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Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188
Address: 665 STRANDER BL
Location:
Parcel #: 022330 -0020
Contractor License No: SEAAII *206J0
TENANT SUPERIOR EXCHANGE BLDG F
665 STRANDER BOULEVARD #671, TUKWILA, WA 98188
OWNER KOLL BUSINESS CENTER
601 STRANDER BLVD, TUKWILA WA 98188
CONTRACTOR SEA -AIRE, INC.
906 INDUSTRY DRIVE , :TUKWILA, WA 98188'..'
CONTACT MCCURRY JUDY
906 INDUSTRY:DRIVE, TUKWILA,:WA 98188
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Permit Description:
REPLACE EXISTING UNIT HEATER WITH LIKE REZNOR UNIT
UMC Edition: 1991
Permit No: M92 -0261
Type: B -MECH
Category: NRES
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:Date
Signature:
Print Name:
71tkwili•
MECHANICAL PERMIT
Valuation:'
Total Permit Fee:
t Center Authorize' 'S i.gnatur.e
Date':
(206) 4314670
Status: ISSUED
Issued: 12/29/1992
Expires: 06/27/1993
Phone: 206 575 -8051
Phone: 206 575 -8051
I hereby :certify that.,I 'have read',and examined 'this permit and ,know the
same to be true and correct'. All;provi of law and ordinances
governing.; this work. will be complied with, whether specified hereinor not
The granting of."this permit does not presume to give, authority to,,vi"olate
or cancel ':the provisions of any other .state', or' local, laws regulating
construction Or the performance of work. '' I'.am authorized to sign for and
obtain this :building permit.
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e I A •
T�• i t 1 e :
000.00
49.38
This permit shall become null and voi4. i';f'"the work is.na:t` commenced within
180 days from the date ,of,: � issuance; _..or`,:if ` the work:.:`; s :s uspended or
abandoned for a period of 180.; days from t,he..,:l:as,t- %:,:inspection.
PERMIT NO.
CONTACTED
L.
DATE READY
DATE NOTIFIED
c��' o
�o�
BY:
(init.) ---
PERMIT EXPIRES
2nd NOTIFICATION
BY:
(init.)
AMOUNT OWING
`"I Ci 5 4 6
3RD NOTIFICATION
BY:
PLAN CHECK
NUMBER
INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF
• Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that
any time the status of the project may be ascertained.
• Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending on to the next department.
• Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted on the plans 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 ".
DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW
"X" in box indicates which departments need to review the project.
O FIRE
O OTHER
K E3 - LTILDING - i _
I nitial review ROUTED
O PLANNING
BUILDING -
final rnviaw
REVIEW COMPLETED
INIT:
INIT:
INIT:
MECHANICAL.. PERMIT
APPLICATION' TRACKING
CONSULTANT:
FIRE PROTECTION:
FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED:
REFERENCE FILE NOS.:
-•z•> UMC EDITION (year):
INIT:
1 REM N 'S / COMNfEN - >. —
Date Sent - Date Approved -
Detectors
INSPECTOR:
N/A
ZONING: IBAR/LAND USE CONDITIONS? fYes fi No
SCREENING REQUIRED? fYes (1 No
08/17/90
PROPERTY OWNER
CONTRACTOR - 1 -VP
PHONE
ADDRESS
WA. ST. CONT LICENSE # OTHER
EXP. DATE 1/ p l
::DESCRIPTION ••• .
AMOUNT:::'
RCPT:::#
:. ::DATE:::
BASIC :PERMIT F EE
$15.00
UN IT(Sr FEE
PLAN :CHECK`:FEE :,.;
OTHER
:TOTAL
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• CITY OF TUKWILA
Department of Community Development - Building
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188
(206) 431 -3670
PLAN CHECK
NUMBER
APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY
MECHAi -SAL PERMIT
APPLICATION
Division
Mechanical Fee Worksheet must also be filled out
and attached to this application.
FEES (for staff use only)
SITE ADDRESS SUITE # 13 j)/ VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $
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PROJECT NAME/TENANT
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TYPE OF WORK: 0 New /Addition 0 Modifications 0 Repair 0 Other:
DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE:
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:> <: TYPE> <; ; •.<f'r »` >; > >:> : <':> >:< ><::: > << >; » >: »> < ><«< €:;<> i':. T G S
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BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.)
DC" r 1 C— / C L.
NATURE OF BUSINESS:
WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE ?X No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN:
WILL THERE
BUILDING?
TORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE
No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN:
BUILDING OWNER
OR
AUTHORIZED
AGENT
DATE APPLICATION ACCEPTED
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a:HEREBY: CERTIFY:TH;
RUE<ANq `CORRECT, A
SIGNATURE
(- I 1/ (L
PRINT NAME , t- /Q / -
ADDRESS c (J 0 1 4
E::READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATI N:
AUTHORIZED TO APPLY F.OR THIS PERMIT.
CONTACT PERSON , � L- A , f `C (' t NI t L L
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. A completed
"Mechanical Permit Fee Worksheet" must accompany this permit application. Handouts are available at the Building
counter which provide more detailed Information on application and plan submittal requirements. Application and
plans must be complete in order to be accented 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 questiomitiiiytj it ocess or plan submittal requirements,
please contact the Department o ommunity Development at 431 -3670.
PFW11T CENTER
19 ZATE APPLICATION EXPIRES
— a - 93
DATE
PHONE J -
CITY /ZIP.71
PHONE
06/18190
SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
MECHANICAL
n Completed mechanical permit application (one for each structure or tenant)
n Two (2) sets of mechanical plans, which include:
FI
• 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.
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CITY OF.TU KWILA, WA TRANSMIT"
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TRANSMIT Number: 93000038 Amount: 8.12 01/11/93 0.9.23
Permit No: M92 .-0201 " Type: B-MCCH MECHANICAL ":PERMIT
Parcel Nos 022330-0020 0/o3
Site Address: E65 STRANUCR 13L
Payment Method: CHECK Notation: ZION CONSTRUCTIO In it: SLEI"'
Account. Code ` Description ` Paid
000/345.830 PLAN CHECK NONUS . 1.62
000/322.100 ::. MECHANICAL NONRES 650
Total (This Payment): 8.12
GENERA
GENERA
TOTAL :
CHECF;.
CHANGE
6847A000
1.62
6.50
8.12
8 .12
' 0.00
15.52
Total'Feeea 57.50',
Total.. All Payments: 57.50
Bel ancee 00`''.
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T.RAN8MIT:Number. '20,01470 Amount;.
49.38 12/29/92 15 :44
Permit Not M92- .Type: B -MI_CH MECHANICAL PERMIT
': "Parcel" No: 022330-'0020
Site Address 665 S'tRANI)ER 3L
Payment Method: CHECK Notation: SEA- AIRE" SHEET Irt ,t n
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Account Code Descry i pt i on ' . " P a i d
000/8.45.830 PLAN CHECK NONRES 9.8n
000/322;.100 MECHANICAL - NQNRES 39.50
Total (This Payment). 49.38':;
GENERA
GENERA
GENERA
'GENERA
TOTAL
CHECK';.
CHANGE:
.6427A000
9.88
39.50.
6.00
24.00
79.38
79.38
0.00
15 :47
Total Fees:
All Payments:
pal ance:
(7) \' ‘f
CITY OF TUKWILA
665 STRANDER BL
Tenant: SUPERIOR EXCHANGE BLDG F
Type: B -MECH
Parcel #: 022330 -0020
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Permit Conditions:
1. No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the
Architect and the 'Tukwila Building Division.
2. Plumbing permit shall be obtain.ed..t.h,rough the Seattle -King
County Department of Pu,bl-td'Jlea"°lth `Plu mb;ing will be
inspected by that ager cy crud i nga l l ,' °. g
(296 -4722) , ,:'r.
3. Electrical perm:i :shall, b`e obtained' through the'Washington
State Divisi,onY�of Labor*d= I'iduseries and ,aal l
work will be�;insp by that agency : (248,_6,657) . ';r
ts .:" i
4. All perminspe'ct�lon ''records'; arid' a pproved ;pla'ns shall i be
maintaine at,.tfie Jabgs.ite prior'.•to the s'tartof%, .
any constr'uct`ion '' docu»men't re to be 'mai'ntained �''
availabi1 until inspection approval is gante'd "'
5. Readi r cessible. access`k�.`to�,troof mounted equipment�"�i
v y E, � a .. ., ' t� '
requtr'Id �. , '1,, / � r
6. All ,90nstruc,tio9 to be done ins; conformance with approve.d,•
p l ar)s sand requirements• ° Of - the6.Un i fom Building Code ,(1991 ‘
Edip; tc n) f' .'am,ended,,by- 'the W ,s ington State. Building:P r
U n i jf o r m M e c h a n; i c a 1 o de • ( Z; . a 9'1i E d itii'o ni) ,1 a n c l . W a s h i n g t ci;p . State
E n e r, ; r Coded (1 SI 1, - , .`S a co Rd -, E d l t ")
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7. Val (l t of, Perm„i t. ",,= : °Th'e 1,1s D ance 'of`�. a `gip ermi;t or approval'``
p1 4i , specif lice t•i•ons,,,and computati'ori?...,.shal1" not be con-- :.;:::�,,.
str e�i too; be a permit , for,f` o`r{ ,an, approv ..o'f, any violatiow
of , !n y of t provisv1ons, this ,co,de';or~. °of -- „ any other`' i
orditi nce' of{ the Jurisdiction. No ' permit', - presuming to give � r/
zl 4 t iw- s� .
autho,r,' ty o violate or cancel the” o i ons o'f th code
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shall ha • e V a. 1 a f �r,
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8. MANUF'° OTURE , S' INSrTALLATION INSTRU �TI'ONS w.REQUXRED ON SITE,,
FOR TH U1�LDING INSPECTORS REVIEW. '1 f . i E '' `
V i r,V I. .v:� �C�'
Permit No: M92 -0261
Status: ISSUED
Applied: 12/22/1992
Issued: 12/29/1992
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Special Instruc ons:
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Requester:
Phone No.:
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INSPECTION RECORD (
Retain a " copy with permit
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
/M 92
PERMIT NO.
(2061 -3670
Approved per applicable cod ID—Corrections-required p or to approval.
❑ X00 REINSPECTIO FEE REQUIRED. Prior to.reinspection, fee must be paid at
6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
I Recept No.:
Project:
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- 'type of Inspection:
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Address;
Special Unstrudi
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bate Wanted:
20 —mil 3
am, e
Requester: / 7 ,/,
Phone No.:
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INSPECTION RECORD
Retain a copy with permit
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
Approved per applicable codes.
COMMENTS:
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❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at
6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
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PERMIT NO:
(206) 431 - 3670
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CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
Approved per applicable codes.
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PERMIT NO.
(206) 431 - 3670
Corrections required prior to approval.
COMMENTS:
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nspector:
O $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, tee must be paid at
6300 Southcenter Blvd; Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
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CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
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(206) 431 -3670
❑ Approved per applicable codes. ` Corrections required prior to approval.
Date: ? f?
COMMENTS: '
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❑ $30.00 REINSPECT' N FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at
6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
DATE ` l - 5
ADDRESS
TYPE OF REVISION:
CITY OF TUKWILA
6300 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD
TUKWILA, WA 98188
* REVISION SUB
PROJECT NAME S.- Vaat.CA2
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CONTACT PERSON +1 -trAC _1 NI) I
ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER
PLAN CHECK/PERMIT NUMBER � - O 2 Vi
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"Cloud" or highlight all areas of revisions and date revisions.
SUBMITTED TO:
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PHONE S'3
CITY OF TUIZ ;ILA
JAN 6 1993
PERMIT CENTER
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revision
detail drawing
panel to floor
panel to panel detail
exhaust filter locations
hammer wire glass for light fixture
static pressure
bar to wall
spray booth plan
JAN 6 1993
PERMIT CENTER
MODEL RA ROOF EXHAUSTER
BAF CONSTRUCTION
BUTTERFLY DAMPER ASSEMBLY
PROPELLER
DRUM ASSEMBLY, FAN
SHAFT AND BEARING ASSEMBLY
MOTOR BASE ASSEMBLY, ADJUSTABLE
MOTOR
MOTOR COVER
CURB CAP
GASKETING
PULLEY, DRIVEN
BELT -V
PULLEY, DRIVER
MODEL RA ROOF EXHAUSTER
WAF CONSTRUCTION
1. BUTTERFLY DAMPER ASSEMBLY
2. PROPELLER
3. BEARING COVER
4. GREASE FITTINGS
S. MOISTURE DISPLACEMENT COLLAR
6. BEARING COVER PLATE
7. SHAFT AND BEARING ASSEMBLY
6. DRUM ASSEMBLY, FAN
9. GREASE LINES
10. MOTOR BASE ASSEMBLY, ADJUSTABLE
11. MOTOR
. MOTOR COVER
13. CURB CAP
14. SKETING RECEIV._ .
15. P Y, DRIVEN
16. BELT CITY OF Mk'', .
17. PULLEY, DRIVER
NOV 1 9 199?
PERMIT CENTER
NOV -17 -92 TUE 13:14
incandescent
Lighting Fixtures
Enclosed and
Gasketed (Vaportight)
General
Information
Application:
Incandescent lighting fixtures are used:
• Indoors or outdoors in Industrial locations
• In tunnels, building entrances or similar
locations, where moisture, dirt, chemicals,
vibration or rough usage are a problem
• either mounted directly in the conduit
system or attached to cast outlet boxes, by
means of pendant, ceiling or bracket
mountings or stanchion mounted
Features:
• Enclosed and gasketed (vaporllght) fix-
tures that accept incandescent lamps
• Gaskets and glass globes help prevent
dirt, water and corrosive atmosphere from
entering the conduit system and corroding
the Interior parts
Standard Materials:
• Fixtures, bodies, boxes and guards—
copper-tree aluminum or Feratoys Iron
alloy
• Globes—plain and heal - resistant glass
• Krydon''— llberglass•reinforced polyester
Standard Finishes:
• VaporgarcI — copper•lree aluminum-
epoxy powder Coat
• Others-- Fera Iron alloy - -zinc elec-
troplate and aluminum paint
• Krydon material —white
Size Ranges:
• Vaporgard —up to 300 watt, PS.30 lam
others —up to 500 wall, PS.35 lamp
• 112" to 1" hubs
Compliances:
Weather resistant
• NEC: Class I, Division 2•
• UL Standard: 1571
C
Class I, Division 2•
Weather
Resistant
Capyrghr 1507
Cooper kdduWtss, fnO,
04
F. 04
1 L -1
Crouse- Hinds
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWIIA
NOV ' 9 1992 .
PERMIT CENTER
&Denotes revision
• Suitability of specific IWurs for use In hazardous locations
daponds upon marry tattOrs, kncludine U9 progenies of the
heurdous subalsncs may be present, ambient
ECM field or h s wallas,
s elm f or � mllon regarding
suttabi y of specific Vepwaerd Ophllrg Rotorua
$iptam s.' 1•7
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NOV -17-92 TUE 13:14
VAPORGARD
Incandescent
Lighting Fixtures
Enclosed and
Gasketed
(Vaportight)
C
VXHB Well and Box Mounting
Hub
Slza
1
i
Body
Body With
Max. Body With Globs and
Lamp Only Globs Guard
Size Cal. # Cat. #'t Cat. #t
150 watt, VXHB15 VXHB15G VXHBISOP
A•21
200 watt, VXHI312 VXHBI2G VXHBI2GP
PS -25
300 watt, VXHB13 VXHBI3G VXHBI3GP
PS -30
VXHBF Well and Junction Box
1/2 160 watt, VXHBF16 VXHBFI6Q VXHBFI5GP
3/4 A -21 VXHBF25 VXHBF25G VXHBF25GP
1/2 200 watt, VXHBFI2 VXHBF12G VXHBF12GP
3/4 A -23, A -25, VXHBF22 VXHBF22G VXHBF22GP
PS -26
1/2 300 watt, VXHBFI3 VXHBF13G VXHBF13GP
3/4 PS -30 VXNBF23 VXHBF23G VXHBF23GP
F Calling and Junction Box
160 watt, vXHF16
3/4 A -21 VXHF25
1/2 200 watt, VXHF12
3/4 A -23, A•25, VXHF22
PS-25
1/2 300 watt, VXHF13
3/4 PS-30 VXHF23
Accessories
Pg. 11-8
Parts Pg. 11-7
Photometric Data
Pgs. 1L-8 to 10
Dimensions Pg. 1L-11
VXHF16G VXHF15GP
VXHF25G VXHF25GP
VX11F12G `VXHF1213P
VXHF22G VXHF22GP
VXHF13G VXHFI3GP
VXHF23G VXHF23GP
VXHFI5GRD
VXHF25GRD
VXHF12GRD
VXHF22GRD
04
Body With Body With Body With
Globe and Globe, Guard Globe and
Dome and Dome 30' Angle
Reflector Reflector Reflector
Cat. 0 Cat. #t Cat. #t
VXHB15GRA
VXHF16GPRD
VXHF25GPRD
VXHF12GPRD
VXNF22GPRD
VXHFI3GRD VXHF13GPRD
VXHF23GRD VXHF23QPRD
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWIIA
NOV 19 1992
PERMIT CENTER
Crouse -Hinds
jiti
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Body With
Globe, Guard
and 30' Angle
R+Motor
Cat. #t
VXHBISGPRA
VXHBFI5QRA
VXHBF25GRA
VXHBFI2GRA
VXHBF22GRA
VXHBFI3GRA
VXHBF23GRA
VXHFI5GRA
VXHF25GRA
VXHF12GRA
VXHF22GRA
VXHF13GRA
VXHF23GRA
P. 03
11-5
VXHBFI6GPRA
VXHBF260PRA
VXHBF12GPRA
VXHBF22GPRA
VXHBF13GPRA
VXHBF23GPRA
VXHF16GPRA
VXHF25GPRA
VXHF12GPRA
VXHF22GPRA
VXHFI3GPRA
VXHF230PRA
Maio OIo , 0r3 soppily/ wish 110W Norte sad 023 with
100W wales. Glob, 033 la wooled with 100W mrrloo when aovd
I. MI moulted; MN neNralna at,b. alit 1. watrlbd with 100W
odes when Owl Ii rNWlnd
1074, CrouN•Hlnde Company
Auauat 1074
Nuy- 1'r' —'d.4 I UL 1 +: 1
VAPORGARDTM
Incandescent
Lighting Fixtures
Enclosed and
Gasketed
(Vaportight)
Ordering
information:
Specifying Vaporgard fix -
turea is simplified by develop-
ing catalog designations from
Individual component part
numbers, each one having a
particular meaning. Any body
(Illustration "A ")1 may
be combined with globe
(Illustration "6"), guard
(illustration "0 "), and any
reflector (illustration "D ")
Example:
Step 1— select body type —
VDA (pendant type)
Step 2— select hub size from,
listing -1 (1/2" hub)
Step 3— select lamp size x
from listing -5 (150 watt, A•21
Step 4 —add globe suffix -0
(clear globe)
Step 5 —add guard suffix --P
(protective guard)
Step 0— select reflector —RD
(dome reflector)
Step 1— select optional globe
suffix from listing —HR (heat -
resisting globe)
Combining the selections of
the seven steps above, the
Cat. No. would read
VDA150PROHR
Second Exempts:
Cat. No. VXH12GPRED
would indicate a box mount-
ing body (VXH) with red globe
(G RED) and guard (P) for e
maximum lamp size of 200
watt, PS-25 (2)
A
C
D
Class I, Division 2 •
• •' •
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L r ~ " r � ,
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VDA pendant
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w e, •r , r ' « .r.
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well mountingt
. 'w N *A
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itM i r
TO OW •. t . A y
C r 1 o •: 't ,, r
Globe --Q
' ? . 1: - % r, 1« . :. 4 , ,
• Z
N. A r w• N . 0' I�
1 . •1 ♦ el N , . �+ N W i 60 •
Dome refsclor --RD
Copyrlghle 1007
.,
,1� k -,Z
iN N *st *A ,• �
VDC through Ned
Hub `amp
Sizes $lzu Rallsclora
2-3/4 2 —PS -25 RA -30' Angle
3 -1 3 —PS -30
(VDA
Series only)
4 - 1 1/4
(VXA
Series only)
U -,
Cooper Industries, Inc.
I .:
1 L -3
Crouse - Hinds
Y
VXH box mounting t VXF -+- VXH s VXH?
box mounting
VXH •} VXA c VXHA
conduit stanchion
mounting
Optional
Globs
Suffix
Use suffix "G" and one
of the following:
HR— Heat•resisting
RED —Red
GREEN —Green
BLUE —Blue
AMBER —Amber
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWiLA
NOV 9 199g
PERM' CENTER
'Denotes revision
•Suitibllity of specific fixtures lot use In hazardous locations
depends upon many factors, including the properties of the
hazardous $t stince(s) which may be plant, ambient
%imperssurs*, lamp type and wattage, MtC, Consult Crouse-Hinds
ECM held reprsssnwivs or headquarters tar information regarding
meltability of epecino Vepo►gird lighting lixturisA
tVXH and VXb body also mounts on
i 1ir and 4' outfit poxes*
*Only angle reflector can be used with wall moundng fixtures
September 1807
1991 UNIFO FIRE CODE
PART V
Scope
Sec. 45.101. Locations and areas where the following activities are conducted
shall be in accordance with this article:
(a)The application of flammable or combustible paint, varnish, lacquer, stain or
other flammable or combustible liquid applied as spray by compressed air, airless
• or hydraulic atomization, steam, electrostatic or other methods or means in contin-
uous or intermittent process.
(b) Dip tank operations in which articles or materials are passed through con-
tents of tanks, vats or containers of flammable or combustible liquids, including
• coating, finishing, treatment and similar processes.
(c) The application of combustible powders by powder spray guns, electrostatic
powder spray guns, fluidized beds or electrostatic fluidized beds.
Permits
45.104
SPECIAL SPECIAL PROCESSES
ARTICLE 45
APPLICATION OF FLAMMABLE FINISHES
Division I
GENERAL
Sec. 45.102. For permits for spraying or dipping operations utilizing flammable
or combustible liquids, sec Section 4.108,
Smoking
Sec. 45.103. Smoking shall be prohibited in spray - finishing areas and in the vi-
cinity of dip tanks. NO SMOKING signs with lettering of approved size shall be
conspicuously posted in such areas.
Welding Warning Signs
Sec, 45.104. Conspicuous signs with the following warning shall be posted in
the vicinity of spraying areas, dipping operations and paint storage rooms:
NO WELDING
The use of welding or cutting equipment in or near this
area is dangerous because of fire and explosion, Welding
and cutting shall be done only under the supervision of the
person in charge.
145
APPL
FLMIM.
FIN.
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
NOV 1.9 1992.
PERIN CENTER
45.1051203
Division II
SPRAY FINISHING
1991 UNIFOFIRE CODE
Electrical Wiring and Equipment
Sec. 45.105. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be in accordance with this
article and the Electrical Code.
Definitions •
Sec. 45.201. For definitions of SPRAYING AREA, SPRAY BOOTH and
SPRAYING ROOM, see Article 9.
.Location of Spray - finishing Operations
Sec. 45.202. When conducted in buildings used forassetithly,educational. insti-
tutional or residential occupancies. spray - finishing operations shall he located in
a spraying room protected with an approved automatic sprinkler system and sepa-
rated vertically and horizontally from other areas in accordance with the Building
Code.
In other occupancies, spray - finishing operations shall be conducted in a spray
booth, spraying area or spraying room approved for such use. Limited spraying
•areas for touch -up or spot painting may he approved by the chief. provided they
Meet the requirements ol' this article. See Section 45.207.
Spray Booths
Sec. 45.203. (a) Materials. Spray booths shall be substantially constructed of
. steel not less than 0.044 inch (18 gage) in thickness or other approved noncombus-
tible materials.
(b) Size. The area of a paint spray booth shall not exceed 1,500 square feet and
shall not exceed 10 percent of the basic area permitted for the major use of the
building as set forth in the Building Code. Sec U.B.C. 'table No. 5 -C.
(c) Surfaces. Interior surfaces of spray booths shall be smooth and continuous
without edges and otherwise designed to prevent pocketing of residue, to allow
free passage of exhaust air from all parts of the interior and to facilitate washing
and cleaning without injury.
(d) Floors. Floors of spray booths shall be of noncombustible material or shall
be covered with a noncombustible, nonsparking material ofsuch character to Neil-
. hate safe cleaning and removal of residue,
(e) Barnes. If installed, baffle plates shall be of a noncombustible material
readily removable or accessible to facilitate cleaning and designed to provide an
even flow of air through the booth and to prevent the deposit of overspray before it
enters the exhaust duct. Baffle plates shall not be installed in the exhaust ducts.
(f) Deflectors. Spray booths having a frontal area of more than 9 square. feet
and not equipped with doors shall have a metal deflector or fire curtain not less than
4 inches deep installed at the upper outer edge of the booth over the booth open-
ing.
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
NOV 19 1992
PERMIT PERMfT CENTER
1991 UNIFS FIRE CODE
45203.45.205
(g) Separation. Spray booths shall be separated from other operations by not
less than 3 feet, by a wall or partition, or by a greater distance as required by the
chief.
(h) Clear Space. All portions of spray booths shall be readily available for
cleaning, and a clear space of not less than 3 feet shall he kept free of storage or
combustible materials.
(i) Light Fixtures. When spray booths are illuminated, fixed lighting units
which transmit light into the spray booth through heat - treated or hammered wire
glass shall be used. Glass panels shall be arranged to minimize breakage and so that
normal accumulation of residue on the exposed surface of a panel will not be raised
to a dangerous temperature by heat from the source of illumination.
(j) Exit Doors. Exit doors from premanufactured paint spray booths shall not be
less than 2 feet 6 inches by 6 feet 8 inches.
Spray Booths Using Dry Filters
Sec. 45.204. (a) General. Spray booths using dry filters and dry filter rolls and
the use and handling of such filters shall be in accordance with this section.
(b) Maintaining Air Velocity. Spray booths equipped with a filter roll which is
automatically advanced when the air velocity is reduced to less than 100 lineal feet
per minute shall be arranged Io cause shut down of spraying operations if the filler
roll fails to automatically advance. Visible gages or audible alarm devices shall he
installed to indicate that the required air velocity is maintained in accordance with
Section 45,206.
(c) Filter Disposal. Discarded filter pads shall be immediately removed to a
safe, well- detached location or placed in a water - filled metal container and dis-
posed of at the close of each clay's operation.
(d) Filler Obstruction. Articles being sprayed shall he positioned in a spray
booth in a manner which does not obstruct collection of overspray.
(e) Spontaneous Ignition. Spray booths using dry filters shall not be used for
spraying materials which are known to be highly susceptible to spontaneous heat-
ing and ignition.
Filters shall be changed prior to spraying materials which could react with other
. materials previously collected. Examples of potentially reactive combinations in-
clude lacquer when combined with varnishes, stains or primers. Sec also Section
45.210 (c).
(f) Filter Material. Clean filters shall he noncombustible or of an approved
type
Sources of Ignition
Sec. 45.205. (a) General. Open -flame and spark - producing equipment shall not •
be located in spraying areas and shall not be located within 20 feet of spraying •
areas unless separated by a partition.
EXCEPTION: Equipment allowed by Sections 45.211, 45.401 and 45,402.
147
3
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CITY OF 'UKWILA
NOV .9 1992
PERMIT CENTER
i
45.20(.1.206
1991 UNIFtM FIRE CODE
(b) Hot Surfaces. Space - heating appliances, steam pipes and hot surfaces shall
not be located in spraying areas where deposits of combustible residues could
readily accumulate.
(c) Electrical Wiring and Equipment. I. Areas subject to overspray depos-
its. Electrical equipment in spraying areas located such that deposits of combus-
tible residues could readily accumulate thereon shall be specifically approved for
locations containing deposits of readily ignitable residue and explosive vapors.
EXCEPTIONS: I. Wiring in rigid conduit, boxes or fittings not contain-
ing taps, splices or terminal connections.
2. Equipment allowed by Sections 45.211, 45.401 and 45.402.
2. Areas not subject to overspray deposits. Electrical wiring and equipment
not subject to deposits of combustible residues but located in a spraying area shall
be of an explosion -proof type approved for use in a Class I, Division I hazardous
location in accordance with the Electrical Code.
Electrical wiring, motors and other equipment located outside of, but within 20
feet of, a spraying area and not separated from the spraying area by partitions shall
not produce sparks under normal operating conditions. Electric lamps in such
areas shall be totally enclosed to prevent the falling of hot particles and shall be
protected from physical damage by suitable guards or by location. Such areas shall
be considered a Class I, Division 2 hazardous location in accordance with the Elec-
trical Code.
3. Portable electric lamps. Portable electric lamps shall not be used in spray-
ing areas during spraying operations. Portable electric lamps, if used during clean-
ing or repairing operations, shall be of a type approved for hazardous locations.
(d) Grounding. Metal parts of spray booths, exhaust ducts and piping systems
conveying Class I or II liquids shall be electrically grounded in accordance with
the Electrical Code.
Ventilation of Spray Booths and Spraying Areas
Sec. 45.206. (a) General. Spraying areas shall be provided with mechanical
ventilation adequate to prevent the dangerous accumulation of vapors.
Mechanical ventilation shall be kept in operation at all times while spraying op-
erations are being conducted and for a sufficient time thereafter to allow vapors
from drying coated articles and finishing material residue to be exhausted. Spray-
ing equipment shall be interlocked with the ventilation of the spraying area such
that spraying operations cannot be conducted unless the ventilation system is in
operation.
Air exhausted from spraying operations shall not he recirculated.
(b) Mr Velocity. Ventilation systems shall be designed, installed and main-
tained such that the average air velocity over the open face of the booth, or booth
cross section in the direction of airflow during spraying operations, shall not be
less than 100 lineal feet per minute.
(c) Independent Ducts. Each spray booth shall have an independent exhaust
duct system discharging to the building's exterior.
148
RECEIVED
CI1Y OF TUKWILA
NOV 1:9 1992
PERMIT CEMER
DIAMETER OF DUCT (Inches)
MINIMUM SHEET THICKNESS (Inches)
8 or less
0.021
(24 gage)
Over 8 to 18
(1.027
(22 gage)
Over 18 to 30
0.033
(20 gage)
Over 30
0.044
(18 gage)
1991 UNIFORM FIRE CODE
45.206, 45.206 -A
EXCEPTION: Multiple cabinet spray booths having a combined frontal area oI'
18 square feet or less arc allowed to have a common exhaust when identical spray -
finishing material is used in each booth. If more than one fan serves one booth, fans
shall be interconnected such that all fans operate simultaneously.
(d) Fan Motors and Belts. Electric motors driving exhaust fans shall not be
placed inside booths or ducts. Fan rotating elements shall be nonferrous or non -
sparking or casings shall consist of or be lined with such material.
Belts shall not enter ducts or booths unless belts and pulleys within a duct or
booth are tightly enclosed.
(e) Duct Material and Discharge l'oint. Exhaust ducts shall be constructed of
steel having a thickness in accordance with Table No. 45.206 -A. The point of dis-
charge for exhaust ducts from spray booths shall not be less than 6 feet from adjoin -
ingcombustible construction and not less than 25 feet from adjoining exterior wall
openings.
EXCEPTION: '11:e pmt of discharge for exhaust ducts from water wash spray
booths is not regulated.
TABLE NO. 45.206-A—MINIMUM THICKNESS OF EXHAUST DUCTS
(f) Clearance between Ducts and Combustible Construction. 1. General.
Exhaust ducts shall have a clearance from combustible construction or material of
not less than 18 inches unless protection of exposed surfaces is provided in accor-
dance with Section 45.206 (f) 2.
2, Protected combustible construction. When combustible construction is
provided with the following protection applied to all surfaces within 18 inches of
the exhaust duct, clearances shall not be less than those indicated:
A. 0.013 -inch (28 gage) sheet metal on I /4 -inch
insulating millboard 12 inches
B. 0.013 -inch (28 gage) sheet metal on r /g -inch insulating millboard
spaced out 1 inch on noncombustible spacers 9 inches
C. 0.027 -inch (22 gage) sheet metal on I -inch rockwool butts
reinforced with wire mesh or the equivalent 3 inches
(g) Product Conveying System Intake. The mechanical ventilation system
shall have air intake ducts extended to pick up flammable vapor within 6 inches of
the floor.
(h) Duct Bends. Exhaust ducts shall not include individual bends exceeding 45
degrees measured from the center line of the duct. Bends, turns and elbows in ducts
and pipes shall be constructed in a manner which does not reduce the cross -
sectional area of the duct or pipe.
N
N
RECEIVED
CITY OF 'rVKWILA
NOV •1 9 1992
PERMIT CENTER
S
45.205.208 1991 UNIFORM FIRE CODE
(i) Cleanouts. Cleanout openings shall be provided at intervals which allow
thorough cleaning ol'duets. Clcamout openings in ducts and pipes shall be equipped
with tightfitting sliding or hinged doors constructed of metal which is equal to or
greater than the thickness of the duct or pipe. Such doors shall be equipped with a
substantial latch to hold the door tightly closed.
• Limited Spraying Areas
Sec. 45.207. (a) General. When approved by the chief, limited spraying areas
may be used in accordance with this section.
(b) Occupancy. Limited spraying areas shall only be located in Group H, Divi-
• sion 4 Occupancies.
(c) Job Size. The aggregate surface area to be sprayed shall not exceed 9 square
feel.
(d).Frequency. Spraying operations shall not be of a continuous nature.
(e) • Ventilation. Positive mechanical ventilation shall be installed which pro -
vides a minimum of six complete air changes per hour. Such system shalt meet the
requirements of this code for handling liammable vapors.
(i) Electrical Wiring. Electrical wiring within 10 feet of the floor shall be de-
sign for Class I, Division 2 locations in accordance with the Electrical Code.
Storage, Use and Handling of Flammable and Combustible Liquids
Sec. 45.20K. (a) General. The storage acid handling of flammable and combus-
tible liquids shall be in accordance with Article 79 and this section.
(b) Storage. Where the quantity of liquid in 5- gallon and smaller containers,
other than original scaled containers, exceeds a total of 10 gallons, such liquids
shall be stored in a storage cabinet, liquid storage room or use, dispensing and mix-
ing room. Sec Article 79, Divisions II and VIII. Open containers and glass contain-
ers shall not be used.
(c) Handling. Original closed containers, approved portable tanks, approved
safety cans or a properly arranged system of piping shall be used for bringing flam-
mable or combustible liquids into spray - finishing areas.
(d) Use. Containers supplying spray nozzles shall be of a closed type or pro-
vided with metal covers which are kept closed. Containers not resting on' floors
shall be on noncombustible supports or suspended by wire cables. Containers sup-
plying spray nozzles by gravity flow shall not exceed I0 gallons capacity.
(c) Valves. Containers and piping to which a hose or flexible connection is at-
tached shall be provided with a shutoff valve at the connection. Such valves shall
be kept shut when hoses are not in use.
(f) ignition Sources. Heaters shall not be located in spray booths or other lo-
cations subject to accumulation of deposits or combustible residue.
(g) Pumped Liquid Supplies. If flammable or combustible liquids arc
supplied to spray nozzles by positive displacement pumps, pump discharge lines
shall be provided with an approved relief valve discharging to pump suction or a
safe detached location.
150
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
NOV " 9 1992
PERMIT CENTER
a
1991 UNIFO M FIRE CODE
45.208-45.210
(h) Liquid Transfer. When a flammable mixture is transferred from one
portable container to another. a bond shall he provided between the two containers.
Al least one container shall he grounded. Piping systems for Class 1 and Class 11
liquids shall be permanently grounded,
Fire- protection Equipment
Sec. 45.209. (a) General. Spray booths and spraying rooms shall be protected
by an approved automatic fire- extinguishing system.
(b) Fire Extinguishers. Portable fire - protection equipment shall be provided
near spraying areas as required for cxtrahazardous occupancies in U.F.C. Stan-
dard No. 10 -1.
(c) Filters. Space within spray booths on the downstream and upstream sides
of filters shall be protected with approved automatic sprinklers.
;Operations and Maintenance
Sec. 45.210. (a) General. Spraying areas shall be kept free from the accumu-
lation of deposits of combustible residues, as practical, with cleaning conducted
daily if necessary.
(b) Tools. Scrapers, spuds or other tools used for cleaning purposes shall be
constructed of nonsparking materials.
(c) Residue. Residues removed during cleaning and debris contaminated with
residue shall be immediately removed from premises and properly disposed of:
(d) Use of Solvents. I . Class 1 liquids. A. General. Class 1 liquids used as sol-
vents shall be used in spray gun and equipment cleaning machines which have
been listed and approved for such purpose or shall be used in spray booths orspray-
ing rooms in accordance with this subsection.
13. Listed devices. Spray gun and equipment cleaning machines shall be limited
to an aggregate container capacity of 10 gallons. Such machines shall be located in
areas not open to the public and shall be separated from ignition sources in accor-
dance with their listings or by a distance of 3 feet, whichever is greater,
C. Within spray booths and spraying rooms. When solvents arc used for
cleaning spray nozzles and auxiliary equipment, the ventilating equipment shall be
operated during cleaning.
2. Class 11 and Class 111 liquids. Solvents used outside of spray gun and
equipment cleaning machines, spray booths or spraying rooms shall bc restricted
to Class 11 and Class 111 liquids.
(e) Alternate Use of Materials. Spray booths shall not bc alternately used with
different types of coating materials where the combination of the materials could
be conducive to spontaneous ignition, unless all deposits of the first -used material
are removed from the booth and exhaust ducts prior to spraying with the second
material.
(1) Waste Receptacles. Approved metal waste cans shall be provided for rags
and waste impregnated with finishing materials. Rags and waste impregnated with
finishing materials shall be deposited in such waste cans immediately after use.
151
1
3
1
RECEIVED
CRY OF 1UKWILA
NOV 1:9 1992'
PERMIT CENTER
45.45.211
152
S
1991 UNIFORM FIRE CODE
The contents of waste cans shall be properly disposed ol'at least once daily and at
the end of each shift.
Drying Apparatus
See. 45.211. (a) General. Drying apparatus shall be in accordance with this sec-
tion and Article 62.
(b) Spray Booths and Spraying Rooms. I . General. Spray booths and spray-
ing rooms shall not be alternately used for the purpose of drying by arrangements
which could cause a material increase in the surface temperature of the spray booth
or spraying room unless such spray booths or spraying rooms are used for automo-
bile refinishing in accordance with Section 45.211 (b) 2.
2. Automobile refinishing. A. General. Spray booths and spraying rooms
which arc used for automobile refinishing with drying conducted therein using
drying apparatus shall be in accordance with this subsection.
B. Drying apparatus. Drying apparatus used in spraying rooms shall be of
the portable infrared type.
Drying apparatus used in spray booths shall be of the portable infrared type,
or if other types of drying apparatus arc used, the spray booth, including drying
I. apparatus, shall be listed and approved for use with flammable vapors and com-
a bustible residues and shall be provided with explosion control.
C. Spraying procedure. The spraying procedure shall use low - volme spray
application.
, D. Housekeeping. The interior of the spray booth or spraying room shall be
• I kept free of overspray deposits.
E. Interlocks. The spraying apparatus, drying apparatus and ventilating sys-
tem for the spray booth or spraying room shall be equipped with suitable interlocks
arranged to:
(i) Prevent operation of spraying apparatus while drying operations arc in
progress,
(ii) Purge spray vapors from the spray booth or spraying room for a period of
not less than three minutes before drying apparatus can be operated,
(iii) Have the ventilating system maintain a safe atmosphere within the spray
booth or spraying room during the drying process and automatically shut
1
off drying apparatus in the event of a failure of the ventilating system, and
1 (iv) Automatically shut off the drying apparatus if the air temperature exceeds
125 °F. when other than portable infrared drying apparatus is used,
R Portable infrared apparatus. When portable infrared drying apparatus is
I used, electrical wiring and portable infrared drying equipment shall comply with
this article and the Electrical Code. Electrical equipment located within 18 inches
I of floor level shall be approved for Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations. Metal -
lic parts of drying apparatus shall be properly electrically bonded and grounded.
1 During spraying operations, portable drying apparatus and electrical connec-
t lions and wiring thereto shall not be located within spray booths, spraying rooms or
other areas where spray residue could be deposited thereon.
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
NOV . 9' 1992
PERMIT CENTER
1991 UNIFORM FIRE CODE
S
45.211- 45.303
(c) Spraying Areas. Drying or baking units using a heating system having
open flames or which could produce sparks shall not be installed in a spraying
arca.
When such units arc installed adjacent to a spraying area, they shall be equipped
with an interlocked ventilating system arranged to:
. Thoroughly ventilate the drying space before the heating system can be
started,
2. Maintain a safe atmosphere at any source of ignition, and
3. Automatically shut down the heating system in the event of a failure of the
ventilating system.
Division III
DIPPING OPERATIONS
Location of Dip Tank Operations
Sec. 45.301. When conducted in buildings used for assembly, institutional or
residential occupancies, dip tank operations shall be located in a room designed
for the purpose, protected with an approved automatic sprinkler system, and sepa-
rated vertically and horizontally from other areas in accordance with the Building
Code.
Ventilation of Vapor Areas
Sec. 45.302. Vapor areas shall be provided with mechanical ventilation ade-
quate to prevent the dangerous accumulation of vapors.
Required ventilating systems shall be arranged such that the failure of any venti-
lating fan will automatically stop dipping conveyor systems.
Construction of Dip Tanks and Appurtenances
Sec. 45.303. (a) General. Dip tanks, including drain boards if provided, shall
be constructed of substantial noncombustible material and their supports shall be
of heavy metal, reinforced concrete or masonry.
(b) Overflow. Dip tanks of over 150 gallons in capacity or 10 square feet
in liquid surface area shall be equipped with a properly trapped overflow pipe lead-
ing to a safe location outside buildings.
The bottom of the overflow connection shall not be less than 6 inches below the
top of the tank.
(c) Bottom Drains. Dip tanks over 500 gallons in liquid capacity shall be
equipped with automatic and manual bottom drains arranged to quickly drain the
tank in. event of fire, unless the viscosity of the liquid at normal atmospheric
temperature makes this impractical. Manual operation shall be from a safely
accessible location. Where gravity now is not practical, automatic pumps shall be
provided.
Such drains shall be trapped and discharge to a closed, properly vented salvage
tank or to a safe outside location,
153
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
NOV :1 9 1992
PERMIT CENTER
4 ,37.2 N SERIE1OO
MODEL F
DESCRIPTION
The Reznor Series 100, Model F gas -fired unit heaters are designed
for 80% thermal offioieney for use with either natural or propane gas
in sizes from 25,000 to 400,000 BTUH gas input. Model F units are
designed for ceiling suspension with propeller fans for air delivery.
The units feature an aluminized steel heat exchanger designed with
venturi -style tubes and crimped seams. The die - formed burners are
of aluminited steel and include flared ports and a stainless steel
burner insert. Model F units are designed for gravity venting with a
vent outlet that may be positioned either horizontal or vortical,
Other standard features on the Model F Series include a manual
match -lit pilot with 100% shut -off and a single- stage, 24 -volt gas
valve. A terminal strip connector facilitates connection to a fleld-
supplied, remote 24 -volt thermostat. Each unit is provided with a fan
control and required limit safety controls, including an energy cutoff
(ECO) device and a blocked vent shut -off system.
These units have been design- certified by the American Gas Associ-
ation (A.G.A.) and approved by the Canadian Gas Association
(C.G.A.) and bear the A.G,A, or C.G.A, label, and are approved for
use in California.
•
SERIES 100 MODEL F TECHNICAL DATA
MODEI. NUMBER
BTUH Input
BTUH Thermal Output*
Goa Connecllon— Natural **
Size of Standard HorIzontal /Vortical
Vent Outlet
Control Amps (24 -Volt)
Full -Load Amps (115y)
Normal Power Consumption -Want
Throw at 8' Mounting Ht.
CFM
Outlet Velocity (FPM)
Motor Standard
HP*** Optional Enclosed
Motor RPM
Pan Diameter (in,)
Approx. Net Wt. Lbs,
25
25,
20,000
1/2" 1/2"
4
.33
Approx. Ship Wt. Lbs. 89
* A.G,A. ratings for attitudes to 2000 feet. Above 2000 feet de -rote by
orifice change, 4% for each 1000 feet above sea level.
* O.0.A. ratings for eltitudee to 2000 feet. High altitude units (2001 to
4500 feet) de -rated byte% of maximum Input.
Or* Gas connection for propane Is I/ for all elm. Sizes shown are for
gas connection to a single -stage gas valve, not gel supply line size.
INDOOR GRAVfTY- VcNTED
GAS - FIRED,
FAN TYPE UNIT HEATERS FOR
COMMERCIAL -- INDUSTRIAL USE
\ B AriAoVlb
FRONT VIEW
PERMIT CENTER
STANDARD FEATURES
• orifices for natural gas
• Aluminized steel heat
exchanger
• 115 volt /60 Hertz supply vnlingn
• 115 volt motor with inter-
nal overload
• Manual match -lit pilot
with 100% shut -oIl
• Single -stage combination
gas valve
• Fen and limit safely
controls
• Energy cutoff (ECO)
device
FARM NO, 5-F 992
o0SQL4TE0 5•F 491
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50 75 100 130 165 200 260 300
000 50,000 75,000 100,000 130,000 185,000 200,000 250,000 300,000
40,000 60,000 00,000 104,000 132,000 150,000 200,000 240,000
1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 0/4"
" Rd, 4" Rd, 5" Oval 0" Oval 7" Oval 6" Oval 8" Oval 10" Oval 10" Oval
.33 .33 .33 .23 ,23 .23 .23 .20
0.8 1.3 1,9 2.8 4.0 4.0 4.0 2.5 4.0
60 06 135 105 250 2/6 300 280 375
35' 39' 48' 60' 60' 78' 85' 90' 108'
380 650 980 1250 1000 2200 2800 3380 3800
423 863 1168 1358 932 1100 1217 1102 1426
.02 .03 .0a 1/30 1/20 1/20 1/20 1/8 1/4
— ,06 .06 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/0 1/0 1/2
1660 1550 1550 1050 1050 1050 1050 850 850
10 10 12 14 14 16 20 22 22
72, 79 88 87 132 149 170 204 221
96 107 118 155 172 196 • 232 249
NOTE: Model F units for California require the addition of
spark pilot Option AH2 or AH3.
• Blocked vent shut - oft
system
• 24 volt oontrol voltage
transformer
• Terminal strip connector for
24 -volt field wiring
• Convenient bottom burner
000050
• Full safety Ian guard
• Horizontal directlunel
louvers
• Horizontal /vortical vent
outlet
• 2 -point threaded hanger
connections
• Baked enamel and
aluminized steel finish
400
400,000_
010,000
3/4"
12" Oval
.20
7.0
565
120'
4940
1420
1/2
1/3
650
24
276
311
NOTE: Not certified tut residential uoe,
*** All u111er Information In !hie (ebbe is based on A heater equipped with
a standard 115 volt motor. (The standard motor tor a Model 25 le an
enclosed motor: all other standard motors are open motors. Optional
enotoeed motors are available In 116 volt only.)
SERIES 100 MODEL F DIMENSIONS (ACCURATE WITHIN PLUS OR MINUS 1 /B ")
MODEL
NOTES:
1. Use dimension "0" for (2) point suspension and "E" and "F" for (4) point.
2. Faolory equipped (2) point suspension; (4) point In op tonal.
MODEL
F25 -100
F130
REQUIRED CLEARANCES
* Measure top clearance as Illustrated.
Sides
18"
18"
Combu,llbl, eurbos
k‘k \\ \1,11 \\1 \»U1 1rk""1k1;
Top Clearance
Bottom **
12"
12"
Rear***
24"
24"
* * When supplied with optional downturn nortle, bottom Clearance is
42 ". For service purposes, on standard units, bottom clearance
exceeding 12" minimum is not required but may be desirable,
* ** For servicing purposes only, rear must have 24" clearance.
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SUSPENNION POINTS (21 CR 141
1/e -14 FEMALE IHRFAC
SEE NOTE I
a
fPONT
OPTIONAL
VERTICAL
LOUVERS
CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLES
RICHT SLUE
OP11ONAL VER11CA4 POSIIIOH
` .r._. NN .J •�1
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i�— LLk1:IN4 SUPPLY critocUtI011
AM /G:11400 031 2l 1 V O S G I. C92. 9O E
REAR
L l GAS cOHN,
(NOT SUPPLY (INE1
WARNING; GAS -FIRED APPLIANCES ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR
USE IN HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERES CONTAINING .'LAMMAEI.E
VAPORS OR COMBUSTIBLE DUST, OR ATMOSPHERES CONTAIN-
ING CHLORINATED OR HALOGENATED HYDROCArt ONS,
INSTALLATIONS IN PUDLIC GARAGES OR AIRPLANE HANGARS
ARE PERMITTED WHEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI 2223,1
AND NFPA 54 CODES OR CAN1 -8149 CODES AND ENFORCING
AUTHORITIES.
RECEIVED
CRY OF 'NKWILA
DEC 2 2 1992
PERMIT CENTER
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