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SUBMITTALDATA8267 Causeway Blvd Suite FTampa, Florida 33619-6520Phone: 813-621-5888Toll Free: 877-621-5888Fax: 813-621-5885www.protechbalance.com

INDEXNEBB CERTIFICATE. 3QUALIFICATIONS . .4MAJOR PROJECTS COMPLETED .5-6VARIOUS PROJECTS .7-10REFERENCES .11SUPERVISORS AND TECHNICIANS .12-20STATE OF FLORIDA – CERTIFICATE OF STATUS .21HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY SMALL BUSINESS REGISTRATION .22HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY SUPPLIER DIVERSITY REGISTRATION . .23CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE .24SAMPLE REPORT .25-492 of 49

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QUALIFICATIONS FOR PRO-TECH DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC.Pro-Tech Diversified Services, Inc was founded in 1999 by Gary A. Cummings as an independentHVAC testing and balancing company. Since our inception, we have taken great pride in offering ourclients a proficient and professional service. We strive to work closely with our clients to ensure thateach project is adequately manned and completed in a timely manner, without compromising theintegrity of the service we provide.As members of the National Environmental Balancing Bureau, we are confident that our knowledge,experience and competency in the field of testing and balancing meets or exceeds the standards setforth by NEBB. Our procedures, equipment and forms comply with the 2005 Seventh Edition of theProcedural Standards for Testing, Adjusting and Balancing of Environmental Systems published by theNational Environmental Balancing Bureau.Our lead technicians have completed extensive training and passed the required exams to obtainCertified Technician status from NEBB. With an average work experience of 15 years, we believe ourtechnicians have the ability to provide the experience needed for today’s complex systems.While we are confident our Certified Technicians have the necessary experience and skills to manageany project they are tasked with, we supervise each project with NEBB Certified Professionals. Thesupervisors have many years experience and have passed the required exams by NEBB to obtain theCertified Professional status. The responsibility of the supervisor in the field is to ensure that aconsistent level of high quality is maintained, assess manpower requirements, and ensure the projectsare completed in a timely manner. Other duties include plan review, report setup, project scheduling,and final report review.Acknowledging the growing trend toward LEED certified projects, Green Buildings and the concern forour environment, Pro-Tech Diversified Services, Inc. is taking the lead in implementing today’stechnology to benefit the environment. In December 2007, we revolutionized our reporting proceduresto eliminate waste and increase our efficiency by transitioning to paperless reporting. We now have theability to provide our reports electronically. The data is recorded daily by the technicians on theproject and transmitted to our server via the internet. Our clients are provided with online access totheir projects so they can see up-to-date data as the project progresses. Once the project is complete,the report is compiled, reviewed, certified and sent electronically to our clients. We have alsomaintained the ability to produce hardbound paper reports for those who request them.4 of 49

MAJOR PROJECTS COMPLETED 2009Darden Restaurants-Orlando, FloridaThis 152,000,000 project was completed in 2009 and is the new headquarters for the DardenRestaurant Group. Darden restaurants include Red Lobster, Olive Garden, LonghornSteakhouse, Bahama Breeze, among others. The two-story, 465,000 square foot project includedoffice space, data center, retail shops, 6 test kitchens, fitness center and dry cleaners. The HVACsystems consisted of 3 chillers, 2 pumps, 41 air-handling units, 550 variable air volume terminalunits, 150 exhaust fans, and over 3100 air devices, and were designed by Tilden, Lobnitz andCooper Engineers.Florida Hospital-Orlando, FloridaThis 255,000,000 project was completed in 2009. The 675,000 square foot facility expansionconsisted on a 15 story tower addition, making it the tallest hospital building in Florida. TheGinsburg Tower is home to one of the largest cardiac departments in the country. The additionwas constructed by Brasfield & Gorrie General Contractors. The HVAC systems consisted of26 air handling units, 780 constant volume terminal units, 62 exhaust fans, over 2400 airdevices, and were designed by Tilden, Lobnitz and Cooper Engineers.Halifax Medical Center-Daytona Beach, FloridaThis 555,000 square foot project consisted of a 10-story tower addition to the existing facility.The World Class medical facility has the largest Emergency Department in the state of Florida,an expansive 89,000 square feet. The hospital is home to the area’s only Level II Trauma Center.The new tower has been named the “France Tower” in recognition of the France family’scontribution. The project was designed by Perkins & Will Architects and constructed by Robins& Morton. The HVAC systems consisted of 22 air handling units, 37 exhaust fans, 4 heatexchangers, 596 constant volume terminal units, 4 pumps, 94 fan coil units, 639 hot water coils,3110 air devices, and were designed by Tilden, Lobnitz and Cooper Engineers.UCF Bio Science Facility-Lake Nona, FloridaConstruction of the Burnett Biomedical Sciences Building began in May of 2007 and the 198,000square-foot building was completed in 2009. The new facility is the first phase of the Lake NonaCampus construction project. The project was constructed by Whiting-Turner. The HVACsystems consisted of 15 air handling units, 581 variable air volume terminal units, 21 exhaustfans, 2 chillers, 10 hydronic pumps, 47 fume hoods, over 1000 air devices, and were designed byNewcomb and Boyd Consulting Engineering Group.5 of 49

MAJOR PROJECTS COMPLETEDRaytheon-Largo, FloridaThis project encompasses approximately 225,000 square feet of an existing building and wascompleted in the spring of 2008. The project includes both new and existing HVAC equipmentwith Trane DDC controls. The facility will allow for the relocation of the defense contractor’sengineering division.University Corporate Center III–Orlando, FloridaThis multi-story office building was completed in 2007. The project consisted of 6 central stationair handing units, serving both variable volume and fan powered terminal units, utilizing aTrane DDC energy management system. The HVAC systems were designed by PyramidEngineering, Inc.Florida Hospital-Altamonte Springs, FloridaThis multi-story Patient Tower addition was completed in 2007. The project consisted of a multistory addition to an existing hospital. It included a new emergency department, patient carerooms, procedure rooms and a new pediatric intensive care suite. The HVAC systems werecontrolled utilizing a Johnson Controls DDC system. The HVAC systems were designed byTilden, Lobnitz and Cooper Engineering.Halifax Medical Center-Port Orange, FloridaThis 5-story medical office building was converted to provide an emergency department,procedure rooms, laboratory, and patient care rooms. The project consisted of a totalreplacement of the chilled water Air Handling Units and most of the existing duct systems. TheHVAC systems were controlled by a Siemens DDC system. The project was designed by Tilden,Lobnitz and Cooper Engineering and was completed in 2006.Memorial Medical Park – Bunnell, FloridaThis project was completed in 2002 and consisted of a total replacement hospital for FlaglerCounty. The 2-story facility included 80 patient care rooms, 4 operating suites, a bloodlaboratory, a pain management center, a fitness center, a cafeteria, and a medical officebuilding. The HVAC systems consisted of water-cooled chillers, cooling towers, constant volumeterminal boxes and a Johnson Controls DDC energy management system. The HVAC systemswere designed by Tilden, Lobnitz and Cooper Engineers.6 of 49

VARIOUS ONGOING AND COMPLETED PROJECTSHealthcareFlorida Hospital – Altamonte Springs, FloridaFlorida Hospital – Orlando, FloridaMemorial Medical Park – Bunnell, FloridaMemorial Hospital – Tampa, FloridaCapital Regional Medical Center – Tallahassee, FloridaFawcett Memorial Hospital – Port Charlotte, FloridaHalifax Medical Center – Port Orange, FloridaOrange Park Medical Center – Orange Park, FloridaLake City Medical Center – Lake City, FloridaBayonet Point Hospital – Hudson, FloridaCentral Florida Regional Hospital – Sanford, FloridaOak Hill Hospital – Springhill, FloridaHalifax Medical Center – Daytona Beach, Florida22nd Street Health Clinic, Tampa, FloridaSand Lake Hospital – Orlando, FloridaDialysis Facility Relocation – Bradenton, FloridaSouth Bay Hospital – Sun City, FloridaUnited Health Group – Tampa, FloridaPalms West Regional Ambulatory Surgery Center – Village Of Royal Palm Beach, FloridaFlorida Eye Clinic – Zephyrhills, FloridaGood Shepard Hospice – Lakeland, FloridaPinellas County Medical Examiner’s Office – Clearwater, FloridaStemnion, Inc. – Clearwater, FloridaStemnion, Inc. – Pittsburg, PennsylvaniaJames A. Haley VA Hospital – Tampa, FloridaEducationKenly Elementary School – Tampa, FloridaLawton Chiles Middle School – Lakeland, FloridaYearling Middle School – Okeechobee, FloridaHillsborough Community College Student Services – Tampa, FloridaClassroom for Kids – Tampa, FloridaHilda T. Turner Elementary School – Tampa, Florida7 of 49

VARIOUS ONGOING AND COMPLETED PROJECTSEducation (Continued)Nancy Bartels Middle School – Tampa, FloridaAll Saints Academy – Winter Haven, FloridaPlant City High School – Plant City, FloridaHardee County New K-8th – Wachula, FloridaMitchell Elementary School – Tampa, FloridaJessie P. Miller Elementary School – Bradenton, FloridaRuskin Elementary School – Ruskin, FloridaLopez Elementary – Tampa, FloridaOkeechobee High School Renovation – Okeechobee, FloridaUniversity of Phoenix – Tampa, FloridaSt. Petersburg Junior College at ICOT Center – Clearwater, FloridaManatee High School – Bradenton, FloridaManatee Elementary School – Bradenton, FloridaApollo Beach Elementary School – Apollo Beach, FloridaRowland Park K-8 – Tampa, FloridaDowdell Middle School – Tampa, FloridaMango Elementary School – Seffner, FloridaUniversity of South Florida Dr. Kiran Patel Center – Tampa, FloridaRetailKash N’ Karry Store – Fishhawk Ranch – Valrico, FloridaKash N’ Karry Store #1909 - Tampa, FloridaKash N’ Karry Store #1910 – Orlando, FloridaKash N’ Karry Store #1913 – New Port Richey, FloridaKash N’ Karry Store #1774 – Homosassa, FloridaDew Cadillac – Pinellas Park, FloridaBealls – South Venice Beach, FloridaBealls – Orlando, FloridaLokey Automotive – Clearwater,FloridaAltamonte Ale House – Orlando, FloridaCross Country Automotive – Sebring, FloridaKash N’ Karry Store #1765 – Palmetto, Florida8 of 49

Kash N’ Karry Store #1915 – Sarasota, FloridaVARIOUS ONGOING AND COMPLETED PROJECTSRetail ContinuedKash N’ Karry Store #1855 – Sarasota, FloridaWalgreens Store – Englewood, FloridaVolvo of Orlando – Orlando, FloridaVerizon Wireless – Lakeland, FloridaKohl’s – Tampa, FloridaKohl’s – Brandon, FloridaHillsboro Printing – Tampa, FloridaWalgreens Store – Largo, FloridaWalgreens Store – Tampa, FloridaStrunk Ace Hardware – Key West, FloridaCircuit City – Sarasota, FloridaFt. Myers Toyota – Ft. Myers, FloridaSears Product Center – Largo, FloridaSweetbay Store – Dunedin, FloridaSweetbay Store – Ft. Myers, FloridaWatermark Apartments – Tampa, FloridaBest Buy – Tampa, FloridaFive Guys – Tampa, Brooksville, Ocala, FloridaDarden Restaurants Support and Data Center – Orlando, FloridaMunicipal/GovernmentCity of Tampa WWTP – Tampa, FloridaMahaffey Theater – St. Petersburg, FloridaJordan Park Museum – St. Petersburg, FloridaSupervisor of Elections – Tampa, FloridaFire Station #2 – Lakeland, FloridaPinellas Park Public Library – Pinellas Park, FloridaTampa International Airport – Tampa, FloridaHighlands County Courthouse – Highlands County, FloridaZolfo Springs Police/Fire – Zolfo Springs, FloridaSupervisor of Elections – Largo, Florida9 of 49

Orient Road Jail – Tampa, FloridaUnited States Postal Service PD&C – Tampa, FloridaVARIOUS ONGOING AND COMPLETED PROJECTSMunicipal / Government ContinuedPinellas County Job Corp – Clearwater, FloridaWinter Haven Fire Safety Complex – Winter Haven, FloridaSt. Petersburg / Clearwater Airport – St. Petersburg, FloridaSRI International Facility – St. Petersburg, FloridaSOCCENT Headquarters Facility – MacDill AFB, FloridaOffice BuildingsOPUS South – Office Building – Maitland, FloridaWashington Mutual – Oldsmar, FloridaWFS Financial (Net Park) – Tampa, FloridaCommunity Bank of Naples, Naples, FloridaBovis – Tampa, FloridaFinancial Center for MacDill Federal Credit Union – Brandon, FloridaPaine Webber – Orlando, FloridaPaine Webber – Sarasota, FloridaBank of America – Sarasota, FloridaSouthtrust Bank – Tampa, Florida1st Union Bank – Citrus Park, Florida1st Union Bank – Brandon, FloridaCoca-Cola Enterprises – Tampa, FloridaMet Life – One Metro Center – Tampa, FloridaPaine Webber – Panama City, FloridaXO Corporation – Orlando, FloridaOperations Center for MacDill Federal Credit Union – Brandon, FloridaAriba (International Plaza) – Tampa, FloridaTropicana Office Building, Sarasota, FloridaFord Credit – Tampa, FloridaHighland Oaks IV – Tampa, Florida10 of 49

REFERENCES FOR PRO-TECH DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC.Medical Facilities Construction Group, Inc.P.O. Box 390247Deltona, Fl 32739-0247Contact: Bud BurkPhone: 386-860-3443Fax: 386-860-3771Email: budmfcg@cfl.rr.comHalifax Medical Center303 N. Clyde Morris Blvd.P.O. Box 1990Daytona Beach, FL 32015Contact: Jacob G. NagibPhone: 904-254-4000Email: Jacob.nagib@halifax.orgHalifax Medical Center1041Dunlawton Ave.Port Orange, Florida 32127Contact: Joseph HunterPhone: 386-254-4191Fax: 386-947-4623Email: joe.hunter@halifax.orgTilden Lobnitz Cooper1717 S. Orange AvenueOrlando, Florida 32806Contacts: Mark Costello or Bob DannerPhone: 407-841-9050Fax: 407-540-0234Florida Hospital – Orlando1919 North Orange AvenueSuite DOrlando, Florida 32804Contact: Tim HutchingPhone: 407-303-1153Fax: 407-303-1163Email: tim.hutching@flhosp.orgFlorida Hospital – Altamonte Springs1919 North Orange AvenueSuite DOrlando, Florida 32804Contact: Ted JohnsonPhone: 407-303-1154Fax: 407-303-1163Email: ted.johnson@flhosp.orgA.J. Sanchez Consulting Engineers, Inc.3825 Henderson BoulevardSuite 103Tampa, Florida 33629Contact: Al SanchezPhone: 813-281-0001Fax: 813-281-0026Email: ajsce@tampabay.rr.comJ.A. Green Plumbing & Mechanical Services602 N. Rome AvenueTampa, Florida 33606Contact: Scot NewmanPhone: 813-251-3233Fax: 813-251-3208Email: wsnewman@greenpm.comOkeechobee County School Board700 S.W. 2nd AvenueOkeechobee, Florida 34974Contact: Dale BarrettPhone: 863-462-5000Fax: 863-462-5012Peninsular Mechanical Contractors, Inc.13690 Roosevelt BoulevardClearwater, Florida 33762Contact: Jim SpearsPhone: 727-573-4822Fax: 727-572-0978Payne Air Conditioning1048 E. Oleander StreetLakeland, FL 33801Contact: John WelshPhone: 1-863-686-6163Fax: 1-863-686-6161Creative Contractors, Inc.620 Drew StreetClearwater, Florida 33755Contact: Jerry SiminskiPhone: 727-423-0783Fax: 727-447-4808Vogel Brothers Building Company2720 Drane Field RoadLakeland, Florida 33807Contact: Drew BroderickPhone: 863-646-5078Fax: 863-644-5107Kenyon & Partners, Inc.3203 Queen Palm DriveTampa, Florida 33619Contacts: Henry DilportPhone: 813-241-6568Fax: 813-241-656811 of 49

GARY A. CUMMINGSPresidentAs President of Pro-Tech Diversified Services, Inc. and as a National EnvironmentalBalancing Bureau (NEBB) Qualified Supervisor, Mr. Cummings oversees dailyoperations and performs report review and certification.Prior to obtaining certification from NEBB, in 1999 Mr. Cummings was certifiedthrough the Associated Air Balance Council (AABC) as a test and balance engineer(Certification #99-09-32). Mr. Cummings also holds a Certification of RefrigerantRecovery through the Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (Certification#079203504). Mr. Cummings is also an associate member of the American Society ofHeating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE) and is currentlyserving as a member of the Board of Directors for the Florida chapter of the NationalEnvironmental Balancing Bureau.Prior to transitioning into the test and balance industry in 1992, Mr. Cummings wasemployed as an HVAC service technician where his duties included the sales, servicingand troubleshooting of HVAC systems. In 1989, Mr. Cummings completed an extensivetraining course at Tampa Bay Vocational Technical School in HVAC systems design,operation and service. With over 21 years experience in the HVAC industry, Mr.Cummings has had the opportunity to be involved with various projects both at homeand abroad.12 of 49

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STEVEN W. MULLINSNEBB Certified TechnicianMr. Mullins entered the test and balance industry in 1990. During his career he hasperformed in various capacities. Mr. Mullins current responsibilities are projectprocurement and estimating. Mr. Mullins has had extensive training and experience inHVAC testing and balancing during his 18 years in the industry.Mr. Mullins project management experience included written documentation andaccurate reporting of deficiencies, liaison for contractors, subcontractors, owners andengineers, as well as performing the testing and balancing of the HVAC systems. He alsohas vast experience in the hospital environment. He has been involved in many hospitalrenovation projects throughout the State of Florida.In 1998, Mr. Mullins passed exams administered by the Associated Air Balance Council(AABC) to become a certified technician. Upon employment with Pro-Tech DiversifiedServices, Inc., Mr. Mullins has improved his resume by passing the required written andpractical exams to obtain certification from the National Environmental BalancingBureau. (NEBB).14 of 49

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ANGELO INTARTAGLIANEBB Certified TechnicianMr. Intartaglia began his career in testing and balancing of HVAC systems in 1993.During his 15 years in the industry he obtained technician certification from theAssociated Air Balance Council (AABC) and since his employment with Pro-TechDiversified Services, Inc., he has passed the required written and practical exams toobtain certification from the National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB).His current responsibilities as the lead technician is performing required tests andbalancing of HVAC systems, as well as documentation and accurate reporting ofdeficiencies within NEBB standards. It also includes working closely with thecontractors, subcontractors, owners, and engineers to successfully complete the tasks athand. His ability to troubleshoot problems and determine the solution certainly makeshim a valuable asset to the construction team.16 of 49

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FRANKLIN JEREZNEBB Certified TechnicianMr. Jerez began his career in testing and balancing of HVAC systems in 1993. Hisexperience over the last 15 years has enabled him an opportunity to be proficient in allaspects of testing and balancing.Mr. Jerez has an extensive background in the pharmaceutical sector. Hisresponsibilities included providing and adjusting for room pressurization, clean roomcertification and commissioning of HVAC systems. Mr. Jerez has passed the requiredwritten and practical exams and is currently certified by National EnvironmentalBalancing Bureau.His current responsibilities as the lead technician is performing required tests andbalancing of HVAC systems, as well as documentation and accurate reporting ofdeficiencies within NEBB standards. It also includes working closely with thecontractors, subcontractors, owners, and engineers to successfully complete the tasks athand. His ability to troubleshoot problems and determine the solution certainly makeshim a valuable asset to the construction team.18 of 49

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RODDY QUINONESNEBB TechnicianMr. Quinones began his career in testing and balancing of HVAC systems in1992. In 1994 he obtained an Associates Degree in Engineering ofRefrigeration and Air Conditioning. He has also completed periodic OSHAtraining courses and possesses current 30hr safety certification.Mr. Quinones extensive career has afforded him the opportunity to gainexperience certifying HEPA filters, performance testing of Clean Rooms,and Building Systems Commissioning as well as HVAC Testing &Balancing.Since his employment began at Pro-Tech Diversified Services, Inc., Mr.Quinones has had the opportunity to assume Lead Technicianresponsibilities on various projects.His current responsibilities are performing required tests and balancing ofHVAC systems, as well as documentation and accurate reporting ofdeficiencies within NEBB Standards. Mr. Quinones’s attention to accuracyand detail make him one of our most valuable assets.20 of 49

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SAMPLE REPORT123 NEBB DRIVETAMPA, FLORIDACERTIFIEDTEST; ADJUST; BALANCE REPORTARCHITECT:ENGINEER:CONTRACTOR:PROJECT #P01DATE:1/2/2011CERTIFICATION“THE DATA PRESENTED IN THIS REPORT IS A RECORD OF SYSTEM MEASUREMENTSAND FINAL ADJUSTMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN OBTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THECURRENT EDITION OF THE NEBB PROCEDURAL STANDARDS FOR TESTING, ADJUSTING,AND BALANCING OF ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS. ANY VARIANCES FROM DESIGNQUANTITIES, WHICH EXCEED NEBB TOLERANCES, ARE NOTED IN THE TEST-ADJUSTBALANCE REPORT PROJECT SUMMARY.”THE AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN TESTED & BALANCED AND FINALADJUSTMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEBB “PROCEDURALSTANDARDS FOR TESTING, ADJUSTING, BALANCING OF ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS” ANDTHE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS.THE HYDRONIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN TESTED & BALANCED ANDFINAL ADJUSTMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEBB “PROCEDURALSTANDARDS FOR TESTING, ADJUSTING, BALANCING OF ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS” ANDTHE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS.CERTIFICATION #: 3246SUBMITTED & CERTIFIED BY:8267 Causeway Blvd., Suite FTampa, Florida 33619-6520Phone: 813-621-5888Fax: 813-621-5885www.protechbalance.com25 of 49

Table of contentsREPORT SUMMARY. 3GUARANTEE. 4INSTRUMENT LIST . 5ABBREVIATIONS . 6AHU DATA . 7RTU DATA . 8FAN UNIT DATA . 9VAV BOX DATA. 11VEV BOX DATA . 12SUPPLY AIR DISTRIBUTION. 13EXHAUST AIR DISTRIBUTION . 14HYDRONIC PUMP DATA. 15BALANCE VALVE DATA . 16AUTOFLOW VALVE DATA. 17DUCT TRAVERSE DATA. 18FUME HOOD DATA . 21COIL DATA. 22ELECTRIC COIL DATA . 23CHILLER DATA. 24COOLING TOWER DATA . 2526 of 492 of 25

January 2, 2011Sample ReportTampa, FloridaGeneral:The data contained in this report has been accumulated from the equipment andsystems actually installed at the project. The results of our testing and balancing serviceare documented in the following report. All measurements and procedures follow the2005-Seventh Edition of the Procedural Standards for Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing ofEnvironmental Systems published by the National Environmental Balancing Bureau andare true and correct as of our test date and are within the limits of field error.Ceiling mounted grilles and registers were measured using a calibrated flow hoodor traverse method. Sidewall grilles and registers were measured using a rotating vaneanemometer, digital anemometer, or flow hood. Duct traverses were made whereconditions allowed and were performed using a pitot tube, airfoil tube, and an electronicmicromanometer.The installation of the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems are inaccordance with the plans and specifications.We believe this report is self-explanatory in its entirety. However, if anyquestions arise; please do not hesitate to contact us.Pro-Tech Diversified Services, Inc.27 of 493 of 25

GUARANTEERE:Sample ReportTampa, FloridaPlease be advised that we guarantee the testing, adjusting & balancing of the HVAC systems on theabove referenced project against defective workmanship for a period of one (1) year from substantialcompletion date.Guarantee good from 1/2/2011 thru 1/1/2012 .PRO-TECH DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC.SignatureGary A. Cummings28 of 494 of 25

INSTRUMENTATION LISTInstrumentModel NumberCalibration DateShortridge Air Data MultimeterADM 87007/13/10Alnor BalometerEBT-72107/15/10Extech Digital PsychrometerRH-39011/24/10Fluke Current – Voltage Meter3611/24/10Sperry Current MeterDSA-50007/02/10Alnor Digital Hydronic ManometerHM 68006/23/10Shortridge Digital Hydronic ManometerHDM-25002/13/10Alnor Rotating Vane AnemometerRVA80106/23/10Alnor Rotating Vane AnemometerRVA80102/13/10Tachometer – StichtMF-207/08/10Dwyer 18” Standard Pitot Tube160-18N/ADwyer 24” Standard Pitot Tube160-24N/ADwyer 36” Standard Pitot Tube160-36N/ADwyer 48” Standard Pitot Tube160-48N/A29 of 495 of 25

ABBREVIATIONSADJ.ADJUSTAHUAIR HANDLING UNITCRUCOMPUTER ROOM UNITD.D.DIRECT DRIVEE.P.ELECTRONICALLY PROTECTEDERVENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOREXIST.EXISTINGFCUFAN COIL UNITFPBFAN POWERED BOXHPHEAT PUMPHZHERTZMED.MEDIUMN/ANO ACCESSN/GNOT GIVENOAUOUTSIDE AIR UNITRTUROOF TOP UNITSPD.SPEEDT.P.THERMALLY PROTECTEDVSCVARIABLE SPEED CONTROLW.G.WATER GAUGEWSACWATER SOURCE AIR CONDITIONERWSCRUWATER SOURCE COMPUTER ROOM UNITWSHPWATER SOURCE HEAT PUMP30 of 496 of 25

Air Handling UnitPROJECT: SAMPLE REPORTLOCATION: TAMPA, FLPROJECT #: P01DATE: 1/2/2011CONTACT: GARY CUMMINGSSYSTEM/UNIT: AHU-01AREA: CLASSROOM 110Unit DataMotor DataMcQUAYCAH012FDACFBOU12345678HORIZONTALUnit ManufacturerUnit Model NumberUnit Serial NumberUnit DischargeAHU-01 / Supply FanMotor ManufacturerMotor FrameMotor Nameplate HPMotor Nameplate RPMMotor PhaseMotor Rated VoltsMotor FL AmpsMotor Service FactorDesign DataTotal CFM DesignO/A CFM Min DesignR/A CFM DesignTSP DesignESP DesignSpec Outlet CFM6250100052504.45 in. wc1.35 in. wc6050Sheave DataAHU-01 / Supply FanMotor Sheave MFGMotor Sheave ModelMotor Sheave Diam.Motor Sheave BoreFan Sheave MFGFan Sheave ModelFan Sheave Diam.Fan Sheave BoreSheave Center LineBelt SizeNumber of BeltsFan RPM DesignFan RPM ActualFinal Test Data74.5 Deg F75.0 Deg F52% % RH60 %100 %Thermostat DisplaySpace Temp DBSpace HumidityO/A Damper PosR/A Damper PosTest DataTotal CFM ActualO/A CFM ActualR/A CFM ActualObserved Outlet CFMVFD at Final testSystem Static Setpoint603010205010603055.0 HZ1.25 in. wcBROWNING2MVP70B7.0-8.4 in.1-3/8 in.BROWNING2TB404.0 in.1-11/16 in.13.5 in.BX-4223300 RPM3330 RPMTest PressuresFan SP InFan SP OutSuction SP ActualDischarge SP ActualESP ActualTSP ActualElectrical Test DataAHU-01 / Supply FanMotor Volts T1-T2Motor Volts T2-T3Motor Volts T1-T3Motor Amps T1Motor Amps T2Motor Amps T3BALDOR184T1.0 HP1760 RPM3460 Volts12.9 Amps1.15489 Volts488 Volts484 Volts12.1 Amps12.3 Amps12.4 Amps-2.10 in. wc0.80 in. wc-0.65 in. wc0.80 in. wc1.45 in. wc2.90 in. wcNOTES:Pro-Tech Diversified Services, Inc.31 of 497 of 25

Roof Top UnitPROJECT: SAMPLE REPORTLOCATION: TAMPA, FLPROJECT #: P01DATE: 1/2/2011CONTACT: GARY CUMMINGSSYSTEM/UNIT: RTU-01Design DataTest Pressures55751275430055750.75 in. wc1.45 in. wcTotal CFM DesignO/A CFM DesignR/A CFM DesignSpec Outlet CFMESP DesignTSP DesignFinal sytem staticFan TSP ActualESP Actual1.10 in. wc1.41 in. wc0.68 in. wcTest DataTotal CFM ActualO/A CFM ActualR/A CFM ActualObserved Outlet CFMVFD at Final test568013204360568054.5 HZNOTES:Pro-Tech Diversified Services, Inc.32 of 498 of 25

Fan UnitPROJECT: SAMPLE REPORTLOCATION: TAMPA, FLPROJECT #: P01DATE: 1/2/2011CONTACT: GARY CUMMINGSSYSTEM/UNIT: EF-01AREA: TOILETSUnit DataFan ManufacturerFan Model NumberFan Serial NumberMotor DataCOOKACE-1209905K1234Motor Mfg.Motor FrameMotor Specified HPMotor HPMotor Nameplate RPMMotor Rated VoltsMotor PhaseMotor HertzMotor FL AmpsMotor Service FactorNominal EfficiencyPower FactorDesign DataTotal CFM DesignFan RPM DesignTSP Design4008830.5 in. wcTest DataTotal CFM Actual500Sheave DataElectrical Test DataMotor Volts T1-T2Motor Amps T1FASCO460.75.75 HP1725 RPM115 Volts160 Hz8.8 Amps1.151%1Motor Sheave Mfg.Motor Sheave ModelMotor Sheave Diam.Motor Sheave BoreFan Sheave Mfg.Fan Sheave ModelFan Sheave Diam.Fan Sheave BoreNumber of BeltsBelt SizeSheave Center LineSheav

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