Transmittal of Submittal August 8, 2013 Environmental Chemical Corp. (ECC) 1746 Cole Blvd., Bldg. 21, Ste. 350 Lakewood, CO 80401 Attention: Tom Rackley Reference: USAFA - Center for Character and Leadership Development 2304 Cadet Drive Subject: Submittals for Specification Section 220533 Dear Tom: Please see attached submittals. RK Mechanical, Inc. is providing Environmental Chemical Corp. (ECC) the enclosed submittals for Specification Section 220533 - HEAT TRACING FOR PLUMBING PIPING, as listed below: ITEM COPIES REV 3 1 0 SUBMITTAL DESCRIPTION 1.4 B. Shop Drawings STATUS DUE BACK For Approval 08/22/2013 Your immediate review and processing is requested to ensure these submittals are returned back to RK Mechanical, Inc. on or before the DUE BACK date(s) listed above. We are available to discuss any comments or questions you may have concerning these submittals. Sincerely, RK Mechanical, Inc. Lance Searcy Project Engineer xc: RK Job #3019- Main Files 3800 Xanthia Street Denver, Colorado 80238 ph: 303.355.9696 fx: 303.355.8666 www.rkmi.com 3019 - United States Air Force Academy Center for Character & Leadership Development SECTION: 220533 1.4 B - Heat Trace Shop Drawings Wiring Diagrams XL-Trace System INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR PIPE FREEZE PROTECTION AND FLOW MAINTENANCE THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS WWW.THERMAL.PENTAIR.COM 2 2.1 Installation Guidelines Heating Cable Storage • Store the heating cable in a clean, dry location. Temperature range: 0°F (–18°C) to 140°F (60°C). • Protect the heating cable from mechanical damage. 2.2 Pre-Installation Checks Check materials received Catalog number: 5, 8 or 12 XL — 1 or 2 -CR -CT Power output (W/ft) Product family Voltage 1 = 120 Vac (only available for 5 or 8) 2 = 208–277 Vac (available for 5, 8, or 12) Jacket type: Polyolefin or Fluoropolymer (Required for grease and fuel lines) Figure 1: XL-Trace catalog number • Review the heating cable design and compare the list of materials to the catalog numbers of the heating cables and connection kits received to confirm that the proper materials are on site. The heating cable type is printed on its jacket. • Ensure that the service voltage available is correct for the XL-Trace heating cable selection. • Inspect the heating cable and connection kits to ensure there is no in-transit damage. • Verify the system design does not exceed the maximum exposure temperature of the heating cable 5XL/8XL: 150°F (65°C) 12XL: 185°F (85°C) • Verify that the heating cable jackets are not damaged by conducting the insulation resistance test (refer to Section 7) on each reel of heating cable. Do not power the heating cable when it’s on the reel. 4 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 2 Installation Guidelines Check piping to be traced • Make sure all mechanical pipe testing (i.e. hydrostatic testing/purging) is complete and the system has been cleared by the client for tracing. • Walk the system and plan the routing of the heating cable on the pipe. • Inspect the piping and remove any burrs, rough surfaces, or sharp edges. 2.3 Heating Cable Installation Minimum installation temperature of: 0°F (–18°C). Heating cable installation involves three basic steps: 1. Paying out the heating cable 2. Attaching the heating cable to the pipe 3. Wrapping heat sinks Paying out the heating cable Mount the reel on a holder and place it near either end of the pipe run to be traced. Use a reel holder that pays out smoothly with little tension as shown in Figure 2. Avoid jerking the heating cable while pulling. Pay out the heating cable and loosely string it along the pipe, making sure the heating cable is always next to the pipe when crossing obstacles. If the heating cable is on the wrong side of a crossing pipe or I-beam, you will have to reinstall it or cut and splice it. EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 5 2 Installation Guidelines Figure 2: Paying out the heating cable When paying out the heating cable, AVOID: • Sharp edges • Excessive pulling force or jerking • Kinking or crushing • Walking on or running over the heating cable with equipment WARNING: Fire and shock hazard. Do not install damaged heating cable. Connection kits and heating cable ends must be kept dry before and during installation. Attaching the heating cable Once the heating cable has been run for the entire section, begin fastening it to the pipe. Start at the end and work toward the reel. The additional heating cable required for valves and other heat sinks is shown in Table 1 and Table 2. Refer to Table 3 for the additional heating cable required for connection kits. The heating cable may be installed in single or in multiple runs as required by the design. 6 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 2 Installation Guidelines Figure 3: Attaching the heating cable EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 7 2 Installation Guidelines Table 1: ADDITIONAL HEATING CABLE FOR VALVES Pipe diameter (IPS) Heating cable in feet (meters) 1/2 0.8 (0.24) 3/4 1.3 (0.4) 1 2.0 (0.6) 1-1/4 3.3 (1.1) 1-1/2 4.3 (1.3) 2 4.3 (1.3) 3 4.3 (1.3) 4 4.3 (1.3) 6 5.0 (1.5) 8 5.0 (1.5) 10 5.6 (1.7) 12 5.9 (1.9) 14 7.3 (2.2) 18 9.4 (2.9) 20 10.5 (3.2) Table 2: ADDITIONAL HEATING CABLE FOR PIPE SUPPORTS AND FLANGES Support Additional heating cable Pipe hangers (insulated) No additional heating cable Pipe hangers noninsulated and Add 2x pipe diameter U-bolt supports: Welded support shoes Add 3x the length of the shoe Flanges Add 2x pipe diameter Note: For applications where more than one heating cable is required per foot of pipe, this correction factor applies for each heating cable run. 8 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 2 Installation Guidelines • Run insulation through the pipe hanger ensuring that the pipe is not resting on the heater. Pipe hanger under insulation Pipe hanger over insulation Insulation over pipe hanger Heating cable over pipe hanger Heating cable Heating cable beneath insulation and pipe hanger Heating cable Figure 4: Pipe hanger with heating cable Figure 5: Single pipe floor penetration • When making floor or wall penetrations, make sure the hole is large enough to accommodate the pipe and the thermal insulation. When sealing around pipes at floor penetrations, avoid damaging or cutting the heating cable, or pinching it between the pipe and the concrete. EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 9 2 Installation Guidelines • The heating cable must not be embedded directly in the sealing material; the pipe should have thermal insulation over it (if allowed by local codes) or the heating cable should be run through the penetration in a tube or conduit. If the conduit must be sealed, use a pliable fire-resistant material (Dow Corning Fire Stop, 3M Fire Barrier, or T&B FlameSafe) that can be removed if necessary. Figure 6: Multiple pipe floor penetration • On vertical piping groups, run the heating cable along the inside of the pipe close to other pipes so it will not be damaged if the pipe hits the side of the floor penetration. Run the heating cable over the outside of the pipe support. Do not clamp the heating cable to the pipe with the pipe support. • In high-rise construction it may be necessary to install the XL-Trace system 10 or 12 floors at a time to fit into the construction schedule. If so, the end of the heating cable should be sealed with a RayClic-E end seal and placed in an accessible location. This allows testing of one part of the heating cable at a time, and allows splicing it to another section when the system is complete. • When XL-Trace is installed behind walls, the power connection kit must be accessible. Whenever possible, position the heating cable on the lower section of the pipe as shown in Figure 7 to protect it from damage. 10 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 2 Installation Guidelines One heating cable Two heating cables 45° 45° 45° Figure 7: Positioning the heating cable Securing the heating cable WARNING: Damage to the heating cable can cause electrical arcing or fire. Do not use metal attachments such as pipe straps or tie wire. Use only Pentair Thermal Management-approved tapes or plastic cable ties. Important: Before taping the heating cable to the pipe, make sure all heat-tracing allowances for flanges, valves, supports, and other connection kits have been verified. Use one of the following attachment methods to secure the heating cable onto the pipe: GT-66 or GS-54 glass cloth tape, AT-180 aluminum tape, or plastic cable ties. glass cloth adhesive tape • GT-66 (66-foot roll) general-purpose tape for installation at 40°F (4°C) and above. Apply at 1-foot intervals. • GS-54 (54-foot roll) general-purpose tape for installation below 40°F (4°C). Apply at 1-foot intervals. AT-180 aluminum tape • Required for plastic pipe applications to ensure proper power output of heating cable. EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 11 2 Installation Guidelines • Tape lengthwise over the heating cable as required by the design drawing or specification (see Figure 8). • Recommended for heat-tracing pump bodies or odd-shaped equipment, or as called out in the design drawing as a heat-transfer aid. • Install at temperatures above 32°F (0°C). AT-180 aluminum tape 1f t (0 Glass cloth tape Weather proofing Thermal insulation Pipe Heating cable .3 Pipe Heating cable m) AT-180 aluminum tape over heating cable (Required for proper output for plastic pipe applications) Figure 8: Attaching the heating cable cable ties • Recommended in applications where the pipe surface prevents proper tape adhesion. • Use plastic cable ties only. • Cable ties must be hand-tightened only to prevent damage to heating cable! Bending/Crossing/Cutting the Heating Cable bending the heating cable When positioning the heating cable on the pipe, do not bend tighter than 1/2" radius. The heating cable does not bend easily in the flat plane. Do not force such a bend, as the heating cable will be damaged. 12 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 2 Installation Guidelines 1/2" Figure 9: Bending technique crossing the heating cable XL-Trace heating cables are self-regulating and may be overlapped whenever necessary without overheating or burning out. cutting the heating cable Cut the heating cable to the desired length after it is attached to the pipe. XL-Trace can be cut to length without affecting the heat output per foot. Wrapping the Heat Sinks Once the straight sections are secured the heating cable can be secured to the heat sinks. Attach the heating cable to the heat sinks according to Figure 10 below. The length of heating cable installed is determined in the design. EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 13 2 Installation Guidelines Valve body Glass tape Pipe Heating cable Multiple crossovers allowed for self-regulating cables Note: Cable loop length varies depending on heat loss. Pipe Heating cable Single crossover only, allowed for power-limiting cables Figure 10: Valve Glass tape (typical) Heating cable Loop length is twice the diameter of the pipe Figure 11: Flange 14 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 2 Installation Guidelines Pipe Glass tape Heating cable Figure 12: Pressure gauge To power connection Pump discharge Heating cable Glass tape Pump body Pump suction Motor Use AT-180 tape Figure 13: Split case centrifugal pump EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 15 2 Installation Guidelines Heating cable loop Support shoe Pipe Glass tape Heating cable secured to pipe Figure 14: Pipe support shoe Heating cable Glass tape (typical) For pipe diameters of 2" and larger, the heating cable should be installed on the outside (long) radius of the elbow. Figure 15: Elbow 16 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 2 Installation Guidelines Pipe hanger under insulation Pipe hanger over insulation Insulation over pipe hanger Heating cable over pipe hanger Heating cable Heating cable beneath insulation and pipe hanger Heating cable Figure 16: Pipe hanger 2.4 Heating Cable Connections General Requirements All XL-Trace systems require a power connection and end seal kit. Splice and tee kits are used as required. Use Table 3 (for aboveground applications) and Table 4 (for belowground applications) to select the appropriate connection kits. When practical, mount connection kits on top of the pipe. Electrical conduit leading to power connection kits must have low-point drains installed to avoid condensation entry into the heating system. All heating cable connections must be mounted above grade level. If your design has an exposure temperature >150°F (65°C) but < 185°F (85°C), install all connections kits off the pipe. WARNING: Connection kit approvals and performance are based on the use of specified parts only. Do not use substitute parts or vinyl electrical tape. Follow installation instructions provided with each kit. EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 17 3019 - United States Air Force Academy Center for Character & Leadership Development SECTION: 220533 1.4 B - Heat Trace Shop Drawings Connections Wiring Diagrams RayClic Connection System Installation Instructions Description RayClic-PC Power Connection and End Seal Kit RayClic-PS Powered Splice and End Seal Kit RayClic-PT Powered Tee and End Seal Kit These kits are for use with Raychem IceStop, XL-Trace and HWAT heating cables. The connection is designed to be strapped to the pipe or mounted on the wall at the start of the heating cable circuit. These installation instructions should be used in conjunction with the IceStop, XL-Trace and HWAT System Installation and Operation Manuals. For technical support, contact your Pentair Thermal Management representative or call Pentair Thermal Management (800) 545-6258. Ra yC W lic ® S A Do ho RNIN nock G: t o Ha pe za n rd wh ile 718 als K Sno o LisPip e He w Me ted atin ltin De-ici g g Equ ng Cab ipm and le ent en erg ize d F wit M and h HWAPPROV cab XLED CL les TraAT, Ice . Haz I, ce Sto hea p, wit ard Div. h GM ous 2, ting Gr. -XT Loc A,B onl atio ,C,D y. ns -W Tools Required • Wire cutters • Utility knife Additional UL Listed or CSA Certified materials required: Approvals 718K Pipe Heating Cable 877Z De-Icing and Snow Melting Not UL Listed with XL-Trace heating cable for buried piping. APPROVED • TORX® T20 screw driver • Wrenches (2) For HWAT, IceStop, and XL-Trace only Hazardous Locations: For IceStop (GM-XT) only Class I, Div. 2, Groups A,B,C,D -w • 1/2-inch conduit and fittings •Junction box Optional Accessories (not included in this kit) • RayClic-SB-02 Wall mounting bracket WARNING: This component is an electrical device that must be installed correctly to ensure proper operation and to prevent shock or fire. Read these important warnings and carefully follow all the installation instructions. • To minimize the danger of fire from sustained electrical arcing if the heating cable is damaged or improperly installed, and to comply with the requirements of Pentair Thermal Management, THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS agency certifications, and national electrical codes, groundfault equipment protection must be used. Arcing may not be stopped by conventional circuit breakers. • Bus wires will short if they contact each other. Keep bus wires separated. • Keep components and heating cable ends dry before and during installation. • The black heating cable core is conductive and can short. It must be properly insulated and kept dry. • Component approvals and performance are based on the use of Pentair Thermal Management-specified parts only. Do not use substitute parts or vinyl electrical tape. • Leave these instructions with end user for reference and future use. EN-RaychemRayClicConnectionSystem-IM-H55092 01/13 1 / 10 Kit Contents RayClic-PC Power Connection Kit ItemQty Description A 1 Power connection B 1 Pipe mounting bracket C 2 Plastic cable ties D 1 Clip E 1 End seal F 4 Labels (1 HWAT, 1 De-Icing & Snow Melting, 2 Warning) G 1 Cable lubricant A B C D E F G RayClic-PS Powered Splice Kit ItemQty Description A 1 Powered splice B 1 Pipe mounting bracket C 2 Plastic cable ties D 2 Clips E 2 End seals F 4 Labels (1 HWAT, 1 De-Icing & Snow Melting, 2 Warning) G 1 Cable lubricant A B C D E A B C D E F G RayClic-PT Powered Tee Kit ItemQty Description A 1 Powered splice B 1 Pipe mounting bracket C 2 Plastic cable ties D 3 Clips E 3 End seals F 4 Labels (1 HWAT, 1 De-Icing & Snow Melting, 2 Warning) G 1 Cable lubricant THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-RaychemRayClicConnectionSystem-IM-H55092 01/13 F G 2 / 10 2 Installation Guidelines EC-TS-AMB electronic thermostat RayClic-PC power connection Junction box RayClic-S splice RayClic-LE lighted end seal (optional) Insulation RayClic-T tee RayClic-E end seal Figure 17: Aboveground XL-Trace System Use Table 3 for general aboveground piping, sprinkler piping, and grease and fuel lines. Allow extra heating cable for ease of connection kit installation. 18 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 2 Installation Guidelines Table 3: CONNECTION KITS FOR GENERAL ABOVEGROUND PIPING Catalog number Description Heating cable allowance1 Power connection and end seal kit; use 1 per circuit Standard pkg: 1 2 ft (0.6 m) Power connection and end seal kit; use 1 per circuit Standard pkg: 1 2 ft (0.6 m) RayClic-PC 2,3 Junction box not included FTC-P 4,5 Splice used to join two sections of heating cable Standard pkg: 1 2 ft (0.6 m) Tee kit with end seal; use as needed for pipe branches Standard pkg: 1 2 ft (0.6 m) Alternate lighted end seal Standard pkg: 1 2 ft (0.6 m) RayClic-S 2,3,6 RayClic-T 2,6 RayClic-LE EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 19 2 Installation Guidelines Table 3: CONNECTION KITS FOR GENERAL ABOVEGROUND PIPING Catalog number Description Heating cable allowance1 Continued Low-profile splice/tee; use as3 ft (0.9 m) needed for pipe branches Standard pkg: 2 FTC-HST 4 Replacement end seal Standard pkg: 1 0.3 ft (0.1 m) RayClic-E 3 1For ease of component installation, allow extra heating cable. splice, powered tee, and cross (tee with three legs) connections are also available. 3For grease and fuel lines, install RayClic-LE or end seal off the pipe in junction box. 4Not permitted with grease or fuel lines. 5Use for circuits supplied with 40 A circuit breaker. 6For grease and fuel lines, install tees and splices on pipe mounting bracket (RayClic-SB-04). 2Powered 20 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 2 Installation Guidelines Table 6: ACCESSORIES FOR GENERAL BURIED PIPING Catalog number Standard pkg Description ETL “Electric Traced” label (use 1 label per 10 feet of pipe) 10 labels GT-66 Glass cloth adhesive tape for attaching heating cable to pipe at 40°F (4°C) or above. See Table 7. 66 ft GS-54 Glass cloth adhesive tape for attaching heating cable to pipe above –40°F (–40°C). See Table 7. 54 ft AT-180 Aluminum tape. Required for attaching heating cable to plastic pipe (use 1 foot of tape per foot of heating cable). 180 ft RayClic-SB-02 Wall mounting bracket 1 Table 7: QUANTITY OF GLASS CLOTH ADHESIVE TAPE REQUIRED (ATTACH AT 1-FOOT INTERVALS) Pipe size (in) <2 3 4 6 8 10 Feet of pipe per GT-66 roll 60 50 40 25 20 15 Feet of pipe per GS-54 roll 49 41 33 20 16 12 24 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 If you experience difficulty during installation, refer to the “Troubleshooting Guide” on page 8. Power Connection, Splice and Tee Installation 1 2A • Using the plastic cable ties, attach* the bracket to the pipe. * For roof-mounted applications, follow steps 3 through 9 (pages 3–5), then turn to “Roof Installation” on page 6. 2B • For the RayClic-PC power connection, fold up the four outer snaps, then position the connector over the snaps and press down. 3 • For the RayClic-PS powered splice and the RayClic-PT powered tee, fold up two center snaps, then position the connector over the snaps and press down. • Allow enough extra heating cable to make service loops as required. 4 5 • Make sure the end of the heating cable is cut clean. Do not cut through metal braid or inner jacket. • Score around and down the outer jacket of the heating cable 3 1/8 inches from the end. THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS • Remove the outer jacket. • Place the metal clip over the base of the exposed braid. EN-RaychemRayClicConnectionSystem-IM-H55092 01/13 3 / 10 HWAT 5A IceStop and XL-Trace HWAT Only 5B IceStop and XL-Trace Only • Using wire cutters, cut away 1-inch of the braid. • Pull exposed braid back over metal clip. • Pull exposed braid back over metal clip. • Using wire cutters, cut away aluminum wrap. 7 • Apply a small amount of lubricant to the jacket surface near the end of the cable. • Avoid using large amounts of lubricant on the exposed end of the cable. 8 9 • For HWAT only: Apply HWAT label on insulated hot water tank. • Insert prepared heating cable end into connector. Push until heating cable is fully inserted and end is visible through opening in connection cover plate. Note: RayClic connection kits are designed to be installed only once; the heating cable cannot be removed once installed. THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-RaychemRayClicConnectionSystem-IM-H55092 01/13 4 / 10 10 11 Tighten the screws until the metal top surface is at the same height as the inner clear plastic module. • Securely tighten the two connection screws, alternating as they are being tightened. • For Powered Splice and Tee kits, repeat steps 3 through 8 for all remaining heating cable entries. WARNING: Fire hazard. Loose screws can cause excessive heating. Be sure screws are fully tightened. 12 • Close the lid and snap the lever shut. Do not force lid closed; if lid does not close, check the connection to ensure all screws are fully tightened. • Tighten the nuts on the heating cable entries until grommets are compressed. 13A Power Connection • To prevent damage to heating cables, protect from sharp cladding edges. • To prevent water ingress, seal the heating cable where it penetrates the insulation. Moisture seal • Using two wrenches, attach user-supplied 1/2-inch conduit. To avoid breaking housing, do not exceed 15 ft-lbs of torque. Broken connectors must be replaced. 13B Powered splice • To prevent damage to heating cables, protect from sharp cladding edges. • Using glass cloth tape, attach heating cable to pipe. • Apply insulation, cladding and warning labels. • Terminate power wiring in user-supplied junction box. 13C Moisture seal • To prevent water ingress, seal the heating cable where it penetrates the insulation. Powered TEE • To prevent damage to heating cables, protect from sharp cladding edges. • To prevent water ingress, seal the heating cable where it penetrates the insulation. Moisture seal Moisture seal • Using glass cloth tape, attach heating cable to pipe. • Using glass cloth tape, attach heating cable to pipe. • Apply insulation, cladding and warning labels. • Apply insulation, cladding and warning labels. • Terminate power wiring in user-supplied junction box. • Terminate power wiring in user-supplied junction box. THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-RaychemRayClicConnectionSystem-IM-H55092 01/13 5 / 10 Roof Installation 1 2 RayClic-SB-02 RayClic-PC RayClic-PS and RayClic-PT • Mount flat (wall-mounting) bracket by installing screws through the center holes. Do not mount in gutter or where it may be immersed in water. 3 • Position attachment clips on mounting bracket based on the type of connector being installed. 4A Drip loop • Connect heating cable as detailed in steps 3 through 9 (pages 3–5). • Attach the connector to the mounting bracket by pressing until it snaps in place. • Complete heating cable installation and install a drip loop as shown. • Protect heating cable from sharp edges. 4B Power Connection • Connect user-supplied 1/2-inch conduit by following step 11 on page 6. • Apply Electric De-Icing and Snow Melting label on or near junction box. THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-RaychemRayClicConnectionSystem-IM-H55092 01/13 6 / 10 End Seal Installation 1 2 • Remove exposed braid. 1" • Score down and around outer jacket 1 inch from the end. • Remove the outer jacket. • Do not cut or damage inner jacket. IceStop, XL-Trace, and RaySol HWAT 2A • Using wire cutters, cut away aluminum wrap close to braid and outer jacket. 3 • Push end seal completely onto heating cable. Note: The end seal can be installed only once; it cannot be removed from the heating cable. Do not use until ready for final installation. THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-RaychemRayClicConnectionSystem-IM-H55092 01/13 7 / 10 3 3.1 Thermal Insulation Insulating the System Pipes must be insulated with the correct thermal insulation to maintain the desired pipe temperatures. Confirm that the insulation thickness agrees with the system design. 3.2 Insulation Installation • Before insulating the pipe, visually inspect the heating cable and connection kits to ensure they are properly installed and there are no signs of damage. Damaged heating cable or connection kits must be replaced. • Check that the insulation type and thickness is correct. • Insulate the pipes immediately after the heating cable is installed and has passed all tests to minimize damage to the heating cable. • Insulate the pipe at floor and wall penetrations. Failure to do so will cause cold spots in the water system and could lead to damage to the heating cable. If local codes do not allow this, the heating cable should be run through a conduit or channel before the firestop is installed. Use a fire-resistant sealing compoind such as Dow Corning Fire Stop, 3M Fire Barrier, or T&B Flame-Safe. • Do not use staples to seal insulation. Use tape or the the adhesive-lined edge of the insulation to ensure that the seam remains sealed. Staples can damage the heating cable. Figure 19: Sealing the insulation seam EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 25 3 Thermal Insulation • All systems for outdoor, buried, or wet areas must use waterproof fire-resistant thermal insulation. • Mark the location of splices, tees, and end seals on the outside of the insulation with labels provided in the kits, while installing the insulation. Use large diameter insulation or sheets to cover splices, tees, or service loops. Figure 20: Installing connection kits below insulation Figure 21: Installing connection kits above insulation 26 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 3 Thermal Insulation • Make sure that all heat-traced piping, fittings, wall penetrations, and branch piping are insulated. Correctly designed systems require properly installed and dry thermal insulation. Uninsulated or wet sections of pipe can result in cold spots or frozen sections. • After installing insulation, electrical codes require that you install “Electric Traced” labels along the piping at suitable intervals (10-foot intervals recommended) on alternate sides. WARNING: Use only fire-resistant insulation materials such as fiberglass wrap or flame-retardant foams. EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 27 4 4.1 Power Supply and Electrical Protection Voltage Rating Verify that the supply voltage is either 120 or 208–277 volts as specified by the XL-Trace system design and printed on the jacket of the heating cable. 4.2 Circuit Breaker Sizing Circuit breakers must be sized using the heating cable lengths shown in the Appendix. Do not exceed the maximum circuit length shown for each breaker size.Use circuit breakers that incorporate 30-mA ground-fault circuit protection, or provide equivalent levels of ground-fault protection. 4.3 Electrical Loading The maximum current draw for XL-Trace heating cables is shown in the Appendix. To size the transformer, multiply the total heating cable length (ft) by the appropriate current draw. 4.4 Ground-Fault Protection If the heating cable is improperly installed or physically damaged to the point that water contacts the bus wires, sustained arcing or fire could result. If arcing does occur, the fault current may be too low to trip conventional circuit breakers. Pentair Thermal Management and national electrical codes require both ground-fault protection of equipment and a grounded metallic covering on all heating cables. Ground-fault protection must be provided by the installer. WARNING: To minimize the danger of fire from sustained electrical arcing if the heating cable is damaged or improperly installed, and to comply with Pentair Thermal Management requirements, agency certifications, and national electrical codes, ground-fault equipment protection must be used on each heating cable branch circuit. Arcing may not be stopped by conventional circuit breakers. WARNING: Disconnect all power before making connections to the heating cable. 28 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 4 4.5 Power Supply and Electrical Protection Important Power Supply Safeguards • Make sure that the heating cable load you are connecting is within the rating of the control system selected. Check the design drawings for the heating cable load. • The electrical conduit that feeds wiring to the control device must have a low-point drain so condensation will not enter the thermostat enclosure. • Make sure that the line voltage you are connecting to the control system is correct. For proper wiring, follow the installation instructions enclosed with the control device. EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 29 3019 - United States Air Force Academy Center for Character & Leadership Development SECTION: 220533 1.4 B - Heat Trace Shop Drawings Controls Wiring Diagram 5 5.1 Temperature Controls Ambient-Sensing Control Ambient-sensing systems energize the circuit when the ambient temperature drops below the set point. • Mount the device above grade level and out of sunlight. • Mount the device where it will be exposed to the coldest temperature and the highest wind. AMC-1A ambient-sensing thermostat EC-TS-AMB ambient-sensing thermostat R Figure 22: Ambient-sensing thermostats 5.2 Line-Sensing Control Line-sensing systems sense the pipe temperature by means of a sensor attached to the pipe and connected to the device. • Install the sensor on the pipe at 90 degrees from the heating cable so that the heating cable does not thermally interfere with the sensor. Be sure the sensor is firmly attached with aluminum tape to the pipe in order to get good thermal contact between the bulb and the pipe. • Locate the sensor at least 3 feet (1 meter) from any heat sinks, such as valves, pipe supports, and pumps. Ideally, the sensor should be located at the end of the heating cable circuit. • Be sure that you set the control to the proper temperature. • Mount the device on a nearby wall or support, or install a mounting stanchion. Thermostats must 30 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 5 Temperature Controls be mounted above grade level. In all cases, protect the sensor from physical damage. To prevent damage, mount the device where it will be away from foot and equipment traffic. • To prevent water entry, seal the insulation where the capillary tube exits the insulation. AMC-1B line-sensing thermostat AMC-F5 ambient/line-sensing thermostat with a fixed setpoint at 40°F R R Figure 23: Mechanical thermostats EC-TS-10/25 line-sensing electronic thermostat Figure 24: Electronic thermostat EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 31 5 Temperature Controls DigiTrace 910 electronic controller DigiTrace 920 electronic controller Figure 25: Electronic controllers 5.3 Wiring Schematic for Thermostat The following is a typical wiring schematic for a thermostat. Single circuit control ø Heating cable Temperature controller 1 ø supply N 1-pole GFEP breaker G Heating cable sheath, braid or ground Figure 26: Single circuit control 32 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 5 Temperature Controls Group control Temperature controller ø 1-pole GFEP breaker 1 C ø supply N ø ø ø 1 2 3 Contactor 3-phase 4-wire supply (WYE) 3-pole main breaker N G (Typ 3) Heating cable sheath, braid or ground Figure 27: Group circuit control EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 33 5 Temperature Controls Alarm horn (optional) Door disconnect (optional) Push button for light testing COMMON ALARM PUSH TO ACKNOWLEDGE Selector switch A POWER ON C HAND/OFF/AUTO Alarm option shown above Main circuit breaker R AR Alarm relay (optional) TB 1 Fuse holder Terminals (optional) 1 7 2 8 3 9 4 10 5 11 6 12 Distribution panelboard Main contactor Ground bus bar TB 2 Figure 28: HTPG power distribution panel 34 EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 5 Temperature Controls Alarm remote annunciation (with alarm option) Three-pole main circuit breaker Three-pole main contactor Ø1 Ø2Ø3 N G Hand Off Contactor coil Auto C NC External controller/ thermostat* Panel energized One-pole with 30-mA ground-fault trip (120/277 Vac) Two-pole with 30-mA ground-fault trip (208/240 Vac) Power connection Heating cable End seal Heating cable circuit Heating cable shealth, braid or ground Heating cable circuit Figure 29: HTPG schematic EN-RaychemXLTracePipeFreezeProtection-IM-H58033 03/13 35 C910-485 Heat Trace Controller INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Firmware versions up to V4.0X THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-DigiTraceC910-485series-IM-H58415 02/13 CONTENTS Section 1 Overview...................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Introduction .............................................................................................. 3 1.2 Product Overview ..................................................................................... 3 1.2.1 Description ....................................................................................... 3 1.2.2 Features........................................................................................... 3 1.3 Product Specification ................................................................................ 5 Section 2 Installation and Wiring ................................................................................ 8 2.1 Introduction .............................................................................................. 8 2.2 Initial Inspection ........................................................................................ 8 2.3 Installation Location .................................................................................. 8 2.4 Mounting Procedures ................................................................................ 8 2.5 Wiring....................................................................................................... 9 2.5.1 Power Connections .......................................................................... 9 2.5.2 Temperature Sensor and Extension Cables ..................................... 10 2.5.3 External Device Control/Override .................................................... 10 2.6 Alarm Relay Connections........................................................................ 11 2.6.1 Communication Signal Connections ................................................ 12 2.7 Initializing the Controller .......................................................................... 13 2.7.1 Initial Heating Cable Test ................................................................ 13 Section 3 Operator Console ...................................................................................... 14 3.1 Alphanumeric Display ............................................................................. 14 3.2 Keypad................................................................................................... 14 3.3 LED Indicators ........................................................................................ 15 Section 4 C910-485 Operation ................................................................................... 16 4.1 Operating Modes .................................................................................... 16 4.1.1 Four Modes of Console................................................................... 16 4.2 Console Mode Menus ............................................................................. 18 4.2.1 Alphanumeric Tag Assignment........................................................ 19 4.2.2 Setting Units................................................................................... 20 4.2.3 Switch Control Mode....................................................................... 21 4.2.4 Control Setpoint.............................................................................. 22 4.2.5 Deadband ...................................................................................... 23 4.2.6 Proportional Ambient Sensing Control (PASC) ................................ 24 4.2.7 Low Temperature Alarm: Enable (Lo TS 1 and Lo TS 2) .................. 25 4.2.8 Low Temperature Alarm: Setting (Lo TS 1 and Lo TS 2) .................. 26 4.2.9 High Temperature Alarm: Enable (Hi TS 1 and Hi TS 2)................... 27 4.2.10 High Temperature Alarm: Setting (Hi TS 1 and Hi TS 2) ................. 28 4.2.11 Temperature Sensor Failure Alarm ................................................ 29 4.2.12 High Temperature Cut-out, Setpoint and Alarm (HI Limit TS1/HI limitTS2) ................................................................................................. 30 4.2.13 Low Load Current Alarm: Enable (Lo Load) ................................... 31 4.2.14 Low Load Current Alarm: Setting (Lo Load) ................................... 32 4.2.15 Factory Default Settings (Load Defaults) ....................................... 33 4.2.16 Ground-fault Current Alarm level (Hi GF Alarm) ............................. 34 4.2.17 Ground-fault Current Trip Level (Hi GF Trip) .................................. 35 4.2.18 Temperature Sensor Failure Mode ................................................ 36 4.2.19 Temperature Sensor Control Mode (TS CLT Mode) ....................... 37 4.2.20 External Input: Inhibit or Force on. ................................................ 38 4.2.21 Firmware Version ......................................................................... 39 4.2.22 Passcode ..................................................................................... 40 4.2.23 Communications Setup ................................................................. 41 4.2.24 Auto-Cycle: Enabling .................................................................... 43 4.2.25 Auto-Cycle: Interval ...................................................................... 44 4.2.26 Auto-Cycle: Units .......................................................................... 45 4.2.27 Contactor Count ........................................................................... 46 4.2.28 Monitor and Maintenance Menus .................................................. 47 4.2.29 Acknowledging and Resetting Alarms............................................ 49 4.2.30 Alarm Output Normal State ........................................................... 50 Section 5 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 51 Section 6 Appendix A: Proportional Ambient Sensing Control (PASC) ................... 53 THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-DigiTraceC910-485series-IM-H58415 02/13 2/54 Section 2 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 2.1 INTRODUCTION This section includes information regarding the initial inspection, preparation for use, and storage instructions for the C910-485 Heat Trace controllers. 2.2 INITIAL INSPECTION Inspect the shipping container for damage. If the shipping container or cushioning material is damaged, it should be kept until the contents of the shipment have been verified and the equipment has been checked mechanically and electrically. If the shipment is incomplete, there is mechanical damage, a defect, or the controller does not pass the electrical performance tests, notify the nearest Pentair Thermal Management representative. If the shipping container is damaged, or the cushioning material shows signs of stress, notify the carrier as well as your Pentair Thermal Management representative. Keep the shipping 2.3 INSTALLATION LOCATION The wide ambient operating temperature range of the controller permits installation in most locations. Considerations should include accessibility for maintenance and testing and the location of existing conduits. 2.4 MOUNTING PROCEDURES The mounting template is shown in Figure 2.1. Drill conduit entry holes prior to mounting. Conduit entries should be made in the bottom of the enclosure if possible to reduce the possibility of water entry from condensation or leakage. Conduit entries must be drilled or punched using standard industry practices. Use bushings suitable for the environment and install such that the completed installation remains waterproof. Grounding hubs and conductors must be installed in accordance with Article 250 of the National Electrical Code and Part I of the Canadian Electrical Code. Figure 2.1 – Mounting Hole Template THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-DigiTraceC910-485series-IM-H58415 02/13 8/54 2.5 WIRING The following drawings provide sample wiring diagrams for the C910-485 control products and optional accessories. Refer to Figure 2.2 for wiring terminal locations. Please contact your local Pentair Thermal Management representative for information regarding other available options. Figure 2.2 – Power Connection 2.5.1 Power Connections The C910-485 controller may be powered directly from a 100 V to 277 V supply. All of the power terminals are labeled for easy identification. Do not attempt to use wire sizes that exceed the marked terminal ratings and avoid terminating two wires on the same terminal whenever possible. Note: Make sure that power terminals are retightened several days after installation. Stranded wire will tend to compress when initially installed; therefore, these terminals should be checked for tightness several times after the system is installed to ensure that a good connection is maintained. Note: Follow the industry standard grounding practices. Do not rely on conduit connections to provide a suitable ground. Grounding terminals/screws are provided for connection of system ground leads. THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-DigiTraceC910-485series-IM-H58415 02/13 9/54 C910 Controller L1/LINE INPUT A L2/NEUTRAL INPUT B LOAD L1/LINE OUT C LOAD L2/NEUTRAL OUT D 1 PH INPUT POWER (100 - 277 VAC nom 50/60 Hz) L1/LINE L2/NEUTRAL TRACER Figure 2.3 – Power Connection 2.5.2 Temperature Sensor and Extension Cables The C910-485 has two (2) RTD inputs. Use only 3- Note: The DigiTrace C910-485 default is set for one RTD in position one. If a second RTD is installed in position two, the controller must be power cycled to recognize the RTD. C910 Controller RTD1 SHIELD 19 SOURCE 20 SENSE 21 RTD2 COMMON 22 SHIELD 8 SOURCE 9 SENSE 10 COMMON 11 DRAIN WHT WHT RED 100 Ohm Pt RTD DRAIN WHT WHT RED 100 Ohm Pt RTD Figure 2.4 – Temperature Sensor Wiring Use shielded, twisted, three-conductor wire for the extension of RTD leads. The wire size RTD wiring should be grounded at the controller end only, using the terminals provided. 2.5.3 External Device Control/Override The C910-485 controller can be forced on or off using an external device with a dry contact. C910 Controller EXTERNAL DRY CONTACT (CLOSE TO ACTIVATE INHIBIT / OVERRIDE MODE) (2K Ohms MAX TOTAL LOOP RESISTANCE) +12 VDC 3 + 6 – 7 Refer to section 4.2.3 to program the C910 for EXT. Direct. 4 Refer to sections 4.2.20 and section 4.2.21 for programming the C910 for the Inhibit mode. EXTERNAL INPUT COMMON THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-DigiTraceC910-485series-IM-H58415 02/13 10/54 Figure 2.5 – Wiring for External Device Control/Override 2.6 ALARM RELAY CONNECTIONS Two types of alarm relays are provided: One is a DC contact and can be connected as dry contact (Fig. 2.6) or as a 12 Vdc contact (Figure 2.7). The second is an AC relay (triac) and can be connected as an alarm relay (Figure 2.8) or a powered alarm relay (Figure 2.9). Both may be programmed for normally open (N.O.) or normally closed (N.C.) operation. Note: Both alarm relays are controlled by the C910-485 using the same signal. Note: The dry contact alarm relay is intended to be used for switching low-voltage, lowcurrent signals. Do not use this relay to directly switch line voltages. Alarm Output Wiring C910 Controller +12 VDC 3 See Specifications for Max DC Voltage and Current 14 DRY CONTACT ALARM RELAY DC Power Source ALARM Indicator 15 COMMON 4 Figure 2.6 – Used As a Dry Contact C910 Controller +12 VDC 3 14 DRY CONTACT ALARM RELAY COMMON 15 + 4 - ALARM Indicator Figure 2.7 – Used As a Switched DC Contact C910 Controller L1/LINE OUT 1 See Specifications for Max AC Voltage and Current 12 AC (TRIAC) ALARM RELAY L2/NEUTRAL OUT THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-DigiTraceC910-485series-IM-H58415 02/13 13 AC Power Source ALARM Indicator 2 11/54 Figure 2.8 – Used As an AC Alarm Relay C910 Controller +12 VDC 3 14 DRY CONTACT ALARM RELAY COMMON 15 + 4 - ALARM Indicator Figure 2.-9 – Used As a Powered AC Alarm Relay C910 Controller 1 L1/LINE OUT See Specifications for Max AC Voltage and Current 12 AC (TRIAC) ALARM RELAY 13 L2/NEUTRAL OUT AC Power Source ALARM Indicator 2 Figure 2.10 – Used As an AC Alarm Relay C910 Controller L1/LINE OUT 1 12 AC (TRIAC) ALARM RELAY L2/NEUTRAL OUT 13 2 ALARM Indicator Figure 2.11 – Used as a Powered AC Alarm Relay 2.6.1 Communication Signal Connections The C910-485 controller includes a RS-485 communications interface. Use twisted pair, shielded cable communication wiring. Ground the shield on communications wiring at one end only, using the terminals provided. THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-DigiTraceC910-485series-IM-H58415 02/13 12/54 C910 Controller DATA + COMM. A 16 DATA - COMM. B 17 GROUND 18 DRAIN Figure 2.12 – Communication Wiring (C910-485 only) RS-485 (2-Wire) Connections 2.7 INITIALIZING THE CONTROLLER 2.7.1 Initial Heating Cable Test To minimize the risk of damage to the controller due to a heating cable fault, the integrity of the heating cable should be verified by performing the commissioning tests detailed in the appropriate product installation and operating manual. These manuals can be found on www.thermal.pentair.com These tests must be performed with the controller output disconnected. Once the cable has been checked, it may be reconnected to the controller and power applied. THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-DigiTraceC910-485series-IM-H58415 02/13 13/54 3019 - United States Air Force Academy Center for Character & Leadership Development SECTION: 220533 1.4 B - Heat Trace Shop Drawings Drawings *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). 11098 Addenda 2 *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). DOCUMENT Document Date CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). Heat Tracing Installation Heat Tracing Installation JR L MATCHLINE AREA D MATCHLINE AREA A FIELD 25 JG 24 CPL 23 DRAFTER Heat Tracing Installation 22 PL 21 INITIAL MATCHLINE AREA B MATCHLINE AREA A 20 Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA A - STORM ---- M N NORTHEAST ENTRY VESTBULE 101 C&L ED DIV IMA RESERVE CHAPLAIN P-101A DRAWN BY 1/4" = 1'-0" DRAWING NUMBER n N/A 8'-0" PLINGAAS 2'-0" 4'-0" FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 0' 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com P FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg 103 PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101A MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA A ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:39:47 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas WOMEN'S ROOM 2 DOCUMENT Document Date 146 *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST FORUM EAST 249 MENS ROOM 2 147 JR DRAFTER MATCHLINE AREA C MATCHLINE AREA B MEN'S ROOM1 FIELD L MATCHLINE AREA F MATCHLINE AREA C JG 17 137 CPL 16 PL 15 INITIAL 14 WOMEN'S ROOM 1 138 CAPSTONE DIV WAR ROOM 131 M CAPSTONE DIV WAR ROOM 131 MECHANICAL ROOM 126 COMM COPY ROOM 127 129 128 N CONFERENCE ROOM 125 ELECTRICAL ROOM 126a CONFERENCE ROOM 125 SOUTHEAST ENTRY VESTIBULE 124 P-101B DRAWN BY 1/4" = 1'-0" DRAWING NUMBER n N/A 8'-0" PLINGAAS 2'-0" 4'-0" FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 0' 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com P FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA B - STORM ---- LOUNGE PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101B MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA B ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:40:59 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST Document Date JG JR FIELD L CPL MATCHLINE AREA C MATCHLINE AREA B Heat Tracing Installation MATCHLINE AREA B MATCHLINE AREA A MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA B PL 20 19 DRAFTER 18 INITIAL 17 Heat Tracing Installation Heat Tracing Installation N SOUTHEAST ENTRY VESTIBULE 124 DRAWN BY 1/4" = 1'-0" P-101C n DRAWING NUMBER 8'-0" N/A 2'-0" 4'-0" PLINGAAS 0' FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com P FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA C - STORM ---- M PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101C MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA C ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:41:54 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT Document Date CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). Heat Tracing Installation JG JR FIELD DRAFTER CPL MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA D INITIAL PL G MATCHLINE AREA G MATCHLINE AREA D H 26 MATCHLINE AREA D MATCHLINE AREA A Heat Tracing Installation 0' 2'-0" 4'-0" 8'-0" n DRAWN BY 1/4" = 1'-0" P-101D 25 DRAWING NUMBER 24 N/A 23 PLINGAAS 22 FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com K FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA D - STORM ---- J PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101D MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA D ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:42:39 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST Heat Tracing Installation Heat Tracing Installation G BREAK OUT ROOM 10 WEST ATRIUM LOUNGE 165 164 163 162 161 160 JR BREAK OUT ROOM 9 FIELD BREAK OUT ROOM 8 DRAFTER BREAK OUT ROOM 7 INITIAL MATCHLINE AREA F MATCHLINE AREA E BREAK OUT ROOM 6 JG MATCHLINE AREA G MATCHLINE AREA D MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA D MATCHLINE AREA G MATCHLINE AREA E CPL Heat Tracing Installation Heat Tracing Installation PL MATCHLINE AREA H MATCHLINE AREA G Document Date HONOR DIV WAITING AREA 1/ ADDITIONAL FORUM WEST 248 H CHAIR STORAGE 1 243 J FORUM 159 NORTH LOBBY Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA E - STORM ---- 246 CHAIR STORAGE 2 244 K FORUM EAST BREAK OUT ROOM 2 BREAK OUT ROOM 3 BREAK OUT ROOM 4 BREAK OUT ROOM 5 149 150 151 152 153 EAST ATRIUM LOUNGE 154 Heat Tracing Installation Heat Tracing Installation 0' 2'-0" 4'-0" 8'-0" n 1/4" = 1'-0" DRAWING NUMBER Heat Tracing Installation DRAWN BY Heat Tracing Installation MATCHLINE AREA B MATCHLINE AREA A MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA B N/A 22 PLINGAAS 21 FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 20 19 FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg BREAK OUT ROOM 1 P-101E HONOR LIBRARY READING RM/ ADD'L BREAK OUT RM 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com 249 PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101E MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA E ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:44:14 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT Document Date 180 130 177 135 136 217 BOH CORRIDOR Heat Tracing Installation MATCHLINE AREA F MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA H MATCHLINE AREA F 133 STORAGE KITCHEN WOMEN'S ROOM 3 132 238 MEN'S ROOM 3 GUEST SPEAKER/ DV WAITING ROOM 239 175 CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST 137a MATCHLINE AREA H *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). G 134 BREAK OUT ROOM 6 BREAK OUT ROOM 7 JR 252 FIELD 170 JG 171 CPL HONOR DIV WAITING AREA 1/ ADDITIONAL BREAK OUT RM PL HONOR DIV WAITING AREA 2 DRAFTER COURT REPORTER OFFICE INITIAL 165 DV OFFICE FORUM WEST 176 248 GUEST SPEAKER'S RESTROOM 240 H WING HONOR COF VESTIBULE B 166b SOUTH ENTRY VESTIBULE SOUTH LOBBY 168 245 WING HONOR CONFERENCE ROOM 250 166 J Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA F - STORM ---- WING HONOR CONFERENCE ROOM VIEWING AREA WING HONOR COF VESTIBULE A 166a K WOMEN'S ROOM 2 146 FORUM EAST HONOR LIBRARY READING RM/ ADD'L BREAK OUT RM 148 253 BREAK OUT ROOM 1 BREAK OUT ROOM 2 149 MENS ROOM 2 147 17 L 0' 2'-0" 4'-0" 8'-0" n 1/4" = 1'-0" P-101F MATCHLINE AREA C MATCHLINE AREA B Heat Tracing Installation DRAWING NUMBER 138 19 MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA B MATCHLINE AREA F MATCHLINE AREA C MEN'S ROOM1 18 N/A 137 PLINGAAS 16 FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 15 DRAWN BY 14 WOMEN'S ROOM 1 FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg HONOR DIV LIBRARY 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com 249 PROJECT NUMBER PLINGAAS FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101F MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA F ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:45:52 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT Document Date 21 22 23 24 25 26 CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST 20 *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). 2'-6" 5 3/8" C LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM JG JR CPL FIELD DRAFTER HQ PERMANENT PROFESSOR/ DIRECTOR, CCLD PL INITIAL 204 202 ADMIN STORAGE & COPY 203 D ARNOLD HALL ENTRY VESTIBULE 139 WEST ATRIUM LOUNGE 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com 2'-0" 4'-0" 8'-0" n 1/4" = 1'-0" P-101G BREAK OUT ROOM 10 0' DRAWING NUMBER MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA D BREAK OUT ROOM 9 G MATCHLINE AREA G MATCHLINE AREA D N/A MATCHLINE AREA G MATCHLINE AREA E PLINGAAS Heat Tracing Installation FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE Heat Tracing Installation Heat Tracing Installation DRAWN BY MATCHLINE AREA H MATCHLINE AREA G F FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA G - STORM ---- E PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101G MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA G ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:48:53 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT Document Date 17 18 20 19 CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). 207 209 SERVICE CORRIDOR JR HONOR DIV CADET SANCTIONS REC PANEL DRAFTER UNISEX RESTROOM 2 FIELD 206 JG 210 CPL UNISEX RESTROOM 1 PL STORAGE C INITIAL 5 3/8" 2'-6" HONOR DIV STORAGE STAFF LOUNGE CORRIDOR 211 208 205 212 D 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com F 8'-0" n 1/4" = 1'-0" BREAK OUT ROOM 7 BREAK OUT ROOM 8 P-101H 2'-0" 4'-0" DRAWN BY BREAK OUT ROOM 6 0' G DRAWING NUMBER MATCHLINE AREA F MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA H MATCHLINE AREA F N/A Heat Tracing Installation PLINGAAS Heat Tracing Installation FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 217 MATCHLINE AREA H MATCHLINE AREA G MATCHLINE AREA H WEST CORRIDOR 2 FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA H - STORM ---- E PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101H MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA H ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:49:47 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT Document Date CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). Heat Tracing Installation Heat Tracing Installation JR L MATCHLINE AREA D MATCHLINE AREA A FIELD 25 JG 24 CPL 23 DRAFTER Heat Tracing Installation 22 PL 21 INITIAL MATCHLINE AREA B MATCHLINE AREA A 20 Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA A - STORM ---- M N NORTHEAST ENTRY VESTBULE 101 C&L ED DIV IMA RESERVE CHAPLAIN P-101A DRAWN BY 1/4" = 1'-0" DRAWING NUMBER n N/A 8'-0" PLINGAAS 2'-0" 4'-0" FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 0' 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com P FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg 103 PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101A MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA A ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:39:47 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas WOMEN'S ROOM 2 DOCUMENT Document Date 146 *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST FORUM EAST 249 MENS ROOM 2 147 JR DRAFTER MATCHLINE AREA C MATCHLINE AREA B MEN'S ROOM1 FIELD L MATCHLINE AREA F MATCHLINE AREA C JG 17 137 CPL 16 PL 15 INITIAL 14 WOMEN'S ROOM 1 138 CAPSTONE DIV WAR ROOM 131 M CAPSTONE DIV WAR ROOM 131 MECHANICAL ROOM 126 COMM COPY ROOM 127 129 128 N CONFERENCE ROOM 125 ELECTRICAL ROOM 126a CONFERENCE ROOM 125 SOUTHEAST ENTRY VESTIBULE 124 P-101B DRAWN BY 1/4" = 1'-0" DRAWING NUMBER n N/A 8'-0" PLINGAAS 2'-0" 4'-0" FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 0' 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com P FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA B - STORM ---- LOUNGE PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101B MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA B ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:40:59 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST Document Date JG JR FIELD L CPL MATCHLINE AREA C MATCHLINE AREA B Heat Tracing Installation MATCHLINE AREA B MATCHLINE AREA A MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA B PL 20 19 DRAFTER 18 INITIAL 17 Heat Tracing Installation Heat Tracing Installation N SOUTHEAST ENTRY VESTIBULE 124 DRAWN BY 1/4" = 1'-0" P-101C n DRAWING NUMBER 8'-0" N/A 2'-0" 4'-0" PLINGAAS 0' FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com P FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA C - STORM ---- M PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101C MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA C ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:41:54 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT Document Date CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). Heat Tracing Installation JG JR FIELD DRAFTER CPL MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA D INITIAL PL G MATCHLINE AREA G MATCHLINE AREA D H 26 MATCHLINE AREA D MATCHLINE AREA A Heat Tracing Installation 0' 2'-0" 4'-0" 8'-0" n DRAWN BY 1/4" = 1'-0" P-101D 25 DRAWING NUMBER 24 N/A 23 PLINGAAS 22 FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com K FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA D - STORM ---- J PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101D MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA D ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:42:39 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST Heat Tracing Installation Heat Tracing Installation G BREAK OUT ROOM 10 WEST ATRIUM LOUNGE 165 164 163 162 161 160 JR BREAK OUT ROOM 9 FIELD BREAK OUT ROOM 8 DRAFTER BREAK OUT ROOM 7 INITIAL MATCHLINE AREA F MATCHLINE AREA E BREAK OUT ROOM 6 JG MATCHLINE AREA G MATCHLINE AREA D MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA D MATCHLINE AREA G MATCHLINE AREA E CPL Heat Tracing Installation Heat Tracing Installation PL MATCHLINE AREA H MATCHLINE AREA G Document Date HONOR DIV WAITING AREA 1/ ADDITIONAL FORUM WEST 248 H CHAIR STORAGE 1 243 J FORUM 159 NORTH LOBBY Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA E - STORM ---- 246 CHAIR STORAGE 2 244 K FORUM EAST BREAK OUT ROOM 2 BREAK OUT ROOM 3 BREAK OUT ROOM 4 BREAK OUT ROOM 5 149 150 151 152 153 EAST ATRIUM LOUNGE 154 Heat Tracing Installation Heat Tracing Installation 0' 2'-0" 4'-0" 8'-0" n 1/4" = 1'-0" DRAWING NUMBER Heat Tracing Installation DRAWN BY Heat Tracing Installation MATCHLINE AREA B MATCHLINE AREA A MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA B N/A 22 PLINGAAS 21 FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 20 19 FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg BREAK OUT ROOM 1 P-101E HONOR LIBRARY READING RM/ ADD'L BREAK OUT RM 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com 249 PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101E MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA E ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:44:14 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT Document Date 180 130 177 135 136 217 BOH CORRIDOR Heat Tracing Installation MATCHLINE AREA F MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA H MATCHLINE AREA F 133 STORAGE KITCHEN WOMEN'S ROOM 3 132 238 MEN'S ROOM 3 GUEST SPEAKER/ DV WAITING ROOM 239 175 CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST 137a MATCHLINE AREA H *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). G 134 BREAK OUT ROOM 6 BREAK OUT ROOM 7 JR 252 FIELD 170 JG 171 CPL HONOR DIV WAITING AREA 1/ ADDITIONAL BREAK OUT RM PL HONOR DIV WAITING AREA 2 DRAFTER COURT REPORTER OFFICE INITIAL 165 DV OFFICE FORUM WEST 176 248 GUEST SPEAKER'S RESTROOM 240 H WING HONOR COF VESTIBULE B 166b SOUTH ENTRY VESTIBULE SOUTH LOBBY 168 245 WING HONOR CONFERENCE ROOM 250 166 J Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA F - STORM ---- WING HONOR CONFERENCE ROOM VIEWING AREA WING HONOR COF VESTIBULE A 166a K WOMEN'S ROOM 2 146 FORUM EAST HONOR LIBRARY READING RM/ ADD'L BREAK OUT RM 148 253 BREAK OUT ROOM 1 BREAK OUT ROOM 2 149 MENS ROOM 2 147 17 L 0' 2'-0" 4'-0" 8'-0" n 1/4" = 1'-0" P-101F MATCHLINE AREA C MATCHLINE AREA B Heat Tracing Installation DRAWING NUMBER 138 19 MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA B MATCHLINE AREA F MATCHLINE AREA C MEN'S ROOM1 18 N/A 137 PLINGAAS 16 FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 15 DRAWN BY 14 WOMEN'S ROOM 1 FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg HONOR DIV LIBRARY 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com 249 PROJECT NUMBER PLINGAAS FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101F MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA F ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:45:52 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT Document Date 21 22 23 24 25 26 CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST 20 *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). 2'-6" 5 3/8" C LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM JG JR CPL FIELD DRAFTER HQ PERMANENT PROFESSOR/ DIRECTOR, CCLD PL INITIAL 204 202 ADMIN STORAGE & COPY 203 D ARNOLD HALL ENTRY VESTIBULE 139 WEST ATRIUM LOUNGE 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com 2'-0" 4'-0" 8'-0" n 1/4" = 1'-0" P-101G BREAK OUT ROOM 10 0' DRAWING NUMBER MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA D BREAK OUT ROOM 9 G MATCHLINE AREA G MATCHLINE AREA D N/A MATCHLINE AREA G MATCHLINE AREA E PLINGAAS Heat Tracing Installation FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE Heat Tracing Installation Heat Tracing Installation DRAWN BY MATCHLINE AREA H MATCHLINE AREA G F FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA G - STORM ---- E PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101G MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA G ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:48:53 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas DOCUMENT Document Date 17 18 20 19 CONTRACT DOCUMENT LIST *Bubbled/Highlighted areas on drawings show Heat Trace Installation required areas installed per detail on drawing P.501 (Storm Piping at Column). 207 209 SERVICE CORRIDOR JR HONOR DIV CADET SANCTIONS REC PANEL DRAFTER UNISEX RESTROOM 2 FIELD 206 JG 210 CPL UNISEX RESTROOM 1 PL STORAGE C INITIAL 5 3/8" 2'-6" HONOR DIV STORAGE STAFF LOUNGE CORRIDOR 211 208 205 212 D 3800 Xanthia Street, Denver, CO 80238-3306 T 303-355-9696 | F 303-355-9506 | W www.rkmi.com F 8'-0" n 1/4" = 1'-0" BREAK OUT ROOM 7 BREAK OUT ROOM 8 P-101H 2'-0" 4'-0" DRAWN BY BREAK OUT ROOM 6 0' G DRAWING NUMBER MATCHLINE AREA F MATCHLINE AREA E MATCHLINE AREA H MATCHLINE AREA F N/A Heat Tracing Installation PLINGAAS Heat Tracing Installation FIELD SIGN-OFF DATE 217 MATCHLINE AREA H MATCHLINE AREA G MATCHLINE AREA H WEST CORRIDOR 2 FILENAME: J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg Air Force Academy CCLD PLUMBING MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA H - STORM ---- E PROJECT NUMBER 3019 FORM: RKMI-36x48-A.dwg | J:\RK Projects\Air Force Academy CCLD\Sheets\P-101 MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN PLAN.dwg [P-101H MAIN LEVEL PLUMBING PLAN-AREA H ] | PLOTTED: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 7:49:47 AM | BY: Paul Lingaas