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IDEATING- VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING HVAC SYMBOLS
NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS 125 CFM
C-=-' SUPPLY AIR DIFFUSER
1- PROVIDE AND INSTALL A COMPLETE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM AS SHOW ON
PLANS WITH WORKMANSHIP TO MEET OR EXCEED ALL LOCAL CITY CODES OR
F.B.C. CODES 2011 EDITION, AND INCLUDING THE LATEST EDITION OF THE EF_1
FLORIDA STATE ENERGY CODE REQUIREMENTS SUPERSEDE ALL OF THE
FOLLOWING. EXHAUST FAN
2- ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST
ISSUE OF 2012 NFPA 90A, 90B, 70 SMACNA MANUALS. � 8X81 FIBERGLASS A/C DUCT
3- IT IS NOT THE INTENT OF THESE FLANS TO SHOW EVERY DETAILS OF
CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR IS EXPECTED TO PROVIDE ALL ITEMS THAT ARE oOoffi�� FLEXIBLE A/C DUCT
REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE AND WORKABLE HVAC SYSTEM TO THE EXTEND TO
WHICH THE PLANS INDICATE. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR RESPONSIB TO 8r.0
FURNISH ALL NECESSARY LABOR, MATERIALS AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO
PLACE ALL EQUIPMENT IN PROPER WORKING ORDER. PROGRAMABLE THERMOSTAT, INSTALL 48" A.F.F.
4- CONTRACTOR SHALL EXAM THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF ALL TRADES
FOR PARTS OF WORK. IF ANY DISCREPANCIES EXIST BETWEEN DRAWINGS FOR
HIS WORK AND OR WORK OF OTHER TRADES, HE SHALL REPORT SUCH o- - - - - -- RL - - - - - --o REFRIGERATION LINES. PROVIDE "L" COPPER LINES
DISCREPANCIES TO THE ENGINEER AND OBTAIN WRITTEN INSTRUCTION FOR FOR REFRIGERANT. PROVIDE 6" PVC SCH -40 SLEEVE.
ANY CHANGES IN WORK COVERED BY THESE FLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. PROVIDE A MIN. OF 3%4" PERMAFLEIX INSULATION
NEGLECT OR FAILURE OF CONTRACTOR TO REPORT SUCH DISCREPANCIES TO ON GAS LINE.
THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO BIDDING SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
CONTRACTOR.
5- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE All FEES, PERMITS AAD LAS41'M-INCE-AID
SUBMIT TO THE OWNER AN UNCONDITIONAL WRITTEN GUARANTEE FOR THE
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS
PROVIDED UNDER THIS CONTRACT FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR AFTER THE
DATE OF • BY THE OWNER.
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COPPER MATERIAL DEPENDING THE CEILING FIRE RATING OR THE USE OF A 1. PROVIDE FACTORY PRE-FABRICATED SOUND ATTENUATION ROOF CURB
RETURN AIR PLENUM, CONSULT LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS. CONDENSATE 2. PROVIDE DISCONNECT SWITCH
DRAIN PIPING SHALL BE CONTROLLER
PLASTIC INSULATION. 4. BACKDRAFT DAMPER
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SUPPLY DUCT RETURN DUCT.
EXTEND & CONNECT AHU -1 ONLY
TO EXISTING SUPPLY DUCT -
RETURN AIR --
PLENUM
RETURN THRU
LOUVERED DOOR
ON AHU -2 & 3
either flexible air ducts or fleidble connectors.
2. These provisions apply to ducts used for indoor comfort heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
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CEILING
temperature • • or ! • • atmosphere,
limits, 3. It is presumed that project specifications define the specific materials, pressure
4 X- CONNECTION
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AIR HANDLING UNIT
F
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REFRIGERANT LINES
accordance with Underwriters Laboratory's Standard for Faclorli- made Duct Voterials, UL-181, and
CONDENSATE DRAIN
must be installed in accordance with the conditions of their UL listing. Separate installation
CONDENSATE TRAP
limitations • r flexible connectors and flexible ducts are identified in NFPA Standard 90A.
B
NEOPRENE PAD
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flame penetration, puncture, and impact tests.
ANGLE FRAME
6. Bends shall be made with not less than 1 duct diameter centerline radius. Ducts should extend
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r-1 " AUXILIARY PAN DRAIN
compressed.
7. Ducts shall be located away from hot equipment such as furnaces and steam pipes to avoid
excess temperature exposure.
' Illustrations of • sleeves,
of r. •s not precisely identical to these is acceptable.
9. If the application guidelines dictated by the flexible duct manufacturer are more stringent
than the specifications in this manual, those of the manufacturer shall govern.
SPECIFICATION FOR SUPPORTING FLEXIBLE DUCT
1. Flexible duct shall be supported at the manufacturer's recommended intervals but at least
every 5' (1.5m). Maximum permissible sag is a 1/2 inch per foot (41.7 nunhn) of spacing between
supports. 9
2. Hanger or saddle material in contact with the flexible duct shall be wide enough so that it
does not reduce the internal diameter of the duct when the supported section rests on the hanger
or saddle materiaL In no case will the material contacting the flexible duct be less than I" wide.
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specification. This saddle must cover one—half the circumference of the outside diameter of the
flexible s
5- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE All FEES, PERMITS AAD LAS41'M-INCE-AID
SUBMIT TO THE OWNER AN UNCONDITIONAL WRITTEN GUARANTEE FOR THE
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS
PROVIDED UNDER THIS CONTRACT FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR AFTER THE
DATE OF • BY THE OWNER.
P
E
11MU
WZ 3
X,
hKITA141A # :1 #If • - - - -*.. •, -wK 91.e • PROVIDE EQUAL OR APPROVED EQUAL
COPPER MATERIAL DEPENDING THE CEILING FIRE RATING OR THE USE OF A 1. PROVIDE FACTORY PRE-FABRICATED SOUND ATTENUATION ROOF CURB
RETURN AIR PLENUM, CONSULT LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS. CONDENSATE 2. PROVIDE DISCONNECT SWITCH
DRAIN PIPING SHALL BE CONTROLLER
PLASTIC INSULATION. 4. BACKDRAFT DAMPER
I Fa GLASS APPROVED r, • DUCT
•
11
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'RANE SPLIr" SYSTEM SCHEDULE (PURON)
r r •
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I III I I I I II 1 1
I II X11 I
I r
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r I r •
COMPRESSOR/FAN • •
I r
I a AHU
SYSTEM D
SIZE (in)
r , x x
• a 11.
r
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.- MODEL
I lu lu
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• s
. AM7AOC 4TTZ0048H41 230-1-60
48H41 =mom EM
# WIN # i # r # •, # 1r1
r r # ' • r # r r . . •' #
SUPPLY DUCT RETURN DUCT.
EXTEND & CONNECT AHU -1 ONLY
TO EXISTING SUPPLY DUCT -
RETURN AIR --
PLENUM
RETURN THRU
LOUVERED DOOR
ON AHU -2 & 3
either flexible air ducts or fleidble connectors.
2. These provisions apply to ducts used for indoor comfort heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
- 1
CEILING
temperature • • or ! • • atmosphere,
limits, 3. It is presumed that project specifications define the specific materials, pressure
4 X- CONNECTION
I
AIR HANDLING UNIT
F
I
REFRIGERANT LINES
accordance with Underwriters Laboratory's Standard for Faclorli- made Duct Voterials, UL-181, and
CONDENSATE DRAIN
must be installed in accordance with the conditions of their UL listing. Separate installation
CONDENSATE TRAP
limitations • r flexible connectors and flexible ducts are identified in NFPA Standard 90A.
B
NEOPRENE PAD
I I
1 "xl "xi %4" STEEL
flame penetration, puncture, and impact tests.
ANGLE FRAME
6. Bends shall be made with not less than 1 duct diameter centerline radius. Ducts should extend
77,
r-1 " AUXILIARY PAN DRAIN
compressed.
7. Ducts shall be located away from hot equipment such as furnaces and steam pipes to avoid
excess temperature exposure.
' Illustrations of • sleeves,
of r. •s not precisely identical to these is acceptable.
9. If the application guidelines dictated by the flexible duct manufacturer are more stringent
than the specifications in this manual, those of the manufacturer shall govern.
SPECIFICATION FOR SUPPORTING FLEXIBLE DUCT
1. Flexible duct shall be supported at the manufacturer's recommended intervals but at least
every 5' (1.5m). Maximum permissible sag is a 1/2 inch per foot (41.7 nunhn) of spacing between
supports. 9
2. Hanger or saddle material in contact with the flexible duct shall be wide enough so that it
does not reduce the internal diameter of the duct when the supported section rests on the hanger
or saddle materiaL In no case will the material contacting the flexible duct be less than I" wide.
Narrower 2
specification. This saddle must cover one—half the circumference of the outside diameter of the
flexible s
SUPPLY DUCT RETURN DUCT.
EXTEND & CONNECT AHU -1 ONLY
TO EXISTING SUPPLY DUCT -
RETURN AIR --
PLENUM
RETURN THRU
LOUVERED DOOR
ON AHU -2 & 3
SLOW VELOCITY
FLEXIBLE DUCT R -6
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TO CONCRETE PAD •
WITHSTAND 150 MPH HURRICANE PITCH='
CONDENS FORCE WINDS IWO
UNIT ISOMODE PAD. AT EACH
CORNER OF UNIT SIZE AS
1 i
PER MANUFACTURER'S
PVC r •
STRAP ANCHORED TO PAD & CU
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1. Unless otherwise designated, the term 'flexible air duct" is used for all ducts classified by UL as
either flexible air ducts or fleidble connectors.
2. These provisions apply to ducts used for indoor comfort heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
- 1
CEILING
temperature • • or ! • • atmosphere,
limits, 3. It is presumed that project specifications define the specific materials, pressure
4 X- CONNECTION
I
AIR HANDLING UNIT
F
I
REFRIGERANT LINES
accordance with Underwriters Laboratory's Standard for Faclorli- made Duct Voterials, UL-181, and
CONDENSATE DRAIN
must be installed in accordance with the conditions of their UL listing. Separate installation
CONDENSATE TRAP
limitations • r flexible connectors and flexible ducts are identified in NFPA Standard 90A.
B
NEOPRENE PAD
I I
1 "xl "xi %4" STEEL
flame penetration, puncture, and impact tests.
ANGLE FRAME
6. Bends shall be made with not less than 1 duct diameter centerline radius. Ducts should extend
77,
r-1 " AUXILIARY PAN DRAIN
SLOW VELOCITY
FLEXIBLE DUCT R -6
TNC VTN
SLAB
r
4 "0 BATH EXH. DUCT
CONDENSING TAIT BOLTED „
•r ��••IIII
TO CONCRETE PAD •
WITHSTAND 150 MPH HURRICANE PITCH='
CONDENS FORCE WINDS IWO
UNIT ISOMODE PAD. AT EACH
CORNER OF UNIT SIZE AS
1 i
PER MANUFACTURER'S
PVC r •
STRAP ANCHORED TO PAD & CU
W 1/4" ANCHOR BOLT EA. STRAP
EMBEDMENT
C?ZUSVE ROC_ , ••
T" CONCRETE :#
WA
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CLOSER MAMIUM INTERVALS
BE SPECUTED AS A CONDMON
USTING, PAR77CUIARLY r r
•� ar i+ r r �. s r
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1. Unless otherwise designated, the term 'flexible air duct" is used for all ducts classified by UL as
either flexible air ducts or fleidble connectors.
2. These provisions apply to ducts used for indoor comfort heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
service. They do not apply to service for conveying particulates, corrosive fumes and vapors, high
temperature • • or ! • • atmosphere,
limits, 3. It is presumed that project specifications define the specific materials, pressure
limits, friction rate, thermal conductivity, acoustical ratings, and other attributes.
When ducts must conform to NFPA Standard 90A or 90B. flexible ducts must be tested in
accordance with Underwriters Laboratory's Standard for Faclorli- made Duct Voterials, UL-181, and
must be installed in accordance with the conditions of their UL listing. Separate installation
limitations • r flexible connectors and flexible ducts are identified in NFPA Standard 90A.
B
By UL Standard 181, • • • defined as a flexible duct not - certain
flame penetration, puncture, and impact tests.
6. Bends shall be made with not less than 1 duct diameter centerline radius. Ducts should extend
a few inches beyond the end of a sheet metal connection before bending. Ducts should not be
compressed.
7. Ducts shall be located away from hot equipment such as furnaces and steam pipes to avoid
excess temperature exposure.
' Illustrations of • sleeves,
of r. •s not precisely identical to these is acceptable.
9. If the application guidelines dictated by the flexible duct manufacturer are more stringent
than the specifications in this manual, those of the manufacturer shall govern.
SPECIFICATION FOR SUPPORTING FLEXIBLE DUCT
1. Flexible duct shall be supported at the manufacturer's recommended intervals but at least
every 5' (1.5m). Maximum permissible sag is a 1/2 inch per foot (41.7 nunhn) of spacing between
supports. 9
2. Hanger or saddle material in contact with the flexible duct shall be wide enough so that it
does not reduce the internal diameter of the duct when the supported section rests on the hanger
or saddle materiaL In no case will the material contacting the flexible duct be less than I" wide.
Narrower 2
specification. This saddle must cover one—half the circumference of the outside diameter of the
flexible s
hanger material. Damage to the vapor barrier may be repaired with approved tape.
core is penetrated, replace the flexible duct or treat the tear as a connection.
6. Terminal devices connected by flexible duct shall be supported independently of the flexible
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