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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit 5310 - Pizza Haven - FreezerCITY OF TUKWILA Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433-110g ISM BUILDING PERMIT Work to be done Site Address 12860 INTEERURBAN AVFNUE uite enant PIZZA HAVEN Building Use KhSIAURANT Assessors Account #_ 000480- 0004 - 05/0006 -03 Property Owner I3LDFURD VROPERTIES Phone # (415) 283 -8262 Address BLO BLVD #200 LAFAYETTE, CA Zip 94549 RUWLEY REFRIG. #ROWLEI *212K9 1 Phone # 488 -2812 T.I. (-F'c6z6i ' PERMIT # Control # 5 3 0 88 -1RO (513) Contractor Address 16529 SIMOND RD FOR BUILDING PERMIT ONLY Approved for Issuance By: S Ft. Sq. 151-17:- Office Storage/ Warehouse Retail Other IOcc. Load 2nd FT. 3rd F1. Total Fire Protection: 1D Sprinklers Q Detectors Zoning /11--/ Type of Construction Special Conditions Date: Fees sq. ft. @ sq. ft. e sq. ft. sq. ft. it 1st Ft. 2nd Fl. other other s S S s Total Valuation of Construction S 500.00 Bldg. Permit Fee Receipt #//o .2/ S 15.00 Plan Check Fee Receipt # S 10.00 Demolition Receipt # S Surcharges Receipt # S 3.sn Other Receipt # S Other Receipt # $ -- S 28.50 TOTAL FUR SIGN PERMIT ONLY [J Permanent [] Temporary Q Single Face Q Double Face Q Wall Mounted [] Free Standing ❑ Other Building face Setbacks: Front Side Side Rear Square Footage of each sign face Total square footage of sign Special Conditions THIS PERMIT BECU$ES NULL MO VOID IF Wa1 ON CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 180 OATS, 011 If CONSTRUCTION UR MURK IS '..,SdEhUEO OR ABANOONiU FuR A PERI00 OF 180 DAYS AT ANV TIME AFTER WORK IS COMMENCED. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT 1 HAVE NEAR AND ETIAMINE° THIS APPLICATION AND KNUW Ti( SATE TO 8E TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS Of PAWS ANU ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF W0011 WILL 8E COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TU GIVE Aut -ORIT1 10 VIOLATE o11 CANCEL THE PROVISIONS OF ANT OTHER STATE ON LOCK LAY REGULATING CONSTRUCTION 011 THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. Signed Date LICENSED CONTRACTORS DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I M licens nder sloes 'f the BuslMSS and Professions Code. and my license is In full force and effect. Contractor (signature) Date Co -- , 3 �.__ OWNER - BUILDER DECLARATION l ) I. as owner of the property, or •y employees, with wages as their sole cosipensation, will do the work, and the structure offered for sale. I ) I, as owner of the proper y tractor's t0 construct the project. Dace C . - y. a• a "awl tvely ontracting with licensed con Owner (signature)____ Is *ot + *aea or CITY OF TUKWILA Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 - /AP? BUILDING PERMIT Work to be done Site Address Building Use Property Owner Address Contractor Address T.I. (- FreGZW') 128 ,1 1 : : ::t a t o l l I3LUIURD PROPERTIES 347D MT. DIABLO BLVD #200 LAFAYETTE, CA ROWLEI( REFRIG. #ROWLEI *212K9 16529 SIMOND RD PERMIT 0 Control 1� RR -180 (513) Suite >i~ Tenant_ PIZZA HAVEN Assessors Account 0_ 000480 - 0004 - 05/0006 -03 Phone 0 (415) 283 -8262 Zip 94549 Phone 0 488 -2812 BOTH WA Zip 98011 FOR BUILDING PERMIT ONLY Approved for Issuance By: Sq. Ft. 111 71". Office !ire= Retail Other Occ. Load 2nd Fl. 3rd Fl. Total Fire Protection:] Sprinklers ❑ Detectors Zoning m —1 Type of Construction 1 Special Conditions tees sq. ft. A sq. ft. Q sq. ft. e sq. ft. Q Date: '.Z. 1st F1. S 2nd Fl. S other S other S Total Valuation of Construction $ 500.00 Bldg. Permit Fee Receipt # J S 15.00 Plan Check Fee Receipt 0 S 10.00 Demolition Receipt 0 S Surcharges Receipt 0 $ l_so Other Receipt 0 S Other Receipt 0 S TOTAL MIMEO •••11a1WMIPIIIIIIIII $ 2.8.50 FOR SIGN PERMIT ONLY 0 Permanent ❑ Temporary ❑ Single Face ❑ Double Face ❑ Wall Mounted (] Free Standing 0 Other Building face Setbacks: Front Side Side Rear Square Footage of each sign face Total square footage of sign Special Conditions THIS PERMIT BECUMES NULL AM NW IF 1R31111 OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 190 OATS. OR IF CONSTRUCTION UR wUAK IS ',..S0(mUf0 Ua AOANOONiu Fu1 A PERIOD OF Ip OAT! AT ANT TIME AFTER WORK IS COMMENCED. 1 MEREST CENTIFT THAT I HAVE REM ANS ERAMINED THIS APPLICATION A1O KNOW TlE SAME TO 9E TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAYS ANU )R0I4ANCES GOVERNING THIS TTPE OF WORK WILL E1[ CORILEEO WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES 110T PRESUME TU GIVE Au".ORIT? tU vIOLAtE UR CANCEL THE PROVISIONS 01 Al" OTHIN STATE OR LOCAL LAY REGULATING CONSTRUCTION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSIauCt10N. Signed I here*, affirm that 1 mu ticens Contractor (signature)_,__ Date LICENSED CONTRACTORS DECLARATION slo.eiif the 9winess and ProfMSloRS Code. and my license is In full force and effect. Date ( ) 1, as owner of the property. offered for sale. ( ) 1. as owner of tM proper F. r ex Owner (signature)____ OWNER - BUILDER DECLARATION or N, eagloyees. with wages as their sole co>•oentatlo., will do the wore. and the structure IS mot •,'• "aed or aively overacting with licensed contractor's to Construct tM project. Oat. 3_- • CITY OF TUKWILA euilding Division 1/ Tukw$t.,WI$I j�otoe boulevard `, (2061 433 -1849 Type of Inspection ei Pot//t -/) INSPECTION RECORD PERMIT # --,3 U Date 6-73 eik Date Wanted a.m. p.m Site Address /@2 Project 9.41.4410 ' Requestor Phone # Special Instructions Inspection Results /Comments: e‹,(.9._1( 4vea Inspector Date 5 / /�% CITY OFTUKILA Central Permit System Control No. - /--) Permit No. 5/a FINAL APPROVAL FORM TO: Et 'Building ❑ Planning ❑ Public Works ❑ Fire Dept. ❑ Police ❑ Parks /Recreation i Project Name Address Type of Permit(s) e T't 7G .. A/ This project is nearing completion. Please investigate your area of responsibility and indicate below either your final approval or necessary corrections. If no response is received within one week, it will be assumed that the project is of no concern to your department and a certificate of occupancy may be issued. This project is NOT approved by this department; the following corrections are necessary: (1) /) /Are.A4(.ie f t r4 /,/t.•i.)/0,/ (9 - r ( 4) � X rf % /.;)/(1 /4/ /e. vrte' �1�� c/ i�% CPA - ,,2,eN4/e1 Crs 7 a e--2;4x. /lt .E:.. ( 3) .:5` a./..fie. / J/ 4 : %-ci/ (5.:e (/) ei,, -: .«'. t:Nt.f,,4A! /11,.04JAf (.},! Aiei.e'Ciy effr e.. -(«L //..,9 2e ... ( -)) c'S.4/ /'`e Je ` (G) 14t4/ , Oa./ y, r// / ti1 �. c. o z- tE�/ _ < ;r . tai cc ( ) () 6 A/ /) A/ IV W. ( ( () ( Authorized Signature Date This project is approved by this department: ( ke_424. --1 Authorize "d-Signature .2 / /7:4? Date CPS Form 3 '1 THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS APPLY TO AND BECOME PART OF THE APPROVED PLANS UNDER TUKW I LA BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER J U 1. No changes will be made to plans unless approved by Architect and Tukwila Building Department. ^. Electrical work to be inspected by State Electrical Inspectors and all required electrical permits obtained through that agency. 3. All mechanical work to be under separate permit. 4. All permits to be posted at job site prior to start of any construction. 5. All construction to be done in conformance with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1985 Edition), Uniform Mechanical Code (1985 Edition), Washington State Energy Code (1986 Edition), and Washington State Regulations for Barrier Free Facilities (1986 Edition) . 1908 City ._ � f Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor June 17, 1988 Fire Department Review Control *88 -180 Re: Pazza Haven, 12860 Interurban Avenue South, Tukwila, Wa. Dear Sir: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. Maintain fire extinguisher coverage throughout. 2. Exit hardware and marking must meet the requirements of Uniform Fire Code Sections 12.104 & 12.114. Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. (UFC 12.104b) aintain sprinkler protection for all enclosed areas. 13, 4- 1.1.1) (UFC 10.302) All sprinkler drawings shall be prepared by companies licensed to perform this type of work. Drawings shall first be approved by the Washington Surveying & Rating Bureau, Factory Mutual Engineering or Industrial Risk Insurers, then by the Tukwila Fire Department. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance *1141 & NFPA 13, 1 -9.1) (UFC 10.307) 4. All required occupancy separations, area separation walls, and draft -stop partitions shall be maintained and shall be properly repaired, restored or replaced when damaged, altered, breached, penetrated, removed or improperly installed. (UFC 10.401) City '`f Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 Page number 2 Yours truly, 67-11, 71v/ The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau cc: T.F.D. File slj Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor DESCRIPTII FORM to assist in planning your WALK -IN COOLER, FREEZER, or REFRIGERATED BUILDING When completed, please forward to: Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pa, 19503 c/o Sales Dept. ❑ For Drawings, Specifications & Price ❑ For Preliminary Layout & Price ❑ For Budget Price Only Required for (Project Name) Name Street City State Zip LAY OUT,r INTERIOR..; ACCESSORIES SPECIFY, ~' REFRIGERATION;', REQUIREMENT' Length Width Height (IF more than one compartment is required, mark partition(s) location on plan view on reverse side.) ❑ For indoor use For outdoor use, indicate type of rain - snow roof to be used: ❑ For outdoor use ❑Bally aluminum roof ❑Self- supporting shelter ❑ Built -up roof Doors required as follows: Hinged entrance door Hinged entrance door for use with overhead track Sliding entrance door — manual operation Sliding entrance door — electric operation Bi- parting door — manual operation Bi- parting door — electric operation Vestibule door Hinged pass -thru door _ Glass hinged service door — Size Identifying Symbol A B C D E F G H J Show location of doors on plan view on reverse side. Identify door type with letter symbols at left. Precede these with "L" or "R" to indicate the swing of hinged doors or direc- tion of slide. Also list size of doors. ❑ Standard floor panels to be placed on existing floor NSF Requirement: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Standard floor panels to be placed in 4" depressed pad (Where fork lift trucks are used it is recommended that ❑ Will use built -In floor Insulated: ❑ Yes ❑ No floor be covered with 4" of concrete. Write for details,) ❑ Aluminum interior and exterior ❑ Galvanized interior and exterior Stainless Steel Or Smooth Aluminum can be supplied on special order for any portion of interior or exterior. Mark plan view on reverse side of show where Stainless Steel or Smooth Aluminum is required. Select floor racks, shelves and meat rails. Mark plan view on reverse side to show where they are to be located. Specify whether shelves are to be 14" or 20" deep, ❑ Galvanized ❑ Stainless Steel NOTE: Aluminum shelves not available, ❑ Cantilevered ❑ Free Standing No. of Tiers ❑ Self- Contained Refrigeration Systems ❑ Top Mounted ❑ Remote Refrigeration Systems Compressor location: ❑ Indoor ❑ Pre - Assembled Remote Refrigeration Systems ❑ Medium Temperature operating at °F ❑ Low Temperature operating at °F Electrical Characteristics: Voltage, Cycle Refrigeration System to be: ❑ Air Cooled ❑ Water Cooled ❑ Side Mounted ❑ Outdoor Compressor location: ❑ Indoor ❑ Outdoor For Walk -Ins with two or more compartments, indi- cate temperatures desired in each compartment. Phase Refrigeration recommendations will be based on a normal amount of product entering at storage temperature. Where a warm product load will be handled, please supply the following information: Type of product How many pounds per day Entering temperature NOTE: If Building is intended for indoor installation, can ceiling panels be suspended from existing structural steel? Additional Remarks: ❑Yes ❑No Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pe. 19503 COPYRIGHT 10 I•7a , ALL RIGHTS R[e[RV[O, 6L-68 'ON wa0d • 0 m 4b il el S 0 * ra" 5 & m R .0. 0, x. z g m 1, *1 2' x{,, _ m••■ Z • 3' 171 11/ < ...• - 4' 8 it 5' i2 F 5'10" _ ,c,) (1.778) 6' PI m 7' (2.362) 8' 9,- 9'8" — (2.946) 10' 11, 11'7" — I 3.531) 12' 11, Z 13'6" 13' = o. 0 (4.115) —I 14' & (11 o :-„ 15'5" 15' a. , (4.699) 2 (7 16 a. m 17'4" 17' a I . M (5.283) 18' = . = CD 11 ... 19'3" 19' - . 5 (5.867) — = a 20' . g. o 21'2" 21' • * (6.452) — = cu 22' o• o ---- < .CD 23'1" 23' (7.036) — ,...a. 24' to w 25'0" 5' a (7.620) E 26 26'11" (8.204) 27' 28' 28'10" (8.788) 29' 30'9" (9.373) 31' co CO 32, go iv :Z 32'8" — mg? (9.957) 33' g 2 a go 34' 34'7" t (10.541) • ' 36'— . "61 36'6" 11,125) 30 = •••.1 V 0 CO CA, cL h.) • *•! 0) • -. tA) c o cn um) 8 :2 r4 0 (I N.1 * T.= =E.:= =1.-.::.-.: =I_ 7= :::=1:- ..1771:.- -I- L._. E: -1 - ---= --= '2:3- __I -1. 1 ..L._ mum II iiii ,...... .. _ _ ..... . . _ _ _ = .... . :„...:=,:: -_____ 1 --1- 1 I I ____,. I i T- • 11 i __I_ oni m I 1_ ---1-- 1-- —171 I 1 = NM ...a._......._i_ ....=.1 1 1 .L.__, .....J.. .._..J..... .._= ..= - --r T- 1 ri A pi 1 .... r mom B "R" Bally's Value alue TP,. FI ,on, .90 V P 4 "..'44 01 f 04 1 won .n ,b., 4 00 am 0 ,..01... 10, *000 iaIWak4n•C�oicrS . an rlex Through eaensiveresarc1i ii#d continuum vtelipaint; `rOgAttli, ouIThindng oflsfrdctiod icchniques and 41"Ign .01 pitiectetl, They re responslblc tot Baily establishing ieWhi Oki 011VJIPP 0"fir, 9 cepan-', mile rIters* On es , !uc., • North;:,' 111:.; • 1' was the first r infix* 014-In 'cciliteill?Frgezers,:an# 0101.40 Bulidings. ‘, Factory 411utuid 'insurance System, Norwood, Mass., in May, 1972, ap- proved Bally panels as Class 1 Build- ing Type, eligible for wall construc- tion in 'Walk-Ins and Refrigerated Buildings. In August, 1977, this ap- proval was extended to both wall and ceiling panels. In addition, Bally panels have passed a number of diversified supportive tests conducted by Underwriters' Laboratories, Factory Mutual and United States Testing Co. All of these ratings qualify Bally pan- els for preferential low cost insur- ance. Bally Prefabs provide many other advantages not included in conven- tional prefabs . . . never available in "on the site built-his" ... and at a far lower cubic foot cost than in "reach- ins". • All metal clad • Fast, easy as- sembly • Easy to enlarge or relo- cate • Suitable for temperatures up to 250°F. (121.1°C.) of dry heat and as low as minus 90°F. (-67.7°C.) • For indoor or out- door use • Self-contained refrigera- tion systems—up to 7'/z 11P. When you specify a Bally there is never a need to accept an "oLequal" or a substitute. Bally "Prefabs" are available to ail dealers everywhere at uniform published prices. • section 1 general design information modular panels Bally Walk-I ns and Refrigerated Buildings Call be assembled in any size and shape from standard modular panels. New attractive styling is pro- vided by grooves On 11 centers on the exterior of all vertical panels. (Dimensions are nominal. 2' wide panels measure 23", 4' wide panels measure 46". A 6' x 6' Walk-In meas- ures 5'10" x Standard heights are 76", 8'G", 10'G" and 11'6". 6'6" and 9'G" heights are available on special order. Refrigerated Building heights, 12'0" to 36'0". Metal interiors and exteriors are avail- able in user's choice of .042" thick patterned Aluminum or 22 ga. Galva- nized Steel. 20 ga. Stainless Steel avail- able on special order for any portion of interior or exterior. End Ceiling Panels Door Panels Center Ceiling Panels Side and Corner Partition Panels Panels End Floor Panels Moor Panels C'enter patented Speed-Lok joining mechanism Bally patent #3,496,692 " lock to lock to lock" joining mechanism forms a continuous perimeter of steel. Makes assetnhly of a Bally Walk-In fast and easy. Equally easy to enlarge or relocate. 5111.Pd uk rfaing IN not intended to reflect Int:anis presentol thi.; 0 r 4444 other materivil wider aetual fire romiglions• panel construction Outside metal pan. Patterned aluminum, bright galvanized or stainless steel. Rigid urethane, 4' thick pour-type "foamed-In-place". Tongues and grooves on panel edges are urethane. Bally cam-action Speed-Lok joining mechanisms. Steel straps connect locking arms with locking pins. Inside metal pan. simple assembly 13ally Walk-Ins are made for fast and easy installation. Lightweight panels are joined and locked together with 13ally Speed-Loks. 1 Place floor panels into position and level. Speed-Lok together. 2 Start. wall asseinbly by Speed-Loking a corner and wall panel together. 3 Complete wall assembly. 4 Start ceiling assembly by Speed- Loki lig end ceiling panel to side wall, 5 Complete ceiling assembly. section 1 general design information urethane insulation Bally panels insulated with 4 inches of urethane "foamed-in-place", U.L. (Underwriters' Laboratories) 25 flame spread rated* Urethane is a relatively new foam insulation developed in the 1960's. It is a plastic material . . ex- panded by Freon ... and in its fin- ished state 97% of its mass is closed gas cells. It provides these great advantages. DOUBLE THE INSULATION VALUE. 4" thick urethane has the insulating efficiency of 81/2" of fiberglass, styrofoam and other conventional insulating materials. Ideal for temperatures as low as minus 90 °F. (- 67.7 °C.). PEAK INSULATION EFFI- CIENCY remains constant be- cause metal clad Bally panels, with 97% closed cell urethane, cannot absorb moisture like fiber- glass and other open -cell materials where the insulating value dimin- ishes as moisture is absorbed. 100% INSULATION IN EVERY PANEL. Urethane foamed -in- place and properly heat -cured be- comes rigid. Its great structural value is augmented by the interior and exterior metal skins. The total strength eliminates the need for wood structural members and 100% of every Bally panel is insulation. MORE USABLE CAPACITY. The insulating efficiency of ure- thane permits the use of thinner walls, creating more usable inside space. LIGHT IN WEIGHT. The light weight of urethane and the elimi- nation of structural members, re- duces the weight of Bally panels ... cuts freight. cost ... makes erection fast and easy. Bally panels are U.L. 25 flame spread rated* The 25 low flame spread rating* awarded to Bally was the first that Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (U.L.) granted on a urethane foamed -in -place walk -in refrigerator panel. Factory Mutual Insurance System, Norwood, Mass., in May, 1972, ap- proved Bally panels as Class 1 Building Type, eligible for wall construction in Walk -Ins and Refrigerated Buildings. In August, 1977, this approval was ex- tended to both wall and ceiling panels. In addition, Bally panels have passed a number of diversified supportive tests conducted by Underwriters' Labora- tories, Factory Mutual and United States Testing Co. All these ratings qualify Bally Prefabs for low insurance rates comparable to those applicable to masonry type struc- tures. Most important, they provide a vastly increased measure of safety, as compared to conventional urethane, in hospitals and nursing homes, schools and colleges, hotels and motels, restau- rants and clubs ... wherever masses of people congregate. Look for the UL and FM labels on every Bally panel. Bally's 100% "pour- type" urethane has greater stability than "froth- type" Two types of urethane insulation are being used commercially in foamed -in- place applications . a "pour- type" and a "froth- type ". The "pour- type" urethane has great dimensional stabil- ity and holds its precise dimensions and shape. "Froth- type" urethane lacks this stability, especially when ex- posed to heat. Bally "pour- type" urethane uses Freon - 11 with a boiling point of 76.6 °F. (24.7 °C.) (normal room temperature) as its expanding agent. Since this is a low pressure gas, that is why Bally ure- thane foamed panels always hold their exact thickness and precise edges. "Froth- type" urethane requires Freon - 12 as an expanding agent, in addition to Freon -11. It is the low boiling point of —23 °F. (- 30.6 °C.) of Freon -12 that causes the frothing action. Because of its low boiling point, in comparison with Freon -11, Freon -12 generates much higher pressures when exposed to high temperatures. For example, the inher- ent pressure of Freon -12 at 150 °F. (65.6 °C.) is greater than six times that of Freon -11. In addition to superior stability char- acteristics, "pour- type" is also better and more consistent in its insulating value. It contains far fewer large cells than "froth- type ", and the smaller the cell size in urethane the better the insulating value. This tendency of "froth- type" to have largo cells is ap- propriately known in the industry as "Swiss cheesing ". 11.23b/Ba lower operating cost with Bally pour -type "foamed - in- place" urethane Tests made by J. L. Finck Laboratories, Brooklyn, N. Y., graphically illustrate the superior insulating value of Bally pour -type urethane" foamed -in- place ". Polystyrene was used as a competitive material because it is a better insulation than fiberglass and other conventional types. m, INIIMOW.1111 N Bell m<Ialt,C . yell J2 fumed 1 ,pl EIME � 26 �- MEMO +,i iii1 C'14TMO i4 22 70 P6ertbu 0010 Norge �q�{ 050 119040.115M i11.' 04069l 1; fal::irtQ M 16 PIII hae/DAM 17�M t5 EMpMEr;N, • "nn fem 4.l. p. At a mean temperature* of 50 °F. 510.0 °C.) the "K" factor of urethane "foamed-in-place", 1" thick x 12" x 12" is .118. Bally walls are 4" thick. There- fore, the wall "U" factor (coefficient of heat transfer) is .029. The "R" factor is 33.90. At a mean temperature of 50 °F. (10.0 °C.) the "K" factor of poly- styrene in a wood frame section 1" thick x 12" x 12" is .35. By dividing Bally's "U" factor of .029 into .35 we arrive at the answer of 12.06. This means an insulated polystyrene wall of slightly over 12" is required to equal a 4" thick Bally urethane wall. *Alean tempera- ture is the midway point between temperature inside and outside a re- frigerated room. Example: 11 interior temperature is 0 °F. (- 17.8 °C.) and out- side temperature is 100 °F. (37.8 °C.) the mean temperature is 50 °F. (10.0 °C.). Here's an example that illustrates how operating costs can be lower with Bally prefabs. A Bally 12' x 12' x 8'6" high Walk -In operating at minus 10 °F. (- 23.3 °C.) requires a 3 H.P. unit. In an 80 °F. (26.7 °C.) ambient it runs an average of 8.8 hours daily, consuming 1390 KWH per month. At 5yi per KWH, the operating cost is $64.32. A similar size walk -in insulated with fiberglass or comparable insulation would operate an average of 13.7 hours per day and consume 1795 KWH per month. At 50 per KWH, monthly op- erating costs would be $86.16. 026 028 029 .031 033 036 038 „ G2 045 .056 fib:gfeu Owl nwb4On 10.65101 , 1. dens 111 .063 .071 .083 *This rating is not intended to reflect hazards presented Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 3 by this or any other material under actual fire conditions. doors there is a door for every requirement Bally Walk -Ina and Refriger- ated Buildings can be equipped with a wide range of types and aize8 of doors to fill every user's requirements. 'These include hinged and sliding entrance doors, and hinged access doors. Doors should he located where they will provide the most con- venient access into the Walk -In and permit the maximum utili- zation of the interior for storage. All hinged doors are available in both right -hand and left -hand swings. Sliding doors are avail- able to slide either to the right, or left, or in bi- parting types. All doors are equipped with an inside safety release rnechanism to prevent anyone from being locked inside, accidentally or otherwise. Heater wires are built -in around door openings. Two circuits are provided, with one engineered to supply the proper amount of low density heat to protect against condensation on freezer applicatlonH, and the other —of lower wattage —is for cooler ap- p1icationH. This engineering bal- ance of heat density against ap- plication temperature is an energy saver. Observation windows can be pro- vided in doors for users desiring vision into the Walk -In. Partition doors are identical to exterior doors. When partitions are used in Walk -Ina with regu- lar floor panels, the foot treadle is raised 4". For Walk -Ins higher than 8'6", entrance doors, 8'G" high are used witt► a filler wall panel. All sizes of hinged entrance doors are available on special order with thin door frames to fit special openings cut into wall panels. All Walk -ins or Refrigerated Buildings specified for outdoor use are supplied with special protective metal door shields to divert rain and snow from the door opening. 4 construction features (24" and 34" openings) 1 Satin Finish Aluminum Hinges aro cam - action, spring loaded, self- closing type. 2 Inside and Outside Doorcaps are die - formed. Your choice of Galvanized, Aluminum or Stainless Steel. 3 Urethane Insulation 4' thick - n 088. 4 Magnetic Gasket Soft compres- sion plastic with magnetic core guarantees tight seal. 5 Toggle Switch with pilot, light for interior vapor -proof light. 6 Door Opener replaces conven- tional lock. Opens door with fingertip touch. Can be key - locked and has inside safety release. 7 Heater Wires around perimeter of both door and jamb prevent condensation or frost. 8 Wiper -type Gasket at bottom of door provides tight seal. 9 Foot Treadle Door Opener Convenient for entering Walk - In when hands are full. Light toe pressure opens door. Built- In Thermometer flush - face, dial typo (24', 34' and 48' entrance doors only). 10 dimensional data for standard hinged entrance door panels tI 4• 120V., 1Ph., 60C. is requ'red for lights and anti - sweat heaters on door panels. Connections are made to the junction box at the light which is located on the interior of the Wa1h -In on the hinge side of the door panel. *DOOR PANELS USED WITH PREFAB FLOOR PANELS HEIGHT WALK-IN DOOR OPENING A 6 7'•6" 2' -0" 6'•6" C 3'•10" 0* 6' -10" 2'•0" 6'.6" 5'•9" 6%10" 2'•10" 6'•6" 3'•10" 6'•10" 2'•10" 6' -6" 5' -9" 6'•10" 4'•0" 6'•6" 5,•9" 6'•10" 5'.0" 6'•6" 5'.y„ 6' -10" W -6" 2'•0" 6'•6" 3' -10" 7'-10" 2'.0" 6'•6" 5,•9„ 7' -10" 2'•10" 6,•6„ 3'•10" 7'-10" 2'•10" 6'•6" 5' -9" 7'•10" 4'.0" 6'•6" 5,•9„ 7' -10" 4'.0" 7' -0" 5,-9„ 7' -10" 5'•0" 7' -0" 5'.9" 7' -10" E 2'•7" 2' -7" 3, -5" 3' -5" 4' -7" 5' -6" 2' -7" 2'•7" 3'.5" 3' -5" 4' -7" 4'•7" 5' -6" *Tor door pane s used with floor screeds add 2%" to dimension. "D ". All other dimensions are the same. DOOR OPENING TOTAL AMPS +35°F. COOLER °C.) —10° FREEZER (-23.3°C.) 24" x 78" 2.11 2.44 34" x 78" 2.23 2.77 48" x 78" 2.43 3.09 48" x 84" 2.40 3.06 60" x 78" 2.49 3.53 60" x 84" 2.47 3.51 section 1 general design information doors cont. super entrance doors Designed especially for users who re- quire a door for extra heavy use. These doors have all the features of the stand- ard hinged entrance doors plus the fol- lowing extras. Diamond plate kick pro- tectors on both the door and door frame on the interior and exterior. Three hinges and a 141/2" x 23" window for traffic observation. Available in finishes and sizes of the standard hinged entrance door. 120 -1 -60 service is required for anti- sweat heaters. electrically operated sliding entrance doors Desigi ed for users who move large volumes of product in and out of Bally Prefabs with fork lift trucks. Made in a variety of sizes in both single slide and bi- parting models. Choice of gal- vanized or stainless steel finish. Doors are insulated with 4" of Bally urethane. Locking device with interior safety re- lease is standard equipment. Door jambs are equipped with adjustable gaskets. These, along with electric heat- ers eliminate condensation and frost formation. When ordering single slide doors, specify direction of slide. Ttuo, low voltage pull switches control door movement. Available in 208/230 or 440 volt, A.C., 60 cycle, 3 phase. manual sliding entrance doors Made for users who move product in and out of Walk -Ins with fork lift and hand trucks. They are avail- able in a variety of sizes and can be sup- plied in either right - hand or left -hand slid- ing models. Made for use with Bally stand- ard floors and for built -in floors. Standard sizes are: 3'0" wide x 6'6 high, 5'0" wide x 6'6" high, 5'0" wide x 7'0" high and 6'0" wide x 8'0" high. 120 -1 -60 service is required for anti - sweat heaters. glass display doors Hinged glass display doors. Glass display doors, available in hinged or sliding types, stimulate impulse buy- ing. For either normal or low tempera- ture operation. Doors are glazed with sealed multiple glass units and contain heaters to eliminate condensation. All doors have built -in lighting units. Ad- justable shelving is available 26" deep. Hinged door sizes: 23r /1a" x 54r/ ", 235A o" x 63 %tn ", 30" x 66 ". Sliding door sizes: 231/4" x 531/4 ", 237/4" x 617/8 ", 30" x 6(i1 /�,i ". 120 -1 -60 service is required for anti - sweat heater. hinged reach -in service doors Available in two sizes: An 181 /2" x 30" opening in a 23" wide panel . a 30" x 30" opening in a 46" wide panel. A single door can be placed at any height user desires ... two door panels have one door above the other. 12D -1 -60 service is required for anti - sweat heaters. 11.23b/Ba dual purpose doors These "double ac- tion" hinged doors can be used solely as an entrance door on coolers or as ves- tibule type doors in conjunction with standard entrance doors on freezers. Made of 2" thick high density ure- thane thaa insulation, insulation, , foamed -in -place be- tween polyethylene `r skins to withstand impact from hand carts and fork lift blades. Textured sur- face is easy to clean with no screws or seams to catch items on bumpers, to collect dirt or get torn off. Hardware is cam -lift, self - closing type with stainless steel shafts for long wear. Peep win- dows are scratch resistant, high impact polycarbonate. Available in various sizes. 3' wide cloors are single leaf, 4' and wider are two leaf type. vestibule doors Vestibule doors are available in vari- ous sizes to fit all Bally entrance doors. They provide a seal against tempera- ture loss when entrance doors are open. Single vestibule doors are avail- able for door openings up to 60" wide. Double vestible doors available for openings wider than 60 ". track port doors Doors are available for use with over- head tracking. Trolley passes in and out of Walk -In through special built -in track door. ■ pressure relief port Pressure Relief Ports are re- quired on all Freezers and Refrigerated Buildings oper- ating at 0 °F. (- 17.8 °C.) or lower. This Port allows an increase or decrease of air pressure on the interior of the Walk -In to equalize with air pressure on the exterior because of sudden temperature changes. This oc- curs when the entrance door has been opened or immediately following coil defrost. Without this Port, wall or ceil- ing panels may be seriously damaged. The Port must always be installed in a wall panel away from the direct air stream flowing from the coils. 120 -1 -60 service is required for anti - sweat heater. Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 5 section walk -in coolers and freezers Bally 3•compartment walk -in, 23'1" x 9'8" x 8'6" high with floor screed construction. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Commi sary. JFK Int'I Airport, N.Y. Two units 26'11" x 9'8" x 7'6" and 11'7" x 9'8" x 8'6" Rockingham County Nursing Home Brentwood, N.H. 20' x 10' x 7'6" z Servomation- Howell, Warren, Ohio, food vending service. Two units: 19' x 12' x 8'6" and 14' x 12' x 8'6" l Located In a typical school cafeteria Size 17'4" x 9'8" x 8'6" 6 Nathan's Famous. Inc., Coney Island, N.Y. Two units each 15'5" x 11'7" x 7'6" Emerson Radio and Phono Corp., Burczynski's Bakery, Buffalo, Woodbridge, N.J. Size 19'3" x 9'8" x 9'6" N.Y. Size: 24' x 21'2" x 10'6" University of California, Berkeley, Calif. Size: 31' x 17' x 7'6" Suburban Hospital, Bethesda, Md Two units: 15'5" x 6'9" x 8'6" and 36'6" x 14'5" x 8'6" Burger King, aoslon, Mass. Two units: 17'4" x 6'9" x 8'6" and 9'8" x 7'9" x B'6 ". Holiday Inn /Movenpik, Zurich, Switzerland, 4-compartment. Size: 36'6" x 23'2" x 7'G ". No th Eas on Superette, North Easton, Mass. 11'6" x 10' x 8'6" Yankton State Hospital, Yankton, S.D. Size: 15'5" x 9'8" x 8'6" Japan Food Corp., Chicago, I11., food importer. Two units: 12' x 8' x 8'6" and 20' x 8' x 8'6" The Blossom Shop, New Haven, Conn. 8'81/2" x 8'81/2" x 7'6 ". The 1760 Housu, Troxlertown. Pa Size: 13'6" x 13'6" x 8'6 ". Arizona State University, Tempo, Arizona. Two units each 8'8" x 7'9" x 8'6" 11.23b/Ba This Section contains general in- formation, illustrations, drawings, dimensions, and capacity data on Walk -In Coolers and Freezers. (Detailed information covering specific design and construction features is included in Section 1 of this catalogue.) Bally Walk -Ins can be assembled in any size or shape , . , in single or multiple compartment units . , . for indoor or outdoor use. They can be equipped to fill the need of every segment of the meat, dairy, mass feeding, bakery, beverage, seafood and frozen food industries. Units assembled from standard Bally panels also render an im- portant service to industry in re- search and development programs. They serve as environmental rooms, testing chambers, incu- bators, seed germinators, and for other specialized technical uses. index design considerations 8 floor construction 9 refrigeration — self - contained type 12 ref rigeration— preassembled remote type 15 refrigeration — remote type 15 accessories 17 architectural specifications 18 Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 7 0 design considerations correct capacity selection ... is important and must be deter- mined by the user. Retailers, whole- salers, dairies and food processors gen- erally know their requirements. Mass feeding establishments not sure of their exact. Walk -In needs can often be guided by the" rule of thumb" formula of 1 cu. ft.. of refrigerated space per person per meal. Naturally this varies; the needs in school cafeterias, where menus are limited, are less than those in luxury type restaurants. In mass feeding kitchens that use frozen foods extensively, storage space is usually divided equally between normal tem- perature and low temperature. Normal temperature and low tempera- ture refrigerated space can be provided either in separate Walk-Ins, or in eco- nomical multi-compartment Walk-Ins. After capacity has been determined, consider height.. Standard heights are 7'G ", 8'6" , 10'G' and 11'6" . 6'G" and 9'6" high Walk -Ins are available on special order. Other heights up to 36 feet are available for giant outdoor refrigerated buildings. When total capacity and height have been determined it is simple to com- pute floor area. At this point it is necessary to determine width and length desired. Best use of available space should influence this decision. clearance required A minimum space of 1 -inch is required (4" recommended) between Bally Walk -Ins and building walls and ceil- ings to take care of deviations in build- ing alignment and to provide air space which improves operational efficiency. Where top - mounted self - contained re- frigeration units are used, a minimum clearance equal to the height of the unit plus 2" is required between the top of the unit and the building ceiling. floor construction See Pages 9 to 11 for the type of floor best suited to your needs. Standard Bally floor panels placed directly on the building floor make the most. economical installation. If user desires to roll racks or carts into the Walk-In, them the Walk -In floor should be level with the building floor. An alternate type of floor construction is the use of built -in insulation, instead of prefab floors. This construction is recommended where tile or concrete floors are desired and where floor load exceeds 600 lbs. per sq. ft. This type of construction requires the use of Bally floor screeds which are 29,g' high. For details, refer to drawings on Page 9. outdoor installations Ceiling panels 10 ft. long are designed to support a snow load of 40 ps f. Door shields Walk -Ins specified for outdoor use are supplied with special weather - protective metal door shields. Prefab sectional aluminum roofs Out- door Walk -Ins require protection against rain and snow. Bally prefab- ricated aluminum sectional roofs are ideal for this purpose. Available in widths up to 34'7" ... any length. wall protection for rough usage areas Metal skins of Walk -Ins will not with- stand bumping of fork lift trucks, mobile rucks, or other heavy and sharp objects. Rub rails or sheet wall protec- tors are available for these areas. N.S.F. listed Bally Walk -fns are listed with National Sanitation Foundation. However, this applies only when the Walk -In is sup- plied with special coved floor panels. These floor panels must be ordered spe- cial at slightly higher prices. sizes, capacities, weights for 21 of the most popular sizes of Walk -Ins. 7'6" high 8 6" high 9'6" high 10'6" high 11'6" high SIZE OF WALK•IN i S �. AREA FLo OOR SHIPPING WEIGHT -LBS. SHIPPING WEIGHT -LBS. SHIPPING WEIGHT -LBS. SHIPPING WEIGHT -LBS. SHIPPING WEIGHT -LBS. _ r 3 x u (INTERIOR CU CAPACITY GALV. INTER. AND EXTER. ALUM. INTER. AND EXTER. INTERIOR CU CAPACITY GALV. INTER. AND EXTER. ALUM. INTER. AND EXTER. INTERIOR CU CAPACITY GALV. INTER. AND EXTER. ALUM. INTER. AND EXTER, INTERIOR CU CAPACITY GALV. INTER. AND EXTER. ALUM. INTER. AND EXTER. INTERIOR CU. CAPACITY GALV. INTER. AND EXTER. ALUM. INTER. AND EXTER. 3'11" 5'10" 22.85 117 1,163 918 134 1,248 981 157 1,331 1,044 165 1,440 1,123 182 1,549 1,202 5'10" 33.99 184 1,407 1,103 211 1,508 1,176 245 1,609 1,249 263 1,7421,348 290 1,875 1,447 7' 9" 45.18 251 1,649 1,245 288 1,776 1,342 333 1,901 1,439 360 2,065 1,561 397 2,229 1,683 5'10" 9' 8" 56,32 318 1,905 1,450 365 2,052 1,561 421 2,199 1,672 457 2,394 1,821 504 2,589 1,970 11' 7" 67.51 386 2,166 1,659 442 2,339 1,749 510 2,510 1,929 555 2,739 2,104 611 2,968 2,279 7' 9" 60.06 343 1,918 1,444 393 2,071 1,565 453 2,220 1,686 493 2,421 1,8371 543 2,622 1,988 9' 8" 74.86 435 2,233 1,695 498 2,406 1,830 573 2,577 1,965 626 2,806 2,140 690 3,035 2,315 7' 9" 11' 7" 89.75 526 2,545 1,922 604 2,744 2,081 694 2,939 2,240 760 3,202 2,441 837 3,465 2,642 13' 6" I04.63 618 2,844 2,146 709 3,063 2,319 814 3,280 2,492 893 3,565 2,711 984 3,850 2,930 15' 5" 119.51 715 3,138 2,370 820 3,383 2,567 940 3,624 2,764 1,027 3,949 3,015 1,131 4,274 3,266 9' 8" 93.32 551 2,614 1,994 632 2,809 2,145 725 3,004 2,296 796 3,263 2,497 877 3,522 2,698 I1' 7" 111.86 667 2,958 2,251 765 3,179 2,426 877 3,398 2,601 966 3,691 2,828 1,064 3,984 3,055 9' 8" 13' 6" 130.41 783 3,298 2,513 899 3,539 2,702 1,029 3,779 2,891 1,135 4,101 3,142 1,251 4,423 3,393 15' 5" 148,96 906 3,628 2,760 1,039 3,895 2,973 1,188 4,160 3,186 1,305 4,515 3,463 1,438 4,870 3,740 17' 4" 167.41 1,022 3,985 3,035 1,172 4,272 3,262 1,339 4,559 3,489 1,475 4,942 3,790 1,625 5,325 4,091 19' 3" 185.96 1,138 4,315 3,282 1,306 4,628 3,533 1,492 4,939 3,784 1,644 5,356 4,111 1,811 5,773 4,438 11' 7" 134.10 808 3,492 2,669 927 3,739 2,868 1,061 3,982 3,067 ' 1,172 4,309 3,320 1,291 4,636 3,573 13' 6" 156.33 949 3,911 3,004 1,088 4,178 3,217 1,244 4,443 3,430 1,377 4,798 3,707 1,517 5,153 3,984 11' 7" 15' 5" 178.56 1,097 4,337 3,314 1,258 4,630 3,551 1,437 4,924 3,793 1,583 5,313 4,096 1,744 5,702 4,399 17' 4" 200.68 1,238 4,776 3,669 1,420 5,087 3,918 1,621 5,398 4,169 1,789 5,815 4,496 1,971 6,232 4,823 19' 3" 222.92 1,378 5,222 3,999 1,581 5,561 4,274 1,804 5,896 4,549 1,994 6,347 4,902 2,197 6,798 5,255 • "roughing.in" dimensions • co section 2 walk -in coolers and freezers 20" wide shelves 14" wide shelves b b b 4- �" TYPICAL SECTION VIEW 3'•10" I'.0" PLAN VIEW 7'.9" a 13'-6" COMBINATION DETAIL OF VERTICAL PANEL JOINTS floor construction 11.23b/Ba general information Bally Walk -In Coolers and Freezers and Refrigerated Buildings can be installed with various types of floors to fit the location and to best serve individual user requirements. Recommended for use wherever possible is the standard Bally prefab floor which is clad on the interior with heavy 14 gauge galvanized steel. Where installations are best served with built -in floors they can be constructed in a variety of types. In this section and continued on the following pages, are detailed drawings showing all types of floor construction. perforated drain and vent pipes Perforated drain and vent pipes and gravel fill as shown on floor details on page 11 are extremely important and must be followed in every detail for freezer applications. insulation thickness for built -in floors When temperatures within a Walk -In are 30 °F. (- 1.1 °C.) and above, we recommend a minimum of two layers of 1" thick sheet urethane for built -in insulated floors. When temperatures are below 30 °F. (- 1.1 °C.) we recommend a minimum of two layers of 2" thick sheet urethane. Joints must be staggered. maximum loads on Bally prefab floor panels Bally floor panels are designed to withstand uniformly distributed stationary floor loads up to 600 lbs. per sq. ft. Where carts, hand trucks or other mobile equipment will be used, the floor must be reinforced with diamond tread alum. plate. If fork lift trucks are to be used, a minimum of 4" reinforced concrete must be poured on top of the floor panels. door installation details for built -in floors Interior of walk•in Hinged door 1/4" .11 /2" e Interior of walk-in Door anchor with heater wire Sliding door 41/2" 1.. Concrete floor SECTION VIEW OF STEPPLATE CUTOUT FOR HINGED DOOR detail- fastening screeds Floor screed Grout seal •i., SECTION VIEW OF STEPPLATE CUTOUT FOR SLIDING DOOR Prefab 11/2" x 21/2" x 1/4" thick vertical screed anchor panels Machine I6" D. Machine bolt bolt Caulking Slab urethane SECTION VIEW 6/16" x 11/2" Lok•bolt Floor screed Concrete floor FRONT VIEW Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 9 ig o o J 11 34" clearopng. is �Ia 0 RI' 1 II 34" clear opng. ii 11111 pp 1�"liSi 7'•1" 4", 7'•9" PLAN VIEW 7'.9" a 13'-6" COMBINATION DETAIL OF VERTICAL PANEL JOINTS floor construction 11.23b/Ba general information Bally Walk -In Coolers and Freezers and Refrigerated Buildings can be installed with various types of floors to fit the location and to best serve individual user requirements. Recommended for use wherever possible is the standard Bally prefab floor which is clad on the interior with heavy 14 gauge galvanized steel. Where installations are best served with built -in floors they can be constructed in a variety of types. In this section and continued on the following pages, are detailed drawings showing all types of floor construction. perforated drain and vent pipes Perforated drain and vent pipes and gravel fill as shown on floor details on page 11 are extremely important and must be followed in every detail for freezer applications. insulation thickness for built -in floors When temperatures within a Walk -In are 30 °F. (- 1.1 °C.) and above, we recommend a minimum of two layers of 1" thick sheet urethane for built -in insulated floors. When temperatures are below 30 °F. (- 1.1 °C.) we recommend a minimum of two layers of 2" thick sheet urethane. Joints must be staggered. maximum loads on Bally prefab floor panels Bally floor panels are designed to withstand uniformly distributed stationary floor loads up to 600 lbs. per sq. ft. Where carts, hand trucks or other mobile equipment will be used, the floor must be reinforced with diamond tread alum. plate. If fork lift trucks are to be used, a minimum of 4" reinforced concrete must be poured on top of the floor panels. door installation details for built -in floors Interior of walk•in Hinged door 1/4" .11 /2" e Interior of walk-in Door anchor with heater wire Sliding door 41/2" 1.. Concrete floor SECTION VIEW OF STEPPLATE CUTOUT FOR HINGED DOOR detail- fastening screeds Floor screed Grout seal •i., SECTION VIEW OF STEPPLATE CUTOUT FOR SLIDING DOOR Prefab 11/2" x 21/2" x 1/4" thick vertical screed anchor panels Machine I6" D. Machine bolt bolt Caulking Slab urethane SECTION VIEW 6/16" x 11/2" Lok•bolt Floor screed Concrete floor FRONT VIEW Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 9 r`'lco astriiciti cont. Drain tiles may be required depending on size, temperature of application and location, see page 11. Bally prefab floor panels in depressed pad (Indoors only) Adjustable wiper gasket Caulking or concrete fill Walk•m door Standard walk-in floor Building floor Anti.sweat heater Concrete sub slab 4" 1 SECTION VIEW THRU DOOR Partition panel Hot asphalt " 44- 4" Standard floor panel with breaker strip SECTION THRU PARTITION Concrete sub•slab 1 Outside wall of walk-in Building floor 6 mil polyethylene or asphalt paper barrier SECTION THRU OUTSIDE WALL Bally prefab floor panels in depressed pad with quarry tile (Indoors only) Adjustable wiper gasket Tile setting bed Wal &m door Standard waik•in floo Quarry file Building floor Anti -sweat heater SECTION VIEW THRU DOOR I Epoxy sealant 1 Quarry the 1 and setting bed 1 Hot i ,rte 1 asphalt 1 Concrete 1 sub slab 1 1 1 1 Partition panel Standard floor panel with breaker strip 6 mil polyethylene or asphalt paper barrier SECTION THRU PARTITION 2" Epoxy sealant Outside wall of walk•in Quer y the and set ing bed Caulking or concrete fill ATII•n lMI NOGtt� 2 "—e Building floor SECTION THRU OUTSIDE WALL Bally prefab floor panels on existing floor with concrete wearing floor (Indoors and outdoors) Walk-in door Door anchor with treater wire Ramp up to door opening Building floor Hot asphalt 4" Concrete wearing floor Standard walk-in floor SECTION VIEW THRU DOOR Partition panel Caulkin Hot asphalt 4" Concrete wearing floor Building floor Standard floor panel with breaker strip SECTION THRU PARTITION Caulking 4" Reinforced concrete wearing floor Outside wall of walk-in Building floor Hot asphalt Caulking Standard walk-in floor SECTION THRU OUTSIDE WALL Bally prefab floor panels on concrete pad (Indoors and outdoors) Walk -in door Ramp up to door opening Anti•sweat heater rr • mama Concrete slab SECTION VIEW THRU DOOR Hot asphalt 1 Partition panel 1 Hot asphalt 1 1 1 1 1 Standard floor l panel with breaker strip 6 mil polyethylene or asphalt paper barrier SECTION THRU PARTITION Standard walk-in floor Outside wall of walk -in Caulking Floor line Indoors SECTION THRU OUTSIDE WALL Built -in insulated floor (Indoors and outdoors) 10 Door anchor with heater wire Walk.m door Reinforced concrete Building floor Concrete sub•stab f 4" See page i" 9 SECTION VIEW THRU DOOR 1 Caulking on I wanner side only 4" Concrete 1 wearing 1 floor 1 Slab urethane Concrete sub•sfab Partition panel Floor screed 6 mil polyethylene or asphalt paper barrier SECTION THRU PARTITION Outside wall of walk-in Roinforced concrete 4 Slab - urethane 1 worawm Floor screed Caulking exterior side only door line indoors Grade line Concrete sub•stab SECTION THRU OUTSIDE WALL Stion walk -in coolers andfeezers cont. perforated drain and vent pipes 11,23b/Ba Drain and vent tiles are recommended for use: (A) When coolers or freezers are located in high water table areas' as they provide drainage of excess water and serve as air vents to keep area under the slab dry. (B) Generally when freezers, or cooler /freezer combinations, are over 225 square feet in floor area. When the ambient tempera- ture is higher than the ground temperature these drain and vent pipes provide passages for the flow of this warm air. This stores heat in the ground to prevent ice build -up that could eventually cause upheaval of the floor. Concrete building floor Outside wall of walk -In r- Floor screeds �) / // /��// Caulking Slab urethane Concrete sub•slab 6 mil polyethylene or asphalt paper barrier rap, ANIMA weisommiati po-%"' 15" 2" clean rock aggregate. /' *jib Age Perforated drain and vent pipe located on 6 ft. centers— See note below Outside wall of waik•in Perforated cover .1: AL Grade line — outdoor only Drainage trench or sump For Fitt "i N 3'.0" Maximum --4 Drain pipes should not exceed this dimension between any foundation or column pier SECTION VIEW THRU OUTSIDE WALL .s Building floor— Indoors only Grade line—outdoors only 1" D. drainage holes to remove water seepage spaced on 6 It. centers If Installation Is made outdoors, footings and piers must be poured extending below frost line t One end of perforated drain and vent pipe must bo as shown to remove any accumulation of water under the floor. If grade line is above pipes, a drainage trench or sump must be provided. SECTION THRU LENGTH Building floor — indoor only Grade line— outdoor only If prefab walk•in Is Installed adjacent to an existing structure and vent above ground level, as shown, is not possible, vent must be run thru footing and extend above root of the existing structure. Perforated drain and vent pipe must be open on both ends for air circulation as shown. Use 4" dia. for lengths up to 50 11.; 6" dla, for 50 ft. and longer. Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 11 refrigeration systems self-contained A self - contained relfrigcralion system includes the condensing nit, blower coil, and all necessary controls and devices, fully connected, hermetically sealed, mounted on an easy -to- install steel frame, ready to operate alter electrical and drain connections are made. Self - contained systems are avail- able for all sizes of Bally Walk-In Coolers and Freezers. They pro- vide many important advantages including ... simplified installa- tion ... improved efficiency with fewer service problems ... cost economy. Bally refrigeration systems combine condensing units and blower coils that are perfectly balanced in capacity. Each system is factory - assembled under ideal circumstances. Systems are charged with the precisely correct re- frigerant and then hermetically sealed. These important steps insure high effi- ciency performance. Since Bally sys- tems are mass-produced, their cost. is lower Chan comparable remote refrig- eration systems assembled on the job site. A1nde in various sizes up to and including 7'h 1-1.P. Low temperature systems have electric defrost. heaters built into the coil. In- cluded are a time switch and thermo- stat that control the length and number of defrost periods to automatically keep coils frost -free. easy to install Bally self - contained refrigeration sys- tems are available for both side wall mounting and top mounting. They are compactly assembled on angle iron frames designed for easy handling. Saddle -type t 3p mounted unit. Saddle-type si 1e• enounte•d unit. 12 normal temperature systems 1/2 to 2 h.p. side mounted Condensing Electric connection Electrical connection for BSC• 100, 150 and 200. e5C 5U{ DSC 75 0 I•_L--Wall of walk•in SECTION THRU HEIGHT Solid lines indicate position of condensing unit for BSC•50 and BSC-75. Dotted lutes indr• cate position of condensing unit for BSC- 100, 150 and 200. Both ate 45!d' wide. Elec.conn. for BSC•50, 75 only osc 100,150 NO 4* I _E-. \ 1 Blower coil ---.ti —y F- ' 1• TOP VIEW Systems are positioned so dimensions that top mounted Electric Connection Drain connection Wall of walk-in Condensing unit IIM Blower coil SECTION THRU HEIGHT r 451x° Electric Connection Condensing unit Blower 1 coil TOP VIEW blower coil is centered over a 46" vertical panel. SYSTEM NO. A B C D E F G H I BSC•50 12' 251/4' 301/2' 261/4' — 12' 281/4' 291/4' 12' BSC -75 1314' 251/4' 3011' 261/4' — 12' 281/4' 291/4' 12' BSC -100 1311' 28Ye 373/4' 3514' 93/4' — 373/4' 321/a" 93/4' BSC•150 131/2' 291' 41Y4' 353/4' 73/4' — 373' 337/6' 73/4' BSC -200 161' 29311' 411/4' 353' 73/' — 373/4' 337/8" 71/4' specifications —top and side mounted systems SYSTEM NO. BSC -50 BSC -75 BSC•100 BSC.150 BSC -200 ' BTU /HR +35 °F.11.7 °C.) BOX T. 4,250 6,180 8,450 11,950 17,150 EVAP. C.F.M. 740 710 1,350 1,425 2,425 APPROX. AIR THROW 15' 20' 25' 25' 30' H.P. OF UNIT h % 1 111 /: 2 EVAP. MOTORS 120/1/60 .035 N.P. .035 H.P. 1/15 H.P. 1/15 H.P. 1/8 H.P. FULL LOAD AMPS@ 230/1/60 4.7t* 6.7t* 7.0 * 9.5* 12.6 * FULL LOAD AMPS 208/230/3/6 3.0tt 4.4tt 6.4tt 8.41t 10.1tt •lnconcing voltage to the system must be both 230 and 120 colts. --► Indicates intake air of condensing unit. Discharge is on opposite side. t These systems available in 120 /1/60 (This doubles the fu!l locd amps.) ft Power to these systencs must he both 208 /3/60 and 120/1/60. • `Capacities are based on 90 °F. (32.2'C.) ambient temperature. Model t3SC -33, a ty H.P. system, is available. Write for specifications. action 2 walk -in coolers and freezers self- contained — cont. low temperature systems 3/4 to 2 h.p. side mounted top mounted 17" Condensing unit Drain tube Electrical service connection Wall of watk•in Electrical connection r Blower coil See charts below for number of fans. SECTION THRU HEIGHT 451/2" Condensing unit Drain Wall of walk•in Electrical connection Blower coil See charts below for number of fans. SECTION THRU HEIGHT Condensing }--- 451/4"_i unit Blower co 'I Electrical connection TOP VIEW TOP VIEW Systems are positioned so that blower coil is centered over a 46" vertical panel. dimensions SYSTEM NO. A B C 0 AZ -75A 191/4" 261/4" 173/s" 33" AZ-100A 211/4" 353/4" 17N" 33" AZ-150A 23" 353/4" 23N" 33" AZ -150B 211/4" 353/4" 15N" 421/2" AZ-200A 23" 353/4" 23118" 33" AZ-200B 211/4" 353/4" 15%" 421/2" dimensions SYSTEM NO, A B C D AZ•75A 231/4" 28N" 173/4" 33" AZ -100A 251/4" 38" 173/4" 33" AZ-150A 27" 38" 23N" 33" AZ-150B 251/4" 38" 15N" 421/2" AZ -200A 27" 38" 23N" 33" AZ-200B 251/4" 38" 153/4" 421/2" specifications --top and side mounted systems SYSTEM NO. AZ•75A AZ -100A AZ -150A AZ-150B AZ -200A AZ -2006 BTU /HR -10 °F. (- 23.3 °C.) BOX T. * 3,500 4,500 7,400 7,000 9,600 9,100 EVAP. C.F.M. 800 800 2,100 1,500 2,100 1,500 APPROX. AIR THROW 18' 18' 25' 20' 25' 20' H.P. OF UNIT 3/4 1 11/2 11/2 2 2 EVAP. MOTORS (230/1/60) 1/20 H.P. 1/20 H.P. 1/6 H.P. (2) 1/20 H.P. 1/6 N.P. (2) 1/20 N.P. FULL LOAD AMPS @ 230/1/60 8.3 8.4 17.6 17.1 15.7 15.2 FULL LOAD AMPS @ 208 /230/3/60 5.6 7.7 11.3 10.8 12.6 12.1 —s Indicates inlakc air of cor denying unit. Discharge is on opposite side. *Capacities are based on 90 °F. (32.2 °C.) ambient temperature. 11.23b/Ba top mounted systems— outdoor for use with prefab or built -up type roofs. Same as standard top Condensing .. mounted units unit Blower coil 4" less than standard top mounted units 1E+ Wall of walk•in SECTION THRU HEIGHT r--451/6"-1 4" Blower coil J l _ Condensing 4 4 unit TOP VIEW When top- mounted, self- contained re- frigeration systems are used on instal- lations requiring prefab aluminum roofs, these systems will be furnished identical to other top - mounted systems. However, when installing, these sys- tems must extend 4" from the side wall of the walk -in to allow clearance for the side flanges of these roofs. Above is a drawing of a typical installation of this type showing the variances from the standard top - mounted systems. N.S.F. installations Condensing unit i ra Wall of walk.in 311" E— Blower coil For installations requiring approval by the National Sanitation Foundation, self- contained systems are furnished with the blower coil lowered 31/2': This space allows easy access for wiping the top of the coil. Bally Case K Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 13 gip ii f - orxr ;ta,. _ra. A,d — c r t . rio rrtial. fond 1 w temperature systems —a to 7x;4 h.p. A/Ode, ...4Z -..5(10'.4 10" ., ,COnH' L • jiff' 1 • _,: li I 8Inor Y CC,11 . _ c_.. _r ; ' See charts ;>■iMt' far nt,i ih' r ar Matte/ A! -75OA (AUur/a (11116 1016/d final test' etttttii e SIDE MtlllNitti ) t.LI' I' Elert r t /cann,1 • { Blower a&l j • See Charts fer ; r'• - A. - nUnit,PT of f sn5. TOP VIEW 4.•- ••- 35S:y "........ Elect war. 1 1 r1 i ni t_. 1 11 f ,ctr rat rnrrtnrn -r TOP YIVN ElAttr:C:11 (.Cnr„rtCf it SIDE VIEW p n teiim TOP MOtJHrED -A 4 SIDE VIEW All sysit.'tto above are centered over 46" wide vertical panel. gl & 6 lbp. systems 71/2 h.p. systems Witt/ teiiipeilitui'e b3U /11(1 +35° F`: (1;/' . "1W ►'�.�r_.. tV.Af': O,F.M. API'110X, AIH t011Uw HIP Ot UNIT LVAP, Id010f(S (230/1/60) FULL LOAD 2 0/1/00 . FULL LOAD U8/31 0 DIMENSIONS -6.) _j0 COOLED . WA r0 A 8 C 0 :.:.. 0S0300A 1/ 00O __23,01J0... _4,400 30' 3 (1) ' II.I'. 28,7 23.8 291/2" 651/4" 26" 661/2„ _ 26,000 26,000 3,666 20' .- a (4) Iiri1L1', 25,5 20.8 271/2" 631/4" 20" 841/2" ..050,3000 000 20,500... 28,500 _ 4,4DU 30' ... 3 (2) 14 ILP, 28,7 23.8 32" 673/4" 303(6' 511/2" _hS0= nsb.500A 44,000 _._ 45,11O0 6,00o 40 5 13)1. 11,1'. 42,4 34.7 291/2" 65'/4" 261/2" 90th" 1156-5000 43,000 4s,000 0,400 00' 6 (2)/ 11,1', 43,9 36.2 32" 673/4" 37°/16" 511/2" Witt/ teiiipeilitui'e A it etboiTe ,syBi'eYttr itre ?iinilctble itt 4(O j3 /tiO. ^^ fizitiixktea atif Role of 'nndetising tt.nit. 14 *Capacities ore based on 90 °b', (:32.21 °C.) amble at temperature for air cooled units, 100°K (37.t3°C.) for water rooted units. iltt IIi: ,. -10 °r. 13.3 °CJ 0(1l(:1LMI'a LVAI'. 0.►-,m• nl'I'f1ok: All( )HHOW N:11 Of UNIT LVAI', MO101t5 (230/1/60) FIILI. LOAD 230 /1/�U FULL LOAD@@ 2U8/3/�i0 DIMENSIONS ills NOW) Wt1 E11 COOLED A B C 0 A7-300A . , 15,000 15;300. 4,400 _ 30' 3 (2) ;6 H.P. 28.1 23,8 29th" 651/4" 26" 661/2" A1.3000_,- 14,500._ 14,800 3,000 20' 3 (4) 1,61.P. 26,1 22.0 271/2" 631/4" 20" 841/2" . A7.3.000 ... 15,160 .16,466. 4,460 30' 3 12) 16 H.P. 28.1 23,8 32" 673'4" 3014" 511/2" ---;12.500A 24606 2000 . 6,600 40,' 5 (3) ; H.P. 43.G 35.9 291/2" 651/4" 261/2" 901/2" A2.3000_ -. 22;10o 13,000 6,400 50' 5 (2) 114 HP. 43.9 36.2 32" 673/4" 37Y6" 511/2" A2456A ,,.31'i,d60 80,000. 6,600. 40' 11/2 {31 E/* N.P. -- 51.4 291/2" 71'/4" 261/2" 901/2" A2 '.7500 36,000 40,000 7,200 50' 11/2 (2)1/3 N.P. --• 44.8 32" 741/4" 37,'(6" 511,4" A it etboiTe ,syBi'eYttr itre ?iinilctble itt 4(O j3 /tiO. ^^ fizitiixktea atif Role of 'nndetising tt.nit. 14 *Capacities ore based on 90 °b', (:32.21 °C.) amble at temperature for air cooled units, 100°K (37.t3°C.) for water rooted units. �:s tion 2 walk -in coolers and freezers refrigeration systems preassembled remote type Bally Pre - assembled Refrigeration Systems consist of two major assemblies. One is the Condensing Unit Assembly with all necessary components factory - installed and wired including electrical box, time clock, drier and sight glass, (winter control and crankcase heater if required). The other is the Re- frigeration Coil Assembly with expansion valve, tem- perature control and heat exchanger completely factory- mounted. Installation work on the job site is minimal. All that is required is that electrical power be brought to the Condensing Unit, and that refrigeration tubing and electrical connections be made between the Condens- ing Unit Assembly and the Refrigeration Coil Assem- bly. All equipment and tubing required to do. this is furnished by the contractors at the job site. These systems reduce job site installation time and cost. They perform with highest efficiency because they include all necessary components properly sized and expertly installed. normal temperature air-cameo systems MODEL NO. H.P. UNIT FULL LOAD AMPS , +35 F. (1.7 °C.) BOX TEMP. 230 V. 1 ' 208/230 V. 60 P. PN•75 ''/ 6,7 4.4 6,040 PN•100 1 8,2 7.6 8,700 PN -150 11/2 10.1 9.0 12,450 PN•200 2 12.5 10.0 17,500 PN•300A 3 19.8 15.3 27,000 PN•300B 3 19.8 15,3 26,000 PN•3000 3 19.8 15.3 26,500 PN•500A 5 26.6 20.4 44,000 PN•5008 5 26.6 20.4 42,200 PN -5000 5 26.6 20,4 43,000 PN•750A 71/2 - 34.8 60,000 PN•750C 714 - 34.8 58,500 Low temperature air- cooled systems MODEL NO. H.P. UNIT ■ FULL LOAD AMPS BTU /HR.* 230 V. 1 P. 60d . 208/230 V. 3 P. 60 C. 0 °F. (-17.8 °C3 BOX T. -10 °F. (- 23.3 °C.) BOX T. PL-75A ''A 7.2 4.9 4,200 3,500 PL -100A 1 8,1 7.5 6,200 4,500 PL-150A 11/2 16.7 10.5 9,100 7,000 PL•15013 11/2 16.2 10.0 8,600 6,700 PL-200A 2 12.6 10.1 12,400 9,600 PL-200B 2 12.1 9.6 11,800 9,100 PL -300A 3 25.2 20.7 20,600 15,000 PL•3008 3 24.2 19.7 20,000 14,500 PL•3000 3 25.2 20.7 20,800 15,100 PL-500A 5 34.7 28.5 30,800 22,500 PL -5009 5 33.2 27.0 29,900 21,800 P1.-5000 5 35.2 28.8 30,500 22,100 PL-750A 71/2 - 46.2 45,000 35,000 PL -7500 71/2 - 39.6 43,900 34,000 * Capaci ies based on 90 °F. (32.2 C.) antbunt temp. 460/3/60 also available, write for specifications. refrigeration systems 11.23b/Ba remote Remote -type refrigeration systems are those where condensing units are installed remotely from the Walk -In. Blower coils and condensing units are available from Bally. Necessary electrical equipment and refrigeration tubing for final connection must be supplied by the contractor at the job site. blower coils BA -56 to BA -172 BP -200A Bally blower coils are available in a variety of sizes, in both normal and low temperature types, to meet every user's need. Construction is Bally high quality with copper tubing and aluminum fins. Auto- matic defrosting for low temperature models is provided by electric heaters built into the coil. normal temperature MODEL N0. O DIMENSIONS BTU /HR CAPACITY 15 °F,TD.3 °CI FULL LOAD AMPS @ 120/1/60 FULL LOAD AMPS @ 230/1/60 L W H BA -56 301/2" 201" 111" 6,000 1.4 - BA-72 30%" 201" 123/4" 7,200 1.4 - BA•96 37''%" 241" 13" 9,300 2.4 - BA•128 41'/4" 261" 131" 12,450 2.4 - BA•172 41''%" 26 1/4" 17" 19,500 4.0 - BA•300A 661/2" 17" 231/2" 33,500 - 5.4 BA-300B 841/2" 141/4" 171/2" 30,000 - 4.4 BA-300C 511/2" 18" 27% 32,500 - 5.4 BA-400A 901/2" 17" 241/2" 50,000 - 8.1 BA•4008 12014" 141/4" 181/2" 45,000 - 6.6 BA•4000 511/2" 18" 35 7% 6" 46,500 - 8.4 BA-5004 901/2" 17" 241/2" 60,000 - 12.6 BA-500C 511/2" 18" 3514" 58,500 - 6.0 low temperature MODEL N0, DIMENSIONS BTU /HR. CAPACITY 10 °F. (5.6 °C) TO FULL LOAD AMPS @ 230/1/60 L W H MOP BF -51A 33" 151/4" 171/4" 4,700 4.6 BF -100A 33" 17" 231/4" 10,000 6.3 BF -1006 4234" 14'/" 14 %" 8,800 6.7 BF -200A 66" 17" 23'/" 20,000 13.4 BF -200B 84'/4" 14'/" 17'/4" 18,000 13,8 BF-200C 511/2" 18" 27')' " 19,500 14.4 BF-300A 90" 17" 23'/" 30,000 19.3 BF-300B 1201/2" 14'/" 18Y•" 27,000 20.5 BF-300C 511/2" 18" 35'.x." 28,000 17.5 BF-400A 90" 17" 231/4" 36,000 19.3 BF-400C 511/2" 18" 35'f." 35,000 17.5 Drain heaters are required when blowers are installed 10" or more from inside wall. Heaters supplied at ex ra cost. Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 15 reratai ffem s remo condensing units For your convenience we list condensing units for various size Wulk -Ins. They are products of America's leading manufac- turer of condensing unit 'for both normal and low temperature use. a = MODEL NO. FULL LOAD AMPS. BTU /HR @ 90 °F. (32.2 °C.) AMB. TEMP. EVAP. TEMP. -20 °F. (- 28.9 °C.) LOW TEMP. +20 °F. (- 6.7 °C.) MED. TEMP. o ta N o N a N d M 208/230 -3 -60 1/3 EBAM -0033 5.6 2.7 - 2,500 1/2 EBAM•0050 8.0 4.1 2.4 4,250 1/2 FBAM•0050* 12.0 5.8 - 4,500 3/4 CBAM•0075 12.4 7.1 3.9 6,040 3/4 FBAM•0075* 16.2 9.4t - 6,150 3/4 CBAL -0075 - 7.1 3.9 3,040 1 CBAM -0100 17.4 8.0 6.2 8,700 1 FDAM•0100* 18.1 9.1 - 9,000 1 CBAL•0100 - 8.0 6.2 4,950 11/2 CBAM -0150 - 8.6 7.5 12,450 11/2 CBAL•0150 - 13.7 7.5 7,060 2 CBAM•0200 - 11.3 8.8 17,500 2 C3AL -0200 - 11.3 8.8 9,500 3 CDAM -0300 - 19.8 15.3 24,150 3 C3AL -0300 - 19.8 15.3 14,200 5 CBAM•0500 - 26.4 20.2 39,600 5 C3AL•0501 - 26.4 20.2 22,500 71/2 CBAM•0750 - - 34.7 60,000 71/2 C3AL•0751 - - 33.7 31,900 10 CBAM•1000 - - 52.9 77,000 10 C3AL -1001 - - 52.9 50,700 20 C3AL -1002 - - 76.2 67,300 *Hermetically scaled -all others are accessible hermetic. f208/230 -1 -60 460 volt, 3 phase, 60 cycle condensing units are also available. Write for specifications. Outdoor weatherproof hoods are available for all remote condensing units. 16 refrigeration recominendations Refrigeration recommendations are shown below for 21 of the most popular sizes of Bally Walk -Ins for both 7'6" and 8'6" heights. The BTU /HR load shown is computed for 7'6" heights. Although the usage factor is slightly more for 8'6" heights, recommendations remain the same. Condensing unit sizes are based on "normal usage" operating 16 out. of 24 hours for normal temperature and 18 out of 24 hours for low temperature, in a 90 °F. (32.2 °C.) ambient. Recommendations are made only for Walk -Ins using prefab insulated floor panels or built -in ure- thane insulated floors. NOTE: Walk -Ins with non - insulated floors are not applicable. SIZE OF WALK•IN NORMAL TEMP. +35 °F. (1.7 °C.) LOW TEMP. -10 °F. (- 23.3 °C.) BTU/ LOAD SELF CON- TAINED SYSTEM PRE- ASSEMBLED REMOTE SYSTEM H.P. HR./ LOAD SELF CON- TAINED SYSTEM PRE- ASSEMBLED REMOTE SYSTEM H P 3'11" x 5'10" 2,050 BSC -33 PN -33 1/3 3,043 AZ -75A PL -75A 3/4 5'10" x 5'10" 2,789 BSC -50 PN•50 1/2 4,468 AZ -100A PL -100A 1 5'10" x 7'9" 3,363 BSC -50 PN -50 1/2 6,244 AZ -150A PL -150A 11/2 5'10" x 9'8" 3,915 BSC -75 PN•75 3A4 6,835 AZ -150A PL -150A 11/2 5'10" x 11'7" 4,452 BSC -75 PN•75 3/4 7,179 AZ -150A PL -150A 11/2 7'9" x 7'9" 4,083 BSC -75 PN -75 3/4 7,028 AZ -150A PL -150A 11/2 7'9" x 9'8" 4,767 BSC -75 PN -75 3A 7,306 AZ -150A PL -150A 11/2 7'9" x 11'7" 5,448 BSC -75 PN -75 3A4 8,342 AZ-200A PL -200A 2 7'9" x 13'6" 6,409 BSC•100 PN -100 1 8,889 AZ-200A PL -200A 2 7'9" x 15'5" 7,093 BSC -100 PN -100 1 9,230 AZ -200A PL -200A 2 9'8" x 9'8" 5,621 BSC -75 PN -75 3/4 8,465 AZ -200A PL -200A 2 9'8" x 11'7" 6,734 BSC -100 PN -100 1 9,150 AZ -200A PL -200A 2 9'8" x 13'6" 7,515 BSC -100 PN -100 1 11,372 AZ-300A PL•300A 3 9'8" x 15'5" 8,100 BSC -150 PN -150 11/2 12,022 AZ -300A PL -300A 3 9'8" x 17'4" 8,510 BSC -150 PN -150 11/2 12,621 AZ -300A PL -300A 3 9'8" x 19'3" 9,017 BSC•150 PN•150 11/2 13,339 AZ -300A PL -300A 3 11'7" x 11'7" 7,669 BSC -100 PN -100 1 11,533 AZ -300A PL -300A 3 11'7" x 13'6" 8,235 BSC -150 PN•150 11/2 12,195 AZ -300A PL•300A 3 11'7" x 15'5" 8,832 BSC -150 PN -150 11/2 12,971 AZ-300A PL•300A 3 11'7" x 17'4" 9,360 BSC•150 PN -150 11/2 13,737 AZ -300A PL•300A 3 11'7" x 19'3" 9,791 BSC -150 PN -150 11/2 14,339 AZ -300A PL -300A 3 Recommendations are "average" and do not to to into consideration factors such as ambient temperatures exceeding 90 °F. (32.2 °C.), the use of sliding glass or hinged reach -in doors or excessive opening of entrance or service doors. "Average" installation means a normal load requirement for the general storage of food products, either in a normal or low temperature Wal /e -!n. When Walk-Ihs are to be used for sharp or quick freezing or if large quantities of warm food are to be cooled quickly, larger refrigeration systems are required. Specific size recom- mendations will be made by Bally's Engineering Department based on the volume and temperature of the food product to be handled. All recommendations include air- cooled condensing units. • Lion 2 walk -in coolers and freezers accessories cantilevered shelving Galvanized steel and stainless steel shelves are made in lengths of 36 ", 48" and 54 ", and depths of 14" and 20 ". Shelves can be installed in any number ,'f tiers to suit users requirements. They :.rovide maximum storage capacity any given space with the utmost accessibility of stored product and se of cleaning. addition to these benefits Bally ad- ;table cantilevered shelving systems • infinitely adjustable, stylish, rugged 1 fast and easy to install. Major components and features of the shelving system include: 1 Shelves have sanitary design with easily cleaned surfaces. Raised edges (marine type) keep product from rid- ing off shelf. 2 Louvers, 1" wide, provide maximum air circulation. 3 Galvanized iron adjusting clamps per- mit easy adjustment of shelves. Loos- en bolt of clamp, adjust bracket up or down, then tighten. 4 Extruded aluminum wall standards permit shelves to be installed as a single unit or butted together for a continuous lineup. 5 Rugged 12 gauge galvanized steel shelf brackets eliminate the need for frontal upright supports, allowing full usage of entire shelf area and floor area beneath shelves. 6 12 gauge galvanized steel top anchors. Optional equipment includes movable locking dividers for orderly storage, ex- truded aluminum clip -on shelf ledges for extra protection to stored items and ad- hesive -type identification label holders. 111 Shelves II 17, 36", 48" or 54" .l. Standards -4 Front View Side View teat rails Brackets, meat rails dards are galvanize heavily tinned. Meat rails made of a /s" x 2" steel are available in any length. Rails are mounted on heavy gauge steel brackets sup- ported by 11/2" x 11/2" x 1/4" angle iron vertical stan- dards. Brackets are adjustable in height in incre- ments of two inches. One bar hook is supplied for every lineal foot of meat rail. and vertical stan- d; bar hooks are floor racks Sturdy. Slatted - type hardwood floor racks are available for all sizes of Bally Walk -Ins. They are smooth sanded and finished with a water - resistant lacquer. Made in modular sections for removal when cleaning. prefab sectional weatherproof roofs Walk -Ins erected outdoors require pro- tection against rain and snow. Bally prefab sectional aluminum roofs, avail- able for Walk -Ins up to 34'7" wide and in any length, are ideal for this pur- pose. See page 25 for details. 11.23b/Ba modular shelving For users who desire modular type shelving Bally does have a complete line available in stainless steel and gal- vanized steel. Made in lengths of 36 ", 48" and 54" and depths of 14" and 20 ". Shelves can be assembled in 3 tier, 4 tier and 5 tier units in both stationary and mobile types. Ruggedly con- structed to withstand punishing use under all conditions, they have these important features: 1 Sanitary design listed by N.S.F. Raised edges keep product from rid- ing off shelf. 2 Patented construction. Flange de- sign secures die - formed corner cast- ings in position, keeping post holes in perfect alignment. 3 Shelves are adjustable to provide exact space required. Posts are 1" O.D. and 63" high galvanized steel or stainless steel to match shelves. 4 Louvers, 1" wide, provide maximum air circulation. 5 Stationary shelf units can be con- verted to mobile type by installing 5" heavy duty casters. 6 Shelves can be assembled as a sin- gle unit or a series of shelves can be joined together for a continuous lineup. Optional equipment includes adjust- able bullet feet, adjustable cushion feet, movable locking dividers for orderly storage, extruded aluminum clip -on shelf ledges for extra protection to stored items, adhesive -type identifica- tion label holders, heavy -duty zippered plastic covers and 5" ball - bearing cast- ers with neoprene rubber tires to con- vert stationary sections into mobile units. Stationary Unit r--36 "- 48 " -56" Mobile Unit 14" , f Front View Side View 13ally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 17 architectural specifications Walk -Ins shall be prefabricated, all -metal clad, sectionally constructed and be de- signed for easy, accurate field assembly with provisions to facilitate disassembly for relo- cation, and to add extra panels to increase size. 1. PANEL CONSTRUCTION — Panels shall be made in 23" and 46" widths fully interchange- able for fast and easy assembly; 111/2" incre- ment panel to be furnished when required to better fit allocated space. They shall consist of Interior and exterior metal pans precisely formed with metal dies and checked with gauges for uniformity. Metal shall be as de- scribed in Paragraph 2. The exterior of all vertical panels shall have vertical grooves on 111/2" centers. The metal skins to be placed in steel molds with liquid urethane injected into the mold to form a rigid insulation. It must be "foamed -In- place" to bind tena- ciously to Interior and exterior metal skins to form a rigid strong wall. Insulation shall be rigid urethane as described in Paragraph 4. Panels shall be made without internal wood or metal structural members, with 100% of each panel, exclusive of metal skins, being urethane insulation. Panel edges must have tongues and grooves "foamed -in- place" to assure tight joints. A flexible vinyl gasket shall be fitted on the interior and the exterior of each panel along every tongue edge to provide gasketing at each joint. To assure perfect alignment and maximum strength, 90° angled panels shall be provided for each corner. The exterior horizontal di- mensions of each side of this corner shall be 12 ". Panels must meet Factory Mutual's approval standard #4411 for Insulated wall construc- tion. Floor panels shall be similar to all other panels but shall be made to withstand uni- formly distributed floor loads up to and In- cluding 600 pounds per square foot. 2. FINISH—(Specif y one or a combination of the following: NOTE: Individual panels other than floors cannot include galvanized on one side and aluminum on the other side.) A. Bright galvanized steel, 22 ga., interior and exterior. B. Stucco - embossed aluminum, .042" thick on interior and exterior. C. Stain- less steel, type 302, #3 finish, 20 ga. (can be specified for selected interior and ex- terior areas). (Note: Walk -Ins with stucco - embossed alu- minum finish are always furnished with 14 ga. galvanized interior floors unless otherwise specified.) (Note: Interior floors shall always be heavier for extra bearing strength. Specify as fol- lows: galvanized steel -14 ga.; smooth alu- minum —12 ga.; stainless steel —16 ga.) 3. PANEL FASTENERS — Walk -In panels shall be assembled with Bally "Speed -Lok" joining devices. Distance between locks shall not ex- ceed 46 ". Each locking device shall consist of a cam - action, hooked locking arm of re- placeable type (in the event of damage), placed in one panel, and a steel rod precisely positioned In the adjoining panel, so that by rotating the locking arm, the hook shall en- gage over the rod and with cam - action draw the panels tightly together. Both the locking arm and steel rod shall be housed in steel pockets set Into the panel by use of 2" steel straps set Into the insulation, forming perime- ters of steel for extra strength. An aligning device shall be provided In at least one "Speed -Lok" pocket per every vertical panel. 18 for walk -in coolers and freezers Press -fit caps shalt be provided to close wrench holes. The required locking wrench shall be supplied as part of the Walk -In. 4. INSULATION — Insulation shall be 4" thick rigid urethane foam 2.2 Ib. per cu. ft. density (poured -in- place, not frothed). It shall have a low flame spread rating of 25' or less with a certifying Underwriters Laboratories label on every panel. The expanding agent shall be only Freon 11 with an Inherent pressure of 38 PSI when foam is heated to 150 °F. (65.6 °C.). The thermal conductivity factor ( "K ") shall not exceed 0.118 BTU per hour (Square Foot) (degree Fahrenheit per inch). Overall coefficient of heat transfer ( "U" Factor) shall not exceed .029 ( "R" 33.90). The Insulation must remain stable at an operating tempera- ture range of minus 90 °F. (- 67.7 °C.) to plus 250 °F. (121.1 °C.). 5. HINGED STANDARD ENTRANCE DOOR PANELS — Entrance openings as per the fol- lowing size schedule shall be provided In 46" (or 69 ") wide panels. The door shall be an in- fitting flush - mounted type. Construction of both panel and door shall be as stated in Paragraph 1. Insulation shall be the same thickness and type as staled in Paragraph 4. Hardware shall be as specified in Paragraph 6 or 7. A thermoplastic gasket with a mag- netic steel core shall be mounted on the top edge and along both sides of the door. The bottom edge of the door shall contain an ad- justable rubber wiper gasket. The magnetic force of the gasket shall keep the door in a closed position and the gasket shall form a positive tight seal. Gaskets shall be resistant to oil, fats, water and sunlight and shall be replaceable. Construction of the door panel shall include a heavy, "U" channel type, reinforced steel frame of not less than 14 gauge thickness, around the entire perimeter of the door open- ing to prevent racking and twisting. Anti -sweat heater wires shall be concealed behind the metal edge of the door jambs on all four sides. An additional heater shall be concealed beneath the exterior edges of the door around the entire perimeter. They shall provide sufficient heat to prevent condensa- tion and frost formation. Each door panel shall be provided with an Incandescent vapor -proof lamp on the in- terior. An operating toggle switch and pilot light shall be mounted on the exterlor. All interconnecting wires shall be Installed in rigid conduit. An inlet box shall be provided for 120 volt, 60 cycle, 1 phase, A.C. service. A 2" diameter flush -face dial -type thermome- ter shall be mounted on the door panel. It shall provide temperature readings in a range from minus 60 °F. (- 51.1 °C,) to plus 80"F. (26.7 °C.) and shall be adjustable for accu- racy, (Thermometers are standard equipment on 24 ", 34" and 48" wide doors only. Special surface mounted thermometers are available for 60" wide doors If required.) (Doors are available in the following clear opening sizes. Architect to specify number and location of doors, also left or right swing.) (6'8" high Walk- Ins -34" x 66 ". 7'6" high Walk- Ins -24" x 78 ", 34" x 78 ", 48" x 78 ", 60" x 78 ". 8'6" high Walk -Ins and higher -24" x 78 ", 34" x 78 ", 48" x 84 ", 60" x 84 ".) 6. HARDWARE FOR STANDARD HINGED ENTRANCE DOOR —(For doors with 24" and 34" wide openings)—All hardware shall be made of satin finish aluminum when specified for aluminum or galvanized finished Walk -Ins, All hardware shall be polished aluminum when specified for stainless steel finished Walk -Ins. DOOR HINGES: Each door shall have two hinges, self- closing, spring loaded type, with stainless steel pin and Delrin cam -type bear- ing. DOOR LATCH: The latch shall be designed to easily open the door by breaking the mag- netic force of the door gasket. Latch shall have a cylinder type lock and shall Include an inside safety release handle to prevent anyone from being locked inside. FOOT TREADLE: Each door panel shall con- tain a tool treadle to facilitate easy opening of the door without use of hands. It shall be compact and require only light toe pressure for opening. (48' and 60" wide doors have no foot treadle.) 7. HARDWARE FOR STANDARD HINGED ENTRANCE DOOR (For doors with 48" x 60" openings.) LATCH AND STRIKE ASSEMBLY: The latch and strike assembly shall be satin or bright finish aluminum or die -cast metal with satin chrome finish. The latch shall be made to accommodate a padlock but shall Include an inside safety release mechanism to prevent anyone from being locked inside. HINGES: The hinges shall be made of alu- minum or die -cast metal and shall match the latch in general finish and design. Blades shall be no less than 9" and hinges shall be up -lift type with nylon cam on 1/2" D. pin. 8, HINGED SUPER ENTRANCE DOORS (All specifications to be the same as listed In Paragraphs 5, 6 and 7 with the following ex- ceptions.) Both door and door panel to have diamond plate kick panels 35" high on interior and 37" high on exterior. Door to have three hinges instead of the standard two. Door to have observation window (141" x 23 "). See Paragraph 20. 9. DUAL PURPOSE DOORS —Doors shall he made of 2" thick high density urethane in- sulation, foamed -in -place between poly- ethylene skins having no surface screws or seams. Side and bottom gaskets shall be neo- prene, pre- engineered to fit into gasket key and held in place without mechanical fasten- ers. Top seal gasket shall be made of DuPont Hypalon with black anodized aluminum con- tinuous metal anchor strip with stainless steel screws. Lower hinge shall be a plastic self - lubricating bearing with a stainless steel shaft. The with upper st hinge i shall be shaft. lt shall self-closing adjust- able backward and forward as well as up and down. Hinges shall be covered with black DuPont Hypalon. Peep window shall be double pane 1/2" high impact, scratch resistant polycarbonate. Width and height of opening to be as per schedule. 3' wide doors to have single leaf doors, 4' and wider doors shall be two leaf type. 10. WEATHERPROOF SHIELDS —(To be used only when the Walk -In Is installed outdoors.) *This rating is not intended to reflect hazards presented by this or any other material under actual fire conditions. r section 2 walk -in coolers and freezers A.% ;zkuy43i ff rl :f c Kr'a .N' ':t &:a All doors must be supplied with a metal shield above the door to divert rain and snow from door gasket. 11.SLIDING DOORS —See Para. 9, page 27. 12. FLOORS —See Para. 11, page 27.. 13. PRESSURE RELIEF PORT —(This must be specified for all Walk -In Freezers when op- erating at a temperature of 0 °F. (- 17.8 °C) or lower). A relief port must be provided to equalize the difference of pressure between the interior and exterior caused by sudden temperature changes due to opening of doors, loading product and the defrosting of coils. The relief port shall be provided in a side panel located away from the direct air stream flowing from the evaporator coils. It must be designed so that air can move into the Walk -In or out of it. 14. U.L. LISTED —The Walk -In shall be listed by Underwriters' Laboratories. All electrical wiring and components (including self -con- tained refrigeration systems, if used) shall meet their standards. 15. WARRANTY -10 YEARS —The manufac- turer shall warrant that any part of the installed Walk -In, except the refrigeration system and its related accessories, is free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service. (Optional 5 -Year Guarantees are available for refrigera- tion condensing units and sell - contained re- frigeration systems at extra cost.) The manu- facturer shall be obligated to repair or re- place any part of this equipment which proves to be defective within the period of ten (10) years from the date of original in- stallment. The warranty shall not apply to equipment which has been subjected to any ,,ccident, alteration, abuse, misuse or Im- croPer installation and shall not Include any .tkor charges for replacement or repair of !,,ctive parts or refrigerant. SPECIFY BY NAME — (To assure that .ifications prepared from this Guide will ,illy complied with, we suggest the follow - be Included.) The Walk -In Cooler (or er) shall be a Bally Prefab Sectional • -In as manufactured by Bally Case & or, Inc., Bally, Pa. To protect the Interest client, no substitutions will be accepted ss by specific approval). NSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS —A com- set of Instructions covering both as- dy of the Walk -In and installation of the ioration equipment shall be supplied. ALTERNATE AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 15 N.S.F. LISTED —The Walk -In shall be .t,:d by the National Sanitation Foundation and the design and construction shall meet their standards. 19.PARTITIONS— Insulated metal -clad panels shall be provided to form separate compart- ments within the Walk -In. A non - conductor strip must be built into all panels at the joints where partitions butt to prevent transfer of heat from one compartment to another. Par- tition panels shall be Speed -Loked to these ;tom•.. �; .t .? ,. fx'; cont. panels. Construction shall be as specified In Paragraphs 1 to 4. 20. OBSERVATION WINDOW IN ENTRANCE DOOR —For vision into the Walk -In, a 141/2" x 23" observation window shall be provided in the entrance door. It shall consist of three panes of glass with sealed air spaces be- tween each one. The window shall be remov- able for replacement. 21. PREFAB SECTIONAL METAL ROOF — (For Walk -Ins installed outdoors and not exceeding 34'7" in width —can be any length.) A prefab sectional roof shall be furnished for the Walk -In to provide a water- proof covering for ceiling panels. Made of stucco- embossed aluminum, .050" thick. 22. FLOOR SCREEDS —(Not to be used when floor panels are provided.) (Floor Screeds shall be supplied as part of the Walk -In when floors are "built -In" and insulated on the Job site.) Insulated metal -clad floor screeds shall be furnished for the perimeter of all wall pan- els. They shall be 2%" high x 4" (the thick- ness of the wall panels). Metal finish shall be similar to the finish on the balance of the Walk -In. (4" high floor screeds are available for Walk -Ins when they are installed next to a Walk -In using 4" high floor panels. 4" high screeds are also used on combinations when one room has floor panels and the other room has a "built -in" Insulated floor.) Screeds shall be fastened every 23" to the concrete floor with appropriate fasteners. 23. SHELVING — Shelving shall be adjustable cantilever type furnished in the length, width, and numbor of tiers as indicated on plans. It shall be as furnished by Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pa. and conform to the following requirements. SHELF CONSTRUCTION —Each shelf shall be integrally made from one sheet of metal as specliled with all four corners uniformly pierced to receive internal corner castings. Shelves shall be louvered front to back (for air circulation) with 1" wide slots and 2Y2" wide flat spacers. Slots shall be reinforced with vertical, burr -free flanges around the en- tire perimeter of the slot. The entire perimeter of each shelf shall be die - formed in a chan- nel shape, 12/s" high with the top edge formed to a 1/4" radius, 1/4" above the shelf level, hemmed and pressed tight to form a crevice - free, sanitary edge. All four corners of each shelf shall be equipped with a high strength corrosion- resistant die - casting designed to mate tightly with the contour of the shelf perimeter and to extend below the bottom edge of the shelf to form a gusset for strength and rigidity. Shelf corners shall be formed over the die castings, providing a one -piece construction. SHELF MATERIAL — (Specify one of the fol- lowing.) 18 ga. Stainless Steel, type 304, smooth lustre finish or 18 ga. Galvanized Steel. STANDARDS — Standards shall be 6063T5 ex- truded aluminum with pre - drilled holes for at- tachment to the vertical wall. SHELF shelf) s allll be made ofh12f gage galvanized steel with 7/16" D. hole to accept bolt of ad- justing clamp. Brackets shall have shelf lo- cator studs to secure shelves in place by Allenhead screws. CEILING ANCHOR — Ceiling anchors shall be 11.23b/Ba made of 12 gauge galvanized steel with pre - drilled holes for attachment to the ceiling. ADJUSTING CLAMPS — Adjusting clamps shall be galvanized malleable iron affixed to the shelf bracket with W' D. bolt which when tightened shall provide clamping action on the standard for easy shelf adjustment. HARDWARE —Ail sheet metal screws re- quired to mount extruded aluminum stand- ards and ceiling brackets shall be furnished as part of the shelving. AVAILABLE SIZES — (Shelves are available in any combination of the following lengths and widths.) Lengths -36 ", 48 ", 54 ". Widths —14 ", 20 ". Tiers —from 3 to 5 as specliled. 24. MEAT RAILS —Shall be a/e" x 2 "galva- nized steel,supported by galvanized brackets, adjustable on 11/2" x 11/2" x Ye" galvanized steel standards. Movable meat hooks, one per lineal foot of rail, shall be supplied. 25. FLOOR RACKS — Hardwood floor racks shall be smooth sanded and protected with water- resistant clear lacquer. Racks shall be made in sections for easy removal when cleaning. 26. COLOR COATED METAL FACADE —The Walk -In shall be clad with Color Coated Metal Facade. The Facade shall consist of 30" nominal width, ribbed, overlapping panels made of 1.25 oz. commercial hot -dip galvanized steel and finished with two coats of silicone polyester color coating. All trim and cornices shall be furnished in matching (or contrasting) color(s). (The architect shall designate the areas on the Walk -In where the Facade is to be applied. Also, he will specify one or more of the following colors: green, gray, white, bronze, blue, brown or tan.) 27. SELF - CONTAINED REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS — Refrigeration system(s) shall be furnished for side wall (or top wall) mount- ing. (Side mounted units are available in sizes up to 71/2 H.P. Top mounted units are available in sizes up to 5 H.P.) They shall be completely self - contained, consisting of a condensing unit mounted on the exterior and a forced -air evaporator mounted on the interior directly opposite. Capacities, air - delivery and dimensions shall be as per schedule. (The architect shall outline in detall the electrical characteristics such as voltage, cycle and phase.) All components of the condensing unit shall be hermetic or accessible - hermetic type. The condenser shall be a conventional air- or water - cooled type. The forced -air evaporator shall be designed so that the cooled air is discharged parallel to the ceiling. Air circulation motor(s), multi - fin and tube-type coil, and heat exchanger shall all be assembled within a protective housing. Self - contained systems used for freezing temperatures shall have an automatic sys- tem for defrosting the evaporator, Including heaters and time control. System shall be completely factory- assembled and thoroughly tested to meet the manufacturer's best com- mercial standards. 28, REMOTE REFRIGERATION —See Para. 22, page 27. Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 19 1 section 3 refrigerated buildings ,,,,,,,,,,,i,, 0 •00 '0,47,33 .M.;.a.ime,,In.s.tryt...rms•rwenur *oar?. •. , ■4■44,4••••••••••••••• 101 • N 'Av. LA, . \ \ I , ,I,t vte-tv,°0. 3! " "•PS A 4.4 N \ Calif Jur- 111111% I ilit1(1,1 AT ;'(/• 4 10'(;" high \ SI s ..11 - I, ••,• • 4•4• :•,••■■ 4' 1.0 , 1 011114,011, 411111, • :4“■■■11110 1,11 41111 111011 • 4' Z3,- • ' • II, o.v,1 .41104,0 t 0111% 44141 14,, , 14110044, N o.aidhoiol 40 • 4411 • 0-1' 1114444 :no'e's Poultry, Inc . Macon, Ga. 69' x 63' 13'6" high, clad with architectural facade. Freer's Meats, Inc., Endicott, N.Y., food distributor. 76' x 52' x 11' high. fionnings Supermarket, Harleysville, Pa. '5'6" x 11'6" x13'6" high. Falstaff Brewery, North Ber- gen. N J. 90' x 70' x 18' high . • rera' fi L Proof.. field Ice Cream Limited, Monc- 'on N F , Canada 81' x 23' x 12' hinh 4 . ' Green's Dairy, York, Pa. 60' x 85' x 33' high. is WAYNE POULTRY CO, INC. FANCY IUP(IYI W 1, YYII WI nt Sharp and Dohme, West Point, Pa., aceutical firm. 72' x 100' x 18' high. Wayne Poultry Co., Archbold, Ohio. 81' x 140' x 18' high, ;w. . Farm Sausage. Donelsoo, Tenn. .t',' . 11' and IOU' x 50' x 11' high. Bernan Food Corp.. Newark, N.J. food processor. 25' x 25' x 14' high. L G F Canada Ltd , Charlottetown, P.E.I., .,nar!a public finerer warehouse 121'x 121'x 30'. r Walt Disnoyworld, Orlando. Fla. 130' x 144' x 18' -0" high. 11.23b/Ba This section contains general infor- mation, illustrations, drawings, di- mensions and capacity data on Refrigerated Buildings. (Detailed information covering specific design and construction features is in- cluded in section 1. General infor- mation covering Walk -In Coolers and Freezers is included in section 2.) Bally Refrigerated Buildings can be assembled in any length or width and in heights up to 36 feet ... as single or multiple compartment. units ... for use indoors or outdoors. Users can choose types and location of doors, interior accessories, and refrigeration equipment, to meet their specific needs. Bally Ref'rigerat.ed .Buildings are ideally suited to fill the needs of every food and beverage processor, wholesaler or retailer. They also serve efficiently varied industrial and commercial needs for bulk stor- age space with controlled tempera- ture and humidity conditions. Doors Complete detailed informa- tion on doors of all types are in- cluded in section 1 of this catalog. Refrigeration Specifications, capac- ity data, electrical characteristics and complete detailed information on self - contained and remote re- frigeration systems included in sec- tion 2 of this catalog. factory engineering program provided Bally provides an engineering pro- gram which is of great help to local contractors and eliminates the need for high- priced factory installers, substantially lowering the original cost. This program includes supply- ing guide line drawings and specifi- cations covering concrete slab con- struction, structural steel, and com- plete erection instructions. Write for full details. • laA (WA design features 22 color coated metal facade 23 structural steel 24 roofing 25 floor construction 26 fork lift. operation 27 specifications 27 Bally Case Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 21 design features 1. Bally standard size insulated pre- fab panels. 2. Die- formed metal interior and ex- terior. Choice of .042 stucco aluminum, 22 gauge galvanized steel or 20 gauge type 302 stainless steel. 3. 4" thick urethane insulation "foamed -in- place." 4. Sliding entrance door. Choice of manual or power operated types. 5. Built -up insulated roof by others. Bally furnishes construction de- tails and drawings. 6. Partition to form separate com- partments is made of prefab in- sulated panels. 7. Horizontal steel struts secure ver- tical wall panels when they are mounted one above the other on installations which exceed a height of 18 feet. (16 feet for out- door aluminum installations). 8. Open web steel joist roof construc- tion. In northern snow load areas steel is appropriately heavier. (Wide flange beams also available) 9. "H" columns support Toad- bearing beams. 10. Lateral bracing. 11. Vestibules, when required, are assembled from standard insu- lated prefab panels. 12. Anti -sweat heaters concealed he- neath door jambs and under door edges prevent condensation or frost formation. 13. For installations requiring a built - in floor recommended insulation is slab urethane. 14. Optional two- way -swing vestibule doors complete with observation windows are available. 15. Self- contained refrigeration sys- tem— side mounted type. Top mounted units are also available. The systems include condensing units, blower coil and all neces- sary controls. 16. Hinged 34" x 78" self - closing en- trance door (other sizes avail- able). Contains inside safety release to prevent anyone from being locked inside. 17. Bally Speed -Lok fasteners make assembly accurate and fast ... easy to add panels to increase size or to disassemble to relocate. 18. Tongues and grooves on panel edges are " foamed -in- place ". Assure user of a tight seal. 19. Optional color coated metal facade. Available in six colors and white for any portion of the Building. Cut-away view of 50' x 100' x 22' high refrigerated building. 22 Note: The maximum height of one -piece gal- vanized prefab wall pan- els erected indoors or outdoors is 18 feet. Maximum height of one - piece aluminum prefab wall panels erected out- doors is 16 feet, erected indoors, 18 feet. Outdoor installations require special piers, footings, foundation slabs and subtloors. Bally supplies guide- line drawings and specifications, but does not include the depth of footings and piers which is determined by local climate and soil conditions. section —cont. cut -away view showing typical construction of a Bally refrigerated building 3 refrigerated bui dings 22' high Bally Refrigerated Building with multi -panel con- struction in. height. Floor is built -in insulation. I. lateral bracing as required. 2. Web joists in required size. t't iling anchors, spaced every 92" on every supporting joist. Prefab ceiling panels. 5. Prefab upper vertical panels. +1. 1'retab 1uvver vertical panels. '7. Horizontal steel struts. 8. Load- bearing perimeter steel columns. 9. 8" high x 6" deep r, ulurced concrete curb, poured after erection of building. 10. Fluor screeds — beneath all vertical panels when insulation built -in. 11. Footings extend below frost line. 12. 4" thick rtl tforced concrete wearing floor. 13. 2 layers of 2" thick hilt -in sheet urethane. Staggered joints. 14. 4" thick rein - 1"rt' d concrete sub -slab. 15. 2" rock aggregate, 15" deep. 16. 1" drain holes for water seepage. 17. 4" or 6" dia. perfo- rated drain and ventilation pipes spaced on 6 ft. centers, run - ling the entire length of refrigerated building floor. 18. Hard tamped earth. 19. Watertight seal. 11.23b/Ba color coated metal facade For users who desire modern, architectural styling and finish, Bally now makes available metal facade in 6 attractive colors and white. It is designed for quick, easy attachment to a Bally Building. The installed cost per square foot is low, and it is further economical because it can be installed only on those visible areas where a user desires it. It is fabricated of 26 gauge galvanized steel finished with two coats of silicone polyester ... in a configuration that provides maximum rigidity and results in attractive highlights and shadows. Cornices, vertical corners and door opening trim are made in both matching or contrasting colors. Install it only on those areas where appearance is important. On a front ... a front and one side ... a front and two sides ... or around an entire building. Available in white and the following six colors: Green, Gray, Bronze, Blue, Tan and Brown. detail of facade panels !-Anti-siphoning 33/4" 33/4" channel 30" Nominal coverage width w simple step -by -step assembly 1. Insert girt support anchors in Speed -Lok pockets. 2. Install horizontal girts into anchors while assembling pre- fab panels or after assembly is complete. 3. Install I3aIIy aluminum gutters. 4. Fasten facade panels to horizontal girts with pop rivets. 5. Install either Bally Prefab Sectional Roof or built -up type roof. Attach downspouts. Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 23 structural steel • Refrigerated Buildings require supporting structural steel where the smallest dimension of either width or length exceeds 12 feet or where the height is greater than 18 feet. (Note: On outdoor installations with aluminum finish, the maximum height is 16 feet.) Bally engineers will specify the weight, size and type of steel needed. This will be determined by the building dimension .. . whether it is an outdoor or indoor installation and by planned use of the structure. Three methods of supporting the ceiling panels are shown: Method 1. Use of conventional structural steel. Method 2. Support from overhead structures. Method 3. Use of pallet storage racks. method 1 Ceiling panels are supported by conventional structural steel designed to meet local conditions. When using steel support system as shown on this page Speed -Lok access holes are on the exterior of the ceiling panels. Prefab ceiling panels Prefab ceiling panels See floor detail sect. 3. pages 10 thru 13. TYPICAL BUILDING SECTION VIEW Wall panels Steel column Column width DETAIL 1 DETAIL 2 Prefab ceiling panels —‘ SECTION THRU AA 24 See floor detail sect. 3, pages 10 thru 13. Speed•Lok DETAIL 3 Prefab panel Alun inum angle Web joist Ceiling anchor SECTION THRU BB INf i i 1 .1 VVAVAI11IIWAVAA7AV Detail 1 Prefab wall panels Detail 2 Ceiling anchors secured between panels by speed•loks every 7'8" See detail 3. G See floor detail sect. 3. pages 10 thru 13. TYPICAL BUILDING SECTION VIEW Wall panels Steel column Column width DETAIL 1 DETAIL 2 Prefab ceiling panels —‘ SECTION THRU AA 24 See floor detail sect. 3, pages 10 thru 13. Speed•Lok DETAIL 3 Prefab panel Alun inum angle Web joist Ceiling anchor SECTION THRU BB method 2 11'61/2" —+.-- 11'6" Max. end panel Max. ctr. panel Ceiling panels of buildings installed in- doors can sometimes be supported from overhead structural steel. This pro- vides a column -free interior. Hanger straps to building structure Hanger assembly secured between panels by speed•loks Prefab ceiling panels Speed•lok DETAIL SHOWING SUSPENDED CEILING PANELS FROM BUILDING STRUCTURE ;3ethod 3 Pallet storage racks can support ceil- ing panels and eliminate conventional structural steel. •l: Zvi* 2. i+k' Exterior view of 0 refrigerated building shows how storage racks support ceiling. section 3 refrigerated buildings - -cont. buildings higher than 18 feet When Refrigerated Buildings are more than 18 ft. high (or 16 ft. high for out- door installations with aluminum fin- ish), panels are placed one above the other. The panels are fastened to hori- zontal steel struts which extend from steel column to steel column. Following are construction details. Upper vertical panels r/s" U Channel struts 3'e" D. Machine bolt spaced every 23" Steel column Lower vertical panels t/" Angles CUT-AWAY PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF HORIZONTAL STRUTS Ht. of upper vert. panel 1'/4" Ht. of lower vert. panel 2 2 Speed•lok pockets IA" Angles 1/4" U Channel struts HORIZONTAL STRUTS SECTION VIEW 6146" 415/i6" 23" — 4" 2 36" D. Machine bolt 1/4" x 3" x 5W5/16„ Steel plate A" U Channel struts DETAIL OF HORIZONTAL STRUTS AT CORNER PANEL 11.23b/Ba roof s for outdoor installations It is essential to provide protection against moisture leakage between ceil- ing panels. Bally recommends one of the following methods for this purpose. prefab sectional type Bally prefabricated sectional roofs are constructed of heavy aluminum in .050 thickness and are available for Walk - Ins up to 34'7" wide ... and in any length required. These roofs include all necessary fastening devices and gaskets to assure a watertight installation. Illustration of prefab roof in position. When a Walk -In exceeds 18' in width, the roof is made in two sections. built -up type For Walk -Ins wider than 34'7" Bally recommends the installation of a flat built-up type roof placed directly over the ceiling panels. 4 ply built-up roof 1" insulation sheathing (closed cell type ) 12" asphalt spreads Down spout Gutter PERSPECTIVE VIEW Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 25 • floor construction Floor construction details shown below are for typical indoor and outdoor installations requiring structural steel. Tile drains and gravel may be required depending on size and location, see page 11 for details. Floor details shown on pages 9 and 10 can also be used but must be adapted for use with structural steel. indoor installations Screed anchors spaced every 23" Anchor bolts 8'=-i 18" Pipe post or steel column Building floor Prefab panels Screed 1" Foamglass insulation 12" PLAN VIEW Base plate V." Leveling plate Grout Reinforced concrete 4" Foamglass insulation 18" x 24" 9 lbs. per cu. ft. density under each column PERIMETER COLUMNS outdoor installations Screed - anchors spaced every 23" "1"--8" 1 I. i ~ - P.z Irrlr' r RI ti i Pipe post or steel column Building floor Prefab panels Screed 1" Foamglass insulation 12" PLAN VIEW Base plate V." Leveling plate Grout Reinforced concrete 4" Foamglass insulation 18" x 24" 9 lbs. per cu. ft. density under each column PERIMETER COLUMNS outdoor installations Screed - anchors spaced every 23" "1"--8" 1 Pipe post or steel column 1" Prefab panels Caulking Grade line Base plate Foamglass insulation Slab urethane see page 9 18" �1r J Pipe post or steel column PLAN VIEW 6 mil polyethylene or asphalt paper barrier Concrete sub•slab Foamglass insulation 118" x 24" 9 lbs. per cu. ft. density under each column 12" 1 Anchor bolts PLAN VIEW Base plate V4" Leveling plate Grout Rein orced concrete - 8 "-- t -- -18" Base plate 12" Footings and piers to extend below frost line 26 --r 4" Slab urethane see page 9 4" Prefab panels Screed PERIMETER LOAD•BEARING COLUMNS 1" 2" CENTER COLUMNS Steel column or pipe post Base plate PLAN VIEW Anchor bolts 4r" Slab urethane 4 " 18" 12" 12" 6 mil polyethylene or asphalt paper barrier 41' Concrete sub•slab PERIMETER NON•LOAD BEARING COLS. PLAN VIEW Foamglass Insulation r PERIMETER COLUMNS 0.-i I!/!fr rd ~ - Pipe post or steel column 1" Prefab panels Caulking Grade line Base plate Foamglass insulation Slab urethane see page 9 18" �1r J Pipe post or steel column PLAN VIEW 6 mil polyethylene or asphalt paper barrier Concrete sub•slab Foamglass insulation 118" x 24" 9 lbs. per cu. ft. density under each column 12" 1 Anchor bolts PLAN VIEW Base plate V4" Leveling plate Grout Rein orced concrete - 8 "-- t -- -18" Base plate 12" Footings and piers to extend below frost line 26 --r 4" Slab urethane see page 9 4" Prefab panels Screed PERIMETER LOAD•BEARING COLUMNS 1" 2" CENTER COLUMNS Steel column or pipe post Base plate PLAN VIEW Anchor bolts 4r" Slab urethane 4 " 18" 12" 12" 6 mil polyethylene or asphalt paper barrier 41' Concrete sub•slab PERIMETER NON•LOAD BEARING COLS. PLAN VIEW Foamglass Insulation r PERIMETER COLUMNS • fork lift operation Loading of Refrigerated Buildings is frequently done by fork lift trucks. These require 4" of concrete over the insulated floor. The space layout where fork lift trucks are used is extremely important. Each loading bay should be the proper width, determined by the pallet size and by the size of the aisle required for the fork lift truck. Proper layout eliminates wasted space ... assures adequate aisle space for easy loading and unloading. Where fork lift trucks are used, heavy steel beam guards should be placed ad- jacent to the inner and outer door jambs to protect them from damage. Along the inside perimeter of the Build- ing concrete should form an 8" high, 6" deep curb to serve as protection from fork lift trucks. It also keeps product; away from the wall for best refrigeration efficiency. Prefab PPPOls yer�ical Steeps channel'i a;..; j Stsel'cohijr�n _or pipe post. An alternate for protecting walls from fork lift trucks is to erect "U" channels between structural steel columns. section 3 refrigerated buildings architectural specifications Refrigerated Buildings shall be prefabricated all -metal clad, sectionally constructed, de- signed for easy, accurate field assembly with provisions to facilitate disassembly for relo- cation and to add extra panels to Increase size. (Note: When using paragraphs from pages 18 and 19, substitute "Refrigerated Building" for "Walk -In ".) 1. PANEL CONSTRUCTION — See para. 1, page 18. 2. FINISH —See para. 2, page 18. 3. PANEL FASTENERS —See para. 3, page 18. 4. INSULATION —See para. 4, page 18. 5. HINGED ENTRANCE DOOR PANELS —See paragraphs 5, 6, and 7, page 18. 6. OBSERVATION WINDOW IN ENTRANCE DOOR (if used) —See para. 18, page 19. 7. WEATHERPROOF SHIELDS —See para. 8, page 18. 8. PRESSURE RELIEF PORT —See para. 11, page 18. 9. SLIDING DOORS — Single slide (or bi- parting) entrance doors shall be provided, with manual (or electric) operation. MANUAL OPERATIONS: The sliding door(s) shall be made to slide freely on metal tracks. Construction, finish and Insulation shall be similar to the remainder of the Building. Heaters shall be provided to eliminate con- densate or frost formation. The door shall contain padlocking provisions and include an Inside safety release, ELECTRIC OPERATION: Construction, finish and insulation of the sliding door(s) shall be similar to the remainder of the Building. Opening of the door(s) shall be accomplished by a friction -drive mechanism operated by pull switches. Door(s) shall contain reverse "safety nose" which reverses travel of door if contact is made with any object. Heaters shall be provided to eliminate condensate or frost formation. Door(s) shall also contain padlocking provisions and Include an Inside safety release. (Power to be 208/230, or 440 V., 60 C., 3 P.) 10. PARTITIONS —See para. 17, page 19. 11. FLOORS LIGHT USAGE FLOORS —USING PREFABRI- CATED PANELS: Prefab floor panels shall be set on a concrete pad and leveled. Where it is necessary that inside floor and outside platform be level, the concrete pad shall be made with a 4" deep depression to receive the 4" Bally floor panels. HEAVY USAGE FLOORS —FOR FORK LIFT OPERATION — USING PREFABRICATED PANELS: Prefab floor panels shall be set down on a depressed concrete pad and leveled. Alter supporting steel is erected, a 4" reinforced concrete wearing floor shall be poured. The depression depth shall be of a dimension so that both interior and exterior finished floors are the same heights. BUILT -IN INSULATED FLOORS: The floor shall be constructed on the job site. It shall consist of a depressed reinforced concrete sub slab. Slab urethane shall be built into this depressed slab and a 4" reinforced con- crete wearing floor shall be poured on top. Prefab wall panels shall be fastened to this floor by use of insulated metal clad floor screeds. Adequate drainage and ventilation must be provided beneath all construction. OPTIONAL: (For fork lift operation.) An 8" high x 6" deep concrete curb shall be poured around the entire Interior perimeter against the wall panels, except at door openings. 12. FLOOR SCREEDS —See para. 20, page 19. 11.23b/Ba 13. PREFAB SECTIONAL METAL ROOF —See para. 21, page 19. 14. MULTIPLE PANELS IN HEIGHT— (Spec- Ify when Buildings are more than 18 it. high.) (Note: 16 ft. high for outdoor installations with aluminum finish.) Panels placed on top of one another must be secured to horizontal steel struts mounted between columns. 15. SUPPORTING STEEL —(For Buildings wider than 12 ft. and higher than 18 ft.) (Note: 16 ft. high for outdoor installations with aluminum finish.) Supporting steel for the interior (or the exterior) shall be sup- plied. Joists shall be open web type. Col- umns to be "H" beam type. All steel must be of sufficient size and strength to support intermediate ceiling panels. (If the Building Is Installed outdoors, calculated wind and snow load shall be Included in determining steel sizes.) Steel work shall support Refrig- erated Building only. (If extra load Is re- quired, such as suspended sides of beef, etc., this must be stated In the specifications.) 16. U.L. LISTED —See para. 14, page 19. 17. WARRANTY —See para. 15, page 19. 18. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS — See para. 17, page 19. 19. SPECIFY BY NAME —See para. 16, page 19. 20. COLOR COATED METAL FACADE —See para. 26, page 19. 21. SELF - CONTAINED REFRIGERATION — See para. 27, page 19. 22. REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT (FOR RE- MOTE INSTALLATION) — Refrigeration equip- ment shall be designed for remote installation, for use with dichlorodifluoromethane (Freon 12) refrigerant (For 11/2 h.p. and larger low temperature condensing units, specify F -502 refrigerant), fully automatic in operation, and shall conform to the following minimum requirements. (All models, capacities and electrical characteristics such as voltage, cycle, phase for both condensing units and evaporators, to be specified by the architect.) CONDENSING UNITS: The condensing unit(s) shall be provided complete with motor, air - cooled condenser (or water - cooled), receiver, compressor, and all other necessary com- ponents mounted in a flexible manner on a common base. Compressor shall be her- metic (or accessible- hermetic) type. The unit(s) shall be designed for 16 to 18 hour operation at the specified evaporating tem- perature, in a 90 °F, (32.2 °C.) ambient tem- perature. Where motor starters are required, they shall be furnished and may be packed separately for installation on an electrical control board. EVAPORATORS: The evaporator(s) shall be forced- convection, unit- cooler type, made to be suspended from the ceiling panels. It (they) shall be complete with forced -air dis- charged parallel to the ceiling. Air circulating motor(s), multifin and tube type coil and grille (when required for safety) shall be as- sembled within a protective housing. The ex- pansion valve, with strainer, heat exchanger, and Inlet and outlet connections shall also be contained within this housing. Air circulation motors must be lifetime sealed and the entire unit- cooler assembly must be readily acces- sible for cleaning. A drip pan and drain con- nection shall be provided. Unit coolers shall be equipped with mounting brackets for in- stallation and all controls necessary for safe and satisfactory operation. When the Refrig- erated Building Is used for freezing, an auto- matic system for defrosting the unit cooler, including heaters and time control, shall be supplied. Bally Case & Cooler, Inc., Bally, Pennsylvania 27 some of the (lJ L users • COLLEGES, SCHOOLS Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Cornell University Ithaca, N.Y. • Duke University Beaufort, N.C. • Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass. • Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich. • Stanford University, Stanford, Calif, • U.S. Air Force Academy, Denver, Colo. • University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii • University of Nigeria, Nsurka, Nigeria • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. • University of Texas, Austin, Texas • Uni• varsity of Washington, Seattle, Wash. sr DAIRY INDUSTRY Baxter Dairies Ltd. (various Canadian cities) • Beatrice Foods Co. (various cities) • Borden Inc. (various cities) • Brookfield Dairies Ltd. (various Canadian cities) • High's Ice Cream, Inc. (various cities) • H. P. Hood & Sons, Boston, Mass. • L. S. Heath & Son (various cities) • Mayfield Dairies (various cities) • Meadow Gold Products Co., Alexandria, Va. • Mellow. Gold Products Co., Honolulu, Hawaii • Sealtest Foods (various cities) • DRUGS, COSMETICS Bristol Myers, New York, N.Y. • Fisher Scientific Co., Raleigh, N.C. • Gillette Toiletries, Andover, Mass. • Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N.J. • Lady Clairol, Inc., East Stamford, Conn. • Max Factor & Co., Hollywood, Calif, • McKesson & Robbins (various cities) • Parke Davis Drug Co., Baltimore, Md. • Smith, Kline & French Lab., Philadelphia, Pa. • Taylor Pharmaceutical Co., Decatur, 11I. • The Upjohn Co., North Haven, Conn. • Warner Chilcott Lab., Morris Plains, N.J. • Wyeth Labs. (various cities) • FOOD INDUSTRY Campbell Soup Co. (U.S. and Canadian cities) • Chun- King Corp. Duluth, Minn. • Coca-Cola Bottling Co. (various cities) • Con- tinental Baking Co. (various cities) • Empress Foods Ltd., Lethbridge, Alberta, Can. • General Mills Inc., Willmar, Minn. • The Green Giant Co. (U.S. and Canadian cities) • H. J. Heinz Co., Fremont, Ohio • Hunt•Wesson Foods, Fullerton, Calif. • Geo. A. Hormel & Co., Owatonna, Wisc. • Mrs. Smith's Pie Co., Pottstown, Pa. • National Biscuit Co., Fairlawn, N.J. • The Pillsbury Co., East Greenville. Pa. • Russell Stover Candies. Kansas City, Mo. • FOOD RETAILERS (Installations in various cities) Associated Grocers • Big Apple Super Markets • Big Bear Stores Co. • Colonial Stores, Inc. • Eagle Food Stores • First National Stores Inc. • Foodarama Supermarkets, Inc. • Food Fair Stores, Inc. • The Grand Union Co. • The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. • Hawaiian Grocery Stores, Inc. • Humpty Dumpty Markets • I.G.A. Stores • The Kroger Co. • M. Loeb Ltd. • Penn Fruit Co. • Piggly Wiggly • Safeway Stores, Inc. • Steinberg's Ltd. • 7 -11 Food Stores, Inc. • Supermarkets General Corp. • Super•Valu • Weis Markets • HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMES Albert Einstein Medical Center, Phila• delphia, Pa. • Hershey Medical Center, Hershey. Pa. • Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. • King Faisal Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia • Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. • Mt. Sinai Blood Center, Chicago, 111. • Municipal Hospital, Manati, Puerto Rico • Scheie Eye Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. • Sloan-Kettering Institute, New York, N.Y. • St. Jude Hospital, Memphis, Tenn. • Sunrise Hos- pital, Las Vegas, Nev. • University of Washington Hospital, Seattle, Wash. • Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C. • HOTELS, MOTELS Americana Hotel, Miami, Fla. • Beachcomber Hotel, Honolulu Hawaii • Dupont Plaza Hotel, Miami, Fla. • Grossinger's, Grossinger, N.Y. • Hilton Hotels (various cities) • Holiday Inns of America (various cities) • Hospitality Motor Inns (various cities) • Hotel Quito, Ecuador • Lucayan Beach Hotel, Nassau, Bahamas • Marine Surf Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii • Palmer House, Chicago, III. • Ponce De Leon Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico • Sheraton Hotels (various cities) • Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C. • Swamp Fox Motor Inn, Myrtle Beach, S.C. • Trade Winds Hotel, Antigua, West Indies • Waldorf•Astoria Hotel, New York, N.Y. • INDUSTRY Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa. • Bethlehem Steel Co., Bethlehem, Pa. • Chrysler Corporation, DeWitt, N.Y. • E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Newark, Del. • Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y. • Esso Standard Oil Co.. Baltimore, Md. • Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. (various cities) • Ford Motor Co., Green Island, N.Y. • General Dynamics (various cities) • General Electric Co., Utica, N.Y. • General Motors Corp. (various cities) • IBM Corp., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. • Keepright Products Ltd.. Brantford, Ontario • 3M Center. Northfield, Minn. • RCA Manufacturing Co. (U.S. and Canadian cities) • Saks Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. • Wilson and Co., Chicago, 111. • Xerox Company, Rochester, N.Y. • Zenith Corp., Springfield. Mo. • RECREATION, CLUBS Army and Navy Club, Washington, D.C. • Astro• world, Houston, Texas • California Angels Stadium, Anaheim, Calif. • Church. hill Downs, Louisville, Ky. • Dorado Country Club, Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico • Freeport Casino, Freeport, Grand Bahamas • Garden State Race Track, Camden, N.J. • Harvard Club, New York, N.Y. • Hershey Sports Arena, Hershey. • 3. • Lake Placid Club, Lake Placid, N.Y. • Miami Kennel Club. Miami Beach, a. • Memorial Stadium, Baltimore, Md. • Oahu Country Club, Honolulu, a �aii • Playboy Club, London, England • Half Moon Country Club. Montego Ely. Jamaica • Trappe Family Ski Lodge, Stowe, Vt. • Yankee Stadium, New Yorti, N.Y. • Yellowstone Country Club, Billings, Montana • RESTAURANTS, DRIVE-INS Benihana of Tokyo (various cities) • Burger Chef (various cities) • Chasen's. Beverly Hills, Calif. • Dobbs Houses, Inc. (various cities) • Dutch Pantry Restaurant (various cities) • Embers Restaurant. New York, N.Y. • Gino's, Inc. (various cities) • Greyhound Post House (various cities) • Howard Johnson Restaurants (various cities) • Kentucky Fried Chicken (various cities) • The Knife and Fork, Washington. O.C. • Longchamps, New York, N.Y. • Marriott•Hot Shoppes, Inc. (various cities) • McDonald's (various cities, U.S. and Canada) • Pancho's Mexican Buffet (various cities) • The Pelican Cove, St. Croix, Virgin Islands • Roy Rogers Restaurant (various cities) • Schrafft's Restaurant (various cities) • VENDORS, CATERERS Automatic Retailers of America (various cities) • Canteen Food & Vending Service (various cities) • Harry M. Stevens Co. (various cities) • Interstate Hosts, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. • Pan American In•flight Kitchens (various cities) • Servomation Corp. (various cities) • Slater Systems (various cities) • Stewart Infra•Red (various cities) The Bally Working Data Catalog is available to architects, engineers and food consultants at no charge. 182 pages contain specs, pictures and tech- nical data. Also utilize Bally's Engineering Service which includes drawings and specs for Walk -Ins and Refrigerated Buildings. No- charge, no- obligation. Printed in U.S.A. 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