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GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES
GENERAL1. All work is to be performed per the 2016 issue of the California Electrical Code and the 2016 California Energy Code as accepted
by the City of San Bernardino and all other applicable national, state and local codes and laws pertaining to electrical work.2. All work in hazardous locations shall comply with CEC Art. 500 through 516 as applicable.3. Nothing in these notes shall be construed as circumventing any more stringent specification or requirement of the contract
documents.4. Electrical Contractor shall visit the job site prior to bidding work and include in his bid the necessary costs required to complete
this project according to the intent of the drawings.5. Any discrepancies between site conditions and drawings shall be brought to the attention of the project coordinator or Architect
prior to bid if possible.6. Electrical work under this contract shall include all labor, materials and equipment necessary to complete the installation covered
under the contract including control conduit and wiring as documented or inferred in the mechanical drawings.7. All material and equipment furnished and or installed under this contract shall be new, free from defects, and shall be guaranteed
for a period of one year from the date of final acceptance by owner or his representative. Should any problems develop duringthis warranty period due to faulty workmanship, material defects or equipment defects or failure, the Electrical Contractor shallcorrect the problem and repair or replace equipment or material without cost to the owners.
8. All work shall be executed in a workmanlike manner and shall be neat in appearance as well as functional when completed.9. Unless noted otherwise or coordinated with the General Contractor, the Electrical Contractor shall be responsible for all
demolition, cutting, and patching relating to electrical work.10. State handicap requirements are to be met per standards listed in "SYMBOL LIST".11. Cut sheets shall be provided by Electrical Contractor for all equipment provided within contract scope of work.
MATERIAL and INSTALLATION1. All electrical materials and equipment are to be Underwriter's laboratory listed or listed by an equivalent nationally recognized
testing laboratory accepted by the City of San Bernardino. All materials shall be approved for the intended purpose and used forsuch purpose.
2. All 600-volt insulated wire in conduits shall be copper type THHN/THWN-2 unless noted otherwise.3. All conductors size AWG #12 and smaller shall be solid, all conductors size #10 and larger shall be stranded.4. All junction boxes shall be marked (in ink) with the panel number, circuit numbers, and system voltage contain within, ("Magic
Markers" are acceptable). i.e. 'LA'-1,3,5 277/480V or 'RA'-2,4,6 120/208V etc.5. All raceways shall contain secondary grounding conductors per the CEC and NEC. Circuits feeding patient care and treatment
areas shall be grounded in accordance with CEC 517.6. All raceways above grade level shall be EMT or Rigid Steel conduit. All raceways below grade level shall be PVC (sch 40 or sch
80) or Rigid Steel conduit.7. Type AC and MC cables may be used for general wiring where enclosed by walls or ceiling systems. Where wiring is required to
be installed per CEC 517 cables shall be type ACH and MCH when used.8. Where applicable for accommodating seismic joints in building, conduits passing through these areas will contain at least 24” of
liquid tight spiral steel core flexible conduit with ground wire as required by code or additional notes and specifications. Flexibleconduit shall contain a drop loop to allow joint to stretch or shift without breaking the conduit. Seismic areas should be avoidedas much as is possible by routing underground or around the structure.
9. Flexible conduits and or cable systems (type AC-90 or MC) may be used for the interconnection of lighting fixtures installed inall areas where a finished type ceiling is installed. Where ceiling is open to structure, flexible conduits and or cables are allowedonly where needed to connect hanging fixtures which may be allowed to move in a seismic event.
10. All site PVC conduit shall be a minimum of 24" below grade level. High Voltage conduits shall maintain 30” minimum coverageor distance needed to properly install sweep stub ups, whichever is greater.
11. When conduit must cross traffic areas, the conduit shall cross perpendicular to the normal traffic pattern.12. All ballasts are to be CEC listed.13. All outdoor lighting fixtures are to be listed for wet or damp location depending on type of exposure.14. Lighting fixtures must not be recessed in fire rated assemblies unless boxed with equivalent construction.15. All light fixtures are mounted in contact with insulation shall be U.L. Listed for thermal barrier or be provided with minimum
of 3” clearance from insulation.16. All 2'x4' and 2'x2' drop in fixtures shall be supported by means of 2 #12 AWG steel wires connected between the permanent
structure and 2 opposite corners of the fixture. In addition to these wires the fixture shall be securely attached to the T-bar mainrunners by screws or other approved means at corners adjacent to the wires. T-bar main runners shall be supported within 3” ofeach corner of the fixture.
17. Single flush fixtures shall be supported by means of 1 #12 AWG steel wire connected between the permanent structure and theframe of the fixture. In addition to this wire the fixture shall be securely attached to the T-bar runners by screws or other factoryapproved means.
18. When light fixtures require mounting supports in addition to normal mounting box, light fixtures shall be mounted with 1/4"toggle bolts or 1/4" metal expansion type bolts, no vinyl anchors will be accepted.
19. All equipment locations are to be verified and coordinated with the suite occupants.20. All devices installed shall be specification grade ivory color. Where installed in patient care or treatment areas, devices shall be
'Hospital' rated.21. All devices shall be grounded by means of a separate grounding conductor and either a wire bond from the device strap to the
box or a self-grounding screw.22. All penetrations through fire rated assemblies shall be restored to their original rating by methods approved for the purpose.
Refer to Architectural drawings for location of fire rated assemblies and details of approved penetration methods. CompleteNRTL Classification Sheets shall be provided to the inspector at time of inspection.
23. All circuit breakers used as switches in 120 and 277 Volt fluorescent lighting circuits shall be listed and marked "SWD" or"HID". (CEC 240.83(D))
24. Each multiwire branch circuit shall be provided with a means that will simultaneously disconnect all ungrounded conductors atthe point where the branch circuit originates. (CEC 210.4(B))
25. The ungrounded and grounded conductors of each multiwire branch circuit shall be grouped by wire ties or similar means in atleast one location within the panelboard or other point of origination. (CEC 210.4(D))
26. All new overcurrent devices installed in existing panels / switchboards shall match or exceed the make, model and interruptingcapacity of the existing overcurrent devices.
COMPLETION1. Upon completion of work, Electrical Contractor shall insure the installation to be free from short circuits, phase grounds and
neutral grounds.2. All feeders shall have insulation tested prior to energization.3. All panels, transformers, distribution boards, switches, etc. shall be labeled per Single Line Diagram using plastic plates with 3/8"
high white letters on black backgrounds. Label shall include item name and voltage present. Transformer label shall include bothprimary and secondary voltages. Label shall be permanently attached using at least (2) round head stainless steel machine screwswith minimum thread size 8-32.
4. Electrical Contractor shall furnish as-built drawings to Architect upon completion of work.5. Electrical Contractor shall be available for night inspection and approval of completed work.6. Prior to final energization, neutral feed shall be disconnected from the panel and bus with all load neutrals connected shall be
tested in the presence of the electrical engineer for faults to ground.7. All circuit breaker, neutral and ground lug connections shall be torqued per manufacturer's specifications in the presence of the
electrical inspector.8. The issuance of a contract shall not prevent the Building Official or Engineer Of Record from requiring the correction of errors on
these plans or from preventing any violation of the codes adopted by the city, relevant laws, ordinances, rules and/or regulations.
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SYMBOLS
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SPECIFIC PROJECT NOTES AND SCOPE
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EXISTING SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM
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1
NONE
EXISTING SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM WITH DEMOLITION
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GROUNDING DETAIL
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GROUNDING WELL DETAIL
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NEW SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM WITH EXISTING
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PANEL SCHEDULE 'C' VAULT 303
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PANEL SCHEDULE 'LN'
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PANEL SCHEDULE 'LS'
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EXHAUST FAN SELECTION GUIDE
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EQUIPMENT ANCHORING DETAIL
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NONE
FIRE WALL PENETRATION DETAIL
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NONE
CONDUIT SUPPORT TRAPEZE DETAIL
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NONE
PANEL MOUNTING DETAIL
PANELBOARD: LS (NEW)
FAULT CURRENT: REFER TO ONE-LINE DIAGRAM
BUS AMPS: 250A AIC RATING: 10000 FULLY RATED
MAIN SIZE/TYPE: 250A MCB SERVES:
VOLTS/PHASE: 208Y/120V, 3PH, 4WMOUNTING: SURFACE
SECTION: 1 LOCATION:
CKT DESCRIPTION VOLTAMPS/PHASE WIRE BKR P P BKR WIRE VOLTAMPS/PHASE DESCRIPTION CKT
NO. A B C NO. AMP AMP NO. A B C NO.
1 HANGAR DOOR
5,5445,544
HANGAR DOOR 2
3
5,544
60 3 3 605,544
4
5
5,5445,544
6
7 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 8
9 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 10
11 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 12
13 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 14
15 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 16
17 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 18
19 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 20
21 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 22
23 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 24
25 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 26
27 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 28
29 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 30
31 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 32
33 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 34
35 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 36
37 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 38
39 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 40
41 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
201 1
201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 42
SUBTOTAL12,744 12,744 12,744 12,744 12,744 12,744
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL PHASE A - VA
25,488
LOAD CONN. VA DF LOAD CONN. VA DF
AMPS 212 COOLING 1.00 REFRIGERATION 1.00
TOTAL PHASE B - VA
25,488
HEATING0
SIGN/DISPLAY 1.25
AMPS 212 LIGHTING
21,600
1.25 KITCHEN 1.00
TOTAL PHASE C - VA25,488
RECEPTACLES21,600
1.0/.5 EXISTING 1.00
AMPS 212 MOTORS
33,2641.00
LARGE MOTOR 1.25 TOTAL DEMAND
TOTAL PNLBD - VA
76,464
SUPP HEAT 1.00 SHOW WINDOW 1.25
76,064 VA
AMPS 212 MISC EQUIP 1.00 LTG TRACK 1.00 211 A
PANELBOARD NOTES
LTG TRACK - TRACK LENGTH
SIGN/DISPLAY - SIGNAGE & DISPLAY CASE
PANELBOARD: LN (NEW)
FAULT CURRENT: REFER TO ONE-LINE DIAGRAM
BUS AMPS: 250A AIC RATING:10000 FULLY RATED
MAIN SIZE/TYPE: 250A MCB SERVES:
VOLTS/PHASE: 208Y/120V, 3PH, 4WMOUNTING: SURFACE
SECTION: 1 LOCATION:
CKT DESCRIPTION VOLTAMPS/PHASE WIRE BKR P P BKR WIRE VOLTAMPS/PHASE DESCRIPTION CKT
NO. A B C NO. AMP AMP NO. A B C NO.
1 HANGAR DOOR
5,544
5,544HANGAR DOOR 2
3
5,544
60 3 3 605,544
4
5
5,5445,544
6
7 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 8
9LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
201 1
201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS10
11 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 12
13 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 14
15LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
201 1
201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS16
17 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 18
19 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 20
21 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
201 1
201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 22
23 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 24
25 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 26
27 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
201 1
201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS28
29 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 30
31 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 32
33LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
201 1
201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS34
35 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 36
37 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 38
39 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
201 1
201,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 40
41 LTG AND REC LOADS
1,200
20 1 1 20
1,200
LTG AND REC LOADS 42
SUBTOTAL12,744 12,744 12,744 12,744 12,744 12,744
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL PHASE A - VA25,488
LOAD CONN. VA DF LOAD CONN. VA DF
AMPS212
COOLING 1.00 REFRIGERATION 1.00
TOTAL PHASE B - VA
25,488
HEATING 0 SIGN/DISPLAY 1.25
AMPS 212 LIGHTING21,600
1.25 KITCHEN 1.00
TOTAL PHASE C - VA25,488
RECEPTACLES21,600
1.0/.5 EXISTING 1.00
AMPS 212 MOTORS
33,264
1.00 LARGE MOTOR 1.25 TOTAL DEMAND
TOTAL PNLBD - VA76,464
SUPP HEAT 1.00 SHOW WINDOW 1.25
76,064 VA
AMPS 212 MISC EQUIP 1.00 LTG TRACK 1.00211 A
PANELBOARD NOTES
LTG TRACK - TRACK LENGTH
SIGN/DISPLAY - SIGNAGE & DISPLAY CASE
PANELBOARD: C (EXISTING)
FAULT CURRENT: REFER TO ONE-LINE DIAGRAM
BUS AMPS: 225A AIC RATING:
FCA +10% MINIMUM, FULLY RATED
MAIN SIZE/TYPE: 225A MCB SERVES:
VOLTS/PHASE: 208Y/120V, 3PH, 4WMOUNTING: SURFACE
SECTION: 1 LOCATION:
CKT DESCRIPTION VOLTAMPS/PHASE WIRE BKR P P BKR WIRE VOLTAMPS/PHASE DESCRIPTION CKT
NO. A B C NO. AMP AMP NO. A B C NO.
1 REG 6 TWY TA2E
2,400
30 2 1 20 360 SELECTOR SW 1-2 2
3
2,400
1 20 360 SELECTOR SW 3-4 4
5 REG 5 TC TNB TD
2,400
30 2 1 6
7
2,400
2 201,373
EF VAULT 303 8
9 REG 4 TA1SB TF
2,400
30 2
1,373
10
11
2,400
1 12
13 REG 3 TWY A EAST
2,400
30 2 1 14
15
2,4006,000
GENERATOR AUX EQUIP16
17 REG 2 TWY A
2,400
30 2 3 906,000
THROUGH 30KVA TCFMR 18
19
2,400
6,00020
21 REG 1 TWY A WEST
2,400
30 2 1 22
23
2,400
1 24
25 REG 7 SPARE 30 2 1 26
27 1 28
29 1 1 30
31 TRUCK WASH
3,640
70 2 1 32
33
3,640
1 34
35 1 1 36
37 1 1 38
39 1 1 40
41 1 1 42
SUBTOTAL
13,240 13,240 9,600 7,733 7,733 6,000
SUBTOTAL
TOTAL PHASE A - VA20,973
LOAD CONN. VA DF LOAD CONN. VADF
AMPS 175 COOLING 1.00 REFRIGERATION 1.00
TOTAL PHASE B - VA
20,973
HEATING 0 SIGN/DISPLAY 1.25
AMPS 175 LIGHTING39,546
1.25 KITCHEN 1.00
TOTAL PHASE C - VA
15,600
RECEPTACLES 1.0/.5 EXISTING 1.00
AMPS 130 MOTORS
18,000
1.00 LARGE MOTOR 1.25 TOTAL DEMAND
TOTAL PNLBD - VA57,546
SUPP HEAT 1.00 SHOW WINDOW 1.25
67,432 VA
AMPS 160MISC EQUIP
1.00 LTG TRACK 1.00 187 A
PANELBOARD NOTES
LTG TRACK - TRACK LENGTH
SIGN/DISPLAY - SIGNAGE & DISPLAY CASE
RELAY PANEL SCHEDULE
VERSION 1.03
Panel Name: CN
Location:
Relay
Circuit Load Controlled
Channel
A B C D E F G H
1 LN-1 LIGHTING X
2 LN-3 LIGHTING X
3 LN-5LIGHTING X
4 LN-7 LIGHTING X
5 LN-9 LIGHTING X
6 LN-11 LIGHTING X
7 LN-13 LIGHTING X
8 LN-15LIGHTING X
9 LN-17 LIGHTING X
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
CASS: CLOCK AUTOMATION SCENARIOS SCHEDULE
(GLOBAL CONTROL OF ALL RELAY PANELS)
VERSION 1.03
Channel
Group Description
Automation Scenario Data
A
Security
X Schedule ON/OFF
Occupied Mon-Fri (time schedule per owner)
Interior Manual ON/Schedule OFF
Saturday (time schedule per owner)
Astronomic ON/OFF
Sunday (time schedule per owner)
Astro ON/Schedule OFF Flick Warn 5 minutes - 2 hour Override
BWork
X Schedule ON/OFF
Occupied Mon-Fri (time schedule per owner)
Interior Manual ON/Schedule OFF
Saturday (time schedule per owner)
Astronomic ON/OFF
Sunday (time schedule per owner)
Astro ON/Schedule OFF Flick Warn 5 minutes - 2 hour Override
C
Security
Schedule ON/OFF
Occupied Mon-Fri (time schedule per owner)
Exterior Manual ON/Schedule OFF
Saturday (time schedule per owner)
X Astronomic ON/OFF
Sunday (time schedule per owner)
Astro ON/Schedule OFF Flick Warn 5 minutes - 2 hour Override
D Work Schedule ON/OFF
Occupied Mon-Fri (time schedule per owner)
Exterior Manual ON/Schedule OFF
Saturday (time schedule per owner)
Astronomic ON/OFF
Sunday (time schedule per owner)
X Astro ON/Schedule OFF Flick Warn 5 minutes - 2 hour Override
E Schedule ON/OFF
Occupied Mon-Fri (time schedule per owner)
Manual ON/Schedule OFF
Saturday (time schedule per owner)
Astronomic ON/OFF
Sunday (time schedule per owner)
Astro ON/Schedule OFF Flick Warn 5 minutes - 2 hour Override
F Schedule ON/OFF
Occupied Mon-Fri (time schedule per owner)
Manual ON/Schedule OFF
Saturday (time schedule per owner)
Astronomic ON/OFF
Sunday (time schedule per owner)
Astro ON/Schedule OFF Flick Warn 5 minutes - 2 hour Override
G Schedule ON/OFF
Occupied Mon-Fri (time schedule per owner)
Manual ON/Schedule OFF
Saturday (time schedule per owner)
Astronomic ON/OFF
Sunday (time schedule per owner)
Astro ON/Schedule OFF Flick Warn 5 minutes - 2 hour Override
H Schedule ON/OFF
Occupied Mon-Fri (time schedule per owner)
Manual ON/Schedule OFF
Saturday (time schedule per owner)
Astronomic ON/OFF
Sunday (time schedule per owner)
Astro ON/Schedule OFF Flick Warn 5 minutes - 2 hour Override
J Schedule ON/OFF
Occupied Mon-Fri (time schedule per owner)
Manual ON/Schedule OFF
Saturday (time schedule per owner)
Astronomic ON/OFF
Sunday (time schedule per owner)
Astro ON/Schedule OFF Flick Warn 5 minutes - 2 hour Override
K Schedule ON/OFF
Occupied Mon-Fri (time schedule per owner)
Manual ON/Schedule OFF
Saturday (time schedule per owner)
Astronomic ON/OFF
Sunday (time schedule per owner)
Astro ON/Schedule OFF Flick Warn 5 minutes - 2 hour Override
L
Additional Security On Receives input from security system
to turn all building lighting ON
RELAY PANEL SCHEDULE
VERSION 1.03
Panel Name: CS
Location:
Relay
Circuit Load Controlled
Channel
A B C D E F G H
1 LS-1 LIGHTING X
2 LS-3 LIGHTING X
3LS-5 LIGHTING X
4 LS-7 LIGHTING X
5 LS-9 LIGHTING X
6 LS-11 LIGHTING X
7 LS-13 LIGHTING X
8LS-15 LIGHTING X
9 LS-17 LIGHTING X
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
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LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL SCHEDULES
1
1
2
2
3 4 65 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
13
13A
13A
12B 12D
12D 14 1512C12A0B0A 2A
N
16
16
17
17
13B 16A
13C 14A 15A 17A
18A
18A
18
18
16B16A 16D16E16C15B 15B
0
A
A1
A2
B
A3
A4
B1
B3
C
D
E
E1
E2
E3
F
F1
F2
G
G1
G2
G3
B2
H1
H4
H3
I
H5
H
H2
G4
J
K
2
I1
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
PLATFORM ABOVE
AT 10'-2" AFF.
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
COL. 8X8
@24'-0" AFF.
MEP
EQUIP.
PLATFORM ABOVE
AT 10'-2" AFF.
FOAM WATER
STATION
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
FOAM WATER
STATION
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
COL. 8X8
@24'-0" AFF.
FOAM WATER
STATION
(E)
REST.
(E)
RESTROOM
(E) PIT
NOTE:
SPACE AREA AND
SURROUNDING PERIMETER
WALLS ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS LOCKED AT
THE TIME OF SURVEY.
NOTE:
SPACE AREA
AND WALLS
ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS
LOCKED AT
THE TIME
OF SURVEY.
NOTE:
SPACE AREA
AND WALLS
ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS
LOCKED AT
THE TIME
OF SURVEY.
NOTE:
SPACE AREA
AND WALLS
ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS
LOCKED AT
THE TIME
OF SURVEY.
OPN'G
24"X24" AT 6"AFF
WIN
DO
W
7'-2"X
4'-8" A
T 3'-1"A
FF
.
WIN
DO
W
7'-2"X
4'-8" A
T 3'-1"A
FF
.
WIN
DO
W
7'-2"X
4'-8" A
T 3'-1"A
FF
.
UP
UP
N
A
A2
A1
B
C
D
E
E1
F1
G
H
J
K
M
L1
L2
L
N
O
I
F
SCALE:
1
3/32" = 1'-0"
EXISTING SITE PLAN
10 11 12 13 13A12B 12D 16 1713B 16A 18A1816B16A 16D16E16C15B 15B
A
A1
A2
B
A3
A4
B1
B3
C
D
B2
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
PLATFORM ABOVE
AT 10'-2" AFF.
COL. 8X8
@24'-0" AFF.
(E) PIT
NOTE:
SPACE AREA AND
SURROUNDING PERIMETER
WALLS ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS LOCKED AT
THE TIME OF SURVEY.
OPN'G
24"X24" AT 6"AFF
N
SCALE:
1
1/4" = 1'-0"
EXISTING ENLARGED PLAN
1
1
2
2
3 4 65 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
13
13A
13A
12B 12D
12D 14 1512C12A0B0A 2A
N
16
16
17
17
13B 16A
13C 14A 15A 17A
18A
18A
18
18
16B16A 16D16E16C15B 15B
0
A
A1
A2
B
A3
A4
B1
B3
C
D
E
E1
E2
E3
F
F1
F2
G
G1
G2
G3
B2
H1
H4
H3
I
H5
H
H2
G4
J
K
2
I1
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
PLATFORM ABOVE
AT 10'-2" AFF.
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
COL. 8X8
@24'-0" AFF.
MEP
EQUIP.
PLATFORM ABOVE
AT 10'-2" AFF.
FOAM WATER
STATION
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
FOAM WATER
STATION
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
COL. 8X8
@24'-0" AFF.
FOAM WATER
STATION
(E)
REST.
(E)
RESTROOM
(E) PIT
NOTE:
SPACE AREA AND
SURROUNDING PERIMETER
WALLS ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS LOCKED AT
THE TIME OF SURVEY.
NOTE:
SPACE AREA
AND WALLS
ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS
LOCKED AT
THE TIME
OF SURVEY.
NOTE:
SPACE AREA
AND WALLS
ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS
LOCKED AT
THE TIME
OF SURVEY.
NOTE:
SPACE AREA
AND WALLS
ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS
LOCKED AT
THE TIME
OF SURVEY.
OPN'G
24"X24" AT 6"AFF
WIN
DO
W
7'-2"X
4'-8" A
T 3'-1"A
FF
.
WIN
DO
W
7'-2"X
4'-8" A
T 3'-1"A
FF
.
WIN
DO
W
7'-2"X
4'-8" A
T 3'-1"A
FF
.
UP
UP
N
A
A2
A1
B
C
D
E
E1
F1
G
H
J
K
M
L1
L2
L
N
O
I
F
SCALE:
1
3/32" = 1'-0"
DEMO SITE PLAN
10 11 12 13 13A12B 12D 16 1713B 16A 18A1816B16A 16D16E16C15B 15B
A
A1
A2
B
A3
A4
B1
B3
C
D
B2
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
PLATFORM ABOVE
AT 10'-2" AFF.
COL. 8X8
@24'-0" AFF.
(E) PIT
NOTE:
SPACE AREA AND
SURROUNDING PERIMETER
WALLS ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS LOCKED AT
THE TIME OF SURVEY.
OPN'G
24"X24" AT 6"AFF
N
SCALE:
1
1/4" = 1'-0"
DEMO ENLARGED PLAN
1
1
2
2
3 4 65 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
13
13A
13A
12B 12D
12D 14 1512C12A0B0A 2A
N
16
16
17
17
13B 16A
13C 14A 15A 17A
18A
18A
18
18
16B16A 16D16E16C15B 15B
0
A
A1
A2
B
A3
A4
B1
B3
C
D
E
E1
E2
E3
F
F1
F2
G
G1
G2
G3
B2
H1
H4
H3
I
H5
H
H2
G4
J
K
2
I1
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
PLATFORM ABOVE
AT 10'-2" AFF.
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
COL. 8X8
@24'-0" AFF.
MEP
EQUIP.
PLATFORM ABOVE
AT 10'-2" AFF.
FOAM WATER
STATION
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
FOAM WATER
STATION
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
COL. 8X8
@24'-0" AFF.
FOAM WATER
STATION
(E)
REST.
(E)
RESTROOM
(E) PIT
NOTE:
SPACE AREA AND
SURROUNDING PERIMETER
WALLS ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS LOCKED AT
THE TIME OF SURVEY.
NOTE:
SPACE AREA
AND WALLS
ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS
LOCKED AT
THE TIME
OF SURVEY.
NOTE:
SPACE AREA
AND WALLS
ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS
LOCKED AT
THE TIME
OF SURVEY.
NOTE:
SPACE AREA
AND WALLS
ESTIMATED,
DOOR WAS
LOCKED AT
THE TIME
OF SURVEY.
OPN'G
24"X24" AT 6"AFF
WIN
DO
W
7'-2"X
4'-8" A
T 3'-1"A
FF
.
WIN
DO
W
7'-2"X
4'-8" A
T 3'-1"A
FF
.
WIN
DO
W
7'-2"X
4'-8" A
T 3'-1"A
FF
.
UP
UP
N
A
A2
A1
B
C
D
E
E1
F1
G
H
J
K
M
L1
L2
L
N
O
I
F
SCALE:
1
3/32" = 1'-0"
NEW SITE PLAN
E
E1
E2
E3
F
A
A1
A2
B
A3
A4
B1
B3
C
B2
10 11 12 13 13A12B 12D 16 1713B 16A 18A1816B16A 16D16E16C15B 15B
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
(E) PIT
OPN'G
24"X24" AT 6"AFF
N
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
APROX. DIMS.
TO CLEAR 6'-8"
REQ'D HEADROOM
COL. 12X14
@24'-0" AFF.
COL. 12X14
IN ANGLE
COL. 8X8
@24'-0" AFF.
7'-2
"X
4'-8
" A
T 3
'-1
"A
FF
.
SCALE:
1
1/4" = 1'-0"
NEW ENLARGED PLANS
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