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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBID - 8136 SENIOR CENTER HVAC RENOVATION PHASE I (2)ADDENDUM NO. 2
SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
Description of BID 8136: Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I
OPENING DATE: 3:00 PM (Our Clock) July 10, 2015
To all prospective bidders under the specifications and contract documents described above,
the following changes/additions are hereby made and detailed as follows:
1. The Opening Date has been changed to July 10, 2015 at 3:00 PM (our clock).
2. Additional Information
Exhibit 1 – Questions & Answers
Exhibit 2 – Revisions to the Drawings
Exhibit 3 – Specifications for Owner Provided Equipment
Exhibit 4 – Original Building Drawings
(Uploaded in a separate Zip folder)
Please contact John Stephen, CPPO, LEED AP, Senior Buyer at (970) 221-6777 with any
questions regarding this addendum.
RECEIPT OF THIS ADDENDUM MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED BY A WRITTEN STATEMENT
ENCLOSED WITH THE BID/QUOTE STATING THAT THIS ADDENDUM HAS BEEN
RECEIVED.
Financial Services
Purchasing Division
215 N. Mason St. 2nd Floor
PO Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
970.221.6775
970.221.6707
fcgov.com/purchasing
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EXHIBIT 1 – QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
1. Please clarify the delivery of the New Owner Furnished Equipment?
A. The Annex Air Pool unit is on order and scheduled to ship from the
factory the end of September. It is being shipped to the project site and be
there in October for the Contractor to install.
B. The Pool and Gym ceiling fans are on order and will arrive in 3 weeks and
be at the City’s warehouse for the contractor to pick up and install as they
are ready.
2. Please confirm if the new Annex Air unit for the pool will need the gas line?
A. Yes the unit is gas fired; please refer to the submittal attached.
3. Please clarify how the controls are being handled for the new Annex Air unit?
A. Johnson Controls is shipping their controls to the factory to be installed and
the unit will arrive with them installed. The contractor will have JCI in their
cost and will coordinate the controls for this unit and with Ecube the City’s
commissioning agent for this project.
4. Can we get the submittal for the Owner furnished Fans and Pool Unit?
A. Yes, see attached information. Both the pool and gym fans will be purchased
by the Owner and installed by contractor. The project narrative had the gym
fans by contractor, but this is incorrect.
5. Will the pool be drained for the installation of the fans to be installed above?
A. Aquatics has decided to drain the pool for ease of fan installation, but the
work will need to be completed by end of day August 6th so the pool can be
filled and have time to heat up for Class on August 10th.
6. During the walk through it was noted the gymnasium floor will be getting a new finish, when
are the gym fans to be installed?
A. Correct, the gym will not be available during our shut down of August 1 –
August 10 because the wood floor is being sanded down and re-finished. The
gym fans are on order and should arrive by July 24th. We will need the two
gym fans installed after hours from 9:30 pm – 5:30 am the week prior to the
facility shut down. This will keep us off the newly finished floor.
7. Please clarify how the contractor is to bid the replacement of the light in the original lobby?
A. The Owner has purchased and ordered a replacement light fixture similar to
the large light fixture in the lobby of the expansion recently completed. The
contractor will be responsible for taking down the existing light fixture, turning
it over to the Owner and installing the new fixture. This work will need to
happen after hours along with the installation of the fans in the gymnasium.
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EXHIBIT 2 – REVISIONS TO THE DRAWINGS
Drawing Sheet A101
A1.01 Drawing B5. Add note to drawing. “RELOCATE EXISTING ELECTRICAL
OUTLETS TO NEW WALLS.” There is one receptacle on the north and one on
the south wing wall.
Drawing Sheet M1.3
A1.02 Roof Demo Plan, Flag Note 9 on (E) DHU‐1: Replace with Flag Note 8.
Drawing Sheet M8.1
A1.03 Add Remark note #4 to CF‐3 and CF‐4 in Fan Schedule. These units will be OFCI.
Drawing Sheet E1.1
A1.04 Light fixture referenced in Note #2 shall be part of the phase 1 scope. Owner
to furnish new pendant fixture to match new lobby fixture. Contractor to
install.
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g:\common\sales\mike\submitta\.doc
Western Mechanical Solutions
SUSTAINABLE – HEATING - COOLING
70 Broadway, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80203
Phone: 720.210.9210 Fax: 720.210.5481
www.westernmechanicalsolutions.com
SUBMITTAL TRANSMITTAL SHEET
ENCLOSED ARE: .pdf PRINTS EACH OF THE FOLLOWING DRAWINGS FOR:
[] APPROVAL
[] Return ONE (1) approved copy
[] Fabrication held up until approval received.
[] Units are released for fabrication and any changes may cause delay in shipment and additional costs.
[] The contractor/engineer shall verify Unit Dimensions, Door, Drain, Coil, and piping/air inlet/outlet locations are correct.
Western Mechanical Solutions will not be responsible for incorrect dimensions or locations if written correspondence is
not received prior to release.
[] Any required changes to Unit Dimensions, Door, Drain, Coil, and Air inlet/outlet locations should transmitted in written
form.
[] The contractor/engineer shall verify unit voltages and phases are correct. Western Mechanical Solutions will not be
responsible for incorrect voltage or phase if written correspondence is not received prior to release.
[] The contractor/engineer shall verify Units will fit into the space as submitted. Western Mechanical Solutions will not be
responsible for breaking down the Unit to fit into the space if written correspondence is not received prior to release.
Note that shipping splits, weights and sizes are noted on the submittals.
NOTE: Equipment will not be released for fabrication without written release for fabrication and Purchase Order. Please
include requested ship date with the written release to fabricate.
NOTE: Quoted Lead times for equipment are subject to change and do not include any shipping time. Equipment cannot be
released without a purchase order and approved submittals.
Western Mechanical Solutions, llc.
Shannon Emmel
TO: City of Fort Collins – Operation Services DATE: June 5, 2015
RE: Fort Collins Senior Center – Pool
ATTENTION: Brian Hergott
YOUR Order #: To Follow
WMS CONTRACT #: 15-369
DESCRIPTION
ERV-5 –Performance, Layout, and Dimensions.
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Western Mechanical Solutions, llc
SUSTAINABLE – HEATING - COOLING
70 Broadway, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80203
Phone: 720.210.9210 Fax: 720.210.5481
www.westernmechanicalsolutions.com
This message is for the exclusive use of the addressee and contains confidential, privileged, and non-disclosable
information. If the recipient of this message is not the addressee, or a person responsible for delivering the
message to the addressee, such recipient is prohibited from reading or using this message in any way. If you have
received this message by mistake, please call the sender immediately and destroy the telecopy message.
Date: June 5, 2015
TO: City of Fort Collins
ATTN: Brian Hergott
RE: Fort Collins Senior Center
Western Mechanical Solutions, LLC is pleased to offer the following equipment and services
specified herein, in addition to the specification provide by AnnexAir. In some cases exception
taken by AnnexAir are provided by Western Mechanical Solutions, LLC. This sheet attempts to
clarify those differences.
EQUIPMENT SUMMARY
One (1) Custom Pool Unit with Heat Wheel, Gas Heat, Indirect Direct Evaporative Cooler
Two (2) Unit Mounted Variable Frequency Drives
ANNEXAIR CUSTOM POOL UNIT
Tags: ERV-1 used as Basis of Design listed on plans and specifications for energy analysis,
performance, layout and dimensions.
Furnish one (1) Annexair custom outdoor double wall energy recovery units. Units to be built
using a welded aluminum frame with welded galvanized steel full perimeter base to completely
support itself in a way that a complete removal of wall and roof panels will not compromise the
integrity of the units.
Extra Stock
One (1) set of spare filters for each type of filter media provided.
Controls:
Factory Installed Controls by others.
VFD and or Unit Start-Up and Operator Instruction
A WMS Service Technician will test and adjust the unit and VFD’s, and concurrently instruct
operating personnel during regular working hours not to exceed One working days.
Warranty
WMS provides first year parts warranty on the detailed equipment which includes repair or
replacement, at WMS's option, of defective warranted parts during the warranty period. This
warranty does not include trouble shooting labor, nor does it include normal preventative
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Phone: 720.210.9210 Fax: 720.210.5481
maintenance services such as oil or filter changes. The warranty period is defined as 18 months
from shipping date or 12 months from startup whichever occurs first.
All startup labor and/or warranty labor will be performed during normal working hours. If
requested, these services will be performed during premium time at additional cost.
This Project includes an Extended warranty for parts on the heat wheel and roof. The warranty
period is defined as five year from startup or 66 months from shipping date, whichever occurs
first.
Items NOT Included
Wind Restraints and wind restraint calculations.
Seismic Restraints and seismic restraint calculations.
Curb height is as submitted and does not include roof insulation.
Manual bypass and motor overload relay (Includes VFD output contractor and bypass
contactor).
Labor to connect any sections.
Any external building ATC controls, or mounting of controls, valves, etc.
Outside Airflow Measuring Station – needs to be provided by the TC contractor
Flexible connectors.
Vent / drain valves or piping.
Condensate drain piping.
Roof curb insulation.
Field testing.
Unloading or Rigging of equipment, field installation or assembly.
Field wiring.
External vibration isolators – unit is internally isolated.
Service lighting requires a separate 120 volt power source.
Thank you for the opportunity to offer Western Mechanical Solutions, LLC. equipment and
service as we look forward to working with you on this project. If you should require additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Shannon Emmel.
Western Mechanical Solutions, llc
SUSTAINABLE – HEATING – COOLING
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Terms and Conditions of Sale
Terms of Agreement: The term “Company” as used herein shall mean Western Mechanical Solutions, llc. or a manufacturer that WMS may transfer the purchase order to directly. These
terms and conditions of sale form a part of and are incorporated into any offer of sale or scope letter entered into by Company and Buyer. Company offers to sell the materials, equipment
or
services indicated in the offer of sale or scope letter only under the terms and conditions stated therein and herein. Submittal of any further purchase documents by Buyer, or execution
of this
offer by Buyer, or allowing Company to commence work, shall be deemed an acceptance of this offer. Buyer realizes any pricing provided relies on pricing received from outside vendors
and
may be subject to change at any time. Any additional or differing terms and conditions contained on any documents prepared or submitted by Buyer (whether or not such terms materially
alter
this offer) are hereby rejected by Company and shall not become part of the contract between Buyer and Company unless expressly consented to in writing by Company.
Price Policy: All prices are subject to increase upon notice, due to such events as announced increases in Company’s list prices, or increases in labor or material costs.
Terms of Payment: Terms of payment are subject at all times to prior approval of the Company’s credit department. Terms of payment are net 30 days from date of invoice, unless otherwise
agreed to in writing by Company. If at any time the financial condition of Buyer or any other circumstance affecting the credit decision does not, in Company’s opinion, justify continuance
of
production of products or shipment of products on the terms of payment specified, Company may require full or partial payment in advance, or may at its sole discretion stop or delay
production or shipment of products. In the event of default of payment, Buyer agrees to pay all costs of collection incurred by the Company, including, but not limited to, collection
agency
fees, attorney’s fees, legal expenses and court costs. All past due amounts shall bear interest at the highest rate allowed by law.
Shipping Terms: All Shipments will be made F.O.B. factory or warehouse with freight prepaid and allowed as quoted via a low cost common carrier, and charges for special carrier services
requested by Buyer shall be paid by Buyer. Unloading of material is by the customer. Company may ship the goods in one or more lots; such lots may be separately invoiced and shall be
paid
for when due per invoice, without regard to subsequent deliveries. Delay in delivery of any lot shall not relieve Buyer of its obligation to accept remaining deliveries.
Claims: Responsibility of Company for all shipments ceases upon delivery of the goods to the carrier; and regardless of shipping terms or freight payment, Buyer shall bear all risk of
loss of
damage in transit. Any claims for damage or shortage in transit must be filed by Buyer against the carrier, and not Company. Claims for factory shortages will not be considered unless
made
in writing to Company within ten (10) days after receipt of the goods and accompanied by reference to Company’s bill of lading and factory order numbers.
Taxes: The amount of any present or future taxes applicable to the product shall be added to the price contained herein and paid by Buyer in the same manner and with the same effects
as if
originally added thereto.
Cancellation: In the event of a cancellation of part or all of this order, Buyer shall pay to Company a cancellation fee determined by Company. The cancellation fee will reflect, among
other
factors, all expenses and damages incurred and commitments made by Company, sales and administrative overhead, and loss profit. Any non-payment, default, delay or failure of performance
by Buyer may, at the sole election of the Company, be treated as a cancellation by Buyer of part or all of this order and shall further entitle Company to suspend production and/or delivery
of
any goods or articles required under this order. Upon cancellation, all further obligation and liabilities of the Company shall terminate.
Shipment Dates: Shipment dates are only estimates. No contract has been made to ship in a specified time, unless set forth in a separate writing signed by an Officer of the Company.
Company shall not be liable for damage as a result of any delay or failure to deliver due to disapproval of Company Credit Department or due to any cause beyond Company’s reasonable
control, including without limitation, any act of God, act of Buyer, governmental act, accident, labor unrest, delay in transportation, or inability to obtain necessary labor, materials
or
manufacturing facilities.
Returns: Goods may not be returned unless Buyer obtains the advance written permission of an authorized Company official, and when so returned will be subject to handling and
transportation charges. Authorized returned goods must be shipped prepaid to the location designated by the authorization.
Limited Warranty: Subject to sections titled “Warranty Exclusions” and “Limitation of Liability; Indemnity” herein, Company warrant that it will, at its option, repair or replace defective
parts in the event any product manufactured by Company, sold hereunder and used in the United States, proves defective in material or workmanship within twelve (12) months from initial
start-up, or eighteen (18) months from date of shipment, whichever period expires sooner. Replaced parts are warranted for the duration of the original warranty period.
THIS WARRANTY CONSTITUTES BUYER’S SOLE REMEDY. IT IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. THERE IS NO IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. No liability shall attach to Company until Company has been paid in full for all products purchased hereunder. No
person (including any agent, sales representative, dealer, or distributor) has the authority to expand Company’s obligation beyond the terms of this express warranty, or to state that
the
performance of any product is other than is published by the Company. Company must receive a startup Registration Form for products containing motor compressors and/or furnaces within
(10) days of original product startup, or the startup date and ship date will be deemed the same for warranty period determination, and warranty shall expire twelve (12) months from
that date.
Warranty Exclusions: Company’s warranty set forth in “Limited Warranty” does not apply to any products or parts which (a) have been opened, disassembled, repaired, or altered by anyone
other than Company or its authorized service representative; or (b) have been subjected to misuse, negligence, accidents, damage, or abnormal use of service; or (c) have been operated,
installed, or startup has been provided in a manner contrary to Company’s printed instructions, or (d) were manufactured or furnished by others and which are not an integral part of
a product
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GENERAL
This specification is based on an Energy Recovery model as manufactured by Annexair Inc. All units shall be
factory assembled, internally wired, and 100% run tested to check operation, fan/blower rotation before leaving the
factory. Wiring internal to the unit shall be numbered for simplified identification. Units shall be ETL listed and
labeled, classified in accordance with ANSI-UL 1995 / CAN/CSA C22.2 No.236. Units shall be rated and ETL
listed for electric heaters with single point power connection for the entire unit, up to 100kW.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
The unit shall be factory run tested before shipping. Electrical components shall be UL listed; fans shall be tested in
an AMCA certified laboratory; insulation shall comply with NFPA 90A and be Greenguard certified®; energy
recovery exchangers shall be tested to AHRI 1060, “Rating Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Equipment” and Eurovent
standards; filters shall be tested in accordance to ASHRAE 52. The panels shall be tested in accordance with
SMACNA and ASHRAE 111. Fire resistance of the panel will be in compliance with UL 94.
HOUSING
The unit housing shall be no-through metal with 2’’ Thermo-Composite and foam panel construction - interior and
exterior No-through metal construction will be inherent to all the component construction in the assembly. All
panels and access doors shall be double wall construction with R14 foam insulation for every 2” of construction.
Unit casing will have no exterior condensation at interior AHU temperatures down to 43F while unit exterior
conditions are maintained at 95 F dry bulb / 85 F wet bulb. The panels shall have a deflection of no more than
L/1150 at 10’’ and withstand air pressures up to 8” w.c with less than 1% leakage. Thermo-Composite panels shall
be provided for the entire unit construction, including but not limited to, walls, doors, floors, roof, interior partitions,
and electrical compartment. The frame shall consist of anodized extruded aluminum profiles which incorporates a
thermally broken construction; welded together for reinforcement and insulated for superior thermal performance.
Base structure shall be fully welded and have integral lifting lugs which can be removed once the unit is installed.
All roof and side wall seams shall be positively sealed to prevent water and air leakage. Panels will be non-load
bearing type. Access doors shall be provided to all major components to facilitate quick and easy access. Access
doors will be made from the same material as the unit casing and shall incorporate thermal break construction. Fan
access door(s) shall have Allegis type latches and threaded insert fastening handles for all remaining doors. If access
doors do not open against unit operating pressure, provide safety latches that allow access doors to partially open
after first handle movement and fully open after second handle movement. Removable panels provided for
equipment pull out for coil(s), and fan intake section(s) shall have key tooled threaded insert fasteners. Hinges shall
be Nylon hinge type designed to open 180 degrees. Unit shall have the entire exterior finished with a PVDF coating
designed for UV resistance. Panels shall be painted Annexair standard color. Panels shall pass ASTM B117 3000-
hour salt fog resistance test and ASTM D4585 3000-hour moisture condensation resistance test. In addition, paint
must meet AAMA 620-02 standard for color, chalking, gloss retention, and abrasion resistance.
OA WEATHER HOOD
The outdoor intake weather hood shall be completely constructed in aluminum for superior corrosion
resistance. The outdoor air hood shall be designed with a 4” extruded aluminum louver, bird screen and a plenum
enclosure with drain holes. The louver blades shall be drainable type with a maximum 45 degree angle and curved
with integral rain baffle. The louver design shall not allow more than 0.03 oz/ft2 water penetration when tested in
accordance to AMCA 500. The pressure drop of the complete hood assembly shall not exceed 0.05”wc at a
maximum 450 fpm.
The exhaust air outlet louvers shall be 2” extruded aluminum, with non- restricting blade design and bird screen.
SENSIBLE WHEEL
Sensible Wheel shall recover sensible heat and be AHRI 1060 certified. The matrix shall be constructed from
corrugated aluminum. Segmented wheel shall be provided on diameter sizes above 96”. Seals shall be full contact,
low bleed type, made from dual band Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene. Drive system shall be operated
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by a fractional horsepower motor (maximum 1 HP), reducing gear-box, pulley and v-belt. Belts shall be made of
multi link high-tech urethane/polyester composite. The wheel bearing shall be permanently sealed and press fitted
into the wheel matrix for wheel sizes up to 96", and greasable bearings for wheel larger than 96 inches. Wheel speed
shall not rotate faster than 18 RPM.
FANS
The fans shall be carefully positioned and installed at an optimal distance to respect uniform airflow across the
equipment.
Plug Fans: Fans shall be direct drive radial centrifugal fans with free running impeller. Fans shall be
compact, optimized and construction made of galvanized sheet steel with backward curved 7-blade high
efficiency impeller, protected by an epoxy powder coating. To reduce vibration, the impeller shall be
balanced with hub to an admissible vibration severity of less than 0.11in/s conformity with DIN ISO 14694
and proof shall be supplied for each individual impeller. Tests shall be made according to DIN ISO 1940 Part
1, quality of balancing G2.5/6.3. The single inlet shall be mounted onto constant speed direct drive motor,
equipped with an air flow optimized inlet cone from galvanized sheet steel. Fans shall be completely
certified as per ISO 5801 and in accordance to AMCA standards. Fans will require to be operated by a
Variable speed drive.
The fan housing and motor assembly shall be isolated from the unit cabinetry with a minimum 95% efficient
isolators. Fan(s) shall have flexible duct canvas and neoprene isolators.
FAN MOTORS
The fan motors shall meet NEMA standard dimensions and comply with the Energy policy Act of 1997. Motors
shall have high efficiencies with low noise and vibration output. Motors shall be certified and built in accordance to
ISO 9001 quality control system. Motors shall have TEFC enclosure with Premium efficiency performance.
VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE (VFD) –ABB
VFDs will be used to set or regulate the fan speed and airflow for these units. The VFD shall have PID function for
constant flow applications.
The VFDs will be installed with integral brake transistor, overload protection, and adjustable pulse-width
modulation (PWM). The VFD shall use Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) technology to convert three phase
input power to coded PWM output and have 4-20mA analog output terminals that are fully programmable for
variable flow applications. The VFD shall be equipped with a keypad with status indicators, easy access functions,
and monitoring functions during motor operation.
In the event of a momentary power failure or fault the VFD shall read the inverter speed and direction of a coasting
motor and shall automatically restart the motor smoothly. Technical support will be provided by the VFD
manufacturer.
VFDs shall be installed as shown on drawings with contactors, relays, and all specified accessories. VFDs will be
installed WITHOUT by-pass.
PRE-FILTERS (Maxi Pleat 2" MERV 8)
Filters shall be factory installed upstream of the heat exchanger and coils, in both airstreams. The filters shall be
Filtration Lab’s Maxi-60 MERV 8. Each filter shall consist of 100% synthetic media, expanded metal on the
downstream and enclosing with high wet-strength beverage board with diagonal support bonded on air entering and
air exiting side of each pleat. Filters shall be placed in a completely sealed, galvanized holding frame with quick
release latches for easy replacement.
DAMPERS TAMCO SERIES 1000
Dampers shall be installed where shown on the drawings. Dampers shall be low leak type with rubber edges,
opposed or parallel blades, and constructed from extruded aluminum.
Dampers shall be installed in the compartments (as shown on the drawings) with linkage rod for actuators.
Actuators shall be 24V factory installed; modulating. All actuators shall have spring return mechanism and
auxiliary switches. Dampers will be installed in the failed close position unless otherwise noted.
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ELECTRIC EMERGENCY HEAT
Electric heating coils shall be provided where indicated. Coils shall be iron-free, 80% nickel 20% chrome and shall
be insulated by floating ceramic bushings from the galvanized steel frame. Coil terminal pins shall be insulated by
means of non-rotating ceramic bushings. Cut-offs shall be shielded from accidental impact, and will de-energize the
entire heater in case of overheating. All controls shall be pre-wired to the unit control panel. An airflow switch
shall be provided to prevent the heater from operating when there is no airflow. Control shall be minimum 2-stage,
energized when outdoor air falls below the set-point temperature. Supply air temperature shall be field adjustable.
SCR shall be standard on heaters above 40 kW.
INDIRECT GAS FIRED DUCT FURNACE
Furnish and install where shown on plans Gas-fired Duct Furnace Heat Module(s). The module shall be a
Recognized Component by Intertek Testing Services (ITS / ETL). All modules will have a minimum thermal
efficiency of 80%. The module shall employ a tubular heat exchanger and a draft inducer assembly to provide for
positive venting of flue gases. Burner assemblies shall employ in-shot type burners constructed of aluminized steel
body and sintered metal flame holder with integral carryover plenum. Each burner will have an input up to 50,000
Btuh. The ignition system will include a 6000 V Igniter and flame rod detection. Gas-fired duct furnace(s) provided
shall employ a tubular heat exchanger constructed of 18-gauge minimum, type 409 stainless steel, and 1 ¾” to 2 ¼”
diameter having a minimum wall thickness of 0.047”. Tubes and shall be produced to ASTM A249 standards for
heat exchanger application. Tubes shall employ integral formed-dimple restrictors to eliminate noise associated with
expansion and contraction of internal baffles during heating cycles, and to provide for unobstructed drainage of
condensate that occurs in the tubes during cooling operation. Drainage shall be configured so that burners and
burner surfaces are not exposed to condensate during cooling system operation. Full Modulation control shall be
provided. On a call for heat and subsequent safe burner light OFF, the burner firing rate is controlled between 20%
and 100% of full rated capacity. The modulation will be continuous between 20% and 100%; Controls shall include
an ignition control with alarm capable contact and one hour auto reset on lockout, roll out switch, high limit switch
and a proving switch of loss of the induced draft fan. Additionally, on modulating and 2-stage systems all timing
and switching functions shall be controlled through an electronic timer relay control. Staging controller available for
0 to 10VDC or 4 to 20mA input signals from building management control.
Burners will use Natural Gas (with gas pressure min 7''-max 14''wc) unless otherwise specified.
POWER & SAFETY CONTROL
The power and control center shall be integral to the unit housing and rated equivalent to NEMA 3R. A separate
access door shall be provided with an approved locking device. All electrical components contained in the panel
shall be UL/CSA certified and labeled. The unit shall be complete with VFDs, fuses, overload, relays, terminals for
main ON/OFF and step-down transformer. All components shall be factory wired for single point power
connection by the manufacturer of the unit. A non-fused safety disconnect switch shall be factory installed for
ON/OFF servicing. An electrical pipe chase for power and control feeding shall be provided next to the control
panel. The Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR) is 5kA rms symmetrical, 600V Maximum.
SERVICE POWER & LIGHTING
GFI, lights, and switches shall be factory installed and wired to a common junction box. A separate power
connection 120V/1 will be required (powered by others).
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES AND OPTIONS
• Unit is for a pool application. All steel hardware or equipment exposed to the chlorine air will be epoxy
coated.
• Magnehelic gauges (Dwyer 2000 model) for each filter bank.
• Spare set of filters for each filter bank.
• Evap cooler section shall have a stainless steel floor drain to house the evaporator cooler. See evaporator
cooler section for description and performance.
• Sensible wheel to have a sloped drain pan under the wheel with a bottom connection drain.
• Sensible wheel to have an extended range drive 2-18 RPM.
• Fan Airflow Monitoring Station Package
The unit shall be delivered with factory installed airflow measuring system. The airflow measuring system,
consisting of a piezometer ring and transducer, shall be installed on the fan. The package consists of an
inlet port on the fan inlet cone connected with flexible tubing to the transducer.
• Installation of air temperature controls, controller, and control transformer (Items provided by others)
NOT INCLUDED BY ANNEXAIR:
Field start-up, labor warranty, outside airflow measuring station (needs to be provided by TC contractor), and roof
curb (Provided By Western Mechanical Solutions).
IMPORTANT NOTICE: If DDC controls are to be provided by others and are to be factory mounted, Annexair will
physically mount the DDC in the control panel and will not be held responsible for the programming and wiring of
the DDC.
WARRANTY
Annexair warrants each product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal and proper use,
and will within twelve (12) months from date of start up and not exceed eighteen (18) months from shipment, repair
or replace any part which, when returned to our factory transportation charges prepaid, and upon inspection by
Annexair, proves to be defective. This warranty does not include any labor or service charges that occur under this
warranty.
The installing contractor must be responsible for warranty service and maintenance after the equipment is placed
into operation.
NOTIFICATION: Any modification to the Annexair equipment, without specific approval in writing by Annexair,
will result in a violation of the equipment warranty.
ADDITIONAL WARRANTY
Annexair roofing membrane to have an additional four year warranty – parts only.
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UNIT TAG
ANNEXAIR MODEL
Density of Air (Lbs/ft
3
)
OUTDOOR AIR (CFM)
SUPPLY AIR (CFM)
RETURN AIR (CFM)
EXHAUST AIR (CFM)
SUPPLY FAN QTY
MODEL 1 ER63C
AIR FLOW (CFM) 1 8550
ESP / TSP (IN W.C.) - 2 / 4.98
FAN SPEED (RPM) - 1807
BRAKE (BHP) 1 9.29
SUPPLY MOTOR QTY
ENCLOSURE - TEFC Premium Efficiency
MOTOR SIZE (HP) 1 15
RPM RANGE - 1800
APPLICATION - Variable Airflow
SUPPLY VFD QTY
MODEL 1 ABB (No by-pass)
PROVIDED by / INSTALLED by - Annexair / Annexair
EXHAUST FAN QTY
MODEL 1 ER63C
AIR FLOW (CFM) 1 11336
ESP / TSP (IN W.C.) - 1 / 2.82
FAN SPEED (RPM) - 1742
BRAKE (BHP) 1 7.68
EXHAUST MOTOR QTY
ENCLOSURE - TEFC Premium Efficiency
MOTOR SIZE (HP) 1 10
RPM RANGE - 1800
APPLICATION - Variable Airflow
EXHAUST VFD QTY
MODEL 1 ABB (No by-pass)
PROVIDED by / INSTALLED by - Annexair / Annexair
EVAP COOLER QTY
DATA 1 SEE PERFORMANCE SELECTION
Va - 500
GAS FIRED HEATING QTY
MODEL 1 HMA 400
HEATING FUEL - Natural Gas
INPUT (MBH) - 400
OUTPUT (MBH) - 282
EAT (°F) - 75.6
LAT (°F) - 108.6
TURN DOWN - 5:1
MIN / MAX INLET GAS PRESSURE - 7" - 14"
ELECTRIC PRE-HEATER QTY
CAPACITY OUTPUT (kW) 1 40
Control Type - SCR
EAT (°F) - -10
LAT (°F) - 8
SENSIBLE WHEEL QTY
MODEL 1 12
MOTOR (HP) 1 0.5
WHEEL RPM - 20
PURGE SECTOR - N/A
CAPACITY CONTROL - VFD
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anders@muntersinternational.com
MUNTERS INTERNATIONAL INC.
1064 N. Town & River Drive, Ft. Myers, FL 33919 USA
T: (239)-540-0006 F: (239)-481-3566
www.muntersinternational.com
03/09/2015
Page 1
ECONOVENT
Certified Performance
Project:
Unit:
Fort Collins Senior Center
ERV-1
Winter case
Return Air Exhaust Air
Flow in/out (cfm)
Temperature (°F)
Humidity
10550 11336
84 74.2
63.5 wb°F 67.0 wb°F 69.2 wb°F 66.5 wb°F
69.6 81.6
9336 8550
Humidity
Temperature (°F)
Flow in/out (cfm)
Outside Air Supply Air
Savings latent (Mbtu/h) 0.1
ECONOVENT MODEL NO. PUMR-215-1-1-1-1-00
Savings sensibel (Mbtu/h) 94.7
Savings total (Mbtu/h) 94.8
Temp. efficiency (%) 83.6%
Humidity efficiency (%) 0.0%
Humidification/Dehumidification (lbs/h)
Air velocity (fpm)
0.0
482.5 599.2
Rotor speed (rpm) 20
Condensate (lbs/min) 0.0
Pressure loss through
wheel (inwg) 0.28
Risk for freezing No
0.35
Altitude (ft) 5400
Supply side Exhaust side
ø
D
H
W
Dimension Inches
D
W
H
84.6
94.5
94.5
C 15.8
C
*Weight lbs 949
*Normal foil spacing
anders@muntersinternational.com
MUNTERS INTERNATIONAL INC.
1064 N. Town & River Drive, Ft. Myers, FL 33919 USA
T: (239)-540-0006 F: (239)-481-3566
www.muntersinternational.com
03/09/2015
Page 1
ECONOVENT
Certified Performance
Project:
Unit:
Fort Collins Senior Center
ERV-1
Winter case
Return Air Exhaust Air
Flow in/out (cfm)
Temperature (°F)
Humidity
6210 6996
84 90.2
60.5 wb°F 57.5 wb°F 69.2 wb°F 70.8 wb°F
93.6 84.4
4996 4210
Humidity
Temperature (°F)
Flow in/out (cfm)
Outside Air Supply Air
Savings latent (Mbtu/h) 0.0
ECONOVENT MODEL NO. PUMR-215-1-1-1-1-00
Savings sensibel (Mbtu/h) -35.0
Savings total (Mbtu/h) -35.0
Temp. efficiency (%) 95.4%
Humidity efficiency (%) 0.0%
Humidification/Dehumidification (lbs/h)
Air velocity (fpm)
0.0
235.9 352.7
Rotor speed (rpm) 20
Condensate (lbs/min) 0.0
Pressure loss through
wheel (inwg) 0.14
Risk for freezing No
0.21
Altitude (ft) 5400
Supply side Exhaust side
ø
D
H
W
Dimension Inches
D
W
H
84.6
94.5
94.5
C 15.8
C
*Weight lbs 949
*Normal foil spacing
anders@muntersinternational.com
MUNTERS INTERNATIONAL INC.
1064 N. Town & River Drive, Ft. Myers, FL 33919 USA
T: (239)-540-0006 F: (239)-481-3566
www.muntersinternational.com
03/09/2015
Page 1
ECONOVENT
Certified Performance
Project:
Unit:
Fort Collins Senior Center
ERV-1
Winter case
Return Air Exhaust Air
Flow in/out (cfm)
Temperature (°F)
Humidity
9060 9846
84 33.1
-10.5 wb°F 59.5 wb°F 69.2 wb°F 33.0 wb°F
-10 73.9
7846 7060
Humidity
Temperature (°F)
Flow in/out (cfm)
Outside Air Supply Air
Savings latent (Mbtu/h) 261.6
ECONOVENT MODEL NO. PUMR-215-1-1-1-1-00
Savings sensibel (Mbtu/h) 541.7
Savings total (Mbtu/h) 803.3
Temp. efficiency (%) 89.3%
Humidity efficiency (%) 64.0%
Humidification/Dehumidification (lbs/h)
Air velocity (fpm)
247.8
390.3 514.6
Rotor speed (rpm) 20
Condensate (lbs/min) 1.7
Pressure loss through
wheel (inwg) 0.20
Risk for freezing Yes
0.28
Altitude (ft) 5400
Supply side Exhaust side
ø
D
H
W
Dimension Inches
D
W
H
84.6
94.5
94.5
C 15.8
C
*Weight lbs 949
*Normal foil spacing
PREMIER INDUSTRIES, INC.
EVAPORATIVE COOLING MODULE PERFORMANCE REPORT
INPUT DATA IN GREEN CELLS ONLY. READ RETURN DATA IN LOCKED CELLS.
ECM CLASSIFICATION: C
INPUT DATA IN GREEN CELLS ONLY: (A = Double sump unit)
(B= Over 90" & less than 109" high has re-distributor channel)
QUANTITY: 1 EVAPORATIVE COOLING MODULE DESIGN DATA (C = Single section unit under or equal to 90" high)
*************** 4 INPUT SUMP MANUALLY IN D15 *****************
AIR UNIT UNIT SUMP MEDIA AIR MEDIA STATIC MEDIA MEDIA
FLOW WIDTH HEIGHT DEPTH PUMP HP FACE VEL DEPTH PRESS WEIGHT WEIGHT
CFM (IN) (IN) (IN) DETERMINED SQ/FT FPM (IN) (W.G.") DRY OPER.
8550 46 65 4 BY FACTORY 16.7 511 8 0.1739 19 47
\mmmmmm M2 Ms mm mm kg kg
4.04 1168.4 1651 101.6 1.554 2.60 203.2 4.42 8.52 21.31
***************** PERFORMANCE AND WATER USE DATA **********
AIR AIR MEDIA TEMP TEMP DISCH BTUH WATER BLEED TOTAL FLOW
VELOCITY VOLUME EFF D/B W/B TEMP DISPLACED EVAP WATER USE RATE
FPM CFM (%) (F) (F) (F) GPM GPM GPM GPM
511 8550 77.9% 84.4 57.429 63.4 193,133 0.35 0.07 0.42 1.46
TOTALS: 8550 193,133 0.35 0.07 0.42 1.46
Total/Metric M3/S C C C kWh Liters/Min Liters/Min Liters/Min Liters/Min
TOTALS: 4.04 29.1 14.1 17.4 56.6 1.32 0.26 1.58 5.54
NOTE: Data based on Sea Level conditions, Bleedoff based on 20% of evaporation rate. Flow rate 3.5X total use. SUMP PUMP SIZE
Media performance is based on Premier Select rigid media. DEPTH HP
DATA BASED ON DESIGN CONDITIONS MEDIA 4 1/60
PROJECT: LOCATION D/B W/B DEPTH MEDIA DATA:
Fort Collins Sr. Center Pool 84.4 57.429 8 in 11.75 SQ FT
Celsius = 29.1 14.1 203.2 mm 18.79 DRY WT
Note: Output data is best estimation of outcome. 7.83 CU FT
Premier Industries, Inc., reserves the right to change the program without prior notice. 46.98 OPER WT.
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PREMIER INDUSTRIES, INC.
EVAPORATIVE COOLING MODULE PERFORMANCE REPORT
INPUT DATA IN GREEN CELLS ONLY. READ RETURN DATA IN LOCKED CELLS.
ECM CLASSIFICATION: C
INPUT DATA IN GREEN CELLS ONLY: (A = Double sump unit)
(B= Over 90" & less than 109" high has re-distributor channel)
QUANTITY: 1 EVAPORATIVE COOLING MODULE DESIGN DATA (C = Single section unit under or equal to 90" high)
*************** 4 INPUT SUMP MANUALLY IN D15 *****************
AIR UNIT UNIT SUMP MEDIA AIR MEDIA STATIC MEDIA MEDIA
FLOW WIDTH HEIGHT DEPTH PUMP HP FACE VEL DEPTH PRESS WEIGHT WEIGHT
CFM (IN) (IN) (IN) DETERMINED SQ/FT FPM (IN) (W.G.") DRY OPER.
8550 46 65 4 BY FACTORY 16.7 511 8 0.1739 19 47
\mmmmmm M2 Ms mm mm kg kg
4.04 1168.4 1651 101.6 1.554 2.60 203.2 4.42 8.52 21.31
***************** PERFORMANCE AND WATER USE DATA **********
AIR AIR MEDIA TEMP TEMP DISCH BTUH WATER BLEED TOTAL FLOW
VELOCITY VOLUME EFF D/B W/B TEMP DISPLACED EVAP WATER USE RATE
FPM CFM (%) (F) (F) (F) GPM GPM GPM GPM
511 8550 77.9% 85.026 67.83 71.6 122,049 0.22 0.04 0.27 0.93
TOTALS: 8550 122,049 0.22 0.04 0.27 0.93
Total/Metric M3/S C C C kWh Liters/Min Liters/Min Liters/Min Liters/Min
TOTALS: 4.04 29.5 19.9 22.0 35.8 0.84 0.17 1.01 3.53
NOTE: Data based on Sea Level conditions, Bleedoff based on 20% of evaporation rate. Flow rate 3.5X total use. SUMP PUMP SIZE
Media performance is based on Premier Select rigid media. DEPTH HP
DATA BASED ON DESIGN CONDITIONS MEDIA 4 1/60
PROJECT: LOCATION D/B W/B DEPTH MEDIA DATA:
Fort Collins Sr. Center Pool 85.026 67.83 8 in 11.75 SQ FT
Celsius = 29.5 19.9 203.2 mm 18.79 DRY WT
Note: Output data is best estimation of outcome. 7.83 CU FT
Premier Industries, Inc., reserves the right to change the program without prior notice. 46.98 OPER WT.
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PREMIER INDUSTRIES, INC.
Evaporative Cooling Module Specifications
PROJECT: Fort Collins Sr. Center
Pool QUOTE NUMBER: 15167
DATE: 5/22/15
EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE
DESIGN
CFM
UNIT DIMENSIONS WEIGHT (lbs) UNIT MATERIAL
WIDE HIGH DEEP DRY OPER. SUMP HOUSING
8550 46” 65” 20” 255 420 16ga 18ga
Specifications
GENERAL: The evaporative cooling module shall be a self contained, single housing unit consisting of a
housing with sump, sides and top, rigid cooling media with support channel, water distribution system , make-
up water, drain and overflow fittings.
1.0 HOUSING:
1.1 The evaporative cooling module shall be constructed from Stainless Steel, grade 304. The outer housing
shall consist of a sump, sides and top. An externally mounted access panel shall be provided for access to
and adjustment of the float valve assembly and balancing valve to control water flow to header pipe. The
housing shall also provide a method of cooling media access and removal. Media removal method is through
removable rails on the intake and/or discharge side of media. All metal in the wet section shall be Stainless
Steel, grade 304.
2.0 SUMP:
2.1 Sump construction shall include TIG (fusion) welded corners and joints. The sump shall be leak proof
without the use of fillers, sealants or coatings. A media support channel shall be included. This channel shall
extend across the full width of the media. The channel shall provide a minimum of 50% open area for water to
flow freely from the media into the sump.
2.2 An air bypass inhibitor plate shall be provided from the bottom of the media, extending to preclude any
untreated airflow under the media.
EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE (CONT.)
COOLING MEDIA PUMP
SUMP
DEPTH
FACE
AREA
(SQ FT)
PERFORMANCE
TYPE DEPTH HP V / P / C FACE
VEL.
MEDIA
EFF.
GLASdek 8” 1/50 115/1/60 4” 16.7 511 77.9%
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2
2
2.3 If the unit is less than 91” in height there will be a single sump and a single height of pad. If the unit is
greater than 90” but less than 109” in height there will be a redistribution channel to re introduce the water back
to the front of the pad. This set up will split the media into two sections. If the unit is greater than 109” in height
then there will be an upper sump that will be 4” in depth. This will split the media into an upper and lower
section and each set of pad will have its own header pipe.
3.0 INTERNAL PLUMBING:
3.1 Internal plumbing shall be copper sized to meet flow rate demand. A balancing valve shall be
provided in the riser pipe between the source and header to regulate water flow over the media. Header pipe
shall contain self-cleaning orifice holes sized to assure proper water flow over the media. Water from the
header pipe shall be discharged upwards against a stainless steel deflector to redirect the water from the
header pipe back onto the media, evenly across its' full width. A copper union shall be provided in the riser pipe
below the header pipe to facilitate removal of the header pipe.
3.2 Stainless Steel couplers with female pipe thread shall be welded into the sump and side to provide for
make-up water, overflow and drain. Size shall be 1/2" FMPT for make-up water, 1" FMPT for drain and 1"
FMPT for overflow unless otherwise specified.
3.3 A bronze mechanical float valve shall be installed to maintain make up water level. A brass valve shall be
included to isolate the float valve function for cleaning of the sump.
3.4 A hose bib will be plumbed into the inlet water for cleaning of the sump.
3.5 At the end of the spray header a tee with a cap to a ball valve and piping that discharges into the sump to
allow for flushing of the header for maintenance.
4.0 WATER DISTRIBUTION:
Water distribution system shall be pump re-circulating system with mechanical float valve assembly to maintain
water level in the sump. Pump horsepower and voltage requirements shall be as specified in schedule. A
bleed-off system with metering valve shall be provided when the pump system is used. Bleed-off rate shall be
minimum of 20% of evaporation rate. Pump shall be sized to deliver water flow rate at the head and pressure
required. Flow rate shall be determined at three (3) times the evaporation rate plus the bleed-off rate. 1/6 & 1/3
HP pump will be an air cooled penguin pump.
5.0 COOLING MEDIA:
5.1 Cooling media shall be GLASdek media, fire rated UL 900, class II, maximum face velocity without
moisture eliminator shall be 600 FPM. This media is a cross- fluted pad of cellulose material impregnated with
anti-rot salts, rigidifying saturates, and wetting agents with at least 123 square feet of evaporative surface area
per cubic foot of media. The transverse flutes shall be 450 and 150 with water flow downwards in the direction
of the 450 flute and air flow downward in the direction of the 150 flute.
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3
3
6.0 LOW LEVEL PUMP PROTECTION:
6.1 A factory installed float switch to lock out spray pump until sump fill level is sufficient to submerge the pump
inlet.
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EB-CP6560-702
100 200 300 400 500 600 700
AIR VELOCITY, FPM
0.00
0.10
0.20
0.30
0.40
0.50
PRESSURE DROP, "WG
24" Pressure Drop
18" Pressure Drop
12" Pressure Drop
8" Pressure Drop
6" Pressure Drop
4" Pressure Drop
CELdek and GLASdek 6560/15
Pressure Drop
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EB-CE6560-702
100 200 300 400 500 600 700
AIR VELOCITY, FPM
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
COOLING EFFECTIVENESS
8" Cooling Efficiency
6" Cooling Efficiency
12" Cooling Efficiency
24" Cooling Efficiency
4" Cooling Efficiency
18" Cooling Efficiency
CELdek and GLASdek 6560/15
Cooling Effectiveness
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Submittal &
Order Entry
C US
GAS-FIRED DUCT FURNACES
HMA SERIES
GAS-FIRED DUCT FURNACE MODULE
Steady-State Efficiency - 80%+
Input - 150,000 to 400,000 BTUH
Heatco
REV 10
Qty:____ HMA | | | | | | | | | | | |
Qty:____ HMA | | | | | | | | | | | |
Qty:____ HMA | | | | | | | | | | | |
Qty: ___ Right Angle Flue Adapters Qty: ___ 5” Qty: ___ 6” Square To Round Flue Adapters
Qty: ___ MCB1 Qty: ___ MCB2 Qty: ___ SCB (4 - Stage Controller)
Qty:____ HMA | | | | | | | | | | | |
Tag:
HM A 400 CS 44 A 08 ME 1 N R4 S XX
HM = Tubular Duct Furnace
A = 2.25” OD Tube/4 Pass/37,500-50,000 Btuh
(50,000 Btuh Standard)
Input Rating x 1,000 Btuh = 150 to 400 (See Ratings)
Tube Material (Wall Thickness)
(Other Materials, Consult Factory)
SS = 409 Stainless steel (.042 min.)
CS = 304 Stainless Steel (.042 min.)
Tube Insertion Length = 42 to 48 (See Ratings)
(44 Standard)
Configuration = A through S (See Figure 1)
Number Of Tubes = 4 through 8
(See “Physical & Ratings Data” under model
number for tubes)
SN = 1 Stage -
TN = 2 Stage - High/Low
TS = 2 Stage - Low Fire Start
MD = Modulating (5:1)
***MS = Modulation (10:1)
* MC = Modulating (5:1) Constant Efficiency
* ME = Modulating (10:1) Constant Efficiency
** VN = 1 Stage - On/Off
On/Off
1 = System/Inducer Voltage 120 VAC
2 = System/Inducer Voltage 230 VAC
3 = System/Inducer Voltage 208 VAC
Firing Mode
N = Natural Gas
L = Propane
R4 = 20 to 100 (A-G,P,Q Orientations Only)
R3 = 20 to 60 (H-N, R, S)
Design Temp.
Rise ( F)
S = 0 to 2000’
C = Canada 0 to 4500’
H = 2001 to 6999’ (Specify Elevation)
Y = Above 7000’ (Consult Heatco)
Job Site Elevation
Fuel Type
XX = None
R = Rack Mounted
G = Guide Rails
0.00
0.20
0.40
0.60
0.80
1.00
1.20
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000
Airflow (CFM)
Pressure Drop (" w.c.)
0
20
40
60
80
100
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000
CFM
Temp. Rise (oF)
PERFORMANCE CHARTS
150/200
250 300 350
400
150/200 250
300
350
Pressure 400
Drop
Temp.
Rise
A thru G, P, Q
20F to 100F Rise
A thru G, P, Q
20F to 100F Rise
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Size A B C D Wt.
200/ 28.35 18.97 44.00 13.5 106
150 720 480 1118 343 53.6
250 28.35 22.22 44.00 13.5 127
300 28.35 25.47 44.00 13.5 147
350 28.35 28.72 44.00 13.5 166
400 28.35 31.97 44.00 13.5 188
720 565 1118 343 64.5
720 730 1118 343 88.2
720 647 1118 343 75.9
720 813 1118 343 100.5
Note: Standard Tube
Insertion (C) Is 44.00”
A
B
C
D
Inches Inches Inches Inches Lbs
mm mm mm mm Kilo’s .
(Standard)
“D” Is the minimum vestibule
length and will vary
dependant on gas train
components used. For
an accurate dimension,
consult Heatco for a CAD
Standard Input Configuration
(# Tubes)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
*
*
*
GAS-FIRED DUCT FURNACES
GAS-FIRED DUCT FURNACES
PHYSICAL & RATINGS DATA
DIMENSIONAL & WEIGHT DATA
Model
No.
Input
Rate
Min.
Duct
Area
Output
(No. of
Tubes) Min. Max.
Min.
Depth
Heigh
t /
Width
Top Bottom Rear Min. Max. Min. Max.
Btuh in. in. in. in. ft. 2 in. in. in. Btuh oF oF cfm cfm
W mm mm mm mm m2 mm mm mm W oC oC m3/s m3/s
400,000 31.00 9.47 320,000 2963 14815
117,228 787 0.88 93782 1.40 6.99
Heatco, Inc., 50 Heatco Court, Cartersville, Georgia USA 30120 www.heatcousa.com sales@heatcousa.com
Ph 770-529-2000 WATS 1-800-554-1007 Fax 770-529-2005
Electrical: 120 VAC Time Delay Fuse at 6 Amps
208 VAC Time Delay Fuse at 3 Amps
230 VAC Time Delay Fuse at 3 Amps
Gas: 13.5” w.c. (½ Lb.) Max. Inlet Pressure
5.0” w.c. Min. Pressure Inlet
3/4” NPT Connection
Control Inputs: Heat Enable - 1 Set 120 Vac Contacts
Off/On - 1 Set 24 VAC Contacts, 2-Stage - 2 Sets 24 VAC Contacts, Mod. - 0 to 10 vDC Analog Input (By Others)
Flue Diameter: 6” Diameter - Category 3 - 90 degree elbow or rectangle to round 6” adapter.
6” Diameter - Category 1 - See ANSI Z223.1 or contact Precision Vent for flue design
http://www.precisionvent.com/info.htm
CONTACT
UTILITIES
CONTACT
UTILITIES
Figure 1 - Configurations
(All Airflow And Vent Discharge Configurations Are Shown Looking At The Gas Train And Draft Inducer)
Airflow
C
D Airflow E Airflow F Airflow
B Airflow Airflow
G
A Airflow
N Airflow
H Airflow I Airflow J Airflow K Airflow L Airflow M Airflow
P Airflow Q Airflow
R Airflow S Airflow
R4 Rise Range (100 F Rise, Max.)
R3 Rise Range, Only (60 F Rise, Max.)
CONFIGURATIONS
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0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000
qV [cfm]
0
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
psF [in.wg.]
690
1980
Fan type ER63C-4DM.I7.1R Art.No. 112836/AS03
Version 5.1b / 3143 March 2011
05/27/15
Fan data
qV
psF
pd2
n
BHP
BHPmax
tL
S
η
η
ρ
8550 cfm
4.98 in.wg.
0.21 in.wg.
1807 rpm
9.29
75.4 %
72.4 %
9.33
0.062 lbs/ft³
at 68°F, 5400ft
Motor data
NEMA Premium Efficiency
254T TEFC
THCL155 3~ 460 V/60 Hz Y
Pnom 15.0 Hp
nnom 1765 rpm
η M 93.1 %
Inom 17.70 A
Mnom 60.57 Nm
fop 61 Hz
Sound data
Inlet Lwi 86 86 91 90 88 84 82 78 96 dB
Inlet LwiA 61 70 82 87 88 85 83 77 93 dB
Outlet Lwo 89 89 98 95 99 90 87 82 103 dB
Outlet LwoA 63 73 89 92 99 91 88 81 101 dB
Octave centre freq. 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Hz sum
Supplements P1 7.68 kW (incl. VFD efficiency at ηM = 93.1%)
PSFP 1905 W/(m³/s)
fmax 68 Hz
nmax 1980 rpm
Additional information k-fact.(C-nozzle, ρ = 0.075 lbs/ft³) 3539 (effective pressure 5.81 in.wg.)
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8/28/12 Western Mechanical Solution Page 1 of 1
Phone: 720.210.9210 Fax: 720.210.5481
AIR HANDLING UNIT
PRE-START UP CHECKLIST AND SERVICE REQUEST
Job Name
Installing Contractor
Street
Contractor Contact
City
Phone Number
PRE-START UP CHECKLIST
Before attempting to start-up the Air Handling Unit, confirm that the following actions have been completed (or will be
completed prior to scheduled start-up).
YES NO
1. Unit installed on support structure, leveled and plumb.
2. Proper assembly of unit and proper sealing of all shipping splits.
3. Release all fan shipping hold down devices.
4. All unit electrical and piping penetrations have been installed and sealed.
5. Ensure all airways are fully open and operational. (fire dampers, vav’s, plastic covers, etc)
6. Has ductwork been completed and open so fan can operate at 100% speed?
7. Electrical wiring at all unit splits has been pulled through and terminated?
8. Have power been brought to unit (fan, lights, etc.)?
9. Are the heating and cooling control valves installed and operational?
10. Are evap make up water fill and drain valves installed per detail and operational?
11. Verify all condensate drain piping is installed.
12. Are the controls installed and damper operators operational?
13. Has the unit been cleaned out including coils and drain pans?
14. Have filters been installed in for supply and exhaust airstreams?
REQUEST FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN
I acknowledge that all of the above items have been completed. I understand that if upon job inspection these
requirements are not met, no start-up work will be performed and travel time and expenses will be charged at current
hourly rates.
Name: Company
Date
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CAUTION- NOTICE TO RIGGERS
STORAGE
• Close all doors before lifting.
• Use all lifting lugs to lift the unit. Refer to nameplate for
unit weight.
• Use Spreader bars and/or shimmed blocks to prevent
damage to the casing.
• Unit must be lifted level. Tilting can
cause damage to the equipment
inside.
Do not place the unit directly on the ground, use shims or
blocks to level the unit.
Protect air openings from rain and snow.
Interior units must be completely covered if left outdoors.
Annexair will not be responsible for damage caused to the
equipment due to improper rigging or storage
H
L
NOTE: H=1.5 x L
actual number of
lifting lugs may vary
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Page 40 Phase of 112 I
! CAUTION !
• USE ALL LIFTING LUGS TO LIFT THE UNIT.
• USE SPREADER BARS AND/OR SHIMMED BLOCKS TO
PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CASING.
• UNIT MUST BE LIFTED LEVEL. TILTING CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT INSIDE.
• FOR UNIT WEIGHT AND RIGGING INSTRUCTIONS SEE
LABEL ON THE ELECTRICAL PANEL ACCESS DOOR.
Annexair will not be responsible for damage caused to the equipment due to improper rigging procedures
Addendum 2 - 8136 Page Senior 41 of Center 112 HVAC Renova
Penguin vertical immersible pumps are compact,
portable, and self-priming when immersed. Simple in
design and efficient in performance, this pump has
only one moving part. Constructed completely of
CPVC, polypropylene, or PVDF where in contact with
the solution, this pump is suitable for pumping, agitat-
ing, filtering, or circulating acid and alkaline solutions
(pH 0-14), abrasive fluids, and other corrosive solu-
tions. Maximum temperature ratings are as follows:
CPVC - 180ºF, polypropylene - 150ºF, and PVDF -
260ºF. Because PVDF is ultra pure, it is recommended
for use in high purity deionized water, HF, and liquids
that must remain contamination free. The Penguin ver-
tical pump has a rigid, solid stainless steel, one-piece
rotor drive shaft covered with a two-piece sleeve and
impeller. Titanium shafts are available as an option.
Because of the unique double impeller design, this
pump has no seals, no pump bearings, and no bush-
ings, no wearing parts, and thus requires little or no
maintenance.
As a standard feature on our 1/4 HP and up, the
Penguin vertical pump comes equipped with an air
purge/vent screw assembly in the bottom of the mo-
tor housing. If utilized, this air purge requires 5 psi air
creating a positive displacement, extending the life of
the lower motor bearing.
The Penguin vertical pump is equipped with a to-
tally enclosed fan cooled motor with an oversized
bearing set for easy replacement. Most motor hous-
ings come standard with epoxy coating for acid
resistance. Single phase motors are equipped with a
6 foot cord and grounding plug. Three phase motors
are shipped unwired.
Penguin vertical pumps are versatile, easy to install,
and require a minimal amount of tank space, thus
saving valuable floor space. They can be easily moved
from tank to tank, with mounting on the tank flange or
if not permitting on the outside of the tank.
Series P
Innovative Fluid Management Systems ™
Penguin
Vertical Pump
Penguin
Vertical Pump
Features:
• Choice of CPVC, PVDF, or Polypropylene
• Runs Dry Without Damage
• Self-Priming When Immersed
• No Metal Contact
• Chemical Resistant
Recommended Applications:
• Sump Pumping
• Transfer Pumping
• Recirculation Pumping
• Plating Solution Filtering
• Fume Scrubbing
• Waste Treatment
Flows from 9 to 175 GPM
Pressure to 166 Ft. TDH
Model P-7 1/2AK
Penguin
Vertical Pump
Penguin
Vertical Pump
Series P
1. Epoxy Motor and Drip Cover
2. Explosion-Proof/Air-Driven Motor Available(P-1/2 - P-7 1/2)
3. Air Purge/Vent Screw Assembly
4. One-Piece Rotor Shaft Assembly
5. Viton Lip Seal/Fume Barrier Assembly
6. Titanium Shaft Available (P-1/2 - P-7 1/2)
7. Bearing-Free
Penguin Design Features
On Most Models
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Performance Charts
10
5 10 15
.01
.02
.03
.04
.05
.06
.07
.08
HP
ABSORBED POWER
60 Hz
50 Hz
5
TDH
GPM
10
15
510152025
.01
.02
.03
.04
.05
.06
.07
.08
HP
ABSORBED POWER
50 Hz
60 Hz
5
TDH
GPM
20
10
15
Series P
Penguin
Vertical Pump
Penguin
Vertical Pump
Performance Charts
5
10
15
10 20 30 40
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
HP
GPM
ABSORBED POWER
20
TDH
60 Hz
60 Hz
50 Hz
50 Hz
10 20 30 40 50
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
HP
ABSORBED POWER
30
60
50 Hz
60 Hz
5
10
15
20
25
TDH
GPM
60 Hz
50 Hz
10 20 30
10
20
30
40 50 60 70
GPM
.25
.50
.75
Series P
Penguin
Vertical Pump
Penguin
Vertical Pump
Performance Charts
.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
HP
ABSORBED POWER
GPM
50 Hz
50 Hz
60 Hz
60 Hz
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
TDH
1
2
3
4
5
6
HP
ABSORBED POWER
7
8
60Hz 6"
50Hz 7"
50Hz 7"
60Hz
50Hz 6"
50Hz 6"
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
Series P
Penguin
Vertical Pump
Penguin
Vertical Pump
Dimensions
Model A B C D E F G H
P-1/15 2 1/2 2 1/2 5 3/4 9 3/8 2 3/8 14 3/8 3 3/4 5/8
P-1/6 2 1/4 3 1/4 6 1/2 8 7/8 1 1/2 4 1
P-1/4 3 1/2 8 9 3/8 19 5/8 5 1 1/8
P-1/2 3 3/4 3 3/4 10 3/4 1 3/4 23 1/4 6 1/2 1 1/4
P-1/2HP 4 1/2 5 1/2 10 3/8 2 22 5/8 6 1 5/8
P-3/4 3 3/4 3 3/4 10 3/4 1 3/4 23 1/4 6 1/2 1 1/4
P-3/4HP 9 1/4
P-1 4 1/2 5 1/2 10 3/8 2 22 5/8 6 1 5/8
P-1 1/2
P-2 23 3/4
P-3* 6 7 12 12 1/2 3 28 1/4 12 2 1/8
P-5*
P-7 1/2 5 1/2 5 15 3/10 12 2 5/8 28 3/4 3 1/8
Extended versions of our P-3A and
P-5A are now available. Our new
PX-3A and PX-5A are 8 1/2” longer.
This puts the discharge 18” below
the mounting plate. These pumps
will be available with a chemical-
resistant NEMA TEFC motor with
an integral 316SS shaft, a PTFE
vapor seal, and a sleeved CPVC
or PVDF keyed impeller. Titanium
is not available. Includes 2”
discharge piping as standard.
Notes:
1) P-1/15, P-1/6 and P-1/4
discharge is FPT
2) P-1/2HP and P-3/4HP
discharge is MPT. Inlet is 1 1/2
FPT.
3) C1 - P-3, P-5 C2 - 7 1/2
4) P-7 1/2 Only - I = 3 1/4” and
J = 7 1/2”
Top View P-1/15 P-1/6
SEE NOTES BELOW
P-1/4
P-1/2 - 2
PX-3 & 5
P-7 1/2
P-3 & 5
* Add 8 1/2” to D and F for PX Models
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A Division of Penguin Pumps Inc.
7932 Ajay Drive, Sun Valley, CA 91352 818/504-2391 818/768-7590 FAX
™
Specifications
Nomenclature
P1/2 A HP
Penguin Horsepower Construction Material/ Impeller/Housing Shaft Shaft
Vertical 1/15=1/15 O-Ring Elastomer Material Construction Construction Material
Pump 1/6=1/6 A=CPVC/EPR None=Standard None=Threaded None=316SS
1/4=1/3 B=Polypropylene/EPR HP=High Pressure K=Keyway T=Titanium
PX * 1/2=1/2 C=PVDF/Viton
Penguin 3/4=3/4
Extended 1=1
Pump 1 1/2=1 1/2
2=2
3=3 Not all combinations available
5=5
7 1/2=7 1/2
Series P
Penguin
Vertical Pump
Penguin
Vertical Pump
* Only availabe for P-3 and P-5 Pumps
Max Max
Flow Head
Model (gpm) (ft) Suction Discharge HP RPM Volts Hertz Phase Amps Ht Wth Lth Wt
P-1/15 12 9 3/4 MPT 1/2 FPT 1/15 3000 115 2.0 10 10 18 9
1/25 3300 230 0.8
P-1/6 22.5 18 1/6 3200 115 50/60 1 2.0 19 11
230 1.2
P-1/4 33 18.5 1 FPT 3/4 FPT 1/3 110/220 5.4/2.7 27
230/460 3 1.2/0.6 26
115/230 60 1 7.8/3.9 45
P-1/2 40 23 1/2 50/60 6.4/3.2 47
208-230/460 60 3 1.9-1.8/9 43
115/230 1 9.8/4.9 47
P-3/4 64 27.5 1 1/4 FPT 3/4 50/60 10/5 11 11 48
208-230/460 3 2.7-2.6/1.3 46
1 MPT 3450 115/230 60 1 11/5.5 26 50
P-1 74 52 1 12.8/6.4 52
1 1/2 FPT 208-230/460 3 3.4-3.2/1.6 47
P- 1 1/2 82 62 1 1/2 115/230 1 17.8/8.9 55
50/60 4.9-4.6/2.3 48
P-2 112 69 2 5.8-5.4/2.7 60
P-3 135 88 3 8.2-7.8/3.9 100
PX-3 2 FPT 1 1/2MPT 208-230/460 3
P-5 172 122 5 12.2-11.6/5.8 12 12 120
PX-5
P-7 1/2 175 166 7 1/2 20.5-19.0/9.5 130
Motor Dimensions
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Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 48 of 112
Elevation
(ft)
K Factor
Altitude
Correction
Elevation
(ft)
K Factor
Altitude
Correction
0
4000 1.0742 7200 1.1405
4200 1.0783 7400 1.1441
4400 1.0825 7600 1.1481
4600 1.0868 7800 1.1521
4800 1.0902 8000 1.1562
5000 1.0946 8200 1.1604
5200 1.0990 8400 1.1656
5400 1.1025 8600 1.1699
5600 1.1070 8800 1.1742
5800 1.1107 9000 1.1785
6000 1.1143 9200 1.1829
6200 1.1190 9400 1.1862
6400 1.1227 9600 1.1907
6600 1.1275 9800 1.1952
6800 1.1313 10000 1.1998
7000 1.1352 10200 1.2044
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 49 of 112
instruction V-TCC
calculation - 1
division: V-TCC
editor: Geiger
determining air volume date: 13.08.07
Ziehl-Abegg AG
Heinz-Ziehl-Straße
74653 Künzelsau
2 1
Based on the Bernoulli equation the differential pressure is given as Δ pw = p 2 − p 1 .
With 2
2
20
2 2
p = ⋅ w
ρ
and assuming p 1 = 0 follows
2
2
20
2
Δ pw = ⋅ w
ρ
.
ρ20 air density at 20°C
w2 flow velocity in cross section 2
Using the equation for static pressure change and the equation of continuity V & = w ⋅ A
the volumetric flow is calculated as
2
2
20
V = Δ p w ⋅ 2 ⋅ A
ρ
& .
Density and cross sectional area are combined to form the nozzle coefficient k. Hence the
volumetric flow is calculated as follows:
V & = k ⋅ Δ p w
.
If the fan is operating at a temperature other than 20°C, than the following equation can be
used to determine the volumetric flow:
w
op
V = ⋅ k 20 ⋅ Δ p
20
ρ
& ρ
.
ρop air density at operating temperature
change status: 03 page 1 of 1
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FACTORY MEMO
Edited by:
T. LIBANET
2008 February 28
Document #:
ST-P013.00
Titre:
DOORS LOCKING DEVICES USED ON OUTDOOR UNITS
Page:
1de 2
1. Description
VentLock type handle – Configuration A
For :
Fan access doors
Nylon Panel Block (with Allen key screw) – Configuration B
For :
Fan upstream access door
Coils removable panels
Nylon Panel Block (with wing nut) – Configuration C
For :
Control Panel access door
Filter racks access doors
Heat Wheel motor access door
All access doors inside the unit
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 51 of 112
The Klimaflex™ locking system is de-
signed for HVAC applications. Thermal
break of metal components is achieved with plastic
elements. Thickness: Class L1 - L3 possible depen-
ding on the version.
1. Handles with various locking options
2. Patented latch unit with spacer, shaft and collars
3. Roller cams and flat cams
4 Optional components: rod link, rods, safety catch,
emergency inside handle, etc.
KLIMA-FLEX 1 (K1)
1
2
3
4
10
LOCK SYSTEMS FOR HVAC APPLICATIONS:
MODULAR SOLUTIONS!
K1
TM
For more information
see pages 14 - 22 (Catalogue pages 2-310 -
2-316a) or www.klima-flex.com.
For other components such as hinges, sealing
profiles, inspection windows and accessories,
see page 39 and onwards.
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 52 of 112
17
ROLLER CAMS AND INSIDE HANDLES -
SYSTEM KLIMA-FLEX™ (K1)
Roller cams and inside handles - System Klimaflex™ (K1) for
HVAC applications. The Klimaflex™ system is designed for
quick and easy mounting. Roller cams reduces the friction in
the latching operation and increase the gasket compression.
Interlink rods: Page 2-313a.
Note: Inside handle is only approved in combination with non-
locking outside handle.
MATERIAL:
Handle: Steel, zinc plated and glass fibre reinforced polyamide
(PA6), black or red.
Roller cam: Zinc die-cast, zinc plated, steel, zinc plated and
glass fibre reinforced polyamide (PA6), black.
Versions also available in stainless steel on request. Other rol-
ler cams also available on request.
ROLLER CAMS AND INSIDE HANDLES - SYSTEM KLIMA-FLEX™ (K1)
P/N Description For latching unit
(Page 2-311 a/b) P/N Description
For latching unit
(Page 2-311 a/b)
231101.1 Roller cam -G50, -GC50 231101.2 Roller cam All
231104 Roller cam, short version All 231107 Roller cam All
2321S07-R01
Roller cam -
roller diameter 37,7 mm
All 2321S07-R05
Roller cam -
roller diameter 17,6 mm
All
265076-50
Inside red handle,
diagonal mounting
All 265076-51
Inside black handle,
diagonal mounting
All
265076-52
Inside red handle,
vertical/horizontal mounting
All 265076-53
Inside black handle,
vertical/horizontal mounting
All
INDUSTRILÅS AB • Tel +46 (0) 380-555 900 • Fax +46 (0) 380-555 919
contact@industrilas.com • www.industrilas.com • www.klima-flex.com 2-312b
TM
COMBI
Certified according to ISO 9001:2008
and EN14001:2004. All products ROHS-compliant
QUARTER-
TURNS
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 53 of 112
FREE AREA VELOCITY (Ft/min)
PRESSURE DROP (Inch. W.G.)
PRESSURE DROP VS AIR VELOCITY
700 800 900 1000 2000 2500
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
Exhaust
Intake
FREE AREA VELOCITY (Ft/Min)
WATER PENETRATION (oz/Ft2
OF FREE ERA DURING A 15 Min. TEST)
WATER PENETRATION
BEGINNING OF WATER PENETRATION AT 464 Ft/Min.
350 450 550 650 750 850 950 1050 1150 1250
0.01
0.00
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
Annexair Louver with Bird Screen
Frames: T6 Aluiminium Extruded
Blades: T6 Aluminium Extruded
Mounting: Screw Mounted
Bird Screen: 0.5” x 0.5” Galvanized Steel
Free Area - 4’ x 4’ Unit 14.75 sq.ft
Free Area Velocity at start of Water Penetration 464 ft/min
Air Volume at start of Water Penetration 6844 CFM
Pressure Drop at start of Water Penetration 0.013” H2O
24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72
18 1.99 2.54 3.10 3.67 4.23 4.79 5.35 5.81 6.38
24 2.99 3.83 4.67 5.51 6.37 7.21 8.05 8.74 9.60
30 3.96 5.075 6.19 7.32 8.44 9.56 10.67 11.61 12.86
36 4.96 6.37 7.76 9.16 10.57 11.98 13.37 14.54 15.95
42 5.95 7.63 9.31 10.99 12.67 14.36 16.04 17.44 19.13
48 6.92 8.87 10.83 12.79 14.75 16.70 18.66 20.3 22.26
54 7.95 10.19 12.44 14.69 16.92 19.17 21.42 23.29 25.53
60 8.90 11.43 13.95 16.47 18.98 27.30 24.03 26.13 28.65
66 9.89 12.70 15.50 18.30 21.10 23.90 26.69 29.01 31.81
72 10.90 13.99 17.07 20.16 23.24 26.36 29.41 31.97 30.71
78 11.88 15.23 18.59 21.94 25.30 28.65 32.02 34.81 38.16
84 12.88 16.52 20.17 23.81 27.45 31.09 34.74 37.77 41.41
90 13.86 17.79 21.71 25.64 29.55 33.48 37.40 40.67 44.59
96 14.85 19.04 23.24 27.45 31.64 35.84 40.03 43.54 47.73
Width (in)
Height (in)
Louver Free Area (SQ.FT)
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
TM
Nonmetallic
Light Fixtures
We build tough products for tough environments®
• Wet Locations
• Hazardous Locations
• Marine Locations
• Utility Light Fixtures
www.ipexamerica.com
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 55 of 112
SCEPTALIGHT™: OPTIONS FOR EVERY APPLICATION
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Highway Tunnel
Walk-in Freezers
Mine Tunnels
Waste Water
Greenhouses
WET LOCATIONS
Silicone gaskets in all Sceptalight fixtures – mounted at the base of the
globe and within the ceiling box – provide a water- and vapor-tight seal
which protects the electrical connections inside. Certified to U.S.
standards for wet and marine locations, Sceptalight fixtures are built to
withstand any environment where liquids drip, splash or flow against
electrical equipment. For this reason, Sceptalight offers the perfect
solution for a wide range of lighting applications including water
treatment centers, salt water docks and food processing plants. And our
polycarbonate globes are an excellent alternative to glass in punishing
environments where high impact resistance is important.
Sceptalight's tough construction makes it equally well-suited for outdoor
use. Manufactured with thermoplastic polyester resin, a material that
endures -40ºF to +302ºF, Sceptalight fixtures operate in extreme
temperatures and are resistant to damaging ultraviolet rays. For years, our
fixtures have been proven performers on docks, wharfs, decks, walkways,
shipyards and a variety of other applications where exposed to the elements.
For light to medium duty applications that do not require the same level
of ruggedness, Sceptalight has a low-cost ceiling-mounted Utility Light
Fixture available (Incandescent only).
HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
Sceptalight offers fixtures that are certified to U.S. standards for
hazardous locations, making them the ideal choice for specific harsh
industrial environments involving flammable or explosive gases, vapors or
dusts. In addition to their sturdy construction, all our fixtures rated for
hazardous locations include a heat-treated globe designed to endure
drastic temperature changes such as direct spray of cool water on a hot
fixture. Sceptalight fixtures are equipped with brass screws and inserts to
ensure performance in punishing industrial conditions.
From petrochemical plants to pulp and paper mills, walk-in freezers to
greenhouses, Sceptalight fixtures are designed to work long and reliably
in the most extreme and demanding industrial environments.
CLASS I, DIV 2 Groups A, B, C & D
CLASS II, DIV 2 Groups F & G
Minimum 90ºC supply conductors
C22.2 No. 250
UL 1598
Minimum 60ºC supply conductors
MARINE LOCATIONS
C22.2 No. 250
UL 1598, UL 1598A
Minimum 110ºC supply conductors
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 56 of 112
LIGHT OPTIONS
Sceptalight offers the choice of energy-efficient compact fluorescents or cost-
effective incandescents.
FLUORESCENTS
Our compact fluorescent fixtures work four to five times more efficiently per watt
than incandescents and provide 10-20 times the lamp life, yet use approximately 75%
less energy. In this way, Sceptalight fluorescents lower energy and maintenance costs
without sacrificing light levels.
INCANDESCENTS
With their low initial cost, Sceptalight incandescent fixtures make the most
practical choice to meet the daily needs of commercial, industrial, marine and
agricultural applications. Our incandescents are ideal for short burn times as well
as flashing and dimming applications.
Heat-treated
Amber Glass
Heat-treated
Green Glass
Heat-treated
Blue Glass
Heat-treated
Red Glass
PENDANT MOUNT
Pendant cap with 3
/4”
threaded hub
and a locking set
screw.
& ENVIRONMENT
MOUNTING OPTIONS
SUGGESTED SPECIFICATION
Light fixtures shall be nonmetallic and constructed of 30% glass filled polyester
material exhibiting a maximum linear expansion of 1.4x10-5 in./in./°F. Fixtures shall
be assembled with high temperature silicone gaskets, brass inserts and screws.
Incandescent light fixtures shall be rated for use with a Maximum 150 Watt
incandescent lamp for wet and hazardous locations and to a Maximum 100 Watt for
marine locations. Compact fluorescent light fixtures shall be of the wattage specified
and be supplied complete with lamp and ballast (high power factor, low harmonic
electronic for 18 & 26 Watt fixtures and magnetic for 7, 9 & 13 Watt fixtures).
Light fixtures shall be third-party certified to UL1598A for marine locations
with salt water, UL1598 for indoor/outdoor wet location use and where the
specified installation requires; Class I Div 2 and Class II Div 2 hazardous location
use.
APPROVED PRODUCTS:
SceptalightTM LVPF/LVPL/LVPE/LPMF/LPPL series light fixtures manufactured
by IPEX.
GLOBE OPTIONS
Sceptalight offers a variety of globe options to suit a wide range of applications
and environments. Our standard clear glass globes are ideal for general purpose
area lighting for either indoor or outdoor use. Polycarbonate globes offer impact
resistance in case of accidental contact and the assurance that work areas are not
contaminated by broken glass.
Colored globes – available in red, blue, green or amber – can transform the light to
an indicator or warning light.
Clear
Polycarbonate
Standard or
Heat-treated
Clear Glass
WALL MOUNT
Box with four 3
23 www.baldor.com
Performance Data:
ODP - Open Drip Proof, Rigid Base
230/460 Volts, Three Phase, 1 through 75 Hp
Open Drip Proof Super-E®
Premium Efficient Motors
NOTE: Volt Code: E=208-230/460 volts, E1=230/460 volts usable at 208, F=230/460 volts, G=460 volts.
1 Amps at 460V - double for 230V.
See page 43 for Layout drawing. See pages 52-54 for Connection Diagrams.
Efficiencies shown are nominal. Data subject to change without notice. Contact Baldor for certified data.
Hp kW RPM Frame
Catalog
No.
Amps 460 V1 Full
Load
Torque
Lb. Ft.
Efficiency % Power Factor % Bearings
Volt
Code
“C”
Dim.
Conn.
Diag.
No.
Full
Load
Locked
Rotor
1/2 3/4
Full
Load
1/2 3/4
Full
Load
DE ODE
1 0.75 3450 56 EM3115 1.4 12.6 1.5 80.4 83.5 84.0 71 80 83 6205 6203 E1 11.06 CD0005
1 0.75 1740 143T EM3116T 1.4 10.8 3.0 83.3 85.6 85.5 57 70 78 6205 6203 E 11.12 CD0005
1 0.75 1140 145T EM3156T 1.8 9.9 4.5 80.1 82.9 82.5 42 54 63 6205 6203 F 12.12 CD0005
1 1/2 1.1 3450 143T EM3120T 2.1 16 2.2 83.9 85.4 85.5 71 80 85 6205 6203 E 11.12 CD0005
1 1/2 1.1 1740 145T EM3154T 2.1 17.5 4.5 85.4 87.1 86.5 56 69 77 6205 6203 E 12.12 CD0005
1 1/2 1.1 1170 182T EM3207T 2.6 14 6.76 84.7 87.2 87.5 41 53 62 6206 6205 E 15.00 CD0005
2 1.5 3450 143T EM3155T 2.5 22 3.0 87.8 88.1 86.5 78 86 90 6205 6203 E 11.62 CD0005
2 1.5 1725 145T EM3157T 2.7 19.6 6.0 87.9 88.3 86.5 64 76 82 6205 6203 E 13.00 CD0005
2 1.5 1170 184T EM3215T 3.5 19.8 8.9 86.0 88.3 88.5 40 52 60 6206 6205 E 16.50 CD0005
3 2.2 3450 145T EM3158T 3.7 29 4.5 87.1 88.5 87.5 76 85 89 6205 6203 E1 13.00 CD0005
3 2.2 1760 182T EM3211T 4.1 32 9.0 89.1 90.0 89.5 58 71 77 6206 6205 E 15.00 CD0005
3 2.2 1160 213T EM3305T 4.4 26.6 13.6 88.1 89.1 88.5 55 66 72 6307 6206 E1 16.32 CD0005
5 3.7 3500 182T EM3212T 5.6 55 7.5 90.5 90.8 90.2 83 90 93 6206 6205 E 15.00 CD0005
5 3.7 1750 184T EM3218T 6.5 51 15 91.3 91.6 89.5 60 73 80 6206 6205 E1 15.00 CD0005
5 3.7 1160 215T EM3309T 7.5 49.7 22.5 89.7 90.9 90.2 49 61 68 6307 6206 E1 17.45 CD0005
7 1/2 5.6 3500 184T EM3219T 8.0 75 11.4 92.1 91.9 90.2 88 93 95 6206 6205 F 16.50 CD0005
7 1/2 5.6 1760 213T EM3311T 10 61 22.5 89.6 91.0 91.0 61 73 79 6307 6206 E1 16.32 CD0005
7 1/2 5.6 1180 254T EM2506T 10.7 63 33.2 89.2 91.2 91.7 54 66 71 6309 6208 E1 23.19 CD0005
10 7.5 3500 213T EM3312T 11.5 98 15 90.9 92.0 91.7 81 87 90 6307 6206 E1 17.45 CD0005
10 7.5 1760 215T EM3313T 12.9 96 29.6 90.8 91.8 91.7 61 72 80 6307 6206 E1 17.45 CD0005
10 7.5 1180 256T EM2511T 14.3 91.8 44.4 91.0 92.0 91.7 54 65 71 6309 6208 E1 23.19 CD0180
15 11.2 3525 215T EM3314T 17 143 22.5 91.9 92.3 91.7 80 87 92 6307 6206 E1 17.45 CD0005
15 11.2 1765 254T EM2513T 17.7 118 44.6 93.3 93.5 93.0 70 81 86 6309 6208 E1 21.69 CD0180
15 11.2 1180 284T EM2524T 19.5 140 66.8 91.4 92.6 92.4 60 72 78 6311 6309 F 25.06 CD0005
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Inverter Drive® and Vector Drive® Motors
Baldor Inverter Drive® and Vector Drive® Motors exceed all
requirements of NEMA MG1 Parts 30 and 31 for AC induction
motors powered from adjustable speed controls. Definite-
Purpose Inverter-Fed Polyphase Motors, as defined for Inverter
Drive Motors are suitable for variable torque applications and
rated 1000:1 for constant torque (except for those Inverter Duty
motors rated for use in hazardous locations). Vector Drive motors
are capable of full, rated torque at 0 RPM, continuous duty.
Satisfactory motor performance depends on proper drive setup.
It is necessary that motor-drive applications are commissioned
by persons familiar with the operation and setup of adjustable
speed drives, applicable electrical codes and any other
regulations. Each drive must be tuned to the motor for the
specific application. System operating parameters must be
checked, including voltage at motor power leads, to insure
that motor/drive set up has been successfully completed.
Applications that are not properly set up can lead to substandard
performance and failure of system components.
Super-E® Motors
All Baldor Super-E motors are Inverter-Ready and meet NEMA
MG 1 Part 31.4.4.2. Super-E motors are suitable for use with
inverter drives in applications with variable torque and with a
constant torque 20:1 speed rage except as noted below. Motor-
inverter setup is unique to each specific application. Setup and
correct wiring procedures must be closely followed.
Standard-E® Motors
Baldor Standard-E® EPAct efficient motors are suitable for use
in adjustable speed applications per NEMA MG 1 Part 30. With
proper motor-inverter setup, Standard-E motors are suitable for
use at 20:1 variable torque and 4:1 constant torque applications.
Note: Use of explosion proof motors with inverters should be
limited to Inverter-Duty Explosion proof motors only.
Baldor Super-E Motors 230, 460 and 575 Volts
Family Frame Size Constant Torque Variable Torque Comments
EM (TEFC) 143 – 365
404 – 449
20:1
10:1
20:1
20:1
General Purpose Premium Efficiency
EM (ODP) 143 – 445 20:1 20:1 General Purpose Premium Efficiency
ECP 143 – 365
404 – 449
20:1
10:1
20:1
20:1
Severe Duty Premium Efficiency
ECP8 (IEEE841) 143 – 365 20:1 20:1 Severe Duty Premium Efficiency
May not meet temp rise as specified in IEEE841
404 – 449 10:1 20:1 when used with ASD.
EWDM 143 - 215 20:1 20:1 Washdown Duty Premium Efficiency
Baldor Standard-E Motors 230, 460 and 575 Volts
Family Frame Size Constant Torque Variable Torque Comments
M (TEFC) 143 – 5009 4:1 20:1 General Purpose
M (ODP) 143 – 5009 4:1 20:1 General Purpose
CP 143 – 405 4:1 20:1 Severe Duty
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Baldor Expands Offering of Super-E
®
Motors
with AEGIS
®
Baldor Electric Company, a Fort Smith, Arkansas-
based manufacturer of energy-saving, industrial
electric motors, drives, mechanical power
transmission products and generators, has added 98
new ratings to the popular Baldor•Reliance® Super-
E Motors with Internal AEGIS® Bearing Protection
Ring. Originally launched in 2010, this product line
provides end-users with off-the-shelf availability of
motors equipped with a pre-installed shaft ground.
The additional 98 ratings expands the existing 4 pole
line of TEFC & ODP designs through 100 HP, and
also adds a generous offering of 2 and 6 pole models as well. Additionally, 575V TEFC motors were
added, 1 to 50 HP, as well as TEFC & ODP close-coupled pump motors.
While most shaft ground applications utilize a shaft ground on the outside of the motor, the
Baldor•Reliance Super-E has the grounding ring factory installed internally on the motor. This internal
design minimizes exposure to the outside elements and also keeps the grounding ring from being
damaged by external forces.
Applications include heating, ventilation and air conditioning blower and fan motors, pump motors, and
other general purpose applications using an adjustable speed drive.
Download datasheet.
Baldor Super-E® Motors
At the 2010 EASA Convention, Baldor introduced a new Super-E®
HVAC Motor with AEGIS®
Shaft Grounding Ring installed inside.
This new TEFC and ODP motor, ideally suited for inverter driven
applications in heating, ventilation and air coinditioning systems,
was displayed in the Baldor booth. Among its many features and
benefits are NEMA Premium® efficiency, class H insulation with
spark resistent magnet wire, 1.15 service factor, heavy duty
construction and AEGIS®
SGR to protect bearings from damage
caused by drive-induced currents. Download datasheet.
Baldor Electric Motors with
AEGIS
®
SGR Option
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OEM News
Motor Manufacturers
Baldor-Reliance
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GE Motors
Marathon Electric
TECO-Westinghouse
WEG Electric Motors
Pump Manufacturers
Taco Pumps
Seals
Garlock
Specify AEGIS
®
Shaft Grounding Ring
Baldor Electric Company announces the availability of a bearing
protection ring as an option on their BaldorReliance motors. The
shaft grounding device may be incorporated as a custom motor
option or installed in Baldor's Mod Express shop at customer
request.
AEGIS®
SGR on Baldor Motor | Download Datasheet
July 20, 2011 - Baldor’s Super-E®
Motor with the AEGIS® Shaft Grounding Ring Named
Category Winner in EC&M Product of the Year
Competition
Read full article
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Patented Technology
22 | AEGIS® Handbook © 2013 Electro Static Technology
AEGIS® Technology
AEGIS® Bearing Protection Ring uses Revolutionary
Nanogap Technology
• Unique contact/non-contact design
• 360 degrees circumferential conductive micro fiber ring
• Multiple row design – greatest reliability
• Ensures unmatched shaft grounding and performance
AEGIS® Shaft Grounding Rings Provide Both Contact and Noncontact Grounding
The Only Product of its Kind
®SGR
BEARING PROTECTION RING
Proprietary Conductive Microfibers Last for the Service Life of the Motor
Specially Designed Microfibers Flex Without Breaking
Patented FiberLock™ Channel Secures and Protects Fibers
The AEGIS® Bearing Protection Ring’s unique design features hundreds of thousands to
millions of specially engineered conductive microfibers that encircle the motor shaft. With
so many electrical transfer points the ring provides continuous electrical contact, whether
its fibers are physically touching the shaft or not. This patented “nanogap” technology
enables both contact and noncontact shaft grounding — 100% of the time.
Designed with specific mechanical and electrical characteristics that minimize wear and
maintain conductivity, AEGIS® microfibers will last for the life of the motor. Based on wear of
less than 0.001” (0.025mm) during 10,000 hours of testing, proven to withstand over 200,000
hours of continuous operation.
Through our patented design, AEGIS® conductive microfibers exhibit minimal wear and the
ability to flex without breaking. In testing, they were proven to withstand 2 million direction
reversals (to 1800 RPM) with no fiber fatigue or breakage.
AEGIS® Rings are designed with an optimal fiber overlap to the shaft of 0.030” (0.76mm).
AEGIS’s patented, protective FiberLock™ channel locks the ring’s conductive microfibers
securely in place around the motor shaft, allowing them to flex without breaking. The
channel also helps protect the fibers from excessive dirt, oil, grease, and other contaminants.
Shaft
Shaft
AEGIS®
Ring
FiberLock™
Channel
The AEGIS® Bearing Protection Ring’s patented Nanogap Technology ensures effective
electrical contact even when physical contact is broken . Only AEGIS® Nanogap
Technology provides both maintenance-free contact and noncontact bearing
protection for the normal service life of the motor’s bearings as well as the most
reliable operation of any shaft grounding technology.
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MINICASE™-SM
G1030-05
Worm Gearmotors and Speed Reducers
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www.nord.com G1030 / US / CAN 1
info
Right angle MINICASE® Worm Reducers
Power: 0.16 – 2,0 hp
Torque: up to 2,400 lb-in
Sizes: 4 case sizes
Compact and cost effective, MINICASE reducers have either a worm gear
set or a helical plus worm set. Either way, this small package with
configurable options is unique in the market place and is ideally suited for
tight spaces. Four versatile case sizes are available for the ”MINICASE
Worm” product family.
Standard unit is foot mounted with optional
• B5 flange housing
• B14 flange housing
and a solid output shaft (either side) or hollow output shaft. All units are
supplied with ISO 680 polyglycol synthetic lube for optimum wear
resistance and improved efficiency.
Reductions Ratio Range
Single 5.00 - 100.0
Double 25.00 - 500.00
Gear efficiency: up to 92% / gear stage
WORM AND HELICAL-WORM RUN-IN
NORD Worm drives achieve up to 92% efficiency. However
new gearboxes are initially ‘tight’ and the efficiency
performance prior to run-in will be somewhat reduced. Testing
shows that initial efficiencies due to ‘tightness’ may be reduced
by:
• single start worm up to 12%
• two start worm up to 6%
• three start worm up to 3%
• six start worm up to 2%
After a typical 24-hour run-in at full load, efficiencies shown in
the reducer selection tables may be fully realized.
The efficiencies shown in the worm and helical-worm ratings
tables may be achieved at the following operating conditions:
• is fully run-in
• has achieved operating temperate
• has the recommended lubricant
• operating at rated torque
Ambient conditions
The natural corrosion resistant aluminium-oxyd skin of all MINICASE
drives enables indoor and outdoor operation.
Contact with aggressive and corrosive media ( gases, acidic and
caustic fluids, salts etc ) must be avoided.
The MINICASE drives are suitable for operation at ambient
temperatures of –25°C to +60°C. At low temperatures the motor
requires a higher torque for start-up because of viscous lubricant.
CORROSION-RESISTANT ALUMINIUM ALLOY HOUSING
• Painting is not required
• Improved heat dissipation for cooler operation and longer life
ALL WORM REDUCERS
Worm units have a combination of hard and soft gears. SIiding action
of worm gears require a higher viscosity oiI. These units are furnished
Standard OiI – ISO VG680
with synthetic oiI as standard. CAUTION: Do not mix mineraI
based and synthetic oiIs.
Ambient Temperature FormuIation Manufacturer Type SuppIier
20 to 140F (-5 to 60C) Synthetic poIygIycoI KIuber KIubersynth GH-6-680 USA & Canada
Standard Bearing Grease
Ambient Temperature FormuIation Manufacturer Type SuppIier
0.25 336 41 5.0 5 5 369 419 SK 1SM31 - 63L/4 13 12-17
224 59 4.0 7.5 7,5 416 416
168 76 3.0 10 10 414 414
112 106 2.5 15 15 412 412
84 133 1.8 20 20 407 407
67 159 1.4 25 25 403 403
56 159 1.7 30 30 403 403
42 195 1.3 40 40 394 394
34 221 1.0 50 50 387 387
28 248 0.9 60 60 378 378
336 42 7.9 5 5 428 428 SK 1SM40 - 63L/4 16 12-17
224 61 6.4 7.5 7,5 428 428
168 80 4.7 10 10 425 425
112 106 4.0 15 15 425 425
84 142 2.9 20 20 421 421
67 168 2.2 25 25 419 419
56 177 2.5 30 30 419 419
42 212 1.9 40 40 414 414
34 389 1.0 50 50 378 378
28 274 1.3 60 60 403 403
21 319 1.0 80 80 394 394
17 345 0.9 100 100 389 389
67 195 2.5 25 5 5 416 416 SK 2SM40 - 63L/4 19 12-17
45 274 2.1 37.5 7,5 5 403 403
34 354 1.6 50 10 5 387 387
22 478 1.3 75 15 5 349 349
17 584 1.0 100 20 5 304 304
13 708 0.8 125 25 5 223 223
11 717 0.9 150 30 5 214 214
67 204 4.3 25 5 5 803 803 SK 2SM50 - 63L/4 23 12-17
45 283 3.6 37.5 7,5 5 797 797
34 363 2.7 50 10 5 788 788
22 504 2.3 75 15 5 767 767
17 611 1.7 100 20 5 745 745
13 752 1.3 125 25 5 711 711
11 770 1.5 150 30 5 704 704
8.4 920 1.2 200 40 5 655 655
6.7 1027 1.0 250 50 5 612 612
5.6 1151 0.8 300 60 5 549 549
67 204 7.5 25 5 5 1238 1260 SK 2SM63 - 63L/4 28 12-17
45 292 6.2 37.5 7,5 5 1258 1258
34 372 4.7 50 10 5 1253 1253
22 522 3.9 75 15 5 1244 1244
17 637 3.0 100 20 5 1235 1235
13 788 2.3 125 25 5 1220 1220
11 814 2.6 150 30 5 1217 1217
8.4 974 2.0 200 40 5 1195 1195
6.7 1106 1.6 250 50 5 1175 1175
5.6 1230 1.4 300 60 5 1152 1152
4.2 1416 1.1 400 80 5 1114 1114
3.4 1558 0.9 500 100 5 1080 1080
Motor
power
Output
speed
Output
torque
Service
factor
Total
0.5 344 80 2.6 5 5 353 414 SK 1SM31 - 71L/4 17 12-17
229 115 2.1 7.5 7.5 398 410
172 142 1.6 10 10 405 405
115 195 1.3 15 15 394 394
86 248 1.0 20 20 378 378
69 292 0.8 25 25 362 362
57 310 0.9 30 30 356 356
344 81 4.2 5 5 425 425 SK 1SM40 - 71L/4 20 12-17
229 115 3.4 7.5 7.5 423 423
172 150 2.5 10 10 421 421
115 204 2.1 15 15 414 414
86 266 1.5 20 20 405 405
69 310 1.2 25 25 396 396
57 336 1.3 30 30 392 392
43 407 1.0 40 40 374 374
69 381 1.3 25 5 5 380 380 SK 2SM40 - 71L/4 23 12-17
46 531 1.1 37.5 7.5 5 329 329
34 690 0.8 50 10 5 236 236
344 82 7.1 5 5 522 623 SK 1SM50 - 71L/4 24 12-17
229 124 5.7 7.5 7.5 594 716
172 159 4.2 10 10 650 783
115 221 3.5 15 15 736 801
86 283 2.6 20 20 797 797
69 336 2.0 25 25 790 790
57 363 2.2 30 30 788 788
43 451 1.6 40 40 776 776
34 531 1.3 50 50 763 763
29 584 1.1 60 60 752 752
22 681 0.9 80 80 729 729
69 381 2.3 25 5 5 785 785 SK 2SM50 - 71L/4 27 12-17
46 540 1.9 37.5 7.5 5 761 761
34 708 1.4 50 10 5 722 722
23 938 1.2 75 15 5 648 648
17 1195 0.9 100 20 5 524 524
14 1363 0.8 125 25 5 398 398
11 1505 0.8 150 30 5 225 225
69 389 4.0 25 5 5 1193 1253 SK 2SM63 - 71L/4 33 12-17
46 558 3.3 37.5 7.5 5 1242 1242
34 726 2.4 50 10 5 1226 1226
23 982 2.1 75 15 5 1195 1195
17 1230 1.5 100 20 5 1152 1152
14 1434 1.2 125 25 5 1109 1109
11 1593 1.3 150 30 5 1071 1071
8.6 1859 1.0 200 40 5 990 990
6.9 2089 0.9 250 50 5 905 905
5.7 2363 0.8 300 60 5 776 776
Motor
power
Output
speed
Output
torque
Service
factor
Total
ratio
Worm
ratio
2nd
ratio
0.75 342 124 2.7 5 5 423 423 SK 1SM40 - 80S/4 24 12-17
228 177 2.2 7.5 7.5 419 419
171 230 1.6 10 10 412 412
114 319 1.4 15 15 394 394
86 398 1.0 20 20 376 376
68 478 0.8 25 25 349 349
57 504 0.9 30 30 340 340
342 124 4.6 5 5 513 619 SK 1SM50 - 80S/4 28 12-17
228 186 3.8 7.5 7.5 583 707
171 239 2.8 10 10 635 776
114 336 2.3 15 15 716 790
86 425 1.7 20 20 774 779
68 513 1.3 25 25 765 765
57 549 1.5 30 30 758 758
43 681 1.1 40 40 729 729
34 805 0.8 50 50 695 695
342 124 8.2 5 5 718 1087 SK 1SM63 - 80S/4 32 12-17
228 186 6.6 7.5 7.5 824 1229
171 248 4.9 10 10 900 1260
114 345 4.0 15 15 1019 1256
86 443 2.9 20 20 1112 1251
68 540 2.2 25 25 1195 1244
57 584 2.4 30 30 1240 1240
43 726 1.8 40 40 1226 1226
34 867 1.4 50 50 1211 1211
28 1000 1.2 60 60 1190 1190
21 1195 0.9 80 80 1159 1159
1.0 330 177 3.4 5 5 509 619 SK 1SM50 - 80L/4 31 12-17
220 257 2.7 7.5 7.5 576 707 SK 1SM50 - 80LH/4
165 327 2.0 10 10 628 776
110 460 1.7 15 15 700 774
82 593 1.2 20 20 749 749
66 708 0.9 25 25 722 722
55 761 1.0 30 30 709 709
41 956 0.8 40 40 641 641
330 177 5.9 5 5 718 1085 SK 1SM63 - 80L/4 35 12-17
220 257 4.7 7.5 7.5 821 1226 SK 1SM63 - 80LH/4
165 336 3.5 10 10 898 1256
110 478 2.9 15 15 1013 1249
82 620 2.1 20 20 1107 1238
66 743 1.6 25 25 1179 1224
55 805 1.8 30 30 1217 1217
41 1018 1.3 40 40 1188 1188
33 1195 1.0 50 50 1159 1159
28 1336 0.9 60 60 1132 1132
Motor
power
Output
speed
Output
torque
Service
factor
Total
ratio
Worm
ratio
2nd
ratio
OHL OHL-
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Fibergrate Markets Fibergrate products
are lightweight
making them easy to
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environments. These systems exist for aggressive chemical
service in reagents like solvents, acidic oxidizers, chlorine
dioxide, sodium hypochlorite and liquid desiccants. Certain
Phone: 800-527-4043 7
www.fi bergrate.com
FRP Conductive Surface
Fibergrate can provide a secondarily applied conductive surface which drains off the build-
up of unwanted, dangerous static electricity when properly grounded. This specialized surface
produces an electrical resistance of less than 26 kilo-ohms per foot, while the grating retains
all of the other desirable corrosion-resistant, fire-retardant, impact-resistant and lightweight
characteristics of conventional fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) grating.
Fibergrate HF Molded Grating
Fibergrate has combined a premium-grade vinyl ester resin and exotic reinforcements to manufacture the only molded
grating system suitable for service in harsh hydrofluoric acid applications. HF Molded Grating, a non-fire retardant
system, can see service in applications that would cause premature failure in most traditional molded grating systems.
Chemgrate Corvex® ELS FGI Chemgrate IFR Chemgrate Vi-Corr
® Super XFR
Surface CP-84 FS-25 VE-25 Vi-Corr®
Meniscus Top N/A S S S O S O S S S
Applied Grit Top O O O O O O O O O O
Integral Grit Top S N/A N/A N/A S N/A S N/A N/A N/A
Slip-resistant Surfaces
Slips and falls are the second leading cause of industrial accidents.
According to the National Safety Council, each injury related lost
work day can cost $50,000 to $100,000. That is why Fibergrate
developed three slip-resistant surfaces for flooring and stair solutions.
These surfaces include meniscus and applied grit tops in the
Fibergrate resins and integral grit in the Chemgrate resins.
Meniscus Top
The concave surface of
Fibergrate's standard meniscus top
provides superior slip-resistant
footing in most environments
including wet or oily conditions.
Applied Grit Top
Fibergrate's optional grit top
grating has a quartz grit which
is secondarily applied, cured and
sealed onto the surface providing
excellent slip-resistant footing.
Integral Grit Top
Chemgrate's standard
slip-resistant surface is a fully
sealed integral quartz grit surface
applied during the molding
operation.
S = Standard O = Optional N/A= Not Available
Available Surfaces For Molded Grating
Standard Resin Systems
Sure
Footing
When Wet
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5151 Beltline Rd, Ste 700
Dallas, TX 75254
800/527-4043
www.fibergrate.com
Molded Grating Pultruded
Grating
Moltruded®
Grat-
ing
1" Rectangular
Mesh
1", 1-1/2" & 2"
Square Mesh Rigidex
® I Rigidex
® II
Corrosion Resistance HR HR R HR HR
Strength/Stiffness (longest span) R R HR R HR
Impact Resistance R HR A NR R
Open Area (for drainage, aeration, light penetration) HR HR A HR HR
Single-Direction Span R A HR HR HR
Bi-Direction Span NR HR NR NR NR
Ease of Layout and Installation A HR A A A
Lightweight in Comparison to Metals HR HR HR HR R
Custom Panel Sizes Available A R R NR NR
HR = Highly Recommended R = Recommended A = Acceptable NR = Not Recommended
These are general comparison. A Fibergrate representative should be consulted for an exact match of grating and application.
Molded Grating Pultruded Grating Moltruded®
Grating
GRATING SELECTION GUIDE
Molded, Pultruded and Moltruded®
Grating
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EUROVENT CERTIFICATION COMPANY SCRL
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EUROVENT Certification Company certifies that
from
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Trade name
Software for calculation of performances
have been assessed according the requirements of following standard
OM-10-2006
The list of certified products is displayed at :
http://www.eurovent-certification.com
is authorised to use the EUROVENT Certification mark in accordance with the rules
specified in the Operational Manual
OM-10-2006
Jacques BENOIST
Director of certification Approval date : 03/10/06
Re-checked on : 05/05/08
Valid until : 30/03/09
Certification Diploma N° :
06.10.326
Rotary Heat Exchangers
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Maxi-Pleat merv 8
www.filtrationlab.com
A better approach to Indoor Air Quality
Description - Construction - Specification
Improves indoor air quality
Extended filter life
Good initial static pressure
Economical pricing
Can be used as a pre-filter or as a final filter
Merv 11 performance as per Ashrae 52.2
UL & CUL class 2
The filtering media is supported by an expanded metal grid, allowing for a 95% open filtering surface area. Precise pleating methods allow
for an aerodynamic design. The filtering media is a hydrophobic , 100% synthetic material whose performance will not be adversely affected
by humid conditions. Our Maxi Pleat Merv 8 uses 100% recycled filtering membrane and 100% mechanical filtration.
Rigorously controled pleat alignment and spacing assures uniform air travel across the entire surface of the filter. The pleat configuration
allows for a good dust holding capacity. Larger dust particulate tends to be captured in the top and bottom of pleats the where as smaller
particulate will be captured in the sides of the pleat surface.
The Maxi Pleat Merv 8 filter is constructed from a rigid fire retardant beverage board, to give it outstanding strength and resistance in tough
operating conditions. The filtering media is glued to the frame sides thus eliminating any possibility of air by-passing the filter . Each pleat
point is glued to the frame die cut so that the pleats will not deform over the entire life of the filter . The 4 inch deep pleats have additional
cardboard fingers inserted and glued between each pleat for even greater strength.
Minimum filter efficiency curve (CME)
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
100.0
0.3 à
0.4
0.4 à
0.55
0.55
à 0.7
0.7 à
1.0
1.0 à
1.3
1.3 à
1.6
1.6 à
2.2
2.2 à
3.0
3.0 à
4.0
4.0 à
5.5
5.5 à
7.0
7.0 à
10.0
atmospheric pollutants interval in micron (um)
Efficiency
Maxi Pleat Merv 8 (mechanic membrane) delivers a
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193 Rang de l’eglise
St-Liguori (Quebec)
J0K 2X0
Phone: (450) 754-4222
Fax: (450) 754-1212
1449 rue Bergar
Laval (Quebec)
H71 4Z7
Phone: (450) 975-2444
Fax: (450) 975-2777
rue Godin
Quebec (Quebec)
G1M &
Phone: (418) 688-2077
Fax: (418) 688-8983
2700 Lancaster road unit 118
Ottawa (Ontario)
K1B 4T7
Phone: (613) 680-9346
Fax: (613) 688-8983
Performance - Model -- 608 - 610 - 615
10x20x1
12x20x1
12x24x1
14x20x1
14x25x1
15x20x1
16x20x1
16x24x1
16x25x1
18x20x1
18x24x1
18x25x1
20x20x1
20x24x1
20x25x1
20x30x1
24x24x1
24x30x1
25x25x1
10x20x2
12x20x2
12x24x2
14x20x2
14x25x2
15x20x2
16x20x2
16x24x2
16x25x2
18x20x2
18x24x2
18x25x2
20x20x2
20x24x2
20x25x2
20x30x2
24x24x2
24x30x2
25x25x2
Control-Flow
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Commercial et industrial Replacement filter
Description - Construction - Specification
CONTROL-FLOW filters provide medium to high
efficiency performance over a longer service life provided by
other types.
They may be operated at velocities up to 500 fpm, without
fear of change in performance or media collapse to total
HVAC system shut-off. It makes this filter ideal for variable
air volume systems. Since performance is not affected by
change in velocity. Initial resistance may be greatly reduced,
energy use is reduced, and service life extended.
ENCLOSING FRAME
Lightweight, but rigid galvanized steel provides a durable
housing for the filter pack.
MEDIA/FRAME BOND
Bonding the media to the frame provides extra strength to
media pack and eliminates the possibility of air bypassing the
media.
FILTERING MEDIA
Made of synthetic fiber, reinforced on the air outlet side. Spe-
cially produced and color coded for range of efficiency.
CONTROL-FLOW-PH
These models are available with a peripheral header for appli-
cations where existing side access housings require filters
with headers.
CONTROL-FLOW
The standard model is used wherever a header frame is not
required.
RADIAL PLEATS
Precisely formed for a maximum dust holding capacity, plus
filter area utilization, with minimum pressure loss, and exten-
90/95% ASHRAE 52.1, MERV 15 tested in accordance
with ASHRAE Standard 52.2.
80/85% ASHRAE 52.1, MERV 13 tested in accordance
with ASHRAE Standard 52.2.
60/65% ASHRAE 52.1, MERV 11 tested in accordance
with ASHRAE Standard 52.2.
Dirt Pill
Up
Filter
Media
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Standard Control-Flow
Nominal
Size
(H X L X P)
Model #
Initial res.
(En W.G.)
Area
Sq. ft
(+/-)
24x24x6
24x12x6
20x20x6
24x20x6
24x24x12
24x12x12
20x20x12
24x20x12
24x24x6
24x12x6
20x20x6
24x20x6
24x24x12
24x12x12
20x20x12
24x20x12
24x24x6
24x12x6
20x20x6
24x20x6
24x24x12
24x12x12
20x20x12
24x20x12
CF9-424-6
CF9-412-6
CF9-020-6
CF9-420-6
CF9-424-12
CF9-412-12
CF9-020-12
CF9-420-12
CF8-424-6
CF8-412-6
CF8-020-6
CF8-420-6
CF8-424-12
CF8-412-12
CF8-020-12
CF8-420-12
CF6-424-6
CF6-412-6
CF6-020-6
CF6-420-6
CF6-424-12
CF6-412-12
CF6-020-12
CF6-420-12
500
RIGID PVC CONDUIT & FITTINGS
DOUBLE GANG WEATHERPROOF COVERS
Description Combination Switch Cover & GFI Receptacle
Part Number VSRC20-2
Product Code 077742
F SERIES DOUBLE GANG BOXES
Hub Size (inches) Blank
Part Number FD-2
Product Code 077734
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LEVITON 7599-W GFCI Receptacle
Specifications
Leviton Product No.: 7599-W
UPC: 078477306345
Dimensions: 4.21" H x 1.53" D (106.9mm H x 38.9mm D)
Type: GFCI Ground Fault
Amperage: 15 Amp
Voltage: 125 Volt
Pole: 2
Wire: 3
Termination: Back & Side 20A Feed-Thru
Dielectric Voltage: Withstands 1500V per UL498
Current Limiting: 10kA
Temperature Rise: Max 30° after 50 cyc OL at 150 pct rated current
Terminal ID: Brass-Hot, Green-Ground, White-Neutral
Terminal Accommodations: 14-12 AWG
Face/Body Materials: Thermoplastic nylon
Strap Material: Steel
Line Contacts Materials: Brass triple-wipe .031 thick
Screws Materials: Terminal: 10-32 brass; grounding: 8-32 brass
Yoke Materials: Zinc-plated steel
Clamp Nuts Materials: Zinc-plated steel
AC Horsepower Ratings: 1 1/2 HP at rated voltage
Operating Temperature: -31° F to 149° F (-35° C to 65° C)
Approvals: NEMA, ANSI, UL, CSA, NOM
Warranty: 2 years, limited
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Pressure
4 VISIT OUR WEBSITES: www.dwyer-inst.com • www.dwyer-inst.co.uk • www.dwyer-inst.com.au
Mounting
A single case size is used for most
models of Magnehelic® gages.
They can be flush or surface
mounted with standard hardware
supplied. With the optional A-610
Pipe Mounting Kit they may be con-
veniently installed on horizontal or
vertical 1-1/4˝ - 2˝ pipe. Although calibrated for vertical position, many ranges
above 1˝ may be used at any angle by simply re-zeroing. However, for maxi-
mum accuracy, they must be calibrated in the same position in which they are
used. These characteristics make Magnehelic® gages ideal for both stationary
and portable applications. A 4-9/16˝ hole is required for flush panel mounting.
Complete mounting and connection fittings plus instructions are furnished with
each instrument.
Select the Dwyer® Magnehelic® gage for high accuracy — guaranteed within 2%
of full scale — and for the wide choice of 81 models available to suit your needs precise-
ly. Using Dwyer's simple, frictionless Magnehelic® gage movement, it quickly indicates
low air or non-corrosive gas pressures — either positive, negative (vacuum) or differ-
ential. The design resists shock, vibration and over-pressures. No manometer fluid to
evaporate, freeze or cause toxic or leveling problems. It's inexpensive, too.
The Magnehelic® gage is the industry standard to measure fan and blower pres-
sures, filter resistance, air velocity, furnace draft, pressure drop across orifice
plates, liquid levels with bubbler systems and pressures in fluid amplifier or fluidic
systems. It also checks gas-air ratio controls and automatic valves, and monitors
blood and respiratory pressures in medical care equipment.
Note: May be used with Hydrogen. When ordering a Buna-N diaphragm pres-
sures must be less than 35 psi.
SPECIFICATIONS
Service: Air and non-combustible, compatible gases. (Natural Gas option
available.)
Wetted Materials: Consult factory.
Housing: Die cast aluminum case and bezel, with acrylic cover. Exterior finish
is coated gray to withstand 168 hour salt spray corrosion test.
Accuracy: ±2% of full scale (±3% on - 0, -100 Pa, -125 Pa, 10MM and ±4%
on - 00, -60 Pa, -6MM ranges), throughout range at 70°F (21.1°C).
Pressure Limits: -20˝ Hg. to 15 psig.† (-0.677 bar to 1.034 bar); MP option:
35 psig (2.41 bar), HP option: 80 psig (5.52 bar).
Overpressure: Relief plug opens at approximately 25 psig (1.72 bar),
standard gages only.
Temperature Limits: 20 to 140°F.* (-6.67 to 60°C).
Size: 4˝ (101.6 mm) Diameter dial face.
Mounting Orientation: Diaphragm in vertical position. Consult factory for
other position orientations.
Process Connections: 1/8˝ female NPT duplicate high and low pressure taps
- one pair side and one pair back.
Weight: 1 lb 2 oz (510 g), MP & HP 2 lb 2 oz (963 g).
Standard Accessories: Two 1/8˝ NPT plugs for duplicate pressure taps, two
1/8˝ pipe thread to rubber tubing adapter and three flush mounting adapters
with screws. (Mounting and snap ring retainer substituted for 3 adapters in MP
& HP gage accessories.)
*Low temperature models available as special option.
†For applications with high cycle rate within gage total pressure rating, next higher rating is rec-
ommended. See Medium and High pressure options at lower left.
Vent Valves
In applications where pressure is continuous and the
Magnehelic® gage is connected by metal or plastic tub-
ing which cannot be easily removed, we suggest using
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Pressure
Quality design and construction features
O-ring seal for cover assures pressure integrity of
case.
Blowout plug of silicone rubber protects against
overpressure on 15 psig rated models. Opens at
approximately 25 psig.
Die cast aluminum case is precision made and
iridite-dipped to withstand 168 hour salt spray
corrosion test. Exterior finished in baked dark gray
hammerloid. One case size is used for all standard
pressure options, and for both surface and flush
mounting.
Silicone rubber diaphragm with integrally molded
O-ring is supported by front and rear plates. It is
locked and sealed in position with a sealing plate and
retaining ring. Diaphragm motion is restricted to
prevent damage due to overpressures.
Calibrated range spring is flat spring steel. Small
amplitude of motion assures consistency and long
life. It reacts to pressure on diaphragm. Live length
adjustable for calibration.
Samarium Cobalt magnet mounted at one end of range
spring rotates helix without mechanical linkages.
Bezel provides flange for flush mounting in panel.
Clear plastic face is highly resistant to breakage.
Provides undistorted viewing of pointer and scale.
Precision litho-printed scale is accurate and easy to
read.
Red tipped pointer of heat treated aluminum tubing is
easy to see. It is rigidly mounted on the helix shaft.
Pointer stops of molded rubber prevent pointer over-travel
without damage.
“Wishbone” assembly provides mounting for helix, helix
bearings and pointer shaft.
Jeweled bearings are shock-resistant mounted; provide vir-
tually friction-free motion for helix. Motion damped with
high viscosity silicone fluid.
Zero adjustment screw is conveniently located in the
plastic cover, and is accessible without removing cover.
O-ring seal provides pressure tightness.
Helix is precision made from an alloy of high magnetic
permeability. Mounted in jeweled bearings, it turns
freely, following the magnetic field to move the
pointer across the scale.
Series 2000 Magnehelic® Gage — Models and Ranges
Page V shows examples of special models built for OEM customers. For special scales furnished in ounces per square inch, inches of mercury, metric units, square root scales
for volumetric flow, etc., contact the factory.
3-0-3
5-0-5
10-0-10
Range, Pa
10-0-50
0-60
0-100
0-125
0-250
0-300
0-500
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Memo
From: Annexair Head Office
Date: 2007-04-25
Re: SARNAFIL ROOFING MEMBRANE
Annexair has been searching for quite some time now for a new roofing design. The
goal was to achieve a better level of quality and improved water tightness.
The traditional sheet metal roofing with standing seems has limitations. The best
way to insure no water can leak through a roof is to cover it with a single piece of
materiel. The best known materiel to our knowledge is the peal and stick single ply
PVC membrane made by Sarnafil.
This membrane has been used for the last 40 years (which is also the warranty for
the product) all around the world and in many locations in the US (American
Airlines Center in Dallas Texas, Miller Park in Milwaukee Wisconsin, Manley Field
House – Syracuse University in New-York, Olympic Oval in Utah, City Hall of
Chicago and many others).
The main goal of a roofing system is to prevent water from entering the unit. This is
why sheet metal roof need to be sloped. If standing water is allowed on the roof,
corrosion and leakage may occur over time. With PVC roofing membrane, all joints
are welded so the entire roof becomes one. Standing water will simply evaporate or
be blown off by the wind. The roof will outlast the unit itself.
For more information on Sarnafil, please visit www.sarnafil.com
Regards,
Annexair Inc.
Head Office
Drummondville
ANNEXAIR
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1. Product Name
GenFlex Heat-Welded Reinforced TPO
Membrane
2. Manufacturer
GenFlex Roofing Systems
1722 Indian Wood Circle
Maumee, OH 43537
☎ (800) 443-4272
FAX (419) 891-4436
email: mailgenflex@genflex.com
www.genflex.com
3. Product Description
BASIC USE
GenFlex TPO is a reinforced thermoplastic
polyolefin roofing membrane designed
for use on commercial, industrial and insti-
tutional buildings. The TPO compound is
resistant to a wide variety of common
rooftop contaminants and is highly ozone
resistant. Heat welded seams are strong
and continuous.
Additional system components in-
clude insulation, plates, fasteners, adhe-
sive, sealant, coated metal, flashing, and
applicable roof-top accessories.
GenFlex requires components to be
products of GenFlex Roofing Systems.
The GenFlex TPO system may be in-
stalled as a Ballasted, Mechanically At-
tached or Fully-Adhered design for either
new or reroof applications.
COMPOSITION & MATERIALS
Fused, non-halogenated thermoplastic,
scrim-reinforced polyolefin membrane,
plasticizer-free ethylene propylene rub-
ber (EPR) based. Two layers of TPO are
fused with an inner layer of polyester rein-
forcement during the manufacturing pro-
cess.
COLOR
CharCool Black, White or Grey
SIZE
GenFlex TPO is available in 74" (1.9 m), 8'
(2.4m), 10' (3.0m) and 12.3' (3.6m) wide by
100' (30.5 m) long. GenFlex TPO is avail-
able in two thicknesses, 45 and 60 mil (1.1
and 1.5 mm).
WEIGHT
• 45 mil membrane – .21 psf (1.1 kg/m 2)
• 60 mil membrane – .30 psf (1.6 kg/m 2)
• Ballast – Minimum 10 psf (48.8 kg/m 2);
additional where required
INSTALLATION SYSTEMS
Ballasted System – Economical and fast
installation on structures able to support
system weight. Maximum slope is 2 in 12.
Insulation and membrane are loose laid
with membrane fastened at perimeter.
Seams are adhered using GenFlex ap-
proved heat welding equipment. Ap-
must be designed and constructed to pro-
vide the removal of all water within 48
hours after a rainfall. Substrate must be
smooth, level and clean. All gravel on
existing roofs must be removed.
INSULATION INSTALLATION
Insulation fastening must be to Gen-
Flex Roofing Systems specifications
MEMBRANE INSTALLATION
Position GenFlex TPO membrane over ap-
proved substrate. Position membrane so
that the top sheet edge is in alignment
with the premarked lines on the bottom
sheet. Allow membrane to relax approxi-
mately 1/2 hour prior to any welding, at-
tachment, or flashing.
FLASHINGS & ATTACHMENTS
Attach the membrane at roof perimeter,
curb flashing, skylight, expansion joint and
roof penetration using standard GenFlex
TPO Details. GenFlex TPO walkway pads
are required at all high traffic points, such
as roof top units, hatches, access doors,
and roof top ladders.
METHODS OF ATTACHMENT
GenFlex TPO may be Mechanically At-
tached, Fully Adhered or Ballasted. Me-
chanically Attached Systems must be at-
tached with GenFlex Seam Plates and
GenFlex Fasteners along the entire length
of each seam. Additional attachment is
required at perimeters and corners.
6. Availability & Cost
AVAILABILITY
Available nationwide through a network
of distributors and agents, for sale to au-
thorized GenFlex Roofing Systems appli-
cators.
COST
For cost information, contact the nearest
distributor or agent, or contact GenFlex.
7. Warranty
GenFlex projects must be inspected by a
GenFlex representative to be eligible for
a GenFlex warranty. Components must
be supplied by GenFlex. Warranty covers
GenFlex-supplied materials only. Meet-
ing the limitations in Part 3 is a condition
for warranty approval. Sample warranties
are available upon request.
SPEC-DATA® and MANU-SPEC® are registered trademarks of The Construction Specifications Institute. The ten part SPEC-DATA format conforms to the editorial style
of The Construction Specifications Institute and is used with their permission. The manufacturer is responsible for technical accuracy. ©1998 Architects' First Source. All Rights Reserved.
07540 Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing
GenFlex Roofing Systems
TABLE 1 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GENFLEX TPO MEMBRANE
Physical Properties Specification Typical Values
Thickness, nominal, ASTM D751 .045" (1.1 mm) ± 10%
.060" (1.5 mm) ± 10%
Breaking Strength, min, ASTM D751 225 lpf (1.0kN) 330 lpf (1.5kN) Typ.
Elongation, Ultimate, %, ASTM D412 500 500
• Extruded aluminum (6063T5) damper frame is not less than .080" (2.03mm) in thickness. Damper frame is 4" deep.
• Blades are extruded aluminum (6063T5) profiles.
• Blade seals are extruded EPDM. Frame seals are extruded silicone. Seals are secured in an integral slot within the
aluminum extrusions.
• Bearings are composed of a Celcon inner bearing fixed to a 7
/16" (11.11mm) aluminum hexagon blade pin, rotating
within a polycarbonate outer bearing inserted in the frame, resulting in no metal-to-metal or metal-to-plastic contact.
• Linkage hardware is installed in the frame side and constructed of aluminum and corrosion-resistant, zinc-plated steel,
complete with cup-point trunnion screws for a slip-proof grip.
• Dampers are designed for operation in temperatures ranging between -40°F (-40°C) and 212°F (100°C).
• Leakage does not exceed 3 cfm/ft.² (15.2 l/s/m2
) against 1” (.25 kPa) w.g. differential static pressure.
• Dampers are available with either opposed blade action or parallel blade action.
• Dampers are made to size required without blanking off free area.
• Dampers are available in two mounting types: i.e., "Installed in Duct" or "Flanged to Duct".
• Installation of dampers must be in accordance with current manufacturer’s installation guidelines provided with each
shipment of TAMCO dampers. (Note that all technical information available on TAMCO’s web site at www.tamco.ca
supersedes and takes precedence over all information contained within the printed catalog.)
• Intermediate or tubular steel structural support is required to resist applied pressure loads for dampers that consist of
two or more sections in both height and width. (See TAMCO Aluminum Damper Installation Guidelines.)
SERIES 1000
AIR-FOIL CONTROL DAMPER
4000 SERIES
MULLION TYPE
CHANNEL
FRAME
3000 SERIES
MULLION TYPE
EXTERIOR
FLANGE
OPPOSED
ACTION
PARALLEL
ACTION
6"
152.4mm
fully open
4"
101.6mm
1"
25.4mm
"FLANGED TO DUCT" TYPE
2" added to duct width & height dimensions
Note:
• To reduce pressure drop, use “Flanged to Duct” type for sizes under
9 ft.² (.83m2
).
• Suitable for operation in breathable air environments within stated
temperature range.
• Dampers sized for duct openings exceeding 37½" (953mm) in
height are equipped with a stiffener bar at mid-height to strengthen
and maintain air leakage tolerances.
• For open blade clearance in tight spaces, consider the Series 1400 −
4” wide air-foil blade option.
"INSTALLED IN DUCT" TYPE
½" deducted for clearance from width & height dimensions unless otherwise specified
For additional information, refer to:
• Series 1000 SW Specification Sheet
• Series 1500, 1500 SW, 1000 & 1000 SW Pressure Drop
• Series 1500, 1500 SW, 1000 & 1000 SW Free Area Charts
SERIES 1000
AIR-FOIL CONTROL DAMPERS
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
Pressure Drop (inches w.g.)
(intake mode)
VELOCITY VS. PRESSURE DROP
48" x 12"
(1219mm x 305mm)
12" x 12"
(305mm x 305mm)
12" x 48"
(305mm x 1219mm)
24" x 24"
(610mm x 610mm)
36" x 36"
(914mm x 914mm)
Face Velocity (ft./min.)
AMCA Figure 5.3
100 500 1,000 5,000 10,000
Series 1000 dampers exceeding the maximum design pressure due to blade length may be used
by reducing the width of the damper sections and/or by increasing the number of sections per
damper to maintain a blade width compatible with the required system pressure.
(Example: 1 section damper of 60”w X 36”h (1524mm x 914mm) at 5” (1.24kPa) w.g.
would need to be built in 2 sections of 30”w X 36”h (762mm x 914mm).)
60"
48"
36"
24"
12"
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Blade Length (inches)
Maximum Design Total Static Pressure (inches w.g.)
BLADE DESIGN PRESSURE LIMITATIONS
MAX. BLADE LENGTH vs. MAX. DESIGN VELOCITY (fpm)
Leakage testing was conducted in accordance with AMCA Standard 500-D-98. Holding torque
applied was 5.2 in.-lbs./sq. ft. on opposed blade dampers and 7 in.-lbs./sq. ft. on parallel
blade dampers AMCA Standard 500-D-98 states that air leakage is based on operation
between 50°F (10°C) and 104°F (40°C). All tests were performed with 120 in.-lbs. in resulting
in a maximum of 120 in.-lbs./ft² with the 12” x 12” damper.
The following sizes of TAMCO Series 1000 dampers were tested:
12" x 12" (305 mm x 305 mm), 24" x 24" (610 mm x 610 mm), 48" x 12" (1219 mm x 305 mm)
12" x 48" (305 mm x 1219 mm), 36" x 36" (914 mm x 914 mm), 60" x 36" (1524 mm x 914 mm).
Pressure
Class
Spin-Glas Board Equipment Insulation is manufactured
from fine, rotary-process glass fibers bonded with a special
thermosetting resin.
Applications. Spin-Glas Board equipment insulation can be
used for office partitions, ceiling panels, wall panels, and
HVAC equipment applications.
Advantages. Because the glass fibers in Spin-
Glas Board equipment insulation are extremely
fine, they create an enormous number of minute
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to the passage of heat and sound.
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these fibers are highly resilient, they resist
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Spin-Glas Board equipment insulation provides neat,
square corners for an improved, finished appearance for
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in a variety of densities and thicknesses. It also can be
provided with a smooth surface or with an FSK (foil/scrim/kraft)
facing, or coated with a black acrylic coating.
Custom Fabrication. In addition to the standard dimensions,
a Johns Manville Approved Fabricator can provide specially-
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Insulation Properties:
� Good Acoustical Performance
� Excellent Thermal Performance
� Structurally Rigid
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Thermal and Acoustical Insulation
Performance Materials
Applications:
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� Roof Curbs
� HVAC Equipment
� Other
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Acoustical Performance
Type “A” Mounting Sound Absorption Coefficients*
Density Thicknesses Frequency (Hz)
pcf kg/m3 inches mm 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 NRC**
2.25 36 1 25 0.08 0.27 0.69 0.95 1.05 1.02 0.75
2.25 36 2 51 0.19 0.88 1.15 1.14 1.10 1.07 1.05
3.00 48.1 1 25 0.06 0.26 0.61 0.86 0.99 1.03 0.70
3.00 48.1 2 51 0.17 0.80 1.16 1.15 1.11 1.10 1.05
4.25 68.1 1 25 0.03 0.32 0.80 1.04 1.05 1.05 0.80
4.25 68.1 2 51 0.27 0.91 1.11 1.09 1.09 1.09 1.05
6.00 96.2 1 25 0.10 0.35 0.85 1.04 1.05 1.03 0.80
6.00 96.2 2 51 0.38 0.93 1.10 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.05
* Tested in accordance with ASTM C 423-90a and ASTM E 795-83
** Noise Reduction Coefficient
Spin-Glas® Board
Thermal and Acoustical Insulation
Johns Manville
Performance Materials
P.O. Box 5108
Denver, CO 80217-5108
www.jm.com
The physical and chemical properties of Johns Manville Spin-Glas represent typical,
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without notice. Check with your Johns Manville regional office to obtain current information.
Specifications
� Temperature Limit:
350o F (177o C)
(Faced surface should not exceed 150° F [83° C])
� Fire Hazard Classification:
25/50 (per ASTM E 84 and UL 723 and CAN/ULC S102-
M88). Labels supplied when requested on order.
Meets NFPA 90A and 90B.
� Facings:
FSK (foil/scrim/kraft)
� Coating:
Permacote® Black Acrylic Coating
(maximum rated air velocity is 5,000 fpm) (1,500 mpm)
� Fabricated Products:
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specific customer width and length requirements. Contact
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or call toll free: 1-800-654-3103 or contact your local
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A-14-103_HVAC-Submittals_1
PROJECT: FORT COLLINS SENIOR CENTER HVAC REMODEL
PROJECT NUMBER: 14-103
HVAC SUBMITTAL REVIEW
Checking is only for general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with the information given in the contract
documents. Any Action shown is subject to the requirements of the plans and specifications. Contractor is responsible for; dimensions, which shall
be confirmed and correlated at the job site; fabrication processes and techniques of construction; coordination of his work with that of all other
trades and the satisfactory performance of his work.
Action Codes:
A -No Exceptions Taken
B -Make Corrections Noted (No Re-submittal Required)
C -Revise and Resubmit (See Remarks)
D -Rejected (Submit Prior Approved Equal)
E -Rejected (Submit Specified Item)
HVAC SUBMITTAL 5 Jun 2015 10 Jun 2015 PDF
Submittal Date Date Format of Remarks
Reviewed Received Returned Submittal or Notes
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Equipment Model Action Remarks
Tag Submitted Taken or Notes
ERV-5 (Pool) Annexair B 1. Submittal indicates varying model numbers. ERP-E-09 is indicated as
well as ERP-E-12. ERP-E-12 is specified model. Ensure all model
numbers are consistent across submittal.
CF-1, 2 Big Ass Fans Powerfoil
X2.0, 16' diameter
C 1. Fans are to be 460V/3 phase. Submittal indicates wrong voltage of
208V/3 phase.
2. Drawings indicate a Bacnet adaptor to be provided. Submittal does not
indicate this option. Final decision on acceptance or rejection of this
accessory to be by the owner (City of Fort Collins representative).
Submittals Reviewed By: Aaron Coy
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g:\common\sales\mike\submitta\.doc
Western Mechanical Solutions
SUSTAINABLE – HEATING - COOLING
70 Broadway, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80203
Phone: 720.210.9210 Fax: 720.210.5481
www.westernmechanicalsolutions.com
SUBMITTAL TRANSMITTAL SHEET
ENCLOSED ARE: .pdf PRINTS EACH OF THE FOLLOWING DRAWINGS FOR:
[] APPROVAL
[] Return ONE (1) approved copy
[] Fabrication held up fan approval received.
[] Fans are released for fabrication and any changes may cause delay in shipment and additional costs.
[] The contractor/engineer shall verify fans voltages and phases are correct. Western Mechanical Solutions will not be
responsible for incorrect voltage or phase if written correspondence is not received prior to release.
[] The contractor/engineer shall verify Fans will fit into the space as submitted.
NOTE: Equipment will not be released for fabrication without written release for fabrication and Purchase Order. Please
include requested ship date with the written release to fabricate.
NOTE: Quoted Lead times for equipment are subject to change and do not include any shipping time. Equipment cannot be
released without a purchase order and approved submittals.
Western Mechanical Solutions, llc.
Shannon Emmel
720.985.1133
TO: City of Fort Collins – Operation Services DATE: May 28, 2015
RE: Fort Collins Senior Center – Pool
ATTENTION: Brian Hergott
YOUR Order #: To Follow
WMS CONTRACT #: 15-369
DESCRIPTION
CF-2 & 3 – Performance and Dimensions
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Western Mechanical Solutions, llc
SUSTAINABLE – HEATING - COOLING
70 Broadway, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80203
Phone: 720.210.9210 Fax: 720.210.5481
www.westernmechanicalsolutions.com
This message is for the exclusive use of the addressee and contains confidential, privileged, and non-disclosable
information. If the recipient of this message is not the addressee, or a person responsible for delivering the
message to the addressee, such recipient is prohibited from reading or using this message in any way. If you have
received this message by mistake, please call the sender immediately and destroy the telecopy message.
Date: May 28, 2015
TO: City of Fort Collins
ATTN: Brian Hergott
RE: Fort Collins Senior Center
Western Mechanical Solutions, LLC is pleased to offer the following equipment and services
specified herein, in addition to the specification provide by Big Ass Fans. In some cases
exception taken by Big Ass Fans are provided by Western Mechanical Solutions, LLC. This
sheet attempts to clarify those differences.
BIG ASS FANS
Furnish Two (2) Big Ass Fans
Big Ass Fans Model Number: One Powerfoil X2.0 Plus 16’:
Items NOT Included
Labor to install the unit.
Labor for connection of power wiring.
Field testing.
Guy wires only required if fan is to be mounted 5’ or greater from upper Yoke.
Thank you for the opportunity to offer Western Mechanical Solutions, LLC. equipment and
service as we look forward to working with you on this project. If you should require additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Shannon Emmel.
Western Mechanical Solutions, llc
SUSTAINABLE – HEATING – COOLING
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Phone: 720.210.9210 Fax: 720.210.5481
Terms and Conditions of Sale
Terms of Agreement: The term “Company” as used herein shall mean Western Mechanical Solutions, llc. or a manufacturer that WMS may transfer the purchase order to directly. These
terms and conditions of sale form a part of and are incorporated into any offer of sale or scope letter entered into by Company and Buyer. Company offers to sell the materials, equipment
or
services indicated in the offer of sale or scope letter only under the terms and conditions stated therein and herein. Submittal of any further purchase documents by Buyer, or execution
of this
offer by Buyer, or allowing Company to commence work, shall be deemed an acceptance of this offer. Buyer realizes any pricing provided relies on pricing received from outside vendors
and
may be subject to change at any time. Any additional or differing terms and conditions contained on any documents prepared or submitted by Buyer (whether or not such terms materially
alter
this offer) are hereby rejected by Company and shall not become part of the contract between Buyer and Company unless expressly consented to in writing by Company.
Price Policy: All prices are subject to increase upon notice, due to such events as announced increases in Company’s list prices, or increases in labor or material costs.
Terms of Payment: Terms of payment are subject at all times to prior approval of the Company’s credit department. Terms of payment are net 30 days from date of invoice, unless otherwise
agreed to in writing by Company. If at any time the financial condition of Buyer or any other circumstance affecting the credit decision does not, in Company’s opinion, justify continuance
of
production of products or shipment of products on the terms of payment specified, Company may require full or partial payment in advance, or may at its sole discretion stop or delay
production or shipment of products. In the event of default of payment, Buyer agrees to pay all costs of collection incurred by the Company, including, but not limited to, collection
agency
fees, attorney’s fees, legal expenses and court costs. All past due amounts shall bear interest at the highest rate allowed by law.
Shipping Terms: All Shipments will be made F.O.B. factory or warehouse with freight prepaid and allowed as quoted via a low cost common carrier, and charges for special carrier services
requested by Buyer shall be paid by Buyer. Unloading of material is by the customer. Company may ship the goods in one or more lots; such lots may be separately invoiced and shall be
paid
for when due per invoice, without regard to subsequent deliveries. Delay in delivery of any lot shall not relieve Buyer of its obligation to accept remaining deliveries.
Claims: Responsibility of Company for all shipments ceases upon delivery of the goods to the carrier; and regardless of shipping terms or freight payment, Buyer shall bear all risk of
loss of
damage in transit. Any claims for damage or shortage in transit must be filed by Buyer against the carrier, and not Company. Claims for factory shortages will not be considered unless
made
in writing to Company within ten (10) days after receipt of the goods and accompanied by reference to Company’s bill of lading and factory order numbers.
Taxes: The amount of any present or future taxes applicable to the product shall be added to the price contained herein and paid by Buyer in the same manner and with the same effects
as if
originally added thereto.
Cancellation: In the event of a cancellation of part or all of this order, Buyer shall pay to Company a cancellation fee determined by Company. The cancellation fee will reflect, among
other
factors, all expenses and damages incurred and commitments made by Company, sales and administrative overhead, and loss profit. Any non-payment, default, delay or failure of performance
by Buyer may, at the sole election of the Company, be treated as a cancellation by Buyer of part or all of this order and shall further entitle Company to suspend production and/or delivery
of
any goods or articles required under this order. Upon cancellation, all further obligation and liabilities of the Company shall terminate.
Shipment Dates: Shipment dates are only estimates. No contract has been made to ship in a specified time, unless set forth in a separate writing signed by an Officer of the Company.
Company shall not be liable for damage as a result of any delay or failure to deliver due to disapproval of Company Credit Department or due to any cause beyond Company’s reasonable
control, including without limitation, any act of God, act of Buyer, governmental act, accident, labor unrest, delay in transportation, or inability to obtain necessary labor, materials
or
manufacturing facilities.
Returns: Goods may not be returned unless Buyer obtains the advance written permission of an authorized Company official, and when so returned will be subject to handling and
transportation charges. Authorized returned goods must be shipped prepaid to the location designated by the authorization.
Limited Warranty: Subject to sections titled “Warranty Exclusions” and “Limitation of Liability; Indemnity” herein, Company warrant that it will, at its option, repair or replace defective
parts in the event any product manufactured by Company, sold hereunder and used in the United States, proves defective in material or workmanship within twelve (12) months from initial
start-up, or eighteen (18) months from date of shipment, whichever period expires sooner. Replaced parts are warranted for the duration of the original warranty period.
THIS WARRANTY CONSTITUTES BUYER’S SOLE REMEDY. IT IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. THERE IS NO IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. No liability shall attach to Company until Company has been paid in full for all products purchased hereunder. No
person (including any agent, sales representative, dealer, or distributor) has the authority to expand Company’s obligation beyond the terms of this express warranty, or to state that
the
performance of any product is other than is published by the Company. Company must receive a startup Registration Form for products containing motor compressors and/or furnaces within
(10) days of original product startup, or the startup date and ship date will be deemed the same for warranty period determination, and warranty shall expire twelve (12) months from
that date.
Warranty Exclusions: Company’s warranty set forth in “Limited Warranty” does not apply to any products or parts which (a) have been opened, disassembled, repaired, or altered by anyone
other than Company or its authorized service representative; or (b) have been subjected to misuse, negligence, accidents, damage, or abnormal use of service; or (c) have been operated,
installed, or startup has been provided in a manner contrary to Company’s printed instructions, or (d) were manufactured or furnished by others and which are not an integral part of
a product
HVAC Fans
Section 23 34 00 — 1
SECTION 23 34 00
HVAC Fans
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes
1. The ceiling-mounted, circulation fan is the model scheduled with the capacities indicated. The fan shall be
furnished with standard mounting hardware and variable speed control to provide cooling and
destratification.
B. Summary of Work
1. Installation of the fan, miscellaneous or structural metal work (if required), field electrical wiring, cable,
conduit, fuses and disconnect switches, other than those addressed in the installation scope of work, shall
be provided by others. Factory installation services are available through Big Ass Fans. Consult the
appropriate installation scope of work for information on the available factory installation options, overview
of customer and installer responsibilities, and details on installation site requirements.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. 21 00 00 Fire Suppression
B. 23 00 00 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
C. 26 00 00 Electrical
1.3 REFERENCES
A. National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA)
B. Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
C. Restriction of Hazardous Substances (ROHS)
D. International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
E. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Shop Drawings: Drawings detailing product dimensions, weight, and attachment methods.
B. Part 2 Product Data: Specification sheets on the ceiling-mounted fan, specifying electrical and installation
requirements, features and benefits, and controller information.
C. Revit Files: File provided for architectural design
D. Installation Guide: The manufacturer shall furnish a copy of all operating and maintenance instructions for the
fan. All data is subject to change without notice.
E. Schedule
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Certifications
1. The fan assembly, as a system, shall be ETL-certified and built pursuant to the guidelines set forth by UL
standard 507 and CSA standard 22.2 No. 113-08.
2. The fan shall be compliant with NFPA 13—Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, NFPA 72—
National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, and NFPA 70-2011—National Electric Code (NEC).
3. Controllers shall comply with National Electrical Code (NEC) and Underwriters Laboratory (UL) standards and
shall be labeled where required by code.
B. Manufacturer Qualifications
1. The fan and any accessories shall be supplied by Big Ass Fan Company that has a minimum of ten (10) years
of product experience.
2. ISO 9001:2008-certified
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Section 23 34 00 — 2
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver product in original, undamaged packaging with identification labels intact. The fan shall be new, free from
defects, and factory tested.
B. The fan and its components must be stored in a safe, dry location until installation.
1.7 WARRANTY
A. The manufacturer shall replace any products or components defective in material or workmanship for the
customer free of charge (including transportation charges within the USA, FOB Lexington, KY), pursuant to the
complete terms and conditions of the Big Ass Fans Non-Prorated Warranty in accordance to the following
schedule:
Airfoils Lifetime (Parts)
Hub Lifetime (Parts)
Motor 15 years (Parts)†
Gearbox 15 years (Parts)†
Light Kit 5 Years (Parts)
Controller 15 years (Parts)†
All other fan components 15 years (Parts)†
Labor 1 year
† 15-year parts warranty only valid with factory installation; 7-year parts without factory installation. “Lifetime” means a period ending seven
(7) years after Big Ass Fans discontinues manufacturing the product, as such period is defined by Big Ass Fan Company.
†† All reasonable costs of repair or replacement will be paid or reimbursed provided customer obtains pre-approval; full warranty contains
details.
PART 2 PRODUCT
2.1 MANUFACTURER
A. Delta T Corporation, dba Big Ass Fans, PO Box 11307, Lexington, Kentucky 40575.
Phone (877) 244-3267. Fax (859) 233-0139. Website: www.bigassfans.com.
2.2 HIGH VOLUME, LOW SPEED FANS – BIG ASS FANS POWERFOIL®X2.0
A. Complete Unit
1. Regulatory Requirements: The entire fan assembly (without light kit) shall be ETL-certified and built
pursuant to the construction guidelines set forth by UL standard 507 and CSA standard 22.2.
2. Sustainability Characteristics: The fan shall be designed to move an effective amount of air for cooling and
destratification in a variety of applications (including industrial and agricultural) over an extended life. The
fan components shall be designed specifically for high volume, low speed fans to ensure lower operational
noise. Sound levels from the fan operating at maximum speed measured in a laboratory setting shall not
exceed 55 dBA. Actual results of sound measurements in the field may vary due to sound reflective surfaces
and environmental conditions.
3. Color: Custom colors can be selected by the architect or owner.
4. Good workmanship shall be evident in all aspects of construction. Field balancing of the airfoils shall not be
necessary.
B. Onboard Fan Control
1. The onboard fan controller shall be constructed using a variable frequency drive (VFD) that is pre-wired to
the motor and factory-programmed to minimize the starting and braking torques for smooth and efficient
operation. The onboard controller shall be prewired to the motor using a short run of flexible conduit with a
dedicated ground conductor to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency
interference (RFI). A 15-ft incoming power cord shall be pre-wired to the controller with one of the following
plugs: NEMA L6-20P Twist-Lock Plug, NEMA L6-30P Twist-Lock Plug, NEMA L15-20P Twist Lock Plug, NEMA
L16-20P Twist-Lock Plug.
2. As an option, the architect or owner may upgrade to the “harsh environment package,” which includes a
seal for the weather-resistant onboard VFD enclosure and a motor with IP55 NEMA classification.
C. Airfoil System
1. The fan shall be equipped with ten (10) Powerfoil airfoils of precision extruded aluminum alloy. The airfoils
shall be connected by means of two (2) high strength locking bolts per airfoil. The airfoils shall be connected
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Section 23 34 00 — 3
to the hub and interlocked with zinc plated steel retainers. As an option, airfoils
may have a variety of finish treatments, e.g., powder coat or wet paint, as specified by the architect or
owner.
2. The fan shall be equipped with ten (10) Powerfoil winglets on the ends of the airfoils and ten (10)
AirFences™ positioned on the airfoils at the optimum location for performance. Both the winglet and
AirFence shall be molded of polypropylene. The standard color of the winglet and AirFence shall be “Safety
Yellow.”
D. Motor
1. The fan motor shall be an AC induction type inverter rated at one of the following:
a. 1725 RPM, 200–250/400–480 VAC, 50/60 Hz, three-phase
b. 1725 RPM, 575–600 VAC, 50/60 Hz, three-phase
2. The motor shall be totally enclosed, fan cooled (TEFC) with an IP42 NEMA classification. A NEMA 56C
standard frame shall be provided for ease of service. The motor shall be manufactured with a double baked
Class F insulation and be capable of continuous operation in -30oF to 122oF (-34oC to 50oC) ambient
conditions.
3. As an option, the architect or owner may upgrade to the “harsh environment package,” which includes a
motor with an IP55 NEMA classification. As part of the “harsh environment package,” the onboard VFD
enclosure is sealed for weather-resistant operation.
E. Gearbox
1. The fan gearbox shall be a NitroSeal™ Drive designed specifically for the Powerfoil X2.0. The gearbox shall
include a high-efficiency, hermetically sealed, nitrogen-filled, offset helical gear reducer with two-stage
gearing, a 2-1/2” (6.4 cm) hollow output shaft, cast iron housing, double lip seals, high quality SKF Explorer
Series bearings with crowned cages for optimal lubrication flow, and precision machined gearing to maintain
backlash less than 11 arc-minutes over the life of the unit. Lubrication shall be high-grade, low-foaming
synthetic oil with extreme pressure additives and a wide temperature range.
2. The gearbox shall be equipped with a hollow shaft threaded to accept a ¾” NPT fitting in which wiring,
piping, etc., can be routed to below the fan. A standard junction box can be affixed to this hollow shaft to
allow for installing optional features such as lights or cameras. The inclusion of the hollow shaft shall be
specified at the time of order.
F. Mounting Post
1. The fan shall be equipped with a mounting post that provides a structural connection between the fan
assembly and extension tube. The mounting post shall be formed from A36 steel, contain no critical welds,
and be powder coated for corrosion resistance and appearance.
G. Mounting System
1. The fan mounting system shall be designed for quick and secure installation on a variety of structural
supports. The mounting yoke shall be of welded construction and made from low carbon A36 steel no less
than 3/16” (0.5 cm) thick, per ASTM A36, and be powder coated for appearance and resistance to
corrosion.
2. All mounting bolts shall be SAE Grade 8 or equivalent.
I. Hub
1. The fan hub shall be made of precision cut aluminum for high strength and light weight. The hub shall consist
of two (2) aluminum plates, ten (10) aluminum spars and one (1) aluminum spacer fastened with a pin and
collar rivet system.
2. The hub shall be secured to the output shaft of the gearbox by means of (10) high strength bolts. The hub
shall incorporate five (5) safety retaining clips made of 1/4” (0.6 cm) thick steel that shall restrain the
hub/airfoil assembly.
J. Safety Cable
1. The fan shall be equipped with a safety cable that provides an additional means of securing the fan
assembly to the building structure. The safety cable shall be Ø3/8” (1 cm) diameter and fabricated out of
7 x 19 zinc galvanized steel cable. The end loops shall be secured with swaged Nicopress® sleeves, pre-
loaded and tested to 3,200 lbf (13,345 N).
2. Field construction of safety cables is not permitted.
K. Wall Control
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1. The fan is equipped with a wall control providing 100% control of all fan
functions. The wall control shall be a digital keypad device mounted within a cast zinc cover. The cover shall
be capable of mounting to a standard switch box.
2. Equipped with touchpad controls and an LED display for controlling the fan’s direction, operation, speed,
and programming. Communication between the fan VFD and wall control is by a standard CAT5 (or higher)
Ethernet cable. The wall control comes standard with 150 ft of factory-assembled CAT5 Ethernet cable.
3. Equipped with a simple diagnostic program to identify faults in the system. Provisions shall be made for
retrieving fan operation and diagnostic data (fault messages) through the remote wall control.
L. Fire Control Panel Integration
1. Includes a 10–30 VDC pilot relay for seamless fire control panel integration. The pilot relay can be wired
Normally Open or Normally Closed in the field.
M. Guy wires
1. Included for installations with extension tubes 4 ft (1.2 m) or longer to limit the potential for lateral
movement.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
A. Fan location must have a typical bar joist or existing I-beam structure from which to mount the fan. Additional
mounting options may be available.
B. Mounting structure must be able to support weight and operational torque of fan. Consult structural engineer if
necessary.
C. Fan location must be free from obstacles such as lights, cables, or other building components.
D. Check fan location for proper electrical requirements. Consult installation guide for appropriate circuit
requirements.
E. Each fan requires dedicated branch circuit protection.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install the fan according to the manufacturer’s Installation Guide, which includes acceptable structural
dimensions and proper sizing and placement of angle iron for bar joist applications. Big Ass Fans recommends
consulting a structural engineer for installation methods outside the manufacturer’s recommendation and a
certification, in the form of a stamped print or letter, submitted prior to installation.
B. Minimum Distances
1. Airfoils must be at least 10 ft (3 m) above the floor.
2. 3.2 Installation area must be free of obstructions such as lights, cables, sprinklers or other building structures
with the airfoils at least 2 ft (0.61 m) clear of all obstructions.
3. The structure the fan is attached to shall be capable of supporting a torque load of up to 300 ft·lb (407 N·m)
of torque
C. The fan shall not be located where it will be continuously subjected to wind gusts or in close proximity to the
outputs of HVAC systems or radiant heaters. Additional details are in the Big Ass Fans 3.2 Installation Manual.
D. In buildings equipped with sprinklers, including ESFR sprinklers, fan installation shall comply with all of the
following:
1. The maximum fan diameter shall be 24 ft (7.3 m).
2. The HVLS fan shall be centered approximately between four adjacent sprinklers.
3. The vertical clearance from the HVLS fan to the sprinkler deflector shall be a minimum of 3 ft (0.9 m).
4. All HVLS fans shall be interlocked to shut down immediately upon receiving a waterflow signal from the
alarm system in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 72 - National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code.
END OF SECTION
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Project: Ft Collins Senior Center
Location: Ft Collins, CO
Date: 20‐May‐2015
Submitted by: Kelly Street
Architect:
Engineer: Integrated Mechanical
Contractor: Western Mechanical
PX2‐16
Qty 2 Standard Weight 319 lbs
Size 16 ft Motor 1.5 HP
Motor Controller 208 V/3 ph Recommend Supply Size 15 A
Mounting Hardware 7"‐10" Max Output Current 5.0 A
Drop Tube 1 ft Max RPM 95
Max Sound Level 55 dBA
FEATURES
‐ ETL certified and built to UL 507 and CSA 22.2
‐ 10 Precision extruded aluminum alloy Powerfoil airfoils
‐ Onboard Variable Speed Drive
‐ Controller: IP45 (3 phase) or NEMA 4/12 (1 phase)
Blade to Mount (Hb) 43 in ‐ IP42 motor at 1725 RPM, 230/460 VAC, and 60 Hz
Hub to Mount (Hh) 43 in ‐ Nitroseal™ Drive
Winglet to Mount (Hw) 39 in ‐ X‐series Digital Wall Keypad (150ft CAT5 cable)
Width (W) 192 in ‐ Fire Relay
Notes:
Appearance Options
Additions
* Maximum continuous output current may vary due to input voltage
conditions.
* Sound level measured 20' below and 20' to the side of fan center.
All data is subject to change without notice. Data indicated in this document
were correct at the time of printing with the exception of clerical and/or
printing errors.
Warranty Information
Airfoils ‐ Lifetime (Parts) Hub ‐ Lifetime (Parts)
Motor ‐ 15 years (Parts)†
Gearbox ‐ 15 years (Parts)†
Controller ‐ 15 years (Parts)†
Labor ‐ 1 year
All other fan components ‐ 15 years (Parts)†
Light Kit ‐ 5 Years (Parts)
† 15 year parts warranty only valid with factory installation; 7 year parts without factory
installation. "Lifetime" means a period ending seven (7) years after Big Ass Fan Company
discontinues manufacturing the product, as such period is defined by Big Ass Fan
Company.
†† All reasonable costs of repair or replacement will be paid or reimbursed provided
customer obtains pre‐approval; see full warranty for details.
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So durable, you'll retire before it does.
Powerfoil®X2.0 is the strongest, most adaptable ceiling fan on earth. Big Ass Fans
engineers designed and thoroughly tested the Powerfoil X2.0 to provide the most
reliable air movement solution ever built for large spaces. It's so dependable, we
back it with an unprecedented 15-year, nonprorated warranty with our factory
certified installation in the US and Canada.
Features and Benefits
• Patented airfoil system is comprised of 10 airfoils, Powerfoil winglets and AirFence®
technology that set the world standard for airflow
• NitroSeal™ drive gearbox is hermetically sealed for life and nitrogen-filled for zero
moisture, contamination and maintenance
• Patent-pending hub system features machine-cut precision components for a uniform
load distribution that promotes overall longevity and durability
• Onboard VFD virtually eliminates RFI and EMI noise
• Fully-sealed drive enclosure ensures maximum durability and corrosion resistance and
reduces heat buildup for longer life
• Wall-mounted keypad provides 100% control of an unlimited number of fans,
troubleshooting and parameter adjustment from floor
• Functional platform enables users to integrate options such as LED lights and cameras
• Available with standard, power-on shutdown fire relay for seamless fire control
panel integration
• Entire fan is certified to UL 507/CSA, ensuring that your fan meets safety requirements
of North America
The Powerfoil X2.0 Plus winglets create deeper
jets of air, sending airflow over and around floor
obstructions. Patent-pending AirFences optimize
circulation by redirecting air traveling across the foils.
(877) 244-3267 | BIGASSFANS.COM
Powerfoil X2.0
12-30-2014
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Technical Specifications
Model Powerfoil X2.0 Plus
Number and type of airfoils
10 patented Powerfoil airfoils and winglets
10 patent-pending AirFences
Airfoil finish Mill finish aluminum
Winglet (standard color) Powerfoil plus winglets (safety yellow)
Fan diameter (A) 12 ft 14 ft 16 ft 18 ft 20 ft 24 ft
Fan weight 309 lb (140 kg) 319 lb (145 kg) 329 lb (149 kg) 342 (kg) 155 kg) 395 lb (179 kg) 419 lb (190 kg)
Motor 1.5 HP (1.1 kW) 2.0 HP (1.5 kW)
Maximum speed 95 RPM 77 RPM 70 RPM 58 RPM 48 RPM
Input power and required breaker
200—250 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1 Φ, 30 A
200—250 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3 Φ, 20 A
400—480 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3 Φ, 10 A
575—600 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3 Φ, 10 A
Maximum full load current
8.7A @ 200—250VAC, 1 Φ
5.0A @ 200—250VAC, 3 Φ
2.5A @ 400—480VAC, 3 Φ
1.6A @ 575—600VAC, 3 Φ
10.7A @ 200—250VAC, 1 Φ
6.2A @ 200—250VAC, 3 Φ
3.0A @ 400—480VAC, 3 Φ
2.3A @ 575—600VAC, 3 Φ
Minimum airfoil clearances
required (B)
2 ft (0.6 m) on sides
6 ft (1.8 m) below ceiling deck
2 ft (0.6 m) on sides
7 ft (2.1 m) below ceiling deck
2 ft (0.6 m) on sides
8 ft (2.4 m) below ceiling deck
Standard mount
Mount options
Controller
Onboard controller
Gearbox
Sound level at maximum speed*
Safety features
Certifications (entire fan)
Warranty**
Small I-beam
Large I-beam, spanned angle iron, small/large L-bracket, Z-purlins
X-series, digital wall keyboard
ABS/PVC based enclosure, built-in heatsink
NitroSeal™ drive (STÖBER®)
< 55 dBA
Airfoil retainers, hub clips, safety cables, Grade 8 bolts, fire relay (must be wired during install)
ETL/Intertek-certified to ANSI/UL 507 and CSA C22.2 No. 113 in North America,
and IEC 60335-1 and IEC 60335-2-80 internationally
7-year, nonprorated warranty
* Fans are sound tested at maximum speed in a laboratory environment. Actual results in field conditions may vary due to sound reflecting surfaces and environmental conditions.
** 15-year parts, 1-year labor warranty available in the US and Canada; certain exclusions apply. Warranties vary by country. See complete warranty for details.
An ISO 9001:2008 certified company | ©2014 Delta T Corporation dba the Big Ass Solutions. All rights reserved
TECHNICAL
Powerfoil X2.0 Plus SPECIFICATIONS
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g:\common\sales\mike\submitta\.doc
Western Mechanical Solutions
SUSTAINABLE – HEATING - COOLING
70 Broadway, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80203
Phone: 720.210.9210 Fax: 720.210.5481
www.westernmechanicalsolutions.com
SUBMITTAL TRANSMITTAL SHEET
ENCLOSED ARE: .pdf PRINTS EACH OF THE FOLLOWING DRAWINGS FOR:
[] APPROVAL
[] Return ONE (1) approved copy
[] Fabrication held up fan approval received.
[] Fans are released for fabrication and any changes may cause delay in shipment and additional costs.
[] The contractor/engineer shall verify fans voltages and phases are correct. Western Mechanical Solutions will not be
responsible for incorrect voltage or phase if written correspondence is not received prior to release.
[] The contractor/engineer shall verify Fans will fit into the space as submitted.
NOTE: Equipment will not be released for fabrication without written release for fabrication and Purchase Order. Please
include requested ship date with the written release to fabricate.
NOTE: Quoted Lead times for equipment are subject to change and do not include any shipping time. Equipment cannot be
released without a purchase order and approved submittals.
Western Mechanical Solutions, llc.
Shannon Emmel
720.985.1133
TO: City of Fort Collins – Operation Services DATE: June 23, 2015
RE: Fort Collins Senior Center
ATTENTION: Brian Hergott
YOUR Order #: To Follow
WMS CONTRACT #: 15-369
DESCRIPTION
CF-3 & 4 – Performance and Dimensions
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Project: FortCollinsSeniorCenterPool
Location: ForƚCollins,CO
Date: 15ͲJunͲ2015
Submittedby: RO
Architect: RB+BARCHITECTS
Engineer: IntegratedMechanical
Contractor: WMS
PX2Ͳ12
Qty 2 StandardWeight 292lbs
Size 12ft Motor 1.0HP
MotorController 460V/3ph RecommendSupplySize 10A
MountingHardware 7"Ͳ10" MaxOutputCurrent 1.9A
DropTube 1ft MaxRPM 106
MaxSoundLevel 55dBA
FEATURES
ͲETLcertifiedandbuilttoUL507andCSA22.2
Ͳ10PrecisionextrudedaluminumalloyPowerfoilairfoils
ͲOnboardVariableSpeedDrive
ͲController:IP45(3phase)orNEMA4/12(1phase)
BladetoMount(Hb) 43in ͲIP42motorat1725RPM,230/460VAC,and60Hz
HubtoMount(Hh) 43in ͲNitroseal™Drive
WinglettoMount(Hw) 39in ͲXͲseriesDigitalWallKeypad(150ftCAT5cable)
Width(W) 144in ͲFireRelay
Notes:
BACnetAdapter,Protonode
Delta/AllenBrandleyVFDDataKit
AppearanceOptions
Additions
*Maximumcontinuousoutputcurrentmayvaryduetoinputvoltage
conditions.
*Sound levelmeasured20'belowand20'tothesideoffancenter.
Alldataissubjecttochangewithoutnotice.Dataindicatedinthisdocument
werecorrectatthetimeofprintingwiththeexceptionofclericaland/or
printingerrors.
WarrantyInformation
Airfoils Ͳ Lifetime(Parts) Hub Ͳ Lifetime(Parts)
Motor Ͳ 15years(Parts)†
Gearbox Ͳ 15years(Parts)†
Controller Ͳ 15years(Parts)†
LaborͲ 1year
AllotherfancomponentsͲ 15years(Parts)†
LightKitͲ 5Years(Parts)
† 15yearpartswarrantyonlyvalidwithfactoryinstallation;7yearpartswithoutfactory
installation."Lifetime" meansaperiodendingseven(7)yearsafterBigAssFanCompany
discontinuesmanufacturingtheproduct,assuchperiodisdefinedbyBigAssFan
Company.
†† Allreasonablecostsofrepairorreplacementwillbepaidorreimbursedprovided
customerobtainspreͲapproval;seefullwarrantyfordetails.
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So durable, you'll retire before it does.
Powerfoil®X2.0 is the strongest, most adaptable ceiling fan on earth. Big Ass Fans
engineers designed and thoroughly tested the Powerfoil X2.0 to provide the most
reliable air movement solution ever built for large spaces. It's so dependable, we
back it with an unprecedented 15-year, nonprorated warranty with our factory
certified installation in the US and Canada.
Features and Benefits
• Patented airfoil system is comprised of 10 airfoils, Powerfoil winglets and AirFence®
technology that set the world standard for airflow
• NitroSeal™ drive gearbox is hermetically sealed for life and nitrogen-filled for zero
moisture, contamination and maintenance
• Patent-pending hub system features machine-cut precision components for a uniform
load distribution that promotes overall longevity and durability
• Onboard VFD virtually eliminates RFI and EMI noise
• Fully-sealed drive enclosure ensures maximum durability and corrosion resistance and
reduces heat buildup for longer life
• Wall-mounted keypad provides 100% control of an unlimited number of fans,
troubleshooting and parameter adjustment from floor
• Functional platform enables users to integrate options such as LED lights and cameras
• Available with standard, power-on shutdown fire relay for seamless fire control
panel integration
• Entire fan is certified to UL 507/CSA, ensuring that your fan meets safety requirements
of North America
The Powerfoil X2.0 Plus winglets create deeper
jets of air, sending airflow over and around floor
obstructions. Patent-pending AirFences optimize
circulation by redirecting air traveling across the foils.
(877) 244-3267 | BIGASSFANS.COM
Powerfoil X2.0
12-30-2014
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Technical Specifications
Model Powerfoil X2.0
Number and type of airfoils
10 patented Powerfoil airfoils and winglets
10 patent-pending AirFences
Airfoil finish Mill finish aluminum
Winglet (standard color) Powerfoil winglet (safety yellow)
Fan diameter (A) 8 ft 10 ft 12 ft 14 ft 16 ft 18 ft 20 ft 24 ft
Fan weight
269 lb
(122 kg)
281 lb
(127 kg)
292 lb
(132 kg)
309 lb
(140 kg)
319 lb
(145 kg)
332 lb
(151 kg)
385 lb
(175 kg)
408 lb
(185 kg)
Motor 1.0 HP (0.75 kW) 1.5 HP (1.1 kW) 2.0 HP (1.5 kW)
Maximum speed 113 RPM 106 RPM 95 RPM 77 RPM 70 RPM 55 RPM
Input power and required breaker
200—250 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1 Φ, 20 A
200—250 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3 Φ, 10 A
400—480 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3 Φ, 10 A
575—600 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3 Φ, 10 A
200—250 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1 Φ, 30 A
200—250 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3 Φ, 20 A
400—480 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3 Φ, 10 A
575—600 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3 Φ, 10 A
Maximum full load current
4.4A @ 200—250VAC, 1 Φ
3.2A @ 200—250VAC, 3 Φ
1.5A @ 400—480VAC, 3 Φ
1.3A @ 575—600VAC, 3 Φ
8.7A @ 200—250VAC, 1φ
5.0A @ 200—250VAC, 3φ
2.5A @ 400—480VAC, 3φ
1.6A @ 575—600VAC, 3φ
10.7A @ 200—250VAC, 1 Φ
6.2A @ 200—250VAC, 3 Φ
3.0A @ 400—480VAC, 3 Φ
2.3A @ 575—600VAC, 3 Φ
Minimum airfoil clearances
required (B)
2 ft (0.6 m) on sides
4 ft (1.2 m) below
ceiling deck
2 ft (0.6 m) on sides
5 ft (1.5 m) below
ceiling deck
2 ft (0.6 m) on sides
6 ft (1.8 m) below
ceiling deck
Powerfoil® X2.0
HVAC Fans
Section 23 34 00 — 1
SECTION 23 34 00
HVAC Fans
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes
1. The ceiling-mounted, circulation fan is the model scheduled with the capacities indicated. The fan shall be
furnished with standard mounting hardware and variable speed control to provide cooling and
destratification.
B. Summary of Work
1. Installation of the fan, miscellaneous or structural metal work (if required), field electrical wiring, cable,
conduit, fuses and disconnect switches, other than those addressed in the installation scope of work, shall
be provided by others. Factory installation services are available through Big Ass Fans. Consult the
appropriate installation scope of work for information on the available factory installation options, overview
of customer and installer responsibilities, and details on installation site requirements.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. 21 00 00 Fire Suppression
B. 23 00 00 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
C. 26 00 00 Electrical
1.3 REFERENCES
A. National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA)
B. Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
C. Restriction of Hazardous Substances (ROHS)
D. International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
E. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Shop Drawings: Drawings detailing product dimensions, weight, and attachment methods.
B. Part 2 Product Data: Specification sheets on the ceiling-mounted fan, specifying electrical and installation
requirements, features and benefits, and controller information.
C. Revit Files: File provided for architectural design
D. Installation Guide: The manufacturer shall furnish a copy of all operating and maintenance instructions for the
fan. All data is subject to change without notice.
E. Schedule
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Certifications
1. The fan assembly, as a system, shall be ETL-certified and built pursuant to the guidelines set forth by UL
standard 507 and CSA standard 22.2 No. 113-08.
2. The fan shall be compliant with NFPA 13—Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, NFPA 72—
National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, and NFPA 70-2011—National Electric Code (NEC).
3. Controllers shall comply with National Electrical Code (NEC) and Underwriters Laboratory (UL) standards and
shall be labeled where required by code.
B. Manufacturer Qualifications
1. The fan and any accessories shall be supplied by Big Ass Fan Company that has a minimum of ten (10) years
of product experience.
2. ISO 9001:2008-certified
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Section 23 34 00 — 2
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver product in original, undamaged packaging with identification labels intact. The fan shall be new, free from
defects, and factory tested.
B. The fan and its components must be stored in a safe, dry location until installation.
1.7 WARRANTY
A. The manufacturer shall replace any products or components defective in material or workmanship for the
customer free of charge (including transportation charges within the USA, FOB Lexington, KY), pursuant to the
complete terms and conditions of the Big Ass Fans Non-Prorated Warranty in accordance to the following
schedule:
Airfoils Lifetime (Parts)
Hub Lifetime (Parts)
Motor 15 years (Parts)†
Gearbox 15 years (Parts)†
Light Kit 5 Years (Parts)
Controller 15 years (Parts)†
All other fan components 15 years (Parts)†
Labor 1 year
† 15-year parts warranty only valid with factory installation; 7-year parts without factory installation. “Lifetime” means a period ending seven
(7) years after Big Ass Fans discontinues manufacturing the product, as such period is defined by Big Ass Fan Company.
†† All reasonable costs of repair or replacement will be paid or reimbursed provided customer obtains pre-approval; full warranty contains
details.
PART 2 PRODUCT
2.1 MANUFACTURER
A. Delta T Corporation, dba Big Ass Fans, PO Box 11307, Lexington, Kentucky 40575.
Phone (877) 244-3267. Fax (859) 233-0139. Website: www.bigassfans.com.
2.2 HIGH VOLUME, LOW SPEED FANS – BIG ASS FANS POWERFOIL®X2.0
A. Complete Unit
1. Regulatory Requirements: The entire fan assembly (without light kit) shall be ETL-certified and built
pursuant to the construction guidelines set forth by UL standard 507 and CSA standard 22.2.
2. Sustainability Characteristics: The fan shall be designed to move an effective amount of air for cooling and
destratification in a variety of applications (including industrial and agricultural) over an extended life. The
fan components shall be designed specifically for high volume, low speed fans to ensure lower operational
noise. Sound levels from the fan operating at maximum speed measured in a laboratory setting shall not
exceed 55 dBA. Actual results of sound measurements in the field may vary due to sound reflective surfaces
and environmental conditions.
3. Color: Custom colors can be selected by the architect or owner.
4. Good workmanship shall be evident in all aspects of construction. Field balancing of the airfoils shall not be
necessary.
B. Onboard Fan Control
1. The onboard fan controller shall be constructed using a variable frequency drive (VFD) that is pre-wired to
the motor and factory-programmed to minimize the starting and braking torques for smooth and efficient
operation. The onboard controller shall be prewired to the motor using a short run of flexible conduit with a
dedicated ground conductor to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency
interference (RFI). A 15-ft incoming power cord shall be pre-wired to the controller with one of the following
plugs: NEMA L6-20P Twist-Lock Plug, NEMA L6-30P Twist-Lock Plug, NEMA L15-20P Twist Lock Plug, NEMA
L16-20P Twist-Lock Plug.
2. As an option, the architect or owner may upgrade to the “harsh environment package,” which includes a
seal for the weather-resistant onboard VFD enclosure and a motor with IP55 NEMA classification.
C. Airfoil System
1. The fan shall be equipped with ten (10) Powerfoil airfoils of precision extruded aluminum alloy. The airfoils
shall be connected by means of two (2) high strength locking bolts per airfoil. The airfoils shall be connected
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Section 23 34 00 — 3
to the hub and interlocked with zinc plated steel retainers. As an option, airfoils
may have a variety of finish treatments, e.g., powder coat or wet paint, as specified by the architect or
owner.
2. The fan shall be equipped with ten (10) Powerfoil winglets on the ends of the airfoils and ten (10)
AirFences™ positioned on the airfoils at the optimum location for performance. Both the winglet and
AirFence shall be molded of polypropylene. The standard color of the winglet and AirFence shall be “Safety
Yellow.”
D. Motor
1. The fan motor shall be an AC induction type inverter rated at one of the following:
a. 1725 RPM, 200–250/400–480 VAC, 50/60 Hz, three-phase
b. 1725 RPM, 575–600 VAC, 50/60 Hz, three-phase
2. The motor shall be totally enclosed, fan cooled (TEFC) with an IP42 NEMA classification. A NEMA 56C
standard frame shall be provided for ease of service. The motor shall be manufactured with a double baked
Class F insulation and be capable of continuous operation in -30oF to 122oF (-34oC to 50oC) ambient
conditions.
3. As an option, the architect or owner may upgrade to the “harsh environment package,” which includes a
motor with an IP55 NEMA classification. As part of the “harsh environment package,” the onboard VFD
enclosure is sealed for weather-resistant operation.
E. Gearbox
1. The fan gearbox shall be a NitroSeal™ Drive designed specifically for the Powerfoil X2.0. The gearbox shall
include a high-efficiency, hermetically sealed, nitrogen-filled, offset helical gear reducer with two-stage
gearing, a 2-1/2” (6.4 cm) hollow output shaft, cast iron housing, double lip seals, high quality SKF Explorer
Series bearings with crowned cages for optimal lubrication flow, and precision machined gearing to maintain
backlash less than 11 arc-minutes over the life of the unit. Lubrication shall be high-grade, low-foaming
synthetic oil with extreme pressure additives and a wide temperature range.
2. The gearbox shall be equipped with a hollow shaft threaded to accept a ¾” NPT fitting in which wiring,
piping, etc., can be routed to below the fan. A standard junction box can be affixed to this hollow shaft to
allow for installing optional features such as lights or cameras. The inclusion of the hollow shaft shall be
specified at the time of order.
F. Mounting Post
1. The fan shall be equipped with a mounting post that provides a structural connection between the fan
assembly and extension tube. The mounting post shall be formed from A36 steel, contain no critical welds,
and be powder coated for corrosion resistance and appearance.
G. Mounting System
1. The fan mounting system shall be designed for quick and secure installation on a variety of structural
supports. The mounting yoke shall be of welded construction and made from low carbon A36 steel no less
than 3/16” (0.5 cm) thick, per ASTM A36, and be powder coated for appearance and resistance to
corrosion.
2. All mounting bolts shall be SAE Grade 8 or equivalent.
I. Hub
1. The fan hub shall be made of precision cut aluminum for high strength and light weight. The hub shall consist
of two (2) aluminum plates, ten (10) aluminum spars and one (1) aluminum spacer fastened with a pin and
collar rivet system.
2. The hub shall be secured to the output shaft of the gearbox by means of (10) high strength bolts. The hub
shall incorporate five (5) safety retaining clips made of 1/4” (0.6 cm) thick steel that shall restrain the
hub/airfoil assembly.
J. Safety Cable
1. The fan shall be equipped with a safety cable that provides an additional means of securing the fan
assembly to the building structure. The safety cable shall be Ø3/8” (1 cm) diameter and fabricated out of
7 x 19 zinc galvanized steel cable. The end loops shall be secured with swaged Nicopress® sleeves, pre-
loaded and tested to 3,200 lbf (13,345 N).
2. Field construction of safety cables is not permitted.
K. Wall Control
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Section 23 34 00 — 4
1. The fan is equipped with a wall control providing 100% control of all fan
functions. The wall control shall be a digital keypad device mounted within a cast zinc cover. The cover shall
be capable of mounting to a standard switch box.
2. Equipped with touchpad controls and an LED display for controlling the fan’s direction, operation, speed,
and programming. Communication between the fan VFD and wall control is by a standard CAT5 (or higher)
Ethernet cable. The wall control comes standard with 150 ft of factory-assembled CAT5 Ethernet cable.
3. Equipped with a simple diagnostic program to identify faults in the system. Provisions shall be made for
retrieving fan operation and diagnostic data (fault messages) through the remote wall control.
L. Fire Control Panel Integration
1. Includes a 10–30 VDC pilot relay for seamless fire control panel integration. The pilot relay can be wired
Normally Open or Normally Closed in the field.
M. Guy wires
1. Included for installations with extension tubes 4 ft (1.2 m) or longer to limit the potential for lateral
movement.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
A. Fan location must have a typical bar joist or existing I-beam structure from which to mount the fan. Additional
mounting options may be available.
B. Mounting structure must be able to support weight and operational torque of fan. Consult structural engineer if
necessary.
C. Fan location must be free from obstacles such as lights, cables, or other building components.
D. Check fan location for proper electrical requirements. Consult installation guide for appropriate circuit
requirements.
E. Each fan requires dedicated branch circuit protection.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install the fan according to the manufacturer’s Installation Guide, which includes acceptable structural
dimensions and proper sizing and placement of angle iron for bar joist applications. Big Ass Fans recommends
consulting a structural engineer for installation methods outside the manufacturer’s recommendation and a
certification, in the form of a stamped print or letter, submitted prior to installation.
B. Minimum Distances
1. Airfoils must be at least 10 ft (3 m) above the floor.
2. 3.2 Installation area must be free of obstructions such as lights, cables, sprinklers or other building structures
with the airfoils at least 2 ft (0.61 m) clear of all obstructions.
3. The structure the fan is attached to shall be capable of supporting ĂƚŽƌƋƵĞůŽĂĚŽĨƵƉƚŽϯϬϬĨƚʞůď;ϰϬϳEʞŵͿ
of torque
C. The fan shall not be located where it will be continuously subjected to wind gusts or in close proximity to the
outputs of HVAC systems or radiant heaters. Additional details are in the Big Ass Fans 3.2 Installation Manual.
D. In buildings equipped with sprinklers, including ESFR sprinklers, fan installation shall comply with all of the
following:
1. The maximum fan diameter shall be 24 ft (7.3 m).
2. The HVLS fan shall be centered approximately between four adjacent sprinklers.
3. The vertical clearance from the HVLS fan to the sprinkler deflector shall be a minimum of 3 ft (0.9 m).
4. All HVLS fans shall be interlocked to shut down immediately upon receiving a waterflow signal from the
alarm system in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 72 - National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code.
END OF SECTION
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FAN DISTANCE GUIDELINES
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Big Ass Fans ■ An ISO 9001:2008 certified company
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If hanging multiple fans, ensure to install the exact EPM included in each fan’s packaging. EPMs are not interchangeable!
؍ATTENTION: This document is intended only for reference. The fan and fan accessories must be installed according to the
instructions provided in the installation guide. All safety guidelines must be followed.
In addition to the specific requirements outlined in this document, adhere to the following general guidelines when installing a Big Ass
Fan. If a fan application does not meet these requirements, contact Applications to discuss alternative installations or other fan options.
• Space the fans at a center-to-center distance that is at least 2.5x the fan diameter.
• The fan installation area must be free of obstructions such as lights, cables, sprinklers, or other building structure components.
• The minimum clearance from obstructions should be no less than 2 ft (0.6 m) in all directions. Ceiling clearance requires specific
consideration based on model and size of fan. See the tables below minimum clearances requirements.
• The fan must be installed so that the airfoils are at least 10 ft (3 m) above the finished floor (unless otherwise noted below).
• The fan must be installed so that it is plumb to the ground (unless column-mounted).
Industrial and Commercial Fan Ceiling Clearance Specifications
The distance should be measured vertically from the top of the winglet to the ceiling deck or major obstructions to airflow. Fans not listed
in the table below should maintain the general guidelines listed above requirements.
Fan
Powerfoil® X2.0,
Powerfoil®8, Basic6TM
Powerfoil® X2.0Plus,
Powerfoil®8Plus
ShopFan Element® EssenceTM Isis®
Fan Diameter
24 ft (7.3 m) 7 ft (2.1 m) 8 ft (2.4 m) ————
20 ft (6.1 m) 7 ft (2.1 m) 8 ft (2.4 m) — 5 ft (1.5 m) — —
18 ft (5.5 m) 6 ft (1.8 m) 7 ft (2.1 m) — 4 ft (1.2 m) — —
16 ft (4.9 m) 6 ft (1.8 m) 7 ft (2.1 m) — 3 ft (0.9 m) — —
14 ft (4.3 m) 5 ft (1.5 m) 6 ft (1.8 m) 5 ft (1.5 m) 3 ft (0.9 m) 2 ft (0.6 m) —
12 ft (3.7 m) 5 ft (1.5 m) 6 ft (1.8 m) — 3 ft (0.9 m) 2 ft (0.6 m) 2 ft (0.6 m)
10 ft (3.1 m) 4 ft (1.2 m) 5 ft (1.5 m) — — 2 ft (0.6 m) 2 ft (0.6 m)
8 ft (2.5 m) 4 ft (1.2 m) — — — 2 ft (0.6 m) 2 ft (0.6 m)
6 ft (1.8 m) — —————
Haiku® Clearance Specifications
Minimum clearance from ceiling Minimum clearance from obstructions Minimum distance from floor
Model
Haiku®84 12 in. (30.5 cm) 2 ft (0.6 m) 8 ft (2.4 m)
Haiku®60 12 in. (30.5 cm) 2 ft (0.6 m) 7 ft (2.1 m)
Haiku®52 12 in. (30.5 cm) 2 ft (0.6 m) 7 ft (2.1 m)
If the fan installation does not meet the guidelines listed below, contact Applications Engineering to determine the most
appropriate mounting option.
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FAN DISTANCE GUIDELINES (CONT.)
Big Ass Fans ■ An ISO 9001:2008 certified company
2348 Innovation Drive, Lexington, KY 40511
877-BIG-FANS (877-244-3267)
www.bigasssolutions.com
Unit 4, 5 McPhall Road, Coomera, QLD 4209
(07) 550 0690
www.bigassfans.com.au
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Pivot™ Clearance Specifications
Consult the table below for minimum clearances from the fan cage to obstructions. For column/wall mounted fan applications not
described here, consult Applications Engineering prior to installation.
• Minimum Clearance from Wall or Ceiling (unless mounted to a column): ≥4 ft (≥1.2 m)
• Minimum Clearance from Obstructions: ≥2 ft (≥0.6 m)
• Minimum Clearance from Finished Floor: ≥11 ft (≥3.3 m)
• Minimum Clearance from Obstructions when Mounted in Corner (Pivot 180 only): ≥12 ft (≥3.6 m)
• Minimum Clearance of Column from Wall: ≥4 in. (≥10 cm)
≥11 ft
(≥3.35 m)
≥14 ft
(≥4.27 m)
≥4 in.
(≥10 cm)
≥4 ft
(≥1.2 m)
≥4 ft
(≥1.2 m)
≥2 ft
(≥0.6 m)
Column
≥2 ft
(≥0.6 m)
Wall
≥11 ft
(≥3.35 m)
≥2 ft
(≥0.6 m)
≥2 ft
(≥0.6 m)
OBSTRUCTION
Yoke Mounted Pivot
Column Mounted Pivot
& Pivot 180
OBSTRUCTION
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FAN DISTANCE GUIDELINES
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Big Ass Fans ■ An ISO 9001:2008 certified company
2348 Innovation Drive, Lexington, KY 40511
877-BIG-FANS (877-244-3267)
www.bigasssolutions.com
Unit 4, 5 McPhall Road, Coomera, QLD 4209
(07) 550 0690
www.bigassfans.com.au
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National Fire Protection Association Compliance
In order to comply with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) guidelines for sprinkler systems (NFPA 13), all HVLS ceiling-
mounted Big Ass Fans that are installed in the United States must incorporate a means of automatic shutdown upon detection of water
flow in the sprinkler system. Big Ass Fans installed in buildings in the United States that are equipped with sprinkler systems, including
Early Suppression Fast Response (ESFR) sprinklers, must comply with the following guidelines to adhere to the NFPA 13 standard:
• Each fan must be approximately centered between four (4) adjacent sprinklers.
• The vertical distance from the fan to the sprinkler deflector must be a minimum of 3 ft (91 cm).
• All fans must be interlocked to shut down immediately upon receiving a water flow signal from the alarm system.
Each fan subject to this standard is shipped with an ESFR interface to accommodate the requirements.
Infrared and Radiant Heater Clearance Specifications
If mounting a Big Ass Fan in the vicinity of an infrared or radiant heater, Big Ass Fans recommends that the fan be mounted according to
the following guidelines:
• The fan should be mounted outside of the clearances recommended by the manufacturer of the heater and at a height equal to or
above the shielding on the heating element.
• The controller must be mounted on the opposite side of the heater.
• If mounting the fan below the heater shielding, all fan elements must be located outside of the clearances recommended by the
manufacturer of the heater and the controller must be remotely mounted.
• The installation manual for the specific model of heater will typically provide the minimum clearances to combustibles.
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Equipment Clearance Specifications
To ensure HVAC equipment does not decrease fan performance and product life or cause a potentially unsafe situation, it is important to
install the fan according to the following guidelines.
Fans located at or above HVAC discharge or intake
When the fan is located above the discharge or intake of HVAC equipment the minimum distance between the fan and the HVAC
equipment must be at least one times the fan’s diameter. HVAC equipment includes exhaust fans, air conditioning systems, heating
systems, etc. Refer to the illustration.
Fans located below HVAC discharge or intake
When the fan is located below the discharge or intake of HVAC equipment the minimum distance between the fan and the HVAC
equipment must be at least two times the fan’s diameter. HVAC equipment includes exhaust fans, air conditioning systems, heating
systems, etc. Refer to the illustration.
The fan is located below the
HVAC discharge or intake.
The fan is located at or above
the HVAC discharge or intake.
≥2x fan’s diameter (48 ft)
24-ft diameter
24-ft diameter
≥1x fan’s diameter (24 ft)
HVAC
Diffuser
HVAC
Diffuser
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2 ft (0.6 m) on sides
7 ft (2.1 m) below
ceiling deck
Standard mount Small I-beam
Mount options Large I-beam, spanned angle iron, small/large L-bracket, Z-purlins
Controller X-series, digital wall keypad
Onboard controller ABS/PVC based enclosure, built-in heatsink
Gearbox NitroSeal™ drive (STÖBER®)
Sound level at maximum speed* < 55 dBA
Safety features Airfoil retainers, hub clips, safety cables, Grade 8 bolts, fire relay (must be wired during install)
Certifications (entire fan)
ETL/Intertek-certified to ANSI/UL 507 and CSA C22.2 No. 113 in North America,
and IEC 60335-1 and IEC 60335-2-80 internationally
Warranty** 15-year, nonprorated warranty
* Fans are sound tested at maximum speed in a laboratory environment. Actual results in field conditions may vary due to sound reflecting surfaces and environmental conditions.
** 15-year parts, 1-year labor warranty available in the US and Canada; certain exclusions apply. Warranties vary by country. See complete warranty for details.
An ISO 9001:2008 certified companyd©2014 Delta T Corporation dba the Big Ass Solutions. All rights reserved
TECHNICAL
Powerfoil X2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
A
B
23 in
27 in (0.58 m)
(0.69 m)
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27 in (0.51 m)
(0.69 m)
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manufactured by Company. Refrigerants, fluids, oils, and expendable items such as filters are not covered by the Company’s warranty. For additional consideration Company will provide
an
extended warranty(ies) on certain products or parts thereof. The terms of any extended warranty(ies) are shown on the product limited warranty certificate or on a separate extended warranty
statement as provided by the manufacturer.
Limitation of Liability; Indemnity: Company’s liability with respect to the products sold hereunder shall be limited to the warranty provided in “Limited Warranty” described herein,
and
shall not exceed the lesser of (a) the cost of repairing or replacing defective products, and (b) the original purchase price of the products. IN NO EVENT AND UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONTINGENT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER THE THEORY BE
BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT.
Assignment: Buyer may not assign or delegate its obligations under this order without Company’s prior written consent. Any assignment contrary to this provision shall be a material breach
of this Agreement. In the event of any assignment, whether approved by the Company or not, the Buyer shall remain primarily obligated to the Company.
Entire Agreement: This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Buyer and the Company with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements,
communications and understandings of any nature whatsoever, whether oral, written or otherwise. This Agreement shall not be amended or modified except in a writing signed by Company.
Disputes and Choice of Law: This contract and these Terms and Conditions of Sale shall constitute the entire agreement between Company and Buyer and shall be governed by and construed
according to the laws of the State of Colorado. All claims, disputes, and controversies arising out of or relating to this contract, or the breach thereof, shall, in lieu of court action,
be submitted
to arbitration in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”), and any judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) may
be
entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. The site of arbitration shall be Denver, Colorado unless another site is mutually agreed to between parties. The parties agree that
any party to
the arbitration shall be entitled to discovery of the other party as provided by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; provided, however, that any such discovery shall be completed within
four
(4) months from the date of Demand for Arbitration is filed with the AAA.
Western Mechanical Solutions, llc (2011)
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Johns Manville sales representative.
General Properties
Available Thicknesses: 5/8” to 4” (16 mm to 102 mm)
Moisture Absorption: Less than 1.0% by volume
Alkalinity: Less than 6.0% expressed as Na2O
Corrosivity: (With steel, copper or aluminum) Does not accelerate
Odor: None
Capillarity (after 24 hours): Negligible
Shrinkage: None
Resistance to Fungi and Bacteria: Does not breed or promote
Width Combinations: 48” to 72” (1219 mm to 1829 mm)
92” to 96” (2337 mm to 2438 mm)
Thermal Conductivity (k)
Density Mean Temp @ 75˚ F (23˚ C)
Pcf kg/m3 Btu•in./(hr.•ft.2•˚F) W/mK
3.00 48.1 0.24 .035
4.25 68.1 0.23 .033
6.00 96.2 0.23 .033
Copyright © 2003 Johns Manville
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LEAKAGE, ft 3/min/ft 2 (l/s/m2
)
Required Rating Extended Ranges (Opt.)
1" / 0.25 kPa 4" / 1.0 kPa 8" / 2.0 kPa 12" / 3.0 kPa
1A 3 / 15.2 n/a n/a n/a
1 4 / 20.3 8 / 40.6 11 / 55.9 14 / 71.1
2 10 / 50.8 20 / 102 28 / 142 35 / 178
3 40 / 203 80 / 406 112 / 569 140 / 711
LEAKAGE RATING
Damper Width 1 in. w.g. 4 in. w.g. 8 in. w.g.
12" (305mm) 1A 1 11
24" (610mm) 1A 1 11
36" (914mm) 1A 1 n/a
48" (1219mm) 1A 1 n/a
60" (1524mm) 1A 1 n/a
PERFORMANCE DATA
TAMCO 2008 / PRINTED IN CANADA www.tamco.ca
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• Aluminum Standard Configurations
• TAMCO Aluminum Damper Torque Requirements
• Multiple-Section Horizontal Jack Shafts
• Configurations Using Vertical Jack Shafts
• Multiple-Section Damper Jumpers
• Square-to-Round Transition Option
• TAMCO Aluminum Damper Installation Guidelines
• Series 1400 − 4" Wide Air-Foil Blade Control Damper Specification Sheet
• Series 1400 − 4” Wide Air-Foil Blade Control Damper Free Area Charts
SPECIFICATIONS
www.tamco.ca TAMCO 2008 / PRINTED IN CANADA
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Tearing Strength, min., ASTM D751 55 lpf (245N) 156 lpf (694N)
Brittleness Point, max., ASTM D2137 -40°F (-40°C) -49°F (-45°C)
Ozone Resistance, no cracks, ASTM D1149 Pass Pass
Water absorption, max., ASTM D471 ± 4% ± .1%
Properties After Heat Aging ASTM D573
Breaking Strength, min., ASTM D751 225 lpf (1.0kN) 330 lpf (1.5kN) Typ.
Tearing Strength, min., ASTM D751 55 lpf (245N) 156 lpf (694N)
Linear Dimensional Change, ASTM D1204 ± 2% >1%
Weather resistance ASTM G26, G53 Pass Pass
Emmaqua, ASTM E838 — 3,000,000 Langleys
Properties after Weathering
Breaking Strength ASTM D751 225 lpf (1.0kN) 330 lpf (1.5kN) Typ.
PRFSE, unreinforced, ASTM D751 70 97
SPEC
DATA®
8. Maintenance
Periodic inspection of the roof system and
cleaning of drains is recommended to
allow proper water run-off, avoiding over-
loading roof with ponded water. Regular
cleaning must be done in areas where
contaminants potentially harmful to the
roof system may accumulate, e.g., oil,
grease, freon, acids, solvents. Inform all
tradespeople servicing the roof equip-
ment that it is a single-ply roof and that
they must proceed accordingly. Contact
GenFlex Roofing Systems in writing for ap-
proval before making alterations on, ad-
jacent to, or through the roof system.
9. Technical Services
GenFlex technical personnel are avail-
able in-house to answer telephone ques-
tions or approve details by mail, fax or e-
mail. The GenFlex TPO Specifications
Manual is available upon request for
specifiers and roofing contractors.
10. Filing Systems
• Architects’ First Source for Products
• Sweet’s Catalog Files
• SweetSource
• Additional product information is avail-
able from the manufacturer.
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proved ballast is smooth, rounded,
washed river rock 3/4" – 1 1/2" (19 – 38
mm) in diameter.
Fully Adhered System – Installs quickly
with no mechanical penetration of the
membrane. Smooth appearing system is
particularly useful where roof surface is
visible. Seams are welded using GenFlex
approved heat welding equipment.
Medhanically Attached Seam System
– GenFlex plates are located on printed
layout marks and fastened at a spacing
determined by local building codes.
Seams are welded using GenFlex ap-
proved heat-welding equipment.
LIMITATIONS
See Part 7. Warranty, for additional war-
ranty limitations.
• GenFlex TPO must be installed under
environmental conditions specified by
the manufacturer.
• The system may only be installed over
GenFlex-approved substrates.
• Only compatible materials furnished or
approved by GenFlex may be used.
• The system must be installed in accor-
dance with the GenFlex TPO Specifca-
tions Manual.
• GenFlex TPO may only be installed by
GenFlex authorized contractors.
• Consult GenFlex Roofing Systems for
membrane compatibility with acids,
animal fats, grease, chemicals, solvents
and oils.
4. Technical Data
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
American Society for Testing & Materials
(ASTM)
• ASTM D570 – Water Absorption of Plas-
tics
• ASTM 0471 - Rubber Property Effect of
Liquids
• ASTM 0573 - Deterioration in Air Oven
• ASTM D638 – Tensile Properties of Plastics
• ASTM D751 – Test Methods for cocked
fabrics
• ASTM D1149 – Rubber Deterioration -
Surface Ozone Cracking in a Chamber
• ASTM D1204 – Linear Dimensional
Changes of Nonrigid Thermoplastic
Sheeting or Film at Elevated Tempera-
ture
• ASTM D2136 – Coated Fabrics - Low-
Temperature Bend Test
• ASTM D2565 – Operating Xenon Arc-
Type Light-Exposure Apparatus With and
Without Water for Exposure of Plastics
• ASTM D3045 – Heat Aging of Plastics
Without Load
• ASTM E96 – Water Vapor Transmission of
Materials
• ASTM G21 – Determining Resistance of
Synthetic Polymeric Materials to Fungi
• ASTM G155 - Xeon Arc Light Apparatus
for Exposure of Non-Metallic Materials
• ASTM G151 - Exposing Non-Metallic Ma-
terials in Accelerated Test Devices that
use Laboratory Light Sources
PHYSICAL/CHEMCIAL PROPERTIES
Refer to Table 1 for test properties.
APPROVALS
Status of approvals varies with roof con-
struction used. The following and other
agencies will provide approvals on Gen-
Flex TPO systems. See agency publica-
tions and manufacturer ’s literature:
• Building Officials and Code Administra-
tors International (BOCA)
• Factory Mutual – 1-60, 1-90 wind uplift
classifications
• International Conference of Building Of-
ficials (ICBO)
• Metropolitan Dade County, Florida
• Southern Building Code Congress Inter-
national (SBCCI)
• Underwriters Laboratories Inc. – Classifi-
cation, hourly rating
5. Installation
PREPARATORY WORK
The dead load capacity of the deck and
supporting structure must be sufficient to
support the load of the system. The deck
SPEC-DATA® and MANU-SPEC® are registered trademarks of The Construction Specifications Institute. The ten part SPEC-DATA format conforms to the editorial style
of The Construction Specifications Institute and is used with their permission. The manufacturer is responsible for technical accuracy. ©1998 Architects' First Source. All Rights Reserved.
Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing 7540
GenFlex Roofing Systems
SPEC
DATA®
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0-750
0-100 x 10
Range MM
of Water
0-6
0-10
0-15
0-25
0-30
0-50
0-80
0-100
0-125
0-150
0-200
0-250
0-300
Range in W.C./
Velocity F.P.M.
0-.25/300-2000
0-.50/500-2800
0-1.0/500-4000
0-2.0/1000-5600
0-5.0/2000-8800
0-10/2000-12500
Range,
kPa
0-0.5
0-1
0-1.5
0-2
0-2.5
0-3
0-4
0-5
0-8
0-10
0-15
0-20
0-25
0-30
.5-0-.5
1-0-1
1.25-0-1.25
1.5-0-1.5
Range,
Pa or kPa
0-62 Pa
0-125 Pa
0-250 Pa
0-500 Pa
0-750 Pa
0-1.0 kPa
0-1.25 kPa
0-1.5 kPa
0-2.0 kPa
0-2.5 kPa
0-3.7 kPa
0-5 kPa
0-6.2 kPa
0-12.4 kPa
0-15 kPa
Range, Pa
30-0-30
50-0-50
60-0-60
100-0-100
125-0-125
150-0-150
250-0-250
500-0-500
Range Inches
of Water
.05-0-.2
0-.25
0-.50
0-1.0
0-2.0
0-3.0
0-4.0
0-5.0
0-6.0
0-8.0
0-10
0-12
0-15
0-20
0-25
0-30
0-40
0-50
0-60
0-80
0-100
0-120
0-150
0-160
0-180
0-250
Range
PSI
0-1
0-2
0-3
0-4
0-5
0-10
0-15
0-20
0-30
0.125-0-0.125
.25-0-.25
.5-0-.5
1-0-1
2-0-2
5-0-5
10-0-10
15-0-15
Range,
CM of
Water
0-15
0-20
0-25
0-50
0-80
0-100
0-150
0-200
0-250
0-300
2-0-2
5-0-5
15-0-15
ACCESSORIES
A-299, Surface Mounting Bracket
A-300, Flat Flush Mounting Bracket
A-310A, 3-Way Vent Valve
A-321, Safety Relief Valve
A-432, Portable Kit
A-448, 3-piece magnet kit for mounting Magnehelic® gage directly to magnetic surface
A-605, Air Filter Kit
A-610, Pipe Mount Kit
OPTIONS — To order, add suffix: I.E. 2001-ASF
ASF, Adjustable Signal Flag
HP, High Pressure Option
LT, Low Temperatures to -20°F
MP, Med. Pressure Option
SP, Setpoint Indicator
Scale Overlays, Red, Green, Mirrored or
Combination, Specify Locations
†These ranges calibrated
for vertical scale position.
• Accuracy +/-3%
• • Accuracy +/-4%
*MP option standard
**HP option standard
2300-00†••
2300-0†•
2301
2302
2304
2310
2320
2330
Model
2201
2202
2203
2204
2205
2210*
2215*
2220*
2230**
Dual Scale Air Velocity Units
For use with pitot tube
Zero Center Ranges
Zero Center Ranges
2300-6MM†••
2300-10MM†•
2300-20MM†•
Model
2000-00AV†••
2000-0AV†•
2001AV
2002AV
2005AV
2010AV
Model
2000-15CM
2000-20CM
2000-25CM
2000-50CM
2000-80CM
2000-100CM
2000-150CM
2000-200CM
2000-250CM
2000-300CM
Model
2000-60NPA†••
2000-60PA†••
2000-100PA†•
2000-125PA†•
2000-250PA
2000-300PA
2000-500PA
2000-750PA
2000-1000PA
Model
2000-6MM†••
2000-10MM†•
2000-15MM
2000-25MM
2000-30MM
2000-50MM
2000-80MM
2000-100MM
2000-125MM
2000-150MM
2000-200MM
2000-250MM
2000-300MM
Model
2000-0.5KPA
2000-1KPA
2000-1.5KPA
2000-2KPA
2000-2.5KPA
2000-3KPA
2000-4KPA
2000-5KPA
2000-8KPA
2000-10KPA
2000-15KPA
2000-20KPA
2000-25KPA
2000-30KPA
2300-4CM
2300-10CM
2300-30CM
2300-1KPA
2300-2KPA
2300-2.5KPA
2300-3KPA
Model
2300-60PA†••
2300-100PA†•
2300-120PA
2300-200PA
2300-250PA
2300-300PA
2300-500PA
2300-1000PA
Model
2000-00N†••
2000-00†••
2000-0†•
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2008
2010
2012
2015
2020
2025
2030
2040
2050
2060
2080
2100
2120
2150
2160
2180
2250
Dual Scale English/Metric Models
Model
2000-OOD†••
2000-OD†•
2001D
2002D
2003D
2004D
2005D
2006D
2008D
2010D
2015D
2020D
2025D
2050D
2060D
Range,
In. W.C.
0-.25
0-0.5
0-1.0
0-2.0
0-3.0
0-4.0
0-5.0
0-6.0
0-8.0
0-10
0-15
0-20
0-25
0-50
0-60
Zero Center Ranges
Zero Center Ranges
Zero Center Ranges
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Dwyer A-310A vent valves to connect gage. Pressure
can then be removed to check or re-zero the gage.
High and Medium Pressure Models
Installation is similar to standard gages except that a 4-
13/16˝ hole is needed for flush mounting. The medium
pressure construction is rated for internal pressures up
to 35 psig and the high pressure up to 80 psig. Available
for all models. Because of larger case, the medium
pressure and high pressure models will not fit in a
portable case size. Installation of the A-321 safety relief
valve on standard Magnehelic® gages often provides
adequate protection against infrequent overpressure.
Series
2000 Magnehelic® Differential Pressure Gages
Indicate Positive, Negative or Differential, Accurate within 2%
®
ø4-3/4
[120.65]
1/2
[12.70]
17/32
[13.49]
1-11/16
[42.86]
15/32
[11.91]
1/8 FEMALE NPT
HIGH PRESSURE
CONNECTION
1/8 FEMALE NPT
LOW PRESSURE
CONNECTION
11/16
[17.46]
1-1/4
[31.75]
ø4-31/64
[113.89]
1-3/4
[44.45]
1/2
[12.70]
1/8 FEMALE NPT
LOW PRESSURE
CONNECTION
1/8 FEMALE NPT
HIGH PRESSURE
CONNECTION
(3) #6-32 x 3/16 [4.76]
DP HOLES EQUALLY SPACED
ON A ø4-1/8 [104.78] BOLT
CIRCLE FOR PANEL MOUNTING
Dimensions, Standard Series 2000 Magnehelic® Pressure Gages.
(Slightly different on medium and high pressure models)
OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES
Flush...Surface... or Pipe Mounted
Transparent Overlays
Furnished in red and green to highlight and emphasize
critical pressures.
Adjustable Signal Flag
Integral with plastic gage cover. Available for most mod-
els except those with medium or high pressure con-
struction. Can be ordered with gage or separate.
LED Setpoint Indicator
Bright red LED on right of scale shows when setpoint is
reached. Field adjustable from gage face, unit operates
on 12-24 VDC. Requires MP or HP style cover and
bezel.
A-432 Portable Kit
Combine carrying case with any Magnehelic® gage of
standard range, except high pressure connection. In-
cludes 9 ft (2.7 m) of 3/16˝ I.D. rubber tubing, standhang
bracket and terminal tube with holder.
A-605 Air Filter Gage Accessory Kit
Adapts any standard Magnehelic® gage for use as an air
filter gage. Includes aluminum surface mounting brack-
et with screws, two 5 ft (1.5 m) lengths of 1/4˝ aluminum
tubing two static pressure tips and two molded plastic
vent valves, integral compression fittings on both tips
and valves.
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250
400
425
1000
500
700
850
500
250
400
425
1000
500
700
850
500
250
400
425
1000
500
700
850
1000
500
825
850
2000
1000
1400
1700
1000
500
825
850
2000
1000
1400
1700
1000
500
825
850
2000
1000
1400
1700
0,21
0,21
0,21
0,21
0,21
0,21
0,21
0,21
0,10
0,10
0,10
0,10
0,10
0,10
0,10
0,10
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,51
0,51
0,51
0,51
0,51
0,51
0,51
0,51
0,29
0,29
0,29
0,29
0,29
0,29
0,29
0,29
0,18
0,18
0,18
0,18
0,18
0,18
0,18
0,18
29
15
19
25
58
29
39
50
29
15
19
25
58
29
39
50
29
15
19
25
58
29
39
50
Capacity
CFM
Med. High Med. High
60-65%(MERV 11) 80-85%(MERV 13) 90-95%(MERV 15)
Nominal
Size
(H X L X P)
Model #
Initial res.
(En W.G.)
Area
Sq. ft
(+/-)
24x24x6
24x12x6
20x20x6
24x20x6
24x24x12
24x12x12
20x20x12
24x20x12
24x24x6
24x12x6
20x20x6
24x20x6
24x24x12
24x12x12
20x20x12
24x20x12
24x24x6
24x12x6
20x20x6
24x20x6
24x24x12
24x12x12
20x20x12
24x20x12
CF9-424-6PH
CF9-412-6PH
CF9-020-6PH
CF9-420-6PH
CF9-424-12PH
CF9-412-12PH
CF9-020-12PH
CF9-420-12PH
CF8-424-6PH
CF8-412-6PH
CF8-020-6PH
CF8-420-6PH
CF8-424-12PH
CF8-412-12PH
CF8-020-12PH
CF8-420-12PH
CF6-424-6PH
CF6-412-6PH
CF6-020-6PH
CF6-420-6PH
CF6-424-12PH
CF6-412-12PH
CF6-020-12PH
CF6-420-12PH
500
250
400
425
1000
500
700
850
500
250
400
425
1000
500
700
850
500
250
400
425
1000
500
700
850
1000
500
825
850
2000
1000
1400
1700
1000
500
825
850
2000
1000
1400
1700
1000
500
825
850
2000
1000
1400
1700
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,10
0,10
0,10
0,10
0,10
0,10
0,10
0,10
0,58
0,58
0,58
0,58
0,58
0,58
0,58
0,58
0,37
0,37
0,37
0,37
0,37
0,37
0,37
0,37
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
26
13
17
21
50
25
37
42
26
13
17
21
50
25
37
42
26
13
17
21
50
25
37
42
Capacity
CFM
Med. High Med. High
Control-Flow With Header
MEDIA SUPPORT GRID
The media support shall be a wire grid with an effective area
of not less than 96 %. The wire grid shall be bonded to the
filter media on the downstream side, to aid in radial shaping
and to prevent media oscillation or pull away.
PLASTIC REINFORCED MEDIA STABILIZERS
4 plastic stabilizers are permenently instal on both side of the
media pack to keep equal distance to prevent pleat collaps.
STEEL DIAGONAL SUPPORT BRACES
The enclosure frame is supplied with galvanized support
braces, permanently fixed to both sides.
Pressure Drop vs. Air Flow Rate
0,0
0,1
0,2
0,3
0,4
0,5
0,6
0,7
0,8
0,9
1,0
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Air Flow Rate (cfm)
Pressure Drop (" H 2O)
193 Rang de l’eglise
St-Liguori (Quebec)
J0K 2X0
Phone : (450) 754-4222
Fax : (450) 754-1212
1449 rue Bergar
Laval (Quebec)
H71 4Z7
Phone : (450) 975-2444
Fax : (450) 975-2777
rue Godin
Quebec (Quebec)
G1M &
Phone : (418) 688-2077
Fax : (418) 688-8983
2700 Lancaster road unit 118
Ottawa (Ontario)
K1B 4T7
Phone : (613) 680-9346
Fax : (613) 688-8983
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12x24x4
16x20x4
16x24x4
16x25x4
18x24x4
20x20x4
20x24x4
20x25x4
24x24x4
25x29x4
9,5x19,5x0,75
11,5x19,5x0,75
11,375x23,375x0,75
13,5x19,5x0,75
13,5x24,5x0,75
14,5x19,5x0,75
15,5x19,5x0,75
15,375x23,375x0,75
15,5x24,5x0,75
17,5x19,5x0,75
17,375x23,375x0,75
17,5x24,5x0,75
19,5x19,5x0,75
19,375x23,375x0,75
19,5x24,5x0,75
19,5x29,5x0,75
23,375x23,375x0,75
23,375x29,5x0,75
24,5x24,5x0,75
9,5x19,5x1,75
11,5x19,5x1,75
11,375x23,375x1,75
13,5x19,5x1,75
13,5x24,5x1,75
14,5x19,5x1,75
15,5x19,5x1,75
15,375x23,375x1,75
15,5x24,5x1,75
17,5x19,5x1,75
17,375x23,375x1,75
17,5x24,5x1,75
19,5x19,5x1,75
19,375x23,375x1,75
19,5x24,5x1,75
19,5x29,5x1,75
23,375x23,375x1,75
23,375x29,5x1,75
24,5x24,5x1,75
11,375x23,375x3,75
15,5x19,5x3,75
15,375x23,375x3,75
15,5x24,5x3,75
17,5x23,5x3,75
19,5x19,5x3,75
19,375x23,375x3,75
19,5x24,5x3,75
23,375x23,375x3,75
24,5x28,5x3,75
420
510
600
585
730
625
660
800
830
750
900
938
830
1000
1042
1250
1200
1275
1300
420
510
600
585
730
625
660
800
830
750
900
938
830
1000
1042
1250
1200
1250
1300
600
660
800
830
900
830
1000
1042
1200
1300
690
845
1000
975
1215
1040
1100
1335
1389
1250
1500
1563
1390
1665
1735
2080
2000
2125
2170
690
845
1000
975
1215
1040
1100
1335
1389
1250
1500
1563
1390
1665
1735
2080
2000
2085
2170
1000
1100
1335
1390
1500
1390
1665
1735
2000
2170
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
0,19
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
0,32
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,17
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,44
0,28
028
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,28
0,25
0,25
0,25
0,25
0,25
0,25
0,25
0,25
0,25
0,25
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,50
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,20
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,13
0,11
0,11
0,11
0,11
0,11
0,11
0,11
0,11
0,11
0,11
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,41
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,24
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
0,22
2,06
2,47
2,97
2,88
3,61
3,09
3,29
3,96
4,13
3,70
4,45
4,64
4,11
4,95
5,16
6,25
5,94
7,42
6,45
3,20
3,84
4,62
4,48
5,61
4,80
5,12
6,16
6,42
5,76
6,93
7,22
6,40
7,70
8,02
12,03
9,24
11,55
10.03
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2,61
3,09
3,71
3,57
4,47
3,81
4,05
4,87
5,07
4,53
5,44
5,67
5,01
6,02
6,27
7,5
7,17
8,91
7,78
4,48
5,28
6,35
6,08
7,62
6,48
6,88
8,27
8,62
7,68
9,24
9,63
8,48
10,20
10,63
15,64
12,12
15,01
13,13
9,24
10,24
12,31
12,83
13,85
12,80
15,39
12,80
18,47
20,05
2,95
3,50
4,21
4,05
5,07
4,32
4,59
5,53
5,76
5,14
6,18
6,45
5,69
6,84
7,13
8,54
8,16
10,14
8,85
6,48
7,68
9,24
8,88
11,13
9,48
10,08
12,12
12,63
11,28
13,57
14,14
12,48
15,01
15,64
23,16
17,89
22,22
19,40
12,70
14,08
16,93
17,65
19,05
17,60
21,17
17,60
25,40
27,57
@300 @300
Nominal
size
(H X L X D)
Actual size
(H X L X D)
Initial res. (En W.G.) Area
Square feet (+/-)
Capacity
CFM
@300 @500 @300 @500 @500 @500
608 610 615
608 610 615
* The �nal recommended static pressure is 1 inch water gauge .
* Special sizes available on request . Please consult your local representative .
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PLQLPXP SHUIRUPDQFH RI GH j XP
0(59
UDWLQJDVSHU$6+5$(
The media square footage varies depending on the filter depth
and will be manufactured with the following pleat count per
linear foot.
1"
16 plis
2"
SOHDW
10 pleat
15 pleat
1"
12 pleat
14 pleat
16 pleat
4"
N/D
9 pleat
11 pleat
Model
03
MP 610
MP 615
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 74 of 112
formulas are also suited for elevated temperature applications
up to 400° F. Super Vi-Corr gratings are typically used
for packing hold-downs and support in environmental and
process scrubber applications. Color: natural - tan to beige.
Flame Spread: non fire retardant, unless specified.
Chemgrate® Resins
• FS-25 - This food-grade polyester resin system is
designed for applications where there is moderate exposure
to corrosive elements. Color: light gray, yellow and
green. Flame Spread: ASTM E84 rating of 25 or less.
Certifi cations: USDA accepted.
• FGI-AM* - This improved food-grade isophthalic polyester
resin system offers antimicrobial properties to inhibit the
growth of mold on the surface of the composite to protect the
product itself along with the necessary corrosion resistance
to meet the requirements of the food and beverage industry.
Color: light gray. Flame Spread: ASTM E84 rating of 25 or
less. Certifi cations: USDA accepted.
• CP-84 - A chemical-grade premium polyester resin,
CP-84 offers excellent corrosion resistance in highly acidic
conditions. Color: green. Flame Spread: non fi re retardant.
Certifi cations: USDA accepted.
• VE-25 - A premium vinyl ester resin system formulated
to resist highly corrosive acids and caustics found in
the harshest chemical environments. It is an economical
alternative to exotic materials often specifi ed for highly
corrosive conditions. Color: orange or dark gray. Flame
spread: ASTM E84 rating of 25 or less. VE-25 will maintain
structural integrity at elevated temperatures of up to 180ºF.
* This product is intended only for non-public health uses.
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 70 of 112
The most important factor is total or life cycle cost. In highly corrosive applications, metal products will often
deteriorate in a few years or less. In the same installation, Fibergrate FRP products will last many times longer. Combined
with safety cost savings, this often makes Fibergrate the lowest cost product available. These are the reasons so many
companies have switched from conventional metallic products to Fibergrate FRP products.
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 69 of 112
flange
unit
Type
Weight
approx.
Mounting
position
B3
[lb]
Dimen-
sions
page
Pn
[hp]
n2
[rpm]
T2
[lb-in]
fB i
tot iworm
i2nd F
Q
[lb]
FQF
[lb]
8 G1030 / US / CAN www.nord.com
Gearmotors in italics include an Energy Efficient motor and have an “H” in the type
0.75 hp
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 67 of 112
OHL OHL-
flange
unit
Type
Weight
approx.
Mounting
position
B3
[lb]
Dimen-
sions
page
Pn
[hp]
n2
[rpm]
T2
[lb-in]
fB i
tot iworm
i2nd F
Q
[lb]
FQF
[lb]
www.nord.com G1030 / US / CAN 7
0.5 hp
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 66 of 112
ratio
Worm
ratio
2nd
ratio
OHL OHL-
flange
unit
Type
Weight
approx.
Mounting
position
B3
[lb]
Dimen-
sions
page
Pn
[hp]
n2
[rpm]
T2
[lb-in]
fB i
tot iworm
i2nd F
Q
[lb]
FQF
[lb]
www.nord.com G1030 / US / CAN 5
0.25 hp
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-58 to 230F (-50 to 110C) Synthetic Texaco Starfak 2202 NORD USA
-20 to 140F (-30 to 60C) MineraI SheII Cypernia RA/C3 NORD Canada
SERVICE LIFE
MineraI-based oiI shouId be changed every 10,000 service hours or
after two years. For synthetic oiIs, the Iubricant shouId be changed
every 20,000 service hours or after four years. In case of extreme
operating condition i.e. high humidity, aggressive environment or Iarge
temperature variations, shorter intervaIs between changes are
recommended.
It is advisabIe to combine the Iubricant change with a thorough
cIeaning of the gear unit. Bearings fiIIed with grease must aIso be
cIeaned every 10,000 service hours and packed with fresh grease.
When doing so ensure that the bearing cavity is packed to about
1/3 fuII with grease.
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WDM 56 - 215 4:1 20:1 Washdown Duty
Baldor Inverter Duty and Vector Duty Motors 230, 460 and 575 Volts
Family Frame Size Constant Torque Variable Torque Comments
IDM (TEBC) 143 – 5009 1000:1 1000:1 Inverter Duty/Blower cooled
IDNM (TENV) 143 - 256 1000:1 1000:1 Inverter Duty/Non-Vented
ZDM (TEBC) 143 – 5009 1000:1 1000:1 Vector Duty/Blower Cooled
ZDNM (TENV) 143 - 256 1000:1 1000:1 Vector Duty/Non Vented
IDXM 182 – 405 2:1 10:1
Explosion Proof Inverter Duty
(2 families) 56 - 405 10:1 10:1
IDWNM 143 - 254 20:1 1000:1 Washdown Duty Inverter Duty/Non Vented
ZDWNM 143 - 254 1000:1 1000:1 Washdown Duty Vector Duty/Non Vented
AC Motor Adjustable Speed Range Capabilities
Addendum 2 - 8136 Senior Center HVAC Renovation Phase I Page 59 of 112
20 14.9 3510 254T EM2514T 22.5 145 29.9 93.5 93.3 92.4 79 87 90 6309 6208 E1 21.69 CD0180
20 14.9 1765 256T EM2515T 23.5 161 59.4 92.5 93.2 93.0 71 81 86 6309 6208 E1 21.69 CD0180
20 14.9 1180 286T EM2528T 26 171 90 91.8 92.7 92.4 63 74 80 6311 6309 E1 25.06 CD0005
25 18.7 3525 256T EM2516T 28 200 37.3 93.0 93.4 93.0 81 88 91 6309 6208 E1 21.69 CD0005
25 18.7 1770 284T EM2531T 30 190 74.1 93.4 94.2 94.1 69 79 83 6311 6309 E1 23.81 CD0005
25 18.7 1180 324T EM2532T 31 222 111 93.3 93.9 93.6 65 76 80 6312 6311 E1 26.69 CD0180
30 22.4 3540 284TS EM2534T 34 229 44.8 92.6 93.5 93.6 80 87 90 6311 6309 F 22.44 CD0180
30 22.4 1770 286T EM2535T 35 224 88.9 93.6 94.2 94.1 72 82 85 6311 6309 E1 25.06 CD0005
30 22.4 1180 326T EM2536T 37 280 134 93.2 93.9 93.6 67 77 81 6312 6311 E1 28.69 CD0180
40 30.0 3540 286TS EM2538T 44 355 59.8 94.4 94.7 94.1 79 85 88 6311 6309 F 23.69 CD0180
40 30.0 1775 324T EM2539T 46 313 118 94.2 94.8 94.5 72 82 86 6312 6311 E1 26.69 CD0180
40 30.0 1185 364T EM2540T 50 315 177 93.6 94.2 94.1 65 75 80 6313 6312 E1 29.69 CD0005
50 37.0 3530 324TS EM2542T 55 408 74.2 94.7 94.8 94.1 82 87 90 6312 6309 F 25.69 CD0180
50 37.0 1775 326T EM2543T 57 378 148 94.5 94.9 94.5 75 84 87 6312 6311 E1 27.69 CD0180
50 37.0 1185 365T EM2544T 62 380 221 93.9 94.4 94.1 66 76 80 6313 6312 E1 29.69 CD0180
60 45.0 3540 326TS EM2546T 65 493 88.9 94.7 95.0 94.5 86 90 92 6312 6311 F 25.19 CD0180
60 45.0 1775 364T EM2547T 68 470 177 94.9 95.3 95.0 77 85 87 6313 6311 E1 30.69 CD0180
60 45 1185 404T EM2548T-4 72 441 266 94.1 95.0 95.0 69 79 83 6316 6315 G 34.00 CD0382
75 56.0 3540 364TS EM2549T 82 557 111 95.1 95.0 94.5 86 90 91 6313 6311 F 25.81 CD0180
75 56.0 1775 365T EM2551T 85 512 222 95.5 95.7 95.0 78 84 87 6313 6312 F 33.72 CD0180
75 56 1185 405T EM2552T-4 88 537 331 94.8 95.3 95.0 73 81 84 6316 6315 G 34.00 CD0382
®
Shaded ratings are cast iron frames.
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/4”
threaded hubs, 90º wall
bracket and integral
mounting feet.
CEILING MOUNT
Box with four 3
/4”
threaded hubs and
integral mounting
feet.
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40
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150
160
GPM
1
2
3
4
5
6
HP
ABSORBED POWER
7
8
110
50 HZ
50 HZ
60 HZ
60 HZ
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
GPM
170 180
TDH
.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
HP
ABSORBED POWER
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
GPM
50 HZ
60 HZ
50 HZ
60 HZ
TDH
P-2
P-3 P-7 1/2
P-5
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1.00
HP
ABSORBED POWER
1.25
1.50
TDH
60 Hz
60 Hz
50 Hz
50 Hz
.25
.50
.75
1.00
HP
ABSORBED POWER
1.25
GPM
60 Hz
60 Hz
50 Hz
50 Hz
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
10
20
30
40
50
60
TDH
.25
.50
.75
1.00
1.25
1.50
HP
ABSORBED POWER
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
GPM
10
20
30
40
50
60
60 Hz
60 Hz
50 Hz
50 Hz
TDH
P-1/2
P-3/4
P-1/2-HP
P-3/4-HP
P-1
P-1 1/2
.5
1.0
1.5
HP
ABSORBED POWER
60Hz
50Hz
60 Hz
50 Hz
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
GPM
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
TDH
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510152025
20
.1
.2
.3
.4
HP
ABSORBED POWER
30
50 Hz
60 Hz
5
TDH
GPM
60 Hz
50 Hz
P-1/15
P-1/6
P-1/4
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Bulletin 201J 6/00
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max. dimensions WxHxL 29.92 x 32.01 x 34.65 in
Recommended housing width 45.43 x 45.43 in
Weight 344 lbs
ERV-5 Supply
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350,000 31.00 9.47 280,000 2593 12963
102,575 787 0.88 82060 1.22 6.12
350,000 27.75 8.48 280,000 2593 12963
102,575 705 0.79 82060 1.22 6.12
300,000 24.50 7.49 240,000 2222 11111
87,921 622 0.70 70337 1.05 5.24
250,000 24.50 7.49 200,000 1852 9259
73,268 622 0.70 58614 0.87 4.37
250,000 21.25 6.49 200,000 1852 9259
73,268 540 0.60 58614 0.87 4.37
200,000 18.00 5.50 160,000 1481 7407
58,614 457 0.51 46891 0.70 3.50
150,000 18.00 5.50 120,000 1111 5556
43,961 457 0.51 35168 0.52 2.62
400,000 31.00 9.47 320,000 4938 14815
117,228 787 0.88 93782 2.33 6.99
350,000 31.00 9.47 280,000 4321 12963
102,575 787 0.88 82060 2.04 6.12
350,000 27.75 8.48 280,000 4321 12963
102,575 705 0.79 82060 2.04 6.12
300,000 24.50 7.49 240,000 3704 11111
87,921 622 0.70 70337 1.75 5.24
250,000 24.50 7.49 200,000 3086 9259
73,268 622 0.70 58614 1.46 4.37
250,000 21.25 6.49 200,000 3086 9259
73,268 540 0.60 58614 1.46 4.37
200,000 18.00 5.50 160,000 2469 7407
58,614 457 0.51 46891 1.16 3.50
150,000 18.00 5.50 120,000 1852 5556
43,961 457 0.51 35168 0.87 2.62
Min. Duct
Opening
HMA-400
(8)
HMA350
(8)
HMA350
(7)
Temp Rise Air Flow @ Min.
Duct Opening
Min. Clearances to
duct from tube.
20 100
HMA Series - Cross Flow (Configuration A-G, P & Q)
44.00
Tube Depth
42.00 48.00
1067 1219 1118 44 70 51 11 56
HMA150
(4)
2.75 2.00
HMA300
(6)
HMA250
(6)
HMA250
(5)
HMA200
(4)
1.75
HMA350
(8)
HMA350
(7)
HMA300
(6)
1.75
HMA-400
(8)
42.00 48.00 44.00
1067 1219 1118
2.75 2.00 20 60
HMA Series - Series Flow (Configuation H thru N, R, S)
33
HMA250
(5)
HMA200
(4)
HMA150
(4)
44 70 51 11
HMA250
(6)
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M = Multiple Heater Application
Example:
Options
Power
* MC/ME currently available on 120v Natural Gas, 200, 300 & 400 Btuh model units.
** VN slave for use with MC/ME only.
*** MS only available on units with an even number of tubes
DATE:
COMPANY:
CONTACT:
PROJECT:
P.O. #:
MODEL NUMBER IDENTIFICATION
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DAMPERS QTY Actuators
O/A DAMPER 1 w/. Modulating Actuator
E/A DAMPER 1 w/. Modulating Actuator
RECIRC. DAMPER 1 w/. Modulating Actuator
ESTIMATED ELECTRICAL RATING
(FINAL ELECTRICAL DATA TO BE FOUND ON UNIT NAME PLATE)
VOLTAGE/PHASE/FREQUENCY
POWER POINT CONNECTIONS
GFI
120V GFI POWERED by
COMPONENT QTY FLA per COMPONENT
FANS
SUPPLY MOTOR 1 17.7
EXHAUST MOTOR 1 12.5
OTHER EQUIPMENT
EVAP COOLER 1 1.09
GAS BURNER 1 1.1
ELECTRIC PREHEATER 1 50.2
SENSIBLE WHEEL MOTOR 1 1
SUMMARY
1st PPC for:
FULL LOAD AMPS
MCA
MOP (Fuse Size)
*Lights & GFI 120V separate power connection (powered by others)
ERV-5
ERP-E-09-HE-SW-EC-HG-SS
0.061
9336
8550
104
84
110
15972 - Fort Collins Senior Center
1
OTHERS
460/3/60
1
10550
11336
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manufactured by Company. Refrigerants, fluids, oils, and expendable items such as filters are not covered by the Company’s warranty. For additional consideration Company will provide
an
extended warranty(ies) on certain products or parts thereof. The terms of any extended warranty(ies) are shown on the product limited warranty certificate or on a separate extended warranty
statement as provided by the manufacturer.
Limitation of Liability; Indemnity: Company’s liability with respect to the products sold hereunder shall be limited to the warranty provided in “Limited Warranty” described herein,
and
shall not exceed the lesser of (a) the cost of repairing or replacing defective products, and (b) the original purchase price of the products. IN NO EVENT AND UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONTINGENT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER THE THEORY BE
BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT.
Assignment: Buyer may not assign or delegate its obligations under this order without Company’s prior written consent. Any assignment contrary to this provision shall be a material breach
of this Agreement. In the event of any assignment, whether approved by the Company or not, the Buyer shall remain primarily obligated to the Company.
Entire Agreement: This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Buyer and the Company with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements,
communications and understandings of any nature whatsoever, whether oral, written or otherwise. This Agreement shall not be amended or modified except in a writing signed by Company.
Disputes and Choice of Law: This contract and these Terms and Conditions of Sale shall constitute the entire agreement between Company and Buyer and shall be governed by and construed
according to the laws of the State of Colorado. All claims, disputes, and controversies arising out of or relating to this contract, or the breach thereof, shall, in lieu of court action,
be submitted
to arbitration in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”), and any judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) may
be
entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. The site of arbitration shall be Denver, Colorado unless another site is mutually agreed to between parties. The parties agree that
any party to
the arbitration shall be entitled to discovery of the other party as provided by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; provided, however, that any such discovery shall be completed within
four
(4) months from the date of Demand for Arbitration is filed with the AAA.
Western Mechanical Solutions, llc (2011)
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