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KAISER PERMANENTE <br />ASC & Clinic (HUB) <br />Everett, WA <br />Site Prep #1 Electrical Service <br />March 18, 2020 <br />Proiect No. 19.05002.00 <br />5. Provide skilled technicians, including equipment vendor representatives, <br />equipment, and materials to perform startup and execute functional performance <br />tests. DDC system sub -contractor shall provide skilled technicians, familiar with <br />the project, for both startup (Owner -witnessed point-to-point testing) and <br />functional performance testing. Commissioning functional performance testing <br />participation from the controls contractor shall be required in addition to the point- <br />to-point testing. <br />6. Submit startup documentation to General Contractor, Test Engineer, and <br />Commissioning Authority to verify functional testing prerequisite requirements are <br />fulfilled before functional testing for the associated equipment or system is <br />scheduled to start. Refer to Section 23 08 00 — Commissioning of HVAC <br />Systems, for commissioning procedure. Startup documentation (point-to-point <br />testing) shall also be required from the controls contractor as a prerequisite to <br />functional performance testing. <br />7. Correct deficiencies found during startup and functional performance testing in a <br />timely manner to facilitate retesting activities within the commissioning schedule. <br />8. TAB sub -contractor shall report any deficiencies found in a timely manner. <br />These deficiencies shall be corrected in a timely manner to facilitate functional <br />performance testing within the commissioning schedule. <br />9. TAB sub -contractor shall coordinate all setpoint value requirements for input into <br />the controls system, including minimum outside air damper positions, <br />return/supply fan VFD speed mapping, pumping loop differential pressure <br />setpoints, duct system static pressure setpoints, air terminal unit flow sensor <br />calibration factors, etc. <br />PART 2-PRODUCTS <br />2.1 MECHANICAL SLEEVE SEALS <br />A. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers <br />offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, <br />the following: <br />Mechanical Sleeve Seals: <br />a. Calpico, Inc. <br />b. Metraflex Co. <br />C. Thunderline/Link-Seal. <br />d. Innerlynx <br />B. Description: Modular design, with interlocking EPDM rubber links shaped to continuously <br />fill annular space between pipe and sleeve. Stainless steel connecting bolts and <br />composite pressure plates. <br />1. Cast -Iron Floor Plate: One-piece casting. <br />2.2 GROUT <br />A. Nonshrink, Nonmetallic Grout: ASTM C 1107, Grade B. <br />1. Characteristics: Post -hardening, volume -adjusting, dry, hydraulic -cement grout, <br />nonstaining, noncorrosive, nongaseous, and recommended for interior and <br />exterior applications. <br />2. Design Mix: 5000-psig, 28-day compressive strength. <br />COMMON MECHANICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 23 05 00 - 9 <br />
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