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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB16-0149_6M1.0_1478907780.pdfSHOCK ABSORBER STRAINER W/ BLOW-OFF VALVE SAFETY RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE GAUGE W/ PIG TAIL & COCK THERMOMETER PRESSURE - TEMP. TAP AIR VENT PIPE ANCHOR FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR PIPE EXPANSION JOINT PIPE UNION DOUBLE CHECK BACKFLOW PREVENTER TEMPERATURE CONTROL VALVE (2-WAY) FLOW BALANCING VALVE GATE OR GLOBE VALVE IN RISER FLOW CONTROL VALVE BALL VALVE PLUG OR BALANCING VALVE CHECK VALVE GLOBE VALVE BUTTERFLY VALVE TEMPERATURE CONTROL VALVE (3-WAY) SOLENOID VALVE 90° ELBOW UP TEE UP TEE DOWN SHUT OFF (BALL, GATE, BUTTERFLY) PIPING SYMBOLS 90° ELBOW DN S HOSE BIBB WALL HYDRANT TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER OR SENSOR FIXTURE CONNECTION SCHEDULE HW CW WASTE VENT : 1. SIZES SHOWN ARE MINIMUM PIPE SIZES TO A SINGLE FIXTURE. LARGER SIZES MAY BE INDICATED ON PLANS WHERE REQUIRED. 2. MINIMUM DOMESTIC PIPE SIZE TO (2) OR MORE FIXTURES IS 3/4". 3. RE: MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDIRECT WASTE SIZES. 4. WASTE AND VENT SIZES SHOWN ABOVE APPLY TO INDIVIDUAL VENTING ONLY. WHERE ALLOWED, INDIVIDUAL VENT CONNECTIONS MAY BE OMITTED OR SIZES MAY VARY WHEN CIRCUIT VENTS, COMMON VENTS, WASTE STACK VENTS, WET VENTS, OR COMBINATION DRAIN AND VENT SYSTEMS ARE USED. PRIOR APPROVAL FROM THE ENGINEER IS REQUIRED TO USE THESE ALTERNATIVE VENTING METHODS. 5. PROVIDE TRAP PRIMER FOR ALL FLOOR DRAINS AND FLOOR SINKS NOT LOCATED IN FOOD SERVICE AREAS. 6. MINIMUM SIZE FOR WASTE AND VENT PIPING BENEATH SLAB IS 2". 7. ALL FIXTURES LISTED ARE NOT NECESSARILY USED ON THIS PROJECT. 8. REFER TO APPLIANCE SCHEDULES (BY OTHERS) FOR ADDITIONAL PLUMBING FIXTURE CONNECTIONS SUCH AS INST-HOTS, COFFEE MAKERS, AND GARBAGE DISPOSALS. 9. PROVIDE ICE MAKER BOX ROUGH IN W/ 1/2"CW CONNECTION FOR ALL REFRIGERATOR LOCATIONS. ABBREV. DRINKING FOUNTAIN / E.W.C. DF - 1/2" 1-1/2" 1-1/2" FD FLOOR DRAIN - - 2" 1-1/2" FS FLOOR SINK - - 3" 2" HOSE BIB HB - - -3/4" HAND SINK HS 1-1/2" 1-1/2" 1/2" 1/2" LAVATORY LAV 1/2" 1-1/2" 1-1/2" 1/2" MOP SERVICE BASIN MSB 3/4" 3" 2" 3/4" SERVICE SINK SS 3" 2" 1/2" 1/2" URINAL (BLOWOUT) UR 1" 2" 1-1/2" - URINAL (WASHDOWN) UR UR URINAL (WATERLESS) 3/4" 2" 1-1/2" - 2" 1-1/2" - - WATER CLOSET (FLUSH VALVE) WC WATER CLOSET (FLUSH TANK) WCT - 1" 4" 2" - 1/2" 4" 2" EQUIPMENT ABBREVIATIONS AIR HANDLING UNIT AHU AIR SEPARATOR AS BOILER (HOT WATER) B BASE BOARD BB BUFFER TANK BT CONSTANT VOLUME BOX CV DISHWASHER EXHAUST FAN DEF ELECTRIC BASEBOARD HEATER EBH FURNACE F FAN COIL FC FAN POWERED BOX FP GLYCOL FEEDER GF HUMIDIFIER HC HEATING COIL HP HEAT PUMP HX HEAT EXCHANGER KITCHEN EXHAUST FAN KEF MAKE-UP AIR UNIT MAU MOTOR CONTROL CENTER MCC MIXING VALVE MV PUMP P RETURN (OR RELIEF) AIR FAN RF RADIANT ZONE RZ SNOWMELT AREA SA SUMP BASIN SB SUPPLY FAN SF STORAGE TANK ST THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE TMV UNIT HEATER UH VARIABLE VOLUME BOX VV WATER HEATER WH H CHILLER CH COILING COIL CC CIRC PUMP CP CABINET UNIT HEATER CUH COOLING TOWER CT DUCT COIL DC ELECTRIC WATER HEATER EWH EVAPORATIVE COOLING UNIT ECU ENERGY RECOVERY UNIT ERU EXHAUST FAN EF EXPANSION TANK ET VARIABLE VOLUME BOX W/ REHEAT VR REFERENCE SAMPLE FFI = FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FCT = FOR CONTINUATION RE: B/M400 FFI REFER TO: DRAWING NUMBER OR DIAGRAM LETTER SHEET NUMBER PLAN ABBREVIATIONS ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR AIR ADMITTANCE VALVE ABOVE FINISHED GRADE AUTOMATIC BUILDING AAV AFF AFG AUTO BLDG BETWEEN COMMON (OR CLOSED) CONTROLS CONTRACTOR CONTINUATION DESIGN BUILD B/N C CC CDBBC CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE (AIR FLOW RATE) CEILING (OR COOLING) CONCRETE CONDENSATE CONNECT (OR CONNECTION) CONTRACTOR CFM CLG CONC COND CONN CONTR'R CLEANOUT TO GRADE COTG DOMESTIC HOT WATER RECIRC DWR ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ENTERING WATER TEMPERATURE EAT EC EWT GENERAL CONTRACTOR GC GALLONS PER MINUTE (WATER FLOW RATE) GPM HOT WATER IN LIEU OF HW ILO LEAVING AIR TEMPERATURE LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE LAT LWT MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR MC MANUFACTURER NEW MFG (N) NORMALLY CLOSED NC NOT IN CONTRACT NORMALLY OPEN NIC NO ON CENTER OC REQUIRED REQ'D REQUIREMENTS REQ'MTS SQUARE FOOT (FEET) SF THROW-AWAY (TRANSFER AIR) TYPICAL TA TYP UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE UNO WALL CLEANOUT WCO WITH REGARD TO WATER COOLED TRANSFER WRT W/C XFR DIAMETER Ø BY CONTRACTOR COLD WATER CW HOT WATER RECIRC HWC ABOVE ABV BELOW FINISHED GRADE BFG DOMESTIC WATER DOMESTIC HOT WATER DW DHW DOMESTIC HOT WATER RECIRC DHR FURNISHED BY OWNER FBO FLOOR CLEANOUT FCO FOR CONTINUATION FCT REFER TO: RE: WITH W/ CLEANOUT CO FFI FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WITHOUT W/O VENT THRU ROOF VTR NOTES 1. ALL SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND DESIGNATIONS ON LEGEND SHEET ARE NOT NECESSARILY USED ON THIS PROJECT. 2. THIS DRAWING SET CONSISTS OF DATA GENERATED, IN PART, BY OTHER PARTIES. NOT ALL SYMBOLOGIES AND NOTATION CONVENTIONS OCCURRING IN THIS DRAWING SET ARE NECESSARILY DEFINED ON THESE LEGENDS. CONSULT THE ENGINEER IN THE EVENT SYMBOLOGY OR NOTATION INTERPRETATION IS REQUIRED. PLAN SYMBOLS CONTROL PANEL/RADIANT MANIFOLD DIAGRAM CONTINUATION REFERENCE PLUMBING/HVAC RISER POINT OF NEW CONNECTION ACCESS PANEL SECTION CUT LETTER/SHEET SHOWN ON POINT OF DISCONNECTION - -- - P THERMOSTAT T H B W H TC FLOOR DRAIN FLOOR SINK HORIZONTAL CLEANOUT VERTICAL CLEANOUT PIPING DESIGNATIONS DOMESTIC WATER DOMESTIC HOT WATER DHW RECIRCULATION FIRE LINE PRESSURIZED WASTE PLUMBING VENT PIPE WASTE PIPE DRAIN PIPE PLUMBING PIPING D CW HW HWC V W PW F SUMP PUMP SP MECHANICAL SYSTEMS LEGEND ABOVE SEA LEVEL PROJECT ALTITUDE 8400' PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULE SYMBOL TYPE A.D.A. FINISH MANUFACTURER* & MODEL # FAUCET TRIM MFR.* & MODEL # ACCESSORIES REMARKS SINK YES WHITE VITREOUS CHINA KOHLER K-2205-G KOHLER K-15198-F - 0.35 GPM AERATOR TOILET YES WHITE VITREOUS CHINA KOHLER K-4405 & K-4670-CA SLOAN OPTIMA FLUSHOMETERS ROYAL 111-1.28 WHITE OPEN-FRONT SEAT HARD-WIRED FLUSHOMETER; 1.28 GPF URINAL YES WHITE VITREOUS CHINA SLOAN WEUS-1000.1001-0.125 - - 0.125 GPF MOP SINK NO STAINLESS STEEL ADVANCE TABCO 9-OP-20 ADVANCE TABCO K-240 - 9.6 GPM FLOOR DRAIN NO BRASS ZURN FD2201 - - - FLOOR SINK NO STAINLESS STEEL ZURN Z1752 - - - WALL HYDRANT - BRASS WOODFORD B67 -INTEGRAL BACKFLOW PREVENTER FREEZELESS AUTO-DRAINING; KEYED RECESSED LOCKBOX OUTDOOR DRINKING FOUNTAIN YES SATIN STAINLESS STEEL MOST DEPENDABLE FOUNTAINS MODEL 10485 WM SS -SEASONAL COVER; WALL CARRIER A. HOT/COLD HOSEBIB - BRONZE ZURN Z1325 -INTEGRAL BACKFLOW PREVENTER ENCASED, KEYED, HINGED COVER - - - - - - - - MANUFACTURERS: FIXTURE: AMERICAN STANDARD, UNIVERSAL RUNDLE, FIAT STERN WILLIAMS FAUCET: SPEAKMAN, DELTA, AMERICAN STANDARD, CHICAGO DRAIN: JOSAM, WADE SMITH GENERAL NOTES: A: CUSTOM CANE DETECTION SKIRT BELOW HIGH FOUNTAIN, SIZE AND FINISH TO MATCH DRINKING FOUNTAIN. RE: ARCH FFI. B: P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 WATER HEATER SCHEDULE (ELECTRIC) MARK TYPE STORAGE CAPACITY (GAL.) RECOVERY (GPH) WATER TEMP. RISE (°F) ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURER* & MODEL # ACCESSORIES REMARKS KW VOLT/ PH WH-1 POINT-OF- USE 6 13 63 2 120/1 RHEEM PROE6 - - - - - - - - - - - - MANUFACTURERS: * A.O. SMITH, RUUD OR STATE EQUIVALENT GENERAL NOTES: A: B: UNIT AND CABINET HEATER SCHEDULE (ELECTRIC) MARK TYPE CFM SENSIBLE MBH ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURER* & MODEL # ACCESSORIES REMARKS WATTS VOLT/ HP UH-1 WALL RECESSED 100 5.1 1500 120/1 BERKO FRC1512F INTEGRAL THERMOSTAT TAMPER PROOF MANUFACTURERS: * TRANE, MCQUAY, QMARK, REZNOR, BERKO, INDEECO, OR MODINE EQUIVALENT GENERAL NOTES: A: ELECTRIC BASEBOARD HEATER MARK TYPE RATED BTUH ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURER* & MODEL # ACCESSORIES REMARKS BB-1 HEAVY- DUTY ELECTRIC 4.2 500 120/1 BERKO OBD500 THERMOSTAT, INTEGRAL DISCONNECT 28" LENGTH MANUFACTURERS: * QMARK, MARKEL, MARLEY, OR RUNTAL EQUIVALENT GENERAL NOTES: A: 1. Do not scale drawings. Verify dimensions in field prior to commencement of work. Refer to architectural drawings for all dimensions. 2. All subcontractors shall be licensed, experienced, and thoroughly knowledgeable in their respective areas of the construction industry and shall perform in a responsible manner with established construction sequence, shall recognize the priority of the construction documents, and shall inform the prime contractor of potential problems when the construction documents are unclear or inconsistent. 3. Subcontractors shall be responsible to notify the prime contractor of discrepancies or conflicts in the construction documents found during bidding and/or prior to performing the work. 4. Examination of bidding documents. A. Each bidder shall examine the bidding documents carefully, and not later than seven (7) days prior to the date of receipt of bids, shall make written request to the architect for interpretation or correction of any discrepancies, ambiguities, inconsistencies, or errors therein which he may discover. The architect will issue any interpretation or correction as an addendum. Only a written interpretation or correction by addendum shall be binding. No bidder shall rely upon interpretations or corrections given by any other method. If discrepancies, ambiguities, inconsistencies, or errors are not covered by addendum or written directive, contractor shall include in his bid, labor materials and methods of construction resulting in higher cost. After award of contract, no allowance or extra compensation will be made on behalf of the contractor due to his failure to make the written requests as described above. B. Failure to request clarification during the bid period of any inadequacy, omission, or conflict will not relieve the contractor of his responsibilities. The signing of the contract will be considered as implicitly denoting that the contractor has a thorough comprehension of the full intent and scope of the construction contract drawings and specifications. 5. Provide a base bid which shall include only specified equipment or equipment listed as equivalent. No substitutions for the listed equipment shall be allowed in the base bid. A. The manufacturer of equipment or materials first named on the drawings is the basis of design. Other manufacturers listed are considered general equivalents only. B. Coordination of general equivalents and substitutions: where contract documents permit selection from several general equivalents, or where substitutions are authorized, coordinate clearance and other interface requirements with mechanical and other work. 1) Provide necessary additional items so that selected or substituted item operates equivalent to the basis of design and properly fits in the available space allocated for the basis of design. 2) Provide all features which are standard on the basis of design plus any specified options. 3) Be responsible for assuring that piping, conduit, duct, flue, and other service locations for general equivalents or substitutions do not cause access, service, or operational difficulties any greater that would be encountered with the base design. 6. Subcontractor shall verify existence and location of all utility services and coordinate as required by their respective area of the construction, notifying the prime contractor of variations or conflicts. 7. If not specifically defined in these construction documents, materials and/or equipment shall be identified by the subcontractor with sufficient time to allow selection, purchase, and delivery to maintain construction schedule. 8. Offset piping, ductwork, etc. As necessary to accommodate structure, beams, and columns. 9. Work shall be performed in a workmanlike manner to the satisfaction of the architect, Owner, and Engineer. 10. It is the contractor's responsibility to perform his/her work in conformance with all applicable codes, ordinances and life safety features as required by local, state, or national authorities. The contractor shall verify with the architect if modification of his/her work is required for compliance. 11. All work of all trades must be in strict compliance, or exceed the minimum material and method requirements of the 2009 version of the International Building, Mechanical, Plumbing, Energy Conservation, and Fire Codes and the 2014 National Electrical Code, most current NFPA, all local ordinances and amendments and manufacturer's installation recommendations. If a conflict between those publications exists, the most stringent requirement shall apply. 12. Pay for and secure all required permits and inspections. Prior to final payment, turn over to architect all certificates of completion. 13. Warranty the installation against defects in materials and workmanship. The warranty shall be for a period of one year after Owner's acceptance. Defects shall be promptly remedied without cost to the Owner. 14. Submit record documents to architect. Documents shall include all addendum items, change orders, alterations, reroutings, etc. 15. Systems shall be complete, operable, and ready for continuous operation prior to acceptance by the Owner. 16. Systems shall be tested for proper operation. Perform at a minimum all code required tests or systems. If tests of work are defective, contractor shall make corrections necessary at no additional cost to Owner. 17. All materials and/or equipment shall be handled and installed as per manufacturer's specifications and recommendations. 18. Submit all mechanical division shop drawing and product data at one time. Partial submittals will be rejected. 19. Shop drawing submittals shall state capacities, sizes, etc., of all equipment and shall be certified and include computer based project specific selections where applicable. Clearly mark each shop drawing, catalog cut and/or specification sheet to indicate those products and features which are intended to be furnished. Specifically indicate any deviations from the design intent. Engineer reserves the right to require correction at no cost to Owner for deviations not specifically indicated in the submittals. Review and approval of shop drawings shall not relieve the Contractor from the responsibility of furnishing equipment and materials of proper dimension, size, quantity, quality and all performance characteristics to efficiently perform the requirements and intent of the contract documents. Submittal shall be bound and indexed in a neat and orderly manner. 20. Submittals shall include, but not be limited to: equipment, fixtures, insulation, diffusers, fans, piping, valves, and controls. 21. Failure to order, or release order for materials and/or equipment will not be accepted as a reason to substitute alternate materials, equipment, or installation methods. 22. Provide necessary trenching, backfill, excavation, supports, sawcutting and patching, concrete/paving, etc., as required. Backfill trenches in 6” layers and to 90% compaction and patch to match grade. 23. Temporary heat shall be furnished by the general contractor. Use of the permanent heating system will not be allowed. 24. Coordinate all penetrations of the floor slab prior to commencing work. Coordinate all penetrations with other divisions of the work. All contractors are individually responsible for all penetrations required by their divisions. 25. All floor drains and floor sinks connected to the sewer system shall be equipped with trap primers. Provide trap primers with backflow preventers and connect to the nearest cold water piping adjacent to a flushing fixture. Provide electronic trap primers for any areas where the nearest adjacent flushing fixtures are not within a reasonable distance or structural obstructions prevent gravity sloping of trap primer lines. Added cost of electric power for electronic trap primers shall be borne by plumbing contractor. Install all trap primer valves and associated systems in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. 26. Coordinate architectural, structural, mechanical, fire protection, electrical, landscaping, and interior design drawings prior to installation. 27. Provide ¼” galvanized mesh screen on all open end return and exhaust ducts. 28. Support pipe with rod and clevis, ring hangers, trapeze, or clamps. No pipe tape or strapping allowed. All hangers shall be sized for OD of insulation, if any. Protect insulated lines with 20 ga sheet metal shields and provide calcium silicate insulation inserts for all insulated piping. Maintain vapor barrier on all cold lines. Isolate bare copper lines from hangers with Vibrasorb or equivalent, copper coated hangers are not sufficient, wrapping pipe with tape not acceptable. 29. Refer to plumbing fixture connections schedule for pipe sizes to individual plumbing fixtures. 30. Provide shock arresters at all domestic hot and cold water branches serving fixtures and equipment with quick closing valves. Such fixtures and equipment includes flush valve water closets, dishwashers, ice machines, and clothes washers. Shock arresters shall be constructed with a piston in a sealed copper tube chamber, and approved for installation within walls without access panels. Sioux chief or equivalent. Bellows type not acceptable. 31. Domestic hot and cold piping inside building--buried lines, Type “K” soft annealed copper water tube, single length to avoid fittings, (wrought copper fittings where unavoidable) and 1100°F solder. Non-buried lines, Type “L” hard copper water tube, wrought copper fittings and no lead 95-5 solder. 32. Copper pipe valves and specialties A. Gate valves - bronze, class 125, 200 lb. w.o.g. B. Ball valves - bronze, class 125, 600 lb. w.o.g. C. Check valves - bronze, class 125, 200 lb. w.o.g. D. Balancing valves - 125 psi w.p. For 250 degree Fahrenheit service tight shutoff, Tour and Anderson STA, Armstrong CBV, Gerand, or Flowset, B&G circuit setter. E. Direct unions: Furnish and install a dielectric union at each connection between dissimilar metals. 33. Materials; soil, waste, and vent piping (inside building) A. Lines buried below ground: Standard weight, cast iron soil pipe, and fittings. Hub and spigot with neoprene gaskets. B. Lines buried below ground: Schedule 40 solid core PVC pipe according to ASTM D 2665 drain, waste and vent and PVC socket fittings according to ASTM D 2665 and ASTM D 3311 DWV patterns and to fit Schedule 40 pipe. Assembled with ASTM F 656 adhesive primer and ASTM D 2564 solvent cement. C. Lines above ground: Standard weight, cast iron soil pipe, and fittings. Hub and spigot with neoprene gaskets, or no hub with standard clamps. Up through 2-1/2” may be standard weight, galvanized steel pipe with black, wrought iron drain fittings, or DWV copper tube with DWV fittings and 95-5 no lead solder. 34. Indoor piping insulation - insulate all domestic water, domestic hot water, and domestic hot water recirculation piping with UL approved, white, all service, mineral fiber, snap-on, pipe insulation. Insulate fittings with mineral fiber blanket insulation and pre-molded PVC covers. All materials shall have a smoke developed rating of 50 or less and a flame spread rating of 25 or less. Provide calcium silicate thermal insert at hangers and supports. Insulation shall pass uninterrupted through hangers. Vapor barriers shall be continuous, and sealed with “non-breathing” vapor barrier mastic on piping operating at temperatures below ambient. All raw edges of insulation shall be neatly trimmed and sealed with mastic. A. Insulation thickness below based on insulation conductivity value not exceeding 0.27 Btu*in/(hr*ft^2*°F): 1) Domestic hot water (DHW) and domestic hot water recirculation: all pipe sizes - 1” thick; non-recirculated DHW runouts within 8 feet of fixtures - 1/2” thick. 2) Domestic cold water: all pipe sizes - 1/2” thick. 35. Outdoor piping insulation: Insulate domestic water, domestic hot water, and domestic hot water recirculation piping with UL approved, white, all service, cellular glass or polyisocyanurate, pre-molded, snap-on, pipe insulation. Insulate fittings with pre-molded insulating fittings. Vapor barriers shall be continuous, and sealed with “non-breathing” vapor barrier mastic on piping operating at temperatures below ambient. All raw edges shall be neatly trimmed and sealed with mastic. Provide stainless steel or aluminum jacket. Below grade piping systems shall be insulated with pre-molded polyisocyanurate and jacketed with watertight HPDE system listed for direct bury. Insulation thicknesses as follows are based on insulation conductivity not exceeding 0.27 Btu*in/(hr*ft^2*°F): 1) Domestic hot water (DHW) and domestic hot water recirculation: all pipe sizes - 2” thick; non-recirculated DHW runouts within 8 feet of fixtures - 1” thick. 2) Domestic cold water: all pipe sizes - 2” thick. 36. Identification: Label all piping and equipment. Provide full band or strip type markers and flow arrows on piping. Provide engraved plastic valve tags with valve number and attach with standard chain or s-hooks. Provide engraved plastic sign on or near specified equipment. GENERAL NOTES: C DATE # DESCRIPTION ISSUE DATE: SHEET NUMBER REVIEWED: PROJECT NUMBER: DRAWN: 1 REVISIONS 5431 2 3 4 5 6 7 A B C D E REDEVELOPMENT 2900 MANNS RANCH ROAD VAIL, COLORADO C O P Y R I G H T D E S I G N W O R K S H O P, I N C. F 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS March 25, 2016 BOOTH CREEK PARK 1309 ELKHORN DRIVE. VAIL, COLORADO. 81657 970.479.2158 ALBUQUERQUE | AVON | DENVER | FORT COLLINS 303.278.3820 www˛bgbuildingworks˛com Project No. 9667.00 Copyright 2016 MECHANICAL COVER SHEET M1.0 08/03/16