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Permit 2969 - Segale Business Park - Lifetime Foam Products
' • • BUILDING PERMIT UKWIILA THIS ERMIT MUST BE P STED CONSPICUOUSLY ON BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER q ' ' Control Number 84 -36R Job Addres 18300 Soutncenter Parkway Tenant /Owner Lifetime Foam Products Date of Iss ance il`30.. Description of Work Remodel- install boiler rnnm Legal Description jJ Att shed Property Owner SPgaIP R45ine5c Park Address PO Box 88050 Tukwila, WA 981RR Phone 575 -390(1 Engineerllrchitect Address Phone Contractor M.A. SPgaIP Inc- Address PO Box 88050 Tukwila, WA 98188 Phone 575 -3200 Authorized Agent Jack Bennett License No. SEGALMA372N0 Value of Work 2,000 Fire Protection G4] Sprinklers D Detectors Use Zone M -2 Type of Construction III -N Applr- AGGepted -By Issued BY: &k/, N Size of Unit or Building Sq.Ft. Occ. Occ. Load Fees Amt. Date Rec. # _Uses 1st F1. Rebar B -2 N/A P.C. 21.00 11 -7 4137 2nd Fl. Fdtn. . Bldg. 33.00 /J-3 v 454,0 Frame Demo. Bond Wall Bd. Total _ Tot. B -2 Tot. N/A Total 54.00 Special Conditions • Approved for Issuance B� NOTICE THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUC- TION AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER WORK IS COMMENCED. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE A - •RITY TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL THE PROVISIONS OF AN •THEN STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING CONSTRUCTION Q T_E PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. to ature o'' ontractor or Authorized Agent INSPECTION RECORD - 433 -1845 Type Insp. Date Notes Setback Rebar Footing_ Fdtn. . Slab Frame Wall Bd. Dept. Approvals Req'd Insp. Date Planning 'Div. Health Dept. Public Works Dept. Plumbing Electrical Cert. of Occupancy FINAL APPROVALS: Fire Dept. . Date Bldg. Official__._ Date, THESE PREMISES SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL ALL APPROVALS HAVE BEEN SIGNED, CPS No. 1 a 610.1. V � , PARCEL A: 1HAT PORTION OF C. C. LEWIS DONATION CLAIM NO. 37, SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A POINT WHICH BEARS NORTH 40 °01'05" WEST A DISTANCE OF 920.15 FEET FROM THE MONUMENT 'HUB' AT THE POINT OF. INTERSECTION OF A CURVE ON THE CENTERLINE OF THE DUWAMISH RENTON JUNCTION RO4J, NOW PAVED, SAID POINT OF INTERSECTION BEING APPROXIMATELY 1,000 FEET EAST AND 20 FEE SOUTH nF THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTIONS 14 AND 15, TOWNSHIP 2'3 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., I N KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; THENCE NORTH 49 °24 WEST ON A CURVE 153.00 FEET DISTANT FROM AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF THE SAID DUWAMISH RENTON JUNCTION ROAD A DISTANCE OF 835.00 FEET TO A POINT WHICH BEARS NORTH 81°44'15" EAST A DISTANCE OF 199.17 FEET FROM A MONUMENT 'HU3' AT THE END OF A COURSE ON THE CENTERLINE OF SAID DUWAMISH RENTON JUNCTION ROOD), SAID END OF CURVE BEING APPROXIMATELY 1200 FEET NORTH AND 440 FEET WEST OF THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTIONS 14 AND 15; THENCE NORTH 49024' WEST A DISTANCE OF 2535.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 9 °36' EAST A DISTANCE OF 52.00 FEET TU THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 87°40'30" EAST A DISTANCE OF 590.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 59°22'30" ' EAST'4 DISTANCE OF 643.35 FEET; THENCE NORTH 1 °51'30" WEST 4 DISTANCE OF 341 FEET, MUI.E UR LESS, TO THE LEFT BANK OF THE DUWAMISH RIVER, SAID LEFT BANK BEING ALSO THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF C. C. LEWIS DONATION CLAIM; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE LEFT BANK OF THE SAID OU.'&MISH RIVER TO THI WESTERLY LINE OF THE TRACT HEREIN DESCRIBED; THENCE SOUTH 0 °38' EAST A DISTANCE OF 159 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL B: • AN UNDIVIDED 1/2 INTEREST IN A STRIP OF LAND 16 FEET IN WIDTH, PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING' AT A POINT IN THE C. C. LEWIS DONATION CLAIM NO. 37, SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH,. RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, kHICH BEARS NORTH 40 °OL' 05" WEST A DISTANCE OF 920.15 FEET FROM THE MONUMENT 'HUB' AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF A CURVE ON THE CENTERLINE OF THE DUWAMISH RENtUN JUNCTION ROAD, NOW PAVED, SAID POINT OF INTERSECTION BEING .APPROXIMATE'LY 1,000 FEET. EAST AND 20 FEET SOUTH• OF THE QUARTER CORNER BET.4EEN SECTIONS 14 AND 15,.TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, H.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; THENCE NORTH 49 °24' WEST ON A LINE 150.03 FEET DISTANT FROM AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF THE SAID DUWAMISH RENTON JUNCTION ROAD, A DISTANCE OF 835.00 FEET TO A POINT WHICH BEARS NORTH 81 °44015" EAST A DISTANCE OF 199.17 FEET FROM A MONUMENT 'HUB' AT THE END OF A COURSE ON THE CENTERLINE OF SAID DUWAMISH RENTON JUNCTION ROC), SAID END OF CURVE BEING APPROXIMATELY 1200 FEET NORTH AND 440 FEET = WEST OF THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN' SECTIONS 14 AND 15; THENCE NORTH 49 °24' WEST A DISTANCE OF 2535.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH•9 °36''EAST A DISTANCE OF 52.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 038' WEST 16.155 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 0 °38' EAST 16.155 FEET; THENCE NORTH 82 °40'30" ,EST 117497 FEET TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF THE PUGET SOUND A- 217455 PAGE 2 "ELECTRI.0 RAILWAY.;, THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG ^ LONG SAID MARGIN OF THE RIGHT -JF -WAY A DISTANCE.UF 213 FEET; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY, RADIALLY FROM THE SAID EASTERLY RIGHT- OF -W4Y LINE, A DISTANCE OF 16 FEET; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY CONCENTRIC WITH AND PARALLEL TO SAID EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO A,POINT WHICH BEARS NORTH 82 °40'30" WEST FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 82°40•30" EAST TO THE POINT'OF BEGINNING. PARCEL C: TRACT 47, RIVERSIDE INTERURBAN-TRACTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 10 (1F PLATS, PAGE .74, IN KING. CQUNTY, N4SHINGTJN; EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF,' IF ANY, LYING WITHIN .THE 16 FOJT STRIP OF. LAND DESCRIBED AKUVi. AS PARCEL 8. THAT P'J TION OF THE C. C. LEWIS DONATION LAND CLAIM N3. 37, LYING EASTERLY OF TRACT 47, RIVERSIDE.. INTERURrAN TRACTS, DESCRIBED AS PARCEL C ABOVE,'AND LYING NORTHERLY OF THE NORTHERLY LINE.OF A 16 FOOT STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS PARCEL B.,`ABOVE, AND LYING WESTERLY OF THE WESTERLY LIN OF THE TRACT OF LAND" DESCRIBED AS PARCEL : A, ABOVE 17455::` r CITY OFTUI.►1.A Central Permit System c,...ntrol No. Permit No. FINAL APPROVAL FORM TO: ❑ Building ❑ Planning ❑ Public Works ❑ Police Fire Dept. ❑ Parks /Recreation Project Name Address 1 `r Type of Permit(s) This project is nearing completion. Please investigate your area of responsibility and indicate below either your final approval or necessary corrections. If no response is received within one week, it will be assumed that the project is of no concern to your department and a certificate of occupancy may be issued. _} This project is NOT approved by this department; the following corrections are necessary: () () () () () Authorized Signature Date This project is approved by this department: c .... f: . Authorized Signature Date CPS Form 3 BUILDING PERMIT T�Kw° A THIS ERMIT MUST BE P STED CONSPICUOUSLY ON BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER- 4.‘-'' 1 Control Number -.4_;3 68 Job. Address i. }... 'JoutIIc( 1cr Parkway Tenant /Owner L;fL ".- T.: F'4`iln! F,roduct:5 Date of Issuance /I._ ;7 :, -,;1,7 Ii( Description of Work Riimoci0 _ 1 nsta1 l hoi 1 or room Legal Description Attached • Property Owner )09;)1 e si n s_s Park Address FO ,,ox 08050 T ►, i wi 1 u , WA 91P Phone 575-3200 Engineer /Architect Address Phone Contractor M.A. Sena1e. Ir,c, Address PO Box 88050 Tukwih, WA 96188 Phone. 575- 3200 Authorized Agent Jacl: i.ennett License No. SEGALNR ;72UO Value of Work 2,000 Appl -r- Accepted• -8) _ Issued i3',': AM, Fire Protection CO Sprinklers Cl Detectors Use Zone N -2 Type of Construction'IIII -i'! Size of Unit or Building Uses Sq.Ft. Occ. Occ. Load Fees Amt. Date Rec. 40 1st F1. Rebar u -? VA P.C. a.UU ii-/ '03/ 2nd F1. Fdtn. Bldg. JJ .00 ,'i- /,1 c; Frame Demo. Bond Wall Bd. Total Tot. it• -2 , Tot. 'A Total 54.00 .. Special Conditions Type Insp. Date Notes Setback Approved for Issuance By '; "'! NOTICE THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUC- TION AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER WORK IS COMMENCED. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL THE PROVISIONS OF ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING CONSTRUCTION OR THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent. Date INSPECTION RECORD - 433 -1845 Type Insp. Date Notes Setback Rebar Footing Fdtn. Slab Frame Wall Bd. ..- I .. 1j' - r / 4. Dept. Approvals Req'd Insp. Date Planning 'Div. Health Dept. Public Works Dept. Plumbing Electrical pert. of—Occupancy FINAL APPROVALS: Fire Dept. Date Bldg. Official Date THESE PREMISES SHALL NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL ALL APPROVALS HAVE BEEN SIGNED. CPS No. 1 Tenant Address: JV;oa et- Date Wanted: f- /'3 Contr. or Owner a.m. p.m. Type of Inspection Req. By Taken By4e� �' INSPECTION REQ( r Tenan i e Address : /f2 J��•l CITY OF TUKWILA Central Permit System '=,....ontrol No. Permit No. la � FINAL APPROVAL FORM TO: 0 Building ❑ Public Works ❑ Police ❑ Planning E [ Fire Dept. ❑ Parks /Recreation Project Name / , Address v.\(.'�' Type of Permit(s) • • This project is nearing completion. Please investigate your area of responsibility and indicate below either your final approval or necessary corrections. If no response is received within one week, it will be assumed that the project is of no concern to your department and a certificate of occupancy may be issued. 1 This project is NOT approved by this department; the following corrections are necessary: ( ) () () O ( ) () ( ) () O () Authorized Signature Date This project is approved by this department: - 1 Authorized Sibriatufe Date CPS Form 3 CIiY D- 1UKW1L'A CEUTRAL PERMIT SYSTEM - ROUT1NG TO: 0 BLDG. PLNG. PROJECT J PERMIT NUMBER p,, .L:..:l P . 4��� . B Y t, G it ....:4 s ADDRESS /6306 5, . ,v, DATE TRANSMITTED . /010,v,-/ DATE C. P. S. STAFF COORDINATOR Z , G BUREAU: CONTROL NUMBER 34--,.56.1 L POLICE [] P. & R. RESPONSE REQUESTED BY RESPONSE RECEIVED PLEASE REVIEW THE ATTACHED PROJECT PLANS AND RESPOND WITH APPROPRIATE COMMENTS. 1N THE SPACE BELOW. INDICATE CRUCIAL CONCERNS BY CHECKING THE BOX NEXT TO THE LINE (S) ON WHICH THAT CONCERN IS NOTED: 1211 / 4 1 4 'SP h t vi.,� (l'D4:e-C-`+ to 77A o k 4 6 („:7`.. e)647-).. 40 1 / $e-f-' l 1' � tr..'-e 62.4.. t t;-.e 0 0 U • D.R.C. •REVIEW REQUESTED ❑ PLAN CHECK DATE ////14Y PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUESTED l=3 COME PREPARED BY • /figa r r,r i-vrn / A-.S /01P 1 Y utltiercf; -rt . ,izf the Plan l t;Ublec1 1) (; iir3 and i?i..,. i ., u�lwil n • ( .:r`:.7 not ciiiki {1.iat,'. re • is CI Ys OF iTWIWILA P;P RO V E D OV 211984 �� UTEU BU LDING DIVISION v v 1T :1l RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWIt.A NOV 'i1 198.} BUILDING `DEPT. r %\‘ l lance mueller associates architects aia 130 lakeside •.cattle wash. 98122.206 325 2553 Date 11 -75 -- €4- Phone Call Conference M E M O R A N D U M JOB Purpose Parties Involved (AD OF erupt,/ .1 tvc P76iFe oc/ L6 n 1 pP LiM DETAILS: CITY OF TUKWILA APPROVED__.___ NOV 211954 Z• ��u ct� COIL�EI2 (2-11 Fo fL- ril ti(. -1'i� lr✓ 1 e') K .!) V 4J f P 2 r vi,-II i�vvn�NiK \V BUILDING DIVISION I�IJ i r0r24 -) 1'1t✓.GW 10 I (.�L- fP-1 P Whw � OK lb 6166E1) 105°P CO120P SPRIUKI.ER 6)09) Pooe oV s By %1 r (, T Uri l.'r '�: ARE 6•11.62- P.m- •2 oce,LI PAk1 1 C. Nole14,1, RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 7198,4 BUILDING DEPT. lance mueller associates architects aia 130 lakeside • Beattie wash. 9$122.205 325 2553 M E M O R A N D U M JOB 1 1st Purpose 1-1 FXTYIF 1 Foy-74 Parties Involved e26115 rN919 4) Date _I I - ell- Phone Call Conference lance muellero associates architects 130 lakeside • Seattle M E M O R A N D U M JOB (, 1 g 1 . Purpose Parties Involved aia wash. 86122.206 325 2553 Date Phone Call Conference Pxe rono P)W1J berr 1J6 G1k)},J1- DETAILS: 1 " Pi-Y�1� ave- V6Arbt9 Plk-W.V/ CITY OF TUKWIlA APPROVED NOV 211984 (rink!) ING LION OWIStON OF EAR#LE INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY PICH R ;HUMIDIFIER & OVEN "CINCINNATI" SPEC. NO. S- 8499 -1. FOR LIFETIME FOAM PRODUCTS, INC. .FRANKLIN PARR,, ILLINOIS INC FOAM` PRODUCTS, . LIFETIME , .CENTER PARKWAY 18300 .SOUTH �UKWt1A 3280 HAOEMAN STREET P.O. BOX 41027 ; CINCINNATI, OHIO 45241 (513) 789 -0700 INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY Lifetime Foam Products, Inc. P.O. Box 447 Franklin Park, Illinois 60131 Attention: Mr. Ken Gruner July 12, 1984 Subject:, Humidifier & Oven "Cincinnati" Spec. No. S- 8409 -1 Reference: Your Purchase Order Nos. 0 -68151 & 0 -68152 Gentlemen: In accordance with your verbal order, we are pleased to submit these specifications on the equipment you purchased. The equipment is described in the attached specifications and drawing, and includes the following: 1. Humidifier 2. Gas Fired Oven 3. Power Roller Conveyor The equipment design is based on your request to handle mattresses thru an 8'4" wide x 1'4 1/4" (13" from rollers to top of tunnel) high tunnel opening, supported by the power roller conveyor at a maximum speed of 40 FPM, and the processing cycle, as specified herein. Shipment of this equipment can be made in approximately 9 to 10 weeks. Prior to fabrication, assembly drawings will be submitted to you for approval. We guarantee this equipment to be fabricated of a good grade of material, in a workmanlike manner, and this equipment, when operated under design conditions, will establish and maintain the specified cycles. DIVISION OF E ILE PICHER 3280 HAGEMAN STREET P.O. BOX 41027 CINCINNATI, OHIO 45241 (513) 7680700 OVEN SPECIFICATIONS 1. APPROXIMATE INSIDE DIMENSIONS: Length 6' 0" Width 11' 0" Height 5' 0" Tunnel Width 8' 4" Tunnel Height 1 4 1/4" 2. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY: 440 V - 3 PH - 60 CY All motors will be 230/460 volt, 3 phase, 60 cycle, drip proof, ball bearing 3. HEAT SOURCE: Natural gas at 6" W.C. 4. OPERATING TEMPERATURE: 300 °F 5. BAKE TIME: 9 Seconds at a conveyor speed of 40 FPM 6. CONSTRUCTION: The oven housing, floor and recirculation fan chamber will be constructed of standard tongue and groove oven panels. These panels are of all welded construction, 3 inches thick, and consist of #20 gauge aluminized sheet steel inside and outside sheets, held together by 16 gauge spacer channels on both sides and both ends. These channels are perforated to provide a minimum of thru metal and embossed to provide strength. The panels will be insulated with mineral wool batts, 3 1/4" in thickness. Page Three. Spec. *S- 8409 -1 6. CONSTRUCTION: (CONTINUED) These baits, when compressed into a 3" panel, will be firmly held to prevent the usual settling due to vibration, thus avoiding an uninsulated space at the top of the panels. This type of panel construction provides great rigidity and strength and allows a minimum of heat loss by conduction thru the panel seams. All outside corners of the oven will be covered by trim strip. Inside trim will be of structural steel angles. One fully insulated access door, complete with heavy duty hinges and explosion latch, will be included. 7. STRUCTURAL STEEL: Structural steel will be furnished for support of the oven and oven equipment and conveyor from purchaser's level concrete floor. 8. EXHAUST: Exhaust duct will be equipped with adjustable intake opening. The oven will be ventilated by a "Cincinnati," or equal, centrifugal heat fan exhausting 150 CFM at a minimum blade tip speed of 7500 feet per minute. The ventilation fan will be driven thru a multiple v -belt drive by a 1/4 HP motor. A drive guard is included. If you wish, we will provide duct and dampers to introduce the exhaust into the steam chamber during the oven heat -up time, to preheat the humidifier and reduce condensation. The additional price for this feature is $975.00 9. RECIRCULATION: The oven will be equipped with a "New York" or equal, centrifugal fan providing 8000 CFM recirculation. This fan will be mounted on a shaft in the combustion compartment. The shaft will be supported by 'two ball bearing pillow blocks mounted outside the oven. This arrangement keeps the bearings away from the heated air and eliminates exterior ductwork together with the increased installation and maintenance cost of same. Page Four Spec. #S- 8409 -1 9. RECIRCULATION: (CONTINUED) This fan will be driven thru a multiple v -belt drive by a 7 1/2 HP motor. A drive guard is included. BURNER: "Eclipse," or equal, AH type burner, rated at 400,000 BTU per hour, maximum, with a 40 to 1 turndown. 11. TEMPERATURE CONTROL: Oven temperature will be controlled by a "Partlow," or equal, indicating controller with 15'0" of capillary tubing and a modulating control motor. 12. SAFETY & CONTROL EQUIPMENT: (FM) + 1. Magnetic starters with extra electrical interlocks + 2. Branch circuit fusing + 3. Control transformer + 4. Necessary pushbuttons and pilot lights 5. Air flow switches 6. Ignition pushbutton + 7. Flame indicating pilot lights 8. Ignition transformer 9. High limit switch 10. Pilot solenoid 11. Electronic flame supervision unit 12 Purge timer 13. High and low gas pressure switches. 14. Automatic trip shut -off valve. 15. Control circuit fuses 16. Disconnect switch 17. Pilot pressure regulator 18. Main pressure regulator Indicates items mounted in prewired control cabinet. 13. CONTROL CABINET: A prewired Nema 12 control cabinet of heavy gauge sheet steel will be provided. The entire front of the cabinet will be hinged to provide easy access to interior. The door is gasketed to keep dirt and moisture from the electrical equipment and is secured with screws for easy opening. The outside of the cabinet is painted gray and the interior white. Mounted inside the cabinet on an easily removable back plate will be the magnetic starters for the oven fans and blower, purge timer, electronic flame supervision unit, control transformer,.fuses and terminal board. Flush mounted on the control cabinet door will be the start -stop pushbuttons for the ventilation and recirculation fans with amber pilot lights to indicate when each starter is operating. Pilot lights will also be furnished to indicate when burner is lighted. 14. HUMIDIFIER: The humidifier cabinet will be constructed of 16 gauge 304 stainless steel on a structural steel frame. We are providing 2" of insulation, covered by 20 gauge aluminized steel. The cabinet will be 8'10" wide x 3'0" long x 3'8" high, with sloping top and floor, with drain connection. The top vent will be deleted. One access door will be provided. The steam equipment will consist of: One - DSA- 3 -SM -8 Armstrong Conditioned Steam Shower, complete with electric operator, 120V/60 HZ, separator- control unit with solenoid valve, drip steam trap, electric temperature switch, supply line strainer and four, 8 foot stainless steel steam jacketed dispersion shower manifolds with brass nozzles for 87" span, 200 lbs. /hr. at 15 PSIG steam. Provided is an extra drip trap (800) for manifolds. One - 4 1/2" Marshalltown pressure gauge - #23K, 0 - 160.PSIG range, 1/4" B.M. connection with 1/4" gauge cock. Page Six Spec. #S- 8409 -1 15. ' : CONVEYOR: One 13'0" long C.D .G.R. conveyor with 2 1/2" diameter x #11 gauge S.S. rollers on 9" centers, mounted in a 6" structural steel., channel framework held at 88" effective B/B. The rollers will be driven through a roll to roll chain and sprocket arrangement and powered by a 1/2 HP Boston D.C. motor, complete with S.C.R. controller. The unit will be complete with supports and chain guards. 16. PURCHASER TO FURNISH: This quotation is based on the purchaser moving oven and humidifier in to installation site, setting and aligning, replacing any items removed for shipment, doing all field :. wiring and piping, installing the conveyor, furnishing and erecting exhaust stack. Page :Seven ", Spec. - "45=8409 -.1 *T- 1 J 0 Ramat c MOUNTED O W 2 tr O 1- 0 —"I Ma7ot� I' F ;— -- -- - --- -----mi II . 1 L— C21 - -_ f— -- ▪ - 1 I— — -- - - - ---� I 1 L Ir — — 1 PL4.14 YI CW 0 •TE.MPCRATURG CONTROL. .,. 1-3•0 r-11 CONTROL CA•eTWCT i g.T._Li e MUMIDIPtok G NV YOK 'AWN II L nonnunmInnn©rinononnocm©® 2 CINCINNATI INDUSTIl-1I NIAC INE ►Y OIVIIION Of tAGtt•►1CNCA CINCINNATI, OHIO 1111111 HI IM I171F1Eh t hwY cwr c 1:7iJ L ":IT OAi1 S'.�i, - DWN• IY ,:� ,CNIfO IY NO,. 1411._`' h —t,c, CoNvEYoa. TRa.VE t- i. COIN. HEIyHT 131- o" • Co►1V6yoR. 1 11 osEFJ rj.• 0 ENO ELFY/L"noM i `l / 03 .q..,,,,,,3,,,,.,:„.. n F :mod ^•,�/ iii1/16 .° "L /1-41 ETJhe Electro-Steam qenerator Corp. �Cj \�� `� 842 BERNARD STREET _ � Q�Qa ePR��P 1.. \5 Qs��V� P9 ..3 \ \U\�INSTALLATION - OPERATION - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS "LITTLE GIANT" - LB- SERIES - LOW PRESSURE ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 22314 PHONE 17031 549.068 / // O 143 LS D e lc NO — VS-0.h Ilul The Electro-Steam Generator design consists essentially of a water tube generator,heated by one c�clR or more submerged resistance type electric heating elements. Automatic controls are provided to 3 maintain the pre -set operating pressure and to keep the water supply at the required level . Safety features include automatic•low -water cut - off,automatic pressure control,safety valve and visible water level gauge. The entire unit is built in accordance with the A.S,M.E. Miniature Boiler Code and each Unit is individually inspected and stamped by an authorized National Board Insurance Inspector and meets OSHA requirements. INSTALLATION Important - Set Unit perfectly level, and as close as possible to the steam vessel or appliance it will operate. For interpretation of numbered items, refer to Drawing attached. NOTE: Ambient temperate' around this unit must not exceed 105°F . A. Water Supply - Connect water source line to the water inlet strainer 01). Note: Water pressure should not exceed 35 PSI. Install pressure reducing valve on feed line if necessary. B. Steam Outlet ('6) - Connect steam outlet valve on top of Generator to piping from the piece of equipment,vessel, room or area to be operated by the Generator. Insulate all steam lines. C. Safety Valve 010) - If installation of a discharge pipe from safety valve is required, pipe should never be smaller than valve outlet and should be rigidly supported placing no weight on safety valve itself. D. Electrical Power: NOTE: Check TIGHTNESS of ALL connections periodically. 1. Electric Disconnect - T- ee proper size panel shouldbe located close to the Generator for line service connection from the panel to the Generator. The line service requirement is marked on the plate attached to the electric .control box on the Generator. 2. Line Service -The only connection required is from the disconnect panel to the electric panel box on the Generator. It must be the proper size and in accordance with the local electrical codes. 3. Electrical Rating- Voltage - Phase - Kilowatt capacity is stamped on the name plate located on the electric panel box of the Generator. CAUTION: This unit may have more than one power supply: Disconnect before servicing. 3 W H > lJJ c1 N WHEN AUTOMATIC SUPPLIED O ON CD r 11J Wr- - - r r- c- H 'fit •3[ LL H U' W d V) V) w t-- z z r• H Q ¢ J 1 W J W Ca Cr' CC JQ> Z O 1— D; W 0> J V) CC cn ¢ Q w 07 I -0v)F- W V- ¢ ¢ wI.NW JzN 3 .I w J F- 1-1 Q V) 2 ? W Z d J is V) 1-1 CY C. U Cr' (^ W = O H J a V) 2. Crt W 1-1 LL LL) N¢W¢1u < I4' - w W 1-< 4 " . [l h- Q I 3 C. VI 3 V) : L' W I-- d CONTROLS ELECTRIC r• N M .t u� •G I`- O NO. REVISIONS DATE DESCRIPTION THE ELECTRO -STEAM GENERATOR CORP. 842 BERNARD ST ALEXANDRIA,VA 22314 TITLE PARTS LEGEND MODEL LB- 100(L) THRU LB-18f) CO WITH ELECTRIC WATER LEVEL CONTROL DRAWN BY CHECKED BY DATE 15 JAN iq SCALE NONE DRAWING NO. • I_1t.., LOW PRESSURE INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED - Page 2 1. Check steam outlet and drain valves (06 & #7) to insure they are closed. 2. OPEN gauge glass valves (' 4) top and bottom. 3. Turn on water supply from the source to the Generator. 4. OPEN steam outlet valve (06) on top of Generator - slightly - to allow air to escape. 5. Place main power panel switch in ON position. 6. Place Toggle Switch (on electric panel box of Generator) in ON position. Pump will start and water in boiler will rise to normal working level. 7. Close steam outlet valve (06) when pump has stopped. 8. Wien Generator has reached set working pressure (normally 12 PSI - Low Pressure Models). SLOWLY OPEN the steam outlet valve (06) taking about 60 -90 SECONDS to do so. WHEN FULLY OPEN, leave the valve in that position while in operation. The electric Generator is now, in full operation and will perform automatically until you shut it off. TO SHUT OFF: Place Toggle Switch (on electric panel box of Generator) in OFF position. Leave steam outlet valve open, allowing pressure to drop normally and Generator to cool down slowly. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Due to the ABSENCE of an impinging flame on the tubes,scaling in the All Electric Generators is reduced to a minimum. However, the following cleaning procedures are highly recommended in order to keep the Generator in the best operating condition at all times. I. Normal Water Areas - Blow down at least ONCE A WEEK. 2. Bad Water Areas - Blow down ONCE A DAY. A. MANUAL "BLOWING DOWN" I. Place main power panel switch in OFF position. 2. Open drain valve slowly (07) allowing steam to blow itself into the drain line and clean the chamber. ( If the Generator is equipped with an Automatic Flush and Drain System, see the special instructions below). B. INSTRUCTIONS FOR GENERATORS HAVING AUTOMATIC FLUSH AND DRAIN SYSTEM Generators equipped with the Automatic Flush and Drain System will be set automatically when the Generator is turned off. When the Toggle Switch (on top of the Unit) is turned ON, the Automatic Flush and Drain Timer goes into operation: - opening the Solenoid Valve on the chamber drain line for approximately 3 minutes: - the pump is automatically on during this period and provides pressure for flushing and cleaning the chamber throughout the 3- minute period. At the end of 3 minutes, a timer closes the Solenoid Valve and activates the heater circuit to start the Generator heating to its working pressure. The Automatic Flush and Drain System eliminates normal blow down or cleaning but an alternative manual drain valve has been provided to permit drainage or a manual blow down if desired. 6088 INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED - Page 3 Automatic Flush and Drain System Continued: IMPORTANT: - The Generator must be turned OFF at the Toggle Switch mounted on the Generator not at the main electric panel box in the building. If this is not done,the Automatic Flush and Drain System will not work . If it is necessary to also turn the build- ing power off from the main panel box to tie Generator, be sure that the Toggle Switch on the Generator has been tumed off at least 3 minutes before the main panel power is turned off. If this is not done, the Timer in the Automatic Flush and Drain System will not reset itself for the next cycle. FOR COMPLETE CLEANING OF CHAMBER,FOLLOW THE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS ON THE SEPARATE SHEET ATTACHED TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS. C. GAUGE GLASSES: 1. CLEANING - The Gau a Glass should be cleaned periodically. This can be done by closing t e top and •bottom gauge vc ves and oosening the hexagonal plug in the bottom of the valve allowing water to run out until the gauge glass is clear. This can be done while the boiler is in operation. 2. CHANGING- To change a gauge glass, close the valves and open the hexagonal plug. When the gauge is clear of water, loosen the gland nuts at the top and bottom of the gauge glass and remove the old glass. Place the gland nuts, brass washers and rubber glands on the gauge glass in that order on each endof tie new glass and replace in the gauge glass valves. Tighten the gland nuts carefully and evenly until snug. Do not over- tighten. D. SERVICE HINTS: 1. IF BOILER DOES NOT FILL WITH WATER A. Check that the valve from the water source to the Generator is ON. B. Check strainer located in the back of the solenoid valve for possible clogging. C. If pressure reducer is installed - check the setting to insure the unit is adjusted properly. 2. IF BOILER OVER FILLS A. The solenoid valve seat could be obstructed and should be cleaned. Clean with a toothpick or wooden match. Do not score the surfaces. Use care in applying wrenches so as not to damage tie metal parts. B. The water level control rod in the water level control unit could be loose or completely out of the unit or the relay in the water level box could be stuck or damaged. O'Jze Electro-Steam Generator Corp. 842 BERNARD STREET ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 22314 PHONE (703) 548.0884 AUTOMATIC FLUSH & DRAIN, LB .SERIES GENERATORS Components: Components are: (1) Flush Valve and (2) Repeat Cycle Timer. Operation: At the end of the normal work day when the ON /OFF switch is placed to the OFF position, the Repeat Cycle Timer positions itself to Low Lobe in readiness for a flush the following day when the switch is turned back to the ON position. When the toggle switch, located on the upper left side of the control panel, is placed to the OFF position, power is applied to the Repeat Cycle Timer allowing the timer to rotate, stopping at the Low Lobe position. This is considered the OFF position of the generator. When the operator moves the switch to the ON position the following morning, the Flush Valve opens, the Timer begins to rotate and the unit goes into a flush. It will continue to flush until the Repeat Cycle Timer Cam has rotated around to High Lobe (3 minutes). When it has reached High Lobe the Flush Valve will close. The unit is now in the normal ON position. During the flush portion of the cycle, when the Flush Valve is open and draining, the unit will take on water as necessary as determined by the Water Level Control which h totally independent of the flush characteristics of the unit. As soon as the generator is sufficiently filled with water, the contactor will close. During the Flush Cycle the contactor cannot close because of the height of the water level as the unit is so wired to the Repeat Cycle Timer Switches as to break the circuit to the contactor while the Cam is in Low Lobe position. This, of course, is a safely feature during the flush cycle portion of the Cam Operation. IMPORTANT: The Generator must be turned OFF at the Toggle Switch mounted on the Generator not at the main electric panel box in the building. If this is not done, t e Automatic Flush and Drain System will not work. If it is necessary to also turn the building power off from the main pane — Irox to the Generator, be sure that the Toggle Switch on the Generator has been turned off at least 3 minutes before the main panel power is turned off. If this is not done, the Timer in the Automatic Flush and Drain System will not reset itself for the next cycle. NOTE: The Automatic Flush and Drain System eliminates normal blow down or clean- ing but an alternative manual drain valve has been provided to permit drainage or a manual blow down if desired. FOR COMPLETE CLEANING OF CHAMBER, SEE SPECIAL INSTRUCTION SHEET. (. THE ELECTRO -STEAM OENERATOR CORP. 842 BERNARD STREET ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 22314 ENGINEERING BULLETIN • "LITTLE GIANT" - L. B. GENERATOR STEAM OUTLET SAFETY / WATER LEVEL //f(( CONTROL NEATER PUBES CONTROL CIRCUI FUSES PRESSURE GAUGE POWER INPUT MAGNETIC CONTACTOR WATER GAUGE DIRECT RETURNs`r. MANUAL SLOWDOWN VALVE PRESSURE CONTROL ELECTRIC CONTROL BOX MAGNETIC STOP VALVE WATER INLET MOILER FEED PUMPS MOTOR CHECK VALVE ISIDE VIEW SHOWING BASIC CONTROLS LB SERIES — MODEL LB 20 SHOWN BASIC ELECTRIC PANEL LB SERIES HEATER GENERAL DESCRIPTION —The Electro -Steam Generator is a factory assembled and wired unit com- plete with all necessary automatic controls. Each unit is constructed under the A.S.M.E. Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code - Sectionl -Part PMB (Miniature Boilers). Each generator is individually inspected during manufacture by an authorized insurance company Boiler Inspector - holding a National Board Commission -and is stamped with a NATIONAL BOARD number, is U.L. listed and meets OSHA requirements. Each generator is composed of one section with a steam space in the upper part (see drawings - reverse side). Heat source is All- Electric stain- less steel immersion heater inserted horizontally in each water drum. All generators are completely jacketed in aluminum backed fiber -glass blanket insulati•rn and encased in a 20 gauge sheet metal cabinet finished in baked enamel. Due to the absence of an impinging flame on the tube -the flameless nature of electric heat -and EX- PANSION AND CONTRACTION of electric heater rod - sheathing (due to frequent OFF -ON operation de- sign) —the SCALING action normally encountered in combustion type boilers is virtually eliminated. HEATING ELEMENT CONSTRUCTION — Stainless steel sheath, magnesium oxide compacted, using 80 -2004 nicrome wire: entire element silver- brazed into a removable standard 150 Ib. test- forged steel flange. EQUIPMENT— Standard equipment consists of steam pressure gauge, A.S.M.E. approved safety valve, steam outlet valve, blown down valve, two (2) water feed line check valves, water gauge with glass and guard rods, complete controls (see below) and all inter connecting pipe and fittings fully mounted and connected at the factory. CONTROLS 1 — High Pressure Package (0.100 lbs PS1) — combination high pressure pump control, water level control and low water cut off, steam pressure control adjustable for desired working preuure, direct motor driven pump equipped with thermal overload /protection, and a magnetic stop valve with strainer on water feed llne. 2 — Low Presque Package (0.30 Ibs PSI) — Same controls as High Pressure Package less direct motor driven pump. ELECTRIC CONTROL BOX —All above controls are wired at factory to unit- mounted control box, operated by single "Off -On" pilot'switch, complete and ready for electrical line service only at point of installa- tion. DETAILED CHART — REVERSE SIDE A.S.M.E. CHAIER DETAILS & TEciNICAL DATA GNCTIC INTACT() run SASE ELECTRIC WATER CONTROL CONNECTION L WATER INLET SAFETY VALVE STCAM OUTLET CONNECTION / CONNECTION NCATING ELEMENT TYPICAL CUTAWAY BASIC SECTION LB SERIES (Models LB -10 to LB•80) r ) 1 ) I •I1 Water Inlet •L Drain Pump, Base MIMIO Control Cabinet 1 on•LB•a0 1 2 on • LB • 100 thru LB 1110 ) Located on each end. END VIEW (Model LIL10 thru 1.1.110) Steam Outlet Safety & Electrical Water Control Connections Note No. I All units require an additional 11" of floor space (length and width) for Ideal plumbing connections and service. Note No. 2 All units require an additional 34" clearance at front for opening of electric panel boa and servicing of electric heater. LB SERIES•ELECTRO STEAM GENERATORS MODEL NUMBER LB-10 LB -IS LB -20 LB -25 LB -30 LB -40 LB -50 LB -60 LB -80 ' LB -100 LB -120 LB -150 LB-180 lectric Rating KW 10.0 15 20 25 30 40 SO 60 7S 100 120 150 180 eveloped Boiler Horse Power BHP 1,0 1.S 2.0 2.5 3.0 4,0 5,0 6.0 7.5 10.0 12.0 15.0 18.0 team Capacity (From & At 212 F) LB /HR 34.5 S1.7 69 86 103.5 138 173 207 X258 34S 414 518 61' •roar BTU Output (100% Rating) BTU /HR 33,500 50,200 67,000, 83,750_ 100,400 133,900 167,500 201,000 251,250 334,800 402,000 502,300 _ 601,600 'umber of Sections Units 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 liam. Steam Header (Per Section) Inches 4 4 4 4 4 5 • 5 1 5 -- — — — — )iam, Water Header •(Per Section) Inches 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 16 16 16 16 16 )IMENSIONS• !eight, Overall (Including Fittings) Inches 28 28 28 28 33 _ 33 33 37 37 37 37 ength, Overall (Including Fittings) Inches _28 34 _ 49 49 49 49 49 49 52 52 S2 ,37 S2 S2 Vidth, Overall (Including Fittings) Inches 21 '34 21 21 21 21 26 26 26 28 26 28 18 28 'ump Capacity at 100 PSI GAL /HR 90 90 90 90 _ 90 90 156 1S6 156 156 156 156 ■mperage 30 220V AMPS 26 40 ,90 53 66 79 105 132 157 398 262 315 39S 473 10 220V AMPS 46 68 91 114 136 None None None — — — — Vater Capacity GAL 4 4 6.S 6.5 6.S 8.2 8.2 8.2 2S 25 25 25 25 hipping Weight H. P. Model LB 200 200 350 350 350 450 450 450 650 700 700 700 700 'hipping Weight L. P, Model LB 17S 17S 321 32S 32S 42S 425 42S 62S 67S 67S 67S 675 •Does Not Include Space Required For Opening of Electric Panel Door and Removing Heating Element. Dimensions herein specified are subject to construction variations. We reserve the right to make changes in the design without notice, and without obligation to make such changes on machines previously sold. Roughing -in drawings for all models are available on request. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS — ALL MODELS 1. STANDARD UNITS • are AC • 201 volts through 240 volts, 40 cycle, 3 phase. SINGLE PHASI • available on models up to and including Model L1•30 only. 2. 440•410 VOLTS • avallable In 3 phase • all needeb. SINOLI PHASI • available up to and including Model 11•40 only. 3. SPECIAL ELECTRICAL REGUIRIMINTI • (550 volts • 50 cycle • etc,) available at special order upon request. ALWAYS SPECIFY CURRENT CHARACTERISTICS (voltage-cycle-phase). LB-10/83 `�7he ElectroSteam Generator Corp. 842 BERNARD STREET ALEXANDRIA. VIRGINIA 22314 SERVICE PROCEDURE---FUSE FAILURE PHONE KING 9.0664 When a fuse blows, one of the following conditions would be the cause: A SHORT CIRCUIT HAS OCCURRED: If a short circuit blew the fuse, make sure the line has been cleared, the cause of short circuit removed, then install new fuse. POOR CONTACT EXISTS: Poor contact on the fuse, near the fuse or in the fuse causes useless blowing of fuses and very often causes destruction of the contact points. . Very often, if poor contact exists, the fuse will indicate it. For example - if the surface that makes contact in the fuse clips is discolored, the fuse has been making poor contact in the clips. If the contact has been tight, very little, if any, air can get to the portions that are making contact, and the contact sur- faces will remain bright and clean. If only one end of the fuse has the contact surface badly oxidized, you have a positive indication that poor contact exists at the end where the discoloration has occurred. Installing a larger fuse will not help a particle. The poor contact must be eliminated. A fuse holder is a contact making device. Damaged clips may hold a fuse but holding the fuse is not enough. It must have a good contact. The clips should make tight contact and they should make contact over a large area. If spring clips are out of shape, they will not make sufficient contact. WHEN REPLACING FUSE: 1. Do not insert the fuse on live circuits, because you would cause an arc that would throw up a burr on the fuse cap which would prevent good contact in the clips. 2. If insides of clips are not bright and clean, brighten them with emery cloth. 3. If the fuse caps are not bright and clean, brighten them with emery. cloth. 4. If the fuse can be easily inserted into spring clips or can be easily rotated after it is inserted, you have not sufficient contact pressure. Take the fuse out and draw the clips together. 5. If spring clips have lost their spring, they should be replaced or clip clamps should be used. No. 1 for 0 -30 Amp - 250 Volt clips. No. 2 for 35 - 60 Amp - 250 Volt clips. Even if clamps are used, however, be sure that insides of clips are bright and clean. FACTORY SERVICE BULLETIN THE ELECTRO -STEAM GENERATOR CORP. 842 BERNARD STREET ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 22314 PHONE (703) 549 -0664 Model LB — Chamber Cleaning IMPORTANT — All Electric Steam Units should be "cleaned" in the following manner twice a year and in "bad water areas" 3.4 times. ' 1. During periodic cleaning, heater should be removed, cleaned with a wire brush and reinstalled using a new gasket. 2. Water level probes should be removed and cleaned with a scraper or sandpaper and reinstall assuring that proper wiring is accomplished. 3. Remove and replace sight glass and washers. WHEN INSTALLING NEW HEATER — You must completely clean both chamber and water level sensing probes of the water control before installing new heater or you may have "another heater failure" within 48 hours. 1. "Blow Down" Steam Generator with at least 10 lbs. steam pressure on gauge. 2. Start Generator — and when gauge glass shows % full, shut off Generator. 3, Remove Safety Valve. 4. Insert Funnel in safety valve outlet (or outlets) 5. Pour hydrochloric acid (inhibited) solution into funnel very slowly — being careful of fumes and venting while pouring. (Solution can be obtained from any industrial chemical dealer). "Note: Use Sulfamic acid for stainless steel chambers. 6. Amount of Solution — use % gallon on single heater models. Use 1 gallon on 2 heater models up. 7. Reinstall Safety Valve. 8. Close steam outlet valve and let solution set in Generator for 1 hour. Then turn Generator on until 5 lbs. steam pressure shows on pressure gauge. Then shut off Generator. When steam pressure drops to zero, open steam outlet valve and fill Generator with water and let stand for 1/2 hour. 9. Open blow down (drain) valve and drain Generator. 10. Close blow down (or drain) valve and open steam outlet valve. Fill Generator again with clean water. Then open blow down (or drain) valve again and drain Generator. 11. Repeat operation in *9 again to flush out Generator completely. 12. Start Generator — and when 10 lbs. pressure shows on steam gauge, shut off Generator and open blow down (or drain) valve for. approximate 5 -10 minutes. Then close blow down (or drain) valve. 13. Electric Steam Unit is now ready for normal use and operation. 120 VOLT CONIROL CIRCUIT I- - - - - -- 1 r /- - -- I 1 1 / ,- - - 120 VOLT CONTROL CIRCUIT r - -- r - - - 1 1 N / / L1 TERMINAL / �/ �' — BLOCK,S1 N u L1 _ _ _ _ _ _1VJ,1Q�,_Q� v V ' MAIN POWER HEATER 1 - - - - - 1 1 I- - - - - 1 1 1 MAIN I 1 1 POWER HEATER CIRCUIT _ _� �_ _ CONTACTOR CONTACTOR w r CONTACTOR CIRCUIT CO 0 TERMINAL '• ' '- BLOCKS Q kV �V1 1 VOLT TRANSFORMER OO 0 `1` MAIN POWER - -- -- I r - - - 1 1 MAIN 1 1 POWER ... .. HEATER 120 VOLT CONTROL TRANSFORMER NEATER CIRCUIT — : : • L1 / N .. 1. L1 1111111 mos .• CONTACTOR CIRCUIT CONTACTOR CONTACTOR o o ® O FIELD WIRING TO THE UNITS IS REQUIRED FOR BOTH CONTROL CIRCUIT AND MAIN POWER HEATER CIRCUITS. © UD MAIN POWER WIRING REQUIRED IN FIELD. (SINGLE SERVICE POWER) NOTE: DOTTED LINE INDICATES CUSTOMER INSTALLED FIELD WIRING. REVISIONS THE ELECTRO -STEAM GENERATOR CORP. 642 BERNARD ST ALEXANDRIA,VA 22314 NQ. DATE DESCRIPTION TITLE CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR CUSTOMER INSTALLED FIELD WIR.ING — DRAWN BY TAILSoK CHECKED BY N1 A F.. DRAWING NO. E -7020 DATE 9 -14 -78 SCALE NONE » m w m to BLUE bLUE 0 0 01 C NO NC PRESSU R E CONTROL MANUAL RESET r COPT IoN AL) 1 0 1 C. NO NC. PRESSURE CONTROL BLUE ON 5 3 1 4 4 2 ALTERNATE: REPEAT CYCLE TIMER Fort AUTO FLUSH RELAY REVISIONS DATE DESCRIPTION THE ELECTRO -STEAM GENERATOR CORP. 842 BERNARD ST ALEXANDRIA,VA 22314 TITLE WIRING DIAGRAM DUAL PRESSURE CONTROLS DRAWN BY 7A IC 'CHECKED BY DATE 111Z'77 SCALE DRAWING NO. 702 I 0 N. MI 0 4- d s V) S - COMPONENT DATA SHEET LB SERIES GENERA Service Terminal Kolton Block 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 g 8 g Figure Refer. on Sheet 3 of 3 Q Q Q C0 m m m m m m ciao 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i o c V a n a Main Heater Fuse Amperage Size R . pp otn otnMpp 2 in C Cpp pp Vpp �NMentoo�oo C) • •Oc") u'1u)C) Z. C 0 0 •-- N N N �O .O �O . 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REVISIONS THE ELECTRO -STEAM GENERATOR CORP. •42 BERNARD ST ALEXANDRIA,VA 22314 No. DATE DESCRIPTION N TITLE HEATER WIRING DIAGRAMS DRAWN BY -ids e7D)( CHECKED BY DRAWING N0. 1 E -7000 SHEET 3 OF 3 DATE 15 JAN 79 SCALE NONE . 4 � ,Control Number g�-3 6 Pr APPLICATION FOR PERMIT BUILDING DEPARTMENT CITY of TUKWI LA 6200 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 433.1849 '3"..... '�}O V TU „ ............... RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 198,{ BUILDING DEPT. DATE 10/31./84 nv,ILA TIRE PREVENTION BUREAU JOB ADDRESS 18300 Southcenter Parkway LEGAL DESCR. LOT NO. BLOCK TRACT ❑ SEE ATTACHED SHEET OWNER Segale Business Park IPHONE 575 -3200 ADDRESS P. 0. Box 88050, 18010 Southcenter Parkway ZIP 98188 CONTRACTOR M. A. Segale, I ic. PHONE 575 -3200 ADDRESS P. 0. Box 88050 ZIP 98188 • LICENSE NO SEGALMA372NO SSTNO. C173003168 • BUILDING USE Warehouse TENANT Lifetime Foam Products CLASS OF WORK ✓l.ars '4", i1VEW ❑ ADDITION REMODEL ❑ REPAIR ❑ OTHER (Specify) BLDG. AREA 1st FL. 2nd FL. BASEMENT GARAGE DECK MEZZANINE # OF STORES TOTAL S.F. VALUATION PLANNING/ SEPA BOND OTHER 2,000 NAME OF APPLICANT (PLEASE PRINT) Jack Bennett ADDRESS 18010 Southcenter . Parkway, Tukwila PHONE 575 -3200 • I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION FURNISHED BY ME IS TRUE AND Co .. T AN • THAT THE APPLICABLE CITY OF TUKWILA REQUIREMENTS WILL BE MET. iv S} N • TURE OF • • • L(CANT / DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE TYPE CONST. OCC. GROUP OCC. LOAD USE ZONE AUTO SPRINKLERS REQ. I DETECTOR ./f S . 9 114 , kyES ❑ NO • YES 0 NO PLAN RVW PLANS: SENT RETURNED APPROVED FEE DISTRIB. BUILDING FIRE DEPT. /` /�i� a J J /� /��t d‘ PLAN Al. o-co DEMOLITION DEMOLITION PLANNING/ SEPA BOND OTHER PUBLIC WKS. TOTAL s`S'� 0.O Bldg.. Div,' Mier COMMENTS: ' n' � . '�... r _ . Amount Date Paid Receipt #1 BP: • PC: 11191 J'' IM I CI ETA I I EMU •