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TEMPMASTER
FORM TPM3-EG1 (518)
Guide Specifications
GENERAL
Scope
The requirements of the General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, Division 1, and
Drawings apply to all work herein.
Provide microprocessor-controlled, air-cooled, double-wall construction outdoor single
package unit air conditioning product of the scheduled capacities and performance as
shown and indicated on the drawings, including but not limited to:
1. Single-piece single package unit package
2. Charge of refrigerant and oil
3. Electrical power and control connections
4. Supply and return duct connections
5. Factory start-up
Quality Assurance
All units are tested, rated, or certified, as applicable, in accordance with the following
standards, guidelines, and codes:
1.
All units shall meet the latest ASHRAE 90.1 minimum energy efficiency ratio (EER).
2.
All units shall meet the latest ASHRAE 62 requirements for ventilation and indoor
air quality (IAQ).
3. All units shall be rated in accordance with the ARI Standard 340/360.
4. All units shall be tested to ANSI/UL 1995 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 236 standards.
5. Gas heating units shall be designed in conformance with ANSI Z21.47-2006/
CSA2.3-2006 standards and be ETL listed.
6. Units shall be ETL and ETL Canada listed.
Manufacturers:
The design shown on the drawing is based upon products of the manu-
facturer scheduled. Alternate equipment manufacturers shall be acceptable if equipment
meets the scheduled performance and complies with these specifications. If equipment
manufactured by manufacturer other than that scheduled is utilized, then the mechani-
cal contractor shall be responsible for coordinating with the general contractor and all
affected subcontractors to ensure proper provisions for installation of the furnished unit.
This coordination shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
1. Structural supports for units.
2. Roof curb transition.
3. Piping size and connection/header locations.
4.
Electrical power requirements and wire/conduit and overcurrent protection sizes.
5. All costs incurred to modify the building provisions to accept the furnished units.