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Addendum #2 Issue Date: March 23, 2015
Madison CountyWork Release Facility 119 Jackson Street Anderson, IN 46016
Client/ Owner:
Madison County Commissioners16 E 9th St.Anderson, IN 46016
Architect:
Pyramid Architecture/ Engineering & Construction Administration, Inc.
203 Good Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46219
Donald D. Flick, R.A.Indiana Reg. No. 870158
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Madison County Work Release FacilityAddendum 2March 23, 2015
The clarifications, additions, deletions, revisions, and notations included within thisaddendum shall be considered part of the Contract Documents previously issued for thisproject. All items included within this addendum are to be incorporated in their entiretywithout compromise. All items within this document shall supersede other related itemspreviously issued. The general provisions of the Contract, including Instructions to Bidders,as well as Division 0 and Division 1 specification sections shall apply to this addendum.
PART A: GENERAL NOTES
1. Construction Drawings and Specification Sections not issued as of yet will be issued in upcomingaddenda.
2. The bid date and time remain unchanged.
PART B: REVISIONS TO PREVIOUS ADDENDA
None in this addendum.
PART C: REVISIONS TO THE PROJECT MANUAL
1. Project Manual Table of Contents: Add the following attached newly-issued or revised sections tothe Project Manual:
a. Section 221113-Facility Water Distribution Pipingb. Section 237413-Packaged Outdoor Central-Station Air-Handling Unitsc. Section 224213.13-Commercial Water Closetsd. Section 224213.16-Commercial Urinalse. Section 224216.13-Commercial Lavatories
2. Section 011200.26 – Electrical Summarya. Item 1.2.B: Add the following to the sections included in Trade Package 26:
i. Division 28 – Section 283111- Digital Addressable Fire Alarm System
3. Section 233113 – Metal Ductsa. Item 3.8: Note that duct cleaning is not required as long as openings into ductwork are
capped throughout construction.
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PART D: REVISIONS TO THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
4. Cover Sheet Sheet Index: Add the following attached newly-issued or revised sheets to theConstruction Drawings:a. Sheet S101n – First Floor Wall and Header Framing Plans – New Construction (revised)b. Sheet S102n – Second Floor Floor and Wall Framing Plans – New Construction (revised)c. Sheet A100n – First and Second Floor Architectural Plans – New Construction (revised)d. Sheet A200n – First and Second Floor Reflected Ceiling Plans – New Construction
(revised)e. Sheet A700 – Interior Elevations (revised)f. Sheet A800 – Opening Schedule (revised)g. Sheet A900 – Interior Finish Schedule (revised)h. Sheet M100 – First and Second Floor HVAC Plans – New Construction (revised)i. Sheet M200 – Mechanical Schedules (revised)j. Sheet P100 – First and Second Floor Sanitary Plumbing Plans – New Construction
(revised)k. Sheet P200 – First and Second Floor Water and Gas Piping Plans – New Construction
(revised)l. Sheet P300 – Plumbing Schedules (revised)
PART E: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Q: Can combustible wood blocking be used in the walls?A. Yes.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Project Manual: See Item C.1 above.
2. Construction Drawings: See Item D.1 above.
3. Miscellaneous:
a. Pre-Bid Meeting no. 2 attendee business cards
End of Addendum 2
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SECTION 221113 - FACILITY WATER DISTRIBUTION PIPING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes water-distribution piping and related components outside the building for
combined water service and fire-service mains.
B. Utility-furnished products include water meters that will be furnished to the site, ready for
installation.
1.2 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated.
B. Shop Drawings: Detail precast concrete vault assemblies and indicate dimensions, method of
field assembly, and components.
1.3 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A. Field quality-control test reports.
1.4 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Operation and maintenance data.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Regulatory Requirements:
1. Comply with requirements of utility company supplying water. Include tapping of water
mains and backflow prevention.
2. Comply with standards of authorities having jurisdiction for potable-water-service piping,
including materials, installation, testing, and disinfection.
3. Comply with standards of authorities having jurisdiction for fire-suppression water-
service piping, including materials, hose threads, installation, and testing.
B. Piping materials shall bear label, stamp, or other markings of specified testing agency.
C. Comply with ASTM F 645 for selection, design, and installation of thermoplastic water piping.
D. Comply with FMG's "Approval Guide" or UL's "Fire Protection Equipment Directory" for fire-
service-main products.
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E. NFPA Compliance: Comply with NFPA 24 for materials, installations, tests, flushing, and
valve and hydrant supervision for fire-service-main piping for fire suppression.
F. NSF Compliance:
1. Comply with NSF 14 for plastic potable-water-service piping. Include marking "NSF-
pw" on piping.
2. Comply with NSF 61 for materials for water-service piping and specialties for domestic
water.
1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Interruption of Existing Water-Distribution Service: Do not interrupt service to facilities
occupied by Owner or others unless permitted under the following conditions and then only
after arranging to provide temporary water-distribution service according to requirements
indicated:
1. Notify Architect no fewer than two days in advance of proposed interruption of service.
2. Do not proceed with interruption of water-distribution service without Architect's written
permission.
1.7 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate connection to water main with utility company.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 PIPE AND FITTINGS
A. Soft Copper Tube: ASTM B 88, Type L (ASTM B 88M, Type B), water tube, annealed temper.
1. Copper, Solder-Joint Fittings: ASME B16.18, cast-copper-alloy or ASME B16.22,
wrought-copper, solder-joint pressure type. Furnish only wrought-copper fittings if
indicated.
B. Hard Copper Tube: ASTM B 88, Type K (ASTM B 88M, Type A) and ASTM B 88, Type L
(ASTM B 88M, Type B), water tube, drawn temper.
1. Copper, Solder-Joint Fittings: ASME B16.18, cast-copper-alloy or ASME B16.22,
wrought-copper, solder-joint pressure type. Furnish only wrought-copper fittings if
indicated.
C. Mechanical-Joint, Ductile-Iron Pipe: AWWA C151, with mechanical-joint bell and plain spigot
end unless grooved or flanged ends are indicated.
1. Mechanical-Joint, Ductile-Iron Fittings: AWWA C110, ductile- or gray-iron standard
pattern or AWWA C153, ductile-iron compact pattern.
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2. Glands, Gaskets, and Bolts: AWWA C111, ductile- or gray-iron glands, rubber gaskets,
and steel bolts.
D. Push-on-Joint, Ductile-Iron Pipe: AWWA C151, with push-on-joint bell and plain spigot end
unless grooved or flanged ends are indicated.
1. Push-on-Joint, Ductile-Iron Fittings: AWWA C110, ductile- or gray-iron standard
pattern or AWWA C153, ductile-iron compact pattern.
2. Gaskets: AWWA C111, rubber.
E. Grooved-Joint, Ductile-Iron Pipe: AWWA C151, with cut, rounded-grooved ends.
1. Grooved-End, Ductile-Iron Pipe Appurtenances:
a. 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:
b. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one
of the following:
1) Anvil International, Inc.
2) Victaulic Company of America.
F. PE, Fire-Service Pipe: ASTM F 714, AWWA C906, or equivalent for PE water pipe; FMG
approved, with minimum thickness equivalent to FMG Class 150 and Class 200.
1. Molded PE Fittings: ASTM D 3350, PE resin, socket- or butt-fusion type, made to match
PE pipe dimensions and class.
G. PVC, AWWA Pipe: AWWA C900, Class 150 and Class 200, with bell end with gasket, and
with spigot end.
1. Comply with UL 1285 for fire-service mains if indicated.
2. PVC Fabricated Fittings: AWWA C900, Class 150 and Class 200, with bell-and-spigot
or double-bell ends. Include elastomeric gasket in each bell.
3. PVC Molded Fittings: AWWA C907, Class 150, with bell-and-spigot or double-bell
ends. Include elastomeric gasket in each bell.
4. Push-on-Joint, Ductile-Iron Fittings: AWWA C110, ductile- or gray-iron standard
pattern or AWWA C153, ductile-iron compact pattern.
a. Gaskets: AWWA C111, rubber.
5. Mechanical-Joint, Ductile-Iron Fittings: AWWA C110, ductile- or gray-iron standard
pattern or AWWA C153, ductile-iron compact pattern.
a. Glands, Gaskets, and Bolts: AWWA C111, ductile- or gray-iron glands, rubber
gaskets, and steel bolts.
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2.2 JOINING MATERIALS
A. Refer to Division 22 Section "Common Work Results for Plumbing" for commonly used
joining materials.
B. Brazing Filler Metals: AWS A5.8, BCuP Series.
C. Bonding Adhesive for Fiberglass Piping: As recommended by fiberglass piping manufacturer.
D. Plastic Pipe-Flange Gasket, Bolts, and Nuts: Type and material recommended by piping system
manufacturer, unless otherwise indicated.
2.3 PIPING SPECIALTIES
A. Transition Fittings: Manufactured fitting or coupling same size as, with pressure rating at least
equal to and ends compatible with, piping to be joined.
B. Tubular-Sleeve Pipe Couplings:
1. Description: Metal, bolted, sleeve-type, reducing or transition coupling, with center
sleeve, gaskets, end rings, and bolt fasteners and with ends of same sizes as piping to be
joined.
a. Standard: AWWA C219.
2.4 GATE VALVES
A. AWWA, Cast-Iron Gate Valves:
1. 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:
a. American AVK Co.; Valves & Fittings Div.
b. American Cast Iron Pipe Co.; American Flow Control Div.
c. American Cast Iron Pipe Co.; Waterous Co. Subsidiary.
d. Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Stockham Div.
e. East Jordan Iron Works, Inc.
f. McWane, Inc.; Clow Valve Co. Div. (Oskaloosa).
g. McWane, Inc.; Kennedy Valve Div.
h. McWane, Inc.; M & H Valve Company Div.
i. McWane, Inc.; Tyler Pipe Div.; Utilities Div.
j. Mueller Co.; Water Products Div.
k. NIBCO INC.
l. U.S. Pipe and Foundry Company.
2. Nonrising-Stem, Metal-Seated Gate Valves:
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a. Description: Gray- or ductile-iron body and bonnet; with cast-iron or bronze
double-disc gate, bronze gate rings, bronze stem, and stem nut.
1) Standard: AWWA C500.
2) Minimum Pressure Rating: 200 psig (1380 kPa).
3) End Connections: Mechanical joint.
4) Interior Coating: Complying with AWWA C550.
3. Nonrising-Stem, Resilient-Seated Gate Valves:
a. Description: Gray- or ductile-iron body and bonnet; with bronze or gray- or
ductile-iron gate, resilient seats, bronze stem, and stem nut.
1) Standard: AWWA C509.
2) Minimum Pressure Rating: 200 psig (1380 kPa).
3) End Connections: Mechanical joint.
4) Interior Coating: Complying with AWWA C550.
4. Nonrising-Stem, High-Pressure, Resilient-Seated Gate Valves:
a. Description: Ductile-iron body and bonnet; with bronze or ductile-iron gate,
resilient seats, bronze stem, and stem nut.
1) Standard: AWWA C509.
2) Minimum Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa).
3) End Connections: Push on or mechanical joint.
4) Interior Coating: Complying with AWWA C550.
5. OS&Y, Rising-Stem, Metal-Seated Gate Valves:
a. Description: Cast- or ductile-iron body and bonnet, with cast-iron double disc,
bronze disc and seat rings, and bronze stem.
1) Standard: AWWA C500.
2) Minimum Pressure Rating: 200 psig (1380 kPa).
3) End Connections: Flanged.
6. OS&Y, Rising-Stem, Resilient-Seated Gate Valves:
a. Description: Cast- or ductile-iron body and bonnet, with bronze or gray- or
ductile-iron gate, resilient seats, and bronze stem.
1) Standard: AWWA C509.
2) Minimum Pressure Rating: 200 psig (1380 kPa).
3) End Connections: Flanged.
B. UL/FMG, Cast-Iron Gate Valves:
1. 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:
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a. American Cast Iron Pipe Co.; American Flow Control Div.
b. American Cast Iron Pipe Co.; Waterous Co. Subsidiary.
c. Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Stockham Div.
d. McWane, Inc.; Clow Valve Co. Div. (Oskaloosa).
e. McWane, Inc.; Kennedy Valve Div.
f. McWane, Inc.; M & H Valve Company Div.
g. Mueller Co.; Water Products Div.
h. NIBCO INC.
i. U.S. Pipe and Foundry Company.
2. UL/FMG, Nonrising-Stem Gate Valves:
a. Description: Iron body and bonnet with flange for indicator post, bronze seating
material, and inside screw.
1) Standards: UL 262 and FMG approved.
2) Minimum Pressure Rating: 175 psig (1207 kPa).
3) End Connections: Flanged.
3. OS&Y, Rising-Stem Gate Valves:
a. Description: Iron body and bonnet and bronze seating material.
1) Standards: UL 262 and FMG approved.
2) Minimum Pressure Rating: 175 psig (1207 kPa).
3) End Connections: Flanged.
C. Bronze Gate Valves:
1. 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:
a. Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Crane Valves.
b. Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Jenkins Valves.
c. Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Stockham Div.
d. Hammond Valve.
e. Milwaukee Valve Company.
f. NIBCO INC.
g. Red-White Valve Corporation.
2. OS&Y, Rising-Stem Gate Valves:
a. Description: Bronze body and bonnet and bronze stem.
1) Standards: UL 262 and FMG approved.
2) Minimum Pressure Rating: 175 psig (1207 kPa).
3) End Connections: Threaded.
3. Nonrising-Stem Gate Valves:
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a. Description: Class 125, Type 1, bronze with solid wedge, threaded ends, and
malleable-iron handwheel.
1) Standard: MSS SP-80.
2.5 GATE VALVE ACCESSORIES AND SPECIALTIES
A. Tapping-Sleeve Assemblies:
1. 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:
a. American Cast Iron Pipe Co.; Waterous Co. Subsidiary.
b. East Jordan Iron Works, Inc.
c. Flowserve.
d. McWane, Inc.; Clow Valve Co. Div. (Oskaloosa).
e. McWane, Inc.; Kennedy Valve Div.
f. McWane, Inc.; M & H Valve Company Div.
g. Mueller Co.; Water Products Div.
h. U.S. Pipe and Foundry Company.
2. Description: Sleeve and valve compatible with drilling machine.
a. Standard: MSS SP-60.
b. Tapping Sleeve: Cast- or ductile-iron or stainless-steel, two-piece bolted sleeve
with flanged outlet for new branch connection. Include sleeve matching size and
type of pipe material being tapped and with recessed flange for branch valve.
c. Valve: AWWA, cast-iron, nonrising-stem, metal resilient-seated gate valve with
one raised face flange mating tapping-sleeve flange.
B. Valve Boxes: Comply with AWWA M44 for cast-iron valve boxes. Include top section,
adjustable extension of length required for depth of burial of valve, plug with lettering
"WATER," and bottom section with base that fits over valve and with a barrel approximately 5
inches (125 mm) in diameter.
1. Operating Wrenches: Steel, tee-handle with one pointed end, stem of length to operate
deepest buried valve, and socket matching valve operating nut.
C. Indicator Posts: UL 789, FMG-approved, vertical-type, cast-iron body with operating wrench,
extension rod, and adjustable cast-iron barrel of length required for depth of burial of valve.
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2.6 CORPORATION VALVES AND CURB VALVES: By Municipality
2.7 WATER METERS: Water meters will be furnished by utility company.
2.8 BACKFLOW PREVENTERS
A. Reduced-Pressure-Principle Backflow Preventers:
1. 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:
a. Ames Fire & Waterworks; a division of Watts Regulator Co.
b. Conbraco Industries, Inc.
c. FEBCO; SPX Valves & Controls.
d. Flomatic Corporation.
e. Watts Water Technologies, Inc.
f. Wilkins; a Zurn company.
2. Standard: ASSE 1013 or AWWA C511.
3. Operation: Continuous-pressure applications.
4. Pressure Loss: 12 psig (83 kPa) maximum, through middle 1/3 of flow range.
5. Size: Refer to drawings
6. Design Flow Rate: Refer to drawings
7. Pressure Loss at Design Flow Rate: 8 psig for NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller; 10 psig for
NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and larger.
8. Body: Bronze for NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller; cast iron with interior lining complying
with AWWA C550 or that is FDA approved for NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and larger.
9. End Connections: Threaded for NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller; flanged for NPS 2-1/2
(DN 65) and larger.
10. Configuration: Designed for horizontal, straight through flow.
11. Accessories:
a. Valves: Ball type with threaded ends on inlet and outlet of NPS 2 (DN 50) and
smaller; OS&Y gate type with flanged ends on inlet and outlet of NPS 2-1/2
(DN 65) and larger.
b. Air-Gap Fitting: ASME A112.1.2, matching backflow preventer connection.
B. Double-Check, Backflow-Prevention Assemblies:
1. 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:
a. Ames Fire & Waterworks; a division of Watts Regulator Co.
b. Conbraco Industries, Inc.
c. FEBCO; SPX Valves & Controls.
d. Flomatic Corporation.
e. Watts Water Technologies, Inc.
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f. Wilkins; a Zurn company.
2. Standard: ASSE 1015 or AWWA C510.
3. Operation: Continuous-pressure applications, unless otherwise indicated.
4. Pressure Loss: 5 psig (35 kPa) maximum, through middle 1/3 of flow range.
5. Size: Refer to drawings
6. Design Flow Rate: Refer to drawings
7. Pressure Loss at Design Flow Rate: 3 psig for NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller; 5 psig for
NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and larger.
8. Body: Bronze for NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller; cast iron with interior lining complying
with AWWA C550 or that is FDA approved for NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and larger.
9. End Connections: Threaded for NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller; flanged for NPS 2-1/2
(DN 65) and larger.
10. Configuration: Designed for horizontal, straight through flow.
11. Accessories: Ball valves with threaded ends on inlet and outlet of NPS 2 (DN 50) and
smaller; OS&Y gate valves with flanged ends on inlet and outlet of NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65)
and larger.
2.9 FIRE HYDRANTS
A. Dry-Barrel Fire Hydrants:
1. 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:
a. American AVK Co.; Valves & Fittings Div.
b. American Cast Iron Pipe Co.; American Flow Control Div.
c. American Cast Iron Pipe Co.; Waterous Co. Subsidiary.
d. American Foundry Group, Inc.
e. East Jordan Iron Works, Inc.
f. McWane, Inc.; Clow Valve Co. Div. (Oskaloosa).
g. McWane, Inc.; Kennedy Valve Div.
h. McWane, Inc.; M & H Valve Company Div.
i. Mueller Co.; Water Products Div.
j. Troy Valve; a division of Penn-Troy Manufacturing, Inc.
k. U.S. Pipe and Foundry Company.
2. Description: Freestanding, with one NPS 4-1/2 (DN 115) and two NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65)
outlets, 5-1/4-inch (133-mm) main valve, drain valve, and NPS 6 (DN 150) mechanical-
joint inlet. Include interior coating according to AWWA C550. Hydrant shall have cast-
iron body, compression-type valve opening against pressure and closing with pressure.
a. Standard: AWWA C502.
b. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa).
3. Description: Freestanding, with one NPS 4-1/2 (DN 115) and two NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65)
outlets, 5-1/4-inch (133-mm) main valve, drain valve, and NPS 6 (DN 150) mechanical-
joint inlet. Hydrant shall have cast-iron body, compression-type valve opening against
pressure and closing with pressure.
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a. Standards: UL 246, FMG approved.
b. Pressure Rating: 250 psig (1725 kPa).
c. Outlet Threads: NFPA 1963, with external hose thread used by local fire
department. Include cast-iron caps with steel chains.
d. Operating and Cap Nuts: Pentagon, 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) point to flat.
e. Direction of Opening: Open hydrant valve by turning operating nut to left or
counterclockwise.
f. Exterior Finish: Red alkyd-gloss enamel paint, unless otherwise indicated.
B. Wet-Barrel Fire Hydrants:
1. 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:
a. Jones, James Company.
b. McWane, Inc.; Clow Valve Co. Div. (Corona).
c. McWane, Inc.; Clow Valve Co. Div. (Oskaloosa).
d. Mueller Co.; Water Products Div.
2. Description: Freestanding, with one NPS 4-1/2 (DN 115) and two NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65)
outlets, NPS 6 (DN 150) threaded or flanged inlet, and base section with NPS 6 (DN 150)
mechanical-joint inlet. Include interior coating according to AWWA C550.
a. Standard: AWWA C503.
b. Pressure Rating: 150 psig (1035 kPa) minimum.
3. Description: Freestanding, with one NPS 4-1/2 (DN 115) and two NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65)
outlets, NPS 6 (DN 150) threaded or flanged inlet, and base section with NPS 6 (DN 150)
mechanical-joint inlet.
a. Standards: UL 246 and FMG approved.
b. Pressure Rating: 150 psig (1035 kPa) minimum.
c. Outlet Threads: NFPA 1963, with external hose thread used by local fire
department. Include cast-iron caps with steel chains.
d. Operating and Cap Nuts: Pentagon, 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) point to flat.
e. Direction of Opening: Open hydrant valves by turning operating nut to left or
counterclockwise.
f. Exterior Finish: Red alkyd-gloss enamel paint, unless otherwise indicated.
2.10 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTIONS
A. Fire Department Connections:
1. 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:
a. Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co., Inc.
b. Fire End & Croker Corporation.
c. Guardian Fire Equipment, Inc.
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d. Kidde Fire Fighting.
e. Potter Roemer.
f. Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc.
2. Description: Freestanding, with cast-bronze body, thread inlets according to NFPA 1963
and matching local fire department hose threads, and threaded bottom outlet. Include
lugged caps, gaskets, and chains; lugged swivel connection and drop clapper for each
hose-connection inlet; 18-inch- (460-mm-) high brass sleeve; and round escutcheon plate.
a. Standard: UL 405.
b. Connections: Two NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) inlets and one NPS 4 (DN 100) outlet.
c. Inlet Alignment: Inline, horizontal
d. Finish Including Sleeve: Polished chrome-plated.
e. Escutcheon Plate Marking: "AUTO SPKR & STANDPIPE."
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EARTHWORK
A. Refer to Division 31 Section "Earth Moving" for excavating, trenching, and backfilling.
3.2 PIPING APPLICATIONS
A. General: Use pipe, fittings, and joining methods for piping systems according to the following
applications.
B. Transition couplings and special fittings with pressure ratings at least equal to piping pressure
rating may be used, unless otherwise indicated.
C. Do not use flanges or unions for underground piping.
D. Flanges, unions, and special fittings may be used, instead of joints indicated, on aboveground
piping and piping in vaults.
E. Underground water-service piping as indicated on drawings shall be any of the following:
1. Ductile-iron, push-on-joint pipe; ductile-iron, push-on-joint fittings; and gasketed joints.
2. NPS 4 and NPS 6 (DN 100 and DN 150): NPS 6 (DN 150) PVC, AWWA Class 150
pipe; PVC, AWWA Class 150 molded fittings; and gasketed joints.
F. Underground Fire-Service-Main Piping, refer to drawings for sizing. Piping shall be any of the
following:
1. Ductile-iron, push-on-joint pipe; ductile-iron, push-on-joint fittings; and gasketed joints.
2. PE, Class 200, fire-service pipe; molded PE fittings; and heat-fusion joints.
3. PVC, AWWA Class 150 pipe listed for fire-protection service; PVC Class 150 fabricated
or molded fittings; and gasketed joints.
4. PVC, AWWA Class 200 pipe listed for fire-protection service; PVC Class 200 fabricated
fittings; and gasketed joints.
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3.3 VALVE APPLICATIONS
A. General Application: Use mechanical-joint-end valves for NPS 3 (DN 80) and larger
underground installation. Use threaded- or flanged-end valves for installation in vaults. Use
UL/FMG, nonrising-stem gate valves for installation with indicator posts. Use corporation
valves and curb valves with ends compatible with piping, for NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller
installation.
B. Drawings indicate valve types to be used. Where specific valve types are not indicated, the
following requirements apply:
1. Underground Valves, NPS 3 (DN 80) and Larger: AWWA, cast-iron, nonrising-stem,
high-pressure, resilient-seated gate valves with valve box.
2. Underground Valves, NPS 4 (DN 100) and Larger, for Indicator Posts: UL/FMG, cast-
iron, nonrising-stem gate valves with indicator post.
3. Use the following for valves in vaults and aboveground:
a. Gate Valves, NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller: Bronze, nonrising stem.
b. Gate Valves, NPS 3 (DN 80) and Larger: AWWA, cast iron, OS&Y rising stem,
metal seated.
3.4 PIPING SYSTEMS - COMMON REQUIREMENTS
A. See Division 22 Section "Common Work Results for Plumbing" for piping-system common
requirements.
3.5 PIPING INSTALLATION
A. Water-Main Connection: Arrange with utility company for tap of size and in location indicated
in water main.
B. Water-Main Connection: Tap water main according to requirements of water utility company
and of size and in location indicated.
C. Make connections larger than NPS 2 (DN 50) with tapping machine according to the following:
1. Install tapping sleeve and tapping valve according to MSS SP-60.
2. Install tapping sleeve on pipe to be tapped. Position flanged outlet for gate valve.
3. Use tapping machine compatible with valve and tapping sleeve; cut hole in main.
Remove tapping machine and connect water-service piping.
4. Install gate valve onto tapping sleeve. Comply with MSS SP-60. Install valve with stem
pointing up and with valve box.
D. Make connections NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller with drilling machine according to the following:
1. Install service-saddle assemblies and corporation valves in size, quantity, and
arrangement required by utility company standards.
2. Install service-saddle assemblies on water-service pipe to be tapped. Position outlets for
corporation valves.
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3. Use drilling machine compatible with service-saddle assemblies and corporation valves.
Drill hole in main. Remove drilling machine and connect water-service piping.
4. Install corporation valves into service-saddle assemblies.
5. Install manifold for multiple taps in water main.
6. Install curb valve in water-service piping with head pointing up and with service box.
E. Comply with NFPA 24 for fire-service-main piping materials and installation.
1. Install copper tube and fittings according to CDA's "Copper Tube Handbook."
F. Install ductile-iron, water-service piping according to AWWA C600 and AWWA M41.
G. Install PE pipe according to ASTM D 2774 and ASTM F 645.
H. Install PVC, AWWA pipe according to ASTM F 645 and AWWA M23.
I. Bury piping with depth of cover over top at least 36 inches (750 mm), with top at least 12
inches (300 mm) below level of maximum frost penetration.
J. Extend water-service piping and connect to water-supply source and building-water-piping
systems at outside face of building wall in locations and pipe sizes indicated.
1. Terminate water-service piping at building wall until building-water-piping systems are
installed. Terminate piping with caps, plugs, or flanges as required for piping material.
Make connections to building-water-piping systems when those systems are installed.
K. Sleeves are specified in Division 22 Section "Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Plumbing Piping."
L. Mechanical sleeve seals are specified in Division 22 Section "Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for
Plumbing Piping."
M. Install underground piping with restrained joints at horizontal and vertical changes in direction.
Use restrained-joint piping, thrust blocks, anchors, tie-rods and clamps, and other supports.
3.6 JOINT CONSTRUCTION
A. See Division 22 Section "Common Work Results for Plumbing" for basic piping joint
construction.
B. Make pipe joints according to the following:
1. Ductile-Iron Piping, Gasketed Joints for Water-Service Piping: AWWA C600 and
AWWA M41.
2. Ductile-Iron Piping, Gasketed Joints for Fire-Service-Main Piping: UL 194.
3. Ductile-Iron Piping, Grooved Joints: Cut-groove pipe. Assemble joints with grooved-
end, ductile-iron-piping couplings, gaskets, lubricant, and bolts according to coupling
manufacturer's written instructions.
4. PE Piping Insert-Fitting Joints: Use plastic insert fittings and fasteners according to
fitting manufacturer's written instructions.
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5. PVC Piping Gasketed Joints: Use joining materials according to AWWA C900.
Construct joints with elastomeric seals and lubricant according to ASTM D 2774 or
ASTM D 3139 and pipe manufacturer's written instructions.
6. Dissimilar Materials Piping Joints: Use adapters compatible with both piping materials,
with OD, and with system working pressure.
3.7 ANCHORAGE INSTALLATION
A. Anchorage, General: Install water-distribution piping with restrained joints. Anchorages and
restrained-joint types that may be used include the following:
1. Concrete thrust blocks.
2. Locking mechanical joints.
3. Set-screw mechanical retainer glands.
4. Bolted flanged joints.
5. Heat-fused joints.
6. Pipe clamps and tie rods.
B. Install anchorages for tees, plugs and caps, bends, crosses, valves, and hydrant branches.
Include anchorages for the following piping systems:
1. Gasketed-Joint, Ductile-Iron, Water-Service Piping: According to AWWA C600.
2. Gasketed-Joint, PVC Water-Service Piping: According to AWWA M23.
3. Fire-Service-Main Piping: According to NFPA 24.
C. Apply full coat of asphalt or other acceptable corrosion-resistant material to surfaces of installed
ferrous anchorage devices.
3.8 VALVE INSTALLATION
A. AWWA Gate Valves: Comply with AWWA C600 and AWWA M44. Install each
underground valve with stem pointing up and with valve box.
B. UL/FMG, Gate Valves: Comply with NFPA 24. Install each underground valve and valves in
vaults with stem pointing up and with vertical cast-iron indicator post.
C. MSS Valves: Install as component of connected piping system.
D. Corporation Valves and Curb Valves: Install each underground curb valve with head pointed
up and with service box.
3.9 WATER METER INSTALLATION
A. Install water meters, piping, and specialties according to utility company's written instructions.
B. Water Meters: Install displacement-type water meters, NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller, in meter
boxes with shutoff valves on water meter inlets. Include valves on water meter outlets and
valved bypass around meters unless prohibited by authorities having jurisdiction.
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C. Water Meters: Install compound-type water meters, NPS 3 (DN 80) and larger, in meter vaults.
Include shutoff valves on water meter inlets and outlets and valved bypass around meters.
Support meters, valves, and piping on brick or concrete piers.
3.10 BACKFLOW PREVENTER INSTALLATION
A. Install backflow preventers of type, size, and capacity indicated. Include valves and test cocks.
Install according to requirements of plumbing and health department and authorities having
jurisdiction.
B. Do not install backflow preventers that have relief drain in vault or in other spaces subject to
flooding.
C. Do not install bypass piping around backflow preventers.
D. Support NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and larger backflow preventers, valves, and piping near floor and
on brick or concrete piers.
3.11 FIRE HYDRANT INSTALLATION
A. General: Install each fire hydrant with separate gate valve in supply pipe, anchor with
restrained joints or thrust blocks, and support in upright position.
B. Wet-Barrel Fire Hydrants: Install with valve below frost line. Provide for drainage.
C. AWWA Fire Hydrants: Comply with AWWA M17.
D. UL/FMG Fire Hydrants: Comply with NFPA 24.
3.12 CONNECTIONS
A. Piping installation requirements are specified in other Division 22 Sections. Drawings indicate
general arrangement of piping, fittings, and specialties.
B. See Division 22 Section "Common Work Results for Plumbing" for piping connections to
valves and equipment.
C. Connect water-distribution piping to utility water main. Use tapping sleeve and tapping valve.
D. Connect water-distribution piping to interior domestic water and fire-suppression piping.
E. Connect waste piping from concrete vault drains to sanitary sewerage system. See Division 22
Section "Facility Sanitary Sewers" for connection to sanitary-sewer. See Division 33 Section
"Storm Utility Drainage Piping" for connection to storm-sewer piping.
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3.13 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Piping Tests: Conduct piping tests before joints are covered and after concrete thrust blocks
have hardened sufficiently. Fill pipeline 24 hours before testing and apply test pressure to
stabilize system. Use only potable water.
B. Hydrostatic Tests: Test at not less than one-and-one-half times working pressure for two hours.
1. Increase pressure in 50-psig (350-kPa) increments and inspect each joint between
increments. Hold at test pressure for 1 hour; decrease to 0 psig (0 kPa). Slowly increase
again to test pressure and hold for 1 more hour. Maximum allowable leakage is 2 quarts
(1.89 L) per hour per 100 joints. Remake leaking joints with new materials and repeat
test until leakage is within allowed limits.
C. Prepare reports of testing activities.
3.14 IDENTIFICATION
A. Install continuous underground detectable warning tape during backfilling of trench for
underground water-distribution piping. Locate below finished grade, directly over piping.
Underground warning tapes are specified in Division 31 Section "Earth Moving."
B. Permanently attach equipment nameplate or marker indicating plastic water-service piping, on
main electrical meter panel. See Division 22 Section "Common Work Results for Plumbing"
for identifying devices.
3.15 CLEANING
A. Clean and disinfect water-distribution piping as follows:
1. Purge new water-distribution piping systems and parts of existing systems that have been
altered, extended, or repaired before use.
2. Use purging and disinfecting procedure prescribed by authorities having jurisdiction or, if
method is not prescribed by authorities having jurisdiction, use procedure described in
NFPA 24 for flushing of piping. Flush piping system with clean, potable water until dirty
water does not appear at points of outlet.
3. Use purging and disinfecting procedure prescribed by authorities having jurisdiction or, if
method is not prescribed by authorities having jurisdiction, use procedure described in
AWWA C651 or do as follows:
a. Fill system or part of system with water/chlorine solution containing at least 50
ppm of chlorine; isolate and allow to stand for 24 hours.
b. Drain system or part of system of previous solution and refill with water/chlorine
solution containing at least 200 ppm of chlorine; isolate and allow to stand for 3
hours.
c. After standing time, flush system with clean, potable water until no chlorine
remains in water coming from system.
d. Submit water samples in sterile bottles to authorities having jurisdiction. Repeat
procedure if biological examination shows evidence of contamination.
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B. Prepare reports of purging and disinfecting activities.
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SECTION 237413 - PACKAGED, OUTDOOR, CENTRAL-STATION AIR-HANDLING UNITS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes packaged, outdoor, central-station air-handling units (rooftop units) with
the following components and accessories:
1. Direct-expansion cooling.
2. Gas furnace.
3. Economizer outdoor- and return-air damper section.
4. Integral, space temperature controls.
1.2 DEFINITIONS
A. Outdoor-Air Refrigerant Coil: Refrigerant coil in the outdoor-air stream to reject heat during
cooling operations and to absorb heat during heating operations. "Outdoor air" is defined as the
air outside the building or taken from outdoors and not previously circulated through the
system.
B. Outdoor-Air Refrigerant-Coil Fan: The outdoor-air refrigerant-coil fan in RTUs. "Outdoor air"
is defined as the air outside the building or taken from outdoors and not previously circulated
through the system.
C. RTU: Rooftop unit. As used in this Section, this abbreviation means packaged, outdoor,
central-station air-handling units. This abbreviation is used regardless of whether the unit is
mounted on the roof or on a concrete base on ground.
D. Supply-Air Fan: The fan providing supply-air to conditioned space. "Supply air" is defined as
the air entering a space from air-conditioning, heating, or ventilating apparatus.
E. Supply-Air Refrigerant Coil: Refrigerant coil in the supply-air stream to absorb heat (provide
cooling) during cooling operations and to reject heat (provide heating) during heating
operations. "Supply air" is defined as the air entering a space from air-conditioning, heating, or
ventilating apparatus.
F. VVT: Variable-air volume and temperature.
1.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. Wind-Restraint Performance:
1. Basic Wind Speed: 50mph.
2. Building Classification Category: II.
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3. Minimum 10 lb/sq. ft (48.8 kg/sq. m) multiplied by the maximum area of the mechanical
component projected on a vertical plane that is normal to the wind direction, and 45
degrees either side of normal.
B. Seismic Performance: RTUs shall withstand the effects of earthquake motions determined
according to SEI/ASCE 7.
1. The term "withstand" means "the unit will remain in place without separation of any parts
from the device when subjected to the seismic forces specified."
1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Include manufacturer's technical data for each RTU, including rated capacities,
dimensions, required clearances, characteristics, furnished specialties, and accessories.
B. Shop Drawings: Detail equipment assemblies and indicate dimensions, weights, loads, required
clearances, method of field assembly, components, and location and size of each field
connection.
1. Wiring Diagrams: Power, signal, and control wiring.
1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A. Field quality-control test reports.
B. Warranty.
1.6 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Operation and maintenance data.
1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. ARI Compliance:
1. Comply with ARI 210/240 and ARI 340/360 for testing and rating energy efficiencies for
RTUs.
2. Comply with ARI 270 for testing and rating sound performance for RTUs.
B. ASHRAE Compliance:
1. Comply with ASHRAE 15 for refrigerant system safety.
2. Comply with ASHRAE 33 for methods of testing cooling and heating coils.
3. Comply with applicable requirements in ASHRAE 62.1, Section 5 - "Systems and
Equipment" and Section 7 - "Construction and Startup."
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C. ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 Compliance: Applicable requirements in ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1,
Section 6 - "Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning."
D. NFPA Compliance: Comply with NFPA 90A and NFPA 90B.
E. UL Compliance: Comply with UL 1995.
F. 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.
1.8 WARRANTY
A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to replace
components of RTUs that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.
1. Warranty Period for Compressors: Manufacturer's standard, but not less than five years
from date of Substantial Completion.
2. Warranty Period for Gas Furnace Heat Exchangers: Manufacturer's standard, but not less
than five years from date of Substantial Completion.
3. Warranty Period for Solid-State Ignition Modules: Manufacturer's standard, but not less
than three years from date of Substantial Completion.
4. Warranty Period for Control Boards: Manufacturer's standard, but not less than three
froom date of Substantial Completion.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. AAON, Inc.
2. Addison Products Company.
3. Carrier Corporation.
4. Engineered Air.
5. Lennox Industries Inc.
6. McQuay International.
7. Trane; American Standard Companies, Inc.
8. YORK International Corporation.
2.2 CASING
A. General Fabrication Requirements for Casings: Formed and reinforced double-wall insulated
panels, fabricated to allow removal for access to internal parts and components, with joints
between sections sealed.
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B. Exterior Casing Material: Galvanized steel with factory-painted finish, with pitched roof panels
and knockouts with grommet seals for electrical and piping connections and lifting lugs.
1. Exterior Casing Thickness: 0.052 inch (1.3 mm) thick.
C. Inner Casing Fabrication Requirements:
1. Inside Casing: Galvanized steel, 0.034 inch (0.86 mm) perforated 40 percent free area.
D. Casing Insulation and Adhesive: Comply with NFPA 90A or NFPA 90B.
1. Materials: ASTM C 1071, Type I.
2. Thickness: 1 inch (25 mm).
3. Liner materials shall have air-stream surface coated with an erosion- and temperature-
resistant coating or faced with a plain or coated fibrous mat or fabric.
4. Liner Adhesive: Comply with ASTM C 916, Type I.
E. Condensate Drain Pans: Formed sections of galvanized-steel sheet, a minimum of 2 inches (50
mm) deep, and complying with ASHRAE 62.1.
1. Double-Wall Construction: Fill space between walls with foam insulation and seal
moisture tight.
2. Drain Connections: Threaded nipple both sides of drain pan.
3. Pan-Top Surface Coating: Corrosion-resistant compound.
F. Airstream Surfaces: Surfaces in contact with the airstream shall comply with requirements in
ASHRAE 62.1.
2.3 FANS
A. Belt-Driven Supply-Air Fans: Double width, forward curved, centrifugal; with permanently
lubricated, single-speed motor installed on an adjustable fan base resiliently mounted in the
casing. Aluminum or painted-steel wheels, and galvanized- or painted-steel fan scrolls.
B. Condenser-Coil Fan: Propeller, mounted on shaft of permanently lubricated motor.
C. Relief-Air Fan: Propeller, shaft mounted on permanently lubricated motor.
D. Seismic Fabrication Requirements: Fabricate fan section, internal mounting frame and
attachment to fans, fan housings, motors, casings, accessories, and other fan section components
with reinforcement strong enough to withstand seismic forces defined in Division 23 Section
"Vibration and Seismic Controls for HVAC Piping and Equipment" when fan-mounted frame
and RTU-mounted frame are anchored to building structure.
E. Fan Motor: Comply with requirements in Division 23 Section "Common Motor Requirements
for HVAC Equipment."
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2.4 COILS
A. Supply-Air Refrigerant Coil:
1. Aluminum-plate fin and seamless internally grooved copper tube in steel casing with
equalizing-type vertical distributor.
2. Polymer strip shall prevent all copper coil from contacting steel coil frame or condensate
pan.
3. Coil Split: Interlaced.
4. Condensate Drain Pan: Galvanized steel with corrosion-resistant coating formed with
pitch and drain connections complying with ASHRAE 62.1.
B. Outdoor-Air Refrigerant Coil:
1. Aluminum-plate fin and seamless internally grooved copper tube in steel casing with
equalizing-type vertical distributor.
2. Polymer strip shall prevent all copper coil from contacting steel coil frame or condensate
pan.
2.5 REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT COMPONENTS
A. Number of Refrigerant Circuits: One.
B. Compressor: Hermetic, reciprocating, mounted on vibration isolators; with internal overcurrent
and high-temperature protection, internal pressure relief, and crankcase heater.
C. Refrigeration Specialties:
1. Refrigerant: R-407C or R-410A.
2. Expansion valve with replaceable thermostatic element.
3. Refrigerant filter/dryer.
4. Manual-reset high-pressure safety switch.
5. Automatic-reset low-pressure safety switch.
6. Minimum off-time relay.
7. Automatic-reset compressor motor thermal overload.
8. Brass service valves installed in compressor suction and liquid lines.
2.6 AIR FILTRATION
A. Minimum arrestance according to ASHRAE 52.1, and a minimum efficiency reporting value
(MERV) according to ASHRAE 52.2.
1. Glass Fiber: Minimum 80 percent arrestance, and MERV 5.
2. Pleated: Minimum 90 percent arrestance, and MERV 7.
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2.7 GAS FURNACE
A. Description: Factory assembled, piped, and wired; complying with ANSI Z21.47 and
NFPA 54.
1. CSA Approval: Designed and certified by and bearing label of CSA.
B. Burners: Stainless steel.
1. Fuel: Natural gas.
2. Ignition: Electronically controlled electric spark or hot-surface igniter with flame sensor.
C. Heat-Exchanger and Drain Pan: Stainless steel.
D. Venting: Gravity vented with vertical extension.
E. Power Vent: Integral, motorized centrifugal fan interlocked with gas valve with vertical
extension.
F. Safety Controls:
1. Gas Control Valve: Single stage.
2. Gas Train: Single-body, regulated, redundant, 24-V ac gas valve assembly containing
pilot solenoid valve, pilot filter, pressure regulator, pilot shutoff, and manual shutoff.
2.8 DAMPERS
A. Outdoor-Air Damper: Linked damper blades, for 0 to 25 percent outdoor air, with motorized
damper filter.
B. Outdoor- and Return-Air Mixing Dampers: Parallel- or opposed-blade galvanized-steel
dampers mechanically fastened to cadmium plated for galvanized-steel operating rod in
reinforced cabinet. Connect operating rods with common linkage and interconnect linkages so
dampers operate simultaneously.
1. Damper Motor: Modulating with adjustable minimum position.
2. Relief-Air Damper: Gravity actuated or motorized, as required by
ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1, with bird screen and hood.
2.9 ELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTION
A. Provide for single connection of power to unit with unit-mounted disconnect switch accessible
from outside unit and control-circuit transformer with built-in overcurrent protection.
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2.10 CONTROLS
A. Control equipment and sequence of operation are specified in Division 23 Section
"Instrumentation and Control for HVAC."
B. Basic Unit Controls:
1. Control-voltage transformer.
2. Wall-mounted thermostat or sensor with the following features:
a. Heat-cool-off switch.
b. Fan on-auto switch.
c. Fan-speed switch.
d. Automatic changeover.
e. Adjustable deadband.
f. Concealed set point.
g. Concealed indication.
h. Degree F indication.
i. Unoccupied-period-override push button.
j. Data entry and access port to input temperature set points, occupied and
unoccupied periods, and output room temperature, supply-air temperature,
operating mode, and status.
C. Electronic Controller:
1. Controller shall have volatile-memory backup.
2. Safety Control Operation:
a. Smoke Detectors: Stop fan and close outdoor-air damper if smoke is detected.
Provide additional contacts for alarm interface to fire alarm control panel.
b. Firestats: Stop fan and close outdoor-air damper if air greater than 130 deg F (54
deg C) enters unit. Provide additional contacts for alarm interface to fire alarm
control panel.
c. Fire Alarm Control Panel Interface: Provide control interface to coordinate with
operating sequence described in Division 28 Section "Fire Detection and Alarm."
3. Scheduled Operation: Occupied and unoccupied periods on 365-day clock with a
minimum of four programmable periods per day.
4. Unoccupied Period:
a. Heating Setback: 10 deg F (5.6 deg C).
b. Cooling Setback: System off.
c. Override Operation: four hours.
5. Supply Fan Operation:
a. Occupied Periods: Run fan continuously.
b. Unoccupied Periods: Cycle fan to maintain setback temperature.
6. Refrigerant Circuit Operation:
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a. Occupied Periods: Cycle or stage compressors to match compressor output to
cooling load to maintain room temperature. Cycle condenser fans to maintain
maximum hot-gas pressure.
b. Unoccupied Periods: Compressors off.
7. Gas Furnace Operation:
a. Occupied Periods: Cycle burner to maintain room temperature.
b. Unoccupied Periods: Cycle burner to maintain setback temperature.
8. Economizer Outdoor-Air Damper Operation:
a. Occupied Periods: Open to 25 percent fixed minimum intake, and maximum 100
percent of the fan capacity to comply with ASHRAE Cycle II. Controller shall
permit air-side economizer operation when outdoor air is less than 60 deg F (15
deg C). Use mixed-air and outdoor-air temperature to adjust mixing dampers.
Start relief-air fan with end switch on outdoor-air damper. During economizer
cycle operation, lock out cooling.
b. Unoccupied Periods: Close outdoor-air damper and open return-air damper.
c. Outdoor-Airflow Monitor: Accuracy maximum plus or minus 5 percent within 15
and 100 percent of total outdoor air. Monitor microprocessor shall adjust for
temperature, and output shall range from 2- to 10-V dc.
2.11 ACCESSORIES
A. Duplex, 115-V, ground-fault-interrupter outlet with 15-A overcurrent protection. Include
transformer if required. Outlet shall be energized even if the unit main disconnect is open.
B. Coil guards of painted, galvanized-steel wire.
C. Hail guards of galvanized steel, painted to match casing.
D. Concentric diffuser with white louvers and polished aluminum return grilles, insulated diffuser
box with mounting flanges, and interior transition.
2.12 CAPACITIES AND CHARACTERISTICS
A. Supply-Air Fan:
1. Airflow: As indicated on drawings.
2. Motor Horsepower: As indicated on drawings.
B. Relief-Air Fan:
1. Airflow: As indicated on drawings.
2. Motor Horsepower: As indicated on drawings.
C. Outdoor-Air-Intake Relief-Air Fan:
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1. Airflow: As indicated on drawings.
2. Motor Horsepower: As indicated on drawings.
D. Supply-Air Refrigerant Coil:
1. Total Cooling Capacity: As indicated on drawings.
2. Coating: Baked phenolic.
E. Compressors:
1. Power Input: 208V.
2. Energy-Efficiency Ratio (EER): As indicated on drawings.
3. Seasonal Energy-Efficiency Ratio (SEER): As indicated on drawings.
F. Gas Furnace:
1. Airflow: As indicated on drawings.
2. Input: As indicated on drawings.
3. Output: As indicated on drawings.
G. Outdoor-Air Filters:
1. Minimum Face Area: As required for CFM.
2. Thickness: 1 inch (25 mm).
H. Electrical Characteristics for Single-Point Connection:
1. Voltage: 208.
2. Phase: 3.
3. Full-Load Amperes: As indicated on drawings.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Equipment Mounting: Install RTUs on concrete base using elastomeric pads.
1. Minimum Deflection: 1/4 inch (6 mm).
B. Unit Support: Install unit level on structural curbs. Coordinate wall penetrations and flashing
with wall construction. Secure RTUs to structural support with anchor bolts.
C. Install wind and seismic restraints according to manufacturer's written instructions. Wind and
seismically restrained vibration isolation rails are specified in Division 23 Section "Vibration
and Seismic Controls for HVAC Piping and Equipment."
D. Install condensate drain, minimum connection size, with trap or without trap and indirect
connection to nearest roof drain, area drain, or ground.
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E. Install piping adjacent to RTUs to allow service and maintenance.
1. Gas Piping: Comply with applicable requirements in Division 23 Section "Facility
Natural-Gas Piping." Connect gas piping to burner, full size of gas train inlet, and
connect with union and shutoff valve with sufficient clearance for burner removal and
service.
F. Duct installation requirements are specified in other Division 23 Sections. Drawings indicate
the general arrangement of ducts. The following are specific connection requirements:
1. Connect supply ducts to RTUs with flexible duct connectors specified in Division 23
Section "Air Duct Accessories."
3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect,
test, and adjust components, assemblies, and equipment installations, including connections.
Report results in writing.
B. Perform tests and inspections and prepare test reports.
1. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to
inspect components, assemblies, and equipment installations, including connections, and
to assist in testing. Report results in writing.
C. Tests and Inspections:
1. After installing RTUs and after electrical circuitry has been energized, test units for
compliance with requirements.
2. Inspect for and remove shipping bolts, blocks, and tie-down straps.
3. Operational Test: After electrical circuitry has been energized, start units to confirm
proper motor rotation and unit operation.
4. Test and adjust controls and safeties. Replace damaged and malfunctioning controls and
equipment.
D. Remove and replace malfunctioning units and retest as specified above.
3.3 CLEANING AND ADJUSTING
A. Occupancy Adjustments: When requested within 12 months of date of Substantial Completion,
provide on-site assistance in adjusting system to suit actual occupied conditions. Provide up to
two visits to site during other-than-normal occupancy hours for this purpose.
B. After completing system installation and testing, adjusting, and balancing RTU and air-
distribution systems, clean filter housings and install new filters.
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SECTION 224213.13 - COMMERCIAL WATER CLOSETS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Water closets.
2. Flushometer valves.
3. Toilet seats.
1.2 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product.
B. Shop Drawings: Include diagrams for power, signal, and control wiring.
1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For flushometer valves[ and electronic sensors] to include
in operation and maintenance manuals.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 WALL-MOUNTED WATER CLOSETS
A. Water Closets: Wall mounted, top spud.
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the
following.
a. American Standard America.
b. Briggs Plumbing Products, Inc.
c. Capizzi.
d. Crane Plumbing, L.L.C.
e. Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.; ProFlo Brand.
f. Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC.
g. Kohler Co.
h. Mansfield Plumbing Products LLC.
i. Peerless Pottery Sales, Inc.
j. TOTO USA, INC.
k. Zurn Industries, LLC; Commercial Brass and Fixtures.
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2. Bowl:
a. Standards: ASME A112.19.2/CSA B45.1 and ASME A112.19.5.
b. Material: Vitreous china.
c. Type: Siphon jet.
d. Style: Flushometer valve.
e. Height: Standard.
f. Rim Contour: Elongated.
g. Water Consumption: 1.6 gal. (6 L) per flush.
h. Spud Size and Location: NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40); top.
3. Support:
a. Standard: ASME A112.6.1M.
b. Description: Waste-fitting assembly, as required to match drainage piping material
and arrangement with faceplates, couplings gaskets, and feet; bolts and hardware
matching fixture. Include additional extension coupling, faceplate, and feet for
installation in wide pipe space.
c. Water-Closet Mounting Height: Standard
2.2 FLUSHOMETER VALVES
A. Lever-Handle, Diaphragm Flushometer Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the
following:
a. Coyne & Delany Co.
b. Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC.
c. Sloan Valve Company.
d. Zurn Industries, LLC; Commercial Brass and Fixtures.
2. Standard: ASSE 1037.
3. Minimum Pressure Rating: 125 psig (860 kPa).
4. Features: Include integral check stop and backflow-prevention device.
5. Material: Brass body with corrosion-resistant components.
6. Exposed Flushometer-Valve Finish: Chrome plated.
7. Panel Finish: Chrome plated or stainless steel.
8. Style: Exposed.
9. Consumption: 1.6 gal. (6 L) per flush.
10. Minimum Inlet: NPS 1 (DN 25).
11. Minimum Outlet: NPS 1-1/4 (DN 32).
2.3 TOILET SEATS
A. Toilet Seats:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the
following:
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a. American Standard America.
b. Bemis Manufacturing Company.
c. Centoco Manufacturing Corporation.
d. Church Seats.
e. Jones Stephens Corp.; Comfort Seat Brand.
f. Kohler Co.
g. Olsonite Seat Co.
h. Sanderson Plumbing Products, Inc.
i. Sperzel of Lexington.
j. TOTO USA, INC.
k. Zurn Industries, LLC; Commercial Brass and Fixtures.
2. Standard: IAPMO/ANSI Z124.5.
3. Material: Plastic.
4. Type: Commercial (Standard).
5. Shape: Elongated rim, open front.
6. Hinge: Self-sustaining.
7. Hinge Material: Noncorroding metal.
8. Seat Cover: Not required.
9. Color: White.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Water-Closet Installation:
1. Install level and plumb according to roughing-in drawings.
2. Install floor-mounted water closets on bowl-to-drain connecting fitting attachments to
piping or building substrate.
3. Install accessible, wall-mounted water closets at mounting height for
handicapped/elderly, according to ICC/ANSI A117.1.
B. Support Installation:
1. Install supports, affixed to building substrate, for floor-mounted, back-outlet water
closets.
2. Use carrier supports with waste-fitting assembly and seal.
3. Install wall-mounted, back-outlet water-closet supports with waste-fitting assembly and
waste-fitting seals; and affix to building substrate.
C. Flushometer-Valve Installation:
1. Install flushometer-valve, water-supply fitting on each supply to each water closet.
2. Attach supply piping to supports or substrate within pipe spaces behind fixtures.
3. Install lever-handle flushometer valves for accessible water closets with handle mounted
on open side of water closet.
4. Install actuators in locations that are easy for people with disabilities to reach.
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D. Install toilet seats on water closets.
E. Wall Flange and Escutcheon Installation:
1. Install wall flanges or escutcheons at piping wall penetrations in exposed, finished
locations and within cabinets and millwork.
2. Install deep-pattern escutcheons if required to conceal protruding fittings.
3. Comply with escutcheon requirements specified in Division 22 Section "Escutcheons for
Plumbing Piping."
F. Joint Sealing:
1. Seal joints between water closets and walls and floors using sanitary-type, one-part,
mildew-resistant silicone sealant.
2. Match sealant color to water-closet color.
3. Comply with sealant requirements specified in Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants."
3.2 CONNECTIONS
A. Connect water closets with water supplies and soil, waste, and vent piping. Use size fittings
required to match water closets.
B. Comply with water piping requirements specified in Division 22 Section "Domestic Water
Piping."
C. Comply with soil and waste piping requirements specified in Division 22 Section "Sanitary
Waste and Vent Piping."
D. Where installing piping adjacent to water closets, allow space for service and maintenance.
3.3 ADJUSTING
A. Operate and adjust water closets and controls. Replace damaged and malfunctioning water
closets, fittings, and controls.
B. Adjust water pressure at flushometer valves to produce proper flow.
3.4 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Clean water closets and fittings with manufacturers' recommended cleaning methods and
materials.
B. Install protective covering for installed water closets and fittings.
C. Do not allow use of water closets for temporary facilities unless approved in writing by Owner.
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SECTION 224213.16 - COMMERCIAL URINALS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Urinals.
2. Flushometer valves.
1.2 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product.
B. Shop Drawings: Include diagrams for power, signal, and control wiring.
1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For flushometer valves and electronic sensors to include in
operation and maintenance manuals.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 WALL-HUNG URINALS
A. Urinals: Wall hung, back outlet, siphon jet.
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the
following:
a. American Standard America.
b. Briggs Plumbing Products, Inc.
c. Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.; ProFlo Brand.
d. Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC.
e. Kohler Co.
f. Mansfield Plumbing Products LLC.
g. Peerless Pottery Sales, Inc.
2. Fixture:
a. Standards: ASME A112.19.2/CSA B45.1 and ASME A112.19.5.
b. Material: Vitreous china.
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c. Type: Siphon jet.
d. Strainer or Trapway: Manufacturer's standard strainer with integral trap.
e. Water Consumption: Low.
f. Spud Size and Location: NPS 3/4 (DN 20); top.
g. Outlet Size and Location: NPS 2 (DN 50); back.
h. Color: White.
3. Flushometer Valve: "Urinal Flushometer Valves" .
4. Waste Fitting:
a. Standard: ASME A112.18.2/CSA B125.2 for coupling.
b. Size: NPS 2 (DN 50).
5. Support: ASME A112.6.1M, Type I, urinal carrier with fixture support plates and
coupling with seal and fixture bolts and hardware matching fixture. Include rectangular,
steel uprights.
2.2 URINAL FLUSHOMETER VALVES
A. Lever-Handle, Diaphragm Flushometer Valves:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the
following:
a. Coyne & Delany Co.
b. Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC.
c. Sloan Valve Company.
d. Zurn Industries, LLC; Commercial Brass and Fixtures.
2. Standard: ASSE 1037.
3. Minimum Pressure Rating: 125 psig (860 kPa).
4. Features: Include integral check stop and backflow-prevention device.
5. Material: Brass body with corrosion-resistant components.
6. Exposed Flushometer-Valve Finish: Chrome plated.
7. Style: Exposed.
8. Consumption: 1.0 gal. (3.8 L) per flush.
9. Minimum Inlet: NPS 3/4 (DN 20).
10. Minimum Outlet: NPS 1-1/4 (DN 32).
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine roughing-in of water supply and sanitary drainage and vent piping systems to verify
actual locations of piping connections before urinal installation.
B. Examine walls and floors for suitable conditions where urinals will be installed.
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C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Urinal Installation:
1. Install urinals level and plumb according to roughing-in drawings.
2. Install wall-hung, back-outlet urinals onto waste fitting seals and attached to supports.
3. Install wall-hung, bottom-outlet urinals with tubular waste piping attached to supports.
4. Install accessible, wall-mounted urinals at mounting height for the handicapped/elderly,
according to ICC/ANSI A117.1.
5. Install trap-seal liquid in waterless urinals.
B. Support Installation:
1. Install supports, affixed to building substrate, for wall-hung urinals.
2. Use off-floor carriers with waste fitting and seal for back-outlet urinals.
3. Use carriers without waste fitting for urinals with tubular waste piping.
4. Use chair-type carrier supports with rectangular steel uprights for accessible urinals.
C. Flushometer-Valve Installation:
1. Install flushometer-valve water-supply fitting on each supply to each urinal.
2. Attach supply piping to supports or substrate within pipe spaces behind fixtures.
3. Install lever-handle flushometer valves for accessible urinals with handle mounted on
open side of compartment.
4. Install fresh batteries in battery-powered, electronic-sensor mechanisms.
D. Wall Flange and Escutcheon Installation:
1. Install wall flanges or escutcheons at piping wall penetrations in exposed, finished
locations.
2. Install deep-pattern escutcheons if required to conceal protruding fittings.
3. Comply with escutcheon requirements specified in Division 22 Section "Escutcheons for
Plumbing Piping."
E. Joint Sealing:
1. Seal joints between urinals and walls and floors using sanitary-type, one-part, mildew-
resistant silicone sealant.
2. Match sealant color to urinal color.
3. Comply with sealant requirements specified in Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants."
3.3 CONNECTIONS
A. Connect urinals with water supplies and soil, waste, and vent piping. Use size fittings required
to match urinals.
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B. Comply with water piping requirements specified in Division 22 Section "Domestic Water
Piping."
C. Comply with soil and waste piping requirements specified in Division 22 Section "Sanitary
Waste and Vent Piping."
D. Where installing piping adjacent to urinals, allow space for service and maintenance.
3.4 ADJUSTING
A. Operate and adjust urinals and controls. Replace damaged and malfunctioning urinals, fittings,
and controls.
B. Adjust water pressure at flushometer valves to produce proper flow.
C. Install fresh batteries in battery-powered, electronic-sensor mechanisms.
3.5 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Clean urinals and fittings with manufacturers' recommended cleaning methods and materials.
B. Install protective covering for installed urinals and fittings.
C. Do not allow use of urinals for temporary facilities unless approved in writing by Owner.
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SECTION 224216.13 - COMMERCIAL LAVATORIES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Lavatories.
2. Faucets.
1.2 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product.
B. Shop Drawings: Include diagrams for power, signal, and control wiring of automatic faucets.
1.3 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A. Coordination Drawings: Counter cutout templates for mounting of counter-mounted lavatories.
1.4 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For lavatories and faucets to include in operation and
maintenance manuals.
1. In addition to items specified in Division 01 Section "Operation and Maintenance Data,"
include the following:
a. Servicing and adjustments of automatic faucets.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 VITREOUS-CHINA, COUNTER-MOUNTED LAVATORIES
A. Lavatory: Oval, self rimming, vitreous china, counter mounted.
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the
following:
a. American Standard America.
b. Briggs Plumbing Products, Inc.
c. Capizzi.
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d. Crane Plumbing, L.L.C.
e. Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.; ProFlo Brand.
f. Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC.
g. Kohler Co.
h. Mansfield Plumbing Products LLC.
i. Peerless Pottery Sales, Inc.
j. TOTO USA, INC.
k. Zurn Industries, LLC; Commercial Brass and Fixtures.
2. Fixture:
a. Standard: ASME A112.19.2/CSA B45.1.
b. Type: Self-rimming for above-counter mounting.
c. Nominal Size: Oval, 19 by 17 inches (483 by 432 mm).
d. Faucet-Hole Punching: Three holes, 4-inch (102-mm) centers.
e. Faucet-Hole Location: Top.
f. Color: White.
g. Mounting Material: Sealant.
3. Faucet: "Solid-Brass, Manually Operated Faucets".
2.2 VITREOUS-CHINA, WALL-MOUNTED LAVATORIES
A. Lavatory: Vitreous china, wall mounted, with back.
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the
following:
a. American Standard America.
b. Briggs Plumbing Products, Inc.
c. Crane Plumbing, L.L.C.
d. Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.; ProFlo Brand.
e. Gerber Plumbing Fixtures LLC.
f. Kohler Co.
g. Mansfield Plumbing Products LLC.
h. Peerless Pottery Sales, Inc.
i. Zurn Industries, LLC; Commercial Brass and Fixtures.
2. Fixture:
a. Standard: ASME A112.19.2/CSA B45.1.
b. Type: For wall hanging.
c. Nominal Size: Oval, 19 by 16 inches (483 by 406 mm).
d. Faucet-Hole Punching: Three holes, 4-inch (102-mm) centers.
e. Faucet-Hole Location: Top.
f. Color: White.
g. Mounting Material: Chair carrier.
3. Faucet: "Solid-Brass, Manually Operated Faucets".
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4. Support: ASME A112.6.1M, Include rectangular, steel uprights.
2.3 SOLID-BRASS, MANUALLY OPERATED FAUCETS
A. NSF Standard: Comply with NSF/ANSI 61, "Drinking Water System Components - Health
Effects," for faucet materials that will be in contact with potable water.
B. Lavatory Faucets: Manual-type, single-control mixing general-duty, solid-brass valve.
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the
following:
a. American Standard America.
b. Bradley Corporation.
c. Chicago Faucets.
d. Delta Faucet Company.
e. Elkay Manufacturing Co.
f. Grohe America, Inc.
g. Just Manufacturing.
h. Kohler Co.
i. Moen Incorporated.
j. Speakman Company.
k. T & S Brass and Bronze Works, Inc.
l. Zurn Industries, LLC; Commercial Brass and Fixtures.
2. Standard: ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1.
3. General: Include hot- and cold-water indicators; coordinate faucet inlets with supplies
and fixture hole punchings; coordinate outlet with spout and fixture receptor.
4. Body Type: Centerset.
5. Body Material: Commercial, solid brass.
6. Finish: Polished chrome plate.
7. Maximum Flow Rate: 0.5 gpm (1.5 L/min.).
8. Mounting Type: Deck, exposed.
9. Valve Handle(s): Single lever Wrist blade, 4 inches (102 mm.
10. Spout: Rigid type.
11. Spout Outlet: Aerator.
12. Operation: Noncompression, manual.
2.4 SUPPLY FITTINGS
A. NSF Standard: Comply with NSF/ANSI 61, "Drinking Water System Components - Health
Effects," for supply-fitting materials that will be in contact with potable water.
B. Standard: ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1.
C. Supply Piping: Chrome-plated-brass pipe or chrome-plated copper tube matching water-supply
piping size. Include chrome-plated-brass or stainless-steel wall flange.
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D. Supply Stops: Chrome-plated-brass, one-quarter-turn, ball-type or compression valve with inlet
connection matching supply piping.
E. Risers:
1. NPS 3/8 (DN 10).
2. Chrome-plated, soft-copper flexible tube riser.
2.5 WASTE FITTINGS
A. Standard: ASME A112.18.2/CSA B125.2.
B. Drain: Grid type with NPS 1-1/4 (DN 32) offset and straight tailpiece.
C. Trap:
1. Size: NPS 1-1/2 by NPS 1-1/4 (DN 40 by DN 32).
2. Material: Chrome-plated, two-piece, cast-brass trap and swivel elbow with 0.032-inch-
(0.83-mm-) thick brass tube to wall; and chrome-plated, brass or steel wall flange.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine roughing-in of water supply and sanitary drainage and vent piping systems to verify
actual locations of piping connections before lavatory installation.
B. Examine counters and walls for suitable conditions where lavatories will be installed.
C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install lavatories level and plumb according to roughing-in drawings.
B. Install supports, affixed to building substrate, for wall-mounted lavatories.
C. Install accessible wall-mounted lavatories at handicapped/elderly mounting height for people
with disabilities or the elderly, according to ICC/ANSI A117.1.
D. Install wall flanges or escutcheons at piping wall penetrations in exposed, finished locations.
Use deep-pattern escutcheons if required to conceal protruding fittings. Comply with
escutcheon requirements specified in Division 22 Section "Escutcheons for Plumbing Piping."
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E. Seal joints between lavatories and counters and walls using sanitary-type, one-part, mildew-
resistant silicone sealant. Match sealant color to fixture color. Comply with sealant
requirements specified in Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants."
F. Install protective shielding pipe covers and enclosures on exposed supplies and waste piping of
accessible lavatories. Comply with requirements in Division 22 Section "Plumbing Piping
Insulation."
3.3 CONNECTIONS
A. Connect fixtures with water supplies, stops, and risers, and with traps, soil, waste, and vent
piping. Use size fittings required to match fixtures.
B. Comply with water piping requirements specified in Division 22 Section "Domestic Water
Piping."
C. Comply with soil and waste piping requirements specified in Division 22 Section "Sanitary
Waste and Vent Piping."
3.4 ADJUSTING
A. Operate and adjust lavatories and controls. Replace damaged and malfunctioning lavatories,
fittings, and controls.
B. Adjust water pressure at faucets to produce proper flow.
C. Install fresh batteries in battery-powered, electronic-sensor mechanisms.
3.5 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. After completing installation of lavatories, inspect and repair damaged finishes.
B. Clean lavatories, faucets, and other fittings with manufacturers' recommended cleaning methods
and materials.
C. Provide protective covering for installed lavatories and fittings.
D. Do not allow use of lavatories for temporary facilities unless approved in writing by Owner.
END OF SECTION 224216.13
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9'-1158"
6"
5'-11
1 4"35 8"
3'-10
"6"
4'-4" 358" 16'-23
8" 358" 29'-23
8" 358" 24'-71
2" 78" 8"
8'-514"35
8"16'-214"
2'-0"
4'-01 2"
35 8"
9'-01 2"
7'-6" 12'-6" 12'-6" 7'-6"
35 8"
3'-4"
2'-91 2"
22 GA NONSTRUCTURALMETAL STUDS AT 16"OC
16 GA STRUCTURALMETAL STUDS AT 16"OC
FEC
FEC
FEC
FE
FE
ALT. 6
0'-0"+ 8'-1 14"T/ HEADER
(3) 10" x 2" 14GABOXED HEADER
0'-0"+ 8'-1 14"T/ HEADER
(2) 10" x 2" 14GABOXED HEADER
0'-0"+ 8'-1 14"T/ HEADER
0'-0"+ 8'-1 14"T/ HEADERS
(3) 10" x 2" 14GABOXED HEADER
(3) 10" x 2" 14GABOXED HEADER
0'-0"+ 8'-1 14"T/ HEADER
(3) 10" x 2" 14GABOXED HEADER
0'-0"+ 8'-1 14"T/ HEADERS
(2) 10" x 2" 14GABOXED HEADER
0'-0"+ 8'-1 14"T/ HEADER
(3) 10" x 2" 14GABOXED HEADER
ABCD82'-41
4"
1'-0" 25'-11" 28'-11" 26'-614"
AaBbCcD
77'-0"
25'-0"25'-0"25'-0"1'-0" 1'-0"
0'-0"+ 8'-1 14"T/ HEADERS
(3) 10" x 2" 14GABOXED HEADER
0'-0"+ 8'-1 14"T/ HEADERS
GENERAL NOTES 1. SEE SHEET S200 FOR STRUCTURAL NOTES
AND SHEET S201 FOR STRUCTURALSCHEDULES.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
100'-
0"
20'-0
"40
'-0"
10'-0
"10
'-0"
20'-0
"20
'-0"
9
30'-1
"
8
15'-1
"15
'-0"
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
100'-
0"
20'-0
"40
'-0"
10'-0
"10
'-0"
20'-0
"20
'-0"
9
30'-1
"
8
15'-1
"15
'-0"
1 FIRST FLOOR WALL FRAMING PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
14-109-0403/06/2015
DELINEATION OF SCOPES OF WORK
It is not the function nor the purpose of these drawings to define the full
scopes of work of the various contractors, subcontractors, vendors, or
suppliers necessary to carry out the work of this project. The system of sheet
numbers and names used in these drawings is for convenient delineation of
information and is not intended to define the work of various trades or
disciplines. Items of work within a bid package may be detailed, described,
and/or indicated anywhere throughout these drawings, as well as in
accompanying specifications, addenda, and/or other components of the
bidding or contract documents. No consideration shall be given to requests
for change orders resulting from failure to obtain and review the complete set
of bidding or contract documents.
Addenda:
Scale:
Project:
Date:
A2
STATEMENT OF
COPYRIGHT
This drawing is an instrument of service.
All of the concepts, ideas, designs, plans,
and/or details as shown herein are the sole
property of
PYRAMID Architecture/Engineering &
Construction Administration, Inc.,
and were created, developed, and
presented for use on this specific project.
None of the concepts, ideas, designs,
plans, and/or details may be used by any
person or entity without the express written
consent of
PYRAMID.
203 Good Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46219Phone: 317-396-9426Fax: 317-396-9427
119 Jackson St.Anderson, IN 46016
Madison Co.Work ReleaseFacility
A1
A3
C1
C2
C3
Construction Revisions:
C4
C5
S101n
FIRST FLOORWALL AND HEADER FRAMING PLANS -
NEW CONSTRUCTION
1/8"=1'-0"
03/23/2015
2 FIRST FLOOR HEADER FRAMING PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
H15
FEC
FEC
FEC
FE
FE
ALT. 6
0'-0"+ 9'-0"T/ SHEATHING
(TYP.)
10" x
2" 1
4GA
STRU
CTUR
AL S
TEEL
JOIS
TS A
T 16
" OC
10" x
2" 1
4GA
STRU
CTUR
AL S
TEEL
JOIS
TS A
T 16
" OC
10" x
2" 1
4GA
STRU
CTUR
AL S
TEEL
JOIS
TS A
T 12
" OC
6" x 2" 18GA STRUCTURAL STEEL JOISTS AT 16" OC
34" FIRE-RATED, T&G
OSB SHEATHING(TYP.)
10" x 2" 14GA STRUCTURAL STEEL JOISTS AT 16" OC
0'-0"+ 8'-11 14"T/ JOISTS
(TYP.)
0'-0"+ 8'-11 14"T/ HEADER
0'-0"+ 8'-11 14"T/ HEADER
(2) 10" x 2" 14GABOXED HEADER
0'-0"+ 8'-11 14"T/ HEADER
(2) 10" x 2" 14GABOXED HEADER
0'-0"+ 8'-11 14"T/ HEADER
(2) 10" x 2" 14GABOXED HEADER
(2) 10" x 2" 14GABOXED HEADER
EXISTING COLUMN
0'-0"+ 4'-6"T/ SHEATHING(TYP.)
34" FIRE-RATED, T&G
OSB SHEATHING(TYP.)
LANDING FRAMING
ABCD82'-41
4"
1'-0" 25'-11" 28'-11" 26'-614"
AaBbCcD
77'-0"
25'-0"25'-0"25'-0"1'-0" 1'-0"
FEC
FEC
FEC
19'-634"
358"
638"± 35
8" 5'-658" 5'-65
8" 358" 22'-83
4"±
43 8"35 8"
8'-61 4"
35 8"9'-
83 8"35 8"
9'-83 8"
35 8"9'-
83 8"35 8"
19'-8
3 8"43 8"
35 8"8'-
61 4"35 8"
9'-83 8"
35 8"9'-
83 8"35 8"
9'-83 8"
35 8"
5'-11
5 8"6"
7'-0"
35 8"4'-
0"35 8"
7'-25 8"
35 8"
5'-3" 358" 35
8" 9'-234" 35
8" 4'-114" 6" 5'-101
4" 358" 7'-117
8"
6'-1"
35 8"52
'-23 4"
4'-10
1 4"35 8"
8'-11
1 4"35 8"
43 8"
958" 10'-71
4" 6"4'-278"
35 8"
358"
22 GA NONSTRUCTURALMETAL STUDS AT 16"OC, TYP.
2'-41 4"
4'-11
3 4"2'-
43 8"
35 8"
2'-41 4"
4'-11
3 4"5'-
01 4"4'-
113 4"
2'-43 8"
1'-114"
358" 5'-55
8" 6"
358" 9'-23
4" 358" 13'-2"
35 8"6'-
103 4"
35 8"10
'-27 8"
4'-212" 2'-63
4" 12'-912" 35
8"1'-41
8"
2'-634"
1'-418"
4'-212" 2'-63
4" 14'-514" 2'-63
4" 14'-514" 2'-63
4"
7'-10
7 8"6"
358"
6" 4'-358"
53 8"4'-
11 4"2'-
111 4"
4'-11 4"
2'-8"
6"
714" 12'-57
8" 2'-634"
1'-438"
ABCD82'-41
4"
1'-0" 25'-11" 28'-11" 26'-614"
AaBbCcD
77'-0"
25'-0"25'-0"25'-0"1'-0" 1'-0"
12'-114" 35
8" 38"
8"
GENERAL NOTES 1. SEE SHEET S200 FOR STRUCTURAL NOTES
AND SHEET S201 FOR STRUCTURALSCHEDULES.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
100'-
0"
20'-0
"40
'-0"
10'-0
"10
'-0"
20'-0
"20
'-0"
9
30'-1
"
8
15'-1
"15
'-0"
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
100'-
0"
20'-0
"40
'-0"
10'-0
"10
'-0"
20'-0
"20
'-0"
9
30'-1
"
8
15'-1
"15
'-0"
1 SECOND FLOOR FLOOR FRAMING PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
14-109-0403/06/2015
DELINEATION OF SCOPES OF WORK
It is not the function nor the purpose of these drawings to define the full
scopes of work of the various contractors, subcontractors, vendors, or
suppliers necessary to carry out the work of this project. The system of sheet
numbers and names used in these drawings is for convenient delineation of
information and is not intended to define the work of various trades or
disciplines. Items of work within a bid package may be detailed, described,
and/or indicated anywhere throughout these drawings, as well as in
accompanying specifications, addenda, and/or other components of the
bidding or contract documents. No consideration shall be given to requests
for change orders resulting from failure to obtain and review the complete set
of bidding or contract documents.
Addenda:
Scale:
Project:
Date:
A2
STATEMENT OF
COPYRIGHT
This drawing is an instrument of service.
All of the concepts, ideas, designs, plans,
and/or details as shown herein are the sole
property of
PYRAMID Architecture/Engineering &
Construction Administration, Inc.,
and were created, developed, and
presented for use on this specific project.
None of the concepts, ideas, designs,
plans, and/or details may be used by any
person or entity without the express written
consent of
PYRAMID.
203 Good Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46219Phone: 317-396-9426Fax: 317-396-9427
119 Jackson St.Anderson, IN 46016
Madison Co.Work ReleaseFacility
A1
A3
C1
C2
C3
Construction Revisions:
C4
C5
S102n
SECOND FLOORFLOOR AND WALL FRAMING PLANS -
NEW CONSTRUCTION
1/8"=1'-0"
03/23/2015
2 SECOND FLOOR WALL FRAMING PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
SHOWERSB108
URINALSB106
JANITOR/SPRINKLER
B105
BUNKS
CLASSROOMA108
RECEPTIONA111 WAITING
CORRIDORA110
EQUIPA118
DAYROOMB102b
UTILITYA119
BUNKSB101
STORA114
LIFTA120
FILESTORAGE
A112
A118
LAUNDRYB103
PASSAGEA115
A111a
A114
A112
A108
b
VESTA101
WAITINGA103
A115aA115b
MEN'SRR
A116
WOMEN'SRR
A117
TOILETSB107
CORRA121
SOUTHSTAIRA106
NORTHSTAIRA122
A104
RRA104
LAVSB104
B105
E101A101
A117
A116
E105
E106
E103
E104
A120
A111
b
AL2
AL2
AL2
AL1
AL1
STORAGEA109
STORAGEA105
LOBBYA102
A105b
A106
a
WAITINGA103
A104
RRA104
E106
A106
b
A108a
A102
CONTROLA106
SOUTHSTAIRA106
A105
a
VENDINGB102a
FEC
FEC
FEC
FE
FE
TOILETS/ LAVSF107
G102
F102
BUNKSBUNKSF104
VENDINGF103
LOBBYF101
G101
DAYROOMF102
SHOWERSF108
LAUNDRYF105
CORRF106
AL2AL2AL2
ALT. 6
1A501
1A502.2
1A502.1
1A501
1A500.1
1A500.2
1A503.2
1A503.1
1A504
1A504
ABCD82'-41
4"
1'-0" 25'-11" 28'-11" 26'-614"
AaBbCcD
77'-0"
25'-0"25'-0"25'-0"1'-0" 1'-0"
MECHC209
EXISTINGMEZZANINE
C210
WOMEN'SRR
C208
C202
C206
BREAKC207
FUTUREEXPANSION
C203
C201
LIFTC205
OFFICED201
D204
D203
D202
D201
D207
D208
D209
D210
C203b
OFFICED208
OFFICED209
OFFICED210
OFFICED207
OFFICED204
OFFICED203
OFFICED202
PUBLICRR
C202
C203a
OFFICED206
C205
D206
C204
MEN'SRR
C204
NORTHLAND'G
C206
SOUTHLAND'G
C201
CORRIDORC200b
CORRIDORD200b
CORRIDORC200a
CORRIDORD200a
CORRIDORC200c
MECHCLOSD205
C208
D205
bD2
05a
AL4
AL3 AL3
AL3 AL3 AL3
AL4
AL4
AL4
AL4
AL4
AL4
AL4
AL3
C205
OFFICEC205
C209
FEC
FEC
FEC
1A501
1A502.2
1A502.1
1A501
1A500.1
1A500.2
1A503.2
1A503.1
1A504
1A504
ABCD82'-41
4"
1'-0" 25'-11" 28'-11" 26'-614"
AaBbCcD
77'-0"
25'-0"25'-0"25'-0"1'-0" 1'-0"
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
100'-
0"
20'-0
"40
'-0"
10'-0
"10
'-0"
20'-0
"20
'-0"
9
30'-1
"
8
15'-1
"15
'-0"
1
2
3
4
5
6
710
0'-0"
20'-0
"40
'-0"
10'-0
"10
'-0"
20'-0
"20
'-0"
9
30'-1
"
8
15'-1
"15
'-0"
1 FIRST FLOOR ARCHITECTURAL PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
14-109-0403/06/2015
DELINEATION OF SCOPES OF WORK
It is not the function nor the purpose of these drawings to define the full
scopes of work of the various contractors, subcontractors, vendors, or
suppliers necessary to carry out the work of this project. The system of sheet
numbers and names used in these drawings is for convenient delineation of
information and is not intended to define the work of various trades or
disciplines. Items of work within a bid package may be detailed, described,
and/or indicated anywhere throughout these drawings, as well as in
accompanying specifications, addenda, and/or other components of the
bidding or contract documents. No consideration shall be given to requests
for change orders resulting from failure to obtain and review the complete set
of bidding or contract documents.
Addenda:
Scale:
Project:
Date:
A2
STATEMENT OF
COPYRIGHT
This drawing is an instrument of service.
All of the concepts, ideas, designs, plans,
and/or details as shown herein are the sole
property of
PYRAMID Architecture/Engineering &
Construction Administration, Inc.,
and were created, developed, and
presented for use on this specific project.
None of the concepts, ideas, designs,
plans, and/or details may be used by any
person or entity without the express written
consent of
PYRAMID.
203 Good Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46219Phone: 317-396-9426Fax: 317-396-9427
119 Jackson St.Anderson, IN 46016
Madison Co.Work ReleaseFacility
A1
A3
C1
C2
C3
Construction Revisions:
C4
C5
A100n
FIRST AND SECOND FLOORARCHITECTURAL PLANS -
NEW CONSTRUCTION
1/8"=1'-0"
03/23/2015
2 SECOND FLOOR ARCHITECTURAL PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
SHOWERSB108
URINALSB106
JANITOR/SPRINKLER
B105
BUNKS
CLASSROOMA108
RECEPTIONA111 WAITING
CORRIDORA110
EQUIPA118
DAYROOMB102b
UTILITYA119
BUNKSB101
STORA114
LIFTA120
FILESTORAGE
A112
LAUNDRYB103
PASSAGEA115
VESTA101
WAITINGA103
MEN'SRR
A116
WOMEN'SRR
A117
TOILETSB107
CORRA121
SOUTHSTAIRA106
NORTHSTAIRA122
RRA104
LAVSB104
STORAGEA109
STORAGEA105
LOBBYA102
WAITINGA103
RRA104
CONTROLA106
SOUTHSTAIRA106
VENDINGB102a
TOILETS/ LAVSF107
BUNKSBUNKSF104
VENDINGF103
LOBBYF101
DAYROOMF102
SHOWERSF108
LAUNDRYF105
CORRF106
ALT. 6
SHOWERSB108
URINALSB106
JANITOR/SPRINKLER
B105
BUNKS
CLASSROOMA108
RECEPTIONA111 WAITING
CORRIDORA110
EQUIPA118
DAYROOMB102b
UTILITYA119
BUNKSB101
STORA114
LIFTA120
FILESTORAGE
A112
LAUNDRYB103
PASSAGEA115
VESTA101
WAITINGA103
MEN'SRR
A116
WOMEN'SRR
A117
TOILETSB107
CORRA121
SOUTHSTAIRA106
NORTHSTAIRA122
RRA104
LAVSB104
STORAGEA109
STORAGEA105
LOBBYA102
WAITINGA103
RRA104
CONTROLA106
SOUTHSTAIRA106
VENDINGB102a
TOILETS/ LAVSF107
BUNKSBUNKSF104
VENDINGF103
LOBBYF101
DAYROOMF102
SHOWERSF108
LAUNDRYF105
CORRF106
ALT. 6
TVTV
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SDSD
SD
SD
SD SD SD
DD
DD
DD
SD
TVTVSD
SD
PANEL E
SD
SD
SD
SD
ATS
MECHC209
EXISTINGMEZZANINE
C210
WOMEN'SRR
C208
BREAKC207
FUTUREEXPANSION
C203
LIFTC205
OFFICED201
OFFICED208
OFFICED209
OFFICED210
OFFICED207
OFFICED204
OFFICED203
OFFICED202
PUBLICRR
C202
OFFICED206
MEN'SRR
C204
NORTHLAND'G
C206
SOUTHLAND'G
C201
CORRIDORC200b
CORRIDORD200b
CORRIDORC200a
CORRIDORD200a
CORRIDORC200c
MECHCLOSD205
OFFICEC205
MECHC209
EXISTINGMEZZANINE
C210
WOMEN'SRR
C208
BREAKC207
FUTUREEXPANSION
C203
LIFTC205
OFFICED201
OFFICED208
OFFICED209
OFFICED210
OFFICED207
OFFICED204
OFFICED203
OFFICED202
PUBLICRR
C202
OFFICED206
MEN'SRR
C204
NORTHLAND'G
C206
SOUTHLAND'G
C201
CORRIDORC200b
CORRIDORD200b
CORRIDORC200a
CORRIDORD200a
CORRIDORC200c
MECHCLOSD205
OFFICEC205
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SDSD
TV
TV
1 FIRST FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
14-109-0403/06/2015
DELINEATION OF SCOPES OF WORK
It is not the function nor the purpose of these drawings to define the full
scopes of work of the various contractors, subcontractors, vendors, or
suppliers necessary to carry out the work of this project. The system of sheet
numbers and names used in these drawings is for convenient delineation of
information and is not intended to define the work of various trades or
disciplines. Items of work within a bid package may be detailed, described,
and/or indicated anywhere throughout these drawings, as well as in
accompanying specifications, addenda, and/or other components of the
bidding or contract documents. No consideration shall be given to requests
for change orders resulting from failure to obtain and review the complete set
of bidding or contract documents.
Addenda:
Scale:
Project:
Date:
A2
STATEMENT OF
COPYRIGHT
This drawing is an instrument of service.
All of the concepts, ideas, designs, plans,
and/or details as shown herein are the sole
property of
PYRAMID Architecture/Engineering &
Construction Administration, Inc.,
and were created, developed, and
presented for use on this specific project.
None of the concepts, ideas, designs,
plans, and/or details may be used by any
person or entity without the express written
consent of
PYRAMID.
203 Good Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46219Phone: 317-396-9426Fax: 317-396-9427
119 Jackson St.Anderson, IN 46016
Madison Co.Work ReleaseFacility
A1
A3
C1
C2
C3
Construction Revisions:
C4
C5
A200n
FIRST AND SECOND FLOORREFLECTED CELIING PLANS -
NEW CONSTRUCTION
1/8"=1'-0"
03/23/2015
2 SECOND FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
PL. C
AB
PL.TOP
CONTROL A105/ NORTH
1 INTERIOR ELEVATIONSCALE: 3/8"=1'-0"
PL.TOP
CONTROL A105/ EAST
PL.TOP
PL. C
AB
RECEPTION A111/ NORTH
2 INTERIOR ELEVATIONSCALE: 3/8"=1'-0"
F15x30
PL.TOP
PL. C
AB
F15x30P DWR/APRON P DWR/APRON P DWR/APRON
1'-3" 3'-6" 2'-0" 1'-6"2'-0" 3'-1"
APRON P DWR/APRON
1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6" 3'-0" 1'-6" 1'-3" 1'-3"2'-418"± 2'-0" 3'-65
8"± (FV)2'-0" 1'-9"1'-9"℄
OF OPG
2'-6"
2'-6"
TYP. RESTROOM
3 INTERIOR ELEVATIONSCALE: 3/8"=1'-0"
LAVS B104/ SOUTH
4 INTERIOR ELEVATIONSCALE: 3/8"=1'-0"
SB36x36B30x36
W36x18 W30x30W30x30
PL.TOP
2'-6": 1st FLR.3'-6": 2nd FLR.
3'-0" 6"
5'-0" MINIMUM CLEARANCE
1'-6"
1'-3"
2'-9 1 2"
MAX
2'-5"
T.MR1
PL.TOP
20" x 30"
T.GB2
T.TP1
T.GB3 T.GB2
T.TP1
1'-0" 3'-6"
BREAK C207/ WEST
6 INTERIOR ELEVATIONSCALE: 3/8"=1'-0"
24'-1"2'-9 1 2"
MAX
2'-5"
T.MR2
PL.TOP
2'-8" 5'-4" 5'-4"BRACE (TYP)
5'-4" 5'-4"
6" 6" PL.TOPPL.SPLASH28" x 36"
T.MR2
60" x 36"
T.MR2
60" x 36"
T.MR2
60" x 36"
T.MR2
60" x 36"
TOILETS B107/ WEST
5 INTERIOR ELEVATIONSCALE: 3/8"=1'-0"
3'-0"6"
1'-6"
T.GB2
T.TP1T.GB1
T.GB3
T.COMP1
T.TP1T.TP1T.TP1
PL.TOP PL.TOP
3'-6"
3'-6"
RCD RCD
LIGHT FIXTURE (TYP)
1"
2'-9 1 2"
MAX
2'-5"
T.MR2
3'-6"±
6"
28" x 36"
LAVS B104/ NORTH
P DWR/APRON B12x30
1'-0" 78"±2'-0"
RECEPTION A111/ EAST
PL. C
AB
3'-718"± 1'-6"
P DWR/APRONP DWR/APRON F18x30F18x30
4"
F18x30F18x30F18x30 B24x30-2
TOILETS/ LAVS F107/ NORTH
7 INTERIOR ELEVATIONSCALE: 3/8"=1'-0"
2'-9 1 2"
MAX
2'-5"
PL.TOP
5'-434"5'-4"5'-45
8"
6"PL.TOPPL.SPLASH
T.MR2
60" x 36"
T.MR2
60" x 36"
T.MR2
60" x 36"
LIGHT FIXTURE (TYP)
3'-0" 6"
1'-6"
T.GB2
T.TP1T.GB1
T.GB3
T.COMP1
T.TP1 T.TP1 T.TP1 T.TP1
TOILETS/ LAVS F107/ SOUTH
OF SPECIALTIES AND EQUIPMENTITEM/ PRODUCT
SCHEDULE/ SPECIFICATIONSMARK PRODUCT NAMEMOUNTING SIZE MFR. FINISH/ COLORMATERIALFURNISH / INSTALL
CF CI OF CI OF OI
GRAB BAR
FRAMED MIRROR
GRAB BAR
TOILET PAPER DISPENSERT. TP1
T. GB2
T. MR1
T. GB1TOILET ACCESSORIES
20" x 30" +/-
1 1/2"OD x 24"
WALL MOUNTEDWALL MOUNTED
STAINLESS STEELSTAINLESS STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL; GLASS
1 1/2"OD x 42" SATIN
-B
FIRE PROTECTION
DIVISION 10: SPECIALITIES
CF CICF CI
CF CICF CI
CF CI-C CF CI
WALL MOUNTEDSEMI-RECESSED ALUMINUM; ACRYLIC LARSEN'S "MEDALLION" SERIES BRONZESIZED FOR EXTINGUISHER
FIRE EXTINGUISHER- FP.FE-
-AND BRACKET-AND CABINET
CF CILARSEN'SLARSEN'S "K" SERIES10 LB
WALL MOUNTEDWALL MOUNTED BOBRICK
TOWEL HOLDER/ BAR; EXTRA HEAVY DUTYT. TH1 CF CI WALL MOUNTED
BOBRICK
BOBRICKBOBRICK
SATIN
STAINLESS STEEL 1" OD x 18" SATINSTAINLESS STEEL SATINSINGLE ROLL W/ STORAGE
SIZED FOR EXTINGUISHER
PROD. NO.
2409RA-FG
B-6806x24B-6806x42
B -530x18B-6637
GRAB BART. GB3 STAINLESS STEEL 1 1/2"OD x 18" SATINCF CI WALL MOUNTED BOBRICK B-6806x18
BOBRICK
TRADE PKG.
TP 06FC
TP 06FC
UNFRAMED MIRRORT. MR2 WALL MOUNTEDCF CI GLASS 60" x 36"
14-109-0403/06/2015
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It is not the function nor the purpose of these drawings to define the full
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numbers and names used in these drawings is for convenient delineation of
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disciplines. Items of work within a bid package may be detailed, described,
and/or indicated anywhere throughout these drawings, as well as in
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None of the concepts, ideas, designs,
plans, and/or details may be used by any
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203 Good Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46219Phone: 317-396-9426Fax: 317-396-9427
119 Jackson St.Anderson, IN 46016
Madison Co.Work ReleaseFacility
A1
A3
C1
C2
C3
Construction Revisions:
C4
C5
A700
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS - NEW CONSTRUCTION
1/8"=1'-0"
03/23/2015
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS: DOORS, FRAMES, AND HARDWARE
NO. W H THK MATL. SPEC. ELEV. FIN. STATUS MATL. SPEC. ELEV. FIN. HEAD THROATSTATUSDOORS FRAMES
NOTESKEYED
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(MINUTES)RATING
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EXT DR / FR NEW 3'-0" 1-3/4" ST/D16 ST/F16PP; F/PT PP; F/PT 2"ST1 11 15 25 26EXT DR / FR NEW 3'-0" 1-3/4" ST/D16 ST/F16PP; F/PT PP; F/PT 2"ST1 G6 1011 15 17 25 26
A101
A104
A102
A112
NEWINT STFT DR / FR
NEWINT DR / FR
A108bA109
NEWINT DR / FR
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A105a
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NEWINT DR / FR
NEWINT DR / FR
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NEWINT DR / FRNEWINT DR / FR
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NEW 3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC N
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A111a
A114A115aA115bA116
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NEW
INT DR / FRINT DR / FR
INT DR / FR
EXISTING
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A120
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A105b
B105
B103
A119 INT DR / FRINT DR / FR EXISTING
NEWINT DR / FR
C201C202
NEWINT DR / FR
NEWINT DR / FR
NEWINT DR / FRC203aC203bC204C205C206
NEWINT VERT LIFT DR / FR
NEWINT DR / FR
NEWINT DR / FR
NEWINT DR / FR
C208 NEWINT DR / FR
D201
D204
D202NEWINT DR / FR
NEWINT DR / FR
NEWINT DR / FRD203 NEWINT DR / FR
NEWINT DR / FR
NEWINT SLIDING DR / FR
D206
D205a
D207
D210
D208NEWINT DR / FR
NEWINT DR / FR
NEWINT DR / FRD209 NEWINT DR / FR
3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"
3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"
2'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"
3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"
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W/PC N NEW G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1W/PC N NEW G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1W/PC N NEW G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1
W/PC NEW G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1
W/PC NEW 4 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1
W/PC N NEW G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1W/PC N NEW G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1W/PC N NEW G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1W/PC N NEWPF/SN G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1
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D207
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A106b
NEW 4 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1NEW 4 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1
23'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" F 1 6 21
NEW 4 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST13'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" F 1 6 21
NEW 4 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST13'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" F 1 6 213'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"
NEW ST/F16 PP; F/PTST1 4 7 8" STL
N NEW ST/F16 PP; F/PTST1 4 7 8" STL 1 10
A112
A111a
A114A115aA115bA116A117A118
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B103
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C201C202
C203aC203bC204C205C206
C208C207
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3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" ST/D16 (SIM) N NEW ST/F16 (SIM) PP; F/PTST1 G34 7 8" STL 35
353'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" ST/D16 (SIM) N NEW ST/F16 (SIM) PP; F/PTST1 G3STLINT VERT LIFT DR / FR
3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" F3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" F
NEW ST/F16 PP; F/PTST1NEW ST/F16 PP; F/PTST1 4 7 8" STL
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INT DR / FR
INT DR / FR
3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"
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INT RCD
3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC NEW 4 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1 1 21
3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC N NEW G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1 1 3 2116
3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" F NEW ST/F16 ST1 STL 1 5 21PP; F/PT
NEW 4 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST13'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" F 1 6 21
NEW 4 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST13'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" F 1 21
NEW 4 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST13'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" F 1 6 21NEW 4 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST13'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" F 1 6 21
4 7 8"
A111b A111b
3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" ST/D16
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3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" F NEW ST/F16 ST1 STLPP; F/PT 4 7 8"PF/SN 1 5 21
3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" N NEW ST/F16 PP; F/PTST1 4 7 8" STL G1PF/SN3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" N NEW ST/F16 PP; F/PTST1 4 7 8" STL G1PF/SN 1 4 15 21
328 293'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC N NEW G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1PF/SN3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC N NEW G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1PF/SN
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3
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ST/D16 F PP; F/PT NEW ST/F16 PP; F/PTST1 4 7 8" STL 1 5 21
ST/RCD1 PF/PCRCD3'-6"
2'-6"
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3'-0"
7'-0"
7'-0"7'-0"7'-0"7'-0" 1-3/4" ST/D16
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19
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2" 5 7 8"
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2" 5 7 8"2" 5 7 8"2" 5 7 8"2" 5 7 8"
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2" 5 7 8"2" 5 7 8"2" 5 7 8"2" 5 7 8"2" 5 7 8"2" 5 7 8"
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2" 5 7 8"
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2" 5 7 8"2" 5 7 8"2" 5 7 8"
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90
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EXISTINGEXT DR / FRE102 EXISTINGE101
E104E105
E103
E106
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E104E105
E103
E106
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NEWNEWNEWNEW
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NN G6 112"
N/A5 7 8"5 7 8"5 7 8"5 7 8" STL 10 15 17 25 2619 1
NEW 2'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4"(2) W/PC NEW 4 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1F-L 1 11aD205b D205bPF/SN 2" 5 7 8"INT SLIDING DR / FRD205b
C209C211
C209C211
C209C211
NEWINT DR / FR 3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC N NEW G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1 1 3 2116PF/SN 2" 5 7 8"
NEWINT DR / FR 3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" F NEW ST/F16 PP; F/PTST1 4 7 8" STL 1 5 21PF/SN 2" 5 7 8"
310
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43
A108a INT DR / FR NEW 3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" N NEW ST/F16 PP; F/PTST1 4 7 8" STL G1PF/SN3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" N NEW ST/F16 PP; F/PTST1 4 7 8" STL G1PF/SN 1 4 15 21192" 5 7 8"
A106a NEWINT DR / FR 3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC N NEW G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1 1 3 2116PF/SN NEW ST/F16 PP; F/PTST1 2" 5 7 8"
FF
55 21
EXISTING
5
A104
A102
A108bA109
A105aA105b
A106b
A108a
A106a
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A102
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A106b
A108a
A106a
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1
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G101
F102
EXT DR / FR NEW 3'-0" 1-3/4" ST/D16 ST/F16PP; F/PT PP; F/PT 2"ST1 G6 1011 15 17 25 26STL 197'-0" NEWN 5 7 8" 28 29
28 29
EXT DR / FR NEW 3'-0" 1-3/4" ST/D16 ST/F16PP; F/PT PP; F/PT 2"ST1 11 15 25 26STL 197'-0" F NEW 5 7 8" 43G102G101
F102
G102G101
F102NEWINT DR / FR 3'-0" 6'-8" 1-3/4" W/PC N NEWPF/SN G14 7 8"ST/F16 PP; F/PT STLST1 1 3 21162" 5 7 8"
EXISTING
7 14"
N/AN/AN/A
N/AN/A
14-109-0403/06/2015
DELINEATION OF SCOPES OF WORK
It is not the function nor the purpose of these drawings to define the full
scopes of work of the various contractors, subcontractors, vendors, or
suppliers necessary to carry out the work of this project. The system of sheet
numbers and names used in these drawings is for convenient delineation of
information and is not intended to define the work of various trades or
disciplines. Items of work within a bid package may be detailed, described,
and/or indicated anywhere throughout these drawings, as well as in
accompanying specifications, addenda, and/or other components of the
bidding or contract documents. No consideration shall be given to requests
for change orders resulting from failure to obtain and review the complete set
of bidding or contract documents.
Addenda:
Scale:
Project:
Date:
A2
STATEMENT OF
COPYRIGHT
This drawing is an instrument of service.
All of the concepts, ideas, designs, plans,
and/or details as shown herein are the sole
property of
PYRAMID Architecture/Engineering &
Construction Administration, Inc.,
and were created, developed, and
presented for use on this specific project.
None of the concepts, ideas, designs,
plans, and/or details may be used by any
person or entity without the express written
consent of
PYRAMID.
203 Good Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46219Phone: 317-396-9426Fax: 317-396-9427
119 Jackson St.Anderson, IN 46016
Madison Co.Work ReleaseFacility
A1
A3
C1
C2
C3
Construction Revisions:
C4
C5
A800
OPENINGSCHEDULE
1/8"=1'-0"
03/23/2015
WAINS.
OF INTERIOR FINISHES
NUMBER
SPECIFICATIONS
SUBSTRATENAME
ROOMMATERIAL
FLOOR
PACKAGEMATERIALEASTSUBSTRATE
BASE/ WAINSCOT/ WALLS
WALLWEST
WALLSOUTHWALL
NORTHWALL SUBSTRATE HEIGHT
CEILINGRATING
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK
CAB. CAB.
KEYED NOTES
ABBREVIATIONS
ROOMFINISH(ES) NOTES
KEYED
OF INTERIOR FINISHESSCHEDULE
UPPERLOWER
CDX
CMU
CONC
CONC-SN
EX
GWB
GWB(2)
GWB-MR
OSB
PLAS
PLY
PREC
TX
WD
PLYWOOD; CDX
CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS
CONC: POURED-IN-PLACE
CONC: POURED-IN-PLACE WITH INTEGRAL STAIN
EXISTING
GYPSUM WALLBOARD: 1 LAYER
GYPSUM WALLBOARD: 2 LAYERS
MOISTURE RESISTANT GYPSUM WALLBOARD: 1 LAYER
ORIENTED STRANDBOARD
PLASTER
PLYWOOD
PRECAST CONC
TEXTURED
WOOD/ LUMBER
EXISTING TO REMAIN
MATCH EXISTING
SELECTED BY OWNER FROM MFR'S STANDARD PALETTE
TO BE DETERMINED
PREFINISHED
SUBSTRATES
ETR
ME
SBO
TBD
PF
1. FINISH WORK IN THIS ROOM IS PART OF AN ALTERNATE BID.
D. STEEL1. EXT. PAINT: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEM2. EXT. PAINT: QUICK DRYING ENAMEL SYSTEM3. EXT. PAINT: ALUMINUM PAINT SYSTEM4. HIGH PERF. COATING: HIGH-BUILD EPOXY SYSTEM5. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGM. POLYUR. OVER EPOXY SYSTEM6. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGM. POLYUR. OVER EPOXY ZINC-RICH PRIMER SYSTEM7. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGM. POLYUR. OVER HIGH-BUILD EPOXY SYSTEM
E. GALVANIZED METAL1. EXT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. EXT. PAINT: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEM3. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY SYSTEM4. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGM. POLYURETHANE
5. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGM. POLYUR. OVER VINYL WASH & EPOXY PRIMER SYST.
F. ALUMINUM1. EXT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. EXT. PAINT: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEM3. EXT. PAINT: ALKYD SYSTEM
4. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY SYSTEM 5. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGMENTED POLYURETHANE SYSTEM
G. STAINLESS STEEL1. EXT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. EXT. PAINT: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEM
H. WOOD: NON-TRAFFIC SURFACES1. EXT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. EXT. PAINT: LATEX OVER ALKYD PRIMER SYSTEM3. EXT. PAINT: ALKYD SYSTEM4. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGM. POLYURETHANE SYSTEM
I. WOOD DECKING: TRAFFIC SURFACES1. EXT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. EXT. PAINT: LATEX OVER ALKYD PRIMER SYSTEM3. EXT. PAINT: ALKYD FLOOR ENAMEL SYSTEM
J. PLASTIC TRIM1. EXT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. EXT. PAINT: ALKYD SYSTEM
K. PORTLAND CEMENT1. EXT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. EXT. PAINT: LATEX OVER ALKYLI-RESISTANT PRIMER SYSTEM3. EXT. PAINT: HIGH-BUILD LATEX SYSTEM
A. WOOD: NON -TRAFFIC/ VERTICAL SURFACES1. INT. FINISH: SOLID COLOR LATEX STAIN (OVER LATEX PRIMER) SYSTEM2. INT. FINISH: SOLID COLOR LATEX STAIN (OVER ALKYD PRIMER) SYSTEM3. INT. FINISH: SOLID COLOR SOLVENT-BASED STAIN SYSTEM4. INT. FINISH: SEMITRANSPARENT STAIN SYSTEM5. INT. FINISH: SEMITRANSPARENT STAIN SYSTEM6. INT. FINISH: WATER-BASED VARNISH OVER STAIN SYSTEM7. INT. FINISH: WATER-BASED VARNISH SYSTEM8. INT. FINISH: ALKYD VARNISH OVER STAIN SYSTEM9. INT. FINISH: ALKYD VARNISH OVER STAIN SYSTEM10. INT. FINISH: ALKYD VARNISH SYSTEM11. INT. FINISH: POLYURETHANE VARNISH OVER STAIN SYSTEM12. INT. FINISH: POLYURETHANE VARNISH SYSTEM13. INT. FINISH: MOISTURE-CURED CLEAR POLYUR. OVER STAIN SYSTEM14. INT. FINISH: MOISTURE-CURED CLEAR POLYUR. SYSTEM15. INT. FINISH: CLEAR, TWO-COMPONENT POLYUR. SYSTEM
INTERIOR STAINING AND TRANSPARENT FINISHING (SN)D. STEEL
1. INT. PAINT: LATEX OVER ALKYD PRIMER SYSTEM2. INT. PAINT: WATER-BASED DRY-FALL SYSTEM3. INT. PAINT: INSTITUTIONAL LOW-ODOR/ VOC LATEX SYSTEM4. INT. PAINT: HIGH-PERFORMANCE ARCHITECTURAL LATEX SYSTEM5. INT. PAINT: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEM6. INT. PAINT: ALKYD SYSTEM7. INT. PAINT: QUICK-DRYING ENAMEL SYSTEM8. INT. PAINT: ALKYD DRY-FALL SYSTEM9. INT. PAINT: ALUMINUM PAINT SYSTEM10. HIGH PERF. COATING: HIGH-BUILD EPOXY SYSTEM11. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY SYSTEM12. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY-MODIFIED LATEX SYSTEM13. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGM. POLYUR. SYSTEM14. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGM. POLYUR. OVER INORGANIC ZINC-RICH PRIMER SYSTEM15. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGM. POLYUR. OVER EPOXY ZINC-RICH PRIMER SYSTEM16. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGM. POLYUR. OVER HIGH-BUILD EPOXY SYSTEM
E. GALVANIZED METAL1. INT. PAINT: LATEX OVER WATERBORNE PRIMER SYSTEM2. INT. PAINT: WATER-BASED DRYFALL SYSTEM3. INT. PAINT: INSTITUTIONAL LOW ODOR/ VOC LATEX SYSTEM4. INT. PAINT: HIGH-PERFORMANCE ARCHITECTURAL LATEX SYSTEM5. INT. PAINT: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEM6. INT. PAINT: ALUMINUM PAINT SYSTEM7. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY SYSTEM8. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGM. POLYURETHANE
F. ALUMINUM (NON-ANODIZED OR OTHERWISE COATED)1. INT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. INT. PAINT: INSTITUTIONAL LOW ODOR/ VOC LATEX SYSTEM3. INT. PAINT: HIGH-PERFORMANCE ARCHITECTURAL LATEX SYSTEM4. INT. PAINT: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL LATEX SYSTEM5. INT. PAINT: ALKYD SYSTEM6. INT. PAINT: ALUMINUM PAINT SYSTEM
4. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY SYSTEM 5. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGMENTED POLYURETHANE SYSTEM
G. WOOD: NON-TRAFFIC SURFACES1. INT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. INT. PAINT: LATEX OVER ALKYD PRIMER SYSTEM3. INT. PAINT: INSTITUTIONAL LOW ODOR/ VOC LATEX SYSTEM4. INT. PAINT: HIGH-PERFORMANCE ARCHITECTURAL LATEX SYSTEM5. INT. PAINT: ALKYD SYSTEM6. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY SYSTEM7. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGMENTED POLYURETHANE SYSTEM
H. WOOD DECKING: TRAFFIC SURFACES1. INT. PAINT: LATEX FLOOR PAINT SYSTEM2. INT. PAINT: ALKYD FLOOR ENAMEL SYSTEM3. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY SYSTEM
HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGMENTED POLYURETHANE SYSTEM
A. FLOORING1. AF1 ACCESS FLOORING2. ATHL1 ATHLETIC FLOORING3. CPT1 CARPETING TYPE 14. CPT2 CARPETING TYPE 25. CT1 CERAMIC TILE6. GRATE1 FIBERGLASS GRATING7. PT/__ PAINT, STAIN, SEALER, OR SPECIAL COATING:
SEE INTERIOR PAINTING SCHEDULE8. RTR1 RUBBER TREADS AND RISERS9. VS1 VINYL SHEET10. VCT1 VINYL COMPOSITON TILE11. VTR1 VINYL TREADS AND RISERS
B. BASE1. CPT1 CARPET BASE2. VB1 VINYL BASE;
COVE AT HARD SURFACESSTRAIGHT AT CARPETING
3. VB2 VINYL BASE; MOLDED PROFILE4. WBB1 WOOD BASEBOARD
C. WAINSCOT/ WALL FINISHES1. FRP1 FIBERGLASS-REINFORCED PLASTIC COMPOSITE PANELS2. PT/ PAINT OR SPECIAL COATING:
SEE INTERIOR PAINTING SCHEDULE3. MWP METAL WALL PANELS4. SAP1 FABRIC -WRAPPED, SOUND-ABSORBING PANEL UNITS5. VWC1 VINYL WALLCOVERING6. WWP1 WOOD WALL PANELING
D. CEILING FINISHES1. APC1 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING AND SUSP. SYSTEM2. APC2 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING AND SUSP. SYSTEM-
-MOISTURE RESISTANT3. CAP1 CEMENTITIOUS ACOUSTIC PANELS4. MCP METAL CEILING PANELS5. PT/__ PAINT OR SPECIAL COATING:
SEE INTERIOR PAINTING SCHEDULE6. SAP1 FABRIC -WRAPPED, SOUND-ABSORBING PANEL UNITS
E. INTERIOR ARCH. WOODWORK FINISHES1. PL1 PLASTIC LAMINATE FOR CABINETRY2. PL2 PLASTIC LAMINATE FOR COUNTERS AND SILLS3. PL3 PLASTIC LAMINATE: ACID RESISTANT FOR COUNTERS4. PT/__ PAINT OR SPECIAL COATING:
SEE INTERIOR PAINTING SCHEDULE5. SN/__ STAIN OR TRANSPARENT FINISH:
SEE INTERIOR PAINTING SCHEDULE6. SOL1 SOLID SURFACE FOR COUNTERS AND SILLS7. SS1 STAINLESS STEEL FOR COUNTERS8. WD1 FINISHED WOOD FOR CABINETRY
INTERIOR SURFACE FINISHES
WDW SILL TRIM TRIM
I. FIBERGLASS AND PLASTIC TRIM1. INT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. IINT. PAINT: INSTITUTIONAL LOW ODOR/ VOC LATEX SYSTEM3. INT. PAINT: HIGH-PERFORMANCE ARCHITECTURAL LATEX SYSTEM4. INT. PAINT: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEM5. INT. PAINT: ALKYD SYSTEM
J. GYPSUM BOARD 0. INT. PAINT: LATEX CEILING PAINT SYSTEM
1. INT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. IINT. PAINT: INSTITUTIONAL LOW ODOR/ VOC LATEX SYSTEM3. INT. PAINT: HIGH-PERFORMANCE ARCHITECTURAL LATEX SYSTEM4. INT. PAINT: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEM5. INT. PAINT: ALKYD OVER LATEX PRIMER SYSTEM6. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY SYSTEM7. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY-MODIFIED LATEX SYSTEM
K. SPRAY-TEXTURED CEILINGS1. INT. PAINT: LATEX (FLAT) SYSTEM; SPRAY-APPLIED2. IINT. PAINT: LATEX (SEMI-GLOSS) SYSTEM; SPRAY-APPLIED3. INT. PAINT: LATEX OVER ALKYD PRIMER (SEMI-GLOSS) SYSTEM4. INT. PAINT: ALKYD (FLAT) SYSTEM5. INT. PAINT: ALKYD (SEMI-GLOSS) SYSTEM
/ APRONBASETOP/
SPLASH A. TRIM PACKAGE "A":DOOR CASINGS: WOODWINDOW CASINGS: SOLID SURFACE SILL; NONE AT JAMB AND HEAD(DRYWALL RETURNS)
B. TRIM PACKAGE "B":DOOR FRAMES: PAINTED STEELDOOR CASINGS: NONEWINDOW CASINGS: SOLID SURFACE SILL; NONE AT JAMB AND HEAD(DRYWALL RETURNS)
MILLWORK TRIM PACKAGE NOTES GENERAL NOTESA. SCOPE OF WORK: PROVIDE FLOOR, WALL, CEILING, AND OTHER FINISHES IN
EACH INTERIOR ROOM AS SHOWN ON THE SCHEDULE.
B. DISCREPANCIES: ADVISE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY OF ANY DISCREPANCIESFOUND IN THESE SCHEDULES AND SPECS.
C. SUBSTITUTIONS: PRODUCTS AND COLORS NOTED IN FINISH SCHEDULE AREFOR BIDDING PURPOSES ONLY. SUBSTITUTIONS ARE ACCEPTABLE WHENAPPROVED BY ARCHITECT. ACTUAL SELECTION OF PRODUCTS AND COLORSWILL BE BY OWNER AND ARCHITECT DURING SUBMITTAL PROCESS.
D. RECOMMENDATIONS: PROVIDE OWNER AND ARCHITECT WITHMANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED MATERIALS AND PROCEDURES. INSTALLMATERIALS NOTED ON ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE USING MANUFACTURER'SRECOMMENDED MATERIALS AND PROCEDURES.
E. UNSPECIFIED MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS: IF A MATERIAL OR PRODUCTDOES NOT HAVE A SPECIFIED MANUFACTURER OR PRODUCT NAME ON THESCHEDULE, SUBMIT PRODUCTS FOR APPROVAL THAT MEET THE DESCRIBEDREQUIREMENTS
F. FLAME SPREAD: MAXIMUM FLAME SPREAD OF ALL INTERIOR FINISHES ANDMATERIALS SHALL BE 25 OF LESS. MAXIMUM SMOKE SENSITY OF INTERIORMATERIALS AND FINISHES SHALL BE LIMITED TO 450 OR LESS, AS TESTEDPER UBC STANDARD 8-1, AS INTENDED FOR USE.
G. DRYWALL: PROVIDE THE SPECIFIED LEVELS OF DRYWALL FINISH AT THEFOLLOWING AREAS:
a. EXPOSED WALLS: LEVEL 4b. CONCEALED SURFACES: LEVEL 1 MINIMUMc. SUBSTRATE FOR TILE SURFACES: LEVEL 2d. EXPOSED CEILINGS: : LEVEL 5 OR TEXTURED FINISH (SEE SCHEDULE)
H. PAINTING OF DOORS AND TRIM: COORDINATE THE PAINTING OR STAININGOF DOORS AND TRIM WITH WORK SHOWN ON THE OPENING SCHEDULE.
I. PAINTING OF BULKHEADS: PAINT VERTICAL FACE(S) OF BULKHEAD THESAME AS THE ADJACENT WALL(S). PAINT THE UNDERSIDE OF THE BULKHEADTHE SAME AS THE CEILING SURFACE. SEE CEILING PLAN AND/ OR INTERIORELEVATIONS FOR LOCATIONS AND HEIGHTS OF BULKHEADS AND OTHERADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
J. BULKHEAD HEIGHTS: FOR HEIGHTS OF BULKHEADS, SEE NOTATIONS ONCEIILING PLANS.
K. CEILING HEIGHTS: CEILING HEIGHTS ARE INDICATED TO THE NEAREST INCH.
L. PAINT COLORS: THE FINAL SELECTION OF PAINT COLORS MAY INCLUDEMORE THAN ONE COLOR FOR EACH TYPE OF PAINT SPECIFIED. HOWEVER,NO INDIVIDUAL ROOM WILL HAVE MORE THAN ONE COLOR PER TYPE OFPAINT, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
M. APPLICABLE FINISHES: NOT ALL SPECIFIED FINISHES ARE NECESSARILYUSED ON THIS PROJECT.
N. UNDERLAYMENTS AT FRAMED WOOD FLOORS (WHERE APPLICABLE):PROVIDE UNDERLAYMENT OF NECESSARYTHICKNESS AT EACH FLOORSUBSTRATE TO ENSURE A FLUSH, LEVEL TRANSITION BETWEEN ADJACENTFLOOR FINISHES. AT CARPET AND VINYL, PROVIDE 1/4", 5-PLY INTERIORGRADE PLYWOOD, SUCH AS "TECH-PLY". AT CERAMIC TILE, PROVIDE 1/2"CONCRETE BOARD. SAND ALL SUBFLOOR SEAMS PRIOR TO INSTALLATIONOF UNDERLAYMENTS.
O. WINDOW TREATMENTS: VERIFY WHETHER WINDOW TREATMENTS ARE INTHE PROJECT SCOPE BY CHECKING THE KEYED NOTES COLUMN FOR EACHROOM, AS WELL AS THE SPECIFICATIONS AND SCOPE SUMMARIES IN THEPROJECT MANUAL.
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APC1VB1 PL28'-0"PT/J2PT/J2PT/J2PT/J2CPT1 GWB PL1 PL1APC1GWBGWB VB1 8'-0"PT/J7 PT/J7 PT/J7 PT/J7 PL2
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A. CONCRETE: NON -TRAFFIC/ VERTICAL SURFACES1. INT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. INT. PAINT: LATEX OVER LATEX AGGREGATE SYSTEM3. INT. PAINT: INSTITUTIONAL LOW-ODOR/ VOC LATEX SYSTEM4. INT. PAINT: HIGH-PERFORMANCE ARCHITECTURAL LATEX SYSTEM5. INT. PAINT: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEM6. INT. PAINT: ALKYD SYSTEM7. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY SYSTEM8. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY-MODIFIED LATEX SYSTEM
B. CONCRETE: TRAFFIC/ HORIZONTAL SURFACES1. INT. PAINT: LATEX FLOOR ENAMEL SYSTEM2. INT. PAINT: ALKYD FLOOR ENAMEL SYSTEM3. INT. PAINT: CONCRETE STAIN SYSTEM4. INT. PAINT: WATER-BASED CLEAR SEALER SYSTEM5. INT. PAINT: SOLVENT-BASED CLEAR SEALER SYSTEM6. INT. PAINT: LATEX AGGREGATE SYSTEM7. INT. PAINT: INSTITUTIONAL LOW-ODOR/ VOC LATEX SYSTEM8. INT. PAINT: HIGH-PERFORMANCE ARCHITECTURAL LATEX SYSTEM9. INT. PAINT: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEM10. INT. PAINT: ALKYD SYSTEM11. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY SYSTEM12. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGMENTED POLYUR. SYSTEM13. HIGH PERF. COATING: CLEAR TWO-COMPONENT POLYUR. SYSTEM
C. CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS1. INT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. INT. PAINT: INSTITUTIONAL LOW-ODOR/ VOC LATEX SYSTEM3. INT. PAINT: HIGH-PERFORMANCE ARCHITECTURAL LATEX SYSTEM4. INT. PAINT: WATER-BASED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEM5. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY STEM6. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY-MODIFIED LATEX SYSTEM
INTERIOR PAINTING AND SPECIAL COATINGS (PT)
A. CONCRETE: NON -TRAFFIC/ VERTICAL SURFACES1. EXT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. EXT. PAINT: HIGH-BUILD LATEX SYSTEM3. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY SYSTEM4. ELASTOMERIC: PRIMER, ELASTOMERIC, AND FINISH-COAT COLOR SYSTEM
B. CONCRETE: TRAFFIC/ HORIZONTAL SURFACES1. EXT. PAINT: LATEX FLOOR PAINT SYSTEM2. EXT. PAINT: WATER-BASED CLEAR SEALER SYSTEM3. EXT. PAINT: SOLVENT-BASED CLEAR SEALER SYSTEM4. HIGH PERF. COATING: EPOXY DECK COATING/ SLIP RESISTANT SYSTEM
C. CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS1. EXT. PAINT: LATEX SYSTEM2. EXT. PAINT: HIGH BUILD LATEX SYSTEM3. EXT. PAINT: LATEX AGGREGATE SYSTEM4. HIGH PERF. COATING: PIGM. POLYUR. OVER HIGH-BUILD EPOXY SYSTEM5. ELASTOMERIC: PRIMER, BLOCK FILLER, ELASTOMERIC, & COLOR SYSTEM
EXTERIOR PAINTING AND SPECIAL COATINGS (XPT)
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14-109-0403/06/2015
DELINEATION OF SCOPES OF WORK
It is not the function nor the purpose of these drawings to define the full
scopes of work of the various contractors, subcontractors, vendors, or
suppliers necessary to carry out the work of this project. The system of sheet
numbers and names used in these drawings is for convenient delineation of
information and is not intended to define the work of various trades or
disciplines. Items of work within a bid package may be detailed, described,
and/or indicated anywhere throughout these drawings, as well as in
accompanying specifications, addenda, and/or other components of the
bidding or contract documents. No consideration shall be given to requests
for change orders resulting from failure to obtain and review the complete set
of bidding or contract documents.
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CU4-1CU5-1CU4-2CU5-2
12x16R1
12x16R1
12x16R1
300S5
300S5
300S5
7.5 TON
7.5 TON
5 TON
4 TON5 TON
100S1
75S3 165
-
12x16R1
5 TON 4 TON
PU7.5-2
PU5-1
GAS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS
GA
S
GAS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GAS
GAS
180EF2
375S5
375S5
PU8.5-1
24x16R1
8.5 TON
GAS
GA
SG
AS
GA
S
GAS METER
175S1
12x16R1
<24x16
380EF3
380EF3
300S1
12x16R1
12x16R1
36x10> 30x10> 22x10>
250S5250
S5
375S5
375S5
375S5
375S5
375S5
SHOWERSB108
URINALSB106
JANITOR/SPRINKLER
B105
BUNKS
CLASSROOMA108
RECEPTIONA111 WAITING
CORRIDORA110
EQUIPA118
DAYROOMB102b
UTILITYA119
BUNKSB101
STORA114
LIFTA120
FILESTORAGE
A112
LAUNDRYB103
PASSAGEA115
VESTA101
WAITINGA103
MEN'SRR
A116
WOMEN'SRR
A117
TOILETSB107
CORRA121
SOUTHSTAIRA106
NORTHSTAIRA122
RRA104
LAVSB104
STORAGEA109
STORAGEA105
LOBBYA102
WAITINGA103
RRA104
CONTROLA106
SOUTHSTAIRA106
VENDINGB102a
TOILETS/ LAVSF107
BUNKSBUNKSF104
VENDINGF103
LOBBYF101
DAYROOMF102
SHOWERSF108
LAUNDRYF105
CORRF106
ALT. 6
FU5-1
<30x
12<2
4x8
8"Ø
18x24R1
<20x
8<1
6x8
8"Ø
8"Ø
8"Ø
8"Ø
8"Ø
8"Ø
8"Ø
8"Ø
8"Ø
175S2
175S2
175S2
175S2
175S2
250S2
250S2
30x1
2>24
x8>
20x8
>
250S2
250S2
6"Ø
8"Ø
125S3
75S3
75S3
6"Ø
6"Ø
6"Ø
75S3
150S5
50S5
80EF1
80EF1
80EF1
12x16R1
12x16R1
12x16R1
12x16R1
12x16R1
12x16R1
12x16R1
<30x
12
12x16R1
12x16R1
12x16R1
12x16R1
12x16R1
36x48R1
12x16R1
12x16R1
18x24R1
FU4-EX
FU5-EX
FU4-1
6"Ø
100S1
75S3
175S2
175S2
175S2
175S2
175S2
8"Ø
8"Ø
8"Ø
6"Ø
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
4 TON
5 TON
6"Ø
75S3
12x8
250S2
12x16R1
12x16R1
MECHC209
EXISTINGMEZZANINE
C210
WOMEN'SRR
C208
BREAKC207
FUTUREEXPANSION
C203
LIFTC205
OFFICED201
OFFICED208
OFFICED209
OFFICED210
OFFICED207
OFFICED204
OFFICED203
OFFICED202
PUBLICRR
C202
OFFICED206
MEN'SRR
C204
NORTHLAND'G
C206
SOUTHLAND'G
C201
CORRIDORC200b
CORRIDORD200b
CORRIDORC200a
CORRIDORD200a
CORRIDORC200c
MECHCLOSD205
OFFICEC205
GENERAL NOTES 1. GAS PIPING SHOWN ON THIS SHEET IS THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TRADE PACKAGE 22 -PLUMBING CONTRACTOR.
2. THE TWO FURNACES DESIGNATED AS FU4-EXAND FU5-EX ARE EXISTING AND ARE TOREMAIN. THE CONDENSERS THAT WEREPAIRED WITH THESE FURNACES WERERECENTLY STOLEN AND NEED TO BEREPLACED WITH NEW CONDENSERS. 1 FIRST FLOOR HVAC PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTION
SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
14-109-0403/06/2015
DELINEATION OF SCOPES OF WORK
It is not the function nor the purpose of these drawings to define the full
scopes of work of the various contractors, subcontractors, vendors, or
suppliers necessary to carry out the work of this project. The system of sheet
numbers and names used in these drawings is for convenient delineation of
information and is not intended to define the work of various trades or
disciplines. Items of work within a bid package may be detailed, described,
and/or indicated anywhere throughout these drawings, as well as in
accompanying specifications, addenda, and/or other components of the
bidding or contract documents. No consideration shall be given to requests
for change orders resulting from failure to obtain and review the complete set
of bidding or contract documents.
Addenda:
Scale:
Project:
Date:
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This drawing is an instrument of service.
All of the concepts, ideas, designs, plans,
and/or details as shown herein are the sole
property of
PYRAMID Architecture/Engineering &
Construction Administration, Inc.,
and were created, developed, and
presented for use on this specific project.
None of the concepts, ideas, designs,
plans, and/or details may be used by any
person or entity without the express written
consent of
PYRAMID.
203 Good Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46219Phone: 317-396-9426Fax: 317-396-9427
119 Jackson St.Anderson, IN 46016
Madison Co.Work ReleaseFacility
A1
A3
C1
C2
C3
Construction Revisions:
C4
C5
M100n
FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR HVAC PLANS -
NEW CONSTRUCTION
1/8"=1'-0"
03/23/2015
2 SECOND FLOOR HVAC PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
OF DIFFUSERS, REGISTERS, GRILLES, LOUVERS, DAMPERSSCHEDULE/SPECS
SCHEDULE MARK NOTESDESCRIPTION MFR. MODEL NO. POWER REQS.AFUE FLUE IGNITION FUSEFUEL
SEER MCA LINE SIZE FUSECOOLING CAP.
PROVIDE WEATHERPROOF HOOD, SCREEN, & DAMPER
A. APPLICABLE ITEMS: THIS SCHEDULE IS A STANDARD SCHEDULE. NOT ALL FIXTURES ARE NECESSARILY USED ON THIS PROJECT. SEE PLANS FOR APPLICABLE ITEMS.
B. SUBSTITUTIONS: PRODUCTS NOTED ON THE SCHEDULES ARE FOR BIDDING PURPOSES ONLY. EQUIVALENT PRODUCTS BY OTHER MANUFACTURERS MAY BE SUBMITTED TO THE ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW ANDPOSSIBLE APPROVAL.. ACTUAL SELECTION OF PRODUCTS WILL BE BY OWNER AND ARCHITECT DURING SUBMITTAL PROCESS.
C. DUCT SYSTEMS: DUCT SYSTEMS SHALL BE GALVANIZED METAL. DIMENSIONS ARE INSIDE -TO-INSIDE DIMENSIONS, AS SHOWN ON PLANS. THE MAIN TRUNK IS RECTANGULAR DUCT. AREA DUCTS ARE SPIRALDUCT. SMALLER BRANCH RUNS IN ATTIC AREA MAY BE INSULATED FLEX DUCT.
GENERAL NOTES HVAC SYSTEM
T THERMOSTAT TRANE TAYSTAT302C 2-STAGE HEAT; 1-STAGE COOL; AUTO CHANGEOVER; 7-DAY
MODEL
MARK
S1
DESCRIPTION
PRICE 4-W
CFM
AS NOTEDSUPPLY AIR REGISTERS
S2
NECKNECK FACENECKSIZESIZE
S3
R1RETURN AIR GRILLES
R2
R4
SURFACE/ TRANSFERLAY-IN
24"x24"24"x24"
4-W
EGGCRATE
LAY-INLAY-IN 6" R
8" R
S4SURFACE MOUNTED
DUCT MOUNTED
DBL. DEFLECTION
DBL. DEFLECTION
" "
PRICE "
" "
"
12"x 6"
12"x 6"
535 AS NOTED 80 24"x24"
FXD. LVR.
S5SURFACE MOUNTED " 12"x12"
R3 LAY-IN EGGCRATE " 80 12"x24"
CU4 CONDENSER TRANE 4TTB 30 48 D 1000B 240V 1PH 25A 60HZ ELEC. 1348,000 17.6 1 1/8" & 5/8" 35 AMPXB13 4 TON UNITCU5 CONDENSER TRANE 4TTB 30 60 D 1000B 240V 1PH 25A 60HZ ELEC. 1360,000 21.0 1 1/8" & 5/8" 35 AMPXB13 5 TON UNIT
DESCRIPTION MFR. MODEL NO. FUELMODEL
COIL4 COIL TRANE COMFORTCOIL5 COIL TRANE 4TXC D 061 BC 3 HCBCOMFORT
22"x22"11"x22"
4TXC C 049 BC 3 HCB
NOTESPOWER REQS.
CFM.DESCRIPTION MFR. MODEL NO. FUELMODEL NOTESPOWER REQS.120V 1PH 120V 1PH 120V 1PH 120V 1PH
ELEC.ELEC.ELEC.
EF1 EXHAUST FANEF2 EF3
SP-B90 80 180380
" "" "
""
""
""
""
R5 WALL MOUNT
DESCRIPTION MFR. MODEL NO. MODEL
DESCRIPTION MFR. MODEL NO. FUELEWH1 ELECTRIC WALL HEATER BROAN 174 208V 1PH
DESCRIPTION MFR. MODEL NO. MODEL
ELEC.
SCD " 520
"
70 24"x16"
A. APPLICABLE ITEMS: THIS SCHEDULE IS A STANDARD SCHEDULE. NOT ALL FIXTURES ARE NECESSARILY USED ON THIS PROJECT. SEE PLANS FOR APPLICABLE ITEMS AND THE REQUIRED NUMBER OF ITEMS.
B. SUBSTITUTIONS: PRODUCTS NOTED ON THE SCHEDULES ARE FOR BIDDING PURPOSES ONLY. EQUIVALENT PRODUCTS BY OTHER MANUFACTURERS MAY BE SUBMITTED TO THE ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW ANDPOSSIBLE APPROVAL.. ACTUAL SELECTION OF PRODUCTS WILL BE BY OWNER AND ARCHITECT DURING SUBMITTAL PROCESS.
C. DUCT SYSTEMS: DUCT SYSTEMS SHALL BE GALVANIZED METAL. DIMENSIONS ARE INSIDE -TO-INSIDE DIMENSIONS, AS SHOWN ON PLANS. THE MAIN TRUNK IS RECTANGULAR DUCT. AREA DUCTS ARE SPIRALDUCT. SMALLER BRANCH RUNS IN ATTIC AREA MAY BE INSULATED FLEX DUCT. EXTERIOR DUCTS ARE REQUIRED TO BE INSULATED AND WRAPPED IN EPDM.
GENERAL NOTES
POWER
POWER REQS.POWERPOWER NOTES1500 W
DUCT6" R6" R
8"x 8"
GREENHECKSP-B200SP-A390
MOUNTINGCEILING
CEILINGCEILING
MFR. MODEL MODEL NO. NOTES
6" R8" R
MARK NOTESDESCRIPTION MFR. MODEL NO.
TUC1 D 100 A 960 1A
AFUE FLUE IGNITION FUSEFUEL
NAT. GAS
MODEL120V 1PH 60A92.1 3" SILICONE NITRIDE 20 AMPXB90 PAIRED WITH 4 TON CU4 AND COIL4 U.O.N120V 1PH 60A92.1 3" SILICONE NITRIDE 20 AMPXB90 PAIRED WITH 5 TON CU5 AND COIL5 U.O.N.
FU4FU5
FURNACE/ UPFLOW TRANEFURNACE/ UPFLOW TRANE
NAT. GAS 80,000/ 75,000 TUC1 C 080 A 948 1A100,000/ 93,000
5 TON UNIT7.5 TON UNIT; SINGLE COMPRESSOR
PACKAGE UNIT TRANE YSC 060 E3E HA0000PRECEDENTPU5PACKAGE UNIT TRANE YSC 090 E3E HA0000PRECEDENTPU7.5
MARK
CU4 CU5
COIL4COIL5
EF1 EF2 EF3
EWH1
MARKFU4FU5
208-230V 3PH 60A208-230V 3PH 60A
BTUH IN/OUTPUT
BTUH IN/OUTPUT
SEERCOOLING CAP.
GAS/ELECGAS/ELEC
63,100 95,000
10+10+
80+80+
60 AMP60 AMP
130,000/103,000 200,000/162,000
PU5PU7.5
PACKAGE UNIT TRANE YSC 102 E3E HA0000PRECEDENTPU8.5 PU8.58.5 TON UNIT208-230V 3PH 60AGAS/ELEC 105,000 10+ 80+ 60 AMP200,000/162,000
14-109-0403/06/2015
DELINEATION OF SCOPES OF WORK
It is not the function nor the purpose of these drawings to define the full
scopes of work of the various contractors, subcontractors, vendors, or
suppliers necessary to carry out the work of this project. The system of sheet
numbers and names used in these drawings is for convenient delineation of
information and is not intended to define the work of various trades or
disciplines. Items of work within a bid package may be detailed, described,
and/or indicated anywhere throughout these drawings, as well as in
accompanying specifications, addenda, and/or other components of the
bidding or contract documents. No consideration shall be given to requests
for change orders resulting from failure to obtain and review the complete set
of bidding or contract documents.
Addenda:
Scale:
Project:
Date:
A2
STATEMENT OF
COPYRIGHT
This drawing is an instrument of service.
All of the concepts, ideas, designs, plans,
and/or details as shown herein are the sole
property of
PYRAMID Architecture/Engineering &
Construction Administration, Inc.,
and were created, developed, and
presented for use on this specific project.
None of the concepts, ideas, designs,
plans, and/or details may be used by any
person or entity without the express written
consent of
PYRAMID.
203 Good Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46219Phone: 317-396-9426Fax: 317-396-9427
119 Jackson St.Anderson, IN 46016
Madison Co.Work ReleaseFacility
A1
A3
C1
C2
C3
Construction Revisions:
C4
C5
M200
MECHANICALSCHEDULES
03/23/2015
LAV2
SSK1
FD/TSWB
WB
WH-G20
WH-G80
WH-G80FD/TS
CO
FD/TS FD/TS FD/TS
FD/TS
CO
LAV2LAV2
UR1 (TYP. OF 10)
CO
WC-V1 (TYP. OF 4)
WC-T2 WC-T2
SEWGR / MH
6" COCONNECT TO SAN. MAIN IN STREET
3" UP
6"
3"
4"
2"
4" 6"
2" 4"
2"
2"
SSK2
2"
LAV2
EWCFD/ TS
4"
3"
3" UP
1 1/2"
1 1/2" UP
1 1/2" UP
1 1/2" UP
LAV2 (TYP. OF 9)
FD/TS
1 1/2" UP
ASSU
MED
LOCA
TION
OF 3
" or 4
"
ASSUMED LOCATIONOF 3" or 4"
ASSUMED LOCATIONOF 4" TO BE ABANDONED
6"
ASSU
MED
LOCA
TION
OF 3
" or 4
"
EWC
SEWGR / CP
2"
4"
FD/TS
CO
FD/TS
CO
FD/TS
FD/ TS
FD/ TS
1 1/2"3" VTR
3" VTR
2"
WH-G80
SSK1
EWC
WC-V1 (TYP. OF 5)
LAV2 (TYP. OF 6)
FEC
FEC
FEC
FE
FE
ALT. 6
WH-EXIST
LAV2
WC-T2
3" VTR
3" VTR
3" VTR
3" DN
SSK1
LAV2WC-T2
SK2DISP
LAV2 WC-T2
FD/ TS
3" DN
3"
1 1/2"1 1
/2"
CO
3" DN
FEC
FEC
FEC
1 FIRST FLOOR SANITARY PLUMBING PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
14-109-0403/06/2015
DELINEATION OF SCOPES OF WORK
It is not the function nor the purpose of these drawings to define the full
scopes of work of the various contractors, subcontractors, vendors, or
suppliers necessary to carry out the work of this project. The system of sheet
numbers and names used in these drawings is for convenient delineation of
information and is not intended to define the work of various trades or
disciplines. Items of work within a bid package may be detailed, described,
and/or indicated anywhere throughout these drawings, as well as in
accompanying specifications, addenda, and/or other components of the
bidding or contract documents. No consideration shall be given to requests
for change orders resulting from failure to obtain and review the complete set
of bidding or contract documents.
Addenda:
Scale:
Project:
Date:
A2
STATEMENT OF
COPYRIGHT
This drawing is an instrument of service.
All of the concepts, ideas, designs, plans,
and/or details as shown herein are the sole
property of
PYRAMID Architecture/Engineering &
Construction Administration, Inc.,
and were created, developed, and
presented for use on this specific project.
None of the concepts, ideas, designs,
plans, and/or details may be used by any
person or entity without the express written
consent of
PYRAMID.
203 Good Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46219Phone: 317-396-9426Fax: 317-396-9427
119 Jackson St.Anderson, IN 46016
Madison Co.Work ReleaseFacility
A1
A3
C1
C2
C3
Construction Revisions:
C4
C5
P100n
FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR SANITARY PLUMBING PLANS -
NEW CONSTRUCTION
1/8"=1'-0"
03/23/2015
2 SECOND FLOOR SANITARY PLUMBING PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
ALT. 6
CW CW CW CW CW CW CW
SHP (TYP. OF 14)
BFP
LAV2 (TYP. OF 10)
SSK1
WB
WB
WH-G30
WH-G80
WH-G80
LAV2LAV2
UR1 (TYP. OF 10) WC-V1 (TYP. OF 4)
WC-T2 WC-T2
SSK2
LAV2
EWC
6"
TO SPRINKLER RISER
METERCW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW CW CW CW CW
CW
CW
CW
4"
2"
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
HW
SH
WS
HW
SH
WS
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
HW
SH
WS
HW
SH
WS
HW
SH
WS
HW
SH
WS
HW
SH
WS
HW
SH
WS
HW
SH
WS
HW
SH
WS
HWS HWS
CW CW CW
CW
CW
CW
TO WATER MAIN IN STREET
HW
SH
WS
HW
SH
WS
HW
S
HWS HWS HWS HWS HWS HWS
CW CW CW CW CW
HW
RH
WR
HW
RH
WR
HWS HWS HWS HWS HWS HWS HWS
HW
SH
WS
HW
S
HWR HWR HWR HWR HWR HWR HWR
HWR
HWR HWR HWR HWR HWR HWR HWR HWR HWR
CW CW
HWS HWS
RECIRCP
1" CW; 12" HW UP TO WH
11 2" CW UP TO 2n
d FLR
CW
1 1/2"
1" E
A.
11 2"
1"
1 1/2"
1" E
A.
12" CW, 38" HW. UP
12"
38"
CW CW CW CW CW CW
34" UP
1"
CW
HWSHWSHWSHWS
CW CW CW CW
HWR HWR HWR HWR
HW
RH
WR
HW
RH
WR
HW
RH
WR
HW
RH
WR
HW
RH
WR
HW
RH
WR
HW
RH
WR
HW
RH
WR
HW
RH
WR
HW
R
RECIRCP
CW
HW
RH
WR
HW
RH
WR
HW
R
HW
SH
WS
HW
SH
WS
HW
S
HWS HWS
EWC
EWC
CW
CW
1" E
A.
CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW CW
HWS HWS HWS HWS HWS
CW CW CW CW
HWR HWR HWR HWR
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
CW CW CW
CW
CW CW
HW
S
HWS HWS
HW
SH
WS
HW
SH
WS
HW
RH
WR
HW
RH
WR
RECIRCP
SSK1WB
WH-G80
CW CW CW CW
HBIBB
1 1/2"
SHP (TYP. OF 6)
WC-V1 (TYP. OF 5)
LAV2 (TYP. OF 6)
GAS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS GAS
GA
S
GAS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GAS
GAS
GAS
GA
SG
AS
GA
S
WH-EXIST
LAV2
WC-T2
SSK1
LAV2WC-T2
SK2DISP
LAV2 WC-T2H
WS
HW
SH
WS
HWS HWS HWS HWS HWS HWS HWS
HW
S
CW CW CW CW CW CW
CW
IWH
HWS HWS
CW CW
CW
CW
CW
CW
REFRIG(N.I.C.)
112" CW DN
12" CW, 38" HW. DNCW CW CW CW CW CW
HWS HWS HWS HWS HWS
1" CW; 12" HW UP TO WH
12"
38"
34" DN
CW
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
GA
SG
AS
1 FIRST FLOOR WATER AND GAS PIPING PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
14-109-0403/06/2015
DELINEATION OF SCOPES OF WORK
It is not the function nor the purpose of these drawings to define the full
scopes of work of the various contractors, subcontractors, vendors, or
suppliers necessary to carry out the work of this project. The system of sheet
numbers and names used in these drawings is for convenient delineation of
information and is not intended to define the work of various trades or
disciplines. Items of work within a bid package may be detailed, described,
and/or indicated anywhere throughout these drawings, as well as in
accompanying specifications, addenda, and/or other components of the
bidding or contract documents. No consideration shall be given to requests
for change orders resulting from failure to obtain and review the complete set
of bidding or contract documents.
Addenda:
Scale:
Project:
Date:
A2
STATEMENT OF
COPYRIGHT
This drawing is an instrument of service.
All of the concepts, ideas, designs, plans,
and/or details as shown herein are the sole
property of
PYRAMID Architecture/Engineering &
Construction Administration, Inc.,
and were created, developed, and
presented for use on this specific project.
None of the concepts, ideas, designs,
plans, and/or details may be used by any
person or entity without the express written
consent of
PYRAMID.
203 Good Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46219Phone: 317-396-9426Fax: 317-396-9427
119 Jackson St.Anderson, IN 46016
Madison Co.Work ReleaseFacility
A1
A3
C1
C2
C3
Construction Revisions:
C4
C5
P200n
FIRST AND SECOND FLOORWATER AND GAS PIPING PLANS -
NEW CONSTRUCTION
1/8"=1'-0"
03/23/2015
2 SECOND FLOOR WATER AND GAS PIPING PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTIONSCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
PRODUCT NO.
A. APPLICABLE ITEMS: THIS SCHEDULE IS A STANDARD SCHEDULE. NOT ALL FIXTURES ARE NECESSARILY USED ON THIS PROJECT. SEE PLANS FOR APPLICABLE ITEMS.B. MOUNTING HEIGHTS: MOUNT FIXTURES AT INDUSTRY-STANDARD MOUNTING HEIGHTS.C. PIPING SIZES: PIPING SIZES SHOWN ON THE SCHEDULE ARE MINIMUM SIZES. SEE PLANS FOR ACTUAL SIZES.D. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. COORDINATE PLUMBING WORK WITH ELECTRICAL WORK WHERE
NECESSARY.E. SUBSTITUTIONS: PRODUCTS NOTED ON THE SCHEDULES ARE FOR BIDDING PURPOSES ONLY. EQUIVALENT PRODUCTS BY OTHER MANUFACTURERS MAY BE SUBMITTED TO THE
ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW AND POSSIBLE APPROVAL.. ACTUAL SELECTION OF PRODUCTS WILL BE BY OWNER AND ARCHITECT DURING SUBMITTAL PROCESS.
- - - -
OF PLUMBING FIXTURES, ACCESSORIES, AND EQUIPMENT
ELEC. WATER COOLER - ADA
WATER CLOSET: TANK TYPE
WATER CLOSET -TANK TYPE
ITEM/ PRODUCT
SINK
SINK
LAVATORY
LAVATORY
SHOWER UNIT - SMALL
WASHER BOX
WC-T2
SK1
SK2
LAV1
LAV2
EWC1
SH36
WB
MARK#
WC-T1
TANK, FLOOR MOUNT
TANK, FLOOR MOUNT
COUNTERTOP DROP IN
SINGLE BOWL
WALL HUNG
DOUBLE BOWL
WALL MOUNT
PREFAB; 2-PIECE
DESCRIPTION
VITREOUS CHINA
STAINLESS STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL
VITREOUS CHINA
VITREOUS CHINA
FIBERGLASS
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VITREOUS CHINA
MATERIAL MANUFACTURER
WHITE
SATIN
SATIN
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
FINISH
16.5" H RIM
36"x 38"x78"
25"x21"
33"x21"
19"x17"
21"x19"
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SIZE
ELKAY
ELKAY
ELKAY
AQUAGLAS
OATEY
AMERICAN STANDARD
PRODUCT NAME
"CADET"
"CADET"
"DAYTON ELITE"
"DECLYN"
"ROSELYN"
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DSE2 3321 4
CR 2521 3
813638A
EZS8L
38530
2898.012-020
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REMARKSVENT
1 1/2"
1 1/2"
CONNECTED PIPE SIZE
1 1/4"
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
1 1/2"
1 1/2"
1 1/2"-
2"
2"
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WASTE
3" or 4"
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3/8"
3/8"
3/8"
3/8"
1/2"
3/8"
3/8"
3/8"
3/8"
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C.W
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H.W.ELEC. REQS.
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SERVICE SINKSSK1 20 GALMOLDED STONESINGLE BOWL 3/8"FIATWHITE 1 1/2"1 1/2"FL-1 3/8"
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VEC123-NB-SQ
POLYMER CONCRETE
FLOOR DRAINWALL CLEAN OUTCLEAN OUT
TRENCH DRAIN
FDWCOCO
TD
IN FLOORIN WALLIN FLOOR
IN FLOOR
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VEF12358604-PLG
J1000 GRATING: DUCTILE IRON; CLASS C250-
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1 1/2"
1 1/2"
1 1/2"
1/2" 1/2"
3/8"
AMERICAN STANDARD
AMERICAN STANDARD
AMERICAN STANDARD
"CELEBRITY"
2998.012-020
0321.026-020
0498.400-020
PRO 3333/4 HP
SHOWER UNIT- MEDIUMSH48 FIBERGLASS WHITE AQUAGLAS
CAST IRONCAST IRONCAST IRON
5" NB TOP
5" NB TOPJOSAMJOSAM
JOSAM "MEADRAIN"
4"2"/ 3"
2"/ 3"
1 1/4"2" 1/2" 1/2"PREFAB; 2-PIECE 48"x 38"x78"
"DESIGNER GELCOAT"
814838A"DESIGNER GELCOAT"
SCHEDULE/ SPECSOF PIPING
PERIMETER FOUNDATION DRAINDOWNSPOUT DRAIN
ITEM/ PRODUCT
DOMESTIC COLD WATER (BELOW GRADE)
DOMESTIC HOT WATER
SANITARY DRAIN (IN BUILDING)SANITARY SEWER (BELOW GRADE)STORM SEWER (BELOW GRADE)
DD
CW or CWS
HW
SAN SS
MARK#PFD
SOLID
SDR 35 ABSMATERIAL
6"4"SIZE REMARKS
SCHEDULE/ SPECS
SOLIDSOLIDSOLID
PERFORATEDSDR 35 ABSN-12 HDPESDR 26 ABSSCHED 40 PVC
4" or 6"1 1/2" to 4"
SEE PLAN
TYPE "K" COPPER
TYPE "L" COPPER or PEX
SEE PLAN
SEE PLAN
SLOPE 1/8" TO 1/4"/ FOOT
DOMESTIC HOT WATER RETURNHWR TYPE "L" COPPER or PEX SEE PLAN
BURY BELOW FROSTLINE
WC 2"
3" or 4"
1 12"
2"
1 12"
1 12"
3" VENTTHROUGH ROOF
4"
TO SANITARYSEWER MAIN
1 14"
1 12" or 2"
1 12" or 2"
1 12" or 2"
2"
UR
CO
LAV w/P-TRAP
SK/ SSK w/P-TRAP
EWC w/P-TRAP
FD or SH
2"
A. APPLICABLE ITEMS: THIS SCHEDULE IS A STANDARD SCHEDULE. NOT ALL PIPING IS NECESSARILY USED ON THIS PROJECT. SEE PLANS FOR APPLICABLE ITEMS.B. PIPE INSULATION: INSULATE ALL DOMESTIC WATER PIPING IN UNCONDITIONED OR SEMI-CONDITIONED SPACES WITH 12 " ELASTOMERIC FOAM. UNCONDITIONED AND
SEMI-CONDITIONED SPACES INCLUDE CRAWLSPACES, ATTICS, CEILING PLENUMS, EXTERIOR WALLS, AND SIMILAR SPACES.
INSULATE PIPING WITH 1/2" FOAMINSULATE PIPING WITH 1/2" FOAMINSULATE PIPING WITH 1/2" FOAM
DOMESTIC COLD WATER (ABOVE GRADE) TYPE "L" COPPER or PEX SEE PLANCW or CWS
SEAT BEMIS 1955CMOLDED WOOD
SEAT BEMIS 1955CMOLDED WOODADA COMPLIANTWATER CLOSET: VALVE TYPEWC-V1 WALL MOUNT VITREOUS CHINA
SEAT MOLDED WOODFLUSH VALVE SLOAN
BEMIS 1955C180-1
FAUCET DELTA 501
FAUCET DELTA 501
FAUCET DELTA 2476-24
FAUCET DELTA 400
MIXING VALVE
MIXING VALVE
DELTA
DELTA
1323
1323
FAUCET DELTA 2131
GENERAL NOTES
GENERAL NOTES
URINALUR1 WALL HUNG VITREOUS CHINA WHITE "WASHBROOK" 2" 3/4" - - - -1 1/2"AMERICAN STANDARD 6501.010-020FLUSH VALVE SLOAN 180-1
BAR SINKSK3 SINGLE BOWL STAINLESS STEEL 1 1/2"1 1/2" 3/8" 3/8""CELEBRITY"ELKAY BCR 1515"x15" SATINDELTA 2179
MOP SINKMSK1 FLOOR MOUNT MOLDED STONE WHITE24"x24" FIAT MSB 2424FAUCET
SERVICE SINKSSK2 MOLDED STONEDOUBLE BOWL 40 GAL 3/8"WHITE FIAT FLTD-2 1 1/2" 1 1/2" 3/8" - - -
3/8"1 1/2" 1 1/2" 3/8"
MOP BUCKETHOSE/ BUCKETBUMPER GUARD
FAUCET DELTA 2131
28T9889-CC832-AAE77-AA
DELTA
PREFAB; 2-PIECESHOWER UNIT - LARGESH60 FIBERGLASS 65"x 61"x79" WHITE AQUAGLAS 836561A 1 1/4"2" 1/2" 1/2""DESIGNER GELCOAT"MIXING VALVE DELTA 1323
EMERGENCY SHOWEREMSH WALL MOUNT GALV. STEEL YELLOW89" H BRADLEY-
S19-310K SHOWER HEAD AND BOWL: STAINLESS STEEL
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HOSE BIBB (WALL HYDRANT)HOSE REELHR
HBIBBWALL MOUNTNON FREEZE
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PIVOTING BRACKET----
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GCV80A. O. SMITH80 GALGAS; STANDARD VENT -WATER HEATERWH-G80
SEWAGE EJECTOR PUMP
PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE
INSTANT WATER HEATER
BACKFLOW PREVENTER
" " BASIN
PRESSURE TANKWATER PURIFIER/ GERM. UV
OIL SEPARATOROS
PTWP
SEWP
BFPPRV
IWH
IN GROUND
FLOOR MOUNTFLOOR MOUNT
ELEC.
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HYDROMATIC
WILKENSWILKENS
EEMAX
JACKEL
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EX48
13 MAX. OUTPUT TEMP: 120 F1500120V-
MAX. OUTPUT TEMP: 120 F
2"4"
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HYDROMATIC
10 GALELECTRIC A. O. SMITH ECT10WATER HEATERWH-E10
SUMP PUMP BASIN " /B STRUCTURAL FOAMCAST IRON
CAST IRON
JACKEL1/3 HP
4/10 HP
1 1/2"
2"
120VV-A1SF30/ SF114 LID
SP40SF20/ SF22B LID
WATER FILTERWF POINT OF USE12 GPM .6 GPM
CUNOAQUA-PURE
"BIOLITE" B1012APDWS1000
120V1"1/4"
"PRO MAX"
"PRO MAX"
" /B
PROVIDE ACCESS PANEL WITH EACH WCO
40 GALELECTRIC A. O. SMITH ECT40WATER HEATERWH-E40 "PRO MAX"
NON-STANDARD SINK DEPTH
NON-STANDARD SINK DEPTH
-2" 3/4" -- -
3" or 4"
3" or 4"WHITE AMERICAN STANDARD "CADET"
/TRAP SEAL /TS IN TRAP PLASTIC/ RUBBER 2" or 3" RECTOR-SEAL "SURE-SEAL" SS2009V or SS3009V
A. O. SMITH50 GALGAS; STANDARD VENTWATER HEATERWH-G50 "PRO MAX"
A. O. SMITH30 GALGAS; STANDARD VENTWATER HEATERWH-G30 "PRO MAX"
GCV50 13 MAX. OUTPUT TEMP: 120 F1500120V-
GCV30 13 MAX. OUTPUT TEMP: 120 F1500120V-A. O. SMITH40 GALGAS; STANDARD VENTWATER HEATERWH-G40 "PRO MAX" GCV40 13 MAX. OUTPUT TEMP: 120 F1500120V-
1/2"
SEWAGE GRINDERSEWGR ELEC. - JWC ENVIRONMENTAL - - - 120VCAST IRON 5 HP 2"30000"MUFFIN-MONSTER"
RECIRCULATING PUMPRECIRCP ELECTRIC GRUNDFOS UP15-10"COMFORT SYSTEM" 120V
4"4"4"4"
3/4"3/4"3/4"3/4" 3/4"
3/4"3/4"3/4"
3/4" 3/4"3/4"3/4"
120V120V
" " MANHOLE CUSTOMIZABLE - " "FRP 48" DIA. M3-
" /MH " " CONTROL PANEL " /CP
3.7kW
PIVOTING BRACKET
CUSTOM HEIGHT: 84": VERIFY IN FIELD
SINGLE TEMP, PUSHB.SHOWER PANEL-INSTITUTIONALSHP STAINLESS STEEL ACORN 1741FA"PENAL-WARE"
14-109-0403/06/2015
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accompanying specifications, addenda, and/or other components of the
bidding or contract documents. No consideration shall be given to requests
for change orders resulting from failure to obtain and review the complete set
of bidding or contract documents.
Addenda:
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Construction Revisions:
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P300
PLUMBINGSCHEDULES
1/8"=1'-0"
03/23/2015
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