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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB15-0031 M-100.pdf2'-8" 5" ƒ ƒ 11'-0" LINE OF GLASS BEYOND 3161 SQ. IN. OPENING W/ 3/16" WIRE FABRIC (68.7% OPEN) EXISTING CLASS A FLUE 5'-6" 2'-0" 3/8" GLASS SURROUND 3/16" WIRE MESH FABRIC SCREEN (68.7% OPEN) 2'-6" 1'-0" 6" 2'-0" 1 101 B FIREPLACE SECTION SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0" A FIREPLACE SECTION SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0" C FIREPLACE @ LOBBY SECTION PLAN SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0" SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 1. Fireplace Exhaust a. Provide on/off switch located near the fireplace for fireplace control. Coordinate exact location in field with Building Official. b. When wall switch is toggled to On, FEF-1 Fireplace Exhaust Fan shall start. 24 V Enervex PDS Proven Draft Switch (normally open), mounted per manufacturer's installation instructions very near the fan inlet, shall measure draft and if pressure is greater than 0.05", switch shall close and signal gas valve to open. If proper draft is not established or if fan is OFF, then gas valve will not be permitted to open. 2. Fireplace Make-up Air a. Make-up air for combustion and for the fireplace exhaust fan will be provided from the room. The room is served by an air handling system that has adequate outside air capacity. The air handler should run continuously ("24/ 7") to provide constant outside air ventilation to the Lobby so no interlocks are required with the fireplace exhaust fan. 3. Smoke Control System a. The building is equipped with a smoke control system that is activated in the event of a fire/ smoke alarm. To avoid the possibility of the fireplace exhaust fan system adversely affecting the building smoke control systems, in the event of a fire/ smoke alarm, the fireplace gas valve shall automatically close and the fireplace exhaust fan shall stop. Coordinate exact tie-in requirements in the field. GENERAL MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS General 1. Immediately notify the engineer of any discrepancies. Specifications provided here are as recommendations and may be in conflict with or may be different than existing specifications from the Engineer of Record. Contractor must compare specificaitons and if there are conflicts or discrepancies, immediately notify both Engineering parties. 2. Do not scale drawings. Verify dimensions in field prior to commencement of work. 3. It is the intent of these drawings and specifications to establish a standard of quality. The engineer reserves the right to take exceptions to approve methods and materials not reflected herein. 4. 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. 5. Work shall be performed in a workmanlike manner to the satisfaction of the architect & the engineer. 6. Labor, materials, and equipment shall conform to the latest applicable editions of local, State of Colorado, and National Codes and ordinances. If conflict between those publications exists, the most stringent requirement shall apply. 7. The drawings show the intent of the mechanical systems but do not show all details required. It is the responsibility of the contractors to install complete & operable systems, which conform to the manufacturers' installations instructions & industry standards. 8. Systems shall be tested for proper operation. If tests show work is defective, contractor shall make corrections necessary at no cost to owner. 9. It is the contractors' and manufacturers' responsibility to assure themselves that the code authorities will approve any product to be installed on the project. 10. Offset piping, ductwork, etc. as necessary to accommodate structure, beams, columns, and existing equipment. 11. Contractor must carefully verify electrical service voltage and phase available. Remodel & Demolition 12. Visit site prior to bid and verify the conditions. Include in the bid, costs required to make work meet existing conditions, whether indicated or not. 13. Provide mechanical demolition required. Refer to architectural demolition drawings for location and extent of demolition required. Visit site prior to bid to determine extent of work involved. Provide labor and materials as required to maintain and/or restore continuity of service to existing systems. 14. In as much as design for remodel and/or rehabilitation requires that certain assumptions be made regarding existing conditions and because some of these assumptions cannot be verified without destroying otherwise adequate or serviceable portions of the building, the engineer cannot assure the owner or the contractor that the professional consulting services herein encompass all contingencies. Field coordination during construction is imperative. Contractors bidding this work must make reasonable allowances for unseen conditions. 15. Field verify locations of all existing piping, equipment, ductwork, etc. 16. Be responsible to field verify existing equipment or ductwork remaining to be reconnected to new or existing systems. Provide piping, controls, venting, etc., as required to restore continuity to system(s). 17. All ductwork, diffusers, and equipment shown on this plan are new, except where noted. 18. All new ductwork, piping, equipment, etc. is shown with dark lineweight. All existing ductwork, piping, equipment, etc. is shown with light lineweight. 19. All removed piping, ductwork, equipment, etc. are to be disposed of by contractor unless noted otherwise. 20. All existing support rods and straps now supporting pipes, electrical conduit, etc. that are removed to allow room for installation of new equipment shall be relocated and reinstalled, or replaced if damaged. Piping 21. Gas Piping - Schedule 40 black steel pipe, 150 lb. malleable iron screwed fittings on above ground pipe, welded fittings with all piping coated and wrapped on buried pipe. CSST pipe is prohibited. Smooth bore pipe only. 22. Gas Valves - Lubricated plug valve 175 lb. W.O.G. iron screwed or flanged. 23. If applicable, gas pressure regulator vent line shall be Type M copper. Ductwork 24. Fireplace flue sizes shown on drawings are Class A inside dimensions. 25. Seal all ductwork joints and vapor barrier penetrations at all exterior walls. 26. Sheet metal and fittings to be pursuant to SMACNA and ASHRAE standards. ISSUE DATE CHK BY: SCALE: SHEET: JOB #: DRW BY: TITLE: DATE: COMMENT AS NOTED SEAL & SIGNATURE: 1 FOR PERMIT 2/16/215 2/16/15 FOUR SEASONS RESORT & RESIDENCES VAIL, CO FIFTH FLOOR REMODEL CLIENT: Four Seasons Resort & Residences One Vail Road VAIL, CO 81657 ARCHITECT: Creative Design Associates 434 BROADWAY, 5TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10013 t 212-748-8900 WESTERN US 4700 E BROMLEY LN, SUITE 105 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 t 646-747-2171 c 917-756-0057 dsorenson@ralcompanies.com INTERIOR DESIGN: Meyer Davis Studio 180 VARICK STREET #404 NEW YORK, NY 10014 t 212-627-5574 graydavis@meyerdavis.com ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: C3S Incorporated 3212 WEST 45TH AVENUE DENVER, CO 80211 t 303-480-5144 theresa@c3sengineeringinc.com MECHANICAL ENGINEER: MDP Engineering Group 1800 Glenarm Place, Suite 800 DENVER, CO 80202 t 303-389-0095 rloomer@mdpeg.com Rader Engineering 40690 U.S. 6 AVON, CO 81620 t 970-845-7910 bryanh@raderengineering.com LIGHTING DESIGN: Bouyea & Associates 5 Green Hill Road 2nd & 3rd Floors Washington Depot, CT 06794 t 860-868-4500 bbouyea@bouyea.com FOODSERVICE CONSULTANT: Ricca Design Studios 2 Northside Piers, Suite 8C Brooklyn, NY 11249 t 303-221-0500 dchislett@ricca.com PHASE 2 JDR BJH 15001.00 FIREPLACE MECHANICAL PLAN 1 OF 1 M-100 2/16/15 03/17/15