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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit EL09-0251 - COSTCO OPTICALC STCO 441 COSTCO D EL09M25 1 rib Cntylf Tukwila • Iartment of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http://www. ci. tukwila. wa. us Parcel No.: 3623049107 Address: 441 COSTCO DR TUKW Suite No: ELECTRICAL PERMIT Permit Number: EL09 -0251 Issue Date: 04/20/2009 Permit Expires On: 10/17/2009 Tenant: Name: COSTCO OPTICAL Address: 441 COSTCO DR , TUKWILA WA Owner: Name: COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP Phone: Address: PROPERTY TAX DEPT 190 , 999 LAKE DR Contact Person: Name: ADAM CHRISMAN Phone: 425 - 246 -2547 Address: PO BOX 2990 , NORTH BEND WA Contractor: Name: SELKIRK ELECTRIC Address: PO BOX 2990 , NORTH BEND WA Contractor License No: SELKIE *993R8 Phone: 425 -888 -3330 Expiration Date: 12/28/2009 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: ADDITION OF EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE AND REMODEL OF CLEAN ROOM WORK AREA Value of Electrical: /TRES: $120,000.00 RES: $0.00 Type of Fire Protection: UNKNOWN Electrical Service provided kly: PUGET SOUND ENERGY Permit Center Authorized Signature: Fees Collected: $2,185.00 National Electrical Code Edition: 2005 Date: k d-0 I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction obi p ormalce of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this electrical permit. Signature: Print Name: r_(¢` GJ co l/1*ci.- Date: This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. doc: EL -4/07 EL.09 -0251 Printed: 04 -20 -2009 Parcel No.: 3623049107 Address: Suite No: Tenant: • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206- 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 441 COSTCO DR TUKW COSTCO OPTICAL PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: EL09 -0251 ISSUED 04/14/2009 04/20/2009 1: ** *ELECTRICAL * ** 2: A copy of the electrical wcrk permit shall be posted or otherwise made readily accessible to the Electrical Inspector at each work site. 3: Approved plans shall be maintained at the construction site and shall be readily available to the Electrical Inspector. 4: All electrical work shall be in accordance with NFPA 70 - NEC, and requirements for electrical installations, Chapter 296 -46B WAC. 5: When any portion of the electrical installation is to be hidden from view by permanent placement of parts of the building, such equipment shall not be concealed until it has been inspected and approved by the Electrical Inspector. 6: The issuance of an electrical work permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of the provisions of the electr..cal code or other ordinances of the jurisdiction. Permits or related documentation that presumes to grant this authority are therefore not valid. 7: Any change in the scope of work described by the electrical wo:rk permit shall require additional work permits. Where approved plans have been issued, revisions to the plans and additional review may be required. I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit dces not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provision of any other work or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. Signature: Print Name: Date: LI '7 —c1 doc: Cond -Elec EL09 -0251 Printed: 04 -20 -2009 CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Scuthcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila. WA 98188 http://wv/wci.tukwila.wa.us Electrical Permit No. EL9 -Q Project No. (For office use only) ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. * *Please Print ** SITE LOCATION Site Address: Tenant Name: 441 COSTCO DRIVE COSTCO OPTICAL LAB King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 3[116/VIA " ( [ o7 Suite Number: Floor: New Tenant: ❑ Yes ®..No Property Owners Name: COSTCO WHOLESALE Mailing Address: 999 LAKE DRIVE ISSAQUAH WA 98027 c•�t} State Zip CONTACT PERSON — N%ho do He contact when your permit is ready to be issued Name: ADAM CHRISMAN Mailing Address: P.C). BOX 2990 Day Telephone: (425) 246 -2547 NORTH BEND WA 98045 E -Mail Address: actrisman @selkirkelectric.com ct. Fax Number: State (425) 888 -3377 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: SELKIRK ELECTRIC Mailing Address: P.C. BOX 2990 NORTH BEND WA 98045 Contact Person: ADAM CHRISMAN City state Day Telephone: (425) 888 -3330 E -Mail Address: Fax Number: (425) 888 -3377 Contractor Registration Number: SELKIE *993R8 Expiration Date: 12/28/2009 Valuation of Project (contractor's hid price): $ 120,000 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): ADDITION OF EQUPMENT ENCLOSURE AND REMODEL OF CLEAN ROOM WORK AREA Will service be altered? ❑ Yes ® No Type of Use: Type of work: ❑ New ® Addition ❑ Service Change ❑ Low Voltage ❑ Generator ❑ Fire Alarm Property Served by: • Puget Sound E nergy ❑ Seattle City Light 11 •.Apphcanons kmm- Application, 0 Line 1.21 - 1 lecu eal Permit Application doc bh Adding more than 50 amps? s ❑ No ® Remodel ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Tenant Improvement ❑ Temporary Service Page 1 of RESIDENTIAL NEW RESIDE:v[LAI. SERVICE; ❑ New single family d,vcllings $145.60 (including an a tached garage) ❑ Garages. pools. spas and outbuildings $78.00 ea ❑ Low voltage systcnr.; (alarm. furnace thermostat) $57.00 ea RESIDENTIAL RENIODEL AND SERVICE ('ILANGES ❑ Service change or al.eralion $78.00 (no added/altcr:d circuits) ❑ Service change with added /altered circuits $78.00 numbe - of added circuits $11.00 ea ❑ Circuits added/altered without sery ice change $52.00 (up to 5 circuit:.) ❑ Circuits added/altered without sen ice change $52.00 (6 or more circuits) $7.30 ea ❑ Meter /mast repair $65.00 ❑ Low voltage system:; $57.00 (alarm. furnace thermostat) N11I.T1- FAMILY AND ('0\111ERCIAI. Fees are based on the valuation of the electrical contract. \IIS('F:I.I.ANEOIIS FEES ❑ Temporary service (residential) S60.00 ❑ Temporary service (generator) S75.00 ❑ Manufactured/mobile home service $80.00 (excluding garage or outbuilding) ❑ Carnivals $75.00 Number of concessions $10.00 ea PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - 1'alue of Construction - In all cases. a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current tee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review - Applications liir which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official ma, grant one extension of time for an additional period not to exceed 90 days. l'he extension shall he requested in writing and justifiable cause den strated. 1 1IER1i13Y CERT! 't TI IA 1 I 1 I. READ ANI) EXAMINED TT-IIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME. TO BE TRUE TINDER PENALTY OF PI R.I''F. I Y TI1 AWS OF TI II: STATE OF WASHINGTON. AND I AM Al III IORDFD'fO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. 13111LDING OWNS 0 J.E('" ('AI. CONTRACTOR: Signature: Print Name: ADAM CHRISMAN Mailing Address: P.C. BOX 2990 Date: 04/03/2009 Day Telephone: (425) 246 -2547 NORTH BEND WA 98045 city Slate p IDate Application Accepted: /J t t.„:5� Date Application Expires: 10 q Staff Initials: II 'Appheahona.ronus- Apnccam• n r,n I inc I : ,■■ - I leclncal Pcrn.il Applicant-4i dnc hh Page 2 of 0 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Parcel No.: 3623049107 Address: 441 COSTCO DR TUKW Suite No: Applicant: COSTCO OPTICAL RECEIPT Permit Number: EL09 -0251 Status: PENDING Applied Date: 04/14/2009 Issue Date: Receipt No.: R09 -00569 Initials: User ID: WER 1655 Payment Amount: $2,185.00 Payment Date: 04/14/2009 01:49 PM Balance: $0.00 Payee: SELKIRK ELECTRIC TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 8613 2,185.00 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NONR 000.322.101.00.0 ELECTRICAL PLAN - NONRES 000.345.832.00.0 1,748.00 437.00 Total: $2,185.00 PAYME:.T RECEIVED doc: Receipt -06 Printed: 04 -14 -2009 INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 610T PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION. 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -367 Project:// O (r[ OSTC .,}^� n G Type of Inspection: 2/ Address: kiL I CO STS► D2. Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: II /2.c da,� Requester: Phone No: igi Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: Date: I /2c'f07 ❑ $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: • : �., w .�, - - .... . • 11 INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit rt o? 2S PE MIT NO. 1 (206)431 -3 CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Project: STS D f A� � L/ Type o Inspection: No No Address: CVSTC c• D' Date Called: _.... Special Instructions: Date Wanted: I• Requester: Phone No: ElApproved per applicable codes. Ei Corrections required prior to approval. 6- COMMENTS: . K. 4bbiro AA. E• Mt of - Cotacno5 414 H . 4i4t PJNA Ro1W,t or (tieqteNul ucli i-n-k Inspector: Date: 01/21/07 El $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: io INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION kECORD Retain a copy with permit P RMtPNO. CITY OF TUKWILA-BUILDING DIVISION -i - 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: %4 1 NIlc ^ /�,� Type of Inspection: 00 Address: � a Co IX,, Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 0147 p.m. Requester: Phone No: - Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: kw -.1gCcE thotJS CoRkicrioAS e PC aim. Cliegtenkl elsh 6. tkitADLC et ) roll Clitf446401 et&c,or FIP C Mk_ unit Ta t ket 1 CAkcArr Inspector: %4 1 NIlc Date: 01/17 /07 ri $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 601'029 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION Y2- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -36V0 Project: �� ^ ®t fw 1 Type of Inspection: 2400 Address: 918 cos N ' 7 Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a.m. .m. Requester: Phone No: LIApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: i) / DP udrrrl► gOtn uG to rieutA4tmul owe) 2_ gaiika 5o Cfra4 tt-T VR41)57- I4 f114 zuir .,,rAix>1� -r Inspector: Date: 0� ri $60.00 REINSF1ECTION FE: REdUIRED. Prior to ins p ec ion fee us t be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: Yo INSPECTION RECORD . D !� s� Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. P MIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION g' 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431- Project: ( ( � Type of Inspection: WOO � Address: 1► CO DQ, Date Called: Special Instruc ions: Date Wanted: 0%g d P.m Requester: Phone No: ElApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 4'. i A .'F1: kpotl (pczlO45 AIN ArbienbiJ 917)01441 MkAr astititeftp &)t r�#J 953o Vocr u' (( 5r2( lb DIQ4J&. LJ/ CaA1WirPoc. 2-i N5 E( l -P/61: 7 Ate Acct/ AMModtit..54PPORr GlriPiebotik Inspector: —II 004\1 eg1 Date: oszkoid 1 E1 $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE �tEQUIRED. Prior to inspection,rfee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: INS PE ON NO. INSIPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit (1025/ RMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION re" 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: ,59[,0 Type o Inspection: Z A. dress: Date Called: _ Special In r Lions. Date Wanted: 0 p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 11Eirafti 6(604D/AiGiii . n�4 J(01(‘ A2t. 4461.5 774-nI5FoRnt-9 niorE: soFrOQT ri " npP Inspector: JAI j Date: of c f t 7 n $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: INSIPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INS ION NO. PE' MR NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION ' 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: r- C6TGo OBI CAL- Type of Inspection: too, N Address: STS . Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: l ��/ �� ff Ca; p. m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: S'�Jt4 iii Inspector: Date: tJ 60.00 REINSPECTION FEE RE IRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be Cl $ ° p , paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit P s'' MIT NO. INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA. BUILDING DIVISION 01--- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3 Project: CO 1CAt, Type of Inspection: 780 " Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: (i7 p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Mfl. Co kiLiS u1MAij *AP Ua0u0,5 (AST AMITtoJ Aior£; Acc:CsS PAAko R(ia.JiQE 30 We4i `12 i14ri1 D6EQ (N14t11V9 Inspector: J( , Date: 7/11 /07 El $60.00 REINS ECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: 'Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 60 -b251 PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA, BUILDING DIVISION (� 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: i 7-Co (Jf y1QTICAt Type of Inspection: 701 Address Tco 1N Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: Q 0 . a.m.' p.m. Requester: Phone No: ElApproved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: � - R.- oYe►.l 7o0/ e koS5 Dt,%lin/sibq rok goT73o - O.K. 60v6s Date: 07/02/ ri $60.00 REIN ' ECTION FEE RE UIRED. Prior to inspection, fee mu sE be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: (Date: INSPECTION RECORD , QZsr Retain a copy with permit J INSPECTION NO. P MIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA, BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: 4, co p� r j� � Type of Inspection: 7oo) Address: a rco 9k. Date Called: �-, Special Instructions: Date Wanted: o� t� a.m. �p! Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: d Date: 11 O ri $60.00 REINS ECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee m t be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. i Receipt No.: 'Date: /d 3 INSPECTION RECORD ktZtq� of r i Retain a copy with permit ( Iv INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: Type of Inspection: Address: 4STc.o N , Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: �S (` 7 I m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: PA. LInl6 WA de1Dni5 / GRo4A� A43 BodDitsi Inspector: Date: o5.../141 ri $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: 2- INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit a041- j PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 12 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: ' T� 1G Type of Inspection: � 0/ c�v Address: COSTC.0IX. Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 05 ! I p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: t/00(51. c:a4I).liT, to 3 Jri ? kpip C Oi-t- Inspector: Date: 051/1/07 D $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. r Receipt No.: Date: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit fo INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: TO) OPT1C-41-e. Type of Inspection: 705 Address: Date Called: Special 1 structions: Date Wanted: / �2/ � 6b- Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Cidec(-449? wino(/' Inspector: 1 Date: 01//41/ n $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, ee ust be paid at 6300 Southcenter Stvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: Department of Labor Lnd Industries Electrical Section PO Box 44460 Olympian WA 98504 -4460 www.Lni. wa.gov /scs /rlectrical REQUEST TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL PRODUCT FIELD EVALUATION For Department Use Only: Project ID #: 09 -504 Testin • Lab Performing Field Evaluation Company Name: Power Science Engineering Contact Person: C. Sankaran Address: 14849 12th Ave NE Reference #: F090329 -1 City: Shoreline State: WA ZIP +4: 98155 -7113 Phone Number: (206) 306 -6745 Email Address: csankaran@power-sci.com Customer Res uesting Field Evaluation Name: Costco Optical Address: 441 Costco Drive City: Tukwila State: WA ZIP +4: 98188 Phone Number: (206) 819.9490 (Mike Jorgenson) Email Address: mjorgenson @costco.com Job Site/E s ui 1 ment Location Facility Name: Costco Optical Street Address: 441 Costco Drive Building/Column #: City: Tukwila State: WA ZIP +4: 98188 Product Information Equipment Manufacture's Name: SCL International Equipment Serial Number: 355 -1007 & 356 -1107 Component Model Number: CDS2000A42PT Voltage and Ampere Ratings: 400 Vac, 3 Phase, 36 A Hazardous Location: ❑ YES ❑NO*** Detailed description and purpose of electrical equipment or components being evaluated: Two identical dip coaters t,sed to clean and coat optical lenses with UV protection coating and acrylic finish. The control cabinet contains line power disconnect switch, protective fuses for each circuit supplied from the control panel, adjustable speed drives and dc power supplies. The control panel itself is located in a non classified area. Some locations of the coater line -up are class I, Div. 2 due to the presence of solvents. This area is continuously vented to render the space non - hazardous. Standards used for evaluating this product: UL 508, Industrial Control Equipment UL 508A, Industrial Control Panels UL 1604, Electrical Equipment for Use in Class 1 and II, Div.2 Hazardous (classified) Locations NFPA 79, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery F500- 062 -000 request to perform electrical product field evaluation 05-09 Page 1 of 2 For Department Use Only: Project ID #: 09 -504 The approval of this request to perform field evaluation(s) as listed above will depend upon the submitter meeting the all requirements of RCW 19.28. All requests for field evaluation services must be submitted via e-mail to the department at this address: ElectricalProgramr Ini.wa.gov. The request must be received at least 2 working days (48 hours) prior to the project inspection date. The product evaluation process may not begin until approval is granted by the State of Washington. All certified product evaluations must result in a Field Evaluation Label being placed on the equipment receiving the review. Copies of the final report must be provided to the Chief Electrical Inspector, Electrical Field Supervisor/Local Jurisdiction Electrical Inspector for the area where the equipment will be installed, and the client requesting the review. If you have any questions regarding this application or need additional information please direct your inquires to the Chief Electrical Inspectors Office. Requester's Required Information For Department Use Only Date of request: August 5, 2009 Date of Initial Inspection: August 7, 2009 Date of approval: 8/10/2009 Requester's name: C. Sankaran Approving authority: chief electrical inspector or designee: Steve Mehus /Auditor Title: Principal Engineer Local electrical supervisor name: Robert Benedicto Company name: Power Science Engineering Office of inspection: City of Tukwila Phone number: (206) 306 -6745 Phone number: 206 - 431 -3670 E -mail address: csankaran @power - sci.com E -mail address: bbenedicto @ci.tukwila.wa.us F500- 062 -000 request to perform electrical product field evaluation 05 -09 Page 2 of 2 Department of Labor and Industries Electrical Section PO Box 44460 Olympian WA 98504 -4460 www.Lni.wa.gov /scsk lectrical REQUEST TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL PRODUCT FIELD EVALUATION For Department Use Only: Project ID #: 09 -505 Testin . Lab Performing Field Evaluation Company Name: Power Science Engineering Contact Person: C. Sankaran Address: 14849 12th Ave NE Reference #: F090329 -2 City: Shoreline State: WA ZIP --4: 98155 -7113 Phone Number: (206) 306 -6745 Email Address: csankaran @power- sci.com Customer Re I nesting Field Evaluation Name: Costco Optical Address: 441 Costco Driv. City: Tukwila State: WA ZIP +4: 98188 Phone Number: (206) 819 -9490 (Mike Jorgenson) Email Address: mjorgenson @costco.com Job Site/E 1 ui s ment Location Facility Name: Costco Optical Street Address: 441 Costc3 Drive Building/Column #: City: Tukwila State: WA ZIP +4: 98188 Product Information Equipment Manufacture's Name: Satisloh E•ui •ment Serial Number: 20216, 20220, 20222 and 20232 Component Model Number: 1200 -DLF Volta:e and Am sere Ratings: 400 Vac, 3 Phase, 80 A Hazardous Location: ❑ YES ❑NO*** Detailed description and purpose of electrical equipment or components being evaluated: Four (4) box coaters used to clean and coat optical lenses with protective coating to make them UV and scratch resistant. The control panel contains a line power disconnect switch, motor controllers, control transformer, dc power supplies and PLC controller. The control panel powers and controls the operation of the coater tanks located adjacent to the control panel. Each unit is provided with a step down power transformer to supply the equipment with 400 volts. The transformers are installed outside the control cabinet. Standards used for evaluating this product: UL 508, Industrial Control Equipment UL 508A, Industrial Control Panels UL 1561, Standard for Dry -Type General Purpose and Power Transformers NFPA 79, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery F500- 062 -000 request to perform electrical product field evaluation 05 -09 Page 1 of 2 For Department Use Only: Project ID #: 09 -505 The approval of this request to perform field evaluation(s) as listed above will depend upon the submitter meeting the all requirements of RCW 19.28. All requests for field evaluation services must be submitted via e-mail to the department at this address: ElectricalProgram�w)lni.wa.gov. The request must be received at least 2 working days (48 hours) prior to the project inspection date. The product evaluation process may not begin until approval is granted by the State of Washington. All certified product evaluations must result in a Field Evaluation Label being placed on the equipment receiving the review. Copies of the final report must be provided to the Chief Electrical Inspector, Electrical Field Supervisor /Local Jurisdiction Electrical Inspector for the area where the equipment will be installed, and the client requesting the review. If you have any questions regarding this application or need additional information please direct your inquires to the Chief Electrical Inspectors Office. Requester's Required Information For Department Use Only Date of request: August 5, 2009 Date of Initial Inspection: August 7, 2009 Date of approval: 8/10/2009 Requester's name: C. Sankaran Approving authority: chief electrical inspector or designee: Steve Mehus /Auditor Title: Principal Engineer Local electrical supervisor name: Robert Benedicto Company name: Power Science Engineering Office of inspection: City of Tukwila Phone number: (206) 306 -6745 Phone number: 206- 431 -3670 E -mail address: csankaran @power- sci.com E -mail address: bbenedicto @ci.tukwila.wa.us F500 -062 -000 request to perform electrical product field evaluation 05 -09 Page 2 of 2 Department of Labor and Industries Electrical Section PO Box 44460 Olympian WA 98504 -1460 www.Lni.wa.goviscs/electrical REQUEST TO PERFORM ELECTRICAL PRODUCT FIELD EVALUATION For Department Use Only: Project ID #: 09 -506 Testin: Lab Performing Field Evaluation Company Name: Power Science Engineering Contact Person: C. Sankaran Address: 14849 12th Ave NE Reference #: F090329 -3 City: Shoreline State: WA ZIP +4: 98155 -7113 Phone Number: (206) 306-6745 Email Address: csankaran @power - sci.com Customer Re • nesting Field Evaluation Name: Costco Optical Address: 441 Costco Drive City: Tukwila State: WA ZIP +4: 98188 Phone Number: (206) 819 -9490 (Mike Jorgenson) Email Address: mjorgenson @costco.com Job Site/E • ui • ment Location Facility Name: Costco Optical Street Address: 441 Costco Drive Building/Column #: City: Tukwila State: WA ZIP +4: 98188 Product Information Equipment Manufacture's Name: Pure Air Corporation Equipment Serial Number 14551 -01 to 08 Component Model Number: 720B30 Voltage and Ampere Ratings: 120 Vac, 1 Phase, 15 A Hazardous Location: ❑ YES ❑NO*** Detailed description and purpose of electrical equipment or components being evaluated: Eight (8), work benches used for processing optical lenses that have been coated. The work benches are provided with a variable speed motor controller, blower motor for filtering the air by passing the air through filers, overhead lighting and an auxiliary convenience receptacle. The work space is enclosed on three sides and top by a metal cabinet Standards used for evaluat.ng this product: UL 65, Wired Cabinets UL 508, Industrial Control Equipment UL 508C, Power Conversion Equipment F500- 062 -000 request to perform electrical product field evaluation 0:5 -09 Page l of 2 For Department Use Only: Project ID #: 09 -506 The approval of this request to perform field evaluation(s) as listed above will depend upon the submitter meeting the all requirements of RCW 19.28. All requests for field evaluation services must be submitted via e-mail to the department at this address: ElectricalProgram ( lni.wa.gov. The request must be received at least 2 working days (48 hours) prior to the project inspection date. The product evaluation process may not begin until approval is granted by the State of Washington. All certified product evaluations must result in a Field Evaluation Label being placed on the equipment receiving the review. Copies of the final report must be provided to the Chief Electrical Inspector, Electrical Field Supervisor /Local Jurisdiction Electrical Inspector for the area where the equipment will be installed, and the client requesting the review. If you have any questions regarding this application or need additional information please direct your inquires to the Chief Electrical Inspectors Office. Requester's Required Information For Department Use Only Date of request: August 5, 2009 I Date of Initial Inspection: 1 August 7, 2009 Date of approval: 8/10/2009 Requester's name: C. Sankaran Approving authority: chief electrical inspector or designee: Steve Mehus /Auditor Title: Principal Engineer Local electrical supervisor name: Robert Benedicto Company name: Power Science Engineering Office of inspection: City of Tukwila Phone number: (206) 306-6745 Phone number: 206- 431 -3670 E -mail address: csankaran @power - sci.com E -mail address: bbenedicto(aci.tukwila.wa.us F500- 062 -000 request to perform electrical product field evaluation 05 -09 Page 2 oft Power Science Engineering 14849 12th Avenue NE Shoreline, WA 98155 -7113 Phone: (206) 306 -6745 Fax: (206) 362 -2977 Email: contact @power - sci.com Web: www.power - sci.com September 24, 2009 Mr. Robert Benedicto City of Tukwila, Electrical Division 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Subject: Field Evaluation at Costco Optical, Tukwila, WA. Optical Lens Box Coaters PSE Project Reference: F090329 Box Coater Washington State Labor & Industry Project ID #: 09 -505 Dear Mr. Benedicto: Pleased find enclosed a copy of the final report pertaining to the field evaluation of four (4), box coaters and associated equipment performed by the undersigned at Costco Optical, Tukwila, Washington. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us either by phone or email. Sincerel, P • C. (Sank) Sankaran, P.E. Principal Electrical Engineer Enclosures Copy to: Chief Electrical Inspector's Office, State of Washington Mr. Mike Jorgenson, Costco Optical, Tukwila, Washington Ms. Robin Conner, Costco Optical, Tukwila, Washington. Power Science Engineering www.power- sci.com 14849 12th Ave. N.E. Shoreline, WA 98155 Phone: (206) 306 -6745 Fax: (206) 362 -2977 Email: contact @power - sci.com ELECTRICAL UTILIZATION EQUIPMENT FIELD EVALUATION EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION LOCATION Costco Optical 441 Costco Drive Tukwila, WA 98188 PRELIMINARY INSPECTION SITE Same as Installed Location LOCAL JURISDICTIONA'L AUTHORITY Mr. Robert Benedicto City of Tukwila, Electrical Division 6300 Southcenter Blvd,, #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 WA State Labor & Industry Project ID#: 09 -505 CLIENT Costco Optical 441 Costco Drive Tukwila, WA 98188 PSE Project Reference: F090329 Box Coater Preliminary Inspection Date: August 6, 2009 Final Inspection Date: September 4, 2009 Report date: September 24, 2009 Evaluated By: C. Sankaran Reviewed By C. Sankaran, P.E. Principal Electrical Engineer TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Description 1.0 Field evaluation overview 2.0 Field evaluation summary 3.0 List of equipment 4.0 Electrical standards 5.0 Equipment evaluation details 6.0 Electrical tests performed 7.0 Evaluation results 1.0 FIELD EVALUATION OVERVIEW 1.1 The National Electrical Code (NECK') stipulates that "the conductors and equipment required or permitted by this code shall be acceptable only if approved" by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). The NEC further states that "suitability of equipment may be identified by a description marked on or provided with a product to identify the suitability of the product for a specific purpose, environment or application. Suitability of equipment may be evidenced by listing or labeling" 1.2 When electrical utilization equipment or machinery has not been listed or labeled by an independent third party listing or labeling agency, field evaluation of the equipment or machinery is required by the local electrical authority having jurisdiction to determine if the equipment complies with the applicable product standards and codes that are concerned with the safety of that equipment. The field evaluation is required to be performed by an independent testing laboratory or engineering firm accredited by the AHJ using the applicable national product standards that govern the design, construction, application and testing of the equipment. The field evaluation body shall provide a label on the equipment evaluated signifying that the equipment has satisfied the requirements of the applied standards. The field evaluation body shall forward a copy of the final report to the AHJ detailing the field evaluation procedures, findings, results and the criteria for submitting the product to the AHJ for final acceptance. 1.3 Product safety standards are created to address electrical shock and fire safety concerns in the areas encompassing device construction, overcurrent protection, temperature rise, grounding and bonding, guarding of energized components from mechanical actions within or outside the equipment, guarding personnel from live parts, tamper proofing, operating environment, safety of personnel during unintended abnormal operations and product testing to verify suitability of use on the product in a defined operating environment. 2.0 FIELD EVALUATION SUMMARY Field evaluation of the equipment listed in section 3.0 was performed on August 6, 2009 per the requirements of WAC•- 296 -46B (44) at the facilities of Costco Optical in Tukwila, Washington. The equipment was inspected and tested to verify conformity with the requirements of the applicable electrical standards listed in section 4.0. The installation of the equipment was examined to ensure that it is per the requirements of the manufacturer's technical drawings and documentation. The discrepancies identified by PSE and corrected by the client during the course of the evaluation are shown in section 5.0 along with the corrective actions taken. PSE field evaluation labels were affixed to the equipment. A copy of the report is being forwarded to the Electrical Division of the City of Tukwila, the local authority having jurisdiction and to Washington State Chief Electrical Inspector's office. 3.0 EQUIPMENT EVALUATED 3.1 Lens Box Coaters (Quantity -4) Rating: 400 Vac, 3 Phase, 60 Hz, 80 A Model No: 1200DLF Manufacturer: Satisloh, Settimo, Italy Serial No. PSE Label No. 20232 100293 20220 100294 20222 100295 20216 100296 3.2 Box Coater Power Transformers Rating: 35 kVA, 3 Phase, 460 V — 400 V Model No: DY11 N Manufacturer: Brignolo Ing., Sel,timo, Italy Serial No. PSE Label No. 35092 -1 100297 35092 -2 100298 35092 -3 100299 35092 -4 100300 3.3 Box Coater Chillers (Quantity -4) Rating: 480 Vac, 3 Phase, 60 Hz, 60 A Model No: TVP3500 Manufacturer: Telemark Cryogenics, Novato, CA Serial No. PSE Label No. 19149 100301 19148 100302 19152 19147 100303 100304 3.4 Process Fluid Circulation Pumps (Quantity -4) Rating: 400 Vac, 3 Phase, 50/60 Hz, 15.2 A Model No: XAN119ML05 Manufacturer: Sella, Torino, Italy Serial No. PSE Label No. 07E2105 100305 07E4039 100306 07E4008 100307 07E5061 100308 4.0 EVALUATION STANDARDS 4.1 Box Coater Control /Power Units 4.1.1 UL 508, Industrial Control Equipment 4.1.2 UL 508A, Industrial Control Panels 4.1.3 NFPA 79, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery 4.2 Box Coater Supply Transformers 4.2.1 UL 1561, Standard for Dry-Type, General Purpose & Power Transformers 4.3 Box Coater Chillers & Fluid Circulation Pumps 4.3.1 UL 508, Industrial control Equipment 4.3.2 UL 508A, Industrial Control Panels 4.3.3 NFPA 79, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery 5.0 EQUIPMENT EVALUATION DETAILS 5.1 Lens Box Coaters 5.1.1 Equipment Description The equipment inspected consisted of four (4), lens box coaters manufactured by Satisloh. The equipment is used to coat optical lenses with anti - reflective coating using a system of quartz heaters and fluid circulation devices to coat the lenses with the coating. The control /power cabinet for the equipment contained a line power disconnect switch, several servo power supplies and drives, control power transformer and several combination motor controllers for the auxiliary equipment for the equipment. A dedicated step down transformer was used to supply each unit with power at 400 volts ac. The photographs in appendix A show the machine details and the control panel for the equipment. 5.1.2 List of Corrections 5.1.2.1 Power was tapped off the line side of the main disconnects switch to supply essential control circuits for the equipment. A label with the following statement is required on the exterior of the control cabinet. CAUTION ENERGIZED CIRCUITS AND DEVICES ARE PRESENT WIITH THE MAIN DISCONNECT TURNED OFF Reference: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.4 Correction: A label was provided as indicated. 5.1.2.2 The exterior of the control cabinet requires an arc flash hazard warning label of the type shown below or an equivalent type. Reference: Correction: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.7 NEC, Article 110.18 An arc flash hazard label was installed. 5.1.2.3 The neutral circuits in the control /power cabinet are provided with blue colored conductors. A label with the following statement shall be provided on the control cabinet. BLUE WIRES ARE USED FOR NEUTRAL CIRCUITS Reference: NFPA 79, Section 13.2.3.1 Correction: A label containing the required statement was installed. 5.1.2.4 The equipment contains auxiliary power and control devices and circuits that are supplied using modular receptacles and plugs. A label with the following statement is required adjacent to the receptacles. VERIFY THAT POWER IS TURNED OFF E3EFORE ATTACHING OR REMOVING THE PLUGS Reference: Correction: UL 508A, Section 1.7 NFPA 79, Section 4.1 A label with the required statement was installed adjacent to the receptacles. fl' 1, t� A I ��., I_ Arc Flash Hazard Appropriate PPE Required Do not operate controls or open cover° without appropriate personal protection Failure to comply may Haan In Injury or death] Rota to NFPA NG to minimum PPH nanlmtnima. Wa0504 CATALOG +•0.99452 Reference: Correction: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.7 NEC, Article 110.18 An arc flash hazard label was installed. 5.1.2.3 The neutral circuits in the control /power cabinet are provided with blue colored conductors. A label with the following statement shall be provided on the control cabinet. BLUE WIRES ARE USED FOR NEUTRAL CIRCUITS Reference: NFPA 79, Section 13.2.3.1 Correction: A label containing the required statement was installed. 5.1.2.4 The equipment contains auxiliary power and control devices and circuits that are supplied using modular receptacles and plugs. A label with the following statement is required adjacent to the receptacles. VERIFY THAT POWER IS TURNED OFF E3EFORE ATTACHING OR REMOVING THE PLUGS Reference: Correction: UL 508A, Section 1.7 NFPA 79, Section 4.1 A label with the required statement was installed adjacent to the receptacles. 5.2 Box Coater Power Transformers 5 2.1 Equipment Description The equipment inspected consisted of four (4), power transformers used to convert the ac power at 480 volts to 400 volts for supplying the box coater control /power cabinets. The photographs in appendix A show details of the transformers. 5 2.2 List of Corrections 5.2.2.1 The exterior of the transformer enclosure requires a shock hazard warning of the type shown below or an equivalent type. Electrical hazard. Reference: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.1 Correction: A shock hazard warning label was installed. 5.2.2.2 The exteriior of the transformer enclosure requires an arc flash hazard warning label of the type shown below or an equivalent type. Reference: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.7 Correction: An arc flash hazard warning label was provided. 5.2.2.3 The box coater control /power cabinets have a nameplate current rating of 80 A at 400 volts, 3 phase, which equals a kVA value of 55.4. The supply transformers are rated at only 35 kVA. Documentation and verification is required to ensure that the transformers installed are adequate for the application. Reference: NFPA 79, Section 4.1 Correction: During the commissioning of the box coaters, it was observed that the maximum loading (for short duration) was about 58 amps for a calculated kVA of about 40.2. The steady state loads were of the order of 40 amps for a calculated kVA of about 28.0. Based on this, it appears that the transformers are adequate for the application. 5.3 Box Coater Chillers 5.3.1 Equipment Description The equipment inspected consisted of four (4), chillers used with the box coaters for the purpose of supplying chilled water for cooling purposes. The equipment consisted of two motor controllers for supplying the compressor and the fan for the chiller, a control transformer and a temperature controller. The photographs in appendix A show the details of the equipment. �`a . .- Arc Flash Hazard Appropriate PPE Required Do not operate controls or open covers *Mout appropriate personal protection eatgaffreilt Failure to comply may result In Injury or death! Peers NFPA MR ra mIntatum PP! newlvernurts 8t0R401. CATALOG no.. 99982 Reference: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.7 Correction: An arc flash hazard warning label was provided. 5.2.2.3 The box coater control /power cabinets have a nameplate current rating of 80 A at 400 volts, 3 phase, which equals a kVA value of 55.4. The supply transformers are rated at only 35 kVA. Documentation and verification is required to ensure that the transformers installed are adequate for the application. Reference: NFPA 79, Section 4.1 Correction: During the commissioning of the box coaters, it was observed that the maximum loading (for short duration) was about 58 amps for a calculated kVA of about 40.2. The steady state loads were of the order of 40 amps for a calculated kVA of about 28.0. Based on this, it appears that the transformers are adequate for the application. 5.3 Box Coater Chillers 5.3.1 Equipment Description The equipment inspected consisted of four (4), chillers used with the box coaters for the purpose of supplying chilled water for cooling purposes. The equipment consisted of two motor controllers for supplying the compressor and the fan for the chiller, a control transformer and a temperature controller. The photographs in appendix A show the details of the equipment. 5.3.2 List of Corrections 5.3.2.1 The nameplate for the equipment does not indicate the current rating of the unit. The rated current of the equipment shall be marked as part of or adjacent to the nameplate. Reference: Correction: UL 508A, Section 52.1 NFPA 79, Section 16.4.1 A label with the current rating was installed. 5.3.2.2 The equipment contains a control transformer supplied at 480 volts, ac. The primary side fuses are rated for use at 250 volts max. The fuses and the fuse holders shall be replaced with branch circuit rated devices. The current rating of the fuses shall not be greater than 500% of the transformer primary rated current. Reference: Correction: 5.4 Process Fluid Circulation Pumps UL 508A, Section 1.7 NFPA 79, Section 4.1 The fuse holders and the fuses were replaced with properly rated devices. 5.4.1 Equipment Description The equipment inspected consisted of four (4), fluid circulation pumps used for the circulation of process fluids through the machine. The units were portable units located adjacent to the box coaters and supplied from the box coater control /power cabinet. The photographs in appendix A show details of the equipment. 5.4.2 List of Corrections 5.4.2.1 The equipment contains auxiliary power and control devices and circuits that are supplied using modular receptacles and plugs. A label with the following statement is required adjacent to the receptacles. VERIFY THAT POWER IS TURNED OFF BEFORE ATTACHING OR REMOVING THE PLUGS Reference: Correction: 5.5 Evaluation Procedures UL 508A, Section 1.7 NFPA 79, Section 4.1 A label with the required statement was installed adjacent to the receptacles. 5.5.1 Drawings and Documentation A complete set of technical documentation that included the electrical drawings, list of parts and product literature was supplied by the client. The electrical drawings were reviewed by PSE for proper overcurrent protection, grounding and wiring. 5.5.2 Equipment Inspection 5.5.3 The equipment was inspected for conformity with the applicable electrical standards. The equipment and its installation were examined to ensure that they were per the manufacturer's electrical drawings, documentation and the installation requirements. The overcurrent protection devices were verified to be in accordance with the electrical standards and suitable for the application. The electrical components were verified to be the same as the ones shown in the electrical drawings and the list of parts supplied by the client. The machine was inspected to ensure that all wiring was properly routed and physically protected. All electrical cabinets were verified to have proper warning labels and signs. Grounding Grounding system of the equipment was inspected to verify conformity with the electrical standards and suitable for the application. 6.0 ELECTRICAL TESTS PERFORMED 6.1 Ground System Verification Test Ground bonding resistance tests were performed to verify that the frames of associated equipment such as motors, start/stop stations, disconnect switches and metal cabinets and raceways of the equipment containing electrical wiring or devices were satisfactorily bonded together and to the equipment ground terminal of the main control cabinet. 6.2 Insulation Resistance Tests Tests were performed to verify the integrity of the insulation resistance of the equipment. Voltage was applied between each phase and ground at 500 Vdc at the load side of the line disconnect switch and at the input terminals for the motors. The test results were satisfactory. 7.0 RESULTS The equipment evaluated was found to comply with the requirements of the electrical standards listed in section 4.0. PSE field evaluation label was affixed to the electrical cabinet of each equipment evaluated. Photograph 1 Box coater front view Photograph 3 Rear view showing box coater equipment Photograph 2 Box coater rear view showing the control cabinet Photograph 4 Front view of box coater control /power cabinet Photograph 5 Box coater front and side cabinets Photograph 7 Box coater supply transformer Photograph 9 Box coater transformer rear view Photograph 6 PSE field evaluation label on box coater Photograph 8 Box coater transformer front view Photograph 10 PSE field evaluation label on transformer raph 11 Front view of box coater chiller raph 13 Chiller control compartment raph 12 Rear view of box coater chiller Iglaindtainagniarigial raph 14 ChiUer control transformer and control transformer fuses before replacement of the fuses Photograph 15 Transformer fuses after replacement Photograph 17 Fluid circulation pump unit Photograph 16 PSE field evaluation label for chiller Photograph 18 Interior view of pump controller box Photograph 19 (PSE Field Evaluation label for pump) APPENDIX B ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS & DOCUMENTATION The drawings for the box coaters in provided in this appendix. N CS \ O_+ °OOOO OE1Z 114111102. V ex ri gS ti 19/10/2005 a 2 E tn d 0 T& AI N4 IQ1UIVS Vl131 770t1UW VMS TOMIZI vl VMVAD% tJ 8 o O V ex ri gS ti 19/10/2005 a 2 E tn d 0 T& AI N4 IQ1UIVS Vl131 770t1UW VMS TOMIZI vl VMVAD% m • S 4 1 J J Z a 0 - N N az in as M i j 0 z 4- lif L N g « -0 43 .a.. Z 0 u 1 cc J < r re re u a as z H ' -0 C pL O O- s 9•" 5 "' m L' Za i a' A : '" 4 r- 4 ' itil"'-': o I o W I L I• : I « « I 1 TO BE INSTALLED Date 15.05.2003 J 0 a 4 i N 0 ra O st O U WJ� N Q O 1 0 -- =a^ ee LL. 50z g OK siNx V 4� et 2 61 I 0 1 1 z 0 APPENDIX C PRODUCT EVALUATION TEST DATA PRODUCT EVALUATION TEST DATA F090329 BC1 CLIENT Costco Optical JOB REFERENCE # F090329 LOCATION Tukwila, WA DATE August 7, 2009 EQUIPMENT Box Coater RATING VOLTS PHASE AMPS HZ 400 3 80 60 MANUFACTURER Satisloh MODEL NO 1200DLF SERIAL NO 20222 VOLTAGE AND CURRENT MEASUREMENT TESTS TEST LOCATION VOLTAGE CURRENT A B C N A B C N TEMPERATURE RISE TESTS TEST EQUIPMENT TYPE (AMBIENT TEMPERATURE TEST POINT MEASURED TEMP. TEMP.RISE COMMENTS INSULATION RESISTANCE TESTS (INSULATION RESISTANCE IN IMEG•OHMS) TEST VOLTAGE TEST POINT A -B B -C C -A A -G B -G C -G N -G 500 Vdc Load side of disc.sw. 700 600 600 EMERGENCY OPERATOR (EMO) PERF_RMANCEVERIFICATION TEST RESULTS COMMENTS EMO LOCATION Tests were performed to verify that the frames of auxiliary power devcies such as motors, pushbutton stations, operator and the frames of auxiliary electncal cabinets, raceways and wireways containing electrical devices are satisfactorily to each other and to the main equipment grounding terminal of the control /power cabinet for the equipment consoles bonded IPAGE NO 1 PRODUCT EVALUATION TEST DATA F090329 BC2 CLIENT Costco Optical JOB REFERENCE # F090329 LOCATION Tukwila, WA DATE August 8, 2009 EQUIPMENT Box coater transformer RATING VOLTS PHASE KVA HZ 480/400 3 35 60 MANUFACTURER Brignolo MODEL NO DY11N SERIAL NO 35092 -1 •VOLTAGE AND CURRENT MEASUREMENT TESTS. •: I .-• ; _ : : •• TEST LOCATION VOLTAGE CURRENT A B C N A B C N . TRANSFORMER WINDING RESISTANCE TESTS - { _,__ TEST EQUIPMENT TYPE: Wdg. Resistance Tester (AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 21 C TEST POIN' RESISTANCE COMMENTS Between 1U and 1V 0.282 Ohm Results show that the winding turns are Between 1V and 1W 0.286 Ohm in good condition and consistent for the Between 1W and 1V 0.288 Ohm three phases for both the primary and the secondary Between 2U and 2V 0.390 Ohm Between 2V and 2W 0.396 Ohm Between 2W and 2V 0.395 Ohm INSULATION RESISTANCE TESTS (INSULATION RESISTANCE IN MEG -OHMS) TEST VOLTAGE TEST POINT 500 Vdc Pri -Sec & ground 1000 Pri- Ground 1000 Sec - ground 700 • EMERGENCY OPERATOR (EMIR) PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION' ' • : •: '• o- • • EMO LOCATION TEST RESULTS COMMENTS Transformer ground system bonding was tested and verified PAGE NO 2 sum messizroso • Power Science Engineering 14849 12th Avenue NE Shoreline, WA 98155 -7113 Phone: (206) 306 -6745 Fax: (206) 362 -2977 Email: contact @power - sci.com Web: www.power- sci.com September 24, 2009 Mr. Robert Benedicto City of Tukwila, Electrical Division 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Subject: Field Evaluation at Costco Optical, Tukwila, WA. Optical Lens Dip Coaters PSE Project Reference: F090329 Dip Coater Washington State Labor & Industry Project ID #: 09 -504 Dear Mr. Benedicto: Pleased find enclosed a copy of the final report pertaining to the field evaluation of two (2), dip coaters performed by the undersigned at Costco Optical, Tukwila, Washington. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us either by phone or email. Sincerely, C. (Sank) Sankaran, P.E. Principal Electrical Engineer Enclosures Copy to: Chief Electrical Inspector's Office, State of Washington Mr. Mike Jorgenson, Cosi:co Optical, Tukwila, Washington Ms. Robin Conner, Costco Optical, Tukwila, Washington. Power Science Engineering www.power - sci.com 14849 12th Ave. N.E. Shoreline, WA 98155 Phone: (206) 306 -6745 Fax: (206) 362 -2977 Email: contact @power - sci.com ELECTRICAL UTILIZATION EQUIPMENT FIELD EVALUATION EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION LOCATION Costco Optical 441 Costco Drive Tukwila, WA 98188 PRELIMINARY INSPECTION SITE Same as Installed Location LOCAL JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY Mr. Robert Benedicto City of Tukwila, Electrical Division 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 WA State Labor & Industry Project ID#: 09 -504 CLIENT Costco Optical 441 Costco Drive Tukwila, WA 98188 PSE Project Reference: F090329 Dip Coater Preliminary Inspection Date: August 6, 2009 Final Inspection Date: September 4, 2009 Report date: September 24, 2009 Evaluated By: C. Sankaran Reviewed By 1 11�11•(..... C. Sankaran, P.E. Principal Electrical Engineer TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Description 1.0 Field evaluation overview 2.0 Field evaluation summary 3.0 List of equipment 4.0 Electrical standards 5.0 Equipment evaluation details 6.0 Electrical tests performed 7.0 Evaluation results 1.0 FIELD EVALUATION OVERVIEW 1.1 The National Electrical Code (NECK) stipulates that "the conductors and equipment required or permitted by this code shall be acceptable only if approved" by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). The NEC further states that "suitability of equipment may be identified by a description marked on or provided with a product to identify the suitability of the product for a specific purpose, environment or application. Suitability of equipment may be evidenced by listing or labeling" 1.2 When electrical utilization equipment or machinery has not been listed or labeled by an independent third party listing or labeling agency, field evaluation of the equipment or machinery is required by the local electrical authority having jurisdiction to determine if the equipment complies with the applicable product standards and codes that are concerned with the safety of that equipment. The field evaluation is required to be performed by an independent testing laboratory or engineering firm accredited by the AHJ using the applicable national product standards that govern the design, construction, application and testing of the equipment. The field evaluation body shall provide a label on the equipment evaluated signifying that the equipment has satisfied the requirements of the applied standards. The field evaluation body shall forward a copy of the final report to the AHJ detailing the field evaluation procedures, findings, results and the criteria for submitting the product to the AHJ for final acceptance. 1.3 Product safety standards are created to address electrical shock and fire safety concerns in the areas encompassing device construction, overcurrent protection, temperature rise, grounding and bonding, guarding of energized components from mechanical actions within or outside the equipment, guarding personnel from live parts, tamper proofing, operating environment, safety of personnel during unintended abnormal operations and product testing to verify suitability of use on the product ire a defined operating environment. 2.0 FIELD EVALUATION SUMMARY Field evaluation of the equipment listed in section 3.0 was performed on August 6, 2009 per the requirements of WAC•- 296 -46B (44) at the facilities of Costco Optical in Tukwila, Washington. The equipment was inspected and tested to verify conformity with the requirements of the applicable electrical standards listed in section 4.0. The installation of the equipment was examined to ensure that it is per the requirements of the manufacturer's technical drawings and documentation. The discrepancies identified by PSE: and corrected by the client during the course of the evaluation are shown in section 5.0 along with the corrective actions taken. PSE `field evaluation labels were affixed to the equipment. A copy of the report is being forwarded to the Electrical Division of the City of Tukwila, the local authority having jurisdiction and to Washington State Chief Electrical Inspector's office. 3.0 EQUIPMENT EVALUATED 3.1 Lens Dip Coaters (Quantity -2) Rating: 400 Vac, 3 Phase, 60 Hz, 36.1 A Model No: CD2000A42PT Manufacturer: SCL Internationall, Archamps, France Serial No. PSE Label No. 3551007 100283 3561107 100284 4.0 EVALUATION STANDARDS 4.1 UL 508, Industrial Control Equipment 4.2 UL 508A, Industrial Control Panels 4.3 UL 1604, Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II, Division 2, Hazardous Classified Locations 4.4 NFPA 79, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery 5.0 EQUIPMENT EVALUATION DETAILS 5.1 Lens Dip Coaters 5.1.1 Equipment Description The equipment inspected consisted of two (2), lens dip coaters used to coat optical tenses with an anti - reflective coating. The equipment uses a dipping process which consists of cleaning the lenses in a solvent and dipping the lenses in a chemical compound that provides the anti - reflective coating. The main control /power cabinet for the equipment contained a line power disconnect switch, several adjustable speed drives, control power transformers, a dc power supply and several combination motor controllers. The control panel itself was located in a non - classified (non - hazardous) location of the coater room. Some specific locations of the coater tank Tine -up were class I, Division 2 classifies due to the presence of solvents. The photographs in appendix A show the details of the equipment and the control /power cabinet. 5.1.2 List of Corrections 5.1.2.1 The control /power cabinet requires a nameplate or label with electrical ratings such as: • Voltage • Current • Phase and Hz Reference: UL 508A, Section 52.1 NFPA 79, Section 16.4.1 Correction: A label with the required information was provided on the control cabinet 5.1.2.2 The exterior of the control /power cabinet requires a shock hazard warning of the type shown below or an equivalent type. (Electrical hazard. AIM Reference: Correction: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.1 A shock hazard warning label was installed. 5.1.2.3 The exterior of the control /power cabinet requires an arc flash hazard label of the type shown below or an equivalent type. Reference: Correction: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.7 NEE, Article 110.18 An arc flash hazard label was installed. 5.1.2.4 The supply conductors are landed in a terminal block ahead of the main power disconnecting means for the control panel. A label with the following statement is required adjacent to the terminal block and on the exterior of the control cabinet. CAUTION TERMINAL BLOCK STAYS ENERGIZED WITH THE DISCONNECT SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION Reference: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.4 Erni, .„.....,r..,....,....„: ,..„.., 1 K5 i ei t _:,,, . A ;, ? ....4: . Arc Flash Hazard Appropriate PPE Required Do not operate controls or open covers without appropriate personal protection equipment Failure to comply nay result In lnlury or death' Wu to NFPA 70E far mWmue+ PPE roguV wants. aiBRIOA CATALOG NO 99452 Reference: Correction: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.7 NEE, Article 110.18 An arc flash hazard label was installed. 5.1.2.4 The supply conductors are landed in a terminal block ahead of the main power disconnecting means for the control panel. A label with the following statement is required adjacent to the terminal block and on the exterior of the control cabinet. CAUTION TERMINAL BLOCK STAYS ENERGIZED WITH THE DISCONNECT SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION Reference: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.4 Correction: A label with the required information was provided adjacent to the terminal block and on the control cabinet exterior. 5.1.2.5 Several 230 volt, 1 phase, circuits supplied from the line power were protected using supplementary glass fuses. Such fuses have limited fault current interrupting capability. Electrical standards in the U.S. limit the use of such fuses to circuits with maximum available fault current 10 kA and maximum circuit voltage of 120 volts ac. The fuses and the fuse holders shall be replaced with branch circuit rated devices of the same ampacity Reference: Correction: 5.3 Evaluation Procedures UL 508A, Section 31.2.1 NFPA 79, Section 7.2.1.3 The supplementary fuses and fuse holders were replaced with branch circuit rated fuses and fuse holders 5.3.1 Drawings and Documentation A complete set of technical documentation that included the electrical drawings, list of parts and product literature was supplied by the client. The electrical drawings were reviewed by PSE for proper overcurrent protection, grounding and wiring. 5.3.2 Equipment Inspection The equipment was inspected for conformity with the applicable electrical standards. The equipment and its installation were examined to ensure that they were per the manufacturer's electrical drawings, documentation and the installation requirements. The overcurrent protection devices were verified to be in accordance with the electrical standards and suitable for the application. The electrical components were verified to be the same as the ones shown in the electrical drawings and the list of parts supplied by the client. The machine was inspected to ensure that all wiring was properly routed and physically protected. All electrical cabinets were verified to have proper warning labels and signs. 5.3.3 Grounding Grounding system of the equipment was inspected to verify conformity with the electrical standards and suitable for the application. 6.0 ELECTRICAL TESTS PERFORMED 6.1 Ground System Verification Test Ground bonding resistance tests were performed to verify that the frames of associated equipment such as motors, start/stop stations, disconnect switches and metal cabinets and raceways of the equipment containing electrical wiring or devices were satisfactorily bonded together and to the equipment ground terminal of the main control cabinet. 6.2 Insulation Resistance Tests Tests were performed to verily the integrity of the insulation resistance of the equipment. Voltage was applied between each phase and ground at 500 Vdc at the Toad side of the line disconnect switch and at the input terminals for the motors. The test results were satisfactory. 7.0 RESULTS The equipment evaluated was found to comply with the requirements of the electrical standards listed in section 4.0. PSE field evaluation label was affixed to the electrical cabinet of each equipment evaluated. APPENDIX A EQUIPMENT PHOTOGRAPHS Photograph 1 View of dip coater line from the rear Photograph 2 View of dip coater line from the front Photograph 3 Front view of dip coater control cabinet Photograph 4 Interior details of dip coater control panel U AWATFDh: 1 M QP. Photograph 5 Photograph 6 Power transformers 480- 400 volts, 3 phase PSE field evaluation label for dip coater 1 APPENDIX B ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS & DOCUMENTATION The drawings for the were reviewed on site APPENDIX C PRODUCT EVALUATION TEST DATA PRODUCT EVALUATION TEST DATA F090329 DC1 CLIENT Costco Optical JOB REF = ERENCE # F090329 LOCATION Tukwila, WA DATE August 7, 2009 EQUIPMENT Dip Coaters RATING VOLTS PHASE AMPS HZ 400 3 36.1 60 MANUFACTURER SCL International MODEL NO CD2000A42P SERIAL NO 3571007 VOLTAGE AND CURRENT MVIEASU.REMSNT'TESTS TEST LOCATION VOLTAGE CURRENT A B C N A B C N TEMP ERATURE fuse tESTS a TEST EQUIPMENT TYPE 'AMBIENT TEMPERATURE TEST POINT MEASURED TEMP. TEMP. RISE COMMENTS INSULATION iRES'IST4NCE TESTS {INSULATION RESISTANCE IN JY11s ((OHMS) TEST VOLTAGE TEST POINT A -B B -C C -A A -G B -G C -G N -G 500 Vdc Load side of disc.sw. 1000' 1000 1000 EMERGENCY OPE R tEMO) PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION EMO LOCATION TEST RESULTS COMMENTS Tests were performed to verify that the frames of auxiliary power devices such as motors, pushbutton stations, operator and the frames of auxiliary electrical cabinets, raceways and wireways containing electrical devices are satisfactorily to each other and to the main equipment grounding terminal of the control /power cabinet for the equipment consoles bonded IPAGE NO 1 Power Science Engineering 14849 12th Avenue NE Shoreline, WA 98155 -7113 Phone: (206) 306 -6745 Fax: (206) 362 -2977 Email: contact @power - sci.com Web: www.power - sci.com September 5, 2009 Mr. Robert Benedicto City of Tukwila, Electrical Division 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Subject: Field Evaluation at Costco Optical, Tukwila, WA. Lens Coating Equipment PSE Project Reference: F090329 Dear Mr. Benedicto: Pleased find enclosed a copy of the report pertaining to the field evaluation performed by the undersigned at Costco Optical, Tukwila, Washington. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us either by phone or email. Sincerely, C. (Sank) Sankaran, P.E. Principal Electrical Engineer Enclosures Copy to: Chief Electrical Inspector's Office, State of Washington Mr. Mike Jorgenson, Costco Optical, Tukwila, Washington Ms. Robin Conner, Costco Optical, Tukwila, Washington. Power Science Engineering www.power - sci.com 14849 12th Ave. N.E. Shoreline, WA 98155 Phone: (206) 306 -6745 Fax: (206) 362 -2977 Email: contact@power-sci.com ELECTRICAL UTILIZATION EQUIPMENT FIELD EVALUATION EQUIPMENT EVALUATED Optiori Lens Coating Equipment EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION LOCATION Costco Optical 441 Costco Drive Tukwila, WA 98188 PRELIMINARY INSPECTION SITE Same as Installed Location LOCAL JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY Mr. Robert Benedicto City of Tukwila, Electrical Division 6300 Southcenter Blvd.,, #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 WA State Labor & Industry Project ID#s: 09 -504, 09-505 8 09 -506 CLIENT Costco Optical 441 Costco Drive Tukwila, WA 98188 PSE Project Reference: F090329 Evaluated By: C. Sankaran Preliminary Inspection Date: August 6, 2009 Final Inspection Date: September 4, 2009 Reviewed By: Report date: September 5, 2009 Aa tcr. . C. Sankaran, P.E. Principal Electrical Engineer TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Description 1.0 Field evaluation overview 2.0 Field evaluation summary 3.0 List of equipment 4.0 Electrical standards 5.0 Equipment evaluation details 6.0 Electrical tests performed 7.0 Evaluation results 1.0 FIELD EVALUATION OVERVIEW 1.1 The National Electrical Code (NEC®) stipulates that "the conductors and equipment required or permitted by this code shall be acceptable only if approved" by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). The NEC further states that "suitability of equipment may be identified by a description marked on or provided with a product to identify the suitability, of the product for a specific purpose, environment or application. Suitability of equipment may be evidenced by listing or labeling" 1.2 When electrical utilization equipment or machinery has not been listed or labeled by an independent third party listing or labeling agency, field evaluation of the equipment or machinery is required by the local electrical authority having jurisdiction to determine if the equipment complies with the applicable product standards and codes that are concerned with the safety of that equipment. The field evaluation is required to be performed by an independent testing laboratory or engineering firm accredited by the AHJ using the applicable national product standards that govern the design, construction, application and testing of the equipment. The field evaluation body shall provide a label on the equipment evaluated signifying that the equipment has satisfied the requirements of the applied standards. The field evaluation body shall forward a copy of the final report to the AHJ detailing the field evaluation procedures, findings, results and the criteria for submitting the product to the AHJ for final acceptance. 1.3 Product safety standards are created to address electrical shock and fire safety concerns in the areas encompassing device construction, overcurrent protection, temperature rise, grounding and bonding, guarding of energized components from mechanical actions within or outside the equipment, guarding personnel from live parts, tamper proofing, operating environment, safety of personnel during unintended abnormal operations and product testing to verify suitability of use on the product in a defined operating environment. 2.0 FIELD EVALUATION SUMMARY Field evaluation of the equipment listed in section 3.0 was performed on August 6, 2009, per the requirements of WAC- 296 -46B (44) at the facilities of Costco Optical in Tukwila, Washington. The equipment was inspected and tested to verify conformity with the requirements of the applicable electrical standards listed in section 4.0. The installation of the equipment was examined to ensure that it is per the requirements of the manufacturer's technical drawings and documentation. The discrepancies identified by PSE and corrected by the client during the course of the evaluation are shown in section 5.0 along with the corrective actions taken. PSE field evaluation labels were affixed to the equipment. A copy of the report is being forwarded to the Electrical Division of the City of Tukwila, the local authority having jurisdiction and to Washington State Chief Electrical Inspector's office. 3.0 EQUIPMENT EVALUATED 3.1 Lens Dip Coaters (Quantity -2) Rating: 400 Vac, 3 Phase, 60 Hz, 36.1 A Model No: CD2000A42PT Manufacturer: SCL International, Archamps, France Serial No. PSE Label No. 3551007 100283 3561107 100284 3.2 Lens Box Coaters (Quantity -4) Rating: 400 Vac, 3 Phase, 60 Hz, 80 A Model No: 1200DLF Manufacturer: Satisloh, Settimo, Italy Serial No. PSE Label No. 20232 100293 20220 100294 20222 100295 20216 100296 3.3 Box Coater Power Transformers Rating: 35 kVA, 3 Phase, 460 V — 400 V Model No: DY11N Manufacturer: Brignolo Ing., Settimo, Italy Serial No. PSE Label No. 35092 -1 100297 35092 -2 100298 35092 -3 100299 35092 -4 100300 3.4 Box Coater Chillers (Quantity -4) Rating: 480 Vac, 3 Phase, 60 Hz, 60 A Model No: TVP3500 Manufacturer: Telemark Cryogenics, Novato, CA Serial No. PSE Label No. 19149 100301 19148 100302 19152 100303 19147 100304 3.5 Process Fluid Circulation Pumps (Quantity -4) Rating: 400 Vac, 3 Phase, 50/60 Hz, 15.2 A Model No: XAN119ML05 Manufacturer: Sella, Torino, Italy Serial No. PSE Label No. 07E2105 100305 07E4039 100306 07E4008 100307 07E5061 100308 3.6 Work Consoles (Quantity -8) Rating: 120 Vac, 1 Phase, 60 Hz, 15 A Model No: 720B30 Manufacturer: Pure Air Corporation, Simi Valley, CA Serial No. PSE Label No. 14811 -01 100285 14552 -04 100286 14551 -03 100287 14551 -05 100288 14552 -05 100289 14739 -01 100290 14551 -04 100291 14811 -02 100292 4.0 EVALUATION STANDARDS 4.1 Lens Dip Coaters 4.1.1 UL 508, Industrial Control Equipment 4.1.2 UL 508A, Industrial Control Panels 4.1.3 UL 1604, Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II, Division 2, Hazardous Classified Locations 4.1.4 NFPA 79, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery 4.2 Lens Box Coaters 4.2.1 UL 508, Industrial Control Equipment 4.2.2 UL 508A, Industrial Control Panels 4.2.3 NFPA 79, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery 4.3 Box Coater Transformers 4.3.1 UL 1561, Standard for Dry-Type, General Purpose & Power Transformers 4.4 Box Coater Chillers & Fluid Circulation Pumps 4.4.1 UL 508, Industrial control Equipment 4.4.2 UL 508A, Industrial Control Panels 4.4.3 NFPA 79, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery 4.5 Work Consoles 4.5.1 UL 67, Wired Cabinets 4.5.2 UL 508, Industrial Control Equipment 4.5.3 UL 508C, Power Conversion Equipment 5.0 EQUIPMENT EVALUATION DETAILS 5.1 Lens Dip Coaters 5.1.1 Equipment Description The equipment inspected consisted of two (2), Tens dip coaters used to coat optical lenses with an anti - reflective coating. The equipment uses a dipping process which consists of cleaning the lenses in a solvent and dipping the lenses in a chemical compound that provides the anti - reflective coating. The main control /power cabinet for the equipment contained a line power disconnect switch, several adjustable speed drives, control power transformers, a dc power supply and several combination motor controllers. The control panel itself was located in a non - classified (non- hazardous) location of the coater room. Some specific locations of the coater tank line -up were class I, Division 2 classifies due to the presence of solvents. The photographs in appendix A show the details of the equipment and the control /power cabinet. 5.1.2 List of Corrections 5.1.2.1 The controllpower cabinet requires a nameplate or label with electrical ratings such as: • Voltage • Current • Phase and Hz Reference: UL 508A, Section 52.1 NFPA 79, Section 16.4.1 Correction: A label with the required information was provided on the control cabinet 5.1.2.2 The exterior of the control /power cabinet requires a shock hazard warning of the type shown below or an equivalent type. A DANGER Electrical hazard. Reference: Correction: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.1 A shock hazard warning label was installed. 5.1.2.3 The exterior of the control /power cabinet requires an arc flash hazard label of the type shown below or an equivalent type. Reference: Correction: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.7 NEE, Article 110.18 An arc flash hazard label was installed. 5.1.2.4 The supply conductors are landed in a terminal block ahead of the main power disconnecting means for the control panel. A label with the following statement is required adjacent to the terminal block and on the exterior of the control cabinet. CAUTION TERMINAL BLOCK STAYS ENERGIZED WITH THE DISCONNECT SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION Reference: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.4 Arc Flash Hazard Appropriate PPE Required Do not operate controls or open covers without appropriate personal protection equipment. Failure to comply may mutt In Injury or dealt nos ro NrPA. 70E fa minrn m PPE WryukiNl'.I tt. ISEGODA CATALOG NO 99452 Reference: Correction: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.7 NEE, Article 110.18 An arc flash hazard label was installed. 5.1.2.4 The supply conductors are landed in a terminal block ahead of the main power disconnecting means for the control panel. A label with the following statement is required adjacent to the terminal block and on the exterior of the control cabinet. CAUTION TERMINAL BLOCK STAYS ENERGIZED WITH THE DISCONNECT SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION Reference: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.4 Correction: A label with the required information was provided adjacent to the terminal block and on the control cabinet exterior. 5.1.2.5 Several 230 volt, 1 phase, circuits supplied from the line power were protected using supplementary glass fuses. Such fuses have limited fault current interrupting capability. Electrical standards in the U.S. limit the use of such fuses to circuits with maximum available fault current 10 kA and maximum circuit voltage of 120 volts ac. The fuses and the fuse holders shall be replaced with branch circuit rated devices of the same ampacity Reference: UL 508A, Section 31.2.1 NFPA 79, Section 7.2.1.3 Correction: The supplementary fuses and fuse holders were replaced with branch circuit rated fuses and fuse holders 5.2 Lens Box Coaters 5.2.1 Equipment Description The equipment inspected consisted of four (4), lens box coaters manufactured by Satisloh. The equipment is used to coat optical lenses with anti - reflective coating using a system of quartz heaters and fluid circulation devices to coat the lenses with the coating. The control /power cabinet for the equipment contained a line power disconnect switch, several servo power supplies and drives, control power transformer and several combination motor controllers for the auxiliary equipment for the equipment. A dedicated step down transformer was used to supply each unit with power at 400 volts ac. The photographs in appendix A show the machine details and the control panel for the equipment. 5.2.2 List of Corrections 5.2.2.1 Power was tapped off the line side of the main disconnects switch to supply essential control circuits for the equipment. A label with the following J statement is required on the exterior of the control cabinet. CAUTION ENERGIZED CIRCUITS AND DEVICES ARE PRESENT WITH THE MAIN DISCONNECT TURNED OFF Reference: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.4 Correction: A label was provided as indicated. 5.2.2.2 The exterior of the control cabinet requires an arc flash hazard warning label of the type shown below or an equivalent type. Reference: Correction: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.7 NEC, Article 110.18 An arc flash hazard label was installed. 5.2.2.3 The neutral circuits in the control /power cabinet are provided with blue colored conductors. A label with the following statement shall be provided on the control cabinet. BLUE WIRES ARE USED FOR NEUTRAL CIRCUITS Reference: NFPA 79, Section 13.2.3.1 Correction: A label containing the required statement was installed. I L .. : : : .N ., • .4„ ,r . .... ., : s. . . Arc Flash Hazard Appropriate PPE Required Do not operate controls or open covers without appropriate personal protettfon equipment Failure to comply may result In Injury or doathl ROM to NFPA TOE ter min muw PPE nquirsmenta BMX CATALOG N0.99452 Reference: Correction: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.7 NEC, Article 110.18 An arc flash hazard label was installed. 5.2.2.3 The neutral circuits in the control /power cabinet are provided with blue colored conductors. A label with the following statement shall be provided on the control cabinet. BLUE WIRES ARE USED FOR NEUTRAL CIRCUITS Reference: NFPA 79, Section 13.2.3.1 Correction: A label containing the required statement was installed. 5.2.2.4 The equipment contains auxiliary power and control devices and circuits that are supplied using modular receptacles and plugs. A label with the following statement is required adjacent to the receptacles. VERIFY THAT POWER IS TURNED OFF I3EFORE ATTACHING OR REMOVING THE PLUGS Reference: UL 508A, Section 1.7 NFPA 79, Section 4.1 Correction: A label with the required statement was installed adjacent to the receptacles. 5.3 Box Coater Power Transformers 5.3.1 Equipment Description The equipment inspected consisted of four (4), power transformers used to convert the ac power at 480 volts to 400 volts for supplying the box coater control /power cabinets. The photographs in appendix A show details of the transformers. 5.3.2 List of Corrections 5.3.2.1 The exterior of the transformer enclosure requires a shock hazard warning of the type shown below or an equivalent type. Reference: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.1 Correction: A shock hazard warnings label was installed. 5.3.2.2 The exterior of the transformer enclosure requires an arc flash hazard warning label of the type shown below or an equivalent type. Reference: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.7 Correction: An arc flash hazard warning label was provided. 5.3.2.3 The box coater control /power cabinets have a nameplate current rating of 80 A at 400 volts, 3 phase, which equals a kVA value of 55.4. The supply transformers are rated at only 35 kVA. Documentation and verification is required to ensure that the transformers installed are adequate for the application. Reference: NFPA 79, Section 4.1 Correction: During the commissioning of the box coaters, it was observed that the maximum loading (for short duration) was about 58 amps for a calculated kVA of about 40.2. The steady state loads were of the order of 40 amps for a calculated kVA of about 28.0. Based on this, it appears that the transformers are adequate for the application. - gip ,,�; a tom_ ., Arc Flash Hazard Appropriate PPE Required Do not operate controls or open covers without appropriate personal protection equipment. Falluro to comply may result in Injury or deaths Rehr to NFPA 700 Aar nt tibew PPE regtilrements. r...� . 00I CATALOG No. 99452 .� . Reference: NFPA 79, Section 16.2.7 Correction: An arc flash hazard warning label was provided. 5.3.2.3 The box coater control /power cabinets have a nameplate current rating of 80 A at 400 volts, 3 phase, which equals a kVA value of 55.4. The supply transformers are rated at only 35 kVA. Documentation and verification is required to ensure that the transformers installed are adequate for the application. Reference: NFPA 79, Section 4.1 Correction: During the commissioning of the box coaters, it was observed that the maximum loading (for short duration) was about 58 amps for a calculated kVA of about 40.2. The steady state loads were of the order of 40 amps for a calculated kVA of about 28.0. Based on this, it appears that the transformers are adequate for the application. 5.4 Box Coater Chillers 5.4.1 Equipment Description The equipment inspected consisted of four (4), chillers used with the box coaters for the purpose of supplying chilled water for cooling purposes. The equipment consisted of two motor controllers for supplying the compressor and the fan for the chiller, a control transformer and a temperature controller. The photographs in appendix A show the details of the equipment. 5.4.2 List of Corrections 5.4.2.1 The nameplate for the equipment does not indicate the current rating of the unit. The rated current of the equipment shall be marked as part of or adjacent to the nameplate. Reference: Correction: UL 508A, Section 52.1 NFPA 79, Section 16.4.1 A label with the current rating was installed. 5.4.2.2 The equipment contains a control transformer supplied at 480 volts, ac. The primary side fuses are rated for use at 250 volts max. The fuses and the fuse holders shall be replaced with branch circuit rated devices. The current rating of the fuses shall not be greater than 500% of the transformer primary rated current. Reference: Correction: UL 508A, Section 1.7 NFPA 79, Section 4.1 The fuse holders and the fuses were replaced with properly rated devices. 5.5 Process Fluid Circulation Pumps 5.5.1 Equipment Description The equipment inspected consisted of four (4), fluid circulation pumps used for the circulation of process fluids through the machine. The units were portable units located adjacent to the box coaters and supplied from the box coater control /power cabinet. The photographs in appendix A show details of the equipment. 5.5.2 List of Corrections 5.5.2.1 The equipment contains auxiliary power and control devices and circuits that are supplied using modular receptacles and plugs. A label with the following statement is required adjacent to the receptacles. VERIFY THAT POWER IS TURNED OFF BEFORE ATTACHING OR REMOVING THE PLUGS Reference: Correction: 5 6 Work Consoles UL 508A, Section 1.7 NFPA 79, Section 4.1 A label with the required statement was installed adjacent to the receptacles. 5.6.1 Equipment Description The equipment inspected consisted of eight (8), work consoles used for inspecting the lenses after they were coated. Each console was provided with supply of filtered air to minimize the presence of dust in the work space. The filter air pump motor was powered by an adjustable speed drive to control the amount of air flow through the console. The photographs in appendix A show details of the equipment. 5.6.2 List of Corrections 5.6.2.1 The convenience receptacle box and the switch receptacle box provided as part of the equipment were not mounted to the support frame of the console, but instead attached to the frame using the same hardware that is used to secure the receptacle and the switch. Removing the receptacle or the switch would permit the receptacle box to become loose and drop on to the receptacle terminals. If the box can not be adequately secured to the frame independent of the receptacle, a label with the following statement shall be provided adjacent to each box. CAUTION JUNCTION BOX CAN BECOME LOOSE IF HARDWARE IS REMOVED, DE- ENERGIZE POWER TO THE TABLE BEFORE REMOVING DEVICES Reference: Correction: 5.7 Evaluation Procedures UL 65, Section 9.8 UL 508A, Section 1.7 A label with the required information was provided. 5.7.1 Drawings and Documentation A complete set of technical documentation that included the electrical drawings, list of parts and product literature was supplied by the client. The electrical drawings were reviewed by PSE for proper overcurrent protection, grounding and wiring. 5.7.2 Equipment Inspection The equipment was inspected for conformity with the applicable electrical standards. The equipment and its installation were examined to ensure that they were per the manufacturer's electrical drawings, documentation and the installation requirements. The overcurrent protection devices were verified to be in accordance with the electrical standards and suitable for the application. The electrical components were verified to be the same as the ones shown in the electrical drawings and the list of parts supplied by the client. The machine was inspected to ensure that all wiring was properly routed and physically protected. All electrical cabinets were verified to have proper warning labels and signs. 5.7.3 Grounding Grounding system of the equipment was inspected to verify conformity with the electrical standards and suitable for the application. 6.0 ELECTRICAL TESTS PERFORMED 6.1 Ground System Verification Test Ground bonding resistance tests were performed to verify that the frames of associated equipment such as motors, start/stop stations, disconnect switches and metal cabinets and raceways of the equipment containing electrical wiring or devices were satisfactorily bonded together and to the equipment ground terminal of the main control cabinet. 6.2 Insulation Resistance Tests Tests were performed to verify the integrity of the insulation resistance of the equipment. Voltage was applied between each phase and ground at 500 Vdc at the Toad side of the line disconnect switch and at the input terminals for the motors. The test results were satisfactory. 7.0 RESULTS The equipment evaluated was found to comply with the requirements of the electrical standards listed in section 4.0. PSE field evaluation label was affixed to the electrical cabinet of each equipment evaluated. APPENDIX A EQUIPMENT PHOTOGRAPHS 5.7.3 Grounding Grounding system of the equipment was inspected to verify conformity with the electrical standards and suitable for the application. 6.0 ELECTRICAL TESTS PERFORMED 6.1 Ground System Verification Test Ground bonding resistance tests were performed to verify that the frames of associated equipment such as motors, start/stop stations, disconnect switches and metal cabinets and raceways of the equipment containing electrical wiring or devices were satisfactorily bonded together and to the equipment ground terminal of the main control cabinet. 6.2 Insulation Resistance Tests Tests were performed to verify the integrity of the insulation resistance of the equipment. Voltage was applied between each phase and ground at 500 Vdc at the Toad side of the line disconnect switch and at the input terminals for the motors. The test results were satisfactory. 7.0 RESULTS The equipment evaluated was found to comply with the requirements of the electrical standards listed in section 4.0. PSE field evaluation label was affixed to the electrical cabinet of each equipment evaluated. Photograph 1 View of dip coater line from the rear Photograph 2 View of dip coater line from the front Photograph 3 Front view of dip coater control cabinet Photograph 4 Interior details of dip coater control panel C.RtkillRTF{) fortIna s { 1 Z� ' Photograph 5 Photograph 6 Power transformers 480- 400 volts, 3 phase PSE field evaluation label for dip coater 1 E3oy. coster rest \Aes.t4 shoviag tbe corlso\ catOet Vnotocetaph c'hotogcsicA\ 1 Box coatec itont v‘e.N PrIotogvaptl 10 conk v*Ies44 oi box cc:00019014e catioet 121,1 Photograph 11 Box coater front and side cabinets Photograph 13 Box coater supply transformer Photograph 15 Box coater transformer rear view i.. .._ c3.!may oc9xir' Photograph 12 PSE field evaluation label on box coater Photograph 14 Box coater transformer front view Photograph 16 PSE field evaluation label on transformer Photograph 17 Front view of box coater chiller Photograph 18 Rear view of box coater chiller Photograph 19 Chiller control compartment photograph 20 Chiller control transformer and control transformer fuses before replacement of the fuses 0 Photograph 21 Transformer fuses after replacement Photograph 23 Fluid circulation pump unit Photograph 22 PSE field evaluation label for chiller raph 24 Interior view of pump controller box Photograph 25 PSE field evaluation label for pump Photograph 27 Rear view of work console Photograph 29 Fan & light control switches Photograph 26 Front view of work console Photograph 28 Interior view showing the fan motor and the Fan speed controller MN= I�wlaflla��arn n„i. PUfG'i�11(t% oornorariori`� Z x 3 si vnuev___r_arani�_ Photograph 30 PSE field evaluation label for work console APPENDIX B ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS & DOCUMENTATION The drawings for the box coaters in provided in this appendix. The drawings for the other equipment were reviewed on site • W 0C 22 S N an co • 3 J O • • 0 CO a1 n' O z +`••• • J J Z d LIRE CURRENT 0 0 O 00 z N 0 J 0 J Q LI DL -F PLANT 0 O m0. 0 1 1 1 1 6 � b rA n c Y k u 0 c ' 0 E e. v 3 5 5 TO BE INSTALLED 1 0 a OW O y ki I N L _ ce bi C ctrl1 N I J LJ < W _ I v) ( CO Li/ r CC W J W — - > O 4J o CASCADE CODLE o IR 2 N S lA C y } F 0 O O N LA O LA N 0 01 to a v , W O W�CC 0I H1u z+ 0 v1 0 W 0 rx W W 0 o lisi z APPENDIX C PRODUCT EVALUATION TEST DATA PRODUCT EVALUATION TEST DATA F090329A CLIENT Costco Optical JOB REFERENCE # F090329 LOCATION Tukwila, WA DATE August 7, 2009 EQUIPMENT Dip Coaters RATING VOLTS PHASE AMPS HZ 400 3 36.1 60 MANUFACTURER SCL International MODEL NO CD2000A42P SERIAL NO 3571007 VOLTAGE AND CURRENT MEASUREMENT TESTS TEST LOCATION VOLTAGE CURRENT A B C N A 8 C N TEMPERATURE RISE TESTS TEST EQUIPMENT TYPE [AMBIENT TEMPERATURE TEST POINT MEASURED TEMP. TEMP.RISE COMMENTS INSULATION RESISTANCE TESTS (INSULATION RESISTANCE INVIEG -OHMS) TEST VOLTAGE TEST POINT A -B B -C C -A A -G B -G C -G N -G 500 Vdc Load side of disc.sw. 1000 1000 1000 EMERGENCY OPERATOR (EMO) PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION EMO LOCATION TEST RESULTS COMMENTS Tests were performed to verify that the frames of auxiliary power devcies such as motors, pushbutton stations, operator and the frames of auxiliary electrical cabinets, raceways and wireways containing electrical devices are satisfactorily to each other and to the main equipment grounding terminal of the control /power cabinet for the equipment consoles bonded IPAGE NO 1 • PRODUCT EVALUATION TEST DATA F090329B CLIENT Costco Optical JOB REFERENCE # F090329 LOCATION Tukwila, WA DATE August 7, 2009 EQUIPMENT Box Coater RATING VOLTS PHASE AMPS HZ 400 3 80 60 MANUFACTURER Satisloh MODEL NO 1200DLF SERIAL NO 20222 VOLTAGE AND CURRENT MEASUREMENT TESTS TEST LOCATION VOLTAGE CURRENT A B C N A B C N TEMPERATURE RISE TESTS TEST EQUIPMENT TYPE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE TEST POIN -- MEASURED TEMP. TEMP.RISE COMMENTS INSULATION RESISTANCE TESTS (INSULATION RESISTANCE IN MEG -OHMS) TEST VOLTAGE TEST POINT A -B B -C C -A A -G B -G C -G N -G 500 Vdc Load side of disc.sw. 700 600 600 EMERGENCY OPERATOR (EMO) PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION _ EMO LOCATION TEST RESULTS COMMENTS Tests were performed to verify that the frames of auxiliary power devcies such as motors, pushbutton stations, operator and the frames of auxiliary electrical cabinets, raceways and wireways containing electrical devices are satisfactorily to each other and to the main equipment grounding terminal of the control /power cabinet for the equipment consoles bonded PAGE NO 2 PRODUCT EVALUATION TEST DATA F090329C CLIENT Costco Optical JOB REFERENCE # F090329 LOCATION Tukwila, WA DATE August 8, 2009 EQUIPMENT Box coater transformer RATING VOLTS PHASE KVA HZ 480/400 3 35 60 MANUFACTURER Brignolo MODEL NO DY11 N SERIAL NO 35092 -1 VOLTAGE AND CURRENT MEASUREMENT TESTS TEST LOCATION VOLTAGE CURRENT A B C N A B C N 'TRANSFORMER WINDING RESISTANCE TESTS TEST EQUIPMENT TYPE: Wdg. Resistance Tester [AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 21 C TEST POINT RESISTANCE COMMENTS Between 1U and 1V 0.282 Ohm Results show that the winding tums are Between 1V and 1W 0.286 Ohm in good condtion and consistent for the Between 1W and 1V 0.288 Ohm three phases for both the primary and the secondary Between 2U and 2V 0.390 Ohm Between 2V and 2W 0.396 Ohm Between 2W and 2V 0.395 Ohm INSULATION RESISTANCE TESTS (INSULATION RESISTANCE IN 'MEG -OHMS) TEST VOLTAGE TEST POINT 500 Vdc Pri -Sec & ground 1000 Pri- Ground 1000 Sec - ground 700 EMERGENCY OPERATOR (EMO) PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION EMO LOCATION TEST RESULTS COMMENTS Transformer ground system bonding was tested and verified IPAGE NO 3 r t la 11 PL ,t N REVIE /ROUTIN SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: EL09 -0251 PROJECT NAME: COSTCO OPTICAL SITE ADDRESS: 441 COSTCO DR X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 04 -14 -09 Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: 4..i.-1411 Building Divisioi Public Works Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Incomplete DUE DATE: 04 -16 -09 Not Applicable Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determiied incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire El Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route ❑ Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: No further Review Required DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Approved with Conditions DUE DATE: 05 -14 -09 Not Approved (attach comments) DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents /routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 Untitled Page • Page 1 of 2 Electrical Contractor A business licensed by LEtI to contract electrical work within the scope of its specialty. Electrical Contractors must maintain a surety bond or assignment of savings account. They also must: have a designated Electrical Administrator or Master Electrician who is a member of the firm or a full -time supervisory employee. Business and Licensing Information Name SELKIRK ELECTRIC UBI No. 601909332 Phone 4258883330 Status ACTIVE Address PO BOX 2990 License No. SELKIE *993R8 Suite /Apt. License Type ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR City NORTH BEND Effective Date 12/28/2001 State WA Expiration Date 12/28/2009 Zip 98045 Suspend Date County KING Specialty 1 GENERAL Business Type Corporation Specialty 2 UNUSED Parent Company LCI, INC Other Associated Licenses License Name Type Specialty 1 Specialty 2 Effective Date Expiration Date Status WESTPEI1010Z WESTPAC ELECTRIC INC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR GENERAL UNUSED 9/9/1990 9/9/2002 OUT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR INFORMATION License BOTTMCR982C5 Name BOTTMAN, CRAIG R Status ACTIVE Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date WILLIAMS, KASTNER Et GIBBS AGENT 12/28/2001 LILLEBERG, STEPHEN K PRESIDENT 12/28/2001 Bond Information Bond Bond https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/bbip/Detail.aspx 04/20/2009 Costco Tukwila - WA - Optical Arc Lab Remodel\ _ 323El.dwg, 3/ 25/ 2009 :12:1 1 :51 PM, tleitch '� ,ow, H fH /HH.,..e4S5'f'1/1/Pt' v r . r .oa' .t'.d3b.SM?/.WiY.' 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H/ N1H1fr1o' r { /,'srr "'•vifvirry /.xsv� /rvrsHi H., r' .vH/rav H 00 O rn CDN M N 00 O O N EXISTING M.S.B.-1 (100,000 AIC MIN, 100% RATED) 2500A/3P 2500 AF (CLASS L 2500 A CU BUS, 208/120V, 30, 4W, 100,000 AIC MIN 500MCM EXISTING FEEDER 'EXISTING - 200A /3P = 200AF (LPJ) "EXISTING - 200A /3P = 200 AF (LPJ) 200A /3P SPARE !EXISTING - 200A /3P =200 AF (LPJ) 1 T 'EXISTING EXISTING - 200A/3P 200A /3P = 200 AF (LPJ) 200 AF (LPJ) EXISTING 400A /3P 400AF (LPJ) 1 6 200A /3P SPARE 1EXISTING "EXISTING - 200A /3P - 400A /3P = 200 AF (LPJ) = 400AF (LPJ) ., 100% RATED 1 EXISTING 200A /3P 200 AF (LPJ) 1 EXISTING - 200A /3P = 200 AF (LPJ) 'EXISTING - 200A /3P = 150 AF (LPJ) "EXISTING 200A /3P _ 150 AF (LPJ) "EXISTING EXISTING - 400A/3P 100A /3P = 400 AF (LPJ) 100 AF (LPJ) EXISTING 100A /3P 100 AF (LPJ) 1 1EXISTING - 200A /3P = 150 AF (LPJ) 1 EXISTING 400A /3P SPARE NEUTRAL DISCONNECT LINK NEC 230 -75 c.) EXIST (8) -4 "C, 4 #500MCM THW CU EACH. TO TRANSFORMER > #3/0 CU EX ST PANEL L1 EXIST 2 "C 4 #3/0 THW CU EXIST 2"C, 4 #3/0 THW CU EXIST PANEL L2 SEXIST 2"C, 4 #3/0 THW CU EX ST PANEL P7 EXIST FEEDER EX ST PANEL P3 c7 -EXIST 2"C, 4 #3/0 THW CU EX ST PANEL P4 EXIST 3 "C, 3 #600MCM THW CU EXIST 2"C, 4 #3/0 THW CU EXIST 3"C, 3 #600MCM THW CU EXIST 2"C, 4 #3/0 THW CU EXIST 2"C, 4 #3/0 THW CU EXIST 2 "C 4 #1 /o THW CU EXIST FEEDER EXIST FEEDER EXIST 2"C, 4 #1/0 THW CU 963 -1 EX ST PANEL P8 WP EXIST PANEL P5 EX ST PANEL P6 EXIST PANEL P1 EXIST 2"C, 3 #1/0 THW CU EXIST T2 45 KVA 208- 208/120V ON LINE POWER CONDITIONER #PR045H0500T3 #6 CU EX ST PANEL P9 SECT I d EXIST 1- 1/4 "C, 3 #1 THW CU SECT II EXIST T2 30 KVA 208- 208/120V ON LINE AAA POWER CONDITIONER #PRO30H0500T3 #6 CU EX ST PANEL P2 nQ EX ST • CH ILLER #1 EXIST 2-1/2"C - 4 #1/0 THW CU & 1 #6 GND THW CU 150A/3P MAIN BREAKER EXIST 2 "C - 4 #1 THW CU & 1 #6 GND THW CU 100A /3P MAIN BREAKER EXISTING FEEDER EXISTING FEEDER TO TRANSFORMER BUILDING MAIN COLD WATER PIPE GROUND PER NEC ART. 250. & UFER GROUND EXISTI \G IV.S.B. -2 CT 2000A /3P � MAIN BREAKER 500MCM NEUTRAL DISCONNECT LINK NEC 230 -75 #3/0 CU BUILDING MAIN COLD WATER PIPE GROUND PER NEC ART. 250. & UFER GROUND EXISTING 250A/3P 250A/3P 600A /3P 600A/3P BRK EXISTING SPARE SPARE SPARE FEEDER EXIST. Al R COMPRESSOR 600A /3P 600A /3P SPARE SPARE EXISTI \G V.D.P. -2 2000 A CU BUS, 480/277V, 30, 4W EXIST PANEL C2 EXIST PANEL C1 41 ©© <I ©! a EXISTING 600A /3P BRK NEW 800A /3P BRK ®1 250A/3P SPARE NEW 450A/3P BRK 0 NEW 200A /3P BRK 0 EX ST PANEL H1 #2/0 CU TO BLDG MAIN COLD WATER PIPE EXISTING FEEDER NEW 4 #600MCM C, THW CU EA. NEW PANEL H2 #3/0 CU T BLDG MAIN COLD WATER PIPE 3 #4/01 /2 "C, THW CU EA. T5 300 KVA 480 -400V —2 "C, 3 #4/0 THW CU T4 150 KVA LAwA� 480- 208/120V (2) -2 -1 /2 "C, 4 #250 MCM THW CU 500A MAIN BKR ONE LINE DIAGRAM NO SCALE (2)-2-1/2"C, 4 #350 MCM THW CU EA 600A MAIN BKR 2-1/2"C, 3 #4/0 THW CU NEW AIR COMPRESSOR ALL WIRES IN AND OUT OF MDP SHALL BE 90' INSULATED LOAD CONDUCTORS THW -2 BASED ON NEC 75' AMPACIIY TABLE 310 -16. NEW 200A /3P BRK 2 "C, 3 #4/0 THW CU REVISIONS No changes shall be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. NOTE Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may inchde additional plan review fees. FILE COPY Permit No. t LOCI- d) I Plan review approval is subject to efrors and omens. Approval of construction documents does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of approved ; :.' Copy and collations is acknowledged: Add i .. \ By Date: � �L° -e9 City Of lbkwita BUILDING DMSION re3� ■■ O 0 4 N REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE NFP APR 17 2009 Ute CliverTulewila BUILDING_ MVISION. APPLICABLE CODES: 2006 IBC, NEC 2005, WASHINGTON STATE NON RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CODE, AND LOCAL AMENDMENTS 1. UNDERGROUND CONDUITS SHALL BE 24" BELOW SLAB. 2. MOUNT ALL OVERHEAD CONDUITS AT 25' MINIMUM IN MAIN BUILDING. CONDUITS SHALL BE GROUPED TOGETHER & NOT MORE THAN 2' WIDE. DO NOT BLOCK LIGHTING & SKYLIGHTS. 3. MINIMUM WIRE & CONDUIT SIZE ARE #12 CU & 1/2 "C TYPICAL 4. NO ALUMINUM WIRE ALLOWED. 5. ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS SHALL BE OVERHEAD. DO NOT RUN UNDERGROUND OR UNDER SLAB. 6. PROVIDE FLEXIBLE CONNECTION ON ELECTRICAL CONDUITS BETWEEN EXISTING DEPOT & CWI. 7. SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLAN FOR EXACT FLOOR LAYOUT. 8. ALL EQUIPMENT TO BE U.L LISTED. ONE LINE DIAGRAM NOTES: 0 E.C. TO PROVIDE NEW BREAKER AS SHOWN. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDITION. 02 E.C. TO REUSE EXISTING BREAKER. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDITION. EXISTING CHILLER TO BE RELOCATED. SEE OPTICAL LAB ADDITION, SHEET E -4. E.C. HAVE OPTION TO REUSE PORTIONS OF EXISTING CONDUIT WHERE POSSIBLE. REPULL WIRE. PLACE SWITCH IN OFF POSITION AND LABEL SPARE. DEMO WIRE TO TRANSFORMER T3 AND ABANDON T3 IN PLACE RECEIVED APR 1;4 2009 PERMIT CENTER ELO9 0251 G4 w ao Ili .II4 0 �� ? I� = U a w C0 z A0-3 z l L1) in °' 411 0 H ELLA ccw I'!) • (.)z (:) i--4 W o c.) 6— 0 c..) La jz c.)124 .,7! w E_4 !Pi O fr a a? °zo © O PROJECT NO:08 -323 H/i1f9Y /Jl /H%/ / //4'r // ' %; {y;'l/l/M '//6`0.% // /1,1//Hl /H. 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CHILLER CHILLER 1\A A ■ :-::_+ \7) .f J 1 > V i 0 i (\f) 1 N.w.N.....f._.,_,.� FIT 1 - •-__._• `._• 1 x_ 1 H2/15 } 1 -1/4• � c. t/ Remodel\ _323E2.dwg, L _—^J . 1 1 �_i 1 L J } f 1 1 1 I- 1 _ cC U CLI 0 0 U V) 0 PLAN NOTES: 000 O E.C. REMOVE AND RELOCATE EXISTING WALLPACKS TO NEW LOCATION AS SHOWN. PROVIDE NEW FEEDER AND REPULL WIRES AS REQUIRED. FIELD VERIFY. E.C. REMOVE AND RELOCATE EXISTING EXIT SIGNS TO SHOWN. PROVIDE NEW FEEDER AND REPULL WIRES AS VERIFY. 3 AC & CHILLER UNITS ARE LOCATED ON ROOF. VERIFY M.C. BEFORE ROUGH —IN INSTALLATION. . ' • PO NOT RUN CONDUIT ON ROOF. DISCONNECT AND OF AC UNIT (SEE DETAIL 1/E-4). E.C. TO PROVIDE NEMA -3R ENCLOSURE AND WP, GFI RECEPTACLE AS CHILLERS. NEW LOCATION AS EQUIRED. FIELD CT LOCATION WITH ACLE ARE PART REAKER IN FOR THE }-- r: x \�`\ \wi IST PANEL P8 1ST PANEL P9 if IST PANEL H1 A.9 Lai 0 w 0 RENEWED FOR ,c - NEC�.rL NFP A ?0 ANIt 17 2009 Cry T ikkwlla ING DIV1SIM. RECEIVED APR 14 2009 PERMIT CENTER 4 • t 0 1 z z ARCHITECT w J 3z Z ls1 0 W W o 0 0 Z 0 cow mce >- M o_ w gW 1=- OI O LL Z o z o O • U • w • CV fx ^oJ W O rIC, 2cl1 rn d; IX o *N6 Z C 0 aoW a � w z OV\VV A.vAV \VVVlVA \AVVAAAVVAVAVAVVVV� wco ap C4 CO Q 0 0 PROJECT NO:08 -323 E-=2 mave.o. am masa maw I '1 } SEE ENLARGED SCALE OF THIS AREA ON SHEET E -4. { ..._•••.. {; Ur_ !--•� ." ---- •- •, }---- - - - - {, r3- If i #4, 1 -1 /4'C 1 141 a.(11. CHILLER CHILLER 1\A A ■ :-::_+ \7) .f J 1 > V i 0 i (\f) 1 N.w.N.....f._.,_,.� FIT 1 - •-__._• `._• 1 x_ 1 H2/15 } 1 -1/4• � c. t/ Remodel\ _323E2.dwg, L _—^J . 1 1 �_i 1 L J } f 1 1 1 I- 1 _ cC U CLI 0 0 U V) 0 PLAN NOTES: 000 O E.C. REMOVE AND RELOCATE EXISTING WALLPACKS TO NEW LOCATION AS SHOWN. PROVIDE NEW FEEDER AND REPULL WIRES AS REQUIRED. FIELD VERIFY. E.C. REMOVE AND RELOCATE EXISTING EXIT SIGNS TO SHOWN. PROVIDE NEW FEEDER AND REPULL WIRES AS VERIFY. 3 AC & CHILLER UNITS ARE LOCATED ON ROOF. VERIFY M.C. BEFORE ROUGH —IN INSTALLATION. . ' • PO NOT RUN CONDUIT ON ROOF. DISCONNECT AND OF AC UNIT (SEE DETAIL 1/E-4). E.C. TO PROVIDE NEMA -3R ENCLOSURE AND WP, GFI RECEPTACLE AS CHILLERS. NEW LOCATION AS EQUIRED. FIELD CT LOCATION WITH ACLE ARE PART REAKER IN FOR THE }-- r: x \�`\ \wi IST PANEL P8 1ST PANEL P9 if IST PANEL H1 A.9 Lai 0 w 0 RENEWED FOR ,c - NEC�.rL NFP A ?0 ANIt 17 2009 Cry T ikkwlla ING DIV1SIM. RECEIVED APR 14 2009 PERMIT CENTER 4 • t 0 1 z z ARCHITECT w J 3z Z ls1 0 W W o 0 0 Z 0 cow mce >- M o_ w gW 1=- OI O LL Z o z o O • U • w • CV fx ^oJ W O rIC, 2cl1 rn d; IX o *N6 Z C 0 aoW a � w z OV\VV A.vAV \VVVlVA \AVVAAAVVAVAVAVVVV� wco ap C4 CO Q 0 0 PROJECT NO:08 -323 E-=2 mave.o. am masa maw 0 0 3/ 25/ 2009 %2 274 %=0"2:MW Y, ...," r,,, A 1 ccs 0 0 0 0 r 0 0 329\ 08- 323 K:\ 2008\ 320 1 1 0 EW PANEL P10 EW TRANSFORMER T4 NEW PANEL H2 03/18/09 NEW TRANSFORMER T5 NEW PANEL H3 Q03/25/09 P10/15 H3/4 / EF VE 7 & EF-8 IFY LOCATI MIN MIR 1 ut OMANI EF -1 VERI _'.�_--: , \ OOF. WITH MC. ROOF REC IFY L• CATI 8 ROOF. 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NEM NEM OPTICAL - POWER PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = 1' -0" A. R.C. LAB EQUIPMENT LIST ITEM No. QUANTITY ITEM DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER SUPPLY/INSTALL REMARKS 1 4 BOX COATER W/ WATER THERMO CD SATISLOH 1200 —DLF S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. 80A MCOP 0400V/3P COATER HARDWIRE AFTER DISCONNECT, 35A/480V/3P COOLER 60A DISCONNECT & FLC 2 6 OVEN DESPATCH INDUSTRIES LBB2 -27 -1 AY S.O.I.C. / S.U.B.O. 240V/1P 21.4A, 4.8 KW HARDWIRE (3.63 KW 0 208V /1P) DISCONNECT & FLC 3 9 FUPPER/F1NISHING TABLE UPPLIES WITH FIXTURES. E.C. A - , :L ,1D -.. , • OCD S.O.LC. /S.U.B.O. CGE- 24- 3- 32— UNV— EB -12PA (TWO BALLASTS) 4 RECESS FLOW BOOTH WORKSTATION PURE AIRE CORPORATION 720830 S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. 120V/1P/15A PROVIDE DISCONNECT, DROP CORD, PLUG, & RECEPTACLE 0 UNI '• 'SAL CATER SCL INTERNATIONAL CD2K6 -5 S.O.I.C. / S.U.B.O. 480V/3P 30KW. HARDWIRE CONTROL Q 2 COATER SCL INTERNATIONAL CD2K6 -00 S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. 480V /3P 30KW. HARDWIRE DISCONNECT. NO CONTROLLER 0 TRANSFORMER FOR COATER SCL INTERNATIONAL S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. 0 1 . HARDCOAT REDO MACHINE CREST GROUP COMPANY M4518 —A -01 S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. 208V/3P 36.6A 45 MCOP C 1 ELECTRICAL BOX CREST GROUP COMPANY S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. 1 DIP CUP STRIP MACHINE CREST GROUP COMPANY M4519 —A -01 S.O.I.C. / S.U.B.O. 208V/3P/39.3A 60 MCOP 91) 1 ELECTRICAL BOX CREST GROUP COMPANY S.O.I.C. / S.U.B.O. 10 2 LASER CODER MARKEM COMPANY 110 -1 S.O.I.C. / S.U.B.O. 120V/1P/5A 1 P -205 MARKEM COMPANY M4517 —A -01 S.O.I.C. / S.U.B.O. 208V/3P 66A 90 MCOP 8 1 1 ELECTRICAL BOX CREST GROUP COMPANY S.O.LC. /S.U.B.O. 12 1 BEAD BLASTER KELCO CH- 48 -48 —C S.O.I.C. / S.U.B.O. 208V/3P, 600W LIGHTS, 1.5HP FAN 13 1 WATER TANK SOUTH COAST WATER SCWRMI 550 S.O.I.C. / S.U.B.O. 4 2 PE DEIONIZER SOUTH COAST WATER S.O.I.C./S.U.B.O. ® 1 DISTRIBUTION SKID • SOUTH COAST WATER SCW10 /60DSK S.O.I.C. / S.U.B.O. 230V/3P/20A, 120V/1P/20A lirl 2 REVERSE OSMOSIS UNIT SOUTH COAST WATER SCW4KHPRO S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. 120V/1P 20A 17 3 EYE WASH STATION S.O.I.C. / S.U.B.O. e 3 STAGE TRAY S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. �9 2 CUPPER S.O.I.C. / S.U.B.O. 20 2 DVI S.O.LC. /S.U.B.O. 21 4 CHILLERS DIMPLEX THERMAL 1500AC S.O.LC. /S.U.B.O. 460V /3P 44.0 FLA, 65A MCOP g CONTROL PANEL CLW SYSTEM INC NfIW.E233886 S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. CREST ULTRASONICS NOTE S.U.B.O. — START UP BY OTHERS (CONTRACTORS TO MAKE FINAL CONNECTIONS, BUT NOT ENERGIZE SYSTEMS) . PLAN NOTES: . OPTICAL - LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = i' -0" 0 REMOVE ELECTRICAL DEVICES, CONDUITS, WIRES IN DEMO AREA (SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLAN) TO SOURCE. PROVIDE "SPARE" LABEL AND TURN BREAKERS TO "OFF" POSITION. EXTEND EXISTING FEEDERS FOR CONTINUITY AS REQUIRED. c E.C. MAKE ALL FINAL CONNECTIONS TO OWNER SUPPLED EQUIPMENT. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS WITH EQUIPMENT IN FIELD. 3 E.C. TO REMOVE AND RELOCATE EXISTING FLUORESCENT UGHT FIXTURES TO NEW LOCATION AS SHOWN. EXTEND EXISTING FEEDER TO NEW LOCATION. REPULL WIRES AS REQUIRED. CLEAN LENS & REPLACE LAMPS. ® E.0 TO REMOVE EXISTING FLUORESCENT UGHT FIXTURE. EXTEND EXISTING FEEDER FOR CONTINUITY. PROVIDE NEW WIRES AS REQUIRED. 5 REUSE EXISTING CIRCUITS IN EXISTING PANEL L1. REVISE WIRING IN LCC -1. SEE SCHEDULE ON SHEET E -4. Q03/24/0 E.C. TO PROVIDE DEDICATED LOCAL GROUND ROD. OPTICAL - EXISTING LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: Or = 1' -0" LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE ALL LIGHT FIXTURES SHALL HAVE FACTORY INSTALLED DISCONNECT MEANS PER LATEST NEC CODE TYPE MANUFACTURER NUMBER LAMPS MOUNT WATT REMARKS O LITHONIA METALUX 2SPG332Al2.125- MVOLT— SSB —LP (TWO BALLASTS) 3 -32W T8 RECESS 93 PROVIDE ENERGY SAVING LAMPS AND ELECTRONIC BALLASTS. PROVIDE EARTHQUAKE CUPS. OLITHONIA OR METALUX LB332—MVOLT—GEB1 OIS (1Vi0 BALLASTS) 3 -32W T8 PENDANT 93 MOUNT 0 11' -0" A.F.F. W/ AIRCRAFT CABLES. PROVIDE ENERGY SAVING BALLASTS. ALL PARTS UPPLIES WITH FIXTURES. E.C. A - , :L ,1D -.. , • OCD LIGHTING INC. CGE- 24- 3- 32— UNV— EB -12PA (TWO BALLASTS) 3 -32W T8 RECESS 93 FIXTURES ARE SUPPUED BY LAB VENDER. WIRED AND LAMPED BY E.C. PROVIDE TENT FOR INSULATIONS. Ark * I. s ' .• • - DUAL—LITE SURELITE . :• ■ , —1 • 77 fly /SELF POWERED BATTERY PACK D —12 " HAL UNI '• 'SAL 30 '" IT S ' B WHIT ITH -EEN L 1 '' • " ' • ' HEADS. MOUNT ABOVE DOOR. EL PROVIDE EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK OPTION WHERE INDICATED ON PLANS. INCLUDE ALL RELAY, TEST SWITCH AND (1) LAMP OPERATION. PROVIDE 100% FULL OUTPUT * PROVIDE SELF DIAGNOSTIC TESTING SYSTEM. ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION NOTES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TO THE OWNER'S AGENT DEMOLITION PLANS FOR THE SCOPE OF CORRESPONDING BUILDING DEMOLITION WORK. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BID AND TO WORK. RELOCATE /REROUTE EXISTING ELECTRICAL DEVICES, FEEDERS THAT ARE NOT AFFECTED BY THE REMODEL AS REQUIRED. REMOVAL OF EXISTING ITEMS SHALL INCLUDE DISCONNECTING AND REMOVING OF THE EXISTING CONDUITS AND WIRING BACK TO THE NEXT ACTIVE OUTLET OR SOURCE. PROVIDE MATCHING BLANK COVER PLATE AS REQUIRED. REMOVE OR ABANDON ALL UNUSED UNDERGROUND, UNDER FLOOR RACEWAYS. REMOVE ALL UNUSED SURFACE RACEWAYS. . RELOCATE EXISTING ITEMS SHALL INCLUDE DISCONNECTING AND EXTENDING EXISTING CONDUITS AND WIRING TO NEW LOCATION, PROVIDE NEW CONNECTION AS REQUIRED. ALL REMODEL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED NOT TO INTERFERE WITH OWNER'S NORMAL OPERATION, COORDINATE AND SCHEDULE WITH OWNER, ARCHITECT FOR WORK SCHEDULE. PERFORM WORK DURING OFF BUSINESS HOURS AS REQUIRED. COORDINATE AND SCHEDULE WITH OWNER FOR ANY EXISTING ELECTRICAL SERVICE SHUT DOWN, PROVIDE TEMPORARY POWER TO MAINTAIN EXISTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FOR OWNER'S NORMAL OPERATION AS REQUIRED. E.C. TO PROVIDE GROUND CONDUCTOR, SIZED PER NEC FOR ALL FEEDERS AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODE. U) 0 z z - RtvitvvED k 1 A CODECOMP CE z NFPA70 - <4 Ail( 17 2009 W Cat INGO eiTt LEGEND 0 FIXTURE TYPE O EQUIPMENT TYPE 01 WALL MOUNTED FIXTURE 01 COMBINATION EXIT /EGRESS FIXTURE WITH BATTERY PACK QI • EGRESS /EMERGENCY FIXTURE W/ BATTERY PACK • H.I.D. LIGHT FIXTURE W /QUARTZ STRIKE LAMP FLOURESCENT UGHT FIXTURE $ SINGLE POLE SWITCH,. +48" so SUB— LETTER INDICATES FIXTURE CONTROLLED, +48" $p SINGLE POLE SWITCH WITH PILOT UGHT, +48" O DUPLEX RECEPTACLE +18" MIN. OR AS NOTED O ISOLATED GROUND DUPLEX RECEPTACLE +18" MIN. OR AS NOTED © JUNCTION BOX, SIZE AND TYPE PER CODE 0' FUSED DISCONNECT, COORDINATE W /EQUIPMENT SUPPUER MOTOR CONNECTION AS REQUIRED • TELEPHONE OUTLET WITH 3/4" CONDUIT TO CEILING SPACE OR AS SHOWN CONDUIT IN CEILING OR WALL, 1/2" MIN. CONDUIT UNDERGROUND OR FLOOR, 3/4" MIN. HOME RUN TO PANEL WITH CIRCUIT NUMBER, SLASHES INDICATE NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS CN — INDICATES NDUITOPPVVCIT_OTHER �THAN O 1 It 1/2"C ISOLATED GROUND OR GROUND CONDUCTOR EDP CABLE. SEE SPECIFICATIONS. FLEXIBLE CONDUIT CONNECTION AS REQUIRED MECHANICAL UNIT WP WEATHER PROOF C.O. CONDUIT ONLY +48" INDICATES MOUNTING HEIGHT OF EQUIPMENT /OUTLET CENTER UNE ABOVE FINISH FLOOR GFI GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER EXISTING NEW OCCUPANCY SENSOR /SWITCH LEVITON ODS15 —ID ENCLOSED BREAKER RECEIVED APR ,14 2009 PERMIT CENTER 0 H4 0 W W 0 _1 MARCH 02, 2009 REVISION DA ISSUE DATE: OCTOBER 2008 ARCHITECT REFERENCE NO: 95-0740-05 J z zW 0 01— w 00 W z co a ix 0 U1- o� 0 co =— LA- 0 Cr a az zo M N coo 0 z w 0 cc U o to I A cc:'C*7 o Cl2 .I I rn CD al o oC‘l txCV O zwo � °x. CO Mfg aW 4 1 '\�..gymamvwz.m.ty E -3 ADDITION EQUIPMENT LIST ITEM No. QUANTITY ITEM DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER SUPPLY /INSTALL REMARKS 22 2 SEPARATOR BAZELL TECH'S CORP CF -155VX SN- 156889 S.O.LC. /S.U.8.0. V -3 PRO 2 DUMPSTER SEATAC DISPOSAL SN- 050411 SN- 050412 S.O.LC. /S.U.B.O. 56" X 84" X 51" 24 1 EXISTING CHILLER PRO SYSTEMS PSA2/15F6H22 SN- 813950200 S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. 45/3 25 1 BEAD BLASTER KELCO CORPORATION CH- 48 -48C SN -C -7354 S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. SAME AS REMODEL() 26 1 FILTER PRESS SEAGREEN P360E132F -5/8 SN -614 S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. 6 27 3 DIAPHRAGM PUMP SAND PIPER SB2.DB3C1 SN- 703709 S.O.LC. /S.U.B.O. (2) SB2-k SN- 518648, 518649 2 WATER TANK SNYDER INDUSTRIES 9611002051 SN- 191137 S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. 9611002051 SN- 191145 CI 2 AIR COMPRESSOR INGERSOLL-RAND 100 SSR EP100 SN- CK8045U07303 S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. Q 1 INTER - COOLER INGERSOLL -RAND IRN100H -CC SN- 5763U03239 S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. 31 1 AIR STORAGE TANK NAT.LBD A10054 39051K S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. INTERIOR AT AIR COMPRESSORS SN- L403856789123401 31 1 AIR STORAGE TANK NAT.LBD 6379- 32055022 S.O.LC. /S.U.B.O. EXTERIOR AT FILTER PRESS SN- E0495- 1234567890 - 1 AIR STORAGE TANK STEEL FAB A10131 SN- H9097.50 S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. EXTERIOR AT LOADING DOCK 32 1 THERMAL MASS DRYER INGERSOLL -RAND TMS 0540 S.O.I.C. /S.U.B.O. SN -TMS 0540 -0309 -1794 NOTE S.U.B.O. - START UP BY OTHERS (CONTRACTORS TO MAKE FINAL CONNECTIONS, BUT NOT ENERGIZE SYSTEMS) PANEL.: H2 480 / 277 VOLTS 3 PHASE 4 WIRE 800 A CU BUS M.L.O. 65K SERIES A.I.C. MIN. NEW TOP FEED SURFACE MOUNT SQ -D I -UNE CIRCUIT USE PHASE A (KVA) B C BKR. CKT. CKT. NO. NO. BKR. PHASE A (KVA) B C CIRCUIT USE PRODUCTION LTS. 10.00 20/1 1 2 20/1 6.40 MACHINE SHOP LTS * COATER #6 10.00 45/3 3 4 35/3 6.40 COOLER #1 PRODUCTION LTS. 10.00 20/1 5 6 20/1 6.40 COMPRESSOR RM. LTS. SPACE 10.00 20/1 7 8 20/1 6.40 EXTER. UGHTS COATER #6 10.00 45/3 9 10 35/3 6.40 COOLER #1 SPACE . 10.00 20/1 11 12 20/1 6.40 PRODUCTION LTS. SPACE 12.63 20/1 13 14 20/1 6.40 • EXISTING LOAD AC -4 12.63 60/3 15 16 35/3 6.40 COOLER #1 SPACE 12.63 20/1 17 18 20/1 6.40 EXISTING LOAD -SPACE 7.23 20/1 19 20 20/1 6.40 EXISTING LOAD ::I:::: x03/20/09 7.23 35/3 21 22 35/3 6.40 22 COOLER #1 SUPPLY LTS 20.00 7.23 SPACE 23 24 20/1 23 6.40 DROP CORD TRACING,OFF.,SHIPPING 12.12 20.00 SPACE 25 26 20/2 12.12 25 26 EXISTING LOAD . -- ' 12. SPACE 0 3 27 28 70/3 12.12 28 CHILLER TRACING,OFF.,SHIPPING 12.1 SPACE • 30 20/2 29 12.12 PARKING LOT UGHTS EXISTING LOAD 7.51 SPACE TOTAL PHASE A (KVA) TOTAL PHASE B (KVA) TOTAL PHASE C (KVA) 31 32 20.00 12.12 80.00 80.00 80.00 AC -5 TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD 7.51 433 A 30/3 33 44 70/3 12.12 CHILLER EXISTING LOAD 7.51 20/1 3 36 20/2 12.12 PUMP MOTOR ROW 5 .■ ■ ■ ■ •.`I 20/1 37 38 20/2 12.12 PARKING LOT UGHTS S 1 = FEED 'ANEL P10 * 50.00 225/3 39 40 70/3 12.12 CHILLER ©03/2 %9 50.00 20/1 41 42 20/1 12.12 EXTER. UGHTS TOTAL PHASE A (KVA) TOTAL PHASE B (KVA) TOTAL PHASE C (KVA) 109.49 109.49 109.49 171.45 KVA 171.45 KVA 171.45 KVA 61.96 61.96 61.96 20/1 TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD 514.35 KVA 618 A 03/-18/0 LOCATION W ROOF. MC. { F RECEPTACLE P8/35 110, 3/4°C 31 1ST PANEL H1 • CU 0 3/18/09 P8/37 OOF ' ECErTA EF -16 LOCATI ON •'OOF. VERIFY N M C. Remodel\ _ 323E4.dwg, Ctt .0 at 0 x 0 0 0 329\ 08 -,3,23 K:\ 2008\ 320 OPTICAL LAB ADDITION - POWER PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = 1' -0" OPTICAL LAB . ADDITION LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = 1' -0" PANEL H3 400 / 230 VOLTS 3 PHASE 4 WIRE 600 A CU BUS W/ 600A /3P MCB 65K SERIES A.I.C. MIN. NEW TOP FEED SURFACE MOUNT SQ -D I -UNE CIRCUIT USE PHASE A (KVA) B C BKR. CKT. CKT. NO. NO. BKR. PHASE A (KVA) B C CIRCUIT USE PRODUCTION LTS. 20.00 20/1 1 2 20/1 20.00 MACHINE SHOP LTS * FUTURE BOX COATER #1 20.00 80/3 3 4 80/3 20.00 BOX COATER #1 PRODUCTION LTS. 20.00 20/1 5 6 20/1 20.00 COMPRESSOR RM. LTS. SPACE 1.48 20/1 7 8 20/1 20.00 EXTER. UGHTS SPACE 1.48 20/1 9 10 80/3 20.00 BOX COATER #1 SPACE . 1.48 20/1 11 12 20/1 20.00 PRODUCTION LTS. SPACE 0.78 20/1 13 14 20/1 20.00 • EXISTING LOAD SPACE 0.78 20/1 15 16 80/3 20.00 BOX COATER #1 SPACE 0.63 20/1 17 18 20/1 20.00 EXISTING LOAD -SPACE 1.30 20/1 19 20 20/1 -20.00 EXISTING LOAD SUPPLY LTS 1.30 SPACE 21 22 20/2 21 22 80/3 SUPPLY LTS 20.00 BOX COATER #1 SPACE 23 24 20/1 23 24 DROP CORD TRACING,OFF.,SHIPPING 1.30 20.00 SPACE 25 26 20/2 0.36 25 26 EXISTING LOAD TRACING,OFF.,SHIPPING 1.30 SPACE SPACE 27 28 20/1 27 28 OUTLETS ROW 5 TRACING,OFF.,SHIPPING SPACE SPACE 29 30 20/2 29 30 PARKING LOT UGHTS EXISTING LOAD 1.00 SPACE TOTAL PHASE A (KVA) TOTAL PHASE B (KVA) TOTAL PHASE C (KVA) 20.00 20.00 20.00 100 KVA 100 KVA 100 KVA 80.00 80.00 80.00 SPARE TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD 300 KVA 433 A PANEL: L2 208 / 120 VOLTS 3 PHASE 4 WIRE 225 A CU BUS M.LO. 22000 A.I.C. MIN. EXISTING TOP FEED SURFACE MOUNT SQ -D NQOD CIRCUIT USE PHASE A (KVA) B C BKR. CKT. CKT. NO. NO. BKR. PHASE A (KVA) • B C CIRCUIT USE PRODUCTION LTS. 1.48 20/1 1 2 20/1 1.71 MACHINE SHOP LTS * PRODUCTION LTS. 1.48 20/1 3 4 20/1 1.71 MACHINE SHOP LTS * PRODUCTION LTS. 1.39 20/1 5 6 20/1 0.19 COMPRESSOR RM. LTS. PRODUCTION LTS. 1.48 20/1 7 8 20/1 1.00 EXTER. UGHTS PRODUCTION LTS. 1.48 20/1 9 10 20/1 0.96 PRODUCTION LTS. PRODUCTION LTS.. 1.48 20/1 11 12 20/1 0.96 PRODUCTION LTS. PRODUCTION LTS. 0.78 20/1 13 14 20/1 1.00 • EXISTING LOAD PRODUCTION LTS. 0.78 20/1 15 16 20/1 1.00 EXISTING LOAD MAINTENANCE LTS. 0.63 20/1 17 18 20/1 1.00 EXISTING LOAD SUPPLY LTS 1.30 20/1 19 20 20/1 1.00 EXISTING LOAD SUPPLY LTS 1.30 20/1 21 22 20/2 0.70 PARKING LOT UGHTS SUPPLY LTS 1.30 20/1 23 24 20/1 0.70 DROP CORD TRACING,OFF.,SHIPPING 1.30 20/1 25 26 20/2 0.36 EXISTING LOAD TRACING,OFF.,SHIPPING 1.30 20/1 27 28 20/1 0.36 OUTLETS ROW 5 TRACING,OFF.,SHIPPING 1.30 20/1 29 30 20/2 1.61 PARKING LOT UGHTS EXISTING LOAD 1.00 20/1 31 32 20/1 1.61 CODER SPARE 1.02 20/1 33 34 20/2 1.61 PARKING LOT UGHTS EXISTING LOAD 1.00 20/1 35 36 20/2 1.61 PUMP MOTOR ROW 5 EXISTING LOAD 1.00 20/1 37 38 20/2 1.61 PARKING LOT UGHTS LCC -2 0.10 20/1 39 40 20/1 1.61 CODERS LCC -2 0.10 20/1 41 42 20/1 1.05 EXTER. UGHTS TOTAL PHASE A (KVA) TOTAL PHASE B (KVA) TOTAL PHASE C (KVA) 8.34 6.44 7.20 16.27 KVA 14.03 KVA 14.32 KVA 7.93 7.59 7.12 20/1 TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD 44.62 KVA 123 A * NEW LOAD PANEL P8 208 / 120 VOLTS 3 PHASE 4 WIRE 225 A CU BUS M.L.O. 22000 A.I.C. MIN. EXISTING TOP FEED SURFACE MOUNT SQ -D NQOD . CIRCUIT USE PHASE A (KVA) B C BKR. CKT. CKT. NO. NO. BKR. PHASE A (KVA) B C CIRCUIT USE 1.80 1 2 20/1 0.18 GFI OUTLET POLISHER 1.80 20/3 3 4 20/1 0.20 CHILLER #1 CONTROL 1.80 5 6 20/1 1.00 OUTLETS ROW 5 1.80 7 8 20/1 1.80 FLOW BOOTH WORKSTATION POLISHERS 1.80 20/3 9 10 20/3 1.80 FINER ROW 5 1.80 11 12 20/1 1.80 DROP CORD 1.20 13 14 20/1 1.80 LASER CODER #10 PUMP MOTOR 1.20 20/3 15 16 20/3 1.80 POLISHER ROW 5 1.20 17 18 20/1 1.80 DROP CORD OVEN 1.80 30/2 19 20 20/1 1.80 DROP CORD POLISHER ROW 5 1.80 20/3 21 22 20/3 1.80 POLISHER ROW 5 OVEN 1.80 30/2 23 24 20/1 1.80 DROP CORD 0.65 25 26 20/1 0.36 OUTLETS ROW 5 BEAD BLASTER * . 0.65 15/3 27 28 20/1 0.36 OUTLETS ROW 5 0.65 29 30 20/1 0.36 OUTLETS SOUTH MACHINE SHOP RECEPT * 0.72 20/1 31 32 20/1 0.50 CODER MACHINE SHOP RECEPT & EF -11 * 1.02 20/1 33 34 20/1 0.20 CONTROL PANEL FOR VACUUM EF -15, 17 * 1.30 20/1 35 36 20/2 1.20 PUMP MOTOR ROW 5 EF -16 * 1.66 25/1 37 38 20/1 1.20 LAB FAN /FILTER MOUNTING TABLES 0.36 20/1 39 40 20/1 0.50 CODERS MOUNTING TABLES 0.36 20/1 41 42 20/1 0.50 CODERS TOTAL PHASE A (KVA) TOTAL PHASE B (KVA) TOTAL PHASE C (KVA) 9.63 8.63 8.91 17.27 KVA 15.29 KVA 17.37 KVA 7.64 6.66 8.46 20/1 TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD 49.93 KVA 138 A * REVISED LOAD. E.C. TO PROVIDE NEW BREAKER AS REQUIRED. PLAN NOTES: 0 E.C. TO PROVIDE (4) 20A/1 P BREAKERS IN EXISTING PANEL P8 FOR NEW RECEPTACLES IN NEW ADDITION. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING SPARE /SPACE. ® E.C. TO PROVIDE (1) 20A /3P BREAKER IN EXISTING PANEL P8 FOR NEW BEAD BLASTER IN NEW ADDITION. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING SPARE /SPACE. 30 E.C. TO REUSE EXISTING CONTACTORS OR PROVIDE NEW CONTACTORS FOR REVISED CIRCUITS IN EXISTING LCC AS SHOWN. VERIFY EXISTING CONDITION /SPACE. ® E.C. TO REMOVE EXISTING CONDUITS, WIRES, AND CIRCUITS TO SOURCE IN EXISTING LCC AS SHOWN. PROVIDE `SPARE" LABEL AND TURN BREAKERS TO "OFF" POSMON. ® E.C. TO REROUTE POWER FOR THE EXISTING CHILLER FROM EXISTING MSB -1. INTERCEPT EXISTING FEEDER IF POSSIBLE; OTHERWISE PROVIDE NEW FEEDER FOR THE ENTIRE RUN. SEE SHEET E -1. PANEL: P10 208 / 120 VOLTS 3 PHASE 4 WIRE 600 A CU BUS W /500A /3P M.C.B 10000 A.I.C. MIN. NEW TOP FEED SURFACE MOUNT SQ -D NQOD CIRCUIT USE PHASE A (KVA) B C BKR. CKT. CKT. NO. NO. BKR. PHASE A (KVA) B C CIRCUIT USE 4.39 1 2 20/1 1.80 FLOW BOOTH WORKSTATION REDO MACHINE #8 4.39 45/3 3 4 20/1 1.80 FLOW BOOTH WORKSTATION 4.39 5 6 20/1 1.80 FLOW BOOTH WORKSTATION 4.72 7 8 20/1 1.80 FLOW BOOTH WORKSTATION STRIP MACHINE #9 4.72 60/3 9 10 20/1 0.18 DROP CORD 4.72 11 12 20/1 0.18 DROP CORD 7.92 13 14 20/1 0.60 LASER CODER #10 P -205 #11 7.92 90/3 15 16 20/1 0.60 LASER CODER #10 7.92 17 18 20/1 0.18 DROP CORD OVEN 1.80 30/2 19 20 20/1 0.18 DROP CORD 1.80 21 22 20/1 0.18 DROP CORD OVEN 1.80 30/2 23 24 20/1 0.18 DROP CORD 1.80 25 26 20/1 0.18 DROP CORD OVEN 1.80 30/2 27 28 20/1 0.18 ► - • P • r 1.80 29 30 20/1 1.48 LAB FAN/FILTE OVEN 1.80 30/2 31 32 20/1 1.48 LAB FAN /FILTER 1.80 33 34 20/1 1.48 B FAN /FILTER OVEN 1.80 30/2 35 36 20/1 1.48 LAB FAN/FILTE 1.80 37 38 20/1 1.48 LAB FAN /FILTER OVEN 1.80 30/2 39 40 2011 SPARE LS03/18/09 1.80 41 42 20/1 SPARE SECTION 2 OF 2 2.64 43 44 20/1 SPARE DISTRIBUTION SKID #15 2.64 30/3 45 46 20/1 SPARE 2.64 47 48 20/1 SPARE DISTRIBUTION SKID #15 1.92 20/1 49 50 20/1 SPARE OSMOSIS UNIT #16 1.92 20/1 51 52 20/1 0.70 H -1 OSMOSIS UNIT #16 1.92 20/1 53 54 20/1 0.70 H -2 ROOF RECEPTACLE 0.72 20/1 55 56 20/1 0.36 0 RE - ACLE SPACE . 57 58 20/1 0.18 OVEN CEPTACLE SPACE 59 60 20/1 0.18 DROP CORD SPACE 61 62 20/1 0.18 DROP CORD SPACE 63 64 20/1 0.18 DROP CORD SPACE 65 66 20/1 SPARE SPACE 67 68 20/1 SPARE SPACE 69 70 20/1 1.48 EF -1, 12 SPACE 71 72 20/1 1.18 EF -2 SPACE . 73 74 20/1 1.18 EF -3 SPACE 75 76 20/1 1.18 EF -4 SPACE 77 78 20/1 0.86 EF -5 SPACE 79 80 20/1 0.86 EF -6 SPACE 81 82 20/1 1.44 EF- 7,8,9,10 SPACE 83 -84-20/1 0.36 EF -13, 14 TOTAL PHASE A (KVA) TOTAL PHASE B (KVA) TOTAL PHASE C (KVA) 29.51 28.79 28.79 39.61 KVA 38.37 KVA 37.37 KVA 10.10 9.58 8.58 TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD 115.35 KVA 320 A L1 U L3 I (RD) OPTIONAL POWERED GFCI 401A(BL) BL) 6 d UNIT DISCNONNECT (RD (BL 0 (e ) COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR 0 400A(RD) 402A(RD) FU12 404C(RD) RECEPTACLE DISCONNECT 403A(BL) �FU13 405C(BL) fel „, (GR) I 410A(WH) BR 1(BK) SERVICE RECEPTACLE TRANSFORMER 41 1A(BK) SERVICE PPF25.1 APPF25.2 PLUG GPTACLE PPM25.1 • PM25.2 412A(WH) _ 413A(BK) (GR) SERVICE 15 AMP _ G EC ACLE w w 0 z ui D U 0 z N UNIT DISCONNECT SWITCH AND CONVENIENCE OUTLET - UL - YCD ROOFTOP A/C UNITS AC FACTORY INSTALLED DISCONNECT AND CONVENIENCE OUTLET WIRING DIAGRAM NO SCALE LIGHTING CONTROL CENTER LCC -1 COSTCO OPTICAL LAB - TUKWILA COMMUNICATION LINK AND LOW VOLTAGE ENTRY ONLY TCM LOW VOLTAGE BARRIER I20VAC POWER POINT OF ENTRY COMMUNICATION TERMINALS TFMR DVERR I DE SWITCH FUNCTION PARK I NG , OUTDOOR LTG PHOTO ON - PHOTO OFF CIRCUITS #'S LI /I L 1 /3 ®® LI /II ®® Li/13 ®® LI /15 gig SPARE M® SPARE ®® SPARE FUNCTION PRODUCTION AREA LTG TIME ON - TIME OFF CIRCUITS #'S LI /19* 30 LI /21* 03 SPARE* ED SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE 0 m 0 I 20V TERMINALS FUNCTION OPTICAL LAB AREA LTG TIME ON - TIME OFF CIRCUITS #S ®0 LI /I0 0 m SPARE* ® LI /14* ® ® LI /16* ,® LI /23 LI /25 LI/27 L1/29 SPARE ® SPARE SPARE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CI 0 0 0) 0 LINE VOLTAGE ENTRY FOR LIGHTING CIRCUITS * REVISED CIRCUIT E-2 REVIEWED FOR - CODE COMPLIANCE NFPA70 - NEC APR 17 2009 OtyOfl kalla f BUILDING DIVISOR_ RECEIVED APR -,1.4 2009 PERMIT CENTER ai 0 z H 0 z� ' O a PQ ohO O REVISION DA OCTOBER 2008 ISSUE DATE ARCHITECT REFERENCE NO: 95-0740-05 J 3z Z 0 w0 0 w 0 W m3 0 8E° Mid 0 0 oLi a? z o PROJECT N0:08 -323 1 E -4 0 VAMIks