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ELKAY LR3321
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22x22
AHU1
1" CHWS, CHWRTO AHU-1
CUH1
3/4" HWS, HWR TO CUH-1, H-5L1
H-3
H-3
H-4
8ø 8ø
8ø
8ø
8ø
8ø 8ø
10x10 18x10 26x10
AHU1
26x1
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8ø
8ø
8ø
24x10
22x22
CUH1
H-2L1
18x14CONNECTION
8x10 (25O CFM)H100
4
20x10
4"
1 1/2"
36x10
TRANSFER
TRANSFER DUCT
1/2"
FAN COIL UNIT
CHW
SCH
WR
CABINET UNITHEATER
HD-2
HD-2
26x10
18x14CONNECTION
L1
AHU1
26x10
8x10
24x1
2
8x10 (250 CFM)
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COLLEGE COMMUNITYSCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD ROOMRENOVATION
Owner
Project
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Consultants
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.MECHANICAL ENGINEER
PLUMBING ENGINEERDESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.TECHNOLOGY ENGINEER
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
OPN Project No. 12243001
Issue & Revision Dates
06 . 18 . 13
CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENT SET
95% CD SET
All reports, plans, specifications, computerfiles, field data, notes and other documentsand instruments prepared by OPNArchitects, Inc. as instruments of serviceshall remain the property of OPN Architects,Inc. OPN Architects, Inc. shall retain allcommon law, statutory and other reservedrights, including the copyright thereto.
© 2013 OPN Architects, Inc.
CEDAR RAPIDS ● DES MOINES
319.363 6018 PHONECEDAR RAPIDS, IA 52401200 FIFTH AVE. SE, SUITE 201
OPN ARCHITECTS, INC.
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1/8" = 1'-0"1 BOARD ROOM NEW WORK PIPING AND DIFFUSER PLAN
1/8" = 1'-0"2 BOARD ROOM NEW WORK DUCTWORK PLAN
1/8" = 1'-0"3 BOARD ROOM DEMOLITION PLANNORTH
REF N
REFER TO SHEET H500 FORHVAC NOTES
GRILLE AND DIFFUSER KEY
DIFFUSERNECK SIZE
CFM
GRILLE ORDIFFUSERPLAN MARK
1a 10500
COORDINATE CEILING DIFFUSERS WITHARCHITECTURAL REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
NEW WORK KEY
NEW / REVISED
SINGLE LINE
DOUBLE LINE
EQUIPMENT
EXISTING
SINGLE LINE
DOUBLE LINE
EQUIPMENT
DEMOLITION KEY
TO BE REMOVED / REVISED
SINGLE LINE
DOUBLE LINE
EQUIPMENT
TO REMAIN
SINGLE LINE
DOUBLE LINE
EQUIPMENT
1" = 1'-0"4 BOARD ROOM NEW WORK DUCTWORK PLANNORTH
REF N
AIR HANDLING UNIT SCHEDULEPLAN MARK (NOTE 1) AHU-1SERVICE Board
Room
MODEL NUMBER (NOTE 2) LAH004A
SUPPLY FAN (NOTE 3)TOTAL AIR CFM 1,500OUTDOOR AIR CFM 250FAN AIRFLOW CFM 1,500EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE IN. W.G. 1.00SUCTION PRESSURE IN W.G. 0.25TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE IN. W.G. 2.08BLOWER SPEED RPM 1,731MOTOR HP HP 2.00MOTOR BHP BHP 1.3MOTOR VOLTAGE VOLTS 208MOTOR PHASE PHASE 1NUMBER OF FANS N/A 1FAN TYPE N/A Forward CurveFAN SIZE IN 9x9NOTES N/A
CHILLED/HOT WATER COILFACE VELOCITY FPM 396ENTERING AIR TEMP. (DB/WB) DEG. F 78/67LEAVING AIR TEMP. (DB/WB) DEG. F 53/52.7
CAPACITY MBH 65,353.0ENTERING WATER TEMP. DEG. F 45LEAVING WATER TEMP. DEG. F 56FLOW RATE GPM 12WATER PRESSURE DROP FT. W.G. 3.1NUMBER OF ROWS N/A 6Coil FPI FPF 12AIR PRESSURE DROP IN. W.G. 0.4
HOT WATER PERFORMANCEENTERING AIR TEMP. (DB/WB) DEG. F 52LEAVING AIR TEMP. (DB/WB) DEG. F 120CAPACITY MBH 110.0ENTERING WATER TEMP. DEG. F 180LEAVING WATER TEMP. DEG. F 161FLOW RATE GPM 12
FINAL FILTER SECTIONSVELOCITY FPM 357FILTER TYPE N/A PleatedEFFICIENCY MERV 8%STATIC PRESSURE MIDLIFE IN W.G. 0.61
NOTESNOTES:
1. Refer to plan and elevation views for unit configuration and additional information.2. Selections based on Mcquay, see specifications for other approved manufacturers.
DUCT INSULATION SCHEDULE (Note 1)Space Service Construction Type Duct Liner Duct Covering Preinsulated Rigid Covering UninsulatedType (Note 9) (Note 6) (Note 7) (Note 8) (Note 7)
Conditioned Supply Air Round General - 1-1/2" - - -or Double wall, between layers - - 1-1/2" - -
Tempered Rectangular General 1" - - - -(Note 2, 3) Upstream of VAVs / reheat coils - 1-1/2" - - -
Downstream of VAVs / reheat coils 1" - - - -Flex Duct - - - 1-1/2" - -
Flex Connector - - 1-1/2" - - -Return Air Round General - - - - Uninsulated
Rectangular General 1" - - - -Flex Duct - - - 1-1/2" - -
Flex Connector - - - - - UninsulatedExhaust Round General - - - - Uninsulated
/ Relief Air Rectangular General 1" - - - -Flex Duct - - - 1-1/2" - -
Flex Connector - - - - - UninsulatedGeneral Downstream of ERU, AHU or EF - 1-1/2" - - -
S.S. Fumehood - - - - - UninsulatedOutdoor Air Round General - 1-1/2" - - -
Rectangular General - 1-1/2" - - -Flex Connector - - 1-1/2" - - -
Transfer Air Round General - - - - UninsulatedRectangular General 1" - - - -
Flex Duct - - - 1-1/2" - -Combustion Air Round General - 1-1/2" - - -
Rectangular General - 1-1/2" - - -NOTES:1. Unless listed above as "None", all ductwork and accessories shall be either lined or covered.
If type or thickness is not indicated, it shall be 1-1/2" covering.2. Conditioned Space: an area inside the building which is heated and/or cooled.3. Tempered Space: an area inside the building which is not directly heated or cooled, but is adjacent to a heated or cooled space with
no insulation separating the two spaces (e.g., ceiling plenums).4. Unconditioned or Untempered Space: an area inside the building which is not conditioned and is not tempered (e.g., attic spaces).5. Exterior Space: an area outside the building which is exposed to the weather (e.g., roof).6. See Specification Section 23 3113 - HVAC Metal Ducts.7. See Specification Section 23 0700 - HVAC Insulation.8. See Specification Section 23 3300 - Air Duct Accessories and/or 23 3113 - HVAC Metal Ducts.9. Refer to plans for ductwork designations.
CABINET UNIT HEATER & UNIT HEATER SCHEDULEPRESS. AVG. MANUFACTURER,
PLAN AIR TEMP CAPACITY DROP WATER MOTOR MODEL NO. &MARK ENT LVG CFM MBH GPM FT. WATER TEMP HP VOLTS PH #SP ARRANGEMENT REMARKSCUH-1 75 95 550 33 3 6.5 160 - 120 1 1 McQuay CHF S Front Discharge
Notes: Provide with disconnect.
DIFFUSER AND GRILLE SCHEDULEMODEL
PLAN NUMBER MOUNTINGMARK TYPE (Note 1) DESCRIPTION (Note 2) REMARKS NOTES
1a Supply Diffuser SCD Steel Louvered Diffuser Lay-in 24" x 24" 310a Return Grille PDDR Steel Perforated Grille Lay-in 24" x 24"
NOTES:1. Selections based on Price. Finish to be powder coat or electro coat process. Coordinate diffuser color and finish with Architect.
a. Ceiling grilles/diffusers to be white. Slot diffusers to be white with black interior.b. Wall grilles/diffusers to be coordinated with architect prior to ordering either white or prime coat .c. Prime coat finish's to be field painted, color by Architect.d. Duct mounted grilles/diffusers to match duct color and/or finish.e. Floor grilles/diffusers to be clear anodized aluminum.
2. Coordinate T-grid style/size for lay-in diffuser/grilles with Ceiling Contractor.
3. Provide optional 4th cone.LOUVER SCHEDULEVELOCITY
PLAN SIZE NET FREE THROUGH FREE S.P. FINISH MODEL NUMBERMARK CFM (w" x h") AREA (sqft) AREA (FPM) (in H2O) (NOTE 2) (NOTE 1) SERVICE NOTES
L-1 250 24 x 12 0.69 362 0.01 Kynar LE-31 OA 3NOTES:
1. Selections based on American Warming and Ventilating.2. Louvers shall have a Kynar color finish in custom color as selected by Architect.3. Verify dimensions in field prior to ordering louver.
*** PIPING ABBREVIATIONS ***
WR
SUPPLY (CONDITIONED) AIR DUCTSOLID CROSS - UP/TOWARDSDASHED CROSS - DOWN/AWAY
EXHAUST OR RELIEF AIR DUCTSOLID CROSS - UP/TOWARDSDASHED CROSS - DOWN/AWAY
RETURN OR TRANSFER AIR DUCTSOLID CROSS - UP/TOWARDSDASHED CROSS - DOWN/AWAY
UNCONDITIONED OUTDOOR AIR DUCTSOLID CROSS - UP/TOWARDSDASHED CROSS - DOWN/AWAY
MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER
PITCH DOWN IN DIRECTION OF ARROW
FLEX DUCTWORK
HUMIDISTAT - SURFACE MOUNT
THERMOSTAT - SURFACE MOUNT
*** DUCT SIZE NOMENCLATURE ***(ALL SIZES IN INCHES)
CO2 CARBON DIOXIDE SENSOR
*** SHEETMETAL ***
FIRE DAMPER - FD, SMOKE DAMPER - SDCOMBINATION FIRE/SMOKE DAMPER - F/SD
TRANSITION PIECE3A
A
MITERED ELBOW WITH SINGLETHICKNESS TURNING VANES
RADIUSED ELBOW - R > 1.5 x W
GRILLE OR DIFFUSER ON SIDE OF DUCT
MOTOR OPERATED DAMPER
DIFFUSER OR GRILLE BELOW DUCT
*** CONTROLS ***
THERMOSTAT
HUMIDISTAT
*** SHEETMETAL ABBREVIATIONS ***SA = SUPPLY AIRRA = RETURN AIRTA = TRANSFER AIREA = EXHAUST AIROA = OUTDOOR AIR
HVAC SYMBOLS
HEATING HOT WATER RETURNHEATING HOT WATER SUPPLYCHILLED WATER RETURNCHILLED WATER SUPPLY
CHRCHS
HWSHWR
CHILLED & HOT WATER RETURNCHWRCHILLED & HOT WATER SUPPLYCHWS
CONDENSATE DRAIN LINED
HEAT PUMP WATER SUPPLYHEAT PUMP WATER RETURNHPWR
HPWS
(NOTE: ALL SYMBOLS SHOWN MAY NOT BE REQUIRED FOR THISPROJECT)
T
H
T
H
FLOOR DRAIN - FD
UNION
SHUT-OFF VALVEBALANCING OR SHUT-OFF COCK
FLOW CONTROL VALVE
AUTOMATIC CONTROL VALVE
VALVE IN RISER
3-WAY AUTOMATIC CONTROL VALVE
*** PIPING SPECIALTIES ***
ELBOW TURNED UP OR TOWARDSELBOW TURNED DOWN OR AWAYTEE TURNED UP OR TOWARDSTEE TURNED DOWN OR AWAY
DROP OR RISEDROP
RISEARROW IN LINE INDICATES DIRECTIONOF FLOWCAP OR PLUGSTRAINER
CONNECTION - NEW TO EXISTING
DIELECTRIC UNION
x = RECTANGULAR (e.g. 24x12)/ = OVAL (e.g. 24/12)ø = ROUND (e.g. 24ø)
M
VO VENTILATION OVERRIDE
TYPICAL DIFFUSERBRANCH DETAIL
H-1205
NOTE 1
NOTES:
1. INSTALL ONE DUCT DIAMETER OF STRAIGHTDUCTWORK WHEREVER POSSIBLE.
MAIN DUCT
REFER TO BRANCH TAKE-OFFDETAILS FOR CONNECTION
MANUAL VOLUME DAMPERAS CLOSE TO TAKE-OFFAS POSSIBLE
FASTEN TOSTRUCTURE,TYPICAL
SADDLE TO PREVENTCONSTRICTING
DIFFUSERCEILING
THERMAFLEX FLEXFLOW(OR EQUAL) TO MAINTAINA 1.0x DIA. ELBOW, RIGIDELBOW ACCEPTABLE
FLEX DUCT WITH FLEXELBOW FOR SOUNDATTENUATION (MAX LENGTHPER SPECIFICATIONS)
H-1230
RECTANGULAR BRANCHDUCT TAKE-OFF DETAIL
RECTANGULAR BRANCH DUCT
MANUAL VOLUMEDAMPER
BEARING
15° MAXIMUM
45°
L
LINER
NOTES:1. PROVIDE VOLUME DAMPERS AT ALL BRANCH DUCTS
AS CLOSE TO THE TAKEOFF AS POSSIBLE, WHETHERSHOWN ON PLANS OR NOT.
2. L=1/4 W (4"MIN.)
RECTANGULAR TRUNK DUCT
LINED DUCTCONNECTION,NO EXPOSEDLINER EDGES,TYPICAL
W
DUCT CONNECTIONTO LOUVER DETAIL
H-1417
EXTERIOR WALL
SECURE PLENUM TOLOUVER AND SEAL JOINT
LOUVER
NOTE 1
CONNECT DUCTWORKTO TOP OF LOWESTLOUVER BLADE FORDRAINAGE
20°
CONICAL DUCTWORKTRANSITION, NOTE 2
REMOVABLE BIRDSCREEN
DUCT PLENUM
DUCT LINER/WRAP(SEE PLANS AND SPEC.)
ACCESS DOORFOR CLEANING
NOTES:1. SEAL ALL SHEET METAL
CONNECTIONS TO ALLOWALL WATER TO DRAINTHROUGH FACE OF LOUVER
2. STRAIGHT IN DUCTCONNECTIONS TO PLENUMARE NOT ACCEPTABLE
15° MIN.
LOUVERAREA
PLENUMDEPTH (D2)
< 4 FT² 12"4 - 16 FT² 24"> 16 FT² 36"
D1
D1
D2
WATER COIL
H-1481
PRESSURE/TEMPERATURETEST STATION
SHUTOFF VALVE
HOT WATER REHEATCOIL PIPING DETAIL
AIR VENT
CONTROL VALVE CIRCUIT SETTER
SHUTOFF VALVE
PROVIDE DRAIN VALVEAND CAP
STRAINER WITHVALVE AND CAP
PIPE HANGERSHALL SUPPORTPIPINGINDEPENDENTOF COIL.
H-1550
AIR VENT
BALANCING COCK
DOWN FEED
UP FEED
NOTE: HORIZONTAL UNIT SIMILAR HOT WATER PIPINGDIAGRAM - CABINET
UNIT HEATER ORUNIT VENTILATOR
CONTROL VALVE
COLLEGE COMMUNITYSCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD ROOMRENOVATION
Owner
Project
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Consultants
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.MECHANICAL ENGINEER
PLUMBING ENGINEERDESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.TECHNOLOGY ENGINEER
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
OPN Project No. 12243001
Issue & Revision Dates
06 . 18 . 13
CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENT SET
95% CD SET
All reports, plans, specifications, computerfiles, field data, notes and other documentsand instruments prepared by OPNArchitects, Inc. as instruments of serviceshall remain the property of OPN Architects,Inc. OPN Architects, Inc. shall retain allcommon law, statutory and other reservedrights, including the copyright thereto.
© 2013 OPN Architects, Inc.
CEDAR RAPIDS ● DES MOINES
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OPN ARCHITECTS, INC.
319.363 7349 FAX
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HVAC SCHEDULES AND DETAILS
HVAC NOTESH-1 Existing to remain.H-2 Provide 120V motorized damper in the outdoor duct connected to the louver. The
damper shall be controled through a schedule in the existing DDC system.H-3 Provide new thermostat in this location. The thermostat shall connect back into the
existing Johnson Controls sytem. All controls work for this project shall be completed byJohnson Controls of Cedar Rapids.
H-4 Connect new 1" piping to exisitng mains in this locaiton. Provide 1" connection to AHUand 3/4" connection to CUH. Provide shutoff isolation vavles at the connection to theexisting. See details for accessories at the coil connection.
H-5 Control vavle on the CUH shall only be open when there is a call for heating and there ishot water available. The vavle shall be closed when chilled water is available.
HVAC DEMOLITION NOTESHD-1 Existing to remain.HD-2 Remove existing thermostat and all associated conduit and wiring. Patch the open to
match existing.
GENERAL HVAC DEMOLITION NOTES1. Refer to demolition key for items to be removed versus items to remain.2. All penetrations to be patched and fire stopped to match the fire rating of the surrounding
structure. Refer to architectural plans for required fire ratings. Coordinate patching and firestopping requirements of existing structure with General Contractor.
3. Where ductwork or piping through a floor or a wall is removed, patch all remaining holes tomatch existing.
4. All asbestos to be abated under a separate contract.5. Notify the owner's representative prior to creating any smoke, heat, moisture, vapors or dust
around any fire alarm equipment.6. Shut down of existing water, steam, condensate, natural gas or other systems to be requested
through Owner’s representative a minimum of seven working days prior to shutdown. Actualshutdown to be scheduled at Owner’s convenience.
7. Contractor to be responsible for the removal and replacement of all existing ceilings outside ofthe new project area as needed for associated work.
8. Schedule for all work impacting adjacent occupied areas shall be coordinated with theOwner’s representative. Work to be performed in a manner that minimizes the interruptionsand inconvenience to the Owner’s occupancy of these spaces.
9. For all work required above existing ceilings to remain, Contractor is responsible for removaland replacement of all ceiling tile as required to accomplish work. Refer architectural reflectedceiling plans for types and extent of both existing and new ceilings throughout project.
GENERAL HVAC NOTES1. Drawings are in part diagrammatic, intended to convey the scope of work, and to indicate the
general locations of equipment, piping and ductwork. Contractor shall field verify all dimensionsand layout his own work according to the following guidelines:
a. Contractor shall be responsible for determining the exact locations for equipment and rough insand the exact routing of piping and ducts prior to construction so as to best fit the layout of thework. Space above ceilings is extremely limited; coordinate final layout with all trades.
b. Where offsets in piping or ductwork are required to coordinate the work of other trades, withexisting structure, piping, conduit, ductwork etc, or to maintain required ceiling heights, theyshall be provided at no additional cost to the Owner.
c. All existing piping and ductwork routing shown is intended to indicate approximate size, numberand location of piping branches for bidding purposes only. Contractor to verify exact size andconfiguration prior to construction.
d. Unless otherwise noted, all ductwork and piping to be routed concealed in walls, chases orabove suspended ceiling. Water piping shall not be routed in exterior walls. Coordinate layoutwith existing conditions and all other trades. Route all piping and ductwork as high as possibleand along walls to maximize space available for other trades.
e. Coordinate routing of piping and ductwork to maintain access to filters, motors, electricalequipment, and controls. In no case, shall piping or ductwork pass directly over electricalpanels or disconnects or restrict access to any electrical equipment including junction boxes.
f. Coordinate exact ductwork connection sizes with equipment and transition as required.2. Because of the scale of the drawings, certain piping or items such as unions, fittings, or valves
may not be shown, but where such items are required by code, the specifications, or where theyare required by the nature of the work, they shall be furnished and installed.
3. All elements of the construction shall be performed by workmen skilled in the particular craftinvolved, and regularly employed in that particular craft. All work shall be performed in a neat,workmanlike manner in keeping with the highest standards of the craft.
4. Coordinate installation of exhaust fans, louvers, and all other items penetrating the exteriorbuilding envelope with General Contractor. All items penetrating the roof are to be installed asper roofing manufacturer requirements.
5. Cut and patch walls and floors as required for installation of new systems.a. All openings in concrete or masonry construction shall be core drilled or saw cut. Coordinate
with existing structure and General Contractor as required to maintain structural integrity andminimize size of openings.
b. Seal around all ductwork and piping penetrations with non-shrink grout or similar material.Where penetrations are in fire rated construction, Mechanical Contractor shall fire stop to matchthe fire rating. Refer to architectural plans for required fire ratings. See details andspecifications for fire stopping requirements.
c. Patching and fire stopping of abandoned existing openings shall be by the General Contractor.d. Mechanical Contractor shall provide lintels for duct penetrations of existing walls as required to
support structure. Coordinate with General Contractor.e. When patching openings in areas which are not to receive new finishes, Mechanical Contractor
patching shall match adjacent finish.f. Refer to architectural plans for information on which portions of the existing structure are to be
removed and which are to remain as well as which areas are to receive new finishes.6. Coordinate locations and sizes of openings in new structure with General Contractor. When
additional cutting and patching is required due to Mechanical Contractor's failure to coordinatethis work, it shall be the Mechanical Contractor's responsibility to provide the additional cuttingand patching. Seal and/or fire stop all penetrations as required.
7. For all work required above existing ceilings to remain, Contractor is responsible for removaland replacement of all ceiling tile as required to accomplish the work.
8. Mechanical Contractor shall provide all required support steel for piping, ductwork andequipment including finned tube, cabinet unit heaters, fan coil units, air handling units, airseparator, expansion tank, etc.
9. Shutdown of existing water, steam, condensate, natural gas, or fire protection systems to becoordinated through Owner's representative a minimum of three days prior to shutdown.
10. Provide isolation valves for all equipment and all branch lines serving two or more terminalunits.
11. Duct dimensions shown on drawings are net inside dimensions. Increase sheet metal size forlined ductwork to allow for internal insulation if applicable.
12. Provide volume dampers in all ductwork serving individual grilles, registers, or diffusers forbalancing. Dampers to be installed as close to take-off as possible. Dampers at grilles,registers, or diffusers are not acceptable unless otherwise noted. Provide remote regulators forall inaccessible volume dampers.
13. Provide a minimum of one elbow and ten feet of lined ductwork between diffuser/grille/registerand duct main. Edit length if necessary for specific project requirements.
14. Refer to architectural reflected ceiling plan for exact locations of ceiling mounted diffusers andgrilles.
15. Mechanical Contractor shall provide new 4" concrete housekeeping pads for all floor mountedequipment. Mechanical Contractor shall also provide concrete pads with frost footings forexterior equipment mounted on grade.
16. All control wiring in finished spaces is to be routed concealed in walls or above ceilings unlessspecifically noted otherwise. Concealed control wiring where accessible may be installedwithout conduit. All concealed control wiring which is not accessible shall be routed in conduit.Control wiring in unfinished spaces may be routed exposed but shall be in conduit.
17. Thermostats, humidistats, speed switches, and timers, to be mounted at +46" A.F.F. to centerline. Thermostats, humidistats, speed switches, and timers located in vestibules, restrooms,corridors, and other general public areas, to be provided with locking clear plastic guard.
18. All asbestos shall be abated under separate contract.19. All hydronic piping is to be 3/4" diameter, unless noted otherwise.20. In general, all wall mounted make-up and exhaust registers to be mounted high on wall, top of
register at 6" below finished ceiling.21. R.A. ductwork routed in stud cavity to be 14” x 3 -1/2” (unless noted otherwise) and uninsulated.
Coordinate installation with stud width, spacing and type. Grille to be mounted 1” above base.Coordinate with all other trades.
22. Coordinate installation of ductwork running through or between trusses and joists with StructuralContractor/Engineer prior to fabrication or installation of structural steel. Items to coordinateinclude, but are not limited to, openings in and bracing between trusses and joists.
23. All exposed round ductwork shall be double wall spiral with 1” insulation between outer wall andinternal perforated wall.
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6"
STORM DOWN
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COLLEGE COMMUNITYSCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD ROOMRENOVATION
Owner
Project
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Consultants
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.MECHANICAL ENGINEER
PLUMBING ENGINEERDESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.TECHNOLOGY ENGINEER
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
OPN Project No. 12243001
Issue & Revision Dates
06 . 18 . 13
CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENT SET
95% CD SET
All reports, plans, specifications, computerfiles, field data, notes and other documentsand instruments prepared by OPNArchitects, Inc. as instruments of serviceshall remain the property of OPN Architects,Inc. OPN Architects, Inc. shall retain allcommon law, statutory and other reservedrights, including the copyright thereto.
© 2013 OPN Architects, Inc.
CEDAR RAPIDS ● DES MOINES
319.363 6018 PHONECEDAR RAPIDS, IA 52401200 FIFTH AVE. SE, SUITE 201
OPN ARCHITECTS, INC.
319.363 7349 FAX
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BOARD ROOM PLUMBING PLANNORTH
REF N 1/8" = 1'-0"2 BOARD ROOM PLUMBING PLAN
EXISTING
NEW / REVISED
NEW WORK KEY
REFER TO SHEET P500 FORPLUMBING NOTES
1/8" = 1'-0"1 BOARD ROOM PLUMBING DEMOLITION PLANNORTH
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NOTES
TO REMAIN
TO BE REMOVED /REVISED
DEMOLITION KEY
PLUMBING FIXTURE CONNECTION SCHEDULEITEM DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTIONSNO. PLUMBING FIXTURE CW HW WASTE VENT
S-1 Sink 1/2" 1/2" 2" 1-1/2"VB-1 Valve Box 1/2" - - -
PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULEBase Fixture Details Trim Water Usage Accessories / Notes Color
S-1 Elkay LR1720 Single compartment Chicago Faucet 2302-E35ABCPfaucet with 1.5 gpm LK-35 Basket strainer17 x 20 x 7-5/8 deep Two hole punched gooseneck spout and single handle. P-trapstainless steel sink Angle supplies with stops
VB-1 Guy Gray MIB1 1/2" sweat connection includes quarter turn valveice maker outlet box white powder coated box
PLUMBING SYMBOLS(NOTE: ALL SYMBOLS SHOWN MAY NOT BE REQUIRED FOR THISPROJECT)
*** PLUMBING SYMBOLS ***
SANITARY WASTE BELOW GRADE.AW=ACID WASTE
SANITARY SEWER ABOVE GRADE.AW = ACID WASTE.
STORM SEWER BELOW GRADE.
STORM SEWER ABOVE GRADE.
CLEANOUT - CO, WALL CLEANOUT - WCO
PLUMBING VENT. V=VENT, VTR=VENTTHRU ROOF, AV=ACID VENTCOLD WATER - CW
HOT WATER - HW
HOT WATER CIRCULATING - HWC
GAS - NATURAL OR MANUFACTUREDG
FLOOR DRAIN - FD
ROOF DRAIN - RD, DOWNSPOUT - DS
WALL HYDRANT - WHHOSE BIBB - HBSHOWER - SHUNION
SHUT-OFF VALVE
ANGLE SHUT-OFF VALVE
BALANCING OR SHUT-OFF COCK
FLOW CONTROL VALVE
AUTOMATIC CONTROL VALVE
RELIEF OR SAFETY VALVE
PRESSURE REDUCING VALVECHECK VALVE
VALVE IN RISER
3-WAY AUTOMATIC CONTROL VALVE
PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE RELIEF VALVE
W WATER METER
*** PIPING SPECIALTIES ***
ELBOW TURNED UP OR TOWARDSELBOW TURNED DOWN OR AWAYTEE TURNED UP OR TOWARDSTEE TURNED DOWN OR AWAY
DROP OR RISEDROPRISE
ARROW IN LINE INDICATES DIRECTIONOF FLOWPITCH DOWN IN DIRECTION OF ARROW
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Consultants
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.MECHANICAL ENGINEER
PLUMBING ENGINEERDESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.TECHNOLOGY ENGINEER
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
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GENERAL PLUMBING NOTES1. Drawings are in part diagrammatic, intended to convey the scope of work, and to indicate the
general locations of equipment, piping and ductwork. Contractor shall field verify all dimensionsand layout his own work according to the following guidelines:
a. Contractor shall be responsible for determining the exact locations for equipment and rough insand the exact routing of piping prior to construction so as to best fit the layout of the work.Space above ceilings is extremely limited; coordinate final layout with all trades.
b. Where offsets in piping are required to coordinate the work of other trades, with existingstructure, piping, conduit, ductwork etc, or to maintain required ceiling heights, they shall beprovided at no additional cost to the Owner.
c. All existing piping routing shown is intended to indicate approximate size, number and locationof piping branches for bidding purposes only. Contractor to verify exact size and configurationprior to construction.
d. Unless otherwise noted, all piping to be routed concealed in walls, chases or above suspendedceiling. Water piping shall not be routed in exterior walls. Coordinate layout with existingconditions and all other trades. Route all piping as high as possible and along walls tomaximize space available for other trades.
e. Coordinate routing of piping to maintain access to filters, motors, electrical equipment, andcontrols. In no case shall piping pass directly over electrical panels or disconnects or restrictaccess to any electrical equipment including junction boxes.
f. Verify exact size and location of all existing systems requiring connection to new piping prior tocommencing work.
2. Because of the scale of the drawings, certain piping or items such as unions, fittings, or valves,or cleanouts may not be shown, but where such items are required by code, the specifications,or where they are required by the nature of the work, they shall be furnished and installed.
Unless specifically shown otherwise, cleanouts shall be located in walls. Cleanouts shall not belocated above ceilings. For cleanouts that are required, but not shown on plans, coordinateexact locations with Architect and Engineer prior to installation.
3. All elements of the construction shall be performed by workmen skilled in the particular craftinvolved, and regularly employed in that particular craft. All work shall be performed in a neat,workmanlike manner in keeping with the highest standards of the craft.
4. Coordinate installation vents, and all other items penetrating the exterior building envelope withGeneral Contractor. All items penetrating the roof are to be installed as per roofingmanufacturer requirements.
5. Cut and patch walls and floors as required for installation of new systems.a. All openings in concrete or masonry construction shall be core drilled or saw cut. Coordinate
with existing structure and General Contractor as required to maintain structural integrity andminimize size of openings.
b. Seal around all piping penetrations with non-shrink grout or similar material. Wherepenetrations are in fire rated construction, Plumbing Contractor shall fire stop to match the firerating. Refer to architectural plans for required fire ratings. See details and specifications for firestopping requirements.
c. Patching and firestopping of abandoned existing openings shall be by the General Contractor.d. When patching openings in areas which are not to receive new finishes, Plumbing Contractor
patching shall match adjacent finish.e. Refer to architectural plans for information on which portions of the existing structure are to be
removed and which are to remain as well as which areas are to receive new finishes.6. For all work required above existing ceilings to remain, Contractor is responsible for removal
and replacement of all ceiling tile as required to accomplish the work.7. Plumbing Contractor shall provide all required support steel for piping.8. Plumbing Contractor shall provide all required support steel for piping.8. Shutdown of existing water, natural gas, or other systems to be coordinated through Owner's
representative a minimum of three days prior to shutdown.9. All asbestos shall be abated under separate contract.10. Provide isolation valves for all equipment and all branch lines serving two or more fixtures.12. Where there is no ceiling indicated new piping will be routed exposed within room. All exposed
piping shall be painted to match adjacent wall/ceiling color.11. Contractor shall note that in nearly all areas the space above ceilings is extremely limited, and
coordination of work is mandatory.
PLUMBING NOTESP-1 Existing to remain.P-2 Connect existing hot, cold, and waste in the area to the new sink.P-3 New storm piping shall be routed tight to the wall and as high as possible.P-4 Install new valve box in this location. Connect cold water from existing cold water supply in
the area.
REF
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101A
102
103
BOARD ROOM101
MECHANICAL102
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WIREMOLD V700SERIES
FIRE ALARM VOICE PHONE JACK
SPRINKLER ALARM TAMPER SWITCH
SPRINKLER ALARM FLOW SWITCH
FAN SHUT-DOWN OR CONTROL RELAY
TEST SWITCH
SMOKE DETECTOR IN DUCT
ELECTROMAGNETIC DOOR HOLDER - CEILING OR FLOOR MOUNTED
THERMAL DETECTOR, RATE OF RISE TYPE
MANUAL PULL STATION 46" ABOVE FLOOR
*** FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ***
VISUAL NOTIFICATION LIGHT - WALL MOUNTED80" ABOVE FLOOR OR AS NOTED
F
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F BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR - CEILING MOUNTED
FSD SMOKE OR FIRE/SMOKE DAMPER CONNECTION
IL DAMPER INDICATING LIGHT - CEILING MOUNTED
B - BELLC - CHIMEH - HORNS - SPEAKER
S
E - ELEVATORB - SOUNDER BASE
REMOTE LED FOR DETECTOR ANNUNCIATION - WALL MOUNTEDL
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T
(NOTE: ALL SYMBOLS SHOWN MAY NOT BE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT)
FIRE ALARM SYMBOLS
AUDIO NOTIFICATION DEVICE - WALL MOUNTED80" ABOVE FLOOR OR AS NOTED
SMOKE DETECTOR - CEILING MOUNTED
F E - ELEVATORB - SOUNDER BASE
SMOKE DETECTOR - WALL MOUNTED
ELECTROMAGNETIC DOOR HOLDER - WALL MOUNTEDF
IL DAMPER INDICATING LIGHT - WALL MOUNTED
F BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR - WALL MOUNTEDT = TRANSMITTER / RECEIVERR = REFLECTOR
REMOTE LED FOR DETECTOR ANNUNCIATION - CEILING MOUNTEDL
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VISUAL NOTIFICATION LIGHT - CEILINGMOUNTEDL
VISUAL / AUDIO NOTIFICATION DEVICE
VISUAL / AUDIO NOTIFICATION DEVICE - WALLMOUNTED80" ABOVE FLOOR OR AS NOTED
B - BELLC - CHIMEH - HORNS - SPEAKER
B - BELLC - CHIMEH - HORNS - SPEAKER
B - BELLC - CHIMEH - HORNS - SPEAKER
S AUDIO NOTIFICATION DEVICE - CEILING MOUNTED
T = TRANSMITTER / RECEIVERR = REFLECTOR
TS
THERMAL DETECTOR, RATE OF RISE TYPE - WALL MOUNTEDF200=200 DEGREE TYPE
200=200 DEGREE TYPE
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Consultants
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.MECHANICAL ENGINEER
PLUMBING ENGINEERDESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.TECHNOLOGY ENGINEER
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
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CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENT SET
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All reports, plans, specifications, computerfiles, field data, notes and other documentsand instruments prepared by OPNArchitects, Inc. as instruments of serviceshall remain the property of OPN Architects,Inc. OPN Architects, Inc. shall retain allcommon law, statutory and other reservedrights, including the copyright thereto.
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BOARD ROOM FIRE ALARM PLAN
NORTHREF N 1/8" = 1'-0"1 BOARD ROOM FIRE ALARM PLAN
GENERAL FIRE ALARM NOTES
1. All new fire alarm devices are to be connected tonearest zone of the existing zoned Simplex firealarm system.
2. All fire alarm wirng shall be installed in conduit.3. Re-program existing fire alarm panel for new devices
added. Verify location of existing fire alarm paneland end of line resistors.
4. Existing building is not sprinkled.5. Clean all existing smoke detectors that are
re-installed.
FIRE ALARM NOTES
FA-1 Reinstall exisitng device removed during demolition.
EXISTING
NEW / REVISED
NEW WORK KEY
REF
101B
101A
102
103
BOARD ROOM101
MECHANICAL102
CORRIDOR103
OS
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EXISTING DIST. BD. MDP-2
EXISTING PANEL L2-R, E-13
EXISTING PANEL L2-L, E-5
XA/L2-L-21/E-11XA/L2-L-23/E-11
XA/L2-L-21/E-11
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XB/L2-L-21/E-12
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WIREMOLD V500SERIES
EXISTING DIST. BD. MDP-2
EXISTING PANEL L2-R, E-13
EXISTING PANEL L2-L, E-5
A/V RACK,E-3
E-4
AB1
AB1
AB1
AHU1
PROJECTOR
AB2
AB2
E-1
E-1
E-1
MOTORIZEDPROJECTORSCREEN, E-2
CUH1
L2-L-29L2-L-29L2-L-29
E-15,E-16
USB USBUSB
USB
USB
USB
USB
USB USB USBUSB
E-14,TYPICALOF 11
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GFIREFRIGERATORGFI
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L2-L-30
L2-R-1 L2-R-1
L2-R-1
L2-R-1
L2-L-20
L2-L-20
L2-R-3
L2-R-3 L2-R-3 L2-R-3
L2-R-3L2-L-20
L2-L-22L2-L-24
E-17
L2-L-29
L2-L-29
L2-L-30
L2-L-30
L2-R-5L2-R-5
L2-R-5L2-R-7
L2-R-7
L2-R-7
L2-R-7
L2-R-29L2-R-29L2-R-29
L2-R-29
L2-R-1
L2-R-26,28
K3
EXISTING DOORCONTACT TO REMAIN, ED-2
EXISTING DOORCONTACT TO REMAIN, ED-2
ABANDONED COAX
6 6
6 6
EXISTING DIST. BD. MDP-2
EXISTING PANEL L2-R
EXISTING PANEL L2-L
W
CAT3,PHONE V-500
INTERCOM,ED-1
A/V,ED-4
A/V, ED-4
2
FROM CEILING TILE
PHONE CAT3
MANUAL SCREEN, ED-4
DUKANESPEAKER,ED-1
POWER POLE
MOTIONSENSOR,ED-1
EXISTING WALL MOUNTEDTELECOM RACK
INTERCOM,ED-1
POLE FOR A/V
CEILING MOUNTED FAN COIL UNIT
TO NEXT LIGHT
ED-1ED-2
ED-1
ED-2
ED-2
ED-2
ED-1ED-1
CABINET HEATER,ED-3
ROOM999
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CLOCK ,ED-1
COLLEGE COMMUNITYSCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD ROOMRENOVATION
Owner
Project
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Consultants
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.MECHANICAL ENGINEER
PLUMBING ENGINEERDESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.TECHNOLOGY ENGINEER
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
OPN Project No. 12243001
Issue & Revision Dates
06 . 18 . 13
CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENT SET
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All reports, plans, specifications, computerfiles, field data, notes and other documentsand instruments prepared by OPNArchitects, Inc. as instruments of serviceshall remain the property of OPN Architects,Inc. OPN Architects, Inc. shall retain allcommon law, statutory and other reservedrights, including the copyright thereto.
© 2013 OPN Architects, Inc.
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BOARD ROOM LIGHTING ANDPOWER PLANS
NORTHREF N
NORTHREF N
1/8" = 1'-0"1 BOARD ROOM LIGHTING PLAN
1/8" = 1'-0"2 BOARD ROOM POWER PLAN
1/8" = 1'-0"3 BOARD ROOM ELECTRICAL DEMO PLANNORTH
REF N
TO REMAIN
TO BE REMOVED /REVISED
DEMOLITION KEY
Lighting/Switching KeyLIGHTING
FIXTURE TYPEPER SCHEDULE
QUANTITY OFFIXTURES
SWITCHINGSCHEME
PANEL CIRCUITNUMBER
ELECTRICAL NOTE
4/FC/31/d/E-1
Coordinate ceiling mounted devices with Reflected Ceiling Plan
SWITCHING
(Blank) - Indicates standard switch2 - Indicates 2 pole switch3 - Indicates 3 way switch4 - Indicates 4 way switchP/L - Indicates pilot lightK - Indicates keyed switchWP - Indicates receptacle with weatherproof box/flipcover+##" - Dimension indicates height to center of switch above finish floor (+46" if not shown)"x" - Lowercase letter indicates switching schemeM - Indicates momentary switch
EM: EMERGENCY FIXTURENL: NIGHT LIGHT
EXISTING
NEW / REVISED
NEW WORK KEY
EXISTING
NEW / REVISED
NEW WORK KEY
Receptacle Key
S - Indicates safety type receptacleGFI - Indicates ground fault interrupter receptacleTVSS - Indicates transient volt surge suppressor receptacleIG - Indicates isolated ground receptacleWP - Indicates receptacle with weatherproof box/flipcoverWPD - Indicates receptacle with weatherproof box/cord and plug cover# - Number indicates panel circuit number+##" - Dimension indicates height to center of receptacle above finish floor (+18" if not shown)USB - Indicates USB type receptacle
REFER TO SHEET E501 FORELECTRICAL NOTES
REFER TOTELECOMMUNICATIONDRAWINGS FOR ANY
ADDITIONAL ELECTRICALWORK
REFER TO SHEET E500 FORLIGHTING CONTROL DETAILS
LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULEPLAN MANUFACTURERS AND LAMPS IN FIXTURE BALLASTS INPUT FIXTUREMARK MODEL NUMBERS DESCRIPTION NO. SIZE/TYPE NO. WATTS VOLTS MOUNTING NOTES
FA Lithonia 2AL8-2-32-MVOLT-GEB10PS 2'x4' Volumetric 2 F32T8/XL/SPX41/ECO 1 55 120/277 RecessedDay-Brite, Columbia, Cooper, Lightolier Troffer
FB Lithonia UCLD-18-WH 18" Undercabinet - LED NA 10 120 SurfaceAlkco LINCS100-L19-120-WHG-RSW Light
Fail-Safe UCL-2-LD2-35-A12125-ED-UNVALH-RSWJuno UPLED14-WH
FC Lithonia 2GT8-2-32-A12125-MVOLT-GEB10PS 2'x4' Lensed 2 F32T8/XL/SPX41/ECO 1 55 120/277 RecessedDay-Brite, Columbia, Cooper, Lightolier Troffer
FD Lightolier Calculite C4L10-DL-35K-P 4.5" Open - LED NA 20 120 RecessedFrame C4L10-N-1 Downlight
XA Dual Lite LXU-R-W Exit Light - LED NA 5 120/277 Surface 2Day-Brite, Sure-Lites
XB Dual Lite LZ2 Emergency Light 2 Included NA 10 120/277 Surface 2Day-Brite, Sure-Lites
NOTES:1. General Items:
a. All fluorescent and compact fluorescent ballasts to be low harmonic electronic type.b. Lamp numbers based on G.E. Lighting, unless noted otherwise.
2. Provide integral battery pack.
PANEL SCHEDULE: L2-L (Existing)VOLTAGE 120/208V, 3PH, 4W :MAINGRND BUS YES CONN.VA: 3575 SURFACE :MOUNTINGLOCATION: 10,000 :IESCRA=A/C E=EQUIP H=HEAT K=KITCH L=LIGHTS M=MOTOR R=RECEPT S=SPARE SP=SPACECKT BKR LOAD LOAD BKR CKTNO. AMP P DESCRIPTION V.A. V.A. DESCRIPTION P AMP NO.
1 20 1 R EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD R 1 20 23 20 1 R EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD R 1 20 45 20 1 R EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD R 1 20 67 20 1 R EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD R 1 20 89 20 1 L EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD R 1 20 1011 20 1 L EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD R 1 20 1213 20 1 S EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD E 1 20 1415 20 1 S EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD E 1 20 1617 20 1 R EXISTING LOAD CAB HEATER, Note #3 E 1 20 1819 20 1 R EXISTING LOAD 540 RM. 101 (3) AB-1, Note #3 R 1 20 2021 20 1 L RM. 101, Note #3 860 180 RM. 101 A/V RACK, Note #3 R 1 20 2223 20 1 L CORRIDOR 103, Note #3 195 180 RM. 101 A/V RACK, Note #3 R 1 20 2425 20 2 E EXISTING LOAD EXISITNG LOAD E 2 20 2627 20 E EXISTING LOAD EXISITNG LOAD E 2829 20 1 R RM. 101 (NEW), Note #2 720 900 RM. 101 (NEW), Note #2 R 1 20 30
*HL = HANDLE LOCK *GFI = GROUND FAULT INTERUPTER *AFI = ARC FAULT INTERRUPTERNOTES:
1. EXISITNG PANEL MANUFACTURER IS 'SQUARE-D NQOD' TYPE.2. PROVIDE NEW 20A/1P OR 20A/2P BREAKER FOR (NEW) CIRCUITS MATCHING PANEL TYPE.3. VERIFY EXISTING BREAKERS AND PANEL SPACES, SPARES, AND CIRCUITS RE-USED WHEN RE-CIRCUITING.
PANEL SCHEDULE: L2-R (Existing)VOLTAGE 120/208V, 3PH, 4W :MAINGRND BUS YES CONN.VA: 6360 SURFACE :MOUNTINGLOCATION: 10,000 :IESCRA=A/C E=EQUIP H=HEAT K=KITCH L=LIGHTS M=MOTOR R=RECEPT S=SPARE SP=SPACECKT BKR LOAD LOAD BKR CKTNO. AMP P DESCRIPTION V.A. V.A. DESCRIPTION P AMP NO.
1 20 1 R RM. 101, Note #3 900 EXISTING LOAD L 1 20 23 20 1 R RM. 101, Note #3 720 EXISTING LOAD L 1 20 45 20 1 R RM. 101, Note #3 540 EXISTING LOAD L 1 20 67 20 1 R RM. 101, Note #3 720 EXISTING LOAD L 1 20 89 20 1 R EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD R 1 20 1011 20 1 R EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD L 1 20 1213 20 1 R EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD L 1 20 1415 20 1 R EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD L 1 20 1617 20 1 R EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD E 2 20 1819 20 1 R EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD E 2021 20 2 E EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD L 1 20 2223 20 E EXISTING LOAD EXISTING LOAD L 1 20 2425 20 2 E EXISTING LOAD 1380 AHU-1 (NEW), Note #2 E 2 20 2627 20 E EXISTING LOAD 1380 E 2829 20 1 R RM. 101 (NEW), Note #2 720 SPARE S 1 20 30
*HL = HANDLE LOCK *GFI = GROUND FAULT INTERUPTER *AFI = ARC FAULT INTERRUPTERNOTES:
1. EXISITNG PANEL MANUFACTURER IS 'SQUARE-D NQOD' TYPE.2. PROVIDE NEW 20A/1P OR 20A/2P BREAKER FOR (NEW) CIRCUITS MATCHING PANEL TYPE.3. VERIFY EXISTING BREAKERS AND PANEL SPACES, SPARES, AND CIRCUITS RE-USED WHEN RE-CIRCUITING.
LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICE SCHEDULEPLAN MARK MANUFACTURER & MODEL NO. DESCRIPTION MOUNTING NOTES
OSA Watt Stopper DT-305 Low Voltage CeilingDual Technology Sensor
OSB Watt Stopper PW-100 Line Voltage Wall Set to Auto OnPassive Infrared
GENERAL NOTES:a. Provide 8' of additional wiring above ceiling tile for future adjustment of sensor.b. Support control wiring in an organized fashion above accessible ceilings, for any
location where wiring will be exposed provide raceway to protect conductors.
c. For ultrasonic sensors, mount no closer than 6' to air supply/ return diffusers.d. Provide 20A rated power packs with zero cross switching technology and
manual on mode, WattStopper BZ-150 or equivalent.e. Contractor shall become familiar with lighting control system prior to submitting
bid. Contractor shall commission the system to verify operation of devices.
f. Refer to spec for alternate manufacturers.
BREACH SEALING DETAILONE AND TWO HOUR FIRE-
STOP
E010-01a
PENETRATION FOR LARGEOPENINGS THREE HOUR
FIRE-STOP
E010-01c
FLOOR SEALING DETAILTWO HOUR FIRE-STOP
E010-01b
TYPICAL ELECTRICALFIRE-STOPPING DETAILS
E010-01
1" MAX. ANNULAR SPACE
1" DEPTH 3M FIRE BARRIERCP 25S/L OR 25N/S CAULK
6" RIGID STEEL OR 4" EMTCONDUIT MAX
4-1/2" MIN. SOLIDCONCRETE FLOORWALL SECTION
ONE OR TWO HOUR RATEDGYPSUM WALLBOARDASSEMBLY
28 GAUGE STEEL SLEEVEWITH 2" MIN. OVERLAP
1/2" DEPTH CP-25WBOR CP-25N/S CAULK
1/4" BEAD OF CP-25WBCAULK, BOTH SIDES OFWALL
0" MIN., 2-3/8" MAX.ANNULAR SPACE
1" MINERAL WOOLPACKING
6" RIGID STEEL OR 4" EMTCONDUIT MAX
1" DEPTH MINERALWOOL PACKING
STEEL SLEEVE (OPTIONAL)
2" HIGH WRAP STRIP 3MFS-195 WITH 16 GAUGESTEEL TIE WRAP
36" MAX. LENGTH,750 SQ. IN. MAX.OPENING
4-1/2" MIN.CONCRETESTRUCTURE
COMPOSITE SHEETCS-195
6" RIGID STEEL OR4" EMT CONDUIT MAX 1/4" ANCHOR BOLTS WITH
WASHER AND NUT, TYP.
2" MIN. OVERLAP
1/4" MAX. ANNULARSPACE
WRAP STRIP SHALLEXTEND 7/8" ABOVECOVER
SHEET METAL COVER CS-195COMPOSITE SHEET SEAM
1/4" BEAD OF CAULKAROUND PERIMETER
NOTE:1. MATERIALS AND CONFIGURATION SHOWN ARE FOR 3M
SYSTEM #WL1003
NOTES:
1. INDIVIDUAL DETAILS APPLY ONLY TO THE MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION TYPES, AND CONFIGURATIONS SHOWN. REFER TO MANUFACTURER S SYSTEM AND APPLICATION DETAILS FOR OTHER MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION OR CONFIGURATIONS.
2. DETAILS SHOWN ARE FOR TYPICAL APPLICATIONS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY APPLY TO ANY OR ALL FIRE STOPPING REQUIREMENTS ON THE PROJECT.
3. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO INSTALL ALL FIRE STOPPING IN STRICT ACCORDANCE TO THE MANUFACTURER' INSTRUCTIONS TO COMPLY WITH THE APPROPRIATE 3M SYSTEM ASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTS.
4. MODEL NUMBERS AND MATERIALS ARE BASED ON 3M PRODUCTS.
NOTE:1. MATERIALS AND CONFIGURATION SHOWN ARE FOR 3M
SYSTEM #CAJ1001
NOTE:1. MATERIALS AND CONFIGURATION SHOWN ARE FOR 3M
SYSTEM #WL1003
RACEWAY/WIRINGIDENTIFICATION
E195-01
VOLTAGEPANEL #
CIRCUIT #'S
NOTES:
1. LABEL JUNCTION BOX & CONDUITS WITH BLACK PERMANENT MARKER.
2. SPRAY PAINT JUNCTION BOX COVERS PER SPECIFICATIONS.
CIRC
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CIRCUIT #'S
BRANCH CIRCUITCONDUIT, TYPICAL.
JUNCTION BOX.TAG WIRING INSIDE.
LIGHTFIXTURE
LIGHTFIXTURE
CONDUIT TOOTHER FIXTURES
CONDUIT TOPANELBOARDOR OTHERFIXTURES
4" SQUARE OROCTAGON BOX.4 TAP MAX.
FLEXIBLE CONDUIT
LIGHT FIXTURES INACCESSIBLE CEILINGS
WIRING TAP DETAIL
E511-08
PANEL - CKT. #
NOTES:ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL LABEL THE PANEL AND CIRCUITNUMBER ON THE BACK OF ALL RECEPTACLE FACEPLATES.
BACK OF FACEPLATE
POWERPACK
LIGHTS
TO GROUPEDLIGHT FIXTURES,TYPICAL
SINGLE POLE, DOUBLE THROWMOMENTARY SWITCH WITH CENTERREST POSITION. REFER TO PLANS FORSWITCH QUANTITY AND GROUPING,TYPICAL
120/277V
OSOS
TO NEXT MOTIONSENSORAS REQUIRED
OPERATION SEQUENCE:
1. MANUAL ON BY MOMENTARY SWITCH.2. MANUAL OFF BY MOMENTARY SWITCH.3. ALL LIGHTING GROUPS AUTO OFF BY OCCUPANCY SENSOR.4. UPON RE-ENTRY TO ROOM, MOMENTARY SWITCH MUST BE PRESSED TO ENERGIZE LIGHTING GROUP.
SETTINGS:
1. TIME DELAY = 30 MIN.
POWERPACK
LIGHTS
POWERPACK
LIGHTS
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ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES ANDDETAILS
NOT TO SCALE1 FACEPLATE LABELING DETAIL
NOT TO SCALE2 TYPICAL ROOM LIGHTING CONTROL
ACTIVATION BOX SCHEDULEPLAN DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL NOS. POWER LOW VOLTAGE NOTESMARK BOX COVER FINISH RECEPT QTY. CONDUIT Qty. of Openings Mounting Plate (Qty.) Mounting Plate (Qty.) CONDUITAB-1 Floorbox (8-Gang) FSR FL-500P-8 FL-500P-SLP-C Aluminum 2 3/4" 6 NA NA (2) 1-1/4" 1, 2, 3, 4AB-2 Wall Box (2-Gang) FSR PWB-100 --- White 1 3/4" 1 NA NA 1-1/4" 1, 2
NOTES:1. General Itemsa. Provide all necessary components required for a complete installation.b. Provide blank cover plates for all un-used openings.c. Refer to A/V drawings for additional raceway requirements.d. Refer to Technology drawings to verify number of cables and data jacks required as well as conduit sizes and quantity.e. Confirm cover plate types and finishes wit architect.2. Provide NEMA 5-20R receptacle(s).3. Suitable for on-grade installation. Provide FSR pour pan.4. Provide (1) 1-1/4" technology conduit for each side of box for a total of (2) 1-1/4" conduits.
EQUIPMENT SCHEDULEPLAN VOLTS HP/ MAX FUSE/ DISCMARK DESCRIPTION PANEL /PH WATTS FLA MCA MOCPD FEEDER @ UNIT REMARKSAHU-1 Air Handling Unit L2-R 208/1 2 HP 13.2 16.5 20 3#12 30/3 NFCUH-1 Cabinet Unit Heater L2-L 120/1 FRA 20 3#12 FWEKEY:CMS = COMB. MOTOR STARTER FWE = FURNISHED WITH EQUIPMENT SSY = BUSSMAN FUSES/SWITCH UNITDDC = DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL MCA = MIN CKT. AMP WP = WEATHERPROOFFLA = FULL LOAD AMPS NF = NON-FUSED WS = WITHIN SITEFRA = FRACTIONAL HP SPSW = SINGLE POLE SWITCH VFD = VAR. FREQ. DRIVE
XX# #
SPECIAL CABINET AS NOTED - SURFACE MOUNTED
POWER DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARD
NEW SURFACE BRANCH CIRCUIT PANELBOARD
MOTOR STARTER OR CONTACTOR
SAFETY DISCONNECT SWITCH
EQUIPMENT CONNECTION
MOTOR OUTLET AND CONNECTION
*** EQUIPMENT ***
SIMPLEX RECEPTACLE
ANY WIRING DEVICE WITH THIS SYMBOLINDICATES SURFACE MOUNTED OUTLET BOX
PUSHBUTTON
LIGHT DIMMER
SINGLE POLE WALL SWITCH
OUTLET BOX WITH SPECIAL DEVICE AS NOTED
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - MOUNTED8" ABOVE COUNTERTOP OR 4"ABOVE BACKSPLASH
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
*** WIRING DEVICES ***
CEILING FAN
MOTOR SPEED CONTROLLER - 2 SPEED, 3SPEED OR VARIABLE SPEED (V) AS INDICATED
THERMOSTAT - WALL MOUNTED
POWER POLE
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE WITH TOPRECEPTACLE SWITCHED
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - IN CEILING
E
T
VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE
SPECIAL CABINET AS NOTED - RECESSED MOUNTED
EQUIPMENT DESIGNATION PER EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE
FURNITURE FEED CONNECTION - WALL MOUNTEDFF
COMBINATION SAFETY DISCONNECTSWITCH/MOTOR STARTER
NEW FLUSH BRANCH CIRCUIT PANELBOARD
TRANSFORMER
DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - MOUNTED8" ABOVE COUNTERTOP OR 4" ABOVE BACKSPLASH
ACTIVATION BOX WITH SERVICES ANDCOMPARTMENTS AS NOTED
T
# # #
OS
PS
X
X
OCCUPANCY SENSORX - INDICATES TYPE
PHOTO SENSORX - INDICATES TYPE
PSX
PHOTO SENSOR - WALL MOUNTEDX - INDICATES TYPE
DIRECT / INDIRECT FIXTURE - SUSPENDED= FEED/SUSPENSION POINT= SUSPENSION POINT
POLE AND LUMINAIRE, ARROW INDICATES AIMING
POLE AND TWO LUMINAIRE, ARROWS INDICATE AIMING
LINEAR FIXTURE - WALL MOUNTED
(NOTE: ALL SYMBOLS SHOWN MAY NOT BE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT)
ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
EXIT SIGN - WALL MOUNTED
EXIT SIGN - CEILING MOUNTED
FIXTURE - WALL MOUNTED
CEILING FIXTURE - RECESSED
*** LIGHTING FIXTURES ***
CEILING FIXTURE
GROUND
JUNCTION BOX
PLUG IN STRIP-TYPE RECEPTACLES OROTHER OUTLETS AS NOTED
HOME RUN TO PANELBOARD - NUMBER OFARROWS INDICATE NUMBER OF CIRCUITS
LIGHT TRACK
*** RACEWAYS ***
CONDUIT TURNING UP
CONDUIT TURNING DOWN
CABLE TRAY
BUSDUCT
WIREWAYWW
CONDUIT STUB
MULTI-OUTLET RACEWAY AS NOTED
J
CEILING FIXTURE - PENDANT MOUNTED
FLOOD LIGHT - GROUND MOUNTED
BOLLARD ON CONCRETE BASE
FLOOD LIGHT - IN GROUND
= FEED POINT= HEAD
LADDER RACK
CABLE J-HOOKS
=ACTIVATION
CONDUIT CONTINUATION
XX
XX
STRIP FIXTURE
LINEAR FIXTURE
STRIP FIXTURE - WALL MOUNTED
EMERGENCY LIGHT - CEILING MOUNTED
EXIT / EMERGENCY SIGN - WALL MOUNTED
EXIT / EMERGENCY SIGN - CEILING MOUNTED
CONDUIT CONCEALED IN WALL OR CEILING
CONDUIT CONCEALED IN FLOOR OR UNDERGROUND
UNDERFLOOR DUCT WITH SERVICES AS NOTED
JUNCTION BOX - WALL MOUNTEDJ
= FEED POINT / JUNCTION BOX
SURFACE RACEWAY - CONDUIT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
SPLICE CONNECTION FROM EXISTING TO NEW
EXISTING FEEDER / CONDUIT PER SCHEDULE
NEW FEEDER/CONDUIT PER SCHEDULE
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT DESIGNATION PER SCHEDULE
EQUIPMENT CONNECTION - WALL MOUNTEDE
FURNITURE FEED CONNECTIONFF
EXISTING FLUSH BRANCH CIRCUIT PANELBOARD OR AS NOTED
EXISTING SURFACE BRANCH CIRCUIT PANELBOARD OR AS NOTED
OSX
OCCUPANCY SENSOR - WALL MOUNTEDX - INDICATES TYPE
EMERGENCY LIGHT - WALL MOUNTED
ACTIVATION BOX WITH SERVICES ANDCOMPARTMENTS AS NOTED - WALL MOUNTED
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE WITH BOTHRECEPTACLES SWITCHED
LED STRIP FIXTURE= FEED POINT
J J
(SOLID FILL) - INDICATES EXIT FACE
(SOLID FILL) - INDICATES EXIT FACE
(SOLID FILL) - INDICATES EXIT FACE
(SOLID FILL) - INDICATES EXIT FACE
(ARROWS) - INDICATES CHEVRON DIRECTION
(ARROWS) - INDICATES CHEVRON DIRECTION
(ARROWS) - INDICATES CHEVRON DIRECTION
(ARROWS) - INDICATES CHEVRON DIRECTION
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Consultants
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PLUMBING ENGINEERDESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.TECHNOLOGY ENGINEER
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ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION NOTESED-1 Remove device and save for re-use, see new work plans.ED-2 Protect cabling feeding these devices, devices shall remain
operational throughout the course of construction.ED-3 Existing cabinet unit heater is being removed, preserve existing
electrical feed for reconnection to new equipment.ED-4 Remove device and turn over to Owner.
ELECTRICAL NOTESE-1 Cut and patch existing concrete floor as required for installation
of new floorbox. Route conduits under floor to nearest wall andstub up into ceiling space. Refer to plans for conduit sizes andquantities as well as routing locations. Coordinate exactfloorbox locations and routings with Architectural plans. Refer toTechnology plans for additional information.
E-2 Provide 120V power to motorized projection screen. Coordinatecontrol provisions with third party head end controller andperform necessary connections per manufacturer'srequirements.
E-3 Install receptacles in casework behind A/V rack. Coordinateexact location of all junction boxes and devices shown onelectrical and technology plans with A/V Contractor andequipment served. Refer to 1/T-501 for A/V rack detail (forreference only).
E-4 Provide (2) 3/4" conduits for power. Cut and patch existingconcrete floor as required for installation of conduits belowgrade. Route conduits from wall as shown on plans and stub upinto casework to feed devices mounted in casework.
E-5 See panel schedule L2-L for new breakers.E-6 Connect to existing lighting circuit serving area.E-7 Install fixture to under side of casework. Conceal all electrical
connections for a clean, finished installation. Verify exactlocation with Architect.
E-8 Install recessed fixture in acoustical tile grid ceiling system.E-9 Install recessed fixture in acoustical tile grid ceiling system.E-10 Install recessed fixture in gypsum ceiling.E-11 Connect to unswitched portion of lighting circuitE-12 Connect battery pack to unswitched portion of lighting circuit.E-13 See panel schedule L2-R for new breakers.E-14 Mount devices in upper face of casework to left of center,
horizontally. Provide black devices and coverplates. Coordinateexact locations and mounting provisions with casework providerand Architect.
E-15 Cut and patch brick wall as required for concealed routing forinstallation of wall mounted device.
E-16 Mount wall box in wall at 72" from finished floor to bottom of box.Refer to Technology plans for additional information.
E-17 Reconnect new mechanical equipment to existing circuit. Verifyexisting breaker size with new equipment size.
GENERAL ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION NOTES1. Existing branch circuit wiring may be reused at
Contractor's option. However, all material not reusedshall be removed back to nearest accessible activejunction box or source. All conduits reused shall beproperly secured to the structure above.
2. Coordinate any service outages affecting areas outsidethe remodel area with Owner.
3. Maintain integrity of existing circuit wiring serving areasoutside the remodel area. If specific items/devices aretaken out of service temporarily to complete new work,return to service as soon as possible.
4. Where openings and circuit wiring are abandoned,remove complete system back to nearest accessiblejunction box.
5. Unless noted otherwise, remove all wiremold and surfaceconduit.
6. All light fixtures that are removed are to be turned over tothe Owner.
7. Electrical Contractor to patch all abandoned openingsleft on remaining walls. Finishing is by the GeneralContractor.
8. All fire alarm devices not reused are to be returned toowner.
GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES1. Circuit numbers shown have been chosen to aid in design
and to provide clarity of scope of work. Adjust asneccesary based on existing field conditions.
2. Correct panel circuit directories to reflect changes madein new work.
3. Where applicable, maintain integrity of existing circuitwiring for new work.
4. Provide green ground conductor throughout all newelectrical work.
5. Wall boxes installed flush in common wall shall not beback-to-back or through wall type.
6. Coordinate light fixture locations with mechanicalequipment and piping.
7. Unless noted otherwise, all circuits are from existingpanels identified on plans.
8. Coordinate device locations and heights with Architecturalelevations and details prior to rough-in.
9. In general, fish or channel patch existing walls for newconcealed box/conduit as required. Finishing shall bedone by the General Contractor.
10. Penetrations for all conduits passing through fire andsmoke rated walls and floors shall be provided withfirestopping. See details for typical fire rating detailsprovided. Use other 3M (or equal) UL-Listed details asapplicable for specific installations.
11. Cut and patch existing walls and floors as required forinstallation of new work as shown per plans. Firestop allremaining holes from services removed to match existing.
12. Remove and replace existing acoustical tile ceiling asrequired to accomplish work as shown per plans.
REFER TOTELECOMMUNICATIONDRAWINGS FOR ANY
ADDITIONAL ELECTRICALWORK
REF
101B
101A
102
103
BOARD ROOM101
MECHANICAL102
CORRIDOR103
J
P
J
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
S S
S S
S
S
S
S
JJ
M
JJ
J
S
J
M
M
M
S
J
M
S
+54",T-1
SEE DETAIL 1/T-501
1 1/4"C
1 1/4"C
2-1 1/4"C
1 1/4"C
FSR WALL BOX,SEE ELECTRICAL
1 1/4"CTV1
TVM1
FSR WALL BOX,SEE ELECTRICAL
1 1/4"C TVM1
TV1
PJMPJ1 1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
PB1
MIC1
PB1
PB1
PB1
MIC1
MIC1
MIC1
PB1
MIC1
MIC1
MIC1
PB1
PB1
PB1
MIC1
MIC1
MIC1
PB1
PB1
IP1
IP1
IP1
5-1 1/4"C, DOWN
4
TP2
AVR1
TP1
IP1
IP1
IP1
3-1 1/4"C,UP
MIC1
PB1
CD4
CD4
FLOORBOX #3, T-4
FLOORBOX #2, T-4
FLOORBOX #1, T-4
SEE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMFOR PODIUM SPECIFIC AV WORK
CD4
IP2
IP2
FACEPLATE WITHPASS-THROUGH GROMMET
IP2
T-6
T-2
MS1
IN CEILING SPACE,FOR WIRELESS DATA
IN CEILING SPACE,FOR WIRELESS DATA
T-7
R
EXISTING DOOR CONTACTEXISTING DOOR CONTACT
2-1 1/4"CFUTURE DATAUSE ONLY
T-7
INTERCOM
T-7
T-7
T-9
T-9
T-9
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OPN Project No. 12243001
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BOARD ROOM TELECOM PLAN
NORTHREF N 1/2" = 1'-0"1 BOARD ROOM TELECOM PLAN
EXISTING
NEW / REVISED
NEW WORK KEY
REFER TO SHEET T501 FORTELECOM NOTES
REF
101B
101A
102
103
BOARD ROOM101
MECHANICAL102
CORRIDOR103
HCM-2
PP-1
HCM-2
IP-2
IP-2
HDMIVGA/AUDIO
HDMI DM-8G
DM-8GFLOORBOX 1
MP-WP181-C X2
PODIUM
FLOORBOX 2MP-WP181-C X2
FLOORBOX 3MP-WP181-C X2
IP-2
IP-2
HDMIVGA/AUDIO
BOARDMEMBER CASEWORK
LAPTOP 1BY OWNER
LAPTOP 2BY OWNER
HDMIVGA/AUDIO
IP-2LAPTOP 3BY OWNER
HDMIVGA/AUDIO
TP-1TSW-1050
(TOUCHPANEL)ETHERNET
WALL TOUCHPANEL
TP-2TSW-1050
((TOUCHPANEL)ETHERNET
DMC-C
DMC-C
DMC-C
DMC-C
DMC-C
DMC-C
DMC-C
DMC-C
DMC-C
DMC-HD
DMC-HD
DMC-HD
AR-1
EMPTY
EMPTY
EMPTY
ETHERNET
HDMIBR-1
HDMIFUTURE INPUTDEVICE
HDMIRACKMOUNTED
COMPUTER BYOWNER
DM-8G
DM-8G
DM-8G
DM-8G
DM-8G
DM-8G
DM-8G
DM-8G
DM-8G
CD-2CEN-
SWPOE-16(PoE
SWITCH)
CD-3CP3N
(CONTROLPROCESSOR)
ETHERNET
ETHERNET
IN OUTCD-1 (DM-MD 16X16)
DMCO-5533
CD-4
8GHDMI
8G
8GHDMI
8G
TV-1
TV-1
HDMIRS-232
HDMI
PJ-1HDMI
RS-232
RS-232
HDMIAUDIO
HDMIAUDIO
HDMIAUDIO
HDMIAUDIO
DSP-1AUDIO
AUDIO
AUDIO
AUDIO
AUDIO
AUDIOPA-1
DM-CBL-8G
DM-CBL-8G
DM-CBL-8G
CD-4
CD-4
DSP-1
DAISYCHAINCONNECTION
A2
SCHOOL'SNETWORK/ETHERNET
SSPS-1
SSPS-1
AUDIO VIDEO RACK
IP-1
IP-1
IP-1
IP-1
IP-1
IP-1
S-1
S-1A3
A3 S-1
S-1A3
A3
TYP.
TYP.A2
A2
T-3
CN-1
DC-1
DIGITAL GUEST LAPTOPANALOG GUEST LAPTOP
MIC-1
PB-1
TO DSP-1VIA FLOORBOXXLR CONNECTION
CONTRACTOR PROVIDED CABLINGCONTRACTOR PROVIDED CABLING
S-1
S-1
BOARDMEMBER MIC #1BOARDMEMBER MIC #2BOARDMEMBER MIC #3BOARDMEMBER MIC #4BOARDMEMBER MIC #5BOARDMEMBER MIC #6BOARDMEMBER MIC #7BOARDMEMBER MIC #8BOARDMEMBER MIC #9BOARDMEMBER MIC #10BOARDMEMBER MIC #11PODIUM MIC LOCATION #1PODIUM MIC LOCATION #2PODIUM MIC LOCATION #3
A1A1
A1A1
A1A1
A1A1
A1A1
A1A1
A1A1
T-8
T-8
ROOM999
EXISTING WALL MOUNTEDTELECOM RACK
2"C
PP1
HCM2
HCM2
ROOM 999
TYP.
D2EXISTING TELECOMRACK
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NOT TO SCALE1 AUDIO VIDEO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
1/8" = 1'-0"2 TELECOM OVERALL PLAN
NOT TO SCALE3 TELECOM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
NORTHREF N
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SCHEDULEPLAN MARK DESCRIPTION FURNISHED BY INSTALLED BY REMARKS NOTES
A1 Cable, Audio Microphone Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Per SpecA2 Cable, Audio Line Level Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Per SpecA3 Cable, Speaker Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Per SpecA4 Cable, Crestron 8G or Ethernet Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor All Cables In or Out Of Any Crestron Device Shall Only Be Crestron Manufacturer Approved Cable, All Ethernet Cabling/Connectivity Shall Be Minimum ANSI TIA-568-C Cat 6D2 Cable, Data, 4 Pair UTP Telecom Contractor Telecom Contractor Per Spec
Intentional Blank RowAVR-1 Audio Video Rack, Slide Out And Rotate Cantilever Mount Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Middle Atlantic 23" Useable Depth SRSR-X-##, ## Height As Needed, Provide 3RU Drawer At Bottom, Minimum 6RU Future At Top w/ All Holes Filled With Black Blanks T-5AR-1 Audio Recorder, Digital, Rackmount Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor D&M Pro PMD580. Tied Into Crestron For Control Purposes Via RS232BR-1 Blu-ray / DVD Disc Player , Rack Mounted Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor D&M Pro Blu-ray Player, Rack Mounted, Fully Crestron Controlled RS-232 Or Equiv. (No Use of Provided Remote Control or IR Stick-on Transmitter)CD-1 Crestron Device, Matrix Switcher, Rack Mounted Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Crestron DM-MD 16x16 w/ All Input And Output Cards Shown And As NeededCD-2 Crestron Device, Ethernet Switch, Rack Mounted Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Crestron CEN-SWPOE-16CD-3 Crestron Device, Control Processor, Rack Mounted Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Crestron CP3NCD-4 Crestron Device, Scaler Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Crestron DM-RMC-SCALER-CCN-1 Cable Nook, Podium Top Application Audio Video Contractor Electrical Contractor Altinex CNK260 w/ Brushed Aluminum Top, Interior Power Module w/ Two Connections, And Interior GrommetsDC-1 Document Camera, Podium Application Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Epson DC-20, Connect At WXGA Or Higher Resolution
DSP-1 Digital Signal Processor w/ Anti-Feedback Filter Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor BiAmp AudiaFLEX w/ CobraNet, And w/ Input and Output Cards As NeededHCM-2 Horizontal Cable Management, 19" Rack Mounted Telecom Contractor Telecom Contractor Per Spec
IP-1 Interface Panel, Digital Media 8G+ Single Gang Faceplate Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Crestron MP-WP181-C, BlackIP-2 Interface Panel, Wall Plate Digital Media 8G+ Transmitter 200, Double Gang Faceplate Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Crestron DM-TX-200-C-2G-WALL, Black
MIC-1 Microphone, 18" Gooseneck, Fixed Installation In Casework Top Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor ShureMS-1 Motorized Projection Screen, Crestron Controlled Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Da-Lite Tensioned Advantage Electrol 16:10 113" Diagonal (60"x96") w/ 12" Blackdrop, w/ Low Voltage Control, w/ Silent Motor, w/ Black Back, HD Progressive 0.9 Screen SurfacePA-1 Power Amplifier, 70V, Rack Ears Mounting Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor QSC ISA 300, 300 Watt 2 Channel, or Crown EquivalentPB-1 Pushbutton, Lighted Momentary, Installed In Casework Top Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor To Toggle Microphone On or Off (Not Push To Talk), Professional Lighted Square Translucent Button With Instructive Text On The Button Describing OperationPJ-1 Projector, Ceiling Mounted, Crestron System Output Device Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Christie LW551i 5500 Lumen 1280x800 WXGA 16:10
PJM-1 Projector Mounting System, Ceiling Fixed Pole Mount Style, Black Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Chief Manufacturing Complete System Including Scaler/Transmitter Mounting BracketPP-1 Patch Panel, 24 Port 1RU RJ-45 Telecom Contractor Telecom Contractor Per SpecS-1 Speaker, 8" Round In Ceiling, 70V, Full Range Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor JBL Contractor Control Series 26CT or Engineer Approved Equivalent, White, Backbox And Ceiling Supports Required
SSPS-1 Surge Suppression Power Strip, Rack Mounted Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Furman Pro SequencingTP-1 Touch Panel, Desktop Free Standing, Approx. 10" Diagonal Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Crestron Device. Free Standing On Desktop w/ Adequate Length Permanently Attached Cord To Service Three Head Board Members, TSW-1050TP-2 Touch Panel, Wall Mounted Device, Approx. 10" Diagonal Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Crestron Device. Permanently Installed in Wall (Tamper And Theft Resistant), TSW-1050TV-1 Television / Computer Monitor, Crestron System Output Device Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Sharp LC-80LE650U
TVM-1 Television Wall Mount, 12 Degree Down Tilt Audio Video Contractor Audio Video Contractor Chief Manufacturing LTAU Large Fusion Tilt Wall Mount SeriesContractor Shall Check Specifications For Possible Further Details
SPLICE CONNECTION FROMEXISTING TO NEW
CONDUIT CONTINUATION
CONDUIT TURNING DOWN
ANY WIRING DEVICE WITH THIS SYMBOLINDICATES SURFACE MOUNTED OUTLET BOX
MOTION DETECTOR
FLOOR BOX / POKE THRUWITH SERVICES AS NOTED
FF FURNITURE FEED - WALL MOUNTED
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INDICATES RECESSED TYPEINDICATES SURFACE TYPE
INDICATES SURFACE TYPEINDICATES RECESSED TYPE
MICROPHONE OUTLET (XLR ONLY) - WALL MOUNTED
MICROPHONE OUTLET (XLR ONLY) - IN FLOORBOX OR CEILING MOUNTED
SPEAKER OUTLET - WALL MOUNTED
INTERCOM DEVICE - WALL MOUNTED
BELL OR BUZZER - WALL MOUNTED
CLOCK - CEILING MOUNTED
CLOCK - WALL MOUNTED
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYMBOLS
INDICATES ADDITIONAL DETAIL PER THE FOLLOWING:
INDICATES NUMBER OF RJ-45 JACKS/CABLES.THE NUMBER ONE IS IMPLIED.
INFORMATION JACK FOR VOICE OR DATA USE,MATCH RECEPTACLE HEIGHT UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
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LADDER RACK
WIRE BASKET
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CAMERA - CEILING MOUNTED
EQUIPMENT DESIGNATIONPER EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE
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INDICATES 8" ABOVE COUNTERTOP OR 4"ABOVE BACKSPLASH
BELL OR BUZZERB
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SECURITY DEVICE - WALL MOUNTEDS
SECURITY DEVICES
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JUNCTION BOX - IN FLOOR BOX OR CEILING
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WALL BOX WITH SERVICES AS NOTED
PROJECTION SCREEN - CEILING MOUNTED
PROJECTION SCREEN - WALL MOUNTED
ELECTRONIC DISPLAY - CEILING MOUNTED
ELECTRONIC DISPLAY - WALL MOUNTED
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1 1/4"C TO ACCESSIBLECEILING SPACE ABOVE
1"C
2 CIRCUITS120VAC 20A
12" X 12" X 3.5"JUNCTION BOX
1 1/4"C TO UNDER FLOOR,DESTINATION PER FLOOR PLAN
16" X 16" X 3.5"JUNCTION BOX
~+30"
~+48"
COLLEGE COMMUNITYSCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD ROOMRENOVATION
Owner
Project
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Consultants
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.MECHANICAL ENGINEER
PLUMBING ENGINEERDESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.TECHNOLOGY ENGINEER
DESIGN ENGINEERS, P.C.
OPN Project No. 12243001
Issue & Revision Dates
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TELECOM SCHEDULES ANDDETAILS
GENERAL TELECOM NOTES1. The Electrical Contractor shall study all Telecom plans including reading all Telecom
general and specific notes for instructions that will affect or pertain to the ElectricalContractor.
2. Electrical Contractor shall provide and install all telecom conduits to accessible ceilingspace (they shall not be terminated above hard lids or in exposed areas) unlessotherwise instructed. Unless instructed otherwise, all telecom conduits to accessibleceiling space shall be in the same room as the opening.
3 The Electrical Contractor shall not daisy chain any voice/data cabling or AV cablingconduits when routing from boxes to destination.
4. The Electrical Contractor shall provide and install bushings on all telecom conduits atthe time of conduit installation.
5. Coordinate routing of raceway and equipment to maintain access to filters, motors,electrical equipment, and controls. In no case shall raceway, cabling bundles, orequipment pass directly over electrical panels or disconnects or restrict access to anyelectrical equipment including junction boxes.
6. Conduit minimum sizes shall be per the electrical raceway specifications unless notedotherwise.
7. Contractor shall verify all quantities.8. Contractor shall fasten all equipment to structure so everything is completely solid.9. Contractor shall use hook and loop fasteners on cabling exclusively, no tie wraps.
Exception: tie wraps may be used loosely for dressing cables during installation, butshall be removed and replaced with hook and loop fasteners before job is complete.
10. The maximum distance between all J hooks shall be five feet. All J hooks shall besized to have at least 50% capacity available for future growth. Contractor shall notfasten cabling to piping, ductwork, conduits, or anything other than Contractorinstalled J hooks or cable tray supported from structure. Contractor shall not laycable over piping, ductwork, conduits, ceiling grid/tiles, and any other buildingstructure element or building support system device. Use low voltage pathway only.
11. All telecom cabling in finished spaces is to be routed concealed in walls, unlessspecifically noted otherwise. All exposed cabling and cabling behind inaccessibleconstruction (such as in walls and above drywall ceilings) shall be routed in conduitwhich is provided and installed by the Electrical Contractor. All wall penetrations shallbe sleeved with conduit.
12. The Contractor shall not pull any telecom cabling through conduits that do not havethe required bushings installed. Cabling pulled through conduits with no bushingsthat receive cable jacket damage shall be replaced by the contractor at no charge tothe Owner.
13. The Contractor shall review the architectural plans for areas that are base bid andareas that are alternate bids and work accordingly (if alternates exist).
14. The Contractor shall review the architectural plans for fire wall locations, then provideand install fire stopping in all telecom conduits including those with cabling in themand those telecom sleeves or conduits without cabling in them for those fire walllocations.
15. The telecom structured cabling shall not have paint or paint overspray on the cablingjacket which may degrade the performance of the cabling and void the warranty.Cabling which has paint on it shall be replaced at the expense of the contracting team(it cannot be cleaned mechanically or with solvents, it shall be replaced).
TELECOM NOTEST-1 This device shall be provided by the Audio Video Contractor, including the special back
box which shall be given to the Electrical Contractor to install. Electrical Contractor shallfurnish and install a 1" conduit from this special back box to accessible ceiling spaceabove.
T-2 The Electrical Contractor shall turn the raceway up into the casework at an accessiblelocation for easy cable pulling. All low voltage cabling shall be pulled through thecasework cavity by the Audio Video Contractor using Audio Video Contractor installedJ-hooks for support.
T-3 The Audio Video Contractor shall furnish and install the table top Crestron touch panelwith table top stand, charger if required, and heavy duty protected embilical cord withadequate length to reach each of the three people at the head of the table so that theycan take the controller directly in front of them and interact with it.
T-4 The Audio Video Contractor shall furnish and install stainless steel single gang faceplateswith XLR microphone connector for the microphone connection symbol shown in eachfloorbox.
T-5 The Audio Video Contractor shall coordinate the "AV rack versus casework" with theGeneral Contractor immediately after contracts are awarded (before any productordering). The Audio Video Contractor shall determine the model of Middle AtlanticSRSR series rack needed in regards to useable depth and height based on equipmentand other requirements outlined in the schedule. After that, take into account anadditional 6" of side clearance needed when this rack is used in a corner to allowadequate rotation once the rack is pulled out. Lastly account for the height in relation tothe rack location above the floor and determine if a casework shelf can be added abovethe rack for Owner use. Keep cooling in mind regarding the location of the wooden shelf.Also coordinate with the Electrical Contractor regarding all the above versus the racewayelevation on sheet T-501 and make adjustments as necessary to make raceway work forthe casework environment.
T-6 The screen symbol represents the approximate horizontal length of the screens viewingsurface. The actual housing mounted in the ceiling will be larger in both horizontaldirections.
T-7 Reuse device saved from demolition phase (see electrical sheets).T-8 Mount faceplate on box inside podium hidden space. The purpose of this is to allow the
guests to use the cables provided at the podium. The cable nook will have HDMI andVGA/3.5mm cables hanging inside to be pulled out and connected directly to the laptopPC, while the other end of those cables will connect inside the podium to the IP-2selecting faceplate to convert the signal (only one works at a time) to Crestron 8G+communicatiopn protocol. Same applies for the document camera except only one cablewill be provided, the correct digital cable to connect the document camera specified. Theselecting dual input faceplate shall be used inside the podium for that device also to allowthe owner flexibility in document camera connections in case they choose to make achange later.
T-9 Audio Video Contractor shall provide stainless steel XLR microphone faceplate withadditional connector as needed for low voltage power for the microphone lightedmomentary switch (source for the power shall be located in the AV rack).
NOT TO SCALE1 WALL ELEVATION BEHIND AV RACK