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ARCHITECT'S SUPPLEMENTAL
INSTRUCTION No. E- 039
TO: Doug Thompson / Hyder Construction, Inc.
543. Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
303-825-1313
The Work shall be carried out in accordance with the following Supplemental Instructions issued in accordance with the Contract
Documents without change in Contract Sum or Contract Time. Proceeding with the Work in accordance with these Instructions
indicates your acknowledgement that there will be no change in the Contract Sum or Contract Time.
Architect's Supplemental Instruction Title: Building E - Void Spaces Fire Protection and Mold Resistance
Reason for Change:
To address Fire Protection and Mold Resistance in inaccessible void spaces below Chalets.
Description of Instructions:
Refer to Attached drawings and narrative for Fire Protection and Mold Resistance requirements at all inaccessible void spaces.
REVIEWED BY
Attachments and Enclosures: -
4240 ASI-EO39 Narrative (2 pages) including Water Sensor specification. AUG ~ 3 1td~~
4240 Architectural Sketches (halfsize sheets): ASK's E019, E020, E021, E022, E023, E024
Monroe & Newell Sketches (8.5x11's): SSK's E090, E091, E092
SAFEbullt Colorado
Copy To: ASI File
BY: Idw''
Randy Hart / 4240
Submit to Town of Vail: ®YES El NO Neha Khera / 4240
Rick Caudel / VRDC
S. Jarvie Worcester / VRDC
Mark Gee / Monroe-Newell - Structural
Jay Watson / ABS Consultants
42 40 ARCHITECTURE INC
1621 Eighteenth Street
Suite 200
Denver, Colorado 80202
t 303.292.3388 f 303.292.31 13
www.4240architecture.com
APPROVED
Subject to inspection and Compliance to all
relevant Adopted Building and Municipal Codes.
Changes in Plans MUST be approved.
Date LtS-oo By
Code: 2001 S8
SAFEbuilt Colorado
303-292-3388
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VAIL's FRONT DOOR
PROJECT NO: 20693.08
ISSUED: 06.29.2007
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VFD - Bldg E ASI E039 NARRATIVE (attachment)
General Notes
1. General locations are indicated on plans for Water Sensors, Sensor/Drainage Holes and
Drainage Pipe Sleeves. Exact positioning may vary, in order to facilitate installation and
avoid conflicts with concrete beam locations.
2. Provide (5) tape-style Water Sensors at the locations shown on ASK's E019, E020, E023,
E024. Tape-style Water Sensors shall be Kele model WD-2-T-10 (spec sheet attached) or
prior approved equal. Each sensor tape (10') shall be inserted through a 3" diameter hole in
the slab and laid loose on the top of the slab inside the void space with the main body of the
sensor device mounted directly adjacent to the hole at the underside of the slab. Following
installation of the sensor tape, the hole shall be filled with approved fire stop material to
maintain required fire rating. The fire stopping may be temporarily removed in the event of
any detected water that may need to be drained from the void space.
3. Each water sensor shall be tied into the Bldg. E DDC control system and shall provide a
critical alarm to a pager or cell phone to be determined by VRDC).
4. Additional new areas of concrete topping slab are described on SSK's E090, E091, E092 in
order to create positive drainage away from otherwise low slab areas where collected water
would be trapped.
5. At all Void Spaces, apply American Mold Guard to all wood components that envelope void
space, including wood wall studs, wood joists and bottom side of wood floor sheathing.
Void Space 1 (re: A113 1 & A312 1)
• No water sensor or through-slab weep hole is necessary as there is minimal potential for the
presence of water at this location.
• In lieu of fire sprinkler protection, apply Georgia Pacific 1/2" DensArmor Plus Paperless Drywall
to bottom of wood floor joists and to void space side of wood stud wall (Method 10 2002 NFPA
13, Sect. 8.14.1.2).
Void Space 2 (re: A104 & A141.1)
• Provide sensor and through-slab weep hole at point of lowest slab elevation as there is
potential for the presence of water (a plumbing leak) at this location. At the northeast corner of
this space, plans indicate a very small portion of floor slab that steps down. Fill this lowered
area with concrete material up to the level of the main slab and slope this small fill zone down
to the south where the weep hole and sensor will occur.
• In lieu of fire sprinkler protection, fill entire void space with loose-fill non-combustible fiberglass
insulation (Method 7 2002 NFPA 13, Sect. 8.14.1.2).
Void Space 3 (re: A104 & A141.1)
• Provide drainage pipe sleeved through concrete curb (bearing wall) where indicated on
attached drawing allowing potential water on floor surface to flow through to Void Space 2.
• Revise slope of floor slab per attached SSK-E092 in order to direct any potential water toward
sensor and weep hole location.
• In lieu of fire sprinkler protection, fill entire void space with loose-fill non-combustible fiberglass
insulation (Method 7 2002 NFPA 13, Sect. 8.14.1.2).
Void Space 4 (re: A104 & A141.1)
• Provide sensor and through-slab weep hole at point of lowest slab elevation as there is
potential for the presence of water (a plumbing leak) at this location.
• In lieu of fire sprinkler protection, apply Georgia Pacific 1/2" DensArmor Plus Pape~.le%s ji }tom
to bottom of wood floorjoists (Method 10 2002 NFPA 13, Sect. 8.14.1.2). T
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VFD - Bldg E ASI E039 NARRATIVE (attachment)
Void Space 5-6 (re_. A104 & A141.1)
• This is one void space (not two) as there is no partition dividing them.
• Provide drainage pipe sleeved through concrete curb (bearing wall) where indicated on
attached drawing allowing potential water on floor surface to flow through to Void Space 4.
• In lieu of fire sprinkler protection, apply Georgia Pacific 1/2" DensArmor Plus Paperless Drywall
to bottom of wood floor joists (Method 10 2002 NFPA 13, Sect. 8.14.1.2).
• Void Space 7 (re: A106 & A121.1)
• Provide sensor and through-slab weep hole at point described on referenced drawings as there
is potential for the presence of water (a plumbing leak) at this location.
• Revise slope of floor slab per attached SSK-E091 in order to direct any potential water toward
sensor and weep hole location.
• In lieu of fire sprinkler protection, fill entire void space with loose-fill non-combustible fiberglass
insulation (Method 7 2002 NFPA 13, Sect. 8.14.1.2).
Void Space 8 (re: A106 & A121.1)
• Provide drainage pipe sleeved through concrete curb (bearing wall) where indicated on
attached drawing allowing potential water on floor surface to flow through to Void Space 7.
• In lieu of fire sprinkler protection, fill entire void space with loose-fill non-combustible fiberglass
insulation (Method 7 2002 NFPA 13, Sect. 8.14.1.2).
Void Space 9 (re: A106 & A121.1)
• Provide sensor and through-slab weep holes at 2 low slab elevation points as there is potential
for the presence of water (a plumbing leak) at this location.
• Revise slope of floor slab per attached SSK-EO90 in order to direct an
sensor and weep hole location. Y potential water toward
• In lieu of fire sprinkler protection, fill entire void space including small but deep area along
demising wall with loose-fill non-combustible fiberglass insulation (Method 7 2002 NFPA 13,
Sect. 8.14.1.2).
Void Space 10 (re7 A106 & A121.1)
• Provide drainage pipes sleeved through concrete curb (bearing wall) where indicated on
attached drawing allowing potential water on floor surface to flow through to Void Space 9.
• In lieu of fire sprinkler protection, fill entire void space including small but deep area along
demising wall with loose-fill non-combustible fiberglass insulation (Method 7 2002 NFPA 13,
Sect. 8.14.1.2).
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TAPE-STYLE WATER DETECTOR
DESCRIPTION
The Model WD-2-T Tape-Style Water Detector uses a self-
adhesive sensor tape with copper fiber electrodes and a durable
netted cover for dependable detection of conductive liquids any-
where along the length of tape. The Model WD-2-T includes a
tape integrity self-check feature, which activates a trouble out-
put if the tape is unplugged, broken, or cut. Alarm relays may be
independently jumpered to energize or de-energize upon water
or trouble detection.
FEATURES
• Weatherproof enclosure
• Designed to minimize external noise pickup
• SPDT alarm and trouble relay contacts
• Relay action jumper selectable
• Continuous tape integrity self-check
• Power/Alarm/Trouble status LED (green, red, green/red)
• Sensor tape lengths of 10'(3. im), 25,(7.6m),
50'(15.2m), 100'(30.5m)
• Floor or under-pipe mounting
• Able to convert to two alarm relays
OPERATION
The Model WD-2-T can be used with any contact-closure moni-
toring device, wiring to either the normally open or normally
closed contacts for flexibility.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power requirements
11-27 VACNDC
Power consumption
DC
AC
15 mA typical, 60 mA max
Operating temp
35 mA typical, 120 mA max
32° to 158°F (0° to 70°C)
Tape temp
Enclosure
32° to 180°F (0° to 82°C)
Cast aluminum, weatherproof
Alarm and trouble
outputs
SPDT, 1A @ 24 VAC/VDC
Sensor tape
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1/2A @ 120 VAC
0.1 "H x 1.5"W (0.25 x 3.81 cm)
Sensor electrodes
3 mil copper fiber, 1/4" gap
Weight
(0.08 mm, 0.64 cm gap)
10'(1.8 Ib/0.8 kg), 25'(2,2 lb/1.0 kg),
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50
(3.0 lb/1.4 kg),100' (4.6 lb/2.1 kg)
INSTALLATION
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Mount the Model WD-2-T box adjacent to the area to be pro-
tected. Unroll the sensor tape, remove vinyl release layer
from the back, and hand press onto a surface that is dry and
free of all debris and dust. Note 1: Once the sensor is acti-
vated (wet), the contacts will remain in alarm until the netted
cover is completely dry. Note 2: To convert the tape integrity
check relay to a second alarm relay, remove the jumper in
the lower right corner of the circuit board. If the sensing tape
is not used, install the jumper labeled "NO TBL CHK."
ORDERING INFORMATION
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
WD-2
Water detector without sensor tape
WD-2-T-10
Water detector with 10' (3.1m) sensor tape
WD-2-T-25
Water detector with 25' (7.6m) sensor tape
WD-2-T-50
Water detector with 50' (15.2m) sensor tape
WD-2-T-100
Water detector with 100' (30.5m) sensor tape
WD-CLIP-5
Pack of five mounting clips (space 18'745
7 cm
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for under-pipe installation)
2006 KELE CATALOG •Awww.kele com • USA 888-397-5:
DIMENSIONS
in (cm) LED
0.12 ' 2.75 Gasketed Window
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Mounting Holes 0.187 (0.47) dia
WIRING
The Model WD-2-T is provided with a 1/2" FNPT conduit con-
nection in the end of the enclosure. Terminations are made to
the color-coded wires with field-supplied connectors. All inter-
connect wiring should be 18 AWG or larger.
Input
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Trouble
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SPDT
Alarm
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The Model WD-2-T tape includes a supervisory resistor mounted
on the far end for the tape integrity self-check. A self-check disable
jumper is provided inside for use with older or cut-down tapes that
do not have the supervisory resistor.
STATUS INDICATOR
Green blink Normal
Red blink Water detected
• Red/green alternating Tape sensor problem
JUMPER POSITIONS
• NO TBL CHK Install jumper to disable tape trouble check
OPT Remove jumper to convert trouble
contacts to second set of alarm contacts
ALM (position D) De-energize relay on alarm
• TBL (position E) Energize relay on alarm
(position D) De-energize relay on trouble
(position E) Energize relay on trouble
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