Specifications

RDNO ATHLETIC PARK
AMENITIES BUILDINGS
WE File No.029042.00
May 30, 2014
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.4 Submit the CD-ROM to the consultant for review and comment. Incorporate any
suggested revisions.
19 SYSTEMS BALANCING
19.1 Adjust duct and terminal balance dampers, adjustable air turning devices and adjust or
change drive sheaves to balance supply, return and exhaust air systems to provide the
design air quantities (within +/-10%) at each outlet and inlet and to maintain the design
relationship between the supply and exhaust air system quantities. Refer to the drawings
for air quantities.
19.2 Acceptable Balancing Contractors: BC Tech Engineering Services, R.A. Bruce Associates,
Inland Technical Services, MDT Systems, Western Mechanical Services, KD Engineering.
19.3 Adjust all air terminals to obtain the optimum air distribution pattern.
19.4 Adjust all air flow and pressure sensing devices.
19.5 Adjust the new water systems to design flow conditions.
19.6 Adjust the domestic hot water recirculation system flow rates.
19.7 Include 3 copies of a balance report for inclusion into the manuals.
20 SHOP DRAWINGS
20.1 The Contractor shall provide 6 copies of shop drawings of all equipment for the
Consultant’s review. Submit clear and descriptive control sequences prior to installation.
21 AS-INSTALLED RECORD DRAWINGS
21.1 Maintain one set of record drawings at the site. Clearly mark in red any changes or
deviations from the original design intent. Record all changes to the work as the
installation progresses.
21.2 At the completion of the work, certify the drawing as being accurate, mark the drawing as
"AS-BUILT", and send to the Consultant upon Substantial Performance of this Contract.
21.3 Include in the tender price an allowance of $850.00 to transfer changes to the original
documents. Coordinate changes to the original documents with the Consultant.
22 IDENTIFICATION
22.1 Each piping system shall be colour coded for identification and labeled with the system
identification code letters, including temperature and pressure, if applicable, and directional
flow arrows.
.1 Identify all new piping to existing building identification standards.
.2 Identify piping adjacent to valves and where valves are in series at no more than 2m
[6'-6"] intervals. Identify piping at least once in each room and at 15m [50ft.]
maximum spacing in open areas. Exception: gas piping to be identified at 2m [6'-6"]
intervals in ceiling plenums.
.3 Identify piping both sides where piping passes through walls, partitions and floors.
Identify piping at point of entry and leaving each pipe chase and/or confined space.
Identify piping accessible at each access opening.
.4 Identification labels may be stenciled. Identification arrows labels and letters may be
vinyl cloth (Brady B500) or vinyl film (Brady B946), with adhesive compatible with
the surface temperature.