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DIVISION 15- MECHANICAL

Section 15540 - HVAC Pumps and Specialties


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PART 1 -GENERAL

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DESCRIPTION OF WORK:

A. Provide pumps and required system trim for heating, chilled water, and dual temperature water
systems including all related appurtenances for a complete and operating systems.
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SECTION INCLUDES:

A. Close Coupled, Inline Pump


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RELATED DOCUMENTS:

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Sections.
Section *** - Alignment of Rotating Equipment
Section *** - Cast-in-Place Concrete
Section *** - Mechanical General Requirements
Section *** - Supports, Anchors, and Sleeves
Section *** - Motors and Starters
Section *** - Drives
Section *** - Mechanical Identification
Section *** - Vibration Isolation
Section *** - Piping Insulation
Section *** - Equipment Installation
Section *** - Hydronic Piping and Specialties
Section *** - Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing
Section *** - Meters and Gauges
Section *** - Electrical
1.04

QUALITY ASSURANCE:

A. All equipment or components of this specification section shall meet or exceed the requirements
and quality of the items herein specified, or as denoted on the drawings.
B. Ensure pump operation at specified system fluid temperatures without vapor binding and
cavitation, are non-overloading in parallel or individual operation, and operate to ANSI/HI
9.6.3.1 standard for Preferred Operating Region (POR) unless otherwise approved by the
engineer. The pump NPSH shall confirm to the ANSI/HI 9.6.1-1997 standards for Centrifugal
and Vertical Pumps for NPSH Margin.
C. Ensure pump pressure ratings are at least equal to systems maximum operating pressure at point
where installed, but not less than specified.
D. Equipment manufacturer shall be a company specializing in manufacture, assembly, and field
performance of provided equipment with a minimum of 20 years experience.
E. Equipment provider shall be responsible for providing certified equipment start-up and, when

noted, an in the field certified training session. New pump start-up shall be for the purpose of
determining pump alignment, lubrication, voltage, and amperage readings. All proper electrical
connections, pumps balance, discharge and suction gauge readings, and adjustment of head, if
required. A copy of the start-up report shall be made and sent to both the contractor and to the
Engineer.
1.05

PRODUCT HANDLING:

A. Protection: Use all means necessary to protect equipment before, during, and after installation.
B. Replacement and Repair: All scratched, dented, and otherwise damaged units shall be repaired or
replaced as directed by the Architect Engineer.
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REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS:
Conform to Health/Life Safety Code for Public Schools
Conform to International Mechanical Code
Conform to BOCA National Building Code
Conform to BOCA National Fire Protection Code
Conform to State of Illinois Plumbing Code
Conform to National Electric Code NFPA 70
Conform to Illinois Accessibility Code
Conform to applicable ANSI/HI standards
Products:
Listed and classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. as suitable for the
purpose specified and indicated.
SUBMITTAL:

A. Submit each item in this article according to the Conditions of the Contract and Division 1
Specification Sections.
B. Submit manufacturers installation instructions under provisions of General Conditions and
Division 1.
C. Product Data including certified performance curves and rated capacities of selected models,
weights (shipping, installed, and operating), furnished specialties, and accessories. Indicate
pumps operating point on curves.
D. Complete Package information Product Data including:
System summary sheet (where applicable)
Sequence of Operation
Shop drawing indicating dimensions, required clearances and location and size of each
field connection
Power and control wiring diagram
System profile analysis including pump curves, system curve, and variable speed pump
curves (where applicable)
Pump data sheets - Rated capacities of selected models and indication of pumps
operating point on curves.
Submittals on furnished specialties and accessories
Submittals must be specific to this project. Generic submittals will not be accepted
D. Hanging and support requirements should follow the recommendations in the manufacturers
installation instructions.

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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA:

A. Submit Operation and Maintenance information under provisions of Division 15 Mechanical


General Requirements and the provisions of the General Conditions and Division 1.
B. Operation and Maintenance Data: Include installation instructions, assembly views, lubrication
instructions, and replacement parts lists.
C. Under provisions of commissioning documentation; testing of pumps, as well as training of
owners operation and maintenance personnel may be required in cooperation with the
commissioning consultant.
1.09

DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING:

A. Deliver materials to the site in such a matter as to protect the materials from shipping and
handling damage. Provide materials on factory provided shipping skids and lifting lugs if
required for handling. Materials damaged by the elements should be packaged in such a matter
that they could withstand short-term exposure to the elements during transportation.
B. Store materials in clean, dry place and protect from weather and construction traffic. Handle
carefully to avoid damage.
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WARRANTY:

A. Provide a minimum One (1) year warranty on materials and installation under provision of
Section 15010.
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EXTRA MATERIALS:

A. Provide one (1) set of mechanical seals for each model type of primary pump scheduled.
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PART 2- PRODUCTS

A. The specifying engineer reserves the right to specify a primary supplier / lead spec manufacturer
on all supplied schedule and specification documents. These primary suppliers have lead their
respective industry in research and development and their products have had proven track
records in the field. These primary suppliers, in the opinion of this engineering firm, produce a
superior product to the alternately listed manufacturers. The contractor may choose to supply
equivalent equipment as manufactured by the alternately specified manufacturer. This
alternately specified equipment shall be supplied on a deduct alternate basis and based on the
approval of the supplied alternate manufacturers submittals.
The use of a primary supplier and deduct alternates protects the specifying engineers design
concept, but allows for a check-and-balance system to protect the post-commissioning owner.
2.05

CLOSED COUPLED INLINE PUMPS:

A. Manufacturer:
1. Contractor shall furnish and install new closed coupled inline pumps for chilled water and
hot water heating systems as indicated on the drawings. Pumps shall be Series 90 as
manufactured by Bell & Gossett under base bid. Equivalent units as manufactured others
may be submitted as deduct alternates. Pumps shall meet types, sizes, capacities, and
characteristics as scheduled on the Equipment Schedule drawings.

B. Closed Coupled Inline Pump:


1. The pumps shall be of a vertical or horizontal installation type specifically designed for quiet
operation. Suitable for 225F operation at 175 PSIG working pressure. The pump shall be
single stage, vertical split case design, in cast iron bronze fitted (or all bronze) construction.
The pump internals shall be capable of being services without disturbing piping connections.
2. The pumps shall have a solid SAE1045 steel shaft that is integral to the motor. A nonferrous shaft sleeve shall be employed to completely cover the wetted area under the seal.
3. The motor bearings shall support the shaft via heavy-duty grease lubricated ball bearings.
4. Pump shall be equipped with a mechanical seal assembly. Seal assembly shall have a brass
housing, Buna bellows and seat gasket, stainless steel spring, and be of a carbon ceramic
design with the carbon face rotating against a stationary ceramic face.
5. Pump shaft shall connect to a brass impeller. Impeller shall be hydraulically and
dynamically balanced, keyed to the shaft and secured by a locking capscrew or nut.
6. Pump should be designed to allow for true back pull-out access to the pumps working
components for ease of maintenance.
7. Pump volute shall be of cast iron design for heating systems or cast brass for domestic water
systems. The connection style on cast iron and bronze pumps shall be flanged. Volute shall
include gauge ports at nozzles.
8. Motors shall meet scheduled horsepower, speed, voltage, and enclosure design. Motors shall
have heavy-duty grease lubricated ball bearings to offset the additional bearing loads
associated with the closed coupled pump design. Motors shall be non-overloading at any
point on the pump curve and shall meet NEMA specifications.
9. Pump shall be of a maintainable design and for ease of maintenance should use machine fit
parts and not press fit components.
10. Pump manufacturer shall be ISO-9001 certified.
11. Each pump shall be factory tested and name-plated before shipment.
12. Pumps shall conform to ANSI/HI 9.6.3.1 standard for Preferred Operating Region (POR)
unless otherwise approved by the engineer.
END OF SECTION 15540

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