Department of Veterans Affairs: Hvac Design Manual For Regional Office Projects (June 2006)
Department of Veterans Affairs: Hvac Design Manual For Regional Office Projects (June 2006)
Department of Veterans Affairs: Hvac Design Manual For Regional Office Projects (June 2006)
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1. CRITERIA UNIQUE TO VA
1.1 GENERAL
This manual is presented as general guidance. It is for the guidance
of mechanical engineers and others in the design and renovation of
facilities for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). In order to
provide the latitude needed for design, new concepts, etc., deviations
may be made from the technical requirements provided professional
judgment is made that a safe, adequate, office quality level design
will result, and approval is obtained from the VA. Deviations from
those requirements included in Public Laws, Federal Regulations,
Executive Orders, and similar regulations and users special
requirements are not permitted. This manual contains some, but not
all, of the criteria pertinent to the design of HVAC systems for VA
Regional Office Projects.
1.2 DRAWINGS
The following information shall be shown on "MH" drawings.
A. HVAC system design including indoor steam piping. See Article 2 for
additional information.
B. Seismic design related to the HVAC systems.
C. Outdoor exposed (or, underground) chilled water piping.
1.3 VA GRAPHIC STANDARDS
The HVAC system design documentation shall use the VA standard
symbols, abbreviations, standard details, and equipment schedules.
1.4 CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
The outdoor climatic conditions shall be based on the requirements
outlined in Article 2 and information provided in the attached
climatic data for the VA facilities. These conditions are based on the
weather data listed in the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals for the
weather stations which are located at or near the VA medical centers.
The local professional engineers may recommend more severe outdoor
climatic conditions, commonly used by them, for review and approval by
the VA.
1.5 DUCTWORK/PIPING
In the final design drawings (Construction Documents Phase) all
ductwork, regardless of sizes and/or complexity of layout(s), and
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piping 152 mm (6") and above shall be shown in double line with all
fittings and accessories clearly shown and identified.
1.6 ENGINEERING ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
To comply with Public Law 95-619, engineering economic analysis shall
be performed, in accordance with the procedure outlined by the
Department of Energy (DOE) in National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) Handbook 135 (Life Cycle Cost Federal Energy
Management Program), to select the most cost effective HVAC system for
the application. The additional features of the analysis are:
A. For comparison of systems, a 20 year life cycle shall be assumed.
B. The analysis may be performed by means of available public domain
programs, such as, "TRACE", "E-CUBE", and CARRIER E20-II, etc.
C. For specific VA requirements relative to the system configuration and
limitations, see Article 3.
D. Other relevant features are: 7% discount factor for future cost and
no taxes or insurance in computing annual owning cost.
1.7 ENERGY CONSERVATION CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS
Energy conservation shall be emphasized in all aspects of building
design. The buildings must meet the requirements of DOE regulations,
10 CFR Part 435, "Energy Conservations Voluntary Performance Standards
for Commercial and Multi-Family High Rise Residential Buildings;
Mandatory for New Federal Buildings." A copy can be obtained from the
VA on request. These standards are mandatory for all new VA
facilities. To demonstrate compliance with these regulations, it will
be necessary for the A/E to provide the following information:
A. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: The A/E shall certify that the Building is
designed to be in compliance with the applicable provisions outlined
in the DOE regulations identified above. A blank copy of the required
certificate is attached. See Article 10.
B. ESTIMATED ENERGY CONSUMPTION: With the final design submission
(construction documents - or working drawings - phase), the A/E shall
estimate the energy consumption of the proposed new building(s) and
provide a value in Watts per gross square meter per year (British
Thermal Units (BTU) per gross square foot (GSF) for each building. To
accomplish this task:
1. The building(s) operation shall be simulated on the basis of the
actual configurations of the mechanical/electrical systems
designed to save them.
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2.2 INDOOR DESIGN CONDITIONS (DEGREE C (F) DRY BULB AND PERCENT RELATIVE
HUMIDITY)
Summer Winter
Room or Area Db C (F) %RH Db C (F) %RH
Offices, Conference 25 (78) 50 22 (72) See Note
Rooms, Lounges 5
Computer Room(s) 21 (70) 40(+5) 21 (70) 40(+5)
Electrical Equipment 39 (104) - 10 (50) -
Rooms Maximum
Elevator Machine Rooms 39 (104) - 10 (50) -
Maximum
Telephone Equipment 19(65)- 40-60 19(65)- 40-60
Rooms 23(75) 23(75)
Toilets 25 (78) -- 21 (70) --
Transformer Rooms Same as Electrical Equipment Room
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1. The ducted supply air shall not be used to ventilate the
janitor closets and private toilets with one fixture. Instead,
room air from the occupied spaces and corridors, directly
connected to the janitor closets and private toilets, shall be
used as make up air for exhaust. The make up air shall be
brought in by door undercuts and louvers. The capacity of the
undercuts shall be limited to 4 m3/min. (150 CFM.)
2. The ducted supply air shall be used to ventilate the public
toilets equipped with multiple fixtures. The public toilets
shall be treated as a dedicated temperature control zone. To
maintain 15% negative pressure in public toilets, room air
from the corridors shall be transferred as make up by door
louvers and/or undercuts.
3. The locker room shall receive ducted supply air and shall be
treated as a dedicated temperature control unit. All air
supplied to the locker rooms (and make up air transferred from
the corridors to maintain negative pressure) shall be
exhausted outdoors through the toilets/showers adjoining the
locker room.
4. The soiled storage spaces shall receive ducted supply air and
shall be maintained under negative pressure (15%) by drawing
room air through the door undercut.
2.6 NOISE CRITERIA
A. OCCUPIED SPACES:
Area Maximum NC
Conference Rooms NC 35
Corridors NC 40
Lobby NC 40
Large Offices & Computer NC 40
Rooms
Small Private Office NC 35
Notes:
1. The above NC levels must be attained in all octave bands.
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B. For closed systems, the limited maximum pressure drop shall be 1200
mm (4.0 feet of water) per 30 m (100 feet) equivalent length of
piping. The corresponding velocity limitations are:
1200 mm (4.0 Feet) Per Second: Occupied Areas
2400 mm (8.0 Feet) Per Second: Mains and Large Branches
C. For open systems, the limiting maximum pressure drop shall be 1200 mm
(4.0 feet) of water per 30 m (100 feet) equivalent length of piping.
The corresponding velocity shall be 3000 mm (10 feet) per second
(maximum).
D. The minimum pipe shall be 20 mm (3/4"). The size shall be reduced, as
required, only at the equipment connections.
3. HVAC SYSTEMS
3.1 GENERAL
The selection of the HVAC systems shall be based on the life cycle
cost analysis. For existing buildings, if the available space above
the suspended ceiling is restricted due to limited floor to floor
height, a central all air system can be eliminated from the life cycle
cost analysis and commercial grade, factory assembled, packaged,
direct expansion (DX) (or chilled water) systems can be considered for
evaluation. Examples of such systems are listed in Article 5, COOLING
SYSTEMS. In this section, the design criteria for an all air system
(with or without perimeter heating) and terminal cooling/heating
systems are listed.
3.2 ALL AIR SYSTEMS
A. SYSTEM FEATURES: The features listed below shall be incorporated in
design unless specific deviations recommended by a designer are
deemed beneficial for this project.
1. An all air system shall comprise of a single duct, horizontal,
draw-thru, chilled water (or direct expansion-DX), variable air
volume (VAV) air handling unit complete with fan, filter, and coil
sections. For roof mounted air handling units, fully weatherized,
penthouse configuration with modular sections shall be provided.
2. Each air handling unit shall be equipped with a return air fan and
an economizer capability of providing "free cooling" during mild
outdoor conditions. The requirement for an economizer cycle can be
dropped if the designer can demonstrate that the provision for an
economizer cycle is not cost effective.
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5. Limitations:
a. The interior and perimeter spaces shall not be grouped together
to form one temperature control unit.
b. Areas on different exposures.
c. Corridors and occupied (perimeter or interior) areas.
B. FAN VOLUMETRIC CONTROLS: For fan volumetric controls of the VAV
(variable air volume systems), the following guidelines shall apply:
1. Variable Speed Drive Package: For air handling units of 280 m3/min
(10,000 CFM) and larger capacities, the package of the volumetric
controls shall consist of the variable speed drives for the supply
and return air fans and the control accessories comprising of the
air flow measuring devices and static pressure sensor(s). The
preferred sequence of operation is described in VA Standard Detail
No. 15900-11.
2. Constant Speed Operation: For air handling units smaller than 280
m3/min (10,000 CFM) capacity, the individual room temperature
control shall involve variation in the supply air volume. However,
the supply and return air fans shall continue to operate at
constant speed. During part load conditions, the bypass type of
room air terminal units will divert (and relieve) the supply air
into the ceiling air plenum, where, after mixing with the room
return air, it will find its way into the return air system.
C. HEATING CONTROLS: See Article 4.
D. COOLING CONTROLS: See Article 5.
3.5 SMOKE AND FIRE CONTROL
The smoke control for the HVAC systems shall be designed in accordance
with NFPA 90A to affect system shutdown in the event of smoke
detection. The systems shall be incorporated with the following
features:
A. SMOKE DETECTORS AND SMOKE DAMPERS:
1. SMOKE DETECTORS: A duct mounted smoke detector shall be installed
in the main supply air duct, on the downstream side of the after
filters and prior to any duct takeoff, of all supply air systems
of capacities greater than 56 m3/min (2,000 CFM). Upon smoke
detection, the duct detector (through its auxiliary contacts)
shall:
a. Stop the supply and associated return air fan; the building
exhaust air fan(s) shall continue to run.
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to meet the overall Uo factor, for the building gross wall area,
defined under the next paragraph.
Notes:
1. The degrees days are based on heating season below
18 C (65 F) outdoor temperature in accordance with the
ASHRAE Handbooks of Fundamental and Systems.
2. The SCs of the glass windows are based on the intrinsic
property of the glass material only, that is, without
any assistance from the external shading devices, such
as, venetian blinds and/or curtains.
3. Insulating glass with lower "U" value might be necessary
to prevent condensation while maintaining the required
30% Relative Humidity (RH) in perimeter spaces with -4
C (25 F) outdoor design temperature and below.
4. The "U" values are expressed as W/m2/C (BTU/Hr/Ft2/F).
5. The "U" values for floors, are for floors of heated
spaces over unheated areas, such as, sub-basements (pipe
basements), garages, crawl spaces, etc. The requirements
of insulation for the slabs-on-grade for the heated
spaces are shown under perimeter insulation.
2. Overall "U" Value: The above recommended values should be
used to establish the overall "U" factor (Uo) for the
building gross wall area. Designer A/E shall compute these
values and demonstrate that they do not exceed the limiting
values listed below in Table 6.2.
Degree-Days Uo (Overall
3000 & Below .73 (0.36)
3001 to 5000 .63 (0.31)
5001 & Above .57 (0.28)
Uo = Uw x Aw + Ug + Ag + Ud x Ad
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Ao
Uo = Overall Transmission Factor
Ao = Overall Gross Wall Area
Uw = Wall "U" Factor
Aw = Wall Area
Ug = Glass "U" Factor
Ag = Glass Area
Ud = Door "U" Factor
Ad = Door Area
Notes:
1. The roof or floor "U" factors and areas do not enter
into computation.
2. There are no specific requirements for the door "U"
values. Insulated doors are recommended.
3. Perimeter Insulation: For heated occupied spaces, the
slabs-on-grade shall be thermally isolated by providing
perimeter insulation on the interior of foundation
walls. The requirements are listed below in Table 6.3.
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D. Flow Diagrams for Air Supply, Return and Exhaust for each HVAC
system.
E. Temperature Control Diagrams and Sequence of Operation for all HVAC
Systems. Sequence of operation shall be written on the drawings
alongside the control diagrams.
F. Flow and Control Diagrams for Chilled Water and Hot Water Systems.
Flow diagrams shall show entire system on a single drawing.
G. Flow and Control Diagrams for Refrigeration Systems.
H. Flow and Control Diagrams for Steam and Condensate Piping Systems.
I. Riser Diagrams for chilled water, hot-water, drain, steam and
condensate and supply air, return air and exhaust air systems where
applicable. Required flow diagrams may eliminate the need for riser
diagrams.
J. Demolition of existing HVAC work, if applicable. Minor demolition may
be shown on new construction drawings. Extensive demolition requires
drawings for demolition only.
K. Floor Plans, 1:100 (1/8" = 1'-0") showing Equipment, Piping and
Ductwork.
L. Floor Plans, 1:50 (1/4" = 1'-0") and Sections for Mechanical Rooms.
M. Floor Plans, 1:50 (1/4" = 1'-0") of Mechanical Chases at each floor
showing ducts, dampers, piping and plumbing.
N. Sections shall be shown as required to clarify installation,
especially through areas of possible conflict. Show all the equipment
including plumbing and electrical.
O. Room numbers and names shall be shown on HVAC plans at every review
stage including any schematic submissions. Where there is
insufficient room on HVAC floor plans to show room names, rooms
numbers only may be shown on the floor plan with the room numbers and
names tabulated on the drawing.
7.3 EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES
A. Equipment Schedules shall be listed in the following order,
vertically, from left to right, to facilitate checking and future
reference. Trade names or manufacturers model numbers shall not be
shown.
1. Air Conditioning Design Data (Outdoor design and indoor design
conditions for the various occupancies)
2. Air Flow Control Valves
3. Air Flow Measuring Devices
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7.6 CALCULATIONS
A. Calculations shall include room by room heat gain and loss; room by
room air balance showing supply, return, exhaust, transfer, and
make-up air quantities; equipment capacities; economic analysis; and
sound and vibration analysis. Calculations and analysis should be
identified, arranged and summarized in proper format. They shall be
indexed in a bound folder with each air handling unit as a zone and
separate chapters for cooling loads, heating loads, exhaust systems,
pumping/piping calculations, fan selections, etc.
B. Heat transfer coefficients, solar radiation, psychrometrics, duct and
pipe sizing, etc., and calculations and analysis shall be in
accordance with the ASHRAE Handbooks and VA Design Manual.
C. Fan and pump motor horsepower, reheat, and duct heat gains shall be
included in cooling load calculations.
D. In addition to internal loads for people and lights include heat gain
from equipment, such as sterilizers, x-ray equipment, washers,
burners, ovens, refrigerators, dietetic equipment, etc.
E. The use of computer programs and calculations is acceptable and
desirable. Calculations should, however, be keyed to appropriate
room, zone, and unit numbers for each identification.
7.7 REVIEW SUBMITTALS
In addition to calculations and drawings, the submission shall include
copies of the equipment selection engineering data (handwritten
worksheets), by unit number, including the following:
A. Air handling unit capacity and sketch of component arrangement with
physical dimensions for louvers, dampers, access provisions, filters,
coils, fans, vibration isolators, etc.
B. Required performance (Pressures, flow rate, horsepower, motor size,
etc.) for all air handling units, fans and pumps for intended modes
of operation. Include fan and pump performance curves.
C. Coil selections for preheat, heating, cooling and energy reclaim.
D. Heat recovery equipment.
E. Refrigeration equipment loading, performance and selection.
F. Cooling tower performance, winterization (heaters) and noise
analysis.
G. Sound attenuation for fans, ductwork and terminals.
H. Steam PRVs, by-passes and safety valves.
I. Typical catalog cuts of major equipment.
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level. Maximum louver velocity shall not exceed 4 m/s (750 feet per
minute) through the free area of 35 percent. For drainable louvers,
maximum velocity of 5 m/s (1,000 feet per minute) and 45 percent free
area is acceptable.
F. MISCELLANEOUS: At medical centers where cottonwood trees, or similar
types, are likely to interfere with operation of air intakes for air
handling units, cooling towers, or air cooled condensers, provide
easily cleanable screens or roughing filters at the air inlets.
8. SEISMIC REQUIREMENTS
8.1 GENERAL
A. Earthquake-resistive design shall comply with the requirements of
Construction Standard CD-54, Natural Disaster Resistive Design (Non-
Structural), latest edition of VA Handbook H-18-8, Seismic Design
Requirements, and the Uniform Building Code (UBC) published by
International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO).
B. Earthquake-resistive design for HVAC equipment shall be provided
where ‘Z’ value is 0.10 or greater and for piping and ductwork where
‘Z’ value is 0.20 or greater. The ‘Z’ values for VA sites are listed
in VA Handbook H-18-8. These values must be verified with VA for a
specific project before proceeding with the design.
C. HVAC equipment, certain ductwork, and piping shall be braced in
accordance with the most current edition of Seismic Restraint Manual
Guidelines for Mechanical Systems (SMACNA) and National Uniform
Seismic Installation Guidelines (NUSIG).
D. Unless otherwise shown by SMACNA or NUSIG, provide required details
and structural calculations to completely address seismic bracing
requirements. See paragraph 8.4 "CALCULATIONS".
E. SMACNA does not cover all conditions such as, providing bracing
details for seismic restraints of equipment or details of flexible
joints when crossing seismic or expansion joints, or bracing of in-
line equipment, etc. Also be careful in using SMACNA details where
‘Z’ value is more than 0.40, as these details may not apply.
F. Coordinate earthquake-resistive design with the project Professional
Structural Engineer for appropriateness and soundness.
G. Both, SMACNA and NUSIG list conditions under which seismic bracing
may be omitted. However, a design professional may revoke these
omissions on an individual project basis.
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9. SCHEDULE OF TABLES
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LOCATION :
PROJECT TITLE :
PROJECT NO. :
PROJECT MGR. :
I certify that the energy performance of the above project fully satisfy
the energy efficient requirements of DOE regulations, 10 CFR Part 435,
"Energy Conservation Voluntary Performance Standards for Commercial and
Multi-Family High Rise Residential Buildings; Mandatory for New Federal
Buildings; Interim Rule”.
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NAME & TITLE
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Abbreviations, Notes And Symbols 15000-0 - 15000-19
Abbreviations 15000-2 - 15000-6
Air Heating and Cooling Unit Symbols 15000-11 - 15000-12
Combination Air Conditioning and Heating 15000-14
Symbols
Control Symbols 15000-18 - 15000-19
Designers Notes 15000-0
Drawing Symbols 15000-7
Duct Work Symbols 15000-8 - 15000-10
General Notes 15000-1
General Symbols 15000-15
Piping Symbols 15000-13
Risers Symbols 15000-17
Valves Symbols 15000-16
Absorption Chiller Unit, Connections 15705-36
Access Doors and Panels, Duct Work and Air 15840-9
Handling Units
Access Door Swing Detail For AHUs 15763-0
Access Panel, High Pressure Ducts 15840-10
Access Section, Round/Oval Duct 15840-11
Air Control, Water Systems, Air Purger and 15705-3
Diaphragm Type Expansion Tank
Air Control, Water Systems, Floor Mounted 15705-2
Expansion Tank
Air Control, and Piping Connections for 15705-1
Water Systems
Air Cooled, Water Chiller, Piping 15705-38
Connections
Air Handling Unit Drain Trap 15705-10
Air Terminal Unit Sound Requirements 15000-24
Air Vent And Drain Valve Connection 15705-11
Anchor, Condenser Or Chilled Water Pipe at 15705-48
Wall Entrance
Anchor, Horizontal Pipe 15705-46
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Anchor in Trench 15705-51
Anchor, Pipe Risers 15705-47
Barrier, Smoke/Fire, Pipe/Duct Penetration 15840-14
Biological, Air Flow, Safety Cabinet, H-12 15840-20
Booster and Domestic Heater Connections 15705-20
Cabinet Exhaust, Nurse Server 15705-19
Cage Washer Detail 15840-18
Ceiling Diffuser Take-Off 15840-7
Ceiling Outlet, Fire Protection 15840-12
Chiller, Water Cooled, Air Cooled, and 2- 15900-0
Pipe Fan Coil Unit Controls
Chiller, Reciprocating, Air Cooled, 15705-37
Refrigerant Piping Connections
Coil, Cooling And Drain Pan Installation 15705-6
Coils, Water, Typical Connections 15705-5
Concrete, Equipment Bases 15200-0
Condensate Pumps, Steam 15705-27
Condensate Return Around Openings 15705-30
Condenser And Chiller Piping Connections 15705-35
Control Diagrams, Air Terminal Units 15900-13 - 15000-16
Controls, Air Handling Unit 15900-11 - 15900-11A
11B, 11C, 12 and 12A
Controls, Dual Convertor (Heating System) 15900-3
Controls, Elevator Hoistway Vent Damper 15900-18
Controls, Emergency Generator Room 15900-17
Controls, HEPA Filter, and Mortuary 15900-10
Refrigerator
Controls, Isolation Room and Reverse 15900-7 - 15900-7A
Isolation
Controls, Notes, Walk-in Refrigerator or 15900-5 - 15900-6
Freezer Systems
Controls, Radioisotope Hood, H3 15900-8
Controls, Radioisotope Hood, H3 Filter/Fan 15900-9
Status
Controls, Steam Humidifier 15900-4
Convector, Wall Hung 15705-23
Convertor Connections 15705-19
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Cooling Tower Piping, Multi-cell 15705-41
Cooling Tower Piping, Single Cell 15705-40
Damper, Fire, Installation 15840-13
Discharge Connection, Safety Valve 15705-13
Dishwasher Exhaust, and Piping Detail 15840-22
Drain For Air Compressor And Dryer 15705-12
Drip Piping And Steam Line 15705-29
Duct Detail, Film Processor 15840-23
Duct, Flat Oval, Hangers And Reinforcement 15840-26
Duct Hangers, Round 15840-27
Duct Riser Supports 15840-25
Ductwork, Exhaust and/or Return Branch 15840-6
Ductwork, Supply Branch for Fan Coil Units 15840-5
Ductwork, Radius Elbows 15840-0
Ductwork, Square Vaned Elbows, Rectangular 15840-1
Ductwork, Supply Take-Off 15840-3
Ductwork, Transitions 15840-2
Dx Double Suction Riser Refrigerant Piping 15651-1
Dx Evaporator and Heat Exchanger Refrigerant 15651-3
Piping
Dx High Evaporator Refrigerant Piping 15651-0
Dx Low Evaporator and Heat Exchanger 15651-2
Refrigerant Piping
Evaporative Water Cooler Piping 15705-42
Exhaust Fan Stack Detail 15822-2
Expansion Loop 15705-14
Fan Coil Unit, Horizontal Cabinet, Outside 15740-1
Air
Fan Coil Unit, Horizontal Cabinet, Return 15740-0
Grille
Fan Coil Unit, Horizontal Concealed, Outside 15740-2
Air
Fan Coil Units, VAV Box and Reheat Coils 15705-7
Filter, HEPA, H3 Fume Hood Exhaust 15840-21
Flexible Connections, Duct Work 15840-24
Flexible Duct Connection For Air Terminal 15840-4
Units
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Float And Thermostatic and Inverted Bucket 15705-28
Traps
Glassware Exhaust Detail 15840-17
Glycol-Water Systems, Indirect Make-up 15705-0
Piping and Control Diagram
Gun Set, Steam, Wall Mounted 15705-21
Hanger Rods Securing Method 15705-43
Heater, Cabinet Unit, Controls 15900-1
Heaters, Hot Water, Horizontal and Vertical 15705-8
Units, Typical Connections
Heaters, Unit, Horizontal and Vertical Type, 15705-24
Connections
Hood, Canopy Type A 15840-15
Hood, Canopy Type B 15840-16
Humidifiers, Steam, Horizontal, Single and 15705-25
Multiple Manifold
Intake or Exhaust Hoods, Low Silhouette 15822-1
Pipe Hangers, Typical 15705-45
Pipe Passing Through Pre-fabricated 15705-49
Insulated Wall Panels
Pipe Supporting On Roof 15705-44
Pipe Trench, Typical in Building 15705-50
Piping Crossing a Seismic Joint 15200-6 - 15200-11
Pitot Test Connections for Chilled and 15705-39
Condenser Water
Pressure Reducing Station, Steam, Single 15705-31
Valve
Pump, Water, Double Suction, Floor Mounted, 15140-3
Flexible Connector
Pump, Water, Double Suction, Floor Mounted, 15140-4
Mechanical Couplings
Pump, Water, In-Line 15140-0
Pump, Water, Single Suction, Floor Mounted, 15140-1
Flexible Connector
Pump, Water, Single Suction, Floor Mounted, 15140-2
Mechanical Couplings
Radiant Ceiling Panel Piping Detail 15705-4
Reducing Station, Steam Pressure, Double 15705-32
Valve
Roof Ventilator, Power Type 15822-0
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Schedules 15000-20 - 15000-50
Air Systems 15000-21- 15000-30
Cooling Equipment 15000-40 - 15000-46
Electric, HVAC 15000-49
Fire And Safety 15000-48
HVAC Design Data 15000-20
Motors 15000-50
Steam Systems 15000-36 - 15000-39
Vibration Isolators 15000-47
Water Systems 15000-31 - 15000-35
Seismic Bracing, Suspended and Pad Mounted 15200-12
Equipment
Smoke Damper Controls at Smoke Partition, 15900-20
Duct Mounted Pneumatic
Steam Coil Connections 15705-22
Steam Condensate, High and Medium Pressure 15705-33
into Pumped Condensate
Steam Flowmeter 15705-34
Supports, Unit Cooler 15200-2
Tank, Flash 15705-26
Thermometer Wells Installation 15705-15
Thrust Restraint, Type THR 15200-3
Unit Heaters, and Cabinet Heater, Controls 15900-2
Vibration Isolation Bases 15200-1
Volume Damper Detail 15840-8
Water Flow Measuring Device Installation 15705-9
Water Filter, Typical Connection 15705-16
Water Treatment, Closed Systems 15705-17
Water Treatment, Cooling Tower 15705-18
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01569 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
13062 WALK-IN REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS
13980 SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION SYSTEMS
15050 BASIC METHODS AND REQUIREMENTS
15140 PUMPS (HVAC)
15200 NOISE AND VIBRATION CONTROL
15250 INSULATION
15500 FIRE PROTECTION
15650 REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT (HVAC)
15651 REFRIGERANT PIPING
15704 WATER TREATMENT (HVAC)
15705 HVAC PIPING SYSTEMS
15706 PREINSULATED CHILLED WATER PIPING
15712 COOLING TOWER, PACKAGED
15714 COOLING TOWER, FIELD ASSEMBLED
15740 TERMINAL UNITS
15750 HEATING AND COOLING COILS
15763 AIR HANDLING UNITS
15770 UNITARY AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
15781 COMPUTER ROOM AIR CONDITIONING UNITS
15819 ENERGY RECOVERY EQUIPMENT
15822 FANS
15835 RADIANT CEILING PANEL SYSTEM
15840 DUCTWORK AND ACCESSORIES
15885 AIR FILTERS
15902 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTATION (DDC)
15980 TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING
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LEGEND
D-1 OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER AF AFTER FILTER SECTION
D-2 RETURN AIR DAMPER CC COOLING COIL SECTION
D-3 RELIEF AIR DAMPER DPS DIFFUSION PLATE SECTION
SD-1 SA DUCT SMOKE DAMPER MB MIXING BOX
(NOTE 1)
SD-2 RA DUCT SMOKE DAMPER OA OUTSIDE AIR
(NOTE 1)
F SDS SA DUCT DETECTOR (NOTE 2) PF PREFILTER SECTION
F SDB BRANCH SA DUCT DETECTOR PHC PREHEAT COIL SECTION
(NOTE 3)
SA SUPPLY AIR RA RETURN AIR
SF SUPPLY FAN REA RELIEF AIR
RF RETURN FAN
Notes:
1. SD-1 and SD-2 are required for air handling units larger than 420 m3/min
(15,000 cfm) capacity and serving more than one floor.
2. F SDS is required for all air handling units larger than 56 m3/min (2,000
cfm) capacity.
3. F SDB is required for all air handling units larger than 420 m3/min (15,000
cfm) capacity, serving more than one floor.
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Notes:
1. The above arrangement shall be used for chilled water systems that will
require two chillers to meet the cooling load. The chillers shall be air
or water cooled.
2. Primary chilled water pumps P-1 and P-2 shall be sized for the PD of the
chiller and related piping.
3. Secondary chilled water pumps P-3 and P-4 shall equal (50% each) the
variable flow rate.
4. Variable flow controller (VFC), to be used for 7.5 HP and larger pumps,
shall measure and indicate flow (gpm) and shall provide a signal to
start/stop primary pumps according to predetermined set-point ranges
(gpm).
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Notes:
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Notes:
1. For application of tertiary distribution arrangement, see para. 10.2 Central
Chilled Water Systems.
2. Dual secondary pumps, P5 and P6, each rated at 50% of design GPM at design
head, with motors sized for single pump operation. 7.5 HP and larger pumps
shall be variable speed.
3. Provide 15% (minimum) pump flow by use of 3 way coil valve(s). Alternately,
provide a 2 way control valve for CC-3 and a 2 way automatic bypass valve at
CC-3 to provide for an automatic bypass of chilled water when the coil control
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valve begins to close. The automatic bypass valve and line shall be sized to
handle 15% (minimum) pump flow.
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EQUIPMENT LOCATION
ON GRADE 20FT FLOOR SPAN 30FT FLOOR SPAN 40FT FLOOR SPAN 50FT FLOOR SPAN
EQUIPMENT
BASE ISOL MIN BASE ISOL MIN BASE ISOL MIN BASE ISOL MIN BASE ISOL MIN
TYPE TYPE DEFL TYPE TYPE DEFL TYPE TYPE DEFL TYPE TYPE DEFL TYPE TYPE DEFL
REFRIGERATION MACHINES
ABSORPTION --- D --- --- SP 1.0 --- SP 1.0 --- SP 1.7 --- SP 1.7
PACKAGED HERMETIC --- D --- --- SP 1.0 --- SP 1.7 --- SP 1.7 R SP 2.5
OPEN CENTRIFUGAL B D --- B SP 1.0 --- SP 1.7 B SP 1.7 B SP 3.5
RECIPROCATING:
500 - 750 RPM --- D --- --- SP 1.7 R SP 1.7 R SP 2.5 R SP 3.5
751 RPM & OVER --- D --- --- SP 1.0 --- --- 1.7 R SP 2.5 R SP 2.5
COMPRESSORS AND VACUUM PUMPS
UP THROUGH 1-1/2 --- D,L, --- ---- D,L, --- --- D,L, --- --- D,L, --- --- D,L, ---
HP W W W W W
2 HP AND OVER:
500 - 750 RPM --- D --- --- S 1.7 --- S 2.5 --- S 2.5 --- S 2.5
750 RPM & OVER --- D --- --- S 1.0 --- S 1.7 --- S 2.5 --- S 2.5
PUMPS
CLOSE COUPLED:
UP TO 1-1/2 HP --- --- --- --- D,L, --- --- D,L, --- --- D,L, --- --- D,L, ---
W W W W
2 HP & OVER --- --- --- I S 1.0 I S 1.0 I S 1.7 I S 1.7
BASE MOUNTED:
UP TO 10 HP --- --- --- --- D,L, --- --- D,L, --- --- D,L, --- --- D,L, ---
W W W W
15 HP THRU 40 HP I S 1.0 I S 1.0 I S 1.7 I S 1.7 I S 1.7
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ON GRADE 20FT FLOOR SPAN 30FT FLOOR SPAN 40FT FLOOR SPAN 50FT FLOOR SPAN
EQUIPMENT
BASE ISOL MIN BASE ISOL MIN BASE ISOL MIN BASE ISOL MIN BASE ISOL MIN
TYPE TYPE DEFL TYPE TYPE DEFL TYPE TYPE DEFL TYPE TYPE DEFL TYPE TYPE DEFL
50 HP & OVER I S 1.0 I S 1.0 I S 1.7 I S 2.5 I S 2.5
ROOF VENTILTORS
ABOVE OCCUPIED AREAS:
5 HP & OVER --- --- --- CB S 1.0 CB S 1.0 CB S 1.0 CB S 1.0
CENTRIFUGAL BLOWERS
UP TO 50 HP:
UP TO 200 RPM B N 0.3 B S 2.5 B S 2.5 B S 3.5 B S 3.5
201 - 300 RPM B N 0.3 B S 1.7 B S 2.5 B S 2.5 B S 3.5
301 - 500 RPM B N 0.3 B S 1.7 B S 1.7 B S 2.5 B S 3.5
501 RPM & OVER B N 0.3 B S 1.0 B S 1.0 B S 1.7 B S 2.5
60 HP & OVER:
UP TO 300 RPM B S 1.7 I S 2.5 I S 3.5 I S 3.5 I S 3.5
301 - 500 RPM B S 1.7 I S 1.7 I S 2.5 I S 3.5 I S 3.5
501 RPM & OVER B S 1.0 I S 1.7 I S 1.7 I S 2.5 I S 2.5
COOLING TOWERS
UP TO 500 RPM --- --- --- --- SP 1.0 --- SP 1.7 --- SP 2.5 --- SP 3.5
501 RPM & OVER --- --- --- --- SP 1.0 --- SP 1.0 --- SP 1.7 --- SP 2.5
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
UP TO 25 HP I N 0.3 I N 0.3 I S 1.7 I S 2.5 I S 2.5
30 THRU 100 HP I N 0.3 I N 1.7 I S 2.5 I S 3.5 I S 3.5
125 HP & OVER I N 0.3 I N 2.5 I S 3.5 I S 4.5 I S 4.5
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EQUIPMENT LOCATION
ON GRADE 20FT FLOOR SPAN 30FT FLOOR SPAN 40FT FLOOR SPAN 50FT FLOOR SPAN
EQUIPMENT
BASE ISOL MIN BASE ISOL MIN BASE ISOL MIN BASE ISOL MIN BASE ISOL MIN
TYPE TYPE DEFL TYPE TYPE DEFL TYPE TYPE DEFL TYPE TYPE DEFL TYPE TYPE DEFL
AIR HANDLING UNIT PACKAGES
SUSPENDED:
UP THRU 5 HP --- --- --- --- H 1.0 --- H 1.0 --- H 1.0 --- H 1.0
7-1/2 HP & OVER:
UP TO 500 RPM --- --- --- --- H, 1.7 --- H, 1.7 --- H, 1.7 --- H, 1.7
THR THR THR THR
501 RPM & OVER --- --- --- --- H, 1.0 --- H, 1.0 --- H,TH 1.7 --- H,TH 1.7
THR THR R R
FLOOR MOUNTED:
UP THRU 5 HP --- D --- --- S 1.0 --- S 1.0 --- S 1.0 --- S 1.0
7-1/2 HP & OVER:
UP TO 500 RPM --- D --- R S, 1.7 R S, 1.7 R S, 1.7 R S, 1.7
THR THR THR THR
501 RPM & OVER --- D --- --- S, 1.0 --- S, 1.0 R S, 1.7 R S, 1.7
THR THR THR THR
2. For suspended floors lighter than 4” concrete, select deflection requirements from next higher span.
3. For separate chiller building on grade, pump isolators may be omitted.
4. Direct bolt fire pumps to concrete base. Provide pads (D) for domestic water booster pump package.
5. For projects in seismic areas, use only SS & DS type isolators and snubbers.
6. Isolators not required where cooling tower is located on grade or on roof over mechanical room.
7. Floor mounted (APR 1): use “B” type in lieu of “R” type base.
8. Suspended: use “H” isolators of same deflection as floor mounted.
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