Ventilation & Airconditioning-Up Mindanao
Ventilation & Airconditioning-Up Mindanao
Ventilation & Airconditioning-Up Mindanao
CONSTRUCTION STANDARD
PART 1: GENERAL
A. The division shall include the design, supply, packing for transport, delivery
to site, unloading, installation, connecting, final testing and putting into
commissioning, handling over in approved working order and maintenance
during the maintenance period of the air-conditioning and mechanical
ventilation system. This includes the whole of the works, as detailed
hereunder.
C. The works of this package shall include coordination with other Works
Contractors so as to provide a complete, Operational and acceptable Air
Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation Services.
1.3 Submittals
A. Submit all shop drawings, manufacturer’s data, samples and test reports as
called for hereinafter.
B. Submit a single guarantee stating that all parts of the work are in accordance
with contract requirements. Guarantee work against faulty and improper
material and workmanship for a period as specified elsewhere in the contract
from date practical completion, such longer to apply. Within 24 hours after
notification, correct any dificiencies which occur during the guarantee period
at no additional cost to the employer (Owner), suppliers and other specialist.
C. Indemnify the employer and the E.R. against loss, liability, damage or
expense, including attorney’s fee, in connection with any claim resulting
from damage which may be asserted by any third party.
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all work and prepare a complete set of coordination drawing.
F. The employer serves the right to employ an independent consultant to
inspect, review, or judge the progress and performance of the contractor.
G. Calculation shall be submitted in detail and full. Calculation shall be for the
whole system. Worst-case calculation only is not adequate. Critical or
computation points referred to in the calculations sheet shall be clearly
indicated on the shop drawings. For calculation performed by computer
program, full detail of the software shall be submitted for review and
approval, this shall include, but not limited to, software version, accuracy of
calculation, number of iterations, computational steps and tract record of
software writer. Source of reference, formulas, chart, tables, etc. Shall be
submitted as appendix to the calculations. Calculation shall be submitted
together with the shop drawings and one complete set of calculations shall
accompany each set of shop drawings. Submission of shop drawings without
complete calculations will not be reviewed.
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H. All product data shall be submitted to the Architectural and Engineering
Services (A&E Services)
I. Manufacturer’s data sheets shall be provided for all materials and equipment
for approval before purchase or installation. Data sheets shall describe the
type of material, capacities, manufacturer, and part numbers of equipment
and give information necessary for checking equipment approval.
J. The Contractor shall submit detailed and accurate shop drawings prepared in
accordance with NFPA 13 & 14 for approval of all equipment to be
constructed and installed. Shop drawings shall identify all materials and list
all equipment to be used. Shop drawings shall include ceiling grid or
reflective ceiling layout and have been coordinated with other trades prior to
submittal.
K. Hydraulic calculations shall comply with NFPA 13 and shall include
comprehensive hydraulic data sheets. Verification of the adequacy of
water pressure and other pertinent water supply data shall be the
responsibility of the design mechanical engineer. The design engineer
shall immediately notify the Architectural and Engineering Services (A&E
Services) of the need for supplemental water supply or fire pump or the need
for any special considerations required.
L. No work shall be performed until the shop drawings, calculations and data
sheets have been approved by Architectural and Engineering Services. The
contractor is solely liable for any work performed prior to this approval.
PART 2: PRODUCTS
2.1 Piping
A. All piping shall be a minimum schedule 40 steel pipe. All exposed pipe shall
be painted (unless prohibited by code).
C. Piping shall be installed in a craftsman like manner and shall not interfere in
the complete function of other systems such as cable trays, access panels, or
pedestrian passageways. Installation of all piping shall be in coordination
with duct, light fixture, and any other work that may obstruct sprinklers.
The contractor shall coordinate with all trades having materials in above
ceiling spaces prior to commencement of any work.
2.2 Valves
A. Unless specified otherwise, all valves shall be suitable for the anticipated
pressures or a minimum of 175 psi working pressure, whichever is greater
C. Where OS&Y indicating valves are installed, the following shall apply:
1. Valves 2-1/2 inches and larger shall be iron body, except seats, discs,
and stems which shall be brass. Valves 2 inches and smaller shall be
brass body and brass stem seat.
D. A check valve shall be installed between each floor (isolation) control valve
and the floor drain valve to permit draining of only the floor (area) affected.
Check valves shall comply with the following:
1. Check valves 2-1/2 inches and larger shall be iron body swing check
with cast brass hinge, rod, and brass faced discs.
2. Check valves 2 inches and smaller shall be UL listed brass body and
all brass fitted.
E. Ball valves shall be constructed of forged brass with Teflon seats and shall
be provided with a vinyl-covered handle.
F. All valves controlling water supply for sprinklers shall be readily accessible
for use by emergency and maintenance personnel.
2.4 Sprinkler
A. Each fire department connection shall be the flush type. Freestanding type
fire department connections shall only be installed when approved by A&E
Services. Each fire department connection shall be two (2) 2-1/2 inches,
equipped with UL listed screw caps with pin lugs and chains. The fire
department connection shall be labeled "AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER" with
raised letters at least one inch in size and cast on plate. The fire department
connections shall be not less than two feet and not more than 3 feet 6 inches
in elevation, measured from the ground level to the centerline of the inlets.
B. A bypass with a normally closed valve shall be installed around the check
valve in the fire department connection piping, to permit flow testing of the
backflow prevention assembly.
2.6 Drains and Test Piping
A. All risers, including the alarm check valve, shall be equipped with drains
with sizes as specified in NFPA 13. The alarm checks valve drain ("main
drain") shall be piped to the sanitary sewer system.
C. All drains and test piping shall be piped to the sanitary sewer system.
D. Field Acceptance
B. Each standpipe shall have a drain sized and located in accordance with
NFPA 14. Each drain shall be discharged to sanitary sewer.
PART 3: EXECUTION
3.1 Guarantee
The Contractor shall guarantee and service all workmanship and materials to be as
represented by him, and shall repair or replace, at no additional cost to the Owner,
any part thereof which may become defective within the period of one
(1) year after the date of final acceptance by the Engineer, ordinary wear and tear
excepted. Contractor shall be responsible for, and pay for, any damages caused
by, or resulting from defects in his work.
3.2 Qualifications