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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M09-026 - RAINIER INDUSTRIESRAINIER INDUSTRIES 18375 OLYMPIC AV S M09 -026 Parcel No.: Address: Suite No: Tenant: Name: Address: Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: doc: I MC -10/06 7888900130 18375 OLYMPIC AV S TUKW RAINIER INDUSTRIES 18375 OLYMPIC AV S , TUKWILA WA RAINIER INDUSTRIES LTD 18375 OLYMPIC AVE S , TUKWILA WA J.R. ROGERS 17739 15 AVE NE , SHORELINE WA INDUSTRIAL AIR SYSTEMS INC 17739 15TH AVE NE , SEATTLE, WA Contractor License No: INDUSAS099JZ Value of Mechanical: $1,750.00 Type of Fire Protection: SPRINKLERS /AFA CitAf Tukwila Furnace: <100K BTU >100K BTU Floor Furnace Suspended/Wall/Floor Mounted Heater Appliance Vent Repair or Addition to Heat /Refrig /Cooling System.... Air Handling Unit <10,000 CFM >10,000 CFM Evaporator Cooler Ventilation Fan connected to single duct Ventilation System Hood and Duct Incinerator: Domestic Commercial/Industrial 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 MECHANICAL PERMIT DESCRIPTION OF WORK: PROVIDE ROOF PENETRATION FOR A 24' EXAUST DUCT AND 10" EXHAUST DUCT. Fees Collected: $196.29 International Mechanical Code Edition: 2006 EQUIPMENT TYPE AND QUANTITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 * *continued on next page ** M09 -026 Permit Number: M09 -026 Issue Date: 05/27/2009 Permit Expires On: 11/23/2009 Phone: Phone: 425 754 -3934 Phone: Expiration Date: 09/02/2010 Boiler Compressor: 0 -3 HP /100,000 BTU 0 3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU 0 15 -30 HP /1,000,000 BTU.. 0 30 -50 HP /1,750,000 BTU.. 0 50+ HP /1,750,000 BTU 0 Fire Damper 0 Diffuser 0 Thermostat 0 Wood /Gas Stove 0 Water Heater 0 Emergency Generator 0 Other Mechanical Equipment Printed: 05 -27 -2009 doc: I MC -10/06 • 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 Permit Number: M09 -026 Issue Date: 05/27/2009 Permit Expires On: 11/23/2009 Permit Center Authorized Signature: Date: 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 or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit. Signature: goi Date: 5 /v2 7/1) 7 Print Name: f7 v 4/ Ka_ v` q e r� 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. M09 -026 Printed: 05 -27 -2009 Parcel No.: 7888900130 Address: Suite No: Tenant: RAINIER INDUSTRIES 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** • 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 18375 OLYMPIC AV S TUKW PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: M09 -026 ISSUED 03/17/2009 05/27/2009 2: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. 3: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is granted. 4: Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required. 5: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 6: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 7: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the Cityof Tukwila Permit Center. 8: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206- 431- 3670). 9: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. doc: Cond -10/06 * *continued on next page ** M09 -026 Printed: 05 -27 -2009 • 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 I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and 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 provision of any other work construction or the performance of work. Signature: Print Name: pO it/ Ka i-- P y doc: Cond -10/06 M09 -026 Date: .37,V 7/6 / 'f ordinances governing or local laws regulating Printed' 05 -27 -2009 Site Address: 18375 Olympic Ave S, Seattle WA 98188 Tenant Name: Rainier Industries Property Owners Name: Campbell Real Estate LLC Mailing Address: 16810 SE 224th St. Name: J.R. Rogers Mailing Address: 1773915th Ave NE E - Mail Address: jr @finishingequipment.com Company Name: Industrial Air Systems Mailing Address: 1773915th Ave NE Contact Person: J.R. Rogers CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Public Works Department Pennit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 htqx//www.cLtukwila.wa.us E -Mail Address: jr @finishingequipment.com Contractor Registration Number: indusasj099jz Company Name: DCI Engineers Mailing Address: 3120 Colby Ave, Suite 100 Contact Person: Troy Bean E-Mail Address: H:\AppLra Applications On Line\2009 Applications N1-2009 - Permit Applcation.doc Revised 1 -2009 bh • 1 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 ** King Co Assessor's Tax No.: ' 41, L 0 O Suite Number: Floor: New Tenant: 0 Yes ®..No Kent Shoreline WA 98042 State Zi •who do we contact when your permit is ready,to be issue .... ... Day Telephone: (425) 7543934 Shoreline WA 98155 City State Fax Number: (206) 363 -0129 L1L� lvli,lttAl (:UNTIZA, O o RM�ATI Contractor�Informat>o for Mechanical pg'4) for Plumbing and Gas:Piping WA City State Day Telephone: (425) 7543934 Fax Number: (206) 363 - 0119 Expiration Date: 09/02/2010 Zip 98155 Zip • r � 3uFi -:p • plans mu §t be wet stamped b yArchite c t of Record Company Name: Mailing Address: City State Zi Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number: Everett City State Day Telephone: (425) 252 -0454 Fax Number: WA 98201 Zip Page 1 of 6 ?s - .,,. r Y a : Ekis : - IntenorReinodel • Addition to F.io Structure. � � ) :' New .... ` Type of5, . • Constructionper ; G '‘' =� Type of, A Occupancy per ` r :`,:`IBC : :. " _ i istFloor r x u. 119,450 1V2<.; tea: F °aaF10 \ , f,..." t3` ^..; . re 13,550 d'. r. a- s t •. 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MJt [ nPfetacll CarPo�'�, feci er�e� Deck �` , , r , ll nccYveredVeck " 'l) " EERMPT INFORMATI 6- 431.3670 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 172,282 Existing Building Valuation: $ 14,000,000 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Install a batch wash booth, batch powder oven & batch powder boob PRE09 -003 was applied for on this project Will there be new rack storage? ❑ Yes !ovule All Building AFeas in Square Footage Below.; PLANNING DIVISION: Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area of accessory dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Will there be a change in use? ❑ Yes 0 No If `yes ", explain: FIRE PROTECTION/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: Sprinklers m Automatic Fire Alarm ❑ None ❑ Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? m Yes ❑ No If "yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8 -1/2 "x 11" paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. SEPTIC SYSTEM ❑ On -site Septic System — For on -site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. H:\Applieetionaorms- Applieat ons On Line 2009 Applications \1 -2009 - Permit Applieation.doc Revised: 1 -2009 bb O.. No If yes, a separate permit and plan submittal will be required. Compact: Handicap: Page 2 of 6 Date Application Accepted: ��� 1-�� D ate Application Expires: 14'l am Staff Initials: A • 1 IIT CATIQN`NOT ilica to all permits hi this a 1 t 1 trim_; Value 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 fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. Building and Mechanical Permit The Building Official may grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). Plumbing Permit The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not exceeding 180 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 103.4.3 Uniform Plumbing Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNE Signature: Print Name: - c1> I iC P/S Mailing Address: 1? - 7 3 5 / S 4 - e S H:\Applications\ Forma - Applications On Line\2009 Applications \1 -2009 - Permit Applieation doe Revised: 1 -2009 bh Day Telephone: 2 5 7 5 '`/ - S S 3 c- 1 Sit ia efry.e v-J c3 l h� City • Date: ' J — i ? - cJ S State Lip Page 6 of 6 Parcel No.: 7888900130 Address: Suite No: Applicant: RAINIER INDUSTRIES Receipt No.: R09 -01118 Initials: LAW User ID: 1632 TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method doc: Receiot -06 18375 OLYMPIC AV S TUKW Payee: INDUSTRIAL AIR SYSTEMS INC Payment Check Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description MECHANICAL - NONRES 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 Descriptio Amount 042802 60.00 Account Code RECEIPT 000.322.102.00.0 Current Pmts 60.00 Total: $60.00 Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: M09 -026 ISSUED 03/17/2009 05/27/2009 Payment Amount: $60.00 Payment Date: 07/17/2009 10:06 AM Balance: $0.00 PAYMENT RECEIVED Printed: 07 -17 -2009 RECEIPT NO: R09 -00422 Initials: JEM User ID: 1165 Payee: INDUSTRIAL AIR SYSTEMS, INC. SET ID: S000001180 SET TRANSACTIONS: Set Member Amount D09 -040 M09 -026 TOTAL: 3,265.41 196.29 3,265.41 TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Payment Check 42349 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description BUILDING - NONRES MECHANICAL - NONRES PLAN CHECK - NONRES STATE BUILDING SURCHARGE � • 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: httn : //www. ci. tukwila. wa. us TOTAL: Payment Date: 03/17/2009 Total Payment: 3,461.70 SET NAME: RAINIER INDUSTRIES Amount 3,461.70 3,461.70 Account Code Current Pmts 000/322.100 1,976.31 000.322.102.00.0 157.03 000/345.830 1,323.86 640.237.114 4.50 TOTAL: 3,461.70 Pro'ect: N 4, ve/ ...1-- Ae . Type of Inspection: • 42/M, h - / eV $ 6'4 _ Address: /5 375 6 4 WA/ P'n Date Called: M'S Special Instructions: 4../C Date Wanted: 7 -23 -C) l Cpl p.m. Re Phone No: 92. 5 -7- L/ 35'5 INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. X COMMENTS: ks&tJe (C Qel (I) AA Inspec Date: 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: COMMENTS: (16 Type of Inspection: _ got} 4 �l f . t Address: ( 3'75 eL ` A4,:e Date Called: 4._ Special Instructions: / Date Wanted: ��� 3 - 01 p.m. 4-"� , -` .S i - r , 1(eri 71(f /) - -4 22 —` r g - t (Xf ) /1 1 -5(,C t}k S' / L) (i f d J° h> ((--- 1,A- k a '.s r if p 2" I C (r . / /1 f E., f v,_rd (,' (,-,. A (.) C1 ,.) c/ J, b f 6 / - l) ..- 1) r � � _... -- A Proj t: . , /l. C . 4) '''S'V:CS i<A 2 A �," T Type of Inspection: _ got} 4 �l f . t Address: ( 3'75 eL ` A4,:e Date Called: 4._ Special Instructions: / Date Wanted: ��� 3 - 01 p.m. Requester: Phone 4 - -4 22 —` r g INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 AY/ - 0 - 16 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -36 El Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. '. Inspecfir: Date:6 3 __.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: COMMENTS: re, A4 � 1 1J k ( - 7 cu t ) (L-M( P ONG 3 S fe 6.-` A f Affec e 4' S L` A--'P / k.r pdt j J i i - b 1 :V 6 in A-e j I vr A # ( ,( p A( Date Called: / Special Instructions: 0 3 3 5o " 2 �- A- (c3. L i - 9 e,-;),/- .T 1-, /' ok. li _ I., A—Le A i',' A 4 i P: ∎ ir h) d.-. 3/ & . • � ,A -I . "., ) Al _e_1 A -,, ii-- 4 5-e I, r 6../ : 160- Requester: Phone No: q2 _ 922 -g65(.0 Project: A ` . ems ,� ( I t Type of I�ISpection: ` Addres : Date Called: / Special Instructions: 0 3 3 5o " 2 �- A- (c3. L - d (' � O Date Wanted: a (� / - (- i7 f ---1/42, .rr p... Requester: Phone No: q2 _ 922 -g65(.0 El Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit Mo q PERMIT NO. INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION e. 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 orrections required prior to approval. Inspe Date: r , ( 7 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: Tukwila Building Division Attn: Dave Larson, Senior Plan Examiner Date: Project Name: Permit #: Plan Review: May 5 2009 Rainier Industries — Powder M09 -026 Dave Larson, Senior Plans Examiner Below are Rainier's responses to the Building Division Review Memo from Dave Larson dated 4/28/09. 1. Rainier /Finishing Equipment NW will have an outside listing agency "List" the powder coat oven /furnace as an appliance. We ask that the city of Tukwila issue this permit now based on the condition that the oven be listed as soon as possible. The listing agency can be preparing their listing report while the powder coat oven is being assembled. 2. Again - Rainier /Finishing Equipment NW will have an outside listing agency "List" the powder coat oven & furnace as an appliance. Finishing Equipment NW has previously provided the city with documentation in the form of drawings and technical information describing the function of the furnace. A representative of Finishing Equipment NW will be glad to sit down with a representative of the City of Tukwila to further explain the operation of this system. 3. The unit comes from the manufacture with an EPO located on the control panel. If the code requires an additional EPO to be remotely located, please let Rainier know where the city /code requires it to be located. Once the final location of the remote EPO is known, Rainier /Finishing Equipment NW will update the plan, along with a description of "what will happen when activated," and submit a revised drawing to the city. 4. Based on the interior volume of the room the powder coat oven will be in, along with the extreme low (virtually none) output of smoke from the powder coat process, Rainier is asking the city not to require any additional smoke protection. The oven operates with a slight negative internal pressure, any smoke generated in the baking process is exhausted out the chimney before the doors are opened. For the purpose of this operation, the oven chamber itself, is the contained chamber that completely contains and exhausts any smoke. 5. The remaining obstacle to the city's issuance of this permit is clearly that the powder coat oven /furnace is not listed. If the city can agree to grant the permit based on th that the b r d a e a ste prior then there is no reason to separate this pe ODE CoMEp F�F Please feel free to call either myself or JR if you have any questions. We would both a , - �� '� L�/4NI Y Y Y q 9 R MAY 2 2 meet you either here or at the city to address any concerns that you may still have. 2009 Bruce Blunt Rainier Industries, Ltd (206) 423 -0943 JR Rogers Finishing Equipment NW Div. Industrial Air Systems Inc CeII 425 - 754 -3934 Office 206 - 363 -0119 CORRECTION Mo 021p Rainier Industries, Ltd, 18375 Olympic Avenue South, Tukwila, WA 98188 BU minf City of Tukwila MAY 05 2009 PERMIT CENTEh Tukwila Building Division Attn: Dave Larson, Senior Plan Examiner Date: Project Name: Permit #: Plan Review: Dave, Bruce Blunt Rainier Industries, Ltd (206) 423 -0943 JR Rogers Finishing Equipment NW Div. Industrial Air Systems Inc Cell 425 - 754 -3934 Office 206 - 363 -0119 May 13 2009 Rainier Industries — Powder Coat Operation M09 -026 Dave Larson, Senior Plans Examiner CITY OF T� 1KWILA MAY 13 2009 PERMIT CENTER This letter is intended to be added to the May 5 2009 letter Rainier sent to the city of Tukwila that responded to the Tukwila Building Division Review Memo dated April 29 It is intended to address bullet point #3. The room where the powder coat oven will be located has 2 personnel (man) doors that exit the outside. Rainier will install an emergency off switch (aka EPO) next to each of those 2 doors. The control panel is also equipped with an EPO switch so there will be 3 total. When any one of these switches is activated, the electrical power to the system will be turned off and the electric gas solenoid valve will shut. If this is acceptable, Finishing Equipment NW will update the drawings that were submitted to the city of Tukwila to reflect the change and re- submit them to the city of Tukwila. CORRECTION LTR# 2 C � REVIEWED FOR C OMPLIANCE A PPROVED MAY 2 2 2009 City of Tukwila B UILDING DIVISInt Rainier Industries, Ltd, 18375 Olympic Avenue South. Tukwila. WA 98188 MO1 -62b SCOPE OF WORK Rainier will install (2) Visual Screens around the (2) new exhaust stacks on the building roof to minimize the visual impact from the exhaust stacks. The screens will be mill finished alum and covered with white F/R vinyl to match the building exterior color. BASIS FOR DESIGN 1. Goveming Building Code: 2006 International Building Code 2. Occupancy Category: I 3. Roof Loads: Dead Load Live Load Snow Load 4. Wind Design: Basic Wind Speed = 85 mph Wind Exposure = C Wind Importance Factor= 1.0 (Category II) Mean Roof Height = less than 15' -0" 5. Seismic Design: Wind loads govern lateral structural design. Dal of Visual Screen frame Total Area of screen Snowload as required by code Snow load applied to screen Weight of awning frame 8. fabric Total "Loaded" weight of awning Number of attachment points (brackets) Load each bracket supports at max load Number of screw per bracket = self weight + 0.25 psf misc. dead load = 5 psf (non - reducible) = 25 psf (minimum required snow load) ATTACHMENT POINTS - SNOW LOADS SUMMARY (EACH AWNING) ATTACHMENT POINTS - WIND LOADS SUMMARY (EACH AWNING) Diameter of screen frame Height of screen frame Total Area of screen (Elevation) Wind Load as required by code Multiply by same Wind Load Squared Multiplier Pressure (psf) Square feet to Square Inches PSI Load Rating of Fabric % of rated capacity for Fabric Fully loaded PSI based on code requirement Total Area of screen (Elevation) Total wind load on screen Number of attachment points (brackets) Total pounds per Bracket Number of screws per bracket Total full (pounds) load @ max wind per bolt Total PSI applied to each bolt STRUCTURAL ALUMINUM 1. All aluminum alloys shall be minimum 6061 -T6 with minimum tensile yield stress 35 ksi, U.N.O. 2. All aluminum welds shall conform to AWS D1.2 -83 (30) specifications. 3. Aluminum parts shall be welded with an inert gas shielded arc or resistance welding process. No welding process that requires a welding flux shall be used. Only filler alloys complying with the governing code and specifications requirements shall be used. 4. All welds of structural members shall be performed by welders qualified in accordance with the governing code procedures. 5. Welding of aluminum shall be in accordance with nationally recognized standards. Plan review approval Is to errors and offl n& 6. Oxygen cutting of aluminum alloys shall not be permitted. Approval of allnl dam does not authorize 7. Where aluminum alloy parts are in contact with dissimilar metals (other than stainless, aluminized or galvanized steel) or absorbent building materials likely to be continuously or intermittently wet, the Paying surfaces shall be painted or otherwise separated in accordance with the current aluminum specifications. 8. During erection, structural aluminum shall be adequately braced and fastened to resist dead, wind and erection loads. FILE COPY Permit No. MO\ ' the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Reoeipt of approved Field • ; is acknowledged: City Of la BUILDING DIVISION Square Feet Lbs per Square Feet Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds per bracket Pounds per each Lag Screw Note: In a snow load situation, these structures will not actually hold snow as they are pitch roughly 60° The total weight of each structure is less than 100 -Ib. Square Feet exposed to wind Miles per Hour (square) PSF 1 sq ft = 144 sq inches Pounds per Square Inch fabric rating 300 psi PSI Square Inches Pounds Pounds per bracket Pounds per bolt 1 sq ft = 144 sq inche PSI per bolt SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: Cl Mechanical a Electrical Plumbing I Chas Pi rig City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Page Revision A0.00 6 -30-09 P1.00 6 -30-09 P2.00 P3.00 6 -30-09 6 -30-09 SHEET INDEX Description General Notes / Loads Calculation !so View / Shop Notes Plan View / Attachment Blocking Loctaion INCOMP LTR # .� REVISIONS No changes shalt be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. FASTENERS 1. Screws shall be self - tapping hex head sheet metal screws with current ICBO /ICC rating for material into which installation Occurs. 2. Screws which are removed shall be replaced with a larger diameter screw where replacement is made into an existing hole. Replace all screws which strip out material. 3. Screws shall be spaced no closer than 5/8" o.c. and maintain a minimum free edge distance of 1/2 ", U.N.O. 4, Clip angles or flat clips used for attachment shall be a minimum of 33 mils, U.N.O. Size all clip angles and flat clips to maintain minimum screw spacing and edge distances as noted above. 5. All screws #8 and larger shall have a minimum head size of 5/16 ". All screws shall have sufficient length to ensure penetration into aluminum /steel by at least (2) full diameter threads. 6. All screws shall be a minimum of #8 self- tapping screws, U.N.O. 7. All anchors installed into concrete shall be Hilti KB TZ expansion anchors (ESR -1917) or Hilti HIT -RE 500 -SD adhesive anchors (ESR - 2322). All anchors installed into CMU shall be Hilti KB III expansion anchors (ESR -1385) or Hilti HIT HY -150 adhesive anchors (ESR - 5193). Approved equivalent anchors with current ICBO /ICC reports may be used at the contractor's discretion. 8. All bolts shall be installed as bearing -type connections with threads excluded from shear plane (type "x" connection), U.N.O. High- strength bolts shall be snug tightened using any AISC approved method and do not require special inspections unless noted otherwise. All bolts in slotted or oversize holes and all high - strength bolts shall be installed with washers. ETE REVISION N0: � ioq 02(0 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 1 3 2009 City of rkwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED JUL 01 2009 PERMIT CENTEI- RainierIndushies, Lid 183750hmlpcAre. S. Tukwila, WA 981 800 - 869 -7162 Toll Free 425 -251 -1800 Phone 425 - 251 -5065 Fax www.Rainier.com Original design concepts are protected under Federal Copyright Laws and are the property of Rainier Industries, Ltd. Any reproduction of this design concept without written consent 's expressly forbidden. ISO 9001:2000 REGISTERED ISO 14001: EMS - REGISTERED RAINIER INDUSTRIES 18375 OLYMPIC AVE S SEATTLE, WA 98188 Revisions 6 -30 -09 Sales Person Job Name GENERAL NOTES Drawing Title RI Work Order Number YUSHIH HO Drawn By Checked By / Date Project Manager Issue Date / By EX0.01 File Name: P: \DTS \ARCHIVES - by year \2008 \2008 - DTS Archives \Rainier Industries Ltd \Rainier Facility Plans \Rainier Current \Exhaust Stack.dwg • MASTER • PROJECT MGR • SALES • DTS o FRAME / ASSEMBLY • FABRIC • GRAPHICS o INSTALL • WOOD SHOP • SHIPPING • Sheet Number 0.13 0.13 x 8316 9450 = 1068.14 1213.80 / 8 10 133.52 121.38 / 1 1 133.52 121.38 / 144 144 0.93 0.84 SCOPE OF WORK Rainier will install (2) Visual Screens around the (2) new exhaust stacks on the building roof to minimize the visual impact from the exhaust stacks. The screens will be mill finished alum and covered with white F/R vinyl to match the building exterior color. BASIS FOR DESIGN 1. Goveming Building Code: 2006 International Building Code 2. Occupancy Category: I 3. Roof Loads: Dead Load Live Load Snow Load 4. Wind Design: Basic Wind Speed = 85 mph Wind Exposure = C Wind Importance Factor= 1.0 (Category II) Mean Roof Height = less than 15' -0" 5. Seismic Design: Wind loads govern lateral structural design. Dal of Visual Screen frame Total Area of screen Snowload as required by code Snow load applied to screen Weight of awning frame 8. fabric Total "Loaded" weight of awning Number of attachment points (brackets) Load each bracket supports at max load Number of screw per bracket = self weight + 0.25 psf misc. dead load = 5 psf (non - reducible) = 25 psf (minimum required snow load) ATTACHMENT POINTS - SNOW LOADS SUMMARY (EACH AWNING) ATTACHMENT POINTS - WIND LOADS SUMMARY (EACH AWNING) Diameter of screen frame Height of screen frame Total Area of screen (Elevation) Wind Load as required by code Multiply by same Wind Load Squared Multiplier Pressure (psf) Square feet to Square Inches PSI Load Rating of Fabric % of rated capacity for Fabric Fully loaded PSI based on code requirement Total Area of screen (Elevation) Total wind load on screen Number of attachment points (brackets) Total pounds per Bracket Number of screws per bracket Total full (pounds) load @ max wind per bolt Total PSI applied to each bolt STRUCTURAL ALUMINUM 1. All aluminum alloys shall be minimum 6061 -T6 with minimum tensile yield stress 35 ksi, U.N.O. 2. All aluminum welds shall conform to AWS D1.2 -83 (30) specifications. 3. Aluminum parts shall be welded with an inert gas shielded arc or resistance welding process. No welding process that requires a welding flux shall be used. Only filler alloys complying with the governing code and specifications requirements shall be used. 4. All welds of structural members shall be performed by welders qualified in accordance with the governing code procedures. 5. Welding of aluminum shall be in accordance with nationally recognized standards. Plan review approval Is to errors and offl n& 6. Oxygen cutting of aluminum alloys shall not be permitted. Approval of allnl dam does not authorize 7. Where aluminum alloy parts are in contact with dissimilar metals (other than stainless, aluminized or galvanized steel) or absorbent building materials likely to be continuously or intermittently wet, the Paying surfaces shall be painted or otherwise separated in accordance with the current aluminum specifications. 8. During erection, structural aluminum shall be adequately braced and fastened to resist dead, wind and erection loads. FILE COPY Permit No. MO\ ' the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Reoeipt of approved Field • ; is acknowledged: City Of la BUILDING DIVISION Square Feet Lbs per Square Feet Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds per bracket Pounds per each Lag Screw Note: In a snow load situation, these structures will not actually hold snow as they are pitch roughly 60° The total weight of each structure is less than 100 -Ib. Square Feet exposed to wind Miles per Hour (square) PSF 1 sq ft = 144 sq inches Pounds per Square Inch fabric rating 300 psi PSI Square Inches Pounds Pounds per bracket Pounds per bolt 1 sq ft = 144 sq inche PSI per bolt SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: Cl Mechanical a Electrical Plumbing I Chas Pi rig City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Page Revision A0.00 6 -30-09 P1.00 6 -30-09 P2.00 P3.00 6 -30-09 6 -30-09 SHEET INDEX Description General Notes / Loads Calculation !so View / Shop Notes Plan View / Attachment Blocking Loctaion INCOMP LTR # .� REVISIONS No changes shalt be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. FASTENERS 1. Screws shall be self - tapping hex head sheet metal screws with current ICBO /ICC rating for material into which installation Occurs. 2. Screws which are removed shall be replaced with a larger diameter screw where replacement is made into an existing hole. Replace all screws which strip out material. 3. Screws shall be spaced no closer than 5/8" o.c. and maintain a minimum free edge distance of 1/2 ", U.N.O. 4, Clip angles or flat clips used for attachment shall be a minimum of 33 mils, U.N.O. Size all clip angles and flat clips to maintain minimum screw spacing and edge distances as noted above. 5. All screws #8 and larger shall have a minimum head size of 5/16 ". All screws shall have sufficient length to ensure penetration into aluminum /steel by at least (2) full diameter threads. 6. All screws shall be a minimum of #8 self- tapping screws, U.N.O. 7. All anchors installed into concrete shall be Hilti KB TZ expansion anchors (ESR -1917) or Hilti HIT -RE 500 -SD adhesive anchors (ESR - 2322). All anchors installed into CMU shall be Hilti KB III expansion anchors (ESR -1385) or Hilti HIT HY -150 adhesive anchors (ESR - 5193). Approved equivalent anchors with current ICBO /ICC reports may be used at the contractor's discretion. 8. All bolts shall be installed as bearing -type connections with threads excluded from shear plane (type "x" connection), U.N.O. High- strength bolts shall be snug tightened using any AISC approved method and do not require special inspections unless noted otherwise. All bolts in slotted or oversize holes and all high - strength bolts shall be installed with washers. ETE REVISION N0: � ioq 02(0 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 1 3 2009 City of rkwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED JUL 01 2009 PERMIT CENTEI- RainierIndushies, Lid 183750hmlpcAre. S. Tukwila, WA 981 800 - 869 -7162 Toll Free 425 -251 -1800 Phone 425 - 251 -5065 Fax www.Rainier.com Original design concepts are protected under Federal Copyright Laws and are the property of Rainier Industries, Ltd. Any reproduction of this design concept without written consent 's expressly forbidden. ISO 9001:2000 REGISTERED ISO 14001: EMS - REGISTERED RAINIER INDUSTRIES 18375 OLYMPIC AVE S SEATTLE, WA 98188 Revisions 6 -30 -09 Sales Person Job Name GENERAL NOTES Drawing Title RI Work Order Number YUSHIH HO Drawn By Checked By / Date Project Manager Issue Date / By EX0.01 File Name: P: \DTS \ARCHIVES - by year \2008 \2008 - DTS Archives \Rainier Industries Ltd \Rainier Facility Plans \Rainier Current \Exhaust Stack.dwg • MASTER • PROJECT MGR • SALES • DTS o FRAME / ASSEMBLY • FABRIC • GRAPHICS o INSTALL • WOOD SHOP • SHIPPING • Sheet Number 85 85 x 85 85 x 7,225 7,225 x 0.00256 0.00256 18 18 / 144 144 0.13 0.13 % 250 250 5% 5% SCOPE OF WORK Rainier will install (2) Visual Screens around the (2) new exhaust stacks on the building roof to minimize the visual impact from the exhaust stacks. The screens will be mill finished alum and covered with white F/R vinyl to match the building exterior color. BASIS FOR DESIGN 1. Goveming Building Code: 2006 International Building Code 2. Occupancy Category: I 3. Roof Loads: Dead Load Live Load Snow Load 4. Wind Design: Basic Wind Speed = 85 mph Wind Exposure = C Wind Importance Factor= 1.0 (Category II) Mean Roof Height = less than 15' -0" 5. Seismic Design: Wind loads govern lateral structural design. Dal of Visual Screen frame Total Area of screen Snowload as required by code Snow load applied to screen Weight of awning frame 8. fabric Total "Loaded" weight of awning Number of attachment points (brackets) Load each bracket supports at max load Number of screw per bracket = self weight + 0.25 psf misc. dead load = 5 psf (non - reducible) = 25 psf (minimum required snow load) ATTACHMENT POINTS - SNOW LOADS SUMMARY (EACH AWNING) ATTACHMENT POINTS - WIND LOADS SUMMARY (EACH AWNING) Diameter of screen frame Height of screen frame Total Area of screen (Elevation) Wind Load as required by code Multiply by same Wind Load Squared Multiplier Pressure (psf) Square feet to Square Inches PSI Load Rating of Fabric % of rated capacity for Fabric Fully loaded PSI based on code requirement Total Area of screen (Elevation) Total wind load on screen Number of attachment points (brackets) Total pounds per Bracket Number of screws per bracket Total full (pounds) load @ max wind per bolt Total PSI applied to each bolt STRUCTURAL ALUMINUM 1. All aluminum alloys shall be minimum 6061 -T6 with minimum tensile yield stress 35 ksi, U.N.O. 2. All aluminum welds shall conform to AWS D1.2 -83 (30) specifications. 3. Aluminum parts shall be welded with an inert gas shielded arc or resistance welding process. No welding process that requires a welding flux shall be used. Only filler alloys complying with the governing code and specifications requirements shall be used. 4. All welds of structural members shall be performed by welders qualified in accordance with the governing code procedures. 5. Welding of aluminum shall be in accordance with nationally recognized standards. Plan review approval Is to errors and offl n& 6. Oxygen cutting of aluminum alloys shall not be permitted. Approval of allnl dam does not authorize 7. Where aluminum alloy parts are in contact with dissimilar metals (other than stainless, aluminized or galvanized steel) or absorbent building materials likely to be continuously or intermittently wet, the Paying surfaces shall be painted or otherwise separated in accordance with the current aluminum specifications. 8. During erection, structural aluminum shall be adequately braced and fastened to resist dead, wind and erection loads. FILE COPY Permit No. MO\ ' the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Reoeipt of approved Field • ; is acknowledged: City Of la BUILDING DIVISION Square Feet Lbs per Square Feet Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds per bracket Pounds per each Lag Screw Note: In a snow load situation, these structures will not actually hold snow as they are pitch roughly 60° The total weight of each structure is less than 100 -Ib. Square Feet exposed to wind Miles per Hour (square) PSF 1 sq ft = 144 sq inches Pounds per Square Inch fabric rating 300 psi PSI Square Inches Pounds Pounds per bracket Pounds per bolt 1 sq ft = 144 sq inche PSI per bolt SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: Cl Mechanical a Electrical Plumbing I Chas Pi rig City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Page Revision A0.00 6 -30-09 P1.00 6 -30-09 P2.00 P3.00 6 -30-09 6 -30-09 SHEET INDEX Description General Notes / Loads Calculation !so View / Shop Notes Plan View / Attachment Blocking Loctaion INCOMP LTR # .� REVISIONS No changes shalt be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. FASTENERS 1. Screws shall be self - tapping hex head sheet metal screws with current ICBO /ICC rating for material into which installation Occurs. 2. Screws which are removed shall be replaced with a larger diameter screw where replacement is made into an existing hole. Replace all screws which strip out material. 3. Screws shall be spaced no closer than 5/8" o.c. and maintain a minimum free edge distance of 1/2 ", U.N.O. 4, Clip angles or flat clips used for attachment shall be a minimum of 33 mils, U.N.O. Size all clip angles and flat clips to maintain minimum screw spacing and edge distances as noted above. 5. All screws #8 and larger shall have a minimum head size of 5/16 ". All screws shall have sufficient length to ensure penetration into aluminum /steel by at least (2) full diameter threads. 6. All screws shall be a minimum of #8 self- tapping screws, U.N.O. 7. All anchors installed into concrete shall be Hilti KB TZ expansion anchors (ESR -1917) or Hilti HIT -RE 500 -SD adhesive anchors (ESR - 2322). All anchors installed into CMU shall be Hilti KB III expansion anchors (ESR -1385) or Hilti HIT HY -150 adhesive anchors (ESR - 5193). Approved equivalent anchors with current ICBO /ICC reports may be used at the contractor's discretion. 8. All bolts shall be installed as bearing -type connections with threads excluded from shear plane (type "x" connection), U.N.O. High- strength bolts shall be snug tightened using any AISC approved method and do not require special inspections unless noted otherwise. All bolts in slotted or oversize holes and all high - strength bolts shall be installed with washers. ETE REVISION N0: � ioq 02(0 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 1 3 2009 City of rkwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED JUL 01 2009 PERMIT CENTEI- RainierIndushies, Lid 183750hmlpcAre. S. Tukwila, WA 981 800 - 869 -7162 Toll Free 425 -251 -1800 Phone 425 - 251 -5065 Fax www.Rainier.com Original design concepts are protected under Federal Copyright Laws and are the property of Rainier Industries, Ltd. Any reproduction of this design concept without written consent 's expressly forbidden. ISO 9001:2000 REGISTERED ISO 14001: EMS - REGISTERED RAINIER INDUSTRIES 18375 OLYMPIC AVE S SEATTLE, WA 98188 Revisions 6 -30 -09 Sales Person Job Name GENERAL NOTES Drawing Title RI Work Order Number YUSHIH HO Drawn By Checked By / Date Project Manager Issue Date / By EX0.01 File Name: P: \DTS \ARCHIVES - by year \2008 \2008 - DTS Archives \Rainier Industries Ltd \Rainier Facility Plans \Rainier Current \Exhaust Stack.dwg • MASTER • PROJECT MGR • SALES • DTS o FRAME / ASSEMBLY • FABRIC • GRAPHICS o INSTALL • WOOD SHOP • SHIPPING • Sheet Number Screen #1 Screen #2 11 " -0" 12 -6" x 75 88 x 25 25 1,884 2,212 • 50 50 1,934 2,262 / 8 10 241.8 226.2 / 1 1 241.8 226.2 SCOPE OF WORK Rainier will install (2) Visual Screens around the (2) new exhaust stacks on the building roof to minimize the visual impact from the exhaust stacks. The screens will be mill finished alum and covered with white F/R vinyl to match the building exterior color. BASIS FOR DESIGN 1. Goveming Building Code: 2006 International Building Code 2. Occupancy Category: I 3. Roof Loads: Dead Load Live Load Snow Load 4. Wind Design: Basic Wind Speed = 85 mph Wind Exposure = C Wind Importance Factor= 1.0 (Category II) Mean Roof Height = less than 15' -0" 5. Seismic Design: Wind loads govern lateral structural design. Dal of Visual Screen frame Total Area of screen Snowload as required by code Snow load applied to screen Weight of awning frame 8. fabric Total "Loaded" weight of awning Number of attachment points (brackets) Load each bracket supports at max load Number of screw per bracket = self weight + 0.25 psf misc. dead load = 5 psf (non - reducible) = 25 psf (minimum required snow load) ATTACHMENT POINTS - SNOW LOADS SUMMARY (EACH AWNING) ATTACHMENT POINTS - WIND LOADS SUMMARY (EACH AWNING) Diameter of screen frame Height of screen frame Total Area of screen (Elevation) Wind Load as required by code Multiply by same Wind Load Squared Multiplier Pressure (psf) Square feet to Square Inches PSI Load Rating of Fabric % of rated capacity for Fabric Fully loaded PSI based on code requirement Total Area of screen (Elevation) Total wind load on screen Number of attachment points (brackets) Total pounds per Bracket Number of screws per bracket Total full (pounds) load @ max wind per bolt Total PSI applied to each bolt STRUCTURAL ALUMINUM 1. All aluminum alloys shall be minimum 6061 -T6 with minimum tensile yield stress 35 ksi, U.N.O. 2. All aluminum welds shall conform to AWS D1.2 -83 (30) specifications. 3. Aluminum parts shall be welded with an inert gas shielded arc or resistance welding process. No welding process that requires a welding flux shall be used. Only filler alloys complying with the governing code and specifications requirements shall be used. 4. All welds of structural members shall be performed by welders qualified in accordance with the governing code procedures. 5. Welding of aluminum shall be in accordance with nationally recognized standards. Plan review approval Is to errors and offl n& 6. Oxygen cutting of aluminum alloys shall not be permitted. Approval of allnl dam does not authorize 7. Where aluminum alloy parts are in contact with dissimilar metals (other than stainless, aluminized or galvanized steel) or absorbent building materials likely to be continuously or intermittently wet, the Paying surfaces shall be painted or otherwise separated in accordance with the current aluminum specifications. 8. During erection, structural aluminum shall be adequately braced and fastened to resist dead, wind and erection loads. FILE COPY Permit No. MO\ ' the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Reoeipt of approved Field • ; is acknowledged: City Of la BUILDING DIVISION Square Feet Lbs per Square Feet Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds per bracket Pounds per each Lag Screw Note: In a snow load situation, these structures will not actually hold snow as they are pitch roughly 60° The total weight of each structure is less than 100 -Ib. Square Feet exposed to wind Miles per Hour (square) PSF 1 sq ft = 144 sq inches Pounds per Square Inch fabric rating 300 psi PSI Square Inches Pounds Pounds per bracket Pounds per bolt 1 sq ft = 144 sq inche PSI per bolt SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: Cl Mechanical a Electrical Plumbing I Chas Pi rig City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Page Revision A0.00 6 -30-09 P1.00 6 -30-09 P2.00 P3.00 6 -30-09 6 -30-09 SHEET INDEX Description General Notes / Loads Calculation !so View / Shop Notes Plan View / Attachment Blocking Loctaion INCOMP LTR # .� REVISIONS No changes shalt be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. FASTENERS 1. Screws shall be self - tapping hex head sheet metal screws with current ICBO /ICC rating for material into which installation Occurs. 2. Screws which are removed shall be replaced with a larger diameter screw where replacement is made into an existing hole. Replace all screws which strip out material. 3. Screws shall be spaced no closer than 5/8" o.c. and maintain a minimum free edge distance of 1/2 ", U.N.O. 4, Clip angles or flat clips used for attachment shall be a minimum of 33 mils, U.N.O. Size all clip angles and flat clips to maintain minimum screw spacing and edge distances as noted above. 5. All screws #8 and larger shall have a minimum head size of 5/16 ". All screws shall have sufficient length to ensure penetration into aluminum /steel by at least (2) full diameter threads. 6. All screws shall be a minimum of #8 self- tapping screws, U.N.O. 7. All anchors installed into concrete shall be Hilti KB TZ expansion anchors (ESR -1917) or Hilti HIT -RE 500 -SD adhesive anchors (ESR - 2322). All anchors installed into CMU shall be Hilti KB III expansion anchors (ESR -1385) or Hilti HIT HY -150 adhesive anchors (ESR - 5193). Approved equivalent anchors with current ICBO /ICC reports may be used at the contractor's discretion. 8. All bolts shall be installed as bearing -type connections with threads excluded from shear plane (type "x" connection), U.N.O. High- strength bolts shall be snug tightened using any AISC approved method and do not require special inspections unless noted otherwise. All bolts in slotted or oversize holes and all high - strength bolts shall be installed with washers. ETE REVISION N0: � ioq 02(0 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 1 3 2009 City of rkwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED JUL 01 2009 PERMIT CENTEI- RainierIndushies, Lid 183750hmlpcAre. S. Tukwila, WA 981 800 - 869 -7162 Toll Free 425 -251 -1800 Phone 425 - 251 -5065 Fax www.Rainier.com Original design concepts are protected under Federal Copyright Laws and are the property of Rainier Industries, Ltd. Any reproduction of this design concept without written consent 's expressly forbidden. ISO 9001:2000 REGISTERED ISO 14001: EMS - REGISTERED RAINIER INDUSTRIES 18375 OLYMPIC AVE S SEATTLE, WA 98188 Revisions 6 -30 -09 Sales Person Job Name GENERAL NOTES Drawing Title RI Work Order Number YUSHIH HO Drawn By Checked By / Date Project Manager Issue Date / By EX0.01 File Name: P: \DTS \ARCHIVES - by year \2008 \2008 - DTS Archives \Rainier Industries Ltd \Rainier Facility Plans \Rainier Current \Exhaust Stack.dwg • MASTER • PROJECT MGR • SALES • DTS o FRAME / ASSEMBLY • FABRIC • GRAPHICS o INSTALL • WOOD SHOP • SHIPPING • Sheet Number Screen #1 Screen #2 11' -0" 12' -6" x 5 - 3" 5 - 3" = 58 66 SCOPE OF WORK Rainier will install (2) Visual Screens around the (2) new exhaust stacks on the building roof to minimize the visual impact from the exhaust stacks. The screens will be mill finished alum and covered with white F/R vinyl to match the building exterior color. BASIS FOR DESIGN 1. Goveming Building Code: 2006 International Building Code 2. Occupancy Category: I 3. Roof Loads: Dead Load Live Load Snow Load 4. Wind Design: Basic Wind Speed = 85 mph Wind Exposure = C Wind Importance Factor= 1.0 (Category II) Mean Roof Height = less than 15' -0" 5. Seismic Design: Wind loads govern lateral structural design. Dal of Visual Screen frame Total Area of screen Snowload as required by code Snow load applied to screen Weight of awning frame 8. fabric Total "Loaded" weight of awning Number of attachment points (brackets) Load each bracket supports at max load Number of screw per bracket = self weight + 0.25 psf misc. dead load = 5 psf (non - reducible) = 25 psf (minimum required snow load) ATTACHMENT POINTS - SNOW LOADS SUMMARY (EACH AWNING) ATTACHMENT POINTS - WIND LOADS SUMMARY (EACH AWNING) Diameter of screen frame Height of screen frame Total Area of screen (Elevation) Wind Load as required by code Multiply by same Wind Load Squared Multiplier Pressure (psf) Square feet to Square Inches PSI Load Rating of Fabric % of rated capacity for Fabric Fully loaded PSI based on code requirement Total Area of screen (Elevation) Total wind load on screen Number of attachment points (brackets) Total pounds per Bracket Number of screws per bracket Total full (pounds) load @ max wind per bolt Total PSI applied to each bolt STRUCTURAL ALUMINUM 1. All aluminum alloys shall be minimum 6061 -T6 with minimum tensile yield stress 35 ksi, U.N.O. 2. All aluminum welds shall conform to AWS D1.2 -83 (30) specifications. 3. Aluminum parts shall be welded with an inert gas shielded arc or resistance welding process. No welding process that requires a welding flux shall be used. Only filler alloys complying with the governing code and specifications requirements shall be used. 4. All welds of structural members shall be performed by welders qualified in accordance with the governing code procedures. 5. Welding of aluminum shall be in accordance with nationally recognized standards. Plan review approval Is to errors and offl n& 6. Oxygen cutting of aluminum alloys shall not be permitted. Approval of allnl dam does not authorize 7. Where aluminum alloy parts are in contact with dissimilar metals (other than stainless, aluminized or galvanized steel) or absorbent building materials likely to be continuously or intermittently wet, the Paying surfaces shall be painted or otherwise separated in accordance with the current aluminum specifications. 8. During erection, structural aluminum shall be adequately braced and fastened to resist dead, wind and erection loads. FILE COPY Permit No. MO\ ' the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Reoeipt of approved Field • ; is acknowledged: City Of la BUILDING DIVISION Square Feet Lbs per Square Feet Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds per bracket Pounds per each Lag Screw Note: In a snow load situation, these structures will not actually hold snow as they are pitch roughly 60° The total weight of each structure is less than 100 -Ib. Square Feet exposed to wind Miles per Hour (square) PSF 1 sq ft = 144 sq inches Pounds per Square Inch fabric rating 300 psi PSI Square Inches Pounds Pounds per bracket Pounds per bolt 1 sq ft = 144 sq inche PSI per bolt SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: Cl Mechanical a Electrical Plumbing I Chas Pi rig City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Page Revision A0.00 6 -30-09 P1.00 6 -30-09 P2.00 P3.00 6 -30-09 6 -30-09 SHEET INDEX Description General Notes / Loads Calculation !so View / Shop Notes Plan View / Attachment Blocking Loctaion INCOMP LTR # .� REVISIONS No changes shalt be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. FASTENERS 1. Screws shall be self - tapping hex head sheet metal screws with current ICBO /ICC rating for material into which installation Occurs. 2. Screws which are removed shall be replaced with a larger diameter screw where replacement is made into an existing hole. Replace all screws which strip out material. 3. Screws shall be spaced no closer than 5/8" o.c. and maintain a minimum free edge distance of 1/2 ", U.N.O. 4, Clip angles or flat clips used for attachment shall be a minimum of 33 mils, U.N.O. Size all clip angles and flat clips to maintain minimum screw spacing and edge distances as noted above. 5. All screws #8 and larger shall have a minimum head size of 5/16 ". All screws shall have sufficient length to ensure penetration into aluminum /steel by at least (2) full diameter threads. 6. All screws shall be a minimum of #8 self- tapping screws, U.N.O. 7. All anchors installed into concrete shall be Hilti KB TZ expansion anchors (ESR -1917) or Hilti HIT -RE 500 -SD adhesive anchors (ESR - 2322). All anchors installed into CMU shall be Hilti KB III expansion anchors (ESR -1385) or Hilti HIT HY -150 adhesive anchors (ESR - 5193). Approved equivalent anchors with current ICBO /ICC reports may be used at the contractor's discretion. 8. All bolts shall be installed as bearing -type connections with threads excluded from shear plane (type "x" connection), U.N.O. High- strength bolts shall be snug tightened using any AISC approved method and do not require special inspections unless noted otherwise. All bolts in slotted or oversize holes and all high - strength bolts shall be installed with washers. ETE REVISION N0: � ioq 02(0 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 1 3 2009 City of rkwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED JUL 01 2009 PERMIT CENTEI- RainierIndushies, Lid 183750hmlpcAre. S. Tukwila, WA 981 800 - 869 -7162 Toll Free 425 -251 -1800 Phone 425 - 251 -5065 Fax www.Rainier.com Original design concepts are protected under Federal Copyright Laws and are the property of Rainier Industries, Ltd. Any reproduction of this design concept without written consent 's expressly forbidden. ISO 9001:2000 REGISTERED ISO 14001: EMS - REGISTERED RAINIER INDUSTRIES 18375 OLYMPIC AVE S SEATTLE, WA 98188 Revisions 6 -30 -09 Sales Person Job Name GENERAL NOTES Drawing Title RI Work Order Number YUSHIH HO Drawn By Checked By / Date Project Manager Issue Date / By EX0.01 File Name: P: \DTS \ARCHIVES - by year \2008 \2008 - DTS Archives \Rainier Industries Ltd \Rainier Facility Plans \Rainier Current \Exhaust Stack.dwg • MASTER • PROJECT MGR • SALES • DTS o FRAME / ASSEMBLY • FABRIC • GRAPHICS o INSTALL • WOOD SHOP • SHIPPING • Sheet Number 0 '0) SCOPE OF WORK: • EXHAUST STACK VISUAL SCREEN • QTY 2 (TOTAL), 1 AT EACH EXHAUST STACK GENERAL NOTES: • FRAME • ALUMINUM FRAME • STAPLE SYSTEM • FRAME FINISH: MILL • FABRIC • FABRIC: F/R VINYL o WHITE, BEST MATCH TO THE EXTERIOR OF BUILDING • GYMP (trim molding): o #01 / WHITE • FABRIC ATTACHMENT: STAPLE • GRAPHICS • GRAPHICS: NONE 3' -0" 2' -0" 11' -0" FOR STACK #1 12'-6" FOR STACK #2 5' -0" FOR STACK #1 6' -6" FOR STACK #2 1' -0" & 2'-6" Section View O Scale: 3/4" 1 0 Z-0" \\___ ALUM 1" STAPLE BAR EXISTING EXHAUST STACK 6' -0" ABOVE ROOF (MAX.) NTS TYP 1 @EACH BRACKETS, RAFTER 3' -0" F/R FABRIC EXISTING EXHAUST STACK NTS ISO View Scale: 1" =1' -0" REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 1 3 2009 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVIcimi OPENING FOR ACCESS, ORIENTED AWAY FROM POSSIBLE VIEWING ANGLES 6" 1+ Bracket Detail Scale: 3" =1' -0" QTY 18 0318" HOLE 2 "x112 "x9 " -L ALUM FLAT BAR 2 "x1/2 "x6 " -L ALUM FLAT BAR 01/4" HOLE RECEWVEr JUL 012009 PERMIT CENTE Rainier Industries, Ltd 183750i S. Tuleda,WA 981 800 - 869 -7162 Toll Free 425- 251 -1800 Phone 425 - 251 -5065 Fax www.Rainier.com Original design concepts are protected under Federal Copyright Laws and are the property of Rainier Industries, Ltd. My reproduction of this design concept without written consent is expressly forbidden. ISO 9001:2000 REGISTERED ISO 14001: EMS - REGISTERED RAINIER INDUSTRIES 18375 OLYMPIC AVE. S SEATTLE, WA 98188 Revisions 6- 22 -09, 6 -30 -09 Sales Person Job Name EXHAUST STACK PLAN Drawing Title RI Work Order Number YUSHIH HO Drawn By Checked By / Date Project Manager Issue Date / By EXI.00 File Name: P : \DTS\ARCHIVES - by year \2008 \2008 - DTS Archives \Rainier Industries Ltd \Rainier Facility Plans \Rainier Current \Exhaust Stack.dwg e MASTER a PROJECT MGR • SALES • DTS • FRAME / ASSEMBLY • FABRIC • GRAPHICS e INSTALL • W000 SHOP • SHIPPING a Sheet Number # Notes 1 Vertical Support / Leveling Bracket. 1/4 "x2 "x8" -long, Fiat -Bar, aluminum, T1G welded perpendicular to a 1/4 "x2 "x6" -long, Flat -Bar, aluminum. 2 Vertical Support bolts to the block and into the roof decking with (2) #14x3" -long, Hex Washer Head Lag -Screw with a nylon Flat- Washer under the flange. 3 (2x) 5/16" x 6" -long, Lag Bolts, Galvanized. Each Block will be cut long enough to span 2 frame members (4 lag bolts total for each block) 4 Block — 2x6x26" -long Trex or similar. Mounting holes to be pre - drilled. Ease or slight chamfer top edges for final water - proofing. 5 Roof Mastic (tar). Surface between block and roof to be 100% covered with commercial grade roof mastic (tar) prior to installation. 6 Final Water- Proofing. After the final installation of the visual screens, the roofing company that installed and maintains the roof will "roof' over the entire bracket and block to complete the water proofing process. 7 5/16" x 2" Hex Cap Screw, Stainless Steel with (2) SS Flat- Washers and a SS Ny -Lock Nut. Installers to field drill to level the visual barrier frame �> 1 "x1 "x.110 ALUM. TUBE 1 "x1 "x.110 STAPLE EXTRUSION (UP) 1 "x1 "x.110 STAPLE EXTRUSION (DOWN) 1 "x1 "x.110 STAPLE EXTRUSION (OUT) EXISTING EXHAUST STACK Plan View (Screen #1) O Scale, =1 -0 Attachment Detail (Side Scale: 3" = 1' -0" AWNING STPLE SYSTEM: FABRIC ATTACHES TO THE ALUM FRAME -WORK WITH STAPLES APROX 3" O.C. TYPICAL ALL AROUND EXISTING ROOF EXISTING ROOF TRUSSING /FRAMING VISUAL SCREEN PERIMETER FRAME MEMBER. 1 "- SQUARE, ALUMINUM, STAPLE - SYSTEM, TUBING WITH FABRIC ATTACHED FABRIC SKIN Plan View (Screen #2) Scale: 3/8" =1 -0 Attachment Detail (Front) Scale: 3" = 1' -0" 3 g 0 0 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE � APPROVED JUL 1 3 2009 City of Tukwila ILDING DIVISION RECEIVED JUL 012009 PERMIT GENTEF Rainier Industries, Ltd 18375 *pave. s. TukAila, WA 981 800 - 869 -7162 Toll Free 425 -251 -1800 Phone 425 - 251 -5065 Fax www.Rainier.com Original design concepts are protected under Federal Copyright Laws and are the property of Rainier Industries, Ltd. Any reproduction of this design concept without wntten consent is expressly forbidden. ISO 9001:2000 REGISTERED ISO 14001: EMS - REGISTERED RAINIER INDUSTRIES 18375 OLYMPIC AVE. S SEATTLE, WA 98188 Revisions 6 -30 -09 Sates Person Job Name EXHAUST STACK PLAN Drawing Title RI Work Order Number YUSHIH HO Drawn By Checked By / Date Project Manager Issue Date / By EX2.00 File Name: P : \DTS\ARCHIVES - by year \2008 \2008 - DTS Archives \Rainier Industries Ltd \Rainier Facility Plans \Rainier Current \Exhaust Stack.dwg • MASTER a PROJECT MGR • SALES • DTS • FRAME 1 ASSEMBLY • FABRIC $ GRAPHICS 0 INSTALL • WOOD SHOP a SHIPPING • Sheet Number 4 'IN r L I -72 3' -102• 11' -0" 3 -102• 2x6 x20 " -L TREX BLOCK, 8-PLACES 1 -72 J Blocking Location° Scale: 1/2" = 1 -0 LT I I I I I I L _ J 2x6 x20 " -L TREX BLOCK, 10- PLACES RECEIVED JUL 012009 PERMIT CENT& Rainier Industries, Ltd 183750yrrpicAve. S. Riot, WA 981 800 - 869 -7162 Toll Free 425 - 251 -1800 Phone 425 - 251 -5065 Fax www.Rainier.com Original design concepts are protected under Federal Copyright Laws and are the property of Rainier Industries, Ltd. Any reproduction of this design concept without written consent is expressly forbidden. ISO 9001:2000 REGISTERED ISO 14001: EMS - REGISTERED RAINIER INDUSTRIES 18375 OLYMPIC AVE. S SEATTLE, WA 98188 Revisions 6 -30 -09 Sales Person Job Name EXHAUST STACK PLAN Drawing Title RI Work Order Number YUSHIH HO Drawn By Checked By / Date Project Manager Issue Date / By EX3.00 File Name: P : \DTS\ARCHIVES - by year \2008 \2008 - DTS Archives \Rainier Industries Ltd \Rainier Facility Plans \Rainier Current \Exhaust Stack.dwg e MASTER • PROJECT MGR • SALES • DTS • FRAME / ASSEMBLY • FABRIC • GRAPHICS • INSTALL • WOOD SHOP 0 SHIPPING • Sheet Number 4 SEPARATE PERMIT-- REQUIRED FOR: 0 Mechanical Electrical Plumbing Gas Piping City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVIS1O III c Ag 214 413 • — �r • - / °. louse n L 0 tallou 11 77 e ®: ` LCt =1r.iirlJ! •.•�� it n PS' V- �'C1fl'— a Q—QT- ▪ • REVIEWE , • APPROVED MAY 2 2 2009 City of kwila BUILDING DIVISION ` I Ir_ I I � I • mr. oI l �-r 12 it os D4 w D2 " 0 —1 File Name: By, °PP- - / ,tr Dam $L24L/'2 City Of IblavNa DIVISION G D ON : = .— .= « �:t 1j i � �. �.Itti 1'ltklYc vLTNIrit AVE. S 1844, ry i• 9 31 f; li . tt�.s.ieCln al s�11�9 - te n Plat review approval to ertpre and miaow - - Approval of construction dales; not < < the violate of any _ I_ t , -1. : .11lrrlrl. r WfiQ �C � . � � � e�iel� :, of approved al b : lE l ' 2 1 c• 5112n it ]NC learn 434 £q / �l Permit No. 1 I n i \ / c cl c cl cI c c 12 PROJECT SITE .4 TENANT: RAINIER INDUSTRIES 18375 OLYMPIC AVE S TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 CONTACT: MR. BRIAN ROVWNSKI 425- 981 -1201 STRUCTUAL ENGINEERS DCI ENGNEERS 9120 COLBY AVE # 100 EVERETT, WASHINGTON 98201 CONTACT: MR. JERRY SHAWLER 425- 252 -0454 GENERAL CONTRACTOR: FINISHING EQUIPMENT NORTHWEST 17739 -1511i AVE NE SHOREUNE, WA 98155 CONTACT: MR. J.R. ROGERS (425) 754 -3934 CONTRACTORS LICENSE INDUSAS099JZ PROJECT SUMMARY: BULDING OWNER J MANAGEMENT OFFICE: UNDERW00D .JOHNSON GROUP 16327 MAPLEWOOD AVE SW SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98166 CONTACT: MR. CRAIG JOHNSON (206) 244 -3535 MECHANICAL ENGINEERS EISI CONSULTING ENGINEERS 1800 WEST EMERSEON PLACE SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98119 CONTACT: MR. CHARLES SCHULTZ, (206) 284 -1181 SUB CONTRACTOR: TCM GENERAL CONSTRUCTION 12806 POSSESION LANE EDMONDS, WA 98026 CONTACT: MR. RUSS POOMAYER P.E. INTSALLATION OF A BATCH POWDER COATING SYSTEM INCLUDES; (1) 10' wide x 10' high x 25 long Wash Booth 1) 10' wide x 10' hig x 25' long Batch Powder Booth 1) 10' wide x 10' high x 25' long Convection Oven 1) Concrete Curb & Wash Water Collection Trench REVISIONS No chan shall be made to the scglpe -.._- ...- _______ of work without prior approval of �C�I� Tukwila Building Division. LTR# . 3 NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. -. PROJECT INFORMATION: • PROJECT ADDRESS: 18375 OLYMPIC AVE. S. SEATTLE, WA 98188 • OWNER INFORMATION: O CAMPBELL REAL ESTATE LLC O SCOTT CAMPBELL O 16810 SE 224 ST. KENT,WA 98042 O 425 -981 -1201 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SOUTHCENTER SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARK BEG SE COR LOT 13 TH N 11 -23-50 E 25.58 FT TO TPOB TH N 78.38 -10 W 511.04 FT TO W BDRY LOT 13 TH ALG SD W BDRY N 43 -17 -00 E 71.18 FT TH N 34-05 -00 E 99 FT TH N 26-27-00 E 98 FT TH N 20-26-00 E 100 FT TH N 15-42-00 E 99 FT TH N 11 -32 -00 E 100 FT TH N 09 -15-00 E 97 FT TH N 10 -51 -00 E 82.30 FT TH S 78 -36- 10 E 390.87 FT TO W MGN OLYMPIC AVE S TH S 11 -23 -50 W 723.10 FT TO TPOB AKA BDRY LN ADJ NO BLA 6 -77 • PARCEL NUMBER: 7888900130 • PROPERTY NAME: WAREHOUSE • PROPERTY TYPE: COMMERCIAL • LOT AREA: 294,500 ST. FT (6.76 ACRES) • PLAT NAME: SOUTHCENTER SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARK • PLOT LOT: 13.14 • Q-S-T-R-: SE-35-23-4 • BUILDING FOOTAGE BREAKDOWN: DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURING/ STORAGE OFFICE OLYMPIC AVE. S 0q. Q EXISTING EXISTING 1 ST Fl R ARFA 2 " Ft OOR ARFA 105,116 SF 0 SF 14,334 SF 13,550 SF lit ov & 4 \ R 11 .total Fi 'e 4 relayed Iv be lied 45 1 46G■c6( A fe rova gi ro\ to VAG• uill need iNa tot t►scd 'riot A64 insQec. s.4 0k- A't4tC e LI(W4-4- RECEIVED MAY 2 0 2009 PERMIT CENTER Site Plan Scale: NTS • MASTER • PROJECT MGR 4 SALES 0 DTS • FRAME / ASSEMBLY 4 FABRIC a GRAPHICS $ INSTALL 4 WOOD SHOP 4 SHIPPING 4 Sheet Number Rainier Industries, Ltd 18375 Olympic Ave 8 1106 4601/11 a. 88 Free 425 -251 -1800 Phone 425 -251 -5065 Fax www.Rainier.com Original design concepts are protected under Federal Copyright Laws and are the property of Rainier Industries, Ud. My reproduction of this design concept without written consent Is expressly forbidden. IS0 9001:2000 REGISTERED INIER INDUSTRIES 8375 OLYMPIC AVE. S EATTLE, WA 98188 Revisions BRIAN ROWINSKI Sales Peron POWER SYSTEM PERMIT Job Name COVER PAGE Drawing Title RI Work Order Number YUSHIH HO Drawn By —1— Checked By / Oats BRIAN ROWINSKI Project Manager 2 -12 -091 YUSHIH Issue Date/ By G1100 3 51' -0" 37' -2' • C 3 HC a • D12 WORK TABLE SMALL PROJECT WORK TABLE etec r will D11 OGIA T. . Emergency Off Button to be located at the two exits The Emergency off button is wired in series with the saftey circut of the oven. This saftey circut includes a Low gas pressure switch, High gas pressure switch, Exhaust fan airflow proving switch, Circulation airflow proving switch, Burner airflow proving switch, and the 2 remote Emergency off switches along with Buner off button in the control panel. A 5 of the saftey items must be within specification and the 2 emergency off switcheds must be pulled out to close the circut allowing the ovens purge cycle to be initiated, If ANY one of the items in the saftey circut or one of the emergency buttons is PRESSED the circut will open and the FM GAS VALVES will CLOSE, shutting off the gas to the burner and an audible alarm wilt emitted from the oven control paneL The exhaust fan and circulation fan will continue to operate allowing for the interior of the oven to be exhausted, �0 a A Raw ga above the ov alarm A sign will instructing per - 'Press eit of t located the ne to place directly and }' ' sound an audible aced by the oven �nnel 1 ey hear this alarm he emerg-- off button' arest exits, �Io rului red i tAk.4 r rekr.titiv. o inu &L9k U. ' I= I _ D10 D9 ▪ D8 D7 e•! KW Lira ROMP NNW ac • IOC =wax 1 — CAVE REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAY 2 2 2009 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVIRtnKi RECEIVED MAY 2 0 2009 PERMIT CENTER A J B�_ 5 VUTEK 3360 MOOF ROOM KM Pt VUTEK 3360 • ■ DUAL DUET TO SINGLE CENTER DUAL WET TABLE 2 TO SINGLE CENTER TABLE TABLE z TABLE TABLE p w J m .p w DS 3360 ="' CO I CUT • 44MC • CUTA 1 7,115 5V, v, 1515 A, , a - VACUMN: IOHP, 37, 220V, 60HZ, 30AMPS I CUT 24MC ▪ 1 CUT I-A 17,115 V V, 15 15Aa - VACUMN: 10HP, 37, 220V, 60HZ , 30AMPS o o TABLE TABLE • • • • L Current Building Ventilation Supply CFM 56,020 Exhaust CFM 56,020 Modification to Building Ventilation Oven CFM Wash Booth CFM GB- 220 -115 Fan CFM Balance Washer Stack Oven Stack Stack to be painted to match building color 1,000 exhaust 5,670 6,600 interlocked when wash booth is running. 70 CFM East Side Elevation Industrial Air Systems, Inc. 17739 15th Ave. N.E. Shoreline, WA 98155 PH:(206)367 -5115 FAX:(206)363 -0653 / c oXo FOR APP ROVED CE MAY 2 2 2009 City of BUI-DIV Tukwila TITLE Mapsc0 Installation DRAWN !SCALD 'DATE JOB NO. /NAMES ROOF Framing Drawing DWG NO /NAME UNIT DETAILS RECEIVED MAY 2 0 2009 PERMIT CENTER M -1 I REV LIGHT FIXTURES TOTAL QTY. QTY) • FOUR TUBE 48" • 32 WATT FIXTURES MOUNTED BEHIND CLEAR TEMPERED GLASS PANES • "UL" RATED FOR THEIR INTENDED USE AND PLACEMENT • 120/277/1/60 • PQ) OPEN TYPE LIGHTS • (SQ) SEAL AND GASKETED LIGHTS INSIDE ACCESS 10' WORKING WIDTH 10' -4" BOOTH O.D. • V ' DTs, cng 25' WORKING LENGTH 31' -2 1/16" O.D. PLAN VIEW BOOTH SHELL • 18 GA. GALV. STEEL 25' WORKING LENGTH 31'-2 1/16" O.D. END VIEW SIDE ELEVATION 6' -2 1/16" 6' -2 1/16" CLAIM CARTRIDGE POWDER COLLECTOR QTY. (1 ) E • RECLAIM DRAWER QTY. (2) PER COLLECTOR • 8,000 CFM PER COLLECTOR • 99% EFFICIENT CARTRIDGE FILTERS • CARTRIDGE FILTERS QTY. (14) PER COLLECTOR • FINAL FILTERS QTY. (6) PER COLLECTOR • 85% EFFICIENT FINAL FILTERS ACCESS DOOR • 30" X 84" • (1) QTY DOOR • (2) HANDLES PE RECLAIM POWDER COLLECTOR CONTROL PANEL AND VFD • RIGHT SIDE MOUNT •UL LISTED DO TEVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIAN APPROVED MAY 2 2 2009 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVIRinnt DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED All drawings, sketches and /or specifications accompanying or attached to these quotes are the property of Col -Met Spray Booths. If the said quote(s) of Col -Met Spray Booths are not accepted the said drawings, etc. shall be returned to Col -Met Spray Booths. All digital data is issued for information only. You should use this data for reference purposes only to assist in coordinating your work and is supplementary to formally issued paper drawings. In all instances the contract Issue drawings govem. It Is the responsibility of the recipient to check all digital Information against the contract documentation. Col -Met Spray Booths accepts no liability or responsibility for any loss or damage suffered as a result of (or in connection with) the use or misuse of the CAD data supplied for information only. Once the data is Introduced Into your own CAD or other system, Col-Met Spray Booths can take no responsibility for Its accuracy. COL -MET SPRAY BOOTHS ARE MFG. IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA -33. BOOTH WALLS & CEILING PANELS FABRICATED OF G -90, 18 GA. GALVANIZED STEEL IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA -33 CHAPTER 5.1.4. SEE ORDER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FOR COMPLETE LIST OF PROVIDED STACK, AND OPTIONAL COMPONENTS. IMPORTANT NOTICE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS BOOTH THERE MAY BE POSSIBLE FIELD MODIFICATIONS BY THE INSTALLER. THESE MODIFICATIONS MAY INCLUDE, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: • WELDING • CUTTING • NOTCHING • DRILLING GENERAL NOTES: 1. WORK CHAMBER WILL BE BOLTED CONSTRUCTION WITH #5116" BOLTS ON STANDARD 6" CENTERS. 2. WORK CHAMBER TO BE 18 GA. GALVANIZED UNPAINTED SHEET METAL EXCEPT AS NOTED. 3. ALL MOTOR CONTROLS SWITCHES, LIGHT LAMPS OR TUBES, INCLUDING CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT TO BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY CUSTOMER EXCEPT AS NOTED. 4. AMPLE AIR MAKEUP AND AIR SPACE WITHIN FRONT OF BOOTH MUST BE PROVIDED IN ORDER TO INSURE PROPER OPERATION OF BOOTH. 5. ALL LOCAL, CITY & STATE PERMITS AND INSURANCE APPROVAL TO BE OBTAINED BY CUSTOMER. 6. CUSTOMER TO FURNISH ROOF- PITCH, STACK QUAINTLY AND CONFIGURATION IF REQUIRED. For information on installation of the booth and components, please see our web site at www.colmetsb.com, click on "Resources" on the left side of the page, and then click on "Install Manual ". NOTES: 1. POWDER COATED WHITE JOB NO: s y rc7 o o t JOB APPROVAL BY: APPROVAL—BY DATE: APPROVAL _DATE DETAILED BY: DETAILED BY DATE: DETAIL DATE CHECK DATEAIEO( DATFOLEODHJY CUST M R CUSTOMER_ASNOREMEMEE APPROVAL; ORDER DATEORDER_DATE SALESMAN END DRAWING VIEW FENW RAINIERINDUSTRIES OISTCMER P.o.: C USTOME R_PO RECEIVED MAY 2 0 2009 PERMIT CENTER 132-1010-25-01-01 EMAILDWG REV.: REV scut: SCALE I sge 11x17 1 " ; REF_NO f srx£SHTm SHT2 FULL LOAD AMP DRAW MOTOR QTY• H.P. :15V SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE DESCRIPTION (120V) 230V (240V) ?OOV (208V) 230V 46)V (240V) 575V (480V) (600V) INTAKE 4.62 REAR ACCESS OPERATING FLA MINIMUM CIRCUIT CAPACITY EXHAUST 1 10 32.2 28 14 11 C -FACE TEFC OPERATING FLA MINIMUM CIRCUIT CAPACITY 60 60 25 20 SUGGESTED FUSED CIRCUIT REQUIRED (BY OTHERS) FULL LOAD AMP DRAW TYPE QTY. 120V 277V NOTES OPEN TYPE 12 3/4 "0 X 7" 99% EFFICIENT POWDER FINAL FILTERS 6 SEAL & GASKETED 10 10.67 4.62 REAR ACCESS OPERATING FLA MINIMUM CIRCUIT CAPACITY 25 10 SUGGESTED FUSED CIRCUIT REQUIRED (BY OTHERS) TYPE QTY. NOTES CARTRIDGE FILTERS 14 12 3/4 "0 X 7" 99% EFFICIENT POWDER FINAL FILTERS 6 24" X 24" X 12" 85% EFFICIENT FANS LIGHTS FILTERS REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAY 2 2 2009 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISinni CUSTOMER TO FURNISH ROOF PITCH IF REQUIRED. APPROVAL DRAWING ❑ APPROVED ❑ DISAPPROVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT MANUFACTURING WILL BEGIN WHEN APPROVAL HAS BEEN SIGNED AND RETURNED. SIGNATURE: PLEASE SIGN THE APPROVAL DRAWING, MAKE ANY NOTES TO DRAWING THAT MAY AFFECT ORDER AND RETURN A COPY TO COL -MET SPRAY BOOTHS. NOTE: ANY CHANGES TO DRAWING MAC( EFFECT CHARGES, DELAY APPROVAL PROCESS AND DELAY THE PRODUCTION OF YOUR ORDER. V LTA/a \- IR MOTOR: 480/3/60 VAC LIGHTS: 120/1/60 VAC IF DIFFERENT, INDICATE BELOW / VAC (MOTOR) / VAC (LIGHTS) I I v AT GENERAL NOTES: 1. WORK CHAMBER WILL BE BOLTED CONSTRUCTION WITH #5/16" BOLTS ON STANDARD 6" CENTERS. 2. WORK CHAMBER TO BE 18 GA. GALVANIZED UNPAINTED SHEET METAL EXCEPT AS NOTED. 3. ALL MOTOR CONTROLS SWITCHES, LIGHT LAMPS OR TUBES, INCLUDING CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT TO BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY CUSTOMER EXCEPT AS NOTED. 4. AMPLE AIR MAKEUP AND AIR SPACE WITHIN FRONT OF BOOTH MUST BE PROVIDED IN ORDER TO INSURE PROPER OPERATION OF BOOTH. 5. ALL LOCAL, CITY & STATE PERMITS AND INSURANCE APPROVAL TO BE OBTAINED BY CUSTOMER. 6. CUSTOMER TO FURNISH ROOF -PITCH IF REQUIRED. RECEIVED MAY '2 0 2009 PERMIT CENTER 40 SCFM @ 60 PSI REGULATED CLEAN DRY AIR u All drawings, sketches and /or spedfications accompanying or attached to these quotes are the property of Col -Met Spray Booths. If the said quote(s) of Col -Met Spray Booths are not accepted the said drawings, etc. shall be retumed to Col -Met Spray Booths. All digital data is issued for information only. You should use this data for reference purposes only to assist in coordinating your work and is supplementary to formally issued paper drawings. In all instances the contract issue drawings govern. it Is the responsibility of the redplent to check all digital information against the contract documentation. Col -Met Spray Booths accepts no liability or responsibility for any loss or damage suffered as a result of (or In connection with) the use or misuse of the CAD data supplied for information only. Once the data is introduced into your own CAD or other system, Col -Met Spray Booths can take no responsibility for its accuracy. COL-M R Wr T MI. atRrmv�omE.AF TO= K M1lNlip PAWN nN1BSl2 wen. Mtpb1010D51Y IOSD7501-01 emIG.Y JOE ND: 28632 DRAWN BY PW DATE: 11/21/06 RtaTDArE: 2/16/200 xarr®BY: M el Sputter UST BAYED BY: msoutter usr SAVED DATE: 2/16 /2009 o4E(1 DATE APPROVAL: � ORDER DATE: 2/11/09 RO QD: DRAWING VIEW: RPC 8000 3 -VIEW rRDAl1DN: INDUSTRIAL AIR SYSTEMS, INC. END USER: RAINIER INDUSTRIES CUSTOF@t 021909 SCALE: NTS FIE NAME: 132-1010-25-01-01 EMAILDWG REV.: SDI: �- SIEET: 3 OF 3 NOTES: DOORS AND FILTERS ARE NOT WATER TI GH T NOT INTENDED FOR DIRECT SPRAY. *ALL GLASS FOR LIGHT FIXTURES MUST BE CAULKED BETWEEN PANEL OPENING AND FIXTURE. *BOOTH IS DESIGNED AS A WASH ENCLOSURE ONLY. NOT INTENDED FOR USE AS A PAINT BOOTH. (20) ALUMINUM MESH INTAKE FILTERS (SEE NOTES) (ONE) SET FILTER DOORS WITH LA TCHES AND HARDWARE (SEE NOTES) 1. 24' -10 1/8" PLAN VIEW 48 " -4 TUBE FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES (10 S & G INSIDE ACCESS) 120 / 60 / 1PH (SEE NOTES) 9'- 0" DOOR CLEAR 10'- 4" FRONT ELEVATION SIDE ELEVATION • • • C) Cb e Cg • 111 111'11111' • WHIP III 11111 .1111:11:11111111 11IL 1:111111L1... FILE NAME APPR ISSUED VOLTAGE C❑NFIRMATI ❑N MOTOR: LIGHTS: IF DIFFERENT, INDICATE BELOW / / VAC (MOTOR) / 1 VAC (LIGHTS) CON1RACT NO 28633 DRAWN 02/16/2009 DLF CNECN (ONE) SETS OF MOISTURE BAFFLES (1) 30 "0 FANS W/3 HP MOTORS 12,000 CFM @ 1/2" S.P REVIEWED FOR C ODE COMPLIANCE APPROVE MAY 2 2 2009 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION I RECEIVED MAY 2 0 2009 PERMIT CENTER POWDER COAT WHITE SIZE INDUSTRIAL AIR SYSTEMS, INC, B FSCM NO Sr• F 1:1 DWG NO �+ WB- 1010 -25 SB WEIGHT ISHEEr EV 0 1 OF 1 FULL LOAD AMP DRAW MOTOR QTY. H.P. . SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE DESCRIPTION 15V (120V) 230V (240V) 200V (208V) 230V 460V (240V) 575V (480V) (600V) INTAKE 5 INSIDE ACCESS OPERATING FLA MINIMUM CIRCUIT CAPACITY EXHAUST 1 3 4.8 3 HP ODP TYPE MOTOR OPERATING FLA MINIMUM CIRCUIT CAPACITY 10 SUGGESTED FUSED CIRCUIT REQUIRED (BY OTHERS) FULL LOAD AMP DRAW TYPE QTY. 120V 277V NOTES OPEN TYPE N/A SEAL & GASKETED 10 11 5 INSIDE ACCESS OPERATING FLA MINIMUM CIRCUIT CAPACITY SUGGESTED FUSED CIRCUIT REQUIRED (BY OTHERS) TYPE QTY. NOTES INTAKE 20 20" X 20 X 1" ALUMINUM MESH EXHAUST N/A FANS LIGHTS FILTERS V- L_TA2H 2 I \L IRVATI \ MOTOR :480/3/60 VAC LIGHTS:120 /1/60 VAC IF DIFFERENT, INDICATE BELOW / / VAC (MOTOR) / / VAC (LIGHTS) GENERAL NOTES: 1. WORK CHAMBER WILL BE BOLTED CONSTRUCTION WITH # BOLTS ON STANDARD 6" CENTER 2. WORK CHAMBER TO BE 18 GA. GALVANIZED UNPAINTED SHEET METAL EXCEPT AS NOTED. 3. ALL MOTOR CONTROL SWITCHES, LIGHT LAMPS OR TUBES, INCLUDING CONNECTIONS TO EQUIPMENT TO BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY CUSTOMER EXCEPT AS NOTED. ND AIR SPACE WITHIN FRONT OF BOOTH MUST BE PROVIDED IN ORDER T ATION ON BOOTH. ATE PERMITS AND INSURANCE APPROVAL TO BE OBTAINED BY CUSTOMER 6 CUSTOMER TO FURNISH ROOF PITCH IF REQUIRED. RECEIVED MAY 2 0 2009 PERMIT CENTER CONTRACT NO 28633 REVIEWE I APP ROVED CO MPLIANCE MAY 2 2 1009 City of NG Tukwila �_. � I DRAWN 02/16/2009 DLF INDUSTRIAL AIR SYSTEMS, INC. WB- 1010 -25 SB WB- 1010 -25 SB APPROVAL DRAWING WB- 1010 -25 SB SCALE 1:1 WEIGHT SHEET 1 OF 1 FAN OUTLET HI— VELOCI Y STACK CAP B —VENT ROOF FLANGE & RAIN SKIRT DOOR SWING SEALED JOINT EXHAUST STACK 1 0 "DIA. SIPRAL DUCT SQUARE —TO —ROUND FITTING Moximum 450 deg F. discharge 6' 2" RECIRC. AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT RECIRCULATING FAN OPERATING TEMPERATURE THERMOCOUPLE 26' 25' OVEN LD 1' -11" _ Approx. Stack C.L. mums- a inVii :7:1 - H 26' -5" REVIEWED FOR CODE ® CO O MPLIIANCE I APPROVED PLAN VIEW MAY 2 2 2009 EXHAUST FAN _J ELECTRICAL JUNCTION 9' -3" Approx. — Stack C.L. RETURN AIR OPENIN FUEL SUPPLY CONNECTION, NATURAL GAS 2100 CFH (PROPANE 840 CFH) RECIRC. AIR NOZZLES COMBUSTION AIR FILTERS FM GAS TRAIN 6" TYP. MAIN ELECTRII AL ENCLOSURE/ CONTROL PAN L — FIELD LOCATE 11' -6" OVEN I.D. 12' -6" REV# REVISION DATE BY BATCH OVEN SPECIFICATIONS: RECIRCULATING FAN MOTOR 21 "FC, 14,500 SCFM © 1.7" SP 10 HP 1750 RPM, ODP EXHAUST FAN MOTOR BURNER CAPACITY GAS TRAIN SUPPLY GAS PRESSURE DOWN— REGULATOR (IF REQ'D) FUEL HEATING VALUE ELECTRICAL SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL CONTROL OPTIONS ALTITUDE MAX. POWDER LOADING MAX. SOLVENT LOADING CLEAR WORK OPENING FIRE PROTECTION ACCESS LADDERS, MEZZANINES, PERSONNEL GUARD RAILS REVISION INFORMATION GP —PLR 122, 1400 ACFM 1 "SP©707 1 HP 1750 RPM, ODP 3.5 FT, MAXON NP —I 2,100,000 BTU /Hr FACTORY MUTUAL, 1.5" NPT 14 "W.C. (MINIMUM, @Full Flow) 5 PSI (MAXIMUM) BY OTHERS ' NATURAL GAS or PROPANE 1000 BTU /CU.FT. 2500 BTU /CU.FT. 460V /3PH /60HZ "UL" LISTED STACK KIT LESS THAN 1000 FT. 45 LB /BATCH 0.63 GAL /BATCH MINIMUM PRE — IGNITION PURGE '12 MINUTES © 1400 CFM EXHAUST OPERATING TEMPERATURE 450"F WALL, ROOF, B.BOX PANELS 20 GA. ALUMINIZED OVER 6" INSULATION OVEN FLOOR NONE EXHAUST STACK /ROOF FLASHING SPIRAL. PIPE TO 1' BELOW ROOF LINE & B— VENT THROUGH ROOF TO 3' ABOVE 10'W x 10'H x 25'L BY OTHERS BY OTHERS NOTES: 1) THE SAFETY STANDARD FOR INDUSTRIAL OJENS, NFPA 86, REQUIRES THIS OVEN BE LOCATED SO AS TO KEEP TEMPERATURES AT COMBUSTIBLE FLOORS, CEI -INGS, AND WALLS BELOW 160'F. EQUIPMENT OWNER AND END USER ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH POTENTIAL EXPOSURE OF NEARBY COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES TO TEMPERATURES EXCEEDING 160F, FOR AVOIDING THE OCCURRENCE OF SUCH EXPOSURE, AND FOR SATISFYING ALL LOCAL, NATIONAL AND OTHER APPLICABLE CODES. 2) PROPER OPERATIONAL CHECKS OF FLAME DETECTOR MUST BE MADE 4 USED FOR 24 HR /DAY OPERATION. 3) REFER TO SAFETY LABEL ON CONTROL PANEL FOR FURTHER CONDITIONS OF USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT. RELY RELEASE DATE BY RELEASE INFORMATION ec ec — DESCRIPTION: FOR COMMENTS: FILE LOCATION: PROCESSING NOTE THIS DRAWNG IN DESIGN AND DETAIL IS THE PROPERTY OF RAPID ENGINEERING, AND MUST NOT 8E USED EXCEPT IN CONNECTION WITH OUR WORN. ALL THE RIGHTS OF DESIGN AND INVENTION ARE RESERVED BY RAPID ENGINEERING. RAPID N,N GIN EFRIN GT COMSTOCK PARK,MICH 49321 SCALE: PLOT RATIO. ' : 6» DRAWN: .G, CHECKED: DATE. C2/ So b: CR2GC8 DWG N: WO #: ..9230°'. REVISION SHEET 10' CLEAR OPENING 0' CLEAR OPENING END VIEW 15' -10" CLEAR HEIGHT REQ'D i" CLEARANCE City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION O O a 10' -3 " CO 0 0 0 0 (52) 3x6 x3 "L NOZZLES SET © 24 "W (AVG.) 3000 FPM, TYP. 9' -6" SIDE VIEW 0 HIGH TEMP. LIMIT THERMOCOUPLE CENTER UNDER OPEN NOZZLE AS SHOWN COMBUSTION AIR FLOW 12' Control Panel RECEIVED IIAY '2 0 2009 PERMIT CENTER APPROVAL DRAWINGS Please sign & return RAPID ENGINEERING one copy to: 1100 SEVEN MILE RD. N.W. COMSTOCK PARK, MI 49321 Approved by Company Nome Date Please Return Approval Within 2 Working TCO -W[3 ERE HIIGHHLIMIT FORCE LOW FIRE LOW FIRE O MODULATE FANS ON O FANS START FANS STOP BURNER BURNER PURGING, 12 MIN ON 0 0 ALARM SILENCE An Employee Owned RAPID EROMMING, INC. 1100 7 MILE RD. N.W. COMSTOCK PARK, M1 49321 (616) 784 -0500 BURNER START BURNER STOP OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS BATCH OVEN C O - O - II C7 m 0 El ,, Cm 7i O°' ®�O DISC. SW. F \ In Case of' Emergency Turn this Switch Off Counter' Clock Wise to initiate safety shutdown tcrl 12806 Possession Lane = ornonos, WA 98026 425 -742 - 8104 425 -745 -4937 FAX 25' 8" ew concrete c;u New Sump - 3'3x3' Deep - #4 Reber 12" O.C. EW 6" Walls and Base B B L _t 1- co a 0 Slope Slope Trench Drain A New Concrete Curb with #4 Rebar, 5" Dowel, Grade 40 or 60, 3" Embedment, Epoxied @ 2' O.C. and 1-#4 Horizontal Existing Concrete Floor Slab 8' 10' 8" OW- Industrial. Air Wash Both By JRP J te: 2/11/09 Sheet 1 1 A 4 d '4" Min. - Varies 1" FRP Grating 1 -1/8" x 1 -1/8" x 1/8" Angle w/2 " Stud @2'O.C. 4 6" 4 - #4 Reba(' • 4 O 6" CO n C r C) XID Dm o zo IPOm C) -0. MP p 0 0 z0 z 0 3v a 6 d Section B - d • H ot 4 1' - 4" EXPIRES 2/12/2011 a Ex n '17 m � � tt� m n o® M o < M m COL -MET RPB 1210 -20 POWDER BOOTH 20.5F7 Lx13FT Wx10.5' H (2) ADD'L ANCHORS AT BOOTH END OPENING SEE SIM SCALE: 3/16" = 1-0' 1/2'4 AS111 A307 THREADED ROD W/ 4 1/4' MINIMUM EMBEDMENT SIMPSON 'SET' ADHESIVE PER MANUF'S INSTRUCTIONS (ESR -1772) EAR BOOTH END OPENING ELEVATION POWDER BOOTH ANCHORAGE WI' L 3x3x1/4x0' -3' HEX NUT & WASHER �I 1 3/4' ANCHOR DETAIL SCALE: 3" = COL -MET POWDER RECLAIM FILTER UNIT 15 HP FAN UNIT INSTALL (4) ANCHOR AT BASE LOCATIONS PER MANUF. SEE BOOTH WALL 3 a ® SIM 1/2'0x4' EMBEDMENT SIMPSON 'WEDGE ALL' EXPANSON ANCHORS (ER -3631) 3/4 HP MOTOR WIt L 3x3x1/4x0' -3" HEX NUT -\\\ & WASHER ANCHOR DETAIL SCALE: 3' = DOUBLE DOORS RAPID ENGINEERING INC. MODEL 8820 BATCH OVEN (450F MAX) 21.5FT Lx10.5FT Wx14' MAX HEIGHT OVEN ANCHORAGE O SCALE: 3/16" = BOOTH WALL O M2 (4 (2) ANCHORS /COLUMN PLACES), SEE 5 HP MOTOR (5) ANCHORS PER BOOTH SIDE (1) AT EACH CORNER AND EQUALLY SPACED SEE 1 HP MOTOR COL -MET MODEL WB- 1010 -20 WASH BOOTH 20.5F7 Lx10.5FT Wx11.75FT MAX. HEIGHT WASH BOOTH ANCHORAGE SCALE: 3/16' = 1-0' (5) ANCHORS PER BOOTH SIDE E SEE e M2 GENERAL NOTES: 1 1/2' COLUMN ANCHOR DETAIL O6 SCALE: 3' = 1'-0' M2 DESIGN LOADS: Seismic: Sos = 1.0, Sot = 0.50, Site Class ID', R=3.0, 1E= 1.0 REFERENCES: 2003 International Building Code ( 2003 IBC ) ASCE 7-02: "Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures" AISC 9th edition, 'Manual for Steel Construction" STEEL: Steel shall conform to the following: A. ASTM A992, Fy=50 ksl, for wide flange beams ASTM A36, Fy=36 ksl, for structural shapes end plate. ASTM A500, Fy=48 kai, for rectangular tube sections. B. Bolts shall conform to ASTM A-325 and comply with the provisions of the "Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A-325 Botts" of the A.I.S.C. Bolts need only comply with the'snug tight" condition. All work shat be In accordance with the AISC. 'Specification for the Design, Fabrication and Erection of Structural Steel for Buildings' ninth edition. All welding shall be done by WABO certified welders and in accordance with AWS "Structural Welding Code", AWS D1.1. Minimum weld size shall be 3/16'. All welds shall be made using low- hydrogen electrodes E70XX. SPECIAL INSPECTION: Special Inspection per the 2003 International Building Code (IBC) Section 1703 Is required for on site welding and anchor bolt Installation. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAY 2 2 2009 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIviginMi 1-4 BOOTH WALL 1 1/2' L 3x3x1/4x1' —O' 1/2'0x4' EMBEDMENT SIMPSON 'WEDGE ALL' EXPANSION ANCHORS (ER -3631) RECEIVED MAY 2 02009 PERMIT CENTEF I • .. • :. EIS ,C6No 07.025 M2 • 1100 Seven Mile Road NW, Comstock Park, MI 49321 Phone: 616.784.0500 • Toll Free: 800.536.3461 • Fax: 616.784.0435 • www.rapidengineering.com Batch Oven Design Code Compliance August 25, 2008 Rapid Engineering's ovens are designed to a number of stand outline: 1) Control panel and associated components: a. Rapid Engineering is a UL certified panel shop b. Undergo periodic inspections to ensure compliance c. All the applicable components have a UL listing and the control panel wiring and use of the devices comply with UL -508A d. NEMA panel enclosures 2) Gas Trains: Designed to FM (Factory Mutual) standards and to NFPA 86. a. Dual gas valves on the main gas train and on the pilot line. b. Proof of closure circuit to ensure the valves are closed prior to ignition c. Test points for valve leak check d. Pressure gauges to aid in start-up, maintenance and troubleshooting 3) Oven Design: Based on `Class A' ovens as designated by NFPA -86. a. Exhaust air proving switch b. Proper purge time prior to ignition c. Proper rating labels on burner box and control panel d. Independent high temperature limit device e. Air flow proving switch for the burner and re- circulating fan f. High and low gas pressure switches RECEIVED g. Listed flame proving and ignition system CITY OF TUKWI 4) Factory wiring per the NEC (National Electric Code) ERMAR IT 1 M 7 2QQ9 a. Appropriate disconnects PAR b. Correct fusing and overload protection CENTER c. Appropriate wire gauges and colors 5) Miscellaneous a. Ductwork is sized and designed per SMACNA standards b. Door latches are designed to allow doors to open from the inside These ovens as an entire complete unit are not UL or ETL Listed. Rapid Engineering David Roberts Director of Sales — Industri 7 1 7 ,-; pct,e. 9'm/flayed , gel 4-0 A Process and Finishing Equipment opal REVIEWED FOR CO MPLIANCE APPR CE MAY 2 2 1009 can **1+674)/s an U/Lb/NG DIVISION Efl IflEEPE Bellevue Everett Spokane Portland San Diego Austin coRRe�T1oN Ll'R # Rainier Roof Penetrations Tukwila, Washington Structural Calculations Prepared For: Finishing Equipment NW February 18, 2009 DCI Job #09 -21 -010 COPY BUILD NG DIVISION ON I 3120 COLBY AVENUE, SUITE 100' EVERETT, WA 98201 • PHONE (425) 252 -0454 • FAX: (425) 252 -1699 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAY 2 2 2009 RECEIVED MAY 202009 PERMIT CENTER = D C enGineeRs Project R C ,. Subject S COP c�4 oR1K.' n �sT P.eo� — 34 u PL Woos Project No. oGi -fit- o t o R.e. ✓ :.Q MJ R-om-c- ST a ualt, 2. E- 0 2 O4. A 2 0" NI4$. t A . )i smd e.` � (aLP - Q 0 5 - RocA T.S 5 0 ® 4• -0" d1' V1E Lb U�rs� c F so St— ,4/or 1 •Cy O C-'1. 7..0 h. . Sheet No. A � Date 2 IB -ol By S Project No. Oct - k alp Sheet No. A 2- Project R D Subject RA nA. = 4 d - s k4 1J.. Date A. -oc By s EnG InE ERS i✓ CE) Root "S�.xst ® 4'- 0" O.C. T YE 0. (E) 'Roo* P- orl.v.- ® 24 cot. ryP ,?..- Abl) "a-,a6 ® bA Ss. o v✓ op&v*NG -. T7P (E) Ropes PGWL To bc_ Rs4 v 6� C 2. MAxk J. E►U2bTV N4 -& .s t vP O RANI44)(._ CF� Hof p LA. „. NOT E . l) 1 4 % ¥RA NG.- 4ppIi R. L-#o S C,p 1 30 MA4`f t% 0 . N.L. NoT' 'T -c Re R.mor. "Soz >T5. CoNt4cZ- S o L-trf -204. , - 4 i - 4 1`4 4 it 0 n4 U er "re "_r 1/2" 1.3E Solid Sawn Hem -Fir #2 @ 24" o/c TJ -aeam9 6.30 Serial Number use.:z z ' an°o 9 THIS?RODUCT MEETS OR EXCEEDS THE SET DESIGN CONTROLS FOR THE Page 1 Engine Version: 6.30. 4 Member Slope: 0t12 Roof SlopeOM2 All dimensions are horizontal. LOADS: Analysis is for a Joist Member. Primary Load Group - Snow (psf): 25.0 Live at 115 % duration, 10.0 Dead SUPPORTS: 1 Timberstrand LSL Beam 2 Timberstrand LSL Beam -User specified custom detail for support: 1, 2. DESIGN CONTROLS: Shear (Ibs) Vertical Reaction (Ibs) Moment (Ft Lbs) Live Load Deft (in) Total Load Defl (in) PROJECT INFORMATION: Rainier Roof Penetrations 09-21 -010 Input Bearing Width Length 1.50" Hanger 1.50" Hanger Maximum Design Control 131 -99 949 131 131 131 123 123 921 0.008 0.125 0.012 0.188 Copyright 0 2007 by ibevelm, Federal Hay, FIA. TimberStrandm is a registered trademark of iLevel ®. Framing around new Roof Opening APPLICATION AND LOADS LISTED a ,dJ . - -4' ---d Vertical Reactions (Ibs) Detail Uve/Dead/Uplift/Total 100 /40/0/140 100/40/0/140 Result Passed (10 %) Passed (100 %) Passed (13%) Passed (L/999+) Passed (U999+) Product Diagram is Conceptual. Other Custom Detail Custom Accessory Custom Detail Custom Accessory Location Rt. end Span 1 under Snow loading Bearing 2 under Snow loading MID Span 1 under Snow loading MID Span 1 under Snow loading MID Span 1 under Snow loading AL-t - Deflection Criteria: STANDARD(LL1/360,TL:L/240). - Allowable moment was increased for repetitive member usage. - Bracing(Lu): All compression edges (top and bottom) must be braced at 4' o/c unless detailed otherwise. Proper attachment and positioning of lateral bracing is required to achieve member stability. -The allowable shear stress (Fv) has not been increased due to the potential of splits, checks and shakes. See NDS for applicability of increase. - Analysis based on vertical loads only and assumes structural supports as noted in the input. Axial loads are not considered in this analysis. ADDITIONAL NOTES: - IMPORTANT! The analysis presented is output from software developed by !Level®. iLevel® warrants the sizing of its products by this software will be accomplished in accordance with (Level® product design criteria and code accepted design values. The specific product application, input design loads, and stated dimensions have been provided by the software user. This output has not been reviewed by an iLevel® Associate. -Not all products are readily available. Check with your supplier or iLeve n technical representative for product availability. -THIS ANALYSIS FOR Level® PRODUCTS ONLY! PRODUCT SUBSTITUTION VOIDS THIS ANALYSIS. Solid sawn lumber analysis is in accordance with 2001 NDS methodology. - Allowable Stress Design methodology was used for Building Code IBC analyzing the solid sawn lumber material listed above. OPERATOR INFORMATION: Jerry Shawler DCI Engineers 3120 Colby Ave Ste 100 Everett, WA 98201 Phone : 425 -252 -0454 Tukwila Building Division Attn: Dave Larson, Senior Plan Examiner Date: Project Name: Permit #: Plan Review: Dave, Bruce Blunt Rainier Industries, Ltd (206) 423 -0943 JR Rogers Finishing Equipment NW Div. Industrial Air Systems Inc Cell 425 - 754 -3934 Office 206 - 363 -0119 Pe nnh E c®� Phan t�t.� � ®. May 13 2009 Rainier Industries — Powder Coat Operation M09 -026 Dave Larson, Senior Plans Examiner This letter is intended to be added to the May 5 2009 letter Rainier sent to the city of Tukwila that responded to the Tukwila Building Division Review Memo dated April 29 It is intended to address bullet point #3. The room where the powder coat oven will be located has 2 personnel (man) doors that exit the outside. Rainier will install an emergency off switch (aka EPO) next to each of those 2 doors. The control panel is also equipped with an EPO switch so there will be 3 total. When any one of these switches is activated, the electrical power to the system will be turned off and the electric gas solenoid valve will shut. If this is acceptable, Finishing Equipment NW will update the drawings that were submitted to the city of Tukwila to reflect the change and re- submit them to the city of Tukwila. CORRECTION LTR# 2 REVIEWED F CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVE MAY 2 2 2009 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVIS►nk► Rainier Industries, Ltd, 18375 Olympic Avenue South, Tukwila, WA 98188 CIT RECEIVED MAY 13 ZOOS PERMIT CENTER MO1 O2-L' Tukwila Building Division Attn: Dave Larson, Senior Plan Examiner Date: Project Name: Permit #: Plan Review: May 5"', 2009 Rainier Industries — Powder ration M09 -026 Dave Larson, Senior Plans Examiner Below are Rainier's responses to the Building Division Review Memo from Dave Larson dated 4/28/09. 1. Rainier /Finishing Equipment NW will have an outside listing agency "List" the powder coat oven /furnace as an appliance. We ask that the city of Tukwila issue this permit now based on the condition that the oven be listed as soon as possible. The listing agency can be preparing their listing report while the powder coat oven is being assembled. 2. Again - Rainier /Finishing Equipment NW will have an outside listing agency "List" the powder coat oven & furnace as an appliance. Finishing Equipment NW has previously provided the city with documentation in the form of drawings and technical information describing the function of the furnace. A representative of Finishing Equipment NW will be glad to sit down with a representative of the City of Tukwila to further explain the operation of this system. 3. The unit comes from the manufacture with an EPO located on the control panel. If the code requires an additional EPO to be remotely located, please let Rainier know where the city /code requires it to be located. Once the final location of the remote EPO is known, Rainier /Finishing Equipment NW will update the plan, along with a description of "what will happen when activated," and submit a revised drawing to the city. 4. Based on the interior volume of the room the powder coat oven will be in, along with the extreme low (virtually none) output of smoke from the powder coat process, Rainier is asking the city not to require any additional smoke protection. The oven operates with a slight negative internal pressure, any smoke generated in the baking process is exhausted out the chimney before the doors are opened. For the purpose of this operation, the oven chamber itself, is the contained chamber that completely contains and exhausts any smoke. 5. The remaining obstacle to the city's issuance of this permit is clearly that the p oven /furnace is not listed. If the city can agree to grant the permit based on th that the "appliance" be listed prior then there is no reason to separate this per Please feel free to call either myself or JR if you have any questions. We would both meet you either here or at the city to address any concerns that you may still have. Bruce Blunt Rainier Industries, Ltd (206) 423 -0943 JR Rogers Finishing Equipment NW Div. Industrial Air Systems Inc Cell 425 - 754 -3934 Office 206 - 363 -0119 CORRECTIOP! LTR# Z Mo% oa. Rainier Industries, Ltd, 18375 Olympic Avenue South, Tukwila, WA 98188 wder coat ODE F WED FOF OMPLIANI e g ROVED MAY 2 2 2009 City of Tukwila orA MAY 05 2009 PERMIT CENTER Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO In -duct firing line burner • For direct fired fresh air heating applications • Operates economically (100 % thermal efficiency) and installs easily • Burns clean and odor -free with most gaseous fuels, meeting or exceeding most known standards for direct -fired make -up air and space- heating applications • High turndown, up to 25 : 1 • Modular design configured within your duct for optimal temperature distribution • No need for a combustion air blower • Extreme low maintenance cost thanks to robust design (no moving parts) and high quality materials E- i -10 /0E PILE COPY plan revIewaDorov al is sub Ctnr- ni .,.,,� �►rn1q, REVIEWED FOR ODE COMPLIANCE APPROV MAY 2 2 2009 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVI:S,nii RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA APR 2 3 2009 PERMIT CENTER CORRECTION JitO1O2 LTR # �_ W W W. M A X❑ N C ❑ R P. C❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY w Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. MAXDN 2nn5 r.nnvrinht Marnn (:mmnratinn All rinhts racarvw1 - L I .J - i -i -10/06 Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO Product description "NP" AIRFLO principle 1) Fresh air 2) Fuel /gas 3) Hot air 1) AIRFLO burner 2) Profile plate 3) Combustion chamber 4) Intake louvers 5) Main volume fan 6) Sequencing control panel 7) Differential air pressure switch 8) High temperature protection 9) Safety shut -off valves 10) Vent valve 11) Gas filter 12) Control valve 13) Pilot gas train MAXON 0 MAXON Series "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO burners consist of a robust cast -iron or aluminum burner -body (which serve as the gas manifold) drilled to discharge the gaseous fuel between diverging stainless steel mixing plates. The burners are mounted directly into the air stream being heated. Gaseous fuel is injected into the process air stream. The unique designed V- shaped burner mixing plates are intimately mixing both gas and process air together. All available heat from the gaseous fuel is released directly into the air stream. The required oxygen for the combustion is progressively drawn from the process air stream. Carefully controlled aeration patterns provide progressive mixing, superior cross - ignition, flame retention and odor -free combustion. Air velocities across the burner (the key to successful operation) are established by the use of profile plates. Optimum performance demands that air velocities be uniform across the entire burner. System components normally used in conjunction with a MAXON "NP" AIRFLO or "RG" AIRFLO burner application W W W. M A X❑ N C❑ R P. C❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without pnor notice. t2i Inns Cnnvrinht Mavnn (:omnratinn All rinhts rpaprvprl Typical burner data (60° F -- 21 % 02 process air - natural gas with 1000 Btu /ft HHV) sg = 0.6 (t) Stated pressures are indicative - actual pressures are function of altitude, type of fuel, gas quality Burner size NP -I NP -II NP -III RG -IV Maximum capacity per foot (2) (MBtu /h) 0.5 0.5 1.0 0.25 -0.5 Minimum capacity per foot (3) (Btu /s) 5.7 6.6 47.4 6.6 Natural gas pressure required (2) ( "wc) 4.8 -5.6 2.4 -2.8 4.8 -5.6 4.8 -5.6 Flame length (2) (ft) 0.8 -1 0.8 -1 2.3 -2.6 1 -1.1 Air velocity required (4) ( ft/min.) 3000 3000 4000 1600 -3200 Pressure drop process air (4) ( "wc) 0.6 0.6 1.0 0.1 -1.0 Turndown 25:1 20:1 6:1 20:1 Fuel gas natural gas, propane,propane air mixture natural gas Available product sizes Several variations are offered, each optimized for a specific type of application. All are raw -gas burners, intended for use in fresh air streams. For make -up air heating NP -I and NP -II AIRFLO burner types provide a nominal capacity of 0.5 MBtu /h per foot . Turndown of 25 : 1. With staged burner configuration turndown may exceed 50 : 1. Optimum air stream velocity is 3000 ft/min. NP -II AIRFLO burners are selected when gas supply pressure is too low for NP -I AIRFLO burners. NP -II AIRFLO burners will cover the same applications with a turndown of 20 : 1. For process air heating NP -I and NP -II AIRFLO burners may be used if temperature rise does not exceed 840° F. NP -Ill AIRFLO ® burners provide a nominal capacity of 1.0 MBtu per foot at an optimum air stream velocity of 4000 ft/min. for temperatures up to 1200° F with a turndown of 20 : 1. NP -I AIRFLO burners can be supplied with special aluminum alloy bodies having stainless steel fasteners and aluminum back -up bars for corrosive applications. For 2 -speed air handling systems Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO 1 - L I . J - E- i -10/0E Usually make -up air applications. RG -IV AIRFLO burners (for natural gas only) may be used for a nominal capacity of 0.5 MBtu per foot at an optimum velocity of 3000 ft/min or 0.25 MBtu per foot at a velocity of 1500 ft/min. Materials of construction Refer to page 4- 21.5 -10 of "Specifications of "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO burners" for more information on choices of material. Note that NP -I & RG -IV AIRFLO burners can be supplied with special aluminum alloy bodies having stainless steel fasteners and aluminum back -up bars for corrosive applications. (1) sg (standard gravity) = relative density to air (density air = 0.0763 Ibs /ft') (2) Higher gas pressure will result in higher heat release per unit and longer flame length. Contact MAXON for more information and perfor- mance limits in your particular application. Also see note (3). (3) Absolute min. capacity at optimal air flow (velocity and distribution). Min. capacity influenced by air velocity and burner application. Contact MAXON for your specific installation. (4) Air velocity for optional burner performance. 'The burner will be able to operate within a given range of air velocity. The higher the velocity at a given gas pressure, the shorter the flame length, and the higher the pressure differential of the process air across the burner. W W W. M A X O N C❑ R P. C❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. 65 Inns rnnvrinht Mavnn rtmmnratinn All rinhtn racwrvuA MAXON -i -10/06 Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO Applications Series "NP" AIRFLO and "RG" AIRFLO line burners are designed for direct heating of fresh, clean air for low and medium temperature air heating applications. Typical low temperature applications include humidity-controlled dual stage paint, spray booths, general make -up air applications, packaged units, door heaters, grain drying, malt drying, etc. Typical high temperature process air applications include spray dryers, chemical dryers, fresh air oven heating, drying, baking and curing operations, metal parts finishing and all fresh air heating applications up to 1200° F. These burners can also be mounted downstream of a steam or hot water coil thus bringing the air to a higher temperature. This can boost the capacity of an existing installation. 1) NP -I AIRFLO burner of 1 foot (0.5 MBtu) with end plates, bottom gas inlet, spark ignitor, pilot and flame rod 2) NP -I AIRFLO burner of 5 MBtu complete with spark ignitor, pilot and flame rod MAXON Direct air heating with NP- III AIRFLO burners in continuous flow dryers for grain. 1 ] W W W. M A X❑ N C❑ R P. C❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. &i 2OnS r'.nnvrinht Mavnn f:mmnratinn All rinhts roaarvnA Dimensions in inches unless stated otherwise Burner size A B C D E F Weight (:) NP - * -12 straight section (1) 12 7 6.5 8 1 3 9 lbs RG -IV -12 straight section (1) 12 9 8.5 10 1 3 10 lbs Dimensions and weights 3) NP -I /II /III AIRFLO 4) NP - * -12 straight section 5) Typical end view 6) RG -IV AIRFLO 7) RG -IV -12 straight section 8) Typical end view n 4 W W W. M A X❑ N C ❑ R P. C❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. (15 70115 rtnnvrinht Marnn r:omnratinn All rinhts rA rvod Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO` [I 2 5 (1) 12 (inch) = 1 unit Refer to "Specifications of "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO burners" for other burner sections (T- sections, L- sections, back inlet sections etc) (2) Weight of "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO burner section with cast iron body 1 I .J - E - i - 10/0E 3 6 MAXON 4 - I Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO Typical emissions (burners only) MAXON Series "NP" AIRFLO & "RG" AIRFLO burners are especially designed to meet the high demands of most of the local standards on air quality of direct fired make -up air and space heating applications worldwide. If correctly used within the performance limits as described on page 4- 21.5 -3, both CO and NO will remain far below the limits as determined in most standards. Example: NP -I firing on natural gas in make -up air heating at 0.5 MBtu /ft with AT of 60 K and uniform air velocity of 3000 ft/min.: CO «7 ppm /NO «4 ppm NO « 1 ppm (as measured dry) Note that incorrect use or use outside the performance limits may seriously affect emissions. Exact emissions performance may vary in your application. Contact MAXON for information on installation specific estimates or guarantees. No guarantee of emissions is intended or implied without specific written guarantee from MAXON. Read "Specifications of NP" & "RG" AIRFLO burners" for complete information on these bumertypes. MAXON W W W. M A X❑ N C❑ R P. C❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. 65 2nn5 r.nnvrinht Maxnn r.mmnratinn All rinhtn reserver/ FOR:YOUR REFERENCE cry ;re sth■ Line up the pipe ends. MODELS "M" & "MO ", TYPE B, GAS VENT METAL -FAB ROUND AND OVAL TYPE -B GAS VENT IS LISTED BY UNDERWRITERS L k8ARATORIES, INC. FOR USE WITH APPROVED GAS FURNACES, HEATERS, FIREPLACES AND BOILERS. METAL -FAB MEETS OR EXCEEDS ALL RECOGNIZED GAS VENTING CODES, STANDARDS OR REQUIREMENTS, WHETHER LOCAL, STATE, OR UNITED STATES. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE RATING FOR B -VENT IS 530' F. 1" Minimum clearance to combustibles for 3" through 24" diameters. 2" Minimum clearance to combustibles for 26" through 30" diameters. Round pipe and fittings available in 3" through 30" diameters. Oval pipe and fittings available in 4 ", 5 ", and 6" diameters. ADAPTABILITY Metal -Fab round B -Vent has been evaluated and listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., to mate with other specifically identified and UL listed round gas vent, in 3" through 6" diameters. Metal -Fab's approval covers connections at both the male (outlet) end, and the female (inlet) end to the following B -Vent products: General Products Co., Inc. (Airjet) American Metal Products Co. (Amerivent) Hart & Cooley (Metivent) Household Manufacturing Inc. (Metalbestos & Airmate) Mitchell Metal Products Inc. (Mitchvent) Selkirk Metalbestos (Metalbestos) Simpson Dura -Vent Inc. (Duravent) ECCO Heating Products (ECCO Manufacturing) At the male (outlet) end of compatible gas vent, add an adapter or adjustable length M12A, or M18A) - then add sections of Metal -Fab pipe. At the female (inlet) end of compatible vent simply insert the male end of Metal -Fab B -Vent into the compatible gas vent and secure per instructions. SURELOCKTM BTVENT LOCKING SIYSTEM ; I The design of the SureLockTM B -Vent Locking System is unique. The male end of the pipe features a square dimple, positioned in the exact location to match the tab that is located on the female end of the pipe. When the pipe is joined and twisted until it stops, the SureLockTM tab can be pushed into the square dimple, therefore creating a positive twist lock that cannot be twisted apart. So unique that a patent is pending. Push the ends of the pipe together. Listed 441 Twist to Depress the To unlock, Untwist and engage the SureLockTM simply bend pull pipe twist lock. tab to secure out the tab. apart. —\ pipe section FILE COPY CORRECTION � 01 LTR# D E C WED I�pp� MPLl , QVE MAY 2 2 2009 AY of Tukw,I LNG DIVIRtNI RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA APR 2 3 2009 PERMIT CENTE APPROVED MAY 2 2009 City of Tukwila BUILDINC Efficient - Versatile - Lightweight DELTA ® -4 Mineral Wool Board is manufactured from felted mineral wool bonded together with a high temperature binder. It is a very efficient, rigid type of insulation recommended a wide range of commercial and industrial applications for DELTA ® -4 Mineral Wool Board including use on building envelopes {acoustical & wall }, bag houses and precipitators, ducts, storage tanks and equipment. It is easily cut with a knife, fit snugly over irregular surfaces and applied quickly because of its light weight. Generally, attachment is by means of weld pins and clips, or wire mesh, and then finiished with either metal, plastic lagging, or reinforced mastic. Physical Properties: All values in () are metric conversions. Density: weight per cubic foot (meter) Minimum 4 lbs. /ft (64 kg. /m Thermal Conductivity: [ASTM C 177] @75 ° F.(24 ° C) mean temp. Btu in /h ftz F ° .(W /m K) k = 0.238 (0.034) Thermal Resistance: [ASTM C 177] @75 ° F. (24 ° C) mean temp. R = 4.17 per inch Moisture Adsorption, Vapor [ASTM C 1104] Less than 1% Water wicking resistant* and Non - hygroscopic.* Does not promote growth of fungi or bacteria and is mildew resistant. Surface Burning Characteristics: [AST ASTM E 84] Flame Spread Index = 0 Smoke Developed Index = 0 "Incombustible" [Underwriters Laboratories tested per ASTM E 136] Properly installed protective vapor retarders must be used for below ambient applications to prevent movement of water vapor through or around the insulation towards the colder surface. Fire Containment Test: Thickness:2 in.(51mm) Rating = 2 Hours Thickness:4 in.(102mm) Rating = 3 Hours Test Report No.(s): VT #100 -040, VT #100 - 073 -1, -2, and -3 Using the ASTM E 119 time /temperature curve, a 4 "(102 mm) and 6 "(154 mm) thick barrier of DELTA® SAFING BOARD protected so well that after three hours, cotton waste placed on the cold side did not ignite although the hot side reached 1900 F.(1038 C) ROCK WOOL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Leeds, Alabama U.S.A. 35094 -0506 Phone 205.699.6121 09 02 MINERAL WOOL BOARD LrCOPY 10 10ar..a R.a w .. Forms Available Thickness:2 in.(51mm) thru 4 in.(102mm) in 1/2 in. (12.7mm) increments. Custom dimensions available. Standard Width: 24 in. (61 cm) Standard Length: 48 in. (122cm) Packaged: Shrink -pack polyethylene, approx. 96 board feet/pkg. Suggested Thickness: < 140 ° F. Outer Surface Temp. 3EPLUS TM v2.12 computer model calculating for insulation thickness at various process temperatures on a vertical flat surface. Input data: Ambient air = 75 F, No wind, Emittance [oxidized aluminum] = 0.1 Temp. 250 350 F 450 550 ° F Thickness 1.0 in. 1.5 in. 2.5 in. 4.0 in. Temp. 650 750 850 ° F. Thickness 5:5 in. 7.5 in. 9.0 in. Specifications ASTM C 61 2 -93 Type I, II, and III U.S. Federal Specification HH - -558B and C Stainless Steel Stress Corrosion Specification: Special provisions apply, contact manufacturer... ASTM C 795, per test methods C 871, & C 692 MIL - -24244 B and C [ships] Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Reg. Guide #1.36 Consult manufacturer for limitations under elevated temperature conditions. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA APR 232009 CORRECTION PERMITCENTER LTR# low 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 460 VOLT 60 Hz 3 Ph 3 U -1 PJ -25SP FU - FNOR - 3 PB -1 19_1_ -FULL LOAD AMPS FU -2 LPJ (7,71 2 URNER BURNER $ REVIEWED FOR 1 ,3 I CODE COMPLIANCELL APPrIO MI 22 OS C' of 110 BV1 1NG DIVISION �.- M1 46U1Q� H] H' H4 T-1 SDOVA FU -5 Hu M2 M2-0L -9`4" 203 �1y 2 . PS -2 P5 -1 15 Pent* - 1 -OL HIGH LA ALARM TEMPI 2 /TC -' A LA 5 CONTAC 1 T. .J- BURNER BURNER NT E -S70P E -STOP SE iP01NT 5707 ItI 3 ZT�� 1 RECIRC F45 EXHAUST FAN PROFILE 1 AIR FLOW AIR FLOW AIR FLOW AFS B 405 -2 9 AF5 -3 10 MANUAL RESET MANUAL RESET HIGH GAS 12 LOW GAS PRESSURE 11 PRESSURE 0 0 Motor FLA's shown are from NEC Check nameplate for actuol FLA ITT 4 FILECOPY CORRECTION RECIRC FAN RPM 1750 10 HP 14 FLA EXHAUST FAN RPM 1750 1 HP 2.1 FLA FANS ON RECIRC FAN 9 EXHAUST FAN 9 HIGH TEMPERATURE LIMIT SWITCH 'J" THERMOCOUPLE SAFETIES GAS PRESS. SWITCHES OVEN PURGING 12 MINUTES BURNER ON 23 24 25 28 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 59 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 46 49 MRV RN 789701000 1 2 .. M IDTROL 51GNAL A [060140604 3 I 1 4 MAX OPERATING TEMP; 5007 HIGH TEMP LIMIT (HTL): 5707 JOB:IAS / RAINIER 'NOUSTRIES LTD. TAG n 07 84TOH Ds/EN 5C -1 + toq O2h ALARM SILENCE P B5 CONTINUED FROM UNE 22 EV 25 LOW FIRE of 27 i -s M OOULA'E 4DVA SHIELDED CABLE 04066000 Al CONTROL PANEL rc -1 9 10 DATE 441A„ BY — RED 3 0ESCR1P1105 PC HO 114.47 i70.5 P01 J/Tc - FILE LOC: N: \PROCESS \JOBS \Joe.2009 PROOF OF CLOSURE 24 10611105 TRANSFORMER FLAME RELAY FLAME INTERLOCK 21,gg PILOT VALVE PILOT VALVE PRIMARY SHUT DFF VAI.VE 91DCK SHUT OFF VALVE MAIN FLAME INTERLOCK 20.2Q FORCE LOW FRE 562004 MODULATING REGULATING VALVE "J" THERMOCOUPLE AUTO SHUTDOWN ( 9 TEMP. ABOVE 150') TEMP CONTROLLER MAX SETPOINT 5007 BURNER FAIL" AL•ARkk- 47,45 ALARM 'MORN RAPID ENGINEERING 100 7 MAE RO. N.M. CO PARK, MI 9321 80904177/06 101025 E.001410AL SCHEMA DRA BFI M 2/17/09 �'SV. OwG ND Mo 092008 SHEET; 1 OF t� A 200271 RECEFr MA 2 0:2 009 PER NT Lo \tit' Plow "Alit amt. II 1 iii ''s.::: .i LOW FIRE MODULAT FANS ON FANS START ' FANS STOP Engineering Comstock Pork. Michigan 49321 1- B 0 0 - 536-3461 TEMPERATURE DISCHARGE CONTROLLER HIGH LIMIT „,. CODES:. OBSERVE ALL APPLICABLE cODES IN:iiH . IsisTowLATIQN,,c*THIs HEATER., FOR INDOOR USE ONLY BEFORE INSTALLATION REFER TO SERVICE - MANUAL iNiipE. CONTROL PANEL INtUI THE EQ CONTR -,:-CONNECTIONS . NECESSARY BEFORE PROC • J.G1% CONNECTIO • .,...wItHIN:::FIVE.:(5) FEET A T HIN SIGHT OF T .00PTION: DO NOT INSTALL THIS 02 . . • • PAIRS. AS • + it -zr is craw evi1c aena Uauut.. n OjI EGtl5i1A01GrrdE se ! _�+....�o.�ee+ °°K'°'�' w .�.�- a r��. <.� i � _ •yam x . IF' SPECIFICATIONS OPANE1FUL GAS TYPE 840 OF INPUT RATE INC W.C. DIFF. BURNER GAS PRESSURE INCHES W. BURNER CHAMBER NEGATIVE INCHES W ., MINIMUM SUPPLY PRESSURE PSI, MAXI UM SUPPLY PRESSURE BURNER T PE Specifications of "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO burners NP -I & NP -II AIRFLO burners Differential gas pressure at burner inlet For burner capacity =0.5 MBtu /h /ft Fuel natural gas (1000 Btu /ft HHV, d = 0.6) propane (2500 Btu /ft HHV, d = 0.6) 2" wc Note • For other capacities per foot or gases with different heating values and /or specific weights as shown in the above table, values for differential gas pressure will behave according to the normal laws of physics. • Listed values are approximate net pressures at burner inlet, NOT taking into account any losses in piping /gas manifolds etc. • Stated pressures are indicative - actual pressures are function of altitude, type of fuel, gas quality. Optimum operation parameters Note • • Flame length is as measured from leading edge of mixing plates (see sketch on page 4- 21.5 -11) EXAMPLE: Series NP-1 AIRFLO burner at 3000 sfpm and at 0.5 MBtu /h per foot would have an approximate flame length of 10 in. Contact MAXON for operation outside the optimum operation area. • Airstream velocity across and through your burner's mixing plates must be kept uniform and within desired limits by use of a silhouette profile plate through which the burner fires. Refer to page 4- 21.5 -11 for more details on sizing of this profile plate. • Pilot capacities are nominally rated at 25 000 Btu /h with natural gas differential pressure of 4" wc to 6" wc. Suitable for natural gas, propane and propane -air mixtures. Contact MAXON for applications on butane or other gases than specified here. Minimum capacities Minimum capacities are given as a guideline. They strongly depend on process conditions Air velocities sfpm 2200 2400 2600 Minimum capacity KBtu /h /ft (HHV) NP -I NP-II natural gas [ propane natural gas propane 12 not recommended 18 not recommended W W W . M A X D N C O R P C D M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. © 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burner "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO® 4 - 21.5 - 7 E -i -11/07 NP -I 5 "wc_ 14 NP-11 2-1/2" we 1 we 2800 3000 18 22 .. _....... 23 25 3200 3400 22 24 28 30 27 29 30 33 MAXON - approx. flame Ienght i i in nches 600 Op° ration requires special in this are 12 550 i` considerations 500 8 • KBti 450 Optimum design area 400 6 350 -1 1 300 1 --- 2400 2600 2800 3000 3200 3400 air velocities (sfpm) 2200 Specifications of "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO burners NP -I & NP -II AIRFLO burners Differential gas pressure at burner inlet For burner capacity =0.5 MBtu /h /ft Fuel natural gas (1000 Btu /ft HHV, d = 0.6) propane (2500 Btu /ft HHV, d = 0.6) 2" wc Note • For other capacities per foot or gases with different heating values and /or specific weights as shown in the above table, values for differential gas pressure will behave according to the normal laws of physics. • Listed values are approximate net pressures at burner inlet, NOT taking into account any losses in piping /gas manifolds etc. • Stated pressures are indicative - actual pressures are function of altitude, type of fuel, gas quality. Optimum operation parameters Note • • Flame length is as measured from leading edge of mixing plates (see sketch on page 4- 21.5 -11) EXAMPLE: Series NP-1 AIRFLO burner at 3000 sfpm and at 0.5 MBtu /h per foot would have an approximate flame length of 10 in. Contact MAXON for operation outside the optimum operation area. • Airstream velocity across and through your burner's mixing plates must be kept uniform and within desired limits by use of a silhouette profile plate through which the burner fires. Refer to page 4- 21.5 -11 for more details on sizing of this profile plate. • Pilot capacities are nominally rated at 25 000 Btu /h with natural gas differential pressure of 4" wc to 6" wc. Suitable for natural gas, propane and propane -air mixtures. Contact MAXON for applications on butane or other gases than specified here. Minimum capacities Minimum capacities are given as a guideline. They strongly depend on process conditions Air velocities sfpm 2200 2400 2600 Minimum capacity KBtu /h /ft (HHV) NP -I NP-II natural gas [ propane natural gas propane 12 not recommended 18 not recommended W W W . M A X D N C O R P C D M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. © 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burner "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO® 4 - 21.5 - 7 E -i -11/07 NP -I 5 "wc_ 14 NP-11 2-1/2" we 1 we 2800 3000 18 22 .. _....... 23 25 3200 3400 22 24 28 30 27 29 30 33 MAXON 4 -21.5 -8 E -i -7/07 NP -III AIRFLO`"' burners Differential gas pressure at burner inlet For burner capacity =1 MBtu /h /ft Fuel natural gas (1000 Btu /ft' HHV, d = 0.6) propane (2500 Btu /ft' HHV, d = 0.6) Note : Optimum operation parameters 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 3000 Minimum capacities Air velocities sfpm MAX ®N 3250 Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO 3500 3750 4000 air velocities (sfpm) NP -Ill 5" wc 2" wc • For other capacities per foot or gases with different heating values and /or specific weights as shown in the above table, values for differential gas pressure will behave according to the normal laws of physics. • Listed values are approximate nett pressures at burner inlet, NOT taking into account any losses in piping /gas manifolds etc. • Stated pressures are indicative - actual pressures are function of altitude, type of fuel, gas quality 36 Operation in this area requires special consider 4250 4500 4750 Note : • Flame length is measured from leading edge of mixing plate (see sketch on page 4- 21.5 -11) EXAMPLE: Series NP -III AIRFLO burner at 4000 sfpm and 1 MBtu per foot would have an approximate flame length of 30 in.. Contact MAXON for operation outside the optimum operation area (shaded area). • Airstream velocity across and through your burner's mixing plates must be kept uniform and within desired limits by use of a silhouette profile plate through which the burner fires. Refer to page 4- 21.5 -11 for more details on sizing of this profile plate. • Pilot capacities are nominally rated at 25 000 Btu /h with natural gas differential pressure of 4" wc to 6" wc. Suitable for natural gas, propane and propane -air mixtures. Contact MAXON for applications on butane or other gases than specified here. Minimum capacities are given as a guideline. They strongly depend on process conditions. natural gas Minimum capacity KBtu /h /ft (HHV) NP -1111 propane 32 24 22 5000 3000 3250 3500 3750 4000 4250 4500 4750 5000 67 87 115 150 180 240 285 330 370 67 83 115 120 140 158 175 195 215 W W W. M A X ❑ N C O R P. C ❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. RG -IV AIRFL4 burners Differential gas pressure at burner inlet For burner capacity =0.5 MBtu /h /ft Fuel RG -IV natural gas (1000 Btu /ft HHV, d = 0.6) 5" wc Note : • For other capacities per foot or gases with different heating values and /or specific weights as shown in the above table, values for differential gas pressure will behave according to the normal laws of physics. • Listed values are approximate net pressures at burner inlet, NOT taking into account any losses in piping /gas manifolds etc. • Stated pressures are indicative - actual pressures are function of altitude, type of fuel, gas quality. Optimum operation parameters Note : • Flame length is as measured from leading edge of mixing plates (see sketch page 4- 21.5 -11) EXAMPLE: Series RG -IV AIRFLO burner used with 2 -speed blower at 3000 sfpm and 0.5 MBtu /h per foot or at 1500 sfpm and 0.25 MBtu /h per foot (flame length 14 in. — 0.5 MBtu /h / 10 in. — 0.25 MBtu /h). Contact MAXON for operation outside the optimum operation area (light grey area). • Airstream velocity across and through your burner's mixing plates must be kept uniform and within desired limits by use of a silhouette profile plate through which the burner fires. Refer to page 4- 21.5 -11 for more details on sizing of this profile plate. • Pilot capacities are nominally rated at 25 000 Btu /h with natural gas differential pressure of 4" wc to 6" wc. For natural gas only. Contact MAXON for applications on butane, propane, or other gases than natural gas. • Capacity at half speed should be limited with fail -safe security. Minimum capacities Minimum capacities are given as a guideline. They strongly depend on process conditions. Air velocities sfpm Minimum capacity KBtu /h /ft (HHV) W W W . M A X ❑ N C ❑ R P. C ❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. © 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burner "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO` ('I 4 - 21.5 - 9 E -i -11/07 1600 1900 2200 2500 2800 RG IV_I natural gas L 13 15 16 18 20 3100 24 3400 32 MAXDN I -- 2.4 18 approx. flame Ienght in inches 600 Operation in this area 550 requires special ; 12 500 considerations 6 450 KBtu) 400 spfmum desi• • - - a 350 ,: 300 250 200 150 " 1300 -- --,="' 1600 1900 2200 2500 2800 3100 3400 air velocities (sfpm) RG -IV AIRFL4 burners Differential gas pressure at burner inlet For burner capacity =0.5 MBtu /h /ft Fuel RG -IV natural gas (1000 Btu /ft HHV, d = 0.6) 5" wc Note : • For other capacities per foot or gases with different heating values and /or specific weights as shown in the above table, values for differential gas pressure will behave according to the normal laws of physics. • Listed values are approximate net pressures at burner inlet, NOT taking into account any losses in piping /gas manifolds etc. • Stated pressures are indicative - actual pressures are function of altitude, type of fuel, gas quality. Optimum operation parameters Note : • Flame length is as measured from leading edge of mixing plates (see sketch page 4- 21.5 -11) EXAMPLE: Series RG -IV AIRFLO burner used with 2 -speed blower at 3000 sfpm and 0.5 MBtu /h per foot or at 1500 sfpm and 0.25 MBtu /h per foot (flame length 14 in. — 0.5 MBtu /h / 10 in. — 0.25 MBtu /h). Contact MAXON for operation outside the optimum operation area (light grey area). • Airstream velocity across and through your burner's mixing plates must be kept uniform and within desired limits by use of a silhouette profile plate through which the burner fires. Refer to page 4- 21.5 -11 for more details on sizing of this profile plate. • Pilot capacities are nominally rated at 25 000 Btu /h with natural gas differential pressure of 4" wc to 6" wc. For natural gas only. Contact MAXON for applications on butane, propane, or other gases than natural gas. • Capacity at half speed should be limited with fail -safe security. Minimum capacities Minimum capacities are given as a guideline. They strongly depend on process conditions. Air velocities sfpm Minimum capacity KBtu /h /ft (HHV) W W W . M A X ❑ N C ❑ R P. C ❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. © 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burner "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO` ('I 4 - 21.5 - 9 E -i -11/07 1600 1900 2200 2500 2800 RG IV_I natural gas L 13 15 16 18 20 3100 24 3400 32 MAXDN 4 -21.5 -10 E -i -7/07 Materials of construction Burner body Mixing plates 1 piece endplates 2 piece endplates flange plate Fasteners [1] Optional stainless steel fasteners available for NP -I and RG -IV with aluminum bodies M Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO` NP -1, NP -II, NP -III, RG -IV gray iron ASTM A159 -77 Grade G3000 AISI 430 = W.S. 1.4016 gray iron ASTM A159 -77 Grade G3000 (gray iron ASTM A159 -77 Grade G3000 AISI 430 = W.S. 1.4016 Aluminized and galvanized steel [11 Aluminum AISI 430 = W.S. 1.4016 steel plated NP -I -AL, f2G -IV AL steel plated AISI 430 = W.S. 1.4016 Aluminized and galvanized steel W W W . M A X ❑ N C ❑ R P . C ❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. Velocity fpm 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000 3250 3500 3750 4000 4500 Air pressure differential "wc 0.16 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.36 0.42 0.49 0.57 0.64 0.77 0.88 1.00 1.26 Selection criteria Air - stream velocity Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO® 1 - 21.5 - 11 E - i - 11/07 Air - stream velocity across and through the burner's mixing plates must be kept uniform and within desired limits by use of a silhouette profile plate through which the burner fires. A 6 in. (minimum) profile plate should be installed surrounding the interior duct walls at the leading edge of the burner mixing plates. 1) Direction of process air movement 2) Adjustable profile plate 3) Fixed profile plate 4) Universal support bracket 5) Differential pressure switch A Minimum 6 in. B Minimum 6 in. L Flame length W W W. M A X O N C CI R P. C O M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. ® 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Optimum design ranges for Series "NP" and "RG" AIRFLO burners are shown in the graphs on page 4- 21.5 -7, page 4- 21.5 -8 and page 4- 21.5 -9. Velocities in sfpm are measured with a velometer direct in the duct at the plane of the profile plate and leading edge of burner mixing plates (see above sketch). To determine profile opening areas, add burner displacement areas (ft from table on page 4- 21.5 -12 for complete burner assembly to "Net Free Area" of duct : "Net free area" of duct (ft = Fan volume (scfm) Velocity (sfpm) scfm = fan volume at 288 Kelvin and 1 atmosphere Net free area (ft + burner displacement (ft = profile area (ft The relation between velocity and pressure differential across the burner slightly differ with the ratio between net profile area and total duct section. Velocities should always be confirmed and established by use of a velometer on actual field site installation. Velocity factors (fresh air - 60° F) Note: ® differential air pressures are measured via pressure test points located 6 in. upstream and 6 in. downstream the profile plate, near the duct wall at 4 in. into the duct. (See sketch on page 4- 21.5 -11) IN typical data which may not represent precise pressure drops for all design cases. Mo4XOfOB Burner type NP -I / NP -II / NP -Ill RG -IV < NP -I > 1 RG -IV NP -I ' RG-IV RG-IV Cast iron bodies w'th AISI 430 mixing plates and carbon steel fasteners Alu bodies with AISI 321 mixing plates and carbon steel fasteners Alu bodies with AISI 321 mixing plates and stainless steel fasteners Description Area ft'/ section Weight lb 3 Area / section Weight lb Area ft ,/ section - Weight lb s Area fN/ section Weight Ibs Area fts/ section Weight lb s Area / section' weight lb s 6 in. straight section 0.25 5 0.33 5.3 0.25 2.9 0.33 3.4 0.25 2.9 0.33 3.4 12 in straight section 0.50 9 0.66 9.7 0.50 5.7 0.66 6.7 0.50 5.7 0.66 6.7 18 in. straight section 0.75 14 0.99 15 I N/A 121 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 24 in. straight section 1.00 18 1.32 19.4 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 6 in. x 6 in. elbow section 0.45 9 0.60 9.7 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 12 in x 6 in T- section 0.60 13.2 0.75 14 0.60 1.1 0.75 9.3 0.60 7.7 075 9.3 12 in back inlet section 0.50 10.8 0.66 11.5 0.50 6.2 0.66 7.1 0.50 6.2 0.66 7.1 36 in back inlet section 1.20 26.5 1.50 28.2 1.20 15.6 1.50 18.9 1.20 15.6 1.50 18.9 6 in. pilot assembly section includes built -in pilot 0.25 9 0.33 5.5 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Burner type NP -I NP -II NP -Ill RG-IV 11/4" end inlet flange 1 T/2" inlets (1] soft 5 5 ft 5 4 ft 5 5 ft s_2ft 5 4 ft soft 5 5 ft Burner type NP-I, NP -it NP -Ill RG -IV,` NP.l RG-IV NP -I RG-IV Cast iron bodies with AISI 430 mixing plates and carbon steel fasteners Alu bodies with AISI 321 mixing plates and carbon steel fasteners Alu bodies with AISI 321 mixing plates and stainless steel fasteners Description Designation Sketch in 6 in straight section 12 in. straight section NP -I -6 NP -II -6 NP -III -6 NP- III -12 RG -IV -6 RG -I -V12 NP -I -6 (AL) ... NP -I -72 (AL) RG -IV -6 (AL) RG -IV -12 (AL) NP -I -6 (ALSS) NP -I -12 (ALBS) RG -IV -6 (ALSS) RG -IV -12 (ALBS) 1 2 NP -I -12 NP -II -12 18 in straight section NP -I -18 NP -I -24 NP -I -L NP -II -18 NP -II -24 NP -II -L NP- III -18 NP- III -24 NP -111 -L RG -I -V18 RG -IV -24 RG -IV -L N/A ( N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 24 in straight section 6 in. x 6 in elbow section N/A N/A N/A N/A 12 in. x 6 in T- section NP -I -T NP-11-7 NP -III -T RG -IV -T NP -I -T (AL) RG -IV -T (AL) NP- I- T(ALSS) RG -IV -T (ALSS) 6 12 in. back inlet section 36 in. back inlet section NP -I -12B NP -I -36B NP -l1 -126 NP -II -36B NP- III -12B NP- III -36B RG- IV -12B RG -IV -366 NP -I -128 (AL) NP-1-36B (AL) RG- IV -12B (AL) RG -IV -36B (AL) NP -I -12B (ALSS) NP-1-36B (ALSS) RG -IV -128 (ALSS) RG -IV -368 (ALSS) 7 8 6 in pilot assembly section includes built -in pilot NP -I -6P NP -II -6P NP- III -6P RG -IV -6P N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 4 -21.5 - 12 E -i -7/07 Inlet feed limitations The maximum number of units of burner per gas inlet connection should be limited in order to guarantee correct gas distribution inside the burner manifold. Insufficient or badly distributed gas inlet connections may affect flame length, pollutant emissions and temperature distribution downstream the burner. Refer to the table below as a guideline for natural gas, based on a maxis gum capacity limitation of 0.5 MBtu /h /ft (NP -I & NP -II) and 1 MBtu /h /ft (NP -III). The number of gas inlets should be reconsidered for gases different from natural gas (for example gases with lower calorific value). Contact MAXON for more details. [1] For 36 in. back inlet sections, not more than 6 in. section off any one leg. Burner sections [1] Sketch see page 4- 21.5 -13 [2] N/A = not applicable Burner displacement and weight 11] [1] Sketches see page 4- 21.5 -13. Refer to page 4- 21.5 -19 for dimensions. [2] N/A = not applicable MAXON Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO W W W . M A X O N C O R P. C O M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. 1) NP /RG - * -6 2) NP /RG -' -12 3) NP -' -18 IiI 4) NP -24 Ill 5) NP - * -L 6) NP /RG -' -T 7) NP -12B 8) NP /RG -36B [1] not available in "RG' AIRFLO W W W. M A X O N C CI R P. C O M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. ® 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO® ( 4 - 21.5 - 13 E -i -11/07 Note: mixing plates of Series "RG" AIRFLO burners are slightly longer. See dimensions on page 4- 21.5 -19. . :�� �t . � f, 4�. e^ 4.1 •. / .. ,•. ti , ' I J Designation NP -EC "� y" 4. .e� � � ii ® r" T'i SeriE;, PAIR O, burners a - W .I Y r l �. L _.• a.�4. Description One piece end closure set ` k�LJ�� �� .� , d -TM , a; #,. 4 iJ r Model Weight (Ibs) 4; . 3.9 NP -EP Two piece end plate set 6.3 NP- EC- SI -3/4" UV i One piece pilot set including SI with 3/4" -NPT UV- connection s3 4.1 NP- EC- SI -1/2" FR i+i One piece pilot set including SI with 1/2" -NPT FR- connection f. 3.9 NPF- 1- 1 /4 "- FR- SI -1pc -ANSI i+i One piece pilot set including SI with 1 -1/4" NPT gas . inlet connection and FR/UV- connection., fi3 3.8 NPF 1- 1 /4 "- FR- SI -1pc ISO Iti One piece pilot set including SI with Rp 1 -1/4 gas inlet connection and FR/UV - connection NPF- 1- 1 /4 " -FR SI -2pc -ANSI I +i Two piece pilot set including SI with 1 -1/4" NPT gas inlet connection and FR/UV-connection ;;; 7.0 NPF 1 1/4" FR SI 2pc -ISO I +] Two piece pilot set including SI with Rp 1 -1/4 gas inlet connection and FR/UV-connection NPF 1- 1 /4 " -EP -ANSI Two piece End inlet flange set with 1 -1/4" NPT gas inlet connection h ' 6.4 NPF- 1- 1 /4 " -EP -ISO Two piece End inlet flange set with Rp 1 -1/4 gas inlet connection NP -PAK w /SI iti Two piece pilot set with SI and FR /UV- connection 7.2 NP -PAK w /AO SI Eli Two piece pilot set with SI, FR/UV- connection and adjustable orifice for pilot gas flow ? � `° . 7.6 NP -PAK w/AO-SI-cock-tube ill Two piece pilot set with SI, FR /UV- connection, adj.orifice, cock and tubing for pilot gas flow 8.8 NP -6P pilot section Pilot section w /Built -in pilot includes two piece pilot set with SI and FR/UV - connection onto its own special 6" Series "NP" AIRFLO ® burner assembly _; 10.0 4 -21.5 -14 E -i -7/07 Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO Pilots, end closures and end inlet flange sets for Series "NP" AIRFLO burners All open ends of burner assembly must be closed off with one of these end closures or pilots. One -piece cast end closures should not be used if temperature rise exceeds 300° F. [1] SI = spark ignitor - UV = connection for flame scanner FR = connection for flame rod N9.4XO1lI W W W. M A X ❑ N C ❑ R P. C❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. u.,. " ,� — _ + ' r •• , ;: �l+ � :: 4 d ' . ... s .... .. _,._ r.' .. d44 -. f Designation RG -EP -2pc € ":�a ,h. ';` �- r� •, " ;4 ;,% 1 ; ?+R r f ,, burne Y +�' . (1 e° , Senle`s "RG° AIRFLO . r :.Iiti:rJ2.a.',C.4 �lj: 14t. : f' - Ham" i •"',,,.; y ,,,l�r�,i i avg t F"•' r Pi �.� 3 'x' l t - .I1�.1 �_: .f, " I ! .. Weight (Ibs) , ,L�w.i Description Two piece end plate set Model ., 2.2 RGF -1 1 /4 " -FR -SI 1pc ANSI [1] One piece pilot set including SI with 1 /2 "- NPT FR- connection and 1 -1/4" -NPT gas connection r4`t 1: ' a 5.0 RGF- 1- 1 /4 " -FR SI 1pc ISO [13 One piece pilot set including SI with Rp 1/2 FR- connection and Rp 1 -1/4 gas connection # : ti 5.0 RGF- 1- 1 /4 " -EP -2pc -ANSI Two piece end plate set with 1 -1/4" NPT gas connection 2.2 RGF- 1- 1 /4 " -EP -2pc -ISO Two piece end plate set with Rp 1 -1/4 gas connection RGF 1 1 /4 " -FR -SI -2pc -ANSI [,I Two piece pilot set with SI, FR /UV- connection and 1 -1/4" NPT gas connection 2.9 RGF- 1- 1 /4 " -FR -SI -2pc -ISO [t] Two piece pilot set with SI, FR /UV- connection and Rp 1 -1/4 gas connection RG -PAK pilot set w /SI -2pc [11 Two piece pilot set with SI and FR /UV- connection 301 RG -PAK pilot set w /AO -SI 0) Two piece pilot set with SI, FR/UV- connection and adjustable orifice for pilot gas flow 3.4 RG -PAK pilot set w /AO -SI- cock -tube [1) Two piece pilot set with SI, FR /UV- connection, adjustable orifice, cock and tubing for pilot gas flow . W % " t } • =' 4.6 RG -6P pilot section Pilot section w /Built -in pilot includes two piece pilot set with SI and FR/UV- connection onto its own special 6 "'` Series "RG" AIRFLO burner assembly = {• 9.3 Pilots, end closures, and end inlet flange sets for Series "RG" AIRFLO burners Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO® 1 - 21.5 - 15 E -i -11/07 All open ends of burner assembly must be closed off with one of these end closures or pilots. One -piece cast end closures should not be used if temperature rise exceeds 300° F [1] FR = connection for flame rod SI = spark ignitor W W W. M A X❑ N C CI R P. C O M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. ©2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reservesi. N1AXON 4 -21.5 - 16 E -i -7/07 Process flows and oxygen contents Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO Series "NP" AIRFLO and "RG" AIRFLO burners are used only for the heating of fresh air in motion. Fresh air means air with 21 % oxygen, at ambient temperature, or indirectly preheated via a steam or water coil. It is not recommended to use the burner in recirculating air systems. NP -I , NP -II and RG -IV AIRFLO burners may be used if temperature rise does not exceed 840° F. NP -III can be used to heat fresh air up to 1200° F. Max. temperature of the fresh air entering the bumer is 600° F. Velocity and air flow at operating temperature must be uniform and constant for Series "NP" AIRFLO burners. Series "RG" AIRFLO burners can operate at 50 % and 100 % of the flow, typically applicable in two -speed air handling systems. Precautions should be taken to prevent overfiring of the burner in such conditions. Piloting & ignition Series "NP" and "RG" AIRFLO burners are standard equipped with raw gas pilots to ignite the main flame. Pilot burner is incorporated in the burner endplate. Depending on the burner configuration, MAXON offers the choice between a complete range of pilot endplate sets. See table on page 4- 21.5 -14 for proper selection or contact MAXON for more detailed information. Permanent pilot operation is not advised — use main burner at minimum capacity for continuous operation. Also direct ignition of the burner is possible, as far as acceptable by local regulations. Use minimally 5000 V /200 VA ignition transformer for sparking of the spark igniter. Contact MAXON for optional ignition equipment in hazardous location. Locate one pilot valve close enough to the pilot burner gas inlet, to guarantee fast and reliable ignition of the pilot burner. Typical ignition sequence IR Pre -purge of the combustion chamber and installation, according to the applicable code's and the installation requirements. ® Gas control valve in minimum position El Pre - ignition (typically 2 s sparking in air). Open pilot gas valves and continue to spark (typically 5 s to 10 s). • Stop sparking, continue to power the pilot gas valves and start flame detection. Trip the burner in case no flame detected from this point on. III Check pilot flame stability (typical 5 s to 10 s to prove stable flame). • Open main gas valves and allow enough time for the fuel gas to reach the burner (typical 5 s or the time that gas needs to reach the burner). ® Close the pilot gas valves. ® Release to modulation (allow modulation of the gas control valve). ® Above sequence shall be completed to include all required safety checks during the start-up of the burner (process & burner safeties). Ili Be advised that some regional codes require proving of cross - ignition by sensing flame at both ends of long burners. Flame supervision Standard connections for flame detection equipment are provided on the different endplates. Refer to selection tables on page 4- 21.5 -14 and page 4- 21.5 -15. Only use these connections for correct flame - safeguarding. One -piece endplates have one connection for UV- scanner (scanning parallel to the burner - manifold) and flame rods (mounted parallel with burner body). Two piece endplates have 2 additional alternative connections for flame rod (45° -angle with burner- manifold). MAXON W W W. M A X❑ N C O R P. C ❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. Capacity control Series "NP" and "RG" AIRFLO burners are raw gas burners firing in a constant process air flow. Only gas flow to the burner is modulated by the use of a gas control valve. (MAXON Series "CV" valves, "A " -, "M "- or "P "- SYNCHRO ® valves, SMARTLINK soli CV). Mechanically limit the minimum gas flow to the burner to guarantee stable flame at minimum fire. Assure that the burner is not overfired by limitation of the max. position of the gas control valve. Changes of process air temperature, system back pressure and other parameters could cause failures or unsafe conditions if the burner control system is not designed to compensate for these. Contact MAXON for assistance. Manifolding It is extremely important that the piping between the gas control valve (pipe- train) and the burner inlet is correctly designed to ensure equal distribution of the gas to the burner inlet(s). Particularly with burners with multiple gas inlets, special attention should be given to this. Wrong choice of pipe - diameters, incorrect construction of branch connections, wrong positions of elbow and insufficient straight pipe - length to the burner inlet are some of the factors that may influence burner performance dramatically. Below a few general guidelines to take into consideration when designing the gas manifold (contact MAXON for any questions or advice) : In case there are 2 burners on each side of a process air heater, the length of pipe of each side should be the same, so that the pressure in the 2 lines can equalize (see Fig. 1) 1 The pipe length A between any manifold offtake or elbow and burner inlet should be at least 4 pipe diameters (see Fig. 2) of the nipple used or 2 1/2 times the main manifold pipe diameter, whichever is larger. (4 X < A > 2 1/2 Y). An offtake from a manifold should be straight and not in stream as shown in Fig. 3. Also the offtake should be welded on the manifold in such a way that the smaller pipe does not stick into the main manifold, (saddle weld) thus avoiding turbulence at the take -off point (see Fig. 4). The manifold should continue at least 2 pipe diameters beyond the last take -off (see Fig. 5). 2X W W W. M A X❑ N C CI R P. C O M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. ©2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO® 14 - 21.5 - 17 E - i - 11/07 MAXON 4 -21.5 - 18 E -i -7/07 Staged combustion Fuels Expected Emissions V 2000 fpm 3000 fpm 4000 fpm [ Capacity /ft CO NOx MA Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO Series "NP" and "RG" AIRFLO burners combine extremely stable operation with high performance on temperature distribution and on turndown. By the use of staged combustion, turndown may even be dramatically increased. Contact MAXON for more information. Series "NP" AIRFLO burners are suitable for natural gas, propane and propane -air mixtures. Series "RG" AIRFLO burners are standard designed for natural gas only. Contact MAXON for other gases. lbs/MBtu lbs/MBtu CO lbs/MBtu NOx lbs/MBtu CO lbs/MBtu NOx lbs/MBtu NP -I , 11[11- natural gas [21- fresh process air fi r ing [ ] [ MBtu /h 340 500 680 0.116 0.116 0.464 0.099 1.100 00.067 0.145 0.136 0.145 0.102 0.580 0.084 0.145 0.160 0.145 [6] 0.113 0.290 0.090 W W W M A X D N C D R P D D M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. 850 0.145 0.145 0.145 0.179 0.260 0.090 [1] Typical emissions of NP -I and NP -II burners [2] Natural gas with 1053 Btu /ft HHV, sg = 0.6 [3] Fresh process air 60° F — 21 % 0 [4] Temperature increase AT < 450° F [5] Air stream velocity (see page 4- 21.5 -11) across the burner with A /A = 0.35 for 4000 fpm, A /A = 0.42 for 3000 fpm, and A /A = 0.62 for 2000 fpm [6] Optimum operation area Emissions are, however, highly influenced by different burner and process related factors such as type of gas, burner capacity, air stream velocity, process air humidity and temperature, relation duct/profile plate area etc. We strongly advise to contact MAXON for evaluation of expected emissions on your typical application. No guarantee of emissions is intended or implied on the above. Contact MAXON for specific evaluation of your process and application for a written guarantee of emissions. Dimensions in in unless stated otherwise T Burner type A B C D E NP - *- 7.0 7.81 1.06 3.38 2.19 A i C RG -IV 8.5 10.13 1.6 3.38 2.19 ► " ` E IMO! Dimensions Burner sections All "NP" AIRFLO burners shown are available in NP -I, NP -II, and NP -III versions. Use (I, II, Ill) instead of asterisk ( *) in burner designation when ordering. NP -I and RG -IV AIRFLO burners are also available with aluminum bodies. See burner sections on page 4- 21.5 -12 for burner displacement and weights. Dimensions are identical. Series "NP" AIRFLO burners differ from Series "RG" AIRFLO burners only by length of mixing plate. W W W . M A X D N C D R P C D M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO'''' 4 - 21.5 - 19 E - i - 11/07 MAXON 421.5-2O E-i-7/07 Designation Dimensions RE-|V-°-6 orRG-IV-0P NP-*'12 RG'IV-^12 NP-*-12B (ANG|) RG-IV-12B (ANSI) NP-*-12B (|SC) RG-IV-12B (ISO) NP-*'18 RG-|V-^18 NP-*-24 R8-IV-^-24 NP-~'L RG-IVc^'L NP-*'T RG'/V-*-T NP-*'36BV\NS|> NP'*-38B(|8O) RG'IV-~-368(|GO) MAXCIN .� . ~ • _ /.. • .,f,. � .. +., •.• . :.: : : : . • . : : : Dimensions in 18 12 vvvvvv'wAXczwooRP.00M COMBU9TDN SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserve the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice Designation Sketch 1 7 2 2 3 3 Test Cann, ( Gas Inlet ( UV Olin ( - - 3/4" NT P 1 - SI conn. (4) - FR conn. ( FR alt Conn. (51 Pilot on (6) NP-EC - - - - - - - - -- 1/2" NPT - NP-EP NP-EC-S1-3/4" UV 1/8" NPT - - 14 mm -I-- 14 mm I 14 mm 14 mm 14 mm - - - 1/8" NPT NP-EC-SI-1/2" FR - , - _ 1/8" NPT 1/8" Rp 1/8 1/8" NPT Rp 1/8 - - NPF-1.1/4"-FR-S1-1pc-ANSI NPF-1-1/4"-FR-SI-1pc-ISO - - - - - - 1.1/4" NPT Rp 1.1/4 1.1/4" NPT 3/4" NPT Rp 3/4 1/4" NPT bushed Rp 1/4 bushed 1/4" bushed - - 1/4" 1/4" - - NPF-1-1/4"-FR-SI-2pc-ANSI 4 4 5 5 3/4" NPT NPF-1-1/4"-FR-S1-2pc-ISO NPF-1-1/4"-EP-ANSI NPF-1-1/4"-EP-ISO Rp 1.1/4 1.1/4" NPT Rp 1.1/4 Rp 3/4 - - 14 mm - Rp 1/4 bushed - - NP-PAK w/SI 6 1/8" NPT - 3/4" NPT 14 mm Rp 1/4 bushed 1/4" 1/4" NPT Endplates Series "NP" AIRFLO burners All open ends of burner assembly must be closed off with one of these end closures or pilots. One-piece cast end closures should not be used if temperature rise exceeds 300° F. B sarl C ,D L 4 5 6.6 6 6.6 7 6.6 [1] space for flame rod removal Sketch 2 3 4 2 A 6.6 0.82 6.6 0.82 3.1 6.6 0.82 3.1 6.6 0.82 3.1 3.1 0.82 3.1 0.43 w w w.mAxONCORP.cOM COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. 02005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. C 0 Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO® 4 -21.5 - 21 E - i - 11/07 Dimensions in inches unless otherwise stated 2 mre 6 A B B 7 Z [1] 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 INIAXCIN Designation RG-EP RaF-1 1/4"-FR-S1-1pc-ANSI Sketch Test conn, (1) Gas inlet (2) UV corm. ,-. (3) SI conn. FR coml. (4) (5) FR alt conn t ,- * , o ) Pilot conn. t ,-. o) 1 3 1/8" - 1.1/4" NPT - 1/2" - - 14 mm T 1/4" bushed - 1/4" 1/8" RGF-1-1/4"-FR-S1-1 pc-ISO 3 - Rp 1.1/4 Rp 1/2 14 mm Rp 1/4 bushed 1/4" Rp 1/8 RGF-1-1/4"-FR-S1-2pc-ANSI 2 - 1.1/4" NPT 1/2" 14 mm 1/4" bushed 1/4" 1/8" RGF-1-1/4"-FR-S1-2pc-ISO v)! I I I 1 _1 - - _ Rp 1.1/4 1.1/4" NPT Rp 1.1/4 Rp 1/2 14 mm Rp 1/4 bushed 1/4" - - 1/4" Rp 1/8 - t 1/4" RGF-1-1/4"-EP-ANSI R&:1-i/4':EP:rs RG-PAK pilot set w/S1 - - 1/2" - - - - 14 mm 1/8" - .._ Rp 1/4 bushed 4-21 5 - 22 E-1-7/07 Endplates Series "RG" AIRFLO burners Note : all open ends of burner assembly must be closed off with one of these end closures or pilots. One cast end closures should not be used if temperature rise exceeds300°F. B 2 4 5 1 3 [1] space for flame rod removal MAXON Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO C 1 8.5 0.5 8.5 11 3.1 3 8.5 0.75 3.1 8.5 0.82 8.5 0.43 B A 4 3.1 F Dimensions in in. unless otherwise stated Sketch A 1.9 2 A 2 5 W WW. A X ONCOR P.COM COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. 1.25 9,5 1.22 1.25 — 9.5 Accessories / Replacement items 14 mm spark ignitor amide:11m 1— '„_ IN 1 Flame rod 1/4" NPT Lui".5 111111111. Adjustable orifice Division plate Provides isolation of burner feed where desirable. A F W W W. M A X D N C O R P. C O M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. Cr 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO Dimensions in in. unless stated otherwise A B C 14 mm Thd. 2.03 Dimensions in in unless stated otherwise A B C 1/4 Thd. Dimensions in in 3/8 NPT 1 1/4 NPT A 0. 02 0.43 4.25 3.38 1.5 un ess stated otherwise C D 0.90 3.23 Dimensions in in. unless stated otherwise E F G 0.56 1.06 2.68 MAX ©N 4 -21.5- 23 E - -11/07 Dimens ons in in. unless stated otherw A B C D 4 E F G H I J K L M N 0 0.22 0.25 0.22 0.49 I 0.99 0.68 1.46 194° 3.26 0.22 0.37 0.37 0.74 1.09 6.6 4 -21.5 - 24 E -i -7/07 Profile plate mounting bracket 1) Diam. = 1/4 2) Profile plate mounting bracket 3) Profile plate MAXON Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO On certain high temperature rise applications of AIRFLO line burners, it is advantageous to partially close off the square or rectangular openings within the burner assembly in addition to installing the profile plate around the outside of the burner in order to increase the velocity sufficiently. The stainless steel profile mounting plate bracket, illustrated in the sketches below, is used to support plates for this purpose. The plate used to close off a portion of the openings will need to be sized for each individual application and therefore will be fabricated and installed by the customer. W W W. M A X ❑ N C ❑ R R. C © M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. Dimensions in in unless stated otherwise A B C D E #F G H (wrench size) 0.50 3.6 1.8 0.50 ? - 0.70 0.4 -1 0.81 0.82 Burner support brackets 1) 1 -piece burner support bracket 2) 2 -piece burner support bracket [tl [1] Normally used in pairs as shown here. Mount to burner assembly at any joint. A 4.7 o B 3/4 hole Dimensions in inches unless stated otherwise Electrical feed through C o I E I F G I off I C 3 Rubber cover 1 , oA oB— oB C 0.25 2.28 D 3/4 hole Dimensions in in. unless stated otherwise 2.47 3.38 G D of 0.78 1 0.70 W W W . M A X D N C O R P. C O M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. ® 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO® 14 - 21.5 - 25 E -i -11/07 F 2 MAXON 4 -21.5 - 26 E-i-7/07 External mounting assembly Frequently used to provide easy accessibility to spark ignitor and flame supervision components. 1) Includes mounting plate with 2 feed - through insulators for internal mounting of spark ignitor and flame rod 2) External mounting plate 3) Used with typical pilot x) spark ignitor y) flame rod 4) Opening required MAXON Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO n n 2 4 W W W. M A X O N C O R M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. Dimensions C in in. unless stated D otherwise E F0 G0 4.81 6.50 1.25 1.31 6.9 0.16 1.00 4 -21.5 - 26 E-i-7/07 External mounting assembly Frequently used to provide easy accessibility to spark ignitor and flame supervision components. 1) Includes mounting plate with 2 feed - through insulators for internal mounting of spark ignitor and flame rod 2) External mounting plate 3) Used with typical pilot x) spark ignitor y) flame rod 4) Opening required MAXON Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO n n 2 4 W W W. M A X O N C O R M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. Installation and operating instructions Application requirements View port A view port to observe burner flame is essential to inspect flame aspect. It is recommended to locate the view port downstream of the flame, such that the entire burner front can be observed, as well as the pilot burner. Position of the burner in the process flow Series "NP" and "RG" AIRFLO burners are used only for heating of fresh air in motion. They should be mounted so as to direct their flames parallel to and in the same direction as the movement of the air (see sketch below) 1) Direction of air movement 2) Adjustable profile plate 3) Fixed profile plate 4) Universal support bracket 5) Differential pressure switch Do not mount the burner so that the movement of air is across the face of the line burner, nor should it be mounted too near to a turn in the duct which may cause air to be directed at an angle over the burner. Velocity and flow of air at operating temperature must be uniform and not less than specified for the application (refer to diagrams on page 4- 21.5 -7 and page 4- 21.5 -8). Drilling identification 1) NP -I & RG -IV drillings d = o 0.078 in. 2) NP -II drillings d = o 0.070 in. 3) NP -III drillings d= 00.078 in. A = 0.37 in. B = 0.25 in. W W W. M A X O N C O R P. C O M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO® 1 - 21.5 - 27 E -i -11/07 rn n� B H I H 1 - +4- x-4- 4- -- ,, X4- 4, 4- 4- 4 4 -21.5 - 28 E -i -7/07 Installation Storage Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO Series "NP" AIRFLO and "RG" AIRFLO burners should be stored dry (inside). Do not discard packing material until all loose items are accounted for. Handling Series "NP" AIRFLO and "RG" AIRFLO burners may be shipped as complete burners, as well as in different burner parts. Handle burners with care during transport, unpacking, lifting and installation. Avoid bending or damaging the stainless steel mixing plates. Use proper equipment . Any impact on the burner could result in damage. Contact MAXON in case of questions. Assembly instructions for burners divided into sections Generally, the burners will be supplied as complete pre - assembled units. In some cases however, the burner may be shipped as sub - assemblies, single sections may be supplied loose for shipping convenience (access of burner into the duct), or extra units of burner have been purchased to increase/ modify the capacity/ shape of the existing burner or as replacement items etc. Follow the assembly instructions below. In case of doubt, please contact MAXON for assistance. Before being reassembled the burner should be brought to the point of use. There, the burner should be arranged on the floor, mixing plates down, in the intended form. Reassemble as follows A) Open end of assembly as shipped B) Joining 2 elements together 0 Study the above sketch to become familiar with the parts and reference letters. m Check the supply of gaskets, bolts and nuts attached to the crate. IN Remove the protective shipping end plates (1). ■ Add support brackets, if any. • Bring ends of burner sections together, insert gaskets and bolts, and loosely assemble nuts (4) to bolts (3) (2x). • Insert and assemble bolts (5), and nuts (6), snug but not tight. (5 each side for "NP" AIRFLO 7 each side for "RG" AIRFLO O Tighten burner bolts (3), but ensure burner sections do not slip . Recommended torque bolt and nuts : 3/8 - 16 x 1.1/2 = 55 Nm. IN Tighten screws (4), keeping mixing plate gaskets properly aligned. III Examine all joints to ensure that sealing is complete. MAXON W W W. M A X❑ N C O R P. C O M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. Supporting the burner Series "NP" AIRFLO and "RG" AIRFLO burner assemblies must be adequately supported and positioned. Avoid rigid mounting. Burner assembly expands and contracts with temperature variations. Maintain smooth, even air flow over the burner by designing supports to provide minimum interference, deflection and turbulence. The sketches below show typical installation and support methods: 1) Strap iron frame 2) MAXON support bracket 3) Air movement 4) Bolt or rod ( long enough to permit brackets to move ) 5) Allow space for burner expansion 6) Angle iron support 7) Strap iron frame 8) Strap iron to top of duct 9) Gas inlet 10) Strap iron brace to side of duct 11) Gas manifold indepen- dently supported 12) Strap iron to top of duct 13) Ends free to move 14) Strap iron to bottom of duct 15) Oversize U -bolt drawn up loosely 16) Angle iron support 17) Rod 18) Turn - buckle 19) Support brackets 20) 3/4" hole 21) Strap iron frame 22) Bolt or rod ( long enough to permit brackets to move ) 23) Support brackets W W W. M A X❑ N C❑ R P. C❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. ® 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO® 14 - 21.5 - 29 E - i - 11/07 11 1 . 4 13 3 � C C Sketch 1 shows the burner suspended from a strap iron frame using Maxon USB support brackets. Note that rigid mounting is avoided by the bracket hole which slips loosely over a bolt or steel rod attached to the support. Gas piping would need independent support. Sketch 2 shows the burner assembly resting upon angle iron brackets and not attached to them in any way. Be sure the angle iron supports allow the burner flanges to expand and contract. Gas manifolding would be independently supported and prevent forward movement of the burner. Sketch 3 shows simple strap iron used to support the burner. Note that narrow edge of strap faces air flow to avoid undue turbulence. Sketch 4 shows gas manifolding used to support the burner. If there are multiple inlets, you must avoid rigid connection by using the oversize U -bolt (loosely drawn up) illustrated. Support for down -fired burners can be accomplished as shown in the illustration above. Always avoid rigid mounting. Sketch 5 shows Maxon USB support brackets suspending the burner from an overhead angle iron. Sketch 6 shows an alternate arrangement which offers the advantage of more controlled positioning. MAXON 4 -21.5 - 30 E -i -7/07 Start -up instructions Instructions provided by the company or individual responsible for the manufacture and /or overall installa- tion of a complete system incorporating MAXON burners take precedence over the installation and operat- ing instructions provided by MAXON. If any of the instructions provided by MAXON are in conflict with local codes or regulations, please contact MAXON before initial start-up of equipment. Read the combustion system manual carefully before initiating the start-up and adjustment procedure. Verify that all of the equipment associated with and necessary to the safe operation of the burner system has been installed correctly, that all pre- commissioning checks have been carried out successfully and that all safety related aspects of the installation are properly addressed First firing or restart after shut -down Before start-up, or after a longer period shut -down, integrity of the system should be checked by an authorized combustion engineer. Besides the general mechanical installation of burner and piping (rigidity, flanged and threaded connections, tightness of piping and burner body, ..), it is advised to check the condition of mixing plates and burner body drillings. Check all bolted connections of the burner after first firing (first time on temperature) and retighten if necessary. Check of safety interlocks Process air flow Series "NP" and "RG" AIRFLO burners are raw gas burners. This means that the required oxygen for combustion is drawn from the available process air flow across the burner. A correct fresh air flow across the burner is essential for safe operation of the burner, and should be safeguarded by a safety- interlock (pressure switch or flow switch) as described in the applicable local codes or regulations. Refer to "Specifications" on page 4- 21.5 -7 for more details or contact MAXON if you require further support. Pilot ignition Adjust pilot gas regulator to correct set point before pilot ignition attempt. Turn adjustable orifice screw out (counter - clockwise) several turns from its fully seated position. Refine during lighting of the pilot to a hard /blue flame and /or strongest stable flame signal. Main burner ignition Initial adjustment and light -off should be undertaken only by a trained commissioning engi- neer. Guarantee that all the required safety locks as described in the applicable local codes or regulations, or extra requested for safe operation of the overall installation are working properly and resulting in a positive safety-lock of the burner. Do not bypass any of these safety interlocks. This will result in unsafe conditions. Adjust the main gas regulator at the correct set -point before igniting the main burner. Ensure that the control valve is in the start- position when lighting the main burner. Note that operating characteristics of some regulators may require additional adjustment while firing the burner. Ensure operating pressure to the burner under operating conditions matches those shown on page 4- 21.5 -7, page 4- 21.5 -8 and page 4- 21.5 -9. Minimum capacity and cross - ignition MAXON Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO Adjust the minimum burner capacity while carefully observing the flame. Ensure that the flame remains stable over the entire burner front. The minimum capacity of the burner may be influenced by the process air distribution across the burner, the air stream velocity and the position - distribution - and number of gas inlets of the burner. If the burner is ignited at minimum capacity, verify (by several repeats) that the flame is smoothly cross - igniting over the entire burner front. W W W. M A X ❑ N C ❑ R P. C ❑ M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. Ratio adjustment Slightly open the gas control valve while observing the flame. Especially observe that the flame is well divided over the entire burner surface, and going straight forward in the direction of the process air flow. Check that no damage is caused to duct - walls, filters, blowers etc. Limit the min. and max. position in a safe way to guarantee stable flame over the entire burner front at min. position, and to protect the burner for overfiring at max. position. Flame supervision Only use the standard connections provided on the endplates for correct flame safeguarding. Use proper flame detection equipment (flame rod or UV scanner). Refer to the local codes and regulations to determine the number of flame sensors and their position. Be advised that some codes may require proving of cross - ignition by sensing flame on both ends of long burners. 0 (C\ 7-P Cv co W W W. M A X D N C D R P. C D M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. ® 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO® 14 - 21.5 - 31 E -i -11/07 MAX0109 4 -21.5 - 32 E -i -7/07 Maintenance and inspection Safety requirements Regular inspection, testing and recalibration of combustion equipment according to the installation's manual is an integral part of its safety. Inspection activities and frequencies shall be carried out as required by the local codes or regulations, and as specified by the overall installation user - manual. Visual inspections Recommended spare parts MAXON Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO Regular visual inspection of all connections (gas manifold, bolting of the burner into the duct, condition of profile plate, burner mixing plates and burner body drillings) and burner flame shape and aspect are essential for safe operation. Keep local stock of spark ignitor and flame sensor. For other spare parts, please refer to the component identification page 4- 21.5 -33 and page 4- 21.5 -34. For assistance with parts, please contact MAXON. W W W. M A X ❑ N C D R P. C D M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. Maintenance and component identification series "NP" AIRFLO burners Item n° 1 2 Burner body Burner body Item n° Pa 12 in. x 6 in. T- section description NP -I NP -II NP -Ill Cast iron bodies with AISI 430 mixing plates and carbon steel fasteners Part description 6 in, straight section NP -I -6 NP -II -6 12 in. straight section NP -1 -12 NP -I1-12 18 in. straight section NP -I -18 NP -I1-18 24 in. straight section NP -I -24 NP -II -24 12 in. back inlet section NP -I -12B NP- II -12B 36 in. back inlet section NP -I -36B NP -II -36B NP -I -T NP-11-7 6 in. x 6 in. elbow section NP -I -L NP -II -L Designation Mixing plate 6" MIXING PLATE NP SS430 Mixing plate : inside corner INS.CORNER MIXING PLATE 430 SS Mixing plate : wedge MIXING PLATE WEDGE SS 430 back up bar BACK UP BAR 'OUTSIDE' FOR RG gasket / support bracket (metal) GASKET - SUPPORT BRACKET NP #10 -24 x 1 -3/8" round head mach. screw "Sems" SCR.RD SEMS PLTD 10- 24X1 -3/8 9 #10 -24 x 1/2" round head mach. screw "Sems" MACH.SCREW SEMS 10- 24X1/2 10 #10 -24 hex nut NUT 10 -24 ZINC PLATED 11 3/8' -16 z 1-1/2" hex head cap screw HEX HD CAP SCR.3 /8- 16X1 -1/2 PL 12 3/8 " -16 hex nut HEX NUT 3/8 -16 ZINC PLATED 13 10 -24 x 3/8" hex head mach. screw 10- 24X3/8 IND HEX HD SCREW PL 14 washer WASHER 15 back up bar (inside) BACK UP BAR 'INSIDE' FOR RG W W W. M A X O N C O R P. C O M COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY Maxon reserves the right to alter specifications and data without prior notice. CO 2005 Copyright Maxon Corporation. All rights reserved. Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO NP -111 -6 NP-I11-12 NP- III -18 NP-I11-24 NP- III -12B NP -III -36B NP -111-T NP -11I -L NP -I Alu bodies with AISI 321 mixing plates and carbon steel fasteners Designation NP -I -6 (AL) NP -I -12 (AL) NP-1-12B (AL) NP -I -36B (AL) NP -I -T (AL) NP -I Alu bodies with AISI 321 mixing plates and stainless steel fasteners NP -I -6 (ALSS) NP -I -12 (ALSS) 4 - 21.5 - 33 E - - 11/07 NP -1 -12B (ALSS) NP -I -36B (ALSS) NP-I-T(ALSS) 2 4 6 2 4 6 4 8 12 12 24 36 28 42 2 2 2 2 2 2 Quantity required 6" str. 12" str. 18" str. 4 24" str. 12 "x6" Tee 8 2 r indicated sect on 2 6"x6" 12" B.I. elbow 4 T 1 36" B.I. 4 4 24 48 64 8 lS MAXON Item n° Part description Designation Quantity required for indicated section E ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r) v 1 LC) 1 CO i n oo co • - ! I 1 , .1_2. 6" str. 12" str. 18" str. 24" str. 12"x6" 6"x6" Tee elbow 12" B.I. 36" B.I. Mixing plate 6" MIXING PLATE STRAIGHT RG 2 4 6 8 2 1 2 Mixing plate : inside corner INSIDE CORNER MIX PLATE-RG-IV - - - 2 I 1 - 4 Mixing plate : wedge MIXING PLATE 'WEDGE' - - - ._.....i. - 1 — back up bar BACK UP BAR 'OUTSIDE' FOR RG --- - ------ t - - 8 2 1 2 4 4 gasket / support bracket (metal) GASKET-SUPPORT BRACKET RG/A-66 2 4 6 8 4 4 4 8 #10-24 x 1-3/8" round head mach. screw "Sems" SCR RD SEMS PLTD 10-24X1-3/8 4 8 12 16 12 8 8 24 #10-24 x 1/2" round head mach. screw "Sems" MACH.SCREW SEMS 10-24X1/2 16 32 48 64 39 30 32 64 #10-24 hex nut NUT 10-24 ZINC PLATED 18 36 54 72 47 36 36 80 3/8 -16 z 1-1/2" hex head cap screw HEX HD CAP SCR.3/8-16X1-1/2 PL 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 4 12 3/8-16 hex nut HEX NUT 3/8-16 ZINC PLATED 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 13 10-24 x 3/8" hex head mach. screw 10-24X3/8 IND HEX HD SCREW PL 2 4 6 8 4 2 4 8 14 washer WASHER 2 4 6 8 4 2 4 8 15 back up bar (inside) BACK UP BAR 'INSIDE' FOR RG - - - 4 2 - 8 16 deflector plate DEFLECTOR PLATE AL STL - - - 2 1 ,..... - 4 4-21.5 - 34 E-i-7107 Maintenance and component identification Series "RG" AIRF 0 burners Item n° MAXON Duct burners - "NP" & "RG" AIRFLO Part description 6 in. straight section 12 in. straight section 18 in, straight section 1 Burner body 24 in. straight section RG-IV-24 12 in. back inlet section RG-IV-L 36 in. back inlet section RG-IV-T 12 in. x 6 in T-section RG-IV-12B 2 Burner body 6 in. x 6 in. elbow section RG-IV-36B - - RG-IV Cast iron bodies with AISI 430 Alu bodies with AISI 321 mixing plates and carbon steel mixing plates and carbon steel fasteners fasteners RG-IV-6 RG-I-V12 RG-I-V18 COMBUSTION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRY RG-IV Designation RG-IV-6 (AL) RG-IV-12 (AL) RG-IV-T (AL) RG-IV-12B (AL) RG-IV-368 (AL) Maxon reserves the right to alter sprcifications and data without prior notice. WWW.MAXONCORP.COM RG Alu bodies with AISI 321 mixing plates and stainless steel fasteners RG-IV-6 (ALSS) RG-IV-12 (ALSS) RG-IV-T (ALSS) RG-IV-12B (ALSS) RG-IV-36B (ALSS) d P June 25, 2009 J.R. Rogers 17739 15 Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155 RE: Incomplete Letter # 1 to Revision #1 Mechanical Permit M09 -026 Rainier Industries — 18375 Olympic Av S Dear Mr. Rogers, This letter is to inform you that your permit revision received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center on June 23, 2009 is determined to be incomplete. Before your application can continue the plan review process the following item from the following department needs to be addressed: Building Department: Allen Johannessen at 206 433 -7163 if you have any questions regarding the attached memo. Please address the comment above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plans, specifications and/or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal a `Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at the Permit Center at (206) 431 -3670. Sincerely, ifer Marshall it Technician Enclosures File: M09 -026 • City of Tu Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director W:\Permit CenterUncomplete Letters\2009\M09 -026 Inc Ltr #1 to Rev #1.DOC jem • Jim Haggerton, Mayor 6300 Southcenter Boulevard. Suite #100 • Tukwila. Washinptnn OR1RR a Phnno• 2nfi_471 -3A7n . P v. 21M_A21_ Determination of Completeness Memo Date: June 26, 2009 Project Name: Rainier Industries Permit #: M09 -026 Plan Review: Allen Johannessen, Plans Examiner Tukwila Building Division Allen Johannessen, Plan Examiner The Building Division has deemed the subject permit application incomplete. To assist the applicant in expediting the Department plan review process, please forward the following comments. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 1 1x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size). (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculations sheets shall be original signed wet stamped, not copied.) 1. Please provide a detail that specifies hardware and method of securing the screening to the roof decks structural framing to resist uplift or high wind loads for this area (85 mph). 2. In the details show how the roof system shall be sealed around the penetrations at screening supports. 3. Provide more specific details to show how the fabric shall be secured to the framework to resist wind loads. In addition be more specific about the framework and its construction with details for connection of framework components. Should there be questions concerning the above requirements, contact the Building Division at 206 -431 -3670. No further comments at this time. 4, I May 13, 2009 J. R. Rogers 17739 15 Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155 RE: CORRECTION LETTER #3 Development Permit Application Number M09 -026 Rainier Industries —18375 Olympic Av S Dear Mr. Rogers, This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your mechanical permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the Building Department. At this time the Fire Department has no comments. Building Department: Dave Larson at 206 431 -3678 if you have questions regarding the attached memo. Please address the attached comments in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and /or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) complete sets of revised plans, specifications and/or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a `Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections /revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted throuMh the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at (206) 431 -3670. Sincerely, ifer M'rshall it Technician enc File: M09 -026 b qty ofTu Department of Community Development P:\Permit Center \Correction Letters\2009\M09 -026 Correction Letter #3.DOC jem Jim Haggerton, Mayor Jack Pace, Director 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 0 Tukwila, Washington 98188 0 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 0 Fax: 206- 431 -3665 • Building Division Review Memo Date: May 13, 2009 Project Name: Rainier Industries Permit #: M09 -026 Plan Review: Dave Larson, Senior Plans Examiner Tukwila Building Division Dave Larso Sen Plan Examiner Ii; The Building Division conducted a plan review on the subject permit application. Please address the following comments in an itemized format with revised plans, specifications and/or other applicable documentation. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size). (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculations sheets shall be original signed wet stamped, not copied.) 1. In Rainier's response dated May 5 2009 to my second correction letter, dated April 28, 2009, in item #4 you are requesting that we not require additional smoke protection do to the low output of smoke generated by the powder coat process. Section 508.2 of the IBC requires a one hour fire barrier enclosure or a fire extinguishing system and a smoke partition in place of the fire barrier. The intent of this section is to provide an additional layer of safety for a special hazard. It is obvious that the special hazard is the gas input required by the oven furnace. The extra protection required when a furnace exceeds 400,000 btu's is in case of an accidental mishap, not from the normal byproducts produced during operation. Our only options are to provide the smoke partition as described in the IBC or provide an alternate method that would provide an equivalent level of safety for the potential hazardous condition. We have discussed Extra emergency off buttons and raw gas detectors located away from the source of the potential problem that would disable gas and electrical to the unit. NFPA 86 specifically requires an Emergency off button. Additional buttons and detectors could be used in a proposal for approval of an alternate method. Please be advised that a fire protection engineer may be required for an alternate method. If you would like to request approval of an alternate method, without having a proposal stamped by a fire protection engineer, please address your response directly to the Building Official, Bob Benedicto. Should there be questions concerning the above requirements, contact the Building Division at 206 -431- 3670. No further comments at this time. JR, Bruce Blunt From: Bruce Blunt Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 9:19 AM To: 'jrfishes @hotmail.com; 'Jr @finishingequipment.com' Cc: Brian Rowinski; Scott Campbell Subject: EPO switches at exits Attachments: Tukwila Building Division 5- 13- 09.doc I am delivering the attached letter to the city of Tukwila right now. Please call me if you have any questions. Also — as we discussed this morning: If you want the city of Tukwila to contact any other municipality to discuss how they have interpreted the code for similar ovens, Dave Larson said he would. He has indicated that you have discussed this with him but have not followed through and given him the basic info he needs to follow up. All you have to do is e-mail him with the following information: - City Contac person (name) Phone number Permit number Brief description of the system o BTU o Size o Etc Thanks - Bruce Bruce Blunt Rainier Industries, Ltd. Environmental Stewardship (425) 981 -1225 direct (206) 423 -0943 cell Original Message From: jrfishes @hotmail.com [mailto:jrfishes @ hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 10:16 AM To: Bruce Blunt; Brian Rowinski Subject: Permit Bruce, Thanks JR Sent via BlackBerry from T- Mobile C /1"/ /^1/1/1/1 CITY OF ALA MAY 13 2009 PERMIT CENTER • • I am just checking in to see what you hear from Dave. I left a message with Ralph at ETI, he thought he would have the qoute out yesterday, I hope to get it today. CORRECTION MO1 LTR# 7 020 • Bob Benedicto - Rainier Industries - Permit application #M09 -026 From: Bruce Blunt To: "bbenedicto @ci.tukwila.wa.us" Date: 05/01/2009 10:27 AM Subject: Rainier Industries - Permit application #M09 -026 CC: Scott Campbell , Brian Rowinski Bob, Thanks for taking the time to discuss the problems we are having with our permit application for our powder coat operation. Dave Larson told me on the phone and you confirmed that, in an attempt to help keep this process moving, the city would e-mail (instead of mailing) Dave Larson's recent Building Division Review Memo. So far, we have not received either the e-mail or the traditional (US) mail version of this letter. • Page 1of1 I'd like to get past this and propose a scenario that would meet the city's code requirements and allow Rainier to proceed with our installation. Following is my proposal: 1. The city issue this permit now based on the condition that the oven be listed. Last year, Rainier moved into our current building and several pieces of equipment were not listed. At that time the city gave us 6- months to get them all listed and we did (in far less than six months). Under the circumstances, this seems like a reasonable resolution that both requires complete compliance to the code while allowing Rainier to get on with business. 2. The city drops the item #1 from the April 3, 2009 Building Division Review Memo. The classification of this work space as been discussed and it seems you have agreed that a room inside a room will not be required. Also, the doors that currently exist will suffice and new automatically actuated smoke actuated doors will not be required. Be assured that the safety and wellbeing of all Rainier employees are of utmost concern to the management of Rainier. The owner of the company works here as well as most of his immediate family - if this operation were to generate smoke the problem will be remedied. 3. The other issues on the 4/3/09 memo have all been addressed in writing, last week, and should not be an obstacle to the issuance of this permit. Rainier's intent is to comply with the code and as we see it the core of the city's issue is that the oven is not listed. So please let me know if this is acceptable as we need to get into operation. At this point I don't see that it matters if we get the most recent memo. Please call if you have any questions. Thanks - Bruce Bruce Blunt Rainier Industries, Ltd. Environmental Stewardship (425) 981 -1225 direct (206) 423 -0943 cell Cc — Scott Campbell — President & Owner Cc — Brian Rowinski — Vice President of Operations fi / /C: temn\ XPrrnwise\ 49FACER9tuk- maii16300- no10016F6B641 D7651 \GW100001.1-1 __. 05/04/2009 April 28, 2009 J. R. Rogers 17739 15 Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155 RE: CORRECTION LETTER #2 Development Permit Application Number M09 -026 Rainier Industries —18375 Olympic Av S Dear Mr. Rogers, This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your mechanical permit(s) can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the Building Department. At this time the Fire Department has no comments. Building Department: Dave Larson at 206 431 -3678 if you have questions regarding the attached memo. Please address the attached comments in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and /or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) complete sets of revised plans, specifications and /or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a `Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections /revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at (206) 431 -3670. Sincerely, ifer M , shall it Technician en File: M09 -026 • City of Tukwila P: \Pemtit Center\Correction Letters\2009\M09 -026 Correction Letter k2.DOC jem Jim Haggerton, Mayor Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 • • Building Division Review Memo Date: April 28, 2009 Project Name: Rainier Industries Permit #: M09 -026 Plan Review: Dave Larson, Senior Plans Examiner Tukwila Building 'Division Dave Larson, Senior Plan Examiner The Building Division conducted a plan review on the subject permit application. Please address the following comments in an itemized format with revised plans, specifications and/or other applicable documentation. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size). (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculations sheets shall be original signed wet stamped, not copied.) 1. I have reviewed your response to my first correction letter and the additional information provided. I also visited the site to see the space proposed for the location and to look at the direct fired furnace. Three concerns have resulted from my review. The first concern is that the furnace is not listed or labeled. The parts may be but both the International Mechanical Code and the International Fuel Gas Code require the appliance to be listed and labeled for the application in which it is used. Please refer to section 301.3 of the International Fuel Gas Code. There is an exception to use section 105 but the use of this section still needs to be based on approved engineering evaluation by an approved testing agency. Listing and labeling will be required per code. 2. The second concern is with the burner used in the furnace. The document provided from Maxon states that all burners are raw gas burners intended for use in fresh air streams. Maxom's website has a specification booklet and an installation guide. On page 4- 21.5 -16 of the specifications it states " Series NP and RG Airflo burners are used only for the heating of fresh air in motion. Fresh air means air with 21% oxygen, at ambient temperature, or indirectly preheated via a stream or water coil. It is not recommended to use the burner in recirculating air systems." It is my understanding that the oven is a recirculating system. Page 4 21.5 - 30 in the installation section states "A correct safe airflow across the burner is essential for the safe operation of the burner, and should be safeguarded by a safety - interlock (pressure switch or flow switch) as described in the applicable local codes or regulations." The only way we could accept this situation would be if the oven box and direct fired furnace were listed and labeled as one whole appliance. We would want confirmation from the listing agency as to acceptance of this condition when not recommended by the burner manufacturer. 3. The third concern is that in an emergency situation the proposed location of an emergency power off button will be to close to the hazard to be usable. Typically, in other scenarios where EPO buttons are used they are located at the exit doors and can be activated by an employee or by the responding fire dept. a distance away from the source of the problem. During my site visit, Bruce Blunt and I discussed this issue and he stated that Rainer Industries electrician would be able to take care of this and that both electrical power and gas supply could be disabled when these Buttons are activated. I talked with Al Metzler of the • • Fire Department and he agreed that EPO's at the exit doors was acceptable to them provided they were labeled, mounted at the right height and an appropriate button was used. You may want to clarify these conditions with Al Metzler before installation. These Emergency off buttons will need to be added to the plans along with a description of what will happen when activated. 4. During the site visit I looked at the area where the powder coating facility will be placed and the surrounding walled area will be acceptable provided the openings are protected as required for this incidental use. This scope can be done under a revision submitted under permit #D09 -040. 5. An option that you might consider would be to request that the oven be deleted from the scope of this permit application and resubmit a separate permit application for the oven when the issues noted above can be resolved. If this would work you would bring in a letter requesting the ovens deletion and cross off the ovens on the previously submitted plans. The permit could be issued for the wash booth and powder coating booth. Should there be questions concerning the above requirements, contact the Building Division at 206 -431- 3670. No further comments at this time. • • Responses to building division review memo M09 -026 Project Rainier Industries, 18375 Olympic Ave S. Contacts. J.R. Rogers 425 - 754 -3934, Brian Rowinski 424 - 981 -1204 Item 1.) Per our previous discussions the separation walls /room will be handled on a separate building permit. Item 2.) Attached is a revised oven drawing with the cross section of the ducting and roof penetration detailed. The exhaust temperature is a maximum of 450° F and is made up of the combustion of the natural gas and the curing of the powder "Non- Flammable ". Item 3.) Item 6.) Attached is the revised drawing showing the location of the oven control panel containing the emergency shutdown switch. The following will be labeled directly below the switch. "In case of emergency involving this oven: Turn this disconnect switch OFF (Counter - ClockWise) to initiate safety shutdown. This will cause immediate interruption of fuel gas supply to the burner and de -energize all motors and other connected electrical equipment." Item 4.) This will be included/ addressed with the building permit for the enclosure as needed to meet code. Item 5.) The Maxon NP -1 burner is incorporated in the burner box that is located on top of the oven. It is not UL or ETL listed as a unit, the gas train is meet FM & NFPA 86. Attached are the specification for the NP buners The oven has 6" 4Ib density rockwool wrapped with 20 ga. aluminized tongue -n -grove steel. The burner box is constructed with the same 6" 4Ib density rockwool with 20 ga. aluminized steel. Using the ASTM E 119 time /temperature curve, a 4 "(102 mm) and 6 "(154 mm) thick barrier of DELTA®SAFING BOARD protected so well that after three hours, cotton waste placed on the cold side did not ignite although the hot side reached 1900o F. (10380 C)Attached is a PDF for the Rockwool fire rating. April 6, 2009 J. R. Rogers 17739 15 Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155 RE: CORRECTION LETTER #1 Development Permit Application Number M09 -026 Rainier Industries —18375 Olympic Av S Dear Mr. Rogers, This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your mechanical permit(s) can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the Building Department. At this time the Fire Department has no comments. Building Department: Dave Larson at 206 431 -3678 if you have questions regarding the attached memo. Please address the attached comments in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and /or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) complete sets of revised plans, specifications and /or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a `Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections /revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted throu;?h the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at (206) 431 -3670. Sincerely, ( P fer rshall t Technician enc File: M09 -026 • P:\Permit Center\Correction Letters \2009\M09 -026 Correction Letter #1.DOC jem Jim Haggerton, Mayor Department of Community /Development Jack Pace, Director 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila. Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 - 3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 - 3665 Building Division Review Memo 7. • Date: April 3, 2009 Project Name: Rainier Industries Permit #: M09 -026 Plan Review: Dave Larson, Senior Plans Examiner Tukwila Building Division Dave Larson, Senior Plan Examiner The Building Division conducted a plan review on the subject permit application. Please address the following comments in an itemized format with revised plans, specifications and/or other applicable documentation. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size). (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculations sheets shall be original signed wet stamped, not copied.) 1. The 2,100,000 btu/hr burner capacity of the oven exceeds the 400,000 btu threshold as noted in table 508.2 IBC, Incidental Use Areas. Furnace rooms where any piece of equipment exceeds 400,000 btu's need to be separated with a one hour fire barrier or protected with an automatic fire extinguishing system. The area is protected with the building fire sprinkler system but when this option is used to eliminate the required fire barrier walls and or lid, a smoke barrier is still required to separate the incidental use. Doors into this enclosure will need to be self closing or activated closing by smoke detection. Please review section 508.2 of the 2006 IBC for clarity on this requirement and provide plans for either a one hour fire barrier enclosure or a smoke barrier enclosure for the area occupied by the oven and possibly the other powder coating equipment. 2. Please provide plans and cross - sectional views that show all vents and ducts and termination locations of such. Provide manufacturers specifications and installation instructions to provide guidance in determining appropriate duct materials and required separation from combustible construction. Exhaust or flue temperatures or type of exhaust are typical concerns for selecting appropriate duct materials. 3. The oven is noted as a class A oven to comply with NFPA 86. Section 8.2.8 NFPA 86 requires a manual emergency switch to initiate a safety shutdown. Please provide specific information about this section to include location of emergency switching and what happens to affect a safety shutdown. Gas solenoid shuts of gas supply, electrical power shut off, etc. Does the manufacturer provide guidelines for this function? 4. If an enclosure is required for this area, combustion and ventilation air may need to be redesigned. Please provide details. 5. Is the furnace on top of the oven UL or ETL listed as a single unit. 6. Is the oven enclosure insulated? Should there be questions concerning the above requirements, contact the Building Division at 206 -431- 3670. No further comments at this time. ACTIVITY NUMBER: M09 -026 DATE: 07 -01 -09 PROJECT NAME: RAINIER INDUSTRIES SITE ADDRESS: 18375 OLYMPIC AV S Original Plan Submittal X Response to Incomplete Letter # 1 Response to Correction Letter # X Revision # 1 After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: guildi o � it Public Works DETERMINATION i COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route REVIEWER'S INITIALS: APPROVALS R CORRECTIONS: Approved I Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 ° PERNHTCOOH6 Y PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP Fire Prevention Structural Incomplete Structural Review Required n DUE DATE: 07 -02 -09 n No further Review Required DATE: DUE DATE: 07-30-09 Not Approved (attach comments) n DATE: Plannin ivision Permit Coordinator Not Applicable n Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg El Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: ACTIVITY NUMBER: M09 -026 PROJECT NAME: RAINIER INDUSTRIES SITE ADDRESS: 18375 OLYMPIC AV S DATE: 06 -23 -09 Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # X Revision # 1 After Permit Issued DEPA TMENTS: Building Division 1� Public Works DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete n Comments: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route I Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 • PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Structural Fire Prevention 4.21 Planning Division Permit Coordinator DUE DATE: 06-25-09 Incomplete k Not Applicable Permit Center Use Only I INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: 6111114‘\ LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: No further Review Required DATE: n n DUE DATE: 07-23-09 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: PERMIT 000RD : *.t:: � x • PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M09 -026 PROJECT NAME: RAINIER INDUSTRIES SITE ADDRESS: 18375 OLYMPIC AVE S Original Plan Submittal X Response to Correction Letter # 3 DATE: 05 -20 -09 Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: IL PAL oS- Building Division Public Works Complete Comments: Please Route Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 Fire Prevention Structural DETERMINATION O COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Incomplete n Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg El Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: TUES/THURS ROUTING: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Structural Review Required APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved n Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: n ❑ Permit Coordinator DUE DATE: 05-21 -09 No further Review Required DATE: DATE: Planning Division Not Applicable Not Approved (attach comments) DUE DATE: 06-18-09 Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: ACTIVITY NUMBER: M09 -026 PROJECT NAME: RAINIER INDUSTRIES SITE ADDRESS: 18375 OLYMPIC AV S Original Plan Submittal X Response to Correction Letter # 2 DATE: 05 -05 -09 Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Public Works PERI�IT WORD * r:�� if PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP n Fire Prevention Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Incomplete Planning Division Permit Coordinator DUE DATE: 05-07 -09 Not Applicable Comments: n L ' u Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route Documents /routing slip.doc 2 -28-02 t%( REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Structural Review Required n No further Review Required DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 06 -04 -09 Approved n Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials:.74 ACTIVITY NUMBER: M09 -026 DATE: 04 -23 -09 PROJECT NAME: RAINIER INDUSTRIES SITE ADDRESS: 18375 OLYMPIC AV S Original Plan Submittal X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Ard,Jmieln Public Works ❑ DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Permit Center Use Only . CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 PERMIT COORD COPY r PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP 04[1 Bldg Fire Prevention Structural Incomplete ❑ Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator ❑ DUE DATE: 04-28-09 DATE: DATE: Not Applicable Permit Center Use Only - .. INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required DUE DATE: 05-26-09 APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) I:56 Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: ACTIVITY NUMBER: M09 -026 DATE: 03 -17 -09 PROJECT NAME: RAINIER INDUSTRIES SITE ADDRESS: 18375 OLYMPIC AV S X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEP RTMENTS: Tar ' t l n't o r Building Division Public Works DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 • PERMAT COORD COPY • PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route Structural Review Required No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: I' Ott o 1 Departments issued corrections: Bldg ►'1 Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: - 411 4 �O') Fire Prevention Structural ❑ Incomplete ❑ DUE DATE: 03-19-09 DATE: DUE DATE: 04-16-09 DATE: Planning Division Permit Coordinator Not Applicable REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS i (Ati 3 al \ `- 0 7111109 tiw Summary of Revision: iib pu, (y) pryff-c 90ra- V lcAAPYL C,fA2 &C Received bK zv,____ REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS S ummary of Revision: Received by: REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: REVISION NO. DATE_ RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS S ummary of Revision: Received by: PROJECT NAME: /fl iNYV-C SITE ADDRESS: i2 OL i pv REVISION LOG a PERMIT NO: MO Tito ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: (please print) (please print) (please print) (please print) (TIPAQP ,w4rtt1 • • 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 Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: July 1 , 2009 Plan Check/Permit Number: M09 -026 Er Response to Incomplete Letter # I ❑ Response to Correction Letter # 'kr Revision # ( after Permit is Issued d i Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: Project Address: Contact Person: Entered in Permits Plus on Rainier Industries Exhaust Stack Visual Screen 18375 Olympic Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98188 YuShih Ho / JR Summary of Revision: Rainier will install (2) Exhaust Stack Visual Screen around the (2) exhaust stacks on the building roof to minimize the visual impact from the smokestacks. The screens will be mill finished alum and covered with white F/R vinyl to match the building exterior color. Sheet Number(s): 3 loud[or highlight all areas of revision including date o revisio Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: \ applications \forms - applications on hne \revision submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: 1 -2009 Phone Number: (425) 981 - 1215 RECEWED err/ OF TUKWILA 'JUL 0 1 2009 apfi AAIT FIFrTER • . 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 Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: June 23 2009 Plan Check/Permit Number: M09 -026 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ❑ Response to Correction Letter # ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ® Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: Project Address: Contact Person: Sheet Number(s): 2 Rainier Industries Exhaust Stack Visual Screen 18375 Olympic Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98188 YuShih Ho / JR Phone Number: (425) 981 -1215 mr R 'fir rr rr iA SUN 2 3 20 PERMIT CENTEiA Summary of Revision: Rainier will install (2) Exhaust Stack Visual Screen around the (2) exhaust stacks on the building roof to minimize the visual impact from the smokestacks. The screens will be mill finished alum and covered with white F/R vinyl to match the building exterior color. loud ❑or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: /. 0v' Entered in Permits Plus on ki ( 60 \applications \forms- applications on line \revision submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: 1 -2009 /at: .fl - S red lolled helms a rL y0 ti:hed pev' ;�/ / J4KI /1 9h1 v � 7yi Asp/ ds-( ah!gS ity o Tukwila Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, eta Date: May 18, 2009 Project Name: Rainier Industries Project Address: 18375 Olympic Ave S Entered in Permits Plus on tae -addit \applications \forms - applications on line\revision submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: 1 -2009 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 Plan Check/Permit Number: M09 -026 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ® Response to Correction Letter # 3 ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner 6/t/1 Contact Person: J.R. Rogers v Phone Number: (425) 754 -3934 Summary of Revision: e ,. . - e... :e. e. re g-(2) remote emergency shut -off buttons at the two nearest exists and a raw gas detector directly above the oven. The (2) emergency shut -off buttons will be wired in series with the safety circuit of the oven. This safety circuit includes: low pressure gas switch, high pressure gas switch, exhaust fan airflow proving switch, circulation airflow proving switch, burner airflow proving switch, (2) remote push button emergency off switches and a push button in the control panel. The ovens will be field inspected and labeled. as per correction letter #2 item #1 Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision includin e of rev' 'on � .s RECEIVED CM' nF Tt 1KWILA MAY 2 0 2009 Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: c PERMIT CENTER s -10-o•1 Sheet Number(s): /p S City of Tukwila ° REVISION SUBMITTAL Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: 5/S /OQ Plan Check/Permit Number: AA pq — 0240 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # • Response to Correction Letter # Z ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: 2 l )4.% Ea_ ( r to , STrzl - & - LS / Pa..1I.0sEi2- 6DAT 'lEr t Project Address: (8375 et? `f vtpI _ S vc S, JR Atsu L Sao ?, w1ui Contact Person: t312.1.2� ye- Phone Number: (20c,) Summary of Revision: "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of r is'o c Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Entered in Permits Plus on s- S —0 \applications\forms- applications on line\revision submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: 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 RErWIVED cnv OF TUKWILA MAY 0 5 2009 PERMIT (' NTFR IL Project Name: City of Tukwila Project Address: 18375 Olympic Ave s \applications \forms- applications on line\revision submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: 1 -2009 I • 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 Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: April 22, 2009 Plan ChecWPermit Number: M09 -026 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ® Response to Correction Letter # 1 ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Rainier Indsutries Contact Person: J.R. Rogers Phone Number: (425) 754 -3934 CITY p�g � n APR 2 3 Z009 °ERMir CENTER Summary of Revision: Attached is a letter and supporting attachments in response the correction letter M09 -026 dated April 3 2009 Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Entered in Permits Plus on 014 l 2,-9,161 License Name Type Specialty 1 Specialty 2 Effective Date Expiration Date Status TORGEC`062NN CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR GENERAL UNUSED 8/15/19948/5/1996 VICE PRESIDENT ARCHIVED Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date TORGERSON, DARRYL G Cancel Date 01/01/1980 Bond Amount TORGERSON, SARAH 8 01/01/1980 357524C TORGERSON, DEREK D VICE PRESIDENT 09/20/2002 Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date 8 DEVELOPERS SURETY Et INDEM CO 357524C 03/28/2009 Until Cancelled $12,000.0003/13 /2009 7 TRAVELERS CAS a SURETY CO 10356674 07/22/2001 03/28/2009 $12,000.0008/23 /2001 6 TRAVELERS CAS a SURETY CO 081S103566746BCM 03/28/2001 07/22/2001 03/28/2009 $6,000.00 02/05/2001 UNITED Untitled Page Other Associated Licenses • • General /Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with LEtI to perform construction work within the scope of its specialty. A General or Specialty construction Contractor must maintain a surety bond or assignment of account and carry general liability insurance. Business and Licensing Information Name Phone Address Suite /Apt. City State Zip County Business Type Parent Company INDUSTRIAL AIR SYSTEMS INC 2063675115 17739 15TH AVE NE SEATTLE WA 98155 KING Corporation UBI No. Status License No. License Type Effective Date Expiration Date Suspend Date Specialty 1 Specialty 2 600207160 ACTIVE INDUSAS099JZ CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR 4/9/1991 9/2/2010 GENERAL UNUSED Business Owner Information Bond Information https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/bbip/Detail.aspx Page 1 of 3 05/27/2009