DRAWING LIST Drawing Title G000.00 Cover Sheet X G001.00 General Information Sheet X G002.00 PME Specifications - 1 X G003.00 PME Specifications - 2 X G004.00 PME Specifications - 3 X 39th FL 45th Street FIRE PROTECTION 1st Avenue 1 UN PLAZA, 17TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10017 GENERAL INFORMATION FOR ALL TRADES 2nd Avenue United Nations Development Programme OFFICE SPACE RENOVATION Issues / Revisions Issued For Bid / LL Review 3/26/2014 ID 17th FL 44th Street SP001.00 Fire Protection Information & Details X SP010.00 Fire Protection Riser Diagram X SP101.00 17th Floor Sprinkler Plan X 1st FL KEY PLAN Scale: NTS N VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. MEP CONSULTANT PLUMBING AERIAL RENDERED IMAGE KEY PARTICIPANTS & THEIR ROLES DOCUMENT ORGANIZATION Owner Drawing Organization P001.00 Plumbing Notes And Riser Diagrams X dlb associates P101.00 17th Floor Plumbing Plan X One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 1 UN PLAZA Contact: Daniel Kwashie Tel: (212) 906-5116 Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing Engineer DLB Associates, PC One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601 New York, NY 10119 Contact: John Dunne - Project Manager Tel: (646) 381-6742 Montroy Andersen DeMarco 99 Madison Avenue, 14th Floor New York, NY 10016 Contact: Daniel Terebelo Tel: (212) 481-5900 General (G Series) Fire Protection (SP Series) Plumbing (P Series) Mechanical Demolition (MD Series) Mechanical (M Series) Fire Alarm (FA Series) Electrical (E Series) Mechanical Information Sheet MD100.00 17th Floor Demolition Plan - Phase 1 X MD101.00 17th Floor Demolition Plan - Phase 2 X 17th Floor Mechanical Part Plan & Section Phase 1 X M102.00 17th Floor Mechanical Part Plan & Section Phase 1 X M103.00 17th Floor Mechanical Plan - Phase 2 X Drawing Sequence M301.00 Mechanical Details X 1. M302.00 Mechanical Details X M303.00 Mechanical Schedules X M304.00 Mechanical Control Diagram X Within Each Trade, Drawings Start With Overview "Big Picture" Information, Then Plan Views, Followed By All Other Pertinent Information. Where Effective, Supplemental Information Is Included Directly On The Plan View Drawings To Improve The Reader's Understanding. SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT X M101.00 Architect Miscellaneous FIRE ALARM 1. The Terms 'Sheet', 'Plan', And 'Drawing' Are Used Interchangeably. 2. 3. SITE LOCATION 4. FA001.00 Fire Alarm Information Sheet X For Items That Are Plans, Details, And Other Graphic Items, Titles Are At The Bottom Of The Item Described. For Items That Are Predominately Text Such As Schedules, Titles Are At The Top Of The Item Described. FA101.00 17th Floor Fire Alarm Plan X Shading Of An Area Often Is Used To Emphasize An Area To The Reader. Some Of The Possible Purposes Of This Emphasis Can Be: ELECTRICAL E001.00 Electrical Information Sheet X A. Identify Major Pieces Of Equipment E101.00 17th Floor Lighting Plan X B. Defining A Topics Boundary Without Conflicting With Other Linework E102.00 17th Floor Lighting Fixture Schedule X C. Help To Emphasize The Existence Of A Part Plan Of The Area E201.00 17th Floor Power Plan X D. Differentiate Line Work In Congested Areas E401.00 Electrical Panel Schedules X Printing Of The Plans Is Often Reduced, So A Graphic Scale Is Provided On Each Sheet. How Notes Are Used 1. General Notes Are One Or More Notes In List Form Which Are Not Indicated Specifically On A Plan, Section, Elevation, Or Detail. 2. Key Notes Are Used In Lieu Of Standard Notes Where They Improve Readability, Key Notes Are Gathered Together And Listed Collectively On The Drawings On Which They Are Located. PROJECT LOCATION Addenda & Revisions Some Addenda And Revisions Are Identified On The Drawings Using A In The Triangle Links To The Revision Block In The Title Block Section. Sometimes The Most Recent Change Is Clouded Clarity. 1 . The Number To Provide Increased N This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124G000.dwg , 3/31/14 at 4:59 PM By RJANKOWSKI - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:13 AM By Signout DLB Project Manager: John Dunne MECHANICAL The Primary Organization And Order Of The Project Drawing Set Is Determined By The Trade. The Preface Letter(s) Of The Drawing Name Indicates The Trade. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. NYC DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 M001.00 United Nations Development Programme One United Nations Plaza New York, NY 10017 CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. 2014 PROJECT INTRODUCTION AREA OF WORK BACKGROUND ON CERTAIN DECISIONS The Following Is A Brief Summary Of The Project In Order To Help The Reader Quickly Gain A Sense For The Work To Be Performed. This Is Not Intended To Be All Inclusive. The Following Provides Some Context And History Regarding The Decision Making That Has Occurred On The Project To Date. This Section Is Intended To Help The Reader Understand Why One Solution Was Implemented Instead Of Another. Project Description 1. 1. The Project Consists Of The Renovation Of Approximately 6,700 Square Feet Of General Office Space. Drawings Were Coordinated With The United Nations Development Programme And The Architect. AREA OF WORK NIC Scope Of Work Overview APPLICABLE CODES AND REFERENCES 95' The Following Is A Brief Scope Of The Work For This Project (Not Intended To Be All Inclusive): General 2. Systems To Be Modified: Fire Protection, Plumbing, Fire Alarm Devices, Lighting, Receptacles, Electrical Power And HVAC. EAST 44TH STREET Fire Protection 1. 2. 3. Demo And Cap The Existing Sprinkler Piping And Remove The Existing Sprinkler Heads As Indicated On Drawing. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. 2. 3. 2. New Plumbing Piping Shall Be Provided For All New Plumbing Fixtures In The New Pantry Area. For New Pantry Fixtures And Equipment, Refer To Arch. Specification. Plumbing Contractor Shall Provide The Following New Plumbing Equipment As Indicated On Drawings (Other Pantry Fixtures And Equipment See Arch. Specs): A. New Floor Drain B. New Water Filter C. New Electric Instantaneous Hot Water Heater The Following Statements Are Intended To Clearly Raise Some Of The Most Important Issues That Will Likely Have An Impact Upon The Project. Communication 1. 2. Phase 1 Work Will Involve The Following: C. A Ceiling Mounted Air Conditioning Units (WSHP) Will Be Provided For Supplemental Cooling To The Large Conference Room And For The Three Small Conference Rooms. The Existing Perimeter VAV Terminal With Hot Water Heat Located At The Large Conference Room To Remain. The Associated Air Distribution Along The Perimeter Wall Will Be Modified To Have A Better Temperature Control To The Space. This Terminal Device Will Provide The Necessary Ventilation Space To This Space. New VAV Terminal Unit Will Be Provided Serving The Three New Conference Rooms For Providing The Necessary Ventilation Requirements. 1. B. The Corner Zones Of The Facility Will Be Modified And New VAV Terminal Units With Hot Water Heat Will Be Provided. New Air Distribution Ductwork Will Be Installed And Branch Ductwork Will Be Reconnected To Existing Linear Diffusers To Remain. All Existing Pneumatic Thermostat Will Be Replaced With New. Each Existing And New VAV Terminal Units Will Be Controlled By Its Own Thermostat. Existing Pneumatic Lines To Be Re-Used And Replaced If Defective. Lighting Fixtures Will Be New, Reused, Or Demolished And Returned To The Landlord's Representative As Indicated On Drawings. Lighting Fixtures And Controls Shall Be Installed As Indicated On Drawings. Where Indicated, Existing Receptacles And Telecommunication Outlets In Area Of Work Shall Be Demolished. Where Indicated On Drawings, Power Circuiting Shall Be Extended To New Receptacle / Furniture Feed Locations. New Furniture Feeds and Receptacles Shall Be Provided As Indicated On Plan Drawing. Submittals (Shop Drawings) Shall Be Provided For Each Piece Of Purchased Equipment. Ensure Thoroughness And Accuracy Of The Submittals. The Contractor Shall Provide A Stamp On The Shop Drawings Stating That They Conform To The Specifications. Long Lead Items Must Be Ordered Promptly To Ensure Timely Deliveries. 3. All Work Must Follow The Proposed Layout Shown In The Construction Drawings. Change Orders Will Not Be Authorized So All Estimates Must Be Very Specific. 4. 1. 2. Before Submitting Their Bid, The Contractor Shall Visit The Job Site And Examine And Fully Acquaint Themselves With The Existing Job Conditions, Paying Particular Attention To The Location Of Existing Water Mains, HVAC Units, Ductwork, Panel Boards, Transformers Etc. The Contractor Shall Furnish And Install All Supports, Hangers, Boxes, Ductwork, Piping Or Panels As Required, By Trade, And Shall Perform Demolition And Modification Work As Required, To Make A Complete And Operable System Without Additional Cost To Owner. Contractor Shall Arrange And Pay For All Permits, Certificates, Inspections, Etc. And Pay All Fees Levied By State, Local And Municipal Authorities Having Jurisdiction Over Work Done Under This Contract. 3. Each Contractor / Subcontractor Shall Coordinate His Work With All Other Contractors And Field Conditions. 4. Any Work By Any Party As A Result Of Failure To Familiarize Himself Or Coordinate Work Is The Responsibility Of The Contractor And Shall Be Provided At No Cost To The Owner. 5. All Contractors / Subcontractors Shall Verify Requirements Of Owner-Supplied Items. 6. Make Final Connections And Perform Startup Of Equipment For Complete And Operational Building Upon Completion. 7. Make Every Attempt To Ensure Thoroughness And Accuracy Of The Submittals. If Shop Drawings Are Not Approved Following A Maximum Of Two (2) Reviews, The Contractor / Subcontractor Will Be Backcharged For The Engineer's Effort. 3. Existing Panelboard Loads Shall Be Measured As Per Notes On E401. 4. Boxes and Raceways with Pull Wire Shall Be Provided For New Telecommunication And Security System. Telecommunication And Security Systems Shall Terminate In New IT Closet. Limitations On Downtime New Panelboard Shall Be Provided As Per Drawings. 1. A Schedule Of Interruptions / Shutdowns Shall Be Submitted To The Owner A Minimum Of Two Weeks Prior To Any Anticipated Interruption Of Service. Each Interruption Shall Be Approved By The Owner Before Any Interruption Is Permitted. 2. Other Portions Of The Building Will Be Occupied Throughout Construction. Coordinate All Disconnections And Interruptions Of HVAC, Electrical Service, Fire Alarm And Fire Protection With The Property Manager And Owner. 3. Furnish Floor Wide Fire Watch During Any Fire Alarm Or Sprinkler Service Interruptions. 5. 1. Building/Dwelling: Fire Alarm 1. Notification Device Layout Has Been Designed To Reflect Revised Partition and Furniture Layout In Area Of Work. 2. New Smoke Detectors Have Been Placed In Elevator Lobby And Electric Closet. 3. Existing System Is Non-Addressable Type. All New Devices Shall Tie Into Existing Fire Alarm System. New Devices Shall Indicate As Devices Located On 17th Floor. 4. New Notification Devices Shall Be White. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124G001.dwg , 3/26/14 at 4:53 PM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:13 AM By Signout 3. Plumbing: 4. Mechanical: 2008 New York City Building Code (Including All Supplements & Amendments To Date) 2008 New York City Fire Code (FDNY Regulations) 2002 NFPA-13 (Sprinklers) 2000 IFC (New York State Uniform Fire Prevention Building Code,Title 19) 1st FL KEY PLAN Scale: NTS 2008 New York City Plumbing Code (Including All Amendments To Date) And NYC & NYS 2010 Energy Codes 2011 New York City Energy Conservation Code (NYCECC) 6. Electrical: 2011 New York City Electrical Code 7. Fire Alarm: 2008 New York City Fire Code 2008 New York City Plumbing Code 2008 New York City Fuel Gas Code 2008 New York City Mechanical Code 2. Provide Seismic Bracing And Anchoring Of Mechanical, Fire Protection, Plumbing, And Electrical Equipment In Accordance With The NYC Building Code. Summer Outdoor Design Conditions Summer Indoor Design Conditions Winter Indoor Design Conditions Outside Air Ventilation Design Air Quantity Will Be Provided As Required By The New York City Mechanical Code. Air Filtration 1. 30% Cleanable Filters Energy Compliance 1. DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT Ventilation 1. One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 Relative Humidity 50% Winter Outdoor Design Conditions Scale: NTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. Seismic Requirements The Design And Application Of Seismic Restraints Shall Be In Accordance With Those Listed In The NYC Building Code. VERTICAL PLAN dlb associates BASIS OF DESIGN 1. N MEP CONSULTANT 2008 New York City Mechanical Code (And All Amendments To Date) 5. Energy: 17th FL 44th Street NYC All Work Shall Be Performed During Normal Hours. Contractors' Responsibilities Electrical 2. All Work Shall Be Performed In Accordance With Applicable Codes Such As: Coordinate The Location And Orientations Of All Equipment With Other Trades. 2. Phase 2 Work Will Involve The Following: A. The Architect, Engineer And Building Owner Shall Be Notified Immediately Upon Discovery Of A Problem Or Conflict. Contractor Shall Promptly Identify One Or More Proposed Solutions But Shall Not Proceed Until So Authorized. 45th Street Construction Mechanical Work Scope Shall Be Done In Two Phases. The Contractor Shall Submit A Separate Construction Cost For Each Phases. B. 1. Applicable Codes And References 2. Fire/Life Safety: SPECIAL EMPHASIS, CONCERNS, & LIMITATIONS Plumbing Contractor Is Responsible For Field Verification Of All Existing Conditions And New Piping Tie-In Locations. A. 3. 39th FL Sprinkler Contractor Is Responsible For Complete Survey And Verification Of Existing Sprinkler Piping & Shall Provide Hydraulic Calculation In Accordance With Design Criteria. Mechanical 1. 17TH FLOOR KEY PLAN New Pendent Concealed Sprinkler Heads Shall Be Provided For Full Protection Of The17th Floor Area As Indicated On Drawings. Plumbing 1. 175' Entire Installation Shall Comply With All Local And State Codes And Other Authorities Having Jurisdiction. 1st Avenue The Existing MP Utility Services Will Be Utilized Or Updated As Necessary To Accommodate The Installation. 2nd Avenue 1. 1ST AVENUE General To The Best Of My Knowledge, Belief And Professional Judgement, These Plans And Specifications Are In Compliance With The New York City Energy Conservation Code. 2014 Bid / Proposal 2. 1. These General Specifications Are To Be Read And Adhered To By Each Contractor. Items Are Loosely Categorized By Trade, But This Does Not Limit The Responsibility Of The Contractor To Any Single Category. 1. All Applicable Codes, Laws And Regulations Governing Or Relating To Any Portion Of This Work Are Hereby Incorporated Into And Made A Part Of These Specifications. Their Provisions Shall Be Carried Out By The Contractor Who Shall Inform The Owner, Prior To Submitting A Proposal, Of Any Work Or Material Which Violates Any Of The Above Laws And Regulations. Substitutions Installation 1. 2. Protect All Equipment From The Weather And Damage At All Times During Shipment, Storage And Construction. CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION (CONTINUED) 2. Proper Fire Protection Measures, Satisfactory To The Local Fire Department, Shall Be Taken When Welding Or Cutting With Torches Or Electric Arc. Contractor To Provide Open Flame Permit If Required. Any Work Done By The Contractor Causing Such Violation Shall Be Corrected By The Contractor. 3. Drawings Are Diagrammatic And Indicate General Arrangement Of Systems And Work. Drawings Do Not Necessarily Indicate The Actual Location Or Routing Of Equipment, Conduit, Piping, Raceway Or Ductwork. Drawings Shall Be Followed As Closely As Conditions Allow To Complete The Intent Of The Contract. Maintain Headroom And Space Conditions. 3. 4. 5. The Contractor's Proposal For All Work Shall Be Based On The Performance Of The Work During Regular Working Hours. When Directed, However, The Contractors Shall Install Work During Overtime Hours And At The Additional Cost To Be Charged Therefore Shall Be Only The "Premium" Portion Of Those Wages Paid. Submission Of A Proposal Shall Be Construed As Evidence That A Careful Examination Of the Portions Of The Existing Building, Equipment, Etc, Which Affect This Work, And The Access To Such Spaces, Has Been Made And That The Contractor Is Familiar With Existing Conditions And Difficulties That Will Affect The Execution Of The Work. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. "Furnish And Install" Or "Provide" Means To Supply, Erect, Install And Connect Up To Complete For Readiness For Regular Operation, The Particular Work Referred To. 2. 3. 4. The General Conditions Of The Contract For Construction AIA Document A201, Latest Edition, And These Specifications As Applicable Are Part Of This Contract. 6. Upon Completion And Acceptance Of Work, Contractor Shall Furnish Type-written Updated Panel Schedules For Any Panel In Which Work Was Done. Provide A Hard And Soft Copy To The Owner. 4. Install Work So As To Be Readily Accessible For Operation, Maintenance And Repair. Minor Deviations From Drawings May Be Made To Accomplish This, But Changes Which Involve Extra Cost Shall Not Be Made Without Approval. 1. 1) A. Coordinate With Other Trades And Owner For Equipment Locations And Clearances Required For Equipment. Contractor To Coordinate And Modify Layout Accordingly. 2) The HVAC, Electrical, Fire Protection And Plumbing Contractors Shall Perform All Cutting And Patching As Required For Their Respective Work, Except That Structurally Framed Openings Shall Be Cut And Framed By The General Contractor. All Holes In Masonry Floors And Walls Shall Be Core Drilled. Patch And Paint To Match Adjacent Surfaces. 3) All Penetrations Of Floors (Whether Or Not Fire Resistance Rated) And All Penetrations Of Fire Rated Walls And Floors Shall Be Provided With A Through Penetration Protection System (Firestopping). Each Through-penetration Protection System Shall Be Tested In Accordance With ASTM E814 And Be Listed For The Type Of Floor Or Wall Assembly Penetrated And The Type Of Protection System. 39th FL Include In The Schedule Of Values A Line Item For Resolving Punchlist Issues Equal To 5% Of The Total Contract Value. A. Insurance: In Accordance With Building Requirement And Shall Include A Hold Harmless Clause For Owner And Engineer. The Codes Listed Under The Applicable Codes And Reference Section Of These Documents Have Specific Requirements Concerning The Application Of These Loads As Well As Other Design Requirements. 2) Provide All Labor, Material, Equipment, Transportation, Facilities, Services And Fees Necessary For Complete And Safe Installation. Connections To Existing Work: Install New Work And Connect To Existing Work With Minimum Interference To Existing Facilities. Temporary Shutdowns Of Service Shall Be Performed At No Additional Charges, At Times Not To Interfere With Normal Operation Of Existing Facilities And Only With Written Consent Of Owner. Alarm And Emergency Systems Shall Not Be Interrupted. Under Certain Conditions, The Applicable Codes Require These Loads, Or A Combination Of These Loads, Be Considered As "Coincidental". The Contractor Shall Also Be Responsible For Confirming That The Component Of The Building Structure Where These Support Systems Are Attached Is Able To Resist The Design Loads Transferred To This Building Component. 2) Within Ten (10) Business Days Of The Contract Award Date, The Contractor Shall Submit A List Of Equipment Manufacturers, For The Engineer's Review And Approval, That He Intends To Use On This Project. 4. Contractor Shall Provide All Necessary Miscellaneous Steel For The Support Of All Equipment, Piping, Conduit And Ductwork Suspended From Slab, Steel, Wall, Trusswork, And Roof Openings. 1. D. 2. Maintain Continuous Operation Of Existing Facilities As Required With Necessary Temporary Connections Between New And Existing Work. Connect New Work To Existing Work In A Neat And Acceptable Manner. Restore Existing Disturbed Work To Original Condition, Including Maintenance Of Wiring Continuity As Required. The Final Acceptance Shall Be Made After The Contractor Has Adjusted His Equipment, Tested The Various Systems, Demonstrated That It Fulfills The Requirements Of Drawings And Specifications And Has Furnished All The Required Certificates Of Inspections And Approval. Provide The Owner With An Equipment And Maintenance Binder Including Each System Manufacturer's Instructions, Maintenance Requirements, Guarantees And Warrantee Information. A. Work Will Be Conducted In A Live Working Environment. Provide Two Week Look Ahead Schedule To Owner Throughout The Project. Coordinate And Obtain Approval From Owner For Any Work That Will Affect Live Portions Of The Working Environment Prior To Starting Work. 2. B. 3. 4. 5. Any Existing Equipment That May Be Relocated To Accommodate New Work May Be Accomplished By The Contractor, Provided It Is Done So At No Additional Expense To The Owner And Written Permission Has Been Obtained From The Owner And Engineer. All Items Removed Shall Remain The Property Of The Owner, But Shall Be Disposed Of, If So Directed By The Owner And Engineer. Items So Directed Shall Be Removed From The Premises By The Contractor At His Expense. Any Item Indicated For Demolition Shall Be Removed, Inclusive Of Any Raceway, Boxes, Wiring, Etc,. Back To Its Originating Source. If Entire Circuits Are Removed, Panel Schedules Shall Be Updated And Breakers Placed in "OFF" Position. Investigate Each Space Through Which Equipment Must Be Moved. Where Necessary, Equipment Shall Be Shipped From Manufacturer In Sections Of Size Suitable For Moving Through Available Restrictive Spaces. Ascertain From Building Owner And Tenant At What Times Of Day Equipment May Be Moved Through All Areas. Include A Comprehensive Table Of Contents For All Sections. c. Guarantees, Including Extended Guarantees (Where Applicable). All Materials Shall Be New And All Work And Materials Shall Be Guaranteed By The Contractor For A Period Of Twelve (12) Months From The Date Of Acceptance By The Owner. The Contractor Shall List All The Items That Require Submittals Per The Contract Documents And Specifications. The Contractor Shall Fill Out The Submittal Date Column For Each Item And Return The Completed Form To The Engineer For Review. The Contractor May Use A Different Form Of His Choosing Provided The Required Information Is Provided. No Shop Drawings Will Be Reviewed Until The Shop Drawing Submission Schedule Is Approved By The Engineer. 5. Service Interruption Schedule a. A Copy Of Acknowledgment Of Instruction To The Owners Operating Personnel In The Operation Of All Mechanical Equipment And Systems, Signed By The Owner Or His Authorized Representative. b. Typewritten Operating Instructions For The Owner's Personnel Describing How To Operate (Start, Stop, And Perform Normal And Emergency Operating Procedures) Each Piece Of Equipment; How To Set The Temperature Control System For Normal Operation And Normal Restarting Procedures, Caution And Warning Notices. 1. Requests For Information (RFI) Are Questions Posed By The Contractor Intended To Resolve Vagueness And Conflicts During Construction. 2. To Submit A RFI, The Contractor Must Fill Out A Request For Information Form. Only A Written RFI Form Will Be Acknowledged. 3. Prior To Submitting A RFI, The Contractor Must Thoroughly Review The Construction Documents And Specifications And Forward The RFI Only If The Issue In Question Cannot Be Resolved. If A RFI Questions A Clearly Noted Item Or Standard Construction Method Which Should Be Known By The Contractor, The Engineer May Back Charge The Contractor For Time Spent Responding To The RFI. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124G002.dwg , 10/8/13 at 11:22 AM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:14 AM By Signout The Contractor Shall Notify The Owner And Engineer In Writing At Least Five (5) Business Days Prior To Each Equipment And/Or System Shutdown. B. Shop Drawings Will Not Be Reviewed Until The Equipment Manufacturer List And Shop Drawing Submission Schedule Have Been Submitted To, And Approved By, The Engineer. C. Shop Drawings Must Include A Completed Copy Of The Shop Drawing Submittal Form. 1) E. F. B. The Contractor Must Review And Stamp All Shop Drawings Prior To Submission. Space Has Been Provided For The Contractor's Approval Stamp On The Shop Drawing Submittal Form. Submittals Without The Contractor's Approval Stamp Will Be Returned Unchecked. The Contractor Shall Provide A Maximum Of Six (6) Copies Of Submittals To The Engineer For Review. Additional Shop Drawings May Be Marked-up And Processed For An Additional Fee To The Contractor 1) General Request For Information 2) Prior To The Installation Of Any Work And Procurement Of Equipment, Contractor Shall Provide Complete Sets Of Coordinated Shop Drawings Of All New And Existing Equipment, Indicating Capacity, Dimensions And Sequence Of Operation For Written Approval By the Architect And Engineer. This Guarantee Shall Also Provide That Where Defects Occur, The Contractor Will Assume Responsibly For All Expenses Incurred In Repairing And Replacing Work Of Other Trades Affected By Defects, Repairs Or Replacements In Equipment Supplied By The Contractor. This Section Contains Requirements For Construction Administration Of MEP/FP Work. These Requirements Are In Addition To Any Requirements Listed Elsewhere In The Contract Documents. Where Conflicts Exist Between This Section And Other Sections, The More Stringent Requirement Shall Apply Within Ten (10) Business Days Of The Contract Award Date, The Contractor Shall Submit A Schedule Of Shutdowns Of Equipment And/Or Systems For Owner And Engineer Review. A. CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION 1. 1) Submitted Items Shall Be Clearly Identified On All Copies Of The Shop Drawings. The Engineer Will Return Any Shop Drawings That Are Not Clearly Marked. It Is The Responsibility Of The Contractor To Make Every Attempt To Ensure Thoroughness And Accuracy Of His Submittals. If Shop Drawings Are Not Approved Following A Maximum Of Two (2) Reviews, The Contractor Will Be Backcharged For The Engineer's Effort. c. Approved Shop Drawings, Product Data And Parts And Maintenance Booklet For Each Item Of Material And Equipment Furnished Under MEP/FP Scope Of Work. d. Record Drawings Of All Systems Included In The Project. e. Test And Balance Report. f. Copies Of Certificates Of Inspection. Submissions: 1) Submissions 11" x 17" Or Smaller: If The Submission Is A Catalog Cut, Then Contractor Shall Submit Four Copies. The Architect Will Forward Three Copies To the Engineer. All Catalog Cuts Shall Be Complete. 2) Submissions Larger Than 11" x 17": Submit Two Prints And One Paper Sepia To The Architect, The Architect Will Forward One Print And The Paper Sepia To The Engineer. 3) All Submissions Shall Be Clearly Legible. If Multiple Products Are On The Same Catalog Cut, The Product That Will Be Utilized On This Project Shall Be Clearly Indicated. Deliver The Manuals To The Owner Prior To Submitting Application For Final Payment. Substantial Completion Letter 1) The Purpose Of This Letter Is To Inform The Engineer That The Contractor Has Reached Substantial Completion. 2) Upon Substantial Completion, The Contractor Shall Create A Substantial Completion Letter On Company Letterhead, Complete The Letter And Send It To The Engineer. 3) This Letter Shall Be Received At The Engineer's Office No Later Than Four (4) Weeks Before The Project Completion Date. Upon Receiving The Letter, The Engineer Will Perform A Punch List. The Contractor Shall Have Two (2) Weeks To Complete The Punch List Items Upon Receiving The Punch List. Punchlist Completion Letter 1) The Purpose Of This Letter Is To Inform The Engineer That The Contractor Has Completed All Punchlist Items. The Contractor Must Ensure That All Punchlist Items Are Indeed Complete Prior To Submitting This Letter. 2) Upon Completion Of Punchlist Items, The Contractor Shall Create A Punchlist Completion Letter On Company Letterhead, Complete The Letter And Send It To The Engineer. 3) This Letter Shall Be Received At The Engineer's Office No Later Than One (1) Week Before The Project Completion Date. Upon Receiving This Letter, The Engineer Will Perform A Final Walkthrough. 4) Should The Engineer Discover During The Final Walkthrough That All Of The Punchlist Items Have Not Been Completed, The Time And Expenses Associated With A Return Visit By The Engineer Shall Be Chargeable To The Contractor. Requirements: A. 1st FL KEY PLAN N VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS MEP CONSULTANT Construction IAQ & Waste Management 1. 17th FL 44th Street Scale: NTS Letters A. 45th Street Technical Content By Agreeing To This Schedule At The Beginning Of The Project, Shop Drawings Will Be Reviewed In A Timely Fashion And Long Lead Items Can Be Prioritized And Reviewed First. Shop Drawings D. Delivery / Handling 1. All Expenses Included For Any Workmanship And Equipment In Which Defects Develop Within One Year From The Date Of Final Certificate For Payment And/Or From Date Or Actual Use Of Equipment Or Occupancy Of Spaces By Owner Included Under The Various Parts Of The Work, Whichever Date Is Earlier. This Work Shall Be Coordinated With The Owner. Disconnect, Remove And / Or Relocate Existing Material, Equipment And Other Work As Noted Or Required For Proper Installation Of New Work. The Contractor Shall Remove Any And All Obsolete, Unused Or Unnecessary Items As Called Out On Drawings Or Herein Specified. Any Such Items Intended For Such Removal Shall Be Completely Verified And Approved By The Owner And Engineer. 2. The Contractor Shall Furnish A Written Guarantee To Replace Or Repair Promptly And Assume Responsibility For: Demolition 1. b. Prior To Submitting Any Shop Drawings, The Contractor Shall Issue A Shop Drawing Submission Schedule. The Purpose Of This Schedule Is To Identify Which Items Require Shop Drawings And When These Shop Drawings Will Be Submitted To The Engineer. B. 3) 3. 3. 3. Title Sheet With Job Name, And The Names, Addresses And Phone Numbers Of The Contractor, Subcontractor, Control Subcontractor, Related Contractors And Material And Equipment Suppliers. No Payment Applications Will Be Processed Until The Schedule Of Values Form Has Been Approved By The Engineer. Shop Drawing Submission Schedule All Support Systems (Supports, Hangers, Anchors, Guides, Bracing, Fasteners, Welds, Etc.) For Equipment And Systems Installed Or Revised As Part Of This Contract Shall Be Designed, Selected And Installed By The Contractor To Resist All Seismic, Wind And Gravity Loads. Closeout 2. a. Prior To Initiating Any Work, The Contractor Shall Submit A Schedule Of Values On An AIA G-703 Continuation Sheet Outlining Material And Labor Costs For Each Item. This Schedule Of Values Shall Be Submitted As The First Shop Drawing. Equipment Manufacturer List 1) C. Non-Technical Content Schedule Of Values a. All Material, Equipment And Workmanship Shall Be New, U.O.N. And Shall Be In Accordance With Building Standards. Removal And Relocation Of Certain Existing Work May Be Necessary For The Performance Of The General Work. All Existing Conditions Cannot Be Completely Detailed On The Drawings. The Contractors Shall Survey The Site And Include All Changes And Charges In Making Up The Work Proposal. Furnish Three Copies Of Complete Operations And Maintenance Manuals To The Architect-Engineer, For Approval And For The Owner, On All Equipment And Systems. The Manuals Shall Be Bound In Hardback, Three Ring Loose-Leaf Binders. The Following Shall Be Included: Schedules And Lists Existing Conditions 1. Operation And Maintenance Manuals A. Incomplete Submittals Will Be Returned Rejected. 1) All Applicable Items Shall Bear The Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Label, And/Or Be Factory Mutual Approved. Manufacturers Names Given For Equipment Are Used For The Basis Of Selection, Not With Intent To Limit Competition. Equivalent Equipment Of Other Manufacturers Will Be Considered Based On Substitution Section Of Specification. No Substitutions Are Allowed Where New Equipment Must Match Existing. B. Where Substituted Items Affect Other Trades, This Contractor Is Responsible For Adjusting The Installation As Required To Accommodate The Substitution. This Includes, But Is Not Limited To, Changes In Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing And Fire Protection Systems. This Contractor Will Pay For All Associated Costs For Field Changes And Professional Services. Support Systems 2. 5. A. B. Contract / Administrative 1. Reproducible "As-Built" Drawings Shall Be Provided Indicating The Installed Conditions Of the Work. "As-Built" Drawings Shall Be Provided To The Architect After Completion Of The Installation. Cutting And Patching 2. 6. A. 1) 1. As - Built Drawings And Equipment Operation Instructions Submittals 1. 5. 4. All Work Shall Be Carefully Coordinated With All Trades Involved, And The Contractor Shall Provide Proper Connections, Fittings, Valves, Piping, Etc. For All Equipment Furnished By The Owner Or The Trades Involved In This Contract. 3. Substitutions For Specified Equipment Must Include A Detailed Comparison Checklist Identifying All Pertinent Similarities And Differences Between The Two Items. Substituted Items Without A Comparison Checklist Will Not Be Considered. All Work Shall Be Done In A Neat Workmanlike Manner, Left Clean And Free From Defects, And Completely Operable. The Contractor Shall Provide All Equipment As Scheduled On The Drawings. 2. CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION (CONTINUED) 1st Avenue PROJECT GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) 2nd Avenue PROJECT GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Strict Conformance With The Owner's Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) And Waste Management Requirements By Contractor And Contractor's Subcontractors. See Architectural Drawing Set For The Detailed IAQ And Waste Management Requirements. 2013 dlb associates CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. NYC One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT General 1. B. Where Various Options Are Given For Piping And Fitting Materials, The Contractor Shall Have The Option Of Using Any Of The Listed Standards Providing They Are Acceptable To All Authorities Having Jurisdiction And Conform To Insurance Carrier Requirements. 2. All Pipe 2" And Smaller Should Be Black Steel, Schedule 40, ASTM A-53 Grade B. 2. A. All Insulation Shall Be By Owens-Corning Fiberglass, Johns-Manville, Knauf Or Approved Equal. B. Install In Strict Accordance With Manufacturer's Instructions And Recommendations. C. All Pipe Insulation, Jackets Or Facings And Adhesives Used Shall Have A Non-Combustible Fire And Smoke Hazard System Rating And Label As Tested By ASTM E-34, NFPA 255 And UL 723 Not Exceeding Flame Spread Of 25, Fuel Contributed 50, Smoke. Fittings 1. 2. 3. A One Piece Reducing Fitting Shall Be Used Wherever A Change In Size Is Made. The Use Of Bushings Or Reducing Flanges Is Not Permitted. D. Screwed Fittings Shall Be Cast Iron, 175 Lb. Class, Black ASTM B-16.4 Or Malleable Iron 150 Lb. Class, Black ANSI B-16.1, And In Accordance With ANSI B-16.3. Grooved Couplings And Mechanical Fittings Shall Have All Components Of The Same Manufacture. They Shall Be Malleable Iron, 500 Psi Working Pressure ASTM A-47. Coupling Gasket Material Shall Be Butyl Rubber. Roll Or Grooved Fittings Based On Pipe To Be Used. E. Joining Methods 1. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. 2. Schedule 40 Pipe Shall Be Joined By Screwed Joints In Accordance With ANSI B 2.1, Welded Joints In Accordance With ANSI B-31.10, 31.10a And 31.10b, Flanged Joints, Mechanical Grooved Couplings Or Push On Couplings, Or By A UL And FM Approved Combination Of Couplings, Gaskets And Grooves. Grooves Must Be Cut And Shall Be Dimensionally Compatible With The Coupling. F. G. 4. Schedule 10 Black Steel ASTM A 135 Sprinkler Pipe Shall Be Joined By Welded Joints In Accordance With The Specifications ANSI B 31.10, ANSI B-31.10 And ANSI B-31.10b, And By UL And FM Approved Mechanical Couplings. A. Couplings May Be Of The Rolled Groove Type Or The Mechanical Locking Type (Push-On). Grooves For The Rolled Groove Type Shall Be Rolled Only (Cut Grooving Will Not Be Allowed) And They Shall Be Dimensionally Compatible With The Coupling. Pipe End Preparation For The Mechanical Locking Type Couplings Will Be In Accordance With The Manufacturer's Recommendations. PLUMBING SPECIFICATIONS General 1. 2. All Exposed And Concealed Domestic Water Piping And Fittings Throughout Building (Including Cold Water, Hot Water, And Hot Water Recirculation) That Are Protected By Heat Tracing Systems Shall Be Insulated. Provide 2" Thickness For All Piping Systems Of All Sizes. General Take All Precautions To Prevent Damage To The Building Or Its Contents. Responsibility For Repair Or Damage Due To Testing Shall Fall On Contractor. Any Leaks, Defects Or Deficiencies Resulting From Testing Shall Be Immediately Repaired Or Made Good And Testing Repeated Until Test Requirements Are Fully Met. No Caulking Of Pipe Joints To Remedy Leaks Will Be Permitted, Except Where Lead And Oakum Joints Are Used. 2. Contractor Shall Drain And Refill All Systems As Required To Properly Perform This Work. 4. C. The Mechanical Contractor Shall Furnish All Labor, Materials, Tools, Transportation, Equipment, Services And Facilities Required For The Complete, Proper And Substantial Installation Of All Mechanical Work. All Fixtures, Devices And Equipment Shown, Noted Or Required On The Drawings, And/Or Contained Herein Shall Be Furnished, Installed, Tested And Made Ready For Satisfactory Operation. Mechanical Contractor Shall Provide One Year Guarantee Of Labor And Material For All Material Or Equipment Furnished Under This Contract. 1. B. D. 2. The Contractor Shall Remove Any And All Obsolete, Unused Or Unnecessary Items As Called Out On Drawings Or Herein Specified. Any Such Items Intended For Such Removal Shall Be Completely Verified And Approved By The Owner And Engineer. 3. Valve Tags: Stamped Or Engraved Brass With 1/4-inch Letters For Piping System Abbreviation And 1/2-inch Numbers. Provide Hole For Fastener. Provide Brass wire-link Or Beaded Chain Fastener. Identification Valve Schedules: For Each Piping System, On Standard-Size Bond Paper. Tabulate Valve Number, Piping System, System Abbreviation (As Shown On Valve Tag), Location Of Valve (Room Or Space), Normal-Operating Position (Open, Closed, Or Modulating), And Variations For Identification. 1) Mark Valves For Emergency Shutoff And Similar Special Uses. Valve-Schedule Frames Shall Be A Glazed Display Frame For Removable Mounting On Masonry Walls For Each Page Of Valve Schedule. 1. Provide Mechanical Identification For All Piping, Equipment And Specialties As Described. 2. Equipment: Provide Engraved Plastic Nameplates And Signs For All Plumbing Equipment Scheduled Or Provided. Engraving Stock Shall Be Melamine Plastic Laminate, Minimum 1/16 Inch Thick. Engraved Legend With Black Letters On White Face. Punched Or Drilled For Mechanical Fasteners. 3. 4. Piping A. Water Piping: Type "L" Copper For All Other Lines. Wrought Copper Fittings With 95-5 Lead Free Solder And Non-Corrosive Type Flux. 1. Lb./Cu. Ft., Thermal Conductance, C = 0.25 At 75 Deg. F Mean Temperature, Acoustic Lining Wherever Called For On The Drawings And Up And Down Stream Of All The Air Handling Units For A Minimum Of 20 Ft. From The Unit. Duct Sizes Given Are The Clear Internal Dimensions And Do Not Allow For Duct Lining. Actual Duct Sizes Shall Be Increased To Accommodate Acoustic Lining. Piping: Preprinted, Color-Coded, Permanent-Type, Self-Adhesive Pipe Markers With Lettering Indicating Service, And Showing Direction Of Flow. Colors Shall Comply With ASME A13.1, Unless Otherwise Indicated. Ductwork: Preprinted, Color-Coded, Permanent-Type, Self-Adhesive Pipe Markers With Lettering Indicating Service (Supply, Return, Exhaust, Outside Air, Etc...), And Showing Direction Of Flow. Unique Colors Shall Be Used For Each Service Type Unless Otherwise Indicated. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124G003.dwg , 3/4/14 at 11:44 AM By DHERNANDEZ - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:14 AM By Signout 39th FL Provide All Hangers And Supports And All Steel Framework Required For The Support Of Various Systems. All Piping Shall Be Supported From The Building Structure By Means Of Approved Hangers. 45th Street Horizontal Piping Shall Be Hung With Adjustable Wrought Iron Or Malleable Iron Pipe Hangers, Spaced As Recommended By ASHRAE. Bands Or Rings Supporting Copper Tubing Shall Be Heavily Plated Copper. 1. A. Submit For Approval Four (4) Test Reports Showing All Pertinent Operating Data Such As CFM And FPM At Each Outlet. Fan RPM, Motor Current, Etc., Shall Be Submitted For Permanent Record. During Adjusting Period, Make All Necessary Settings And Adjustments Of Temperature Regulating Equipment. Test Reports Shall Be Certified By A Licensed Professional Engineer Who Shall Be A Member Of The Balancing Firm. 1. 2. Flexible Duct Shall Be Installed In Accordance With Latest SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards. VAV Boxes And Associated Diffusers Shall Be Balanced To Within 5% Of Their Design Capacities. 3. Flexible Duct Shall Be Supported At Intervals No Greater Than Four Feet. Hanger Or Saddle Material In Contact With The Flexible Duct Shall Be A Minimum Of One Inch Wide. 4. Flexible Duct Shall Only Be Used As A Branch Take-Off From Main Trunk Duct To A Single Diffuser. Maximum Length Of Run Shall Be Three (3) Linear Feet. 1st FL KEY PLAN Scale: NTS Flexible Duct Shall Be Type WCK By Wiremold Company, Or Equal, With Fire Retardant Fiberglass Insulation Blanket, And Aluminized Reinforced Vapor Barrier. Flexible Duct Shall Conform To NFPA 90A & 90B And UL Standard 723 For Class 1 Air Duct. 2. B. Condensate Drain Line Shall Comply With Listed Plumbing Code As To Acceptable Point Of Discharge (Floor Drain, Floor Sink, Mop Receptor, Etc.). C. Plastic Condensate Piping Shall Not Be Installed In Plenum Ceilings. D. Provide Adequately Sized Trap At Unit For Proper Condensate Drainage Control. Allowance Shall Be Made For Positive Or Negative Pressures At Drain Pan Location. General: Provide And Install All Equipments And Accessories Of The Sizes And Capacities As Scheduled And Indicated On The Drawings. Provide All Motor Starters Required. The Contractor Is Responsible For Maintaining Required Clearances For Servicing And Maintenance. 2. Supplemental Air-Conditioning Unit For The Conference Rooms. Piping - Condenser And Hot Water Piping: A. B. 1. Ceiling Mounted Air Conditioning Unit Shall Be A Packaged Direct Expansion With Water Air-Cooled Condensing Unit With The Size And Capacity Scheduled On The Drawings Or Approved Equal. B. Cabinet: Enameled Steel With Removable Panels On Front And Discharge Drain Pans With Drain Connection. C. Refrigerant Coil: Copper Tube, With Mechanically Bonded Aluminum Fins, Complying With ARI 210/240, And With Thermal-Expansion Valve. D. Evaporator Section: Direct Drive, Centrifugal Fan. The Evaporator Section Shall Include Thermostatic Expansion Valve And Filter Drier. E. Filters: Permanent, Cleanable, 1" Thick 30% Efficiency Schedule 40 Steel Pipe With Threaded Fittings For Condenser Water Piping. General A. 2. Insulation Shall Be Mineral Fiber (Fiber-Glass). All Materials Shall Be Applied In Strict Accordance With Manufacturer's Recommendations. Insulation Shall Be Applied Only After All Pressure/Leakage Tests Have Been Performed And Approved. Insulation, Meters & Gauges, And All Other Workmanship Shall Be Comparable To Existing Installation. 3. Surface Burning Characteristics A. All Insulation And Acoustical Lining Shall Have Surface Burning Characteristic Rating As Tested By ASTM E-84, UL 723, NFPA 255 Or NFPA 90 Not Exceeding B. Flame Spread: 25, Smoke Developed: 50. C. Composite Shall Include Insulation, Jacketing And Adhesive Used To Secure Jacketing Or Facing. All Accessory Items Such As PVC Jacketing And Fittings, Adhesive, Mastic, Cement, Tape And Cloth Shall Have The Same Ratings As Specified Above. 4. 3. A. 4. Variable Air Volume Terminal Units - Phase 1 A. Single Duct With Sound Attenuator Packaged. The Terminal Casing Shall Be Minimum 22-Gauge galvanized Steel, Internally Lined With 1/2" Dual Density Insulation That Complies With UL 181 And NFPA 90A. B. Controls Shall Be Pneumatic. A Downstream Air Temperature Limit And Control Shall Be Automatically Invoked By Adding A Downstream Air Temperature Sensor And Shall Not Exceed An Adjustable Temperature Setpoint. Variable Air Volume Terminal Units - Phase 2 A. Single Duct With Sound Attenuator Packaged. The Terminal Casing Shall Be Minimum 22-Gauge galvanized Steel, Internally Lined With 1/2" Dual Density Insulation That Complies With UL 181 And NFPA 90A. B. Hot Water Coils Shall Be Enclosed In A Minimum 20-Gauge Galvanized Steel Casing With Slip And Drive Construction For Attachment To Metal Ductwork. Tubes Shall Be Copper With Minimum Wall Thickness Of 0.016-Inch With Heavy Duty Aluminum Fins Mechanically Bonded To The Tubes. C. Controls Shall Be Pneumatic. A Downstream Air Temperature Limit And Control Shall Be Automatically Invoked By Adding A Downstream Air Temperature Sensor And Shall Not Exceed An Adjustable Temperature Setpoint. Pipe Insulation Material Shall Be Preformed, Heavy Density Pipe Insulation With All Service Jacket. Insulation Shall Be One Piece, Molded With A K Value Of 0.23 At 75 Deg. F. Duct Insulation A. Supply And Return Ductwork As Well As Outside Air Intake Ductwork And Plenums Shall Be Insulated. B. Concealed Indoors Ductwork 1) Apply 1-1/2" Thick Duct Wrap, 0.75 Lb./Cu. Ft. With FSK. Facing Shall Have A Maximum Vapor Transmission Rate Of 0.04 Perms. 2) For Rectangular Ducts Over 18" Wide, Duct Wrap Shall Be Additionally Secured To The Bottom Of The Ductwork With Mechanical Fasteners And Washers On 18" Centers To Reduce Sagging. Scale: NTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. NYC One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT A. Hot Water Piping Shall Be Copper Type "L" Seamless Hard Drawn, ASTM B-88, With Wrought Copper Fittings. VERTICAL PLAN dlb associates DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 Equipment 1. N MEP CONSULTANT AC Condensate Drain: Interior: Air Conditioning Condensate Drain Piping Shall Be Copper Type "L" Seamless Hard Drawn, ASTM B-88, With Wrought Copper Fittings. Minimum Pitch 1" In 8 Ft. Lines Shall Be Supported Minimum 3 Ft. On Center Without "Sags". 44th Street All Motor Driven Equipment Shall Be Installed With Vibration Isolators. Unless Otherwise Noted, Suspended Equipment Shall Have Spring Isolator Hangers And Base Mounted Equipment Shall Have Double Deflection Neoprene Mountings. All Piping Connected To Vibrating Equipment Shall Be Isolated By Resilient Hangers Or Flexible Connectors. Flexible Duct A. 17th FL Vibration Isolation Operate All Systems For As Long As Necessary To Test Air Flow At All Openings. Adjust Dampers, Fans, And Sheaves Until Even Distribution And Required CFM Of Air Is Obtained Throughout. B. All Mechanical Items Removed Shall Remain The Property Of The Owner, But Shall Be Disposed Of, If So Directed By The Owner And Engineer. Items So Directed Shall Be Removed From The Premises By The Contractor At His Expense. Materials 1. Before Final Adjustment And Balancing, Cheese Cloth Shall Be Placed Over Each Existing And New Duct Opening For Entraining Particles During The Cleaning Operation. Operate All Systems For A Minimum Of Four (4) Hours. After This Period, Remove All Filters. Clean All Supply Ducts, Grilles And Registers, In All Units, Using A Vacuum Cleaner And Brush. Filters Shall Be Replaced. Balancing The Air Systems Any Existing Mechanical Equipment That May Be Relocated To Accommodate New Work May Be Accomplished By The Contractor, Provided It Is Done So At No Additional Expense To The Owner And Written Permission Has Been Obtained From The Owner And Engineer. Piping: Preprinted, Color-Coded, Permanent-Type, Self-Adhesive Pipe Markers With Lettering Indicating Service, And Showing Direction Of Flow. Colors Shall Comply With ASME A13.1, Unless Otherwise Indicated. C. 1. 2. 1. Mechanical Contractor Shall Provide One Year Of Service For All Equipment Furnished Under This Contract. 1. Equipment: Provide Engraved Plastic Nameplates And Signs For All Plumbing Equipment Scheduled Or Provided. Engraving Stock Shall Be Melamine Plastic Laminate, Minimum 1/16 Inch Thick. Engraved Legend With Black Letters On White Face. Punched Or Drilled For Mechanical Fasteners. B. Insulation 3. Demolition A. Insulation Made From Inorganic Glass Fibers Bonded By A Thermosetting Resin. Sound Absorption Coefficient Of 0.65 On The 1/3 Octave Band Center Frequency Of 500 Cycles/Second, Determined On F-25 Mounting In Accordance To ASTM C-423-81A Test Procedure. Cleaning The Air Systems The Mechanical Contractor Is To Coordinate With Other Trades And Owner For Equipment Locations And Clearances Required For Equipment. Contractor To Coordinate And Modify Layout Accordingly. Identification Provide Plumbing Identification For All Piping, Equipment And Specialties As Described. A. Hangers And Supports Seal All Ductwork With A Low-VOC Sealant To Minimize Leakage And Losses. 1. Upon Completion Of Work And Following Cleaning And Flushing Of Piping Systems, But Before Installation Of Insulation, Control Devices And Connection To Fixtures, The Contractor Shall Perform Required Pressure Tests. Contractor Shall Provide Pumps, Gauges, Caps, Etc. To Perform Such Tests. B. All Ductwork Shall Be Galvanized Sheet Metal Unless Otherwise Noted. All Ductwork Shall Be In Accordance With The Latest Publication Of The ASHRAE Guide And SMACNA. Provide Flexible Connections Between Ducts And Fans And Also In Ducts Crossing Building Expansion Joints. Flexible Connections Shall Be Of 30 Oz. Glass Fabric Ventifabrics, Inc. "Ventglass" Or Approved Equal. All Square Elbows Shall Have Turning Vanes. A. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Test Each Section At 150% Of Operating Pressure, But Not Less Than 25 PSI For Not Less Than 2 Hours. Observe Test Section For Leakage Or Pressure Drop. 2. Provide All Specialties And Special Equipment To Make A Complete System Including, But Not Limited To, The Following: Hangers And Supports; Cleanouts; Floor Drains; Roof Drains; Backflow Preventers; Water Hammer Arresters; Access Doors; Interceptors; Pipe Sleeves And Escutcheons; Drip Pans; Expansion Joints; Penetration Seals; Etc. The Contractor Shall Provide A Complete And Fully Operational System For The Following: Hot And Cold Water Piping, Sanitary Drainage And Vent Piping. A. 1. All Valves Of Each Type Shall Be By A Single Manufacturer, Designed For Service Indicated And Shall Match Piping To Be Served. Valves Shall Be Not Less Than 125 PSI Class And Manufactured By Kennedy, Walworth, Jenkins Or Approved Equal. Provide Protective Coverings For All ADA Compliant Fixtures As Noted Below: ADA-Conforming, Wheelchair Accessible Lavatory P-trap And Angle Valve Assemblies Shall Be Covered With The Molded, Antimicrobial Truebro, Inc. Lav-Guard Undersink Protective Pipe Cover, Color White. Cover Shall Be Secured With Snap-Clip Flush Reusable Fasteners, Angle Stop Shall Have Lock-Lid Locking Access Cover Lined Ductwork, Located Indoors, Does Not Have To Be Wrapped With Insulation Provided That Specified Ductwork Insulation Thickness Is Met. Ductwork All Interior Horizontal And Two (2) Feet Of Vertical Drop Of Storm Lines Shall Be Insulated. Insulation Thickness Shall Be 1". All Pipe Insulation Shall Be Provided With All Service Jacket And Plastic Zeston Type Elbow And Fitting Covers. 1. Valve Schedules: For Each Piping System, On Standard-Size Bond Paper. Tabulate Valve Number, Piping System, System Abbreviation (As Shown On Valve Tag), Location Of Valve (Room Or Space), Normal-Operating Position (Open, Closed, Or Modulating), And Variations For Identification. Mark Valves For Emergency Shutoff And Similar Special Uses. Valve-Schedule Frames Shall Be A Glazed Display Frame For Removable Mounting On Masonry Walls For Each Page Of Valve Schedule. Piping Run Piping Parallel And Perpendicular To Construction. Run Between Joists Or Otherwise Concealed In All Occupied Spaces. 1. 6. Protective Coverings Scope Of Work 1. Duct Acoustic Lining Valve Tags: Stamped Or Engraved Brass With 1/4-inch Letters For Piping System Abbreviation And 1/2-inch Numbers. Provide Hole For Fastener. Provide Brass wire-link Or Beaded Chain Fastener. Specialties A. 6. 5. All Exposed And Concealed Domestic Water Piping And Fittings Throughout Building (Including Cold Water, Hot Water, And Hot Water Recirculation) Shall Be Insulated. Provide 1/2" Thickness For Hot Water And Recirculation Piping. Cold Water Insulation Shall Be 1/2" Up To 3" Size Pipe And 3/4" For Pipe Over 3" In Size. Valves A. 5. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) Insulation Pipe 1. Waste And Vent Piping: Service Weight Cast Iron With Similar Weight Drainage Pattern Fittings. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) 1st Avenue PLUMBING SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) 2nd Avenue SPRINKLER PIPING AND FITTINGS SPECIFICATIONS 2014 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) Fittings And Accessories Wire, Cable & Terminations Lighting Fixtures Specifications Are Of Simplified Form And Include Incomplete Sentences, Words Or Phrases Such As "The Contractor Shall," "Shall Be," "Furnish," "Provide," "A," "The," And "All," Have Been Omitted For Brevity. 1) Electrical Metallic Tubing: Compression Type. 1. 1. 2) Flexible Metallic Conduit: Angle Wedge Type With Insulated Throat. Voltage Characteristics: 3) Bushings: Metallic Insulated Type. 2. A. 3. A. Each Receptacle Shall Be Labeled. Format Shall Be "Panel ID-Circuit Number". B. Provide Electrical Identification Materials And Devices Required To Comply With ANSI C2, NFPA 70, OSHA Standards, And Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Label Each Piece Of Equipment, All Conduits, Conductors, Boxes, And Outlets. 1) 208/120 Volt Systems: Black For A Phase, Red For B Phase, Blue For C Phase. 2) 480/277 Volt Systems: Brown For A Phase, Orange For B Phase, Yellow For C Phase. Modification To Existing Panels This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. B. 3. Panelboard A. Manufactured By Eaton, Square D, GE, Or Engineer Approved Equal. B. Surface-Mounted, NEMA Type1 Panelboard. Panelboard PP-17-2 Shall Be Column Type. Basis Of Design Is Eaton. C. Voltage, Amperage, kAIC, Number of Poles As Per Panel Schedules. D. Panelboard Shall Have Hinged Front Cover, Copper Phase / Neutral / Ground Buses, Copper Conductor Connectors. E. B. Conductor Material & Sizes Conduit Routing Is Shown Diagrammatically And Does Not Show All Offsets, Drops and Rises Of Runs. The Contractors Shall Allow In His Price For Routing Of Conduit To Avoid Obstructions. Coordination With Existing Services, Including Those Of Other Trades Is Required. Verify Existing Conduit Sizes, Clearances, And Conditions. 1. A. B. C. 2. A. Provide Fixtures ("Luminaries"), Components And Lamps. Fixtures Shall Be Completely Factory Assembled, Wired And Equipped With All Necessary Sockets, Ballasts, Supporting Hardware And Accessories. Refer To Architectural Drawings For Lighting Fixture Schedule. 1) Conductors Shall Be Copper, ASTM Standard Solid (No. 10 And Smaller) And Stranded (No. 8 And Larger). B. Fixtures Shall Be As Indicated On Plans And Shall Bear The Label Of Underwriter's Laboratories (UL). 2) General Use Cabling Shall Be No. 12 Minimum. C. 3) Control And Alarm Cabling, Except As Noted, Shall Be No. 14 Minimum. Furnish All Lamps As Indicated On Lighting Fixture Schedule And As Required For Each Fixture. All Fluorescent Lamps Shall Be T5 or T8 (Min. CRI 80+) Unless Otherwise Noted. All HID Lamps Shall Be Color Corrected. 4) At 120 Volts And Over 90 Ft Circuit Length Provide No. 10 Minimum. At 277 Volts And Over 200 Ft Circuit Length Provide No. 10 Minimum. 5) Other Voltages And Phases: Adjust Cable Sizing As Required To Maintain Voltage Drop. B. A. B. 3. All Fixtures, Devices And Equipment Shown, Noted Or Required On The Drawings, And/Or Contained Herein Shall Be Connected From The Source Of Electric Power To The Final Connection, Tested And Made Ready For Satisfactory Operation. C. D. Provide All Necessary Meters, Instruments, Temporary Wiring And Labor. All Measuring Instruments Must Be Properly Calibrated. Test And Adjust All Equipment And Wiring Installed And / Or Connected Under This Contract. Include Electrical Equipment Furnished By Others. Tests Include: Proper Polarity, Phasing, Freedom From Grounds And Shorts And Operation Of Equipment. 4. Whenever Any Authorities Having Jurisdiction Require That Work Be Tested Or Approved, Contractor Shall Provide Proper Facilities For Access And Inspection. Electrical Contractor Shall Perform Electronic Circuit Tracing Prior To Demolition For All Receptacle Devices In Scope Of Work Areas. Refer To Floor Plans. F. Perform Continuity And Insulation Tests. Megger Test 100 Percent Of Feeders, 10 Percent Of Branch Circuits. Perform Test Prior To Connecting Equipment And In Presence Of Authorized Representatives. Submit Written Reports Of Results. Correct Or Replace Cable Below Manufacturer's Standards. Balance Loads On Each Phase So That Phase Currents Are Within 10% Of Each Other. At The Completion Of The Work, Check The Load Current In Each Phase Of Each Feeder And Make Such Adjustments As Are Necessary To Correct Load Imbalance. Maximum Imbalance Shall Not Exceed 10%. Raceways Furnish With Raised Covers And Fixture Studs Where Required. Without Fixture Or Device: Furnish Blank Cover. D. Wall And Switch Outlets 1) Verify Outlet Locations In Finished Spaces With Architectural Drawings Of Interior Details And Finishes. 2) Install Outlet Boxes In Advance Of Furring And Fireproofing. 3) Outlet Boxes Shall Be Set Square And True With Building Finish. 4) Secure To Building Structure By Adjustable Strap Iron Or Grout In With Masonry. 5) Provide Barriers Between Switches Connected To Different Phases For Voltages Exceeding 150 Volts To Ground. B. Conceal Junction And Pull Boxes In Finished Spaces. Where Necessary, Reroute Raceways Or Make Other Arrangements For Concealment. C. Boxes Shall Be Accessible. Outlet Boxes For Fixtures Recessed In Hung Ceilings Shall Be Accessible Through Opening Created By Removal Of Fixture. D. Support Boxes From Building's Structure, Independent Of Conduit. Provide Floor-To-Ceiling Channels For Mounting On Drywall And Lightweight Construction. Poke-Thru Device A. Provide Complete Material And Accessories As Noted, Manufactured By Wiremold, Hubbell Or Equal. B. Factory-Fabricated And -Wired Assembly Of Below Floor Junction Box With Multichanneled, Through Floor Raceway/Firestop Unit With Detachable Matching Floor Service-Outlet Assembly. 2. Insulation Shall Be Thermoplastic Meeting ASTM And IPCEA Standards. Type THHN-THWN Shall Be Utilized For Feeders And Branch Circuits Indoors. For Underground Circuits Provide Cross-Linked Polyethylene Insulation, Type XHHW. F. Electrical Terminations (Lugs, Terminals, Etc.) On All Equipment Shall Be Rated For 3. 4. A. Leave Wires With Sufficient Slack To Permit Making Final Connections. B. Conductors Shall Be Continuous From Origin To Panel Or Equipment Without Splices. Where Tap Splices Are Necessary And Approved, They Shall Be Made With Suitable Connectors In Junction Boxes. Wiring Methods RGS Conduit 4) Final Connections: Flexible Metal Conduit(Liquid-Tight Flexible Conduit In Damp Or Wet Areas) Electrical Equipment Enclosures Shall Be Provided As Follows Unless Noted Otherwise: Indoors Unclassified Areas: NEMA 1, Indoors Classified 'Damp': NEMA 2, Indoors Classified 'Wet': NEMA 4 Grounding 2. Install So That Floor Box Is Level And Flush With Finished Floor. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124G004.dwg , 10/8/13 at 10:54 AM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:14 AM By Signout 4) Operation: Relay Automatically Energizes Lamp From Battery When Circuit Voltage Drops To 80% Of Nominal Voltage Or Below. When Normal Voltage Is Restored, Relay Disconnects Lamps From Battery, And Battery Is Automatically Recharged And Floated On Charger. 5) Test Push Button: Push-To-Test Type, In Unit Housing, Simulates Loss Of Normal Power And Demonstrates Unit Operability. 6) LED Indicator Light: Indicates Normal Power ON. Normal Glow Indicates Trickle Charge, Bright Glow Indicates Charging At End Of Discharge Cycle. Telecommunications / Cable TV Empty Conduit Systems Wall Outlets Shall Be 4 In. Square With Bushed Cover Plate. 3. Conduit Shall Be 3/4 In. Minimum. Furnish Conduit From Outlet To 6" Above Nearest Access, Hung Ceiling. Provide Insulated Bushing On All Conduit Ends. 3. Insulated (Green) Equipment Ground Wires Shall Be Provided In All Feeders And Branch Circuits. Utilizing The Conduit As The Equipment Grounding Conductor Or As The Grounding Electrode Conductor Path Is Not Permissible. 4. Provide An Additional Separate Insulated (Green With Yellow Stripe) Ground Conductor(s) For Isolated Ground (IG) Where Indicated. Arc Flash Warning Label 3. Convenience Receptacles, 125V, 20A: Comply With NEMA WD 1, NEMA WD 6 Configuration 5-20R, UL 498, And FS W-C-596. 4. Tamper-Resistant Convenience Receptacles, 125V, 20A: Comply With NEMA WD 1, NEMA WD 6, Configuration 5-20R, UL 498 Supplement sd, And FS W-C-596. Floor Boxes D. Battery Shall Be Sealed, Maintenance-Free, Nickel-Cadmium Type. Charger Shall Be Fully Automatic, Solid-State Type With Sealed Transfer Relay. 2. Local Wall Switches Shall Be Specification Grade, Toggle, Quiet Type, Rated 20 Amp, 120 / 277 Volt, AC. All Switches Shall Be Ganged With Multi Device Plates. Switches To Match Existing Style On All Floors. Flexible Metallic Conduit: Galvanized Or Zinc Metalized Steel, Single Strip Interlocked Construction. 3) Maintain Grounding Continuity Of Interrupted Metallic Raceways With Ground Conductor, And In Flexible Conduit For Feeders And Motor Terminal Connections. 2. C. Self Powered Exit Signs (Battery Type): Integral Automatic Charger In A Self-Contained Power Pack. Provide Complete Systems Of: Empty Conduit, Pull Boxes, Outlets, Sleeves And Nylon Pull Wires. Unit Is Labeled For Fire Rating Of Floor-Ceiling Assembly. Closure Plug: Arranged To Close Unused Cored Openings And Reestablish Fire Rating Of Floor. Coordinate Location With Furniture And Architect Prior To Installation. 2) 1. F. C. Lamps For AC Operation: LEDs, 50,000 Hours Minimum Rated Lamp Life. All Grounding Shall Be In Accordance With The Requirements Of The National Electric Code And The Local Utility Company. Provide Complete Material And Accessories As Noted, Manufactured By Leviton, Hubbell Or Equal. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): Thin Wall Pipe, Galvanized, Threadless. 1) Enclosures 1. B. Exit Signs Internally Lighted Signs. In Concrete Walls/Floors: DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 Refer To E101.00 For Occupancy Sensor Locations And Specification. New Sensors Shall Match Building Standard Occupany Sensor Requirements. C. 3) NYC 5. GFCI Convenience Receptacles, 125V, 20A: Straight Blade, Non-Feed-Through Type. Comply With NEMA WD 1, NEMA WD 6, UL 498, UL 943 Class A, and FS W-C-596. Include Indicator Light That Shows That The GFCI Has Malfunctioned And No Longer Provides Proper GFCI Protection. 6. Device Plate Colors, Styles, And Mounting Orientation (Horizontal Or Vertical) : Coordinate With Architect. One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT Indoors (Unclassified) EMT Conduit (MC Metal Clad Cable May Be Used On 15 And 20 Amp, 1 Pole Branch Circuits) Scale: NTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. Occupancy Sensors C. In Dry Walls/Above Ceilings: VERTICAL PLAN dlb associates Provide Self Contained Battery Backup Ballast For Operating One Lamp To Minimum Output Of 200, 300, 475, 265. 425, or 500 Lumens Respectively - Bodine Model B413 Or B50 Including Test Switch Where Fixture Is Indicated. To Have This Feature Contractor Shall Install Equipment And Shall Provide An Un-switched Power Conductor In Branch Circuit In Addition To The Switch Conductor And Neutral. All Fixtures Shall Be NYC Compliant. Coordinate Fixture Selection With Architect. 2) Scale: NTS N MEP CONSULTANT B. EMT Tubing / RGS Conduit KEY PLAN Emergency Ballast A. 17th FL 1st FL Lighting Fixtures Shall Be Furnished And Complete With Necessary Mounting Or Hanging Hardware And With Plaster Frames Where Required. Refer To Fixture Schedule On Plans For Fixture Type. Final Connections To Mechanical Equipment, Lighting Fixtures, Motors, Transformers, Instruments, And Control Devices Shall Be Flexible Conduit. A. 1. Fixture Shall Be Supported Independently From Black Iron And In No Case Shall Be Supported From Ceiling Grid. B. Exposed: 45th Street 44th Street Comply With UL 924; For Sign Colors, Visibility, Luminance, And Lettering Size, Comply With Authorities Having Jurisdiction. 1) 39th FL Support & Mounting A. Coordinate Location With Furniture And Architect Prior To Installation. Submit Floor Boxes To Architect And Engineer For Approval Prior To Purchase Or Installation. The Electrical Contractor Shall Coordinate Ceiling Types With Ceiling Contractor Or Existing Ceiling Type Prior To Installation Of Lighting Fixtures, Speakers, Smoke And Heat Detectors, Exit Lights Etc., And He Shall Also Coordinate Location Of Electrical Components In Relation To Diffusers And Sprinklers With Mechanical Contractors. Conceal All Wiring Within Building Walls, Floors, And Above Finished Ceilings, Except In Mechanical Rooms, Electrical Equipment Rooms, And Utility Rooms. E. B. B. A. Wall Switches And Receptacles: Conduit Or Tubing Sizes Referred To In Specifications And On Drawings Are Nominal Diameters. Minimum Diameter Shall Be 3/4 In. 5. 6. Sized To Match Floor Thickness. A. Contractor Is Responsible For Coordination Of Fixtures & Ceiling Types And Fixtures And Required Voltages. B. All Cable Installed In Spaces Used For Movement Of Environmental Air Shall Be Approved For Use In A Plenum. D. Materials A. A. Comply With UL 514 Scrub Water Exclusion Requirement. Legrand Fire Classified Shall Depth Floor Box With Aluminum Cover Plate. Model #880M2FC Approved Equal With Associated Flange And Cover Plates. Provide All Associated Fittings And Accessories To Make A Complete Installation. Coordination A. Installation C. A. 3. Wiring To Recessed Fixture And Within Fixture Raceways Shall Be Type THHN, #12 AWG Minimum. Metal Clad Cable: Type MC, Copper Conductor, 600 Volt Thermoplastic Insulation, 90 Deg. C, Interlocked Steel Tape Armor. C. G. Provide Legrand RC7 Series Or Approved Equal. Provide Adjusting Rings, Cover Plates, Adapters, And Any Options Necessary To Provide A Complete Working System 5. Increase Raceways Sizes For Larger Wire As Required. E. For Above Floor Fittings, Telephone Shall Be Bushed Hole And Power Shall Be Duplex Receptacle Or Other As Noted. Provide Separation Barrier Between Power And Telephone Compartments. Provide Junction Box On Underside Of Floor. Pack Fittings To Restore Fire Rating Of Floor. Locate Clear Of Other Trades. 2. 4. Locations: Boxes Above Ceiling Shall Be 1-1/2 In. Deep. Boxes In Ceiling Or Slab Shall Be 3 In. Deep. Boxes In Wall For Fixtures Shall Be 2-3/4 In. Deep. Boxes In Wall For Receptacles And Switches Shall Be 1-1/2 In. Deep. Offset Back-To-Back Outlets With Minimum 6 In. Separation. Surface Mounted Boxes: Stamped Steel Quad Receptacle Boxes. A. Phase Balancing: A. Cut Conduit Ends Square. Ream Smooth. Paint Male Threads Of Field Threaded Raceway With Graphite Base Pipe Compound. Draw Up Tight With Raceway Coupling. All Couplings Shall Be Compression Type. No Set Screw Fittings. Panel, Junction And Pull Boxes Check All Lighting Fixtures And Receptacles For Proper Operation. E. C. Except As Otherwise Required By Construction, Devices Or Wiring, Boxes Shall Be Stamped Steel, 4 In. Square, Or Octagon For Fixtures. 6) Testing A. 6) Installation Contractor Shall Submit Shop Drawings For Panelboard Including, Dimensioned Plans, Elevations, Details, Details Of Enclosure Type, Bus Configuration, Current, Voltage, And Short Circuit Current Rating of Panelboard And Overcurrent Protective Devices. Detail Features, Characteristics, And Ratings Of Individual Overcurrent Protective Devices. Quality And Gauge Of Materials: New, Best Of Their Respective Kinds, Free From Defects And Listed By Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Or Other Nationally Approved Testing Agency And Bearing Their Label. Materials And Equipment Of Similar Application Shall Be Of Same Manufacture, Except As Noted. Provide Clearance With Water, Steam Or Other Piping (Minimum 3 In. Separation From Steam And Hot Water Pipes, Except 1 In. From Pipe Cover At Crossings And 18 In. For Parallel Runs). Materials Quality Assurance A. Any Exposed Raceways Shall Be True, Plumb And Run Parallel With Or At Right Angles To Walls. Boxes Quality Assurance, Testing, And Phase Balancing: 1. 2) 6) Contractor Shall Re-Assign Circuits To Rephase Panel As Required By New Work. Update Panel Directory To Accurately Reflect Changes. Disconnect Switches Shall Be Heavy Duty Type With Lockable Handle. 3. Provide Raceways Complete With Boxes, Fittings And Accessories. 5) Contractor Shall Furnish Labor And Material To Provide Circuit Breakers And Necessary Bus Details To Provide Additional Circuit Breakers In Existing Spaces. Breakers Shall Have Trip Rating And Number Of Poles As Indicated Or Required. Other Breaker Characteristics Shall Match Existing. 2. 2. 1) 4) Final Locations And Mounting Orientations Of All Switches, Receptacles And Light Fixtures Shall Be Verified With Architect. A. 1. Provide Wire And Cable Complete With Accessories. Size Reference Shall Be AWG Except As Noted. Installation 3) Color Code Each Conductor As Follows: Low - Voltage Distribution Equipment: 1. E. A. General Labeling / Identification C. 4. Distribution: 277/480 Volt, 3 Phase, 4 Wire, 60 Hertz With Grounded Neutral And 120/208 Volt, 3 Phase, 4 Wire, 60 Hertz With Grounded Neutral. Material 1. Provide Arc Flash Warning Label Shown Below In Accordance With The 2008 NEC Article 110.16 Arc-Flash Hazard Warning. 2. Electrical Equipment Such As Switchboards, Panelboards, Industrial Control Panels, Meter Sockets, Enclosures, And Motor Control Centers That Are In Other Than Dwelling Units And Are Likely To Require Examination, Adjustment, Servicing, Or Maintenance While Energized Shall Be Field Marked To Warn Qualified Persons Of Potential Electric Arc Flash Hazards. 3. The Marking Shall Be Located So As To Be Clearly Visible To Qualified Persons Before Examination, Adjustment, Servicing Or Maintenance Of The Equipment. ORANGE 5" 1. D. 1st Avenue General - Language Used, Voltage Characteristics, Labeling, And Final Locations 2nd Avenue ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) 2" ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6" 2013 NEW YORK CITY BUILDING DEPARTMENT NOTES FIRE PROTECTION NOTES 1. The Installation Component, Sizing, Spacing, Clearances, Position, And Type Of System Shall Conform To Section BC903 And Appendix Q, Section BCQ102. 1. 2. Only Approved Materials Shall Be Used As Per Chapter 6 Of Appendix Q, Section BCQ102. 3. Direct Connection Of Sprinklers To The Public Water System Shall Conform To Section BCQ102.1 Sections 15.2.1 And 15.1.1 (D). 6. The Occupancy Of The Areas To Be Sprinklered In Accordance With Sections 5.2 And A.5.2 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. 7. Water Supply Test Pipes And Gauges Shall Be Provided As Per Section 8.16.1 And 8.16.4 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. 2. 3. All New Sprinkler Piping And Heads Shall Be Located Only As Indicated On Approved Shop Drawings. Shop Drawings Must Be Submitted And Approved Before Starting Work. Any Deviations Made To Approved Layout Must Be Submitted To Engineer As "As-Built" Drawings. 4. All Sprinkler Heads Shall Be Provided As Indicated On Drawing SP101. 5. 8. 9. New Branch Piping, Size Per Plan All Sprinkler System Components To Be Approved By The Engineer And General Contractor And Installed By The Fire Protection Contractor. 1" Elbow 1" Piping To New Sprinkler Head Existing Sprinkler Main 1" X 1/2" Reducing Fitting Design Criteria: See Details Below. Piping, Fittings, Specifications, Pipe Schedules, System Test Pipes, Protection Against Corrosion, Damage, Valves, Hangers, Sprinkler Guards And Shields Shall Be As Per Appendix Q Section BCQ102, Chapters 6 And 9 39th FL 45th Street Hung Ceiling Stock Of Extra Sprinklers Shall Be Furnished As Per Section 6.2.9 Appendix Q Section BCQ102 (Required For Each Temperature Rating). 1st Avenue Inspections And Tests Of Sprinklers Shall Be Conducted As Per Sec. 901.5 And Appendix Q, Sec. BCQ102, Ch. 16. Hanger Rod B. No Piping Shall Be Hung From The Piping Of Other Trades Or Ductwork. Hangers Shall Be Of Heavy Construction, Suitable For The Size Of Pipe To Be Supported. 2nd Avenue 5. Sprinkler Shall Be Protected Against Freezing And Injury As Per Appendix Q BCQ102, Sections 8.15.3 And 6.2.8. A. Where Overhead Construction Does Not Permit Fastening Of Hanger Rods In Required Locations, Provide Additional Steel Framing As Required And Approved. Dim. Varies 4. All Piping And Equipment Shall Be Substantially Supported From The Building Structure. Hanger And Supports Shall Be Specifically Approved For Use In Sprinkler Systems. 17th FL 44th Street 1st FL 10. Sprinkler Alarm Will Be In Accordance With Section 8.16.1 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. 11. Spacing, Location And Position Of Sprinklers Will Be As Per Section 8 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. 12. All Blind Spaces Exceeding 6" In Width Or Depth Which Contain Combustible Material Will Be Sprinklered. KEY PLAN 1. 13. All Piping Passing Through Walls Will Comply With Section BC712. 14. There Is No High Piled Storage As Defined In Section 3-3.12 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. 15. Distance Of Sprinklers From Heat Source Shall Be As Per NFPA 13 Tables 8.3.2.5 (A) And 8.3.2.5 (B). 3. Whenever Roll Grooved Connections Are Used For Wet Systems Only, Allowance For Additional Pressure Loss At Grooves Shall Be Made As Follows: 4. A. For Each Coupling On Straight Run Including Straight Flow Through Tee Or Cross: Add 1 Equivalent Feet Of Pipe. B. For Each Coupling At Elbow, Tee Or Cross Where Direction Of Flow Changes: Add 2 Equivalent Feet Of Pipe. Schedule 40 Black Steel Pipe Are Permitted For 2" And Smaller Pipe Sizes. 20. A One Piece Reducing Fitting Should Be Used Wherever A Change Is Made In The Size Of Pipe, As Per Section 6.4.6 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. B. Schedule 10 And/Or Lightwall Black Steel Pipe Are Permitted For 2-1/2" And Larger Pipe Sizes Only. 22. Drain Valves And Test Valves Shall Be Approved Type As Per Section 6.7.3 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. 23. Hangers Should Be Supported By Wrought Iron U Type Or Approved Adjustable Hangers. Hangers Shall Be Of The Type Approved For Use With The Pipe Or Tube Involved, As Per Chapter 9 Of Appendix Q Section Bcq102. 24. Provisions Should Be Made To Facilitate Flushing System Piping By Providing Flushing Connection Consisting Of A Capped Nipple 4" Long On End Of A Cross Main As Per Section 8.14.16 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. dlb associates Terminate Sleeve Flush With Finished Wall Surfaces 6. Hydraulic Calculations Shall Be Brought Back To Connection To 17th Floor Sprinkler Riser. 7. Result Of Hydraulic Calculations Shall Be Adjusted To Full Pressure Available And Provide A Minimum 30 Minutes Duration Of Water Supply. 8. MIC Testing Of The Water Supply Must Be Provided Before The System Is Installed And In Operation By An Independent Agency. Standard Weight Steel Pipe Sleeve Of Size To Pass Pipe And Insulation Finished Escutcheon Plate Flush Against Wall And Of Size To Completely Cover Opening Pipe And Insulation To Be Centered In Sleeve - Do Not Support Pipe From Sleeve Finished Wall Surface Concealed Piping Piping Exposed DETAIL OF PIPE SLEEVE THRU WALL 26. Sprinkler Temperature Rating Shall Comply With Section 8.3 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. SP001 02 Scale: NTS Drawing: Scale: NTS Drawing: SP001 Detail: 03 Detail: 27. 18" Minimum Clearance Must Be Maintained Below Sprinkler Deflector As Per Section 8.5.6 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. Hanger Rod 1" Sprinkler Branch 29. Sprinkler System Shall Comply With NFPA 13-2002 As Modified By Appendix Q Section BCQ102. 30. Sources Of Water Supply For Sprinkler Systems Shall Comply With Chapter 15 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. 31. Pipe Schedule Systems Shall Be In Accordance With Section 14.5 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. 32. Automatic Interlock Cutoff Switch For Ventilation Will Conform To Chapter 6 Of The Mechanical Code (Applicable Only If There Is An Air System Utilizing Recirculated Air And Requiring A Thermostatic Device). Water Curtain Sprinkler Installed Between Window & Window Shade, Coordinate Sprinkler Location With Architect And General Contractor Heavy Duty Clevis Hanger Hung Ceiling Pipe 33. Hydraulically Designed Sprinkler Systems Shall Be In Accordance With Chapter 14 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. 34. Minimum Branch Pipe Size To Be One Inch (1"). 35. This Application Is Made Only For Work Indicated On The Specification Sheet. All Other Matters Shown Are Not To Be Relied Upon Or To Be Considered As Either Being Approved Or In Accordance With Applicable Codes. Min. 4" Max. 12" Window Shade Shall Not Be Installed Between The Sprinkler Head And Window Uninsulated Pipe NOTES: 36. This Application Is Not Filed As A Result Of The Fire Commissioner As Authorized By BS&A To Modify The Certificate Of Occupancy Nor Is Such Action Pending. 1. During Installation Of New Pipe Hanger Rods And Clamps, Any Removed Or Damaged Fire-Proofing On Steel Must Be Repaired Or Replaced To Match Existing. 2. Locate Hangers As Close As Possible To Turns And Tees Of Pipe. Provide Supplementary Steel Struts Between Joists If Required. Anchor Water Pipe Against Swaying Due To Changes In Water Velocity. Provide Seismic Bracing If/As Required By Local Authorities. Chains Or Perforated Strap Iron Or Steel Is Not Acceptable. Do Not Suspend Pipe From Joist Bracing Members. Refer To Codes And Specifications For Further Information. Window 37. For All New And Altered Portions of Sprinkler System, Special Inspections Shall Be Performed In Compliance With All Requirements Of NYC Building Code Section:903, 1704.21 And 1704.21.1. WATER CURTAIN SPRINKLER HEAD DETAIL Scale: NTS This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124SP001.dwg , 3/26/14 at 4:55 PM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:14 AM By Signout Drawing: SP001 Detail: 04 DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT Seal Or Caulk Sleeves Thru Fire Walls In A Smoke Tight Manner Discharge From Each Sprinkler Head Shall Not Be Less Than Required For Area Covered By This Head. Area Coverage Per Head Shall Be Determined In Accordance With NFPA Standard No. 13. One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 25. Sprinkler Shall Be An Approved Type As Per Section 8.3 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. 28. Spacing And Location Of Sprinklers Shall Comply With Chapter 8 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. Scale: NTS MEP CONSULTANT Equivalent Fitting Lengths Used In Hydraulic Calculations Shall Be In Accordance With NFPA Standard No.13. A. 5. Drawing: SP001 Detail: 01 NYC 19. Drainage Shall Conform To Section 8.15.2 Of Appendix Q Section BCQ102. 21. All Valves On Connections To Water Supply To Sprinkler Shall Be Approved OS&Y Or Approved Indicator Type. Scale: NTS VERTICAL PLAN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. Minimum Pressure At Sprinkler Head 7 PSI. 17. All Pipes Passing Through Foundation Walls Shall Be Protected As Provided By Section 305.5 Of The Plumbing Code. CONCEALED SPRINKLER HEAD & PIPING DETAIL Wet Sprinkler System: Light Hazard Occupancies: Conference Rooms, Office Areas & Corridors: Density 0.10 GPM/Sq. Ft. Over Most Hydraulically Remote 1500 Sq. Ft. Maximum Coverage Per Sprinkler Head 225 Sq. Ft. 2. 16. As Per Section BC903.1.2 Provide Department Of Environmental Protection Letter With Flow Test Data If There Is A Direct Connection To The Street Water Supply. 18. All Valves Shall Be Identified As Required By Section 6-7.4 Of Appendix Q Section Bcq102. Scale: NTS DESIGN CRITERIA N SPRINKLER PIPING HANGER DETAIL 2014 39th FL 1st Avenue 2nd Avenue 45th Street 17th FL Residual Pressure: 43 PSI Flow Available: 500 GPM 1st FL KEY PLAN Scale: NTS N VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS MEP CONSULTANT dlb associates CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. NYC One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 DLB Project Manager: John Dunne Total Number Of Heads In Work Area After Construction: 115 Total Number Of New Heads To Be Added: 37 Total Number Of Existing Heads To Be Demolished: 20 Total Number Of Existing Heads To Remain: 78 REATED PRESSURE: 145 PSI RATED FLOW: 500 GPM SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT Total Number Of Existing Heads Within Work Area: 98 This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. 44th Street GENERAL NOTES 1. This Building Riser Diagram Was Recreated From Drawing Provided By WASA Arch. Engineers, Dated 10/03/2002 And Is The Responsibility Of The Building Consultants & Building Owner. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124SP010.dwg , 10/8/13 at 3:18 PM By QZHANG - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:14 AM By Signout 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H H 7 6 1" 1" 1" 24 1" 1" 1" 1" 29 F' 11 1" 1" 1" 21 35 F 34 E 14 1" 1" 1 1/4" 1" 22 NIC 1" 1" 31 8 27 2" 2" 33 9 1" 26 1 1/2" 1" 1" 32 2" 10 1" 1" 1" 2" 2" 2" F 1" E NIC 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" DESIGN DENSITY: 0.10 GPM/ SQ. FT. 1" 1" 1" 1" 2" 1" 2" 38 2" 1" 2" 1" 1" 2" 1" 1" 2" C B 1" 2 1/2" SPRINKLER RISER 1" 43 C 1" AVAILABLE RESIDUAL PRESSURE AT SYSTEM FLOW: 43.74 PSI 1" B 1" 2-1/2" 1" 2" 1" 1" 2" 1" 2" 1" 2" 2" 1" 2" 1" 1" 1" 1" NIC 1" 1" 1" 1 1/4" 1" 1" 40 1" 2" 2" 1 1/2" 2" 1 1/2" 1" 1" 2" 1 1/2" 2" 1" 1 1/4" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 2" 1" 1" 1" 1" 2" 39 2" 1" 1" 1" 2" 2" 1" 2" 2" 1" 42 2" 41 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" NIC 1" A A EAST 44TH STREET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SPRINKLER PLAN KEY NOTES (SYMBOLS 1 , 2 , ETC.) 1. Concealed Pendent Sprinkler Head Installed In Water Curtain Arrangement, As Indicated On Detail 04 On Drawing SP001. Heads Shall Be Installed At A Max. Of 6'-0" On Center, 4" to 12" Distance From Glass, Covering All Portions Of Windows. Arrangement Shall Be In Full Compliance With NYC LL-26 Of 2004, NYC Building Code, Section 704.12, Opening Protection And NFPA 13. Coordinate Sprinkler Head Installation In Window Shade Pocket With General Contractor And Architect. SPRINKLER SCHEDULE 16' 1. Identifier Description Identifier Description New Sprinkler Piping DOB Department Of Buildings Existing Sprinkler Piping FR Fast Response Existing Sprinkler Piping To Be Demolished NFPA National Fire Protection Association NIC Not In Contract QR Quick Response 2. Existing Conditions For Sprinkler Heads Indicated To Remain Shall Be Verified By Sprinkler Contractor And Shall Be Replaced If Found Not In Operational Condition. 3. Existing Sprinkler Heads Indicated To Be Used As The Outlets For New Head Connections Are Indicated For Approximate Suggested Tie-Ins. The Contractor Shall Make All New Connections To The Nearest Available Outlet. New Concealed Sprinkler Head 4. Sprinkler Contractor Is Responsible For Complete Survey And Verification Of Existing Sprinkler Piping & Shall Provide Hydraulic Calculation In Accordance With Design Criteria. Existing Concealed Sprinkler Head To Remain 5. Hydrostatic Test Shall Be Conducted On Renovated Sprinkler System As Per NFPA-13. Hydrostatic Test Report Shall Be Delivered To Architect / Engineer And Landlord. Existing Sprinkler Head To Be Demolished 6. Contractor Shall Coordinate With Building Management For Sprinkler System Shut-down And Possible Fire Watch. Connect To Existing 7. Owner Shall Notify The FDNY Of Sprinkler System Disconnect By Submitting A Letter Of Notification. 8. See Drawing SP001 For New York City Building Department Notes, Fire Protection Notes And Design Criteria. 9. Sprinkler Work Shall Comply With Base Building Rules And Regulations. Total Number Of New Heads To Be Added: 38 Total Number Of Heads Within Work Area After Construction Completion: 116 8' Drawing: SP101 Detail: 01 PARTIAL ABBREVIATION LIST Total Number Of Existing Heads Within Work Area: 98 Total Number Of Existing Heads To Be Demolished: 20 2' 4' N PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST SPRINKLER HEAD SUMMARY Total Number Of Existing Heads To Remain: 78 Scale: 1/8"=1'-0" GENERAL NOTES Area Under Construction Shall Be Protected With Sprinklers During Non-working Hours. The Sprinkler Contractor Shall Ensure System Operation During Construction. 10. No Sprinkler Work Shall Commence Without DOB Approved Drawings And Permit. Type Wet-type, Automatic Ordinary Temp., 1/2" Inlet & 5.6K-Factor, QR Concealed Pendent Heads (Shall Match With Sensitivity Of Existing Heads) Description 11. Sprinkler Contractor Shall Submit As-built Drawings To Landlord At The Completion Of The Project. Viking Model Mirage VK462: Cover Plate W/Painted White Finish; NYC MEA #: 89-92-E This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124SP101.dwg , 3/26/14 at 5:25 PM By QZHANG - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:15 AM By Signout NYC One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT 2" 1" Scale: NTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. 2" 1" VERTICAL PLAN dlb associates DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 NIC 1" N MEP CONSULTANT AVAILABLE RESIDUAL PRESSURE AT TEST FLOW RATE: 43 PSI 2" 1" Scale: NTS CALCULATED SYSTEM FLOW RATE: 243.23 GPM AVAILABLE STATIC PRESSURE: 44 PSI NIC 2" KEY PLAN TEST FLOW RATE: 500 GPM 1" 1" 1" 1st FL CALCULATED INFLOW RESIDUAL PRESSURE: 38.70 PSI 2" 2" 1" 1" C' 1" 2" 44th Street NUMBER OF SPRINKLER HEADS CALCULATED: 14 HEADS 1" 2" 1" 17th FL AREA OF APPLICATION: 1574 SQ. FT. 1" 1" This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" C' HYDRAULIC CALCULATION INFORMATION OCCUPANCY OF CLASSIFICATION: LIGHT HAZARD 2" 1" 39th FL 45th Street 1" 1" 2" 1" 5 1" 30 28 2" 4 1" 25 1" 2" 1" 36 1" 1" 23 37 2" 1 1/4" 1ST AVENUE 13 1" 3 2 1" F' 1" 1" 1st Avenue 12 2nd Avenue 1 2014 PLUMBING NOTES General Provide Rough-In And Final Connections For All Plumbing Fixtures Including Waste, Vents, Hot And Cold Water, And Provide All Plumbing Work Necessary To Make The Pantry And Toilet Areas Entirely Operable And Acceptable To Local Health And Building Officials. 4. Provide Shut-Off Valves For Each Plumbing Fixture And Piece Of Equipment. 5. Provide Traps On All Waste Piping From Plumbing Fixtures And Piece Of Equipment. SINK 2"FUD TP EXT. FD 6. Coordinate Position Of Sleeves And Openings Through Floor With The General Contractor. 7. Provide Vacuum Breakers And Check Valves For The Plumbing Fixtures Where And When Required By Code. 9. 2"S 2"S 3"FD 17TH FLOOR 3"S 3"S CO 2"S CO CO 39th FL 45th Street All Piping And Equipment Shall Be Substantially Supported From The Building Structure. Hanger And Supports Shall Be Specifically Approved For Use In Plumbing Systems. A. Where Overhead Construction Does Not Permit Fastening Of Hanger Rods In Required Locations, Provide Additional Steel Framing As Required And Approved. B. No Plumbing Piping Shall Be Hung From The Piping Of Other Trades Or Ductwork. Hangers Shall Be Of Heavy Construction, Suitable For The Size Of Pipe To Be Supported. 2nd Avenue 8. TP SANITARY RISER DIAGRAM Drawing: P001 Detail: 01 Scale: NTS 1st FL KEY PLAN Scale: NTS Plumbing Fixtures To Be Approved By The Engineer And Installed By The Plumbing Contractor. NYC 1/2" CW At Each Hot Water Return Piping Connection To The Hot Water Supply Piping The Contractor Shall Furnish And Install Isolation, Balancing And Check Valves. Refer To Detail. 4. Provide Water Hammer Arrestors At Each Individual Or Bank Of Flush Valves. Coordinate Location Of Access Door With Architect. 5. Access Panels Shall Be Provided As Necessary To Allow For Access To Valves And Water Hammer Arrestors. All Access Panels Shall Be By The General Contractor. Plumbing Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Their Location. 1/2" FW TP TP SINK WF 2. Cleanouts In Horizontal Drainage Lines Shall Be Spaced At Intervals Not To Exceed The Following Values: A. 2-1/2" Or Less: 25 Feet B. 3" And 4": 50 Feet C. 4" And Above: 85 Feet The Plumbing Systems (Sanitary, Vent, Water Distribution) And All Associated Equipment Will Be Installed And Maintained In Accordance With The Full Requirements Of The New York City Plumbing Code. Compliance With The FULL Provisions Of All New York City Building And Plumbing Code Accessibility Requirements And Plumbing Fixture Flow Requirements Of The New York City Plumbing Code. 1. 2. Install All Required Cleanouts To Clear Equipment And Fixtures. 5. All Fixtures Are To Be Provided With Standard Trap And Cleanout. 3. The Materials Used In The Plumbing Systems Will Be Provided In Full Accordance With Sections PC3O2 And PC303. Equipment Hook-Up And The Joining Will Be Full Compliance With Sections PC605 And PC705. 4. The Installation Of Fixtures Will Be In Full Accordance With PC Chapter 4. 1. 5. Traps For Fixtures And Drain Lines Will Be Provided And Cleanouts Installed In Full Compliance With Sections PC412, PC708 And PC Chapter 10. Countertop Sinks: 6. ADA-Conforming, Wheelchair Accessible Lavatory P-trap And Angle Valve Assemblies Shall Be Covered With The Molded, Antimicrobial Truebro, Inc. Lav-Guard Undersink Protective Pipe Cover, Color White. Cover Shall Be Secured With Snap-Clip Flush Reusable Fasteners, Angle Stop Shall Have Lock-Lid Locking Access Cover. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124P001.dwg , 3/24/14 at 10:44 AM By QZHANG - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:15 AM By Signout Vertical And Horizontal Piping Will Be Hung And Supported As Directed In Specifications And With The Full Compliance With Section PC3O8. 7. The Water Supply Systems Of The Subject Building Shall Be Installed And Maintained In Full Compliance With PC Chapter 6. 8. The Sanitary Drainage System Will Be Sized And Installed In Full Compliance With PC Chapter 7. 9. The Vent Piping For The Sanitary Drainage System Of The Subject Building Will Be Installed In Full Compliance With Section PC702 And PC Chapter 9. 1/2" FW Drawing: P001 Detail: 02 Scale: NTS PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST Identifier Description Identifier Description Existing Piping CO Clean Out Sanitary Waste Piping CW Cold Water Vent Piping EWC Electric Water Cooler Cold Water Piping EWH Electric Water Heater Hot Water Piping EXT Existing Clean Out FUD Funnel Drain Pipe Down FW Filtered Water Pipe Up HW Hot Water Thermostatic Mixing Valve S / SAN Sanitary Ball Valve TP Trap Primer Cap REF Refrigerator Point Of Connection V Vent WF Water Filter The Sanitary System Shall Be Provided In Full Accordance With The General Provisions Of Section PC3O1. Protective Coverings Provide Protective Coverings For All ADA Compliant Fixtures As Noted Below: REF WATER SUPPLY RISER DIAGRAM Provide Shut Off Valves At All Domestic Water Branch Piping Connections. 4. EWH 17TH FLOOR Sanitary No PVC Or ABS Piping Shall Be Used In Any Above Grade Plumbing Installations. 1/2" HW 1/2" HW 1/2" CW SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT NEW YORK CITY BUILDING DEPARTMENT NOTES 1. DLB Project Manager: John Dunne 1/2" HW 1/2" CW EXT. 1 1/2" CW RISER 1/2" HW Insulate All Water Piping Except Exposed At The Fixtures With Fiberglass Insulation With Non-combustible UL Rated Vapor Barrier Or Closed Cell Flexible Insulation Equal To Armaflex II. Insulation on CW Piping Up To 1-1/4" Size Shall Be 1/2" Thickness. 1-1/2" And Larger Piping Requires 1" Thick Insulation on CW Piping. Insulation on HW Piping Up to 1-1/4" Size Shall Be 1" Thickness. 1-1/2" And Larger Piping Requires 1-1/2" Insulation on HW Piping. A. One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 3. Scale: NTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. EXT. 1 1/2" HW RISER This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. 18TH FLOOR 1/2" CW Provide Shut-off Valves At Each Fixture On Water Supply Pipes Hot And Cold. VERTICAL PLAN dlb associates Water 3. N MEP CONSULTANT 11. All Plumbing Fixtures To Be Located By The Architect. See Architectural Drawings And Specifications. 2. 17th FL 44th Street 10. Plumbing Fixtures Shall Be As Specified By Engineer. 1. 1st Avenue All Visibly Exposed Pipe To Equipment Shall Be Chrome Plated Brass. 1-1/2"V 3. 1-1/2"V Plumbing Contractor Shall Locate All Piping And Plumbing Rough-In For Plumbing Fixtures In Accordance With Rough-In Drawings Provided By Equipment Manufacturers. 1-1/2"V EXT. 4" SAN RISER 2. 18TH FLOOR EXT. 4" VENT RISER 1. CO 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H H F' F' P101 02 1/2"CW 1/2"HW 3"S 1 1/2"V F 39th FL 45th Street E E NIC NIC 1st Avenue 1 2nd Avenue 2 F 17th FL 44th Street 1st FL 3 KEY PLAN 3"S C' C' Scale: NTS N VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS dlb associates NIC CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. NYC C C NIC B 1ST AVENUE NIC A A EAST 44TH STREET 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PLUMBING PLAN KEY NOTES (SYMBOLS Description Identifier Description Existing Piping CO Clean Out Sanitary Waste Piping CW Cold Water Vent Piping EWC Electric Water Cooler Cold Water Piping EWH Electric Water Heater Hot Water Piping FUD Funnel Drain Clean Out FW Filtered Water Pipe Down HW Hot Water Pipe Up NIC Not In Contract Thermostatic Mixing Valve REF Refrigerator Contractor Shall Furnish And Install New Elec. Tankless Thermostatic Hot Water Heater Under Counter As Indicated. EWH: Eemax, Model EX48T. Ball Valve S / SAN Sanitary Cap TP Trap Primer 5. Coordinate With Base Building Landlord For Plumbing Shutdowns And Overtime Work. Point Of Connection V Vent 6. Pantry Sink Shall Have Overflow Protection. See Architectural Drawings For Specification. WF Water Filter New 3"S Run In The Ceiling Of Floor Below. Provide Pipe Pitch As Required. 2. New 1/2"CW, 1/2"HW, 1-1/2"V Run In The Ceiling Of 17th Floor. 3. Connect New 3"S To Existing 3"S In The Ceiling Of Floor Below. 4. Connect New 1/2"CW, 1/2"HW, 1-1/2"V To Correspond Existing Piping As Required. CO 1. TP 2. CO 3"FD 2"S 4. 1-1/2"V 3"S 3"S 1/2"CW 1/2"HW EWH Plumbing Contractor Is Responsible For Field Verification Of All Existing Conditions And New Piping Tie-In Locations. FUD SINK 16' Identifier 1. GENERAL NOTES WF 8' PARTIAL ABBREVIATION LIST 2 , ETC.) 2' 4' PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST 1 , 13 Scale: 1/8"=1'-0" Contractor Shall Furnish And Install One Water Filter Under Counter As Indicated. WF: AquaPure AP200. N Drawing: P101 Detail: 01 REF PLUMBING PART PLAN Scale: 1/2"=1'-0" 6" 1' 2' 4' N Drawing: P101 Detail: 02 This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124P101.dwg , 3/26/14 at 4:39 PM By QZHANG - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:15 AM By Signout DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT NIC TP One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 B 1/2"FW This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. MEP CONSULTANT 4 2014 DEMOLITION NOTES NEW YORK CITY BUILDING DEPARTMENT NOTES General SYMBOL LIST NOTE: 1. 1. All Work Is To Comply With The New York City (NYC) Construction Codes. 1. 1. 2. All Work Is To Be In Full Accordance With The New York City Mechanical Code (MC). 3. All Work Is To Be In Compliance With The Provisions Of Title 28 Of The Administrative Code, And Chapter 17 Of The New York City Building Code. 2. Contractor Shall Ensure That All Mechanical Devices Will Be Installed In A Location Which Affords Accessibility For Maintenance And Repair. Coordinate Installation Among All Trades To Avoid Interferences, And Locate Equipment To Provide Clearances Which Exceed Those Recommended By The Equipment Manufacturer. Prior To Project Completion, Representatives Of DLB Associates Will Review Each Installation And Will Direct Changes Whenever Access Or Serviceability Is, In Their Opinion, Unacceptable. Symbol List Shown Is For General Reference Only. The Presence Of A Symbol Does Not Imply Its Use On This Project. Refer To Drawings For Specific Symbols Used. Single Line Double Line All Mechanical Controls (Thermostats, Etc.) Shall Be Furnished And Installed As Per Barrier-Free Subcode Of Uniform Construction Code. Coordinate Exact Location And Mounting Height Of All Thermostats With Architect Prior To Installation. 3. Thermostat Wiring Shall Be Run In Concealed Space, Wall Or Chase. 4. Repair Fireproofing Disturbed By Demolition Or New Work. R=1.5 x W Demolition Drawings Show Approximate Layout, And Are Intended For Establishing Demolition Scope Of Work. All HVAC Equipment With All Associated Piping And Ductwork To Remain Unless Otherwise Noted. Contractor Shall Be Responsible To Field Verify And Remove All Work Which Is Not To Remain In Use. 2. Remove All Existing Supports, Accessories, Etc. Connected To Work To Be Removed. 3. All Unused Penetrations Shall Be Patched, Sealed Watertight, And Fire Protected As Required. 4. The Contractor Is Responsible For All Required Inspections As Per Title 28, Article 116 Of The Administrative Code And Chapter 17 Of The New York City Building Code. 4. Coordinate Demolition Work With New Work Plans. 5. Inspections And Testing Are To Be In Full Accordance With Section MC Section 107. 5. All Existing HVAC Systems Including Ductwork, Diffusers, Registers, Etc. Covered In This Work Shall Be Cleaned Thoroughly, Dust Free. 6. The Approval And Installation Of All Equipment And Appliances Is To Be In Full Accordance With MC Section 301. 6. Contractor Shall Provide New Connections Where Required In Order To Maintain Services To All Existing Items Including But Not Limited To Ductwork, Piping, Equipment, Outlets. 7. No Work Shall Negatively Impact The Existing Structure Beyond That Specified In MC Section 302. 7. If The New Work Requires The Removal Of Unused Or Inactive Piping, Ductwork, Etc. Or The Relocation Of Active Services In Order To Install The Work Shown, Then The Removal And/Or The Relocation Of The Interfering Component Shall Be Done By This Contractor At No Additional Cost And No Interruption To Existing Service. 8. The Owner Shall Maintain The Building And Its Facilities And Shall Comply With The Inspection And Maintenance Requirements Of Title 28, Chapter 3 Of The Administrative Code. W Airside 1. All Air Moving Devices, Including But Not Limited To, Air Handling Units, Air Conditioning Units, Etc. Must Comply With AMCA Standard 210 And ASHRAE Standard 62-1989. 2. Provide Vibration Isolation On All Duct Connections To Fans And Other Equipment With Rotary Parts. 3. Ductwork Shall Be In Accordance With SMACNA Low And Medium Pressure "HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal And Flexible". 4. 6. Supply, Return Or Exhaust Round Elbow Double Thickness Turning Vanes W Elbow May Transition In "W" Dimension Only Provide And Secure Framed 1/4"x1/4" Woven Wire Mesh End Cap On Open End Return Air And Exhaust Air Ducts. 8. Provide Volume Damper On Each Branch Take Off From Duct Main, And On Each Diffuser Take Off From Branch Duct Or Main. Supply, Return Or Exhaust Square Elbow Flexible Duct Connections To Registers, Diffusers, Etc. Shall Not Exceed 18" In Length. 4X 4. 5. Condenser Water Piping Flushing / Cleaning And Testing Procedures A. 4X Provide Shut-Off Valves At All Branch Piping Connections To Mains. 6. All Branch Takeoffs From Piping Mains Shall Be Provided With A 3 Elbow Swing. 7. Install All Dielectric Unions In A Manner Which Makes Them Readily Accessible For Future Repair Or Replacement. Prepare Hydronic Piping According To ASME B31.9 And As Follows: W Supply Duct Horizontal Split R=1.5 x W W PLAN X SECTION TT B. 4X BT 15. Space Heating Systems Are To Be Capable Of Providing A Minimum Indoor Temperature Of 68 Degrees F At A Point Three Feet Above The Floor On The Design Heating Day, In Accordance With MC Section 309. DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 18. Duct Systems Used For The Movement Of Air In Air-Conditioning, Heating, Ventilating And Exhaust Systems Shall Conform To The Provisions Of MC Chapter 6. 20. The Installation, Maintenance, Design, Minimum Safety Requirements, Repair And Approval Of Factory-Built Chimneys, Chimney Liners, Vents And Connectors And Field-Constructed Chimneys And Connectors Along With Masonry Chimneys Shall Be Governed By MC Chapter 8. 2) Provide Temporary Restraints For Expansion Joints That Cannot Sustain Reactions Due To Test Pressure. If Temporary Restraints Are Impractical, Isolate Expansion Joints From Testing. 22. The Design, Installation, Construction And Repair Of Refrigeration Systems And Piping Shall Be In Accordance With MC Chapter 11. 3) Flush Hydronic Piping Systems With Clean Water; Then Remove And Clean Or Replace Strainer Screens. 23. The Construction, Installation, Alteration And Repair Of Hydronic Piping Systems That Are Part Of HVAC Systems Shall Be Governed By MC Chapter 12. Potable Water Systems Are To Be Installed In Accordance With The New York City Plumbing Code. 4) Isolate Equipment From Piping. If A Valve Is Used To Isolate Equipment, Its Closure Shall Be Capable Of Sealing Against Test Pressure Without Damage To Valve. Install Blinds In Flanged Joints To Isolate Equipment. 24. Cutting, Notching And Boring In Steel Framing Shall Be In Accordance With MC Section 302.5. 5) Install Safety Valve, Set At A Pressure No More Than One-Third Higher Than Test Pressure, To Protect Against Damage By Expanding Liquid Or Other Source Of Overpressure During Test. MECHANICAL PHASING PLANS Perform The Following Tests On Hydronic Piping: While Filling System, Use Vents Installed At High Points Of System To Release Air. Use Drains Installed At Low Points For Complete Draining Of Test Liquid. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H H F' F' F F E E C' C' C 1. Unit Shall Be Provided With Room Thermostat With On-Off-Heat-Cool Control. 2. Unit Shall Be Normally Off. 3. Unit Shall Be Manually Started To Provide Supplemental Cooling/Heating. 4. Thermostat Shall Modulate Two Way Control Valve To Maintain Setpoint Temperature. 3) 4) 5) Subject Piping System To Hydrostatic Test Pressure That Is Not Less Than 1.5 Times The System's Working Pressure. Test Pressure Shall Not Exceed Maximum Pressure For Any Vessel, Pump, Valve, Or Other Component In System Under Test. Verify That Stress Due To Pressure At Bottom Of Vertical Runs Does Not Exceed 90 Percent Of Specified Minimum Yield Strength Or 1.7 Times The "SE" Value In Appendix A In ASME B31.9, "Building Services Piping." C B B 1ST AVENUE Supplemental AC Unit For Conference Room A A EAST 44TH STREET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 8 9 10 11 12 13 PHASE 1 After Hydrostatic Test Pressure Has Been Applied For At Least 10 Minutes, Examine Piping, Joints, And Connections For Leakage. Eliminate Leaks By Tightening, Repairing, Or Replacing Components, And Repeat Hydrostatic Test Until There Are No Leaks. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H H F' F' Prepare Written Report Of Testing. F F E E C' C' C C B B A A EAST 44TH STREET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 PHASE 2 This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124M001.dwg , 3/24/14 at 3:49 PM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:15 AM By Signout One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT 21. Ventilation Controls Shall Be Provided In Accordance To Section 405 For Group Use Classification 'B'. 2) Scale: NTS dlb associates NYC Leave Joints, Including Welds, Uninsulated And Exposed For Examination During Test. Use Ambient Temperature Water As A Testing Medium Unless There Is Risk Of Damage Due To Freezing. Another Liquid That Is Safe For Workers And Compatible With Piping May Be Used. VERTICAL PLAN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. 1) 1) N MEP CONSULTANT Flushing / Cleaning / Testing, Phase 1: R=1.5 x W TT= Top Throat BT= Bottom Throat Scale: NTS 12. All Mechanical System Piping Shall Be Supported In Accordance With MC Section 305. 14. Condensate Shall Be Disposed Of As Per MC Section 307. Provide Capped Manual Air Vents At All Hydronic System High Points, And Before All Vertical Drops In Direction Of Flow, Provide Capped Hose Drains At All System Low Points, So As To Enable The Complete Downdrain Of The System. Minimum Size Of All Water And Condensate Drain Piping Shall Be 3/4" Unless Otherwise Noted. KEY PLAN 19. Combustion Air Shall Be Governed By MC Chapter 7. X BT= WT= 11. Equipment And Appliances Shall Be Installed As Required By Their Terms Of Approval, In Accordance With The Conditions Of The Listing, The Manufacturer's Instructions And MC Section 304. 13. Contractor Shall Replace With New All Damaged Existing Equipment Or Parts Of Equipment, Air Devices, Parts Of Duct Or Piping, Insulation, Etc. Covered In This Work. Replacement Contact Shall Be Done At No Additional Cost. 1. 13. All Fire / Smoke Dampers Shall Be Type A With Blades Located Out Of The Air Stream. All Condensate Drain Lines Shall Discharge To A Receptor In Compliance With The International Plumbing Code. No Plastic Piping Shall Be Installed In Plenum Ceiling. 1st FL 13. Clearances For Maintenance And Replacement Of Appliances Are To Be Maintained In Accordance With MC Section 306. W 17th FL 44th Street 10. Equipment And Appliance Locations Shall Be As Per MC Section 303. 16. Ventilation Shall Be Provided As Per The Requirements Of MC Chapter 4. Supply, Return Or Exhaust Duct Branch Where Piping Connections For The Equipment Such As Pumps, AC Units, Coils Etc. Differ From The Line Size, It Shall Be The Responsibility Of The Mechanical Contractor To Furnish And Install The Necessary Reducers Or Expander Fitting To Enable Connection Between The Piping System And The Equipment. All Businesses, Trades And Occupations Engaged In Building Work Regulated By The NYC Construction Codes Shall Comply With The Requirements Of Title 28, Chapter 4 Of The Administrative Code. 12. Contractor Shall Verify Conditions Of Existing HVAC Equipment, Duct Work, Insulation, Etc. Repair, Clean, Sandblast, Prime And Paint To Match Architectural Scheme. CONDENSER WATER PIPE SPECIFICATION Water Side 9. 45th Street 17. Exhaust Systems Shall Comply With The Requirements Of MC Chapter 5. W/2 (4" MIN) 12. Provide And Install Fire / Smoke Dampers And Access Doors In All Ductwork Penetrating 2 Hour Or More Fire Rated Walls. All Access Doors Shall Be 12"x12" Unless Otherwise Noted. 3. The Contractor Shall Obtain All Permits, Approvals And Pay All Fees Demolition Is Called For. X 11. Border Type, Color, Finishes And Method Of Attachment For All Diffusers, Grilles And Registers Shall Be Coordinated With The Architectural Ceiling Detail And Specifications. 2. 9. 14. Existing Equipment Don't Have Any Equipment Tags. For Equipment Designation Refer To Floor Plans & Equipment Schedules. 10. The Exact Location Of Diffusers Shall Be Coordinated With The Architectural Reflected Ceiling Plans And All Other Trades. 1. All Work Shall Comply With The Requirements Of The New York City Building Code And Local Law Having Jurisdiction. 11. Contractor Shall Disconnect And Cap All Electric Connections, Plumbing Connections For All Equipment, Equipment Components Being Demolished. Whether Indicated Or Not On Drawings And Specifications. W Provide 1" Thick Acoustical Duct Lining In The Supply Duct Of Air Handling Unit To At Least 20 Feet From The Unit. Provide Double Thickness Turning Vanes In All Square Elbows. 8. 10. Contractor Shall Cap All Ductwork, Piping Where Partial Demolition Is Called For. Duct Sizes Shown Are Clear Inside Dimensions. Internally Lined Ducts Shall Be Increased In Size To Maintain The Same Internal Size. 7. 9. Elbow May Transition In "W" Dimension Only 39th FL 1ST AVENUE This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. 5. W 1st Avenue MECHANICAL SYMBOL LIST 2nd Avenue MECHANICAL NOTES 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H H 5 T 3 1-1/4" F' 14x6 VAV 230 8 8x 3 14x6 39th FL VAV 545 14x4 45th Street 3 F F 4 14x6 E E 14x4 EF VAV 315 14x6 KEY PLAN 14x6 VAV 285 Scale: NTS 14x4 14x8 14x6 14x4 14x4 VAV 210 14x4 T VAV 285 12X10 14x6 14x4 14x4 14x4 4x8 2-1/2" 14x6 14x4 1-1/4" 1st FL 1-1/4" VAV 1300 EF 18x10 16x6 3 1 VAV 565 38X8 14x4 T 1-1/4" 30x8 14x4 14x4 36x8 VAV 250 VAV 1400 T 14x4 40x8 14x4 1-1/2" 14x4 20x6 14x8 14x4 VAV 285 1 14x6 T 14x4 14x4 VAV 500 14x4 1-1/4" T VAV 1300 14x4 14x6 14x4 14x4 VAV 325 2" VAV 250 1ST AVENUE 14x4 VAV 315 14x4 14x4 VAV 550 VAV 230 14x4 2 42x10 14x4 14x6 VAV 500 5 VAV 1100 B 72x12 14x4 SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT T T 14x4 24x8 40x10 72x12 14x4 14x4 14x6 EF T VAV 775 12x12 12x12 (TYP) T A EAST 44TH STREET 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. 2. 3. (SYMBOLS 1 , 2 , ETC.) 13 12 DEMOLITION (1/8" Scale) 17th MECHANICAL DEMOLITION PLAN - PHASE 1 WORK KEY NOTES Remove Existing VAV And Its Associated Ductwork And Diffusers And Terminate At The Point Of Disconnection Shown. Clean And Store In A Safe Place For Re-use. This Portion Of Ductwork To Be Removed And To Be Rerouted To Give Way For The Installation Of New Supplemental Air Conditioning Unit. GENERAL NOTES PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST 1. Identifier 2. Remove Existing Ductwork And Associated Ceiling Diffusers And Terminate At The Point Of Disconnection Shown. Prior To Start Of Pre-Construction Work, The Contractor Shall Perform Traverse Reading At The Main Supply At Three Shaft Location. Submit Readings To The Engineer And Base Building Engineer For Review. 4. Remove Existing Linear Diffuser And Cap Branch Ductwork And Seal Airtight. 3. 5. Existing Pneumatic Thermostats To Be Removed Including Associated Tubing From The Thermostat, To The Pneumatic Actuators, To The VAV And Control Valves. This Will Be Replaced With New Pneumatic Thermostat & Associated Interconnected Tubing. The Main Pneumatic Tubing From The Base Building Supplying Air To The Control System To Remain. Identification Of All Existing VAV's Shows The Existing Capacities Of The Terminal Devices. New VAV Tagging Will Replace Existing VAV Identification. Refer To DWG M103 For New VAV Identification Tags. 4. All Existing Pneumatic Thermostats To Be Removed Including Associated Tubing From The Thermostat, To The Pneumatic Actuators, To The VAV And Control Valves. This Will Be Replaced With New Pneumatic Thermostat & Associated Interconnected Tubing. The Main Pneumatic Tubing From The Base Building Supplying Air To The Control System To Remain. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124MD100.dwg , 3/26/14 at 4:34 PM By DHERNANDEZ - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:15 AM By Signout Scale: 1/8"=1'-0" 2' 4' 8' 16' N Drawing: MD100 Detail: 01 Description Existing Ductwork To Remain Equipment / Ductwork To Be Removed The Contractor Shall Also Verify The Pneumatic Air Supply Pressure Provided From The Base Building To Ensure There Is Sufficient Control Air Pressure For The Pneumatic Controls To Perform Satisfactory. Pneumatic Pressure For The Control Shall Be Minimum 20 Psig. Notify Engineer If Supply Pressure Is Lower As Infdicated. Point Of Disconnection Existing Equipment To Remain T DLB Project Manager: John Dunne C 14x6 T One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 14x4 14x4 14x4 14x4 14x6 14x6 14x4 18x8 12x8 4x8 A 16x6 VAV 1300 VAV 360 Scale: NTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. NYC T VERTICAL PLAN dlb associates 14x4 14x4 T N MEP CONSULTANT C' 2-1/2" 14x4 12x10 This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. C' 2" VAV 320 4x8 VAV 255 4x8 4x8 54x8 H.P. STEAM COND. RET. CWS CWR CHWS CHWR HWS HWR 46x8 3 B 17th FL 44th Street T C 1st Avenue F' VAV 1300 14x4 2nd Avenue VAV 470 Thermostat 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H H 2x12 (TYP) 16x10 VAV 1300 16x8 4x8 14x4 VAV 230 14x4 F 3 28x10 10x6 28x8 R VAV 545 28x10 14x6 F' 16x6 16x6 4x8 VAV 470 DEMOLITION WORK COMPLETED IN PHASE 1 8 8x 14x4 12x8 16x6 T F' 39th FL T T 24x8 45th Street F 3 46x8 E E WSHP 1 14x4 14x4 VAV 315 14x4 14x6 VAV 285 T 14x4 14x4 VAV 210 14x4 Scale: NTS 14x4 14x8 14x6 14x6 KEY PLAN 3 T VAV 285 11 14x4 EF 14x6 14x4 2-1/2" 1-1/4" 1st FL 1-1/4" VAV 1300 12X10 2" VAV 320 14x4 14x4 4x8 14x4 14x4 14x6 14x4 C' 3 3 14x4 VAV 315 48x16 T VAV 250 VAV 1400 1-1/4" 14x4 14x4 14x4 18x10 1 T VAV 1300 3 2 4 5 6 14x4 T 14x6 VAV 250 14x4 3 14x4 3 3 1. 2. (SYMBOLS 1 , 2 , ETC.) A EAST 44TH STREET 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 DEMOLITION (1/8" Scale) 17th MECHANICAL DEMOLITION PLAN - PHASE 2 WORK KEY NOTES 14x6 30x8 14x4 14x4 VAV 285 4 1 14x4 14x4 VAV 325 2" B 36x8 14x4 14x4 1-1/4" 14x6 40x8 14x8 14x4 1-1/2" 18X12 8x8 16x6 WSHP 2 20x6 38X8 14x4 14x4 14x4 VAV 500 T 14x4 14x4 14x4 14x6 3 T T DEMOLITION WORK COMPLETED IN PHASE 1 8x8 VAV 1100 1ST AVENUE VAV 230 VAV 565 42x10 72x12 SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT 14x4 VAV 550 22x10 M D 14x6 1 14x4 14x4 14x4 14x4 14x4 Remove Existing VAV And Its Associated Ductwork And Diffusers And Terminate At The Point Of Disconnection Shown. Clean And Store In Safe Place For Re-Use. All Existing Pneumatic Thermostats To Be Removed Including Associated Tubing From The Thermostat, To The Pneumatic Actuators, To The VAV And Control Valves. This Will Be Replaced With New Pneumatic Thermostat & Associated Interconnected Tubing. The Main Pneumatic Tubing From The Base Building Supplying Air To The Control System To Remain. 3. Remove Existing Ductwork And Associated Ceiling Diffusers And Terminate At The Point Of Disconnection Shown. 4. Remove Existing Ceiling Diffuser And Cap Branch Ductwork And Seal Airtight. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124MD101.dwg , 3/31/14 at 5:28 PM By RJANKOWSKI - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:15 AM By Signout GENERAL NOTES PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST 1. Identifier Identification Of All Existing VAV's Shows The Existing Capacities Of The Terminal Devices. New VAV Tagging Will Replace Existing VAV Identification. Refer To Dwg. M103 For New VAV Identification Tags And Existing VAV Schedule On Dwg. M303. Scale: 1/8"=1'-0" 2' 4' 8' 16' N Drawing: MD101 Detail: 01 Description Existing Ductwork To Remain Equipment / Ductwork To Be Removed Point Of Disconnection Existing Equipment To Remain T DLB Project Manager: John Dunne C T 2 TYP One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 VAV 775 12x12 T EF 16x6 14x4 18x8 EF SHAFT #3 14x6 14x4 24x8 72x12 4x8 A 40x10 T VAV 360 16x6 12x8 16x6 2 T TYP T 14x6 SHAFT #2 14x6 14x4 12x10 B VAV 1300 Scale: NTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. 1 NYC C VERTICAL PLAN dlb associates 14x4 14x4 N MEP CONSULTANT C' 2-1/2" R This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. H.P. STEAM COND. RET. CWS CWR CHWS CHWR HWS HWR 54x8 14x4 T VAV 255 17th FL 44th Street 14x4 T 1st Avenue 6x10 VAV 8 2nd Avenue 12x10 Thermostat 2014 1 2 3 8 TYP 2 8 TYP 5 8 TYP 2 2x12 (TYP) 12x10 4 6 8 TYP 7 16x10 VAV 1 940 700 B B 450 4x8 11 C 14x4 A 500 A 16x8 8 TYP 5 5 39th FL 45th Street 8 VAV 19 4x8 28x8 R C 12x6 VAV 20 14x4 65 C 500 1-1/4" A 6 14x4 850 44th Street 1st FL B 850 B B 420 KEY PLAN 500 Scale: NTS C 28x10 17th FL 10 4 28x10 200 T T 11 B 40 16x6 500 A 8x 95 C C VAV 7 12x8 14x6 30 570 C 1st Avenue 65 C 320 16x6 T 720 200 400 F' 35 A VAV 8 2nd Avenue B 250 C 16x6 6x10 A A F 5 N VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS 24x8 1 E 50 WSHP 1 46x8 dlb associates 9 C CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. 7 2 T 4500 M101 02 T NYC 1-1/4" C COND. RET. 55 0 2" CWS VAV 2" CWR N/A 12 CHWS C 50 CHWR 3 4 5 5 C 2-1/2" PART PLAN - LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM (NEW WORK) Scale: 1/4"=1'-0" 1' 2' N 4' 8' SECTION Scale: 1/4"=1'-0" Drawing: M101 Detail: 01 6 18th FLOOR WSHP 1 STRUCTURAL BEAM 8x28 6 8x46 7 2 6x12 9 A 500 A 500 A 500 2. Prior To Start Of Pre-Construction Work, The Contractor Shall Perform Traverse Reading At The Main Supply At Three Shaft Location. Submit Readings To The Engineer And Base Building Engineer For Review. 1. (SYMBOLS 1 , 2 , ETC.) Install New Ceiling Mounted Supplemental Air Conditioning Unit Complete With Vibration Isolators. Connect Piping To AHU According To Manufacturer Requirements . Provide Required Clearance For Unit Serving. For More Information See Detail. Provide Startup Documentation For Engineer's Review. 2. Secondary Galvanized Drip Pan By MC. For More Information See Detail. 3. Provide Pumped 3/4" Drain Line From AHU To The Funnel Drain Under The Pantry Sink. 4. Return Duct With 1" Acoustic Lining. 5. Connect 1-1/4" CWS&R Piping To Existing Main CWS&R As Required. See M001 For Flushing, Cleaning, And Pipe Testing Procedures. 6. 7. 8. CONFERENCE ROOM 17-02 The Contractor Shall Also Verify The Pneumatic Air Supply Pressure Provided From The Base Building To Ensure There Is Sufficient Control Air Pressure For The Pneumatic Controls To Perform Satisfactory. Pneumatic Pressure For The Control Shall Be Minimum 20 Psig. Notify Engineer If Supply Pressure Is Lower As Infdicated. KEY NOTES 200 11 NOTES: 1. A 1" Acoustically Lined 18"x10" Transfer Duct With Framed Wire Mesh Screen (WMS) On Both Ends. 9. 16"x10" Transfer Duct Above Hung Ceiling With 1" Acoustic Lining. Provide Framed 1/2" Wire Mesh Screen On Open End Of Duct. PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST PARTIAL ABBREVIATION LIST 1. Identifier Description Identifier Description Existing Ductwork To Remain WSHP Water Source Heat Pump Existing Piping To Remain CWR Condenser Water Return New Ductwork CWS Condenser Water Supply EF Exhaust Fan FSD Fire / Smoke Damper HWR Hot Water Return HWS Hot Water Supply PC Pumped Condensate New Diffuser TAB Test And Balance New Thermostat TYP Typical Existing VAV Box To Remain With VAV Box Capacity VAV Variable Air Volume Mechanical Contractor Verify In The Field Existing Equipment, Ductwork And Piping Layout Conditions And Sizes. Mechanical Contractor Is Responsible For Coordinating With Sprinkler, Plumbing And Electrical Contractors For Location Of Air Devices And Duct Routing. 11. New Pneumatic Thermostat And Associated Tubing Connected To VAV Controller. The Pneumatic Tubing From The New Thermostat To The Existing VAV Controller Shall Be New. Extend Building Pneumatic Supply Air As Required For The Control Location Of The Existing VAV Terminal Unit. The New Pneumatic Thermostat Shall Be In Accordance With Building Standard Model 2212-118 (T-18 Replacement)). 3. All Ductwork To Be Kept As High As Possible So As To Maintain Ceiling Heights Shown On Architectural Drawings. 4. Duct Sizes Shown Are Clear Inside Dimensions. 5. Coordinate Air Diffusers And Registers Location With Reflected Ceiling & Lighting Fixtures. With Clear Cover Thermostat Guard. Existing Linear Diffuser To Remain. Rebalance To 60 CFM Each. Drawing: M101 Detail: 03 GENERAL NOTES 2. Air Conditioning Condensate Pump Mounted Inside The Pan. Condensate Pump Shall Be Little Giant Model VCMX-20ULS With A Capacity Of 42 GPH At 15 Ft. Head, 1.5 Amps (93 W) Rated At 115V-1-P-60 Hz). Provide Transformer When Getting Power From The AHU-1 Unit. PANTRY 17-03 10 17th FLOOR 10. New DDC Thermostat (7 Day Programmable) For The New Supplemental Unit (WSHP-1). 12. Provide An Additional Set Of 2" Isolation Valves For Future Use Off The New 2" Tap FRom The Existing Riser. T T 6. 7. Acoustically Lined Ductwork CFM, C Supply And Return / Exhaust Air Flow Existing Diffuser Externally Insulate All Existing And New Supply Ducts With 1" Fiberglass Blanket Insulation With Foil Faced Vapor Barrier. Existing Ductwork Shall Be Cleaned Thoroughly, Dust Free. All Existing Ducwork Shall Be Sealed Airtight. 8. Minimum Pipe Size Shall Be 3/4" Unless Otherwise Specified. 9. Provide Shut-Off Valves On All Piping Branches (Typical). Cubic Feet Per Minute T 295 A C 250 Diffuser Tag 10. Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Coordinating With Building Management For All Required Condenser Water Draindowns. 11. Refer To VAV Schedule For Revised Capacities Of Existing VAV Terminal Units. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124M101.dwg , 3/26/14 at 5:53 PM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:16 AM By Signout DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT 4x8 C C One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 H.P. STEAM 54x8 This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. MEP CONSULTANT 3 2014 6 7 8 9 SHAFT #2 70 C C 40x10 75 14x4 5 14x6 5 1" T EF 39th FL 45th Street 8 72x12 125 A C 8x8 12 400 10 9 48x16 A1 200 1st Avenue M 14x4 14x6 72x12 2nd Avenue VAV 26 16x6 SHAFT #3 17th FL 44th Street 11 A 400 A 400 1st FL VAV 25 KEY PLAN 22x10 400 8 R VAV 27 D B C 400 B Scale: NTS 9 42x10 B 45 C T T 16x6 14x4 45 This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. A1 100 14x4 14x4 14x4 3 20x6 M102 02 4500 18X12 1 CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. NYC 16x6 22x10 40x8 14x8 VD 14x4 14x4 VAV 4 14x4 14x4 PART PLAN - SMALL CONFERENCE ROOMS (NEW WORK) 5 6 7 8 Scale: 1/4"=1'-0" 1' 2' N 4' 8' SECTION Scale: 1/4"=1'-0" Drawing: M102 Detail: 01 9 18th FLOOR 6x14 40x10 72x12 9 STRUCTURAL BEAM WSHP 2 6x16 72x12 VAV 26 6x16 10x22 7 2 A1 100 NOTE: Existing Ductwork And Associated VAV Terminal Units Are Not Shown On This Section For Clarity To Only Show The New Work Involved. A 350 MEETING 17-09 RCP (8'-0") A 350 MEETING 17-08 A 350 MEETING 17-07 17th FLOOR KEY NOTES 1. (SYMBOLS 1 , 2 , ETC.) Install New Ceiling Mounted Supplemental Air Conditioning Unit Complete With Vibration Isolators. Connect Piping To AHU According To Manufacturer Requirements . Provide Required Clearance For Unit Serving. For More Information See Detail. Provide Startup Documentation For Engineer's Review. 2. Secondary Galvanized Drip Pan By MC. For More Information See Detail. 3. Provide Pumped 3/4" Drain Line From AHU To The Funnel Drain Under The Pantry Sink. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Return Duct With Framed 1/2" Wire Mesh Screen (WMS) On Open End. Provide Elbow With 1" Acoustic Lining. Connect 1" CWS&R Piping To New WSHP-2. See M001 For Flushing, Cleaning, And Pipe Testing Procedures. 9. New Location Of Existing Relocated VAV Terminal Unit. 10. New DDC Thermostat (7 Day Programmable) For The New Supplemental Unit (WSHP-2). 11. New Pneumatic Thermostat And Associated Tubing Connected To VAV Controller. The Pneumatic Tubing From The New Thermostat To The Existing VAV Controller Shall Be New. Extend Building Pneumatic Supply Air As Required For The Control Location Of The Existing VAV Terminal Unit. The New Pneumatic Thermostat Shall Be In Accordance With Building Standard Model 2212-118 (T-18 Replacement)). With Clear Cover Thermostat Guard. 12. New Main Supply Duct Fabricated From #20 Gauge Sheetmetal With Stiffener To Provide Rigidity To Handle Any Vibration And Shall Be Provided With 1" Acoustic Lining. Provide Required Offset. 1" Acoustically Lined Transfer Duct With Framed Wire Mesh Screen (WMS) On Both Ends. Air Conditioning Condensate Pump Mounted Inside The Pan. Condensate Pump Shall Be Little Giant Model VCMX-20ULS With A Capacity Of 42 GPH At 15 Ft. Head, 1.5 Amps (93 W) Rated At 115V-1-P-60 Hz). Provide Transformer When Getting Power From The AHU-1 Unit. Extend Existing Return Duct As Shown. Run New Return Duct Between Beams. The Extended Duct Shall Be #20 Gauge Sheetmetal With Stiffener To Provide Rigidity To Handle Any Vibration And Shall Be Provided With 1" Acoustic Liner. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124M102.dwg , 3/26/14 at 5:19 PM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:16 AM By Signout Drawing: M102 Detail: 02 GENERAL NOTES PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST PARTIAL ABBREVIATION LIST 1. Identifier Description Identifier Description Existing Ductwork To Remain WSHP Water Source Heat Pump Existing Piping To Remain CWR Condenser Water Return New Ductwork CWS Condenser Water Supply EF Exhaust Fan FSD Fire / Smoke Damper HWR Hot Water Return HWS Hot Water Supply PC Pumped Condensate New Diffuser TAB Test And Balance New Thermostat TYP Typical Existing VAV Box To Remain With VAV Box Capacity VAV Variable Air Volume Mechanical Contractor Verify In The Field Existing Equipment, Ductwork And Piping Layout Conditions And Sizes. 2. Mechanical Contractor Is Responsible For Coordinating With Sprinkler, Plumbing And Electrical Contractors For Location Of Air Devices And Duct Routing. 3. All Ductwork To Be Kept As High As Possible So As To Maintain Ceiling Heights Shown On Architectural Drawings. 4. Duct Sizes Shown Are Clear Inside Dimensions. 5. Coordinate Air Diffusers And Registers Location With Reflected Ceiling & Lighting Fixtures. 6. Acoustically Lined Ductwork CFM, C Existing Ductwork Shall Be Cleaned Thoroughly, Dust Free. 8. Minimum Pipe Size Shall Be 3/4" Unless Otherwise Specified. 9. Provide Shut-Off Valves On All Piping Branches (Typical). Cubic Feet Per Minute Supply And Return / Exhaust Air Flow Existing Diffuser Externally Insulate All Existing And New Supply Ducts With 1" Fiberglass Blanket Insulation With Foil Faced Vapor Barrier. All New Supply And Return Ductwork Shall Be Provided With 1" Acoustic Lining. 7. DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT VAV 14 VAV 15 One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 2 7 T Scale: NTS dlb associates 8x8 C WSHP 2 VAV 21 38X8 C VERTICAL PLAN MEP CONSULTANT 400 14x6 135 N T 295 A C 250 Diffuser Tag 10. Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Coordinating With Building Management For All Required Condenser Water Draindowns. 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H H 2x12 (TYP) VAV 8 T VAV 1 WSHP 1 C 100 14x6 C 100 C 100 16x10 1" 800 7 14x4 75 T C T 14x4 10x8 B 380 7 VAV 27 75 7 C 75 T 14x4 C 1-1/2" 38X8 14x8 75 C C VAV 5 A 14x4 75 C 1-1/4" C 2" T C 18x8 EF 85 C 85 7 T C B 800 150 22x10 C VAV 25 48x16 C VAV 15 6 14x4 1-1/4" 75 100 75 C T 75 C 14x6 VAV 13 14x4 C 75 VAV 4 C 100 14x4 40x8 14x4 C C 100 C 6 T B 610 14x4 A 14x4 75 75 C C 1 TYP 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 Scale: 1/8"=1'-0" 2' 4' 8' 16' N Drawing: M103 Detail: 01 GENERAL NOTES BALANCING AND COMMISSIONING OF EXISTING SYSTEM PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST PARTIAL ABBREVIATION LIST Existing Linear Diffuser And Associated Linear Diffuser Plenum To Remain. Connect New Branch Duct Connection To Existing Linear Diffuser (Typical). Rebalance To 60 CFM Each. 1. Mechanical Contractor Verify In The Field Existing Equipment, Ductwork And Piping Layout Conditions And Sizes. 1. The CFM ( C ) Shown Adjacent To The Air Outlets Are The New Cfm Required For Each Space. This Will Be The Basis In Balancing The Required Air Distribution System. Identifier Description Identifier Description Existing Ductwork To Remain EF Exhaust Fan 2. Cap Duct And Seal Airtight. 2. Mechanical Contractor Is Responsible For Coordinating With Sprinkler, Plumbing And Electrical Contractors For Location Of Air Devices And Duct Routing. 2. Refer To Existing Variable Air Volume (vav) Schedule For Revised Cfm Capacities. Existing Piping To Remain FSD Fire / Smoke Damper 3. Connect 1-1/4" CWS&R Piping To Existing Main CWS&R As Required. See M001 For Flushing, Cleaning, And Pipe Testing Procedures. 3. The Contractor Shall Submit Air Balancing Report. The Balancing Report Shall Also Include The Supply Air CFM Traverse And Temperature Reading At The Three Supply Shafts From The Base Building Supply And The Discharge Air CFM And Temperature At All The VAV Terminal Units. New Ductwork HWR Hot Water Return HWS Hot Water Supply TYP Typical VAV Variable Air Volume 1. 4. 1 2 , ETC.) C EAST 44TH STREET 17th MECHANICAL DEMOLITION PLAN - PHASE 1 WORK , A 1 TYP 7 8x8 1 TYP 7 (SYMBOLS 190 T 65 KEY NOTES 2 2 8x8 1 1 TYP 3 7 C 14x6 7 T 7 130 VAV 12 1 36x8 14x4 130 A Connect 1" CWS&R Piping To Existing. 5. Relocated Existing VAV. 6. Relocated Existing Ceiling Diffuser. 7. New Pneumatic Thermostat And Associated Tubing Connected To VAV Controller. The Pneumatic Tubing From The New Thermostat To The Existing VAV Controller Shall Be New. Extend Building Pneumatic Supply Air As Required For The Control Location Of The Existing VAV Terminal Unit. The New Pneumatic Thermostat Shall Be In Accordance With Building Standard Model 2212-118 (T-18 Replacement)). The New Thermostat 3. 4. 5. Duct Sizes Shown Are Clear Inside Dimensions. Coordinate Air Diffusers And Registers Location With Reflected Ceiling & Lighting Fixtures. Externally Insulate All Existing And New Supply And Return Ducts With 1" Fiberglass Blanket Insulation With Foil Faced Vapor Barrier. New Supply And Return Ducts Shall Be Provided With 1" Acoustic Lining. 6. Existing Ductwork Shall Be Cleaned Thoroughly, Dust Free. 7. Minimum Heating Hot Water Pipe Size Shall Be 3/4" Unless Otherwise Specified. 8. All Hot Water Piping Branch Take-Off Shall Be Provided With Three Elbow Swing. Provide Shut-Off Valves On All Piping Branches (Typical). 4. An Efficient Procedure Must Be Established In Order To Ensure A Correct Diagnosis Of The Existing Operational Conditions Of The VAV Terminal Unit And Associated Heating Hot Water Control Valve. Observe And Record The CFM Capacities Of The System Behavior In Two Extremes Situations. A. Guard. 9. Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Coordinating With Building Management For All Required Condenser Water Draindowns. B. Acoustically Lined Ductwork CFM, Cubic Feet Per Minute Existing Diffuser New Diffuser Highest Set Point Of The VAV Thermostats And Low Zone Temperatures (Winter Conditions) In Order To Get The Minimal Opening Of The VAV Boxes. Record The Minimum CFM. Lowest Set Points And High Temperature (Summer Conditions) In Order To Get The Maximum Opening Of The VAV Boxes. Record The Maximum CFM. C T VAV 1 A 250 New Thermostat Existing VAV Box With New Tag Diffuser Tag 5. The Contractor Shall Coordinate With Existing Base Building Control Set Point Adjustment In The Fan Control To Ensure That The Supply Pressure To The Boxes Are Adequate. 6. The Base Building Pneumatic Air Supply To The Thermostat Must Be Checked And Ensure That Minimum 20 Psig Are Provided. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124M103.dwg , 3/26/14 at 4:36 PM By DHERNANDEZ - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:16 AM By Signout DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT 7 1" 18X12 8x8 16x6 VAV 14 150 C C B 18x10 8x8 1 TYP 3 T T One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 30x8 42x10 72x12 NYC VAV 3 A Scale: NTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. 760 7 VAV 24 12x12 VERTICAL PLAN dlb associates 12x8 C N MEP CONSULTANT C' T 14x4 85 16x6 B 12X10 C 14x4 85 C 7 M 280 VAV 30 C EF WSHP 2 14x4 75 7 12x6 14x4 14x4 85 SHAFT #3 14x4 A Scale: NTS 1 C 85 14x6 100 20x6 75 100 C T T VAV 21 VAV 16 14x4 7 1" 7 100 VAV 23 1st FL KEY PLAN 14x4 C C C C 2 44th Street C T 5 VAV 11 17th FL 1 TYP 8 1ST AVENUE 100 14x4 7 100 14x6 14x4 14x4 14x4 VAV 29 A 75 C 14x6 C C 14x4 800 14x4 C T 4 75 100 100 14x4 50 14x4 100 14x4 C 6 VAV 10 100 C VAV 26 72x12 4x8 7 C T T 14x4 14x4 14x6 7 T VAV 28 VAV 5 17 7 VAV 22 100 C 85 T B 2 100 C C 6 75 14x4 T 100 14x4 100 75 14x4 100 24x8 1 TYP C 6 14x4 14x4 14x6 100 T 75 14x6 A 1-1/4" 2-1/2" 40x10 SHAFT #2 2 14x6 C C C 7 10x6 100 75 D 14x4 VAV 6 12x10 B C 14x6 14x4 50 C 50 C 2-1/2" EF C 14x4 14x4 100 75 1-1/4" VAV 2 14x4 14x4 VAV 18 C' C 14x4 50 2" 14x4 C 4x8 14x4 100 800 VAV 9 16x6 B H.P. STEAM COND. RET. CWS CWR CHWS CHWR HWS HWR 54x8 R This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. 1 TYP 7 T E 8x8 16x8 80 T F 3 46x8 T 7 24x8 18x8 12x6 A 28x10 45th Street T T 12x8 7 E 200 TYP 2 39th FL 16x8 A T 10x6 28x8 R VAV 20 VAV 19 10x6 F 16x8 4x8 14x6 10x6 16x6 VAV 7 16x6 80 16x6 12x8 F' 16x6 8 8x A 400 28x10 B 12x6 F' 4x8 T 1st Avenue 6x10 16x10 2nd Avenue 12x10 2014 Max. As Indicated (7" In 12") On Contracting Flow Air Flow Round Rigid Metal Duct FIG. "B" Round Balancing Damper FIG. "C" Hand Damper With Locking Type Indicator Quadrant Wrapped Insulation Covering Connection Of Flex Duct Metal Strapping, Do Not Kink Supply Main Duct Cross Break Or Bead As For Duct Insulated Supply Duct Air Flow Inside Radius Equal To T End Bearing Balancing Handle, Lock Into Position And Mark Permanently Main Duct 3/8" Square Rod Square To Round Adapter (If Required) Insulated Flexible Duct Length Not To Exceed 6'-0" T Supply Air Flow W D=D/4 (4"min) Branch Duct Throat Size Equals T Diffuser Starter Collar Seam Outside Radius Equal To 2T Manual Damper (VD) With Adjust Dial Setting Ceiling Lay-In Diffuser 39th FL D Seam 45th Street 2nd Avenue Branch Duct FIG. "A" Largest Dimension Governs Construction DUCT TRANSITIONS NOTES: 1. Provide At Flexible Duct Connection Metal Or "Panduit" Drawband On The Interior Flexible Duct Helix. Secure The Insulation Over The Draw Band With An Additional Drawband. 2. Provide Beading On Round Metal Duct 12" Or Larger In Diameter. 3. Provide Minimum 2" Collars For Attachment Of The Flex Duct To Round Duct, Dampers And Diffusers. 4. Band Rigid Round Duct Insulation To Duct And Provide Tape For Insulation Overlap. TAP-IN TAKE-OFF NOTES: 1. Duct Transitions Typical After Each Take-Off(s) Where Change In Duct Size Is Indicated. 1st Avenue Air Flow 44th Street NOTES: 1. Furnish This Type Connection For Branches With More Then 200 CFM. 2. Must Be Used When W Is Greater Than, Or Equal To 36". 3. Minimum T = 4". 1st FL KEY PLAN Scale: NTS Drawing: M301 Detail: 01 Scale: NTS FLEXIBLE DUCT INSTALLATION Drawing: M301 Detail: 02 Scale: NTS RECTANGULAR DUCT BRANCH WITH THROAT & VOLUME DAMPER Drawing: M301 Detail: 03 Scale: NTS N VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS MEP CONSULTANT dlb associates CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. Rectangular Duct Hanger Schedule (Minimum Sizes) Pair At 10' Spacing Pair At 8' Spacing Pair At 5' Spacing Pair At 4' Spacing Strap Wire/Rod Strap Wire/Rod Strap Wire/Rod Strap Wire/Rod P/2 < 30" 1" X 22 GA. 10 GA.(0.135") 1" X 22 GA. 10 GA.(0.135") 1" X 22 GA. 12 GA. (0.106") 1" X 22 GA. 12 GA. (0.106") P/2 < 72'' 1" X 18 GA. 3/8" 1" X 20 GA. 1/4" 1" X 22 GA. 1/4" 1" X 22 GA. 1/4" P/2 < 96'' 1" X 16 GA. 3/8" 1" X 18 GA. 3/8" 1" X 20 GA. 3/8" 1" X 22 GA. 1/4" P/2 < 120'' 1-1/2" X 16 GA. 1/2" 1" X 16 GA. 3/8" 1" X 18 GA. 3/8" 1" X 20 GA. 1/4" P/2 < 168'' 1-1/2" X 16 GA. - 1/2" 1" X 16 GA. 1/2" 1" X 16 GA. 3/8" 1" X 18 GA. 3/8" 1/2" 1" X 16 GA. 3/8" 1" X 16 GA. 3/8" P/2 < 192'' 1/2" 1-1/2" X 16 GA. NYC Wall Half Duct Perimeter Range Self Tapping Cadmium Plated Hex Head Sheet Metal Screw, Straps To Be Tight Against Duct Wire Mesh Screen Hanger Straps Transfer Duct (Vertical Or Horizontal) Hanger Straps Or Rods Air Flow 60" Maximum Seal Duct Perimeter Firestop If Wall Is Fire Rated Finished Ceiling Galvanized Iron Strap Or Aluminum Strap, Turn Under Duct Minimum 1" Rivet Or Bolt To Underside Of Duct Air Flow 1" Anchoring Shall Support Minimum Of 400 Lbs. See Specifications For Anchor Type. For Bracing Angles See Notes Sheet Metal Screw, Rivet Or Bolt To Both Sides Of Duct Nut And Washer At End Of Rod DUCT HANGERS Scale: NTS NOTES: 1. Supply And Return Air Duct Shall Be Lined Internally As Shown And As Per Specification. No Pop Rivets Allowed. Drawing: M301 Detail: 04 DUCT STRAP HANGERS D1 AXB 1 9/16" 90 TRANSFER DUCT ASSEMBLY B 4 1/2" R A B E Single Vane Elbow Up To 20" In Width Main Rectangular Duct 4"MIN Single Vane Detail Small Double Vane Runner Detail Large Double Vane Runner Detail 1" Thick Duct Liner C C Folded Corner B 2"R See Note Drawing: M301 Detail: 06 C 1"R 2 1/2" CONCENTRIC REDUCER Scale: NTS Lapped And Butted Corner 8 1/4" 4 1/2" R A NOTES: 1. Duct Size As Indicated On Floor Plan. Transfer Duct Size Based On 300 FPM. Drawing: M301 Detail: 05 Scale: NTS C Duct Section (Typically 4ft. Or 5ft.) E A All Transverse Edges To Be Coated With Adhesive (Miracle DF 96) See Note 2 1/4" Velocity A Round Duct To VAV Box ECCONCENTRIC REDUCER 2"R 4"R 90 B C E 0-2500 FPM 3" 12" 4" 18" 2501-6000 FPM 3" 6" 4" 16" Small Double Vane Detail Large Double Vane Detail Large Double Vane Square Elbow 36" Or Wider NOTES: 1. 1:7 Slope Recommended For High Velocity. 2. 1:4 Slope Recommended For Low Velocity. Scale: NTS Drawing: M301 Detail: 07 Liner Welded Pin Press-On Head 1 1/8" Small Double Vane Square Elbow Up To 36" In Width TYPICAL REDUCER Washer A D1 1"R 2"R Dimensions SQUARE / RECTANGULAR ELBOWS FOR LOW VELOCITY DUCTWORK This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124M301.dwg , 3/26/14 at 10:40 AM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:16 AM By Signout Scale: NTS Drawing: M301 Detail: 08 NOTES: 1. Maximum Spacing For Fasteners. Actual Intervals Are Approximate. 2. The Velocity Rated Side Of Liner Must Face The Air Flow. 3. Liner Adhered To The Duct With 90% Minimum Area Coverage Of Adhesive. DUCT LINER INSTALLATION Scale: NTS Drawing: Detail: DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT Air Flow Secure To Structure Above As Recommended By SMACNA One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 1" Acoustical Lining Return Register AXB This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. DUCT TRANSITIONS 17th FL M301 09 2014 Use Unistrut P-1100 Series Pipe Clamp For Plumbing Pipe. Size And Quantity Of Hanger Rods Shall Be As Recommended By Strut Manufacturer. If Wall Is Gypsum Wallboard, Provide Galvanized Steel Pipe Or Minimum 18 GA Galvanized Sheet Metal Sleeve. Caulk Or Grout Sleeve In Place As Required. Use 20 Gauge Galvanized 12" Long Metal Shield Around Insulation Uninsulated Pipe Flexible Connection (Typical) 3/8" Globe Valve Air Vent CWS Condenser Section Piping (Typical) Shutoff Valve Thermometer Evaporator Section Electrical Conduit (Typical) If Wall Is Masonry Unit Construction Or Poured Concrete, Provide Galvanized Steel Pipe Sleeve Grouted Into Wall. Use Unistrut "Uni-Clip" Clamp For Electrical Conduit Type "L" Hard Drawn Copper Tubing 39th FL Use Unistrut 1-5/8" X 1-5/8" Channel Support (Typical) Exposed Pipe Shall Have Escutcheon To Cover Penetration. Concealed Pipe Will Not Have Escutcheon To Cover Penetration. CWR Pipe Insulation (Typical) Insulated Pipe If Wall Is Pre-cast Concrete, Core Drill And Omit Sleeve. Shutoff Valve Unistrut Support Nut (Typical) Pipe Or Conduit Center Pipe (and Insulation) In Sleeve. Insulation Continues Thru Sleeve: Do Not Butt Against Wall. Calibrated Balancing Valve With Position Shut-Off, Memory Stop Indicator And Integral Valve Read Out Ports 45th Street 1/2" Gate Valve W/ Nipple And Cap-Drain NOTES: 1. Pipe And Conduit Of All Trades May Be Combined On Same Support Channel Where Practical. Support Channel Length Shall Not Be Determined Until All Piping And Conduit To Be Supported Is Coordinated. 2. Provide Supplementary Steel Struts Between Joists If Required. 3. During Installation Of New Pipe Hanger Rods And Clamps, Any Removed Or Damaged Fire-Proofing On Steel Must Be Repaired Or Replaced To Match Existing. NOTES: 1. Refer To Architectural Drawings For Wall Locations. Refer To Specifications For Alternative Installations. Drawing: M302 Detail: 01 Scale: NTS TRAPEZE PIPE HANGER Union (Typical) 1st FL NOTES: 1. See M001 For Flushing, Cleaning, And Pipe Testing Procedures. 2. Provide Isolation Valves To Close Upon Leak Detection. Drawing: M302 Detail: 02 Scale: NTS KEY PLAN Scale: NTS WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP UNIT PIPING Scale: NTS Drawing: M302 Detail: 03 NYC N R ETU SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT Ball Valve (Typical) Calibrated Orifice Balancing Valve For Piping Arrangement See Detail Below COIL Pressure Meter Tap Spring Type Vibration Eliminators Brass Adapter And Brass Cap) PLY 5" Support Rods By MC Water Source Heat Pump Unit P SU Water Source Heat Pump Unit (4) Four Support Channels 1" To Cond. Pump Reflected Ceiling Clean Out NOTES: 1. Provide Additional Drain Pan Under Entire Unit As Shown On This Detail With Leak Detectors And Condensate Pump. Leak Detector Shall Be Wired To Stop Fan And Close 2-way Valve In Condenser Water Piping To Unit And Sound At Local Alarm As Well As Building System For Notification At Building Lobby. 2. Condensate Pump Shall Be Little Giant Model VCMX-20ULS With A Capacity Of 42 GPH At 15 Ft. Head, 1.5 Amps (93 W) Rated At 115V-1-P-60 Hz). Provide Transformer When Getting Power From The AC Unit. WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP UNIT CONDENSATE DRAIN & DRIP PAN Scale: NTS Removal Tile Or Accessible Door Drain Valve (1/2" Ball Valve With Nipple, Hose Connection & Cap) Strainer With Full Size Blow Down Valve, Hose Connection And Cap NOTES: 1. Control Valve Shall Be Pneumatic In Accordance With Building Standard. Drawing: M302 Detail: 04 COIL PIPING CONNECTION - 2-WAY CONFIGURATION Scale: NTS Drawing: M302 Detail: 05 NOTES: 1. Contractor To Repair All Damage To Fireproofing 2. Structural Engineer Provide Selection Support Angles & Supported Rods. 3. Repair Of Removed Or Damaged Fireproofing As Required. CEILING MOUNTED WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP UNIT SUPPORT Scale: NTS Drawing: M302 Detail: 06 HANGER ROD SIZE/SPACING SCHEDULE Hanger Rod MAXIMUM HANGER SPACING Clevis Hanger PIPE SIZE Pipe Rigid Insulation Insulation Shield WEIGHT PER FOOT MINIMUM HANGER ROD SIZE WASTE & WATER NATURAL GAS SCH 40 COPPER TYPE M STEEL SCH 40 1/2" 1.0 1/4" 6' 5' 6' 3/4" 1.4 1/4" 6' 6' 8' 1" 2.1 1/4" 6' 7' 8' 1-1/4" 2.9 3/8" 6' 9' 10' 1-1/2" 3.6 3/8" 6' 9' 10' COLD PIPE NOTES: 1. Hangers And Components Shall Be Coated With Rust Resistant Primer (See Spec.). 2. Seismic Bracing Not Shown. INSULATED PIPES ON CLEVIS HANGER This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124M302.dwg , 3/26/14 at 5:28 PM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:17 AM By Signout Scale: NTS DLB Project Manager: John Dunne Finished Floor Support Bolted Or Welded Angle By GC R 2-Way Valve Leak Detector W/Connection To Local Alarm By Mechanical Contractor One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 Union (Typical) AIR FLOW Union Scale: NTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. 1"D Vent VERTICAL PLAN dlb associates Air Vent (1/2" Ball Valve With Nipple, Hose Connection & Cap) Secondary Galvanized Drip Pan By MC N MEP CONSULTANT Condensate Pump By MC. See Note 2 Below. WSHP UNIT 17th FL 44th Street Condensate Drain From Unit Pan. 4" Min. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. PIPE PENETRATION (NOT RATED) 1st Avenue Sleeve Flush With Wall 2nd Avenue Pack Annular Space Between Sleeve And Pipe Solid With Fiberglass Insulation (For Acoustics). Drawing: M302 Detail: 07 2014 WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP UNIT SCHEDULE (PHASE 1) AREA SERVED SUPPLY FAN AIRFLOW OUTSIDE AIR E.S.P. (CFM) (CFM) (IN. W.G.) COIL DATA FAN MOTOR FLOW (HP) NO. HEATING DATA WPD EWT EAT (GPM) (FT. W.G.) TOTAL COOLING DATA COP EWT EAT (MBH) WB DB ELECTRICAL TOTAL SENS (MBH) (MBH) EER VOLTAGE PHASE (V) WEIGHT FREQ MCA MFS (HZ) (A) (A) NOTES (LBS) WSHP-1 EXHF060 CONFERENCE ROOM 1,700 NOTE 13 0.65 1 1.5 14 5.4 68 80.6 77.8 4.8 86 80.6 66.2 58.6 47.2 15 208 3 60 32.5 40 450 1 THRU 13 WSHP-2 EXHF036 CONFERENCE ROOM 1,140 NOTE 13 0.70 1 0.75 8.4 5.4 68 80.6 44.4 5.3 86 80.4 66.1 35.2 31.5 17 208 3 60 22.0 25 350 1 THRU 13 Selection Based On Equipment Manufactured By Trane. Unit To Be Complete Package Including Microprocessor Unit Controller And Electronic Thermostat. Control Points Shall Include Condensate Overflow Alarm. Unit Shall Have DDC Controls With Remote Programmable Thermostat. Static Pressure Indicated Above Is The External Static Pressure Which Excludes Any P.D. Within The Unit. Units Shall Include Deluxe Sound Attenuation Package Option. Units Shall Be Complete With Condenser Water Hose Kit With Valve Connectors And Field Installed Motorized Valve. Provide Water Regulating Valve And Factory Filter Rack. Maximum Air Velocity Thru Cooling Coil Shall Not Exceed 500 FPM. Unit Shall Be High Efficiency. Unit Shall Be Configuration As Shown On The Floor Plan. Electrical Connection To Be Single Point With Disconnect Switch. Provide Secondary Drain Pan Under Unit With Leak Detector And Condensate Pump. See Detail. Outside Air Provided From Existing Base Building Supply. 39th FL 45th Street 2nd Avenue NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1st Avenue UNIT ID MODEL NO. 17th FL 44th Street 1st FL KEY PLAN This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. EXISTING VARIABLE AIR VOLUME UNIT SCHEDULE (PHASE 2) UNIT ID AIR FLOW UNIT ID (EXISTING) ACTUAL MAX (NEW TAG) (CFM) REVISED AIR FLOW MAX MIN (CFM) (CFM) Scale: NTS VARIABLE AIR VOLUME UNIT SCHEDULE (PHASE 1) NOTES UNIT ID MODEL NO. INLET AIR FLOW (IN) MAX MIN HOT WATER HEATING COIL EAT ACTUAL FLOW CAPACITY FLOW (CFM) (CFM) (GPM) (MBH) APD NOTES WPD 780 VAV-1 720 450 1,2 VAV-1300 840 VAV-2 960 288 1,2 VAV-1100 535 VAV-3 620 186 1,2 VAV-1300 1,050 VAV-4 1,080 324 1,2 VAV-1400 680 VAV-5 720 216 1,2 VAV-1300 680 VAV-6 780 234 1,2 VAV-470 500 VAV-7 450 135 1,2 VAV-X 110 VAV-8 VAV-320 205 VAV-9 300 90 1,2 VAV-285 0 VAV-10 200 60 1,2 VAV-285 235 VAV-11 200 60 2,5 VAV-285 260 VAV-12 VAV-250 205 VAV-13 225 68 1,2 VAV-250 290 VAV-14 225 68 1,2 VAV-12 PESV 8 610 183 60 0.80 12 1.0 0.14 3 1 1 THRU 6 VAV-325 160 VAV-15 300 90 1,2 VAV-28 PESV 9 800 240 60 1.00 15 2.0 0.24 4 1 1 THRU 6 VAV-315 395 VAV-16 300 90 1,2 VAV-29 PESV 8 760 228 60 1.00 15 2.0 0.24 4 1 1 THRU 6 VAV-230 170 VAV-17 100 30 2,5 VAV-255 200 VAV-18 250 75 1,2 VAV-230 225 VAV-19 160 48 1,2 VAV-545 390 VAV-20 400 120 1,2 VAV-565 420 VAV-21 500 150 1,2 VAV-315 210 VAV-22 225 68 1,2 VAV-210 215 VAV-23 200 60 1,2 VAV-775 340 VAV-24 595 179 1,2 VAV-500 340 VAV-25 500 150 1,2 VAV-500 435 VAV-26 300 90 1,2 VAV-550 480 VAV-27 550 165 1,2 VAV-360 200 VAV-28 300 90 1,2 4 PESV 10 60 1.00 15 2.0 0.24 4 1 CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. 1 THRU 6 NYC NOTES: 1. Selection Based On Equipment Manufactured By Titus. 2. Unless Otherwise Noted, Box Minimum CFM Shall Be At 30% Of The Maximum CFM Indicated. 3. Indicated Terminal Boxes Shall Be Complete With Hot Water Coil, Furnished And Installed By The Box Manufacturer At The Factory. 4. Boxes Shall Be Pressure Independent Type, Suitable For Pneumatic Control And Complete With Multi-Point Center Averaging Velocity Sensor, Pneumatic Actuator, Thermostat & Building Pneumatic Air Connections. 5. Maximum Water P.D. Through Coil Shall Be 5'-0". 6. VAV Boxes Shall Be Single Duct Type With Sound Attenuator Package. One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 UNIT ID MODEL NO. INLET AIR FLOW (IN) MAX MIN HOT WATER HEATING COIL EAT ACTUAL FLOW CAPACITY FLOW (CFM) (CFM) (GPM) (MBH) APD NOTES WPD ROWS (GPM) (FT. W.G.) (FT. W.G.) QTY NOTES: 1. Selection Based On Equipment Manufactured By Titus. 2. Unless Otherwise Noted, Box Minimum CFM Shall Be At 30% Of The Maximum CFM Indicated. 3. Indicated Terminal Boxes Shall Be Complete With Hot Water Coil, Furnished And Installed By The Box Manufacturer At The Factory. 4. Boxes Shall Be Pressure Independent Type, Suitable For Pneumatic Control And Complete With Multi-Point Center Averaging Velocity Sensor, Pneumatic Actuator, Thermostat & Building Pneumatic Air Connections. 5. Maximum Water P.D. Through Coil Shall Be 5'-0". 6. VAV Boxes Shall Be Single Duct Type With Sound Attenuator Package. DIFFUSER AND REGISTER SCHEDULE UNIT ID MODEL NO. A OMNI SIZE DESCRIPTION 18x18 STEEL, SQUARE PLAQUE DIFFUSER, VOLUME CONTROL DAMPER NOTES 1 THRU 7 AND OPPOSED BLADE DAMPER. FOR NECK SIZE SEE TABLE 1. PXP-NT 18x18 RETURN PANEL, PERFORATED NOTES: 1. Selection Based On Equipment Manufactured By Titus. 2. Maximum Noise Criterion Rating < 25 dBA 3. Baked Enamel Finish, Color To Be Selected By Architect. 4. Diffusers Shall Be 4-Way Blow Unless Otherwise Indicated On Plans. 5. Mounting Frame Type Shall Be Coordinated With Ceiling Construction Type. 6. Neck Diameter Shall Be As Scheduled In Table 1. 7. Surface Mounted Diffusers And Registers Type Shall Be Used In The Rooms With Gypsum Board Ceiling. DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT VARIABLE AIR VOLUME UNIT SCHEDULE (PHASE 2) B This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124M303.dwg , 3/25/14 at 5:30 PM By DHERNANDEZ - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:17 AM By Signout 282 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 4 NOTES: 1. Existing VAV To Remain. Rebalance To New CFM As Indicated. 2. Existing Pneumatic Thermostat To Be Removed And Replaced With New. New Pneumatic Tubing Valve Shall Be Installed From The New Thermostat To Existing VAV And Associated Hot Water Control Valve Pneumatic Controller. TheExisting Main Building Pneumatic Air Supply Shall Be Extended To New Pneumatic Controls. 3. Existing VAV To Be Removed And Associated Pneumatic Tubing. Cap Pneumatic Air Supply From Base Building Connected To This VAV. 4. New VAV. Refer To New VAV Schedule. 5. Relocated Existing VAV. Rebalance To New CFM As Indicated. 940 Scale: NTS dlb associates QTY VAV-1300 VAV-8 VERTICAL PLAN MEP CONSULTANT ROWS (GPM) (FT. W.G.) (FT. W.G.) N TABLE 1 - ROUND NECK SIZE SCHEDULE UP TO 175 CFM - 6" DIAMETER 176 TO 275 CFM - 8" DIAMETER 276 TO 380 CFM - 10" DIAMETER 381 TO 500 CFM - 12" DIAMETER 501 TO 700 CFM - 14" DIAMETER 701 TO 900 CFM - 16" DIAMETER 2014 SEQUENCES OF OPERATION 1. Supplemental Air Conditioning Units (WSHP-1) 1) General : The Supplemental Air Conditioning Unit Shall Be Manually Started/Stopped Thru Its Microprocessor Base Control. When The Unit Is Commanded To Run, The Wall Mounted Temperature Controller Shall Activate HWR HWS VAV 1 An Electro-Pneumatic Transducer Shall Be Provided To Interlock The DDC Control From The New Supplemental Air Conditioning Unit With The Existing Pneumatic Actuators At The VAV And Associated Heating Control Valve Controllers. BUILDING AIR PNEUMATIC AIR 2) Summer Mode Of Operation: ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC TRANSDUCER When The Supplemental Air Conditioning Is Energized, The Existing VAV Box (VAV-1) Shall Be Set For Minimum Flow Setpoint To Only Provide Minimum Required Ventilation Requirement. When The Supplemental Unit Is Turned Off And The Space Is In The Unoccupied Mode Of Operation, The VAV Box Shall Provide The Necessary Cooling And Ventilation Requirement To The Space. The Pneumatic Space Temperature Sensor Shall Modulate The VAV Damper To Maintain Un-Occupied Space Temperature 39th FL 3) Winter Mode Of Operation: When The Supplemental Air Conditioning Is Energized, The VAV Box Shall Be Set For Minimum Flow Setpoint To Only Provide Minimum Required Ventilation Requirement And Close The VAV Heating Coil Control Valve. This Is To Avoid Simultaneous Heating From The Existing VAV And Cooling From The Supplemental Air Conditioning Unit (WSHP-1) During This Winter Mode Of Operation. When The Supplemental Unit Is Turned Off, The VAV Box Shall Provide The Necessary Heating And Ventilation Requirement To The Space And Shall Modulate The VAV Heating Coil Control Valve To Maintain Heating CONFERENCE ROOM 17-02 17TH FLOOR 44th Street KEY PLAN Supplemental Air Conditioning Units (WSHP-2) Scale: NTS This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. 1) General : Scale: NTS The Supplemental Air Conditioning Unit Shall Be Manually Started/Stopped Thru Its Microprocessor Base Control. When The Unit Is Commanded To Run, The Wall Mounted Temperature Controller Shall Activate Drawing: M304 Detail: 01 ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC TRANSDUCER MEETING 17-09 MEETING 17-08 Air Conditioning Condensate Pumps: Air Conditioning Condensate Pumps Associated With The Unit It Served Shall Be Energized And De-Energized By The Pump Built-In Float Device. When Water Is Detector At The Unit Secondary Pan, A Local Alarm Shall Be Activated. MEETING 17-07 4. Variable Air Volume Terminal Units: The VAV Terminal Unit Shall Be Modulated To Maintain Cooling And Heating Space Temperature Setpoints. 17TH FLOOR 5. Variable Air Volume Terminal Units With Hot Water Heat: During Winter Mode Of Operation, The New Pneumatic Space Thermostat Shall Modulate The Primary Air SMALL CONFERENCE ROOMS CONTROL DIAGRAM Scale: NTS Drawing: M304 Detail: 01 Setpoint (Adjustable). PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST Identifier VAV xx PARTIAL ABBREVIATION LIST Description Identifier Description Existing Ductwork Or Piping To Remain FC Duct Flexible Connector HWS Hot Water Supply New Ductwork BUILDING AIR PNEUMATIC AIR XXX X HWR Hot Water Return Equipment Type Equipment Number VAV Variable Air Volume Control Wiring WSHP Water Source Heat Pump Pneumatic Tubing Tp OFFICE SPACE Tc Temperature Controller Tp Pneumatic Space Temperature Sensor HVAC Equipment OFFICE SPACE 17TH FLOOR TYPICAL VAV TERMINAL UNIT CONTROL DIAGRAM This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124M304.dwg , 3/26/14 at 5:29 PM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:17 AM By Signout Scale: NTS DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT When The Supplemental Air Conditioning Is Energized, The VAV Box Shall Be Set For Minimum Flow Setpoint To Only Provide Minimum Required Ventilation Requirements. When The Supplemental Unit Is Turned Off, The VAV Box Shall Provide The Necessary Ventilation Requirement To The Space And Shall Tp Tc One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 3) Winter Mode Of Operation: 3. Scale: NTS MEP CONSULTANT NYC When The Supplemental Air Conditioning Is Energized, The Existing VAV Box (VAV-1) Shall Be Set For Minimum Flow Setpoint To Only Provide Minimum Required Ventilation Requirement. When The Supplemental Unit Is Turned Off And The Space Is In The Unoccupied Mode Of Operation, The VAV Box Shall Provide The Necessary Cooling And Ventilation Requirement To The Space. The Pneumatic Space Temperature Sensor Shall Modulate The VAV Damper To Maintain Un-Occupied Space Temperature BUILDING AIR PNEUMATIC AIR VERTICAL PLAN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. 2) Summer Mode Of Operation: VAV 26 N dlb associates An Electro-Pneumatic Transducer Shall Be Provided To Interlock The DDC Control From The New Supplemental Air Conditioning Unit With The Existing Pneumatic Actuators At The VAV And Associated Heating Control Valve. ROLL-UP ROOM DIVIDER 17th FL 1st FL 2. LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM CONTROL DIAGRAM 1st Avenue 2nd Avenue Tp Tc 45th Street Drawing: M304 Detail: 01 2014 FIRE ALARM NOTES 1. The Riser Drawing Is Diagrammatic And Intended To Show A Vertically Oriented Overview Of The Fire Alarm System. It Represents The Physical Location Of Equipment / Devices Throughout The Building. The Riser Diagram Is Not Intended To Show The Physical Orientation Of Equipment Or The Exact Routing Of Conduit And Conductors. 2. Finished Floor Elevations Shown Are Referenced From The Architectural Drawings. 3. All Required Fire Alarm System Wiring Is Not Shown On The Riser Diagram. Installation And Routing Of These Circuits Shall Be Determined By The Fire Alarm Contractor In Accordance With Field Conditions, Fire Alarm Manufacturer, These Drawings, Specifications, And All Applicable Codes. The Fire Alarm Contractor Shall Provide A Complete Riser Diagram With Actual Field Wiring And Conduit Sizes Required. This Drawing Shall Be Provided To The Landlord And Design Engineer. 4. The System Programming And Startup Shall Be Performed By The Authorized System Equipment Distributor. 5. The Fire Alarm System Shall Pass An Acceptance Test Performed By The Fire Department Of New York In Accordance With The Building Code Of The City Of New York, Section 27-977. 18th FLOOR SDD SDD R R R R AC AC AC AC SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN TS FS MM MM EXISTING RCU W W F F F S F S F SD S F SD S F S F S F S F 6. S 7. F SD 39th FL 45th Street All Fire Alarm System Components Shall Be Painted Fire Department Red And Clearly Marked In Accordance With NYC Codes. The Fire Alarm System's Fuse Cut Out (FCO) Panel Shall Serve All 120 Volt Electrical Loads Associated With The Fire Alarm System. The FCO Panel And Circuits Shall Be Sized And Added As Required In Accordance With The Fire Alarm System Manufacturer's Requirements. 8. Refer To The Fire Alarm Floor Plans, Risers, And Details For Additional Information. 9. Fire / Smoke Dampers Shall Be Circuited To The Fire Alarm System's Fuse Cutout Panel. Coordinate Exact Quantities And Locations Of Dampers With Mechanical Contractor. 1st FL KEY PLAN Scale: NTS 13. Fire Alarm Contractor Is Responsible For Requesting Inspection By The FDNY And For Coordinating The Attendance Of All Required Trades And Personnel. 14. Installation Shall Be Completely Tested Prior To FDNY Inspection. 15. Fire Alarm Contractor Shall Provide A Copy Of the FDNY Letter Of Approval To Building Management. 3. Interconnections To And Programming / Reprogramming Of The System Shall Be Performed By The Base Building System Fire Alarm Maintenance Contractor. 4. Provide Annunciation Devices That Meet The Specifications Of The Base Building Fire Alarm System. Coordinate Annunciation Tie In With Base Building Fire Alarm Contractor. Provide Additional Amplifiers As Required To Power The Devices Indicated On This Drawing. Fire Alarm Vendor 5. Routing Of All Wiring Back To The Building Class "E" System Must Be Approved By The Building Manager Or Chief Engineer. Name: Casey Systems 6. All Connections To The Building Class "E" System Must Be Performed By The Building's Fire Alarm Maintenance Vendor. Scale: NTS RISER DIAGRAM Drawing: FA001 Detail: 01 PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST SYSTEM OUTPUTS INITIAING DEVICES A B C D E F G H 1 Manual Pull Station X X X X 2 Area Smoke Detector X X X X X 3 Elevator Lobby / EMR / Top Of Shaft Smoke Detector X X X X X 4 Duct Smoke Detector X X X X X 5 Waterflow X X X X X 6 Sprinkler Tamper X I X X J K X X X X X X X X L M Activate Fire Smoke Damper Activate Alarm Verification Mode At FCS Activate Door Release Activate System Printer Activate Flashing Fire Sign Identifier Activate Elevator Recall Active Audible / Visual Alarms At FCS Active Audible / Visual Trouble At FCS Active Audible / Visual Supervisory @ FCS Active Central Office Transmitter Alarm Active Central Office Transmitter Trouble Active Audible Floor AlarmOn Floor Of Alarm And Floor Above Activate Visual Floor AlarmOn Floor Of Alarm And Floor Above Activate Fan Shutdown SYSTEM INPUTS SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. 12. Installation Shall Conform To The Requirements Of The 2008 NYC Construction Codes and 1 RCNY 4000-06. 2. The Existing System Is A Non-Addressable Type System. Contractor Shall Ensure Adequate Capacity Exists In the Existing Circuit And Provide Any Expansion Devices Necessary To Connect New Devices To Existing System. New Devices Must Indicate That They Originate From The 17th Floor. Smoke Detector SD Smoke Detector - Existing To Remain W Warden Station - Existing To Remain F Pull Station - Existing To Remain F Strobe TS N Description SD Tamper Switch - Existing To Remain FS Flow Switch - Existing To Remain W Warden Station S Ceiling Mounted Speaker/Strobe - Existing To Remain X X X X RCU Existing Fire Alarm Gathering Panel X X X RT Monitor Module X X X R Relay X X SDD Duct Smoke Detector SYSTEM FAULTS 1 Open Circuit X X 2 Grounded Wire X X 3 A/C Failure X X 4 Battery Fault X X 5 Wire to Wire Short X X SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124FA001.dwg , 3/21/14 at 11:46 AM By DMEHROTRA - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:17 AM By Signout Scale: NTS VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS dlb associates 11. Provide All Required Expansion Panels, PC Boards, Power Supplies, Batteries, Fuse Cutouts And Branch Circuits, Etc. For A Complete And Operating Fire Alarm System. 1. The System Type Is An Approved Advisory Class E. N MEP CONSULTANT 10. Provide Additional Strobe Power Supplies And Synchronizing Hardware For New Strobes As Required. NOTES: 17th FL 44th Street 17th FLOOR EXISTING FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL (FACP) 1st Avenue SDD 2nd Avenue SDD Fire Alarm Devices Located In 17th Floor UNDP New Project Area Of Work Drawing: FA001 Detail: 02 2014 CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. NYC One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H H F F' F' F S F F 45th Street NIC F 1st Avenue E F F NIC 2nd Avenue 1 SDD R SDD R E 39th FL 17th FL 44th Street F 1st FL KEY PLAN S C' C' Scale: NTS N VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS S S SD SD dlb associates S NIC W CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. NYC C C RCU B NIC MM MM TSFS B F F S F F S NIC SDD R SDD R S NIC A A EAST 44TH STREET 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FIRE ALARM PLAN KEY NOTES 1. (SYMBOLS 1 , 2 , ETC.) Verify Height Of Existing Fire Alarm Pull Station Is In Accordance With ADA Requirements. Provide Add/Alternate Price To Relocate Existing Pull Station To ADA Height Requirements. 13 Scale: 1/8"=1'-0" 2' 4' 8' GENERAL NOTES PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST 1. All Strobe Circuits Shall Be Synchronized Within An Area Visible From One Location. Identifier 2. Interconnections To And Programming / Reprogramming / Startup Of The System Shall Be Performed By The Base Building System Fire Alarm Maintenance Contractor. 16' N Drawing: FA101 Detail: 01 Description SD Smoke Detector SD Smoke Detector - Existing To Remain Provide Annunciation Devices That Meet The Specifications Of The Base Building Fire Alarm System. Coordinate Annunciation Tie In With Base Building Fire Alarm Contractor. Provide Additional Amplifiers As Required To Power The Devices Indicated On This Drawing. W Warden Station - Existing To Remain F Pull Station - Existing To Remain 4. Routing Of All Wiring Back To The Building Fire Alarm System Must Be Approved By The Building Manager Or Chief Engineer. F Strobe 5. Devices Shall Be Installed Such That The Entire Lens Is Not Less Than 80" And Not More Than 96" Above Finished Floor. TS 3. 6. All Connections To The Building Fire Alarm System Must Be Performed By The Building's Fire Alarm Maintenance Vendor. 7. Fire Alarm Contractor Shall Verify That Speaker Placement Allows for Both Audibility and Intelligibility. Fire Alarm Contractor Shall Make Adjustments to Speaker Quantities and Placement Until Both Audibility and Intelligibility Are Adequate Throughout The Floor. 8. 9. Fire Alarm Plans Depict The General Layout And Intent Of The Fire Alarm System. The Contractor Must Determine The Actual Quantity And Final Location Of Devices Required By Code Based Upon Actual Field/Constructed Conditions All Fire Alarm Devices That Are Removed Shall Be Turned Over To Landlord's Representative. Tamper Switch - Existing To Remain FS Flow Switch - Existing To Remain W Warden Station S Ceiling Mounted Speaker/Strobe - Existing To Remain RCU Existing Fire Alarm Gathering Panel RT Monitor Module R SDD Relay Duct Smoke Detector 10. New Notification Devices Shall Be White. 11. New Smoke Detectors Shall Be Non-Addressable Type, Compatible With Existing Building System. 12. All New And Existing Devices On This Shall Indicate Origination On 17th Floor On Building FACP. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124FA101.dwg , 3/26/14 at 11:27 AM By DMEHROTRA - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:17 AM By Signout DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT SD 1 W 1 One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 F 1ST AVENUE This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. MEP CONSULTANT 2014 MECHANICAL / ELECTRICAL COORDINATION NOTES ELECTRICAL NOTES 1. General HVAC Control Wiring Shall Be Provided Per Mechanical Specifications. 3. Motor Controllers, Motor Starters And Disconnects Shall Be Furnished By Mechanical Contractor And Installed By Electrical Contractor. 4. Disconnect Switches Shall Be Heavy Duty Type With Lockable Handle. Disconnects For All Electrically Driven HVAC Equipment Shall Be Furnished By Mechanical Contractor And Installed By Electrical Contractor. One Manufacturer Shall Be Used Throughout The Project. Acceptable Manufacturers Are: Square D, General Electric, Siemens And Westinghouse. 5. Starters Shall Be NEMA Combination Magnetic Motor Starters Sized Per Motor HP, With Integral Red Run Pilot Light And H-O-A Switch. Coordinate Motor Starter Type And Features With The Requirements Of The Mechanical Equipment And The Control System. Provide Overload, Under Voltage And Phase Loss Protection In All Starters. Starters For Motors 50 HP And Larger Shall Be Reduced Voltage Autotransformer Type. One Manufacturer Shall Be Used Throughout The Project. Acceptable Manufacturers Are: Square D, General Electric, Siemens And Westinghouse. In General, Branch Circuit Wiring Is Not Shown On The Plan Drawings. Numerals Adjacent To Symbols For Lighting Fixtures, Receptacles, Motors, Appliances, Etc. Indicate The Panelboard And Circuit Number To Which The Item Is To Be Connected. Provide Branch Circuit Wiring For All Items Shown In Accordance With These General Notes And The Electrical Specifications. 2. Lower Case Letters Adjacent To Lighting Fixture Symbols And Light Switch Symbols Indicate The Switching Arrangement Of Lighting Fixtures. Lower Case Letters May Not Be Shown Where Light Switches Only Control The Lighting Fixtures Within The Same Room Or Area. 3. Lighting Branch Circuit Wiring, Where Shown, Is Intended To Show Specific Routing Requirements Of Lighting Fixture Branch Circuits. 4. Connect Emergency Lighting Fixtures To The Line (Unswitched) Side Of The Lighting Circuit Serving That Area Unless Otherwise Noted. 5. Mechanical Equipment (Motors, HVAC Equipment, Etc.) Is Shown On Electrical Plan Drawings For Approximate Location Only. Refer To Mechanical Plans For Exact Locations. 6. All 1 Pole, 15 And 20 Ampere Branch Circuits Serving Receptacles Or Lighting Shall Be 2 Wire Circuits Providing An Individual Neutral Conductor For Each Ungrounded (Hot) Circuit Conductor. Do Not Share Neutral Conductors. 7. The Minimum Branch Circuit Size Shall Be 2#12, #12G In 3/4" Conduit. 8. There Shall Be A Maximum Of 3 Computer Receptacles Per Circuit. There Shall Be A Maximum Of 6 General Receptacles Per Circuit. 39th FL This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. 9. 45th Street 2. 3. 4. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124E001.dwg , 3/24/14 at 6:49 PM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:17 AM By Signout 17th FL 44th Street 1st FL KEY PLAN Scale: NTS Provide Raceways, Boxes, Power, Grounding, And Supports For Low Voltage Systems In Accordance With Locations And Devices Shown On Architectural Drawings. N VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS MEP CONSULTANT dlb associates Wiring Methods 1. 1st Avenue 2. 1. 2nd Avenue Power Wiring To Mechanical Equipment, Motor Controllers And Control Panels Shall Be Provided As Per Electrical Specifications. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. General NYC A. Conceal All Wiring Within Building Walls, Floors, And Above Finished Ceilings, Except In Mechanical Rooms, Electrical Equipment Rooms, And Utility Rooms. B. Final Connections To Mechanical Equipment, Lighting Fixtures, Motors, Transformers, Instruments, And Control Devices Shall Be Flexible Conduit. DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 Exposed: EMT Tubing / RGC Conduit B. In Dry Walls / Above Ceilings: EMT Conduit (MC Metal Clad Cable May Be Used For 15 And 20 Amp, 1 Pole Branch Circuits) C. In Concrete Walls / Floors: RGC Conduit D. Final Connections: Flexible Metal Conduit (Liquid-Tight Flexible Conduit In Damp Or Wet Areas) Equipment Grounding A. Insulated (Green) Equipment Ground Wires Shall Be Provided In All Feeders And Branch Circuits. Utilizing The Conduit As The Equipment Grounding Conductor Or As The Grounding Electrode Conductor Path Is Not Permissible. B. Provide An Additional Separate Insulated (Green With Yellow Stripe) Ground Conductor(s) For IG Where Indicated. Electrical Equipment Enclosures Shall Be Provided As Listed Below Unless Noted Otherwise. A. Indoors Unclassified Areas: NEMA 1 B. Indoors Classified 'Damp': NEMA 2 C. Indoors Classified 'Wet': NEMA 4 5. Disconnect Switches Shall Be Heavy Duty Type With Lockable Handle. 6. Electrical Terminations (Lugs, Terminals, Etc.) On All Equipment Shall Be Rated For Use DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT Indoors (Unclassified) A. One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H H S S b b A1 F' a b b A1 a A1 A1 a A1 A1 A1 a 2 F' A1 AS a D D S S F a b a b a b b D D A A S S F 39th FL 5 E 1 A A A NIC 5 NIC 1st Avenue E 2nd Avenue 45th Street 17th FL 44th Street 1st FL KEY PLAN C' C' Scale: NTS N VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS dlb associates NIC CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. NYC C C B NIC LP 5 3 B 4 A A A A A A S NIC 6 A A EAST 44TH STREET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 LIGHTING PLAN 1. 2. 3. (SYMBOLS 1 , 2 , ETC.) New Lighting In Corridor And Pantry To Be Switched With Existing Adjacent Open Area Lighting Zone. Remove And Retain (22) Type 'A/A1' Fixtures From This Area. Reuse (14) Existing Type 'A/A1' Fixtures. Circuit New 'B' Type And Reused 'A' Type Fixtures With Existing Circuiting Serving Area. Refer To General Note 1 For Further Detail. Remove And Retain (8) Type 'A' And (2) Downlight Fixtures From This Area. Remove Existing Switching And Sensors In Existing Conference Room (New Meeting Rooms 17-07 And 17-08). Remove Sensor In Existing Pantry (New Meeting Room17-09). Reuse (6) Existing Type 'A' Fixtures. Circuit Reused 'A' Type Fixtures With Existing Circuiting. Serving Area. Refer To General Note 1 For Further Detail. 13 Scale: 1/8"=1'-0" 2' 4' 8' GENERAL NOTES PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST PARTIAL ABBREVIATION LIST 1. Identifier Description Identifier Description Light Switch D Demo - To Be Removed And Retained Emergency Battery Ballast Fixture, Fixture Type A DM Demolition - To Be Permanently Removed EX Existing To Remain NIC Not In Contract OS Occupancy Sensor TYP Typical 2. 3. 4. Remove And Retain Demolition Fixtures. If Fixtures Will Be Reused Then Prior To Reuse, Clean And Relamp Existing Fixtures With New Units Of Same Model. If Removed Fixtures Are Not Reused, They Shall Be Provided To Landlord's Representative. S All Emergency Lighting Ballasts And Exit Signs Shall Be Unswitched And Be Equipped With Self-Contained Emergency Battery Ballasts. Work May Be Required In Areas Not In Contract For Proper Operation Of New Design. Coordinate All Work With Building Owner And Tenant Prior To Starting Work. Vacancy Sensors Shall Not Be Used On This Project. Ceiling-Mounted Occupancy Sensors Indicated On Drawing Shall Be Match Existing (Sensor Switch CM 9 with PP-20 Family Power Packs). Client Shall Determine Sensor Programming. If No Client Direction Is Provided, Sensors Shall Be Programmed To Turn Off After 30 Minutes Of Inactivity. LP-1 Fed From Panel LP, Circuit #1 Panelboard OS Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensor To Be Mounted At Standard Building Height, 6" From End Of Door Swing On Sidewall. 4. Existing Switch On This Wall Serves Areas Outside This Room. Relocate Switch To Area It Serves. 5. Circuit Exit Sign To Existing Exit Sign Circuit. New Ceiling Mounted Exit Sign 6. Lighting Controls Shall Be Reconfigured To Provide A Unified Occupancy Sensor Lighting Control For All (4) Fixtures. Existing Light Fixture To Remain 16' N Drawing: E101 Detail: 01 Existing Ceiling Mounted Exit Sign Existing Light Fixture To Be Removed And Retained S S S This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124E101.dwg , 3/31/14 at 5:44 PM By RJANKOWSKI - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:17 AM By Signout D DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT S NIC KEY NOTES One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 1ST AVENUE This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. MEP CONSULTANT Light Switch - D Denotes Dimming, 3 - 3 Way Switch, a - Switching Motorized Switch for Moveable Partition Control Light Switch To Be Demolished 2014 LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE TYPE DESCRIPTION TYPICAL LOCATION MOUNTING VOLTAGE LAMP TYPE GENERAL LIGHTING RECESSED WITHIN ACOUSTICAL TILE CEILING 277 MATCH EXISTING GENERAL LIGHTING RECESSED WITHIN ACOUSTICAL TILE CEILING 277 CEILING / WALL 277 LED B 6" ROUND DOWNLIGHT - MEA APPROVED LED EXIT SIGN WITH BACKUP BATTERY. ARROWS INDICATE DIRECTION PATH OF EGRESS OF EXIT. SHADED AREAS INDICATE FACE. MANUFACTURER CATALOG NUMBER MATCH MATCH EXISTING EXISTING 26W TRIPLE TUBE CFL 4-PIN 26 LIGHTOLIER 5 (MAX) MINIMUM NEW FIXTURES REQUIRED PER FIXTURE & APPLICATION A/A1 RECESSED WATTAGE MATCH EXISTING BUILDING STANDARD FIXTURE. VERIFY SPECIFICATION WITH BUILDING MANAGEMENT. (1) Type A (EMERGENCY BALLAST ONLY); (10) Type A1 (DIMMABLE BALLAST ONLY) CALCULITE CFL OPEN DOWLIGHT 8031CLW COORDINATE ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS WITH ARCHITECT 8 EXIT SIGN SHALL FEATURE PUSH TO TEST BUTTON AND BATTERY BACK-UP BALLAST. COORDINATE FIXTURE SELECTION WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION 3 39th FL 45th Street 1. ALL FIXTURES SHALL BE APPROVED FOR USE IN NEW YORK CITY 2. ALL LIGHTING FIXTURES SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENTS AND LOCAL CODES. 2nd Avenue GENERAL NOTES (APPLY TO ALL LIGHTING FIXTURES): 3. PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MOUNTING HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION. 4. COORDINATE FLANGE TYPE WITH TYPE OF CEILING AS SHOWN ON THE ARCHITECTURAL REFLECTED CEILING PLANS. 1st Avenue SYMBOL PROJECT: UNDP - 1 UN PLAZA, 17TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10017 DLB PROJECT NO.: 63124 17th FL 44th Street 5. COORDINATE THE NUMBER OF ILLUMINATED FACES (SHOWN SHADED), DIRECTIONAL ARROWS, AND MOUNTING OF EXIT SIGNS IN THE FIELD. 1st FL 6. EMERGENCY LIGHTING FIXTURES SHALL INCLUDE AN EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK THAT PROVIDES 1,000 LUMENS MINIMUM, ILLUMINATES 2 LAMPS FOR AT LEAST 90 MINUTES, AND BE WIRED AHEAD OF LOCAL SWITCHING. KEY PLAN Scale: NTS N VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. MEP CONSULTANT dlb associates CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. NYC One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE Scale: NTS Drawing: E102 Detail: 01 PARTIAL ABBREVIATION LIST This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124E102.dwg , 3/21/14 at 10:57 AM By DMEHROTRA - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:18 AM By Signout Identifier Description CFL Compact Fluorescent Lamp CRI Color Rendering Index HO High Output K Kelvin LED Light Emitting Diode 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 H H RL DM DM DM DM RL PP-17-2#3 PP-17-2#3 TV PP-17-2#3 F' PP-17-2#3 TV PP-17-2#3 P/T ETR PP-17-2#3 EX 7 MOUNT TO UNIT F PP-17-2#7 RL PP-17-2#5 DM EWH PP-17#34,36 PP-17-2#5 DM PP-17-2#5 RL DM PP-17-2#7 8 DM DM PP-17-2#4 RL F 45th Street WSHP 1 E E PP-17-2#25,27,29 PP-17-2#7 8 RL 39th FL NIC NIC 5 1st Avenue F' PP-17-2#5 2nd Avenue DM DM 17th FL 44th Street 1st FL KEY PLAN C' C' Scale: NTS N VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS EX MEP CONSULTANT dlb associates NIC CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. NYC C C PP-17-2 B NIC DS ELEC LP XF CL PP-17 MR DM DM RL 2 MOUNT TO UNIT EX NIC PP-17-2#7 B DM RL 8 DM DM TV 2 EX EX EX TV RL 2 PP-17-2#7 3 PP-17-2#2 MOVEABLE PARTITION 6 RL RL DM RL WSHP 2 EX PP-17-2#26,28,30 8 PP-17-2#7 5 5 NIC 4 A A EX EX EX EX EAST 44TH STREET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 POWER PLAN KEY NOTES 1. 2. 3. (SYMBOLS 1 , 2 , ETC.) Purchase and Install Electrical Meters That Meet Building Management's Specifications. EC Shall Purchase And Install CTs; CT Size Shall Match Feeder Sizing. Once Installed, EC Shall Inform Building And Arrange For Building's Metering Company To Come To The Site To Start-Up And Program The Meters. Meters Must Meet Building Management's Specifications. Base Bid Shall Be Shark 100 In Self-Enclosed Meter Assembly Model# ENCSHK100-277-60-10-V2-INP10. Wall To Receive Blocking, Power, And Data For Possible Future Installation Of Television. Provide Add/Alternate Price For This Work In These Three Rooms; Do Not Incorporate In Base Bid. Existing Power/Data/AV On This Wall Is Existing To Remain. Replace Existing Faceplates With New To Match New Work. 4. Existing Power/Data In This Room Is Existing To Remain. 5. Phase 2 Work Area. Work For Phase 2 Shall Be Priced Separately. Include Price To Provide Support To Disconnect/Reconnect Power As Needed To Support The Mechanical Work. 6. 8. Coordinate With Mechanical Contractor And Provide Power To Condensate Pump And Thermostat Including Any Required Low Voltage Transformer. 8' PARTIAL SYMBOL LIST PARTIAL ABBREVIATION LIST 1. Identifier Description Identifier Description Duplex Receptacle, 20A, 120V A Amperes Double Duplex (Quad) Receptacle, 20A, 120V CAT Category D Dedicated Circuit DM To Be Demolished ETR Existing To Be Relocated 2. 3. 4. Where Outlets Are To Be Demolished, Remove All Receptacles/ Telecom Outlets And Associated Raceways, Boxes, Etc. Circuiting Shall Be Removed Back To Originating Source (Panels In Electric Closet) And Disposed Of By The Contractor. Telecom Outlet Wiring Shall Be Removed Back To Originating Source (IT Closet) And Disposed Of By The Contractor. Where Outlets Are To Be Relocated, Remove And Dispose Of Existing Back Box and Outlet. Extend Existing Circuiting To New Location. Provide New Backbox And Outlet (With White Faceplate) At New Location. Patch Paint, And Finish Demolition Location To Match Surrounding Walls. PP-17 Fed From Panel PP-17, Circuit #1 Electrical Panel 16' N Drawing: E201 Detail: 01 All Pantry Receptacles Shall Be GFCI Type. Refer To Architectural Elevations For Mounting Heights of Receptacles. Furniture Hard Wire Connection - Existing To Be Relocated Coordinate Furniture Hardwire Connection Quantity, Type, And Locations With Workwell Partners Prior To Start Of Work. If Reuse Of Power Pole/Column Furniture Feeds Is Not Feasible, Notify The Architect And Engineer Immediately. Provide Elec/Telecom Poke-Thru. No Trenching. EX Existing To Remain - In Areas Of Work, Replace Faceplate To Match New Work. Combination Telephone / Data Outlet Box With (2) RJ45 Connectors GFCI Ground Fault Current Interrupt Power Connection To Mechanical Equipment NIC Not In Contract Floor Mounted Duplex Receptacle And Telephone / Data Outlet With (2) RJ45 Connectors RL Power Circuiting To Be Relocated V Volts VAV Variable Air Volume 5. Boxes and Raceways with Pull Wire Shall Be Provided For New Telecommunication And Security System. Telecommunication And Security Devices Terminate In IT Closet. 6. Provide Manual Motor Starter Switch For Each New VAV. Coordinate Removal Of Wiring Of Demolition VAVs With Mechanical Contractor. 7. Demolish Wiremold Built Into Furniture In This Area. 2' 4' GENERAL NOTES Coordinate Circuit Breaker/Disconnect Sizing And Associated Wiring For Moveable Partition With Submitted Shop Drawing Prior To Electrical Installation. 7. 13 Scale: 1/8"=1'-0" Ceiling Mounted Wireless Access Point With (1) RJ45 Connector VAV 17-1 New Floor Mounted Power Feed For Workstations Telecommunication System Notes - These Notes Are Provided For Information And For Coordination With The Cabling Contractor: P/T A. New Cabling Shall Be Certified CAT 6. Cables Shall Be Labeled At Both Ends With Panel And Port. P/T New Wall/Column Mounted Power Feed For Workstations B. Each Workstation Shall Be Provided With (2) Certified CAT 6 Cables. Refer To Architectural Drawing A-400.00 For Workstation Layout. TV Cable TV Connection, Wall-Mounted C. Data Outlets And Wireless Access Points (WAPs) Shall Be (1) Certified CAT 6 Cable. D. Provide Patch Panels As Required To Accommodate All Connections. Coordinate Requirements With OIST. This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124E201.dwg , 3/26/14 at 5:49 PM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:18 AM By Signout DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT PP-17-1 DM TV One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 1 1ST AVENUE This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. EX 2014 SCHEDULE FOR EXISTING DISCONNECT SWITCH 200A New 17th Floor Submeter LOAD VA SW W SW NW NE NE LOBBY & CORR LOBBY & CORR EXISTING LOAD 6931 10371 9011 XFMR - PP-17 Panel 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 SCHEDULE FOR 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 EXISTING 45kVA XFMR 480/277V -208/120V EXISTING PP-17 PANEL 150A, 208/120V LOAD VA 6931 7971 6611 EXISTING LOAD UNKNOWN EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD UNKNOWN UNKNOWN EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD 3 PP-17-2 PANEL 100A, 208/120V 208 / 120 V 100 A 0 0 10371 26313 6931 25.0 10371 37.4 EQUIP. GROUND BUS MLO ISOL. GROUND BUS MCB BREAKER MINIMUM BRANCH PHASE P TRIP CIRCUIT A B 1 1 1 20 20 20 3 100 EXISTING 9011 9011 32.5 VA PER PHASE AMPS PER PHASE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 30 15 15 15 POLES: MTG: SE SE SE E NE NE EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD SPACE SPACE SPACE 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 ADDITIONAL CONNECTED LOAD (AMPS) 32 C Match Existing MIN CB IC: LOCATION: 17TH FL BLDG EC MINIMUM BRANCH BREAKER LOAD CIRCUIT TRIP P VA SERVES 42 SURFACE 0 0 0 6931 7971 6611 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 20 15 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 15 15 15 30 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 30 2 15 15 20 1 1 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD UNKNOWN EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD UNKNOWN EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD UNKNOWN EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD 0 2#10,#10G 3/4"C. 2400 2400 0 0 26313 6931 57.8 10371 86.4 EQUIP. GROUND BUS MLO MCB ISOL. GROUND BUS PHASE BREAKER MINIMUM BRANCH P TRIP CIRCUIT A B EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD SPARE EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD SPACE SPACE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6931 7971 6611 Panel PP-17-2 20 20 20 20 20 15 15 20 20 15 0 9011 75.1 VA PER PHASE AMPS PER PHASE SCHEDULE FOR POLES: MTG: 2400 2400 EWH EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD CKT # 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 C Match Existing MIN CB IC: LOCATION: 17TH FL BLDG EC MINIMUM BRANCH BREAKER LOAD CIRCUIT TRIP P VA SERVES 0 20 20 20 20 15 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6931 3 100 4#1,#8G 1 1/2"C. 21513 7971 6931 57.8 7971 66.4 6611 6611 55.1 VA PER PHASE AMPS PER PHASE EQUIP. GROUND BUS MLO MCB ISOL. GROUND BUS BREAKER MINIMUM BRANCH PHASE P TRIP CIRCUIT A B X LOAD VA SPARE CONF 17-04 LOUNGE 17-06 COND PMPS/HVAC REC SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE 1080 720 540 3513 3513 3513 WSHP-1 Connected Load (VA) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 POLES: MTG: C 500 2#12,#12G 3/4"C. 2#12,#12G 3/4"C. 2#12,#12G 3/4"C. 2080 EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD UNKNOWN EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD UNKNOWN EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 CKT # 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Additional Connected Load (Amps) 60 MIN CB IC: Match PP-17-1 LOCATION: 17TH FL BLDG EC MINIMUM BRANCH BREAKER LOAD CIRCUIT TRIP P VA SERVES 2#12,#12G 3/4"C. 2#12,#12G 3/4"C. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3#10,#10G 3/4"C. 25 3 720 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5891 3 40 3#8,#10G 1"C. 21513 5891 6931 57.8 7971 66.4 5891 6611 55.1 VA PER PHASE AMPS PER PHASE 60 500 1000 MOVEABLE PARTITION REFRIGERATOR SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE 2378 2378 2378 WSHP-2 CKT # 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Connected Load (Amps) NOTE: NOTE: 1. 1. For Each Panel, Measure The Maximum Demand (Measure Of Average Power Demand Over A 15-Minute Period) Continuously Over A 30 Day Period Using A Recording Ammeter Or Power Meter Connected To The Highest Loaded Phase Of The Feeder, Based On The Initial Loading At The Start Of The Recording. Provide Readings To Engineer Of Record. The Circuits Shown Can Only Be Used If The Resulting Maximum Demand Amperage Allows For The Additional Connected Loads Shown On The Above Panel Schedules. Refer to NEC 220.87 For Further Information. Purchase and Install Electrical Meters That Meet Building Management's Specifications. EC Shall Purchase And Install CTs; CT Size Shall Match Feeder Sizing. Once Installed, EC Shall Inform Building And Arrange For Building's Metering Company To Come To The Site To Start-Up And Program The Meters. Meters Must Meet Building Management Specifications. Base Bid Shall Be Shark 100 In Self-Enclosed Meter Assembly Model# ENCSHK100-277-60-10-V2-INP10. SIMPLE BLOCK DIAGRAM Scale: NTS Drawing: E401 Detail: 02 PANEL SCHEDULES Scale: NTS Drawing: E401 Detail: 01 GENERAL NOTES This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates, Consulting Engineers P.C. - Last Saved: N:\63\631\63124\63124E401.dwg , 3/26/14 at 5:32 PM By CNASH - Last Printed: 4/1/14 at 11:18 AM By Signout 17th FL 44th Street 1st FL KEY PLAN Scale: NTS N VERTICAL PLAN Scale: NTS MEP CONSULTANT dlb associates One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 DLB Project ID: 63124 DLB Phone: (646) 381-6742 30 SURFACE 540 45th Street NYC NEW PANEL PP-17-2 208 / 120 V 100 A 39th FL CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. Additional Connected Load (Amps) 73 30 SURFACE 0 Additional Connected Load (VA) 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 0 0 x LOAD VA VOLTAGE: MAIN BUS: CKT # SERVES 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 EXISTING PANEL PP-17-1 SCHEDULE FOR 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 0 0 70 Additional Connected Load (VA) VOLTAGE: MAIN BUS: CKT # SERVES 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0 X EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD EXISTING FEED TO PANEL PP-17-1 EXISTING PP-17-1 PANEL 100A, 208/120V 0 CKT # EXISTING PANEL PP-17 208 / 120 V 150 A VOLTAGE: MAIN BUS: CKT # SERVES C MIN CB IC: MATCH EXISTING LOCATION: 17th FL BLDG EC MINIMUM BRANCH BREAKER LOAD CIRCUIT TRIP P VA SERVES 24 SURFACE 6931 ADDITIONAL CONNECTED LOAD (VA) EXISTING LP PANEL 225A, 480/277V This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 POLES: MTG: 1st Avenue New Meter Disconnect 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 EQUIP. GROUND BUS MLO MCB ISOL. GROUND BUS BREAKER MINIMUM BRANCH PHASE P TRIP CIRCUIT A B x 2nd Avenue INCOMING FEEDER EXISTING PANEL LP 480 / 277 V 225 A VOLTAGE: MAIN BUS: CKT # SERVES 1. Update Panel Schedules To Reflect As-Built Conditions With Type-Written Panel Schedules. 2. Provide Breakers And/Or Wiring As Required. New Breaker Interrupting Current (IC) Rating Shall Match Panel IC Rating. Update Panel Schedules To Reflect As-Built Conditions. 2014 DLB Project Manager: John Dunne SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANT