SECTION 15760 Terminal Heating and Cooling Units Rev 0
SECTION 15760 Terminal Heating and Cooling Units Rev 0
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SECTION 15760
TERMINAL HEATING AND COOLING UNITS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART 1 GENERAL............................................................................................................ 1
1.04 REFERENCES..................................................................................................... 2
1.05 SUBMITTALS....................................................................................................... 3
2.07 CONVECTORS.................................................................................................. 13
3.02 INSTALLATION.................................................................................................. 22
PART 1 GENERAL
A. This Section covers the furnishing, installation and testing of all the terminal heating
and cooling units in the location and quantities shown on the drawings. The
Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools and equipment required to complete
the work.
B. The Contractor shall provide vibration control units, power supply wiring, control
wiring and interlock wiring between equipment units and between equipment and
field-installed control devices.
F. Baseboard Radiation
H. Convectors
J. Unit Ventilators
K. Induction Units
L. Radiant Heaters
M. Electric Heaters
1.04 REFERENCES
A. The referred codes and standards are intended to provide an acceptable level of
quality for materials, products and workmanship. In case of conflict between these
standards and the text of this Specification, the Specification text shall govern.
B. The latest revision of the referred codes and standards shall be used wherever
applicable. In case of conflict, the Contractor shall propose equipment, materials and
processes conforming to one group of codes and standards.
2. NFPA 90B Standard for the Installation of Warm Air Heating and
1.05 SUBMITTALS
A. The Contractor shall submit to the Royal Commission, under the provisions of
SECTION 01330, the following items for review and approval before commencing
Work:
2. Certificate of compliance stating that the material used and construction of fan-
coil terminal units conforms to all requirements of this Specification.
a) Unit designation.
f) Installation recommendations.
8. Samples
9. Manufacturer's Instructions
12. Warranty
A. The Contractor shall be responsible for the quality of work and shall develop and
propose programs and methods of construction and testing to achieve the specified
quality to the approval of the Royal Commission in accordance with
SECTION 01450.
C. Qualification of Manufacturer
D. Qualification of Installer
1. The Contractor shall employ an adequate number of skilled workmen who are
thoroughly trained and experienced in the necessary works and who are
completely familiar with the specified requirements and the methods needed
for proper performance of work. Contractor’s site supervisor(s) shall have
knowledge of referenced standards and at least 3 years of documented
experience.
E. Contractor’s internal quality control shall include but not be limited to:
2. Checking supplier’s delivery tickets of each delivery for completeness and with
supply order and specification.
3. Contractor
B. In the absence of any of the above, best accepted industry practice shall be
employed throughout.
A. Cooling Systems
B. Heating Systems
2. Provide adequate reserve capacity for morning warm up. Sources may be hot
water or electricity.
3. Gas fired heating systems shall have output-to-input energy efficiency ratings
of not less than 80% at full loading.
C. Where hydronic distribution systems are used, the following separate zones shall be
provided where applicable combination of zones shall be subject to the Royal
Commission approval.
1. Perimeter heating.
D. Each zone shall be provided with, at a minimum, a separate circulating pump with
standby capability and temperature reset controls.
1. Since control between interior and exterior spaces may cause lack of comfort
as seasons change, provide a perimeter heating system for skin load only.
3. The design shall provide perimeter heat below every window or glazing
element used in the perimeter building envelope.
1. Where there is no air handling unit heating coil, unit heaters and convectors
shall be combined with another zone as coordinated with the Royal
Commission.
H. Insulation
A. The Contractor shall deliver, handle and store equipment and material units in
accordance with SECTIONS 01650 and 01660, as well as the following
requirements:
2. All products shall be inspected at time of delivery for damage and for
compliance with specifications.
3. Any products that are damaged or found not to be in accordance with the
specifications shall be immediately repaired or replaced.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 GENERAL
A. All goods and products covered by these Specifications shall be procured, when
available, from an in-Kingdom manufacturer. Procurement of all goods and products
manufactured out-of-Kingdom must be approved by the Royal Commission.
B. All internal components shall be factory wired for one single-point power connection.
1. Copper Tubes
1. Face velocity for chilled water cooling coils shall not exceed 2.5 m/s
(500 ft/min).
2. Coil airside pressure drop based on a wet coil shall not exceed 249 Pa
(1 in. wg.) at design air flow conditions.
3. Coil waterside pressure drop shall not exceed 95 kPa (15 ft. wg.) at design
water flow.
D. Circuiting
1. Full row.
E. Headers
G. Enclosure
1. Mount coil section in galvanized steel casing designed for bolting to other
sections or ductwork.
I. Capacity
1. Refer to SECTION 15730 for cooling capacity basis for cooling terminal units.
1. Copper Tubes
1. Face velocity for hot water heating coils shall not exceed 3.3 m/s (650 ft/min).
2. Coil airside pressure drop shall not exceed 125 Pa (0.5 in. wg.) at design air
flow conditions.
3. Coil waterside pressure drop shall not exceed 47.5 kPa (6 ft. wg.) at design
water flow.
D. Circuiting
1. Full row.
E. Headers
G. Enclosure
1. Mount coil section in galvanized steel casing designed for bolting to other
sections or ductwork.
1. Copper Tubes
2. Aluminum Fins
1. Coil airside pressure drop shall not exceed 75 Pa (0.3 in. wg.) at design air
flow conditions.
2. Coil waterside pressure drop shall not exceed 24 kPa (3 ft. wg.) at design
water flow.
D. Circuiting
1. Full row.
E. Connections
2. Male solder.
A. Heating Elements
B. Enclosure
1. Minimum 0.75 mm (0.030 in.) steel with 175 mm (7 in.) high back and top of
1 piece; front panel, end panel, end caps, corners, and joiner pieces to snap
together, with front panel easily removable. Provide full length damper.
C. Finish
D. Element Brackets
1. 1.3 mm (0.0516 in.) galvanized steel to support from panel and noise free
element cradle.
E. Capacity
2. As scheduled, based on 18°C (65°F) entering air temperature, 6.9 kPa (1 psi)
steam.
3. The basis for capacities of terminal heating units shall not be limited to those
values shown. Air entering temperatures and average water temperatures
other than those shall be considered too.
A. Heating Elements
B. Fins shall be securely fastened to the pipe by means of internal expansion of the
pipe. Minimum fin thickness shall be 0.813 mm (0.032 in.). Elements shall be one or
two row as required to develop necessary capacities.
C. Element Hangers
D. Enclosures
1. 1.2 mm (0.0478 in.) zinc coated bonderized steel up to 450 mm (18 in.) in
height, 1.5 mm (0.0598 in.) steel over 450 mm (18 in.) in height or aluminum
as detailed, with easily jointed components for wall to wall installation.
E. Enclosure sections shall be joined by a reinforced slip joint designed to provide sheet
metal edge to edge jointing. Enclosure shall be complete with full backplate,
adjustable ball bearing brackets and element cradles, matching inside and outside
corners, end enclosures, and end trim pieces shall be furnished as required.
Enclosures shall be finished with baked-on enamel in one of the manufacturer's
standard colors.
F. Finish
G. Damper
H. Access Doors
I. Capacity
2. As scheduled, based on 18°C (65°F) entering air temperature, 6.9 kPa (1 psi)
steam.
3. The basis for capacities of terminal heating units shall not be limited to those
values shown. Air entering temperatures and average water temperatures
other than those shall be considered too.
2.07 CONVECTORS
A. Heating Elements
B. Cabinet
1. 1.5 mm (0.0598 in.) phosphatized steel with baked on enamel finish front and
top, 1.2 mm (0.0478 in.) phosphatized steel back and ends; exposed corners
rounded; easily secured removable front panels, adequately braced and
reinforced for stiffness. Grilles shall be die-formed with directional louvers.
Front panels shall be removable without disturbing the paint seal.
C. Finish
D. Damper
E. Access Doors
F. Capacity
2. As scheduled, based on 18°C (65°F) entering air temperature, 6.9 kPa (1 psi)
steam.
3. The basis for capacities of terminal heating units shall not be limited to those
values shown. Air entering temperatures and average water temperatures
other than those shall also be considered.
A. Unit heaters shall consist of a finned heating element, direct driven propeller fan and
motor, and adjustable discharge louvers, enclosed in a steel casing.
B. Coils
1. Seamless copper tubing, silver brazed to steel headers, and with evenly
spaced aluminum fins mechanically bonded to tubing.
C. Casing
1. 1.2 mm (0.0478 in.) phosphatized steel reinforced at all mounting points, and
finished in baked-on enamel. Discharge louvers shall provide both horizontal
and vertical air throw adjustments, with threaded pipe connections for hanger
rods.
D. Finish
E. Fan
1. Direct drive propeller type, statically and dynamically balanced, with fan guard;
horizontal models with permanently lubricated sleeve bearings; vertical models
with grease lubricated ball bearings.
F. Air Outlet
G. Motor
H. Control
I. Capacity
2. As scheduled, based on 18°C (65°F) entering air temperature, 6.9 kPa (1 psi)
steam.
3. The basis for capacities of terminal heating units shall not be limited to those
values shown. Air entering temperatures and average water temperatures
other than those shall be considered too.
A. Coils
B. Cabinet
1. 1.5 mm (0.0598 in.) steel with exposed corners and edges rounded, easily
removed panels, glass fiber insulation and integral air outlet.
C. Finish
D. Fans
E. Motor
1. Tap wound multiple speed permanent split capacitor with sleeve bearings,
resiliently mounted.
F. Control
G. Filter
1. Easily removed 25 mm (1 in.) thick glass fiber throw-away type, located to filter
air before coil.
H. Mixing Dampers
I. Capacity
2. As Scheduled, based on 18°C (65°F) entering air temperature, 6.9 kPa (1 psi)
steam.
3. The basis for capacities of terminal heating units shall not be limited to those
values shown. Air entering temperatures and average water temperatures
other than those shall also be considered.
A. Fan-coil units shall consist of a finned heating coil, chilled water cooling coil,
condensate drain pan, direct driven centrifugal fans, filters, and controls, enclosed in
a decorative steel cabinet.
B. Coils
C. Cabinet
1. 1.5 mm (0.0598 in.) phosphatized steel with erosion proof coating and finished
in manufacturer’s standard baked on enamel, with exposed corners and edges
rounded, easily removed panels, glass fiber insulation and integral air outlet.
D. Finish
E. Fans
F. Motor
1. Tap wound multiple speed permanent split capacitor with sleeve bearings,
resiliently mounted.
G. Control
H. Filter
1. Easily removed 25 mm (1 in.) thick glass fiber throw-away type, located to filter
air before coil.
I. Mixing Dampers
J. Capacity
2. As Scheduled, based on 18°C (65°F) entering air temperature, 6.9 kPa (1 psi)
steam.
3. The basis for capacities of terminal heating units shall not be limited to those
values shown. Air entering temperatures and average water temperatures
other than those shall also be considered.
A. Coils
1. Copper tubes mechanically expanded into evenly spaced aluminum fins tested
to operate at 1034 kPa (150 psi). Provide drain pan under cooling coil, easily
removable for cleaning, with drain connection.
C. Cabinet
1. Enclosure
a) 1.9 mm (0.0747 in.) steel on solid base pan with exposed edges
rounded. Provide removable front panels with quick-acting, key-
operated cam locks. Provide removable die-cast or fabricated steel
discharge grilles. For units having cooling coils, insulate internal parts
and surfaces exposed to conditioned air stream with moisture resistant
insulation.
D. Cabinet Accessories
1. Matching steel construction, reinforced, for use with unit ventilators or finned
radiation, with steel alignment pins, adjustable kick plates with leveling bolts,
shelves and sliding doors with locks as indicated, sinks, bubbler faucets and
bowls, corner, end, and wall filler sections as required.
E. Finish
F. Fans
G. Wall Louvers
1. Anodized aluminum wall intake box and louvers removable from frame with
13 mm (½ in.) square mesh galvanized screen in back of louver.
H. Motor
1. Tap wound multiple speed permanent split capacitor with sleeve bearings,
resiliently mounted.
I. Control
J. Filter
1. Easily removed 25 mm (1 in.) thick glass fiber throw-away type, located to filter
air before coil.
K. Mixing Dampers
L. Heating Capacity
2. As Scheduled, based on 18°C (65°F) entering air temperature, 6.9 kPa (1 psi)
steam.
3. The basis for capacities of terminal heating units shall not be limited to those
values shown. Air entering temperatures and average water temperatures
other than those shall also be considered.
A. Ceiling Panels
a) Pipe Coil
1) Incorporate extruded void into which continuous 15 mm (½ in.)
copper pipe is rolled and thermally bonded. Provide return bends
for two water connections to each panel.
c) Cross brace entire assembly with structural members and insulate with
25 mm (1 in.) thick fiberglass insulation. Configure panels within T-bar
ceiling module and run wall to wall.
B. Ceiling Panels
1. Constructed of modular 600 x 1200 mm (24 x 48 in.) aluminum pans with silk
screened pattern matching ceiling tile.
a) Pipe Coil
1) Incorporate continuous 15 mm (½ in.) copper pipe thermally
bonded. Provide return bends for two water connections to each
panel.
C. Heating Capacity
2. The basis for capacities of terminal heating units shall not be limited to those
values shown. Air entering temperatures and average water temperatures
other than those shall also be considered.
2. Include acoustically insulated primary air plenum, primary air inlets, internal air
damper, induction nozzles, water coil, lint screen, and drain pan in base units.
3. Provide interchangeable transition pieces or plugs for single or series hook up.
5. Paint portion of unit visible through discharge opening with flat black enamel.
B. Nozzles
C. Water Coil
E. Lint Screens
1. Aluminum mesh.
F. Cabinet Enclosures
G. Discharge Grilles
1. Plastic.
A. Assembly
1. UL listed and labeled, with thermal box and cover, and built-in controls.
B. Heating Elements
1. Enclosure
C. Ceiling Panels
1. 609 x 1219 mm (24 x 48 in.) aluminum pans with silk screened pattern
matching ceiling tile; manufactured and assembled to configuration indicated.
A. Assembly
1. UL listed and labeled with terminal box and cover, and built-in controls.
B. Heating Elements
C. Enclosure
1. Minimum 0.75 mm (0.030 in.) steel with 175 mm (7 in.) high back and top of
1 piece; front panel, end panel, end caps, corners, and joiner pieces to snap
together, and front panel easily removable. Provide full length damper.
D. Controls
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 INSPECTION
A. The Contractor shall inspect all products for damage immediately before installation.
Any products that are damaged or not in accordance with the specifications shall
immediately be repaired or removed from the site and replaced.
3.02 INSTALLATION
B. Install equipment exposed to finished areas after walls and ceiling are finished and
painted. Do not damage equipment or finishes.
C. Protection
D. Baseboard Radiation
1. Locate on outside walls and run cover wall-to-wall unless otherwise indicated.
Center elements under windows. Where multiple windows occur over units,
divide element into equal segments centered under each window. Align
cabinet joints with window mullions. Install wall angles where units butt against
walls.
F. Convectors
1. Install where indicated. Coordinate to assure correct recess size for recessed
convectors.
G. Unit Heaters
1. Hang from building structure, with pipe hangers anchored to building, not from
piping. Mount as high as possible to maintain greatest headroom unless
otherwise indicated.
I. Fan-Coil Units
J. Unit Ventilators
1. Locate as indicated, level and shim units, and anchor to structure. Coordinate
exact location of wall louvers. Install shelving and auxiliary cabinetry. Provide
wall trim pieces for continuous wall-to-wall installation.
K. Induction Units
1. Support base units from continuous wall mounting strip or wall mounting
brackets. Support cabinet enclosures from wall mounting strip or attach direct
to wall and floor.
L. Hydronic Units
1. Provide with shut-off valve on supply and lockshield balancing valve on return
piping. If not easily accessible, extend vent to exterior surface of cabinet for
easy servicing. For cabinet unit heaters, fan coil units, and unit heaters,
provide float operated automatic air vents with stop valve.
N. Install electric heating equipment including devices furnished by manufacturer but not
factory-mounted. Furnish copy of manufacturer's wiring diagram submittal. Install
electrical wiring in accordance with manufacturer's submittals.
A. All equipment circuits and devices shall be service tested to demonstrate proper
operation. Each item of control equipment shall be tested not less than 5 times.
3.04 CLEANING
END OF SECTION