810 US32D Sargent 1191 5 x type E mount 630 Trimco UNI 4400 by drop plates as req 689 Yale L980S 28 Sargent as required US26D Yale 50 8 x34 630 Trimco 488 Zero Power supply by security contractor Card reader by security contractor BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 US26D Hager ILS 626 Lenel 4400 REG 689 Yale 597 EN Sargent K0050 8 x34 630 Trimco 1229A Trimco BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 US26D Hager ILS 626 Lenel 4400 REG 689 Yale K0050 8 x34 630 Trimco 1270CV 1211 as req 630 626 Trimco 1229A Trimco 087111 16 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU Kennesaw GA McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 HW 06 Door G119B Each to receive 3 Hinges 1 Wireless lock 1 Closer 1 Kick Plate 3 Silencers HW 07 Doors G115A 132A Each to receive 3 Hinges 1 Wireless lock 1 1 1 Kick Plate 3 Silencers HW 08 Door 138B Each to receive Hinges Wireless lock Closer Kick Plate Floor stop Silencers de M 32 3 3A DOOR HARDWARE BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 ILS UNI 4400 K0050 8 x34 1229A BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 ILS UNI 4400 K0050 8 x34 1229A BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 ILS 4400 REG K0050 8 x34 US26D 626 689 630 Hager Lenel Yale Trimco Trimco Hager Lenel Yale Trimco Trimco Hager Lenel Yale Trimco Trim
162. eceipt of a written notice to do so INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 3 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 C Coordination of Work During Construction 1 Contractor shall coordinate any necessary changes in work scheduling to minimize disruption a The Contractor shall protect the installed works by other trades b The Contractor shall coordinate with other trades c The Contractor shall repair any damage caused by his work to building s and equipment at no additional cost to the owner D Warranty The Contractor shall warrant from the date of final acceptance that all systems subsystems component parts and software are fully free from defective design materials and workmanship for a period of one year 1 05 SUBMITTALS DOCUMENTATION ACCEPTANCE AND TRAINING A Submittals 1 Shop Drawings A minimum of six 6 copies of shop drawings shall be submitted and shall consist of a complete list of equipment materials manufacturer s technical literature cut sheets and installation instructions Drawings shall contain proposed layout complete wiring routing schematic diagrams tag number of devices software descriptions calculations installation details and any other details required to demonstrate that the system will function properly 2 Graphical Programming Documentation The Contract
163. ective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents QUALITY ASSURANCE Installer Qualifications Supplier of products and an employer of workers trained and approved by product manufacturers and an Architectural Hardware Consultant who is available during the course of the Work to consult with Contractor Architect and Owner about door hardware and keying Architectural Hardware Consultant Qualifications A person who is experienced in providing consulting services for door hardware installations that are comparable in material design and extent to that indicated for this Project and who is currently certified by DHI as follows 1 For door hardware Architectural Hardware Consultant who is also Electrified Hardware Consultant EHC or Architectural Openings Consultant AOC DOOR HARDWARE 087111 2 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 Source Limitations Provide electrified door hardware from same manufacturer as mechanical door hardware unless otherwise indicated D Fire Rated Door Assemblies Where fire rated door assemblies are indicated provide door hardware rated for use in assemblies complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a qualified testing agency for fire protection ratings indicated based on testing at positive pressure according to NFPA 252 or UL 10C
164. ements specified in Section 079200 Joint Sealants Stops Provide floor stops for doors unless wall or other type stops are indicated in door hardware schedule Do not mount floor stops where they will impede traffic Perimeter Gasketing Apply to head and jamb forming seal between door and frame Meeting Stile Gasketing Fasten to meeting stiles forming seal when doors are closed Door Bottoms Apply to bottom of door forming seal with threshold when door is closed Adjustment Adjust and check each operating item of door hardware and each door to ensure proper operation or function of every unit Replace units that cannot be adjusted to operate as intended Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment and to comply with referenced accessibility requirements HARDWARE SCHEDULE DOOR HARDWARE 087111 14 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU Kennesaw GA McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 HW 01 Doors ST1 C ST2 C Each pair to receive Continuous hinges Exit Devices Closers Keyed Removable Mullion Rim or mortise cylinders Kick Plates Weather strip Door Sweep Threshold Horn Door position switches Rho NY FM83HD 99EO UNI 4400 KR4954 as required K0050 8 x34 328 39A 655A 914 4 628 630 VonDuprin 689 Yale SP28 VonDuprin US26D Yale 63
165. ends and enclosure openings Seal top ends of vertical raceways Terminate control and interlock wiring related to the work of this section Maintain at the job site updated as built wiring diagrams that identify terminations Flexible metal raceways and liquid tight flexible metal raceways shall not exceed 1 m 18 in length and shall be supported at each end Do not use flexible metal raceway less than in electrical trade size Use liquid tight flexible metal raceways in areas exposed to moisture including chiller and boiler rooms Install raceway rigidly support adequately ream at both ends and leave clean and free of obstructions Join raceway sections with couplings and according to code Make terminations in boxes with fittings Make terminations not in boxes with bushings Communication wiring shall be low voltage Class 2 wiring and shall comply with Article 3 7 Wiring Install communication wiring in separate raceways and enclosures from other Class 2 wiring During installation do not exceed maximum cable pulling tension or bend radius specified by the cable manufacturer Verify entire network s integrity following cable installation using appropriate tests for each cable Install lightning arrestor according to manufacturer s recommendations between cable and ground where a cable enters or exits a building Each run of communication wiring shall be a continuous length without splices when that length is commercially av
166. er by security contractor 087111 21 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU Kennesaw GA McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 HW AL2 Door G131B Each pair to receive 2 Continuous hinges 2 Power transfers 1 Exit Device 1 Exit Device 2 Closers 1 Keyed Removable Mullion 2 Rim or mortise cylinder 2 Pull bars 1 Threshold 2 Door position switches 1 Power supply 1 1 HW AL3 Door G131C Each pair to receive 2 Continuous hinges 2 Push Pull Bar sets 1 Automatic operator 1 Closer 2 Actuator push pads HW AL4 Door G131D Each pair to receive 2 Continuous hinges 2 Push Pull Bar sets 2 Closers 1 Seals by door manufacturer DOOR HARDWARE FM83HD EPT 628 EPT 10 630 EL99NL OP RX 630 EL 99EO RX 630 UNIJ 4400 by back plates as req 689 KR4954 SP28 as required US26D 1191 5 x type E mount 630 545A A MC 4 A PS914 2RS Seals by door manufacturer Card reader by security contractor FM83HD 628 1746 x type G mount 630 3931 689 UNIJ 4400 by back plates as req 689 4 X4 3 Actuator 630 FM83HD 628 628 1746 x type G mount 630 UNIJ 4400 by back plates as req 689 Bommer VonDuprin VonDuprin VonDuprin Yale VonDuprin Yale Trimco Zero DORMA VonDuprin Bommer Trimco Yale Yale Wikk Bommer Trimco Yale 087111 22 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU Kennesaw GA McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture MPS Project
167. ering before shipping Appearance of Finished Work Variations in appearance of abutting or adjacent pieces are acceptable if they are within one half of the range of approved Samples Noticeable variations in the same piece are not acceptable Variations in appearance of other components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved Samples and are assembled or installed to minimize contrast Unlacquered Brass finish on each product is subject to final approval by architect Provide samples at architect s request PART 3 EXECUTION 3 1 A B INSTALLATION Steel Doors and Frames For surface applied door hardware drill and tap doors and frames according to ANSI SDI A250 6 Wood Doors Comply with DHI WDHS 5 Recommended Hardware Reinforcement Locations for Mineral Core Wood Flush Doors Mounting Heights Mount door hardware units at heights to comply with the following unless otherwise indicated or required to comply with governing regulations 1 Standard Steel Doors and Frames ANSI SDI 4250 8 Custom Steel Doors and Frames HMMA 831 3 Wood Doors DHI WDHS 3 Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Wood Flush Doors DOOR HARDWARE 087111 13 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 3 2 Install each door hardware item to comply with manufacturer s written instructions
168. et Router must utilize FLASH memory to allow firmware updates to be performed remotely 3 03 STANDALONE CONTROLLERS A Each lighting control panel shall reside on a BACnet network using ISO 8802 3 Ethernet Data Link Physical layer protocol with BACnet IP addressing or it shall reside on a BACnet network using ARCNET or MS TP Data Link Physical layer protocol Non BACnet protocols shall be acceptable for I O networks connecting the lighting control panel to intelligent switches lighting relays and other lighting accessories B General Purpose Multiple Application Controllers BACnet BIBBS General Purpose Multiple Application controllers shall use BACnet as the native communication protocol between controllers 1 Communication Speed Controllers shall communicate at a minimum of 156 Kbps using ARCNET implemented over EIA 485 using an unshielded twisted pair at the Data Link Layer 2 General Specification Each General Purpose Multiple Application Controller shall be a standalone direct digital operation utilizing its own 32 bit processor non volatile flash memory input output 12 bit A to D conversion hardware clock calendar and voltage transient and lightning protection devices separate INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 21 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 co processor shall be used for communicatio
169. ext file after an operator defined period 10 Event Reporting Actions Event Reporting Actions specified shall be automatically launched under operator defined conditions after an event is received by the BAS server software Operators shall be able to fully define these Reporting Actions using the Navigation Tree and Graphic Pane in the web browser GUI Reporting Actions shall be as follows a Print Alarm Event information shall be printed to the BAS server s PC or a networked printer b Email Email shall be sent via any POP3 compatible e mail server most Internet Service Providers use POP3 Email messages may be copied to several email accounts Note Email reporting action shall also be used to support alphanumeric paging services where email servers support pagers c File Write The ASCII File write reporting action shall enable the operator to append operator defined alarm information to any alarm through a text file The alarm information that is written to the file shall be completely definable by the operator The operator may enter text or attach other data point information such as AHU discharge temperature and fan condition upon a high room temperature alarm d Write Property The write property reporting action updates a property value in a hardware module e SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP reporting action sends an SNMP trap to a network in response to receiving an event f Run External Progr
170. from those presented when equipment was performance tested at the factory To calculate system effects for air systems use tables and charts found in AMCA 201 Fans and Systems Sections 7 through 10 or in SMACNA s HVAC Systems Duct Design Sections 5 and 6 Compare this data with design data and installed conditions Examine system and equipment installations to verify that they are complete and that testing cleaning adjusting and commissioning specified in individual Specification Sections have been performed Examine system and equipment test reports Examine HVAC system and equipment installations to verify that indicated balancing devices such as test ports gage cocks thermometer wells flow control devices balancing valves and fittings and manual volume dampers are properly installed and their locations are accessible and appropriate for effective balancing and for efficient system and equipment operation Examine systems for functional deficiencies that cannot be corrected by adjusting and balancing Examine air handling equipment to ensure clean filters have been installed bearings are greased belts are aligned and tight and equipment with functioning controls is ready for operation Examine plenum ceilings utilized for supply air to verify that they are airtight Verify that pipe penetrations and other holes are sealed TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 23 05 93 3 Sturgis Library Renovations
171. ge d o MECHANICAL 6116 iit iw TECOELEC 1 6114 aM PBINT STATION G109 ES OR 2 Fd im WOMEN 2 i 112 De Ay Ba Pa FIRE ALARM SHEET INDEX FA3 0 FIRE ALARM NOTES AND PROPOSED PLAN GROUND FLOOR KEY NOTES NO LONGER EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICE TO BE RELOCATED AS INDICATED DUE TO RENOVATION EXISTING FIRE ALARM DEVICE TO REMAIN FIRE ALARM PROPOSED PLAN FIRST FLOOR FIRE ALARM LEGEND FIRE ALARM MANUAL PULL STATION EXISTING PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR EXISTING FIRE ALARM HORN STROBE COMBINATION CEILING MOUNTED EXISTING FIRE ALARM MAGNETIC DOOR HOLDER WALL MOUNTED FLOOR MOUNT IN LOCATIONS AS REQUIRED MATCH BUILDING STANDARD lt 3 HM I a x 3 a in 1 V c iw esi 5 g L 4 As N 7 25 G m mw v 2 e t 4 E oS I ES D p c A uv s co ss Cm LE s xum gt Oo ix E w ms ps PROMUS SCOTT MERIWETHER P E GEORGIA LICENSE 30780 518 BLACK CANYON PARK CANTON GA 30114 PROJECT MANAGER SCOTT MERIWETHER PHONE 678 246 5166 CONSULTANT LOGO
172. gned to automatically return to normal operation if the unit is enabled In the event of a phase short circuit the control shall be designed to shut down safely without component failure In the event that an input or output power contactor is opened or closed while the control is activated no damage to the control shall result The control shall operate without a motor or any other equipment connected to the inverter OTHER FEATURES Controller shall be capable of tolerating the following ambient temperatures 1 Operating 0 to 40 degrees 2 Storage 20 to 60 degrees C The output frequency shall not vary with load nor with any input frequency variations Output frequency will not vary with 10 input voltage changes A zero to five volt DC signal shall be provided for speed indicator meter Provide a 0 100 speed meter compatible with the inverter reference signal mounted on the front panel of the controller The controller shall be started or stopped by a contact closure Power supply 115 volt ac shall be available on the customer connection board when power has been applied The controller shall accelerate or decelerate in response to a 4 20 mA signal from the EMS Full unit bypass and accelerate stop decelerate switch shall be mounted on door of unit The switch shall accelerate decelerate or stop the controller independent of the control panel Full bypass operation shall disable the controller and allow air unit
173. graphic location or by combination of filter criteria b Alarm Summary Current alarms and closed alarms System shall retain closed alarms for an adjustable period C Logs System shall log the following to a database or text file and shall retain data for an adjustable period INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 16 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 i Alarm History ii Trend Data Operator shall be able to select trends to be logged iii Operator Activity At a minimum system shall log operator log in and log out control parameter changes schedule changes and alarm acknowledgment and deletion System shall date and time stamp logged activity 2 Custom Reports Operator shall be able to create custom reports that retrieve data including archived trend data from the system that analyze data using common algebraic calculations and that present results in tabular or graphical format Reports shall be launched from the operator interface 3 Energy Reports System shall include an easily configured energy reporting tool that provides the capabilities described in this section a energy reporting tool shall be accessible through the same user interface Web browser or operator workstation software as is used to manage the BAS b The energy reporting tool shall be preconfigured by the Contract
174. ication between control modules and networked lighting panels Schedules setpoints trends and alarms specified under Sequence of Operation shall be BACnet objects 1 02 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 1 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 The system specified in this document shall be native BACnet architecture providing full operator access via the Internet or Local Area Network utilizing only a browser for full operator access and control through a thin client architecture The requirements are described in this specification No deviations from this specification are acceptable All Graphics and software shall appear seamless with the existing Building Automation System The control system shall consist of a high speed peer to peer network of DDC controllers and a web based operator interface Depict each mechanical system and building floor plan by a point and click graphic A web server with a network interface card shall gather data from this system and generate web pages accessible through a conventional web browser on each PC connected to the network Operators shall be able to perform all operator functions through the web browser interface and there shall be unlimited simultaneous users included in this bid All Bidders shall submit a Technical Compliance Statement stating full an
175. imit output current to 110 of the inverter rating Each controller shall safely limit the output current in under 50 micro seconds due to phase short circuits or severe overload conditions To protect the controller due to non momentary power or phase loss under voltage trip shall activate automatically when line voltage drops 15 below rated input voltage To protect the inverter due to voltage levels in excess of its rating over voltage trip shall activate automatically when the DC bus in the controller exceeds 1000 VDC Over temperature trip shall be required to protect the inverter from elevated temperatures in excess of its rating The controller shall automatically restart from a trip condition resulting from over current under voltage over voltage or over temperature upon removal or correction of the causative condition For indications of conditions described in items A through E and to show power on zero speed and enabled shall be provided in the front panel of the unit Current and voltage signals shall be isolated from the logic circuitry Drive logic shall be microprocessor based VARIABLE FREQUENCY SPEED CONTROLLERS 23 05 15 2 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia 2 3 In the event of a power loss the control shall shut down without component failure Upon return of power the system shall be desi
176. in normal occupied hot water supply temperatures The boiler low water cut off LWCO shall alarm the central site computer if the boiler water level drops below its predetermined low level During boiler operation the BAS shall continually monitor the following a Hot water supply temperature b Hot water return temperature c Boiler forced draft fan status d Hot water pump status C Air handling units AHU 0 1 2 3 amp 4 1 The BAS shall start and stop air handling units and during the occupied periods the fan shall run continuously When the fan starts the air handling unit return air damper shall open and the outdoor air damper shall open to its minimum position When the fan stops all dampers shall close Any local override timer in this system shall override the BAS during the unoccupied periods to place the system in its normal operating mode Any local night set back temperature sensor in this system shall override the BAS during the unoccupied periods to place the system in its set back mode The supply fan variable frequency speed controller shall be under the control of a duct mounted static pressure sensor located approximately 2 3 the distance down the primary supply ductwork The set point of the sensor shall be adjusted in the field so as to maintain a duct static pressure near the air handling unit discharge of approximately 2 5 w g The duct static pressure set point 2 5 w g shall be reset down thru the D
177. information is to be used for optimization of equipment in the HVAC chain The operator shall be able to disable this function if desired 6 Cooling Heating Setpoints The cooling and heating setpoints may be increased decreased under demand control conditions to reduce the cooling heating load on the building during the demand control period Up to three levels of demand control strategy shall be provided The operator may predefine the amount of setpoint increase decrease for each of the three levels Each space temperature sensor in the building may be programmed independently 7 Optimum Start An optimum start up program transitions from the unoccupied setpoints to the occupied setpoints The optimum start up algorithm considers the rate of space temperature rise for heating and the rate of space temperature fall for cooling under nominal outside temperature conditions it also considers the outside temperature and the heat loss and gain coefficients of the space envelope AI Space Temperature INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 29 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 8 PID Loop A PID control loop comparing the actual space temperature to its setpoint shall modulate the dampers and heating coil valve or heating stages in sequence to achieve the setpoint target PART 6 EXECUTION 6 01 HARDWARE I
178. information relative to equipment performance but do not include approved Shop Drawings and Product Data 4 General Report Data In addition to form titles and entries include the following data in the final report as applicable TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 23 05 93 5 Sturgis Library Renovations mcmillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia Title page Name and address of testing adjusting and balancing Agent Project name Project location Architect s name and address Engineer s name and address Contractor s name and address Report date Signature of testing adjusting and balancing Agent who certifies the report Summary of contents including the following 1 Design versus final performance 2 Notable characteristics of systems 3 Description of system operation sequence if it varies from the Contract Documents Nomenclature sheets for each item of equipment Data for terminal units including manufacturer type size and fittings Notes to explain why certain final data in the body of reports vary from design values Test conditions for fans and pump performance forms including the following 1 Settings for outside return and exhaust air dampers 2 Conditions of filters 3 Cooling coil wet and dry bulb conditions 4 Fan drive settings including settings and percentage of maxim
179. ing pillow block type ball or roller bearings with adapter mount and two piece cast iron housing 1 Ball Bearing Rating Life ABMA 9 Lio of 120 000 hours 2 Roller Bearing Rating Life ABMA 11 Lio of 120 000 hours L Belt Drives Factory mounted with final alignment and belt adjustment made after installation and with 1 5 service factor based on fan motor 1 Pulleys Cast iron or cast steel with split tapered bushing dynamically balanced at factory 2 Motor Pulleys Adjustable pitch for use with 5 hp motors and smaller fixed pitch for use with motors larger than 5 hp Select pulley so pitch adjustment is at the middle of adjustment range at fan design conditions 3 Belts Oil resistant nonsparking and nonstatic matched for multiple belt drives 4 Belt Guards Fabricate to OSHA SMACNA requirements 0 1046 inch thick 3 4 inch diamond mesh wire screen welded to steel angle frame or equivalent prime coated Provide belt guards for motors mounted on outside of cabinet 5 Motor Mount Adjustable for belt tensioning M Discharge Dampers Heavy duty steel assembly with channel frame and sealed ball bearings and opposed blades constructed of two plates formed around and welded to shaft with blades linked out of airstream to single control lever Vibration Control Install fans on open spring vibration isolators having a minimum of 1 inch static deflection and side snubbers Fan Section Source Quality Control
180. ion Pane for display of animated graphics schedules alarms events live graphic programs active graphic setpoint controls configuration menus for operator access reports and reporting actions for events B Login On launching the web browser and selecting the appropriate domain name or IP address the operator shall be presented with a login page that will require a login name and password Navigation in the system shall be dependent on the operator s role privileges and geographic area of responsibility see 3 2 J below C Navigation Pane The Navigation Pane shall comprise a Navigation Tree which defines a geographic hierarchy of the proposed BAS system Navigation through the GUI shall be accomplished by clicking on appropriate level of a navigation tree consisting of expandable and collapsible tree control like Microsoft s Explorer program and or by selecting dynamic links to other system graphics Both the navigation tree and graphic pane defined in 2 2 D shall be displayed simultaneously enabling the operator to select a specific system or equipment and view the graphic corresponding to the highlighted position in the navigation tree The navigation tree shall as a minimum provide the following views Geographic Network Groups and Configuration 1 Geographic View shall display a logical geographic hierarchy of the system including cities sites buildings building systems floors equipment and BACnet objects 2 Networ
181. irmware to perform full DDC PID control loops Rooftop Mounting The General Purpose Single Application Controllers shall be capable of being mounted directly in or on rooftop AHU equipment Operating Temperature The General Purpose Single Application Controllers shall be capable of proper operation in an ambient temperature environment of 20 F to 150 F 28 9 to 65 6 Input Output Processing a Digital Outputs shall be relays 24 Volts AC or DC maximum 3 amp maximum current Each output shall have a manual Hand Off Auto switch to allow for override and an LED to indicate the operating mode of the output Triac outputs are unacceptable b Universal Inputs shall be Thermistor BAPI Curve 10K Ohm at 77 F 25 C 0 5 10K Ohm maximum source impedance 0 20mA 24 VDC loop power 250 Ohm input impedance Dry Contact 0 5mA maximum current c Analog Electronic Outputs shall be voltage mode 0 10VDC or current mode 4 20mA 3 04 FIELD HARDWARE INSTRUMENTATION A Temperature Sensing Devices l Type amp Accuracy Temperature sensors shall be of the type and accuracy indicated for the application Sensors shall have an accuracy rating within 196 of the intended use temperature range Air Handling Unit Coil Temperature Sensors Sensors shall be averaging type with 1 linear foot sensor to 1 square foot of coil Outside Air Temperature Sensors Outside air temperature sensors accuracy shall be within 1 0 5
182. it debug and download custom programs System shall be fully operable while custom programs are edited compiled and downloaded Programming language shall have the following features 1 Language Language shall be graphically based and shall use function blocks arranged in a logic diagram that clearly shows control logic flow Function blocks shall directly provide functions listed below and operators shall be able to create custom or compound function blocks Programming Environment Tool shall provide a full screen cursor and mouse driven programming environment that incorporates word processing features such as cut and paste Operators shall be able to insert add modify and delete custom programming code and to copy blocks of code to a file library for reuse in other control programs Independent Program Modules Operator shall be able to develop independently executing program modules that can disable enable and exchange data with other program modules Debugging and Simulation Operator shall be able to step through the program observing intermediate values and results Operator shall be able to adjust input variables to simulate actual operating conditions Operator shall be able to adjust each step s time increment to observe operation of delays integrators and other time sensitive control logic Debugger shall provide error messages for syntax and for execution errors Conditional Statements Operator shall be able to prog
183. k View shall display the hierarchy of the actual BACnet IP Intranet network This can include Systems Site Networks Routers Half Routers Devices Equipment and all the BACnet Objects in a device 3 Groups View shall display Scheduled Groups and custom reports Configuration View shall display all the configuration categories Operators Schedule Event Reporting and Roles D Action Pane The Action Pane shall provide several functional views for each HVAC or mechanical electrical subsystem specified By clicking on a button an operator shall be able to select the following system page corresponding to the highlighted area equipment in the navigation tree 1 Graphics Using animated gifs or other graphical format suitable for display in a web browser graphics shall include aerial building campus views color building INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 8 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 floor plans equipment drawings of each individual piece of equipment with live variable statuses active graphic setpoint controls web content and other valid HTML elements The data on each graphic page shall automatically refresh at a rate defined by the operator 2 Properties Shall include graphic controls and text for the following Locking or overriding BACnet objects demand strategies and any other valid data req
184. leaving the chiller evaporator in conjunction with an electrical interlock with the chilled water pump starter the BAS shall enable chiller At the end of the occupied periods the chiller shall cycle off according to the factory preset controls and the control valves in the chilled water supply piping from each chiller shall close 4 During chiller operation the controls provided with chiller shall maintain a chilled water supply temperature adjusted in inverse proportion to outdoor temperature as follows A chilled water supply temperature of 42 deg F shall be maintained at outdoor temperatures of 80 deg F and above As the outdoor temperature drops below 80 deg F the supply water temperature shall be reset upward until at an outdoor temperature of 50 deg F chilled water supply temperature shall be maintained at 50 deg F all adjustable The reset schedule shall be displayed and shall be adjustable by the BAS operator 5 During chiller operation the BAS shall continually monitor the following a Primary chilled water pump status b Allstatus points available at chiller Provide an interface module to be compatible with the BAS in order to obtain the status points Position of control valve V 1 leaving chiller CH 1 d Common chilled water supply temperature INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 32 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia
185. lloy silver alloy or gold plating C Flow Switches Flow switches shall have a repetitive accuracy of 1 of their operating range Switch actuation shall be adjustable over the operating flow range Switches shall have snap acting Form C contacts rated for the specific electrical application D Humidity Sensors Sensors shall have an accuracy of 25 over a range of 20 to 95 RH E Current Sensing Relays Relays shall monitor status of motor loads Switch shall have self wiping snap acting Form C contacts rated for the application The setpoint of the contact operation shall be field adjustable F Output Relays Control relay contacts shall be rated for 150 of the loading application with self wiping snap acting Form C contacts enclosed in dustproof enclosure Relays shall have silver cadmium contacts with a minimum life span rating of one million operations Relays shall be equipped with coil transient suppression devices G Solid State Relays Input output isolation shall be greater than 10 billion ohms with a breakdown voltage of 15 V root mean square or greater at 60 Hz The contact operating life shall be 10 million operations or greater The ambient temperature range of SSRs shall be 20 F 140 Input impedance shall be greater than 500 ohms Relays shall be rated for the application Operating and release time shall be 10 milliseconds or less Transient suppression shall be provided as an integral part of the relays H
186. m CXXX XKX PSE R4 E Wa XIXZAZIZSLALSLD CALL vi ess Tomor _ em mm mm mm 1X MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN FOURTH FLOOR F 7 71 1 ROCCO X Y V X ww ee t KEY NOTES REMOVE EXISTING HIGH PRESSURE DUCT WORK ABOVE CEILING FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION REMOVE EXISTING BOX AND PROVIDE NEW BOX AT SAME LOCATION SEE SHEET M2 4 FOR ADDITION SCOPE OF WORK REMOVE EXISTING VAV BOX AND PROVIDE NEW FAN POWERED BOX AT SAME LOCATION SEE SHEET M2 4 FOR ADDITION SCOPE OF WORK REMOVE EXISTING RETURN AIR DUCT ABOVE CEILING AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES REMOVE EXISTING SUPPLY AIR DUCT UP TO POINT OF CONNECTION SYMBOL REMOVE EXISTING VAV BOX AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES REMOVE EXISTING LOW PRESSURE SUPPLY DUCTWORK REMOVE EXISTING PERIMETER NOZZLE LINEAR DIFFUSER COMPLETE AND ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK COMPLETE REMOVE EXISTING LOW PRESSURE SUPPLY DUCTWORK COMPLETELY CAP EXISTING DUCT AT POINT OF REMOVED DUCT AIR TIGHT REMOVE EXISTING VAV BOX HIGH PRESSURE DUCT MAIN LOW PRESSURE DUCT AND ACCESSORIES COMPLETE SEE SHEET M2 4 FOR ADDITIONAL SCOPE OF WORK C ere Xo oO 9 REPLACE EXISTING 36 x108 RELIEF AIR LOUVER AND PROVIDE NEW MOTORIZED DAMPER INTERLOCK WITH AHU S FOR O
187. mcmillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia 3 2 3 3 K Examine equipment for installation and for properly operating safety interlocks and controls Examine automatic temperature system components to verify the following 1 Dampers valves and other controlled devices operate by the intended controller 2 Dampers valves the position indicated by the controller 3 Thermostats humidistats are located to avoid adverse effects of sunlight drafts and cold walls Sequence of operation for control modes is according to the Contract Documents Changes in conditions Record default set points if different from design values Interlocked systems are operating Changeover from heating to cooling mode occurs according to design values de Report deficiencies discovered before and during performance of testing adjusting and balancing procedures PREPARATION Prepare a testing adjusting and balancing plan that includes strategies and step by step procedures Complete system readiness checks and prepare system readiness reports Verify the following 1 Permanent electrical power wiring is complete Automatic temperature control systems are operational 3 Equipment and duct access doors are securely closed 4 Balance smoke and fire dampers are open 5 Isolating and balancing valves are open and control valves
188. n OX X MECHANICAL DEMO PLAN FIRST FLOOR I 7 7 4 5 7 7 7 7 7 0 SAN NLIS LUN EUN ON TS LT ee mm um um um um um um um m E all all 5 A 7771 IN AZ NZ NZ NZ a ZEE CX Tx gt N N WA wA ENS 5 m 5 5 5 5 Te VAV ANA EASAN ANAN ATAT ANETT NA IVAN AN ANVAN EN AN om ur KEY NOTES REMOVE EXISTING UNIT ABOVE CEILING AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK DIFFUSERS AND T STATS 2 REMOVE EXISTING RETURN AIR DUCT 3 EXISTING RESTROOM E A SYSTEM TO REMAIN SEE SHEET M2 1 FOR ADDITIONAL WORK 4 REMOVE EXISTING MEDIUM PRESSURE DUCT 5 REMOVE EXISTING MEDIUM PRESSURE RISER 6 EXISTING EXHAUST AIR RISER TO REMAIN i EXISTING HOT WATER UNIT HEATER ABOVE CEILING AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK DIFFUSERS PIPING AND A REUSE EXISTING RETURN AIR DUCT AS RELIEF AIR DUCT PROVIDE NEW FIRE SMOKE DAMPER NOTE ALL EXISTING DUCTWORK CONDUIT CABLE PIPING HANGERS AND SUPPORT THAT ARE NOT BEING REUSED TO BE REMOVED IN THEIR ENTIRETY E oO O 2 in C N m N A x a Lo
189. n the Action Pane by selecting an Events view Events alarms and reporting actions shall have the following capabilities 1 Events View Each event shall display an Event Category using a different icon for each event category date time of occurrence current status event report and a URL link to the associated graphic for the selected system area or equipment The URL link shall indicate the system location address and other pertinent information An operator shall easily be able to sort events edit event templates and categories acknowledge or force a return to normal in the Events View as specified in this section Event Categories The operator shall be able to create edit or delete event categories such as HVAC Maintenance Fire or Generator An icon shall be associated with each Event category enabling the operator to easily sort through multiple events displayed using a built in filter BACnet Event Templates BACnet Event template shall define different types of alarms and their associated properties As a minimum properties shall include a reference name verbose description severity of event acknowledgement requirements high low limit and out of range information Event Areas Event Areas enable an operator to assign specific Event Categories to specific Event Reporting Actions Event Time Date Stamp All events shall be generated at the DDC control module level and comprise the Time Date Stamp using the standal
190. nesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 4 Trend and store data B Control Failure Mode In the event of a control module failure all points under its control shall be commanded to the failure mode as indicated on the I O Summary Table All DDC software shall reside in the respective control module 1 Orderly Shutdown Power failures shall cause the control module to go into an orderly shutdown with no loss of program memory 2 Automatic Restart Upon resumption of power the control module shall automatically restart and print out the time and date of the power failure and restoration at the respective Workstation system 3 Automatic Restart The restart program shall automatically restart affected field equipment The operator shall be able to define an automatic power up time delay for each piece of equipment under control PART 5 APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE 5 01 GENERAL The following applications software shall be provided for the purpose of optimizing energy consumption while maintaining occupant comfort A Time of Day Scheduling TOD The system shall be capable of the following scheduling features 1 Schedule by Type Scheduling by building area zone groups of zones individually controlled equipment and groups of individually controlled equipment Each schedule shall provide beginning and ending dates and times hours minutes A weekly repeating schedule i e between 8 0
191. new units and retest 4 Test and adjust controls and safeties Replace damaged and malfunctioning controls and equipment STARTUP SERVICE Engage a factory authorized service representative to perform startup service Final Checks before Startup Perform the following 1 Verify that shipping blocking and bracing are removed Verify that unit is secure on mountings and supporting devices and that connections to piping ducts and electrical systems are complete Verify that proper thermal overload protection is installed in motors starters and disconnect switches 3 Perform cleaning and adjusting specified in this Section 4 Disconnect fan drive from motor verify proper motor rotation direction and verify free fan wheel rotation and smooth bearing operations Reconnect fan drive system align belts and install belt guards 5 Lubricate bearings pulleys belts and other moving parts with factory recommended lubricants 6 Set outside and return air mixing dampers to minimum outside air setting 7 Comb coil fins for parallel orientation 8 Install clean filters 9 Verify that manual and automatic volume control and fire and smoke dampers connected duct systems are in fully open position Starting procedures for modular indoor air handling units include the following INDOOR MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNITS 23 73 13 9 Sturgis Library Renovations mcmillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS
192. ney Products Company an ASSA ABLOY Group company f Stanley Commercial Hardware Div of the Stanley Works CONTINUOUS HINGES Continuous Hinges BHMA A156 26 minimum 0 120 inch thick hinge leaves with minimum overall width of 4 inches fabricated to full height of door and frame and to template screw locations with components finished after milling and drilling are complete Continuous Gear Type Hinges Extruded aluminum pinless geared hinge leaves joined by a continuous extruded aluminum channel cap with concealed self lubricating thrust bearings 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following Bommer Industries Inc PBB Select Products Limited Stanley Commercial Hardware Div of the Stanley Works Zero International eno WIRELESS MORTISE LOCKS ILS series locks by LENEL that provide smart card reader capability Equivalent product by Onity is also acceptable MECHANICAL LOCKS AND LATCHES Lock Functions As indicated in door hardware schedule Lock Throw Comply with testing requirements for length of bolts required for labeled fire doors and as follows 1 Bored Locks Minimum 1 2 inch 13 mm latchbolt throw 2 Mortise Locks Minimum 3 4 inch 19 mm latchbolt throw 3 Deadbolts Minimum 1 25 inch 32 mm bolt throw DOOR HARDWARE 087111 5 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture
193. ng 72 F or 22 C cooling 76 F or 24 4 C and one for the unoccupied mode example heating 55 F or 12 7 C cooling 90 F or 32 C 1 Schedule The occupied unoccupied modes may be scheduled by time date or day of week 2 Color Code of seven colors shall be generated to represent the comfort conditions in the space and shall be displayed graphically at the operator station INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 28 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 a If the actual space temperature is in the dead band between the heating setpoint and the cooling setpoint the color displayed shall be green for the occupied mode representing ideal comfort conditions If in the unoccupied mode the color displayed shall be gray representing after hours conditions b If the space temperature rises above the cooling setpoint the color shall change to yellow Upon further rise beyond the cooling setpoint plus an offset the color shall change to orange Upon further rise beyond the cooling setpoint plus the yellow band offset plus the orange band offset the color shall change to red indicating unacceptable high temperature conditions At this point an alarm shall be generated to notify the operator c When space temperature falls below the heating setpoint the color shall change to light blue Upon further tem
194. ng return actuators shall be capable of both clockwise or counterclockwise spring return operation by simply changing the mounting orientation 6 Proportional Actuators Proportional actuators shall accept a 0 to 10VDC or 0 to 20mA control input and provide a 2 to 10VDC or 4 to 20mA operating range actuator capable of accepting a pulse width modulating control signal and providing full proportional operation of the damper is acceptable actuators shall provide 2 to 10VDC position feedback signal 7 24 Volts AC DC actuators All 24VAC DC actuators shall operate on Class 2 wiring and shall not require more than 10VA for AC or more than 8 watts for DC applications Actuators operating on 120VAC power shall not require more than 10VA Actuators operating on 230VAC shall not require more than 11VA 8 Non Spring Return Actuators non spring return actuators shall have an external manual gear release to allow manual positioning of the damper when the actuator is not powered Spring return actuators with more than 60 in Ib torque shall have a manual crank for this purpose 9 Modulating Actuators All modulating actuators shall have an external built in switch to allow reversing direction of rotation 10 Conduit Fitting amp Pre Wiring Actuators shall be provided with a conduit fitting and a minimum 3ft electrical cable and shall be pre wired to eliminate the necessity of opening the actuator housing to make electrical connections
195. ns to the controller network All non volatile flash memory shall have a battery backup of at least five years Firmware revisions to the module shall be made from the BAS server or remotely over the Intranet or Internet Controllers that require component changes to implement firmware revisions are not acceptable 3 Point Expansion The General Purpose Multiple Application Controllers shall be expandable to the specified I O point requirements Each controller shall accommodate multiple I O Expander Modules via a designated expansion I O bus port These expander modules shall expand the total point capacity of each controller up to 192 points where specified The controller in conjunction with the expansion modules shall act as one standalone controller 4 Point Programming point data algorithms and application software within a controller shall be custom programmable from the operator workstation 5 Program Execution Each General Purpose Multiple Application Controller shall execute application programs calculations and commands via a 32 bit microcomputer resident in the controller All operating parameters for application programs residing in each controller shall be stored in read writable nonvolatile flash memory within the controller and will be able to upload download to from the BAS Server 6 Self Test Diagnostics Each controller shall include self test diagnostics enabling the controller to report malfunctions to the rou
196. nstallation Use manufacturer s chart for recommended sizes when adjusting closers Provide one of the following heavy duty closers 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following a 4400 Series Yale manufacturing b 8916 Series DORMA Architectural Hardware A DORMA Americas Company 4040 Series LCN Closers Ingersoll Rand company d 350 Series SARGENT Manufacturing Company an ASSA ABLOY Group company Surface Closer with Cover Grade 1 Modern Type with mechanism enclosed in cover Mounting Parallel arm Type Regular arm Backcheck Adjustable effective between 60 and 85 degrees of door opening Cover Material Aluminum Closing Power Adjustment At least 35 percent more than minimum tested value Oi E DOOR HARDWARE 087111 9 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 2 13 2 14 2 15 OVERHEAD CONCEALED CLOSERS AND FLOOR CLOSER Overhead Concealed Closers A156 4 Provide cam and roller design concealed closers Invert closers to install closer body in the frame head Size closers properly according to application Provide barrier free closers at handicapped guest rooms Provide closers with adjustable cushioned stop MECHANICAL STOPS AND HOLDERS Wall and Floor Mounted Stops BHMA A156 16 polished c
197. occupancy the control logic shall automatically turn on the INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 10 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 VAV air handling unit chiller boiler and or any other equipment required to maintain the specified comfort and environmental conditions within the room Partial Day Exceptions Schedule events shall be able to accommodate a time range specified by the operator Schedule Summary Graph The schedule summary graph shall clearly show Normal versus Holiday versus Override Schedules and the net operating schedule that results from all contributing schedules Note In case of priority conflict between schedules at the different geographic hierarchy the schedule for the more detailed geographic level shall apply Schedule Distribution For reliability and performance instead of maintaining a single schedule in a field device that writes over the network to notify other devices when a scheduled event occurs field devices will only keep their part of the schedule locally The BAS server software shall determine which nodes a hierarchical schedule applies to and will create modify the necessary schedule objects in each field device as necessary H Events amp Alarms Events and alarms associated with a specific system area or equipment selected in the Navigation Tree shall be displayed i
198. olor 2 General Graphic General area maps shall show locations of controlled buildings in relation to local landmarks 3 Color Floor Plans Floor plan graphics shall show heating and cooling zones throughout the buildings in a range of colors which provide a visual display of temperature relative to their respective setpoints see section 3 2 F below The colors shall be updated dynamically as a zone s actual comfort condition changes in real time Locations of space sensors shall also be shown for each zone The intent of the specification is to enable the operator to readily assess problems at a glance 4 Mechanical Components Mechanical system graphics shall show the type of mechanical system components serving any zone through the use of a pictorial representation of components Selected I O points being controlled or monitored for each piece of equipment shall be displayed with the appropriate engineering units Animation shall be used for rotation or moving mechanical components to enhance usability 5 Minimum System Color Graphics Color graphics shall be selected and displayed via a web browser for the following a Each piece of equipment monitored or controlled including each terminal unit INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 9 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 b Each building c Each floor and zone
199. one control module time and date Event Configuration Operators shall be able to define the type of events generated per BACnet object A network view of the Navigation Tree shall expose all BACnet objects and their respective Event Configuration Configuration shall include assignment of event alarm type of Acknowledgement and notification for return to normal or fault status Event Summary Counter The view of events in the Graphic Pane shall provide a numeric counter indicating how many events are active in alarm require acknowledgement and total number of events in the BAS Server database INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 11 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 8 Persistent Data The system shall allow for external systems to access the event instance data Event data shall be stored and queried in the database in a relational manner At a minimum the fields to be stored in the database are e Event Source e Classification of Event e Event Generation Time e Event Acknowledgement Time e Acknowledge Required Flag e Return to Normal Time e Delivery Priority e Operator Comments BACnet Event Type e Who Acknowledged the Event e Event Message Text e BACnet Event Parameter 9 Event Auto Deletion Events that are acknowledged and closed shall be auto deleted from the database and archived to a t
200. onversion hardware clock calendar and voltage transient protection devices A separate co processor shall be used for communications to the controller network All RAM memory shall have a battery backup of at least five years Firmware revisions to the INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 22 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 10 module shall be made from the BAS server or remote locations over the Internet Controllers that require component changes to implement Firmware revisions are not be acceptable Point Programming All point data algorithms and application software within the controllers shall be custom programmable from the Operator Workstation Program Execution Each General Purpose Single Application Controller shall execute application programs calculations and commands via a 32 bit microcomputer resident in the controller All operating parameters for the application program residing in each controller shall be stored in read writable nonvolatile flash memory within the controller and will be able to upload download to from the Operator Workstation Self Test Diagnostics X Each controller shall include self test diagnostics enabling the controller to report malfunctions to the router and BAS Server input PID Loops Each General Purpose Single Application Controller shall contain both software and f
201. or shall provide a printout all Graphical Programs identifying the specific HVAC or mechanical electrical subsystem being controlled 3 Drawing Approval Shop drawings shall be approved before any equipment is installed Controls contractor shall allow a minimum of fourteen 14 days for drawing approval 4 As Built Drawings All drawings shall be reviewed after the final system checkout and updated or corrected to provide as built drawings to show exact installation All shop drawings will be acknowledged in writing before installation is started and again after the final checkout of the system The system will not be considered complete until the as built drawings have received their final approval The Contractor shall deliver 6 sets of as built drawings B Documentation Operating and Maintenance O amp M manuals for the system shall be made available electronically using Acrobat PDF format and include the following categories Workstation User s Manual Project Engineering Handbook Software Documentation 1 BAS User s Manual shall contain as a minimum System overview Networking concepts Launching a web browser from a networked PC PDA and login Graphical User Interface GUI screen menus and their definitions Creating modifying or deleting schedules Uploading and downloading software to the field hardware Creating historical trends collecting trend data and generating trend graphs INSTRUMENTATION AND CON
202. or to gather and store energy demand and consumption data from each energy source that provides metered data to the BAS Meter data shall be stored at 5 minute intervals unless otherwise specified in the Sequence of Operation provided in Appendix A This data shall be maintained in an industry standard SQL database for a period of not less than five years C 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 d 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 e energy reporting tool shall allow the operator to easily generate the previously described graphs on the fly and shall pr
203. ovide 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 schedule 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 f The energy reporting tool shall be capable of collecting and displaying data from the following types of meters i Electricity INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 17 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 11 iii Oil iv Steam v Chilled Water vi Potable Water vii Heating and cooling degree days be calculated from sensor data rather than metered vii Electricity 0 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
204. perature decrease below the heating setpoint minus an offset the color shall change to dark blue Upon further space temperature decrease below the heating setpoint minus the light blue band offset minus the dark blue band offset the color shall change to red indicating unacceptable low temperature conditions At this point an alarm shall be generated to notify the operator 3 Operator Definable setpoints and offsets shall be operator definable When in the occupied mode start up mode or when heating or cooling during the night setback unoccupied mode a request shall be sent over the network to other equipment in the HVAC chain such as to an AHU fan that serves the space to run for ventilation The operator shall be able to disable this request function if desired 4 Additional Cooling When comfort conditions are warmer than ideal indicated by the colors yellow orange and high temperature red a request for additional cooling shall be sent over the network to other cooling equipment in the HVAC chain such as a chiller This information is to be used for optimization of equipment in the HVAC chain operator shall be able to disable this function if desired 5 Additional Heating When comfort conditions are cooler than ideal indicated by the colors light blue dark blue and low temperature red a request for additional heating shall be sent over the network to other heating equipment in the HVAC chain such as a boiler This
205. plorer Navigator will be required as the GUI and a valid connection to the server network No installation of any custom software shall be required on the operators GUI workstation client Connection shall be over an intranet or the Internet A firewall shall be installed as necessary to protect the customer s Intranet 2 Secure Socket Layers Communication between the Web Browser GUI and BAS server shall be encrypted using 128 bit encryption technology within Secure Socket Layers SSL Communication protocol shall be Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 7 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 3 PDA s BAS Server software must support other browsers used by Personal Digital Assistants like 3Com Palm Pilots and other Internet appliances specified herein 2 02 WEB BROWSER GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE A Web Browser Navigation The Thin Client web browser GUI shall provide a comprehensive user interface Using a collection of web pages it shall be constructed to feel like a single application and provide a complete and intuitive mouse menu driven operator interface It shall be possible to navigate through the system using a web browser to accomplish 2 2 B thru 2 2 J of this specification The Web Browser GUI shall as a minimum provide a Navigation Pane for navigation and a Act
206. pport at least the following server platforms Windows NT Sun Solaris and Linux The BAS server software shall be developed and tested by the manufacturer of the system standalone controllers and network controllers routers Third party manufactured and developed BAS software is not acceptable The web browser GUI shall provide a completely interactive user interface and must offer the following features as a minimum e Trending all system physical software and calculated points e Scheduling e Downloading Memory to field devices Real time live Graphic Program Diagnostics for troubleshooting e Tree Navigation e Parameter change of properties e Setpoint Adjustments Alarm Event information e Configuration of operators Execution of global commands e Color coded graphics to system setpoints e System commissioning e Environmental Index Indication e Energy Reports e Building Performance Dashboards Reports Standard and Custom INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 6 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 e Location Dependent Security and Access A Software Components All software components of the BAS system software shall be installed and completed in accordance with the specification BAS system components shall include Server Software Database and Web Browser Graphical User Interface
207. ram conditional logic using compound Boolean AND OR and NOT and relational EQUAL LESS THAN GREATER THAN NOT EQUAL comparisons Mathematical Functions Language shall support floating point addition subtraction multiplication division and square root operations as well as absolute value calculation and programmatic selection of minimum and maximum values from a list of values Variables Operator shall be able to use variable values in program conditional statements and mathematical functions i Time Variables Operator shall be able to use predefined variables to represent time of day day of the week month of the year and date Other predefined variables or simple control logic shall provide elapsed time in seconds minutes hours and days Operator shall be able to start stop and reset elapsed time variables using the program language ii System Variables Operator shall be able to use predefined variables to represent status and results of Controller Software and shall be able to enable disable and change setpoints of Controller Software as described in Controller Software section INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 19 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 F Portable Operator s Terminal Provide all necessary software to configure an IBM compatible laptop computer for use as a Portable Operator
208. re Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 temperature above 74 deg F adjustable the primary air damper shall modulate open On a drop in space temperature below 72 deg F adjustable the primary air damper shall modulate closed to its minimum position Upon a further drop in space temperature below 71 deg F adjustable the box blower shall start Upon a continued drop in space temperature below 70 deg F adjustable the 3 way hot water control valve modulate to maintain set point temperature 14 During fan operation the BAS shall continually monitor the following a Air Handling Unit supply fan status Air Handling Unit fan speed Return Fan status Return Fan speed Position of the outdoor air and return air dampers Mixed air temperature Discharge air temperature leaving the air handling unit Outdoor air temperature 1 Space relative humidity 15 The outdoor air and return air dampers shall modulate to maintain design outside air level when in occupied mode and when economizer function is disabled based on mixed air static pressure Damper positions shall be set during test and balance at supply air points 25 50 75 and 100 of design air flow Dampers shall adjust in linear control between balance points as supply air flow changes me ae Exhaust fans 1 1 The BAS shall energize the fan on a time schedule During the occupied mode the fan shall run continuously during the unoccupied mode
209. re an operator to view only one component at any one time 2 04 SYSTEM TOOLS System shall provide the following functionality to authorized operators as an integral part of the operator interface A Automatic System Database Configuration Each workstation or web server shall store on its hard disk a copy of the current system database including controller firmware and software Stored database shall be automatically updated with each system configuration or controller firmware or software change 1 Controller Memory Download Operators shall be able to download memory from the system database to each controller System Configuration Operators shall be able to configure the system Online Help Context sensitive online help for each tool shall assist operators in operating and editing the system Security System shall require a user name and password to view edit add or delete data a Operator Access Each user name and password combination shall define accessible viewing editing adding and deleting functions in each system application editor and object Authorized operators shall be able to vary and deny each operator s accessible functions based on equipment or geographic location b Automatic Log Out Automatically log out each operator if no keyboard or INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 15 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw
210. rol modules as specified b sensing devices relays switches indicating devices and transducers required to perform the functions as listed in the sequence of operations INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 2 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 monitoring and control wiring 2 System Software a The Controls Contractor shall provide all software identified in Part 2 of this specification including the BAS Server fully configured database graphics reports alarm events The Graphical User Interface GUI shall be completely Web based as specified herein and shall be manufactured by the same company as the DDC controllers No exceptions b The system as specified shall monitor control and calculate all the points and perform all the functions as listed in I O Point Summary Schedule attached as Part 6 I O Point Summary to this specification D Codes and Regulations 1 Standards Authority All electrical equipment and material and its installation shall conform to the current requirements of the following authorities Occupational Safety and Health Act OSHA National Electric Code NEC National Fire Code International Mechanical Code International Building Code International Plumbing Code 2 Product Applicable Standards distributed standalone and unitary controllers supplied sh
211. rols 1 Units with Internally Isolated Fans Secure units to anchor bolts installed in concrete bases 2 Floor Mounted Units Support on concrete bases using neoprene pads Secure units to anchor bolts installed in concrete bases 3 Floor Mounted Units Support on concrete bases using housed spring isolators Secure units to anchor bolts installed in concrete bases 4 Suspended Units Suspend units from structural steel support frame using threaded steel rods and spring hangers Arrange installation of units to provide access space around modular indoor air handling units for service and maintenance CONNECTIONS Piping installation requirements are specified in other Division 15 Sections Drawings indicate general arrangement of piping fittings and specialties Install piping adjacent to machine to allow service and maintenance Connect piping to modular indoor air handling units mounted on vibration isolators with flexible connectors Connect condensate drain pans using NPS 1 1 4 Type M copper tubing Extend to nearest equipment or floor drain Construct deep trap at connection to drain pan and install cleanouts at changes in direction Hot and Chilled Water Piping Comply with applicable requirements in Division 23 Section Hydronic Piping Connect to supply and return coil tappings with shutoff or balancing valve and union or flange at each connection Duct installation and connection requirements are specified in o
212. s Guarantee includes the following provisions PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Applicable PART 3 EXECUTION 3 1 EXAMINATION TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 23 05 93 2 Sturgis Library Renovations mcmillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia A Examine the Contract Documents to become familiar with project requirements and to discover conditions in systems designs that may preclude proper testing adjusting and balancing of systems and equipment 1 Verify that balancing devices such as test ports gage cocks thermometer wells flow control devices balancing valves and fittings and manual volume dampers are required by the Contract Documents Verify that quantities and locations of these balancing devices are accessible and appropriate for effective balancing and for efficient system and equipment operation Examine approved submittal data of HVAC systems and equipment Examine Project Record Documents described in Division 1 Section Project Record Documents Examine equipment performance data including fan and pump curves Relate performance data to Project conditions and requirements including system effects that can create undesired or unpredicted conditions that cause reduced capacities in all or part of a system Calculate system effect factors to reduce performance ratings of HVAC equipment when installed under conditions different
213. s Terminal Operator shall be able to connect configured Terminal to the system network or directly to each controller for programming setting up and troubleshooting PART 3 PRODUCTS HARDWARE 3 01 COMMUNICATION A Control products communication media connectors repeaters hubs and routers shall comprise a BACnet internetwork Controller and operator interface communication shall conform to ANSI ASHRAE Standard 135 2004 BACnet No exceptions acceptable B Install new wiring and network devices as required to provide a complete and workable control network Use existing Ethernet backbone for network segments marked existing on project drawings C Each controller shall have a communication port for temporary connection to a laptop computer or other operator interface Connection shall support memory downloads and other commissioning and troubleshooting operations D Internetwork operator interface and value passing shall be transparent to internetwork architecture 1 operator interface connected to a controller shall allow the operator to interface with each internetwork controller as if directly connected Controller information such as data status and control algorithms shall be viewable and editable from each internetwork controller 2 Inputs outputs and control variables used to integrate control strategies across multiple controllers shall be readable by each controller on the internetwork Program and test all
214. s lock Closer Kick Plate Silencers BB1279 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 NRP US26D ILS UNI 4400 K0050 8 x34 1229A Hager Lenel Yale Trimco Trimco 087111 20 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU Kennesaw GA McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 HW 18 Sliding Barn Doors G132A Each pair to receive 1 set Sliding track amp hardware 1 Entrance lock 1 Flush pull 1 Flush pull 1 Mortise cylinder 2 Pull handles Agile 150 x Syncro x wall mount x 1 wood doors DORMA 2001 SDL 3 x appropriate strike 626 Accurate 24SC x cylinder 626 Accurate 24ST x thumbturn 626 Accurate as required 626 Yale 1193 2 x type N mount 630 Trimco NOTE Mount pull handles so that they do not interfere with the entry lock ALUMINUM HW AL1 Door G131A Each pair to receive Continuous hinges Power transfers Exit Device Exit Device Automatic operator Closer Keyed Removable Mullion Rim or mortise cylinder Pull bars Actuator push pads Threshold Door position switches Power supply 328 29 PO A NNN HN DOOR HARDWARE FM83HD EPT 628 Bommer EPT 10 630 VonDuprin EL99NL OP RX 630 VonDuprin EL 99EO RX 630 VonDuprin 3931 689 Yale UNIJ 4400 by back plates as req 689 Yale KR4954 SP28 VonDuprin as required US26D Yale 1191 5 x type E mount 630 Trimco 4X4 3 US32D Wikk 545A A Zero 4 DORMA PS914 2RS VonDuprin Seals by door manufacturer Card read
215. start and the motor speed shall ramp up until a slight positive pressure in the building exists set point to be adjusted in the field As the pressure in the building starts to fall below the set point the fan motor shall slow down and as the pressure in the building starts to rise above the set point the fan motor shall speed up When the air handling unit fan stops the return fan shall be disabled A firestat set at 125 deg F and located at the inlet to the air handling unit and a smoke detector located in the supply duct downstream of the air handling unit shall shut down the supply fan operation and alarm the central site computer should temperature exceed the set point or if smoke is detected A freezestat set at 35 deg F and located just upstream of the chilled water coil shall shut down fan operation close the outdoor air damper and alarm the central site computer should the temperature drop below the set point A temperature sensor located just downstream of the hot water preheat coil shall modulate the 3 way hot water valve to maintain a discharge air temperature set point of 52 deg F adjustable During fan operation the chilled water coil three way control valve shall modulate open to the coil as required to satisfy a discharge air temperature sensor in the supply duct just downstream of the air handling unit The set point shall be 52 deg F adjustable During fan operation and only at outdoor air temperatures above 50 deg F
216. systems such as relays switches high signal selectors etc in addition to the more complex DDC and energy management strategies such as PID loops and optimum start Each microblock shall be interactive and contain the programming necessary to execute the function of the device it represents Graphic programming shall be performed while on screen and using a mouse each microblock shall be selected from a microblock library and assembled with other microblocks necessary to complete the specified sequence Microblocks are then interconnected on screen using graphic wires each forming a logical connection Once assembled each logical grouping of microblocks and their interconnecting wires then forms a graphic function block which may be used to control any piece of equipment with a similar point configuration and sequence of operation Graphic Sequence The clarity of the graphic sequence must be such that the operator has the ability to verify that system programming meets the specifications without having to learn or interpret a manufacturer s unique programming language The graphic programming must be self documenting and provide the operator with an understandable and exact representation of each sequence of operation Simulation Full simulation capability shall be provided with the graphic programming Operator shall be able to fully simulate the constructed control sequence prior to downloading into field control modules Simulation c
217. t to the e mail The e mail should use SSL to secure the communications between the system server and the mail server 9 Alarm Maintenance Operators shall be able to view system alarms and changes of state chronologically to acknowledge and delete alarms and to archive closed alarms to the workstation or web server hard disk from each workstation or web browser interface 10 Trend Configuration Operator shall be able to configure trend sample or change of value COV interval start time and stop time for each system data object and shall be able to retrieve data for use in spreadsheets and standard database programs Controller shall sample and store trend data and shall be able to archive data to the hard disk Configure trends as specified in Section 230900 Part 5 Sequences of Operation Trends shall be BACnet trend objects 11 Object and Property Status and Control Operator shall be able to view and to edit 1f applicable the status of each system object and property by menu on graphics or through custom programs B Reports and Logs Operator shall be able to select to modify to create and to print reports and logs Operator shall be able to store report data in a format accessible by standard spreadsheet and word processing programs 1 Standard Reports Furnish the following standard system reports a Objects System objects and current values filtered by object type by status in alarm locked normal by equipment by geo
218. ter and BAS Server 7 PID Loops Each General Purpose Multiple Application Controller shall contain both software and firmware to perform full DDC Proportional Integral Derivative PID control loops and programs 8 Input Output Processing a Digital Outputs shall be relays 24 Volts AC or DC maximum 3 amp maximum current Each configured as normally open or normally closed using jumpers and either dry contact or bussed Each output shall have a manual Hand Off Auto switch to allow for override and an LED to indicate the operating mode of the output Triac outputs are unacceptable b Universal Inputs shall be Thermistor BAPI Curve 10K Ohm at 77 F 25 C 0 5VDC 10K Ohm maximum source impedance 0 20mA 24 VDC loop power 250 Ohm input impedance dry contact 0 5mA maximum current c Analog Output shall be electronic voltage mode 0 10VDC or current mode 4 20mA C General Purpose Single Application Controllers 1 BACnet BIBBS The General Purpose Single Application Controllers must use BACnet as the native communication protocol between controllers 2 Communication Speed Controllers shall communicate at a minimum of 156 Kbps using ARCNET implemented over EIA 485 using an unshielded twisted pair at the Data Link Layer 3 General Specification General Purpose Single Application controllers must be capable of stand alone DDC operation utilizing its own 32 bit processor nonvolatile flash memory input output 8 bit A to D c
219. the fan shall be off INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 35 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia SECTION 23 73 13 MODULAR INDOOR AIR HANDLING UNITS PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 A 1 2 1 3 RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections apply to this Section SUMMARY This Section includes constant volume modular air handling units with coils for indoor installations SUBMITTALS Product Data For each type of modular indoor air handling unit indicated Include the following Certified fan performance curves with system operating conditions indicated Certified fan sound power ratings Certified coil performance ratings with system operating conditions indicated Motor ratings electrical characteristics and motor and fan accessories Material gages and finishes Filters with performance characteristics Dampers including housings linkages and operators Du gy S Shop Drawings Signed and sealed by a qualified professional engineer 1 Design Calculations Calculate requirements for selecting vibration isolators and seismic restraints and for designing vibration isolation bases 2 Vibration Isolation Base Details Detail fabrication including anchorages and attachments to stru
220. the installation start up or acceptance portion of the project shall be accurately reflected in the as builts b Graphical representation of the mechanical equipment hierarchy for the project including all equipment controlled by the BAS For example a terminal box may be the source for increased cooling demand require the primary VAV AHU to operate which in turn requires the chillers to operate c Detailed listing of all alarm and event messages programmed for designated mechanical electrical equipment and required operator action C Acceptance Test 1 Acceptance Testing Upon completion of the installation the Contractor shall start up the system and perform all necessary calibration testing and debugging operations The Contractor in the presence of the Owner s representative shall perform an acceptance test 2 Notice of Completion When the system performance is deemed satisfactory the system parts will be accepted for beneficial use and placed under warranty At this time a notice of completion shall be issued and the warranty period shall start D System Training 1 System Use Instructions Controls Contractor shall provide 16 Hours of onsite training for designated personnel in the operation maintenance and programming of the system 2 Provide minimum three day Operator Training Class at BAS Manufacturer s Headquarters and Main Training Center 3 Provide Audio Visual Training CDS INSTRUMENTA
221. ther Division 23 Sections Drawings indicate general arrangement of ducts and duct accessories Make final duct connections with flexible connections INDOOR MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNITS 23 73 13 8 Sturgis Library Renovations mcmillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia G 3 4 3 5 Electrical Comply with applicable requirements in Division 26 Sections for power wiring switches and motor controls Ground equipment according to Division 26 Section Grounding and Bonding Tighten electrical connectors and terminals according to manufacturer s published torque tightening values If manufacturer s torque values are not indicated use those specified in UL 486A and UL 486B FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Manufacturer s Field Service Engage a factory authorized service representative to inspect field assembled components and equipment installation including piping and electrical connections Report results in writing 1 Leak Test After installation fill water and steam coils with water and test coils and connections for leaks Repair leaks and retest until no leaks exist 2 Charge refrigerant coils with refrigerant and test for leaks Repair leaks and retest until no leaks exist 3 Fan Operational Test After electrical circuitry has been energized start units to confirm proper motor rotation and unit operation Remove malfunctioning units replace with
222. truction to facilitate maintenance and removal of actuator 6 04 CONTROL PANELS Furnish formed sheet metal control panels as required with locking door and hinges All necessary relays switches and peripheral devices shall be located inside panels All multi equipment main panels shall have a laminated control point diagram identifying all control points and monitoring points associated with the control module s contained within the panel Each panel shall be identified with an attached identifying phenolic tag electric devices shall be connected to numbered terminal strips All control panels shall be centrally located 6 05 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION A Chilled water cooling system 1 At the start of the occupied periods and at outdoor temperatures above 55 deg adjustable the BAS shall start the chilled water pump and during the occupied periods the pump shall run continuously At the end of the occupied periods the BAS shall stop the chilled water pump except that the pump shall run whenever any override interval timer or night set up temperature sensor in the building is activated Should the active pump fail the BAS shall send an alarm to the central site computer 2 The differential pressure set point shall be reset down until the chilled water valve with most cooling demand is nearly wide open 3 proof of chilled water flow as sensed by a differential pressure sensor across the chilled water piping entering and
223. ture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 D Demand Limiting DL Temperature Compensated The DL application shall be programmable for a minimum of six separate time of day KW demand billing rate periods The system shall be capable of measuring electrical usage from multiple meters serving one building and each piece of equipment being controlled on the LAN shall be programmable to respond to the peak demand information from its respective meter 1 Sliding Window The demand control function shall utilize a sliding window method with the operator being able to establish the kilowatt threshold for a minimum of three adjustable demand levels The sliding window interval shall be operator selectable in increments of one minute up to 60 minutes Systems that incorporate rotating shed tables will not be acceptable 2 Setpoints for Defined Demand Level The operator shall have the capability to set the individual equipment temperature setpoints for each operator defined demand level Equipment shall not be shed if these reset setpoints are not satisfied rather the setpoint shall be revised for the different established demand levels The system shall have failed meter protection such that when a KW pulse is not received from the utility within an operator adjustable time period an alarm will be generated The system software will automatically default to a predetermined fail safe shed level 3 Information Archiving The system shall
224. turing Company an ASSA ABLOY Group d 8801 series by Adams Rite Manufacturing e 99 series Von Duprin an Ingersoll Rand company DOOR HARDWARE 087111 6 Sturgis Library Renovations KSU McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture Kennesaw GA MPS Project No 013328 00 REVISED ADDENDUM 3 01 21 15 2 7 2 8 Panic Exit Devices Exit devices shall be type and function as listed in hardware sets Where lever handle trim is specified match lever trim on locksets Furnish freewheeling lever trim as standard Construct device touchbar rail and cover assemblies of heavy gauge solid wrought materials for true architectural finishes Provide cylinder dogging on all non rated devices Furnish all devices with 3 4 throw deadlocking latch bolts UL test in first paragraph below includes operational test of 100 000 cycles BHMA A156 3 requires 500 000 cycles for Grade 1 and 250 000 cycles for Grade 2 Fire Exit Devices Devices complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction for fire and panic protection based on testing according to UL 305 and NFPA 252 LOCK CYLINDERS Lock Cylinders Tumbler type constructed from brass or bronze stainless steel or nickel silver 1 Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements provide products by one of the following a Small format Interchangeable Core to match existing Construction Cores
225. tware points or binary value software points from any system controller or from the trend history database 2 System shall support Web services write data request to each analog and binary object that can be edited through the system operator interface by downloading a numeric value to the specified object 3 For read or write requests the system shall require user name and password authentication and shall support SSL Secure Socket Layer or equivalent data encryption 4 System shall support discovery through a Web services connection or shall provide a tool available through the Operator Interface that will reveal the path identifier needed to allow a third party Web services device to read data from or write data to any object in the system which supports this service 3 00 NETWORK ROUTERS amp BRIDGES The DDC BAS controller network shall use BACnet as its native communication protocol Network bridges and routers must be of a modular design to ensure reliability and system performance A BACnet Router The central system shall use the DDC BAS Local Area Network LAN provided under this contract for communication The communication between the central server and the controllers shall be BACnet IP A router shall be provided as required to bridge BACnet IP and the data link used between the controllers BACnet ARCNET and BACnet MS TP Proprietary networks and proprietary protocols are not acceptable 1 Firmware Updates The BACn
226. uired for setup Changes made to the properties pages shall require the operator to depress a accept cancel button 3 Schedules Shall be used to create modify edit and view schedules based on the systems geographical hierarchy using the navigation tree and in compliance with section 2 2 G 4 Events Shall be used to view alarm event information geographically using the navigation tree acknowledge events sort events by category actions and verify reporting actions 5 Trends Shall be used to display associated trend and historical data modify colors date range axis and scaling 6 Logic Live Graphic Programs Shall be used to display a live graphic program of the control algorithm for the mechanical electrical system selected in the navigation tree All control outputs and inputs shall be displayed on the program giving real time statuses for use in operator troubleshooting The following actions shall be accomplished by clicking appropriate buttons menu in the graphic window Log In Out Print and Hide Show Navigation Pane E Color Graphics The Web Browser GUI shall make extensive use of color in the graphic pane to communicate information related to setpoints and comfort Animated gif s active setpoint graphic controls and valid web content like local weather forecast shall be used to enhance usability 1 Display Size The GUI workstation software shall graphically display in 1024 by 768 pixels 24 bit True C
227. um pitch diameter 5 Settings for supply air static pressure controller 6 Other system operating conditions that affect performance 5 System Diagrams Include schematic layouts of air and hydronic distribution systems Present with single line diagrams and include the following a Quantities of outside supply return and exhaust airflows b Duct outlet and inlet sizes END OF SECTION 23 05 93 TESTING ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 23 05 93 6 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 SECTION 23 09 00 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC PART 1 GENERAL 1 01 OVERVIEW This document contains the specification and input output summaries for a Building Automation System BAS for Kennesaw State University Sturgis Library Renovations The system shall provide the Direct Digital Control DDC Energy Management and Building Automation System BAS for the air conditioning heating and ventilating and integrated lighting controls systems and shall interface with other microprocessor based building subsystems as detailed in the Input Output Summaries and as specified herein All damper and valve actuators shall be electronic The proposed system shall interface with any existing Energy Management and Building Automation System BAS components which are to remain All modifications to the existing system and building
228. urved scroll housings with shaped cutoff spun metal inlet bell and access doors or panels to allow entry to internal parts and components 1 Panel Bracing Steel angle channel iron member supports for mounting and supporting fan scroll wheel motor and accessories 2 Horizontal Flanged Split Housing Bolted construction 3 Plug Fans With steel cabinet Fabricate without fan scroll and volute housing Fan Assemblies Statically and dynamically balanced and designed for continuous operation at maximum rated fan speed and motor horsepower Backward Inclined Fan Wheels Aluminum construction with curved inlet flange backplate and backward inclined blades welded or riveted to flange and backplate cast iron or cast steel hub riveted to backplate and fastened to shaft with set screws Forward Curved Fan Wheels Black enamel or galvanized steel construction with inlet flange backplate and shallow blades with inlet and tip curved forward in direction of airflow and mechanically secured to flange and backplate cast steel hub swaged to backplate and fastened to shaft with set screws Airfoil Fan Wheels Steel construction with smooth curved inlet flange heavy backplate and hollow die formed airfoil shaped blades continuously welded at tip flange and backplate cast iron or cast steel hub riveted to backplate and fastened to shaft with set screws Axial Fan Wheels Cast aluminum with airfoil shaped blades mounted on cast iron wheel
229. w voltage wiring except for the purpose of interfacing the two through relays and transformers Run exposed Class 2 wiring parallel to a surface or perpendicular to it and tie neatly at 2 m 6 ft intervals Use structural members to support or anchor plenum cables without raceway Do not use ductwork electrical raceways piping or ceiling suspension systems to support or anchor cables Secure raceways with raceway clamps fastened to structure and spaced according to code requirements Raceways and pull boxes shall not be hung on or attached to ductwork electrical raceways piping or ceiling suspension systems Size raceway and select wire size and type in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations and NEC requirements Include one pull string in each raceway 2 5 cm 1 in or larger Use color coded conductors throughout INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR HVAC 23 09 00 30 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith Kennesaw State University architecture Kennesaw Georgia MPS Project No 013328 00 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Conceal raceways except within mechanical electrical service rooms Maintain minimum clearance of 15 cm 6 in between raceway high temperature equipment such as steam pipes or flues Adhere to requirements in Division 16 where raceway crosses building expansion joints Install insulated bushings on raceway
230. ystems ARI Certification Modular indoor air handling units and their components shall be factory tested according to ARI 430 Central Station Air Handling Units and shall be listed and labeled by ARI Comply with NFPA 70 COORDINATION Coordinate size and location of concrete bases Cast anchor bolt inserts into bases Concrete reinforcement and formwork requirements are specified in Division 3 Coordinate installation of roof curbs equipment supports and roof penetrations These items are specified in Division 7 Section Roof Accessories Coordinate size and location of structural steel support members PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 1 A MANUFACTURERS Available Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include but are not limited to the following 1 Trane Company Worldwide Applied Systems Group 2 Daikin Global c Johnson Controls Corporation INDOOR MODULAR AIR HANDLING UNITS 23 7313 2 Sturgis Library Renovations memillan pazdan smith architecture Kennesaw State University MPS Project No 013328 00 Kennesaw Georgia 2 2 2 3 A MANUFACTURED UNITS Modular indoor air handling units shall be factory assembled and consist of fans motor and drive assembly coils damper plenums filters condensate pans mixing dampers control devices and accessories CABINET Materials Formed and reinfor

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