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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M10-024 - TRIANGLE FASTENERTRIANGLE FASTENER 18404 CASCADE AV S M10 -024 Parcel No.: Address: Suite No: Citglif Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Inspection Request Line: 206- 431 -2451 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 7888900010 18404 CASCADE AV S TUKW MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit Number: M10 -024 Issue Date: 03/18/2010 Permit Expires On: 09/14/2010 Tenant: Name: Address: Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: TRIANGLE FASTENER 18404 CASCADE AV S , TUKWILA WA JAMES CAMPBELL COMPANY L L 1001 KAMOKILA BLVD , KAPOLEI HI JESSICA BRUCE 3602 S PINE ST , TACOMA WA Contractor: Name: AIR SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Address: 909 SOUTH 28TH STREET , TACOMA, WA Contractor License No: AIRSYE *229KN Phone: Phone: 253 572 -9484 Phone: 206 628 -9484 Expiration Date: 02/01/2012 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALL NEW VENT PIPE FROM EXHAUST FAN SERVING SPRAY BOOTH TO EXTEND ABOVE ROOF LINE TO INCLUDE ROOF CURB, BACK DRAFT DAMPER, STORM COLLAR, AND WEATHER CAP. Value of Mechanical: $3,750.00 Type of Fire Protection: Fees Collected: $228.63 International Mechanical Code Edition: 2006 EQUIPMENT TYPE AND QUANTITY Furnace: <100K BTU >100K BTU Floor Furnace Suspended/Wall/Floor Mounted Heater Appliance Vent Repair or Addition to Heat /Refrig /Cooling System.... Air Handling Unit <10,000 CFM >10,000 CFM Evaporator Cooler Ventilation Fan connected to single duct Ventilation System Hood and Duct Incinerator: Domestic Commercial/Industrial 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boiler Compressor: 0 -3 HP /100,000 BTU 0 3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU 0 15 -30 HP /1,000,000 BTU.. 0 30 -50 HP /1,750,000 BTU.. 0 50+ HP /1,750,000 BTU 0 Fire Damper 0 Diffuser 0 Thermostat 0 Wood/Gas Stove 0 Water Heater 0 Emergency Generator 0 Other Mechanical Equipment0 * *continued on next page ** doc: IMC -10/06 M10-024 Printed: 03 -18 -2010 • A City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provision of any other work construction or the performance of work. Si ature: POrn1W- • Print 3,4j4i'L-c4. g I L,t, -- Q P t Nam e: q-V) Date: ordinances governing or local laws regulating doc: Cond -10/06 M10 -024 Printed: 03 -18 -2010 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us PERMIT CONDITIONS Parcel No.: 7888900010 Permit Number: M10-024 Address: 18404 CASCADE AV S TUKW Status: ISSUED Suite No: Applied Date: 02/17/2010 Tenant: TRIANGLE FASTENER Issue Date: 03/18/2010 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 2: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. 3: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431- 3670). 4: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is granted. 5: Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required. 6: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 7: Remove all demolition rubble and loose miscellaneous material from lot or parcel of ground, properly cap the sanitary sewer connections, and properly fill or otherwise protect all basements, cellars, septic tanks, wells, and other excavations. Final inspection approval will be determined by the building inspector based on satisfactory completion of this requirement. 8: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 9: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206- 431 - 3670). 10: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. 11: ** *FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 12: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by the Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 13: A notice of construction permit must be obtained from the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency prior to the installation of the spray booth. The permit shall be posted at the jobsite. 14: The spray booth shall be installed and comply with the manufacturers instructions, International Fire Code Chapter 15 and NFPA 33. 15: Electrical wiring shall comply with International Fire Code Table 3403.1.1 for Class 1 Electrical Equipment Locations and the National Electrical Code. doc: Cond -10/06 M10-024 Printed: 03 -18 -2010 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 16: The average air velocity over the open face of the booth, or cross section in the direction of airflow during spraying operations, shall not be less than 100 feet per minute. 17: The spraying apparatus, drying apparatus and ventillating system shall be interlocked. 18: Spray booths and spray rooms shall be protected by an approved fire extinguishing system complying with Chapter 9 of the International Fire Code which shall also protect exhaust plenums, exhaust ducts and both sides of dry filters when such filters are used. (IFC 1504.6) (EXTEND SPRINKLER PROTECTION TO THE SPRAY BOOTH AND APPURTENANCES) 19: Sprinkler heads in the spray booth to be "bagged" per NFPA 33. 20: All new sprinlder systems and all modifications to existing sprinlder systems shall have fire department review and approval of drawings prior to installation or modification. New sprinkler systems and all modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than 50 heads shall have the written approval of the W.S.R.B., Factory Mutual, Industrial Risk Insurers Kemper or any other representative designated and /or recognized by the City of Tukwila, prior to submittal to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance #2050) 21: All valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinlder systems and waterflow switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically supervised. (City Ordinance #2050) 22: All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #2051) (IFC 104.2) 23: The total number of fire extinguishers required for an extra hazard occupancy with Class A fire hazards is calculated at one extinguisher for each 1,000 sq. ft. of area. The extinguisher(s) should be of the "all purpose" (4A 40 B:C) dry chemical type. The travel distance to any extinguisher must be 75' or less. (IFC 906.3) (NFPA 10, 3 -2.1) 24: Portable fire extinguishers, not housed in cabinets, shall be installed on the hangers or brackets supplied. Hangers or brackets shall be securely anchored to the mounting surface in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Portable fire extinguishers having a gross weight not exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that its top is not more than 5 feet (1524 mm) above the floor. Hand -held portable fire extinguishers having a gross weight exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that its top is not more than 3.5 feet (1067 mm) above the floor. The clearance between the floor and the bottom of the installed hand -held extinguishers shall not be less than 4 inches (102 min). (IFC 906.7 and IFC 906.9) 25: Fire extinguishers shall not be obstructed or obscured from view. In rooms or areas in which visual obstruction cannot be completely avoided, means shall be provided to indicate the locations of the extinguishers. (IFC 906.6) 26: Fire extinguishers require monthly and yearly inspections. They must have a tag or label securely attached that indicates the month and year that the inspection was performed and shall identify the company or person performing the service. Every six years stored pressure extinguishers shall be emptied and subjected to the applicable recharge procedures. If the required monthly and yearly inspections of the fire extinguisher(s) are not accomplished or the inspection tag is not completed, a reputable fire extinguisher service company will be required to conduct these required surveys. (NFPA 10, 4 -3, 4 -4) 27: Flammable liquids in excess of those amounts allowed within control areas will have to be removed from the premises or a room will have to be designed and built to meet the requirements of the Building and Fire Codes for a (H -3) flammable liquids storage room or warehouse. (IFC 3404.3.4.4) 28: In all occupancies, quantities of flammable and combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons used for maintenance purposes and the operation of equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons are allowed to be stored outside of a cabinet when in approved containers located in private garages or other approved locations. (IFC 3404.3.4.4) doc: Cond -10/06 M10 -024 Printed: 03 -18 -2010 V City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 29: The combined total quantity of liquids m a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons. (IFC 3404.3.2.2) 30: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #2050 and #2051) 31: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 32: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575 -4407. * *continued on next page ** doc: Cond -10/06 M10 -024 Printed: 03 -18 -2010 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and 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 provision of any other work or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. - kirkuit (-0 Signature: Date: Print Name: 11 — '64- SuLL doc: Cond -10/06 M10 -024 Printed: 03 -18 -2010 CITY OF TUKV.A Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 htto://www.cLtukwila.wa.us Mechanical Per MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **Please Print** SITE LOCATION Site Address: i 9-164 (a-5 d' Ale, U e ` King Co Assessor's Tax No.: gi6661661 Suite Number: 1110 Floor: Tenant Name:Ti(t Q49 6 F _ � t-/ 1-'� New Tenant: ❑ Yes ..No Property Owners Name: Jam )16s 0) Mailing Address: 1 Oa i'& 1-4M6 e (V d" k 1I qt -7U-7 State Zip CONTACT PERSON Who do e contact when your permit is ready Name: J t Or ut z Mailing Address: L9 6 �J 1 Ll�li t' E -Mail Address: J c� ) 1J0 e7 e , Wj Day Telephone: q 1494 Tacornd, a goq Fax Number: .8t'J MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Mailing Address: Contact Person: Tie-66 I G, g ((A-66 E -Mail Address: je_66 l (*lo & -j . LJ i5 Contractor Registration Number: AI 5 Y` g kr) City State Day Telephone: S./J Fax Number: Expiration Date: g Zip ARCHITECT OF RECORD - All plans must be stamped by Architect of Record Company Name: Mailing Address: City Day Telephone: Fax Number: Contact Person: E -Mail Address: State Zip ENGINEER OF RECORD All plans ust be wet stamped by'Eng). of Record Company Name: / 1 l r n t.4 1,0 Gi Mailing Address: - lS�1 cJ t Ln ( Contact Person: 1, c.--6`i) 1_ - is( (A o' E -Mail Address: ��� G C� �--�L 1J - t,u 5 H:\Applications\Forms- Applications On Line \2009 Applications \1 -2009 - Mechanical Permit Application.doc Revised: 1 -2009 bh ae,.0 qp-toq City St Day Telephone: / J L////' Fax Number: Page 1 of 2 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 3) Jv' 1) , Scope of Work (please rovide detailed information): TO �J a-( ��.t ' 1 -Pf / e,x j70JAf SeMity) 6p11 ice o 6V( rOOF 11.1)c . G titde, (c tiur ex, 6611 &t ound bU Use: Residential: New Commercial: New Fuel Type: Electric ❑ 7f'd Replacement Replacement Gas ❑ Other: fl /mil. Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Unit Type: Qty Unit Type: Qty Unit Type: Qty Boiler /Compressor: Qty Furnace <100K BTU Air Handling Unit >10,000 CFM Fire Damper 0 -3 HP /100,000 BTU Furnace >100K BTU Evaporator Cooler Diffuser 3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU Floor Furnace Ventilation Fan Connected to Single Duct Thermostat 15 -30 HP /1,000,000 BTU Suspended /Wall /Floor Mounted Heater Ventilation System Wood/Gas Stove 30 -50 HP /1,750,000 BTU Appliance Vent j I Hood and Duct Emergency Generator 50+ HP /1,750,000 BTU Repair or addition to Heat /Refrig /Cooling System Incinerator — Domestic Other Mechanical Equipment Air Handling Unit <10,000 CFM Incinerator — Comm /Ind PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one extension of time for additional periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND 1 AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING Ai1TH0 ZED GENT: Signature: ( /�,��� -- 1 � Print Name: v✓ / r�"'`-',D �-- Mailing Address: !i b2 0 9 5. P ~i1 . g ` Date: ?—/ —1 —16 Day Telephone: v / `'r U `1 City State Zip Date Application Accepted: Date Application Expires: olin H:\Applications \Forms- Applications On Line \2009 Applications \I -2009 - Mechanical Permit Application.doc - Revised: 1 -2009 bh Staff Initials: r-- age 2 of 2 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http.• / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Parcel No.: 7888900010 Permit Number: M10-024 Address: 18404 CASCADE AV S TUKW Status: APPROVED Suite No: Applied Date: 02/17/2010 Applicant: TRIANGLE FASTENER Issue Date: Receipt No.: R10 -00481 Payment Amount: $182.90 Initials: WER Payment Date: 03/18/2010 09:32 AM User ID: 1655 Balance: $0.00 Payee: AIR SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 54736 182.90 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts MECHANICAL - NONRES 000.322.102.00.00 182.90 Total: $182.90 P T RF(F\/E doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 03 -18 -2010 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Parcel No.: 7888900010 Address: 18404 CASCADE AV S TUKW Suite No: Applicant: TRIANGLE FASTENER RECEIPT Permit Number: M10 -024 Status: PENDING Applied Date: 02/17/2010 Issue Date: Receipt No.: R10 -00274 Initials: User ID: Payee: JEM 1165 Payment Amount: $45.73 Payment Date: 02/17/2010 10:37 AM Balance: $182.90 JESSICA L BRUCE TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Credit Crd VISA - Authorization No. 235956 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description 45.73 Account Code Current Pmts PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000.345.830 45.73 Total: $45.73 PAYMENT RECEIVED doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 02 -17 -2010 NO. CI OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit /410 —074 PERMIT NO. 1Z (206)439 -3670 Project: rArA Type of I sp/e�ctiown j(A/ A Addre`(ss: / Date Caq`J,,ed k Special Instruc ions: / Date Wanted: a.m. ( 3 ` (a c Requester: Phone No: ZS. ,dos —3614 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: (,1) k Dk.-0 ex Inspector: Date: n $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit ivI, -074 CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PE IT NO. (206)431 -3670 Proms' A.t,: 1 ctf' /� -{ r; A A _ Al F¢d e$ c Type of spectio d Address: / Date Called: Special Instructions: p LLO 11v h.4-14.f I/Dr -1 11 2 oa iiil - gAti V n Amne,r I � �/ Date Wanted: f� _' d m. ! U p.m. Requester: Phone No: 2_55.3 4 OS �� U �O 0 Approved per applicable codes. NCorrections required prior to approval. COMM N6EA >'.rt' S,pr'4k 4�:"( -e. ?af ctf' /� -{ r; A A _ Al F¢d e$ c gs ee.: e6r/ f ∎ '+P-(% , V,( — 4,/ ec L1 C.?) /1)1.%)/,4 -i�! - / ,:=1.'c'' 4n/chay- iv* AiihsT- /) R0-00. Date; / i(7 0.00 REINSPECTI0 VFEE REQIiIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: +ry.'.yt-IC-i3� `?' .[ x z% -S` e,t - '.. �:'b. Y'_ "T.7 K.�. 4 •k f..r:Y w. 7+4:::a£q srM" "t'AtuV %.Y 1tF'YR - etG:'v 3•'.k- ?- k.';c�.a. INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit � f -'r PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 206 -575 -4407 FYI Project: Tel el .•. l i a F. 13 *crrereS Coy,. Type of Inspection: Toot_ J41.40b4S+ I Address: / Srt /PtJ Suite #: jL/ © C a S to c 't.- .4'i- 43 Contact Person: Sal cil'4 Special Instructions: Monitor: Phone No.: 2c o 7( -/ f,5-'0 Approved per applicable .codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Qover laper.41 ,1019frevi et 1'v f'i4 r" , Needs Shift Inspection: - - Sprinklers: .r 0/ - - Fire Alarm: - Hood & Dupt :.1 f ' - Monitor: Pre -dire: • Permits: Occupancy Type: Inspector: Date: rk ho Hrs.: . /- $80.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Word /Inspection Record Form.Doc 1/13/06 T.F.D: Form F.P. 113 � 4 OF'S® KTV 40 00 Attyo. o%S'" n OPEN \F4CE INDUSTRIAL BOOTHS (Fast- Pak /IDB) Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual Customer: Distributor: Model #: -‘I�FP g% Serial #: P.0.#: REVIEWED FOR MANGE APPROVED MAR 17 2010 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVI.SIfN Read and keep this manual for future reference. All personnel operating the equipment described in this manu s VED hould review and understand all instructions before usgnyp J t LA FEB 17 2010 12731 Norway Road — Osseo, Wisconsin 54758 — (715)597 -2193 fax PERMIT �jE GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONSTM (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com M I 0 02Si 2 ?6/OB GLOBA (800)848= www.gtobalfinish TABLE OF CONTENTS > Warranty 3 > Information and Introduction 4 • How to Use This Manual • A Message for the Purchaser P o3 • Product Description �J � 'e > Safety Information % 5 • General Safety t''ry A, a •040 • Safety Notes ••i - -1,? r 1,,, • Safety Precautions ' , ..Crg'p • Canadian Standards (CR90 -003), 7 > Pre - Assembly ! 10 • Before Installation • Unpacking • During Assembly > Assembly and Operation Instructions 11 • Assembly Instructions Step 1: Panel Assembly Step 2: Door Assembly Step 3: Filter Assembly Step 4: Lighting Step 5: Exhaust Fan Assembly Step 6: Manometer Assembly Step 7: Roll Media Hanger Assembly Step 8: Safety /Warning Labels Stepa 9 W.brg gepth Extension Kits - i "f J • 4 Step' 1'O:jStanda'rd Control Panel /Control Package ` 'J ` .. Operating•Instructions 1 rl Y •t w / .�. >. Maintenance 17 •'' Maintenance Instructions • Maintenance Schedule •. Troubleshooting Guide ;bepa tri' 'Ont.Reference Guide.. ....... 20 • Accessories 21 • Duct Work • Miscellaneous Duct Detail • Ballast Warranty • Parts List "•• :>t Mechanical Drawings NSA 1 2 Rev 3,26/99 GFS® LIMITED WARRANTY Global Finishing Solutions (the Sellers) warrants to the original end -user buyer (the buyer) that the equipment manufactured by, and purchased from, the Seller (the Equipment), if properly installed in accordance with the Seller's Service Manual, operated, and maintained, and used under normal conditions, shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one (1) year from the date the Equipment is shipped from the facilities of the Seller. The obligation of the Seller, and the Buyer's SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY hereunder, shall be limited to one of the following, at the Seller's option: (01) The repair or replacement of defective parts or components (collectively, the Parts) of the Equipment; provided, however, the Buyer shall be responsible for the payment of all labor costs associated with any such repair or replacement. (02) In the event the Seller is unable to repair or replace the defective Parts, the Buyer shall be entitled to a refund of the cost of the Parts. The Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty for ordinary wear and tear of the Equipment; if installation of the Equipment does not comply with local, state and federal requirements or laws; or if the Equipment is modified by any other person or organization. The Seller makes no warranty of any kind whatsoever with respect to Parts, which are manufactured or supplied by other persons or organizations (an OEM); provided, however, the Seller shall reasonably assist the Buyer in connection with warranties, if any, provided by an OEM. Warranty Performance Procedures In the event the Buyer believes the Seller may be responsible for the performance of any warranty obligation, the Buyer must immediately send written notice of a claimed defect, and must immediately refrain from any further use of the affected Equipment. No attempted repair of the claimed defect may be made without the prior written consent of the Seller. Before any Parts can be returned to the Seller, the Buyer must contact the Seller and request a Return Authorization. Upon the Buyer's receipt of the Return Authorization form, the Parts may be shipped, freight prepaid, to the facility designated on the Return Authorization. All Parts returned for repair, replacement, or refund (a refund may be made in the form of a credit to the Buyer's account), must be accompanied by the Return Authorization. All returned parts are subject to a thirty percent (30 %) handling charge. Parts manufactured or supplied by an OEM are subject to the warranties, if any provided by such OEM's; and repair or replacement of such Parts are subject to the approval of the OEM. The Buyer shall be responsible for the payment of any handling or restocking charges associated with OEM Parts. Disclaimers of Warranties THE WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OR ANY OTHER OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE SELLER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANY MODELS, DRAWINGS, PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AFFIRMATION OF FACT, PROMISES, OR OTHER COMMUNICATIONS BY THE SELLER WITH THE REFERENCE TO THE EQUIPMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT ARE SOLELY FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE BUYER AND SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY MODIFY THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS SET FORTH HEREIN. THE BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES IT IS PURCHASING THE EQUIPMENT SOLELY ON THE BASIS OF THE COMMITMENTS FOR THE SELLER AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN. NO AGENTS OR OTHER PARTIES ARE AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY WARRANTIES ON BEHALF OF THE COMPANY OR TO ASSUME FOR THE COMPANY ANY OTHER LIABILITY OR OBLIGATION IN CONNECTION WITH THE EQUIPMENT. Consequential Damages The Seller shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the equipment by the Buyer, the breach of any warranties, the failure to deliver, delay in delivery, delay on nonconforming condition, or for any other breach of contract or duty between the Seller and the Buyer. Limitation of Actions Any action resulting from the breach of any warranty contained herein by the Seller must be commenced within one (1) year after the cause of action accrues. In no event shall the Seller's total liability for any or all breaches of any warranty exceed the actual purchase price paid by the Buyer for the Equipment. 12731 Norway Road - Osseo, Wisconsin 54758 - (800)848 -8738 - (715)597 -2193 fax GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS' - (800)848-8738 www.globalfinishing.com 3 Rev. 228/09 GENERAL INFORMATION How to Use This Manual This manual contains instructions for the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of your paint spray booth. Please read the Safety Information section of this manual before you unpack and assemble the booth. INTRODUCTION A Message for the Purchaser The management and employees at Global Finishing Solutions (GFS) would like to thank you for selecting our product for your industry. Our product conforms to Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) and National Fire. Prevention Association (NFPA) regulations for your safety. The employees of GFS understand the importance of a quality system and strive to manufacture the best product on the market. Product Description This paint spray booth provides a controlled area to safely apply spray paints when installed with the proper fan and electric motor. Spray booth construction and recommended airflow velocities are designed to meet appropriate OSHA and NFPA 33 regulations. GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONSTM' (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 4 Unless otherwise specified, all booths are shipped complete with heavy -duty exhaust fans, a totally enclosed fan - cooled motor, personnel access door(s) (optional), product doors (optional), manometer, fluorescent light fixtures, intake filters (optional), and exhaust filters with grids, all necessary hardware, and assembly drawings. Rev 2/26/09 SAFETY INFORMATION `IMPORTANI`l Flies manualcontalns` statements `relatfvq to .warf3ety 'Reatl this manual th�roeughly antl °rdoinplya d recce i0 rate'(-, s this, equfpm a.t: in accbrdarice {� 1:0;1thex'g'u' d411g .11100 r h {1NIs i manual It =s` impossible to JI�fL atl�poten�Jlal �a`a�ds o =thrs" ,, .. - . ,art. tr. •r$ 9 s .a r '} S a, '. 4yc.;,i ..4 • eq' ufpment 'Iristructi,a�(tpersonnel iriyo(vl d�w(th h, sy.$ intent ffj the ,safe: cgndtrct l and operation of 4 ie b s $'s,Lef s recornmenis that d ly glialified personnel operate ahc ma 9 General Safety Operation and maintenance of this product must be performed properly by qualified personnel who observe the warnings in all documentation and notes provided with and on the product. Follow all general standards for installation and safety for work on installations. Follow all good practices for the proper use of lifting tackle and equipment. The use of protective equipment such as safety goggles and protective footwear must be considered. If any pumps or compressors are included as part of this installation, they must be connected in compliance with data in the documentation provided. Guards and covers that prevent contact with electrically energized or moving parts are required and must not be removed or left open during operation. Sound pressure levels over 85 decibels may cause damage to your health. Where applicable, use earplugs or take other safety measures to protect yourself. Safety Notes • The product must be installed and serviced only by a trained, qualified service technician. Incorrect installation may void the warranty. • All persons who will operate, service, inspect, or otherwise handle this product must read and understand the safe operating practices, safety precautions, and warning messages in this documentation. Disconnect and lock out the main electrical service before installing, adjusting, or servicing the product. GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS'M (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 5 Ensure that all electrical components are grounded to a central ground. • Electrical installation should be completed by a qualified electrician. Installation must meet all applicable national, state, and local electrical codes. • Become familiar with all controls. • Safety signs, panels, and labels that are normally affixed to the product must be replaced immediately if illegible or missing. • New or replacement parts that are installed during repair or maintenance must include all safety signs, panels, and labels as specified by the manufacturer. These must be affixed to the new or replacement parts as specified by the manufacturer. • Some spray activities may require the use of respiratory protection. Safety Precautions • Install the booth in compliance with the standards of the NFPA. Comply with all local electrical, safety, and fire codes and regulations, the National Electrical Code (NEC), and OSHA guidelines. • Turn the exhaust fan on before using the spray booth. Ensure that the exhaust fan is operating correctly before entering the booth. • All field wiring provided must comply with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70). • All wiring conform to the latest NEC codes 500, 501, 502, 505, 516. • Check local codes to see if a booth interlock is required. A booth interlock will prevent the spray devices from operating unless the booth fan is operating. • Local fire and building codes may require fire protection. Check with local inspector authorities for requirements. • A fire suppression system (sprinklers or dry chemical) is required by the NFPA. A fire suppression system is not supplied with this booth. Rev. 2/26/09 • The use of a solenoid valve is required by the NFPA. Solenoid valves are not supplied with this booth except by optional purchase. • Use an OSHA - approved paint spray respirator when spraying in the booth. • Do not operate the spray booth when the manometer indicates the filter pad needs to be replaced. • Treat used arrestor filter pads and any other paint- contaminated items as flammable products and dispose of them properly and safely. • Duct the exhaust air from the fan away from the working environment to the outdoors. (Do not operate the paint booth unless exhaust has been ducted properly.) • Isolate the outdoor vent from air - conditioning intakes, windows, and any other equipment that may re- circulate the exhaust indoors. • Do not overfill the manometer, allowing fluid to collect in the flexible plastic connecting loop in the back of the manometer. This could cause a serious reading error. If the manometer is subject to overflow, make sure that the fluid has not passed into the plastic connecting loop. GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONSTM --- (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 6 SAFETY HAZARD! There are inherent hazards associated with the operation and service of this equipment. For your personal safety, observe all of the safety information. Failure to observe these safety practices can result.in personal injury or death. Rev. 2/76/09 CANADIAN STANDARD (CR90 -003) General Safety Information 1. The location of spray booths for finishing operations, shall comply with the provincial/ territorial building code recognized by the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such code, then in compliance with the current National Building Code of Canada. L'emplacement des cabines de peinture utilisee pour la pulverisation dolt etre en accordance avec le Code du batiment local, ou dans le cas d'absence d'un tel code /'emplacement dolt etre en accordance avec le Code National du Canada. 2. The required exhaust duct(s) for a spray booth shall complywith the provincial /territorial building code recognized by the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such code, then in compliance with the current Fire Code of Canada. Le conduit exse d'echappement (les conduits) pour une cabine de pulverisation fera complywith le code de batiment provincial /territorial reconnu par l'autorite ayant la juridiction ou, en /'absence de tel code, alors en conformite avec le Code de Feu actuel de Canada. 3. A separate exhaust duct shall be provided for each spray booth, except that a common duct may be used if it serves spray booths having a combined open frontal area of not more than 1.7m2. Chaque cabine de peinture ddit avoir son propre canal du ventilateur d'extraction, une exception existe seulement quand un canal est utilise pour des cabines qui ont une surface ouverte devancee qui n'excede pas 1.8m2. 4. Mechanical Ventilation shall be provided in all spraying areas with sufficient air movement to prevent dangerous flammable vapor or powder concentrations. La ventilation mechanique doit etre adequate proche des zones de pulverisation pour empecher des residus de peinture facilement inflammable de s'ebaucher. GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS"' - (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 7 5. Filters in ducts used to ventilate spray areas shall be made from noncombustible material or have a rate of combustibility no greater than Class II filters conforms to CAN4 -S111, The Standard Method of Fire Tests for Air Filter Units. Les filtres dans les canals de ventilation des zones de pulverization seront de materiaux non - combustibles ou doivent avoir un taux de combustibilite qui n'excede pas les filtres Class II et qui conforment au CAN4-S111, The Standard Method of Fire Tests for Air Filter Units. 6. Fuel piping, components, and accessories external to the spray booths shall comply with the provincial/ territorial installation code recognized by the authority having jurisdiction for the fuel being supplied or, in the absence of such a code, then in compliance with CAN/CGA-B149.1 "Natural Gas Installation Code" or CAN /CGA- B149.2 "Propane Installation Code ", as applicable. Toutes sources de gaz, accessoires, etc, situes l'exterieur de la cabine doivent etre en accordance avec le Code du batiment local, en cas qu' un code local n'existe pas /'emplacement doit etre en accordance avec CAN /CGA - 8149.1 "Natural Gas Installation Code" or CAN /CGA- 8149.2 "Propane Installation Code", as applicable. 7. Space- heating appliances, steam pipes, and other hot surfaces shall not be located in an area where deposits of combustible residue may accumulate. Les radiateurs independents, conduits de vapeur, et toutes autres sources de chaleur ne seront pas en proximites des residus de peinture inflammable. 8. Open flames or spark producing devices shall not be used in a spraying area. Ouvrir des flammes ou l'etincelle produisant des appareils ne seront pas utilises dans un secteur vaporisant. 9. Where wiring or electrical equipment is located in areas in which flammable gases or vapors, combustible or electrically conductive dusts or combustible fibers are present in quantities Rev. 2/26/09 sufficient to create a hazard, such wiring and electrical equipment shall comply with CSA C22.1- Canadian Electrical Code, Part I sections 18 & 20. Dans les endroits ou I'equipement electrique, ou les fits electriques sont situes proche des residus de peinture, des vapeurs de peinture, etc., facilement inflammable dans des quantitees suffisantes pour creer un hazard, les fits et I'equipement doivent etre en accordance avec CSA C22.1- Canadian Electrical Code, Part I sections 18 & 20. 10. All electrical equipment within the spraying area, including lighting fixtures, shall conform to sub clause 1.13.6.2 unless separated from the spraying area by vapor -tight separations with no openings. Tout equipement electrique et toute forme d'eclairage a I'interieur de la zone de pulverisation doivent etre en accordance avec /'article 1.13.6.2. Une exception existe seulement si la zone de pulverisation est separe par une pare - vapeur. 11. Electrical wiring, components and accessories external to the spray booth shall comply with the provincial/ territorial building code recognized by the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such code, then in compliance with the current Canadian Electrical Code. L'installation electrique electrique, components et les accessoires externes a la cabine de pulverisation se conformeront au provincial /le code de batiment territorial reconnu par i'autorite ayant la juridiction ou, en !'absence de tel code, alors en conformite avec le Code Electrique, canadien et actuel. Flammable and Combustible Liquids/ Liquides inflammables et Combustibles 12. Where flammable liquids are supplied to spray nozzle's by a positive displacement pump, the pump discharge line shall be provided with a suitable relief valve either discharging to the pump suction or to a safe remote location. Oci les liquides inflammables sont fournis pour vaporiser des jets par une pompe de deplacement positive, la ligne de decharge de GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS' (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 8 pompe sera fournie avec une soupape de soulagement convenable ou dechargeant a la succion de pompe ou a un emplacement eloigne sur. 13. Where flammable or combustible liquid finishes are being applied in a spray booth, combustible residue shall be removed from the spraying area and put in receptacles which comply with the provincial /Territorial Fire Code recognized by the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such a Code, then in receptacles which comply with the National Fire Code of Canada. Ou les fins inflammables ou combustibles liquides sont appliquees dans une cabine de pulverisation, le residu combustible sera enleve du secteur vaporisant et a mis dans les prises qui conforme au Code de Feu provincial /territorial reconnu par l'autorite ayant la juridiction ou, en /'absence d'un tel Code, alors dans les prises qui conforment au Code de Feu National de Canada. 14. Flammable and combustible liquids for use in spraying areas shall be stored and handled in accordance with the Provincial /territorial Fire Code recognized by the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such a Code, then in accordance with the National Fire Code of Canada. Note: At no time shall the amount of flammable and combustible liquids in the spraying area exceed 1 day's supply. Liquides inflammables et combustibles pour /'usage dans vaporiser de secteurs seront emmagasines et seront controles conformement au Code de Feu Provincial /Territorial reconnu par l'autorite ayant la juridiction ou, en /'absence d'un tel Code, alors conformement au Code de Feu National de Canada. La note : jamais fera la quantite de liquides inflammables et combustibles dans le secteur vaporisant depasse 1 provision du jour. 15. Filers shall not be used when applying spray material that is highly susceptible to spontaneous heating. Filers ne sera pas utilise en appliquant le materiel de pulverisation qui est extremement susceptible au chauffage spontane. Rev. 7/26/09 Paint, Thinners and Solvents/ La peinture, Thinners et les Dissolvants 1. Paint shall be kept in closed containers when not in use. La peinture sera gardee dans les recipients fermes quand pas dans l'usage. 2. Thinners and solvents shall be dispensed only from containers that comply with the provincial/ territorial fire code recognized by the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such a code, then in compliance with National Fire Code of Canada. Thinners et les dissolvants seront seulement dispenses des recipients qui se conforment au code de feu provincial /territorial reconnu par l'autorite ayant la juridiction ou, en l'absence d'un tel code, alors en conformete avec le Code de Feu National de Canada. Fire Protection Equipment/ Vider l'Equipement de Protection 1. 1. Portable fire extinguishers shall be installed near all spraying areas in compliance with the provincial /territorial fire code recognized by the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such a code, then in compliance with National Fire Code of Canada. Les extincteurs d'incendie portatifs seront installer pres de tous secteurs vaporisant en conformete avec le code de feu provincial /territorial reconnu par l'autorite ayant la juridiction ou, en ('absence d'un tel code, alors en conformete avec le Code de Feu National de Canada. 2. Where a Spray room is used, automatic sprinkler protection shall be proved throughout the spray room in compliance with the Provincial /territorial building code recognized by the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such a code, then in compliance with the National Building Code of Canada. Oiu une piece' de Pulverisation est utilisee, la protection d'arroseur automatique sera prouvee a travers la piece de pulverisation en conformete avec le code de batiment Provincial /Territorial reconnu par l'autorite ayant la juridiction ou, en l'absence d'un tel code, alors en conformete avec le Code de Batiment National de Canada GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS'"' (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 9 Maintenance Instructions 3. Sprinkler head protectors shall be replaced before they have accumulated excessive deposits. Les protecteurs de tete d'arroseur seront remplaces avant qu'ils ont aient accumule des depots excessifs. 4. All discarded filter pads and filter rolls shall be removed to a safe location or placed in a water - filled metal container and disposed of after each day's operation. Tout filtre rejete rembourre et filtre des rouleaux sera enleve a un emplacement sex ou place dans un recipient en metal eau - rempli et a liquide arras chaque operation du jour. Ovens and associated ductwork shall be inspected, cleaned, and maintained internally and externally at sufficient intervals to prevent the accumulation of combustible deposits. Les fours et ductwork associe seront inspectes, sera nettoye et sera maintenu interieurement et en apparence aux intervalles suffisants pour empecher l'accumulation de depots combustibles. Rev. 2t28N4 PRE - ASSEMBLY • }IMPORTANFTI' BeforreYassernbly, determine whefhe� you npedia :top exhaust,or rear exhaustr! The } assen bly tees; a e for topti�e rayst ., ¢ern. fal /ation+jf you'need; rear exhaust, sffapry$fntefch nge the ' center+back panel v)sth fhe o pane 4 • } irhAie Before Installation Since the spray booth is to be assembled on the site of the actual installation, the following precautions must be taken before assembly: • There must be sufficient overhead clearance for the exhaust unit and exhaust piping in the area where the booth is to be located. • The floor where you assemble the booth must be level. If not, you must use shims to avoid any misalignment. • The area must be large enough to allow a minimum of 3 ft. [914mm] of space around the booth. Some exceptions may apply. Check local codes and refer to NFPA guidelines to determine particular space allowances. • The front of the booth must be sufficiently open to allow for proper circulation of air through the booth. Unpacking Use the following guidelines to unpack your crates and to make sure all the booth parts have arrived and are intact: • Remove the light fixture and manometer from the packing crates and temporarily set them aside. • Remove the panels and angle braces from the packing crates. Sort them by size. • Check for any damage that may have been caused in shipping. (Slightly bent panels and braces can be straightened and will cause no performance or assembly problems.) • Compare all parts with the included parts sheet for shortages or losses in transit. GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS'' — (800 )848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 10 During Assembly While assembling the booth, keep the following in mind: • Follow the assembly steps in proper sequence and double -check the procedure before continuing. • The inside of the booth must be smooth. All panel flanges must be on the outside of the booth. • Use only enough bolts to hold each panel in position. Do not tighten them completely. After each section is set up, place the remainder of the bolts in position and completely tighten all the bolts. • At corners where an assembly angle is used, place the nuts on the inside of the panel flanges. Plumb the panels so that they are perpendicular to the floor. The sides of the booth must be parallel to each other. Rev_ 2/26/09 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Tools required: Screwdriver, wrenches, socket set, hammer, drift pin, caulking gun, and drill with 1/8 ", 3/8 ", and 1/2" bits. i.MPORTAN �sBecome : =farrIliar;- withpA$all iperfirienf dra fags aqd# boo ra components riDo,4no�t� at`tembtto¢ a$,emtSiethehbooth until y youE ",have read these,,Instrt�etions carefullyStudy. all drawings >� thoroughly Each component rs shown by>part-nurpbet on the assembly, drawings rnThis`c will help :you(; determine where toy is r ? 6 i! cri t j >4� �USi: x r n.° install the various comonents,3,,ty� i r'�.. g t ,M} As: 013. r�,.� .�..- .di+� a* is _ L rrE�tl °`tJk,+v ;+4±:Hi_._.k`,.c. NOTE: Follow the assembly steps in order and refer to the assembly drawings. Double -check the procedure before you continue. if it has not already been done, sort all the panels and channels by size and number before assembly. STEP 1: Panel Assembly 1. Assemble the back wall. For all assembly, use the 5/16" bolts provided. • Bolt the corner angles to the side panels. • Attach the assembled side panels to the back wall. Use only enough bolts to hold each panel in position. Do not tighten them completely. • After each section is set up, place the remainder of the bolts in position and completely tighten all the bolts. Refer to Figure 1. Figure 1 - Back Wall Assembly Corner Angle Side Panel Corner Angle Corner Angle Side Panel GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS!" (800)848 -8738 www.globa[finishing.com Comer Angle Beck Wall Assembly 11 2. Attach the floor channel, the two filter rack sides, and the filter rack top to the filter racks. Attach the filter rack assembly to the filter chamber wall assembly. Refer to Figure 2. Figure 2 - Filter Rack Assembly Finer Rack Side Filter Rack Top TOP VIEW Filter Racks Floor Channel Filter Chamber Filler Wall Assembly Rack Side Figure 3 - Side Panel Assembly Side Panel Filter Chamber 3. Bolt two of the side panels together. • Attach a corner angle to the top and another corner angle to the bottom of the side panel assembly. Do the same for the remaining side panels. Attach both side panel assemblies to the filter chamber. Refer to Figure 3. 4. Attach the chamber ceiling panel(s) to the filter chamber followed by the booth ceiling panels. Attach the fire curtain to the front, booth ceiling panel. Refer to Figure 4. Rev. 2176.09 Figure 4 - Ceiling Panel Assembly Booth Ceiling Panels Chamber Ceiling Panels / SIDE VIEW \ L( / Chamber Gelling r Booth / Celing ■ Filter Rack Top Fire Curtain Filter Chamber 5. Caulk all connecting joints and interior seams to ensure a dust -tight seal. 6. Square and anchor the booth. GFS recommends using concrete anchors. Space them approximately every two ft. around the perimeter of the booth or as needed to anchor the booth securely. STEP 2: Product Door Assembly (Optional) 1. Determine whether the doors attach to the outside face of the booth, Refer to Figure 5A, or whether the doors insert into an opening. Refer to Figure 58. Figure 5A - Product Door - Face Mount GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS'M '-- (800)848 -8738 www.global(inishing.corn 12 Figure 5B - Product Door - Insert 2. Position and bolt door jambs into place using the 5/16" x 3/4" long bolts provided. Use only enough bolts to hold door jambs in position. a. Do Not tighten bolts completely. b. Do Not anchor door jambs to the floor at this point in time. Figure 6 - Jamb Placement Face -Mount Wall Panel Panel I Door Jamb I i sloe) /—wall Panel \- -Tie Angle Figure 7 - Header Placement To Angle Door r Cemng Panel "—Door Header /Stop `Door Magnet Frame Member— \ Tie Angle — Door• r Ceiling Panel Door Header.Stop `Door Magnel Face -Mount Insert Rev. 2,26,09 3. Position door header into place. Bolt header to each door jamb using 5/16" x 1" long bolts provided. Do not tighten them completely. Attach tie angle to door header and ceiling panel or stiffener. 4. Hang the doors aligning the hinges of the doors and the hinges of the door jambs. Insert hinge pins provided. Oil the hinge pins. 5. Attach the door handles to the product doors. Refer to Figure 8. Figure 8 - Handle locations 6. Install P -Seal. Refer to assembly print for locations of P -Seal placement. 7. Align the product doors before anchoring the door jambs. Move the door frame in or out until the doors are aligned. Refer to Figure 9. After aligning the door frame, anchor to the floor using two anchors (not provided) per base pad. Tighten all bolts. 8. For bi -fold product doors, install bi -fold door stop. (If applicable). PORTANT V: .r ien aiignipg, doors, if, is very important to _, etween,the doors, in the center, and on tiie`tii GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONSTM (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com ual spacing 13 Figure 9 -- Aligning Doors Door Jamb—' NOTE: Uneven floor can cause doors to sag or • bind. Shims placed under 7,40ggr,.jambs will even put. STEP 3: Filter Assembly 1. Remove grids from the carton. 2. Push the rubber tips onto the filter grids (ONLY on the four corners that are straight). The rubber tips are adjustable for a friction -fit into the filter opening. 3. Place the grid into the openings in the exhaust chamber filter racks. Place the Wave Side of the media facing outward, the Waves on the filter media should run horizontal not vertical. 4. Complete the filter assembly. Refer to Figure 10. Figure 10 - Exhaust Filter Assembly Tips on 4 Straight Corners ONLY Dense or Air Leaving Side Rrorovra )) wave Side (crown ter) 5. Exhaust Fitter Push one 20 x 20 inch [508 x 508 mm] inlet air filter into each filter frame on the door. Ensure that the logo on the intake filters faces the inside of the booth. Refer to Figure 11. Rev. 2/26/05 Figure 11 - Inlet Filter Assembly STEP 4: Lighting 1. Install the cage nuts into the light fixture box. Refer to the instructions shown in Figure 12. 2. Next, from the inside of the booth, install the lighting fixture box Refer to Steps 1 - 4 in Figure 13. Figure 12 - Light Assembly Insert cage nut Into square hole. Lighting Fodure Cover Lighting Fodure Box Light Panel (Rolled Edge Down) Snap cage nut into hole Some force will be required. Once in place, the cage nut should slide to ensure alignment with cover boll Figure 13 - Light Assembly Step 0 Step lt I footle Boole A Step 71 tic= 0 Step fnxWO Goole A X Ft_._r-- A ti Front Profile of Light Fixture GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS "" - (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 14 a. Tilt the lighting fixture box into the opening of the light panel. b. Straighten the lighting fixture box then tilt inward so that the two flanges (A) on the top of the fixture are on either side of the light panel. c. Slide down the lighting fixture box so that the two bottom flanges (B) are on either side of the Tight panel. NOTE: If the Tight fixture is accessible from outside the booth, you may skip steps 2a. and 2b. 3. Attach the light cover using eight (6mm x 20mm) cap head screws. These are located under the ballast cover Refer to Figure 12. STEP 5: Exhaust Fan Assembly Attach the exhaust fan to the roof of the filter chamber. Refer to Figure 14. Figure 14 - Exhaust Fan Assembly Exhaust Fan Filter Chamber NOTE: The direction of the fan blade rotation and the direction of the airflow is indicated on the outside of the exhaust fan housing. { All xparnt sprayt booths must`f be' ezh °austed'to theouts►de accordance::wrthlIoeal codes and{NFPA�regulahon33 °_:.. STEP 6: Manometer Assembly 1. Mount the manometer outside of the: booth at a convenient location approximately 5 ft. [1524mm] from the floor. Rev. 7!16.99 2. Drill holes for tubing. Run the supplied tubing from the manometer to the filter bank. Run tubing from the low pressure side of the manometer to the chamber side of the filters. Run tubing from the high pressure side of the manometer to the booth side of the filters. Refer to Figure 15. Figure 15 - Manometer Assembly / High Pressure Line To Booth Side of Filters • ss Low Pressure Line To Chamber Side of Fitters Chamber Flange STEP 7: Roll Media Hanger Assembly (Optional) 1. Remove the grid from the carton. 2. Push the rubber tips onto the ends of the filter grid. The rubber tips are adjustable for a friction -fit into the filter opening. 3. Place the grids into the openings of the filter racks. 4. Install the J -Strip and Hanger to the panel above the filter racks, at least 1 to 2 inches [25mm to 51mm] above the filter rack. 5. Tuck roll media up into J -Strip and pull it down onto Hanger. 6. Roll media and booths each vary in width. Cut or overlap roll media as needed to cover filter wall. Refer to Figure 16. GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS" - (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 15 Figure 16 - Roll Media Hanger Assembly / i strip Hanger Filter Grid (1 Per Ceil) Filter Chamber / - \ Rube, rip► t • on Feu: , M COMM/ NOTE: Roll filter media is not included. Various types are available for different designs for specified applications. STEP 8: Safety /Warning Labels 1. Warning labels that are normally affixed to the booth /product must be replaced immediately if illegible or missing. 2. New or replacement parts that are installed during repair or maintenance must include all safety signs, panels, and warning labels as specified by the manufacturer. These must be affixed to the new or replacement parts as specified by the manufacturer. 3. Attach all safety signs and warning labels as specified. Refer to Figure 17. RSV, 7/25/09 Figure 17 - Safety /Warning Labels rL:y"�?•yt"{'4Y 35$t" �32} ` SV .l Y.�y ., - �^�`.i�<x {t ,,may} SZr}�'ST'y�iTj i i..: K1 `..s .���yt�.� k....,:z I t; .. 254.0010 GFS Sticker " , 800.848-8738 t` » + /.« "...m.„:„..,_0„. Side Panel a by Personnel Door 254 -005 GFS ID Plate ' `� ' <<, Fire Curtain 254-018 (Not on label) OSHA &"'"" NFPA 39 "i r a Fire Curtain 254 -080 WARNING No Welding ..w..p'KY M ,.is . ".lb TA PLWEIROte r......- "4 a wsa. Front or Most Visible Location L A -2066 WARNING Explosion Hazard, No Smoking/Open Flame, Personal Injury, etc. = ": � J E ^t! §' —'L1L j Exhaust Chamber LA 2077 DANGER Electric* Stock Keep Hand Clear RI a c ` i _ Exhaust Fan LA -218 Operation &- pe Maintenance .. 0005:1114/710 Side Panel or by Personnel Door for Fast - Pak Booth ONLY r. • -.-- -- '°- =i'°"`'= ',° —""- __ "- may~ LA -219 Filter Specification Side Panel or Exhaust Chamber 1,41..elootato 1 1 All labels can be replaced using Part #: INS -GFS STEP 9: Work Depth Extension Kits (Optional) Optional Work Depth Extensions expand the size of your spray booth. Refer to Figure 18. The extension kit includes 18 -gauge galvanized panels with 2 -inch [S1mm] flange and holes on 6- inch [152mm] centers with all hardware, including nuts, bolts, and tie angles. The light fixture kit includes 48 -inch [1219mm] (4 lamp) ETL listed fluorescent inside access light fixture(s). Although not standard, a UL listed light is available upon customer request. GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONSTM (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 16 Figure 18 - Booth Extensions Small Booths 6 ft. - 10 ft. wide Large Booths 12 ft. - 20 ft. wide STEP 10: Standard Control Panel /Control Package (Optional) Some booths may require custom panels or multiple control packages based on their fan configurations and number of motors. Refer to Figure 19. Mount the control panel at a convenient location on either the exterior paint booth wall or the adjacent wall outside of any hazardous areas. DO NOT mount the panel inside the booth enclosure. The electric motor for the exhaust fan requires wiring to the main control panel. This control panel houses a main disconnect switch, . control /lighting transformer (where required), motor starter(s) with fuse and overload protection (per NEC requirements), push buttons, selector switches, and operating pilot lights. All standard units are factory wired for 480 volt 3 -phase 60 hertz unless otherwise requested at the time of purchase. Rev. 2/26/09 Control:: Panels'; UL 508 & CUL Listed. Standard panels for a maximum of 6 (4 tube light fixtures). Each NEMA- 1Panel Enclosure includes the following: Control Packages'; Control packages allow you to order one number and receive all the individual components for the necessary electrical controls for a speciflc booth model. Each kit includes the following: • Panel mounted disconnect • Magnetic motor starter with overloads • Fused branch circuits • Panel mounted controls • Lighting transformer based on panel • Fused disconnect with fuses • Magnetic motor starter with overload heater and 120V control coil • Air solenoid for safety interlock (120V) • Light switch (120V or 277V) • Push button motor starter hstalP ttie, gpbo bfr,fdtida iiFPA �O jguid J!nes. ; `: m�t�e`s'�w'th.afi�%�al; codes GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONSTM - .. (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Turn the power on at the main breaker/ disconnect. (This is a black handle on the face of the control panel.) 2. Turn the lights off /on switch to the on position. 3. Momentarily press system start to enter the booth start -up sequence and operation. After pressing the system start button, the system energized Tight will come on. Then the exhaust unit on light will come on. 4. Momentarily press the system stop button to shut down the booth any time the system is energized. 5. Turn the exhaust fan on before using the spray booth. Ensure that the exhaust fan is operating correctly before you enter the booth. Rev. 2/26/79 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS The frequency of many of the following maintenance checks depends upon the amount and kind of material being sprayed. Performing these maintenance checks at regular intervals will reduce fire hazards, maintain booth efficiency, prevent freshly painted objects from becoming blemished, and hinder any possible booth rust. Exhaust Fan and Motor Belt Tension Check the belt tension on the exhaust fan and motor regularly. Bearings in the exhaust fan and motor may wear unnecessarily when the belts are too tight. Overspray Do not allow overspray to accumulate on the exhaust fan blade. When overspray accumulates, remove it as soon as possible to keep the blade in balance. Remove the blade and clean it when necessary. Do not hammer or step on the blade because it is easily damaged. Bearings Some exhaust fan units are equipped with sealed- for -life bearings that require no grease. Consult the included operation and maintenance manual for details. Manometer • Check the fluid level in the manometer periodically and adjust as needed. Clean the manometer with a soft, damp cloth. • Regularly check the manometer to determine if the filter panels need to be replaced. Do not operate the paint booth when the manometer indicates that it is time to replace the filter panels. Exhaust Filters Replace the exhaust filter when the accumulation of paint overspray hinders the airflow of the booth. The manometer will indicate that it is time to replace the filters. Check the filter manufacturer's recommendations for the filter's final resistance rating. GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS'"" - (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 18 SAFETY HAZARD! Improper disposal of used arrestor filter pads may cause spontaneous combustion. You must consult local authorities for proper storage and disposal requirements. The following are some safety guidelines: > Immediately remove all arrestor filter pads from the booth. > Discard arrestor filter pads to a safe, well - detached location, or place them in a water - filled metal container to prevent a possible fire hazard. > Disposal varies depending on the type of paint that is being captured. Consult local authorities for storage and disposal requirements. Lighting To replace a burned -out light tube, 1. Open the light fixture's access panel and remove the burned -out tube. A heavy -duty, pressure lock telescopic Tamp holder holds the tube in place. - 2. Push one end of the new tube into one of the two spring - loaded holders. 3. Slide the other end into the other holder. To aid in clean up, use a clear plastic film or a clear peel coat over the light glass. Consult the factory for details. Ductwork Do not allow overspray to accumulate on the inside of the duct walls. When overspray accumulates, remove is as soon as possible to prevent a possible fire hazard. Interior Booth Walls Do not allow overspray to accumulate on the inside of the paint booth walls. When overspray accumulates, remove it as soon as possible to prevent a possible fire hazard. Use a non - ferrous, non - sparking scraper to eliminate any possibilities of igniting combustible material. To aid in booth clean up, use a pre- coating, clear peel coat, or flame resistant paper. Consult the factory for details. SAFETY HAZARD! Do not leave piles of paint sweepings in the booth as it creates a possible fire hazard. Rev. 2/26/09 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Items to be Inspected and /or Cleaned j Frequency Daily Weekly Monthly 6 Mos. Yearly Filter Maintenance h gkxm ometer to; determipe ,ezh4usE�sfiltet :cle0plliie §s • `s13. tOt3rr above clean It , ' ,' a:f , .., . �..... 6666..... ) .. . . .. 666..... ... .. X. ` Check the optional intake filter for cleanliness (visual) X Booth Cleanliness Y ^'l:a) "." .+C.) 'Sr,. e t.i' . ..it#i , looms (re,fove, • .. p- ..h...whera;wi rn ocx , < '.. .. ., Walls (remove overspray buildup or paint) X ,r'.....,rrf... 6666. !. rl� - t T, Lit` tsi, eheektforPp aint '`bulldupt.on,lift�`check.lift oper,'ation) +t ....,..d„r.... q:,,,,,,.m:::^ . -.s.. .':::'._ ....:- ."..n.:::!c' <.:t•:rn4:'t, :•.s-t: . >.e:- : ;,r ..:::. .:.,; .. 2,. ". X s.r,..: •.' -666 6 6 6 66 6 666.. .. .. _.. ,,.a. ., Ceiling (remove overspray buildup or paint) X ? J odS ^S (rei ovJte over. sH p ay ".c- -. 4.I ldoAt, p15. e. ra . on, t .r f y ' 'f t - •• <, s t,. . All surfaces that would accumulate buildup (clean) X 7666 Hint' §.. ... ..Yt'tf it 3 . 6666.. ( :t Manometer•�(.check� the oif'level) + „ r t , Fr�.1/i' .X UC::t ..c» .. .. ., • . r 1:'• C, ... vt.. t. r ... • , #. ... • a. >. , ^. .. f .Y'7: ... . .. .. .. - t h .... . .. .. Light tubes (replace burned -out tubes) X i,:[.iw,.�t:4 tX -... -. a L .. , . '�.Y n� ii:a :T �i .. .< . - .i g0p14i tend lt,ake:ductwork`r° ': ::,..: ' .. .. —::::'''.!?:'4,` , l;4:;','.„ ;. t x 6666, ,...... '::[676. '... :r {Y.t[ Exhaust plenum X •i:,rro:.:iy.r.:'. ,.,..::': : s.t::'GYl'.: YC . i.r 5 R• .:,.....„ 1.t:,P:- 1 {y s tDnta e�•hhle��t�m r d., saY •t ,- L,� „ •. ;; • gg ,S.•, Y- •ii c . .. YF.,' i 47 ' 'l','' 3g Y.. 1 ... �et t Y ^ %. °. 6666. ... ,]�,. •t. �' -•. _:. J'...Y .Ft.:.CY r.=.....�'... s, : .:t•. , 1 ':: 1 t - � 1.. - X:. t.;. ::. ... ..I 9 ''. •. O[•: ' : (6, .,- is .. t, -)t j'. Exhaust filters (clear of obstructions) X • r n ;u i - .t . f. •t%;44tr :!, -1- . ::i i . q......::: . F:: ^': 4 Co��nft" "iSpparS"ef'ff ter.'ardh'ousl "n cl �1' f a 1W 4' 5 ; 11, R >a. _, g'( Sao . x °tt7ea1. t q.. "•∎ %4i,.• ' _:r t« i5:'iE ✓.e 3isit. 75rE:' i�_ t:: t. ��� :1:� {:,n�:}'�,:7�?:fi34E?�s'�i ::T.%a.. • <.z• 7:r.. ,C.. r r, ,c...�%ittr�', ::7:4;. L ;I t: Ert 'K:gb;^'�i' • ' ::'7 K:Ih? L' . ; i3 •:'f':, '.fSi i:. s:. )i. tX," a'� 'i�+:S.. ':�- ��- - MisY':iii" LGC' :5! . ' cpi F.7:��'� rc:. ayc;.," S $� ;y,,, ;{ j0 'r ?r,>'; S`..°. Exhaust Fan Maintenance and Inspection ,LC:.rw:. , .E 66:6: .. ' :». ...,: 666 � Y.Cis.N ..t: Ilw '"X':? •. a.' :t.,..: ,' : Y,,, ^:� pp (7 6666 sln �anYl. i -bricafe .by rani TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Use this decision table to troubleshoot products that are not operating properly. Symptom Probable Cause Remedy 7,11. , 4' 4ap� Y ,pp The filter is dirty. Change the filters. 0,- iJ There are obstructions in front of the filters. Remove any obstructions. .; - -; • '" "t i'': !k : i ,,t . . '� : ° , _ : r � 'L; � "; ;.4.. gThre•is not ;enoiu 4 �a .- . �.„ iairflow -in the booth , ?.g ' . 'ii;�a tl r3 ; �''Pd i�' iM to 'c' .L°� ' ; r{ �t j �;d ` '!yi'y'. w b ems l Or S } 1`t sus' 4 � , sy.. ; DEPARTMENT REFERENCE GUIDE Use the following guide to help you determine whether to contact the Parts Department or the Customer Service Department with your questions. To contact either department, call (800) 848 -8738. Then follow the voice prompts for the correct department. You may leave a message on the voice mail system, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. If you prefer to send a fax, dial (715) 597 -2193. Be sure to indicate the correct department on your fax. When you order replacement parts for your product, it is important to know the following information BEFORE ordering: • Model Number • Serial Number • Part Number & Description • Quantity • Purchase Order Number or Credit Card Number • Preferred Shipping Method (UPS, Federal Express, Truck, Air, etc.) • Complete Shipping and Billing Address. You can find the Model Number and Serial Number of your product on the ID Plate located on your product. 'yY Parts,& Fiiftors >Depa Customer rvice All standard and custom products are designed and built by GFS. All parts are retained on file for immediate reference, replacement, and availability. Pricing for Parts Current prices and delivery costs will be quoted F.O.B. from Osseo, Wisconsin, Postal Code 54758. Supplier to Stock New /Replacement Parts For replacement parts and supplies, contact the Parts Department. We will help you locate your nearest distributor. Note: If you have questions about the warranty, please contact your distributor PRIOR to contacting GFS. GFS provides ongoing customer and technical support for its customers. You can reach a customer service representative during regular business hours. Returning Parts All goods to be returned for credit or exchange must be accompanied by a Return Goods Authorization form. Call GFS to request form. Goods are subject to a 30% handling charge. Special non -stock items can be accepted only with the approval of our suppliers and are subject to any additional handling and restocking charges. Availability and Service Critical operational parts for productions and customer safety will be shipped overnight when possible. Operation and Maintenance Manuals GFS includes an electronic copy of the operation & maintenance manual with each job. You may purchase additional electronic or printed manuals by contacting customer service. Other Services • Installation questions • Arrange for an installation • Arrange for a service call • Notify GFS of undelivered parts or other shipment problems GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS"" (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 21 Rev. 228/09 DUCTWORK Ductwork 450 Exhaust Elbows Part No In. DU-E45 -12 DU- E45 -18 DU- E45 -24 DU- E45 -30 DU- E45 -34 DU- E45 -40 DU- E45 -48 12 18 24 30 34 40 48 900 Exhaust Elbows DU- E90 -12 DU- E90 -18 DU- E90 -24 DU- E90 -30 DU-E90-34 DU- E90 -40 DU- E90 -48 12 18 24 30 34 40 48 Automatic Roof Ventilator DU- ARV -12 DU- ARV -18 DU- ARV -24 DU- ARV -30 DU-ARV-34 DU- ARV -40 DU- ARV -48 12 18 24 30 34 40 48 Connector Ring/ Fan Ring 409 -112 409 -118 409 -124 409 -130 409 -134 409 -140 409 -148 12 18 24 30 34 40 48 Plain Exhaust Pipe DU- PLP -12 -3 DU- PLP -18 -3 DU- PLP -24 -3 DU-PLP-30-3 DU- PLP -34 -3 DU- PLP -40 -3 DU-PLP-48-3 12 18 24 30 34 40 48 Plain Exhaust Pipe w /Clean Out DU- PLP- 12 -3 -CO DU -PLP- 18-3 -CO DU- PLP- 24 -3 -00 DU- PLP- 30 -3 -CO DU- PLP- 34 -3 -CO DU- PLP- 40 -3 -CO DU- PLP- 48 -3 -CO 12 18 24 30 34 40 48 GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS. "' (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing com Ductwork Part No Flat Roof Flange DU- FRF -12 -WC DU- FRF -18 -WC DU- FRF -24 -WC DU- FRF -30 -WC DU- FRF -34 -WC Not designed for DU- FRF -40 -WC corrugated roofing. DU- FRF -48-WC In. 12 18 24 30 34 40 48 DU- PRF- 12- (Pitch) * -WC 12 Pitched Roof Flange DU- PRF -18 Pitch) -WC DU- PRF -24- (Pitch) * -WC 18 24 8 DU- PRF -30- (Pitch) * -WC 30 DU- PRF -34- (Pitch) * -WC 34 DU- PRF -40- (Pitch) * -WC 40 DU- PRF -48- (Pitch) * -WC 48 Guy Wire Kit DU- GWK -12 12 DU- GWK -18 18 DU- GWK -24 24 DU- GWK -30 30 DU- GWK -34 34 DU- GWK -40 40 DU- GWK -48 48 Muffler MUF -18365 18 MUF -24361 24 MUF -34362 MUF -40363 34 40 Spiral Duct DU- SPP -12- (Length) * -( #Rings)* 12 DU- SPP -18- (Length) * -( #Rings)* 18 DU- SPP -24- (Length) * -( #Rings)* 24 Ix:' DU- SPP -30- (Length) * -( #Rings)* 30 DU- SPP -34- (Length) * -( #Rings)* 34 DU- SPP -40- (Length) * -( #Rings)* 40 DU- SPP -48- (Length) * -( #Rings)* 48 Must specify when ordering 22 Rev 2 ?8/09 DUCT DETAILS Roof Flange and Collar Connections Standoff Installation mman.3ffit Caulk all around after installation Boll sections of collar together 8 slide down so that it rests on top edge of roof flange Roof flange Intake or exhaust duct Motor Cover Connections Use 810 seWapping screw (Locate to miss fan blade) Guy Wire Kit Connections Use (3) 5116' x 2' (8x51) Bolts and Nuts (6) 5)16' (8) Flat Washers (3) 5/16' (8) Lock Washers Duct to Fan Connection Use (8) 5116' x 1' Bolts (8 x 25) sttectia x Caulk between joints. Caulk outside of joint after assembly Mount loose ring to duct with 810 self- tapping screws S12.6 Qty Size`Qty 17(303) 4 34'(8641 8 18' 457) 5 40'(1011) 11 24' (610) 6 48(1219) 12 30' (762) 8 Roof Ventilator Detail and Duct to Duct Connection Duct dia + 8' (203) Automatic Roof Ventilator with butterfly type gravity damper All ARV's are 43' (1092) high execpt 17 (305) which is 31' (787) high GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONSTM (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com Use 810 self- tapping screws size Ofy Size Sty 12'(305)) 4 34'(864) 8 18'1452 5 40'11016) 11 24'(610 6 48'(1219) 12 30'(762) 8 AMU Duct Connection (Ductmate) Ductmate Cleat Ouctmate Angle Butyl (ape between angles AMU Duct to Booth Connection Use #10 self- tapping screws L____Li every 6' (152) around duct Fan to Stand Connections Use (8) 5116' x 1' Botts (8 x 25) Caulk between fan and fan stand. Caulk outside of joint after assembty Exhaust Duct to Booth Connection Use 1110 self - tapping screws Size Oty sire oh/ 12' 305) 4 34' (864) 8 18' 457) 5 480016) 11 24' 610) 6 48'(1219) 12 30'762) 8 1 SEC11h -E1r Spiral Duct to Fan Connection Caulk between (ants. Caulk outside of joint after assembly Use (16) 5116' x 1' Bolts (8 x 25) 23 Spiral Duct Connection Caulk between joints. Use(16)5116's1' Bolts (8 x 25) Caulk outside of joint after assembly Rev. 2/26/09 ADVANCE US and Canada Warranty Ballast Replacement Procedure for Global Finishing Solutions General: The Advance electronic ballasts that Global Finishing Solutions purchases have a 5 -year warranty from the date of manufacture. This warranty can be serviced directly by Advance with little or no involvement on the part of Global. This North American -wide warranty service is an important part of the Advance value proposition. Procedure: Should a Global customer report a failed ballast, they should be instructed to call Advance for an immediate replacement. USA: (800)372 -3331, ext. #2 Canada: (800)668 -6358, ext. #4 In both cases a replacement ballast will be sent to the customer at no charge. Advance may or may not want the failed ballast returned for analysis. In such instances, Advance will pay the shipping costs. The date code is stamped on the bottom of the ballast. Instructions on reading the date code are printed on page 2 -18 of the Advance Atlas. Should a customer express any concerns about warranty service, please have them call David Sypes: (705)735-1214. Prepared by David Sypes: November 4, 2002 GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS' -- (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 24 Rev. 2,26/09 Ballast Warranty Request Date:_/ / Requestor: Job: Company: Contact: Email: Address: City, State, Zip: Phone: Fax: Have lamps been changed? ❑ Yes ❑ No Ceiling height and brief description of installation: Company: Contact: Email: Address: City, State, Zip: Phone: Fax: Install Date: Brief description of the issue: Ballast Model Number Qty. Installed Lamp Brand Installed Qty. Defective Date Code Q60# Lamp Model Number Fixture Brand and Model Terms and Conditions All Warranty Requests must be submitted to the Warranty Customer Service Team via: • Phone: (800)654 -0089 • Fax: (866)632 -9674 • Email: warranty.service @sylvania.com OSRAM SYLVANIA Warranty Customer Service will determine course of action for each claim submitted according to the published warranties and policies of OSRAM SYLVANIA. GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS'' (800)848 -8738 www.globalfinishing.com 25 Rev. 2/26/09 NEE g© Psmilg COVED MAR 02 2010 PERMIT CENTER T T1 �T Oc,a(L S S f Arc-6 sew+ PKiof'N' tokr4 NJ Cr 0-6fr ra- 0 3' iA WA-4- S Syott Ac, Sro24Ga, Cft S P ,kc.L 51-0 2 -Ac. E, i�Pct -fLS Fch)T H-r LA C.-K-14-41v (7 Row %P tldu P. Exhaust Fan Filter Chamber RECEIVEP MAR r 2 °1 PERMIT CENTE "' 3 ly 514 61 -6.T a -0C,tc fok, N OA. T14 WALA -S IN W14rtFi. Ifi1Jjart. SPq -c.€. 1) So ECEIV1. D MAR 0)2 2013 PERMIT CENTER a v 6& 1 e-A 4 IN Fi,`i S P n, ECE VED MAR 02 2010 PERMIT CENTER 1J011-T o Wi'w o Z .1:0 FJi.. STun.,N1. o i, -1fiR- M'_.“.. fA\E iC0S IND ECE ED MAR 0 2 2010 PERMIT CENTER - C eA t ER.- i 5c r. J 5 (,,/l. C. FiN S i E N F.rA S, ECE VED MAR 0 2 2010 PEWIT CENTER GJ T vT1 -% ice - i N CN Fort. 5i-)I, w( FA --F,E'ni I ECEO M ED MAR 0 2 2010 PERMIT CENTER JN.c rNEA GR- SER- ✓I R.h.HJJstip SPnrc,6-- F02 Fiz- FLEz.'2 -E Ps- o-r -aA i 1.>,") RECEIVED MAR 02 2010 PERMIT CENTER etec y,Duty 1 1 %HP Continuous ,ElcetricWheeIed Dolly -Style 4 Gal'(15 liters) ' AiriComp►essor, wi%ti Panel Compresor, de .ire : el6ctrieo:'' I + °.coe n panel continuo sob a ruedesi Y 1' d 1 1'HP y 15 litres eio (4, galones rtipo Doily Para trab pesodo.'Z. R '"b Compresseur. d .airyeloctrique de1.1 �.1'.HP en- continua de, 15 litres' 14, p; ga, de service inters t; sur chariot s roues. tic, . wec aaannea�u r.,,,'N �x Y�'i'4fi�✓ � . • (""" �" w. P 2 C t )� : �. J � �. S O n Pc`f iZ lt, S P t Ns-1 ifi::.rT" 1 RECEIVED MAR 0 2 2010 PERMIT CENTER SPr>-c, ovJ r,..A-VT s OE, OF SPPrGC, ECEO b E MAR 02 2010 PERMIT CENTER HIGH PERFORMANCE SPEEDENAMELM 4318 Q.D. Gloss Enamel Cat. # 4318 -XXXX DEVOE COATINGS 11Z Generic: Alkyd General Description: A quick dry, corrosion resistant gloss enamel specially formulated for finishing metal products. Free of mercury, lead and chromate hazards. Typical Uses: Ideal for safety equipment and pipe identification. Also suitable for use a fast dry coating for general plant maintenance. Advantages: • Durable high gloss finish • Protects against corrosion • Fast dry Limitations of Use: Not recommended for exterior use. Color: White, custom & ready -mix colors Finish: Gloss, 85 units minimum @ 60° Clean -up Solvent: Mineral Spirits or VM &P Naphtha Weight/Gallon: 9.1 lbs. /gal. (1.09 kg /L) - vanes with color VOC: 3.50 lbs. /gal. (420 g /L) Max. - varies with color Solids By Volume: 49% ± 2% - varies with color Theoretical Coverage at 1.0 Mil Dry: 786 sq. ft. /gal. (19 m2 /L) Practical Coverage: Apply at 300 -400 sq. ft. /gal. (7 -10 m2 /L) for spray and 520 sq. ft. /gal., (13 m2 /L) for dipping. Actual coverage may vary depending on substrate and application method. Recommended Film Thickness: 1.6 -2.0 mils (40-50 microns) dry - 3.2 -4.0 mils (80 -100 microns) wet S sv tems: Please consult the appropriate system guide, the particular job specification or your ICI Paints Representative for proper systems using this product. Systems must be selected considering the particular environment involved. Minimum Dry Time (ASTM D 1640): (d) 77 °F (25 °C) & 50% RH: To touch - 30 minutes To stack or pack - 60 -90 minutes To recoat - Within 3 hours or after 18 hours AFTER scuff sanding. Full Cure - 48 hours Ventilation, film thickness, humidity, thinning and other factors can influence the rate of dry. Warning: The above table provides general guidelines only. Always consult your ICI Paints Representative for appropriate recoat windows since the maximum aged recoat time of this product may be significantly shortened or lengthened by a variety of conditions, including, but not limited to humidity, surface temperature, and the use of additives or thinners. The use of accelerators or force curing may shorten the aged recoat of individual coatings. The above recoat windows may not apply if recoating with a product other than those listed above. If the maximum aged recoat window is exceeded, please consult your ICI Paints Representative for appropriate recommendations to enhance adhesion. Failure to observe these precautions may result in intercoat delamination. Shelf Life: Over 12 months at 77 °F (25 °C) — unopened ECEWVED MAR 02 2010 PERMIT CENTER 0 z SONIlVOD 30^34 PROPERTY Adhesion Direct Impact Resistance Abrasion Resistance Service Temperature Limit: Flame Spread Rating: TEST METHOD ASTM D 3359 ASTM D 2794 ASTM D 4060 ASTM E 84 RESULTS Excellent: 5A No peeling or removal Good: > 10 in. - lbs. Good 200 °F (93 °C) in air Class A (0 -25) over non - combustible surfaces DANGER! FLAMMABLE. HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED. Read label and Material Safety Data Sheet Prior to Use. See other cautions on last page. DSF3 -0696 09800 Back Page: 4318-XXXX GENERAL SURFACE PREPARATION All surfaces must be sound, dry, clean, and free of oil, grease, dirt, mildew, form release agents, curing compounds, efflorescence, loose and flaking paint and other foreign substances. New Surfaces: Steel - Prime with DEVGUARDTM 4160 or 4360 primers. Galvanized Metal and Aluminum - Prime with DEVGUARD 4160 or 4360 primers. Previous lv Painted Surfaces: Wash to remove contaminants. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow to dry. Dull glossy areas by light sanding. Remove sanding dust. Remove loose paint. Prime bare areas with primer specified under New Surfaces. Surfaces in good condition generally may be done with one coat. WARNING! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a NIOSH- approved respirator to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.govllead. DIRECTIONS FOR USE Tinting: Tint the appropriate base with Industrial Colorants. Do not use water based colorants. Spreading Rate: Apply at 300 -400 sq. ft. /gal. (7 -10 m2 /L) or 3.2 -4.0 mils wet (1.6 -2.0 mils dry) for spray and 520 sq. ft. /gal., (13 m2 /L) for dipping. Actual coverage may vary depending on substrate and application method. For best hiding, tint primers toward finish coat color. Certain shades of yellow, orange, pink and red may require multiple coats. Important: This type of enamel may yellow in time in the absence of light, especially sunlight. Application: May be applied by spray (airless or conventional) or dipping. Use brush application for touch -up only. Roller application is not recommended. Do not thin. Spray Application - Apply a mist coat followed by a full wet coat. Spray Application - Apply a mist coat followed by a full wet coat. Dipping - During application, agitate or recirculate the enamel to maintain a uniform viscosity throughout the tank. Do not apply when surface or air temperature is below 40 °F (4 °C). Provide good ventilation and warmth for normal drying. Drying Time (ASTM D 1640): At 77 °F (25 °C) and 50% R.H., Air Dry - Dries to touch in 30 minutes and to stack or pack in 60 -90 minutes, and to recoat in two hours Recoat before three hours or after 18 hours after scuff sanding. Full cure in 48 hours. Low temperature, high humidity, thick films or poor ventilation will increase these times. Baking (conventional or infrared ovens) - Allow three to five minutes for solvent flash -off, then bake five to ten minutes at 250 °F (121 °C). Clean -up: Clean immediately with VM &P Naphtha or mineral spirits. PRECAUTIONS DANGER! FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED. ASPIRATION HAZARD -CAN ENTER LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE. HARMFUL IF INHALED. MAY CAUSE CENTRAL. NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS, INCLUDING DIZZINESS. HEADACHE OR NAUSEA. CAUSES EYE, SKIN AND RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION. CONTAINS CRYSTALLINE SILICA WHICH CAN CAUSE LUNG CANCER AND OTHER LUNG DAMAGE IF INHALED. OVEREXPOSURE MAY CAUSE CARDIAC, BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEY DAMAGE. USE ONLY WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. NOTICE: Products in this series may contain solvents. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. For emergency information call (800) 545 -2643. Note: These warnings encompass the product series. Prior to use, read and follow product - specific MSDS and label information. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Do not smoke. Vapors may ignite. Extinguish all flames, burners, stoves, heaters and pilot lights and disconnect all electrical motors and appliances before use and until all vapors are gone. Prevent build -up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross- ventilation. If sanding is done, wear a dust mask to avoid breathing of sanding dust. Do not breathe vapors or spray mist. Ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. If you experience eye watering, headaches, or dizziness, leave the area. If properly used, a respirator may offer additional protection. Obtain professional advice before using. Close container after each use. FIRST AID: In case of skin contact, wash thoroughly with soap and water. If any product remains, gently rub petroleum jelly, vegetable or mineral/baby oil onto skin, then wash again with soap and water. Repeated applications may be needed. Remove contaminated clothing. For eye contact, flush immediately with large amounts of water, for at least 15 minutes. Obtain emergency medical treatment. If swallowed, obtain medical treatment immediately. If inhalation causes physical discomfort, remove to fresh air. If discomfort persists or any breathing difficulty occurs, get medical help. KEEP FROM FREEZING. DS29 -1003 SHIPPING Flash Point: Packaging: 54 °F (12 °C) 1 gallon (3.785L) 5 gallon (18.925L) Shipping Weight: 4 gallon case - 44 lbs. (20.0 kg) 5 gallon pail - 54 lbs. (24.5 kg) 4318 (05/07) Ad Stock #68617E RECEIVE MAR 0 2 2010 PERMIT CENTER HIGH PERFORMANCE Strongsville, Ohio U.S.A. 800- 654 -2616 www.devoecoatings.com UMITATION OF LIABILITY' To the best of our knowledge, the technical data contained herein ore true and accurate at the date of issuance but are subject to change without prior notice. We guarantee our product to conform to the specifications contained therein. WE MAKE NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCWDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Liability, if any, is limited to replacement of the product or refund of the purchase price. LABOR OR COST OF LABOR AND OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET prepared 11/25/08 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION (ANSI Section 3) Primary route(s) of exposure : Inhalation, skin contact, eye contact, ingestion. Effects of overexposure : Inhalation : Irritation of respiratory tract. Prolonged inhalation may lead to loss of appetite, mucous membrane irritation, fatigue, drowsiness, dizziness and/or lightheadedness, headache, uncoordination, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, coughing, difficulty with speech, central nervous system depression, intoxication, tightness of chest, anesthetic effect or narcosis, difficulty of breathing, allergic response, tremors, severe lung irritation or damage, liver damage, kidney damage, pulmonary edema, convulsions, pneumoconiosis, Toss of consciousness, respiratory failure, asphyxiation, death. Possible sensitization to respiratory tract. Skin contact : Irritation of skin. Prolonged or repeated contact can cause dermatitis, defatting, blistering. Skin contact may result in dermal absorption of component(s) of this product which may cause drowsiness, dizziness and/or lightheadedness, headache, nausea, vomiting, central nervous system depression. Eye contact : Irritation of eyes. Prolonged or repeated contact can cause conjunctivitis, blurred vision, tearing of eyes, redness of eyes, severe eye irritation, corneal injury. Ingestion : Ingestion may cause lung inflammation and damage due to aspiration of material into lungs, mouth and throat irritation, mucous membrane irritation, drowsiness, dizziness and/or lightheadedness, headache, uncoordination, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, gastro- intestinal disturbances, abdominal pain, central nervous system depression, intoxication, difficulty of breathing, liver damage, kidney damage, pulmonary edema, convulsions, loss of consciousness. Medical conditions aggravated by exposure : Eye, skin, respiratory disorders, lung disorders, asthma -like conditions, kidney disorders. FIRST -AID MEASURES (ANSI Section 4) Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. Restore and support continued breathing. Get emergency medical attention. Have trained person give oxygen if necessary. Get medical help for any breathing difficulty. Remove to fresh air if inhalation causes eye watering, headaches, dizziness, or other discomfort. Skin contact : Wash thoroughly with soap and water. If any product remains, gently rub petroleum jelly, vegetable or mineral/baby oil onto skin. Repeated applications may be needed. Remove contaminated clothing. Wash contaminated clothing before re -use. If irritation occurs, consult a physician. Eye contact : Flush immediately with large amounts of water, especially under lids for at least 15 minutes. If irritation or other effects persist, obtain medical treatment. Ingestion : If swallowed, obtain medical treatment immediately. FIRE- FIGHTING MEASURES (ANSI Section 5) Fire extinguishing media : Dry chemical or foam water fog. Carbon dioxide. Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat or fire. Vapors may ignite explosively at ambient temperatures. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel long distances to a source of ignition and ash back. Vapors can form explosive mixtures in air at elevated temperatures. Closed containers ay burst if .?`,.ed to extreme heat or fire. Dust explosion hazard. Solvent must not be allowed to Elapse be,..,m, :- contact of water with aluminum dust generates hydrogen, which is a flammable as. ITZ de. l ose under fire conditions emitting irritant and/or toxic gases. rn rn IN' Olen N O Fire fighting procedures : Water may be used to cool and protect exposed containers. Firefighters should use full protective clothing, eye protection, and self- contained breathing apparatus. Hazardous decomposition or combustion products : Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, oxides of sulfur, hydrogen chloride, chlorine, aluminum oxide, toxic gases, unidentified organic compounds. Oxides of calcium, cyanides, smoke. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES (ANSI Section 6) Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled : Comply with all applicable health and environmental regulations. Eliminate all sources of ignition. Ventilate area. Ventilate area with explosion -proof equipment. Spills may be collected with absorbent materials. Use non - sparking tools. Evacuate all unnecessary personnel. Place collected material in proper container. Complete personal protective equipment must be used during cleanup. Large spills - shut off leak if safe to do so. Dike and contain spill. Pump to storage or salvage vessels. Use absorbent to pick up excess residue. Keep salvageable material and rinse water out of sewers and water courses. Small spills - use absorbent to pick up residue and dispose of properly. HANDLING AND STORAGE (ANSI Section 7) Handling and storage : Store below 80f. Keep away from heat, sparks and open flame. Other precautions : Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not take internally. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, and breathing of vapors. Wash hands thoroughly after handling, especially before eating or smoking. Keep containers tightly closed and upright when not in use. Avoid conditions which result in formation of inhalable particles such as spraying or abrading (sanding) painted surfaces. If such conditions cannot be avoided, use appropriate respiratory protection as directed under exposure controls /personal protection. Empty containers may contain hazardous residues. Ground equipment when transferring to prevent accumulation of static charge. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION (ANSI Section 8) Respiratory protection : Control environmental concentrations below applicable exposure standards when using this material. When respiratory protection is determined to be necessary, use a NIOSH/MSHA (Canadian z94.4) Approved elastomeric sealing- surface facepiece respirator outfitted with organic vapor cartridges and paint spray (dust/mist) prefilters. Determine the proper level of protection by conducting appropriate air monitoring. Consult 29CFR1910.134 For selection of respirators (Canadian z94.4). Ventilation : Provide dilution ventilation or local exhaust to prevent build -up of vapors. Use explosion - proof equipment. Use non - sparking equipment. Personal protective equipment : Eye wash, safety shower, safety glasses or goggles. Impervious gloves, impervious clothing, face shield, apron, boots. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY (ANSI Section 10) Under normal conditions : Stable can form explosive peroxides on long standing in air. See section 5 fire fighting measures Materials to avoid : Oxidizers, acids, reducing agents, bases, halogens, amines, ammonium salts, peroxides, nitric acid, halogenated compounds. Nitrates, styrene monomer. Conditions to avoid : Elevated temperatures, contact with oxidizing agent, sparks, open flame, ignition sources. Hazardous polymerization : Will not occur The i ation cons herein is based on data available at the time of preparation of this data sheet which ICI Paints believes to be reliable. However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of this data. IL'1 Paints shall �.e responsible for the use of this information, or of any product, method or apparatus mentioned and you must make your own determination of its suitability and completeness for your own use, for the protection of the environment, and the health and safety of your employees and the users of this material. Complies with OSHA hazard communication standard 29CFR1910.1200. eouaw`d yuoil SU!Ed IJI 15885 Sprague Road Strongsville, Ohio 44136 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. (800) 545 -2643 13WYN3 SSO1O '4'O 81-£b 131NVN3033dS TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION (ANSI Section 11) 1Supplemental health information : Contains a chemical that is moderately toxic by ingestion. Contains a chemical that may be absorbed through skin. Notice - reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. Contains iron oxide, repeated or prolonged exposure to iron oxide dust may cause siderosis, a benign pneumoconiosis. Other effects of overexposure may include toxicity to liver, kidney, lungs, central nervous system, blood. Carcinogenicity : Stoddard solvent iic has been shown to cause kidney tumors in male rats in a national toxicology program (NTP) study. These tumors were associated with a specific protein, alpha- 2u- microglobulin. Because humans do not produce this protein Stoddard solvent iic has not been classified as a human carcinogen. Contains crystalline silica which is considered a hazard by inhalation. IARC has classified crystalline silica as carcinogenic to humans (group 1). Crystalline silica is also a known cause of silicosis, a noncancerous lung disease. The national toxicology program (NTP) has classified crystalline silica as a known human carcinogen. In 2 -year feed studies of c.I. Pigment red 3, there was some evidence of carcinogenic activity in male rats (adrenal gland - benign pheochromocytomas) and female rats (hepatocellular adenomas). There was also some evidence of carcinogenic activity in male mice (adenomas of renal cortex and thyroid gland), but no evidence in female mice. The international agency for research on cancer (IARC) has classified carbon black as possibly carcinogenic to humans (group 2b) based on sufficient evidence in animals and inadequate evidence in humans. The international agency for research on cancer (IARC) has evaluated ethylbenzene and classified it as a possible human carcinogen (group 2b) based on sufficient evidence for carcinogenicity in experimental animals, but inadequate evidence for cancer in exposed humans. In a 2 year inhalation study conducted by the national toxicology program (NTP), ethylbenzene vapor at 750 ppm produced kidney and testicular tumors in rats and lung and liver tumors in mice. Genetic toxicity studies showed no genotoxic effects. The relevance of these results to humans is not known. The international agency for research on cancer (IARC) has classified cobalt and certain cobalt compounds as possibly carcinogenic to humans (group 2b). Injection of metallic cobalt, cobalt alloys, and certain cobalt compounds has Physical Data (ANSI Sections 1, 9, and 14) resulted in the development of localized tumors in laboratory animals. In a 2 -year inhalation bioassay conducted by the national toxicology program (NTP), ethylene glycol butyl ether (egbe) caused an increased incidence of liver tumors in male mice and forestomach tumors in female mice exposed to 250 ppm, the highest concentration tested with mice. In rats, an increased incidence of tumors affecting the adrenal gland was seen in females exposed at 125 ppm only. This finding was not statistically significant. No increased incidence of any tumor type was seen in male rats exposed to the highest test concentration of 125ppm. The relevance of these findings to humans is unclear. In a lifetime inhalation study, exposure to 250 mg /m3 titanium dioxide resulted in the development of lung tumors in rats. These tumors occurred only at dust levels that overwhelmed the animals' lung clearance mechanisms and were different from common human lung tumors in both type and location. The relevance of these findings to humans is unknown but questionable. The intemational agency for research on cancer (IARC) has classified titanium dioxide as possibly carcinogenic to humans (group 2b) based on inadequate evidence of carcinogenicity in humans and sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals. Contains methyl ethyl ketoxime (meko). In a lifetime, inhalation study, liver carcinomas were observed in rodents exposed to meko. The relevance to humans is unknown. Reproductive effects : High exposures to xylene in some animal studies, often at maternally toxic levels, have affected embryo /fetal development. The significance of this finding to humans is not known. Mutagenicity : No mutagenic effects are anticipated Teratogenicity : No teratogenic effects are anticipated ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION (ANSI Section 12) No ecological testing has been done by ICI paints on this product as a whole. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS (ANSI Section 13) Waste disposal : Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations. Avoid discharge to natural waters. REGULATORY INFORMATION (ANSI Section 15) As of the date of this MSDS, all of the components in this product are listed (or are otherwise exempt from listing) on the TSCA inventory. This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the CPR (controlled products regulations) and the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR. Product Code Description Wt. / Gal. VOC gr. / hr. % Volatile by Volume Flash Pofnt Boiling Range HMIS DOT, proper shipping name 4318 -0700 speedenamel 4318 q.d. gloss enamel - white tint base 8.90 414.95 n/d 48 f n/d ethylbenzene UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 4318 -0800 speedenamel 4318 q.d. gloss enamel deep tint base 8.45 418.84 n/d 63 f n/d UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 4318 -0900 speedenamel 4318 q.d. gloss enamel - neutral tint base 7.68 450.00 n/d 62 f n/d UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 4318 -1000 speedenamel 4318 q.d. gloss enamel - white -high hiding 8.64 444.00 n/d 68 f n/d UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 4318 -6110 speedenamel qd gloss machine gray 8.53 411.00 n/d 62 f n/d UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 4318 -6650 speedenamel 4318 q.d. gloss enamel med. green 8.01 419.00 n/d 75 f n/d UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 4318 -8600 speedenamel 4318 q.d. gloss enamel - medium yellow 8.38 421.81 n/d 65 f n/d UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 4318 -9000 speedenamel 4318 q.d. gloss enamel - safety red 7.79 423.30 n/d 62 f n/d UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 4318 -9020 speedenamel 4318 q.d. gloss enamel aluminum 7.70 432.80 n/d 61 f n/d UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 4318 -9200 speedenamel 4318 qd gloss enamel - safety orange 7.95 430.70 n/d 45 f n/d *230 UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 4318 -9400 sp denamel 4318 q.d. gloss enamel safety yellow 8.46 444.86 n/d 63 f n/d UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 4318 -9990 sa denamel 43483d. gloss enamel - black 7.92 404.00 n/d 48 f n/d UN1263,paint, 3, PGII Ingredient Product Codes with % by Weight (ANSI Section 2) Chi:team! NAe 11 il Common Name CAS. No. 4318 -0700 4318 -0800 4318 -0900 4318 -1000 4318 -6110 4318 -6650 4318 - 8600 4318 -9000 4318 - 9020 4318- 9200 4318- 9400 4318 -9990 benzene, ethyl- ® ethylbenzene 100 -41 -4 1 -5 .1 -1.0 .1 -1.0 .1 -1.0 2- propanol, 1 -m xy- ,EState r-. m propylene glycol monomethyl ether 108 -65 -6 1 -5 1 -5 ethanol, 2 -buto no 2- butoxyethanol 111 -76 -2 .1-1.0 Form: 4318, Page 2 of 4, prepared 11/25/08 Ingredients (Continued) Product Codes with % by Weight (ANSI Section 2) ' 'Chemical Name Common Name CAS. No. 4318 -0700 4318- 0800 4318 -0900 4318 -1000 4318 -6110 4318 -6650 4318 - 8600 4318 -9000 4318 - 9020 4318- 9200 4318 -9400' 4318 -9990 limestone limestone 1317 -65 -3 I 0 ethylbenzene 100 -41 -4 5 -10 125 ppm not est. not est. 100 ppm not est. c.i. pigment green 7 phthalo green pigment 1328 -53 -6 n y y y n 5 -10 y n propylene glycol monomethyl ether 108 -65 -6 benzene, dimethyl- xylene 1330 -20 -7 . 5 -10 5 -10 5 -10 10 -20 5 -10 5 -10 5 -10 5 -10 5 -10 5 -10 5 -10 5 -10 kaolin clay 1332 -58 -7 5 -10 111 -76 -2 20 ppm not est. not est. not est. 50 ppm not est. 5 -10 y carbon black carbon black 1333 -86 -4 n n n n .1 -1.0 n limestone 1317 -65 -3 1 -5 titanium oxide titanium dioxide 13463 -67 -7 10 -20 10 -20 not est. 10 -20 5 -10 n 1 -5 n n n 5 -10 n quartz quartz 14808 -60 -7 1 -5 1 -5 1328 -53 -6 not est. 5 -10 5 -10 not est. not est. not est. 1 -5 not est. 5 -10 2- naphthalenol, 1- ((4- methyl -2- nitrophenyl)azo) - pigment red 3 2425 -85 -6 n n n n n xylene 1 -5 1330 -20 -7 100 ppm 150 ppm neodecanoic acid, cobalt salt cobalt neodecanoate 27253 -31 -2 .1 -1.0 .1 -1.0 .1 -1.0 .1-1.0 .1 -1.0 .1 -1.0 .1 -1.0 .1 -1.0 .1 -1.0 .1 -1.0 .1 -1.0 .1 -1.0 2- naphthalenol, 1- ((2chtoro -4- nitrophenyl) azo)- c.i. pigment red 4 2814 -77 -9 1332 -58 -7 2 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. 5 mg /m3 1 -5 not est. not est. not est. n c.i. pigment yellow 42 yellow iron oxide 51274 -00 -1 n n n n carbon black 1 -5 1333 -86 -4 3.5 mg /m3 not est. not est. butanamide, 2- ((2- methoxy -4- nitrophenyl)azo) -n-(2-methoxyphenyl)- 3-oxo- pigment yellow 74 6358 -31 -2 not est. not est. not est. n n n 1 -5 n n 1 -5 1 -5 titanium dioxide solvent naphtha (petroleum), medium aliphatic medium aliphatic solvent naphtha 64742 -88 -7 13463 -67 -7 10 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. 10 mg/m3 not est. not est. 1 -5 not est. n n solvent naphtha (petroleum), light aliphatic light aliphatic solvent naphtha (petroleum) 64742-89-8 20 -30 30 -40 30 -40 20 -30 20 -30 30-40 20 -30 20 -30 30-40 20 -30 20 -30 30 -40 solvent naphtha (petroleum), light aromatic light aromatic solvent naphtha 64742-95-6 not est. not est. n n n n 1 -5 1-5 y 1 -5 1 -5 butanamide, 2- ((4- chloro -2- nitrophenyl)azo}-n- (2-chlorophenyl)-3- oxo- pigment yellow 3 6486 -23 -3 10 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. 1 5 mg /m3 not est. 1 -5 not est. not est. n n n distillates (petroleum), steam - cracked, polymers with light steam - cracked petroleum naphtha aromatic hydrocarbon resin 68410 -16 -2 5 -10 5 -10 cobalt neodecanoate 5 -10 5 -10 5 -10 10 -20 10 -20 10 -20 not est. 10 -20 linseed oil, polymer with pentaerythritol, phthalic anhydride, soybean oil, styrene and vinyltoluene alkyd resin 71243 -64 -6 20 -30 30 -40 40 -50 30 -40 30 -40 30 -40 30 -40 30 -40 30-40 30 -40 30 -40 30 -40 aluminum aluminum 7429 -90 -5 not est. _ not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. 5 -10 n n n stoddard solvent mineral spirits 8052 -41 -3 1 -5 1 -5 1 -5 1 -5 1 -5 1 -5 5 -10 5 -10 5 -10 1 -5 1 -5 1 -5 benzene,1,2,4- trimethyl- pseudocumene 95 -63 -6 n n n n n n 1 -5 1 -5 pigment yellow 74 1 -5 1 -5 C . Chemical Hazard Data (ANSI Sections 2, 8, 11, and 15) ACGIH -TLV OSHA -PEL Common Name CAS. No. 8 -Hour TWA STEL C S 8 -Hour TWA STEL C S Std. aZ b..1 l... H M N I 0 ethylbenzene 100 -41 -4 100 ppm 125 ppm not est. not est. 100 ppm not est. not est. not est. not est. n y y y n n y n propylene glycol monomethyl ether 108 -65 -6 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n 2- butoxyethanol 111 -76 -2 20 ppm not est. not est. not est. 50 ppm not est. not est. y not est. n / n n n n n n limestone 1317 -65 -3 10 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. 5 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n phthalo green pigment 1328 -53 -6 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n xylene 1330 -20 -7 100 ppm 150 ppm not est. not est. 100 ppm not est. not est. not est. not est. n y y y n n n n clay 1332 -58 -7 2 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. 5 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n carbon black 1333 -86 -4 3.5 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. 3.5 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n y n titanium dioxide 13463 -67 -7 10 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. 10 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n y y n quartz 14808 -60 -7 .025 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. 0.1 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n y y n pigment red 3 X 2425 -85 -6 10 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. 1 5 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n cobalt neodecanoate 27253-31 -2 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n y n y n n y n c.i. pigment red 4 'r ' ° 2814 -77 -9 not est. not est. _ not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n yellow iron oxide ,,4 51274 -00 -1 5 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. 1 0 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n pigment yellow 74 V C . 6358 -31 -2 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n nn medium aliphatic solvent nap Z.% ® 64742 -88 -7 100 ppm not est. not est. not est. 500 x ppm not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n Footnotes: C= Ceiling - Concentration that should not be exceeded, even instantaneously. S =31:11It- A.!, t i . i al exposure, over and abirbom exposure, may result f kin absorption. Na =not applicable not est =not established CC= CERCLA Chemical ppm =parts per million mg /m3= milligrams per cubic meter Sup Conf= Supplier Confidential Form: 4318, Page 3 of 4, prepared 11/25/08 S2 =Sara Section 302 EHS S3 =Sara Section 313 Chemical S.R.Std.= Supplier Recommended Standard H= Hazardous Air Pollutant, M= Marine Pollutant P= Pollutant, S= Severe Pollutant Carcinogenicity Listed By: N =NTP, 1 =IARC, O =OSHA, y =yes, n =no Chemical Hazard Data (Continued) (ANSI Sections 2, 8, 11, and 15) Common Name CAS. No. 8 -Hour TWA STEL C S 8 -Hour TWA STEL C S Std. S2 S3 CC H M 'N 1 0 light aliphatic solvent naphtha (petroleum) 64742 -89 -8 not est. not est. not est. not est. 300 ppm not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n light aromatic solvent naphtha 64742 -95 -6 6486 -23 -3 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. 500x ppm not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n n n n n nn n n n p i g m e n t yellow 3 aromatic hydrocarbon resin 68410 -16 -2 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n aluminum 7429 -90 -5 1 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. 5 mg /m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n y n n n n n n mineral spirits 8052 -41 -3 100 ppm not est. not est. not est. 500 ppm not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n pseudocumene 95 -63 -6 25 ppm not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n y n n n n n n Footnotes: C= Ceiling - Concentration that should not be exceeded, even instantaneously. 831N391ff83d rn m m S =Skin - Additional exposure, over and above airborn exposure, may result from skin absorption. n/a =not applicable not est =not established CC= CERCLA Chemical ppm =parts per million mg /m3 =milligrams per cubic meter Sup Cont= Supplier Confidential Form: 4318, Page 4 of 4, prepared 11/25/08 S2 =Sara Section 302 EHS S3 =Sara Section 313 Chemical S.R.Std.= Supplier Recommended Standard H =Haza dous Air Pollutant, M =Marine Pollutant P= Pollutant, S= Severe Pollutant Carcinogenicity Listed By: N =NTP, I =IARC, O =OSHA, y =yes, n =no TUBE AXIAL EXHAUST FANS - GFA Models GFS tube axial fans feature a continuously welded housing for an airtight seal. The propellers are non - sparking cast aluminum for consistent air velocity at higher static pressures. The universal motor plates will allow adjustable belt tensioning. The bearings are of premium air handling quality, self - aligning, and have an L10 life of 40,000 hours. The belt guard provides protection from the rotating pulley (OSHA Requirement). Fan has been designed per AMCA 210 Standards. Model Ring t-0 Fbng Iiw:1n [MI hdrni■ting Fault Outsld' [7in,, GFA -18 *GFA-24 .......................... GFA -30 30" GFA -34 30" GFA-40 30" 24" 24" 18" 19 1/4" 24" 25 1/2" 30" 31 3/4" 34" 35 3/4" 40" 41 3/4" Note: Sound level data given in the fan chart was obtained under laboratory conditions. It is not likey that these results will permit determination of sound power in all -site conditions. Data published in this chart may be used for the following purposes: > Comparison of fans which are similar in type and size. > Scaling down fan noise from one size and speed to another size and speed. Depending on the application, configuration of the apr duct, attention characteristics of material used. and acoustical condition, etc. the reduction in dB will vary. A Tonovjj8 Ofro OtvoziON FILE COPY Permit No GFA- 18VP-003 1/3 1228 -1332 2610-2831 GFA- 18VP-005 1/2 1437 -1541 3054-3275 3/4 1437 -1854 3054-3941 1 1593 -2116 3386-4498 2 2116 - 2638 4498 -5607 GFA- 18VP007 GFA- 18VP -010 GFA -1 BVP -020 24" Tube Ardat GFA- 24VP -010 GFA- 24VP-020 GFA- 24VP -030 30" Tube Axia)Fan GFA- 30VP -020 GFA- 30VP -030 GFA- 3OVP -050 3471T43,0 d $ _ . ...._..._............. GFA- 34VP -020 GFA- 34VP-030 GFA- 34VP -050 40 ";Tybe Akial Pan GFA -40VP -050 GFA -4OVP -075 Fan 1 1437 -1541 5691 -6102 2 1593 -2011 6308 -7964 3 1802-2220 7136 -8791 2 3 5 2 610835 ........._. - ...... 700-926 _......... 971 -1197 915 -1108 3 979 -1236 1108-1429 5 7618 -10582 8804 -11760 1 23 79 -1 535 7 11978 -14504 12816 -16180 14504-18706 5 915 -1140 21163 -26367 71/2 937 -1242 21672 -28726 18974-26734 17189 -25738 14424 -24553 *166521157 1304-1608 1940-2282 1940-3326 2461 -4081 4081 -5273 5142 -5610 ........................... 5842 -7669 ........ _........... 6763-8550 5571 -9363 7217-10828 11469-14617 10164-13265 11248 -15069 9943 -14392 *9851 -13373 *11076 13265-17746 1430-1703 1430-2686 1857 -3570 3570-5106 4796 -5288 5531 -7422 6487 -8340 4150-8596 ...._......... 5979-10078 ............ .. . 10810-14211 8740-12232 *1618-2187 - *1748-3021 '1700-2231 3021-4754 43534966 2231 -3851 *3866 5334-7175 4225-6681 6212 -8116 5601 -7669 *5427-7579 - * 5427 -9377 *6959 10131 -13725 8322 -12615 *9851 -11063 - 18374-24197 *2833.3140 - *4621-6019 4821 -7221 72 -74 76 -78 76 -82 78 -85 85 -90 82 -84 *4294-5141 85 -90 *42946545 88 -93 *7898 -11349 *83459377 12232 -17265 11063 -16649 *1107614878 *12835 1636423032 13626 -21693 * 15746 -17392 dBA is only an estimate of sound pressure 8 5 '. * - This represents the lowest possible cfm at a particular static pressure due to instability of the fan curve. The drive sheave cannot be set below a certain RPM for these ratings. REG - y.p. ofaminatA FEB 17 2010 PERMIT CENTER o www.globalfinishing.com • 800.848.8738 • parts @globalfinishing.com 77 -84 80 -86 .__- ._...... 87 -92 84 -87 86 -92 89 -95 87 -93 88 -95 ints °� rt? All AC, polyphase induction motors are mounted on standard NEMA frame bases and are available in Totally Enclosed Fan -Cooled and Explosion -Proof types, All motors feature ball- bearing construction, heavy -duty corrosion resistant housings, and bearing brackets. Rotors and shafts are dynamically balanced to assure smooth, vibration -free operation. Inner races are locked to shaft outer races to end bracket, reducing endplay, and maintaining alignment for Vbelt drives. Windings are designed for long dependable life under adverse operating conditions. Integral rotor fans in enclosed types direct cooling air over windings - reducing noise and prolonging motor life. Conduit boxes have ample hand room for easy accessibility and quick connection of leads. All motors conform to state and local fire and safety regulations, and may be mounted in either a vertical or a horizontal position. Motor rated for exhaust fan units (at0. Various RPM motors are also available. Motors as listed comply with the new EPACT Regulation for Maximum High Per eritian'ce ana- Efflcienc r . �•' 0 0 m 7 Ir j1 Standard Electric Motors HP 1/3 TEFC Motors GFS guarantees quality performance by providing the best components. For that reason. Totally Enclosed Fan - Cooled Motors are standard in all our products TEFC motors are supenor to open-drip type motors and are UL approved. Single Phase ®44• LVolt41 rl ree ' : se MT003 -DV1 -0056 N' if-A ' 112 NP. 2= Explosion -Proof Motors A safety feature for hazardous locations. UL approved for Class 1, Group 0, Class 2, Group F & G. Corrosion resistant epoxy finish. 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FlteCOpy Pennft 21 In IA"! CIT13094\61%)4LA FEB 1 7 2010 PERMIT CENTER feci,k11 OE, c)r GL) 0,0JC; wr AN t e". 1 1 1. L, 1 f • • -j:4'.1tA‘,*:- * (‘',1 C:.) ill_ 1. •—• r„. UN; ; L' 'y�,- : 9 • • Answers to Tukwila Buildina Division Questions for Permit Application for Trianale Fastener Spray Booth Venting 1. Identify the use for the spray booth; identify items to be sprayed and quantities. Specify the type of spray material (aerosol cans or coating applied by spray gun) with the quantities stored, volatility and arrangement for storage facilities. Answer: To spray the top heads of different types of fasteners using a corrosion resistant gloss enamel applied with a De Walt brand 1.1HP air compressor and gravity fed spray gun (see attached specifications and MSDS for Speedenamel 4318). See http://www.trianglefastenercom/ for types of fasteners if necessary. There will be approximately 15 -20 gallons of the paint in one gallon container sizes that will be stored /on hand at any given time. Triangle Fastener will be storing cans of paint in small explosion & fire rated cabinet. The quantity of fasteners that is planned to be sprayed will range from several hundred to a couple thousand in a given month's period depending on customer order levels. 2. Identify the items stored within the area of the warehouse. Identify any possible ignition sources. A separation may be required. Answer: The items stored within the warehouse are bolts, washers, screws, nuts, caulking and sealants. The majority of the products are fasteners that make up 98% of products stored in warehouse (see sketch and photographs of warehouse). Only sources of ignition are the propane powered fork lift and the hanging unit heater located on east side of warehouse space approximately 100 feet away from proposed booth. 3. Provide a floor plan complete with dimensions to show the location of the warehouse, spray booth, and paint storage area with dimensions for the positioning of the spray booth located in the warehouse. Identify all other storage existing within the warehouse area. Answer: See photographs and sketch of warehouse layout. 4. Identify the type of construction of the building and if the building is sprinkled. Answer: This building is a Type 11 structure with concrete exterior walls, slab floor, built -up roof deck, and wet fire sprinkler system throughout warehouse space. February 18, 2010 • City of Tu Jim Haggerton, Mayor Department of Community! Development Jessica Bruce 3602 S Pine St Tacoma, WA 98409 RE: Letter of Incomplete Application # 1 Mechanical Permit Application M10 -024 Triangle Fastener —18404 Cascade Ave S Dear Ms. Bruce, Jack Pace, Director This letter is to inform you that your permit application received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center on February 17, 2010 is determined to be incomplete. Before your application can continue the plan review process the attached/following items from the following department(s) need(s) to be addressed: Building Department: Allen Johannessen at 206 433 -7163 if you have any questions concerning the attached comments. Please address the comment above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and /or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plans, specifications and /or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal a "Revision Submittal Sheet" must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at the Permit Center at (206) 431 -3670. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician Enclosures File: M10 -024 W: \Permit Center \incomplete Letters \2010\M 10 -024 Incomplete Ltr # 1.DOC 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Tukwila Building Division Allen Johannessen, Plan Examiner Determination of Completeness Memo Date: February 18, 2010 Project Name: Triangle Fasteners Permit #: M10 -024 Plan Review: Allen Johannessen, Plans Examiner The Building Division has deemed the subject permit application incomplete. To assist the applicant in expediting the Department plan review process, please forward the following comments. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size). (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculations sheets shall be original signed wet stamped, not copied.) 1. Identify the specific use for the spray booth; identify items to be sprayed and quantities. Specify the type of spray materials (aerosol cans or coatings applied by spray gun) with the quantities stored, volatility and arrangement for storage facilities. 2. Identify the items stored within the area of the warehouse. Identify any possible ignition sources. A separation may be required. 3. Provide a floor plan complete with dimensions to show the location of the warehouse, spray booth and paint storage area with dimensions for the positioning of the spray booth located in the warehouse. Identify all other storage existing within the warehouse area. 4. Identify the type of construction of the building and if the building is sprinkled. Should there be questions concerning the above requirements, contact the Building Division at 206 - 431 -3670. No further comments at this time. • PE i G PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M10 -024 PROJECT NAME: TRIANGLE FASTENER SITE ADDRESS: 18404 CASCADE AV Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 03 -02 -10 X Response to Incomplete Letter # 1 Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: gnng Division Public Works AAA G1,1 AvL IitJ6I- 1='ire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Incomplete n DUE DATE: 03-04-10 Not Applicable n Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route la Structural Review Required n No further Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved n Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: DUE DATE: 04 -01-10 Not Approved (attach comments) n Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents /routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 • PERMIT COORDCOPY. PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M10 -024 DATE: 02/17/10 I PROJECT NAME: TRIANGLE FASTENER SITE ADDRESS: 18404 CASCADE AV S X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued DEP RTME TS: 09A u' d ng Ivision l�l Public Works ❑ Fire Prevention Structural a Planning Divis on ❑ Permit Coordinator n DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Incomplete Ek DUE DATE: 02/18/10 Not Applicable Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Building Please Route ❑ Structural Review Required n No further Review Required n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 03/18/10 Approved n Approved with Conditions I Not Approved (attach comments) n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Pi rmit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 • City of Tukwila • Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us REVISION SUBMITTAL Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: 3 -2 -2010 Plan Check/Permit Number: M10-024 Response to Incomplete Letter # 1 O Response to Correction Letter # ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: Triangle Fastener Project Address: 18404 Cascade Ave. S. Contact Person: Jessica Bruce Phone Number: (253) 572 -9484 Summary of Revision: Provide (2) copies additional information regarding questions listed on Determination of Completeness Memo sent by Allen Johannessen, dated 2- 18 -10. fpNED CITY OF ni► !tA ;MAR .0 2 2010 PERMIT CENTER Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date o Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: entered in Permits Plus on ( D H:\ApplicationsWonns- Applications On Line\2009 -08 Revision Submittal.doc Created 8 -13 -2004 Revised: 8 -2009 Contractors or Tradespeople P ter Friendly Page General /Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with L &I to perform construction work within the scope of its specialty. A General or Specialty construction Contractor must maintain a surety bond or assignment of account and carry general liability insurance. Business and Licensing Information Name Air Systems Engineering Inc UBI No. 600099211 Phone 2535729484 Status Active Address 3602 5 Pine St License No. AIRSYE'229KN Suite /Apt. License Type Construction Contractor City Tacoma Effective Date 5/15/1978 State Wa Expiration Date 2/1/2012 Zip 984098197 Suspend Date County Pierce Specialty 1 General Business Type Corporation Specialty 2 Unused Parent Company Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date Crawford, Kandi K President 01/07/2010 Bond Amount Colyer, Sandra K Secretary 01/07/2010 08358752 George, William Vice President 01/27/2010 Crawford, Douglas D Vice President 01/07/2010 VIGILANT INS CO Anderson, Curtis M &Nbsp; 01/01/1980 01/07/2010 Anderson, Lorine &Nbsp; 01/01/1980 01/07/2010 Bond Information Page 1 of 2 Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date 8 FIDELITY a DEPOSIT CO OF MD 08358752 02/01/2010 Until Cancelled $12,000.0001/27 /2010 7 VIGILANT INS CO 82138376 02/01/2008 Until Cancelled $12,000.0002/04 /2008 6 TRAVELERS CAS & SURETY CO 081S10353581BCN 02/01/2002 02/01/2008 $12,000.0001/15 /2002 Assignment of Savings Information No records found for the previous 6 year period Insurance Information Insurance Company Name Policy Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Amount Received Date 28• CO LEXINGTON INS 049159165 11/01/2009 11/01/2010 $2,000,000.00 11/02/2009 27 CO LEXINGTON INS 004052434 11/01/2008 11/01/2009 $2,000,000.00 11/06/2008 26 ACE AMERICAN INS CO HD0G23734941 11/01/2007 11/01/2009 52,000,000.00 10/15/2008 25 CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CO 2048527545 02/01/2007 02/01/2008 $1,000,000.00 01/16/2007 24 TRANSPORTATION INS CO TCP2048527545 02/01/2004 02/01/2008 $1,000,000.00 01/10/2007 Summons /Complaint Information Summons / Complaint Cause Number Tax Warrant Id Plaintiff County Complaint 'Date Complaint Amount 1 072067308 CHRISTOPHER E WALLIS PIERCE 07/16/2007 50.00 Judgement Information https: // fortress .wa.gov /1ni/bbip/Print.aspx 03/18/2010 • 1■1 e 16' -0" FROM PARAPET EXISTING SKYLIGHT • PARTIAL ROOF HVAC PLAN SCALE: 1/8" =11 -0" • 144 • 6' -0" ROOF GAULK AND SEAL L ALL AROUN BAGKDRAFT DAMPER STORM COLLAR SHEET METAL FLASHING CURB GANT ROOF MEMBRANE E2 = ROOFPATGH ALL AROUND EXHAUST RO.e OP PE.( 'ATION DETAIL NO SCALE PARCEL NUMBER 7888900010 COMPLETION As -Built Record Drawings 1. Provide record drawings with minimum information specified in WSEC 1416.2.4.3 to Owner within 90 days of system acceptance. O &M Manuals 1. Provide Operating and Maintenance Manuals with minimum information specified in WSEC 1416.2 4.2 to Owner. Systems Commissioning 1. All HVAC control systems shall be tested in accordance with WSEC 1416.2.3.2. A Preliminary Commissioning Report shall be prepared, with minimum information specified in WSEC 1416.2.5.1 and provided to owner. A Final Commissioning Report per WSEC 1416.2.5.2 shall be prepared and filed with the Owner. SCOPE OF WORK 1. Run 24" spiral vent duct from spray booth exhaust fan to roof. Extend duct above roof line to include roof curb, backdraft damper, storm collar and weather cap. Provide roofing services to cut hole penetration in roof for exhaust duct. Seal fittings and seams on exhaust duct with mastic -rated sealant. Spray booth furnished and installed by others. IMC 501.3 Where mechanical exhaust is required in a room or space, such space shall be maintained with a neutral or negative pressure. Adequate make up air consisting of supply air, transfer air or outdoor air shall be provided to satisfy the deficiency. LEGAL DESCRIPTION SOUTHCENTER SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARK LOT 1 TGW PORTION OF LOT 2 LY NLY IF FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE - BEGIN NW CORNER OF LOT 2 TH S 11-23-50 W 172.43 FT TH S 78 -36 -10 E 285 FT TO ELY LINE OF LOT 2 AND TERMINUS OF SAID HEREIN DESCRIBED LINE — PARCEL A OF CITY OF TUKWILA LOT CONSOLIDATION NO 98 -0004 RECORDING NO 9807069010 LESS PORTION WITHIN THE FOLLOWING BEGIN SE CORNER OF LOT 3 OF SOUTHCENTER SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARK TH N 11-23-50 E 1 15.24 FT ALONG E LINE OF SAID LOT 3 TO AN ANGLE POINT ON SAID LINE TH N 17 -06 -28 E 120.61 FT TO POINT OF BEGINNING TH N 17 -06 -28 E 80.40 FT TO AN ANGLE POINT TH N 11-23-50 E 580.56 FT ALONG E LINE OF LOTS 1,2 AND 3 TO POINT OF CURVATURE TH NWLY ALONG ARC OF CURVE TO LEFT RADIUS OF 50 FT THRU C/A OF 32-51-36 ARC LENGTH OF 28.68 FT TH S 11-23-50 W 687.59 FT TO POINT OF BEGINNING FILE C} PY Permit No. tA1o1J7L 1 Plan review approval is subject to errors and omissions, Approval of construction documents does not authori2 the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Rec^'; t of approved Fi d Copy and ons is acknowieoci-J. By _. Prniad Date' ''t City Of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION 1- REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAR 1 '7 2010 City of 'la BUILDING IV1mlm SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: ❑ Mechanical Electrical Plumbing Gas Piping City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION REVISIONS r' rkianges shall be made to the scope o'r work without prior approval of 1 ukwila Building Division. t r i Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. VICINITY MAP NO SCALE ROOF AGGE55- LOCATION OF WORK crrly1F'u+ FEB 17'2010 PERMIT CENTER KEYPLAN NO SCALE Mao —o7.14 REVISIONS UD 4 co CO 0 18404 Cascade WA 98409 .CC o° Eu cooEcoM CAPPRQ/Ep MAR 17 2010 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION REVISIONS E W A Q w- A O 5 co di co Nt SITE MAP NO SCALE ROOF AGGES KEYPLAN NO SCALE 2.1-1 CITY OFTUKNAU+ FEB `17'YUiu PERMIT CENTER CONDITIONING /SHEET METAL /REFRIGERATION /PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS /SERVICE & MAINTENANCE