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MECHANICAL GENERAL CONDITIONS <br />Section 15010 <br />15-1207 <br />1. Complete operating instructions for each item of heating, ventilating and air <br />conditioning equipment and associated piping and ductwork systems. <br />2. Complete operating instructions for each item of plumbing equipment. <br />3. Test data and system balancing reports as specified. <br />4. Temperature control diagrams and literature. <br />5. Manufacturer's bulletins with parts numbers, instructions, etc. for each item of <br />equipment. Remove information not applicable to project. <br />6. Typewritten maintenance instructions for each item of equipment listing in detail the <br />lubricants to be used, frequency of lubrications, inspections required, adjustment, <br />etc. <br />7. A complete list and/or schedule of all major valves giving the valve ID, location of <br />valve, and the rooms or area controlled by the valve. <br />8. Provide copies of start-up reports for each piece of mechanical equipment provided <br />as part of this work. <br />9. Name, address, and phone number of contractors involved in work under this <br />Division. <br />10. Detailed step-by-step instructions for starting, summer operation, winter operation, <br />and shutdown of each system. <br />11. Detailed maintenance instructions for starting, summer operation, winter operation, <br />and shutdown of each system. <br />12. Spare parts list. <br />13. Full size Record as built shop drawings in hard copies and in Autocad 2010 CAD <br />files. <br />a. Contractor to incorporate field mark-ups into record drawings. Mark-up shop <br />drawings not acceptable. <br />1.10 COORDINATION SHOP DRAWINGS: <br />A. General: <br />1. Prepare and submit for review coordination drawings where work by separate <br />entities requires fabrication of products and materials which must accurately <br />interface or for which space provided is limited. <br />2. Coordination drawings shall indicate how the work will interface and installation will <br />be sequenced. It is the intent of this provision to find, bring forth, and resolve <br />potential constructability problems prior to actual construction, thereby allowing for <br />the resolution of issues before construction cost and schedule are impacted. <br />B. The General Contractor shall oversee preparation of coordination drawings, assign priority <br />space, and bring to the attention of the Architect any conflicts or interferences of an <br />unresolved nature found during preparation of coordination drawings. Expedite conflict or <br />interferences and submit solutions/ recommendations for approval review. <br />C. Drawings: Shop drawings shall include but are not necessarily limited to the following: <br />1. Submit 1/4" = 1'-0" minimum scale, a combined, comprehensive mechanical <br />coordination drawing. Coordination drawing shall include all ductwork, mechanical <br />piping, plumbing, sprinkler systems, and ceiling systems overlaid on structural frame <br />and architectural plan. Shop drawings are to be coordinated with all electrical and <br />Telecom systems. <br />2. Criteria: Ductwork, mechanical piping, plumbing, and sprinkler system components <br />shall be sized as shown on Drawings. Seismic restraints shall be shown where <br />5 <br />