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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18824 Smokey Point Blvd Unit 7_BLD5812_2026 L OPERATING PERMIT APPLICATION Community&Economic Development City of Arlington•18204 59th Ave NE•Arlington,WA 98223 •Phone(360)403-3551 Part I Property Address for which Operating Permit is requested: I J� ' i"� ' opi `O Parcel ID No.: Current Occupancy !A �l ` Protect Description: I wl.'Y Home No.:3 bO'�l S(� Old Applicant Name: [� G Email Address: <ti44j, Cell No.: Mailing Address?# d U City: J State: b- Zip: - Contact Person: Phone No.: Part II Type of Operating Permit An Operating Permit is required to conduct any activity or to use any class of building listed below.Please indicate the e(s)of Operating Permit(s)requested by checking each applicable box.(If you require assistance,or would lik ore information,contact the City of Arlington Building Department at 360-403-3551.) Manufacturing,storing or handling hazardous materials in quantities exceeding those listed in the Fire Code (see Appendix A.) Identify the materials and quantities and describe the manner in which the materials will be manufactured,stored or handled(attach additional sheets if necessary): Lt + i 17 iq U t2 glil�/ c, u41' l yKe✓ ❑ Conducting a hazardous process or activity,including,but not limited to,any commercial or industrial operation which produces combustible dust as a byproduct,fruit and crop ripening,waste handling,spray operations,and high-piled storage(see Appendix B.) Describe the process(es) or activity(ies)to be conducted (attach additional sheets if necessary): 1j FEB 0 7 2024 Pagel of 3 REV032021 .- V-1 L1.0 ...� . ❑Use of pyrotechnic devices in assembly occupancies (see Appendix C.) Describe the devices to be used and type of event(attach additional sheets if necessary): ❑Aboveground Storage Tank(AST) (see Appendix D) ❑ Removal ❑ Decommissioning ❑ Temporary tank closure ❑ Changes in service ❑ Permanent tank closure Brief description: ❑Underground Storage Tank(UST) (see Appendix D) ❑ Removal ❑ Decommissioning ❑ Temporary tank closure ❑ Changes in service ❑ Permanent tank closure Brief description: ❑Temporary Membrane Structures,including tents and canopies (see Appendix E.)Brief description of structure and use: ❑ Special Event Operating Permit-An Operating Permit is required for any special event that takes place within an occupied building,or an outdoor mass gathering,which is outside the scope of the permitted use (see Appendix F.) Brief description of type of gathering proposed: ❑ Mobile Vendor- (see Appendix G.)Brief description of vehicle and use: Part III Premises/Building Information 1. Date of last inspection of Premises: 2. Has a Certificate of Occupancy been issued for the premises? ❑Yes ❑No Type: ❑ Permanent❑ Temporary Date of Issuance: REV032021 Page 2 of 3 3. Are there currently any open Building Permits associated with the premises? ❑Yes ❑No If yes,please describe(attach additional sheets if necessary): 4. Additional Comments: SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT I herby certify that the foregoing information(and all information in attached sheets,if any)is true and complete. Signature of Applicant or Authorized Representatives Signature Date Name and Title(if applicable)of person signing Application(Please print) Part IV To be completed by the City of Arlington Building Department Inspection Required: Yes ❑No Inspections Performed: pYes []No Date of Inspection: Tests or Reports required verifying compliance? Yes r"No If YES,have Tests or Reports been received? ❑Yes ❑No OPERATING PERMIT APPROVED Operating Permit Issued by: _ Date Operating Permit Issued: Date Operating Permit Expires:10131151AC-65 k`c-lei 1'�aJ*'K1�1w1Ep. Type/Description of Operating Permit: r —t --g4pp L Conditions of Operating Permit(list conditions here AND in the space provided in the Operating Permit: C Additional Comments: (Attach additional pages if needed) REV032021 Page 3 of 3 r .e D[D S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T FManufa�turem of 2UCD COa Coatings gsS 1MPA e 2 DURACAT 550 VOC LACQUER Page: 1 03/01/2016 PRODUCT NAME: 550 VOC DURACAT-V LACQUER HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT CODE: 651810 (ALL SHEENS) 2*3 0 X SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: Rudd Company, Inc. ADDRESS: 1141 N.W. 50th Street, Seattle WA 98107-5120 EMERGENCY PHONE: Call Chemtrec 1-800-424-9300 (spill, leak, fire, accident) INFORMATION PHONE: 206-789-1000 NAME OF PREPARER: Rudd Company, Inc. - Regulatory Department SECTION II - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION =___________________= GHS CLASSIFICATION: Flammable Liquids 2 Eye Irritation 2 Acute Toxicity 4 Skin Irritation 2 Eye Damage 1 Germ Cell Mutagenicity 1B Carcinogenicity 1B Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single Exposure) 3 Aspiration Toxicity 1 PICTOGRAM: SIGNAL WORD: DANGER HAZARD STATEMENTS: Highly flammable liquid and vapor. Harmful if swallowed. Harmful in contact with skin. Causes skin irritation. Causes serious eye damage. Harmful if inhaled. May cause respiratory irritation. May cause drowsiness or dizziness. May cause genetic defects. May cause cancer. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS: Obtain special instructions before use. Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. NO SMOKING. Keep container tightly closed. Keep cool. Ground/bond container and receiving equipment. Use explosion-proof electrical, ventilating, lighting, and process equipment Use only non-sparking tools. Take precautionary measures against static discharge. Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray. Wash thoroughly after handling. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Use only outdoors or in a well- ventilated area. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. Use personal protective equipment as required. IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Remove/Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin. IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention. Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. Specific treatment (see supplemental first aid instructions on the label or in Section IV of the SDS) . Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. In case of fire: Use dry sand, dry chemical, alcohol resistant foam or a Type B fire extinguisher for extinction. Store locked up. Dispose of contents/container according to local and federal regulations. r .e D[D S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T FManufa�turem of 2UCD COa Coatings gsS 1MPA e 2 DURACAT 550 VOC LACQUER Page: 2 03/01/2016 SECTION III - COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS == VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER mm Hg @ TEMP PERCENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACETONE 67-64-1 181 68 35-45 N-BUTYL ACETATE 123-86-4 10 68 10-15 ETHYL ALCOHOL 64-17-5 40 68 3-8 * ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER 111-76-2 3-5 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 67-63-0 33 68 2-3 PETROLEUM NAPHTHA, ALKANES & NAPHTHENES 64742-89-8 80 70 2-3 ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL 78-83-1 9 68 1-3 ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 10 77 0.15-0.25 * FORMALDEHYDE** 50-00-0 <0.6** ACGIH TLV: 0.30 ppm (C) OSHA PEL: 0.75 ppm Other: 0.37mg/m3 (C) *Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. **SEE SECTION VIII FOR POTENTIAL TO EMIT FORMALDEHYDE. SECTION IV - FIRST AID MEASURES GENERAL ADVICE: Have Material Safety Data Sheet available when calling Poison Control Center (1-800-222-1222) or physician; or when going to the emergency room. IF INHALED: Remove from exposure to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If breathing has stopped, give artificial respiration. Keep person warm and quiet. Get medical attention immediately. IN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT: Immediately wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash or clean thoroughly before reuse. Get medical attention if irritation persists. IN CASE OF EYE CONTACT: Immediately flush with plenty of water for 15 minutes, while lifting upper and lower eyelids. Get medical attention. IF SWALLOWED: DO NOT induce vomiting. Call Poison Control Center (1-800-222-1222) or physician immediately. Note: Aspiration of solvents may result in chemical pneumonia. ======---======= SECTION V - FIREFIGHTING MEASURES EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: FOAM, CO2, DRY CHEMICAL, WATER FOG SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Evacuate all unnecessary personnel. Use full protective equipment, including self-contained breathing apparatus. Use water spray, preferably fog, to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible explosion. Direct water stream is not recommended for oil base fires. Product may float and reignite on surface of water. Do not allow product or runoff from fire control to enter storm or sanitary sewers, lakes, rivers, streams or waterways. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Explosive air-vapor mixtures may form which are dangerous when exposed to heat or flame. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along the ground, or be moved by ventilation, and ignited by pilot lights, stoves, heaters, electric motors, sparks, flame, smoking, static discharge or other ignition sources even at locations distant from material handling site. Free falling streams of liquid may cause static electricity build-up and create fire hazard. Hazardous combustion products: see SECTION X SECTION VI - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES r .e D[D S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T FManufa�turem of 2UCD COa Coatings gsS 1MPA e 2 DURACAT 550 VOC LACQUER Page: 3 03/01/2016 PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS, PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES: Eliminate ignition sources and ventilate area. Evacuate all unnecessary personnel. Wear full protective equipment. Dike drains to prevent entering storm or sanitary sewers, rivers, streams or waterways. Contain spill and cover with inert absorbent material. Take up using non-sparking tools (aluminum, brass or copper) and place mixture into containers for disposal. Note: Some spills or releases may require special reporting to local, state or federal agencies. For specific information: see SECTION VIII SECTION VII - HANDLING AND STORAGE KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY! PRECATIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING: Keep liquid and vapors away from heat, sparks and flame. Turn off or remove all sources of ignition. Use proper methods of ventilation to prevent vapor build-up. Avoid contact with hot metal surfaces. Avoid free fall of liquids in excess of a few inches. Ground fixed equipment. Bond and ground pails, drums and other transfer containers and equipment. Avoid breathing vapors, spray mists and sanding or grinding dusts. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Do not take internally. Use adequate methods of ventilation, respiratory and personal protective equipment. Do not reuse, weld, drill or heat empty containers which may contain explosive vapors. Follow label warnings until thoroughly cleaned or sent for disposal. Do not remove or deface label. Do not transfer to unlabeled container. Consult current OSHA guidelines for specific handling requirements when working with formaldehyde. CONDITIONS FOR SAFE STORAGE: Keep container closed when not in use and during transit. Do not store above 120 deg. F (50 deg. C) . Keep in upright position and protect container from damage. Store in buildings or areas designed and protected for storage of products with this flammability rating. Do not store where contact with incompatible material could occur, even during an accidental spill or release. To avoid spontaneous combustion, soak soiled oily rags and waste in water filled metal containers. SECTION VIII - EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION COMPONENTS WITH WORKPLACE CONTROL PARAMETERS: ACETONE ACGIH TLV: 500 ppm OSHA PEL: 1000 ppm Other: 750 ppm ACGIH STEL N-BUTYL ACETATE ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm OSHA PEL: 150 ppm Other: 200 ppm ACGIH STEL ETHYL ALCOHOL ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm OSHA PEL: 1000 ppm Other: 1880 mg/m3 * ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACGIH TLV: 20 ppm OSHA PEL: 20 ppm Other: (skin) ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL ACGIH TLV: 200 ppm OSHA PEL: 400 ppm Other: 400 ppm STEL PETROLEUM NAPHTHA, ALKANES & NAPHTHENES ACGIH TLV: 300 ppm OSHA PEL: 500 ppm. ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL ACGIH TLV: 50 ppm OSHA PEL: 100 ppm Other: 152 mg/m3 ETHYL BENZENE ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm OSHA PEL: 100 ppm Other: 434 mg/m3 THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A RESIN WITH THE POTENTIAL TO EMIT FORMALDEHYDE DURING USE. EXPOSURE LEVELS WILL VARY WITH SHOP CONDITIONS AND CONTROLS. BEFORE INITIAL USE, CONSULT OSHA'S FORMALDEHYDE STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.1048) . RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or dizziness or if air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist levels are above applicable limits, wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NTOSH approved) during and after application. Follow respirator manufacturer's instructions for use. VENTILATION: USE ONLY WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. Provide mechanical ventilation, local exhaust or other appropriate means of ventilation to prevent vapor build-up. HAND PROTECTION: Wear impermeable gloves to prevent skin contact. Consult safety equipment supplier for specific recommendations of construction materials. r .e D[D S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T FManufa�turem of 2UCD COa Coatings gsS 1MPA e 2 DURACAT 550 VOC LACQUER Page: 4 03/01/2016 EYE PROTECTION: Wear chemical goggles designed to protect eyes against vapors, liquid splash and mists unless full facepiece respirator is worn. Note: Contact lenses may contribute to the severity of an eye injury and should not be worn when working with chemicals. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Wear protective clothing, including headcap, to avoid skin contact with liquid or overspray. APPROPRIATE ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Eye washes and safety showers are recommended in the workplace. Wash hands after using and before eating, drinking or using tobacco products. Thoroughly clean contaminated clothing and shoes before reuse. Periodically monitor exposure levels to hazardous ingredients listed in section II and review permissible limits. _________ SECTION IX - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES BOILING RANGE: 133 - 340 FLASH POINT: -4 FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1 UPPER: 19 MELTING POINT: -128.2 OF DENSITY: 7.48-7.56 lb/gl RELATIVE DENSITY: No Data V.O.0 (Coating) : 4.51-4.57 lb/gl 540-548 g/l V.O.0 (Material) : 2.48-2.57 lb/gl 295-300 g/l (Actual Emitted VOC) LB HAP/LB SOLIDS 0.03-0.04 LB VOC/LB SOLIDS 1.18-1.28 SOLIDS % BY WEIGHT 26.4 VAPOR DENSITY: Heavier than air. VAPOR PRESSURE: See SECTION III EVAPORATION RATE: Moderate (compared to n-butyl acetate) SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Moderate APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Translucent yellow liquid, solvent odor. VISCOSITY: No Data SECTION X - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY REACTIVITY: will not occur. STABILITY: stable POSSIBILITY OF HAZARDOUS REACTIONS: Not Applicable CONDITIONS TO AVOID: High temperature and humidity, ignition sources and vapor build-up. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) : Strong Oxidizing agents Acids Alkalis Bases HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS: Carbon Monoxide Carbon Dioxide Hydrocarbons Methanol Formaldehyde Other Organic Compounds _________ SECTION XI - TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACUTE TOXICITY: ACETONE: LD50 Oral - Rat - 5,800 mg/kg LC50 Inhalation - Rat - 8 h - 50,100 mg/m3 LD50 Dermal - Guinea pig - 7,426 mg/kg N-BUTYL ALCOHOL: LD50 Oral - Rat - female - 3,350 mg/kg LC50 Inhalation - Rat - male and female - 4 h - 24.6 mg/l LD50 Dermal - Rabbit - female - 2,460 mg/kg ETHYL ALCOHOL: LD50 Oral - Rat - 7060 mg/kg LD50 Dermal - 15,800 mg/kg LC50 Inhalation - Rat - 39 g/m3 ETHYL BENZENE: LD50 Oral - Rat - male and female - 3,500 mg/kg r .e D[D S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T FManufa�turem of 2UCD COa Coatings gsS 1MPA e 2 DURACAT 550 VOC LACQUER Page: 5 03/01/2016 LD50 Dermal - Rabbit - 15,433 mg/kg ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL: LD50 Oral - 5045 mg/kg LD50 Dermal - 12800 mg/kg n-BUTYL ACETATE: LD50 Oral - Rat - female - 10,760 mg/kg LC50 Inhalation - Rat - male and female - 4 h - > 21 mg/l LD50 Dermal - Rabbit - male and female - > 14,112 mg/kg PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF EXPOSURE: Inhalation, skin contact, ingestion. INHALATION: Vapors and mists irritate nose, throat and lungs (burning, stinging, coughing) . May cause headache, dizziness, nausea, weakness, shortness of breath and loss of coordination. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. Exposure to extremely high vapor concentrations may cause unconsciousness and asphyxiation. EYE CONTACT: Contact with liquid or vapors causes severe irritation (redness, watering, itching, stinging, blurred vision) and possible cornea damage. SKIN CONTACT: Contact causes severe irritation (dryness, itching, cracking, rash and swelling) and possible burns. SKIN ABSORPTION: May be absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. Repeated and prolonged contact may have a cumulative effect. Symptoms may include headache, dizziness, nausea, weakness, loss of coordination, visual disturbances. May impair the blood's ability to transport oxygen. SWALLOWING: May be harmful or fatal. Causes nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and severe central nervous system depression (headache, dizziness, nausea, loss of coordination) . Aspiration into the lungs may occur during ingestion or vomiting, resulting in lung injury. CARCINOGENICITY: Formaldehyde is classified as a known human carcinogen by the International Agency of Research on Cancer (IARC) . In chronic inhalation studies, exposure to high concentrations caused nasal cancer in laboratory rats. Risk of cancer depends on level and duration of exposure. Before initial use, consult OSHA's formaldehyde standard (29 CFR 1910.1048) . Ethylbenzene is classified as a potential human carcinogen based on laboratory animal studies. Risk of cancer depends on level and duration of exposure. NTP CARCINOGEN: Yes IARC MONOGRAPHS: Yes OSHA REGULATED: Yes MEDICAL CONDITIONS POSSIBLY AGGRIVATED BY EXPOSURE: Respiratory tract irritation, nausea, eye disorders, skin disorders, sensitization to chemical substances. SECTION XII - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION TOXICITY: ACETONE:Toxicity to fish LC50 - Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout) - 5,540 mg/l - 96 h Toxicity to daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates LC50 - Daphnia magna (Water flea) - 8,800 mg/l - 48 h ETHYL ALCOHOL: Toxicity to fish LC50 - Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow) - 14,200 mg/l -96 h Toxicity to daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates LC50 - Ceriodaphnia dubia (water flea) - 5,012 mg/l - 48 h Toxicity to algae EC50 - Chlorella vulgaris (Fresh water algae) - 275 mg/l - 72 h(OECD Test Guideline 201) ETHYL BENZENE: Toxicity to fish flow-through test LC50 - Menidia menidia (Atlantic silverside) - 5.1 mg/l - 96 h Toxicity to daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates static test EC50 - Daphnia magna (Water flea) - 1.8 - 2.4 mg/l - 48 h Toxicity to algae static test EC50 - Skeletonema costatum - 4.9 mg/l - 72 h ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL:Toxicity to fish LC50 - Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow) - 9,640.00 mg/l - 96 h Toxicity to daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates EC50 - Daphnia magna (Water flea) - 5,102.00 mg/l - 24 h Toxicity to algae EC50 - Desmodesmus subspicatus (green algae) - > 2,000.00 mg/l - 72 h r .e D[D S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T FManufa�turem of 2UCD COa Coatings gsS 1MPA e 2 DURACAT 550 VOC LACQUER Page: 6 03/01/2016 EC50 - Algae - > 1,000.00 mg/l - 24 h N-BUTYL ACETATE: Toxicity to fish flow-through test LC50 - Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow) - 18 mg/l - 96 h Toxicity to daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates static test EC50 - Daphnia (water flea) - 44 mg/l - 48 h Toxicity to algae static test EC50 - Desmodesmus subspicatus (Scenedesmus subspicatus) - 674.7 mg/l - 72 h _________ SECTION XIII - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS: Waste material and empty containers must be disposed of in accordance with all local, state and federal environmental control regulations. Use only approved waste management facilities. _________ SECTION XIV - TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT (US) : UN1263,PAINT,3,PGII ======-------======== SECTION XV - REGULATORY INFORMATION COMMUNITY RIGHT TO KNOW LISTS MASSACHUSETTS RIGHT TO KNOW: ACETONE BUTYL ALCOHOL ETHYL ALCOHOL ETHYL BENZENE ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL N-BUTYL ACETATE PENNSYLVANIA RIGHT TO KNOW: ACETONE BUTYL ALCOHOL ETHYL ALCOHOL ETHYL BENZENE ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL N-BUTYL ACETATE NEW JERSEY RIGHT TO KNOW: ACETONE BUTYL ALCOHOL ETHYL ALCOHOL ETHYL BENZENE ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL N-BUTYL ACETATE The following statement is required by California Proposition 65 (Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Reform Act of 1986) . Warning! This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer. _________ DISCLAIMER =======________—__--_______________ DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM SOURCES CONSIDERED TO BE RELIABLE. TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF ALL INFORMATION IS ACCURATE AND IS PROVIDED IN GOOD FAITH. HOWEVER, NO GUARANTEE OF ACCURACY IS MADE OR IMPLIED. Product Number 457 SAFETY DATA SHEET Issuing Date No data available Revision Date 05/28/15 Revision Number 1 The supplier identified below generated this SDS using the UL SDS template. UL did not test,certify,or approve the substance described in this SDS,and U` all information in this SDS was provided by the supplier or was reproduced from publically available regulatory data sources. UL makes no representations or warranties regarding the completeness or accuracy of the information in this SDS and disclaims all liability in connection with the use of this information or the substance described in this SDS. The layout,appearance and format of this SDS is©2014 UL LLC. All rights reserved. 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION AND OF THE COMPANY/UNDERTAKING Product identifier Product Name Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Other means of identification Synonyms None Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use Recommended Use Thinning Lacquers Uses advised against No information available Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet Supplier Name Sunnyside Corporation Supplier Address 225 Carpenter Avenue Wheeling IL 60090 US Supplier Phone Number Phone:8003238611 Fax:8475419043 Supplier Email sscontact@sunnysidecorp.com Emergency telephone number Chem Trec 8004249300 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Classification This chemical is considered hazardous by the 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) Acute toxicity-Oral Category 4 Acute toxicity-Dermal Category 4 Acute toxicity- Inhalation (Vapors) Category 4 Skin corrosion/irritation Category 2 Serious eye damage/eye irritation Category 2 Germ cell mutagenicity Category 1 B Carcinogenicity ICategory 2 V` Page 1 / 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Reproductive toxicity Category 2 Specific target organ toxicity(single exposure) Category 1 Specific target organ toxicity(repeated exposure) Category 2 Aspiration toxicity Category 1 Flammable liquids Category 2 GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements Emerclency Overview Signal word Danger Hazard Statements Harmful if swallowed Harmful in contact with skin Harmful if inhaled Causes skin irritation Causes serious eye irritation May cause genetic defects Suspected of causing cancer Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child Causes damage to organs May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways Highly flammable liquid and vapor < 0> < > 1 Appearance Clear Physical State Liquid Odor Mild Precautionary Statements-Prevention Obtain special instructions before use Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood Use personal protective equipment as required Wash face, hands and any exposed skin thoroughly after handling Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. -No smoking Keep container tightly closed Ground/bond container and receiving equipment Use explosion-proof electrical/ventilating/lighting/equipment Use only non-sparking tools Take precautionary measures against static discharge Precautionary Statements-Response Specific treatment(see supplemental first aid instructions on this label) IF exposed: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician V` Page 2/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Skin IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell Wash contaminated clothing before reuse Inhalation IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell Ingestion Rinse mouth IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician Do NOT induce vomiting Fire In case of fire: Use CO2, dry chemical, or foam for extinction Precautionary Statements -Storage Store locked up Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep cool Precautionary Statements -Disposal Dispose of contents/container to an approved waste disposal plant Hazards not otherwise classified (HNOC) Not applicable Unknown Toxicity 0%of the mixture consists of ingredient(s)of unknown toxicity Other information Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY DRY SKIN AND CAUSE IRRITATION INHALATION MAY CAUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS Interactions with Other Chemicals Use of alcoholic beverages may enhance toxic effects. 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Chemical Name CAS No Wei ht% Trade Secret Ethylacetate 141-78-6 15-40 Methyl alcohol 67-56-1 10-30 Acetone 67-64-1 10-30 Toluene 108-88-3 7- 13 Aliphatic Naphtha 64742-89-8 7- 13 Xylene 1330-20-7 5- 10 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 78-93-3 3-7 Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 1 -5 *The exact percentage(concentration)of composition has been withheld as a trade secret 4. FIRST AID MEASURES u` Page 3/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner First aid measures General Advice Show this safety data sheet to the doctor in attendance. Immediate medical attention is required. Eye Contact Rinse immediately with plenty of water, also under the eyelids, for at least 15 minutes. Keep eye wide open while rinsing. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Do not rub affected area. If symptoms persist, call a physician. Skin Contact Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water while removing all contaminated clothes and shoes. If symptoms persist, call a physician. Inhalation Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. Avoid direct contact with skin. Use barrier to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. If breathing is difficult, (trained personnel should) give oxygen. Ingestion Do NOT induce vomiting. Rinse mouth immediately and drink plenty of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Aspiration hazard if swallowed -can enter lungs and cause damage. If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep head below hips to prevent aspiration. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. Self-protection of the first aider Ensure that medical personnel are aware of the material(s) involved, take precautions to protect themselves and prevent spread of contamination. Avoid direct contact with skin. Use barrier to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed Most Important Symptoms and Burning sensation. Coughing and/or wheezing. Difficulty in breathing. Dizziness. Effects Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Notes to Physician Treat symptomatically. Because of the danger of aspiration, emesis or gastric lavage should not be employed unless the risk is justified by the presence of additional toxic substances. V` Page 4/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES Suitable Extinguishing Media Dry chemical. Carbon dioxide (CO2).Alcohol resistant foam. Unsuitable Extinguishing Media CAUTION:All these products have a very low flash point. Use of water spray when fighting fire may be inefficient. Specific Hazards Arising from the Chemical Vapors can form explosive mixtures with air.Vapors may travel to source of ignition and flash back. Most vapors are heavier than air.They will spread along ground and collect in low or confined areas(sewers, basements,tanks).Vapor explosion hazard indoors, outdoors or in sewers. Runoff to sewer may create fire or explosion hazard. Uniform Fire Code Flammable Liquid: I-B Irritant: Liquid Hazardous Combustion Products Carbon oxides. Explosion Data Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact No. Sensitivity to Static Discharge Yes. Protective equipment and precautions for firefighters As in any fire,wear self-contained breathing apparatus pressure-demand, MSHA/NIOSH (approved or equivalent)and full protective gear. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Personal Precautions ELIMINATE all ignition sources (no smoking,flares, sparks or flames in immediate area). All equipment used when handling the product must be grounded. Do not touch or walk through spilled material. Full encapsulating, vapor protective clothing should be worn for spills and leaks with no fire. Stop leak if you can do it without risk. Other Information Water spray may reduce vapor; but may not prevent ignition in closed spaces. Environmental Precautions Environmental Precautions Prevent entry into waterways, sewers, basements or confined areas. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up Methods for Containment A vapor suppressing foam may be used to reduce vapors.Absorb with earth, sand or other non-combustible material and transfer to containers for later disposal. Methods for cleaning up Use clean non-sparking tools to collect absorbed material. Dike far ahead of liquid spill for later disposal. V` Page 5/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Revision Date 08- Nv-2013 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Precautions for safe handling Handling Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice.Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.Take off contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment.Avoid breathing vapors or mists. Use personal protection equipment. Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces.-No smoking. Use grounding and bonding connection when transferring this material to prevent static discharge,fire or explosion. Use with local exhaust ventilation. Use spark-proof tools and explosion-proof equipment. Keep in an area equipped with sprinklers. Use according to package label instructions. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Storage Keep containers tightly closed in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place. Keep out of the reach of children. Protect from moisture. Store away from other materials. Store locked up. Keep away from heat, sparks,flame and other sources of ignition (i.e., pilot lights, electric motors and static electricity). Keep in properly labeled containers. Do not store near combustible materials. Keep in an area equipped with sprinklers. Store in accordance with the particular national regulations. Store in accordance with local regulations. Incompatible Products Strong acids. Strong oxidizing agents. Strong bases. Chlorinated compounds. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Control parameters Exposure Guidelines Chemical Name ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL NIOSH IDLH Ethylacetate TWA:400 ppm TWA:400 ppm IDLH:2000 ppm 141-78-6 TWA: 1400 mg/m3 TWA:400 ppm (vacated)TWA:400 ppm TWA: 1400 mg/m3 (vacated)TWA: 1400 mg/m3 Methyl alcohol STEL=250 ppm TWA:200 ppm IDLH:6000 ppm 67-56-1 TWA:200 ppm TWA:260 mg/m3 TWA:200 ppm S. (vacated)TWA:200 ppm TWA:260 mg/m3 (vacated)TWA:260 mg/m3 STEL:325 mg/m3 (vacated)STEL:250 ppm STEL:250 ppm (vacated)STEL:325 mg/m3 (vacated)S" Acetone STEL=750 ppm TWA: 1000 ppm IDLH:2500 ppm 10%LEL TWA:500 ppm TWA:2400 mg/m3 TWA:250 ppm (vacated)TWA: 1800 mg/m3 TWA:590 mg/m3 (vacated)TWA:750 ppm (vacated)STEL: 1000 ppm (vacated)STEL:2400 mg/m3 Toluene TWA:20 ppm TWA:200 ppm IDLH:500 ppm 108-88-3 (vacated)TWA: 100 ppm TWA: 100 ppm (vacated)TWA:375 mg/m3 TWA:375 mg/m3 (vacated)STEL: 150 ppm STEL: 150 ppm (vacated)STEL:560 mg/m3 STEL:560 mg/m3 Ceiling:300 ppm V` Page 6/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Methyl Ethyl Ketone STEL:300 ppm TWA:200 ppm IDLH:3000 ppm TWA:200 ppm TWA:590 mg/m3 TWA:200 ppm (vacated)TWA:200 ppm TWA:590 mg/m3 (vacated)TWA:590 mg/m3 STEL:300 ppm (vacated)STEL:300 ppm STEL:885 mg/m3 (vacated)STEL:885 mg/m3 Xylene STEL=150 ppm TWA: 100 ppm 1330-20-7 TWA: 100 ppm TWA:435 mg/m3 (vacated)TWA: 100 ppm (vacated)TWA:435 mg/m3 (vacated)STEL: 150 ppm (vacated)STEL:655 mg/m3 Ethylbenzene STEL=125 ppm TWA: 100 ppm IDLH:800 ppm 10%LEL 100-41-4 TWA: 100 ppm TWA:435 mg/m3 TWA: 100 ppm (vacated)TWA: 100 ppm TWA:435 mg/m3 (vacated)TWA:435 mg/m3 STEL:545 mg/m3 (vacated)STEL: 125 ppm STEL: 125 ppm (vacated)STEL:545 mg/m3 ACGIH TLV:American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists-Threshold Limit Value OSHA PEL:Occupational Safety and Health Administration-Permissible Exposure Limits NIOSH IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health Other Exposure Guidelines Vacated limits revoked by the Court of Appeals decision in AFL-CIO v. OSHA, 965 F.2d 962 (11th Cir., 1992)See section 15 for national exposure control parameters Appropriate engineering controls Engineering Measures Showers Eyewash stations Ventilation systems Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment Eye/Face Protection If splashes are likely to occur:. Tight sealing safety goggles. Skin and Body Protection Wear protective gloves and protective clothing. Long sleeved clothing. Impervious gloves. Chemical resistant apron.Antistatic boots. Respiratory Protection No protective equipment is needed under normal use conditions. If exposure limits are exceeded or irritation is experienced,ventilation and evacuation may be required. Hygiene Measures Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Take off contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing.Wear suitable gloves and eye/face protection. Wash hands before breaks and immediately after handling the product. Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. Regular cleaning of equipment,work area and clothing is recommended. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical and Chemical Properties Physical State Liquid Appearance Clear Odor Mild Color No information available Odor Threshold No information available Property Values Remarks/ Method pH N/A None known Melting/freezing point No data available None known Boiling point/boiling range 56 °C / 133 °F None known V` Page 7/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Nov-201 Flash Point -18 C / 0 F None known Evaporation Rate No data available None known Flammability(solid, gas) No data available None known Flammability Limit in Air Upper flammability limit No data available Lower flammability limit No data available Vapor pressure No data available None known Vapor density No data available None known Specific Gravity No data available None known Water Solubility Moderate None known Solubility in other solvents No data available None known Partition coefficient: n-octanol/waterNo data available None known Autoignition temperature No data available None known Decomposition temperature No data available None known Kinematic viscosity No data available None known Dynamic viscosity No data available None known Explosive properties No data available Oxidizing Properties No data available Other Information Softening Point No data available VOC Content(%) 90% Particle Size No data available Particle Size Distribution 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Reactivity No data available. Chemical stability Stable under recommended storage conditions. Possibility of Hazardous Reactions None under normal processing. Hazardous Polymerization Hazardous polymerization does not occur. Conditions to avoid Excessive heat. Heat,flames and sparks. Incompatible materials Strong acids. Strong oxidizing agents. Strong bases. Chlorinated compounds. Hazardous Decomposition Products Carbon oxides. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Information on likely routes of exposure Product Information Product does not present an acute toxicity hazard based on known or supplied information. V` Page 8/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Inhalation Specific test data for the substance or mixture is not available. May cause irritation of respiratory tract. Harmful by inhalation. (based on components).Aspiration into lungs can produce severe lung damage. May cause pulmonary edema. Pulmonary edema can be fatal. Eye Contact Specific test data for the substance or mixture is not available. Expected to be an irritant based on components. Irritating to eyes. May cause redness, itching, and pain. May cause temporary eye irritation. May cause irritation. Skin Contact Specific test data for the substance or mixture is not available. Expected to be an irritant based on components. Irritating to skin. Prolonged contact may cause redness and irritation. May be absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. Harmful in contact with skin. (based on components). Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking. Ingestion Specific test data for the substance or mixture is not available. Ingestion may cause irritation to mucous membranes. Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. May be harmful if swallowed. (based on components). Potential for aspiration if swallowed. May cause lung damage if swallowed.Aspiration may cause pulmonary edema and pneumonitis. May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways. Component Information Chemical Name Oral LD50 Dermal LD50 Inhalation LC50 Ethylacetate =5620 mg/kg (Rat) >20 mL/kg (Rabbit) 141-78-6 Methyl alcohol =5628 mg/kg (Rat) =83.2 mg/L (Rat)4 h 67-56-1 Acetone 67-64-1 =50100 mg/m3 (Rat)8 h Toluene =636 mg/kg (Rat) =8390 mg/kg (Rabbit) = 12.5 mg/L (Rat)4 h 108-88-3 >26700 ppm (Rat)1 h Aliphatic Naphtha 64742-89-8 =23500 mg/m3 (Rat)8 h Xylene =4300 mg/kg (Rat) > 1700 mg/kg (Rabbit) =47635 mg/L (Rat)4 h=5000 1330-20-7 ppm (Rat)4 h Methyl Ethyl Ketone 78-93-3 =3000 mg/kg (Rabbit) Ethylbenzene =3500 mg/kg (Rat) =15354 mg/kg (Rabbit) = 17.2 mg/L (Rat)4 h 100-41-4 Information on toxicological effects Symptoms Erythema(skin redness). May cause redness and tearing of the eyes. Coughing and/or wheezing. Difficulty in breathing.Asthma-like and/or skin allergy-like symptoms. Delayed and immediate effects as well as chronic effects from short and long-term exposure Sensitization No information available. Mutagenic Effects There is no data available for this product. Contains a known or suspected mutagen. Carcinogenicity The table below indicates whether each agency has listed any ingredient as a carcinogen. Chemical Name ACGIH IARC NTP OSHA Toluene Group 3 108-88-3 Xylene Group 3 1330-20-7 V` Page 9/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Ethylbenzene A3 Group 213 X 100-41-4 ACGIH(American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists) A3-Animal Carcinogen IARC(International Agency for Research on Cancer) Group 28-Possibly Carcinogenic to Humans Group 3-Not Classifiable as to Carcinogenicity in Humans OSHA(Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the US Department of Labor) X-Present Reproductive Toxicity Product is or contains a chemical which is a known or suspected reproductive hazard. Contains a known or suspected reproductive toxin. STOT-single exposure Based on classification criteria from the 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200), this product has been determined to cause systemic target organ toxicity from acute exposure. (STOT SE). If this product is a mixture,the classification is not based on toxicology studies for this product, but is based solely on toxicology studies for ingredients found within this product. Detailed substance and/or ingredient information may be provided in other sections of this SIDS.Target organs effects listed in this document may result from a single overexposure to this product. Causes damage to organs if swallowed. Causes damage to organs in contact with skin. Causes damage to organs if inhaled. STOT-repeated exposure Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure. Based on classification criteria from the 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200),this product has been determined to cause systemic target organ toxicity from chronic or repeated exposure. (STOT RE). Chronic Toxicity No known effect based on information supplied. Contains a known or suspected mutagen. Possible risk of irreversible effects. Contains a known or suspected carcinogen. Contains a known or suspected reproductive toxin.Aspiration may cause pulmonary edema and pneumonitis. Effects from this product caused by acute exposure may cause permanent damage to target organs and/or may cause chronic conditions.Avoid repeated exposure. Prolonged exposure may cause chronic effects. May cause adverse liver effects. Contains toluene. Exposure to toluene in animals via inhalation and intentional overexposure to toluene in humans has caused adverse fetal development effects. Target Organ Effects Respiratory system. Eyes. Skin. May affect the genetic material in germ cells(sperm and eggs). Gastrointestinal tract(GI). Reproductive System. Central Nervous System (CNS). Kidney. Liver. Blood. Systemic Toxicity. Aspiration Hazard No information available. Numerical measures of toxicity Product Information The following values are calculated based on chapter 3.1 of the GHS document ATEmix(oral) 427.00 mg/kg ATEmix(dermal) 1,275.00 mg/kg (ATE) ATEmix(inhalation-gas) 3,193.00 ppm (4 hr) ATEmix(inhalation-dust/mist) 2.00 mg/I ATEmix(inhalation-vapor) 13.00 ATEmix u` Page 10/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Persistence and Degradability No information available. Bioaccumulation Chemical Name Log Pow Ethylacetate 0.6 141-78-6 Methyl alcohol -0.77 67-56-1 Acetone 67-64-1 -0.24 Toluene 2.65 108-88-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 78-93-3 0.29 Xylene 2.77-3.15 1330-20-7 Ethylbenzene 3.118 100-41-4 Other adverse effects No information available. u` Page 11 / 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste treatment methods Disposal methods This material, as supplied, is a hazardous waste according to federal regulations(40 CFR 261). Contaminated Packaging Dispose of contents/containers in accordance with local regulations. US EPA Waste Number D001 D035 U220 0002 U154 U159 U239 Chemical Name RCRA RCRA-Basis for Listing RCRA-D Series Wastes RCRA-U Series Wastes Ethylacetate Included in waste stream: U112 141-78-6 F039 Methyl alcohol Included in waste stream: U154 67-56-1 F039 Acetone 67-64-1 0002 Toluene U220 Included in waste streams: U220 108-88-3 F005, F024,F025, F039, K015, K036,K037,K149, K151 Methyl Ethyl Ketone waste number U159 Included in waste streams: =200.0 mg/L regulatory U159 78-93-3 F005, F039 level Xylene Included in waste stream: U239 1330-20-7 F039 Ethylbenzene Included in waste stream: 100-41-4 F039 Chemical Name RCRA-Halogenated RCRA-P Series Wastes RCRA-F Series Wastes RCRA-K Series Wastes Organic Compounds Toluene Toxic waste 108-88-3 waste number F025 Waste description: Condensed light ends,spent filters and filter aids,and spent desiccant wastes from the production of certain chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons, by free radical catalyzed processes. These chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons are those having carbon chain lengths ranging from one to and including five,with varying amounts and positions of chlorine substitution. California Hazardous Waste Codes 214 This product contains one or more substances that are listed with the State of California as a hazardous waste. Chemical Name California Hazardous Waste Ethylacetate Toxic 141-78-6 Ignitable Methyl alcohol Toxic 67-56-1 Ignitable Acetone 67-64-1 Ignitable u` Page 12/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Toluene Toxic 108-88-3 Ignitable Methyl ethyl Ketone 78-93-3 Toxic Ignitable Xylene Toxic 1330-20-7 Ignitable Ethylbenzene Toxic 100-41-4 Ignitable 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT UN-No. UN1263 Proper Shipping Name PAINT RELATED MATERIAL Hazard Class 3 Packing Group II Description UN1263, PAINT RELATED MATERIAL, 3, PGII TDG UN-No. UN1992 Proper Shipping Name FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. Hazard Class 3 Subsidiary class (6.1) Packing Group II Description UN1992, FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. (ETHYL ACETATE, METHANOL), 3 (6.1), I I MEX UN-No. UN1992 Proper Shipping Name FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. Hazard Class 3 Subsidiary class 6.1 Packing Group II Description UN1992, FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. (ETHYL ACETATE, METHANOL), 3 (6.1), I I ICAO UN-No. UN1992 Proper Shipping Name FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. Hazard Class 3 Subsidiary class 6.1 Packing Group 11 Description UN1992, FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. (ETHYL ACETATE, METHANOL), 3 (6.1), I I IATA UN-No. UN1992 Proper Shipping Name FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. Hazard Class 3 Subsidiary class 6.1 Packing Group 11 Description UN1992, FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. (ETHYL ACETATE, METHANOL), 3 (6.1), I I IMDG/IMO UN-No. UN1992 Proper Shipping Name FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. Hazard Class 3 Subsidiary class 6.1 V` Page 13/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Packing Group II EmS No. F-E, S-D Description UN1992, FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. (ETHYL ACETATE, METHANOL), 3 (6.1), II, FP-18C RID UN-No. UN1992 Proper Shipping Name FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. Hazard Class 3 Packing Group II Classification code FT1 Description UN1992, FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. (ETHYL ACETATE, METHANOL), 3 (6.1), 11 ADR/RID-Labels 6.1 ADR UN-No. UN1992 Proper Shipping Name FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. Hazard Class 3 Packing Group II Classification code FT1 Description UN1992 FLAMMABLE LIQUID,TOXIC, N.O.S.(METHYL ALCOHOL ), 3(6.1), II ADR/RID-Labels 6.1 ADN UN-No. UN1992 Proper Shipping Name FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. Hazard Class 3 Packing Group II Classification code FT1 Special Provisions 274, 802 Description UN1992, FLAMMABLE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. (ETHYL ACETATE, METHANOL), 3 (6.1), 11 Hazard Labels 3 +6.1 Limited Quantity 1 L Ventilation VE01,VE02 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION International Inventories TSCA Complies DSL All components are listed either on the DSL or NDSL. TSCA-United States Toxic Substances Control Act Section 8(b)Inventory DSL/NDSL-Canadian Domestic Substances List/Non-Domestic Substances List US Federal Regulations SARA 313 Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986(SARA). This product contains a chemical or chemicals which are subject to the reporting requirements of the Act and Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 372 Chemical Name CAS No Weight% SARA 313-Threshold Values% Methyl alcohol-67-56-1 67-56-1 10-30 1.0 Toluene-108-88-3 108-88-3 7-13 1.0 Xylene-1330-20-7 1330-20-7 5-10 1.0 Ethylbenzene-100-41-4 100-41-4 1 -5 0.1 SARA 311/312 Hazard Categories V` Page 14/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Acute Health Hazard Yes Chronic Health Hazard Yes Fire Hazard Yes Sudden release of pressure hazard No Reactive Hazard No CWA(Clean Water Act) This product contains the following substances which are regulated pollutants pursuant to the Clean Water Act(40 CFR 122.21 and 40 CFR 122.42) Chemical Name CWA-Reportable CWA-Toxic Pollutants CWA-Priority Pollutants CWA-Hazardous Quantities Substances Toluene 1000 lb X X X 108-88-3 Xylene 100 lb X 1330-20-7 Ethylbenzene 1000 lb X X X 100-41-4 CERCLA This material, as supplied, contains one or more substances regulated as a hazardous substance under the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act(CERCLA)(40 CFR 302) Chemical Name Hazardous Substances RQs Extremely Hazardous Substances RQ RQs Ethylacetate RQ 5000 lb final RQ 141-78-6 RQ 2270 kg final RQ Methyl alcohol 5000 lb RQ=2270 kg final RQ 67-56-1 RQ=5000 lb final RQ Acetone 67-64-1 5000 lb RQ=2270 kg final RQ RQ=5000 lb final RQ Toluene 1000 lb RQ 1000 lb final RQ 108-88-3 RQ 454 kg final RQ Methyl Ethyl Ketone 5000 lb RQ 5000 lb final RQ 78-93-3 RQ 2270 kg final RQ Xylene 100 lb RQ= 100 lb final RQ 1330-20-7 RQ=45.4 kg final RQ Ethylbenzene 1000 lb RQ=1000 lb final RQ 100-41-4 RQ=454 kg final RQ US State Regulations California Proposition 65 This product contains the following Proposition 65 chemicals. Chemical Name California Proposition 65 Methyl alcohol-67-56-1 Developmental Toluene-108-88-3 Developmental Ethylbenzene-100-41-4 Carcinogen U.S.State Right-to-Know Regulations Chemical Name New Jersey Massachusetts Pennsylvania Rhode Island Illinois Ethylacetate X X X X 141-78-6 Methyl alcohol X X X X X 67-56-1 Acetone 67-64-1 X X X X Toluene X X X X X 108-88-3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 78-93-3 X X X X X u` Page 15/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Xylene X X X X X 1330-20-7 Ethylbenzene X X X X X 100-41-4 International Regulations Mexico National occupational exposure limits Component Carcinogen Status Exposure Limits Ethylacetate Mexico:TWA 400 ppm 141-78-6( 15-40) Mexico:TWA 1400 mg/m3 Methyl alcohol Mexico:TWA=200 ppm 67-56-1 (10-30) Mexico:TWA=260 mg/m3 Mexico:STEL=250 ppm Mexico:STEL=310 mg/m3 Acetone 67-64-1 Mexico:TWA=1000 ppm (10-30) Mexico:TWA=2400 mg/m3 Mexico:STEL= 1260 ppm Mexico:STEL=3000 mg/m3 Toluene Mexico:TWA 50 ppm 108-88-3(7-13) Mexico:TWA 188 mg/m3 Methyl Ethyl Ketone 78-93-3 Mexico:TWA=590 mg/m3 (7-13) Mexico:TWA=200 ppm Mexico:STEL=885 mg/m3 Mexico:STEL=300 ppm Xylene Mexico:TWA= 100 ppm 1330-20-7(5-10) Mexico:TWA=435 mg/m3 Mexico:STEL=150 ppm Mexico:STEL=655 mg/m3 Ethylbenzene Mexico:TWA=435 mg/m3 100-41-4(1 -5) Mexico:TWA= 100 ppm Mexico:STEL=125 ppm Mexico:STEL=545 mg/m3 Mexico-Occupational Exposure Limits-Carcinogens Canada WHMIS Hazard Class B2-Flammable liquid D2A-Very toxic materials A T 16. OTHER INFORMATION NFPA Health Hazards 3 Flammability 3 Instability 0 Physical and Chemical Hazards - HMIS Health Hazards 3 " Flammability 3 Physical Hazard 0 Personal Protection X Chronic Hazard Star Legend * = Chronic Health Hazard u` Page 16/ 17 Sunnyside Lacquer Thinner Prepared By Product Stewardship 23 British American Blvd. Latham, NY 12110 1-800-572-6501 Revision Date Revision Note No information available Disclaimer The information provided in this Safety Data Sheet is correct to the best of our knowledge, information and belief at the date of its publication. The information given is designed only as a guidance for safe handling, use, processing, storage, transportation, disposal and release and is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification. The information relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other materials or in any process, unless specified in the text End of Safety Data Sheet u` Page 17/ 17 OPERATING PERMIT APPLICATION Community&Economic Development City of Arlington- 18204 59th Ave NE-Arlington,WA 98223-Phone(360)403-3551 Part I Property Address for which Operating Permit is requested: `"U llq 71'✓� 1'r - l�� �� Parcel ID No.: Current Occupancy I Project Description: M �✓, Applicant Name: W Home No..3Email Address: IL�4i d1 Cell No.: J U y '&at io Mailing Address: l ►/J)6 L I/�( City: J _ State: �b� _ Zip: Contact Person: Phone No.: Part II Type of Operating Permit An Operating Permit is required to conduct any activity or to use any class of building listed below.Please indicate the e(s) of Operating Permit(s)requested by checking each applicable box.(If you require assistance,or would lik ore information,contact the City of Arlington Building Department at 360-403-3551.) Manufacturing,storing or handling hazardous materials in quantities exceeding those listed in the Fire Code (see Appendix A.) Identify the materials and quantities and describe the manner in which the materials will be manufactured,stored or handled(attach additional sheets if necessary): It 60 d Utt l- � M o , l r t fie✓ ❑ Conducting a hazardous process or activity,including,but not limited to,any commercial or industrial operation which produces combustible dust as a byproduct,fruit and crop ripening,waste handling,spray operations,and high-piled storage(see Appendix B.) Describe the process(es)or activity(ies)to be conducted (attach additional sheets if necessary): RRCIPT A Aa%.*JaA V D FEB 0 7 2024 REV032021 Pagel of 3 ❑Use of pyrotechnic devices in assembly occupancies (see Appendix C.) 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Has a Certificate of Occupancy been issued for the premises? ❑Yes ❑No Type: ❑ Permanent❑ Temporary Date of Issuance: REV032021 Page 2 of 3 3. Are there currently any open Building Permits associated with the premises? QYes [:]No If yes,please describe (attach additional sheets if necessary): 4. Additional Comments: SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT I herby certify that the foregoing information(and all information in attached sheets,if any)is true and complete. Signature of Applicant or Authorized Representatives Signature Date Name and Title(if applicable)of person signing Application(Please print) Part IV To be completed by the City of Arlington Building Department Inspection Required: []Yes ❑No Inspections Performed: ❑Yes ❑No Date of Inspection: Tests or Reports required verifying compliance? []Yes ❑No If YES,have Tests or Reports been received? ❑Yes ❑No OPERATING PERMIT APPROVED Operating Permit Issued by: Date Operating Permit Issued: Date Operating Permit Expires: Type/Description of Operating Permit: Conditions of Operating Permit(list conditions here AND in the space provided in the Operating Permit: Additional Comments: (Attach additional pages if needed) REV032021 Page 3 of 3 OD Date ca bdoor Page of Job Ref. Where custom is standard. cabdoor.com Subject 17. J4 L.- L 1 RECEi - - LU. 4 2900 Pringle Road SE, N1-150 Salem, OR 97 Installation Manual Industrial Booths Class I >> Open Front Booths - I B >> Open Front Bench Booths - IBB >> Enclosed Industrial Booths - EIB >> Industrial Exhaust Chamber- IBC >> Exhaust Bench - EB This Installation Manual reviews an introduction, safety, component description, installation, maintenance and warranties of RTT's industrial spray booths. 888-452-6684 www.rttsolutions.com Revised August 2020 Follow us: RTT Engineered Solutions 2975 Discovery Blvd.Rockwall,TX 75032 Toll-Free 888-452-6684 Email sales@rttsolutions.com www.rttsolutions.com F1 Cl 1 hi r;ZOO�,r�' Contents 1. Introduction............................................................. 2 4.5 Lights..........................................................................................19 1.1 Introduction ...............................................................................2 4.6 Manometer................................................................................20 1.2 Receiving,Unpacking,and Reporting Missing Items...........2 4.7 Exhaust Filter Installation.......................................................23 2. Safety ..................................................................... 4 4.8 Intake Filter Installation .........................................................23 2.1 Safety Alert Symbol and Signal Words...................................4 4.9 Motor Installation ....................................................................24 2.1.1 Assembly Hazards...................................................................5 4.9.1 Mounting................................................................................24 2.1.2 Operational Hazards..............................................................6 4.9.2 Install Sheaves and Fan Belts.............................................24 2.1.3 Maintenance Hazards.............................................................7 4.9.3 Electrical.................................................................................25 2.1.4 Fire Hazard...............................................................................7 4.10 Tubeaxial Fan..........................................................................26 2.2 Safety Decals...............................................................................8 4.11 Exhaust Duct Installation......................................................26 4.12 Product Door..........................................................................27 4.13 Access Door Limit Switch Installation................................28 3. Component Description ...........................................12 4.14Access Door Latch Installation 29 ............................................ 3.1 Compliance To Applicable Codes.........................................12 4.15 Product Door Limit Switch Installation.............................30 3.2 Material Specifications............................................................12 4.16 Checklist..................................................................................31 3.3 General Description.................................................................12 3.3.1 Paint Area ...............................................................................12 S. Maintenance ...........................................................32 3.3.2 Exhaust Fan and Chambers................................................12 5.1 Maintenance Interval Cart......................................................32 3.3.3 Product Doors.......................................................................12 5.2 Daily............................................................................................33 3.3.4 Door Latch..............................................................................12 5.2.1 Inspect Filters.........................................................................33 3.3.5 Door Limit Switch.................................................................13 5.2.2 Filter Maintenance................................................................33 3.3.6 Air Makeup Unit(Optional) 13 5.2.3 Determine Filter Condition.................................................33 3.4 Exhaust Filter Manometer.......................................................13 5.3 Every Two Months....................................................................33 3.5 Air Solenoid Valve....................................................................13 5.3.1 Lubricate Door Latches........................................................33 3.6 Control Panel ...........................................................................13 5.4 Every Six Months......................................................................34 5.4.1 Check Fan Belts.....................................................................34 4. Installation .............................................................14 5.5 Every Year...................................................................................34 4.1 General.......................................................................................14 5.5.1 Inspect Motor.........................................................................34 4.2 Preliminary................................................................................14 5.5.2 Inspect Fan Wheel.................................................................34 4.2.1 Recommended Booth Layout Tools.................................14 5.5.3 Inspect and Clean Air Solenoid Valve...............................35 4.2.2 Booth Layout Steps..............................................................15 4.2.3 Recommended Booth Installation Tools.........................16 6. Warranty.................................................................36 4.3 Planning Ahead........................................................................16 6.1 Returning Items for Credit......................................................36 4.4 Booth Assembly 17 6.2 Back Charges For Material And Labor..................................37 1 r;ZOO�,r�, Introduction 1.1 Introduction Thankyou for purchasinga RTTspray booth. Please read and understand this manual before usingyour booth and follow all of the safety instructions. Please be sure to keep this manual with your booth at all times. This manual explains the assembly and routine maintenance of the RTTspray booth and covers the following: >> Open Front Booths- I >> Open Front Bench Booths- IBB >> Enclosed Industrial Booths- EIB >> Industrial Exhaust Chambers- IBC >> Exhaust Bench - EB The spray booth itself consists of four major components: paint area,exhaust fan and chamber, product doors and, in some cases, an air makeup unit.A brief description is provided for these and other related items. The text contained in this manual is for current production models. Some instructions and maintenance procedures may not apply to your specific unit. Equipment modifications from original design and specifications are strictly prohibited. Modifications may compromise safe operation of the booth,subjecting users to serious injury or death and may void any remaining warranty. This Operator's Manual does not replace, nor does its use release,the operator from observing all safety or operating limitations as well as any applicable federal,state, provincial or local regulations. 1.2 Receiving, Unpacking,And Reporting Missing Items Check for damage when receiving and unloading equipment. Note on Bill of Lading"FREIGHT DAMAGE" Notify the RTT customer service department immediately of any damage. Unpack all items and verify on packing list within ten (10) days of receipt. Notify RTT customer service department of missing items and discrepancies immediately. RTT will not pay for overnight freight on shorted items. If overnight freight is necessary,the buyer shall be accountable for freight costs. For quality control, RTT's Shipping Department photographs all items as they are packed. Per company policy,two independent checks are performed to verify each item against the packing list. If RTT determines that the reported shortage was checked off in our records, replacement parts will be shipped AND invoiced accordingly. Items that can be shipped UPS usually take one to three days to receive,depending on distance. Items too large for UPS will ship via common freight. This shipping method typically takes from one to five days to reach the destination. 2 r;ZOO�,r�' During the warranty period, RTT will repair or replace, free of charge, any parts that RTT has verified to be defective in materials or workmanship. If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any defect in workmanship of material, repairs will be made at a reasonable charge, which will include the costs of labor, materials and transportation. 3 r;ZOO�,�r 2. Safety 2.1 Safety Alert Symbol And Signal Words Before assembling, operating or servicing the spray booth,you must read, understand and follow the instructions and safety warnings in this manual.Your spray booth may not be equipped with some of the optional equipment described in this manual. NEVER ALLOW ANYONE TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING! The safety information in this manual is denoted by the safety alert symbol: A The level of risk is indicated by the following signal words: DANGER - Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury. A WARNING WARNING - Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. A CAUTION CAUTION - Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE NOTICE - Indicates a situation that could result in damage to the equipment or other property. 4 ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 4 2.1.1 Assembly Hazards A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Overriding a safety system may result in unsafe equipment, which may result in serious injury or death. Do not override safety devices. A WARNING Blade hazard. Keep hands clear of rotating parts. Follow lockout procedure before servicing. A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Use adequate lifting devices to raise, move and install booth components. A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Electrical installations must be performed by qualified electricians. Installation must conform to all national, local, and provincial codes and standards. s 0 1 �0�'r ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 2.1.2 Operational Hazards A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Do not operate machine with guards and/or covers open or removed. A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Only trained and qualified personnel may operate booth. A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Never operate spray booth while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or while feeling ill. A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE) appropriate for job. Read Material Safety Data Sheet for products used in spray booth. A WARNING Shock hazard. Only a qualified electrician may open electrical control cabinet. Disconnect and lockout/tagout all power sources before adjusting, repairing, or cleaning booth. ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 2.1.3 Maintenance Hazards A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Disconnect and lockout/tagout all power sources before adjusting, repairing, or cleaning booth. A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Service, maintenance and adjustments must be performed by trained and qualified personnel. A WARNING Burn hazard. Do not touch hot parts. Allow to cool before servicing. A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE) appropriate for job. Read Material Safety Data Sheet for products used in spray booth. 2.1.4 Fire Hazard No smoking or open flame in or near spray booth. Local fire codes prohibit smoking in the vicinity of spray painting operations. A WARNING Explosion and fire hazard. No smoking or open flame within 50 feet of spray booth. 7 r;ZOO�,r�, Do not store flammable liquids adjacent to or inside spray booth. Read all product labels and instructions. Do not use any electric powered airless spray rigs, pressure washers or similar equipment when applying a low flash point solvent or peel coating. Run spray booth exhaust fan to purged a ngerous vapors that could ignite or explode while cleaning or performing maintenance inside spray booth. AN APPROVED FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED ON YOUR SPRAY BOOTH TO COMPLY WITH NFPA 33, SECTION 9. PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS MUST BE LOCATED IN OR AROUND YOUR PAINT MIX ROOM PER NFPA 10. 2.2 Safety Decals Severe Injury Hazard Do not enter equipment while in operation. Equipment may start automatically. Eel Do not operate with door open. Installation,operation and service must be done by a trained (l technician only. �h No smoking Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or injury.P n1etlin1FeV5 No open flames O No sparks Risque de Blessures Graves Ne pas entrer dans cot appareil pendant('operation. Cot apparel)pout demarrer automatiquement a tout moment. Ne pas operer I'apparell avec la porte ouverte. 7 t � � L'installation,I'operation et 1'entretien doit titre eectues par un installateur eprouve. _\7 Le non-respect de ces instructions pout entramer de la mort ou des yblessures. 1 � • Electrical Shock Hazard Improper installation,adjustment,alleration,service or maintenance can result in death,injury Disconnect electric before service. or property damage.Read the Installation,Operation and Service Manual thoroughly before More than one disconnect switch may installing or servicing this equipment. be required to disconnect electric from Installation,modification,reglage ou maintenance incorrectes peuvent provoquer de la mort,des equipment. blessures ou des degats materiels.Liser attentivement le manuel d'installation,d'operations et Equipment must be properly grounded. d'entretien avant('installation ou 1'entretien de cot equipment. Failure to follow these instructions can result This heater must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and local in death or electrical shock. codes.In the absence of local codes,follow the National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 of the CAN/CSAB149 installation code. Cot aerotherme doit titre installe en accord avec les instructions du fabricant et les regulations locaux.S'il n'y a pas des regulations Iocaux,('installation doit titre en accord avec le Code Risque de Choc Electrique National de Gaz de Carburant,ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 ou le Code d'installation,CAN/ Debrancher le courant avant 1'entretien. GSA-13149. Plus qu'un interrupteur de verrouillage peut We requis pour debrancher le courant electrique de cot appareil. 9W A WARNING L'appareil doit titre connecte a une source de courant reliee a la terre. Le non-respect de ces instructions pout To protect you and others against death or serious injury, all entraner de la mort ou des chocs electriques. applicable labels shown must be on the booth and must be legible. If any of these labels are missing or cannot be read, contact your RTT for replacement labels. s 2.3 NFPA 33 Standards for Spray Application Reprinted with permission from NFPA 33-2016, Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials,Copyright©2010, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA. This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of the NFPA on the referenced subject,which is represented only by the standard in its entirety. The following is section 10 from NFPA 33: 10.1 General. Maintenance procedures shall be established to ensure that all spray application apparatus and processes are operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturers specifications and the requirements of this standard. Maintenance shall be the responsibility of the users of the apparatus and processes. 10.1.1 Spray application operations shall not be conducted outside predetermined spray areas. 10.1.2 Inspection of extinguishing systems shall be conducted to ensure that the performance of the extinguishing system components will not be affected by overspray and residues. 10.2 Combustible Deposits. 10.2.1 All spray areas shall be kept free of excessive accumulation of deposits of combustible residues. 10.2.2 Combustible coverings (thin paper, plastic) and strippable coatings shall be permitted to be used to facilitate cleaning operations in spray areas. 10.2.2.1 Where plastic covering is used, it shall be of a static dissipative nature or shall have a maximum breakdown voltage of 4 kV to prevent accumulation of a hazardous static electric charge. 10.2.3 If residue accumulates to excess in booths, duct or duct discharge points, or other spray areas, all spraying operations shall be discontinued until conditions have been corrected. 10.3 High-Pressure Hose Lines. High-pressure hose lines that convey flammable or combustible coating material in "airless" spray application operations shall be inspected daily and shall be repaired or replaced as necessary. Hose lines and equipment shall be located so that, in the event of a leak or rupture, coating material will not be discharged into any space having a source of ignition. 10.4 Maintenance Procedures 10.4.10verspray collectors shall be inspected daily and clogged filters shall be discarded and replaced. Maintenance procedures shall be established to ensure that overspray collector filters are replaced before restriction to airflow is reduced below the minimum established by Section 7.2. 10.4.2 At the close of the day's operation, all discarded overspray collector filters, residue scrapings, and debris contaminated with residue shall be removed immediately to a designated storage location, placed in a noncombustible container with a tight-fitting lid, or placed in a water-filled metal container. 10.5 Waste Containers. 10.5.1 Approved waste containers shall be provided wherever rags or waste are impregnated with sprayed material, and all such rags or waste shall be deposited therein immediately after use.The contents of waste containers shall be placed in a designated storage location. RTT Waste containers containing flammable liquids shall be located in ventilated areas that meet the requirements of Chapter 7. Such areas shall also meet the electrical area classification requirements of 6.5.5. 9 r;ZOO�,r�, 10.5.3 Waste containers for flammable liquids shall be constructed of conductive materials and shall be bonded and grounded. 10.5.4 Waste containers for flammable liquids shall be handled and stored in accordance with Chapter 8. 10.6 Clothing. Employees'clothing contaminated with sprayed material shall not be left on the premises overnight unless kept in metal lockers. 10.7 Cleaning Operations. 10.7.1 Scope. This section shall apply to the use of flammable or combustible liquids for the flushing and cleaning of equipment. 10.7.2 Liquids. Class I and Class II liquids used in cleaning operations shall be in original shipping containers or in listed safety containers. 10.7.3 Location. Cleaning operations using flammable or combustible liquids shall be conducted inside a spray area with ventilating equipment operating or in ventilated areas that meet the requirements of Chapter 7. Such areas shall also meet the electrical area classification requirements of 6.5.5. 10.7.4 Equipment. Equipment using flammable or combustible liquids shall meet the requirements of 6.5.5 and shall be bonded and grounded. 10.7.5 Manual Cleaning. Individual manual cleaning operations shall be limited to not more than 4 L(1 gal) of flammable or combustible liquid for each cleaning operator. 10.7.6 Liquid Storage. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be handled and stored in accordance with Chapter 8. Containers used for handling,storage, or recovery of Class I liquids shall be constructed of conductive materials and shall be bonded and grounded. 10.8 Solvent Distillation Units (Solvent Recyclers). 10.8.1 Scope. 10.8.1.1 Section 10.8 shall apply to solvent distillation units having distillation chambers or still pots that do not exceed 227 L (60 gal) capacity and are used to recycle Class I, Class II, and Class IIIA liquids. [30:19.6.1.1] 10.8.1.2 This section shall not apply to research,testing,or experimental processes;to distillation processes carried out in petroleum refineries, chemical plants, or distilleries; or to distillation equipment used in dry cleaning operations. [30:19.6.1.2] 10.8.2 Equipment. Solvent distillation units shall be approved or shall be listed in accordance with ANSI/UL 2208, Standard for Solvent Distillation Units. [30:19.6.3] 10.8.3 Solvents. Solvent distillation units shall only be used to distill liquids for which they have been investigated and that are listed on the unit's marking or contained within the manufacturer's literature. [30:19.6.3] 10.8.3.1 Unstable or reactive liquids or material shall not be processed unless they have been specifically listed on the systems markings or contained within the manufacturer's literature. [30:19.6.3.1] 10 r;ZOO�,r�, 10.8.4 Location [30:19.6.4] 10.8.4.1 Solvent distillation units shall only be used in locations in accordinance with their approval or listing. 10.8.4.2 Solvent distillation units shall not be used in basements. 10.8.4.3 Solvent distillation units shall be located away from potential sources of ignition, as indicated on the unit's marking. 10.8.5 Liquid Storage. Distilled liquids and liquids awaiting distillation shall be stored in accordance with Chapter 6 of N FPA 30. 10.9 Spontaneous Ignition Hazards. The same spray booth shall not be alternately used for different types of coating materials if the combination of the materials is conducive to spontaneous ignition, unless all deposits of the first-used coating material are removed from the booth and exhaust ducts priorto spraying with the second coating material. 10.10 Chlorinated Solvents. Coating materials containing chlorinated solvents shall not be used with spray application apparatus or fluid-handling equipment if the chlorinated solvent will come into contact with aluminum within a piping system, pump, enclosed container,or any enclosure that is capable of being pressurized by the potential reaction.This shall apply even if the container or system has been constructed with pressure relief devices. 10.11 Smoking. Signs stating NO SMOKING OR OPEN FLAMES in large letters on contrasting color background shall be conspicuously posted at all spray areas and paint storage rooms. 10.12 Hot Work.Welding, cutting, and other spark producing operations shall not be permitted in or adjacent to spray areas until a written permit authorizing such work has been issued.The permit shall be issued by a person in authority following his or her inspection of the area to ensure that precautions have been taken and will be followed until thejob is completed. r;ZOO�,r�, 3. Component Description 3.1 Compliance To Applicable Codes This spray booth is designed to be in strict accordance with the National Fire Protection Association Standard Number 33, "Spray Application Using Flammable Combustible Materials.The NFPA Standard Safety Code for the Design, Construction and Ventilation of Spray Finishing Operations"This spray booth meets or exceeds the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). 3.2 Material Specifications The spray booth panels,filter racks and product doors are constructed of 18-gauge steel, conforming to ASTM A653 "Lock Forming Quality".All structural steel channel and angle conform to ASTM A36. 3.3 General Description The spray booth consists of four major components: paint area,exhaust fan and chamber, product doors and, in some cases, an air makeup unit.A brief description is provided forthese and other related items. 3.3.1 Paint Area The paint area is the actual "booth" part of the spray booth. Parts are placed in this area,through product doors, if so equipped,to be painted.Airflows from the intake filters of the booth to the exhaust filters. The booth is constructed of 18-gauge galvanized sheet metal panels which are bolted together.The booth exhaust is routed through the exhaust plenum at the exit of the booth.The exhaust fan then routes the exhaust out through the exhaust duct and discharges it at a point above the roof height of the building. 3.3.2 Exhaust Fan And Chambers The booth exhaust chamber(s) is/are located as shown in the mechanical drawing package included with this manual. Gases are exhausted through the exhaust duct by an electrically powered fan.The fan is made of spark resistant material and the motor is located out of the air stream.The exhaust chamber(s) operate(s) under a negative pressure to induce the required airflow through the exhaust filters. 3.3.3 Product Doors The product doors can be filtered or solid and may be either overhead doors, bi-fold doors,or tri-fold doors. Some industrial spray booths have an open front in lieu of product doors. Overhead doors are equipped with an intrinsically safe pneumatic safety edge.There are two 3-button controls to operate each door. Doors may also be manually operated. 3.3.4 Door Latch Door latches secure doors in closed position and hold contact against rubber seal. Latches are pressure relief latches that allow doors to open in case of explosion.This feature also allows for ease of booth operator egress from the spray booth by applying moderate pressure to the door from inside the booth. 12 r;ZOO�,r�' 3.3.5 Door Limit Switch Optional limit switch to indicate when a door is open on the booth. If a door is in the open position, micro switch contact is opened which breaks the circuit for the paint air solenoid. 3.3.6 Air Makeup Unit(Optional) The air makeup unit (AMU) supplies filtered, heated atmospheric air.This unit may be heated by natural gas, LP gas,steam coils or hot water coils.The temperature of the AMU discharge air is controlled by a temperature controller.The airflow capacity of the fan and motor are matched to the airflow capacity of the spray booth exhaust fans. Some air makeup units also have the capability to provide a paint cure cycle.This cycle, employed after the paint spraying operations are complete,typically involves supplying air that is heated to the paint area of the booth to decrease paint cure times. 3.4 Exhaust Filter Manometer Manometer is used to measure pressure drop across exhaust filters to indicate the condition of the filters. 3.5 Air Solenoid Valve The function of this valve is to interrupt supply of compressed air to painting equipment under certain conditions.This is done to prevent painting from occurring when the booth is not operating as designed or if any booth doors are open.The air solenoid valve is electrically interlocked with booth intake and exhaust fans. If optional switches are purchased, it is also interlocked with product doors and personnel doors. if a fan is not operating properly, or if a door is open,the air solenoid valve will shut off flow of pressurized airto spray gun. Unit should be installed downstream of any regulators and filters and upstream of painting equipment. It should be located near fitting to which painting equipment connects in order to ensure rapid loss of supply pressure. 3.6 Control Panel The spray booth may be equipped with an optional electrical control panel. Electrical schematics are located inside the control panel.Also shown on this drawing is the wiring required for installation. No spare parts are provided with control panel. Panel and its associated wiring must be installed by a licensed electrician.The cabinet that houses controls is either NEMA 1 or NEMA 12 rated. It is not suitable for installation in a Class I, Division II area. Refer to Chapter 6 in the NFPA 33 Standard and consult with the local authority having jurisdiction for definition of this area for paint spray booth. 13 r;ZOO�,r�, 4. Installation 4.1 General This manual is a guide for installing a variety of spray booths.The assembly drawings enclosed are specific for the booth you have purchased.This drawing is an exploded isometric drawing showing the relationship of each panel or part to the next one.A packing list of all components is provided and must be used in addition to the drawing to identify all components. All DAMAGES MUST be reported within 24 hours of receipt and a freight claim filed with the carrier. 4.2 Preliminary RTT booths are manufactured in accordance with NFPA 33 standard for spray application using flammable or combustable materials. However, local codes and regulations may apply to the installation and use of this product.All permits and approvals should be obtained prior to installation and use of the spray booth. 1. Uncrate and inventory all spray booth components to ensure all of the parts are accounted for. Each component is numbered on the exploded view. 2. The floor surface of the booth must be non-combustible material of such character as to facilitate the safe cleaning and removal of residues. The floor surface must be flat and level. 3. Mark the dimensional outline of booth on floor. 4. Follow the step-by-step instructions provided. 4.2.1 Recommended Booth Layout Tools >> Chalk line or self-leveling 5-way laser >> Tape measure >> Marker >> Framingsquare Use the 3-4-5 method (Pythagorean Theorem) AZ+ B2=C2 for a right triangle to layout and square the booth. C is the longest side (hypotenuse) and A and B are the two shorter legs. If a triangle has sides measuring 3,4 and 5 feet (or any other unit), it must be a right triangle with a 900 angle between the short sides.You can multiply each number by the same amount and still use this method. For example let's say that the booth width being installed is 9' I.D., use a multiplier of 3 to achieve the 9' I.D.working width of the booth for your first line (A2) and the right triangle will consist of the following dimensions: >> 3x3=9 (first lineA2) >> 4 x 3= 12 (second line B2) c az+bz=cz a >> 5 x 3= 15 (third line C2) Step one: Locate building drawing showing the booth in the building. b 14 r;ZOO�,r�' 4.2.2 Booth Layout Steps Step 1: Locate a building drawing showing the booth in the building. Step 2: Locate a dimension shown from a reference point such as outside wall, pit, conveyor, building structure, other equipment, etc.to the inside dimension of spray booth. Step 3: Using a chalk line, mark that dimension at two points along a wall (reference point example) and snap a line on the floor. Step 4: Locate the back of the booth and make a mark on the first line that was snapped for the first corner of the booth (I.D.), using T as the first line dimension (AZ example) make another mark at 9' for the back wall of the booth Step 5: Using 12' as our second line dimension (B2 example) make another mark at 12' from one of the corner markings of the back wall off of the first line snapped.When doing so, be sure to stay as square as possible.This is when a framing square comes in handy. Once marked,snap the second line. Step 6: Using 15' as our third line dimension (C2 example) mark and scribe an arc crossing the end of the second line snapped from the opposing corner marking of the back wall off of the first line snapped.This mark is now perfectly square to the back wall of the booth. Snap the third line between these two marks. Step 7: Pull two points off of the third line and snap a fourth line marking the interior work area of the booth. Now that the square interior of the booth is complete, proceed with the rest of the booth (exhaust chambers,fans, air make-up unit etc.) to verify that all components are placed as planned without obstruction. Step 8: Using a laser,verify building clearance,fan ductwork and air makeup unit(if applicable) orientation. Step 9: Using a laser,verify that the floor is level.Any area that will have more than a '/4" gap will need to be shimmed. Step 10: Double check the entire layout for accuracy and to prevent losing your layout,spray clear coat over it before beginning the booth installation. 15 ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 4.2.3 Recommended Booth Installation Tools >> Step ladders (4',6' and 8') and multi-use ladder >> Wrench and socket sets (1/2", 9/16" and 3/4" most common) >> Screw driver set >> Allen wrenches >> Hammer and dead blow >> Alignment pins and pry bar >> Level (magnetic) >> Caulk gun and utility knife >> 1/4" and 3/8" drive cordless impacts >> 1/2" drive drill >> Drill bits and uni-bit/step-bit >> Hammer drill (SDS) >> Metal nibblers/cutters >> Cut-off saw >> Welding and plasma machines 4.3 Planning Ahead 1. Clearances between other work areas and combustible storage areas must be held as follows: >> 3 ft. minimum clearance at all sides and sealed entry ways (i.e., doorways). >> 3 ft. minimum clearance at all non-sealed entry ways (i.e.,the open face of spray booth or a silhouette openings). >> 10 ft. minimum clearance must be held between the exhaust stack of the booth and the intake of another apparatus. NFPA 33 dictates a minimum discharge clearance of 3 ft.from the nearest combustible material; however,stack height requirements vary with individual states and can be up to 11/2 times the building's roof height from grade. 2. Permits are not included. It is the responsibility of the end user to acquire all permits to install a booth. 3. A FIRE SUPRESSION SYSTEM IS NOT INCLUDED WITH THE BOOTH BUT IT IS REQUIRED. Generally this is supplied and installed by a licensed local installer. 4. Electrical installation must be performed by a licensed electrician familiar with national, local electrical codes and regulations in your location. 16 r;ZOO�,�r 4.4 Booth Assembly When assembling the booth, leave bolts finger tight until the entire booth is assembled.All flanges should face outward. Install bolts from inside so nut is outside of the booth. Use a drift pin to align panel holes when two or more panels are difficult to align by hand. Lay out all floor channel for exhaust chamber and walls.As you attach wall panels together,they will also bolt to the floor channel. A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Most booth components weigh 50-500 lbs. Use adequate lifting devices to raise, move and install booth components. NOTICE Prevent equipment damage. Spray booth roof will not support a person. Do not attempt to stand or walk on spray booth roof. Referto exploded view drawings included with yourspray booth. 1. Starting with exhaust chamber at either rear corner, bolt one corner panel and one rear wall corner panel together(use tie channel where applicable). 2. Bolt opposite rear sidewall panel to rear wall panel. 3. Bolt all rear wall panels in place. CHAMBER SIDE PANEL 4. Bolt tie channel along top edge of rear wall panels. FILTER FILLER PANEL 5. Place exhaust fan panel above side and rear wall panels and bolt in place. BOOTH SIDE PANEL 6. Insert filter filler panels between sidewall, roof panels and exhaust chamber. Bolt in place. 7. Following exploded view drawings, continue alternately assembling wall panels and roof panels to each other until you reach front end of booth. Finish off roof section by attaching fire curtain if needed. If booth has front doors, no fire curtain is needed. 17 r;ZOO�,r�' 8. Verify walls are plumb and booth is squarea nd on floor layout marks.Tighten all mounting hardware. 9. Anchor floor channel to floor at a minimum of every 12 inches. 10. Caulk all panel joints inside the booth with the caulk provided. Do not use a silicone caulk. 11. If booth is supplied with a personnel door or product doors, apply gasket to perimeter of all door openings. Attach door hardware and adjust latches. Level door with doors off,then attach doors to hinges. DOOR STOP DOOR SWEEP HOLD DOWN STRIP DOOR 1/8" 5/16 NUT & BOLT DOOR SWEET HOLD DOWN FOAM STRIP TAPE E. 5/16 NUT & BOLT DOOR CHANNEL ' LATCH HOLE FOR ANCHOR BOLT TEK SCREW DOOP SWEEP DOOR HOLD DOWN STRIP )h DOOR SWEEP END VIEW DOOR LATCH DOOR FRAME PRODUCT DOOR AND SEAL DETAIL BASE DETAIL DOOR SWEEP DETAIL 12. Other tallation that may apply to yourtype of booth USE 3/8"O HARDWARE TO ASSEMBLE USE 1/2"0 HARDWARE TO ASSEMBLE @ EACH 5-HOLE PATTERN(NUT&BOLT) ITEMS PICTURED(BOLT,NUT&LOCK WASHERS i FOR OPTIMAL DOOR SEAL APPLY 3/4"GASKET • TO THIS SURFACE • USE 1/2"0 HARDWARE TO ASSEMBLE ITEMS PICTURED(BOLT,NUT&LOCK WASHERS INSTALL PANEL STIFFENERS ON THE OUTSIDE OF CEILING PANEL JUNCTION AS SHOWN DO NOT INSTALL IN BETWEEN 10 O 18 I �0�'r LENGINEERED SOLUTIONS Iwo 4.5 Lights A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Electrical installations must be performed by qualified electricians. Installation must conform to all national, local, and provincial codes and standards. 1. Place light fixture into booth panel, center in opening, and bolt in place. 2. Install light fixture in panel from outside of booth as shown in drawing. 3. Caulk perimeter of light fixture lens frame with appropriate caulking. 4. The fixture is provided with an interlock switch that has a normally open contact,which opens when the fixture lens is removed from fixture.The switch is to be wired to disable spray equipment used in spray booth. FIXTURE ENCLOSURE LENS,FRAME GLASS,AND GASKET FIXTURE LENS,FRAME FASTENER FASTENER Et U CAULK SEAM 5/16"0 UNC 18 BOOTH WALL PANEL HEX FLANGE NUT MOUNTING DETAIL PAINT SPRAY BOOTH WALL CAUTION: PANEL WHEN TIGHTENING LENS FRAME FASTENERS,TIGHTEN USING HAND TOOLS ONLY. TIGHTEN UNTIL SIDES OF METAL LENS EX HEAD NUT FRAME MAKES CONTACT WITH FIXTURE ENCLOSURE. OVER TIGHTENING WILL CAUSE LENS FRAME TO WARP AND WILL BREAK DOWN VAPOR SEAL OF LENS 19 ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 4.6 Manometer Locate manometer on the exhaust chamber so that hardware is not visible inside the booth and can easily be viewed daily. Install close to exhaust filter wall to keep tubing length to a minimum. Excess tubing length will reduce accuracy of the manometer. The high port will connect to work chamber, and the low port will connect to chamber on the suction side of the filter grid. 1. Drill a hole in booth wall just large enough for the plastic hose barb to fit through (approx. 13/32). Install washer and nut on back side. Do not over tighten. 2. Mount manometer on booth wall and ensure it is level using bubble level on manometer. Manometer must be level or it will not be accurate. 2" l. 0 $0 11, 20 r;ZOO�,r�, 3. Turn "Zero Set" knob counterclockwise until it stops,then turn knob counterclockwise three full turns.This will place the adjustment knob in the middle of its travel range. Remove fill plug at top of manometer and slowly fill with red fluid.You will not need the entire bottle. Stop filling as soon as you can see the red fluid enter clear tube at bottom of the manometer.Turn "Zero Set" adjustment knob to set red fluid on 0 mark. If you overfill gauge, remove excess fluid by inserting a pipe cleaner through fill port to blot up excess oil. Once the red fluid is set on zero, replace the fill cap. wyw .20.30 1 4?VU1—$ '.» '09AVIO LQaU.Nh 0 .3c -.05 .10 . 4 I IIIIIIilllllll11411 � I Complete booth assembly and then perform steps 4-6 to set manometer. IMPORTANT:All filters in the booth must be installed and new in order to get an accurate baseline. 4. Turn on exhaust fan. If exhaust fan is connected to a VFD to control the speed of the fan, make sure it is set to run at full speed.You will notice the red fluid should move up the scale and then settle at a number.The number will be different from booth to booth, but that does not matter,this is just a baseline setting. 21 r;ZOO�,r�, 5. Wherever the red fluid stops is where you will place the green arrow. In this example,the red fluid stopped at .25 inches of water column. So because we know our filters are rated for.5 inches of water column, and we know that with clean filters the fan is drawing.25 inches of water column,we simply add the two numbers together to tell us where the filters wi ll pack out. .25 inches of water+ .5 inches of water=.75 inches of water total 0 .20 .30 50 \ 6. Now that baseline is set, measure up the scale .5 inches of water. That is where you will place the red arrow. wwl[R cowMr. 20 .30 . .50 .10 1 1 N IIIIII � II1111 ' I ' I � - At this point,your manometer is set up and ready to use.You should never need to move the arrows once they are placed.Always check the manometer before turning the fan on to ensure the red fluid is sitting on the 0 mark. If the fluid is not on 0,turn "Zero Set" knob to adjust fluid to zero before starting fan. 22 Jim r;zmwwi�rl ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 4.7 Exhaust Filter Installation Install one wire grid in each filter cell with prongs facing into booth. Exhaust filters will be attached to prongs. FILTER FRAME :��2� FILTER GRID 0 N BOTTOM FLANGE LOCATE GRID ENDS OVER TOP 8 BOTTOM FLANGE OF FRAME FILTER DENSE LAYER TOWARD REAR FILTER GRID FILTER FRAME 4.8 Intake Filter Installation If booth has an intake plenum, insert intake filter into filter grid.The side marked "Air Leaving Side" on filter goes toward inside of booth. FILTER FRAME T9 0 N O V � FILTER TACKY SIDE TOWARD REAR 23 ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 4.9 Motor Installation Couplings, drive belts, chains or other mounted devices must be in proper alignment, balanced and secure for safe motor operation. 4.9.1 Mounting This motor must be securely mounted. Sufficient ventilation must be provided to insure proper operation. 4.9.2 Install Sheaves And Fan Belts A 1. The fan sheave (A) and motor sheave (B) must be in axial alignment. Shafts must be parallel in both vertical and horizontal planes. 2. The sheaves must be in radial alignment. When sheaves are of equal width, align with a straightedge (C). When sheaves are of unequal width, align center of sheaves. 3. Check fan belts for proper tension and for signs of wear. Belt B should have a slight sag at bottom of sheaves. Belt (D) is properly adjusted. Belt (E) is too loose. Belt (F) is too tight. F R\E 24 IL 4.9.3 Electrical A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Electrical installations must be performed by qualified electricians. Installation must conform to all national, local, and provincial codes and standards. Complete booth assembly and then perform steps 1-5 below to connect electrical service to motor. 1 . Determine voltage atyourfacility.RTTdoes not recommend using 120Vsingle phase on motors above 1HP. 2. If a control panel or motor starter was ordered with this booth, confirm that the voltage and phase on the control panel matches the voltage and phase you intend to use. 3. Locate the wiring diagram inside the control panel that matches yourvoltage, phase, and HP. 4. Some motors may have 2 additional red wires.These wires are for an internal thermal overload.We do not use these wires and they should be capped off with wire nuts or electrical tape. 5. Locate the rotation arrow on the fan and verify belts are rotating in the direction of the arrow. If the belts are not rotating in the direction of the arrow, reverse the motor. 6. To insure proper wiring refer to motor nameplate for wiring diagram. 25 4.10 Tubeaxial Fan A WARNING Fan assembly is heavy. Fan assembly weight is approximately 50 - 200 lbs., depending on model. Use an adequate lifting device to install fan assembly. A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Electrical installations must be performed by qualified electricians. Installation must conform to all national, local, and provincial codes and standards. The fan and motor assembly will bolt to fan panel. 4.11 Exhaust Duct Installation If equipped with optional exhaust ductwork, it is recommended to have this professionally installed. To assemble ductwork: 1. Bolt pipe with connecting ring to the exhaust fan. AUTOMATIC ROOF 2. Remaining ductwork is crimped on one end to interlock VENTILATOR (ARV) with the next section. Crimped ends of duct shall be TYPICAL SEPARATION p (REGULATED BY installed with the crimped edge pointed inward in the STATE/LOCAL CODES) 72" direction of airflow. STORM COLLAR 3. YourARV(automatic roof ventilator) will be mounted on ROOF LINE FLAT ROOF FLANGE top. PLAIN PIPE ORIENT CRIMP END 4. Storm collarwill attach to duct above flashingto make 3' SECTIONS IN DIRECTION OF it weather proof. A AIR FLOW � o Where more than 25 ft. of piping is required, static pressure DETAIL A71'-� (resistance) is increased and the airflow may be hindered CON �X PLAIN PIPE WITH when using the standard exhaust unit recommended for R NG ION CLEANOUT DOOR use with the booth. 3' SECTION FAN & MOTOR—,�7: Where a piping arrangement of an unusual nature is ASSEMBLY necessary or where two or more elbows are used, a similar condition may exist.Therefore, if either of these situations arises,contact RTT for recommendations. 26 r;ZOO�,r�' Exhaust piping, including the ARV(if used),should extend a minimum of 6 ft. above the highest point of building. There should be an access doorjust above exhaust unit. 4.12 Product Door E C A C A E D- B D B C A C A D B D B C CA C A D B D3 B C A C A E D B D B E Side of door with 2 x 4 in.tube is the hinge side. Before installing door,verify both door channels and top doorstop installed properly and squared.Verify dimension between channels and floor to doorstop with door drawing. Install Left Door 1. Place spacers between door and floor. Door is manufactured to have a 1 in. clearance at bottom, 1/2 in. clearance on top and 1/2 in. clearance on sides. 2. Put hinges in place per dimension (E) on door drawing. Install screw in center of slots A and C on all hinges. Do not tighten screws at this time. 3. Adjust the door in all directions.Assure the door closes completely,then tighten screws. 4. Install screws in center of slots B and D. 5. Remove spacers. 6. Repeat steps 1-5 to install right door. 27 LW ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 4.13 Access Door Limit Switch installation A E B C E F F D Front View Side View C A— B D 1. Bolt limit switch (A) to limit switch mounting bracket (B) with No.20 x 3/8 in. bolts (E). 2. Unbolt bolt in panel above access door on latch side and bolt the limit switch mounting bracket in place. 3. Measure and cut limit switch lever arm (C) to desired length. 4. Attach limit switch lever arm (C) to limit switch (A) (do not tighten set screw at this time). 5. Attach limit switch trigger plate (D) to door with self tapping screws (F) in front of limit switch lever arm. 6. Make final adjustments to lever arm to assure proper operation. 7. Tighten set screw on limit switch lever arm (Q. 28 ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 4.14 Access Door Latch Installation EXTEND BOLTS THROUGH ENTIRE DOOR&WALL THICKNESS BOOTH PANELS TEKSCREW ACCESS DOOR IN PLACE WITH BRACKET LIP LATCH SUPPORT ON OUTSIDE OF BRACKET BOLTED P2 LATCH WALL PANEL FLANGE INSIDE PANEL FLANGE ACCESS fDOOR LATCH SUPPORT BRACKET BOLTED P2LATCH IN PLACE LATCH SUPPORT BRACKET BOLTED LATCH SUPPORT BRACKET TEK IN PLACE SCREWED IN PLACE 1. Unbolt two bolts that connect panel and door frame approx.42" from the floor. 2. Insert door latch bracket into panel flange with o the tail laying overthe opposite panel flange. a_ a_ 3. Reinsert bolts and tighten. Q 4. Drill and bolt the P-2 latch striker plate through the door latch bracket and the wall panel. 5. Drill through the door and bolt the P-2 latch to it. 6. Tek screw the tail end of the door latch bracket to the other panel flange. 29 S IL ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 4.15 Product Door Limit Switch Installation TEK SCREW MOUNTING BRACKET - —_ _ NOUNTING 3/8" BOLT 2 BRACKET 1 4 7 1 2 3 TRIGGER _ TRIGGER 5 PLATE PLATE �!16" NUT \5 TEK SCREW & BOLT DETAIL-B A DETAIL-A SCALE: nts SCALE: nts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DETAIL-B DETAIL—A 1. Bolt limit switch to limit switch mounting bracketwith 3/8 in. bolts. 2. Unbolt bolt in panel and doorstop above center of product door and bolt the limit switch mounting bracket in place.Tek screw the top of the bracket to the upper panel return, if present. 3. Measure and cut limit switch lever arm to desired length. 4. Attach limit switch lever arm to limit switch (do not tighten set screw at this time). 5. Attach the access door limit switch trigger plate to access door with self tapping screws in front of limit switch lever arm. 6. Make final adjustments to lever arm to assure proper operation. 7. Tighten set screw on limit switch lever arm. 30 4.16 Checklist Check the following items prior to start up: 1. Motors wired for proper voltage. 2. All fans and motors turn freely. 3. Lubricate all bearings. 4. Check installation of exhaust fan for proper airflow direction. Generally, exhaust fan airflow is out of booth. 5. Listen for excessive or unusual noise when booth is operating. 6. When door limit switches are applicable,operate the booth and open any door to see if spray gun will shut down. This will verify proper safety operation of the booth. 31 ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 5. Maintenance A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Disconnect and lockout/tagout all power sources before adjusting, repairing, or cleaning booth. A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Service, maintenance and adjustments must be performed by trained and qualified personnel. A WARNING Burn hazard. Do not touch hot parts. Allow to cool before servicing. A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE) specific to the job. Read Material Safety Data Sheet for products used in spray booth. Review and follow all safety precautions before performing any maintenance. 5.1 Maintenance Interval Chart Maintenance Interval Item Daily Every Two Months Every Six Months Every Year Visually Inspect Filters • Lubricate Door Latches • Check And Adjust Belt Tension" • Inspect And Clean Motor • Inspect And Clean Air Solenoid Safety Valve • Adjust belt tension after first week of operation,then every six months thereafter. 32 r;ZOO�,�r 5.2. Daily 5.2.1 Inspect Filters Visually inspect all filters for damage and debris buildup. Replace damaged or clogged filters. 5.2.2 Filter Maintenance A WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE) specific to the job. Wear personal protective equipment to protect against dry paint and dust particles while handling filters. Check manometer gauge daily for condition of filters. Do not change filter based on its appearance. Filters are not necessarily changed at equal time intervals.The usable life of a filter is related to: • Filter material weave • Paint sprayed • Distance from gun to filter • Paint gun type • Amountofthinnerused • Spray pressure 5.2.3 Determine Filter Condition 1. The filter condition is acceptable when the manometer tube scale is between the two arrows. 2. When manometer scale exceeds red pointer flag,filters must be changed. 3. If a different filter media is to be used, manometer setup procedure may need to be changed based on the capacity rating of the media. 5.3 Every Two Months 5.3.1 Lubricate Door Latches Lubricate bearing pin and laminated cam with SAE 30-50 high temperature oil.Tighten set screws in handle as needed. For use in cold areas, use SAE 10-20 high temperature oil. Test explosion-venting feature to verify proper operation. Corrosion and/or build-up of foreign materials may affect proper operation of latches. 33 r;ZOO�,�r 5.4 Every Six Months 5.4.1 Check Fan Belts A 1. The fan sheave (A) and motor sheave (B) must be in axial alignment. Shafts must be parallel in both vertical and horizontal planes. 2. The sheaves must be in radial alignment. When sheaves are of equal width, align with a straightedge (C).When sheaves are of unequal width, align center of sheaves. s 3. Check fan belts for proper tension and for signs of wear. Belt should have a slight sag at bottom of sheaves. Belt(D) is properly adjusted. Belt (E) is too loose. Belt (F) is too tight. F E 5.5 Every Year 5.5.1 Inspect Motor Verify that cooling air to motor has not been diverted or blocked by dirty guards or other obstacles. 5.5.2 Inspect Fan Wheel Inspect fan wheel for buildup of material,which may cause an unbalanced fan wheel.An unbalanced fan wheel may lead to premature failure of the fan wheel, bearings and belt. Clean material buildup as necessary. 34 r;ZOO�,�r 5.5.3 Inspect And Clean Air Solenoid Valve The function of this valve is to interrupt the supply of compressed air to the painting equipment when the booth is not operating as designed or if any booth doors are open. A WARNING My Prevent serious injury. Turn off electrical power, depressurize valve, and vent fluid to a safe area before servicing valve. The time between cleanings varies depending on the medium and service conditions. If voltage to coil is correct, sluggish valve operation,excessive noise or leakage indicates that cleaning is required. Clean strainer or filter when cleaning valve.Thoroughly clean all parts. If parts are worn or damaged, install a complete rebuild kit. Follow instructions included with air solenoid valve. 35 6. Warranty RTT Engineered Solutions has a full one year warranty that begins from the day of shipment on all parts and materials.This warranty does not extend to include labor costs for the replacement of parts or materials covered under warranty. If a part is believed defective, please notify our Customer Service Department.A replacement item shall be shipped and regular freight shall be paid by RTT. If RTT requires the defective part to be returned, appropriate return freight costs shall be paid by RTT. IMPORTANT: Before returning the defective part(s),you must first get an RGA(Return of Goods Authorization)from our Customer Service Department.A copy of the RGA document MUST be included with the returned item(s). The Seller warrants to Buyer that the equipment mentioned herein shall be free from defects of materials or workmanship under normal use and maintenance for a period of one (1)year from date of shipment.The liability of Seller under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement, at Seller's option, of any part or component which may prove to be defective under normal use, service and maintenance after Seller, in its sole discretion, determines same to be defective. Said warranty is conditioned upon Buyer giving Seller immediate written notice of an alleged defect and refraining from the attempted repair of alleged defects without prior written consent of Seller.The Seller makes no warranty whatsoever with respect to accessories or components not supplied by Seller. For any components purchased by Seller for use on or in conjunction with the equipment which is the subject of this contract,the Seller extends to the Buyer only the same warranty granted to Seller by the component vendor or manufacturer. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED) INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OF ANY NON- CONTRACTUAL LIABILITIES INCLUDING PRODUCT LIABILITIES BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY. EVERY FORM OF LIABILITY FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS IS EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DENIED. IN NO CASE SHALL RTT ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS LIABILITY ON THIS WARRANTY EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. The performance and safety of the equipment mentioned herein is contingent upon proper installation,the use of suitable process materials and operation and maintenance by properly trained personnel. During the warranty period, RTT will repair or replace, free of charge, any parts that RTT Engineered Solutions has verified to be defective in materials or workmanship. If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any defect in workmanship of material, repairs will be made at a reasonable charge,which will include the costs of labor, materials and transportation. 6.1 Returning Items For Credit RTT Engineered Solutions will take back any standard stocked items returned and issue a credit, less a 20%handling and restocking fee. Customer is responsible for all freight charges and the item MUST be returned in its original condition. If the item is damaged in transit you will not receive credit. RTT will mark the Bill of Lading "Damaged"and send you pictures of the damaged item. For custom or non-stock special order items you must contact our Customer Service Department to determine is the item may be returned.Any restocking charges shall be determined on a case by case basis. 36 r;ZOO�,r�' if an item needs to be returned, RTTwil[ issue you an RGA (Return Goods Authorization) form. Please ensure that a copy is sent back with returned item(s). Without an RGA the product maybe lost or returned to stock with no credit issued. Please note that in some cases the freight may be more than the item is worth when credit is received. 6.2 Back Charges For Material And Labor RTT En ineered.Solutions shall not be held responsible for any back charges incurred for materials or labor withoutgpriorwritten consent. Should a problem arise, please notify RTT immediately. Once the issue is investigated,should costs be incurred, an amount shall be agreed on by both parties beforehand. Do NOT attempt modifications or repairs without prior consent as this may void further warranty repairs or credit. RTTwill not accept back charges associated with late delivery. Please address repairs to: RTT Engineered Solutions 2975 Discovery Blvd. Rockwall,TX 75032 Attention: Customer Service Phone: 888-452-6684 Email:sales@rttsolutions.com 37 r;ZOO�,r�' 888-452-6684 www.rttsolutions.com Follow us. RTT Engineered Solutions 2975 Discovery Blvd.Rockwall,TX 75032 Toll-Free 888-452-6684 Email sales@rttsolutions.com www.rttsolutions.com 38 S a P� ins Top O U-C-T Date Page of ca bd oo r - . 3 3 Job Ref. Where custom is standard. cabdoor.com —`1 Subject 3 3 i ICEIAVILED -L� t FEES 0'7 Z A - - - -� -i 1- -- � r 2900 Pringle Road SE, NO150 Salem, OR 97302 Date: 05/21/2026 Permit#: 5812 Permit Date: 02/07/2024 Review Date: 02/07/2024 Permit Type: OPERATING Review Type: OPERATING Target Date: 03/06/2024 Scheduled Time: 11:00 Completed Date: 02/14/2024 Description: spray Booth plan review with code enforcement action Review Status: Pending Corrections Assigned To: FIRE Time In: 11:00 Time Out: 12:00 Hours: 1.0 Property Information Parcel#: 01100600000700 SMOKEY POINT ENTERPRISES LLC SMOKEY POINT ENTERPRISES LLC 1029 85TH ST SE 18824 SMOKEY POINT BLVD UNIT 7 EVERETT,WA 98208-2004 Zoning: 637 Warehousing & Storage ServicesLot: Block: Permit#: 5812 Permit Date: 02/07/24 Permit Type: OPERATING Project Name: Chet's Cabinets Spray Booth Applicant Name: Pete Munoz Applicant Address: PO Box 1804 Applicant, City, State, Zip: Marysville,Wa, 98270 Contact: Pete Munoz Phone: 3606597500 Email: munoz6516@comcast.net Scope of Work: Manufacturing Custom Cabinets Valuation: 0.00 Square Feet: 8100 Number of Stories: 1 Construction Type: 111B Occupancy Group: F-1; Factory Mod. Hazard ID Code: Permit Issued: 03/19/2024 Permit Expires: 09/18/2024 Form Permit Type: OPERATING Status: COMPLETE Assigned To: Hannah Hardwick Property Parcel# Address Legal Description Owner Name Owner Phone Zoning 01100600000700 18824 SMOKEY POINT SMOKEY POINT 637 Warehousing& BLVD UNIT 7 ENTERPRISES LLC Storage Services Contractors Contractor Primary Contact Phone Address Contractor Type License License Pete Munoz Pete Munoz 3606597500 PO Box 1804 OWNER Plan Reviews Date Review Type Description Assigned To Review Status 02/07/2024 OPERATING Approval ok after sprinkler submittal BUILDING Approved with Conditions 02/07/2024 OPERATING spray Booth plan review with code enforcement action FIRE Pending Corrections Fees Fee Description Notes Amount Processing/Technology $25.00 Credit Card Service $0.75 Total $25.75 Payments Date Paid By Description Payment Type Accepted By Amount 03/19/2024 XBP Con£ $25.00 168287866 03/19/2024 Pete Munoz 168287866 $0.75 Outstanding Balance $0.00 Notes Date Note Created By: 03/19/2024 inspection was done by KO on 2/6/24 Hannah Hardwick 03/18/2024 sent link for payment again Hannah Hardwick 02/29/2024 permit is approved but pending issuance after the submittal of the fire sprinkler application. Hannah Hardwick Uploaded Files Date File Name 03/19/2024 18984248-2024 BLD5812 Complete O ep rating Permit.pdf 02/09/2024 18506492-20240207 BLD5812 Site Plan.pdf 02/09/2024 18506491-20240207 BLD5812 SprayBooth Installation Guide.pdf 02/09/2024 18506488-20240207 BLD5812 Ventilation Plans.pdf 02/07/2024 18482267-20240207 BLD5812 Operating Application.pdf 02/07/2024 18482268-Pete Munoz In Lieu of Contractor Affidavit.pdf 02/07/2024 18482269-20240207 BLD5812 Hazardous Materials(1).PDF 02/07/2024 18482270-20240207 BLD5812 Hazardous Materials(2).PDF Date: 05/21/2026 Permit#: 5812 Permit Date: 02/07/2024 Review Date: 02/07/2024 Permit Type: OPERATING Review Type: OPERATING Target Date: 03/06/2024 Scheduled Time: 00:00 Completed Date: 02/28/2024 Description: Approval ok after sprinkler submittal Review Status: Approved with Conditions Assigned To: BUILDING Time In: 00:00 Time Out: 00:00 Hours: 0.5 Property Information Parcel#: 01100600000700 SMOKEY POINT ENTERPRISES LLC SMOKEY POINT ENTERPRISES LLC 1029 85TH ST SE 18824 SMOKEY POINT BLVD UNIT 7 EVERETT,WA 98208-2004 Zoning: 637 Warehousing & Storage ServicesLot: Block: • AFFIDAVIT IN LIEU OF CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION Community and Economic Development City of Arlington• 18204 59th Ave NE•Arlington,WA 98223•Phone(360)403-3551 We would like to advise you of the State of Washington's requirement for acting as your own contractor.As the owner of the structure,whether residential or commercial or multi-family,you are allowed to act as your own general contractor. As the owner,if you decide to act as a contractor,you will need to complete this form. %•,�- t tt JA states as follows: Name and Project Address J 1. I have made application for a building permit from the City of Arlington,Washington. 2. I understand that state law requires that all building construction contractors be registered with the State of Washington.The exemptions to this requirement are stated under Section 18.27.090 of the Revised Code Washington,a copy of which is printed on the reverse side of this Affidavit.I have read or am familiar with RCW 18.27.090. 3. I acknowledge that all construction work done pursuant to the proposed building permit for the property described above will be done by the owner of the property or by a licensed contractor. 4. I understand that prior to issuance of a building permit for work which is to be done by any contractor,the City of Arlington must verify that the contractor is registered by the State of Washington,or that one of the exemptions stated under RCW 18.27.090 applies. 5. In order to provide verification to the City of Arlington of my compliance with these requirements,I hereby attest that after reading the exemptions from the registration requirement of RCW 18.27.090,I consider the work authorized under this building permit to be exempt under No. This will therefore,not be performed by a registered contractor. I understand that I may be waiving certain rights that I might otherwise have under state law in any decision to engage an unregistered contractor or to perform construction work myself. DATE HIS U day of, +�v 202y Signature: � This record was acknowledged before me on g by (date) My1nvZ as 6VJA of C�htfi5 Pwk'ntt-) (name) (type of authority) (name of parry/company) ���`���HI JOH��►rl E �p �c, /s i♦ Nota ublic for the State of Washington My mission Expires: 'L9 s Z o �i *us\, A E1O V P REV2022