12/31/20 DESIGN NO. - SECTION 15985 Sequence of Operation Part 1 - General 1.1. Description of Work
12/31/20 DESIGN NO. - SECTION 15985 Sequence of Operation Part 1 - General 1.1. Description of Work
12/31/20 DESIGN NO. - SECTION 15985 Sequence of Operation Part 1 - General 1.1. Description of Work
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SECTION 15985
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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.2 DEFINITIONS
A. Division 15 Sections
B. Division 16 Sections
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
cfm/SF * Space SF +
1. All Modes:
1. Fan Start/Stop:
3. Safety Devices:
4. Occupied Mode:
C. Sequence of Operation:
1. Fan Start/Stop:
3. Safety Devices:
4. Occupied Mode:
a. Fan On:
0 -
0 < D < = 100 -
100 < D < = 200 -
200 < D < = 300 -
300 < D < = 400 -
400 < D < = 500 -
500 < D < = 600 -
… -
D > = the maximum full occupancy -
concentration minus the outside
concentration
B. Safety Controls:
E. Sequence of Operation:
1. System-OFF:
3. Occupied Cycle:
c. Occupied Heating:
d. Occupied Cooling:
4. Communication
2. System-OFF Mode:
2. System-OFF Mode:
2. System-OFF Mode:
occupancy
concentration
minus the
outside
concentration
7 A. Safety Devices:
Safeties shall be in force at all times and during all
modes of operation.
2. System-OFF Mode:
C. Loss of Communication
D. Fan Alarming:
1. If the fans do not prove ON as indicated by the
flow sensors, an alarm shall be issued to the
SOC/HMI.
3.8 CUSTOM ROOFTOP CAV FOR CORRIDORS (CONSTANT VOLUME UNIT WITH
ECONOMIZER, GAS-HEATING, DX-COOLING, DEHUMIDIFICATION WITH
20 HOT-GAS REHEAT AND DDC CONTROLS; WITHOUT DEMAND CONTROLLED
VENTILATION) WITH SEPARATE EXHAUST FANS (EX. TOILET EXHAUST
31 FANS) per Section 15854
2. System-OFF Mode:
a. Controlled Ventilation:
B. Operating Modes:
3. System-OFF Mode:
9. Communication
a. Upon loss of communication with the network,
the rooftop unit DDC controller shall operate
in the last manually selected seasonal
occupied mode (before the loss of
communication).
10. I/O Points: Provide the I/O points as specified.
2. System-OFF Mode:
8. Communication:
a. Upon loss of communication with the network,
the rooftop unit DDC controller shall operate
in the last manually selected seasonal
occupied mode (before the loss of
communication).
3.12 VARIABLE VOLUME AIR HANDLING UNIT WITH ENERGY WHEEL, HEAT
18 WHEEL, HOT WATER AND CHILLED WATER COILS, DDC CONTROLS
PER SECTION 15852 (COUPLED IN COOLING WITH TERMINAL VAV
BOXES FOR NON-ASSEMBLY SPACES AND CORRIDORS)
50 3 [ref. 1598508b Standard Control Drawing and Point List]
2. System-OFF Mode:
1 3.13A CONSTANT VOLUME AIR HANDLING UNITS WITH ENERGY WHEEL, HEAT
WHEEL, HOT WATER AND CHILLED WATER COILS AND DDC CONTROLS
18 65 – COUPLED - PROVIDING ALL SPACE COOLING AND ALL SPACE
HEATING per Section 15852 and 15934
2. System-OFF Mode:
3 3.13B CONSTANT VOLUME AIR HANDLING UNITS WITH ENERGY WHEEL, HEAT
WHEEL, HOT WATER AND CHILLED WATER COILS, DDC CONTROLS,
5 DECOUPLED DEDICATED OUTSIDE AIR UNITS (DOAS) PER SECTION
15933 SERVING CHILLED BEAM UNITS PER SECTION 15932 OR
DISPLACEMENT INDUCTION UNITS PER SECTION 15937 FOR NON-
8
ASSEMBLY SPACES
A. Safety Devices:
2. System-OFF Mode:
D. Loss of Communication
Upon loss of communication with the network, the DOAS
unit DDC controller shall operate in the last manually
selected seasonal occupied mode (before the loss of
communication) with the exception of the case of a loss
of communication with the network during the unoccupied
winter mode where the unit shall remain in the System-
Off Mode upon a loss of communication with the network.
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3.13C COMBINATION SINGLE ZONE VARIABLE AIR VOLUME (SZVAV) AIR
HANDLING UNIT WITH HOT WATER AND CHILLED WATER COILS FOR
72
THE CAFETERIA/CAFETORIUM AND KITCHEN COUPLED IN COOLING
AND DECOUPLED IN HEATING PER SECTION 15935
2. System-OFF Mode:
b. Non-Cooking Mode:
TABLE A
c. General:
b. Non-Cooking Mode:
c. Cooking Mode:
d. General:
D. Fan Alarming:
A. Safety Devices:
2. System-OFF Mode:
D. Loss of Communication
Upon loss of communication with the network, the unit
DDC controller shall operate in the last manually
selected seasonal occupied mode (before the loss of
communication) with the exception of the case of a loss
of communication with the network during the unoccupied
winter mode or pre-occupied morning warm up mode where
the unit shall remain in the System-Off Mode upon a
loss of communication with the network.
1 3.13E SINGLE ZONE VARIABLE AIR VOLUME (SZVAV) AIR HANDLING UNIT
FOR THE AUDITORIUM, GYMATORIUM AND GYMNASIUM WITH DCV-
ECONOMIZER, HOT WATER HEATING, CHILLED WATER COOLING,
6 ENERGY WHEEL AND DDC CONTROLS WITH EXHAUST FANS PER
SECTION 15935
7 A. Safety Devices:
Safeties shall be in force at all times and during all
modes of operation.
2. System-OFF Mode:
TABLE A
Differential (D) in ppm Outside air flow setpoint (cfm)
0 -
0 < D < = 100 -
100 < D < = 200 -
200 < D < = 300 -
300 < D < = 400 -
400 < D < = 500 -
500 < D < = 600 -
… -
D > = the maximum full -
occupancy
concentration
minus the outside
concentration
C. Loss of Communication
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3.17A CONDENSING HOT WATER BOILER PLANT WITH PRIMARY LOOP ONLY
(OEM AND TCC CONTROLLED) PER SECTION 15565
L. System Functioning
J. General
1. Control of the boiler and burner management
systems is accomplished by boiler factory provided
programmable controllers and single loop
controllers (SLC) being furnished by the
respective vendors. Appropriate submittals and
design documents for details and sequences of
operations shall be provided by the vendor
3 2. Steam Flow:
3) Temperature (˚F)
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4) Pressure (psig)
3) Temperature (˚F)
3 4. Water Flow:
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3. Not used.
ACTIVITY
Seated, quiet
Reading and writing, seated
Typing
Filing, seated
Filing, standing
Walking
Facilities cleaning
Exercise
65. Single Zone VAV AHUs are required per Section 6.5.3.2 of
ASHRAE 90.1-2016 when the supply fan motors are greater than
or equal to 1/4 HP. Projects having to comply with ASHRAE
90.1-2016 as modified by Appendix CA of the 2020 NYCECC
shall utilize single zone VAV systems. Projects not having
to comply with ASHRAE 90.1-2016 may use constant volume air
handling units for the Auditoriums, Gymatoriums and
Gymnasiums (typically historic buildings would not need to
comply with ASHRAE 90.1-2016 per Section 4.2.1.3 of ASHRAE
90.1-16 as modified by Appendix CA of the 2020 NYCECC.
Additionally, ASHRAE 90.1-2016 Section 6.1.1.3 Exceptions
allow constant volume systems to be used).
67. Use this article only for work done to historic buildings on
constant volume units that serve the Corridors (per Section
4.2.1.3 of ASHRAE 90.10-2016 as modified by Appendix CA of
the 2020 NYC Energy Conservation Code). Additionally,
compliance with ASHRAE 90.1-2016 shall not be required per
Section 6.1.1.3 Exceptions of 90.1-2016 for repairs, where
replacement or alteration of equipment requires extensive
revisions to other systems, refrigerant changes of existing
equipment, relocation of existing equipment or cases where
there exists insufficient space. Hence for these cases,
constant volume systems may be used to serve the Corridors.
For new Additions, existing buildings not meeting the above
exceptions, and for new school projects for stand alone
schools, Corridors are to be served by the central VAV
68. The minimum VAV box setting for the Corridor VAV boxes is
never to be less than 0.06 cfm/SF per 2014 NYCMC Table
403.3. In addition, the minimum setting for the Corridor VAV
boxes shall be such that any transfer air from the Corridor
to the adjacent Toilets and Electrical Closets is to always
be maintained.
ACTIVITY MET
Seated, quiet 1.0
Reading and writing, seated 1.0
Typing 1.1
Filing, seated 1.2
Filing, standing 1.4
Walking 2.0
Facilities cleaning 2.0-3.4
Exercise 3.0-4.0
74. For projects having to comply with 2020 NYCECC and ASHRAE
90.1-2016, Designer shall edit Article 3.9 for Rooftop unit
with DX coils/gas furnace for Combination Cafeteria/Kitchen
spaces to convert from constant volume unit to Single Zone
Variable Air Volume (SZVAV). Follow Combination AHU Article
3.13C for format.
81. Provide an H-O-A switch for the kiln exhaust fan. In the “A”
mode, the kiln exhaust fan must be interlocked with the unit
providing air to the Arts Room. The kiln exhaust fan is
used to exhaust code ventilation air and therefore must
always be on and in the “A” mode. The “H” mode would be
used for the case should the interlocked supply unit fail,
one could manually turn on the kiln exhaust fan should the
kiln be in active use. Designer shall not to locate the H-
O-A switch next to the kiln in order to avoid improper
turning off of the exhaust fan by staff.
82. The SCA Standard HVAC system for new non-assembly spaces is
a Variable Air Volume (VAV) system. Should a new design
utilize chilled beams for some special case, a non-
recirculating Dedicated Outside Air System (DOAS), not a
Decoupled Recirculating Unit (DRU) should be employed. DRU
units may continue to be used for retrofit work on projects
already utilizing DRU units and chilled beams. Edit Section
as required.
85. The Designer shall identify the minimum safe flow of the
supply fan on the Drawings that maintains fan stability and
maintains the required minimum flow across the furnace or
heating coil.
LIST OF SUBMITTALS