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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18530 59TH DR NE_BLD20090213_2026 ' CITY OF A:RLINGTON 238 N.OLYMPIC AVE.-ARLINGTON,WA.98223 • ♦ PHONE:(360)403-3421 Permit#: BLD20090213 BUILDING PERMIT Project Address: 18530 59TH DR NE, ARLINGTON Parcel No: PROPERTY GLASAIR AVIATION GLASAIR AVIATION GLASAIR AVIATION 18810 59TH DR NE 18530 59TH DR NE 18810 59TH DR NE ARLINGTON,WA 98223- ARLINGTON,WA 98223- ARLINGTON,WA 98223- Phone:(360)435-8533 Ext. Phone:(360)435-8533 Ext. LICENSE#: EXP Email: Email: S COTT.TAYLOR@GLASAIRAVIATION.CO M Lic#: Lic#: Ex JOB DESCRIPTION SPRAY PAINT BOOTH 10'X 20' LOT 33 V 10 VALUATION: $0 PERMIT TYPE:Commercial PERMIT GROUP:Alteration/Remodel Interior _ NUMBER OF STORIES:0 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS:0 OCCUPANT GROUP: CODE:2006 OCCUPANT LOAD: EXISTING AREA PROPOSECD AREA 7 BASEMENT:0 1ST FLOOR:0 2ND FLOOR:0 I 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 REQUIRED: PROPOSED REQUIRED: PROPOSED: REQUIRED: PROPOSED: HEIGHT ALLOWED:O PROPOSED:O RE UIRED: PROPOSED: SETBACK NOTES: PERMIT APPROVAL 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 18:2T THIS APPLI' TION IS NOT A •RMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HIS/HER DEPUTY AND ALL FEES ARE PAID. Signature Print Name Date Ffeleased By Dal ATTENTION IT 1S 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.UBC109/IBCI 10/IRCI 10, ARCHIVE APPLICANT = ASSESSOR OTHER 1, _ ._ r� l BLD20090213 CONDITIONS • FYI's per C.Y. Maintain 36-inch clear width for exit door Spray interlock required Wiring in and around booth must comply with NFPA 70 100 ft.per min. air velocity required during spray operations PERMITFEES Fee Amount Paid Balance Due 10/29/2009 C-Mechanical Permit Fee $35.00 $0.00 $35.00 10/29/2009 C-Building Permit Fee(QTY: 1.00) $152.50 $0.00 $152.50 10/29/2009 C-Building Plan Review Fee(QTY: 1. $99.13 $0.00 $99.13 10/29/2009 C-State Building Code Surcharge(QT $4.50 $0.00 $4.50 Total Due: $291.13 $0.00 $291.13 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 M 'F k i s, �.� I BLD20090213 (BFECHT/PT-LIVE) - PermitTrax by Bitco Software Page 1 of 1 BUILDING PERMIT PERMIT #: BLD20090213 OWNER: GLASAIR AVIATION-GLASAIR AVIAT... STATUS: APPLIED �,✓ ADDRESS: 18530 59TH DR NE,ARLINGTON BALANCE: $0.00 ISSUED: POSTED: 10/28/2009 1 SCREENS:I Select Screen... FUNCTIONS: Select Permit Function.., AcrERATIONirzlwnnODEL iN'TERIOR Reviews DD RE`1EE'y RE:40VE RE� I PRINT CLOSE X-FIRE Date: 10/29/2009 v Enter Comments Below And Click To Spell Check I By: bfecht Time(min): 10s Complete? F ij Due Elate Rev Date SEQ By Comments Gone? Minutes Remove 1.Question: Is the door that the booth is going to be next to a required exit for the structure and if so does addition of the booth infringe on the exiting 11/4/2009 10/28/2009 1 tcooper requirement. Y 10 Remove 2.Automatic Fire Protection and Fire extinguishers are required. Confirm that spray system will be inter-locked into exhausts stem. 4 http://coaweb2/permittrax/PennitTraxMain/wfPermitConsoleReviews.aspx?COMMENT... 10/29/2009 ti S i � � � , I PERM BY APPLICKTIOVA 4_ � 1 __K___ Department of Community Development City of Arlington •238 N Olympic Ave. •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360)403 3551 • FAX(360)403 3447 THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY FIVE(5) SETS OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS, FIVE(5) SETS OF SPECIFICATIONS, THREE(3) SETS OF STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS, ONE(1) SETS OF NREC ENERGY CODE APPLICATIONS AND ONE(1) OCCUPANTS'S STATEMENT OF INTENDED USE. Type of Permit: (] Commercial Remodel (E) Commercial Addition (l$(Tenant Improvement Project Address: �' �- — Parcel ID Project Description: Legal Description: Project`✓aluationA 6, Owner: l>(ra p+�C ICU�e �`tLe(� Phone Number: 3r,,o `13S _6J_3 3 Address: City: State: Zip Code: Contact Person: Phone Number: CCU G'kA-,2_ Cell Phone: I-Q-5 , 1,36 Fax: E-mail: Se<,tt N kr._�l • c' i'C,y,,.(Lo,k Address: City: �� �'� State: C&.2A— Zip Code: `r t 1.3S g� .S j Contractor.���C.� � ������,� Phone Number: ,�•L; Address: -� �� � i1T" City: State: LL)"Ir Zip Code: 8` 13 Contractor's License Number: .' ` Expiration: Plumbing Contractor- Phone Number: Address: �� City: State: Zip Code: Contractor's License Number:_ Expiration: Mechanical Contractor: `jl L' _� ^� Phone Number: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Contractor's License Number: Expiration: — I hereby c rtify that the above information is correct and that the construction on, and the occupancy and the use of the above- described roperty will bra-ec l with the laws, rules and regulation of the State of Washington. v Applicarits natur bate S vr �o Print Appf ants Name RECEIVED OCT 2 ) 2000 I FOR STAFF USE ONLY 00 Permit# Accepted By Amount Received Receipt# Date Received WEB Forms—188 Page 1 of 1 04/08 sb OCCUPANT S STATEMENT / OF H TEVADE D USE O Development _ Project# Permit AI:2-ey-10 ;-ls 1 Project Name/Tenant Site Address 1`6 530 5`l �C'�oe— �J Bldg/Unit/Suite `f 3 IBC Construction Type IBC Occupancy Type Description of Usecx� Building Square Footage C Number of Stories i r4t, Square Footage Per Floor I ran Will there be any installation, modification or removal of the following? (Check all that apply) E] Automatic fire extinguishing systems ❑ Compressed gas systems ❑ Fire alarm and detection systems ❑ Fire pumps 0 Flammable and combustible liquids (tanks, piping ect...) Q Hazardous materials 0 High piled/rack storage ❑ 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. JPnted Name of Occupant/Agent G, - - Signature of Occupant/Agent Date WEB Forms-117 Page 1 of 1 04/08 sb ObliflPROVEMEVAT SUBMITTAL REQUIRENRIEHTS Department of Community Development City of Arlington 238 N Olympic Ave. •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403 3551 • FAX(360)403 3447 E. ❑ OCCUPANT'S STATEMENT OF INTENDED USE 1. The Occupant's Statement of Intended Use form shall be completely filled out and may require the submittal of a Hazardous Materials inventory Statement(HMIS). Contact the Arlington The building permit does not include any mechanical, electrical, plumbing or fire sprinkler/alarm work. These permits are issued separately. Mechanical,electrical, plumbing, or fire sprinkler/alarm permits require a separate permit application and may also require separate plan review. Please note that any tenant improvement work in a space that involves food handling or preparation requires Snohomish County Health District approval before the permit can be issued.You must provide the Permit Center a copy of the approval letter or the approved plans. Contact the Snohomish County Health District at(425)339-5250 with any questions or for more information. An intake appointment is required for all large Tenant Improvement Building Permit Applications.To determine if your project requires an intake appointment,to schedule an appointment or to ensure that you have the most current information, please contact the City of Arlington Permit Center at(360)403-3551 or by email to permitcenter&-'�ci.arlinqton.wa.us. Application by courier or mail will not be accepted. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. I acknowledge that all items designated as submittal requirements must accompany my Building Permit Application to be considered a complete submittal. Signature: Yr - tl /4� JDate: Owner//Owner's Repr entative Company: "`�l�l_Sc�.T l,,�c, fl�� Phone: �`13,5 95 33 WEB Forms—147 Page 4 of 4 4108 sb COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Department of Community Development City of Arlington • 238 N Olympic Ave. •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone (360) 403 3551 • FAX (360)403 3447 THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY TWO(2) SETS OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS,AND ONE(1) SET OF WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE APPLICATIONS. Type of Permit: (3 Residential / Apartment C qll�, p I� Commercial valuation: _� Project Address: �� �Dlc'lL / �/� Parcel ID#: /j l / Lot r 3 Subdivision:/ �'r►KC ! / (yvi c C,c fir„ / /`I r✓emu-,%/ . es f u Jk4_1k Project Description: SDI°� /7do/r^ �✓t S'��1�� �� Owner: S/ XI/j�21fin/ LLL 36L9 — 1/3S' 55-33 . Phone Number: Address: y7 3d �� k n��/G NC ty: X&-T / 4—12V State: VV6 Zip Code: e15'ZZ3 Contact Person: SG �� `l�� Phone Number: Cell Phone: Fax: j �i�Z� 3��� � � E-mail: 5���.f���y✓��r�� ��.S�r�✓Gc✓�.��� Address: lef 3 J 5`7 21? N&— City: � � State: LAIA Zip Code: �t�2Z Please List Quantity of Fixtures Below: CLOTHES DRYER FURNACE UP TO 100K BTU GAS OUTLETS FURNACE OVER 100K FLR FURN INSTALURELOCATE SUSPENDED HTRlUNIT HTR1 APPL VENT/OTHER APPLIANCE REPAIR BOILER UP TO 3 HP BOILER 51 TO 4-15 HP BOLIER UP TO 16-30 HP BOILER UP TO 31-50 HP BOILER 51 HP AND UP AIR AHNDLING UP TO 10K CFM AIRHANDLING OVER 10K CFM EVAL COOLER VENTILATION FANS OTHER VENTILATION SYSTEM VENT HOOD DOMESTIC INCINERATOR COM/IND INCINERATOR ALL OTHER UNITS ,�J 11 FREESTANDING STOVE FIREPLACE INSERT ✓ Contractor: l v �``��`� Ql. IvtS �'" Phone Number: Address: l ff'319 5-r1 A �Jn /�✓�'c. 9� City: State: G4/4 Zip Code: ZZ3 t� ' Contractor's License Number: Expiration: I 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 ignature Date 0 49 4"- / ;d�� RECEIVED Print pplicants Name OCT 2 8 2009 CQA PERMIT CENTER FOR STAFF USE ONLY Permit# Accepted By I Amount Received Receipt# Date Received WEB Forms-133 Page 1 of 1 04/08 sb 3 � It A� � aaewoa',gai��pais�v�n 40 g S(y $LA Y � m a c 'a m - C mwo O ' m •cZN m � ti > rn m� w C N C r c p g _ _ 1 w c p co a Z Z N C Z Q w >Q Q C N d N 0 ; �s� r l- r . NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION FEES yleai�\ pJ 5 C na i r.o r g 1904 Third Avenue, Suite 105 Seattle,WA 98101 •p 206.343.8800 f 206.343.7522 Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Scott Taylor Date: 9-2-2009 Glasair Aviation Facility ID: 29323 18810 591h Ave NE Arlington, WA 98223 NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION NO. 10091 In accordance with Regulation I, Article 6.04, a Notice of Construction Application is incomplete until the Agency has received full payment of the following fees: l egiO Descriptionil Equipment Review $500 ea): 0 �� SEPA Fee: 700.00 Total Amount Due: _ $2 - 0 4gpo ease-, . te.:_T pse.fees,are,in addition to the $1,000 filing fee received 8-21-09. - - ii, v ;� PLEASE MAIL YELLOW COPY WITH YOUR PAYMENT OPERATING PERMIT APPLICATION Department of Community Development City of Arlington •238 N Olympic Ave. •Arlington, WA 98223 •Phone(360)403 3551 •FAX(360)403 3418 -a13 Partl RECEVVED Applicant/Building Information OCT 2 8 ZOO(i Applicant's Name: 6i1G.,5Gr r� /�✓ie d WA PEW;SIT CENTER Applicant's Address: / b Contact Person: �� �� Telephone: t✓ - 5 — ? Address of Premises for which Operating Permit is requested: Same as above ❑Other(specify): Tax Parcel ID j Current Occupancy Class: y Part H 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 type(s) of Operating Permit(s)requested by checking each applicable box. (If you require assistance, or would like more 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 rlre Code (see Appendiix 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): Devised 4/1/08 , �•7 OFFICE P e oP4Y Part H(cont'd) 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): ❑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: Cc: Fire Department Page 2 of 4 A • t i,� .. � i :� :, Part II(cont'd) ❑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: Part III Premises/Building Information 1. Date of last inspection of Premises: r 2. Has a Certificate of Occupancy been issued for the premises? ❑Yes ❑No Type: []Permanent El Temporary Date of Issuance: 3. Are there currently any open Building Permits associated with the premises? ❑Yes ZO 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. kel , Signature of A licant or A thorized/Representatives Signature Date Name and Title (if applicable of person signing Application (Please print) Cc: Fire Department Page 3 of 4 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 Application(s) Approved: ❑Yes ❑No 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) Cc: Fire Department Page 4 of 4 BLD20090213 (BFECHT/PT-LIVE) - PermitTrax 15j Bitco Software Page I of I BUILDING PERMIT PERMIT #: BLD20090213 OWNER: GLASAIR AVIATION -GLASAIR AVIA... STATUS: APPLIED ADDRESS: 18530 59TH DR NE, ARLINGTON BALANCE: $0.00 ISSUED: POSTED: 10/28/2009 SCREENS:I Select Screen... FUNCTIONS: Select Permit Function... - ALTERATION/REMODEL INTERIOR Reviews I ADD REVIEWL]I REMOVE REVIEW1 I PRINT CLOSE Review ID Description Assigned To Due Date Req? ASSIGN 2000 C-Building I CYOUNG 11/4/2009 0 y N ASSIGN 2008 C-Community Development I BFECHT 11/4/2009 0 y N ASSIGN 3004 X-Fire TCOOPER 11/4/2009 0 y N ASSIGN 90 SSG - `�'s� 17 : zs���3 http://coaweb2/permittrax/PermitTraxMain/wfPermitConsoleReviews.aspx?COMMENT... 10/28/2009 • � . � {� .� � �4 -� ,� - �..L • ' 1 K� Materials Testin!� & ConsultinfF, I iie. MTC Geotechnical Engineering&Consulting.Special Inspection•Materials Testing•Environmental Consulting April 22, 2015 Mr. Camron Harvey Pilchuck Construction,LLC 4116 165th Ave SE Snohomish, WA 98290 Sent via email: camron ppilclluckconstruction.com Re: Final Letter Stoddard-Hamilton Pre-Engineered Metal Building 18530 59`h Drive Arlington, WA MTC Project#14B095-02 BLDG Permit#14B25369 Mr. Harvey: Materials Testing& Consulting, Inc. (MTC)provided materials testing and special inspection services during construction of the above-referenced project. This letter is a statement declaring the actual work inspected by MTC itemized below was found to be,to the best of the inspector's knowledge, in accordance with project plans, specifications, engineer approved revisions, and the International Building Code. The following is the scope of inspections performed on this project. ♦ Reinforcing Steel ♦ Structural Steel The results of our services were provided to the local building department for review. Only WABO Certified special inspectors were utilized to perform those specific inspections as required by the Special Inspection Agreement. Any items that were found to be in noncompliance with the approved construction documents were repaired or replaced, and re-inspected for acceptance. To the best of our knowledge, items that were observed by Materials Testing & Consulting, Inc. during continuous or part time inspections for the noted project are compliant with approved plans and specifications. Page 1 of 2 Corporate - 777 Chrysler Drive - Burlington, WA 98233 - Phone 360.755.1990 - Fax 360.755.1980 SW Region - 2118 Black Lake Blvd. S.W.• Olympia, WA 98512 - Phone 360.534.9777 - Fax 360.534.9779 NW Region - 805 Dupont St, Suite 5 - Bellingham, WA 98226 - Phone 360.647.6061 . Fax 360.647.8111 Kitsap Region - 5451 N.W. Newberry Hill Road, Suite 101 . Silverdale, WA 98383 - Phone 360.698.6787 - Fax 360.692.1919 Visit our website: www.mte-inc.net Z Sprang Manufacturing Company Operation and Product Manual • Basic installation and product use • Detailed drawings for assembly Warranty information OFFICE ' Scheduled maintenance LA,R LINGTON DPARTMENT RECEIVED , CT 2 8COY C®A PER,MUT CE TF�,GES AU-MOR�zEDPPFZOVED BY THE / ��2NG INSPECTOR �-IJ �X � I � _ V �: {J_ Exhaust Fan Tuba Axial Exhaust Fan (TAF) i; Streamlined belt tunnel isolates the motor, • drives, and bearings from the air stream. Designed to operate in any position and utilizes precision balanced, spark-resistant aluminum fan blades. Steel fan housing is ` finished with an acrylic epoxy finish. Cast iron sheave is installed on fan shaft. Fans a� may be ordered with drive package that include motor and drives. Shown with optional belt guard Max inlet air temperature: 200 OF i Permanently lubricated ball bearings fp�o Belt guard included �7 ' a � • Note: Review OSHA codes. OSHA compliant guards are required when fan blades are exposed R, and within reach of personnel. Use a hazardous ; location motor where flammable vapors are 4— present. - _ Y -'- Dayton Electric Mfg. Co. certifies that the tube axial fans shown herein are licensed to bear the AMCA Seal. The ratings shown are based on tests and procedures performed in accordance with AMCA Publication 211 and AMCA Publication 311. Motor and Dive Exterior mounted fare motor and pulley Motor mounts to fan base with supplied hardware Fixed bore cast Iron 2 groove sheave mounts to motor shaft Motor Specifications Inverter Duty Motor, Open Drip Proof, 1 HP through 10HP, 1735 RPM, 208-230/460VAC, NEMA Frame 56 through 215, 1.15 Service Factor, 60 Hz, 84.0 Nominal Efficiency, Rigid Mounting, Double-Shielded Ball Bearings, Steel Frame, Insulation Class F, Ambient 40 C, CW/CCW Rotation, Shaft Diameter 5/8" through 1-3/8". Open bore pulley Split taper bushing i Manometer Manometer Filter Gage 11 High and Low pressure port �ivfer 3— n MARK S 2— High pressure port connects to "spray area" 0 .10 .20.30 VV I ` Low pressure port connects to "exhaust plenum cavity" Mounts to side wall of spray booth at exhaust plenum Molded Plastic U Inclined Manometer, Operating Range 0-3 Inches WC, Full Scale Accuracy, Maximum Temperature 140 Degrees Fahrenheit Run rubber tubing from HIGH to brass fitting in spray area wall Run rubber tubing from LOW to brass fitting in exhaust chamber wall Slowly fill with red Manometer to be mounted oil until it appears on exhaust chamber wall in gage 3 0 Dwyer e - MARK 11 2 N NO OF WAI R CMIM _.06 •10 _w Leveling vial Calibrate until C39D meniscus reaches zero Recommend arrestor change at .3 inches of water ., . I I Air Filters 20" x 20" x 2" Paint arrestor filter pads 20" x 20" x 2" Filter cell f 20" x 20" Wire grid mounts in filter cell frame 1/8" wire with rubber tips to hold Cell in. Each cell uses 2 grids, one in back and one in front of filter pad. All- Mounting process Insert first grid in cell with holders out Insert paint arrestor filter white side to outside of spray booth Insert second grid with holders inwards Intake air filter 20" x 20" x 2" Intake air filter Mounts in air intake cell Self sealing perimeter seal Internal wire retainer built in filter Filter pushes into cell for mounting Door Hardware Small and Large Door Latch Supplied mounting screw 1/4" Hex washer head screw mounts latch to front and side doors Small latch mounts to man door Large latch mounts to main doors Door latch mounts to spray booth doors with supplied mounting screws. Latch holds door closed. Cast iron construction with 3/8" mounting holes. Doer Handle Handles mount to front and side man door with supplied metal screws 1/4" Phillips oval head screw mounts handle to doors N I Accessories Air Solenoid Valve The air solenoid valve is part of the booth safety circuit. It is used to prevent spraying operations during the cure cycle. - The valve is UL listed for use with air. The pressure rating is 3-150 psi. Electrical rating is 240VAC, 60Hz, 8W. _— Comes with conduit connection on solenoid coil. Compressed air pipe connections are '/z" NPT. Manometer Tubing and Pressure Indicator Fluid The tubing is used to connect the manometer High and Low pressure ports to the spray booth cabin and plenum. Barbed fittings, washers and nuts are also provided in the kit for spray booth wall penetration. Fill gauge with red indicator fluid according to the manometer instructions. Door Gasket Seal The door gasket is used to prevent dust and other shop contaminants from entering the spray booth environment. The door seal comes in 50' rolls in 3/16"W x '/2"H or 3/8"W x 3/4"H dimensions. The back of the door seal is coated with adhesive for easy installation. ,� I '' I Door Installation Detail Basl c Door Mountl nq and Set Up 1. Square front openi ng to Match door oil mensi ons. 2. Do not anchor hl ng panel s untl l l door are hung. Hi nge panel s may need to be Moved right or left to set center gap dimension, 3. Block bottom of door at 3/4' and top at 1/4'. 4, Set sl de gaps at 5/16', center gap wl l I. be about the same. 5. Mount doors with self tapping screws. Screw through hI nge Into hinge panel . 6, Mount hinge panels to floor and set bottom gap dl mensl on. Header with back welded 2' x 3' support tube for extra Internal strength. Heavy duty hl nge _ panels with back Heavy Duty Hinges wel ded 2' x2"steel tube to mount to hl nge panels hang doors. 1 I Typical frontal sol I d or fl l ter doors with hardware 2' x 2' tube frame Lj I doors with welded Bottom Door Seal Doors mount to standard Spray Booth I nolustrl at hl nges, mount metal brackets to door wl th suppl I ed hardware. Over-tap Dyer-lop on ends 3' on ends 31 JL3. JL3, JL3' L31 ever a,door mes Teen NOCAWA Cut and mount wiper on door that cl oses fl rst at end of door. Cut and mount wiper that mounts on door that closes 2nd, 3' over lap. Bottom Door Seal � .�. �. rrc� i� 1 Latch Installation Detail Model 176 Latch Model 174 Latch Vert! cal Mount Horizontal Mount Roller section 0 0 /-to spray booth header Slde man door horl zontal posi tl on ° ° To tube frame Cam section mounts /cf man door to spray booth doors o 'o ♦M1 N f`l�� ° °0 Attach cast latch to door and header wl th mount) ng screws Gap between latch and cam shout d be 1/1 6' to 1/8' max cl earance /To frame bracket for proper space, Latch may not on man door operate proper) y ! f di stance ! s greater, The use of a 5/16' nut and bol t wi th washer to loot t I n the cam rot l er part of the l atch on the man door I s recommended, The use of washers wl th the set f tappl ng screws I n recommended to provl de the proper grl p range over the screw head to the t atch castl ng, Panel to Panel Assemble Detail 1/4" zinc plated nut and bolt Panels are precision punched 6" OC 8 _ � 18 ga. galvanized steel panel lo All seams to be caulked -/ R �Y !i I Floor Rail Installation Detail ITW RED HEAD WEDGE ANCHOR ICC REPORT ESR-2251 COMPLIES WITH 2O06 IBC 18 ga. galvanized steel panel MOUNTED 3 —0 O.C. Wall panel e _ WEI Zinc plated nut and bolt All seams to be caulked Existing- Slab _ ITW RED HEAD Z-Bar Detail 18 ga. galvanized steel roof panel co / B - =8 14 ga. galvanized steel Z bar Zinc plated nut and bolt 6" OC \ All seams to be caulked 18 ga. galvanized steel wall panel I Floor Rail Floor rail x connects wall panels to floor Z Bar Z bar connects wall panels to ceiling panels L Angle Utility L mounting angle Used to mount panels and parts together. May be used in place of floor rail at man door I 1 Light Fixtures Four tube fluorescent light fixtures. White powder coated housings for superior light reflection. Multi tap ballasts for 120VAC or 277VAC installations. Carries a UL listing for Canada and the United States. Exterior of light is shown with clips in place to mount to light frame Inside of light fixture with high reflectivity coating 740 4 tube light fixture Light bracket clip 0 0 Mounting frame Caulk here to seal -// V 3/16" tempered glass ,� �, F i Exhaust Duct Installation Detail Typical Duct System Damper Weather Cap internal flapers open when spray booth is on. Counter Flashing Fire Wrap (optional) Weather Flashing I IIIII Plain duct ❑ Duct with door Fan with mounting ring S �± Duct Accessories Damper weather cap Offset elbow Damper weather cap opens automatic when fan is turned on. Damper mounts above roof line for exhaust air Counter flashing seals opening in flashing. Mounts to plain duct 1 % Plain duct joints connect together with crimp and bead. Duct come in 3' or 4' lengths _ l Weather flashing mounts on roof top. Flashing is nailed in place on roof top and sealed with tar i Panels Gable panel with Fan panel with cut out Standard panel for light opening for mounting fan walls or ceiling areas Man access door Corner panel rear Standard panel with with view window wall gable booth light opening ti A 1` General Component Use and Location Some items are optional and not supplied on all types of spray booths. Nuts, bolts and screws Use nuts and bolts to fasten panels and components together. Tighten each nut and bolt securely. 1/4 x 20 Nuts To bolt panels together. Combine with 1/4 x 20 bolt. 7/16" socket is used. 1/4 x 20-1/2, 3/4 Bolts To bolt panels together with 1/4 x 20 nuts. 10 x 5/8 small self tapping screws To mount light fixtures with L brackets. Connecting duct works. Mount wiper rubber brackets at bottom of doors. Mount small miscellaneous brackets or parts. Use a 5/16" drive socket or nut set. 1/4 x 14 x 1 large screws To mount doors with hinges. Mounting door latches. Mount miscellaneous angles or brackets on spray booth. Use a 3/8" drive socket. 5/16 x 3/4 extra large screws, may come in longer version Used to mount heavy doors. Mount or attach medium to heavy miscellaneous angles or brackets on spray booth. Flathead Phillips pan screws Used as a finish screw in interior of booth. Low profile head will maintain smooth surface in interior of booth. May be used to mount inside service frames. Caulking Used as final seal on seams of spray booth panels to prevent air and contaminants from entering the spray booth. Caulking to be applied inside of booth at panel seam only after booth has been erected, cleaned and anchored to floor. Also used to seal lights by caulking the glass from interior of booth. Light glass may also be caulked into holding cell from exterior. Small door latch Mounts on small man door to keep door closed. Latch has a spring loaded cam for pull force adjustment. Door opening force has to be less than 151bf. See detail for mounting instructions. • ��, 1 I General Component Use and Location. tion Large door latch Mounts onto main doors and holds door closed. Adjust door opening force to less than 151bf. See detail for mounting instructions. Manometer Mounts to side of booth at air exhaust chamber. Manometer is designed to measure the pressure differential between the spray area and an exhaust plenum. Manometers measure the filter's resistance to air flow. The dirtier the filter get the less air it lets through. As spray booth airflow decreases, booth performance diminishes. Manometer should be calibrated to 0 inch WC with the booth running and new clean filters installed. The recommended change point is at .30"WC. See installation instructions. Pulley(fixed or bush bore) Mounts on motor as a fixed unit or with taper lock bushing. Bushing Mounts to pulley to clamp on to motor shaft. Bushing will match motor shaft diameter. When bolts are inserted through bushing into pulley, the bushing will clamp on to the shaft of the motor. The head of the bushing faces outwards. Tighten the bolts progressively alternating from side to side until they are tightened to manufacturer's specifications. Belts Fans are supplied with V type drive belt. Belts should be inspected periodically and changed as needed. Mount per manufacturers guidelines. Door wiper rubber Mounts to bottom of door to provide seal. Rubber is held in place with wiper rubber holders. Rubber seals the open space between the bottom of the doors and the floor. See mounting instructions detail. I ,., General Component Use and Location Chrome handles Fasten door handles to main entry doors and man doors. Handles mount with special Phillips flat head screws. Handles should be mounted on square tubing frame with Phillips head screws, or bolted through the sheet metal area. Small foam tape rolls Main use is to seal or shim observation windows. Do not use as a gasket for lights or light glass. Large foam tape rolls Apply foam tape seal on all door jams including main doors and man door. Main use to seal and gasket doors. All areas must be clean and free of oil or grease prior to applying gasket materials. Tube Axial Fan The Dayton fan is designed specifically for paint spray booth applications. Fan is belt driven in order to position fan outside of exhaust duct. The motor is mounted on an adjustable base for easy belt tensioning. The fan has an aluminum blade. Fan bearings are sealed and permanently lubricated. Typical mounting location is on top of booth on fan panel. Use 5/16" nuts and bolts to mount fan to fan panel. Motor Dayton electric motor is to be mounted on the fan with the supplied hardware. Motor drives the fan blade on the fan. Mount and install motor per supplied fan instructions. Filters Paint Arrestor filters Arrestor filters are 20" x 20" x 2". They are designed to capture paint over spray. Arrestor filters mount in exhaust cells with wire grids. Intake filters Intake filters are three-ply 20" x 20" x 2" filters designed to filter intake air from particulate matter. Intake filter mounts in cell. Filters install with the green side to the interior of the booth and the white side to the incoming air. 1' I General Component Use and Loatn Filter wire grids Grids retain exhaust filters in exhaust plenum holding cells. Place one grid in the filter cell with the prongs facing toward you. Push the grid in as far as it will go. Place a filter in the cell. Finally place the last grid in the cell with the prongs facing away from you. Push the grid in as far as it will go. The second grid will hold the filter in the filter cell. The rubber tips on the grids are to secure the grid and help to take up any room between the filter cell and the grid. Floor rail Used to mount wall panels to floor. This is a 14 Ga. galvanized steel rail with 6" OC pre- punched holes. Wall panels and floor rails should be connected before wall panels are erected. Floor rail should be anchored to floor at not more 36" intervals with an approved anchor type fastener. Standard panels Panels are 18 Ga. galvanized steel construction. Panels have 2" x 1/2" flange along sides and are open on the ends. Panels have pre-punched holes on flanges for easy and accurate assembly. Z Bar The Z bar can be easily identified by its Z shape. Used to connect the wall section of the booth to the top section. The Z bar is formed from 18 Ga. galvanized steel with 6" holes on center. Z bar shall be bolted with supplied 1/4" nuts and bolts. Gable panels Gable panels are the angle panels that join the wall section and the top section of the spray booth together. Gables may have light openings for fluorescent fixtures. Gables have pre- punched holes on flanges for easy assembly. Support header The header is attached to the front of the booth to flanges of wall panels. The header provides the mounting point for top panels. The header also provides flame curtain. i2 General Component Use and Location Clear tempered safety glass Provides fire barrier between interior of spray booth and light fixtures. Glass should be kept clean and free of over spray. Main doors Tube frame construction. Installs into front of booth between hinge panels and under the header. Doors have pre-welded hinges that bolt to hinge panels. Man access door Tube frame construction. Installs into wall section of spraybooth. Door frame is pre-punched to install into floor rail. Door has mounting base for small latch on side of door. Door also has plate on top for door switch. Door stop angle Used to stop the bottom of the door when it is closed. This angle should be mounted to the floor with anchors bolts. Door switches Mounts on outside of booth on man door and main doors. Door limit switch turns off compressed air when the door is opened in spray mode. The door limit switch turns off the flame when the door is opened in bake mode. Motor cover Motor cover mounts on fan to cover motor and drive on fan. Motor cover has vented screens for cooling motor. Fan panel Fan panel has round opening that fan mounts on. Support angles are welded on fan panel to support fan and motor. Mag starter Starts and stops motor. Provides over load and single phase protection on three phase service. Starter provides control for the spray air interlock system. Starter should be mounted at least 36" away from any opening on the spray booth. Air solenoid valve The 240VAC normally closed valve installs into the compressed air line. The valve opens during the spray cycle when the exhaust fan is running. The valve closes when the spray cycle stops. i Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY All paint spray booths manufactured by Sprayline Mfg. Co. (Sprayline) are warranted by Sprayline, against defects in workmanship for materials under normal use for one year after the date of purchase from Sprayline. Any part which is determined by Sprayline to be defective in material or workmanship and is returned to Sprayline, shipping cost prepaid, will be, as the exclusive remedy, repaired or replaced at Sprayline's option. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY Any liability of consequential and incidental damages is expressly disclaimed. Sprayline's liability in all events is limited to, and shall not exceed, the replacement price of the part. PRODUCT SUITABILITY All states and localities have codes and regulations governing the construction, installation and/or use of paint spray booths, which may be interpreted differently from those in neighboring areas. While Sprayline attempts to assure that it's spray booths comply with such codes, it cannot guarantee compliance, and cannot be responsible for how the spraybooth is installed or used. Before the purchase and use of a spray booth, please review the spray booth application, and national and local codes and regulations, and be sure that the product, installation and use comply with them. FREIGHT LOSS OR DAMAGE POLICY Unless otherwise specified, Sprayline accepts no responsibility for loss or damages to products shipped from Sprayline unless said products are shipped freight prepaid by Sprayline. Exception: If it is determined by Sprayline that loss or damage occurred as a result of negligence on the part of Sprayline, Sprayline will replace the lost or damaged articles. If such a determination is made by Sprayline, replacement of lost or damaged articles will occur only after receipt of a written request, from the purchaser. Warnings Spray Booth Functions - Provide a healthy working environment for the painter. - Isolate the application of potentially hazardous substances from other operations in the workplace. - Control overspray emitted to the outside environment. - Improve the quality of the finished product by providing a clean, well lit area in which to apply surface coatings. Installation, Operation and Maintenance Many states and localities have codes and regulations governing sales, construction, installation and/or use of products for certain purposes, which may vary from those in neighboring areas. Before purchase and use of a product please review the product application and national and local codes and regulations to be sure that the product installation and use will comply with them. A permit might be required to install this product. There are inherent hazards associated with the operation and service of this equipment. For your personal safety, observe all of the safety information. Failure to observe these safety practices can result in personal injury or death. It is impossible to list all potential hazards of this equipment. Observe all warnings and make sure you are thoroughly familiar with this manual and the equipment. Sprayline spray booths are designed to be installed and maintained by trained and qualified spray booth professionals. All operators, users and service personnel have to be trained in the following: Potential safety and health hazards. Operation, maintenance, and emergency procedures. Importance of constant operator awareness. All training has to be documented on the Booth User Training Sheet as per NFPA 33 Chapter 18. Warnings General Follow all general standards for installation and safety for work on installations. Follow all good practices for the proper use of lifting tackle and equipment. Proper protective equipment such as safety goggles, gloves and protective footwear must be used. Use ear protection when sound pressure levels exceed 85 decibels. Guards and covers that prevent contact with electrically energized or moving parts must not be removed or left open during operation. Safety Signs and Markings Safety signs, panels, and labels that are normally affixed to the product must be replaced immediately if illegible or missing. New or replacement parts that are installed during repair or maintenance must include all safety signs, panels, and labels as specified by the manufacturer. These must be affixed to the new or replacement parts as specified by the manufacturer. Electrical Installation must meet all applicable national, state, and local electrical codes. Electrical installation shall be done by a qualified electrician. All field wiring provided must be done in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70). All wiring must conform to the latest NEC codes 500, 501, 502, 505, 516. Disconnect and lock out the main electrical service before installing, adjusting, or servicing the product. Ensure that all electrical components are grounded to a central ground. For grounding purposes, pre-coated panels or powder coated panels and prop fans must have one pair of star washers per nut/bolt set for each panel joint that penetrates the pre-coat finish (NFPA 33). Provide overload protection for exhaust fan motor(s). In most cases a spray air interlock is required to prevent spraying when the exhaust fan is not operating. Check local codes. i Warnings Make sure that all spray booth components are properly bonded together to avoid the possibility of sparks caused by static electricity. Fire Codes Portable fire extinguishers need to be provided and located in accordance with NFPA 10. Install the booth in compliance with the standards of the NFPA. Local fire and building codes may require fire protection. Check with local inspector authorities for requirements. A fire suppression system is required by the NFPA. A fire suppression system is not supplied with this booth. Exhaust Duct the exhaust air from the fan away from the working environment to the outdoors. Ventilation and exhaust systems have to be designed and installed per NFPA 91. Isolate the outdoor vent from air-conditioning intakes, windows, and any other equipment that may re- circulate the exhaust indoors. After spray operation, ventilation has to operate long enough to exhaust the vapors from the drying object. Spray Booth Operation Turn the exhaust fan on before using the spray booth. Ensure that the exhaust fan is operating correctly before entering the booth. Spraying operation should not be performed unless the exhaust fan is on. This spray booth is only designed to remove particulate matter from the air. Reduction of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) requires either coating reformulation or optional, additional equipment. Some spray activities may require the use of respiratory protection. Use an OSHA-approved paint spray respirator when spraying in the booth. All spraying operations should occur within the confines of the booth. Coatings to be applied in the booth should be contained in a sealed vessel and should not be mixed or stored in the booths. Filters Do not overfill the manometer, allowing fluid to collect in the flexible plastic connecting loop in the back of the manometer. This could cause a serious reading error. Warnings Do not operate the spray booth when the manometer indicates that the filter pads needs to be replaced. When the exhaust fan is turned on the manometer should be checked. If the reading is greater than .25 inches of Water, the exhaust filters should be changed. Treat used arrestor filter pads and any other paint-contaminated items as flammable products and dispose of them properly and safely. Install and use Spray Booth at your own risk: Waiver: Sprayline accepts no liability for injuries, damages, losses any other incurred or incidental loss during installation or use of this product. Beginning installation purchaser, installer, user, operator or other waives and releases Sprayline from any and all liabilities for damages, injuries or losses. M.: � Maintenance Due to the wide variety of coatings applied in spray booths, the frequency with which maintenance operation should be carried out varies substantially. The following items should become a regular part of your maintenance procedure, and be carried out on a schedule dictated by the use of the booth. You should periodically reevaluate and amend this schedule to ensure that it fits your needs exactly. An easily changeable electronic version is available upon request from Sprayline. Warning! Disconnect electrical power before servicing lights or the ventilation system. Sprayline Spray booth Maintenance Check List To be cleaned and Inspected Daily Weekly Monthly 6 Months Check manometer for exhaust filter performance and replace if x needed Visually check intake filter and replace if dirty x ,All internal spray booth surfaces cleaned from overspray x Clean regulators and other equipment surfaces from overspray x Replace burned out light bulbs x (Manometer oil level x Exhaust ductwork x Intake ductwork x Lubricate exhaust fan bearings x Check and replace exhaust fan belt if needed x Check exhaust fan belt tension x Check pulley alignment x Inspect exhaust fan blades x Clean exhaust fan blades x Clean exhaust motor housing x Lubricate exhaust motor x FOLLOW MANUFACTURER'S MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ON ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT Installation Waiver: Sprayline accepts no liability for injuries, damages, losses and/or other incurred or incidental loss during installation or use of this product. At the beginning of installation purchaser, installer or other waives and releases Sprayline from any and all liabilities for damages, injuries or losses. Inventory spray booth and components upon arrival. All damages must be reported to selling party within 24 hours of receipt and freight claim filed with the carrier to uphold or honor any damages or freight loss. A non-combustible flat, smooth, level surface is best suited for installation of any spray booth. If necessary, make corrections to surface prior to installing spray booth. The booth will be installed as level as the surface it is mounted on. During installation tighten all nuts and bolts on panel flanges securely as to properly seal all panes seams and to make safe strong connections. All floor rails must be bolted securely to booth walls and then fastened to floor with approved anchoring device. Most fire departments and city departments will require a certain clearance distance around spray booths for adequate cleaning and fire separation. Check with local city and county officials for other options for installation and special requirements. During installation it is necessary to support all walls and gables prior to attaching roof panels. This is to insure a safe and accurate installation. Under no circumstances shall the booth be considered or used as a load bearing structure. Do not walk stand or use the spray booths as a support structure before, during or after installation. Spray booths are manufactured and designed for indoor use only. They are not weather proof or designed to be installed outside. During installation continuously check all dimensions. Check walls, ceiling height and front end opening for square and level. it Installation Tools The following tools may be needed to complete the mechanical installation of the spray booth Tool: Size: Type: Usage:, electric drill 1/4" or 3/8" hand held self tapping screws and with chuck holes caulking gun tube 10.5 hand held caulking seams on booth oz. C-clams 11-R Peterson fastening panels together drift punches 1/8" to 3/8" 8" to 12" long aligning pre-punched panel holes impact ratchet 3/8" air or electric -tighten nuts and bolts socket 3/8" x standard or tighten nuts and bolts 7/16" impact magnetic nut 3/8" standard drilling self tapping screws driver magnetic nut 5/16" standard drilling self tapping screws drivers chalk line 50' standard align walls of booth colored drill bits 1/4" jobber reaming out pre-punched holes ladder 7' standard reaching high points of spray booth 1 ton puller-binder 1 ton ratchet- pull and square booth electric 7' 8' 9' ladder standard construction general installation of booth Level 6' construction level booth walls and to cement drill bit kit 1/4" to 3/8" hammer- floor and door anchor bolts impact impact wrench 3/8" hammer- drill in concrete impact Spray Booth User Training Sheet Sample Booth User Training Sheet Booth User Name Booth User Signature Date Topic Instructor N' r{ f � � pec f catti en Sprayline Spray Booths are manufactured along the guidelines of the following standards and codes. National Electrical Code (NEC) 516 National Fire Protection Association article (NFPA) 33, 70 and 101 Uniform Fire Code (UFC) article 45 Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) These represent many critical manufacturing and performance standards for airflow and material specifications. Air Flow Components with specifications to provide a minimum of 100 linear feet per minute cross section face velocity in the booth. Air velocity shall be designed, installed and maintained such that the average air velocity across the filter section of the booth during spray paint shall be not less than 1001in.t/min. Spray booth shall have a adequate amount of filters to ventilate spray booth or a minimum of one filter per 1,000 CFM. Manometer air flow gage with warning label equipped with booth to indicate when exhaust filters are dirty as to advocate proper function of the spray booth. Exhaust Fan Exhaust fan blade is non-ferrous metal. Aluminum blade will not spark on accidental contact with housing. Fan motor is mounted out of the air flow to keep the potential ignition source it away from VOCs and over spray. Paint spray gun is interlocked with exhaust fan through an air solenoid valve to prohibit spray painting when the exhaust fan is off. Structure Spray booth is constructed of a minimum of 18 gage galvanized steel. All panels are pre- punched 6" on center and they are nut and bolt construction. Man access and exit doors are a minimum of 3'-0" x 7'-0" in dimension. The interior of the spray booth is smooth and continuous and shall not have baffles or deflectors interfering with the air flow or causing overspray accumulation. �. I I I :+: Specifications Filtration Filters are 20" x 20" x 2" non flammable Class 1 or Class 2 paint arrestors. Filters shall contain overspray matter in retainer pad. Spray booth filter shall be of industry standard weight and thickness. Filtration design and performance shall be consistent with local and national Air Quality Guidelines. Electrical Any light fixture shall be mounted on heat treated tempered glass to effectively isolate the Class 1 spray booth interior area from the exterior area. Exhaust duct Duct shall be equipped with inspection door to view fan and blade. Duct shall be of 18 gage galvanized steel or adequate minimum gage by diameter. Exhaust duct system shall not exceed a 90 degree turn in any system. If duct is run through combustible roof the proper 2" insulation material shall wrap duct 18" above and below roof line to insulate and separate roof from exhaust duct. Wrap shall be of 22 gage galvanized steel or adequate minimum gage by diameter. Installation and use Spray booth shall be installed and operated in a covered building in accordance to all national and local codes governing use and operation of the spray booth. Foundation shall be non flammable cement base or sealed foundation to mount spray booth. Booth shall be anchored to foundation in accordance to UBC and local codes. All flame cutting, welding or grinding shall take place 20' away from the spray booth. Any exterior electrical devices like lights, motors, controls, etc. shall be a minimum of 5' from any open area on the spray booth. Any exterior electrical devices: light, motor, control, etc. shall be a minimum of T from any closed area on the spray booth. Spray booth shall be equipped with an automatic fire sprinkler/suppression system to provide contained fire protection in the booth in the event of a fire. System shall be provided and designed by authorized and licensed fire protection contractor. All safety interlocks and proper control devices shall be installed and utilized on spray booth during operation to provide proper and safe function of spray booth. 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