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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLETTER SUB-CONTRACTOR LICENSES AND INSURANCE CERTIFICATEGibbon's, Rich From: Bernie Potere [Bernie. Potere@weitz.com] Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 9:07 AM Sk Lucie C®Unty -To: Gibbons, Rich Cc: Binger, Steve; Schoonover, Dave; Busa, Scott Subject: Re: FPL PSL Maint Bldg. Plan Review - St. Lucie County Comments Attachm, nts: CompuServe GIF graphic.gif; weitz gc_2008081i084757.pdf; dura-stress license_ 20080811082722.pdf; stokes mechanical lic._20080811083010.pdf; eldeco county receipt 20080811084120.pdf; therma seal license_20080811083305.pdf; schindler specs_ 20080811084005. pdf Good M'prning Rich, is the Weitz GC license and our subcontractor licenses and insurance certificates for this project. :oncrete- Dura-Stress ;al and Plumbing- At this time it is Stokes Mechanical doing both. - Eldeco Electric At this time it is Therm -Seal. Also attt ched are Schindler spec/ data sheets for a hydraulic project: �!�FBC Section 11- . 0 has to do with accessibility an ranttiramant -- - If you n'I ed any more information, please let me . o Thanks,' Bernie >>> < ch Gibbons@fpl.com> 8/4/2008 1:26 PM >>> Bernie, to what is being used on the ites that this elevator meets this I spoke "with Chris Lestrange the Chief Building Official with St Lucie County: He told we only needed to providef la listing of the major subcontractors on the project. This would include the following: - Pretab; concrete contractor - Mech cal contractor - Elec cal Contractor - Plum ing contractor - Roof g contractor Please 11�'t me know if you can provide the above information by tomorrow Rich ie Potere" <Bernie.Potere@weitz.com> 'Bernie Potere" ECO - ...yam . 1. roduct Name ScH ndler 330AI Hydraulic Elevator System 2. Manufacturer Schndler Elevator Corp. 20 WhiDDanv Rd. stows, NJ 07960-4539 (973) 397-6500 (973) 397-3619 0: uswebmaster@usschindler.c:om 3. jroduct Description S ndler Elevator Corporation manufactures, i ° Os 'services and modernizes elevators, escalators and moving walks for commercial an public transit applications worldwide. Schincler is ISO 90012000 certified and spe- cia zes in latest -technology engineering, rigor- ously testing their products for safety, comfort efff@ency and reliability.'Schindler has offices In ver 250 locations in North America and o irations in more than 100 countries. B 'C USE D igned for low-rise buildings, the Schindler 33 ATM' Hydraulic Elevator System does not 'ej6ire a below -grade jdckhole, and instead iti0es a single telescoping jack or dual tele- looing jacks. The system is offered with a )road selection of configurations finishes and )p ons and is well suited for office buildings, et it locations, hotels and hospitals. The 330A ys em is also available in conventionaCbore- lole designs for higher rises and capacities. 1I330A can be specified for seismic or non - Mc applications. • Ingle or dual jack applications • Ingle and 2-speed side -opening doors and ngle speed center -opening doors • 2100 - 3500 Ib (953 -1589 kg) capacities for eneral purpose pdssenge(use • - 5000 lb (1814 - 2268 kg) capacities for I�spital and service use • 3-, 4-, 5• and 6-stop configurations and I' to 8 hoistway openings • �, 2-,3- and 4-car systems • uiti-oar group configurations • ont and rear opening configurations on HYDRAULIC PASSENGER ELEVATORS 14 24 23 all capacities To 34 00 m) of travel in standard hoistways; to 48! 05 m) with additional pit and/or over- head For basic holeless and borehole application configurations, see Tables i and 2 COMPONENTS Standard elevator components include the following: • Threshold • UL or CSA approved motors, pumps, valves, fluid tank, hydraulic fluid, microprocessor controller, controls, pushbuttons and wiring • Spring buffers, attachment brackets and anchors • Positive displacement screw type pump • Muffler • Telescopic holeless jack system • Elevator cab and enclorureh haust and handrails • Cab fixtures, to includen rat- ing paneLpus ors,hes and accessories • Hall fix es, t. de up and down buttons cov - s s' c elevator components are microprocessor The 330A Hydraulic Elevator System uses a Miconic FIX microprocessor controller to opti- mize system performance and help simplify maintenance. The microprocessor also moni- tors the motor and oil temperatures to maxi- mize elevator reliability. Telescoping Holeless Jack System A telescoping jack. is used to transport the ele- vator cab in applications that do not require a conventional below -grade jackhole. The jack mounts directly on the floor of a self-contained pit, simplifying installation in existing structures and hoistway preparation in new construction. The Jack.delivers a smooth and solid ride and the lack of a borehole eliminates the potential for below -ground leaks. A single jack is sped - tied for elevators with side -opening doors and capacities of 2100 - 2500 lb. (953 - 1134 kg). Elevators with center -opening doors and high- er capacities require tandem jacks. QKS Door Operator The QKS door operator is powered by a DC motor and related equipment to ensure steady door movement, even when doors of different weights are handled in the same hoistway. The rigid door dutch is easily Schindler Elevator Corp. Schindler 330ATM' adjustable and a dosed -loop servo -control system maintains constant closing force, pro- viding continuous and reliable door operation. If a door remains open for an extended period of time, a `nudging' feature slowly doses it and sounds an audible warming. Controls are housed in a PC board for easy adjustment and error -free signals. Progard L'"' Ught Curtain The Progard Um Ught Curtain is a touch -free electronic system that helps protect passen- gers from dosing elevator doors. A transmitter unit on one side of the elevator doorway sends dozens of invisible infrared light beams to a receiver unit on the opposite side. If a passenger or object interrupts the doorway light beam, Progard L Wit signal the door to reopen. Fixtures The main car operating panel and' hallway operating panels are ADA compliant and feature illuminated pushbuttons with long- lasting LE) lights. Emergency buttons and switches are provided in accordance with code requirements. SPK}DATA• and MMU- •ere reg'stered lrodemahsd Read&evler he The ten pal SPECDATA Wrial confo=to the eWorid d* /7 Reed FIRST SOURCESp afihe CaeMrdton ecW10m YWifute and is used viihlheIrperm6sbTh n,a ffaMoeLmris respombb faieWicdw=ory.•27D7Reed Cashudion Datos.AH rIghts Reserved. UtConstuction Data 1`" EC O- HYDRAULIC PASSENGER ELEVATORS 14 24 23 Schindler Sevator Corp, 0 ONS SAFETY • Cherry Sy em management The Schindler 330A Hydraulic Eevator System • Maple • bbyVision - Uses a PC style interface to meets safety standards required by local, • Mahogany ntrol, monitor and track selected building state and national building codes. Detailed • Oak ystems information about standard and optional Wall Options • Schindler Remote Monitoring - Continuously safety features can be obtained by contact The steel shell of the cab can be finished in onitors and records data to help pinpoint ing Schindler Elevator Corp, or by visiting the baked enamel, No. 4 brushed stainless steel or roblems and can automatically notify company website. plastic laminate panels. Glass rear walls are chandler if a service call is required SIB available for elevators with 2500, 3000 and En danced safety options The Schindler 330A Hydraulic 9evator System is 3500 lb (1134,1362 and 1589 kg) capacities. • Anti -stall device offered in a variety of size configurations to Base, Frieze and Reveal Package • iDoor open and door close stall protection meet specific application requirements. Base, frieze and reveal features are available • Emergency lighting Contact Schindler Elevator Corp. for dimen- in No, 4 brushe tainless steel, No. 4 brushed • hrefighter's service sion details or visit www.usscHndler.com, bronze, N r stainless steel and No. 8 11 Fixture upgrades COLORS & HNISHES mirror • CL lanterns The Schindler 330A is available with a variety H •al car position indicator of baked enamel, laminate or metal finish at s e andrails are available In No. 4 •ing service panel choices. Contact a Schindler represen ., brush st Inless steel, No. 4 brushed bronze Aibility upgrades for a detailed description of color ling b ed aluminum. • Braille and audible signals options, pricing and availability Fxtures • ADA compliant telephone Cab The Schindler HT Series is an integrated group M �chanical upgrades The Schindler Premi + Ile i a selection of fixtures. with contoured, contemporary • Independent service feature of wood venee s aila 'an alter- styling, the HT Series meets code and ADA • LOW oil return native to pia ' a t e anels, Panels requirements, uses Tong -lasting Lexan® materi- • Overload sensors are available a n l light, medium or als to withstand years of use and incorporates • Phase protection dark stain finish. gels are offered in the fol- jamb -mounting and plug -and -play wiring for • Pressure switch lowing wood vein rs1 faster installation. Schindler also offers these • Soft start feature additional HT Series fixture options; )MPOSMON & MATERIALS wvator Cab TABLE 1 HOL.E.FSS CONRGURATIONS e cab has a suspended, exposed frame cel- 3 with plastic lay -in panels and fluorescent Type capacity Openings Max. travel sting. The cab wall is made of steel with a Single lack general purpose 21DO lb (%3 kg) 4 front 4T (12 m) iked enamel finish and plastic laminate 2500lb sec panels. Cab doors are of rib construction (1134 kg) 4 front 4T (12 m) fished with No, 4 stainless steel, and the Dual jack, general purpose, front opening 2100 lb (953 kg) 6 front 48' (15 m) eshoId R manufactured of extruded alu- 2500 ro Q134 I�q> 6 from 43' (s m) um. Flooring is customer specified; 3000 lb p362 kg) 6 front 4e' (15 m) Car enclosure wall sections are made of 3500 lb 0589 kg) 6 front 49 05 m) 1mum 16 gauge (OA6019 steel panels that 40DO lb (M16 kg) 6 front 49 (15 m) ow a maximum deflection of 1/4h (6A mm). Dual jadc general purpose, 6oms run the full width of the cab. Front front and rear opening 2100 lb (953 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, 8 total 4& (15 m) urns are of integral construction, Handrails 2500 lb (1134 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, 8 total 48' (15 tn) constructed of brushed aluminum. Base, 3000 lb 0362 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, 8 total 46 (15 m) ,ze and reveals are made of Steel With a 3500 lb (1589 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, 8 total 48' (15 m) Fred enamel finish, 4000 lb (1814 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, 8 total 48' 05 m) Istway Entrances Dual jack, hospital/service, front opening 40DO lb 08M kg) 6 front 45 (14 m) Istway doors are of rigid flush panel con- 4500lb (2043 kg) 6 front 45 (14 m) action enhanced with sound deadening 5000 lb (2268 kg) 6 front 4T (12 m) terial and finished in primer baked enamel Dual jade hospital/service, :i variety of optional materials. Hotstway sills front and rear opening 4000 lb (1814 kg) F & R 6 front 4 rear, 8 total 46 (M m) n made of extruded aluminum. 4500 lb (2043 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, s total 49 (14 m) 5000 Ib (2268 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, 8 total 47 (12 m) y! %Er,DATAo and MMMPe ae regWemdtmde=rks of Reed flWAN ticme fen put SPEGDATA tamest confoms to the edto(d style l7 Reed 1 FIRST SOURCE (?�ConstructionData PPP Of The MmmcfimSpedficcdi=hdWawdhused w9hlhevpemmsbn. The mmVociurerhrespomblefortedricdo=ocy.a mReedcomtrudWncdoo.AnP*tsReserved • remium HThall fixtures designed with rorize or No. 4 brushed stainless steel, or ronze or No. 8 mirror stainless steel cover fates • Vandal resistant HT fixtures engineered to IPWand abnormally rough treatment Tin ' Schindler 330A is available with a selection of 6 standard ceilings and a variety of fea- tures and finishes- , Exposed frame suspended ceilings with Espended, orescent or disc lighting • concealed frame ceilings with 16ownlights or perimeter lights • Conopy ceiling with fluorescent lighting • A variety of design configurations are avail- able to match most decors and site require - merits • fxo-friendly holeless design reduces costs, improves efficiency and allows for easier site preparation and installation • Jamb -mounted features help reduce Instal- lation time • voilable capacities of 2100 - 5000 Ib (953 - 2268 kg) are suitable for a wide range of applications • E access to SchindlerDraw and SchindlerSpec online tools and project information through fy Schindler web portal 4.1Technical Data rALICABLE STANDARDS erlcan Society of Mechanical Engineers ;f15ME) - ASME A17,1 Safety Code for 3 vators and Escalators V "I Tonal Standard of Canada/Canadian it '' ndards Association (CAN/CSA) - /CSA - B44 Safety Code for Elevators r Elevator Corp. is ISO 9001 certified by International Organization for dization QS6). PARATORY WORK contractor is responsible for holstway, efec- 31, machine room, fire safety, drywall from - filling and grouting and related site prepa- m. For specific details, contact Schindler ator Corp, rior to elevator installation, verify that site ditions are acceptable to proceed. HYDRAULIC PASSENGER ELEVATORS 14 24 23 Inspect wellway openings, pits and structural support points, verifying that these are of cor- rect size, within tolerance and ready for com- mencement of work. Notify contractor In writ- ing of any dimensional discrepancies or other conditions detrimental to proper installation or elevator performance. Do not proceed with installation until unacceptable conditions are corrected. Arrange for temporary 3-phase electrical power to be available for installation work and elevator component testing. METHODS Trained and experienced Schindler technicians will install the elevator unit according to pro- ject specifications. Schindler Elevator Corp. BUILDING CODES Installation must comply with the requirements of all applicable local, state and federal code jurisdictions, 6. Availability & Cost AVAILABILITY Schindler Elevator Corp. products are available throughout the U.S. and Canada. Schindler has over 250 offices in North America and is pre- sent in over 100 countries worldwide. Check the website for the nearest location. COST Bud e I cost information may be o Ine fro manufacturer. TABLE 2 BOREHOLE CONRGURATIO Type le openings Max. travel General purpose, front opening 1qk,,0 2100 Ib (953 kg) 6 front 66- 76 (20.1- 22.9 m) 2500 lb 0134 kg) 6 front 66r - 75' (20.1- 22,9 m) 3000 Ib (1362 kg) 6 front 63- 71 (192 - 27,6 m) 3500 Ib (1589 kg) 6 front 6T - 66 (78.6 - 207 m) 4000 Ib (1816 kg) 6 front 57 - 69 (17A -19.8 m) General purpose, front and rear opening 2100 Ib (953 kg) F & R 6 front 4 rear, 8 total 66- 75 (20.1- 22.9 m) 25M Ib 0134 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, 8 total 66- 78 (20.1- 22.9 m) 3000 Ib 0362 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, 8 total 63 - 71' 092- 21.6 m) 3500 Ib 0589 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, 8 total 6T - 68' (18.6 - 20.7 in) 4000 Ib (1876 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, 8 total 57 - 65 07A -19.8 m) Hospitallservice, front opening 4000 Ib (1816 kg) 6 front 57 - 65' (17.4 -19.8 m) 4500 Ib (2043 kg) 6 front 56' - 62 07.1-18.9 m) 6" Ib (2268 kg) 6 front 5T - 59 (15,5-16.8m) Hospital/servioe, front and rear opening 4000 Ib (1816 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear. 8 total 57 - 65' 07A -19.8 m) 4500 Ib (2043 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, 8 total 56r- 62 (17.1- 78.9 m) 50001b (2268 kg) F & R 6 front, 4 rear, 8 total 57 - W (15.5-16.8 m) MDATA• ord MANUSFre as regMered trodemoft of Reed &evier kr—ft fen pat MDATA farecl codoma to the ediorbl style Reed I FIRST SOURCE of The CanhWias Specflmtiau NslfiAe aril b usedvdth their pemi¢sion.Tha mawfocturer a ratpormble foriedvtai oavrocr. C2007 Reed Caa4udloe Doto•. A9 laghts Reserved. ,Construction Data HYDRAULIC PASSENGER ELEVATORS 14 24 23 Schindler Elevator Corp. 7. 'ial and workmanship are warranted for rr after installation or acceptance of whichever is earlier. Complete warranty and conditions are available from the facturer. For details, consult Schindler 'or Corp. 8. Maintenance A renewal parts catalog and maintenance instructions are provided with every escalator u t Trained technicians will also periodically insect the unit for a period of 12 months after completed installation or acceptance of work aii�n, will make any necessary adjustments, ining parts lubrication and replacement, in ardance with warranty and contract terms. Rer maintenance is offered through the Sler's SENSE service plan option. Details ark available from Schindler 9evator Corp. echnical Services .'idler offers a number of value added inical tools and services, many of which are table on the Schindler website. These tools services include the following: hindlerDrow and SchindlerSpec - These ;e online tools are accessed through the Kindler website and allow registered users create job specific scale drawings and ady to use specifications for elevators, calators and moving walks Kindler Customer Clock - Registered cus- mers can access up-to-date, online Kindler job tracking reports and schedul- I data from the Schindler website hindler Customer Score Card - from the hindler website, registered customers can mss accurate, up-to-date reports detail - I all maintenace activity on their Schindler ;vators, escalators or moving walk units nical assistance, including more detailed nation, product literature, test results, ,ct lists, assistance in preparing project Ifications and arrangements for applica- supervision, is available by contacting dler Sevator Corp, 1 : Filing -Systems • Reed First Source® • Nclitional product information is available from the manufacturer upon request. MDATA• and WNLgPe ore regIdered trodemorks of Reed Revlar hc.The ten pod sf{CDATA fomrot confoms to the edtodd style Reed (FIRST SOURCE of The Comfrudlon spodfloatids Wffifte and'a wedwith th pemi zim`fha man,fxt rer'a resporzMa for tadWoalF=a y. 02007 Reed C—trudion Data•. AA fthh Reserved , Constnscdon Data ZSch;in;dler 330AC Hospital/ServiceBoreho Hydraulic Elevator System Front and Rear opening Standard Speeds....100, 125,150 fpm (0.5, 0.6, 0.8 m/s) I Maximum Openings ........ 6 Front, 4 Rear, 8 Openings Hatch Plans TWO -SPEED SIDE OPENING ODORS Machine Room MINIMUM REQUIRED CLEAR HE[ GHT7'- .10'/i 11752ntn9' (2362mm) —5)..j LIGHTSWITCH BY GENERALCONTRA Notes: (1) Hoist beam to be removed by others after elevator installation if minimum cab s (2) Forma)mumrailbracketverticalspacig,consuhyourloalsalesrepresentative. (3 Mabmum rag bracket vertical spacing is 14'-0". (4) Minimum pit depth is W-O'. On borehole applications, deep pit available up to l6'-9`. Ma 'Mum travel will be decreased one Inch forevary Inch of pit depth above 4-0'. (5) Adequate steel or concrete beam orconcrete wall supports are required for carguids rail mounting brackets based on elevator shop drawing loadings at each floor perASME A17.1 Code. Mounting and interface between building support and car rail brackets to be in agreement between customer and elevator contractor. (6) Areas following the 1996 (or feted ASMEA17.1 Code require 3'-7'. (A Cab heights also available in 9. 9'-6' and 1l1' with additional overhead. Hoistway Elevator FRONT& REAR OPENING o HgS19FOMN0lEl11 _ oo= w� Y =ac NN� eq,a,ity Mufmmn Claor opening Red— St- Minimt®t�CGb Buistwry B 9 DWI Travel teblllCrpo Door Systoms N 6 O --A B CA ce Cle•r Wdltg 2590 2350 Width Width Depth mash ' Wan Doan Doan 4000•• 57-65' 4'-0" 2SS0 6'-0" 8'-101/2" 5'-B" 7'-4" 7'-4" 1W-2" 4'-5y4° 3'-B" 5'_7" 2'-5" ill, 17.4rn,198m 1219mm 1828mm 2705mm 1727mm 2235mm 2235mm 3099mm 1353mm 1118mm 1549mm 737mm 279mm 4500•• 55-62' 4'-0" 2SSO 6'"O" 9'-41/2" 5'-B" 7-10" 7'4" 10'-8" 4'-81/4" 3'-8" 5'4" 2'-5" 11" mere- in 1219mm 1828mm 2858mm 1727mm 2388mm 2235mm 3251mm 1429mm 1118mm 1626mm 737mm 279mm 5000•• 61=55' 4 0" 2SS0 6'-0" 10'-0" 5'-B" 8'-51/z" 7'-4" 11'-31/z" 5'-0" 11118mm 3-8" 5'-73/4° 7-5" 11" t5 mourn 1219mm 1828mm 3048mm 1727mm 2578mm 2235mm 3442mm 1524mm 1721mm 737mm 279mm Q 28M doors are available in tight or leftopering • Accomodates76'z24"stretcherwithSSSOdoors only OA 2 d C N Schindler 330AC Hospital/Service Borehole Hydraulic Elevator System Front and Rear Opening General Requirements Requirements for installation vary by type of equip. ment selected. These general requirements will serve as a guide to assist you in preparing your bulding for the installation of Schindler elevators. Al designs, clearances, construction, workmanship and materials, unless specifically excepted, is corn pliant with ASME A17.1-2000, meets or exceeds ASME A17.1, CAW CSA B44, ADA requirements, as well as applicable local and national codes. Items To Be Provided ro coml;kile theinstaftdori, the folfowingitems musthe considered which are not included in the elevator contract: Hoistway 1. Clear, plumb hoistway, with variations not to exceed 1/2" 03mm) at any point Two-hour fire resistance rating of hoistway walls or rating to meet applicable local codes. 2. 75' bevel guards on all projections, recesses or setbacks over 2" (51mm) (ASME A17.1) or 4" 100mm (CAWCSA4844) except on side used for loading or unloading. 3. Number of cars in hoistway, minimum size of cars, venting and fire rating of doors and entrances must be specified per applicable Building Code. 4. Supports for rail brackets at pit, each floor and roof. Maximum allowable vertical spacing of rail supports, without backing. Divider beams between hoistway at each floor and roof, for guide rail bracket supports. 5. Light outlet for each elevator; in center of hoist - way, pit and machine room, as indicated by your elevator contractor, 6. Recesses, supports, and patching, as required, to accommodate wall mounted hall button boxes, signal fixtures, etc. 7. All barricades either outside elevator hoistways or between elevators inside hoistways as required. 8. Dry pit reinforced to sustain normal vertical forces from rails, jack units and buffers. Pit to be level and free of debris atjack unit and buffer locations. Consult Schindler sales representative for rail forces, jack loads and buffer impacts. Where space below pit floor can be occupied, consult Schindler sales representative for special requirements, 9. Convenience outlet and light fixture in pit with switch located adjacent to access door per ASME Al7.1 Rule 2.2.5 and CAWCSA-644 23.5. 10. Where access to pit is by means of lowest hoistway entrance, vertical ladder of norKom- bustible material extending 42" minimum above sill of access door or handgrfps shall be provided to the same height 11. Coordinate sump hole location in pit with Schindler representative to avoid interference with jack unit locations. Machine Room 12. Enclosed and protected machine room. 13. Access to machine room and machinery space as required by governing code or authority. 14. Lighting, convenience outlets, heating, cooling and ventilation of machine room and machinery space. Machine room temperature to be malr - tained between 55" F and 90" F (13' C and 32" Q. Relative humidity to be maintained at 95% or less non -condensing. 15. A fused disconnect switch for each elevator and right switch located per National Electrical Code, (NFPA No. 70), and where practicable, located inside machine room adjacent to door. 16. Suitable copper feeder, ground and branch wiring circuits for signal system and power oper- ated door, including main line switch. Feeder and branch wring circuits for car light and fan, includ- ing main line switch. Ground fault protection as required by NEC 620-85. 17. Clear access above ceiling, or metal/concrete raceways in floor, for oil line and wiring duct fro machine room, if machine room is remote fr ' elevator hoistway. 18. Cutout through machine roc II, a"x " (203mm x 406mm), for oil finx;ti wiring du Coordinate with Schindle con i uperinten- dent at building site. 19. Hoisting be , I I Is e ' r stairs and other m s of a Ss i e room for maintenance t moval purposes. 20. Convenienoe let an telephone outlet on control panel. `i 21. All conduit and wire runs remote from either the machine room or the hoistways. 22. Heat, smoke or products of combustion sensing devices connected to elevator machine room ter- minals when such devices are required. Make contacts on the sensors should be sized for 120 volt D.C. Emergency Provisions 23. Elevator Firefighter's and other emergency ser- vices are required in certain buildings, depending on height of the building or number of landings. 24. Elevator Firefighter's Service is required per ASME Al7.1 Rule 2.27.3 and may be required per CAWCSA-B44 3.12.15.1.1. Elevator Firefighter's Service wiring and interconnections to automatic sprinkler systems or heat and smoke sensing devices furnished by others. Emergency services may be required by Building Code. 0 Schindler The Elevator and Escalator Company 25. When emergency/standby power operation of elevators is required, the Electrical Contractor should coordinate with your elevator contractor for operation requirements. 26. Provisions for earthquake protection, dictated by the Building Codes, may be required. Consult your elevator contractor for special requirements. Entrances 27. Hoistway walls are to have a fire -resistance rating in accordance with ASME A17.1 Rule 2.1.1.1. 28: Furnishing, installing and maintaining the required fire rating of elevator hoistway walls, including the penetration of fire wall by elevator fixture boxes, is not the responsibility of the eleva- tor contractor. 29. The interface o�ie e�ashi wall with the hoistway antra � shall be in strict corm prrancewit e v tractor's require finished floor are not to be doorframes and sills are in a1AQbJb61ront walls are of reinforced concrete, sJhe concrete openings must be minimum 16" v 406mm) wide 18" (203mm) on each sidel and 8" (203mm) higher than the clear opening (including transom height). b. Where drywall or sheet rock construction is used for front walls, it shall be of sufficient strength to maintain the doors in true lateral alignment. Drywall contractor to coordinate with the elevator contractor. Note: A support member (spreader beam) must be provided for floor heights greater than 12'-0" (3658mm) to support entrance header struts. c. Door frames are to be anchored to walls and property grouted in place to maintain legal fire rating (masonry construction). 31. Filling and grouting around entrance. 32. The use of 18 gauge (.048") materials for doors have UL approval. 33. Where openings occur, all wails and sill sup- ports must be plumb. 34. When sill supports are provided by the eleva- tor manufacturer, hoistway should be capable of accepting anchor stud type fasteners. 35. When fluted steel decking is used under con- crete flooring, the concrete must be no less than 41/2' 019mm) thick; 2" (51mm) thick for sill angle anchors. U.S. Headquarters Canada Headquarters Schindler Elevator Corporation Schindler Elevator Corporation 20 Whippany Road, P.O. Box 1935 40 Cowdray Court Morristown, New Jersey 07960-1935 Scarborough, Ontario M1S 1A1 (973) 397-6500 (416) 332-8280 www.us.schindier.com Schindler 330Ar General Purpose Dual Jack HoleleSs Hydraulic Elevator System Front and Rear Opening Standard Speeds....100, 125,150 fpm (0.5, 0.6, 0.8 m!s) I Maximum Openings ........ 6 Front, 4 Rear, 8 Openings Hatch Plan Hoistway Elevation l OUALJACK DUALJACK DUALJACKHOLELESS Eti SINGLE -SPEED SIDE OPENING _ E� SINGLE -SPEED CEfJfEHOPENWG FROM&REAR OPENING Notes Dimensions shown are for U.S. applications. For specific requirements in Canada, please consult your local Canadian sales office. 0 Maximum travel based on B'-0' high (2439mm) cab, with overhead and pit dimensions as shown in the table. VQ SSSO doors available with right or loft opening. list Hoist beam to be removed by others after elevator installation if minimum cab clearance Is not available. Consult your local sales representative for hoist beam requirements. Vv) For maximum car guide rail bracket vertical spacing, consult your local sales representative. (v) Adequate steel or concrete beam or concrete wall supports are required for car guide rail mounting brackets based on elevator shop drawing loadings at each floor per ASME At7.1 Code and CAN/CSA-B44. Mounting and interface between building support and car rail brackets to be in agreement between customer and elevator contractor. (ni} Areas following the 1996 (or later) ASME A17.1 Code require 3'-7'. (viiil Larger area Is required in California or when two or more power units are used for elevators with common machine room. (cr1 B'-0" cab height standard. 9'-0", 9'-6" and 10'-0" cab heights also available. s Machine Room city �ima11 Travel Clear Opening lk Platferrn Slxe Minimum pCab ear Inalde Nofatway R S Mao. lB Doarsyxt ms nil C D pear Waeto E J a ssso SSCO ssso SSCO A B CA CB Width Death Width Dpth Width Wall ) Doan own Doan Doom 2100 48'-0" 15.7m 3-0" 914mm SSSO 6'-0" 5'-7" 5•-8" 4•-31/2" 7'-4" 6-71/2" 2'-21/2" 2'-83/4" 8" 3'-5" — 11" — 1828mm 1702mm 2032mm 1308mm 2235mm 2019mm 673mm 832mm 203mm 1041mm 279mm 2500 48'-0" 15.7m 3'-6" 1067mm SSSO SSCO 7'-0" 2134mm 5'-7" 1702mm12032mm 6'-8" I4'-31/2" 1308mm 8'-4" 2540mm 6'-71/2"�2'-21/2" 2019mm 673mm 2'-83/4" 832MM 8" 203mm 3'-11" 1194mm 2'-5" 737mm 11" 279mm 2'-5" 737mm' 3000 48'-O" 3'-6" SSSO 7'-O" 6'-1" 6'-B" 14-91/2" 8'-4" 7'-11/2" 2'-6" 3'-01/4" 8" 3'-11" 2'-5" 11" 2'-5" 15.7m 1057mm SSCO 2134mm 1854mm 2032mm 1460mm 2540mm 2172mm 762mm 92IMM 203MM 1194mm 737mm 279mm 737mm 3500 ^4000 48.O" 15.7m 3'-6" 1067mm SSSO SSCO 7'-O" 2134mm 6'-9" 2057mm 6'-8" 2032mm 5'-51/2" 1664mm 8'4' 2540mm 7'-91/2" 2375mm 2'-9" 838mm 3'-31/4" 997mm 8" 203mm 3'-11" 1194mm 2'-5" 737mm 11' 279mm 2'-5" 737mm 15.7m 1219mm SSW 2438mm 2337mm1 _ — 2057mm 664mm 2845mm 23 5mm 838mm 997mm 203rilm 813mm 813mm Minimum Overhead and Pit Requirements 100 FPM (0SOM 12s end 1e0 rPM (e.e and 0MM 7-1 ovarhaed :Pit Traval Od-d Pit Up to 37'-2" 01.3m) Cab Height +4=0" (1219mm) 4'-O" (1219mm) Upto 35'-11" (10.9m) Cab Height+4'-3" (1295mm) 4'-0" (1219mml 4'-O" (1219mm) 4'-0" (1219mm) 37-2" (11.3m) to Cab Height+ [+4" (102mm) for every 35-11" (10.9m) to Cab Height+ [+4" (102mm) for every 49'-O" (15.7m)•' 4'-O" (1219mm) 1 It (305mm) of travel 48'-O" (15.7m) 4'-3" (1295mm) 1 ft (305mm) of travel above 37'-2" (11.33m)1• above 35-11' (102m)1• • If additional pit is not available, add this dimension to the overhead. Consult your local sales representative 8 additional overhead and pit are not available. •• Consult engine edngfor greater travel. 0 IX Schindler MOO General Purpose Dual Jack Holeless Hydraulic Elevator System Front and Rear Opening General Requirements Requirements for installation varyby type of equip• ment selected. These general requirements will serve as a guide to assist you in preparing your building for the installation of Schindler elevators. All designs, clearances, construction, workmanship and materials, unless specifically excepted, is com- pliant with ASME Al7.1-2000, meets or exceeds ASME A17.1, CAW CSA B44, ADA requirements, as well as applicable local and national codes. kems To Be Provided To complete the installadon, the following items must be considered which are not included in the elevator contract Hoistway 1. Clear, plumb hoistway, with variations not to exceed 1/2" (13mm) at any point Two-hour fire resistance rating of hoistmy walls or rating to meet applicable local codes. 2.75° bevel guards on all projections, recesses or setbacks over 2" (51mm) (ASME All7.1) or 4" 100mm (CAWCSA B44) except on side used for loading or unloading. 3. Number of cars in hoistway, minimum size of cars, venting and fire rating of doors and entrances must be specified per applicable Building Code. 4. Supports for rail brackets at pit, each floor and roof. Maximum allowable vertical spacing of rail supports, without backing. DMder beams between We" at each floor and roof, forguide rail bracket supports. 5. Light outlet for each elevator, in center of hoist - way, pit and machine room, as indicated by your elevator contractor. 6. Recesses, supports, and patching, as required, to accommodate wall mounted hall button boxes, signal fixtures, etc. 7. All barricades either outside elevator hoistways or between elevators inside hoistways as required. 8. Dry pit reinforced to sustain normal vertical forces from rails, jack units and buffers. Pit to be level and free of debris at jack unit and buffer locations. Consult Schindler sales representative for rail forces, jack loads and buffer impacts. Where space below pitfloor can be occupied, consult Schindler sales representative for special requirements. 9. Convenience outlet and light fixture in pit with switch located adjacent to access door perASME Al7.1 Rule 2.2.5 and CAWCSA-644 2.7.5. 10. Where access to pit is by means of lowest hoistway entrance, vertical ladder of noncom- bustible material extending 42" minimum above sill of access door or handgrips shall be provided to the same height 11. Coordinate sump hole location in pit with Schindler representative to avoid interference with jack unit locations. Machine Room 12. Enclosed and protected machine room. 13. Access to machine room and machinery space as required by governing code or authority. 14. Lighting, convenience outlets, heating, cooling and ventilation of machine room and machinery space. Machine room temperature to be main - twined between 55" F and 90° F (13" C and 32" Q. Relative humidity to be maintained at 95% or less noncondansing. 15. A fused disconnect switch for each elevator and light switch located per National Electrical Code, (NFPA No. 70), and where practicable, located inside machine room adjacent to door. 16. Suitable copper feeder, ground and branch wiring circuits for signal system and power oper- ated door, including main line switch. Feeder and branch wiring circuits for car light and fan, includ- ing main line switch. Ground fault protection as required by NEC 620-85. 17. Clear access above ceiling, or metal/concrete raceways in floor, for oil line and wiring duct from machine room, if machine room is remote from elevator hoistway. 18. Cutout through machine room wall, 8"x 16" (203mm x 406mm), for oil line and wiring duct Coordinate with Schindler construction superinte - dent at building site. 19. Hoisting beams, trap doors, lad ors�airs and other means of acce achi rr1 for maintenance and equ' t oval sg. . 20. Convenience et an t le ne on control panel. 21. All conduit and runs to from either the machine room or hoistways. 22. Heat, smoke or products of combustion sensing devices connected to elevator machine room ter- minals when such devices are required. Make contacts on the sensors should be sized for 120 volt D.C. Emergency Provisions 23. Elevator Firefghter's and other emergency ser- vices are required in certain buildings, depending on height of the bu(Iding or number of landings. 24. Elevator Firefighter's Service is required per ASME Al7.1 Rule 2.27.3 and may be required per CAWCSA-B443.12.15.1.1. Elevator Firefighter's Service wiring and interconnections to automatic sprinkler systems or heat and smoke sensing devices furnished by others. Emergency services may be required by Building Code. n Schindler The Elevator and Escalator Company 25. When emergency/standby power operation of elevators is required, the Electrical Contractor should coordinate with your elevator contractor for operation requirements. 26. Provisions for earthquake protection, dictated by the Building Codes, may be required. Consult your elevator contractor for special requirements. Entrances 27. Hoistway walls are to have a fire -resistance rating in accordance with ASME A17.1 Rule 2.1.1.1. 28. Fumishing, installing and maintaining the required fire rating of elevator hoistway wails, including the penetration of fire wail by elevator fixture boxes, is not the responsibility of the eleva- tor contractor. 29. The interface of the elevator wall with the hoistway entrance assembly shall be in strict com- pliance with the elevator contractor's require- ments, 30. Entrance wall and fini fl . are not to be constructed until a and sills are in place. iron of rein d concrete, the ftcrete op' 'n must be minimum 16" P906 ) wide [ (2 m) on each side] and 8 (2 r r than the clear opening iincl ing§ra om height). 0b. ere drywall or, sheet rock construction is s d for front walls, it shall be of sufficient strength to maintain the doors in true lateral alignment Drywall contractor to coordinate with the elevator contractor. Note: A support member (spreader beam) must be provided for floor heights greater than 12' 0" (3658mm) to support entrance header struts. c. Door frames are to be anchored to walls and properly grouted in place to maintain legal fire rating (masonry construction). 31. Filling and grouting around entrance. 32. The use of 18 gauge (.048") materials for doors have ULapproval. 33. Where openings occur, all walls and sill sup- ports must be plumb. 34. When sill supports are provided by the eleva- tor manufacturer, holstway should be capable of accepting anchor stud type fasteners. 35. When fluted steel decking is used under con- crete flooring, the concrete must be no less than 41/2" 019mm) thick; 2" (51 mm) thick for sill angle anchors. U.S. Headquarters Canada Headquarters Schindler Elevator Corporation Schindler Elevator Corporation 20 Whippany Road, P.O. Box 1935 40 Cowdray Court Morristown, New Jersey 07960-1935 Scarborough, Ontario M1S 1A1 (973) 397-6500 (416) 332-8280 www.us.schindler.com Kusiun a rroauct uataiog ra6c 1 Vl 1 "uskin. 1-jearch m I Catalog Home I Contact Ruskin ELF6375DXD: Miami -Dade County Approved Stationary Louver Louvers > Hurricane > ELF6375DXD to top level The ELF6375DXD Stationary Louver is Miami -Dade County Approved. It has a 6" deep frame and a 37 al 1 1/2 degree blade angle. 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I': is our ibtention.w, subnut to-yoatemq d ";4iinor Site AdjiiAtnq;materials s mund voltheretiiti.OrtI.iwslgned Coll . currencei Iliank,v&u for vourdhic anti attepti f guest s, 1�1easelet mkip qw C ancU A -Pik -A, Sc(* Bus Afanager,ofCoilsiructi,011 TWE X61jin `D.IN167617,.AICP Assistant,Orowdi I :'Xfahagemeni Direct6.r an FOL Group company April 8, 2008 St Lucie Plant — New Maintenance Building Handicap Parking Distances from Building / Adequate Parking Provided A conflict exists between the requirements mandated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the American Disabilities Act (ADA). This conflict is with the distance of the handicap parking spaces from the plant entrance. The NRC requires that all vehicles must maintain certain distances from the plant protected area for security purposes where as the ADA requires that handicap persons shall be provided parking as close to the buildings as possible. In keeping with Florida Power & Light's policy, any person that req ' e pecial assistance or working arrangements can contact the Human Reso tionship Manager for there Business Unit to explain the need and req anc . Assistance will be provided to handicap persons to get from the handic par Z nj area to there destination if required. All persons will be required toG-toyo idelines for entry into the plant as dictated by the NRC and FPL Nucle Se Thenew maintenance building is being IV to a metal buildings damaged by Hurricanes Francis and Jeanne. FPL ' u i izing temporary fabric structures to satisfy the on site need for space. Adete ng exists to accommodate FPL and contractor parking. Respectfully, Rich Gibbons FPL Project Manager St Lucie Maintenance Building