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HomeMy WebLinkAboutE2010-0427 - MiscWIbRSIM 140-2010 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT 3300 NEWPORT BLVD. P.O.BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA (949) 644-3275 TENANT IMPROVEMENT ELECTRICAL / MECHANICAL / PLUMBING PLAN CHECK Project Description: ELEC/UNINTERRUPTED POWER SOURCE (BATTERIES) (BLDG 44 - DATA ROOM) Project Address: 1 HOAG DR BLDG #44 Plan Check No.: 1466-2010 Date File.:t "\08/06/2010 No. Stories: Use: .:cc Const. Type: Architect/Engineer:�F �y t:..% . N�. Phone: Owner: HOAG HOSPITAL FD8C'�� n : o� Submitted Valuation: Checked by: RAY BALTER6n' S o ° PhoR zQ� 9) 44261 Permit Valuation: 15 Check 8/10/10 �a Gf eeic v5r�°-cl. �' r X 41b Check* eitb Do . c,opericoR WARNING: PLAN L1t� 1R 188 M> *1O157 I1TTAL. 1/ THIS PLAN`CIEC!(�CPI 01 •: tits Approval of plans and specificatioo� jd �(i�f rn)rfviolation of any section of the Building Code or other City ordinances or Stateil'aw ,axe, This plan check Is according to OO7 C Jiforgia�Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing Codes. • Make all corrections listed belovv • Resubmit originally checked plans aid indicate the location of response on this sheet. DO NOT resubmit after the third check. Call plan check engineer and schedule in -person recheck. • Return this sheet with corrected plans • For checking status of plans: call (949) 6443288 during business hours, or may be verified 24 hours 7 days a week via the Internet at: www.newportbeachca.gov/buildinq/or Interactive voice at (949) 6443255 • For clarifications on corrections, you may call the Plan Check Engineer or schedule an appointment to see him/her. • Codes used: 2007 CEC; 2007 CMC; 2007 CPC; Title 24-2008 Califomia Energy Efficiency Standards for electrical and mechanical systems • When new information is provided after plan check due to corrections or otherwise, additional reviewing time may be necessary upon resubmittal. Review of new information may result in additional corrections. plan -check. CaII plan check engineer Shared\Correction lists\TI EMP corr 08/11/10 1 ELECTRICAL Add note to electrical plans, "All work to comply with 2007 Calif. Electric Code." .Provide single line diagram; show electrical panel load schedules, conduit and conductor sizes and ground electrode detail. Show all required clearances in front of electrical services / panels / equipment. Show all overcurrent devices; provide A.I.C. rating; series combination equipment will require listing information. Shared\Corrections Lists\Tl EMP 2007 NEW 6/9/2008 CALI?OtNIA 7YNAMIC5 COS°, 5572 ALHAMBRA AVENUE LOS ANGELES, CA 90032 PHONE: (323) 223-3882 FAX (323) 223-7941 DATE PREPARED: 8/6/2010 JOB NAME: HOAG HOSPITAL UPS INSTALL CUSTOMER: MISSION CRITICAL SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT TAG: BA I 1 EHY CAB & FLOORSTAND TO CONCRETE WEIGHTS (W), tbs.: 5225 BUILDING CODE: IBC-2006 Horizontal, ACpH: 0.74 Vertical, ACpV: 0.32 SCHEMATIC OF EQUIPMENT PLAN ELEVATION Q Line 37 STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF RESTRAINING ELEMENTS FOR EARTHQUAKE PROTECTION ANCHORS Cfvn• sk* ANCHORAGE: HILTI HIT RE 500 SO + HAS e OF cpk-\CO ANCHOR SIZE: l/2 ANCHOR QTY (N): 8 SUBSTRATE: 3000 N.W.CRACKED CONC. SPECIAL INSPECTION: RATING BASIS: ESR-2322 AC1318 PULLOUT RATING, lbs.: 3210 SHEAR RATING, Ibs.: 1944 NIA Horizontal Shear Load et Anchor A&,F�(J1't� vk � • Zp�ssu>� "Safety Factors > LO Shear Load = ((0.74 x 522 Vertical Pullout at Anchor AB Resuhbf uantity 4 Uplift= ((WIN) x (ACpV -0.9)) vik�' Pri Overturn = ((ACpH x W x K)W'( q Vertical Pullout at Anchor AB Resulting From Y-Y Load Uplift = ((WM) x (ACpV -0.9)) = PriOverturn =((ACpHxWxK)/(Mxr))= Sum of Reciprocals for Shear and Pullout Safety Factors COMBINED LOADING should be less than 1 REMARKS: PFpF° 4ear Rating I Shear Load = 1944/483.3 = rs along Q-Line, q = 2 ((5225/8) x (0.32-0.9)) = 378.81 lbs. ((0.74 x 5225 x 57)1(37 x 2)) = 2,97825 lbs. Net Pullout Load = 2,599.44 Its. Pullout Rating / Pullout Load = (3210 / 259,3.44) _ Quantity of Anchors along R-Line, r = 4 ((5225 / 8) x (0.32-0.9)) = -378.81 lbs. ((0.74 x 5225 x 57) / (25 x 4)) = 2.203.91 Ibs. Net Pullout Load = 1,825.09 Ibs. Pullout Rating / Pullout Load = (321011825.09) = 4.02 1.23 10-0-A-132398.1 (1/4.02)95/3) +(1/1.23)"(5/3) = (1/4.02)9513) +(1/1.76)"(5/3) = 1.76 0.81 0A9 cALIFoEJIA 17YNAMIc5 COk'r. 5572 ALNAMPRA Ave, Los AAJCZLE5, CA. 90052-5106 CLIST: TAG: 2" scpe tube CALL 115 - ro ser THINGS Blair F1-1 (25) 225 - 5882 FAX (525) 225 - 7941 email: caJdp,Cea4 t+ 40 4 LAGS 5EI5M1C FL002 5tANn 'IOx27x18" 0-IANNEL TOP P NA 17-10277 PAIE 271 3/41 IL C4 x 5.4 11 LL I" square tube 18" 1 CALIFORNIA PYNAMICS CORP. 5572 ALHAMDEA AVE. LO5 ANCeLES, CA. 90032-5106 CALL U5 - TO 5tT THINO5 R1GHi Pk (325) 223 - 3882 FAX (323) ?t5 - 7941 email: calcitmae.ErtMmk.net HOAG HOSPITAL OUST: MISSION CRITICAL MNGT: TAG: 3ATTI:RY 4 56I 232 JP �L l 4 X 4 STEFL ANGL 4�places 4 LG5 %15MIC FLOOt; 5rANn lox27x(18"&I2") CHANNEL TOP FRAME P-10277 RI PATE: CALISOI2FYAPYNAM(C5 CCr', 5572 ALHAMBRA AVENUE LOS ANGELES, CA 90032 PHONE: (323) 271-1997 FAX: (323) 223-7941 DATE PREPARED: 8/6/2010 JOB NAME: HOAG HOSPITAL UPS INSTALL CUSTOMER: MISSION CRITICAL SPECIALISTS EQUIPMENT TAG: WEIGHTS (W), Ibs.: BUILDING CODE: Horizontal, ACpH: Vertical, ACpV: UPS &FLOORSTAND TO CONCRETE IBC-2006 0.74 122 SCHEMA11C OF EQUIPMENT PLAN Q (inc ELEVATION Length (L), in: 85 Width (M), In.: Vert. c.o.g. (K), in.: 28 55 Horizontal Shear Load at Anchor AB = ((ACpH x W)/N) Shear Load = ((0.74 x 3805)/8) = 352lbs. Vertical Pullout at Anchor AB Resulting From X-X Load Uplift = ((WM) x (ACpV -0.9)) = Pii Overturn = ((ACpH x W x K) I (L x q)) = Vertical Pullout at Anchor AB Resulting From Y-Y Load Uplift = MIN) x (ACpV -0.9)) = Ph Overturn ((ACpHxWxK)/(Mxr))= Sum of Reciprocals for Shear and Pullout Safety Factors COMBINED LOADING should be less than 1 REMARKS: % STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF RESTRAINING ELEMENTS FOR EARTHQUAKE PROTECTION ANCHORS 2 onto. ca, Op c 0°-# ANCRAGE: HILTI HIT RE 500 SD + HAS ANCHOR SIZE: L ANCHOR QTY (N): 8 SUBSTRATE: 3000 N.W. CONCRETE SPECIAL INSPECTION: YES RATING BASIS: ICC ESR 2322 ACI 318 PULLOUT RATING, lbs.: 3210 SHEAR RATING, Ibs.: 1944 (emb), in: 6' (ed), in.: (pd), In.: (ct), in.: N/A "Safety Factors> 1.0 Shear Rating / Shear Load =1944/352 = Quantity of Anchors along Q-Line, q = 2 ((3805 / 8) x (0.32-0.9)) = ((0.74 x 3805 x 55) / (85 x 2)) = Net Pullout Load = 5.52 -275,86 Ibs. 910 96 lbs. 635.10 Ibs. Pullout Rating / Pullout Load = (3210 / 635.1) = Quantity of Anchors along R-Line, r = 4 ((3805 8) x (0.32-0.9)) _ ((0.74x3805x55)/(28x4))= Net Pullout Load = 10-0-A-132-399-1 5.05 -275.86 Ibe. 1,382.71 lbs. 1.106.85 Ibs. Pullout Rating I Pullout Load = (3210 / 1106.85) = (1/5.52)*(5/3)+(115.05p(5r3) _ (1/5.52)A(5/3) + (1/2.9)A(5/3) = 2.9 0,13 0.23 CALIFORNIA 12YNAMIC5 CORP. 9Yi72 ALMA n A Ave. 1.05ANCSLE, CA 90032-8106 ' HOAG HOSPITAL CUSTt MI551ON CR171CAL ENG'R: TAG: ups 5 CALL U5 - TO 5C-T THINGS RIo-$1 PH MN 227-':682 PAX (529) 225 - 7941 emaA: c44tpiaeathlink,net OF Cps 81 2G5 515MC fLoot2 51"AN7 88x31 xI8" D-10278 DAM 716 0 0 0 12 places 211 L_. 4 X 4 51EL PN0.E 0 0 0 0 j V ti j12 2" sgiare tube ttl lil Iii a 1 1£ 04 x 5,4------'r 2616 2 167 267 16 POWER Power for a World of Applications I"UGl4'RAI' eries IMPROVED HIGH -RATE PERFORMANCE Aires and Be • Ten year design life in Float service. • A recognized component of U.L. • Valve regulated lead acid battery (VRIA). • Absorbed glass mat technology (AGM) with gas recombination greater than 99%. • Operates at a low internal pressure. • Never needs watering; minimal maintenance. • Shock absorbent thick wall polypropylene plastic, case and cover. • Advanced lead tin calcium alloy, reduces grid corrosion and promotes long battery life. • Cold forged nonporous terminal bushings; eliminate post leakage. • Thermally welded case to cover bond; eliminates both acid and electrical leaks. • Over -sized, through the partition inter -cell welds for minimal power loss. • Flame arresting, low pressure safety release venting system for individual cells, recognized per U.L. 924. • Measured high vacuum add fill, reduces electrical variability between cells. • 100% recyclable materials. Options • The TC-12150C battery has a flame retardant case and cover compliant with U.L.94 V-2; with an oxygen index greater than 25%. • Terminal covers and custom inter -connecting battery cables. VALVE REGULATED LEAD ACID BATTERY (V.R.L.A.) ABSORBED GLASS MAT TECHNOLOGY (A.G.M.) 10 YEAR DESIGN FOR UPS AND STANDBY APPLICATIONS ecificatioi ISO CERTIFIED SYSTEM Cells / Volts 6 cells / 12 volts Terminal type Threaded copper insert, 1/4" Maximum discharge current 805 amps Short circuit current 5454 amps Impedance @ 25°C/77°F 2.2 milliohms Electrolyte (S.G) 1.300 Capacity @ 25°C/77°F to1.75V.P.C. 136 AH.@ 20 hrs 128AH@8hrs Operating temperature range: -40°C/-40°F to 60°C/140°F Charging voltage / current: 2.27 to 2.30 volts per cell, constant voltage at a maximum current of C/4 amps. Temperature compensation: Apply for temperature range of 0°C/32°F to 40°C/104°F. Subtract 3mV/°C/cell or 1.7 mVi °F/cell, above 25°C/77°F. Add 3 mV/°C/cell or 1.7 mV/ °F/cell, below 25°C/77°F. Storage time from a fully charged condition: 6 months at 25°C/77°F. For each 9°C/15°F rise, reduce the storage time by half. AC ripple from charging source 1.5% peak to peak of float Overall dimensions (inches, mm) 10.75" H x 13.50" L x 6.81" W 273mm H x 343mm L x 173mm W Weight lbs / kgs 106 / 48.1 No transport restrictions • Surface transport. Classified as non -hazardous material as relates to DOT-CFR Title 49 parts 171-189. • Maritime transport. Classified as non -hazardous material as relates per IMDG amendment 27. • Air transport. Complies with IATA / ICAO, special provision A67. 0 GE SP) C FICADO Final V.P.C. 5 10 15 20 30 40 45 50 Constant power ratings, Watts per batter @ 77`F (25'C in minutes 6 90 1.60 1.67 1.70 1.75 5673 5480 5396 5117 3975 3900 3871 3643 3065 3030 3011 2902 2543 2520 2505 2458 1843 1830 1823 1807 140 1359 1260 1480 1350 1260 1476 1257 1462 1334 1245 1108 1102 1101 1092 715 712 707 706 Rates in blue are new and improved. Power for a World of Applications 1.75 1.80 1.85 1.90 12.63 CR4 Cabinet 95.0 80.1 76.9 70.7 10.69" 47.2 34.4 46.9 34.0 45.4 32.8 42.5 30.8 0 0 ❑®Q =0 D®LI O ®0 10.75" 000" 27.0 26.5 25.6 24.2 11 COPPER INNSERTED TERMINAL DETAIL POWER BATTERY offers an extensive line of pre -wired and fused battery cabinets that are UL and CUL approved. Custom DC voltages, breakers and chargers are also available. ;itpE l 6v 108 Battery cabinet model 41 P 659dv9 I P Maxi # of batteries i' 0 UBv „Lk iL' pu, n tl v. Dimensions v { l i wept {'o wits ;, apv inches / millimeters Weight W D H Ibs /kgs KS5 2 15.0/381 25.0/635 15.75/400 257/116 KS6 4 16.0/406 34.5/876 17.75/451 499/226 K57 8 16.0/406 34.5/876 37.25/946 998/453 CR1 12 24.0/610 32.5/826 43.0/1092 1532/695 CR3 20 40.0/1016 32.5/826 43.0/1092 2446/1110 CR6 30 40.0/1016 32.5/826 60.0/1524 3622/1643 CR4 40 40.0/1016 32.5/826 77.0/1956 4798/2176 23.5 21.9 21.1 19.9 i!tlfi! tl"l" x 18.9 18.6 18.1 17.0 16.0 14.5 14.0 13.0 14.0 11.9 11.5 10.6 10.2 10.1 9.70 8.90 6.80 6.40 6.20 6.70 Rates uo a n new anld U.S.A. Power Battery Ca npany, hle 25 McLean Blvd. N Paterson, N.J. 07514-1507 w Phone: (973) 523-8630 w Fax: (973) 523-3023 N E-mail: sales@powbatcom Website www.powerbatery.com oved. CANADA Pourer Battery Pbenfie) ltd. 770 Thomas Ave. Iberville, Quebec, 12X 5E7 Phone: (450) 346-3273 Fax: (450) 346-8003 E-mail: powerbat@sympatico.ca Webvle: www.powerbattery.com UK Power flatteries Ltd. Premier Way, Abbey Park industrial Estate Ramsey, Hampshire, S051 9AQ Phone: +44(0)1794 835900 Fax: +44 (0)1794 835910 E-mail: sales@powbal.co.uk Weisite: www.powbatco.uk ITALY Power Battery Sri Via Locatelli 105 20046 Biassono MI - ITALY Phone: +(39) 039 2324571 Fax: +(39) 039 2499200 E-mail: calbeni@powbatit Websfe: www.powbath CHINA Power Battery (Mont wgLtd. Unit 1, 23/9x.t. Wealthy Plaza 138 Sau Kei Wan Road Sal Wan Ho, Hong Kong Phone: ++W52) 2-560-2222 Fax: +4852) 2-967-8157 E-mail: bplhk@netvigator.com Websits: www.powerbattery.com Power for a World of Applications •r*:;rz;;m Material Safety Data Sheet (U.S.) Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (Canada) Page 1 of Ptinted4/zb,zolo 4/26I20107 3:301 PM Product Name: Sealed Lead Acid Battery (VRLA) Transportation NFM'AHazard Raring: Product Information: (973) 523-8630 Emergency Phone: Manufacturer: Power Battery Company, Inc. Flanunability (Rc;d) -0 1-800-424-9300 Mclean Blvd. Health (Blue) 9 (Services 24 hours) Paterson, NJ 07514-1507 : , `‘ ,: " " Fax: (973) 523-3023 Section 1: Material Battery Types: Common name: Chemical Family: Synonyms: CAS No.: CFR49 Shipping: D.O.T.: IATA, IMA & IMO: Proposition 65: Identification PRC, TC, TL, MC, MCG, FT, CSL, MRG, PSG, WCG. SL, SLF, TG, PM, CV Sealed Lead Acid Battery, Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery (V RLA), Absorbed Glass Matt (AGM), Gel Battery (MCG, MRG, PSG, WCG Only) Toxic and Corrosive Material Mixture Electric Storage Battery Mixture Power Battery VRLA batteries have been tested to CFR49, 173.159, (d), (3) (i) and 06 NOTE: Power Battery VRLA batteries are Exempt CFR49, Subchapter C if 1) Terminals are protected against Short Circuit 2) Each Battery and its outer packaging must be plahly marked "Non -Spillable Battery" Power Battery VRLA batteries that are classified Nonspillable have been tested and meet the nonspillable criteria listed in IATA Packing Instruction 806 and Special Provision A67. These batteries are excepted from all IATA regulations provided that: 1) Terminals are protected against Short Circuit Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead, arsenic and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Batteries also contain other chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. Wash hands after handling. Section 2: Hazardous Ingredients HMIS Rating for Sulfuric Acid: Health (Blue): 3 Fire (Red): Ingredient Number Weight LD50 SARA applies Air contaminant levels Oral Inhalation • Contact 302 304 311/312 313 ACGIH/TLV (rng/m3) OSHA PEL (mg/mil) Lead Lead Dioxide Lead Sulfate 7439-92-1 1309-60-0 7446-14-2 65-75 % <500mglkg <20mg/m3 N/A N N Y Y 0.150 0.050 Sulfuric Acid 7664-93-9 17- 30 2.14 g/kg 18 mg/m3 Eye rabbit 250 mcg (severe) Y Reportable City: 1000 lbs Y 1.0 STEL 3 mglm' (15 min. max./8 hour shift) 1.0 " Only sulfuric acid aerosols are reportable. These include mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size. All ingredients are listed with EPATSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances. Section 3: Physical Data VOC content: 0% Lead Antimony Arsenic Electrolyte (30 %) Hydrogen Ptastfca Battery case Boiling Point 1515 °C 1440 `C Sublimes 615'C 133 °C -252°C N/A Vapor Pressure N/A N/A N/A < 1mm Hg N/A N/A Vapor Density (Air = 1) N/A N/A NIA -3.4 - 0.07 N/A MeltingPoint 327.4 °C 630 °C 814 °C -56 °C -259 °C Polypropylene: >160 °C Specific Gravity (H20 =1) 11.3 6.68 5,72 1.3 0.089 (gas) gll 0.9 Solubility in Water 17 ppm @ pH-7 ( Lead oxide) Insoluble Insoluble 100 % N/A N/A Appearance and Odor: Silver-gray metal. Silver -white metal. Silver-gray solid Oily colorless liquid, characteristic acid odor when hot or charging. Colorless, odorless gas. Solid pH: N/A N/A N/A < 1 N/A N/A Section 4: Fire and Explosion Hazard Data • Flash Point: Not Applicable s Flammable Limits: Hydrogen LEL: 4 %; UEL: 74.2 % • Hydrogen gas may be flammable and explosive when mixed with oxygen, air or chlorine. Unusual Hazards: Hydrogen and oxygen gases are generated in the cells during normal battery operations. Highly flammable hydrogen gas is generated during charging and operation of batteries. Keep sparks and other ignition sources away from the batteries. Ensure proper. ventilation of charging areas consistent with OSHA (40 CFR 1910), National Fire Code, ACGIH, Building Code and other relevant standards. Lead acid batteries will not burn or will burn with difficulty. • Special Fire Fighting Procedures: If batteries are on charge, shut off power. Use positive pressure, self contained breathing apparatus and acid resistant clothing. Water applied to electrolyte generates heat and can cause it to splatter. Use "ABC Type Fire extinguisher for battery fires. ♦ Extinguishing Media: Halon, dry chemical, foam or CO2. Cool exterior of batteries exposed to fire to prevent ruptures. Hydrogen gas may be present. Hydrogen gas and acid mist are generated during charging, or in fire. Sulfuric acid mist and vapors generated try battery overcharge, heat or fire are corrosive. Do not allow metallic materials to contact negative and positive terminals simultaneously of cells and batteries. Follow manufacturer's instructions for installation and service. Section 5: Reactivity Data Stable: yes f No Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Conditions to Avoid: Avoid overcharging battery. Avoi d mixing acid with other chemicals. Avoid high temperatures. Do not allow smoking, open flame or sparks near batteries while charging. Battery electrolyte will react with water and produce heat. Keep battery case away from strong oxidizers. Short circuits may result in fire. incompatibility: Lead/lead compounds: carbides, phosphorus, peroxides, pota ssium, sulfur. Battery electrolyte: strong bases, combustible and organic materials, most metals. nitrates, chlorates. Battery case: strong oxidizing agents. Hazardous Decomposition) Byproducts: Sulfur Dioxide, Sulfur Trioxide, Hydrogen Sulfide, Hydrogen. An explosive hydrogen and oxygen mixture within the battery may be generated during charging and overcharging. Sanding and grinding of battery posts, post building and connector burning activities will release airborne lead. Section 6: Heath Hazard Data Under normal conditions of battery use, battery materials will not present a health hazard. • Routes of entry: Sulfuric Acid: Harmful by all routes of entry. Exposure to lead from a battery can occur during lead reclaim operations by breathing or ingesting lead dusts and fumes. Ingestion: possible via hand contaminated by contact with lead or acid components of the battery. Inhalation : acid mist generated during battery charge may cause respiratory irritation. Eve contact: possible if the battery electrolyte is splashed. Skin Contact: possible. Skin absorption is not a significant route of entry for lead. Battery electrolyte is corrosive to skin. • Acute Health Effect: Overexposure to lead compounds may cause upset stomach, vomiting, headache, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, and dizziness. Contact with battery electrolyte (acid) may irritate the skin. Battery electrolyte may cause corneal damage of the eyes or irritation of the mucous membranes and/or inflammation of the upper respiratory system. • Chronic Health Effects The toxic effects of lead are cumulative, and slow to appear. Overexposure to lead may cause chronic anemia, kidney and nervous system damage, muscles and joints pain. Lead may also cause reproductive system damage. Repeated contact with battery electrolyte may lead to irritation of the skin and may result in dermatitis. Battery electrolyte may scar the cornea, causing blindness, and cause chronic bronchitis. Prolonged contact to acid vapor may cause erosion of tooth enamel. • Carcinogenicity: Sulfuric Acid: The IARC has classified sarong inorganic acid rnists containing sulfuric acid as a Category 1 carcinogen, a substance that is carcinogenic to humans. The AGGIH has classified "strong inorganic acid mist containing sulfuric acid' as an A2, suspected human carcinogen. These classifications do not apply to liquid forms of sulfuric add or electrolyte contained within the battery. Under normal battery use, sulfuric add mist is not generated. Misuse of the product, such as overcharging, may result in the generation of sulfuric acid mist. Lead: NTP and IARC have classified lead as an animal carcinogen (A3), likely in animals at extreme doses. Proof of carcinogenicity in humans is lacking at present and lead is unlikely to cause cancer in humans except under uncommonly high levels of exposure. Arsenic: Listed by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), OSHA and NIOSH as a carcinogen only after prolonged exposure at high levels. • Signs/Symptoms of Exposure: Under normal battery use, the components do not present a health hazard. Under abnormal conditions or in case of fire, breakage or overcharge, battery can cause the following symptoms: SKIN: Irritation or skin burn. EYES : Burning. INGESTION : upset stomach, fatigue, irritation or burn in the mouth and the gastrointestinal system. INHALATION: Breathing the acid vapor may cause respiratory difficulties. • Medical Condition Generally Lead and its compounds can cause chronic liver, kidney and neurological problems. Contact with battery Aggravated b_y Exposure: electrolyte may cause dermatitis or eczema of the skin. Sulfuric acid mist may irritate the respiratory system. Section 7 First Aid Measures Emergency and First Aid: EYES INHALATION Remove from source. Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Treat as acid burn. If battery electrolyte is. splashed in shoes, remove immediately and discard. Remove contaminated clothing and obtain medical attention. Call physician immediately. Flush with cool water lifting lids until physician arrives. Treat as an acid burn. : Remove to ventilated area. Get medical attention. INGESTION: Lead/lead compounds: consult physician. Battery Electrolyte: Do not Induce vomiting, keep quiet, get medical attention immediately. Do not give anything to an unconscious person. SKIN: Section 8 Preventative Measures Respiratory Protection: None required under normal handling conditions. During battery formation or recharge. acid mist may be generated. If irritation occurs use a high efficiency particulate respirator for protection. HEPA respirator s should be worn during reclaim operations, if OSHA PEL is exceeded. Ventilation: Store lead acid batteries in cool, dry and properly ventilated area. Never recharge batteries in a closed, unventilated area. Protective Gloves: Acid resistant rubber or plastic gloves. Eye Protection: Wear chemical safety goggles or face -shield during battery maintenance and non -routine tasks. Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: Eye wash and safety shower installed near to storage or charging area, safety shoes with rubber or neoprene boots and aprons. WorklHygienic Practices: Make sure vent caps are tight. Do not smoke or use open flames in charging area. Wash your skin thoroughly after handling battery. Discard contaminated clothing according to state or EPA regulations. Electrical safety: due to low internal resistance of POWER batteries and high power density, high levels of short circuit current can be developed across the battery terminals. Do not rest tools or cables on the battery. Use insulated tools only. Follow manufacturer's installati on instructions and diagrams when installing or maintaining battery systems. Section 9 Storage and Handling Storage Requirements: Store lead acid batteries in cool, dry and properly ventilated area. Make sure vent caps are in place. Keep the batteries from extreme heat or freezing. Place a minimum of two layers of corrugated cardboard or honeycomb layer sheet between battery layers for storage. Protect terminals to prevent short circuits. Keep out of reach of children. Section 10 Spill Clean-up and Waste Disposal Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: Stop leak at source. Ventil to the area. Remove combustible material and all sources of ignition. Wear protective clothing, acid resistant boots and gloves, face shield and goggles. Segregate the spill and neutralize with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), sodium carbonate (soda ash), calcium oxide (lime) or use an appropriate acid absorbent. Collect residue in an approved container, Do not release to streams, lakes, sewer, etc. Waste Disposal Method: Return spent batteries to distributor, manufacturer or lead recycler. Neutralize acid spill or use proper absorbent and place waste In proper container. Acid waste that is not neutralized (pH</=2.0) is hazardous waste, Class D002 (corrosive). Cracked or leaking batteries being recycled must be stored and shipped in a container that is sturdy, acid resistant, leak proof and kept closed. Recycle batteries and components according to all local, state and federal regulations. Some states regulate leaking batteries as hazardous waste, classification D002 (corrosive) and D008 (lead) even when recycled. Check with state authorities. Section 11 Battery Recycling - Battery recycling It is illegal to discard batteries in the trash. State and provincial laws require batteries to be recycled by a permitted recycling facility. Batteries should be returned to the manufacturer or distributor for recycling, or directly to a permitted recycling facility. Packaging of spent batteries for recycling: 1. Recycle batteries should be palletized. 2. Place heavier batteries on bottom layer of pallet. 3. Arrange layers to avoid pallet overhang. 4. Place a minimum of two (2) sheets of corrugated cardboard between layers or one (1) honeycomb layer sheet. 5. Keep battery layers reasonably flat for top loading. 6. Limit each pallet to three (3) layers of batteries. 7. Keep battery terminals aligned to prevent short circuits; no side terminal contact. No exposed terminals. 8. Stretch wrap or band with plastic banding is mandatory. No steel strapping. Shipping Classification for ALL Scrap or spent VRLA, Non -spillable batteries: DOT. IATA and IMA: Battery, wet, filled with acid, hazard class 8, UN 2794, PG 111, Corrosive IMO: Batteries, wet, filled with acid, hazard class 8, UN 2794, PG III, Corrosive Cracked or leaking batteries being recycled must be stored and shipped in a container that is sturdy, acid resistant, leak proof and kept closed. Transport requirements vary by state and province. A copy of this material safety data sheet must accompany shipment and be supplied to any scrap dealer or secondary lead smelter. Power Battery Company and its subsidiaries can coordinate, collect and recycle all Lead Acid batteries at an EPA approved recyc ling plant. All documentation, transportation and certificates will be provided. 1800-769.6992 in USA, 1.450-346-3273 in Canada. Disclaimer: 'The information and recommendations presented herein are based on sources believed to be reliable as of the date hereof. Power Battery Company Inc. makes no representation as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. It is the user's responsibility to determine the product's suitability for its intended use, the product's safe use, and the products proper disposal. No representations or warranties not expressly set forth herein are made hereunder, whether express or implied by operation of law or otherwise, including. but nut limited to any Implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS. Power Battery Company Inc. neither assumes or authorizes any other person to assume for it, arty other or ADDITIONAL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY resulting from the use of, or reliance upon, this information:' POWER BATTERY COMPANY. INC. 25 Mclean Blvd., Paterson, NJ 07514-1507, Phone: (973) 523-8630, Fax: (973) 523-3023 POWER BATTERY (IBERVILLE) LTD. 770, Ave. Thomas, Iberville (Quebec) J2X 5E7, Phone: (450) 346-3273, Fax: (450) 346-8003 POWER BATTERY LTD. Premier Way, Abbey Park Industrial Estate , Romsey, Hampshipe S051 9A0 , Phone: +44(0)1794 835900, Fax: +44(0)1794 835910 TYPICAL CABINET WEIGHTS PART NUMBER (9800) KMT (L8S.) 1MOA-40P85-KVA .160 CA-40P90-KVA 3,114 CA-4011100-KVA 3.818 CA-4OP120-KVA 4.069 1MCA-40P150-KVA 4,837 1MCA-40P160-KVA 5.032 BATTERY TERMINALS & TORQUE SPECS. BATTERY MODEL. TERMINAL TYPE TORQUE PRC/TC-12555, 12909 /4'-20 z 5/9' THREADED STUD 70 IN -LB PRC/TC-1210D8, 12120S /4"-20 x 8/B' THREADED STUD 70 IN-LBS PRC/TC-1215DC. 12100C /4'-2o THREADED COPPER INSERT 120 IN-LBS TYPICAL BREAKER SIZING (FOR 1 OR 2 CABINET SYSTEMS) 9BOD SERIES UPS SIZE 100 KVA 150 KVA 225 KVA BREAKER SIZE A P9 225 A 350 A 500 A. EAKER FRAME TYPE ABB-93 ABB-44 ABB-S6 I.C. RATINO, 48DVAC 25,000 36,000 50,000 INPUT 1U0 SIZE (1)-40A.-3DOMCM (2)-3/0-260MCM (3)-2/0-400 OUTPUT LUO SIZE (1)-40A.-30DMCM (1)-250-600MCM (3)-2/0-400 UVR, ALARM & N)N. YES YES YES .p£+ 1.!.!C. +'.Q.!•:Q.S_•.QQ*l.IQdQQOw! !QA!•b'e3S!Q*AT*!QJJ•SS.QrS:E••J.*:QQJ,*!QQQQ•SS:i 9000 SERIES UPS SIZE *300 KVA *375 KVA *500 KVA **750 KVA BREAKER SIZE AMPS 350 A. 450 A 800 A 600 A BREAKER FRAME TYPE ABB-SB ABB-56 01111-56 ABB-55 I.C. RATING, 480VAC 38,000 50,000 50,D00 50000 NPUT LUG S12E (2)-3/0-260MCM (3)-2/0-400 (3)-2/0-400 (3)-2/0-409 OUTPUT LUO SIZE (1)-280-600MCM (3)-2/0-400 (3)-2/0-400 (3)-2/0-400 UVR, ALARM & AU YES YES YES YES 18114 NO REDUNDANCY. �23CAINETCABINETSSYSTEMYSTEM REQUIRES, BREAKERSR REQUIRED, BREEAKERSSISIZZZEDPPER STRER ING WIN NO REDUNDANCY IMPORTANT NOTES THE CUSTOMER AND/OR CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING THIS EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS WHEN HANDLING, KEEP UPRIGHT WITHIN +/- 15 DEGREES. INSTALLATION ANP MAINTENANCE CAUTION: REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (ITS-1) PRIOR TO INSTALLING CABINET. °ALL RECOMMENDED CUSTOMER'S CARE GAUGES ARE BASED ON TABLE 310-16 OF NEC. USING 76 C CABLE IN 30 C AMBIENT. ®INRRNAL BREAKER IS FOR OVERCURRENT PROTECTION ONLY. ®BREAKER W0 MOUN1d4O TORQUE VALUE 110 IN-LBS BREAKER WIRE LUO TORQUE VALUE: 376 IN-LBS FUSE LUG MOUNTING TORQUE VALUE! WA ®LSE MSULATEO Toots FOR CABINET INSIALLATIOI. 00 NOT ALLOW TOOLS OR CASTES TO REST ON BATTERIES Goa %UAIt< NU ALAS< PEAR 0#. BREAKER ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC r4u. I CS, I (a) I I F 4480 VDC el+ FUSE WIRING DEADPAN L BA A/8 t J "' 98LL ALARM MO AUXILIARY SF.T044 CCNNCCTIONS M001NE0 10 CUSTOMER SPECIFICA1KW4 BC TIER 4 TIER 3 TIER 2 TIER 1 BREAKER WIRING DIAGRAM T 't J TIER 4 TIER 3 TIER 2 TIER 1 ELECTRICAL NOTES: 1). ALL INTERNAL WIRING RI UL LISTED E163080 -.MTW 106'C 800Y. 2). FUSES USED ARE FERRAZ SHAWMUT UL APPROVED. AJT SERIES DUAL ELEMENT/TIME DELAY. 3). 98041(ER TYPE ABB UL APPROVED. 4). CABINETS WITH BREAKERS ARE SHIPPED WITH THE BREAKER M THE OFF/OPEN POSITION. 5). CABINETS ARE SHIPPED WITH THE BATTERY JUMPER REMOVED TO BREAK STRINO VOLTAGE FOR ADDED SAFETY DURING SHIPPING. 8). CABLES FROM BATTERY CABINET TO UPS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE CUSTOMER 7). CABINET GROUND CONNECTION IS A 4'-20 THREADED STUD. PAGE 3 OF 4 REVISIONS 4/14/09 1N POWER POSER RA 12 ANTO MIMS 9800 BATTERY SYSTEM LAYOUT FOR 1 MCA CABINET (480 V.) WITH (40) 12 V. BATTERIES. 6IWA euel/a 1 MCA -LAYOUT • Power Battery - Power for a World of Applications Page 1 of 1 POWER Power for o World of Applications Print this page SULFURIC ACID CONTENT http://www.powerbattery.comlpages/default.aspx?pageid=58&print=true 8/4/2010 TABLE 1: Comparison of Battery Types Battery Type Typical Warranty Life Expectancy Hydrogen Gas Evolution Approximate Number of Deep Discharges Initial Cost Compared to Lead Calcium Lead Calcium- Flooded Cell 20 Years 20 years Low To Moderate 100 100% Lead Calcium- VRLA 10 Years 5 years None 200 30-50% Lead calcium-VRLA 20 years 12-15 Years None 200 80-120% Lead Antimony -Wet Cell 15-20 Years 15 Years High 400 100% Nickel Cadmium - Wet Cell 20-25 Years 20-25 Years Low 1000 200-300% TITLE PAGE CONSTRUCTION TYPE: CONCERTE & STEEL OCCUPANCY CLASS: B PROJECT LOCATION: HOAG HOSPITAL ONE HOAG DRIVE FLOOR 2 NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92663 CONTRACTOR INFO: MISSION CRITICAL SPECIALISTS 863-B SOUTHHAMPTON RD. #344 BENICIA, CA. 94510 CALIFORNIA STATE CONTRACTORS LICENSE # 919248 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM: YES AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER DENSITY: FM-200 and 1/225 conventional TOTAL QUANTITY OF BATTERIES: 80 VRLA TOTAL QUANTITY ELECTROLITE/BATTERY: 1.46 US GAL SULFURIC ACID CONCENTRATION: 15.8% HYDROGEN EVELOTION TABLE ATTACHED: YES APPLICABLE CODES: NEC-2008, 2007 CFC CHAPTER 6 SPILL KIT INFORMATION ATTACHED: YES r_ 11.8-- 36.1 L 33.0 c) p - p 800 AMP M.L.O. W/ (2) D4-600MCM LUGS PER PHASE (TYP) O O O UTILITY FEED A B C city 'iv vic SW1 {F BYPASS INPUT ISOLATION 77.8 . O jj O 800 MOUNTED NEUTRAL O N IFi SW2 fn C) 74.6 ----)/1 O O W/ (4) 114-600MCM LUGS O MAINTENANCE BYPASS O - KEY INTERLOCK (2)--'"" SW3 -v ( ail UPS OUTPUT ISOLATION O O o .5 DIA MOUNTING -- TO LOAD O 0 o — HOLE (4) LEFT SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW DOOR REMOVED This Document Contains PronLufladio.0.114,entALiqUalcm_taa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC VERNON HILLS, ILLINOIS Duplication, reproduction or use of this document or its contents in any form other than as expressly permitted by Kinney Electrical Mfg. Co., is prohibited. REVISIONS PART NO.: SEE TABLE 1 REV, LABELS 10-23-00 DESCRIPTION: 3 BREAKER MBP PANEL - 800 AMP MAX. W/ KEY INTERLOCK MEAU APPROVED:1 n O. KINNEY APPROVED:? REV.: 1 DATE: 1-24-2000 . CAD FILE: MBWXXXXOB00A04 DRAWING NO.: M0000119 SHEET: 1 OF 2 DRAWN BY: REM 3 BREAKER MAINTENANCE BYPASS PANEL (MBP) 400-800 AMPERES PART NUMBER WB973-C➢P-800-208K W8973-CDP-800-480K UPS SERIES 9700/9800 9700/9800 KVA 225 500 BREAKER TYPE MDL MDL AMPERES 800 800 SERVICE 208/120V 480/277V A. I. C. RATING 65, 000 50, 000 A.I.C. RATING 208/120V RATING CODE 480/277V RATING CODE 65,000 MDL -- HMOL H 100,000 HMDL H -- -- A.I.C. RATING OPTION ACCESSORY ❑PTION 1 ACCESSORY OPTION 2 A.I.C. RATING CODES: EAR' NUMBER: W13973-X X X-800-208K TI- H - HIGH INTERRUPTING ACCESSORY CODES: 1 - la/lb AUXILIARY SWITCH 2 - 2a/2b AUXILIARY SWITCH 3 - 24VDC UNDER VOLTAGE RELEASE 4 - In/lb ALARM/LOCKOUT SWITCH 5 - la/lb AUXILIARY & In/lb ALARM SWITCH NOTES% 1. ACCESSORIES NORMALLY INSTALLED ON SW2. 2. PUT LOWEST CODE IN OPTION I, i.e. 12, 24. KINNEY PANEL TYPE: CDP (UL 67 LISTED INTERIOR) SFRY.LCE SEE TABLE ABOVE. FNCII3SURE: NEMA 1 (UL 50 LISTED ENCLOSURE) BOX 12 GAUGE PAINTED STEEL, NO KNOCKOUTS. TRIM: 12 GAUGE PAINTED STEEL, HELD TO BOX WITH ADJUSTABLE TRIM CLAMPS - SURFACE MOUNTING. DOOR: EQUIPPED WITH ONE 3 X 5 DIRECTORY CARDHOLDER AND CORBIN 15767 SNAPLOCK. FINISH: MITSUBISHI BEIGE POLYESTER POWDERCOAT APPLIED TO SURFACES TREATEI) WITH AN IRON PHOSPHATE AND CHROME FREE SEALER. BUS , ELECTROLYTIC COPPER OF 98'/. CONDUCTIVITY, BASED ON 1000 AMPS PER SQUARE INCH DENSITY. WIRE BENDING GUTTER: MEETS OR EXCEEDS NEC TABLES 373-6<0, 373-6(b). BREAKERS: WESTINGHOUSE THERMAL -MAGNETIC, 800 AMP FRAME, 3 POLE, TRIP AS INDICATED: SEE TABLE ABOVE FOR BREAKER TYPE, AMPERES, AND A. 1. C. RATING. BREAKER TERMINAL fNG: (2) 500-750MCM PER PHASE. KEY INTERLOCK: KIRK TYPE F, BREAKERS ARE INTERLOCK SO AT LEAST ONE BREAKER IS ON AT ANY GIVEN TIME. This DQS.unant fontgins £roorietary and Confidential Information. Duplication, reproduction or use of this document or its contents in any fora other than as expressly permitted by Kinney Electrical Mfg. Co., Is prohibited. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC VERNON HILLS, ILLINOIS REVISIONS PART NO.: SEE TABLE 1 ADDED 500KVA P/N 10-23-00 DESCRIPTION: 3 BREAKER MBP PANEL - 800 AMP MAX. W/ KEY INTERLOCK KINNEY APPROVED:PFl/ REV.. 1 MEAU APPROVED:1 Ol DATE: 1-24-2000 DRAWN BY: REM CAD FILE: MBWXXXX0800A04 DRAWING NO.: M0000119 SHEET: 2OF' 2 CPI-IRO�IJIA DYNAMICS COKP. 5572 N__F1NNNA AVE-. LC5 A^L/2ELES, CA. 90032-5106 CALL LI5 - TO SET -THINGS EGd-tr PH (325) 225-78d2 FAY (523) 225 - 7941 ematl: caldyn@ear 4fnk.net J015: MISSION CRITICAL ENG'R: TAG: I8 ATTEt2Y 4 ��GS 515MIC RI.00F 517\Nn 40x27x18" CHANNEL TOP FRAME 040277 it) _ 'ie 3b� IBA ' I I Y <7 4Li -I:, � I , r-4X45TifLfr I Ya' is 2" square tube 4 places I C4 X. 9.4 --�� I I �J " square tube IB" °ATE .250" 00.875" ANCHORING HOLES 36.250" TYP. (4) PER CABINET BOTTOM VIEW MMEIM MgMINM MgMM WWWIMM MMMM 23.500" 27 250" •• USE 1/4"-20 ELEVATOR BOLT (HW-0213) FOR GROUNDING ALSO SERATED NUT (HW-0214) AS SHOWN •" USE M B 1.0 STAR LOCK WASHERS FOR GROUNDING UNDER HEAD OF SCREW 9" X 9" SQUARE PLATE 1.210 TYP. 8.00"X24.00" CABLE ACCESS PLATE TYP. BOTH SIDE BACK VIEW ABINET NOTES: 10.700" 13.625" —I--- SIDE VIEW A MITSUBISHI 1MCA MATCHING BATTERY CABINET EXCLUSIVE TO MITSUBISHI 9.50"X9.50" CABLE TYP, BOTH SIDES SC4 STYLE LATCH B R19.484 TOP VIEW ACCESS PLATE 40.000" 110 ). NEMA 1 ENCLOSED BATTERY CABINET. ). BATTERY CABINETS ARE UL LISTED 1778. ). CABINETS ARE SEISMIC RATED FOR UBC ZONE 4. ). CABINET FRAME IS 10 GAUGE SHEET STEEL. ). CABINET BATTERY RAILS ARE 10 GAUGE SHEET STEEL. ). DOORS AND REAR PANEL ARE 16 GAUGE SHEET STEEL. ). PAINT IS MITSUBISHI BEIGE MUNSELL Y-571—M (5Y7/1) POWDER COAT, OVEN BAKED FOR CHIP & CORROSION RESISTANT FINISH. ). BATTERIES CAN BE ACCESSED EITHER FROM THE FRONT OR THE REAR OF THE CABINET. Ir FRONT VIEW 76.70" GROUND CABLE MUST BE PLACED BETWEEN GROUNDING STUD AT THE DOOR. AND CABINET CHASSIS (USE 8/18 SELF-1HREADED BOLT) PAGE 1 OF 4 REVISIONS 4/14/09 NW 1W e �Ovn 01411111/4 ANTO $ 4 e POWS POWER, BATTERY SYSTEM LAYOUT FOR 1 MCA CABINET Oat MOM COMM '4" 1MCA—LAYOUT 5 TYPICAL CABINET WEIGHTS PART NUMBER (0800) WEIGHT (LBS.) 1MCA-40P5 -KVA 2.150 IMCA-40P00-KVA 3,114 TMCA-40P100-KVA 3,616 IMCA-40P120-1(VA 4,089 1MCA-40P150-11VA 4,637 1MCA-40P160-KVA 8,032 BATTERY TERMINALS & TORQUE SPECS. BATTERY MODEL TERMINAL TYPE TORQUE PRC/TIC-12854, 12905 1/4"-20 x 8/8` THREADED STUD TO 1N-LBS. PRC/TC-121005, 12120E 1/4"-2D x 3/8" THREADED STUD TO IN-LBS. PRC/TC-12160C, 12180C 1/4"-2D THREADED COPPER INSERT 120 IN-LBS. TYPICAL BREAKER SIZING (FOR 1 OR 2 CABINET SYSTEMS) 0800 SERIES LIPS SIZE 100 KVA 18D KVA 226 KVA BREAKER SIZE AMPS 226 A. 35D A 000 A. BREAKER FRAME TYPE LC. RATINO, 480VAC INPUT LUG 512E OUTPUT LU0 SIZE A89-53 ABB-S5 28,00D (1)-40A.-300MCM (2)-3/0-260MCM (1)-40A.-300MCM (I)-200-600MCM 35,000 ABB-S6 50,000 (3)-2/0-400 (3)-2/0-400 UVI1, ALARM & AUK. YES 0800 SERIES UPS SIZE • • '300 KVA YES YES •375 KVA '600 KVA "750 %VA BREAKER SIZE AMPS 350 A. 460 A 600 A B00 A BREAKER FRAME TYPE ABB-S6 ABB-56 AB8-SO AB0-S8 I.C. RATING, 480VAC 36,000 50,000 50,000 50.000 INPUT LU0 SIZE OUTPUT LU0 SIZE UVR, ALARM & AUX. (2)-3/0-250MCM (3)-2/0-400 (1)-260-60OMCM YES (3)-2/0-400 YES (3)-2/0-400 (3)-2/0-400 YES (3)-2/0-400 (3)-2/0-400 YES 2 CABINET SYSTEM REQUREO, BREAKERS SIZED PER STRINO W,TH NO REDUNDANCY. •' 3 CABINET SYSTEM REQUIRED, BREAKERS SIZED PER STRING 111TH NO REDUNDANCY IMPORTANT NOTES THE CUSTOMER AND/OR CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING THIS EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS WHEN HANDLING, KEEP UPRIGHT WITHIN +/- 15 DEGREES, moo WLTAa< IN$TALLATIQN AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION: REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (ITS-1) PRIOR TO INSTALLING CABINET, (DAIL RECOMMENDED CUSTOMER'S CABLE GAUGES ARE BASED ON TABLE 310-16 OF N.E.C. U5W0 78 C CALE IN 30 C AMBIENT. ©INTERNAL BREAKER IS fOR OVERCURRENI PROMOTION ONLY. (»BREANER IV0 MOVNWWO TORQUE YAWL 110 IN-18B BREAKER WIRE WO TORQUE VALUE: 376 IN-LBS FUSE IMO MOUNTING TORQUE VALUE: N/A OUSE INSULATED IDOLS FOR CABINET INSTALLATION. DO NOT ALLOW TOOLS OR CABLES TO REST ON BATTERIES wµn aM xo Aiwa SD IAL 4/1 EMI •114 vim •1Ol n: BREAKER ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC rti uVR co r- etRzr -111-1 r `IS r FUSE WIRING DIAGRAM 1 rd b— I 480 VDC 1 6A An I I ri r 1 L_ J •'• BELL ALARM AND AUt11LM Y SWITCH CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MODIFIED 10 CUSTOMER SPECIFICATIONS, 'TIER 4 TIER 3 TIER 2 • TIER I 4 ------------ BREAKER WIRING DIAGRAM TIER 4 TIER 3 TIER 2 TIER 1 ELECTRICAL NOTES: 1). ALL INTERNAL WIRINO L9 Ul LISTED E183980 MTW 106'O 000V. 2). FUSES USED ARE FERRAZ SHAWMUT UL APPROVED, Alf SERIES DUAL ELEMENT/TIME DELAY. 3), BREAKER TYPE ABB UL APPROVED, 4). CABINETS WITH BREAKERS ARE SHIPPED WITH THE BREAKER M THE OFF/OPEN POSITION. 6). CABINETS ARE SHIPPED WITH THE BATTERY JUMPER REMOVED TO BREAK STRING VOLTAGE FOR ADDED SAFETY DURING SHIPPING. 6). CABLES FROM BATTERY CABINET 70 UPS ARE 70 BE SUPPLIED BY THE CUSTOMER. 7). CABINET GROUND CONNECTION IS A Y4"-20 THREADED STUD. PAGE 3 OF 4 am 4/14/09 REVISIONS P OWERES BATTON COMM* rd a Cft ANTO WL0 wau VIW.\P 9800 BATTERY SYSTEM LAYOUT FOR 1 MCA CABINET (480 V.) WITH (40) 12 V. BATTERIES VMeN 10 o4Ps EVroXF 1 MCA -LAYOUT 1 #0/6firm INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC MFG 98 RR06 JOB NAME HOAG HOSPITAL CUSTOMER NAME MISSION CRITICAL SPECIAL P.O. IEM-100727 Line Item # 1 Can Panel designation: PNL Line Item # 2 Int Cat # IEM-4SCPGE-1000CU GE Breakers Line Item # 3 Trim Bottom Feed 1000A CU Bus RMS): 65 KAIC size not specified (#14 to 1/0 AWG assumed) Service: 277/480V 3P4W Max Available S.C.C. (Sym. Ground: Copper Bus, cable Surface Mounting Directory: Metal 8.5x11 Screw -On Nameplates Stud Dimensions: 23.5 x 41 Can Color: Std ANSI #61 Lt Grey Trim Color: Std ANSI 961 Lt Grey PtePated BY JASONT Date 07/30/10 Incoming Neutral Lug: 1 PB4-800 4 2/0-800 MCM Brame Neutral Lugs 1 PB4-800 4 2/0.800 MCM 1 3 5 7 9 11 19 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41=SGL65003P 43 °3P* 45 °3P' 47 ° 3P' 11:14:03 1 54620.0 Page 1 =SGL65003P MLO: 3 PB4-600 4 2/0-800 MCM °3P* *3P° °3P. 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 28 28 30 32 34 36 36 40 42 44 48 48 38° 70 5° NEMA 1 11.50° Deep U.L. Listed per Submittals For 98 - 80706 Sheet _. of UL50 & UL67 Can: Interior: Trim: 1 2 3 INDUSTRIa ELECTRIC MFG SALEN sso. SALES ORDER ND. W706 JOB NAME HOAG HOSPITAL CUSTOMER NAME MISSION CRITICAL SPECIAL! IEM-100727 Line Item # Line Item # 1 Can 2 Int Cat # Line Item # 3 Trim Panel designation: PNL IEM-4SCPGE-1000CU Oty Part Number 1 =NBA-12-CU 2 1603-2A 1 G600-SCPHDWE 2 208C4047G2 1 208C404761 2=SGL65003P 2 SGLA36AT0600 2 TCLK365 2 SRPG600A500 5 PB4-800 4 PIVOT 1 0990125A iti4:a3 54620.0 Page 2 rePared Bs' JASONT Bill of Material Description DP Neut bus assy up to1200A CU GLASTIC 1-aGg STANDOFF SG600 SCP Hardware Kit GE A&C PHASE FIG FRAME W/TAPE GE B PHASE FOR G FRAME W/TAPE SGL BKR /FRAME,RATNG PLG,LUGS GE SGLA 600A FRAME GE LUG GE 500A RATING PLUG ILSCO QUAD 800MCM LUG (D3639A22T) PIVOT PIN FOR COP SWINGOUTS ILSCO CU. CONNECTOR (51 HOLES) Dae 07/30/10 Submittals For Can: 98 - 80706 Interior: Sheet _ of _ Trim: 1 2 3 TABLE 1: Comparison of Battery Types Battery Type Typical Warranty Life Expectancy Hydrogen Gas Evolution Approximate Number of Deep Discharges Initial Cost Compared to Lead Calcium Lead Calcium- Flooded Cell 20 Years 20 years Low To Moderate 100 100% Lead Calcium- VRLA 10 Years 5 years None 200 30-50% Lead calcium-VRLA 20 years 12-15 Years None 200 80-120% Lead Antimony -Wet Cell 15-20 Years 15 Years High 400 100% Nickel Cadmium - Wet Cell 20-25 Years 20-25 Years Low 1000 200-300% • Acid Eater (TM) • Cleans and degreases batteries, neutralizes acid. Can be used under battery racks and on floors. The pH color indicator shows the presence of acid. Biodegradable, noncorrosive, and environmentally safe. Spill Kit includes 2-gal, absorbent and neutralizer, 8-oz. degreaser, 2 pair goggles, 2 aprons, 2 pair PVC gloves, 2 pair hazmat boot covers, dust pan, whisk broom, 20-ft, barrier tape, and disposal bag. Tech Specs • Item: Battery Acid Spill Kit • Size: 5 gat • Container Type: Plastic Pail • Includes: 2 Gal. Absorbent and Neutralizer. 8 Oz. Degreaser, 2 Pair Goggles, 2 Aprons, 2 Pair PVC Gloves, 2 Pair Hazmat Boot Covers; 1 Dust Pan, 1 Whisk Broom, 20 Ft. Barrier Tape, 2 Disposal Bags, Instructions • Package Quantity: 1 Notes & Restrictions SPECIEICFTIONS FINS • kVA Ratings: 15-150 kVA • K20 Rated Transformer • Class R 220°C Insulation • Input: 3-phase, 3 wire plus ground • Input Voltage @ 50 Hz: 415 or 380V @ 60 Hz: 600, 480 or 208V • Output: 3-phase, 4 wire plus ground • Output Voltage @ 50 Hz: 415/240 or 380/220V @ 60 Hz: 600, 480 or 208/120V • Six (6) Compensation Taps (4FCBN, 2FCAN) • Crest Factor (k rated) 3.14 INTIIRES • Two panelboards with main circuit breakers • 84 pole positions • Dual electrostatically shielded • Copper wound construction • Thermal warning and shutdown sensors • Natural convection cooling • 200% rated neutral conductor • Input molded case circuit breaker • Individual circuit landing tray • Common Mode Attenuation: -120 dB • Transverse Mode Attenuation:-30dB/dec. • Operating efficiency: 98% typical • UL listed, CSA certified `NCEO=1E • NEMA 1 • Removable panelboard covers PEHIE?iNU CONFABS • Operating Temperature: ambient 0°C to 40°C • Storage Temperature: ambient -10°C to +40°C • 50 Hz Operating Range: 47-53 Hz • 60 Hz Operating Range: 57-63 Hz One (1) year 6 • K1, K13 or Quad -Wye harmonic cancellation transformer • Transient suppression network • Lightning arrestor • Surge suppressor • Branch circuit breakers • Sub -feed circuit breakers • UL listed power cables • BCMS (one panelboard design only) • Transformerless (208/120vac) SIHVOHHO Mfg HE 1000 COSINE 12.25 :289 315-'~' 56 NA ? N!9 225N1/1 ,.w/i : 425 ' 122 2.6941 679 42 10 1 14 - 51/ i 234 4.025 : 1,215 , 83 _ _ 36 L 25 720 327 1,180 1,191 _139 -. 68 t_ 48 -1.118 451 2.135 2.411' 210 ' 98 72 =1.141 520 12.31! 3,111 271 : 120 96 1,413 636 13.115:3,324=147 158.._ 121_===1,411 112 15.134, 3,988.,`411 ;=118;= _144 ' 1,551 1113 NOTE: 150 kVA PowerPak 1000 is not UL listed. 0000000000000000 000o000000000000p0p , "nE'Mt�n�n n000On On ono oa. FRONT VIEW (DOOR AND COVERS REMOVED) SIDE VIEW (DOOR AND COVERS REMOVED) POU-35-54 .NDTFS: 1. OPERATOR INTERFACE PANEL, 2. MAIN INPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER, 3. 225A SECONDARY MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER. 4. (42) POLE DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARDS. 5. CT STRIP FOR BCMS (OPTIONAL). 6. RECOMMEND A MINIMUM OF 30" IN REAR OR SIDE OF UNIT FOR MAINTENANCE. 7. MINIMUM OF 18" CLEARANCE FOR DOOR SWING. 8. RECOMMEND 6" CLEARANCE BETWEEN VENTILATED SIDES AND WALL FOR PROPER COOLING. 9. BCMS CIRCUIT BOARD (OPTIONAL). 10. ADD 2.25" TO UNIT HEIGHT FOR CASTERS. THIS DRAWING CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATION AND SHALL NOT BE DISCLOSED OR COPIED WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED, WRITTEN PERMISSION OF POWER DISTRIBUTION INC. -OUTLINE- POWER-PAK PDU (200-300 kVA) (PDU-35-54) (1-2) 42 POLE PANEL BOARDS DWG. twee 16I DWG11003 '( RAE DATE 01-13-06 REVISION PDI enattag the period wave NOTES: 1. STANDS ARE MADE OF 1/4" FORMED ANGLE. 2. SUPPLIED WITH (8) HEXNUTS & (4) WASHERS. 3. TO ACQUIRE MINIMUM HEIGHT, LEGS MUST BE REMOVED. 4. OTHER STANDS SIZES UPON REQUEST. B A B A B A 8 29.000" A 29.000"-40.000" B 14.000" A 14.000"-24.000" B 8.000" A 8.000"-14.000" THIS DRAWING CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATION AND SHALL NOT BE DISCLOSED OR COPIED WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED. WRITTEN PERMISSION OF POWER DISTRIBUTION INC. 1111E Ewa mete PDU-35-S4 FLOOR STAND CHARTED SPECIFICATIONS PDIDWG11099 MOO 6Y RAE ansld °Alt 03-30-06 -A-- trebling the ported Wave O 0 I 6.000" o 25.750' ON CENTER F2.000' (0 p O 5.000' 12.000" Imo- 0.000" -4--- 12.375. TYP 21.000' O.C. 0 36.500" O.C. 1 1 .500* 25.000" O.C. 0 0 u O 2.000" TOP VIEW O u O NOTES' 1. STANDS ARE MADE OF 1/4" FORMED ANGLE. 2, SUPPLIED WITH (8) HEXNUTS & (4) WASHERS, 3. TO ACQUIRE MINIMUM HEIGHT, LEGS MUST BE REMOVED. 4. OTHER STANDS SIZES UPON REQUEST. G.000° ON CENTER 0.625" 8.000" 6.000" ON CENTER LEG DETAIL 5.000" THIS DRAWING CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL k PROPRIETARY INFORMATION MD SHALL NOT BE DISCLOSED OR COPIED WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED, WRITTEN PERMISSION OF POWER DISTRIBUTION INC. PDU-35—S4 FLOOR STAND CHARTED SPECIFICATIONS uro. NUUAIR a m e DWG11099 DRAWN "v RAE °"*03-30-06 xviuw PLI cresting the perfect nee 1 of 6 1 Project Number: Mitsubishi 9900E-500 Project Name: Application: Project Number: Assigned AE: Pages (Including cover): sheet 1: Title Page, REv 1, 04/01/2010, John Steele Sheet 2: Layout, REV 2, 05/11/2010, John Steele Sheet 3: Module Detail, REV 1, 04/01/2010, John Steele Sheet 4: Electrical, REV 1, 04/01/2010, John Steele Sheet 5: one Line, REV 1, 04/01/2010, John Steele Sheet 6: Contacts, REV 1, 04/01/2010, John steele 'Z^ -I REV 1, 7S, Removed ventilation patterns from sidecar door wVYNSEWs SQtE m[vv] vrs `tA eiIE st WfE w++.,•+�MITSUBISNI wtE ELECTRIC POWER VRODUCTS,INC. NnMEXOPIE. Vn . nowxnr+. aecEEo 2- 4.na . ENEMEEM MTE tx ttE Sheet (1) Title Page .evcwEo ..E AE00025-99006500 I n 1. tE tX4Tr i w•44"• Hoke P.4.vo. 2of6 Project Number: A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 B C J aOTTOM CABIE ENTRY R1WTOM CARIF ENTRY CROSS SECTION A -A fROSS STATION A -A LETT SIDE NEW / / / / / F L) H TOP NFyW I J : . iiii. iii • CABLE KNOCKOUT • 11111 0 Pa) 41 L L 2.0' 2.0'( 16T414) 19T•(RMO BSY @e44) YROM VIEW K L M N Li P Q Kra 1.DIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN IN INCHES (MILLIMETERS), 2.SIOE SPACE 1'(25)' IS NOT REQUIRED WHEN LANDING CABINET IS USED. }.CABINET SHOULD BE MAINTAINED UPRIGHT WITHIN t15' DURING HANDLING. 4.APPROXIMATE WEIGHT SODkVA : 34001es (1542k4) AIR INLET b 12 (ISM) AIEXHAUST kwww��w immenvkimmum ROM SIDE VIEW tA N --� REV1, Js, Removed ventilation patterns from REV2, RL, Revised dimensions sidecar door eIretFiB'I IX 44 EE PITS IC Ar/ HUF,EP Be ENGINIETt a .VHS ()An atE os1E ziz/m Oft MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTS, INC. WPYEtWIE. PATEttE Sheet (2) Layout e AE00025-99008500 I2 ""-' 3of6 A Project Number: B C D L F G H I J K L M N u P Q 1 9 NOTFS E.EXTERNAL WIRES OR CABLES SHALL BE PROVIDED BY CUSTOMERS FOR AC INPUT,DC INPUT. BYPASS INPUT AND AC OUTPUT. (OUT OF MEPPI PROVISION). 5.ROTATION OF A, B & C PHASE 15 CLOCKWISE. I.Ffl EW x Yss VA fl aN ZA C O • T PY 4 ■ ■ FROr INSIDE VIEW n DETAII Q 0.6•DIA0401A) —� REV1, Js, Removed ventilation patterns from sidecar door Dt.LNsros SCALE NM OMIE DRAFTER J. MOTTO ENGINEER FILE LOCATION: NE..y,.,: S NTE 11/11/09 OLYE MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTS,INC. WARRENDALE, RA. DOTE sEDr� I o..r T TE Sheet (3) Module Seta I AE00025-99008500 I 1 4of 6 Project Number: A B C D L F H I J K L M N u P Q 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (OP!!O30 RSC Caxi O gO— 1CONING: BONER SN?t+ 1 vocAM SENSOR LSCS ME cst PCWEERR [OWILR!EN SE R - COPPER a ER C.,NNt3,ER ORDER 2 a AOMR CONK - MOPren 3 i 000TROL PONSR SPVPLt ..� CM00703 COO:OOL GRW!) CSABS vO.oc( SENSOR v0L!3EE SENSOR( IJ NIX AGE SENUR ESAU CsEw v0 ~ MS SENSOR LLc iA�ta K.RBW 60342 [[' o— M0!'R!R3SVPP\v P it }<roNacrR ON'RR E>RCN!) J REV1, )s, Removed ventilation patterns from sidecar door DSNEN=S0 (ml NTS JRAMER sa+. 2NEcxoo .,.E UMMA GATE MYfHIMR MITSUBISNI ELECTRIC POWER PROOUCTS, INC. 0NRRENWLR. PA. TL"E Sheet (4) Electrical O°"`F+'3• I-*e AE00025-99008500 IN�1 betNEER a %MA Accomma DATE Page 5of6 I Project Number: A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B D BYPASS INPUT L 1- L 7 H I 500kVA 500kW UPS MODULE A40 B40 C40 OPTION 3—PHASE 3—WIRE AC480V 60Hz AC INPUT A B --�— oc 3—PHASE 3—WIRE AC480V 60Hz CND J K CONVERTER INVERTS DC INPUT Nominal Voltage 480V Final Voltage 400V L M SeS N 1 u P AC OUTPUT 3—PHASE 3—WIRE AC480V 60Hz J REV1, JS, Removed ventilation patterns from sidecar door 0 w CC GtqNStaK SCALE NTS PSSPAIEI*RY DRAPt5 0. AMP CHECKED tleOt,¢ER J AMP APPROVED Mfl WI( SATE IVILW GATE MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTS, INC. WARPEHCALE. PA. TITLESheet (5) Oneline P2 W. _AE00025-99008500 I HE1 REVISIONS m LJ ut m m 3 0 m a m ri rt • rt a rt rt m z in in 1 0 3 tn m f1 -3 z a 0 0 Z 52C CLOSE OUTB:TOTAL ALARM OUT7:SPAR E OUT6:OVER LOAD OUTS:BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE OUT4: CONVERTER OPERATION OUT3:BATTERY OPERATION OUT2:LOAD ON INVERTER OUT1:LOAD ON BYPASS SUMMARY ALARM REMOTE EPO IN4:POWER DEMAND IN3:BATTERY TEMP:HIGH IN2:REMOTE INVERTER STOP IN1:REMOTE INVERTER START LOAD CIRCUIT SWITCH BATTERY BREAKER PANEL _ 0 0 co JCR' J'� V V 1 m I I 52L AX CB2 AX CB2 UVT N rn z i 0 1 T T T T -L 0 0 0 01 • Facility Planning Data Sheet 9900B Series 300 - 750 kVA UPS (480in/480out) Power Ra 'ng UPS AC Input Battery System AC Output Mechanical Information Voltage kVA Curren) Minimum Input External Overcurrent Protection Nominal Voltage Full Load Maximum Discharge Voltage Current Nominal External Overcurrent Protec(ion Dimensions W x D x H Weight Floor Loading Heat Rejection Cooling Air kVA kW Vac/ Freq. Nom. Max. Nom. Max. AWG or kcmil V0C kW A Vac A Inch Lbs Lbsl FP kBTUI Hr CFM 300 300 480I60Hz 313 348 377 419 3x1/0 or larger 600A 480 312 780 480 361 500A 55.1x32.7x80.7 2360 189 40.4 4100 500 500 480 / 60Hz 522 580 628 698 3x250MCM or larger 800A 480 520 1299 480 601 800A 88.3x32.7x80.7 3625 208 67.4 6800 750 750 480160Hz 783 835 942 1005 3x600MCM or larger 1200A 480 776 1939 480 902 12004 106.9x32.7x80.7 4425 205 87.3 8800 Notes: - 1 2 3,4,9,12,A,B,C 4,7,13,14 5 6,9 1 4,7,8,10 10,11 Notes: 1. Nominal (Nom.) current based on rated load. 2. Maximum (Max.) current based on converter overload rating. 3. Input and output cables typically run in separate conduits. 4. If initial load is less than UPS' rated output, it is recommended that AC input, battery, and AC output wiring and overcurrent protection be sized to UPS' full load rating to accommodate possible future expansion. 5. Nominal battery voltage assumed to be 2.0 volts/cell (lead technology). 6 DC cables should be sized For not more than a 2.0% line drop at maximum discharge current. 7. Suggested AC output overcurrent protection based on continuous full load current per NEC 210.20. 80% rated breakers assumed. 8 Grounding conductors to be sized per NEC Article 250-122 and NEC Table 250-122. Phase conductors to be sized per NEC Article 310-15. • AC Input: 3 4, 3 wire + ground. • Bypass Input: 34, 3 wire + ground. • AC Output: 3 4, 3 wire + ground. • DC Input: 2 wire (Positive and Negative) + ground. 9. All wiring to be in accordance with all applicable national and/or local electrical codes. 10. Minimum access clearance per UPS drawings or Owner's Manual. I I. 750kVA and 500kVA widths include additional 16.3" cable entry sidecar. Cable entry from top or bottom. Punch plates accordingly. (Side access possible. Consul, ,WEPPI for specifics.) 12. Control wiring and power wiring to be run in separate conduits. 13. External overcurrent protection based on nominal current + battery charge current (non - continuous). 14. For 500kVA and 750kVA, 100% rated breakers assumed. AE.ENS0001a 99008_rpds4a0x480_revl 3 doc Additional Notes: i. For site configurations including emergency generators, engine generator to be sized and equipped for UPS applications. Generator equipped with governor for frequency regulation and regulator for voltage stability recommended. Note: UPS' reflected current distortion is 3% max at full load and 5% max at 50% load. ii. For site configurations equipped with an external Maintenance Bypass Switch circuit, UPS must be on internal Static Bypass before transferring to external Maintenance Bypass. Consult Factory for further information. iii. For site configurations including automatic transfer switches, transfer switch to be equipped with "neutral delay position" option to minimize phase shift during operation. Transfer switch equipped with auxiliary contact for control of UPS input current when on generator recommended. Consult transfer switch manufacturer for required transfer switch options and sizing. A. B. C. D. Not more than 3 conductors in raceway assumed; ambient temperature of 30 °C (86 °F) assumed. Temperature rating of conductors: 75 °C (167 °F). Reference Table 310-16 of NEC, 75 °C column, using copper conductors. 75 °C (167 °F) cable terminal connectors assumed. Reference: NEC handbook 2008, Consult local codes for possible variations. RATINGS OF CABLES AND OVERCURRENT DEVICES SUPPLIED FOR INFORMATION ONLY. USER TO CONSULT WITH ITS ENGINEERING SERVICES BEFORE ADOPTING. A, MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. UPS Division Phone: (724) 772-2555 Fax: (724) 778-3146 11-ENS00012 Rey. 13 4/10a0 • CALINOrNIA DYNAMICS C X.P. 6 72 N-NAMIZ A Ave. 1.05 t LLS, CA. 9C052C510b .101s: Cur; MI5510N GYKICAL eNcer: rAc: I.11°5 ON. 6 11'> - TO' trfl1lNC5121614t M-I (''>25) 221-'>i?L' FAX (1,20) 22_1 -79.I email; cali4n@c. rtl^link nel; 2.00 1.0 143 T ece 12.7 10 •l 2.0 2" "quire tube J 1 2.00 88.1 5 8 12 ;iaes 2" <qu re tube 8 LEGS 5H5MIC fI.00Ik 5TA.Nn 88 X 51 X 18" t7 10278 declmul PAM: r 12.3 I I C4 K 5, 4 cyoare Rube 26,5, _. __._. - 26.5__ 265 . _ .. 1,0 13" 315 Worksheet for Electrical/Mechanical/ Plumbing Appli tior City of Newport Beach Building Department 1. Project Address (Not mailing address) Building Permit No. 'One Hoag Hospital Drive Newport Beach, CA 92663 i- 2. Owner's Name Owner's Street Address (One Hoag Hospital Drive Lan 'Hoag Hospital Telephone 1949645 8600 r jm 3. Applicant's Name Lan Applicants Street Address '8364 Southampton Road, #344 Owner's E-mail Address .... Floor 2nd C Suite 'Data room First 'Hoag Hospital City 'Newport Beach _.. State CA Zip '92663 Idanhiguera@hoaghospital.org Mission Critical Specialists Telephone 530-621-4785 I` 4. Contractor's Name Lan Contractor's Street Address Applicant's E-mail Address i First 'Mission Critical Specialists = City 'Benicia Idgallagher@mcsups.com 'Mission Critical Specialists 1836-6 Southamton Road, #344 Telephone '530621-4785 Contractor's E-mail Address I City • State ICA First 'Mission Critical Specialists Benicia State Lic # l919248 State 'Ca Zip '94510 dgallaghe @mcsups.com Business Lic # 1088U5-00166, Mechanical Furnace Quantity up to 100,000 btu' over 100,000 btun— wall/floor heaters.' eat Pumps/Package Units up to 100,000 btu up to 1,000,000 btu] ............. up to 1, 750,000 btu] > 1, 750,000 btu]—_L, Boilers/Compressors up to HP] 3 HP-15 HP:'—i 1S HP-30 HPJ 30 HP-50 HP] >50 HP' Air Handling Units up to 10,000 CFM: > 10,000 CFM] VAV Box] Repair/Alter/Add HVAC Number of Zones'--_` Ventilation Bathroom Fan: Exhaust Fan: Attic Exhaust: Residential Hood: Commercial Hood] Metal Fireplace! Gas Line] Fire Dampers] Electrical New Construction Quantity 1 & 2 Family S.F Multi Family S.F].,,. Receptacle, Switch Lighting Outlets Total Outlets' Lighting Fixtures Total Fixtures] Total Low Voltage Separate Circuit—' Motors/Transformers 0-1 HP or KVA].. 1-10 HP or KVA] 10-50 HP or KVA] 50-100 HP or KVA fi—��LL",�nn Over 100 HP or KVA:-{r9�lr;t o1L. Signs Service One branch circuit] _.._ Add'I branch circuit] 0-600V not over 200A1 ................. 0-600V & over 200A1 over 600V Temp PP/Piggy Back Sub Panel]800 ItY Other] Bathroom Kitchen Plumbing Quantity Water closet (toilet) Bidet] Urinal :�', Bath Tub Shower stall] Lavatory (basin)] Hydro-massagetub' Kitchen sink 1 Garbage Disposal] Bar sink' Vegetable sink] Dishwashe Laundry/washing trap] _. Miscellaneous Ice maker' Floor sing -- Floor drain Water piping':. Watersofteneri Water heater] Lavatory (basin) !. Sewer Quantity Backflow device up to 2"1 Backflow device over 2"1—! Regulators:'v':. Lawn Sprinkler System: Roof drains]... Hose bibb: Drinking fountain: Grease trap. Grease interceptor] P-trap] New sewer:I-- Sewer alter/repair] Sewer abandonment:I Gas sys up to 4 outlets] Gas sys# of outlets over 41 — PAID AUG 0 6 20'0 COY OF NEWPOH"(L ; i& zet—-* VD'Idja-S 003 o g6C,, % St,iLkC -itu-) /3eN1-64+ Ayttfc, D /fl'&rt& CotA- mtpq 0 047 E; et.,' #iE ri /31,4.2,3,±,,KL- 6;4- 5/ 50 /