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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M02-066 - SEGALE BUSINESS PARK - BUILDING 981M02 -066 Segale Business Park 5811 SegalePk Dr C City of 1 ukwila Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 Parcel No.: 3523049018 Address: 5811 SEGALE PARK DR C TUKW Suite No: Tenant: Name: SEGALE BUSINESS PARK BLDG 981 Address: 5811 SEGALE PARK DRIVE C, TUKWILA, WA Owner: Name: LA PIANTA LTD PARTNERSHIP Address: PO BOX 88050, TUKWILA WA MECHANICAL PERMIT Contact Person: Name: ROBERT S. MCNEELY Address: 230 COUNTY LINE ROAD SW, PACIFIC, WA Contractor: Name: SKILFAB SHEET METAL CO Address: 230 COUNTY LINE RD SW, PACIFIC, WA Contractor License No: SKILFSM169RE DESCRIPTION OF WORK: CLASS 1 HOOD, DUCT FAN, MAKE -UP AIR, ELECTRIC DAMPER Value of Construction: Type of Fire Protection: Permit Center Authorized Signature: Signature: $2,400.00 N/A Fees Collected: Uniform Mechnical Code Edition: 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. doc: Mech es no • pe orma e The granting of this permit regulating constru me Print Name: �4e -- y MO2 -066 Permit Number: MO2 -066 Issue Date: 04/10/2002 Permit Expires On: 10/07/2002 Phone: (206) 575 -3200 Phone: 253 333 -0014 Phone: 253 333 -0014 Expiration Date: 12/13/2002 $65.06 1997 Date: e authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws am thorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit. Date: 4 ( a _0 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. Printed: 04 -10 -2002 ACTIVITY NUMBER: MO2 -066 PROJECT NAME: SEGALE BUSINESS PARK - BLDG 981 SITE ADDRESS: 5811 SEGALE PARK DR C DATE: 04 -01 -02 XX Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Is Issued DEPARTMENTS: 14_002 Building Division Public Works DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete IA Comments: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Aid- 510 y-.3 - °ti Fire Prevention le ❑ Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator Incomplete REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Planning Division DUE DATE: 4-02-02 Not Applicable ❑ Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: DUE DATE: 4 -30 -02 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ Notation: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: ACTIVITY NUMBER: MO2 -066 DATE: 04 -01 -02 PROJECT NAME: SEGALE BUSINESS PARK - BLDG 981 SITE ADDRESS: 5811 SEGALE PARK DR C XX Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Is Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Public Works DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2.28.02 PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Plex Fire Prevention Structural Incomplete Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS OUT G: Please Route St ructural iew Required ❑ No further Review Required REVIEWER'S NITI LS: DATE: ❑ Planning Division ❑ ❑ Permit Coordinator ❑ DUE DATE: 4-02-02 Not Applicable ❑ DUE DATE: 4-30-02 Approved xi Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ Notation: DATE: 6 $ 02 Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: PERMIT NO.: /'1O2 -O `4 MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATIONS INSPECTIONS ❑ 2 Pre - construction ❑ 50 WSEC Residential ❑ 60 WA Ventilation/Indoor AQC ❑ 610 Chimney Installation/All Types ❑ 700 Framing ❑ 1080 Woodstove ❑ 1090 Smoke Detector Shut Off 1100 Rough -in Mechanical 1101 Mechanical Equipment/Controls 1102 Mechanical Pip/Duct Insul ❑ 1105 Underground Mech Rough -in ❑ _ 1115 Motor Inspection 1400 Fire - Final 1800 Mechanical - Final ❑ 4015 Special -Smoke Control System CONDITIONS 10001 No changes to plans unless approved by Bldg Div 10002 Plumbing permits shall be obtained through King Co 10003 Electrical permits obtained through L & I 10005 All permits, insp records & approved plans available 10014 Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment 10016 Exposed insulation backing material - 10019 All construction to be done in conformance w /approved plans 10027 Validity of Permit 10036 Manufacturers installation instructions required on site ❑ 10041 Ventilation is required for all new rooms & spaces ❑ 10042 Fuel burning appliances ❑ 10043 Appliances, which generate.... ❑ 10044 Water heater shall be anchored.... 0. Additional Conditions: TENANT NAME: S 8440 Pt t,4 FEES Basic Fee (Y/N) Supplemental Fee (Y/N) Plan Check Fee (Y/N) Furnace /Burner to 100,000 BTU (qty) Over 100,000 BTU (qty) Floor Furnace (qty) Suspended/Wall/Floor - mounted Heater (qty) Appliance Vent (qty) Heating/Refrig/Cooling Unit/System (qty) Boiler /Compressor to 3 HP /100,000 BTU (qty) to 15 HP /500,000 BTU (qty) to 30 HP /1,000,000 BTU (qty) to 50 HP /1,750,000 BTU (qty) over 50 HP /1,750,000 BTU (qty) Air Handling Unit to 10,000 cfm (qty) over 10,000 cfm (qty) Evaporative Cooler (qty) Ventilation Fan (qty) Ventilation System (qty) Hood (qty) Incinerator — Domestic (qty) Incinerator — Comm /Ind (qty) Other Mechanical Equipment (qty) Other Mechanical Fee (enter $$) Add'l Fees — Work w/o Permit (Y/N) Insp Outside Normal Hours (hrs) Reinspections (hrs) Miscellaneous Inspections (hrs) Add'I Plan Review (hrs) Plan Reviewer: d �C.._ Date: Permit Tech: • 0 e Date: - '7 `0 ' L ACTIVITY NUMBER: MO2 -066 DATE: 04 -01 -02 PROJECT NAME: SEGALE BUSINESS PARK - BLDG 981 SITE ADDRESS: 5811 SEGALE PARK DR C XX Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Is Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Public Works Complete ❑ Documents/routing slip.doc 2.28.02 APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Fire Prevention Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Incomplete Planning Division Permit Coordinator DUE DATE: 4 -02-02 Not Applicable ❑ Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE. LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route ❑ Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: DUE DATE: 4-30-02 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ,r Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: 47 o DATE: 7 3-0 caZ Permit. Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Prp Nam 1T�na pg� / at6 .c.,...... �d, 7g- Value of Mechanical Equipment: 2460. coa Site A dress : City tat i y1 _ ,,_e Y p/9.- 4 DA� , ,� rx �,� --e,L� T1 Parcel Nu ber: 1 - e, Property Owner: Phone: ( ) Street Address: City State/Zip: Fax #: ( ) Contrac r• ! / � j� ^ �t�l Lci,e �� e,/ W / [i7/ / Phone: (Z5�) - 3 - 3 - 3 —c9 0/ � Street Address: ---- ' Oa JWse r A-�4 City State/Zip: -0,4 © %'7 Fax #: ( )--3-3_, Contac' s. < .Pi - , /�i" � Phone: ( )„� 1 � Street Addre s.� City State /Zip: Fax #: ( - 'IJU' lL ING O , 8 • • ; ' WAGE 'r. Signature: Y ` Dater( `_ # Print name:c9 a -e r / Phone: AO _ , ©r r Fax #: (2.6 ) 3 . 7 Address:�30 ` erenzXG . //0"2/6: aif C-i ntp : � /'A- `S l/( , ci. » , /7 CITY OF T('"WILA Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Project Number. d9- A9Z /4 Permit Number: r MO 2-0 GoCp Mechanical Permit Application Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile. GHAN GAL:;PERMIttitEVIEWfAND, APPROVAL REQUESTED: (TO REFILLED OUT BY APPUCANT): Descriptio of work to be done (please s i cific): Current copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If not available at the time of application, a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued OR submit Form H-4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ". Building Owner /Authorized Agent: If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LA WS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND 1 AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. 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 extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 114.4 of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. Date application accepted: Date application expires: Application taken by: (initials) 11/2/99 mech pernJl.doc ✓ Submittal Requirements Floor plan and system layout Roof plan required to identify individual equipment and the location of each installation (Uniform Mechanical Code 504 (e)) Details and elevations (for roof mounted equipment) and proposed screening Heat Loss Calculations or Washington State Energy Code Form #H -7 H.V.A.C. over 2,000 CFM (approximately 5 ton and larger) must be provided with smoke detection shut- off and will be routed to the Fire Prevention division for additional comments (Uniform Mechanical Code 1009). Specifications must be provided to show that replacement equipment complies with the efficiency ratings and other applicable requirements of the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Structural engineer's analysis is required for new and the replacement of existing roof equipment weighing 400 pounds and greater (Uniform Building Code 1632.1). Structural documentation shall be stamped by a Washington State licensed Structural Engineer. Mechanical Permits COMMERCIAL: Two complete sets of drawings and attachments required with application submittal RESIDENTIAL: Two complete sets of attachments required with application submittal Heat Toss calculations or Form H -6. Equipment specifications. 11/2/99 miscpml,doc NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code — please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. Submittal Requirements New Single Family Residence Change -out or replacement of existing mechanical equipment 1 Narrative of work to be done, including modification to duct work. Installation of Gas Fireplace Narrative with specification of equipment and chimney type. If using existing chimney, provide a letter by a certified chimney sweep stating that the chimney is in safe condition. NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code — please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. doc: Conditions City of Tukwila Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 PERMIT CONDITIONS Parcel No.: 3523049018 Permit Number: MO2 -066 Address: 5811 SEGALE PARK DR C TUKW Status: ISSUED Suite No: Applied Date: 04/01/2002 Tenant: SEGALE BUSINESS PARK BLDG 981 Issue Date: 04/10/2002 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT * ** 2: No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Engineer and the Tukwila Building Division. 3: Plumbing permits shall be obtained through the Seattle -King County Department of Public Health. Plumbing will be inspected by that agency, including all gas piping (296 - 4722). 4: Electrical permits shall be obtained through the Washington State Division of Labor and Industries and all electrical work will be inspected by that agency (206- 835 - 1111). 5: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be available at the job site prior to the start of any construction. These documents are to be maintained and available until final inspection approval is granted. 6: Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required. 7: All construction to be done in conformance with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1997 Edition) as amended, Uniform Mechanical Code (1997 Edition), and Washington State Energy Code (1997 Edition). 8: Validity of Permit. The issuance of a permit or approval of plans, specifications, and computations 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 ordinance of the jurisdiction. No permit presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of this code shall be valid. 9: Manufacturers installation instructions required on site for the building inspectors review. 10: ** *FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 11: Commercial -type food heat - processing equipment from which grease -laden vapors emanate in normal cooking application shall be protected by an approved automatic extinguishing system. The extinguisher system shall be interconnected to the fuel and current supply so that the fuel or current is automatically shut off to all equipment under the hood, when the system is actuated. (UFC 1006) 12: A wet chemical portable fire extinguisher having a minimum rating of 2A:1 B:C:K shall be installed within 30 feet of commercial food heat - processing equipment, as measured along an obstructed path of travel. (UFC 1006.2.7). 13: All new automatic fire - extinguishing systems and all modifications to exsting automatic fire - extinguishing systems shall have fire department review and approval of drawings prior to installation or modification. 14: ** *FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS * ** - City Ordinance #1646 - NFPA 72 15: A fire alarm system is required for this project. The fire alarm system shall meet the requirements of N.F.P.A. 72 and City Ordinance #1900. 16: The installation of wiring and equipment shall be in accordance with N.F.P.A. 70, Article 760, Fire Protective Signaling Systems. (NFPA 72- 1- 5.5.4) 17: Local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #1900) 18: All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #1900) (UFC 1001.3) 19: Remote alarm annunciation indication is required if the control panel is not visible from the main entrance. (City Ordinance MO2 -066 Printed: 04 -10 -2002 City of'1'ukwila Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 #1900) 20: When the control panel is located inside a room, the door to the room shall have a sign with one -inch letters which reads "Fire Alarm" or "Fire Alarm Control ". (City Ordinance #1900) 21: Dedicated fire alarm system circuit breaker(s) shall be equipped with a mechanical lockout device. (NFPA 72 (1- 5.2.8.2)) 22: Fire Department lock boxes shall be provided for access to all fire alarm panels and sprinkler risers. The appropriate key(s) for access shall be placed in the Iockbox. Lockbox order forms must be obtained from the Tukwila Fire Department. (City Ordinance #1900). 23: ** *ELECTRICAL * ** UFC Article 85 - NPFA 70 - NEC 24: Each circuit breaker shall be legibly marked to indicate it's purpose. (NEC 110 -22) 25: Doors into electrical control panel rooms shall be makred with a plainly visible and legible sign stating "ELECTRICAL ROOM" or similar approved wording. (UFC 8509.3) 26: Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 27: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 510. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575- 4407. I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. 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 provision of any other work or local laws regulating construction or ts'- performan e of Signature: Print Name: doc: Conditions MO2 -066 Date: --_/ 0 — 0 Printed: 04 -10 -2002 �i:Tr: ..'.�::y,.:• ^u.' iy, r r l•l.: .r. �., a • City of 1 ukwila 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 RECEIPT Parcel No.: 3523049018 Permit Number: MO2 -066 Address: 5811 SEGALE PARK DR C TUKW Status: APPROVED Suite No: Applied Date: 04/01/2002 Applicant: SEGALE BUSINESS PARK BLDG 981 Issue Date: Receipt No.: R020000469 Payment Amount: 65.06 Initials: KAS Payment Date: 04/10/2002 04:01 PM User ID: 1684 Balance: $0.00 Payee: SKILFAB SHEETMETAL CO TRANSACTION LIST: doc: Receipt Amount Type Method Description Payment Check 20312 65.06 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Current Pmts MECHANICAL - NONRES PLAN CHECK - NONRES Description Account Code 000/322.100 52.05 000/345.830 13.01 Total: 65.06 :)716 TOTAL 65 Printed: 04 -10 -2002 Proct: S e A IF Rt:�s • P.w' iit_ Type of Inspection: i t`10( (.� Address. 5. 3 t \ SE' Ai e. & Date called: -- 7--2---0 2,00•--- Special instructions. Date wanted: S... ^2 a.m. p.m. Requester: - Phone: • • INSPECTION NO. CITY OF;TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300,Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 INSPECTION RECC Retain a copy with permit 1110,2, - 6 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Vet \ e•tN/ti t E-"1 r Date: 0 REINSPECTION EE REQUIRED. Pri to inspection, fee must be paid 00 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Rece Date: Project: , Se a� i6- ? o Insp� ion: ! O h , Ai Address: 0 B// ScePla i 4 e. Date called: 6 - 3 �. Special instructions: Date wanted Z ' 4 a. fj p.m. Req /.c 2// 4. Phone: INSPECTION RECO Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 mea- 0 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. n Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: /2.411,h ; i - »t/v spect 7.00 REINSPECTIO at 6300 Southcenter 81 ceipt No: Date: — 3 — 0 FEE REQUIRED. rior to inspection, fee must be paid t., Suite 100. 11 to schedule reinspection. Date: z TUICWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT FINAL APPROVAL FORM 0 � U 0 ,,lL"b,v ' 1 Ci � ✓ N o NW Permit No. f 1 r - n� ° ?(� !I ; N w. W a i Project Name )Cr,_ C 1 iF� �` ` 1 II-Q. J' /A 3 4 `� Address . 5 ; \ \ ., .,..' c . .) c ( Y O X Retain current inspection schedule A_ Approved without correction notice Approved with correction notice issued Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Halon: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Authorized Signature FINALAPP.FRM City Of Thk wild John W. Rants, Mayor Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, File Chief Needs shift inspection Suite # uj O CO 0 1- w u o w z O Date T.F.D. Form F.P. 85 Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone :: (206) 575-4404 • Fax (206) 575.4439 Horizontal/Vertical Backdraft Dampers __Fll_F_C,OPY 8 to 30 inches In square sizes Please specify size when ordering. FEATURES: FRAME IS 19 GAUGE G -90 GALVANIZED STEEL. (Also available with 1" flange) • Conduit knockout provided for ease of electrical hook up. • Easy to motorize. (order 611 mp motor pack) • 2" deep frame. BLADES ARE 26 GAUGE MILL FINISH ALUMINUM. Blades open freely to allow full opening and closing. Felt seal on leading edge of blades for quiet closing and better protection from the weather. Stainless steel bushing & pivot pins. Tie rod attached to all blades for simultaneous opening. Available for exhaust or supply. Rear view with motor Front view Rear view with out motor MODEL 411 RECEIVED ,_,ITY OF Tt;K'. t , PERMIT Cf I • Maximum recommended velocity 1000 F.P.M. • Also available in rectangular sizes. • Backdraft dampers are individually packed. co AIR CONDITIONING PRODUCTS CO. SHUTTERS DAMPERS LOUVERS ` 30350 Ecorse Road • Romulus, MI 48174 r i&a ` 7 C/ Cl' ons!734 /326 -0050 • Fax: 734/326 -9632 r f�. — T; .ti:rSt.•b MATERIAL:- . - ` FRAME - 19 GAUGE G90 GALVANIZED STEEL ',BLADES"- 26 GA. (.016) ALUMINUM 1/2 CONDUIT KNOCKOUT I 4 1%2 i- 1 O O FELT SEAL SECTION '(OPEN). MODEL 411 AUTOMATIC BACKDRAFT DAMPER l oo n 000� • 2" B 8" MIN. 30" MAX. OPTIONAL 611 MP MOTOR MOUNTS HERE • 1 8 -1/2" 'DIMENSIONAL TABLE - OPENING PARTIAL VIEW MODEL 611 MP MOTORIZ D 720/240 VOLT 60 Hz OPTIONAL VOLTAGE AVAILABLE • J REMARKS MOTOR II - o M OTOR ARM'AN r LINKAGE FRAME • 4.4. PROJECT LOCATION .L ARCHITECT ENGINEER CONTRACTOR SUB CONTRACTOR DATE 11/97 REV. SUBMITTED BY: APPROVED BY: Air Conditioning Products Co. DWG. 411 • -14 Application Fire . Resistive Rating Enclosure System Through - Penetration System Grease Ducts 1 or 2 hours 1 layer 3M FireMaster FastWrap +, 3" (76 mm) perimeter and longitudinal overlap OPL Listing No.FS543F Product Unit Size Units Ctn. Wt./Ctn. 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ Roll 2' x 24' x 20' (50 mm x 0,60 m x 6,096 m) 1 53 lbs. (24 kg) 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ Roll 2' x 48' x 20' (50 mm x 1.219 m x 6,096 m) 1 103 lbs. (46,8 kg) 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ Collar Roll 1 x 6" x 20' (38,1 mm x 0.15 m x 6.096 m) 4 46 lbs. (20,9 kg) Product Data CompAn with NFPA 96, 1994 Edition ' 3M FireMaster® FastWrap+ Commercial Kitchen Grease Duct Fire Protection System RECEIVED CITY OF (UKWILA APR 0 1 2002 PERMIT CENTER 1. Product Description 3MT" FireMastet® FastWrap+ is a foil - encapsulated, non - asbestos, high temperature, low biopersistence, flexible fireproofing wrap. It is used in combination with 3M Fire Barrier 1000 N/S Silicone Sealant to fire rate commercial kitchen grease ducts. 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ is a proven performance alternative to 2 -hour fire - resistance rated shaft enclosures. With its excellent insulating capability, it protects combustible constructions at zero clearance at the overlap or collar for commercial kitchen grease ducts in tight congested areas. 3M Fire Barrier 1000 N/S Silicone Sealant used In combination with 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ provides an alternate means of protection to rigid shafts by fire stopping the duct when it penetrates fire rated walls and floors. Product Features • One -layer systern • Low biopersistent insulation blanket • Shaft alternative • Zero clearance to combustibles protection at the overlap or collar • Lightweight, compact design saves space • Flexible system requires minimum labor • Problem solver for tight, congested areas • Totally foil encapsulated system for protection against material degradation and potential fire hazards 2. Applications 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ is an ideal fire resistive enclosure for commercial kitchen grease ducts. It is a proven performance alternative to 2 -hour fire - resistance rated shaft enclosures and provides zero clearance to combustibles protection at the overlap or collar. 3M Fire Barrier 1000 N/S Silicone Sealant Is used in combination with 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ to firestop the duct when it penetrates fire rated walls and floors. FILE_ COPY 3. Physical Properties 4. Specifications This specification covers the application of 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ and 3M Fire Barrier 1000 N/S Silicone Sealant . 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ should be installed in accordance with the installation instructions on the following pages. Multiple steel ducts in a single 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ enclosure system are not permitted. Only individual steel ducts should be wrapped with 3M FireMaster FastWrap +. 5. Performance A. Typical Physical Properties 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ Color: white Weight: 24" (0,60 m) wide roll 53 lbs. (24 kg); 48" r . ,219 m) wide roll 103 lbs. (46,8 kg) 6" (0,15 m) wide roll 46 lbs. (20,9) Flammability (ASTM E 84 /UL 723) Foil: Flame spread 5 Smoke developed 5 Blanket: Flame spread 0 Smoke Developed 0 Thermal Resistance R value per ASTM C 518: 4.15 per inch (0,10 m) at 70 °F (21 °C) B. Firestopping Properties Fire Barrier 1000 N/S Silicone ".olor: light gray Working time: 5 to 10 minutes Cure Time: 14 to 21 days at 77 °F (25 °C) 50% R.H. Sag of slump flow: Nil Elongation at Break: 600% C. Listings Agency Reference Standard/Project Number Omega Point Laboratories, Inc. (OPL) NFPA International Mechanical Code 11660- 106957 11660-106956 9006-107429 Compiles with NFPA 96, 1994 Edition Section 506 Commercial Kitchen Grease Ducts and Exhaust Equipment Section 507 Commercial Kitchen Hoods 6. Installation Techniques The 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ system should be installed by a qualified contractor in accordance with the following installation instructions. Materials and Equipment • 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ blanket, 2" (50 mm) thick, 24" (0,60 m) or 48" (1,219 m) wide, 20' (6,096 m) standard length. 48" wide blanket helps to minimize waste. • Aluminum foil tape. • Minimum 3 /4" (19 mm) wide filament tape. • Carbon steel or stainless steel banding material, minimum 1 /2" (12,7 mm) wide, minimum 0.015" (0.38 mm) thick, with steel banding clips. • Hand banding tensioner and crimping tool. • Minimum 12 gage copper- coated steel insulation pins; galvanized steel speed clips, minimum 1 /z" x 1'/2 square or 1' /z" dia. round (38 mm), or equivalent sized cup -head pins; capacitor discharge stud gun. • Access door hardware: four galvanized steel threaded rods, ' /:' diameter (6,35 mm) by 4'/2" to 5" long (114 to 127 mm) with 1 /4" wing nuts and ' /•" washers; 4" (102 mm) long steel hollow tubing to fit threaded rods. • 3M Fire Barrier 1000 N/S silicone sealant. Storage: The 3M FireMaster FastWrap +, and 3M Fire Barrier 1000 N/S Silicone Sealant must be stored in a dry warehouse environment. Pallets should not be stacked. Preparatory Work: 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ is installed with common tools, such as knives, banders and capacitor discharge guns for applying insulation pins. In order to Install the duct firestop system, the surfaces of all the openings and penetrating items need to be clean, dry, frost free, and free of dust. Method: General instructions for installing the 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ include a one -layer wrap construction applied directly to the duct. The FastWrap+ blanket is wrapped one layer thick around the perimeter of the duct and is cut to a length to overlap itself not less than 3" (76 mm). Adjacent blankets are placed to overlap the previous blanket not less than 3" (76 mm). The overlap made by adjacent blankets forms the, "perimeter' overlap. Aluminum foil tape is used to seal all cut edges of the blanket. The blanket is mechanically attached to the duct by steel banding or by welded insulation pins and clips. Insulation pins are welded to the duct in the centers of the overlaps a minimum of 1' /2" (38 mm) from each edge of the blanket, and spaced a maximum of 8" (0,203 m) on center along perimeter overlap, and a maximum 10'12" (0,27 m) on center along longitudinal overlaps. The blanket is impaled over the pins and held in place by speed clips. Insulation pins that extend beyond the blanket wrap shall be turned down to eliminate sharp points. When banding, filament tape can be used to temporarily hold the blanket in place until the banding is applied. The steel banding is applied around the duct 1' /2" (38 mm) from each edge of the blanket, and on 10' /2" (0,27 m) centers. The banding is placed around the material and tightened so as to sufficiently hold the 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ in place against the duct, but not to cause any cutting or damage to the blanket. NOTE: Support hanger systems do not need to be wrapped provided the hanger rods are at least a minimum of (9,53 mm) diameter and spaced a maximum of 60" (1524 mm) on center along the length of the duct. Use a minimum 2 x 2 x V steel angle or uni -strut equivalent or SMACNA equivalent support system. There are three (3) approved installation techniques for installing the FireMaster FastWrap+ (See Figure 1): 1. Telescoping 3" Overlap Wrap With the telescoping overlap wrap method, each blanket overlaps one adjacent blanket, and each blanket has one edge exposed and one edge covered by the next blanket as shown in Figure 1. The visible edges of the perimeter overlaps all point in the same direction. 2. Checkerboard 3" Overlap Wrap With the 3" checkerboard overwrap method, blankets with both edges exposed alternate with blankets with covered edges, as shown in Figure 1. The visible edges of the perimeter overlaps alternate their directions and appear on every other blanket. 3. Butt Joint With Collar Overlap With the butt joint and collar overlap method, adjacent blankets are butted tightly together and a 6" wide collar of 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ is centered over the joint, overlapping each blanket by 3" as shown in Figure 1. Additional Pinning to Prevent Sagging of the Wrap For Ducts 24" or larger in width, additional pins are needed to support the blanket on the bottom horizontal surface and on the outside face of a vertical duct run. 3M FireMaster FastWrap + 1 One Layer FireMaster FastWrap + 2 Steel Banding 1/2" Wide Min. 3 3" Min. Perimeter Overlap 4 3" Min. Longitudinal Overlap 5 6" Wide FireMaster FastWrap + Collar 6a eal.Ma Caron. 6 Firmly Butted Joint tr. Bun JON outom 7 10 or 12 Gage Copper Coated Steel Insulation Pin With 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" or 1 1/2" Dia, Galvanized Speed Clips (For Alternate Pinning) These pins are spaced a maximum of 10'/2" (0,27 m) apart in the direction of the blanket width, and a maximum of 12" (0,30 m) apart in the direction of the blanket length. When the duct penetrates a fire rated wall, ceiling or floor, an approved firestop system must be employed. (See Figure 2) To firestop the wrapped duct, cut strips of FireMaster FastWrap+ 4' /d" wide and as long as the opening. Cut enough strips so that when installed, the FireMaster FastWrap+ is compressed 37 %. Install the strips into the opening so that it is recessed '/d" from the surface of the wall or floor. Install a minimum ' /d" of 3M Firebarrier 1000 N/S Silicone Sealant into the opening. Access Door Installation (See Figure 3) Four galvanized steel threaded rods, ' /4" diameter (6,35 mm) by 4'/2" to 5" long (114 to 127 mm) are welded to the duct at the corners of the door opening. Four steel tubes, each 3" long (76 mm), are placed over the rods to Figure 1 3M FireMaster® FastWrap +TM Commercial Kitchen Grease Duct System 1 Or 2 Hour Shaft Alternative Zero Clearance To Combustibles (Overlap Wrap Technique) Overlap Wrap Option Cross Section View 0 or - arm 2r n,, 0 Checkerboard Wrap Option Cross Section View 0 Note: The Integrity of FireMaster Duct Systems Are Limited To The Quality 01 The Installation RI3001e106 Alternate Pinning Technique Butt Joint Option Cross Section View act as protection for the 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ when fastening the door. Four insulation pins are welded to the door panel for installation of the blanket. One layer of 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ is cut so as to extend beyond the panel approximately I /2 " (13 mm) and impaled over the insulation pins on the door panel. It is essential that this layer fit tightly against the wrap surrounding the access door opening with no through openings. A second layer of 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ is cut so as to overlap the first layer by a minimum of 1" (25.4 mm). The second layer is impaled over the pins and both layers are locked in place with speed clips. Pins that extend beyond the outer layer of 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ shall be turned down to avoid sharp points on the door. The Insulated door panel is placed over the threaded rods and held in place with washers and wing nuts. The details are shown in Figure 3. For personal protective equipment recommendations, see manufacturer's MSDS. Figure 3 3M FireMaster® FastWrap +TM Commercial Kitchen Grease Duct Access Door System 1 iiiii ° r ° o 2 r �` ��. 3A One Layer FireMaster FastWrap + © ° 1, � 0 Banding or Pinning 3C 0 3M Fire Barrier 1000 N/S Silcone Sealant °_ 3M FireMaster FastWrap + 1 Door Hole 2 1/4" Dia. All Thread Rods 3 Access Cover —16 Gauge 4 Insulation Pins — Welded 5 One Layer FireMaster FastWrap + 6 One Layer Fire Master FastWrap + 1" Overlap 7 Speed Clips 6 Aluminum Tape At Edges 9 Spool Pieces For Threaded Rods 10 1 /d" Dia. Wing Nuts Note: The Integrity of FireMaster Duct Systems Are Limited To The Duality OI The Installation RB0019114 3M FireMaster FastWrap + 1 Floor 2 Duct 3A One Layer FireMaster FastWrap + 3B Banding or Pinning 3C FireMaster FastWrap + (Packing Material) 3D 3M Fire Barrier 1000 N/S Silcone Sealant 3M Specified Construction Products Department 3M Center, Bldg. 225 -4S -08 St. Paul, MN 55144 -1000 1- 800 - 328 -1687 7. Maintenance No maintenance is required when installed in accordance with the 3M Installation instructions. Once installed, if any section of the 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ is damaged, the following procedures will apply: • The damaged section should be removed by cutting the steel banding or removing the clips holding it in place. • A new section of the same dimension should be cut from a roll of 3M FireMaster FastWrap +, either 24" (0,60 m) or 48" (1,219 m) wide. • The new section should be placed and fitted ensuring the same overlap that existed previously. • The steel banding should be placed around the material and tensioned so as to sufficiently hold the 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ in place. Figure 2 3M FireMaster® FastWrap +TM Through Penetration System 1 Or 2 Hour Grease Duct tr mi 9u Y h_fi __,_ i 0 i l $ECTION A —A Omega Design No. GD511 F Note: The In egriy of FireMaster Duct Systems Are Limited To e Quality Of The Installation RB0019114 r,7 • If the blanket has not been damaged but the foil has ripped, seal the opening with aluminum foil tape. S. Availability 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ and 3M Fire Barrier 1000 N/S Silicone Sealant are available through 3M's network of nationwide distributors. S. Safe Handling Information Consult Material Safety Data Sheet prior to handling and disposing of 3M FireMaster FastWrap +. Warranty and Limited Remedy, This product will be free from defects in material and manufacture for a period of ninety (90) days from date of purchase. 3M MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. User is responsible for determining whether the 3M product Is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user's method of application. If this 3M product is proved to be defective within the warranty period stated above, your exclusive remedy and 3M's sole obligation shall be, at 3M's option, to replace or repair the 3M product or refund the purchase price of the product. Limitation of Liability, Except where prohibited by law, 3M will not be liable for any loss or damages arising from the use of this 3M product, whether direct, indirect, special, Incidental or consequential, regardless of the legal theory asserted, Including warranty, contract, negligence or strict liability. The FireMaster line of products is manufactured by Thermal Ceramics and distributed by 3M. FireMaster is a registered trademark of Thermal Ceramics. 40% Pre - consumer waste paper 10% Post - consumer waste paper Printed in U.S.A. MCS 223 0 3M 2000 98. 0400. 5006 -8 d October 6, 2000 Ms. Vicki Floyd Thermal Ceramics, Inc. 2102 Old Savannah Road Augusta, GA 30906 Re: Additional Listings — 3M FireMaster® FastWrapTM + Design No. VAD 516 F Dear Ms. Floyd: This letter will serve as an interim description of the following Lli tings that will be generated for our 2001 Directory of Listed Building Products, Materials and Assemblies. The 3M FireMaster® FastWrapTM+ system has been investigated in accordance with the requirements of ISO 69444985 for a duct assembly defined as Duct A. The requirements for Duct A Listings are intended for duct assemblies that pass through the fire environment without openings. ISO 6944 recommends that the duct assembly tested represent the maximum width to height ratio intended for use. The standard also recommends that the tested duct be 250 mm by 1000 mm. The Listing for all duct assemblies is based upon data from fire tests on this recommended duct size unless reported otherwise. These Listings are based on information from the following tests: a. Underwriter's Laboratories Inc. — File R14229, Project No. 95NK7245 — March 14, 1996, Test Records 1 -6. b. Underwriter's Laboratories of Canada — File CR2599, Application No. 21773 — November 12, 1996 — Letter report on Flexible Duct Enclosure System. c. Underwriter's Laboratories of Canada — File CR2599, Application No. 21773 — November 12, 1996 — Letter report on Firemaster Duct Wrap Flexible Enclosure System Firestop System d. Underwriter's Laboratories of Canada — File CR2599, Application No. 21773 — November 12, 1996 — Flexible Duct Enclosure System — Interface to Gypsum Wallboard Enclosure e. Underwriter's Laboratories of Canada — File CR2599, Application No. 21773 — November 12, 1996 — Flexible Duct Enclosure System — Ducts with Fire Dampers. f. Omega Point Laboratories, Inc. — Project No. 11660 - 106956 — August 25, 2000 • 49„., 42. Omega Point Laboratories, Inc, 16015 Shady Falls Road Elmendorf, Texas 78112 -9784 210- 635 -8100 / FAX: 210- 635 -8101 / 800- 966 -5253 WWW nn( prim / o -m•il• mnrnirtf - .1 nnl nnm 1 All dimensions are width by height in inches. OA 00'L ■ 0 .4 10/6/00 • Ms. Vicki Floyd Thermal Ceramics Page 2 The information herein is a generic description of the information that will be contained in the 2001 Listing. This is an interim letter; two Listing Designs may be required to address alternate two and three side installation techniques. This Listing is applicable 1 for HVAC systems only. Design No. VAD 516 F o 0 Type - Duct A co w Stability - 2 Hr. Integrity - 2 Hr. o Insulation - 2 Hr. w Ventilation Air Duct - g a The ventilation air duct is a continuous system without openings that may have both P._ horizontal and vertical shafts, with and without branches, constructed of minimum 20 GA sheet steel. The maximum acceptable width to height ratio is 4:1. z • For duct assemblies up to 40 x 10- inchesl, reinforce the duct with a minimum 1 -1/2 x w w 1 -1/2 x 1J8 inch steel angle spaced a maximum of 49- inches on center and covered by 2 the 3M FireMaster FastWrapTM+ system. ci w • For duct assemblies up to 84 x 21- inches but not less than 40 x 10- inches, reinforce the duct with a minimum 2 x 2 x 3/16 inch steel angle spaced a maximum of 49- inches = C..) on center and covered by the 3M FireMaster FastWrapTM'+ system. �. • When the maximum outside dimensions of the duct assembly are greater than 84 x w i 21- inches, reinforce the duct with steel angles sufficient to support the total weight of v i the duct assembly when it is covered by the 3M FireMaster FastWrapTM+ system. F- 1 The steel angle must be covered by the 3M FireMaster FastWrapTM+ system. The Z reinforcement spacing can not be greater than 49- inches on center and the minimum steel angle dimensions can not be less than 2 x 2 x 3/16 inches. Insulation System - 3M FireMaster® FastWrapTM+ is a nominal 2" thick, 8.0 -pcf insulative blanket made of either refractory ceramic fibers or a calcium magnesium silicate fibers. This product will only be sold as a calcium magnesium silicate blanket. This product is totally encapsulated with a polypropylene /foil scrim. The blanket is available in various widths. Installation Methods - 3M FireMaster® FastWrapTM+ system has an overlap nominal thickness of 4 inches and the nominal thickness between overlaps being 2 inches when using a telescoping or checker board pattern. The 3M FireMaster® FastWrapTM+ system has an overlap nominal thickness of 3.5 inches when using a butt splice with collar method where the collar is 1.5 inches thick. All cut edges are to be sealed with a minimum 3 -inch wide, pressure sensitive, aluminum foil tape. Ms. Vicki Floyd Thermal Ceramics The insulation used was a single layer system. FireMaster FastWrapTM+ single layer system shall be cut to a length sufficient to wrap completely around the perimeter of the duct, plus provide a min. overlap of 3 in. onto its starting end. The overlap of adjacent blankets can be accomplished by one of the following three methods: • a 3 -inch overlap telescoping method where each adjacent blanket has one edge exposed and one edge covered by the next blanket, • a 3 -inch overlap checkerboard pattern where both edges of each alternating blanket are covered by each adjacent blanket whose edges are exposed, or • a butt splice with collar method where the blankets are butted together and a 6 -inch wide collar of blanket is centered over the butt splice overlapping each adjacent blanket 3- inches. Attachment Methods - Pinning Option: Weld min. 10 GA, min. 6 in. long, copper- coated steel insulation pins to the duct. Pins shall be located at all blanket overlaps and meet the following requirements. Space pins in rows max. 8 -in. apart. The pins in the rows are max. 23- 1/2 -inch o.c. All overlaps are a minimum of 3- inches for circumferential overlaps going around the duct and for longitudinal overlaps following the length of the duct. An insulation pin is to be located in the middle of the longitudinal overlap and center spaced between the pins. The longitudinal overlaps are to be alternated from side to side. The blanket is locked into place over the pins with minimum 1.5 in. x 1.5 -in. square, or 1.5- in. diameter round, galvanized steel, speed clips or cup head pins. Insulation pins that extend beyond the outer blanket wrap layer shall be turned down to eliminate sharp edges or the excess length cut off. Banding Option: Use min. 1/2 -inch wide stainless or 3/4 -inch carbon steel bands, which are nominally 0.015- inches thick, and secured with minimum 1 -inch long stainless steel crimp clamps. The use of filament tape as a temporary hold for the insulation prior to banding to ease installation is permitted. First, pace the bands a max. 1.5 in. from each blanket edge and then a maximum of 10.5 inches on center. Tension the banding material to hold the FireMaster FastWrapTM+ in place without causing any cutting or damage to the blanket or duct. Unique Installation Methods - A two sided or three sided application of of 3M FireMaster® FastWrapTM+ insulation is allowed when the duct is. within 8 in. from the surface of a concrete wall and/or ceiling, impeding the ability to wrap the duct in typical fashion. This does require a different installation technique, however, and two layers of the insulation. The installation technique used incorporates butted joints at every joint on the first layer that are sealed with 4 -inch wide, pressure sensitive aluminum foil tape. For the second layer, the transverse joints are butted and sealed with 4 in. wide pressure sensitive aluminum foil tape and the longitudinal joints are overlapped a minimum of 3 in. A min. 6 in. wide collar is then centered over each butt joint on the second layer. The blanket is to flange out onto the concrete wall or ceiling. Secure it to the concrete substrate with minimum 3/16 -inch diameter,. 4 -inch long concrete anchors, footed to a minimum 1 -1/2 -inch wide x 3/16 -inch thick steel band with pre- drillled spaced a maximum 10 inches on center. 10 /6 /00 Page 3 Ms. Vicki Floyd • Thermal Ceramics Page 4 This banding is to be placed around the entire perimeter of the duct in the exposure area. The duct insulation is to be secured to the duct with minimum 1/2 in. wide, .015 in. thick stainless steel banding, or minimum 3/4 -inch wide, .015 in. thick carbon steel banding on 10.5 -inch centers spaced a maximum of 10.5 inches on center. Additionally, the banding is to be applied 1 inch from both sides of each collar. The ends of the banding are to loop into the band strips that foot the blanket to the concrete floor or wall and be tightened down. The trapeze support system may be incorporated within the wrap system. Support Methods — • Support the insulated duct using one of the following methods. Use a minimum 1 -1/2 x 1 -1/2 x 3/16 -inch steel angle as the trapeze cross - member supports that are connected to minimum 3/8 -inch all- thread steel rods, which do not have to be insulated. The rods can be placed against the insulation or have a maximum clearance from the insulation of 6- inches. Other acceptable support methods are a P- 2000 Unistrut (1 -5/8 in. x 1 -5/8 in. x .060 in.) or a SMACNA design equivalent to the tested support. • When the maximum outside dimensions of the duct assembly are greater than 84 x 21- inches, support the insulated duct using steel angle trapeze cross - member supports connected to all- thread steel rods. The steel angles and rods, which do not have to be insulated, must be sufficient to support the total weight of the duct assembly when it is covered by the 3M FireMaster FastWrapTM+ system. The rods can be placed against the insulation or have a maximum clearance from the insulation of 6- inches. Other acceptable support methods are Unistrut members or a SMACNA design equivalent to the steel angle trapeze cross - member supports connected to all- thread steel rods. Wall, Floor and Ceiling Penetrations — When the duct penetrates a wall, floor, or ceiling use a penetration seal composed of 3M FireMaster® FastWrapTM+ insulation topped with 3M Fire Barrier 1000 N/S or 3M Fire Barrier 1003 S/L Silicone Sealant. The minimum thickness for the 3M Fire Barrier Silicone Sealant is 1/4 -inch. The penetration opening between the insulation and the concrete slab can vary from minimum 1/2 inch to a maximum of 4 -3/4 inches. The penetration seal will be detailed in our 2001 Listing No. FS 543 F. Should you need anything further or have any questions or comments, please call us at (800) 966 - 5253. We thank you for the opportunity to serve you. D. Ni las ctor, Listing and Labeling . Listing and Follow -up Services Dep rtr o y 0 a 9 •r, AT O P`4y 10/6/00 • Patrick V. McCullen Manager, Field Services Group ICBO Evaluation Service, Inc. a subsidiary corporation of the International Conference of Building Officials Certificate of Accreditation This is to signify that OMEGA POINT LABORATORIES, INC. 16015 SHADY FALLS ROAD ELMENDORF, TEXAS 781 12 - 9784 Quality Control Agency No. AA-657 has demonstrated compliance with the ICBO Evaluation Service, Inc., Acceptance Criteria for Quality Control Agency Accreditation (equivalent to ISO Guide 39) and has been accredited for two years, commencing March 1, 2000, toprovide quality control inspection services for products in the following categories: Prefabricated Assemblies; Prefabricated Fire- Resistance -Rated Assemblies; Fara Plastics; Classified Roof Coverings; Plywood; Particleboard; Fiberboard; and Plastic Plumbing Fixtures M' beam C. P. Ramani, P.E. Vice - President This accreditation certificate supersedes any ICBO ES accreditation certificate bearing an earlier date. The certificate becomes invalid upon suspension, cancellation, revocation, or expiration of accreditation. See the ICBO ES Index of Evaluation Reports (printed version, or on the web at www.icbo.org/ICBO_ES) for current information, or contact ICBO ES directly at (562) 699 -0543. O Z 4 C U U ta N 0 W �LL too U D � Z° W U � O N O H W W I U u. 111 z U= O 1- z This is to Certify that Daniel McNeely has attended 3M Fire Protection Pr November 18,1999 Date 3M Instructor 98.0100.3299.2 This is to Certify that John Schonians has attended 3M Fire Protect' 9 -19 -01 Date Date 98.0100.3289.2 98.0100.3289.2 Fire Protection Products 3 " Instructor Fire Protection Products This is to Certify that Joel Crisp has attended 3M Fire Protectio �ning 9 -17 -01 3M nstructor • c fining •- 1/' - Fire Protection Products This is to Certify ....,t Robert McNeely has attended 3M Fire Protection P uct ng November 18,1999 Date 3M Instructor 90.0100.3289.2 This is to Certify that Jose Campos has attended 3M Fire Protection November 18,1999 Date 980100.3289.2 This is to Certify that James Chatman has attended 3M Fire Protectio 9 -17 -01 Date 98.0100.3289.2 Fire Protection Products L uc Tir 3M nstructor Fire Protection Products 3M Instructor fining Fire Protection Products Evaluation Reports are the opinion of the Committee on Evaluation, based on the findings, and do not constitute or imply an approval or acceptance by any local community. The Committee, in review of the data submitted, finds that in their opinion the product, material, system, or method of construction specifically identified in this report conforms with or is a suitable alternate to that specified in the Standard Codes, SUBJECT TO THE LIMITATIONS IN THIS REPORT. The Committee on Evaluation has reviewed the data submitted for compliance of this report and, submits the following. The Committee on Evaluation, SBCCI PST & ESI and its staff are not responsible for any errors or omissions to any documents, calculations, drawings, specifications, tests or summaries prepared and submitted by the design professional or propane of record that are listed in the Substantiating Data Section of this report. Portions of this report were previously included in SBCCI Evaluation Report PTL -8901 and PST & ESI Evaluation Report PTL -9428. Copyrighted • 1999 SBCCI PST & ESI REPORT NO.: TL -9428A EXPIRES: See current SBCCI PST & ESI EVALUATION REPORT LISTING • CATEGORY: TESTING LABORATORY SUBMITTED BY: OMEGA POINT LABORATORIES, INC. 18015 SHADY FALLS ROAD ELMENDORF, TEXAS 78112 -9784 1. SCOPE OF EVALUATION Testing laboratory for fire, structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, heating units, and material properties. 2. DESCRIPTION Omega Point Laboratories, Inc., provides laboratory testing services and product certification services for the building industry. The primary area of activity is fire, flame spread and flammability performance and the resultant density and toxicity of smoke from such products when burned in accordance with standard test methods. Omega Point Laboratories, Inc. also provides testing and certification services for structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, heating units, and material properties. All testing is performed in accordance with nationally recognized test standards that are applicable to the product's intended end use. SBCCI PUBLIC SAFETY TESTING AND EVALUATION SERVICES INC. 900 Montclair Road, Suite A Birmingham, Alabama 35213.1206 6 3. SUBSTANTIATING DATA 3.1 Statement of financial independence. 3.2 Current organization chart. 3.3 Qualifications of personnel. 3.4 Description of certification programs'. 3.5 Description of record keeping procedures. 3.6 Guide for establishing listing and follow -up services. 3.7 Inspection manual information form and sample inspection procedure manual. 3.8 Sample contracts for 1. Application for listing and follow -up services. 2. Listing and follow -up service agreement. 3. Inspection services contract. 3.9 Copies of certification of incorporation, articles of Incorporation and ownership statement. 3.10 Resumes. 3.11 List of test standards. 3.12 Copy of application for registered certification mark. 3.13 Internal Quality control manual. 3.14 Floor plan of testing laboratory facility. 3.15 Receiving, storage and handling flow plan. 3.16 Sample test reports. 3.17 Calibration records, data sheets. 4. COMMITTEE FINDINGS The Committee on Evaluation finds that Omega Point Laboratories, Inc. is qualified as a testing laboratory to provide testing services for fire, structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, heating units and material properties. 5. LIMITATIONS 5.1 The SBCCI Public Safety Testing and Evaluation Services, Inc. reserves the right to inspect Omega Point Laboratories, Inc.'s test facilities during regular business hours. 5.2 Omega Point Laboratories, Inc. shall, upon request from the SBCCI Public Safety Testing and Evaluation Services, Inc. request authorization from their clients REPORT NO. TL -9428A PAGE 1 OF 2 • REPORT NO. TL -9428A to make available for review all test reports and test sheets. If such request is denied, the reasons therefore shall be given in wilting. 5.3 All tests shall be conducted and test reports shall be prepared under the supervision of personnel with a minimum of a four year degree in the sciences or engineering. All test reports shall be signed by personnel with a minimum of four year degree in the sciences or engineering (ie. BSc., BSE, BSCE, etc.). 5.4 When a product is tested for which there is no formal standard, the method of test and all engineering assumptions shall be documented in detail. 5.5 This report covers only the testing facilities and ability of Omega Point Laboratories, Inc. and not any particular product or system. SEE CURRENT SBCCI LISTING FOR STATUS For Information on this Michael P. O'Reardon, 205/599 -9800 8. PERIOD OF ISSUANCE PAGE 2 OF 2 PST & ESI EVALUATION REPORT OF THIS EVALUATION REPORT. report contact: P.E. PRINTED APRIL, 1990 BOCA CATEGORY 32 - QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTION AGENCIES AND TESTING LABORATORIES OMEGA POINT LABORATORIES, INC. 16015 SHADY FALLS ROAD ELMENDORF, TX 70112 -9714 L PERFORMANCE OF COMPANY FOR WHICH EVALUATION IS REQUESTED Testing Laboratory IL DESCRIPTION . The laboratory has the facilities, equipment, and expertise to perform testing of building materials and systems to determine their flammability and fueresistive properties. The laboratory personnel also witness testing performed at other facilities. The laboratory tests to the following standards: ANSI A208.1 ANSI Z124.1 ANSI Z124.2 ANSI Z124.3 ANSI Z124.4 ASTM C236 ASTM C518 ASTM D568 ASTM D635 BOCA EVALUATION SERVICES, INC. 4051 West Flossmoor Road • Country Club Hills, IL 60478 -5795 Phone 708/799 -2305 • Fax 708/799 -1660 Mat-Formed Wood Particleboard Plastic Bathtub Units Plastic Shower Receptors and Shower Stalls Plastic Lavatories Plastic Water Closet Bowls and Minks Test Method for Steady -State Thermal Performance of Building Assemblies by Means of • Guarded Hot Box Test Method for Steady -State Thermal Transmission Properties by Moans of the Heat Flow Meter Test Method for Rata of Burning and/or extent of Time of Burning of Flexible Plastics in Vertical Position Test Method for Rate of Burning and/or Extent and Time of Burning of Self- Supporting Plastics in a Horizontal Position Copyright 1990, Sulking Officials d Code Administrators International, Inc. Edtodal Revisions: Jaretry,iee5 RESEARCH REPORT NO. 89-60 Category 32 ASTM D1692 Flammability of Plastic Sheeting and Cellular Plastics ASTM 01929 Test Method for Ignition Properties of Plastics ASTM 02859 Test Method for Flammability of Finished Textile Floor Covering Materials (DOG- FF =1 -70) ASTM D2863 Test Method for Measuring the Minimum Oxygen Concentration to Support Candle-Like Combustion of Plastics (Oxygen Index Test) ASTM D3161 Test Method for Wind - Resistance of Asphalt Shingles ASTM D3801 Method for Measuring the Comparative Extinguishing Characteristics of Solid Plastics in A Vertical Position ASTM D3806 Test for Small -Scale Evaluation of Fire- Retardant Paints (2 - Tunnel Method) ASTM D3894 Room Fire Test Standard for Interior of Foam Plastic Systems (example; walk in coolers) ASTM E84 Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials (NFPA 255, UL 723) ASTM E96 Water Vapor Transmission of Materials ASTM E108 Fin Tests of Roof Coverings (UL 790) ASTM E119 Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials (UL 263) ASTM E136 Test for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical Tube Furnace at 750° C. ASTM E152 Fire Tests of Door Assemblies (UL 10A, UL 108, UL 155) ASTM E162 Test for Surface Flammability of Materials Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source ASTM E163 Fin Tuts of Window Assemblies (UL 9) ASTM E645 Test for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source ASTM E662 Test for Specific Optical Densfq of Smoke Generated by Solid Materials (BS Smoke Density Chamber, NFPA 258) New crud SOCA ivbMt.a $. *s., lrs.. soli y lorolisse you try bsv. rsio rYa tar mot. Adds sully, plow c.stact as It you Mvot dip surmises ea tle y.rirrt..acs of Oa pr.daet d.. aMd boob abita it nano to Ws nMtt ma rapid is subject M die if-Wtl.sr listed Web a+d to car *odic predict dela sad le o raper arrius4 by ar appIkdi.a new* leis report f WPWnt tsar were sot warmed by BOCA Ev.4rtha deices, Lc., ad 1OCA EvaMrtlw levies, roc.. 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Page 1 of 2 Research Report N40 ASTM E814 Fire Tists of Through Penetrations (UL 1479) ASTM E 906 Heat and Visible Smoke Release for Materials and Products FM 4470 Approval Standard for Class I Roof Coverings FM 4450 Approval Standard for Class I Insulated Steel Deck Roofs NBS/PS 1-83 Industrial and Commercial Plywood NBS/PS 57-53 Cellulosic: Fiber Insulating Board NFPA 259 Potential Heat of Building Materials (UBC 17 -2) NFPA 262 Fire & Smoke Characteristics of Electrical and Optical-Fiber Cables in Air Handling Spaces NFPA 701 Standard Methods of Fire lists for Flame- Resis- tant Midges and Films NFPA 703 Fire Retardant Treated Wood UL 555 Fire Dampers and Ceiling Dampers UL 910 Test Method for Fire and Smoke Characteristics of Electrical and Optical-Fiber Cables Used in Air - Handling Spaces UL 997 Wind Resistance of Prepared Roof Covering Materials UL 1256 Fire Test of Root Deck Constructions UL 1715 Fire Test of Interior Finish Material UL 1820 Fire Test of Pneumatic Tubing for Flame and Smoke Characteristics UL 1887 Fire Test of Plastic Sprinkler Pipe for Flame and Smoke Characteristics UL ANALYSIS OF EVIDENCE SUBMITTED The following information has been submitted in support of this application: 1. A current organization chart 2. Resumes with education and experience of key personnel. 3. Address, telephone number, and floor plan of the main facility and all branch offices. 4. Test standards and procedures most frequently used. 5. Procedures for the random selection of materials, con- struction, storing and handling of test assemblies. 6. Copies of all data sheets and test report forms. 7. Copies of typical test reports. 8. Facsimile of all contracts executed between the testing laboratory and clients. 9. Method and frequency of test equipment calibration. 10. Method of distributing test reports and certification. 11. A notarized statement of independence with reference to products being tested. W. INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CODE OFFICIAL Page 2 of 2 Omega Point Laboratories, Inc. listed in this report, has been evaluated for the administrative and equipment capability to test various products and materials to standards referenced by the 1990 BOCA National Codes. These findings may be'died by jurisdictions as part of the technical data required for administering these codes with the following limitations: 1. The recognition of testing laboratories is based on information submitted by the applicant. The BOCA Research and Evaluation Staff has reviewed the materials but does not, as a matter of routine, verify such informa- tion through actual inspections of the facilities involved. 2. This report does not represent a statement as to the validity or accuracy of any tests conducted, or the code compliance of any products tested by this agency. Recognition by BOCA -ES of a product tested by a testing laboratory requires that the test data, including sample selection procedures, be examined for code compliance, and the findings noted in a specific evaluation report of the product. 3. Omega Point Laboratories, Inc. is recognized only for the testing of products in accordance with the standards referenced in this report. This BOCA Research Report Number shall not appear on the product label of any appliance or fixture. 4. All test reports shall be signed by the professional engineer under whose direction testing was conducted. 5. This report is subject to annual certification. The failure of the applicant to comply with this requirement will result in the lapse of this report. Further use o4 or refer- ence to, this report is then no longer permitted. High Temperature, Fibrous Thermal Insulation 3M Fire Protection distributes a product line of highly thermal efficient fiber insulation products for fire protection applications in commercial construction. These products are manufactured in two chemical compositions: The Fire Master FastWrap+ material was developed due to a variety of issues: Refractory Ceramic Fiber (RCF) - FlreMastere and Calcium- magnesium - silicate wool — FireMastere FastWrap+ • Improved biological compatibility properties. • Compatibility with other market technologies to perform in Commercial Fire Protection applications. • The economies of total installed costs in Commercial Fire Protection Applications. FireMaster is Refractory Ceramic Fiber (RCF). It is an aluminosilicate material with historically outstanding insulation properties. It has been used in a wide variety of industrial and commercial applications and has proven to be a most effective fire barrier. FireMaster FastWrap+ is a calcium- magnesium - silicate material (CMS). CMS wools have the physical properties to meet the demanding requirements of various commercial fire protection applications, as well as the added benefit of improved body solubility (i.e. low biopersistence). The biological properties of CMS wools have been extensively studied with results showing no evidence of carcingenicity or fibrosis. Furthermore, FireMaster FastWrap+ has undergone a two -year inhalation carcinogencity study at the RCC Laboratories in Geneva, Switzerland and showed no tumors nor fibrosis (1). z ce W 0 CD o . tu J • LL W 0 g Q z Lu w D O U 0 - 0H W o w z o z Further testing at The Frauenhofer Institute in Hanover, Germany exonerates CMS wools from any default classifications, labeling, or occupational restrictions that are required under the European Union regulations (2). 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ is a fully foil encapsulated product that is applied directly onto grease ducts. Total foil encapsulated CMS wools help to prevent the material from absorbing grease, as well as protecting the material from water absorption. The foil encapsulation also protects the FireMaster FastWrap+ from physical abuse and abrasive contact. 3M's market experience and expertise strongly suggests that no fiber duct wraps be used unless they are 100% foil encapsulated. The benefit of 3M FireMaster FastWrap+ is an environmental and improved biological property material, designed for the demanding commercial fire protection of grease ducts, at no higher cost than RCF wools. (1) Hesterberg, T.W.; Hart, G.A.; Chevakier, J.; Miller, W.C.; Hamilton, R.D., Bauer, J.; and Thevanaz, P.(1998), " The Importance of Fiber Persistance in Determining the Chronic • Inhalation Effects of X607, RCF 1, and Chrysotile Asbestos" ; Toxocology and Applied Pharmicology. 153, 69 - 82. (2) Fraunhofer Institut Toxikologie and Aerosolforschung, European Commission protocol ECB/TM 26 Rev. 7,1998, June 18,1999. Specified Construction Products Department 3M Center, Bldg. 225.4S -08 St. Paul, MN 55144 800 -328 -1687 98- 0400 - 5007 -6 • el AMERICAN COOLAIR CORPORATION INDUSTRIES DIVISION • Centrifugal Upblast Power Roof Ventilators • TYPE UBCA - BELT DRIVE TYPE UBC - BELT DRIVE z ~ • z cc 2 w j J U U O (/) p v)w J F W � LL < ▪ c5 H W Z = F- O Z 1- w W • p � p U O - p 111 - O LU Z 0 — F- O ~ z CFM at Static Pressure RPM Range Motor HP RPM 0.00 .125 .250 .376 .500 .750 1.00 1.25 1.50 2.00 BHP I Sone BHP ISone BHP Sone BHP [Sone BHP I Son BHP j Sone BHP I Sone BHP J Sone BHP 'Sone BHP 'Sone 1r4 u 114H 113 in Ls 1222 1121 1024 916 781 .' 1072 0.10 6.7 0.11 6.6 0.11 6.2 0.12 5.8 0.12 5.6 1275 0.11 7.4 1178 0.12 7.2 1088 0.13 6.9 985 0.13 6.5 887 0.14 6.2 , +` 1119 , ,; 1329 1235 1147 1052 945 ' : a'' '' "+i • f 1188 0.12 8.0 0.13 7.9 0.14 7.5 0.15 7.1 0.15 6.8 1381 0.14 8.7 1290 0.15 8.6 1206 0.16 L2 1117 0.17 7.9 1017 0.17 7.4 si ,..,? 1212 r•-•: 1435 0.15 9.5 1347 0.17 9.4 1266 0.18 8M 1181 0.18 8.6 1088 0.198.20.197.7 845 I, . t,. �ksz ) 9 , 1259 1487 0.17 10.2 1402 0.19 10.1 1324 0.20 9.7 1243 0.20 9.4 1156 0.21 8.9 942 012 8.4 nxs{ 1305 1641 0.19 11.0 1458 0.21 10.9 1382 0.22 10.5 1306 0.23 10.1 1223 0.23 9.7 1029 0.24 9.0 F 1352 •,i, 1. r. .!�_. .J 1594 0.21 11.9 1515 0.23 11.8 1441 0.24 11.4 1367 0.25 11.0 1289 0.26 10.6 1110 r,JI'` , 0.27 9.8 ^„ : ; ,,r; x; 1399 1647 0.23 12.7 1669 0.25 12.6 1498 0.28 12.3 1427 0.27 11.9 1352 0.28 11.5 1185 0.29 10.6 955 0.29 10.3 '` ' .., s• 1445 r;`.; ` s 1 " i�k . 4 1700 0.26 13.6 1625 0.27 13.5 1555 0.29 13.2 1487 0.30 12.7 1416 0.31 12.3 1258 0.32 11.5 1057 0.32 11 1492 .1. r{ 1754 1681 1613 1547 1479 1329 1148 • il. .r J: 1539 0.28 14.4 0.30 14.3 0.31 13.9 0.32 13.5 0.33 13.1 0.36 12.2 0.36 11.7 1808 0.31 15.0 1735 0.32 14.9 1689 0.34 14.6 1606 0.35 14.2 1539 0.38 13.8 1396 0.38 13.0 1230 0.39 12.4 990 0.37 12.1 }' {>' 'i ' � 1586 1860 0.34 16.7 1791 0.35 15.6 1726 0.37 16.4 1663 0.38 15.0 1600 0.39 14.7 1464 0.41 14.0 1309 0.42 13.3 1106 0.42 13.0 Iy14 d-r ;'' 1632 1912 0.37 16.5 1846 ' 0.38 18.3 1781 0.40 16.1 1721 0.41 15.8 1660 0.42 15.6 1629 0.44 14.8 1383 0.46 14.2 1202 0.46 13.8 ; ;, , i' 11 1678 1966 0.40 17.3 1900 0.42 17.1 1838 0.43 16.9 1779 0.45 16.6 1720 0.48 16.4 1595 0.48 15.7 1456 0.50 15.0 1292 0.50 14.6 1053 0.48 14.2 �� ° ; , #�'� F� ;;; �r•a� � . { 1725 � , � W , f S;, 2020 0.43 18.1 1955 0.45 17.9 1895 0.47 17.7 1837 0.46 17.4 1780 0.49 17.1 1659 0.52 16.5 1527 0.53 15.9 1375 0.54 16.3 1175 0.53 15.1 r ? � �`' 1772 t. : . . 2072 0.46 18.7 2009 0.48 18.5 1950 0.50 18.3 1893 0.52 18.1 1838 0.53 17.8 1721 0.55 17.2 1594 0.57 16.6 1453 0.69 16.0 1278 0.58 15.8 1818 . 2126 0.60 19.5 .2064 0.62 19.3 2006 0.84 19.1 1951 0.56 18.8 1896 0.67 18.8 1784 0.59 18.0 1663 0.61 17.4 1528 0.63 16.8 1369 0.63 16.5 - +. } . 1866 2178 2118 2061 2007 1954 1845 1728 1600 1454 } ' (s 1911 0.541 20 0.561 20 0.581 20 0.80 19.7 0.61119.4 0.64118.7 0.68118.1 0.88 17.5 0.65 17.2 2232 0.68 21 2173 0.60 21 2117 0.62 21 2064 0.64 21 2012 0.65 20 1907 0.68 19.6 1794 0.70 18.9 1672 0.72 18.3 1635 0.73 17.9 1968 w J 2285 2228 2174 2121 • 2070 1968 1859 1742 1613 1263 a 2006 0.82 22 0.66 22 0.67 22 0.68 22 0.70 21 0.73 21 0.76 19.9 0.77 19.1 0.79 18.6 0.75 18.1 2338 2282 2228 2177 2127 2028 1922 1810 1887 1368 2051 •4' 0.87 23 0.69 23 0.71 23 0.73 23 0.75 22 0.77 22 0.80 21 0.82 20 0.54 19.5 0.82 19.0 UBCAI2 PerLrmance Data Performance shown is fo Type A: free inlet, free outlet. Performance ratings do not include the effects of appurtenances in the airstream. Power ratings (BHP) do not Include drive losses. Bearing losses are Included. The sound ratings shown are loudness values In fan sons at 5 ft. (1.6 m) in a hemispherical free field calculated per AMCA Standard 301. Values shown are for installation Type A: free Inlet fan son levels. ALL SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 0 0 Unit Ventilator Dimensions Roof Curb and Damper Dimensions A B C D E F 0 H J K UBCA 12,13,15 26 29 318 22 318 20 3/8 201/2 18 191/4 241/2 21 1/4 321/2 UBCA 16,18 30 36 3/8 241/2 4 21 241/2 22 231/4 28112 25 1/4 361/2 UBCA 20 34 43 3/8 27 7/8 24 28 1/2 26 271/4 321/2 291/4 401/2 UBC 246 34 , 43 3/8 321/4 24 281/2 26 271/4 32112 291/4 401/2 UBC 300 40 1 61 1/4 361/2 29112 341/2 32 331/4 38112 361/4 46112 UBC 365 46 62 5/8 43 7/8 371/2 401/2 , 38 391/4 441/2 41 114 62112 UBCA, UBI and Roof Curh Dimensions 0 13 dacar The life of the kitchenTM 1 � r Vertical m on- combustible surface 0" (762mm) 1 36 1/16" Minimum (916mm) Op., Top of finished counter 8 (203mm) I-f 12" tg - }} 305mm) ^ 13" (330mm) Maximum 18' (457mm Minumim 25" (635mm) Specifications are subject to change without notice. • • See installation Instructions for additional details. U a U 42" (1067mm) Recommended 36" (914mm) Minimum F ��E G ppY 2 7/8" (73mm) M ximum �2LCllZe 36" Wide, Range Specifications CI7y Ofi TUk A PR 0 1 ?007 PERMIT CENTER Utilities may be located: I. In the lower left corner of the adjacent right cabinet. (Recommended) 2. Alternate location, at the floor behind the range. (Note: Some building departments do not permit concealing gas valves behind appliances. It may be permissible to strap a gas supply pipe to the floor and install a shut- off valve in a forward, accessible location.) Contact your local building department to verify compliance with local code interpretation. 10' (254mm) Min. to combustible side walls above the range (both sides) Clearance to Combustibles Gas /Electrical Locations Cutout Dimensions Dacor® www.dacor.com Corporate Phone: 800-793-0093 Planning Faxbacic 800 - 793 -0093 ext. 3806 r z z z YI 0 C v m 5.3 Rev 040101 dat car The life of the kitchenTM 1 9/16' —► (40mm) • 30 3/8' (772mm) 29 1/8' (740mm) 28 1/8' (714mm) 26 1/2' (673mm) Finished Side Panel Total Connected Load 9' (229mm) 19' (483mm) 15 /4' (387mm) Side View Approximate Shipping Weight Handle Front Edge of Bullnose Face of Control Panel/Oven Door Rear of Control Panel/Oven Door 3 ' (79mm) 32 5/8' (829mm) Overall Range Width Overall Range Height Including 3" (76mm) Backguard Overall Range Height Including 9" (229mm) Backguard Overall Range Height Including 24" (610mm) Backguard Overall Range Depth Gas Supply Requirements (1 /2" Supply OK) Electrical Supply Requirements ERD36 ERG36 ERD36 ERG36 f 9' (229mm) Backguard 3' (76mm) Backguard a -4-- 27/8' -6' (73mm - 152mm) Note: Backguards are ordered separately in heights of 3 ", 9" or 24 ". s ° ° 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice. :1 See installation instructions for additional details. i 24'(6 0mm) Backguard Power 12icutew 36" Wide, Range Specifications Gas connection access panel Factory installed 3/4" regulator (1/2" supply ok) Rear View SPECIFICATIONS EASUREMENTS 35 15/16" (913mm) 38 I /2" (978mm) Minimum 41 5/8" (1057mm) Maximum 44 1/2" (1130mm) Minimum 47 5/8" (1210mm) Maximum 59 1 /2" (1511 mm) Minimum 62 5/8" (1591 mm).Maximum Refer to Overall Dimension illustration above Shipped natural gas standard - 3/4" (19mm) regulator Liquid Propane (LP) ranges are special ordered from the factory. 240VAC 4 -wire, 60Hz, 30A Dedicated Circuit Range is supplied with a 60" (1524mm) flexible conduit 120VAC, 60Hz, 15A Dedicated Circuit Range is supplied with a three prong grounded power cord 5.0kW (24A) 0.7kW (7A) 420 pounds Dacore www.dacor.com Corporate Phone: 800493-0093 Planning faxback: 800. 793.0093 ext. 3806 r Z Z Z a C MEM m 5.4 Rev 040101 t 7` !' 11, 1 t" 1 C .1 7' Jr 0 /V S :TO APR -01 -2002 M0N 10:47 AM GENERAL BUILDERS SUPPLY 1 :.:,1`111'3 t!" 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LEGAL GENERAL CONDITIONS & NOTES, FINISH NOES, MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL NOTES, CODE INEORMATION, VICINITY MAP, SHEET INDEX 11 -0.1 RST AND SECOND FLOOR KEY PLANS TI -0.2 ESSIBIUTY STANDARDS.-" - n - 0.3 T FLOOR CODE COMPLIANCE R 11-0.4 SE D FLOOR CODE COMPLIANCE 71 -1 FIRS OOR PLAN 5 -2 SECO 'FLOOR PLAN, TI -3 FIRST F'ODOR FINISH -PLAN 11 -4 SECOND'1OOR FINISH PLAN TI - FIRST FLOV REFLECTED CEIUNG PLAN 11 -6 SECOND FL*RREFLECTED CEILING PLAN 11 -7 PARTIAL RO LAN /DETAILS - T 8 - - FIRST FLOOR • REED PLANS - TI -9 SECOND FLOOR 'ENLARGED PLANS TI -11 SECOND FLOOR FF)RNITURE PLAN T1 -12 STAIR AND ELEVATOR SECTIONS. TI -13 STAIR. AND ELEVATOR SECTIONS 71 -14 STAIR. DETAILS 71 -15 DETAILS 11 -16 DETAILS T1 -17 DETAILS T1 - INTERIOR ELEVATIONS TT-22 INTERIOR. ELEVATIONS -23 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS FA -1 FIRST FLOOR FIRE ALARM PLAN FA -2 SECOND FLOOR FIRE ALARMPLAN S1.3a ROOF FRAMING PLAN /DETAILS Si -5a MEZZANINE PLAN/ELEVATIONS PARCEL E - TAX LOT 18 THAT PROTION OF THE ABANDONED BED OF THE GREEN RIVER WHIC F ADJOINS AND LIES BETWEEN THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE EASTERLY LINE AND THE ••STERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH UNE•OF;LQT -4 OF CITY OF TUKWILA SHORT PLAT NO. 85- 19 -55. RCORDED- UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. .8505090619. AND LIES' NORTnt5t4' AF SAID RIVER. TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF THE " ABANDONED -BED OF THE GREEN - RIVER IN GOVERNMENT LOT 2 IN SEQTIOF(, 35F', TO0WtYNNS5HIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST,. W.M., WHICH ADJOINS;. LYiNO".•S`OUtHERLY OF SOUTH 180TH STREET, WESTERLY OF THE. GREEN; RIVER 'EASTERLY OF LOT 4 OF CITY OF TUKWILA BOUNDARY' LINE,' MS T,A(ENT NO. 93 -0085, RECORDED UNDER KING COUp1 TY•R>`CORDINC;%NOC AND TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF: THE ABANDONEH.$OD OF THE GREEN RIVER IN // GOVERNMENT / LOT,: 5 / CflNG/W(E5TERLY OF THE GREEN RIVER AND LYING EASTERtV!OF� LINE' IN - KING COUNTY -. RESOUTTION NO '3'1833' AHD` A.F NOy 6014672, & 6027015. AND TOGETHER: WITH 714T /FORTfp LOT 5 IN SECTION 35 TOWNSFIIP 23'�NARTH } $C 4 - EASL,W.M: DESCRIBED AS FOLLORS:;COMSfENCINOjAY-T /1�� ROTWESY,CORNER OF SAID GOVEANMENT.LOT.S:,THENV 02-;24' y2" WEST ALONG THE WEST: SINE, i6 E LOT' .�` 8 4' FEET TO THE TRUEi zs. NT-' tJM1T HEN /CC 66..31 28" WEST 11 1fi C'1-FT 533 � FE €T - G E "ILO G A VE E RIGHT: HAVING A � U �N RED}CJS'OF�'S0 / f � EF",THR6t1,GFi'd/C NFRAIC ANGLEr,OF, 9.1. 32' 50' AND' ARC' DIST OF 79 �FTi:T TO, / PO(NT!OAI'AHNA- MESS COUWA20A ©(S3"Tl'( /, E l//E:, t17({Y- HE Vs356.TLe....2,,5' ;Ql ; 1 8" WEST /ALQNG, /F AQ /17 3t,' EEP T "4 HEEV/CE SOUTFf ,7 / 4.2..66 i�t.�`P1✓� 'F` (,T •/OSiTH'.b`"T, /S4 / 45" EAST S2:04'FEETi' - THE �'SdUT" /29/ r Y /FAST; t52. EEE1': O( ' THENCE /S'H:23 2W 3� ES 9.3,0 t`E�r1;- % cifiblN oN' W THE',NOtTTI -f, L114E'OF/ FLQ( C I7 o Q I4 A +arR L",EAS AryFIi i RIGHT +F O WAY AS DEFINED ' :IN'KING UMTY.RESGLL )ION NQ.;.,' L3;A8" REGORDE / 't(NDER : At1p1T '`iFfN E 6DV46J2,AN'q;; 6027D"351:..THE!c ; LY'AL /SI /EASEMEN,v ANQ, /',. / 319 RIGHT' AlfN - f - �F.I�LGfe,CO " S,AP4D' D15TNeES/,/ ' ALONCl A, RVE 'ViG5i'T}1E / � - C,E�Yf OF WHICH/bE4R$//: SOUTK/ "471 54 / SEA HA,VI 7i ETASO(US OP'.470'D�FEET'' /' /.' THROUGH..A C ENTRAL ANGLE: , Y�' T'UL":Ald/ARCjOI$TANCE'. QF,. 11,8J.FEEI /. THENCE ALONO'.H/ TO "TL -1S. RiG1,IT /HAV,ING,SC', .% RADIUS, OF/ 16ODAO;, "'f14R EET A CENTRAL ANGLE OF':10`,03! 54 ARE'. 01ST, , ; iSVDS "FEE13,:T5Ef•ICE,,SOUTH' 69' 40 EAST EET , EK 4L0N G EURVE TD,THE / RIGHT %;.. HAVINO'A :RADIU$� � / ZYa. ,'F�Ey,Tf � CEDITRFtC /ANGLE A 29 t5$i 1 ApIIAA E� C� , 9�5 / L' - r ET'[NGp1CC" - a Q - -: 4Z -25 -' 7. EAST/3&1 ; (EEti, .. ) / A' CURVE. 1`D; THE'.'. LEFT HA VI C K RADIUS QV 24x-'DG'FE 7'Y,Tji8OUGW A. CENTRAL: . ANGLE OFF 37, 06;', /ANlj /At OF , 156,75 FEET,',' THENCE 'ALONG A,'CURVE'70/11-E /LEFT HAVKJG /A', RAOI(15. OE' :2,2/ - ,co. FEET /THROUGH. A' CET TRk; «DIE. Of/33" 45`.- -AN ARC / DISTANCE ,OF; t- 33:76'YEET-''T4ENCE''ALONNf A. �("RVE'"TO/ THE /LEFT", HAVING' A' RADIU§:OF" 36(00'0': FELT THR000M A',CEN.TriA / ANGLE, Of OT S T 35 AN' AR(Li /DISTAN , 49',3R''FEEt 'THENC, A LONG'A CURVE TO,/ THE 'HAVING j/)YAOFUS: Q 607 •50.OES1` /�'FiROUGH W CENTRAL ANGLE OF''34 Ti .0 :'/ RC! A DISTA •362:45 • FEET, /HENCE- NORTH' 14 of/ �i2� EASF;108'87FEE.,THENCE: LEAVING, - SCUD EASEUENT AN6 DJ-IT OP -WAY LINE NORTH/ 39 WEST 262475-FEET:, THENCE NORT ',29'. 1'4% 18,'EASf. 75 :30'_ FEET THENCE NORTH 66 157. 18/ AST;-78�38' FEEET :ITHENC(i NORTH / 31 .39''- (NEST' Sgy,5, Acr,T THE.1 IE POINT /OF, /- THE BECII1191 ' / / - / // :// j�/ 7 TAY(IQ;HGMBER/- .35230 / // NEW PARTITION /EXISTING PAR11TTON INFILL- 5/8" TYPED GWB EACH SIDE OF 3 1/2" MTL. STUDS ® 16" O.C. FROM FLOOR TO 6" ABOVE FINISHED CEILING LINE. SEE WALL TYPES. FINISH PLAN. NEW ACOUSTIC PARTITION - 5/8" TYPE'X' TWA EACH SIDE OF STAGGERED 3 1/2" STUDS S 24" O.C. FROM FLOOR TO 8" ABOVE FINISHED CEILING LINE W/ ACOUSTIC BATT INSUL. SEE FINISH PLAN /WALL TYPES. NEW FURRING OVER EXIST- WALL CONSTRUCTION TYP 'X GWB ON -1 FURRING 2 ® 4` 5/8 E Z /2 FROM FLOOR TO 6' ABOVE ovE FINISHED . • CEILING LINE. SEE FINISH PLAN /WALL TYPES ROOM NUMBER NOTES (SEE NOTE KEY) DETAIL KEY INTERIOR ELEVATION, KEY•, PLUMBING FIXTURES' // (SEE PLUMBING FIXTURE kEYY PAINT COLORS :1=1 (SEE FINISF(.SPECIFICATIONS')/ ROOM FINISH' KEL'',! , (SEE B00% FINISH KEY) SSEE bOOR,Kt; FRA E -kt/ (,SE FRAME :1 - KEY),, 1 14ALL fYF (SE SHEEY,T7 -=' GENERAL"; " t hrONS 'TTHEGENER NU711 H4`, =CONTI.A4. THE - -- CONSTRUC ,ON' OF 0L1ILDINGSr, DOCUMENT'A = ' ISSUED'BY ,THE AMERICAN' INSTI,TI7TE: QF ARCHITEC 13TH EDI11014.ALIGUST,1976, HEREINAFTER REf`ERREO,- TO/AS THE ; '..GENERAL;CONDITIONS"':RELHTES. TO )HE' WORK Of'THIS PROJECT, AND- IS, HEREB,Y MADE A. 1 , ARV , / OF 1} i CONTRACT 'AS'THOUGH.FULLY'CONTAINETYI THESE - SPECIFICATIONS / ,'; / //, CONT 120EUMENTT'INCLY1D / THE ARCHYT,ECi DRAWINGS,' SPECIFICATIONS, GENERAL, cONDITTONS, ACREEMENt (RuILDING •COTATIFACT)' ALL AODENOA.'.- THEY ARE'.TO'.INCLUDE ALL LABOR / EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS NECESSARY'FOP' THE'PROPER - EXECUTION -OF ':- .- THE` WORK' EXCEPT` AS MAY Bt " 'SPECIFICALLY. NOTED, OTHERWISE ", ON THE DRAWINGS: 015 FOR WHICH /SEPARATE " PRICES MAY BE, ASKED. IN THE RIO THE TERM','. • "CONTRACTOR' USED HEREIN, REFERS' ,TO .ANY. AND ALL'.',' SUB GO NTRACTORS REGULA11014S, "TAXES AND PERMITS: THE WIIDLE OF THE WORK IS TO BE EXECUTED IN" STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS AND CODES OF THE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES" WHOSE JURISDICTION IS APPLICABLE. • 1.; AEL,WORI4 /SHALL',COMPLY WITH; STATE AND" FOCAL • CODES:: CQM3RACTQR, SHAU,'INSURE" FULL COMPLIANCE - - -' • WtT(Y FLAME. SPREAD.RECIUt)2EMENTE ALL' WafiKMANSHIP AND, MATERIALS. SHALL BE'GUAPAN- ' TEECy FOR-ONE. YEAR AFTEK WRITTEN ACCEPTANCE TFIE,00 ETHK&':F MIL "SHAUr BEr SECUREISBY . T1 - IE OWNS$:;: ALL.OTHER'PE MPTS COMPLETE THE ,CONT.RACUT.R`S;WC.R1P; 8E. RESPONSIBILITY GF/ / THE•. / ONTRACTOR :AS THfr COSTS CON •TRACyTOR'SHALL,PROMPTLY R&OVE ALL . WASTE'; N,(ATFREAL$' ANO LEAVE 'PREMISES%(ND' SITE' .CLEAN' /,' 5r',C,OYIRACTOS,EWALL KF P' RECORb'.OF AS T COHOf , TKINE,- k COPIES DF /M;MAMMUAI,S; 0o- AS BOIL DRAWING'S. TO,THFIT'ENANT UPON' COMPLETION OF THE ".'.. ; PJHOJEGT / (.r) 0E2TH,E. (3) SETS, TO' BE/ /t REPRODUDAB 6. DIMENSIONS ARE TO FINISHED FACE OF GM. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. TYPICAL DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. 7. ABBREVIATIONS USED ARE THOSE DIN COMMON USE. ARCHITECT WILL DEFINE INTENT OF ANY IN QUESTION. 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDI- TIONS & DIMENSIONS & SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAME. ANY DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE REPORTED IN WRITING TO THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ALL MATERIALS, LABOR. EQUIPMENT. TRANSPORTATION & SERVICES NE- CESSARY FOR COMPLETION OF THE WORK_ ALL MATER- IALS & WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE CODES & GOVERNING REGULATIONS & MEET THE APPROVAL OF THE CITY OFFICIALS. 10- PROVIDE AND /OR COORDINATE ALL PLUMBING. MECH., ELECTRICAL AND COMMUNICATION CONTRACTRACTORS TO ENSURE COMPLETE OPERATING SYSTEMS. 11. ALL MANUFACTURED MATERIALS, COMPONENTS, FASTENERS, ASSEMBLIES, ETC., SHALL BE HANDLED & INSTALLED IN CONFORMANCE W/ MFR'S SPECIFICATIONS &.INSTRUCTIONS_ FOR, SPECIFIC PRODUCTS 5 PEC C OD UCTS ARE CALLED EQUIVALENTS WHICH MEET APPLICABLE STANDARDS & SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE USED IF APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR ARCHITECTS REVIEW & APPROVAL 12. IN THE EVENT OF A CONFLICT BETWEEN APPLICABLE CODES & REGULATIONS & REFERENCE STANDARDS OF THESE PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS, THE MORE STRINGENT PROVISIONS SHALL GOVERN. 13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTR- UCTION METHODS, PROCEDURES & CONDITIONS, EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY INDICATED OTHERWISE, IN THE CONTRACT 00CUMENTS. 4.THE- CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL CEILING AND /ORx'; 'WALL ACCESS PANELS /DOORS AS REQUIRED BY THE:AI.RN< CONDITIONING, PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS.. PWO`R .. , VIDE/APPROVED ASSEMBLIES W/ SELF - CLOSING 0DLA E •;- • 05 RATED CONSTRUCTION. (PAINT ADJACENT WALT COF,OR)v' T5 AL PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RESISTIVE coON'tSJG1 �` 51i:AEC<" W,FTR33TE'GED WITH APPROVED FIR�G ! T6 AEi< HEW' C'AS&ORIS'SHALL BE PLUS QVERF*V' $ UNLESS /Fl -TEO OTHERWISE ALL .00f0R ORAWEFL`FIXE PANELS / &. EXPOSED' SURFACES: SP)ALIi BS.'NIGFEL PRESs1.1 / PLAS.TIO,LAMINATE`OPL3 /4 ; HIG1.,.10x00 <AARTICEg..B62" S E! :PCfc EGGj•6;(COC,OR: TO MAT'CTk`QIAMX0,4'= I¢1"[EB1QRS .. SHALL BE! WHITFrpOLYNiv -jC WKItd` )ALL')A O S .SHAEL,8E,.1`L11LY COH6EALEEX/ ;t46xDEGR£ES s(SW11L11 • ALL 114-TER SHEY.A*.Tf.XUE WO': YYC ElYa EO< > y /4 PAALT / ,BD', VR1 CFTS'1WL'O EOG1s6 AW9<.Aff7JL`SSTABLE, :P(Jt,L5 St1ALL;.RPr,A T•l((TEO 11..stitiF FINISHES ,C bo PULLS T Q AyO0TE®' -' Oi;IDES.8Nnt,>✓l; MOUN/ KVt320'OW.SO(FAIL` W/ LOAD' CAPACfSY 0 A 75 i FUU S x N§t` Ff1-E jQdjA; �f ?'j , >i ;t. Of1NjERSe & ELskASktfiS 57FAL}s BFK H}O;(•PRES$b . � IU S�� A I T A 4 .7 0 '4L' 11 y 101 4' •NcP •' '. <-& ,,, r�• /y t GENERAL NOTES CONT'D ELECTRICAL NOTES . _- ALLWUNILR�. .OVER= 413 -- IhVLENGTH=SHALL - BE SUPPORTED-= - At MIDPOINTS WITH FULLY CONCEALED METAL BRACES F RETARDANT NT TREATED (FIRE E ANCHORED TO WOOD BACKING IN RATED WALLS) WITHIN PARTITION OR CASEWORK AS CONDITION INDICATES. ALL WORK SHALL BE SCRIBED TIGHT' AND BE FREE OF MARS AND BLEMISHES. PROVIDE GROMMETS IN COUNTERTOPS PER TENANT'S DIRECTION: CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE FULL COLOR RANGE OF PLAN. BY FORMICA. LAMINART, WILSONART OR AN APPROVED EQUAL PROVIDE TWO ADJUSTABLE SHELVES IN ALL WALL HUNG CABINETS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. PROVIDE CASEWORK SHOP DRAWINGS FOR ARCHITECTS REVIEW & APPROVAL PRIOR TO FABRICATION. 17. PROVIDE BACKING FOR ALL ACCESSORIES & CABINETS, . :- TYPICAL 18. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTING CLEARANCE CONFLICTS RELATED TO ITS . - MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL & LIFE SAFEY SYSTEM WORK. THIS INCLUDES CONFLICTS BETWEEN NEW & EXISTING - BUILDING SYSTEMS. t9: UNLESS-11TH' ERWWSE NOTED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. ALL FLOORING SUBSTRATES SHALL BE MACHINED OR FILLED /TO- ENSURE THE PROPER OPERATION OF ALL DOORS' dc' TO' PROVIDE FINISHED FLOORS THAT DO NOT DEVIATE MORE'THAN 1/4" IN 10' -0" FROM LEVEL MEASURED A$ LEVELNESS AND "FLOOR STRAIGHTNESS" PER CQ`ISTRUCTSONf STANDARDS. • ALL PAINTING WALLCOVERING "AND' GYPSUM WALLBOARD FINISH)1G. PER :: ARCHLTECTURAE SPECIFICATION MANUAL" PAINTING,.ANEI DECORATING CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA. ACE GWB' SHALE BE- SMOOTHY FINISHED 3. ,ALL PAINTED. GWB. AOORS,- DOOR & SIDEUTE. FRAMES, MDT. • SASEi &PANELING :AND'STAINED' MILLWORK. TO BE "PREMWbi GRADE PER " TARCHLTECTURAESPECIFICATION _ •& PROVIDE •SAMPLES OF- SPECIFIED' FINISHES TO "ARCHITECT • .FOR APPROVAL PRIOR>Td, ARPUCATLOp1 i ; '. . 5. REPAIR AND PREP ANY. EXISTING MB PRIOR TO FINISHING TO BRING UP TO QUALITY LEVEL OF NEW WORK, TYPICAL 6. REPAIR AND PREP ANY EXISTING WOODWORK PRIOR TO. FINISHING TO BRING UP TO QUAUTY LEVEL OF NEW WOR%" TYPICAL SEE ROOM FINISH KEY & DOOR KEY FOR _ SPECIFIC FINISH REQUIREMENTS. ' '~•�• 7. ALL FINISH PANELS SHALL. BE INSPECTED & APPROVO4Y ARCHITECT PRIOR TO FINAL APPLICATION, TI' < � - 8. ALL EXTERIOR WINDOWS TO RECEIVE NEW WINDOW BQNDS;; TYPICAL SEE FINISH SPECIFICATIONS FOViJ_LD_FHTIQNAD.- .' INFORMATION. - - MECHANICAV 1- MECHANICAL AND 4 $RFYFkS SYS7£MSFARGOFDLGI�F�S. c �; BUILD. SUBMIT;, M _ ANICAg tiRAWINUS, T4, V+M ' x. - ARC HITECT Fb- .RElAEV APFRQVA PR,10,R`_SD r X_' 2. IT IS .4 RD1B11;1 Y 'p F{,YC 1 tT1A6j(�R.' THIN ANCk` W'(�cACk 5F da IEOCAk':CflD�.IS`�, OBTAf(4 s+a$ A�Ai PER .,EH _c�4 Tpfk's `H h - rE x . k) .. ` < ` A L . r N L ANCCh 'EQF F ^DUCTING & `` ��' A�. �T ;1vN43TI H1rAR eT . De'�ec?Y'eoN E rTS, <T E )ULTcES S1 BRK 0 t'RAOY'OIO'Ti ALL,B RESPOA1S�CBEB EQR COiDR ; - . :1N;A fit Attc.)1ANiLtAE CO)dTioltY -W jLfdf .t0:{ T�PF AL F1,491. Vif3C yn BES 'v , - < E�A TEO''CDLDR.OF..ADJ..5URFAC WTHCH-.RASTALEE0 ( P �Pt )CATiQ13 : ONLY> Y . A(J .EX . 0 MECHANICA} COTFTROLS A COVERS .: v , T Al R CGM T iCCTQR.St1AA F.tECD Z QORt A1Si r. m iVBT TCR3 FNSBRE-, �Eal5A :< - rE Aiiet ..FOR` '&tii•GAL RxTLiRES•Al .ACCNSS <. :iA 1 &i`� � �QR tC+ b}tEr+A �el= ..r � bps. , :PU !G s: Clio rd e ± 1udA 1 :eDsr ACfoA si th sacs lNgTE <l ' LOG X - RolLI OF''.4.t.AoiFEt1SERIS a4;, GD( LCEs W /•ARCfUT €c.3;; I21 iR` EA ,T3'P)CAO ELL( I�AL- S FILM- -ARE DESIGN /BUILD. - - --- =- 2. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE W/ ALL STATE & LOCAL CODES & OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY ELECTRICAL PERMITS. CON - TRACTON SHALL FIELD VERIFY CLEARANCES OF ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT & UGHTING PRIOR TO INSTALLA- TION. TI' CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER & ARCHITECT. OF ANY CONFLICTS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING W/ WORK, TYPICAL 3. ALL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ITEMS LOCATED IN BUILT -IN CASEWORK AND MILLWORK WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COORD- INATING- SPECIFIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS W/ TENANTS COMMUNICATION, DATA AND FURNISHINGS CONTRACTOR'S PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN, TYPICAL 5. ALL NEVI & EXISTING OUTLETS. FACEPLATES, SWITCHES, ETC. SHALL BE WHITE, TYPICAL 6. ALL NEIL & EXISTING DIMMER SWITCHES SHALL. BE LIGHTOLIER SUNRISE PRESET SERIES OR APPROVED EQUAL 7. ALL LO# VOLTAGE WIRE /CABEUNG, NOT IN CONDUIT, MUST Bt PLENUM -RATED TEFLON OR EQUAL, TYPICAL 8. FOR MULTIPLE SWITCH LOCATIONS PROVIDE ONE SINGLE PLATE, TYPICAL. (CUSTOM IF NECESSARY) 9. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD COORDINATE W/ MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE ADEQUATE CLEARANCES FOR ALL LIGHT FIXTURES AND ACCESS TO MECHANICAL UNITS & FILTERS FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES. TYPICAL CODE INFORMATION CODE COMPLIANCE: ZONING: OCCUPANCY: CONSTRUCTION TYPE: PROJECT S.F.: CURRENT CITY OF TUKWILA'S DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, CURRENT TUKWILA CITY CODE, • UNIFORM BUILDING CODE AS ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON STATE UBC AMENDMENTS CURRENT ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES. CURRENT WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE GENERAL COMMERCIAL "B" OFFICE TYPE III -N 12.560 GROSS S.F. VICINITY MAP North SHEET INDEX GOTY OF HMO AP EONEO APR - 9L o,P. 2 AS NOTED EtJSL DAIG DIL131i>N E 5 R E r r RED FO 0 MECHANIC ?L ge LE R!CAL PLUMBING T GAS PIPIPIG cm( CF ;liK� *iLA BUILDiNG DiAnS!ON { I - 1? : the PUT Check apP c'T.S are I subject errors and cn" and ava. of I plans does nct authorize T :,o o- 1..Jr f Br?roU.. r code rr ordinance. P_.TiPI.. cc' "o t e_co d P approved a. a xaeE` Ti p P '-co P for � copy trac I � 'C r.� REVISiONS NO CHANCES SHALL SE MADE THE SCOPE OF V,IITHOOT P TJVAL OF 1.7 . LC 7 C. PER`ST CENTER A I COPY Ai LU III I] *MO FLOM MU G1wMTVe WE AREA IWO OCG. MOSS 19436 913 1651" AREAS 1377 IQ 101411 ACCESSORY 11K 1i�3 0 0 OtR0.1A71011 x133 0 0 STORAGE 1/503 1 /000 3 ASSEI.S 30 1 i b 25 OFFICE 6366 1 100 6t toaE COGLEN is ,OIET F9IREE3 REOIRED FICURIE R I O. DOT MTH 81821RD ,Q 317613 62( 249 114 PROW. ODER GOMPOIE703 62(62}154 FI AI= S E C O N D MO),-0(.06 F L O O R CODE COMPLIANCE Scale: 1 = 1-0" REGISTERED �ARCHITVCIT RICHARD T. D11 STATE OF WASHINGTON ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE • One Paragon Plaza 6720 Regents Boulevard West Tacoma, Washington 98466 Telephone: 253.460.5853 Facsimile: 251565.7240 REVISED: ti •.4 SHEET NO Ill�l2�'" lNG rPmr Ml�r u4 f� IR �� n�rt ON ��- i .5,4 -JON ai 0 0 0 li v / /w PFnhrt ll /EI�J ■.snob dA-4;;V- 06.feid- “ G 641. F;Ifs. s wp �w 5 /5,,45 4; Nl9 E u 5f FA-N u8a4iz 1 /311P 200 U0'f /P4 13519 C 1 AY 6 5P /goo s - 22446e-ia- ?4511 g p. n //!Al ^Z uWVP4 N, G A Ger/ /h 7A* AOc&d v)/F-01 l3 /G,� ,4-U Sy-e aim , s 01 ' n � oisso INdui 83 .2a =