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Addendum #01
Date: March 30, 2020
Project: Bissett Elementary HVAC Upgrades
From: Jacob Nelson, PE – MO# PE-2009018758 03-30-2020
Copy: File
General:
Refer to the attached Pre-Bid Conference Agenda, Sign-In Sheet, and Bid-Tab. Bid Tab shall be used for viewing of online bid opening.
Specifications:
Section 00 01 02 – Project Information:1. Refer to Part 1.05 – F – Bid Opening:
a. Revise bid opening to read as follows:
Springfield Public Schools General Services Center (GSC) is closed to the public. No access will be permitted to attend the bid opening in person. The public bid opening shall be held virtually via Zoom on April 1, 2020 at 3:00pm. All bid packages must be delivered to GSC prior to the bid opening via parcel courier or bidders may hand deliver bids through the mail delivery slot located on the front lobby door of GSC. Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/633887549
Zoom Meeting 633 887 549
Please email Karsten Kargel at [email protected] with any questions.
Section 01 21 00 – Allowances:1. Add allowance for structural steel if needed per attached specifications section AD01 – 01 21 00.
Section 09 91 23 – Interior Painting:1. Revise painting spec per attached specification section AD01 – 09 91 23.
Section 23 07 19 – HVAC Piping Insulation:1. Refer to Part 3.02 – Schedule:
a. Add part B to read, “Indoor Condensate Piping: Provide 0.75” insulation for indoor condensate piping shown on P-series sheets.
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Section 23 09 23 – Direct-Digital Control System for HVAC:1. Refer to Part 3.02 – Wiring:
a. Add part J to read, “The controls contractor is required to provide all new EMT conduit and junctions for new stat locations, wiring in exposed areas, controllers, etc to install wiring. Refer to division 26 specifications for additional requirements.”
Section 23 09 93 – Sequence of Operations for HVAC Controls:1. Add section 1.08 – Dedicated Outdoor Air Units:
a. The Dedicated outside air units shall be provided with a controller either factory provided or field installed to deliver neutral air at 72 degree F, 50% RH during occupied mode. While in unoccupied mode the unit shall be off.
Section 23 23 00 – Refrigerant Piping1. Refer to Part 2.02 – Piping:
a. Revise copper to be Type L.
Section 23 74 13 – Packaged Outdoor Central Station Air Handling Units:1. Refer to Part 2.02 0 Manufactured Units:
a. Add part C to read, “All base bid units for Lennox shall provide the notes listed on the schedule and in the specifications. The alternate Aaon units shall have the following additional notes and accessories:
i. Double Wall constructionii. 25-year stainless steel heat exchanger warrantyiii. Heat pressure control
Drawings:
Sheet MEP200B – MEP Demo Plan – Area B:1. Refer to detail 1/MEP200B – Demo Mechanical Ductwork Plan – Area B:
a. Revise keynote D23.19 to read, “REMOVE EXISTING CHILLER AND CORRESPONDING HYDRONIC PIPING BACK TO BOILER ROOM. REMOVE CONCRETE HOUSEKEEPING PAD AND RESEED EXISTING GRASS EFFECT BY THE REMOVAL.”
b. Revise keynote D23.22 to read, “REMOVE EXISTING BOILER AND ASSOCIATED HYDRONIC PIPING, EXPANSION TANK, AIR SEPARATOR, ETC. IN BOILER ROOM. REMOVE EXISTING RAISED CONCRETE HOUSEKEEPING PAD AND LEVEL CONCRETE FLOOR EFFECTED BY THE REMOVAL.”
Sheet M400 – Mechanical Schedules:1. Refer to Dedicated Outside Air Unit Schedule:
a. Modify notes per attached sheet AD01-M400.2. Add air device schedule per attached sheet AD01-M400.
Sheet E100A – Power Plan – Area A:1. Refer to detail 1/E100A, HVAC Power Plan – Area A:
a. Add location of existing fire alarm panel per attached sheet AD01-E100A.b. Add location of existing IT closet per per attached sheet AD01-E100A.c. Remove BAS power and data locations per attached sheet AD01-E100A.d. Add tag to data devices and revise keynote 26.12 per attached sheet AD01-E100A.
Sheet E200 – Electrical Details:1. Add sheet E200 to the Construction Document set per attached sheet AD01-E200.2. Add detail 1/E200, Reflected Ceiling Plan for Coordination per attached sheet AD01-E200.
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3. Add Communications Device Schedule per attached sheet AD01-E.
Attachments:
Pre-Bid Conference Agenda, Sign-in Sheet, Bid Tab Specifications:
o Allowances – AD01 – 01 21 00.o Interior Painting – AD01 – 09 91 23.
Sheets: o AD01-M400 – Mechanical Scheduleso AD01-E100A – Power Plan – Area Ao AD01-E200 – Electrical Details
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3659 SOUTH AVE. | SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI 65807 | 417-708-7025
Pre-Bid Conference
Date: March 24, 2020
Time: 1:00 pm
Project: Bissett Elementary HVAC Upgrades
Location: Bissett Elementary School
Introductions:
Representatives:o Owner: Springfield Public Schools
Contact: Karsten Kargelo Engineer: True Engineering Group
Jacob Nelson, PE Jon Kamies, EIT
Online Plan Room: Visit www.erdigital.com Printed or digital plans and specifications are available for purchase. Contact
Engineers Reprographics at 417-869-2222
Project Description:
Summary Project Description: The project is comprised of replacing and upgrading the existing HVAC system at Bissett Elementary School in Springfield, Missouri. The HVAC system scope
includes replacement packaged rooftop units and new VRF systems. The building automation
system will also be replaced.
Bid Requirements and Procedures:
Bid Submission Deadline and Public Bid Opening Date: Sealed proposals for the construction including the furnishing of all necessary materials, labor, and equipment for BISSETT ELEMENTARY HVAC UPGRADES FOR SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS, SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI shall be opened at the office of General Service Center, Springfield Public Schools, 1458 E. Chestnut Expressway, Springfield, MO 65802 at 3:00 p.m. (C.S.T.) April 1, 2020. Any proposal received subsequent to the time specified will be promptly returned to the bidder unopened. The sealed bid should be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope per the guidelines listed in the specifications.
01 25 00 for substitutions. Substitution requests will be reviewed up until the end of the day on March 26, 2020. Any substitution requests after the deadline will not be reviewed.
Bid Bond and Payment/Performance Bond are required.o Bid Bond of 5% of the bid is required to be enclosed with bids.
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o Bids may not be withdrawn for 30-day period.
o Payment and Performance Bonds – 100% required at time of contract. The board is expected to approve contract negotiations with the successful bidder at the April 21, 2020 board meeting with a notice to proceed on April 22, 2020.
Bid Form: Refer to specification section 00 41 00 for the bid form. Bid must be on the bid form provided in the specifications.
Alternatives:o Alternative #1: Alternative HVAC Equipment Manufacturers: Substitute HVAC equipment
manufacturers to be Aaon and LG.
Product List: All bidders shall submit a list of all major equipment to the owner in a sealed envelope at the bid opening.
Subcontractor Listing: All bidders shall submit a list of subcontractors to the owner in a sealed envelope at the bid opening.
Project Administration:
General Contract Conditions:o Standard contracts and procedures; will be reviewed in detail at the Pre-Construction
meeting with the successful bidder once contracts are awarded. Wage Rates: Missouri Prevailing Wage Laws, Rates and Procedures are required, as applicable.
The project is located in Greene County, Missouri. Tax Exempt: The project is tax exempt. Completion Date and Liquidated Damages:
o July 24, 2020 - All major installations shall be completed including, but not limited to the new equipment, electrical modifications, and building automation systems.
o August 7, 2020 - Date set for substantial completion. The entire project shall be complete with the air conditioning and heating operational. The project shall be ready for inspection and functional testing of the equipment. A punch list will be prepared. Liquidated damages for substantial completion will apply.
o September 18, 2020 - Contract date for final completion. Liquidated damages for final completion will apply.
True Engineering Group will be assisting the owner during construction and will be on-site for the installation of the majority of the HVAC equipment installation, start-up, and owner training.
True Engineering Group will also be commissioning the project to insure the equipment is operating as intended. Pre-functional checklist will be distributed to the successful contractor prior to starting the replacement of the equipment.
A clean, tobacco free site shall be maintained during construction and each contractor shall prevent debris from getting onto adjacent properties. Tobacco products will not be allowed in any of the buildings or on the roof. No alcoholic beverages or illegal substances of any kind will be allowed on site.
Job Conditions and Special Issues:
The project has a tight timeline to remove and install the new HVAC equipment and electrical equipment. The successful contractor will be required to coordinate with the owner for onsite equipment storage and access to the building.
Questions/Clarifications:
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PRE BID SIGN IN SHEET: Bissett HVAC Project
Name: Company: Phone#: Email:
1 Bill Wilson AAP 417.353.6498 [email protected]
2 Larry Hunt AAP 417.763.9466 [email protected]
3 Josh Camp Truestar Electric 479.657.0882 [email protected]
4 Tony Kirkup Knight Heating and Air 417.725.2512 tony@knightheatingand ac.com
5 Garry Martindale HG Butzer 573.616.6497 [email protected]
6 Kyle Wenger MCC 417.521.7014 [email protected]
7 Jacob Nelson True Engineering Group 417.708.7025 [email protected]
8 David Goetz SPS 417.920.0418 [email protected]
9 Adam Howie MSI 417.881.0903 [email protected]
10 Shawn Dilday SPS - Director of Facilities 417.523.0418 [email protected]
11 Karsten Kargel SPS - Project Coordinator 417.523.0478 [email protected]
12 Jeff Acheson Ideal Comfort 417.920.8917 [email protected]
13 John Beauchamp Gold Mechanical 417-873-9770 [email protected]
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Bissett Elementary HVAC UpgradesNumber Company Bid Form Bid Bond CashersCheck Base Bid Amount Alternate #01
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BISSETT ELEMAMTARY SCHOOL HVAC UPGRADES
SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI
Allowances 01 21 00 - 1
SECTION 01 21 00
ALLOWANCES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Contingency allowance.
1.02 CONTINGENCY ALLOWANCE
A. Contractor's costs for products, delivery, installation, labor, insurance, payroll, taxes, bonding,
equipment rental, overhead and profit will be included in Change Orders authorizing
expenditure of funds from this Contingency Allowance.
B. Funds will be drawn from the Contingency Allowance only by Change Order.
C. At closeout of Contract, funds remaining in Contingency Allowance will be credited to Owner by
Change Order.
1.03 ALLOWANCES SCHEDULE
A. Include the stipulated sum of forty thousand ($40,000) for structural modifications to support
units if required under future direction from structural engineer.
PART 2 PRODUCTS - NOT USED
PART 3 EXECUTION - NOT USED
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 09 91 23
INTERIOR PAINTING
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Surface preparation.
B. Scope: Finish interior surfaces exposed to view, unless fully factory-finished and unless
otherwise indicated.
1. Mechanical and Electrical:
a. In finished areas, paint insulated and exposed ducts, unless otherwise indicated.
C. Do Not Paint or Finish the Following Items:
1. Items factory-finished unless otherwise indicated; materials and products having factory-
applied primers are not considered factory finished.
2. Items indicated to receive other finishes.
3. Items indicated to remain unfinished.
4. Fire rating labels, equipment serial number and capacity labels, bar code labels, and
operating parts of equipment.
5. Floors, unless specifically indicated.
6. Glass.
7. Concealed pipes, ducts, and conduits.
1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDS
A. MPI (APSM) - Master Painters Institute Architectural Painting Specification Manual Current
Edition.
B. SSPC-SP 1 - Solvent Cleaning 2015, with Editorial Revision (2016).
C. SSPC-SP 6 - Commercial Blast Cleaning 2007.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.
B. Product Data: Provide complete list of products to be used, with the following information for
each:
1. Manufacturer's name, product name and/or catalog number, and general product category
(e.g. "alkyd enamel").
2. MPI product number (e.g. MPI #47).
3. Cross-reference to specified paint system(s) product is to be used in; include description
of each system.
a. additional colors selected by Architect at no added cost to Owner.
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PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Sherwin-Williams
Company (The); or a comparable product by one of the following:
1. Behr Process Corporation.
2. Benjamin Moore & Co.
3. PPG Paints.
4. Valspar Corporation (The).
5. Farrell-Calhoun
B. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product listed in the Interior
Painting Schedule for the paint category indicated.
2.2 PAINT, GENERAL
A. MPI Standards: Products shall comply with MPI standards indicated and shall be listed in its
"MPI Approved Products Lists."
B. Material Compatibility:
1. Materials for use within each paint system shall be compatible with one another and
substrates indicated, under conditions of service and application as demonstrated by
manufacturer, based on testing and field experience.
2. For each coat in a paint system, products shall be recommended in writing by topcoat
manufacturers for use in paint system and on substrate indicated.
C. Colors: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range.
1. Thirty percent of surface area will be painted with deep tones.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine substrates and conditions, with Applicator present, for compliance with requirements
for maximum moisture content and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.
B. Maximum Moisture Content of Substrates: When measured with an electronic moisture meter
as follows:
1. Concrete: 12 percent.
2. Fiber-Cement Board: 12 percent.
3. Masonry (Clay and CMUs): 12 percent.
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4. Wood: 15 percent.
5. Gypsum Board: 12 percent.
6. Plaster: 12 percent.
C. Verify suitability of substrates, including surface conditions and compatibility with existing
finishes and primers.
D. Proceed with coating application only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
1. Application of coating indicates acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions and recommendations in "MPI Architectural
Painting Specification Manual" applicable to substrates and paint systems indicated.
B. Remove hardware, covers, plates, and similar items already in place that are removable and are
not to be painted. If removal is impractical or impossible because of size or weight of item,
provide surface-applied protection before surface preparation and painting.
1. After completing painting operations, use workers skilled in the trades involved to
reinstall items that were removed. Remove surface-applied protection if any.
3.3 APPLICATION
A. Apply paints according to manufacturer's written instructions and recommendations in "MPI
Architectural Painting Specification Manual."
B. Apply paints to produce surface films without cloudiness, spotting, holidays, laps, brush marks,
roller tracking, runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfections. Cut in sharp lines and color
breaks.
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3.4 INTERIOR PAINTING SCHEDULE
A. Concrete Substrates, Nontraffic Surfaces:
1. Epoxy, High Build, over Epoxy Primer System MPI INT 3.1P:
a. Prime Coat: Primer, epoxy, high build, MPI #108.
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Aquapon High Build Epoxy Primer or
a comparable product approved by Architect and Owner.
b. Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, high performance architectural, matching
topcoat.
a. Topcoat: Epoxy, high build, MPI #108.
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Aquapon High Build Epoxy Primer or
a comparable product approved by Architect and Owner..
B. Concrete Substrates, Traffic Surfaces:
1. Water-Based Concrete Floor Sealer System MPI INT 3.2G:
a. First Coat: Sealer, water based, for concrete floors, matching topcoat.
b. Topcoat: Sealer, water based, for concrete floors, MPI #99 .
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); H&C Wet Look Sealer with Shark
Grip additive or a comparable product approved by Architect and Owner..
C. CMU Substrates:
1. Alkyd, W.B. over Latex Sealer System MPI INT 4.2C:
a. Block Filler: Block filler, latex, interior/exterior, MPI #4.
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Loxon Acrylic Block Surfacer or a
comparable product approved by Architect and Owner..
b. Prime Coat: Primer, alkali resistant, water based, MPI #3.
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer
or a comparable product approved by Architect and Owner.
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c. Intermediate Coat 1: Latex, interior, high performance architectural, matching
topcoat.
d. Intermediate Coat 2: Latex, interior, high performance architectural, matching
topcoat.
a. Topcoat: Alkyd, interior (MPI Gloss Level 4), MPI #168.
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Pro Industrial Water Based Alkyd
Urethane or a comparable product approved by Architect and Owner..
D. Gypsum Board Substrates - Ceilings:
1. Alkyd, W.B. over Latex Sealer System MPI INT 9.2CC:
a. Prime Coat: Primer sealer, latex, interior, MPI #50.
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Harmony Interior Latex Primer for
new construction only; all follow up interior painting by SPS will be
Preprite Problock or a comparable product approved by Architect and
Owner..
b. Intermediate Coat: Alkyd, interior, matching topcoat.
c. Topcoat: Alkyd, interior (MPI Gloss Level 4), MPI #168.
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Pro Industrial Water Based Alkyd
Urethane or a comparable product approved by Architect and Owner..
A. Gypsum Board Substrates - Walls:
1. Alkyd, W.B. over Latex Sealer System MPI INT 9.2CC:
a. Prime Coat: Primer sealer, latex, interior, MPI #50.
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Harmony Interior Latex Primer for
new construction only; all follow up interior painting by SPS will be
Preprite Problock or a comparable product approved by Architect and
Owner..
b. Intermediate Coat: Alkyd, interior, matching topcoat.
c. Topcoat: Alkyd, interior (MPI Gloss Level 4), MPI #168.
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1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Pro Industrial Water Based Alkyd
Urethane or a comparable product approved by Architect and Owner..
B. Steel Substrates:
1. Alkyd System MPI INT 5.1S:
a. Prime Coat: Primer, alkyd, quick dry, for metal, MPI #76.
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Kem Bond HS Universal Alkyd
Primer or a comparable product approved by Architect and Owner..
b. Intermediate Coat: Alkyd, interior, matching prime coat.
c. Intermediate Coat: Alkyd, interior, matching topcoat.
d. Topcoat: Alkyd, interior (MPI Gloss Level 4), MPI #168.
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Pro Industrial Water Based Alkyd
Urethane or a comparable product approved by Architect and Owner..
2. Alkyd Dry-Fall System MPI INT 5.1D:
a. Prime Coat: Primer, alkyd, quick dry, for metal, MPI #76.
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Kem Bond HS Universal Alkyd
Primer (Protective & Marine) or a comparable product approved by
Architect and Owner..
b. Topcoat: Dry fall, alkyd, flat, MPI #55.
1) Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Sherwin-Williams Company (The); Dry Fall Flat (Protective & Marine)
or a comparable product approved by Architect and Owner..
3.5 PAINT SCHEDULE:
C. Exposed double wall ductwork in Kitchen.
D. Walls infilled from removed ductwork.
E. Caps on existing air devices that are removed.
F. Color determined by owner
END OF SECTION
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In the event the client consents to, allows, authorizes or approves of
changes to any plans, specifications or other construction documents,
and these changes are not approved in writing by the design
professional, the client recognizes that such changes and the results
thereof are not the responsibility of the design professional. Therefore, the client agrees to release the design professional from any liability
arising from the construction, use or result of such changes. In addition,
the client agrees to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and
hold the design professional harmless from any damage, liability or cost
(including reasonable attorney's fees and costs of defense) arising from
such changes.
The personal seal of the registered Engineer shall be the legal equivalent
of his signature whenever & wherever used, and the owner of the seal shall authenticate this sheet and the specification sections pertaining to
this sheet. Responsibility shall be disclaimed for all other plans,
specifications, estimates, reports or other documents or instruments
relating to or intended to be used for any part or parts of the project.
SPECIAL NOTICES
DATE:
PROJECT #:
DRAWN:
Drawing No.
Missouri State Certificate of Authority #E-2016000752
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13. HINGED ACCESS DOORS.
12. PROVIDE CURB ADAPTOR TO MATCH REMOVAL OF EXISTING UNITS.
11. SINGLE ENTHALPY ECONOMIZER WITH HOOD.
10. HUMIDITROL COIL FOR ACTICE DEHUMIDIFICATION.
9. CONNECT TO BAS SYSTEM. COORDINATE REQUIREMENTS WITH BAS CONTRACTOR.
8. FACTORY INSTALLED, FIELD POWERED GFCI RECEPTACLE.
7. STAINLESS STEEL HEAT EXCHANGER.
6. FACTORY MOUNTED DISCONNECTS.
5. ECM MOTOR WITH TWO-STAGE FAN SPEED TO MATCH COMPRESSOR LOADING.
4. CONDENSER COIL HAIL GUARDS.
3. 5-YEAR COMPRESSOR AND 10-YEAR HEAT EXCHANGER WARRENTY.
2. CRANKCASE HEATER.
1. FILTER RACK. PROVIDE A MINMUM MERV 8 FILTER.
NOTES:
ROOFTOP UNIT SCHEDULE
TYPEMARK
MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER EER (SEER) TONNAGESUPPLY AIR
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RTU103 LENNOX LGH048H4E 12.8 4 1600 350 0.75 0.7" 79.72 62.82 34.55 48.07 58.22 70 57 95 28 35 208/3 1 THRU 13
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RTU108 LENNOX LGH048H4E 12.8 4 1600 330 0.75 0.7" 79.36 62.66 33.40 46.84 59.84 70 57 95 28 35 208/3 1 THRU 13
RTU114 LENNOX LGH180H4B 12.0 15 5250 750 3 0.7" 74.50 62.00 99.83 144.18 63.00 260 208 95 68 80 208/3 1 THRU 13
RTU115 LENNOX LGH036H4E 12.8 3 1200 240 0.5 0.7" 78.76 62.66 21.28 30.76 59.40 70 57 95 22 30 208/3 1 THRU 13
RTU119 LENNOX LGH048H4E 12.8 4 1600 330 0.75 0.7" 79.16 62.66 28.86 41.80 59.01 70 57 95 28 35 208/3 1 THRU 13
RTU121 LENNOX LGH048H4E 12.8 4 1600 330 0.75 0.7" 79.27 62.67 29.83 42.77 59.01 70 57 95 28 35 208/3 1 THRU 13
RTU122 LENNOX LGH048H4E 12.8 4 1600 330 0.75 0.7" 79.29 62.69 34.10 47.07 59.01 70 57 95 28 35 208/3 1 THRU 13
RTU123 LENNOX LGH048H4E 12.8 4 1600 330 0.75 0.7" 79.20 62.70 29.46 42.40 59.01 70 57 95 28 35 208/3 1 THRU 13
RTU124 LENNOX LGH048H4E 12.8 4 1600 330 0.75 0.7" 79.32 62.72 34.45 47.44 59.01 70 57 95 28 35 208/3 1 THRU 13
5. DRAIN PAN WITH CONDENSATE SENSOR AND SHUTDOWN RELAY.
4. CONDENSATE PUMP POWERED THROUGH UNIT.
3. PROVIDE VRF SYSTEM MANUFACTURER'S PROGRAMMABLE WALL-MOUNTED 7 DAY PROGRAMABLE CONTROLLER/THERMOSTAT.
2. SUSPEND FROM STRUCTURE PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS. PROVIDE VIBRATION ISOLATION ACCESSORIES.
1. PROVIDE MERV-8 FILTER AND FILTER RACK.
NOTES:
VRF - FAN COIL UNIT SCHEDULE
TYPEMARK
MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBERSUPPLY AIR
(CFM)OUTSIDE AIR
(CFM)ESP (WC)
COOLINGHEATING MBH VOLTAGE MCA MOCP NOTES
SENSIBLE MBH TOTAL MBH
FTU101 LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 240 30 - 4.1 4.6 4.9 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU102 LENNOX V22B015H4-3P 360 - - 11.1 13.0 7.2 208/1 0.53 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU103a LENNOX VMDB007H4-3P 220 - 0.1" 1.5 1.7 3.6 208/1 1.25 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU103b LENNOX V22B012H4-3P 265 - - 6.1 6.9 5.8 208/1 0.53 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU110 LENNOX VMDB030H4-3P 1100 350 0.1" 14.7 19.1 16.9 208/1 5 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU111 LENNOX VMDB030H4-3P 1100 350 0.1" 14.1 20.7 17.5 208/1 5 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU112a LENNOX VMDB015H4-3P 600 150 0.1" 7.3 10.3 9.2 208/1 3.2 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU112b LENNOX VMDB036H4-3P 1200 350 0.1" 18.5 26.7 23.9 208/1 5 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU112c LENNOX VMDB030H4-3P 1200 350 0.1" 15.9 23.5 24.9 208/1 5 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU113 LENNOX VMDB024H4-3P 800 350 0.1" 10.3 15.2 13.9 208/1 3.2 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU117 LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 240 - - 3.8 4.4 4.4 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU118 LENNOX V22B009H4-3P 240 - - 4.2 5.8 3.8 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU125 LENNOX VWMB009H4-3P 275 - - 5.1 5.6 4.6 208/1 0.24 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU126 LENNOX VWMB007H4-3P 230 - - 4.5 5.3 4.6 208/1 0.23 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-BE LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 320 - - 3.5 3.5 3.5 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-BS LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 100 - - 2.1 2.1 2.3 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-BW LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 320 - - 4.0 4.0 3.7 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-CN01 LENNOX V22B012H4-3P 265 - - 6.7 7.9 3.9 208/1 0.53 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-CN02 LENNOX V22B012H4-3P 265 - - 6.7 7.9 3.9 208/1 0.53 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-CN03 LENNOX V22B012H4-3P 265 - - 6.7 7.9 3.9 208/1 0.53 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-CN04 LENNOX V22B012H4-3P 265 - - 6.0 7.0 3.5 208/1 0.53 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-CN05 LENNOX V22B012H4-3P 265 - - 6.0 7.0 3.5 208/1 0.53 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-CN06 LENNOX V22B012H4-3P 265 - - 6.0 7.0 3.5 208/1 0.53 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-CS01 LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 240 50 - 4.3 5.2 2.8 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-CS02 LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 240 50 4.3 5.2 2.8 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-CW LENNOX VWMB009H4-3P 230 - - 5.5 6.0 3.5 208/1 0.24 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-GE LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 240 - - 3.6 3.6 3.6 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-GS LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 100 - - 2.2 2.2 2.4 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-GW LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 240 - - 3.9 3.9 3.6 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-KIT LENNOX VVCB024H4-3P 800 - 0.1" 12.4 14.4 4.9 208/1 3.75 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-MS LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 50 - - 0.8 0.8 1.0 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-PPL LENNOX V22B009H4-3P 240 30 - 4.8 5.4 5.9 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-VE LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 240 - - 4.8 4.8 4.4 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-VN LENNOX V22B009H4-3P 240 - - 4.7 4.7 6.9 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-VS LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 240 - - 5.0 5.0 5.6 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-VW LENNOX V22B009H4-3P 240 - - 5.3 5.3 9.3 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
FTU-WS LENNOX V22B007H4-3P 50 - - 0.9 0.9 1.0 208/1 0.38 15 1,2,3,4,5
5. PROVIDE EQUIPMENT SUPPORT SYSTEM BY BIG FOOT, QUICK-SLING, OR APPROVED EQUAL. EQUIPMENT SUPPORT SYSTEM SHALL BE SIZED PER MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENTS.
4. PROVIDE ACCESSORIES FOR LOW AMBIENT OPERATION.
3. PROVIDE REFRIGERANT TWINNING KIT.
2. PROVIDE ALL REFRIGERATION SYSTEM ACCESSORIES REQUIRED BY MANUFACTURER FOR GIVEN LINE SET ROUTING.
1. PROVIDE REFRIGERANT LINE SET(S) SIZED PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.
NOTES:
VRF - HEAT RECOVERY UNIT SCHEDULE
TYPEMARK
MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBERAMBIENT TEMPERATURE
TOTAL MBH HEATING MBH VOLTAGE MCA MOCP NOTESSUMMER DB/WB WINTER DB/WB
HRU01 LENNOX (1) VRB120H4M-3Y 92/74 9 68.0 45.3 208/3 54 60 1,2,3,4,5
HRU02 LENNOX (1) VRB120H4M-3Y 92/74 9 75.9 67.7 208/3 54 60 1,2,3,4,5
HRU03 LENNOX(1) VRB120H4M-3Y,(1) VRB096H4M-3Y
92/74 9 137.8 128.2 208/3 54,39 60,45 1,2,3,4,5
3. PROVIDE BALL VALVES AT LIQUID AND SUCTION LINE FOR EACH BRANCH.
2. PROVIDE ALL REFRIGERATION SYSTEM ACCESSORIES REQUIRED BY MANUFACTURER FOR GIVEN LINE SET ROUTING.
1. PROVIDE REFRIGERANT LINE SET(S) SIZED PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.
NOTES:
VRF - HEAT RECOVERY BOX SCHEDULE
TYPEMARK
MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER VOLTAGE MCA MOCP NOTES
HRB01 LENNOX V8MSBB10-3P 208/1 0.95 15 1,2,3
HRB02a LENNOX V8MSBB06-3P 208/1 0.63 15 1,2,3
HRB02b LENNOX V8MSBB10-3P 208/1 0.95 15 1,2,3
HRB03a LENNOX V8MSBB10-3P 208/1 0.95 15 1,2,3
HRB03b LENNOX V8MSBB08-3P 208/1 0.75 15 1,2,3
7. WHITE PLASTIC GRILLE.
6. 9.5" ROOF CURB WITH DAMPER TRAY.
5. BIRDSCREEN.
4. HINGED BASE KIT.
3. FAN SPEED CONTROLLER.
2. GRAVITY BACKDRAFT DAMPER.
1. FACTORY MOUNTED DISCONNECTING MEANS.
NOTES:
EXHAUST FAN SCHEDULE
TYPEMARK
MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER CFMEXTERNAL
STATIC (WC)MOUNTING FINISH VOLTAGE
MOTOR HP(WATTS)
NOTES EQUIVALENTS
EF-102 COOK 70C17DEC 150 0.1" ROOF STANDARD 120/1 1/20 1,2,3,4,5,6 -
EF-103 COOK 70C17DEC 150 0.1" ROOF STANDARD 120/1 1/20 1,2,3,4,5,6 -
EF-BE COOK 101C15D 450 0.1" ROOF STANDARD 120/1 1/8 1,2,3,4,5,6 -
EF-BW COOK 101C15D 675 0.1" ROOF STANDARD 120/1 1/8 1,2,3,4,5,6 -
EF-GE COOK 90C10DH 375 0.1" ROOF STANDARD 120/1 1/25 1,2,3,4,5,6 -
EF-GW COOK 90C10DH 300 0.1" ROOF STANDARD 120/1 1/25 1,2,3,4,5,6 -
17. DOUBLE WALL HOUSING CONSTRUCTION.
16. BID ALTERNATE: 5-YEAR COMPRESSOR AND 25-YEAR HEAT EXCHANGER WARRANTY.
15. BASE BID: 5-YEAR COMPRESSOR AND 10-YEAR HEAT EXCHANGER WARRANTY.
14. CONDENSER HAIL GUARDS.
13. NON-POWER CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE.
12. MODULATING HOT GAS REHEAT COIL.
11. MODULATING GAS VALVE.
10. ECM MOTORS ON BOTH SUPPLY AND EXHAUST FANS.
9. CONTROLLER PROVIDED BY BAS CONTRACTOR.
8. VARIABLE SPEED OR DIGITAL SCROLL COMPRESSOR FOR MODULATING COOLING.
7. INTAKE AND EXHAUST HOOD.
6. TIMED EXHAUST FROST CONTROL.
5. DIRTY FILTER SENSOR
4. WHEEL ROTATION SENSOR.
3. 2" MERV 8 FILTERS ON SUPPLY AND EXHAUST AIR STREAMS.
2. MOTORIZED EXHAUST AND OUTSIDE AIR DAMPERS.
1. FACTORY MOUNTED DISCONNECTING MEANS.
NOTES:
DEDICATED OUTSIDE AIR UNIT SCHEDULE
TYPEMARK
MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBERSUPPLY
AIR (CFM)EXHAUSTAIR (CFM)
ENERGY RECOVERY SUPPLY FAN EXHAUST FAN COOLING HEATING
VOLTAGE MCA MOCP WEIGHT NOTESCOOLING HEATINGESP (WC) HP ESP (WC) HP
EAT(DB/WB)
SENSIBLE(MBH)
TOTAL(MBH)
LAT(DB/WB)
ETA(DB/WB)
INPUT(MBH)
OUTPUT(MBH)
LAT(DB/WB)SA (DB/WB) RA (DB/WB) OA (DB/WB) SA (DB/WB) RA (DB/WB) OA (DB/WB)
DOA-N LENNOX LGH048H4E 650 - - - - - - - 1" 0.75 - - 92/74 25.2 45.2 75/62 9/9 150 120 70/50 208/3 25 35 6111,2,3,5,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,
16,17
DOA-S MODINEMPR07BE1B1ALTA4
D2GHD2000 1600 80/66 75/62 92/74 54/44 70/50 9/9 1" 3 0.75" 7.75 - 57.1 92.3 75/62 9/9 200 162 70/50 208/3 57.3 80.0 4567 1 THRU 17
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4. PROVIDE PLASTER FRAME ADAPTOR FOR LAYIN INTO GYPSUM CEILING.
3. GRILLE/DIFFUSER SHALL BE FIELD PAINTABLE.
2. DIFFUSER DISCHARGE AIR PATTERN SHALL BE 4-WAY UNLESS NOTED BY DIRECTION ON PLANS.
1. GRILLE/DIFFUSER NECK SHALL BE SAME SIZE AS BRANCH DUCTWORK UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON PLAN.
NOTES:
AIR DEVICE SCHEDULE
TYPEMARK
SYTEM TYPE MANUFACTURERMODEL
NUMBERMODULE
SIZEFRAME FINISH DAMPER
MAX NCRATING
THROW(FT)
EXTERNALSTATIC (WC)
NOTES EQUIVALENTS
E01 EXHAUST KRUEGER 6690 SEE PLAN LAY-IN WHITE - 30 - 0.1" 1,3 TITUS
E02 EXHAUST KRUEGER EGC5 SEE PLAN SURFACE WHITE - 30 - 0.1" 1,3 TITUS
R01 RETURN KRUEGER 6690 SEE PLAN LAY-IN WHITE - 30 - 0.1" 1,3 TITUS
S01 SUPPLY KRUEGER 5DMGDR SEE PLAN DUCT WHITE OBD 30 - 0.1" 1,3 TITUS
S02 SUPPLY KRUEGER PLQ SEE PLAN LAY-IN WHITE - 30 - 0.1" 1,2,3 TITUS
S03 SUPPLY KRUEGER 880 SEE PLAN SURFACE WHITE OBD 30 - 0.1" 1,3 TITUS
1
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LP-A
26.01
MDP-1
26.01
LP-D
26.01
FTU-VW
RTU123
RTU124 RTU122
RTU121FTU-CN01
FTU-BW FTU-GW
FTU-CW
DP-1
26.01
26.01
MEA
EM-126.01
MEB
LP-B
26.01
26.01
LP-C
26.01
LP-KIT
26.01
26.01
LP-F
26.03
26.03
26.03
26.03
RTU119
26.03
RTU115 DOA-N
RTU100
RTU104
RTU114
RTU106
RTU105
RTU103
WPGF
WPGF WP
GF
WPGF WP
GF
26.04
26.04
26.04
26.04WPGF
26.05
26.04 26.04
26.07
26.06
WPGF
WPGF
WPGF
26.06
WPGF
WPGF
WPGF
26.04
26.04
26.04
26.04
26.04
26.04
26.09
26.08
Classroom
123
Classroom
121
Classroom
119
Classroom
124
Vestibule West
Classroom
122
Custodial West
007Multi-Purpose
Room
114
Classroom
115
Principal
Reception
101
Vestibule North
Classroom
100
Workroom
102
Classroom
104
Kindergarden
103
CorridorKindergarden
Classroom
105
Classroom
106
Boys East
Office
126
26.10
DD
RT28.02
28.01
26.11
EF-BW EF-GW
26.12
LP-VRF-N
HRB01
FTU-CN02
1,3 LP-VRF-N
DS01
HRU01
2,4,6LP-VRF-N
5 LP-VRF-N
26.13
FTU-KIT
7,9 LP-VRF-N
FTU118 FTU117
FTU-CN03
FTU-PPL FTU101
FTU-VN
FTU-CN04
C1
8,10LP-VRF-N
FTU102
11,13,15LP-VRF-N
DS02HRU02
HRB02a
HRB02b
FTU-GEFTU-CN05FTU103b
FTU103a
FTU125
EF-GE
12,14LP-VRF-N
16 LP-VRF-N
26.15
EF-103
EF-BEFTU-BE
FTU126
26.15
26.15
3,5 LP-VRF-S
26.11
26.11
26.11
26.11
26.02
26.11
26.11 26.11
26.11
26.11
26.11 26.11
26.11
Health Room
117
ISS
118
C2
17,19,21LP-VRF-N
26.11
26.11
26.11
26.11
26.1126.11
26.11
26.11
26.11
26.11
26.11
EF-102
18 LP-VRF-N
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28.03
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EXISTING UTILTIY SERVICE SHALL REMAIN. NO MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED. SHOWN
FOR REFERANCE ONLY
1. JUNCTION BOX/CABINET(S) SHALL BE SIZED PER NEC REQUIREMENTS, AND BEAR NEMA ENCLOSURE RATING
FOR APPLICABLE INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT.
2. EXISTING CONDITIONS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SIZES, RATINGS, LOCATIONS, AND DIMENSIONS SHALL
BE FIELD VERIFIED.
GENERAL NOTES:
EXISTING UTILITY TRANSFORMER SHALL REMAIN. NO MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED.
SHOWN FOR REFERANCE ONLY
EXISTING ELECTRICAL METER SHALL REMAIN
EXISTING 1200-AMP DISCONNECT TO REMAIN
EXISTING 400-AMP DISCONNECT TO REMAIN
MEBDS-1 DS-2
EXISTING 400-AMP SQUARE D NQOD 3-PHASE,
4-WIRE PANELBOARD
MDP-1
EXISTING 1200-AMP SQUARE D HCRU 3-PHASE,
4-WIRE PANELBOARD
DP-1LP-D
EXISTING 800-AMP SQUARE D HCM 1-PHASE,
3-WIRE PANELBOARD
EXISTING 125-AMP FEED TO SQUARE D QO 1-PHASE, 3-
WIRE PANELBOARD
EXISTING 400-AMP SQUARE D NQOD 3-PHASE,
4-WIRE PANELBOARD
MEA EM-1
EXISTING 150-AMP FEED TO SQUARE D NQOD 3-PHASE, 4-
WIRE PANELBOARD
LP-A LP-B LP-C
EXISTING 150-AMP FEED TO SQUARE D NQOD 1-PHASE, 3-
WIRE PANELBOARD
EXISTING 150-AMP FEED TO SQUARE D QO 1-PHASE, 3-WIRE
PANELBOARD
EXISTING 150-AMP FEED TO SQUARE D QO 1-PHASE, 3-WIRE
PANELBOARD
PP1 LP1 LP1 LP-VRF-S
EXISTING 150-AMP FEED TO SQUARE D NQ 3-PHASE, 4-WIRE
PANELBOARD
EXISTING 225-AMP FEED TO SQUARE D NQOD 1-PHASE, 3-
WIRE PANELBOARD
EXISTING 225-AMP FEED TO SQUARE D QO 1-PHASE, 3-WIRE
PANELBOARD
PROVIDE NEW 3-POLE 225-AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER
(4) #4/0 AND (1) #4 GROUND IN 2.5" CONDUIT. CONFIRM ROUTING WITH
ENGINEER PRIOR TO INSTALLING
REFER TO SCHEDULE FOR REQUIREMENTS
LP-VRF-N
REFER TO SCHEDULE FOR REQUIREMENTS
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changes to any plans, specifications or other construction documents,
and these changes are not approved in writing by the design
professional, the client recognizes that such changes and the results
thereof are not the responsibility of the design professional. Therefore, the client agrees to release the design professional from any liability
arising from the construction, use or result of such changes. In addition,
the client agrees to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and
hold the design professional harmless from any damage, liability or cost
(including reasonable attorney's fees and costs of defense) arising from
such changes.
The personal seal of the registered Engineer shall be the legal equivalent
of his signature whenever & wherever used, and the owner of the seal shall authenticate this sheet and the specification sections pertaining to
this sheet. Responsibility shall be disclaimed for all other plans,
specifications, estimates, reports or other documents or instruments
relating to or intended to be used for any part or parts of the project.
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DATE:
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KEYNOTE LEGENDKEY
VALUEKEYNOTE TEXT
26.01 EXISTING ELECTRICAL PANEL SHALL REMAIN.
26.02 PROVIDE NEW ELECTRICAL PANEL. REFER TO ELECTRICAL RISER.
26.03 RECONNECT TO EXISTING CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS TO NEWROOFTOP UNIT. REVISE CIRCUIT BREAKER IN PANELBOARD MEA TOBE 35-AMP 3-POLE.
26.04 PROVIDE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO NON-POWERED GFICRECEPTACLE PROVIDED WITH UNIT.
26.05 CIRCUIT TO EXISTING ROOFTOP UNIT MAINTENANCE RECEPTACLE INPANELBOARD MEA.
26.06 RECONNECT TO EXISTING CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS TO NEWROOFTOP UNIT. REVISE CIRCUIT BREAKER IN PANELBOARD MEB TOBE 35-AMP 3-POLE.
26.07 RECONNECT TO EXISTING CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS TO NEWROOFTOP UNIT. REVISE CIRCUIT BREAKER IN PANELBOARD MEA TOBE 30-AMP 3-POLE.
26.08 CIRCUIT TO EXISTING ROOFTOP UNIT MAINTENANCE RECEPTACLE INPANELBOARD MEB.
26.09 CIRCUIT TO PANELBOARD MEB. PROVIDE NEW 1-POLE 20-AMPCIRCUIT BREAKER.
26.10 RECONNECT TO EXISTING CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS TO NEWROOFTOP UNIT. REVISE CIRCUIT BREAKER IN PANELBOARD MDP-1TO BE 80-AM 3-POLE CIRCUIT BREAKER.
26.11 PROVIDE 2-POLE 20-AMP SWITCH FOR DISCONNECT TO VRFEQUIPMENT.
26.12 PROVIDE POWER AND DATA FOR VRF CONTROLLER.
26.13 CIRCUIT EXHAUST FANS THROUGH RELAY TO BE CONTROLLED BY BASCONTRACTOR. COORDINATE WITH CONTROLS CONTRACTOR.
26.15 CIRCUIT NEW EXHAUST FAN TO EXISTING FAN CIRCUIT. PROVIDERELAY TO CONTROL EXHAUST FAN THROUGH BAS SYSTEM.COORDINATE WITH CONTROLS CONTRACTORS.
27.01 LOCATION OF EXISTING IT RACK. ROUTE NETWORK CABLE FOR VRFCONTROLLER BACK TO PATCH PANEL. COORDINATE CONNECTIONWITH IT DEPARTMENT.
28.01 PROVIDE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR IN RETURN.
28.02 PROVIDE REMOTE TEST STATION FOR DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR.
28.03 LOCATION OF EXISTING SIMPLEX 4006 FIRE ALARM PANEL.
3/32" = 1'-0"1HVAC POWER PLAN - AREA A
NOT TO SCALE2 ELECTRICAL RISER
CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORSKEY
VALUESIZE AND QUANTITY
C1 (3) #6 AND (1) #10 GROUND IN 1" CONDUIT.
C2 (3) #8 AND (1) #10 GROUND IN 0.75" CONDUIT.
KEY PLAN
A
Revision No. Description Date
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EXISTING AREA HAS LAY-IN CEILING AND TROFFER LIGHTS. REMOVE AND REINSTALL LIGHTS AND GRIDS AS REQUIRED FOR NEW
INSTALLATION. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING LAYIN GRID SHALL REMAIN. REMOVE AS REQUIRED TO
ROUTE REFRIGERANT AND CONDENSATE LINES
AREAS NOT HATCHED IN GRAY ARE CONSIDERED EXPOSED FOR INSULATION
AND ACCESSIBILITY
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In the event the client consents to, allows, authorizes or approves of
changes to any plans, specifications or other construction documents,
and these changes are not approved in writing by the design
professional, the client recognizes that such changes and the results
thereof are not the responsibility of the design professional. Therefore, the client agrees to release the design professional from any liability
arising from the construction, use or result of such changes. In addition,
the client agrees to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and
hold the design professional harmless from any damage, liability or cost
(including reasonable attorney's fees and costs of defense) arising from
such changes.
The personal seal of the registered Engineer shall be the legal equivalent
of his signature whenever & wherever used, and the owner of the seal shall authenticate this sheet and the specification sections pertaining to
this sheet. Responsibility shall be disclaimed for all other plans,
specifications, estimates, reports or other documents or instruments
relating to or intended to be used for any part or parts of the project.
SPECIAL NOTICES
DATE:
PROJECT #:
DRAWN:
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SPS-2001
E200ELECTRICAL DETAILS
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Revision No. Description Date
1 Addendum #01 03-30-2020
1" = 20'-0"1REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR COORDINATION
2. COORDINATE INSTALLATION HEIGHTS WITH OWNER AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO INSTALLING.
1. REFER TO SPECFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
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COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE SCHEDULE
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DESCRIPTION FACEPLATE SIZEJACK
HEIGHT CONDUIT SIZE CABLE NOTESQUANTITY MODEL NUMBER(S) COLOR
A VRF CONTROLLER HUBBELL-ISB10WP 1 (1) HXJ6B BLUE - 1"(1) BERK-TEK
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01 - SPS - 2001 Biessett Elementary HVAC Upgrade AD01 2020-03-30_002 - SPS - 2001 - Bissett - Pre-Bid Conferance - 03-24-20_0Introductions:Project Description: Summary Project Description: The project is comprised of replacing and upgrading the existing HVAC system at Bissett Elementary School in Springfield, Missouri. The HVAC system scope includes replacement packaged rooftop units and new VRF systems. The building automation system will also be replaced.
Bid Requirements and Procedures:Project Administration:Job Conditions and Special Issues:Questions/Clarifications:
03 - Pre Bid Sign In Sheet_0WorksheetsSheet1
04 - Bid Tab_0WorksheetsSheet1
05 21 00-BSD-Allowances 3-30-2020 2-50-32 PM06 - 09 91 23-BSD-Interior Painting_0PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDESA. Surface preparation.B. Scope: Finish interior surfaces exposed to view, unless fully factory-finished and unless otherwise indicated.C. Do Not Paint or Finish the Following Items:
1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. MPI (APSM) - Master Painters Institute Architectural Painting Specification Manual Current Edition.B. SSPC-SP 1 - Solvent Cleaning 2015, with Editorial Revision (2016).C. SSPC-SP 6 - Commercial Blast Cleaning 2007.
1.03 SUBMITTALSA. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.B. Product Data: Provide complete list of products to be used, with the following information for each:
PART 2 - PRODUCTS2.1 MANUFACTURERSA. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Sherwin-Williams Company (The); or a comparable product by one of the following:B. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product listed in the Interior Painting Schedule for the paint category indicated.
2.2 PAINT, GENERALA. MPI Standards: Products shall comply with MPI standards indicated and shall be listed in its "MPI Approved Products Lists."B. Material Compatibility:C. Colors: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range.
PART 3 - EXECUTION3.1 EXAMINATIONA. Examine substrates and conditions, with Applicator present, for compliance with requirements for maximum moisture content and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.B. Maximum Moisture Content of Substrates: When measured with an electronic moisture meter as follows:C. Verify suitability of substrates, including surface conditions and compatibility with existing finishes and primers.D. Proceed with coating application only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 PREPARATIONA. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions and recommendations in "MPI Architectural Painting Specification Manual" applicable to substrates and paint systems indicated.B. Remove hardware, covers, plates, and similar items already in place that are removable and are not to be painted. If removal is impractical or impossible because of size or weight of item, provide surface-applied protection before surface preparation and painting.
3.3 APPLICATIONA. Apply paints according to manufacturer's written instructions and recommendations in "MPI Architectural Painting Specification Manual."B. Apply paints to produce surface films without cloudiness, spotting, holidays, laps, brush marks, roller tracking, runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfections. Cut in sharp lines and color breaks.
3.4 INTERIOR PAINTING SCHEDULEA. Concrete Substrates, Nontraffic Surfaces:B. Concrete Substrates, Traffic Surfaces:C. CMU Substrates:D. Gypsum Board Substrates - Ceilings:A. Gypsum Board Substrates - Walls:B. Steel Substrates:
3.5 paint schedule:C. Exposed double wall ductwork in Kitchen.D. Walls infilled from removed ductwork.E. Caps on existing air devices that are removed.F. Color determined by owner
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