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CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION
CITY OF �� I � T 0 6 2003 APPLICATION NUMBER:
f Federal Way APPLICATION NUMBER:
CITY OF FEDERALWAY
BUILDING PPLICATION NUMBER:
pEPT,
—The following is required information - Please print (in ink) or type**
Please note: Electrical, Fire Prevention Systems and Engineering permits may require a separate application.
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PROPERTY• •
SITE ADDRESS: 17u �Q' -77 V0 [51 ASSESSOR'S TAX/PARCEL it: -
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY (ATTACH SEPARATE DESCRIPTION IF LENGTHY):
PR03ECTI14FORMATION
TYPE OF PROJECT (This application): ❑ BUILDING o PLUMBING MECHANICAL o DEMOLITION
❑ ELECTRICAL ��❑ ENGINEERING
,❑FIRE PREVENTION SYSTEM
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PROJECT NAME: A -M
PROPERTYOWNER: j NAME:
CONTRACTOR:
APPLICANT:
NAME:
ADDRESS; CITY,
ADDRESS(STRE ADDRESS; CITY
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FEDERAL WAY BUSINESS LICENSE I•
TRACTOR'S REGISTRATION
roftard required)
MAILING ADDRESS (STREET ADDRESS; CITY,
& ( - 6TH )bye
RELATIONSHIP TO PRO)ECT:
❑ ARCHITECT o TENANT
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ZIP):
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ZIP):
$OTHER ( DESCRIBE): W14tPAMK
DAYTIME PHONE:
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FAX NUMBER:
(25k3) C77Z - 1-144
EXPIRATION DATE:
0+ 10r7 /e'+
DAYTIME PHONE:
EVENING PHONE:
FAX NUMBER:
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CONTACT PERSON FOR THIS PROJECT: ❑ PROPERTY OWNER o APPLICANT CONTRACTOR
DETAILED BUILDING INFORMATION
EXISTING USE: EXISTING BUILDING ASSESSED/APPRAISED VALUATION $
PROPOSED USE: PROPOSED VALUATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS: $ ICCU
SPRINKLERED BUILDING? o YES ❑ NO FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM PROPOSED/REQUIRED: o YES o NO
WATER SERVICE PROVIDER: ❑ LAKEHAVEN ❑ HIGHLINE o TACOMA ❑ PRIVATE (WELL)
SEWER SERVICE PROVIDER: ❑ LAKEHAVEN o HIGHLINE 0 PRIVATE (SEPTIC)
**NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ONLY**
NUMBER OF BEDROOMS: ESTIMATED SELLING PRICE: $
■ PROJECT FLOOR AREAS
FLOOR
EXISTING SQ. FT.
PROPOSED SQ. FT.
TOTAL
BASEMENT
FIRST
SECOND
THIRD
FOURTH
OTHER FLOORS (DESCRIBE)
DECK
GARAGE
HOW MANY FLOORS?
TOTAL:
-A k .
P &CANDLING UNIT(S)
BB0 E
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NIPRESSOR(S)
Indicate number of each type of fixture
MECHANICAL Value of Mechanical Work: $ 0
EVAPORATIVE COOLER(S) GAS LOG(S) REFRIG. SYSTEM(S)
FAN(S) HOOD(S) WOODSTOVE(S)
FIREPLACE INSERTS) RANGE(S) MISC. ( )
FURNACE(S)
Dt)CT<S) GAS PIPE OUTLET(S)
PLUMBING
BATHTUBS)INW&ER
WORY(S)
DISHWASHER(S) y ,T. �F_ SYS.
DRINKING FOUNTAIN(S) < y Sf`d"hER(S�
GAS PIPE OUTLET(S) y SINK(S)
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INTERCEPTORS) SUMP(S)
HEAT SOURCE: ❑ ELECTRIC ❑ GAS
URINAL(S) WATER HEATER(S)
VACUUM BREAKER(S) ❑ ELECTRIC ❑ GAS
WASH MACHINE OUTLET
WATER CLOSET(S) MISC. ( )
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I certify under penalty of perjury that the information furnished by me is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, and
further, that I am authorized by the owner of the above premises to perform the work for which the permit application is made. I
further agree Adarmless the City of Federal Way as to any claim (including costs, expenses, and attorneys' fees incurred in the
Invest ans such claim), which may be made by any person, including the undersigned, and filgd agains_I:�e City of
Federal Way, er such claim aris�5'oitt-ofthe reliance of the city, including its officers and employees, upon ire accuracy
of the informapli the city as a part of this application.
NAM
❑ PROPERTY
CONTRACTOR
DATE: 10 � 0 7
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES • 33530 FIRST WAY SOUTH • PO BOX 9718 • FEDERAL WAY, WA 98063-9718 • 253-6661-4000 • FAX: 253-661-4129
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1994 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form (� 3-1 u `f S-6 g `—W
1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms First Edition - June, 1998
Project Info
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OCT 0 6 2003
CITY OF FEDERAL WrpplicantPhone:
Project Address Washington Trucking/Liberty Mutual
Date 10/06/03
930 S. 336th
For Building Dept. Use
FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON
Applicant Name: NARROWS HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING, INC.
Applicant Address:
pp 1601 - 6TH AVENUE, TACOMA, WASHINGTON
253.627.7543
Project Description I Heat pump ROOF TOP UNIT (1) Replace - "Like for Like"
Briefly describe mechanical system
type and features.
Compliance Option Di Simple System O Complex System O Systems Analysis
(See Decision Flowchart (over) for qualifications. Use separate MECH-SUM for simple & complex systems.)
Equipment Schedules The following information is required to be incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the
plans. For projects without plans, fill in the required information below.
Cooling Equipment Schedule
Equip.
ID
Brand Name
Model No.'
Capacity2
Btu/h
Total CFM
OSA CFM
or Econo?
SEER
or EER
IPLV3
Location
HP
Trane
WCC036F100B
36000
1200
160 CFM
10.0/9.5
29000
ROOF
Heating Equipment Schedule
Equip.
ID
Brand Name'
Model No.'
Capacity2
Btu/h
Total CFM
OSA cfm
or Econo?
Input Btuh
Output Btuh
Efficiency°
HP
TRANE
WCC036F100B
29000
1200
160 CFM
29000
29000
HSPF-6.8
Fan Equipment Schedule
Equip.
ID
Brand Name'
Model No.'
CFM
SP,
HP/BHP
Flow Controls
Location of Service
N/A
'If available. 2 As tested according to Table 14-1, 14-2 or 14-3. 3 If required. a COP, HSPF, Combustion Efficiency, or AFUE, as
applicable.
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System Description
If Heating/Cooling Q Constant vol? Q Air cooled? Q Packaged sys? Q <54,000 Btuh
See Section 1421 for full description
or Cooling Only: ❑ Split system? Economizer included? or 1900 cfm?
of Simple System qualifications.
If Heating Only: F] <5000 cfm? <70% outside air?
Decision Flowchart Use this flowchart to determine if project qualifies for Simple System Option. If not, either the
Complex System or Systems Analysis Options must be used.
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Refer to MECH-COMP Mechanical Complex Systems for assistance in determining which Complex
Complex Systems Systems requirements are applicable to this project.
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f1fiechanical Permit Plans Checklist MECH-CHV3'
1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance FormsFirst Edition - June, 1998
Project Address
Washington Trucking/Liberty Mutual
Date 10/06/03
The following information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the
Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code.
Applicability
(yes, no, n.a.)
Code
Section
lComponent7formation
Required
Location
on Plans
Building Department
Notes
HVAC REQUIREMENTS (Sections 1401-1424)
1411
Equipment performance
yes
1411.4
Pkg. elec. htg.& clg.
List heat pumps on schedule
M1
yes
1411.1
Minimum efficiency
Equipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency
M1
1412
HVAC controls
yes
1412.1
Temperature zones
Indicate locations on plans
M1
yes
1412.2
Deadband control
Indicate 5 degree deadband minimum
Ml
• a •
1412.3
Humidity control
Indicate humidistat
yes
1412.4
Automatic setback
Indicate thermostat with night setback and 7 diff. day types
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• a.
1412.4.1
Dampers
Indicate damper location and automatic controls
• a.
1412.5
Heat pump control
Indicate microprocessor on thermostat schedule
• a •
1412.6
Combustion htg.
Indicate modulating or staged control
.a.
1412.7
Balancing
Indicate balancing features on plans
.a.
1422
Thermostat interlock
Indicate thermostat interlock on plans
yes
1423
Economizers
Equipment schedule
M1
1413
Air economizers
.a.
1413.1
Operation
Indicate 100% capability on schedule
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• a.
1413.2
Control
Indicate controls able to evaluate outside air
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• a.
1413.3
Integrated operation
Indicate capability for partial cooling
M1
1414
Ducting systems
a•
1414.1
Duct sealing
Indicate sealing necessary
.a.
1414.2
Duct insulation
Indicate R -value of insulation on duct
.a.
1415.1
Piping insulation
Indicate R -value of insulation on piping
.a.
1424
Separate air sys.
Indicate separate systems on plans
yes
Mech. Sum. Form
Completed and attached. Equipment schedule with types,
input/output, efficiency, cfm, hp, economizer
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SERVICE WATER HEATING AND HEATED POOLS (Sections 1440-1454)
1440
Service water htg.
.a. 1441
Elec. water heater
Indicate R-10 insulation under tank
• a. 1442
Shut-off controls
Indicate automatic shut-off
1450
Heated pools
1452
(reserved)
.a. 1453
Pool heater controls
Indicate switch and 65 degree control
• a. 1454
Pool covers
Indicate vapor retardant cover
a • 1454
Pools 90+ degrees Indicate
R-12 pool cover
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PlansMachanical Permit
1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms First Edition - June, 1998
Mechanical -General Requirements
1411.1 General: Equipment shall have a minimum performance at the
specified rating conditions not less than the values shown in Table 14-1
through 14-3.
1411.2 Rating Conditions: Cooling equipment shall be rated at ARI test
conditions and procedures when available. Where no applicable procedures
exist, data shall be furnished by the equipment manufacturer.
1411.3 Combination Space and Service Water Heating: For combination
space and service water heaters with a principal function of providing space
heat, the Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) may be calculated by using
ASHRAE Standard 124-1991. Storage water heaters used in combination
space heat and water heat applications shall have either an Energy FActor
(EF) or a CAE of not less than the following:
EF CAE
< 50 gal storage 0.58 0.71
50 to 70 gal storage 0.57 0.71
> 70 gal storage 0.55 0.70
1411.4 Packaged tiectric ea mg an cooling rzquipme Packaged
electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling
capacity greater than 20,000 Btu/h shall be a heat pump.
Exception: Unstaffed equipment shaelters or cabinets used solely
for personal wireless service facilities.
1412 Controls
1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shall be provided with at least
one temperature control device. Each zone shall be controlled by individual
thermostatic controls responding to temperature within the zone. At a
minimum, each floor of a building shall be considered as a separate zone.
1412.2 Deadband Controls: When used to control both comfort heating
and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of
at least 5 degrees F within which the supply of heating and cooling energy
to the zone is shut off or reduced to a minimum.
Exceptions:
1. Special occupancy, special usage, or code requirements
where dead band controls are not appropriate.
2. Buildings complying with Section 1141.4, if in the proposed
building energy analysis, heating and cooling thermostat
setpoints are set to the same temperature between 70
degrees F and 75 degrees F inclusive, and assumed to be
constant throughout the year.
3. Thermostats that require manual changeover between
heating and cooling modes.
1412.3 Humklity Controls: If a system is equipped with a means for
adding moisture, a humidistat shall be provided.
1412.4 Setback and Shut -Off: HVAC systems shall be equipped with
automatic controls capable of accomplishing a reduction of energy use
through control setback or equipment shutdown during periods of non-use
or alternate use of the spaces served by the system. The automatic controls
shall have a minimum seven-day clock and be capable of being set for
seven different day types per week.
Exceptions:
1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation at
the same temperature setpoint.
2. Equipment with full bad demands of 2 kW (6,826 Btu/h) or
less may be controlled by readily accessible manual off -hour
controls.
1412.4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes, exhaust outlets and relief outlets
serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with dampers which close
automatically when the system is off or upon power failure.
Exceptions:
1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation.
2. Combustion air intakes.
1412.5 Heat Pump Controls: Unitary air cooled heat pumps shall include
microprocessor controls that minimize supplemental heat usage during
start-up, set-up, and defrost conditions. These controls shall anticipate
need for heat and use compression heating as the first stage of heat.
Controls shall indicate when supplemental heating is being used through
visual means (e.g., LED indicators).
1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating
equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu/h shall have modulating or
staged combustion control.
Exceptions:
1. Boilers.
2. Radiant Heaters.
1412.7 Balancing: Each air supply outlet or air or water terminal device
shall have a means for balancing, including but not limited to, dampers,
temperature and pressure test connections and balancing valves.
1413 Air Economizers
1413.1 Operation: Air economizers shall be of automatically modulating
outside and return air dampers to provide 100 percent ofthe design supply
air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need for mechanical cooling.
1413.2 Control: Air economizers shall be controlled by a control system
capable of determining if outside air can meet part or all of the building's
cooling loads.
1413.3 Integrated Operation: Building Heating Energy: Air
economizers shall becapable of providing partial cooling even when
additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the remainder of the
cooling load. Controls shall not preclude the economizer operation when
mechanical cooling is required simultaneously.
Exception: Economizers on individual, direct expansion,
cooling systems with capacities not greater than 75,000 Btu/h
may include controls that limit simultaneous operation of the
economizer and mechanical cooling for the purpose of
preventing ice formation on cooling coils.
1414 Ducting Systems
1414.1 Sealing: Duct work which is designed to operate at pressures
above 1/2 inch water column static pressure shall be sealed in accordance
with Standard RS -18. Extent of sealing required is as follows:
1. Static pressure: 1/2 inch to 2 inches; seal transverse joints.
2. Static pressure: 2 inches to 3 inches; seal all transverse joints
and longitudinal seams.
Static pressure: above 3 inches; seal all transverse joints,
longitudinal seams and dud wall penetrations.
Duct tape and other pressure sensitive tape shall not be used as the
primary sealant where ducts are designed to operate at static pressures of
1 inch W.C. or greater.
1414.2 Insulation: Ducts and plenums that are constructed and function
as part of the building envelope, by separating interior space from exterior
space, shall meet all applicable requirements of Chapter 13. These
requirements include insulation installation, moisture control, air leakage,
and building envelope insulation levels. Unheated equipment rooms with
combustion air louvers must be isolated from the conditioned space by
insulating surfaces to a minimum o f R-11 and any exterior envelope
surfaces per Chapter 13. Outside air duct runs are considered building
envelope until they,
a. connect to the heating or cooling equipment, or
b. are isolated from the exterior with an automatic shut-off damper
Once outside air duds meet the above listed requirements, any runs
within conditioned space must comply with Table 14-5 requirements.
Other duds and plenums shall be thermally insulated per Table 14-5.
Exceptions:
Within the HVAC equipment.
Exhaust air ducts not subject to condensation.
3. Exposed ductwork within a space that serves that space
on ly.
1415 Piping Systems
1415.1 Insulation: Piping shall be thermally insulated in accordance with
Table 14-6.
Exception: Piping installed within unitary HVAC equipment.
Water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in
accordance with Washington State Plumbing Code (WAC 51-26)
1420 SIMPLE SYSTEMS (PACKAGED UNITARY
EQUIPMENT)
1421 System Type: To qualify as a simple system, systems shall be one
of th a fol low in g:
1. Air cooled, constant volume packaged equipment, which provide
heating, cooling or both, and require only external connection to
duct work and energy services.
2. Air cooled, constant volume split systems, which provide
heating, cooling or both, with cooling capacity of 84,000 Btu/h or
less.
3. Heating only systems which have a capacity of less than 5,000
cfm or which have a minimum outside air supply of less than 70
percent of the total air circulation.
All other systems shall comply with Sections 1430 through 1438.
1422 Controls: In addition to the control requirements in Section 1412,
where separate heating and cooling equipment serve the same
temperature zone, thermostats shall be interlocked to prevent
simultaneous heating and cooling. Systems which provide heating and
cooling simultaneously to a zone are prohibited.
1423 EconomIzers: Economizers meeting the requirements of Section
1413 shall be installed on single package unitary fan -cooling units having
a supply capacity of greater than 1,900 dm or a total cooling capacity
greater than 54,000 Btu/h.
The total capacity of all units without economizers shall not exceed
240,000 Btu/h per building, or 10% of its aggregate cooling (economizer)
capacity, whichever is greater.
1424 Separate Air Distribution Systems: Zones with special process
temperature requirements and/or humidity requirements shall be served
by separate air distribution systems from those serving zones requiring
only comfort conditions.