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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPROJECT INFORMATIONJACOBS Electrical Comments: 3750 Nw 87" Avenue, Suite 750 Miami, Florida 33178 ^�,1w� one: 305.718.0599 SCANNE x: 305.718.8077 BY wJacobs.com St. Lucie County There seems to be some confusion regarding the 30A/3P breakers feeding the supply and exhaust fans. • The 30A/3P breaker is properly sized. • The 30A/3P breakers feed a wiring gutter located in each concession space. The wiring gutters are shown on the AEQ drawings. • The wiring gutters have combination starter for each fan. • Each combination starter has a circuit breaker and overloads that should be properly sized for the fan motor installed. Reviewed By: Chih-Tai Keng / Ron Wathley I Date: 11.18.2016 & 11.10.2016 Corrections and Comments made on the shop drawings during this review do not relieve contractor from compliance with requirements of the drawings and specifications. This check is only for review of general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with the information given in the contract documents. The contractor is responsible for: confirming and correlating all quantities and dimensions; selecting fabrication processes and techniques of construction; coordinating his work with that of all other trades; and performing his work in a safe and satisfactory manner. JAGOBS SUBMITTAL REVIEW TRANSMITTAL 3750 NW 87" Avenue, Suite 750 Miami, Florida 33178 Phone: 305.718.0599 Fax: 305.718.8077 w jambs.com Attention: Personna M rie Date Returned: 11.22.2016 To: Stride-OHL Group Project No: F5Y51702 8461 Lake Worth Road Suite # 226 Project Name: FTE Turnpike Plaza Renovations Lake Worth, FL 33467 We are sending you these items via: Stride FTP site COPIES TYPE OF SUBMITTAL FURNISH AS AND E RESUBMIT � SUBMIT SPECIFIED ITEM SUBMITTED CORRECTED 1 Fort Pierce Svc _Plaza _11-15-2016 Captive Aire Hoods (Electrical) (mecha nical) Remarks: Mechanical Comments: 1. Hood no. 6 & 7 will add additional 54 cfm outdoor air load to the HVAC systems. Revise hood supply and exhaust cfm quantities for both hoods as needed and not to add additional outdoor air load to the HVAC systems. 2. Hood no. 10 will add additional 325 cfm outdoor air load to the HVAC systems. Revise hood supply and exhaust cfm quantities for hood as needed and not to add additional outdoor air.load to the HVAC systems. 3. Hood no. 11 will add additional 50 cfm outdoor air load to the HVAC systems. Revise hood supply and exhaust cfm quantities for hood as needed and not to add additional outdoor air load to the HVAC systems. 4. Hood drawing is missing for hood no. 12.