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NETTAARCHITECTS ARCHITECTURE - PLANNING - INTERIOR DESIGN 1084 ROUTE 22 WEST, MOUNTAINSIDE, NEW JERSEY 07092 TEL: 973.379.0006 FAX: 973-379-1061 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION AC-438 Confidential and Proprietary / ©DLB Associates 2017 This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting Engineers, PC. It Was Prepared Exclusively For This Particular Project And Is Limited To This Project Only. Unauthorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of These Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited. Last Saved: N:\12\122\12285\12285P‐001.dwg, 2/21/17 at 12:03 PM By CNASH ‐ Last Printed: 2/21/17 at 4:41 PM By Snyder, Cara Nash 12285 Rob Jankowski DLB Project ID: Questions For dlb Call: Phone: dlb associates One Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119 CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C. (646) 381‐6721 BID SET NEW CLUB HOUSE ASH BROOK GOLF COURSE 1210 RARITAN RD, SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076 PLUMBING INFORMATION SHEET PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES Contract Requirements 1. All Plumbing Work Shall Be Prepared In Strict Accordance With The Specifications And With The Currently Adopted Edition Of The Prevailing State Code As Well As All Local Regulations That May Apply. In Case Of Conflict Between The Contract Documents And A Governing Code Or Ordinance The More Stringent Standard Shall Apply. 2. Contractor Shall Provide All Required Labor, Materials, Equipment, And Services Necessary To Accomplish A Safe And Complete Installation Of The Systems Indicated On The Drawings. All Material And Methods Shall Be In Strict Accordance With All Authority Having Jurisdiction Requirements. Work Shall Be Performed In A Neat And Workmanlike Manner. 3. Contractor Shall Obtain All Necessary Permits, Licenses, And Certificates Required By The Authority Having Jurisdiction. This Shall Include, But Is Not Limited To All Required Building Department Filing, Inspections, And Final Closeout Of Permits. 4. The Scope Of Work As Outlined In These Documents Ends At A Distance Of 5 Feet Outside The Building Wall. Coordinate Connection With Civil Engineer And Local Utility Provider. 5. The Contractor Shall Furnish A Written Guarantee To Replace Or Repair Promptly And Assume Responsibility For All Expenses Incurred For Any Workmanship And Equipment In Which Defects Develop Within One Year From The Date Of Acceptance By Owner, This Work Shall Be Done As Directed By The Owner. The Contractor Shall Incur All Expenses That Result From Such Work. 6. Contractor Shall Visit The Site Prior To Submitting A Bid To Verify Existing Conditions And Confirm Sizes And Locations Of Existing Services. 7. Provide All As‐Built Drawings To GC To Verify Completion Of Work And For Owner's Record. Coordination 1. Existing Site Utility Connections, Invert Elevations, And Locations Shall Be Verified Prior To Beginning Installation. 2. Materials Approved By The Architect Or Engineer To Be Stored On Site Shall Be Stored In An Owner Designated Location. Off Site Storage Must Be Arranged For Materials And Equipment Not Suitable For On Site Storage Or Items Not Applicable To The Current System Installation. 3. At The End Of Each Work Day The Contractor Shall Leave The Job Site In A Neat Condition And Remove All Construction Debris From The Site. 4. All Plumbing Work Shall Be Coordinated With All Other Trades Before Proceeding With The Installation. No Changes Are To Be Made In Plumbing Layout Without Written Permission by The Architect or Engineer. 5. Drawings Are Diagrammatic As Shown. Exact Routing And Arrangements Of Systems Shall Be Coordinated With All Other Trades, The Structural Drawings, Architectural Drawings, And All Existing Field Conditions. 6. Exact Dimensions And Locations Of Plumbing Fixture Rough‐In Must Be Coordinated With The Architect And General Contractor. General Installation 1. All Exposed Piping Penetrations Through Walls, Floors, And Ceilings Shall Be Sealed With Approved Fire Proofing Method and Escutcheons By Plumbing Contractor. 2. Provide And Install Water Tight Piping Sleeves And Seal Systems At Exterior Concrete Walls And Slabs On Grade For Service Piping Entries Into Building. Provide For Additional Waterproofing At Exterior Of POEs, Surrounding Piping / Sleeves As Necessarily With Approved Product. 3. No Piping Shall Be Run Exposed In Finished Areas Unless Specifically Stated Otherwise In These Documents. 4. Provide Dielectric Fittings, Couplings, Or Spacers Whenever Dissimilar Materials Are Joined Or Otherwise Come Into Contact With Each Other. 5. Where Overhead Construction Does Not Permit Fastening Of Supports The Contractor Shall Provide Supplementary Steel Required For Supporting Piping Materials. 6. Any Piping Exposed To Freezing Conditions Shall Be Insulated And Heat Traced, This Includes Any Sanitary Drainage Piping And Traps Installed In Unheated Spaces. Heat Traced To Be Installed By Plumbing Contractor And Coordinated With Electrical Contractor For Service. 7. For Water and Gas Piping: Expansion Loops Or Fittings Shall Be Provided At All Building Expansion Joints And For Every 100 Feet Of Straight Piping Run. Provide Anchor Points And Restraints As Required By Manufacturer Installation Guidelines. Plumbing Fixtures & Equipment 1. All Fixtures Shall Be Provided With Standard Trap And Cleanout. 2. All Plumbing Fixture Flow Rates Shall Meet Minimum Flow Requirements As Outlined By Governing Plumbing Code And Local Jurisdiction Amendments. 3. Federal Lead Free Legislation Effective January 4, 2014 Mandates That The Wetted Surface Of Every Pipe, Fixture, And Fitting Sold Or Installed In Potable Water Applications Shall Not Contain More Than 0.25% Lead By Weight. All Products Submitted Shall Be Certified Lead‐Free. 4. Trap Primers Shall Be Furnished For All Drains Not Receiving Continuous Discharge. Where Practical, Flow Type Trap Primers Shall Be Installed On The Cold Water Supply To Lavatory Sinks. Electronic Trap Primers Shall Be Used In All Other Locations. Differential Pressure Trap Primers Are Not Permitted For Use Under Any Circumstances. Domestic Water Systems 1. All Work Shall Be Properly Tested, Balanced And Cleaned And Disinfected. 2. Completely Insulate All Water Piping Except Where Exposed To Fixtures With Fiberglass Insulation With Non‐Combustible UL Rated Vapor Barrier Or Closed Cell Flexible Insulation Equal To Armaflex II. Breaks In Insulation At Hangers Will Not Be Acceptable. 3. Provide Shut‐Off Valves On Hot And Cold Water Supply Pipes At Each Fixture, At Each Branch Take‐Off, And At All Connections To Water Heaters And Plumbing Equipment. 4. At Each Hot Water Return Piping Connection To The Hot Water Supply Piping The Contractor Shall Furnish And Install Isolation, Balancing And Check Valves. Balance to 1 GPM Unless Otherwise Noted. 5. Provide Bellows Type Water Hammer Arrestors At Each Flush Valve Or Bank Of Flush Valves, Dishwashers, And All Fast Closing Valves. Where Installation Is Not Accessible Coordinate Location Of Access Panels With The Architect. 6. Access Panels Shall Be Provided As Necessary To Allow For Access To Valves, Trap Primers And Water Hammer Arrestors. All Access Panels Shall Be Provided And Installed By The General Contractor. Plumbing Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Their Location. Sanitary / Storm Systems 1. No PVC Or ABS Piping Shall Be Used In Any Above Grade Plumbing Installations. 2. Cleanouts In Horizontal Drainage Lines Shall Be Spaced At Intervals Not To Exceed The Following: A. 2‐1/2" Or Less: 25 Feet B. 3" and 4": 50 Feet C. More Than 4": 85 Feet 3. Install All Required Cleanouts To Clear Equipment And Fixtures. Cleanouts Shall Not Be Installed In Electrical Closets, IT Rooms, Or Any Similar Critical Or Water Sensitive Space. 4. Sanitary Piping 3” And Greater Shall Have A Minimum Slope Of 1/8 Inch Per Foot. Sanitary Piping Less Than 3” Shall Have A Minimum Slope Of 1/4 Inch Per Foot. 5. Fixture Vent And Branch Vent Piping Shall Be Installed Free Of Sags And Drops And Be Sloped Toward The Connection To The Sanitary Drainage System. All Fixtures Shall Be Vented In Accordance With Governing State And Local Plumbing Code. 6. All Horizontal Storm Drainage Piping Shall Be Insulated To Prevent Condensation On The Pipes. Insulation Shall Extend Vertically To The Underside Of The Drain Body. Natural Gas Systems General Requirements 1. Natural Gas Piping 2‐1/2” And Greater Shall Be Schedule 40 Welded Pipe And Fittings. Piping 2” And Smaller Shall Be Schedule 40 Threaded Pipe And Fittings. 2. All Natural Gas Piping Installed Outdoors Or In Corrosive Environments Shall Be Protected With An Approved Corrosion Resistant, UV Resistant Enamel Coating Or Wrapping. 3. All Corrugated Flexible Natural Gas Connections Shall Be Properly Grounded. 4. All Natural Gas Piping Shall Be Pressure Tested And Leak Tested With Approved Non‐Corrosive Leak‐Detecting Fluid Or Other Approved Leak‐Detection Method Prior To System Startup. 5. Kitchen Installations Shall Include A Natural Gas Shut Off Valve Wired To Emergency Push Button Shut Off Switches At All Paths Of Egress. Shut Off Valve Shall Be For Natural Gas Supply To Kitchen. Installation Requirements 1. Install Sediment Traps (Dirt Or Drip Legs) Prior To The Gas Shutoff Valve On All Connections To Gas Fired Equipment. 2. Natural Gas Piping Shall Not Be Installed In Or Through Return Air Plenums, Supply Or Exhaust Ducts, Clothes Chutes, Chimneys, Or Elevator Shafts. 3. Whenever Possible Gas Piping Shall Not Be Installed In Concealed Locations. If Installation In Concealed Locations Cannot Be Avoided, Piping Shall Not Have Unions Or Fittings Unless Fittings Are Listed For Use In Concealed Locations. 4. Piping Installed Under The Building Slab Shall Be Installed In An Approved Conduit Or Sleeve System. The Conduit Must Be Vented At Both Ends And Terminate In An Occupiable Portion Of The Building At A Minimum Of 2 Inches Above The Finished Floor.

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Page 1: PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES

NETTAARCHITECTSARCHITECTURE - PLANNING - INTERIOR DESIGN1084 ROUTE 22 WEST, MOUNTAINSIDE, NEW JERSEY 07092TEL: 973.379.0006 FAX: 973-379-1061

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION AC-438

Confidential and Proprietary / ©DLB Associates 2017

This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting En

ginee

rs, P

C.  It W

as Prepared

 Exclusively For Th

is Particular Project And Is Lim

ited To This Project Only.  Unau

thorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of Th

ese Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited

Last Saved: N:\12\122\12285\12285P‐001.dwg, 2/21/17 at 12:03 PM By CNASH ‐ Last Printed: 2/21/17 at 4:41 PM By Snyder, Cara Nash

12285Rob Jankowski

DLB Project ID:Questions For dlb Call:

Phone:

dlb associatesOne Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119

CONSULTING  ENGINEERS, P.C.

(646) 381‐6721

 

BID SET

NEW CLUB HOUSEASH BROOK GOLF COURSE

1210 RARITAN RD, SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076

PLUMBING INFORMATION SHEET

PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES

Contract Requirements

1. All Plumbing Work Shall Be Prepared In Strict Accordance With The Specifications And With TheCurrently Adopted Edition Of The Prevailing State Code As Well As All Local Regulations That MayApply.  In Case Of Conflict Between The Contract Documents And A Governing Code Or OrdinanceThe More Stringent Standard Shall Apply.

2. Contractor Shall Provide All Required Labor, Materials, Equipment, And Services Necessary ToAccomplish A Safe And Complete Installation Of The Systems Indicated On The Drawings. AllMaterial And Methods Shall Be In Strict Accordance With All Authority Having JurisdictionRequirements. Work Shall Be Performed In A Neat And Workmanlike Manner.

3. Contractor Shall Obtain All Necessary Permits, Licenses, And Certificates Required By TheAuthority Having Jurisdiction. This Shall Include, But Is Not Limited To All Required BuildingDepartment Filing, Inspections, And Final Closeout Of Permits.

4. The Scope Of Work As Outlined In These Documents Ends At A Distance Of 5 Feet Outside TheBuilding Wall. Coordinate Connection With Civil Engineer And Local Utility Provider.

5. The Contractor Shall Furnish A Written Guarantee To Replace Or Repair Promptly And AssumeResponsibility For All Expenses Incurred For Any Workmanship And Equipment In Which DefectsDevelop Within One Year From The Date Of Acceptance By Owner, This Work Shall Be Done AsDirected By The Owner. The Contractor Shall Incur All Expenses That Result From Such Work.

6. Contractor Shall Visit The Site Prior To Submitting A Bid To Verify Existing Conditions And ConfirmSizes And Locations Of Existing Services.

7. Provide All As‐Built Drawings To GC To Verify Completion Of Work And For Owner's Record.

Coordination

1. Existing Site Utility Connections, Invert Elevations, And Locations Shall Be Verified Prior ToBeginning Installation.

2. Materials Approved By The Architect Or Engineer To Be Stored On Site Shall Be Stored In AnOwner Designated Location. Off Site Storage Must Be Arranged For Materials And Equipment NotSuitable For On Site Storage Or Items Not Applicable To The Current System Installation.

3. At The End Of Each Work Day The Contractor Shall Leave The Job Site In A Neat Condition AndRemove All Construction Debris From The Site.

4. All Plumbing Work Shall Be Coordinated With All Other Trades Before Proceeding With TheInstallation.  No Changes Are To Be Made In Plumbing Layout Without Written Permission by TheArchitect or Engineer.

5. Drawings Are Diagrammatic As Shown. Exact Routing And Arrangements Of Systems Shall BeCoordinated With All Other Trades, The Structural Drawings, Architectural Drawings, And AllExisting Field Conditions.

6. Exact Dimensions And Locations Of Plumbing Fixture Rough‐In Must Be Coordinated With TheArchitect And General Contractor.

General Installation

1. All Exposed Piping Penetrations Through Walls, Floors, And Ceilings Shall Be Sealed WithApproved Fire Proofing Method and Escutcheons By Plumbing Contractor.

2. Provide And Install Water Tight Piping Sleeves And Seal Systems At Exterior Concrete Walls AndSlabs On Grade For Service Piping Entries Into Building. Provide For Additional Waterproofing AtExterior Of POEs, Surrounding Piping / Sleeves As Necessarily With Approved Product.

3. No Piping Shall Be Run Exposed In Finished Areas Unless Specifically Stated Otherwise In TheseDocuments.

4. Provide Dielectric Fittings, Couplings, Or Spacers Whenever Dissimilar Materials Are Joined OrOtherwise Come Into Contact With Each Other.

5. Where Overhead Construction Does Not Permit Fastening Of Supports The Contractor ShallProvide Supplementary Steel Required For Supporting Piping Materials.

6. Any Piping Exposed To Freezing Conditions Shall Be Insulated And Heat Traced, This Includes AnySanitary Drainage Piping And Traps Installed In Unheated Spaces.  Heat Traced To Be Installed ByPlumbing Contractor And Coordinated With Electrical Contractor For Service.

7. For Water and Gas Piping: Expansion Loops Or Fittings Shall Be Provided At All Building ExpansionJoints And For Every 100 Feet Of Straight Piping Run. Provide Anchor Points And Restraints AsRequired By Manufacturer Installation Guidelines.

Plumbing Fixtures & Equipment

1. All Fixtures Shall Be Provided With Standard Trap And Cleanout.

2. All Plumbing Fixture Flow Rates Shall Meet Minimum Flow Requirements As Outlined ByGoverning Plumbing Code And Local Jurisdiction Amendments.

3. Federal Lead Free Legislation Effective January 4, 2014 Mandates That The Wetted Surface OfEvery Pipe, Fixture, And Fitting Sold Or Installed In Potable Water Applications Shall Not ContainMore Than 0.25% Lead By Weight. All Products Submitted Shall Be Certified Lead‐Free.

4. Trap Primers Shall Be Furnished For All Drains Not Receiving Continuous Discharge. WherePractical, Flow Type Trap Primers Shall Be Installed On The Cold Water Supply To Lavatory Sinks.Electronic Trap Primers Shall Be Used In All Other Locations. Differential Pressure Trap PrimersAre Not Permitted For Use Under Any Circumstances.

Domestic Water Systems

1. All Work Shall Be Properly Tested, Balanced And Cleaned And Disinfected.

2. Completely Insulate All Water Piping Except Where Exposed To Fixtures With Fiberglass InsulationWith Non‐Combustible UL Rated Vapor Barrier Or Closed Cell Flexible Insulation Equal ToArmaflex II.  Breaks In Insulation At Hangers Will Not Be Acceptable.

3. Provide Shut‐Off Valves On Hot And Cold Water Supply Pipes At Each Fixture, At Each BranchTake‐Off, And At All Connections To Water Heaters And Plumbing Equipment.

4. At Each Hot Water Return Piping Connection To The Hot Water Supply Piping The Contractor ShallFurnish And Install Isolation, Balancing And Check Valves.  Balance to 1 GPM Unless OtherwiseNoted.

5. Provide Bellows Type Water Hammer Arrestors At Each Flush Valve Or Bank Of Flush Valves,Dishwashers, And All Fast Closing Valves.  Where Installation Is Not Accessible CoordinateLocation Of Access Panels With The Architect.

6. Access Panels Shall Be Provided As Necessary To Allow For Access To Valves, Trap Primers And

Water Hammer Arrestors.  All Access Panels Shall Be Provided And Installed By The GeneralContractor.  Plumbing Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Their Location.

Sanitary / Storm Systems

1. No PVC Or ABS Piping Shall Be Used In Any Above Grade Plumbing Installations.

2. Cleanouts In Horizontal Drainage Lines Shall Be Spaced At Intervals Not To Exceed The Following:

A. 2‐1/2" Or Less:    25 FeetB. 3" and 4":             50 FeetC. More Than 4":     85 Feet

3. Install All Required Cleanouts To Clear Equipment And Fixtures. Cleanouts Shall Not Be Installed InElectrical Closets, IT Rooms, Or Any Similar Critical Or Water Sensitive Space.

4. Sanitary Piping 3” And Greater Shall Have A Minimum Slope Of 1/8 Inch Per Foot. Sanitary PipingLess Than 3” Shall Have A Minimum Slope Of 1/4 Inch Per Foot.

5. Fixture Vent And Branch Vent Piping Shall Be Installed Free Of Sags And Drops And Be SlopedToward The Connection To The Sanitary Drainage System. All Fixtures Shall Be Vented InAccordance With Governing State And Local Plumbing Code.

6. All Horizontal Storm Drainage Piping Shall Be Insulated To Prevent Condensation On The Pipes.Insulation Shall Extend Vertically To The Underside Of The Drain Body.

Natural Gas Systems

General Requirements1. Natural Gas Piping 2‐1/2” And Greater Shall Be Schedule 40 Welded Pipe And

Fittings. Piping 2” And Smaller Shall Be Schedule 40 Threaded Pipe And Fittings.

2. All Natural Gas Piping Installed Outdoors Or In Corrosive Environments Shall Be Protected With AnApproved Corrosion Resistant, UV Resistant Enamel Coating Or Wrapping.

3. All Corrugated Flexible Natural Gas Connections Shall Be Properly Grounded.

4. All Natural Gas Piping Shall Be Pressure Tested And Leak Tested With Approved Non‐CorrosiveLeak‐Detecting Fluid Or Other Approved Leak‐Detection Method Prior To System Startup.

5. Kitchen Installations Shall Include A Natural Gas Shut Off Valve Wired To Emergency Push ButtonShut Off Switches At All Paths Of Egress. Shut Off Valve Shall Be For Natural Gas Supply ToKitchen.

Installation Requirements1. Install Sediment Traps (Dirt Or Drip Legs) Prior To The Gas Shutoff Valve On All Connections To

Gas Fired Equipment.

2. Natural Gas Piping Shall Not Be Installed In Or Through Return Air Plenums, Supply Or ExhaustDucts, Clothes Chutes, Chimneys, Or Elevator Shafts.

3. Whenever Possible Gas Piping Shall Not Be Installed In Concealed Locations. If Installation InConcealed Locations Cannot Be Avoided, Piping Shall Not Have Unions Or Fittings Unless FittingsAre Listed For Use In Concealed Locations.

4. Piping Installed Under The Building Slab Shall Be Installed In An Approved Conduit Or SleeveSystem. The Conduit Must Be Vented At Both Ends And Terminate In An Occupiable Portion OfThe Building At A Minimum Of 2 Inches Above The Finished Floor.

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NETTAARCHITECTSARCHITECTURE - PLANNING - INTERIOR DESIGN1084 ROUTE 22 WEST, MOUNTAINSIDE, NEW JERSEY 07092TEL: 973.379.0006 FAX: 973-379-1061

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION AC-438

Confidential and Proprietary / ©DLB Associates 2017

This Drawing Is The Property Of DLB Associates Consulting En

ginee

rs, P

C.  It W

as Prepared

 Exclusively For Th

is Particular Project And Is Lim

ited To This Project Only.  Unau

thorized Reproduction Or Other Use Of Th

ese Drawings Or Ideas Is Prohibited

Last Saved: N:\12\122\12285\12285P‐002.dwg, 2/21/17 at 12:03 PM By CNASH ‐ Last Printed: 2/21/17 at 4:41 PM By Snyder, Cara Nash

12285Rob Jankowski

DLB Project ID:Questions For dlb Call:

Phone:

dlb associatesOne Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119

CONSULTING  ENGINEERS, P.C.

(646) 381‐6721

 

BID SET

NEW CLUB HOUSEASH BROOK GOLF COURSE

1210 RARITAN RD, SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076

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153 DFU4"

CONTINUATION BYPLUMBING CONTRACTOR

4" FRESH AIR INTAKE2"

FD

S

CODP

2"

FD

2"

FD CODP

2"

FD

2"

FD CODP

2"

FD CODP

2"

WCMS

1‐1/2"

LV

1‐1/2" 4"

4" 4"

CODP

2"

FD CODP

2"

FD

2"

FD

2"

FD CODP

2"

UR WC

1‐1/2"

LV LV

1‐1/2"

LV LV

2"

WC WC

2"

FD CODPCODP

2"

FD CODPGI CODP

2"2"

FS

SK

1‐1/2"

SK

1‐1/2"

CODP

2"

FS CODPCODPSK

1‐1/2"

FS

2"

CO

2"

FD

SK

1‐1/2"

FS

2" 2"

FD

SK

1‐1/2" 2"

FD

SK

1‐1/2"

CO CO

MS

1‐1/2"

1‐1/2"

LV

1‐1/2"

LV

1‐1/2"

LV

2"

FD

2"

FD

1‐1/2"

LV

1‐1/2"

LV

1‐1/2"

LV

2"

WC WC

2"

UR WC

2"

UR WC

COCO

2"

WC WC

CO

1‐1/2"

LV LV

2"

FD

LVLV

2"

FD

1‐1/2"

2"

UR WCDF

CO

SK

1‐1/2"

FS

2"

FS

2"

SK

1‐1/2"

TR

2"

SK

1‐1/2"

FS

2"

FS

2"

SK

1‐1/2"2"

FD

CO

TR

CO

FS

2" 2"

FS

2"

CO

4" GW HOUSETRAP IN CEILING

NEW SANITARY SERVICEFROM STREET MAIN BY CIVIL

CONTINUATION BYPLUMBING CONTRACTOR

6" STORM OVERFLOW,SPILL TO PAVEMENT

4"

GREASEINTERCEPTOR

4"

4"4"

4" 4"

4"

4"

4"

4"

4" 4"

4"

4" 4"

4" 4"

4" VTR

3" 3"

2" 2"

3"

2"2"

FIRE SPK ROOML13

SANITARY HOUSETRAP IN PIT

126 DFU

TOILET RML20

JAN CLOSETL21

STAFF LOCKER ROOMSL04 & L05

TURNSTANDL01

KITCHEN117

BAR / LOUNGE112

WOMEN'S / JANITOR'S CLOSET / MEN'S TOILET113 / 114 / 115

WOMEN'S / MEN'S TOILET105 / 106

KITCH. STORL17

CONTINUATION BYPLUMBING CONTRACTOR

NEW STORM SERVICE FROMSTREET MAIN BY CIVIL

STORM HOUSETRAP IN PIT

CODPCODP

2‐1/2"

3.5" Natural Gas Supply

Total Load:  5,489 MBHPressure Drop:  0.5 IN.W.C.Developed Length:  200 FtSchedule 40 Metallic PipeDesign Pressure:  < 0.5 PSISpecific Gravity:  0.60Table 402.4(1) IFGC 2009

CONTINUATION BYPLUMBING CONTRACTOR

NEW DOMESTIC WATER SERVICEFROM STREET MAIN BY CIVIL

GAS PRESSURE REDUCER

TURNSTANDL01

G

G

HWR

KITCHEN117

BAR / LOUNGE112

HW

GGGG

KITCHEN EQUIPMENT

3‐1/2"

1‐1/2"

1‐1/2"

1‐1/2"

CWHWHWR

1‐1/2"

CWHWHWR

1‐1/2"

1‐1/2"

35 33 32 3139

180 WSFU

G

21

6" 6" 6"

4"

5"

5"

ST

4" OVERFLOW RD

5"

4" FRESH AIR INTAKE

ST6"6"

1‐1/2"G

2"1‐1/2"

2"

1‐1/2" 

1‐1/2"

250 MBH 88 MBH 225 MBH 1,200 MBH 350 MBH350 MBH 350 MBH

350 MBH

250MBH

250MBH

120MBH

3" OVERFLOW RD3" RD(884 SQ FT)

4" RD(2733 SQ FT)

GG

1‐1/2"

400 MBHFUTUREFIREPIT

1‐1/2"

3"(1970 MBH)

1‐1/4"

2"2‐1/2"2‐1/2"

2"(500 MBH)

G

2‐1/2"

2‐1/2"

HIGH PRESSUREGAS SERVICE

3‐1/2"(3376 MBH)

3‐1/2"

(5489 M

BH)

2"

(906 M

BH)

3"(1970 MBH)

400 MBHFUTUREFIREPIT

2‐1/2"

4"4"

CODP

CAP GAS PIPE ABOVE GROUNDFOR FUTURE FIRE PITS

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STST

ST

ST

ST

FD

CODP

FD

FD

CODP

FD

FD

CODP

FD

CODP

FD

FDCODP

FD

1‐1/2" V RISE1‐1/2" V RISE

1‐1/2" V RISE

1‐1/2" V RISE

2" V RISE

1‐1/2" V RISE

1‐1/2" V RISE

4" SAN UP TO CEILING

CODP

3" V RISE

5" ST RISE UP

BY CIVIL

BY PLUMBIN

G

BY CIVIL

BY PLUM

BING

4" UP TO FAI

SANITARYHOUSE TRAPUNDER SLAB

CODP

GI

MH

4" TO SANITARY SEWER

4" GW UPTO CEILING

FOR CONTINUATION, SEEDETAIL 02 ON THIS SHEET

FOR CONTINUATION, SEEDETAIL 02 ON THIS SHEET

CODP

CODP

100 GAL HWH GAS

FD

FD1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

11

1

1

BY CIVIL

BY PLUM

BING

STORM HOUSETRAP UNDER SLAB

1

FD

5" ST OVERFLOW RISE UP 5

6" ST 

6" ST 

7

6

(3,617 SQ FT) 

CODP

CODP

CODPGI

FS

UNDERCOUNTER

FOR CONTINUATION, SEEDETAIL 02 ON THIS SHEET

FOR CONTINUATION,SEE DETAIL 01 ONTHIS SHEET

SK

FS

CODP

FS

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12285Rob Jankowski

DLB Project ID:Questions For dlb Call:

Phone:

dlb associatesOne Penn Plaza, Suite 2601, New York, NY 10119

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KEY PLAN

ROOF

LOWER LEVEL

CLUBHOUSE

Keyplan Vertical PlanN

BID SET

NEW CLUB HOUSEASH BROOK GOLF COURSE

1210 RARITAN RD, SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

1‐1/2" Vent Riser.

Not Used.

Not Used.

Not Used.

4" Up To Secondary (Overflow) Roof Drain.

6" Storm Pipe At Ceiling Of This Level From Overflow Roof Drain.

Overflow Storm Drain Elbow Down To Spill On Pavement.

1 2KEY NOTES     (SYMBOLS       ,      , ETC.)GENERAL NOTES

1/8"=1'‐0" 2' 4' 8' 16'

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:

NLOWER LEVEL01

P‐101

LOWER LEVEL - SANITARY

DescriptionIdentifier DescriptionIdentifier

PARTIAL SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS

CODP Cleanout Deck Plate

DN Down

FAI Fresh Air Intake

FD  Floor Drain

FS Floor Sink

GI Grease Intercepter

GW Grease Waste

MH Manhole

SAN Sanitary

ST Storm

V  Vent

Sanitary Piping Below Floor

Vent Piping

Pipe Up Through Floor Above OrThrough Section Cut Line

Pipe Drop / Offset Down

Floor Drain

CODP Cleanout Deck Plate

1/4"=1'‐0" 1' 2' 4' 8'

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:

NTURNSTAND PART PLAN02

P‐101

1. It  Is  The  Responsibility  Of  The  Plumbing  Contractor  To  Verify  All  Equipment  Rough‐Ins  With  TheAppropriate Supplier And To Determine The Most Feasible And Economical Location To Install Piping AndValve Services.

2. Pipes Passing Under Or Through Any Walls,  Including Foundation Walls Shall Be  Installed Through PipeSleeves One Size Larger Than Pipe. Seal Around Pipe.

3. All  Pipe  Penetrations  Of  Fire  And/  Or  Smoke  Rated  Assemblies  Shall  Be  Fire  Stopped  As  Required  ToRestore Assembly To Original Integrity.

4. Refer To Architectural Drawings For Exact Locations And Elevations Of All Plumbing Fixtures, Drains AndEquipment.  Provide  Water  Hammer  Arrestors  With  Access  Doors  Adjacent  To  All  Water  HammerArrestors. Provide Shut‐Off Valves At Each Fixture On Water Supply Pipes Hot And Cold.

5. Architect  To  Provide  Clear  Floor  Space  Accessibility  Requirements  For  All  Showers  and  ADA  PlumbingFixtures.

6. Install Work So As To Be Readily Accessible For Operation, Maintenance, And Repair. Minor DeviationsFrom The Drawings May Be Made To Accomplish This Without Additional Cost To The Owner. ChangesWith Cost Impact Shall Not Be Made Without Approval.

7. Provide All Necessary Piping Offsets And Changes In Direction Required To Complete The Installation.

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GW

CO

4"

CO

3" V UP & DN

4"

3"FD 3"FD

4" AT CEILING BELOW

3"FD

3"FD

CO

4" SAN DN TO UNDER SLAB

CO

FAI

2

1

11

1

CO

1

12

1

FAI

3

4

FOR CONTINUATION,SEE DETAIL 02 ON P‐103

FOR C

ONTIN

UATIO

N,

SEE D

ETAIL

 01 ON P

‐103

7

4"

9

4"ST

8

5

FOR CONTINUATION, SEE DETAIL 01 ON P‐103

6

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rs, P

C.  It W

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12285Rob Jankowski

DLB Project ID:Questions For dlb Call:

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KEY PLAN

ROOF

LOWER LEVEL

CLUBHOUSE

Keyplan Vertical PlanN

BID SET

NEW CLUB HOUSEASH BROOK GOLF COURSE

1210 RARITAN RD, SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

1‐1/2" Vent Rise.

2" Vent Rise.

4" GW House Trap At Ceiling Below.

4" GW Down To Below Slab.

4" Up To Overflow Roof Drain & Down To Lower Level Ceiling.

Connect To 5" Storm Leader.

Connect To 5" Overflow Storm Riser.

3" Up To Roof Drain.

3" Up To Overflow Roof Drain.

1 2KEY NOTES     (SYMBOLS       ,      , ETC.)

DescriptionIdentifier DescriptionIdentifier

PARTIAL SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS

1/8"=1'‐0" 2' 4' 8' 16'

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:

NCLUBHOUSE LEVEL01

P‐102

CLUBHOUSE LEVEL - SANITARY

CO Cleanout

DN Down

FAI Fresh Air Intake

FD  Floor Drain

GW Grease Waste

V  Vent

Sanitary Piping Below Floor

Vent Piping

Pipe Up Through Floor Above OrThrough Section Cut Line

Pipe Drop / Offset Down

CO Sanitary Clean Out

Floor Drain

GENERAL NOTES

1. It  Is  The  Responsibility  Of  The  Plumbing  Contractor  To  Verify  All  Equipment  Rough‐Ins  With  TheAppropriate Supplier And To Determine The Most Feasible And Economical Location To Install Piping AndValve Services.

2. Pipes Passing Under Or Through Any Walls,  Including Foundation Walls Shall Be  Installed Through PipeSleeves One Size Larger Than Pipe. Seal Around Pipe.

3. All  Pipe  Penetrations  Of  Fire  And/  Or  Smoke  Rated  Assemblies  Shall  Be  Fire  Stopped  As  Required  ToRestore Assembly To Original Integrity.

4. Refer To Architectural Drawings For Exact Locations And Elevations Of All Plumbing Fixtures, Drains AndEquipment.  Provide  Water  Hammer  Arrestors  With  Access  Doors  Adjacent  To  All  Water  HammerArrestors. Provide Shut‐Off Valves At Each Fixture On Water Supply Pipes Hot And Cold.

5. Architect  To  Provide  Clear  Floor  Space  Accessibility  Requirements  For  All  Showers  and  ADA  PlumbingFixtures.

6. Install Work So As To Be Readily Accessible For Operation, Maintenance, And Repair. Minor DeviationsFrom The Drawings May Be Made To Accomplish This Without Additional Cost To The Owner. ChangesWith Cost Impact Shall Not Be Made Without Approval.

7. Provide All Necessary Piping Offsets And Changes In Direction Required To Complete The Installation.

Storm Piping

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GW

4"

FD

COFS

FS

FOR CONTINUATION,SEE DETAIL 01 ON P‐102

FOR CONTINUATION,SEE DETAIL 01 ON P‐102

TR

TR

1

1

1

1

1

11

FOR CONTINUATION,SEE DETAIL 01 ON P‐102

3

22

2

3

2

FS

1

3

FS

1

FOR CONTINUATION,SEE DETAIL 01 ON P‐102

4

FD

1

FS

FD

1

FD 3

5

5

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ginee

rs, P

C.  It W

as Prepared

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is Particular Project And Is Lim

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12285Rob Jankowski

DLB Project ID:Questions For dlb Call:

Phone:

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CONSULTING  ENGINEERS, P.C.

(646) 381‐6721

 

KEY PLAN

ROOF

LOWER LEVEL

CLUBHOUSE

Keyplan Vertical PlanN

BID SET

NEW CLUB HOUSEASH BROOK GOLF COURSE

1210 RARITAN RD, SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

1‐1/2" Vent Rise.

Sanitary Piping At Ceiling Below.

Vent Piping At Ceiling Of Clubhouse Level.

All Bar Vents Shall Be Via Island Venting And Piping At Ceiling Of Level Below.

Floor Drains Under Beer Dispenser.

1 2KEY NOTES     (SYMBOLS       ,      , ETC.)

1/8"=1'‐0" 2' 4' 8' 16'

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:

NBAR / LOUNGE PART PLAN02

P‐103

CLUBHOUSE LEVEL - SANITARY PART PLANS

1/8"=1'‐0" 2' 4' 8' 16'

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:

NKITCHEN PART PLAN01

P‐103

DescriptionIdentifier DescriptionIdentifier

PARTIAL SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS

CO Cleanout

DN Down

FAI Fresh Air Intake

FD  Floor Drain

GW Grease Waste

TR Trap

V  Vent

Sanitary Piping Below Floor

Vent Piping

Pipe Up Through Floor Above OrThrough Section Cut Line

Pipe Drop / Offset Down

CO Sanitary Clean Out

Floor Drain

GENERAL NOTES

1. It  Is  The  Responsibility  Of  The  Plumbing  Contractor  To  Verify  All  Equipment  Rough‐Ins  With  TheAppropriate Supplier And To Determine The Most Feasible And Economical Location To Install Piping AndValve Services.

2. Pipes Passing Under Or Through Any Walls,  Including Foundation Walls Shall Be  Installed Through PipeSleeves One Size Larger Than Pipe. Seal Around Pipe.

3. All  Pipe  Penetrations  Of  Fire  And/  Or  Smoke  Rated  Assemblies  Shall  Be  Fire  Stopped  As  Required  ToRestore Assembly To Original Integrity.

4. Refer To Architectural Drawings For Exact Locations And Elevations Of All Plumbing Fixtures, Drains AndEquipment.  Provide  Water  Hammer  Arrestors  With  Access  Doors  Adjacent  To  All  Water  HammerArrestors. Provide Shut‐Off Valves At Each Fixture On Water Supply Pipes Hot And Cold.

5. Architect  To  Provide  Clear  Floor  Space  Accessibility  Requirements  For  All  Showers  and  ADA  PlumbingFixtures.

6. Install Work So As To Be Readily Accessible For Operation, Maintenance, And Repair. Minor DeviationsFrom The Drawings May Be Made To Accomplish This Without Additional Cost To The Owner. ChangesWith Cost Impact Shall Not Be Made Without Approval.

7. Provide All Necessary Piping Offsets And Changes In Direction Required To Complete The Installation.

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G

G

G

G

2‐1/2"

4" ST LEADER DN

4" VTR4" OVERFLOW RD

14" RD (2,733 SQ FT)

2‐1/2" GASDOWN

2" GAS DOWN

2"

1‐1/2"

1‐1/2"

2‐1/2"

2"

3 2

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C.  It W

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12285Rob Jankowski

DLB Project ID:Questions For dlb Call:

Phone:

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CONSULTING  ENGINEERS, P.C.

(646) 381‐6721

 

KEY PLAN

ROOF

LOWER LEVEL

CLUBHOUSE

Keyplan Vertical PlanN

BID SET

NEW CLUB HOUSEASH BROOK GOLF COURSE

1210 RARITAN RD, SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076

1.

2.

3.

4" Storm Pipe Along Underside Of Roof, From Roof Drain To Storm Leader.

3" Roof Drain (884 SQ FT).

3" Overflow Drain.

1 2KEY NOTES     (SYMBOLS       ,      , ETC.)

DescriptionIdentifier DescriptionIdentifier

PARTIAL SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS

G Gas

GEN Generator

MUA Make Up Air Unit

RD Roof Drain

RTU Roof Top Unit

ST Storm

VTR Vent Thru Roof

1/8"=1'‐0" 2' 4' 8' 16'

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:

NROOF PLAN01

P‐104

ROOF PLAN - PLUMBING

Pipe Up Through Floor Above OrThrough Section Cut Line

Roof Drain

New Equipment

G Gas Piping

GENERAL NOTES

1. It  Is  The  Responsibility  Of  The  Plumbing  Contractor  To  Verify  All  Equipment  Rough‐Ins  With  TheAppropriate Supplier And To Determine The Most Feasible And Economical Location To Install Piping AndValve Services.

2. Pipes Passing Under Or Through Any Walls,  Including Foundation Walls Shall Be  Installed Through PipeSleeves One Size Larger Than Pipe. Seal Around Pipe.

3. All  Pipe  Penetrations  Of  Fire  And/  Or  Smoke  Rated  Assemblies  Shall  Be  Fire  Stopped  As  Required  ToRestore Assembly To Original Integrity.

4. Refer To Architectural Drawings For Exact Locations And Elevations Of All Plumbing Fixtures, Drains AndEquipment.  Provide  Water  Hammer  Arrestors  With  Access  Doors  Adjacent  To  All  Water  HammerArrestors. Provide Shut‐Off Valves At Each Fixture On Water Supply Pipes Hot And Cold.

5. Architect  To  Provide  Clear  Floor  Space  Accessibility  Requirements  For  All  Showers  and  ADA  PlumbingFixtures.

6. Install Work So As To Be Readily Accessible For Operation, Maintenance, And Repair. Minor DeviationsFrom The Drawings May Be Made To Accomplish This Without Additional Cost To The Owner. ChangesWith Cost Impact Shall Not Be Made Without Approval.

7. Provide All Necessary Piping Offsets And Changes In Direction Required To Complete The Installation.

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G

G

G

G

3‐1/2"

G

BY CIVIL

BY PLUM

BING

GAS METER3‐1/2" (5,489 MBTU)

CV

2" CW UP

GAS PRESSUREREDUCER

HB

HB

HB

3" DOMESTIC SERVICE

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KEY PLAN

ROOF

LOWER LEVEL

CLUBHOUSE

Keyplan Vertical PlanN

BID SET

NEW CLUB HOUSEASH BROOK GOLF COURSE

1210 RARITAN RD, SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

2" G, 2" CW, 2‐1/2" HW & 1" HWR Risers Up.

1" CW Drop & 3/4" HW Drop.

1" HW & 3/4" HWR Up To Bathroom Above.

1‐1/2" Gas To DF‐1.

Gas Pressure Shall Be Reduced To 14" WC.

2‐1/2" Gas Pipe Up To Emergency Generator.

2‐1/2" Gas Pipe Up To RTU's And MUA's.

1‐1/2" Gas Up To Future Fire Pits.  Cap Gas Pipe Above Ground.

1 2KEY NOTES     (SYMBOLS       ,      , ETC.)

1/8"=1'‐0" 2' 4' 8' 16'

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:

NLOWER LEVEL01

P‐201

LOWER LEVEL - DOMESTIC WATER AND GAS

1/4"=1'‐0" 1' 2' 4' 8'

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:

NTURNSTAND PART PLAN02

P‐201

DescriptionIdentifier DescriptionIdentifier

PARTIAL SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS

CW Cold Water

DF Duct Furnace

DN Down

G Gas

HB Hose Bibb

HW  Hot Water

HWH Hot Water Heater

HWR  Hot Water Return

MUA  Make Up Air Unit

RTU Roof Top Unit

Cold Water Piping

G Gas Piping

Ball Valve

Pipe Up Through Floor Above OrThrough Section Cut Line

Pipe Drop / Offset Down

Gas Cock

Under Cabinet Filter

HBHose Bibb In Freeze Proof Enclosure

Hot Water Return Piping

Hot Water Piping

GENERAL NOTES

1. It  Is  The  Responsibility  Of  The  Plumbing  Contractor  To  Verify  All  Equipment  Rough‐Ins  With  TheAppropriate Supplier And To Determine The Most Feasible And Economical Location To Install Piping AndValve Services.

2. Pipes Passing Under Or Through Any Walls,  Including Foundation Walls Shall Be  Installed Through PipeSleeves One Size Larger Than Pipe. Seal Around Pipe.

3. All  Pipe  Penetrations  Of  Fire  And/  Or  Smoke  Rated  Assemblies  Shall  Be  Fire  Stopped  As  Required  ToRestore Assembly To Original Integrity.

4. Refer To Architectural Drawings For Exact Locations And Elevations Of All Plumbing Fixtures, Drains AndEquipment.  Provide  Water  Hammer  Arrestors  With  Access  Doors  Adjacent  To  All  Water  HammerArrestors. Provide Shut‐Off Valves At Each Fixture On Water Supply Pipes Hot And Cold.

5. Architect  To  Provide  Clear  Floor  Space  Accessibility  Requirements  For  All  Showers  and  ADA  PlumbingFixtures.

6. Install Work So As To Be Readily Accessible For Operation, Maintenance, And Repair. Minor DeviationsFrom The Drawings May Be Made To Accomplish This Without Additional Cost To The Owner. ChangesWith Cost Impact Shall Not Be Made Without Approval.

7. Provide All Necessary Piping Offsets And Changes In Direction Required To Complete The Installation.

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3/4" HW &1‐1/2" CW DN

HW&HWR DN TOLOWER LEVEL

HB

FOR CONTINUATION,SEE DETAIL 02 ON P‐203

UR

UR

WCWC

WC

LAV

LAV

LAV

LAV

LAV

LAV

MS

LAV LAV

WC WC

URWC

DF

LAV LAV

WC

2" GAS UP TORTU‐3 & 4

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Phone:

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CONSULTING  ENGINEERS, P.C.

(646) 381‐6721

 

KEY PLAN

ROOF

LOWER LEVEL

CLUBHOUSE

Keyplan Vertical PlanN

BID SET

NEW CLUB HOUSEASH BROOK GOLF COURSE

1210 RARITAN RD, SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076

1. HW & HWR From Lower Level.

1 2KEY NOTES     (SYMBOLS       ,      , ETC.)

DescriptionIdentifier DescriptionIdentifier

PARTIAL SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS

CW Cold Water

DN Down

G Gas

HB Hose Bibb

HW  Hot Water

HWH Hot Water Heater

HWR  Hot Water Return

1/8"=1'‐0" 2' 4' 8' 16'

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:

NCLUBHOUSE LEVEL01

P‐202

CLUBHOUSE LEVEL - DOMESTIC WATER AND GAS

Cold Water Piping

G Gas Piping

Ball Valve

Pipe Up Through Floor Above OrThrough Section Cut Line

Pipe Drop / Offset Down

Gas Cock

Under Cabinet Filter

HBHose Bibb In Freeze Proof Enclosure

Hot Water Return Piping

Hot Water Piping

GENERAL NOTES

1. It  Is  The  Responsibility  Of  The  Plumbing  Contractor  To  Verify  All  Equipment  Rough‐Ins  With  TheAppropriate Supplier And To Determine The Most Feasible And Economical Location To Install Piping AndValve Services.

2. Pipes Passing Under Or Through Any Walls,  Including Foundation Walls Shall Be  Installed Through PipeSleeves One Size Larger Than Pipe. Seal Around Pipe.

3. All  Pipe  Penetrations  Of  Fire  And/  Or  Smoke  Rated  Assemblies  Shall  Be  Fire  Stopped  As  Required  ToRestore Assembly To Original Integrity.

4. Refer To Architectural Drawings For Exact Locations And Elevations Of All Plumbing Fixtures, Drains AndEquipment.  Provide  Water  Hammer  Arrestors  With  Access  Doors  Adjacent  To  All  Water  HammerArrestors. Provide Shut‐Off Valves At Each Fixture On Water Supply Pipes Hot And Cold.

5. Architect  To  Provide  Clear  Floor  Space  Accessibility  Requirements  For  All  Showers  and  ADA  PlumbingFixtures.

6. Install Work So As To Be Readily Accessible For Operation, Maintenance, And Repair. Minor DeviationsFrom The Drawings May Be Made To Accomplish This Without Additional Cost To The Owner. ChangesWith Cost Impact Shall Not Be Made Without Approval.

7. Provide All Necessary Piping Offsets And Changes In Direction Required To Complete The Installation.

1

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G

G

GAS DN

1

HB

F

CW UP TOEQUIPMENT

FS

1

2

2

2

3

2

1

4

3/4"CW

3/4"H

W 140°F

1/2"H

WR

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1/2"CW & HW DN

1/2" 140°F HW DN

1/2"CW & HW DN

1/2" 140°F HW DN

1/2"CW & HW DN

1/2" 140°F HW DN

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DLB Project ID:Questions For dlb Call:

Phone:

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CONSULTING  ENGINEERS, P.C.

(646) 381‐6721

 

KEY PLAN

ROOF

LOWER LEVEL

CLUBHOUSE

Keyplan Vertical PlanN

BID SET

NEW CLUB HOUSEASH BROOK GOLF COURSE

1210 RARITAN RD, SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076

1.

2.

3.

4.

1/2" CW & 1/2" HW Down.

3/4" Gas Down.

1‐1/4"Gas Down.

Emergency Gas Shut Off Button For Kitchen Gas Supply.

1 2KEY NOTES     (SYMBOLS       ,      , ETC.)

DescriptionIdentifier DescriptionIdentifier

PARTIAL SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS

CW Cold Water

DN Down

G Gas

HB Hose Bibb

HW  Hot Water

HWH Hot Water Heater

HWR  Hot Water Return

1/4"=1'‐0" 1' 2' 4' 8'

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:

NBAR / LOUNGE PART PLAN02

P‐203

CLUBHOUSE LEVEL - DOMESTIC WATER AND GAS PART PLANS

Cold Water Piping

G Gas Piping

Ball Valve

Pipe Up Through Floor Above OrThrough Section Cut Line

Pipe Drop / Offset Down

Gas Cock

Under Cabinet Filter

HBHose Bibb In Freeze Proof Enclosure

1/4"=1'‐0" 1' 2' 4' 8'

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:

NKITCHEN PART PLAN01

P‐203

Hot Water Return Piping

Hot Water Piping

GENERAL NOTES

1. It  Is  The  Responsibility  Of  The  Plumbing  Contractor  To  Verify  All  Equipment  Rough‐Ins  With  TheAppropriate Supplier And To Determine The Most Feasible And Economical Location To Install Piping AndValve Services.

2. Pipes Passing Under Or Through Any Walls,  Including Foundation Walls Shall Be  Installed Through PipeSleeves One Size Larger Than Pipe. Seal Around Pipe.

3. All  Pipe  Penetrations  Of  Fire  And/  Or  Smoke  Rated  Assemblies  Shall  Be  Fire  Stopped  As  Required  ToRestore Assembly To Original Integrity.

4. Refer To Architectural Drawings For Exact Locations And Elevations Of All Plumbing Fixtures, Drains AndEquipment.  Provide  Water  Hammer  Arrestors  With  Access  Doors  Adjacent  To  All  Water  HammerArrestors. Provide Shut‐Off Valves At Each Fixture On Water Supply Pipes Hot And Cold.

5. Architect  To  Provide  Clear  Floor  Space  Accessibility  Requirements  For  All  Showers  and  ADA  PlumbingFixtures.

6. Install Work So As To Be Readily Accessible For Operation, Maintenance, And Repair. Minor DeviationsFrom The Drawings May Be Made To Accomplish This Without Additional Cost To The Owner. ChangesWith Cost Impact Shall Not Be Made Without Approval.

7. Provide All Necessary Piping Offsets And Changes In Direction Required To Complete The Installation.

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Phone:

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BID SET

NEW CLUB HOUSEASH BROOK GOLF COURSE

1210 RARITAN RD, SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 07076

PLUMBING DETAILS

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:NTSDETAIL OF CLEANOUT TO GRADE

04

P‐501Drawing:

Detail:Scale:NTSDETAIL OF FLOOR DRAIN AND TRAP PRIMER

03

P‐501Drawing:

Detail:Scale:NTSBALANCING VALVE ASSEMBLY (BVA) DETAIL

02

P‐501Drawing:

Detail:Scale:NTSDETAIL OF SHOCK ARRESTER INSTALLATION

01

P‐501

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:NTSDETAIL OF FLOOR AND WALL CLEANOUTS

07

P‐501Drawing:

Detail:Scale:NTSTHROUGH PENETRATION FIRESTOP SYSTEM ‐ PIPE PENETRATION ‐ 1 HOUR RATING

06

P‐501Drawing:

Detail:Scale:NTSDOMESTIC HOT WATER IN LINE CIRCULATOR PUMP DETAIL

05

P‐501

Drawing:

Detail:Scale:NTSMASTER GAS CONTROL VALVE

10

P‐501Drawing:

Detail:Scale:NTSDOMESTIC WATER PIPE SUPPORTS

09

P‐501Drawing:

Detail:Scale:NTSPLUMBING CHASE REQUIREMENTS IN STUD WALL

08

P‐501

SHOCK ARRESTER SCHEDULE

3

3

2

2

3

2

5

10

SHWR

S.S.

LAV

UR

WC

114‐154

61‐113

33‐60

12‐32

75005

75004

75003

75002

5040

5030

5020

5010

1‐11750015005

Access Door

Hot Water Riser

Cold W

ater Riser

Supply ToFixture

Supply ToFixture

Supply ToFixture

ZURNSHOKTROL

NO.

J.R.SMITHHYDROTROL

NO.

JOSAMABSORBOTRON

NO.

FIXTUREUNITS

FIXTURE UNIT RATINGS

Z‐1700SERIES #100

Z‐1700SERIES #200

Z‐1700SERIES #300

Z‐1700SERIES #400

Z‐1700SERIES #500

FIXTURE CW HW

NOTES:1. Arresters Shall Be Accessible For Replacement By Way Of Access Door.2. Approved Arresters Shall Be Installed On Water Distribution Systems In Which Quick Closing Valves Are  Installed.  Multiple

Arrestor Installations Shall Be As Per P.D.I. Standards.

Shock Arrester(Typical)

NOTES:1. Tag All Piping And Valves.2. Connect To Hot Water Return System Piping In Mechanical Room With Valved Connection As Required.

Floor Drain With Trap Primer Fitting

Finished Floor

See Note 1

Insulated Trap And Hot Water SupplyLine, Use Truebro Handi Lav‐Guard

1/2" 'K' (Soft Copper, No Joints Under Floor)See Pipe Specifications, Cover With Armaflex

NOTES:1.   Cold Water Supply With Shut‐Off Valve And Automatic Trap Primer, Wade #W‐2400 Or Jay R. Smith #2699 With Vacuum

Breaker.

1/8 Bend

Line In Length To Suit

Finished Grade

Brass Cleanout PlugWith Countersunk Head

16" Square Concrete Pad.Trowel Smooth And Bevel Edges.

NOTES:1. Coordinate Wiring Requirements With Electrical Contractor.

See Note 2

Hot Water Return Line

Hot Water Supply Line

Final ConnectionShut‐Off

Most Remote HotWater Connection

Isolation  Valve

Check Valve

Balancing Valve(B&G Circuit Setter Plus Or Approved Equal)

Water FlowBall Valve

Union (Typical)

Check Valve

Thermometer

Ball Valve

Ball Valve 

N.C.

In‐Line Hot WaterRecirculating Pump

AquastatBalancing Valve

Wall Plate As Specified

Wall

Wall Cleanout

Finished Floor

Size Of Cleanout

1‐1/41‐1/223

4 And 68 And 10

1‐1/41‐1/22346

Where End Of Line OccursUse 1/4" Bend Instead Of 'Y'

Vent, Soil, Waste Or LeaderStack Nominal Piping

Size (Inches)Nominal Cleanout

 Size (Inches)

Deck Plate As Specified

For 2" Pipe And LargerFor 2" Pipe And Smaller

Double Locknuts

Side Beam Clamp

Structural Beam

Threaded Rod

Threaded Rod

Expandable InsertShield

Concrete Anchor

Adjustable SwivelRing Hanger

Clevis Hanger

Beam Clamp Hanger

Galvanized Metal Shield

Insulation Insulation

Copper Water Pipe

Domestic Cold Water Insulation Thickness

0 To 4 Inches 3/4 Inch

Domestic Hot Water Insulation Thickness

0 To 1‐1/4 Inches 1 Inch

1‐1/2 To 3 Inches 1‐1/2 Inches

Horizontal Support Shield Data

Pipe Size Spacing Rod Size Length Thickness

(Inches) (Feet) (inches) (Inches) (USSG)

A B C D E

0 To 3/4 5 3/8 12 18

1 To 1‐1/4 6 3/8 12 18

1‐1/2 To 2 8 3/8 12 18

2‐1/2 9 1/2 12 18

3 10 1/2 12 16

4 12 5/8 12 16

Saddle / ThermalHanger Shield Insert

12" 4"4" 10" 4"4"

6‐1/2" 7"

URINAL WITH HANGER PLATE CARRIER ARM LAVATORY CARRIER

BACK TO BACK WATER CLOSETS SINGLE SIDE WATER CLOSETS(17"CLEAR REQUIRED) (14"CLEAR REQUIRED)

(6‐1/2" REQUIRED) (7" REQUIRED)

A

A

1. Wall Assembly — The 1 Or 2 Hour Fire Rated Gypsum Board/Stud Wall Assembly Shall Be Constructed Of The Materials AndIn The Manner Specified In The Individual U300, U400, V400 Or W400 Series Wall And Partition Design In The UL FireResistance Directory And Shall Include The Following Construction Features:A. Studs — Wall Framing May Consist Of Either Wood Studs Or Steel Channel Studs. Wood Studs To Consist Of

Nominal 2 Inch By 4 Inch (51 mm By 102 mm) Lumber Spaced 16 Inch (406 mm) On Center.  Steel Studs To Be Minimum3‐1/2 Inch (89 mm) Wide And Spaced Maximum 24 Inch (610 mm) On Center.

B. Gypsum Board* — 5/8 Inch (16 mm) Thick, 4 Foot (122 cm) Wide, With Square Or TaperedEdges. Thickness, Type, Number Of Layers And Fasteners As Specified In The Individual Wall And Partition Design.Maximum Diameter Of Opening Is 8 Inch (203 mm).

The Hourly F And FH Ratings Of The Firestop System Are Equal To The Hourly Fire Rating Of The Wall Assembly In Which It IsInstalled.  The Hourly T, FT And FTH Ratings Of The Firestop System Are 1 Hour For 2 Hour Fire Rated Walls And 0 Hour For 1Hour Fire Rated Walls.

2. Through Penetrant — One Metallic Pipe Or Tube To Be Installed Eccentrically Or Concentrically Within The FirestopSystem.  Pipe Or Tube To Be Rigidly Supported On Both Sides Of The Wall Assembly.  The Following Types And Sizes OfMetallic Pipes And Tubes May Be Used:A. Steel Pipe — Nominal 4 Inch (102 mm) Diameter (Or Smaller) Schedule 5 (Or Heavier) Steel Pipe.B. Iron Pipe — Nominal 4 Inch (102 mm) Diameter (Or Smaller) Cast Or Ductile Iron Pipe.C. Copper Pipe — Nominal 4 Inch (102 mm) Diameter (Or Smaller)  Regular (Or Heavier) Copper Pipe.D. Copper Tube — Nominal 4 Inch (102 mm) Diameter (Or Smaller)  Type L (Or Heavier) Copper Tube.

3. Pipe Covering* — Minimum 1 Inch (25 mm) To Maximum 1‐1/2 Inch (38 mm) Thick Hollow Cylindrical Heavy Density (3.5 pcfOr 24 Kg/m3) Glass Fiber Units Jacketed On The Outside With An All Service Jacket. Longitudinal Joints Sealed With MetalFasteners Or Factory‐Applied Self‐Sealing Lap Tape.  Transverse Joints Secured With Metal Fasteners Or With Butt TapeSupplied With The Product.  The Annular Space Between The Insulated Pipe And The Periphery Of The Opening Shall BeMinimum 0 Inch (Point Contact) To Maximum 7/8 Inch (22 mm). When Pipe Covering Material Thickness Is Less Than 1‐1/2Inch (38 mm), The T, Ft And FTH Ratings Are 0 Hour.See Pipe Equipment Covering — Materials— (BRGU) Category In The Building Materials Directory For Names OfManufacturers.  Any Pipe Covering Material Meeting The Above Specifications And Bearing The UL Classification MarkingWith A Flame Spread Index Of 25 Or Less And A Smoke Developed Index Of 50 Or Less May Be Used.

4. Fill, Void Or Cavity Material* — Sealant — Minimum 5/8 Inch (16 mm) Thickness Of Fill Material Applied WithinAnnulus, Flush With Both Surfaces Of Wall Assembly.  At Point Contact Location, Minimum 1/2 Inch (13 mm) Diameter BeadOf Fill Material Applied At Insulated Metallic Pipe/Wall Interface On Both Surfaces Of Wall.  L Ratings Apply Only WhenFS‐One Sealant Is Used.Hilti Construction Chemicals, Division Of Hilti Inc — FS‐One Sealant, FS‐One Max Intumescent Sealant, CFS‐S‐SIL GGSealant, CP 606 Sealant Or CP 601S Sealant.

* Indicates Such Products Shall Bear The UL Or cUL Certification Mark For Jurisdictions Employing The UL Or cUL Certification(Such As Canada), Respectively.

2

4

1B

3

4

1A

3

2 4

SECTION A‐A

System Number W‐L‐5257

ANSI/UL1479 (ASTM E814) CAN/ULC S115

F Ratings — 1 And 2 Hour (SeeItem 1)

F Ratings — 1 And 2 Hour (SeeItem 1)

T Ratings — 0 And 1 Hour (SeeItems 1 And 3)

FT Ratings — 0 And 1 Hour (SeeItems 1 and 3)

L Rating AtAmbient — 4 CFM/sq 4 ft (See

Item)

FH Ratings — 1 And 2 Hour (SeeItem 1)

L Rating At 400 F — LessThan 1 CFM/sq ft (See Item)

FTH Ratings — 0 And 1 Hour (SeeItems 1 and 3)

L Rating At Ambient — 4 CFM/sqft (See Item)

L Rating At 400 F — LessThan 1 CFM/sq ft (See Item)

OPEN SHUT

S

1'‐6"

8"Deep CabinetFor Valve.

TO GAS OUTLETS

1'‐6"

GAS VALVE CONTROL

Solenoid Wired To Push ButtonControl At Room Entrance.

Electrical Junction Box

Gas Solenoid Valve.See Drawings For Exact Location

Provide Louvered AccessDoor Cabinet.

Drip Leg

Seal All Penetrations WithFire Rated Packing.

Provide Label Or LabeledFace Plate

Key Operated Control Station AtRoom Entrance 4'‐0" A.F.F.

Push Button Normally Closed ContactKey Lock & Toggle NormallyOpen (Supply With Two Keys)

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PLUMBING DETAILS

Drawing:

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P‐502Drawing:

Detail:Scale:NTSFOUR ELBOW COPPER EXPANSION LOOP

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P‐502

Drawing:

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P‐502Drawing:

Detail:Scale:NTSTYPICAL GAS PIPING CONNECTION DETAIL

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P‐502

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NOTES:1. A Double Offset "U" Bent Pipe Loop May Be Used Provided Its Developed Length Is Equal To That Given For The Length "L".2. Loop Length Designed For Maximum Of 1 1/2" Expansion.3. Loops Should Be Placed Every 100 Feet.4. H ≥ 2xW.

Copper Expansion Loop Spacing And Developed Lengths Of Expansion Offsets

Lowest AmbientTemp To MaxDesign Temp

ExpectedExpansion(Inches)

Length "L" For Nominal Or Standard Tube Sizes Shown (Inches)

 3/4 1 1 1/4 1 1/2 2 2 1/2 3 3 1/2 4 5

A B C D E F G H I J K L

50° F  1/2 60 70 75 80 95 105 115 120 130 145

51° ‐ 95° F 1 85 95 105 115 130 145 160 170 180 205

96° ‐ 140° F 1 1/2 105 115 130 140 160 180 195 210 220 245

W L

H

6"

18"MIN.

Connect To Unit Gas Controls WithGround Joint Union ProvideGrommet For Water‐Tight Seal

Pressure Reducing Valve With Internal Vent

Vent Elbow Down

Ground Joint Union

Gas Cock With Plugged 1/8" NPTTest Gauge Connection

Rooftop Unit

Gas Piping ‐ Run On Roof

2" Min. (Typical)

Mech. Pipe (Typical)

RoofPipestand

Dirt Pocket

Gas Pipe Adjustment At RoofObstructions (Typical)

Plugged 1/8" NPT Test GaugeConnection

NOTES:1. Contractor Shall Verify All Mechanical  Gas Fired Equipment Connection Locations  In The Field Prior To Installing Any Gas

Pipe Mains Or Branches.2. Plumbing Contractor To Install Pipestands And Roofing Contractor To Install Waterproofing / Membrane As Required To

Maintain Warranty.

8'48‐R‐26"8" 48‐R‐2 8'

1 1/4"

2 1/2"

1 1/2"

PIPE SIZE

PIPE SUPPORT SCHEDULE

MODEL NO.

02

3"4"

2"24‐R24‐R24‐R

0202

3/4"1"

0202

6'

8'8'8'

6'6'

MAX SPACING4'6'

Pipe Size See Plans

Piping Support Block ToBe Installed FollowingMfr. Recommendations

Pipe To Rest Freely On Block

Minimum Clearance Per Code To Be Maintained

Pipe Stands May Be Stacked To Obtain Height Required

Roof

Walk Pad, See Arch. RoofingSpecs. Provided By ThePlumbing Contractor

Miro Industries Pipe Stand

PLAN

SECTION

NOTES: Piping Shall Be Supported At All Elbows AndTees And At Spacing Specified In Table.

Piping Shall Be Sloped And Routed To PreventTrapping Condensate (Except At Dirt Legs) And ToFacilitate Condensate Drainage.

Do Not Attach Pipestands To Roof.

Miro Industries, Inc. 7050 SO.Union Park Ave., Suite 570Midvale, Utah 84047(801) 566‐3680

WH1

Exhaust Flue

Combustion Air Intake

Check Valve (Typical)

Thermometer (Typical)

Bypass

Aquastat

Hot Water Circulator

Gas Supply

Gas Cock

G

NOTES:1. Temperature / Pressure Relief Valve To Discahrge To Local Floor Drain With Air Gap In Accordance With IMC 2009 And NSPC

2009.

Combination Temp. & Press.Regulator Valve (Typical)

140° Hot Water Return

Cold Water

Ball Valve (Typical)

Union (Typical)

Gas Connection

Thermometer

Mixing Valve

140°To Building Supply

Balancing ValveN.C.

Expansion TankCheck Valve

Dirt Leg

FINISHED FLOOR

Detail Illustrates A Sealed Combustion Heater.Modify If Necessary.

Spill To Floor Drain

FINISHEDFLOOR

Expansion Tank

Cold Water Supply

Hot WaterTo  Fixtures

Hot WaterReturn

Pipe T & P ToOpen Drain

Pipe T & P ToOpen Drain

NOTES:1. Preferred Piping Diagram.2. Tthe Temperature And Pressure Relief Valve Setting Shall Not Exceed Pressure Rating Of Any Any Component In The System.3. Service Valves Are Shown For Servicing Unit.  However, Local Codes Shall Govern Their Usage.

NOTES:1. Preferred Piping Diagram.2. The Temperature And Pressure Relief Valve Setting Shall Not Exceed Pressure Rating Of Any Any Component In The System.3. Service Valves Are Shown For Servicing Unit.  However, Local Codes Shall Govern Their Usage.

FINISHEDFLOOR

Expansion Tank

Cold Water Supply

Hot WaterTo  Fixtures

Hot WaterReturn

Pipe T & P ToOpen Drain

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PLUMBING SCHEDULES

EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE

Item No. Quantity Equipment Connection Sizes Manufacturer Model Number Comments

CW HW SAN NG

A B C D E F G H I J

TURNSTAND

TS01 1 Hand Sink, Wall Mount 1/2" 1/2" 1‐1/2" Adance Tabco 7‐PS‐60

TS05 1 Dispenser, Beer 3/4" Perlick DDS60

TS07 1 Underbar Handsink 1/2" 1/2" 1‐1/2" Perlick TS12HSN

TS10 1 Underbar Ice Chest 1/2" Perlick TS30IC10

TS15 1 Sink, 3 Compartment 1/2" 1/2" 1‐1/2" SPG MS‐3N1014‐2D12

TS16 1 Pre‐Rinse Faucet 1/2" 1/2"

TS24 1 Coffee Maker, Automatic 3/8" Bunn 23400.0047

BAR / LOUNGE

B4 3 Underbar Ice Chest 1/2" Krowne KR18‐30‐10

B11 1 Underbar Handsink, Soap & Towel 1/2" 1/2" 1‐1/2" Krowne KR18‐12DST

B12 1 Glasswasher 1/2" 5/8" Krowne GWD‐24

KITCHEN

1 1 Ice Maker W/ Bin 1/2" (2)3/4" Hoshizaki America KM‐1601SAH W/ Filter

1 ‐ Ice Maker Dew Drain 3/8"

3 1 Beverage Counter W/ Sink 1/2" 1/2" 1" SPG BC‐72L

4 1 Soda Dispenser 3/8" 3/4" Cornelius 2323 Universal By Coca Cola

5 1 Coffee Maker, Automatic 3/8" Douwe Egberts C‐700 By Others

7 1 Hand Sink 1/2" 1/2" 1‐1/2" SPG EHS‐1RL

9 1 Pre‐Rinse Faucet, Wall Mount 1/2" 1/2" T & S Brass B‐0133‐B

11 1 Warewasher, Rack Conveyor 1/2" 1‐1/2" Ecolab EC‐44

13 1 Clean Dish Table/3 Comp Sink 1/2" 1/2" 1‐1/2" SPG Custom Fabrication

14 1 Hand Sink 1/2" 1/2" 1‐1/2" SPG EHS‐1RL

19 1 Hand Sink 1/2" 1/2" 1‐1/2" SPG EHS‐1RL

21 1 Oven‐Steamer, Combi., Gas (2)3/4" 1‐1/2" (2)3/4" Alto‐Shaam CTC7‐20G

24 1 Table, Work 1/2" 1/2" 1‐1/2" Universal Stainless Custom Fabrication W/ Sink

31 1 Range, Restaurant, Gas 3/4"Vulcan

36C‐6B‐N On Top Of Item #23.1

32 1 Griddle, Gas 3/4"Vulcan

MSA36

33 1 Broiler, Gas, Counter 3/4" Vulcan VACB36

35 1 Fryer Battery, Gas W/Filter 1‐1/4" Vulcan 3GR45MF

39 1 Salamander Broiler 3/4" Vulcan 36RB

52 2 Floor Trough 4" Eagle Group/Metal Masters FT‐1248‐SG

GENERAL

DF 1 Bottle Filling Station 3/8" 1‐1/4" Elkay EZH20, LZS8WSSP Filtered

WC 11 Toilet 1‐1/2" 2" Kohler Kingston, K‐4325 1.28 GPF, Elongated

UR 4 Urinal 3/4" 2" Kohler Bardon, K‐4991‐ET 1/8 GPF

LAV 14 Bathroom Sink 3/8" 3/8" 1‐1/4" Kohler Caxton, K‐2210 Under Mount

LAV1 1 Bathroom Sink 3/8" 3/8" 1‐1/4" Kohler Kingston, K‐2007 Wall Mounted

SK 1 Kitchen Sink 1/2" 1/2" 1‐1/2" Kohler Vault, K‐3822‐1 Top Mount / Under Mount, SS

MS 1 Service Sink 1/2" 1/2" 3" Kohler Bannon, K‐6714 Cast Iron

FS 5 Floor Sink 4" Josam 49320A‐LF Cast Iron

HWH‐1 2 Hot Water Heater 1‐1/2" 3/4" 3/4" AO Smith BTH‐250 Mxi 100 Gallons, Natural Gas, 140°F

HWH‐2 1 Hot Water Heater 1‐1/2" 1/2" AO Smith BTR‐199

GI 2 Grease Interceptor 3" Retroceptor RC 25LP Low Profile

FD Floor Drain 4" Josam E Series Cast Iron Strainer

WATER HEATER SCHEDULE

ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MFG MODEL REMARKS ITEM

HWH‐1 2 Cyclone MXI Commercial Gas Water Heater A.O. SMITH BTR 250 (A) 250 MBH, 100 Gallon, Recovery: 242 GPH Rise @100 degrees F, Include Amtrol Expansion Tank For System Volume. HWH‐1

HWH‐2 1 Cyclone MXI Commercial Gas Water Heater A.O. SMITH BTR 120 120 MBH, 71 Gallon, Recovery: 116 GPH Rise @ 100 Degrees F. HWH‐2