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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit Mechanical 2019-12-21OREGOI{ Web Address: www.springfield-or.9ov Building Permit Commercial Mechanical Permit Number: 81 1-19'O02855-MECH IVR Number: 811038094271 City of Springfield Development and Public Works 225 Fifth Street Springfield, OR 97477 54t-726-3753 Email Address: permitcenter@springfield-or.gov SPRINGFIELD 'B Permit Issued: December 23,2019 Category of Construction: Commercial Submifted Job Value: $8,140.00 Description of Work: Gas pack changeout Type of Work: Replacement JOB SITE INFORMATION Worksite Address 250 51ST ST Springfield, OR 97478 Parcel t702333204302 Owner: Address: MCKENZIE CHURCH OF CHRIST 3305 MAIN ST SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 INFORMATION Business Name ICOO INC - Primary License ccB License Number 169209 Phone 541,-746-7065 Inspection 2999 Final Mechanical 2300 Rough Mechanical Inspection Group Mech Com Mech Com Inspection Status Pending Pending Various inspections are minimally required on each project and often dependent on the scope of work, Contact the issuing jurisdiction indicated on the permit to determine required inspections for this project. Schedule or track inspections at www.buildingpermits.oregon.gov Call or text the word "schedule" to 1-BBB-299-2821 use IVR number: 811038094271 Schedule using the Oregon ePermitting Inspection App, search "epermitting" in the app store Permits expire if work is not started within 180 Days of issuance or if work is suspended for 18O Days or longer depending on the issuing agency's policy, All provisions of laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. Granting of a permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local law regulating construction or the performance of construction. ATTENTION: Oregon law requires you to follow rules adopted by the Oregon Utility Notification Center. Those rules are set forth in OAR 952-OO1-OO10 through OAR 952-OO1-OO9O. You may obtain copies of the rules by calling the Center at (503) 232-L947. All persons or entities performing work under this permit are reguired to be licensed unless exempted by ORS 701,O10 (Structural/Mechanical), ORs 479,540 (Electrical), and ORs 693,010-O2O (Plumbing), Printed on: 12/23/19 page 1 of 2 Ci\myReports/reports//production/01 STANDARD TYPE OF WORK PENDING INSPECTIONS SCHEDULING INSPECTIONS Permit Number: 81 1-19-OO2855-MECH Page 2 of 2 Fee Description Technology Fee Commercial mechanical permit (based on mechanical job value) State of Oregon Surcharge - Mech (l2o/o of applicable fees) Pnnted on: L2/23/19 Page 2 ol 2 Quantity Fee Amount $9.69 $ 193.70 $23.24 $226.63Total Fees: C r \myReports/reports//production/0 1 STAN DA RD PERMIT FEES Ctrv or SrnINGFIEt o, OREGoN Mechanical Permit A lication SPRINOF]ELD ,l h,225 Fifth Street o Springfield,OR97477 o PH(541\726-3753 . FAX(541)726-3689 This permit is issued under OAR 918-440-0050. Permits expire if work is not started within 180 days of issuance or if work is suspended for 180 days. FEE SCHEDULE Residential Qtv Cost et. Total cost First Annliance ll02.00 $ Furnace/burner including ducts and vents Up to l00k BTU/hr,$23.00 $ Over 100k BTU,thr.$26.00 $ Heeters/stoves/vents Unit heater s23.00 $ Wood/pellet/gas stove/fl ue !54.00 $ Evaporated cooler 819.00 $ Vent fan with one duct/appliance il3.00 $ Hood with exhaust and duct 1r9.00 $ One to four outlets i9.00 $ Additional outlets (each)$5.00 $ Up to 10,000 CFM $r5.00 $ Over 10,000 CFM s26.00 $ Comoressor/absorotion svstem./heat pumn Up to 3 hp/I00k BTU $23.00 $ Up to 15 hp/500k BTU $41.00 $ Up to 30 hp/1,000 BTU $61.00 $ Up to 50 hp/l,750 BTU $78.00 $ Over 50 hp/l,750 BTU $132.00 $ Incinerators Domestic incinerator s26.00 $ Commercial Enter total valuation of mechanical and installation costs $ _"Vl//a,'' Enter fee based on valuation of mechanlcal system, etc.$ Miscellaneous fees Cost ea. Total cost Reinspection ;102.00 $ Specially requested inspections (per ;102.00 $ Regulated equipment (unclassed);19.00 $ Each additional inspection: (l);102.00 $ DEPARTMENT USE (A) Enter subtotal of above fees (or enter set minimum fee of $ 102.00)$ (B) Investigative fee $ (C) Enter 12olo surcharge (. l2 x [A+B])$ (D) Seismic fee,lo/o (.01 x [A])$ (E) Technology Fee (5% of[A])$ TOTAL fees and surcharges (A through E):$12Jo z DEPARTMENT USE ONLY Permit no.J231I Date:27 CATEGORY OF CONSTRUCTION QCommercialE GovernmentE Residential JOB SITE INFORMATION AND LOCATION Job site address: ?SO 6,4 ,,V,*-F Qtq16ZIPCState: fllL Taxlot.: \,) Reference: DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPERW OWNER 5" tLName: Address: State:Dt7 arc, q747flCity: Phone Fax: E-mail: This installation is being made on property owned by me or a member of my immediate family, and is exempt from licensing requirements under ORS 701.010. Signature: CONTRACTOR INSTALLATION Business name:'lin lLoh- - Address: City: Qr4,rr/l l)State: pfl-I TqllZIP Phone:/-Fax o CCB license no. E-mail: Print name Signature: tast edited 7 ll12019 BJonc 4 2zq //, - COMcheck Software Version 4.0.5.5 Mechanical Compl iance Certificate Section 1: Project lnformation Energy Code: 2014 Oregon Energy Efliciency Specialty Code Project Title: Project Type : Alteration Section 2: General lnformation Building Location (for weather data) Climate Zone: Construction Site: 250 51st Springfield, OR 97477 Project Title: Data tilename: Untitled.cck Owner/Agent: Mckenzie Church of Christ 250 51st Street Springlield, OR97477 541 -5 1 5-031 2 Springfield, Oregon 4c Designer/Contractor: Brian Tiller Jco 5729 Main st #233 Springfield, OR97478 541-746-7065 btiller@jcohvac.com Section 3: Mechanical Systems List Quantity System Type & Description HVAC System 1 (Single Zone) : Heating: 1 each - Duct Furnace, Gas, Capacity = 7 kBtu/h Proposed Etficiency = 81.00% Ec, Required Efficiency = 80.00% Ec Cooling: 1 each - Single Package DX Unit, Capacity = 7 kBtu/h, Air-Cooled Condenser, Air Economizer Proposed Elliciency = 14.00 SEER, Required Efficiency: 13.00 SEER Fan System: None Section 4: Requirements Checklist ln the following requirements, blank checkboxes identity requirements that the applicant has not acknowledged as being met. Checkmarks identify requirements that the applicant acknowledges are met or excepted from compliance. 'Plans reference page/section' identifies where in the plans/specs the requirement can be verified as being satisfied. Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 : y 1. Equipment meets minimum efficiency: Duct Furnace (Gas): 80.00 % Ec y 2. Equipment meets minimum efficiency: Single Package Unit: 13.00 SEER y 3. Energy recovery ventilation systems. lndividual lan systems that have both a design supply air capacity ol 5,000 cfm or greater and a minimum outside air supply of 70 percent or greater of the design supply air quantity have an energy recovery system. Plans reference page/sectron Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable: y 1. Calculalion ol heating and cooling loads. Design loads are delermined in accordance with the procedures described in the ASHRAE/ACCA Standard 183. Alternatively, design loads have been determined by an approved equivalent computation procedure y 2. Equipment and syslem sizing. Heating and cooling equipment and systems capacity do not exceed the loads calculated in accordance with Section 503.2.1. Plans reference page/section ,t 3. HYAC Equipment Pertormance Requirements. Reported efficiencies have been tested and rated in accordance with the applicable test procedure. The efliciency has been verified through certitication under an approved certification program or, il no certificalion program exists, the equipment efficiency ratings are supported by data furnished by the manufacturer. Report date: 12123119 Page 1 of 4 r'4. Thermostatic Controls. The supply ol heating and cooling energy to each zone is controlled by individual thermostatic controls that respond to temperature within the zone. Plans reference page/section : ,/ 5. Heal pump supplementary heat. Heat pumps having supplementary electric resistance heat have controls that, except during defrost,- prevent supplementary heat operation when the heat pump can meet the heating load. Plans reference page/section: .z 6. Set point overlap restriction. Where used to conlrol both heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls provide a temperature range ' o, deadband of at teast 5f (2.8t) within which the supply of heating and cooling energy to the zone is capable of being shut off or reduced to a minimum. Plans reterence Page/section: y' 7. optimum start controls. Each HVAC system has controls that vary the start-up time of the system to just meot the temperature set point at time of occuPancY. Plans reference page/section y g. Olt-hour controls. Each zone is provided with thermostatic setback controls that are controlled by either an aulomatic time clock or programmable control sYStem. Plans reference pageisection y' 9. Shutoff damper controls. Both outdoor air supply and exhaust are equipped with not less than Class I motorized dampers. Plans reference page/section a// l}.Frceze Protection and Snow melt system controls. Freeze protection systems, such as heat tracing of outdoor piping and heat ' exchangers, including self-regulating heat tracing, include automatic controls capable ol shutting off the systems when outdoor air temperatures meet code criteria. Plans reference page/section y' l l.Separate air distribution systems. Zones with special process temperature requirements and/or humidity requirements are served by- separate air distribution systems lrom those serving zones requiring only comfort conditions; or shall include supplementary control provisions so that the primary systems may be specifically controlled for comfort purposes only. Plans reference page/section yt l2.Humidily control. ll a system is equipped wrth a means to add or remove moislure to maintain specific humidity levels in a zone or zones, a humidity control device is provided. Plans reference page/section y' i3.Humidity control. Where a humidity control device exists it is set to prevent the use of fossil luel or electricity to produce relative- humidity in excess ol 30 percent. Where a humidity control device is used for dehumidification, it is set to prevent the use of fossil fuel or electricity to reduce relative humidity below 60 percenl. Plans reference page/section yt 14.Humidily conlrol. Where a humidity control device exists it is set to maintain a deadband of at least 10% relative humidity where no active humidification or dehumidilication takes place. Plans reference page/section y' ls.Ventilation. Ventilation, either natural or mechanical, is provided in accordance with Chapter 4 of the lnternational Mechanical Code.- Where mechanical ventilation is provided, the system has the capability to reduce the outdoor air supply to the minimum required by Chapter 4 ol the lnternational Mechanical Code. Plans reference page/section y' l6.Demand controlled ventilation (DCV). DCV is required for spaces larger than 500 ft2 for simple systems and spaces larger than 150 ft2 for multiple zone systems. Plans reference page/section y' 17 .Kilchen hoods. Kitchen makeup is provided as required by the Oregon Mechanical Specialty Code Plans reference page/section y' lS.Enclosed parking garage ventilation controls. ln Group S-2, enclosed parking garages used for storing or handling automobiles employs automatic carbon monoxide sensing devices. Plans reference page/section: y' lg.Ductandplenuminsulationandsealing.All supplyandreturnairductsandplenumsareinsulatedwiththespeciliedinsulation.When located within a building envelope assembly, the duct or plenum is separated from the building exterior or unconditioned or exempl Project Title: Data lilename: Untitled.cck Report date: 12123119 Page 2 ol 4 spaces by a minimum ol R-8 insulation. All ducts, air handlers and filter boxes are sealed. Joints and seams comply with Section 603.9 ol the lnlernational Mechanical Code. y 2O.Low-pressure duct syslems. All longitudinal and transverse joints, seams and connections of low-pressure supply and return ducts are' securely lastened and sealed with welds, gaskets, mastics (adhesives), mastic-plus-embedded{abric systems or tapes installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Plans reference page/section gt 21 .Medium-pressure duct systems. All ducts and plenums designed to operate medium-pressure are insulated and sealed in accordance- with Section 503.2.7. Pressure classifications specific to the duct system are clearly indicated on the construction documents. Plans reference page/section gl 2z.High-pressure duct systems. Ducts designod to operate at high-pressure are insulated and soaled in accordance with Section 503.2.7- ln addition, ducts and plenums are leak{ested in accordance with the SMACNA HVAC Air Duct Leakage Test Manual. Plans reference page/section 4 23.At system balancing. Each supply air outlet and zone terminal device is equipped with means lor air balancing in accordance with the- requirements of IMC 603.1 7. Discharge dampers intended to modulate airflow are prohibited on constant volume tans and variable volume fans with motors 10 horsepower. Plans reference page/section y 24.Manuals. The construction documents require that an operating and maintenance manual be provided to the building owner by the mechanical contractor. See long description tor specifications. Plans reference page/section y' ZS.Ai System Design and Control. Each HVAC system having a total f an system motor nameplale hp exceeding 5 hp meets the provisions of Sections 503.2.10.1 through 503.2.10.2. Plans reference page/section yt 26.Allowable fan floor horsepower. Each HVAC system at fan system design conditions does not exceed the allowable fan system motor- nameplate hp (Option 1) or fan system bhp (Option 2) as shown and calulated in requirement details. Plans reference page/section y' ZT.Molot nameplate horsepower. For each fan, the selected fan motor is no larger than the Iirst available motor size greater than the brake horsepower (bhp). Plans reference page/section y' ZB.Large Volume Fan Systems. Fan systems over 8,000 (7 m3/s) clm without direct expansion cooling coils that serve single zones reduce- airflow based on space thermostat heating and cooling demand. A two-speed motor or variable frequency drive reduces airflow to a maximum 60 percent ol peak airflow or minimum ventilation air requirement as required by Chapter 4 of the lnternational Mechanical Code, whichever is greater. Plans reference page/section y' 29.All air-conditioning equipment and air-handling units with direct expansion cooling and a cooling capacity at ARI conditions greater than or equal to 1 10,000 Btu/h that serve single zones have their supply fan operation conlrolled according to code specilic requirements. Plans reference pageisectron y 3o.Series fan-powered terminal unit fan motors. Fan motors for series fan-powered terminal unils are electronically-commutated motors' and have a minimum motor efficiency of 70 percent when rated in accordance with NEMA Standard MG 1-2006 at full load rating conditions. Plans reference page/section y' 31 .Hol Gas Bypass Limitation. For cooling systems <= 240 kBtu/h, maximum hot gas bypass capacity is no more than 50% total cooling capacity. Plans reference page/section: Section 5: Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed mechanical alteration pro.ject represented in this documenl is consistent with the building plans, specifications and olher calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed mechanical alleration project has been designed to meet the 2014 Oregon Energy Efficiency Specialty Code, Chapter 8, requirements in COMcheck Version 4.0.5.5 and to comply with the mandatory requirements in the Requirements Checklist. Project Title: Data lilename: Untitled.cck Report date: 12123119 Page 3 of 4 Name - Title Signature Date Section 6: Post Construction Compliance Statement D HVAC record drawings ol the actual installation, system capacitres, calibration information, and performance data for each equipment provided to the owner. C HVAC O&M documents for all mechanical equipment and system provided to the owner by the mechanical contractor. tr Wrilten HVAC balancing and operations report provided to the owner. The above post construction requirements have been completed. Principal Mechanical Designer-Name Signature Date Project Title: Data lilename: Untitled.cck Report date: 12123119 Page 4 of 4 CERTIFICATE NO.:1 3221 6090601 373714 A!lR! crRTIFIED' www.ahridirectory.org Gertificate of Product Ratin S AHRI Certified Reference Number :7523943 Dale :12'23-2019 Model Status : Active Brand Name : AMERICAN STANDARD Series Name:Silver 14 Model Number : 4YCC4042A1090"' Rated as follows in accordance with Department of Energy (DOE) furnace test procedures as published in the latest edition ol the Code of Federal Regulations, 10 CFR Part 430 AFUE, (%) : 81.0 Output Heating Capacity (MBTUH) :73 The lollowing data is lor relerence only and is not certilied by AHRI lnput Rating (MBTUH) : 90 Ef (MMBTU/yr) : 78.0 Eae including Eso(kWh/yr) : 391 PE (watts) :60 Configuration : Downflow, Horizontal Lowboy : No Mobile Home? :No Single Package Unit : Yes Electronic lgnition : Yes Electro-lt/echanical Vent Dampe(s) : No Power Combustion or Power Vent : Yes Condensing Type : No Direct Vent : No Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM) :Yes Fuel Type: Natural Gas, Propane Gas Footnotel : - May be a letter from A to Z that does not affect performance. t',Active,' Model Status are those that an AHRI Cenilication Program Participant is currently producing AND selling or oflering for sale; OR new models that are being marketed but are not yet being produced."production Stopped" irlodel Status are those that an AHRI Certification Program Participant is no longer producing BUT is still sellino or oflerino for sale. HZii'riEs"inEi"diiivatiolio?nied bv WaS indicate an involuntarv re-rate. The new oublished ratino is shown alono with the orevious (i.e. WAS) ratino. DISCLAIMER AHRI does not endorse the product(s) listed on this Cerflficate and makes no representations, warranties or guarantees as to, and assumes no responsibility for, the product(s) listed on this Certificate. AHRI expressly disclaims all liability for damages of any kind arising out of the use or performance of the product(s)' or the unauthorized alteration of data listed on this Certificate. Certified ratings are valid only for models and configurations listed in the directory at www,ahrldlrectory,org. TERMS AND CONDITIONS This Certificate and lts contents are proprietary products o, AHRI. This Certificate shall only be used for indivldual, personal and confidential reference purposes, The contents of this Certificate may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced; copied; disseminated; entered into a computer database; or otherwise utilized, in any form or manner or by any means, except for the user's individual, personal and confidentlal reference. CERT!FICATE VERTFICATION The information for the model cited on this certificate can be verlfied at www.ahrldlrectory.org, click on 'Verlty Certltlcate" llnk we make life better'" and enter the AHRI Certified Reference Number and the date on which the certificate was issued, which is listed above, and the Certificate No., whlch ls listed at bottom right. @201 gAir-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration lnstitute AIR-CONOITIONING, HEATING, & REFRIGERATION INSTITUTE @rB) Submittal Single Packaged Convertible Gas/Electric 14 SEER 4YCC4042A1060A 4YCC4042A10904 i:(D,(r TAG I, Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and aiFconditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training. lmproperly installed, ad.iusted or altered equipment by in unqualified person could result in death or serious iniury. When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags, stickers, and labels that are attached to the equipment' A SAF TY WARNING June 201 5 4yCC4942A-SUB-1 E-EN (fE)hge$otr Rand "----"--"**--? SAFETY SECTION lmpoftant - This document contains a wiring diagram, a parts list, and service information. This is customer property and is to remain with this unit. Please return to service information pack upon completion of work. GROUNDING REOUIRED! Failure to inspect or use proper service tools may result in equipment damage or personal injury. Reconnect all grounding devices. All parts of this product that are capable of conducting electrical current are grounded. lf grounding wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts, or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service, they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened. A CAUTION HAZARDOUS GASES! Exposure to fuel substances or by-products of incomplete fuel combustion is believed by the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm- This warning complies with state of California !aw, Proposition 65. A WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE! Failure to follow this Warning could result in property damage, severe personal iniury, or death. Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects before servicing. Follow proper lockouVtagout procedures to ensure the power ca nnot be inadvertently energ ized. A WARNING UNIT CONTAINS R-410A REFRIGERANT! Failure to use proper service tools may result in equipment damage or personal inlury. R-410A operating pressure exceeds the Iimit of R- 22- Proper service equipment is required. Service using only R-410A Refrigerant and approved POE compressor oil. A WARNING SAFETYAND ELECTRICAL HAZARD ! Failure to follow this Warning could result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death. These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of electrica! shock, do not perform any servicing otherthan that contained in these operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. A WARNING SAFEry HAZARDI Operating the unit without the access panels properly installed may result in severe persona! iniury or death. Do not operate the unit without the evaporator fan access panel or evaporator coil access panel in place. A WARNING lmportant: Wear appropriate gloves, arm sleeve protectors and eye protection when servicing or maintaining this equipment. lmportant: Air filters and media wheels or plates shall meet the test requirements in UL 900. 020'14 Trane 4YCC4O42A.SUB-1 E-EN Prod uct Specifications 4YCC4042A1090A4YCC4042A1060A iMODEL Wo2O8-23O/1/60RATED Volts/PHlHz 4050040500-Pefformance Cooling BTUH (a) 14501450Indoor Airflow (CFM) 3.43.4Power Input (KW) t2.o / L4.OO72.0 / t4.ooEER/SEER (BTU/watt- Hr. ) 74.674.6Sound Power Rating ldB(A)l (b) FEEilORMANCE HEATING(C) 60000 90000Input BTUH-1st Stage (Natural Gas) (d) 8181AFUE 35/6s30/60Temp. Rise - Min/Max (oF) 3/ #372/ #37Orifice Qty/Drill Sz (Natural Gas) 2O8-23O/U60208-230/1/60POWER CONN. - v/ ?h/Hz 28.528.5Min. Brch. Cir. Ampacity (e) 4545Fuse Size - Max. (amps) 4545Fuse Size - Recmd (amps) SCROLLSCROLLCOMPRESSOR 208-230/L/60208-230/r/60voLlS/PH/HZ 76.7 I rO9.Ot6.7 / 7O9.ORL. Amps - L.R. Amps SPINE-FIN SPINE-FINOUTDOOR COIL - TYPE 2/242/24Rows/F.P.1 15.6315.63Face Area (sq. ft.) t/B3/8Tube Size (in.) MCHE MCHEINDOOR COIL -TYPE 2/16 2/16Rows/ F. P.I 3.93.9Face Area (sq. ft.) 81.81Tube Size Width (in.) EXPANSION VALVEEXPANSION VALVERefrigeration Control 3/4 FEMALE NPT3/4 FEMALE NPTDrain Conn. Size (in.) SWEPTSWEPTOUTDOORFAX. TYPE 28.25 28.25DrA. (IN.) DIRECT/ 1 DIRECT/ 1DRIVE/NO. SPEEDS 34003400CFM @ 0'0 in. w.9' (r) Ll4 / 82sL/4 l82sMotor - HPIR.P.M 208-230/rl60 208-230/1/60Volts/PhlHz 1.5r / 3.O7 7.57 I 3.O7F.L. Amps/L.R Amps CONSTANTTORQUE ECM TNDOOR FAN -TYPE CONSTANT TORQUE ECM 10.62 X 10.62Dia. x Width (in.)10.62 X 10.62 DIRECT/ 3Drive/No. Speeds DIRECT/ 3 SEE FAN PERF TABLECFM @ 0.0 in. w.9. (s)SEE FAN PERF TABLE 3/4 / tOsOMotor - HPlR.P.M 3/4 / 7050 208-230/U60 208-230/7/60Volts/Ph/Hz 6 6F.L. Amps CENTRIFUGAL CENTRIFUGALCOMBUSTION FAN.TYPE DIRECT/ 1 DIRECT/ 1Drive/No. Speeds 7/34 / 3345 u34 / 3075Motor - HP/R.P.M. 23O/tl60 23011/60Volts/Ph/Hz 20 24FLA NOFILTER / FURNISHED NO THROWAWAYType Recommended THROWAWAY 5.3 5.3Recmd. Face Area (sq. ft) (h) R-410 R-410R.EFR.IGERANT 7.3 7.3Charge (lbs.) CHARGING SPECIFTCATIONS 100Subcooling100 uzGAS PIPE SIZE (in')r/2 HXDXW HXDXWDIMENSIONS 46X47 X62 46X47X62Crated (in.) _*F----*\rWCTGHT sss/ 4s2 (561/ 457 -/ Shipping (lbs.) / Net (lbs. ) n(a) Rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 2 rating conditions are: 80 D.8.67 W.B. entering air to indoor B. entering air to outdoor coil. (b) Sound Power values are not adjusted for AHRI 270-95 tonal corrections. (c) Ratings shown are for elevations up to 2000 ft. For higher elevations reduce ratings at a rate of 47o per 1000 ft. elevation. (d) Convertible to LPG. (e) This value is approximate. For more precise value, see Unit Nameplate.(r) Standard Air - Dry Coil - Outdoor. (e) Based on U.S, Government Standard Tests. (h) Filters must be installed in return air stream. Square footages listed are based on 300 f.p.m, face velocity. If permanent filters are used size per manuFacturer's recommendation with a clean resistance of 0.05" wc. rd 34YCC4O42A.SUB-1 E.EN Outline Drawings r7. l8 uUrSl src|0, X-X IIPICII (OI SIDTS OF SIDttLfr DUCT OPtIlNGS Figure 1. 4YCC4042406O nl r i25.22 laa-5/ r5l riitl Note: The view labeled " Bottom Side " represents the base as viewed looking up from underneath the unit. r {87 I 58- .tl 9/r6l + FRONT SIDE ITLTI -T201 6rll-r5/r6l 0t 6RlvrIr r57. llt6.3/l6l ( DUCT r.56 t5t 32Llict t r8.03 I 2ll321 r8 ?9 t?)t3?t tl fl B ta.2? l9/r6l TrPrcrt {8r srclo* Y'Y srDts oF 0dirLof DUCl OPTTIIGS 25 a0Irl 551.{3 t2t.?3t 321 rsAII Dlrri toRn/at ttrltI tPT LEFT SIDE nECilXtrDt0 stivrct cr[lRAxc[ u/lr frTN 0 r DAIPtR/tcox 8a(x s r 0t 30r 8 t2l l6?.0 t30l ttFI sr0t 9[ 4 t36]r055.8 ta2l Rt6HT S r0t 9ra r I361 tnoiT s r0t r066 8 (.21 TOP SIDE A ctt^RrNct I0 cilDUslrSLt rlItRrAL xr/li 8OIIfr 0 ErCi Sr0t 25 r lil LTfI SIDE r52 1 I6t RrGHI Sr0t 30a 8 ( r2l FRoir 5r0t tor 8 llzl TOP 9rr.a tJ6l Y 4 BOTTOM SIDE 4YCC4O42A-SUB.1 E.EN o Y rt Outline Drawings BACK DUCT OPENINGS Figure 2. 4YCC4O424O6O RITURT{ SUPPL Y r 402 34 t55-i/321 (SURTACI ARIA) BACK SIDE 31?.82|{- r / r6l (OUTSIDI) 58. t9 t2-9t32) 322.84 I t2-23 t 32) 449 02Ir7-r/r6] (OUIS I DE )79. 50 ( 3-t /81 449 .02lj-|/r6l (ouTs I Dt ) |.16 07 t6-r5/r61 530.60 t ?0-i /8 lt x lvlodeI Height mm/in Approx. Corner We,ght - kq / lbs Shippinq Weight kqllbs Total Unit Weight k9ll bs Center of Gravity mm/in W2 W3 B c 4YCC4042 (060)898.s3 [3s-3lB]71.2 lr57l 46.6 [103]34.6 L76l s3.1 [117]2s2.2 1555)2O2.0 1452)470.0 [18.s]731.0 [28.8] 4YCC4042 (090)898.s3 [3s-3/8]71.8 [1s8]47.2 11041 35.2 l78l s3.6 [ 1 18]2s4.5 [561]2o7 .3 l4s7)470.0 [18.s]731.0 [28.8] 4YCC404B (070)1ooo.13 [39-318]71.4 11571 44.5 [98]33.2 173)s3.9 [119]250.3 [552]202.1 t448)433.0 [17.0]743.3 129.3) 4YCC4048 (090)1000.13 [39-318]72.0 [1s9]4s.0 [99]33.8 [7s]54,4 [120]2s2.6 lssT)20s.4 [453]433.0 [17.0]743.3 129.3) 4YCC4060 (090)1000.13 [39-318]77.1 U7O)45.8 [101]34.4 176)s8.3 [128]263.1 [s80]2rs.9 14761 433.0 [17,0]743.3 129.31 4YCC4060 (115)1000.13 t39-3/81 78.O 11721 46.3 [102]34.9 l77l s9.0 [ 130]26s.8 [s86]218.6 1482)414.0 [16.3]63s.0 [2s.0] 54YCC4O42A-SUB.1 E.EN Outline Drawings - 359.80 tl 4-5l 32 1 294ill 02 9/r6l Figure 3. 4YCC40424O6O SUPPL Y AS LINt TNTRY FoR r2.10 ll2l N.P.T GAS CONt{ECT ION RTTURN POTIER iNTRY ?1 .78 D r A. HoLt t I - 3/ 32l 38 r 00 (lJI NSIDI) tl(l 5lt38.7 2-9 6 451 .20 t r8l (INSIDt) 457. 20 t r8l ilNStDt) 244. 09 t9-5/81t? 3t t 32) 75 41 75.4 r t?-3t t32l 38t.00 t r5l ilNSrDt) BOTTOM DUCT OPENINGS 24V TNTR r78 t7- .66t 3?) L 84 t3 6 t t?7.84 t5-r/321 96 r/321 98. 66 t 3- 7/81 RIGHT SIDE 4YCC4O42A.SUB.1 E-EN lndoor Fan Pedormance Table 1. Horizontal Airflow Table2. Down Airflow 4YCC4042A1060A EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (IN. WG) MOTOR SPEED 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 o.4 0.5 0.6 o.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 HEAT- LOW CFM 1 104 1_042 977 911 841 764 687 598 WATTS 109 116 124 t34 t42 752 161 171 HEAT_ HIGH CFM 7t7l lt72 1050 990 927 851 719 704 WATTS t54 167 t72 ta2 792 203 214 225 COOLING - LOW CFM 13 58 139 3 1 348 7296 1253 t204 1757 1096 1057 988 WATTS 224 233 242 252 262 272 283 295 305 319 COOLING _ MED CFM 1 521 1490 1448 1391 t362 1338 13 15 t307 t254 1 148 WATTS 306 316 327 337 348 359 369 382 395 407 COOUNG - HIGH CFM 1659 7637 7604 t594 t529 t49t L467 1425 1385 1345 WATTS 409 421 432 443 455 467 477 490 503 513 4YCC4042A1090A EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (IN. WG) HEAT- LOW CFM 74L9 1380 t34L 7295 t249 7204 1 160 1 115 1069 10 15 961 WATTS 240 250 259 269 279 297 302 372 323 333 348 HEAT_ HIGH CFM 1 559 7524 1483 t443 1401 1 363 13 19 t276 1.233 1 195 1747 WATTS 313 324 335 346 356 367 379 392 403 415 428 COOLING _ LOW CFM 1 358 1393 1 348 1296 1253 7204 tr57 1096 LO57 988 WATTS 224 233 242 252 262 272 283 295 305 319 COOLING _ MED CFM t527 1490 1448 1391 1362 1 338 13 15 t307 L254 1 148 WATTS 306 316 327 337 348 359 369 382 395 407 COOLING _ HIGH CFM 1659 L637 1604 1594 1529 149L t467 t425 1385 7345 WATTS 409 427 432 443 455 467 477 490 503 513 4YCC4042A1060A EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (IN. WG) MOTOR SPEED 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 o.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 HEAT- LOW CFM 1 109 1047 942 916 845 767 690 601 WATTS 109 125 134 r43 153 t62 L72 HEAT_ HIGH CFM 7777 tt17 1055 995 931 856 783 707 WATTS 155 163 773 182 193 204 215 226 COOLING - LOW CFM 1345 1379 t334 1283 t24t 7192 1 145 1085 t046 979 WATTS 228 420 247 257 267 278 289 301 312 325 COOLING _ MED CFM 1506 1475 1433 t377 1348 1325 7302 t293 t24l 1 136 WATTS 372 322 333 344 354 366 377 389 403 4L5 COOLING _ HIGH CFM t64Z t62t 1588 1 578 1514 1476 L453 t4l7 L377 133 1 WATTS 4t7 430 44L 452 464 477 487 499 513 523 4YCC4042A10904 EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (IN. WG) HEAT_ LOW CFM 7426 1387 1348 1301 1255 7270 1 166 t720 to14 1020 966 WATTS 247 257 260 270 281 292 303 374 325 335 349 HEAT_ HIGH CFM 1567 15 31 t497 1450 1408 7370 t326 !282 1239 7201 1 152 WATTS 315 325 337 347 358 368 381 394 405 4t7 430 COOLING _ LOW CFM t345 7379 1334 7243 1247 1792 1 145 1085 1046 979 WATTS 228 238 247 257 267 274 249 301 ar,325 COOLING - MED CFM 1506 t475 r433 L377 7325 1302 7293 1241 1 135 WATTS 312 322 333 344 354 366 377 389 403 415 COOLING _ HIGH CFM 1.642 t62t 15BB 1578 1514 t476 7453 t4tl 7371 133 1 WATTS 4t7 430 44t 464 477 487 499 513 523 74YCC4O42A-SUB-1 E.EN 1348 452 Full Perimeter Roof Mounting Gurb Figure 4. 4042 - 4060 Models BAYCURBOSlA Full Perimeter Roof Mounting Curb s 7/8 55 3 t 7/2 t9 7/2 20 4 3/4 t9 t/2 41.7/B 74 to 7/8 The drawlngs on this Page are prepared by the manufacturer in order to provide detail regarding job layout only. These drawings are not intended to be used as a basis to construct, build or modify the items depicted in the drawings. The manufacturer is not responsible for the unauthorized use of these drawings and expressly disclaims any liability for damages resulting from such unauthorized use.< A B -l ct CHANNEL SIDE NAILER D ** 42.00 WITH ECONOMIZER WITH 25% FRESH AIR ACCESSORY RETURN AIR SUPPLY AIR RETURN AIR SUPPLY AIR HOLE IN ROOF SERVICT CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS A B c D wc*/Tcx 42.00 36.00 1 2.00x *24.00 DC*/YCx 42.O0 36.00 12.00* *36.00 I CHANNEL END 38 7/8 s3 1/8 4YCC4O42A.SUB.1 E.EN -r.\ Optional Equipment - Filter Rack Fisure 5. BAYFLTR1O1 Filter Rack 140244036!. BAYFLTR2o1 (40424060) (Mounts in Filter/Coil Section) Figure 6. BAYACCDORlA Hinged Filter Access Door (4024-4036) BAYACC DO R 2 A 140 424060l Replaces Filter/Goil Access Panel Note: The drawings on this page are prepared by the manufacturer in order to provide detail regarding job layout only. These drawings are not intended to be used as i basis to construct, build or modify the items depicted in the drawings, The manufacturer is not responsible for the unauthorized use of these drawings and expressly disclaims any liability for damages resulting from such unauthorized use. 4YCC4O42A.SUB.1 E.EN I HVAC Unit Economizer rain hood Mist Required filter kit, order sepa rately eliminator Relief Return Ductdamper Roofcurb Outside air Return air --t ampers dam pers Economizer Unit Application Models BAYECON 1O 1A 4024-036 BAYECON 1O2A 4042-060 Optional Equipment - Economizer Table 3. BAYECON1O1,1O2A Down Discharge Economizer and Rain Hood (Mounts Over Horizontal Return Air Opening) Table 4. BAYCON20O,2OlAHotizontal Economizer and Rain Hood Note: The drawings on this page are prepared by the manufacturer in order to provide detail regarding iob layout only. These drawings are not intended to be used as a basis to construct, build or modiFy the items depicted in the drawings. The manufacturer is not responsible for the unauthorized use of these drawings and expressly disclaims any liability for damages resulting from such unauthorized use. s Economizer Gaskets (2) Duct Rain Hood Mixed Air Sensor Economizer Models A B c D E F BAYECON2OOA 4024-4036 22"20"16-7 /4"1.5-17/t5"t7-1.1/76"t5" BAYECON2OlA 4042-4060 26"22-21/32"19"t7-tt/ t6"14-17/t6"2t-3/8', 10 4YCC4O42A-SUB.1 E.EN a n E Optional Equipment - Outside Air Damper Table5. BAYOSAH001 and 0024 Table 6. BAYDMPR1OI and 1024, 25o/oMotorized Outside Air Damper (Mounts Over Horizontal Retum Air Opening) Note: The drawings on this page are prepared by the manufacturer in order to provide detail regarding iob layout only. These drawings are not intended to be used as 5 basis to construct, build or modify the items depicted in the drawings. The manufacturer is not responsible for the unauthorized use of these drawings and expressly disctaims any liability for damages resulting from such unauthorized use. FULLY OPEN D FULLY B CLOSED Manual Fresh Air Modet Unit Application Models A B c D BAYOSAHOOlA 4024 - 4036 22-7/t6"20-rr/t6"L2-3/8"9-3/16" BAYOSAHOO2A 4042 - 4060 25-3116"20-tr/76"12-3/8"9-3/16" E I l*o--* Manual Fresh Air Model Unit Application Models A B c D E BAYDM- PRlO 1A 4024 - 4036 t5-t3/t6"1).-13/1.6"70-t/4"1r-t/2"72-r/4" BAYDM- PR1O2A 4042 - 4060 t8-3/76"15-7/8"to-1/4"tl-1/2"12-7/4" 4YCC4O42A.SUB-1 E.EN 11 B Mechanical Specifications General The units shall be horizontal airflow as shipped and convertible to downflow. All units shall be factory assembled. piped, internally wired and fully charged with refrigerant. Units shall be certified to UL Standard 1995. Units shall be designed to oporate at ambient temperatures as high as 115oE Cooling performance shall be rated in accordance with AHRI standards. The YC heating/cooling unit design is certified to ANSI 221.471C5A 2.3, specifically for outdoor applications using natural gas or propane' All units shall be designed for outdoor rooftop or ground level installation, Unit Casing All components shall be mounted in a weather- resistant steel cabinet with an enamel finish. Access panels shall be provided for unit controls and indoor coil and fans. lndoor air section compartment shall be completely i nsu lated with fi reproof, permanent, odorless fiber material. Knockouts shall be provided for utility and control connections' Drain connections shall be provided to accommodate indoor water runoff. Compressor The compressor shall be hermetically sealed, high efficiency scroll compressors. lnternal overcurrent and over temperatu re protection, internal pressu re rel ief shall be standard. Other features include centrifugal oil pump, low vibration and noise. Refrigeration SYstem All units shall have refrigerant control. Service pressure tap ports and a refrigerant line filter shall be standard. Evaporator Coil l2-4 Ton Models) All aluminum micro channel, extruded tubes, mechanically bonded to aluminum fins. and factory pressure and leak tested at 480 -650 psig. All units have TXV to control refrigerant flow. Condenser Coil The Spine Fin " condenser coil shall be continuously wrapped. corrosion resistant all aluminum with minimum brazedjoints. This coil is 3/8" OD seamless aluminum tubing glued to a continuous aluminum fin. Coils are lab tested to withstand 2'000 pounds of pressure per square inch. The outdoor coil provides low airflow resistance and efficient heat transfer' The coil is protected on all four sides by louvered panels. !ndoor Air Fan Constant Torgue, forward-curved, centrifugal wheel in a Composite Vortica @ Blower housing. Motor shall have thermal overload protection and permanently lubricated motor bearings. Motor/blower assembly isolated from unit with rubber mounts. Outdoor Fan One direct-drive. statically and dynamically balanced propeller fan shall be used in a draw-through vertical discharge configuration. Permanently lubricated weather proof motor shall have built-in thermal overload protection. System Controls . System controls include condenser fan, evaporator fan and compressor contactors. Accessories Roof Curb The roof curb shall be designed to mate with the unit and provide support and complete weathertight installation when properly installed. Adhesive back polyurethane sealing strips shall be provided to ensure an airtight seal between supply and return openings of the curb and unit. The roof curb design allows field fabricated ductwork to be connected directly to the curb. Curb ships knocked down for field assembly, and includes factory installed wood nailer strips. Heating System Gas-Fi red Heating Section Models shall provide completely assembled. wired and piped gas fired heating systems within unit. Design certified by UL, specifically for outdoor application' Threaded gas connection on the unit. Electric lgnition System Main burner is lit each time thermostat calls for heat. Flame sensor proves flame and keeps the main burner on. Should a loss of flame occur, the main valve closes and the spark recurs within 0.8 seconds. When thermostat is satisfied, main burner is extinquished. Forced Combustion Blower lnsures flame stability under varying wind conditions. Gives higher combustion efficiency and location flexibility. Heat Exchanger Stainless steel tubes. Free floating design. Burners Stainless steel. Multi-port inshot. 12 4YCC4O42A-SUB-1 E-EN Mechanical Specifications Single Source Power Entry This accessory when used with electric heat accessory shall allow single source power connection to unit and heater combination. Single source power entry kits shall have specific matching heater(s). Kit shall include high voltageterminal blocks, fuse blocks and fuses, cut- to-length interconnecting wiring, and junction box (if required)to provide power sources with fuse protection as required for both the unit and accessory heater. Kit components shall install within the heater cabinet in the heater access section. Single source branch power circuit shall be protected and wired in accordance with local codes. Fully Modulating Economizer This accessory shall be field installed and be composed of the following items: 0-100 o/o fresh air damper, damper drive motor. fixed dry bulb enthalpy control, and low voltage pigtails for electrical connections. Solid state enthalpy or differential enthalpy control is optional. Economizer operations shall be controlled by the preset position of the enthalpy control. A barometric relief damper shall be standard with the economizer and provide a pressure operated damper that shall be gravity closing and prohibit entrance of outside air on equipment "off" cycle. Economizer requires BAYRLAY004A relay kit to interface the economizerto the heat PUmP. Manual Outside Air Dampers Bain hood and screen shall be field installed. Suitable for up to 25olo outside air. Start Kit Extra compres6or starting capacity for single phase equipment. Control Options Standard lndoor Thermostats Two stage heating/cooling or one stage heating/cooling thermostats shall be available in either manual or automatic changeover. Prog ra m ma bl e Electronic N ig ht Setti ng Th ermostat Prog ra m ma ble electronic thermostat shal I provide heating setback and cooling setup with 7-day programming capability. 1H/1C or 2Hl2C models available. c US lntertek The manufacturer optimizes the performance of homes and buildings around the world. A business of lngersoll Rand, the leader in creating and sustaining safe, comfortable and energy efficient environments, the manufacturer offers a broad portfolio of advanced controls and HVAC systems, comprehensive building services, and parts. For more information, visit www.lRCO.com. The manufacturer has a policy of conlinuous product and product data improvements and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice. ao2014Trane 4YCC4042A-SUB-1E-EN 30 Jun 2015 Supersedes 4YCC4042A-SUB-1D-EN (February 2015) A.tlPl cERTrFtED,. www-ahridirectory.or0C Unitary Small AC AHRI Standard 21 0/240 (fD,nn"oott Rand THE Policy Number: 8706 I 3945820 I 9 FLOOD POLICY DECLARATIONS llartford Insurance Company of the Midwest }IARYFoRD strnderd Poricv Pre-Frnti Subsidizad TYPe: Revj s*tl Dec'ialat j on Policy Period: 7-t/2'1 /it-rt:i9Tc \)./21/2A20 For palmant starua, caLt: if,$gl ZAS-127[ Original New Business Effective Date: tilti,/i018 'l'1-.e$e DeclaraLio's ar:e r:f fe;tiv* Beinstatement Date: rls oi: i7/?'L/2o79 at 12;iJ1 AM Forrn: Gelera.l. Prope:"t y Producer Name and Mailing Address: KPD II{SURANCE iI{C PO BOX 29 sPRiNGr:EL3, 0R s'i4-r'i-000: NFIP PolicY Number: 8;(:61.;t;i58 Ageut/Agency #: 02 :rll*CC0CC-lIa llefcrence #; Phone#; i54i.) i4i-05i1"1 Insured Name and Mailiug Address: JCOO ]NC DBA .]COO IIdA?]NG AC & EiEC?AICAL 5?2q v*rN ST SiE 2:i3 5PR:NG}-:Ei,D, O?. 9't 4i 8 -5 426 NAIC Number: :geaz Processed by: f'1ood Insuran(:if Pirocess i ng Center F.0. Rox 205'l Kaiispel: MT 599C3-2C5-1 Property l,acation: ''i a )lfu -l- :;i,R:il'lG:' l. llti,D, Qp.')i 4i'j' 43;:t) Primary Residence: >; Premium PaYor: l sl- Mar:t?agee Flood RisklBated Zane: I Current'l,on.ei Community Number:41 559: 1i6l F Community Name: sPFLl'li-:r'jlJl.,ir, ,:i 1'v i)ir' Grandfathered: Nr> Pre-l'irm corrstruction Program Type: Rc..ju1ar Building Deseription IJor,*Res. Busir,ess. 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Nlrt -E r G? rEll t'lc lrifi?Alt{r' PtPSl-rc <2) )t-t/'/,+ (1) +a8 %,:rutWiVA HV/,C t.ir.llf N'C, Cll1) ti lT; CY.ltt t ANli I hl5ll- A1l Oi'l /t9 PVe VKlrfil'lrvLtLPlNA AlCETIO, s1.1 JCO HEATING SEISMIC CLIPS FOR HVAC Springfield OR 97477 CLIP DETAIL FOR YCD O6OC/A72CIO75C ml-l\ts EAST 971ol EXPIRES KEATING ENGINEERING LLC 159 EAST SIXTEENTH AVENUE EUGENE OREGON 9740 PHONE 547-242- 0613 FAX 54L-242-06L4 email: keatin en mSn.com PROJECl ADDRESS SCOPE DESIGNER JCO HEATING VARIES ss WORST CASE) SEISMIC AND WIND RESTRAINT FOR ROOF MOUNTED HVAC UNIT DATE 20JUN2017 PROJECT NC t7-21 STEVE KEATING REVISED RESTRAINT EVALUATION YCDO6OC 36 Lcg t w= 659 20 Wcg TOPVIEW OTM = WIND FORCE Lfr 2H * O.5H OTM SHORT DIM UPLIFT wfr RESTRAINT = orM LONG DIM UPLIFT wfr RESTRAINT END VIEW SHEAR RESTRAINT 498 LBS USING 2 H (3)#8 SCREWS TO uNlr (2) 26 GA (0.022") ANGLEWIND UPLIFT 0.6D + W EA SIDE 249 -515 OTM = WIND FORCE Lfr 2H * O.5H OTM SHORT DIM UPLIFT wfr RESTRAINT = oTM LONG DIM UPLIFT wfr RESTRAINT 44Wfr (3) #8 SCREWS TO uNtr (2]t26 GA (0.022") ANGLE EACH LBS USING 2UPLIFT RESTRAINT -258 EACH SHEAR VALUES FOR DESIGN TO BE THE GREATER OF WIND OR SEISMEC SEISMIC VALUES Ss=0.6786 S1=0.3359 Sos=0.5890 lp=1 UNIT VALUES Wco=20.0 Wfr=44.0 Lfr=78 Lcg=36.0 WEIGHT 659 WIND BLDG HT WIND Wfr H W lJTIltons oim LfrHW 267 shorl dim1.0og= 2.5Rp= 116.4 Fo= 0,4anS{sWo(1 +2 zJh} FP (rnax)=1'6 Sds lP WP = 0.3 WIND UPLIFT 0.6D + W BX8X1/5" EA SIDE CURB MILLAGE 0.022 IN SHEAR THRU CURB LBS/IN SHEAR THRU 8X8X1.5" L 30 LBS/IN LBS'IN ALLOWABLE UPLIFT RESTRAINT 317 _25 PSI 1 It I ALLOW FOR SMS 1,41 LBS 16.'13 SEISMIC UPLIFT O.6D + O.7E OTM = Fo'H/2 RM= {W{r-Wco)'Wo * (Lfr-Lcq) LB lN Lfr D =EM wh LB IN lb in= OTM + 0.2 Sds'D Wfr OK USE 2 TOPVIEW OTM = WIND FORCE Lfr 2H * O.5H OTM SHORT DIM UPLIFT wfr RESTRAINT = oTM LONG DIM UPLIFT wfr RESTRAINT OK USE 3 RESTRAINT EVALUATION - YCD072C JCO HEATING END VIEW (3)#s SCREWS TO uNtr (2)26 GA (0.022") ANGLE 691 412 390 906 SHORT DIM UPLIFT RESTRAINT LONG DIM UPLIFT RESTRAINT =0.6D+W OTM =WIND FORCE ' I fr' 2H ' 0.5H Wfr OTM Wfr =ro VARIES ss WORST CASE DATE 20JUN20i7 PROJECT NC 77-27 SEISMIC AND WIND RESTRAINT FOR ROOF MOUNTED HVAC UNIT REVISED KEATING ENGINEERING LLC 159 EAST SIXTEENTH AVENUE EUGENE OREGON 9740 pHoNE 541-242-0613 FAX 541-242-06L4 email: keatin en msn.com OES\G N ER PRCXIECT ADDRESS SCOPE STEVE KEATING WIND UPLIFT 0.6D + W EA SIDE 11 31 Lcg + 21 Wcg w= 659 + SEISMIC VALUES Ss=0.6786 S'l=0.3359 Sos.0.5890 lp=I UNIT VALUES Wcq=21.0 Wfr=53.0 Lfr=89 Lco=31.0 WEIGHT 783 WIND 25 BLDG HT 35 WIND WfrHW LfrHW l--Eltons oi. 322 short dim H E? WfT SHEAR VALUES FOR DESIGN TO BE THE GREATER OF WIND OR SEISMIC CURB MILLAGE 0.022 IN SHEAR THRU CURB 10 LBS/IN SHEAR THRU BX8X1.5' L 34 LBSITN ALLOWABLE 36000'.4'.022 317 LBS/IN UPLIFT RESTRAINT -15 PSt ALLOW FOR #8 SMS 141 LBS OK USE 2 OK USE 3 OTM = WIND FORCE Lfr 2H * O.5H OTM SHORT DIM UPLIFT wfr RESTRAINT = orM LONG DIM UPLIFT wfr RESTRAINT (3) #8 SGREWS TO UNIT (2126 GA (0.022') ANGLE 8X8X1/5" EA Slt (3) #8 SCREWS TO uNtr (2) 26 GA (0.022") ANGLE oo=1.0 2.5ftr= 737.9 't38.4 FP (max)=1.6 Sds lP WP Fo= o.4apsdsw"(1 +2 z/h) 1360.719 SEISMIC UPLIFT O.6D + O.7E OTM = Fo'H/2 RM= (Wfr-Wco)'Wo' [fr-Lco) LB lN Lfr D =EM Wfr LB IN E =QM+ 0.2sds'D lb in NET 789 514 470 1297 WINDoTM=@ Wronc= OTM Wfr Wstrort = W Wfr SHORT DIM UPLIFT RESTRAINT LONG DIM UPLIFT RESTRAINT +WUPL SHEAR RESTRAINT 498 249 {.27 LBS USING (2) EACH UPLIFT RESTRAINT LBS USING (2) .414 EACH WIND UPLIFT 0.6D + W EA SIDE KEATING ENGINEERING LLC 159 EAST SIXTEENTH AVENUE EUGENE OREGON 9740 PHONE 547-242-O6L3 FAX54t-242-O6L4 email: keatin en msn.com PRO]ECT ADDRESS SCOPE DESIG NER JCO HEATING VARIES ss WORST CASE SEISMIC AND WIND RESTRAINT FOR ROOF MOUNTED HVAC UNIT DATE 20JUN2017 PROJECT NO t7-2L STEVE KEATING REVISED OTM = WIND FORCE Lfr 2H * O.5H OTM SHORT DIM UPLIFT wfr RESTRAINT = oTM LONG DIM UPLIFT wfr RESTRAINT SHEAR RESTRAINT 498 LBS USING 2 (3) #8 SCREWS TO uNtr (2]l25 GA (0.022") ANGLEWIND UPLIFT 0.5D + W EA SIDE EACH LBS USING 2UPLIFT RESTRAINT -343 EACH RESTRAINT EVALUATION - YCDOTsC TOP VIEW 78 Lfr OTM = WIND FORCE Lfr 2H * O.STI -585 END VIEW 47 Wfr (3) #8 SCREWS TO uNtr (2]t26 GA (0.022") ANGLE 249 H 39 Lcg ' w= 659 21 Wcg SHEAR VALUES FOR DESIGN TO BE THE GREATER OF WIND OR SEISMIC SEISMIC VALUES Ss=0.6786 31=0.3359 Sos=0.5890 lp=1 UNIT VALUES Wcq=21.0 Wfr=47.0 Lfr=82 Lco=39.0 WEIGHT 750 WIND BLDG 24 HT D WfrHW LfrHW 498 long dim [-lae lsnon dim1.0?F= Ro=2.5 706.8FP (rnax)=l.6 Sds lP WP Fo= o.4aosdswo(1+2 /h) WIND UPLIFT 0.6D + W BX8X1/5" EA SIDE OTM SHORT DIM UPLIFT wfr RESTRAINT = orM LONG DIM UPLIFT wfr RESTRAINT + CURB MILLAGE o.o22 IN o T M W I N D F o R c E L t f 2 H o 5 H OTM SHEAR THRU CURB 11 LBS/IN o T M W I N D F o R c E L f r 2 H o 5 H OTM L o T M W I N D F o R c E L f r 2 H o 5 H OTM SHEAR THRU 31 LBS/I N o T M W I N D F o R c E L t I 2 H o 5 H OTM ALLOWABLE 317 LBS/iN o T M I N D F o R c E L f r 2 H o 5 H OTM UPLIFT RESTRAINT 18 PSI o T M = W I N D F o R c E L t I 2 H o 5 H OTM ALLOW FOR SMS t41 LBS o T M W I N D F o R c E L f r 2 H o 5 H OTM mo H : o H z ) l I l l U o ) o N I M IA I o rsn 2 o T M W I N D F o R c E L f I 2 H o 5 H OTM OK o T M = W I N D F o R c E L t r 2 H o 5 H OTM USE o T M W I N D F o R c E L t I 2 H o 5 H OTM 3 o T M I N D F o R c E L t r 2 H o 5 H OTM