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Permit M99-0057 - LONGS DRUGS
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Longs Drugs City of Tukwila cr (206) 431-3670 Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit No: M99-0057 Type: B -MECH Category: NRES Address: 17348 SOUTHCENTER PY Location: Parcel #: 262304 -9120 Contractor License Nu: RUDYSCRO11DE Status: ISSUED Issued: 04/15/1999 Expires: 10 /12/1999 TENANT LONGS DRUGS Phone: 925 -210 -6999 17348 SOUTHCENTER PY, TUKWIL.A, WA 98188 OWNER MBK NORTHWEST Phone: 206- 575 -8090 C/O TRAMMELL CROW COMPANY, 17560 SOUTHCENTER PY, TUKWILA WA 9818 CONTACT BEN PLANT Phone: 510 -234 -9424 1660 RUMRILL BLVD., SAN PABLO, CA 94806 CONTRACTOR RUDY'S COMMERCIAL RFRG INC, Phone: 510 -234 -9424 1660 RUMRILL BLVD, SAN PABLO, CA 94806 *********************** ** * * *k** *** *** * * ** * * * ** *** *** ** SIC. * *k* *k* * * * * *•k** * **** Permit Description: INSTALLATION OF REFRIGERATED MERCHANDISE SYSTEM. UMC Edition: 1997 Valuation: Total Permit Fee: 4,000.00. 64.88 *****#**** ****#********************* k* k **** ** * ** ** *** * *** ** * **** Permit Center Authorized•Signature » 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. Szc-17 The granting of.this permit or cancel the .provisions of construction or t perform obtain this bull does not presume to give authority to violate y other state or local. laws regulating e of work. I am authorized to sign for and Signature:_ _ _ . Date: Print Name: d ve-if, Title: This permit shall 'become. null and-void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of ,issuance, or if thework is suspended or abandoned for a period of 1 ;80 days from :they" last inspection. (-) ..---- CITY OF TUKWILA • Address: 17348 SOUTHCENTER PY •Permit No: M99-0057 Suite: Tenant: LONGS DRUGS Status: ISSUED Type: B-MECH Applied: 03/17/1999 Parcel #: 262304-9120 , Issued: 04/15/1999 4,h******A,,k********4,*****************************k**********k***********A*** Permit Conditions: 1. All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of the National. Electrical Code (NFPA 70 and UFC 10.104). All ,electrI,OalW0!*gto,„.be inspected by the State Electrical Washington tate Department of Labor and InduAtries (UFC 10.104). 4, No changeswill'''be' made,:to?the plans un1ets,a0povgd by the ..$ , ,Engineer ah4:i:::,the Tqk'011ai', Apilding' DIteisidW.!:,,i, 3. All permitsins0e6tIon records, and appr'64,1:jant--4all be 'available,at the, .fo6,site.pribr to-the,,star!tYof!any, con-, structi61.- These d uments arie.;to be maintained and ava4,1- able untyl final inspection ..approval is granted:, 4. All construction to he done On conformance witli, approved0.;•, Planr6th:requireinentso*f 'the.Uniform Building Code (1997 -,O\ EditiOn),as-amended, dniformiMechanical Code (1597 Edition,i),., and('/WashIngton,State Energy Code (1997 Edition). 5. ,VollAltof,:Petmit. The iss*ance%pf a permit or approiYal, oliA p100, specificati,onand foomputat,i'OnS—shall not be 6An— stOed to be 'a permit for,,,JOr,anappro'val 'of, any violatiimi,,) 6. Mantitacturirs-inst:allatioh insitr*tiOhli-/reiltOred on, s4te otpo, ordinance of the'Turistlictsion:-Ko.permit presumingto!,‘A give ,authority tb,violate. or:cancel,:the prj.ovisions of this ofenY,,of e provisions o'fsthe'buildigcOde or of fly codeshall be valid., • forli4thebAaldtng inspectors rev\., • , i'ew .,,-- '-'-'-' '', , s -,., , , ,,•1-,C 'I ■ A ; 4 ,•, i I. / 'i ''''',,' — ' • • `,"' '' i : '4 ,'• ,} t. '• • ,,s'•4 ,,,A - ,'‘ •-t. '''•-,1;•. ,ge,i,,,:i .o •, , ', 0 I' '•,„; 1 itl, .44 ill,,N7 '‘•\`,•. ••;' ': :1 ''', , ' 'o .,,,,,z' ,,,"P' c',--/ V • ,' ,;, ■:. , . CITY OF 71IKWILA Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 STAFF USE ONLY Miscellaneous Permit Application Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mall or facsimile. Project Narrie/Tenant: G0A)G•5 giefG $7 E // City t 9s/86 Value of onstruction: 31/ ,/,00 Ta vl �-i op Site Address: eg X93 Soy �s,�r Property Owner: Go /�5-,dva- 3 s, %L I Ph ne: t,724-,-) VD- ‘9139' Street Address : /f///1-4 ,1//�Prie e City State /Zip: Ty S'�i_' Fax #: (q zc) z./o - t,$ '7 _ Contact Person), ,�.esorZ 0 Metro 0 Standby (s' /t)) 234/- g` /zy Street Address: l� o,CeM r// /K /v./ City State /Zip: ..-'4,,.//94,64,,c-9 9y� &l Fax #: C s-- /o) 25,5-- .5:53-- Phone: (- 2 ) Z '/ -91 z / Fax # r o") 05s-- 5.-:5 Contracto : ,rye C�,.�r"lcrc�,�7A-).444-74),(-) Street Address: City State /Zip: /6A, / xi.(/ 7/ / sAt�).14) c4- q�/ Architect: Phone: Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: Engineer: Phone: Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: MISCELLANEOUS :PERMIT 'REVIEW 'AND APPROVAL REQUESTED: (TO BE FILLED 'OUT BY APPLICANT) . ,ttone 405- i rk to be Alone: / erc 9-5,5,49,y Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building? in yes ano Attach list of materials and stora. a location on se•arate 8 1/2 X 11 •a er indicatin. • uantities & Material Safet Data Sheets ■ Above Ground Tanks ■ Antennas /Satellite Dishes r■�Bulkhead/Docks ■ Commercial Reroof ❑ Demolition ❑ Fence al-Mechanical Mechanical ❑ Manufactured Housing - Replacement only ❑ Parking Lots in Retaining Walls ❑ Temporary Pedestrian Protection /Exit Systems ❑ Temporary Facilities in Tree Cutting APPLICANT REQUEST FOR MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC WORKS PERMITS ❑ Channelization /Striping ❑ Flood Control Zone ❑ Landscape Irrigation ❑ Storm Drainage ❑ Street Use in Water Main Extension 0 Private ❑ Water Meter /Exempt it Size(s): 0 Deduct ❑ Water Meter /Permanent # Size(s): ❑ Water Meter Temp # Size(s): Est. quantity: gal Schedule. ❑ Miscellaneous ❑ Moving Oversized Load/Hauling ❑ Curb cut /Access /Sidewalk ❑ Fire Loop /Hydrant (main to vault) #: Size(s). ❑ Land Altering: 0 Cut cubic yards 0 Fill cubic yards 0 sq. ft.grading /clearing ❑ Sanitary Side Sewer #: ❑ Sewer Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public O Public O Water Only MONTHLY SERVICE BILLINGS TO: J Phone: Name: Address: City /State /Zip: 0 Water 0 Sewer 0 Metro 0 Standby WATER METER DEPOSIT /REFUND BILLING: Name: Phone: Address: City /State /Zip: Value of Construction - In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure 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 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 107.4 of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. Date appll lion raftedh MISCI'MT.DOC 7/11/96 Date appAlatlorigx7os.gq ApplI3Sen by: (initials) ALL MISCELLANEOUS PERMIT APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBM ED WITH THE FOLLOWING: A ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY DRAWN Y BUILDING SITE PLANS AND UTILITY PLANS ARE TO BE COMBINED D ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED ARCHITECT STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS AND DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER CIVIL/SITE PLAN DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED CIVIL ENGINEER (P.E.) ri SUBMIT APPLICATION AND REQUIRED CHECKLISTS FOR PERMIT REVIEW Submit checklist ; No:: M -9 Above Ground Tanks/Water Tanks'- Supported directly upon grade exceeding 5,000 gallons and a ratio of height to diameter or width, which exceeds 2:1 Antennas /Satellite Dishes Submit checklist No: 'M -1 0 Awnings /Canopies - No signage Commercial;Tenant Improvement Permit ax # Bulkhead/Dock Submit checklist No M -10 i Commercial Reroof Submit checklist -. No: M -6 0 Demolition Submit checklist No. M -3, M -3a. ' 0 Fences - Over 6 feet in Height Submit checklist No: M -9 0 Land Altering/Grading /Preloads Submit checklist No: M -2 Loading.Docks Commercial Tenant Improvement Permit. Submit checklist No: H =17 Mechanical (Residential & Commercial) Submit checklist No M -8,'; Residential only - H -6,. H -16 E Miscellaneous: Public Works Permits Submit checklist : No H -9 CI Manufactured Housing (RED INSIGNIA ONLY) Submit checklist No M -5 J .Moving,Oversized Load /Hauling Submit checklist No: M -5 0 Parking Lots Submit checklist No: M -4 0 Residential Reroof - Exempt With following exception: If roof structure to be repaired or replaced Residential Building Permit Submit checklist .: No: M -6 Retaining Walls - Over 4 feet in height Submit checklist No M -1 Temporary Facilities Submit checklist _ No: M -7 Temporary Pedestrian Protection/Exit Systems Submit checklist No: M -4 71 Tree Cutting Submit checklist No: M -2 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, unless the homeowner will be the builder 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 applicaflon and .. obtain the perrnit 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 LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. 77 BUILDING•OW ER THORI D GENT: Signature: i Date: ice/, �_ / /7, iy,9ol /'" //r Print name: hone : ax # Address: i Cit Sttate�•4 9y�Di, MISCPMT.DOC 7/11/96 CITY OF '"IKWILA Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Sir M-8 Submittal Checklist Miscellaneous Permits MECHANICAL PERMIT COMMERCIAL: Four complete sets of drawings and attachments required with application submittal ✓ Working Drawings Floor plan V v"-System layout /AA Elevations (for roof mounted equipment) and proposed screening !} Heat Loss Calculations )0% 7.A. Roof plan required to identify individual equipment and the location of each installation (Uniform Mechanical Code 504(e)) 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, code section Uniform Mechanical code 1009. • Number of units v ✓ Document Requirements Documentation or 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. . 4/4 �h Structural engineer's analysis is required to replace existing roof equipment weighing 400 pounds and greater (Uniform Mechanical Code Section 2336(a)) Narrative of work to be done (i.e., changeout, replace existing equipment, modifications, etc.) Water heaters and vents are included in the UMC - please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. !} Structural calculations stamped by a Washington State licensed Structural Engineer shall be required if structural work is to be done Rating /Size ,,/ • Number of units v RESIDENTIAL: Four complete sets of drawings and attachments required with application submittal ✓ Working Drawings On 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper include the following: Y Narrative of work to be done (i.e., changeout, replace existing equipment, modifications, etc.) ,/r • Type of unit being installed Rating /Size ,,/ • Number of units v Provide 2 sets of manufacturer's installation instructions Note: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code - please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced 2/97 CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION NUMBER DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES CONTRACTOR'S REGISTRATION SECTION PO BOX 44450 OLYMPIA WA 98504 4450 • . PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE: Use Ink 1- (360) 902 -5226 APPLICATION FOR CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION BUSINESS NAME (U!MT TO CHARACTERS AND ONLY ONE BUSINESS NAME) Ja 5 G 00.1 Ga. I l l I 1 I I l I 1 I I I �M (Irl LI IIZIe t ir i'1 I�I�I(Z. / rl II �I�t MAILING ADDRESS IL60 gut g..i uI FLJO CITY PHONE of (area code) 5/0 023q -'Y�y NC- COUNTY Cas•r.1- STATE ZIP ♦4 414k04 DO YOU HAVE OR WILL YOU BE HIRING EMPLOYEES? Zr YES ❑ NO HAVE ANY OF THE PRINCIPAL OWNERS /OFFICERS, UNDER ANY OTHER CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS NAME EVER BEEN PREVIOUSLY OR ARE CURRENTLY REGISTERED IN WASHINGTON AS A CONTRACTOR? (—f YES [NO IF YES, GIVE PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED BUSINESS NAME' PREVIOUS REGISTRATION NUMBER REG # DO YOU WANT YOUR PREVIOUS CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION: CONTINUED AS A SEPARATE BUSINESS . LISTED AS INACTIVE BA AA BG XX BC AC BD BE CW BF AB BI BJ BK BL BM BN BO BP BQ CV n YES ri YES DATE EXPIRED• ❑ TNOs ID : 96343949 NOTE: PREVIOUS REGISTRATION WILL BE REFERENCED IN CURRENT FILn-' rency 9 $43.2 �ttrrencv : �43.rS MARK THE TYPE OF REGISTRATION: GENERAL CONTRACTOR fl SPECIALTY CONTRACTOR SPECIALTY CONTRACTORS ONLY: WRITE IN ONE OR TWO TRADES FROM LIST BELOW: SPECIALTY CODE SPECIALTY CODE ACOUSTICAL AIR CONDITIONING' APPLIANCES /EQUIPMENT ASBESTOS AWNINGS /CANOPIES /CARPORTS /PATIO COVERINGS BOILER /STEAM FITTING/PROCESS PIPING CABINET AND MILLWORK CARPENTRY /FRAMING CARPET LAYING CERAMIC /PLASTIC /METAL TILE COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL REFRIGERATION' CONCRETE DEMOLITION DRYWALL ELEVATOR EXCAVATING /GRADING FENCING FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM (other than elect) GLAZING/GLASS GUNITE GUTTERS /DOWNSPOUTS BR BS BT BU BV BW BX BY BZ MH CA OG CB PS CC AD PW BH CD AE HOUSE MOVING HYDRAULIC INSTALLATION /REPAIR INSTITUTIONAL/EQUIP /STATIONARY FURNITURE/LAB TABLES /LOCKERS INSULATION IRRIGATION /SPRINKLING SYSTEMS' LANDSCAPING' LATHING MACHINERY MASONRY MOBILE HOME SET -UP ORNAMENTAL/METALS OVERHEAD /GARAGE DOORS PAINTING/WALL COVERING PAVING /STRIPING PLASTERING PLUMBING' PRESSURE WASHING RESILIENT FLOOR/COUNTERTOP MATERIALS /PLASTIC FINISH MASONITE ROOFING SANITATION SYSTEMS 'Side Sewer' ' MAY ALSO REQUIRE ELECTRICAL OR PLUMBER CERTIFICATION CE CF CG CH CI CJ CK CL CM CN TC Co • AF CP CQ CR CS WD CT WS EX SEAL COATING SERVICE STATION EQUIPMENT* SHEET METAL SIDING (OTHER THAN WOOD) SIGNS - -- NON - ELECTRICAL STEEUALUMINUM ERECTORS STEEL REINFORCING /BAR/WIRE MESH STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROUREPAIR SWIMMING POOLS /SERVICE/REPAIR* TANKS/TANK RENOVATING TELECOM/CABLE WIRING VENETIAN BLINDS /SHADES /DRAPES WARM AIR VENTINGNENTILATION & EVAPORATIVE COOLING WATER CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT' WATER PROOFING WEATHER STRIPPING WELDING WELL DRILLING** WOOD FLOOR LAYING/FINISHING WOODSTOVE INSTALLATION OTHER (SPECIFY): " ADDITIONAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS ARE NECESSARY THRU WA STATE DEPT OF ECOLOGY - (360) 407 -6649 OTHER REGISTRATION NUMBERS REQUIRED NOTICE: YOU MUST FILL IN TFiE- ACCOUNT NUMBERS LISTED BELOW. FEDERAL I.R.S. NUMBER MUST BE PROVIDED. UNIFIED BUSINESS IDENTIFIER (UBI) ACCT. NO.0 461- 9g 7_ /ei 1B,S,S�1PCOYL�' i IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (FEDERAL) __._. 65 "DU. 03L.-) CORP. NO, IF APPLICABLE alouu (4. yob IF NUMBERS ARE NOT SUBMITTED YOUR REGISTRATION WILL NOT BE PROCESSED FR?5-nn1.0(X) ann Inr mn(ramar rnnietrntinn a_nra D ;' • •, ,•• 0 ********A*4)1.*****A*A.A*******A*A*A4****A****A*A*4***A**A***Ak*A* CITY OF TUKWILA,. WA JAAM*TRANSM11 1RANSMIT Numbt-r: R9800041 Amount: 64.88 03/29/99 16;29 Payment Method: CHECK Notation: RUDY'S COMMERCIA In it: TLO Permit No: M99-005? rype: O-MECH MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel No: 262304-9120 Site Address: 17348 SOU1HCENIER PY fatal Fees; 64.88 'This Payment - 64.88 'Total ALL Pmts: 64.S8 Balance: .00 ***A*1kA*A*0**4****0***A***A,*-0**A******14****4.****AA**1**A***** Account.Code Descrivtion 000/345.830 PLAN CHECK .7. NONRES 000/322..100 , MECHANICAL N014-Wit8-• Amount 12.98, 51.90 INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Project: j L „... , S r.U6). Type of Inspection: Mr ...._,--- ._, - 1- '-'.(1 y Date called: _ Ct\ Special instructions: Date wantedq_ (3 6;19 (a.m. Requester: ....f: pm) ...76..... .(0-3,,,, Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspect° : he) Date: $4 . 0 liEINSPECTIO FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Pro} j Typ of Inspection: ddr /7j -Soledit Date called: V26-79ty Special instructions: /19441j Date wanted: a r equester: '9 .Phone „/ —5-75-- 3/0 3 ElApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 14e/C(1.7 / iii (f /'E e . w e c , / -' 1.ra z) AAA '26 .c.;, c� ,f0f (�, 6 � rz L'-2"-/e't ES _ • Inspector: Date: $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE kQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100, CaII to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: 1 Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 t'+�! PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 PrBject: Type f ki0.ection� C a Address: : D e Special instructions: RQQ 4t° telt C.a.. C °` 7 aere qq 'gy p -Fn. Rster: e J0aa Xqg _9efoi 4. nApproved per applicable codes. orrections required, prior to approval. COMMENTS: � 'f,-e (,t:rs.pw' ` .471, 0 $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: ,r • ";:w,:;n.. r.4 ;+..; RE'.•. �J;; r." ru!;' Y.' h�' k'..;!!' ftrwj" x�,: t'. i! e71�:'' F�. R.,. a:} t+✓. ti' t� "•:,kar_4'iww.acz;sili•67mti:'. INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSULATED DOORS / PANELS CITYRECEIVED CITY MAR 1 6 1999 PERMIT CENTER KYS©RIIKALT, INC. PORTLAND, OREGON COMM A1RQ0NA (103) 2/8-711 (002) 032 -1010 inc00057 KEEP TSB BOOK FOR FUTURE REFEAENCE KALT KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORTLAND. OREGON (503) 288 -7311 00001rEAR, ARIZONA (802) 032 -0890 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION JOB NO.: PAGE: 1 OF DATE: REVISED: 5/5/94 IMPORTANT Before attempting to install this walk —in, please read this instruction manual and any other enclosed instructions. In the accompanying parts box is a drawing showing the proper locations of the panels and may show adjacent building walls. All panels are numbered for quick identification and easy installation. Before erecting any panels, check the accompanying drawing for it's location and other information. Make sure you have the appropriate tools for installing a walk —in before beginning. Included with the installation drawing is a packing list and a parts list. Check to see if any panels or parts are missing. If anything is missing, please call a customer service representative at the factory located nearest you. For replacement of missing or damaged panels, please have the serial number ready when calling the factory. The serial number is located on the door panel at the top of the opening. Or if you have the drawing handy, use the number at the lower right —hand comer of the title block. Also, please have the panel number(s) ready of the panel(s) that need(s) to be replaced. It is of the utmost importance to have a floor that is as level as possibly. Shimming of more than 1/8" per foot, or a maximum of 1' overall, is not recommended. If walk —in's are not installed on level floors, or are not shimmed to level, panels will not align correctly, will be out of plumb, and will be difficult to install. All walk —in's should be provided with adequate ventilation. There should be at least 2' of air space between the walk —In panels and any building walls. If there is not enough ventilation provided around the walk —in, moisture could form on the walk —in panels and then puddle on the floor. ADEQUATE VENTILATION MUST BE PROVIDE() WHEN THE CONCRETE FLOOR OR THE FLOOR TiLE MORTAR BED' HAS NOT PROPERLY CURED. If after the Installation of the walk —in the concrete floor is still green, or if floor tile le installed, the doors must be left open for ventilation. Curing concrete and tile setting will release a gas that will damage the finish of the walk —in panels. If there are any other problems with the walk —in's, or if there are any missing parts, please call a customer service representative at the factory located nearest you. The numbers are listed below. Kolt Manufacturing Co. Inc. Portland, Oregon 1- 503 - 288 -7311 Kelt Manufacturing Co. Inc. Good Year, Arizona 1- 602 -932 -9690 n,n•ear 4 KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORILANO. OREGON (503) 266 -7311 G0001rEAR, ARIZONA (602) 032 -0690 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION JOB NO.: PAGE: 2 OF DATE: REVISED: 5/5/94 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE _ TION; Walk —in floors can become slippery and hazardous if allowed to become wet, greasy, or icy. Make sure floors are always kept clean and free from any ice buildup. The following are Kalt Manufacturing's cleaning and maintenance recomendations. 1. Keep all types of floor surfaces, i.e. concrete, metal, rubber mats, floor racks, and diamond tread floor plate, clean of any spilled liquids or solids. 2. Floors, walls, and ceilings of walk —in coolers can be cleaned with a mild detergent and then thoroughly rinsed with hot water. The walls and ceilings can then be dried with a clean cloth. The floor should be squeegeed to remove all traces of water. Walk —in freezers can be swepted out or completely unloaded of product and then brought back to room temperature and cleaned the same way as walk —in coolers. Caution; All traces of water must be removed before the temperature of a walk —In is brought down below freezing. Be sure to follow the cleanser manufacturer's recommendations for reaction to different metals. Never use high pressure cleaning devices or large amounts of water to clean the walk —ins. 3. Condensate water must never drip onto the walk —in floor. If this Is happening check to see if the drain in the refrigeration coil is plugged. If it is pluged, clean the drain and drain pan, and replace. In a freezer, the heater on the drain line may not be working. If this is the case, call the refrigeration service company for correction of the problem. 4. If walk —in doors are to be held open for more than a few minutes, a vinyl strip curtain or air curtain should be used. If walk —in doors are left open for long periods of time, moisture or ice will most likely form on the floors, walls, and ceilings. Not only will this increase the operating costs, It could also create a dangerous situation where an accident may happen. 5. If ice is forming on the ceiling near the refrigeration coil, or if there is excessive icing of the refrigeration coil, this can be a sign of refrigeration problems. If this occures, call the refrigeration service company. 6. If ice is forming or water is condensing around the freezer door, this may be an indicaiton that the door heater cable is not working. If this occures, check to see that the heater cable has been correctly installed and is connected to a source of power. If everything checks out as correct and this pobiem is still occuring, then please call a customer service representative at the factory located nearest you. 7. Periodically clean, lube, (with a light oil) and check the operation of the inside safety releases of the doors. If any releases are not working correctly, please contact customer service. 8. All walk —in doors have adjustable scrubbers. These scrubbers should be cleaned periodically. If required the scrubbers may be adjusted for uneven floors and may be lowered to compensate for wear of the scrubber. though scrubbers rarely wear. 9. Walk —ins can have either incandescent and /or flourescent lighting. If the lamps need to be replaced, carefully remove the cover and do so. Any other electrical problems should be handled by a licensed electrition. J INSTALLATION EXPLODED VIEW OF KALT WALK -IN FLOOR PANEL KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORRANO, OREGON (603) 266-7311 o000'VEAR, ARIZONA (602) 032 -0e90 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION JOB NO.: PAGE: 4 OF DATE: REVISED: 5/5/94 CAM LOCK OPERATION o' �o , halo 411111 'l 11/1 ROTATE TO SET CAM CAM PIN WRENCH ROTATE 90' TO 1111 CATCH PIN .. J STEP 1. Rotate clockwise to set cam. ROTATE 180' TO PULL PANELS TOGETHER STEP 3. Continue rotating counterclockwise to pull panels together. STEP 2. Rotate counterclockwise to catch pin. DETAILED KALT CAM —LOCK OPERATION STEP 1. Insert the cam — wrench into the cam —lock access hole provided at the Interior of the panel. Rotate clockwise to set the cam. STEP 2. Once the cam has beem set, push the panels together and rotate the wrench counterclockwise until the corn catches the pin. If the wrench meets an obstuction, remove it, reposition it, reinsert it, and continue counterclockwise rotation. Sometimes there may be an obstruction blocking the movement of the cam. If this happens, slide the panels apart and with a screwdriver or similar devise remove the obstuction, then go back to step one. If there are no obstructions continue on to step three. STEP 3. Continue to rotate the cam counter- clockwise until ' the panels pull tightly together. IMPAGE04 (KALT KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORTLAND. OREGON (503) 288 -7311 GOODYEAR. ARIZONA (602) 932 -9690 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION JOB NO.: PAGE: 5 OF DATE: REVISED: 5/5/94 1 WALK -IN INSTALLATION This manual will cover the basics of walk —in installation. It will take you through. the process from laying the screed to cleaning and maintaining a finished installation. Special items such as structural steel, weather roofs, ect. will be covered in the specialty section. FLOOR LEVELING & SQUARING OF WALK —IN Select location of walk —in and mark out the walk —in outline on the building floor with chalk line. Check the floor for level in both directions. Note a sloping concrete floor cam be leveled by spreading a weak mortar concrete and sand mixture over the spots on the floor. Where there is much to correction to be made, Pressure — treated wood sleepers should be used to level the floor. However, sleepers cannot be used to where there is a combination cooler /freezer, when one unit has a pre —fab floor and the other unit doesn't unless the unit is specifically so designed (SEE DRAWINGS). Any building floors more than 3/16" out of level is not acceptable and may cause problems Squaring of walk —in is done by laying an outline of the walk —in out on the building floor with caulk line. To check squarness, measure from one corner of outline to the opposite corner of the outline. This is done in both directions. When both measurements are the same the walk —in will be square. ajust as outline as required to make cross — measurements the same. (See detail) WALK -IN OUTLINE ON BUILD'G FLOOR THESE DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE THE SAME IMP AnFns J KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORT AND, OREGON (503) 286 -7311 GOODYEAR. ARIZONA (602) 932 -9890 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 6 -18 -94 SCREED INSTALLATION After leveling and squaring of walk —in and laying of chalk line which represents outer wall of walk —in. Angle screed, which are most generally used will be Iayed 1 3/4" in from the walk —in outline. Screed then should be fastened floor with concrete drive pins at 24" on center around perimeter of walk —in. (SEE DETAIL) Floor screed installation is started after walk —in outline is in place floor. Floor screed then is Iayed right on walk —in outline and fastened to floor with 3/8" x 6" anchor bolts at 48" on center around perimeter of walk —in. Note: anchor bolts must have 2 1/2" minimum concrete embedment. 3/4" X 1" ANGLE SCREED CHALK UNE (OUTSIDE OF WALK —IN) CAULKING 1 3/4" ON 3 1/2° & 4" PANELS 3/4" ON 2 1/2" PANELS CONCRETE DRIVE PIN 0 24° O.C. (BY OTHERS) CAULKING WOOD FEMALE SCREED W/ PIN HOUSING ANCHORED TO CONCRETE W/ 3/8 X 8" ANCHOR BOLT 0 48° O.C. (MIN. 2 1/2° EMBED.) WALL PANEL INSTALLATION When choosing a starting point for erecting the wall panels, it os advisable to start with a back corner and around the walk —in in both directions ending with a front corner. All panels are marked with panel number which is located on the top and bottom of the panel. You must refer to the installation print for panel locations and all special panels and any special notes. Note, be sure when installing any wall panels that the top edge of walls are flush across the top and all vertical wall seams are straight. (SEE DETAIL) 7 WALL TOPS FLUSH /-- VERTICAL STRAIGHT SEAM CORRECT IMPAGE06 KALT KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORnAND, OREGON (503) 265 -7311 00007EAR. ARIZONA (602) 932 -9690 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE 8 -6 -94 COOLER DOOR INSTALLATION W/0 FLOOR After uncrating door frame, remove spreader board at bottom of door frame. Camlock door frame In place, refer to print for door location. Anchor door to concreate floor with 2" x 2" x 4" x 1/4" aluminum door anchors. Place (1) door anchor at bottom Interior side of door frame; Mark floor for 7/16" dia. hole to be drilled In concreate. Attach aluminum anchor plate to floor with (2) 3/8" dia. anchor bolts. fasten other leg of aluminum door anchor plate to bottom of door frame with (2) #14 x 2' P.H.S.M. (SEE DETAIL) KALT DOOR FRAME 2" X 2" X 4' X 1/4" ALUMINUM DOOR ANCHOR PLATE 0 (2) 3/8" DIA. ANCHOR BOLTS (2) #14 X 2" P.H.S.M. (2) 7/16" DIA. HOLE DRILLED IN CONCRETE FOR ANCHOR BOLT KALT KALT MFG. CO.. INC. PORTLAND, OREGON (503) 285 -7311 0000YEAR MIZONA (802) 932 -9890 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 8 -6 -94 FREEZER DOOR INSTALLATION W/ PRE -FAB FLOOR Uncrate door frame and place door frame In door frame recess In freezer floor. Comlock door frame to walls. Attach door threshold to freezer floor with #14 x 2" F.H.W.S. (NOTE threshold'wIII be pre — drilled for screws) (SEE DETAIL) INTERIOR KALT 000R FRAME RECESSED IN FLOOR TOTAL OF 1' 16- CA -CALV, WEAR SURFACE SECURE DOOR FRAME TO FLOOR WITH XI 4 X 2' FLAT HEAD W000 SCREWS EXTERIOR KALT MFG. CO., INC. POR11JWD. OREGON (603) 2ee -7311 GOODYEAR. ARIZONA (002) 932 -9090 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 8 -6 -94 FREEZER DOOR INSTALLATION W/O FLOOR Remove 2 x 6 knock —out In freezer pit. Uncrate door frame and place door frame In knock —out location in freezer pit. Camlock frame In place to walls. Anchor door to concreate floor with 2" x' 2" x 4" x 1/4" aluminum door anchors. Place (1) door anchor at bottom Interior side of door frame; Mark floor for 7/16" dia. hole to be drilled in concreate. Attach aluminum anchor plate to floor with (2) 3/8" dia. anchor bolts. fasten other leg of aluminum door anchor plate to bottom of door frame with (2) #14 x 2" P.H.S.M. (SEE DETAIL) 2" X 2" X 4" X 1/4" ALUMINUM DOOR ANCHOR PLATE KALT DOOR FRAME KALT DOOR FRAME RECESSED IN PIT TOTAL OF 1° SAO 0,.0° REMOVED 2X6 WD KNOCK —OUT DOOR THRESHOLD; GROUT AS REQ'D AFTER INSTALLATION. (2) #14 X 2" P.H.S.M. (2) 7/16" DIA. HOLE DRILLED (2) 3/8" DIA. ANCHOR BOLTS IN CONCRETE FOR ANCHOR BOLT KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORTLAND. OREGON (603) 286 -7311 GOMMAR. ARIZONA (602) 932 -9690 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 1 DATE 8 -29 -94 LAGBOLT ROOF INSTALLATION Square roof panels on wall panels. Pre —drill 1/4" dia. pilot hole half the wall thickness from edge of roof. EXAMPLE: 4" thick wall, drill pilot hole 2" from edge of roof. (SEE DETAIL) 3/8" DIA. LAGBOLT ® 23 1/2" O.C. (TYP.) AROUND PERIMETER OF ROO PRE —DRILL ALL ROOF PANELS W/ 1/4" DIA. PILOT HOLE (HALF THE WALL THICKNESS FROM EDGE OF ROOF.) r @LT) KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORTLAND, OREGON (503) 288 -7311 GOODYEAR, ARIZONA (602) 932-9690 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 10 -15 -94 N CAMLOCK ROOF INSTALLATION Place roof panels on top of wall panels. Make sure edge of roof is flush with front of wall panels. Camlocks in top plate of walls should line up with pins in roof perimeter. Camlock wall panels to roof panels with 3/8" hex wrench. (SEE DETAIL) WALL PANELS ROOF PERIMETER W/ PIN HOUSING TOP PLATE OF WALL W/ CAMLOCK HOUSING DETAILED KALT CAM —LOCK OPERATION STEP 1. Insert the cam — wrench into the cam —lock access hole provided at the interior of the panel. Rotate clockwise to set the cam. STEP 2. Once the cam has been set, push the panels together and rotate the wrench counterclockwise until the cam catches the pin. If the wrench meets an obstuction, remove it, reposition it, reinsert it, and continue counterclockwise rotation. Sometimes there may be an obstruction blocking the movement of the cam. If this happens, slide the panels apart and with a screwdriver or similar devise remove the obstuction, then go back to step one. If there are no ,.-'° obstructions continue on to step three. STEP 3. Continue to rotate the cam counter- clockwise until the panels pull tightly together. (SEE PAGE IMPAGE04) CAM — WRENCH I IMPAGE11 KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORTLAND. OREGON (503) 288 -7311 GOODYEAR. ARIZONA (802) 932 -090 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE 1 OF 1 DATE: 9 -10 -94 1 SCREED INSTALLATION After leveling and squaring of walk —in and laying of chalk line which represents outer wall of walk —in. Lay channel screed on chalk. Fasten channel screed to concrete floor with concrete drive pins (BY INSTALLER) at 24" on center of channel around perimeter of walk —In. PLACE WALL PANEL IN CHANNEL SCREED AFTER SCREED IS IN PLACE. CHANNEL SCREED ATTACHED TO CONCRETE FLOOR W/ CONCRETE DRIVE PINS • 24' O.C. p , r CAULKING (PLACED UNDER CHANNEL SCREED) CHALK LINE /OUTSIDE OF WALK —IN • t .. • D. D CONCRETE DRIVE PINS 0 24" 0.C. (BY OTHERS) I KALT MFG. CO., INC. POR1UIND, OREGON (603) 260 -7311 0000YEAR. ARIZONA (602) 632 -6090 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 9 -14 -94 1 SCREED INSTALLATION W/ CURB After leveling and squaring of curb, lay chalk Tine which represents outer wall of walk —in. Lay channel screed'on chalk line. Fasten channel screed to concrete curb with concrete drive pins (BY INSTALLER) at 24" on center In center of channel around perimeter of walk —in. PLACE WALL PANEL IN CHANNEL SCREED AFTER SCREED IS IN PLACE. CHANNEL SCREED ATTACHED TO CONCRETE CURB W/ CONCRETE DRIVE PINS ® 24" O.C. .• t. CONCRETE CURB (BY OTHERS) • CONCRETE DRIVE PINS 24" O.C. (BY OTHERS) CAULKING (PLACED UNDER CHANNEL SCREED) \--CHALK LINE /OUTSIDE OF WALK —IN KALT MFG. CO., INC. POR1L ND, OREGON (603) 2888 -7311 GOODYEAR, ARIZONA (802) 832 -8880 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE 1 OF 1 DATE: 9 -17 -94 SCREED INSTALLATION After leveling and squaring of walk —in and laying of chalk line which represents outer wall of walk —in. Angle screed, which are most generally used will be raid 1 3/4" In from the walk —In outline. Screed then should be fastened floor with concrete drive pins at 24" on center around perimeter of walk —in. Place 1/2" bead of caulking to outside of angle screed around perimeter. Freezer (1) tube for every 8' —O' around perimeter, cooler (1) tube for every 15' -0 ". (SEE DETAILS) 1 3/4" ON 3 1/2' & 4' PANELS 3/4" ON 2 1/2' PANELS 3/4" X 1" ANGLE SCREED HALK UNE (OUTSIDE OF WALK —IN) CAULKING •, • .:` ; - CONCRETE DRIVE PIN 0 24' O.C. (BY OTHERS) PLACE WALL PANEL ON ANGLE SCREED AFTER, SCREED IS IN PLACE. ANGLE SCREED ATTACHED TO CONCRETE FLOOR W/ CONCRETE DRIVE PINS 0 24" 0.C.-7 • • • • \-- CAULKING CHALK LINE (OUTSIDE OF WALK —IN) • . Q CONCRETE DRIVE PINS 0 24" O.C. (BY OTHERS) i KALT KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORIU ND. OREGON (503) 2a8 -7311 GOODYEAR. ARIZONA (802) 932 -ae90 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE 9 -17 -94 SCREED INSTALLATION W/ CURB After leveling and squaring of curb, lay chalk Tine which represents outer wall of walk —in. Angie screed, which are most generally used will be laid 1 3/4" In from the walk —in outline. Screed then should be fastened to curb with concrete drive .pins at 24" on center around perimeter of walk —In. Place 1/2" bead of caulking to outside of angle screed around perimeter. Freezer (1) tube for every 8' -0" around perimeter, cooler (1) tube for every 15' -0 ". (SEE DETAILS) 1 3/4" ON 3 1/2" & 4" PANELS 3/4" ON 2 1/2" PANELS 3/4" X 1" ANGLE SCREED HALK UNE (OUTSIDE OF WALK —IN) CAULKING • W.• • `.,.) .: • s. CONCRETE DRIVE PIN 0 24" O.C. (BY OTHERS) PLACE WALL PANEL ON ANGLE SCREED AFTER, SCREED IS IN PLACE. ANGLE SCREED ATTACHED TO CONCRETE CURB W/ CONCRETE DRIVE PINS 0-247 0.C.-7 a • .p. CAULKING CHALK UNE (OUTSIDE OF WALK —IN) • r • CONCRETE CURB tz,.. (BY OTHERS) CONCRETE DRIVE PINS ® 24" O.C. (BY OTHERS) IMPAGE15 KALT KALT MFG. CO., INC. PCRI .AND. OREGON (503) 230-7311 GOODYEAR ARIZONA (002) 932 -9090 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 9 -17 -94 FLOOR SCREED INSTALLATION Floor screed installation is started after walk —in outline is In place floor. Place 1/2" bead of caulking to center of locking screed around perimeter. Freezer (1) tube for every 8' -0" around perimeter, cooler (1) tube for every 15' --0 ". (SEE DETAILS) Floor screed then is laid right on walk —in outline and fastened to floor with 3/8" x 6" anchor bolts at 48" on center around perimeter of walk —in. Note: anchor bolts must have 2 1/2" minimum concrete embedment. FLOOR SCREED WOOD FEMALE SCREED W/ PIN HOUSING ANCHORED TO CONCRETE W/ 3/8 X 6" ANCHOR BOLT 0 48" O.C. (MIN. 2 1/2" EMBED.) CAULKING CHALK UNE (OUTSIDE OF WAU< —IN) FLOOR SCREED 3/8 X 6" ANCHOR BOLT 0 48' O.C. (MIN. 2 1/2' EMBED.) • 1.1 • DRILL 7/16" DIA. HOLE CAULKING IN CONCRETE CHALK UNE (OUTSIDE OF WALK —IN) 1 KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORTLAND. MOON (003) 201-7311 GOODYEAR, MIZONA (902) 932 -9690 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMAT10N PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 10 -3 -94 VALANCE ANCHOR PLATE INSTALLATION Place valance in opening. Attach valance anchor plate to interior side of walk —in with (4) #10 x 1 1/4" P.H.S.M.S. for 2" x 3" x 14— ga —galy. valance anchor plate. (8) #10 x 1 1/4" P.S.M.S. for 4" x 3" x 14— ga —galy. valance anchor plate. (SEE DETAIL) VALANCE PANEL WALL PANEL (4) #10 X 1 1/4" P.H.S.M.S. 2" X 3" X 14 —GA —GALV VALANCE ANCHOR PLATE ATTACHED TO VALANCE PANEL & WALL PANEL W/ (4) #10 X 1 1/4" P.H.S.M.S. KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORILANO, OREGON (503) 268-7311 G000YEAR, ARIZONA (602) 932-0690 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 10 -3 -94 GUSSET PLATE INSTALLATION Place gusset plate at top interior valance seam. Attach gusset plate to interior of roof and valance with (4) #10 x 1 1/4" P.H.S.M.S., typical at all center valance seams. (SEE DETAIL) ROOF PANELS #10 X 1 1/4" P.H.S.M.S. VALANCE PANELS 9" X 9" X 16 —GA —GALV. GUSSET PLATE ATTACHED W/ (4) #10 X 1 1/4" P.H.S.M.S. ■ ,P'• • ...-. .• KALT MFG. CO., INC. POR1LAN0. OREGON (503) 286-7311 00001tAR. ARIZONA (602) 932 -9690 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 10 -8 -94 VALANCE CLIP INSTALLATION Comlock upper valance with valance clip t6 wall panel. Then fasten valance clip to wall panel with (2) #10 x 1 1/4" P.H.S.M.S. (NOTE: THIS IS TYPICAL AT ALL WALL / VALANCE CONNECTIONS.) (SEE DETAIL) CAMLOCK VALANCE W/ VALANCE CLIP TO WALL PANEL (FASTEN VALANCE CLIP TO WALL W/ (2) #10 X 1 1/4" P.H.S.M.S. WALL PANEL (2) #10 X 1 1/4" P.H.S.M.S. 2" XN2 E X 3P /4 CLIPS w w X 16 —GA. —GALV. (FACTORY MOUNTED TO VALANCE IN SHOP) KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORTLAND, OREGON (503) 266 -7311 GOODYEAR. ARIZONA (602) 932 -9690 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 10 -8 -94 1 DOUBLE ACTING DOOR INSTALLATION After uncrating door frame, remove spreader board at bottom of door frame. Camlock door frame in place, refer to print for door location. Anchor lower hinge guard to floor w/ (2) 3/8" dia. anchor bolts. (SEE DETAIL) KALT DOOR FRAME DOUBLE ACTING DOOR LOWER HINGE GUARD ATTACHED TO FLOOR W/ (2) 3/8" DIA. ANCHOR BOLTS (2) 3/8" DIA. ANCHOR BOLTS IIIOArrir1 KALT MFG. CO., INC. @L) P((5503 ) 2141-7311 GOODYEAR, ARIZONA (602) 632 -11690 SUBJECT: INSTALLATION MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 10 -8 -94 1 EXTERIOR RAMP INSTALLATION Place exterior ramp in front of door frame. Attach 2" x 2" x 14—ga—galv. ramp anchor clips to tall side of ramp & floor with (4) #10 x 1 1/4" P.H.S.M.S. Note: place (1) ramp anchor clip on each side of exterior ramp. (SEE DETAIL) P4004) 000, qMF '9q4,0 19/0R F4 0 O,p 2" X 2" X 14— GA —GALV. RAMP ANCHOR CLIP ATTACHED TO RAMP & FLOOR w/ (4). #10 X 1 1/4" P.H.S.M.S. (TYPICAL EACH SIDE OF RAMP) 1 IO.% • nrn• KALT KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORAAN0, OREGON (503) 288 -7311 GOODYEAR, ARIZONA (602) 132 -9090 SUBJECT: ROOF/WALL ATTACHMENT DETAIL PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 6-4--94 ROOF FILLER N.S.F. PANEL GASKET CAMLOCK ROOF PANEL ROOF PANEL HIGH DENSITY URETHANE OR WOOD FEMALE STUD IN ROOF PANEL W/ PIN HOUSING HIGH DENSITY URETHANE OR WOOD MALE TOP PLATE W/ CAMLOCK HOUSING IN TOP • OF. WALL PANEL SNAP CAP (PLACE SNAP CAP IN CAM -HOLE AFTER ROOF IS LOCK TO WALL) 3/8" DIA. HEX WRENCH (SEE CAMLOCK OPERATION SHEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS) KKCAM I r KALT MFG. CO., INC. PORTLAND. OREGON (503) 268 --7311 GOODYEAR, ARIZONA (602) 932 -9690 SUBJECT: ROOF/WALL ATTACHMENT DETAIL PAGE: 1 OF 1 DATE: 6 -4 -94 1 WOOD ROOF FILLER N.S.F. PANEL GASKET ROOF PANEL 4 WOOD FEMALE AROUND PERIMETER OF ROOF W/ PIN HOUSING -WOOD MALE TOP PLATE W/ CAMLOCK HOUSING SNAP CAP (PLACE SNAP CAP IN CAM -HOLE AFTER ROOF IS LOCK TO WALL) 3/8" DIA. HEX WRENCH (SEE CAMLOCK OPERATION SHEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS) WALL PANEL • WDCAM • r.' APPROVAL REPORT KYSOR PANEL SYSTEMS REFRIGERATION PANELS WITH MIN 0.0236 (0.60 mm) STAINLESS OR PAINTED (OPTIONAL) MIN 0.0217 IN. (0.55 mm) THICK GALVANIZED STEEL FACERS AND MAX 6 IN. (152 mm) THICK POLYURETHANE FOAM CORE PRODUCED FROM VULTAFOAM XR -1149 FOAM SYSTEM OR MAX 4 IN. (102 mm) THICK POLYURETHANE FOAM CORE PRODUCED FROM ELASTOPOR P11381R RESIN /ELASTOPOR P -1001U ISOCYANATE FOAM SYSTEM AS CLASS 1 INSULATED WALL- CEILING PANELS Prepared For: KYSOR PANEL SYSTEMS 7320 NE 55TH STREET PORTLAND, OR 97213 1Y2A9.AM Class 4880 Date: June 17, 1998 FACTORY MUTUAL Fa(tory Mutual Research Corporation 1151 F3mi,m.Pruviden:: Turnpike P h Pox Q!o. Post -itt Fax Note 7671 Date a/,., pa£as► To 1604-45:-.1.% From pt. d. Co Phone k Phone 4 Fax 11 slQ /' 3SJ -S Fax 4 c ((it?Wen ivve, orMik a 4"41. ( P,O; Box 14248 Fort Worth, TX 76117, • Mr. Fred Minelii • weaS ( • ;tai 1 .f' um; .'J L.. L. • • ' • .1., • .. . ,. 1 This pubficatian show ni thellliilfiiii WO Dettotier14;i10681ThriAtiiilit' Aii eiatitifitiiillii.tcheiiiiiigliniiiiiii contact . ..:/..NSF to confirm thi.ouriei,t'simiato.-..Liiiit, Viefideisirtii- "ii . ' kiiiti1.00,it .6 ‘OftASILI44§1 h ii fl I4ditted."ifilly. 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HS Series HS•50-XXX thru HS'174-XXX XXX BTU/4 capacity z 100 • A single letter will appear In place of the A - Aar dofrost E - Electric defrost KWIK KAN SYSTEMS 119 NORTH LAKE STREET FOREST LAKE, MN 55025 800-506-8908 651-982-0627 Plant At MINOT, ND , • • ;1•,,; ' • :••s .s. • •t"1:'!.• : • 1:1:: , y qq CI Can Coolers/Dispensers' " "" ..',..' tY.Nti 2•-■:.•": il ;;:'.1.:* .-. 820 2400 2400R 2400C 240080 24008F .,' I. cehi :,3600;;; Flow.1.;:,,,. • 3600WH 4800 48008F 4800C 4800G 48008 in(900.$1.0.4:600). .. ..,,J.4. • NSF Listed models begin with the following serial numbers: 1 . 820 - 799110-1005 't. :':1 ,".I./*:*:', '4 7:1 flit's: :,•...4 2400 — 799110-1038 .: • • • '.-..!:11.V.: ..It L—'''..r.; 1:,Ntl.tv:F.4'..".41,,S ..6-.5, •,::51,4 2400C - 79918-1000 . .y...r; 7 3600 - 79916-1008 :'$,..."°Y.N.;VM 4300 - 799110-1141 4800C - 79915-1008 ••-: . • .. .. 7 . ..: • • • •• :• . . k. 1 i . 1,‘ . • .. ' . . .. 1. .1 ■ .. : . I r .4.'5." V,: 7.z. • 4800G — 799110-1001 ''' 1. ' '' •:.. : • ,1 ..... ' '' . •.v1 ',F.:':%,. 4500RWH - 799111-1008 "." RM at the ond of a serial number indicates that the unit haS been remanufactured by Kwik Kan end is in lull compliance with the eepliceble requirements. . **" Acceptable for non-potentially hazardous canned products only. KYSOR/iKALT, 7320 NE 55TH STREET P.O. BOX 55760 PORTLAND, OR 97238-5760 800-365-5258 503-288-7311 Plant At: PORTLAND, OR PrefabrIcated Walk-1n Refrigerators and Freezers Custom BA(*) • With or without refrigeration components; With or without NSF Listed Ii fl Plant At: GOODYEAR, AZ Prefabricated Walk-In Refrigerators and Freezers - C1Worn • With or without refrigeration components; with or without NSF Listed shelving. KYSORNNEEDHAM 4201 JANADA STREET P.O. BOX 14248 FORT WORTH, TX 76117 817-281-5121 Plant At: FORT WORTH, TX Prelabicated Walk-In Refrigorators and Stocar Freezers - Custom Built with or without Moors, shelving -With retrigeration. Continued ilding odes Division A Edgewater NW ;m, OR 97310 lenhone (503) 3784133 3) 378 -2322 '1) 373 -1 358 SEPTEMBER 29, 1995 BRUCE SIEPAK KYSOR /KALT 7320 N2 55TH AVENUE PORTLAND OR 97218 RE: APPROVAL OF ALTERNATE FOAMING SYSTEM OCT 0 2 1995 DEPARTMENT OP CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES Your submittal for use of an alternate foaming system has been reviewed. Test results by U.L. indicate all areas of concern are within limitation set forth per the current edition of the Oregon Structural Specialty Code (1993). BASF P11381R system is approved for use, however; we ask that this office is notified of any change in methods or materials of construction prior to implementation of same into your production process. Please advise of chemical change date as it occurs. If we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us at (503) 378 -3080. 1n- ,rnest A. Ho "ki s /Inspector Prefabr cate Structures Program Statewide Services rC: l , underwriters Laboratories Inc.; C a SC55Scott $ante Clam (40a) 965 - FAXNo. (A Cable Ul.l uievaIu i tcm'e 05060-41S9 CO 9) 296-3269 SANTA CLAflA. CA • ownturll e1 publIc t,tittt Ix Characteristics) (Plastic) Foam R�59s (N) .ti lCOR Materials] (Surface Burning (E Cont. fern D card) �-L CARE X81 R ' Dec, card) finished AIV identified as Elastapor" Pii?B�'R or F113 50 77N lastiC, .1 � t~�iU46�U or at �" e thickness •poe�med P forrl�cd from El.e�stapor F- Olt -U, Urlor at a • -he thickness pone 'aged, r p1136OR car P111a81R resin component component and Elastapo , -1/2 Irl. Th ck Max rninal" density of 2.2 pcf, _._�S �iOU _.lama gr•ard with A�i'M U 1929-91I-the (. 4hen a dd ignition properties i n acc . r d ante ;'Jhen examined fr,r ollowing werw determined: UYlinintum 6 if -i niti ' anttemeraturq:885�FF. C ' irn�trn flash-'l ni DIDDLE AVE ( LOOK FOR GL AgSXFICATIC MARKING ON PRODUCT Ll. 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VS.A /t 3012.6.601 7.10. 6te731)343 FAA „C pat) 771 -6177 A ;lat•IOt•p(O'11 o'pafvtatiu 1 dedlC:ated tt) putaln safety pnd C0trm1.11P•i to q.Lably terrtce p> ,•„v hh,.,p•. A,.1 ILSS Semi b1A. oilvoi L1 A1n'te.1.11711 -341. USA bet.;4Civ., „91OM170D-4161.USA 014771 -NO0 1.1s4Mu.' UI 'AX Nu.001I221 -7 ?St FAX No I110111470 tj 1105 ' 1tos- .Z_•11:,41 12 •b4.011, o...• P.O. goy Bees Reunion 1,ur71, 0 +.► moon CuciPt 2/720. 1691. V61. 111 112 -1100 leaf. 049. 47 ):920 FAX 140 (919) 149.1',! • COMMISSIONERS JOYCE L. FOSTER PRE3MCNT MABEL CHANG VICE.PRE310C`T JEANETTE APPLEGATE NANCY H. ZAMORA LEE KANON ALPERT CITY OF Los ANGELES CALIFORNIA Kalt Manufacturing Co., Inc. 7320 N.E. 55th Avenue Portland, OR 97218 Attn: Bruce Siepak (503) 288 -7311 RICHARD J. RIORDAN MAYOR LI PARIMFNT Of BUILDING AND SAFETY 400 CITY HAIL LOS ANGELES, CA 90012.4E6S ARTHUR J. JOHNSON, JR. GENERAL MANAGER ARTHUR C. DEVINE EXECUTIVE OFFICER RESEARCH REPORT: RR 24921 Expires: May 1, 1999 GENERAL APPROVAL - Renewal - Kalt Manufacturing Company Wall and Ceiling Panels for Walk -in Coolers and Freezers. DESCRIPTION Kalt Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, prefabricated wall and ceiling panels consist of 31/2- wood or Kalt Kraft urethane lumber frames with 26 gage stucco embossed galvanized steel and a core of urethane foam or fiberglass insulation (for wood frame only). The panels utilize "earn- lock" devices to hold them together. The wood frames are made of Douglas Fir No. 2 grade or better, while the Kalt Kraft frames are made of moulded urethane foam having a density of 10.3 pounds per cubic foot. The urethane foatu is Dow Chemical 870 Class I foam and the fiberglass insulation is Owens Corning Type RA Batts. Flame spread and smoke density ratings per ASTM E -S4 of the foam tested by itself are 20 and 350, respectively, and of,the foam tested with the skin are 15 and 250, respectively. Knit Manufacturing Company prefabricated walk -in coolers and freezers constructed of panels described above are approved with the following requirements: 1. The coolers and freezers shall be installed in the interior of buildings. 2. !!eight of units exceeding 6 feet shall he substantiated by engineering calculations. 3. Maximum span for the ceiling panels shall be 14 feet for the wood - framed panels and 12 feet for the Kalt Kraft - framed panels. 4. No permanent loads, equipruent...ir storage loads shall be carried by the ceiling panels. RR 24921 riv) Kali Nlanufacturing Co.. Inc. RE: Wall and Ceiling Panels for Walk -in Coolers and Freezers 5. The panel foam shall be separated from the room in which it is placed and from the interior of the cooler and freezer by use of 1 -inch thick gypsum wallboard,' /: -inch thick plaster or other approved thermal barrier having an index of 15 when tested in accordance with UDC Standard No. 26 -2. EXCEPTION: The thermal barrier is not required (1) if the cooler or freezer floor area is less than 400 square feet or, (2) if the cooler or freezer floor area is 400 square feet or greater, when the foam plastic insulation of a minimum 4" thickness has a flame- spread rating of 25 or less and a minimum allowable flash and self - ignition temperature of 600 °F and 800 °F respectively, and the part of the building in which the cooler or freezer is located and the inside of the cooler or freezer are protected by a fire- sprinkler system. 6. The panels shall be considered combustible and may be used only in areas where combustible materials are permitted by the Code. 7, The panels shall be fabricated in a shop of a licensed Type I fabricator approved by the Los Angeles City Building Department. Fabrication in unlicensed shops will invalidate this approval. If piping or other utilities are in the walls or ceilings a type II fabricators license is required. DISCUSSiON The approval is based on tests. Addressee to whom this Research Report is issued is responsible for providing copies of it, irrntip.1.e.te.imith_an_ attachmeiu.s. indicated, to architects, engineers and builders using items approved herein in design or construction which must be approved by Department of Building and Safety Engineers and In,s ectors. This general approval of an equivalent alternate to the Code is only valid where an engince.r and /or inspector of this Department has dctermiued that all conditions of this Approval have been met in the project in which it is to be used. 11iR.AIIINI IUABASH1, Chief Eii incering Research and Development i)ivisiwi 9 F:492: 06 ".1 R:.7ri. 3:.:' : •l RI( 2,192) l' ;odr 2 ol ( FISH Manufacturing ELECTRIC CONDENSATE EVAPORATORS DM 10 -W SERIES 360 W. 137nd Sir(rc)I, I os Angeles, CA 90061 • (310) 323 -5819 • Fax (310) 329 4841 The FISHER ELECTRIC CONDENSATE EVAPORATOR is available in five series and total of 21 different models to meet your dimensions and capacity requirements SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NO. PAN SIZE WATTS VOLTS AMPS. DMO4T -1 10" x 7" x 2.5" 400 120 3.33 DMO6S -1 13" x 7" x 2.5" 600 120 5.00 DMO8S -1 13" x 7" x 2.5" 800 120 6.66 DMO8S -2 13" x 7" x 2.5" 800 208 3.84 DMO7M -1 13" x 7" x 4" 750 120 6.25 DMO9M -1 13" x 7" x 4" 900 120 7.50 DM 10M -1 13" x 7" x 4" ,1000 120 8.34 DM 10W -1 13" x 10" x 4" 1000 120' 8.34 DM 10W -2 13" x 10" x 4" 1000 208 4.80 DM 10W -3 13" x 10" x 4" 1000 240 4.17 DM12W -1 13 "x10 "x4" 1200 120 10.0 DM15W -1 13" x 10" x 4" 1500 120 12.5 DM15W -2 13" x 10" x 4" 1500 208 7,21 DM15W -3 13 "x10 "x4" 1500 240 6.28 DM 1 OWW -1 21" x 13" x 4" 1000 120 8.34 DM 10WW -3 21" x 13" x 4" 1000 240 4.17 DM12WW -1 21 "x13 "x4" 1200 120 10.0 DM15WW -1 21 "x13 "x4" 1500 120 12.5 DM 15WW -2 21" x 13" x 4" 1500 208 7.21 DM 15WW -3 21" x 13" x 4" 1500 240 6.28 DM2OWW -1 21" x 13" x 4" 2000 120 16.6 • Positive evaporation • Not dependant on ambient conditions • Space saving • Wide variety of sizes to accomodate your needs • CaII for any custom needs 360 W. 132nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90061 • (310) 323 -5819 • Fax (310) 329 -4841 M s. ti 0 r 0 i w w 0 z w z O U_ 1- U w J w SP V 4 4- 20 ma 0 4, 4 ua d � 0 O Es tg Its or Z V1 N 8 1 a 3 DIMENSIONS 0 0 .K 8 40 b n -k 0 .o 0 O IV 2 d N r i vs. 0 0 ' ▪ N NM vi N M t.., U rnxh oplicOVI 4 al 0 Q) 0 ao 7 to 0, CD ' i CD am C� tL rL N O or r- N r ^ i$el M .1 M. • 1 O N .k 8 8 i 4< 8 i -K 2 PI II 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 1 I I 88,8;8888.8888 n I • 8 .G 4c4c4<* *is -k- k -k I is 44 ;k 1.c is -K ; i 4 8 $ .;.144- o 2:8'2 0 o 0 0 • 'N N N o 0 lo.0 0 0 0 8 818!8 ° 2 $ 8'8 8 Ti ✓ n 9 N N O V N •- N - •-• N N 0 0 0 0 N 8 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 b O O .24 0 O O O O : O O d G G G G G C b O O 'C O 'C • a a o o f •o l a o 0 0 0 0 ▪ i i i 4 : 4 • 4 i d l i i d i i n n n r 2121212 N 8 40 n n n W p O O' O 1 0 O O 0 O N N N 'O 'O 4 O .- r .- ... .- .. ID n o n n n n l n' ( 8 N g w n g g 0 0 n .:': N NI N! N. N N :-Ef- IgI2I2 NN °N :1::I::: x O O O O • t XII fMa 0 f i i i • 0 O 0 1 0 0.0 , 0.010 0 0 0 0 O 0 ssh O 0 8 8 8 0 'G f n N n N 1 1 IMtli1;.. 1�1 O 8 N 0 0 0 'G 'C 4 . O d i 4 Y1 :a:a3.1.4'..W�'..:r4:✓:1. 1.•.' ✓:.:.': �:�.iw:.'..' .c. •,. • s. 1. • _...✓li:..:.a: /;.w1.,, 1: 1'. '..: 1 zu<f p20 0__j Uu. ;r:, 1. . Fisher Manufacturing Company, Inc. Presenting UL Canadian Recognition I)uc to high customer demand for Canadian Recognition, ,Fisher Manufacturing Company, Inc. with the help of lll,, has obtained UI, Canadian Recognition, better known as CUR on our lines of Electric Condensate Evaporators and Air Dissipators. This recognition is equivalent to the CSA standards in use in Canada. The symbol below will designate that our products have UL Canadian Recognition. You will soon begin to see this symbol, along with the regular 11L Recognition symbol on all of our labels for our Electric Condensate Evaporators and Air Dissipators. Some of the benefits to utilizing a UL Canadian Recognized component: -1'1. ('3nadian Recognition is equivalent to ('S.A Standards- - Increase sales in Canada by providing Canadian Recognized components in your product Iine- l'on►ponenIs meet necessary safety standards set by ILI. & ('ti.%. Standards- For more information contact Luis Ontiveros (n). (800) 692 -4733 / Fax (3111) 321 -4$41 Underwriters Laboratories Inca File SA4508' Vol. 1 1655 Scott Boulevard Santa Clara, CaGlomia 95050-416 (408) 985 -2400 FAX No. (406) 296 -3256 Cable UUNC SANTA CLARA, C Issued: 8 -1 -83 Revised: 12- 6;.96.. 1��, a century of public safety est 1894 FOLLOW -UP SERVICE PROCEDURE (TYPE R) COMPONENT - HEATERS, CRANKCASE AND DEFROST, REFRIGERATION * (SEOT2) (SEOT8) COMPONENT - MISCELLANEOUS REFRIGERATION EQUIPMEN J5?. * (SROT2) (SROTB) Manufacturer: Fredrick /Gilbert Inc. DBA (143871 -003.) Fisher Mfg. 360 W 132nd St. Los Angeles, CA 90061 Applicant: Recognized Company: Same as Manufacturer Same as Manufacturer This Procedure authorizes the above Manufacturer to use the marking specified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. only on products covered by this Procedure, in accordance with the applicable Follow --Up Service Agreement. The Prescribed Mark or Marking shall be used only at the above manufacturing location on such products which comply with this Procedure and any other applicable requirements. The Procedure contains information for the use of the above named Manufacturer and the representatives of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and is not used for any other purpose. It is lent to the Manufacturer with the understanding that it is not to be copied, either wholly or in part, and that it will be returned to Underwriters Laboratories Inc, upon request. The PROCEDURE, and any subsequent revisions, is the property of UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC., and is not transferable. BK /LD :rc SCJLS UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. S, JOE BHATIA Vice - President, Follow -Up Services A not•lor•protil organization dedicated to public safety and committed to quality service File SA4508 Vol. 1 Sec.• 1 Page 1 Issued: 9 -17 -71 and Report Revised: 12 -6 -96 D E S C R Z P T T O N PRODUCT COVERED: * US1, CNR - Component - Condensate Heater Pans, Models DMO4T -1, - 06S -1, - 07M-1, - 08S -1, -2, - 09M -1, - 10M -1, - 10W -1, -2, -3, - 1OWW -1, --2, --3, -12W-1,, - 12WW -1, - 15W -1, -2, -3, - 15WW -1, -2, -3, - 20W --1, -2, -3, --20WW -1, -2, -3, • followed by S or D. * Models 5AM04T -1, - 06S -1, - 07M -1, - 08S -1, -2, 09M-1, - 10M -1, - 10W-1, -2, -3, - lOWW-1,, -2, -3,, - 12W -1, - 12WW --1, - 15W -1, -2,'-3„ - 15WW -1, -2, -3, - 20W-1, -2, -3, - 20WW -1, -2, -3, followed by S or D. GENERAL: These are heater -pan assemblies intended for collecting and dissipating (evaporating) condensate water in refrigeration systems. * The condensate water is routed to the pan by piping, tubing, or pump, etc. .(Not included as part of the condensate heater pan.) When the heating element in the pan is,covered, a float-operated switch allows the metal -- sheathed heater to be energized. The float switch de- energizes the heating element when the water decreases to a minimum level. * A temperature - operated limit control is connected in series with• the heating element in the event of failure or, sticking of the float. The units are provided with a supply cord or may be permanently connected to the power supply. EK LD :rc SCDLS / Rn^ �1�A� 11GiY:1QSkt'!C:..��96:"ii5tr :t1�'i y7 «nk� -7 :1L ^.a�.i:-' ELECTRONIC LIGHTING SYSTEM By Anthony Standard Freezer Lighting u.L.rc S A t.isiea "ELS" Freezer Lighting Enter A New Dimension in Lighting... Anthony's Exclusive, State -Of- The -Art Electronic Lighting System- "ELS"—Revolutionizing The Industry's Lighting Standards! FEATURES OF ANTHONY'S NEW SYSTEM INCLUDE... • Unique, patented design provides increased light output with readily available T -8 fluorescent lamps. • Highly efficient T -8 lamps - fired by electronic ballasts - require considerably less energy than conventional lamps and ballasts— resulting in increased energy savings! • Optically designed lens system provides even distribution of Tight over the entire opening. with up to 100'/i increased illumination at center of shelves. contpated to standard lighting systems! • Light shields that eliminate reflection of Tight from shelf posts, and provide increased protection for lamps. • Advanced optical design dramatically reduces glare visible to the customer. • Compact system, pre - installed for both cooler and freezer applications. • Drastically reduced operating temperatures, resulting in less heat load in the case, with improved case performance and reduced operating costs! The World's IA rge. I u /urlrrre, u/' ('o,,:iurrcial (doss Mr /rigetann. S Freeze, Iloon. .Sterna i, and ,11('rehasuIs Ain l,� Equipment AnTHOnV • . ;1R:.i.+:!,b},;..tix!!'tY i'Y,)rlC:r :urn • .141,1% «:9'1' .. ... 4... ..:» . n.S 4:, %m.•inii, 4_ A. !s4V. llidi1ha lifi AnTHOnV "ELS" ELECTRONIC LIGHTING SYSTEM Increased Light Output... With Reduced Glare! Anthony's parented lighting system directs the light where it SHOULD be— on the products in your case! Components of this system, which is exclusive to Anthony, include electronic ballasts and standard T -8 lamps: ELECTRONIC BALLASTS • Compact, lightweight, state -of -the -art design provides long ballast life, energy efficiency, and low heat characteristics. • Specially- designed electronic ballast eliminates Tight "flicker" during start -up and operation of lights. • Instant start -up at low Icn1per,atures. k L s A ' S. � . • : . . r .: •. Y � . x Optically designed "ELS" lenses reduce Tight glare previously visible from the front of the case. FLUORESCENT T -8 LAMPS • Standard T -8 fluorescent lamps provide 16% higher light output, (compared to traditional T -12 fluorescent lamps), even at -15 degrees F. case temperatures. • Full range of Tamp sizes available: 24 ", 36 ", 48 ", 60 ", 72 ". • Long lamp life on high - frequency, instant -start electronic ballasts. • Lamps offer both economy and high illumination, with the additional improvement of excellent color rendition. ANTHONY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. 12812 Arroyo St., San Fernando, CA 91342 I'IIQNI . (800) 772-0900 ! (818) 365 -9451 I AX (818) 361-9611 9VAIMsNZadin +�l ra1YA9W N.S.F. /C.S.A. /U.L. Listed IES 1�1 )..t. f s f Is It1. 1 \off \ia� \uru ��,.....- .,r.+e. e.:e, a •v:..tt z I i^%:'.a��= -- �w�-- �'Y- 1.un- Fiti';.R•:�r•.ra`c�� i:..t;.im.+s',',c;'.:r«�'.. �_._.— .-- -• ---- late *.4:��lir.,r..C', ,..�� x•.s Anthony's standard or energy -free cooler doors - improving once more on the industry standard! Once again, Anthony reconfirms its leadership role in glass refrigerator door technology — with the new Model 1001 Series — offering either standard or energy -free cooler doors, for dependable performance and energy - efficiency in a wide range of climate conditions and store applications! Replacing previous Models 1000R Coolmaster and 1200R Energymaster, the new Model 1001 Series includes pre -wired standard full- length tight fixtures... or Anthony's exclusive "ELS" Electronic Lighting System as an add -on option! Choose the cooler door and lighting system that best suits your applications, and combine effective product merchandising, Tong -term performance, and impressive energy savings! The Il urlrl'y l.art l•sl .Ilunufueiurer r {/' ('urnnu rnial (ilu.s•.v ReliNes•ulur it': I•'reeze • .17uruglr' and Merchandising Isqui/nneul AnTHODY 14,041 i r,:. RTES Anthony's easy -to- install illadet 1001 SERIES is a complete package unit, with cooler doors to suit a wide range of store applications and climate conditions. This series offers standard cooler doors with door and frame heat (to eliminate condensation in less- than - perfect climate conditions), and an energy -free cooler door for use in more controlled environments. Both door packages — produced with full - length (800ma) vertical light fixtures, factory pre -wired for easy installation— are now available with Anthony's optional "ELS" Electronic Lighting System! MODEL 1001 SERIES STANDARD FEATURES: • Total door reversibility — in minutes! • Torquemaster'M system for total door adjustment and closing tension. • Fully- tempered insulating safety glass. • Fluorescent 800ma light fixtures, with T -12 lamps, shields, and pre -wired 120 -Volt ballasts. • Adjustable, 27" deep, white epoxy- coated steel shelves, with price tag molding. Anthony's Model 1001 Series standard cooler door (formerly Model 1000R Coolmaster) was designed with door and frame heat for efficient performance in a wide range of cooler applications and environments - specified for installations all over the world! These versatile doors are availa- ble with standard 2 -pane non - heated glass —but for use in locations with high temperature and humidity, doors can be produced with optional 3 -pane or 2 -pane heated glass units — providing condensation control for the lifetime of the door! Matching Model 1003 Series pass -thru doors are also available for easy access and re- stocking your cooler lineup. Standard Finishes & Handles Attractive doors and handles invite your customers inside! Anthony's sturdy and attractive extruded aluminum frames and handles enhance your store's appearance —and attract your customers to the merchandise displayed inside! In addition to a variety of optional finishes and decorator handles, Model 1001 doors and frames are available in four standard finishes: A -B. Serrated or Smooth Gold C -D. Serrated or Smooth Silver St;rndaia handles are the blight Slimline chrome, or Trimline to matching designer finishes. Torquemaster'M For complete door adjustment— in seconds! Anthony's Torquemaster quickly adjusts door closing tension and centers the door in its frame —with only a regular screwdriver! Providing the benefits of efficient closing action, lasting torque control, and precision door mounting, it works so easily that store mainte- nance personnel can make adjustments, when necessary — without special tools! 120 -Volt Pre -wired Ballasts Pre -wired and trouble -free! The Model 1001 Series factory - prewired ballast is mounted and wired in the upper raceway of each frame, to simplify installation and avoid possible wiring errors. Eliminating costly hookups, the only electrical connection required with the Model 1001 Series is bringing 120 -volt power to the iunchon box! A' J., Nig..±,141,: t 46.. • . • , i:' 14'.f' i •, /..: ,:'A'Lr Y 1lA ,�l Y:.:tr:.: k.3Atri.' in'1 1i!!.' 'i iC� c" IKAi:.t'Zl�t13 AnTHOnY The Old Industry Standard for Cooler Doors — Upgraded, Improved, and With More Options to meet YOUR Specifications! The Model 1001 Energy -Free cooler door (previous Model 1200R Energymaster) was designed for greater energy efficiency and immediate cost savings. With only a minimum upcharge, the 1001 EF is packed with powerful new features, when compared to the standard 1001 NT cooler door: • Reduced Amp draw. t1 r? i a• run ' ^ ^Op .f, II �*,. :room.; • t,iLf[t f I I .Ir.�.Tiiiii mokiz 3 '. .�_ 'Ie-,e' ,j i 1 Ir I f I _ r r ^. • Decreased BTU Toad up to 35% with conventional lighting. • Insulation properties (R- value) enhanced by 39 %. • Greater condensation resistance. Anthony's 60% reflective coating - the clearest in the industry - actually lowers your electric costs! The invisible coating improves the insulation of the door glass by reflecting the heat away from your case, resulting in 8 -12% refrigeration savings (with conventional lighting) on your total case heat load. (BTU load is reduced even further with the addition of Anthony's cool - running "ELS" Electronic Lighting System!) did l)In,unal bldch nulvuIq S$14011?S ON avd,Llbtr 1IIDII111l11suatat 11111SM \ \ \ WI& 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 \\ \ \ SV With Anthony's patented heat - reflective coating, Model 1001 EF has improved glass insulation, no door heat, and also eliminates wear and tear on the frame and moving parts often caused by the extra weight of an alternative 3 -pane glass door. Where climate conditions permit, old Model 1000R installations can be quickly and easily upgraded by simply replacing the old doors with Model 1001 Energy -free cooler doors... no re- wiring, no shelf moving, no pulling product, no re- merchandising, virtually no down time! ...with immediate reductions in your monthly operating costs! Four -Post Shelving System with 121/2% larger shelves! Self-supporting and easy to install, Anthony's shelving systems are designed for maximum strength and flexibility in displaying refrigerated merchandise. Shelves can be easily alflustlld for various product heights, as well as for gravity -feed! IAIES Quick- Change Reversible Doors Designed to be functional! The reversible hinge is especially useful for remodelling — or when other store improvements require changing the hinge swing of the doors. Each Anthony Model 1001 door can be reversed independently of the other doors in the same lineup— without extra parts or special tools' Anthony's Nadel 1001 SERIES offers the flexibility of MORE OPTIONS: HUMASTAT for energy savings: The Humastat's sophisticated electronic system measures the relative humidity in your store and on your Anthony doors, and determines the amount of heat necessary to keep your doors moisture -free. The energy savings from decreased power consumption can offset the cost of your doors! ENERGY EFFICIENCY THAT PAYS FOR YOUR DOORS! The upgraded Model 1001 Series Energy -Free doors, with improved insulation and heat - reflective glass, also offers the end user substantial energy savings that will help pay for the doors! "ELS" LIGHTING The new Model 1001 Series — with optional "ELS" Electronic Lighting — offers advanced . features that include: • T -8 fluorescent lamps with 16% higher light output — and true color rendition. • Optical lenses that insulate and protect the lamps, evenly directing increased illumination to the center of each shelf! • Greatly reduced light glare! • Pre - wired, cool- running electronic ballasts —with greater energy efficiency. • Immediate start-up, and no light flicker! • Lower overall operating temperatures — with reduced operating costs to the end user! Although these doors are most effective in store conditions of up to 750F ambient temperature, 38°F case temperature, and 70% relative humidity, a 10 -door lineup of 30x75 Model 1001 Energy-Free doors (with full 72" stan- dard lighting) will save the store owner as much as 5400 /year in operating costs, compared to the standard Model 1001 cooler door lineup —or over $600 /year compared to Model 401 Series cooler doors! AnTHOnV MERCHANDISING EQUIPMENT for special applications: A series of matching Pass -Thru doors (Model 1003 Series), RoII -A -Way Beverage & Deli units for use behind glass pass - thru doors, and a variety of Accessory shelving systems are also available with your Model 1001 Series lineup. Anthony can provide milk merchandisers, gravity -feed shelving, half -door and full -door deli racks and displays, corner shelves, basket shelves, wine racks, narrow - spaced flat shelves, and Volumemaster glide /roller shelving —all optional merchandis- ing equipment to expand your potential for increased sales! DOOR LOCKS - for compliance with local or state laws: When it is necessary to lock your cooler doors, factory - installed cylinder locks or P.O.M. (Portable Outside Mount) locks are both available for Model 1001 doors. Anthony's top quality equipment backed by dependable guarantees: Anthony's fully. tempered safety glass comes with an unconditional guarantee against breakage resulting from normal use within 3 years of the date of manufacture, and against condensation between glass panes for a period of 10 years from date of shipment. All Anthony products are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 30 months from the date of shipment. Labor is guaranteed for a period of 15 months from the date of shipment. • :: +:. ' i3-0: "'1" ; ATZILIWIGrASMw171SMUI Air. II. Rw. 3=1i' 91t. ?.1itf:Td><'Jatii.19Y'.NN:.:.'G LiM111414.tiri.:'.t'.F::'•:::ei,i•• ANTHONY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. 12812 Arroyo S1., San Fernando, CA 91342 1'110NI (800) 772 -0900 / (818) 365 -9451 FAX: (818) 361 -9611 1 11 .�4•.,r. u4',14444.1:431 KXi :N0:M'4i0 41,4%abiSeMill. `a1._w4t4•l•2 L• t lii4. 1{ ( .e$ .:iii �.N�.+�'( .' •■ .�r..w w�.i.... .wl. HEAT REFLECTIVE GLASS COATING Anthony's concept for maximum refrigeration efficiency. •:i�a� a I;equires 36% to 47% less '' ? hoot (Applied to tht. ghrss 10 prevent moisture from condensing. 8 % to 12' loss rolrigeration Is recllrir0(1 10 setnove heat t iTloriITq the c ose tI)Iougti 11 a �)Ii rr� 33 +36 total: 69 watts /hour saved on anti • condensutioi l wc.Tlls /hour ;(,macs 011 heat loud wu11s /I lOUI rctfrigctruliori Savings :r•••. ... r L. C. L. L L L. L C... rr L Contact us today for more information and the name of your nearest factory representative. CALL TOLL -FREE 1 -800- 772 -0900 Wen drawing the company's first blueprints over 30 years ago, Anthony pledged an unqualified commitment to quality, service and innovation. In the 70's Anthony added another commitment: To produce the industry's most energy- efficient glass door for frozen food and ice cream merchandising. The result: Heat Reflective Glass Coating. Now there is no other glass door that uses refrigeration so wisely or so well. You see, Heat Reflective Glass Coating actually lowers your electrical costs in two ways. 1. An almost invisible coating improves the insulation of the glass and reflects away heat trying to enter the case. The result is that case load operating expense is significantly reduced. Refrigeration savings range from 8% to 12% of the total case heat load. 2. The coating reduces the required amount of heat applied to the glass to prevent condensation. Again, substantial BTU reduction. This saving ranges from 36% to 47% of the energy applied to the glass. The bottom line is a savings of S20 to 827 per linear foot, or 840 to 867 per door per year in a typical application. (24" door size = $40 to $54,30" door size = S50 to 867) It's clear why more chain stores specify and use Anthony Doors. Over the years, Anthony has earned a reputation for attractive and expertly insulated doors, as well as unparallelecd service. And Anthony doors still contain low wattage conductive and fully- tempered U.L. approved safety glass with an unconditional 11 u e•yeur guarantee against breakage. • . r. ... • .• •r .• .••.,P•• v, •r.• .. • -h N•hM.MC+,•l+YNM $ t •' ,. �N4r nMrweta^ PMMIR4411114M1111M11P�A.Y'iW1701111171P,C4f.'.74.4 0.4144 q�►.r�r .,rt, ANTHONY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. the World's Largest Manufacturer of Commercial Glass 1 wlrijeralor & Freezer Doors, Storage and Mercharrclisirru Lquipnnent 12812 Arroyo Street, San Fernando, CA 91342 IPI•iQNL: (818) 365.9451 1011 FREE: (800) 7/2 09D() 1 AX. (818) 361 9611 / (818) 365 -6196 Copelametic � Air - Cooled Condensing Units Low Temperature Models R-404A Low Operating Cost ;/ Durable Construction Crape /and' LOW Features /Options Receiver Fan Guard BX Conduit Pressure Switch 3 Service Valves Form 3.0440 R 1 cr d E 0 J .0 a) 0 0 U V E c11 G) Q U c J 0 w Performance Data R -404A Low Temperature Capacities (BTUH) Ambient Unit Model No. H.P. 0 °F -5 °F -10 °F -15 °F -20 °F -25 °F -30 °F -35 °F -40 °F 33.0# 28.3# 24.1# 20.1# 16.4# 13.1# 10.0# 7.2# 4.7# 90 °F E EJAL -A033 1/3 1,800 1,560 1,340 1,130 939 770 623 498 396 EJAL -A050 1/2 3,400 2,990 2,640 2,320 2,030 1,750 1,490 1,250 1,010 EJAL -A075 3/4 5,630 5,140 4,670 4,200 3,750 3,320 2,900 2,490 2,080 EJAL -A100 1 7,070 6,360 5,690 5,080 4,510 3,980 3,490 3,030 2,580 EJAL -A103 1 -1/4 8,050 7,290 6,530 5,880 5,230 4,690 4,150 3,470 2,790 EJAE -0175 1 -3/4 7,940 . 6,970 6,050 5,160 4,290 D DJAL -0075 3/4 5,400 4,910 4,450 4,020 3,590 3,170 2,750 2,340 1,950 DJAL -0100 1 6,720 6,180 5,630 5,080 4,540 4,020 3,520 3,050 2,610 DJAL -0150 1 -1/2 10,400 9,400 8'380 7,410 6,530 5,770 5,130 4,570 4,030 DJAL -0151 1 -1/2 12,600 11,400 10,200 9,020 7,920 6,870 5,890 4,940 4,000 DJAL -0200 2 14,600 13,100 11,700 10,500 9,280 8,180 7,140 6,160 5,250 DJAL -0300 3 25,300 22,200 19,400 16,900 14,500 12,400 10,600 9,040 7,940 Notes: Capacities are rated at 65 °F return gas and 5 °F subcooling. The model numbers shown above have fan guards and bx conduit. the capacities shown are for 60 Hertz. Multiply by .83 for 50 Hertz. Typical E -Line Unit Pressures are listed in PSIG( #) and reflect suction pressure at the compressor inlet. Temperatures shown are the corresponding saturation temperatures. Satura- tion conditions at the evaporator will be higher due to pressure drop in suction line. Typical D -Line Unit Specifications /Electrical Data Specifications Unit Model Number Overall Dimensions (inches Refrigerant Connections (inches) Liquid 1/4 FL Suction 1/2 FL Recvr. Tank @ 90% (Pounds) 1.6 Approx. Weight (Pounds) Ship 109 Air Flow CFM 236 Compressor Model No. HAF * -003E Length Width Height Net 96 -CAA EJAL -A033 19.5 14.5 11.5 EJAL -A050 19.5 14.5 12.0 1/4 FL 1/2 FL 2.2 109 124 331 KAN * -005E EJAL -A075 24.0 17,9 13.3 3/8 FL 5/8 FL 5.4 145 160 767 KAM * -007E EJAL -A100 24.0 17.9 13.3 3/8 FL 5/8 FL 5.4 149 164 712 KAJ' -010E EJAL -A103 24.0 17.9 13.3 3/8 FL 5/8 FL 5.4 150 165 712 KAK* -011 E EJAE -0175 26.2 18.3 16.0 3/8 FL 7/8 SWT 5.4 152 172 1,050 KAT * -015E D DJAL -0075 19.5 22.5 11.4 3/8 FL 5/8 FL 5.4 122 141 X445 KAM * -007E DJAL -0100 19.0 25.5 13.3 3/8 FL 5/8 FL 5.4 127 146 763 KAJ * -010E DJAL -0150 24.5 31.6 14.9 3/8 FL 7/8 SWT 10.3 180 210 1,196 KAL * -015E DJAL -0151 24,5 31.6 14.9 3/8 FL 7/8 SWT 10.3 245 275 1,196 EAD'020E DJAL -0200 28.0 32.0 14.9 3/8 FL 7/8 SWT 10.3 260 290 1,000 EAV* -021 E DJAL -0300 26.2 34.1 18.8 3/8 FL 1 -1/8 SWT 10.3 338 388 2,420 LAH' -032E Electrical Data Unit Model Number Elec. EJAL -A033 Max EJAL -A050 EJAL -A075 E EJAL -A100 15 EJAL -A103 11.1 EJAE -0175 -CAA 15.6 DJAL -0075 -CAV DJAL -0100 I) DJAL -0150 DJAL -0151 15 -CAV DJAL -0200 20 DJAL -0300 115 -1 -60 Elec. MCA Max Code Fuse -IAA 7.7 15 -IAA 11.1 15 -CAA 15.6 20 -CAV 10.6 15 -CAV 11.0 15 -CAV 14.9 20 -CAA 15.9 20 -CAV 10.0 15 -CAV 14.7 20 -'CAB 14.8 20 -CAV 20.7 30 -'CAB 26.7 35 *208/230 -1 -60 Elec. MCA Max Code Fuse -CAV 5.2 15 -CAV 8.2 15 -CAV 10.6 15 -CAV 11.0 15 -CAV 14.9 20 -CAV 8.4 15 -CAV 10.0 15 -CAV 14.7 20 -'CAB 14.8 20 -CAV 20.7 30 -'CAB 26.7 35 'Models with CAB Elec. Code are rated 230 -1 -60 only. Pressure control (if supplied) with E -line units extends 1/2" beyond the base on 1/3 H.P. units and 2" on 1/2 H.P units It is located on the crankcase end of the compressor "Elec" code is a part of the model number. "MCA" is the minimum circuit ampacity value developed for U L. This value has a calculated safety factor and can be used for wire sizing. 208/230 -3 -60 Elec. MCA Max Code Fuse -TAC 3.5 15 -TAC 5.2 15 -TAC 6.9 15 -TAC 9.2 15 -TAC 5.4 15 -TAC 7.2 15 -TAC 10.6 15 -TAC 10.8 15 -TAC 11.6 15 -TAC 21.8 25 460 -3 -60 Elec. MCA Max Code Fuse •TAD 3.4 15 -TAD 3.7 15 -TAD 5.7 15 -TAD 6.4 15 -TAD 10.7 15 For remote applications, additional receiver capacity may be necessary to assure adequate pumpdown capacity. All three phase models use single -phase fan motors. Operating voltage ranges plus 10 %, minus 10% includ- ing 208/230 volt (187 to 253 volt). Copeland CFC Solutions The full line of condensing units described in this brochure gives you the best product selection for use of available refrigerants with the lowest atmospheric impact. Copeland is committed to the continuous development of compressors and condensing units that will help keep our environment safe. Air - Cooled Motor Copelametic Value Advantage Low Compression Clearances Motor Direct Suction The Copelametic Difference Slow speed motors and large bearing surfaces reduce mechanical stresses by running at lower rpms and spreading the bearing Toads over a wider area. Dual Service Valves Direct air cooling maintains consistent, safe operating temperatures. The ribbed compressor crankcase is effectively cooled through direct contact with the surrounding air. The external mounts mean there are no internal springs or tubes to break from the effects of on /off cycling. Direct suction and low compression clearances mean more gas is pumped per stroke, with lower power input. Dual service valves allow faster system diagnostics with subsequently lower repair costs. Snpur series lot n 3 0,140 Huvised 6•0 / w,1199.1 Copeland Col lun,rhoo 1'1,1iri•durl)S!1 Low Bearing Loads External Mounts Results in: Extra strength & durability Low motor temperatures Long term reliability Energy efficiency System serviceability Copeland Corporation Sidney, Ohio 45366.0661) Copelametic � Air - Cooled Condensing Units High /Medium Temp. Models R -22 Low Operating Cost Extra Heavy Duty C -Line 1 through 10 HP Single & Dual Fan Discus Compressors a " w ' 1 • ic.q.a•a`i3iur• ,u • ECopeland` Features /Options Large Receivers Fan Guard BX Conduit Pressure Switch 3 Service Valves Form 3.0405 (Form 90- 117R3) HIGH High /Med. Temp. R -22 0 0 V c 0 a) E W 0 V a) V Performance Data Tentative R -22 High /Medium Temperature Capacities (BTUH) Ambient Unit Model No. H.P. 45 °F 40 °F 35 °F 30 °F 25 °F 20 °F 15 °F 10 °F 0 °F 76.0# 68.5# 61.5# 54.9# 48.8# 43.0# 37.7# 32.9# 24.0# 90 °F C C3AH-0075 3/4 9440 8570 7750 6970 6230 5540 4890 4270 C3AM- 0075 3/4 7430 6630 6010 5490 4450 C3AH -0100 1 12200 11100 10100 9130 8220 7370 6590 5860 C3AM -0100 1 10400 9380 8430 7530 5920 C3AH -0150 1 -1/2 16600 15100 13800 12500 11300 10100 9060 8060 C3AH•0203 2 21600 19700 17900 16000 14200 12300 10600 8840 C3AM•0203 2 15200 13700 12400 11200 8930 C3AM -0202' 2 17800 16000 14500 13100 10400 C3AH -0303 3 38150 35150 32350 29600 26750 24400 21850 19700 C3AM -0303 3 32000 28800 25900 23200 18000 C3DH -0501 5 59300 54300 49700 45300 40900 36500 32400 29000 C3DH -0502 5 68600 63300 58300 53300 48500 43900 39500 35200 C3DD -0751 7 -' /2 92050 85000 78400 72200 66000 60100 54400 48500 C3DD -1001 10 151000 139000 127000 116000 106000 96300 87800 78500 Notes: Capacities are rated at 65°F return gas and 5 °F subcooling. The unit model numbers above denote construction with fan guards and bx conduit. The second digit of the model number will change on units ordered without either. Pressures are listed in PSIG ( #) and reflect suction pres- sure at the compressor inlet. Temperatures shown are the '- corresponding saturation temperatures. Saturation condi- tions at the evaporator will be higher due to pressure drop in suction line. Typical C -Line Unit Specifications /Electrical Data Specifications Unit Model Number Overall Dimensions (inches) Liquid Line (in.) Suction Line Valve (in.) Receiver Capacity 9096 Full (Pounds) Approx. Weight (Pounds) Air Flow CFM Compressor Model No. Length Width . Heigt Net Ship C C3AH -0075 33.5 20.0 19.0 3/8 FL 5/8 FL 20 170 190 1155 KAN' -0075 C3AM-0075 33.5 20.0 19.0 3/8 FL 5/8 FL 20 170 190 1155 KAE* -0075 C3AH -0100 33.5 20.0 19.0 3 /8FL 5 /8FL 20 170 190 1625 KAR' -0100 C3AM -0100 33.5 20.0 19.0 3/8 FL 5/8 FL 20 170 190 1625 KAM' -0100 C3AH -0150 33.5 20.0 19.0 3/8 FL 7/8 SWT 20 180 200 1625 KAG' -0150 C3AH -0203 33.5 20.0 19.0 -1 /2 FL 7/8 SWT 20 240 260 1508 ERA' -0200 C3AM -0203 33.5 20.0 19.0 1/2 FL 7/8 SWT 20 180 200 1508 KAK* -0200 C3AM -0202 33.5 20.0 19.0 1/2 FL 7/8 SWT 20 240 260 1508 ERC' -0200 C3AH -0303 39.0 30.0 29.5 1/2 FL 1-1/8 SWT 53 360 430 4090 ER F' -0310 C3AM -0303 39.0 30.0 29.5 1/2 FL 1-1/8 SWT 53 390 460 4090 3RA' -0310 C3DH -0501 39.0 30.0 29.5 5/8 FL 1 -3/8 SWT 53 470 540 3102 2DC' -0500 C3DH -0502 39.0 30.0 29.5 5/8 FL 1 -3/8 SWT 53 470 540 3102 2DD' -0500 C300 -0751 44.0 36.0 31.0 5 /8FL 1 -3/8 SWT 64 550 620 4000 20A* -0750 C3DD -1001 39.0 66.0 36.0 7/8 SWT 1 -3/8 SWT 80 810 940 7884 3013' -1000 Electrical Data Unit Model Number 208 +60 Elec. Code MCA Max Fuse MCA C3AH -0075 •CAV 8.8 15 Elec. Code C3AM -0075 -CAV 7.9 15 Max Fuse C3AH•0100 •CAV 12.2 15 5.5 C3AM•0100 -CAV 12.3 15 C3AH -0150 -CAV 14.9 20 15 C3AH -0203 5.4 15 - C3AM•0203 -CAV 16.2 20 •CAV C3AM•0202 15 -TAC 8.3 15 C3AH•0303 4.4 15 C3AM•0303 -CAV 12.3 15 -TAC C30H•0501 15 -TAD 4.4 15 C3DH•0502 -CAV 14.9 C3DD•0751 TAC 9.8 15 TAD C3DD•1001 15 Notes: 230 -1 -60 208/230 -3.60 460-3.60 575 -3.60 Elec. Code MCA Max Fuse Elec. Code MCA Max Fuse Elec. Code MCA Max. Fuse Elec. Code MCA Max Fuse -CAV 8.8 15 TAC 5.5 15 -CAV 7.9 15 -TAC 5.4 15 •CAV 12.2 15 -TAC 8.3 15 TAD 4.4 15 -CAV 12.3 15 -TAC 8.5 15 -TAD 4.4 15 -CAV 14.9 20 TAC 9.8 15 TAD 4.7 15 -CAB 14.4 20 •TAC 10.1 15 -TAD 5.6 15 TAE 5.4 15 •CAV 16.2 20 -TAC 11.4 15 -TAD 5.4 15 -CAB 15.4 20 TAC 10.3 15 TAD 5.7 15 -TAE 5.1 15 -CAB 25.7 35 TAC 19.0 25 -TAD 10.4 15 -TAE 7,7 15 -CAB 26.7 40 -TAC 20.8 25 TAD 10.7 15 •CFB 41.8 60 •TFC 32.3 50 -TFD 15.4 20 TFE 11.5 15 -TFC 32.3 50 -TFD 15.5 20 TFE 11.8 15 •TFC 45.7 70 •TPD 20.6 30 -TFE 19.6 25 TFC 63.3 90 -TFD 29.6 45 TFE 24.4 35 "Elec code" is a pars of the model number. "MCA" is minimum circuit ampacity value developed for U.L. This value has a calculated safety factor and can be used for wire sizing. All three phase models use single phase fan motors. Amp data for CAV models is shown for the highest current condition which is at 208 volt. Operating voltage range ... plus 10 %, minus 10% including 208/230 volt (187 to 253 volt). Contact Copeland for data on models rated for 50 hertz. Copeland CFC Solutions The full line of condensing units described in this brochure gives you the best product selection for use of available refrigerants with the lowest atmospheric impact. Copeland is committed to the continuous development of compressors and condensing units that will help keep our environment safe. Air - Cooled Motor • Copelametic Value Advantage Low Compression Clearances lllllld IlIIIi`s( #; tar* No �11 - '..t.� �R ll�li ICi -_awl ,�� I 7 7.. �II,t iC • ern !6!€111; 1700 RPM Motor Direct Suction The Copelametic Difference Slow speed motors and large bearing surfaces reduce mechanical stresses by running at lower rpms and spreading the bearing Toads over a wider area. Direct air cooling maintains consistent, safe operating temperatures. The ribbed compressor crankcase is effectively cooled through direct contact with the surrounding air. The external mounts mean there are no internal springs or tubes to break from the effects of on /off cycling. Dual Service Valves Direct suction and low compression clearances mean more gas is pumped per stroke, with lower power input. Dual service valves allow faster system diagnostics with subsequently lower repair costs. Suporsudes90 117R2 Revised 11 93 1990 Copeland Corporallon Otinted ui (1 S A Low Bearing Loads External Mounts Results in: Extra strength & durability Low motor temperatures Long term reliability Energy efficiency System serviceability Copeland Colporalion Sidney, Ohio 453Q5.06(39 AIR N FLOW SPECIFICATIONS Slim -Temp Air Defrost Catalog No. 112.1 April 1996 Russell's "SLA" product line offers 7 air defrost models. Typical installations include; glass display and solid door uprights, walk -ins, salad cases, back bars and other tight spaced enclosures operating above +34 °F. All models are very low in height. Built with heavy gauge, textured aluminum, they are compact and mount flush to the ceiling. Quick removal of the drain pan allows easy access to electrical and piping components. Capacity ratings are shown at +25°F evaporator temperature. Optional RUSS -PROOF II offers added corrosion protection. This durable baked on fin coating is highly resistant to many corrosive fumes and can significantly extend coil life. MODEL CAPACITY CFM FLA FAN DIA. MOTOR OTY CONNECTIONS WT. LBS. 10 °TD 12 °TD 115V 230V SUC. LIO. DRAIN SLA17 -10 1000 1200 150 0.73 0.37 6 1 3/8 ODS 1/2 FN. 1/2 OD 15 SLA17 -13 1300 1560 180 0.73 0.37 6 1 3/8 ODS 1/2 FN. 1/2 OD 18 SLA27 -17 1700 2040 300 1.5 0.75 6 2 3/8 ODS 1/2 FN. 1/2 OD 22 SLA27 -23 2300 2760 350 1.5 0.75 6 2 1/2 ODS 1/2 FN. 1/2 OD 29 SLA37 -30 3000 3600 500 2.2 1.1 6 3 1/2 ODS 1/2 FN. 1/2 OD 37 SLA47 -40 4000 4800 600 2.9 1.5 6 4 1/2 ODS 1/2 FN. 1/2 OD 45 SLA57 -50 5000 6000 750 3.7 1.9 6 5 1/2 ODS 1/2 FN. 1/2 OD 61 DIMENSIONS (inches) MODEL W D H B C E F G J K L M N SLA17 -10 16 -1/2 13 -1/2 4 -3/4 6 -3/4 2 -1/4 13 -3/4 14 -3/4 7/8 7/8 1 -1/16 2 -3/4 3 4 -3/4 SLA17 -13 20 -1/2 13 -1/2 4 -3/4 6 -3/4 2 -1/4 13 -3/4 19 7/8 7/8 1 -1/16 3 -3/4 3 4 -3/4 SLA27 -17 24 14 -1/2 4 -3/4 6 -3/4 2 -1/4 14 -3/4 22 -1/4 7/8 7/8 1 -1/16 11 -3/4 3 4 -3/4 SLA27 -23 31 -1/2 14 -1/2 4 -3/4 6 -3/4 2 -1/4 14 -3/4 29 -3/4 7/8 7/8 1 -1/16 11 -3/4 3 4 -3/4 SLA37 -30 40 14 -1/2 4-3/4 6 -3/4 .2 -1/4 14 -3/4 38 -1/4 7/8 7/8 1 -1/16 6 -3/4 3 4-3/4 SLA47 -40 53 -1/2 14 -1/2 4 -3/4 6 -3/4 2 -1/4 14 -3/4 52 -3/4 7/8 7/8 1 -1/16 8 -1/2 3 4 -3/4 SLA57 -50 53 -1/2 14 -1/2 6 -3/4 6 -3/4 2 -1/4 14-3/4 52 -3/4 7/8 7/8 1 -1/16 5 -1/4 4 5 -3/4 13 7/8' K 1 vr Russell 221 S. Belly St., P.O. Box 1030 • Brea, CA 92622-1030 • Tel (714) 529-1935 FAX (714) 529.7203 AIR FLOW COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS Slim -Temp Electric Defrost Catalog No. 109.1 April 1996 Russell's "SLE "'product line offers 8 electric defrost models. Typical installations include; glass display and solid door uprights, walk -ins, salad cases, back bars and other tight spaced enclosures requiring electric defrost. All models are very low in height. Built with heavy gauge, textured aluminum, they are compact and mount flush to the ceiling. Quick removal of the drain pan allows easy access to electrical and piping components. Capacity ratings are shown for -10°F evaporator temperature / 107D. MODEL BTUH 10 TD CFM FAN MOTOR AMPS HEATER AMPS HEATER WATTS CONNECTIONS WT. LBS. DIA. QTY. 115V 230V 115V 230V SUC. LIO. SLE15 -9 900 150 6 1 0.73 0.37 3.5 1.8 400 3/8 1/2 FN 16 SLE15 -12 1200 180 6 1 0.73 0.37 4.4 2.2 500 3/8 1/2 FN 19 SLE25 -16 1600 300 6 2 1.5 0.73 6.1 3.1 700 3/8 1/2 FN 23 SLE25 -21 2100 450 8 2 1.2 0.6 6.1 3.1 700 1/2 1/2 FN 31 SLE25 -28 2800 500 8 2 1.2 0.6 7.8 3.9 900 1/2 1/2 FN 39 SLE35 -36 3600 750 8 3 1.8 0.9 10.4 5.2 1200 5/8 1/2 FN 48 SLE45 -54 5400 950 8 4 2.4 1.2 13.0 6.5 1500 5/8 1/2 FN 70 SLE35 -70 7000 1200 10 3 3.3 1.65 N /A' 10.0 2300 7/8 1/2 FN 105 Not available. DIMENSIONS (inches) MODEL W D H B C E F G J K L M N SLE15 -9 16 -1/2 13 -1/2 4 -3/4 6 -3/4 2 -1/4 13 -3/4 14 -3/4 7/8 7/8 1 2 -3/4 3 4 -3/4 SLE15 -12 20 -1/2 13 -1/2 4 -3/4 6 -3/4 2 -1/4 13 -3/4 19 -1/4 7/8 7/8 1 3 -3/4 3 4 -3/4 SLE25 -16 24 14 -1/2 4 -3/4 6 -3/4 2 -1/4 14 -3/4 22 -1/4 7/8 7/8 1 11 -3/4 3 4 -3/4 SLE25 -21 24 15 -1/2 6-3/4 8 2 -1/4 15 -3/4 22 -1/4 7/8 7/8 1 6 -1/4 3 4 -3/4 SLE25 -28 31 -1/2 15 -1/2 6 -3/4 7 -3/4 2 -1/4 15 -3/4 29 -3/4 7/8 7/8 1 5-3/4 2 3-3/4 SLE35 -36 38 -1/2 15 -1/2 6 -3/4 7 -3/4 2 -1/4 15 -3/4 36-3/4 7/8 7/8 1 3 2 3 -3/4 SLE45 -54 48 -1/2 16-1/2 6 -3/4 8 2 -1/4 16 -3/4 46 -3/4 7/8 7/8 1 13 2 3 -3/4 SLE35 -70 76 -1/2 20 -1/2 6 -3/4 7-3/4 2 -1/4 20 -3/4 74 -1/8 1 -1/2 7/8 1 8 -1/2 2 3 -3/4 rc D 4A Russell 221 S. Belly SI., P.O. Box 1030, Brea, CA 92622-1030 • Tel (714) 529-1935 • FAX (714) 529.7203 5/8' - 1 K i3 7/II' K U N 1 r N {.O Q! a 0 u (-A/4 °M -005 7 1OLS-- I RU DY'S COMMERCIAL RUM GERA L1ON INC. 1660 RUMRILI. BLVD SAN PABLO CALIFORNIA 94506 F•AX -610- 2355556 Tuesday. September 07, 1999 CITY OF TUKWILLA WASHINGTON ( FAX 208 -431 -3865) ATTENTION DAVE LANE ( BUILDING INSPECTOR) le- LONGS DRUG 5TORE SUBJECT:PRE55URE TEST • THIS LETTER 15 TO CERTIFY THAT I PRESSURE TESTED THE SYSTEMS WITH DRY NITROGEN AT 350 PSIG FOR 48 HOURS , THE SYSTEMS HELD PRESSURE AND DID NOT DROP. • I THEN REMOVED THE DRY NITROGEN AND EVACUATED THE 5Y5TEM5 TO 50 MICRONS AND HELD FOR 24 HOURS BEFORE CHARGING WITH REFRIGERANT. • WE HAVE INSTALLED (2) SYSTEMS ( ONE R404A FREEZER AND ONE R22 COOLER). • THE AR COOLED CONDENSING UNITS ARE INSTALLED IN THE WAREHOUSE APPROXIMATELY 15 FEET FROM THE EVAPORATOR COILS LOCATED WITHIN EACH COLD ROOM COMPARTMENT. • FREEZER SYSTEM CONDENSING UNIT (5 A COPELAND CJAL -0300 ( THE RECIEVER TANK CAPACITY 15 485 (&90% FULL • COOLER SYSTEM CONDEN5ING UNIT 15 A COPELAND C3AM -0300 ( THE RECIEVE'R TANK CAPACITY 15 531.135 ,a 9Q% PULL N PLANT PRESIDENT Sod OFO# fihhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :ON 131 Perhe4 cacrid • Copy PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M99 -0057 DATE: 3-17 -99 PROJECT NAME: LONGS DRUG STORE Xx Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Response to Incomplete Letter Revision # After Permit k Issued DEPARTMENTS: Bu�T in Division ubliicWorkss Fire Prevention j Planning Division Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues, Thurs) DUE DATE: 3 -18 -99 Complete Incomplete Not Applicable ❑ Comments: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route No further Review Required Routed by Staff ❑ (if routed by staff, make copy to master file and enter into Sierra) REVIEWERS INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) DUE DATE: 4 -15 -99 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ REVIEWERS INITIALS. DATE: CORRECTION DETERMINATION: DUE DATE: Approved Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ REVIEWERS INITIALS: DATE: \PR•ROUTE.DOC 6 /98 City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Fire Department Fire Department Review Control #M99 -0057 (510) Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief March 22, 1999 Re: Longs Drugs - 17348 Southcenter Parkway Dear Sir: The attached set of mechanical plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. Refrain from blocking sprinkler coverage with shelving. NFPA standard #13 states that any shelving or decks in excess. of 4 feet in width will require installation of sprinklers thereunder. Maintain sprinkler coverage per N.F.P.A. 13. Addition /relocation of walls, closets or partitions may require relocating and /or adding sprinkler heads. All new sprinkler systems and all modifications to existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department review and approval of drawings prior to installation or modification. New sprinkler systems and all modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than 50 heads shall have the written approval of the W.S.R.B., Factory Mutual; Industrial Risk Insurers, Kemper or any other representative designated and /or recognized by The City of Tukwila, prior to submittal to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance #1742) Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503) (City Ordinance #1742) 2. All electrical work and equipment shall conform Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Paris East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) 575.4404 • Fax (206) 5754439 City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief Page number 2 strictly to the standards of The National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) An aisle to and working space shall be provided for each electrical panel. An aisle width not less than 24 inches shall provide access to the panel and 30 inches of working space shall be provided directly in front of the panel. (NEC 110- 16(a), NEC 110- 16(c)) Each circuit breaker shall be legibly marked to indicate it's purpose. (NEC 110 -22) 3. Your street address must be conspicuously posted on the building and shall be plainly vislble and legible from the street. (UFC 901.4.4) This review limited to speculative tenant space only - special fire permits may be necessary depending on detailed description of intended use. 4. Accumulation of combustible waste material is prohibited during the demolition phase of this project. Remove and properly dispose of all waste material prior to the close of the working day and as often throughout the day as needed. Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. Yours truly, 5 b The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau cc: TFD file ncd Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone (206) 57$4404 • Fax (206) 5754439 Detach And Dispty Culificate REGIST : . • E DATE CCOr RUDYSCR011bE 12/08/1999j EFFECTIVE :DATE 03/05/1999; RUDY'S.COMMERCIAL RFRG INC 1660 RUMRILL BLVD SAN PABLO CA 94806 Detach And Display Certificate .. • REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS CONST CONT GENERAL REGIST. # EXP. DATE CCO1 RUDYSCR011DE 12/08/1999 EFFECTIVE DATE 03/05/1999 RUDY'S.COMMERCIAL RFRG INC : 1660 RUMRILL BLVD SAN PABLO CA 94806 . • Signature Issued by DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES / Please Remove And Sign Identification Card Before Placing In Billfold • _ _ ^ ••■ • • . • : _ _ — • .-- -..-.-:-'.!: -.. .. .,.. - :.--. . ' '-• : .. .- - :-.'-.;:;:-._". . .. ." • . . . - . • . - • • - :r; • •,;z7.,•.:*-. • . - ; •••• "'•• • • Department of Labor & Industries Contractor Registration Section PO Box 44450 Olympia WA 98504-4450 REGISTRATION VERIFICATION 3-5-99) TEMPORARY 1. To R5gisjered z4me I Re istration 1111147... • r_n c.-71 (360) 902-5226 FAX (360) 902-5228 (-).=.■1 c=.= w-Rn From ,C:11W s.0.43 1. • OE Contractor: Your Certificate of Registration will be sent from the Olympia office and should be received within 2 to 3 weeks. Please keep this record until you receive your Certificate of Registration. Receipt expires F625-036-000 registration verification 12-98 - • " • . • • _ . • • Thank, Ot4 - so-7n 72 , . . . • • • . , - • -_ • • • : : -.-7 • " • . „ • • • • „ • . . 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