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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit 0527-M - BOEING #2-40.10527-m 91-096 boeing #2-40.1 HVAC 7755 EAST MARGINAL WAY SOUTH . :... < ..:: •. ; .,. .....: :..:. ...: . ` : ;.. : ..: . ;: ..;.: . {/ORi E r li0Ii4P .i1774f fir.' : ;,;.. : ... .:; ... ;: - - - - .... ,i .:. MK ...... .. . . k • k A l ' :: ";• ►1.0 I N Al Boein: #2 VALUE OF WORK: $ 25,000.00 FIRE PROTECTION: X Sprinklers Detectors N/A DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Install gaylord hood and ductwork connection through roof . CONDITIONS (other than noted on or attached to permit /plane): 7755 East Marginal Way South, Seattle WA APPROVED FOR !;11 BUILDING ISSUANCE BY: . / %, A '.� OFFICIAL • DATE: � •_, %� -. CONTRACTOR: I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does,pe resume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating con rust n or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this mechanical permit. SIGNATURE: � �� ��J %V� !' ",_1, Li � • "V/ DATE: PRINT NAME: PA (i 6 COMPANY: R QJ .0 SITE ADDRESS: 7755 E Marginal Wy S SUITE NO. ";• ►1.0 I N Al Boein: #2 VALUE OF WORK: $ 25,000.00 . TYPE OF WORK: New /Addition © Modifications Re air Other: DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Install gaylord hood and ductwork connection through roof . ADDRESS: PROPERTY OWNER: Boeing PHONE: 655 - 9923 ADDRESS: 7755 East Marginal Way South, Seattle WA ZIP: 98124 CONTRACTOR: Carlin Manufacturing, -Inc., ( PHONE: (209) 276 -0123 ADDRESS: 3714 North Valentine, Fresno, CA !ZIP: 93722 WA, ST, CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO, CARLIM (EXPIRATION DATE: 2 -22 -9 CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 MECHANICAL PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED: o . laatlt .r. Inspection DATE REQUIRED INSPECTIONS PHONE NO. APPROVED • 5 - Mechanical Final 431 -3670 1 - Rough - inNents /Ducts 2 - Fire Final 3 - Planning Final 431 -3670 575 -4407 431 -3680 MECHAF4CAL PERMIT (POST WITH PLANS IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION) FEES eck Eee RECEIPT ># Basic Permit Fee! Unit Fe Pjag h :AMOUNT `DATES`: 6 Plan Check No.: 91 -096 -M � at:24 140 I n'sdvan DATE(S) INSPECTOR CORRECTION NOTICE ISSUED OTHER AGENCIES: Plumbing/Gas Piping - King County Health Department (296 -4732) Electrical - Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (277 -7272) • is permit shall become null and void:if;the work is.:not commenced within 180 day from the date o f issuance, or if work is suspended or abandoned for a :penod of 180 from the lastmspecti PERMIT NO. CONTACTED DATE READY DATE NOTIFIED BY: (init.) PERMIT EXPIRES 2nd NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) AMOUNT OWING �--v . �j� %S 3RD NOTIFICATION BY: °nit) MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION TRACKING PLAN CHECK NUMBER tsit-ocico-in 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. BUILDING - PA R initial review awl %FIRE O PLANNING O OTHER g BUILDING - REVIEW COMPLETED PROJECT NAME SITE ADDRESS SUITE NO. 7155 E ri'\c S, INIT: R ROUTED) 4.-12/91 INIT: - )1 0 INIT: final r±w ka` `a` INIT: 1 — , � CONSULTANT: Date Sent - ZONING: REFERENCE FILE NOS.: UMC EDITION (year): - .I < > >REQ UIREM.ENTS <I OMME Date Approved - FIRE PROTECTION: (' Sp n ers ( ) Detectors ( ) N/A FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATE ( / 3J9/ INSPECTOR: 5 /L . JBAR/LAND USE CONDITIONS? Liy_EL_D No SCREENING REQUIRED? fYes (l No 08/17/90 PROPERTY OWNER �� PHONE 6,5-s--,_ 99 ADDRESS 77675" ,c-, i� . . A/A-L 6.. ZIP • /z4,/ CONTRACTOR ` I I P. ADDRESS 1-7 . d y ' f . 1ge l� . u . Z114- C WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # C'A.Kt/.M y 04.....,2 pO EXP. DATE 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 SITE ADDRESS 72s PROJECT NAME/TENANT TYPE OF WORK: ❑ New /Addition DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: V(PE ..:...... ... Qt .t2 ......................................................... Nt ltvtBER:: 4F .:iJWiTB:::<:;, >::: >:< >: >:<::.: BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.) /. 6f/c4le r1gii✓6" NATURE OF BUSINESS: // SUITE # /A/AL tc) y S. WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? 2 o ❑ Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: MECHAICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Division Mechanical Fee Worksheet must also be filled out and attached to this application. FEES (for staff use only) (mil S i .. I qtr. ... ........ MIMMEMMIMMIERIMMIMEN TOTAL VALUE OF QQNSTRUCTION - $ l 'i' Modifications ❑ Repair .Luther: /c,U,,q f/r ;�7u�Tr,��•e� CDv.✓4/erria �✓ �H�y .roa6 WILL THERE BE TORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING? No ❑ Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT CONTACT PERSON PHONE " ‘ 6,5" - S - - 792.3 CITY /ZIP� �� gg r�! PH 46"-S .. 99Zs' 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 questions about our process or plan submittal requirements, please contact the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670. DATE APPLICATION ACCEPT DATE APPLICATION EXPI ES 08„8/9O S► BMITTAL CHEC.IST . MECHANICAL Q Completed mechanical permit application (one for each structure or tenant) Two (2) sets of mechanical plans, which include: • Floor plan • System layout • Elevations (for roof mounted equipment) • Heat Loss Calculations 0 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. DESCRIPTION UNIT COST NO OF _!NITS x TOTAL COST $15.00 BASIC FEE SUPPLEMENT PERMIT FEE $4.50 1 Installation or relocation of each forced -air gravity -type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance, up to and including 100,000 Btu/h. $9.00 x 2 Installation or relocation of each forced -air or gravity -type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance over 100,000 Btu /h. $11.00 x 3 Installation or relocation of each floor furnace, including vent. $9.00 X 4 Installation or relocation of each suspended heater, recessed wall heater or floor - mounted unit heater. $9.00 X 5 Installation, relocation or replacement of each appliance vent installed and not included in an appliance permit. $4.50 x 6 Repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption unit, or each heating, cooling, absorption, or evaporative cooling system, including installation of controls regulated by this code. $9.00 X 7 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including three horsepower, or each absorption system to and including 100,000 Btu /h. $9.00 X 8 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over three horsepower to and including 15 horsepower, or each absorption system over 100,000 Btu /h and including 500,000 Btu /h. $16.50 x 9 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 15 horsepower to and including 30 horsepower, or each absorption system over 500,000 Btu /h to and including 1,750,000 Btu/h. $22.50 X 10 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 30 horsepower to and including 50 horsepower, or for each absorption system over 1,000,000 Btu /h to and including 1,750,000 Btu /h. $33.50 X 11 Installation or relocation of each boiler or refrigeration compressor over 50 horsepower, or each absorption system over 1,750,000 Btu /h. $56.00 x 12 Each air - handling unit to and including 10,000 cubic feet per minute, including ducts attached thereto. (NOTE: This fee shall not apply to an air - handling unit which is a portion of a factory- assembled appliance, cooling unit, evaporative cooler or absorption unit for which a permit is required elsewhere in this code.) $6.50 X 13 Each air - handling unit over 10,000 cfm. $11.00 x 14 Each evaporative cooler other than a portable type. $6.50 X 15 Each ventilation fan connected to a single duct. $4.50 X 16 Each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating or air - conditioning system authorized by a permit. , $6.50 X 17 Installation of each hood which Is served by mechanical exhaust, including the ducts for such hood. $ 6,50 l X 18 Installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial -type incinerator. $11.00 x 19 Installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial -type incinerator. $45.00 x 20 I Each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for which no other fee Is listed in this code. $6.50 x oeneroo SUBTOTAL Dt PLAN CHECK FEE iu�MQ ) 5 3s GRAND TOTAL SCA4 ‹K MECHA KCAL PERMIT FEE WORKSHEET CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 THIS WORKSHEET MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION. numbero h c te, of tff will cek Dear Sir: City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 Fire Department Review Control #91 -096M June 13, 1991 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor Re: Boeing Company Building #2 -40.1 - 7755 East Marginal Way South The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. Commercial -type food heat - processing equipment from which grease -laden vapors emanate in normal cooking application shall be protected by an approved automatic extinguishing system. The extinguisher system shall be interconnected to the fuel and current supply so that the fuel or current is automatically shut off to all equipment under the hood when the system is actuated. (UFC 10.313) The fire protection system for the hood and duct system shall be installed to include cooking surfaces, deep fat fryers, griddles, upright broilers, charbroilers, range tops and grills. (UFC 10.301 (b)) A 40 BC rated dry chemical fire extinguisher is required to be installed near the food processing equipment. (UFC 10.313(d)) 2. All modifications to sprinkler systems shall have the written approval of the Washington Survey & Rating Bureau, Factory Mutual Engineering or Industrial Risk Insurers, then by the Fire Department. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance #1528) (NFPA 13, 1 -9.1) (UFC 10.307) (Connection of hood suppression system to existing sprinkler system) 3. Local U.L. Central Station Supervision is required. (UFC 14.105) (Hood suppression system) Page number 2 Yours truly, it �f Tukwila City a FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 4. All electrical wiring is to be inspected by the State Electrical Inspector, Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. (NEC 70) This review limited to speculative tenant space only special fire permits may be necessary depending on detailed description of intended use. e Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. cc: T.F.D. file ncd Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor CITY OF TUKWILA 6200SOUTI!CENTERBOULEVARD, TUKWILA, WASHING TON 98188 Plan Check #91- 096 -M: Boeing #2 -40.1 7755 E Marginal Wy S !'!HONE q (206) 433.1800 Gary L. Van!huen, Mayor THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS APPLY TO AND BECOME PA O APPROVED PLANS UNDER TUKWILA MECHANICAL PERMIT NUMBER . 1. No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Architect and the Tukwila Building Division. 2. Electrical permit shall be obtained through the Washington State Division of Labor and Industries and all electrical work will be inspected by that agency (277- 7272). 3. All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be posted at the job site prior to the start of any construction. 4. Any exposed insulations backing material to have Flame Spread Rating of 25 or less, and material shall bear identification showing the fire performance rating thereof. 5. All construction to be done in conformance with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1988 Edition), Uniform Mechanical Code (1988 Edition), Washington State Energy Code (1990 Edition), and Washington State Regulations for Barrier Free Facility (1990 Edition). 6. Validity of Permit. The issuance of a permit or approval of plans, specifications and computations shall not be construed to be a permit for , or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of this code or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. No permit presuming to give authority or violate or cancel the provisions of this code shall be valid. :" ' , :" • • TINALAPP.FRM City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188-7661 (206) 575-4404 Project Name t.:3 6 x - /AP? Address )Y5 E • .bti "Mr/ 1.4 c Suite #,.,- V Retain current inspection schedule Needs shift inspection y: Approved without correction notice Approved with correction notice issued Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Halon: Monitor: Pre-Fire: Permits: Authorized Signature TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT FINAL APPROVAL FORM • t/Af A/ • , tt...,••••■:. Control No. 04,64 / Permit No . c iv I V Date 7 T.F.D. Form P.P. 85 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor '94 ; • •:" t • t" PROJECT: PI ' JAt.W 2 t0 PERMIT NO. 05'Z/2 - Olt! SITE ADDRESS: 7 .••• ✓ 1 jI / 1 ,6 . , I .4 TYPE OF INSPECTION: nig , , ; SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - 5C W DATE CALLED: h - 17 -V DATE WANTED: - g� REQUESTER: ''' ----q :0 ■ �� PHONE NO.: Ai. INSPECTION RESULTS /COMMENTS: / r ,�, DATE: INSPECTOR: /,�t..i,Q_. %:.4 J`Tn CITY OF TUKWILA Dept. of Community Development - Building Division Phone: (206) 431 -3670 ovIlridixStratV.t !rskr. ttost `At.t &w..Yf67.Netvalecr.iMi!tke siwi1rt!M 7IZMf,'I.TA`.Y-0 0"eX4Whililo::1A INSPECTION RECORD e{ 6300 Southcenter Boulevard — #100 Tukwila Washington 98188 CONTACT PERSON * * REVISION SUBMITTAL * * DATE 4 • to ' ei PROJECT NAME - re N.?. LA C Et E E % A ADDRESS ? - 1c5 L= 1M A42.41 I ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER PERMIT NUMBER Q I " Oct (a - (If previously issued) PLAN CHECK NUMBER TYPE OF REVISION: CITY OF TUKWILA 6300 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD TUKWILA, WA 98188 Why So . LIN� PHONE 5 iiy -IS • 1TLN 1- 4-OoTz) Nt 44s,t /ST PIZ OT _C_TI 0 IJ SHEET NUMBER(S) "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revisions and date revisions. SUBMITTED TO: V. E►v A0 C cry D ' t, 11 PENMfl CENTER JOB NAME: ./IQ 2 -40 BLDG, ' JOB NUMBER: REMARKS MISC. FITTING SHEET CITY OF TUKWILA APPROVED JUN 1 1991 HOLADAY PARKS INC APPROVED PLAN CLASS I EXHAUST HOOD INSULATION COMPANY: DEPARTMENT: DEPAR7MENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 CITV TUKWILA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FAX TRANSMITTAL Gypsum FAX NUMBER: (206) 431 -3665 IF THIS COMMUNICATION IS NOT CLEARLY RECEIVED, PLEASE CALL: O (206) 431 -3670 GYPSUM BOOK 1 HOUR SHAFT WALLS TYPE I HOOD DUCT Fire fing 2 HR • Sound Rating STC 50 to 54 35 to 39 40 to 44 GA File No. WP 6525 (t) SHAFT WALLS W P 7000 (d) WP 7008 (t) WP 7009 (b, w) • ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION Gypsum Panels, Mineral Fiber, Metal Studs 24" wide, 3 /4" kerfed, beveled -edged proprietary gypsum panels Installed vertically each side of 1 wide top and bottom run- ners with two 1 Type S drywall screws per panel; 2 wide H- studs in kerfed panel edges. On one face only, apply 24" wide 3 /4" kerfed, beveled -edge proprietary gypsum panels vertically with 3 /e" x 2" wide gypsum board spacer strips behind the panels and along the partition top and bottom and 3 /4" Z- splines in the kerfed panel edges. Spacer strips fastened into runners with 1 Type S drywall screws 24" o.c. Gypsum panels secured with two 2 Type S drywall screws per panel through spacers into runners. Z- splines secured with screw- attached metal clips 24" o.c. 1 wide metal trim strips screw - attached both faces at top. 1 thick mineral fiber batts 3.0 pcf in stud space. (NLB) Gypsum Wallboard, Metal C-T Studs 1" x 24" proprietary type X gypsum panels inserted between 2 floor and ceiling J runners.with T section of 2 proprietary C -T metal studs between proprietary gypsum panels. 5 /0" type X gypsum wallboard applied vertically to the C side of C -T studs with 1" Type S drywall screws 8" o.c. along edges and 12" o.c. at midwidth. (NLB) Gypsum Wallboard, Metal C -H Studs 1" x 24" proprietary type X gypsum panels inserted between 2 floor and ceiling J runners with 2 proprietary vented C -H studs between panels. One layer 5 /e" proprietary type X gypsum wallboard or veneer base applied parallel to studs on side oppo- site proprietary gypsum panels with 1" Type S drywall screws spaced 12" o.c. in studs and runners. STC estimate based on 1" mineral fiber in cavity. (NLB) Gypsum Board, Slotted Metal 1 Studs 3 /4" x 24" proprietary type X gypsum panels inserted between 2 floor and ceiling track and fitted to proprietary 2 slotted metal I studs with tab - flange. Face layer 5 /e" type X gypsum board applied at right angles to studs, with 1" Type S drywall screws, 12" o.c. Sound tested with 1" glass fiber friction tit in stud space. (NLB) • — Proprietary design — see page 1, paragraph 4 SKETCH AND DESIGN DATA Fire Sound 4 Thickness: 4 Limiting Height: Refer to mfr. Approx. Weight: 12 psf Fire Test: UL R1319;130, 4.27 -73 Design U416 Sound Test: RAL TL 70 -198, 4 -8.70 Fire Side Fire Side Fire Side Fire Side Thickness: 3'/8" Limiting Height: Refer to mfr. Approx. Weight: 7 psf Fire Test: GET, 1 -7 -74 Sound Test: Estimated Fire Side Thickness: 3 Limiting Height: Refer to mfr. Approx. Weight: 8 psf Fire Test: GET, 4 -3 -75 Sound Test: Estimated Fire Side Fire Side Fire Side Thickness: no" Limiting Height: Refer to mfr. Approx. Weight: 6 psf Fire Test: WHI 495 -0187, 4 -24 -79 WHI 495 -0285, 10 -10.80 Sound Test: WHI F8, 5 -3 -79 41 1988 EDR1ON 2001 -2002 Chapter 20 COMMERCIAL HOODS AND KITCHEN VENTILATION Detinitions Sec. 2001. For the purpose of this chapter the following definitions shall apply. COMMERCIAL FOOD HEAT-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT is equip- ment used in a food establishment for heat - processing food or utensils and which produces grease vapors. steam, fumes, smoke or odors which are required to be removed through a local exhaust ventilation system. COMPENSATING HOOD is a hood that has an outside air supply with air delivered below or within the hood. When makeup air is diffused directly into the exhaust within the hood cavity, it becomes a short- circuit hood. GREASE EXTRACTOR is a device designed to remove a large percentage of grease and other contaminants from the air before it enters the duct system. A listed grease extractor is one complying with the standard identified in Appendix C. Reference Standards. GREASE FILTER is a device used to capture by entrapment, impingement, adhesion or similar means. grease and similar contaminants before they enter a duct system. HOOD is an air - intake device connected to a mechanical exhaust system for collecting and removing grease, vapors, fumes. smoke, steam, heat or odors from commercial food heat - processing equipment. Type I Hood is a kitchen hood for collecting and removing grease and smoke Type II Hood is a general kitchen hood for collecting and removing steam, vapor, heat or odors. Kitchen Ventilation Systems Sec. 2002. (a) Materials. 1. Grease ducts. Grease ducts and plenums serving a Type 1 hood shall be constructed of not less than 0.055 -inch (No. 16 manufactur- er's standard gage) steel or stainless at least 0.044 inch in thickness. Exhaust fan housings serving a Type I hood shall be constructed of steel. EXCEPTION: Fans listed as "Power Roof Ventilators for Restaurant Cooking Appliances." 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. Duct bracing and supports shall be of noncombustible material securely at- tached 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. 2. Ducts, noagrease. Ducts and plenums serving Type 11 hoods shall be constructed of rigid metallic materials as set forth in Chapter 10. Duct bracing and 133 3K supports shall comply with Chapter 10. Ducts subject to positive pressure shall be adequately sealed. 3. Corrosion protection. Ducts exposed to the outside atmosphere or subject to corrosion shall be protected against such corrosion. Galvanization of metal parts, protection with noncorrosive paints and waterproof insulation are consid- ered acceptable methods of protection. (b) Prevention of Grease Accumulation. Duct systems serving a Type I hood shall be so constructed and installed that grease cannot become pocketed in any portion thereof. and the system shall slope not less than '/a inch per lineal foot toward the hood or toward an approved grease reservoir. Where horizontal ducts exceed 75 feet in length the slope shall be not less than 1 inch per lineal foot. When a centrifugal fan is used it shall be positioned so the discharge outlet is either vertical or bottom horizontal with the air so diverted that there will be no impingement on the roof, other equipment or parts of the structure. A vertical discharge fan shall be manufactured with an approved drain outlet at the bottom of the housing to permit drainage of grease to an approved collection device. When a centrifugal fan with bottom horizontal discharge is located outside the building, a duct or duct fitting that diverts the discharge from the grease exhaust lr duct system in an upward direction may be connected to the fan outlet. provided the following conditions are met: 1. The duct or duct fitting shall be constructed of metal as set forth in Tables Nos. 10-A and 10 -B or U.M.C. Standard No. 10 -2. 2. The maximum total developed length of the duct or duct fitting measured along the center line shall not exceed three times the vertical dimension of the fan outlet. 3. The duct or duct fitting shall be provided with openings at the lowest point to permit drainage of grease to an approved collection device. (c) Cleanouts and Other Openings. Grease duct systems shall not have openings therein other than those required for proper operation and maintenance of the system. Any portion of such system having sections inaccessible from the duct entry or discharge shall be provided with adequate cleanout openings. Cleanout openings shall be equipped with tight - fitting doors constructed of steel having a thickness not less than that required for the duct. Doors shall be equipped with a substantial method of latching, sufficient to hold the door tightly closed. Doors shall be so designed that they can be opened without the use of a tool. (d) Duct Enclosure. A grease duct serving a Type I hood which penetrates a ceiling, wall or floor shall be enclosed in a duct enclosure from the point of penetration. A duct may only penetrate exterior walls at Locations where unpro- tected openings are permitted by the Building Code. Duct enclosures shall be constructed as the Building Code requires shaft enclosures to be constructed. Duct enclosures shall be of at least one -hour fire- resistive construction in all buildings and shall be of two-hour fire- resistive construction in Types I and II fire- resistive buildings. The duct enclosure shall be sealed around the duct at the point of penetration and vented to the exterior through weather - protected openings. The enclosure shall be separated from the duct by at least 3 and not more than 12 inches and shall serve a single grease exhaust duct system. 134 2002 UNIFORM MECHANICAL. CODE • GAYLORD FOR THE CLASSIC "CG" SERIES WATER -WASH VENTILATORS SUPERSEDES ALL PREVIOUS COPIES 'Sub of Gaylord InternatIanal, Inc). • P.o. BOX 1149: ' :TUALATIN,'OR 97,0412-1149' `,. 502491 2010 • .FAX;5034924049' •, TLX,20045201W.0 EFFECTIVE 2-89 W *?( WU? /IIII PPO?ICbON GENERAL DESCRIPTION .. The use of a Water Spray System ( "sprinkler system ") for the protection of cooking equipment is recognized by the National Fire Protection Association's Standard No. 96, "Vapor Removal from Cooking Equipment ", and National Fire Protection Association's Standard No. 13, "Installation of Sprinkler Systems." The Quencher System can only be used in buildings that have a wet -pipe sprinkler system installed in accordance with NFPA -13. It cannot be used on a dry -pipe system. The Quencher Control Cabinet is U.L. listed under the classification of "Attachments to Sprinkler Systems" and the spray nozzles are U.L. listed under the classification of "Nozzles - Spray Type - Fixed ". The mounting height and location of the nozzles as illustrated in this manual are in accordance with guidelines as set forth in NFPA -13. All Quencher piping within the ventilator is pre -piped in the Gaylord manufacturing plant, which allows concealment of much of the piping. Nozzles and exposed piping are chrome plated or chrome sleeved. Piping between the stub out point on the Ventilator to the Control Cabinet and the Control Cabinet to the building sprinkler system to be made by the sprinkler contractor. All plumbing and electrical components for the Quencher Water Spray System are mounted in a stainless steel cabinet. The cabinet may be surface mounted or recessed into the wall, allowing for the concealment of all piping .and conduit. The cabinet should be located in an accessible area out of the fire zone. An optional power interruption device (PID) is available. This device will hold open a gas solenoid,valve or electrical contactor during a momentary power outage. OPERATION A green light on the control panel indicates a normal condition. in the event of a fire, the detecting element located within the nozzle would operate and release water spray. Water is released only from the nozzle which is activated. The flow of the wa within the pipe activates a flow switch which, in turn, is wired to the gas solenoid valve, electric contactor or shunt trip to shut off all sources of fuel to the cooking equipment. A red light and an audio alarm on the control panel would also activate. After the fire has been extinguished, the f water would be shut off by the hand valve located within the Control Cabinet. After the nozzle has been replaced and the hand valve reopened, the reset button is pushed, putting the system back into normal condition. If for any reason the hand valve is inadvertently shut off, or if there is a loss of water pressure, the gas and /or electricity to the cooking equipment is automatically shut off and is indicated by a flashing amber light. Once the problem has been corrected, the reset button is pushed to restore gas and /or electricity. The Quencher Control System is equipped with a 5 second time delay which prevents the cooking equipment from shutting down in the event of a momentary pressure loss or water surge. OPERATION (CON'T) FRONT VIEW (SHOWN WITH DOOR REMOVED) "SYSTEM OPERATIONAL" GREEN LIGHT "LOW WATER PRESSURE" © "HAND VALVE CLOSED" O "SYSTEM NOT OPERATIONAL' AMBER LIGHT © "FIRE ALERT INDICATOR" O "RESET LIGHT" • "OK" "REPLACE" BATTERY CONDITION LIGHTS •An" vMr FI I MOT*ctm011 • O O 0 m 0 0 24" RESET BUTTON UNIONS HAND VALVE PRESSURE SWITCH PRESSURE GAUGE FLOW SWITCH NOZZLE WRENCH SPARE NOZZLES L, J CONTROL CABINET LISTED 9102 ATTACHMENTS TO SPRINKLER SYSTEMS GREASE EXTRACTION The Gaylord Ventilator extracts up to 95% of the grease, dust and lint particles from the air stream passing throigh it, when operated and maintained in accord- ance with design specifications. The hot, contaminant -laden air rising from the cooking surface merges with the higher velocity air that wipes the front of the cooking equipment and extends, like an air blanket, from the front edge of the cooking equip- ment to the air inlet of the ventilator. As the air moves through the ventilator at a high speed, it is forced to make a series of turns around four baffles. As the high velocity air turns around each baffle, the heavier -than- air particles of grease, dust and lint are thrown out of the air stream by centrifugal force. The extracted grease, dust and lint are collected in the interior of the ventilator, remaining out of the air stream until removed daily by the wash cycle. Baffle #1 This baffle, located at the air entrance of the ventilator, the back side of the damper which drains off liquified grease, preventing it from re- entraining into the air stream, .DO CTTTAKE-OFF j; s LLAR BAFFLE 2 BAFFLE 4 1.1111 it • TRANSITION AREA CUSTOM AIR BAFFLE (OPTIONAL) MAIN GUTTER DRAIN LINE PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 350 F THERMOSTAT FIG. 1 GREASE EXTRACTION SURFACE FIRE PROTECTION NOZZLE (OPTIONAL) Baffle #2 This baffle is located on the interior back wall of the ventilator and is a stainless steel pipe, equipped with brass spray nozzles on ,a" to 10" centers. (See Figure 1) During the wash cycle, hot detergent water is released through the "nozzles. If the ventilator's automatic fire control system is activated, fire smother- ing water spray is also released through the spray nozzles. Baffle #3 This baffle is located on the interior front wall of the ventilator at the level of the inspection doors. This baffle is also a grease collecting gutter, collecting grease, dust and lint extracted by the ventilator - preventing the contaminants from dropping back into the high velocity air stream. Baffle #4 This baffle is located on the interior back wall of the ventilator and is a stainless steel pipe equipped with brass spray nozzles on 8" to 10" centers. Baffle #4 is inter- connected with baffle #2, and performs washing and fire protection functions simultaneously with baffle #2. Some ventilators may be equipped with optional "Custom Air" baffles which reduces the exhaust volume. BAFFLE 3 BAFFLE 1 CUSTOM AIR BAFFLE (OPTIONAL) INLET SLOT WASH CYCLE The wash cycle is activated each time the exhaust fan is shut off as pre - programmed on The Gaylord Command Center or, manually, by pushing the "Start Wash" but- ton. "Wash Cycle" is illuminated each time the wash cycle comes on, and hot, detergent injected water is re- leased into the interior of the ventilator for a pre- programmed time. This hot detergent water scrubs the day's grease, dust and lint accumulation from the interior of the ventilator and drains, by means of sloping gutters, to the pre - flushed drain of the ventilator which leads to the sewer. Spray nozzles are located on 8" to 10" centers on the two wash pipes (BAFFLES) mounted on the interior back wall of the ventilator (See Figure 3). At the end of the wash cycle, the water is automatically shut off, and the interior of the ventilator is clean - ready for the next day's operations. The length of the average wash cycle Is 3 to 5 minutes for light duty equipment, 5 to 7 minutes for medium duty equipment, and 7 to 10 minutes for heavy duty equipment. However, adequate cleaning is dependent upon water pressure, water temperature, daily grease accumulation, the length of the wash cycle, frequency of wash cycle and the type of detergent being used. The length of the wash cycle may be programmed from minute to 10 minutes. (Refer to programming ,nstructions on Page 8.) AUTOMATIC WASH CYCLE FIRE SWITCH COMMAND CENTER FIG. 2 STANDARD VENTILATOR CONTROL CABINET SPRAY NOZZLES PRE•FLUSH DRAIN LINE FULL LENGTH HINGED INSPECTION DOORS AUTOMATIC OPERATION Automatic internal fire protection is accomplished by the action of the thermostats, which are located at the point where the ductwork joins the ventilator. When the temperature of the conveying air stream, which must pass over the thermostats, reaches 350 F , the system is activated, and the following occurs: 1. The hinged, grease - extracting fire damper baffle at the air inlet of the ventilator closes -- stopping the combustion - supporting, natural draft through the ventilator. (See Figure 6) 2. The exhaust fan serving the ventilator is shut off, stopping the combustion - supporting, mechanically induced draft. 3. Fire- smothering water spray is released into the interior of the ventilator through the cleaning system. Water will run until the thermostat cools below 350 ° F , and then continue for a 5 minute cool down cycle. The water may be shut off prior to the end of the 5 minute cool down cycle by pushing the " Emerg. Stop Only" button on The Command Center. After the water has shut off, the dampers can be reset by pushing the reset handle on the damper control switch (See Figure 5), and the exhaust fan(s) re- started by pushing "Start Fan" on The Gaylord Command Center. MANUAL OPERATION A fire switch is mounted on the face of every Control Cabinet. Pulling this fire switch will release fire smo- thering water spray into the interior of the ventilator, and illuminates "Fire Cycle" on The Command Center. During this time, the fire damper remains open, and the exhaust fan remains on to help remove smoke, heat, etc. If the fire intensified and the thermostat reaches 350 F., the fire damper would then close and the exhaust fan would shut off. NOTE: The exhaust fan will start if it was off when the fire switch was pulled. To resume normal operations, open the fire switch and flip the toggle switch to the position marked "normal ". Replace the glass rod and close the cover. FIG. 4 FIRE SWITCH C -1357A SERIES INTERNAL FIRE PROTECTION FIRE QUENCHING WATER SPRAY WATER BARRIER FIRE DAMPER BAFFLE IN CLOSED POSITION DRAIN LINE TESTING AUTOMATIC OPERATION The internal fire protection system may be tested periodically by pushing the "Fire Test Switch" which is located inside the electrical compartment of the Control Cabinet. Pushing this ,,switch duplicates thermostatic action. CAUTION: Before pushing the "Fire Test Switch ", check to see if the internal fire protection system is tied to the building alarm system. TO RESUME NORMAL OPERATION 1. To discontinue the 5 minute timed cycle at any point during the cycle, push "Emerg. Stop Only" on The Command Center. 2. Reset all plunger arms of the Damper Control Switches. 3. Push "Start Fan" on The Command Center. SURFACE FIRE PROTECTION (May be provided by Gaylord Ind. as an option) The Gaylord Ventilator may be equipped with surface fire protection either Dry or Wet Chemical, or the Gaylord Quencher System. In the event of a fire, the surface fire protection system would normally be acti- vated and discharged prior to the ventilator's internal fire protection. If the fire is unusually severe or the surface fire protection system malfunctions, the ventila- tor's internal fire protection system would activate, thus providing a second level of defense. • C•e1 FIG. 5 If ; c•sn DAMPER CONTROL SWITCH , h C.61 SERIES 350' F THERMOSTAT • , DAMPER CONTROL SWITCH IS ACTI. VATED CLOSING FIRE AND SHUTTING OFF EXHAUST FAN RESET HANDLE (OPTIONAL) SURFACE FIRE PROTECTION NOZZLE CAUTION: in case of severe lira and the thermostats located In the duct collar are activated. as a precautionary measure, it Is recommended that the thermostats be replaced. rr■ c . l FIG. 6 3 FIRE CYCLE CONVERSATION RECORD DATE: 5 / 24 / 1 TYPE: ❑ Visit ❑ Conference gTetephone 0 Incoming Outgoing Name of person(s) contacted or in contact with you: Organization (office, dept., bureau, etc.) Location of Visit/Conference: SUBJECT: kA coo Signature: (J t e Ait.t =.NT AK W_ E WED THU (FRI SAT SUN CA LA1tt tr"YL Cot..111e.25kZcoN Ot■\ As L c) ,45 A5 Z FO - TIME: 3 •lo CpM FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Telephone No.: M WAN tc4 1 t.s 1-19o0 SUMMARY: 12 Ull_ia�NV S-1 PEC.TU LrAlesc»– (vt? - rI5t-1 k(.T4�4�"■1 C AU-ASV) M C L re ow N 70 A V (G- NL 2t=� R t_.L l ` PE SA( 1-1- RA-i -SrPov. TO CA fZL4►s Ci MPA-NY ©N sloop i tY€ w 1Z.I- X507 FU 2 mit AL.ua w Yz 44 Px Q u I ft- A4 awo AL.sa /F ss T l-tE doe K3(0 Tt•-sTE Nb ;5 'Th of, STS CC9A4a3'2c...,4L 1490.416pora C" Dc. [4. I MG No7 LoA2µ l krc, ONLY ..4-y A COP 4 1 0 St I - r41 Ls 607 4,- G YPScvA-L. 13667C .1.-i■flp /5+ A - No PAS a� (J . ilkraz 20 5(e) .sue l6. wLLL �,4LL1w Title: Y pt TL o r2_, .F I-Icx Date: HVAC ONLY ROOF SUPPORT ONLY BUILDING ONLY PLAN REVIEW COMME 1TS Plan Check No.:g ( A I P rojoct:_, - ( . REQUIRED INSPECTIONS y No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Architect and the Tukwila Building Division. 2. Plumbing permit shall be obtained through the King County Health Department and plumbing will be inspected by that agency, including all gas piping (296- 4722). Electrical permit shall be obtained through the Washington State Division of Labor and Industries, and all electrical work will be inspected by that agency (277- 7272). 4. All mechanical work shall be under separate permit through the City of Tukwila. `r All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be posted at the job site prior to the start of any construction. 6. When special inspection is required, either the owner, architect or engineer shall notify the Tukwila Building Division of appointment of the inspection agencies prior to the first building inspection. Copies of all special inspection reports shall be submitted to the Building Division in a timely manner. Reports shall contain address, project name and permit number of the project being inspected. 7. All structural concrete to be special inspected (Sec. 306, UBC). 8. All structural welding to be done by W.A.B.O. certified welder and special inspected (Sec. 306, UBC). 9. All high - strength bolting to be special inspected (Sec. 306, UBC). 10. Any new ceiling grid and light fixture installation is required to meet lateral bracing requirements for Seismic Zone 3. 11. Partition walls attached to ceiling grid must be laterally braced if over eight (8) feet in length. 12. Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required. 13. Engineered truss drawings and calculations shall be on site and available to the building inspector for inspection purposes. Documents shall bear the seal and signature of a Washington State Professional Engineer. Any exposed insulations backing material to have Flame Spread Rating of 25 or less, and material shall bear identification showing the fire performance rating thereof. 15. Subgrade preparation including drainage, excavation, compaction, and fill requirements shall conform strictly with recommendations given in the soils report prior to final inspection (see attached procedure). 16. A statement from the roofing contractor verifying fire retardancy of roof will be required prior to final inspection (see attached procedure). . All construction to be done in conformance with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1988 Edition), Uniform Mechanical Code (1988 Edition), Washington State Energy Code (1990 Edition), and Washington State Regulations for Barrier Free Facility (1990 Edition). 18. All food preparation establishments must have King County Health Department sign -off prior to opening or doing any food processing. Arrangements for final Health Department Inspection should be made by calling King County Health Department, 296.4787, at least three working days prior to desired inspection date. On work requiring Health Department approval, It is the contractor's responsibility to have a set of plans approved by that agency on the Job site. 19. Fire retardant treated wood shaU have a flame spread of not over 25. All materials shall bear identification showing the fire performance rating thereof. Such identification shall be Issued by an approved agency having a service for inspection at the factory. 20. Notify the City of Tukwila Building Division prior to placing any concrete. This procedure is in addition to any requirements for special inspection. 21. All spray applied fireproofing, as required by U.B.C. Standard No. 43 -8, shall be special inspected. 22. All wood to remain in placed concrete shall be treated wood. 23. All structural masonry shall be special inspected per U.B.C. Section 306 • (a) 7. Validity of Permit. The issuance of a permit or approval of plans, specifications and computations shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of this code or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. No permit presuming to give authority or violate or cancel the provisions of this code shall be valid. 25. A Certificate of Occupancy will be required for this permit. 1. Footings 2. Foundation 3. Slab /Slab Insulation 4. Shear Wall Nailing 5. Roof Sheathing Nailing 6. Masonry Chimney 7. Framing 8. Insulation 9. Suspended Ceiling 10. Wall Board Fastening 11. 12. 13. / 14. Fire Final 15. Planning Final 16. Public Works Final t( 17. Building Final PLAN REVIEW COMME 1TS Plan Check No.:g ( A I P rojoct:_, - ( . REQUIRED INSPECTIONS y No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Architect and the Tukwila Building Division. 2. Plumbing permit shall be obtained through the King County Health Department and plumbing will be inspected by that agency, including all gas piping (296- 4722). Electrical permit shall be obtained through the Washington State Division of Labor and Industries, and all electrical work will be inspected by that agency (277- 7272). 4. All mechanical work shall be under separate permit through the City of Tukwila. `r All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be posted at the job site prior to the start of any construction. 6. When special inspection is required, either the owner, architect or engineer shall notify the Tukwila Building Division of appointment of the inspection agencies prior to the first building inspection. Copies of all special inspection reports shall be submitted to the Building Division in a timely manner. Reports shall contain address, project name and permit number of the project being inspected. 7. All structural concrete to be special inspected (Sec. 306, UBC). 8. All structural welding to be done by W.A.B.O. certified welder and special inspected (Sec. 306, UBC). 9. All high - strength bolting to be special inspected (Sec. 306, UBC). 10. Any new ceiling grid and light fixture installation is required to meet lateral bracing requirements for Seismic Zone 3. 11. Partition walls attached to ceiling grid must be laterally braced if over eight (8) feet in length. 12. Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required. 13. Engineered truss drawings and calculations shall be on site and available to the building inspector for inspection purposes. Documents shall bear the seal and signature of a Washington State Professional Engineer. Any exposed insulations backing material to have Flame Spread Rating of 25 or less, and material shall bear identification showing the fire performance rating thereof. 15. Subgrade preparation including drainage, excavation, compaction, and fill requirements shall conform strictly with recommendations given in the soils report prior to final inspection (see attached procedure). 16. A statement from the roofing contractor verifying fire retardancy of roof will be required prior to final inspection (see attached procedure). . All construction to be done in conformance with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1988 Edition), Uniform Mechanical Code (1988 Edition), Washington State Energy Code (1990 Edition), and Washington State Regulations for Barrier Free Facility (1990 Edition). 18. All food preparation establishments must have King County Health Department sign -off prior to opening or doing any food processing. Arrangements for final Health Department Inspection should be made by calling King County Health Department, 296.4787, at least three working days prior to desired inspection date. On work requiring Health Department approval, It is the contractor's responsibility to have a set of plans approved by that agency on the Job site. 19. Fire retardant treated wood shaU have a flame spread of not over 25. All materials shall bear identification showing the fire performance rating thereof. Such identification shall be Issued by an approved agency having a service for inspection at the factory. 20. Notify the City of Tukwila Building Division prior to placing any concrete. This procedure is in addition to any requirements for special inspection. 21. All spray applied fireproofing, as required by U.B.C. Standard No. 43 -8, shall be special inspected. 22. All wood to remain in placed concrete shall be treated wood. 23. All structural masonry shall be special inspected per U.B.C. Section 306 • (a) 7. Validity of Permit. The issuance of a permit or approval of plans, specifications and computations shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of this code or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. No permit presuming to give authority or violate or cancel the provisions of this code shall be valid. 25. A Certificate of Occupancy will be required for this permit. CITY OF TUKWILA Dept. of Community Development - Building Division Phone: (206) 431 -3670 PLAN REV(EW PROJECT: SOet * 2 4 0. I ADDRESS: I JS E !v'AfR�\ VV l t d s DATE: ‘cteti PLAN CHECK NUMBER G i -o9(CM 6300 Southcenter Boulevard — #100 Tukwila Washington 98188 MAXIMUM VENTILATOR 0 ITEM 4813 ITEM 4813: ESTIMATED HANGING WEIGHT.. 1080 ITEM 40-91 ESTIMATED HANGING WEIGHT: 1680 WENCHER WAS ANSUL R-172 ENERAL REVISII:N FOFf.FA8R1CAT10N REV MODEL: RG -HDL-- MAW - fit /GX -HDL- MAW-58 ITEM NO: NOTED APPROVED BY DESIGN: bRAWN BY MAROUI DATE 3-27--91 CHECKED BY LEROY SCALE BOEING BLDG. 222/240 TEMPORARY I LDG _ SEATTLE, WA FILE NO. -- 898 DRAwINO NO. SHEET REV. C- •40888 I o 2 B GENERAL NOTES INSTALLATION INFORMATION IMENSION• VENTILATOR 10 BE SHIPPED Ind 3 UNIT TOTAL. ALL PLUMBING ANO ELECTRICAL OISCONNEC•- x 4'- 1' H. TED FOR SHIPMENT. RECONNECTED IN FIELD BY PLUMBING ANt) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. x4' -- t' H. TOTAL SYSTEM STATIC FILE COPY fl©oEe , 4 L S6r= PeI r LE5r.. 1 `rezen4 �( � �PiZINll PIPl/" . i GENERAL NOTES FOR WATER WASH VENTILATORS PLUMBING • • 1. 140 °F min. to 180 °F max,• hot water required to Control Cabinet. 2. Water flow pressure 40 psi min. to 80 psi max. 3. Ventilator drains connected to building drains as per local codes. • • 4. Refer to drawing notes for total water consumption. Average cleaning cycle time 5 minutes; 10 minutes maximum. BACK FLOW PREVENTION 5. Atmospheric vacuum breaker and check valve furnished by Gaylord Manufacturer. Shipped loose in detergent tank within Control Cabinet. Tb be installed by plumbing contractor. if such vacuum beaker is not approved by local codes, the necessary alternate device must be furnished and installed by others. ELECTRICAL 6, Series GPCO Control Cabinet requires 120 volt, single phase 20 amp, 24 -hour service --- refer to wiring diagram. 7. if ventilators are equipped with light fixtures provide a separate 120 volt lighting circuit to light J -box on ventilator. AiR REQUIREMENTS • 8. CFM based on W.__ _ - per lineal foot. Refer to drawing. 9. Static pressure is 1. 2 a" W.G. at duct take - off collar. Refer to drawings. Total duct static must be added. Static based on operation at mean sea level. 10. Duct size based on 1800 FPM. EXHAUST FAN REQUIREMENTS 11. Exhaust fan should be centrifugal design with backward inclined blades. Discharge should be vertical and away from air intakes. Exhaust fan to be provided by others. 12. Exhaust fan must be furnished with a magnetic starter switch with 120 volt holding coil. Magri etic starter switch to be pro - vided by others. MAKEUP AIR 13. Makeup air should be supplied for replacement of air exhaust- ed through all kitchen exhaust systems. Make -up air should be delivered by a blower at ceiling height and distributed throughout the kitchen. A general "rule of thumb" is that 75% to 80% of the replacement air should be fresh, conditioned (heated or cooled) air brought into the kitchen area -- with the remaining 20% to 25% allowed to flow into the kitchen from adjacent areas. INSTALLATION 14. Ventilators to be installed in accordance with all codes. Con tractors must review applicable codes with code authorities before approving drawings for fabrication. Special attention must be given to code regulations relative to clearances from surrounding combustible construction (walls, ceiling, etc). 15. Ventilators manufactured In multiple sections are factory pre - plumbed and pre -wired to a single connection point. Ventilators are disconnected for shipment to be reconnected by plumbing and electrical contractors. 16. All ductwork beyond the ventilator duct takeoff collar to be provided and installed by others, in accordance with applicable codes. Ducts must be grease and water tight with continuous external welds. • 17. All ventilators are equipped with hanging, brackets. Hanging rods to be supplied by ventilator installer. CONSTRUCTION 18. Ventilators to be manufactured in strict accordance with Gaylord specifications. 19. Ventilators constructed of 18 Ga. stainless steel, Type 304, No. 4 finish unless otherwise noted on drawings. SURFACE ARE PROTECTION 20. Fire protection system furnished and installed by 21. Caution: Fire protection system installation must be coordi- nated with Gaylord Manufacturer to prevent system's interfer- ence with ventilatorsoperation /performance. improper instal - lation may, void U.L. listings of equipment. 22. IMPORTANT NOTE: NFPA 98 requires that all gas and electric cooking equipment that is protected by surface fire protection must automatically shut off upon activation of the system. 23. IMPORTANT NOTE: Most building departrr nts require separate hood•and fire protection permits prior to installation. -The hood permit is typically obtained through the plan review department and the fire protection permit from the fire preven- tion bureau. it is the responsibility of the Installing contractor to check with local building departments for their requirements and to obtain necessary permits. THE GAYLORD VENTILATOR TESTING, LISTING AND APPROVAL REFERENCES: BUILDING OFFICIALS & CODE ADMINISTRATORS INTERNATIONAL INC. (BOCA) Research Report - Number 87-43. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS (ICB0) Research Recommendation - International Conference of Building Officials -- Report Number 2084. ' NATIONAL FiRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION in Accordance with Recommendations of National Fire Protection Association's NFPA No. 96 "Vapor Removal fron'! Cooking Equipment :' NATIONAL SANITATION FOUNDATION Standard 4J2 - "Food Service Equipment" , UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, INC. • File Number MH8102, MH11403 & MH13522 Standard for Safety "Grease Extractors For Exhaust Ducts" UL710. File Number E34091 -- "Report pan Component Industrial Control Equipment Auxiliary Devices." UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES OF CANADA File Number CR458 . -- "Grease Extractors for Kitchen Exhaust Ducts" and File CR1546 - "Damper and Hood Assemblies for Kitchen Exhaust Ducts" CANADIAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION File Number LR19851 and,LR23186. • G. • t 1/4' QUENCHER - INLEi' SEE NOTE F BAIA A 8 =811 1 DOUBLE CONVECTION OVEN 6' I LANG GLCO-S II - MIN PLENUM NOZZLE-- (TYP) 3Z5 43 7 I I F: P, II ii DOUBLE CONVECTION OVEN It LANG: GCCO-S 11 rI II II I 1 11 11 DUCT NOZZLE (TYP)3Z5 • a .---H.W. INLET ---- 1 -, FP l - 15° TILTING FRY PAN • CLEVELAND: SGM -30 l i l T i . I i STEAM KETTLE ��P I ; STEAM KETTLE CLEVELAND: 1CGM -40 -F CLEVELAND: KGM -40 -•F `l4 -•-- OI NOI ES I I NOZZLE DROP d. r i r -- t` ' L �r A36 I 1 I 11 ci EXH DENOTES NOZZLE DROP ACCESS PANEL 12'x 20° (TYt' OF L _. _j 11-13 } MEzZ, 1.10_2lx (1 Tr O: � I t0' (TYP) ' 27 --� 12' (TYP) } Ga3 12' (TYP) _....1011......,..,_ A34, --- 27' ( TYP) r■./.... t,p LL 1 CONVECT IO I CLEVELAND: J EXH _ 11' (TYP) to SUP yl 8" ( TYP ) 8" (TYP) 4-- SUP STEAMER 9- CGM-200 5' MIN 21 38 3/4 LT (TYP) GAYLORD VENTILATOR STATIC tat sate tike - off collard TOTAL DUCT STATIC to be added by others TOTA1. SYSTEM STATIC Air volume and static pressure requirements are based on operation at mean • sea level unless otherwise indicated. Above factors must be corrected for high altitudes. 53 1/4 . SUP 42 10' - 6' (126' ) r +EXH 55 3/4 - (TYP) L'T DRAIN - QUENCHER INLET -- 3/4' H.W. LINE TO - - CONTROL CABINET BY PLUMBING CONTRACTOR. MOUNTING RODS BY VENT INSTALLER. (4 REG'0) MOUNTING GUSSETS BY GAYLORD MFR. (4 REU'0) PERFORATED S/S MAKE-UP AIR PANEL 1.5' DRAIN Y+f.G. :r W.G. r, W.G. L SUP 20 (/4 tr r + 1r I + rr I FILTER ;. V/ DUMP 40 1/2 28 LT • FRYER 21'- 0' (252) a 250 CFM/LF: 40 l/2 ( TYP ) . 3/4' H.W. INLET t6 63' ( REF, ) - - 79 1/4 •--- -- a.-- 21" ( REF . ---•r- GREASE CUP LOCATIONS SEE SECTION VIEW `1 SUP • FRYER 98 3/4 4.LT Li - 10' - 6' ( 126' ) SUP 78 1/4 DEEP FA FRYER /FILTER BATTERY PITCO: 4 eL t n (1 QUENCHER INLET SEE NOTE: F PLAN VIEW NOTE: B 48 - NOTE: A r - mo w___ 13' - 6' I GRIDDLE LANG: G -361I L rr - __ _ ___ _ - W - - 4� 4 ( 162' ) e 250 CFM/1..F ELEVATION EXH EXH SUP . 15 (TYP) 24 (TYP) Lt. SUP 36 \--SUPPLY DUCT W/ FUSIBLE LINK CFM : 1350 SIZE: 12'X24` S,P.. 0.15" (TYP OF 2) B -13 II GRIDDLE t 1 LANG: G--35TI n 39 • Thte plan Se made frirn available information. but moasureme tearetobeverifiedbycontractors.k t&late andothers in coMlidbn with this lob. Geybrd industries accepts no responses/Ay for work drnnt by arw, sscaxs, uutaIIera and `others and wit not stand ashy expanse for changes trade wen* by local bridle :a codes, ordinances, antidotal condition* or b y the sttatkution oi changes h .@Aa ent shown I n Ws pren. This plan rrera bs va Bled and moved by prop*, patios Wore fabrication can be sialted end approve) shat nob* made sinless contractors. Ins tasars and others here revers sd epos** ocdes with coda a+>'aoIlues. Reference is made to the germ& notes which a e a part 91 these liters and as «IISradota. ketailcrs and others utihing these piens we advised they are [ cn4Rlla br .taming and beoorrtim Itrt4far with said geno.�al notes before cammenang any *int he sunder. Any oneiate,r adn barmen these Ow rLs l i b sty carieC the attention between a�industries d wand t car building M any kisies codes con be resoied. This pion it tho property of Gaylord Industries --It is not to be copierf , reproduced. or dish _ t4 h ',,chore or N pat. It Is net no be used unless undo, Gaybrd industries supervision, dkectly a othe w'se, nor nor may a be aced rte any way dettinam ad to Gaylord industries. The Gaylord Ventilator is patented and owned by Gaytod industries web patents issued and pending LIN111 MATES PAT. NOS. 1,256,870.3.811.909.3 - 4,072,143.4,296.5@9.4.281.635; CANADIAN PAT. NOS.1,130,151.1.155,368 • M. 885 .940.781.1.001.155.1.068.120; AUSTRAL'AN PAT. i• OS. 461,510.480,037.516.848; NEW ZEALAND PAT. NO. 187,984; 8Ot:TN AFRICA PAT. NOS. 73x8 - S$ft4Y8; GREAT BRITAIN PAT. NOS: 1,380.857.1.396.065 _ x,558,337 2,099.897; FRANCE PAT. NOS, 72.27217 73,12718 - 77.28088; GERMANY PAT. NO. 8,034.210; JAPANESE PAT. NOS. 1,378,103. 797,637.917,077 1 E 607; BRAZIL PAT. NO. 7,307,145; swiss CROSS PAT. NOS. 560.958 - 681688.6; OTHER U.S. AND ION PATENTS PENC/10. --- SUPPLY DUCT 'd/ FUSIBLE LINK CFM : 1050 SIZE • 1 2 "X15° S.P. : 0. ( TYP OF 4 ) ----EXHAUST DUC T CFM : 4b25 I0 "X2 P. '. 33" ( TYP OF 2 ) -� EXHAUST Oft ( CFM .33/5 SIZE: '0':X27' S.D. 1 .33' L 2 ‘-e-!2 r I 29 � 1 l' L 6 6' -- 6' (12 MIN) (78) MTG HT r B -13 • QUENCHER NOZZLE 39 APPROVAL NOTICE Prior to releasing ti•eVentilator for fabrication, this drawing must ISO signed by an authorized rerpsesen :ative of : _..____._._.-___ . and returned toGA11URD INDUSTRIES, INC. verifying the following have been checker: 1, All dimensions such as duct elm and location, drain and N.W. location, ceiling heitht, clearunces to beams and other obstructions and overall size of entliator. 2. Tho location of thacookingequiprnent in relation to the ventilator is correct As,shown'or proper placement of the surface fire prates• lion nozzles. IMPORTANT NOTE •Anychanges in eq7 pfnent location, necessitating the re:ecation of the surface the prc.'4tion nozzlesmuet 5e brought totheattention ofGaylordind;;atr! 1, Inc., in writing. prior to the kitchen beingturnod over to operating 0` - sonnet. F] Aevise and Rent; nit. APPROVED t:QR FABRICATION ±..7 Without changes, 0 With changes is Shown. _ Sig• nature Date *nom VIONIMIUM11011.1.141M011. 5' -- 2' (62' ) 30 - 10P 2- 10 i S CTION VIE P.O. Bog 1149 10900 S.W. Avery St. Tualatin, Oregon 97062 - 1149 (503) 691 -2010 • 800-547 -9696 • FAX: 603-492 -6048 • • I I I I I :�. 11 I I I l L111 l ,.. 0 to THS :NCH 1 OC 6Z 8G LZ 9Z GZ tZ OF? 6l 81. IL �IIIl�Ilil LII111III IllfIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIIHIIiIIIilIlI�IIiII !IIIII!1�11111 11111 I►I1ll11IIlI!1WIMI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII -tI II1J111 IiJIII II i, !III 1 Il 'Tit 1 11111 11111 II Iv 'i1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NOTE: If the microfilmed document is less clear than this notice, it is due to the quality of the original document. £L Z1. ll O 6 {{ 8 4 9 S h £ Z l wnv C 11111111111III!l 1 111l!!! IIIIi Iil lII !Minn 1111111i6I I IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIliIlliifit11IIIlifttlllll I IIIII1 .r . <.av � f... � .ia5 - Y ,:y`?;= mT1 �,.�2;; , fi:... _�2,'.�..Ir.. ,! -. F .. -. + .. . ..... ..... ...r I .. , 416. BRACKET BY GAYLORT) .MFR. 2 1 0 4' - 10'• ( 50' ) 26 I' FLANGE (TYP) • L _. REC CITY OF PERMIT CENTER NOTES: A) VERIFY ALL MAKES AND MODELS OF COOKING EQUIPMENT ANO LOCATION IN RELATION TO THE VENTILATOR PRIOR TO FABRICATION. B) NOTE: EXHAUST DUCT PANEL ANO DAMPER BOX (MODEL C-61.0\!0) MUST BE ACCESSIBLE. C) IF CDOE 'REQUIRES A 3' AIR SPACE BETWEEN TOP OF PLENUM ANO FINISHED CEILING. CONSULT FACTORY FOR THIS MODIFICATION. 0) PERFORATED DIFFUSER PANEL WITH ACCESS TO FUSE LINK. E) NOTE: FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM FURNISHED AND INSTALLED WITHIN VENTILATOR BY GAYLORD MFR. NOZZLES AND EXPOSED PIPING ARE CHROME SLEEVED. F) PIPING BETWEEN STUB OUT ON THE VENTILATOR TO THE QUENCHER CABINET AND THE QUENCHER CABINET TO THE BUILDING SPRINKER SYSTEM BY FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR. I /2' HEM T IJKWILA I r 28 : :_� 72" EQ. HT. (VERIFY) spa DETAIL FLOOR TO STRUCTURAL CEILING• FLOOR TO FINISH CEILING q' -0' ( VERIFY 1 11 MIPORTAN 1\10TIE EXACT FLOOR TO STRUCTURAL CEILING AND FLOOR FINISH CEILING HEIGHTS MUST DE VERI F1 VENTILATOR DESIGN. INCORRECT HEIGHTS MAY EAU' THE VENTILATOR TO NOT FIT PROPERLY OR COMP WITH CLEARANCES SPECIFIED (N APPLICABLE COO AND STANDARDS, SEPARA Ai�� PERMIT APPROVAL REQUIRED • 12 2 12 MIN FASTENER TO WALL BY OTHERS t uftdgrt3tand that the Plan Check approvals subt$ct to tt rrt3rs and omissions andapprova 000% dos not authorize the tidosion of � . 1tett OOti : r Ordinance. of c tr4? o e -. i 6 V ? epi, ` ed plans ackricrwledg SO. EDGE GREASE CUP FLUE OEFLEC BY OTHERS - -DAMPER CONTROL MODEL: GX GX0 DAMPER CONTROL AND ACM TO FUSIBLE LINK MUST OE ACCESS IDLE ACCESS PANEL (RE(•= K/Z!' SHOP NOTE INSULATION ,'REQUIRED IN MAKE-UP i A P /� `' ----- IR NOTE 0 100W 1_ FIXTURE GX INSERTS (a) GX- El. �.t''t;/ ( 16) GX-16 OTAL to S :ai ktr.t' F.INtitib( (VERIFY) SEE DETAIL I E_..' ;, , Fit `1Ct , k; :) is ; I :�...:3. `,fit S• e, .. pit-1 i GENERAL NOTES 0 A REV. ERDY OWN. BY CHANGE THIS SHEET WENCHER WAS ANSIA. R-102 REVISIONS A 8 D. AIRING DATA FOR RC SERIES VENTILATOR (FUSE ! A ) CLRI(-S GPL j000 -RGF LUNTROL CABINET FURNISHED (!'� GAYLORD MFR. FIELO WIRED BY ELLENT IA(_ CONTRACTOR TWO WIRES FROM CONTROL CABINET TO !20 VSLi A L .-i) AMP SERVILE OY LLLLTRIL;L LONiRALTOR. THREE WIRES FROM CONTROL LAWNLi 10 GRf UNIT Of LLLLTR1CAL Lu i f(2ALfOR (SCE O'di, L • ! j :: O. SHEETS 04 iNQU 06 ) CONTROL - N VENTILATOR d WIRES B t A t, _ . 0 (RE FROM CONTROL LAO 1NL ( 10 D ( -� Of ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. if I R I NIA DATA FOR NON WATER 11ASI! VENTILATOR , AN ON /OFF WITCO LOCATED ON WALL , FURNISHED Of GAYLORD MANUFALTURUR, FILO WIRED BY ELLLTRILAL LUNNACTOR. iHREL +TIRES FROM FAN ON/OFF SW I i LH TO GR i UNIT Bt ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR i SLL DWG (_ -'ui382 O SHEETS EI! TABU 03). IWO WIRES FROM FAN ON!Df-F Sd1TCF! 10 ! -BOX A,1 OY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TWO WIRES INTERCONNECTING VLNiILATOR SECTIONS BY GAYLORD MANUFACTURER, 0ISLONNEC1EO FOR SHIPMENT Ai J-BiJX .JOBSIIL RECONNECTION Of LLECTREAL CONTRACTOR. WIRING DATA FOR THE QUENCHER WATER S), .Y FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM QUENCHER CONTROL CABINEi FURNISHED BY GAYLORD MANUFACTURER. FIELO WIRED BY LLELTPICAL CONTRACTOR. TWO WIRES FROM QUENCHER CONTROL CABINET TO 12(1 VOLT SERVILE BY ELECTRICAL_ CONTRACTOR. TWO WIRES FROM QUENCHER CONTROL L.ABINET TO GAS VALVE OR CONTACTOR Of ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. TWO WIRES FROM QUENCHER CONTROL CABINET TO BUILDING ALARM SYSTEM BY ELEJfRIL.AL LONTRALR)R IF REUUIRCO. TWO WIRES FROM DUENLHLR CONTROL CABINET TO BREAKER PANEL FOR SHUNT TRIP GY LLELTRICAL CONTRACTOR IF REQUIRED. FIELD WIRING] _ BY OrHLRS 0 N L! L2 120 VOLT 4 L.. 20 4MP. SERVICE r0 OE FUSED SEPARATELY. R V TERMINAL BLOCK IN QUENCHER CONTROL CABINET L_ L. L I j - h= 6.50 14 D BAS SOLENOID VALVE. 1 20 V. N L. FURNISHED BY GAYLORD MFR, INSTALLED BY PLUMBING CONTRACTOR. MODEL: DESIGN: DRAWN BY MARgE11 DATE 3- "27 -91 CHECKED BY LEROY SCALE NO SLALE SHEET 2of2 ELECT APPROVED BY DRAWIN3 NO. C-10888 HOE II NG i3LDG .. 22 TEMPORARY BLDG SEATTLE . • WA ITEM NO: t:IUtt iW •t.f1• 11co t POWER SUPPLY R TO LOOKING EQUIPMENT C L FAN ON /OFF SWITCH MODEL L - 250 A VOLTAGE FREE N.L. TROUBLE CONTACTS FOR INTERCONNECTION TO BUILDING LIFE SAFETY SYSTEM TO MONITOR NOT OPERATONAL MODE. VOLTAGE FREE N.D. ALARM CONTACTS FOR INTERCONNECTION TO BUILDING LIFE SAFETY SYSTEM 'TO MONITOR SYSTEM FIRE MODE C FUEL SHUT OFF- VOLT A C. 10 SHUNT TR1P BREAKER IF USED FOR ELCLTR ILAL EQUIPMENT SHUT OFF. FUEL SHUT OFF--12O VOLT A L. TO GAS SOLENOID VALVE AND/ OR ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR. SHUNT TRIP BREAKER WITH 120 VOLT COIL CLEARING CONTACTS. WEAKER TO DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL LOAD TO COOKING EQUIPMENT FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. CONTACTOR WITH 120 VOLT HOLDING COIL TO OISCONNEC - 1 ELECTRICAL LOAD TO COOKING EQUIPMENT FURNISHED AND INS - TALLED BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. ALL EXTERNAL CONTROL WIRING SHALL BE 12•6A. MIN. OR AS PER APPLICABLE CODES. SUPPLY VOLTAGE 120 V.,6U HZ TYPICAL ELECTR J CAL FIELD WIRING TO QJJENCIIER WATER SPRAY F I R E PROTECTION SYSTEM Above factors must be corrected for high altitudes. 2'X4' 1 -BOX SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY ELELTRICAL CONTRACTOR z/1 • • TOTAL SYSTEM STATIC I I /E.' SPRINKLER LINE- TO QUENCHER CABINET BY SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR. 45 GPM M1N. FLOW REQ' 0 40 PSI M1N /!75 PSI MAX GAYLORD VENTILATOR STATIC . MG. (at duct take-off collar) TOTAL DUCT STATIC to be added by others __ ______ " W.G. TOTAL SYSTEM STATIC NOTE Air volume and static pressure requirements are based on operation at mean sea level unless otherwise indicated. LINE STRAINER FURNISHED AND SHIPPED LOOSE IN QUENCHER CABINET BY GAYLORD MFR.-- INSTALLED BY SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR. FIRE SWITCH MICROPROCESSOR CO!MANO CENTER BBB -FIELD 41RIN6 BY OTHERS] ALL CXTCRNAL CONTROL WIRING SHALL BE 12 GA. M1N. OR AS PER APPLICABLE LOBES. B8A DAMPER ACTIVATED SWITCH IN DAMPER CONTROL BOX AT DUCT LOLLAR STANDARD WIRING DIAGRAM FOR GX SERIES VENTILATOR (FUSE LINK ACTIVATED) 1 GROUND ONE EXHAUST FAN REC' D . TOTAL CFM : 5250 VENTILATOR DUCT STA T TL PRESSURE 1 . 33" ONE SUPPLY FAN RED' D . TOTAL_ LF M ! 4200 VENTILATOR DUCT STATIC PRESSURE 0 . 1 5" VACUUM BREAKER /CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY - FURNISHED BY GAYLORD MANUFACTURER, ' INSTALLED BY PLUMPING CONTRACTOR - MUSf BE ACCESSIBLE. REFER TO GENERAL NOTE 5. 3/8' COPPER TUBING FROM DETERGENT PUMP TO DETERGENT - INLET BY PLUMBING CONTRACTOR. 1 GPM AT 40 PSI (MIN) 10 GPM AT 130 PSI (MAX) U PIPE TO VENT.NB I I /4'• PIPE - TO VENT NB -B 3 /4•.H.W. INLET 140 °F MIN /!80 °F MAX. FIELO CONNECTION (TYPICAL) - --1 i1 ` '.I ft- 7�'% rr FIELD CONNECTION - --• I I 30 11 r• . 4._. _t'`- -.'S.' 1 CONTROL CABINET ELEVATION MODEL' CPC -- 3000 - 0.75 /QU5 -I.`:O i4- , OVERALL ME ZE . 30'x 54'x 7' 0 i 24 • 30 \- FIELD CONNECTION C -250 FAN ON/OFF SW. FURNISHED - BY GAYLORD MFR., INSTALLED BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. • r!OT •HOT 3/4° HW L.INE , TO VEN1.40 -I3 - I ir: SPRINKLER LINE TO QUENCHER INLET ON VENTILATOR BY SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR. 54 30 .-81 I ( 3) THREE WIRES T O 7 GRT UNIT BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR f SEE.C25().FAN ON/OFF SW1TCH DETAIL • (3) THREE WIRES TO GRT IIN1 T BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FIELD CONNECTION POINT .J -00XES FOR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. WIRING, FROM FiELD 1-BOXES TO THERMOSTAT .J- BOXES IS DONE BY FACTORY W1TH NIGH TEMP. MIRE. 5 FiLLD WIRING - - -- BY 01r1LRS TIRING OY 1.4LTQRV SEE 6PL -3000 SERIES [- CONTROL CABINET DETAIL DAMPER CONTROL SWITCH MODEL C- 6!6XB. -R6 MC1tJNIU0 A'T•O(1CT COLLAR. NOTE "MOWN W/ PAMPER IN OPEN POSITION. 13'1 '3 0 H This plan is made Iron avaiable Information, but rreasurerr»Ms are lobe 'relied by ooruranors, Installers and others 1n Oonnedhn wtnl thle job. Gaylord Industries accepts no reeponsbi *p for work done by contractors. Installers and otter* and wtJ not stand any expense for ctuwgos made necessary by local buk n9 caws. ordinances, atnatural carwitbns or by the subattutbner charms in equipment shown In this plan. Th4 plan must be veered and by proptr parlles before fabrication can be started and appravat shad not be made unless contractors. instial others have reviewed eppl*eable codes with crude authorities. Reference Is nude to the gen :rot) nobs whidb are a pan d these plans and al connectors. insiaasrs and ahem ditzing these Ova are advised they axe responsible far examnlrlp and bonrindrq tardier with said general rates before cormsandnp sny t.o.;, ;seconder. My inconsisten- cies between Giese piers and the general notes. or between these plans. the general notes, and local twirling codes or ordlneneoe trust be ttnmer7Catey called the attention a Gaylord industries Invoking so that any inconsistencies can be reeohr tid. this plan Is the property d Gaylord Industries-it is not to be copied, reproduced, or distrbuted, either In whole or in pad. It Is not to be used unioss under Gaylord industries supervrtbn. dewily or ceherMse, nor nor may k bo used in any way deldmental to Gaylord Industries. The Gaylord Wreak)! le patented and owned by Gaylord ktdusoke with patents !mad and pending UNITED STATES PAT. NOG. 4,356.970 - 3,611,93 • 3.785,124 - 3.788.041 .4,072.143.4,236.529.4,281.635; CANADIAN PAT. NOS.1,138.151. 1.t55,36 - 928,689.940,761. 1.004,1 S5 - 1.066,126; AJSTRALIAN PAT. NOS. 451.510- 485,037 • 648.844; NEW ZEALAND PAT. NO. 187.964; SOUTH AFRICA PAT. NOS. 73!6051 •724721 • 81r/ 998; GREAT BRITAIN PAT. NOS. 1.35(t.857.1.396.065. 1,568.637 i 2.099,897; FRANCE PAT. NOS. 7227217 - 7332718. 7728988• GERMANY PAT. NO. 8,034,240: JAPANESE PAT. NOS. 1.378.109. 797.637. 917.077 1,045,507; BRAZIL PAT. NO. 7,307,145: MISS CROSS PAT. NOS. 660,353 • 661698.6; OTHER U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENTS PE:NO G. 1 L L . 9 GROUND _ I AI' LORD VENT f1L.ATOR CONTROL CAF 7 NET UODE1 ':IBC -'3003 it(,F SFRIFS �r_�__._..,..._.. • MXCRDPRUC_LSSOP BOARD PART NO . L -30J3 M ELRCI POWER S.UPPL Y OUTPUT BOARD T THERM?S L ] IR TEST I ItLF I31T1TbL_ f 1 t .3 :! THREL W IRLS TO GRf UNIT BY Li_LI_TRILAL LONTRALFUR K GtAcc ., RE WITCO + = , -`t�-- ;J ; i , 1TE 5-2 gl ry ? ru cY x cY . i E f I-i 1 I - -t 4 I ! 1 J 1 SLL NOTE R -8A ONE. 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THE ON CALKED ABOVE INOILA(ES WHICH VOLTAGE iS BEING SUPP;_IL(7. 1, LONiRJL LAGiNLIS SUPPLIED FOR 20 VOLTS INCLUDE ,!'L CtJFF tX 13J iN THEIR MOOLL NUMBER ; LPL- 3000 -REF '20 F . i YP I LA_ MOOLL NUMBERS . ' 20VA(- LPL - 3000 •Ri,F - P ARE S I L L , 221AL • LPL•3000-R(IF • 2 . ' - i PT °L S I L L ) ?) ALL COM °ONENi' `ULH Ac OAMC'LR LOILc ' "OLENOIO VALES AND OLTCR1LN( PUMPS ARE RAID; FOR THE CJPPLY VOLTAGE AS EPEL(LD ABOVE 1) THE H(,i_OIid( LOIt_ WITHIN ir M&GNE(IL STARTER MiJS T MA iLr' THE cJC P;-Y VOLTAGE MAGNL (iL S (ARTLRS ARE SJPC IL3 (Ji OTHERS. L: ALL L. {TLRNAL CONTROL dIRING SHALL BE 1 2 GAUGE MINiMJM OR AS °ER A °PLI;_A)LL LODE`:. (I I L4 i A_A4M TER+I INAL THESE Al ARE Jft_ TALC F RLL N.O. L O N I A C T S FOR BLI ILDTNG FIR ALARM Si C T LM. MONITORING f. fLM E:TE. dHLN RIB D. 1 , 1•! ►� S f �tJ: i (A J i c1 N.A S1 [1.! S LF2 i �{H4dST TAN Ii.RMi "JAC�Sf tip: hk TE GL FRCL NG :U N - i L (r F1R 1 4 REMOTE MOTOR LONTRO, LLN(ER. THEIR SE:(A;ENLF. Oi- O�LR4 (ION I S A S f OLD OWS Sr! , ST•>_ 6 IF' , LI-2 LLOSI- 10 START SUPPLY !, E (rIAUST FA d4Cr1 !N' SF! . rr b LF! . LF? OPEN TO SiOp SUPPLE 4 L(HAJST FANS 'FIRE SWITCH FIRE MODE' - SF! SE2 PEN AND LF! Li 2 ELOSL TO C DP SUPPLY FAN I START L(HAJCT FAN. '(-IRE 14M °ER LLOCLO -FIRE MODE 4- !.Cf-2 A tF ! , LF2 OPEN TO STOP 3dPPLY & E(HAUST FANS 34S' l t.S2 FIRE SWITCH TERMINAL ] iHIC IC AN OPTIONAL BREA( GLASS FIRE WITCH THA ( PERFORMS THE SAME FUNCTION AS TOE FIRE S'WITCr! MOUNTED ON THE FRONT OF THE CONTROL CABINET. IF THIS SWITCH 1.S USED II SHOULO BE LOLA TED AT TOE EGRESS OF Tt'L KITCHEN. .3375 1 3.3' 111-11 RECEIVED CiTY nP TI IK WILP MAY 2 9 199r g PERM TCENTEF s.... -x 1111..