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Permit M96-0084 - PUGET SOUND PATTERN WORKS INC
179.00 91 uu ��N 1 wmjNA Q N110c City of Tukwila C. Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit No: M96 -0084 Type: B- MECHAN Category: NRES Address: 6406 S 143 ST Location: Parcel #: 336590 -1940 Contractor License No: TENANT PUGET SOUND PATTERN WORKS, INC. 6406 S 143 ST, TUKWILA, WA OWNER WORM MARY HAMILTON 6421 S 143RD, SEATTLE WA 98168 CONTACT JIM JUSTIN Phone: 206 767 -9360 1605 SOUTH 93RD BUILDING 'E- O,`SEATTLE, WA 98108 ********************************* * * * * * * ** ** * * * *k ** * * *** * ** ** * * * * * ***** Permit Description INSTALL AGET 8,300 UMC Edition': 1994 * ** * * ** *. * *. * ** 0( * ** *' * * *** 4 * * * *.k * * * ** fir *k ** * ** * ** pit** * * ** * * * * *44 * * * * * * ** ** Permit 'Center Aut ri zed. Signature Date I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same t.o'be' true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to •violate or cancel the provisions of any other state local laws regulating construction or the performance of work'. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this building permit. Signature: p _1r_ CFM DUST >•COLLECTION SYSTEM.:. Valuation: Total Permit Fee: Date: Status: ISSUED Issued: 08 /05/ Expires: 02/01/1997 vilfjl9�Jb z3 -5 -�(. Print Name: JAME I- T()77/ Title: f/eE f40 - 417 (206) 431 -3670 25,000.00 39.38 This permit shall become null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if.the work 'Is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 • days'. from the last, inspection. CITY OF TUKWILA Address: 0406 S 143 ST Suite Tenant: PUGET SOUND PATTERN :WORK•°:S. INC . Type B- MECHAN Parcel #: 336590 -1940 Permit No: M96 -0084 Status:; ISSUED_ Applied 07/08/1996 Issued: 08/05/1996 •k •k ** °k.* *•k *•k•k * * *•k•k k k *•k**•k•k*•k *•k•k *•k•k *•k•k*•k k. k*• k• k•k•k•k* *•k•k•k*•k*•k•k*•k•k*4 k* k•k•k•k*.k k*•k* k Permit Cond i.tiona: 1. No change wi 1 be made to the plans unless approved by the Arch i tect or Engineer and the :Tukwila Bu 1 1 d i ng Di vision 2. Al 1 perms is t i nspecti recor ds; and approved plans sha 1 1 be available at the Job ` °:mite prior to the' start the ":.:of any con- struction. These :documents are to be maintalned, and ava i 1- able unti 1 final'inspection' appr ~ove1 is granted. 3. Al 1 construction to' be' ;done in `conforrnance',with approved plaits and., requ of the Un 1 form Bus lding 'Code': (1;994 Ed i t i on) ';as` amended ; Un i M Meehan i ca 1 Code (1994 Ed t;i on) ,..� and Washington State ,Energy `Code ..(1994 Edition) 4. Val idl>ty of Permit. The .issuance of a perm i t or approval plans }r,�specif.i earl any and; computations s.ha1 l not :'he con-" str ued; to; h'e a permit for; or an ,approval of anv v..i olat ion ;. of any of the prov i _tii ony of the building code or . of ,. env other of the jurisdiction:. No permit pr•est tra' giuei`authorty to vio1ate 'or `cancel ' the provisions.. of this cod' shaI1 be v a l i d . 5. MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION. , INS'TRI.iCTIONS > REQIUIRED ON SITE FQR THE,, BUfILDING INSPECTOR:., REV IEW. i , i 6 E1ectri ca 1 perm I t " shaT 'he,s =•.obtained' through the Wash i nrgtpr St#e .pitr:i:,ion of .L,abni; and Indu .stases and all electrical wor wi 1 1 ; ' ini0,e,Cted;` bv the agencv : (242- 6.630) . AMOUNT OWING: `� , `L 2s J CONTACTED L.k-t 65 C8JL DATE NOTIFIED S— _ a 9. 0 BY: (init.) 2nd NOTIFICATION BY: (Init.) 3RD NOTIFICATION BY . c PROJECT NAME Yu -(2± 600 ►ld f W3C KS 'f' . SITE ADDRESS SUITE NO PLAN CHECK NUMBER Trig(o W04 REVIEW COMPLETED CITY OF TUKW:.1 Department of Community Development — Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard - #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Mechanical Permit Application Tracking INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF • Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that the status of the project may be ascertained at any time. • Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending to the next department. • Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted in the Sierra system or summarized concisely in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit. • Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not applicable, so note by using "N /A ", date and initial. DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW "X" In box indicates which departments need to review the project. ;DEPARTMENT DATE t DATE APPROV�� BUILDING - -)_ �kj , / / - �I� initial review I (ROUTED FIRE O PLANNING O OTHER Af BUILDING - final review X BUILDING OFFICIAL `it; /S"r �1 INIT:J tit---f/ INIT: INIT: INIT: INIT�- QUIREMENTS / CO MMENT CONSULTANT: Date Sent - Date Approved - FIRE PROTECTION: U Sprinklers U Detectors ON/A FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED: INSPECTOR: A /c ZONING: IBAR/LAND USE CONDITIONS? 0 Yes U No SCREENING REQUIRED? 0 Yes 0 No REFERENCE FILE NOS.: UMC EDITION (year): 01/07/93 SITE ADDRESS SUITE # 6//No so °T2/ /y3 2b . VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $ a.5;00 `' PROJECT NAME/TENANT l SowuP P�T? 6002124 6002124 U c. /� ASSESSOR ACCOUNT # 3,(Fjb — I�4O • - • - , . .. - • TYPE OF WORK: Q New /Addition CR Modifications Q Repair 0 Other: DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: ML5 in- L fi 6- ET DU S Co/3.567/6/0 -s y TYPE .;.. `:RATING %SIZE . .. .;: ::;. <NUMBER OF:U ITS A(er s33o CFM / L3 ltj, 4 3 F✓4774 E 4.0,4- ?a /6 $ ZIP ?8i 8 WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.) Wfige# Sr / inANUT NATURE OF BUSINESS: /YJA J u F✓ c.ro E or= 6 77 A./ T ooL /AU6- WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? Cg. No Q Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: WILL THERE BE STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING? Q No ® Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: LficQueie pfiJ/ur 04)0.--/e. I/O 6-6 0/0,e, STo,ete //0 / /Ri 097 PROPERTY OWNER Lrgy4g5 j., SU STiii/ PHONE (200 �Z PHONE 26 '767- 9360 ZIP gel0 $ 7-73 0 ADDRESS 3 //0 Now- 6-odE 7 orvi4 iAm . 981/67 75 - /5 1 c) 40o2le. /NG CONTRACTOR fc - 300440 ADDRESS / ,_s0072/ 9 L3 ltj, 4 3 F✓4774 E 4.0,4- ?a /6 $ ZIP ?8i 8 WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # C GO Of 4 if 33 — eS EXP. DATE CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 PLAN CHECK NUMBER APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED :THIS APPLICATION' AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRl1 'AND CORRECT, AND I' AMAUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR' THIS` PERMIT. DATE BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CONTACT PERSON SIGNATJc L- PRINT 9 b ODT4u AME ,3 , gr4ES J I 01 q 37; ,V Pl ADDRESS /6,03" souTJ/ 93 614 - 0 MECHANI AL PERMIT APPLICATION DESCRIPTION BASIC PERMIT FEE OTHER: TOTAL AMOUNT RCPT .# .DATE 1 - J u T'AJ FEES (for staff use only) PHONE /76 7- -9360 CITY/ZIPS i,rTZt tux ?R PHONE / 767 9340 APPLICATION SUBMITTAL In order to ensure that your application is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill out the application completely and follow the plan submittal checklist on the reverse side of this form. Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. BUILDING OWNER /AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION The valuation is for the work covered by this permit and must be filled in by the applicant. This figure is used for budget reporting purposes only and not to calculate your fees. 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 304(d) of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. If you have any questions about our process or plan submittal requirements, please contact the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670. DATt APPLICATION ACCEPTED DATE APPLICATION EXPIRES 03/14/04 B TTAL CHECKL MECHANICAL Completed mechanical permit application (one for each structure or tenant) Two (2) sets of mechanical plans, which include: I I • Floor plan • System layout • Elevations (for roof mounted equipment) • Heat Loss Calculations Structural calculations stamped by a Washington State licensed engineer may be required if structural work is to be done (2 sets) Note: Hood and duct systems require a building permit for the duct shaft. Water heaters and vents are included in the UMC — please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. T • * *A 4Ah***** Akh• k• Ahh k*. 4• kA•h* A4 A•**4A AA hk *k *Akk *** *Ak•*k *+4A *k4A *•4• *4.A A CITY OF TUKWI:LA. WA rC:i•1P;smr h•kk**k*A*•A-A***,4*4 h•hhk4******AkA* *hAA•hA AA*A **k *AA*AA****AAA•.4A*4kA TRANSMIT Number: 89600458 Amount: 39.38 08/05/9G 13 :21 Payment Method: CHECK Natation: puuet sound pate, Init: MEV Permit No M9G•'0084 Type: B--MIiCH N MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel No: 306590 -•1940 Site Addi^eas: 6406 S 143 ST Total Fee•: 39.3E Thiel Payment 39.38 Iota! AL.L Plata: 39.38 ,� ,...,,..»,...,,... , Balance: ' .00 sk , 4***A * * *AA * * *4* AAA** * *k +•A+hA d'ksk *k **A * *•kA•k * *st * *A4.44∎ 1* *'k+ *** Account Code pescr •i pt i cZ Amount 000/345.830 PLAN CHECK -• NONRES 7.08 000/322.100 MECHANICAL •- NONI2ES 31.50 .. 1838 08/05 9617 TOTAL 39.38 •••••.„,,, 4.*7 )q...P c: Retain current inspection schedule 5? Needs shift inspection Approved without correction notice c > , 2 Approved with correction notice issued Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: >< 44eed- & Duct: _5/, Halon: Monitor: Pre-Fire: Permits: (C Authorized Signature \J \ City of Tukwila Fire Department • .• TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT FINAL APPROVAL FORM Project Name FINALAPP.FRM T.F.D. Form F.P. 85 John W. Rants, Mayor Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief Permit No. rn9 (r. Address (n ""S 14 3 57 Suite # zr- Date Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) 575-4404 • Fax (206) 575-4439 Project: V 5 .4 p f t T�e of inspecfio • pi 0 _ i Address: 0( 13 Date called: r Special instructions: 9 u(--A- e l��j� j ,,,,,....., pi 4 Date wanted: , 10 l 7 � ° 1/ C 1 ppmom. � Requester: Phone No.: , I q � cot l O a INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO, CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: I Receipt No.: (206431 -3670 Corrections required prior to approval. Date: jai .cp $42,00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED.. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Date: A rojec Q t:„ �� �� i re of inspection F1 N ^ L Date called: ID_ 1 g __ q d s: 1 61- Special instructions: a Ito a.m. • ��-�( r ; . ' �1 equest r: JIM TIA611 N) Phone No,: ir� fr) MO ».0 «.x�%5 "vRVf: �QK4:i`i rJ ��df.:S�Y7,�;•t +.'v::��ttx� }' �Gi�wr'�vNt :.t # vk�ifri�iti�� �'s+S�,� "sr;! ij 1 . 1i ^T, f •. ;,, INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila,WA 98188 Approved per applicable codes. (Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspecto Date: PERMIT NO. (206) 431 -3670 41101r EINSPECTIO FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule relnspection. I Receipt No.: Date: BLOWER A 8 C D 60E70 9' -14" 13++ 303: 13 80E70 10=1t" 15/ 354 15 90E70 lO' 5i" 171 403- 17 Au. ,.w.,..... IM • N .,,Y, SHAKER ENCLOSURE ACCESS DOOR- 20" x 30" DISCHARGE -- •FOOTER DETAIL • 8' 8 6' -8 56 S. 15'• i 8' 0" 18'2 }" 4 x 4 x } ANGLE —'} DIA 6 TYP 3 TYP 28} -I- 54 ---� 9 ' 2 },1 • LEG BASE DETAIL ■ CITY OF TUKWILA APPROVED AUG 0 1 1996 AS NOTED BUILDING DIVISION p C —• Li le 43 k - 1 7•2}" 7. APPROXIMATE SHIPPING WEIGHT - 4905-5475 LBS 6. ALL MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS AND FILTER TUBE MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS CALLED OUT ON THE PURCHASE ORDER 5. TOTAL FILTER AREA - 1400 SQ. FT. 4. DUST STORAGE CAPACITY - 14.7 CU. FT. 3. RECOMMENDED FOOTER CONSTRUCTION PER PRINT NO. .FH58-A-102 OR AS SPECIFIED BY LOCAL CODE 2. REFER TO FILTERHOUSE ERECTION PRINTS AND MATERIAL LIST AND SPECIFIED EXHAUSTER PRINT FOR PARTS AND DETAILS 1. CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY TWO (2) SS GALLON DRUMS FOR DUST STORAGE ..• fig• HOPPERS— I understz n subject to plans does adopted copy of BY Date Permit that rmrs M �r Ni I! 0 1I 1.11 11 1 1 1 5aPIE ft e • L. 16 GA TYP EIVED CITY - TUKW JUL 0 8 1996 hoODIL NO PERMIT CENTER .NM+14 .1 • pr..7cvz.1 cf of any contractor's (watior t HOPS IOU Nat G. CO. AMON. M CN FH58 -2DE "WI Fu"1Q_hn7«7 W41 VW nu Ul.r 2. APPROXIMATE SNIPPING WEIGHT- 915 LOS OPTIONAL INLET SIZES - 17, 117 2O LD. III NOTE U RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 0 8 1996 PERMIT CENTER 1® QA 11 1 INLET 10 1 STACK FLANGE 9 1 INLET BAFFLE 6 1 STACK ASSY. 7 1 CYLINDER - 16 GA. 6 I STACK DISC 5 1 UNIT FRAME -2F At 2 4• A+ 4 1 CONE -16 GA. 3 1 CONE PLATE 2 1 10 DIA CONE FLANGE 1 I P FRAME - 24 II 2+ A NO. REQD. DESCRIPTION w• odd,d *WI. Hal r.drown IYhltd pIINT U«M61 _ MI NO. LIST OF PARTS C OUSIKOP MUM/ ron DIRT 1TJ Ron IN AGIT MI6. CO., ADRIAN, MKN EFIC111i11:1131111711LY. KMI 3 u OOI £HO 11 907- P /PL 9070- C -313 0M1 III rlee 1764/ 2. VERY IMPORTANT! PRESSURE RELIEF • ANOIAO DOOR, SUCH MAT AN MR OF DOOR WAY OE REQUIRED. THIS I. REFER TO PONT ND. 5070- A -12I 307 PRESSURE REUEF /CLEANOUT DOOR /CLEANOUT DOOR GASKET MUST SE M FIRM CONTACT ALL 11611T SEAL E MAINTAINED. NAND FORMS AND FIT - UP IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT! FOR PRESSURE maw /MEMOIR coon COFOTNOCTION DIEM S 1" HINGE w/ LEAVES REVERSED CYLINDER LUDWIG NO. A -1 SNAP FASTENERS - G REQD it 1" NEOPRENE RUDDER GASKET T POP RIVET i x 1 NEOPRENE RUINER GASKET 1 "NEOMIENE RUSSER GASKET RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 08 1996 PERMIT CENTER 907 PRESSURE RELIEF CLEANOUT DOOR 507 PRESSURE RELIEF / CLEANOUT LUDWIG NO. A -I SNAP FASTENERS-6 REQD POP MVET 907 PRESSURE REUEF CLEANOUT DOOR 1 in. I OMNI I ••• IMMO, STOW OUST WINO? SUNS WO AOIT WO. co.. AOO•t, MIC* ecMe NONE I We 12/ 3/ 57 am. .r 6)oo>U unoN. H Montt RELIEF OoOR� Ho. «T 9070-C-320 : rWE. z• a" 4:PP12,0X. i f lei Ca& Tvpz 4 eLebow earl o. re-1" I • COtA CZLET • RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 08 1996 PERMIT CENTER } ZO '56 12.9-012$4 lyl'2. w/ 9 0E. 1 0 Elf tb'Tlk1C. Ws • - -- B O"'1 -TM (,e..4::),14e-prr) RECEI CITY O F T VED UKWILA JUL 08`1996 PERMIT CENTER 10 I - 1312IVL "C." FRAMG- 4 I UOTQTh. 'BA. 9 I •m,.. 4 &k..V r .126V a5 1.411.1141111.. MO ORO I ask Z. F6.►, •.1'iSD - le . 1 -SC:>zDLL cktI '09 1:10 IU rxZIcUWjs Of 4s• 10 CBTANJ 'viii 'MUM DL�CJi�i (iibl�Id1 NOTE: RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 0 8 1996 PERMIT CENTER - DL,CILKIICL r 44 0 ©6 3 4. 3 2 te srma usamo ccrawb ous. r... W. tab coo Mb AMY +awAr via mow *Aft Olen 2 I 1 �111C1[..64A. z " - DIA .. 42 NO. REO. DESCRIPTION Nos J,a bits V 8GL . �!> � MOTOR. : 30 ►b, 180012 +1-I 112N.+1 - A - 312114C0 atiCiL.LitAfT COVC2 'PILLOW 81.004.5 - 14P3S LIST OF PARTS C NOW o ANT WO. CO.. ANNAr .I. NA' FIB — I. n .Le r.wr a sone wrow r 90E70 ►� NwI [] r1 _ W. S N. IM. IMOLA • ADJUSTNG DOLT DETAIL • `REFER TO PIVOT BOLT DETAIL 4. MOTOR SPECWICATIONS : S0 W 1100 RPM, ISST FRAME STANDARD a ADJUST BELT TENSION WITH DROWNING SILT TENSION CHECKER. TENSION DELTS EQUALLY TO � 20.1 LOS DEFLECTION P0RCE. RUN FOR S MINUTES AND RETENTION WELTS AT* DEFLECTION 2. APPLY LOCITISHT TO PILLOW KOOK SETSCREWS, SHEAVE BUSKINS SETSCREWS, PIVOT AND ADJUSTING BOLT NUTS I. COAT SHAVE BUSISNS SWAINS (INNER AND OUTER) PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY WITH A GENEROUS FILM OP 110-40 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL U 8 1996 PERMIT CENTER -REFER TO ADJUSTING BOLT DETAIL wM. 1 4 • PIVOT DOLT DETAIL • 22 21 20 1S N I, N a 14 13 I, a I I 7 s S 4 3 2 1 N0. 4 S 2 S 1 4 -1INC • 2 1 } . DOLT v a s t I IH. Lw 2 1 1 REQQ LOCK WASHER - IOC HEX NUT -11NC N 21- HEX ID DOLT FLAT MASHER f -11 NC N S ADJMT DOLT I FLAT WASHER LOCK WASHER -13NC HEX NUT SHAFT SEAL JACKSHAf T - 2t OA. • 42' PILLOW BLOCKS -1036 Q1 WINING - 2; SORE a Q.I SWUNG - ItDORE DRIVEN SHEAVE - 3Q 4 ,WY.EIAC V- BELTS MOTOR - 30 HP, 1100 RPM ww N 11M/ NAT DRIVE FRAME DRIVE SHEAVE w.dab leb - 13H0■f DOLT NA vissm, LM MOTOR RASE DESCRIPTION LIST OF PARTS PMINErTMENI Fi 11 444 VI.OIIC wr% OI vies SU sum Ir. • YL P i - i:- P 1 I*IL .i!I \BlC3IiT.7 i i T it m: Jai= =NUN .If • . ['1'C7f�.fR1 NHS« 11M/ NW M111 1W. CO.. MAYA NM. M... II NO 10170 - 30 Ir DRIVE SET - V DETAIL NO. 9070- 002740-1 , \ \ 1 1 ,� D I,IR'A 1 a la 0 IL (, a r ■ s • a a ■ W. S N. IM. IMOLA • ADJUSTNG DOLT DETAIL • `REFER TO PIVOT BOLT DETAIL 4. MOTOR SPECWICATIONS : S0 W 1100 RPM, ISST FRAME STANDARD a ADJUST BELT TENSION WITH DROWNING SILT TENSION CHECKER. TENSION DELTS EQUALLY TO � 20.1 LOS DEFLECTION P0RCE. RUN FOR S MINUTES AND RETENTION WELTS AT* DEFLECTION 2. APPLY LOCITISHT TO PILLOW KOOK SETSCREWS, SHEAVE BUSKINS SETSCREWS, PIVOT AND ADJUSTING BOLT NUTS I. COAT SHAVE BUSISNS SWAINS (INNER AND OUTER) PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY WITH A GENEROUS FILM OP 110-40 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL U 8 1996 PERMIT CENTER -REFER TO ADJUSTING BOLT DETAIL wM. 1 4 • PIVOT DOLT DETAIL • 22 21 20 1S N I, N a 14 13 I, a I I 7 s S 4 3 2 1 N0. 4 S 2 S 1 4 -1INC • 2 1 } . DOLT v a s t I IH. Lw 2 1 1 REQQ LOCK WASHER - IOC HEX NUT -11NC N 21- HEX ID DOLT FLAT MASHER f -11 NC N S ADJMT DOLT I FLAT WASHER LOCK WASHER -13NC HEX NUT SHAFT SEAL JACKSHAf T - 2t OA. • 42' PILLOW BLOCKS -1036 Q1 WINING - 2; SORE a Q.I SWUNG - ItDORE DRIVEN SHEAVE - 3Q 4 ,WY.EIAC V- BELTS MOTOR - 30 HP, 1100 RPM ww N 11M/ NAT DRIVE FRAME DRIVE SHEAVE w.dab leb - 13H0■f DOLT NA vissm, LM MOTOR RASE DESCRIPTION LIST OF PARTS PMINErTMENI Fi 11 444 VI.OIIC wr% OI vies SU sum Ir. • YL P i - i:- P 1 I*IL .i!I \BlC3IiT.7 i i T it m: Jai= =NUN .If • . ['1'C7f�.fR1 NHS« 11M/ NW M111 1W. CO.. MAYA NM. M... II NO 10170 - 30 Ir DRIVE SET - V DETAIL NO. 9070- 002740-1 0.kYNb1EVCVA1ff+1Ce3 1.409 FAN INPUT • 230 /60/3 460 /60/3 206 /60/3 576/60/3 FAN DISCONNECT 1 CAT. !KG /HA. H./ VOLT. AMP MM HZ SE36 MEMA H ATE BALD OR PHi31CL. LOW VOLT. HIGH VOLT. III T START P _L I Fl Ll L2 Ll L2 L3 CR1 OL T1 T2 FAN MOTOR FAN STARTER CONTROL VOLTAGE AS REQUIRED ALWAYS REFER TO MOTOR NAMEPLATE FOR WIRING CONNECTIONS `-v 2. CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE THE OUST COLLECTION EQUIPMENT SHALL RE LOCATED IN A HAZARDOUS LOCATION, MOTORS, ELECTRICAL CONTROLS AND WINING SHALL CONFORM TO NFPA 70, THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ARTICLES 600, 501, 602, AND 603, AND /OR ANY APPROPRIATE LOCAL CODES 1. ALL ELECTRICAL CONTROLS AND WIRING SHALL UNWORN TO NIPA 70, THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL COOS, ARTICLE 430 - MOTORS, MOTOR CIRCUITS, AND CONTROLLERS AND /OR ANY APPROPRIATE LOCAL CODES NOTE II 1 I START / STOP PUSHBUTTON TYPICAL DUSTKOP INSTALLATION HYi Waft II MOM NO. __--- ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY • 230/60/3 460 /60/3 2011/60/3 575 /60/3 3/ POWER DISCONNECT MAGNETIC STARTER RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 08 1996 PERMIT CENTER I M. ,,,�, ,,I„ N SPL -C -377 MONO, Wlnor /WIN WIT S�J {IOM WIT NMI WO. CO AS *N INCH .ETZ1111111C3ErLir TYPICAL OUSTKOP WIRING DIAGRAM AMION011 • • • PANEL DETAIL • "F" DIA 4 HOLES 13 1 4 15,E • SST -3 SOLID STATE SINGLE CYCLE TIMER CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS • 1. OPERATING LOGIC: UPON REMOVAL OF POWER FROM THE FAN A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY IS INITIATED. AT THE END OF THIS. DELAY THE CONTACTOR COIL FOR THE SHAKER MOTOR IS ENERGIZED, THEREBY APPLYING POWER TO THE SHAKER MOTOR. SHAKING TIME IS ADJUSTABLE FROM A MINIMUM OF 1.8 SECONDS TO A MAXIMUM OF 3 MINUTES. RECOMMENDED SHAKING TIME IS 1.5 -2 MINUTES (PRESET AT 1.5 MINUTES). AT THE END OF THIS PERIOD THE SHAKER MOTOR CONTACTOR COIL IS DE-ENERGIZED, THEREBY COMPLETING THE SHAKING CYCLE. POWER TO THE SHAKER 15 INTERRUPTED UNTIL THE FAN IS TURNED "ON" AND 'OFF" AGAIN. 2. INPUT: 115 VAC, 50/60 HZ OUTPUT: 1 AMP CONTINUOUS 3. TEMPERATURE RANGE: -20 •F TO +130 •F 4. TIME RANGE: 2 MINUTES FIXED "OFF" TIME *5% 1.8 SECONDS TO 3 MINUTES ADJUSTABLE "ON" TIME a5Y., PRESET AT 1.5 MINUTES 5. FUSED DISCONNECTS, FUSES, MAGNETIC FAN STARTER WITH 115 VOLT COIL, AND WIRING TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE CUSTOMER 6. GENERAL PURPOSE ENCLOSURE - NEMA TYPE 1 7. TRANSFORMER: 115 VAC, 60 HZ SECONDARY, .100 KVA; MAXIMUM NEMA STARTER SIZE 3, FOR LARGER STARTERS CONTACT THE FACTORY FOR KVA 8. CONTACTOR: 600 VAC, 10 AMPS DIA - 3 KNOCKOUTS FOR i" CONDUIT • TIMING SEQUENCE • ON - f 1.6 SEC. TO 3 MIN:" SHAKER . 2 MINUTES / �� i ADJUSTABLE " MANUAL DELAY % 4 SHA KE, TIME � / FAN RESTART OFF FAN TIME -► OFF RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 081996 PERMIT CENTER 10 4 + -20 WINGNUTS 9 1 SOLID STATE TIMER 8 4 FACTORY WIRING - 16 GA 7 1 CONTACTOR 6 1 TRANSFORMER 5 1 PANEL - 18 GA 4 1 BOX - 16 GA 3 1 DOOR - 16 GA 2 1 KEEPER 1 1 LATCH NO. REQD DESCRIPTION LIST OF PARTS wmwr rwrr n on sou `M)1 L1 noes on MU um CO. *$WJl. rwa. afilSOVIII r. b. Pm 501.10 STATE TIMER '® SPL- C -351A o....b„ ,.. — ..,...a.. FAN DISCONNECT F1 INPUT: 230/60/3 INPUT: 230/60/3 L1 L2 L3 L3 12 LI F2 F3 L1 L2 L3 CR1 CR1 F F5® OL START T1 T2 T3 STOP FAN MOTOR CR1 OL FAN STARTER 0 6 SHAKER DISCONNECT 230 V H3 OFF (FAN OFF) H2 H4 H1 SHAKER xl X2 ON - 2 MINUTES DELAY SHAKER CONTROL CR2 L10 I T1 L2 ( T2 L3 I I CR2 115 V TIMING SEQUENCE —0 1 -0 2 -0 3 04 i Jr rrrr /rIr / /rrrr� .8 SEC. TO 3 MIN. MANUAL ADJUSTABLE j / %SHAKEr fFAN RESTART TIMER OL • SST -3 SOLID STATE SINGLE CYCLE TIMER CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS • H4 H2 460 VOLTS H3 1. OPERATING LOGIC: UPON REMOVAL OF POWER FROM THE FAN A 2 MINUTE TIME DELAY IS INITIATED. AT THE END OF THIS DELAY THE CONTACTOR COIL FOR THE SHAKER MOTOR IS ENERGIZED, THEREBY APPLYING POWER TO THE SHAKER MOTOR. SHAKING TIME IS ADJUSTABLE FROM A MINIMUM OF 1.8 SECONDS TO A MAXIMUM OF 3 MINUTES. AT THE END OF THIS PERIOD THE SHAKER MOTOR CONTACTOR COIL IS DE- ENERGIZED, THEREBY COMPLETING THE SHAKING CYCLE. POWER TO THE SHAKER IS INTERRUPTED UNTIL THE FAN IS TURNED "ON" AND "OFF" AGAIN. 2. INPUT: 105 TO 135 VAC 50/60 HZ. OUTPUT: 1 AMP CONTINUOUS 3. TEMPERATURE RANGE: -20' F TO +130• F 4. TIME RANGE: 2 MINUTES (FIXED) "OFF" TIME t5 % 1.8 SECONDS TO 3 MINUTES ADJUSTABLE "ON" TIME (SET) t5 % 5. FUSED DISCONNECTS, FUSES, MAGNETIC FAN STARTER WITH 115 VOLT COIL, AND riaiis WIRING TO SE SUPPLIED BY THE CUSTOMER O , y 6. CONTROL OPERATES ONE OR TWO FH58 SHAKER MOTORS 01. added was FNSS u, c_,_ FOR AN FHS8 -4, -5, -6 WIRE SECOND SHAKER MOTOR AS ILLUSTRATED FOR SINGLE SHAKER MOTOR CONNECTION XI 115 VOLTS X2 460/60/3 INPUT SHAKER MOTOR RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 081996 PERMIT CENTER K. " 5i.1d .- 14N 4/11/T9 MOOttSST4 SOLID STATE TIMER vs* " WIRING DIAGRAM ''M' a" ® SPL - C -351B � 2 +, SST - i E3 SST - 3 Trouble - Shooting 1. All SST units are tested prior to shipment to assure proper operation (note test tag on panel) . Shaking time is preset at 15 seconds on the SST -1 and 90 seconds on the SST -3. Shaking time is field adjustable. 2. Is the SST wired according to the wiring diagram? A common error is to improperly connect the start -stop button, i.e. connecting the wire from circuit board terminal #3 to the wrong side of the start button. Note corresponding terminal numbers on circuit board. 1 =L2; 2 =Ll; 3 =3; 4 =4. 3. Is the fan starter coil 120 volts? a. Fan "off" 1-21 2 -3 t 120 volts, all others zero 2 -4 b. Fan "on" 1 -2 1 -3 120 volts, all others zero 2 -4 3 -4 c. Shaker "operate" 1 -2 1 -4 120 volts, all others zero 2 -3 3 -4 eit 4. Does the contactor operate when 120 volts is supplied to it directly? Coil resistance is 170 ohms. 5. To "bench test" the control, simply supply 120 volts to circuit board terminals 1 -2 (L2 -L1) and jumper 2 -3 (L1 -3). This simulates fan "on ". To activate the shake cycle, remove the jumper from 2 -3, and add jumper to 1 -3. This will initiate the 2 minute time delay, after which voltage will be switched to terminals 1 -4. If this occurs, circuit board is okay. 6. For SST -3 controls, is the transformer wired properly. Stan- dard input 230/460 volts primary; 115 volts secondary. Check the jumpers. Output voltage to be nominally 115 volts +. For Canadian SST controls for 575 volt operation, transformer primary is 230/460/575 and secondary is 115/95. 7. When wired correctly, voltages on the circuit board terminal block will read as follows: CITY OF JUL 0 8 PERMIT CENTER DUSTKOP TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST POSSIBLE CAUSE Fan running backwards Drum cover(s) not clamped or sealed properly to drum(s), Hopper slide gate not closed. ( "SN" cyclone or "S" filter units) Ductwork or cyclone plugged System design Excessive filter resistance Filter tubes plugged Incorrect filter media Shaker operating while fan is running Shaker control not operating POSSIBLE CAUSE Not shaking filter tubes often enough, or long enough Air -to- filter ratio too high (CFM /SQ.FT.) Dust bin or drum(s) overfilled and backup into filter tubes POSSIBLE CAUSE Drum cover(s) not properly clamped or sealed. Hopper slide gate not closed ( "SN" cyclone units). Drum not compatible with cover. Drum must not exceed 23 1/4" diameter. Loose top /clamp ring drum not acceptable PROBLEM: Inadequate Airflow and Suction Have electrician reverse motor direction. See next section PROBLEM: High Filter Resistance Clamp drum cover(s) on drum properly. Obtain a good 55 gallon drum with a uniform rim (not bent or dented). Tightly close slide gate on hopper. Leakage is inward and not easily detectable. Visually check ductwork and cyclone interiors, and clean as required. Contact nearest Aget representative or send a sketch of piping layout to Aget Manufacturing Co. Engineering Department. SOLUTION Shake filter tubes. If airflow is not restored, filter tube replacement may be necessary. Send a sample of collected dust to the Aget Engineering Lab for analysis to determine the most efficient filter media for the application Operate shaker only when fan is stopped. Filter tube replacement may be required. Review wiring diagram and troubleshooting sheet shipped with control. Replace shaker control if found to be defective. SOLUTION Increase shaking frequency and, only if necessary, increase shaking time. Time should rarely exceed 30 seconds. Add more filter area Empty dust bin or drum(s). Clean dust out of filter tubes where it has backed u• into them. PROBLEM: Excessive Dust Emissions from cyclone SOLUTION Clamp drums) on drum properly. Obtain a good 55 gallon drum with a uniform rim (not bent or dented). Tightly close gate on hopper, RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 0 8 1996 PERMIT CENTER Drum cover hose not caulked Dust storage drum(s), hopper or bin overfilled and backed up into cyclone. Too much fine dust for the cyclone to efficiently precipitate Aerodynamically shaped dust particles (e.g. paper) Something caught in cyclone disturbing smooth airflow POSSIBLE CAUSE Air -to- filter ratio too high (CFM /SQ.FT.) Incorrect filter media for the dust being collected Shaker operating while dust collection fan is running Ruptured filter tube, or improperly installed filter tube cuff in bagplate POSSIBLE CAUSE Branch circuit fuses incorrect size Motor starter heater elements incorrect size Motor starter, disconnect, or wiring undersized 30SN90, 60SN70, 60SE70, 70SE70, 70SN70, 1764S101, FT64S201 Series, fan running backwards Caulk hose top and bottom. Empty dust from drum(s), hopper, or bin. Check cyclone interior at the same time to see if the cyclone is plugged up with dust. Clean out as required. Add an after - filter. An adjustable cyclone baffle may help. Add an after - filter. Cyclone incorrectly sized. Check visually through bottom cyclone discharge and top air outlet for anything foreign to the construction or materials of the cyclone. Check for distortion of metal particularly in the cone section. PROBLEM: Excessive Dust Bleed- Through from Filter Add more filter area PROBLEM: Electrical Overload (DUST KO P® 6I STOPS DUST SOLUTION Send sample of the collected dust to the Aget Engineering Lab for analysis, to determine the most efficient filter media for the application. Shaker should only be operating when dust collection fan is off. Replace ruptured filter tube. Reposition filter tube cuff in bagplate SOLUTION Size fuses for branch circuit protection per National Electrical Code 430 -52 and Table 430 -152. Size heater elements according to motor nameplate full load amps, per National Electrical Code 430 -32. Size according to National Electrical Code Article 430. Check rotation arrow. E-lave electrician reverse motor direction, if necessary. AGET MANUFACTURING CO., ADRIAN, MICHIGAN 49221 Phone: 517/263 -5781 Fax: 517/263 - 7154 INSTRUCTIONS DUSTKOP STOPS DUST DUSTKOP CYCLONE UNIT DUST COLLECTORS OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MISTKO► STOPS MIST 1. In order for your DUSTKOP cyclone unit to operate at its maximum possible efficiency, its duct system should be designed in accordance with good dust collection practices to insure proper airflow. The Industrial Ventilation Manual of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, or other recognized reference material, is recommended as a guide to proper duct system design. 2. The dust collector electrical system, including wiring, controllers, overload protection, and disconnect means must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code, Articles #310 and #430, or as specified by local code. 3. In order for your cyclone unit to function properly, the fan must rotate in the correct direction. Fan rotation must be checked visually to insure that it is rotating in the direction shown by the rotation arrows. Rotation arrows are found on the sides of the fan housing on conventional upush- through" DUSTKOPS, and on the top of the fan housing on "pull- through" DUSTKOPS. Depending on whether your DUSTKOP cyclone unit collector is a conventional "push- through" design or the "pull- through" design, a check can be easily made by observing the direction of rotation of one of the following: a) Motor cooling fan on TEFC motors; b) Motor rotor on ODP motors; c) Motor shaft between the motor and fan housing; d) Fan shaft on belt drive units; e) Fan through the inlet before ductwork is connected. Cyclone unit performance, including air handling capacity (CFM), suction (E.S.P.), and separating efficiency, is seriously reduced by incorrect fan rotation. Consequently, dust may not be properly collected,at the various collection points or may even build up in the ductwork. 4. It is IMPORTANT that an airtight seal between the cyclone discharge and dust storage container be maintained at all times. On "Dl" and "D2" units this means that an airtight seal between the drum cover(s) and drum(s) and hose connections be maintained. Likewise on "1RC" and "B" units. On attached dust bin models the bin doors must be tightly sealed. On cyclone units mounted on HS stands and connected to HS hoppers this means the hopper slide gate must be tightly closed and the flexible rubber sleeve between thPRECEIVED cyclone and hopper be properly installed. CTiY OF TUKWILA JUL 0 8 1996 PERMIT CENTER AGET MANUFACTURING CO., ADRIAN, MICHIGAN 49221 1986 AGET MANUFACTURING COMPANY , A. Conventional DUSTKOP "Push- Through" Cyclone Units. Failure to maintain the airtight seal in any of the above mentioned cases will provide a point for dust leakage, as the dust container in any of the previously mentioned cases is under a positive pressure. B. DUSTKOP "Pull- Through" Cyclone Units. Failure to maintain the airtight seal in any of the above mentioned cases will provide an air entry in this part of the system that will destroy the ability of the cyclone to separate dust from the exhaust air stream. Consequently, an excessive amount of dust will be blown out the fan discharge. On "pull- through" cyclone unit DUSTKOPS this is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT! S. The dust collection drum(s), bin, or hopper should be checked regularly to establish a pattern that will provide for it being emptied when it becomes approximately 2/3 full of collected material. Allowing the dust collection drum(s), bin, or hopper to overfill can result in a plugged cyclone and a reduction in separating efficiency. 6. Under no circumstances should flammable materials be mixed with dust being collected from ferrous metal grinding operations, due to the potential fire hazard of sparks enter- ing the dust collection system. Examples of such flammable materials may be buffing dust, paper dust, wood dust, and aluminum or magnesium dusts. 7. Collected dust should be disposed of properly especially in cases where the dust being collected is rated as being either hazardous or toxic. In such cases established governmental disposal regulations should be strictly obeyed. 8. Employees should be warned not to throw lit cigarettes or any burning or glowing objects into the dust collection hoods. 9. Lubricate the motor in accordance with the motor manufacturer's lubrication instructions, shipped from the factory attached to the motor. 10. All motors are warranted by the manufacturer for one year. In the event of a failure within the warranty period, the motor should be taken to a motor service repair station authorized by the motor manufacturer. 11. If your DUSTKOP cyclone unit is connected to an After Filter, make sure that the After Filter is properly maintained in order to assure optimum performance of the cyclone unit, and hence the dust collection system. 12. Make absolutely certain that all electrical power to the cyclone unit is disconnected before servicing or replacing cyclone components, especially when the fan and /or motor are involved. INSTRUCTIONS FH58 FILTER TUBE . SHAKING INSTRUCTIONS The collected dust that accumulates on the inside surface of the filter tubes must be shaken off periodically. The amount-of dust that is collected determines the frequency of shaking. Generally; :a shaking period of 1.5 minutes at the end of each shift is sufficient to recondition the filter tubes... WARNING III DUSTKOP ' . STOPS DUST .'. NOT shake filter tubes while dust collection fan is operating! This may reduce filter formance by plugging up filter tubes and cause fine dust to leak through the filter fabric. . DO NOT operate the shaker continuously! Excessive shaking will drastically reduce the life of the shaker linkage and filter tubes. MANUFACTURING CO., ADRIAN, MICHIGAN 4822 MISTKOP • STOPS MIST RECEIVED CITY OF :TUKWILA h�UL 0'8'1996 PERMIT CENTER :: It INSTRUCTIONS FILTER TUBE REPLACEMENT 1. Disconnect all electrical power to the dust collector. 2. Follow all local codes and /or OSHA standards for breathing apparatus, if required. 3. Remove existing filter tubes, being careful not to stir up any more dust than necessary. Clean out baghouse, as required. 4. Install new filter tubes, as illustrated in the three step procedure below. Make sure filter tubes are straight, not twisted, and properly connected to the shaker linkage. Make sure filter tube snap ring cuff is seated properly in the bagplate. 5. Reconnect all electrical power to the dust collector. 6. Dispose of dirty filter tubes, following all local, state, and federal regulations. 7. If future assistance is required, contact the nearest Aget Manufacturing representative. 1 CD CD aaiw.+1wr.nno. +fvuawa urP eYYyTirt:n�. use _,}yyely�.Yhtik.!.' MV., 41 0 V V.iS <OW,C..fertr....NKRSM1^M4an 3 AGET MANUFACTURING COMPANY ADRIAN, MICHIGAN 49221 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 0 8 1996 PERMIT CENTER INSTRUCTIONS F1158 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE DUSTKOP STOPS DUST 1. Exhausted air should remain visually clean. If a dust leak occurs, filter bags should be checked for ruptures or improper installation in the bagplate. Check all sheet metal joints and seams for leaks, and caulk shut as required. 2. The FILTERKOP should go through a shaking cycle at the end of each shift. This can be accomplished by either manually or automatically controlling the operation of the shaker motor(s). Generally, a 1.5 minute shaking period is sufficient to recondition the filter bags, although an extended shaking period may be required on jobs involving dust that does not release well from the filter bags. SHAKER MUST NOT RUN CONTINUOUSLY: It is extremely important that the dust collection fan NOT be in operation during the shake cycle. 3. Check hoppers, or drums, periodically and empty collected dust when full. Do not allow hoppers, or drums, to become overfilled, as this will cause emptying problems. The frequency of emptying dust will vary from job to job, depend- ing on the amount of dust being collected, and is best determined from experience. 4. Collected dust should be disposed of properly, especially in cases where the dust being collected is rated as being either hazardous or toxic. In such cases, established governmental disposal regulations should be stricly obeyed. 5. Lubricate "C9" shaker bearings once a year. At the same time, check for any oil leaks on the shaker gear reducer and refill with gear oil (SAE85W) as required. Check also for wear of shaker linkage and condition of filter bags. Replace as required. 6. Make absolutely certain that all electrical power to the filter unit is disconnected before servicing the shaker mechanism and /or replacing filter tubes. Always disconnect electrical power to any fans mounted on an FH58 before entering the baghouse or when servicing the fans. AGET MANUFACTURING CO., ADRIAN, MICHIGAN 49221 MISTKO► STOPS MIST CITY OF T TUKWILA JUL 0 8 1996 PERMIT CENTER NEMA Size Fuse Type Available Short Circuit Amperes RMS Symmetrical Maximum Voltage 0.3 H, K 5,000 600V 0.5 J, R 100,000 4.5 H, K 10,000 6 H, R, L 18,000 Bulletin 512. Size 1 with Fusible Disconnect Control Transformer and Optional Features Type 12 Dust-tight Industrial Use Enclosure Bulletin 512. Size 1 with Non-fusible Disconnect and Optional Features Type 1 General Purpose Enclosure Description Product Selection Eutectic Alloy 1-222 Smart Motor Protection 1.226 Conformity to Standards: NEMA/ANSI ICS 2 UL 508 EEMAC TABLE OF CONTENTS Approvals: UL Listed CSA Certified Page Description A Bulletin 512 combination starter consists of a Bulletin 509 starter and a disconnect switch (fused or non- fused) mounted in a common enclosure. Devices on pages 1 -222, 1 -223, 1-226, 1 -227, 1 -230 and 1 -231 are UL Listed for use on systems having short circuit capability as follows: TYPE 12 SIZE 0 COMBINATION STARTERS FOR HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS — UL Listing has been expanded to include Class II, Division 2, Group F & G and Class III, Division 1 and 2, hazardous locations as defined in the NEC. ALLEN-BRADLEY Bulletin 512 NEMA Combination Starters Disconnect Type Bulletin 512 • Complies with the Interrupting Requirements Established by the Automotive Industry • Fusible or Non - Fusible Disconnect Switch • All of the Listed Combination Starters have Provisions for Factory Installed Modifications • Variety of Accessories can be Field Installed • Available with Eutectic Alloy, SMP -1TM or SMP -2TM Solid State Overload Relay for Smart Motor Protection Description Page Accessories 1 -291 Modifications 1-302 Approximate Dimensions 1-313 A -B EXPRESS Fast Shipment Program • Fast Shipment of Bulletin 512 NEMA Products to satisfy your unexpected demands • Make your selections from any of the products with pricing printed in blue and identify your order as� ��mmst _ Your order must include: • Combination starter Cat. No. that includes disconnect type (fused or non - fused), voltage suffix code, and modifications, if necessary. • Overload relay heater elements are not included and must be ordere •. a Cat. No. located •L' 4)01 • OL081996 PERMIT CENTER 1 -221 Catalog Number _ 5 . 800S•R2SXP Gray Painted Flush Plate Selector Switch And Pilot Light — 120 or 240 Volts, NEMA Type 1 Legend Operator Cont. Symb • Catalog; Numbs. tr p rc. Off-On 2Position iU ' ;` 'R2SXP -- n;; -i' $141 Hand -Ott Auto 3 Position it _:;:r= ;�i_:.4 rv'.. 800S- R3 . Wit .i ". 141 Flush Mount Units tit a standard GEM or Handy Type Wall Box. Contact Symbol m 9 �ut Catalog Number 800S -2AS NEMA Type 1 Flush Mount Unit 0 Wall Box Not Included Marking START -STOP Gray Painted Flush Plate Stainless Steel Flush Plate Catalog No. Prc Catalog No.` Prc ' 800S - 2AS 350 800S -2AS0 , $54 Catalog Number I J � 800S•R3SX Selector Switches NEMA Type 1 Legend Operator Cont. Symb " Cataloij NUtittii .. prc. 2 Position EEC 800S-R28X ' 4. 70314, ri, S44 Hand -ON- Auto 3 Position '?'• • :. =� 800.S -R3SX . 44 START STEP -.--- Catalog Number BOOS•2SAP Momentary Contact Buttons And Pilot Light — 120 or 240 Volts NEMA Type 1 Legend Symb 1 . Prc, Start- 8003= = ► S69 Stop 1 „ •t $138 OM 0 Catalog Number 800S•2SCM Maintained Contact Buttons — NEMA Type 1 Legend Cont. Symb Symb 1 . On-Off © 8003= = ► S69 Start- 480-600 240-480 120-240 •vr',.. Stop 21 800S- . ��-1 69 Maximum Operational Voltage Ue Utilization Category Rated Operational Current IEC NEMA Volts Ue Make —11■3 DIE Break -4IFJ C AC 600 AC -11 B600 480-600 240-480 120-240 3600VA 3600VA 30A 360VA 360VA 3,0A DC 600 DC -1t p800 28.600 24.280 138VA 5.0A Complete Assembled Stations Pilot Lights Push button stations with pilot lights are arranged for operation on either 120 or 240 volts by changing connections. A red pilot lens is supplied. Selector Switches All two position selector switch stations used in the Bulletin 800S standard duty stations are arranged so that they can be changed to three position in the field. Like- wise the three position selector switches can be changed to two position. Instruc- tions regarding these changes are in- cluded with each station. In addition to the standard marking as shown in the price table, all selector switches are supplied with additional adhesive - backed metal legend plates. They are marked as follows: "OFF -ON ", "FOR -REV ", "HAND- AUTO ", "OPEN - CLOSE", "HIGH - LOW ", "SUMMER -WIN- TER", "SUMMER -OFF- WINTER ", "HIGH - OFF -LOW ", "OPEN - OFF - CLOSE ", "FOR- OFF -REV ", "HAND -OFF- AUTO ". ALLEN-BRADLEY 0 For applications below 24 Volts and 24 mil lamps, Bulletin 800T units wt h Logic Reed or Sealed Switch contact blocks are recommended. Discount Schedule A3 Bulletin 800S indard Duty Stations NEMA Type 1 or 4 ONot rated for DC operation. Contact Ratings - IEC 337 - 1) (NEMA ICS 2 -125) Maximum Continuous Current Ith 5 Amperes. The Bulletin BOOS unit's push button stations have control circuit ratings as follows: RECEIVED CITY OF 'R AMA JUL 0 8 1996 PERMIT CENTER 7 -325 •1 tt MY OF TUKWILA APPROVED AUG 0 1 1l AS AS NOTED BUILDING DIVISION or)c‘ \-)ca\-\-ern D.3x\ to& RECEIVED CITY OF TUKVVILA . JUL 0 8 1996 PERMIT CENTER Ci.c2:tok) PO b - E - 1 - SODND PATI ERA ikiciks, %MI ( 04 OG otirft iLj3 co- ST. T okuJILA, (.0A.%1 . 95165 EXIST' Mr VVOOSE Fr. „- RWE tAlti3r, C epue_e- cf-, fr s506_13 6k 30 AL , An kekia A7 - 6/9.L_-"Zethler. 6 S tVo p 2S01- I • 1 _A _Atte_e_46‘1.7 t . _C % f i n " -(;/ sovt.D _ 1.58' - vE WA y I 1_1 • ; ; • • TWA/RA BUILDING DIVISION NOTE 22.3` A/ORTii CITY OF TIIHWIIA APPROVED AUG 0 1 1996 AS NOTED LDING Dwris V BACK FOR E RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 0 8 1996 PERMIT CENTER it R Ritme t • 504.1 -505.3 1994 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE ply with the provisions of Chapter 6. Exhaust ducts shall terminate outside the building and shall be equipped with backdraft dampers. Environmental air ducts which have an alternate function as a part of an approved smoke - control system do not require design as Class I product - conveying ducts. 504.2 Domestic Range Vents. Ducts used for domestic kitchen range ventilation shall be of metal and shall have smooth interior surfaces. EXCEPTION: Ducts for domestic kitchen downdraft grill -range ventilation installed under a concrete slab floor may be of approved Schedule 40 PVC provided: I. The under -floor trench in which the duct is installed shall be completely backfilled with sand or gravel. 2. Not more than I inclt (25 mm) of 6-inch-diameter (152 mm) PVC coupling may protrude above the con- crete floor surface. 3. PVC pipe joints shall be solvent cemented to provided an air- and grease -tight duct. 4. The duct shall terminate above grade outside the building and shall be equipped with a backdraft damper. 5043 Domestic Dryer Vent. Domestic clothes dryer moisture exhaust ducts shall be of metal and shall have smooth interior surfaces. EXCEPTION: Approved flexible duct connectors not more than 6 feet in length may be used in connection with domestic dryer exhausts. Flexible duct connectors shall not be concealed within construction. 504.3.1 Moisture exhaust ducts. Moisture exhaust ducts for domestic clothes dryers shall ter- minate on the outside of the building and shall be equipped with a back -draft damper. Screens shall not be installed at the duct termination. Ducts for exhausting clothes dryers shall not be con- nected or installed with sheet metal screws or other fasteners which will obstruct the flow Clothes -dryer moisture- exhaust ducts shall not be connected to a gas vent connector, gas vent or chimney. Clothes -dryer moisture exhaust ducts shall not extend into or through ducts or plenums. 5043.2 Length limitation. Unless otherwise permitted or required by the dryer manufactur- er's installation instructions and approved by the building official, domestic dryer moisture ex- haust ducts shall not exceed a total combined horizontal and vertical length of 14 feet (4267 mm), including two 90- degree elbows. Two feet (610 mm) shall be deducted for each 90- degree elbow in excess of two. 504.4 Commercial Dryer Exhaust Systems. Commercial dryer moisture exhaust ducts shall be installed in accordance with their listing. 504.5 Gypsum Wallboard Ducts. Bathroom and laundry room exhaust ducts may be of gypsum wallboard subject to the limitations of Section 601.1.3. SECTION 505 — PRODUCT - CONVEYING SYSTEMS 505.1 General. A mechanical ventilation or exhaust system shall be installed to control, capture and remove emissions generated from product use or handling when required by the Building Code or Fire Code and when such emissions result in a hazard to life or property. The design of the system shall be such that the emissions are confined to the area in which they are generated by air currents, hoods or enclosures and shall be exhausted by a duct system to a safe location or treated by remov- ing contaminants. Ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other spaces. Exhaust ducts shall not extend into or through ducts and plenums. EXCEPTION: Ducts conveying vapor or fumes having flammable constituents less than 25 percent of their lower flammability limit may pass through other spaces. 505.2 Incompatible Materials. Separate and distinct systems shall be provided for incompatible materials. 5053 Recirculation. Contaminated air shall not be recirculated to occupied areas unless contam- inants have been removed. Air contaminated with explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts; flammable or toxic Paces_ or radioactive material shall not he recirculated_ 505.4 Minimum Velocities and Circulation. The velocity and circulation of air in work areas shall be such that contaminants are captured by an airstream at the area where the emissions are generated and conveyed into a product - conveying duct system. Mixtures within work areas where contaminants are generated shall be diluted below 25 percent of their lower explosive limit or lower flammability limit with air which does not contain other contaminants. The velocity of air within the duct shall not be less than set forth in Table 5 -A. 5055 Design. Systems for removal of vapors, gases and smoke shall be designed by the constant velocity or equal friction methods. Systems conveying particulate matter shall be designed employ- ing the constant velocity method. Systems conveying explosive or radioactive materials shall be prebalanced through duct sizing. Other systems may be designed with balancing devices such as dampers. Dampers provided to balance air flow shall be provided with securely fixed minimum -po- sition blocking devices to prevent restricting flow below the required volume or velocity. 505.6 Makeup Air. Makeup air shall be provided to replenish air exhausted by the ventilation system. Makeup -air intakes shall be located so as to avoid recirculation of contaminated air within enclosures. 505.7 Hoods and Enclosures. Hoods and enclosures shall be used when contaminants originate in a concentrated area. The design of the hood or enclosure shall be such that aircurrents created by the exhaust systems will capture the contaminants and transport them directly to the exhaust duct. The volume of air shall be sufficient to dilute explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts as set forth in Section 505.4. Hoods of steel shall have a base metal thickness not less than 0.027 inch (0.68 mm) (22 gage) for Class 1 and Class 5 metal duct systems; 0.033 inch (0.84 mm) (20 gage) for hoods serving a Class 2 duct system; 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage) for hoods serving a Class 3 duct system; and 0.068 inch (1.73 mm) (14 gage) for hoods serving a Class 4 duct system. Approved nonmetallic hoods and duct systems may be used for Class 5 corrosive systems when the corrosive mixture is nonflammable. Metal hoods used with Class 5 duct systems shall be protected with suit- able corrosion - resistant material. Edges of hoods shall be rounded. The minimum clearance be- tween hoods and combustible construction shall be the clearance required by the duct system. 505.8 Small Hobby Kiln Exhaust Systems. The provisions of this section apyly to kilns used for firing ceramics, having a maximum interior volume of 20 cubic feet (0.57 m used for hobby and other noncommercial purposes. 505.8.1 Hoods. A canopy -type hood shall be installed directly above each kiln. The face open- ing area of the hood shall be equal to or greater than the top horizontal surface area of the kiln. The hood shall be constructed of not less than 0.024 -inch (0.61 mm) (No. 24 U.S. gage) galvanized steel or equivalent and be supported at a height of between 12 inches and 30 inches (305 mm and 762 mm) above the kiln by noncombustible supports. EXCEPTION: Electric kilns installed with listed exhaust blowers may be used when marked as being suit- able for the kiln and installed in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 505.8.2 Gravity ventilation ducts. Each kiln hood shall be connected to a gravity ventilation duct extending in a vertical direction to outside the building. This duct shall be of the same con- struction as the hood and shall have a minimum cross - sectional area of not less than one fifteenth of the face opening area of the hood. The duct shall terminate a minimum of 12 inches (305 mm) above any portion of a building within 4 feet (1219 mm) and terminate no less than 4 feet (1219 mm) from any openable windows or other openings into the building or adjacent property line. The duct opening to the outside shall be shielded, without reduction of duct area, to prevent en- trance of rain into the duct. The duct shall be supported at each section by noncombustible sup- ports. 1994 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE 505. SECTION 506 — PRODUCT-CONVEYING DUCT SYSTEMS -- 506.1 Classification. Product -cone ying ducts shall be classified according to their use, as fol- . • TUKWILA ol- TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION S =54 4 if-e—d c oJe- See, - o✓r 5 3 loco e-S 506.1-507�.4 1994 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE Class 1. Ducts conveying nonabrasives, such as smoke, spray, mists, fogs, noncorrosive fumes and gases, light fine dusts or powders. Duct's conVeYing Mederately abrasive particulate in' light concentrations, Such as saw- ' dux[ and ��l�duo�6uf�nQ�und�nbh�oduo�` . Class 3. Ducts conveying Class 2 materials in high concentrations and highly abrasive materials in low concentrations, such as manganese, steel chips and coke. Class 4. Ducts conveying highly abrasive material in high concentrations. Class 5. Ducts conveying corrosives, such as acid vapors. . Part II—Commercial Kitchens SECTION 507— COMMERCIAL KITCHEN HOODS AND KITCHEN VENTILATION SYSTEMS I 5071 Scope. Part Do[ Chapter 5iu applicable m commercial kitchen hoods and kitchen vcnUo, N tion systems. 507.2 Definitions. For the purpose of Part II, the following definitions shall apply: COMMERCIAL FOOD H ENT is equipment used in a food establishment for heat- i food or u(und}o and which produces grease vapors, steam, fumes, smoke or odors which are required to be removed through a local exhaust ventilation sys- tem. COMPENSATING HOOD is a hood that has an outside air supply with uirdu|ivo,edhc|mvor within the hood, When makeup air is diffused directly into the exhaust within the hood cavity, it becomes a short-circuit hood. GREASE FHJFER is a device used to capture by entrapment, impingement, adhesion or similar means, grease and similar contaminants before they enter a duct system. H000 ioxnoipintokcduvioocoonectedtoumcohxnicu|oxhoumoymcmtorcuUcobngunJn:- moving grease, vapors, fumes, smoke, steam, heat or odors from commercial food .... equipment. • Type I Hood is a kitchen hood for collecting and removing greas and smoke Type H Hood is a general kitchen hood for collecting and removing steam, vapor, heat or odors. 807.3 Grease Duct Materials. Grease ducts and plenums servin o Type l hood shall ba con- structed o[ot|ooxiO.O55'hnch'/hiok(l.4Omm)(Nn. 16 manufacturer's standard gage) steel or stain- less at least 0.044 inch (1.10 mm) in thickness. 507�8 Fan casing. Exhaust fan housings serving a Type I hood shall be constructed of steel. EXCEP't'ION: Fans listed as power roof ventilators for restaurant cooking appliances." 507.3.3 Joints and seams of grease ducts. Joints and seams shall be made with a continuous liquid-tight weld or braze made on the external surface of the duct system. A vibration isolation connector may be used, provided it consists of noncombustible packing in a metal sleeve joint of approved design. 507.3.3 Grease duct supports. Duct bracing and supports shall be of noncombustible material securely attached to the structure and designed to carry gravity and lateral loads within the stress limitations of the Building Code Bolts, screws, rivets and other mechanical fasteners shall not penetrate duct walls. 507.3.4 Nongrease ducts. Ducts and plenums serving Type II hoods shall be constructed of rig- id metallic materials as set forth in Chapter 6. Duct bracing and supports shall comply with Chap- ter 6. Ducts subject to positive pressure shall be adequately sealed. ) ] • 607 -609.1.1 1994 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE 1994 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE 609.1.2 -609.9 9. Exterior walls and interior stud partitions shall be fire blocked at the floor. 10. Each wall register shall be connected to the air chamber by a register box or boot. 11. A duct conforming with Section 601.1 shall extend from the furnace supply outlet at least 6 inches (152 mm) below combustible framing. 12. The entire ground surface of the under -floor space shall be covered with a vapor barrier hav- ing a minimum thickness of 4 mils (0.1 mm) and a flame - spread rating of 200 or less. 13. Fuel -gas lines and plumbing waste cleanouts are not located within the space. SECTION 608 - SHUTOFF FOR SMOKE CONTROL Air- moving systems supplying air in excess of 2,000 cubic feet per minute (940 L /s) to enclosed spaces within buildings shall be equipped with an automatic shutoff. Automatic shutoff shall be accomplished by interrupting the power source of the air - moving equipment upon detection of smoke in the main supply -air duct served by such equipment. Smoke detectors shall be labeled by an approved agency for air -duct installation and shall be installed in accordance with the manufac- turer's installation instructions. Such devices shall be compatible with the operating velocities, pressures, temperatures and humidities of the system. Where fire detection or alarm systems are provided for the building, the smoke detectors required by this section shall be supervised by such systems. EXCEPTIONS: 1. When the space supplied by the air - moving equipment is served by a total coverage smoke - detection system complying with U.F.C. Standard 14 -2, interconnection to such system may be used to accomplish the required shutoff. 2. Automatic shutoff is not required when all occupied rooms served by the air - handling equipment have direct exit to the exterior and the travel distance does not exceed 100 feet (30.4 m). 3. Automatic shutoff is not required for Group R, Division 3 and Group U Occupancies. 4. Automatic shutoff is not required for approved smoke - control systems or where analysis demonstrates shutoff would create a greater hazard, such as may be encountered in air - moving equipment supplying special- ized portions of Group H Occupancies. Such equipment shall be required to have smoke detection with remote indication and manual shutoff capability at an approved location. SECTION 609 - PRODUCT-CONVEYING DUCT SYSTEMS 609.1 Materials. Materials used in product - conveying duct systems shall be suitable for the in- tended use and shall be of metal. • EXCEPTIONS: 1. Asbestos-cement, concrete, clay or ceramic materials may be used when it is shown that these materials will be equivalent to metal ducts installed in accordance with this chapter. 2. Ducts serving a Class 5 system may be constructed of approved nonmetallic material when the corrosive characteristics of the material being conveyed make a metal system unsuitable and when the mixture being conveyed is nonflammable. Approved nonmetallic material shall be either a listed product having a flame- spread index of 25 or less and a smoke - developed rating of 50 or less on both inside and outside surfaces without evidence of continued progressive combustion, or shall have a flame - spread index of 25 or less and shall be installed with an automat- ic fire- sprinkler protection system inside the duct. 3. Ducts used in central vacuum - cleaning systems within a dwelling unit may be of PVC pipe. Penetrations of fire walls, floor -ceiling or roof - ceiling assemblies shall comply with Sections 709 and 710 of the Building Code. Copper or ferrous pipes or conduits extending from within the separation between a garage and dwelling unit to the central vacuuming unit may be used. 609.L1 Aluminum. Aluminum ducts shall not be used in systems conveying flammable va- pors, fumes or explosive dusts nor in Class 2, 3 or 4 systems. Galvanized steel and aluminum ducts shall not be used when the temperature of the material being conveyed exceeds 400°F. (204 °C.). Aluminum construction may be used in Class 1 duct systems only. The thickness of aluminum ducts shall be at least two B. &S. gages thicker than the gages required for steel ducts set forth in Tahlrc S -R and S -r 1 609.1.2 Linings. Metal ducts used in Class 5 systems that are not resistant to the corrosiveness of the product shall be protected with appropriate corrosion- resistant material. 609.2 Construction. Ducts used for conveying products shall be of substantial airtight construe= tion and shall not have openings other than those required for operation and maintenance of the sys- tem. Ducts constructed of steel shall comply with Table 6-B or 6 -C. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Class 1 product - conveying ducts that operate at less than 4 inches water column (995 kPa) negative pressure and convey noncorrosive, nonflammable and nonexplosive materials at temperatures not exceeding 250°F. (121 °C.) may be constructed in accordance with Table 6 -A, 6 -B, 6 -E or, with prior ap- proval, U.M.C. Standard 6 -2. 2. Ducts used in central- vacuuming systems within a dwelling unit may be constructed of PVC pipe. Pene- trations of fire- resistive walls, floor - ceiling or roof - ceiling assemblies shall comply with Sections 709 and 710 of the Building Code. Copper or ferrous pipes or conduit extending from within the separation between a ga- rage and dwelling unit to the central vacuum unit may be used. 609.2.1 Rectangular sections. The use of rectangular ducts conveying particulates shall be subject to approval of the building official. The design of rectangular ducts shall consider the adhesiveness and buildup of products being conveyed within the duct. 609.3 Fittings. Fittings in Class 2, Class 3 and Class 4 product - conveying systems shall be at least two gages thicker than the thickness required for straight runs. Flexible metallic duct may be used for connecting ductwork to vibrating equipment. Duct systems subject to wide temperature fluctua- tions shall be provided with expansion joints. Branches shall connect to main ducts at the large end of transitions at an angle exceeding 45 de- grees. 609.4 Cleanouts. Except for ducts used to convey noncorrosive vapors with no particulate, acces- sible cleanouts shall be provided at 10 -foot (3048 mm) intervals and at changes in direction. Access openings shall also be provided for access to sprinklers and other equipment within the duct which requires servicing. 609.5 Explosion Venting. Ducts conveying explosive dusts shall have explosion vents, openings protected by antiflashback swing valves or rupture diaphragms. Openings to relieve explosive forces shall be located outside the building. When relief devices cannot provide sufficienfpressure relief, ductwork shall be designed to withstand an internal pressure of not less`than 100 pounds per square inch (689 kPa). 609.6 Supports. Spacing of supports for ducts shall not exceed 12 feet (3658 mm) fcr 8 -inch (203 mm) ducts nor 20 feet (6096 mm) for larger ducts unless justified by the design. The design of sup- ports shall assume that 50 percent of the duct is full of the particulate being conveyed. 609.7 Fire Protection. Sprinklers or other fire- protection devices shall be installed within ducts having a cross - sectional dimension exceeding 10 inches (254 mm) when the duct conveys flam- mable vapors or fumes. Sprinklers shall be installed at 12 -foot (3658 mm) intervals in horizontal ducts and at changes in direction. In vertical runs, sprinklers shall be installed at the top and at alter- nate floor levels. 609.8 Clearances. Ducts conveying flammable or explosive vapors, fumes or dusts shall have a clearance from combustibles of not less than 18 inches (457 mm). This clearance may be reduced when the combustible construction is protected in accordance with Table 3 -B. 609.8.1 Elevated temperatures. Ducts conveying products at temperatures exceeding 125 °F. (52 °C.) shall have a clearance to combustible materials not less than the following: 125 °F. to 250°F. (52 °C. to 121 °C.) -1 inch (25 mm); 251 °F. to 600°F. (122 °C. to 315 °C.) -8 inches (203 mm). For temperatures exceeding 600°F. (315 °C.), the clearance shall not be less than required for chimneys in Table 8 -C. 609.9 Protection from Physical Damage. Ducts installed in locations where they are•subject to nhvcical damaoe cha1l he nrntertPd hu enitahle. STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF KING ) Q 4. • - Q- 7-/N , states as follows: >.9rnt�ll YJft 59t. ➢•NM�l�TM1N.'i:Y M ?te9tlr(A 1AmLYe irnsttt!",., l,wTIMIS in4M41.A.. 13a150t. ,,.... AFFIDAVIT IN LIEU OF CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION 1. I have made application for a building permit from the City of Tukwila, Washington. 2. I understand that state law requires that all building construction contractors be registered with the State of Washington. The exceptions to this requirement are stated under Section 18.27,090 of the Revised Code of Washington, a copy of which is printed on the reverse side of this Affidavit. I have read or am familiar with RCW 18.27.090. 3. I understand that prior to issuance of a building permit for work which is to be done by any contractor, the City of Tukwila must verify either that the contractor is registered by the State of Washington, or that one of the exemptions stated under RCW 18.27.090 applies. 4. In order to provide verification to the City of Tukwila of my compliance with this requirement, I hereby attest that after reading the exemptions from the registration requirement of RCW 18.27.090, I consider the work authorized under this building permit to be exempt under No. /1 , and will therefore not be performed by a registered contractor. I understand that I may be waiving certain rights that I might otherwise have under state law in any decision to engage an unregistered contractor to perform construction work. Ada/M id LICANT Signed aAc},s yorn to before me this day of S v._� , 199 NOTARY PUBLIC in and f r the State of ' Washington, residing at County. My commission expires: 9 - 9 18.27.090 Exemptions. This chaff... ,r shall not apply to: 1. An authorized representative of the United States Government, the State of Washington, or any incorporated city, town, county, township, irrigation district, reclamation district, or other municipal or political corporation or subdivision of this state; 2. Officers of a court when they are acting within the scope of their office; 3. Public utilities operating under the regulations of the utilities and transportation commission in construction, maintenance, or development work incidental to their own business; 4. Any construction, repair, or operation incidental to the discovering or producing of petroleum or gas, or the drilling, testing, abandoning, or other operation of any petroleum or gas well or any surface or underground mine or mineral deposit when performed by an owner or lessee; 5. The sale or installation of any finished products, materials, or articles of merchandise which are not actually fabricated into and do not become a permanent fixed part of a stricture; 6. Any construction, alteration, improvement, or repair of personal property, except this chapter shall apply to all mobile /manufactured housing. A mobile /manufactured home may be installed, set up, or repaired by the registered or legal owner, by a contractor licensed under this chapter, or by a mobile/manufactured home retail dealer or manufacturer licensed under chapter 46.70 RCW; 7. Any construction, alteration, improvement, or repair carried on within the limits and boundaries of any site or reservation under the legal jurisdiction of the federal government; 8. Any person who only furnished materials, supplies, or equipment without fabricating them into, or consuming them in the performance of, the work of the contractor; 9. Any work or operation on one undertaking or project by one or more contracts, the aggregate contract price of which for labor and materials and all other items is less than $500, such work, or operations being considered as of a casual, minor, or inconsequential nature. The exemption prescribed in this subsection does not apply in any instance wherein the work or construction is only a part of a larger or major operation, whether undertaken by the same or a different contractor, or in which a division of the operation is made into contracts of amounts less than $500 for the purpose of evasion of this chapter or otherwise. The exemption prescribed in this subsection does not apply to a person who advertises or puts out any sign or card or other device which might indicate to the public that he is a contractor, or that he is qualified to engage in the business of contractor; 10. Any construction or operation incidental to the construction and repair of irrigation and drainage ditches of regularly constituted irrigation districts or reclamation districts; or to farming, dairying, agriculture, viticulture, horticulture, or stock or poultry raising; or to clearing or other work upon land in rural districts for fire prevention purposes; except when any of the above work is performed by a registered contractor; 11. An owner who contracts for a project with a registered contractor; 12. Any person working on his own property, whether occupied by him or not, and any person working on his residence, whether owned by him or not but this exemption shall not apply to any person otherwise covered by this chapter who constructs an improvement on his own property with the intention and for the purpose of selling the improved property; 13. Owners of commercial properties who use their own employees to do maintenance, repair, and alteration work in or upon their own properties; 14. A licensed architect or civil or professional engineer acting solely in his professional capacity, an electrician licensed under the laws of the state of Washington, or a plumber licensed under the laws of the state of Washington while operating within the boundaries of such political subdivision. The exemption provided in this subsection is applicable only when the licensee is operating within the scope of his license; 15. Any person who engages in the c regulated as an employee of w ^ctgist'oo}rtrpetor with wages as his sole compensatlbp;��� 16. Contractors on highway irojcipa g S utit prequalified as required liy •rapt t rti � 1961, RCW 47.28.070 wink ttyetigeartiKuCo‘',,c' transportation to perform higttividl+/r9►p,n; reconstruction, or maintenance VOor4,,,,,0"