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KAISER PERMANENTE
<br />ASC & Clinic (HUB)
<br />Everett, WA
<br />1.3 SUBMITTALS
<br />Site Prep #1 Electrical Service
<br />March 18, 2020
<br />Proiect No. 19.05002.00
<br />A. General: See Division 23 Section "Common Mechanical Materials and Methods" for
<br />general requirements of Product Data, Shop Drawings, Reports and Certificates, and
<br />Operation and Maintenance data submittals.
<br />1. Product Data: Include manufacturer's technical Product Data for each control
<br />device furnished, indicating dimensions, capacities, performance characteristics,
<br />electrical characteristics, finishes of materials, installation instructions, and
<br />startup instructions. Hardware: Include technical data for workstations,
<br />controllers, transducers/transmitters, sensors, actuators, and components.
<br />2. Software: Include technical data for operating system software, operator
<br />interface, graphics, and other third party applications.
<br />B. Shop Drawings (AutoCAD latest version) from manufacturer detailing equipment
<br />assemblies, indicating dimensions, weights, loadings, required clearances, and methods
<br />of field assembly, components, and location and size of each field connection. Include
<br />the following:
<br />1. Schematic flow diagram for each system type showing fans, pumps, boilers,
<br />chillers, coils, dampers, valves, and control devices.
<br />2. Each control device labeled with setting or adjustable range of control.
<br />3. Diagrams for all required electrical wiring. Clearly differentiate between factory -
<br />installed and field -installed wiring. Label/tag all field installed wiring.
<br />4. Details of control panel faces, including controls, instruments, and labeling.
<br />5. Detailed written description of control sequence of operation.
<br />6. Communication trunk cable schematic showing system architecture,
<br />workstations, DDC controller's locations and trunk data conductors.
<br />7. Listing of connected data points, including connected control unit and input
<br />device.
<br />8. Sample of color system graphics diagrams indicating monitored systems, data
<br />(connected and calculated) point addresses, and operator notations.
<br />9. System configuration showing peripheral devices, batteries, power supplies,
<br />diagrams, modems, and interconnections.
<br />C. Schedules: Valve schedules identifying valve size, fail-safe position, flow, Cv, actual
<br />pressure drop and equipment served. Damper schedules identifying damper size, fail-
<br />safe position, pressure drop and equipment served.
<br />D. Field Quality Control and Testing: Test Plans forms which will be used to verify operation
<br />of all points and control functions.
<br />E. Certificates: Data Communication Protocol.
<br />1.4 COORDINATION
<br />A. Ensure installation of components is complementary to installation of similar components
<br />in other systems.
<br />B. Coordinate installation of DDC system components, control wiring and piping
<br />requirements with installation of mechanical systems equipment.
<br />C. Coordinate installation of components (dampers, valves, flow measurement, meters, etc)
<br />provided under this section and to be installed by other sections.
<br />D. Ensure each system is completed calibrated, tested and operational prior to
<br />commissioning. Coordinate and provide support for Pre -Functional and Functional
<br />Performance Testing.
<br />E. Coordinate and support test/balance contractor for all balancing requirements.
<br />INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS FOR HVAC 23 09 00 - 2
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