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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17620 50TH DR NE_BLD20100060_2026 BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT � v Y �� Permit No. Address:/ 76 ZO '50:5274k Contractor: �o,�s Lac rC' ��l�N G�� Owner: Date: APPROVAL PARTIAL APPROVAL ® VIOLATION ® CORRECTION REQUEST Corrections listed below MUST BE MADE before work can be approved Please contact inspector Was not able to perform inspection Call 360435-0674 FOR RE-INSPECTION by 5:00 pm the day before A17- —,( ?y 14"? 2 �c Inspector: a�&/'� Date: 2 ? !o ® Under-floor ® Framing 943as Piping ® Footing ® Drywall, nailing 'fJ Consultation ® Foundation ®Shear Nailing ® Groundwork ® Mechanical ®Grid ® Struct. Slab ® Wood Stove ® Rough-in ® Final ® Masonry ® Drainage ® Insulation ® Other: �_ - - - -- ._ ��, � . ,- .J: - �. . ., •�ii. 1 ,.. � �:. . . .. �. - �� BELLPOTTERS LLS Potter Electric Signal Company PBA-AC & PBD-DC 2081 Craig Road - P.O. Box 28480 Potter Electric Signal Mfg., LTD. L St. Louis, MO 63146-4161 55 Glen Cameron Road (314) 878-4 121 • (800)325-3936 Thornhill, Ontario, Canada L3T 1 P2 (905)882-1833 UL LISTED, FM APPROVED Sizes Available: 6" (150mm), 8-(200mm) and 10"(250rr Voltages Available: 24VAC 120VAC •�.� 12VDC (10.2 to 15.6) Polarized 24VDC (20.4 to 31.2) Polarized Service Use: Fire Alarm General Signaling Burglar Alarm Environment: Indoor or outdoor use (See Note 1) -40° to 150°F(-40° to 66°C) (Outdoor use requires weatherproof backbo Termination: 4 No. 18 AWG stranded wires Finish: Red powder coating 6 - BELL SHOWN Optional: Model 1313K-1 weatherproof backbox These vibrating type bells are designed for use as fire, burglar or general signaling devices. They have low power con- sumption and high decibel ratings. The unit mounts on a standard 4'001mm)square electrical box for indoor use or on a model BBK 1 weatherproof backbox for outdoor applications. Weatherproof backbox model BBK-1,Stock No. 1500001 ALL DC BELLS ARE POLARIZED AND HAVE BUILT-IN TRANSIENT PROTECTION: SIZE VOLTAGE MODEL NO. STOCK NO. TYPICAL dB MINIMUM d8 INCHES(mm) CURRENT (MAX.) AT 10 FT.(Jm) AT 10 FT.(3m) (2) (1) 6(150) 12VDC PBD 126 1706012 12A 8(200) 12VDC B5 76 PBD 128 1708012 .12A 10(250) 12VDC 90 76 PBD1210 1710012 t2A 6(150) 24VDC 76 PBD246 1706024 O6A 92 8(200) 24VDC 87 76 PBD248 1708024 10(250) 24VDC PBD2410 06A 91 79 RECEIVE® 6(150) 24VAC PSA246 1806024 t710710020 06A 84 79 17A 91 76 MAY 2 A2010 8(200) 24VAC PBA248 1808024 I7A -- 94 10(250) 24VAC PBA2410 1810024 17A 76 6(150) 120VAC PBA1206 1806120 94 76 COA PERMIT CENTER .DSA &w^V 7�� B(200) 120VAC PSA1208 9 82 of W 1808120 .DSA 99 62 10(250) 120VAC PBA12010 1810120 05A 99 85 Notes: !— 1. Minimum dB ratings are calculated from integrated sound pressure measurements made at Underwriters Laborato- ries as specified in UL Standard 464. UL temperature range is -300 to 150°F(-34°to 66°C). 2. Typical dB ratings are calculated from measurements made with a conventional sound level indica- tive of output levels in an actual installation, deter and are PRINTED IN USA MKT.M8850001 -REV N MFG.#5400776-11/95 PAGE 1 OF 2 25 1;: 1 ilc oc tsunaing Yroduc Page 2 of 3 qC a-aFire & Building liProducts Technical Services:Tel:(800)3al-9312/Fax:(200)79S•SJYJ Series 1,,FRB ® 2.8, 4.2, 5. 6, and S.0 K-factor Upright. Pendent, and Recessed Pendent S,preriklei,6s Quick Response, Staniffard Coverage � , � mospheres.Although corrosion resis- tant coaled sprinklers have passed Ito standard corrosion tests of the appli- Description catle approval agencies, the testing r9 act rcpreson;ativo of all possible cor• '�• ^ The Series T Y-rIR-9.2.8, 4.2.5.6. and rosive atmospheres. ConsequenCy, it .8.0 K-factor, l3prtghl and Pendent is recornmetided that rho rand user be Sprinklers described in this data sheet consulted with respect to the suitabi!ity 1 1 1 are quick response• stardard cover- of These coatings for any given corro- ago,decorutivs 3 mm glass L•ult) type s:ve environmont.T;te effects of amtti• spra•/ sprinklers designed for use in ent temperature, concentration of igh1 Or ordinary hazard, eprnmercizl chemicals, and gasrchcmical velocity. occupancies such as banks, hotels, should ba considorcd. as a minirnurn. �— '�"-•- • shoX-iN malls, etc. along ra:th the corrosive nature of the The reces_ge d jersion of the Seriee chemical to which rho sprinklers will tg Tt=FRS Pendent Sprinkler,whets ap- exposed. nlicab!e. is intended for vae in areas An Intermediate level versions of the wish a finished ceiling.It uses either a Series TY-FRB Pendent Sprinklers are two-piece Style 10 (112 irch NPT) or detailed In Technical [Data Sheet Stye 40(314 inch NPT)Recessed Fs. TFP31-6,and Sprinkler Guards are do- r sutchecn w4h 112 inch (12.7 mm) of lolled tit Technical Data Sheet TFP780 reC<?SW act V31mcni or up to 3r4 inch 1 (19.1 mm)of total adjustment from tt:e WARNINGS ,aor - flush pendent position,or a two-piece The Series TY-FR9 Sorinklers de- St,ie 2t0(1f2 tacit NPT)or Style 30( '4 scribed herein must be installed and rust Pir'T)Recr sled EsCulche,,jn v ilh maintained in compliance with ttr's ilA inch ((�,4 mitt) 01 t2ti Q59ed cl<ilV51' document,,as well as with the apptim- rrcnt or up to V2 inch (12,7 mrn) of Lyle standards o!It?e National Fi.e Pro- ic-lal adjustment Iran the flush pen- tection A3soc;afiM in addition to the TY3231• Psndont 5.6K,1/2"NPT dent position.The adjustment provided standards of any orheroulhoritiashav- 7Y4131 - Upright 8.0K,3/4"NPT by the Recessed Escutcheon reduces Ing jurisdiction. Failura to do so may TY4231 - Pendent 8.01K,lf4'NPT the accuracy to whttih the fixed pipe impair tha pgrfprmanco of thgss dor- arops to the Sprinklers must be out. vices. Technical Corrotslon resistant coatings. where Tteomprisresponsibleforrnainraio a➢plicabta, are utilizaa to exiand the ing their fins protection system and da- Data life of copper alloy sprinklers beyond vices in proper operating condition, that which would otherwisa be ob- Tho installing contractor or sprinAler Approvals tained when exposed to corrosive ai. manufecturer should " coniactod UL and C-UL Listed. with arty questions. FM,LPC9, and NYC Approved. (Refer to Table A for complete approval 41PORTANT information including corrosion resis- A;ways r8/er 10 Tochnical Data a tan[status.) Shoal T1=P700 for iru"045TALLFR odes% 3'�/nkler 01ARNING- that provides cautions B� !�laximur»Working Pre; ,rp with recpoct 10 handling And irrSt81. Identiffli ation 173 psi(12.1 bar) Wien Oisprink/eisystems ar,dcorn- AN Discherge Coefficient ponenfs.Improper hannling and let- tf,,.�mb, is K 2.8 GPM/psi',?(40,3 LPMilvarr12) V0113tion can parmnnontly damaga K o 4.2 GPM/psitr2(60,5 LP4t/bart,2) a sprinkler systsm or its compo- TY1131• Upright 2.8K,112'14PT K=5.6 GPM/psit'2(80,6 LPl»flb 11 nernts dr+v Cause leg pyrinkler to lad TY1231- Pendenl 2.611,112'►4PT K=8.0 GPt`,wpsitr'(115.2 LPhirbar ro rxr9r?to{ $lira;iru:2ticgl vrCause TY2131- Upright 4.2K,112*NPT - T It:O oPeraleprematurely. TY2231- Pendent 4.2K,112"NPT Temperature Flutings - TY3131- Upright 5.6K,1,'a"NPT Refer to Table A and 8 http://WW-,V.tYCn-fire.co.*n/index.php?P=show&B=&CP=1chid=TFP171 07 2004&RK=n--- 17114/2004 1000 IMORPOWE0 CORON&CA.Mqrr3r-rM 10 i FIG.ZOO ADJUSTABLE BAND HgNGER Size Range- 1/2 thru 8 inch pipe. Material- Carbon Steel, Mil. Galvanized to G-90 `FIL] specifications, u Function- For fire sprinkler and other general piping U� Purposes. Knurled swivel nut design permits hanger c adjustment after installation. Features • (1/2 thru 2 inch) Flared edges ease installation for all pipe types and protect CPVC plastic pipe from abrasion. Captured design keeps adjusting nut from separating with hanger. Hanger is easily installed around pipe. •(2-1/2 thru 8 inch) Spring tension on nut holds it securely in hanger before installation. Adjusting nut is easily remm-ed. Appros2Is- Underwriters' Laboratories listed (1/2" thru 8") in the U.S. (UL) and Canada (cUL) for Steel and CPVC plastic pipe and Factory Mutual Engineering approved (3/4"'thru 8"). Conforms to Federal Specifications WW-H-171E. Type 10, and Manufacturers Standardization Society SP-69, type 10. Maximum Temperature-650°F. < Finish - Mil. Galvanized and Stainless Steel. OrderBV- Figure number and pipe size. 1/2 —2 inch pipe PIPE ROD SIZE MAX. REC. APPROX. SIZE Inch Metric' A B LOAD LBS. WT./100 1/2 3/8 8mm or 10mm 3-1/8 2.5/8 400 11 3/4 3'8 8mm or 10mm 3-1/8 2.1/2 400 11 1 3 8 8mm or 10mm 3.3/8 2.5,8 400 12 B 1-1/4 3/8 8mm or 10mm 3.3/4 2.7/8 400 1.1/2 3/8 8mm or 10mm 3.7/8 2.7/8 400 1.3 14 A 2 3/8 8mm or IOmm 4.1/2 3 400 15 2.1/2 3/8 10mm 5.5/8 4.1/8 600 27 3 3/8 10mm 5-7/8 4 600 29 3-1/2 3,/8 IOmm 7.3/8 5.1/4 600 34 4 3;'8 10mm 7 3/8 5 1000 35 5 I%-' 121nm 9.1/8 6.1/4 1250 66 6 1112 12mm 10-1/8 6.3/4 1250 73 2 1/2 - 8 inch pipe 8 1/2 12mm 13.1/8 8.3/4 1250 136 ' Order HP. 200 tit ��- TTLC 0 INCORPORATED 20 CORONA.CA•(909)737.5599 FIG.6SAND FIG.66 REVERSIBLE GTYPE BEAM CLAMPS- 314 AND 1-114 INCH THROAT OPENINGS s A Size Range - (Fig. 65 and Fig. 66) 3/8 thru 5/8 D. F �L S D inch rod (1/2 thru 10 inch pipe). Material - Carbon Steel with hardened cup FIG. 65 : I point set screw and jam nut. E ' Function - n ecommended for hanging from C ': I steel beam where flange thickness does not +_ 7- exceed 3/4 inch (Fig. 65)or 1.1/4" (Fig. 66) Features - All steel construction eliminates structural deficiencies associated with casting type beam clamps. May be used on top or bottom flange of the beam. (Beveled lip allows hanging from top flange where clearance is i limited.) May be installed with set screw in up � _ or clown position. Offset design permits unlimixed rod adjustment by allowing the rod to be threaded completely through the clamp. A Open design permits inspection of thread F engagement. n--, FIG.66 i Approvals - Underwriters' Laboratories Listed I in the U.S. (UL) and Canada (cUL). Factory eJT Mutual Engineering approved. Conforms to c Federal Specification Society SP-69, type 19 and I I i L 23. Exceeds requirements of the National Fire -- - - Protection Association (NFPA), Pamphlet #13, 3/8 inch rod will support 1/2 thru 4 inch pipe, sT"' 1/2 inch rod will support 1/2 thru 8 inch pipe. Finish - Plain, Elecero-Gah•ani:ed, and HDG. _ Order By- Figure number, rod size, and finish. � ..-�.-�� .. L Y Y Fig.65 TABLE Rod Size Pipe B C D E F Max.Rec. Approx A Si:e Load LBS. WE- 100 3/8 1/2 - 4 1.3./16 3/4 1 7/16 1 1500 28 1/2 5 -3 1.1/2 3/4 1 9/16 1.1/4 4050 55 - - 5/8 10 1.L`2 3/4 1 9/16 1-1/4 4050 5 5 Fig.66TABLE _ Rod Size Pipe B C D E F Mm.Rec. Approx A Si:e Load LBS. W[J100 3/8 L _' - 4 1.3/16 1.1/4 1 7/16 1 1500 18 1/2 5-8 1.1/2 1.1/4 1 9/16 1.1/4 4050 ii 6 5/8 10 1.1/2 1.1/4 1 9/16 1.1/4 4050 55 IOLCO 25 INCORPORATED CORONA.CA.)909)737.5599 FIG.69R RETROFIT CAPABLE BEAM CLAMP RETAINING STRAP Size Range - 3/8 thru 1/2 inch rod; 4 thru 16 inch ^�, , lengths.` u� (v Material- Carbon Steel, Pre-Galvanized. 16 or 12 gauge State of California stock. O S H P D Function - To offer more secure fastening of various types �A APPROVED of beam clamps to beams where danger of movement might be expected. NFPA #13 requires the use of retaining straps with all beam clamps installed in earthquake areas. Features - Beveled locking slot" is precisely formed to A align with the threaded section of a hanger rod or set screw and engage the unit securely. May be used as shown in section "A-A" or inverted. Allows easy installation for neti• construction or retrofit applications. Importanr Note. Good installation practice of a retaining strap requires that the strap be held tightly and securely to all component parts of the assembly. Therefore a locking mechanism of some kind, such as the beveled locking slot on the Fig. 69R or a hex nut tightened against other types A'-A of retaining straps, will provide a more secure and reliable installation. Approvals- Underwriters' Laboratories Listed in the U.S. (UL) and Canada (cUL). Approved for use with any listed beam clamp. Approved by State of California Office of Statewide Health, Planning and development(OSHPD). Finish - Mil. Galvanized. Order By - Figure Number, Rod or Set Screw Size, Length, and stock gauge. Note- Minimum return on Strap: 1". SIZE LENGTH FINISH 3/8" Specify Mil.Galv. 1/2" Specify Mil.Galt' Longer lengths are available,consult factory. U.S. &International patents pending. I tip Ln Grooved The Shurjoint grooved piping system is simply the most versa- tile, economical and reliable system available. This system can be installed 3-4 times faster than a welded system and offers a variety of mechanical benefits to the designer, installer and owner.Whether You require flexibility or rigidity, have concerns with seismic stress, elects iLdl continuity, noise and/or vibration attenuation, the Shurjoint system can meet your needs. The grooved system is unmatched for ease of access for cleaning, maintenance, changes or expansion. A RIGIDITYFLEXIBILITY Where a rigid connec- r"� tion is desired we recom- Where a flexible con•rr'e•^•d the Shurjaint rigid nection is desired we rec•'-a'�piin8, Model #7771 or ommend the Shurjoint f!ex- K-9. The unique DogtoothTM ible coupling Model 77resdesign in combination with This coupling features T&G (tongue and groove) excellent strength and f!exi- feature provides positive clamping of the pipe to resist torsion- bilitt to c deal with a variety of fact al and/or flexural loads. ors including expansion, contraction and deflection caused by temperature changes, seismic tremors and or other sources of vibration. With the use of flexible couplings you may be able to reduce or eliminate the need for expensive INTERNAL & expansion joints or loops in your system. EXTERNAL ALIGNMENT EASE RESTRAINT The Shurjoint grooved The coupling keys engage system allows for the rota- the full circumference of the __ tion and alignment of pipe, grooves. This provides Sig- valves and fittings prior to nificant pressure restraint tightening the housing bolts. and end load capabilities to This feature can also reduce endure pipe movement from various internal and external sources. tension between piping components. EASY ACCESS NOISE & r,Q� With the removal of just a few bolts you enjoy easy VIBRATION ABSORPTION u I access to the system allow-ing for cleaning, mainte- The design and con- nance, changes or System struction of a grooved sys- _. _• expansion. Piping systems tem utilizing elastomeric must always be de-pressor- gaskets reduces noise and ized and drained before disassembly and removal of compo- " vibration transmissions. nents. ELECTRICAL CONTINUITY Couplings with rubber gaskets are likely to function as an insulator. Where electri6i"oniinuity �'trequired,our Shurjoint electri- cal continuity clip(option)will restore continuity to the.system. The electrical continuity clip satisfies IEE Wiring Regulations. �f- r VANE TYPE WATERFLOW tJ1 TER The Symhoi of Protection i L-/AMVi I->v vi i�'_I'ri VV I i t ARu UL,ULCand CSFMListed,FMand LPCBApproved,NYMEA Accepted.CE Marked Service Pressure: Up to 450 PO(31 SAP.) a Minimum Flow RateforAlarm:IOGPM(38LPM) klaximumSurge: 48 FPS 15.5-.1s) '�+�!'. �-f^ -�-a•`� �.v illcn,tl�alillyJ. Ivry acw v, �r v! `.Y.•..ar-it.w..6r^^awe'-=�:+,J _�-:�='.•,e:.i 15.0 Amps-at 125!50VAf` ,.i�::�tiv_:jI mow•`—"'Aw.___ _ ..:.. .. _:..... i•.,..,J...i C..1:...�.�.•.-.• T..J. ........... .�rry i.ti.•t�nori • �)u,.nl..0 Itsl II IUuul ul VulUarJ, u:X=�vtllu„wRVi tl I•iJ CU•+.:.,V • 1 er n -raVure Ranne: 413-F:-120-ti d 5-iD49-C _ ...fir...�'..'c•.....�.. .:.......�.i.r.i-.«•«.•..«,• ,.....- .-..-.r-__ ...._. .- ._. Note: I •h I.1� )I a•.•I 1.+ .. - • .r ... r1I Ian A'N• ' °«�"Uv •.C;:alUii iif ui�ia7i wV Up l�+UUI J•vr iW f"+._I•:t' Y. lJ�lrUll•yl. \iv�lJ ��•:Irti: I,fJY+i...:11Uy l..I.v..l..sJ.:+....+v�fu if lt: lull)l 7l�l 'U i)fi � +J a7 .u,•�, l'•i UC r.ey.iG+i�v.� v..+.Vfl 1:.. :f:.:v ...I 1�._..IG —....�.:f ...- —_ ,. �c...I ./++ •i V�.��...�• .v, e..,•.I���1 •,r_" :,:. �; ' :. `~ 1 Spray Booths Installation Directions RECEIVED MAC .DL^45 COA PERIAll CENTER DO GENERAL: This instruction manual is a guide for installing a variety of paint booths. The assembly drawings enclosed are specifically for the paint booth you have purchased. This drawing is an exploded isometric showing the relationship of each panel or part to the next one. A packing list of all components is provided and should be used in addition to the drawing when uncrating your booth to correctly Identify all components. A//DAMAGES MUST be reported within 24 hours of i�ece4q and a freight claim Ned with the carrier. PRELIMINARY: COL-MET booths are manufactured in accordance with NFPA 33, OSHA CFR 29.1910.107; however, local codes and regulations may apply to the installation and use of this product. It is recommended that all permits and approvals be obtained prior to installation and use of the spray booth. 1. Tools needed: Pry Bar Claw Hammer Drift Pin Assorted Wrenches (pneumatic tools are more efficient) Drill with 3/8`° bit Screw Driver ■ 2"x 4" Studs (or other suitable support method) for Supporting walls and/or gables during installation. • 2 Ladders (8' — 10') • Hint., A Drywall Lift can be rented inexpensively and will .have tine. 2. Uncrate and inventory all spray booth components to ensure all of the parts are accounted for. Each component is numbered on the exploded view. Stack all common panels together. 3. 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 of the booth must be flat and level to avoid problems with erection and alignment of panels. 4. Using a chalk line, mark the dimensional ensional outline of the booth on the floor. 5. Follow the step-by-step instructions provided. 2 Planning Ahead While planning the exact location of your new paint booth, keep the following specifications in mind, as they are Your Responsibility: A.)Clearances between other work areas and combustible storage areas roust be hrid as i011uws: 1.)3 ft minimum clearance at all sides and sealed entry ways(i e., door ways). 2.)5 r7: minimum clearance at all non-se. entry ways(i e., the open face of the IB booth or a silhouette openings). B)A minimum of a 10 ft. 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 5'from the nearest combustible material; however, stack height requirements vary with individual states and may be up to 1% times the building's roof height from grade. C.)A minimum of a 10 ft. clearance must be held between the intake of this booth and the exhaust of any other apparatus E.) Permits are not included. It is the responsibility of the end user to acquire all permits to install a paint booth. F)A fire suppression system is not included with the booth. Generally this is supplied and installed by a licensed local installer. G.) The fan, motor, & drive are included; however, the air solenoid valve & a Control Panel with main disconnect switch, motor starter(s) with fuse Protection, fire protection interlock, light switches, and terminals for fight hook up are not included but may be purchased optionally from Col-Met (The electrician wiring the booth supplies wiring, conduit etc.) H.) Don t forget to verify the electrical current available, All fans on Col-Met paint booths with electrical motors larger than 1 horsepower will require three phase electricity as standard power unless the single phase option is ordered. 3 Please Read: Under no circumstances shall this booth be considered a load bearing structure... DO NOT walk on, stand on or use the spray booth as a support structure before, during, or after installation. Hints: When assembling the booth, you should leave the bolts FINGER TIGHT ONLY until each section is assembled. All flanges should face outward. The nut end of the bolt should protrude outward(bolt heads inside the booth). Use a drift pin to align panel holes when two or more panels are difficult to align by hand. Floor anchors should be used at a minimum of every IZ inches apart. Following your chalk line, lay out all floor channel for the exhaust chamber and all the walls. As you attach the wall panels together, they will also bolt to the floor channel. Starting with the exhaust chamber at either rear corner, bolt one corner panel and one rear wall corner parcel together. Bolt opposite rear sidewall panel to rear wall panel. Bolt all rear wall panels in place. Once you have assembled the rear and sidewalls of the chamber, bolt the tie channel along the top edge of these panels. Place exhaust fan panel above the side and rear wail panels and bolt in place. Bolt (sandwich) filter filler panels between the sidewall and roof panels and the exhaust chamber. P CHAMBER .SIDE PANEL FILTER FILLER PANEL BOOTH SIDE PANEL P 4 Following the exploded view drawings, continue alternately assembling wall panels and roof panels to each other until you reach the front end of the booth. Finish off the roof section by attaching the fire curtain if needed. If booth has doors, no fire curtain is needed. While assembling the work area of the booth, if an I-Beam is encountered, make sure the booth has been assembled accurately before anchoring. Roof and gabled ends should be installed so the rest of the booth can support them. The remaining bolts that-are not tight should be tightened now. Be sure the walls are plumb and true to your chalk-line before tightening. ALL bolts should be double checked to unsure that the main structure is tightly assembled. Caulk all panel joints inside the booth with the caulk provided. Note: do not use a silicone caulk as this can cause finishing problems later. If your booth is supplied with a Personnel Door or Front Filter Doors, apply foam gasket to perimeter of all door openings. Attach all door hardware and adjust latches. Level door with doors off, then re-attach doors to hinges. DOOR HEADER HOLE FOR • I ANCHOR BOLT T \ter -- I I FOAM .GASKET TifIS SIDE 1, c FOAM i �• ; DOOR SWEEP GASKET ' HOLD DOWN DOOR SWEEP DOOR LATCH LEVELING BOLT BY OTHERS DOOR LATCH DOOR FRAME THRESHOLD AIVD SEAL DETAIL BASE DETAIL SEAL DETAIL 5 Light installation Most industrial booths are supplied with a Class I Division II light fixture that bolts in place. If your booth is supplied with open-type light fixture, apply foam gasket material around all window frame openings. Place glass against the gasket, then place the light fixture over the glass and use the provided springs to secure the fixture. (It is best to have assistance with this procedure). The bulbs iiG i-II FIX iUFE IIch.rIhlI Faep L GryT FIX T U IIE IF Nf rANf C !C a If E!X-USE required for the fixtures are T-8 (32watts). The fan and motor assembly will bolt to the exhaust roof panel. Use the fan as a template and drill 3/8" diameter holes corresponding with the fan flange to attach the fan to the booth. Don't forget to install fan panel stiffeners (if they are supplied) after you know where to position your fan. It is recommended that you have a licensed electrician wire the fan motor, air solenoid valve, a"d lick. T he VIIa11o1I11C:Ler Is installed near the exhaust chamber. One side of the manometer tubing installs in the interior of the booth and the other tube installs in the exhaust chamber. Mount unit on the outside of exhaust chamber approximately T above floor level. Carefully read follow the installation instructions that come with the Manometer. Initial calibration of manometer is made with booth totally shut down; adjust knob until gauge reads "0" inches. (Knob is on bottom left hand corner of manometer.) Install all new, clean exhaust filters; turn on all exhaust fans, close all doors and mark the gauge reading as "clean" (green arrow supplied with manometer), then turn exhaust fans off. Using cardboard, cover up every other 6 exhaust filter, until 50% of all exhaust filters are covered up. Turn on all exhaust fans, close all doors and mark the gauge reading as"replace filters" (red arrow supplied with manometer). This procedure simulates the filters loaded with paint, and establishes a base line for future filter replacement. Exhaust filter installation. Install one wire grid in each filter cell with the prongs facing into the booth; the exhaust filters will be attached to the prongs. - , Intake filter installation. If your booth has an intake plenum; simply insert the intake filter into the filter grid. The side that states "Air Leaving Side" on filter (tacky side) goes toward the inside of the booth. 7 tl � i Exhaust duct. If you purchased the optional exhaust ductwork; we suggest you have the flashing professionally installed as this entails cutting a hole in the roof of your building. To assemble the ductwork, first bolt the pipe with connecting ring to the exhaust fan, the rest of the ductwork is crimped on one end to interlock with the next section. Your ARV (Automatic Damper) will be mounted on top. The storm collar will attach to the duct above the flashing to make it weather proof. 8 i 46i �i. ,,• i; N. Where more than 25' of piping is required, the static pressure (resistance) is increased and the air flow may be hindered when using the standard exhaust unit recommended for use with the booth. Where a piping arrangement of an unusual nature is employed or where two or more elbows are used, a similar condition may exist. Therefore, if either of these situations arises, contact the booth manufacturer's engineering department for correct recommendations. We recommend exhaust piping, including the canopy (if used), should extend a minimum of 6' above the highest point of the building. There should be an access door just above the exhaust unit and another just below each elbow. 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. (Motor, Fan etc...) 4.) Check installation of exhaust fan for proper airflow direction. Generally airflow is out of booth. 9 5.) Listen for excessive or unusual noise when booth is operating. 6.) With booth operating, turn off the exhaust fan and mark sure that the air to the paint gun shuts off. This will verify proper safety operation of the booth. AREA Hazard SOte Or Indicates where ho.ords con Indicates what con happen Indicolas how to %oid the occur. if precautions are not hozord and what special observed, protective clothing, equipment and precautions will be used MOVING PARTS Loose items, or ports of Keep hands and all items the body may get caught awoy from the fan blades. and cause serious injury or A guard is NOT placed over i ) damage. the fan housing. A mesh I}ire guard will act as on occumulotion point for combustible residues and become a fir hazard. HOT PARTS Motors get hot when Never touch the motor running. Serious burns moy during,'or irnrnediutely after result if touched. operalion of the fan. ElCCTRI AL HAIARO Electricol currents con Always turn eleclririlY OFF couse serious injuries. before attempting repair or moinlenonce of the fan or 6� motor. 10 Elite Series Modified Downdraft Paint Spray Booth Model #FG-MD-26-PSB w AMU Dimensions: Interior Exterior Width: 14'-0" 14'-4" Height: 9'-0" 10'-10"(12'4"fo top ofexlraustfan) Depth: 26'-0" 26'-4" Scone: Clean tempered air from the air makeup unit flows into the air intake plenum, (located in the ceiling toward the front of the booth),moves downward through the work area and exits through the exhaust plenum located in the rear of the booth. Filtered exhaust air is drawn through the bridge type exhaust plenum and discharged upward into the atmosphere through the exhaust stack.This booth is provided complete, with all necessary hardware to meet the applicable national requirements established by OSHA and the NFPA for paint booth construction. Construction Features: Panels: • Panels for the roof, side walls, and rear wall are fabricated from 18-gauge prime quality galvanized steel precision punched on 6" centers for maximum rigidity. Panels are fastened together with 5/16`bolts/nuts and are to be sealed with the provided caulk following assembly. All panels will be powder coated white on both sides. • Panels for the face wall will be constructed of double sided 20-gauge steel with 2 Inches of insulation. All panels will be pre-coated white on both sides. Support Steel: Fabricated from 12-gauge prime galvanized steel, precision punched on 6" centers to match corresponding panels.All support members will be powder coated white on both sides. Illumination: • Lighting is provided by 48"long,4-tube,32-watt,fluorescent type fixtures.Each is mounted behind tempered safety glass that is sealed from the interior of the spray booth with a rubber gasket placed around the perimeter of the light window's opening. All fixtures are UL listed and approved for their intended use and placement.This unit will be supplied with ten(10)light fixtures.Nine(9)will be open type and one(1)will be of Class I,Division II construction.Dual voltage ballasts(120/277V)are standard. Filtration: • Intake air filters:Rated by UL as Class 2 and are EPA registered as environmentally safe.Filters will be blanket style diffusion media with matching swing-down racks.One set of filters will be supplied with this unit. • Exhaust air filters: Fiberglass paint arrestor pad made specifically for the collection of paint overspray.These filters are UL rated as Gass 2.A filter holding grid is provided for each filter cell.This unit is provided with one set of filters. • A manometer is provided with the unit to monitor the filter resistance and thereby the filters life and efficiency. Exhaust Fan Unit; • A tubeaxial type duct fan specifically designed and constructed for use in paint spray booths and similar applications is provided for exhaust. A precision balanced, fabricated, aluminum non-sparking fare viaue moves the air through the fan. Hearings are mounted in rubber isolators for smooth operation. The motor, drive,and bearings are isolated from the exhaust air stream.This unit will be provided with one 30"diameter fan driven by a 3 HP motor(208/230/46OV/3PH),operating at 12,600 SCFM at static pressure. ;fir P,epla4ement Unit: • This unit will have one (1) Direct fired natural gas heater; designed, assembled, wired and factory tested, providing a minimum of 12,600 SCFM of clean tempered air @ Vz",ESP, having the ability of providing a minimum 100 degree temperature rise from its 1.5 million BTU burner. • Deluxe Digital Control Panel. • Controls and gas train to be AGA designed. • The maximum cure cycle temperature is 160OF or as code limits. • A volume control damper is provided to vary the air volume during the cure cycle, increasing the temperature rise of the unit. • The AMU's control panel will be equipped with a VFD for the exhaust fan. } ��A'i .1 pTi in i rr, lf7., nw i ( � l CITY OF ARLINGTON BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPROVED j� DATE z' I� BY - �v N CH NGE"S AUTHOR ZED UNLESS APPROVED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR 1 JT - RECFIVED c fl MAY z o 2010 _ ! 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X 120- E14 2 TC-042 TIE CHANNEL 10 GA.GALV. X 42- E13 2 TG-024 TIE CHANNEL 18 GA.GALV. X 24 E12 ONE 3 SIDED HEADER PANEL 15 GA.GALV. IS- X 120' Ell 1U1R FILTER PANEL 18 GA.GALV. 44• X 10B• E10 tU1R FILTER PANEL 18 GA.GALV. 26' X 126. E9 ONE TRANSITION PANEL 18 GA.GALV. 18• X 120' X ES ONE 30'0 FAN PANEL 18 GA.GALV. 42- X 60• E7 2 42AAAA43-0 4 SIDED PANEL 18 GA.GALV. 42' X 54' ES ONE PLENUM PANEL 16 GA.GALV. 20• X 124• E5 ONE PLENUM PANEL 18 GA,GALV. 24• X 124' E4 1 U1 R END APNEL 10 GA.GALV. 26- X 126• E3 4 30GAGAIDS-0 PANEL 18 GA.GALV. 30' X 108" E2 2 leGACA126.0 PANEL 18 GA.GALV. 10' X1 126' E1 2 24GAGA126-0 PANEL I GA.GALV. 24' X 126- JJ ITEM OTY. PANEL TYPE DESCRIPTION MATERIAL WIDTH X LENGTH {NORIC CHAMBER MATERIALS 12 1 SETI SEEDETAIL PRODUCT INSULATED DOOR SEE LISTING 172- X 130' 11 5 TC4190 TIE CHANNEL 18 GA.GALV. 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PANELTYPE DESCRIPTION MATERIAL I WIDTH x LENGTH CUSTOMER: COASTAL FINISHING SYSTEMS JM1 MOTORING RILL of MATERIALS: !=G-1409 26-01-03-t-R JOB NO.: 1SS�s CITY OF ARLINGTON 238 N.OLYMPIC AVE.-ARLINGTON,WA.98223 PHONE:(360)403-3421 Permit#: BLD20100060 BUILDING PERMIT Project Address: 17620 50TH DR NE, ARLINGTON Parcel No: 31052100400101 PROPERTYOWNERAPPLICANTCONTRACTOR ARLNGTON CORPORATE AIR PARK JMI MOTORING DON'S ELECTRIC 17617 49TH PL NE HANGER B 17620 50TH DR NE 2506 WELLS WAY ARLINGTON,WA 98223- ARLINGTON,WA 98223- STANWOOD,W 98292- Phone:( ) - Ext. Phone:(206)612-4849 Ext. LICENSE#:DONSEE*955N3 EXP:8/22/2011 Email: Email: PLUMBING CONTRACTOR B&C MECHANICAL Lie#: Ex : Lic#: Ex r t DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION OF A PAINT BOOTH. VALUATION: $0 PERMIT TYPE:Commercial PERMIT GROUP:Tenant Improvement/Non Structural NUMBER OF STORIES:0 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS:0 OCCUPANT GROUP: CODE:2006 OCCUPANT LOAD: EXISTING AREA PROPOSED AREA BASEMENT:0 1ST FLOOR:0 2ND FLOOR:0 BASEMENT:0 1 ST FLOOR:0 2ND FLOOR:0 3RD FLOOR:0 GARAGE:0 DECK:0 OTHER:0 13RD FLOOR:0 GARAGE:0 DECK:0 OTHER:0 FRONTSETBACK SIDE RE UIRED: PROPOSED: RE UIRED: PROPOSED: RE UIRED: PROPOSED: HEIGHT ALLOWED:O PROPOSED:O RE UIRED: PROPOSED: SETBACK NOTES: PERMITAPPROVAL I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH CITY AND STATE LAWS REGULATING CONSTRUCTION AND IN DOING THE WORK AUTHORIZED THEREBY,NO PERSON WILL BE EMPLOYED IN VIOLATION OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RELATING TO WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND RCW 18:27. THIS APPLICATION IS NOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HISME&DEPUTY AND ALL FEES ARE PAID. a � ignature t Name Datd ate ATTENTION IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED.UBCI09/IBC110/IRC110. ARCHIVE APPLICANT = ASSESSOR OTHER iI I .r � � .•ti i .� BLD20100060 CONDITIONS • None PERMITFEES INSPECTIONS THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZES ONLY THE WORK NOTED.THIS PERMIT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY.ANY CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN(CURBS,SIDEWALKS,DRIVEWAYS,MARQUEES,ETC.)WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION. CALL FOR INSPECTIONS BUILDING/ENGINEERING/PARKS/UTILITIES/FINAL(360)435-0674 FIRE(360)403-3607 When calling for an inspection please leave the following information: Permit Number,Job Site Address,Type of Inspection being requested.Contact Name and Phone Number.Date Prefereed,and whether you prefer morning or afternoon. • None ;c I i e =�. 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Phone Number: `(a�� 3'1 [3- 'T 53 �1 Address: City: State: Zip Code: Contractor's License Number: Expiration: hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction on, and the occupancy and the use of the above- described property will be in accordance with the laws, rules and regulation of the State of Washington. Applicants Signature D'alto Print Applicants Name COA PERMIT CEN1 FOR STAFF USE ONLY �I o6bo Permit# Accepted By Amount Received Receipt# Date Received WEB Forms—188 Page 1 of 1 04/08 sb . 1 1 • - 1 1V 1 I :AI '• 1 I OCCUPANT'S STATEMENT OF INTENDED USE Development Project# Permit# Project Name/Tenant J Site Address Ave Bldg/Unit/Suitell�� IBC Construction Type I IBC Occupancy Type Description of Use ' 5 �t Building Square Footage Cl V,. Number of Stories Square Footage Per Floor Will there be any installation, modification or removal of the following? (Check all that apply) Automatic fire extinguishing systems u<S ( JJl ❑ Compressed gas systems _ I Fire alarm and detection systems C V15� V) El Fire pumps 171 Flammable and combustible liquids(tanks, piping ect...) EJ Hazardous materials 0 High piled/rack storage 0 Industrial ovens/furnace Private fire hydrants Spraying or dipping operations ❑ Standpipe systems ❑ Temporary membrane structure,tents(>200sq ft)or canopies(>400 sq ft) Provide details on any of the above checked items: Installation, changes,modifications or removal of any of the above may require additional submittals, information, or permits during the plan review or construction process. 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