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06-2769 (RC)P.O. BOX 1504 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 Application Number: Property Address: APN: Application description: Property Zoning: Application valuation: Applicant: tsa 06-00002769 78595 HIGHWAY 111 STE 643-220-025- - REMODEL - COMMERCIAL COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL 35000 BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMIT VOICE (760) 777-7012 FAX (760) 777-7011 INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153 Date: 12/28/06 Owner: 300 JDD LLC - 27 LA PAZA LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Architect or Engineer: -------------------------------------------------- LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professionals Code, and my License is in full force and effect. License Class: B License No.: 709664 Date: 42-.,24 -c* Contractor: OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that 1 am exempt from the Contractor's State License Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the - permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he or she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).: ; 1 _ 1 I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does the work himself or herself through his or her own employees, provided that the improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that he or she did not build or improve for the purpose of sale.). .. I . (_ 1 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of r property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed L�Pa pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). I am exempt under Sec. , B.&P.C. for this reason Date: Owner: CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ. C.). Lender's Name: Lender's Address: . LQPERMIT L�FINANCEEMPT_ Contractor: WEBB, DONALD B8 2006 8937 DOUGLAS FIR C RIVERSIDE, CA 9250LA QUINTA (949) 689-5015 Lic. No.: 709664 ----------------------------------------------- ' WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier TRAVELERS INDEM Policy Number TC2JUB419J750A0 I certify that, in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that, if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. Date: Applicant: WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IMPORTANT Application is hereby made to the Director of Building and Safety for a permit subject to.the conditions and restrictions set forth on this application. 1. Each person upon whose behalf this application is made, each person at whose request and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this application, the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents and employees for any act or omission related to the work being performed under or following issuance of this permit. 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject permit to cancellation. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this county to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. Date: 12•lir Signature (Applicant or Agent)' Application Number . . . . . 06-00002769 ------ Structure Information 1385 SF EXPANSION OF DENTAL OFFICE ----- _Other struct info . . . . . CODE EDITION 01BMP04E05EN FIRE SPRINKLERS YES MIXED=USE OCCUPANCY B OCCUPANT LOAD 50.00 1ST FLOOR SQUARE FOOTAGE 1385.00 2ND FLOOR SQUARE FOOTAGE 3576.00 Permit . . . BUILDING PERMIT Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . . . 317.00 Plan Check Fee 206.05 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 35000 Expiration Date 6/26/07 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 252.00 10.00 6.5000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- THOU BLDG 25,001-50,000 65.00 Permit . . ELECT - ADD/ALT/REM Additional desc . Permit Fee 73.70 Plan Check Fee 18.43 Issue Date Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date 6/26/07 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 20.00 .7500 PER ELEC DEVICE/FIXTURE 1ST 20 15.00 1.00• 18.5000 EA ELEC SVC <=600V/<=200A 18.50 . '56.00 .4500 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- EA ELEC DEVICE/FIXTURE >20 25.20 Permit . . . MECHANICAL Additional desc . Permit Fee . . . 24.00 Plan Check Fee .6.00 Issue Date Valuation . . . . 0. Expiration Date .6/26/07 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 2.00 4.5000 ----=--------------------------- EA MECH VENT INST/ DUCT ALT .------- ,------------------------------------- 9.00 Permit . . PLUMBING Additional desc . Permit Fee 81.00 Plan Check Fee 20.25 Application Number. 06-00002769 Permit . . . . . . PLUMBING Issue Date Valuation . . 0 Expiration Date 6/26/07 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 8.00 6.0000 EA PLB FIXTURE 48.00 1.00 15.0000 EA PLB BUILDING SEWER 15.00 1.00 3.0000 EA PLB WATER INST/ALT/REP 3.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments -- 1385 SF TENANT IMPROVEMENT EXPANSION FROM 3576 SF EXISTING DENTAL OFFICE SUITE 300. "B" OCCUPANCY, TYPE V -N CONSTRUCTION. [14 ADDITIONAL OCCUPANTS. TO 36 EXISTING = 50 OCCUPANT LOAD] 2001 CBC,CMC,CPC, 2004CEC, 2005 ENERGY CODES. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Fees . . . ... . . . . ACCESSIBILITY PLAN REVIEW 20.61 ENERGY REVIEW FEE 20.61 Fee summary Charged Paid Credited ---------------------------------------- Due ----------------- Permit Fee Total 495.70 .00 .00 495.70 Plan Check Total 250.73 .00. .00 250.73 Other Fee Total 41.22 .00 .00 41.22 Grand Total 787.65 .00 .00 787.65 . Y LQPERMIT • Bin # �. C%tj/ Of La Quinta Building 8I' Safety Division . P.O. Box 1504, 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 - (760) 777-7012 Building Permit Application and Tracking Sheet Permit # e 06 Project Address. _ j9's' VIS,,/ J\� I Sv 4t__30-� Owner's Name: _7)0 CLL A. P. Number: Address: (A /3 Legal Description: Contractor.\ � � LJQ City, ST, ;nr::...,:,4:;;r;;;••,.i>....;.., .k;; Telephone:l�u� �����t16Lf �"s':�s•:;f:�<�:>_.�<>z�ss��:?�'g Project Description.D &rnU Q Ate/ J ex, Address: �jQl �� ��,� (1\r City, ST, Zip: \ S� Pt Z rZ`0� ivl�W J✓n Telephoner Li 1 lJ� (5 0 State Lic. #:--) Dq LI(O CityaLlc.:# Arch., Engr., signer �,_ G 0 /� tiQv V,, NJ Pr r Address: ?,q P2 ZrD F I2 ! City, ST, Zip: Telephone:—) [L.1 0-7 State Lic. #: ;;• :.>:.,° :: u,: ; s:: ;::::<n}<><?`; . ;.;pi±� :%:. iv :::Sifi:S:j•:�i:: �•F,.:: ii{: Y�:{ :v^; •.t,(. Construction Type: VA) Occupancy: 3 Project type (circle one): New Add'nter Repair U emo Name of Contact Person: �il 1 �` (L+•� q Q Sq. Ft.: #Stories: ' # Units: Telephone # of Contact Person: — ao1 Ll Estimated Value of Project: , o U APPLICANT: DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE # Submittal Req'd Recd TRACKING PERMIT FEES Plan Sets Plan Check submitted 2y Item Amount Structural Calcs. Reviewed, ready for corrections Ir 1 Plan Check Deposit Truss Calcs. Called Contact Person it Plan Check Balance. Title 24 Calcs. Plans picked up g6Q1,9t-1L 0 Construction Flood plain plan Plans resubmitted echanical Grading plan 2"" Review, ready for correctio i ue l't' / f Electrical Subcontactor List Called Contact Person /2 Plumbing Grant Deed Plans picked up S.M.I. H.O.A. Approval Plans resubmitted Grading IN HOUSE: 7rd Review, ready for correctionstissue Developer Impact Fee Planning Approval Called Contact Person A.I,P,P, Pub. Wks. Appr Date of permit issue i School Fees s Total Permit Fees 8/710'o CODfiPPRCUED John R. Hawkins Fire Chief Proudly serving th unincorporated areas of Riverside Counh. and the Cities of: Banning Beaumont Caluuesa Canyon Lake Coachella Desert Hot Spring. Indian Wells Indio Lake Elsinore La Quinta Moreno Valley Palm Desert Perris .y Rancho Mirage San Jacinto Temecula Board of Supervisors Bob Buster, District 1 John Tavaglione, District 2 Jeff Stone, District 3 Roy Wilson, District 4 Marion Ashley, District 5 RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT In cooperation with.the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection 210 West San Jacinto Avenue • Perris, California 92570 • (951) 940-6900 Fax (951) 940-6910 r Date 3 1 116 Building Department RE The Riverside County Fire Department is granting the Fire clearance for the following location i q S R5 P wy N Sy t 307 Please call if you should have questions 760-863-8886 Res ectfully, 1 ' Jason tubble Fire Systems Inspector RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT In cooperation with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection 210 West San Jacinto Avenue • Perris, California 0 • Fax Tom Cha to July 31, 2006 1P IS E C E D Proudly serving the — AUG2Q06 Pacific Dental Services Unincorporated 2860 Michelle Drive, Second Floor I CITY FLLACUUINTA Areas Of Riverside County and the Irvine CA 92606 COMMUNITY OEVELQPMENT , ncvng4MF - — Cities of. Bannin RE: TENANT IMPROVEMENT PLAN CHECK C. Beaumont LAQ-06-TI-057 / Dental Office expansion at 78595 Hwy 111, Suite 300, 4. La Quinta, CA Calimesa 4• You have been issued a release for a tenant improvement on an existing building. THIS IS Canyon Lake NOT AN OCCUPANCY PERMIT. e• Coachella e• It is prohibited to use/process or store any materials in this occupancy that would classify it Desert Hot Springs as an "H" occupancy per Sec. 307 of the 2000 UBC. o• Indian Wells e• THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS MUST BE MET PRIOR TO INSPECTION: Indio e, Install door hardware and exit signs as per Chapter 10 of the 2000 UBC. Lake Elsinore 4• Install Knox Lock Boxes, Models 4400, 3200 or 1300, mounted per recommended standard La 4. ,. of the Knox Company. Plans must be submitted to the Fire Department for approval of Pa Y• P Moreno Valley mounting location/position and operating standards. Special forms are available from this �• office for the ordering of the Key Lock Boxes. This form must be authorized and signed by Palm Desert this office for the correctly coded system to be purchased. If the building/facility is protected Perris with a fire alarm system or burglar alarm system, the lock boxes will require "tamper" ,. monitoring. Rancho Mirage <• A minimum 2A10BC Fire Extinguisher, (State Fire Marshal Approved) must be mounted in a San Jacinto visible location within 75' walking distance from any point in your building or suite. Fire Temecula extinguishers can be installed by a licensed extinguisher company with a State Fire Marshal service tag attached to the extinguisher, or purchased from a retail store with a sales receipt attached. A licensed fire extinguisher company must service extinguisher yearly. Board of Supervisors Bob Buster, ELECTRICAL PANEL BOX: District I All breakers must be labeled and a clearance of 36 inches must be maintained around the panel at all times. John Tavaglione, District 2 OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Jim Venable, D,stnct3 Approved building address shall be placed in such a position a to be plainly visible and Roy Wilson, legible from the street Said numbers shall contrast with their background. District 4 Marion Ashley, A durable sign stating 'This door to remain unlocked during business hours" shall be placed District s on or adjacent to the front exit door. The sign shall be in letters not less than one inch high on a contrasting background. EMERGENCY SERVICES DIVISION • PLANNING SECTION • INDIO OFFICE 82-675 Highway 111, 2nd Fl., builo, CA 92201 • (760) 863-8886 • Fax (760) 86.3-7072 Applicantrnstaller shall be responsible to contact the Fire Department to schedule inspections. A re -inspection fee will be required if more than one (1) inspection is necessary. Requests for inspections are to be made at least 72 hours in advance and may be arranged by calling (760) 863-8886. All questions regarding the meaning of these conditions should be referred to the Fire Department Planning & Engineering Staff at (760) 863-8886. Sincerely, Tracy Hobday Chief Fire Department Planner By: oa Sonia Coole Fire Safety Specialist CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 1 of 2) MECH-I-C PROJECT NAME DATE Dental Office Tenant Improvement 7/10/2006 PROJECT ADDRESS 1,385 Sq.Ft. .78595 Highway 111 Suite 300 La Quinta BUILDING TYPE ® NONRESIDENTIAL ❑ HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL ❑ HOTEL/MOTEL GUEST ROOM PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION ❑ NEW CONSTRUCTION ADDITION ❑ ALTERATION ❑ UNCONDITIONED (File Affidavit) PRINCIPAL DESIGNER - MECHANICAL TELEPHONE Building Permit # David Fusco This Certificate of Compliance lists the building features and performance specifications needed to comply with Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations. This certificate applies only to building mechanical requirements. DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR TELEPHONE Checked by/Date MONTROSS & ASSOCIATES, Inc. (949) 553-9005 Enforcement Agency Use GENERAL INFORMATION DATE OF PLANS BUILDING CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA CLIMATE ZONE 06-06-19 1,385 Sq.Ft. 15 BUILDING TYPE ® NONRESIDENTIAL ❑ HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL ❑ HOTEL/MOTEL GUEST ROOM PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION ❑ NEW CONSTRUCTION ADDITION ❑ ALTERATION ❑ UNCONDITIONED (File Affidavit) METHOD OF MECHANICAL ® PRESCRIPTIVE ❑ PERFORMANCE COMPLIANCE PROOF OF ENVELOPE COMPLIANCE ❑ PREVIOUS ENVELOPE PERMIT ❑ ENVELOPE COMPLIANCE ATTACHED STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE This Certificate of Compliance lists the building features and performance specifications needed to comply with Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations. This certificate applies only to building mechanical requirements. The documentation preparer hereby certifies that the documentation is accurate and complete. DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR GNA RE DA 06 Montross & Associates A.P.C. ` �O The Principal Mechanical Designer hereby certifies that he proposed building design represented in this set of constru tion documents is consistent with the other compliance forms and worksheets, with the specifications, and with any other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the mechanical requirements contained in the applicable parts of Sections 100, 101, 102, 110 F through ^ T LA "2� I1 i F ' n F1 The plans & specifications meet the requirements of Part 6 (Sections 10-103a). V ❑ The installation certificates meet the requirements of Part 6 (10-103a 3). BUILDING &SAFETY DEPT. ❑ The operation & maintenance information meets the requirements of Part 6 (10-103c). APPROVED Check one: (These sectionsof the Business and Professions Code are printed in full in the Nonresi ftiMft�USTRUCTION We I hereby affirm that I am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 of the Business and Professio is Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am licensed in the State of California as a civil engineeo�rp a L qr, ensed ica n A t3 architect. ❑ I affirm that I am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Cod is document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a licensed contractor performing this work. ❑ I affirm that I am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document because it pertains to a structu or type of work described pursuant to Business and Professions Code sections 5537, 5538, and 6737.1. PRINCIPAL MECHANICAL DESIGNER - NAME IGNA R DAT jjLlC.# David Fusco 06 O INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT ® MECH-I-C: Certificate of Compliance. Part 1, 2, 3 of 3 are required on plans for all submittals. ® MECH-2-C: Certificate of Compliance. Part 1, 2 of 2 are required for all submittals, but may be on plans. ® MECH-3-C: Certificate of Compliance are required for all submittals with mechanical ventilation, but may be on plans. ❑ MECH-4-C: Certificate of Compliance are required for all prescriptive submittals, but may be on on plans. ❑ MECH-5-C: Mechanical Equipment Details are required for all performance submittals. EnergyPro 4.1 by EnergySoft User Number: 4793 Job Number: 06PDI2 Page:1 of 6 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 2 of 2) MECH-I-C PROJECT NAME DATE Dental Office Tenant Improvement 7/10/2006 Designer: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for mechanical systems. The designer is required to check the boxes by all acceptance tests that apply and list all equipment that requires an acceptance test. If all equipment of a certain type requires a test, list the equipment description and the number of systems to be tested in parentheses. The NJ number designates the Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential ACM Manual that describes the test. Also indicate the person responsible for performing the tests (i.e. the installing contractor, design professional or an agent selected by the owner). Since this form will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the scope of work appropriately. Building Departments: SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE. Before an occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space, or a new space -conditioning system serving a building or space is operated for normal use, all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for Code Compliance. In addition iCertificate of Acceptance, MECH-I-A Form shall be submitted to the building department that certifies plans, specifications, installation certificates, and operating and maintenance information meet the requirements of Section 10-103(b) and Title 24 Part 6. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE ❑ MECH-2-A: Ventilation System Acceptance Document -Variable Air Volume Systems Outdoor Air Acceptance -Constant Air Volume Systems Outdoor Air Acceptance Equipment requiring acceptance testing Test required on all New systems both New Construction and Retrofit. ❑ MECH-3-A: Packaged HVAC Systems Acceptance Document Equipment requiring acceptance testing Test required on all New systems both New Construction and Retrofit. ❑ MECH-4-A: Air -Side Economizer Acceptance Document Equipment requiring acceptance testing Test required on all New systems both New Construction and Retrofit. Units with economizers that are installed at the factory and certified with the commission do not require equipment testing but do require construction inspection. ❑ MECH-5-A: Air Distribution Acceptance Document Equipment requiring acceptance testing This test required If the unit serves 5,000 g2 or space or less and 25% or more of the ducts are in nonconditioned or semioonditioned space like an attic. New systems that meet the above requirements. Retrofit systems that meet the above requirements and either extend ducts, replace ducts or replace the packaged unit. ❑ MECH-6-A: Demand Control Ventilation Acceptance Document Equipment requiring acceptance testing All new DCV controls installed on new or existing packaged systems must be tested. ❑ MECH-7-A: Supply Fan Variable Flow Control Acceptance Document Equipment requiring acceptance testing All new VA fan volume controls installed on new or existing systems must be tested ❑ MECH-8-A: -Hydronic System Control Acceptance Document -Variable Flow Controls Applies to chilled and hot watersystems. -Automatic Isolation Controls Applies to new boilers and chillers and the primary pumps are connected to a common header. -Supply Water Temperature Reset Controls Applies to new constant flow chilled and hot water systems that have a design capacity greater than or equal to 500,000 Btu/hr. -Water-loop Heat Pump Controls Applies to all new watedoop heat pump systems where the combined loop pumps are greater than 5 hp. -Variable Frequency Controls Applies to all new distribution pumps on new variable flow chilled, hydronic heat pump or condenser water systems where the pumps motors are greater than 5 hp. Equipment requiring acceptance testing EnergyPro 4.1 by EnergySoft User Number: 4793 Job Number: 06PDI2 Page:2 of 6 AIR SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Part 1 of 2 MECH-2-C PROJECT NAME DATE Dental Office Tenant Improvement 7/10/2006 SYSTEM FEATURES ITEM OR SYSTEM TAG(S) Number of Systems MANDATORY MEASURES Heating Equipment Efficiency Cooling Equipment Efficiency Heat Pump Thermostat Furnace Controls Natural Ventilation Minimum Ventilation VAV Minimum Position Control Demand Control Ventilation Time Control Setback and Setup Control Outdoor Damper Control Isolation Zones Pipe Insulation Duct Insulation T-24 Section AIR SYSTEMS Central or Single Zone Existing AC/1 1 Reference on Plans or Specification t 112(a) 80% AFUE 112 a 9.9 SEER / 10.0 EER 112(b) n/a 112(c), 115(a) n/a 121(b) No 121 b 275 cfm 121 c No 121 c No 121 c 122(e) Programmable Switch 122(e) Heating & Cooling Required 1 122 Auto 122(g) n/a 123 124 R-4.2 PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES ' Calculated Heating Capacity x 1.43 2 Proposed Heating Capacity 2 Calculated Sensible Cooling Capacity x 1.212 Proposed Sensible Cooling Capacity 2 Fan Control DP Sensor Location Supply Pressure Reset (DDC only) Simultaneous Heat/Cool Economizer Heating Air Supply Reset Cooling Air Supply Reset Duct Sealing for Prescriptive Compliance 144 a & b 37,675 btuh 144 a & b 103,000 btuh 144 a & b 58,833 btuh 144 a & b 46,858 btuh 144 c Constant Volume 144 c 144 c No 144 d No 144 a Diff. Enth (Integrated) 144 Constant Temp 1 144 (f) Constant Temp 144 k No 1: For each central and single zone air systems (or group of similar units) fill in the reference to sheet number and/or specification section and paragraph number where the required features are documented. If a requirement is not applicable, put °N/A° in the column. 2: Not required for hydronic heating and cooling. Either enter a value here or put in reference of plans and specificatons per footnote 1. 3: Enter Yes if System is: Constant Volume, Single Zone; Serves < 5,000 sgft; Has > 25% duct in unconditioned space. Duct sealing is required for Prescriptive Compliance, see PERF -1 for performance method duct sealing requirements. JOTES TO FIELD - For Buildina Department Use Only EnergyPro 4.1 by EnergySoft User Number: 4793 Job Number: 06PDI2 Paae:3 of 6 1 V M on ►; z Transfer Air Design Min. Ai ° ` 0 �a) v Setpoint C j� m a J c Max of m ° n J Columns H, J, 5 2 K or 300 CFM to Z_ c E .z Bx0.4 m m O ; Y CFM/sq. ft. ` m > g 30% of Design t m Zone Supply CFM V 0 Design n n N ° � 2 m — Vent. Air N N s E 3 CFM 8 g 22 N REQ -13 V.A n LO = Max of N N N m c (D or G) � N Min CFM r - 5 a 'E a 0 by Occupant N 0 F z= CD (ExF) Co C0 8 0 v CFM m = a z . m� Z LL per Ow M Q + _ DE a Person m Q m c c c E E `m U O 9 U m m m = f Number of L o m m O w People m m m o E m o r ° m Min CFM co 0 N =m ° Y t.. N = C p by Area N N m E s Eco N W (B x C) m o° 0 a Q CFM t2 z - _ 0 ;Ft m0 per o 6�� E N Q Square Foot m= m v `m 16 Q Z LLl c Condition Cl)cc a _ a > =' U) Co re Area D �mj m N m 01 D ` ( ) 3 N J U) mA°� E ¢� N N = 2Q of Z o Q° O'. x N g U m m O m>= =Ms y£CCCCs Qm ? U N = m W V LL g' m> m J¢ m xS 6 oA Z L c N m „. o N E c W > Q CO) d m y d U m E v Q Z o D c E V :.i O d N` n 5 C 0= E E E m Q O a _ Z N U Q m¢io vi C= c' rm c = rn w U c N lw-� - L J g z N r w w MECHANICAL MANDATORY MEASURES Part 1 of 2 MECH-MM PROJECT NAME Dental Office Tenant Improvement DATE 7/10/2006 DESCRIPTION Desi ner Enforcement Equipment and Systems Efficiencies ❑X §111 Any appliance for which there is a California standard established in the Appliance Efficiency Regulations will comply with the applicable standard. ❑ § 115(a) Fan type central furnaces shall not have a pilot light. ❑ § 123 Piping, except that conveying fluids at temperatures between 60 and 105 degrees Fahrenheit, or within HVAC equipment, shall be insulated in accordance with Standards Section 123. § 124 Air handling duct systems shall be installed and insulated in compliance with Sections 601, 603 and 604 of the Uniform Mechanical Code. Controls § 122(e) Each space conditioning system shall be installed with one of the following: X] § 122(e)1A Each space conditioning system serving building types such as offices and manufacturing facilities (and all others not explicitly exempt from the requirements of Section 112 (d)) shall be installed with an automatic time switch with an accessible manual override that allows operation of the system during off -hours for up to 4 hours. The time switch shall be capable of programming different schedules for weekdays and weekends and have program backup capabilities that prevent the loss of the device's program and time setting for at least 10 hours if power is interrupted; or ❑ § 122(e)1 B An occupancy sensor to control the operating period of the system; or § 122(e)1 C A 4 -hour timer that can be manually operated to control the operating period of the system. X] § 122(e)2 Each space conditioning system shall be installed with controls that temporarily restart and temporarily operate the system as required to maintain a setback heating and/or a setup cooling thermostat setpoint. ❑ § 122(g) Each space conditioning system serving multiple zones with a combined conditioned floor area more than 25,000 square feet shall be provided with isolation zones. Each zone: shall not exceed 25,000 square feet; shall be provided with isolation devices, such as valves or dampers, that allow the supply of heating or cooling to be setback or shut off independently of other isolation areas; and shall be controlled by a time control device as described above. ® § 122(a&b) Each space conditioning system shall be controlled by an individual thermostat that responds to temperature within the zone. Where used to control heating, the control shall be adjustable down to 55 degrees F or lower. For cooling, the control shall be adjustable up to 85 degrees F or higher. Where used for both heating and cooling, the control shall be capable of providing a deadband of at least 5 degrees F within which the supply of heating and cooling is shut off or reduced to a minimum. F§ 122(c) Thermostats shall have numeric setpoints in degrees Fahrenheit (F) and adjustable setpoint stops accessible only to authorized personnel. ❑ § 112(b) Heat pumps shall be installed with controls to prevent electric resistance supplementary heater operation when the heating load can be met by the heat pump alone. EnergyPro By EnergySoft User Number: User Job Number: 06PDI2 Page:5 of 6 MECHANICAL MANDATORY MEASURES Part 2 of 2 MECH-MM PROJECT NAME I Office Tenant Improvement DATE 7/10/2006 Description Designer Enforcement Ventilation ❑X § 121(e) Controls shall be provided to allow outside air dampers or devices to be operated at the ventilation rates as specified on these plans. ❑ § 122(f) Gravity or automatic dampers interlocked and closed on fan shutdown shall be provided on the outside air intakes and discharges of all space conditioning and exhaust systems.. ❑ § 122(q All gravity ventilating systems shall be provided with automatic or readily accessible manually operated dampers in all openings to the outside, except for combustion air openings. § 121(f)1 Air Balancing: The system shall be balanced in accordance with the National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB) Procedural Standards (1983), or Associated Air Balance Council (AABC) National Standards (1989); or X❑ § 121(f)2 Outside Air Certification: The system shall provide the minimum outside air as shown on the mechanical drawings, and shall be measured and certified by the installing licensed C-20 mechanical contractor and certified by (1) the design mechanical engineer, (2) the installing licenced C-20 mechanical contractor, or (3) the person with overall responsibility for the design of the ventilation system; or ❑ § 121(f)3 Outside Air Measurement: The system shall be equipped with a calibrated local or remote device capable of measuring the quantity of outside air on a continuous basis and displaying that quantity on a readily accessible display divice; or § 121(f)4 Another method approved by the Commission. Service Water Heating Systems ❑ §,113(b)2 If a circulating hot water system is installed, it shall have a control capable of automatically turning off the circulating pump(s) when hot water is not required. ❑ § 113(b)3B lavatories in restrooms of public facilities shall be equipped with controls to limit the outlet temperature to 110 degrees F. § 113(b)3C lavatories in restrooms of public facilities shall be equipped with one of the following: Outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum of 0.5 gallons per minute. Foot actuated control valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum of 0.75 gallons per minute. Proximity sensor actuated control valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum of 0.75 gallons per minute. Self-closing valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum of 2.5 gallons per minute, and 0.25 gallons/cycle (circulating system). Self-closing valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum of 2.5 gallons per minute, and 0.50 gallons/cycle (non -circulating system). Self-closing valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum of 2.5 gallons per minute, and 0.75 gallons/cycle (foot switches and proximity sensor controls). EnergyPro By EnergySoft User Number: User Job Number: 06PDI2 Page:6 of 6 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 1 of 4) LTG -1-C PROJECT NAME PACIFIC DENTAL OFFICE LIC. # E12272 DATE 06/15/06 PROJECTADDRESS LA QUINTA, CA 0 LTG -2-C Interior Lighting Schedule C1 IOFUMQUINTA PRINCIPAL DESIGNER -LIGHTING JAMES A. MONTROSS Portable Lighting Worksheet BUILDING & SAFE t i DEPT. TELEPHONE (949) 553-9005 Lighting Controls Credit Worksheet ARP DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR JAMES A. MONTROSS Interior Lighting Power Allowance Tailored Method Worksheet TELEPHONE (949) 553-9005 Room Cavity Ratio Worksheet 42441A,6 j GENERAL INFORMATION Common Lighting Systems Method Worksheet ❑ LTG -9-C DATE OF PLANS106/15/06 BUILDING CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA 1385 SQ. FT. CLIMATE ZONE BUILDING TYPE B NONRESIDENTIAL ❑ HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL ❑ HOTEL/MOTEL GUEST 0 CONDITIONED SPACES ❑ UNCONDITIONED SPACES INDOOR/ OUTDOOR SIGNS PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION ❑ NEW ❑ ADDITION ALTERATION METHOD OF COMPLIANCE ❑ PERFORMANCE ❑ COMPLETE BUILDING 21 AREA CATEGORY ❑ TAILORED ❑ COMMON LIGHTING STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE This Certificate of Compliance lists the building features and performance specifications need to comply with Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the Caiffomia Code of Regulations. This certificate applies only to building lighting requirements. The documentation preparer hereby certifies that the dopirKe-n-17tion is accunop and cqmplets. DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR TU DATE JAMES A. MONTROSS ai 06/15/06 The Principal Lighting Designer hereby certifies Mailhidproposed build np design represented in this set of construction documents is consistent with the other compliance fortes and worksheets, with the s4cifications. and with any other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet lighting requirements contained In applicable parts of Sections 110, 119,130-132,146, 148, & 149 of Title 24, Part 6. 0 The plans & specifications meet the requirements of Part 6 (Sections 10-103a). ❑ The Installation certificates most the requirements of Part 6 (10-103a 3). ❑ The operation & maintenance information meet the requirements of Part 6 (10-103c). Please check one: (These sections of the Business and Professions Code are printed In full In the Nonresidential Manual.) 0 1 hereby affirm that I am eligible under the provisions of.Divlalon 3 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document as the person responsible for Its preparation; and that I am licensed in the State of California as a civil engineer or electrical engineer, or I am a licensed architect. ❑ I affirm that 1 am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by section 55372 or 6737.3 to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a licensed contractor performing this work ❑ I affirm that I am eligible under Dhdslon 3 of the B and Professions Code to sign this document because it pertains to a structure or" of work described as exempt pursuant to BusIpdw arldProfesslons doe Bections ,5537, 5538 and 6737.1. PRINCIPAL LIGHTING DESIGNER -NAME JAMES A. MONTROSS I SMNATIJKEDATE 06/15/06 LIC. # E12272 LIGHTING MANDATORY MEASURES V ❑ Indicate location on plans of Note Block for Mandatory Measure 0 LTG -1-C, Parts 1 of 4 and 2 of 4 Certificate of Compliance. Part 1 of 4 and 2 of 4 are required for all submittals ❑ LTG -1-C, Part 3 of 4 Certificate of Compliance. Part 3 of 4 submittal is required only If Control Credits are claimed 0 LTG -1-C, Part 4 of 4 Certificate of Compliance. Part 4 of 4 submittal is 0 LTG -2-C Interior Lighting Schedule C1 IOFUMQUINTA ❑ LTG -3-C Portable Lighting Worksheet BUILDING & SAFE t i DEPT. ❑ LTG4-C Lighting Controls Credit Worksheet ARP 0 LTG -5-C ❑ LTG -6-C Interior Lighting Power Allowance Tailored Method Worksheet ❑ LTG -7-C Room Cavity Ratio Worksheet 42441A,6 j ❑ LTG -8-C Common Lighting Systems Method Worksheet ❑ LTG -9-C Line Voltage Track Lighting Worksheet 0 OLTG-4-C Signs (See OLTG-4-C Sign Worksheet in Chapter 6, Outdoor Lighting and Signs Chapter) 2005 Nonresidential Compliance Forms April 2005 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 2 of 4) LTG -1-C: PROJECT NAME n,r,n ft—A, nrr,nr DATE na /1 r. /nr rn�.ir w uunn� v� i w� --i •-i -- INSTALLED INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER FOR CONDITIONED AND UNCONDITIONED SPACES ALLOWED INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER FOR CONDITIONED SPACES ❑ COMPLETE BUILDING METHOD (from LTG -5-C) ® AREA CATEGORY METHOD (from LTG -5-C) ALLOWED ❑ TAILORED METHOD (from LTG -5-C) WATTS ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER 15OZ.O1 ALTERNATE COMPLIANCE ❑ PERFORMANCE METHOD ❑ COMMON LIGHTING SYSTEM (from LTG -8-C) ALLOWED INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER FOR UNCONDITIONED SPACES (From LTG -S -C) yy MANDATORY LIGHTING MEASURES FOR INTERIOR LIGHTING AND DAYLIT AREAS m— AkIn f1,w, ,^_UTIs_ Al ITAMATIf d frhUTGPo C INSTALLED WATTS INSTALLED LIGHTING, CONDITIONED SPACES (From LTG -2-C) 1224 PORTABLE LIGHTING (From LTG -3-C) + LIGHITNG CONTROL CREDIT, CONDITIONED SPACES (From LTG -4-C) " CONDITIONED SPACE ADJUSTED INSTALLED LIGHTING POWER = 1 224 INSTALLED LIGHTING, UNCONDITIONED SPACES (From LTG -2-C) LIGHITNG CONTROL CREDIT, UNCONDITIONED SPACES (From LTG -4-C) - UNCONDITIONED SPACE ADJUSTED INSTALLED LIGHTING POWER = ALLOWED INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER FOR CONDITIONED SPACES ❑ COMPLETE BUILDING METHOD (from LTG -5-C) ® AREA CATEGORY METHOD (from LTG -5-C) ALLOWED ❑ TAILORED METHOD (from LTG -5-C) WATTS ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER 15OZ.O1 ALTERNATE COMPLIANCE ❑ PERFORMANCE METHOD ❑ COMMON LIGHTING SYSTEM (from LTG -8-C) ALLOWED INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER FOR UNCONDITIONED SPACES (From LTG -S -C) yy MANDATORY LIGHTING MEASURES FOR INTERIOR LIGHTING AND DAYLIT AREAS m— AkIn f1,w, ,^_UTIs_ Al ITAMATIf d frhUTGPo C .2005 Nonresidential Compliance Forms AAril.2005 CONTROL TYPE (Auto Time Switch, Dimmimg, Photosensor, etc.) ve If Control is for Daylighting NOTETO FIELD CONTROL LOCATION (Room #, Area #, or Description CONTROL IDENTIFICATION SPACE CONTROLLED Lists the location of Controlled fl hts ELECTRIC ROOM TC TIME CLOCK ALL .2005 Nonresidential Compliance Forms AAril.2005 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 4 of 4) LTG -1 -C PROJECT NAME DATE PACIFIC DENTAL OFFICE 706/15/06 Designer: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for lighting systems. The designer is required to check the boxes by all acceptance tests that apply and list all equipment that require an acceptance test. If all equipment of a certain type requires a test, list the equipment description and the number of systems to be tested In parentheses. The NJ number designates the Section In the Appendix of the Nonresidential ACM Manual that describes the test Also indicate the person responsible for performing the tests (i.e. the installing contractor, design professional or an agent selected by the owner). Since this form will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the scope of work appropriately. Building Departments: Systems Acceptance. Before an occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space, or a new space -conditioning system serving a building or space Is operated for normal use, all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for Code Compliance. In addition a Certificate of Acceptance, MECH-I-A, Forms shall be submitted to the building department that: A. Certifies plans, -specifications, installation certificates, and operating and maintenance Information meet the requirements of 10-103 b and Title 24 Part 6. Test Descri tion Test Performed By: LTG -2-A: Lighting Control Acceptance Document Occupancy Sensor Acceptance • Manual Daylight Controls Acceptance • Automatic Time Switch Control Acceptance Equipment requiring acceptance testing AUTOMATIC TIME CLOCK CONTROL ❑ LTG -3-A: Automatic Daylighting Controls Acceptance Document Equipment requiring acceptance testing 2005 Nonresidential Compliance Forms April 2005 INTERIOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE (Part 1 of 2) LTG -2-C PROJECT NAME DATE PACIFIC DENTAL OFFICE 06/15/06 INSTALLED LIGHTING POWER FOR CONDITIONED SPACES Luminaire . :. ._ C_ . . i TROFFER 4" DOWNLIGHT PAGE TOTAL 1224 BUILDING TOTAL (sum of all pages) PORTABLE LIGHTING (From LTG -3-C) D CONTROL CREDIT (from LTG -4-C) ADJUSTED ACTUAL WATTS = 1 ZZ4 2005 Nonresidential Compliance Forms April 2005 INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE .LTG -5-C PROJECT NAME DATE PACIFIC DENTAL OFFICE 06/15/06 ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER (Choose One Method) COMPLETE BUILDING METHOD— CONDITIONED SPACES - WATTS COMPLETE ALLOWED BUILDING CATEGORY From § 146 Table 146-6 PER BLDG. AREA WATTS AREA CATEGORY METHOD - CONDITIONED SPACES A AREA CATEGORY (From § 146 Table 146-0) B WATTS PER C AREA MEDICAL 1.2 897.37 RECEPTION/WAITING 1.5 75.12 CORRIDOR/SUPPORT LOUNGE 0.6 1.1 282.54 129.97 1385 TOTALS 1 AREA D ALLOWED WATTS 1076.84 112.68 169.52 142.97 1502.01 WATTS TAILORED METHOD -CONDITIONED SPACES I TOTAL ALLOWED WATTS (From LTG41�C) UNCONDITIONED SPACES A B C D Complete Building and Area Category Methods CATEGORY (From § 146 Table 146-B & C) WATTS PER (ft5 AREA tt ALLOWED WATTS I TOTALS AREA WATTS I'TAILORED METHOD—UNCONDITIONED SPACES I TOTAL UNCONDITIONED SPACES ALLOWED WATTS (From LTG -5-C and LTG43-C) 2005 Nonresidential Compliance Forms April 2005 LIGHTING MANDATORY MEASURES LTG -MM PROJECT NAME PACIFIC DENTAL OFFICE DATE 06/15/06 DESCRIPTION Designer Enforcement Q § 131(d)1 For every floor, all interior lighting systems shall be equipped with a separate automatic control to shut off the lighting. This automatic control shall meet the JM requirements of Section 119 and may be an occupancy sensor, automatic time switch, or other device capable of automatically shutting off the lighting. JM ❑ § 131(d)20verride for Building Lighting Shut-off: The automatic building shut-off system is provided with a manual, accessible override switch in sight of the lights. The area of override is not to exceed 5,000 square feet. § 119(h) Automatic Control Devices Certified: All automatic control devices specked are certified, all alternate equipment shall be certified and installed as directed by the iM manufacturer. �M Fluorescent Ballast and Luminaires Certified: All fluorescent fixtures specified for the project are certified and listed in the Directory. All installed fixtures shall be certified. § 132 Tandem Wiring for One and Three Lamp Fluorescent Fixtures: All one and three lamp fluorescent fixtures are tandem wired with two lamp ballasts where required by Standards Section 132; or all three lamp fluorescent fixtures are specified with iM electronic high -frequency ballasts and are exempt from tandem wiring requirements. iM 0 § 131(a) Individual Room/Area Controls: Each room and area in this building is equipped with a separate switch or occupancy sensor device for each area with floor -to -ceiling walls. 0 $131(b) Uniform Reduction for Individual Rooms: All rooms and areas greater than 100 square feet and more than 0.8 watts per square foot of lighting load shall be JM controlled with bi-level switching for uniform reduction of lighting within the room. $ 131(c) Daylight Area Control: All rooms with windows and skylights that are greater than 250 square feet and that allow for the effective use of daylight in the area shall have 50% of the lamps in each daylit area controlled by a separate switch; JM or the effective use of daylight cannot be accomplished because the windows are continuously shaded by a building on the adjacent lot. Diagram of shading during different times of the year is included on plans. § 131(f) Control of Exterior Lights: Exterior mounted fixtures served from the electrical panel inside the building are controlled with a directional photo cell control on the N/A roof and a corresponding relay in the electrical panel. N/A a § 131(e) Display Lighting. Display lighting shall be separately switched on circuits that are 20 amps or less. Energy Pro 3.1 By EnergySoft User Number. )00000( Job Number. )00000( SIGN LIGHTING COMPLIANCE OLTG-4-C PROJECT NAME PACIFIC DENTAL OFFICE DATE 06/15/06 Alternative 1 — Lighting Power Allowances Alternative 2 — For Signs that ONLY use one or more of the technologies listed in M through S Check all that ap I A B C D E F1 G H- I J K L M N O P Q R S 0 o Nn m 0 rA m m Deskxi tion or Location Allotte Watts Lamp t Ballast Design Watts 2 3 -D m Ng m o 2� °—' 3 m n m m c 0 m o m Fr co m �ko� 3m ^ amCD -n a�o3o mo43 v 8 °r�� go T CD 0 m m' �mm Om '�� m o �. m 3 Wim^ m o �� �n, o ^' �v .1°�v C O X m �� 3 Cr Sm 3 0 m z 3 (D3 c �m m_ m m a�- In m m W m rn �' za Q 1 EXTERIOR SIGNAGE F For Allotted LPD use 12 watts/square foot for Internally Illuminated Signs, and us 2.3 watts/ft for Externally Illuminated Signs. Note: If an Internally Illuminated or Externally Illuminated sign contains light sources and ballasts other than those included in columns (M) through (S), such as incandescent lamps, medium base sockets, magnetic ballasts, etc, then the sign must comply under Alternative 1. However, unfiltered signs, and unfiltered portions of Internally and Externally illuminated signs, are not required to meet these Standards. 2005 Nonresidential Compliance Forms April 2005 Tuttnauer manual autoclaves set the FEATURES: standard for steam sterilization. The • Automatic shut off at the end of both the sterilization and dry cycles, Tuttnauer manual autoclave is designed A long life electro polished chamber and door. to compliment any healthcare and Double safety locking device prevents door from opening while chamber is pressurized. laboratory facility. Our basic manual • Overheat cutoff prevents burnout of heating elements in case of insufficient autoclave will satisfy all of your sterilization water in the chamber. needs. Time tested reliability and durability Drain valve is located on the front, allowing for quick and easy draining of water reservoir, are built into every Tuttnauer product. • Dual safety thermostat to protect against overheating, • International certifications. M Series • 1 year parts and labor warranty. y Item Chamber Volume Overall Standard Tray No. of Standard Voltage(V) Power(W) Shipping No. Dimensions Dimensions Cassette Dimensions Trays Unwrapped Freq,(Hz) Current(A) Weight 0 x L In(mm) DxWxH In(mm) Capacity DxWxH In(mm) Cycle time lbs(kg) 2340 M 9" x 18" - 5gal/19L 21.5"x20"x14.4" 2 full*and 6.7x16.3"x0.8" 3 Cold: 30 mins 120V 140OW 85 (230 x 470) (545x510x365) 2 half (170x415x20) Hot: 20 kns 50/60 12A (39) 2540 M -10" x 19" 6gal/23L 21.5"x20"x14A" 3 full and 6.7x16.3"x0.8" 4 Cold: 30 mins 120V 140OW 85 (254 x 475) (545x510x365) 3 half (170x415x20) Hot: 20 mins 50/60 12A (39) Manual Kwiklave MK Series 2540 MK 10" x 19" 6gal/23L 21.5"x20"x14.4" 3 full and 6.7x16Z`x0,8" 4 Cold: 12 mins 230V 220OW 85 (254 x 475) ,, (545x510x365) 3 half (170x415x20) Hot:— 9 s 50/60 10A (39) _.__...................-.............:_......-................................ ................ ... ...__._._._........_.._..._......__......._.......... _...... ....................... ... -........__._....... _................. ......... ......... _._._....._.._...-..._....._...._.-...----.._._..__....__......._.._._.........._.._._......_..-...._....._.._...._. The-Tuttnauer M Series is also available in a quick cycle model, the Kwiklave (MK), This sterilizer offers all the proven, dependable features of our manual..autoclave, with the added benefit of reducing the total sterilization cycle time by 50%*.This autoclave ' is the peifect ch ' ':' 'for quick instrument turn -around or a high volume office. Speed and reliability are accomplished without sacrificing load slie. l year parts and labor warranty, Model 2540MK requires a voltage between 220V and 235V for proper operation. When applicable a buck/boost transformer (0.5KVA). may bo -required. *The:overall cyefe time is reduced, Sterilization exposure time is never reduced. No. Dimensions Dimensions .. tCassette Dimensions Trays Unwrapped Freq.(Hz) Current(A) Weight 0 x L In(mm) DxWxH In(mm) -Capacity DxWxH In(mm) Cycle time lbs(kg) 3870 M 15" 00.' _ 220al/851- 34.5"x26"x20.6" 15 full 11.3"x26.6"xl" 2 Cold: 55 mins 230V 3000W 209 (384 x 760) (875x665x525) (286x675x25) Hot: 40 mins 50/60 13.6A (95) 13.8"x26.6"x1" (350x675x25) in AWARNING - POTENTIAL FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD • Use only rigid metal or flexible.metal 4" diameter ductwork inside the dryer cabinet. or fur exhausting to the outside. Use of plastic or other combustible ductwork can cause a fire. Foil or other easily punctured ductwork can cause a fire if it collapses or becomes restricted in use or during installation. • This appliance must be properly grounded and installed as described in these instructions. important Exhausting the dryer to the outside is strongly .... __..recomn.en.ded to prevent large amounts of moisture and lint from being blown into the roonn. Service information and .wiring diagram located in dryer access panel. Contents: INSTALLATION PROCEDURE- Page 2 PLUMBING INFORMATION - Page 4 ELECTRICAL INFORMATION - Page 5 EXHAUST INFORMATION - Page 6 MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION - Page 7 ALCOVE & CLOSET INSTALLATION - Page 8 MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS - Page 8 INSIDE. EXHAUSTING - Page 8 Tools Required Slip joint pliers Phillips ]Head and flat blade screwdrivers -RatchetWith-3/8"-socket' _.._.._._.._-...-_... Carpenter's level i MhURO i g SAFETY DEPT. f� 251/4" !WUN! ii BY - 16 1 Y 161 m m VENT -z7, 9 3/8" ' 7512" +V WATER INLETS, I (REAR) 411/4" 54 5/16" 29 7/1.6" DRAIN OUTLET j(REAR) m �- 3 3/4" 361/16" 4 P7" ! , 30 13/16" 2 12" ILE Installation Unpacking SpacemakerTm STEP 1 Remove tape and two corner pads from rear bottom corners of appliance. STEP 2 - Using the four shipping comer posts, lay the appliance on its left side so the shipping base does not rest on the floor. REAR VENT PLASTIC SHIPPING ONLY `CER BLOCK SB LOPPING CKS CLIPSk./ � m MECHANISM SHIPPING BOLT FOAM Q SHIPPING PAD m � DRAIN HOSE SHIPPING CARTON CORNER POSTS STEP.3 - Remove the foam shipping pad. STEP 4 - Remove -the washer shipping bolt using the rachet with 3/8" socket and remove the plastic spacer block using the slip joint pliers. .....STEPr5.7.Return, tlje_appliance:to the upright position and locate it in the general area to be installed. Provide enough space at the rear for installing the water inlet hose. STEP 6 - Untape and open washer lid: STEP 7 - Remove: (a) foam tub blocking pad. (b) foam shipping blocks from rear of unit. (c) tape from dryer door. (d) foam dryer support pads. (e) inlet hose bag. (f) From the back of the washer, remove only the WIRE shipping clips that secure the drain hose to the left side of the washer backsheet. DO NOT REMOVE THE PLASTIC CLAMPS on the right side of .the washer. These clamps form a standpipe to prevent water siphoning. PAD DRYER SUPPORTPADS INSTALLATION (coat.) NOTE: The tub blocking pad, shipping bolt and plastic spacer should be retained for use if the appliance is transported at a later date. STEP 8 - Form a "U" shape on the end of the drain hose with hose pointed toward the drain. For an installation requiring a longer drain hose, use WH41XO387 (Approximately 112"). This drain hose attaches directly to the pump and should be installed by a qualified technician. Inlet Hose Connections: STEP 9 -.Remove the inlets hoses and rubber washers from the plastic bag. STEP 9A - Install the rubber washers in each end of the inlet hoses. STEP 9B - Carefully connect the inlet hose marked "HOT" to the bottom outlet of the water valve. Tighten by hand, then tighten another 2/3 turn with pliers. Carefully connect the other inlet hose to the top outlet of the water valve. Tighten by hand, then tighten another 2/3 turn with pliers. Power Cord Connection: PUB. NO. 31-2810 .-2- DWG. NO. 1 31 558000 1/95 INSTALLATION (cow.) Moving SpacemakerTm to Operating Location: STEP 10 - Removethe two screws securing the access pane] to the dryer cabinet. Lift front: access panel until the tabs can be disengaged from dryer cabinet and remove panel. STEP 11 - Route. inlet hoses, drain hose and power cord through access area for temporary holding when moving appliance to operating location. u ACCESS PANEL SCREWS STEP 12 - To ensure the SpacemakerTM is level and solid on all four legs, tilt the SpacemakerTM forward - so the `ear legs are off the -ground: Gently set. -the--....... ----- SpacemakerTM back down to allow the rear legs to self adjust. Place a level on top of the washer. Check 'it side to side,,then front to back. Screw the front leveling legs up or down to ensure the SpacemakerTM is resting solid on all four legs .(no rocking of the SpacemakerTM should exist). NOTE: Keep lea extension at a minimum to prevent excessive vibration. Connection to Plumbing Facilities: CAUTION: Be sure water supply lines have been thoroughly flushed to remove particles that might clog the washer filter screens. (con.tihued) INSTALLATION (can.) STEP 13 - Determine which water faucet is the HOT water faucet and carefully connect the bottom inlet hose to the HOT water faucet, tighten by hand, then tighten another 2/3 turn with pliers. Carefully connect the top inlet hose to the COLD water faucet, tighten by hand, then tighten another 22/3 turn with pliers. CAUTION: DO NOT CROSS THREAD OR OVERTIGHTEN THESE CONNECTIONS. Turn the water on and check for leaks at both connections. STEP 13A - Place formed end of drain hose in drain facility and secure with cable tie (provided in literature package). 7,V1 A VC CABLE TIE ABLE 33" MIN./96" MAX. TIE NOTE: - Drain hose MUST be secured to drain facility in all cases. Connecting to Power Supply. NOTE: - For special electrical installations, see ELECTRICAL INFORMATION section page 5 and 6. CAUTION: Be sure electricity is OFF at power supply source (circuit breaker/fuse box). STEP 14 - Plug power cord to electrical outlet. Connecting to Exhaust: STEP 15 - Connect the exhaust duct to outside ductwork. Use duct tape to seal all joints. See Exhaust Information. Final Appliance Leveling: CAUTION: ALL WEIGHT MUST BE REMOVED FROM APPLIANCE LEVELING LEG WHILE ADJUSTING. THREADS ON LEG WILL BE DAMAGED OTHERWISE. STEP 16 - Again, make sure the appliance rests firmly on all four legs. No rocking of the appliance should exist. (continued) INSTALLATION (cont.) Appliance Operational Checkout: STEP 17 - All packing and shipping materials removed including the washer shipping bolt and plastic spacer block. STEP'I7A - Drain hose properly routed - not coiled or kinked. STEP 17B - Water inlet hoses connected (HOT to HOT) and tightened securely without kinks. Tum on water faucets and check for leaks. STEP 17C - Exhaust ductwork secured without leaks by taping all joints. STEP 17D - Turn on electricity at power source. STEP 17E -Turn on washer and dryer and run through one cycle. Check all hoses for leaks.. Replacing Front Access Panel: STEP 18 - Re -install front access panel removed in STEP 10. STEP 19 - Place Use and Care Book and Installation in location where they may be found by the customer. Plumbing Information Water. Supply. Requirements.. ........ . ..... . ..... _................... ........... ..._..... HOT AND COLD WATER FAUCETS must be within 42" of the appliance water inlet hose connec tions. The faucets must be 3/4" garden -hose type so inlet hoses can be connected. WATER PRESSURE - Must be between 10 and 120 pounds per square inch with a maximum unbalance pressure, hot vs. cold flowing, of 10 pounds per square inch. • WATER TEMPERATURE - Water heater should be set to deliver 140 to 150 F (60 to 66 C) IN THE WASHER when HOT wash is selected. • SHUT-OFF VALVES - Both hot and cold water shut-off valves (faucets) should be supplied. LOCATION - Do not install appliance in an area where the temperature will fall below freezing. If appliance is stored or transported in freezing temperatures, be sure all water from the fill and drain systems has been removed. Drain Requirements • DRAIN RATE - The drain or standpipe must be capable of .accepting a discharge at the rate of 16 gallons per minute. • DRAIN HEIGHT - The drain height must be 33" minimum and 96" maximum. • STANDARD DIAMETER - The standpipe diameter must be 1-1/4" minimum. There MUST be an air gap around the drain hose in the standpipe. A snug fit can cause a siphoning action. SIPHON BREAK KIT —For a drain facility less than 33" high, the hose, coupling and clamps provided in the machine may be used and in addition, a siphon break MUST be installed on the back of the machine. Use Siphon Break Kit WH49X228 and FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS IN THE KIT. Electrical Connection Information - To Prevent Personal Injury: TURN OFF ELECTRICITY AT POWER SOURCE (CIRCUIT BREAKER / FUSE BOX) BEFORE' INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS APPLIANCE. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD WITH THIS APPLIANCE............._........._ _....... _.............._...... ._.............._...._ ..._... _ .._... THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED. This appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes and ordinances, or in the absence of local codes, in accordance with the NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA NO. 70-1987. Electrical Requirements: This appliance should be connected to an individual branch circuit with 120/240 or 120/208 volt single phase 60 Hz electrical service and should be protected by 30 amp. time -delay fuses or circuit breakers. Use power supply cord kit marked for use with clothes dryers. _4- DWG. NO. 1315580001/95 PUB. NO, 31r2810 Connecting Appliance Using 3 -Wire Connection STEP 1- Remove the terminal block cover located at, the rear of the dryer. I STEP 2 - Install a UL recognized strain relief in.the one inch hole on the dryer back below the terminal block opening. STEP 3 - Install a UL listed 30A, 3 conductor NEMA 10-30R type SRDT cord with 3 open end spade lug connectors with upturned ends or closed loop connectors. STEP 4 - Connect the center wire of the power cord to the silver colored center terminal screw on the terminal block. Tighten the screw securely. CENTER SILVER -COLORED SCREW STEP 5 - Connect the two other wires of the power cord to the outer brass colored terminals on the terminal block. Tighten the screws securely. STEP 6 - Tighten the screws securing the cord to the strain relief. STEP 7 - Reinstall the terminal block cover. CAUTION.: - Be sure electricity is OFF at power source (circuit breaker/fuse box). STEP 8 - Plug power cord into electrical outlet. STEP 9 - Return to Step 14 on Page 3. NOTE: - THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT APPROVED FOR 120 VOLT OPERATION. ELECTRICAL (cont.) 3 -Wire Connection (Ungrounded Neutral) This appliance is manufactured with the neutral connected to the frame. If local codes do not permit neutral grounding, proceed as follows: I STEP 14 - Remove the terminal block access cover. STEP 14A - Disconnect the green around wire from the green ground screw. STEP 14B - Connect green ground. wire to center (silver colored) terminal of .terminal block. STEP 14C - Connect a separate grounding wire (No. 12 or heavier - not supplied) between the green ground screw and a grounded metal cold water- pipe or other ......established ground .................................. .... ...... ... ..._...-.- ._.._..._. __.....-_.. .. GROUND CLAMP ATTACH TO METAL COLD WATER PIPE GREEN GROUND WIRE GROUND #12 MINIMUM SCREW (NOT SUPPLIED) - I- _ CENTER GREEN SILVER - GROUND COLORED WIRE SCREW STEP 14D - Re -install the terminal block access cover. CAUTION: Be sure electricity is OFF at power source (circuit breaker/fuse box). STEP 14E - Plug power- cord into electrical outlet. STEP 14F - Return to Step 14 on Page 3 NOTE: THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT APPROVED FOR 120 VOLT OPERATION. ELECTRICAL (cont.) Connecting Appliance Using 4 -Wire Connection STEP 14 - Remove the terminal block access cover. .i. STEP 14A - Install U.L: listed 30A, 4 -conductor NEMA 14-30 type ST closed loop terminal power cord and the strain relief. STEP 14B C6hhdct the een ground wire -of the - power cord to the terminal block bracket with the green grounding screw. STEP 14C - Connect the white wire from the power cord and the green ground wire from the appliance harness to the center (silver) terminal of the terminal block.. STEP 14D - Connect the black and red wires from the power cord to the two outer terminals of the terminal block. I (continued) PUB. NO. 31-2810 -6- ELECTRICAL (cont.) GREEN GROUND SILVER TERMINAL SCREWGREEN 1 CONDUCTOR / / TERMINAL BLOCK (14.30R) d 4 -WIRE RECEPTACLE D - GREEN GROUND WIRE BLACK RED WHITE STEP 14E - Check all connection screws for being securely tightened. STEP 14F - Re -install the terminal block cover. CAUTION: Be sure electricity is OFF at power source (circuit breaker/fuse box). STEP 14G - Plug power cord into electrical outlet. STEP 14H - Return to Step 14 on page 3. NOTE: THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT APPROVED FOR 120 VOLT OPERATION. NOTE: Exhausting the dryer to the outside is strongly recommended to prevent large amounts of moisture and lint from being blown into the room. CAUTION, FOR PERSONAL SAFETY- • Use only 4" diameter (minimum) rigid or flexible metal duct. Do not use .plastic flexible duct to exhaust the dryer. Excessive lint can build up inside the duct work and create a fire hazard and restrict air flow. • Restricted air flow will increase drying times. • Do not terminate exhaust in a chimney, any gas vent, under an enclosed floor (crawl space) or into an attic. The accumulated lint could create a fire hazard or moisture could cause damage. • Provide an access for inspection and cleaning of external exhaust system, especially at the turns. Inspect and clean at least once a year. • Never terminate the exhaust into a common duct or plenum with a kitchen exhaust. The combination of lint and grease could create a fire hazard. Do not obstruct incoming or exhaust air. (continued) DWG. NO. 131558000 1/95 i ♦. EXHAUST (cora.) Exhaust Duct Length Information • The MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE length of the. exhaust.system depends upon the type of duct, number of turns, the type of exhaust hood (.wall cap) and all conditions noted below. The maximum allowable length for both rigid and flexible metal is- shown sshown in the table below. More than three 90° turns are not recommended. REAR VEIJT ONLY NUMBER. EXHAUST A s OF 90` - HOOD TYPE - 2112" TURNS A B 0 56 FT. 42 Fr. MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 46 FT. 36 FT. OF 4" DIAMETER 2 34 Fr. .28 FT. RIGID METAL DUCT 332 Fr. IS Fr. U 30 Fr. 22 Fr. MAXIMUM LENGTH 1 22 FT. 14 Fr. OF 4" DIAMETER 2 16 Fr. 10 FT. FLEXIBLE METAL 3 10 FT. 5 Fr. DUCT Hood or'Wall Cap Teiziliriate tri a inanrier to prevent -back drafts or. -- entry of birds or other wildlife. • Termination should present minimal resistance to the exhaust airflow and should require little or no maintenance to prevent clogging. • Never install screen over exhaust duct. Wall caps must be installed at least 12" above ground level or any other obstruction with the opening pointed down. • . If roof vents or louvered plenums are used, they must be equivalent to a 4" dampered wall cap in regard to resistance to air flow, prevention of back drafts and maintenance required to prevent clogging. Turns Other,Than 90° • One turn of 45• or less may be ignored. • Two 45• rums should be treated as one 90•. (continued) =7- EXHAUST (coin.) Sealing of Joints • All joints should be tight to avoid leaks. NOTE: The male end of each section of duct must point away from the dryer. • Do not assemble ductwork with fasteners that extend into the duct. They will service as a collection point for lint. • Duct joints can be made air- and moisture -tight by wrapping the overlapped joints with duct tape. Insulation • Ductwork that runs through an unheated area or is near an air conditioning duct, should be insulated to reduce condensation and lint build-up. PARTS AN7AILABLE FROM LOCAL SERN710E ORGANIZATION Rigid Metal Duct Components WX8X63 4" X 1' Duct )A X8X64 4" X 2' Duct WX8X51 4" Elbow WX8X59 4" Aluminum Hood • Flexible Metal Duct Components -KitWX8X66 -- T -Aluminum -duct; 4" -,hood -and. --... 2 clamps WX8X65 7' Aluminum Flexible Duct WX8X58 4" Clamps (2) WX8X59 4" Aluminum Hood Mobile Home Installation • Installation must conform to Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 32-80 • The dryer must be exhausted to the outside with the termination securely fastened to the mobile home structure. • The exhaust MUST NOT be terminated beneath the mobile home. • The exhaust duct material MUST NOT support combustion. • For Electrical Connections see "CONNECTING DRYER USING 4 -WIRE CONNECTIONS" CONSIDERATION MUST BE GIVEN TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE CLEARANCES FOR INSTALLATION AND SERVICE. .�n�-ci ai-=', Spaeemaker'm Laundry Safety Instructions ................... 3- 5 Problem Solver ....................... 15-19 ;:. More questions ?... call GE Answer Center' 800 626 2800 Operating .instructions, Tips ControlsSetting Guide ........................10, 1 1 Knits Drying Tips. 9 Preparation ...... ............................ `?= Lint Filter.......................................:4, 9, 20, 21 •s, Other Laundry Products ............................. 12 7 Hard Water....................................................13 :Fk Loading s, .........e....... :::v-...:.:.:... v.i Operating the Washer...................................8'Loading the Washer...................................... 7 retreatingOperatingthe Dryer ..... .........................................6,12, 13 Permanent Press DryingTips ..............9-:1:1.. - : y,,.cs '.. Sorting -Clothes.6.7- ............................................,. � 'y . � g pw Sorting Clothes...................:.......................6, 7 wtl< Stains. ................................ :............................ 13 +' Stain Removal Guide...................................14 Care and Cleaning...... ...20,21 Y Dryer Exhaust ............................. .......21 Consumer Services =i„'� i Exterior............................................................20 �_ Appliance Registration .................................. 2 fir' _ :-:;.�`�' _•air Lint Filter .......:........................... 8, 9, 20, 21 Model and Serial Numbers .......................... 2 Storage and Vacation Tips ............ 20 '' Y;x Repair Service..................................................2 f �• User Maintenance Instructions _.......20, 21 ::;•,, i Warranty........................................Back Cover Models: WSM2700 WSM2780 GE Quality Product Part No. 175D1807P280 Pub. No. 49-90013 7-99 JR P/N 131871400 ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR BEST PERFORMANCE, THIS DRYER SHOULD BE VENTED WITH 4 INCH DIAMETER ALL RIGID METAL EXHAUST DUCT. IF ALLRIGID METAL DUCT CANNOT BE USED, THEN FLEXIBLE ALL METAL VENTING CAN BE USED, BUT IT WILL REDUCE THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED DUCT LENGTH. ( SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS) IN SPECIAL INSTALLATIONS WHEN IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO"MAKEA CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE RECOMMENDATIONS, THEN SUPURR -FLEX BY DEFLECT- 0 ( PART NUMBER WX8X73) MAY BE USED AS "TRANSITION VENTING.BETWEEN THE DRYER AND WALL CONNECTION ONLY. THE USE OF THIS DUCTING WILL AFFECT DRY TIME. SUPURR - FLEX BY DEFLECT - 0 IS THE ONLY DUCT OF THIS STYLE WHICH IS APPROVED. THERE ARE OTHER MATERIALS WHICH .LOOK LIKE SUPURR- FLEX,'BUT ARE NOT THE SAME. IF SUPURR - FLEX IS NECESSARY TO USE, THEN THE FOLLOWING DIRECTION MUST BE ADHERED TO, TO MINIMIZE THE AFFECT ON DRYER PERFORMANCE. * USE THE SHORTEST LENGTH POSSIBLE. * STRECH THE DUCT TO ITS MAXIMUM LENGTH. * DO NOT CRUSH OR COLLAPSE. * SUPURR - FLEX IS NOT TO BE USED INSIDE THE WALL, OR INSIDE THE DRYER. * AVOID RESTING THE DUCT ON SHARP OBJECTS. * VENTING MUST CONFORM TO LOCAL BUILDING CODES. * NO HOLES ARE ALLOWED IN SIDEWALLS OF THE DUCT. CORRECT CORRECT NEVER USE :PLAS.TI PUB. NO. 31-1727 E DUCTWORK • - - - I- � --- P/N 131223300 6/93