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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProject info, Pool Prints DigitalA B C D E F A B C D E F 9 57 3||||8 46 2 1|||| A-101 DATE: 01/24/17 3:46 PM 2-LDR-PP Rev. 12.15.17 Climatic Solar is the only authorized contractor permitted to use this plan set as a master filing. Unauthorized use prohibited. This digital PDF plan set has been electronically signed by John Alger, P.E on the date shown. The cover page seals all subsequent pages. As such, printed copies are not considered signed and sealed and all SHA-1authentication code must be verified on any electronic copy. This plan set is good thru 12/31/2020 or until the building code is revised. Page A-101 P-102 S-101 Title Cover page Plumbing Structural Content Notes, code references, compliance Connection details, plumbing notes System schematics Rev Date 00/00 00/00 00/00 Notes APPLICABLE CODES, STANDARDS and CERTIFICATIONS 2017 (6th edition) Florida Building Code Residential, specifically chapter 23, Solar thermal energy systems ASCE 7-10 Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures NSA/ANSI 50 - Equipment for Swimming Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs, and other Recreational Water Facilities Florida Statute Section 377.705 requiring FSEC or approved certifications FSEC 104-10 “Florida Standards for Design and Installation of Solar Thermal Systems” Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa, and Hot Tub Code (USPC) NOTES: 1. Wind load calculations based on 2017 FBC Table R 301.2(2) Components & Cladding simplified method. 2. Wind force estimates are collector area dependent. The table provided on p2 was developed using the smaller area of the 4x8 pool panel giving slightly higher pressures for the larger panels. This complies with FBC to use the area of 1 module or collector for wind pressure calculations. 3. The design of this installation is based on requirements of the 2017 (6th edition) Florida Building Code (FBC) and referencing equations set forth in 2017 FBC Table R 301.2(2) and testing of the solar collector in accordance with FSEC Standard 102-10. Jan 2010 “Minimum Standards for Certifying Solar Thermal Collectors” 4. The Solar Pool Panels installed per these drawings are for the Solar Hydronics products under the brand names of Hi-Tec, iSwim, Nuvis, and SwimMaster. 5. Pool panels must be installed with Solar Hydronics Mounting Hardware with bolts for Universal Strap Anchors lagged into rafters to achieve the wind load ratings listed. 6. Wet collector load is under 1 psf total for all models. 7. Solar Hydronics Pool collectors are designed to be installed laying on a pitched roof using a combination of header clamps and strapping. With the strapping, the panel is allowed to move with wind load thus eliminating the need to consider it as part of the building envelope. 8. In all cases, the installation contractor must comply with any local AHJ requirements. SCOPE OF WORK: Solar Pool Panel Improvement/Retrofit; using Solar Hydronics manufactured pool panels under the following trade names: Hi-Tec, iSwim, Nuvis, and SwimMaster. The scope of work is to verify that the solar pool heating system(s) specified in this document, meets the requirements set forth in the Florida Building Code 6th Ed. (2017) Residential as well as FSEC 104-10 plus any other local AHJ requirements. This plan set is generic and applies to any and all Solar Hydronics pool panel products installed in a 160mph wind speed area for exposures B and C only. Mean roof elevations limited to 30ft and lower. Wind directionality factor of .85 and topographical factor of 1.0 (flat terrain) was used in the analysis. This plan set covers attachment to shingle and standing seam roofs using Solar Hydronics Proprietary manufactured header clamps and strap clips either lagged into the decking or trusses as applicable or to S-5 Clips attached to standing seams on metal roofs. Site exposed to Exposure D and tile mount installations require site specific engineering plan sets and analysis. Note that the panels have been certified as per Florida Law to FSEC 102-10 and also have been listed by IAPMO for SRCC OG100 certification criteria. The panels are not SRCC listed. ENGINEER:JOHN ALGER4105 SAINT JOHN’S PARKWAY SANFORD, FL 32771 PH 800-929-3919 X1411 jalger@theleveredge.com State License # 74730 DRAWN BY: JOHN ALGER, PE PROVIDER: THE LEVEREDGE 1423 Gunn Highway Odessa, FL 33556 813-403-5100 Certificate of Authorization #: 31930 EQUIPMENT USED IN THIS APPLICATION MAY INCLUDE: Pool panels: iSwim, Hi-Tec, SwimMaster Plus, Nuvis. All polymer in 4x8, 4x10, and 4x12 sizes to fit any roof Controls by: Hawyard (goldline GL-235) or Pentair (Solar Control System) or manual Pumps: May use existing pool circulating pump or substitute a Pentair Intelliflow 2 or a SuperFlow VS Attachments by: Solar Hydronics. Strapping to be nylon or metal. Strap clips and header clamps are proprietary from Solar Hydronics NOTES: 1 Systems shall comply with all applicable codes and regulations in force at the installation site. Electrical equipment and systems shall comply with NFPA 0 or CSA C22.1 as applicable. 2 Products and materials used within systems shall be listed by a third-party certification agency as complying with the referenced standards. 3 Systems shall not diminish the operation or ability of a pool or spa to function safely, as defined by applicable codes and regulation in force at the installation site and the pool or spa manufacturer’s requirements. 4 Systems shall not reduce the flowrate within a pool or spa’s recirculation system during any operational condition, to a level below the turnover rate required by the Authority having jurisdiction. 5 Means shall be provided to prevent the backflow of nonpotable fluids, solids, or gases into the potable water system through cross-connections or any other piping connections to the system in accordance with local codes. Where no local codes exist, backflow protection shall be provided in accordance with the International Plumbing Code or the International Residential Code, as applicable. 6 Components and materials that are exposed to ultraviolet radiation, shall not be adversely by this radiation during the design life. Components used outdoors shall be listed for use in outdoor locations. 7 System components and materials that are exposed to airborne polutants such as Ozone, Salt Spray, S02, or NOx, shall not be adversely affected by these pollutants to the extent that their function will be impaired beyond design specifications during their design life. 8 Assemblies of different materials shall be chemically and mechanically compatible for their intended use and environment. 9 Materials that come into contact with the pool user shall be finished, so that they do not constitute a cutting, pinching, puncturing or abrasion hazard under casual contact or intended use. 10 Isolation valves shall be provided with access and installed to allow systems to be isolated from the pool or spa or other systems. 11 Collector headers and footers are to be sloped to drain. Risers shall be sloped a minimum of 1/4” per ft. towards the feed line. 12 Components used shall be OEM (original equipment manufactuurer) in order to meet wind load forces and to comply with published warranty requirements for coverage. 13 Only the top header to be secured to the roof at a center to center no less than 24”. Bottom header is not secured to allow for thermal expansion. P-101 P-101 1 - OPTIONAL VACUUM BREAKER LOCATION * - OPTIONAL COMPONENTS TO CONVERT FROM MANUAL TO AUTOMATIC OPERATION DRAWING TITLE: POOL PLUMBING DIAGRAM Printed copies of the document are not considered signed and sealed and all SHA-1 Authentication code must be verified on any electronic copies. DRAWING TITLE: POOL PLUMBING DIAGRAM 1 - LOCATIONS FOR ALTERNATE VACUUM BREAKER LOCATIONS. ONLY 1 VACUUM BREAKER REQUIRED PER ROW * - OPTIONAL COMPONENTS TO CONVERT FROM MANUAL TO AUTOMATIC OPERATION. S-101