Attachment A (Scope Of Work) - Butler Tech...All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment...

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Attachment A (Scope Of Work): Note: All HVAC Preventative Maintenance procedures/services provided shall meet the requirements listed in this attachment (Scope Of Work) and shall meet all requirements listed by each of the individual equipment manufacturers. Documentation detailing services rendered to each piece of equipment shall be generated at time of service and provided to Butler Tech. Documentation shall be stored by the vendor/contractor awarded this contract for the life of the agreement. This documentation shall be the property of Butler Tech. Split System Condensing Units/Heat Pumps Safety & Regulatory Compliance: Review manufacturer’s instructions. De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits. Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone. Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech. Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms. If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces. If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable. Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations. Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly. Quarterly Operating Inspection: Thoroughly inspect exterior of the unit and note any deficiencies. Inspect condenser coils for cleanliness and damage. Brush and clean at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize environmentally friendly cleaning solution. Lubricate fan and motor bearings as required. Check belt tension and alignment if applicable. Check entering and leaving discharge air temperature on condenser. Check liquid line for sub-cooling. Check unit for excessive noise or vibration. Remove any debris from air screen and clean underneath unit. Straighten fin tubes with fin comb as required. Check electrical connections for tightness. Check fan blades and belts. Clean fan blades as necessary. Check wires at condenser electrical fused safety switches for tightness and burned insulation. Repair as necessary. If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end. Report any abnormalities to owner.

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Attachment A (Scope Of Work): Note: All HVAC Preventative Maintenance procedures/services provided shall meet the requirements listed in this attachment (Scope Of Work) and shall meet all requirements listed by each of the individual equipment manufacturers. Documentation detailing services rendered to each piece of equipment shall be generated at time of service and provided to Butler Tech. Documentation shall be stored by the vendor/contractor awarded this contract for the life of the agreement. This documentation shall be the property of Butler Tech. Split System Condensing Units/Heat Pumps

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Thoroughly inspect exterior of the unit and note any deficiencies.

• Inspect condenser coils for cleanliness and damage. Brush and clean at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize environmentally friendly cleaning solution.

• Lubricate fan and motor bearings as required.

• Check belt tension and alignment if applicable.

• Check entering and leaving discharge air temperature on condenser.

• Check liquid line for sub-cooling.

• Check unit for excessive noise or vibration.

• Remove any debris from air screen and clean underneath unit.

• Straighten fin tubes with fin comb as required.

• Check electrical connections for tightness.

• Check fan blades and belts. Clean fan blades as necessary.

• Check wires at condenser electrical fused safety switches for tightness and burned insulation. Repair as necessary.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

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Split System Indoor Air Handler/Furnace (DX/Chilled Water & Gas/Electric)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Thoroughly inspect exterior of indoor air handling unit/furnace.

• Verify proper operation of thermostat. Verify all gas and electric heat elements are functional.

• Visibly check for chilled water or refrigerant leaks on all line sets, valves, strainers, etc.

• Check operation of all gas controls and valves including: manual gas shutoff, regulator, safety shutoff solenoid, automatic gas valve, butterfly gas valve, blower, etc.

• Lubricate fan and motor bearings as required.

• Check belt tension and alignment if applicable.

• Check belt for degradation.

• Replace filters. Match existing filter size/type.

• Check unit for excessive noise and vibration

• Check discharge air temperature.

• Verify condensate drain line isn’t clogged.

• Remove all panels.

• Clean drain pan.

• Clean strainer on chilled water unit if applicable.

• Check for refrigerant leaks if applicable.

• Check coil air pressure drop.

• Clean coil at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Drain and clean humidifier pan if applicable.

• Clean and lubricate motor and fan bearings as required.

• Check pulley alignment if applicable.

• Check bearings for excessive wear and tear.

• Check re-heat coil pressure drop. Clean if necessary.

• Check electrical connections for tightness.

• Check for gas leaks

• Change flame and spark rods as necessary.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

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Hot Water Boiler (Natural Gas) Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required.

Quarterly Operating Inspections (Includes items listed below and any additional tasks required by specific manufacturers to be performed):

• Review operating logs and system operation. Notify facility management of any discrepancies.

• Inspect all gauges, monitors, and indicators for proper function.

• Inspect complete pressure vessel, appliances and auxiliaries for signs of leakage.

• Blow down the water and safety column to verify proper operation of low water control and bottom blow-down to remove accumulated solids.

• Complete a safety-check on all safety pressure controls, low water cut off controls, and flame safe-guard controls. Inspect burner flame-fail control.

• Run the combustion control system through a sequence of operation.

• Inspect burners, fuel strainers, and filters. Replace if necessary. Inspection of burner should include fuel train and all mechanical and electrical related equipment for proper operation.

• Inspect all burner settings and linkage.

• Inspect complete fuel train for signs of leaks or abnormalities.

• Inspect all combustion draft devices for correct operation.

• Inspect all combustion doors and closures for signs of leakage or burning.

• Check for adequate combustion air intake.

• Inspect safety relief valves for signs of leakage or damage.

• Inspect auxiliary equipment including expansion tanks, make up water regulators, pressure reducing valves, and related equipment for proper operation.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Complete a written work order report on the above work listing any repairs or adjustments made and any follow up work that is required or recommended.

Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Boilers to be shut off 24 hours prior to starting annual preventative maintenance work.

• Inspect and check all control connections, starter and motor connections for tightness and signs of over-heating, contact pitting, and overloading.

• Inspect condition of breaching flues, dampers, and stack base.

• Clean and inspect make-up feed and pressure regulating system.

• Inspect combustion air intake dampers.

• Clean, lubricate, and adjust actuator linkage as necessary.

• Check all combustion draft devices for correct operation.

• Dismantle, clean, and inspect burners, fuel strainers, and filters.

• Inspection of burner should include fuel train and all mechanical and electrical related equipment for proper operation.

• Check and inspect all burner settings and linkage.

• Once maintenance complete, fire boiler and allow for boiler to warm up from cold start.

• Complete a safety and operating control check including all safety controls, low water cut-off, and flame fail control.

• Perform combustion analysis and adjust combustion accordingly. Adjust combustion of burner with flue gas analyzer. Record O2, CO2, CO, stack temperature, combustion efficiency, smoke, drafts, and fuel pressure.

• This agreement does not include water flow, water treatment, safety relief valves, tube sheets, cast iron sections, heat exchangers, fire tubes, hand hole plates and rings, water-side rupture and fireside refractory failure, boiler failure due to negligent acts or corrosion.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

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Hydronic Circulating Pumps Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required.

Quarterly Operating Inspections (Includes items listed below and any additional tasks required by specific manufacturers to be performed):

• Perform a visual inspection of the pump shaft, bearings, couplings, and packing.

• Verify pump is aligned and no un-wanted vibration is present.

• Make adjustments to the packing as required.

• Check for proper operating temperatures and pressures.

• Insure shaft and coupling guards are in place and secure.

• Lubricate motor bearings at least once per year.

• Check and log motor amperage draw.

• Check motor run time and change lead/lag pump as required to disburse run-time equally for duplex and triplex installations.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

Exhaust Fans

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required.

Quarterly Operating Inspections (Includes items listed below and any additional tasks required by specific manufacturers to be performed):

• Perform a visual inspection of the shround/housing, shaft, bearings, couplings, belts, motors, etc..

• Adjust belt tension if necessary.

• Inspect condition of sheaves and pulleys.

• Grease bearings.

• Check rotation of fan wheel.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

Hot Water Heaters

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required. Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Check water pressure at the drain valve or hose bib. If water pressure is above 80 psi install a PRV. Set the PRV valve between 50-60psi to protect downstream appliances.

• Inspect the temperature and pressure relief valve per valve manufacturer instructions.

• Drain and flush the hot water tank. Drain 2-3 gallons. If water is milky, drain entire tank. Flush until water runs clean. Close drain valve and open cold water supply valve. Open a hot water faucet on the loop served by the water heater and let hot water run for 3 minutes to allow air to be removed from the system.

• Check and replace anode rods if necessary.

• Verify gas heat exchanger or electric heating element is in good working order. Replace if corroded or faulty.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

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Gas Unit Heaters

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required. Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Check equipment, including fans, wiring, gas pipes, and venting systems, for any damage that may have occurred between inspections.

• If gas fired unit heater check and adjust manifold gas pressure. Inspect all gas connections for proper fit.

• Make sure the motor shaft turns correctly and check the power connections to the motor.

• Examine thermostats for cleanliness, connectivity, and correct temperature settings.

• Inspect burner tubes and make sure rodents or insects haven’t nested in the burner.

• Make sure venting systems are free of obstructions and check the cap and cleanout.

• Check condensate lines on high efficiency units.

• Be alert for indications of condensate leakage. Signs include water stains on the exterior of the vent pipe or rusting. This could be an indication of improper unit operation or vent configuration issues.

• Cycle power to the unit and take unit through start-up sequence. Verify there are no issues.

• Verify no combustible materials are stored within 36” of hot surfaces and heating elements.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

Electric Unit Heaters

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required. Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Check equipment, including fans, wiring, and heating elements for damage that may have occurred between inspections.

• Make sure the motor shaft turns correctly and check the power connections to the motor.

• Examine thermostats for cleanliness, connectivity, and correct temperature settings.

• Cycle power to the unit and take unit through start-up sequence. Verify there are no issues.

• Verify thermostat is in good working order.

• Verify no combustible materials are stored within 36” of heating elements.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

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VAV Box (With or without hot water/electric reheat)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required. Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspect unit for abnormal vibration or noise.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Check control set-points.

• Check for proper operation of relays, fan switches, and limit switches.

• Check blower components for appropriate operation and excessive dirt build up. Clean if required.

• Check blower fan condition, alignment, clearance, and proper rotation.

• Lubricate all moving parts as required.

• Check and log blower motor operating amperage if applicable (fan powered terminals).

• Verify cleanliness of hydronic/electric heating coil. Clean coil annually. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Inspect hot water coils for leaks and proper flow. Blow-down coil annually to avoid solids build-up.

• Contractor/Vendor responsible for logging into BAS/DDC front end and exercising all components of box to verify proper communication and operation.

• Report any abnormalities to the owner.

Fan Coils and Unit Ventilators____________________________________________

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Visually inspect all equipment for proper operation and safety functions.

• Inspect unit for abnormal vibration or noise.

• Check for proper operation of relays, fan switches, and limit switches.

• Verify cleanliness of hydronic/electric heating coil. Clean coil at least bi-annually and then as needed. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Check and clean condensate drain pan and drain.

• Check blower components for excessive dirt build-up.

• Check blower fan condition, alignment, clearance, and proper rotation.

• Lubricate all moving parts as required.

• Check and log blower motor operating amperage.

• Check for proper operation of strip heat if applicable.

• Check any and all refrigerant and water piping for leaks.

• Clean strainer on chilled/hot water unit if applicable.

• Replace filters. Match existing filter size/type.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to the owner.

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Air Cooled Chillers

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Visually inspect all equipment for proper operation and safety functions. Check piping for leaks.

• Check all set-points for proper settings and functions.

• Check and clean/brush condenser coil at least twice annually and then as necessary. Utilize environmentally friendly cleaner.

• Test water quality if applicable (hardness, glycol, etc..)..

• Check compressor motor temperature per manufacturer’s specifications.

• Check condition of insulation on all insulated components. Repair/Replace if necessary.

• Check motor load limit control setting per manufacturer’s specification.

• Check balance operation settings per manufacturer’s specification.

• Check chilled water reset settings and function per manufacturer’s specification.

• Check chilled water lockout setpoint per manufacturer’s specification.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Check and clean all valves, strainers, etc… Verify make-up water is functional.

Annual Inspection:

• Leak test all compressor fittings, oil pump joints and fittings, and relief valves.

• Check and assess evaporator tube fouling. Clean tubes annually. Utilize manufacturer approved cleaning process and cleaning agent.

• Check vane control settings per manufacturer’s specification if applicable.

• Check for proper control of the hot gas by-pass and liquid injection function.

• Check compressor motor and assembly alignments to manufacturer’s specifications.

• Check all compressor motor assembly seals and provide lubrication as required.

• Conduct oil analysis on oil and filter. Change oil and filter as required.

• Check oil pump and seals.

• Check oil heater and thermostat.

• Check, exercise, and clean all valves and strainers etc.

• Check all electrical connections and tighten as required.

• Assess proper water flow in the evaporator tubes.

• Check refrigerant level and condition. Record amounts and address any leakage.

• Check for proper operation of all safeties.

• Conduct vibration analysis if suggested by manufacturer.

• Report any abnormalities to the owner.

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Air Handling Units (DX, Chilled Water)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Thoroughly inspect exterior of the air handler.

• Visually inspect all equipment for proper operation and safety functions.

• Check all set-points for proper settings and functions.

• Check condition of insulation on all insulated components. Repair/Replace if necessary.

• Inspect unit for abnormal vibration or noise.

• Check for proper operation of relays, fan switches, and limit switches.

• Verify freezestats are present and functional if applicable.

• Check and calibrate all safeties.

• Replace filters. Match existing filter size/type.

• Check and clean condensate drain pan and drain.

• Check for proper operation of condensate pump if applicable.

• Check blower components for excessive dirt build-up.

• Check blower fan condition, alignment, clearance, and proper rotation.

• Lubricate all moving parts as required.

• Check blower fan drive belt alignment, pulleys, and sheaves.

• Tension or replace blower fan drive belt as required.

• Check and log blower motor operating amperage.

• Check motor starter coils, contacts, connections and tighten as necessary.

• Check for proper operation of strip heat if applicable.

• Check evaporator coils for obstructions and leaks. Clean coil bi-annually and then as necessary with environmental friendly low VOC cleaner or steam.

• Check expansion valves for proper feed and superheat.

• Check temperature differential across the evaporator or chilled water coil.

• Clean evaporator coil if necessary.

• Check any and all refrigerant and water piping for leaks.

• Check any and all gas piping for leaks

• Change flame and spark rods as necessary.

• Clean strainer on chilled/hot water unit if applicable.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to the owner.

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Package Rooftop Units

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Review and log all operating conditions. Check for proper condenser and evaporator approaches and ranges. Check oil level, temperature, and pressure.

• Look for any signs of oil or refrigerant leaks. Note if there is any noise/vibration.

• Check that the unit is operating with the proper temperature setpoints.

• Complete log sheet with all readings, temperatures, pressures, volts, amps, etc.

• Check and clean/brush condenser coil at least twice annually and then as necessary. Use environmentally friendly cleaning agent.

• Clean evaporator coil at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Check and calibrate safeties.

• Check expansion valves and log superheat.

• Check crankcase heater.

• Check unit charge and log.

• Check evaporator temperature and differential.

• Check and clean condensate pan and drain.

• Check economizer operation as required.

• Check motor operation.

• Check and adjust belts.

• Check drive condition.

• Check fan condition and proper rotation.

• Check all bearings for any play.

• Visually inspect shaft alignment.

• Check contactor and points.

• Check all electrical connections.

• Check heating gas or electric heating sections.

• Lubricate all moving parts as required.

• Install condensate pan pads/tabs.

• Check control set points.

• Replace filters. Match existing filter size/type.

• Complete any additional requirements detailed in OEM maintenance requirements.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities.

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Computer Room Air Conditioners

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Thoroughly inspect the exterior and interior of the equipment.

• Review and log all operating conditions. Check for proper condenser and evaporator approaches and ranges. Check oil level, temperature, and pressure.

• Look for any signs of oil or refrigerant leaks. Note if there is any noise/vibration.

• Check that the unit is operating with the proper temperature setpoints.

• Complete log sheet with all readings, temperatures, pressures, volts, amps, etc.

• Check condenser coil conditions (cooling and reheat). Brush and clean coil(s) bi-annually and then as required. Utilize an environmentally friendly cleaning agent.

• Clean evaporator coil at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Check and calibrate safeties.

• Check expansion valves and log superheat.

• Check crankcase heater.

• Check unit charge and log.

• Check evaporator temperature and differential.

• Check and clean condensate pan and drain. Note any excessive corrosion.

• Lubricate motor and fan bearings, if not sealed.

• Check alignment of motor and fan.

• Check belt tension and condition. Adjust or replace as required.

• Replace pre-filters and final filters. Match existing filter size/type

• Check compressor operation.

• Run machine and check action of controls, relays, switches, etc. to see that compressor(s) run at proper settings.

• Verify reheat coils activate properly.

• If humidifier is present, verify humidistat activates humidifier.

• Verify correction suction and discharge pressures at compressor ports.

• Verify discharge air temperature is appropriately set and maintained.

• Check and adjust any vibration eliminators as required. Replace if needed.

• Check and tighten all electrical connections, terminals, fuses, and switches.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities. **Data rooms must maintain a temperature equal to or less than 65 degrees Fahrenheit and must maintain humidity levels between 10-50%RH. If back-up cooling equipment is required to perform required maintenance on data room equipment while maintaining these requirements, the contractor/vendor awarded this contract shall provide temporary cooling equipment. All data room equipment maintenance shall be scheduled with IT as well as Facilities Management.**

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Computer Room Units (Mini Splits, etc.) Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Review and follow manufacturer’s instructions.

• Check general operation of the equipment.

• Make minor repairs and adjustments if required.

• Clean and brush outdoor condenser coil bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize environmentally friendly cleaning agent.

• Clean indoor evaporator coil at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Clean indoor evaporator condensate drain pan and verify drain is free flowing.

• Verify correct operation of indoor condensate pump.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Check all controls on equipment to insure proper operation.

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Make-Up Air Units/DOAS (DX)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection :

• Review and log all operating conditions. Check for proper condenser and evaporator approaches and ranges. Check oil level, temperature, and pressure.

• Look for any signs of oil or refrigerant leaks. Note if there is any noise/vibration.

• Check that the unit is operating with the proper temperature setpoints.

• Complete log sheet with all readings, temperatures, pressures, volts, amps, etc.

• Check and clean/brush condenser coil at least twice annually and then as necessary. Utilize environmentally friendly cleaning agent.

• Clean evaporator coil at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Check and calibrate safeties.

• Check expansion valves and log superheat.

• Check crankcase heater.

• Check unit charge and log.

• Check evaporator temperature and differential.

• Check and clean condensate pan and drain.

• Check economizer operation as required.

• Check motor operation.

• Check and adjust belts.

• Check drive condition.

• Check fan condition and proper rotation.

• Check all bearings for any play.

• Visually inspect shaft alignment.

• Check contactor and points.

• Check all electrical connections.

• Check heating gas or electric heating sections.

• Lubricate all moving parts as required.

• Install condensate pan pads/tabs.

• Check control set points.

• Replace filters. Match existing filter size/type.

• Complete any additional requirements detailed in OEM maintenance requirements.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities.

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Vaneaxial Fans

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required.

Quarterly Operating Inspections (Includes items listed below and any additional tasks required by specific manufacturers to be performed):

• Check that unit is operating with proper control setpoints/inputs.

• Clean the fan rotor assembly.

• Check blade shafts for tightness

• Check blade tip clearance

• Check and document overall condition of the fan.

• Inspect and check all starter and motor connections for tightness and signs of overheating contacts and pitting overloads.

• Measure and record motor voltages and amperages.

• Inspect and adjust any static pressure controls.

• Lubricate blade links, blade bearings, and the fan motor bearings.

• Check that all panels and safety guards are secured tight.

• Any and all system air balancing is not included in this agreement.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities.

Infrared Tube Heaters

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required. Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspections and maintenance to be done per specific manufacturer instructions. Complete these and any additional requirements specified by the manufacturer.

• Verify no flammable objects, liquids, or vapors are stored near the heater.

• Verify nothing is lodged underneath the reflector, in between the tubes or in the decorative or protective grilles.

• Verify heater surfaces are clean. Clean with damp cloth if needed.

• Look for dirt, obstructions, corrosion, cracks, or gaps on the vent pipe and outdoor air inlets. Clean, repair, or replace as required. Remove any carbon deposits or scale from vent pipe using a wire brush.

• Verify heat exchanger tube is connected and suspended securely. Clean or repair as required.

• Check for gas leaks per the O&M Manual.

• Verify the burner observation window is clean and free of cracks or holes. Clean or replace as required.

• Replace igniter and electrode if cracked, broke, eroded, or showing signs of wear and tear.

• Verify thermostats, sensors, and control devices are intact and functioning appropriately.

• Look for wear and tear on suspension chains. Repair or replace as required.

• Verity heat exchanger tube couplings are tight.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities.

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Air Compressors Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required. Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspections and maintenance to be done per specific manufacturer instructions. Complete these and any additional requirements specified by the manufacturer

• Verify oil levels and change compressor crankcase oil as required.

• Clean or replace air intake filter.

• Check air dryer, automatic condensate drain, and air tank for proper operation.

• Clean condenser coils or grille.

• Inspect belt alignment and condition, adjust or replace belts as required.

• Check for corrosion and scale on water-cooled units.

• Verify solenoid is working appropriately on water-cooled units.

• Clean heat exchange surfaces.

• Verify gauges are functional and accurate.

• On two-state compressors, check intermediate pressure.

• Test relief valves. Replace if leaking or if relief range is not correct for system.

• Check compressor unloaders for proper operation.

• Check compressor suction and discharge valves for proper operation.

• Check cut-in and cut-out compressor pressure controller.

• Verify belt-guard is in place and secured.

• Check compressor run time and change lead/lag compressor as required to disburse run-time equally for duplex and triplex installations.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities.

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Air Driers (Desiccant and Refrigerant)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspections and maintenance to be done per specific manufacturer instructions. Complete these and any additional requirements specified by the manufacturer

• Lubricate valves and replace packing if necessary.

• Check dryer operating cycle.

• Inspect and clean heat exchanger.

• Check outlet air dew point.

• Clean and lubricate blower

• Check function of automatic blow-down. Verify trapped moisture goes to drain.

• Inspect and clean/replace inlet filters.

• Check traps. (Refrigerated Type)

• Check refrigerant level and moisture content. If low level or moisture is indicated, check for refrigerant leaks using a halogen leak detector or similar device. If leaks cannot be stopped or corrected, report to facility management. (Refrigerated Type)

• Clean and lubricate condenser fan motor. (Refrigerated Type)

• Replace filter cartridges, both pre-filter and post-filter. (Desiccant Type)

• Check the inlet flow pressure, temperature, and purge rate. (Desiccant Type)

• Check the desiccant and replace if necessary. (Desiccant Type)

• Inspect and clean solenoids, purge valves, and strainers. (Desiccant Type)

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Powerex Vacuum Pump

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required.

Quarterly Operating Inspections(To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Check vacuum pump run time and change lead/lag pump as required to disburse run-time equally for duplex and triplex installations.

• Inspect machine and all mechanical connections to verify they aren’t damaged and working freely.

• Check exhaust drip leg for accumulated moisture and drain as needed.

• Top off gear oil as needed.

• Check automatic drain and air tank for proper operation.

• Clean heat exchange surfaces.

• Verify gauges are functional and accurate.

• Check cut-in and cut-out vacuum pump pressure controller.

• Lubricate all rotating parts as needed.

• Test any pressure alarms.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities.

Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Replace air intake filters.

• Change gear oil.

• Leak check main vacuum lines in mechanical room.

Hydronic Specialties (Air Separators)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions for each specific piece of equipment.

• Water systems with temperatures over 120F can be hazardous. Avoid direct contact.

• Use proper rigging and lifting techniques while removing bundles from air separators.

• Verify pumps are off to avoid running dry during maintenance if required.

Quarterly Operating Inspections(To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspect air separator and associated piping for leaks.

• Inspect air vent for proper operation. Repair or replace if required.

• Blow down air separator to avoid build-up of debris.

Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Remove air separator bundles annually for cleaning.

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Hydronic Specialties (Expansion Tanks)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions for each specific piece of equipment.

• Water systems with temperatures over 120F can be hazardous. Avoid direct contact.

• Coordinate all equipment outages with Butler Tech staff.

Quarterly Operating Inspections(To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspect expansion tank and associated piping for leaks.

• Verify bladder in expansion tank is intact. Repair/replace if necessary.

• Verify pre-charge is within designed operating range.

Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Manually operate temperature/pressure relief annually to verify proper and safe operation. Reset once complete. Repair or replace if not functioning properly.

Variable Frequency Drives

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions for each specific piece of equipment.

• De-energize, lock-out, and tag-out equipment as required.

• Use proper rigging and lifting techniques while removing bundles from air separators.

• Verify pumps are off to avoid running dry during maintenance.

Quarterly Operating Inspections(To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspect VFD for any visible damage.

• Verify VFD is clean and dry. Clean and replace air filters as required.

• Check circulating fan for proper operation.

• Inspect capacitors for bulges or leakage.

• Utilize electronic cleaning spray to clean the interior of the VFD.

• Verify all connections are tight.

• Verify all fuses are intact.

• Check digital read-out for any errors.

• Verify VFD operates in hand, off, and auto modes appropriately.

• Verify VFD is communicating with BAS if applicable.

• Refer to manufacturer for additional requirements.

Backflow/RPZ Testing

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions for each specific piece of equipment.

• Coordinate any outages with Butler Tech.

Annual Inspections(To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Refer to manufacturer’s requirements.

• Testing must be done by a licensed plumber with a cross connection certification license.

• Submit verified paperwork to Butler Tech. and any appropriate authority having jurisdiction.

**Pricing for this scope of work to be provided separate from equipment Preventative and On-Call Maintenance.**

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Hydronic Water Quality Management (Chemicals and Water Softeners)

Hydronic Water Quality Management (Chemicals and Softeners):

• The contractor/vendor awarded this contract will be responsible for maintaining water quality in all hydronic heating and cooling system primary and secondary loops as applicable at all 5 campus locations (All boiler and chiller primary and secondary loops at all 5 campuses).

• Water quality for all hydronic loops to meet industry standards as well as equipment manufacturer requirements to inhibit hardness, solids, corrosives, biologics, pitting, and scale formation on metal surfaces that are in continuous contact with water.

• Contractor/vendor responsible for all periodic water testing and analysis to ensure water quality requirements for all loops is met. Testing and analysis to be conducted by a third party at least quarterly (or as often as necessary to maintain appropriate water quality). Copies of all testing and analysis reports to be provided to Butler Tech.

• Contractor/vendor is responsible for furnishing all applicable chemicals and labor/equipment required to introduce chemicals into the hydronic loops. Invoices detailing volume and type of chemicals are to be provided for all deliveries.

• Contractor/vendor is responsible for furnishing, installing, and maintaining all metered chemical pump equipment as required.

• Contractor/vendor is responsible for blowing down or flushing equipment and loops as required to maintain loop water quality.

• Contractor/vendor responsible for the maintenance and repair of all existing water softeners.

• Contractor/vendor responsible for providing supervision and labor whenever it is necessary to change resin in softeners. Resin to be billed to Butler Tech separately.

• Contractor/vendor responsible for maintaining water quality in all hydronic loops at all 5 campuses. If contractor/vendor awarded the contract for water quality management neglects their duties and allows the water quality to fall below required standards the contractor/vendor will be liable for any damages to equipment, systems, pipes, and coils as a result of their negligence. **Pricing for this scope of work to be provided separate from equipment Preventative and On-Call Maintenance.**

Building Automation System (24/7 Monitoring)

BAS Services (Monitoring/Acknowledging Alarms Only):

• Contractor/vendor to monitor the web-based BAS 24/7 and acknowledge all alarms and any communication losses at all campuses.

• Contractor/vendor to dispatch maintenance personnel to make any required repairs that cannot be handled through the web-based DDC/BAS.

• Contractor is responsible for scheduling and over-sight of all DDC/BAS repairs. **Pricing for this scope of work to be provided separate from equipment Preventative and On-Call Maintenance.**

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Attachment E (Quote Submission Form):

PROPOSAL: Butler Tech Multi-Site Refrigeration & HVAC Equipment Maintenance Agreement BUTLER TECH CONTACT: Steve Von Bargen; [email protected] RESPONDING CONTRACTOR/VENDOR INFORMATION: Company __________________________________________________________

Address ___________________________________________________________

City, State, Zip ______________________________________________________

Phone ________________________ E-mail ______________________________

Authorized signature _________________________________________________

Printed name, title ___________________________________________________ Signature acknowledges that the Proposer:

o Has reviewed all instructions, specifications, terms and conditions in the RFP to ensure that this proposal complies.

o Is able to and will meet all insurance requirements set forth in the RFP and has provided requested documentation.

o Is able to and will fulfill the obligations in accordance with the Scope of Work and other specifications, terms and conditions.

o Has included the following in the proposal:

1. All state, county, and local licenses and/or certificates to prove the vendor’s qualifications in HVAC installation, maintenance, and repair.

2. At least three (3) references for which your firm provided maintenance services for equipment similar to that found in Attachment B.

3. A signed copy of the Illegal Alien Clause (Attachment D).

4. A signed copy of the Non-Collusive Bid Agreement form (Attachment F).

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PREVENTATIVE AND ON-CALL MAINTENANCE PRICING INFORMATION FOR 5 CAMPUS LOCATIONS: Fairfield Township Campus 3603 Hamilton-Middletown Road Fairfield Township, OH 45011 Preventative Maintenance: $_________________/year On-Call Maintenance Service: $_________________/year $_________________/hour/technician ______________________________________________________________________ LeSourdsville Campus 101 Jerry Couch Blvd. Middletown, OH 45044 Preventative Maintenance: $_________________/year On-Call Maintenance Service: $_________________/year $_________________/hour/technician ______________________________________________________________________ Liberty Campus (Public Safety Education Complex) 5140 Princeton-Glendale Road Liberty Township, OH 45011 Preventative Maintenance: $_________________/year On-Call Maintenance Service: $_________________/year $_________________/hour/technician ______________________________________________________________________ Monroe Campus (Natural Science Center) 640 Hamilton Lebanon Road Monroe, OH 45050 Preventative Maintenance: $_________________/year On-Call Maintenance Service: $_________________/year $_________________/hour/technician ______________________________________________________________________ West Chester Campus (Bioscience Center) 8450 Capstone Blvd. West Chester, OH 45069 Preventative Maintenance: $_________________/year On-Call Maintenance Service: $_________________/year $_________________/hour/technician Total Annual Fee For Preventative and On-Call Maintenance At All 5 Campus Locations Preventative Maintenance: $_________________/year On-Call Maintenance Service: $_________________/year

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Alternate #1______________________________________________________________________ Pricing For 24/7 BAS Monitoring Service (See Attachment A for Scope Of Work) Annual Fee: $_________________/year Alternate #2______________________________________________________________________ Pricing For Chemical Water Quality Management Per The Scope Of Work (Attachment A) Annual Fee: $_________________/year Alternate #3______________________________________________________________________ Backflow Preventer/RPZ Testing Per The Scope Of Work (Attachment A) Annual Fee: $_________________/year

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Attachment A (Scope Of Work): Note: All HVAC Preventative Maintenance procedures/services provided shall meet the requirements listed in this attachment (Scope Of Work) and shall meet all requirements listed by each of the individual equipment manufacturers. Documentation detailing services rendered to each piece of equipment shall be generated at time of service and provided to Butler Tech. Documentation shall be stored by the vendor/contractor awarded this contract for the life of the agreement. This documentation shall be the property of Butler Tech. Split System Condensing Units/Heat Pumps

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Thoroughly inspect exterior of the unit and note any deficiencies.

• Inspect condenser coils for cleanliness and damage. Brush and clean at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize environmentally friendly cleaning solution.

• Lubricate fan and motor bearings as required.

• Check belt tension and alignment if applicable.

• Check entering and leaving discharge air temperature on condenser.

• Check liquid line for sub-cooling.

• Check unit for excessive noise or vibration.

• Remove any debris from air screen and clean underneath unit.

• Straighten fin tubes with fin comb as required.

• Check electrical connections for tightness.

• Check fan blades and belts. Clean fan blades as necessary.

• Check wires at condenser electrical fused safety switches for tightness and burned insulation. Repair as necessary.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

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Split System Indoor Air Handler/Furnace (DX/Chilled Water & Gas/Electric)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Thoroughly inspect exterior of indoor air handling unit/furnace.

• Verify proper operation of thermostat. Verify all gas and electric heat elements are functional.

• Visibly check for chilled water or refrigerant leaks on all line sets, valves, strainers, etc.

• Check operation of all gas controls and valves including: manual gas shutoff, regulator, safety shutoff solenoid, automatic gas valve, butterfly gas valve, blower, etc.

• Lubricate fan and motor bearings as required.

• Check belt tension and alignment if applicable.

• Check belt for degradation.

• Replace filters. Match existing filter size/type.

• Check unit for excessive noise and vibration

• Check discharge air temperature.

• Verify condensate drain line isn’t clogged.

• Remove all panels.

• Clean drain pan.

• Clean strainer on chilled water unit if applicable.

• Check for refrigerant leaks if applicable.

• Check coil air pressure drop.

• Clean coil at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Drain and clean humidifier pan if applicable.

• Clean and lubricate motor and fan bearings as required.

• Check pulley alignment if applicable.

• Check bearings for excessive wear and tear.

• Check re-heat coil pressure drop. Clean if necessary.

• Check electrical connections for tightness.

• Check for gas leaks

• Change flame and spark rods as necessary.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

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Hot Water Boiler (Natural Gas) Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required.

Quarterly Operating Inspections (Includes items listed below and any additional tasks required by specific manufacturers to be performed):

• Review operating logs and system operation. Notify facility management of any discrepancies.

• Inspect all gauges, monitors, and indicators for proper function.

• Inspect complete pressure vessel, appliances and auxiliaries for signs of leakage.

• Blow down the water and safety column to verify proper operation of low water control and bottom blow-down to remove accumulated solids.

• Complete a safety-check on all safety pressure controls, low water cut off controls, and flame safe-guard controls. Inspect burner flame-fail control.

• Run the combustion control system through a sequence of operation.

• Inspect burners, fuel strainers, and filters. Replace if necessary. Inspection of burner should include fuel train and all mechanical and electrical related equipment for proper operation.

• Inspect all burner settings and linkage.

• Inspect complete fuel train for signs of leaks or abnormalities.

• Inspect all combustion draft devices for correct operation.

• Inspect all combustion doors and closures for signs of leakage or burning.

• Check for adequate combustion air intake.

• Inspect safety relief valves for signs of leakage or damage.

• Inspect auxiliary equipment including expansion tanks, make up water regulators, pressure reducing valves, and related equipment for proper operation.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Complete a written work order report on the above work listing any repairs or adjustments made and any follow up work that is required or recommended.

Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Boilers to be shut off 24 hours prior to starting annual preventative maintenance work.

• Inspect and check all control connections, starter and motor connections for tightness and signs of over-heating, contact pitting, and overloading.

• Inspect condition of breaching flues, dampers, and stack base.

• Clean and inspect make-up feed and pressure regulating system.

• Inspect combustion air intake dampers.

• Clean, lubricate, and adjust actuator linkage as necessary.

• Check all combustion draft devices for correct operation.

• Dismantle, clean, and inspect burners, fuel strainers, and filters.

• Inspection of burner should include fuel train and all mechanical and electrical related equipment for proper operation.

• Check and inspect all burner settings and linkage.

• Once maintenance complete, fire boiler and allow for boiler to warm up from cold start.

• Complete a safety and operating control check including all safety controls, low water cut-off, and flame fail control.

• Perform combustion analysis and adjust combustion accordingly. Adjust combustion of burner with flue gas analyzer. Record O2, CO2, CO, stack temperature, combustion efficiency, smoke, drafts, and fuel pressure.

• This agreement does not include water flow, water treatment, safety relief valves, tube sheets, cast iron sections, heat exchangers, fire tubes, hand hole plates and rings, water-side rupture and fireside refractory failure, boiler failure due to negligent acts or corrosion.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

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Hydronic Circulating Pumps Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required.

Quarterly Operating Inspections (Includes items listed below and any additional tasks required by specific manufacturers to be performed):

• Perform a visual inspection of the pump shaft, bearings, couplings, and packing.

• Verify pump is aligned and no un-wanted vibration is present.

• Make adjustments to the packing as required.

• Check for proper operating temperatures and pressures.

• Insure shaft and coupling guards are in place and secure.

• Lubricate motor bearings at least once per year.

• Check and log motor amperage draw.

• Check motor run time and change lead/lag pump as required to disburse run-time equally for duplex and triplex installations.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

Exhaust Fans

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required.

Quarterly Operating Inspections (Includes items listed below and any additional tasks required by specific manufacturers to be performed):

• Perform a visual inspection of the shround/housing, shaft, bearings, couplings, belts, motors, etc..

• Adjust belt tension if necessary.

• Inspect condition of sheaves and pulleys.

• Grease bearings.

• Check rotation of fan wheel.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

Hot Water Heaters

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required. Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Check water pressure at the drain valve or hose bib. If water pressure is above 80 psi install a PRV. Set the PRV valve between 50-60psi to protect downstream appliances.

• Inspect the temperature and pressure relief valve per valve manufacturer instructions.

• Drain and flush the hot water tank. Drain 2-3 gallons. If water is milky, drain entire tank. Flush until water runs clean. Close drain valve and open cold water supply valve. Open a hot water faucet on the loop served by the water heater and let hot water run for 3 minutes to allow air to be removed from the system.

• Check and replace anode rods if necessary.

• Verify gas heat exchanger or electric heating element is in good working order. Replace if corroded or faulty.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

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Gas Unit Heaters

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required. Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Check equipment, including fans, wiring, gas pipes, and venting systems, for any damage that may have occurred between inspections.

• If gas fired unit heater check and adjust manifold gas pressure. Inspect all gas connections for proper fit.

• Make sure the motor shaft turns correctly and check the power connections to the motor.

• Examine thermostats for cleanliness, connectivity, and correct temperature settings.

• Inspect burner tubes and make sure rodents or insects haven’t nested in the burner.

• Make sure venting systems are free of obstructions and check the cap and cleanout.

• Check condensate lines on high efficiency units.

• Be alert for indications of condensate leakage. Signs include water stains on the exterior of the vent pipe or rusting. This could be an indication of improper unit operation or vent configuration issues.

• Cycle power to the unit and take unit through start-up sequence. Verify there are no issues.

• Verify no combustible materials are stored within 36” of hot surfaces and heating elements.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

Electric Unit Heaters

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required. Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Check equipment, including fans, wiring, and heating elements for damage that may have occurred between inspections.

• Make sure the motor shaft turns correctly and check the power connections to the motor.

• Examine thermostats for cleanliness, connectivity, and correct temperature settings.

• Cycle power to the unit and take unit through start-up sequence. Verify there are no issues.

• Verify thermostat is in good working order.

• Verify no combustible materials are stored within 36” of heating elements.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to owner.

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VAV Box (With or without hot water/electric reheat)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required. Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspect unit for abnormal vibration or noise.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Check control set-points.

• Check for proper operation of relays, fan switches, and limit switches.

• Check blower components for appropriate operation and excessive dirt build up. Clean if required.

• Check blower fan condition, alignment, clearance, and proper rotation.

• Lubricate all moving parts as required.

• Check and log blower motor operating amperage if applicable (fan powered terminals).

• Verify cleanliness of hydronic/electric heating coil. Clean coil annually. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Inspect hot water coils for leaks and proper flow. Blow-down coil annually to avoid solids build-up.

• Contractor/Vendor responsible for logging into BAS/DDC front end and exercising all components of box to verify proper communication and operation.

• Report any abnormalities to the owner.

Fan Coils and Unit Ventilators____________________________________________

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Visually inspect all equipment for proper operation and safety functions.

• Inspect unit for abnormal vibration or noise.

• Check for proper operation of relays, fan switches, and limit switches.

• Verify cleanliness of hydronic/electric heating coil. Clean coil at least bi-annually and then as needed. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Check and clean condensate drain pan and drain.

• Check blower components for excessive dirt build-up.

• Check blower fan condition, alignment, clearance, and proper rotation.

• Lubricate all moving parts as required.

• Check and log blower motor operating amperage.

• Check for proper operation of strip heat if applicable.

• Check any and all refrigerant and water piping for leaks.

• Clean strainer on chilled/hot water unit if applicable.

• Replace filters. Match existing filter size/type.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to the owner.

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Air Cooled Chillers

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Visually inspect all equipment for proper operation and safety functions. Check piping for leaks.

• Check all set-points for proper settings and functions.

• Check and clean/brush condenser coil at least twice annually and then as necessary. Utilize environmentally friendly cleaner.

• Test water quality if applicable (hardness, glycol, etc..)..

• Check compressor motor temperature per manufacturer’s specifications.

• Check condition of insulation on all insulated components. Repair/Replace if necessary.

• Check motor load limit control setting per manufacturer’s specification.

• Check balance operation settings per manufacturer’s specification.

• Check chilled water reset settings and function per manufacturer’s specification.

• Check chilled water lockout setpoint per manufacturer’s specification.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Check and clean all valves, strainers, etc… Verify make-up water is functional.

Annual Inspection:

• Leak test all compressor fittings, oil pump joints and fittings, and relief valves.

• Check and assess evaporator tube fouling. Clean tubes annually. Utilize manufacturer approved cleaning process and cleaning agent.

• Check vane control settings per manufacturer’s specification if applicable.

• Check for proper control of the hot gas by-pass and liquid injection function.

• Check compressor motor and assembly alignments to manufacturer’s specifications.

• Check all compressor motor assembly seals and provide lubrication as required.

• Conduct oil analysis on oil and filter. Change oil and filter as required.

• Check oil pump and seals.

• Check oil heater and thermostat.

• Check, exercise, and clean all valves and strainers etc.

• Check all electrical connections and tighten as required.

• Assess proper water flow in the evaporator tubes.

• Check refrigerant level and condition. Record amounts and address any leakage.

• Check for proper operation of all safeties.

• Conduct vibration analysis if suggested by manufacturer.

• Report any abnormalities to the owner.

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Air Handling Units (DX, Chilled Water)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Thoroughly inspect exterior of the air handler.

• Visually inspect all equipment for proper operation and safety functions.

• Check all set-points for proper settings and functions.

• Check condition of insulation on all insulated components. Repair/Replace if necessary.

• Inspect unit for abnormal vibration or noise.

• Check for proper operation of relays, fan switches, and limit switches.

• Verify freezestats are present and functional if applicable.

• Check and calibrate all safeties.

• Replace filters. Match existing filter size/type.

• Check and clean condensate drain pan and drain.

• Check for proper operation of condensate pump if applicable.

• Check blower components for excessive dirt build-up.

• Check blower fan condition, alignment, clearance, and proper rotation.

• Lubricate all moving parts as required.

• Check blower fan drive belt alignment, pulleys, and sheaves.

• Tension or replace blower fan drive belt as required.

• Check and log blower motor operating amperage.

• Check motor starter coils, contacts, connections and tighten as necessary.

• Check for proper operation of strip heat if applicable.

• Check evaporator coils for obstructions and leaks. Clean coil bi-annually and then as necessary with environmental friendly low VOC cleaner or steam.

• Check expansion valves for proper feed and superheat.

• Check temperature differential across the evaporator or chilled water coil.

• Clean evaporator coil if necessary.

• Check any and all refrigerant and water piping for leaks.

• Check any and all gas piping for leaks

• Change flame and spark rods as necessary.

• Clean strainer on chilled/hot water unit if applicable.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Report any abnormalities to the owner.

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Package Rooftop Units

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Review and log all operating conditions. Check for proper condenser and evaporator approaches and ranges. Check oil level, temperature, and pressure.

• Look for any signs of oil or refrigerant leaks. Note if there is any noise/vibration.

• Check that the unit is operating with the proper temperature setpoints.

• Complete log sheet with all readings, temperatures, pressures, volts, amps, etc.

• Check and clean/brush condenser coil at least twice annually and then as necessary. Use environmentally friendly cleaning agent.

• Clean evaporator coil at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Check and calibrate safeties.

• Check expansion valves and log superheat.

• Check crankcase heater.

• Check unit charge and log.

• Check evaporator temperature and differential.

• Check and clean condensate pan and drain.

• Check economizer operation as required.

• Check motor operation.

• Check and adjust belts.

• Check drive condition.

• Check fan condition and proper rotation.

• Check all bearings for any play.

• Visually inspect shaft alignment.

• Check contactor and points.

• Check all electrical connections.

• Check heating gas or electric heating sections.

• Lubricate all moving parts as required.

• Install condensate pan pads/tabs.

• Check control set points.

• Replace filters. Match existing filter size/type.

• Complete any additional requirements detailed in OEM maintenance requirements.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities.

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Computer Room Air Conditioners

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Thoroughly inspect the exterior and interior of the equipment.

• Review and log all operating conditions. Check for proper condenser and evaporator approaches and ranges. Check oil level, temperature, and pressure.

• Look for any signs of oil or refrigerant leaks. Note if there is any noise/vibration.

• Check that the unit is operating with the proper temperature setpoints.

• Complete log sheet with all readings, temperatures, pressures, volts, amps, etc.

• Check condenser coil conditions (cooling and reheat). Brush and clean coil(s) bi-annually and then as required. Utilize an environmentally friendly cleaning agent.

• Clean evaporator coil at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Check and calibrate safeties.

• Check expansion valves and log superheat.

• Check crankcase heater.

• Check unit charge and log.

• Check evaporator temperature and differential.

• Check and clean condensate pan and drain. Note any excessive corrosion.

• Lubricate motor and fan bearings, if not sealed.

• Check alignment of motor and fan.

• Check belt tension and condition. Adjust or replace as required.

• Replace pre-filters and final filters. Match existing filter size/type

• Check compressor operation.

• Run machine and check action of controls, relays, switches, etc. to see that compressor(s) run at proper settings.

• Verify reheat coils activate properly.

• If humidifier is present, verify humidistat activates humidifier.

• Verify correction suction and discharge pressures at compressor ports.

• Verify discharge air temperature is appropriately set and maintained.

• Check and adjust any vibration eliminators as required. Replace if needed.

• Check and tighten all electrical connections, terminals, fuses, and switches.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities. **Data rooms must maintain a temperature equal to or less than 65 degrees Fahrenheit and must maintain humidity levels between 10-50%RH. If back-up cooling equipment is required to perform required maintenance on data room equipment while maintaining these requirements, the contractor/vendor awarded this contract shall provide temporary cooling equipment. All data room equipment maintenance shall be scheduled with IT as well as Facilities Management.**

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Computer Room Units (Mini Splits, etc.) Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection:

• Review and follow manufacturer’s instructions.

• Check general operation of the equipment.

• Make minor repairs and adjustments if required.

• Clean and brush outdoor condenser coil bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize environmentally friendly cleaning agent.

• Clean indoor evaporator coil at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Clean indoor evaporator condensate drain pan and verify drain is free flowing.

• Verify correct operation of indoor condensate pump.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Check all controls on equipment to insure proper operation.

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Make-Up Air Units/DOAS (DX)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Quarterly Operating Inspection :

• Review and log all operating conditions. Check for proper condenser and evaporator approaches and ranges. Check oil level, temperature, and pressure.

• Look for any signs of oil or refrigerant leaks. Note if there is any noise/vibration.

• Check that the unit is operating with the proper temperature setpoints.

• Complete log sheet with all readings, temperatures, pressures, volts, amps, etc.

• Check and clean/brush condenser coil at least twice annually and then as necessary. Utilize environmentally friendly cleaning agent.

• Clean evaporator coil at least twice bi-annually and then as necessary. Utilize steam or an environmentally friendly low VOC cleaner.

• Check and calibrate safeties.

• Check expansion valves and log superheat.

• Check crankcase heater.

• Check unit charge and log.

• Check evaporator temperature and differential.

• Check and clean condensate pan and drain.

• Check economizer operation as required.

• Check motor operation.

• Check and adjust belts.

• Check drive condition.

• Check fan condition and proper rotation.

• Check all bearings for any play.

• Visually inspect shaft alignment.

• Check contactor and points.

• Check all electrical connections.

• Check heating gas or electric heating sections.

• Lubricate all moving parts as required.

• Install condensate pan pads/tabs.

• Check control set points.

• Replace filters. Match existing filter size/type.

• Complete any additional requirements detailed in OEM maintenance requirements.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities.

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Vaneaxial Fans

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required.

Quarterly Operating Inspections (Includes items listed below and any additional tasks required by specific manufacturers to be performed):

• Check that unit is operating with proper control setpoints/inputs.

• Clean the fan rotor assembly.

• Check blade shafts for tightness

• Check blade tip clearance

• Check and document overall condition of the fan.

• Inspect and check all starter and motor connections for tightness and signs of overheating contacts and pitting overloads.

• Measure and record motor voltages and amperages.

• Inspect and adjust any static pressure controls.

• Lubricate blade links, blade bearings, and the fan motor bearings.

• Check that all panels and safety guards are secured tight.

• Any and all system air balancing is not included in this agreement.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities.

Infrared Tube Heaters

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required. Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspections and maintenance to be done per specific manufacturer instructions. Complete these and any additional requirements specified by the manufacturer.

• Verify no flammable objects, liquids, or vapors are stored near the heater.

• Verify nothing is lodged underneath the reflector, in between the tubes or in the decorative or protective grilles.

• Verify heater surfaces are clean. Clean with damp cloth if needed.

• Look for dirt, obstructions, corrosion, cracks, or gaps on the vent pipe and outdoor air inlets. Clean, repair, or replace as required. Remove any carbon deposits or scale from vent pipe using a wire brush.

• Verify heat exchanger tube is connected and suspended securely. Clean or repair as required.

• Check for gas leaks per the O&M Manual.

• Verify the burner observation window is clean and free of cracks or holes. Clean or replace as required.

• Replace igniter and electrode if cracked, broke, eroded, or showing signs of wear and tear.

• Verify thermostats, sensors, and control devices are intact and functioning appropriately.

• Look for wear and tear on suspension chains. Repair or replace as required.

• Verity heat exchanger tube couplings are tight.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities.

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Air Compressors Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required. Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspections and maintenance to be done per specific manufacturer instructions. Complete these and any additional requirements specified by the manufacturer

• Verify oil levels and change compressor crankcase oil as required.

• Clean or replace air intake filter.

• Check air dryer, automatic condensate drain, and air tank for proper operation.

• Clean condenser coils or grille.

• Inspect belt alignment and condition, adjust or replace belts as required.

• Check for corrosion and scale on water-cooled units.

• Verify solenoid is working appropriately on water-cooled units.

• Clean heat exchange surfaces.

• Verify gauges are functional and accurate.

• On two-state compressors, check intermediate pressure.

• Test relief valves. Replace if leaking or if relief range is not correct for system.

• Check compressor unloaders for proper operation.

• Check compressor suction and discharge valves for proper operation.

• Check cut-in and cut-out compressor pressure controller.

• Verify belt-guard is in place and secured.

• Check compressor run time and change lead/lag compressor as required to disburse run-time equally for duplex and triplex installations.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities.

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Air Driers (Desiccant and Refrigerant)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits.

• Comply with the latest provisions of the Clean Air Act and EPA regulations as they apply to the protection of the ozone.

• Intentional release of refrigerant is prohibited. During the servicing, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration equipment all refrigerant must be recovered. All refrigerant recovered from Butler Tech. equipment becomes property of Butler Tech.

• Whenever refrigerant is added or removed from equipment, record quantities on the appropriate forms.

• If disposal of equipment being maintained and/or repaired is needed, follow regulations detailing the removal of refrigerant and disposal of remaining parts/pieces.

• If materials containing refrigerants are discarded comply with EPA regulations where applicable.

• Refrigerant oil contained within compressors and other parts of the refrigerant system is to be removed and disposed of according to all applicable regulations.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Follow all safety procedures described in the Safety Data Sheet for refrigerants, oils, and all other hazardous materials contained within equipment. Label all containers containing hazardous materials accordingly.

Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspections and maintenance to be done per specific manufacturer instructions. Complete these and any additional requirements specified by the manufacturer

• Lubricate valves and replace packing if necessary.

• Check dryer operating cycle.

• Inspect and clean heat exchanger.

• Check outlet air dew point.

• Clean and lubricate blower

• Check function of automatic blow-down. Verify trapped moisture goes to drain.

• Inspect and clean/replace inlet filters.

• Check traps. (Refrigerated Type)

• Check refrigerant level and moisture content. If low level or moisture is indicated, check for refrigerant leaks using a halogen leak detector or similar device. If leaks cannot be stopped or corrected, report to facility management. (Refrigerated Type)

• Clean and lubricate condenser fan motor. (Refrigerated Type)

• Replace filter cartridges, both pre-filter and post-filter. (Desiccant Type)

• Check the inlet flow pressure, temperature, and purge rate. (Desiccant Type)

• Check the desiccant and replace if necessary. (Desiccant Type)

• Inspect and clean solenoids, purge valves, and strainers. (Desiccant Type)

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Powerex Vacuum Pump

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions.

• De-energize, lock out, and tag out electrical circuits as required.

Quarterly Operating Inspections(To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Check vacuum pump run time and change lead/lag pump as required to disburse run-time equally for duplex and triplex installations.

• Inspect machine and all mechanical connections to verify they aren’t damaged and working freely.

• Check exhaust drip leg for accumulated moisture and drain as needed.

• Top off gear oil as needed.

• Check automatic drain and air tank for proper operation.

• Clean heat exchange surfaces.

• Verify gauges are functional and accurate.

• Check cut-in and cut-out vacuum pump pressure controller.

• Lubricate all rotating parts as needed.

• Test any pressure alarms.

• If equipment is tied to BAS verify all components are communicating with front end.

• Review operation with facility management. Report any abnormalities.

Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Replace air intake filters.

• Change gear oil.

• Leak check main vacuum lines in mechanical room.

Hydronic Specialties (Air Separators)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions for each specific piece of equipment.

• Water systems with temperatures over 120F can be hazardous. Avoid direct contact.

• Use proper rigging and lifting techniques while removing bundles from air separators.

• Verify pumps are off to avoid running dry during maintenance if required.

Quarterly Operating Inspections(To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspect air separator and associated piping for leaks.

• Inspect air vent for proper operation. Repair or replace if required.

• Blow down air separator to avoid build-up of debris.

Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Remove air separator bundles annually for cleaning.

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Hydronic Specialties (Expansion Tanks)

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions for each specific piece of equipment.

• Water systems with temperatures over 120F can be hazardous. Avoid direct contact.

• Coordinate all equipment outages with Butler Tech staff.

Quarterly Operating Inspections(To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspect expansion tank and associated piping for leaks.

• Verify bladder in expansion tank is intact. Repair/replace if necessary.

• Verify pre-charge is within designed operating range.

Annual Inspection (To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Manually operate temperature/pressure relief annually to verify proper and safe operation. Reset once complete. Repair or replace if not functioning properly.

Variable Frequency Drives

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions for each specific piece of equipment.

• De-energize, lock-out, and tag-out equipment as required.

• Use proper rigging and lifting techniques while removing bundles from air separators.

• Verify pumps are off to avoid running dry during maintenance.

Quarterly Operating Inspections(To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Inspect VFD for any visible damage.

• Verify VFD is clean and dry. Clean and replace air filters as required.

• Check circulating fan for proper operation.

• Inspect capacitors for bulges or leakage.

• Utilize electronic cleaning spray to clean the interior of the VFD.

• Verify all connections are tight.

• Verify all fuses are intact.

• Check digital read-out for any errors.

• Verify VFD operates in hand, off, and auto modes appropriately.

• Verify VFD is communicating with BAS if applicable.

• Refer to manufacturer for additional requirements.

Backflow/RPZ Testing

Safety & Regulatory Compliance:

• Review manufacturer’s instructions for each specific piece of equipment.

• Coordinate any outages with Butler Tech.

Annual Inspections(To be performed per the following list and any manufacturer specific requirements):

• Refer to manufacturer’s requirements.

• Testing must be done by a licensed plumber with a cross connection certification license.

• Submit verified paperwork to Butler Tech. and any appropriate authority having jurisdiction.

**Pricing for this scope of work to be provided separate from equipment Preventative and On-Call Maintenance.**

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Hydronic Water Quality Management (Chemicals and Water Softeners)

Hydronic Water Quality Management (Chemicals and Softeners):

• The contractor/vendor awarded this contract will be responsible for maintaining water quality in all hydronic heating and cooling system primary and secondary loops as applicable at all 5 campus locations (All boiler and chiller primary and secondary loops at all 5 campuses).

• Water quality for all hydronic loops to meet industry standards as well as equipment manufacturer requirements to inhibit hardness, solids, corrosives, biologics, pitting, and scale formation on metal surfaces that are in continuous contact with water.

• Contractor/vendor responsible for all periodic water testing and analysis to ensure water quality requirements for all loops is met. Testing and analysis to be conducted by a third party at least quarterly (or as often as necessary to maintain appropriate water quality). Copies of all testing and analysis reports to be provided to Butler Tech.

• Contractor/vendor is responsible for furnishing all applicable chemicals and labor/equipment required to introduce chemicals into the hydronic loops. Invoices detailing volume and type of chemicals are to be provided for all deliveries.

• Contractor/vendor is responsible for furnishing, installing, and maintaining all metered chemical pump equipment as required.

• Contractor/vendor is responsible for blowing down or flushing equipment and loops as required to maintain loop water quality.

• Contractor/vendor responsible for the maintenance and repair of all existing water softeners.

• Contractor/vendor responsible for providing supervision and labor whenever it is necessary to change resin in softeners. Resin to be billed to Butler Tech separately.

• Contractor/vendor responsible for maintaining water quality in all hydronic loops at all 5 campuses. If contractor/vendor awarded the contract for water quality management neglects their duties and allows the water quality to fall below required standards the contractor/vendor will be liable for any damages to equipment, systems, pipes, and coils as a result of their negligence. **Pricing for this scope of work to be provided separate from equipment Preventative and On-Call Maintenance.**

Building Automation System (24/7 Monitoring)

BAS Services (Monitoring/Acknowledging Alarms Only):

• Contractor/vendor to monitor the web-based BAS 24/7 and acknowledge all alarms and any communication losses at all campuses.

• Contractor/vendor to dispatch maintenance personnel to make any required repairs that cannot be handled through the web-based DDC/BAS.

• Contractor is responsible for scheduling and over-sight of all DDC/BAS repairs. **Pricing for this scope of work to be provided separate from equipment Preventative and On-Call Maintenance.**

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Attachment B (Asset List By Location): ______________________________________________________________________ Fairfield Township Campus ERC Building 3603 Hamilton-Middletown Road Fairfield Township, OH 45011

Quantity Description Manufacturer Model Number Location

1 Condensing Unit York YCUL0065EE17 Outside

1 Air Handler AH-1 York Solution XTI-60X108 Mechanical Room

1 Hot Water Boiler H-1 Hydrotherm KN-10 Mechanical Room

1 Domestic Hot Water Heater # 1 State WH3-06525 Mechanical Room

1 Hot Water Pump # 1 Taco N/A Mechanical Room

1 Hot Water Pump # 2 Taco N/A Mechanical Room

1 Exhaust Fan Unknown Unknown Unknown

1 Unit Heater Unknown Unknown Mechanical Room

1 Package Rooftop # 1 Carrier 50HCD17A25A52H5J0 SWOCA Roof

33 VAV Boxes Trane N/A Throughout

1 DDC Control System Delta N/A Throughout

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______________________________________________________________________ D. Russell Lee Building 3603 Hamilton-Middletown Road Fairfield Township, OH 45011

Quantity Description Manufacturer Model Number Location

1 Hot Water Boiler Thermal Solutions EVH2000BN1-UAA Mechanical Room

1 Hot Water Boiler Thermal Solutions EVS2000BN2-UAC Mechanical Room

1 Hot Water Boiler Thermal Solutions EVS2000BN2-UAC Mechanical Room

1 Hot Water Boiler Hydrotherm KN-10 Mechanical Room

1 Hot Water Boiler Hydrotherm KN-10 Mechanical Room

1 Air Cooled Chiller Carrier 30RBD13064LFG4C Roof

1 Air Handler # 1 York BA00606865 Electrical Shop

1 Air Handler # 2 York CP87DWD1AF300460 Roof

1 Air Handler # 3 York CP44DWDIAF100460 Roof

1 Primary Hot Water Pump # 1 Taco FI3009 Mechanical Room

1 Primary Hot Water Pump # 2 Taco FI3009 Mechanical Room

1 Secondary Hot Water Pump # 1 Bell & Gossett 1510BF2BC Mechanical Room

1 Secondary Hot Water Pump # 2 Bell & Gossett 1510BF2BC Mechanical Room

1 Chilled Water Pump Bell & Gossett 15104E Electrical Shop

206 VAV Boxes Titus N/A Throughout

37 Exhaust Fans Various Various Roof

3 Unit Heater Various Various Various

5 Unit Ventilators Various Various Various

5 Fan Coil Units Various Various Various

1 Domestic Hot Water Heater A.O. Smith Legend LW-750 Mechanical Room

1 Domestic Hot Water Heater A.O. Smith Legend LW-750 Mechanical Room

1 Domestic Hot Water Heater A.O Smith BTH-150

1 Domestic Hot Water Heater A.O Smith BTH-150

2 In-Line Domestic Hot Water Pump Bell & Gossett PL-36 Mechanical Room

2 In-Line Domestic Hot Water Pump Baldor VJMM3611T Mechanical Room

1 Package Rooftop # 1 Carrier 50A3B030F1Q621HT Roof

1 Package Rooftop # 2 Carrier 50A3B020FJQ621HT Roof

1 Package Rooftop # 3 Carrier 50A3B025AXV611GF Roof

1 Package Rooftop # 4 Carrier 50A3B040F3Q621HT Roof

1 Package Rooftop # 5 Carrier 50A3B020FJQ621HT Roof

1 Package Rooftop # 6 Carrier 50A3D060F4Q621HT Roof

1 Package Rooftop # 7 Carrier 50HCD14E2A62W5J0 Roof

1 Package Rooftop # 8 Carrier 48HCED14A2A62A5J0 Roof

1 Package Rooftop # 9 Carrier 50HCD20E2A62F5J0 Roof

1 Package Roofotp # 10 Carrier 50TJ012611 Roof

1 Package Rooftop # 11 Carrier 50LC0006A2A61R4C0 Roof

1 Package Rooftop # 12 Trane SLHFF554DHRHE8BD5011 Roof

1 Pacakge Rooftop # 13 Trane SLHFF554DHRHE8BD5011 Roof

1 Computer Room Unit # 1 Liebert MMD24E Roof

1 Computer Room Unit # 2 Liebert MMD12E Roof

1 Package Rooftop # 14 Trane TSC048E4ROA11COOA South Roof

1 Package Rooftop #15 Trane TSC048E4ROA11COOA South Roof

1 Heat Pump Trane WSC036E4RG Outside Nurses Office

1 Heat Pump Carrier Unknown Southwest Roof

1 Split System Carrier 24ABR324A320 Room 215

Condensing Unit Unknown Unknown Teachers Lounge

1 Make-Up Air Unit # 1 Engineered Air FWV283DJE600 Kitchen Roof

1 Make-Up Air Unit # 2 Engineered Air FWV363DJE1000 Kitchen Roof

1 Make-Up Air Unit # 3 Engineered Air FWV453DJE1000 Kitchen Roof

1 Combustion Air Supply Fan Exhausto N/A Roof

1 Combustion Air Exhaust Fan Exhausto N/A Roof

9 Infrared Heaters Co-Ray-Vac N/A Service Bays

4 Air Compressor Unknown Unknown Various

1 Air Dryer Unknown Unknown Lab 101

1 DDC Controls

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______________________________________________________________________ LeSourdsville Campus 101 Jerry Couch Blvd. Middletown, OH 45044

Quantity Description Manufacturer Model Number Location

1 CU 1 Johnson Controls DCP12CSB21S Outside

1 CU 2 Johnson Controls DCP12CSB21S Outside

1 CU 3 Johnson Controls DCP12CSB21S Outside

1 AH1 Johnson Controls DCP12NWB21S Acad Bldg

1 AH2 Johnson Controls DCP12NWB21S Acad Bldg

1 AH3 Johnson Controls DCP12NWB21S HB Lab

1 DOAS 1 Acad Bldg Roof

1 DOAS 2 Acad Bldg

1 MUA 1 HB Lab

1 RTU 1 Johnson Controls J25ZJC00E2B2BCD2B1 Acad Bldg Roof

1 RTU 2 Johnson Controls J25ZJC00E2B2BCD2B1 Acad Bldg Roof

1 RTU 3 Bryant 580FPU060115ABGA Acad Bldg Roof

1 RTU 4 Bryant 580FPU060115ABGA Acad Bldg Roof

1 RTU 5 Bryant 580FPV120250AB Acad Bldg Roof

1 RTU 6 Bryant 580FPV120250AB Acad Bldg Roof

1 RTU 7 Bryant 580FPV120250AB Acad Bldg Roof

1 HP 1 Trane RWY060A100A0 Outside

1 HP 2 Trane RWY060A100A0 Outside

1 HP 3 Trane RWY060A100A0 Outside

1 Furnace 1 Trane TUC120C960B Inside

1 Furnace 2 Trane TUC120C960B Inside

1 Furnace 3 Trane TDC120C960B7 Inside

1 Unit Heaters Misc Various Various Locations

9 EF 1 Misc Multiple Acad Bldg Roof

1 DHW Misc Acad Bldg

2 DHW Misc HB Lab

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______________________________________________________________________ Liberty Campus (Public Safety Education Complex) 5140 Princeton-Glendale Road Liberty Township, OH 45011

Quantity Description Manufacturer Model Number Location

1 Air Cooled Condensing Unit ACCU-1 York YCUL0120EC46 Outside

1 Air Cooled Condensing Unit ACCU-2 York YCUL0120EC46 Outside

1 Air Handler AH-4 Air Enterprises 2763-01-2004 Outside

1 Air Handler AH-5 Air Enterprises 2763-02-2004 Outside

1 Hot Water Boiler H-1 Precision MCH-17-60-PFC2-20BN Mechanical Room

1 Domestic Hot Water Heater # 1 State SUF100250NEA Mechanical Room

1 Domestic Hot Water Heater # 2 AO Smith TJV120A00 Mechanical Room

1 Hot Water Package Pump Sytem Custom-Flo N/A Mechanical Room

2 Domestic Hot Water Pumps Unknown Unknown Mechanical Room

1 Air Handler Coil Pump # 1 Bell & Gossett N/A 2nd Floor

1 Air Handler Coil Pump # 2 Bell & Gossett N/A 2nd Floor

1 Air Handler Coil Pump # 3 Bell & Gossett N/A 2nd Floor

1 Package Rooftop AH-1 York YPAL065HVC46BBBS Roof

1 Package Rooftop AH-2 York YPAL060HVC46BBBS Roof

1 Package Rooftop AH-3 York Y12AW24ROKBPAGF Roof

56 VAV Boxes Various N/A Throughout

15 Exhaust Fans Various Various Various

11 Unit Heaters Various Various Various

11 Fin Tube Heaters Various Various Various

1 DDC Controls

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______________________________________________________________________ Monroe Campus (Natural Science Center) 640 Hamilton Lebanon Road Monroe, OH 45050

Quantity Description Manufacturer Model Number Location

9 Wall Mounted Package AC Units Bard W42-A15UPXXXE Various

2 Split System Carrier 38CKC036350 Various

1 Split System Carrier 58TA260-20 Various

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______________________________________________________________________ West Chester Campus (Bioscience Center) 8450 Capstone Blvd. West Chester, OH 45069

Quantity Description Manufacturer Model Number Location

1 Air Handler #1 Daiken CAH043GDGM Basement

1 Air Handler #2 Daiken CAH035GDGM Basement

1 Chiller Daiken MGZ160D Outside

3 Chilled Water Pumps Bell & Gossett Series 1510 Basement

10 Exhaust Fans Cook Various Roof

2 Hot Water Pumps Bell & Gossett Series 1510 Basement

2 Boiler Circ Pumps Taco 2400-70 Basement

1 Domestic Hot Water Circ Pump Bell & Gossett Series 90 Basement

5 Fan Coil Units Rittling Various Stairwells

5 Unit Heaters Rittling Various Multiple

3 Computer Room Mini Split Daiken RKN24KEVJU5/FTXN24KVJU Roof/Computer Room

2 Boilers RBI MB1000 Basement

1 Air Compressor Powerex PSI-200 Basement

1 Vacuum Pump Powerex PSI-200 Basement

2 Expansion Tanks Bell & Gossett D100V/D120V Basement

2 Air Separators Bell & Gossett RL-4F/RL-5F Basement

1 Domestic Hot Water Heater AO Smith BTH 199A 100 Basement

10 VFD Eaton Various Basement

2 Backflows Apollo 21/2" & 1" 1st Floor/Basement

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Attachment C (Illegal Alien Clause):

Illegal Aliens Performing Under Public Contracts for Services:

Contractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work under this Agreement and shall not enter into a contract with a subcontractor unless the subcontractor certifies in writing to the Vendor/Contractor that the subcontractor does not knowingly employee or contract with illegal aliens to perform work under this Agreement. A copy of the subcontractor’s certification must be provided to Butler Tech.

Contractor certifies that it has verified or attempted to verify that the Contractor does not employee any illegal aliens.

If Contractor obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work under this Agreement knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien, the Contractor shall:

Notify the subcontractor and Butler Tech. within three (3) days of when the Contractor has actual knowledge that the subcontractor is employing or contracting with an illegal alien; and

Terminate the subcontract if within three (3) days of receiving the notice required above, the subcontractor does not discontinue employing or contracting with the illegal alien(s); except that the Contractor shall not terminate the subcontract if during such three (3) days the subcontractor provides information to establish that the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted an illegal alien.

Contractor shall comply with all reasonable requests by the Department of Labor.

If the Contractor violates any of the requirements under this contract section, Butler Tech. may terminate the Agreement for breach of contract. The Contractor shall be liable for actual and consequential damages to Butler Tech.

The above provision will be made a part of the Agreement or Contract between Butler Tech. and _________________________________________(Name of Company). Accepted by: __________________________ Date: ________________________ Print name: ____________________________ Title: _______________________

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Attachment D (Non-Collusive Bid Agreement Form):

By submission of this bid proposal, each Contractor/Vendor and each person signing this bid proposal on behalf of each Contractor/Vendor certifies, and in the case of a joint bid, each party certifies as to its own company, under penalty of perjury, that to the best of their knowledge and belief:

1.The prices in this bid have been arrived at independently, without collusion, consultation, communication, or agreement, for the purpose of restricting competition, as to any matter relating to such prices, with any other bidder, or with any other competitor.

2. Unless otherwise required by law, the prices which have been quoted in this bid have not been knowingly disclosed by the bidder, and will not knowingly be disclosed by the bidder prior to the bid opening, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder, or to any competitor.

3. No attempt has been made or will be made by the bidder to induce any other person, partnership, or corporation to submit or not to submit a bid for the purpose of restricting competition.

If the Vendor/Contractor violates any of the requirements under this contract section, Butler Tech. may terminate the agreement for breach of contract. The Vendor/Contractor shall be liable for actual and consequential damages to Butler Tech.

The above provision will be made a part of the agreement or contract between Butler Tech. and _________________________________________(Name of Company). Accepted by: __________________________ Date: ________________________ Print name: ____________________________ Title: _______________________

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Attachment E (Quote Submission Form):

PROPOSAL: Butler Tech Multi-Site Refrigeration & HVAC Equipment Maintenance Agreement BUTLER TECH CONTACT: Steve Von Bargen; [email protected] RESPONDING CONTRACTOR/VENDOR INFORMATION: Company __________________________________________________________

Address ___________________________________________________________

City, State, Zip ______________________________________________________

Phone ________________________ E-mail ______________________________

Authorized signature _________________________________________________

Printed name, title ___________________________________________________ Signature acknowledges that the Proposer:

o Has reviewed all instructions, specifications, terms and conditions in the RFP to ensure that this proposal complies.

o Is able to and will meet all insurance requirements set forth in the RFP and has provided requested documentation.

o Is able to and will fulfill the obligations in accordance with the Scope of Work and other specifications, terms and conditions.

o Has included the following in the proposal:

1. All state, county, and local licenses and/or certificates to prove the vendor’s qualifications in HVAC installation, maintenance, and repair.

2. At least three (3) references for which your firm provided maintenance services for equipment similar to that found in Attachment B.

3. A signed copy of the Illegal Alien Clause (Attachment D).

4. A signed copy of the Non-Collusive Bid Agreement form (Attachment F).

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PREVENTATIVE AND ON-CALL MAINTENANCE PRICING INFORMATION FOR 5 CAMPUS LOCATIONS: Fairfield Township Campus 3603 Hamilton-Middletown Road Fairfield Township, OH 45011 Preventative Maintenance: $_________________/year On-Call Maintenance Service: $_________________/year $_________________/hour/technician ______________________________________________________________________ LeSourdsville Campus 101 Jerry Couch Blvd. Middletown, OH 45044 Preventative Maintenance: $_________________/year On-Call Maintenance Service: $_________________/year $_________________/hour/technician ______________________________________________________________________ Liberty Campus (Public Safety Education Complex) 5140 Princeton-Glendale Road Liberty Township, OH 45011 Preventative Maintenance: $_________________/year On-Call Maintenance Service: $_________________/year $_________________/hour/technician ______________________________________________________________________ Monroe Campus (Natural Science Center) 640 Hamilton Lebanon Road Monroe, OH 45050 Preventative Maintenance: $_________________/year On-Call Maintenance Service: $_________________/year $_________________/hour/technician ______________________________________________________________________ West Chester Campus (Bioscience Center) 8450 Capstone Blvd. West Chester, OH 45069 Preventative Maintenance: $_________________/year On-Call Maintenance Service: $_________________/year $_________________/hour/technician Total Annual Fee For Preventative and On-Call Maintenance At All 5 Campus Locations Preventative Maintenance: $_________________/year On-Call Maintenance Service: $_________________/year

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Alternate #1______________________________________________________________________ Pricing For 24/7 BAS Monitoring Service (See Attachment A for Scope Of Work) Annual Fee: $_________________/year Alternate #2______________________________________________________________________ Pricing For Chemical Water Quality Management Per The Scope Of Work (Attachment A) Annual Fee: $_________________/year Alternate #3______________________________________________________________________ Backflow Preventer/RPZ Testing Per The Scope Of Work (Attachment A) Annual Fee: $_________________/year

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DRL BACKFLOWS 3603 Hamilton Middletown RD, Hamilton 45011

SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Use INSPECTOR IN-SERVICE DEVICE TYPE Department

194973 Maint Shop Domestic A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCWS

194974 Maint Shop Domestic A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCWS

3EL0820 DRL Body Shop Fire A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCHD

75182 DRL Body Shop Fire A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCHD

28804 HVAC Domestic A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCHD

464839 Boiler Room Domestic A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCHD

475201 Greenhouse Domestic A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCHD

3172066 2010 Boiler Rm Domestic A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCHD

499060 AH1 Room Chiller Domestic A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCHD

72271 Millikin Rd Main Pit Domestic YES Containment BCWS

1858990415 Millikin Rd Main Pit Domestic YES Containment BCWS

132663 Old Pit Fire YES Isolation BCHD

17781 Old Pit Fire YES Isolation BCHD

ERC BACKFLOWS 3605 Hamilton Middletown RD, Hamilton 45011

SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Use INSPECTOR IN-SERVICE DEVICE TYPE Department

3446581 Boiler Room Ceiling Domestic A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCHD

357173 Boiler Room Ceiling Domestic A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCHD

3679651 IT Closet Domestic A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCHD

BSC BACKFLOWS 8450 Capstone Blvd, Old WestChester

SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Use INSPECTOR IN-SERVICE DEVICE TYPE

622996 Boiler Room Domestic YES Isolation BCHD

46341 Upstairs by Vending Domestic YES Containment BCWS

47650 Upstairs by Vending Domestic YES Containment BCWS

43315 Pit Fire YES Containment BCWS

545492 Pit Fire YES Containment BCWS

PSEC BACKFLOWS 5140 Princeton Glendale Rd, Liberty Township

SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Use INSPECTOR IN-SERVICE DEVICE TYPE

3366201 Garage, corner of Bldg Domestic YES Containment BCWS

N12321 Main Cust. Room Fire A-1 Sprinkler YES Containment BCHD

171351 Main Cust. Room Fire A-1 Sprinkler YES Containment BCHD

1257128303 Pit Fire A-1 Sprinkler YES Containment BCWS

30316 Pit Fire A-1 Sprinkler YES Containment BCWS

1712182 Main Cust. Room Domestic A-1 Sprinkler YES Containment BCHD

30927 Boiler Room Domestic A-1 Sprinkler YES Isolation BCHD

SWOCA BACKFLOW 3611 Hamilton Middletown RD, Hamilton 45011

SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Use INSPECTOR IN-SERVICE DEVICE TYPE Department

Custodial Closet Domestic Yes Isolation BCHD

NSC BACKFLOWS 640 Hamilton Lebanon Rd, Monroe

SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Use INSPECTOR IN-SERVICE DEVICE TYPE

A28911 Modules Cust. Room Domestic YES Containment Monroe City Serv

487716 Closet w/water heater Domestic YES Containment Monroe City Serv

Notes:

Butler Technology and Career Development Schools (Butler Tech)

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Contacts:

Amy Klopf

Email: [email protected]

Mobile Phone: (937) 581-6299

Work Phone: (937) 293-5462/202

Air Filtration Report 2-8-19

Here is the air filtration report for the work our service team has completed this past week. The surveys have been

updated to show what units were serviced. The packing slip from each buildings are attached at the end of the

report. Let us know if you have any questions or comments. Thank you!

Report prepared by Josh Helton

Email: [email protected]

Mobile Phone: 513-417-6005

Office Phone: 513-489-7111

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Unit

Location Unit # Stage Qty Filter Size Filter Model PD Cond Install Comments

Roof DOAS-1 OA Pre 1 32-1/2Hx19-1/2x2 30/30 1 2/8/19 SA 33H x 82W x 2; Gasket door

OA Pre 4 32-1/2Hx15-1/2x2 30/30 1 2/8/19

Return Pre 1 32Hx19-1/2x2 30/30 1 2/8/19 SA 32-1/2H x 82W x 2; Gasket door

Return Pre 4 32Hx15-1/2x2 30/30 1 2/8/19

Final 2 24x24x2 30/30 1 2/8/19 SA 24x62-1/2x2,4 (1); 20x62-1/2x2,4 (2)

Final 1 24x20x2 30/30 1 2/8/19 Gasket door

Final 4 20x24x2 Dual 9 1 2/8/19

Final 2 20x20x2 30/30 1 2/8/19

Final 2 24x24x4 MV13 Minipleat 1

Final 1 24x20x4 MV13 Minipleat 1

Final 4 20x24x4 MV13 Minipleat 1

Final 2 20x20x4 MV13 Minipleat 1

Ground DOAS-2 OA Pre 3 14x20x2 30/30 1 2/8/19 SA 14x59-1/2x2 (1); Gasket door

Return Pre 3 14x20x2 30/30 1 2/8/19 SA 14x59-1/2x2 (1); Gasket door

Final 2 24x24x2 30/30 1 2/8/19 SA 24x47x2,4(1)

Final 2 24x24x4 MV13 Minipleat 2

Roof RTU-1 Pre 12 12x24x2 30/30 1 2/8/2019 SA V-bank

Roof RTU-2 Pre 12 12x24x2 30/30 1 2/8/2019 SA V-bank

Roof RTU-3 Pre 4 20x20x2 30/30 1/2 2/8/2019 Front load

Roof RTU-4 Pre 4 20x20x2 30/30 1/2 2/8/2019 Front load

Roof RTU-5 Pre 4 20x20x2 30/30 1/2 2/8/2019 Front load

Roof RTU-6 Pre 2 25x16x2 30/30 3/4 2/8/2019 Front load

Roof RTU-7 Pre 2 25x16x2 30/30 3/4 2/8/2019 Front load

Butler Tech Survey 2-8-19Lesourdesville Campus Jerry Crouch Blvd., Middletown Ohio

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Unit

Location Unit # Stage Qty Filter Size Filter Model PD Cond Install Comments

Ground OS MUA-1 Pre 3 Perm. Metal Perm. Metal Clean washable filters

High Bay Building Lesourdesville Campus

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Unit Location Unit # Stage Qty Filter Size Filter Model PD Cond Install Comments

Mech Room AHU-1 Pre 18 20x20x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 VFD; SA track, good fit, C-3/4, 44.6 htz, 15.0 amp

Rooftop AHU-2 Pre 12 24x24x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 VFD; SA track

2nd Flr Dr. J6 Pre 4 24x20x2 30/30 1 9/6/18

Rooftop AHU-3 Pre 4 24x24x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 CV; SA track

Rooftop RTU-1 Pre 10 20x24x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 SA 2"

Rooftop RTU-2 Pre 10 20x24x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 SA 2"

Rooftop RTU-3 Pre 5 20x20x4 30/30 1 4/20/18 VFD; SA 4" track

Pre 5 24x20x4 30/30 1 4/20/18

(MAU-3) RTU-3 ERV OA Pre 2 20x25x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 SA 2" track

Return Pre 2 20x25x2 30/30 1 8/10/17 SA 2" track

Rooftop RTU-4 Pre 10 20x24x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 SA 2"

Rooftop RTU-5 Pre 10 20x24x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 SA 2"

Rooftop RTU-6 Pre 16 20x24x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 SA 2"; Still need (6) 24x20x2

Rooftop RTU-7 Pre 6 18x24x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 Front load

Rooftop RTU-8 Pre 6 18x24x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 Front load

Rooftop RTU-9 Pre 6 20x20x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 SA 20x74x2 (2)

Pre 2 16x20x2 30/30 1 9/6/18

Rooftop RTU-10 Pre 4 20x20x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 Front load; Not tagged w/RTU #

Rooftop RTU-11 Pre 4 16x16x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 Front load

Rooftop RTU-2 Final 9 24x24x12 AFP Box MV11 0.05 2/3 VFD; SA 2", 1" track

(TRANE) Final 3 24x12x12 AFP Box MV11 2/3 Convert to Hi Flo - 1-1/8" header; room for 15"

Butler Tech Survey 2/8/19DRL Building

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Unit Location Unit # Stage Qty Filter Size Filter Model PD Cond Install Comments

Rooftop RTU-13 Final 9 24x24x12 AFP Box MV11 0.08 3 VFD; SA 2", 1" track

Final 3 24x12x12 AFP Box MV11 3 Convert to Hi Flo - 1-1/8" header; room for 15"

Rooftop RTU-15 Pre 2 20x30x2 30/30 1 9/6/18 Current

Rooftop MAU-1 Pre 6 16x20x4 30/30 1 4/20/18 VFD; SA 4" track

Rooftop MAU-2 Pre 6 20x25x4 30/30 1 4/20/18 VFD; SA 4" track

Rooftop MAU-3 Pre 6 20x25x4 30/30 1 4/0/18 VFD; SA 4" track; C-1

Welding Room Welding Pre 15 24x24x4 30/30 1 9/6/18 SA 4"

Compressor Intakes Pre 8 16x25x1 Cumulok 1 9/6/18

Ground OS Nurses AH Pre 2 20x30x2 30/30 1 9/6/18

Kitchen C200 Kitchen Hood Pre 52 Baffle Washable Clean (52) kitchen baffle filters in 8 hoods 2x per year

Autobody Shop Airomax Unit 1 Pre 2 22-1/2x24-1/2x1 Washable 1 2/8/19 Clean 2x per year

Final 1 22-1/2x24-1/2x15 Airomax Bag MV11 1 2/8/19 Can fit 22" bag

Autobody Shop Airomax Unit 2 Pre 2 22-1/2x24-1/2x1 Washable 1 2/8/19 Clean 2x per year

Final 1 22-1/2x24-1/2x15 Airomax Bag MV11 1 2/8/19 Can fit 22" bag

Autobody Shop Airomax Unit 3 Pre 2 22-1/2x24-1/2x1 Washable 1 2/8/19 Clean 2x per year

Final 1 22-1/2x24-1/2x15 Airomax Bag MV11 1 2/8/19 Can fit 22" bag

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Contacts:

Amy Klopf

Email: [email protected]

Mobile Phone: (937) 581-6299

Work Phone: (937) 293-5462/202

Office Phone: 513-489-7111

Air Filtration Report 6/4/18

Report prepared by Josh Helton

Email: [email protected]

Mobile Phone: 513-417-6005

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Unit Location Unit # Stage Qty Filter Size Filter Model PD Cond Install Comments

Mech Room AHU-1 Pre 18 20x20x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 VFD; SA track, good fit, C-3/4, 44.6 htz, 15.0 amp

Rooftop AHU-2 Pre 12 24x24x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 VFD; SA track

2nd Flr Dr. J6 Pre 4 24x20x2 30/30 3

Rooftop AHU-3 Pre 4 24x24x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 CV; SA track

Rooftop RTU-1 Pre 10 20x24x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 SA 2"

Rooftop RTU-2 Pre 10 20x24x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 SA 2"

Rooftop RTU-3 Pre 5 20x20x4 30/30 2/3 4/20/18 VFD; SA 4" track

Pre 5 24x20x4 30/30 2/3 4/20/18

(MAU-3) RTU-3 ERV OA Pre 2 20x25x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 SA 2" track

Return Pre 2 20x25x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 SA 2" track

Rooftop RTU-4 Pre 10 20x24x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 SA 2"

Rooftop RTU-5 Pre 10 20x24x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 SA 2"

Rooftop RTU-6 Pre 10 20x24x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 SA 2"

Rooftop RTU-7 Pre 6 18x24x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 Front load

Rooftop RTU-8 Pre 6 18x24x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 Front load

Rooftop RTU-9 Pre 6 20x20x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 SA 20x74x2 (2)

Pre 2 16x20x2 30/30 3 8/10/17

Rooftop RTU-10 Pre 4 20x20x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 Front load; Not tagged w/RTU #

Rooftop RTU-11 Pre 4 16x16x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 Front load

Rooftop RTU-2 Final 9 24x24x12 AFP Box MV11 0.09 3 NA VFD; SA 2", 1" track

(TRANE) Final 3 24x12x12 AFP Box MV11 3 NA Convert to Hi Flo - 1-1/8" header; room for 15"

Butler Tech Survey 6/4/18DRL Building

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Unit Location Unit # Stage Qty Filter Size Filter Model PD Cond Install Comments

Rooftop RTU-13 Final 9 24x24x12 AFP Box MV11 0.09 3 NA VFD; SA 2", 1" track

Final 3 24x12x12 AFP Box MV11 3 NA Convert to Hi Flo - 1-1/8" header; room for 15"

Rooftop RTU-15 Pre 2 20x30x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 Current

Rooftop MAU-1 Pre 6 16x20x4 30/30 2/3 4/20/18 VFD; SA 4" track

Rooftop MAU-2 Pre 6 20x25x4 30/30 2/3 4/20/18 VFD; SA 4" track

Rooftop MAU-3 Pre 6 20x25x4 30/30 2/3 4/20/18 VFD; SA 4" track; C-1

Welding Room Welding Pre 15 24x24x4 30/30 2/3 4/5/18 SA 4"

Compressor Intakes Pre 8 16x25x1 Cumulok 3 8/10/17

Ground OS Nurses AH Pre 2 20x30x2 30/30 3 8/10/17

Kitchen C200 Kitchen Hood Pre 52 Baffle Washable 3 Clean (52) kitchen baffle filters in 8 hoods 2x per year

Autobody Shop Airomax Unit 1 Pre 2 22-1/2x24-1/2x1 Washable 1 4/5/18 Clean 2x per year

Final 1 22-1/2x24-1/2x15 Airomax Bag MV11 1 4/20/18 Can fit 22" bag

Autobody Shop Airomax Unit 2 Pre 2 22-1/2x24-1/2x1 Washable 1 4/5/18 Clean 2x per year

Final 1 22-1/2x24-1/2x15 Airomax Bag MV11 1 4/20/18 Can fit 22" bag

Autobody Shop Airomax Unit 3 Pre 2 22-1/2x24-1/2x1 Washable 1 4/5/18 Clean 2x per year

Final 1 22-1/2x24-1/2x15 Airomax Bag MV11 1 4/20/18 Can fit 22" bag

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Unit

Location Unit # Stage Qty Filter Size Filter Model PD Cond Install Comments

Rooftop RTU-1 Final 4 25x16x15 AFP Syn Bag 0.25 3/4 NA VFD; SA track, 25x90x2,1 (2), 20x90x2,1 (1)

Final 6 25x20x15 AFP Syn Bag 3/4 NA (2) 25x16 & (3) 25x20 in 25" track

Final 3 20x24x15 AFP Syn Bag 3/4 NA (3) 20x25 & (1) 20x16 in 20" track

Final 1 20x20x15 AFP Syn Bag 3/4 NA Room for 15"; current 12" 8 pkt AFP syn. Bag 65%

Rooftop RTU-2 Final 4 25x16x15 AFP Syn Bag 0.17 3/4 NA VFD; SA track, 25x90x2,1 (2), 20x90x2,1 (1)

Final 6 25x20x15 AFP Syn Bag 3/4 NA (2) 25x16 & (3) 25x20 in 25" track

Final 3 20x24x15 AFP Syn Bag 3/4 NA (3) 20x25 & (1) 20x16 in 20" track

Final 1 20x20x15 AFP Syn Bag 3/4 NA Room for 15"; current 12" 8 pkt AFP syn. Bag 65%

20" track Hi Flo (3) 20x24x15, (1) 20x20x15

Rooftop RTU-3 Final 4 25x16x6 AFP Syn Bag 0.11 3/4 NA VFD; SA 25x70x2,1 (2); 8" no room downstream

Final 6 25x20x6 AFP Syn Bag 3/4 NA CI MV12 SH

Ground AHU-4 Return 20 24x24x22 HFESMV14 0.40 2/3 8/10/2017 VFD; B/U type 8; room for 22"+ downstream;

Firing Range Convert to Hi Flo ES, 405619A22

Supply 20 24x24x4 AFP2000 0.10 2/3 NA VFD; B/U type 8; room for 21" downstream

Ground AHU-5 Return 20 24x24x22 HFESMV14 NR 2/3 8/10/2017 VFD; B/U type 8; room for 22"+ downstream;

Firing Range Convert to Hi Flo ES, 405619A22

Supply 20 24x24x4 AFP2000 NR 2/3 NA VFD; B/U type 8; room for 21" downstream

PSEC Building 6/4/18

5140 Princeton-Glendale Rd

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Unit Location Unit # Stage Qty Filter Size

Filter

Model PD Cond Install Comments

Mech Room AHU-1 Pre 24 12x24x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 VFD; SA V-bank; good fit

Rooftop RTU-1 Pre 6 20x20x2 30/30 3 8/10/17 Need extension ladder

Pre 2 16x20x2 30/30 3 8/10/17

Ceiling AH-1 Pre 2 20x20x4 AP III 3 8/10/17

Liebert Pre 3 20x25x4 30/30 3 8/10/17

Butler Tech Survey 6-4-18ERC

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Unit Location Unit # Stage Qty Filter Size

Filter

Model PD Cond Install Comments

Mech Room AHU-1 Pre 2 24x24x4 30/30 0.1 3/4 8/10/17 VFD; SA 24x103x2,4(2); 20x103x2,4 (1) w/fillers

Pre 9 20x24x4 30/30 8/10/17

Pre 4 20x20x4 30/30 8/10/17

Mech Room AHU-2 Pre 12 20x24x4 30/30 0.08 3/4 8/10/17 VFD; SA 2,4

Contact: Ed Roberts, custodian

Mechanical Room located in basement

3%

Butler Tech Survey 6-4-18Bioscience 8450 Capstone Blvd., West Chester, OH 45069

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Unit Location Unit # Stage Qty Filter Size

Filter

Model PD Cond Install Comments

CR Wall Return AHU-1 Pre 1 20x30x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 Located in classroom outer wall return

CR Wall Return AHU-2 Pre 1 20x30x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 Located in classroom outer wall return

Hall Ceiling Return AHU-3 Pre 1 20x20x2 30/30 2/3 4/16/18 Located in main hallway ceiling return grill, need 6' ladder;

CR Wall Return AHU-4 Pre 1 20x30x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 Located in classroom outer wall return

CR Wall Return AHU-5 Pre 1 20x30x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 Located in classroom outer wall return

CR Wall Return AHU-6 Pre 1 20x30x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 Located in classroom outer wall return

CR Wall Return AHU-7 Pre 1 20x30x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 Located in classroom outer wall return

Hall Ceiling Return AHU-8 Pre 1 20x20x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 Located in main hallway ceiling return grill, need 6' ladder;

CR Wall Return AHU-9 Pre 1 20x30x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 Located in classroom outer wall return

CR Wall Return AHU-10 Pre 1 20x30x2 30/30 3/4 8/10/17 Located in classroom outer wall return

Office Ceiling AHU-1 Pre 1 20x20x2 30/30 2/3 4/16/18 Located in ceiling over manager desk; place blanket plastic;

on desk, need 6' ladder on top of desk

House AHU-1 Pre 2 20x25x1 AP IV 2/3 4/16/18 Located in basement of house

Contact: John, maintenance, 513-571-2226, starts at 9am

Mechanical Room located in basement

Butler Tech Survey 6/4/18Natural Science Center, 640 Hamilton-Lebanon Rd., Monroe, OH 45050

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3603 HAMILTON – MIDDLETOWN ROAD

FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP, OHIO 45011

TEL: (513) 645-8221

Steve Von Bargen

Director of Property Services

Email: [email protected]

Addendum # 1

Bid: Butler Tech Multi-Site Refrigeration & HVAC Equipment Maintenance Services This addendum is to clarify Attachment (A) Scope of work The following must be in included in the bid:

Hydronic Specialties (Air Separators)

Hydronic Specialties (Expansion Tanks)

Variable Frequency Drives (VFD’s)

Addendum # 2

This addendum is to clarify attachment E (Quote Submission Form)

The following must be included as an Alternate bid

Backflow Preventer/RPZ

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