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Permit 5871 - Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle / Metro South Operating Base - Concrete Slab
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING PERMIT (POST WITH INSP'4 .;TION CARD AND PLANS IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION) Department of Community Development - Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 433 -1849 BUILDING PERMIT NO. 5 S '? DATE ISSUED: 1,2-w0-8q FEES DESCRIPTION 'MOUNT RCPT • DATE BUILDING PERMIT FEE 117 00 76.00 0-1 5. 1I143 i.2 -u76 -0 8 -01 -89 PLAN CHECK FEE BUILDING SURCHARGE 4.50 ,-1' - , h $ 1,2:26 -g9 ENERGY SURCHARGE OTHER: TOTAL - 197.50 PLAN CHECK /189 -190 12100 E Marginal Wy S 10,000.00 PROJECTNAME/TENANT ASSESSOR ACCOUNT# METRO South 0 gratin Base TYPE OF 0 New Building 0 Addition Tenant Improvement (commercial) LJ Demolition (building) Grading/Fill WORK: 0 Rack Storage LJ Reroof O Remodel (residential) Other.C.oncrete slab installation DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: Installation of Rectifier Substation on concrete slab. PROPERTY OWNER Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle PHONE 684 -1333 ADDRESS 821 Second Avenue, Mail Stop 112, Seattle, WA ZIP 98104 -159 CONTRACTOR PHONE ADDRESS ZIP WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # EXP. DATE ARCHITECT PHONE ADDRESS ZIP USE —V FLOOR SQUARE .3 COW ( :oorai'E inricE OCC. SQUARE V.4 OCC. • I SQUARE ana a?a SQUARE -aa OCC. It . TOTAL TOTAL . .I TOTAL TYPE PE OF CONSTRUCTION: UBC EDITION (year)88 SETBACKS: N _ 25' s_ E — 25' W — FIRE PROTECTION: Sprinklers (1) Detectors [] N/A UTILITY PERMITS REOUIREO ?D Yes OD No (through Public works) ZONING: M -2 BAR /LAND USE CONDtTIONSOYes (2)No CONDITIONS (other than those noted on or attached to permit/plans): APPROVED FOR BUILDING ISSUANCE BY: 4 t - OFFICIAL .4_,,-....4_,,-.....) DATE: - O —Y7 I hereby cert that I have read and ex fined 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 or work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this building permit. SIGNATUR r �Z !I/ .: ,Z. DATE: — ' "A PRINT NAME: �G/7,(a�1I f L //�f7 S COMPANY: 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. CERTIFICATE OF l , DAM ISSUED: OCCUPANCY NO. N Ulf I NUM t BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION TRACKING PLAN CHECK NUMBER 190 PROJECT NAME Th CTf O Sou -1-h O per f3 us2... SITE ADDRESS S!'JITE NO. INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF • Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that any time the status of the project may be ascertained. • Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending on to the next department. • Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted on the plans or summarized concisely in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit. • Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not applicable, so note by using "N /A ". )01o0 fi rlar n.l nU1 S BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE/OCCUPANCY INFORMATION (to be filled out by Plan Checker) SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD TOTAL SQUARE FEET TOTAL OCCU- PANCY LOAD DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW "X" In box Indicates which departments need to review the project. UIREM+ (Vj BUILDING - initial review (ROUTED) CONSULTANT: Date Sent - Date Approved FIRE -a PLANNING 6-2 S S61 O PUBLIC WORKS g FIRE PROTECTION: ( ) Sprinklers I>elDetectors (j N/A FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED: 2 J -Rt-r-Bei INSPECTOR: 0"/ INIT: 6 ZONING: WI - BAR/LAND USE CONDITIONS? REFERENCE FILE NOS.: 2 'j ' Y} l i i1 5' l"7- CC (R. K -P Cri (1 INIT: ( IQ MINIMUM SETBACKS: N- 12-5 S- E- 251 W- ' UTILITY PERMITS REQUIRED? ( ) Yes No INIT: PUBLIC WORKS LETTER DATED: O OTHER INIT: BUILDING - final review TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: UBC EDITION (year): REVIEW COMPLETED PERMIT NO. CONTACTED Johnnie DATE NOTIFIED n _ "�, " L) �� 1i arras BY: (init.)-4441) BY: (init.) DATE READY PERMIT EXPIRES 2nd NOTIFICATION AMOUNT OWING la) e 50 3RD NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) 1 BUILDIN a PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division FEES (for staff use only) CC CA/ 01./1/1"..17I IL Cr, uvurvra'u, I unmIca ►rte vv y vv (206) 433 -1849 DESCRIPTION AMOUNT RCPT # DATE BUILDING PERMIT FEE / i 7. o0 g-1-61 PLAN CHECK Si NUMBER 0 cl ((C1 PLAN CHECK FEE 7�_ co .:. 114_3 BUILDING SURCHARGE y so APPLICATION nfUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY ENERGY SURCHARGE OTHER: . `'`TOTAL - ' i`g21 -o SITE ADDRESS SUITE # 12100 East Marginal Way South VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $ $10,000 PROJECT NAME/TENANT METRO South Operating Base ASSESSOR ACCOUNT # 282505 -9026 TYPE OF ❑ New Building 0-Addition • Tenant Improvement (commercial) Li Demolition (building) WORK: ❑ Rack Storage ❑ Reroof ❑ Remodel (residential) Q Other ..cony -rPt -P sl ah installation DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: Installation of Rectifier Substation on concrete slab BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.) Main Building = Fleet maintenance & storage Provide electrical power for testing of dual mode buses NATURE OF BUSINESS: WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? (3 No Li Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: SQUARE FOOTAGE - Building: Tenant Space: Area of Construction5Z? 5v, FT WILL THERE BE STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING? ❑ No ❑ Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: PROPERTY OWNER Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle PHONE 684-13a3 ADDRESS 821 Second Avenue Mail Stop -112 ZI 9R1 Q4_1 r198 CONTRACTOR n t ayai1a_ble PHONE ADDRESS ZIP WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # EXP. DATE ARCHITECT PHONE ADDRESS ZIP HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION; AND;K TRUE AND CORRECT, AN # M- AUTHORIZED APP Y FOR THIS PERMIT E:; SAME ;.TO::. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT SIGNATURE PRINT NA. Johnnie A Wi 1 1 i ams _(,Right -of -Way AgPn1 ADDRESS 821 Second Avenue MS /112 �/I DATE_ PHONE 6R4 -1333 CITY /ZIP Sea. 98104 -1598 CONTACT PERSON PHONE b84 -1333 APPLICATION SUBMITTAL In order to ensure that your application Is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill out the application completely and follow the plan submittal checklist on the reverse side of this form. Handouts are available at the Building counter which provide more detailed information on application and plan submittal requirements. Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION Valuation for new construction and additions are calculated by the Department of Community Development prior to application submittal. Contact the Permit Coordinator at 433 -1851 prior to submitting application. In all cases, a vaivauon amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Building Division to comply with current fee schedules. BUILDING OWNER / AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitations. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 304(d) of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. If you have any questions about our process or plan submittal requirements, please contact the Department of Community Development Building Division at 433 -1849. DATE APPLICATION ACCEPTED DATE APPLICATION EXPIRES 7— 90 03/30/89 COMMERCIAL StCMITTAL CHECKCIST NEW:60MIAERCIAL SUIL0IN08AC1SITIOP4S :".• •• Completed billidIng.pericitapCilcatlort.(otte for ei■oh'iff000to) ii‘aalasor:Ot■ocount Number Two eats (2) bt.tba toUowirg Scitritificitha.ta Structural C.alculatIOns etstmca0 by a Washtriattai: State coiroA0pC(40;::.7ENANtipap.noy.EvErns ,..coiiokod*oong.:*oitttoo:*ti.t*(onejor. 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Requestor Phone # Special Instructions INSPECTION RECORD PERMIT # 7 / Date t-z-f-s (To Date Wanted a.m. p.m• Inspection Results /Comment Inspector �1�'SL `J — Date / 2 - 3r 7'6 r8w•ni:+x«st�rwn�x Bull D KYILA Buil Department 6300 clicenter Bouleva Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 :r altzts..-witr.1w. cfSiVini z- :tnc:tr iltikrirtfnia INSPEC ON RECORD PERMIT # 52 // Date 1 2.7 -9O Type of Inspection )Lt Dkte Wanted *-7— 30 -9 2/ O0 C. ft,f Thai rt ect ��-Y I l � Site Address —� Requestor Special Instructions .I I • e--- Phone # O Co 3 Inspection Results /Comments: ;e.,c.c u.—.- -- r, 01,a- 6.4- -- elL (IdGe.. Inspector Date 7/3�, � 5' 0 XaSt' A X11 0:a^> na•#ktMwA1Avonsxholwm*, .woywt nrw.om+ u otts..tdo ...1.,q.s.•nva.twromm.ttu ,......,awica t.t u- mt •owsworw.+aoma1.0gtLravwcatW!a neNxcdWat rt IOLl bz+ xlt tti ffillint t•. t7+ V! Lx'} u. F ?Y:7it'riVl'tNt+eS;ti9hk3�k`�rr, CITY OF TUKWILA Bu11 ' 0epartment 6300 '.hcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Type of Inspection 12Niabat Site Address 1Q1 CZ £ Xi`(\0 1 IA (x.\ Requestor 6i -r�j�� -fir INSPECT ON RECORD PERMIT # Date Date Wanted —1"Q-1-qO W3,5 Project ThrtiO �J Phone # • Special Instructions Inspection Results /Comments: 'x • Inspector Date `7 /2') fqb CITY OF TUKWILA Building Division 6200 Southcentor Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 433.1845 Date _2(2;0 ° CORRECTION NOTICE The following items are found to be in violation of Ordinance and shall be corrected. Job Address (S (►. S e �-1'2� (Z. (-art, (P ED 67 41 cam" A ,J.0 N a 4fsv7 W r I E T T-6 Pia v‘okv- A-GC6sS 1-0 P p A e e (1-409 (0 1 1 t,% 6 S , V9A ts WC N 1iv1 nte,g72 -- 1198b-S (Jw ssI,,r)3/412. - _. C am- P n-- --z ,� S/' r - ►J Signed Building Official /Inspector s City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575-4404 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT, FINAL APPROVAL FORM Control No. Permit No. ?';7/ • Project Name / Address • %' /( -- 'Suite # Retain current inspection schedule Needs shift inspection Approved without correction notice Approved with correction notice issued Sprinklers: /1 Fire Alarm: t; Hood & . Duct: ;1 Halon: if Monitor: )'r -- Pre- Fire: d Permits: Al Authoriz ,e`d Signature Date FINALAPP.FRM T.F.D. Form F.P. 85 NOreS 1. 6.14c t~omit% 1 4 we H•, 01,040v1 twit) giNveac eml p1>ZM •1‘ QA .11OA. 4..1NTIMMIL WALL,% A" GAIl14t, T• FAtl+ticArea Paoli *14 qA. %Kt. .--}� 3. &N CLo3t g. 1 w Sul.o not4 (1 %c4114L 14 Oise) Ttt nm- 3" -rmcK PocyunRTWAwrf- Rt9. q, 11 ,10.4S r+.% TOMe*A1 kft.41. PEAL 4QT ;P4Iw4 WO UaAL at IA, COLOR "Na 3r. SPect IttILD It• Cr. Os'eKg0. •S•Q : 111200 N'M •rt 'Om tStt,L 00. HAlt IAL C. N1 °; DANa�� 1itQv►• vobtA41.'••%14h.1 N Ins, 1 O x 14 "el; AM!. vnft•A Lawfst 1100ITIt pa IMO 14 L Cum u•,o. • Nbfkrrio,st mit0 ra to*.t%oat. 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E,..g8 t 4 .:,,,,,o,..„ , r, ,g,..., At • , ,.,. 0 i vilu ,,,, ,., • ID .... -E,', = I'm; . ,:,, ;4. ,7, I •. 7 ,.. c V ...0.1 . . : ..!.. -SP,E- 0 E te, s'^er,= 1 ,L.u..712 , •..1 ..,.. .1.-, .u-5. 04,7t;—.6 0 -mjC 'I- -C -1 9) ...4 • , .! ../..,,04\ i E e• r 4u t , • 0 5 ...co-...4 ..•- i,...,, ;Iv , u 44 ., , ....% ' ...:, ..- ••:,,' '',4.. • li ''') - ..,c; -,..,, 4 ..1.4.; • !•-,-.4 t• '.• •,. •.- - t , *".:- .' r'..lii 7, • ' .ri Iii,;,-...• .-, • • • ••,!,41 WWI .1••••••■••1 1 • /9/Ve2f, —Fet 111331115. 150110M113 ramv 2032 South 0 Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 ...... 206351:-330B FRII 206 457-5612_ July 28, 1989 Metro Attn: Aiko Ueno Re: South Base Rectifier Substation Subject: Piro Alarm System Dear Aiko, 11(3 7 1989 RECEIVED art F T *L* I AUG 04 1989 mow an This is a proposal to furnish and install the dlara, di! that we talked about for the SOB rectifier building. We will install the control panel in either the rectifier building ir the control room which is prefered. We have not included the four wires that would have to go to the building nor the two RJ-3 II jacks that should be installed by the telephone company to allow us to monitor the system. This system has much in the way of expansion capabilities for other areas since we are intending to use only one zone of the control panel for this project, $1835 .00. In addition there will be a monthly charge 01 831.50 for the extension to the Fire department. We also have not included the AC power to the panel and the fan control hookup as we are not Line voltage electricians. An extinguisher will be an additional $95.00. Sales tax will be added if applicable. Please do not hesitate to call me on this or any other matter. Sincerely, Chris Golian Chief Engineer t_t?, 21.3 . E49 0 3 : :j 8 ETvl *FEDERAL F X REaSAFET t P t_t 12117147 44, 7N340Mpi> (.YiNOWFEF:USilttlLtftFbfrisF'51 1142021ltfittfllul.UNPIIJSl(AgOt 1:44S7I2FLisiNTtffWibMI SLABS :b.'XStfSfliiiffilGYFY4ff2•. •• • • •. .....,„,...... ,.,. 3 icl 3 111011 I. 1 41 k oil n),,0. , i;t 1 ' 41jt1 .1 iiii ill � [ T Y ii. ���� i`1 FIRE ALAAA SYSTEM for METRO SOUTH BASE . RECTIFIER SUBSTAT I OM a t }i 4. 1. I 6 , .. . I .... ' 1 la a El ttlfg#141{.4twri mimiltitmtRini:prtms"i ,wItrinntuwarKv''tit:KWt t livalat.m ttalm aitjiturttar :affil:lprtttAtww.tArfpttb2t rata ttmEntrein tt } :. y! ' 203 South '0' Street, Port Angeles WA 98362 . 0•— 4 7- 310- F.A 06— 457— 5. 1 ' t; s,tit > {tt. tt fiiii ittt: la '+ I. 1 41 k oil n),,0. , i;t 1 ' 41jt1 .1 iiii F1 FIRE ALAAA SYSTEM for METRO SOUTH BASE . RECTIFIER SUBSTAT I OM 4 k 71 1 ∎tf ti jii ,fib : : ! f •i (t til :(:j.jj: iji "it 7' ?ii!i' ?:t'::!(t•(:ft :t:�:�i lit ' tt; lii }i4 Milinilid;iiiii.sti; ltt MI il ril ti F ` i (I. V t1}{�. , i 7. 9 ?s � .i i . tl• 1 t; . �, tt j:; iii lit: I ?j;ti'I 11:tti •i° .I,tit I•i(titiiitili ! oar If t t i. t i .3 I: i j(}! +'�i� �ti' i +l ijlll1i(lit�li+tiiii i::t. =ii: I;itllfiit !i i Flint +✓ j > • iiti t t. %u �t ti RI i( 7 (}} Ili, 11 1! . If .0 .,1,.. k kw,{ ,., 1�fI3� fiiii ittt: la '+ t kill:11;1 t,l.(.! tt{ NI f 1 1 ` 1 :lilklilitili,'ikiit i. .(.111:t,,;t.,71;(t(:i!iii!. tv 4 :. U , !' 4 tt l A, t f r qi id tP� €r sr ! (' ! i , . 1 ii+, fit! 4800 SERIES ADDRESSABLE t'�NTRoL.s 4812 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL GENERAL The 4812 Is a microprocessor - controlled fire alarm control panel. It Is capable of providing Style B or Style D alarm initiating circuits as well as one addressable circuit which can monitor and provideannunclation of up to 88 addressable devices. All 4812 functions are programmable from the built - In keypad. The design of the 4812 Is modular. It allows the Installer to add plug-in initiating circuit cards, a relay output card and a digital communicator module according to the specific Installation requirements. Using the cus- tomer selectable modules. the 4812 can be configured to provide; • 4 Style D (Class A) or 8• Style 8 (Class 8) alarm initiating circuits that will accommodate two -wire smoke detectors, normally open alarm activated initiating devices, and normally open (or closed) sprinkler supervisory devices, • 4 Style 8 (Class 8) or 2 Style 0 (Class A) alarm initiating circuits and one (1) circuit for connection of up to 88 addressable smoke detectors, manual.flre stations and remote Initiating zone transponders. • 2 Style Z (Class A) or Style Y (Class B) power limited alarm indicating circuits. • Reverse polarity transmitter for transmission of alarm and tro'..ble to a remote location. • Alarm and trouble form C (SPDT) contacts. • Digital communicator to provide transmission of system status reports to a central station via telephone network. ;f �f8 •T* 4'' a14 48.22 MEETS: NFPA 71, 72A STANDARD FEATURES • Digital keyboard with 16 key -pad forcontrolling system operation, a two -digit numeric display and 8 LEDs for system annunciation, one power limited Style Z or Style A alarm indicating circuit and an Internal buzzer. • Six dedicated slots for optional plug -In modules: two (2) slots for alarm initiating circuit cards; one (1) slot for digital communicator; one (1) slot for reverse polarity transmitter module; one (1) slot for auxiliary alarm Indicating circuit module; one (1) slot for auxiliary relay output of alarm and trouble. • Capable of powering four-wire smoke detectors, resettable from the keypad. • Walk test mode that permits one -man testing. • Operating program stored in a non - volatile memory that retains programming in the absenc•.: of operating power. . • Automatic ground fault detection on all external wiring. • Power limiting on all circuits. • Key- lockable door to prevent unauthorized entry. LISTED Fire Lire Alarms IncorporaTeD 4C. Albert St., P.O. Box 81:3 Nrw H: or, Connecticut 0'3504 ( ?C;, 777.796i • 000 -G2: 4.1AE: F•AX (203) 2118• ;)70U • AMSECO can provide you with your complete SIREN and SPEAKER requirements. DEALER QUANTITY PRICES EFFECTIVE .1 MAY 1988 AMSECO introduces the first U.L.464 Listed self-contained indoor /outdoor sirens. SSX -61 SERIES FEATURES: • Armored self-contained Indoor /outdoor sirens, • Comes completely assembled with siren driver and tamper switch fully enclosed in art aluminum die •cast housing, • Can be applied for fire alarm signaling. • Eliminates the need for additional siren box and tamper switches. • SSX•61 • 6.12V • Single tone. SSX•61•612 • 6.12V - Two tone, SSX•61•624 • 24V - Two tone, • 105 dBA output at 10 ft, • Up front wiring terminals for faster and easier Installation. • CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AMSECO DISTRIBUTOR TODAY! 224 LAST STAR Of INDIA LANE CARSON, CA 90746 Phoney: (213) 331,4670 • (600) 421.1096 Telex; 694241 FAX: (213) 338-9932 yea 30 CHAPIN ROAD $LOG. F P.O, SOX 605 PINE /ROOK, NJ 07055 Phones; (201) 373.4433 • (000) 326.1060 FAX: (201) 575.5304 Dear Valued Customer, As seen In our SDM advertisement, AMSECO is now offering the first UL 464 Listed (Fire Audible Signaling Device) Sirens, as well as other sirens and speakers, Thls new series SSX•61 will soon be listed under UL 1023 (Household Alarm Burglar System Unit) and UL 1610 (Central Station Burglar Alarm Unit). We believe that the UL Listed Siren SSX•61 will strongly increase your future sales effort. This brochure contains Information on all available AMSECO sirens and speakers and it's put together for your review. Please consider Including these products Into your product lines. NOTIFIER . a division of Pittway Corporation GENERAL BRK's 400 Series photoelectric detectors are specifically designed to meet the stringent performance requirements of industrial and municipal fire detection /alarm systems. The design of these detectors emphasizes ease of installation and field maintenance. The new AT /AIT models add built -in audible signaling and optional isolation of the thermal. FEATURES • Unique optical sensing chamber, • + Superior signal -to -noise ratio. + Built -in signal processing. + 3.3% nominal sensitivity. • Removable cover for field cleaning. • Visible LED "blinks" in standby. • Sealed against dirt, insects. and back . pressure. • 3 Year Limited Warranty. • Field adjustable sensitivity. • Field metering of detector sensitivity. Built -in test switch, • Low standby current. • Built -in tamper- resistant feature. • Designed for direct surface or electrical box mounting, • 360° field viewing angle of the visual alarm LEDs • Insect- resistant screening (.025 "/0.635 mrn openings), • Ease plut -in of the head to base. • SEMS screws for easy wiring. • Optional recess mounting. APPLICATIONS Use for protection of life and property. Photoelectric detectors are recommended in areas where slow smoldering fires are likely to ignite. In areas where small combustion particles are usually present from fork -lift trucks, cooking stoves, etc„ they are less likely than ionization detectors to produce false alarms, November 1988 20E -3 -20 BRK Model 2451 Photoelectric 2 & 4/6 Wire Smoke System Detectors u.tutru; .r. ct.IronNlA State 1.1• Irk �tw ' 7281.9V:133 For further information see BRK manual 1567"... 210, "Applications Manual for System Smoke Detectors ", which provides detailed information on detector spacing, placement, zoning, wiring, and special applications. Copies are available free of charge from NOTIFIER® Literature Services Department. CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION All 400 Series photoelectric smoke detectors contain a unique optical sensing chamber designed to sense the presence of smoke particles produced by a wide range of combustion sources and meet the performance criteria designated by U.L. 268, A new custom integrated circuit incorporates signal processing to reduce false alarms and sample /hold circuitry to provide easy field metering of sensitivity. Additional key features include: a recess mounting option, interchangeable ion, photo. or heat detectors in the same family of mounting bases, and a full line of accessories, ry 1u t,ucp our ptodu(l "tlormatn,trr up-to -note and ..cc wette 1Afd can t •poo{hc applications or anticipate all ttAluMtrn,tlru5, AN awecttir.atnM,s bt,cl to cho •J'Mlo ul notice Fflr p►pl„ :air ; h.n ccn irrrl IER NUTIFIER '1100 fJOtth sf)th btraol h.(.olu, NE 68504 1798 I't■u,w (4021 464 0211 Ak 1402) *4.509.? NOTlf IEH 40 (■Itwrl SUrn>1 N.11.1 Havun L 1 110504 t'hu,.I rill 77? :1 9 1-AX (O3) /f •,110 a MOUNTING BABE SELECTION GUIDE Current Loop Limit Version 'We _ ._ Resistor UL /ULC 2 -wire No UL /ULC 2 -wire Yee UL /ULC 2/4 -wire Yee UL /ULC 4•wlre No UL /ULC /EN -54 2 -wire No UL /ULC /EN -54 2 -wtre No Base Number 1340113 1340113R 134029 1340413 1340613 13401 Contact 'Ipe Form A&C Fortn A&C /A Supy. Form A &C *Limited by control panel. Relay Contact Ratings: Resistive or Inductive (60% power factor) load, Form A: 2.0 at 30 VAC /DC. Form C: 0.6 at 110 VDC, 2.0 at 30 VDC. 1.0 at 125 VAC. 2.0A at 30 VAC. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS: Operating Voltage: Mounting Base Dependent (see chart above) Stand -by Current: 100 micro amps Sensitivity: 3.3%/ft. Nominal Weight: 0,5 lb. (277 g,) Size: 2,4 "/62 mm dia. high, 4,07103 mm dia. (6.2"/158 dia. with flanged bases) Construction: Flame retardant white Noryl plastic Temperature: 32 -120° F (0.49° C) UL /ULC Models —10 to 60° C. (14.140° F ) Humidity Range: 10 -93% R. H. (non - condensing). Standby Current Draw Volt re on Alarm 10.32 VDC 10.100• 17 -32 VDC 22.62 17 -32 VDC 20.63 120 VAC 75 mA AC Max. 15.32 VDC 21.1006 10.32 VDC 10-100' INFORMATION ABOUT ORDERING: 1 Dose S 1451 Ionization Detector. Must be mounted to one of the B4OX Series Bases listed above. 2451 Photoelectric Detector, Must be mounted to one of the D40X Series Bases listed above, 2451TH Same as Model 2451 above, but with a 135° F (57° C) fixed temperature heat sensor 4451 Thermal detector with fixed alarm point at 176° F (80° C.). Must be mounted to one of the 340X Series Bases listed above, 5451 Rate of rise thermal detector with fixed alarm point at 140° F (60° C.). Must be mounted to one of the B4OX Series Bases listed above. RA400 Remote Annunciator for 2 or 4 wire systems. 3 -24V. Use with any 400 Series plug -in detector, Fits standard U. S. single gang electrical box, MOD400 Detector Metering Adapter Module. Use with most analog or digital multi- meters. RMK400 Recess Mounting Kit B401 or B404R. Use with 13401 or 3401R Mounting bases only. SMK400 Surface Mounting Kit 5401 or 5401R. Provides for entry of surface wiring conduit. Use with B401 or B401R Mounting bases only. Order by model number from: NOTIFIER 3700 North 56th Street P.O. Box 4584 Lincoln, Nebraska 68504 Phone: (402) 464.0211 FAX: (402) 464 -5092 20E -3.20 • or - NOTIFIER 40 Albert Street P.O. Box 823 New Haven, Connecticut 06504 Phone; (203) 776.5710 FAX: (203) 776.5710 t 0 fi ton .3)"11 a0 t- TIN -9 Art r 73 0 271444 SbOStA33dVS Ni 13' QLiam FaMLIMMIPM d g4Ro METRO SOUT N aAsE REer; PI FR suasrr ,ioi) flee A tag RM Strrrewl 3i8,1 CITY of TUKWILA 6300 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD TUKWILA, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 * *REVISION SUBMITTAL ** c25 fifrO D11T8 DATE PROJECT NAME ADDRESS ///,23 CONTACT PERSO / ARCHITECT OR EN INEER Gai,e; li -e/1l,f) 44 —" /357L PHONE PERMIT NUMBER 5-2 7/ if previously issued) PLAN CHECK NUMBER TYPE OF REVISION= 444 ///1 (491f,e4F-h• ,XL 16 g.a.44::, eul CITY() tlF ;, /„., JUL 2? tgcfl PrRlv11T CENTER • SHEET NUMBER(S) "Cloud" or high g t a areas o rev s ono an •ate rev s one. SUBMITTED TOs WEAL) 'R sa v ro RG tr' Access %L t." i 0 vim Eva sT p1�l�l A.1 to E LO t" i'N1 cK AccLss LAB r FtwcE a Drum, V.XIsT Cope., Cults .C13 JEui "Rut,ImoRGa .• ACC.ess SLMS OVER IVA T.T STORr1. t olthlIv 1�1 E. w S" '1"N1 cK A c cLss s LAB Ecell Comic. E1.'C AS Eta . UNOCR 'AV. ,r 1 E LAL) u• L .3 'P'RL!A '; ILbG' 121wt$!.•?C1Kow w 1'1.13 • I } \°Logo a. 34.'bi G'. okIt 'aS sf O 1" '' accts ELK IN e" R t.1N• CoNG, - ;'E J s CoNc SAME. As CaNG rkb 3. A C C . - S A� %✓- S" CoNC, 'NaTrs I) ' LoT.'E GRovuO ream ,'kb Q Z.. MAN OF�� t f opt Abb%-r to L AL. bEi %L.S LE. C1 pV tO wr %t /to AQpR bu iG 5 t - E. -sou c W -r ‘ L /to 06 \ p1N� 1V- tES.�IG—N�EDs bRA.�CIMCD 1 1:tcoIl,, t' APPe omsTwo SCALE, SW/0/4) CONTRAC 1 TM 45 -99 Municipolit9 of Motropolltan SoottL.: Aso.cr l FIE. R SUS ....ri)S:TA LLK110 CONc. P . Accts SLAt3 rit0- SI'1 WG NOs , '$NT OF Cit of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila Washington 98188 (206) 433.1800 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor Plan Check M89 -190: METRO South Operating Base 12100 E Marginal Wy S THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS APPLY TO AND BE OME PART OF THE APPROVED PLANS UNDER TUKWILA BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER__, ' J_L__. 1. No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Architect and the Tukwila Building Division. 2. Electrical permit shall be obtained through the Washington State Division of Labor and Industries and all electrical work will be inspected by that agency (872- 6363). 3. All mechanical work shall be under separate permit through the City of Tukwila. 4. All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be posted at the job site prior to the start of any construction. S. All structural concrete to be special inspected (Sec. 306, UBC). 6. All construction to be done in conformance with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1988 Edition), Uniform Mechanical Code (1988 Edition), Washignton State Energy Code (1989 Edition). 7. Validity of Permit. The issuance approval of plans, specifications construed to be a permit for, or an any of the provisions of this code ordinance of this jurisdiction. authority to violate or cancel the be valid. or granting of this permit or and computations shall not be approval of, any violation of or of any other regulation or No permit presuming to give provisions of this code shall (I City o Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575-4404 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor August 25, 1989 Fire Department Review Control #89 -190 (513) Re: Metro South Operating Base - 12100 East Marginal Way South, Tukwila, WA Dear Sir: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. Extinguishers shall be located so as to be in plain view (if at all possible), or if not in plain view, they shall be identified with a sign stating, "Fire Extinguisher," with an arrow pointing to the unit. (NFPA 10, 1 -6.3) (UFC 10.301) 2. Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. (UFC 12.104b) Exit hardware and marking must meet the requirements of Uniform Fire Code Sections 12.104 & 12.114. EXIT signs shall be installed at required exit doorways and where otherwise necessary to clearly indicate the direction of egress. Signs shall be of a contrasting color with the surrounding area and shall have letters not less than six inches high with a minimum letter width of 3/4 ". (UFC 12.114a & 12.114b) 3. Provide the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau 3 complete sets of plans for the firealarm system; include cut sheets on the system components. Maintain square foot coverage of detectors per manufacturer's specifications in all areas including: City to Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575-4404 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor Page number 2 closets, elevator shafts, top of stairwells, etc. (NFPA 72A, 1 -2.2 & NFPA 72E) (UFC 10.301) Alarm circuits shall be arranged so that the occurrence of a single break or single ground fault will be indicated by a distinctive trouble signal. (NFPA 72A, 2 -4.1) (UFC 10.301) A rechargeable battery back -up is required on any fire alarm installation. There shall be enough battery capacity to run the alarm system in standby for twenty -four (24) hours and, after that time, sound all alert devices for at least five (5) minutes. (NFPA 72A, 2- 3.4.2) (UFC 10.301) Remote alarm and trouble annunciation indication is required if the control panel is not visible from the main entrance. (NFPA 72A, 2- 4.4.1) (UFC 10.301) When the control panel is located inside a room, the outside of the panel shall have a sign with one -inch letters which reads "Fire Alarm" or "Fire Alarm Control ". (UFC 10.301) Local UL Central Station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #1327) The above items are a general synopsis of requirements for Fire Alarm Systems required by City Ordinance #1327, and are not intended to detail all requirements of NFPA #71 or #72. Final approval is subject to the fulfillment of requirements of NFPA #71 or #72 and a successful functional test accomplished by the installer (witnessed by the Fire Department) upon completion of the system. (UFC 10.301) 4. All electrical wiring is to be inspected by the State Electrical Inspector, Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. (UGC 10.104) All electrical work and equipment shall conform City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor strictly to the standards of the National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) (UFC 10.104) Each circuit breaker shall be legibly marked to indicate it's purpose. (NEC 10 -22) (UFC 10.104) No storage will be permitted in this rectifier substation. Yours truly, Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau cc: T.F.D. (WB): TELEPHONE MEMO RE: 3 •, �" :A MFT'D PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CALLING: DATE: S ' 7-89 INFORMATION ITEMS: k to TED I. NSt) TAAL� 6F PEES Tsui »c Cacit-r-s t -'C nOt- , W ALL 6 TtoN FRtM■ tact t WAL I • I •a +4PME__11E2 <E,EaFoED `fit RE. Eft 6 TV 6d10 GJIU/ IM$` t)j-laR 7ves 1 R- ::METRO (,. I► Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle Exchange Bldg. • 821 Second Ave., Seattle, Washington 98104 WE ARE SENDIN QOU THE FO LOWING ❑ ATTACHED ❑ UNDER SEPARATE COVER (I LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE? g7 r FILE /CONTRACT NO. TO ATTEN ION OF REGARDING COPIES DATE DRWG. NO. DESCRIPTION THESE ARE TRANSMITTED: ❑ FOR APPROVAL ❑ FOR YOUR USE AND INFORMATION ❑ AS REQUESTED ❑ FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ❑ OT R: REMARKS j /L.4 AliWinfaM ..1 , .. �, City of (akwila PLANNING DEPARTMENT 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1849 PRE - APPLICATION MEETING ATTENDANCE RECORD FOR STAFF USE ONLY Pre -app File # PRE - APP - 012 -89 Project Name: Metro Retrofit for Dual Mode Buses Meeting Date 5 -11 -89 Time 3:30 pm Site Address: 12100 E Marginal Wy S Checklist mailed to contact person (date): 5 -16 -89 Initials: BLD STAFF PRESENT NAMES /TITLES a Building (433 -1851) Duane Griffin, Bldg Official; Becky Davis, Permits ® Fire (575 -4404) Dave Ray, Fire Prevention Officer ® Planning (433 -1849) Rick Beeler, Director; Darren Wilson, Asst. Planner ®Public Works (433 -1850) Phil Fraser, Senior Engineer []Parks & Rec. CHECKLIST PROVIDED El ❑Police ❑ Other ❑ Other (433 -1847) (433 -1806) ( - ) ( - ) ❑ APPLICANT /REPRESENTATIVES PRESENT Contact Person: Name Johnnie A. Williams Company /Title Metro Address 821 Second Ave. MS /66, Seattle, WA Zip98122 Phone 684 -1333 Others Present: Name Akio Ueno Company /Title Metro Address 821 Second Ave. MS /63, Seattle, WA Zip 98104 -1598 Phone 684 -1354 Name Cloyd R. Jackson Company /Title Metro Address 821 Second Ave. MS /65, Seattle, WA Zip98104 -1598 Phone 684 -1706 Name Company /Title Address Zip Phone Name Company /Title Address Zip Name Company /Title Address Zip Phone Phone City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188-7661 (206) 575-4404 PRE - APPLICATION CHECKLIST FIRE DEPARTMENT (construction) FOR STAFF USE ONLY Pre -app File # PRE- APP - 012 -89 Project Name: Metro -South Base Retrofit Dual Mode Buses Meeting Date 5 -11 -89 Time 3:00 pm Site Address: 12100 E Marginal Wy S Occupancy Group CONTRUCTION INFORMATION O 1. The City of Tukwila has adopted the 1985 Uniform Fire Code. This and other nationally recognized standards will be used during construction and operation of this project. (TMC 16.16.120) O 2. Fire hydrants will be required. (City Ord. #729) [j 3. Required fire hydrants shall be approved for location by the Fire Department, approved for purity by the Water Department, and fully in service prior to start of construction. A fire hydrant must be no further than 150 feet from a struc- ture; and no portion of a structure to be over 300 feet from fire hydrant. (UFC 10.301 and City Ord. #729) O 4. Automatic fire sprinklers are required for this project. Sprinkler systems to comply with N.F.P.A. #13. Sprinkler plans shall be submitted to Washington State Surveying and Rating Bureau, Factory Mutual or Industrial Risk Insurers for appro- val prior to being submitted to Tukwila Fire Marshal for approval. Submit three (3) sets of sprinkler drawings. This includes one for our file, one for company file, and one for the job site. (City Ord. #1141) [I 5. Maximum grade is 15% for all projects. EA 6. Hose stations are required. (City Ord. #1141) [I 7. A fire alarm system is required for this project. (City Ord. #1327) Plans shall be submitted to the Tukwila Fire Marshal for approval, prior to commencing any alarm system work. Submit three (3) sets of complete drawings. This includes one for our file, one for company file, and one for the job site. (- 8. Special installations of fixed extinguisher systems, fire alarm systems, dust collectors, fuel storage, etc. require separate plans and permits. Plans to be submitted to the Fire Marshal prior to start of installation. (UFC 10.301) 9. Portable fire extinguishers will be required in finished buildings per N.F.P.A. #10. (Minimum rating 2A, 10 BC) 0 10. Buildings utilizing storage of high piled combustible stock will require mechani- cal smoke removal per Section 81 of the 1985 UFC. O 11. During construction, an all- weather access will be required to within 150 feet of the building. (UFC 10.301) 121 12. No building will be occupied, by people or merchandise, prior to approval and inspection by Fire and Building Departments. gi 13. Adequate addressing is required. Number size will be determined by setback of building from roadway. Four inch numbers are minimum. Numbers will be in color which contrasts to background. (UFC 10.208) [l 14. Designated fire lanes may be required for fire and emergency access. This requirement may be established at the time of occupancy and /or after the facility is in operation. (UFC 10.207 as amended) [[ 15. Special Fire Department permits are required for such things as: storage of compressed gas, cryogens, dry cleaning plans, repair garages, places of assembly, storage of hazardous materials, flammable or combustible liquids or solids, LPG, welding and cutting operations, spray painting, etc. (UFC 4.101) [I 16. Miscellaneous requirements Checklist prepared by (staff): Date $ 09 City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188-7661 (206) 575 -4404 PRE - APPLICATION CHECKLIST FIRE DEPARTMENT (inspections) FOR STAFF USE ONLY Pre -app File # PRE- APP - 012 -89 Project Name: Metro -South Base Retrofit Dual Mode Buses Meeting Date 5 -11 -89 Time 3:00 pm Site Address: 12100 E Marginal Wy S Occupancy Group INSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT 0 1. Underground fire line from vault to riser a. Thurst block and rodding b. Type of pipe c. Depth of cover d. Flush e. Hydrostatic test f. Fire Dept. approved plans g. Materials and test certi- ficate Q 2. Overhead sprinkler piping a. Hydrostatic test b. Trip test c. Alarm system monitoring . test d. Fire Dept. approved plans e. Sprinkler head location and spacing Q 3. Underground tank a. Location b. Distance between tanks c. Distance to property line d. Depth of cover e. Vent piping, swing joints, fill piping, discharge, piping f. Anchoring g. Hydrostatic test h. Separate Fire Dept. approved plans j[ 5. Fire alarm a. Acceptance test b. Fire Dept. approved plans Q 6. Hood and duct inspections a. Installation b. Trip test Checklist prepared by (staff): Q 7. Spray Booth a. Location b. Fire protection c. Ventilation d. Permit 0 8. Flammable liquid room a. Location b. Fire protection c. Permit Q 9. Rack storage a. Permit b. Mechanical smoke removal c. Rack sprinklers d. Aisle width 10. Fire doors and fire dampers a. Installation b. Drop testing [l 11. Fire final a. Fire Dept. access b. Bldg. egress and occupancy load c. Hydrants d. Bldg. address e. Fire protection systems (1) Halon systems (2) Standpipes (3) Hose Stations (4) Fire Doors (5) Fire Dampers (6) Fire Extinguishers 12. Other a. b. c. d. e. f. 9 Date //Va, City oo Tukwila PLANNING DEPARTMENT 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433-1849 PRE - APPLICATION CHECKLIST PLANNING DEPARTMENT (land use) FOR STAFF USE ONLY Pre -app File #PRE- APP - 012 -89 Project Name: Metro -South Base Retrofit Dual Mode Buses Meeting Date 5 -11 -89 Time 3:00 pm Site Address: 12100 E Marginal Wy S Zoning /77-(.2 2 LAND USE INFORMATION Q 1. Compliance with the Zoning Code (Title 18). Q 2. Obtain the following permits /approvals: (applications attached) _ Boundary Line Adjustment Building Site Improvement Plan - Comprehensive Plan Amendment - Conditional Use Permit - Design Review ` - Design Review - Interurban Environmental (SEPA) _ Planned Mixed Use Development Planned Residential Development Rezone Shoreline Management Permit Shoreline Management Permit Rev. - Short Subdivision - Subdivision - Unclassified Use Variance, for Q 3. Proposed use complies with zoning? _ Yes — No Dgf 4. Structure meets setback requirements? _ Yes _ No Q 5. Proposal meetings minimum parking space standards? _ Yes — No Q 6. Roof -Top mechanical equipment screened? Yes _ No Q 7. Site plan complies with landscape requirements. — Yes _ No Q 8 • ea/lope I4t) 42. - '*g 17 Q 9 • tb el50A1i w S' Q 10. Q 11. Q 12. Q 13. Q 14. • 15. Q 16. Q 17. Q 18. [1 19. Q 20. Checklist prepared by (staff): Date .S / 457 City of 1Ukwlla 8200Sou1hcenlerBoulevard PRE - APPLICATION CHECKLIST Tukwila. Washington 98188 Public Works Department 433.1850 PUBLIC WORKS (utilities) FOR STAFF USE ONLY Pre -app File # PRE - APP - 012 -89 Project Name: Metro -South Base Retrofit Dual Mode Buses Meeting Date 5 -11 -89 Time 3:00 pm Site Address: 12100 E Marginal Wy S CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION [[ 1. Obtain the following permits: Channelization /Striping /Signing • v,;, 10 --2% Curb Cut/Access/Sidewalk Excavation (public) — Fire Loop /Hydrant (main to vault) Flood Zone Control Hauling (2,000 Bond, Cert. Ins.) _ Landscape Irrigation Moving an Oversized Load Sanitary Side Sewer Sewer Main Extension (private) - Sewer Main Extension (public) — Storm Drainage Water Main Extension (private) _ Water Main Extension (public) - Water Meter (exempt) - Water Meter (permanent) - Water Meter (temporary) - Other [� 2. Water and sewer assements may apply. and will be determined during the utility plan review process. Q 3. Provide sidewalks. per Ordinance #1158, #1217 and. #1233, or obtain waiver.. [l 4. Provide traffic analysis for: [I 5. Provide developers agreement for: Q 6. Provide Hydrological - Geotechnical analysis. El 7. Review traffic study prepared by [[ 8. Provide plan submittal per requirements on attached plan submittal handout. (� 9• Q 10. "PRVv' OE V ALl1E OT W 02J( 'e Asst4s pn VALLLr pc si-oL( C7u c) Q 11. (] 12. [[ 13. Q 14. Q 15. Q 16. Q 17. Q 18. [[ 19. [[ 20. Checklist prepared by (staff): Date u City of Tukwila DUNNING DEPARTMENT 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433.1149 PRE - APPLICATION CHECKLIST BUILDING DIVISION (construction) FOR STAFF USE ONLY Pre -app File # PRE- APP - 012 -89 Project Name: Metro -South Base Retrofit Dual Mode Buses Meeting Date 5 -11 -89 Time 3:00 pm Site Address: 12100 E Marginal Wy S Occupancy Group CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION J 1. Comply with the provisions of the Uniform Building Code, 1985 Edition *(as amended). *or currently adopted edition at time of application submittal. [[ 2. Comply with Washington State Barrier Free Code, 1987 Edition. Q 3. Comply with Uniform Mechnical Code, 1985 Edition. [I 4. Comply with State Energy Code. Provide energy calculations stamped by a Washington State Licensed architect or engineer. C1 5. Provide licensed Washington Architect stamp on construction drawings. [I 6. Provide a soils report, stamped by a Washington State licensed engineer. El 7. Submit structural calculations stamped by a Washington State licensed struc- tural engineer. (for concrete slab) [l 8. Obtain building permit.(for slab) [I 9. Obtain mechanical permit. Roof top mounted equipment requires structural calculations stamped by a licensed engineer. [[ 10. Obtain grading /fill permit. [J 11. Obtain separate permit for rack storage. Rack storage must be designed for seismic zone 3. A licensed structural engineers stamp will be required for rack storage 8' and over. 12. Obtain a sign permit (TMC Title 19). 13. Special inspectors will be required for concrete. Special inspector must be be chosen by the owner, not the contractor. Q 14. Notify Building Official of testing lab hired by architect or owner (not by contractor). Ei 15. Obtain approvals and permits from outside agencies (see attached misc. and outside agencies checklist). • Electrical permit and inspections through Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, 872 -6012. • Plumbing permit and inspections through King County Health Department, 587 -2732. Q 16. King County Health Department must approve and stamp plans for restaurants and food service facilities prior to submittal to Tukwila Building Division. [I 17. Provide plan submittal per requirements on attached plan submittal handout. [I 18. [[ 19. 20. Checklist prepared by (staff): 1 Date 5 -11 -89 TASK NO.: PROJECT NO 40mUTR0 Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle ENGINEERING COMPUTATION SHEET DATE: 49 BY: '„ (1.: _ r '4-4`,---art...o.Yya 0.1 . . i• -)yvki, 4St).1. to Q., ,I.,:f.•1 ,j,, 1 ',,,-:-.) 00412 i I , -{..,. , I. . :- •, , ! • ..i• „ I 1 .5. 1. 1:3 . • • • • ' .,-- I J. 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S -2 FAQ S /24S Ab'J S./ 5.6 'OR Remo. t.t, S•3, 3•4, S.S,5.$ 1'4', I �w TASK NO.; IITI TRD Municipdity of Metropolitan Seattle ENGINEERING COMPUTATION SHEET TITLE: . : 6,01•L ' ,,.(1 .kf- • . . . . . . • . , ....1 .t , t t • i , -!. AIL .... GLI.K` c):-.,ki_HL: .1; A _.1..a.1:,,\LeL .-4 .1.. , , . . , t. , 1 ) , , , , ,• • • -i • •• r, - ; ', ' E . .. 1 ., •., • , .,....._ .._. 4...-2.... A.....-..f,,_.._..L.......1.—...,..: ......_.f __ ! ' ", A li i '--1: 1 r i 1 --1‘;\ . (,).0 b Qct.,-( \...\ A i — 00,0 , ■ 6 f 1 i, . . , • , ;; - , . , !,„, , ': 'n, .... , , • ; ..:_.c.-6&I— .. ...1;) Q..J. 1:(.. , --.-. / 3- 0 .4.6 / 1 t ' • , , . T 6,4:a Q,,)z0 l‘k 0.( rik C'Id et, 01 0 X ° YLD,11. 13; I, i • ; • • • 5 ,eL ktx Pkj pL 41112-. *1' 12 5 c&AL) wt. (2-x't4tz.1 .PtALW,F • 7 kx &At,. 4 ■ 9.)■.-k) 41 A e 1./L „, t. 6 ki.f',... .4 i.,!„.• rff 4 Lk. ( )4.. , b • E , c-. 1i p TASK NO.: 411METRO Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle DATE, PROJECT NO. ENGINEERING COMPUTATION SHEET i5 . 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Concrete•pavement, subgrade and surface accessories for replacement of whole panels of DSTP paving in the vicinity of 9th & Pine shall be constructed in accord with DSTP CU -06 drawingi and specifications included in Appendix K. 1.2 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS A. Coordinate this related work specified elsewhere, includ- ing but not limited to the following: 1. Inspection and Testing of Materials, Section 01600. 2. Precast Concrete Manholes, Section 16414. 3. Underground Electrical Work, Section 16118. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE. A. All provisions of American Concrete Institute Standard ACI 301 shall be followed except where otherwise specified herein. B. The Municipality reserves the right to request and review test reports and other data demonstrating compliance with the specifications. 1.4 REFERENCES A. Selections from the following standards as stated in this Section.: 1. American Concrete Institute (ACI): ACI 301 -84 Structural Concrete Buildings. ACI 304 -73 (Reaffirmed 1983) Recommended Practice for Measuring, Mixing, Transporting, and Placing Concrete. Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -1 • ACI 305R -77 ACI 306R -78 ACI 309 -82 ACI 318 -83 (Revised 1982) Hot Weather Concreting. (Revised 1983) Cold Weather Con- creting. Recommended Practice for Consolida- tion of Concrete. Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete 2. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): ASTM C31 -84 C33 -84 C39 -83b C94 -83 C143 -78 C150 -84 C309 -81 Methods for Making and Curing Concrete Teat Specimens in the Field. Specification for Concrete Aggregates. Test Method for Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens. Specifications for Ready -Mixed Con- crete. Test Method for Slump of Portland , Cement Concrete. Specification for Portland Cement. Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete. 3. Uniform Building Code. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Submit concrete mix design data to the Municipality. Do not proceed with the work until authorized to do so by the Municipality. B. Submit test reports in accordance with Section 01600, Inspection and Testing of Materials. PART 2 _ PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Products shall be as follows: 1. Materials for concrete work shall be from a single source of supply. 2. Mixing of brands, or types of cement allowed. made or produced will not be 3. No substitution of aggregate type, or size, from those accepted shall be permitted. B. Materials shall conform to the Drawings and Specifica- tions. Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -2 1. Portland Cement: ASTM C150, Type 1 or Type III Portland Cement for high early strength, subject to Municipality review. 2. Aggregates: Conform to requirements of paragraph 3.3 of the AC/ 318 and ASTM C33, for 1 -1 /2 -inch maximum size aggregate. 3. Water: Use clean, fresh, potable water. 4. Admixtures: a. Air - Entraining Agent: ASTM C260. b. Other Admixtures conforming to ASTM C494 may be used with the written acceptance of the Munici- pality. c. All Admixtures shall be from one manufacturer. d. No calcium chloride admixtures will be permitted. 5. Bonding Agent: "Duraweld C" as manufactured by W.R. Grace, "Weldcrete" as manufactured by Larsen Products Corp., Sonocrete, by Sonneborn. 6. ' Control Joints: Standard pre - molded joint filler unless otherwise indicated. 7. Hardener /Sealant /Curing Compound: a. Conform with ASTM C 309, Type 1. b. Sonneborn "Kura- N- Seal", A.C. Horn "DeKote ", W. R. Meadow "CR -26 ". 8. Preformed Metal Joint Form (as applicable): Burke's "Keyed Kold" . 9. Forms: Forms for exposed surfaces of curbs shall be dressed lumber, high density exterior grade plywood or steel forms coated to prevent rust staining of the concrete. 10. Concrete Reinforcing Steel: ASTM A615, Grade 40 or 60. Certificates shall be furnished. Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -3 11. Concrete Coloring for Duct Bank Concrete: Red iron oxide, "Chem -Tint UC -100" by Chem - Masters Corporation; "Sonobrite" by Sonneborn Building Products Division - Rexnord Chemical Products. Use approximately 5 lbs. of powder per sack of cement. 2.2 CONCRETE MIX A. General: 1. Use ready -mixed concrete conforming to the design mix and ASTM C94. See Notes on Drawings for design strengths. Submit mix design to Municipality prior to use. 2. Contractor is responsible for quality of concrete. B. Proportioning and mixing shall conform to the Uniform Building Code, including paragraphs 2604(c), 2605(a) and (b) and the like. C. Air - Entrained Concrete: Concrete exposed to the weather shall be air - entrained as per referenced UBC STD. 26 -9. Total air content to be in accordance with Table 26 -B of the Uniform Building Code. D. Water Content: 1. Use ready -mixed concrete conforming to the design mix and referenced ASTM C94. 2. Maximum slump shall be five inches and in accordance with ASTM C143, unless indicated otherwise. 2.3. STRENGTH OF CONCRETE Structural concrete strengths shall be as indicated in the Notes on the Drawings. PART 2 : EXECUTION 3.1 INSPECTION Verify the installation conditions as satisfactory to receive the work of this Section. Do not install work until all unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Verify that the subgrade is properly compacted. Refer to Section 02200. Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -4 3.2 PREPARATION Protect surrounding areas to preclude damage from work of this Section. 3.3 CONSTRUCTION OF FORMWORK A. Forms are the Contractor's responsibility. The Contractor shall: 1. Construct accurately; braces shall be unyielding. 2. Make tight to prevent leakage. Tolerances shall conform to the requirements of ACI 301, Chapter 4. 3. Remove debris and clean -out forms before placing concrete. 3.4 PLACING REINFORCING STEEL A. The Contractor shall conform to Drawings and ACI 301 Chapter 5 - Reinforcement Section 5.5. The Contractor shall: 1. Place accurately in accordance with reviewed Shop Drawings. 2. Install spacer bars and tie intersections in accordance with the most stringent practices. Pre- vent displacement. 3. Prevent water from softening soil at foundations during steel placing. 4. Stop reinforcement in slabs at keyed construction joints. 5. Splicing of bars shall be by lapping the bars at least 20 diameters for Grade 40 or 30 diameters for Grade 60 and tying with wire. 3.5 CONVEYING AND PLACING CONCRETE A. Perform the work in accordance with Specifications. 1. Refer to paragraph 2605 of the referenced Uniform Building Code. 2. Install expansion joints where indicated or required. 3. Pour monolithically insofar as practicable. Y.. the Drawings and Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -5 4. Deposit concrete as close to the final position as practicable. 5. Vibrate as necessary to obtain thorough compaction, and to complete the filling of forms. 6. Protect soil - bearing surfaces from softening during placing. 7. Concrete Bond: a. Concrete to be joined with concrete shall be coated with concrete bonding agent. B. Concrete Placing Conditions: 1. All conveying equipment shall be kept clean. All formwork, reinforcing, and embedded items shall be in place, and shall be accepted before placing. 2. Use conveying equipment of the proper size to ensure a continuous concrete.flow without separation or loss of ingredients. Do not place any concrete pumping slurry in forms. 3. Place each lift while the previous lift is still plastic. Provide construction joints as shown or approved. 4. Consolidate all concrete by mechanical vibration. Refer to ACI 309, "Consolidation of Concrete" for standard practice. Do not use aluminum pipe for pumping concrete. 6. Construction Joints: a. Locate joints not shown on the Drawings so as to least impair the strength of the structure. b. Obtain Municipality acceptance prior to locating construction joints. c. Locate joints perpendicular to main reinforce- ments. d. Extend reinforcing and mesh through the joint. e. In slabs form true, straight lines with surfaces flush at joints. Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -6 f. Concrete Bond at Construction Joints: 1) Remove laitance and defective concrete. Wash joints thoroughly prior to placing concrete. 2) Thoroughly dampen surface but remove excess water from forms prior to placing concrete. 3) Use preformed metal joint form in slabs as shown on the structural drawings. 4) .Coat joint with specified concrete bond. Mix and apply in accordance with manufac- turer's directions. 3.6 COLD WEATHER A. See ACI Standard "Recommended Practice.for Cold Weather Concreting" (ACI 306) for standard practice. B. Place no concrete on ice or frozen ground. C. Maintain "as placed" temperature for length of time shown below when mean daily temperature is generally below 40 degrees F. (Based on nearest U.S. Weather Station Re- cords):. 1. Type I Cement - 3 days 2. Type III Cement - 2 days D. If the mean daily temperature is below 40 degrees F. during the first 5 days after the pour, protect the work from freezing for the first. 24 hours. E. In severe weather gradually decrease temperature at end of protection to ambient over 24 -hour period. P. Use of Heaters: 1. Do not use carbon dioxide - producing heaters without adequate venting. 2. Maintain uniform temperature throughout heated areas. 3. Prevent rapid drying of new concrete. G. Insulation may be used to retain heat in newly placed concrete. See referenced ACI Standard 306 tables for types and amounts satisfactory for given conditions. Protect corners and edges. Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -7 3.7 HOT WEATHER A. See ACI Standard "Recommended Practice for Hot Weather Concreting" (ACI 305). B. The maximum temperature of fresh concrete, at the time of placing, shall be 80 degrees F. Moisture for 24 hours following placing whenever tempera- ture exceeds 85 degrees F. After 24 hours concrete may be cured by conventional methods. D. Whenever the temperature exceeds 85 degrees F. use water fog spray as required during finishing to prevent plastic shrinkage. E. Do not add water to concrete unless additional cement is required to maintain approved water - cement ratio. Make no changes without prior concurrence of the Municipality. F. Wet all placing equipment, forms, reinforcing, and sub - grade prior to placing concrete. 3.8 CURING A. General: Keep all surfaces of concrete moist for not less than seven days, curs with hardener /sealer curing compound, or submit alternative curing method for Munici- pality consideration. 1.. Moist Curing: If moist curing is selected, proceed as follows: a. After danger of pitting is over, use one of the following at Contractor's option: 1) Flood with fine mist spray for 7 days. 2) Cover with 1" of wet sand: keep sand moist for 7 days. Cover with reinforced waterproof kraft paper with joints sealed. 2. Hardener /Sealer /Curing Compound: Apply throughout unless indicated otherwise. a. Apply in accordance with Manufacturer's direc- tions. b. Apply one coat on new concrete as soon as sur- face water disappears. Cast -In -Place Concrete. 03300 -8 DEFECTIVE WORK Remove and replace all defective work at Contractor's expense. 3.10 FIELD QUALITY ASSURANCE Conduct inspections as specified in Section 01600 to verify conformance with Specifications and Drawings. Continuous inspection y by a local independent laboratory shall be made during the placing of all concrete, in accordance with the applicable. portions of AST![ C31, C39, and C143 to assure compliance with the Specifications. Apply with 10w pressure spray at 200 -300 sq. ft. per-gallon. Squeeze off excess and allow to dry thoroughly; then cover with protective. paper. Cover with kraft paper as above.. END OF SECTION 03300 SECTION 03300 CAST -IN -PLACE CONCRETE. PART L _ GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE Concrete for duct banks shall be constructed in accord with this Section. Concrete for pole foundations shall be constructed in accord with Section 05500. Concrete pavement, subgrade and surface accessories for replacement of whole panels of DSTP paving in the vicinity of 9th & Pins shall be constructed in accord with DSTP CU -06 drawings and specifications included in Appendix K. 1.2 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS A. Coordinate this related work specified elsewhere, includ- ing but not limited to the following: 1. Inspection and Testing of Materials, Section 01600. 2. Precast Concrete Manholes, Section 16414. 3. Underground Electrical Work, Section 16118. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. All provisions of American Concrete Institute Standard ACI 301 shall be followed except where otherwise specified herein. B. The Municipality reserves the right to request and review test reports and other data demonstrating compliance with the specifications. 1.4 REFERENCES A. Selections from the following standards as stated in this Section.: 1. American Concrete Institute (ACI): ACI 301 -84 ACI 304 -73 Structural Concrete Buildings. (Reaffirmed 1983) Recommended Practice for Measuring, Mixing, Transporting, and Placing Concrete. Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -1 ACI 305R -77 (Revised 1982) Hot Weather Concreting. ACI 306R -78 (Revised 1983) Cold Weather Con- creting. ACI 309 -82 Recommended Practice for Consolida- tion of Concrete. ACI 318 -83 Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete 2. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): ASTM C31 -84 Methods for Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Field. C33 -84 Specification for Concrete Aggregates. C39 -83b Test Method for Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens. C94 -83 Specifications for Ready -Mixed Con- crete. C143 -78 Test Method for Slump of Portland Cement' Concrete. C150 -84 Specification for Portland Cement. C309 -81 Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete. 3. Uniform Building Code. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Submit concrete mix design data to the Municipality. Do not proceed with the work until authorized to do so by the Municipality. B. Submit test reports in accordance with Section 01600, Inspection and Testing of Materials. $ART z _ PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Products shall be as follows :. 1. Materials for concrete work shall be made or produced from a single source of supply. 2. Mixing of brands, or types of cement will not be allowed. 3. No substitution of aggregate type, or size, from those accepted shall be permitted. B. Materials shall conform to the Drawings and Specifica- tions. Cast -In- Place. Concrete 03300 -2 1. Portland Cement: ASTM C150, Type 1 or Type III Portland Cement for high early strength, subject to Municipality review. 2. Aggregates: Conform to requirements of paragraph 3.3 of the ACI 318 and ASTM C33, for 1 -1/2 -inch maximum size aggregate. 3. Water: Use clean, fresh, potable water. 4. Admixtures: a. Air - Entraining Agent: ASTM C260. b. Other Admixtures conforming to ASTM C494 may be used with the written acceptance of the Munici- pality. c. All Admixtures shall be from one manufacturer. d. No calcium chloride admixtures will be permitted. 5. Bonding Agent: "Duraweld C" as manufactured by W.R. Grace, "Weldcrete" as manufactured by Larsen Products Corp., Sonocrete, by Sonneborn. 6. Control Joints: Standard pre - molded joint filler unless otherwise indicated. 7. Hardener /Sealant /Curing Compound: a. Conform with ASTM C 309, Type 1. b. Sonneborn "Kure -N- Seal ", A.C. Horn "DeKote ", W. R. Meadow "CR -26 ". 8. Preformed Metal Joint Form (as applicable): Burke's "Keyed Kold" . 9. Forms: Forms for exposed surfaces of curbs shall be dressed lumber, high density exterior grade plywood or steel forms coated to prevent rust staining of the concrete. 10. Concrete Reinforcing Steel: ASTM A615, Grade 40 or 60. Certificates shall be furnished. Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -3 c 11. Concrete Coloring for Duct Bank Concrete: Red iron oxide, "Chem -Tint UC -100" by Chem - Masters Corporation; "Sonobrite" by Sonneborn Building Products Division - Rexnord Chemical Products. Use approximately 5 lbs. of powder per sack of cement. 2.2 CONCRETE MIX A. General: 1. Use ready -mixed concrete conforming to the design mix and ASTM C94. See Notes on Drawings for design strengths. Submit mix design to Municipality prior to use. 2. Contractor is responsible for quality of concrete. B. Proportioning and mixing shall conform to the Uniform Building Code, including paragraphs 2604(c), 2605(a) and (b) and the like. C. Air - Entrained Concrete: :Concrete exposed to the weather shall be air - entrained as per referenced UBC STD. 26 -9. Total air content to be in accordance with Table 26 -B of the Uniform Building Code. D. Water Content: 1. Use ready -mixed concrete conforming to the design mix and referenced ASTM C94. 2. Maximum slump shall be five inches and in accordance with ASTM C143, unless indicated otherwise. 2.3. STRENGTH OF CONCRETE Structural concrete strengths shall be as indicated in. the Notes on the Drawings. PART 2 ; $XECUTION 3.1 INSPECTION Verify the installation conditions as satisfactory to receive the work of this Section. Do not install work until all unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Verify that the subgrade is properly compacted. Refer to Section 02200. Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -4 : 3.2 PREPARATION Protect surrounding areas to preclude damage from work of this Section. 3.3 CONSTRUCTION OF FORMWORK A. Forms are the Contractor's responsibility. The Contractor shall: 1. Construct accurately; braces shall be unyielding. 2. Make tight to prevent leakage. Tolerances shall conform to the requirements of ACI 301, Chapter 4. 3: Remove debris and clean -out forms before placing concrete. 3.4 PLACING REINFORCING STEEL A. The Contractor shall conform to Drawings and ACI 301 Chapter 5 - Reinforcement Section 5.5. The Contractor shall: 1. Place accurately in accordance with reviewed Shop Drawings. 2. Install spacer bars and tie intersections in accordance with the most stringent practices. Pre- vent displacement. 3. Prevent water from softening soil at foundations during steel placing. 4. Stop reinforcement in slabs at keyed construction joints. 5. Splicing of bars shall be by lapping the bars at least 20 diameters for Grads 40 or 30 diameters for Grade 60 and tying with wire. 3.5 CONVEYING AND PLACING CONCRETE A. Perform the work in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications. 1. Refer to paragraph 2605 of the referenced Uniform Building Code. 2. Install expansion joints where indicated or required. 3. Pour monolithically insofar as practicable. Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -5 c 4. Deposit concrete as close to the final position as practicable. 5. Vibrate as necessary to obtain thorough compaction, and to complete the filling of forms. 6. Protect soil- bearing surfaces from softening during placing. 7. Concrete Bond: a. Concrete to be joined with concrete shall be coated with concrete bonding agent. B. Concrete Placing Conditions: 1. All conveying equipment shall be kept clean. All formwork, reinforcing, and embedded items shall be in place, and shall be accepted before placing. 2. Use conveying equipment df the proper size to ensure a continuous concrete• flow. without separation or loss of ingredients. Do not place any concrete pumping slurry in forms. 3.. Place each lift while the previous lift is still plastic. Provide construction joints as shown or approved. 4. Consolidate all concrete by mechanical vibration. Refer to ACI 309, "Consolidation of Concrete" for standard practice. 5. Do not use aluminum pipe for pumping concrete. 6. Construction Joints: a. Locate joints not shown on the Drawings so as to least impair the strength of the structure. b. Obtain Municipality acceptance prior to locating construction joints. c. Locate joints perpendicular to main reinforce- ments. d. Extend reinforcing and mesh through the joint. e. In slabs for true, straight lines with surfaces flush at joints. Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -6 f. Concrete Bond at Construction Joints: 1) Remove laitance and defective concrete. Wash joints thoroughly prior to placing concrete. 2) Thoroughly dampen surface but remove excess water from forms prior to placing concrete. 3) Use preformed metal joint for in slabs as shown on the structural drawings. 4) Coat joint with specified concrete bond. Mix and apply in accordance with manufac- turer's directions. 3.6 COLD WEATHER A. See ACI Standard "Recommended Practice for Cold Weather Concreting" (ACI 306) for standard practice. B. Place no concrete on ice or frozen ground. C. Maintain "as placed" temperature for length of time shown below when mean daily temperature is generally below 40 degrees F. (Based on nearest U.S. Weather Station Re- cord9) : 1. Type I 2. Type III Cement - 3 days Cement - 2 days D. If the mean daily temperature is below 40 degrees F. during the first 5 days after the pour, protect the work from freezing for the first 24 hours. E. In severe weather gradually decrease temperature at end of protection to ambient over 24 -hour period. F. Use of Heaters: 1. Do not use carbon dioxide - producing heaters without adequate venting. 2. Maintain uniform temperature throughout heated areas. 3. Prevent rapid drying of new concrete. G. Insulation may be used to retain heat in newly placed concrete. See referenced ACI Standard 306 tables for types and amounts satisfactory for given conditions. Protect corners and edges. Cast -In- Place. Concrete 03300 -7 3.7 HOT WEATHER A. See ACI Standard "Recommended Practice for Hot Weather Concreting" (ACI 305). B. The maximum temperature of fresh concrete, at the time of placing, shall be 80 degrees F. C. Moisture for 24 hours following placing whenever tempera- ture exceeds 85 degrees F. After 24 hours concrete may be cured by conventional methods. D. Whenever the temperature exceeds 85 degrees F. use water fog spray as required during finishing to prevent plastic shrinkage. E. Do not add water to concrete unless. additional cement is required to maintain approved water - cement ratio. Make no changes without prior concurrence of the Municipality. F. Wet all placing equipment, forms, reinforcing, and sub - grade prior to placing concrete. 3.8 CURING A. General: Keep all surfaces of concrete moist for not less than seven days, cure with hardener /sealer curing compound, or submit alternative curing method for Munici- pality consideration. 1. Moist Curing: If moist curing is selected, proceed as follows: a. After danger of pitting is over, use one of the following at Contractor's option: 1) Flood with fine mist spray for 7 days. 2) Cover with 1" of wet sand; keep sand moist for 7 days. 3) Cover with reinforced waterproof kraft paper with joints sealed. 2. Hardener /Sealer /Curing Compound: Apply throughout unless indicated otherwise. a. Apply in accordance with Manufacturer's direc- tions. b. Apply one coat on new concrete as soon as sur- face water disappears. Cast -In -Place Concrete 03300 -8 '3) DEFECTIVE WORK Apply with lOw pressure spray at 200 -300 sq. ft. per gallon. Squeeze off excess and allow to dry thoroughly; then cover with protective paper. Cover with kraft paper as above.- Remove and replace all defective work at Contractor's expense. FIELD QUALITY ASSURANCE Conduct inspections as specified in Section 01600 to verify conformance with Specifications and Drawings. Continuous inspection by a local independent laboratory shall be made during the placing of all concrete, in accordance with the applicable-portions of AST,' C31, C39, and C143 to assure compliance with the Specifications. END OF SECTION 03300. vvwww�.nv�w. �.� PROPOSAL/AOREEMENT ADT Security Systems, Mix...rain West, Inc. Address. 611 Tacoma Ave. So. Tacoifla, WA 98402 NetwMfi ,., System Date To: (Customer Nana and Address) METRO TRANSIT TN. No. 8 3 87 2'3 30 Attu: ADT proposes to Install or cause to be Installed the equipment and furnish the services Indicated herein: OTY. DESCRIPTION LOCATION (BE SPECIFIC) TO BE INSTALLED: 3. 2 2 1• 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4519 -013 2 Zone Pi 804471 Battery Eol Focus =t45 Control 24 Hr. Battery Two Line Card 3536 -611 Smoke Det 3536 -601u Bases 5060 -s mfa b 340 7 -0 24 Horns RJ 3AX By Customer re Panel ctors and AC power by Customer T.I. No. Type of Transaction )(Direct Sale (equipment to become properly of the Customer upon pay mint of Selling Price Indicated below in full). o System to remain property of ADT. ADT may remove or upon written notice to the Customer, abandon in whole or In part, all devices, instruments, appliances, cabinets, and other materials associated with the sys- tem, upon termination of this agreement, without obligation to repair or redecorate any portion of the Customer's premises upon such removal, and the removal or abandonment of such materials shall not be held to constitute a waiver of the right of ADT to collect any charges which have been accrued or may be accrued hereunder. ""�Dain►�L'tias #o Tukwi la Fire Dept. Elect, permit by A DT (Low Voltage) Conduit will be us ed to protect wire below 7' Services To Be Provided P • Provided NP • Not Provided (Circle One) Central Station Signal © NP Receiving and Notification Service Fire Alarm 0 Hold Up Alarm 0 Burglar Alarm 0 Duress 0 Supervisory 0 Other Direct Connection Service P To Using Communicator 0 Leased Une 0 Derived Local Channel )(Telephone Charges Not Included In ADT Billing Maintenance P P P P Opening/Closing Reports P f l l Other P If Maintenance Service Is declined, Customer, please Initial here. Investigator Response 0 Interior ❑ Exterior Supervised /Scheduled Opening /Closing Opening /Closing Logging For the sum of $ 29 9 7.0 0 plus tax payable LA f'�m ar7,% mac upon acceptance of this proposal and the balance payable upon completion of the installation. In addi- tion for the service(s) to be provided as Indicated above, Customer agrees to pay $ 290.00 • per annum, arvrusly In advance for @ period of five years effective from the date service Is operative under this agreement. After the five years, this agreement shall be automatically renewable yearly unless terminated by ewer early upon written notice at least 30 days prior to the anniversary date. ADT Shan Aare Mle *OW to Monism annual service charge after 1 year. In the event of termination prior to the end of the contract term, the Customer agrees to pay, In addition to any charges for services rendered prior to termination, 40% of the service charge remaining to be paid for the unexpired term of the agreement. The Customer agrees to pay, In addition to the service charges above, any false alarm assessments, taxes, fees or charges that are imposed by any governmental body, relating to the Installation or service provided under this Agreement and to pay any Increase in charges to ADT for facilities required for transmission of signals under this Agreement. in the event ADTs representative Is sent to the Customer's premises In response to a service call or alarm signal cawed by the Customer improperly following operating instructions or, falling to close or property secures window, door or otter protected point, or improperly adjusting monitors or accessory components, there shall be a service charge to the Customer. Faliurs to pay amounts when due Nan give ADT In addition to any other remedies, the right to charge Interest at the highest legal rate on the delinquent amounts. Customer agrees to pay all costs, expenses and foes of ADTs enforcement of this Agreement, Including collection expenses, court costs, and attorneys' hee Any ketslatlon charge quoted In this agreement is based on ADT performing the Installation with Its own personnel. N for any reason this Instanatlon must be performed by outside Contractors, said Installation Merge shall be subject to revision. Customer warrants that the C r owns the premise In which the equipment Is being Installed or that Customer the auto AO,T t. t the Installation in the premises. Jeff Gill Authorized Representative of ADT Customer Acceptance In accepting this Proposal, Customer agrees to the terms and conditions contained herein including those on the reverse side. It is understood that they shall prevail over any variation in terms and condi- tions on any purchase order or other document that the Customer may issue. Any changes In the system requested by the Customer after the execution of this Agreement shall be paid for by the Customer and such changes shall be authorized In writing. ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE WARRANTY, LIMIT OF LIABILITY AND OTHER CONDITIONS ON REVERSE SIDE. This Agreement is not binding unless approved In writing by an authorized Representative of ADT. In the event of failure of such approval, the only liability of ADT shall be to return to the Customer the amount, If any, paid to ADT upon signing of this Agreement. CUSTOMIR NAME .....11..... 2_ n ,, SUIMICRINIR NO. 0 ADDRESS_ CITY - STATE ZIP JOB NO „ —.........., Ell 111=11111 1111 LIIIIIIIIMIUMINNIMO • 1111 111=0„... a11111111111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII , immi Imum MEI in IIIIII _i___ um . 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' F.'....-' __ I ' ink 1 411111111m■- I MNEMONICS ON C 0 A) 1111111PMFAre 0 OVER * SCALE: • PREPARED II Arr-■L---igs•---•°' DAM - Wills .--. di FCC US 40, FOCUS 45 System Technical Specifications 'typical 7188 System specifications: • Low Voltage Power transformer (separately - ordered): Primary 120 VAC, 50/80 Hz, Claes 11 Secondary 18 VAC, 50 VA Battery (standby, separately - ordered): Type (2) 8V, 2.5 AH, 5.0 AH or 24 AH, sealed lead -acid, wired In series. Fuse (F3) 4A, 3AG, SIo -blo Low Battery Signal 10.0V (nominal) Power Output at Control Unit to Sensor Loops: Nominal with AC Connected 14.1V Fuses F1 and F2 2A, 1AG Environmental Operating Temperature Range for Control Unit 32 °F (0 °C) to 120 °F (50°C) Exterior Dimensions of Control Unit Cabinet: 113/4"W x 14 % "H x 31/4 "D Weight of Control Unit 12 ibe, Color of Control Unit Warm brown Cabinet Tamper: 7188.003 Cover only 7188.103 Cover and lining Keypad Specification Power Input 18 volts, SO VA 120 mA— Display off 200 mA— Display on Operating Temperature 32'F/0 °C- 120 °F /48 °C Weight 018 type -10 oz/280 gm 0281ype —,8.5 oz/240 gm Size 0181ype -4.5 "/11,4 cm; W 4.5 "/11.4 cm; H 1.8 "M,8 cm; D 028 Type -5 "/12.7 cm; W 5 "/12.7 cm; H 1.8 "/4.5 cm; D Form 4107.00 :718811245 /10W 71 '8 Focus System For MId,S)ze Business Applications, U.L. Listed Physical Description Control Unit The 7188.003 Control Unit consists of a metal attack - resistant cabinet, with hinged front cover, which in- cludes the following: 1. Cover tamper switch. 2. Power -on LEO (mounted on control board and visi- ble through front cover). 3. FA reset switch (mounted on control board and acces- elbte through front cover) for resetting latching FA sensors, 4. BA reset Jumpers, for resetting latching SA sensors. 5. Standby battery. Physical Description Keypad 71ee•01e Operating Panel A remote operating panel unit used to provide on /off control and system /loop an- nunciation for the 7188 System. Connects to 7188 -003 Control Unit via two four -wire cables utilizing standard Molex A7880.84F connectors and operating instruc- tions. Color... Warm Brown. 7188.028 operating Panel A low- profile operating panel similar to the 7188.018 Panel with hotelier mount- ing on the surface or In a surface- mounted backbox 4" square, 4" octagonal, or 2-gang 411118 1. Measures 6" L x 5" W x 1-3/4" D. Hasa flap on the front with an Instruction label. Color.. ,Ivory. Sensors FOCUS accomodates a variety of perimeter and Interior sensors. The latter include passive infrared detectors, ultrasonic detectors, photoelectric beams and dual technology sensor. All sensors may be powered directly from the control unit. Fire alarm protection Includes fire deteoting thermoststs and photoelectronic smoke de- tectors. Each smoke detector Is equipped with an end - of -line relay for power supervision. Each remote operat- ing panel is equipped with means for sending an emer- gency holdup signal. An optional wireless holdup alarm system may also be integrated with FOCUS. Connection Services In addition to the transmission facilities provided by the central station communicator, auxiliary circuits con- nect to police or fire headquarters via direct connect facilities. AOT E *seuUve OIPe.., Ono Worts Vas C *star, Naw 11th, N.Y 1004V 141nt40 in U.S.A. FVCUS 40, FOCUS 45 , System INTRODUCTION FOCUS 40, 4S is a microprocessor based integrated security and fire system for the monitoring of total of eight (8) zones of protection. In addition to intrusion and fire detecting services, FOCUS 40, 45 monitors for various critical environmental conditions, it provides for silent and rapid processing of holdup alarms, The FOCUS 40, 45 System can be used for all types of central station service including the transmission of vital data such as opening and closing and passcodes. It also covers local -only service and direct connection to a fire department or police station. Plug -In modules enable compatibility with all types of alarm signaling and receiving equipment. The FOCUS 40, 45 System is controlled via a key- less operating panel keypad that Is remoted from the 7188 -103 Control Unit, One 7188-018 keypad must be used In FOCUS 40. Up to five 7188-028 keypads may be used In FOCUS 45. FEATURES A fixed format Is provided for the Focus 40 with 7188-018 keypad. Selectable formats are available with Focus 45, utilising the 7188428 keypad. • Fire alarm, security alarm, holdup alarm, and super- visory alarm in single system, • Utilizes a choice of plug-in modules for all central station communication, Digital FSK communicators, single or dual line, AC Multiplex, Direct wire, McCulloh or Derived Channel communicator modules. • Capability for daytime annunciation. • Security points can be separated into two groups (turned on and off separately). Both groups are turned on/off from Remote Keypad Units. • Built -In power supply to support itself and sensors. • Full feature operating panel and up to five (5) remote panels. • Personal 5 -digit passcodes with facility to provide high level codes, restricted codes, or user program- mable codes. • False alarm resistance feature. • UL listed. • Opening /closing routine for central station con- nection. • Test feature permits testing of control unit and sensors. • Self-diagnostic routines built-in. 7188 Focus System eve" For Mid -Size Business Applications U.L. Listed - ■Ma,NI ■••MI ■OUM ■• III MI 71//4111 keypad FOCUS 40 71•411 keypad *FOCUS 45 • Zone bypass-capability. • Supervised AC power. • Passcode-validated openings and closings (levels of customer passcode priority). Passcode numbers trans- mitted to central station during openings and closings. Description The FOCUS System can be used for central station connected Installations requiring up to 8 zones of bur- glar alarm, holdup alarm, fire alarm and supervisory protection, and Is capable of commanding on -off via 3 output relays. The Control Unit Includes a single control board, and a transmission module, plus a backshell unit. It con- tains a power supply with connectors for field wiring connections, tamper switches, and stanoby batteries and an optional metal insert liner for attack resistance. The control panel contains a point status display and pressure- sensitive keypad. FOCUS 40, 45 System 7188 ( Functional Description The 7188 FOCUS 40, 45 System le modular in design, and consists of the following units: 1. Control unit, containing the system microprocessor and customization PROMS. 2. Communication module (optional, mounted inside the control unit). 3. One of two operating panels, which are used with the particular Fnri la modal. 4. yp to 8 protection loops, to which all sensors are connected. External Wiring S. Output devices. 8. Transformer. 7. Standby batteries. Operating Panel The system la equipped with 7188•lype Operating Pan• el(s) which are normally mnrmtnd remotely from tho control unit. The operating panel Is a keyless touch pad with LED display and Internal sounder. FOCUS 40, FOCUS 45 System TWO 4 WIRE CABLES 0 22 AWO • MINIM .M. .nn FOCUS 7188.018 or 7188.028 OPERATING PANEL. TELCO JACK RJ38X /RJ31X 120/18 VAC TRANSFORMER 7141.001 BELL HOUSING or AMSECO SOUNDERS 1 i( ?188.003 CONTROL COMM PROM MODULE Control Board Power Supply STANDBY BATTERIES 11 STANDBY BATTERY CABINET (For 24 Hr. Standby) Qued Branch Cable 4 Wire Cable / M22 AWO SENSOR SENSOR 1 SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR -� SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR1 SENSOR 1 SENSOR 1 LOOP 1— always FA LOOP 2 -1ixed or Programmable LOOP 3—Fixed 'or . Programmable LOOP 4 —Fixed or Programmable LOOP 5—Fixed or Programmable LOOP 8—Fixed or Programmable LOOP 7 —Fixed or Programmable LOOP 8 —Fixed or Programmable UM.. node System fire alarm monitor & control FEATURES • Use Standard Electrical Boxes • Flexible mounting • Low current draw • Vandal resistant DESCRIPTION The ADT series of audible and visible fire alarm signal devices is comprised of a family of comps• nents which are assembled into audible, visible, or audible /visible signaling devices, as required. A va- riety of mounting schemes and accessories are avail- able to tailor the basic signaling components to job conditions. Visible signals tnay be mounted inde- pendently, or mounted on audible signaling devices, keeping installed cost low. All devices are listed by Underwritera Laboratories. HORN The 3407-024 horn is made of die-cast zinc, and finished in red enamel. The diaphram is con- structed of alaclad aircraft aluminum alloy for cor- rosion resistance. Armature springs are stress - relieved stainless steel, and heavy duty automotive type tungsten contacts are used, 'The coil is provided with a series diode for use in supervised circuits. Pigtail leads are provided to facilitate proper wir- ing. Minimum horn output is 93 dBA at 10'. The horn is suitable for either coded or sustained opera- tion. 3407-024 horns may be combined with other signaling components and accessories, or used alone, to meet mounting and signal device requirements. STROBE LIGHT The 3409-024 strobe uses a xenon flash tube to provide an eye catching flash, which has an output of 0.25 candeila•seconds. The word "FIRE" is hot stamped in red on the vandal resistant polycarbo- nate lens, which covers the unit's electronics. The 3409.024 is provided with a series diode for use in supervised circuits. The unit is suitable for indepen- dent or simultaneous operation with audible sig- nals, however, the 3409-024 is not suitable for use on coded signaling circuits, due to its independent flashing action. Four pigtail leads are provided to facilitate proper wiring. Appropriate accessories, i.e. horns, mounting plates, gaskets, etc. are re- quired in addition to the basic 3409-024 Strobe light. B3u7 -024 Horn B3408 -024' Horn /Strobe B3409 -024 Strobe Light 3409 -524 Incandescent Light UL Listed 13408424 Hom /Strobe 13409.024 Strobe Light with weatherproof backbox unK tides System fire alarm monitor & control ENGINEERS' SPECIFICATION Manual fire alarm stations shall be of the noncoded type. Stations shall be red in color, and fabricated of high impact Lexan. The stations shall provide me- chanical indications of operation until reset with the proper key, Station operating levers shall be recessed to prevent accidental operation of the station. Stations shall be semi•flush or surface mounted as indicated on the plans. The manual lire alarm stations shall be UL listed. The manual fire alarm stations shall be ADT 5050 series devices. Non•Coded Firs Alarm Station 5050 Series U.L. Ustsld MOW TO NM: Device Dsacrlptlon 5050.001 Om alarm comsat 5060002 14vo alarm contact:, one main action switch and a key switch 5050003 ins alarm contact and one supervisory contact 144810 uOaca mounted backbox, fled MOUNTING OATA Aloha Iltnarale 2 5060041 .■• - ..- I/4010Waco Makaal /" • Ititi• roam NaMeal au • play often) Alma Alarm 1010.007 TEr1MINAL CONNECTICN5 Nar er�Ml Alms 6020.00! %.111•Ips Gan Pluto Rk,1 ley other) Non•Coded Fir* Alarm Station 5060 Serlaa From 1211.00, 506011 •111/200/1 AOT hht•tWw• O flee$. Or•• world Ti rIO Center, Npw York, N Y 10011 PnngO IA Us A Unlmode° System fire alarm monitor & control FEATURES • UL Listed • Single Stage or Two Stage Operation • Flexible Contact Arrangement • Surface or Semi -Flush mounting • Optional Tamper feature DESCRIPTION The ADT 6060 Series non -coded fire alarm stations provide an attractive, easy to identify means for manually initiating a fire alarm signal, Con- structed of high impact textured red Lexan, the low profile design complements most erchitectual styles while meeting code requirements. The recessed operating levers are designed to elimi- nate projections which can catch clothing and cause accidental operation. The operation of the station requires the user to push in the top panel of the station and then pull the main action lever, Once operated, the main action lever remains in the actu- ated position. The station can be reset. Various switch configurations are available with the 6060 series stations. The 5050-001 has a N.O. switch which closes its contact when the main oper- ating lever is pulled. The 5050.002 is similar to the 5050-001 except that it contains an additional N.O. general' alarm key operated switch which is accessible when the main actuating lever is operated. The 5050.003 is similar to the 5060.001 except that a N.O. switch is located behind the top panel lever. The switch may be used for supervisory or tamper purposes. Non -Coded Fire Alarm Station 5050 Series - • U.L. Meted Dual Action Non -Coded Fire Alarm Station 5050 Series TECHNICAL DATA Connections to the station are made on clamp type terminals. Each terminal is designed to receive two wires up to 14 AWG. All switches are rated at 3 A @ 120 VACI24 VDC, and are normally open until acti- vated. The key switch is the maintained action type, and the key is removable in either the open or closed contact position, The 5050 Series stations mount on a single gang electrical box or on a 4" square electrical box with a single gang planter ring (furnished by others). A red surface mounted backbox is available where surface mounted stations are required. C Universal Bases and Accessories WIRING CONNECTIONS INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAM remote toot remotta. indiestO► eft 0. Universal Bases and Accessories 3536. 601, -603 U.L. Listed MODEL esse- e0fie02 SCHEMATIC continuity twitch 30- to 4 t0 a RELAY MODEL 3536.602 ONLY > LIS .....Li - •••••• .rte ■.■ OPERATIONAL DATA rC -~--� D 43/4" 120 mm C 1'tv,t -344, 50.100 mm d V." 10 mm H ss V." 14 mm h•V." 6mm Weight a 85 grams; 3 oz. Operating Temperature Range - 20 to 50 °C; - 4 to 120'F gam 22O11.00.3630.40t. •G02 Seim t8 e6I OM) J SPECIFICATION Detector mounting bees shall be universal twist•tock bites (3536601 with LED alarm indicator, or 3536.602 with relay and LED alarm indicator). Each mounting bus shall be equipped with a manually operated switch used to establish Initiating circuit con- tinuity without a detector head. Plugging In a detector heed shell automatically reset the switch so that sub- want head removal will cause an open circuit to initiate a trouble signal at the control unit. Each bus is equipped with six wire•oiamp type termi- nals and bifurcated contact springs for contact with detector head circuit pins. Each wire clamping piste will accommodate two conductors up to 2.0 mm diam- eter (012 AW0). ACT 5 .vWIw Milos. Ono WOdd bee. Comer. Now 'ANN, N.Y. 10040 Punted In If S A Universal Bases and Accessories DESCRIPTION ADT 3636 Series universal twist-lock mounting bases are used to mount 800 Series detectors. Each base is equipped with aix wire•clamp type terminals and bi•turcated contact springs for contact with detector head circuit pins. Each wire clamping plate will accommodate two conductors up to 2.0 mm diameter (012 AWG). Terminals are numbered 1 thru 8. A manually operated switch between terminals 1 and 2 estab- lishes continuity across the alarm Initiating circuit at Initial In- stallation. The switch is automatically opened when a detector head Is plugged In. If a detector head Is removed from service, the switch may be reset using a small screwdriver, thus re- establishing circuit continuity. To Install a detector head, Insert and rotate the head until it is properly aligned and sets into the base. Then rotate the head clockwise an additional 15•. The base is equipped with a break. off tamper latch that prevents removal of the head. 3538.801 Includes an Indicator LED. 3538.802 also Includes s relay with one sot of changeover (SPOT - -Form C) contacts with terminals which are accessible from the rear. APPLICATION The 600 Sense twlat•lock mounting bases are for use in all systems thst utilize Series 800 detectors. The bases are suitable for side wail and ceiling mounting. They should not be mounted In the inverted (floor mounting) position. INSTALLATION The 3536.801 and 802 mounting buss have mounting slots to accommodate two screws with mounting centers from 50 to 100 mm (114i." to 3 "/is "). The mounting bass diameter Is 120 mm (4W). A canter hole approximately 19 mm (314") in diameter provides an entrance for the wiring to the terminals. Four break- out rectangular wire entrances 4.5 mm x 15 mm (�V,." x W) are provided at the mounting surface for surface wiring. Bases will mount directly to standard, single•gang 4" and 3Y," octagonal boxes, and to WIREMOLD Nos. 5738. 5736A, or 5739 fixture boxes. UNIVERSAL BASES and ACCESSORIES model number description 3530.601 Universal base 3538.602 Universal bus with auxiliary retay contacts 3530 804 Blank cover for bases when not in use 3536.605A1 Tbol for installation, removal, and test 3538.608A2 3536.8 06 , "'Col for detector head assembly (for models 611 and 612 only) Remote Indicator 3538.606U2 r Keyed remote teevremole indicator Universal Bases and Accessories 3536 -601, -602 U.L. Listed • Accommodates all •600 Series detectors • Indicator LED • Win clamp•typ• terminals • B1•furcatsd contact springs • Sullt•In continuity switch • Break-off tamper latch • Auxiliary alarm May contacts (optional) 20 II d 3536401, •802 MOUNTING RANGE ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS BETWEEN TERMINALS 4 & 5 A ALARM INDICATOR IN SASE ONLY II WITH REMOTI INDICATOR C WITH RELAY Q WITH RELAY AND REMOTE INDICATOR A 10 20 30 CURRENT mA SO Photoelectronic Smoke Detector WIRING CONNECTIONS compatible fire ahrm control °EBASE 35380.01 detector with 3530401 base Photoelectronlc Smoke Detector 3536.611 U,1., Listed DETECTOR 3536411 BASE 3530.602 rams teat 4 emote alarm Leo NOTE: Relay Is sctually located on opposite aide of base from terminal slap. OPERATIONAL DATA Dimension with 3536 -601 or •602 bus D • 434" 120 mm 70,cit4 H 3" 86 mm h d =3" 78 mm �I h = 2W 63mm D ` i Weight w/o base 3 200 grams; 7 oz. Operating Temperature Range 0.50 °C, 32.120 °F Operating Humidity Range 5.95% RH Operating Air Velocity Range 0.15 to 2S meters/sec: 30 to 5000 feet/min. Altitude Range Unlimited Nominal Sensitivity —Gray Smoke 0.45 arm; 3.0%/ft. Form 230800 3636.611 (a•eS.10M) SPECIFICATION The smoke detector heads shall be model 3636.611(41M two wire photoeiectronlc detectors that operate on the light scattering principle tiling a pulsed LED light source and a silicon photodtode sensing technology. The detector shall have a factory pre -set alarm sensitivity of 0.3 d8 /m. The omni-directional sensing chamber shall be protected by an Insect screen and be unaffected by ambient tight. The detector shall include provision for operating a remote 3536.806 6V LED alarm indicator and be cam Ole of being tested from a remote teat switch and also from a magnetically operated reed switch in the detec- tor head. The teat shall electronically simulate a smoke concentration not exceeding 0.6 d8/m. The detector heed shall mount to a model 3536.601 or •602 universal twist tuck bus and be electrically inter- changeable with detectors using different tech- nologies. The mounting arrangements shall include e tamper resistant feature that can intentionally be disabled, ADT Executive Otlicee, One World Taos Center. New York, N.V. 10045 Prow M U S A. r External Field Wiring .E111111 411 8i C.. Photoelectronic Smoke Detector DESCRIPTION The ADT 3538.611 photoelectronlc smoke detector head Is a tight•acattering optical sensor that provides excellent response to a wide range of fires with outstanding stability. A pulsed infrared LED light source, and a high•epeed photodiode sensing element are housed In an Omni- directional sensing chamber which Is protected by an Insect screen. The chamber is not affected by ambient light. Normal sensing occurs eight (8) times per minute. This rate doubles when a signal exceeding the alarm threshold value Is sensed, Two additional successive signals above the threshold level will Initiate an aisrm. When the detector Is mounted to a 3538.601 or 4602 universal base, standard features Include a local visual alarm indicator and remote alarm indicator capability. Local tunctlonsl testing Is done using the magnet In the installa- tion/removal/test tool. Remote tasting is possible through con• tact closure of the proper mounting bus terminals. Model 3538.811T sensing heads feature a built-In heat sensor (135°F). APPLICATION Models 3636.611 and-611Tare part of the 600 Series family of fire detectors and accessories. The common base/Interchangeable sensing head configuration allows great flexibility In product application. ADT 3538.800 Series fire detectors are suited for commercial, Industrial, Institutional, and residential fire alarm systems. The detectors may be used In two-wire fire alarm initiating circuits.'Wo•wire detectors and fire alarm controls must have electrical compatibility listing with Underwriters Laborato- ries, Inc. The photoelectronlc detector head is tor general area protection where life safety Is the principal concern. The detector response Is unaffected by variations in air velocity or barometric pressure. INSTALLATION The ADT 600 Series detector heads are Installed by plugging the head into a 3536.601 or 3538.002 universal mounting base and twisting the head clockwise to secure. !lases will mount directly to standard single gang, 4" and 3.5" octagonal boxes, and to WIREMOLD Nos. 5738,5738A, or 5730 fixture boxes. Three (3) cut -out areas an available for use when power limited surface wiring is used.' All wiring connections are made to screw termi- nals. An Integral temper•resietent, locking tab le provided for security In areas where detectors may be easily accessed. APPROVALS • The smoke detector 1 for use in commercial fire protective signaling systems (NFPA 71, 72A, 72B, 72C, or 724 and In household fire warning systems (NFPA 74). Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.; California Fire Mw- shall approved. PHOTOELECTRONIC SMOKE DETECTORS and BASES model number description 3536.611 Photoelectronic smoke detector head 3536.8111' Photoelectronic smoke detector head with integral heat sensor 3536.801 Universal bus 3536.602 Universal bus with auxiliary relay contacts Photoelectronic Smoke Detector 3536.611 U.L. Listed 4. r.. • A., • e Solid state photoelectronlc • Alarm verification • 360' smoke entry . e Interchangeable bases • Visual alarm Indicator LED • Local and remote functional test • Low current consumption • Listed to UL 264, 2nd edition (March 14116 requirements) • Remote alarm Indicator output • Auxiliary alarm relay contacts (optional) • Non-polar operation • Removable, locking tamper tab • RPI and line transient protection • Easy field cleaning and maintenance ELICTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS —Au Models Standby Voitsge•t Standby Current Max. Surge Currant Alarm OFF Set Voltage Alarm Voltage Max. Alarm Currant Alarm Current n 10 VOC 10-30 VDC 60µA 0.4 trA seconds 8.0 VDC :1.0 volts 33 VDC 50 mA s 10% a 24 VDC 40 mA min. To Insure reset, reduce detector voltage to 4.0 volts or leaf or current to 1 mA or leu. Reset time: 1 second. SActual max. —min. 1 + 10 %; –15% 'VDC — filtered: 10% maximum ripple VOLTS /CURRENT IN ALARM • 0 0 to t0 se 4a a ' CURRENT 'I NA IPA OPEfATION Power The Unimode Dual Zone Control Panel operates from a single phase, 120V, 601.1z supply. Loss of power is visually and audibly annunciated and 'the system automatically transfers to the emergency power. The emergency rechargeable battery is capable of supplying 60 hours of system supervision plus a minimum of 5 minutes of alarm power. When main power is restored, the emergency power supply re- charges automatically. Alarm Receiving Circuits: Two detection circuits, one (1) Class A and one (1) Class B, are standard for the Unimode Dual Zone Control Unit. By adding two straps on the field wiring terminals and conditioning a shorting plug the Class A circuit is reconfigured to a Class B circuit. The Class A supervised circuit accommodates nor- mally open contact type alarm initiating devices such as manual stations, waterflow alarm devices and heat detectors. The Class B supervised circuit(s) powers up to 20 Unimode Photoelectronic or Ionization smoke de- tectors and any number of Manual Stations, Heat Detectors or other normally open contact alarm initiating devices. Alar>n: When an alarm signal is initiated by either detector circuit, the appropriate red zone alarm lamp is illu- minated and the audible signal circuit is automati- cally energized to sound the audible /visual alarm devices. The alarm signal may concurrently be transmitted to the remote station such as a fire headquarters. Alarm signals take precedence and override ground fault and trouble fault signals. Trouble /Ground Fault: A trouble condition or ground fault will illuminate the amber System Trouble lamp and sound a dis- tinctive trouble ,audible. The trouble circuit is activated when any of the following occurs: • Loss of primary power • Removal of smoke detector from its base • Open or ground fault on the alarm receiving or signal circuit • A cross on the signal circuit The distinctive trouble audible can be silenced by activating the Trouble Silence Switch. When the trouble condition has been corrected the trouble audible signal will resound, and may be silenced by returning the switch to its normal position. SYSTEM INRORMATION: AC Supply 120V, 60 N2 Single Phase Emergency Power Supply 2.5 Ampere /Pours Standby Battery 3 amperes, 24 VDC nominal Power Supply Maximum number of audible Bella, Horns, Nom/Strobes 2.0 Amperes Maximum Maximum number of Smoke Detectors Class A Zone Class B Zone None 20 Maximum total wire resistance slain% receiving circuit Class A Clans 8 100 Ohms 200 Ohms (35 Ohms tar circuits with ionization detector!) Maximum number of normally open contact type alarm Initiating devices Restricted only by wire resistance limitations HOW TO ORDER Stock Code 1 Description 75 4753 _i 4619.013 Dual Zona Fire Alarm Control Pant 141554 P 41584 AiwaLr for Remote Station connection Yr lb. I 47ee52 4519.053 End of Line Resistor Y4 1b, Minimum 2 per system 804472 12V 2.5 AN Sealed LeackAcId Battery, 2lbs. 2 pry vetem _ 242766 PA 42786 Flush Mountin r K1t _—, 1 lb, I 1 1b. Shipping WeI ht 1 5lbs. 242977 PA 42977 Side Panel Klt uiC,1' use w System fire alarm monitor & control The Unimode Dual Zone Fire Alarm Control is a compact control unit using solid state circuitry and includes rechargeable battery standby power. The Dual Zone Control meets the requirements of NFPA 72A, Local Protective Signaling Systems and NFPA ?2C, Remote Station Protective Signal- ing Systems. It is designed for use in small and. medium size Commercial, Institutional and Indus- trial occupancies where a. high degree of life - safety or asset protection is desired. FEATURES • One Class A and one Class B .alarm receiving zone • Field modified to 2 Class B alarm receiving zones • Remote Station Connection • Rechargeable Emergency Power Supply • Ground Fault Detection ' • Uninterrupted operation during power brown- out conditions • UL listed. DESCRIPTION Two supervised detection zones, one (1) Class A and one (1) Class $ zone are provided. The modi- fication of the Class A zone to a Class B is readily accomplished in the field. Four (4) visual indicators are mounted on the face of the Dual Zone Control Panel: a green "AC Power On" lamp, an amber "System Trouble" lamp and two red "Zone Alarm" lamps, one for each alarm receiving zone. Five (5) manual switches conveniently mounted on the face of the Control Panel perform the func- tions of: 1, Alarm Silence 2. System Reset 3, Battery Test 4. Trouble Silence 5. Fire Department Disconnect DS( Zone Fire Alarm Control 4519 -013 U :I.. Listed • Soowity Systome Tot No. COMMERCIAL SALES PROPOSAL/AGREEMENT ADT Security Systems, Mou7ltaln West, Inc. Address: 613. Tacoma Ave. So. Tacoma, WA 98402 838 -.2330 Its To: (Customer Nuns arid Address) METRO TRANSIT Attn: Tst. No. ADT proposes to Install or cause to be Installed the equipment and furnish the services indicated herein: on. DESCRIPTION LOCATION (BE SPECIFIC) TO BE INSTALLED 1 2 4519 -013 2 Zone Fire Panel 804471 Battery 2 1 Eol Focua•-45 Control 24 Hr. Battery Line Card 2 1 3536 -611 Smoke Detectors 2 1 3536 -601u Bases 2 1 5060 -s mfa 3 1 b3407 -024 Horns RJ3SX By Customer and AC power by Customer Type of Transaction )(Direct Sale (equipment to become property of the Customer upon pay ment of Selling Price indicated below In full). 0 System to remain property of ADT. ADT may remove or upon written notice to the Customer, abandon M whole or In pan, all devices, Instruments, appliances, cabinets, and other materials associated with the sys- tem, upon termination of this agreement, without obligation to repair or redecorate any portion of the Customer's premises upon such removal, and the removal or abandonment of such materials shall not be held to constitute a waiver of the right of ADT to collect any charges which have been accrued or may be accrued hereunder. 40i #'nee + Tukwila Fire Dept. E lect, permit b ADT Low Voltage) Conduit wil 1 b e used to p rote c t wi re b e low P - Provided Services To Be NP - Not Provided Provided (Circle One) Central Station Signal © NP Receiving and Notification Service XFlre Alarm 0 Hold Up Alarm O Burglar Alarm 0 Duress O Supervisory ❑ Other Direct Connection Service P To UNn: Digital Communicator 0 Leased Line ❑ Derived Local Channel )(Telephone Charges Not Included In ADT Billing Maintenance Investigator Response 0 interior 0 Exterior Supervised /Scheduled Opening /Closing Opening/Closing Logging Opening /Closing Reports Other N Maintenance Service Is declined, Customer, please Initial here. P P P t P P I�1 P For the sum of $ 2997.00 plus tax payable Uj �lrr f upon acceptance of this proposal and the balance payable upon completion of the installation. In adds• tlon for the service(*) to be provided as Indicated above, Customer agrees to pay $ 290.00 per annum, annually in advsncs for aperiodof five years eftectivefromthe date service is operative under V9 agreement. After the fin years, *9 agreement shall be automatically renewable yearly unless terminated by *NW party upon written notice at least 30 days prior to the anniversary date. ADT shall have Ow right to Moms, the annual service charge after 1 year. In the event of termination prior to the end of the contract term, the Customer agrseste pay, in addition to any charges for services rendered prior totermination, 40% of the service charge remaining to be paid for the unexpired term 01 the agreement. TM Customer agrees to pay, In addition to the service charges above, any false alarm assessments, taxes, fees or charges that are imposed by any governmental body, relating to the Installation or service provided under this Agreement and to pay any Increase In charges to ADT for facilities required for transmission of signals under this Agreement. In the avant ADVs representative is sent to the Customer's premises In response to a service call or alarm signal caused by the Customer Improperly following operating Instructions or, falling to close or properly secure a window, door or other protected point, or Improperly adjusting monitors or accessory components, there shall be a service cfwge to the Customer. Failure to pay amounts when due shall give ADT In addition to any other remedies, the right to chugs Interest at the highest legal rate on the delinquent amounts. Customer agrees to pay all costs, expenses and fees of ADTs enforcement of Ws Agreement, Including collection expenses, court costs, and attorneys' fees. My installation chrgs quoted in this agreement Is based on ADT performing the installation with its own personnel. N for any reason this installation must be performed by outside Contractors, said installation dsrgs shall be subject to revision. Customer warrants that the C r owns the premises in which the equipment Is being Installed or that Customer the aut . to ` A(>TT t. the installation In the premises. Jeff Gill Agent Authorized Representative of ADT Customer Acceptance In accepting this Proposal, Customer agrees to the terms and conditions contained herein Including those on the reverse side. It Is understood that they shall prevail over any variation in terms and condi- tions on any purchase order or other document that the Customer may Issue. Any changes In the system requested by the Customer after the execution of this Agreement shall be paid for by the Customer and such changes shall be authorized In writing. ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE WARRANTY, UMIT OF LIABILITY AND OTHER CONDITIONS ON REVERSE SIDE. This Agreement is not binding unless approved in writing by an authorized Representative of ADT. In the event of failure of such approval, the only liability of ADT shall be to return to the Customer the amount, if any, paid to ADT upon signing of this Agreement. CUIITOMZN NAME SUSSCRIStfl NO. ID .-/aeL.:4-2„C.)---. AMU! CITY STAll ZIP JOS NO --- I I _ r r i T • • ■■•.+............ . ,...________,...._........, ........._1. . W,P11111111111111 min alms • ,..... gt, . Emu •........,...... ,_ 1 _..7.......___r_r.........._...........„...... •.......t.___H______ Ir i CAD A. _ ---7- . .... 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Color of Control Unit Warm brown Cabinet Tamper; 7188.003 Cover only 7188.103 Cover and lining Keypad Specification Power Input 18 volts, S0 VA 120 mA— Display off 200 mA— Display on Operating Temperature 32'F /0 °C.- 120 °F149 °C Weight 0181ype -10 oz/280 gm 0281ype -8.5 oz /240 gm Size 0181ype -4.5 "/11.4 cm; W 4.5 "111.4 cm; H 1.9 "14.8 cm; 0 028 Type-5"/12.7 cm; W 5 "/12.7 cm; H 1.8 "/4.8 cm; 0 718 Focus System For Mid -Site Business Applications, U.L. Listed Physical Description Control Unit The 7188.003 Control Unit consists of a metal attack - resistant cabinet, with hinged front cover, which in- cludes the following: 1. Cover tamper switch. 2. Power -on LED (mounted on control board and visi- ble through front cover). 3. FA reset switch (mounted on control board and acces- sible through front cover) for resetting latching FA sensors. 4. BA reset jumpers, for resetting latching BA sensors. 6. Standby battery, Physical Description Keypad 7188.018 Operating Panel A remote operating panel unit used to provide on /off control and system /loop an- nunciation for the 7188 System. Connects to 7188 -003 Control Unit via two four -wire cables utilizing standard Molex A7880 -B4F connectors and operating instruc- tions. Color...Warm Brown. 7188"028 Operating Panel A low-profile operating panel similar to the 7188.018 Panel with holes for mount• ing on the surface or In a surface- mounted backbox 4" square, 4" octagonal, or 2-gang 411118 "). Measures 5" L x 6" W x 1.3/4" D. Hu a flap on the front with an Instruction label. Color...ivory. Sensors FOCUS accomodates a variety of perimeter and interior sensors. The latter Include passive infrared detectors, ultrasonic detectors, photoelectric beams and dual technology sensor. All sensors may be powered directly from the control unit. Fire alarm protection includes fire detecting thermostats and photoelectronic smoke de- tectors. Each smoke detector le equipped with an end- of-line relay for power supervision. Each remote operat- ing panel is equipped with means for sending an emer- gency holdup signal. An optional wireless holdup alarm system may also be integrated with FOCUS. Connection Services In addition to the transmission facilities provided by the central station communicator, auxiliary circuits con- nect to police or fire headquarters via direct connect facilities. ADT Ereeutrw Offices. One Wows TWA CAME New York. N,Y. tO0411 Form 4107.00: 710811245/10W inMeO in U.S.A. 1OCUS 40, FOCUS 45 , ,' System INTRODUCTION FOCUS 40, 4S le a microprocessor based integrated security and tire system for the monitoring of a total of eight (8) zones of protection, In addition to intrusion and fire detecting services, FOCUS 40, 45 monitors for various critical environmental conditions, It provides for silent and rapid processing of holdup alarms, The FOCUS 40, 45 System can be used for all types of central station service including the transmission of vital data such as opening and closing and passcodes, It also covers local-only service and direct connection to a fire department or police station. Plug -in modules enable compatibility with all types of alarm signaling and receiving equipment. The FOCUS 40, 45 System is controlled via a key- less operating panel keypad that is remoted from the 7188.103 Control Unit, One 7188.018 keypad must be used In FOCUS 40. Up to five 7188.028 keypads may be used in FOCUS 45. FEATURES A fixed format is provided for the Focus 40 with 7188 -018 keypad. Selectable formats are available with Focus 45, utilising the 7188428 keypad. • Fire alarm, security alarm, holdup alarm, and super- visory alarm in single system. • Utilizes a choice of plug-in modules for all central station communication. Digital FSK communicators, single or dual line, AC Multiplex, Direct wire, McCulloh or Derived Channel communicator modules. • Capability for daytime annunciation. • Security points can be separated into two groups (turned on and off separately), Both groups are turned on /off from Remote Keypad Units. • Built -In power supply to support itself and sensors. • Full feature operating panel and up to five (5) remote panels, • Personal 6-digit passcodes with facility to provide high level codes, restricted codes, or user program mabte codes. • False alarm resistance feature. • tit. listed. • Opening /closing routine for central station con- nection, • Test feature permits testing of control unit and sensors. • Self-diagnostic routines built-in. 7188 Focus System For Mid -Size Business Applications Listed r ■� MM. - MOM= MOM MI TIM-M, 'woad FOCUS 40 7111411 keypad 'FOCUS 45 • Zone bypass - capability, • Supervised AC power. • Paucode•validated openings and closings (levels of customer pasecode priority). Passcode numbers trans- mitted to central station during openings and closings. Description The FOCUS System can be used for central station connected Installations requiring up to 8 zones of bur- glar alarm, holdup alarm, fire alarm and supervisory protection. and Is capable of commanding on -off via 3 output relays. The Control Unit Includes a single control board, and a transmission module, plus a backshell unit. It con- tains a power supply with connectors for field wiring connections, tamper switches, and standby batteries and art optional metal insert liner for attack resistance. The control panel contains a point status display and pressure - sensitive keypad. ht.)CUS 40, 45 System 7108 1,:... Functional Description The 7188 FOCUS 40, 45 System is modular In design, and consists of the following units: 1, Control unit, containing the system microprocessor and customization PROMS. 2. Communication module (optional, mounted inside the control unit). 3, One of two operating panels, which are used with the particular Fnri is model. 4, Up to 8 protection loops, to which all sensors are connected. External Wiring 5. Output devices. 8, Transformer, 7. Standby batteries. Operating Panel The system Is equipped with 718811rpe Operating Pan• ells) which are normally mni toted remotely from the control unit. The operating panel le a keyless touch pad with LED display and Internal sounder. • FOCUS 40, FOCUS 45 System TWO 4 WIRE CABLES M 22 AW0 NM SS MEW 1111111• MEM FOCUS 7188.018 or 7188.028 OPERATING PANEL TELCO JACK RJ38X 1RJ31X • s 7. 120t10 VAC TRANSFORMER 7141401 BELL MOUSING or AMSECO SOUNDERS 11 7188003 CONTROL T COMM PROM MODULE Control Board Power Supply STANDBY BATTERIES STANDBY BATTERY CABINET (For 24 Hr. Standby) Quad Branch Cable 4 Cable 022 AWO / SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR LOOP 1— always FA LOOP 2 —fixed or Programmable LOOP 3 —fixed or . Programmable LOOP M -PIxed or Programmable LOOP 5 —Fixed or Programmable LOOP b—Flxed or Programmable LOOP 7 —Fixed or Programmable LOOP 8 —Fixed or Programmable Uncnodel System fire alarm monitor & control FEATURES • Use Standard Electrical Boxes • Flexible mounting • Low current draw • Vandal resistant DESCRIPTION The ADT series of audible and visible fire alarm signal devices is comprised of a family of compo- nents which are assembled into audible, visible, or audible /visible signaling devices, as required, A va- riety of mounting schemes and accessories are avail- able to tailor the basic signaling components to job conditions. Visible signals may be mounted inde- pendently, or mounted on audible signaling devices, keeping installed cost low. All devices are listed by Underwriters Laboratories. HORN The 3407 -024 horn is made of die-cast zinc, and finished in red enamel. The diaphram is con- structed of alaclad aircraft aluminum alloy for cor- rosion resistance. Armature springs are stress - relieved stainless steel, and heavy duty automotive type tungsten contacts are used, The coil is provided with a series diode for use in supervised circuits. Pigtail leads are provided to facilitate proper wir- ing. Minimum horn output is 93 dBA at 10'. The horn is suitable for either coded or sustained opera- tion. 3407-024 horns may be combined with other signaling components and accessories, or used alone, to meet mounting and signal device requirements. STROBE LIGHT The 3409-024 strobe uses a xenon flash tube to provide an eye catching flash, which has an output of 0.25 candella•seconds. The word "FIRE" is hot stamped in red on the vandal resistant polycarbo- nate lens, which covers the unit's electronics. The 3409-024 is provided with a series diode for use in supervised circuits, The unit is suitable for indepen- dent or simultaneous operation with audible sig- nals, however, the 3409.024 is not suitable for use on coded signaling circuits, due to its independent flashing action, Four pigtail leads are provided to facilitate proper wiring. Appropriate accessories, i.e. horns, mounting plates, gaskets. etc. are re- quired in addition to the basic 3409-024 Strobe light. B3 1u7-024 Horn I B3408-024 Horn /Strobe B3409-024 Strobe Light 3409 -524 Incandescent Light UL Listed S3405-024 Morn/Strobe ,. . 83409.024 Strobe Light with weatherproof backbox Unir Ldet System fire alarm monitor & control ENGINEER$' SPECIFICATION Manual fire alarm stations shall be of the noncoded type. Stations shall be red in color, and fabricated of high impact Lexan. The stations shall provide me• chanical indications of operation until reset with the proper key. Station operating levers shall be recessed to prevent accidental operation of the station. Stations shall be semi•lush or surface mounted as indicated on the plans, The manual fire alarm stations shall be UL listed. The manual are alarm stations shall be ADT 5050 series devices, MOUNTING DATA Aterm �mlNell 6050•QQt Non-Coded Fire Alarm Station 5050 Series U.L Listed NOW TO ORDER: Device Description 5050.001 One alarm contact 5060.002 IWO alarm contacts, one main action switch and one key switch 5050003 One alarm contact and one supervisory contact 1441110 • Surface mounted backbox, Red Form 220100; 5060 11 •eei2QM► 5060•002 TERMINAL CONNSCTIONS 605040! Non•Coded Fire Alarm Station 5050 series ADY hetuUve 01101111, One Wcrlo Tito* Censer, New YO►rt, N Y 1004, Punted In U.S A Unlmodem System fire alarm monitor & control FEATURES • UL Listed • Single Stage or Two Stage Operation • • Flexible Contact Arrangement • Surface or Semi -Flush mounting • Optional Tamper feature DESCRIPTION The AUT 5060 Series non -coded fire alarm stations provide an attractive, easy to identify means for manually initiating a fire alarm signal. Con- structed of high impact textured red Lexan, the low profile design complements most architectual styles while meeting code requirements. The recessed operating levers are designed to elimi- nate projections which can catch clothing and cause accidental operation. The operation of the station requires the user to push in the top panel of the station and then pull the main action lever, Once operated, the main action lever remains in the actu- ated position. The station can be reset. Various switch configurations are available with the 6050 series stations. The 5050.001 has a N.O. switch which closes its contact when the main oper- ating lever is pulled. The 5050.002 is similar to the 5050.001 except that it contains an additional N.O. general' alarm key operated switch which is accessible when the main actuating lever is operated. The 5050.003 is similar to the 6050.001 except that a N.O. switch is located behind the top panel lever. The switch may be used for supervisory or tamper purposes, Non -Coded Fire Alarm Station 5050 Series • t U.L. Listed &YU. Dual Action Non -Coded Fire Alarm Station 5060 Series TECHNICAL DATA Connections to the station are made on clamp type terminals. Each terminal is designed to receive two wires up to 14 AWG. All switches are rated at 3 A @ 120 VAC /24 VDC, and are normally open until acti- vated. The key switch is the maintained action type, and the key is removable in either the open or closed contact position. The 5060 Series stations mount on a single gang electrical box or on a 4" square electrical box with a single gang plaster ring (furnished by others). A red surface mounted backbox is available where surface mounted stations are required. C Universal Bases and Accessories WIRING CONNECTIONS INSTALLATION WIAINO OIAOIIAN, NpnOte tart temeri. IMriCltOr r -- --- -- Universal Bases and Accessories 3536.601, -603 U.L. Listed MODEL 3638.501/502 SCNEMATIC I continuity 'witch 3(D- OPERATIONAL DATA D le 4W 120 mm C = 1111 -31Mo 50.100 mm d 18mm 3'." 19 mm h v." 6mm Weight a 85 grams; 3 oz. Operating Temperature Range - 20 to 50 °C; -4 to 120•F Form 22/0•00.3630•401, •G02 Me mt (9•INN10M) - to 4 to a RELAY MODEL 3536402 ONLY SPECIFICATION Oetector mounting bases shall be universal twist•tock besea (3536.601 with LED alarm Indicator, or 3536.802 with relay and LED alarm indicator). Each mounting base shall be equipped with a manually operated switch need to establish initiating circuit con• tinulty without a detector head. Plugging In a detector heed shell automatically reset the switch so that sub- servant head removal will cause an open circuit to Initiate a trouble signal at the control unit. Each base is equipped with six wire-clamp type termi- nals and bi-furcated contact springs for contact with Cofactor head circuit pins. Each wire clamping plate will accommodate two conductors up to 2.0 mm diam- eter (4612 AWG). AOT SccoctUw MUD. , Ontr Wend NM Center. Now'fbrk, N.Y. 100410 Nona Universal Bases and Accessories Universal Bases and Accessories 3536 -601, •602 Listed DESCRIPTION ADT 3536 Series universal twiet•lock mounting bases are used to mount 800 Series detectors, Each bus is equipped with six wire•ciamp type terminals and bifurcated contact aprings for contact with detector head circuit pins. Each wire Clamping plate will accommodate two conductors up to 2,0 mm diameter (012 AWG). Terminals are numbered 1 thru 6. A manually operated switch between terminals 1 and 2 estab- lishes continuity across the alarm initiating circuit at initial In• atallatlon. The switch is automatically opened when a detector head Is plugged In. If a detector head Is removed from service, the switch may be reset using a smell screwdriver, thus re- establishing circuit continuity. To Install a detector head, Insert and rotate the head until it is properly aligned and sets into the base. Then rotate the head clockwise an additional 156. The base is equipped with a break- off tamper latch that prevents removal of the Mad. 3538-601 Includes an Indicator LED. 3538.802 also Includes *relay with one set of changeover (SPDT —Form C) contacts with terminals which are accessible from the rear. APPLICATION The 600 Series twlat•lock mounting banes are for use in all Systems that utilize Series 600 detectors. The bases are suitable for side wail and ceiling mounting. They should not be mounted In the Inverted (floor mounting) position. INSTALLATION The 3538.601 and 602 mounting buea have mounting slots to accommodate two screws with mounting centers from 50 to 100 mm (1131." ." to 3,3 s ). The mounting bass diameter is 120 mm (4 3/4"). A center hole approximately 19 mm (9', ") in diameter provides an entrance for the wiring to the terminals. our break- out rectangular wire entrances 4.5 mm x 15 mm (it•" x % ") are provided at the mounting surface for surfaci wiring, Bases Will mount directly to standard, single• ang 4" and 3Ys" octagonal boxes, and to WIREMOLD Nos, 5738, 5738A, or 5739 fixture boxes, UNIVERSAL BASES and ACCESSORIES model number description 3536.301 Universal base 3536.802 Universal base with auxiliary flay contacts i 3536.604 Blank cover for bases when not in use 3536.605A1 Tbol for installation, removal, and test 3535.505A2 Tbol for detector head assembly (for models 611 and 612 only) 3536•806U1 Remote Indicator 3536•606u2 Keyed remote teate'remota indicator • Accommodates all •600 Series detectors • indicator LED • Wire ctamp•typ• terminals • Bi•furcated contact springs • Bulit•in continuity switch • Break-on tamper latch • Auxiliary alarm relay contacts (optional) 20 115 • 10 3536.801, •602 MOUNTING RANGE ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS BETWEEN TERMINALS 4 i 5 A ALARM INDICATOR IN LASE ONLY WITH REMOTE INDICATOR C WITH MAY 0 WITH RELAY AND REMOTE INDICATOR CURRENT mA C Photoelectronic Smoke Detector WIRING CONNECTIONS eompetlble fire elerm control CETEBBASE 3536401 Photoelectronlc Smoke Detector 3536-811 U.L. Listed DETE SASE 353 12 detector with 3538.601 bees detector with 3636.02 bue remote 1111 4' NOTE: lletey It sctualty located on opposite We of bus tram terminal $?1I OPERATIONAL DATA Dimension with 3536.601 or -602 base D•43/4" 120mm - d"I H 33" 86 mm h d =3" 76 mm h 21/2" 83mm t� —•D- -� Weight wio base 200 grams; 7 oz. Operating Temperature Range 0,50 °G, 32.120 °F Operating Humidity Range 5.95% RH Operating AIr Velocity Range 0,15 to 25 meters/sec; 30 to 5000 feet'min• Altitude Range Unlimited Nominal Sensitivity --Gray Smoke 0.45 dB/m; 3.0 % /ft. 1 N remote aterm lED SPECIFICATION The smoke detector heeds shalt be model 3536.611(•611T) two wire photoetectrontc detectors that operate on the light scattering principle using a pulsed LED light source and a silicon photodlode sensing technology. The detector shall have a factory pre-set alarm sensitivity of 0.3 d8/m. The Omni - directional sensing chamber shall be protected by an Intact screen and be unaffected by ambient light. The detector shall Include provision for operating a remote 3536.606 6V LED alarm indicator and be cape• bit of being tested from a remote teat switch and also from a magnetically operated reed switch in the detec• tor head. The teat shall electronically simulate a smoke concentration not exceeding 0,6 d8/m. The detector head shall mount to a model 3536-601 or .602 universe( twist lock bass and be electrically inter- changeable with detectors using different tech- nologies. The mounting arrangements shall include a tamper resistant feature that can Intentionally be disabled, ADT Execuuw Otimes, One world Trace Cents. New Volk. N.N. 10048 Form 2268.00 3636.611 (8•65,10M) Prints° A u $ A. External Field Wiring 0 M OMNI - tiyg 1 gg Ira© i \r a O Photoelectronic Smoke Detector DESCRIPTION The ADT 3538.811 photoeiectronic smoke detector head is a light-Scattering optical sensor that provides excellent response to a wide range of fires with outstanding stability. A pulsed infrared LED light source, and a high•speed photodlode sensing element are housed In an omni-directional sensing chamber which le protected by an insect amen. The chamber is not affected by ambient light, Normal sensing occurs eight (8) times per minute. Thle rate doubles when a signal exceeding the alarm threshold value is sensed, Two additional successive signals above the threshold level will Initiate an alarm. When the detector Is mounted to a 3538,601 or •802 universal base, standard features Include a local visual alarm indicator and remote alarm indicator capability. Local functional testing is done using the magnet In the instalia• tion /removal /teat tool. Remote testing is possible through con- tact closure of the proper mounting base terminals. Model 3538.811T sensing heads feature a built-In heat sensor (135 °F). APPLICATION Models 3536.611 and-011T are part of the 600 Series family of fire detectors and accessories. The common base/Interchangeable sensing head configuration allows great flexibility in product application. ADT 3538.800 Series fire detectors are suited for commercial, Industrial, Institutional, and residential tire alarm systems, The detectors may be used In two-wire fire alarm initiating circuits.lWo•wire detectors and fire alarm controls must have electrical compatibility listing with Underwriters Laborato- ries, Inc. The photoelectronlc detector head Is for general area protection where life safety is the principal concern, The detector response is unaffected by variations in air velocity or barometric pressure. INSTALLATION The ADT 600 Series detector heads are installed by plugging the head into a 3536.601 pr 3538.002 universal mounting MO and twisting the head clockwise to secure. Bases will mount directly to standard single gang, 4" and 3.5" octagonal boxes, end to WIREMOLD Nos, 5738,5738A, or 5739 fixture boxes, Three (3) Cut-out areas are available tor use when power limited surface wiring is used.' Ali wiring connections are made to screw fermi. nals. An Integral temper-resistant, locking tab ie provided for security In areas where detectors may be easily accessed. APPROVALS The smoke detector Is for use In commercial fire protective signaling systems (NFPA 71, 72A, 72B, 72C, or 72D), and In household fire warning systems (NFPA 74). Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.; California Fire M. shall approved. PHOTOELECTRONIC SMOKE DETECTORS and BASES model number description 3536.611 _� Photoelectronic smoke detector head 3536.6117 Photoelectronic smoke detector head with Integral heat sensor 3536.801 Universal base 3536.602 Universal base with auxiliary resat' contacts 4.∎ • Photoelectronic Smoke Detector 3536.611 U.L. Listed • .e Solid state photosIectronlo • Alarm Verification • 360' smoke entry . • Interchangeable baasa • Visual alarm Indicator LED • Local and remote functional test • Low current consumption • Listed to UL 268, 2nd edition (March 1680 requirements) • Remote alarm Indicator output • Auxiliary alarm relay contacts (optional) • Non-polar operation • Removable, locking tamper tab • RFI and Tine transient protection • Easy field cleaning end maintenance ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS —All Models Standby Voitage't Standby Current Max, Surge Current Alarm OFF eat Voltage Alarm Voltage Max, Alarm Current Alarm Current Ca 10 VDC 10.30 VDC 60 µl1 0.40A seconds 8.0 VDC =1.0 volts 33 VDC 50mAs 10%rZr 24 VDC 40 mA min. To insure reset, reduce detector V01110 to 4.0 volts or less or current 101 mA or less. Reset time: 1 second. tActusl max. —min, is +10%; –15% *VDC — filtered:10% maximum ripple r VOLTS %CURRENT IN ALARM for It Q ,a. t Oo 10 10 f1 N • s1 CURRENT TA OPERATION Power The Unimode Dual Zone Control Panel operates from a single phase, 120V, 601.1z supply. Loss of power is visually and audibly annunciated and the system automatically transfers to the emergency power. The emergency rechargeable battery is capable of supplying 60 hours of system supervision plus a minimum of 5 minutes of alarm power. When main power is restored, the emergency power supply re- charges automatically. Alarm Receiving Circuits: Two detection circuits, one (1) Class A and one (1) Class B, are standard for the Unimode Dual Zone Contro) Unit. By adding two straps on the field wiring terminals and conditioning a shorting plug the Class A circuit is reconfigured to a Class 13 circuit, The Class A supervised circuit accommodates nor- mally open contact type alarm initiating devices such as manual stations, waterfiow alarm devices and heat detectors. The Class B supervised circuit(s) powers up to 20 Unimode Photoelectronic or Ionization smoke de- tectors and any number of Manual Stations, Heat Detectors or other normally open contact alarm initiating devices. Alarm: When an alarm signal is initiated by either detector circuit, the appropriate red zone alarm lamp is illu- minated and the audible signal circuit is automati- cally energized to sound the audible /visual alarm devices. The alarm signal may concurrently be transmitted to the remote station such as a fire headquarters. Alarm signals take precedence and override ground fault and trouble fault signals. Trouble /Ground Fault: A trouble condition or ground fault will illuminate the amber System Trouble lamp and sound a dis- tinctive trouble audible, The trouble circuit is activated when any of .the following occurs: • Loss of primary power • Removal of smoke detector from its base • Open or ground fault on the alarm receiving or signal circuit • A cross on the signal circuit The distinctive trouble audible can be silenced by activating the Trouble Silence Switch. When the trouble condition has been corrected the trouble audible signal will resound, and may be silenced by returning the switch to its normal position. &YMTEM INRORMATION: AC Supply 120V, $OH1 Single Phase Emerrncy Power Supply 2.5 Ampere /Hours Standb flattery Power Supply 3 amperes, 24 VOC nominal Maximum number of audible Sells. Horns, Horn/ Strobes 2.0 Amperes Maximum None 20 Maximum number of Smoke Oetect0rs Class A Zone Class B Zone Maximum total wire resistance statist receiving circuit Class A Class B 100 Ohms Zoo Ohms 135 Ohms for circuits with ionttation detectors) Maximum number of normally open contact type alarm Initiating devices Restricted only by wire resistance limitations NOW TO ORDER 1, Stock Code Description Shipping Weight 1 478753 ' 4619.013 Dual Zone Firs Alarm Control Panel �-- S lbs. 141584 P 41584 Retatfor Remote Station connection 14 tb. 1 476852 519.053 End of Llns Resistor Minimum 2 per • stem 804472 12V 2.5 AH Sealed Lead•Acid Battery. 21ba, 1 m 2 per evate - 1 242786 PA 42786 Flush Mounting KIt 1 ib. l L 242977 PA 42977 Sidi Panel Kit — L 1 lb. J VA lb, i(.1 nose°' System fire alarm monitor & control The Unimode Dual Zone Fire Alarm Control is a compact control unit using solid state circuitry and includes rechargeable battery standby power. The Dual Zone Control meets the requirements of NFPA 72A, Local Protective Signaling Systems and NFPA ?2C, Remote Station Protective Signal- ing Systems. It is designed for use in small and medium size Commercial, Institutional and Indus- trial occupancies where a. high degree of life-safety or asset protection is desired, FEATURES • One Class A and one Class B .alarm receiving zone • Field modified to 2 Class B alarm receiving zones • Remote Station Connection • Rechargeable Emergency Power Supply • Ground Fault Detection ' • Uninterrupted operation during power brown- out conditions • UL listed. DESCRIPTION Two supervised detection zones, one (1) Class A and one (1) Class B zone are provided. The modi- fication of the Class A zone to a Claes B is readily accomplished in the field, Four (4) visual indicators are mounted on the face of the Dual Zone Control Panel: a green "AC Power On" lamp, an amber "System Trouble" lamp and two red "Zone Alarm" lamps, one for each alarm receiving zone, Five (5) manual switches conveniently mounted on the face of the Control Panel perform the func- tions of: 1, Alarm Silence 2. System Reset 3. Battery Test 4. Trouble Silence 5. Fire Department Disconnect Ott Zone Fire Alarm Control 4519 -013 U.I., Listed • I • • 0 %i:.•• • tt� er +=''•• r' r. • ..'t • • • • • 4rnETRD€ i<Y Municipality of Metropoli an Seattle Exchange Building • - 821 Second Ave. Seattle, WA 98104 -1598 July 28, 1989 Ms. Joanne Johnson City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 Metro Retrofit for Dual Mode Buses Dear Ms. Johnson: Per our discussion, please find enclosed a check in the . amount of $76.00 to cover the plan check fee for building permit application #89 -190. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you have questions, you may contact me at 684 -1333. Very truly yours s. �l 'JAW:cg Enclosure• L \JW72889 BUILDING PERMIT (POST WITH INSPEu.•.'ION CARD AND PLANS IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION) CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 433 -1849 BUILDING PERMIT NO. 519 DATE ISSUED: 1 -& g0 FEES DESCRIPTION AMOUNT RCPT • DATE BUILDING PERMIT FEE 63.00 41.00 2623 2623 1O-SA-R9 10 -04 -89 PLAN CHECK FEE BUILDING SURCHARGE 4.50 2623 10 -04 -89 ENERGY SURCHARGE OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LLAD OTHER: OCC. LOAD TOTAL SQUARE FEET TOTAL OCC. LOAD TOTAL • 108,50 PLAN CHECK #89 -282 PRO.IA C 1 IrJf Of(r.111 Hon 9725 E Marginal Wv S �1 .7.7, - i .T 4,443.00 PROJECT NAME/TENANT ASSESSOR ACCOUNT # Boei (#890144.702) 000340 -0018 TYPE OF Li New Building U Addition USJ Tenant Improvement (commercial) U Demolition (building) ❑ Grading/Fill WORK: 0 Rack Storage ❑ Reroof ❑ Remodel (residential) ❑ Other DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: Secure tool room. PROPERTY OWNER Boeing PHONE 544 -2931 D RESS P.O. Box 3707, M/S 46 -87, Seattle, WA ZIP 98124 -2207 CONTRACTOR Boeing PHONE 544 -2931 ADDRESS P.O. Box 3707, M/S 46 -87, Seattle, WA ZIP 98124 -2207 WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # N/A EXP. DATE N/A ARCHITECT Boeing PHONE 544 -2931 ADDRESS P.O. Box 3307, M/S 46 -87, Seattle, WA ZIP 98124 -2207 USE -.), / / ('O1)f ('or.lf'(1IFJ(' / f (through Public Works) ZONING: M_2 BAR /LAND USE CONDITIONS ❑Yes ®No Eton VF SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LLAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD TOTAL SQUARE FEET TOTAL OCC. LOAD TOTAL TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: UBC EDITION (year)88 SETBACKS: N _ S - E - W - FIRE PROTECTION: aS prinklers ❑Detectors ❑ N/A UTILITY PERMITS REQUIRED ?❑ Yes ®N o (through Public Works) ZONING: M_2 BAR /LAND USE CONDITIONS ❑Yes ®No CONDITIONS (other than those noted on or attached to • rmit/plans): APPROVED FOR i BUILDING ISSUANCE BY: r f f /A-A, OFFICIAL DATE: % ,,�, .. e - 0 U q I hereby certify that ) have read and : /mined 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 or . • • . - m authorized to sign for and obtain this building permit. SIGNATURE: i_ , % DATE: i ei.L(_2. 2 /7 'P© /may COMP NY: • r ,d/tJlED"%/ PRINT NAME: /z �4 I v A/ • This permit shall bocome 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. OCCUPANCY NO. } CERTIFICATE OF DATE ISSUED: VW lCOW BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION TRACKING PLAN CHECK NUMBER PROJECT NAME SITE ADDRESS 9,7 SUITE NO. INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF • Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that any time the status of the project may be ascertained. • Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending on to the next department. • Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted on the plans or summarized concisely in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit. • Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not applicable, so note by using "N /A ". BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE/OCCUPANCY INFORMATION (to be filled out by Plan Checker) SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD TOTAL SQUARE FEET TOTAL OCCU- PANCY LOAD DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW "X" In box Indicates which departments need to review the project. BUILDING - initial review FIRE i to -S9 10- tot - a`1 10 -19-51 (ROUTED) I;2, -ft 'CO INIT: O PLANNING i LTANT: ate S.nt - Dst FIRE-PROTECTION: f j iprinklers j ] Detectors ( )N/A FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED: I INSPECTOR: 5 -1.? INIT: O PUBLIC WORKS INIT: O OTHER INIT: l2 Z-9 INI . X BUILDING - final review 12- 22 -Y>`1 REFERENCE FILE NOS.: Yes MINIMUM SETBACKS: N. 5- UTILITY PERMITS REQUIRED? ( j Yes I w- PUBLIC WORKS LETTER DATED: OF CONSTRUCTION: 1/A UBC EDITION (year): 19 et) REVIEW COMPLETED PERMIT NO. • CONTACTED MI) a '16ni 50f DATE READY DATE NOTIFIED _9 BY: , pi3 PERMIT EXPIRES 2nd NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) AMOUNT OWING (I) 3RD NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) - -�� BUILDINa PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division FEES (for staff use only) VLVV Vuu1 /1L171 /1C/ L ./LIMValL1, I unvllla • •r-1 iwg.r'Loki (206) 433 -1849 :''` ,.:' S..." < < > • • . revimI 37 PLAN CHECK _ NUMBER �� `� fjo� :.::.;... o ► b ; ": €; .,.... . ::r<: <;:«::: APPLICATION ll I U S T DE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY ENE - (3Y:SURCHARGEN ................. < }::f:::. ..:.rf:::.::,. «:> :::n f WOW_ r �' q :,Nc.:.z .r : ': :: . : E>ii<v: :#:. SITE ADDRESS SUITE # 9725 E.MARGINAL.WAY SO. SEATTLE, WA. VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $ 4,443.00 PROJECT NAME/TENANT (T.t' . BOEING ADVANCED SYSTEMS. ©9 Q 1 tit n oa) ASSESSOR ACCOUNT # 000340 -0018 TYPE OF U New Building U Addition Lid Tenant Improvement (commercial) U Demolition (building) WORK: ❑ Rack Storage ❑ Reroof o Remodel (residential) ❑ Other DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: SECURE TOOL ROOM. BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.) STORAGE AREA FOR MANUFACTURING BUILDING. NATURE OF BUSINESS: AIRPLANE MANUFACTURING. WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? RI No U Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: SQUARE FOOTAGE - Building: 1,116, 306 Tenant Space: 1824 Area of Construction: S- w/6 -15 WiLL THERE EEL STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING? No ❑ Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: PROPERTY OWNER BOEING ADVANCED SYSTEMS. PHONE( 206) 544 -2931 ADDRESS P -O.BOX 3707, M/S 46 -87, SEATTLE, WA. ZIP98124 -2207 'CONTRACTOR BOEING ADVANCED SYSTEMS. PHONE(206)544 -2931 ADDRESS P.O. BOX 3707, M/S 46 -87, SEATTTLE, WA. ZIP98124 -2207 WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # EXP. DATE ARCHITECT BOEING ADVANCED SYSTEMS. PHONE(206)544 -2931 ADDRESS P.O. BOX 3307. M/S 46 -87. SEATTLE. WA. ZIP98124 -2207 N': .. M.E.:' >REA � ::..I�::�4AM .A . . .�:aI�RT! .:.�fA: <'l'.' Awf*.• . �'�'AN :. �7 :.. . . ., .:.. ... .. • r . ... ... .....:....::....::; .; :. :...; ....; .....;,,; ...:..::::.,,...; . .: ,,; •r;:. ,; .:.; ..... : /;.::•;^ ::f }.•nn •:.v..:::::::c. •ri.'•}f(,��1:vnf. ;r r,. r : .: 1 }� :; • •: : • }r,:4 :� {�r� .,.,.v y�.. ..:n.n' #^^}}•;..yr r,.nv: riL`.; .. #;F v,}ff?FiR2,'o,'a.,. }� %S •..k:G�..lnt. r::•RS•5: :.. 2• >;:.}: ; :• r. �' •::` .f •.:. '. � y... ; .. '' - !.:'+}Y'x::.•..S•..::: rr. i •.. \`S: X•.. ....Xv.Yw n..vn .L't v. }' .��d� :..EC')'' .:.�!!i.i�:) #:AM::Af.l.. M.b.::.1 :..Ck'f'E�;{1p1�!irl�� ;:`, }.:<�:.........<....... }...� ....3 ::.:.:.�..... < ............... �. r.:::.:. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT SIGNATURE ../ / / Am/ DATE 9/284,9 PHO (206 44 -2931 PRINT NAME T Y NEAL TUNISON ADDRESS P.O. BOX 3707, M/S 46 -87, SEATTLE WiCITY /ZIP 98124 -2207 CONTACT PERSON TERRY NEAL TUNISON PHONE(206)544 -2931 APPLICATION SUBMITTAL In order to ensure that your application is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill out the application completely and follow the plan submittal checklist on the reverse side of this form. Handouts are available at the Building counter which provide more detailed information on application and plan submittal requirements. ,Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION Valuation for new construction and additions are calculated by the Department of Community Development prior to application submittal. Contact the Permit Coordinator at 433 -1851 prior to submitting application. In all cases, a valuation amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be • reviewed and is'subject to possible revision by the Building Division to comply with current fee schedules. BUILDING OWNER / AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal, EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitations: The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 304(d) of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. If you have any questions about our process or plan submittal requirements, please contact the Department of Community Development Building Division at 433-1849. DATE APPLICATION ACCEPTED. DATE APPLICATION EXPIRES cto 03/30189 SLAMITTAL CHECIL.IST COMMERCIAL �: S'ti'•f: i. llylERCiAL 14UILDINO9/ADDITION9.: )d> d bulldlrtq •arm t:a plicadon.(one CiAL CdNIMEq �ompfet Y!irosek:t :gf;.thv:;tallowinpf • . •i�idott:r f: SMfrulowtaurrel calculadnpe atom So :repo tinrnped byy : ! EME M �uildinp perms 0 "'11.00 an; ssossor; ACCount Nurtik::: ate' °af'constructio to tate.;,tICpn$ caticr►;a,. istinp an u`': erali b :.lidi n6;:... "t �locad se ct:ad event; common Wall) tenant _.erall: to rleloria;;of bldin. of..,e. ui are lan of proposed .ten int y nt =oace ptan with use stini Hants ro consttuct Completed buitdinp permit ai .1.41104r. which l . dire`'`tioor an�hovri . ;:; s na:whene:re� air`•.iafed bu(I iia;pornilt:app Nti.rrative;descnbiriQ ;exls np materiel being installed, NOTE, A oertifcatlart Iet er is;requ �•`••IaLITE q 8H t3r. f�NNA/ SAT <�.....,.. : .............:...:: �•�••� perm • � >��••o' ed Ild } reJ calauladond stamp tna�r pads $tor Ue Bt and o,. ; . _ ;:.:•. limns RESIDENTIAL :aiNG10AMII"Y;DWELLIrNGS1A UIT1O 'mptaeod bupdinp pormit applicadon (ono for sac a:tcern uta.q.on . . 5 '.{ C tru tue raf cal npiner nay be required`: RE, DE �•�• '� IDENTUI . S I'r. .� <: {�� iti � >y•``•• <' ±�`' •'.i it'' >ii }r ��'• %`tit; Aeeeiwr . CCOUnti. Numb '::Yf fri ?::: }:i:j: ;•FCC ::r:i::riL:::.}f' /,.:ti . i:i{ Two et. 2 ut worWng i np;ee'yatona iltdr�a aces sect iycturul: fremntj Completed util(trit Pem{t:PPlication < tt' >< >> I : �uI1ctap sko plan and uWlty site plan may be combined, sea rmlt eppltcatlat and cho kJ!sl for o subrrn►tal requJramen i0onal.topoyraphJcaland sous lnformaOon may tik.tfiOkpitittiots. qu • <:s1te if' 't�Vitorlcl <dn 51te.` I <;' ?:Roof. • lan t>« ?z' # «`' <`< > t•;Building olevations ` ::Bulldind cresi: segtt� "` "`'` Structuralframin NOTE J1 any uelity work is to b and ;plans must be submitted ' >`;to•busdo . arm oiikor.i.A000 Npm :';des bl '` at e . Nom.. X9::..:...4;: ::::material being lnstatled. NOTE' A certi lcation tatter is r ............ ............................... Ark. 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Date Called: Special In(truclions. Date Wanted: 3— /7.50 am. Requester: Phone No.: ❑ Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: , TF1,7 /3e ?4,e, IInspector: 44,e_ I/1401 d,3 -/731 ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be pald at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. IReceOt No.: Dale: lablftsttiOff UVW41?YI10,14Wal`SCA Oillr:is5:.rn ltwca-::.a•mo mr - '.cvt�r..ns,,.•.•..... CITY OF TUKWILA Dept. of Community Development - Building Division Phone: (206) 431.3670 .1,41' irC.V'frM.M'✓1t7,74✓FMV. ,41,,...,1. 1.1 sN.•r..x;`:+V %V[ INSPECTION RECORD Mo 6300 Southcenter Boulevard — #100 Tukwila Washington 98188 PROJECT: i7P,.'2.•-r PERMIT NO. T 7 SITE ADDRESS: '-� °/ -7 Z �` ,4T 1�r, - . , ".2 -/ e 4' DATE CALLED: TYPE OF INSPECTION: _/. T - f.-, ( 7 DATE WANTED: / —Z...,--e-7 / ..�1 o m. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: REQUESTER: PHONE NO.: RESULTS /COMMENTS: INSPECTION � /.,'-- .y� , /N / �ji,�, INSPECTOR: /JCt.( —c.-2% 1, DATE: J— 2-- -3---47/ CITY OF TUKWILA Building Division 6200 Southcenter Blvd, Tukwila, WA 98188 433.1845 Permit No.,_ }rCe %G% Date /1--2-3---V Job Address '�/ CORRECTION NOTICE. The following items are found to be in violation of Ordinance 19!3c and shall be corrected. A 1% Signed '; Building Official /Indpector • City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188-7661 (206) 575-4404 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor =mina FIRE DEPARTMENT FINAL APPROVAL FORM Control No. Permit No. 5 5<- k Project Name Address Suite # Retain current inspection schedule Needs shift inspection Approved without correction notice Approved with correction notice issued Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Halon: Monitor: Pre-Fire: Permits: iT7 5' 7 Authorized Signature •Date FINALAPP.FRM T.F.D. Form F.P. 85 P1 an Check #89 -282: :Boeing ( #8901 46-02). 9725E Marginal.Wy S THE FOLLOWING-COMMENTS APPLY TO A D BE OME PART ' OF THE APPROVED PLANS: UNDER. TIJKWILA. BUI.LDING'PERMIT:. NUMBER__ _ 1. No changes will he •made to the:`. plans. unless approved by the Architect and the Tukwila Building Division._ 2. ... All permits, inspection records, and approved plans Shall b,e posted at the job site prior to` the start of any construction. 3. All construction to be done in 'conformance with approved plans and requirements 'of the Uniform Building Code !1988 Edition). Validity of Permit. The issuance of a. permit *or approval of plans, specifications and computations shall not be construed, to be a permit for , or an approval of any ..violation Hof: any of the provisions of this code or of any ;:other ordinance.- of the Jurisdiction. No permit presuming to give authority or Violate or cancel 'the provisions of • this code shall be valid. e BUILD1G PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD (Post with Building Permit in conspicuous place CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 433 -1849 BUILDING PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED: SITE ADDRESS: SUITE NO.: PROJECT: 9725 E Marginal Wy S Boeing CALL FOR INSPECTIONS AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE "X" REQUIRED INSPECTIONS PHONE ' DATE APPIROVED INSPECT. INITIALS DATE(S) CORRECTION NOTICE ISSUED 1 Footings 433 -1849 2 Foundation 433 -1849 3 Slab and/or Slab Insulation 433 -1849 4 Shear Wall Nailing 433 -1849 5 Roof Sheathing Nailing 433 -1849 6 Masonry Chimney 433 -1849 7 Framing 433 -1849 8 Insulation 433 -1849 9 Suspended Ceiling 433 -1849 10 Wall Board Fastening 433 -1849 11 12 13 X 14 FIRE FINAL Insp: 575 -4404 15 PLANNING FINAL 433 -1849 16 PUBLIC WORKS FINAL 433 -0179 X 17 BUILDING FINAL 433 -1849 (INSPECTOR COMMENT SECTION ON REVERSE) INSPECTION PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS All approved plans and permits shall be maintained available on the site in the same location. 1. FOOTING - When survey stakes and forms are set and rebar is tied in place. 2. FOUNDATION - When forms and rebar are in place. 3. SLAB - If structural slab or if underslab insulation is required. 4. SHEARWALL NAILING - Prior to cover. 5. ROOF SHEATHING NAILING - Prior to cover. 6. MASONRY CHIMNEY - Approximately midpoint. 7. FRAMING - Alter rough -in inspections such as mechanical, plumbing, gas piping, electrical and fire stopping is in place. 8. INSULATION - After framing approval, but before installation of wallboard. Baffles must be installed to keep attic ventilation points clear. 9. SUSPENDED CEILING - Fasten diffusers, lights and seismic bracing. 10. WALL BOARD FASTENING - Prior to taping (see UBC Chap. 47 and Table 47G). 11. 12. 13. 14. FINAL FIRE INSPECTION - Contact Fire Department for their requirements. 15. FINAL PLANNING INSPECTION - Contact Planning Department for their requirements. 16. FINAL PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTION - Contact Public Works Department for their requirements. 17. FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION - When all work, corrections, reports and other inspections are complete. OTHER AGENCIES: Plumbing (including gas piping) — King County Health Department — 296 -4732 Electrical — Washington State Department of Labor and Industries — 872 -6363 A preconstruction meeting with the Building Inspector may be scheduled prior to starting the job by contacting the Department of Community Development, Building Division at 433 -1849. Although not required, a meeting of this type can often eliminate problems, delays and misunderstandings as the project progresses. ummo PLAN CHECK NUMBER el/-2z-a t PROJECT: "X" REQUIRED INSPECTIONS 1 Footings 2 Foundation 3 Slab and/or Slab Insulation 4 Shear Wall Nailing 5 Roof Sheathing Nailing 8 Masonry Chimney 7 Framing 8 Insulation 9 Suspended Ceiling 10 Wall Board Fastening 11 12 13 ><14 FIRE FINAL Insp: 15 PLANNING FINAL 18 PUBLIC WORKS FINAL X17 BUILDING FINAL THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS APPLY f0 AND B 'ME PART OF T" APPROVED PLANS UNDER TUKWILA BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the �/�/� Architect and the Tukwila Building Division. O2 Plumbing permit shall be obtained through the King County Health Department and plumbing will be inspected by that agency, including all gas piping (296 - 4732). Electrical permit shall be obtained through the Washington State Division of Labor and Industries and all electrical work will be Inspected by that agency (872- 6363). OAll mechanical work shall be under separate permit through the City of Tukwila. 1.2V All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be posted at the job site prior to the start of any construction, O6 When special inspection Is required either the owner, architect or engineer shall notify the Tukwila Building Division of appointment of the inspection agencies prior to the first building inspection. Copies of all special inspection reports shall be submitted to the Building Division in a timely manner. Reports shall contain address, project name and permit number of the project being inspected. 0 All structural concrete to be special inspected (Sec. 306, UBC). O8 All structural welding to be done by W.A,B.0, certified welder and special inspected (Sec. 306, UBC). OAll high - strength bolting to be special inspected (Sec. 306, UBC). l0 Any new ceiling grid and light fixture installation is required to meet lateral bracing requirements for Seismic ions 3. 11 Partition walls attached to ceiling grid Bust be laterally braced if over eight (5) feet in length. 12 Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required. OEnglneereed truss drawings and calculations shall be on site and available to the building inspector for inspection purposes. Documents shall bear the seal and signature of a Washington State Professional Engineer. (31 Any exposed insulations backing material to have Flame Spread Rating of 25 or less, and material shall bear identification showing the firs performance rating thereof. and fill requirements shall conform strictly with recommendations given in the soils report prior to final inspection (see attached procedure.). OA statement from the roofing contractor verifying fire retardancy of rook wfll be required prior to final inspection (see attached rocedure). s/`/ 11 construction to be done in conformance with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1985 Edition) , --#rt ,41—• i .Cag111ty 141411 editsoel" 1/ All food preparation establishments must have King County Health Department sign -off prior to opening or doing any food processing. Arrangements for final Health Department inspection should be made by calling King County Health Department, 296 -4717, at least three working days prior to desire inspection date. On work requiring Health Department approval, it is the contractor's responsibility to have a set of plans approved by that agency on the job site. 19 Fire retardant treated wood shall have a flame spread of not over 25. All materials shall bear identification showing the fire performance rating thereof. Such identification shall be issued by an approved agency having a service for inspection at the factory. 20 Notify the City of Tukwila Building Division prior to placing any concrete. This procedure is in addition to any requirements for special inspection. 21 All spray applied fireproofing as required by U.S.C. Standard No. 43 -5, shall be special inspected. COAll wood to remain in placed concrete shall be treated wood. 23 All structural masonry shall be special inspected per U.S.C. Section 306 lal 7. ( ) Validity of Permit. The issuance of a permit or approval of plans, specifications and computations shall not be construed to • be a permit for , or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of this code or of any other ordinance of the Jurisdiction. No permit presuming to give authority or violate or cancel the provisions of this code shall be valid. City Oc Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575-4404 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor December 20, 1989 Fire Department Review Control Number 89 -282 (513) Re: The Boeing Company - 9725 East Marginal Way South, Seattle, Wa. Dear Sir: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. Maintain fire extinguisher coverage throughout. 2. Exit hardware and marking must meet the requirements of Uniform Fire Code Sections 12.104 & 12.114. Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. (UFC 12.104b) 3. Maintain sprinkler protection for all enclosed areas. (NFPA 13, 4- 1.1.1) (UFC 10.302) All sprinkler drawings shall be prepared by companies licensed to perform this type of work. Drawings shall first be approved by the Washington Surveying & Rating Bureau, Factory Mutual Engineering or Industrial Risk Insurers, then by the Tukwila Fire'Department. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance #1141 & NFPA 13, 1 -9.1) (UFC 10.307) Many types of expanded metal screens obstruct the sprinkler system. Where the sprinkler system is obstructed additional sprinkler protection may be required. 4. All required occupancy separations, area separation 19 09 City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 Gary L. VanDusen, Mayor walls, and draft -stop partitions shall be maintained and shall be properly repaired, restored or replaced when damaged, altered, breached, penetrated, removed or improperly. installed. (UF0 10.401) Yours truly, CITY OF TUKKG DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ' TT e W)Ct. ADDRESS ��L. C_1 n(CHPANCY GROUP P/C �] TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION U)IQE ] LOCATION ON PROPERTY �.GL RHJI n1NG HIFGHT /Nn of SIQRIES_____.__ ..._ /_ • ] FLOOR AREA (J OCCUPANT LOAD (] _FXITINGIEQIIIRFMFNTS ! -J ORDINANCE COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST q- tot, t PLAN CHECK NUMBER Uniform I3uildinc Code, 19 ENS Edition. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS: i OCfIJPANCY TYPE_QF CONSTRUCTION_ ] ENGRG. REGS. & REQMTS. _J . _CBAPI.ER_51- -1Q W.a.c. :7 Li NOTES: iJ ' EAGE FRO � ; qOF TUKWILA T0: City of Tukvrrila PLANNING DEPARTMENT 6200 Southeenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433.1 849 COCT 25. 1989 11 :30AM P.01 PLAN CHECK 892a FAX TRANSMITTAL DATE /TIME: 05 Q'07:_. To: M i z t t r 7614.16014 "' Zostk4cial 54'2$6 . (Name) (Company Name) (FAX N) FROM:' pjg0TO FAX 0: 433-1833 PHONE NO :.'1' r Ias5 SUBJECT t.+,g.oM evloLOSU . PAGE',(s): (+ Cover Sheet) COMMENTS: I /C,o/e)e) G Two c Cit0f Tukwila 1909 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1849 FAX TRANSMITTAL DATE /TIME: 2E TO: M2, WEAL Ti�NtsoN - IESOeu4c.i C'o. 544 -Zasi (Name) (Company Name) (FAX #) FROM: PHONE NO: 4-3S - 1BS5 SUBJECT: , �'" 1c t' I &ODL* B Gt.o5Ue ) PAGE(): ____(+ Cover Sheet) CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 433 -1849 'ROJECT NG L,ti I Lpl Nc " 1 di - 1 4DDRESS crze E • MptaCtNAL L 5 DATE TRANSMITTED. PLAN CHECK NUMBER 89-08Z DATE RESPONSE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING CORRECTIONS AND /OR CLARIFICATIONS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE PLAN REVIEW. T .E:. 11-0 n i1cI 00z TCAN 6l-t .66 Pi .. dTA ve (JO PIT '- Eese --e_- ot- QF- G. 1-_ _e(s) S lL -to -)Ariou.2_ e.,. IALai2allED _ [DM___1 .. LNrAU4 .l_N 7.1744 15.._ PlI .,__ ._. XPlan submittal requested lettiteheit. Plan check date: 1D -2S —P9 Comments areaareAby 4614 `;DATEiT I ME TRANSMITTER OCT; .25 1989 1m 19s ;.30AM CITY OF`TUKWILA 206 433 1833 RECEIVER PAGES XMITTED PAGES ERRORED RESULT. 02. OK COMM. MODE 03. .NORMAL 1005500784 City of Tukwila PLANNING DEPARTMENT 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1849 FAX TRANSMISSION DATE /TIME• Id -1t- Bt TO: 0 N•me) (Company Name) 130 ?lk4ct 544 -2854 (FAX #) FROM:150e) IS EtIE.DICro FAX #: 433 -1833 PHONE NO: 433 -16s3 SUBJECT:'LT4 9- (01.1 100L RNi gNC1.050 e/ 4.....bB *O14' "dZ PAGE(s) : (+ Cover Sheet) `UK 69 _Z$Z COMMENTS: CITY OF TUKWILA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN CHECK NUMBER 89 -Z8Z PROJECT of HpiAt D .5hTE Ms 3015k J390_14 n_4 - Oz. ADDRESS Cl/ z5 E•MAREoi4AL (4)A1 . -"b0. DATE TRANSMITTED 10 _ 1(_ 'FR-0M DATE RESPONSE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING CORRECTIONS AND /OR CLARIFICATIONS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE PLAN REVIEW. n _ 1 t ott a -I?.elAtL _._c .._' ovoseo CoNsIROG_TiONIKtts D GLAgiFti Co VtS GT IC N - tlerrE. .. 2 .... ot4 (1-1 u C C D n 11 D D C 'Plan submittal requested Plan check date: J_)- / / -j Comments plrepared by Sr N.\ 0.7".. t\.‘ ,--- .•... ..-.-,-, .•..z.= e---- -.-- .....„, -.:- .. ...„ .-- ---- ..... •••••• .... n. .....,_. "......... ''',.. ....... ■ •• .1....'•••■ • DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER y' 41•1111•1•110111■ 9-1119 4111■111016 ■ 19-52 ••,.. •-• :JP.-- Th* ' -----Z. 7-217.04 D 7-217.02 t al •• 7-217.03 A MILITARY. FL1011TC2NTER.":;;;.=. I 1 1 7-217.01 .EAST MARGINAL WAY CORPORATE PARK • ••• •.• • • I• sws • • Os• • ••• • DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER ,-..• r-- n- J `\ -� •■. -` .-.�- N..-- r l .. /'• • �`-t -` w ti~ `''.� • ~-�. . _•.� �; ••• DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER r~ • OUWAMISH WATERWAY •. I J 7HOMPSOH SITE % / i pp p �,,, /� ! 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RECEIVED CITY OF !UKVmA SEP 281989 eau` 4RK FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE: In= 100. 1- f FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 111: 1001 > *Al •-1911 • [, MAMMAL WAY MILITARY FLIGHT CENTER °- 7-217.04 0 T- 217.02 8 7-217.03 C 7-Z17.0I .EAST MARGINAL WAY CORPORATE PARK 1 A. i I wu11cuw 1 1 a ►uaNT i a 1 i • i I i !- i _9999 - 9_9_9_9_._•_ _• .. -.- DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER • 1 • • • G MARGINAL WAY MILITARY FLIGHT CENTER 4RK DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER SEATTLE, WASHINGTON RECEIVED CITY OF IUMNILA SEPS81989 BUILDING Geri. 1 O 0 0 0 0 y 0 0 1 4 t . 4 4. 4. 4 4 1 t- FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE: I °= 100s ®, O O ® III O O O i 4 i r T FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE: I °= 1001 rmfIvII1 (POST WITH INS iTION CARD AND PLANS IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION) CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 433 -1849 BUILDING PERMIT NO. `j 37 DATE ISSUED: 12-9(a-81 PLAN CHEC FEES DESCRIPTION AMOUNT RCPT 0 DATE BUILDING PERMIT FEE t 7-Qq u iS i._: PLAN CHECK FEE BUILDING SURCHARGE 4.50 PHONE 1Z -,- ENERGY SURCHARGE OTHER: TOTAL • 197.50 PROJECT INFORMATION 12100 E Marginal Wy S SUI VAL PROJECTNAME/TENANT ASSESSOR ACCOUNT METRO South 0 eratin Base 282505- 252505- 26 TYPE OF U New Building 0 Addition Tenant Improvement (commercial) U Demolition (building) U Grading/Fill WORK: 0 Rack Storage ❑ Reroof 0 Remodel (residential) 0 Other•.C.oncrPtp slab installation 10,000.00 DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: Installation of Rectifier Substation on concrete slab. PROPERTY OWNER Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle PHONE 684 -1333 ADDRESS 821 Second Avenue, Mail Stop 112, Seattle, WA ZIP 98104 -159 CONTRACTOR PHONE ADDRESS ZIP WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # EXP. DATE ARCHITECT PHONE ADDRESS jZIP USE 9 / / CODE COMPLIANCE / F SQUARE OCC. SQUARE OCC. SQUARE OCC. SQUARE OCC. SQUARE OCC. TOTAL TOTAL FEET LOAD FEET LOAD SET I_LOAD 1 FEET LOAD FEET LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC,.S,Oep TOTAL TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: UBC EDITION (year).$ SETBACKS: k - 25' - - 25' - FIRE PROTECTION:OSprinklers ® Detectors 0 N/A 01 UTILITY PERMITS REOUIRED?Oyes (]No (PubhcWorkel ZONING: M -2 BAR /LAND USE CONDITIONSoyes ®No +- NDI IONS (other than those noted on or attached to .ermtt/.Ians : APPROVED FOR . BUILDING ISSUANCE BY: L A / AIL, OFFICIAL f� DATE: • # — 30 ` / I hereby cent ~hat I have ead and ex: 'ined 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 or work. 1 am authorized to sign for and obtain this building permit. SIGNATUR ! L41 C 'V - ;:n DATE: /2?' PRINT NAME: /, �+ COMPANY: Al 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. CERTIFICATE OF DATE ISSUED: OCCUPANCY NO. v011111111 PROJECT LOCATION KING CO. S. I!Gth ST. II8th ST. EDMOND S. II7th ST. BELLEVUE LAKE BASHINGTO PROJECT LOCAT ON PROJECT LOCATION ISSAQUAH CIAPY® PRESTON ® SNOQU . 119th ST. VASHON ISLAND w DE MOINE STORAGE SHED SOUTH BASE UNIT REPAIR FAC I L TY BLACK D ,ONDt END OF PROJECT STA. !IN. 28108.48 6A P U6.14 COACH PARY, i "IC S. 122nd ST. 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