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Release of Contingency Funds #107 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County of Monroe . Mayor Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 The Florida Keys Mayor Pro Tem James K. Scholl,District 3 h Craig Cates,District 1 Michelle Lincoln,District 2 David Rice,District 4 Memorandum DATE: 03/05/2024 TO: BOCC Digitally signed by Kevin . V�_,` c._._ G.Wilson,P.E. FROM: Kevin G. Wilson, P.E. Date::201 205'00's 10:20:12-Os'00' SUBJECT: Release of Contingency Funds Included with this memo is the proposed Release of Contingency Funds 4107 for the Fl Keys Marathon Airport Non-Aeronautical Use Building (EOC)project. This does not affect the contract amount, but releases contingency funds already included in the Guaranteed Maximum Price for work that was either not foreseen or for which a price could not be determined at the time of contract execution. The amount requested is $911.00. The attached Release of Owner Contingency Request provides the details. This is being provided to ensure the BOCC is aware of this change. Please contact me with any questions. If there are none with the normal 24-hour window, I will approve the request. Count Of Monroe ���th` BOA c COUNTY O IISSIO r s County Holly lvlemll Raschein, District 5 The Florida Keys 1�� ~cr =James . Scholl,Dr trict Craig Cates,District I ti Michelle Lrrrcoh%,Di%trrct 2 David Rice,District 4 MEMORANDUM DATE: 3/4/2024 TO: County Administrator FROM: Cary Vick SUBJECT: Release of Contingency for: FL KEYS MARATHON AIRPORT NON- AERONAUTICAL USE BUILDING (EOC) Action Requested: Approval for RELEASE of contingency funds in the amount of $ 911.00 as outlined below. Basis for Recommended Action: 1. The requested release does not increase the total cost of the project as approved by the BOCC, and it will have no impact to contract time. 2. The scope for which the release is requested is within the intended project scope. 3. The release is not based upon an error or omission by the designer or the general contractor. Background: This is a cost change to the Contingency related to RFI 306, dated 02/14/2024, to furnish and install additional time clock controls (Taco 265-3 Digital Timer and 563-2 Aquastat sensor) for the 2 hot water recirculation pumps in order to be able to maintain hot water without having the pumps constantly running since the building will be occupied at all times. Approved by Marshall Quarles Approved by Mickey Pruitt 03/04/2024 12:27:45 PM 03/04/2024 2:14:27 PM Ajax Building Company Architects Design Group Digitally signed by Kevin Wilson Kevin Wilson Date:2024.03.0808:21:24 t`aa�ly..taat 0 pm 2024L__ -05,00, ... .... ... ....... Cary Vick,Interim Project Management Director Kevin Wilson,Acting County Administrator Project: FL Keys Marathon Airport Non-Aeronautical Use Building (EOS) (202011) Subcontractor: PEDRO FALCON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. Subcontractor tracking#: Change(RFI#,ASI#,etc): COR 061-Based on RFI 306—Hot Water Heater Recirculating Pump Date: 2/16/2024 Request for Additional Time t,day. Monday II riiday 7AIlM 3.3011PI3i LABOR uantit Units Description unit Cost of labor Required by RFI 306 1 Hour Forman $45.00 $45.00 2 Hour Electrical $35.00 $70.00 2 Hour Electrical Helper $25.00 $50.00 is""ur edi@ h flour I?IkxAricall I IIa;por -1;25,00 -1r22.00 Labor Subtotal I $ 82.50 Labor Burden Percentage 38% 1 $ 31.35 LaborTotall I $ 113.85 MATERIAL(SUPPLIER BACK-UP REQUIRED) Quantity Units Description unit Cost of Material is""ur edi@ 2 i rah: JFFSeries i Ominer iall Auto-Ni Timer imer -1r27.33 -1;54,33 Required by RFI 306 2 Feet Digital timer(model 265-3) $248.00 $496.00 2 1 Each lAquastat 563-2 $67.00 $134.00 Material subtotal $ 576.00 Material Sales Taxi 7.50% 1 $ 43.20 Material Total- $ 619.20 011, Q_uantity Units Description 2unit Cost of E/S/U 1 L.E. S&H $ 95.00 $ 95.00 L.E. $ Labor Total $ 113.85 Material total $ 61%20 Subtotal $ 828.05 Allowable OH&P 10% $ 82.81 GRAND TOTAL(no pennies) $ 911 -smart M- E= p IIIResource Saving Products IMIIIIII (IIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIII 000 Timers / Aquastat The Taco Clock Timers and Temperature Aquastat are designed to operate Taco circulators for domestic hot water recirculation during peak demand periods. The 24-hour clock timer can be set in 15 minute on/off intervals. A digital 7-day programmable timer can be set to run at varying times and intervals each day. The timer enclosures feature rugged steel construction. Temperature control is easy with the Aquastat — automatically ON at 957 and OFF at 1 157. Adaptable to any 00`° Series Circulator. ryry uuff���� 265-3 ih II �i l, .l i II 1.Lo(r I�,II III{l� 265-1 �c rtA oMlp rfl'Se'xami raau�itqu ^'%W war.ry.Po oPL5,W v Nd UGPo Wd. l np� III �mm I IIIIr e 1� Hill 563-2 Allllllllllllluuuuuuuuummu uuuumuuuulmulllll� uumlll� I ATaco Group Company ©T'aco Catalog#100-2.5 Effective Date: 12/10/15 Supersedes:06/18/14 Printed in USA �I Submittal Data # 101-036 Effective: 12/10/15 Supersedes: 06/18/14 Illu� Iluu� � uul uul uul�uul�uul Illulm"ii uul�i„"u ul uulIVuul�luulr�l Iluuulouul luuinuu iiiil* luli� Dual Vuui� 24IlVIlouir Alniiaiog Glock I'llinneir Appilicationi Peirfoirinnainice IIfF t - #265..,1II The Taco Clock Timers and Temperature Aquastat are designed to Electrical Characteristics: 115/60/1 control the operation of Taco circulators on Domestic Hot Water Timer Switch: 16A @115V Recirculation Systems for maximum comfort and energy efficiency. They are adaptable to any 00' Series circulator by attaching the Timer Interval: 15 Minutes enclosure or wiring to the electrical box. Clock face: Hour and Minute Hands Manual Switch: I Permanently ON Operates thouir e core ll1inn it ©Automatic Operation p circulator at the same pre-set times every day. Time 0 Permanently OFF intervals are in 15 minute increments. This user friendly clock has a raised minute hand for easy adjustments,quick-set trippers and an IIDay Dliigliitai I'llinneir operation switch for Manual ON/OFF or Automatic modes. Peirfoirinnainice IIfF # - #265 Electrical Characteristics: 115/60/1 IIDay Dliigliitai Pirogirainninnabie°°Il1inneir Timer Switch: 16A @115V Digital Timer can be programmed to operate at different times on different days,weekdays or weekends,for maximum comfort and Timer Interval: 1 Minute(+) Adjustable convenience to match family schedules. Easy circular programming Clock face: Digital with clock face and LCD readout screen. Run time intervals as short as Circulator Programming 1 minute provides maximum energy efficiency. A capacitor backup saves settings for up to 2,500 hours during power outages. Capacitor Backup:2,500 hours Rmnpeiratuire Aquastat Rwmnpeir tuire Aquastat Sinop Controls pump operation to maintain system temperature between ctliionu""IlRwmnpeir tuire Switchii - #563.2 95'F and 1 15'F. Easy clip-on Aquastat attaches directly to 3/4" pipe Electrical Characteristics: 115/60/1 or a 1/2" sweat pump casing. Connections: 1/2" (Snap on circ.body) 3/4" Copper pipe Shilippilinig Weighut Temperature Setting: ON @ 95'F inRelll Iteinn lII..JIbs. IIg OFF @ 115°F � �� ... 1 ng gKIr er W 75 3 w Contacts:7 amp SPDT Switch ��� �L us Wire Leads: 18"—Type 18-2, 1 ' ' 1/11 Round Premium Cable r � usreo R INDOOR USE ONLY 2.6° — �2.6" 1.91, oo�Q4� aggQ e o o Digital LCD 2 Program Time Arrow Manual Switch O me,�, — Trippers ( ° 0 4.5�� � — 0000 Programming OO Buttons -- - -- -- - ___ � ... _-.... 0 0 4" Timer Circulator Aquastat Analog Timer Digital Timer Assembled Timer/Aquastat AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVuuuuuuuuu uuuuuuuuuuVll�lllllll� A Taco Group Company Taco Inc., 1160 Cranston Street,Cranston,RI 02920/(401)942-8000/Fax(401)942-2360 Taco(Canada)Ltd.,8450 Lawson Road,Unit#3,Milton,Ontario L9T O)8/(905)564-9422/Fax(905)564-9436 www.TacoComfort.com AjaxAjax Building Company,LLC Project:202011 Monroe County FL Keys Marathon 109 Commerce Blvd Airport NAUB EOC Oldsmar, Florida 34677 7280 Overseas Highway P:+18137923900 Marathon, Florida 33050 RFI #Con-306: Hot Water Heater Recirculating Pump Sequence of Operations Status Closed on 02/14/24 To Mickey Pruitt(Architects Design Group) From Jeffrey Whipple(Ajax Building Company) Devon Ayers(K2M Design) 424 SW 7th Terrace Gainesville, Florida 32601 Date Initiated Feb 2,2024 Due Date Feb 7,2024 Location Project Stage Course of Construction Cost Impact TBD Schedule Impact TBD Spec Section Cost Code Drawing Number P-401 Reference Linked Drawings Received From Ihor Rymaruk(Pedro Falcon Electrical Contractors, Inc.) Copies To Giselle Albisu(TLC Engineering Solutions(Jax)),Victor Carrasco(TLC Engineering Solutions(Jax)), Donald Harcrow(Ajax Building Company), Cary Knight(Monroe County),Travis Mauldin(Ajax Building Company),Juan Perez(TLC Engineering Solutions(Jax)), Marshall Quarles(Ajax Building Company), Banistka Rodriguez(Architects Design Group),Jordan Salinger (Monroe County), Denise Saltzman(TLC Engineering Solutions(Jax)),Steven Sanders(Monroe County), Daniel Taylor (Architects Design Group), Cary Vick(Monroe County) Activity/ Question Question from Jeffrey Whipple Ajax Building Company on Friday,Feb 2, 2024 at 10:06 AM EST Sheet P-401 detail#3 shows the HWRP to be connected to a time clock/motor starter. Please provide a model#and sequence of operation for this device.See RFI-306 Sketch for clarity. Attachments RFI-306 Sketch.pdf Official Response Response from Marshall Quarles Ajax Building Company on Wednesday, Feb 14, 2024 at 10:57 AM EST As discussed at the OAC meeting 36 on 02/13/24,and with TLC after,due to the 24/7 occupancy of the building,a timer with an Aquastat is needed so that the recirculating pumps is able to be controlled to not run all the time.The recommended digital timer(model 265-3)and an Aquastat 563-2 will be provided,not just the 265-3 digital timer. Please see attached sketch for more info. Attachments RFI 310 response sketch.pdf Official Response Response from Mickey Pruitt Architects Design Group on Monday,Feb 12, 2024 at 06:06 PM EST TLC response attached Attachments 120825-MONROE_COUNTY_EOC-Con-306-Hot_Water_Heater_Recirculating_Pup_Sequence_of Operations-2024-02- 12.pdf Ajax Building Company, LLC Pagel of 1 Printed On: Feb 14,2024 10:58 AM EST Kill u pT111A pnfm E f,U G IG I{f E IE 1 u; d I. U F @' 5 RFI Response Con-306 RFI# Con-306 Reviewer: Giselle Albisu Project: 120825 - MONROE COUNTY EOC Received: 02/02/2024 Name: Hot Water Heater Recirculating Pump Sequence of Returned: 02/12/2024 Operations Please Note: The following RFI response is not intended to authorize any deviation or modification to the design documents except as specifically clarified below for this specific application and circumstance. Furthermore, this response is not intended to authorize any increase in construction cost, schedule or time extension, or construction in conflict with any applicable codes or specified design standards. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to notify the design team immediately of any perceived scope, schedule, or cost impacts or adjustments. Attachments 120825 RF1 Con-306 Hot Water Heater Recirculating� Pump Sequence of Operations.pdf Questions Attached is RFI Con-306 Hot Water Heater Recirculating Pump Sequence of Operations for your review. Comments TLC responses: Provide Taco 265-3, Digital Timer. Refer to attached cut sheet, follow manufacturer recommendations, coordinate required power with the Electrical engineer. Page 1 of 1 -smart M- E= p IIIResource Saving Products IMIIIIII (IIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIII 000 Timers / Aquastat The Taco Clock Timers and Temperature Aquastat are designed to operate Taco circulators for domestic hot water recirculation during peak demand periods. The 24-hour clock timer can be set in 15 minute on/off intervals. A digital 7-day programmable timer can be set to run at varying times and intervals each day. The timer enclosures feature rugged steel construction. Temperature control is easy with the Aquastat — automatically ON at 957 and OFF at 1 157. Adaptable to any 00`° Series Circulator. ryry uuff���� 265-3 ih II �i l, .l i II 1.Lo(r I�,II III{l� 265-1 �c rtA oMlp rfl'Se'xami raau�itqu ^'%W war.ry.Po oPL5,W v Nd UGPo Wd. l np� III �mm I IIIIr e 1� Hill 563-2 Allllllllllllluuuuuuuuummu uuuumuuuulmulllll� uumlll� I ATaco Group Company ©T'aco Catalog#100-2.5 Effective Date: 12/10/15 Supersedes:06/18/14 Printed in USA �I Submittal Data # 101-036 Effective: 12/10/15 Supersedes: 06/18/14 Illu� Iluu� � uul uul uul�uul�uul Illulm"ii uul�i„"u ul uulIVuul�IuulT�l Iluuulouul luuinuu iiiil* luli� Dual Vuui� 24Ili°°louir Alniiaiog 6°Illoclk I'llinneir Appilicationi Peirfoirinnainice IIfF t - #265..,1II The Taco Clock Timers and Temperature Aquastat are designed to Electrical Characteristics: 115/60/1 control the operation of Taco circulators on Domestic Hot Water Timer Switch: 16A @115V Recirculation Systems for maximum comfort and energy efficiency. They are adaptable to any 00' Series circulator by attaching the Timer Interval: 15 Minutes enclosure or wiring to the electrical box. Clock face: Hour and Minute Hands Manual Switch: I Permanently ON Operates thouir e core ll1inn it ©Automatic Operation p circulator at the same pre-set times every day. Time 0 Permanently OFF intervals are in 15 minute increments. This user friendly clock has a raised minute hand for easy adjustments,quick-set trippers and an IIDay Dliigliitai I'llinneir operation switch for Manual ON/OFF or Automatic modes. Peirfoirinnainice IIfF # - #265 3 Electrical Characteristics: 115/60/1 IIDay Dliigliitai Pirogirainninnabie°°Il1inneir Timer Switch: 16A @115V Digital Timer can be programmed to operate at different times on different days,weekdays or weekends,for maximum comfort and Timer Interval: 1 Minute(+) Adjustable convenience to match family schedules. Easy circular programming Clock face: Digital with clock face and LCD readout screen. Run time intervals as short as Circulator Programming 1 minute provides maximum energy efficiency. A capacitor backup saves settings for up to 2,500 hours during power outages. Capacitor Backup:2,500 hours Rmmqeor #uore Aquastat Rwso peir tuire Aquastat - Sinop Controls pump operation to maintain system temperature between ctliionu""IlRwso peir tuire Switcllhu - #563.2 95°F and 1 15°F. Easy clip-on Aquastat attaches directly to 3/4" pipe Electrical Characteristics: 115/60/1 or a 1/2" sweat pump casing. Connections: 1/2" (Snap on circ.body) 3/4" Copper pipe gllhuliiggliiinig Weighut Temperature Setting: ON @ 95°F 26 lµ III q #rw. Ills 3 iqn°r� �orsm I..... s OFF @ 115°F ,... <,go '�IN 7.„w, ..„ ,,3_,w `2 g Contacts:7 amp SPDT Switch w„ UL us Wire Leads: 18"—Type 18-2, 65-3 Di italTimer 75 35 LISTED Round Premium Cable 563-2 Aquastat .25 .11 R INDOOR USE ONLY 2.6° — �2.6" 1.91, oo�Q4� aggQ e o o Digital LCD 2 Program Time Arrow �, — Trippers ( ° 0me, 4. Manual Switch O 5�� � — 0000 Programming OO Buttons -- - -- -- - ___ � ... _-.... 0 0 4" Timer Circulator Aquastat Analog Timer Digital Timer Assembled Timer/Aquastat AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVuuuuuuuuu uuuuuuuuuuVll�lllllll� A Taco Group Company Taco Inc., 1160 Cranston Street,Cranston,RI 02920/(401)942-8000/Fax(401)942-2360 Taco(Canada)Ltd.,8450 Lawson Road,Unit#3,Milton,Ontario L9T O)8/(905)564-9422/Fax(905)564-9436 www.TacoComfort.com 102-067B taco, Instruction Sheet Comfort Solutions AT—Group Company Timer and Aquastat SUPERSEDES: January 3, 2014 EFFECTIVE: November 24, 2015 Plant I.D. 001-4223 Application: The Taco Clock Timer/Temperature Aquastat combination is Electrical Hook-Up: designed to cycle the circulator during peak demand periods. 1. All electrical work must be performed by an electrician The Analog Timer (No. 265-1) is adjustable to 15 minute in accordance with the latest edition of the National intervals within a 24 hour time frame. The Digital Timer Electrical Codes and Local Codes and Regulations. (No. 265-3) can be programmed for 7 day operation. The Temperature Aquastat (No. 563-2) automatically switches 2. Verify that the voltage,phase and frequency are correct for the circulator ON at 95°F and OFF at 115°F.The two can be the Circulator, Timer and Aquastat prior to connection. used in combination, or they can be used separately. When 3. Follow the appropriate wiring diagram the Clock Timer/Temperature Aquastat are used together, the Timer switches ON sending power to the unit. The Analog 24 Hour Timer Programming: Temperature Aquastat measures the temperature, and 1. Set clock to the exact time of day by turning the outer cycles the circulator as long as the Timer is switched to the black ring clockwise to move the hour/minute hands to ON mode. the correct position. Pay special attention to the white If used separately, the Clock Timer operates the circulator arrow pointing to the correct AM/PM time in the 24 during the chosen number of ON/OFF intervals. When using hour outer ring. only the Temperature Aquastat,the circulator cycles intermit- 2. Set the desired ON/OFF times by pushing the trippers tently to maintain a temperature between 950F and 1150F. away from the clock face for ON operation. Leave the The Clock Timer and Temperature Aquastat are easy to trippers toward the clock face for OFF operation. Each retrofit to any "00" Series Circulator. The user-friendly 24 tripper represents a 15 minute interval. hour analog clock has an hour hand, raised minute hand for ease of adjustment, two directional arrows, and AM/PM 3. Set switch in the middle position for G time settings. Our easy to program digital timer provides automatic operation. maximum convenience, comfort and energy savings. The Analog Timer Manual Switch Settings: Clock Timer can be mounted in any direction by just attach- ing it to the capacitor box electrical connection hole. 1. Up = On, Constant Circulation I 2. Middle =Automatic operation Installation: FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE 3. Down — Off O SEQUENCE THAT THEY APPEAR. Analog Timer Installation Instructions: 1. Disconnect the electrical supply. Remove circulator ter- minal box screw and cover. e ,1Q�1j 2. Loosen Timer box cover screw and remove cover. \,� 12 3. Assemble the back portion of the Timer to the "00"ter- TIME PROGRAM ARROW mina) box as shown in the Timer installation diagram TRIPPERS 9 (006 circulator pictured). Make sure that the protruding MANUAL � �' tang on the back of the Timer box fits under the circula- s SWITCH IN ° AUTO tor's terminal box base.Adjust until the two terminal box � � 8 POSITION openings are aligned. 4. Secure the locknuts. Feed the yellow and white circula- tor lead wires into the Timer through the bushing. Reassemble circulator terminal box cover and secure with the screw. 5. See electrical hook-up for Timer wiring. Analog Timer Clock Face Aquastat Installation Instructions: 1. Disconnect the electrical supply. Securely fasten the Aquastat clip to 3/4" pipe or to the circulator casing for '/2" pipe applications. The Aquastat must be properly fastened to insure a good reading. ' 2. See electrical hook-up for Aquastat wiring. 'smart A Taco resource-saving product Digital 7 Day Programmable Timer: 2. Press Day to select the days The Plumb n' Plug (PNP) digital timer features a large LCD of the week for the ON event. display with user friendly keys for setting time and run pro- NOTE:To set the ON event: grams.An internal re-chargeable battery holds programmed ON a Specific Day Select:The desired day settings for up to 2,500 hours during power outages. Every Day of Week Select: MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, Note: Although the Plumb n' Plug digital timer contains SA,SU some degree of spike and electrical noise protection, Every Weekday: Select: MO,TU,WE,TH, FR as with all electronic devices,these units can be affected Every Weekend: Select: SA,SU by electrical noise. It is recommended that they be Monday through Saturday Select: MO through SAT powered from a voltage source that has no switching Mond ay,Wed nesday, Select: MO,WE, FR devices or inductive loads connected. Friday Clock Face Description: 3. Press h+to scroll to the desired hour for ON event. 4. Press m+to scroll to the desired minute for the ON event. 5. Press Timer to advance to the OFF event screen. 6. Press Day to select the days of the week for the OFF event. O O 7. Press h+to scroll to the desired hour for the OFF event. 8. Press m+to scroll to the desired minute for the OFF event. Take one of these actions. If... Then... You need to program another Press Timer to advance to ON/OFF event pair, the next event ON screen and repeat steps 2 through 8. 0 Timer Day h+ m+ All the required ON/OFF Press(D to return main screen. 000 events are programmed, The procedure is complete. 00 NOTE: If events include or intersect with each other,each ON/OFF Reset +1 h OVR event can be independently executed at the setpoint.NOTE: If an ON event and OFF event occur at the same time,the O timer will run the OFF event. Daily Operation OO Below is an overview of the different operation modes for FM1 D14. Mode Timer Display Description Setting the Time of Day Auto ON MO Appears when an ON setpoint has Follow this procedure to set the time of day and day of the week. AUTO been triggered 1. Press and release the Reset button with a blunt object to ON0g E AM reset the unit.The timer screen flashes. 35 2. Press and hold(2)and h+simultaneously to access the 12:00 AM screen. Auto OFF MO Appears when an 3. Take one of these actions. TO OFF setpoint has AUOFF��•��AM been triggered If.. Then... Your time zone currently is Press the+1 h button. in Daylight Savings Time, Go to step 4. OVR ON MO Indicates relay has Your time zone is not in Go to step 4 to set the OVR been overridden to Daylight Savings Time current time. ON 01:00AM ON status 4. Press and hold(2)and press h+repeatedly until you advance to the current hour. OVR OFF MO Indicates relay has 5. Press and hold(9 and press m+repeatedly until you OVR been overridden to advance to the current minute. � : ��AM OFF status 6. Press and hold(3 and press Day repeatedly until you OFF advance to the current day. Programming Events NOTE:To execute an ON/OFF status override, press the OVR button on the timer to override an ON or OFF status.The override To set ON/OFF event pair, set ON event and then repeat remains active until the next programmed event. procedure to set OFF event.The timer enables up to 7 ON/OFF event pairs. 1. Press the Timer button. MO TU WE TH FR SA SU Dashed lines appear to indicate no event is set for event 1. ION Modifying an Event Follow this procedure to review or modify an event. 1. Press Timer to scroll to ON or OFF event you want to modify. 2. Take one of these actions. If you want to modify the... Then... Days of the week for Press Day repeatedly to scroll to ON/OFF event, desired days of the week Go to step 3. Hour for ON or OFF event, Press h+to scroll to desired hour Go to step 3. Minute for ON or OFF Press m+to scroll to desired event, minute Go to step 3. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 as needed to modify additional events. 4. When all the desired events are modified, press(2)to confirm event settings and return to the time of day screen. Deleting an Event Follow this procedure to delete an event. 1. Press Timer to scroll to ON or OFF event you want to delete. 2. Press OVR to delete the event. Dashed lines appear in place of the time to indicate the event is deleted. NOTE:If necessary, repeat this procedure to delete both ON and OFF settings for the event. 3. When the modifications are complete, press tD to return to time of day screen. Retrieving an Event The timer enables deleted events to be retrieved.All deleted events can be retrieved until a new event is programmed in place of event. 1. Press Timer to scroll to the ON/OFF event you previously deleted. Dashed lines appear in place of the event time. 2. Press OVR to retrieve deleted event.The event ON or OFF time replaces the dashed line indicating that the event is retrieved. NOTE: If necessary, repeat this procedure to retrieve both ON and OFF settings for the event. 3. When the modifications are complete, press(D to return to time of day screen. Adjusting Daylight Saving Time Press+1h button to add the Daylight Saving Time hour to the current time or remove the hour to return to standard time. NOTE: Do not perform this procedure if your area does not use Daylight Saving Time. Resetting the Timer In case of a timer malfunction or to delete all previous settings, the unit can be reset. To reset the timer, use a blunt pointed object to press Reset as shown in Figure 4 on the next page.The timer resets and deletes all the settings in the unit. Fol ResetButton Figure 4.Reset Button Overview of Power Loss Functions In the event of a power loss,the digital timer does the following: • Relay will be in the OFF state • Upon power restore, relay will go to the current programmed state Timer Installation Diagram Aquastat Only Wiring Diagram (006 Circulator Shown) THREADED PIPE PUMPTERMINAL BOX NEUT WHITE MOTOR LEAD LINE BLACK LOCKNUT YELLOW MOTOR LEAD SPACER RING GND I of BLACK WHITE SCREW TIMER MODULE BACK PUMP AQUASTAT PUMP_L_,_ Timer and Aquastat Wiring Diagram Timer Only Wiring Diagram Jumper Jumper TIMER 2&3 TIMER 2&3 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 BLACK BLACK YELLOW WHITE YELLOW WHITE NEUT.WHITE WHITE MOTOR LEAD NEUT.WHITE WHITE MOTOR LEAD YELLOW MOTOR LEAD YELLOW MOTOR LEAD GND GND I I LINE BLAW-4 - SCREW SCREW BLACTE PUMPPUMP LINE BLACKASTAT LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT Taco, Inc. will repair or replace without charge cal additives to the systems,or other abuse,will FORTH IN THE FIRST PARAGRAPH ABOVE. (at the company's option)any Taco 00 Series cir- not be covered by this warranty. culator or circulator part which is proven defec- If in doubt as to whether a particular substance THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU tive under normal use within three(3)years from is suitable for use with a Taco product or part,or ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR the date of manufacture. for any application restrictions, consult the STATUTORY, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY In order to obtain service under this warranty, it applicable Taco instruction sheets or contact OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF TACO. is the responsibility of the purchaser to promptly Taco at(401-942-8000). 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If the subject product or tion, or arrangement of materials of its products DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS. part contains no defect as covered in this war- without notification. ranty, the purchaser will be billed for parts and This warranty gives the purchaser specific rights, labor charges in effect at time of factory exami- TACO OFFERS THIS WARRANTY IN LIEU OF and the purchaser may have other rights which nation and repair. ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. ANY vary from state to state. Some states do not Any Taco product or part not installed or operated WARRANTY IMPLIED BY LAW INCLUDING allow limitations on how long an implied warranty or in conformity with Taco instructions or which has WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR lasts is damages, so these limitations or exclu on the exclusion of incidental or conse- been subject to misuse,misapplication,the addi FITNESS IS IN EFFECT ONLY FOR THE DURA- io sio n m ns may not apply to you. tion of petroleum-based fluids or certain chemi- TION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET JIVaCO'COmfort., Solutions ATaco Group Company Taco,Inc.,1 160 Cranston Street,Cranston,RI 02920 1 Tel:(401)942-8000 FAX:(401)942-2360 Taco(Canada),Ltd.,8450 Lawson Road,Suite#3,Milton,Ontario L9T OJ8 Tel:(905)564-9422 I FAX:(905)564-9436 Visit our web site:www.TacoComfort.com I Printed in USA I 02015 Taco,Inc. 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Ideal for high pressure drop boilers,fan coil units,heat exchangers,large radiant •High velocity performance-compact design heating and heat recoverylgeothermal systems.The Stainless Steel 00 11 can be used on ®Quiet,Efficient operation open loop systems.The unique replaceable cartridge contains all of the moving parts and ®Direct drive-Low power consumption allows for easy service instead of replacing the entire circulator. Universal flange to flange ®Unique replaceable cartridge design-fielti dimensions and orientation allows the 0011 to easily replace other models. Compact, serviceable low power consumption design makes It ideal for high-efficiency jobs. ®Self lubricating Pump Dimensions&Weights; •No mechanical sea] A B C D F G Ship ®Unmatched rellabillky-maintenance free Model Casing in, min in. min in. mm in, imm in. mm in. mm lbs, Kg! ®Universal flange to flange dimensions — 001144 Cutiron 7-1/2 191 64M IS6 3412 89 3-3/8 66 5-SN 143 64t2 165 110 53, •Cast Iron or Stainless Steel construction 00144 SLSmd 7412, 191 &918 IS6 3412 69- MAI 86 SAM 143 (4112 16S 11.0 5.0 hilabrialS Of C0113trIaGUOR Mounting Positions .......................................................................................................................................................... Casing(Volute). Cut Iron or . ............................... ............. .......... 304 Stainless Steel Stator Housing. Aluminum ............................ Stainless Steel ii Cartridge. ................... 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Contract time is not impacted. 10/05/22 (I , rDCDG�) € -0.68% $949,113.00 This is a credit change to Contingency for all work related to RFI 121,dated 10/12/2022,to document the email correspondence with Cardno that the injection well casing is only required to be 60'deep, not 120'deep per C-008. The total depth drilled will remain 120' but the casing is only required for 60'.Also,the material of the casing is acceptable to change to Schedule 80 PVC in lieu of DIP (ductile iron pipe). 12/08/22 12,000.00 1.26% $961,113.00 This is a cost change to Contingency for RFI 113,dated' 09/21/2022,to add window shades at the exterior windows in room 235 and 262 that were not previously calling for shades. Reference sketch included in RFI response, 1111.00 12/08/22 (2,093,50) -0.22% $959,019.50 This is a credit change to Contingency for RFI 124,dated € 10/06/2022 to document the variance between ID-202 and A-131 on the mirror manufacturer and the decision to go with the Bobrick B-165 series mirrors due to the cost savings to the Owner over the Renwil,vered mirrors. Id 12/08/22 16,455.00 € 1.72% $975,474.50 This is a credit change to the Contingency per RFI 151, ated 12/08/2022,for the Owner request to change all countertops in Food Prep room 260 from Quartz to Stainless Steel. 12/16/22 5,330.00 0.56% $980,$04.50 This is a cost change to the Contingency to fund the FKEC fee worksheet for the electrical primary service. 01/10/23 (10,01432) 1.05% $970,790.18 This is a cost change to the Contingency to fund the City of Marathon Utilities Force Main worksheet fees.; 11,1414 01/10/23 (27,663 63) € -2.89%€ $943,126.55 OWNER CONTROLLED CONTINGENCY LEDGER This is a credit change to the Contingency for changes from submittal 084113-1,dated 12/01/2022,to change the 1203 window from an insulgard ballistic window to a standard YKK interior storefront window,and to change door 218 from a double door to a single door with a sidelite due to a conflict between the corridor width and the required width for an insulgard double door. 01/23/23 14,607.00 1 1.53% $957,733.55 WIN HI This is a cost change to the Contingency for ASI 01,dated 11/28/2022,for; -The changes to the primary electrical routing and equipment for the building's power per FKEC requirements,and -The addition of the quick-connect equipment to add the s ability to connect a portable load bank.' 02/14/23 (65,712,00) -6.88% $892,021.55 This is a cost change to the Contingency for RFI 154,dated 02/02/2023,to change doors 202&203 to Ambico ballistic hollow metal (HM)frames since the specified Insulgard HP500 ballistic door system required the doors to be outswing,which conflicted with the hallways. Ambico doors can accomodate an inswing to match the floor plan intent. 02/14/23 (870 00) -0.09%1 $891,151.55 This is a cost change to the Contingency for RFI 115,dated 12/05/22,to expand the chase in room219C and add chases in rooms 254& 251 for the vertical storm piping drops from the roof drains down to underneath the 1st floor slab. Nil MAN 02/14/23 (1,282,00) € -0.13% $889,869.55 This is a cost change to the Contingency for RFI 111,dated 10/03/22,for updates to A-132&A-133 clarifying quantity and locations of bathroom accessories. 02/14/23 (1,503,00) -0.16% $888,366.55Hill HIM This is a cost change to the Contingency for RFI 164,dated 02/14/2023,to increase the depth of the dumpster enclosure per revised sheets A-001 and'A-030 to meet the dumpster size and clearance requirements. Durnpster, enclosure CMU walls that have already been constructed will be removed,foundation will be extended to support the increased depth,and the CMU walls will be re- constructed. (10,495,00)CC( -1.10% $877,871.55 This is a credit change to the Contingency for RFI 173, dated 01/19/2023,to eliminate the Masterseal 581 waterproofing noted in the details for the dumpster enclosure.The dumpster enclosure walls will have a standard stucco finish. 02/14/23 1,581.00 € 0.17% $879,452.55 OWNER CONTROLLED OWNER CONTROLLED CONTINGENCY LEDGER This is a cost change to the Contingency for RFI 194 Stairwell doors hardware and fire rating changes to meet fire and FEMA 361,dated 03/20/2023,to change the door hardware specified for doors S102B and 5103 per manufacturer requirements in order for the doors to meet both a FEMA 361 rating and a 2hr fire rating. Separately,this RFI also updated all other stairwells doors from 1hr to 2hr and all glazing in these stairwell doors from 45min to 90min rating.There is no cost associated with these latter upgrades. 04/18/23 (5,875,00) -0.61% $819,533.55: This is a cost change to the Contingency related to Submittal 280537-1.2 to change the bi-directional antenna from a Yagi antenna(model#B©A-YDA763869-14-1)to a Westell panel antenna (model#CS03-777-999).This change was recommended by the BDA vendor,and reviewed and approved by Monroe County because the panel antenna is tested and rated for a lhigher wind MPH than the yagi antenna. 04/18/23 (1,582,00) 1 -0.17% $817,951.55 This is a cost change to the Contingency related to RFI 188, dated 03/06/2023,to demo part of the retaining wall just northwest of GL 9 to provide more turning radius availability for when trucks or equipment drive up the access ramp and need to turn left IPA 05/09/23 ( ,841.00) -0.40% $814,110.55 This is a cost change to the Contingency related to RFI'199, dated 05/09/2023,to extend multiple P1 and P9 walls to the underside of the roof deck(framing,iso,and drywall extended)that were originally called to terminate at the ceiling.This change enhances sound transfer reduction between corridors, building areas,and offices. 05/09/23 (80,114 CC( -8.38% $733,996.55 This is a cost change to the Contingency related to RFI 198, dated 04/11/2023,to add beacon lights on the top of the building per request from the Monroe County Building Department.This includes eight(8)FAA-approved beacon lights positioned at the building corners and along the roof perimeter. IPA 05/09/23 (18,634,00) -1.95% $715,362.55 OWNER CONTROLLED OWNER CONTROLLED OWNER CONTROLLED OWNER CONTROLLED OWNER CONTROLLED OWNER CONTROLLED OWNER CONTROLLED OWNER CONTROLLED OWNER CONTROLLED OWNER CONTROLLED OWNER CONTROLLED OWNER CONTROLLED