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Permit M13-095 - SUBWAY - WALK-IN COOLER AND FREEZER
SUBWAY 305 TUKWJLA PY M13-095 City okukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-431-2451 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel No.: 0223000010 Address: 305 TUKWILA PY TUKW Project Name: SUBWAY Permit Number: M13-095 Issue Date: 05/24/2013 Permit Expires On: 11/20/2013 Owner: Name: BETA HOLDINGS LTD Address: 18827 BOTHELL WAY NE , BOTHELL WA 98011 Contact Person: Name: ANDREY SIMONENKO Address: 15503 18 AV W, SUITE 1B , LYNNWOOD WA 98087 Email: ANDREYS@SIGCOMPANY.COM Contractor: Name: SIG COMPANY LLC Address: 15503 18 AV W, SUITE 1B , LYNNWOOD WA 98087 Contractor License No: SIGCOCL908MB Phone: 206-730-5987 Phone: 206-730-5987 Expiration Date: 07/09/2014 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALL NEW WALK-IN COOLER, WALK-IN FREEZER AND EXHAUST FAN WITH VENT THROUGH ROOF. Value of Mechanical: $3,600.00 Type of Fire Protection: UNKNOWN Electrical Service Provided by: Permit Center Authorized Signature: Fees Collected: $233.13 International Mechanical Code Edition: 2009 L3L' Date: I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit and agree to the conditions on the back of this permit. Signature: ' ' / Print Name: c e-`7 SvvLovi,ti leo Date: 5-2,9- 21913 This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. esete M.4—a—J. AC • • PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit No. M13-095 1: ***BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS*** 2: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. 3: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431-3670). 4: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is granted. 5: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 6: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 7: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206-431-3670). 8: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206-431-3670). 9: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. doc: IMC -4/10 M13-095 Printed: 05-24-2013 CITY OF TUKWIlot Community Developmei. )epartment Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **please print** SITE LOCATION Site Address: 3os T \(\ A\t1q PnYk wi4-y Shway Tenant Name: PROPERTY OWNE Name: befottl k oLoti or 5 at Address: icb$2"1 V o4kf Wiely NF-- State: Wp- I Zip: ,0 tl City: xi `e CONTACT R coicatto9 � Name: Nr c25,1'Jili Address: 13 1 t97 T 1 Vim-- City:�VIY1\ Stated t Zip: Fax: �(1/I Phone: Email: A, `e-eJt-1`5ei) C--VtelVI`i , C -OM King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 02.2.: Obp01'o Suite Number: Floor: New Tenant: Yes ❑.. No iVIECI1A,N CAL: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION. Company Name: 51G. co wifttrvi t4, -.C. Address: tia..),.5 1b5 15 City: bynYWOCO State: Wipl Zip: 150,8,1 Phone:,P� .150 CI€31 Fax: Contr Reg No.: 5tclu ctoB Exp Date11 Q (2012_ Tukwila Business License No.: Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ r j (n00 Describe the scope of work in detail: EAA Fier 19 i vt.1 --k-Nrvt_.. 4-L,_ it-40•=3Q- Use. '- . Use: Residential: New ❑ Replacement ❑ Commercial: New Replacement ❑ Fuel Type: Electric ❑ Gas ❑ Other: H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line \2011 Applications\Mechanical Permit Application Revised 8-9-11. docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 1 of 2 Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: .. ',"•''. : '-,...:- 't....%.,ype..- '.. :r'r.,' !;-:,:-. Unit !Qiy • Fumace <100k btu Furnace >100k btu Floor furnace Suspended/wall/floor mounted heater Appliance vent I Repair or addition to heat/refrig/cooling system Air handling unit <10,000 cfm Unit:TyPe:• .. • : • ;.:1..,.. `.1:2, -?:•'t 0.;--. P..V.'4 ' .. , I, :Qty': : ,„:. ' ), .1 Air handling unit >10,000 cfm Evaporator cooler Ventilation fan connected to single duct Ventilation system Hood and duct Incinerator — domestic Incinerator — comm/industrial 75.77,-; .;.':.7.... - -'• .' ,.:"'i Vila .TY00:-,. ' • ,2'. 1-.7...iV? .-Qtyi--- ,PP: 'it Fire damper Diffuser Thermostat Wood/gas stove Emergency generator Other mechanical equipment !,1Boileif/C6inpressor '.., ',Qty 0-3 hp/100,000 btu 3-15 hp/500,000 btu 15-30 hp/1,000,000 btu 30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu 50+ hp/1,750,000 btu Value of construction — in all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figtire will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the permit center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of plan review — applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may grant one extension of time for additional periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. .Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Signature: Print Name: 4Adda-ti 5'1‘,4 -t14 -4A Mailing Address: 1.93b(7 (1:?=.01VE,L 1-1: \Applications \ Forms -Applications On Line \2011 Applications \Mechanical Permit Application Revised 8-9-11.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Date: 6 — 2c7 Day Telephone: Wt. t30 51 LAI y 0 00 Vj 908°2-1 City State • Zip Page 2 of 2 1111 wq� City of Tukwila \y2 Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206-431-3665 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Parcel No.: 0223000010 Address: 305 TUKWILA PY TUKW Suite No: Applicant: SUBWAY RECEIPT Permit Number: M13-095 Status: PENDING Applied Date: 05/21/2013 Issue Date: Receipt No.: R13-01695 Payment Amount: $233.13 Initials: WER Payment Date: 05/21/2013 03:00 PM User ID: 1655 Balance: $0.00 Payee: SIG COMPANY LLC TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 002536 233.13 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts MECHANICAL - NONRES PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000.322.102.00.00 186.50 000.345.830 46.63 Total: $233.13 .1..... �.. w..:..1 nC Printed: 05-21-2013 INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit in 13-0ci PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 981881� (206) 431-3670. Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431-2451 • Project: S vc3 t',(� A Ty of Ins ection: ! e5/91 -'AJ Address:Date 3 O S u �l6,chi T'% Called: /-/ A/AL Special Instructions: Date Wanted: -1-l- / is m•. Requester: Phone No: 0206- 730- ''B 7 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. .1 COMMENTS: (7) R>A7h - - ,i,)pta✓ey/ z fir,) (4,»1�h� �1 6 Inspect: / Zc Ct.A)CL Date z - REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior t9'next inspection, fee must be. pd at 6300 Southcenter'Blvd., Suite 100. Callao schedule reinspection:" • • WALK-IN INSTALLATION Wall 8 Ceiling Panel Erection The installation instructions that follow apply to any walk-in cooler or freezer where the wall panels are supported either by foamed walk-in floor panels or by a floor sealer (screed) assembly which has been accurately located and properly leveled. NOTE: The procedure for erecting wall and ceiling panels will be identical in all cases except that wall panels do not lock to 1" vinyl floor sealers (screeds). To aid in the erection process, the floor plan furnished with your walk-in has part numbers listed for each wall, corner, ceiling and floor section. Match the part number on the floor plan to the label on the interior of each panel to determine the current placement for each panel. -NO7E- ro AGHEYE 0E801E0 WE7 W OEM7p6 LOGTOH. THE WALL PANEL Yin DE HOLE GAN BE 841810 VMG00 WTH ANY WALL PANEL •01103B KOLD LOCKER " 7766 SERIES 6' O" 04085 011.62E PM 'A' IT T. LW 28478 037481 24' 70 10 M 26478 037480 28' 70' t9' IN 30478 110448 30' 1T 17 IN 30478 110447 30' 17 1T W 38.76 110450 36' le 14' M 38078 110449 38' 14' 11 •l t nub 037559 A—im 037556 ) 1 66166 1 CP8080 701 GE LING 0412 PAX ( *" 035127. n"w 027561 039 035095 wIG 6188 018951 GE6610 now 108270. 0.1.00 0.1113.0 " I r«� 4H DRWG. 8037698 REVISED 10(396 (80) REVISED 2/2/98 (JR) REVISED 1/199 (JR) Notice, also, that the section latch access holes on the vertical edge of the panel are always on the interior of the panel. Position the corner panel in the proper location on the walk-in floor or vinyl screed assembly and, IF THE WALK-IN HAS A FLOOR, flush the corner panel with the corner of the floor panel in both directions and lock it securely to the floor panel. Select the first panel to be installed, normally begin with a CORNER PANEL. Notice that the panel is labeled "Top" along with a part number indicating that when the panel is in its proper position, the labeled end will be up. © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 If the first corner panel is supported by a 1" vinyl sealer (screed), seek assistance to support the corner panel in a vertical position until succeeding wall panels are installed. Wall and corner panels do not lock to the vinyl sealer (screed). Select the next panel as indicated on the floor plan and position it on the floor or sealer (screed) close enough to the first panel installed so that section latch engagement is possible. Making sure that the two panels are perfectly aligned at the TOP EDGE and that the VERTICAL JOINT of the two panels are perfectly flush, turn the section latches on the vertical edge of the panel until they are completely engaged. IMPORTANT! Insist that the top edges of the adjoining panels are aligned perfectly. If misalignment is encountered, merely lift the lowest panel edge while locking to achieve alignment and, when all latches are engaged, permit the locked panels to resume their normal position on the walk- in floor or sealer (screed). DO NOT SHORT-CUT! TAKE ENOUGH TIME TO PROPERLY ALIGN ALL SECTIONS. Correct Misalignment © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 • • As each wall panel or corner panel is erected and locked in an adjoining panel along the vertical joint, engage the section latches to the floor panels by turning the hex locking wrench ONLY ABOUT 1/4 TURN CLOCKWISE. Make certain that the wall or corner panel is perfectly aligned with the floor panel or foamed sealer before engaging the section latches. Continue erecting panels according to the part numbers shown on the floor plan, and follow, explicitly, the technique described for panel alignment. CEILING PANELS will be erected at specific intervals to facilitate the installation. The intermittent ceiling panel erection is scheduled to allow the ceiling panels to serve as supporting ties between opposite walls as the installation progresses. CAUTION! DO NOT SLIDE CEILING PANELS INTO POSITION! To avoid gasket damage, elevate the ceiling section clear of the wall section while bringing it into position. When adjoining ceiling panels are in position, adjust the exterior edges so that they are perfectly flush with one another and with the wall panels directly below them. Lock the ceiling panels securely to each other. DO NO LOCK ceiling panels to wall panels at this time. NOTE: If local conditions, such as existing building walls, make it difficult to align ceiling panels with each other from the exterior, locate a step ladder near the interior walls to visually inspect the alignment and adjust as necessary. 02011 Nnr-I aka 3/11 Rev C 12142R DOOR/DOOR SECTION A standard door/door section consists basically of a single wall panel that contains an entrance door and several accessories. The electrical components contained in this panel were prewired at the factory. They include the anti -condensate door opening heater, the pilot Tight, and switch and a vapor proof interior light. The door was factory installed on the door panel framing fixture, checked for squareness and for proper operation under controlled conditions. CAUTION! While installing the door/door section, extreme care must be taken to avoid twisting the panel or handling the assembly in such a manner that it is not square when it is installed. The self-closing feature, door closure operation and a perfect gasket seal all depend a great deal upon a SQUARE and PLUMB door/door section. After all the wall and door panels have been erected and locked securely together and all the ceiling panels have been positioned above the wall panels, the ceiling panels have been locked securely to each other, re -check the position of the ceiling panels with respect to the wall panels. Now lock all ceiling panels securely to the wall panels. Recheck the position of the wall panels with respect to the floor panels and lock them securely together. NOTE: When a 1" vinyl floor sealer (screed) is used, no attachment to the wall panels is required. Completed KoId Locker' Walk-in with floor Completed KoId Locker' Walk-in floorless- shown with vinyl floor sealer (rl 01111 Alnr_I .Les '1/11 Deaf (` 171A711 NOTE: If, for some reason, conditions on the site prohibit the installation of the walls and ceilings in the recommended order, install the wall and ceiling panels in a logical sequence that will permit accessibility for installation of the last panel. Remember to schedule ceiling panel installation at the proper intervals to serve as supporting ties between installed wall panels. Locate the plug buttons which were packed in the hardware bag and, after checking to make sure that the hex wrench comes to a full stop on each section latch, insert a plug button into every latch access hole. SLAM BRACES The door/door section frame on most floorless walk-ins will be fitted with stainless slam braces, one on each of the interior, vertical frame members. These braces will require attachment to the building floor. Their purpose is to positively locate the lower extremities of the door frames and prevent any movement that might occur at the point where the door frame rests on the floor sealer (screed). When 1" vinyl floor sealers are furnished, they will be notched to accommodate the slam brace location. The slotted holes in the vertical leg of the slam brace permit adjustment in either direction to allow the slam brace to contact the building floor properly. Fasteners suitable for securing the slam braces to a concrete building floor are packed in a bag and attached to one of the slam braces. For other types of building floors, the appropriate fastener must be provided by others. IMPORTANT! Make sure that the door/door section is PERFECTLY PLUMB before attaching the braces to the building floor. The holes in the slam brace for attachment to the building floor are intentionally round so that no shifting can occur after they are secured. Make sure the slam braces have been secured to the building floor. The recommended hole size for PARABOLT ANCHOR is 3/8" X 2-1/4" Install anchor Attach slam brace with fastener provided © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 WALL( -IN INSTALLATION Electrical Connections WALK-IN COOLER OR FREEZER WITH A SINGLE INTERIOR LIGHT MOUNTED ON THE DOOR SECTION CAUTION: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO THE WALK-IN MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND ANY OTHER ELECTRICAL CODES THAT MAY HAVE JURISDICTION OVER THE INSTALLATION! A dedicated electrical power supply circuit for the walk-in is recommended. WARNING! DISCONNECT THE SELECTED POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT AND ATTACH A TAG TO THE DISCONNECT SWITCH INDICATING THAT THE CIRCUIT MUST NOT BE ENERGIZED WHILE SOMEONE IS WORKING ON THE LINE. WIRING The cooler or freezer door panel contains several electrical components that were prewired at the factory. They include the anti -condensate door opening heater, the pilot light/switch and vapor proof, incandescent interior Tight mounted on the door panel. NOTE: It is the electrical contractor's responsibility to provide the necessary wiring, connections, conduit and fittings to complete the hook-up. The base for the vapor proof light fixture is the junction box which contains the electrical leads that are prewired to the electrical components contained in the door section. Determine exactly where the power is to be brought into the junction box. Affixed to the interior of the door section is a label which describes the electrical characteristics and the energy consumption described in watts and amperes. The total energy requirement for a walk-in includes one (1).100 watt incandescent lamp. This information is useful in determining wire sizes. The Tight bulb is not furnished. CON- DOOR HEATER ® SIZS NMI CYCLES vain ® AMPS 11.1111 PHASE Mil WATTS wOlON: M1LONfM. VS.A. 007307 MAD WALK -IN -PANEL 743G • 1 • • IMPORTANT! When all field wired connections are completed in the junction box located on top of the ceiling section, be sure to THOROUGHLY SEAL the wiring conduit on both the exterior (where the conduit enters the interior from the roof), the interior conduit penetration through the ceiling and the conduit termination within the junction box. The silicone sealant provided is well suited for this purpose. Failure to adequately seal the conduit will allow moisture to form within the junction box and electrical fixture(s) and potentially cause a short circuit. To prevent possible damage to the door opening heater and/or to the protective globe over the interior light, DO NOT energize the door/ door section until the interior temperature has been reduced to the normal operating range by refrigeration. A caution label is affixed to the door section near the vapor proof light to serve as a reminder. >ILVER SCREW BLACK A BLACK INTERIOR LIGHT 75 WATT MAX. DOOR FRAME HEATER EXTERIOR JUNCTION BOX (BY OTHERS) DOOR PANEL JUNCTION BOX MECHANICAL JUMPER DO NOT BREAK! BRASS SCREW COPPER SCREW (2) POWER SUPPLY 115/60/1 WIRING DIAGRAM: A- wiring diagram showing the electrical components contained in the door/door section circuitry involved as shown. Always refer to the wiring diagram if it becomes necessary to replace any of the components. (e) 2011 Nnr-I akp 3/11 RAv C 121498 WALK-IN MAINTENANCE SWEEP GASKET The sweep gasket was factory installed and tested for proper operation before shipment. It features a unique cross-section designed to not only seal the gap between the bottom of the walk-in door and the threshold or building floor, but its off -set configuration closes an opening that is normally created at both ends of a conventional sweep gasket. It is attached to the lower edge of a walk-in door assembly with 3/4" pan head sheet metal screws and flat washers. The sweep gasket extrusion consists of three distinct durometers (hardness) of vinyl extruded in a one-piece profile. The rigid area forms the attachment section. The flexible portion forms the sweep projection and provides the end seal and an extremely flexible lip that contacts the threshold or building floor, depending upon the installation. OPERATION As soon as the door opening sequence begins, the cam -lift hinges begin raising the door and the sweep gasket releases its contact with the threshold or building floor. At approximately 90° from the face of the walk-in, the door will reach the "hold open" position and will no longer rise by cam action. The sweep gasket will be lifted about 3/8" above the threshold or building floor. When in the closed position, the extremely flexible lip of the sweep gasket should merely brush the threshold or building floor along its entire length. ADJUSTING THE SWEEP GASKET (Initial Installation) With the door COMPLETELY CLOSED, the proper distance between the bottom of the rigid attachment area of the sweep gasket and the threshold or building floor MUST BE 1/2". If this dimension is less than 1/2", the sweep gasket will wear prematurely and will produce excess friction for the door closer to act against during the door closing sequence. If this dimension is greater than 1/2", the lower lip will not contact the threshold or building floor and the seal will be compromised, permitting air infiltration to occur in this area. Measure both ends of the sweep gasket with the door closed and adjust until exactly 1/2" is attained. ADJUSTING THE SWEEP GASKET (Normal Wear) After considerable usage, if examination reveals that the lower lip of the sweep gasket has worn to a point where noticeable air infiltration is occurring, merely loosen the attachment screws and the lower the gasket only enough to permit the lower lip to brush the threshold or building floor while the DOOR IS IN THE CLOSED POSITION. Do not lower the gasket more than is necessary! Tighten the attachment screws and check the operation. • 0 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 • • ADJUSTABLE HINGE Nor -Lake 26", 30", & 36" wide walk-in doors are provided with an adjustable hinge. The adjustable hinge provides the ability to square a door within the door jamb. If a door requires adjustment: Open the door and you will find a small chrome plug button, on the edge of the door behind the upper hinge. Before any adjustment you must first slightly loosen the screws on the hinge strap on the door. Then pop off the chrome plug button. Now you can access the adjustment screw. You should only make minor adjustments and then close the door to view if the adjustment rectified the situation. When complete replace the chrome plug and re -tighten the screws on the hinge strap. Note: On doors with a kick plate you may have a center (3rd) hinge. In this case there is a 2nd adjustable hinge. You will need to loosen the screws on both the top and center hinge(s) and make minor adjustments in both areas. REPLACEMENT OF THE MAGNETIC DOOR GASKET ASSEMBLY For your convenience and safety, it is advisable to remove the entire door assembly from the walk-in cooler or freezer before attempting to replace the door gasket. Prepare a smooth, clean surface on which the exterior surface of the door assembly can be placed without marring or scratching the finish. DOOR ASSEMBLY REMOVAL - ALL FOAMED WALK-IN COOLER OR FREEZERS WITH CAM LIFT HINGES NOTE: When removing the door assembly from any walk-in, solicit the aid of an assistant during the door removal and replacement procedures. 1. Open the door enough to release the magnetic attraction of the gasket to the front of the walk-in and lift it straight up to disengage the hinge pins from the bushings of the cam -lift hinges. 2. Place the door, exterior face down, gasket up, on a clean, smooth surface that will not mar or scratch the finish. © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 DOOR GASKET REPLACEMENT 1. The magnetic door gasket consists of a cavity containing the magnetic strip, a bellows cavity that permits the gasket to conform to irregular surfaces, and a base section that features a dart- shaped projection that serves as the attachment means when it is forced into the slot in the door breaker. 2. To remove the original magnetic gasket assembly, grasp the gasket at one of the corners and pull the dart -shaped projection out of the retainer slot in the door breaker. Pull slowly and examine your progress to avoid tearing the projection which will then remain in the retainer slot. 3. Remove the entire gasket assembly and examine the retainer slot to make sure that it is free of gasket material or other debris. 4. Starting at one corner, insert the dart -shaped projection of the replacement gasket into the retainer slot and, using a rubber mallet, drive the dart into the retainer slot. HINT: Cover the face of the rubber mallet with masking tape to prevent smudging the gasket. Attach only about two inches (2") of the gasket in each direction away from the corner. 5. Use the same procedure as in Step 4 at the remaining corners and also midway between the corners on the long sides of the door. 6. Using the rubber mallet, drive the dart into the retainer slot working from the center of each side toward the corners. 7. Lift the gasket base on the outer edge of the gasket and examine the gasket to determine if the dart is engaged by the retainer slot around the entire perimeter of the door, except where the sweep gasket is attached. If the dart has failed to engage in some areas, a small, slotted screwdriver blade can be used to tuck the dart into the slot. 8. Replace the door assembly. Simply reverse the instructions in the "Door Assembly Removal" section. • • • • DOOR CLOSER The door closer was factory -installed and tested for proper operation before shipment. Thissmall, but powerful device provides smooth and positive closing with only a minimum of attention. No lubrication of any kind is required. It is recommended that, at least once each month, the relationship of the hook and roller to each other be examined. Correct with Door Closed To become familiar with the various components of the closer, see photo of a closer properly engaged when the walk-in door is closed. Since the door closer in itself is literally non-adjustable, any adjustment that becomes necessary must be accomplished at the closer hook. CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BEND THE HOOK as a means of adjustment. The hook is formed and tempered to resist deformation during normal use. ROLLER IS TOO LOW: Loosen all hook bracket screws and add flat washer(s) between the bracket and the header where the TOP two screws will keep them in place. Tighten the screws and check the hook position. ROLLER IS TOO HIGH: Loosen all hook bracket screws and add washer(s) between the bracket and the header where the BOTTOM two screws will keep them in place. Tighten the screws and check the hook position. If, for any reason, the roller arm is accidentally bumped into a vertical position while the door is open, IT MUST BE MANUALLY MOVED TO THE HORIZONTAL POSITION before the door is closed. Failure to do so may cause serious damage to the door and/or the door closer. Correct with Door Open Roller Too Low Roller Too High WARNING! TO AVOID SERIOUS DAMAGE. THE DOOR QOSER ROLLER ARM MUST REMAIN IN A HORIIONTAL POSITION WHILE THE DOOR IS OPEN. A9859 018185 A warning label is affixed to the door section as a reminder. © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 ANTI -CONDENSATE DOOR OPENING HEATER To prevent condensate from forming around the outer edges of the door opening, an anti -condensate heater has been installed around the perimeter of the door opening. This constant -energy, low wattage, electric heater wire elevates the temperature of the door jambs and threshold sufficiently to maintain these surfaces above the dewpoint temperature of the surrounding air preventing condensation. Failure of the heater wire is usually suspected when condensation forms around the perimeter of the door opening. Moisture accumulates to a point where it causes a problem on the building floor, or when the condensate freezes around the door opening, as will be the case when a walk-in freezer is involved. There is no cause for alarm, however, if occasionally a few drops of moisture form during a period of EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH HUMIDITY. NOTE: The heater wire is designed to provide the proper amount of heat to the surfaces around the door opening WHILE THE WALK-IN IS AT DESIGN TEMPERATURE! Premature failure will result if the heater wire is energized over an extended period of time while no refrigeration is occurring within the walk-in cooler or freezer. HEATER WIRE REPLACEMENT Three pieces of trim and the threshold must be removed to gain access to the heater wire. The trim serves as the cover of the heater raceway at the side jambs and the head jamb. The threshold covers the heater channel in the bottom plate of the door section. THRESHOLD REMOVAL WARNING! MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRIC POWER TO THE WALK-IN IS DISCONNECTED BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REPLACE DOOR HEATER. To remove the threshold, remove all visible screws that attach the threshold to the walk-in floor or to the building floor. Three screws attach the threshold to the bottom plate of the door section. When all screws are removed, pry the threshold up until it is free and remove it from the floor section. STAINLESS STEEL TRIM REMOVAL Use a screwdriver to remove four screws on each of the three trim pieces. Remove each trim piece in turn. This will expose the heater wire and hardboard spacer strip. Affft 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev.'C 121428 • • Again, MAKE SURE THAT THE POWER IS DISCONNECTED and remove the cover plate from the pilot light and switch on the front of the door section. Remove the two screws that attach the pilot light and switch assembly to the switch box and pull the pilot light and switch assembly out of the switch box enough to expose the terminal screws on the device. Examine the wiring in the switch box and identify the two black leads from the heater wire that are connected either to two switch terminals or to one switch terminal and to a wire connector. Refer to the wiring diagram of the walk-in cooler in the "Electrical Connections" section of this manual. HINT: After positively identifying the two leads to the heater wire, cut the leads off, but leave an inch or two remaining on the switch terminal(s) and/or wire connector. In so doing, these short lengths of lead will positively identify the proper points of connection when the replacement heater is installed. Remove the original heater wire from the jambs and threshold and discard it. INSTALLATION OF THE REPLACEMENT HEATER ..^ .. -I ;'.5'..;..,,;;;''',,,t•,'".::, . ,t z' k _-zap • ..�A -, l� 1V d .,i S i f E' Insert the two lead wires of the replacement heater into the access hole in the heater wire raceway that leads to the pilot light and switch junction box. NOTE: The section where the lead connects to the heater wire SHOULD NOT BE BENT! Locate the connector sections as close as possible to the access hole, but KEEP THEM STRAIGHT! Secure the connector sections in place with a short piece of electrical tape. Temporarily arrange the heater wire assembly. © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 Using small pieces of electrical tape, fasten the heater wire in place. Lift the heater wire at each corner and apply three thicknesses of electrical tape around the insulation over a length of approximately 3". Follow by forming a small loop at each corner to permit expansion and contraction of the heater wire without strain at these points. After the loops are formed, tape them in place with a short strip of electrical tape. The heater wire should be relatively straight in the head jamb and in the side jambs, but all excess heater wire must be taken up in the THRESHOLD AREA ONLY by forming a "zig-zag" configuration. Make sure that this configuration will be accommodated by the width of the raceway in the bottom plate or threshold. The extra length of heater wire concentrated in the threshold will produce more heat per foot in the threshold than in the jambs. After the heater wire is in place, tape it down where necessary with short strips of electrical tape to prevent the heater wire from interfering with the replacement of the chrome trim. STAINLESS STEEL TRIM REPLACEMENT Start replacing the stainless steel trim with the head trim section. Hold in place while replacing the three screws. Install the right and left trim in a similar manner. The trim should easily be replaced by hand. THRESHOLD REPLACEMENT Place the threshold in its original location and replace all of the screws in their original locations. Reminder: The hardboard needs to be in place before replacing the threshold. After the threshold is secured, apply a 3/16" bead of silicone sealant at both ends of the threshold where they meet the side jambs. With a wet finger, smooth out the silicone fillet for a neat, professional looking job. © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 • • ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Referring to the wiring diagram in the "Electrical Connections" section of this manual, connect the heater wire leads as shown. If short lengths of the lead wires were left as indicators, connect the replacement heater leads to those points of connection and discard the short indicator lengths. NOTE: If one of the heater leads connects to another wire through a wire connector, obtain a properly sized, twist - on wire connector for this purpose. Replace the pilot light and switch in the switch box and attach the switch cover to complete the job. Energize the walk-in cooler to resume operation. POSITIONING THE THERMOMETER SENSING BULB For convenient monitoring of the temperature in the storage compartment of this walk-in, a digital thermometer is located directly above the light switch. For optimum accuracy, the sensing bulb must be exposed to the air that is being monitored. Make certain that the sensing bulb is not positioned near the interior light or any other heat producing device, nor should it be located where stored products shield the sensing bulb from the circulating air pattern within the walk-in. The long sensing lead is more than adequate to provide an ideal sensing bulb placement on the inside surface of the door section or an adjacent wall or corner panel. When the location is finalized, an adhesive backed, plastic clip is used to secure the sensing bulb to that surface. PANEL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS During the course of uncrating, handling and installation, the panel surfaces of your walk-in cooler or freezer may have become stained or dirty. Cleaning all metal type surfaces, door trim and gaskets can be performed with a mild detergent and hot water. It is important that you remove all excess soap and dry the surfaces thoroughly. Never, under any circumstances, use an abrasive or alkaline solution. Occasionally it may become necessary to clean the interior surface for sanitary purposes. A mild solution of baking soda and warm water will tend to impart a clean, sweet smell to the interior should odors occur from spillage or container breakage. Never leave standing water inside the walk-in cooler or freezer. © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 STANDARD WARRANTIES For SUBWAY® LIFETIME ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PANEL WARRANTY - NOR -LAKE FINELINETM FOAM WALK-IN ROOM PANELS WARRANTY COVERAGE: Nor -Lake, Incorporated extends the following warranty to the original purchaser/user, which shall be deemed to mean the individual or company for whom the warranted product(s) was originally installed. It neither assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume, any obligation other than that covered by this warranty, and applies only within the continental boundaries of the United States of America, its territories and possessions, and Canada. Nor -Lake warrants this product to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service. In the event of failure, the obligation of Nor -Lake under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing with a like panel, at Nor -Lake's option, F.O.B. Hudson, WI, any original equipment panel of the warranted original equipment product which proves defective, and which Nor -Lake's examination shall disclose to its satisfaction to be thus defective, and which cannot be placed back into operation in the field with normal service efforts. A replacement panel installed as a result of this warranty is not subsequently covered by this warranty. Nor -Lake reserves the right to require the return, collect freight, of any defective panel. A Nor -Lake provided authorization number is required before the return of any panel. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: Nor -Lake's obligation on non Nor -Lake manufactured items shall be limited only to the extent of the warranty extended by the respective manufacturers of said products. This warranty does not apply to the panel finish. This warranty does not apply to equipment which has been subject to removal from original installation site, dismantled and rebuilt, or subject to any accident, alterations by unauthorized service, negligence, abuse, misuse, or improper installation. This warranty does not include any labor or mileage charges for replacement or repair of defective panels. TWO YEAR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS WARRANTY - ALL NOR -LAKE COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION PRODUCTS WARRANTY COVERAGE: Nor -Lake, Incorporated extends the following warranty to the original purchaser/user, which shall be deemed to mean the individual or company for whom the warranted product(s) was originally installed. It neither assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume, any obligation other than that covered by this warranty, and applies only within the continental boundaries of the United States of America, its territories and possessions, and Canada. Nor -Lake warrants this product to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service. In the event of failure, the obligation of Nor -Lake under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing with a like part, at Nor -Lake's option, F.O.B. Hudson, WI, any original equipment part of the warranted original equipment product which proves defective, and which Nor -Lake's examination shall disclose to its satisfaction to be thus defective, and which cannot be placed back into operation in the field with normal service efforts. A replacement part installed as a result of this warranty is not subsequently covered by this warranty. Nor -Lake reserves the right to require the return, collect freight, of any defective part. A Nor -Lake provided authorization number is required before the return of any parts or equipment. Should purchaser elect to obtain a replacement for the defective part locally in lieu of purchasing the part directly from Nor - Lake, Nor -Lake's financial obligation will be limited to a reimbursement consistent with the purchaser's/user's then current purchase price for the defective part acquired from Nor -Lake, Incorporated. The warranty is in force for two (2) years from date of installation, but not longer than two (2) years three (3) months from Nor - Lake invoice date. Any claim for defects occurring between two (2) years and two (2) years three (3) months from Nor -Lake invoice date must furnish proof that installation did occur within three (3) months of Nor -Lake invoice date. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: This warranty does not apply to equipment which has been subject to removal from original installation site, dismantled and rebuilt, or subject to any accident, alterations by unauthorized service, negligence, abuse, misuse, or improper installation. This warranty does not include any labor or mileage charges for replacement or repair of defective parts. This warranty does not include replacement of any expendable items such as refrigerants, oils, filters, or driers. © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 • TWO YEAR REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY - ALL NOR -LAKE COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION PRODUCTS WARRANTY COVERAGE: Nor -Lake, Incorporated extends the following warranty to the original purchaser/user, which shall be deemed to mean the individual or company for whom the warranted product(s) was originally installed. It neither assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume, any obligation other than that covered by this warranty and applies only within the continental boundaries of the United States of America, its territories and possessions, and Canada. Nor -Lake warrants this replacement part to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service. In the event of failure, the obligation of Nor -Lake under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing with a like part, at Nor -Lake's option, F.O.B. Hudson, WI, the replacement part only of the warranted product which proves defective, and which Nor -Lake's examination shall disclose to its satisfaction to be thus defective, and which cannot be placed back into operation in the field with normal service efforts. A replacement part installed as a result of this warranty is not subsequently covered by this warranty. Nor -Lake reserves the right to require the return, collect freight, of any defective part. A Nor -Lake provided authorization number is required before the return of any parts or equipment. Should purchaser elect to obtain a replacement for the defective part locally in lieu of purchasing the part directly from Nor - Lake, Nor -Lake's financial obligation will be limited to reimbursement consistent with the original purchaser's/user's then current purchase price for the defective part acquired from Nor -Lake, Incorporated. The warranty is in force for two (2) years from date of installation, but not longer than two (2) years three (3) months from Nor - Lake invoice date. Any claim for defects occurring between two (2) years and two (2) years three (3) months from Nor -Lake invoice date must furnish proof that installation did occur within three (3) months of Nor -Lake invoice date. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: This warranty does not apply to equipment which has been subject to removal from original installation site, dismantled and rebuilt, or subject to any accident, alterations by unauthorized service, negligence, abuse, misuse, or improper installation. This warranty does not include any labor or mileage charges for replacement or repair of defective parts. This warranty does not include replacement of any expendable items such as refrigerants, oils, filters or driers. TWO YEAR LABOR/SERVICE WARRANTY - NOR -LAKE COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION PRODUCTS WARRANTY COVERAGE: Nor -Lake, Incorporated extends the following warranty to the original purchaser/user, which shall be deemed to mean the individual or company for whom the warranted product(s) was originally installed. It neither assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume, any obligation other than that covered by this warranty, and applies only within the continental boundaries of the United States of America, its territories and possessions, and Canada. Nor -Lake warrants this product to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service. In the event of failure, the obligation of Nor -Lake under this warranty shall be limited to the reasonable labor cost, on a straight time basis, to repair the warranted product which proves defective. No overtime labor costs or travel time will be paid under this warranty. The warranty is in force for two (2) years from date of installation, but not longer than two (2) years three (3) months from Nor - Lake invoice date. Any claim for defects occurring between two (2) years and two (2) years three (3) months from Nor -Lake invoice date must furnish proof that installation did occur within three (3) months of Nor -Lake invoice date. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: Excluded from coverage under this warranty are charges for original installation, start-up and control adjustments. This warranty does not apply to equipment which has been subject to removal from original site, dismantled and rebuilt, or subject to any accident, alterations by unauthorized service, negligence, abuse, misuse or improper installation. This warranty does not apply to remote refrigeration systems requiring electrical inter -wiring or refrigerant piping provided by others. IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT EACH OF THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. FOR EACH OF THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WHATSOEVER SHALL NOR - LAKE BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER FOR LOSS OF USE, REVENUE OR PROFIT OR FOR ANY OTHER INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSSES INVOLVING FOOD SPOILAGE OR PRODUCT LOSS. ALL WARRANTY CLAIMS MUST BE RECEIVED BY NOR -LAKE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF EQUIPMENT FAILURE. ALL WARRANTY CLAIMS MUST INCLUDE NOR -LAKE EQUIPMENT MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS • Nor -Lake, Incorporated 727 Second Street P.O. Box 248 Hudson, Wisconsin 54016 off® Shoda Food Service Equipment Group 800-376-5253 Sales/Parts/Service 715-386-2323 715-377-2241 FAX Email: subwaysales@norlake.com www.norlake.com © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 per,.,_. t; Quality Refrigeration Since 1947 REVIEWED .FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA 70 - NEC MAY 21 2013 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION , KOLD LOCKERTM WALK-IN INSTALLATION MANUAL RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA MAY 2 1 2013 PERMIT CENTER Nor -Lake, Inc. Registered to ISO 9001:2008 File No. 10001816 11 1 Dear SUBWAY® Franchisee: The Quality Systems at Nor -Lake, Incorporated have been registered by UL to ISO 9001:2008. Your Nor -Lake Walk -In Cooler (Freezer) was quality engineered and produced •under rigid, factory controls. It features the very latest in manufacturing technology plus innovative design techniques'tfiat will provide the ultimate in user convenience. = Please maintain this service -reference material in a handy file for an immediate answer to any questions you may have concerning your Nor -Lake Walk -In. This manual was designed not only to provide guidance during the installation phase, but to serve its owner as a reference source for years to come. It contains information pertaining to the operation of its various components, electrical wiring details, maintenance procedures and adjustment techniques or replacement methods for certain parts. There is no need to search for information that applies only to your equipment since the material contained herein pertains specifically to your Nor -Lake Walk -In for SUBWAY®. Please take time to read all sections of this manual. You will be rewarded with a better understanding of your equipment and will gain product knowledge that will assist you in obtaining the performance that you should expect from your Nor -Lake Walk -In. Sincerely, NOR -LAKE, INCORPORATED Chuck Dullea President ANY CORRESPONDENCE PERTAINING TO THIS EQUIPMENT MUST CONTAIN THE MODEL NUMBER OR JOB NUMBER AND THE SERIAL NUMBER AS THEY APPEAR ON THE DATA PLATE ,LOCATED ON THE INSIDE OF THE DOOR SECTION. NOR -LAKE, INC. 727 Second Street P.O. Box 248 Hudson, WI 54016 800-376-5253 Sales/Parts/Service 715-386-2323 Fax: 715-377-2241 www.norlake.com © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 • • PRODUCT SAFETY POLICY OF NOR -LAKE, INC. We strive to provide those who buy and/or use our product with equipment which is: 1. Developed by applying professional engineering principles in product research, development and user safety. 2. Designed to comply with or exceed industry performance and safety regulations. 3. Thoroughly reviewed and professionally tested for function, reliability and product safety. 4. Manufactured according to our professional purchasing, production and quality control standards designed to assure continued product reliability and safety. 5. Represented in our advertising and/or product literature in an informational and factual manner created to aid our customer in their product selection. 6. Accompanied by clear, complete installation, operation and maintenance instructions designed to assure many years of satisfactory product performance. It is only through you, our satisfied customer, that we can continue our past successes in the design, development and manufacture of refrigeration equipment. Nor -Lake, Incorporated reserves the right to improve upon our products without notice and without imposing on ourselves, any obligation to make such changes on products previously manufactured. NOR -LAKE, INC. 727 Second Street P.O. Box 248 Hudson, WI 54016 800-376-5253 Sales/Parts/Service 715-386-2323 Fax: 715-377-2241 www.norlake.com © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C • 121428 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR UNCRATING AND INSTALLATION OF THE KOLD LOCKER"' WALK-IN • LEVEL • CAULK GUN • TAPE MEASURE • SAFETY GLASSES • HAMMER • METAL SNIPS • PRY BAR • PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER • ALLEN WRENCH • UTILITY KNIFE • SQUARE • DRILL DRIVER © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 • • WALK-IN INSTALLATION General Information This walk-in cooler or freezer was produced utilizing the latest in manufacturing technology, the highest quality materials available, along with innovations that make it a distinctive product in its field. Despite rigid controls in the production of the product, there is no substitute for thoroughly reading and UNDERSTANDING the instructions that follow. The result will be an orderly and efficient installation. Take the time to follow the steps explicitly! NOTE: The most important step is to start with a level surface. UNPACKING/INSPECTION Check the Delivery Receipt for the number of pieces that made up the shipment and make sure that the number of pallets, boxes or crates agrees with that number. Each piece should be clearly marked with the same five -digit order number that appears on the Delivery Receipt as the shipper's number. Each individual walk-in is color coded. Examine the general condition of the shipment and, as soon as unpacking is completed, carefully inspect all parts for possible shipping damage. If damaged parts are discovered, contact DAI or Nor -Lake immediately. Kold Locker"' Walk-in with Ceiling Mount Capsule PakTM Refrigeration System Delivery Receipt Kold Locker"' Walk-in with Remote Capsule Pak Refrigeration System © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 D Locate packing list and use as reference during uncrating. D Remove protective packaging and locate hardware bag. The hardware bag also contains accessory parts for this walk-in together with an erection diagram, a layout of the screed assembly for floorless walk-ins, and a detailed packing list of all parts furnished for this individual walk-in. All parts should be compared to the packing list. If discrepancies are found, contact DAI or Nor -Lake immediately. PACKING LIST Wor-Lekv. Second 1 3111 Slr..l Hudson. UI S+016-0240 0111 -To DOCTOR'S ASSOCIATES. INC 0TTN: 313 ACCOUNTS 94,001E 3I5 OIC 4TVE C 5119000. CT 06160-1051 PACE: 1 S.O. NUMBER. $7501 CUST. PO N0' 1SS413 Sm o: $U8407USUAY STORE 920110 RRYCE LUFFMAN 2020 SILL TUCK NYY SOON BOSTON. VA 20592 LINE PIODUCT NURSER DESCRIPTION SNIP OTT SACROROE 1 x1906 -C1 CONSu1l NC OPI 010950 027661A 027573 02x511 0200] 100EMO II 0 C96075FOTSOC-A CR -SUS CONSISTING OP. 018952 027561A 0277 OET5T0 035009 0305 03550914 100E47 108270 116199 12!957 CFEOTSDC-A FREEZER 6x6%6-7. CL M1. LH E X 6 CL SECT 0/8 F C.AL/C.AL 4X6 CL 0/8 5A DYAD OF GACA X 1 X 6 CRS. PANEL GA/GA X 6 Y ANLL CA/GA 6'x1 L.NL26'x66. 5R.SECT. X 6 FL SECT 0/S nA GA/AF 2 X 6 FL SECT 0/8 FE CA/AF 6' PALLET ASSY 1WALL.CL.FL1 HARDWARE SOX KL W/FL F0008E001 019750 CAPSULE PAK 11101 XL SEER CLR 6%1X6-7 CL MT RN X 6 CL CECT 0/S F C.OL/C.OL 46 CL 0/5 MA W/MD OF CA/GA 7x X 6 CRN. PANEL GA/CA 1 X 4 WALL PANEL GA/CA 6'NL R.N. 26•X66• DR.SECT. • X 6• WALL PANEL CA./CA 2' X 6' UALL PANEL CA /GA. 6 FL SECT 0/8 FE CA/AF 4 X 4 FL SECT 0/S MA CA/AF 6' PALLET ASSY IL.FLI 0/91 6 HARDWARE 800 KL 0/FL OODBERVI 078750 CAPSULE PAX 8104 Packing List © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 • • FOAM PANEL STORAGE If foam walk-in panels require storage at the job site prior to installation, the following steps must be taken to protect the panels against both staining from moisture and sunlight, and denting by workers and traffic. Whenever possible, the panels should be stored indoors, and should remain in the crating pallet they were originally shipped in. If the panels were uncrated as they were unloaded from the delivery truck, and they are being stored indoors, they should be stored vertically on skids with spacers between the panels. When storing panels in a vertical position, always place the female rail (grooved) edge down (see illustration below.) This method of storing panels will provide proper ventilation, permit drain -off of condensation moisture and protect panels against the formation of white rust stains. If the panels must be stored outdoors, follow the same procedure as indicated for indoor storage WITH THIS ADDITION: Cover the panels completely with an opaque polyethylene water -proof material to protect against rain, snow, heat and sunlight. The illustration below shows the method for storage outdoors when panels are not left in palletized crates. OPAQUE POLYETHYLENE WRAPPING MUST NOT TOUCH GROUND SO THAT AIR CAN CIRCULATE FREELY AROUND PANELS PANELS STACKED VERITCALLY WITH SPACERS BETWEEN PANELS wiimi /44 © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 ERECTION DIAGRAM The erection diagram, as furnished with each walk-in, is a detailed plan that illustrates the placement of every wall, corner, ceiling and floor panel that comprises a complete, individual walk-in. The erection diagram for all installations clearly shows the direction of the male and female formed profile of every wall panel and every corner panel. TO,OOV E DEWED R5703ER.DN MGM..CN,OEENIWO GWWITINF IFOS IOff WALLPNFL.01100 KOLD LOCKER " 7766 SERIES 6 0' 00. Bra re• 36.76 17 10- 0.16 037480 3r 17 30 73 110.8 30• 33.711 110.7 1r 1r 36.76 11.50 sr 36.76 110.3 u• m '40111037559 03756 60013 FOR 11a�wr CrR3E 0.A 0118/9 1_ RMt 035127 11`"®,3 027561 Ns1 035095 Bx, 010351 RDOR 108270 411066 0 339 -21 h DRWG.9037699 REVISED 10/398 (60) REVISED 2/2/98 (JR) REVISED 1/7/99 (JR) Erection Diagram All sections used to construct your walk-in are marked with a specific part number on the section, corresponding with its location on the erection diagram. If the walk-in is floorless, then a diagram showing the vinyl screed (floor sealer) arrangement is provided. The vinyl screed combines the capability of retaining the wall panels in place while providing the inner and outer cove at the junction of the walls and the building floor (a requirement of Standard No. 7 of the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF). NOR;LAKE. INC. FACTORVjuUTall.13ESEARCH CORPORATION TEST .ETNODIST E. (91E) TNIS PRODUCT,WAS INSPff1TED.FOR,OUALITY ANO PERFOfAy1` BEEN APPROVED BT P.ba�.hw6,.. Pmt. P.p.on +rD. SaN, O,T r.6 5.417.:.7.1 30"...03 054891 • Nor -Lake Inspection Label and panel specific part number. IMPORTANT! Do not attempt to erect a floorless walk-in FREEZER on an existing building floor that has not been specially prepared and adequately insulated for below freezing storage temperatures! © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 SECTION LATCHES All wall, corner, ceiling and floor panels are joined and locked together by the mechanical action of section latches which are integrally foamed into the panels near the perimeter edges. A section latch consists of two halves — a lock housing which contains a cam actuated locking arm, or hook, and a strike housing which contains the engagement pin. Both housing halves are securely anchored in the foam core of the panel. The lock housing is always located in the male -formed edge and the strike housing will be found in the female -formed edge of the panel. TO OPERATE LATCHES Fully extended cam lock Hex wrench provided in hardware bag 1. Insert the hex wrench (packed in the hardware bag) through the access hole in the interior panel metal into the hex opening of the section latch. Turn wrench in a counterclockwise direction to ensure that the lock is fully unlatched 2. Push the sections tightly together and turn the wrench 1/4 turn in a clockwise direction. This will engage the locking arm (hook) over the pin in the strike housing. 3. Continue turning the wrench to a full stop (approximately 3/4 of a complete turn from the unlatched position) to complete the locking operation. Latches on some panels will have to be turned counterclockwise to activate the locking cam. These latches will be designated by a "TURN" sticker. © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 WALK -IM INSTALLATION Site Selection Base Preparation & Leveling the Floor WALK-IN COOLER OR FREEZER WITH A FLOOR One of the most important considerations in the erection of a walk-in cooler or freezer is the building floor or the surface upon which the walk-in will rest. As with any structure, a firm and level foundation is essential to achieve a perfect end result. If the surface is not perfectly level and smooth, appropriate steps must be taken to provide the proper base. The positive action of self-closing doors, proper door gasket seal and condensate removal all depend directly upon the level and plumb installation of all panels. If the walk-in is to be installed next to an existing building wall(s), make sure that a MINIMUM OF 1" REMAINS BETWEEN THE WALK-IN AND THE BUILDING WALL(S) to allow for irregularities of the building wall(s) and to permit a free flow of air between the two surfaces. NOTE: Indoor walk-in(s) must be in an environmentally controlled space. Relative humidity should be kept between 30% - 60%, maintaining a dew point of 50°F or less. In some cases, the surface upon which the walk-in is to be installed was especially prepared for installation and it is perfectly level and smooth. The walk-in floor, in this case, may be installed without further preparation. Before beginning, however, an appropriate vapor barrier should be placed over the surface that the walk-in will occupy. Asphalt felt paper (50#) or a 6 mil polyethylene film, are suggested materials. These are provided by the installing contractor. © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 • • FLOOR INSTALLATION (Shim Leveling Method) For walk-ins subject to light to moderate Toads Locate the highest point within the perimeter lines. A transit or surveyor's level is an ideal instrument to use for locating this point. When the highest point is located, mark it directly on the floor and refer to the erection diagram to determine where the high point is located with respect to the walk- in floor plan. One of the most important procedures that will be encountered in the erection of a walk-in with a floor is LEVELING THE FLOOR. It must be PERFECTLY LEVEL! If it is not, the wall panel will follow the irregularities of the walk-in floor which will directly affect subsequent procedures such as latching, panel gasket seal, ceiling panel assembly among others. Using the erection diagram as a guide, select the floor panel that will be located directly over the highest point and place, it in that position while observing the drawn outline on the building floor. After the first floor panel is positioned, it must be properly leveled. To achieve this, shimming material of varying thicknesses must be used. Cedar building shingles are ideally suited for this procedure. IMPORTANT! EVERY FLOOR PANEL MUST BE SUPPORTED ON ALL FOUR SIDES AND THE ENTIRE UNDERSIDE, AT LEAST EVERY 12" BY EITHER THE BUILDING FLOOR OR BY SHIMMING. After the first floor panel has been leveled perfectly, trim away the excess shim material so that none projects from the panel at any of the four edges. From the erection diagram, determine which floor panel will be installed next and where it will be situated on the floor plan. Prepare shimming material for the second panel at each point where shimming material was used beneath the first floor panel. The shimming material thickness must be such that it will support the second floor panel at exactly the same height as the first panel along the entire length of the joint. NOTE: In many cases, the shimming material will be the same thickness as the adjacent shimming under the first panel. 10 © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 Place the second panel in position next to the first floor panel but DO NOT LOCK! Shim the second panel, where necessary, using the same procedure as was used on the first panel. When all four edges of the second floor panel are properly shimmed, lock the two panels securely together. Using the same technique for leveling, check the levelness of the two sections in all directions by placing the level across the joint at several points and, again, check the levelness of the floor panels in the direction of the panel joint. Refer to the erection diagram and install the remainder of the floor panels using the same procedure as was used for the first and second floor panels. When all of the floor panels are installed and leveled perfectly, check the section latches for full and complete locking. Trim excess vapor barrier. © 2011 Nor -Lake 3/11 Rev. C 121428 # i GO PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M13-095 PROJECT NAME: SUBWAY SITE ADDRESS: 305 TUKWILA PY X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # DATE: 05-21-13 Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: AT- kJc.OS 313 Building Division III Public Works n gI1� Fire Prevention r Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator El DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Incomplete DUE DATE: 05-23-13 Not Applicable Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg 0 Fire 0 Ping 0 PW 0 Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route ❑ Structural Review Required n No further Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 06-20-13 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg 0 Fire 0 Ping 0 PW 0 Staff Initials: Documents/routing slip.doc 2-28-02 Contractors or Tradespeople Peter Friendly Page General/Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with L&I to perform construction work within the scope of its specialty. A General or Specialty construction Contractor must maintain a surety bond or assignment of account and carry general liability insurance. Business and Licensing Information Name SIG COMPANY LLC UBI No. 603020745 Phone 2067305987 Status Active Address 15503 18Th Ave W #16 License No. SIGCOCL908MB Suite/Apt. License Type Construction Contractor City Lynnwood Effective Date 7/2/2010 State WA Expiration Date 7/9/2014 Zip 98087 Suspend Date County Snohomish Specialty 1 General Business Type Limited Liability Company Specialty 2 Unused Parent Company Other Associated Licenses License Name Type Specialty 1 Specialty 2 Effective Date Expiration Date Status LCONSC'946ND L & A CONSTRUCTION Construction Contractor General Unused 8/4/2006 8/4/2008 Out Of Business Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date SIMONENKO, ANDREY MIKHAILOVICH Partner/Member 07/02/2010 Bond Information Page 1 of 1 Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date 3 Platte River Ins Co 41258096 09/23/2012 Until Cancelled $12,000.00 09/24/2012 2 American Contractors Indem CO 100175823 09/20/2011 Until Cancelled 11/05/2012 $12,000.00 09/23/2011 1 American Contractors Indem CO 100129435 06/02/2010 Until Cancelled 08/04/2011 $12,000.00 07/02/2010 Assignment of Savings Information No records found for the previous 6 year period Insurance Information Insurance Company Name Policy Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Amount Received Date 3 Catlin Specialty Insurance Co 4600100517 09/23/2012 09/23/2013 $1,000,000.00 09/24/2012 2 Catlin Specialty Insurance Co 4600100446 09/23/2011 09/23/2012 $1,000,000.00 09/23/2011 1 NATIONAL CONTRACTORS INS CO CPP501426702 06/16/2010 06/16/2011 $1,000,000.0007/02/2010 Summons/Complaint Information No unsatisfied complaints on file within prior 6 year period Warrant Information No unsatisfied warrants on file within prior 6 year period Infractions/Citations Information No records found for the previous 6 year period https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/bbip/Print.aspx 05/24/2013 RES1ROOMS TO HAVE DRYWALL CEILINGS • x 100 CFM ...... ::: •1 .1 :1 ....................... ....................... FOR EXIS CND NODI; 0 p A4. 01 NNN TYP. © LIGHTS RESTROOM H.C. ACCESSIBLE DETAILS PER A3.01 EXISTING PERIMETER WALLS EXISTING STOREFRONT : NI HT LIGHT !/ E ERGENCY 90 MI B'.TTERY BACKUP N. T n Y (t a 11 J1 n' B," 2" WAVE-MCOULAR SO =FIT 36" X 52 X 5" WI'H RECESSEC LIGHTING_ 8'-6" a F.F --/t(-4' 4" 4' 0 0 3' ILLUMINATED EXIT SIGN W/ BUG EYE EMERGENCY LIGHT W/ 90 MIN BATTERY BACKUP POWER \--EXTERIOR LIGHT W/ Ev1ERGENCY 90 MIN. BATTERY BACKUP REFLECTED CEILING AND LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: 1/4" — 1' co i ismo 0 ih SEPARAT P REWIRED I^•° ❑ Mechanical C4 Electrical RPlumbing Gas Piping City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION WAVE -MODULAR SOFFIT 36" X 52" X 5" WITH RECESSED LIGHTING. 4 8'-6" A.F.F NORTH BOVE #37 BULK CO2 IUIIII►', ,111IB1 III7IIL [111111 1 PANEL W6'-8" A.F.F. -_ -116 *" HIGH SPEED DATA LINE & MODEM UNE REOUIRED `. e ' ' FILE COPY r, Permit No. lV9 ®°I Plan review approval is subject to errors and omissions. A;'+roI►al of construction documents does not authorize lir,: violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt ni approved Field Copy ons is acknowledged: By Date:, City Of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1' NORTH CEILING & LIGHTING LEGEND 2' x2' DROP CEILING WITH WHITE SPLINES. OPTIONAL PAINTED CEILING TILE AND SPLINE COLORS (SPLINES MUST BE PAINTED THE SAME COLOR AS TILES): BLONDE PAINT (SHERWIN WILLIAMS #SW 6128) *CUSTOMER AREA ONLY* WHEAT GRASS PAINT (SHERWIN WILLIAMS #SW 6408) *CUSTOMER AREA ONLY* SYMBOL„jj DESCRIPTION MANUF. SUPPLY o'nom NO. NOTES: . FIXTURE CESSED FLUORESCENT UGHTOUER LTY LIGHTINGSPECIA ROUP DAI 4 1 1 USESS(2) PL - RECESSED L25W/835 2G111 LORESCEN T FIXTUREIGHT BULBS.A2FT72056). 30" HIGH W/ (1) VERTICAL TABLE LEG AT EACH OF THE 4 CORNERS. FONT HILL PEAR LAMINATE WITH BLACK DURA EDGE. 4B 2'X2' RECESSED FLUORESCENT LIGHTOLIER SPECIALTY1 9 1 FLUORESCENT FIXTURE W/PARABOLIC LENS (DPA2G9LS2FT1205B). 30" ROUND BAR HEIGHT TABLE EEE FIXTURE W/PARABOLIC LENS 1 LIGHTING GROUP DAI 24" ROUND BAR HEIGHT TABLE USES (2) PL-L25W/835 2G11 LIGHT BULBS. DAI 2 ACOUSTICAL DROP-IN 400. G.C. G.C. RM. 2' X 2' DROP-IN PANEL QUEST CHAIR W/ UPHOLSTERED SEAT OR DUR-A-SEAT TO BE ORDERED IN THE FOLLOWING COLORS: CROCUS, SPICE AND SLATE. FRAME COLOR IS BLACK WRINKLE. 6B ACOUSTICAL DROP-ING.C. PLYMOLD DAI G.C. siro. _ 2' X 2' DROP-IN PANEL TRASH RECEPTACLE PLYMOLD 2' X 2' SURFACE MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE WITH SEPARATE EXHAUST FAN 1 G.C. G.C. 2 STANDARD SURFACE MOUNTED FIXTURE WITH ENERGY SAVING BALLAST AND 40 WATT COOL WHITE TUBES. SEPERATE EXHAUST FAN WITH A 100 CFM AIR EXCHANGE REQUIRED. DAI 1 +4 AMBER PENDANT LIGHT (LARGE) 1RUE TO FORM SPECIALTY LIGHTING GROUP DAI 7 LARGE SUSPENDED PENDANT FIXTURE (SW/AST/10-PL). USES (1) 5W FLUO. LAMP (MAXLITE MLSI5EA). PENDANT LIGHTS ARE PLACED AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE RESTAURANT AND SHOULD BE INSTALLED AT A HEIGHT OF 6'-6” (198.1cm) FROM THE FLOOR TO THE BOTTOM OF THE FIXTURE. (A 'PENDANT STEM KIT' IS AVAILABLE THROUGH SPECIALTY STORE LIGHTING FOR USE WITH HIGH CEILING). *RECOMMEND INSTALLING CUSTOMER SEATING BEFORE PENDANT LIGHTS TO ALLOW FOR PRECISE PLACEMENT OF FIXTURES OVER TABLE TOPS. i \ CEILING FAN QUORUM SPECIALTY UGHTING GROUP DAI '' CD -445 WITH 5 CHERRY FINISH. BLADES. CAN BE INSTALLED AS DROP STYLE (WITH 6" OR 2" STEM) OR HUGGER (FLUSH) STYLE. a i i `.r_La WAVE -MODULAR SOFFIT TPC GROUP TPC GROUP DAI L 36" X 52" X 5" WAVE MODULAR SOFFIT. COLOR FINISH: FONT HILL PEAR LAMINATE (VVILSONART #10745-60) LIGHTING: (4)120V PRE -WIRED PLUG IN RECESSED 3 WATT LED LIGHT FIXTURES WITH CHROME EXTERIOR RINGS. INSTALLATION MOUNTING HARDWARE PRE -ATTACHED AT FACTORY AND CONNECTED TO FRAMING STRUCTURE WITH i" THREADED CONNECTING ROD. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAY 232013 City of Tu wila BUILDIN VISION FURNITURE AND !'!Q UIPM/-INT LEGEND # ITEM MANUFACTURER FROM ORDERED QTY. DESCRIPTION CUSTOMER AREA 4A 30" X 42" TABLE PLYMOLD DAI 1 30" HIGH W/ (1) VERTICAL TABLE LEG AT EACH OF THE 4 CORNERS. FONT HILL PEAR LAMINATE WITH BLACK DURA EDGE. 4B 20" X 24" TABLE,PLYMOLD DAI 9 30" HIGH WI FREESTANDING 22" X 22" CROSS BASE. FONT HILL PEAR LAMINATE WITH BLACK DURA EDGE. - 5A 30" ROUND BAR HEIGHT TABLE PLYMOLD DAI 1 42" HIGH W/ FREESTANDING 30" X 30" CROSS BASE. FONT HILL PEAR LAMINATE WITH BLACK DURA EDGE. 5D 24" ROUND BAR HEIGHT TABLE PLYMOLD DAI 2 42" HIGH W/ FREESTANDING 22" X 22" CROSS BASE. FONT HILL PEAR LAMINATE WITH BLACK DURA EDGE. 6A CHAIR PLYMOLD DA1 22 QUEST CHAIR W/ UPHOLSTERED SEAT OR DUR-A-SEAT TO BE ORDERED IN THE FOLLOWING COLORS: CROCUS, SPICE AND SLATE. FRAME COLOR IS BLACK WRINKLE. 6B BAR HEIGHT STOOL _ PLYMOLD DAI 7 QUEST STOOL W/ UPHOLSTERED SEAT OR DUR-A•--SEAT TO BE ORDERED IN THE FOLLOWING COLORS: CROCUS, SPICE AND SLATE. FRAME COLOR IS BLACK WRINKLE. 8A TRASH RECEPTACLE PLYMOLD DAI 1 ( 1 )25" X 25" SINGLE HOLE TRASH UNIT. BLACK DURA EDGE TRASH RECEPTICLE W/FONT HILL PEAR LAMINATE FINISH. 9A SODA FOUNTAIN CORNELIUS DAI 1 DEDICATED 115V, 20 AMP DUPLEX OUTLET (NEMA 5-20R) W/IN 3 FEET, 3 INCH OR LARGER FLOOR DRAIN W/IN 3 FEET (EQUIPMENT INSTALLED BY COKE). 98 TEA/COFFEE BREWER BUNN-O-MATIC CORP. DUKE MANUFACTURING DAI DAI 1 1 DEDICATED 120V, 15 AMP DUPLEX OUTLET (NEMA 5-15P) W/IN 3 FEET. PLUMBING: 20-90 PSI:- MODEL SUPPLIED WITH 1/4" MALE FLARE FITTING. MIN. 1GPM WATER FLOW. ( 1 )72" RH BEVERAGE PLACEMENT . STAINLESS STEEL TOP. FONT HILL PEAR LAMINATE FINISH. INSTALLED BY G.C. 10 BEVERAGE DESTINATION CENTER 11 SUBWAY "OPEN" WINDOW SIGN MYSTTGLO DAI 1 SEE MANUFACTURER FOR SPECS. 120V. INSTALLED BY G.C. 13A WALL ART -VERTICAL SUNGLO FABRICS DAI 3 23" X 50" WALL HUNG PRINT(S) ON STYRENE -FACED FOAMBOARD FRAMED IN BLACK METAL MOUNTING HARDWARE INCLUDED. EIGHT DIFFERENT PRINT IMAGES AVAILABLE. 13B WALL ART -SQUARE SUNGLO FABRICS DAI 2 26" X 26" WALL HUNG PRINT(S) COLOR PHOTOS DOUBLE MATTED IN A BLACK WOODEN FRAME. MOUNTING HARDWARE INCLUDED. EIGHT DIFFERENT PRINT IMAGES AVAILABLE. 14 CHIP RACK FRITO-LAY DAI 1 (1)44"W x 16 3/8"D x 68"H FLOOR RACK. THROUGH LOCAL DIST 15 DISPLAY REFRIGERATOR TRUE DAI 1 (1)1 DOOR FLOOR MODEL DEDICATED 115V, 15 AMP DUPLEX OUTLET (NEMA 5-15R) W/IN 6 FEET. 16 WALL PLANT GRACE DESIGNS DAI 2 WALL HUNG SILK PLANT. MOUNTING BRACKET TO BE HUNG 15" BELOW THE TOP OF THE UPPER DECORATIVE MOLDING (REFER TO TUSCANY II BACK-UP SHEET #1) 17 INTERIOR DOOR LOCAL G.C. _ 3 SOLID CORE HARDWOOD DOOR (SLAB OR PANEL CONSTRUCTION) STAIN MINWAX #235 CHERRY & POLYURETHANE W/ MINWAX FAST DRYING SATIN. METAL FRAME (PAINT SHERWIN WILLIAMS #SW6356 COPPER MOUNTAIN) LEVER HANDLE. INSTALLED BY GC. SERVICE AREA 19 FRONT COUNTER DUKE MANUFACTURING DAI 1 TOTAL LENGTH 17'-2". ( 1 ) 25" -RH- HOT FOOD UNIT(S). ( 2 ) 60" COLD PAN UNIT(S). ( 1 ) 61" CASH UNIT(S). INSTALLED BY G.C. ULS APPROVED. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND WIRING TO LOCAL AND STATE CODE REQUIREMENTS AS DETERMINED BY G.C. OR ELECTRICIAN. 20D SKELETON WALL DUKE MANUFACTURING DAI 1 4 4"D. X 24"W. X 35 3%4"H. WALL S.S. TOP. INSTALLED BY G.C. 21 COOKIE DISPLAY CASE ADVANCED DISPLAYS IN PLASTICS, INC DAI 1 DISPLAY CASE ON TOP OF SUB -WRAP AND NAPKIN RISER. MADE OF CLEAR ACRYLIC. 23 SAFE C.S.S./TIDEL DAI 1 ( 1)T1ME LOCK. INSTALLED BY G.C. IN SERVICE AREA. 24 SUBSHOP 2000 P.O.S. MICROS SYSTEMS/DELL/IPC-POS DAI 1 PC BASED POINT OF SALE SYSTEM. REQUIRES DEDICATED POWER SOURCE WITH ISOLATED GROUND TO BREAKER. 25 MICROWAVE MENUMASTER/SHARP DAI 1 *5-20R OUTLET REQUIRED. 1200 WATT, 120V/60HZ/1PH, 20 AMP CIRCUIT. DEDICATED CIRCUIT REQUIRED. ' - 27 BREAD OVEN DUKE/NU-VU DAI 1 ( 1 )NU -Vu. DEDICATED CIRCUIT REQUIRED. DIRECT WIRED. INSTALLED BY G.C. *1/4" WATERLINE IS REQUIRED: 28A COMER BREAD CABINET LOCKWOOD/NU-VU DAI 1 ( 1 ) RH NU -VU. COMBINATION CABINET. INTEGRATED OPEN AIR COOLING RACK ABOVE WITH ENCLOSED CABINET BELOW. INSTALLED BY G.C. 28C FRONTLINE DISPLAY BREAD CABINET LOCKWOOD DAI 1 ( 1 ) RH LOCKWOOD. ALUMINUM CABINET WITH ANGLED GLASS FRONT DISPLAY AND GLASS DOOR. INSTALLED BY G.C. NSF APPROVED. 29 MENUBOARD VGS / TRANSLITE SONOMA DAI 6 MENUBOARD: ( 4 )2' X 4' ( 2 )2' X 2' - LIGHT FIXTURES: ( 2 )2' ( 1 )16' MOUNT TO TOP OF MENUBOARD. SINGLE OUTLET REQUIRED. INSTALLED BY G.C. 31 BACK COUNTER W/ HAND SINK DUKE MANUFACTURING DAI 1 ( 1 )RH 72" LENGTH. STAINLESS STEEL TOP. FONT HILL PEAR LAMINATE FINISH. INSTALLED BY G.C. 33 REFRIGERATED BACK COUNTER DUKE MANUFACTURING DAI 1 ( 1 )60" LENGTH. BACK COUNTER WITH UNDER -COUNTER REFRIGERATOR. STAINLESS STEEL TOP. FONT HILL PEAR LAMINATE FINISH. INSTALLED BY G.C. 34 RAPID COOK OVEN TURBOCHEF/MERRYCHEF DAI 1 ( 1 )MERRYCHEF. MICROWAVE/CONVECTION OVEN. REFER TO EQUIPMENT BACK-UP SHEET 1#2 FOR FURTHER SPECIFICATIONS. BACKROOM AREA 36 SINK DUKE MANUFACTURING DAI 1 ( 1 ) 3 COMPARTMENTS. 2 DRAINBOARDS (18"). INSTALLED BY G.C. ULS APPROVED. 37 MOP SINK LOCALLY SOURCED G.C. 1 FLOOR LEVEL SINK. 2' X 2' (PREFERRED). ACQUIRE LOCALLY. INSTALLED BY G.C. 38 HOT WATER TANK LOCALLY SOURCED G.C. 1 ACQUIRE LOCALLY. INSTALLED BY G.C. 39 S.S. WORKTABLE DUKE MANUFACTURING DAI 1 ( 1 ) 60" X 30" . AVAILABLE WITH OR WITHOUT GALVANIZED UNDERSHELF. ORDER WITHOUT UNDERSHELF IF SODA IS STORED BENEATH TABLE. 40 WALL SHELF INTER METRO DA! 4 SUPER ERECTA BRITE. EPDXY COATED, WALL MOUNTED SHELVES, AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS SIZES. INSTALLED BY G.C. 41 VEGETABLE SINK DUKE MANUFACTURING DAI 1 ( 1 )1 COMPARTMENTS. 1 DRAINBOARD. INSTALLED BY G.C. ULS APPROVED. RECEIVED 42 HAND SINK DUKE MANUFACTURING / LOCAL DAI/G.C. 1 WALL MOUNTED. SUBJECT TO HEALTH CODE APPROVAL CITY OF TUKWILA 43 CLEANING PRODUCT RACK SSDC NEMCO, INC. DAI DAI 1 1 DISPENSING STATION FOR CLEANING PRODUCTS. MANUAL SLICER MOUNTED ON STAINLESS STEEL TABLE TOP. NSF APPROVED. MAY 2 1 2013 45 NEMCO EASY -SLICER 46 RETARDER CABINET LOCKWOOD DAI 1 ( 1 )WALK-IN. NSF APPROVED. 47 REFRIGERATOR NORLAKE DAI DAI 1 1 ( 1 )6' X 6' SELF -EVAPORATING. DIRECT WIRED. INSTALLED BY G.C. NSF APPROVED. PERMIT CENTER ( 1 )6' X 6' SELF -EVAPORATING. DIRECT WIRED. INSTALLED BY G.C. NSF APPROVED. 48 49A FREEZER NORLAKE STORAGE UNITS INTER METRO DA! 4 ( 2 )12" X 36"_( 1 )14" X 36" ( 1 )24" X 72" SUPER ERECTA BRITE. 49B OFFICE/TRAINING STATION INTER METRO DAI 1 ( 1 )24" X 30" X 74" S.S. WORK SURFACE WITH KEYBOARD DRAWER AND OVERHEAD SHELVING WITH A LOCKABLE CAGE. SUPER ERECTA BRITE. 50 SODA STORAGE COKE SUBWAY® RADIO/LOCAL DAI DAI/LOCAL 1 1 DEDICATED 115V, 20 AMP DUPLEX OUTLET (NEMA 5-20R) W/IN 3 FEET OF BIB RACK, 96 INCHES HIGH/WATER 1/2 INCH BALL VALVE SHUTOFF W/IN 3 FEET OF BIB RACK, 96 INCHES HIGH (EQUIPMENT INSTALLED BY COKE). RECEIVER AND AMPLIFIER WITH THREE SPEAKERS MOUNTED AND PROFESSIONALLY WIRED IN CEILING. OPTIONAL SUBWAY® RADIO SERVICE. 51 STEREO SYSTEM SEE A2.02 FOR ALL DIMENSIONS. POCHE INDICATES NEW WALLS -- SEE 3/A4.01, TYP . REVISIONS No changes shall be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. NEW LOCATION GENERAL NOTES: SYMBOL LEGEND • — 320V DUPLEX OUTLET SEE — 220V SINGLE OUTLET - PHONE JACK 0 — JUNCTION BOX V — THERMOSTAT — ELECTRIC PANEL F.M. — FLOOR MOUNTED C.M. — CEILING MOUNTED ® — FLOOR DRAIN .,.. — FLOOR SINK - CEILING HEIGHT IS 9'-10" - ELECTRICAL OUTLET HEIGHTS MEASURED TO BOTTOM OF BOX. - ONE ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX TO BE LOCATED IN CEILING ABOVE EACH WINDOW. - CUNO MODEL SW3-PLUS WATER FILTRATION SYSTEM IS REQUIRED IN ALL NEW STORES THAT DISPENSE BEVERAGES. THE RECOMMENDED PLACEMENT FOR INSTALLATION IS MOUNTED TO SODA SYRUP RACK BY COCA-COLA. SECONDARY PLACEMENT OPTION IS MOUNTED ON THE BACKROOM WALL. THIRD INSTALLATION OPTION IS MOUNTING INSIDE THE FRONT BEVERAGE COUNTER WHEN SPACE LIMITATIONS OCCUR. REQUIRED: 1/2" INCOMING WATER LINE FEED WITH 1/2" BALL VALVE SHUTOFF AND 1/2" FPT CONNECTION. MINIMUM 110 VOLT, 20 AMP ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO SUPPORT THE CARBONATOR AND WATER BOOSTER (MUST BE DEDICATED CIRCUIT). - SMARTCURVE STAND (MFR. DISPLAY -BOX) REQUIRED IN CUSTOMER AREA AT POINT OF ORDER (PREFERRED PLACEMENT). 21 3/4" X 13 1/8" BASE, 56" (WITHOUT HEADER) OVERALL HEIGHT. SECONDARY CHIP RACK IS REQUIRED IN THE CUSTOMER AREA. THE TWO AVAILABLE OPTIONS ARE: BASKET STYLE CHIP RACK AT THE POINT OF ORDER (PREFERRED PLACEMENT) OR PURSE RAIL MOUNTED CHIP RACK. (MOUNTED ON TOP OF THE PURSE RAIL) EXIT LIGHTS INSTALLED BY G.C. PER LOCAL CODE. EMERGENCY LIGHTS INSTALLED BY G.C. PER LOCAL CODE. EXTINGUISHERS, SMOKE AND FIRE DETECTION SYSTEMS INSTALLED BY G.C. PER LOCAL CODE. LABOR & MATERIAL SUPPLIED BY G.C. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE VERIFIED BY G.C. ON SITE. DECOR SPECIFICATIONS ARE TO BE SUBWAY'S "TUSCANY II" SCHEME. wasp I—� �o^-i wQ w r4 � 8 - rn N111 <L) XN �I 21- Lou wW CCM P3 -6-31" ¢Q uu f Q Tenant Improvement >41 as .46 > in 0 4t Q M 0 Lo #1, C) CO CO CO A2.01