HomeMy WebLinkAbout815 S. Aurora St - Mechanical Issued for Permit 2021.06.22MCTSEXHAUST GRILLERETURN GRILLESUPPLY DIFFUSERVOLUME DAMPERFIRE DAMPERCONTROL DAMPERLEGENDCONNECT TO EXISTINGPBL -PUSH BUTTON CONTROLLERTIME CLOCKTHERMOSTATCO2 SENSOR/PTL CONTROLLERFLEX DUCTProject #DatePRICING SETNOT FOR CONSTRUCTION108 W. State St. Fl 2Ithaca, New York 14850ph: 607.216.8802www.streamcolab.comCOPYRIGHT STREAM COLLABORATIVE/ TAITEM. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDA1234BCD110 South Albany St.Ithaca, New York 14850ph: 607.277.1118www.taitem.com1/8" = 1'-0"6/17/2021 9:39:48 AMM0.00NotesSTRM01OVERLOOK6/22/21Visum Development Group815 South Aurora StreetIthaca, New York 14850Draft Construction SetBUILDING CA.HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS:1.During unoccupied periods as determined by 7 day programmable thermostat, the system shall be set back to adjustable setpointtemperatures.2.During occupied periods as determined by 7 day programmable thermostat, the system shall respond to setpoint temperatures. Each fan coil shall have a thermostat for heating and cooling setpoints. The unit shall remain on until setpoint is reached. 3.The heat pump system is to be the primary heating/cooling system to reach setpoint temperatures. A.In heating mode, the thermostat shall call for heat from the fan coil/heat pump and they shall remain on until satisfying setpoint temperature. If the space temperature cannot be satisfied and the temperature drops 3 degrees below setpoint temperature, the 2nd stage heat 24 Volt DC output shall energize the electric resistance heat relays. The electric heat will be integral to the fan coil. B.In cooling mode, the thermostat shall call for cooling from the fan coil/heat pump and they shall remain on until satisfying setpoint temperature. In cooling mode, the electric resistance heat shall be locked out. B.EXHAUST FANS:1.EF-1 Bathroom exhaust fan; The bathroom exhaust fan shall run continuously. In three bedroom units the fan shall run at 65 CFM,in two bedroom units the fan shall run at 50 CFM, in one bedroom units the fan shall run at 35 CFM. . C. ELECTRIC BASEBOARD HEATER1. Electric baseboard heaters shall have a unit mounted thermostat (set to 65 degrees F). Upon a call for heat, the heater shall turn on and remain on. Upon setpoint being satisfied, the heater shall turn off and remain off. SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONSPart 1 -GENERAL 1.1SUBMITTALSA.Provide electronic (pdf) submittals of the following:1.Equipment2.Equipment pads3.Lineset tubing and insulation/refrigerant piping pressure test results4.Rigid and flexible duct5.Duct insulation6.Registers, grilles, louvers, wall caps, radiation dampers7.Ductwork shop drawingsB.Testing and Balancing report air-side (all supply/return/ventilation/exhaust registers). AABC or NEBB qualified balancer. C.Closeout1.Operation and Maintenance Manual2.As-Built drawings/refrigerant piping pressure test resultsPART 2 -PRODUCTS2.1HEATING AND COOLING SPLIT SYSTEMA.System shall be a variable refrigerant flow series DX split type air conditioner using multiple indoor units of varying type and size, an inverter driven outdoor condensing unit and a direct digital control system to ensure an efficiently controlled, operated and engineered system.B.There shall be a 5 year warranty on the compressor and 1 year plus extended on all other parts. A certified contractor shallinstall the system to receive the extended warranty.C.Refrigerant circuit1.The refrigerant circuit shall include manufacturer supplied Y-branches or Header fittings to connect to single or multiple (ducted, non-ducted or mixed) indoor units to effectively and evenly distribute refrigerant throughout the VRF system.2.All field installed refrigerant pipes between outdoor unit and Y-branch or Header and from Y-branch or Header to indoor units shall be field provided. Each pipe shall be insulated separately. 3.Factory installed microprocessor controls in the outdoor unit, and indoor units shall perform functions to efficiently operate the VRF system.4.Communication between components shall be provided via a field provided and installed 18 AWG shielded wire pair and terminated in a RS485 daisy chain configuration. 5.Outdoor Unit shall be capable of continuous operation between the following outdoor ambient range. Operation outside of theseconditions is possible and may involve non-continuous operations. a.Cooling: 23°F DB to 122°F DBb.Heating: -4°F WB to 61°F WB6.The system shall be capable of operating at an elevation of at lease 164 feet above or 131 feet below the indoor units.7. All field provided piping shall be de-hydraded ACR copper pipe. Other pipe materials shall not be allowed.8. All refrigerant piping shall be insulated with 1" insulation.2.2FAN COIL1.The fan coil unit shall be designed to operate in the vertical (upflow) configuration or horizontal (left) end discharge.2.Unit shall be equipped with factory installed temperature thermistors for:a.Return air1.Refrigerant entering coil2.Refrigerant leaving coil3.Unit shall have the following functions as standard:a.Self-diagnostic function b.Auto addressing1.Auto restart functiond.Auto changeover function (Heat Recovery system only)1.Auto operation function 2.Child lock function3.Forced operation4.Dual thermistor control5.Sleep mode6.External static pressure (ESP) control7.Dual setpoint control8.Multiple aux heater applications9.Filter life and power consumption display2.3DUCTWORK A.Metallic ductwork1.Sheet metal per SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards -Metal and Flexible, low pressure requirements.a.Round ducts 1)12" or less: 30 gauge2)Over 12": 26 gaugeb.Rectangular ducts 1)36" or less: 30 gauge2)Over 36": 26 gaugec.Fabricate round and rectangular duct hangers and supports from materials and methods outlined in SMACNA -Low Pressure Duct Construction Standards, 5th Edition.d.All ductwork is to be rigid.e.Duct sizing -Pressure drop shall be no more than 0.1" SP/100 feet of duct.B.Insulation 1.All fiberglass products shall be fornaldehyde-free.2.Duct insulation in conditioned spaces: Supply R-5; Return none.3.Duct insulation in unconditioned spaces: Supply and Return R-8.4. Duct insulation for OA intake:R-8. C.Duct sealant options: a.RCD Corp Mastic #6, Hardcast Iron-Grip 601, or equal, with fiberglass mesh tape, UL 181.b.Automated aerosolized sealant: Aeroseal or approved equal.D.Registers and grilles1.Wall supply registers: Hart & Cooley with opposed blade damper.2.Wall return grilles: Hart & Cooley3.Exterior louvers: Alumininum, drainable, depth to coordinate with wall construction. 4.Provide register and louver frame styles compatible with mounting surface.5.All registers types, colors, and locations are to be coordinated with architect.E.Ceiling Radiation DampersF. Dryer Duct 1.30 ga. galv or aluminum, 4"ø rigid metal or 31/4x10 wallstacks to roof w/gooseneck and backdraft damper. 2.Makeup air required where dryer exceeds 200 cfm. 3.Exhaust ducts for domestic clothes dryers shall have a smooth interior finish. The entire exhaust system shall be supported and secured in place. The male end of the duct at overlapped duct joints shall extend in the direction of airflow. Clothes dryer transition ducts used to connect the appliance to the exhaust duct system shall be metal and limited to a single length not to exceed 8 feet in length and shall be listed and labeled for the application. Transition ducts shall not be concealed within construction.4.Provide clean out at all vertical sections of dryer exhuast duct.5.Seal all penetrations with non-combustible material.2.4MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATIONA.Plastic Nameplates: All equipment is to have laminated three layer black plastic with engraved white letters. Tag size minimum 1½”square. B.Plastic Tape Pipe Markers: All ducts and pipes are to have flexible, vinyl film tape with pressure sensitive adhesive backing and printed markings. Green background with white letters. 2.5CONTROLSA.Provide all controls as required on the schedules and to implement Sequence of Operation described on this sheet.PART 3 -EXECUTION3.1INSTALLATIONA.General1.Install all equipment per manufacturer's instructions and standard trade practices. Set units level and plumb. Provide vibration isolation in between the condensing unit and the base stand.2.All equipment shall have vibration isolation incorporated into the support system.3.Provide clearances as specified by the manufacturer.4.Provide access panels for concealed equipment, valves, dampers.5.Coordinate locations of all equipment with architectural drawing.6.Provide electric power, per NEC. Verify compatibility with equipment power characteristics. Provide new circuit breakers as required. Label breakers with neat, permanent markings. 7.All work is to be done in accordance with 2015 Uniform Code with 2016 NYS supplements. B.Refrigerant Piping1.Size and insulate refrigerant piping per manufacturer's instructions. Provide UV protectant coating for exposed exterior insulation. Comply with ASHRAE 15. Exterior pipes shall be encased in a PVC pipe cover.Perform Triple Leak and Pressure Test as per manufacturer’s instruction including checking all connections for leaks by applying a bubble solution to all joints. Document the locations of any leaks found and fix leaks and retest as per manufacturer’s instructions. Once Leak and Pressure Test is completed perform Triple Evacuation Procedure as per the manufacturer’s instructions. Once the system has been properly evacuated confirm the necessity of additional Refrigerant Trim Charge as per the manufacturer’s instructions and engineering documents. Document any refrigerant added for each unit and final refrigerant charge. If there are joints between the indoor and outdoor units other than at the units, document on as built drawings including piping riser diagram so that the joint can be located post-construction. Provide documentation for the above testing including the name of the person performing the test, day/time, results of any leaks that needed to be fixed. Notify engineer at least 48 hours prior to the testing. C.Ductwork1.All duct shall be galvanized steel unless noted otherwise. Fiberglass ductboard NOT permitted.2.Provide flexible connection to vibration producing equipment.3.Maximum 6 feet of flexible duct for connection to registers and diffusers only. Install properly supported with no kinks or sharp bends. Seal connections with adhesive and ties per Manufacturer's instructions.5.Maximum of 8 feet total in runs of flexible duct for exhaust fans.6.All mitered duct elbows are to be equipped with air-turning vanes. All radiused duct elbows are to have minimum interior radius equal to one times the duct width (width being duct dimension in direction of radius).7.Provide duct transitions as required for clearance and duct crossovers.8.All duct dimensions listed on plans are inside clear dimensions.9.Install fire dampers in all ductwork greater than 100 square inches that penetrates a fire rated wall or barrier. D.Duct Sealing1.Seal all duct joints according to one of the specified products. Method of application per manufacturer's instructions. The supply ducts shall have air losses of less than 10% of the total air flow volume measure at the fan or air-moving device.3.2COMMISSIONING, TESTING, AND BALANCINGA.Equipment to be commissioned1.Split System HVAC equipment2.Fan/coil units3.Exhaust fan4.ControlsB.Equipment checkout and startup1.Verify proper installation, initial settings, and calibration of all controls and valves.2.Provide startup as specified by manufacturer.3.Verify sequence of operation as directed by the specifications and the manufacturer.4.Verify all safety controls.C.Measurements and Adjustments1.Measure all air flows, temperatures and other characteristics as indicated in the drawings and specifications or required by the manufacturer.2.Measure motor currents.3.Measure temperature rise or drop as appropriate through fan coils.4.Adjust equipment for smooth, quiet operation. Lubricate as directed by the manufacturer5.For outdoor condensing and heat pump units, measure and report:5.1.Outdoor air temperature5.2.Superheat5.3.Subcooling5.4.Final refrigerant chargeD.Reports1.Provide written test and balance report, including sequences tested.2.Identify equipment, date and time of test.3.Provide design, initial, and final airflow values.4.Report shall be signed by Contractor and Owner's representative. E.Training1.Provide a minimum 4 hours of on site training and instructions of the system operation. Schedule training with Owner in writing to allow for attendance by maintenance staff. Obtain Owner signoff for completion of training.3.3O&M, AS BUILTS AND WARRANTYA.Provide (1) hard copy and (1) digital copy of O&M manuals. B.Provide (1) full size hard copy and (1) digital copy of as-built drawings.C.Provide all warranty information. MECHANICAL NOTESREVISIONSΔ DESCRIPTION DATECODE SECTIONCOMPLIANCEC103.2.1REFERENCE MECHANICAL AND PLUMBING DOCUMENTS FOR DUCT AND PIPE INSULATION MATERIALS, ARCHITECTURAL DOCUMENTS FOR ALL OTHER INSULATION MATERIALSC103.2.2REFERENCE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR FENESTRATION U-FACTORS AND SOLAR HEAT GAIN COEFFICIENTSC103.2.3REFERENCE ARCHITECTURAL PLANSFOR AREA-WEIGHTED U-FACTORS AND SOLAR HEAT GAIN COEFFICIENTSC103.2.4MECHANICAL DESIGN CONFORMS TO 2020IECC AND IMC CODE REQUIREMENTSC103.2.5REFERENCE MECHANICAL AND PLUMBING DOCUMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT TYPES, SIZES AND EFFICIENCIESC103.2.7REFERENCE MECHANICAL DOCUMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEM CONTROLSC103.2.8REFERENCE MECHANICAL DOCUMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT HORSEPOWER AND CONTROLSC103.2.9REFERENCE MECHANICAL AND PLUMBING SPECIFICATIONS FOR CEILING AND INSULATION LOCATIONSC103.2.12REFERENCE MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR AIR SEALING DETAILSC303.3OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SHALL BE PROVIDED TO OWNER BY CONTRACTOR FOR ALL EQUIPMENTC403.2.1HVAC LOAD SIZING HAS BEEN PERFORMED IN THE CARRIER HAP PROGRAM, USING RTS (HEAT BALANCE)METHODOLOGYC403.2.3ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT MEETS OR EXCEEDS MINIMUM EFFICIENCIES, REFERENCE MECHANICAL DOCUMENTSC403.2.4REQUIRED HVAC CONTROLS SHALL BE PROVIDED, REFERENCE MECHANICAL DOCUMENTSC403.2.4.3MOTORIZED DAMPERS PROVIDED FOR EXHAUST AND OUTSIDE AIR INTAKES GREATER THAN 300 CFM OR IN BUILDLINGS 3 STORIES OR LESSC403.2.9.1DUCT IS REQUIRED TO BE INSULATED TO THE INDICATED MINIMUM LEVEL, REFERENCE MECHANICAL DOCUMENTSC403.2.9.3INSTALLING CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL AIR DISTRIBUTION COMPONENTS ARE PROPERLY SEALEDC403.2.9.5DUCT SIZING AND DUCT DESIGN HAS BEEN PERFORMED, REFERENCE MECHANCIAL DOCUMENTSC403.2.10ALL PIPING INSULATION CRITERIA HAS BEEN MET, REFERENCE MECHANICAL/PLUMBING DOCUMENTSC403.2.11MECHANICAL SYSTEMS SHALL BE COMMISSIONED AS REQUIREDC403.5.3ECONOMIZER CONTROL NOT REQUIRED. ALL INDIVIDUAL UNIT COOLING CAPACITIES ARE LESS THAN 270,000 BTU/HRC408.2.2INSTALLING CONTRACTOR SHALL TEST AND BALANCE ALL HVAC SYSTEMS AND PROVIDE REPORT TO ENGINEERREQUIRED 2020 IECC ENERGY CONSERVATION COMPLIANCEENERGY CONSERVATION CODE COMPLIANCE STATETO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, BELIEF AND PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT, THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CODE, AS ADOPTED BY THE STATE.
UNIT 1AMechanicalStair 0See 1/ M2.00See 4/ M2.00UNIT 1BFC-2PROVIDE 8" CLEARANCE ABOVE FAN COIL FOR SPRINKLER PIPE.BedroomEBH-1UNIT 2AUNIT 2BSee 2/ M2.00See 5/ M2.00Stair 1FC-3Stair 2See 2/ M2.00See 5/ M2.00UNIT 3AUNIT 3BUNIT 4AUNIT 4BSee 5/ M2.00See 3/ M2.00BedroomStair 3FC-2HP-1APT 2AHP-1APT 3BHP-1APT 4AHP-1APT 3AHP-1APT 4BHP-2STAIRSHP-1APT 2B1M4.00__________HP-1APT 1AHP-1APT 1BPROVIDE CUSTOM INSULATED PIPE CURBWITH SIDE MOUNTED EXIT SEALS/CAPS FOR EACH PENETRATION, ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS SHALL BE FULLY SEALED, TYPICAL PROVIDE 16"X6" CONCRETE PAVERFOR EACH STAND LEG, SECURELEG TO PAVER, TYPICAL Project #DatePRICING SETNOT FOR CONSTRUCTION108 W. State St. Fl 2Ithaca, New York 14850ph: 607.216.8802www.streamcolab.comCOPYRIGHT STREAM COLLABORATIVE/ TAITEM. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDA1234BCD110 South Albany St.Ithaca, New York 14850ph: 607.277.1118www.taitem.com1/8" = 1'-0"6/17/2021 9:41:06 AMM1.00Building C Floor Plans- MechanicalSTRM01OVERLOOK6/22/21Visum Development Group815 South Aurora StreetIthaca, New York 14850Draft Construction SetBUILDING C1/8" = 1'-0"1GROUND FLOOR MECHANICAL PLAN1/8" = 1'-0"2FIRST FLOOR MECHANICAL PLAN1.EXHAUST SHALL BE 3' FROM ALL WINDOW OPENINGS. INTAKE SHALL BE 10' FROM ALL EXHAUST LOCATIONS. COORDINATE WITH ALL PENETRATIONS WITH G.C.2.ALL OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE AND MAKE-UP AIR DUCTS ARE TO BE INSULATED WITH CONTINUOUS R-8 DUCT INSULATION.3.THERMOSTATS SHALL BE MOUNTED AT 60" AFF. M1.00 GENERAL NOTESREVISIONSΔ DESCRIPTION DATE1/8" = 1'-0"3SECOND FLOOR MECHANICAL PLAN1/8" = 1'-0"4THIRD FLOOR MECHANICAL PLAN1/8" = 1'-0"5ROOF MECHANICAL PLAN
FC-1EF-1BedroomBedroomBedroomBathK/L/DD50 CFM4"ø16"x8"10"x6"10"x6"12"x8"10"x6"10"x6"10"x8"A120 CFMA120 CFMA120 CFMB140 CFM10"x6"B140 CFMC6"ø4"øPROVIDE RDFU FAN RADIATION DAMPERDC50 CFMIN JOIST SPACEIN JOIST SPACECONNECT TO KITCHEN HOOD50 CFMPROVIDE RDFU FAN RADIATION DAMPER50 CFMIN JOIST SPACEIN JOIST SPACECONNECT TO KITCHEN HOODCONNECT TO DRYERBOX DB-8014"x8"6"øFC-1K/L/DBedroomW.I.C.Bath16"x8"B245 CFMB245 CFMA150 CFM50 CFMEF-1CC6"ø6"øPROVIDE RDFU FAN RADIATION DAMPERCONNECT TO KITCHEN HOODIN JOIST SPACEIN JOIST SPACE4"øCONNECT TO DRYERBOX DB-804"øEEF-1FC-1K/L/DBedroomBedroomBedroomBath50 CFMD50 CFM16"x8"A120 CFMB140 CFMB140 CFMC6"øDC6"ø4"øPROVIDE RDFU FAN RADIATION DAMPERCONNECT TO KITCHEN HOODA120 CFM4"øCONNECT TO DRYERBOX DB-8010"x8"16"x8"A120 CFM10"x6"12"x8"10"x6"12"x8"50 CFMPROVIDE RDFU FAN RADIATION DAMPER50 CFMIN JOIST SPACEIN JOIST SPACECONNECT TO KITCHEN HOOD50 CFMPROVIDE RDFU FAN RADIATION DAMPER50 CFMIN JOIST SPACEIN JOIST SPACECONNECT TO KITCHEN HOODCONNECT TO DRYERBOX DB-8010"x6"A100 CFM10"x6"A100 CFM10"x6"A100 CFM10"x6"A100 CFMB120 CFM10"x6"10"x6"B120 CFM10"x8"12"x8"14"x8"10"x6"16"x8"EF-14"ø4"øDCDFC-1CA100 CFMB200 CFMB140 CFM12"x8"12"x8"10"x6"10"x6"10"x6"16"x8"14"x8"14"x8"A100 CFMA100 CFMFC-1CEF-14"øC6"øDD6"øPROVIDE RDFU FAN RADIATION DAMPERIN JOIST SPACE50 CFMIN JOIST SPACECONNECT TO KITCHEN HOODCONNECT TO DRYERBOX DB-804"ø50 CFMProject #DatePRICING SETNOT FOR CONSTRUCTION108 W. State St. Fl 2Ithaca, New York 14850ph: 607.216.8802www.streamcolab.comCOPYRIGHT STREAM COLLABORATIVE/ TAITEM. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDA1234BCD110 South Albany St.Ithaca, New York 14850ph: 607.277.1118www.taitem.com1/4" = 1'-0"6/17/2021 9:41:51 AMM2.00Building C EnlargedUnitsSTRM01OVERLOOK6/22/21Visum Development Group815 South Aurora StreetIthaca, New York 14850Draft Construction SetBUILDING C1/4" = 1'-0"1ENLARGED UNIT 3.2 - MECHANICAL1/4" = 1'-0"4ENLARGED UNIT 1.1 - MECHANICAL1/4" = 1'-0"5ENLARGED UNIT 3.3 - MECHANICALREVISIONSΔ DESCRIPTION DATE1/4" = 1'-0"2ENLARGED UNIT 3.4 - MECHANICAL1/4" = 1'-0"3ENLARGED UNIT 3.5 - MECHANICAL
FASTEN HEAT PUMPS TO PAVER WITH MASONRY SCREWSCONSTRUCTION SHIM WHERE NECESSARYPAVERS 100 LBS/LEG PROVIDED BY G.C.8"x16"INSULATEDOUTDOOR AIR DUCTPROVIDE CUSTOM STEEL ANGLE FRAME, RETURN PLENUM WITH FILTER ASSEMBLY TO FIT A 1" FILTER, PROVIDE MERV 8 FILTER.OUTDOOR AIR DUCT CONNECTIONFAN COILCOORDINATE CONDENSATEWITH PLUMBING. REFER TO 1/P0.02CEILING RADIATION DAMPERDUCT UP IN JOIST SPACEProject #DatePRICING SETNOT FOR CONSTRUCTION108 W. State St. Fl 2Ithaca, New York 14850ph: 607.216.8802www.streamcolab.comCOPYRIGHT STREAM COLLABORATIVE/ TAITEM. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDA1234BCD110 South Albany St.Ithaca, New York 14850ph: 607.277.1118www.taitem.com1/2" = 1'-0"6/17/2021 9:42:21 AMM4.00Mechanical Schedules& DetailsSTRM01OVERLOOK6/22/21Visum Development Group815 South Aurora StreetIthaca, New York 14850Draft Construction SetBUILDING CREVISIONSΔ DESCRIPTION DATEFAN SCHEDULEType Manufacturer Model Description Air Flow CFMExhaust ExternalStatic PressureSones Weight, lbsELECTRICALCommentsVoltage Phase MCAEF-1 Broan ZB-80 Ceiling exhaust fan 0 CFM 0.63 .3 15 lb 120 V 1 0.3 A Provide RDFU radiation fire damper. Airflowvaries, refer to sequence of operation.AIR TERMINAL SCHEDULEType Manufacturer Model Description Material & Color Border TypeNECK SIZECommentsWidth HeightA Hart & Cooley 631 Return Grille with 35 Degree Deflection Steel Surface Mount 10" 6" Color TBD by architect.B Hart & Cooley 631 Return Grille with 35 Degree Deflection Steel Surface Mount 12" 8" Color TBD by architect.C XVENT 6SEBS-S Exterior exhaust louver Plastic Surface Mount 8 3/4" 8" Color TBD by Architect, 8 week lead time, exact model number to be coordinated with wall type.D XVENT 4SEBS-S Exterior exhaust louver Plastic Surface Mount 8 3/4" 8" Color TBD by Architect, 8 week lead time, exact model number to be coordinated with wall type.E XVENT DHEB-44S Exterior exhaust louver Plastic Surface Mount 8 3/4"13" Color TBD by Architect, 8 week lead time, exact model number to be coordinated with wall type.G Titus 300RS Return Grille with 35 Degree Deflection Steel - WhiteSurface Mount 6" 6" Color TBD by architect.H Titus 300RL Adjustable Supply Grille with Double Deflection Steel - White Surface Mount 6" 6" Color TBD by architect.ELECTRIC BASEBOARD HEATER SCHEDULEType Mark Manufacturer Model Description Watts Voltage Phase CommentsEBH-1 Qmark 2503W 3' Electric baseboard heater 750 208 V 1 PROVIDE UNIT MOUNTED THERMOSTAT.FAN COIL SCHEDULEType Manufacturer Model Description Air Flow cfmCooling Btu/Hr HeatingLength Width Height Weight, lbsELECTRICALCommentsTotal Btu/Hr Voltage Phase MCAFC-1 LG Electronics LVN181HV4 Vertical Ducted Fan Coil with duct heater 640 CFM 24000.0 Btu/h 23000.0 Btu/h 1' - 9 1/4" 1' - 6" 4' - 1"129 lb 208 V 1 14.8 A Provide PREMTBVCO thermostat. Run all PVCcondensate piping to riser in mechanical closetFC-2 LG Electronics ARNU053SJA4 Wall mounted fan coil 240 CFM 5500.0 Btu/h 6100.0 Btu/h 2' - 8 3/16" 0" 1' - 0 7/16" 19 lb 120 V 1 0.3 A Provide Aspen condensate pump, PREMTBVCOthermostat. Run all PVC condensate piping to riser inmechanical closetFC-3 LG Electronics ARNU123SJA4 Wall mounted fan coil 300 CFM 12300.0 Btu/h 13600.0 Btu/h 2' - 8 3/16" 0" 1' - 0 7/16" 19 lb 120 V 1 0.3 A Provide Aspen condensate pump, PREMTBVCOthermostat. Run all PVC condensate piping to riser inmechanical closetHEAT PUMP SCHEDULEType Manufacturer Model DescriptionCoolingEERSeasonal EnergyEfficiency RatingHeatingCOPHeating SeasonalPerformance FactorLength WidthHeightWeight,lbsELECTRICALCommentsTotal Btu/HrCapacityBtu/HrVoltage Phase MCAHP-1 LG Electronics LUU189HV Heat Pump 24000.0 Btu/h 13.3 19 23000.0Btu/h3.66 9.5 37" 15" 33" 129 lb 208 V 1 20.0 A Provide wind baffles, base pan heater,disconnect and 24" tall Quicklsling standalong with 2' x 2' pavers: (4) per unit.HP-2 LG Electronics ARNU024GSS4 Heat Pump 24000.0 Btu/h 13.33 17 23000.0Btu/h4.06 10 37" 13" 33" 159 lb 208 V 1 20.0 A Provide wind baffles, base pan heater,disconnect and 24" tall Quicklsling standalong with 2' x 2' pavers: (4) per unit.1/2" = 1'-0"1TYPICAL HEAT PUMP STAND DETAIL1/2" = 1'-0"2TYPICAL MECHANICAL CLOSET SECTION