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HomeMy WebLinkAbout38010 Medical Center Ave (2)OWNER: Florida Cancer Specialists Contact: Susan Parker 38010 Medical Center Avenue Zephyrhills, FL 33450 Tel: (813) 783-1676 Fax: (813) 783-1929 ARCHITECT: SaltCo, LLC 2650 Bahia Vista Street - Suite 302 Sarasota, Florida 34239 Tel: (941) 312-5523 Fax: (941) 312-5529 # AA-26001479 MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL , PLUMBING, & SMITH, SECKMAN, & REID, INC. 301 North Cattlemen Road Suite 300 Sarasota, Florida 34232 Tel: (941) 907-7750 Fax: (941) 907-7751 GENERAL NOTES IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH SUBCONTRACTOR TO REVIEW ALL DRAWINGS, PROJECT MANUAL, ADDENDA, ETC. TO ASSURE COORDINATION OF ALL WORK AFFECTING EACH TRADE. FAILURE TO REVIEW ALL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR APPLICABLE ITEMS OF WORK SHALL NOT RELIEVE THE RESPONSIBLE PARTY FROM PERFORMING ALL WORK REQUIRED 1. EXISTING CONDITIONS - THE EXISTING CONDITIONS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS ARE BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED TO THE ARCHITECT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS ON THE JOB SITE, AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF DEVIATIONS FROM THESE DRAWINGS PRIOR TO FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF THE WORK. 2. DRAWINGS - THESE DRAWINGS SHALL NOT BE SCALED. REFER TO DIMENSIONS INDICATED, ACTUAL SIZES OF CONSTRUCTION ITEMS OR OTHER METHOD OF LOCATING CONSTRUCTION. WHERE NO DIMENSION OR METHOD OF DETERMINING A LOCATION IS GIVEN, VERIFY CORRECT LOCATION WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 3. DIMENSIONS - DIMENSIONS ON PLANS ARE FROM COLUMN GRID LINES, FACE OF MASONRY, FACE OF EXISTING WALL OR FINISHED SURFACE OF FRAMED WALL, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. DIMENSIONS INDICATED AS CLEAR SHALL BE A MINIMUM DIMENSION, FACE TO FACE OF FINISH MATERIALS. 4. PRECAUTIONS - IF UNFORESEEN CONDITIONS ARE DISCOVERED WHICH COULD CAUSE ADVERSE EFFECTS UPON THE STRUCTURE OR ITS OCCUPANTS, REPORT ANY SUCH CONDITION IMMEDIATELY TO THE ARCHITECT. TAKE PRECAUTIONS TO PROPERLY SUPPORT THE STRUCTURE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPORT ALL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCOVERED TO OWNER, ARCHITECT AND AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. 5. PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, FIRE PROTECT., STRUCTURAL, CIVIL- BRING TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT ALL CONFLICTS WITHIN THE WORK. 6. EXIT ACCESS - MAINTAIN FREE, SAFE, AND APPROVED MEANS OF EGRESS IN AND OUT OF PROJECT LOCATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS OF APPLICABLE REGULATORY AGENCIES. 7. NEW / EXISTING - NEW WORK SHALL ALIGN WITH AND MATCH EXISTING WORK EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE DIMENSIONED OR DETAILED 8. COORDINATION / ADJUSTMENT - CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL NEW WORK WITH EXISTING CONDITIONS AND ADJUST AS REQUIRED UPON ARCHITECT'S REVIEW. BASIC CRITERIA CONSTRUCTION: OCCUPANCY: AREA MAP EOUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVENUETC ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33450 SITE � a LOCATION AREA OF WORK r. . . . . . . . . . . E IV W F. Lei DRAWING SYMBOLS WALL SECTION DETAIL _4(X NUMBER AXXX WALL SECTION DRAWING NUMBER X DETAIL NUMBER / 1 AXXX DRAWING NUMBER I A COLUMN GRID REFERENCE NUMBER/LETTER + 1 PARTITION SECTION X DETAIL NUMBER OIL LEVEL LINE ELEVATION XXX X'-X' REFERENCE POINT REVISION NUMBER AREA OF REVISION A 707 SHEET NUMBER 3� DIRECTION OF VIEW INTERIOR ELEVATION NUMBER NFPA TYPE II (0,0,0), NON-SPRINKLERED F.B.C. TYPE II-B, NON-SPRINKLERED NFPA 101: CH. 39: EXISTING BUSINESS F.B.C.: BUSINESS - GROUP B BUILDING AREA TOTAL: f 41770 SF INTERIOR RENOVATED AREA TOTAL: ± 835 SF TOTAL NEW AREA: f 0 SF NO NEW AREA WILL BE ADDED AS A PART OF THIS PROJECT. APPLICABLE CODES: Florida Building Code, Building, 2014 Edition NFPA 1, The Florida Fire Prevention Code, Fifth Edition, 2012 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, 2012 Edition Florida Building Code, Plumbing, 2014 Edition Florida Building Code, Mechanical, 2014 Edition Florida Building Code, Fuel Gas, 2014 Edition Florida Building Code, Existing Building, 2014 Edition NFPA 70 - 2011 - National Electric Code (NEC) NFPA 72 - 2010 - National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 99 - 2012 - Standard for Health Care Facility Florida Accessibility Code, 2014 Edition Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities, 2010 Edition SALT 0, LLC COMMISSION N0. 71604 DATE: JULY 1, 2016 STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS A A A.B. AIR ANCHOR BOLT F F.A. F.A.C. FIRE ALARM FIRE APPARATUS CABINET P PART'N. PARTITION A/C AIR CONDITIONING F.B. FACE BRICK P.C. PRECAST CONCRETE ACCESS. ACCESSORIES F.D. FLOOR DRAIN P.C.F. PER CUBIC FOOT ADH ADHESIVE FDTN. FOUNDATION PERF. P.L. PERFORATED ADJ. ADJUSTABLE F.E.C. FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET PLAS. PROPERTY LINE PLASTER A.F.F. ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR F.F.L. FINISH FLOOR LINE P.L.F. PER LINEAR FOOT AHU AIR HANDLING UNIT F.H.C. FIRE HOSE CABINET PLT. PLATE ALT. ALTERNATE FIN. FINISH PLYWD. PLYWOOD ALUM. ALUMINUM FLASH. FLASHING P&M PATCH & MATCH ANOD. ANODIZED FLUOR. FLUORESCENT PREP. PREPARATION APPROX. APPROXIMATE FLR. FLOOR PT. POINT ARCH. ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL FLRG. FLOORING P.T. PRESSURE TREATED ASB ASBESTOS F.R. FLOOR RECEPTOR PTD. PAINTED ASPH. ASPHALT FT. FOOT OR FEET PVMT PAVEMENT AUTO AUTOMATIC FTG. FOOTING PUB. PUBLIC B BD. BOARD FURR. FURRING BET. BETWEEN FUT. FUTURE Q Q.T. QUARRY TILE BITUM. BITUMINOUS G G. GAS Q.T.B. QUARRY TILE BASE BLDG. BUILDING GA. GAUGE (GAGE) QTY• QUANTITY BILK. BLOCK G.C. GENERAL CONTRACTOR R R. RISERS BLKG. BLOCKING G. 1. GALVANIZED IRON R.A. RETURN AIR B.M. BENCHMARK GL. GLASS RAID. RADIUS BM. BEAM GR. GRADE R.D. ROOF DRAIN BOT. BOTTOM G.W.B. GYPSUM WALL BOARD BRG. BEARING RECEP. RECEPTOR BSMT. BASEMENT REF. REFERENCE B.W. BOTH WAYS REFR. REFRIGERATOR BNCH. BENCH H H.B. HOSE BIB REINF. REINFORCING H.BD. HARDBOARD REL. RELOCATED C C.A. COMPRESSED AIR H.C. HOLLOW CORE REQ'D. REQUIRED CAB CABINET H/C HANDICAPPED RESIL. RESILIENT CEM. CEMENT HDW. HARDWARE RET. RETURN C.F.I. CONTRACTOR FURNISHED AND INSTALLED HDWD. HARDWOOD REV. REVISE C.F.T. CERAMIC FLOOR TILE HGT. HEIGHT RFG. ROOFING C.G. CORNER GUARD H.M. HOLLOW METAL RGTR. REGISTER CHKD. PL. CHECKERED PLATE HORIZ. HORIZONTAL R.H. RIGHT HAND C.I. CAST IRON HR. HOUR R.L. RAIN LEADER C.I.P. CAST IN PLACE H.R. HANDRAIL RM. ROOM C.J. CONSTRUCTION JOINT H.W. HOT WATER R.O. ROUGH OPENING C.L.L. CONTRACT LIMIT LINES HVAC HEAT/VENTILATING/AIR CONDITIONING R.O.W. RIGHT OF WAY CLG. CEILING I ICIN. INCINERATOR RUB. RUBBER CLO CLOSET I.D. INSIDE DIAMETER CLR. CLEAR INS INSTRUMENT S S. SINK C.M. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER IN L. INSULATION S.C. SOLID CORE C.M.U. CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT INT. INTERIOR CNT.J. CONTROL JOINT .0 I. INVERT S.D. STORM DRAIN CASED OPENING I.P.S.C.O. P. IRON PIPE SIZE SECT. SECTION COL. COLUMN SH. SHELF CONC. CONCRETE J J.C. JANITORS CLOSET SHLVG. SHELVING CONN. CONNECTION JST. JOIST SHTG. SHEATHING CONST. CONSTRUCTION JT. JOINT SHT. SHEET CONT. CONTINUOUS K SHWR. SHOWER CRS. COURSES (BRICK OR BLOCK) K. 0. KNOCK -OUT SIM. SIMILAR CSWK. CASEWORK K.O.P. KNOCK -OUT PANEL SPECS. SPECIFICATIONS C.T. CERAMIC TILE SPKR. SPEAKER C.T.B. CERAMIC TILE BASE L LAB. LABORATORY SQ. SQUARE C.W. COLD WATER LAM LAMINATE S.ST. STAINLESS STEEL C.W.G. CLEAR WIRE GLASS LAV. LAVATORY STA. STATION L.C. LAUNDRY CHUTE STD. STANDARD D D.A. DOUBLE ACTING L.H. LEFT HAND ST'L. STEEL D.BD. DRAIN BOARD LKRS. LOCKERS STOR. STORAGE DBL. DOUBLE L.L. LIVE LOAD STRUCT. STRUCTURAL DEPT. DEPARTMENT L. PT. LOW POINT SYS. SYSTEM DET. DETAIL DEM. DEMOLITION LVR. LOUVER T D.F. DRINKING FOUNTAIN L.V.W. LEAD VIEW WINDOW T. TREAD DIA. DIAMETER M TECH. TECHNICIANS DIAG. DIAGONAL M. METER TEL. TELEPHONE DIM. DIMENSION MAT'L. MATERIAL THK. THICK DN. DOWN MAX. MAXIMUM T&G TONGUE & GROOVE D.O. DOOR OPENING M MECH. MECHANICAL TK.BD. TACK BOARD D.S. DOWN SPOUT MED. MEDIUM TOIL. TOILET DWG. DRAWING MFG. MANUFACTURER T.O.S. TOP OF SLAB D.WT. DUMB WAITER M.H. MANHOLE T.O.W. TOP OF WALL MIN. MINIMUM T.P. TOILET PARTITION E E. EAST MISC. MISCELLANEOUS TYP. TYPICAL EA. EACH MLDG. MOULDING E.H.B. ELECTRIC HOLD BACK M.M. MILLIMETER U UNF. UNFINISHED EF EXHAUST FAN M.O. MASONRY OPENING U.O.N. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ELEC. ELECTRICAL M.T. METAL THRESHOLD URIN. URINAL ELEV. ELEVATION MTD. MOUNTED UTIL. UTILITY EMERG. EMERGENCY MTL. METAL V E.P. ELECTRICAL PANEL BOARD MULL. MULLION V. VACUUM EQ. EQUAL MWK. MILLWORK VERT. VERTICAL EQUIP. EQUIPMENT VEST. VESTIBULE EXIST. EXISTING N N. N.A. NITROGEN OR NORTH NOT APPLICABLE V.I.F. VERIFY IN FIELD EXH. EXHAUST NAT. NATURAL EXP'D. EXPOSED NOM. NOMINAL W W. WEST EXP.JT. EXPANSION JOINT N.T.S. NOT TO SCALE W/ WITH EXT. EXTERIOR O WD. WOOD E.T.R. EXISTING TO REMAIN 0. OXYGEN W.G. WIRE GLASS O.A. OVERALL ON CENTER W.H.O.C. WALL HUNG O.D. OUTSIDE DIAMETER W. 1. WROUGHT IRON O.F.I. OWNER FURNISH & INSTALL W.M. WIRE MESH O.F.C.I. OWNER FURNISH, CONTRACTOR INSTALL W. P. WATERPROOFING O.F.V.I. OWNER FURNISH, VENDOR INSTALL W.S. WEATHER STRIP O.H. OVERHEAD W.W.F. WELDED WIRE FABRIC OPG. OPENING ®� / SITE NORTH LOCATION DRAWING INDEXJ. GENERAL G001 COVER, NOTES, CODE SUMMARY, DRAWING INDEX & LOCATION MAP G101 LIFE SAFETY PLAN ARCHITECTURAL A001 GENERAL DEMOLITION NOTES, PARTITION TYPES, DETAILS, AND FINISH SCHEDULE A151 DEMOLITION PLANS, NOTES, AND DETAILS A201 PLANS, DOOR AND WINDOW ELEVATIONS, DOOR SCHEDULE, AND NOTES A201E PLANS, EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE, AND NOTES A600 FIRE RATED CONSTRUCTION DETAILS A800 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS AND CASEWORK DETAILS MECHANICAL M001 MECHANICAL NOTES, SCHEDULES, AND SHEET INDEX M002 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS M003 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS M300 MECHANICAL PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION M501 MECHANICAL DETAILS PLUMBING P001 PLUMBING NOTES AND SHEET INDEX P200 PLUMBING PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL E001 ELECTRICAL LEGEND, NOTES, SHEET INDEX E002 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS REVIEW DATE E003 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS CITY OF ZEPHYRHI LS E201 ELECTRICAL PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION PLAN EXAMINE E301 ELECTRICAL PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTION E402 ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM AND PANEL SCHEDULES E501 ELECTRICAL DETAILS 'ILL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH 'REVAILING CODES =LORIDA BUILDING CODE, EQUIPMENT VENDOR DOCUMENTS - GQf6WthCaEeTRIC CODE, AND THE ATTACHED GE HEALTHCARE DOCUMENT P4CKAGE IS YRHILLS ORDINAN( PROVIDED FOR CONTRACTOR REFERENCE. CONTACT MANUFACTURER FOR ALL EQUIPMENT DESIGN, FUNCTION, AND OPERATION QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS C1 COVER SHEET, SITE READINESS, NOTES, AND DRAWING INDEX Al EQUIPMENT LAYOUT REVIEW DATE sl STRUCTURAL LAYOUT CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS S2 STRUCTURAL DETAILS PLAN EXAMINER E1 ELECTRICAL LAYOUT _ E2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS E3 ELECTRICAL DETAILS D1 EQUIPMENT DETAILS D2 EQUIPMENT DETAILS SCOPE OF WORK SCOPE OF WORK CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: INTERIOR RENOVATION TO AN EXISTING BUILDING - WORK WILL INCLUDE REMOVAL OF EXISTING PARTITIONS, DOORS, EQUIPMENT, AND CEILING. NEW WORK CONSISTS OF NEW INTERIOR PARTITIONS, INSTALLATION OF NEW DOORS/FRAMES/ SIDELITES, NEW CASEWORK AND ASSOCIATED PLUMBING FIXTURES, NEW CEILING AND ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL FIXTURES, AS WELL AS NEW INTERIOR FINISHES. NO NEW AREA IS BEING ADDED AS A PART OF THIS PROJECT. SaltCo, LLC AA 26001479 General Notes: DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. VENDOR PROVIDED EQUIPMENT SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY — REFER TO OWNER PROVIDED VENDOR DOCUMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CONTACT EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER FOR EQUIPMENT RELATED QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS. CONTRACTOR SHALL CAREFULLY STUDY AND COMPARE THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY ERRORS OR INCONSISTENCIES PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE CLEAR DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR OWNER/VENDOR FURNISHED EQUIPMENT AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY OF ANY CONFLICTS AND PROCEED ONLY UPON RESOLUTION. COLOR, STYLE, PATTERN AND MANUFACTURER OF INTERIOR FINISHES MAY VARY. SELECTIONS BY OWNER. VERIFY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH OWNER —FURNISHED RADIATION SHIELDING REQUIREMENTS — IN ANY RENOVATED, AND NEW CONSTRUCTION. EXISTING EQUIPMENT REFERENCED AND/OR NOT SHOWN, IS REMOVED BY OTHERS — UNDER SEPARATE AGREEMENT WITH OWNER. REPAIR ANY PENETRATIONS/HOLES ON EXISTING FIRE OR SMOKE RATED, AND LEAD —LINED WALLS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE WORK, IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF ALL REQUIRED FIRE / SMOKE RATINGS — INSTALL FIRESAFING AS REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE (SEE SHEET A600 FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION), AND LEAD LINING REQUIREMENTS. MAKE NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS TO GWB PARTITIONS, IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE NEW RECESSED CABLE DUCTS/CONDUITS. PATCH AND MATCH REMAINING ADJACENT SURFACES — RADIATION SHIELDING SHALL COMPLY WITH SHIELDING PLAN. SEE DETAIL C2/A201 E FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. WALLS SHOWN IN ALIGNMENT ARE TO ALIGN WITH FINISHED SURFACE. PROVIDE AND INSTALL FLORIDA BUILDING CODE APPROVED SUBTERRAINIAN TERMITICIDE AT ALL COMPACTED SOIL TO BE COVERED WITH CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB. RETREAT ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY PIPE AND CONDUIT INSTALLATION, OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORK, PRIOR TO NEW SLAB INSTALLATION. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY TERMITICIDE INSTALLATION IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE SECTION 1816, AND THAT WORK IS PERFORMED BY CERTIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. ANCER_ (S P E C I ,A L I S T Research Institute Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log JOHN P. SALT AR 92309 FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title COVER, NOTES, CODE SUMMARY, DRAWING INDEX, AND LOCATION MAP Commission No. 71604 Date Issued 07/01/16 Scale AS NOTED Sheet Number GOT Drawn By C2 Approved By JPS — Filename 71506 0001 Sa1tCo, LLC 2012 �I — I I I I' DOCTOR'S OFFICE I� 129 I I I I I I TOILET 127 U OFFICE 126 FRONT OFFICE 125 INTERVIEW ROOM 103 A4i L" ` L 1 1 SCAM E: Vr - V-0' 4) DR: LOUNGE/ .OFFICE 11 CONFERENCE 130 J 1�2 FE PASSAGE 128 ......................... FRONT DESK 104 WAITING AREA 102 EXAM 1 124 EXAM #2 123 PASSAGE• 105' x' L 00 PASSAGE I .—D ® PASSAGE 112 FEw.x. PASSAGE TOOT131 C-D STORAGE 111 TOILET [T 106 DRESSING 107 D -- wv ENTRY 101 DRESSING 108 c a o o� STORAGE — -- —— 134 - I ■ i � r ■ / =I N `� L ,0 MAINT. ■ I I y I I / 135 ■ crscm TOILET ■ V _I — �� 133 CONTROL � U i ��i i / 116 lei FE ■ ELEC# / \ 130 CT SCAN 117 ■ � 14 \ DARK ROOM 119 ♦ < CONTROL ♦♦' \ ` I 114 ...........................♦� ........... EM. ♦♦ • FF ♦ (:43)V 403.................. NORTH 0 EGRESS CALCULATIONS FIRE COMPARTMENT ( OCCUPANT LOAD FACTOR PERSONS CALCULATED EXIT CAPACITY REQ D (X) CLEAR INCHES CALCULATED DXTT CAPACITY REVID EGRESS COMPONENT NFPA 101 EXIT WIDTH PROVIDED NET INCHES PERSONS SUBTOTAL PERSONS OCCUPANT EXIT CAPACITY PROVIDED Stair=.4 Horiz-.2 Stair Hartz. Stair HodL FC 1.1 4,770 1 100 48 10.21 10 1 0.4 1 0.2 1 0 1 86 1 0 1 430 1 430 TOTAL 4 770 48 10 430 •' I'A1L1qW&=vJ_���L�i���� LIFE SAFETY SUMMARY - ASC OCCUPANCY: B — BUSINESS FIRE SPRINKLER: YES OCCUPANCY LOAD: 48 PERSONS NO. OF EXITS REQUIRED: 2 NO. OF EXITS PROVIDED: 2 MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE ALLOWED TO EXIT (SPRINKLERED): 200 FT MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE PROVIDED TO EXIT (SPRINKLERED): 71 FT MAXIMUM PATH OF COMMON TRAVEL DISTANCE ALLOWED: 75 FT MAXIMUM PATH OF COMMON TRAVEL DISTANCE PROVIDED: 35 FT LIFE SAFETY GENERAL NOTES: 1. THE CONTRACTOR SWILL VERIFY TWIT DU EGRESS IS MAINTAINED FOR ALL OCCUPIED AREAS OF THE BUILDING THROUGHOUT ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION. SaltCo, LLC AA 26001479 Sheet Notes: LIFE SAFETY LEGEND HOUR FlR SISTANT MS OKE PARTITION 2 HOUR FIRE RESISTANT PARTITION 1 HOUR _ FlRE RESISTANT SMOKE PARTITION R 1 HOURE Fl RESISTANT PARTITION ...................................................... TRAVEL DISTANCE EC EXTENT OF SMOKE COMPARTMENT EX TRAVEL DISTANCE TO EXIT X EXIT SIGN • FE FIRE EXTINGUISHER ■ FEC FIRE EXTINGUISHER IN CABINET ❑E FIRE ALARM PULL a FIRE ALARM CHIME AND STROBE El FIRE ALARM STROBE EMERGENCY LIGHT PACK 45 EGRESS WITH LIGHTING AND CLEAR WIDTH IN INCHES ?h 711111 FLU""'RIDA C"ANCER S P E C I A L I S T S Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log 0, �S JOHN P. SAL — AR 92309 FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title LIFE SAFETY PLAN 0' 0 0 0 0 Commission No. 71604 Date Issued 07/01/16 Scale AS NOTED Sheet Number G 1 01 Drawn By C2 Approved By J� _ Filename 71604 G101 sawk = 2007 I . i i 'I !I!! I-' I- I I I L 1! - - I i - -1 IN11 1 1 1 Il GENERAL DEMOLITION NOTES 1. IT IS THE INTENT OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS TO PROVIDE FOR FIRE RETARDANT WOOD NAILER ALL REQUIRED DEMOLITION TO BE PERFORMED, WITHOUT SPECIFICALLY I>< ADDRESSING EACH AND EVERY ITEM. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE FOR ALL CLOSE CEILING SPACE WITH 6 INCIDENTAL AND ASSOCIATED DEMOLITION REQUIRED FOR RENOVATED OR CLOSE OPEN DUCTS W/25 MIL FIRE -RETARDANT POLY. NEW WORK TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE. GA. GALV. SHEET METAL SEAL ALL JOINT PENETRATIONS 2. DEMOLITION KEYNOTES: REFER TO KEYNOTE LEGEND FOR EXPLANATION 7 AND PERIMETER WITH DUCT OF EACH NUMBERED ITEM ON THE DEMOLITION PLAN. SPECIFIC DEMOLITION SEAL AROUND ALL PIPE TAPE ITEMS ARE NOT TO BE CONSIDERED ALL INCLUSIVE OR COMPLETE IN AND DUCT PENETRATIONS THEMSELVES. ADDITIONAL DEMOLITION NOT DIRECTLY INDICATED MAY BE IN THE PARTITION AND REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE THE DESIRED RESULT. POLY BARRIER WITH DUCT 3. SITE VISIT: PRIOR TO BIDDING, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE TAPE FACILITY AND THOROUGHLY FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH EXISTING EXIST GWB OR ACT CEILING CONDITIONS. NO CLAIMS FOR ADDITIONAL WORK DUE TO UNFORESEEN PLASTER TAPE ALL JOINTS; CONDITIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED 4. ADDITIONAL ITEMS: FOR DEMOLITION AND PHASING, WHERE INDICATED, ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTION: REFER TO STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL OR PLUMBING DRAWINGS MOBILE DUST CONTAINMENT AND AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO EACH FIRE RATED, SMOKE TIGHT ?%OLTTION WORK: CARRY OUT DEMOLITION WORK TO CAUSE AS LITTLE CONSTRUCTION ISOLATION BARRIER UNITS BY 'KONTROL COMPRESSIBLE INSULATION INCONVENIENCE TO ADJACENT OCCUPIED BUILDING AREAS AS POSSIBLE. KUBE" (OR EQUAL).CONTAINMENT DEMOLISH IN AN ORDERLY AND CAREFUL MANNER AS REQUIRED TO UNIT TO HAVE ACCOMMODATE NEW WORK. PROTECT EXISTING SUPPORTING STRUCTURAL JOINT COMMISSION COMPLIANCE CONTINUOUS SEALANT BEAD MEMBERS. PERFORM DEMOLITION IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE DOCUMENTATION AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. SCHEDULE ALL DEMOLITION WORK WITH FINISH OCCUPIED SIDE WITH OWNER PRIOR TO START OF THE WORK. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL GLOSS PAINT COORDINATE ALL TRADES TO ENSURE THE WORK IS PERFORMED IN A TIMELY MANNER AS SCHEDULED. RENOVATION SIDE OCCUPIED SIDE 6. EXISTING SYSTEMS: ALL EXISTING SYSTEMS SUCH AS ALARMS, ELECTRICITY, WATER SPRINKLERS, ETC. SHALL REMAIN ACTIVE AT ALL NOTE TIMES DURING DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION, ANY EXCEPTION TO THIS .�Jp ADEQUATE BRACING 5/8" GWB ON 3 5/8" MTL SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH OWNER AND ARCHITECT PRIOR TO THE FOR POLY BARRIER TO STUDS 1 HR) - U.L. DESIGN IEE&NFLICTS: ANY CONFLICTS FOUND WITH EXISTING CONDITIONS AND ENSURE A CONTINUOUS 96D INSULATION BAITS REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT SEAL WHILE MAINTAINING TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ACHITECT. IF THE CONFLICT AFFECTS THE REQUIRED NEGATIVE AIR SEAL PERIMETER OF WALL WITH PROGRESS OF THE WORK, VERIFY WITH ARCHITECT SOLUTION NECESSARY PRESSURE DUCT TAPE PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH THAT PORTION OF THE WORK. COORDINATE . SECURE ALL TAPE W/E& CONTINUOUS SEALANT BEAD ALL TRADES TO ASCERTAIN NO FURTHER WORK WILL BE IMPACTED BY THE HIGH TACK SPRAY OR COMPRESSIBLE INSULATION CONFLICT OR ITS SOLUTION. EQUAL EQU 8. REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING CONSTRUCTION AS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING DEMOLITION WORK AT THIS FLOOR LEVEL, ABOVE AND BELOW. EXAMPLE: PENETRATE AND CONSTRUCTION BARRIER D ETAI L PATCH STRUCTURAL FLOOR, PARTITIONS, CEILINGS AND FIRE PENETRATIONS FOR MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING PENETRATIONS. S(ALE: 3" = 1'-0" 9. COORDINATE AND SCHEDULE ACCESS TO ALL DEPARTMENTS OUTSIDE OF THIS SCOPE OF WORK WITH THE OWNER PRIOR TO ANY WORK. 10. PROVIDE NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE FROM ALL AREAS UNDER RENOVATION FOR THE DURATION OF DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION. f CEILING AS SCHEDULED 11. STRUCTURE: PREVENT MOVEMENT OR SETTLEMENT OF STRUCTURE. - - PROVIDE AND PLACE BRACING OR SHORING AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ONE LAYER 5/8" SAFETY AND SUPPORT OF STRUCTURE. ASSUME LIABILITY FOR SUCH GWB TOP OF MOVEMENT, SETTLEMENT, DAMAGE OR INJURY. CEASE OPERATIONS AND PARTITION NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY IF SAFETY OF THE STRUCTURE APPEARS TO BE ENDANGERED. TAKE PRECAUTIONS TO PROPERLY CONT. TRACK SUPPORT THE STRUCTURE. DO NOT RESUME OPERATIONS UNTIL SAFETY IS ffS CTION: EXERCISE CARE DURING WORK TO PROTECT EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN. REPAIR TO EXISTING CONSTRUCTION DUE TO DAMAGE SHALL BE DONE AT NO COST TO THE OWNER. 13. CONSTRUCTION SEPARATION PARTITIONS: ERECT AND MAINTAIN DUST 3 5/8" METAL STUDS ® 16" O.C. PROOF PARTITIONS AS REQUIRED TO PREVENT SPREAD OF DUST, FUMES AND SMOKE TO OTHER PARTS OF THE BUILDING. PARTITIONS SHALL BE MINIMUM 1-HOUR RATED CONSTRUCTION WHEN SEPARATING WORK FROM ONE LAYER LEAD -LINED 5/8" GWB ON OCCUPIED AREAS, ALONG EXIT ACCESS CORRIDORS AND BUILDING EXITS PROCEDURE SIDE OF PARTITION OR WHERE REQUIRED BY CODE OR GOVERNING AUTHORITY. ON COMPLETION, REMOVE PARTITIONS AND REPAIR DAMAGED SURFACES TO PROCEDURE ROOM SIDE MATCH ADJACENT SURFACES AND FINISHES. (SEE 7 WA60WMWIMATERIALS: EXCEPT WHERE NOTED OTHERWISE, MAINTAIN ONE LAYER 5/8" GWB ON NON - POSSESSION OF ALL MATERIALS BEING DEMOLISHED. EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURE SIDE OF PARTITION ARTICLES OF VALUE REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE OWNER. NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO REMOVAL AND OBTAIN ACCEPTANCE REGARDING METHOD OF REMOVAL REMOVE ALL MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS, SOUND ATTENUATION INSULATION LINE OF STRUCTURE CONNECTORS, FASTENERS, FLOORING, CEILING TILE AND GRID, ETC., NOT REQUIRED FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION. ARTICLES OF NO VALUE, INCLUDING CONT. RUNNER TRASH, DEBRIS, WASTE MATERIALS, ETC., SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND DISPOSED OF IN A LEGAL, APPROVED MANNER. 1 15. REPAIR: REPAIR ALL DEMOLITION PERFORMED IN EXCESS OF THAT CONT. SEALANT BOTH SIDES OF REQUIRED AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. PARTITION 16. DISPOSAL- REMOVE FROM SITE ALL CONTAMINATED, VERMIN INFESTED OR DANGEROUS MATERIALS ENCOUNTERED AND DISPOSE OF BY SAFE, ��11/2- GAP AT BOTTOM GWB TYP. APPROVED MEANS SO AS NOT TO ENDANGER THE HEALTH OF WORKERS AND PUBLIC. BURNING OF MATERIALS ON SITE IS NOT PERMITTED. 17. COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION PHASES: REMOVE ALL DEMOLISHED MATERIALS, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, ETC., FROM THE SITE UPON COMPLETION NON RATED OF THE WORK. LEAVE SITE IN CONDITION ACCEPTABLE TO THE ARCHITECT, AND READY FOR THE NEXT PHASE OF WORK. LEAD -LINED LOW -WALL, 18. REFER TO HOSPITAL'S PROTOCOLS FOR INFORMATION REGARDING INFECTION CONTROL AND DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION. THESE PROTOCOLS ADDRESS BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: PARTITION A. REMOVAL OF DEBRIS FROM THE PROJECT. B. DELIVERY OF NEW MATERIALS INTO THE BUILDING. A.) 3-5/8" METAL STUDS ® 16" O.C., TYP. C. STORAGE OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. B.) 5/8" LEAD -LINED GWB AT PROCEDURE SIDE OF WALL. D. CLEANING OF DUST AND DEBRIS FROM BOTH CONSTRUCTION AND C.) 5/8" GWB AT NON -PROCEDURE SIDE AND TOP OF WALL. OCCUPIED AREAS. D.) USE LOW -WALL PARTITION BRACE WHERE INDICATED - 19. MAINTAIN AT ALL TIMES THE FIRE RATED INTEGRITY OF ALL VERTICAL SEE FLOOR PLANS AND DETAIL C2/A001. SHAFTS. 20. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADHERING TO ALL HOSPITAL PROTOCOLS AS THEY RELATE TO CONSTRUCTION NOISE, LINE OF STRUCTURE VIBRATION, INFECTION CONTROL AND ANY OTHER THAT MAY AFFECT THE ONGOING SAFE OPERATION OF THE FACILITY DURING CONSTRUCTION. 21. CONTRACTOR SHALL ROUTE/SCHEDULE DELIVERY OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AS WELL AS THE REMOVAL OF CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS TO MINIMIZE ITS IMPACT TO HOSPITAL OCCUPIED AREAS. EXTEND GWB TO 6" ABOVE CLG. 22. NO CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS SHALL BE STORED IN OCCUPIED PATIENT AREAS. 23. CONTRACTOR SHALL SWEEP AND DAMP MOP FLOORS ALONG THE AREAS OF MATERIAL MOVEMENT TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF DUST AND DEBRIS THROUGHOUT THE OCCUPIED AREAS. CEILING AS SCHEDULED 24. THE INTEGRITY OF THE FIRE/SMOKE COMPARTMENTS SHALL BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS, ONE LAYER 5/8" LEAD -LINED GWB DURING PHASED CONSTRUCTION, SHOULD A FIRE/SMOKE BARRIER BE REMOVED, EITHER A PERMANENT NEW BARRIER OR TEMPORARY BARRIER MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THAT BARRIER WHICH IS BEING REMOVED FURRING TO MATCH EXISTING ADJACENT SHOULD BE CONSTRUCTED BEFORE THE EXISTING BARRIER IS REMOVED. (DEPTH, SPACING, ETC.) CONSTRUCTION 25. IF DURING THE DEMOLITION PROCESS, THE CONTRACTOR ENCOUNTERS DAMAGE AFFECTING THE INTEGRITY OF ANY EXISTING RATED EXISTING WALL WALL/MEMBRANE, HE SHALL REPAIR SUCH DAMAGE IN ORDER TO RETURN WALL/MEMBRANE TO ITS INTENDED FIRE/SMOKE RATING. 26. FIRE ALARM AND SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEMS SHALL REMAIN ACTIVE DURING THE ENTIRE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS, SPRINKLER HEADS MAY BE COVERED DURING HOURS OF CONSTRUCTION, BUT MUST BE REMOVED DURING IDLE HOURS. SHOULD THE ABOVE BE IMPOSSIBLE, A FIRE WATCH CONT. SEALANT SHALL BE ESTABLISHED UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS CAN BE PLACED BACK INTO OPERATION. 27. IF THE FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM AND/OR THE REQUIRED FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IS SHUT DOWN GREATER THAN 4 HOURS IN A 24-HOUR PERIOD, THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION SHALL BE 1 2" GAP AT BOTTOM GWB TYP. / NOTIFIED AND AN APPROVED FIRE WATCH SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR ALL PARTIES LEFT UNPROTECTED BY THE SHUTDOWN UNTIL THE SPRINKLER 2 SYSTEM AND/OR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM HAS BEEN RETURNED TO SERVICE. 28. CONSTRUCTION BARRIERS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE DEMOLITION N 0 N RATED BEGINS. POST SIGNAGE AS REQUIRED AT DOORS TO THE WORK AREA: "CONSTRUCTION AREA - DO NOT ENTER" LEAD -LINED, SINGLE 29. CONSTRUCTION BARRIERS ARE TO MAINTAIN ACCESS TO ALL ACTIVE MEDICAL GAS ISOLATION, CONTROL VALVES AND ALARM PANELS. SIDED, FURRED PARTITION. 30. PROVIDE TEMPORARY EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHTING, SIGNAGE, FIRE ALARM DEVICES AND EXTINGUISHERS AS REQUIRED. A.) FURRING TO MATCH ADJACENT EXISTING (DEPTH, SPACING, ETC.) 31. NOTIFY OWNER 48 HOURS PRIOR TO OBSTRUCTION OF DOORWAYS FOR CONSTRUCTION RECONSTRUCTION OF PARTITIONS. COORDINATE WORK WITH OWNER TO B.) 5/8" LEAD -LINED GWB AT PROCEDURE SIDE OF WALL. OCCUR AT TIME OF MINIMAL USAGE, SUCH AS WEEKENDS OR AFTER C.) EXTEND GWB TO 6" MIN. ABOVE CEILING REGULAR HOURS. 32. AT NO TIME SHALL ANY EGRESS DOOR OR PASSAGE BE OBSTRUCTED PROVIDING AN ALTERNATE, CODE COMPLIANT MEANS OF EGRESS, PARTITION TYPES WITHOUT B3 REFER TO N.F.PA. 101 SECTION 18.7.9 SCALE: NTS 33. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE DEBRIS FROM CONSTRUCTION AREA IN AIR TIGHT CONTAINER. EILING AS SCHEDULED LEAD LINING SHALL CONFORM TO LEAD LINING PLAN AS PROVIDED. IT SHALL BE CONTINUOUS THROUGHOUT. MAINTAIN INTEGRITY OF RADIATION SHIELDING, EAD LINING SHALL CONFORM TO PHYSICIST'S REPORT AS PROVIDED BY OWNER. IT SHALL BE CONTINUOUS THROUGHOUT. MAINTAIN INTEGRITY OF RADIATION SHIELDING. 3 5/8" METAL STUDS ® 16" O.C. DNE LAYER 5/8" GWB EACH SIDE SOUND ATTENUATION INSULATION CONT. RUNNER CONT. SEALANT BOTH SIDES OF P RTITION 1 /2" GAP AT BOTTOM GWB TYP. 3 NON RATED PARTITION A.) 3 5/8" STUDS AT 16" O.C. B.) 5/8" GWB BOTH SIDES OF STUDS TO BOTTOM OF STRUCTURE ABOVE 'irt , JAMB OR SILL CONDITION .EAD LINED HOLLOW METAL FRAME FAQ IINFI> =A PROCEDURE ROOM SIDE LEAD SHIELDING TO TIE-IN TO NEW LEAD LINED PARTITION FOR CONTINUOUS RADIATION BARRIER HEAD/JAM B/SILL LEAD -LINED VIEW WINDOW C) SCALE: 3r - 1'-0r 3" x 1 /4" STL CHANNEL ATTACHED TO DBL. BOXED MTL STUDS AT END OF Cn j LOW PARTITION AND STL o E a I BASE PLATE I a I CONTINUOUS WELD AT ao STEEL BASE PLATE AND STEEL CHANNEL _ I 3/8" STEEL GUSSETT o WELDED TO VERT. STL. CHANNEL AND STL. BASE o W j I PLATE III I III 3" x 1 /4" STEEL PLATE o Q W/ 9/16" DIA. HOLES FOR 0 1 /2"DIA. ANCHOR BOLTS Co TO CONC. FLOOR. 8• ANCHORS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN PAIRS ALONG THE LENGTH OF THE BASE PLATE. PROVIDE FLAT H.D. BOLTS FOR FLAT INSTALLATION OF METAL SILL PLATE. RUNNER TRACK IS TO BE INSTALLED BENEATH STEEL BASE LOW -WALL PARTITION PLATE. SUPPORT BRACKET DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. LAMINATE BACK PIECE TO GWB FACE LAYER 5/8" LEAD LINED GWB AT ALL SIDES (5 SIDES) OF RECESSED OPENING SHALLOW FIVE SIDED BOX 5/8" LEAD LINED GWB AT PROCEDU E ROOM SIDE OF PARTITION (TYP) JUNCTION BOX (TYP) JUNCTION BOX AT GWB LEAD LINED PARTITION SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" ►' STEEL STUDS - CHANNEL f 1 5/8" 25 MSG, GALV EXISTING/NEW - 5/8" LEAD LINED GWB AT PROCEDURE ROOM SIDE OF PARTITION (TYP) 5/8" LEAD LINED GWB AT ALL SIDES r (5 SIDES) OF RECESSED OPENING t II CABLE DUCT/UTILITY BOX I I -CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY DIMENSIONS I I AND MOUNTING HEIGHT W/ APPROPRIATE I I CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND/OR I I EQUIPMENT VENDOR DOCUMENTS, OR AS I I INDICATED ON THE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS c STEEL STUDS REFER TO RADIATION PHYSICIST'S REPORT, TO DETERMINE REQUIRED L,+-' L THICKNESS AND LOCATION OF LEAD LINED GWB - RADIATION SHIELDING. EQUIPMENT AT GWB LEAD LINED PARTITION SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" PLEAD -LINED PARTITION DETAILS SCALE: AS NOTED NTERIOR FINISH NOTES GENERAL FINISH NOTES: • CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN AND REMOVE OLD PAINT, STAIN, ETC. FROM ALL WALL MOUNTED ACCESSORIES BEING REMOVED AND REINSTALLED. • CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ALL VOIDS AND PENETRATIONS AT LEAD -LINED PARTITIONS - INSTALL LEAD -LINED GWB AS REQUIRED. • CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ALL VOIDS AND PENETRATIONS AT FIRE AND SMOKE RATED PARTITIONS - INSTALL FIRESAFING AS REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE. • FINAL INTERIOR FINISH, COLOR, PATTERN AND MANUFACTURER SELECTION BY OWNER. COLORS & PATTERNS MAY VARY. • NEW DOORS FINISH TO MATCH EXISTING. • EXISTING FURNISHINGS AND MOVABLE EQUIPMENT TO BE RELOCATED BY OWNER. • ALL FLOORING SEAMS TO BE WELDED PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. PAINT: • ALL WALL COLORS TO BE PAINTED IN EGG SHELL FINISH. • ALL MOLDING TRIM TO BE PAINTED IN SEMI -GLOSS FINISH. • ALL DOOR TRIM TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH ADJACENT WALL COLOR; SEMI -GLOSS FINISH. • ALL WALLS TO BE PAINTED 'PT1', UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. • ALL METAL PAINTED DOORS, DOOR FRAMES, ACCESS DOORS, ELECTRIC PANEL COVERS, RECESSED CABINET DOORS, HVAC REGISTERS, GRILLES, ETC. (EXCEPT THOSE WHICH ARE PRE -FINISHED, STAINLESS STEEL, OR ANODIZED ALUMINUM) SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH ADJACENT WALL COLOR. • FIRE EXTINGUISHER & FIRE HOSE CABINETS SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH ADJACENT WALL COLOR. • INTERIOR WINDOW AND VIEW WINDOW FRAMES TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH ADJACENT WALL COLOR. • WHERE DOOR FRAMES ARE NOTED OR SCHEDULED TO RECEIVE DIFFERENT PAINT COLORS ON EACH SIDE OF PARTITION - COLOR CHANGE SHALL OCCUR AT INSIDE CORNER OF DOOR JAMB STOP. • EXISTING WALL COVERING AND WALL COVERING BORDERS TO BE REMOVED, WITH WALL SURFACES PATCHED AND PREPARED TO RECEIVE NEW PAINT FINISH. • ADDITIONAL WALL PREP MAY BE REQUIRED WHERE NEW WALL BASE IS ONLY 4" HIGH IN LIEU OF EXISTING 6" HIGH WALL BASE. • PROVIDE BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT (IF REQUIRED BY COLOR SCHEDULE BELOW - MIX BENJAMIN MOORE TO MATCH OTHER MANUFACTURER'S COLORS LISTED) PLASTIC LAMINATE: • IN VERTICAL APPLICATIONS, ALL GRAIN TO RUN VERTICALLY, TYPICAL. SCOPE OF WORK APPLICATION NOTES A. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL WALLPAPER IN PREPARATION TO RECEIVE NEW FINISH. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE ALL NECESSARY REPAIRS TO WALLS. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL FLOORING AND WALL BASE IN ALL ROOMS IN PREPARATION TO RECEIVE NEW FINISH. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE ALL NECESSARY REPAIRS TO FLOORS. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL EXISTING CEILING ASSEMBLY IN ROOMS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. PATCH/REPAIR/PAINT ANY CEILING GRID THAT IS SCRATCHED OR CHIPPED WITH PAINT 'PT3'. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE ANY DEFECTIVE CEILING TILE WITH 'LIKE' TILE TO EXISTING - CONSULT WITH OWNER. INTERIOR FINISH MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS PLASTIC LAMINATE [CASEWORK] PLM-1 /ALL CASEWORK U.N.O - MATCH BLDG. CASEWORK STANDARD (TO BE SELECTED BY OWNER) PLM-2 /ALL COUNTERTOPS U.N.O - MATCH BLDG. CASEWORK STANDARD (TO BE SELECTED BY OWNER) (NOTE: All adjacent backsplash and sidesplash to match countertop laminate, unless noted otherwise) SHEET FLOOR FL1 = WOOD GRAIN SHEET VINYL FLOORING TO MATCH BLDG. STANDARD (TO BE SELECTED BY OWNER), • WITH MATCHING WELD ROD WALL BASE BSE-1 INTEGRAL - SEE 'FL1' ABOVE PAINT CEILING / SOFFIT PAINT PT-3 /ALL - UNDERSIDE OF SOFFITS AND CLG. GRID - "Super White" (in semi -gloss finish) (MFR. TO BE SELECTED BY OWNER) WALL PAINT PT-1 / GENERAL WALLS - TO BE SELECTED BY OWNER PT-2 / ACCENT WALLS - TO BE SELECTED BY OWNER ACOUSTICAL CEILING ACT1 / MATCH EXISTING BLDG. TILE AND GRID STANDARD r\i\L-r1 U1 vvvi\r\ WORK LOCATION PLAN SCALE: 3/32" = 1'-0" NORTH C) SaltCo, LLC AA 26001479 General Notes: A. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. B. VENDOR PROVIDED EQUIPMENT SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY - REFER TO OWNER PROVIDED VENDOR DOCUMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CONTACT EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER FOR EQUIPMENT RELATED QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL CAREFULLY STUDY AND COMPARE THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY ERRORS OR INCONSISTENCIES PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. D. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE CLEAR DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR OWNER/VENDOR FURNISHED EQUIPMENT AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY OF ANY CONFLICTS AND PROCEED ONLY UPON RESOLUTION. E. COLOR, STYLE, PATTERN AND MANUFACTURER OF INTERIOR FINISHES MAY VARY. SELECTIONS BY OWNER. VERIFY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. F. MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH OWNER -FURNISHED RADIATION SHIELDING REQUIREMENTS - IN ANY RENOVATED, AND NEW CONSTRUCTION. G. EXISTING EQUIPMENT REFERENCED AND/OR NOT SHOWN, IS REMOVED BY OTHERS - UNDER SEPARATE AGREEMENT WITH OWNER. H. REPAIR ANY PENETRATIONS/HOLES ON EXISTING FIRE OR SMOKE RATED, AND LEAD -LINED WALLS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE WORK, IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF ALL REQUIRED FIRE / SMOKE RATINGS - INSTALL FIRESAFING AS REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE (SEE SHEET A600 FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION), AND LEAD LINING REQUIREMENTS. I. MAKE NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS TO GWB PARTITIONS, IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE NEW RECESSED CABLE DUCTS/CONDUITS. PATCH AND MATCH REMAINING ADJACENT SURFACES - RADIATION SHIELDING SHALL COMPLY WITH SHIELDING PLAN. SEE DETAIL C2/A201 E FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. J. WALLS SHOWN IN ALIGNMENT ARE TO ALIGN WITH FINISHED SURFACE. K. PROVIDE AND INSTALL FLORIDA BUILDING CODE APPROVED SUBTERRAINIAN TERMITICIDE AT ALL COMPACTED SOIL TO BE COVERED WITH CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB. RETREAT ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY PIPE AND CONDUIT INSTALLATION, OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORK, PRIOR TO NEW SLAB INSTALLATION. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY TERMITICIDE INSTALLATION IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE SECTION 1816, AND THAT WORK IS PERFORMED BY CERTIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. ?0 )(FIA0.) A IN (C"'ER SPEC 1 A L I T. Research InsUtute Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log JOHN P. SAL`f - AR 92309 FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title GENERAL DEMOLITION NOTES, PARTITION TYPES, DETAILS, AND FINISH SCHEDULE Commission No. 71604 Date Issued 07/01/16 Scale AS NOTED Sheet Number A001 Drawn By C2 Approved By J� Filename 71604 - A001 SolWo, LLC 2007 - - ' - - -- - — - - - I -- II 1 1 I P 1! 1 11 1 1 1 ' 1_ 'ILI -- I I __ I I I h II LILP" I I I I IN — MOUNT TO STABLE RIGID CEILING (CONCRETE) UNISTRUT P1001 OR EQUIVALENT SEE DETAIL A. 60" x 14" min. MOUNTING PLATE LOCATED AT ISOCENTER OF EQUIPMENT. PLATE MATERIAL: 1/4" MILD STEEL OR ALUMINUM. MOUNT TO STABLE RIGID FLOOR (CONCRETE) FINISHED WALL SURFACE (INSIDE OF ROOM) 114' Mr I dh=. DETAIL A SUPPORT DETAIL — _, FOR WALL —MOUNTED VENDOR EQUIPMENT SCALE: N.T.S. (SEE VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION) fly Note: This is NOT recommended for concrete ceiling to lay —in ceiling distance of more than 36". Anti —sway devices will be required at more than 36", consult with Architect if ant —sway support is required. SUPPORT DETAIL — FOR CEILING —MOUNTED DAZ SCALE: N.T.S. 126" - 132" TO FINISHED FLOOR REQUIRES LONG POST 120" TO FINISHED FLOOR REQUIRES INTERMEDIATE POST 108" - 114" TO FINISHED FLOOR REQUIRES SHORT POST if MOUNT] ASSEME (BY GE SUPPORT DETAIL — FOR CEILING—MOUN A3 SCALE: N.T.S. ALL EIGHT (8) PADS MUST BE SECURED TO SOLID STABLE CEILING ABOVE OR STRUCTURAL STEEL SUPPORT. UP TO 36" 6" VENDOR EQUIPMENT (SEE VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION) IISTRUT (CONTRACTOR SUPPLIED) 14"x 14"x .50" STEEL PLATE INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR 0.375" BOLTS (NOT BY GE) 14"x 14"x .50" TEEL PLATE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR IDOR EQUIPMENT (SEE VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION) REFLECTED CEILING PLAN DEMOLITION SYMBOL LEGEND I I EXISTING ACT & GRID EXISTING ACT & GRID TO REMAIN — _ TO BE REMOVED I I EXISTING CAN LIGHT EXISTING CAN LIGHT FIXTURE TO REMAIN FIXTURE TO BE REMOVED EXISTING 12'02' EXISTING 12'x12' El RECESSED UGHT FIXTURE RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE TO REMAIN TO BE REMOVED EXISTING 2x4 LAY —IN EXISTING 20 LAY —IN LIGHT FIXTURE TO REMAIN LIGHT FIXTURE TO BE REMOVED EXISTING OWNER'S EXISTING OWNER'S EQUIPMENT/FIXTURE TO ❑ EQUIPMENT/FIXTURE TO REMAIN BE REMOVED ® EXISTING HVAC SUPPLY/ ® EXISTING HVAC SUPPLY/ ® RETURN DIFFUSER/ © RETURN DIFFUSER/ GRILLE TO REMAIN GRILLE TO BE REMOVED LINE OF EXISTING ACT _ _ _ _ _ LINE OF LIMITS OF ACT CLG. CHANGE (SOFFIT) TILE AND GRID REMOVAL DUST PROOF REFLECTED CEILING CONSTRUCTION &____1DEMOLITION NOTES — PARTITION REFER TO KEYNOTES UNISTR SCALE: N.T.S. REFELCTED CEILING PLAN DEMOLITION GENERAL NOTES A. ALL EXISTING ACT TILE AND GRID ARE TO REMAIN UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. CEILING TILES WITH RECESSED DEVICES MAY BE REMOVED AND RE —LOCATED TOGETHER PER NEW REFLECTED CEILING PLAN DRAWINGS. PROTECT ALL CEILING DEVICES DURING DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION. B. REPLACE ANY DAMAGED CEILING TILE WITH TILE TO MATCH ADJACENT EXISTING. C. SEE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER ABOVE —CEILING DEMOLITION REQUIREMENTS AND INFORMATION. REFELCTED CEILING PLAN _ RD1. LINES OF FACE OF EXISTING ACT SOFFIT TO BE RE—LOCATED/EXTENDED. MODIFY AS INDICATED. SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. RD2. REMOVE ALL EXISTING CEILING TILE AND GRID IN THIS AREA IN ITS ENTIRETY. SALVAGE FOR RE—USE/RE—LOCATION, OR PER OWNER'S DIRECTION. RD3. LINES OF LIMITS OF ACT TILE AND GRID REMOVAL. RD4. REMOVE EXISTING CEIUNG—MOUNTED EQUIPMENT (CAMERA) IN ITS ENTIRETY AND SALVAGE FOR REUSE/RELOCATION OR PER OWNER'S DIRECTION. SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. RD5. REMOVE EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE INDICATED, AND SALVAGE FOR REUSE/ RELOCATION OR PER OWNER'S DIRECTION. SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. RELOCATE/REPLACE OPENING IN GRID WITH CEILING TILE TO MATCH ADJACENT EXISTING. R06. REMOVE EXISTING 2x4 LAY —IN LIGHT FIXTURE IN ITS ENTIRETY AND SALVAGE FOR RE —USE, OR PER OWNER'S DIRECTION. SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. RELOCATE/REPLACE OPENING IN GRID WITH CEILING TILE TO MATCH ADJACENT EXISTING. RD7. REMOVE EXISTING HVAC SUPPLY/RETURN GRILLES INDICATED IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND SALVAGE FOR RE—USE/RELOCATION, OR PER OWNER'S DIRECTION. SEE REFLECTED CEIUNG PLAN AND MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. RD8. PROVIDE DUST —PROOF PARTITION (BELOW) DURING DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION — SEE DETAIL 81/A001 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. RD9. NO CEIUNG WORK — EXISTING TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL NEW/ RE —LOCATED UNISTRUT MAINS — CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ANCHORAGE o IS SECURE ° ° CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL 01 NEW/RE—LOCATED P1000 ° HORIZONTAL UNISTRUT CROSS BRACE — CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY CONNECTIONS TO MAINS CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL NEW/ RE —LOCATED P1001 UNISTRUT .a CHANNEL AS INDICATED ON UNISTRUT PLAN — UTILIZE RE —LOCATED HARDWARE WHERE POSSIBLE NEW/RE—LOCATED P1001 UNISTRUT CHANNEL PER EQUIP. MFR. REQ., TYP.. MOUNTING DETAIL DEMOLITION FLOOR PLAN SYMBOL LEGEND n .......... ........... . . . . . . . . . . . EXISTING PARTITION / CASWORK / FIXTURE TO REMAIN EXISTING PARTITION / CASWORK / FIXTURE TO BE REMOVED EXISTING PORTION OF CONC. FLOORING TO BE REMOVED OWNER'S WALL—MTD. EQUIPMENT TO BE REMOVED DUST PROOF CONSTRUCTION PARTITION DEMOLITION NOTES — REFER TO KEYNOTES DEMOLITION PLAN GENERAL NOTES A. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL WALLPAPER, BORDERS, AND WALL COVERING. PATCH/REPAIR ALL REMAINING WALL SURFACES IN PREPARATION TO RECEIVE NEW WALL FINISH — SEE FINISH PLAN FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. B. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL FLOORING AND WALL BASE IN PROJECT LOCATION. PATCH/REPAIR ALL REMAINING FLOOR AND WALL SURFACES IN PREPARATION TO RECEIVE NEW FLOOR FINISH & WALL BASE — SEE FINISH PLAN FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. C. SEE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER DEMOLITION REQUIREMENTS AND INFORMATION NOT COVERED ON THIS PLAN. DEMOLITION PLAN KEYNOTES D' D1. REMOVE PORTION OF UPPER AND LOWER CASEWORK INDICATED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND SALVAGE PER OWNER'S DIRECTION. PATCH/REPAIR REMAINING WALL SURFACES IN PREPARATION FOR NEW WORK/FINISH. SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. D2. REMOVE EXISTING PLUMBING FIXTURE INDICATED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND SALVAGE PER OWNER'S DIRECTION. CAP PIPING BEHIND WALL OR BELOW FLOOR AS REQUIRED. PATCH/REPAIR REMAINING WALL AND/OR FLOOR SURFACES IN PREPARATION FOR NEW WORK/FINISH. D3. REMOVE PORTION OF PARTIAL HEIGHT PARTITION INDICATED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND SALVAGE PER OWNER'S DIRECTION. PATCH/REPAIR REMAINING WALL SURFACES IN PREPARATION FOR NEW WORK/FINISH. SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. D4. REMOVE LEAD—UNED PARTITION VIEWER WINDOWS INDICATED IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND SALVAGE FOR RE —USE OR PER OWNER'S DIRECTION. SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. D5. REMOVE PORTION OF CASEWORK INDICATED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND SALVAGE PER OWNER'S DIRECTION. PATCH/REPAIR REMAINING WALL SURFACES IN PREPARATION FOR NEW WORK/FINISH. SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. D6. REMOVE OF EXISTING ELECTRICAL DEVICE FROM PARTITION AND PATCH/REPAIR REMAINING WALL SURFACES IN PREPARAT10N FOR NEW WORK/FINISH — SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. D7. PROVIDE DUST —PROOF PARTITION DURING DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION AS REQUIRED — SEE DETAIL B1/A001 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. D8. LINE OF LIMIT TO FLOORING REMOVAL D9. NO WORK IN THIS AREA — EXISTING TO REMAIN. D10. EXISTING WALL —MOUNTED LIFE SAFETY DEVICE TO REMAIN — PROTECT DURING DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION. D11. EXISTING LEAD—UNED DOORS TO REMAIN — PROTECT DURING DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION. D12.REMOVE PORTION OF CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB AS REQUIRED BY VENDOR FOR 'TROUGH' — SEE VENDOR'S AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND CLARIFICATION. D13. EXISTING WALL —MOUNTED LIFE SAFETY DEVICE TO BE REMOVED AND SALVAGED FOR REUSE/RELOCATION. PATCH/REPAIR REMAINING WALL SURFACE IN PREPARATION FOR NEW WORK/FINISH. SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. D14. EXISTING OWNER'S WALL —MOUNTED EQUIPMENT TO BE REMOVED, SALVAGE PER OWNER'S DIRECTION. PATCH/REPAIR REMAINING WALL SURFACE, (OR PROVIDE INFILL IF APPLICABLE), IN PREPARATION FOR NEW WORK/FINISH. SEE FLOOR AND FINISH PLANS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. D15. EXISTING WALL OPENING WHERE PREVIOUS EQUIPMENT WAS REMOVED, PATCH/REPAIR — PROVIDE INFILL CONSTRUCTION IN PREPARATION FOR NEW WORK/FINISH. SEE FLOOR PLANS AND PARTITION TYPES FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. PARTIAL PLAN — NORTH DEMOLITION REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 0 SCALE: 1/4' = 1'-0' 'PLANS' GRAPHICS LEGEND NO WORK IN THIS AREA UNDER THIS CONTRACT. EXISTING TO REMAIN. DTE: _FER TO MECHANICAL, PLUMBING, & ELECTRICAL RAWINGS FOR OTHER DEMOLITION WORK NOT COVERED N THIS SHEET. f 18'-1' F.V PARTIAL PLAN — NORTH DEMOLITION FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1 /4' = 1'-0' (D SaltCo, LLC AA 26001479 General Notes: A. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. B. VENDOR PROVIDED EQUIPMENT SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY — REFER TO OWNER PROVIDED VENDOR DOCUMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CONTACT EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER FOR EQUIPMENT RELATED QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL CAREFULLY STUDY AND COMPARE THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY ERRORS OR INCONSISTENCIES PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. D. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE CLEAR DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR OWNER/VENDOR FURNISHED EQUIPMENT AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY OF ANY CONFLICTS AND PROCEED ONLY UPON RESOLUTION. E. COLOR, STYLE, PATTERN AND MANUFACTURER OF INTERIOR FINISHES MAY VARY. SELECTIONS BY OWNER. VERIFY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. F. MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH OWNER —FURNISHED RADIATION SHIELDING REQUIREMENTS — IN ANY RENOVATED, AND NEW CONSTRUCTION. G. EXISTING EQUIPMENT REFERENCED AND/OR NOT SHOWN, IS REMOVED BY OTHERS — UNDER SEPARATE AGREEMENT WITH OWNER. H. REPAIR ANY PENETRATIONS/HOLES ON EXISTING FIRE OR SMOKE RATED, AND LEAD —LINED WALLS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE WORK, IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF ALL REQUIRED FIRE / SMOKE RATINGS — INSTALL FIRESAFING AS REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE (SEE SHEET A600 FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION), AND LEAD LINING REQUIREMENTS. I. MAKE NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS TO GWB PARTITIONS, IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE NEW RECESSED CABLE DUCTS/CONDUITS. PATCH AND MATCH REMAINING ADJACENT SURFACES — RADIATION SHIELDING SHALL COMPLY WITH SHIELDING PLAN. SEE DETAIL C2/A201 E FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. J. WALLS SHOWN IN ALIGNMENT ARE TO ALIGN WITH FINISHED SURFACE. K. PROVIDE AND INSTALL FLORIDA BUILDING CODE APPROVED SUBTERRAINIAN TERMITICIDE AT ALL COMPACTED SOIL TO BE COVERED WITH CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB. RETREAT ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY PIPE AND CONDUIT INSTALLATION, OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORK, PRIOR TO NEW SLAB INSTALLATION. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY TERMITICIDE INSTALLATION IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE SECTION 1816, AND THAT WORK IS PERFORMED BY CERTIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. �'07` FL'RIDACANCER S P E C 1 A L I S T S & Research lns6tute Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log J JOHN P. SALT//— AR 92309 FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title DEMOLITION PLANS, NOTES, AND DETAILS Commission No. 71604 Date Issued 07/01/16 Scale AS NOTED Sheet Number Al 51 Drawn By C2 Approved By JPS — Filename 71604 All51 Sc Wo, LLC 2007 L I I R'J I ' I I I I i I I _ I 1 II 1 _ I 11' 4 I PARTIAL PLAN — REFLECTED CEILING PLAN .E: 1/4" = 1'-0" 'PLANS' GRAPHICS LEGEND EmNO WORK IN THIS AREA UNDER THIS CONTRACT. EXISTING TO REMAIN. )TE: :FER TO MECHANICAL, PLUMBING, & ELECTRICAL ZAWINGS FOR OTHER DEMOLITION WORK NOT COVERED 4 THIS SHEET. PARTIAL PLAN — (`A�AARC H ITECTU RAL FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" NORTH C) 75-1751 NORTH 0 REFELCTED CEILING PLAN GENERAL NOTES A. SEE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR ALL OTHER NEW, OR RE —LOCATED, CEILING —MOUNTED FIXTURES (I.E., HVAC GRILLES, LED LIGHTS, ETC.), NOT COVERED ON THIS SHEET, TYPICAL. B. ALL EXISTING ACT TILE AND GRID ARE TO REMAIN UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. CHIPPED CEILING SHALL BE SPOT PAINTED — SEE FINISH SCHEDULE FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. C. SEE 'PLAN FIXTURE LEGEND' FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION ON CEILING FIXTURE DISPOSITION. D. EXISTING CEILING HEIGHTS TO REMAIN. REFLECTED CEILING PLAN KEYNOTES R' R1. VENDOR'S CEILING —MOUNTED EQUIPMENT, SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY — SEE REFLECTED CEILING EQUIPMENT PLAN AND VENDOR'S DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. R2. PROVIDE AND INSTALL 'UNISTRUT' STRUCTURAL SUPPORT AT/TO ABOVE —CEILING LEVEL AS REQUIRED FOR VENDOR'S EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION — SEE DETAIL B2/A151, RCP EQUIPMENT PLAN, RCP STRUCTURAL PLAN, AND VENDOR'S DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. R3. PROVIDE AND INSTALL STEEL PLATE AND ANY REQUIRED MOUNTING HARDWARE TO 'UNISTRUTS' TO SUPPORT VENDOR'S EQUIPMENT — SEE DETAIL A3/A151, RCP EQUIPMENT PLAN, RCP STRUCTURAL PLAN, AND VENDOR'S DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. R4. PROVIDE AND INSTALL STRUCTURAL SUPPORT AT/TO ABOVE —CEILING LEVEL AS REQUIRED FOR VENDOR'S EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION — SEE DETAIL A2/A151, RCP EQUIPMENT PLAN, RCP STRUCTURAL PLAN, AND VENDOR'S DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. R5. INSTALL SALVAGED/RE—LOCATED LIGHT FIXTURE WHERE INDICATE). PROVIDE NEW WIRING IF CURRENT WIRING IS NOT LONG ENOUGH TO REACH N -_lN LOCATION INDICATED. R6. INSTALL SALVAGED/RE—LOCATED HVAC GRILLE WHERE INDICATED. PROVIDE NEW DUCT EXTENSION IF CURRENT DUCT IS NOT LONG ENOUGH TO REACH NEW LOCATION INDICATED. R7. INSTALL SALVAGED/RE—LOCATED OWNER'S EQUIPMENT (CAMERA) 'HERE INDICATED. PROVIDE NEW WIRING IF CURRENT WIRING IS NOT LONG ENOUGH TO REACH NEW LOCATION INDICATED. R8. PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW LED 2X2 LIGHT FIXTURE WHERE INDIC TED. USE EXISTING CIRCUIT FROM REMOVAL OF 2X4 FIXTURE IN DEMOLITION R9. LINES OF FACE OF RE —LOCATED ACT SOFFIT. MODIFY EXISTING AC TILE & GRID SYSTEM AS INDICATED. SEE MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER :LARIFICATION AND SPACE/CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS. R10. LINES OF NEW LEAD —LINED LOW —WALL PARTITION BELOW. R11. NO CEILING WORK IN THIS AREA — EXISTING TO REMAIN. FLOOR PLAN GENERAL NOTES A. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY AND INSTALL NEW FINISHES AS/WHERE IN CATED — SEE FINISH PLAN AND MATERIAL SCHEDULE FOR FURTHER CLARIFICA ON. B. SEE VENDOR'S DRAWINGS AND EQUIPMENT PLANS FOR VENDOR'S EQUII 4ENT INFORMATION. C. SEE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER INFORMATII , NOT COVERED BY THE ARCHITECTURAL DOCUMENTS. FLOOR PLAN KEYNOTES ' P1. PROVIDE AND INSTALL CASEWORK WHERE INDICATED. PROVIDE NEW F %M. FINISH — SEE FINISH SCHEDULE FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. P2. INSTALL SALVAGED LEAD —LINED WINDOWS WHERE INDICATED — SEE E LARGED PLANS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. P3. INSTALL SALVAGED LIFE SAFETY DEVICE FROM DEMOLITION, INTO NEW LOCATION. SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. P4. VENDOR'S FLOOR —MOUNTED EQUIPMENT SHOWN FOR REFERENCE OI Y — SEE EQUIPMENT PLANS AND VENDOR'S DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFI+ ;TION. P5. VENDOR'S WALL —MOUNTED EQUIPMENT SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ON — SEE EQUIPMENT PLANS AND VENDOR'S DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIF' \TION. PROVIDE REQUIRED IN —WALL STRUCTURAL SUPPORT FOR VENDOR'S :QUIPMENT — SEE DETAIL A1/A151 FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. P6. EXISTING LIFE SAFETY DEVICE FROM DEMOLITION TO REMAIN. PROT._CT DURING DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION. P7. PROVIDE LOW —WALL PARTITION SUPPORT BRACKET WHERE INDICATED — SEE DETAIL C2/A001 FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. P8. NO WORK IN THIS AREA — EXISTING TO REMAIN. P9. VENDOR'S EQUIPMENT ON CASEWORK SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY SEE EQUIPMENT PLANS AND VENDOR'S DRAWINGS FOR FURTHER CLARIFICA ON. P10. PROVIDE AND INSTALL 30" H.M. DOOR PAIR (84" TALL) AND H.M. FR CIE (PTD. FINISH TO MATCH ADJACENT WALLS) WHERE INDICATED — PROV.DE (3) HEAVY —WEIGHT HINGES PER DOOR; AND STOREROOM LOCKING HARDWAP7 TO MATCH ADJACENT EXISTING COLOR, STYLE, PATTERN, KEYING, ETC.. SEE DETAIL C2/A201 FOR TYP. H.M. DOOR & FRAME ELEVATION, AND C3/A201 F( 2 THE TYPICAL INSTALLATION. FLOOR PLAN SYMBOL LEGEND EXISTING PARTITION / CASEWORK / DOOR & FRAME NEW PARTITION / CASEWORK / DOOR & FRAME NEW LEAD —LINED LOW — WALL PARTITION / DOOR & FRAME / CASEWORK / W1 WINDOW (RE —LOCATED) a— PARTITION TYPE p FLOOR PLAN NOTES — REFER TO KEYNOTES VV6 WINDOW TYPE X114 DOOR TAG WALL —MOUNTED A 700 INTERIOR ELEVATION EMERGENCY LIGHT 1 "W MARKER REFLECTED CEILING PLAN SYMBOL LEGEND EXISTING ACT & GRID R REFLECTED CEILING 4 TO REMAIN PLAN NOTES — REFER TO KEYNOTES O EXISTING CAN LIGHT _ , . _ LINE OF EXISTING ACT FIXTURE TO REMAIN CLG. CHANGE (SOFFIT) o EXISTING 12"02" NEW OR RE —LOCATED RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE 12"02" RECESSED LIGHT TO REMAIN FIXTURE F7EXISTING 2x4 LAY —IN NEW 2x2 LED LIGHT FIXTURE TO REMAIN ❑ LAY —IN LIGHT FIXTURE EXISTING OWNER'S NEW OR RE —LOCATED ❑ EQUIPMENT/FIXTURE TO p OWNER'S EQUIPMENT/ REMAIN FIXTURE ® EXISTING HVAC SUPPLY/ ® NEW/RELOCATED HVAC ® RETURN DIFFUSER/ ® SUPPLY/ RETURN GRILLE TO REMAIN DIFFUSER/GRILLE OL B.O. HDR CEILING/HEADER HEIGHT 8'-0" PLAN FIXTURE LEGEND X EXISTING DEVICE, FIXTURE OR COMPONENT TO REMAIN. R RELOCATED, EXISTING DEVICE, FIXTURE OR COMPONENT. N NEW DEVICE, FIXTURE OR COMPONENT. S SALVAGE DEVICE, FIXTURE OR COMPONENT 0 OWNER'S DISCRETION 2-ke 60 it2 60" C3 a JL .I H.M. DR. ado 00 PAIR ON (3) HEAVY—DUTY HINGES EA. DOOR >x rL DOOR & F1 FRAME TYPE D1 ELEVATIONS SCALE: N.T.S. SEE DOOR DETAILS ON THIS SHEET, TYP. PARTITION TYPES VARY, COORDINATE FRAME THROAT VARIES OPENING WITH PARTITION TYPE SEE SHEET .. 1 /2" A001 CAULK — CONT. BOTH SIDES RUNNER TRACK N HOLLOW METAL FRAME a DOOR AS SCHEDULED COW. CAULK BEAD BOTH SIDES (CAULK BOTTOM OF FRAME TO HARD HEAD FLOORING EXCEPT AT CARPETING) PARTITION TYPES VARY, COORDINATE FRAME THROAT OPENING WITH PARTITION TYPE DOUBLE BOXED 20GA. STUDS AT W EACH JAMB N En W a HOLLOW METAL FRAME _ w N JAMB ANCHOR CLIPS ' DOOR AS SCHEDULED HEAD/JAM B HOLLOW ME SCALE: 3" = 1'-0" PARTIAL PLAN — NORTH ENLARGED CASEWORK DIMENSION PLAN C) SCALE: 1 /4" = 1'-0" 1'-11 1/2" a Cb Al A151 4'-9" _____________- a O 3Ils I ��?e N Al "' ------ -- A151 a Lo a � i i I i I I , 2' 3'-6" r' I rn I 45 (i OF VENDORS WALL­ MOUNTED 3'-0" MOUNTED EQUIPMENT 1/24 "LightSpeed RT" " `sA ISOCENTER 3 —8 5'-6" � OF VENDOR'S WALL- 1'-3" MOUNTED EQUIPMENT 9 , o / 7" / PARTIAL PLAN AREAS — D2 ENLARGED PARTITION DIMENSION PLAN NORTH SCALE: 1 /2" = 1'-0" —10" 2" j '-6" " N o N�.....�..... I �n = FRAME(S) & LEAD —LINED GLAZING RE— LOCATED EXISTING/RE—LOCATED FI— LEAD —LINED W 1 HOLLOW METAL EXISTING / RE —LOCATED FRAME(SS) rx21 LEAD —LINED WINDOW ELEVATIONS SCALE: N.T.S. SEE WINDOW DETAILS ON SHEET A001, TYP. f 18'-1 " F.V. le- 9#-2m 1. 4'-2" 1, 4'-9" 6'-5 1 /2" "LightSpeed RT" ISOCENTER —LL� x PARTIAL PLAN — DIMENSION PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 42XX NORTH (D SaltCo, LLC AA 26001479 General Notes: A. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. B. VENDOR PROVIDED EQUIPMENT SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY — REFER TO OWNER PROVIDED VENDOR DOCUMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CONTACT EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER FOR EQUIPMENT RELATED QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL CAREFULLY STUDY AND COMPARE THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY ERRORS OR INCONSISTENCIES PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. D. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE CLEAR DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR OWNER/VENDOR FURNISHED EQUIPMENT AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY OF ANY CONFLICTS AND PROCEED ONLY UPON RESOLUTION. E. COLOR, STYLE, PATTERN AND MANUFACTURER OF INTERIOR FINISHES MAY VARY. SELECTIONS BY OWNER. VERIFY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. F. MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH OWNER —FURNISHED RADIATION SHIELDING REQUIREMENTS — IN ANY RENOVATED, AND NEW CONSTRUCTION. G. EXISTING EQUIPMENT REFERENCED AND/OR NOT SHOWN, IS REMOVED BY OTHERS — UNDER SEPARATE AGREEMENT WITH OWNER. H. REPAIR ANY PENETRATIONS/HOLES ON EXISTING FIRE OR SMOKE RATED, AND LEAD —LINED WALLS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE WORK, IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF ALL REQUIRED FIRE / SMOKE RATINGS — INSTALL FIRESAFING AS REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE (SEE SHEET A600 FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION), AND LEAD LINING REQUIREMENTS. I. MAKE NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS TO GWB PARTITIONS, IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE NEW RECESSED CABLE DUCTS/CONDUITS. PATCH AND MATCH REMAINING ADJACENT SURFACES — RADIATION SHIELDING SHALL COMPLY WITH SHIELDING PLAN. SEE DETAIL C2/A201 E FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. J. WALLS SHOWN IN ALIGNMENT ARE TO ALIGN WITH FINISHED SURFACE. K. PROVIDE AND INSTALL FLORIDA BUILDING CODE APPROVED SUBTERRAINIAN TERMITICIDE AT ALL COMPACTED SOIL TO BE COVERED WITH CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB. RETREAT ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY PIPE AND CONDUIT INSTALLATION, OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORK, PRIOR TO NEW SLAB INSTALLATION. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY TERMITICIDE INSTALLATION IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE SECTION 1816, AND THAT WORK IS PERFORMED BY CERTIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. F L 1CANCER"' P E C I A L 1 S T Research Ins6tu e Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log i" 17�/ , JOHN P. SAL — AR 92309 FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title PLANS, DOOR & WINDOW ELEVATIONS, DOOR SCHEDULE, AND NOTES Commission No. 71604 Date Issued 07/01/16 Scale AS NOTED Sheet Number A201 Drawn By C2 Approved By JPS — Filename 71604 A201 SaltCo, LLC 2007 I I 1 !I 1 I I' i I I I I I IFIM! 1 11 411l • 1 GENERAL NOTE: SEE SHHET A151 FOR CEILING —MOUNTED EQUIPMENT STRUCTURAL SUPPORTS. FLOOR EQUIPMENT ISOCENTER POINT (FOR REF. ONLY) CEILING MOUNTED UNISTRUT SUPPORTS, TYP. — SEE REFLECTED CEILING — STRUCTURAL PLAN & VENDOR DRAWINGS. , LINES OF CEILING 1W MOUNTED EQUIP. MOVEMENT CLEARANCES, TYP. SEE ELEC. DWGS. _ c VENDOR'S WALL —MOUNTED EQUIPMENT BELOW 0 QW-j"EME MOWN: Omwffi-=� � TPE4 - LAME q VENDOR'S WALL —MOUNTED EQUIPMENT BELOW 06 B.O. RELOC. ACT 7'-9-1/2* PARTIAL PLAN — REFLECTED CEILING EQUIPME SCALE: 1 /4" = 1'-0" 'PLANS' GRAPHICS LEGEND NO WORK IN THIS AREA UNDER THIS CONTRACT. EXISTING TO REMAIN. OTE: EFER TO MECHANICAL, PLUMBING, & ELECTRICAL RAWINGS FOR OTHER DEMOLITION WORK NOT COVERED N THIS SHEET. STRUCTURAL EFLECTED CEILING & VENDOR DRAWINGS )CATE 0 z w V 01 10 NORTH LAN 0 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN SYMBOL LEGEND ACT & GRID 12"02' RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE ❑� 2x2 LED LAY —IN LIGHT FIXTURE LINE OF EXISTING ACT CLG. CHANGE (SOFFIT) FIX LAY —IN LIGHT FIXTURE 0 CAN LIGHT FIXTURE HVAC SUPPLY/RETURN DIFFUSER/GRILLE B.O.06 HDR CEILING/HEADER HEIGHT 8'-0" PARTIAL PLAN — NORTH SsEQUIPENT FLOOR PLANCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" PARTIAL PLAN — NORTH REFLECTED CEILING STRUCTURAL PLAN B 2 SCALE: 1 /4" = 1'-0" FLOOR PLAN SYMBOL LEGEND EXISTING PARTITION / CASEWORK / DOOR & FRAME NEW PARTITION / CASEWORK / DOOR & FRAME NEW LEAD —LINED LOW — WALL PARTITION / DOOR & FRAME / WINDOW (RE —LOCATED) EQUIPMENT LIST ITEM NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION (GE SUPPLIED) RESPONSIBILITY 0 pl OPERATOR' S CONS❑LE / COMPUTER V. F. V. I. 20 OPERATOR'S CHAIR O. F. V. I. O3 INJECTOR HEAD ON OVERHEAD V. F. V. I. COUNTERPOISED SUSPENSION. ® INJECTOR CONTROL AND ELECTRONICS V. F. V. I. O UPS SYSTEM V. F. V. I. © POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT V. F. V. I. O CT L I ghtSpeed RT V. F. V. I. © PATIENT TABLE WITH EXTENDED TABLE V. F. V. I. TOP. PATIENT POSITIONING LASER LIGHT V. F. C. I. 51 PATIENT POSITIONING LASER LIGHT V. F. C. 1. ® MAIN DISCONNECT CONTROL V. F. C. I. ITEM N0. ITEM DESCRIPTION (CUSTOMER/CONTRACTOR SUPPLIED) ❑ C. F. C. I. 60 CABINET 61 COUNTER TOP WITH BASE AND WALL C. F. C. I. CABINETS ® LEAD GLASS WINDOWS O. F. C. I. ® CASEWORK REQUIRED WITH A C. F. C. I. MINIMUM OF 16 CUBIC FEET TO STORE ALL SERVICE MATERIALS 64 WORKSTATION COMPUTER O. F. V. I. ® KEYPAD O. F. V. I. ® X—RAY ON WARNING LIGHT — USE INSTALLED EXISTING ® MINIMUM DOOR ❑PENING FOR INSTALLED EQUIPMENT DELIVERY IS 44 IN. X 83 IN. H, CONTINGENT ON A 96 IN. CORRIDOR WIDTH — EXISTING PARTIAL PLAN — NORTH LEAD SHIELDING PLAN C 2 SCALE: 1 /4" = 1' —0" LEAD SHIELDING PLAN KEYNOTES: L1. EXISTING LEAD —LINED PARTITION. REPAIR ALL HOLES, VOIDS & PENETRATIONS FOR CONFORMANCE WITH SHIELDING DESIGN INDICATED. L2. NEW LEAD —LINED PARTITION — VERIFY RADIATION PROTECTION IS IN CONFORMANCE WITH SHIELDING DESIGN INDICATED. L3. NEW LEAD —LINED LOW —WALL PARTITION — VERIFY RADIATION PROTECTION IS IN CONFORMANCE WITH SHIELDING DESIGN INDICATED. L4. EXISTING LEAD —LINED DOOR ASSEMBLY — VERIFY RADIATION PROTECTION IS IN CONFORMANCE WITH SHIELDING DESIGN INDICATED. L5. EXISTING LEAD —LINED WINDOW ASSEMBLY (RE —INSTALLED) — VERIFY RADIATION PROTECTION IS IN CONFORMANCE WITH SHIELDING DESIGN INDICATED. L6. NEW LEAD —LINED WALL 'FILL—IN' — VERIFY RADIATION PROTECTION IS IN CONFORMANCE WITH SHIELDING DESIGN INDICATED. ME& SHIELDING DESIGN REQUIRES USE OF 1/16' MINIMUM LEAD LINING TO MEET THE MINIMUM LEAD LINING REQUIREMENTS. UPGRADE/MAINTAIN INTEGRITY OF RADIATION SHIELDING ENCLOSURE TO MEET THE INDICATED SHIELDING REQUIREMENTS. M ROL a4 Drawing is not to scale but is representative of the facility and is for plan nir SYMBOL KEY: LEAD LINED PARTITION WITH HEAVY DASHED LINE INDICATING LEAD LINED SIDE Wall Sections Minimum Rewired Lead (mm) Minimum Height A-B 1.5 mm 7 Feet Windows A-B 1.5 mm 7 Feet Assumptions/ 1. Single story on grade structure. If a multi -story building shielding may he required in the ceiling or com m ents : floor. 2. Workload is 25 patients per week. Maximum workload for shielding is 50 patientsAvk. 3. The room construction is poured concreate walls with a minimum wall thickness of 12"' of standard weight concrete. No additional roam shielding is required except for the CT operator control area within the CT scan room. PHYSICIST'S REPORT SaLltCo, EEC AA 26001479 General Notes: A. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. B. VENDOR PROVIDED EQUIPMENT SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY — REFER TO OWNER PROVIDED VENDOR DOCUMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CONTACT EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER FOR EQUIPMENT RELATED QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL CAREFULLY STUDY AND COMPARE THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY ERRORS OR INCONSISTENCIES PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. D. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE CLEAR DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR OWNER/VENDOR FURNISHED EQUIPMENT AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY OF ANY CONFLICTS AND PROCEED ONLY UPON RESOLUTION. E. COLOR, STYLE, PATTERN AND MANUFACTURER OF INTERIOR FINISHES MAY VARY. SELECTIONS BY OWNER. VERIFY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. F. MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH OWNER —FURNISHED RADIATION SHIELDING REQUIREMENTS — IN ANY RENOVATED, AND NEW CONSTRUCTION. G. EXISTING EQUIPMENT REFERENCED AND/OR NOT SHOWN, IS REMOVED BY OTHERS — UNDER SEPARATE AGREEMENT WITH OWNER. H. REPAIR ANY PENETRATIONS/HOLES ON EXISTING FIRE OR SMOKE RATED, AND LEAD —LINED WALLS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE WORK, IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF ALL REQUIRED FIRE / SMOKE RATINGS — INSTALL FIRESAFlNG AS REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE (SEE SHEET A600 FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION), AND LEAD LINING REQUIREMENTS. I. MAKE NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS TO GWB PARTITIONS, IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE NEW RECESSED CABLE DUCTS/CONDUITS. PATCH AND MATCH REMAINING ADJACENT SURFACES — RADIATION SHIELDING SHALL COMPLY WITH SHIELDING PLAN. SEE DETAIL C2/A201 E FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. J. WALLS SHOWN IN ALIGNMENT ARE TO ALIGN WITH FINISHED SURFACE. K. PROVIDE AND INSTALL FLORIDA BUILDING CODE APPROVED SUBTERRAINIAN TERMITICIDE AT ALL COMPACTED SOIL TO BE COVERED WITH CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB. RETREAT ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY PIPE AND CONDUIT INSTALLATION, OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORK, PRIOR TO NEW SLAB INSTALLATION. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY TERMITICIDE INSTALLATION IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE SECTION 1816, AND THAT WORK IS PERFORMED BY CERTIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. F f L I A N ER i(F" P E C I A L I S T S Research institute Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCMIR ION Issue Log JOHN P. SAL — AR 92309 FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title PLANS, EQUIPMENT LIST, AND NOTES Commission No. 71604 Date Issued 07/01/16 Scale AS NOTED Sheet Number A201 E Drawn By C2 Approved By JPS — Filename 71604 A201E SalWo, LLC 2007 SCALE: N.T.S. frill' 1 _ It I _ J1- PROPRIETARY SYSTEMS ARE ACCEPTABLE 1. EXISTING FIRE RATED CONCRETE WALL OR MIN. 20 GA. GALV. SLEEV. 1' CMU. SECURE IN WALL FIRE RETARDANT SFJILANT AROUND BOX PENETRATION BACK O SIDES OF CMU OR CONCRETE 2. STEEL PIPE (12• DIAM. OR SMALLER), BOX AS REQUIRED FOR SOUND RATING - 6 IRON PIPE (12' DIAM. OR SMALLER) OR TYPICAL SEAL PROPRIETARY SYSTEM OR 1. EXISTING CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB. COPPER PIPE (4' DAM. OR SMALLER) TELEPHONE AND/OR ELECiRICAL U.L TESTED NON -SHRINK ::. JUNCTION BOXES GROUT - FILL OPENING 2. 16 GA. GALV. CARBON STEEL PIPE TUBING. 3. 3M FIRE BARRIER CP 25WB+ CAULK. 2 SAFING FOR PIPING NOT SUBJECT COMPLETELY 5 MINIMUM THICKNESS SHALL MATCH THICKNESS TO CONDENSATION OR FOAMGUS'S 1 OR 2 HR FIRE OR SMOKE WALL 3. 1/2' MINIMUM THICK 3M FRE BARRIER OF PiPE INSULATION. 3 IN SLEEVE OR FIBERGLASS WITH WHERE APPLICABLE SMOKE WALL AS REQUIRED FOR CLOSURE CP 25WB+ CAULK 2 4 sul�IECT Two CSYS ONDENSA►TIOMSYSTEM FOR PIPoNG 24' (PER UL REQUIREMENTS) PROVIDE CAL CLOSURE 4. 1/2' TO Z' IRKS( FIBERGLASS INSULATION. 5 �LED� OF N-(DMMBUSIIBLE 4. STEEL SLEEVE (OPTIONAL) 3 5. MIN. SCHEDULE 10 STEEL SLEEVE FOR PIPES AND CONDUIT SUBJECT MATETRIAL IN CMW WALLS 5. MINIMUM ANNULAR SPACING IS ZERO, POINT 2 (OPTIONAL - NOT SHOWN). PLASTIC LIP TO 2' TO VIBRATION, AND/OR� CONTACT. 1 PIPE OR CONDUIT 6. PACKING MATERIAL UNSLEEVED WIRE UP To A 2' CMU OR SOLID CONCRETE WAILS 6. MAXIMUM ANNULAR SPACING LS 1-1/4' BUNDLE SECURE 9 3 7. ANNULAR SPACE 1/2" MIN. 1-1/2' MAX. MAX. 16 SQ. IN OPENING AT ANY 7. FILL THE ANNULAR SPACE AROUND THE a: r ' �` SECURE ONE POINT MAXIMUM CUMULATIVE OPENINGS ACOUSTICAL SEALANT AROUND PIPE TUBING WITH A MINIMUM 1/2' DEPTH OF 4 7 1 `� •0 6 FlRECODE FlRESTOP CAULK OF 100 SQ. FT. PER 100 SQ. FT. OF WALL BOX PENETRATION CAULK 1 COMPOUND AT FIRE do OPENINGS IN EXCESS OF THESE CTIOLIMITS�y 1 REQUIRED 5 SEED BOX CONSTRUCTION ADJACENT ElECTRICAI BOXES GYPSUM PLASTER AND G� � I t ( - O L L C 5 3 FlRE/SMOKE PARTITIONS 1`._.� y 8. PACKING MATERIALL METAL LATH ON METAL TYPICAL SEA. , (ACOUSTIC AT SMOKE TIGHT S1UlOS • e NOTES: ` PARTIiIOI S) 9. SUPPORT PIPE TUBING DIRECTLY ABOVE °.e e a • PROVIDE RIGID SUPPORT ON MN 1/2' MAX. (SAFE IF OVER 1/2') FLOOR SLAB. AA AA ry L e • • 'm *. BOTH SIDES OF WALL LAMINATE BACK PIECE To cws FACE LAYER 1'll'1 2 6 O O 14 r 9 ASSEMBLY. ,. FIBERGLASS INSULATION TYPICAL �' � AS REQUIRED FOR CLOSURE .'WIRE PENETRATIONS : , INSTALL FlRESTOPALMED CONDUIT FOR BUNDLED WIRES • SYMMETRICALLY ON BOTH FOR PIPES AND CONDUIT (SLEEVES SWILL BE SECURED OVER 2 INCHES PLASM AND METAL LATH Sheet Notes: g SIDES OF WALL ASSEMBLY. . ' 2 NOT SUN�DEMTOO MOVEMENT IN THEE TYPICAL SEAL AS FOLLOWS: UL SYSTEM No. C-AI-1044 :; Las THEM 1/2': FIRE= A. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. (FORMERLY U.L SYSTEM N0. 319) 8 UL SYSTEM No. C-AJ-5001 4 .• ' e FlRESTOP CAULK OR DRYWALL (FORMERLY U.L SYSTEM NO. 91) 7 JOINT COMPOUND (NO TAPE) GYPSUM PLASTER. METAL LATH AND METAL sR1D PARTiiIONS B. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS FOR EXISTING MORE THAN 1/2': BLow-OUT SFULLow FIVE SIDED BOX CONSTRUCTION. NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCY, AND PATCH OR PROPRIETARY SYSTEM PROCEED ONLY UPON RESOLUTION. 2 HR. FIRE RATED 1 OR 2 HR. RATED INSULATED PIPE FIRE AND SMOKE JUNCTION BOX PENETRATION DETAILS AT CMU, C. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ALL VOIDS AND PENETRATIONS AT FIRE PENETRATION P AND SMOKE RATED PARTITIONS - INSTALL FIRESAFING AS REQUIRED CONC, FLOOR PENETRATION OR CMU SE B1 SCE C1 xw<E D1 SOKE El SOME FOR COMPLIANCE. SEE SHEET A600 FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION. D. THE DETAILS ON THIS SHEET ARE ARE REPRINTED FROM THE ONLINE CERTIFICATIONS DIRECTORY WITH PERMISSION FROM 1. EXISTING 1 OR 2 HOUR FK RATED PARTITKNN W/ 3 5/8' X 1 3/8' DP STUDS AT UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC., U.L. . 5 24• O.C. (MINIMUM) 5 2 - COPYRIGHT 02010 UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. ® - 1. FOISTING FIRE RATED CONCRETE WALL OR MAX. 2. STEEL PIPE (12' DWI. OR SMALLER), 3 CMU CONDUIT (3• DIAM. OR SMALLER), 5 2 4'0, 16 GA GALV. CARBON STEEL PIPE COPPER TUBING (6' DAM. OR SMALLER) OR TUBING. COPPER PIPE (6' DAIM. OR SMALLER) ONE OR TWO LAYERS OF GYP. WALLBOARD AS REQUIRED FOR WALL CONST. z 3. 1' THICK MINIMUM 3M FIRE BARRIER CP FLOOR CONSTRUCTION ROOF CONSTRUCTION 3. 2' OF 4-PCF MINERAL WOOL SAFING EACH 2 25W8+ CAULK. 1 TAPE AND FINISH BEHIND CABINET GYP. WALLBOARD ON FURRING SIDE 3 F1XR PIPI SIZED AS REQUIRED CHANNELS 4. 1/a' ING MINIMUM THICK 3M FIREDAM 150+ CAULK 4 1 -1/2' 1HK2( FIBERGLASS R ."t e. • e FIRE RETARDANT SEALANT CONT. 1INSULATION° . 0 PERIMETER 5. ANNULAR SPACE 0' MIN. 1-7/8' MAX. 5. MIN. 28 GA. STEEL SLEEVE ' 3 7 - - - •e s INSTALL FlRESfOP SYMMETRICALLY ON BOTH 2 'a 4 6. PACKING MATERIAL `g:' r:w 3 p p •.. ' JUNCTION BOX- VERIFY HEIGHT SIDES OF WALL ASSEMBLY. ' . ' . 0 LOCATION 7. MINIMUM 1/4' DAM. BEAD OF 3M . APPLY AN ADDITIONAL BEAD OF CAULK AROUND • FIRE BARRIER CP 25W6+ CAULK MIN. MIN. p : TAN= PERIMETER OF THROUGH -OPENING 5 e •e LAPPING 1/4' TO 1/2- ONTO WALL FIBERGLASS INSULATION UNDERSIDE OF STRUCTURE FILL CELL 0 PENETRATED PRROVIDE RIGID SUPPORT ON BOTH ��; SEALANT - BOTH SIDES - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FACE WACMU- .. SITES OF WALL ASSEMBLY. PROVIDE RIGID SUPPORT ON 2 N� BUSTIBLE COPRESSIBLE SOLIO W/ BOTH SIDES OF WALL ASSEMBLY. �' 4 SUP TRACK -REFER TO PARTITION VARIES CAVITY GP INSTALL FlRESTOP S TYPE FOR SITES v GYPSUM BMW - REFER M PARTITION SYMMETRICALLY ON BOTH 6 TYPES NUMBER I�ER LAYERS AND CMU SIDES OF WALL ASSEMBLY. ELECT PANEL, F.H.C. OR OTHER WALL - a . v THICIQNESS MOUNTED CABINET UL SYSTEM No. C-AJ-1317 •* UL SYSTEM No. W-L-5011 SOUND ATTENUATION - REFER TO PARTITION TYPES FUR WALL ABOVE AND BELOW ''• :Q , (FORMERLY U.L SYSTEM NO. 568) 1 OR 2 HR. FIRE RATED 1 OR 2 HR. RATED INSULATED PIPE RATED AND NON -RATED PARTITION JUNCTION BOX A2 OR CMU WALL PENETRATION B2 ED PARTITION PENETRATION C2OF WALL DETAIL D2SED WALL CABINET E2 Sc�e MIS RATED CMU PARTMON EMNM SCALE: NTS SIMILE NTS SwF NITS FLON.1CANCER- 1. EXISTING 1 OR 2 HOUR FIRE RATED 1. EXISTING 1 OR 2 HOUR FIRE RATED A P E C I A L 1 S T PARTIT2e D.C. (WMM MUM)8' X 1 3/8' DP SIDS AT 5 PARTITION (W�,B' X 1 3/8' DP STUDS AT 0 0 0 GWB PATCH BUTTER BACKSIDE tX ! �►.� arch Ins �stut e SURFACE. DO NOT REMOVE JOINT 2. STEEL PIPE (12' DIAM. OR SMALLER), MAX' 2. STEEL PIPE (2' DIAM. OR SMALLER), COMPOUND DISPLACED AT EIM Key Plan IRON PIPE (12' DIAM. OR SMALLER), IRON PIPE (2' DLAM. OR SMALLER) AND/OR _ ._... >4 i CONDUIT (s DIAM. OR SMALLER), CONDUIT (2' DWU. OR SMALLER) COPPER TUBING (4• DIAM. OR SMALLER) OR ' JOINT s' M ;o TYPE 'c'WS MIN 2 PER COPPER PIPE (a' DAM. OR SMALLER) 2 3. 1/4' MAN. THICK CROWN 3M FIRE CAULK 0 0 3 ° CONTINUOUSFIRE SECTION. LEAVE EXPOSED I�ARI( ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION • 3 i PARTITION OR HIGHER PRKM TO PRIORITYRATINGS) O ANNULAR OPENING IN PARTITION ��8 THICK MINIMUM 3M FIREQAM 150+ 4. 2 DYERS OF NDM 5/8 THICK GWB. q 4 NON -RATED 06 ( ) ' 8' MIN. < 6' MM. AROUND PIPE OR CONDUIT 3' DIAM. OR LESS 5. ANNULAR SPACE 0' MIN. 1-1/4' MAX LOWER PRIORITY WALLS) i 4. 1 OR 2 LAYERS OF NOM. 1/2' OR 5/8' THICK GWB. 1 • PROVIDE RAID SUPPORT ON BOTH SIDES OF 1 3 HOLES UNDER 3' D1A. 5. ANNULAR SPACE 0' MIN. 1-3/8' MAX 4 WALL ASSEMBLY. SEE FLOOR PLAN s 4 FOR PARTITION TYPE STUDS NOTES: INSTALL FlRESiOP SYMMETRICALLY ON BOTH ; I DESIGNATIONS NELS, I I I �RUIOIER CHAIN � MSURFACE) (BUTTER BACKSIDE PROVIDE RIGID SUPPORT ON BOTH SIDES OF SIDES OF WALL ASSEMBLY. WALL ASSEMBLY. 3 J O BLOW-OUT PA1GH ONLY 1 LAYER ON EACH SIDE a - INSTALL FiRESTOP SYMMETRICALLY ON BOTH 3 2 OF WALL REQUIRED FOR 1 OR 11 ro SIDES OF WALL ASSEMBLY. - _ 5 2 HOUR WALLS BIAW-OUT MN 3 FROM OPEM�NG AND EDGE MN. 2 S• SCREWS PER SECTION, PATCH IS NOT ACCEPTABLE ON I I I I OF PATCH WALLS RATED AT 3 OR 4 HOURS 1 ANNULAR OPENING IN PARTITION Issue Log MIN. ' . I I > 3• AROUND PIPE OR CONDUIT 5 CEILING - REFER TO ROOM kC - - - j.I GREATER THAN 3' DIAM. UL SYSTEM No. W-L-1093 ': TWO HOUR WALL ONE HOUR WALL FINISH SCHEDULE FOR UL SYSTEM No. W-L-1167 MATERIAL AND HEIGHT 1�1 ICI q� CA1g TIGHT TO PIPE EXISTING EXTERIOR WALL 3•I I 2 NOTES: HOLES OVER 3' DIA DO NOT MUD AND TAPE EDGES 1. JOINTS MAY BE OPPOSITE IF SAFING IS USED IN CAVITY. REF: CEO 8-11-83 CEG 5-9-84 1. BUTTER ENTIRE BACK SIDE OF 3 2. JOINTS IN FINISH LAYER TO RECEIVE TAPE AND JOINT COMPOUND PATCH W/ JOINT COMPOUND. `• •+ SECTION A -A 2. LEAVE ALL SCREWS EXPOSED 1 OR 2 HR. FIRE RATED 1 OR 2 HR. FIRE RATED MULTIPLE LEGEND AND SAMPLE CONDITION HORIZ. JOINT REQUIREMENTS PENETRATION PATCH AT - A3 2NTSFRAMED PARTMON PENETRATION UVPIPE PENETRATION DETAIL C3 CONSTRUCTION D3 SUSPENDED CEILINGS E3 ONE AND TWO HOUR PARTITIONS SCALE NTS SCALE NTS SENILE NTS SIaKE NTs ___7 JOHN P. - 92309 GENERAL NOTES: 1. EXISTING 1 OR 2 X 1 FIRE RATES - - - - - METAL BEHIND GYP CS&L OPENINGS MAY AULK, OR BLOW-OUT BE PATCHED USING JOINT COUMPOUND, PARTITION W/ 3 5/8' X 1 3/8' DP STUDS AT -5 2" ;• MAX 1 24 D.C. (MINIMUM) ' ► 1. REFER TO FLOOR (PLAN AND PROJECT �,U,AL. FOR �aFx FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS 2. STEEL PIPE (12' DWI. OR SMALLER), I I -I - - - - - METAL RUNNERS COPPER TUBING (6' DWI. OR SMALLER) OR LEAD LINING REQUIRMENTS. COPPER Pff (6' DAM. OR SMALLER) ' ' _ " EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 3. 3M FIRE BARRIER CP 25WB+ CAULK. 4 I �- 1 REPAIR. OPENINGS REQUIRE ABLOW-oUT PATCH OR WALL MINIMUM THICKNESS SHALL MATCH DEPTH OF I Gwe. 3 I I PACK Wu Ism WITH WALL CONSTRUCTION F UENCE LEGEND - - 8010 MEDICAL CENTER A Q 4. 1-1/2' To 3' THICK CELLULAR GLASS I _ _ A- _ - -1 - _ _ - ; , NO VOIDS OR GAPS '�"NT Wu iS ZEP H YR H I LLS FL 33540 INSULATION. STEEL STUDS O 16 O.C. I I I I I I TYPICAL GWB STAGGERED UP TO 1/2' OPENINGS MAY BE FILLED FULL -DEPTH OF GYP. 1 TWO HOUR FIRE AND SMOKE WALL PRIORITY 1 HIGHEST BUTT JOINT LOCATIONS WALLBOARD WiTH CONT. FlRECODE FF43 P CAULK 5. ANNULAR SPACE 0' MIN. 1-1/4' MAX. 48. MAX COMPOUND. STRIKE OFF AT FACE OF GYP. WALLBOARD. DO B. METAL JACKEL WALLED. LAYERS OF TWO HOUR FIRE WALL PRIORITY 2 NOT SPREAD BEYOND OPENING. ALTERNATIVELY, A PROPRIETARY Drawing Title 2 ALTERNATE 1: __ SYSTEM MAY BE USED. 7. MINIMUM 1/2' DWI. BEAD OF 3M FIRE <; SIDE WALL TAPE - ,UT ONE TWO HOUR SHAFiWAU - - - �, A: UP TO OPENINGS MAY BE FILLED WITH JOINT COMPOUND.FIRE RATED BARRIER CP 25WB+ CAULK :s �• ":�" 3 UL ASSEMBLY NIO. COMP. GYP. WALLED. OR SEALANT W-L- ONE HOUR FIRE AND SMOKE WALL - PRIORITY 3 LARGER THAN 1/2' OPENINGS REQUIRE ABLOW-OUT PATCH 1/2' MAXIMUM CONSTRUCTION DETAILS METAL RUNNERS SOME L:OCA. JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE BLOW-OUT .... ... ... .. • . .. ... .. _.... .. ... _ ... PATCH. ONE HOUR FIRE WALL PRIORITY 4 - ALTERNATE 2: 1 FACE TO BE SEALED WITH GYP. WALLBOARD., SMOKE TiGHT PARTITION PROM 5 STEEL STUDS 0 24' O.C. PROVIDE U.L DESIGN FOR PENETRATION SYSTEM TO BE USED. CELLULAR GLASS INSULATION SEALANT OR TAPE, AND JOINT NOTES: COMPOUND NON -RATED WALL PRIORITY 6 LOWEST SHALL BE SE40 WiTH MATERIAL CAPABLE OF PREVENTING THE PROVIDE RIGID SUPPORT ON BOTH SLOB OF yQjE; PASSAGE OF FLAMES AND HOT GASSES AND SHALL MEET THE TEST WALL ASSEMBLY. 4 HATE 1 OR 2 BLOW 111' GAP PATCREQUIRES A �(qg$; STANDARD FOR FIRE STOP ASTM-6814 OR NFPA 251 INSTALL FIRESTOP SYMMETRICALLY ON BOTH MAY BE USED ON 1. GYPSUM BOARD APPLIED VERTICALLY A� MO STIES OF WALL ASSEMBLY. 6 EITHER SIDE OF WALL 15: 2. JOINTS IN FINISH LAYER TO RECEIVE TAPE AND JOINT COMPOUND 09 0 0 0 0 ONE SIDE OF PACK WITH THERMAFlBER SAFING 1. SCHEDULE CONSTRUCTION OF WALLS ACD DING TO PRIORITY UL SYSTEM No. W-L-5045 V7 PENETRATION MAY SECTION A -A AT MANUFACTURED DENSITY WITH 2. ALL PRIORITY 1 THRU 4 WALLS SHOULD FRAMED WITH ONE 30-YIN, 1-HR. A: 2-HR RATED WALLS (FIRE FIRE A 200 REMAIN OPEN NO VOIDS OR GAPS BIDE DRYWALLE) AT THE 40% 40 CON' RUCTION SURVEY. 3- AND 4-HR WALLS REQUIRE THE USE OF A PROPRIETARY SYSTEM 3. BOTH SIDES OF PRIORITY 1 THRU 4 WAL SHALL BE SEALED Commission No. 71604 Date Issued 07/01/16 1 OR 2 HR. RATED INSULATED PIPE MULTIPLE CONDUIT PIPE AND STENCILLED AT THE sox AFUCA WM: IK;TION SURVEY. REQUIREMENTS FOR PENETRATION DETAILS scale AS NOTED Sheet Number PENETRATIONFRAMED PARTMON AT RATED PARTMONS Drawn sr�E NT5 $CAME NTS SENILE NITS E4 9c�tE: Approved y By JPS FIlen°me 71604 a600 A600 3awilk LW SOOT I- -II _L-- I 1 11 MIME SOLID WOOD 7-77 BLOCKING FACE OF WALL MULTIPLE HOLES FOR ADJ SHELVING 1 1/4"f EVERY 1" OC ADJUSTABLE SHELVING \ SCRIBE TO WALL AND-104 CAULK W/ SEALANT 1" MIN FACE OF WALL DOOR 1 SCALE: 1 1/2" = V-0" SOLID WOOD _ BLOCKING FACE OF WALL 1 1/4"t SPACE FOR DRAWER SLIDES DRAWER SCRIBE TO WALL AN CAULK W/ SEALANT 1" MIN ;47FACE OF WALL DRAWER FRONT 2 SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" Al TYPICAL CAST SCALE: 1 1 /2" = 1'-v _ M 2x6WOOD BLOCKING TYP SOLID WOOD BLOCKING TYP Im 3 SCALE: 1 1/2* = 1'-0" IBE DETAIL 3 1/2" #10 FHWS ° W/ GROMMET AT 12" OC ° 1/2 MAX ° ° ° ADJUSTABLE SHELVING ° ° ON MULTIPLE HOLES EVERY 1" OC HINGED DOOR WITH o WIRE PULL & LOCK ° ° ° ° ° ° 3 1/2" #10 FHWS W/ GROMMET AT 12" OC 3" SATIN WIRE PULL OPT. CASEWORK LOCKS PER OWNER SCRIBE TO WALL AND CAULK W/ SEALANT A2 WALL CABIN�T�lTAILSCALE11/2" = 1'- BLUM 2'-1" 3/4" BACKSPLASH - SCRIBE MAX TO WALL AND CAULK W/ CONTINUOUS SEALANT META -BOX DRAWER HARDWARE BACKSPLASH (BEYOND) DRAWER 0 3 1/2" #10 FHWS o ° WITH GROMMET AT ° ° 12" OC ° ° ° 2x6 WOOD BLOCKING - TYPICAL 0 0 o 0 1/4" ° ° MAX. �- 3 1/2" 110 FHWS o O WITH AT Q 12' OC to BASE CABINET DETAIL SCALE: 1 1/2' = 1'-0" 1/2- LP COUNTER TOP OPT. CASEWORK = LOCKS PER OWNER co DRAWER FRONT •- W/ DRAWER PULL 3" WIRE PULL LP ON 3/4" CORE o \ I n M i ADJ SHELVING W/ MULTIPLE HOLES EVERY 1" OC INTEGRAL FLOORING BASE M& FLOOR 2'-1" 5/4" SCRIBE TO WALL AND CAULK MAX WITH CONTINUOUS SEALANT GROMMET-COORD. LOCATIONS WITH OWNER PLAM. COUNTER TOP 1/2` SECURED TO BACK AND SIDE WALLS 131 I vi -, i vi 1. SCALE: 1 1 /2" = 1'-0" 3 1/2" #10 FHWS WITH GROMMET P.T. 2X6 WOOD BLOCKING TYPICAL 3 1/2" #10 FHWS WITH GROMMET LP SUPPORT BRACKET AS INDICATED AS SCHEDULED ETAI L N co I CV BEET NOTE: =E SHEET A001 FOR FINISH SCHEDULE INFORMATM TALL WALL CABINET DETAIL 1 1/2' = 1'-0" LP ON 3/4" CORE ON ALL EXPOSED SURFACES 3/4 In! FRONT VIEW NOTE: SUPPORT LEG HEIGHT & DEPTH MAY VARY ACCORDING TO FIELD CONDITIONS OR COUNTER TOP DEPTH. ^1 SUPPORT BRACKET DETAIL a SCALE: 1 1/2" = V-0" 1'-9 1 /4" SIDE VIEW 3/4! I 7" BLANK PANEL (BEYOND) 5'-5" I WALL CHANGES SCRIBE - TYP. 2'-8 1/2" 2'-8 1/2" I DIRECTION (45') 3 1/2' 110 FHWS W/ FIXED, P. LAM. ON X2 GROMMET AT 7" O.C., LAYERS 3/4" MARINE TYP. GRADE PLYWOOD FIXED, P. LAM. ON 3/4" (LAMINATED) END BRACE, MARINE GRADE PLYWOOD TYP. FIXED, P. LAM. ON X2 SHELVING (TYP.) LAYERS 3/4" MARINE 2 x 4 WOOD BLOCKING GRADE PLYWOOD TYP(LAMINATED) END BRACE, PARTITION TYPES VARY - TYP' SEE SHEET A001 }- 7» 7" 3 1/2" #10 � \ FHWS W/ 1 1 /2 1'-4 1 /2" GROMMET AT 7" 1'-5" Ir O.C., TYP. FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW END BRACKET DETAI SCALE: 1 1/2* = 1'-0" RELOC. ACT A2 A800 A2 A800 I EXISTING ACT BEYOND 1'-9 1 /2" SOFFIT 4LT, CEILING ------- I---- PLAM. FINISH I1 UPPER `1- `1- -�� CASEWORK Y 1 I 0 ANGLE, I I r I I T P r 1 1 `14 LASER -EQUIP. WALL BUILD - SEE C2 FOR FURTHER N C-4 1-1 OUT (® ANGLE) CLARIF. OPEN OPT. LOCKS, PER OWNER 1 L�, .- TO o 00 rn BEYOND 4" BACKSPLASH 1 I co - A 6 II 1 CASEWORK CABINET CASEWORK Y I (0 ANGLE) -SEE 0 ANGLE, D2 FOR FURTHER SEE C2 FOR PLAM. FINISH = -_ � II 1 CLARIFICATION FURTHER I11 CLARIF. i - --- FIN. FL. FIN. FL 2'-8 1/2" 2'-8 1/2" 1/2" BLANK BASE AS BASE AS rB3//ABO 1" FILLER A3 A800 A3 A800 PANEL (BEYOND) SCHEDULED SCHEDULED 2 FRONT V[EW CT SCAN ROOM #117 rr\_o�' INTERIOR ELEVATION INTERIOR ELEVATION ,, SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0" OPEN TO f 2'-10 1 2" BEYOND, ABOVE SEE PLAN F.V. EXISTING ACT CEILING TOP OF NEW 2'-4 1/2" LOW -WALL F.V. PARTITION II II II II I I II z 0 RE -LOCATED II _ LEAD -LINED i ; ; ; ; � WINDOWS (W1) 4" ISIDESPLASH TYP. OPEN TO CT 4" BACKSPLASH - I 3 00 ROOM BEYOND i a I PARTITION i i l_ o 0 SUPPORT BRACE II LAM. SUPPORT- o 0 WITHIN PARTITION, i i I TYP. - SEE PLAN f' i & DET. C2/A001 i MAX. FIN. FL. BASE AS PLAM. END SCHEDULED BRACKET SUPPORT X)RING CT SCAN CONTROL ROOM #116 ELEVATION @INTERIOR SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0" (SEE ENLARGED CASEWORK PLAN - DETAIL C4/A201) SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0" f 2'-1 1/2" EXISTING ACT ipJUST DEPTt CEILING EASRE6Q.) RELOC. ACT SOFFIT SCRIBE - TYP. EXISTING WALL ----- BEYOND -OPT. LOCKS, PER OWNER CASEWORK 0 ANGLE BEYOND, SEE C2 FOR FURTHER CLARIF. ANGLED WALL - SEE PLANS EXISTING ACT CEILING TOP OF NEW LOW -WALL PARTITION zo LEAD -LINED LOW -WALL PARTITION i N 4" SIDESPLASH TYP. PLAM. END Do I, 4` BACKSPLASH BRACKET SUPPORT BEYOND o I� J 0 Ci FlN. FL. PLAM. SUPPORT BASE AS BRACKET 2'-8• SCHEDULED B1/A800 CT SCAN CONTROL ROOM #116 INTERIOR ELEVATION SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-0" (SEE ENLARGED CASEWORK PLAN - DETAIL C4/A201) SaltCo, LLC AA 26001479 General Notes: A. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. B. VENDOR PROVIDED EQUIPMENT SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY - REFER TO OWNER PROVIDED VENDOR DOCUMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CONTACT EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER FOR EQUIPMENT RELATED QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL CAREFULLY STUDY AND COMPARE THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY ERRORS OR INCONSISTENCIES PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. D. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE CLEAR DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR OWNER/VENDOR FURNISHED EQUIPMENT AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY OF ANY CONFLICTS AND PROCEED ONLY UPON RESOLUTION. E. COLOR, STYLE, PATTERN AND MANUFACTURER OF INTERIOR FINISHES MAY VARY. SELECTIONS BY OWNER. VERIFY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. F. MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH OWNER -FURNISHED RADIATION SHIELDING REQUIREMENTS - IN ANY RENOVATED, AND NEW CONSTRUCTION. G. EXISTING EQUIPMENT REFERENCED AND/OR NOT SHOWN, IS REMOVED BY OTHERS - UNDER SEPARATE AGREEMENT WITH OWNER. H. REPAIR ANY PENETRATIONS/HOLES ON EXISTING FIRE OR SMOKE RATED, AND LEAD -LINED WALLS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE WORK, IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF ALL REQUIRED FIRE / SMOKE RATINGS - INSTALL FIRESAFING AS REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE (SEE SHEET A600 FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION), AND LEAD LINING REQUIREMENTS. I. MAKE NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS TO GWB PARTITIONS, IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE NEW RECESSED CABLE DUCTS/CONDUITS. PATCH AND MATCH REMAINING ADJACENT SURFACES - RADIATION SHIELDING SHALL COMPLY WITH SHIELDING PLAN. SEE DETAIL XX/AXXX FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. J. WALLS SHOWN IN ALIGNMENT ARE TO ALIGN WITH FINISHED SURFACE. K. PROVIDE AND INSTALL FLORIDA BUILDING CODE APPROVED SUBTERRAINIAN TERMITICIDE AT ALL COMPACTED SOIL TO BE COVERED WITH CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB. RETREAT ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY PIPE AND CONDUIT INSTALLATION, OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORK, PRIOR TO NEW SLAB INSTALLATION. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY TERMITICIDE INSTALLATION IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE SECTION 1816, AND THAT WORK IS PERFORMED BY CERTIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. FLORIDACANCER- S P E C 1 A L I S T S & Research Institute Key Plan wvnc ISSUE wh oESaevnori Issue Log elz� JOHN P. SALT Y—A 2309 FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title INTERIOR ELEVATIONS AND CASEWORK DETAILS E M I Commission No. 71604 Date Issued 07/01/16 Scale AS NOTED Sheet Number A800 Drawn By C2 Approved By JPS Filename 71604 - A800 ScdWc, irc 2007 I IF!lll' !'i - '19FI SPLIT SYSTEM A/C UNIT SCHEDULE OCOOLING CAPACITY BASED ON 95° O.A.T. & 80°/67° INDOOR O TEMP. HEAT PUMP CAPACITY @ 47° O.A.T. AO WALL MOUNTED T'STAT W/SUBBASE O SINGLE POINT POWER O CONNECTION g OPERATION TO 0° F (DENT. MANUFACTURER MODEL NO. INDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT ELECT COND. UNIT ELECT ACCESSORIES REMARKS AHU COND. UNIT CFM MIN. O.A. COOLING O CAPACITY HEATING CAPACITY CAPACITY ELEC COIL CAPACITY VOLTAGE MCA/MOP VOLT MCA/MOP AHU-1, CU-1 TRANE TWE090 TWA073 2400 75 78,000 66,000 7.5KW 208/60/3 32.5/40 208/60/3 31/40 OA OB CO AIR MOVING EQUIPMENT OPERATION DURING CONSTRUCTION THE USE OF NEW OR EXISTING AIR HANDLING UNITS, FANS, OR OTHER PERMANENT AIR MOVING EQUIPMENT DURING CONSTRUCTION IS PROHIBITED UNLESS APPROVED BY THE OWNER. IF APPROVED FOR USE DURING CONSTRUCTION, THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES SHALL BE FOLLOWED: 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT THE INTERIOR OF ALL DUCTWORK, AIR HANDLING UNITS, AND OTHER EQUIPMENT FROM THE ACCUMULATION OF DIRT AND DUST AND OTHER CONTAMINANTS. IF THE PERMANENT EQUIPMENT CANNOT BE ADEQUATELY PROTECTED, TEMPORARY AIR MOVING/ CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS SHALL BE UTILIZED AS REQUIRED FOR FINISHING TRADES. 2. PROVIDE TEMPORARY FILTERS ON ALL RETURN AND EXHAUST AIR GRILLES, OPEN DUCTWORK, AND TRANSFER OPENINGS IN THE WORK AREA. 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL FILTERS USED DURING CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACE THEM WITH NEW FILTERS PRIOR TO TEST AND BALANCE WORK AND PRIOR TO SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION. 4. IF THE DUCTWORK AND/OR EQUIPMENT IS FOUND TO BE CONTAMINATED AT ANY POINT DURING CONSTRUCTION, AN INDEPENDENT NADCA CERTIFIED CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RETAINED TO CLEAN THE DUCTWORK AND/OR EQUIPMENT AT THE CONTRACTORS EXPENSE. 5. SYSTEM OPERATING TEMPERATURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED TO AVOID CONDENSATION ON DUCTWORK AND EQUIPMENT SURFACES. NEW OR EXISTING INSULATION FOUND DAMAGED SHALL BE REPLACED. 6. COORDINATE USE OF AIR HANDLING EQUIPMENT TO MAINTAIN THE REQUIRED PRESSURE RELATIONSHIPS IN CONSTRUCTION AREAS ADJACENT TO OCCUPIED AREAS. APPLICABLE CODES 2014 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE 2014 FLORIDA EXISTING BUILDING CODE 2014 FLORIDA PLUMBING CODE 2014 FLORIDA FUEL GAS CODE 2014 FLORIDA MECHANICAL CODE FLORIDA FIRE PREVENTION CODE, 5TH EDITION (2014) NFPA 10-2010, STANDARD FOR PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS NFPA 13-2010, STANDARD FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS NFPA 70-2011, NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NFPA 72-2010, NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE NFPA 75-2009, STANDARD FOR THE PROTECTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT NFPA 99-2012, STANDARD FOR HEALTH CARE FACILITIES NFPA 101-2012, LIFE SAFETY CODE, EXCEPT AS MODIFIED BY FLORIDA STATE STATUTE NFPA 110-2010 EDITION, STANDARD FOR EMERGENCY & STANDBY POWER SYSTEMS NFPA 241-2009, STANDARD FOR SAFEGUARDING CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION & DEMOLITION OPERATIONS LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES WHERE APPLICABLE AND FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCES GUIDELINES FOR DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION OF HOSPITAL AND HEALTHCARE FACILITIES, 2010 EDITION MECHANICAL DEMOLITION NOTES 1. IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY THE CONDITION OF ALL EXISTING EQUIPMENT, EXACT SIZES OF EXISTING DUCT AND PIPING, ETC. BEFORE DEMOLITION WORK IS BEGUN. REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN PLANS AND ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS TO ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF DEMOLITION WORK. 2. REMOVE THE INDICATED HVAC ITEMS AS SHOWN ON PLANS. THIS INCLUDES ALL HANGERS, STRAPS AND RELATED MATERIAL. IF THE OWNER WISHES TO UTILIZE THE EXISTING EQUIPMENT, CONTRACTOR SHALL MOVE THE EQUIPMENT TO AN ON -SITE LOCATION DESIGNATED BY THE OWNER. ALL EQUIPMENT REFUSED BY OWNER SHALL BE DISPOSED OF IN A MANNER ACCEPTABLE BY LOCAL JURISDICTION. ITEMS SHOWN TO BE REMOVED SHALL NOT BE ABANDONED IN PLACE. 3. PATCH OPENINGS IN WALLS WITH LIKE MATERIALS TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF THE WALL WHERE AIR DEVICES, DUCTS, PIPING, ETC. HAVE BEEN REMOVED. 4. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ALL CEILING REMOVAL WHICH IS REQUIRED TO ACCESS THEIR WORK AND IS NOT DESIGNATED FOR REMOVAL. NOTIFY ARCHITECT AND OWNER PRIOR TO COMMENCING REMOVAL. IF EXISTING CEILING IS DETERMINED TO REQUIRE REMOVAL, REMOVE ONLY THAT PORTION NECESSARY TO ACCESS AND COMPLETE DEMOLITION AND NEW WORK. UPON COMPLETION OF THE ABOVE CEILING WORK, CEILING IS TO BE REPLACED TO MATCH EXISTING CEILING. MECHANICAL GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE PROJECT SCOPE, UTILITY CONNECTIONS, AND ALL BUILDING SERVICES. 2• MAINTAIN ACCESSIBILITY OF ALL EQUIPMENT, DAMPERS, CONTROL PANELS, VALVES, AND OTHER DEVICES. PROVIDE ACCESS PANELS AS REQUIRED. COORDINATE PLACEMENT WITH THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 3. STANDARD DETAILS ILLUSTRATED ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE APPLIED IN ALL CASES WHERE THE FEATURE OCCURS IN THE SYSTEM DESIGN. 4• DRAWINGS ARE SCHEMATIC IN NATURE AND SHALL NOT BE SCALED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING EXACT ROUTING OF ALL SERVICES WITH EXISTING CONDITIONS AND WITH ALL OTHER TRADES. 5. MAJOR EQUIPMENT SHOWN ON THE PLANS AND ELEVATIONS ILLUSTRATE THE GENERAL ARRANGEMENT AND SPACE ALLOCATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE SPACE REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH SYSTEM COMPONENT USING MANUFACTURER CERTIFIED SHOP DRAWINGS AND MAKE THE NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS IN EQUIPMENT PLACEMENT AND CONNECTION IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE THE EXACT EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED. 6• PENETRATIONS THROUGH RATED WALLS AND FLOORS SHALL BE SLEEVED, SEALED AND FIRESAFED TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF THE WALL AND FLOOR UL FIRE RESISTANCE RATING. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO CUTTING ANY OPENING IN THE STRUCTURE. 8. PROVIDE EXPANSION JOINT AT EACH PIPE AND DUCT CROSSING AN INTERIOR BUILDING EXPANSION JOINT. 9. WHERE WORK IN RENOVATED AREAS AFFECTS SYSTEMS IN OTHER AREAS OF THE BUILDING, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THIS WORK WITH THE OWNER. THIS WORK SHALL BE DONE TO FIT THE BUILDING OPERATIONAL SCHEDULE AND MINIMIZE DISRUPTION/ DISCOMFORT TO OCCUPIED AREAS. PROVIDE MINIMUM 48 HOURS WRITTEN NOTICE WITH ANTICIPATED DURATION OF OUTAGE. 10. COORDINATE WITH ALL TRADES FOR REQUIRED CEILING REMOVAL IN EXISTING BUILDING. NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT AND OWNER PRIOR TO COMMENCING REMOVAL. REMOVE ONLY THAT PORTION OF CEILING NECESSARY TO ACCESS AND COMPLETE THE NEW WORK. UPON COMPLETION OF THE ABOVE CEILING WORK, CEILING IS TO BE REINSTALLED. REPLACE ANY DAMAGED CEILING TILES WITH NEW TILES TO MATCH EXISTING. 11. FABRICATE DUCTWORK FROM GALVANIZED SHEET METAL MEETING SMACNA STANDARDS. SEAL DUCT ACCORDING TO SMACNA SEAL CLASS A FOR ALL SUPPLY, RETURN AND EXHAUST DUCTS. MECHANICAL SHEET INDEX SHEET NUMBER DESCRIPTION M001 MECHANICAL NOTES, SCHEDULES AND SHEET INDEX M002 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS M003 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS M300 MECHANICAL PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION & NEW CONSTRUCTION M501 MECHANICAL DETAILS AA 26001479 Sheet Notes: Smith Seckman SRReid, Inc. 301 North Cattlemen Road, Suite 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-inc.com Firm Certification - CA-0000857 SSR# 1636044.0 Erick Phelps - PE #64598 Christopher E. Durham - PE 976655 qyGK PH, <z i No. 64598 FF STATE OF •• �(/�` �T�•• :cLORIOP.•••G��� ,Il�NA �0\\� ERICK PHELPS PE - 64598 FI f -A [7) Lk_j ixi DA CA N C' E R & Research Institute Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title MECHANICAL NOTES, SCHEDULES, AND SHEET INDEX 71604 07/15/2016 Scale NTS Sheet Number M001 Drawn By DAO Approved By EAP Filename SaLtCo, LLC 2007 I ! TI I - ]I 'I- I I I "11�'I1117i • I MIE FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA 23 05 00 - 4COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR HVAC FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA 23 05 00 - 1COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR HVAC SECTION 23 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR HVAC PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Common work results for requirements specifically applicable to Division 23. B. Requirements of Division 01 Specifications, General Provisions of the Contract and General and Supplementary Conditions apply to this Division. 1.2 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Perform Work specified in Division 23 in accordance with standards listed below of the latest applicable edition adopted by the authority having jurisdiction. Where these Specifications are more stringent, they shall take precedence. In case of conflict, obtain a decision from the Architect. 1. NFPA 70: National Electrical Code 2. NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm Code 3. NFPA 90A: Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems 4. NFPA 90B: Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems 5. NFPA 101: Life Safety Code 6. NFPA 101A: Guide on Alternative Approaches to Life Safety 7. NFPA 101 B: Standard on Means of Egress for Buildings and Structures 8. NFPA 241: Standard for Safeguarding Building Construction, Alterations, and Demolition Operations 9. NFPA 5000: Building Construction and Safety Code 10. ANSI Handicapped Code -Al 17.1 11. U.L. Fire Resistance Index. 12. All applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Publications, Rules and Regulations. 13. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 14. Special regulations, supplement, and amendments of the State and/or local authorities having jurisdiction. 1.3 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. AGA: American Gas Association. B. ANSI: American National Standards Institute. C. ARI: American Refrigeration Institute. D. ASHRAE: American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers. E. ASME: American Society for Mechanical Engineers. F. ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials. G. AWWA: American Water Works Association. H. FM: Factory Mutual 1. IRI: Industrial Risk Insurers J. MSS: Manufacturer's Standardization Society of the Valve and Fitting Industry. K. NEMA: National Electrical Manufacturers' Association. L. NFPA: National Fire Protection Association. M. SMACNA: Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association. N. UL: Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. O. U.L. Fire Resistance Index 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Division 01. B. Incomplete submittals containing unmarked cutsheets or not providing specific detail of what is being proposed will be rejected and will not be reviewed. C. Include Products as specified in the individual sections of Division 23. D. Brochures: Submit manufacturer's product data and brochures including: 1. Complete descriptions. 2. Illustrations. 3. Rating data, accessories, dimensional data, and applicable options and features marked for the specific items scheduled on drawings and specified herein. 4. Capacities stated in the terms specified. 5. Performance curves for all air handling units, fans, and pumps. 1.5 FIELD CONDITIONS A. Layouts indicated on drawings are diagrammatic and intended to show relative positions and arrangement of equipment, ductwork and piping. Coordinate mechanical work with other trades and measurements obtained at the job site, as applicable, prior to installation. Generally, install work in locations shown on Drawings, using as necessary rises, drops, offsets, transitions, and alternate routings to fit in the available space unless prevented by Project conditions. B. If prevented by project conditions, prepare drawings showing proposed rearrangement of Work, including changes to Work specified in other sections. Obtain permission of Architect before proceeding. C. Place anchors, sleeves, and supports prior to pouring concrete or installation of masonry work. D. Cause as little interference or interruption of existing utilities and services as possible. Schedule work which will cause interference or interruption in advance with Owner, authorities having jurisdiction, and all affected trades. E. Determine sizes and verity locations of existing utilities on or near site. F. Keep roads dear of materials and debris. G. Visit site and be informed of conditions under which Work must be performed. H. Locate equipment requiring periodic servicing so that it is readily accessible. Provide means of service access, following appropriate manufacturer's recommended service clearance space or, as applicable, means of access using duct, wall, or ceiling access doors. I. Install ductwork and piping to leave sufficient space for AHJ inspection of wall construction. 1.6 FEES AND PERMITS A. Obtain and pay for all necessary permits and inspection fees required to perform Division 23 work. 1.7 COMPLETENESS OF WORK A. The Contract Documents depict HVAC systems which are intended to be complete and functioning systems. All products, materials, and labor necessary to render a fully functional system to fulfill the design intent shown on the documents shall be provided by the Contractor. B. Catalog numbers referenced throughout the Division 23 Drawings and Specifications are intended to convey a general understanding of the type and quality of the product required. Where written descriptions differ from information conveyed by a catalog number, the written description shall govern. No extra shall be allowed because a catalog number is found to be incomplete or obsolete. 1.8 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS A. Comply with provisions of Division 01. 1.9 OWNING AND OPERATING MANUALS A. Manuals shall include dear and comprehensive instructions with appropriate graphics and project specific marked data to enable owner to operate and maintain all systems specified in this Division. B. Copies of final reviewed submittals indicating all model numbers, serial numbers, cut sheets, and all performance criteria on furnished equipment shall be included. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS A. Structural Steel for Supports: ASTM A36. 1. Use galvanized members installed in fan plenums or areas of high humidity or condensation, and outside. All fasteners shall be stainless steel. Any damage caused by cutting, drilling, or welding or any other means to galvanized surface must be repaired by apply two coats of cold-galvanizing2. Use hot dipped galvanized members installed in fan plenums or areas of high humidity or condensation, in tunnels and outside. All fasteners shall be stainless steel. Any damage caused by cutting, drilling, or welding or any other means to galvanized surface must be repaired by applying two coats of cold -galvanizing. 3. Furnish other members with shop coat of primer. 4. Retouch primer after field welding. 2.2 FLASHINGS AND COUNTERFLASHINGS A. Furnish materials and coordinate installation for flashing and counterflashing roof penetrations for ductwork and piping. B. Materials: 1. Sheetmetal: 24 gauge minimum ASTM A525, Class G90. 2. Sheet lead: 3 pounds per square foot. 3. Stainless steel: Minimum 20 gauge. 4. Sheet copper: 24 OZ/SF. 2.3 WALL AND CEILING ACCESS PANELS A. Style and type as required for material in which installed. B. Size: 24"x24" minimum, as indicated, or as required to allow inspection, service and removal of items served. C. 14 gauge minimum sheet metal for doors, 16 gauge frames of cadmium -plated or galvanized construction. Doors shall have expanded plaster rings where located in plaster walls or flanged finish where located in drywall or block construction. D. Panels shall have spring hinges with screwdriver locks in non-public areas. Key lock, keyed alike, for panels in public areas. E. Prime painted or rust inhibitive paint finish. F. UL labeled when in fire -rated construction, 1-1/2 hour rating. G. Provide in walls, floors, and ceilings to permit access to all equipment and piping requiring service or adjustment. Examples of such equipment needing access are fire and/or smoke dampers, mechanical system valves, and equipment needing periodic or replacement maintenance. H. Furnish and locate access panels under this Division. Coordinate with trades who are responsible for building system in which panels are to be installed. 1. Acceptable manufactures: Milcor, Nystrom, Karp, J.L. Industries, or Williams Brothers. 1. For masonry and drywall construction: Milcor Style M. 2. For plastered masonry walls and ceiling: Milcor Style K 3. For ceramic file or glazed structural tile: Use stainless steel panels. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Repair or replace damage caused by cutting or installation of work specified in Division 23. B. Perform repairs with materials which match existing and install in accordance with the appropriate section of these specifications. 3.2 FLASHING AND COUNTERFLASHING A. Counterflash ducts and pipes where penetration of roofs and outside walls occur. 3.3 CONNECTION TO EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BY OWNER A. Connect or install equipment shown on mechanical drawings that requires mechanical connections. B. Provide piping, isolation valves, unions, and other piping appurtenances required for a complete installation. C. Provide steam strainers, steam traps, and pressure reducing valves in steam lines. 3.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND PROTECTION A. Insofar as possible, deliver items in manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Where deliver in original packaging is not practical, provide cover and shielding for all items with protective materials to keep them from being damaged. Use care in loading, transporting, unloading, and storing to keep items from being damaged. B. Store items in a clean, dry place, and protect from damage. Mechanical equipment may not be staged or stored outdoors unless intended for outdoor use. C. Protect nameplates on motors, pumps, and similar equipment. Do not paint or insulate over nameplate data. D. Protect valves and piping from damage. Cover equipment during work of finishing trades. E. Keep dirt and debris out of pipes and ducts. F. Repair, restore, and replace damaged items. G. Cover factory finished equipment during work of finished trades, such as fan coils, fin tubes, etc. H. Protect cooling and/or heating coils with temporary filter media during construction. 3.5 SLEEVES A. Floors: Sleeve all pipe penetrations. Extend sleeve 1-1/2" above finished floor, except piping within pipe chases. Sleeve shall be flush with underside of floor. B. Masonry or concrete walls: Sleeve all pipe penetrations. Sleeves shall be flush on both sides of wall. C. Drywall partitions: Sleeve all penetrations of piping in systems over 160 degree F. D. Seal voids between outside surface of sleeve and wall, partition or floor. Seals shall be airtight. E. Install piping, insulation and sleeves in strict accordance with applicable U.L. floor or partition assembly instructions. Coordinate with Division 07 Firestop manufacturer's installation instructions. F. Penetrations not Sleeved or Firestopped: 1. Seal voids between pipe and partition. Seals shall be airtight. 3.6 CLEANING HVAC SYSTEMS A. General Cleanup: 1. Upon completion of contract and progressively as work proceeds, clean up dirt, debris, old materials, etc., and remove from site, keeping premises in neat and dean condition to satisfaction of the Architect. See Division 01 of specifications for further requirements. 2. Seepage, discoloration or other damage to parts of the building, its finish, or furnishings due to Contractor's failure to properly dean piping systems or duct systems shall be repaired without cost to the Owner. B. Factory Finishes: 1. Clean items with factory finishes. Touch up bare places, scratches and other minor damage to finishes. Use only factory supplied paint of matching color and formula. If finishes are badly damaged or if there are many damaged, scratched or bare places, refinish the entire item. C. Ducts and Apparatus: 1. Thoroughly clean ducts and apparatus casings before fans and fitters are operated. 3.7 OPERATION OF HVAC SYSTEMS DURING CONSTRUCTION A. Install all specified filters prior to system operation. In addition to specified filters, install a roughing filter upstream of mixed air filter. Roughing filter shall consist of two layers of roll filter media dipped and sealed to entering side of filter frame. Change roughing filter as necessary to minimize dust collection on specified filters. B. Cover return and exhaust air grilles with temporary filter media. Attach media to avoid damage to grille or ceiling. Change temporary media as required to protect against dust buildup on ductwork. Remove temporary media from grilles after flooring is installed, walls are sanded and painted and other dust generating construction has been completed. C. During periods of excessive dust generation such as drywall sanding, seal off return and exhaust openings and grilles to prevent dust from accumulating in ductwork. D. If outside air source contains less dust than building air, adjust A/C unit dampers to operate with as much outside air as possible without causing a freezing condition for coil or exceeding capacity of coil to adequately condition supply air. E. Furnish and install a new set of specified filter media prior to start of system test and balance. Furnish a new, dean set of the specified media and turn over to Owner's Representative. 3.8 TESTING MECHANICAL SYSTEMS A. Test all systems and equipment installed to demonstrate proper operation. B. Advise Architect of scheduled systems testing and completed system demonstration/operation schedules so that he may witness, if desired. C. Correct and retest work found defective when tested. D. Ductwork Pressure Testing: Refer to Section 23 31 13 for required pressure testing for ductwork. E. System Balance and Testing: Prepare to assist test and balance firm by assuring systems are complete and operational. F. Test all smoke and combination fire/smoke, dampers by observing damper operation during fire alarm system commissioning. G. Records of Testing: Maintain records of system testing and results thereof. Deliver results as part of project closing file and on an intermediate basis as requested by Architect. END OF SECTION 23 05 00 FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA 23 05 93 - 9TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA 23 05 93 - 8TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC SECTION 23 05 93 TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC PART 1-GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. HVAC systems testing and balancing requirements. 1.2 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. AABC - Associated Air Balance and Control B. NEBB - National Environmental Balancing Bureau 1.3 SCOPE OF WORK A. Perform test and balance in accordance with AABC or NEBB Standards. B. Air and water balance shall be performed by qualified personnel experienced in this field. C. The air balance procedure followed and forms used shall agree with AABC or NEBB Standards. D. Make changes to pulleys, belts, dampers, impellers, and similar equipment to obtain design conditions as required by TAB procedures. E. The Architect, Engineer, Owner, or Owner's Representative may request a recheck, resetting, or verification of an air or water related item within 90 days of the completion of work. The work shall be provided at no additional cost. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 NOTAPPLICABLE SECTION 23 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR HVAC PART 1-GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Common work results for requirements specifically applicable to Division 23. B. Requirements of Division 01 Specifications, General Provisions of the Contract and General and Supplementary Conditions apply to this Division. 1.2 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Perform Work specified in Division 23 in accordance with standards listed below of the latest applicable edition adopted by the authority having jurisdiction. Where these Specifications are more stringent, they shall take precedence. In case of conflict, obtain a decision from the Architect. 1. NFPA 70: National Electrical Code 2. NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm Code 3. NFPA 90A: Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems 4. NFPA 9013: Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems 5. NFPA 101: Life Safety Code 6. NFPA 101A: Guide on Alternative Approaches to Life Safety 7. NFPA 10113: Standard on Means of Egress for Buildings and Structures 8. NFPA 241: Standard for Safeguarding Building Construction, Alterations, and Demolition Operations 9. NFPA 5000: Building Construction and Safety Code 10. ANSI Handicapped Code -Al 17.1 11. U.L. Fire Resistance Index. 12. All applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Publications, Rules and Regulations. 13. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 14. Special regulations, supplement, and amendments of the State and/or local authorities having jurisdiction. 1.3 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. AGA: American Gas Association. B. ANSI: American National Standards Institute. C. ARE American Refrigeration Institute. D. ASHRAE: American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers. E. ASME: American Society for Mechanical Engineers. F. ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials. G. AWWA: American Water Works Association. H. FM: Factory Mutual I. IRI: Industrial Risk Insurers J. MSS: Manufacturer's Standardization Society of the Valve and Fitting Industry. K. NEMA: National Electrical Manufacturers' Association. L. NFPA: National Fire Protection Association. M. SMACNA: Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association. N. UL: Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. O. U.L. Fire Resistance Index 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Division 01. B. Incomplete submittals containing unmarked cutsheets or not providing specific detail of what is being proposed will be rejected and will not be reviewed. C. Include Products as specified in the individual sections of Division 23. D. Brochures: Submit manufacturer's product data and brochures including: 1. Complete descriptions. 2. Illustrations. 3. Rating data, accessories, dimensional data, and applicable options and features marked for the specific items scheduled on drawings and specified herein. 4. Capacities stated in the terms specified. 5. Performance curves for all air handling units, fans, and pumps. 1.5 FIELD CONDITIONS A. Layouts indicated on drawings are diagrammatic and intended to show relative positions and arrangement of equipment, ductwork and piping. Coordinate mechanical work with other trades and measurements obtained at the job site, as applicable, prior to installation. Generally, install work in locations shown on Drawings, using as necessary rises, drops, offsets, transitions, and alternate routings to fit in the available space unless prevented by Project conditions. B. If prevented by project conditions, prepare drawings showing proposed rearrangement of Work, including changes to Work specified in other sections. Obtain permission of Architect before proceeding. C. Place anchors, sleeves, and supports prior to pouring concrete or installation of masonry work. D. Cause as little interference or interruption of existing utilities and services as possible. Schedule work which will cause interference or interruption in advance with Owner, authorities having jurisdiction, and all affected trades. E. Determine sizes and verify locations of existing utilities on or near site. F. Keep roads dear of materials and debris. G. Visit site and be informed of conditions under which Work must be performed. H. Locate equipment requiring periodic servicing so that it is readily accessible. Provide means of service access, following appropriate manufacturer's recommended service clearance space or, as applicable, means of access using duct, wall, or ceiling access doors. I. Install ductwork and piping to leave sufficient space for AHJ inspection of wall construction. 1.6 FEES AND PERMITS A. Obtain and pay for all necessary permits and inspection fees required to perform Division 23 work. 1.7 COMPLETENESS OF WORK A. The Contract Documents depict HVAC systems which are intended to be complete and functioning systems. All products, materials, and labor necessary to render a fully functional system to fulfill the design intent shown on the documents shall be provided by the Contractor. B. Catalog numbers referenced throughout the Division 23 Drawings and Specifications are intended to convey a general understanding of the type and quality of the product required. Where written descriptions differ from information conveyed by a catalog number, the written description shall govern. No extra shall be allowed because a catalog number is found to be incomplete or obsolete. 1.8 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS A. Comply with provisions of Division 01. 1.9 OWNING AND OPERATING MANUALS A. Manuals shall include dear and comprehensive instructions with appropriate graphics and project specific marked data to enable owner to operate and maintain all systems specified in this Division. B. Copies of final reviewed submittals indicating all model numbers, serial numbers, cut sheets, and all performance criteria on furnished equipment shall be included. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS A. Structural Steel for Supports: ASTM A36. 1. Use galvanized members installed in fan plenums or areas of high humidity or condensation, and outside. All fasteners B. Records of Testing: Maintain records of system testing and results thereof. Deliver results as part of project closing file and on an intermediate basis as requested by Architect. END OF SECTION 23 05 00 FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA 23 05 93 - 9TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA 23 05 93 - 8TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC SECTION 23 05 93 TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. HVAC systems testing and balancing requirements. 1.2 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. AABC - Associated Air Balance and Control B. NEBB - National Environmental Balancing Bureau 1.3 SCOPE OF WORK A. Perform test and balance in accordance with AABC or NEBB Standards. B. Air and water balance shall be performed by qualified personnel experienced in this field. C. The air balance procedure followed and forms used shall agree with AABC or NEBB Standards. D. Make changes to pulleys, belts, dampers, impellers, and similar equipment to obtain design conditions as required by TAB procedures. E. The Architect, Engineer, Owner, or Owner's Representative may request a recheck, resetting, or verification of an air or water related item within 90 days of the completion of work. The work shall be provided at no additional cost. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 NOTAPPLICABLE PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PROCEDURES A. On completion of work, submit three copies of the complete report to include the following: 1. Current certification documentation of all TAB equipment used. 2. Current certification of TAB personnel responsible for the work. 3. Dates, time, all personnel, and operating status of cooling and heating systems. 4. A description of the procedure used for air and water balance. 3.2 AIR SYSTEMS A. Balance supply, return, and exhaust air outlets within outlets within 10% of design while still maintaining required pressure relationships. B. On each fan system, measure and report: 1. Design and actual fan RPM. Fan suction and discharge pressure. Fan total static pressure, and pressure drop across components. Design and actual supply, return, exhaust, and outside air CFM. 2. Actual and motor nameplate voltage and amperage on fans. 3. Design and actual entering and leaving air temperatures, heating and cooling (dry bulb and wet bulb) of the supply, return, exhaust, and outside air. C. For diffusers and grilles, measure, adjust, and report: 1. Design and actual CFM at each supply, return, and exhaust outlet. END OF SECTION 23 05 93FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA 23 07 00 - 12HVAC INSULATION FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA 23 07 00 - 10HVAC INSULATION SECTION 23 07 00 HVAC INSULATION PART 1-GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Pipe insulation B. HVAC equipment insulation C. Ductwork insulation 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A. Section 23 23 00 - Refrigerant Piping B. Section 23 31 13 - Sheetmetal Ductwork 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Exposed - Equipment, ducts and piping in areas which will be visible without removing ceilings or opening access panels. B. Concealed - Installed above ceiling, in walls or chases. C. Outdoors - Exposed to the weather or ambient conditions. D. Underground - Buried. 1.4 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. ASTM C1290 - Standard Specification for Flexible Fibrous Glass Blanket Insulation Used to Externally Insulate HVAC Ducts; 2011. B. ASTM C53410534M - Standard Specification for Preformed Flexible Elastomeric Cellular Thermal Insulation in Sheet and Tubular Form; 2013. C. SMACNA (DCS) - HVAC Duct Construction Standards; Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association; 2005. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Refer to Division 01. B. Submit manufacturer's product data and installation procedures for review. Product data shall identify specific thermal characteristics, list of materials and thickness for each service. 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer Qualifications: ISO 9001-2000 certified. B. Fire -Test Response Characteristics: Testing in accordance with ASTM E84. Insulation and related materials, adhesives, coatings, sealers, jackets and tapes, shall have a fire -test response characteristic of: Flame spread rating of 25 or less; Smoke development of 50 or less. C. Materials shall meet the requirements of NFPA 90A. PART2-PRODUCTS 2.1 PIPE AND EQUIPMENT INSULATION A. Materials for Pipe and Equipment: Provide factory premolded insulation for pipe, pipe fittings, and valves. B. Fitting insulation: Same thickness and material as adjoining pipe insulation. C. Flexible Tubular Elastomeric: 1. Provide fire -retardant closed -cell slip-on flexible type; minimum "R" value of 2.57 2. Acceptable manufacturers: Aeroflex "Aerocel", Armacell "AP/Armaflex", or K-Flex "Insul-Tube". 3. Use on the following services: a. Moisture condensate drains: 1/2" thick. b. Refrigerant lines for kitchen freezer and cooler suction: 1-1/2" thick (2 layers of 314" thick). c. Ice rink refrigerant suction piping, valves, and fittings: 1-1/2" thick. 2.2 DUCTWORK INSULATION A. Blanket Type Duct Insulation: 1. Acceptable manufacturers: CertainTeed, Johns -Manville, Knauf, or Owens Corning. 2. Provide with Foil Reinforced Kraft (FSK) vapor barrier, providing the minimum "R" value and pound per cubic foot (PCF) density shown below. 3. Use on the following: a. Unlined supply air ductwork in an unconditioned space, including concealed above ceiling: 2.2", 0.75 PCF. installed "R" value of 6.0. b. Unlined supply air ductwork serving low temperature systems including operating rooms and oath labs: 3.0", 0.75 PCF, installed "R" value of 8.3. Overlapping layers with offset seams is acceptable to meet the "R" value indicated. c. Unlined, exposed supply air ductwork: 2.2", 0.75 PCF, installed "R" value of 6.0. d. Unlined make-up air ductwork: 1.5", 0.75 PCF, installed "R" value of 4.2. e. Unlined ductwork supplying outside air: 2.2", 0.75 PCF, installed "R" value of 6.0. f. Unlined return air ductwork installed in an unconditioned space, including concealed above ceiling: 2.2". 0.75 PCF, installed "R" value of 6.0. 1) Insulation may be omitted from exposed low pressure return air ductwork in area served by the ductwork, except where the exposed ductwork is in rooms with doors/openings to the exterior. AA 26001479 Sheet Notes: Smith Beckman SRReid, Inc. 301 North Cattlemen Road, Suite 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-inc.com Firm Certification - CA-0000857 SSR# 1636044.0 Erick Phelps - PE #64598 Christopher E. Durham - PE #76655 IPIfit/ �� �•,• •�yCENgF'• � �i i N�oo..64598 • STATE OF • �� -SS7ONA1-•��`��` �( �11111111100\ ERICK PHELPS PE - 64598 Lv_j K I uA CA N C E R"k S P E C A L!S T S Research Instituhe Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Scale NTS Drawn By DAO Approved By EAP Filename Scatco, Lek 2007 71604 07/15/2016 Sheet Number M002 3.3 SAFETY CODE PART 3 - EXECUTION A System shall be in accordance with ANSI B9.1 Code for Refrigeration Systems. 3.1 INSTALLATION -GENERAL END OF SECTION 23 23 00 FCS•Zephyrhills CTUSA A. Deliver and store insulation materials in manufacturers containers and keep free from dirt, water, chemical and mechanical damage. 23 31 13 - 21 SHEETMETAL DUCTWORK B. Complete piping and ductwork pressure testing prior to applying insulation. FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA C. Apply insulation in workmanlike manner by experienced, qualified, workmen. 23 3113 - 16SHEETMETAL DUCTWORK D. Surfaces shall be clean and dry when covering is applied. Covering to be dry when installed and before and during application of any finish, SECTION 23 31 13 unless such finish specifically requires a wetted surface for application. SHEETMETAL DUCTWORK E. Adhesives, cements and mastics shall be compatible with materials applied and shall not attack materials in either wet or dry state. PART 1 -GENERAL F. Stop duct coverings, including jacket and insulation, at fire penetrations of fire or smoke rated partitions, floors above grade and roofs. "Fan -out' or extend jacketed insulation at least 2" beyond angle frames of fire dampers and secure to wall. Maintain vapor barrier. 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES 3.2 BLANKET TYPE DUCT INSULATION A. Rectangular Metal Ducts A. Apply jacketed blanket type glass fiber covering to ducts pulled snug but not so tight as to compress comers more than 1/4". Use insulation B. Round Ducts having 2" tab, or cut insulation long enough to allow for "peel -off' of insulation from jacket to effect a minimum overlap of 2". Staple lap with flare type staples on 1" centers. Cover standing seams, stiffeners, and braces with same insulation blanket, using 2" jacket lap and staple lap as herein 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS before outlined. Cover and seal all staples with Foster 30-80 reinforced with glass cloth. Do not use pressure sensitive tape. A. Section 23 05 93 - Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing for HVAC B. Secure jacket to covering using equivalent of Foster No. 85-20 or Childers CP-82 adhesive. B. Section 23 07 00 - HVAC Insulation C. For ducts 24" or wider, mechanically fasten insulation to duct bottom, using weld pins having self-locking, metal discs, locating fasteners on not over 12" centers laterally and longitudinally. Seal pins as above. 1.3 REFERENCE STANDARDS D. For ducts up to 24" deep, mechanically fasten insulation to duct sides, using one row of pins, plates or discs located on not over 12" centers A. ASHRAE Handbook - Fundamentals; 2013. longitudinally and equidistant laterally between duct top and bottom. For duds 24" deep and greater, apply fasteners as before only using minimum of two rows. B. ASTM A653/A653M - Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc -coated (Galvanized) or Zinc -iron Alloy -Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot -Dip Process; 2013. END OF SECTION 23 07 00 FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA C. ASTM E84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials; 2014. 23 23 00 - 15REFRIGERATION PIPING SYSTEM D. NFPA 90A - Standard for the Installation of Air -Conditioning and Ventilating Systems; National Fire Protection Association; 2012. FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA E. NFPA 906 -Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems; National Fire Protection Association; 2012. 23 23 00 - 13REFRIGERATION PIPING SYSTEM F. SMACNA 1972 - HVAC Air Duct Leakage Test Manual; Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association; 2012, 2nd Edition. SECTION 23 23 00 G. SMACNA 1966 - HVAC Duct Construction Standards; Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association; 2005. REFRIGERATION PIPING SYSTEM H. UL 181 - Standard for Factory -Made Air Ducts and Air Connectors; Underwriters Laboratories Inc.; Current Edition, Including All Revisions. PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Piping, valves and fittings for refrigerant piping systems shown on drawings. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A. Section 23 05 00 - Common Work Results for HVAC B. Section 23 07 00 - HVAC Insulation 1.3 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. Comply with the requirements of ANSI B9.1, Code for Refrigerant Systems. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit for review manufacturer's product data for refrigerant piping system components. 1.5 REFRIGERANT A. Refrigerant: Use only refrigerants that have ozone depletion potential (ODP) of zero and global warming potential (GWP) of less than 50. B. Refrigerant: 410A as defined in ASHRAE Std 34. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Piping: Type "L" ACR hard copper, ASTM B280. B. Fittings: Wrought copper. C. Solder. Silver solder, or phos-copper solder having a melting point of 1125 degrees F or higher. D. Solenoid Valves: 1. Manufacturers: Flow Controls (Emerson Climate Technologies), Parker Hannan, or Sporlan Co. 2. AHRI 760, pilot operated, copper or brass body and internal parts, synthetic seat, stainless steel stem and plunger assembly (permitting manual operation in case of coil failure), integral strainer, with flared, solder, or threaded ends; for maximum working pressure of 500 psi. Suitable for the type of refrigerant used. E. Refrigerant Filter Dehydrator and Moisture Indicator 1. Dehydrator. Sportan Co. Catch -All, or equal, with replaceable core, type, of size recommended by manufacturer for maximum design tonnage. 2. Moisture Indicator: Sporlan Co. See -All, type SA-125, or equal. F. Pressure Regulators 1. Manufacturers: Hansen Technologies Corp., Parker Hannifin, or Sporlan Co. 2. Brass body, stainless steel diaphragm, direct acting, adjustable over 0 to 80 psi range, for maximum working pressure of 450 psi. G. Pressure Relief Valves 1. Manufacturers: Hansen Technologies Corp., Henry Technologies, or Sherwood Valve/Harsco Corp. 2. Straight Through or Angle Type: Brass body and disc, neoprene seat, factory sealed and stamped with ASME UV and National Board Certification NB, selected to ASHRAE Sid 15, with standard setting of 235 psi. H. Expansion Valves 1. Manufacturers: Flow Controls (Emerson Climate Technologies), Parker Hannifin, or Sporlan Co. 2. Angle or Straight Through Type: AHRI 750; design suitable for refrigerant, brass body, internal or external equalizer, bleed hole, adjustable superheat setting, replaceable inlet strainer, with non -replaceable capillary tube and remote sensing bulb and remote bulb well. 3. Selection: Evaluate refrigerant pressure drop through system to determine available pressure drop across valve. Select valve for maximum load at design operating pressure and minimum 10 degrees F superheat. Select to avoid being undersized at full load and excessively oversized at part load. I. Electronic Expansion Valves 1. Manufacturers: Flomatic Valves, Parker Hannifin, or Sporlan Co. 2. Valve: a. Brass body with flared or solder connection, needle valve with floating needle and machined seat, stepper motor drive. 3. Evaporation Control System: a. Electronic microprocessor based unit in enclosed case, proportional integral control with adaptive superheat, maximum operating pressure function, preselection allowance for electrical defrost and hot gas bypass. 4. Refrigeration System Control: Electronic microprocessor based unit in enclosed case, with proportional integral control of valve, on/off thermostat, air temperature alarm (high and low), solenoid valve control, liquid injection adaptive superheat control, maximum operating pressure function, night setback thermostat, timer for defrost control. J. Receivers 1. Manufacturers: Henry Technologies, Parker Hannifin, or Sherwood Valve/Harsco Corp. 2. Internal Diameter 6 inch and Smaller: a. AHRI 495, UL listed, steel, brazed; 400 psi maximum pressure rating, with tappings for inlet, outlet, and pressure relief valve. 3. Internal Diameter Over 6 inch: a. AHRI 495, welded steel, tested and stamped in accordance with ASME BPVC-VIII-1; 400 psi with tappings for liquid inlet and outlet valves, pressure relief valve, and magnetic liquid level indicator. K. Pipe Supports: 1. Pipes subject to vibration: Isolation type brackets 2. Pipes not subject to vibration: Anvil No. CT-95 or equal 3. Riser damps: Anvil CT-121 or equal L. Escutcheons: Chrome plated escutcheons sized for pipe. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Make solder joints with carbon dioxide or nitrogen passing through joints being soldered. Insure a clean, tight system. Pull a dean rag through each piece of tubing after cutting or reaming. B. Route piping in orderly manner, parallel or perpendicular to building structure, and maintain gradient. C. Install piping to allow for expansion and contraction without stressing pipe, joints, or connected equipment. D. Arrange piping to return oil to compressor. Provide traps and loops in piping, and provide double risers as required. Slope horizontal piping 0.40 percent in direction of flow. E. Install refrigeration specialties in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. F. Insulate piping and equipment G. Install pipe and hangers in accordance with hanger manufacturer's printed instructions. 3.2 LEAK TESTING A. Test for leaks by use of carbon dioxide or nitrogen and a liquid soapsuds solution. Correct leaks found. B. Pressurize system, with carbon dioxide or nitrogen, to 300 psig on the high side, and 200 psig on the low side, and test for leaks. Then test for leaks using a Halide leak detector. Correct leaks found. C. Evacuate system and charge with specified refrigerant until the manufacturer's recommended operating presssure is reached. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit material/product data as described in Division 01. B. Certifications: Provide a duct schedule, certified by an officer of the sheet metal fabrication subcontractor, that the ductwork conforms to SMACNA standards. For each sheet metal system furnished on the project include: 1. System name 2. Duct material 3. Ductgauge 4. SMACNA rectangular reinforcement number 5. SMACNA intermediate reinforcement number 6. SMACNA transverse reinforcement number 7. Rod diameter and type 8. Sealant type 9. Attachment method 10. Duct system design pressure C. Field Conditions 1. Do not install duct sealants when temperatures are less than those recommended by sealant manufacturer. 2. Maintain temperature within acceptable range during and after installation of duct sealants. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide an installed duct system which will supply the air quantities indicated by the drawings and have the lowest possible friction loss with the least possible leakage loss. System static pressure loss for each system shall not exceed that which is indicated in the equipment schedule as external static pressure or in the fan schedule as static pressure and shall include the losses of all accessories. Friction losses shall be minimized by reduction in the number of offsets and elbows by pre -planning the duct system installation and coordination with other trades to prevent interferences. Maintain access to accessories requiring maintenance, service, and inspection. Radius elbows are preferred for turns to minimize friction, noise, and vibrations. B. Provide and/or construct materials, ductwork, joints, transformations, splitters, dampers, and access doors as specified herein for the sheet metal ductwork as shown on drawings. C. SMACNA Manual: Sheet Metal Tradesman shall have access on the construction site to "HVAC Duct Construction Standards". Comply with applicable provisions of the SMACNA Manual and more stringent requirements of this specification. D. Quality control involves not only the general performance requirements for air ducts, but also quality workmanship which includes layout pre -planning so that offsets, rises, falls, elbows, fittings, etc., are minimized or eliminated. General performance requirements for ducts include: 1. Dimensional stability (shape deformation and strength) 2. Containment of the air being conveyed (leakage control). See Part 3 of this specification for leakage testing. 3. Vibration (fatigue and appearance) 4. Noise (generation, transmission, or attenuation) 5. Exposure (to damage, weather, temperature extremes, flexure cycles, wind, corrosive atmospheres, biological contamination, flow interruption or reversal, underground or other encasement conditions, combustion, or other in-service conditions) 6. Support (alignment and position retention) 7. Seismic restraint 8. Thermal conductivity (heat gain or loss and condensation control) E. Provide galvanized duct materials which meet applicable requirements of local and state codes, whichever is the most stringent. F. Support ductwork in accordance with applicable requirements of local and state codes and details on drawings. G. Emboss fittings with material gauge, manufacturer, and type material. H. Sealers, liners, pre -insulated jackets and flexible ducts shall comply with a flame spread rating of 25 or less and a smoke developed rating of not over 50. PART2-PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIAL A. Sheet metal ductwork, angles, bar slips, hangers, and straps: Galvanized, prime quality steel sheets. B. Screws: Cadmium plated. C. Joint Sealers: water resistant, mildew and mold resistant 1. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, fiber reinforced, with UV inhibitors. 2. Surface burning characteristics: Flame spread of zero and smoke developed of zero when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 3. Suitable for use with flexible ducts and UL listed. 4. Acceptable Products: a. Substitutions: Not permitted. 5. Pressure sensitive tape is not acceptable. D. Duct Sealing: 1. All longitudinal and transverse joints, seams and duct sidewall penetrations, regardless of pressure classification, shall be sealed with duct sealer. Follow SMANCA Table 1-2, Seal Class A for all supply, return, exhaust, relief, and make-up air ductwork. 2. See Leakage Testing of Installed Systems requirements in Part 3. E. Sheetmetal accessories: As specified in Section 23 23 00. 2.2 PRESSURE CLASSIFICATION A. Ductwork where maximum dimension is less than 97" shall be constructed based on applicable pressure classification in accordance with SMACNA Manual including sheetmetal gauge, reinforcement gauge and spacing. B. Construct the following for 1" pressure classification, Table 1- 4: 1. Supply ductwork downstream of air terminal units 2. Low pressure supply ductwork to reheat coils 3. Low pressure supply, return, and outside air ductwork at fan coil units C. Construct the following for 2" pressure classification, Table 1- 5: 1. Return ductwork 2. Exhaust ductwork 3. Make-up air ductwork 2.3 RECTANGULAR DUCTWORK A. Transverse Joints: 1. "S" and drive construction for V and 2" w.g. pressure classification. a. Provide duct gauge and reinforcing angles in accordance with Table 1-11 2. Duct Connection System: Connection system as manufactured by Ductmate or Nexus shall incorporate gasketed joints, metal cleats and bolted comers. Minimum metal gauge shall be 24 gauge. Connection systems may be used for all pressure classifications. B. Longitudinal Seams: Pittsburg Lock C. Transitions: 1. Do not exceed 1" in 7" of slope for increase -in -area transitions. 2. Do not exceed 1" in 4" of slope for decrease -in -area transitions, 1" in 7" is preferable. 3. Do not exceed 45 degrees on the entering or leaving side for angle of transitions at connections to equipment without the use of approved turning vanes. D. Elbows: 1. Fabricate ells using one of the following specifications: The fabrication methods are listed in order of preference. Use radius elbows where ever possible. Use square elbows only when available space prevents the use of radius elbows. a. Unvaned, long radius elbow with the throat radius equal to 3/4 of the width of the duct and with a full heel radius. b. Six inch throat radius with full radius, single thickness vanes and full heel radius. Maximum unsupported length of vanes shall be 36". Securely fasten vanes to runners. Secure vanes in stable position. Construct vane edges to project tangents parallel to duct sides. c. Square elbows with airfoil, double thickness turning vanes. 2. Turning vanes: a. Acceptable manufacturers: Aero Dyne b. Substitutions: Not permitted. c. True airfoil design; smoothly -rounded entry nose with extended trailing edge. Generated sound power level shall not exceed 54 decibels in band 4 at 2000 FPM in a 24"x24" duct d. Fabricate assemblies with Aero Dyne Co. side rails; install vanes on design centers of 2.4 inches across the full diagonal dimension of the elbow. e. Submit Aero Dyne product and performance data for review. E. Branch Connections: 1. Pressure classification 2" and less: a. Rectangular branch from rectangular main: 45 degree entry with all corners closed as shown in Figure 2-8 b. Round branches: Spin -in fitting without scoop. c. Parallel flow branches: See Figure 2-7. d. Space duct joints to avoid cutting them for branch take offs and outlet collars. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION, APPLICATION, ERECTION A. Do not exceed 45 degrees for easement transition angle. B. Seal all transverse and longitudinal joints and seams and duct wall penetrations with approved sealer in accordance with manufacturer's directions regardless of pressure class. C. Counterflash ductwork penetrating roof. D. Support round ducts from building structure with galvanized steel hangers in accordance with SMACNA. Secure hangers to masonry portion of building by means of inserts or other acceptable anchors. E. Secure hangers to steel structure members by means of C-clamps. Vertical risers, and other duct runs where methods of support specified above are not applicable, shall be supported by angle brackets as shown in SMACNA manual. F. Where appropriate based on dud weight, support rectangular duds by minimum, 1" x 18 gauge, galvanized band iron or minimum 3/8" galvanized rod hangers attached to reinforcing angles and spaced same as reinforcing angles. Design hangers, reinforcing angles and other components to support weight of duct and insulation. Secure hangers to concrete beam or slab by adequately sized inserts, anchor shield and bolt, toggle bolt, or expansion bold. G. Attach hangers to ductwork using sheet metal screws. H. Space hangers approximately 8' along the duct for ducts under 60". For ducts over 60" and larger and heavier sections, such as welded duct and sound absorbers, space hangers at approximately 4' intervals. I. Hangers and bracing used with ductwork shall be galvanized. J. Provide smooth insulation finish around damper operating quadrants, splitter adjusting clamps, access doors, and similar operating devices. Provide metal collar equivalent in depth to insulation thickness. Access door locks and damper handles shall be free from mastic or sealant. K. In addition to the requirements above, add supplemental bracing as necessary to prevent sagging and drumming, and/or vibration. 3.2 CLEANING A. Clean mechanical system thoroughly to assure all foreign matter and dirt is removed. 3.3 LEAKAGE TESTING OF INSTALLED SYSTEMS A. Test duct for leakage in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Air Duct Leakage Test Manual. Use prescribed test kit containing test blower, two U-tube manometers and calibrated curve attached to the orifice tube assembly. B. Pressure testing shall include taps/take-offs to air terminal units in medium pressure ductwork and taps/take-offs to air devices in supply, return, and exhaust ductwork. C. Pressurize all installed duct systems for each pressure class to maximum pressure for fabrication classification. The leakage amount shall not exceed the allotted amount for the pressure class or the allotted amount for that portion of the system as follows: 1. 1" Pressure Class - Leakage Class 6; Max. Leakage Factor - 6.0 CFM/100 SF 2. 2" Pressure Class - Leakage Class 6; Max. Leakage Factor - 9.4 CFM/100 SF 3. 1" and 2" Pressure Class exhaust ductwork connected to or serving fume hoods, bio-safety cabinets, chemical or hazardous storage rooms, smoke removal/purge systems, laboratory spaces, isolation rooms, bronchoscopy rooms, and nuclear medicine rooms shall be construction and tested as follows: a. 1" Pressure Class -Leakage Class 3; Max. Leakage Factor- 3.0 CFM/100 SF b. 2" Pressure Class - Leakage Class 3; Max. Leakage Factor - 4.7 CFM/100 SF 4. 6" Pressure Class -Leakage Class 3; Max. Leakage Factor- 9.6 CFM/100 SF D. All ductwork shall be leak tested first before being enclosed in a shaft or above other inaccessible areas. E. Correct leaks found in excess of allowable limits. Retest until acceptable leakage is witnessed. F. Have test results available for review on a progressive and final basis. Include all test results in project closing file along with name, signature, and date of independent witness to testing. Test results shall show preliminary and final test results and include all calculations used to determine system compliance with the maximum specified leakage rate. 3.4 AIR TEST AND BALANCE A. Prepare the system for tests as specified in Section 23 05 93 and correct deficiencies found by the Test and Balance firm. B. Duct dimensions shown on drawings indicate inside clear dimensions. Make calculation allowances for duct requiring internal sound lining, or insulation to provide "inside clear" (IC) dimensions. END OF SECTION 23 31 13FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA 23 81 26 - 25SMALL SPLIT -SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING FCS-Zephyrhills CTUSA 23 81 26 - 22SMALL SPLIT -SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING SECTION 23 81 26 SMALL SPLIT -SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Air -source heat pumps. B. Air cooled condensing units. C. Indoor air handler (fan & coil) units for dud connection. D. Controls. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A. Section 23 05 00 - Common Work Results for HVAC B. Section 23 05 93 - Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing for HVAC C. Section 23 31 13 - Sheetmetal Ductwork 1.3 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. AHRI 210/240 - Standard for Performance Rating of Unitary Air Conditioning and Air -Source Heat Pump Equipment; Air -Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute; 2008. B. AHRI 270 - Sound Rating of Outdoor Unitary Equipment; Air -Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute; 2008. C. AHRI 520 - Performance Rating of Positive Displacement Condensing Units; Air-Condtioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute; 2004. D. NFPA 90A - Standard for the Installation of Air -Conditioning and Ventilating Systems; National Fire Protection Association; 2012. E. NFPA 90B - Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems; National Fire Protection Association; 2012. F. UL 207 - Refrigerant -Containing Components and Accessories, Nonelectrical; Underwriters Laboratories Inc.; Current Edition, Including AII Revisions. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Provide rated capacities, weights, accessories, electrical nameplate data, and wiring diagrams. B. Design Data: Indicate refrigerant pipe sizing. C. Warranty: Submit manufacturers warranty and ensure forms have been filled out in Owner s name and registered with manufacturer. D. Maintenance Materials: Furnish the following for Owners use in maintenance of project. 1. Extra Filters: One for each unit. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the type of products specified in this section, with minimum five years of experience. 1.6 WARRANTY A. Provide one year parts and labor warranty for all unit components. PART PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Trane or Carrier. B. Substitutions: Refer to Division 01. 2.2 SYSTEM DESIGN A. Split -System Heating and Cooling Units. Self-contained, packaged, matched factory -engineered and assembled, pre -wired indoor and outdoor units; UL listed. 1. Heating and Cooling: Air -source electric heat pump located in outdoor unit with evaporator, auxiliary electric heat 2. Provide refrigerant lines internal to units and between indoor and outdoor units, factory cleaned, dried, pressurized and sealed, with insulated suction line. B. Performance Requirements: See Drawings for additional requirements. 1. Efficiency: a. Comply with ASHRAE Std 90.1. 2.3 INDOOR UNITS FOR DUCTED SYSTEMS A. Indoor Units: Self-contained, packaged, factory assembled, pre -wired unit consisting of cabinet, supply fan, heating and cooling element(s), controls, and accessories, wired for single power connection with control transformer. 1. Air Flow Configuration: Upflow. 2. Cabinet Steel with baked enamel finish, easily removed and secured access doors with safety interlock switches, glass fiber insulation with reflective liner. B. Supply Fan: Centrifugal type rubber mounted with direct or belt drive with adjustable variable pitch motor pulley. 1. Motor: NEMA MG 1; 1750 rpm single speed, permanently lubricated, hinge mounted. C. Air Filters: 1 inch thick glass fiber, disposable type arranged for easy replacement. D. Evaporator Coils: Copper tube aluminum fin assembly, galvanized or polymer drain pan sloped in all directions to drain, drain connection, refrigerant piping connections, restricted distributor or thermostatic expansion valve. 1. Construction and Ratings: In accordance with AHRI 210/240 and UL 207. 2. Manufacturers: System manufacturer. 2.4 OUTDOOR UNITS A. Outdoor Units: Self-contained, packaged, pre -wired unit consisting of cabinet, with compressor and condenser. 1. Comply with AHRI 210. 2. Refrigerant: Use only refrigerants that have ozone depletion potential (ODP) of zero and global warming potential (GWP) of less than 50. 3. Refrigerant: R-410A. 4. Cabinet: Galvanized steel with baked enamel finish, easily removed and secured access doors with safety interlock switches, glass fiber insulation with reflective liner. 5. Construction and Ratings: In accordance with AHRI 210/240 with testing in accordance with ASHRAE Sid 23.1 and UL 207. 6. Sound Rating: 69 dBA, when measured in accordance with AHRI 270. B. Compressor: AHRI 520; hermetic, 3600 rpm, resiliently mounted integral with condenser, with positive lubrication, crankcase heater, high pressure control, motor overload protection, service valves and drier. Provide time delay control to prevent short cycling . C. Air Cooled Condenser: ARI 520; Aluminum fin and copper tube coil, with direct drive axial propeller fan resiliently mounted, galvanized fan guard. 1. Condenser Fans: Direct -drive propeller type. 2. Condenser Fan Motor: Enclosed, 3 ph, permanently lubricated. D. Coil: Air-cooled, aluminum fins bonded to copper tubes. E. Accessories: Filter drier, high pressure switch (manual reset), low pressure switch (automatic reset), service valves and gage ports, thermometer well (in liquid line). 1. Provide thermostatic expansion valves. F. Operating Controls: 1. Control by room thermostat to maintain room temperature setting. 2. Low Ambient Kit: Provide refrigerant pressure switch to cycle condenser fan on when condenser refrigerant pressure is above 285 psig and off when pressure drops below 140 psig for operation to 0 degrees F. 2.5 ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT A. Room Thermostat: Wall -mounted, electric solid state based room thermostat with remote sensor to maintain temperature setting; low -voltage; with following features: 1. Automatic switching from heating to cooling. 2. Preferential rate control to minimize overshoot and deviation from setpoint 3. Thermostat display: a. Actual room temperature. b. Programmed temperature. c. System mode indication: heating, cooling, fan auto, off, and on, auto or on, off. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verity that substrates are ready for installation of units and openings are as indicated on shop drawings. B. Verify that proper power supply is available and in correct location. C. Verify that proper fuel supply is available for connection. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction. B. Install in accordance with NFPA 90A and NFPA 90B. C. Provide reinforced housekeeping pad for units mounted on grade. Pad shall be made level and 6" wider than unit on all sides unless noted otherwise. D. Secure refrigerant lines to prevent vibration. E. Locate outdoor unit to comply with manufacturer's recommended minimum clearances. F. Startup and test units for proper operation, both heating and cooling, in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and HVAC test and balance requirements. END OF SECTION 23 81 26 SaltC®, ILILC AA 26001479 Sheet Notes: Smith Seckman SRReid, Inc. 301 North Cattlemen Road, Suite 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-inc.com Firm Certification - CA-0000857 SSR# 1636044.0 Erick Phelps - PE #64598 Christopher E. Durham - PE #76655 ��♦ �/•'• •�yGENSE•• • � 'i No.f4598 '-13 i STATE OF i • .tORIOP••••• 7 / s /�I111111111\\\ ERICK PHELPS PE - 64598 FI /'�\ 1_% u,jKIDACANCER SPEC I A L I T 5['rlC:7 1C?S11ttii C Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1ii:Tli! 07/15/2016 Scale NTS Sheet Number M003 Drawn By DAO Approved By EAP Filename Sa1tCo, LLC 2007 2.5 TON CU SA(EX.) SA(EX.) �o 0 0 Z�t 0 MECHANICAL PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - CONSTRUCTION VENTILATION AND DEMOLITION SCALE: 1/4" = V - 0" CU-1 O5 TON_ C: 0 0 MANUFACTURER SIZED REFRIGERANT LINES 800 800 800 @� @� O4 CONDENSATE DRAIN TO SPLASHBLOCK 75 CFM O.A. 2325R MECHANICAL PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTION KEYED NOTES OREMOVE EXISTING AHU-4 AND CONDENSING UNIT AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK, SUPPORT, WIRING, THERMOSTAT, CONDENSATE DRAIN, DIFFUSERS/GRILLES, ETC. O30x8 SIDEWALL SUPPLY GRILLES, TITUS MODEL 30OFS OR EQUIVALENT. O (2) 24x24 FILTERED RETURN GRILLES WITH MERV 8 FILTERS OPROVIDE PROPER SERVICE ACCESS FOR AHU AND HEATER CONTROLS. OREFER TO PIPING DETAIL ON SHEET M501. CONSTRUCTION VENTILATION 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN FROM THE OWNER A COPY OF THE INFECTION CONTROL RISK ASSESSMENT (ICRA) PREPARED FOR THIS PROJECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW THE REQUIREMENTS IN THE REPORT AND PERFORM ALL WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THOSE REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL STRICTLY ADHERE TO THE LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION AREA, AND WHERE PHASING APPLIES SHALL ADHERE TO THE PHASING PLAN. ANY WORK OUTSIDE THE CONSTRUCTION AREA SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE OWNER AND PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ICRA REPORT, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE OR OTHER DESIGNATED ICRA COMMITTEE OFFICER. 2. TO THE EXTENT THAT IT IS REQUIRED BY THE ICRA, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENDEAVOR TO MAINTAIN EXISTING LEVELS OF INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN AREAS SURROUNDING AND ADJACENT TO THE CONSTRUCTION WORK ZONE, AND ELSEWHERE IN THE FACILITY. IT SHOULD BE ANTICIPATED THAT THE ICRA REPORT WILL REQUIRE MEASURES TO THIS EFFECT INCLUDING ERECTION OF CONSTRUCTION ZONE BARRIERS AND PROVISION OF NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE IN THE CONSTRUCTION ZONE RELATIVE TO OTHER AREAS OF THE NEW FACILITY. 3. CONSTRUCTION VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS PROJECT ARE TO MAINTAIN .02" WG NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN ALL CONSTRUCTION AREAS, OR THAT LISTED IN THE OWNERS ICRA, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. ALL EXHAUST AIR SHALL BE FILTERED THRU PORTABLE AIR SCRUBBER MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH 99.97% EFFICIENT FILTERS, AND THAT MEET EPA, OSHA, NEC, AND ANSI STANDARDS. AIR TO BE EXHAUSTED TO THE EXTERIOR OF THE STRUCTURE, OR THE CORRIDOR AS INSTRUCTED BY THE OWNER. 4. IN ADDITION TO MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ICRA REPORT, THE CONTRACTOR AT A MINIMUM SHALL PROVIDE EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS NECESSARY TO CREATE A NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN THE CONSTRUCTION WORK ZONE RELATIVE TO ADJACENT AREA. EXISTING HVAC SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS SHALL NOT BE USED FOR THIS FUNCTION, UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED BY THE OWNER'S INFECTION CONTROL OFFICER. THE CONCEPT AND ALL ASPECTS OF THIS WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ICRA REQUIREMENTS AND AT A MINIMUM AS FOLLOWS: A. VERIFY ALL EXISTING DUCTWORK WHICH PASSES THROUGH THE CONSTRUCTION ZONE, AND IS TO REMAIN, IS SEALED AND PROTECTED DURING THE CONSTRUCTION DURATION. B. AIR REMOVED FROM THE CONSTRUCTION ZONE SHALL BE FILTERED AND/OR DISCHARGED AS DIRECTED BY THE ICRA REPORT. C. PRESENT THE NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE PLAN TO THE OWNER FOR APPROVAL BY THE INFECTION CONTROL COMMITTEE. D. PROVIDE MEANS TO MONITOR AND VERIFY NEGATIVE PRESSURE IS BEING MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ICRA REPORT, AND PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION TO THE OWNER AS REQUIRED. 5. COORDINATE IN ADVANCE ANY REQUIRED EQUIPMENT SHUTDOWN WITH THE OWNER, AND VERIFY BEFORE SHUTDOWN THAT EXISTING OR DESIRED AIR PRESSURE RELATIONSHIPS WILL NOT BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED. CONSTRUCTION VENTILATION KEYED NOTES OCONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AS MANY NEGATIVE AIR UNITS AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THE NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE AS REQUIRED BY THE OWNER IN AREA OF RENOVATION DURING ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION. SEE "CONSTRUCTION VENTILATION" NOTES ON THIS SHEET. O CONTRACTOR TO ROUTE EXHAUST DUCT OUTSIDE CONSTRUCTION BARRIER AND TERMINATE AS PER OWNER REQUIREMENTS. CO PROVIDE MAGNAHELIC GAUGE TO MONITOR NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE IN CONSTRUCTION AREA. OD CONSTRUCTION BARRIERS BY OTHERS. SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR EXACT LOCATION. �E AT AREAS REQUIRING ABOVE CEILING WORK, INCLUDING PIPING, CONDUIT, AND WIRE ROUTING, PROVIDE PORTABLE AIR SCRUBBER UNITS, ABATEMENT TECHNOLOGIES - AIRE GUARDIAN MOBILE CONTAINMENT CUBE, OR EQUIVALENT. DEMOLITION LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION EXISTING TO REMAIN —_— EXISTING TO BE REMOVED DEMO TO THIS POINT NEW CONSTRUCTION LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION NEW CONSTRUCTION EXISTING TO REMAIN CONNECT TO EXISTING AT THIS POINT AA 26001479 Sheet Notes: Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. 301 North Cattlemen Road, Suite 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-inc.com Firm Certification - CA-0000857 SSR# 1636044.0 Erick Phelps - PE #64598 Christopher E. Durliam - PE #76655 ``x%kII 1111////, K P HF No. 64598 O°.°• STATE OF <(/` ERICK PHELPS PE - 64598 F LC) k L -, .� \AN� � k- ............ $~S I L 1 A L I S T Key Plan kAADI! 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ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title MECHANICAL DETAILS 71604 07/15/2016 Scale NTS Sheet Number M501 Drawn By DAO Approved By EAP Filename Sa1tCo, LLc 2007 PLUMBING DEMOLITION NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE EXISTING SERVICES SUCH AS WATER, WASTE AND VENT PIPING SERVING FIXTURES AND/OR CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT WHICH ARE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS TO BE REMOVED OR RELOCATED. PERMANENTLY SEAL AND CAP SERVICES NEXT TO MAIN SERVICE LINES ABOVE CEILINGS, IN WALLS OR BELOW FLOORS. EXISTING PLUMBING FIXTURES AND RELATED ITEMS WHICH ARE TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER. ITEMS THE OWNER WISHES TO RETAIN SHALL BE STORED BY THE CONTRACTOR WHERE DIRECTED BY THE OWNER. ALL OTHER ITEMS NOT RETAINED BY THE OWNER SHALL BE LEGALLY DISPOSED. 2. DRAWINGS SHOW KNOWN EXISTING SERVICES IN REASONABLE PROXIMITY. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS. NOTE DISCREPANCIES AND BRING TO THE ARCHITECT'S ATTENTION. 3. EXISTING FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT, SERVICES AND CONNECTIONS WHICH ARE DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REWORKED OR REPLACED AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE ORIGINAL CONDITION AND OPERATION. 4. PENETRATIONS THROUGH EXISTING WALLS AND FLOORS SHALL BE SLEEVED, PATCHED AND SEALED/FIRESAFED TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF EXISTING WALL AND FLOOR UL FIRE RESISTANCE RATING. 5. EXISTING PLUMBING SERVICES NOT SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL REMAIN AS IS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE INTERRUPTION OF EXISTING SERVICES WITH THE OWNER PRIOR TO DEMOLITION OR CONSTRUCTION. PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS WRITTEN NOTICE WITH ANTICIPATED DURATION OF OUTAGE. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED TO FIT THE OPERATIONAL SCHEDULE OF THE FACILITY. 7. EXISTING FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS AND SERVICE LINES SHALL BE FIELD VERIFIED FOR EXACT LOCATION AND SIZE. NOTE DISCREPANCIES AND DEVIATIONS AND BRING TO THE ARCHITECT'S ATTENTION. PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE PROJECT SCOPE, UTILITY CONNECTIONS AND ALL BUILDING SERVICES. EXISTING SITE UTILITIES SHALL BE FIELD LOCATED FOR EXACT LOCATION AND ELEVATION BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION OR DEMOLITION. 2. DRAWINGS SHOW KNOWN EXISTING SERVICES, PIPING, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT, AND CONNECTIONS IN REASONABLE PROXIMITY. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS AND SIZES. ANY DISCREPANCIES AND / OR DEVIATIONS SHALL IMMEDIATELY BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECTS ATTENTION. PLUMBING LEGEND SYMBOL ABB. DESCRIPTION —CW— CW CW DOMESTIC COLD WATER —HW— HW HW DOMESTIC HOT WATER — W W W WASTE — —W— — — W W WASTE (BELOW) — — V — — E _V , :::4 V SANITARY VENT C ► CAP/PLUG —� E% CO CLEANOUT (ABOVE CEILING) WCO WALL CLEAN OUT —�� ® PIPE TURN DOWN —f-Q ® PIPE TURN UP _ BALL VALVE PLUMBING SHEET INDEX SHEET NUMBER DESCRIPTION P001 I PLUMBING NOTES, AND SHEET INDEX P200 PLUMBING PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION & NEW CONSTRUCTION S eLltC ®, ILILC Sheet Notes: AA 26001479 � Smith Seckman J Reid, Inc. 301 North Cattlemen Road, Suite 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-inc.com Firm Certification - CA-0000857 SSR# 1636044.0 Erick Phelps - PE #64598 Christopher E. Durham - PE #76655 ``%I11111111/////, NG K • P HF�,o''• �� `�/ , °�\GENSF°°•. CSC i No. 64598 _ ; -)3 • STATE OF ERICK PHELPS PE - 64598 FL�iKiC;:yCANCER T Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION ssue Log CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title PLUMBING NOTES, AND SHEET INDEX 71604 07/15/2016 Scale 1/4" = 1' - 0" Sheet Number Pool Drawn By DAO Approved By EAP Filename Sa1fCo. LLC 2007 HW OSINK(EX.) CW PLUMBING PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION SCALE 1/4'' = 1' - 0" s PLUMBING PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTION SCALE: 1/4" = 1' - 0'' VENT UP SAN(EX.) (BELOW) 1 zl� r/ C.O. SAN(EX.) (BELOW) (EX.) DEMOLITION KEYED NOTES OREMOVE EXISTING SINK, FAUCET, TRAP, SUPPLIES AND ALL ASSOCIATED SUPPORTS. O2 REMOVE CW/HW PIPING BACK TO LOCATION SHOWN. PROVIDE ISOLATION VALVES AT END POINT OF DEMOLITION FOR FUTURE USE. OREMOVE SAN PIPING BACK TO VENT RISER IN 'VVALL. PROVIDE WITH WALL CLEAN -OUT. DEMOLITION LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION EXISTING TO REMAIN EXISTING TO BE REMOVED DEMO TO THIS POINT NEW WORK KEYED NOTES I 0 PROVIDE WALL CLEAN -OUT AT VENT STACK. O2 PROVIDE ISOLATION VALVES AT TERMINATION POINT OF CW/HW ABOVE CEILING FOR POTENTIAL FUTURE USE. NEW CONSTRUCTION LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION NEW CONSTRUCTION EXISTING TO REMAIN CONNECT TO EXISTING AT THIS POINT S --iILtC O , IF IL AA 26001479 Sheet Notes: %� Smith Beckman Reid, Inc. A I North Cattlemen Road, Suite: 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-inc.com Fire1 Certification - CA-0000857 SSR# 1636044.0 Erick Phelps - PE #64598 Christolfller E. Durham - PE #76655 \\%%XiltII//,,/' � GK PHE ��� \CENSF' l� _ No.6 598 _ =-c o ° STATE OF <(/ ,77/S'/ONA' ,����` ERICK PHELPS PE - 64598 F L R I D"' �'A (0 �' A � k ' " P F C I A L I S T & Research Institute Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title PLUMBING PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION & NEW CONSTRUCTION /' n, i-i- O//15/7016 Scale 114" = 1' - 0" Sheet Number P200 Drawn By DAO Approved By EAP _ Filename SaltCo, LLC 2007 I I IP 1[ ni -I -. --I _ I I 1 - - ' I ' ! ! - I 1 - 'W I `I L LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MOUNTING HEIGHT LIGHTING 5 DESIGNATES FIXTURE TYPE - SEE LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE NORMAL BRANCH SURFACE, SUSPENDED, OR RECESSED FIXTURE (TYPE DETERMINES MOUNTING) ® CRITICAL OR EQUIPMENT BRANCH SURFACE, SUSPENDED, OR RECESSED FIXTURE (TYPE DETERMINES MOUNTING) ® LIFE -SAFETY BRANCH SURFACE, SUSPENDED, OR RECESSED FIXTURE (TYPE DETERMINES MOUNTING) O NORMAL BRANCH SURFACE, SUSPENDED, OR RECESSED FIXTURE (TYPE DETERMINES MOUNTING) ® ® CRITICAL OR EQUIPMENT BRANCH SURFACE, SUSPENDED, OR RECESSED FIXTURE (TYPE DETERMINES MOUNTING) ® 0 LIFE -SAFETY BRANCH SURFACE, SUSPENDED, OR RECESSED FIXTURE (TYPE DETERMINES MOUNTING) ® NORMAL BRANCH SURFACE, SUSPENDED, OR RECESSED FIXTURE (TYPE DETERMINES MOUNTING) ® CRITICAL OR EQUIPMENT BRANCH SURFACE, SUSPENDED, OR RECESSED FIXTURE (TYPE DETERMINES MOUNTING) ® LIFE -SAFETY BRANCH SURFACE, SUSPENDED, OR RECESSED FIXTURE (TYPE DETERMINES MOUNTING) Q NORMAL BRANCH WALL BRACKET FIXTURE CRITICAL OR EQUIPMENT BRANCH WALL BRACKET FIXTURE LIFE -SAFETY BRANCH WALL BRACKET FIXTURE ®� EXIT LIGHT, PROVIDE DIRECTIONAL ARROWS AS INDICATED ON PLANS POWER - RECEPTACLES 120V. DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - IVORY (REFER TO RECEPTACLE 1'-6" ABBREVIATIONS FOR EXCEPTIONS) AFF TO CL. 120V. DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - IVORY - SPECIAL MOUNTING HEIGHT AS NOTED OR (REFER TO RECEPTACLE ABBREVIATIONS FOR EXCEPTIONS) SEE SPECS 120V. QUADPLEX RECEPTACLE - IVORY (REFER TO RECEPTACLE 1'-6" ABBREVIATIONS FOR EXCEPTIONS) AFF TO CL. 120V. QUADPLEX RECEPTACLE - IVORY - SPECIAL MOUNTING HEIGHT AS NOTED OR (REFER TO RECEPTACLE ABBREVIATIONS FOR EXCEPTIONS) SEE SPECS 120V. GFI RECEPTACLE - IVORY 1 AFF TO CL. 120V. GFI RECEPTACLE - IVORY (SPECIAL MOUNTING HEIGHT) AS NOTED OR SEE SPECS 120V. DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - CRITICAL, RED (REFER TO V-6" RECEPTACLE ABBREVIATIONS FOR EXCEPTIONS) AFF TO CL. a 120V. DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - CRITICAL, RED - SPECIAL MOUNTING AS NOTED OR HEIGHT (REFER TO RECEPTACLE ABBREVIATIONS FOR EXCEPTIONS) SEE SPECS 120V. QUADPLEX RECEPTACLE - CRITICAL, RED (REFER TO 11-6. RECEPTACLE ABBREVIATIONS FOR EXCEPTIONS) AFF TO CL. 120V. QUADPLEX RECEPTACLE - CRITICAL, RED - SPECIAL MOUNTING AS NOTED OR HEIGHT (REFER TO RECEPTACLE ABBREVIATIONS FOR EXCEPTIONS) SEE SPECS 120V. GFI RECEPTACLE - CRITICAL, RED 1 AFF TO CL. 120V. GFI RECEPTACLE - CRITICAL, RED (SPECIAL MOUNTING HEIGHT) AS NOTED OR SEE SPECS SINGLE RECEPTACLE (TYPE AS NOTED ON PLANS) 1'-6" (REFER TO RECEPTACLE ABBREVIATIONS FOR EXCEPTIONS) AFF TO CL SINGLE RECEPTACLE- CRITICAL, RED- (TYPE AS NOTED ON PLANS) 1'-6" (REFER TO RECEPTACLE ABBREVIATIONS FOR EXCEPTIONS) AFF TO CL LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MOUNTING HEIGHT FIRE ALARM Q FIRE ALARM VISUAL STATION - LIGHT ONLY FIRE ALARM AUDIO DEVICE WITH STROBE FIRE ALARM HORN WITH STROBE F❑ FIRE ALARM MANUAL PULL STATION 0 FIRE ALARM SMOKE DETECTOR O HEAT DETECTOR FAC FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FAAP FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR PANEL FEP FIRE ALARM EXTENDER PANEL MISCELLANEOUS q= NON -FUSIBLE SAFETY SWITCH, SIZE AS NOTED (AMP RATING/POLES) FUSIBLE SAFETY SWITCH, SIZE AS NOTED (AMP RATING/POLES) `® COMBINATION MOTOR STARTER Ea3 FACTORY WIRED CONTROLLER OR EQUIPMENT MOTOR CONNECTION DUCT HEATER CONNECTION JUNCTION BOX �C Q C SECURITY CCTV CAMERA 1! PANELBOARD - FLUSH MOUNTED PANELBOARD- SURFACE MOUNTED DS DOOR SWITCH - X- RAY EQUIPMENT FOR SHUT DOWN FE-C-B-1 ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BREAKER TVSS TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSORS PDC I POWER DISTRUBITION CABINET AND UPS SWITCHES NORMAL CRITICAL S �' SINGLE POLE SWITCH 3'-10" AFF TO CL S2 $2 DOUBLE POLE SWITCH - CENTER OFF T-10" AFF TO CL S3 $3 THREE WAY SWITCH S-10" AFF TO CL S4 $4 FOUR WAY SWITCH 3'-10"AFF TO CL PUSH BUTTON SWITCH (MUSHROOM BUTTON) S-10" AFF TO CL RACEWAY CONDUIT & BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING BRANCH CIRCUIT RACEWAY CONCEALED IN OR BELOW FLOOR SLAB OR BELOW GRADE FEEDER RACEWAY CONCEALED IN OR BELOW FLOOR SLAB OR BELOW GRADE ------- EXPOSED CONDUIT & BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING �-o RACEWAY TURNING UP AS VIEWED FROM THE LOAD RACEWAY TURNING DOWN AS VIEWED FROM THE LOAD RACEWAY VERTICAL RISER WITH HORIZONTAL CONTINUATION AT TWO LEVELS SHOWN CAPPED RACEWAY CIRCUIT CONTINUATION HOMERUN TO PANELBOARD - NUMBER OF ARROWHEADS INDICATES NUMBER OF #12 AWG PHASE CONDUCTORS. FOR MINIMUM CONDUIT REFER TO SPECIFICATION. NOTES: 1. #12 AWG NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR, ALTHOUGH NOT INDICATED, SHALL BE INCLUDED IN EACH RACEWAY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. #12 AWG GREEN GROUND CONDUCTOR, ALTHOUGH NOT INDICATED, SHALL BE INCLUDED IN EACH RACEWAY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 3. HOMERUNS TO PANELBOARDS SHALL HAVE A MAXIMUM OF THREE BRANCH CIRCUITS. PROVIDE A SEPARATE NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR WITH EACH PHASE CONDUCTOR FOR ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS. LEGEND (NOT ALL SYMBOLS MAY BE USED) SYMBOLF I DESCRIPTION MOUNTING HEIGHT TO CENTER LINE VOICE/DATA Q X DATA OUTLET (SUB -SCRIPT REPRESENTS NUMBER OF OUTLETS IN FACEPLATE) 18" AFF OR MATCH POWER OUTLET X VOICE / DATA OUTLET (SUB -SCRIPT REPRESENTS NUMBER OF OUTLETS IN FACEPLATE) 18" AFF OR MATCH POWER OUTLET a'X DATA OUTLET (SPECIAL MOUNTING HEIGHT) (SUB -SCRIPT REPRESENTS NUMBER OF OUTLETS IN FACEPLATE) SMH AS NOTED, OR PER ARCH. ELEVATIONS .'X VOICE / DATA OUTLET (SPECIAL MOUNTING HEIGHT) (SUB -SCRIPT REPRESENTS NUMBER OF OUTLETS IN FACEPLATE) SMH AS NOTED, OR PER ARCH. ELEVATIONS ®X DATA OUTLET (FLOOR OR BELOW FLOOR) (SUB -SCRIPT REPRESENTS NUMBER OF OUTLETS IN FACEPLATE) FLUSH FLOOR OR SURFACE MOUNT BOX ®X DATA OUTLET (CEILING - FLUSH OR ABOVE CEILING) (SUB -SCRIPT REPRESENTS NUMBER OF OUTLETS IN FACEPLATE) FLUSH CEILING OR ABOVE CEILING (AC) ®X VOICE / DATA OUTLET (FLOOR - FLUSH OR BELOW FLOOR) (SUB -SCRIPT REPRESENTS NUMBER OF OUTLETS IN FACEPLATE) FLUSH FLOOR OR SURFACE MOUNT BOX ®X VOICE / DATA OUTLET (CEILING - FLUSH OR ABOVE CEILING) (SUB -SCRIPT REPRESENTS NUMBER OF OUTLETS IN FACEPLATE) FLUSH CEILING OR ABOVE CEILING (AC) a X VOICE OUTLET (FLOOR - FLUSH OR BELOW FLOOR) (SUB -SCRIPT REPRESENTS NUMBER OF OUTLETS IN FACEPLATE) FLUSH FLOOR OR SURFACE MOUNT BOX ®X VOICE OUTLET (CEILING - FLUSH OR ABOVE CEILING) (SUB -SCRIPT REPRESENTS NUMBER OF OUTLETS IN FACEPLATE) FLUSH CEILING OR ABOVE CEILING (AC) X WIRELESS ACCESS POINT CONNECTION (SUB -SCRIPT REPRESENTS NUMBER OF OUTLETS IN FACEPLATE) WALL, CEILING, OR ABOVE CEILING D DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM (DAS) WALL, CEILING, OR ABOVE CEILING 0- TELEMETRY ANTENNA CEILING OR ABOVE CEILING VOICE OUTLET +54" AFF OR PER ARCH. ELEVATIONS VOICE OUTLET (SMH) +34" AFF OR PER ARCH. ELEVATIONS W WALL PHONE VOICE OUTLET +54" AFF OR PER ARCH.ELEVATIONS CT==e, rr7--= TELECOMMUNICATIONS GROUNDING BAR (ELEVATION VIEW) PROVIDED BY DIVISION 26. WALL MOUNTED OR AS VENDOR SPECIFIED aTA DATA OUTLET (SPECIAL MOUNTING HEIGHT) (TIME AND ATTENDANCE) SMH AS NOTED, OR PER ARCH. ELEVATIONS aEWB ELECTRONIC WHITE BOARD SMH AS NOTED, OR PER ARCH. ELEVATIONS LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MOUNTING HEIGHT ABBREVIATIONS ABC ABOVE COUNTER ADO AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENER AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR AFG ABOVE FINISHED GRADE COF COFFEE MACHINE CLG CEILING EWB ELECTRONIC WHITE BOARD EQ EQUIPMENT SYSTEM EWC ELECTRIC WATER COOLER FBO FURNISHED BY OTHERS FI FILM ILLUMINATOR (VIEW BOX) FLR RECESSED FLUSH IN THE FLOOR ICE ICE MACHINE/MAKER IG ISOLATED GROUND LS LIFE SAFETY BRANCH C CRITICAL BRANCH MW MICROWAVE REF REFRIGERATOR PRN PRINTER SMH SPECIAL MOUNTING HEIGHT - AS NOTED OR SEE SPECS TYP TYPICAL INSTANCE TV TELEVISION UR UNDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATOR WP WEATHERPROOF EF EXHAUST FAN INDOOR AIR QUALITY NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN FROM THE OWNER A COPY OF THE INFECTION CONTROL RISK ASSESSMENT (ICRA) PREPARED FOR THIS PROJECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW THE REQUIREMENTS IN THE REPORT AND PERFORM ALL WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THOSE REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL STRICTLY ADHERE TO THE LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION AREA, AND WHERE PHASING APPLIES SHALL ADHERE TO THE PHASING PLAN. ANY WORK OUTSIDE THE CONSTRUCTION AREA SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE OWNER AND PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ICRA REPORT, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE OR OTHER DESIGNATED ICRA COMMITTEE OFFICER. 2. TO THE EXTENT THAT IT IS REQUIRED BY THE ICRA, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENDEAVOR TO MAINTAIN EXISTING LEVELS OF INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN AREAS SURROUNDING AND ADJACENT TO THE CONSTRUCTION WORK ZONE, AND ELSEWHERE IN THE FACILITY. IT SHOULD BE ANTICIPATED THAT THE ICRA REPORT WILL REQUIRE MEASURES TO THIS EFFECT INCLUDING ERECTION OF CONSTRUCTION ZONE BARRIERS AND PROVISION OF NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE IN THE CONSTRUCTION ZONE RELATIVE TO OTHER AREAS OF THE NEW FACILITY. 3. IN ADDITION TO MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ICRA REPORT, THE CONTRACTOR AT A MINIMUM SHALL PROVIDE EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS NECESSARY TO CREATE A NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN THE CONSTRUCTION WORK ZONE RELATIVE TO ADJACENT AREA. EXISTING HVAC SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS SHALL NOT BE USED FOR THIS FUNCTION, UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED BY THE OWNER'S INFECTION CONTROL OFFICER. THE CONCEPT AND ALL ASPECTS OF THIS WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ICRA REQUIREMENTS AND AT A MINIMUM AS FOLLOWS: A. VERIFY ALL EXISTING WORK WHICH PASSES THROUGH THE CONSTRUCTION ZONE, AND IS TO REMAIN, IS SEALED AND PROTECTED DURING THE CONSTRUCTION DURATION. B. AIR REMOVED FROM THE CONSTRUCTION ZONE SHALL BE FILTERED AND/OR DISCHARGED AS DIRECTED BY THE ICRA REPORT. C. PRESENT THE NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE PLAN TO THE OWNER FOR APPROVAL BY THE INFECTION CONTROL COMMITTEE. D. PROVIDE MEANS TO MONITOR AND VERIFY NEGATIVE PRESSURE IS BEING MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ICRA REPORT, AND PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION TO THE OWNER AS REQUIRED. 4. COORDINATE IN ADVANCE ANY REQUIRED EQUIPMENT SHUTDOWN WITH THE OWNER, AND VERIFY BEFORE SHUTDOWN THAT EXISTING OR DESIRED AIR PRESSURE RELATIONSHIPS WILL NOT BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED. 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS NECESSARY TO CREATE NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE IN THE CONSTRUCTION WORK ZONE ARE CONNECTED TO EMERGENCY POWER. (LIFE SAFETY CIRCUITS SHALL NOT BE USED.) GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1. PROVIDE TYPED DIRECTORY CARDS UNDER PLASTIC DOORS OF BRANCH CIRCUIT PANELBOARDS NEW AND EXISTING AFFECTED UNDER THE SCOPE OF THIS PROJECT. DIRECTORIES SHALL INDICATE DEVICES BEING SERVED INCLUDING SPACE NUMBERS IN WHICH DEVICES OR FIXTURES ARE LOCATED. SPACE NAMES AND NUMBERS SHALL MATCH THE GRAPHICS INSTALLED IF DIFFERENT FROM THE SPACE NAMES AND NUMBERS ON THE DRAWINGS. 2. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR RATED WALLS AND UL LISTED FIRE RATED DETAILS. 3. REFER TO THE ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL DESIGN STANDARDS. THE ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ARE A BINDING PART OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. 4. ALL NEW AND EXISTING SWITCHES AND RECEPTACLES (EMERGENCY AND NORMAL) WITHIN THE PROJECT LIMITS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ENGRAVED FACEPLATES TO MATCH EXISTING. VERIFY THAT EXISTING FACEPLATES WITH CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATIONS ARE ACCURATE. PROVIDE NEW ENGRAVED FACEPLATES WITH CORRECT CIRCUIT NUMBER AS NECESSARY. 5. PROVIDE CODE COMPLIANT PENETRATIONS FOR ALL NEW CONDUITS ENTERING/EXITING FIRE RATED WALLS, REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR LOCATIONS OF ALL FIRE RATED WALLS AND UL LISTED FIRE RATED DETAILS. ALL EXISTING NON -CODE COMPLIANT ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS WITHIN THE PROJECT SCOPE (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXISTING ELECTRICAL ROOMS, AND CORRIDORS) SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO CORRECT. 6. REMOVE AND RE -INSTALL ANY LIGHT FIXTURES OR CEILING MOUNTED DEVICES THAT NEED TO BE TEMPORARILY REMOVED, DUE TO THE RENOVATION OF ANY MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. VERIFY ALL AREAS OF POTENTIAL CEILING RE -WORK PRIOR TO BID. 7. MAINTAIN EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM WITHIN AREA OF DEMOLITION THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION PERIOD. PROVIDE SMOKE DETECTORS COVERS DURING WORK HOURS. REMOVE SMOKE DETECTOR COVERS OUTSIDE OF WORK HOURS. 8. VISIT THE SITE PRIOR TO BID AND ALLOW FOR EXISTING CONDITIONS IN HIS BID. MATCH THE EXISTING COLOR SCHEME OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES ALREADY ESTABLISHED ON SITE AND CONFIRM WITH OWNER. 9. VERIFY EXISTING RECEPTACLES AND LIGHTS TO REMAIN ARE WIRED PER NEC REQUIREMENTS. RECTIFY ALL EXISTING CODE VIOLATIONS WITH IN THE PROJECT LIMITS. 10 REFER TO MECHANICAL PLANS FOR EQUIPMENT REQUIRING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AS WELL AS MOTOR SIZE, VOLTAGE, AND LOCATION. 11. ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS HOMERUN CONDUITS WITH THE CEILING SPACE COMPLETE TO THE PANELBOARDS SHALL BE EMT CONDUIT. METAL CLAD (TYPE MC) CABLE OR ARMORED (TYPE AC) CABLE MAY BE UTILIZED ON LIEU OF BRANCH CIRCUIT EMT CONDUIT, MC CABLE AND AC CABLE. THE CONDUIT OR METAL SHEATH SHALL ITSELF QUALIFY AS A EQUIPMENT GROUNDING RETURN PATH IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC. 250,118. 12. FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT SHALL BE USED FROM OUTLET BOXES TO RECESSED LIGHTING FIXTURES, 6 FT. IN LENGTH. CURRENT CODE REQUIREMENTS NFPA 70: NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (2011) NFPA 72: NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE (2010) NFPA 90B: STANDARD FOR THE INSTALLATION OF WARM AIR HEATING & AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS (2012) NFPA 101: LIFE SAFETY CODE (2012) NFPA 101A: LIFE SAFETY CODE (2010) NFPA 241: STANDARD FOR SAFEGUARDING BUILDING CONSTUCTION AND DEMOLITION OPERATIONS (2009) FLORIDA BUILDING CODE: (2014) FGI GUIDELINES: (2010) ELECTRICAL SHEET INDEX NUMBER SHEET NAME SHEET NAME E001 ELECTRICAL LEGEND, NOTES, & SHEET INDEX E002 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS E003 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS E201 ELECTRICAL PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION E301 ELECTRICAL PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTION E401 ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM & PANEL SCHEDULES E501 ELECTRICAL DETAILS S aL]LtC O , ILEC AA 26001479 Sheet Notes: Smith Seckman SRReid, Inc. 301 North Cattlemen Road, Suite 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-inc.com Firm Certification - CA-0000857 SSR# 1636044.0 Erick Phelps - PE #64598 Christopher E. Durham - PE #76655 �oQ\o E D W 4RoO ENS F'• l/,P�� .� No. 76655 Ir= • �: STATE OF �44/` Christopher Edward Durham PE License No. 76655 F "RIDACAN"ER 1M A Research Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title ELECTRICAL LEGEND, NOTES, & SHEET INDEX 71604 06 /29 /2016 Scale Sheet Number E001 Drawn By KDS Approved By MLG Filename SaltCo, LLC 2007 SECTION 16050 SECTION 16050 SECTION 16070 2.04 WARNING SIGNS V. Use expansion fittings or flexible conduit, properly bonded, to ensure ground continuity across expansion joints in floors and ceilings. BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 3.03 DEMOLITION HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS A. Provide warning signs called for by NFPA 70, NFPA 70E, OSHA, and the list included below. W. Terminate conduits for feeders and branch circuits directly into panelboard enclosures from which PART 1 -GENERAL A. Visit the site to observe existing conditions before submitting a bid. PART 1 - GENERAL B. Use Seton Name Plate Company products, 10" x 7" size, pressure -sensitive (PSPL) for indoor use, 30 ga. they are served without the use of pull boxes, junction boxes, wire ways, or auxiliary gutters. If the baked enamel for outdoor use (30 BE) with style numbers shown below. panelboard enclosure does not provide sufficient surface area for all conduits, notify the Engineer 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES B. Work in existing buildings shall be scheduled well in advance with the Owner's Representative. Work 1.01 WORK INCLUDED and request directions. shall be performed at such times and under such conditions as suit the convenience of the Owner's C. Danger - Electrical Hazard - Authorized Personnel Only, Style No. 161. A. Basic materials and methods, along with Division 1, General Requirements, that are applicable to Division 16 Representative. Plan the Work to minimize disruption of normal operations. Notify Owner's A. Comply with the provisions of Sections 16050. 1. Main electrical room(s), X. Failure to route conduit through building without interfering with other equipment and construction sections. Representative before any circuit is de -energized in occupied areas. 2. Electrical equipment closet(s). shall not constitute a reason for an extra charge. Equipment, conduit, and fixtures shall fit into B. Provide a system of supporting devices and hangers for support or bracing of conduit, electrical available spaces in building and shall not be introduced into building at such times and manner as to B. Drawings and general provisions of the contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and C. Reconnect circuits to other panelboards when required to complete the renovation shown. equipment, including safety switches, fixtures, panelboards, outlet boxes, junction boxes, and PART 3 - EXECUTION cause damage to structure. Equipment requiring servicing shall be readily accessible. Division 1 specification Sections apply to all Division 16 sections. cabinets. D. Remove abandoned wire and conduit back to source. Splice and terminate in junction boxes as 3.01 INSTALLATION Y. Provide 1/4" nylon pull rope in all primary power and incoming telephone service entrance conduits. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE appropriate. Where entire circuit is to be removed, remove conduit and wire back to existing 1.02 RELATED WORK panelboard. Where such work would not be possible without disturbing areas not being renovated, A. Identify the following electrical equipment as called for herein: Z. No PVC shall emerge from the ground, concrete slab, or concrete encasement. PVC shall convert to A. Comply with applicable local, state, and federal codes. consult with the Architect prior to performing the work. A. Section 16110: Raceways and Conduit Systems 1. Panelboards. galvanized rigid steel conduit at least 6 inches before exiting concrete slab or concrete encasement. 2. Safety switches and disconnects. Schedule 80 PVC shall be used if shown on drawing. B. Turn over electrical equipment provided under this Division to the Owner in lubricated condition. Include E. Where a circuit is interrupted by removal of a device or fixture from that circuit, install wire and conduit B. Section 16131: Pull and Junction Boxes 3. Individually mounted circuit breakers. instructions on further lubrication in the operating manual. as required to restore service to the remaining devices and fixtures on that circuit. Ensure proper 4. Relays. AA. Where feeder or branch conduits enter pull boxes or junction boxes, clearly mark on conduit on the grounding is maintained. C. Section 16130: Outlet Boxes 5. Shunt trip pushbuttons: entering and leaving side of each box the panel name and circuit number(s) contained within the C. Upon completion of contract and progressively as work proceeds, clean-up and remove dirt, debris and scrap a. CT -Scan disconnects. conduit using a permanent black marker. materials. Maintain premises neat and clean. Protect and preserve access to energized equipment at all F. Lighting fixtures, wiring devices, panelboards, equipment, conduits and conductors removed shall be 1.03 SUBMITTALS times. Clean items with factory finishes. Touch-up minor damage to surfaces; refinish entire piece of transported to the Owner's designated location and offered to the OWNER. If he chooses to retain End of Section 3.02 FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT equipment when sustained major damage. Use only factory supplied paints of matching color and formula. these items or a part of these items, turn those chosen over to him. Items rejected by the OWNER shall A. Submittals are not required. Schedule an off -hour shutdown of all electrical equipment during the 2-week period preceding substantial be removed completely from the project site and disposed of legally by the CONTRACTOR. SECTION 16110 A. Conduits shall be 3/8" minimum size for lighting fixtures and 1/2" minimum size for utilization completion. During this shut down, clean all buses and insulators inside all switchgear, switchboards, bus PART 2 - PRODUCTS equipment other than lighting fixtures. ducts, collector buses and panelboards located inside or adjacent to the project limits. 3.04 CUTTING AND PATCHING RACEWAYS AND CONDUIT SYSTEMS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS B. Fittings shall be made of either steel, or malleable iron only. 1.03 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Comply with provisions of Division 1 PART 1 -GENERAL A. Erico Products, Inc C. A copper ground wire shall be installed as a jumper around flexible conduit. The jumper may be A. Perform Work specified in Division 16 in accordance with standards listed below of the latest applicable B. Repair or replace routine damage caused by cutting in performance of Work under this Division. 1.01 WORK INCLUDED installed inside of flexible conduit or outside of conduit to ensure continuity of ground. edition adopted by the authority having jurisdiction. Where these Specifications are more stringent, they shall B. Steel City take precedence. In case of conflict, obtain a decision from the Architect,. C. Correct unnecessary damage caused due to installation of electrical Work, brought about through A. Comply with the provisions of Sections 16050. D. Recessed lighting fixtures shall be connected with flexible metallic conduit from outlet box to fixture. 1. Refer to cover sheet for code references carelessness or lack of coordination. C. Minerallac B. Provide a complete conduit system with associated couplings, connectors, and fittings. E. Install liquid tight flexible conduit in such a manner as to prevent liquids from running on the surface 1.04 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED UNDER OTHER DIVISIONS D. Holes cut through floor slabs shall be core drilled with drill designed for this purpose. All openings, D. Rayco Fasteners toward fittings. sleeves, and holes in slabs between floors shall be properly sealed, fire proofed and water proofed. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Field painting, except such painting as is required to maintain shop coat painting and factory finish painting 2.02 TYPES OF SUPPORTING DEVICES F. Allow sufficient slack conduit to reduce the effect of vibration. E. Holes cut through walls shall be drilled or cut with tools designed for the purpose. Al[ openings, A. Section 16070: Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems B. Flashing of conduits into roofing and outside walls sleeves and holes in walls that extend to underside of floor above shall be properly sealed and fire A. Unless otherwise directed in Specifications or Drawings, provide appropriate supporting devices and proofed. hangers for electrical equipment from this list of Caddy fasteners: 1.03 SUBMITTALS End of Section C. Fireproofing 1. "Z" purlin clips - 1-1/4" maximum conduit F. Repairs shall be performed with materials which match existing materials and be installed in 2. Conduit clips - 2" maximum conduit A. Submittal of products furnished under this Section are not required. SECTION 16121 D. Cutting and patching for electrical Work, except for errors and omissions under this Division. accordance with appropriate sections of these Specifications. 3. Beam clamps (rod hanger clamps and vertical flange damps) for support of threaded rods 4. Beam clamps (set screw type) - 2" maximum conduit PART 2 - PRODUCTS LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS 1.05 RELATED WORK - OWNER FURNISHED EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS G. Contractor shall not be permitted to cut or modify any structural members without the written 5. Beam clamps (universal) for support of boxes and combination conduit hanger clamps permission of the Architect. 6. Combination push -in conduit clips - 1" maximum conduit 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS PART 1 -GENERAL A. Radiology equipment 7. Combination conduit hanger clamps - 2" maximum conduit 3.05 INFECTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS 8. Flexible conduit clips - 1" maximum flexible conduit A. EMT and IMC shall be steel (ferrous) with a protective coating, and RMC conduit shall be steel (ferrous) 1.01 WORK INCLUDED B. Nurses call system equipment 9. Special combination conduit dips - 1" maximum conduit with a protective coating or aluminum (nonferrous) by Allied, General Electric, Republic, Triangle, or A. Coordinate with the Owner the exact requirements for the infection control measures to be executed 10. One hole steel straps Wheatland. Special use may be red brass or stainless steel. A. Comply with the provisions of Sections 16050. 1.06 OWNER FURNISHED INFORMATION and performed during the course of this Project. 11. Conduit hangers - 4" maximum conduit 12. Combination box/conduit hangers for supporting conduit within T-0" of a box are not acceptable B. Surface metal raceways shall be Wiremold. B. Provide a complete system of conductors for lighting, power, and systems throughout the project. A. To the extent the Owner has performed and made available as Owner Furnished Information an Infection B. r present o h Owner for royal a written execution Ian for each infection control Piro to execution, p s t t the pp p Control Risk Assessment (ICRA), the Contractor shall execute all requirements of the Contract Documents in measure. PART 3 - EXECUTION C. EMT, IMC, or RSC couplings, connectors, and fittings shall be steel as manufactured by Raco or equivalent. 1.02 RELATED WORK accordance with the ICRA, and shall perform and provide all labor, materials and supervision to execute the specific infection control measures identified therein. C. re needed with all other trades and disciplines. Coordinate infection control measures as de p 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS D. RAC couplings, connectors, and fittings shall be aluminum. A. Section 16050: Basic Requirements for Electrical Systems B. The Contract Documents do not necessarily depict all the work required by the ICRA, nor are the Contract D. Provide documentation of infection control measures to the Owner, as required and specified in the A. Secure conduits to within 3 feet of each outlet box, junction box, cabinet and fitting and at intervals not E. Erickson couplings shall be used where neither length of conduit can be rotated. B. Section 16110: Raceways and Boxes for Electrical Systems Documents responsible for the information contained in the ICRA. The Contractor shall request, and obtain if ICRA. to exceed ten feet in accordance with current edition of the National Electrical Code. available, the Owner's ICRA documentation, become familiar with its requirements and perform all work F. EMT box connectors and couplings shall be set screw type. 1.03 REFERENCES accordingly. 3.06 TESTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS B. Install clamps secured to structure for feeder and other conduits routed against the structure. Use drop rods and hangers to support conduits run apart from the structure. 9 PP P G. Conduit, connectors, couplings and fittings shall be UL listed and labeled. A. - - NEMA WC 3 Rubber Insulated Wire and Cable for the Transmission and Distribution of Electrical 1.07 SUBMITTALS A. On completion of work, installation shall be completely operational and entirely free from grounds, Energy short circuits, and open circuits. Perform operational tests as required to demonstrate substantial C. Provide and install suitable angle iron, channel iron or steel metal framing with accessories to support 2.02 ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING (EMT) A. Comply with provisions of Division 1. completion of the Work. Balance circuits so that feeders to panels are not more than 10% out of or brace electrical equipment including safety switches, fixtures and panelboards. B. NEMA WC 5 - Thermoplastic -Insulated Wire and Cable for the Transmission and Distribution of balance between phases with all available load energized and operating. Furnish all labor, materials A. Use Electric Metallic Tubing (EMT) where shown on drawings or for: Electrical Energy 1.08 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS and instruments for above tests. All ampere readings shall be made with a true RMS reading meter. D. Paint all supporting metal not otherwise protected, with rust inhibiting primer and then with a finish 1. Concealed in walls coat if appropriate to match the surrounding metal surfaces. (Prepainted or galvanized support 2. Installed above suspended ceilings C. ANSI/UL 83 - Thermoplastic -Insulated Wire and Cables A. Provide manuals in accordance with Division 1. B. Perform megger tests of all service entrance circuits, feeder and branch circuits size #4 AWG and material is not required to be painted or repainted.) 3. Installed exposed, above 6 feet larger. Provide a report of all such megger test results. D. NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code, latest edition B. In addition to required submittals, include copies of all test reports required in Part 3, "Execution" of section E. Use of chains, perforated iron strap, baling wire, or tie wire for supporting conduit runs will not be 2.03 RIGID STEEL CONDUIT (RSC) 16050. C. Furnish the Architect a copy of test reports and required certification including but not limited to the permitted. 1.04 SUBMITTALS following: A. Use rigid steel conduit where shown an drawings or for: C. Provide completed warranty certificates for systems and equipment. 1. Switchboard and panelboard load test - include ampere readings of all panels and major circuit F. Use of Caddy clips to support conduit to top of t-bar ceiling grid will not be permitted. 1. Installed underground A. Submit the data sheets for products furnished under this Section. breakers 2. Above ground service entrance 1.09 DELIVERY AND STORAGE 2. Patient Care Area Grounding System Test G. For support of low voltage wiring not required to be in conduit, Contractor shall bundle cables together 3. Medium voltage circuits 1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 3. Megger test results in a neat manner using approved nylon cable ties. Bundled cables shall be supported with "J" hooks 4. For emergency feeders and critical branch circuits A. Insofar as possible, deliver items in manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Where this is not practical, 4. Power System Analysis Report on telephone type bridle rings, a minimum of six feet on centers. 5. Where protection from EMI is required A. Provide factory -wrapped waterproof flexible barrier material for covering wire and cable wood reels, cover items with protective materials to keep them from being damaged. Use care in loading, transporting, 1. Maximum supported weight rating of "J" hooks shall not be exceeded. 6. Exposed to severe mechanical damage where applicable, and weather resistant fiberboard containers for factory packaging of cable, wire unloading, and storage to keep items from being damaged. D. Prior to final observation and acceptance test, install all electrical systems and equipment complete 2. Identification tape shall be provided at minimum intervals of 25 feet on center and within each and connectors, to protect against physical damage in transit. Damaged cable, wire or connectors and in satisfactory operating condition. individual space. 2.04 RIGID ALUMINUM CONDUIT (RAC) shall be removed from project site. B. Store items in a clean dry place and protect from damage. Evidence of damage from water or other contaminants will be cause for rejection. End of Section A. Use rigid aluminum conduit, RAC, where shown on the drawings or for: B. In their factory -furnished coverings, store cable, wire and connectors in a clean, dry indoor space, End of Section 1. In coastal areas where saltwater vapor is present which provides protection against the weather. 1.10 RECORD DRAWINGS SECTION 16060 2. As a substitute for rigid steel conduit when approved by engineer SECTION 16075 PART 2 - PRODUCTS A. Comply with provisions of Division 1. GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS PART 3 - EXECUTION IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS PART 2 - PRODUCTS PART 1 - GENERAL 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL A. American Insulated Wire 2.01 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Minimum size of conduits shall be 3/4" 1.01 WORK INCLUDED B. United Copper A. Equipment and materials furnished shall be listed by UL or other nationally accredited testing laboratory A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16050. B. Conduit joints shall be cut square, threaded, reamed smooth, and drawn up tight so conduit ends will butt in where available. When listing is not available for a piece of equipment, it shall be submitted in accordance A. Requirements for identification of electrical equipment, circuit identification, system color coding and couplings, connectors and fittings. C. Encore with Drawings and Specifications and shall be approved by the authorities having jurisdiction. B. The entire system of raceways and equipment shall be grounded in accordance with Articles 250 and warning signs. 517 of the National Electrical Code and any local regulation or governing authority. C. Make bends or offsets with standard factory bends or field bends with an approved bender. Use of heat and D. Pyrotenax (Mineral Insulated applications) B. Specifications and Drawings indicate name, type and/or catalog number of materials and equipment to 1.02 RELATED WORK other non -approved methods will not be accepted. An approved factory built and UL tested PVC bender establish standards of quality. Submittals shall be based on the standards specified. The standards should 1.02 SUBMITTALS using heat is acceptable. E. Republic Wire not be construed as limiting competition. A. Section 16050: Common Work Results for Electrical A. Submittals are not required for products in this Section. D. Medium voltage conduits shall use long radius bends and fittings with a minimum radius of at least 12 times F. Southwire PART 3 - EXECUTION 1.03 SUBMITTALS the diameter of the installed cables. PART 2 - PRODUCTS G. Superior Essex 3.01 COORDINATION A. Submittal of product furnished under this section is not required. E. Run concealed conduits in direct line with long radius bends or offsets. Run exposed conduits parallel to 2.01 REQUIREMENTS and at right angles to building lines. Group multiple conduit runs in banks and maintain proper separation to H. Cerrowire A. Install equipment in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. Where conflicts occur between PART 2 - PRODUCTS prevent any derating of cable. Contract Documents and these recommendations, request a ruling before proceeding with such Work. A. Ground clamps: OZ-Gedney, Type "CG", or equal by Steel City or Appleton. I. Okonite 2.01 IDENTIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT F. Conduit systems shall be electrically and mechanically continuous. B. Visit site and observe conditions under which work must be performed. No subsequent allowance will be PART 3 - EXECUTION J. General Cable made because of error or failure to obtain necessary information to completely estimate and perform work A. Identify electrical equipment with permanently attached phenolic plates with 1/4" white or black G. For interior locations where NEMA 1 enclosures are used, secure conduits to boxes and cabinets with required by these documents. 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS engraved lettering on the face of each, attached with two sheet metal screws. Provide nameplate double locknuts and bushing. 2.02 CONDUCTORS colors as specified in other parts of this section. C. Examine Specifications and Drawings to be familiar with items which require electrical connections and A. General H. For interior locations where NEMA 12 enclosures are used, secure conduits to boxes and cabinets with A. Provide 98% conductivity copper conductors with 600V insulation. coordination. Electrical Drawings are diagrammatic and shall not be scaled for exact sizes. 1. Refer to National Electrical Code Article 517 and the drawings for grounding requirements. B. Include the following information on panelboard identification plates: sealing locknuts and bushing. 2. Clean all conductive surfaces on equipment to be grounded, to ensure good electrical continuity. 1. Panel Name B. For conductors No. 12 AWG and No. 10 AWG, provide stranded type THWN or THHN. D. Prior to commencement of installation, prepare coordination drawings for work under this division, as 3. Effectively bond all grounding conductors to grounding electrodes, equipment enclosures and 2. Name of panel serving it I. For damp or wet locations, indoor or outdoor locations where NEMA 4 or 4X enclosures are used, secure specified in Division 1 and as called for herein. Coordinate work under other divisions, including but not ground buses. 3. Voltage and Phase conduits to boxes and cabinets with Myers Scru-Tite hub. C. For conductors No. 14 AWG and smaller, provide solid type THHN. limited to mechanical, plumbing, fire protection, telecommunication and miscellaneous steel to develop these 4. Locate all grounding attachments away from areas subject to physical damage. Provide 4. On service equipment, legibly mark in the field the maximum available fault current and the date coordination drawings that will serve as the agreed upon plan for a coordinated installation of work for all protective covering as required. that the fault current calculation was performed per NEC 120.24, 2011. J. Provide grounding bushings on all feeder conduits in critical care areas in accordance with NEC Article 517. D. For conductors No. 8 AWG and larger, provide stranded type THHN, or THWN applied consistently trades. Include electrical equipment, switchgear, panelboards, starters, disconnect switches, cable tray, with insulation ratings and NEC requirements. conduit racks and conduits 3" and larger on drawings confirming coordination with other trades. Incorporate B. Feeder/Branch Circuits: 2.02 CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION K. Cap ends of conduits to prevent entrance of water and other foreign material during construction. the information onto the coordination drawings required under Division 1 and 15 to develop master 1. Provide a separate green grounding conductor in the conduit of feeder circuits for the following E. Provide white or gray colored neutral conductors; provide color coded phase conductors. coordination drawings. Account for lighting fixture depths in the coordination. Inform Design Professional of equipment, sized in accordance with Table 250.122 of the National Electrical Code: A. Identify feeder j-boxes and pull boxes with designation of panelboard/switchboard source as "FROM" L. Complete conduit systems before pulling conductors. conflicts that cannot be resolved. a. Panelboards and load served as "TO" with permanent labels. F. Minimum conductor size shall be: 2. Install a separate green grounding conductor in same conduit as phase and neutral conductor M. Support conduits as specified in Section 16070 and in accordance with National Electrical Code. 1. #12 for power wiring E. Do NOT submit coordination drawings to Architect for review. Keep a copy on site for reference purposes. from panel ground bus to device for branch circuits. Install an equal number of grounding and B. Identify pull and junction boxes with the designation of panelboard and the circuit number of each 2. #14 for hard wired controls unless otherwise specified Notify Architect of conflicts that cannot be resolved. neutral conductors. Size the grounding conductor in accordance with Table 250.122 of the circuit contained therein, with permanent marker. Clearly mark information on or in the box, not on the N. Provide cable supports in conduits rising vertically in accordance with the National Electrical Code, Article National Electrical Code. cover, so that the information is easily identifiable. 300. 3.02 FEES AND PERMITS 3. Bond the receptacle ground pin to its box using a bonding jumper, except where isolated ground receptacles are required. C. Identify circuits in conduits entering outlet boxes with the designation of panelboard and the circuit O. Provide insulated bushing on both ends of empty conduits. A. Obtain and pay for all necessary permits and inspection fees required for electrical installation. 4. Flexible conduit will not be approved as a grounding means. Flexible conduit shall have a jumper number of each circuit contained therein, with permanent marker. wire sized to ampacity of branch breaker and connected to conduit system on both ends. This Conduits which pass through floor slabs (except ground floor) shall be sealed with UL listed fire -stopping 3.03 DEMOLITION applies to fixtures, motors, controls and other devices. 2.03 COLOR CODE IDENTIFICATION materials. Seal around conduits or other wiring materials passing through partitions, which extend to the underside of the slab above, and those passing through smoke partitions and fire rated walls. Use U.L. A. Visit the site to observe existing conditions before submitting a bid. A. Color code phenolic plates utilized to identify electrical equipment according to which branch of the listed materials to prevent passage of smoke or fire. See Division 7 for specific materials required.Conduits End of Section electrical system the equipment is connected to as follows: which enter crawl spaces, tunnels, and basements from outside the building shall be grouted -in to prevent B. Work in existing buildings shall be scheduled well in advance with the Owner's Representative. Work shall 1. Normal - Black with white letters. entry of gases, vapors, insects or rodents to these spaces from street mains. be performed at such times and under such conditions as suit the convenience of the Owner's Representative. Plan the Work to minimize disruption of normal operations. Notify Owner's Representative B. If existing equipment identification nameplates are a different color, request a ruling from the design P. When four or more, 2 inch or larger conduits, are banked together below the ground floor slab they shall be before any circuit is de -energized in occupied areas. professional to determine what color scheme to follow. supported and separated using Carton, Snap-Loc type spacers. Backfill below, between, and above ducts in such a manner to prevent erosion and restore sub -grade preparation prior to concrete slab pour. C. Reconnect circuits to other panelboards when required to complete the renovation shown. C. Spot paint conduits every 10 to 15 feet and at least once above every room utilizing the color code above. Q. Where IMC or RMC conduit is connected to a panelboard, switchboard, cabinet, junction box, pull box or D. Remove abandoned wire and conduit back to source. Splice and terminate in junction boxes as appropriate. auxiliary gutter, conductors shall be protected by insulated bushings. Locknuts shall be installed on conduit Where entire circuit is to be removed, remove conduit and wire back to existing panelboard. Where such D. The color code as outlined below shall be used. In addition, on each panelboard, pull box, control outside and inside enclosure. work would not be possible without disturbing areas not being renovated, consult with the Architect prior to cabinet, or other electrical enclosure that contains circuits from more than one system, provide an performing the work. engraved phenolic plate and indentify the circuit conductors with the following color code:208Y/120, R. Where conduits stub up in conduit space beneath switchboards or switchgear and do not connect directly to Phase A, black, Phase B, red, Phase C, blue, grounded conductor, white, equipment grounding equipment enclosures, install malleable iron nylon insulated ground bushing complete with bonding E. Where a circuit is interrupted by removal of a device or fixture from that circuit, install wire and conduit as conductor, green, isolated equipment grounding conductor, green/yellow stripe. 480Y/277, Phase A, connection and bond to switchboard ground bus. required to restore service to the remaining devices and fixtures on that circuit. Ensure proper grounding is brown, Phase B, orange, Phase C, yellow, grounded conductor, gray, equipment grounding conductor, maintained. green, isolated equipment grounding conductor, green/red stripe. S. Install seal -off fittings in conduits entering hazardous areas and conduits entering cold temperature areas, such as freezers and refrigerators. F. Lighting fixtures, wiring devices, panelboards, equipment, conduits and conductors removed shall be transported to the Owner's designated location and offered to the OWNER. If he chooses to retain these T. Use expansion fittings or flexible conduit, property bonded, to ensure ground continuity across expansion items or a part of these items, turn those chosen over to him. Items rejected by the OWNER shall be joints in floors and ceilings. removed completely from the project site and disposed of legally by the CONTRACTOR. U. Terminate conduits for feeders and branch circuits directly into panelboard enclosures from which they are served without the use of pull boxes, junction boxes, wire ways, or auxiliary gutters. If the panelboard enclosure does not provide sufficient surface area for all conduits, notify the Engineer and request directions. AA 26001479 Sheet Notes: Smith W"kSeckman Reid,lnc. 301 North Cattlemen Road, Suite 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-inc.com Firm Certification - CA-0000857 SSR# 166044.0 Erick Phelps - PE #64598 Christopher E. Durham - PE #76655 ``` %J 1111111/111 QQ�FR EDWgRO 01NSF• •.'py i No. 76655 STATE OF /,//0NA„o Christopher Edward Durham PE License No. 76655 FI i"_N miff k, 1 -0,1% M LVJ K I DA C"A N (-. E K E C I A L I S T Research Institute Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS VARTILI 06/29/2016 Scale Sheet Number E-002 Drawn By KDS Approved By MLG Filename Sc atCo, LLC 2007 L - - PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Conductors shall be continuous from origin to panel or equipment termination without splices. Where splices and taps are necessary or required, they shall be made in splice boxes. B. Install pull boxes in circuits or feeders over 100' long. C. Make splices and connections only in outlet, pull or junction boxes. Twist conductors together before installing wire nuts or connectors. D. Multi -wire branch circuits shall not be used. Install a separate grounded conductor, (neutral) for each circuit. E. Use powdered soapstone or pulling compound to pull conductors. F. Deliver conductors to jobsite new and in original wrapping, package or reel. G. Conductors and connections shall test free of grounds, shorts, and opens. H. Provide No. 10 wire in lieu of No. 12 wire for any branch circuit in excess of 100 feet (120V) or 150 feet (277V) of circuit length to farthest device to prevent excessive voltage drop. I. Use Ideal wire nuts, Scotchlok Type Y, R, G, or B connectors for fixture connections at outlet boxes. J. Make feeder taps and joints with approved compression sleeves. Insulate sleeves with heat shrink tubing, rated 600V., 90 degree C., containing factory applied sealant. K. Leave a minimum of 8" slack wire in every outlet box whether it be in use or left for future use. L. Color code conductors as follows: 1. 120/208 Volt Systems: a. Phase A - Black b. Phase B - Red C. Phase C - Blue d. Neutral - White e. Ground - Green f. Isolated Ground - Green with Yellow stripe 2. 277/480 Volt Systems: a. Phase A - Brown b. Phase B - Orange C. Phase C - Yellow d. Neutral - Gray e. Ground- Green M. Use factory color coded conductors where commercially available. If not available, use black conductors and band with color tape. N. Install in each branch -circuit panelboard a legend explaining color code for ungrounded conductors. O. Complete conduit system, including bushings, before pulling wire and cable. P. Maintain separation of electric light, power, Class 1, 2 and 3 wiring throughout raceway systems. Comply with requirements of NFPA-70, paragraphs 300-3, 725-15 and 725-54. 3.02 FIELD TESTING A. Visually check wire, cable, and connectors for physical damage and proper installation. B. Check continuity of wire and cable using a low voltage DC tester. C. Check for proper torque on all mechanical connections. D. Perform a 1000 VDC megger test on all 600 volt insulated wire or cable #4 AWG and larger. Check each wire to ground and to all other wires in the same cable or conduit by connecting each wire not under test together and to ground. Wire or cable shall be disconnected at each end and protected from current leakage during testing. 1. Feeder (600A & smaller) circuits and branch circuits a. Use either a motor driven (Biddle 359) or a hand crank (Biddle MJ159) megger b. Perform a dielectric absorption ratio test using a 60-second test period. Record the megohm readings at 30 seconds and 60 seconds. Calculate the dielectric absorption ratio (60 sec / 30 sec readings) and record E. Provide 3 copies of the megger test report to the Engineer. The report shall be in a tabulated format and shall include the following as a minimum. 1. Circuit identification 2. Type of raceway 3. Approximate length of circuit 4. Megohm readings 5. Polarization index or dielectric absorption ratio 6. Ambient temperature 7. Approximate humidity (dry, average, or humid) F. Results 1. Acceptable a. Megohms greater than (1.6 x 1000 / length) b. Polarization index greater than 2.0 or a dielectric absorption ratio greater than 1.4 2. Questionable (must be discussed with Engineer) a. Polarization index range 1.0 < 2.0 or a dielectric absorption ratio range 1.0 < 1.4 3. Unacceptable (wire or cable must be replaced) a. Megohms less than (1.6 x 1000 / length) b. Polarization index less than 1.0 or a dielectric absorption ratio less than 1.0 End of Section SECTION 16130 OUTLET BOXES PART 1-GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16050. B. Provide each fixture, switch, receptacle, and other wiring device with a galvanized outlet box of appropriate size and depth for its particular location and use. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Section 16070: Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems. B. Section 16110: Raceways and Conduit Systems. C. Section 16075: Identification for Electrical Systems. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Submittal of products furnished under this Section is not required. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. National B. Appleton. C. Raco. D. General Electric. E. Steel City. 2.02 SUPPORTING DEVICES A. Provide appropriate supporting devices for outlet boxes by Caddy Fasteners or equal as follows: 1. "RB" box mounting brackets. 2. Screw gun box brackets. 3. "H" box mounting brackets. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Locate boxes to prevent moisture from entering or accumulating within them. B. Support outlet boxes independently of conduit, as required by the National Electrical Code. C. Provide 4" octagonal x 1-1/2" deep ceiling outlet boxes. For increased cubic capacity, provide 4" octagonal x 2-1/8" , 4" square x 1-1/2" or 4-11/16" square x 2-1/8" ceiling outlet boxes. D. Provide 4" square X 1-1/2" deep boxes for switch and receptacle outlets in drywall partitions. Use square cut plaster rings installed within 1/4" of finished wall. E. Provide 4" square x 2-1/2" deep boxes for telephone/data outlets in drywall partitions. Use square cut plastic rings installed within 1/4" of finished wall. F. Where required to hang a specified fixture, provide a fixture stud of the no -bolt, self-locking type on ceiling outlets. G. Provide 2-1/2" x 3-3/4" one gang masonry boxes for switches and receptacles installed in concrete block walls not plastered. For increased cubic capacity, provide 3-1/2" x 3-3/4" one gang masonry boxes. Where more than two conduits enter the box from one direction, provide 4" square boxes with square cut device covers not less than 1" deep specifically designed for this purpose. Use round edge plaster rings only if the block walls are to be plastered. Use sectional or gangable type outlet boxes only in drywall construction. H. Provide 4-11 /16" square X 2" deep outlet boxes with square cut device comers for block walls or round edge plaster rings for plastered walls for telephone outlets, data outlets, and private intercom interphones. Single gang device boxes are not acceptable. 1. Provide fittings with threaded hubs for screw connections and with the proper type covers for switches and receptacles served by exposed conduit. Use pressed steel outlets only for ceiling fixture outlets. Provide condulets with threaded hubs and covers and with proper configurations for all changes of direction of exposed conduits. Standard conduit ells may be used if they do not interfere, damage, or mar the appearance of the installation. J. Use boxes of sufficient cubic capacity to accommodate the number of conductors to be installed in compliance with Article 314 of the NEC. K. Effectively dose unused openings in boxes with metal plugs or plates. L. Set boxes so that front edges of device extensions, plaster rings, etc are flush with finished surfaces. M. Caddy "H" type box mounting brackets shall not be used on exterior walls, chase walls, or in any other installation where the backside of the stud wall will not be finished. Do not use 4" brackets in thicker stud walls which will not provide adequate bracing. N. Secure boxes to surfaces upon which they are mounted or embed boxes in concrete masonry. Support boxes from structural members with approved braces. O. Install blank device plates on outlet boxes left for future use. P. Provide bushings in holes through which cords or conductors pass. Q. Install boxes so that the covers will be accessible at all times. R. Electrical outlet boxes may be installed in vertical fire resistive assemblies classified as fire/smoke and smoke partitions without affecting the fire classification, provided such openings occur on one side only in each framing space, that openings do not exceed sixteen square inches and that boxes on opposite faces of a partition are separated horizontally not less than 24 inches. All clearances between such outlet boxes and the gypsum board shall be completely filled with joint compound or approved fire -resistive compound. The wall shall be built around outlet boxes larger than sixteen square inches so as not to interfere with the wall rating. S. Comply with the requirements of the USG Cavity Shaftwall Systems Folder SA 926 (most current edition) for installation of outlet boxes in rated shaftwall systems. Do not exceed the depth of the C - H stud with any part of the installation of an outlet box. Provide outlet box with a trim plate so that the top layer of the two required face layers of gypsum board are overlapped without a common joint. Do not penetrate the single layer of 1" shaftwall liner panel with outlet or switch boxes. Do not exceed 16 square inches of surface area with any individual outlet box or a total aggregate surface area of 100 square inches for all boxes in a shaftwall on a floor (per the U.L. Fire Resistance Directory). T. Use individual boxes to separate Essential System and Normal System light switches mounted adjacent to one another. Do not use gangable boxes. U. Install outlet boxes on opposite sides of the same wall offset to avoid back to back mounting where possible. End of Section SECTION 16140 MT La PART1-GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16050. B. Provide switches, receptacles, and other wiring devices as indicated on drawings. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for review. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Arrow Hart B. Eagle C. Hubbell D. Leviton E. Pass and Seymour F. Novitas, Inc G. Hubbell numbers are used unless otherwise noted, but products of equivalent quality by named manufacturers will be acceptable. 2.02 DEVICE COLORS A. Provide IVORY colored devices where available, unless otherwise noted. B. Provide RED colored devices where available when connected to the emergency power system, unless otherwise noted. If red devices are not available, use a black device with a red plate. 2.03 SWITCHES A. 20-Amp, 120/277 VAC, Heavy Duty, Specification Grade: 1. Single pole toggle: Hubbell No. HBL12211 (normal), HBL1221R (emergency) 2. Double pole toggle: Hubbell No. HBL12221 (normal), HBL1222R (emergency) 3. Three-way toggle: Hubbell No. HBL12231 (normal), HBL1223R (emergency). 2.04 RECEPTACLES A. 20-Amp, 125 VAC: 1. Hospital grade duplex: Hubbell No. HBL83001 (normal), HBL830ORED (emergency). 2. Duplex type: Hubbell No. HBL53621 (normal), HBL5362R (emergency). 3. Ground fault circuit interrupter, tamper & weather resistant, Hospital grade: Hubbell No. GF83001TR (normal), GF830ORTR (emergency). 4. Ground fault circuit interrupter, tamper & weather resistant: Hubbell No. GF53621TR (normal), GF5362RTR (emergency). 5. Hospital grade, tamper resistant: Hubbell No. HBL830OSGIA (normal), HBL830OSGRA (emergency). 6. Duplex, tamper resistant: Hubbell No. HBL830OSGIA (normal), HBL830OSGRA (emergency). 7. Duplex, weather resistant, Hubbell HBL53621WR (normal), HBL5362RWR (emergency). 8. Duplex, isolated ground, Hubbell IG5362 (normal), IG5362R (emergency). 9. Single outlet, Hubbell HBL53611, (normal), HBL5361 BK unless red is available, use a red plate (emergency). PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Install Hospital grade receptacles in all patient care areas and corridors leading to patient care areas. Patient care areas are defined as patient rooms, treatment and examination rooms, critical care areas and any spaces where patients are domiciled, examined, evaluated or treated. B. Install Hospital grade tamper resistant receptacles in all pediatric patient care areas including corridors, waiting rooms and therapy or play areas. C. Install weather resistant receptacles in damp and wet locations. D. Mounting: 1. Mount switches 46" above the finished floor to center line of switch unless noted otherwise. 2. Mount receptacles 18" above the finished floor to center line of receptacle unless noted otherwise. 3. Install receptacles shown on the drawings as "special mounting height" at mounting height indicated on drawings. Where no mounting height is given and receptacles are above counters, mount receptacles with centers 4" above top of counter. If the counter has a backsplash, receptacles shall be mounted with centers 4" above top of backsplash. Where special mounting height receptacles are not above counters and no mounting height is indicated, receptacle mounting heights shall match adjacent light switches or above counter receptacles. Coordinate the installation of all special mounting height receptacles with architectural design. 4. Work devices to nearest block course using proper type outlet boxes as specified under Section 16130. Check architectural and furniture drawings for counter (desk, special booth, etc.) locations. Mount devices above work counters. Verify other special mounting conditions and locate devices as required. E. Polarity: Wire receptacles so that the hot wire, neutral wire and ground wire connect to the proper terminals. F. Wiring: Spade type insulated terminals shall be used on stranded wire. Feed thru feature shall not be used. Feed thru circuits shall be connected using proper wire nuts with a jumper wire connection to receptacle. G. Terminal connection: Push -in type wire connections shall not be used. All terminations shall be made using the screw terminals with proper torque. H. Grounding: Install a No. 12 green ground wire from device grounding terminal back to grounding bus in panelboard. I. Install floor boxes or poke -through fittings where shown on drawings with receptacle and/ r p 9 9 90 communication outlet quantities as shown on drawings. 1. Install one 3/4" conduit from power compartment to a junction box above accessible ceiling for each floor box. Box configuration to allow interconnection from end power compartment to opposite end power compartment. 2. Install one dedicated 1" conduit from each communications compartment, stubbed out above accessible ceiling for each floor box. J. Install receptacles with ground pin up. K. In renovation and/or addition projects, if existing receptacles are not installed with ground pin up, request a ruling from the Facilities Director. L. For GFCI receptacles, do not utilize feed-thru feature, unless indicated so by drawings. If feed-thru is used, all downstream receptacles must have a GFCI Protected label on them. M. The feed-thru connection of the receptacle shall not be used when 15 ampere receptacles are installed on a 20 ampere circuit. The feed-thru circuit and incoming circuit must be connected with proper wire nuts with a pigtail out to the receptacle. N. The push in connection shall not be used. All connections shall be made using screw type terminals. O. Where stranded wire is used, proper sized, spade type, insulated terminals shall be used. P. A single receptacle installed on an individual branch circuit shall have an ampere rating of not less than that of the branch circuit. End of Section SECTION 16141 WIRING DEVICE PLATES PART 1 -GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16050. B. Provide device plates on switches, receptacles, telephone outlets and miscellaneous devices. 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 16140: Wiring Devices 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data for review. 1.04 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Arrow Hart B. Eagle C. Hubbell D. Leviton E. Pass & Seymour F. Novitas, Inc. 1.05 PRODUCTS A. Provide specification grade nylon device plates from the wiring device manufacturer. Provide device plates in colors to match the associated devices. B. Provide cast alloy or stamped metal plates on surface mounted switches, receptacles, and other devices. C. All receptacles and switches shall have engraved cover plates to indicate the panel board and circuit numbers powering the device. PART 2 - EXECUTION 2.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Install device plates in full contact with wall surface. Plates shall not project out from the wall. B. Install device plates in full contact with surface mounted box. Plates shall not project out from the edge of the box. C. All receptacles and switches shall have engraved cover plates to indicate the panel board and circuit numbers powering the device. End of Section SECTION 16441 PANELBOARDS PART 1-GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16050. B. Provide circuit breaker type panelboards as indicated on drawings and as specified hereinafter, 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 16121: Low -Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables B. Section 16060: Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems C. Section 16075: Identification for Electrical Systems 1.03 REFERENCES A. UL 67 Panelboards B. UL 50 Cabinets and Boxes C. NEMA PB 1 D. Federal Spec W-P-115C 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. Submit the following product data for review: 1. Shop drawings showing circuit breaker or fusible switch layout, dimensions, voltage, phasing, continuous current capacity, short circuit rating, series rating (if applicable) 2. Conduit entry location, cable termination sizes, mounting PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Square D 2.02 PANELBOARD TYPES A. Circuit breaker type power distribution panelboards for 277/480 volts, 3-phase, 4-wire service shall be equipped with circuit breakers having AIC rating as indicated on the drawings. Where AIC ratings are not shown on drawings, obtain the rating requirements from the Architect. Panelboards shall be equal to: 1. Square D, "I -Line" series distribution type 2. Square D, "NF power type B. Bus bars shall be copper. C. Power distribution panelboards shall be a minimum 36" in width. D. Power distribution panelboards shall be furnished with full -height bussing. 2.03 REQUIRED FEATURES A. Provide circuit breakers with lugs (both main and branch circuit lugs) suitable and UL listed for both aluminum and copper conductors and rated for minimum 75 degrees C. B. Provide electrically isolated factory installed neutral bus. Neutral bus shall have at least 100% connection points based on panel circuit rating. C. Provide a second, fully rated electrically isolated factory installed, neutral bus where called for on the drawings. D. Provide separate ground bars complete with lugs or connectors on bar. Provide an additional copper isolated/insulated ground bar where indicated on drawings. E. Panelboard assembly shall be enclosed in a steel cabinet. The size of the wiring gutters shall be in accordance with U.L. Standard 67. Fronts shall have door with matching trim, be of code gauge full finished steel with rust inhibiting primer and baked enamel finish. F. Cabinets shall be equipped with spring latch and tumbler lock on door of trim. Doors over 48" long shall be equipped with three point latch and vault lock. All locks shall be keyed alike. G. Surface mounted panelboards shall be provided with hinged trims such that devices, lugs, and gutters may be exposed without completely removing trim. Flush mounted panelboards shall have "easy -to -remove" or "door -in -door" covers. H. Provide thermal magnetic circuit breakers which are fully rated and temperature rated for a 40 degrees C ambient. Breakers shall be quick -make, quick -break type with trip indication shown by handle position other than ON or OFF and with a common trip on all multi -pole breakers. I. Refer to drawings for numbers of branch circuits, their ratings, number of poles and arrangements. J. Exposed external surfaces of the enclosure and cover shall be properly cleaned and painted gray, ANSI 61. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Install per manufacturer's recommendations and contract documents. B. Ground separate ground bars to panel boxes and to the main service entrance ground bus with a code -sized equipment grounding conductor installed in the same conduit as the phase and neutral conductors. C. Install branch circuits using a separate neutral for each circuit. Mulitwire circuit are not acceptable. D. Provide typed directory cards under plastic on the doors of branch circuit panelboards. Directories shall indicate devices being served including space numbers or space names in which devices or fixtures are located. Space names and numbers shall match the graphics installed if different from the space names and numbers on the drawings. E. Check tightness of all accessible mechanical and electrical connections to assure they are torqued to the minimum acceptable manufacturer's recommendations. F. Check all installed panels for proper grounding, fastening, and alignment. G. Remove debris from panelboards and wipe dust and dirt from all components. H. Repaint marred and scratched surfaces with touch-up paint to match original finish. I. Where panelboards are installed flush mounted, provide a minimum of (6)-1" spare conduits stubbed out above ceiling for future use by owner. J. Where multiple panels are flush mounted in public areas, provide enclosures and covers of matching dimensions. End of Section SECTION 16705 LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEM ROUGH -IN REQUIREMENTS PART 1-GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Comply with the provisions of Section 16050. B. Provide rough -in including backboxes, backboards, conduit, conduits stubbed up, etc. as required for the following systems being supplied by the Owner or others: 1. Telephone System. 2. Information/Data Systems. C. Interior systems will be selected and furnished by Owner. D. Provide conduit, outlet boxes and cover plates, sleeves, cabinets and plywood backboards. E. Install interior systems risers and branch circuit cables. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Section 16060: Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems B. Section 16070: Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems C. Section 16110: Raceways and Conduit Systems D. Section 16131: Pull and Junction Boxes E. Section 16130: Outlet Boxes F. Section 16141: Wiring Device Plates PART2-PRODUCTS 2.01 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS A. Interior systems components provided by Owner/Others will include system equipment, special outlet box receptacles, power unit cabinets, special outlet boxes, and cable. B. Provide 4'x8'x3/4" plywood backboards, painted with two coats of flat black fire retardant, paint where shown on drawings. C. Install outlet boxes with conduit stubbed up above nearest accessible ceiling or to cable tray. Where nearest accessible ceiling does not provide direct access to cable tray or nearest telecom closet, provide associated quantity and size of sleeves in walls and cable supports suitable for cable as required to gain access to cable tray or nearest telecom closet. D. Install underground service entrance conduit for telephone/CATV service to the main equipment room as shown on drawings. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Schedule systems deliveries and installation with Owner and vendor. B. Receive, inventory, store, and protect equipment and cable furnished by Owner. C. Install special outlet boxes provided by Owner for dictation, computer, and CAN systems as directed by Owner and vendors. D. The Contractor shall have the local telephone utility, the systems vendors, and the Owner review the drawings to verify that provisions on the drawings will accommodate the installation of the proposed services and systems. Report discrepancies promptly to Architect. E. Schedule systems start-up, inspections, and certifications with owner and vendors. F. Service Entrance Requirements: 1. Provide trenching and backfilling required for installation of service entrance conduits 2. Install a pull wire or rope for installation of service cables. 3. Coordinate service entrance with local service provider. G. Provide a complete conduit system for cable installation. H. Install a separate conduit stubbed up and bushed above accessible ceilings, and bushed into the corridor ceiling space or and bushed 6 inches above the systems cable tray to serve each device outlet. Size conduit in accordance with the wiring schematic furnished by the Owner. Install a minimum size of 3/4 inch conduit, terminated with insulated bushing. I. Cable concealed in walls or above inaccessible ceilings shall be installed in conduit. J. Where open cable is run above dropped ceilings and penetrates a smoke or fire rated wall, furnish and install an empty metal conduit sleeve, extending at least 6" on both sides of partition with bushing on both ends. For sleeve or cable penetrations through fire or smoke rated walls or partitions, provide a U.L. 1479 listed "Through Penetration Firestop" system for each sleeve or cable penetration. End of Section SECTION 16725 - FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Submit the following in accordance with Conditions of Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections; 1. Product data sheets for system components hightlighted to indicate the specific products, features or functions required to meet the specifications. 2. Complete conduit and wiring layout showing the addition and point-to-point wiring diagram showing the point of connection to existing circuits being utilized. Include location of all devices and FACP. 3. System power and battery charts with performance graphs and voltage drop calculations to assure the system will operate per the prescribed backup time periods and under all voltage conditions per UL and NFPA standards and providing for a minimum of 10% spare capacity in each. 4. Provide voltage drop calculations for signaling circuits. 5. Select strobe candela rating to provide coverage per NFPA 72 guidelines, ADA accessibility guidelines, and Manufacturer's recommendation. 6. Provide above information signed and sealed bu a Registered Florida Engineer for submission to the local authority having jurisdiction. 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Provide equipment and devices used for the expansion of the exisitng system to match the existing system devices or provide the next generation devices that are compatible with the existing control panel. The exisitng equipment is manufactured by: 1. Exisitng system to remain. Specifications are for reference only. 2.02 EQUIPMENT A. Alarm Notification Applisnces 1. Combination Audible/Visual Devices. Provide UL 1480 listed device with the following: a. Red, impact resistant and flame retardand thermoplastic covers. b. High quality voice and tone reproduction, 4" speaker with matching transformer having taps for 1/4, 1/2, 1 or 2 watts at 25 or 70.7 VRMS input. c. Xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system with different flash intensities of 15, 15/75, 30, 75 and 110 candela. Furnish witha visible label inside the lens to indicate the listed candela rating. 2. Visual Only Strobe. Provide UL 1971 listed device with the following: a. Xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. b. Provide with different flash intensities 15, 15/75, 30, 75 and 110 candela. c. Provide a visible label inside the lens ti indicate the listed candela rating. d. Mount with red, impact resistant and flame retardant thermoplastic cover. e. Wall or ceiling mounted as show on drawings with the "FIRE" lettering oriented for easy reading. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Provide services of a factory authorized service representative to supervise the field assembly and connection of components and the pre -testing, testing and adjustment of the system. Manufacturer's representatives to be available on a 24-hour basis within 150 miles of this project. B. Provide system complete, in accordance with drawings, specifications and with manufacturer's instructions, including conduit, boxes, wiring and accessories. C. Maintain the existing system fully operational at all times while the addition to the system is being constructed. D. Device labeling: 1. Coordinate all system programming, including device descriptors, with Owner in advance. Submit final programming for approval prior to implementation. 2. Label all initiating devices and associated remote indicating devices with the specific descriptor of that device. Coordinate with Owner for proper descriptors of each device. Provide a minimum 3/8-inch high lettering, located on device so ut is visible from the ground. E. Wiring Installation 1. Install wiring in conduit and tag wires at junction points. 2. Obtain from Fire Alarm system Manufacturer written instruction regarding the appropriate wire/cable to be used for this installation. Make no deviation from thei written instructions without prior written approval from the Fire Alarm System manufacturer and engineer of record. 3. Color -code fire alarm conductors differently from normal building power wiring. Use one color code for alarm initiating circuit wiring and a different color ocde for supervisory circuits. Color code notification appliance circuits differently from alarm initiating circuits. S a ILtC ®, ILILC Sheet Notes: AA 26001479 Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. 301 North Cattlemen Road, Suite 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-inc.com Firm Certification - CA-0000857 SSR# 1636044.0 Erick Phelps - PE #64598 Christopher E. Durham - PE #76655 EDW • AR4p ��� o.7 55 STATE OF i����•• F�ORIDP.•'•G��� ONAL �flllllll Christopher Edward Durham PE License No. 76655 F I r,\ " u-iKIDACANCER SPEC I 'Research Institute Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 71604 06/29/2016 Scale Sheet Number E003 Drawn By KIDS Approved By MLG Filename Sa1tCo, LLC 2007 3 IDS TO CT EQUIP ELECTRICAL PARTIAL LIGHTING FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION SCALE: 1 /4" = 1' - 0" EXISTING EQUIP CONDUITS ROUTE 9hf PNL L i3I t L B-29 GE PANEL 6 2.5 TON CU 5 TON CU 8 01,0 'LL LASER � MONITOR MONITOR �o 0 L B-33 LASER —RECEPT LB 33` c) 9 P LB-27 LB-27 LB-29 EXISTING W MONITOR T_- -. i:Z�i on 'LB-33' �---41 AHU-4 7 ELECTRICAL PARTIAL POWER & SYSTEMS FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION 00 0 200A DISC. EXISTING METER i LIMITS OF DEMOLITION 1) DISCONNECT AND REMOVE ALL EXISTING ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, DEVICES, PANEL BOARDS AND CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN THIS AREA UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED HERE OR ON OTHER DRAWINGS. ALL EXISTING RACEWAYS PASSING THROUGH THIS AREA FEEDING OTHER AREAS SHALL REMAIN INTACT AND OPERATIONAL, ALL OTHER RACEWAYS SHALL BE REMOVED. 2) CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM WITHIN AREA OF DEMOLITION THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION PERIOD. PROVIDE SMOKE DETECTORS COVERS DURING WORK REMOVE SMOKE DETECTOR COVERS OUTSIDE OF WORK HOURS. 3) THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE POWER FOR THE EXHAUST FAN PROVIDED DURING DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION WITH IN THE PROJECT LIMITS, FROM THE EQUIPMENT BRANCH OF THE ESSENTIAL SYSTEM. 4) ALL EXISTING CEILING MOUNTED DEVICES (SPEAKERS, FIRE STROBES, SMOKE DETECTORS, EXIST SIGNS, ECT) WITHIN IN LIMITS OF DEMOLITION ARE TO BE SALVAGE FOR RE -LOCATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL TAG EXISTING FEED AND EXTEND AS NEEDED FOR RECONNECTION. RL DENOTES RELOCATED DEVICE. KEY NOTES OCONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE AND STORE EXISTING LIGHTING FIXTURES WITHIN PROJECT DEMOLITION SCOPE. TAG ALL EXISTING LIGHTING CIRCUITS FOR REUSE DURING RENOVATION. ALL ABANDONED CIRCUIT NOT USED TAKE BACK TO SOURCE. O2 LIGHTING SWITCHING CIRCUITS ARE TO BE RELOCATED. CONTRACTOR SHALL TAG EXISTING CIRCUITS BREAKERS APPROPRIATELY DURING DEMOLITION FOR RE -USE IN RENOVATION. OEXISTING "XRAY IN USE" LIGHT AND DOOR SWITCH TO BE REMOVED. MAINTAIN AND EXTEND EXISTING CIRCUIT FOR RE -USE. REFER TO VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. OPROVIDE TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL CONNECTION FOR CONSTRUCTION VENTILATION NEGATIVE AIR MACHINE. UPON COMPLETION OF PROJECT RETURN TEMPORARY CIRCUIT TO SPARE BREAKER. COORDINATION WITH MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND OWNER'S ICRA PLAN FOR REQUIREMENTS. OEXISTING VENDOR EQUIPMENT SERVING ADJACENT ROOM TO REMAIN. PROTECT DURING DEMOLITION PHASE. O6 REMOVE EXISTING EQUIPMENT ECB PANEL WITH MAIN SHUNT TRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER. CONTRACTOR SHALL DISCONNECT EXISTING FEEDERS AND CAP/TAG CONDUITS AND CONDUCTORS AFTER DEMOLITION WORK IS COMPLETED. REFER TO RISER DIAGRAM SHEET FOR MORE INFORMATION. 0 REMOVE EXISTING AHU-4, ASSOCIATED CU-UNIT AND DISCONNECTING MEANS. CAP AND TAG EXISTING CONDUITS AND CONDUCTORS SERVING MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. LABEL BREAKER AS OSPARE IN EXISTING PANEL 8 REMOVE EXISTING ELECTRICAL PANEL FRAME AND CASING IN LOCATION SHOWN IN PREPARATION FOR NEW ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. SEE NEW WORK PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. DEMOLITION LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION --- -- EXISTING TO REMAIN EXISTING TO BE REMOVED -- DEMO TO THIS POINT AA 26001479 Sheet Notes: Smith Seckman k%.-kReid, Inc. 301 North Cattlemen Road, Suite 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-inc.coni Firm Certification - CA-0000857 SSR# 1636044.0 Erick Phelps - PE #64598 Christopher E. Durham - PE #76655 EDWAR�o ENS No. N_ 0. 7 5 , OSTATE OF C(�` �i��s'•:c�ORIDP.•'• G�� Christopher Edward Durham PE License No. 76655 Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title ELECTRICAL PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION rMISTI►� 06/29/2016 SCALE: 1 /4" = 1' - 0" Scale 1/4" = 1' - 0" Sheet Number E201 Drawn By KIDS Approved By MLG Filename ScUtCo, LLC 2007 CT LAB GENERAL NOTES 1. REFER TO GE HEALTHCARE DRAWINGS NUMBER/ REFERENCE # 2384867 DATED 04/14/2016 OR LATER FOR CT LAB. CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW PHILIPS RADIOLOGY DRAWINGS AS A PART OF THESE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. DEVICES SHOWN ON GE HEALTHCARE DRAWINGS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE IN THE EVENT OF ANY INCONSISTENCIES IN DESIGN DOCUMENTS. FURNISH AND INSTALL WIRING, CONDUIT RACEWAYS, JUNCTION BOXES, CIRCUIT BREAKERS, RELAYS SHUNT TRIP PUSH BUTTONS AND ALL OTHER ELECTRICAL ITEMS NOT PROVIDED BY PHILIPS. PULL ALL CABLES FURNISHED BY PHILIPS AND MAKE ALL CONNECTIONS AS DIRECTED BY GE HEALTHCARE. 2. WIRES SHALL BE AWG STRANDED, FLEXIBLE, THERMO-PLASTIC COVERED, COLOR CODED COPPER ONLY. TYPE THW 600V WITH MULTIPLE STRANDS. WIRES SHALL BE CUT TEN FOOT LONG AT OUTLET BOXES, DUCT TERMINATION POINTS OR STUBBED CONDUIT ENDS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL CONDUCTORS, POWER, SIGNAL, AND GROUND MUST BE RUN IN CONDUIT OR DUCT SYSTEM (SEPARATED BY BARRIERS). CONTRACTOR SHALL RING OUT AND TAG ALL WIRES AT BOTH ENDS. WIRE RUNS MUST BE CONTINUOUS COPPER AND FREE FROM SPLICES. 3. COORDINATE WITH RADIOLOGY VENDOR DRAWINGS AND PROVIDE NON-FERROUS ELECTRICAL DUCT WITH NON-FERROUS DIVIDERS OR INDIVIDUAL CONDUIT TO PROVIDE SEPARATION FOR THE FOLLOWING CABLE TYPES: (1) 24VOLT (2) 300 VOLT AND LESS (3) 301-600 VOLTS (4) HIGH TENSION X-RAY CABLES (5) VIDEO CABLES ALL CABLES SHALL BE SEPARATED FOR THEIR ENTIRE RUN. 4. EXACT LOCATIONS OF ALL WIREWAYS, CONDUIT RUNS AND JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE AND COORDINATED WITH THE PHILIPS VENDOR DRAWINGS. 5. FOR CONDUIT REQUIRED BETWEEN EQUIPMENT AND SIZES SEE PHILIPS DRAWINGS. 6. SEE PHILIPS DRAWINGS FOR THE EXACT LOCATION AND MOUNTING HEIGHTS OF ALL NEW ELECTRICAL DEVICES TO BE INSTALLED. 7. EACH CONDUIT SHALL TERMINATE IN PLASTIC BUSHING. LEAVE 10' WIRE PIGTAIL AT ALL TERMINATION POINTS. 8. GE HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS REPRESENTATIVE SHALL PERFORM A LEAKAGE CURRENT TEST PER NFPA 99 CHAPTER 10-3.3. ON ALL PHILIPS EQUIPMENT INSTALLED UNDER THE PROJECT SCOPE. UPON COMPLETION OF THE LEAKAGE TEST THE MANUFACTURER'S REPRESENTATIVE SHALL SUBMITT THE RESULTS TO THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER OF RECORD FOR REVIEW AND OR APPROVAL. THE FINAL OFFICIAL RESULTS OF THE TEST SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEER OF RECORD PRIOR TO THE FINAL INSPECTION. 9. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE CODE COMPLIANT PENETRATIONS FOR ALL NEW CONDUITS ENTERING/EXITING FIRE RATED WALLS. ALL EXISTING NON -COMPLIANT ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS IN THE PROJECT SCOPE SHALL_ BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO CORRECT. NOTE: ONLY ELECTRICAL WIRING SHALL BE IN ELECTRICAL DUCT. NO COOLING OR OTHER NON -ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SHALL BE ROUTED IN SAME DUCT. GROUNDING NOTES: 1. GROUNDING SHALL COMPLY WITH NEC ARTICLE 517 AND NFPA 99. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL HAVE REDUNDANT GROUND. 2. ALL NIPPLES REQUIRE GROUND STUDS. 3. ALL DUCT WORK REQUIRES GROUND JUMPERS AT ALL JOINTS. 4. ALL GE CABINETS MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE DUCT OR JUNCTION BOXES WITH DIRECT BONDING OR JUMPER WIRES. 5. OVERHEAD TUBE OR TV MONITORS MUST HAVE A GROUND WIRE FROM THE DUCT OR JUNCTION BOX TO THE TV MONITOR OR X-RAY TUBE UNIT. RL l C LI 3 DS TO CT EQUIP ELECTRICAL PARTIAL LIGHTING FLOOR PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTION SCALE: 1/4" = 1'- 0" LA-22,24,26 EXISTING EQUIP CONDUITS ROUTE UPS 6 LB-31 I 277/480V SERVICE CU-1 of EXISTING 5 `ITON CU 480/277V WP 8 LB-31 LASER L27 LB-27 LB-33 =0 LB-29 IQ "® LB-29 ; LB-29 B-13 O ❑� 6 5 j 'EXISTING W j MONITOR LB-31(900 LA-21,23,25 82S LA-41 EXISTING DIETER ELECTRICAL PARTIAL POWER & SYSTEMS FLOOR PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTION SCALE: 1/4" = 1'- 0" 1) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE DEDICATED NEUTRALS FOR EACH NEW CIRCUIT AND MODIFIED EXISTING CIRCUIT WITHIN THE PROJECT SCOPE. MULTI -CIRCUIT APPLICATION OF SHARED NEUTRALS SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED. 2) CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN, REPLACE ALL INOPERABLE BALLAST AND RELAMP ALL EXISTING LIGHTING FIXTURES BEING REUSED IN RENOVATION. REPLACE ALL LAMPS IN EXISTING LIGHTING FIXTURES WITH SAME COLOR TEMPLATE AND COLOR RENDERING INDEX TO ESTABLISH UNIFORM DISTRIBUTION AND CONSISTENT VISIBLE APPEARANCE. RECONNECT ALL EXISTING LIGHTING FIXTURES AS SHOWN. 3) RL DENOTES RELOCATED DEVICE. KEY NOTES O1 PROVIDE NEW CEILING MOUNTED LIGHTING FIXTURES AND RECONNECT TO EXISTING CIRCUIT MADE AVAILABLE BY DEMOLITION. SEE LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE THIS SHEET FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 0 EXISTING LIGHTING SWITCH SHALL BE REWORK TO ACCOMMODATE NEW LOCATION. CONNECT TO EXISTING CIRCUIT MADE AVAILABLE BY DEMOLITION AND PROVIDE DEDICATED NEUTRAL FOR EACH CIRCUIT REUSED. OPROVIDE NEW'XRAY IN USE' LIGHT AND DOOR CONTROL DEVICE. CIRCUIT TO BE EXTENDED TO NEW VENDOR EQUIPMENT. COORDINATE WITH VENDOR'S DRAWINGS FOR INSTALLATION DETAILS, QUANTITIES, AND LOCATIONS WITHIN DOOR JAMB FRAME. OCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE NEW 48OV, 3PH, 4W, CIRCUIT BREAKER LABELED "ECB-S". PROVIDE SHUNT TRIP ACCESSORY AND TIE TO ENCLOSED CIRCUIT BREAKER. REFER TO RISER DIAGRAM & VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR EXACT CIRCUIT BREAKER, SHUNT -TRIP, ETC REQUIREMENTS AND FOR ALL CONNECTIONS TO THE EQUIPMENT. OEMERGENCY POWER OFF PUSH BUTTON SHALL BE CONNECTED TO ENCLOSED SHUNT TRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER. COORDINATE WITH VENDOR'S DRAWINGS FOR INSTALLATION DETAILS, PUSHBUTTON TYPE, AND FINAL LOCATIONS. ONEW FIRE ALARM DEVICES TO BE CONNECTED TO EXISTING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SERVING AREA. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY NEW DEVICE IS FULLY FUNCTIONAL. O7 PROVIDE POWER SUPPLY BOX FOR VENDOR EQUIPMENT. REFER TO VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. �8 NEW 480/277V, NEMA 3R SERVICE ENTRANCE DISCONNECT SAFETY SWITCH FOR NEW CT EQUIPMENT. SEE RISER DIAGRAM FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. O9 PROVIDE 4 #8, 1 #10G IN 1 INCH CONDUIT FOR NEW 120/208V, 3P, 60AMP DISCONNECT SERVING NEW MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FROM EXISTING PANEL LA. REFER TO MECHANICAL PLANS AND PANEL SCHEDULES FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 10 PROVIDE ]-BOXES PER VENDOR EQUIPMENT. REFER TO VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. IF-- LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE 11 � ITYPE MANUFACTURER CATALOG NO, LAMP/LUMENS VOLT I MOUNTING REMARKS I LITHONIA 2X2 COMPACT FLUORESCENT F1 LIGHTING 2SPG217A12125MVOLTI/3 FLUORESCENT WXIABWW-OF-X1U UNV GRID STRAIGHT AND U LAMPS X-RAY ON WARNING LIGHT/ XA GE WARNING CONTROLLER E4502RL OR EQUAL GE-800-279-7925 RENOVATION LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION NEW CONSTRUCTION - - EXISTING TO REMAIN CONNECT TO EXISTING AT THIS POINT S�itcc:), ILILC AA 26001479 Sheet Notes: Smith Seckman. Reid, Inc. 301 North Cattlemen Road, Suite 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-iiic.com Firm Certification - CA-0000857 SSR# 1636044.0 Erick Phelps - PE #64598 Christopher E. Durham - PE 976655 No. 76655 _ -a C1 °°° STATE OF NAU Christopher Edward Durham PE license No. 76655 Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION Issue Log CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title ELECTRICAL PARTIAL FLOOR PLAN - NEW CONSTRUCTION 71604 06/29/2016 Scale 1/4" = 1' - 0" Sheet Number E301 Drawn By KDS Approved By MLG Filename SaltCo, LLC 2007 EXISTING UTILITY 2081120V SERVICE �._ I EXISTING WEATHER HEAD EY+IST:NG U''!LI 1`Y CO. D ME rER ENt,LOSURE E}ASilM1ka PANEL LA AU .r,K I:r-ATk7J TErpi.,ri- r-AcE f>x•MCI I VARE'.•'XY1: IA —IILti LEA[: fv) BP. rs--H f•1=F1"A4L :X1JT1M1x 7�: - tIRFAt'E 1`EIJTF4cL 1CCO3 M1ENA7 1 BLG: 5 A r4wlra`; MLO 2215A V(:l [Rim 1;a2l) J PHASE: 30 VUfE: 4 VV -Kj 1 t_zE: TRIP F't lL LCAD "^< Lc=NL1 LCAD Vi\ I:1-B 1`1-1. NVF DES, TPTli <YI It I o_± TRIP FTAL DC:3L.F F-ricIJ M+W M). 1 1u ELk. W .ti Al HC x_U 1 11u], 1 LCfj U :.'IJ .. 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J C 20 1 SPACE ONLY SS _- SPARE t L' 0 C 20 Sr ACE V:iNLY s _i SP.-,--,E C 0 C 20 FFACE ONLY 40 a S, FA,--: E e13 1 1" C 20 SPACE ONLY 42 1 THIS PANEL K'VA ArV.1PS NOTES: COhJIN 173@Q 55C•) 11pr7_I 45.0 144.7 ['J PROVIDL HANDLL LOCK ON DLVICL CL-IDE 17.,2ELt 580116n 45.12 '144.7 [21VIA TINIE:LOCK FEED THRU [5] PROVIDE NEW BREAKER CONN 7 [: 0 0 [41 HACR RATFD RRFAKFR CODE1 ;1.0 0.0 [31 CIRCUIT MODIFIED TOTAL [6J CONhJ 1I3F0 ' j;i(.i) '11KXI 45 C 144 COXI 173EL- 5860 1%21111 40.0 '144.7 L6 DATE UPDATED 7-1.1-231C, s;d.02 2 i_Lf'J I;LC:LN IS iCJ`.�O 50'tic 3 NflrJ-00t4-1NIj ill:; 30'ti, 4 (11f JTUJIJ i!.. 125'ti. b 1 .�F[ F. T f 1[�R_�R. 1?h'i, 5 NUN -UUINCIDENTAIL 7 1 Ilia I ;<J.AY -•::* Ei -C-V SFC:1;Nf? xR.4AY RE PJAINING''.:R4Y I-ns. 10 E01-111PMENT 104ta ** INDICATES CIRCUIT MODIFIED UNDER PROJECT SCOPE. LOAD SUMMARY - LB ADDED LOAD (KVA) - EKISTING LOAD(KVA) DELETED LOAD (KVA) CALCULATEDLOAD NEW LOAD (KVA) AMPS 4�i.pU 13. Al 144. /0 • I KEY NOTES ODISCONNECT AND REMOVE EXISTING ECB. CAP AND TAG EXISTING FEEDERS SERVING DEMOLISHED EQUIPMENT AND TAKE BACK TO SOURCE. OPROVIDE NEW 48OV, 3P, 125 AMP ENCLOSED BREAKER WITH INTEGRAL SHUNT TRIP COIL. REFER TO PANEL SCHEDULES FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. OPROVIDE NEW SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE THAT IS TO BE CONNECTED ENCLOSED CIRCUIT BREAKER. OREFER TO GE FEEDER TABLE ON SHEET E1 ON VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR REQUIRED FEEDER SIZES BASED ON DISTANCE. MINIMUM FEEDER SIZE (3)#1, 1 # 1/OG. OPROVIDE 200AMP RATED ENCLOSURE TYPE 3R, DISCONNECT SAFETY SWITCH FOR UTILITY SERVICE ENTRANCE FEEDERS. OPROVIDE NEW 480V, 3P, 125 AMP ENCLOSED BREAKER WITH IN NEMA 311 RATED LOCKABLE ENCLOSURE. TO EXISTING ------X----— — — — — — — — >< -- — — — — — — — — — — — — — -- x---- i EXTERIOR ELECTRICAL CLOSET I 1 I I 1 FEEDER SCHEDULE NO. CONDUCTORS THWN/THHN COPPER CONDUIT CONDUIT W.O. NEUTRAL zo 4#12, 1#12G Y. O4#10, 1#10G ''/s" Y2" 0 4#8, 1#10G %. %. so 4#6, 1#10G 1" 3/<" 0 4#6, 1#8G 1" W. 4#4, 1#8G 1'/." V 4#4, 1#8G 1Y<" V 00 4#3, 1#8G 11/4" 1" zs 4#1, 1#6G 1%" 1'/." so 4#1/0, 1#6G 1%" 1'h" s 4#2/0, 1#6G 2" 1%' zoo 4#3/0, 1#6G 2" 2" zzs 4#4/0, 1#4G 21/," 2" zso 4#250MCM, 1#4G 2'/2' 2" 8 4#350MCM, 1#3G 3" 2Yz" 3so 4#400MCM, 1#3G 3" 2'W <� 4#500MCM, 1#3G 3W' 3" azo 4#600MCM, 1#2G 4" 4" <so (2 SETS) 4#4/OMCM, 1#2G 2Yo" 2'/z" soo (2 SETS) 4#250MCM, 1#2G 2%=" 2" eoo (2 SETS) 4#350MCM, 1#1G 3" 2'/2" (2 SETS) 4#400MCM, 1#1/OG 3" 3" eoo (2 SETS) 4#500MCM, 1#1/OG 3'/z' 3" eoo (3 SETS) 4#350, 1#2/O G 3" 2'/2' ,000 (3 SETS) 4#400MCM, 1#2/OG 3" 3" ,zoo (4 SETS) 4#350MCM, 1#3/OG 3" 2%" ,aoo (5 SETS) 4#300MCM, l#3/0G 3" 2'/2" ieoo (5 SETS) 4#400MCM, 1#4/OG 3" 3" aoo (5 SETS) 4#500MCM, 1#25OG 3% 3" z000 (6 SETS) 4#400MCM, 1#250 MCM G 3" 3" zsoo (7 SETS) 4#500MCM, 1#350MCM G 3/2' 3" a000 (8 SETS) 4#500MCM, 1#400MCM G 3%" 3" WHERE THE FEEDER SYMBOL IS SHOWN WITH THE SUBSCRIPT "N" SUCH AS 2a THE NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR SHALL BE DELETED FROM THE N CONDUCTORS SHOWN IN THE FEEDER SCHEDULE. WHERE THE FEEDER SYMBOL IS SHOWN WITH THE SUBSCRIPT "G" SUCH AS 2a THE GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SHALL BE DELETED FROM THE G CONDUCTORS SHOWN IN THE FEEDER SCHEDULE. NEUTRAL AND GROUND CONDUCTOR TO BE SIZED EQUIVALENTLY TO PHASE CONDUCTOR ACCELER( "',44 1., CT ROOM 4 { I i ' 480/277V 3PH UTILITY SERVICE (UTILITY SHALL PROVIDE REQUIRED I I EOX1S11NG TRANSFORMER AND CONNECTIONS) NEW WEATHER HEAD i _ ' I Tt> PANELLB PANELLA L EXISTING O — M 6 11 MLC 1 MLC SIN1 ECB 125A i I METER ENCLOSURE I I 120 208V 1201208V I MAIN ECB d /� 1 - j — TAP UTILITY SERV. 225A 225A Pt1A `� zt t ii i r� 0AIN 94 MAIN ;a3 � S3 j AC Lx U) — 2� 00.3 7(1. 3? 200/3F' 200;'3P 200A%3P ( I� PANEL 20OA/3P s ! II} I 4 V DISC I EX cX':Sl. EXIST. EXiSI. EXI$ EXIST �` .D! uc I � c; DISt:, DISC DISC D1sC i 4 PANELS _._.._...._._-_ I ... MODIFIED WIREWAY - EXISTING NEMA 3R NEUTRAL AND GROUND j CONDUCTOR TO BE SIZED 7 1 EQUIVALENTLY TO PHASE I CONDUCTOR I 0 ELE CTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM, PANEL SCHEDULES, & LOAD SUMMARY RENOVATION LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION NEW CONSTRUCTION -- -- - EXISTING TO REMAIN CONNECT TO EXISTING AT THIS POINT AA 26001479 Sheet Notes: W-kSmith Seckman Reid,lnc. 301 North Cattlemen Road, Suite 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-inc.com Firm Certification - CA-0000857 S S R# 163 6044.0 Erick Phelps - PE #64598 Christopher E. Durham - PE #76655 ``011111111/1L'' oQ�ER EDWARoo �.,. No 76655 STATE OF OS"• FLORIOP.•'•G� ///S,�ONA �����\`• Christopher Ed" and Durham PE License No. 76655 FL ��fi�[ ;kLrINCER S P E C I A L I S T Research lnstitca�_ I Key Plan MARK ISSUE DATE DESCRIPTION 155Uf✓ LUy CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title ELECTRICAL PARTIAL RISER DIAGRAM & PANEL SCHEDULES 71604 07/15/2016 Scale 1/4" = 1' - 0" Sheet Number E401 Drawn By KDS Approved By MLG Filename ScdtCo, LLC 2007 PHASES PHASES 480V 208Y/120V A-B-C FLEXIBLE METAL A' A-B-C 30,3W 30,4W FLEXIBLE CONDUIT METAL XO CONDUIT GROUNDING i GROUNDING DEVICE, LOCK DEVICE, LOCK NUT OR GROUNDING BONDING NEUTRAL (GROUNDED NUT OR GROUNDING BUSHING JUMPER CONDUCTOR) BUSHING CONTINUOUS 1 CONTINUOUS GREEN GROUNDING ELECTRODE TRANSFORMER GREEN EQUIPMENT CONDUCTOR (REFER ENCLOSURE BONDING GROUND TO ONE -LINE DIAGRAM GROUNDING LUG ,JUMPER FOR SIZE) GROUNDING ELECTRODE TRANSFORMER GROUNDING DETAIL 04E205 I xx H.V.L.V SWITCH 6"0 x6' PROTECTION & TERMINAL POSTS FILLED WITH / COMPARTMENT CONCRETE(TYP. - NEUTRAL CABLE FOR 4) PROVIDED TO GND. AS INDICATED ON TRANSFORMER PAD PLANS H V. SECTION PRIMARY /- I ' CONDUITS ( ALLAROUND) G - - - - H.V. CABLE - - -� CONN. TO - - - H.V. SWITCH SHIELD WIRES TO GROUND ° XFMR i A SECTION A [#2/0] BARE COPPER GND O CABLE TO COMPARTMENT GND LUG. L_ U L.V. SECTION - SECONDARY CONDUITS. SEE PLANS FOR DIRECTION OF RUNS. PLAN VIEW NEW NEW PDU I I UPS NEW #IAWG, IN 3/4" C. I NEW #2AWG, IN 3/4" C. SEE NOTE #2 SEE NOTE #2 0 0 00 NEW BUSBAR SEE NOTE #1 ®®ease ®eeeee eeeeee N a6a69e 7t�,wNEW #6AWG - STRANDED EW #2/0 AWG TERMINAL NEW BOND w BOX "MG" �g OW o EXISTING z GROUND > TERMINAL - CY ELECTRODES a O BOX "MP" J z S � a z NEW #2/0 AWG F- TERMINAL cl� cD BOX "MA" _-_I P EXISTING Uj t-IGHTNING w 0 NEW BOND SYSTEM —EXISTING LIGHTNING GROUND ROD NOTE: 1. PROVIDE NEW GROUND BUSBAR. INSTALL IN GE EQUIPMENT ROOM. REFER TO VENDOR DRAWINGS FOR EXACT LOCATION. ROUTE ALL GROUND WIRES TO BUSBAR. USE HEAVY DUTY LISTED GROUNDING CONNECTORS. 2. PROVIDE A CONTINUOUS COPPER GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR TO THE GROUNDING SYSTEM. CONNECT TO GROUND BUSBAR AS REQUIRED. USE LISTED GROUNDING CONNECTORS. GROUND BUSBAR DETAIL FLOOR SLAB CONDUIT TERMINATION ABOVE IN. CONDUIT TERMINATION WITH BUSHING WITH BUSHING � 6" M e u II 12" MIN. II II TYPICAL / C6x12GA CONT. OVER FOUR - STUDS (COPE REQUIRED) FIELD WELD TO VERTICAL STUDS AS SHOWN 112" CRCxl6GAx4"-4" --_ TYPICAL EACH FLANGE %11 2-#8-18 EACH FACE "D" DEEP LEG TRACK l2" 112" CRCxl6GAx4"-4" „B" "B" „C„ MAX. UNIT PANEL „A" "B" "C„ "D" "E" "W" WEIGHT TYPE [3 5,8"x16 4- 5/16 " DIA. MACHINE 16" 120# #1 GA. AT 16" 20" 52" SCREWS O.N. 53„ 4 300# #2 [3 s8"x16 26 42 4- 5/16 " DIA. MACHINE 22" GA. AT 16" 612,1 SCREWS O.N. 600# #3 [3 %"x16 GA. AT 16" 32" 40„ 4- 5/16 " DIA. MACHINE 28" O.N. 814„ SCREWS 1200# #4 [3 5$"x16 44" 28" 4- 5/16 " DIA. MACHINE 38" GA. AT 16" 9 , SCREWS O.N. z NOTE: DO NOT PENETRATE 112" CRC WITH SCREWS. "W" FRONT VIEW „E„ 38" DIAMETER BOLT HOLES SECURE TO HORIZONTAL C6x12GA WITH 3$" DIAMETER MACHINE SCREWS —4 177xl 7/16 "PENETRATION AT 8" ON CENTER. TYPICAL SIDE VIEW FOR TOP AND BOTTOM POWER DRIVEN FASTENER AT PANEL ONLY. ELECTRICAL PANEL ANCHORAGE DETAIL 1 1/4" CONDUIT CONCEA' �^ IN WALL & TERMMINATE CABLE TRAY (DATA SYSTI "^" `' nNDUIT CONCEALED L & TERMINATED LE TRAY (TELEPHONE) STRUCTURE ABOVE MINIMUM THREE TWISTS #12 GAUGE GALVANIZED WIRE HANGER (TYPICAL) 10E001 16325 ATTACH CADDY ANGLE BRACKETS (TYPICAL) ATTACH CADDY ANGLE BRACKET WITH #IS SELF -TAPPING SHEET - METAL SCREWS MINIMUM 150 OFF VERTICAL BOTH DIRECTIONS v SYSTEMS u v SYSTEMS CONDUIT CONDUIT 0 4 SUSPENDED �- SYSTEMS CABLE TRAY SYSTEMS OUTLET TYPICAL LIGHTING OUTLET Z WALL MOUNTED - ► FIXTURE - -- CABLE TRAY N w Ln gZ FIXTURE SUPPRORT NOTES: CORRIDOR FLOOR SLAB a 4-11/16" SQ. x 2-1/2" DIA. WALLS cr z BACK BOX WITH DOUBLE 1. ATTACH ALL LIGHT FIXTURES TO THE CEILING GRID RUNNERS TO RESIST So GANG PLASTER RING A HORIZONTAL FORCE EQUAL TO THE WEIGHT OF THE FIXTURES. LL 2: 2. ALL FLUSH OR RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURES WEIGHING LESS THAN 56 w 1Y POUNDS SHALL BE SUPPORTED DIRECTLY ON THE RUNNERS OF A HEAVY LU COVERPLATE DUTY GRID SYSTEM AND THEY MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF TWO #12 GAUGE SLACK SAFETY WIRES ATTACHED AT DIAGONAL CORNERS AND ANCHORED TO THE STRUCTURE ABOVE. FLOOR 3. ALL FIXTURES SUPPORTED ON INTERMEDIATE DUTY GRID SYSTEMS MUST - — - BE INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTED BY NOT LESS THAN FOUR TAUT #12 GAUGE WIRES ATTACHED TO THE STRUCTURE ABOVE. 4. ALL FLUSH OR RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURES WEIGHING MORE THAN 56 REFER ALSO TO COVERPLATE POUNDS MUST BE INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTED BY NOT LESS THAN FOUR & JACK DETAIL ON THIS SHEET. #12 GAUGE TAUT WIRES ATTACHED TO THE STRUCTURE ABOVE REGARDLESS OF THE TYPE OF CEILING GRID SYSTEM USED. 5. THE FOUR TAUT #12 GAUGE WIRES INCLUDING THEIR ATTACHMENT TO THE *RADIOLOGY INFORMATION SYSTEM -SIMILAR STRUCTURE ABOVE MUST BE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING FOUR TIMES THE WEIGHT OF THE UNIT. SYSTEMS CONDUIT TERMINATION AT TELEPHONE/DATA SYSTEMS FIXTURE SUPPORT DETAIL ABLE TRAY DETAIL OUTLET DETAIL UENERAL NOTE TRANSFORMER INSTALLATION DETAIL i. SLOPE THE GRADE AWAY FROM THE BUILDING. TRANSFORMER GND'S PROTECTION POST CONNECTION CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY H.V. & L.V. LOCATION CABLE SECTION XFMR 4' 0. SECTION 12- TRANSFORMER PAD CONDUIT - 3^ -, STUB UP 7-6-GRADE 18" ROUND MIN.24" a '- GND ROD - PEA SIZE GRAVEL. NONMETALLIC CONDUITS LONG RADIUS SWEEP -SECONDARY CONDUITS PRIMARY CONCRETE AS NOTED ENCASED CONDUITS ON PLANS. SECTION "A -A" TYPICAL FACILITY OWNED TRANSFORMER INSTALLATION DETAIL 412,1 414" 38" LETTERS 1 n PANEL PMRI .� 480/277V 3PH 4W Q FED FROM NDP1 FOR PANELBOARDS 532" DIAMETER 14" LETTERS NOTES: 1. NAMEPLATE TO BE 116" PHENOLIC PLASTIC LAMINATE WITH COLORS AS FOLLOWS: COLOR TYPE: 1. FACE TO BE BLACK, ENGRAVED LETTERS TO BE WHITE FOR NORMAL SYSTEM. 2. SECURE NAMEPLATE TO SURFACES WITH (2) FLAT HEAD BRASS SCREWS. 04E204 1XX1 PANEL IDENTIFICATION (TYPE 1) i REFER TO PANEL SCHEDULE FOR CIRCUIT BREAKER AND WIRE SIZE. NOTE: SPD SHALL BE CLOSE-NIPPLED TO PANEL ENCLOSURE AND CONNECTED TO CLOSEST CIRCUIT BREAKER IN SPACE TO MINIMIZE LENGTH OF CONDUCTORS (NOT TO EXCEED 18") AND AVOID UNNECESSARY BENDS. 04E103 INCH CIRCUIT PANEL SPD AA 26001479 Sheet Notes: Smith Seckman _k%.-kReid, Inc. 301 North Cattlemen Road, Suite 300 Sarasota, FL 34232 (941) 907-7750 FAX: (941) 907-7751 www.ssr-inc.com Firm Certification - CA-0000857 S SR# 1636044.0 Erick Phelps - PE 464598 Christopher E. Durham - PE 476655 � � •NSF•• G�Y,i No.. 7�5 • = D /3 lG ' If_ O °•, STATE OF �i���s°• FLORIOP.•°•G�� ///,,`S 0NA ;;��``�. Christopher Edward Durham PE License No. 76655 `R. I f [ L 1, T Resc}t c% institute Key Plan CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT 38010 MEDICAL CENTER AVE. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540 Drawing Title ELECTRICAL DETAILS rA18rr 06/gq/go16 Scale Sheet Number E501 Drawn By KDS Approved By MLG Filename S'aLtCo, LLC 2007