PLUMBING SYMBOLS
STANDARD MOUNTING HEIGHTS THIS IS A MASTER LEGEND AND NOT ALL SYMBOLS OR ABBREVIATIONS ARE USED. V2.02 PIPING SYMBOLS FLOOR SINK (FS), SIZE & TYPE FLOOR DRAIN (FD), SIZE & TYPE ROOF DRAIN (RD), SIZE & TYPE BALL VALVE CONTROL VALVE SHUTOFF VALVE CHECK VALVE BALANCING VALVE WITH PRESSURE PORTS WATER METER STRAINER STRAINER WITH BLOWOFF RELIEF/SAFETY VALVE SOLENOID VALVE PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE PIPE ANCHOR EXPANSION JOINT BACKFLOW PREVENTER PRESSURE GAUGE THERMOMETER UNION FLANGE CONNECTION HOSE BIBB (HB) NON-FREEZING WALL HYDRANT (NW) MANUAL AUTOMATIC AIR VENT OR VACUUM RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE VACUUM SWITCH CLEANOUT (CO) CAP WALL CLEANOUT (WCO) FLOOR CLEANOUT (FCO) EXTERIOR CLEANOUT (ECO) ELBOW UP ELBOW DOWN TEE UP TEE DOWN ELBOW UP WITH SHUT-OFF VALVE (SOV) ELBOW DOWN WITH SHUT-OFF VALVE (SOV) TEE UP WITH SHUT-OFF VALVE (SOV) TEE DOWN WITH SHUT OFF VALVE (SOV) WATER HAMMER ARRESTER (WHA) WITH PDI SIZES, (A, B, C, D, & E) RECIRCULATION PUMP P-TRAP GAS COCK TRAP PRIMER TRAP PRIMER WITH DISTRIBUTION UNIT DOMESTIC COLD WATER (CW) SOFTENED COLD WATER (SCW) DOMESTIC HOT WATER (HW) DOMESTIC HOT WATER RECIRC. (HWR) DOMESTIC HOT WATER (140°) TRAP PRIMER LINE (T) SOIL PIPING - ABOVE FLOOR (S) SOIL PIPING - BELOW FLOOR (S) WASTE PIPING - ABOVE FLOOR (W) WASTE PIPING - BELOW FLOOR (W) GREASE WASTE - ABOVE FLOOR (GW) GREASE WASTE - BELOW FLOOR (GW) COMBINATION GREASE WASTE AND VENT (CGWV) COMBINATION WASTE AND VENT (CWV) STORM DRAIN - ABOVE FLOOR (ST) STORM DRAIN - BELOW FLOOR (ST) OVERFLOW STORM DRAIN - ABOVE FLOOR (OST) VENT BELOW GRADE (VBG) VENT BELOW FLOOR (VBF) INDIRECT DRAIN (ID) CONDENSATE DRAIN - HIGH EFFICIENCY RTU (CDH) CONDENSATE DRAIN (CD) AUXILIARY CONDENSATE DRAIN (ACD) SUMP OR SEWAGE PUMP DISCHARGE (SPD) NATURAL GAS (G) NATURAL GAS ON ROOF (G) MEDIUM PRESSURE NATURAL GAS (MPG) MEDIUM PRESSURE NATURAL GAS ON ROOF (MPG) NON-POTABLE WATER (NPW) LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) WATER SERVICE (WS) FIRE PROTECTION (FP) CONDENSATE PUMP DISCHARGE (PD) VENT PIPING (V) ACID WASTE - ABOVE FLOOR (AW) ACID WASTE - BELOW FLOOR (AW) ACID VENT (AV) GRAY WATER (GWS) COMPRESSED AIR (CA) IRRIGATION WATER (I.W.) PIPING LINETYPES CW I.W. GWS AV AW AW V PD FP WS LPG NPW MPG MPG G G SPD ACD CD CDH ID VBF VBG OST ST ST CWV CGWV GW GW W W S S T 140° HWR HW SCW "A" EJ PA INSTALL PLUMBING FIXTURES AT THE MOUNTING HEIGHTS SHOWN ABOVE UNO IN THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS OR ELSEWHERE IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. FINAL APPROVAL OF LOCATIONS BY ARCHITECT. MOUNTING HEIGHTS LISTED ABOVE, OR ELSEWHERE IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, ARE AFF, UNO. ALL DEVICES SHALL BE INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE WITH CURRENT ADA AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS. 1 PLUMBING PLAN NOTE CALLOUT PLUMBING EQUIPMENT DESIGNATION. (CONTRACTOR FURNISHED AND INSTALLED). REFER TO PLUMBING FIXTURE OR EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES EQUIPMENT DESIGNATION (OWNER FURNISHED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED) MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT DESIGNATION (CONTRACTOR FURNISHED AND INSTALLED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE) CONNECTION POINT OF NEW WORK TO EXISTING DETAIL REFERENCE UPPER NUMBER INDICATES DETAIL NUMBER LOWER NUMBER INDICATES SHEET NUMBER SECTION CUT DESIGNATION CU 1 1 1 1 ANNOTATION 1 P1 P1 ADA AFF AFG AHU AP BAS BFF BFG BOP BOS BTU CP CPVC CU DI DN DFU DS (E) EMS ETR EWC FD FFA FFB FF FL FLA FLR GPM HD HZ IE IN WC JB J-BOX KW MAU MAX MBH MH AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR ABOVE FINISHED GRADE AIR HANDLING UNIT ACCESS PANEL BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM BELOW FINISHED FLOOR BELOW FINISHED GRADE BOTTOM OF PIPE BOTTOM OF STRUCTURE BRITISH THERMAL UNIT CONDENSATE PUMP CHLORINATED POLYVINYL CHLORIDE COPPER DUCTILE IRON DOWN DRAINAGE FIXTURE UNIT DOWNSPOUT EXISTING ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EXISTING TO REMAIN ELECTRIC WATER COOLER FLOOR DRAIN FROM FLOOR ABOVE FROM FLOOR BELOW FINISHED FLOOR FLOW LINE FULL LOAD AMPS FLOOR GALLONS PER MINUTE HEAD, HUB DRAIN HERTZ INVERT ELEVATION INCHES OF WATER COLUMN JUNCTION BOX JUNCTION BOX KILOWATT MAKE-UP AIR UNIT MAXIMUM 1000 BTU PER HOUR MANHOLE MIN N/C N/O NIC ORD PDI PH/Ø PRV PVC RCP RD RPM RTU SF SP SS TDH TFA TFB TYP UL UNO UPS VCP VFD VS VTR W/ W/O WC WS WSFU WVS MINIMUM NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN NOT IN CONTRACT OVERFLOW ROOF DRAIN PLUMBING DRAINAGE INSTITUTE PHASE PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE POLYVINYL CHLORIDE REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE ROOF DRAIN REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE ROOFTOP UNIT SQUARE FEET SUMP STAINLESS STEEL SANITARY SEWER, SOIL STACK TOTAL DYNAMIC HEAD TO FLOOR ABOVE TO FLOOR BELOW TYPICAL UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, INC. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE VENT STACK VENT THROUGH ROOF WITH WITHOUT WATER COLUMN WASTE STACK WATER SUPPLY FIXTURE UNIT WASTE VENT STACK ABBREVIATIONS THROUGHOUT THE DRAWINGS DIFFERENT LINETYPES ARE USED IN COMBINATION WITH THE SYMBOLS TO INDICATE THE STATUS OF ITEMS AS EXISTING, TO BE DEMOLISHED, TO BE INCLUDED AS PART OF NEW WORK AND/OR ITEMS WHICH ARE ANTICIPATED TO BE PROVIDED N THE FUTURE. THE STATUS OF ITEMS USING THESE LINETYPES ARE RELATIVE TO THE VIEW IN WHICH THEY APPEAR. PHASING SHOWN IN DRAWINGS IS NOT INTENDED TO FULLY DESCRIBE ALL NECESSARY CONSTRUCTION PHASING, WHICH IS DETERMINED BY THE CONTRACTOR AS PART OF THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES. ANY SUCH PHASES DESCRIBED IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ARE GENERAL AND ONLY INTENDED TO INDICATE A BROAD ORDER FOR THE SAKE OF DESCRIBING THE PROJECT. THE FOLLOWING LINETYPES MAY BE USED ON ANY DEVICE, EQUIPMENT, NOTE, LINE, SHAPE, ETC. LINETYPE LEGEND EXISTING DEMOLISH NEW CA CLINIC SERVICE SINKS (RIM) HOSE BIBB (CENTERLINE) ICE MAKER OUTLET BOX (CENTER OF BOX) JANITOR'S SINK FAUCET FITTINGS (CENTERLINE) LAVATORY OR SINK STANDARD HEIGHT (RIM) ADA ACCESSIBLE (RIM) CHILD HEIGHT (RIM) NON FREEZE WALL HYDRANT (AFG TO CENTERLINE) SHOWER HEAD MEN (CENTERLINE) WOMEN (CENTERLINE) SHOWER VALVE STANDARD HEIGHT - MEN (CENTERLINE) STANDARD HEIGHT - WOMEN (CENTERLINE) ADA ACCESSIBLE (CENTERLINE) URINAL STANDARD HEIGHT (RIM) ADA ACCESSIBLE (RIM) CHILD HEIGHT (RIM) WASHING MACHINE OUTLET BOX (RIM) WATER CLOSET STANDARD HEIGHT (RIM) ADA ACCESSIBLE (TOP OF SEAT) CHILD HEIGHT (RIM) WATER COOLER OR DRINKING FOUNTAIN STANDARD HEIGHT (SPOUT) ADA ACCESSIBLE (SPOUT) CHILD HEIGHT (SPOUT) 30" 36" 24" 42" 31" 34" 24" 18" 78" 72" 48" 42" 38" TO 48" 24" 17" 14" 42" 15" 17" TO 19" 10" 41" 36" 30" FAX TEL SHEET: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DOCUMENT DATE: REVISIONS: STIPULATION FOR REUSE JOB NUMBER: ON A SPECIFIC SITE AT CONTEMPORARANEOUSLY WITH ITS ISSUE DATE ON AND IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON A DIFFERENT USE OF THIS DRAWING FOR ANOTHER PROJECT REQUIRES THE ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS. REPRODUCTION OF THIS DRAWING FOR REUSE ON ANOTHER PROJECT IS NOT AUTHORIZED AND MAY BE CONTRARY TO THE LAW. SEAL Gabriel J. Massa, RA, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP 3297 Route 66, Neptune, NJ 07753 t:732.918.2300f:732-898-7848 CONSULTANTS TX License No: 16849 THIS DOCUMENT IS RELEASED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRELIMINARY SUBMITTAL IT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM Autodesk Docs://300-22-003 Spring TX/300-22-003 Spr ing, TX_Central Fill Station_MEP.rvt 2/22/2023 4:08:30 PM P001 PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES AND LEGENDS 02/24/23 GCC 2250004519 SPRING, GEH 8001P001PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES AND LEGENDS SPRING, TX STORE NO. STORE NO: XXXX-XXX STEVEN A. NEVILLE LICENSE # 138452 STEVEN A. NEVILLE 2250004519 TX. CORPORATE NO: F-001236 EXPIRES 9/30/2023 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 913.742.5000913.742.5001 GENERAL NOTES 12.20.13 1.GENERAL NOTES ARE APPLICABLE TO ALL PLUMBING DRAWINGS. 2.PROVIDE ALL MATERIALS FOR A COMPLETE INSTALLATION IN ALL RESPECTS AND READY FOR INTENDED USE AND IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS. 3.STORE MUST BE KEPT IN OPERATION. ARRANGE ALL WORK TO KEEP DISRUPTIONS TO STORE OPERATIONS TO A MINIMUM. COORDINATE WITH EXISTING AND NEW CONSTRUCTION. PAY ALL NECESSARY FEES AND PERMITS. 4.IF NEW CONSTRUCTION DISRUPTS EXISTING UNDERGROUND SERVICES (GAS, SEWER, DOMESTIC WATER, FIRE SPRINKLER, ETC.), PROVIDE ALL MATERIALS AND LABOR AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THEIR PROPER OPERATION. 5.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR UTILIZING OWNER APPROVED ROOFING CONTRACTORS FOR CUTTING AND PATCHING ROOF. 6.EXISTING PIPE SIZES AND LOCATIONS HAVE NOT BEEN FIELD VERIFIED. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO FIELD VERIFY LOCATION AND SIZES OF ALL EXISTING PIPING THAT IS BEING CONNECTED TO OR MODIFIED, AND TO VERIFY THAT PROPER SLOPES AND ELEVATIONS ARE AVAILABLE.MAINTAIN MINIMUM SLOPE OF 1/8" PER FOOT FOR SAN SEWER PIPING 3" OR LARGER. MAINTAIN MINIMUM SLOPE OF 1/4" PER FOOT FOR SAN SEWER PIPING SMALLER THAN 3".REF ARCH. FOR TRENCHING REQUIREMENTS. 7.PLUMBING CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY EXISTING SEWER AND VENT PIPE SIZE AND ELEVATION AND SHALL VERIFY THAT PROPER SLOPES ARE AVAILABLE BEFORE CUTTING FLOOR SLAB FOR NEW SEWER PIPING. 8.PROVIDE ACCESS DOORS TO NEW WATER VALVES AND CLEANOUTS AS NECESSARY WHEN INSTALLED IN INACCESSIBLE AREAS. 9.PLUMBING CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ONE YEAR WARRANTY FOR PROPER SEWER SYSTEM OPERATION. 10.SANITARY DRAINAGE LINES AND FITTINGS (DRAIN, WASTE AND VENT) SHALL BE CAST IRON, COATED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE. WHERE PERMITTED BY LOCAL CODES, PVC-DWV PLASTIC SCHEDULE 40 MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF CAST IRON. 11.WATER PIPING ABOVE GRADE SHALL BE TYPE "L" HARD DRAWN COPPER JOINED WITH WROUGHT COPPER FITTINGS. MAKE JOINTS USING LEAD-FREE SOLDER AND A NON-CORROSIVE, PASTE-TYPE FLUX. MAKE PIPING CONNECTIONS TO A FIXTURE WITH CHROME-PLATED SEAMLESS BRASS TUBE. INSULATE HOT & COLD WATER PIPING WITH RIGID GLASS FIBER A MINIMUM OF 1/2" THICK WITH WHITE ALL-SERVICE JACKET (VAPOR RETARDER). 12.PROVIDE AUTOMATIC TRAP PRIMERS ON FLOOR DRAINS IF REQUIRED BY LOCAL PLUMBING CODES. 13.ALL FLOOR CLEANOUTS SHALL BE INSTALLED FLUSH WITH FLOOR FINISH MATERIAL OR FLUSH WITH CONCRETE SLAB IF NO FLOOR FINISH MATERIAL IS CALLED OUT FOR ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS. 14.LOCATE ALL FLOOR CLEAN-OUTS OUT OF TRAFFIC WAYS, WHILE MAINTAINING ACCESSIBILITY. LOCATE PER DIMENSIONS IF SHOWN ON PLANS. 15.FLOOR CUTS SHALL BE STRAIGHT AND CLEAN, REPLACE REMOVED SLAB WITH CONCRETE FLUSH AND SMOOTH WITH ADJACENT FLOOR SLAB. REFERENCE ARCHITECTURAL SHEETS. COORDINATE WITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR. 16.CAP ALL PIPING OPENINGS DURING CONSTRUCTION UNTIL FINAL CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES ARE MADE. 17.CUT AND PATCH EXISTING CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW UNDERGROUND PLUMBING PIPE. MATCH EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. 18.INSTALL CONTINUOUS SEALANT JOINT AT ALL EXTERIOR WALL PENETRATIONS. 19.PROVIDE SEISMIC BRACING BASED ON APPROPRIATE SEISMIC ZONE REQUIREMENTS PER SMACNA PUBLISHED SEISMIC DETAILS, LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY INCLUDES STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION ON DETAILS SUBMITTED FOR PERMITTING. 20.BUILDING COMPONENTS ABANDONED BY THE SCOPE OF WORK SHALL BE SECURED TO PREVENT FALLING, LOOSENING, OR CREATING DAMAGE OF ANY KIND IN THE FUTURE.
DN DN Optional RELOCATED EXPRESS (Optional) BULK CCP1 MCOUNT1 SXOVER1 MCOUNT2 OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD BBB Isolation Chamber PARATA EXPRESS FLOW RACK PARATA EXPRESS ROBOT STATIONS CART REPLENISHMENT LVD SHELVES-- REUSE SOME EXISTING PWR DROP Temporary location OVERHEAD PV / Exceptions Manual Pack Tote Baggers Manual Pick Unit of Use Script Pick Intelligent Panel Motor Panel Depucker/ Collator New New Labeling Tare Weight Imaging Gross Weight Scales Hoppers DirtyHoppers Dispenser Maintenance Hopper Cleaning Motor Zone Flexbeds DORNER 3 RECEIVING STATIONS ADU BAGGERS ORDER SORTER WITH 156 SORT LOCATIONS SORTER INDUCTION GRAVITY FEED CONVEYOR GRAVITY FEED CONVEYOR PALLET LOAD AREA STRAPPER CLOSE OUT STATIONS PALLET LOAD AREA DN DN P301 1 P301 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1" CA 3/4" CA 3/4" CA 1 3 FAX TEL SHEET: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DOCUMENT DATE: REVISIONS: STIPULATION FOR REUSE JOB NUMBER: ON A SPECIFIC SITE AT CONTEMPORARANEOUSLY WITH ITS ISSUE DATE ON AND IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON A DIFFERENT USE OF THIS DRAWING FOR ANOTHER PROJECT REQUIRES THE ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS. REPRODUCTION OF THIS DRAWING FOR REUSE ON ANOTHER PROJECT IS NOT AUTHORIZED AND MAY BE CONTRARY TO THE LAW. SEAL Gabriel J. Massa, RA, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP 3297 Route 66, Neptune, NJ 07753 t:732.918.2300f:732-898-7848 CONSULTANTS TX License No: 16849 THIS DOCUMENT IS RELEASED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRELIMINARY SUBMITTAL IT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM Autodesk Docs://300-22-003 Spring TX/300-22-003 Spr ing, TX_Central Fill Station_MEP.rvt 2/22/2023 4:09:14 PM P101 OVERALL PLUMBING PLAN 02/24/23 GCC 2250004519 SPRING, GEH 8101P101OVERALL PLUMBING PLAN SPRING, TX STORE NO. STORE NO: XXXX-XXX STEVEN A. NEVILLE LICENSE # 138452 STEVEN A. NEVILLE 2250004519 TX. CORPORATE NO: F-001236 EXPIRES 9/30/2023 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 913.742.5000913.742.5001 KEYNOTES 11" CA DROP WITH ACCESSIBLE SHUT-OFF VALVE AT 6'-0" AFF. 23/4" CA DROP WITH ACCESSIBLE SHUT-OFF VALVE AT 6'-0" AFF. 3CONNECT NEW COMPRESSED AIR PIPING TO EXISTING COMPRESSED AIR PIPING. PRIOR TO BID, FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND SIZE AT TIE-IN POINT. 1" = 10'-0" 1 OVERALL PLUMBING PLAN
DEMO EXISTING 50 HP COMPRESSORS AC-1 AC-2 FAX TEL SHEET: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DOCUMENT DATE: REVISIONS: STIPULATION FOR REUSE JOB NUMBER: ON A SPECIFIC SITE AT CONTEMPORARANEOUSLY WITH ITS ISSUE DATE ON AND IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON A DIFFERENT USE OF THIS DRAWING FOR ANOTHER PROJECT REQUIRES THE ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS. REPRODUCTION OF THIS DRAWING FOR REUSE ON ANOTHER PROJECT IS NOT AUTHORIZED AND MAY BE CONTRARY TO THE LAW. SEAL Gabriel J. Massa, RA, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP 3297 Route 66, Neptune, NJ 07753 t:732.918.2300f:732-898-7848 CONSULTANTS TX License No: 16849 THIS DOCUMENT IS RELEASED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRELIMINARY SUBMITTAL IT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM Autodesk Docs://300-22-003 Spring TX/300-22-003 Spr ing, TX_Central Fill Station_MEP.rvt 2/22/2023 4:09:31 PM P301 ENLARGED PLUMBING PLANS 02/24/23 Author 2250004519 SPRING, Checker 8301P301ENLARGED PLUMBING PLANS SPRING, TX STORE NO. STORE NO: XXXX-XXX STEVEN A. NEVILLE LICENSE # 138452 STEVEN A. NEVILLE 2250004519 TX. CORPORATE NO: F-001236 EXPIRES 9/30/2023 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 913.742.5000913.742.5001 KEYNOTES 1/4" = 1'-0" 1 ENLARGED PLUMBING DEMO PLAN 1/4" = 1'-0" 2 ENLARGED PLUMBING PLAN
MAX MAX MAX 3" 6" 3" A A 3/8" ALL THREAD ROD SECTION AA SQUARE WASHER & HEX NUT ALL THREAD ROD TYP FENDER WASHER & HEX NUT CLEVIS HANGER INSULATION SHIELD PIPING INSULATION NOTE: 1. UTILIZE FOR ALL PIPING EXCEPT SPRINKLER, ROOF DRAIN, AND REFRIGERATION PIPING. 2. SPACE HANGERS AND SUPPORTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS. 3. LOCATE HANGERS WITHIN 3 INCHES OF JOIST PANEL POINTS U.N.O. 4. DO NOT SUPPORT PIPING FROM BOTTOM CHORD OF BAR JOISTS. 5. INDIVIDUAL PIPES 3 INCH AND SMALLER NOT REQUIRED TO BE WITHIN 3 INCHES OF PANEL POINT. 6. FOR PIPE RUNNING PARALLEL TO JOISTS, ATTACH TRAPEZE BEAM CLAMPS TO JOISTS ON EACH SIDE OF PIPE TYP. 7. TRAPEZE HANGERS AND ALL THREAD RODS ARE SIZED TO CARRY (MAX) 6 - INCH DIAMETER COPPER PIPES FULL OF WATER (37.62 LBS/FT) OR EQUIVALENT. IF LOAD EXCEEDS MAXIMUM, CONTACT THE EOR FOR PROPER SIZING. 2.5"x2.5"x.25" ANGLE OR 1 5/8"x1 5/8" UNISTRUT TOP BEAM C-CLAMP TYP PIPING BRACKET TYP PIPING BRACKET PIPING INSULATION INSULATION SHIELD MAINTAIN VISIBLE CLEARANCE BETWEEN PIPE AND JOIST MEMBERS TYP FOR 6 INCH PIPE AND LARGER, USE THRU BOLT CONNECTION, WHERE POSSIBLE. USE TRAPEZE HANGER WHERE JOIST WEB CONFLICTS WITH THRU BOLT TOP CHORD OF JOIST THRU BOLT TYP JOIST PANEL POINTS TYP DECK TYP 24" MIN FOR 8 INCH PIPE AND LARGER FAX TEL SHEET: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DOCUMENT DATE: REVISIONS: STIPULATION FOR REUSE JOB NUMBER: ON A SPECIFIC SITE AT CONTEMPORARANEOUSLY WITH ITS ISSUE DATE ON AND IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON A DIFFERENT USE OF THIS DRAWING FOR ANOTHER PROJECT REQUIRES THE ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS. REPRODUCTION OF THIS DRAWING FOR REUSE ON ANOTHER PROJECT IS NOT AUTHORIZED AND MAY BE CONTRARY TO THE LAW. SEAL Gabriel J. Massa, RA, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP 3297 Route 66, Neptune, NJ 07753 t:732.918.2300f:732-898-7848 CONSULTANTS TX License No: 16849 THIS DOCUMENT IS RELEASED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRELIMINARY SUBMITTAL IT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM Autodesk Docs://300-22-003 Spring TX/300-22-003 Spr ing, TX_Central Fill Station_MEP.rvt 2/22/2023 4:09:34 PM P501 PLUMBING DETAILS AND SCHEDULES 02/24/23 GCC 2250004519 SPRING, GEH 8501P501PLUMBING DETAILS AND SCHEDULES SPRING, TX STORE NO. STORE NO: XXXX-XXX STEVEN A. NEVILLE LICENSE # 138452 STEVEN A. NEVILLE 2250004519 TX. CORPORATE NO: F-001236 EXPIRES 9/30/2023 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300 LENEXA, KS 66214 913.742.5000913.742.5001 NTS 1 PIPE SUPPORT
DN DN Optional RELOCATED EXPRESS (Optional) SHELVES ELEV INCLINE 21 ELEV ELEV ELEV 21" ELEV ELEV Two Levels, 22", OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD Isolation Chamber PARATA EXPRESS FLOW RACK PARATA EXPRESS ROBOT STATIONS REPLENISHMENT LVD SHELVES-- REUSE SOME PWR DROP Temporary location Relocated Strapper OVERHEAD PV / Exceptions Manual Pack Tote Baggers Manual Pick Unit of Use Script Pick Intelligent Panel Motor Panel Depucker/ Collator Relocated New Labeling Tare Weight Imaging Gross Weight Scales Clean Hoppers DirtyHoppers Dispenser Maintenance Hopper Cleaning Motor Zone Flexbeds 3 RECEIVING STATIONS FLOW FLOW FLOW ADU BAGGERS ORDER SORTER WITH 156 SORT LOCATIONS SORTER INDUCTION GRAVITY FEED CONVEYOR GRAVITY FEED CONVEYOR PALLET LOAD AREA STRAPPER CLOSE OUT STATIONS PALLET LOAD AREA DN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3HB 3MSB ATS-1 TRAINING ROOM 12 3LM T3HA 3LA1 3LA2 T-1 3LA4 T-2 3LA5 ELECTRICAL ROOM EXISTING 500kVA UTILITY TRANSFORMER 3HLP 3HP X3HLP EXISTING 450kW GENERATOR CCP-1 MPLC-1 PRODUCTION AREA DISCONNECT XFMR PA PA1 E201 1 E202 1 E201 2 3HC T3LA6 SHEET: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DOCUMENT DATE: REVISIONS: STIPULATION FOR REUSE JOB NUMBER: ON A SPECIFIC SITE AT CONTEMPORARANEOUSLY WITH ITS ISSUE DATE ON AND IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON A DIFFERENT USE OF THIS DRAWING FOR ANOTHER PROJECT REQUIRES THE ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS. REPRODUCTION OF THIS DRAWING FOR REUSE ON ANOTHER PROJECT IS NOT AUTHORIZED AND MAY BE CONTRARY TO THE LAW. SEAL Gabriel J. Massa, RA, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP 3297 Route 66, Neptune, NJ 07753 t:732.918.2300f:732-898-7848 CONSULTANTS TX License No: 16849 Autodesk Docs://300-22-003 Spring TX/300-22-003 Spr ing, TX_Central Fill Station_MEP.rvt 2/22/2023 3:33:21 PM E101 OVERALL POWER PLAN 02/24/23 DDP 2250004519 SPRING, WH 9101E101OVERALL POWER PLAN SPRING, TX STORE NO. STORE NO: XXXX-XXX 1" 10'-0" 1 OVERALL POWER PLAN
EXISTING STRAPPER POWER FROM COLUMNS TO NEW LOCATIONS INDICATED HERE.
J J J Optional RELOCATED EXPRESS (Optional) 108 INCLINE 21 37" 120" ELEV ELEV 36 ELEV DECLINE 36 21" 90 ELEV 37 CV1 CV1 36" OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD Isolation Chamber PARATA EXPRESS FLOW RACK PARATA EXPRESS ROBOT STATIONS CART REPLENISHMENT LVD SHELVES-- REUSE SOME EXISTING PWR DROP Temporary location OVERHEAD PV Exceptions Manual Pack Tote Baggers Manual Pick Unit of Use Script Pick Intelligent Panel Motor Panel Depucker/ Collator Relocated New New Labeling / Tare Weight Imaging Gross Weight Scales Clean Hoppers DirtyHoppers Dispenser Maintenance Hopper Cleaning Motor Panel Zone Panel Flexbeds Relocate one QC station SHELF SHELF DORNER P2 BB D ADU BAGGERS ORDER SORTER WITH 156 SORT LOCATIONS SORTER INDUCTION EL DN OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD OVERHEAD Relocated Strapper 3 RECEIVING STATIONS ORDER SORTER WITH 156 SORT LOCATIONS SORTER INDUCTION GRAVITY FEED CONVEYOR GRAVITY FEED CONVEYOR PALLET LOAD AREA STRAPPER CLOSE OUT STATIONS PALLET LOAD AREA DN 1 2 3 4 5 6 33 3HC-2,4,6 3LA6-2,4,6 UPS (BY OTHERS) (100A-3P) POWER DROP TOTE 16 3LA6-13,15,17 3HC-1,3,5 UPS (BY OTHERS) (20A-3P) 2 3LA6-7,9,11 POWER DROP LVD 1 25 3LA6-1,3,5 UPS (BY OTHERS) (20A-3P) POWER DROP REPLENISH POWER DROP PUCK 3HC T- 3LA6 3HC-7,9,11 100/3/NF/3R 3HC-8,10,12 100/3/NF/3R PA1 XFMR PA CCP-1 MPLC-1 2 3LA643 2 3LA645 2 3LA647 2 3LA649 TOTE BAGGER 2 3LA651 2 3LA653 2 3LA655 2 3LA657 2 2 2 2 UPS UPS UPS UPS 2 2 UPS UPS REPLINSHMENT REPLINSHMENT 4 3LA6-59 UPS UPS UPS UPS UPS UPS 2 2 2 UPS UPS UPS MANUAL PACK 2 UPS 2 UPS PV/EXCEPTIONS 2 UPS MANUAL PICK UNIT OF USE 3LA6-61 FLEXBED UPS 2 3LA6-61 FLEXBED UPS 2 3LA6-61 FLEXBED UPS 2 FLEXBED 2 3 4 5 7 RELOCATE
3LA613 3LA615 3LA617 3LA619 4 3LA614 3LA616 3LA618 3LA620 2 3LA621 3LA623 3LA625 3LA627 2 3LA622 3LA624 3LA626 3LA628 4 3LA629 3LA631 3LA633 3LA635 UPS 2 3LA6-30 SUPERVISOR STATION SVS-01 2 UPS UPS INDUCTION STATION IND-01 INDUCTION STATION IND-02 INDUCTION STATION IND-03 INDUCTION STATION IND-04 INDUCTION STATION IND-05 3LA6-32 TWES SERVER CLUSTER RSC-01 2 3LA6-34 3LA6-36 3LA6-38 3LA6-40 3LA6-34 3LA6-36 3LA6-38 3LA6-40 RAPID CHARGE GARAGE RCG 01-04 RAPID CHARGE GARAGE RCG 05-08 CONFIRM EXACT LOCATIONS OF RAPID CHARGERS RCG 05-08. 3LA6-38 3LA6-40 LOCATE AS REQUIRED: SLOW CHARGE CART SCC-02 LOCATE AS REQUIRED: SLOW CHARGE CART SCC-01 2 3LA6-42 +54" HAZMAT PARTS CAGE 34 SHEET: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DOCUMENT DATE: REVISIONS: STIPULATION FOR REUSE JOB NUMBER: ON A SPECIFIC SITE AT CONTEMPORARANEOUSLY WITH ITS ISSUE DATE ON AND IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON A DIFFERENT USE OF THIS DRAWING FOR ANOTHER PROJECT REQUIRES THE ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS. REPRODUCTION OF THIS DRAWING FOR REUSE ON ANOTHER PROJECT IS NOT AUTHORIZED AND MAY BE CONTRARY TO THE LAW. SEAL Gabriel J. Massa, RA, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP 3297 Route 66, Neptune, NJ 07753 t:732.918.2300f:732-898-7848 CONSULTANTS TX License No: 16849 Autodesk Docs://300-22-003 Spring TX/300-22-003 Spr ing, TX_Central Fill Station_MEP.rvt 2/22/2023 3:28:01 PM E201 ENLARGED POWER PLANS 02/24/23 DDP 2250004519 SPRING, WH 9201E201ENLARGED POWER PLANS SPRING, TX STORE NO. STORE NO: XXXX-XXX KEYNOTES 1PANEL PROVIDED BY MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT CONTRACTOR. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS SHALL PROVIDE AND TERMINATE FEEDER. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH MHE INSTALLER PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN. ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS FED OUT OF PANEL ARE INSTALLED BY MHE CONTRACTOR. 1/8" = 1'-0" 1 WORKSTATION A POWER PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0" 2 WORKSTATION B POWER PLAN
Relocate one QC station PV1 BB ADIMAGE2 D ADWEIGH2 D PV2 BB J 1 7 OFFICE 26 OFFICE 27 OFFICE 28 OFFICE 29 OFFICE 31 OFFICE 30 2 2 2 COORDINATE ALL DEVICE HEIGHTS AND LOCATIONS WITH ARCHITECTURAL AND MODULAR WALL VENDOR DRAWINGS. REF 2-E202 1 REF 2-E202 3LA5-17,19 3LA5-10,12,14,16 2 2 2 17 17 17 19 19 19 14 14 14 10 10 12 12 12 10 16 16 16 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3LA5-21 3LA5-21 3LA523 3LA523 3LA523 3LA523 SHEET: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DOCUMENT DATE: REVISIONS: STIPULATION FOR REUSE JOB NUMBER: ON A SPECIFIC SITE AT CONTEMPORARANEOUSLY WITH ITS ISSUE DATE ON AND IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON A DIFFERENT USE OF THIS DRAWING FOR ANOTHER PROJECT REQUIRES THE ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS. REPRODUCTION OF THIS DRAWING FOR REUSE ON ANOTHER PROJECT IS NOT AUTHORIZED AND MAY BE CONTRARY TO THE LAW. SEAL Gabriel J. Massa, RA, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP 3297 Route 66, Neptune, NJ 07753 t:732.918.2300f:732-898-7848 CONSULTANTS TX License No: 16849 Autodesk Docs://300-22-003 Spring TX/300-22-003 Spr ing, TX_Central Fill Station_MEP.rvt 2/22/2023 3:28:19 PM E202 ENLARGED POWER PLANS AND DETAILS 02/24/23 DDP 2250004519 SPRING, WH 9202E202ENLARGED POWER PLANS AND DETAILS SPRING, TX STORE NO. STORE NO: XXXX-XXX KEYNOTES 1ALL ELECTRICAL DEVICES WITHIN MODULAR WALLS HAVE A FLEXIBLE WHIP TO JUNCTION BOX MOUNTED ABOVE CEILING. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE FINAL CONNECTIONS. 1/4" = 1'-0" 1 ENLARGED OFFICES POWER PLAN NTS 2 MODULAR WALL DETAIL 30% DDxx/xx/xx
2AT 3MSB1315,539NMCU4Set(s) of35022737--480750.99600.0000380.0000400.4510270.0460.9614,852-0.34%-0.34%2
3AT Panelboard 3HA2314,852MCU1Set(s) of3/0AWG12844--4801050.91800.0000790.0000520.4510270.4380.7010,327-0.64%-0.97%3
4At Transformer T-13310,327MCU1Set(s) of17293--480150.9900.0001600.0000570.4510270.0770.939,592-0.08%-1.06%4
5Thru Transformer T-1439,592TX480DOE150753.612083.8380.214,575-1.06%5
6At Panelboard 3LA1534,575MCU1Set(s) of4/0AWG15082--208150.91800.0000630.0000510.4510270.0380.964,408-0.18%-1.23%6
7At Panelboard 3LA2634,408MCU1Set(s) of8AWG1557--208150.9400.0007800.0000650.4510270.3540.743,256-0.36%-1.60%7
8At Panelboard 3LA4634,408MCU1Set(s) of3AWG4774--208150.9800.0002500.0000590.4510270.1150.903,952-0.25%-1.49%8
9At Transformer T-22314,852MCU1Set(s) of4AWG3806--480150.9540.0003100.0000600.4510270.2110.8312,262-0.09%-0.42%9
10Thru Transformer T-29312,262TX480DOE150453.512087.9520.113,161-0.42%10
11At Panelboard 3LA51033,161MCU1Set(s) of1AWG7293--208150.91000.0001600.0000570.4510270.0540.952,999-0.21%-0.64%11
12At Panelboard 3HB2314,852MCU2Set(s) of350kcmil19704--4801550.94800.0000390.0000500.4510270.2110.8312,267-0.76%-1.10%12
13At Transformer T-312312,267MCU1Set(s) of3AWG4774--4803550.9540.0002500.0000590.4510273.2910.232,858-1.73%-2.83%13
14Thru Transformer T-31332,858TX480DOE150453.512081.8540.352,312-2.83%14
15At Panelboard 3LM1432,312MCU1Set(s) of1AWG7293--208100.91000.0001600.0000570.4510270.0260.972,252-0.14%-2.97%15
16At Panelboard 3HP1315,539MCU1Set(s) of3AWG4774--480500.9800.0002500.0000590.4510270.5870.639,790-0.36%-0.36%16
17At Transformer X3HLP1639,790MCU1Set(s) of10AWG981--480150.9180.0012000.0000630.4510270.5400.656,356-0.11%-0.47%17
18Thru Transformer X3HLP1736,356TX480DOE150153.7420813.1760.071,035-0.47%18
19At Panelboard 3HLP1831,035MCU1Set(s) of3AWG4774--208150.9800.0002500.0000590.4510270.0270.971,007-0.25%-0.72%19
20At Panelboard 3HC2314,852MCU2Set(s) of3/0AWG12844--4801750.93200.0000790.0000520.4510270.3650.7310,880-0.95%-1.28%20
21At Transformer T-420310,880MCU1Set(s) of2/0AWG10755--480150.91350.0001000.0000540.4510270.0550.9510,315-0.08%-1.37%21
22Thru Transformer T-421310,315TX480DOE150112.54.372083.3310.235,496-1.37%22
23At Panelboard 3LA62235,496MCU2Set(s) of3/0AWG12844--208150.93200.0000790.0000520.4510270.0270.975,353-0.19%-1.55%23
24At PDP-12335,353MCU1Set(s) of4AWG3806--2081600.9320.0003100.0000600.4510271.8740.351,863-1.30%-2.85%24
PDP-22335,353MCU1Set(s) of1AWG7293--2081600.9560.0001600.0000570.4510270.9780.512,706-1.26%-2.81%25
PDP-32335,353MCU1Set(s) of3AWG4774--2081400.9480.0002500.0000590.4510271.3070.432,320-1.40%-2.96%26
of300kcmil18177--2081650.91600.0000450.0000510.4510270.4050.713,811-1.38%-2.93%27
FEEDER SCHEDULE
ES1204 M ES1204 E124 E224 E204 EV54C E124 E54 E104 E44 E124 E53 E104 E804 E604 E103 3P 400A 3P 40A LSIG V043B 3P 70A LSIG V073C 3P 60A LSIG V063B 3P 200A LSIG V204C G4 173 3P 400A LSIG 404 T404 1200 AMPS 480Y/277V 3Ø 4W EXISTING 500kVA UTILITY TRANSFORMER 480Y/277V, 3Ø, 4W SEC EXISTING 3MSB x F1 EXISTING UTILITY CT CABINET AND METER 500KVA 480Y/277V, 3Ø, 4W SEC F2 x T-1 75KVA 208Y/120V (EXISTING) F4 F6 F5 50K FULLY RATED ELECTRICAL ROOM 200A 3P ETR F3 EXISTING PNLBD 3HA 480Y/277V T-3 45KVA 208Y/120V (EXISTING) F15 F14 X3HLP 15KVA 208Y/120V (EXISTING) F17 F19 F18 400A 3P ETR F16 EXISTING PNLBD 3HP 480Y/277V T-2 45KVA 208Y/120V (EXISTING) F11 F10 600A 3P ETR F12 EXISTING PNLBD 3HB 480Y/277V EXISTING PNLBD 3LA2 208Y/120V x F7 GENERATOR EXISTING EXTERIOR 450kW/563kVA 480/277V, 3⌀ 4W EXTERIOR EXISTING ATS1200A-4P 800A 3P (ETR) F13 F9 EXISTING PNLBD 3LA1 208Y/120V EXISTING PNLBD 3LM 208Y/120V EXISTING PNLBD 3LA4 208Y/120V F8 EXISTING PNLBD 3LA5 208Y/120V EXISTING PNLBD 3HLP 208Y/120V PRODUCTION NIC (UNO) COORDINATE EXACT PANEL LOCATION WITH MATERIAL HANDLING SUPPLIER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, TYP. 400 AMPS 208Y/120V 3Ø 4W 14KAIC 3LA6 X F24 X 25 X F26 X F27 T-4 112.5KVA 208Y/120V MHE CABINET PDP(BY OTHERS) MHE CABINET PDP(BY OTHERS) MHE CABINET PDP-3 (BY OTHERS) MHE CABINET PDP-4 (BY OTHERS) 1 1 1 F22 8,10,12 7,9,11 2,4,6 1,3,5 X F20 PNLBD 3HC 480Y/277V PRODUCTION F21 F23 PROVIDE A PERMANENT LABEL ON FRONT OF EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE; REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR LABEL REQUIREMENTS. LABEL SHALL READ AS FOLLOWS (INCLUDE RESPECTIVE NAMES IN BLANKS): TRANSFORMERS LABEL: LINE 1: TRANSFORMER SUPPLIED BY UPSTREAM LINE 2: PANELBOARD/SWITCHBOARD LINE 3: LOCATED IN ___________" LINE 4: TRANSFORMER SUPPLIES DOWNSTREAM LINE 5: PANELBOARD(S) "_____" PANELBOARD/SWITCHBOARD LABEL: LINE 1: PANELBOARD SUPPLIED BY UPSTREAM LINE 2: PANELBOARD/SWITCHBOARD LINE 3: LOCATED IN ___________" LINE 4: PANELBOARD ” SUPPLIES DOWNSTREAM LINE 5: PANELBOARD(S) "_____" SERVICE EQUIPMENT LABEL: EXAMPLE: 208Y/120V, 60HZ 800A SCCR = 65,000A MAX AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT = 58,815A CALCULATED: 01/01/2018 NOTES: A. ALL SWITCHBOARDS AND PANELBOARDS SHALL HAVE A COMMERCIALLY PRODUCED PERMANENT LABEL APPLIED, SIMILAR TO THE ABOVE, TO WARN OF POTENTIAL ARC FLASH HAZARDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 110.16 AND NFPA 70E. B. LABELING MAY BE COMPLETED BY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER, EQUIPMENT VENDOR/SUPPLIER, OR THE CONTRACTOR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THAT ALL SWITCHBOARDS AND PANELBOARDS ARE PROPERLY LABELED IN THE FIELD. WARNING ARC FLASH AND SHOCK HAZARD. APPROPRIATE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) REQUIRED. SHEET: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DOCUMENT DATE: REVISIONS: STIPULATION FOR REUSE JOB NUMBER: ON A SPECIFIC SITE AT CONTEMPORARANEOUSLY WITH ITS ISSUE DATE ON AND IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON A DIFFERENT USE OF THIS DRAWING FOR ANOTHER PROJECT REQUIRES THE ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS. REPRODUCTION OF THIS DRAWING FOR REUSE ON ANOTHER PROJECT IS NOT AUTHORIZED AND MAY BE CONTRARY TO THE LAW. SEAL Gabriel J. Massa, RA, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP 3297 Route 66, Neptune, NJ 07753 t:732.918.2300f:732-898-7848 CONSULTANTS TX License No: 16849 Autodesk Docs://300-22-003 Spring TX/300-22-003 Spr ing, TX_Central Fill Station_MEP.rvt 2/22/2023 3:28:25 PM E301 ELECTRICAL ONE-LINE DIAGRAMS AND SCHEDULES 02/24/23 DDP 2250004519 SPRING, WH 9301E301ELECTRICAL ONELINE DIAGRAMS AND SCHEDULES SPRING, TX STORE NO. STORE NO: XXXX-XXX 1. REFER TO THE SHORT-CIRCUIT AND VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS TABLE ON THIS SHEET. AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT INFORMATION IS LISTED UNDER THE "FAULT CURRENT" COLUMN. VOLTAGE DROP VALUES ARE LISTED UNDER THE "CUMULATIVE VOLTAGE DROP" COLUMN. THE AIC/SCCR RATING OF THE EQUIPMENT SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN THE AVAILABLE 3-PHASE SYMMETRICAL FAULT CURRENT. ALL SERIES RATED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROPERLY LISTED AND LABELED PER CODE. 2. THE INFORMATION SHOWN IN THE SHORT-CIRCUIT AND VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS SCHEDULE IS SHOWN FOR CALCULATION PURPOSES ONLY. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT USE THE CONDUIT TYPES, CONDUCTOR TYPES, SIZES, QUANTITIES OR LENGTHS FOR TAKEOFFS OR BIDDING PURPOSES. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN THIS SCHEDULE AND OTHER PORTIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER OF AS-BUILT CONDITIONS THAT CONSTITUTE A CHANGE FROM WHAT IS SHOWN BELOW; THIS INCLUDES CONDUCTOR LENGTHS DIFFERING BY MORE THAN 10%. 3. X F# REPRESENTS THE AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT IN RMS SYMMETRICAL AMPS AT THE RESPECTIVE TRANSFORMER, PANELBOARD, OR EQUIPMENT. FAULT CURRENT CALCULATIONS ARE BASED ON AVAILABLE CURRENT AT SECONDARY TERMINALS OF THE UTILITY TRANSFORMER AS PROVIDED BY THE UTILITY COMPANY. 4. FEEDER SIZES ARE BASED ON COPPER (CU) THHN/THWN-2 INSULATION, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. CONDUIT SIZES SHOWN ARE APPROPRIATE FOR SCHEDULE 40 PVC, EMT, GRS, IMC AND RMC; ADJUST SIZE AS NEEDED FOR OTHER RACEWAY TYPES. NUMBER DESIGNATIONS PRECEDED BY "A" INDICATE THAT THE SIZE IS BASED ON ALUMINUM (AL) WIRE. AL CONDUCTOR SIZES ARE BASED ON XHHW-2 INSULATION, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. AL WIRE MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR CU FEEDERS AS ALLOWED BY CODE, SPECIFICATIONS AND OWNER, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. AT CONTRACTOR'S OPTION, CU WIRE MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR AL, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL CONDUCTOR SIZES ARE BASED ON 75 DEG C RATED TERMINATIONS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. FOR ANY OTHER CONDITIONS MODIFY SIZES PER CODE. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 5. BRANCH CIRCUIT SIZES ARE BASED ON COPPER (CU) THHN/THWN-2 INSULATION, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. CONDUIT SIZES SHOWN ARE APPROPRIATE FOR SCHEDULE 40 PVC, EMT, GRS, IMC AND RMC; ADJUST SIZE AS NEEDED FOR OTHER RACEWAY TYPES. ALL CONDUCTOR SIZES ARE BASED ON 60 DEG C RATED TERMINATIONS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. FOR ANY OTHER CONDITIONS MODIFY SIZES PER CODE. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 6. FEEDER NUMBER DESIGNATIONS PRECEDED BY "V" INDICATE THAT THE CONDUCTORS ARE UP-SIZED DUE TO VOLT-DROP CONSIDERATIONS. PROVIDE LUG ADAPTERS AS NEEDED IN ORDER TO PROPERLY LAND CONDUCTORS AT TERMINATION(S). 7. INSTALL FEEDERS OVERHEAD AS HIGH AS PRACTICABLE AND ORTHOGONALLY ALONG BUILDING STRUCTURE, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. COORDINATE FINAL ROUTING WITH OTHER TRADES. 8. COORDINATE WORK WITH ARCHITECTURAL PHASING DRAWINGS TO PROPERLY STAGE TRANSITION TO PROVIDE POWER TO EXISTING, NEW AND TEMPORARY LOADS. MONITOR LOADS ON DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM TO MAKE SURE SHIFTING OF LOADS DOES NOT OVERLOAD ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. 9. PRIOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION, VERIFY THE EXISTING AIC/SCCR RATING OF EACH PANELBOARD/SWITCHBOARD. ALL NEW AND EXISTING OVER-CURRENT PROTECTION DEVICES (CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND FUSES) MUST HAVE AN AIC/SCCR RATING EXCEEDING THE AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT AT THAT POINT IN THE SYSTEM. NOTIFY THE OWNER AND THE ENGINEER IF THE EXISTING EQUIPMENT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THIS REQUIREMENT. 10. VERIFY THE INTEGRITY OF THE EXISTING GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM AND THAT THE NEUTRAL AND GROUND ARE PROPERLY BONDED TOGETHER AT THE POINT OF SERVICE ENTRANCE. NOTIFY THE LANDLORD, OWNER AND THE ENGINEER OF ANY EXISTING DEFICIENCIES. 11. PROVIDE PROPERLY SIZED LUGS FOR ALL EQUIPMENT, CIRCUIT BREAKERS, AND OTHER ELECTRICAL DEVICES TO ACCOMMODATE INSTALLED CONDUCTORS. A LARGER FRAME, OVERSIZED LUGS OR NONSTANDARD PRODUCT MAY BE REQUIRED IN SOME INSTANCES. UTILIZE PIN ADAPTERS ONLY IF NECESSARY AND ONLY AS ALLOWED BY MANUFACTURER AND AHJ. 12. PROVIDE TYPED FINAL CIRCUIT DIRECTORY FOR ALL PANELBOARDS TO REFLECT ACTUAL AS-BUILT CONDITIONS. COORDINATE FINA ROOM NAMES, NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS WITH OWNER PRIOR TO COMPLETION. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS SHALL BE PER CODE AND SHALL BE DISTINGUISHABLE FROM ALL OTHERS. 13. EXISTING SUBMETERING: IF IT IS NECESSARY TO REMOVE A METER, RTU SERVER, CT OR DISRUPT THE COMMUNICATION OF THE SUBMETERING SYSTEM IN ANY WAY, THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO RESTORE THE SUBMETERING SYSTEM TO THE SAME LEVEL OF OPERATION THAT EXISTED PRIOR TO THE WORK BEING INITIATED. THE EXISTENCE AND FUNCTIONALITY OF THE SUBMETERING SYSTEM SHALL BE VERIFIED BY CALLING WALMART BUILDING PERFORMANCE TEAM AT 479-204-0432 BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7 AM AND PM CENTRAL TIME. ONE-LINE DIAGRAM GENERAL NOTES UTILITY COMPANY: TXU ENERGY UTILITY CONTACT: SERVICE MANAGER PHONE: (866) 898-3465 EMAIL: COMMERCIALSUPPORT@TXU.COM ELECTRICAL UTILITY COORDINATION MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES FINAL ARC FLASH STUDY ARC FLASH STUDY IS TO BE PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR AND DONE BY SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PER SPECIFICATIONS. COORDINATE WITH ENGINEER BY PROVIDING CABLE SIZES, LENGTHS, AND BREAKER TYPES FROM UTILITY SOURCE THROUGH POWER DISTRIBUTION DOWN TO INTELLIGRATED CONTROL CABINETS. SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC TO PROVIDE PROPER LABELING TO SHOW INCIDENT ENERGY LEVEL AS WELL AS PROPER PPE LEVEL REQUIRED AT EACH SWITCHBOARD, PANELBOARD, MCC, TRANFORMER, DISCONNECT SWITCH AND INTELLIGRATED CONTROL CABINET PER NFPA 70E. CONTACT INFO: COMPANY: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC NAME: EDDIE JONES DON KING EMAIL: EDDIE.JONES@SE.COM DONALD.KING@SE.COM PRELIMINARY COORDINATION STUDY PRIOR TO SHOP DRAWING SUBMITTALS OR ORDERING EQUIPMENT PERFORM PRELIMINARY SHORT CIRCUIT AND COORDINATION STUDY. STUDIES SHALL PROVIDE SUFFICIENT DATA TO ENSURE THAT THE SELECTION OF EQUIPMENT WILL HAVE ADEQUATE RATINGS AND THE PROTECTIVE DEVICE TRIP CHARACTERISTICS WILL MEET REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. THE MAXIMUM AVAILABLE 3-PHASE SYMMETRICAL FAULT CURRENT VALUE AT THE UTILITY TRANSFORMER SECONDARY/POINT OF SERVICE IS 22,695A BASED ON PRELIMINARY INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITY. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ACTUAL AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT VALUE WITH UTILITY PRIOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. NOTIFY ENGINEER IF ACTUAL VALUE EXCEEDS DESIGN VALUE. NTS 1 ONE-LINE DIAGRAM *PER METERING REPORT WITH PEAK DEMAND OF:359 KWJul-2022 SPARE CAPACITYAMPS408 SERVICE AMPACITY1200AMPS1200.00 TOTAL AMPACITY672.05AMPS792.00 TOTAL LOAD558.73KVA658.46 EXTERIOR LIGHTING0.00125%0.00 SHOW WINDOW & TRACK LTG0.00PER NEC0.00 SIGNAGE0.00125%0.00 REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT159.85100%159.85 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT0.00100%0.00 SUPPLEMENTAL ELECTRIC HEAT0.00100%0.00 LARGEST MOTOR LOAD0.00125%0.00 MOTOR LOADS0.00100%0.00 KITCHEN EQUIPMENT0.00100%0.00 RECEPTACLES0.00100%;50%0.00 LIGHTING (PER NEC 210.20 & 220.42)0.00125%0.00 HVACWINTER0.000%0.00 HVACSUMMER0.00100%0.00 EXISTING PEAK DEMAND LOAD @ 0.9 pf *398.89125%498.6 KVAFACTORKVA LOAD DESCRIPTIONConnectedDemandDemand SERVICE SQUARE FOOTAGE:100,000 480Y/277V, 3PH SERVICE OCCUPANCY TYPE:SSERVICE DESCRIPTION: 3MSB ELECTRICAL SERVICE LOAD SUMMARY 27At
26At
PDP-42335,353MCU1Set(s)
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Motor Contribution800The connected full load motor amps (includes compressors) on the system 1Utility Service Point10,739at the secondary of the utility transformerSource Isc6X Motor Contribution =15,5391 (Radians) Conduit Type/ TX Material Quantity of Parallel Sets and Bus/ Phase & Neutral Size Resistance (R) Reactance (X) Arccos (pf) Type Degree Rise kVA New Xfmr Z Existing Xfmr Secondary Voltage Tap Setting Fault Point (F#) Bus/Feeder Description Source (Fault Point) Phase Source Isc (amps) Feeder Conductor 'C' Value Busway 'C' Value L-L Voltage (E) Circuit Length (L) Load Power Factor (pf) Circuit Load (Amperage) Conductor Transformer fM Fault Current (amps) Voltage Drop (%VD) Cumulative Voltage Drop (%VD) Fault Point (F#) NTS 2 EQUIPMENT NAMEPLATE NTS 3 ARC FLASH DETAIL KEYNOTES 1PANEL PROVIDED BY MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT CONTRACTOR. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS SHALL PROVIDE AND TERMINATE FEEDER. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH MHE INSTALLER PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN. ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS FED OUT OF PANEL ARE INSTALLED BY MHE CONTRACTOR. FEEDER TAGFEEDER DESCRIPTION 173(3)#2/0, (1)#6 G, 1-1/2" C 404(2) 2" C, EACH W/ (4)#3/0, (1)#3 G E44EXISTING (4)#8, (1)#10 G, 3/4" C E53EXISTING (3)#6, (1)#8 G, 1" C E54EXISTING (3)#6, (1)#8 G, 1" C E103EXISTING (3)#3, (1)#8 G, 1" C E104(4)#3, (1)#8 G, 1-1/4" C E124EXISTING (4)#1, (1)#6 G, 1-1/2" C E204EXISTING (4)#3/0, (1)#6 G, 2" C E224EXISTING (4)#4/0, (1)#4 G, 2" C E604EXISTING (2) 3" C, EACH W/ (4)-350 kcmil, (1)#1 G E804EXISTING (3) 3" C, EACH W/ (4)-300 kcmil, (1)#1/0 G ES1204EXISTING (4) 3" C, EACH W/ (4)-350 kcmil EV54CEXISTING (4)#3, (1)#4 G, 1-1/4" C G4#4 COPPER GROUND, 3/4” C T404(2) 2" C, EACH W/ (4)#3/0, (1)#4 SSBJ V043B(3)#4, (1)#4 G, 1" C V063B(3)#3, (1)#6 G, 1-1/4" C V073C(3)#1, (1)#4 G, 1-1/4" C V204C(4)300kcmil (1)#3 G, 3" C
SHEET: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DOCUMENT DATE: REVISIONS: STIPULATION FOR REUSE JOB NUMBER: ON A SPECIFIC SITE AT CONTEMPORARANEOUSLY WITH ITS ISSUE DATE ON AND IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE ON A DIFFERENT USE OF THIS DRAWING FOR ANOTHER PROJECT REQUIRES THE ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS. REPRODUCTION OF THIS DRAWING FOR REUSE ON ANOTHER PROJECT IS NOT AUTHORIZED AND MAY BE CONTRARY TO THE LAW. SEAL Gabriel J. Massa, RA, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP 3297 Route 66, Neptune, NJ 07753 t:732.918.2300f:732-898-7848 CONSULTANTS TX License No: 16849 Autodesk Docs://300-22-003 Spring TX/300-22-003 Spr ing, TX_Central Fill Station_MEP.rvt 2/22/2023 3:28:35 PM E502 ELECTRICAL SPECIFCATIONS 02/24/23 DDP 2250004519 SPRING, WH 9502E502ELECTRICAL SPECIFCATIONS SPRING, TX STORE NO. STORE NO: XXXX-XXX 11. WIRING DEVICES The catalog numbers listed for wiring devices are generally for 20A rated devices. Where 15A rated devices are indicated on he drawings or required for circuit rating limitations, provide wiring devices equivalent to those specified for 20A, but rated for 15A. All receptacles located outdoors or in damp or wet locations: Listed as weather Resistant designated by a WR on the faceplate. Minor changes relative to the location of electrica equipment may be made to comply with structural and building requirements as determined in the course of construction. Provide all wiring devices of the same manufacturer and not mixed on the project, o the maximum extent possible. Provide color of toggles and receptacles as requested by the Architect. Refer to detail showing receptacles table. Wiring Devices: Unless noted otherwise, devices shall be commercial grade and rated for 20A. Wiring device manufacturers: Cooper, Hubbell, Legrand, or Leviton. Switch Installations in Door/Side Light Frames: Despard type ivory switch, Pass and Seymour ACD201- or approved equal. Switch and Pilot Installations: One Despard type ivory switch and one Despard type flush 1/25 Watt neon pilot light, both installed in a single-gang box with cover plate. Pass and Seymour ACD201-IV switch and 1475 pilot light, or approved equals. Automatic Load Control Relay (ALCR) (also referred to as emergency shunt relay): UL 924 listed as emergency lighting and powe equipment. Connect ALCR in parallel with a lighting control device. Loss of normal power shall cause elay to automatically shunt emergency power to lighting circuit regardless of ighting control device position. Emergency lighting circuit shall continue to operate at full power until normal power has been restored. Provide a two-gang junction box with separation barrier and plaster ring for the ALCR, and install it adjacent to its associated lighting control device or above accessible ceiling. Provide Acuity (Lighting Controls and Design) Model GR2001 ALCR, or equivalent by Bodine, Cooper, Hubbell, Legrand, or Leviton. 12. SWITCH AND OUTLET COVER PLATES Switch and Outlet Plates: Colored, smooth nylon; by the same manufacturer as the wiring devices, wherever possible. Verify desired materials and colors with Architect before installation. Switch plates in unfinished rooms and spaces: Stamped steel, cadmium plated. Install groups of switches under one ganged-plate, usually horizontally; or, where required by details, vertically. Set all cover plates plumb, parallel, and finished flush with the wall. 13. WEATHERPROOF COVER PLATES Provide GFCI receptacles for designated weatherproo receptacles, unless indicated otherwise on the drawings. Unattended Exterior, Wet Locations or Other Locations as Indicated: In-use, NEMA 3R, recessed or flush mount, NRTL labeled plates molded from clear high impact ultraviolet stabilized polycarbonate material for easy verification that cords are plugged in and that the GFCI is functioning. Back box must be suitable for conduit connecting. Coordinate back box with wall depth. Intermatic WP1000C/HC series or equal. Attended Wet Or Damp Locations: Weatherproof cover plates NRTL listed for wet locations with cover(s) closed; die-cast aluminum or Type 302 stainless steel; single-cover for switches and vertically mounted receptacles; double-cover for horizontally mounted receptacles; self-closing covers. Cover Plates: By the same manufacturer as the wirin devices; complying with NFPA 70 ARTICLES 406.9 (A or (B) requirements or attended or unattended use as applicable. 14. ELECTRICAL SERVICE AND GROUNDING A. ELECTRICAL SERVICE See drawings for type, size, voltage, phase, and other requirements. Provide, or arrange with the serving utility for installation to provide, a recording voltmeter at the service point, on the first day the facility is open for business, for a 24-hour voltage test. If voltage and regulation are no within acceptable limits, arrange with the utility for proper voltage. Submit to the Owner report of maximum and minimum voltage and a copy of the recording voltmeter chart. B. CONNECTION TO SERVING UTILITIES Provide raceways, terminations, metering provisions and miscellaneous equipment as required for electrical and telephone services for connection by the serving utility, in strict compliance with the requirements of all applicable codes and of the serving utility involved. Verify all service terminations and connection points in he field and work in conjunction with the utility nvolved in the installation of all services. Provide all materials and equipment required for complete utility connection but not furnished by the serving utility. Notify the utility companies involved within two weeks after notice to proceed of all required information necessary for the utility to supply he project without delay. Pay all charges of the serving utility for the electrical service(s). C. GROUNDING Permanently and effectively ground and bond the electrical installation in thorough and efficient manner, and in conformance, at a minimum, with NFPA 70, or these documents, where they exceed code requirements. Use bare or insulated conductors as specified herein, and other materials indicated on the Drawings. 15. DISTRIBUTION AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT A. SERVICE ENTRANCE AND POWER DISTRIBUTION SWITCHBOARDS: 1600A AND LARGER Service entrance and power distribution switchboards must conform with the requirements of the local codes and serving utility; manufactured according to current requirements of UL 891, Dead-Front Switchboards NRTL listed and permanently labeled for service entrance use when applicable; short circuit interrupting and bracing rating as shown on the drawings. Main circuit breaker and feeder circuit breakers as indicated on the drawings. Integral ground fault relays and operators, self-powered, where indicated or required by NFPA 70. Contained in single factory-assembled dead-front enclosure with front accessible connections o incoming mains and outgoing feeder circuit breakers. Circuit Breakers: Bolt-on, thermal magnetic, "quick-make quick-break" type; toggle switching mechanism to provide manual and automatic operation; and automatic tripping clearly indicated by a neutral handle position in-between the "on" and "off" positions. Electronic Trip Molded Case Circuit Breakers: 1. Provide with electronic sensing, timing and tripping circuits for adjustable current settings, ground fault trip indicated on drawings, instantaneous trip, and adjustable short time trip. 2. Provide stationary mounting. 3. Provide ground fault sensing integral with circuit breaker. 4. Provide Electronic Energy trip unit on breakers 400 amperes and greater. Trip unit shall be capable of reading and capturing Amps, Volts, kW, kVA, and kVAR throughout the entir load rating of the circuit breaker. Provide power supply for trip units if required to conform to these specs. Trip units must be capable of communicating via serial Modbus RTU. Instruments and Sensors: Provide solid state circui monitor with six digit output display, 0.2 percen accuracy on current and voltage readings, equal to Square D "PowerLogic", PM5563RD. Provide circuit monitor with #IOM-44 input/output module for each Switchboard. Manufacturers: Square D QED type. B. SERVICE ENTRANCE CIRCUIT BREAKER: ENCLOSED, 100A-6000A Enclosed Circuit Breaker: Number of phases and ratings as indicated on the drawings; permanently labeled as suitable for use as service entrance equipment; integral self-powered ground fault relay and operator where indicated or required by NFPA 70; interlocked cover and an engraved nameplate for identification. Provide with integral and separate neutral and ground assemblies, suitable for the sizes of conductors indicated. Do not double-lug any terminations not specifically listed as suitable for more than one conductor. Enclosure: NEMA design suitable for the environment in which installed or as indicated. Manufacturers: Square D Masterpact NW Type. C. POWER DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARDS: CIRCUIT BREAKER, 1200A BUS OR SMALLER Panelboards: Dead-front distribution panelboards with number and sizes of circuit breakers as indicated on the drawings; where installed as service entrance equipment, permanently label as suitable for use as service entrance equipment; fully-rated for the available fault current indicated on the drawings; hinged, lockable front door that covers the circuit breaker handles Circuit breakers: Quick-make, quickbreak, indicating type; engraved nameplates for circuit identification of each circuit breaker. Provide typewritten card directory indicating exactly what each circuit breaker controls on the nside face of the door for circuit identification. Manufacturers: Square D Type -Line. D. LIGHTING AND APPLIANCE PANELBOARDS Panelboards: Complete with bolt-on thermal magnetic, molded case circuit breakers ssembled in a dead-front finished cabinet containing a typewritten card directory indicating exactly wha each circuit breaker controls; fully-rated and with the integrated short circuit current ratings indicated on the drawings. Plug-in type breakers will not be acceptable. All two- and three-pole breakers: Common trip type. 1. Type SWD Circuit Breakers: Use when breaker serves as a switch for 120V or 277V lighting circuits. 2. GFCI Circuit Breakers: Single- and two-pole configurations with Class A ground-fault protection (6-mA trip). Use as indicated on drawings. 3. Ground-Fault Equipment Protection (GFEP) Circuit Breakers: Class B ground-fault protection (30-mA trip). Use as indicated on drawings. 4. Handle Clamp: Loose attachment for holding circuit breaker handle in on position. Use for all circuits containing emergency lighting loads, fire alarm loads, and as indicated on drawings. Breakers serving fire alarm loads must have a permanently-affixed red label stating FA in white letters adjacent to the circuit breaker. 5. Handle padlocking device: fixed attachment for locking circuit breaker handle in on or off position. Use as indicated on drawings. Manufacturers: Square D Type NQOD or NF (as applicable, based on voltage and ampere ratings and required short-circuit interrupting ratings as scheduled on the drawings). E. CIRCUIT BREAKERS IN EXISTING PANELBOARDS Provide new circuit breakers for installation in existing panelboards, of the same manufacturer and type as the existing panelboard circuit breakers. Short circuit current interrupting rating of any new breaker shall be the larger of the existing panel rating or the available fault current indicated on the drawings. F. DISCONNECT (SAFETY) SWITCHES Disconnect (Safety) Switches: Heavy-duty, fused or non-fused (as indicated on drawings or required) NEMA KS1, externally operated, visible-blade safety switches; NEMA enclosure type indicated on the drawings or suitable for the environment n which installed. based on fusible switch and fuse sizes indicated, include Class R, J, or fuse provisions as applicable. Where indicated, provide fusible switches permanently labeled as suitable for use as service entrance equipment, with integra and separate neutral and ground assemblies, suitable fo the sizes of conductors indicated. Do not double-lug any terminations not specifically listed as suitable for more than one conductor. Provide switches where not furnished with the starting equipment, at all other points required by NFPA 70, and where indicated on the drawings. Manufacturers: Eaton, G.E., Siemens, or Square D. G. SURGE-PROTECTIVE DEVICES (SPD) Provide SPD labeled in accordance with the latest editions of UL 1283 and 1449, including the highest fault current of Sectio 37.3 (NRTL Recognized for SPD integral to panelboard) that meets or exceeds the following criteria: Maximum surge current capability (single pulse rated) per phase: 1. Service entrance switchboards, switchgear: 240kA. 2. Distribution panelboards, panelboards used for service entrance & MCC: 120kA. 3. Branch Panelboards: 80kA (non-modular is acceptable). SPD shall have a minimum EMI/RFI filtering of -50dB at 100kHz. Indicators: The SPD shall use LED indicators that provide indication of suppression component failure in all protection modes including NG, as well as optically isolated N/C dry contacts or remote monitoring. Transient Counter: A transient voltage surge counte shall be included to totalize transient voltage urges which deviate from the sine wave envelope by more than 125V. The readout shall be at least a six digit LCD located on the unit's hinged front cover. The counter shall be equipped with a battery back-up to retain memory when power is not present. A push-button switch on the display's face-plate shall be provided for manual counter reset. Switchboard, Switchgear, Panelboard, and MCC internally mounted SPD: Factory installed and NRTL labele by and at the facility of the electrical distribution equipment manufacturer. Externally mounted SPD (only allowed where noted on the construction documents): Install with conductors as short and straigh as possible. Twist the SPD input conductors together o reduce input conductor inductance. Follow the SPD manufacturer's recommended installation practices and comply with all applicable codes. Warranty: The manufacturer shall provide a minimum full five year parts, labor, and travel warranty from date of substantial completion against any part failure, excluding breakers, when installed in compliance with manufacturer's written instructions, NRTL listing requirements, and all applicable national or local electrical codes. Manufacturer shall make available local, national field engineering service support. Where direct factory employed service engineers are not locally available, travel time from the factory or nearest dispatch center shall be stated. Thoroughly factory test the specified system before shipment. Testing of each system shall include, bu shall not be limited to, quality control checks, dielectric voltage withstand tests at twice rated voltage plus 1000V per NRTL requirements, and operational nd calibration tests. Manufacturers: ABB USA, AC Data Solutions, APT, Atlantic Scientific, Current Technology, Danaher Power Solutions, Eaton, G.E. Intermatic, Lea International, Leviton, Liebert, Northern Technologies, Siemens, Square D, or Surge Suppression Incorporated. H. ARC FLASH MITIGATION Overcurrent devices, 1200 A and larger, shall be provided with an energy-reducing active arc flash mitigation capability. The energyreducing active arc flash mitigation system shall allow the operator to enable a maintenance mode using a switch which enable a preset accelerated instantaneous override trip to reduce rc flash energy. An LED on the trip unit shall indicate the trip unit is n the maintenance mode. FUSES Provide each circuit and set of fuse clips throughout the work with sizes and types as required or indicated. All fuses large than 600A: UL Class L, similar to type KRP-C Bussmann Low Peak or equal. Fuses used to protect motors: UL Class RK5, Bussmann Fusetron or equal. Fuses used to protect all other electrical equipment: UL Class RK1, dual element, Bussmann LPS/LPN or equal. All fused devices shall be labeled as to type and size of fuse required. Furnish three spare fuses of each size and type use on the project (except for main switch fuses, furnish one spare), neatly contained in properly labeled cabinet. Manufacturers: Bussmann, Edison Fuse, Mersen/Ferraz Shawmut, or Littlefuse. J. DRY-TYPE TRANSFORMERS Transformers: General purpose, NRTL listed/labeled. Comply with NEMA ST 20 and UL 1561. Insulation Class: For three-phase transformers less than 15 kVA and all single-phase, 185 degrees C, NRTL-component-recognized insulation system with a maximum of 115 degree C se above a 40 degree C ambient temperature; for three-phase transformers 15 kVA and larger, 220 degrees C, NRTL-component-recognized insulation system with a maximum of 150 degree C rise above a 40 degree C ambient temperature. NRTL-component-recognized insulation system replaces the UL 1446 nsulation rating system that used letters. Phases, Voltages, and Sizes: As indicated on the drawings. Sound Level: Not exceeding 3 dBa less than NEMA ST 20 standards for the sizes indicated when factory ested according to IEEE C57.12.91. Full-Capacity Primary Taps: For three-phase below 25 kVA and all single-phase, one 5 percent tap above and one 5 percent tap below; 25 kVA to 500 kVA, six 2.5 percent taps (2 above, 4 below); above 500 kVA, four 2.5 percent (2 above, 2 elow). Transformer Core and Coil Assemblies: Mounted on integral vibration-absorbing pads. Transformers 75 kVA and larger shall be floor mounted unless indicated otherwise. Transformers 45 kVA and smaller may be wall mounted where wall construction is suitable for the load. Floor mounted transformers shall be securely bolted to a 4 inch house keeping pad with vibration isolation pads. Wall mounted or suspended transformers shall have means of isolating vibration from the support. Wall mounts must be by same manufacturer as and provided with transformer. Transformers up through 1000 kVA shall be mounted on elastomeric vibration isolation pads. Pad shall be constructed of neoprene, rubber, glass fiber, or a combination thereof. Pads shall be ribbed or waffled in texture. Pads shall be selected for smallest durometer (hardness), preferably less than 50. Deflection of pad shall be 0.25 inches static minimum. Stack pads until the desired deflection is achieved. Make final conduit connections to transformers with flexible conduit, with at least 6 inches of slack in all directions. Minimum flexible conduit length shall be feet. Transformer Enclosures: Removable front cover, core and coil encapsulated within resin compound, drip-proof, fabricated of heavy gauge sheet steel construction. Dry locations: Ventilated NEMA 250 Type 2. Damp or wet locations: Ventilated with weather shields, NEMA 250 Type 3R. Corrosive locations: Totally enclosed, non-ventilated, NEMA 250 Type 4X, stainless steel. Provide energy-efficient transformers complying with federal regulation 10 CFR 431.192 thru 431.196 requirements. K-rated transformers shall be provided as indicated n the drawings and be listed for 115 degree C rise. Manufacturers: ACME, Eaton, G.E., Siemens, Hammond, Sola/Hevi-Duty, or Square D. K. FRACTIONAL HORSEPOWER MANUAL CONTROLLER Manual motor starters for fractional horsepower single-phase motors shall consist of a manually operated oggle switch equipped with melting alloy type overload relay. Thermal unit shall be of one piece construction and interchangeable Starter shall be inoperative if thermal unit is removed. Provide flush mounted units in finished areas and surface mounted units in unfinished areas. Starter shall have NEMA general purpose enclosure, unless otherwise indicated, and be rated for the motor horsepower required. Provide with handle guard with locking provisions and an integral pilot light. Manufacturers: Square D Class 2510 Type F, Eaton 9101 series, G.E. CR101 series, Siemens MSF series, Westinghouse MST series. L. INTEGRAL HORSEPOWER MANUAL CONTROLLER Manual motor starters shall consist of manually perated switch equipped with melting alloy type thermal overload relays. Thermal unit shall be of one piece construction and interchangeable. Starter shall be inoperative if thermal unit removed. Provide flus mounted units in finished areas and surface mounted units in unfinished areas. Starters shall have NEMA general purpose enclosure, unless otherwise indicated, and be rated for the motor horsepower required. Provide with handle guard with locking provisions and an integral pilot light. Manufacturers: Square D Class 2510 Type M, Eaton 9115 or A302 series, G.E. CR1062 series, Siemens MS eries, or Westinghouse MST series. M. MOTOR STARTING SWITCHES Motor starting switches shall consist of a toggle operated two- or three-pole switch. Contacts shall be double break silver alloy, visible from both sides of the switch, and shall have a direct linkage to the operator for positive break. Provide flush mounted units in finished areas and surface mounted units in unfinished areas Starters shall have NEMA general purpose enclosure, unless otherwise ndicated, and be rated for the motor horsepower required. Provide handle guard with locking provisions. Manufacturers: Square D Class 2510 Type K, Eaton 9115 series, G.E. TC2000 series, Siemens MS series, o Westinghouse MST series. 16. LIGHT FIXTURES, LAMPS AND BALLASTS A. LIGHT FIXTURE LOCATIONS Light fixtures shown on the drawings represent general arrangements only. Refer to architectural drawings for more exact locations. Coordinate location with all other trades before installation to avoid conflicts. Coordinate light fixture locations in mechanical rooms with final installed piping and ductwork layouts. B. LIGHT FIXTURES Provide light fixtures as scheduled on drawings, including all lamps, all necessary accessories, material and labor to securely hang, clean, and make light fixtures completely ready for use. ight fixture model numbers scheduled on the drawings show only the manufacturer, grade, and style of light fixtures required. Provide all hangers, supports, and miscellaneous hardware required to install ght fixtures, proper trim to fit each ceiling condition actually encountered, and additional tie wires connected to structure to conform to seismic requirements where required by the applicable building code. Packaging of light fixtures will not be allowed. Only those luminaires listed in the Light Fixture Schedule or approved in accordance with substitutions of these specifications will be accepted. Where the Light Fixture Schedule indicates an allowance for a specifi light fixture, the price is Contractor price. Include all additional costs for freight, lamps, and installation of light fixture and lamps Install light fixtures hung in continuous rows on channel struts specifically designed for this purpose. Surface-mount all light fixtures located in areas with a ceiling but without suspended ceilings unless otherwise indicated on the drawings. Provide rigid metal spacers finished in white ename between the top of each light fixture and the ceiling above to maintain a 1-1/2 inch space. Spacers shall be approved before installation. Install all light fixtures located in areas without ceilings immediately below the roof-framing members, or suspended from chain hangers suitable in length to provide the indicated mounting height. Hangers: "Hydee" hanger type for outlet box mounting, complete with grounding receptacle, plug, 3-wire cord, and necessary chain. Through-wiring of recessed light fixtures in suspended ceilings is not permitted. Connect each light fixture y whip to a junction box. Provide cable whips of sufficient lengths to allow for relocating each light fixture within a 5-foot radius of its installed location, but not exceeding 6 feet in unsupported lengths. C. EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNITS AND EXIT SIGNS Description: Self-contained units complying with UL 924. Battery: Sealed, maintenance-free, lead-acid type. The batteries shall be of suitable rating and capacity to supply and maintain at not less than 87-1/2 percent of the nominal battery voltage for the total lamp load associated with the unit for period of at least 1-1/2 hours, or the unit equipment shall supply and maintain not less han 60 percent of the initial emergency illumination for a period of at least 1-1/2 hours. Charger: Fully automatic, solid-state type with sealed transfer relay. Operation: Relay automatically turns lamp on when power supply circuit voltage drops to 80 percent of nominal voltage or below. Lamp automatically disconnects from battery when voltage approaches deep-discharge level. When normal voltage is restored, elay disconnects lamps from battery, and battery is automatically recharged and floated on charger. Test Push Button: Push-to-test type, in unit housing, simulates loss of norma power, and demonstrates unit operability. LED Indicator Light: Indicates normal power on. Normal glow indicates trickle charge, and bright glow indicates charging at nd of discharge cycle. Integral Self-Test: Factory-installed electronic device automatically initiates code-required test of unit emergency operation at required intervals. Test failure is annunciated by an integral audible alarm and flashing red LED. D. LAMPS Provide lamps and color temperatures as indicated n the drawings for all light fixtures; or, if not ndicated, per the Architect and/or lighting designer. Lamps shall be by the same manufacturer or color consistency. Lamps shall be compatible with the specified light ixture. Fluorescent, metal halide, and incandescent lamp manufacturers: Eiko, G.E., Osram/Sylvania, Philips, Soraa, or Venture. LED Lamps and Luminaires: Comply with ANSI C78.377 for white light LED color range; minimum CRI of 80 unless noted otherwise; LED binning specification tolerance to be within macadam ellipses of rated values; all LEDs used for same fixture type throughout the project must originate from the same production bin; minimum average rated life of 20,000 hours for LED lamps and 50,000 hours for LED luminaires; Rohs compliant. LED lamp manufacturers: Bridgelux, Cree, Nichia, Osram, or Xicato. E. BALLASTS LED Drivers: Comply with NRTL requirements and ANSI C82.77; designed for type and quantity of lamps served; sound levels not exceeding Class A ambient noise levels; lamp curren crest factor of 1.5 or less; 90-percent power factor or greater; line transient withstand ratings as defined in ANSI/IEEE C62.41, Category A.; total harmonic distortion less than 20 percent; shall tolerate sustained open circuit and short circuit output conditions without damage; shall not over-drive LEDs at a current or voltage above LED rated values; ROHS compliant; meets EN610000 requirements for input harmonics. F. DIMMABLE LIGHT FIXTURES For dimmable light fixtures provide both control an power wiring between light fixture and control device and between light fixtures. Quantity of low voltage and line voltage wiring and wire type shall be per manufacturer s recommendations. Coordinate light fixture and control device dimming types for compatibility. 17. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL A. WIRING OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT Provide all raceways and power wiring for all Division 23 equipment requiring electrical connections, including but not limited to pumps, water heaters, and HVAC equipment, and all line-voltage control and interlock wiring not provided under Division 23. Connect per manufacturers wiring diagrams. Coordinate with Division 23 for disconnects and variable frequency drives (VFD) furnished with equipment, and provide all disconnect switches and final connections as required. If VFD is separate o does not have an integral disconnect feature, provide disconnect switch with auxiliary contact such that motor will be turned of if switch is off. provide VFD cable, Belden or approved equivalent, for connection of VFD to motor when required. After installing wiring, verify that each motor load has the correct phase rotation. Verify the actual Maximum Overcurrent Protection (MOCP) device ratings and Minimum Circuit Ampacity (MCA) conductor sizing for mechanical equipment from the equipment nameplate. Base electrical installations on actual required amperages, which may vary somewhat from the conductor and equipment sizes shown on the drawings; however, in no case, reduce the size of conductors indicated on the drawings without authorization from the Engineer. Provide properly sized electrical wiring and equipment without extra cost to the Owner. Notify the Engineer of all changes required in the electrical installation due to equipment variances so that the effects on feeders, branch circuits, panelboards, fuses and circuit breakers can be checked prior to purchasing and installation. Be responsible for coordinating with Division 23 to verify the actual ampacities and correct sizes of all conductors and overcurrent protective devices for all equipment, and correct overload heaters for all motors, when starters are provided under Division 26. B. WIRING OF THERMOSTATS, TIME AND TEMPERATURE CONTROLS Provide all raceways, power wiring, and line-voltage control and interlock wiring not provided under Division 23, for all thermostats, temperature control devices, and controls, including, but not limited to, night-stats, water heater interlocks, time switches and verride timers. See mechanical drawings for locations and emperature control diagrams. Low-voltage conductors for thermostats and temperature control system may be run exposed above finished accessible ceilings, if approved and listed for this purpose, bu shall be installed in conduit within walls and where exposed in the work areas. C. TELEPHONE SYSTEM PROVISIONS Provide incoming telephone service raceways as indicated on drawings or as required by the serving telephone company. Provide 3/4inch thick plywood board, fire-retardant-treated and stamped FRT, securely anchored to the wall, at the location and of the size as indicated on the drawings. Provide flush mounted telephone outlet boxes with 1 inch conduit stub-up with pull-string concealed to accessible ceiling space at locations as indicated on the drawings. D. DATA SYSTEM PROVISIONS Provide flush mounted data outlet boxes with 1 inch conduit stub-up with pull-string concealed to accessible ceiling space at locations as indicated on the drawings. E. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT AND CONNECTIONS All wiring and connections of exit door alarms. END OF SECTION 26 Single Pole SwitchDS120CS20AC1CSB1-20CSB120 SwitchesCommerical Grade Quad/4-PlexHBL 420420H21254N/A GFCI ReceptacleWeather resistant GFTR202095TRWRW7899WRVGF20 GFCI ReceptacleGF20LA20957899-HVGF20 Other Receptacles Duplex ReceptacleWeather resistant BR20WRWR20TRWWBR20WRBR20 Duplex ReceptacleBR20CR20CR20CR20 Duplex ReceptaclesCommercial Grade Type of DeviceHubbell Pass & Seymour Leviton Cooper Wiring Devices