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Permit M10-099 - FIBERDYNE LLC
FIBERDYNE 17616 WEST VALLEY HY M10 -099 Cry *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 MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel No.: 2523049017 Address: 17616 WEST VALLEY HY TUKW Project Name: FIBERDYNE LLC Permit Number: M10 -099 Issue Date: 08/26/2010 Permit Expires On: 02/22/2011 Owner: Name: BROMEL DAVID K Address: 3409 S LAURELHURST DR NE , SEATTLE WA 98105 Contact Person: Name: STEVE LAMBERT Address: 17616 WEST VALLEY HY , TUKWILA WA 98188 Email: SLAMBERT @FIBERDYNEONE.COM Contractor: Name: PROGRESSIVE BUILDING SOLUTIONS Address: 1746 NW 60 ST , SEATTLE WA 98107 Contractor License No: PROGRBS903K8 Phone: 425 970 -6354 Phone: 206 - 437 -9395 Expiration Date: 11/18/2011 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALL NEW EXHAUST VENT FOR (1) SPRAY BOOTH AND (1) CURING OVEN. EXHAUST FOR SPRAY BOOTH IS 34" ROUND AND WILL EXIT THROUGH ROOF. EXHAUST FOR CURING OVEN WILL BE DOUBLE WALL 6" PIPE. IT TOO WILL EXIT THROUGH THE ROOF. Value of Mechanical: $3,400.00 Type of Fire Protection: Permit Center Authorized Signature: I hereby certify that I have read and governing this work will be complie Fees Collected: $233.13 International Mechanical Code Edition: 2009 Date: 02-W1i° ed this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this mechanical permit. Signature: Print Name: /((f -arr►,trk ,U. kid /coff- Date: o This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. doc: IMC -4/10 M10 -099 Printed: 08 -26 -2010 • wqs City of Tukwila ti 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. tukwi la. wa. us Parcel No.: 2523049017 Address: 17616 WEST VALLEY HY TUKW Suite No: Tenant: FIBERDYNE LLC PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: M10 -099 Status: ISSUED Applied Date: 07/26/2010 Issue Date: 08/26/2010 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: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 6: 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. 7: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 8: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206- 431 - 3670). 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, apy 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: Installation of the curing oven shall comply with 2009 International Fire Code Chapter 21 (Industrial Ovens). 14: 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, MINIMUM DENSITY OF EXTRA HAZARD GROUP 2.) 15: All new sprinkler systems and all modifications to existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department review and doc: Cond -10 /06 M10 -099 Printed: 08 -26 -2010 r • 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 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) 16: All valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems and waterflow switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically supervised. (City Ordinance #2050) (A CONTROL VALVE SHALL BE INSTALLED TO ISOLATE THE SPRAY BOOTH SPRINKLER WATER SUPPLY.) 17: U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #2050) 18: 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) 19: An electrical permit from the City of Tukwila Building Department Permit Center (206- 431 -3670) is required for this project. 20: 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. 21: 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) 22: Portable fire extinguishers complying with Section 906 of the International Fire Code shall be provided for spraying areas in accordance with the requirements for an extra (high) hazard occupancy. (IFC 1504.6.4 and Table 906.3(2) 23: 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 mm). (IFC 906.7 and IFC 906.9) 24: 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) 25: 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) 26: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #2050 and #2051) 27: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 28: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575 -4407. doc: Cond -10/06 M10-099 Printed: 08 -26 -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 * *continued on next page ** doc: Cond -10/06 M10 -099 Printed: 08 -26 -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. Signature: Print Name: doc: Cond -10/06 M10 -099 Printed: 08 -26 -2010 CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 htto://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us SITE LOCATION Site Address: Tenant Name: /j Property Owners Name: bay %CJ K. /i,' n'ee Mailing Address: /'%6 /lD tt)e'Sf V 4, ///6/4.1,G) Mechanical Permit No. Project No. (For office use only) 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 ** King Co ssess�orr'ss Tax No.: ' 2 044 / 906 ale1 1/ ite Number: Floor: FberJyne LLC' New Tenant: bJ^ Yes ?1L t,11 i /Gc City CONTACT PERSON - Who do we contact when your permit is ready to be issued State Name: le& LaPrth f-f /1 let 0 J/ Ni Atoazd. Mailing Address: /�s` E -Mail Address: (S' /a »i 6eri if"1 Eve C�� jt6 6iii , cdy11 Day Telephone: ( z S) 5‘1.-) 6 7Lc c4/ let City State Fax Number: ('zs) 9 V 14 Zip MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: -Pr; f e 5 j ,e {hut 14:1; j c�ca I A,' v� S Mailing Address: ( �p %� IA) ip 0'- i" c Spa ( W -A- g l City State Zip Contact Person: IleY1 54-Ir 61,4.5,5- ✓ Day Telephone: ?0(- Wire, , 341 - 2q l E -Mail Address: Contractor Registration Number: URg5 o3 K3 Number: Nieripx Expiration Date: ARCHITECT OF RECORD All plans must be wet stamped by Architect of Record Company Name: Bo 6 , LcI2 -41 Let-If e /642 ,r el" 4 SS /C:41--107 l� . S't.r' 2s-0 S'e w 9 12'L Mailing Address: /3 Q La..h.P ,S I City State Zip Day Telephone: (Z v 6) "?2 E -Mail Address: Lj t Q«t G127)- /01 GtP1 1( e l C UZ'y'1 Fax Number: Contact Person: :PC b frrk e;%010....41 ENGINEER OF RECORD - All plans must be wet stamped by Engineer of Record jJ ompany Name: Mailing Address: City Contact Person: Day Telephone: Fax Number: E -Mail Address: H: \Applications\Porms- Applications On Line\2009 Applications \1 -2009 - Mechanical Permit Application.doc Revised. 1 -2009 bh State Zip Page 1 of 2 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 0 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): ,1-12S4d11,nq ..iew 6xtulasL, Vent, �6R �i) Spr j bon-ill. awl 6) e u r un date rt . f, 1-1ta s I- Par. „Spa, 1 d�r 15 3 � `` v`iS u rtd J Q Heel u� ,11 f >C -Lk rew, r t P. Xhi,a s1, --Par- �'„r- 1'811 rivet n w;11 £,t ik6,4 � Jranc, ❑ .J ❑ ❑ c�xt t i p■pe.. Ti Use: Residential: New ❑ Commercial: New Replacement Replacement Fuel Type: Electric ❑ Gas ❑ aft toe dtn.t le. Other: 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 A L 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). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDI G 0 NER OR UTHORIZD AGENT: oQ 71.4 V A 14. -t'l Signature: Date: ZC c, l 0 Print Name: O 2t P r4 rn k YYN ,Se (Day Telephone: Mailing Address:3 4(0 q10-1. L A' CL-k%1.— \5c/ ' '3) wtA 9 l o3 City State Zip Date Application Accepted: ^ _ t�( 0 Fv}�It II Date Application Expires: 0[12-0, (I 6 Staff Initials: HR Applications\Forms- Applications On Line\2009 Applications \I -2009 - Mechanical Permit Application.doc Revised: 1 -2009 bh 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 Parcel No.: 2523049017 Address: 17616 WEST VALLEY HY TUKW Suite No: Applicant: FIBERDYNE LLC RECEIPT Permit Number: M10 -099 Status: APPROVED Applied Date: 07/26/2010 Issue Date: Receipt No.: R10 -01685 Initials: User ID: JEM 1165 Payment Amount: $186.50 Payment Date: 08/26/2010 12:25 PM Balance: $0.00 Payee: STEVEN A ZACK TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Credit Crd MC Authorization No. 03217B ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description 186.50 Account Code Current Pmts MECHANICAL - NONRES 000.322.102.00.00 186.50 Total: $186.50 PAYMENT RFCFIVED doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 08 -26 -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 RECEIPT ParcelNo.: 2523049017 Permit Number: M10 -099 Address: 17616 WEST VALLEY HY TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 07/26/2010 Applicant: FIBERDYNE LLC Issue Date: Receipt No.: R10 -01412 Initials: User ID: JEM 1165 Payment Amount: $46.63 Payment Date: 07/26/2010 04:19 PM Balance: $186.50 Payee: SURAJ R LOBO TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Credit Crd VISA Authorization No. 161743 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description 46.63 Account Code Current Pmts PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000.345.830 46.63 Total: $46.63 PAYMENT FCEIVED doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 07 -26 -2010 INSPECTION NO INSPECTION RECORD Retain. a copy with permit PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 14.- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 . (206) 431 -3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 Pro' %` (/�{ �/J' Type of n' pecti A Address: t e Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: .— --• rV a.m. Requester: Phone N4- Z — 55 / — 0 635 Approved per applicable codes. Ei Corrections'-required prior to approval. 7 . COMMENTS: ,4 SPECTION FEE REQ1 IRED. Prio4 to next inspection, fee must be at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. ' f INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT N0. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION. (206) 431 -3670 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 Proj Type of I spection: Address: .r1`'1j�CQ Date Cal el d: Spe ial nstruc inns: Date Wanted: .� i . ^ a�.m. Requester: Phone No: /.33 d ---. 5 01) pproved per applicable codes.- Corrections required prior to approval. - COMMENTS: . . • Ain is PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 206 - 575 -4407 Project: r; b Sprinklers: i ' Fire Alarm: � - Type of Inspection: . itilett& rv. Address: 116 /to • Suite #: (,.1 • Nia -i Contact Permits: Person: '''‘ k, 4..4v1 • F < 10s. a),,aC Special Instructions: ,r:... . Phone No.: I , - 970- .i S 0-7 171 Approved per applicable codes. UCorrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: it Aje, ICANAZ art ado eot"el r k ! -142 •- z.A..dav't V //iO4/o 1 1 u, ;!c9,, 40 46 e 4. 461/49 , ifiAltha cowed., Needs•Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: i ' Fire Alarm: � - Hood & Duct: Monitor: .. t4a 144a uv Pre -Fire: Permits: - Occupancy Type: Inspector: Yr �► ti Date: j lh /►o Hrs.: %,f /.67 - n $80.00 REI111SPECTION. FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc ;r• 1'13/06 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, W. 98188 206- 575 -4407 a�- Project: - F; iwiesti N Type of Inspection: FA riv, Fire Alarm: \1 Ha.: V- S. Address: 46 l6 IA . 4.9.1147 N7 Suite #: Contact Person: /4 ,4a !M 64 � Special Instructions: Phone No.: 20&,- ? 2, Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: • Sprinklers: \( Fire Alarm: \1 Ha.: V- S. Hood &Duct: - irekAPP )%rc. a 1 r^ i +an /-', ,n A.Q a 1I-- !M 64 Pre -Fire: - € tle4, • o E iv wy S-p i ok w a i-w• CI ow S1 ■ O ok. . 42k i ‘131•Y' 1 i ' ''' I t e . •1 Me ■ ;li - ro,r MerdA f.3� tJe-e I.e k-�✓_ '54 kozi otes' f ✓ .- .o.)i�v".: --� � r 1 fipt of r ( 1/4Ak.- etwa. 4- ate oikockv id2 /1,494Sk -1 21_, 0,41 Puns i-e i- GI.,, ? S G AA Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: \( Fire Alarm: \1 Ha.: V- S. Hood &Duct: - Monitor: !M 64 Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: • Inspector: • . • Date:111c\ lib Ha.: V- S. n $80.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Cali to schedule a reinspection. Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 1/13/06 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Wa. 98188 206-575-4407 'Project: Sprinklers: Type of I pection: sP 4 Address: 10> (•1 co Suite #: tA4, v , ‘..ic Conta Person: Special Instructions: Pre-Fire: Phone No.: Approved per applicable codes. LCorrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: e 48‘.05 1. tijc - • •- •• • y • Needs Shift Inspectiop: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: •! Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre-Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: • Inipector: iffs.k.• • co,'s....1_ • • .. Date: tooltsP1 f 6 • Hrs.: i $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 0=• FR (=> i E c —r E NI EXISTING BUILDING STATISTICS VICINITY MAP ARCHITECT / CONTACT PERSON LANCE MUELLER & ASSOCIATES 120 LAKESIDE. SUITE 250 SEATTLE, WA 98122 (206) 325-2553 (206) 328-0554 FAX CONTACT ERSON: HAROLD CHRISTENSEN OWNER / APPLICANT NORTH VALLEY LLC 3409 W. LAURELHURST OR. N.E. SEATTLE. WA 98105 (206) 264-5577 (206) 264-5577 FAX CONTACT PERSON: DAVE BROMEL TENANT FIBERDYNE 17616 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WA 98188 (425) 970-6354 (425) 988-6343 FAX CONTACT PERSON: STEVEN ZACK CONSTRUCTION TYPE (2006 I.B.C.) OCCUPANCY TYPE (EXISTING) SITE AREA (COUNTY RECORDS) BUILDING AREA(S): EXISTING BUILDING A (COUNTY RECORDS) IlI-B SPRINKLED B. S-1, 1.4 (NON SEPARATED) 6.38 ACRES 112.893 S.F. PARKING PROVIDED 138 STALLS TENANT IMPROVEMENT STATISTICS -REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED 2 5 2 0 1 0 City ot Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION TENANT: CODE: OCCUPANCY: SITE ZONING: PERMITTED USE IN C/U ZONE: EXISTING BUILDING: MAX ALLOWABLE BUILDING AREA OCCUPANCY SEPARATION. ENERGY CODE: LIGHTING POWER NOT CHANGED. TENANT AREA: FIBERDYNE 2006 IBC, IFC , PC, INC. ICC/ANSI 4117.1 B. S-I. & F-1 C/LI EXISTING USE TYPE III-EL SPRINKLED. UNLIMITED PROPOSED NON -SEPARATED USE PER I.B.C. SECTION 302.3.1 (MOST RESTRICTIVE USE ANTICIPATED - F-1) BUDGET ATTACHED. THERMAL PERFORMANCE OFFICE AREA (8) (EXISTING FIRST FLR & MEI Z.) MANUFACTURING (F-1) (DUSTING B TO BE USED AS F-1) WAREHOUSE (5-1) MANUFACTURING (F-1) TOTAL TENANT AREA • • 'T , REQUIRED PARKING (THIS TENANT) OFFICE 8.029 S.F. x 3/1.000 = WAREHOUSE 9,353 S.F. 1/2.000 MANUFACTURING 11,345 S.F. x 1/1.000 = 8,029 S.F. 1.992 S.F. 9,353 S.F. 9.353 S.F. 24 4.6 11.3 28.727 S.F. STALLS STALLS STALLS TOTAL (THIS TENANT) 71 STALLS LEGAL DESCRIPTION, TAX rS, ADDRESS THE SOUTH 329.85 OF THAT PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT 7 IN SECTION 25. TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M., 114 KING COUNTY WASHINGTON DING WEST OF PUGET SOUND TRACTION, UGHT & POWER RIGHT-OF -WAY AND SOUTHEASTERLY OF A UNE CONVEYED TO THE STATE OF WASHINGTON BY WARRANTY DEED RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NO. 747163. EXCEPT THE EAST 15 FEET THEREOF FOR ROAD AND LANE PURPOSES. INDEX OF DRAWINGS DESCRIPTION OF WORK FIBERDYNE 15 A NEWLY ESTABUSHED TOOLING AND ENGINEERING COMPANY THAT SPECIAUZES IN THERMOSET CARBON FIBER. THIS FACILITY WILL BE USED FOR ENGINEERING, TOOLING AND MODELING FOR PROTOTYPE OF ALL THEIR PRODUCTS. THE FACILITY WILL ALSO SERVE AS THE MARKETING AND SALES CENTER. EXISTING WAREHOUSE AREA WILL BECOME THE MANUFACTURING AREA WITH STORAGE. EXISTING OFFICE AREA WILL REMAIN OFFICE AND ROOM 109 (EXISTING OMCE) WILL BECOME A MANUFACTURING AREA. SEE PLANS FOR CHANGES TO EXISTING SPACE. TA1.0 942.0 TA2.1 TA2.2 TA3.0 TA4.0 SITE PLAN / COVER SHEET OVERALL BUILDING PLAN. DEMOUDON PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN, ENLARGED PLANS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS, DETAILS REFLECTED CEILING PLANS, DETAILS DOOR TYPES. DETAILS & SCHEDULES DEFERRED SUBM TTALS 0 0 checked mivz,s-6TEtis-DErdrivii.s itmg COpy 411, ELECTRICAL SYSTEM4.1 FIRE ALARM AND' PER$T,',,, CURING OVE PAINT 1300114 FIBERDYNE TENANT IMPROVEMENT ALL WORK THIS PERMIT WITHIN HATCHED AREA. SEE PLANS) ;e4'41:I.! 1,1GI1/ vroz=arast=aaL__ -ri-rdiSOZSGZSL. VAL. ■As" N 7Z'.11t. so egoa. CUR& sam:IP.Rmata_. _ Pfln rPlIt9W .V.Orfreq 1„t3t m11,11Pr.'s #1 -"^ -- • EXIST: F. N. o 24 k' rr 4' PAtio 14171-1 r_*tn-kk./o rIc-141c 'E4N-I 6E4-4 c.+<5 VP. •I RECEIVEk UIT' OF TUKWILA JUL 2 6 2010 1kRMIT CENTER k'3 14 F1 • 174 I410114 nerth 4 0 LAKESIDE • SEATTLE, WA 98122 • 206 325 2553 VACANT S-1 OCCUPANCIF-- (50% SLPIT) 9,353 S.F. 1101F. & --- 9353 S-,F. WH (OCC. LOAD 112) F-1 OCCUPANCY-4 - 1,992 S.F. F. (OCC. LOA '20) B OCCUPANCY'. 7,253 OFC.. (OCC. -LOAD 73) • 0 SPECTRA FLOORING ALL SPORTS VENTURI TECHNOLOGIES 00 hp • P .A C KANKAN 0 0 MI OCCUPANCY (BELOW) -1 Lyn_ 0 OVERALL BUILDING PLAN Scale: 1-20.-0" 0 OCCUP1.1 -• 1 OCCIgla . 0 0 TOTAL OCCUPANT LOAD FOR FIBERDYNE 213 OCCUPANTS 0 0 B OCCUP. (ABOVE) 776 OFC (0.L. 8)13 0 0 1-7 ro, L ! ==71 77.1,1 -111111TV' 0 DEMOLITION PLAN N.T.S. '= 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEMOLITION KEYNOTES DEMOLISH MO REMOVE DUSTING CANN MK FENCE ENCLOSURE. REMOVE PORIION OF COSTING WAIL FOR NEW NAN COOR SEE FLOOR PLAN. REMOVE EXISTING DOCR MO FRAME. REMOVE FORDON OF EXISTING WALL FOR NEW WALL RADIUS. SEE FlOOR PUN. RENCK PORTION OF EXISTING RAU. FCR NEW CUSS DOOR NO FRANE SEE FLOOR PLAN. RENCK PORTION OF COSTING WALL. 00OR MD FRAME 70 CREATE 7*-0 NIGH OPENING FRCY RECEPDON. 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CLEAN -OUT OPENINGS SHALL HAVE A TIGHT - FITTING SUDING OR HINGED DOORS \7TH METAL EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN DUCT OR PIPE AND LATCH TIGHTLY. AIR FLOW CALCULATION 14'x12' CROSS SECTIONAL OF BOOTH = 68' 168' - 4' (FOR GABLE) = 164 SQUARE FEET 164'x100 (LFPM) = 16,400 (CFM) 16,400 (CFM) REQUIRED TO OBTAIN 100 LINEAR FEET PER MINUTE. FAN CAPACITY HAS A CAPACITY OF 18,800 (CFM) INTERLOCK THE SPRAY BOOTH SHALL BE INTERLOCKED TO THE ROLL UP DOOR OF THE EXISTING BUILDING IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE SPRAY BOOTH SHALL NOT BE OPERATIONAL UNLESS THE ROLL UP DOOR OF THE EXISTING BUILDING IS OPEN TO A HEIGHT OF 6' -6" AFT. 22 GA. INSULATED SLEEVE THRU ROOF W/ 1" INSULATION - AND 3" CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES - REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE AUG 2 POINT 0 EXHAUST 5 t.4 L 20,0 J City of Tukwila 1LDINp DIVIRinni SEE DUCT SUPPORT DETAIL 0 0 0 k-9' DOOR WIDTH -1 RECEIVED FRONT VIEW CITY OF TL KVVILA JUL 2 6 2010 PERMIT CENTER NOTICE TM IS t 110 M1 MTOAaa! O Mn 0.a Ma SWIM TO 0110 SKIM rm ES ISSK0"it O f ST THE =MIT c =MIT DESCRIPTION W cc n DESIGN AND LAYOUT BY: COD ggg g g N 0 M O 0 0 a a 0) L., J Q (_) 0 0 (f) _• W z • o N r 0 0 o_ 0 0 CO N O APPROVED BY: SPRAY BOOTH ELEVATIONS DRAWN BY: B. BROWN SHEET: B1.01 -i1 II II II II II 401 r— I I 1 r —'i I- --1 1 1 L -a I I L_J r -1 1 11 r —i I- --1 1 1 I_ --1 I I L_J r -1 r —i I\ I- - H 1 1 1- -J I I L-J II II II _LA 0 MMEMOM MMEMMO 0 MANOMETER FILTER GAUGE) EXISTING WOOD ROOF 1 PLAN VIEW POINT OF EXHAUST if 34 "0 EXHAUST WEATHER CAP ROOF FLASHING_ AND RAIN COLLAR INTAKE FILTERS (UL LISTED) 0, GENERAL PURPOSE - FLOURESCENT LIGHTS (12 PLACES) - LIDS FIELD VERIFY SIDE VIEW NOTES: 1. CLEAN OUT DOOR(S) FOR DRY CHEMICAL OR SPRINKLER HEAD(S) TO BE FIELD CUT AND INSTALLED AFTER DRY CHEMICAL OR SPRINKLER HEAD(S) LOCATION HAS BEEN DETERMINED. 2. CLEAN -OUT OPENINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT 10' INTERVALS THAT ALLOW FOR THOROUGH CLEANING OF DUCT(S). CLEAN -OUT OPENINGS SHALL HAVE A TIGHT - FITTING SUDING OR HINGED DOORS \7TH METAL EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN DUCT OR PIPE AND LATCH TIGHTLY. AIR FLOW CALCULATION 14'x12' CROSS SECTIONAL OF BOOTH = 68' 168' - 4' (FOR GABLE) = 164 SQUARE FEET 164'x100 (LFPM) = 16,400 (CFM) 16,400 (CFM) REQUIRED TO OBTAIN 100 LINEAR FEET PER MINUTE. FAN CAPACITY HAS A CAPACITY OF 18,800 (CFM) INTERLOCK THE SPRAY BOOTH SHALL BE INTERLOCKED TO THE ROLL UP DOOR OF THE EXISTING BUILDING IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE SPRAY BOOTH SHALL NOT BE OPERATIONAL UNLESS THE ROLL UP DOOR OF THE EXISTING BUILDING IS OPEN TO A HEIGHT OF 6' -6" AFT. 22 GA. INSULATED SLEEVE THRU ROOF W/ 1" INSULATION - AND 3" CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES - REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE AUG 2 POINT 0 EXHAUST 5 t.4 L 20,0 J City of Tukwila 1LDINp DIVIRinni SEE DUCT SUPPORT DETAIL 0 0 0 k-9' DOOR WIDTH -1 RECEIVED FRONT VIEW CITY OF TL KVVILA JUL 2 6 2010 PERMIT CENTER NOTICE TM IS t 110 M1 MTOAaa! O Mn 0.a Ma SWIM TO 0110 SKIM rm ES ISSK0"it O f ST THE =MIT c =MIT DESCRIPTION W cc n DESIGN AND LAYOUT BY: COD ggg g g N 0 M O 0 0 a a 0) L., J Q (_) 0 0 (f) _• W z • o N r 0 0 o_ 0 0 CO N O APPROVED BY: SPRAY BOOTH ELEVATIONS DRAWN BY: B. BROWN SHEET: B1.01 SEMI - DOWNDRAFT SPRAY BOOTH DATA AND SPECS EXHAUST FAN E3 MOTOR FULL LOAD AMP DRAW DESCRIPTION THREE PHASE 208V 240V 480V GENERAL PURPOSE UGH11NG 17.5 15.2 7.6 34.0 Axid Type Fon With Non — Ferrous Non — Sparking Blade And A 5 h.p. Drpe Motor OPERATING FLA MOTORS 17.5 15.2 7.6 MINIMUM CIRCUIT CAPACITY 30 30 20 (1) THREE POLE CIRCUIT REQUIRED LIGHTING E1 QUANTITY 120V 277V DESCRIPTION 12 11.4 5.4 GENERAL PURPOSE UGH11NG MINIMUM CIRCUIT CAPACITY 20 20 (1) 20 AMP SINGLE POLE CIRCUIT REQUIRED GLASS SPECIFICATION Glass Used In the Spray Booth is Tempered and Meets or Exceeds ANSI Z -97.1 Standard. NOTE: All Light Fixtures shall be mounted outside of the spraying area, and shine through o hammered wire or heat treated gloss. Light fixtures shall be sealed to confine vapors. FILTERS POSITION EFFICIENCY DESCRIPTION Intake 99.9% — 10 Micron High Capotlty Filter Media Exhaust 99.5% — 10 Micron High Capacity Ft 1ter Media NOTE: All Filters Meets Class II of the UL -900 Classification. CODE INFORMATION Spray Net offers a complete line of Semi — Downdraft spray booths that c to the Requirements of: * NFPA -33: Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable and Combustible Materials * NFPA -86: Standard for Ovens and Furnaces * NFPA -91: Standard for Exhaust Systems for Air Conveying of Materials * NFPA -101: Life Safety Code * NFPA -70: National Electric Code * OSHA: Safety and Health Standards (29CFR 1910, 1910.107) * BOCA: Notional Fire Prevention Code & National Building Code * IFC: 2006 International Fire Code * IBC: 2006 International Building Code * SBCCI: Standard Fire Prevention Code & Standard Building Code Including our SN —SDG 30 Semi — Downdraft Spray Booth NOTICE IMO 1181 6 M O .77fls. NORM 6 NIT CO WWI II16 OR1110166 N17 m 101 ROM= W 0110 rrx!® Ia O'N01MTmc MOH M 11®1 CDC., or MI6 PET 9A1Y ®,la REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANC APPROVED et.,u,3 2 5 2010 form City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Electrical components, such as motors, motor starters, disconnect switches and electrical wiring and conduit, piping, roof penetrations, automatic fire push buttons, are listed or approved for the Class and Division in which they are located. Conformance to all these requirements is dependent upon the manner in which the equipment is installed. The contractor shall make certain that all of the protection systems, and the location of the equipment within the building also conforms to the cited codes and other references. Note(s): Fire suppression system is NOT included with the Spray Booth but is required by NFPA -33. SPRAYING EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INTERLOCKED WITH THE VENTILATION OF THE SPRAY BOOTH SUCH THAT SPRAYING OPERATIONS CANNOT BE CONDUCTED UNLESS THE VENTILATION SYSTEM IS IN OPERATION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKW ILA JUL 2 6 2010 PERMIT CENTER 1— Q C) w n di DESIGN AND LAYOUT BY: CD CD a 0 O ✓ m 3 n a CO W U -0 0 ¢ x ,s4- Lai z o rn a n N � z 0 x 0 to 0 O) LO o APPROVED BY: SPRAY BOOTH DATA $ SPECS DRAWN BY: B. BROWN SHEET: B1.02 t I t S;2. vA.c CleArl Clean btAt Sr-0\y TDoo-a\ REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED AUG 2 5 2010 City of Tukwila BUILDING DnnRInnI crtrntA AUG z 3 zoo PERMIT CENTER 1211(1. 4009. !► khleig CUMaNal OVEPJ Dac.-L Cx141445.L tft S' z e tn;. c. Erg) t1! 1A)e lie (*Fink NO. Piet rc+siie,R, etit1',(N3 Oven S ztr(\ cr r ) REVIEWED FOR. - CODECOMPLIANCE APPRfWWD AUG 2 5 2010 Cily of Tukwila BUILDING no /1 m 5 51 Dovklo`e 0001 Ve y\-t, (T V F ) 4 abN't . effyRMILq AUG 2 3 2010 PERMIT CENTER CORRECTION LIR if - II AUG 1 2010 PERMIT C= NTER FIRST FLOOR PLANS, ENLARGED PLANS TENANT IMPROVEMENT FOR FIBERDYNE 17616 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY TUKWILA, WASHINGTON CORRECTION L Tilt i __, ir > I N) --3 LAMO• YU ..... 2 M.O... .0 LAKranx • sums. WA .122 - 203 303 2.2 i ftga..1,_ .3.. M. . .-01'. ro,":17 ...zyg. 3-0-21 dohs nA. ow.00,33 T NEW 8' -O" HIGH CHAINLINK ENCLOSURE WITH (1) 3'- 0 "x7' -0" C.L. DOOR / LEVER HARDWARE PROVIDE NEW EXIT SIGNS WITH ARROW MANUFACTURING (125) i PREMANU- 1 I FACTORED OVEN , (UNDER 1 I SEPARATE i I PERMIT) iX 1 L I PROVIDE NEW PROVID NEW PAIR 3'- 0 "x7' -0" HOLLOW 3'- 0 "xl -d" METAL DOOR AND HOLLOW METAL; FRAME X )< BOORS AND FRAME 1 POST SIGN ON CHAIN LINK GATE FACE NOT AN EXIT" OFFICE [EXIT RELOCATE EXISTING DOOR TO I NEW INSULATED WALL TO ALIGN WITH EXISTING WALL REMOVED. \-IXISTING FULL HEIGHT DEMISING WALL. ENGINEERS NORTHWEST, INC., P.S. STRUCTURAL. ENGINEERS PROJECT # 6869 WOODL.AWN AVE. N. E., #205, SEATTLE. WA 98115 (206) 525-7560 Fax (206) 522 -6698 DATE ( ;L^ PROJECT 561.1 ( 11�L]��c rt, -•3P - SUBJECT (,'4' r''J) SHEET i OF 1 .V >.g. Z 2.46 Z‘03 -'IDe twt i. 4 "x(P. {'k7. �..- . rai i %).1 �3L - treed! s! � tr4 o . u ! r 4 t C., 0' c. t 4 e rexpst Zxt ;-ti ato.) 3t-0 "x 31-o e7- PO rg 64.13-rte . -v dot w. L. Grs/J r�-"‘c}je BY v. ¢ 11- 2 4)d, H 'riMe_www pu iQu rk)S. pie{ Soot -'tu . -r p g�e� 4es&UT SEMI- DOWNDRAFT INSULATED SLEEVE DIMENSIONS PON OF EXHAUST 111 34'0. 18 GA. EXHAUST DUCT REAR VIEW ANGLE CLIP W/ 3/8"x1 1/2- LAG BOLT (TYP. EACH SIDE) FItirdirt4L.. Pemet 1/r N.B. (TYP.EACH SIDE) r.r.1/8 /14.1 I/2- 711( ANGLE S8EW (TYP.) OUCT SUPPORT DETAIL 34'. TUBE AXIAL FAN 81TH NON - FERROUS. NON - SPARKING BLADE AND A 5 HP DRIVE MOTOR (18.800 CFM) (20) EXHAUST FILTERS UL APPROVED) rMANOMETER 011(4 GAUGE) EXISTING 0000 ROOF PLAN VIEW 34'. EXHAUST WEATHER CAP ROOF FLASHING AND RAN COLLAR P0N Cr EXHAUST 111 SIDE VIEW CIO NOTES: 1 CLEAN OUT 0000(5) FOR DRY CHEw1AL OR SPRINKLER HEAD(5) TO BE FIELD CUT AND INSTALLED AFTER DRY CHEMICAL OR SPRINKLER HEAD(5) LOCATION HAS BEEN DETERMINED. 2 It CLEAN INTERVALS RVT OPENINGS SHALL 6 BE 40801113 AT CLEANING O4 UCT(). LE NOR T0RWQ1 SHALL OF DUCT(S). CLEAN-OUT CPENINGS 44N SHALL IMTH A TAL EOUAI. 11 SLIDING GREATER AI HINGED DUCTS 4 P METAL EQUAL TO OR OSATER DUCT OR PIPE AND LATCH TIGHTLY. 4C"" NORM 4tille ram =maw= AIR FLOW CALCULATION 14'412 040SS SCC710NAL OF 800711 = 68' 158' - 4' (FOR GABLE) - 164 SQUARE /TIT 164'.100 (LFPY) 16.400 (CM) 16.400 (QM) REWIRED TO OBTMN 100 UNEAR FEET PER MINUTE. FAN CAPAOTY HAS A CAPACITY OF 18.8013 (CM) INTERLOCK z 180 ¢RAY BOOM SHALL BE INTERLOCKED TO 114 ROLL UP DOOR tS THE EXISTING BIDING IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE SPRAY BOOTH SHALL NOT BE OPERA110NAL UNLESS 11S 00L1 UP MGR CF THE DOTTING BUILDING IS OPEN TO A REVIEWS p1 6 CODE CUMPl q R AUG 2 5 2010 22 GA. INSULATED SLEEVE 1/1111 ROOF C' W/ 1' NSULAIION- `(l�r, AND 3' CLEARANCE _+ Of Ti D i IIEILES U <<DING DIV�,S�AJ .A f� PONT OF EXHAUST 111 4" SEE DUCT SUPPORT DE1AR FRONT VIEW U W CC CC 0 0 DESCRIPTION DESIGN AND LAYOUT BY: 0 Ot O DRAWN BY: 8. BROWN SHEET: B1.01 I — 1 1 ® 1 1 ..e l i r I 71 p p 5 q `10. • -1 .1. • p P p p ...ILA r -1 I 11 r-, r -Y ■I t 1 - 1 1 4 J :---1 L_J r -1 11 r-1 1 1 1 I F --1 1 4 1 4 -J I 1 L_J r-1 I r-T r-1 I 1 1 1. I 4_J 1 I L_J r l I I I m l I u- I rMANOMETER 011(4 GAUGE) EXISTING 0000 ROOF PLAN VIEW 34'. EXHAUST WEATHER CAP ROOF FLASHING AND RAN COLLAR P0N Cr EXHAUST 111 SIDE VIEW CIO NOTES: 1 CLEAN OUT 0000(5) FOR DRY CHEw1AL OR SPRINKLER HEAD(5) TO BE FIELD CUT AND INSTALLED AFTER DRY CHEMICAL OR SPRINKLER HEAD(5) LOCATION HAS BEEN DETERMINED. 2 It CLEAN INTERVALS RVT OPENINGS SHALL 6 BE 40801113 AT CLEANING O4 UCT(). LE NOR T0RWQ1 SHALL OF DUCT(S). CLEAN-OUT CPENINGS 44N SHALL IMTH A TAL EOUAI. 11 SLIDING GREATER AI HINGED DUCTS 4 P METAL EQUAL TO OR OSATER DUCT OR PIPE AND LATCH TIGHTLY. 4C"" NORM 4tille ram =maw= AIR FLOW CALCULATION 14'412 040SS SCC710NAL OF 800711 = 68' 158' - 4' (FOR GABLE) - 164 SQUARE /TIT 164'.100 (LFPY) 16.400 (CM) 16.400 (QM) REWIRED TO OBTMN 100 UNEAR FEET PER MINUTE. FAN CAPAOTY HAS A CAPACITY OF 18.8013 (CM) INTERLOCK z 180 ¢RAY BOOM SHALL BE INTERLOCKED TO 114 ROLL UP DOOR tS THE EXISTING BIDING IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE SPRAY BOOTH SHALL NOT BE OPERA110NAL UNLESS 11S 00L1 UP MGR CF THE DOTTING BUILDING IS OPEN TO A REVIEWS p1 6 CODE CUMPl q R AUG 2 5 2010 22 GA. INSULATED SLEEVE 1/1111 ROOF C' W/ 1' NSULAIION- `(l�r, AND 3' CLEARANCE _+ Of Ti D i IIEILES U <<DING DIV�,S�AJ .A f� PONT OF EXHAUST 111 4" SEE DUCT SUPPORT DE1AR FRONT VIEW U W CC CC 0 0 DESCRIPTION DESIGN AND LAYOUT BY: 0 Ot O DRAWN BY: 8. BROWN SHEET: B1.01 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR GENERAL PURPOSE FLUORESCENT FIXTURES Utilizing an Outside Access Frame Kit (PN 36 -016) for Mounting on Spray or Powder Booth: 9 4 *Not Include in Kit 6 See Detail A -1 Not Included in Kit Note: Outside Access Frame Kit will mount a 53" long fixture in either horizontal or vertical position. If using a 48" long fixture, kit will only work in horizontal position and installer may need to custom fabricate a filler piece. Inner Surface of Panel IMA IMO 4 fPanel Frame DETAILA -1 Not Included in Kit 1. Mark a 12 -1/2" x 50 -1/4" hole on booth panel where fixture is to be located. 2. Cut hole in booth panel using suitable tools. 3. Install panel frames (Item #6 and Item #7) into hole in panel as shown in detail A -1. 4. Install corner brackets (Item #5) to each corner where panel frames meet. Drill 1/8" holes through corner brackets and panel frames and pop rivet in place using 1/8" pop rivets included with installation kit. 5. Install glass lens into panel frame. A. Install 1/2 x 3/4 open cell gasket (Item #1) around perimeter of panel frame as shown in detail A -1. B. Install tempered glass lens (Item #4) into panel frame and lock into place using glass clips (Item #3) and 1/4 - 20 capscrews and nuts as shown in detail A -1. 6. Install light fixture into panel frame and lock into place using (4) light clips (Item #2) and 1/4 - 20 capscrews and nuts. 7. Installation is now complete and fixture is ready to be wired into service. NOTE: See wiring diagram on ballast for proper wiring. 8. This fixture should be installed by qualified technicians in strict accordance with the National Electrical Code and any local requirements. OPTIONAL INSTALLATION HARDWARE KIT (P /N 36 -016) Item Description Qty. 1 1/2" x 3/4" Gasket 12' 2 Light Clip 4 3 Glass Clip 2 *4 Clear Tempered Glass 3/16 "x15 "x53" 1 5 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" Corner Bracket 4 6 Frame (15 3/4" Long) 2 7 Frame (53 1/2" Long) 2 8 1/8" Pop Rivet 8 9 1/4 - 20 Unc. x 3/4" Capscrew & Nut 10 Installation Sketch 1 *Note: Item 4 (P /N 1706) is not included in Kit -- can be purchased separately. 0 -1016 PN #00113 LDPI, Inc. 2008 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR GENERAL PURPOSE FLUORESCENT FIXTURES Using Optional Chain Hanging Kit (PN 3218) for Suspended in General (Non - Classified) Area Lighting: 24" CHAIN PIECE (QTY. 2) CHAIN HANGER BRACKET (QTY. 2) P/N 3218 Kit Consists of 2 Chain Hanger Brackets & 2 24 -Inch Pieces of Chain LIGHT FIXTURE 1. Slide one end of chain onto chain hanger bracket. 2. Install chain hanger bracket into holes in fixture (see drawing). 3. Repeat steps 1 & 2 on opposite end of fixture. 4. Using caution, attach chain ends to suitable support structure in desired location. 5. This fixture should be installed by qualified technicians in strict accordance with the National Electrical Code and any local requirements. NOTE: See wiring diagram on ballast for proper wiring. D -1016 PN #00113 © LDPI, Inc. 2008 NOTES: 1. CLEAN OUT DOOR(S) FOR DRY CHEMICAL OR SPRINKLER HEAD(S) TO BE FIELD CUT AND INSTALLED AFTER DRY CHEMICAL OR SPRINKLER HEAD(S) LOCATION HAS BEEN DETERMINED. 2. CLEAN -OUT OPENINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT 10' INTERVALS THAT ALLOW FOR THOROUGH CLEANING OF DUCT(S). CLEAN -OUT OPENINGS SHALL HAVE A TIGHT - FITTING SLIDING OR HINGED DOORS WITH METAL EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN DUCT OR PIPE AND LATCH TIGHTLY. AIR FLOW CALCULATION 14'x12' CROSS SECTIONAL OF BOOTH = 68' 168' - 4' (FOR GABLE) = 164 SQUARE FEET 164'x100 (LFPM) = 16,400 (CFM) 16,400 (CFM) REQUIRED TO OBTAIN 100 LINEAR FEET PER MINUTE. FAN CAPACITY HAS A CAPACITY OF 18,800 (CFM) INTERLOCK THE SPRAY BOOTH SHALL BE INTERLOCKED TO THE ROLL UP DOOR OF THE EXISTING BUILDING IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE SPRAY BOOTH SHALL NOT BE OPERATIONAL UNLESS THE ROLL UP DOOR OF THE EXISTING BUILDING IS OPEN TO A HEIGHT OF 6' -6" AFF. POINT OF EXHAUST t 22 GA. INSULATED li_ _v_ SLEEVE THRU ROOF W/ 1" INSULATION- AND 3" CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES SEE DUCT - SUPPORT DETAIL I-- 9' 000R WIDTH FRONT VIEW Ce 0 0 NOTICE MIS PRINT 6 M QOFOMITL . PN6LRTY Di SPRT NET SPRAT AMMO IT 6 MT 10 BE USED PI REPRO/66M IN NII IWIOI, IQR AmIUtttD TO P11ER PNITSS P@ COMMATIEN VITIOS M PROP CO6EIIT ff UMW KT SPRAT PIi1D6 DESCRIPTION F- Q 0 W d' N r) In DESIGN AND LAYOUT BY: egi CD I O O W th Q Z a (0 n w 2 0 S d sga 2749 EAST REGAL PARKWAY CA. 92806 FAX: 714.630.4302 0 w a \ Uv- v.) APPROVED BY: SPRAY BOOTH ELEVATIONS _2 0 _� W mpg CD— N OWNDRAFT INSULATED SLEEVE DIMENSIONS ANGLE CLIP W/ 3/B "x1 1/2" LAG BOLT (TYP. EACH SIDE) 2°x2 "x1/8" ANGLE 1/2" M.B. (TYP.EACH SIDE) #14x1 1/2" TEK SREW (TYP.) DUCT SUPPORT DETAIL Jv -Z \ 1 __t-, u n 11 11 u /411* 1c \1i1►% • II II II u = —1 L J r -1 I 1 r -7 1 1 F — -I 1 1 1- --1 1 1 I- - J I 1 L_J r--1 1 1 r —'1 1 1 I- — -I I 11 1- --1 1 1 1-.- -I 1 1 L_J r —i 1 I r -7 1 1 h --1 I 1- --1 1 I 1- --1 1 I L_J 11 MANOMETER (FILTER GAUGE) PLAN VIEW POINT OF EXHAUST fff 34 "0 TUBE AXIAL FAN WITH NON - 34"0, 18 GA. FERROUS, EXHAUST NON - DUCT SPARKING BLADE AND A 5 HP DRIVE MOTOR (18,800 CFM) (20) EXHAUST FILTERS (UL APPROVED) REAR VIEW EXISTING WOOD ROOF POINT OF EXHAUST 34 °0 EXHAUST WEATHER CAP ROOF FLASHING _ AND RAIN COLLAR INTAKE FILTERS (UL LISTED) GENERAL PURPOSE - FLOURESCENT LIGHTS (12 PLACES) f f t I I I LIMIT LIMN FIELD VERIFY SIDE VIEW Dear Steven Zack, r�- Thank you for purchasing a custom built industrial oven from Milmetco, Inc. It is our goal to provide each of our clients with an oven that will fit all their needs to get the job done. You have requested clarification about the oven specifications per the City of Tukwila's request. Exhaust ducting information and installation: Our ovens use the same standard ducting used on most 40 gallon gas water heaters. This would be 6 inch, double - walled ducting. Most building codes require the double - walled ducting up until 3 feet before the roof pen- etration. Seismically fastening the oven: Due to the rigidity and weight of this unit, mos ties in earthquake prone areas in California are advised to bolt the unit do system in 4 places with % inch by 4% inch bolts. We have included brack ment to secure your oven properly. FOR Prinve NCE ALL 5 Potential temperatures generated through the exhaust ducting: the air flo !rig through ttr ill exhaust ducting to the point of exit above the roof line is generally a few egr =- = lower that the temperature inside the oven. This Toss of temperature is caused • tritikWila i Is and line loss. This unit that we have made for you is design ' ?�s ►S' differenc a Y 9 � IVI,SInf11 maximum temperature of 400 °F. You have specified that this oven will be used for compos- ites curing which generally runs at 260 °F. Flashing for the roof: The exhaust ducting for this oven will require standard, off the shelf flashing for the standard 6 inch ducting. To ensure that the ducting has been weather- proofed, we advise you to seal the area of roof penetration with Mastic. Method of make up air: the oven uses very little make up air through the exhaust ducting. The typical method in most shops is to open a bay door, shop door or window. This oven requires very little make up air: about the same amount as any bathroom ventillation fan. Enclosed is a detailed drawing of the oven and placement for the burner and control box. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me back by phone or email: sesmilmetco @yahoo.com CORRECTION N RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA LT -�' Thank you for your business! AUG 19 2010 Steve Soto PFRMIT CENTER 2320 CENTRAL AVE STE #1, DUARTE, CA 91010 Phone (626)305 -0202 Fax (626)305 -0808 f Our firm is a manufacture of quality Industrial ovens,including_ batch curing, powder coat- ing, prostetic, conveyor design with units lasting over 30 years of service. We offer electric heating, natural gas and propane heating. We ship our ovens completely assembled with minimum field assembly and have shipped throughout the USA, CANADA and THE FAR EAST. Our design engineer has over 60 years experience in designing and building :;-n' � FOR sytems as well as difficult engineered designed systems to your requirem • � 'LIANCE with your standard or special requirements. . r We have quality ovens in service for over 30 years. The key to their long ity is/ qon -1U jd struction design. Our powder coat ovens begin with a heavy duty 4" x 4" x /4' angle frame around the door frame and entire oven perimeter. This structure allows th over. o wj��a stand many years of service at 500 degree F without the doors wilting or t e f i (I coming warped. B�11l��NG (a�VI,�I(�I Our standard construction is of galvanized steel exterior and aluminized steel interior for our panels such that moisture control and rust prevention will not occur. Our standard air circulation has air supply bottom ducts along both sides with adjustable dampers so that you have even heat throughout the entire oven without any "hot spots ".. Air return is top center for uniform air flow. We use UL LISTED gas fired or propane burners for gas heated applications. This allows for easy recognition of conformance to local inspection and fire department approvals. All control panels are built with UL LISTED componets including lights, switches, contac- tors and devices as required. In addition, we can offer a digital control with comp;uter interface capability for record keeping productsof the oven performance if required. Our ovens are shipped partially or fully assembled based upon wide load requirements. This can save many thousands of dollars in field assembly versus receiving an oven "knocked down" in addition to knowing that the entire oven is factory tested for operation and air flow. Our firm offers industrial ovens, powder spray booths, parts wash systems, bC O R o R E T 1( N with accessories, and screw compressors. RECEIVED . .. -ei f it MIA 1 12;1 2320 CENTRAL AVE STE #1 ,A������jE CA 91010 Phone (626)305 -0202 Fax 626)305 -0808 PERMIT C NTEF Ainet)/1 1. Make sure gas and electric are on prior to operating oven. Turn disconnect switch on (yellow & red switch) Always turn the blower on first. 2. Turn the burner switch on and set the temperature controller to desired operating tem- perature. See separate instructions for setting digital control. Turning this switch will ignite and turn on the burner unit. Note: the burner has approximately 35 second to prove a flame before the main gas valve will open. This is a safety feature, for more information, read the burner operating manual enclosed. 3. As temperature rises, observe the digital control to ensure it is heating. This is normally seen as a red dot on the face of the controller. 4. Parts may be loaded prior to start-up of the oven, or if a particular curing temperature is needed, wait until the temperature is reached before inserting parts to cure. 5. Once the parts are at the set temperature, observe the time so that the parts may cure to the applicable time before removing them from the oven. Caution: when removing parts from the oven, follow all safety rules as applicable. If a cart is to be removed while the oven is still operating, make sure that there is sufficient assis- tance in case an employee slips within the oven. Always instruct employees to wear prop- er eye protection, clothing, and gloves when entering a hot oven. Follow all local codes. 6.To shut down the oven, turn off the burner switch and all the temperature to lower to at least 200F before opening the doors. Turning off an oven without cooling down can cause the blower shaft to go out of round. This will create possible shaft defection and early bear- ing fatigue failure. 7. After the parts are removed from the oven or at days end, turn off heat switch first, then the blower switch. Leave the doors open to the oven. Insure safety by checking the gas lines and close gas and power utility if so desired. 8. Periodicaly, with all power off, take the cover off the fan box and inspect the fan belts to insure they are not too loose. Grease the zerk fittings for the fan shaft bearings. It is recommended that caustion always be utilized and that good safety procedures al- ways be followed. In addition, ask the local fire department for any recommendations and locations of fire safety devices. Contact us for any additional information. 2320 CENTRAL AVE STE #1, DUARTE, CA 91010 Phone (626)305 -0202 Fax (626)305 -0808 ••- •.•.••• -. J-•!.••• •••0 • - Item QTY Part Identification Notes_. Vendor Unit Number UL Listed Blower Moter 1 5HP, 1750RPM, OCP, 184T ® ®E EIS Fop"`" UL Listed Shaft Adapter 1 w /blower wheel, 1- 11/16" COMPLIANCE Blower Wheel 1 24BL A PPOinVED UL Listed Control Panel Enclosure 1 20 "x20 "x8" Norma 3R w /back panel ktpd 2 5 201J Rittal WM202000NC UL Listed Digital Controler 1 Love (Dwyer) Love Contol 16B -33 UL Listed Disconnect Switch 1 Hi -Amp Switch city ABB QT33E53 UL Listed 750 KVA Transformer 1 General Electric of ������ r��`���►���� ,I Mag -Trot QT58K0051 UL Listed ABB IEC Contactor 2 6A 3P 120V 1 NO Aux. 1 perrYi'l�rl` °�G DOVIfi1i- IA�llag -Trot B6C -1 UL Listed ABB IEC Contactor 1 20A 3P 120V 1 NO Aux. RECE,IVED Mag -Trol A- 15 -3D -64 UL Listed ABB THermal OL RLY 1 3P, 12 -18 AMP Range Metallic CITY OF TUKWIL Mag -Trol TA25DU 19 UL Listed Lightswitch 3 General Electric AUG 19 2010 Mag -Trol P9XSLDOV UL Listed Contact Blocks 3 General Electric PERMIT ������, Mag -Trol P8910VN UL Listed Lightswitch 3 General Electric Mag -Trot P9PDNVL UL Listed Burner 1 Economite RE4700BA 700,000 BTU Burner Midco 2210005 UL Listed Latch 1 Large Sierra Pacific X -Proof N/A Door Handle 2 17" Aluminum HD OSHA N/A V -Belt & Sheaves 1 1- 11/16" 0.6" dia 2 groove sheave Thompson N/A 1 1 -1/8" 4.6" dia 2 groove sheave Thompson N/A 2 1- 11/16" Pillow Blocks Thompson N/A 2 B52 Belts Thompson N/A 1 1- 11/16" SDS Thompson N/A 1 1 -1/8" SDS Thompson N/A LT fl 2320 CENTRAL AVE STE #1, DUARTE, CA 91010 Phone (626)305 -0202 Fax (626)305 -0808 d black black ID i a- g r aim black Burner blue yellow yellow Model: 8820HA 230V 3-Phase 60Hz Serial: 2006M10500-1 PSC Painting & Stripping yellow UNLESS STATED ON DIAGRAM NO WIRES SPLIT WITH ONE ANOTHER 2320 CENTRAL AVE STE#1 , DUARTE , CA 91010 Phone (626)305-0202 Fax (626)305-0808 Digital Controller 1 2 7 8 9 10 11 00 99 0000 black Burner blue yellow yellow Model: 8820HA 230V 3-Phase 60Hz Serial: 2006M10500-1 PSC Painting & Stripping yellow UNLESS STATED ON DIAGRAM NO WIRES SPLIT WITH ONE ANOTHER 2320 CENTRAL AVE STE#1 , DUARTE , CA 91010 Phone (626)305-0202 Fax (626)305-0808 • Building Division Review Memo 'Section 1 A Provide manufacturer's installation manual and specks for the I Spray booth 2 Oven 8 Installation manual shall show the duct installation specifications 1 Spray Booth 2Oven C Method of seismically fastening to the floor system I Spray Booth p.,,,,„,∎ Pa p, �:• /CODE VIEWED FOF A �ONIPLI�gNCE Ado 5 aid City of Tukwila BUILDING non,SInAi 2. Oven Curing oven potential temperatures generated through the exhaust duct E HAZMAT Storage 1 Quantities 2 Type Section 2 41 Provide details and specifications for exhaust ducts 1 Spray Booth et. Material 9 d l / e l i a i e d s ite/ (94 Size (v ry ocIG,mwe .Y' e. Thickness 2 yet. d. Flashing 2 Oven a. Material 19. Size C. Thickness .Flashing 8 Structural Roof System 406.44 -KC .r. cis - G lho/ RECEIVED _ CITY OF Tui(WILA AUG 19 2010 PERMIT CENTER CORRECTION LTRI 1 WHY\ • l.Roof penetration plan for spray booth — engineer wet stamp 2. Roof modification plan — architect wet stamp Section 3 AMechanical equipment within vicinity of the new exhaust ducts '$Location of intake air in relation to exhaust ducts C Location of exhaust ducts in relation to the roof edge Section 4 A Make up air ,Spray Booth 2.Oven B Comply with code requirements 1.502.7 2.502.8 3 510.1 4510.2 Section 5 Fire suppression system in accordance with IMC 501.7 Econ RE4850BA / RE4400B / RE440 Gas Burners .,h;.t.. ... Permit No In the United States, Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with Installation of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 2223.1- latest edition, from the American National Standard Institute. Further reference should be made to the recommendation of your fuel supplier. In Canada, Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with Installation' Codes for Gas,Burning Appliances and Equipment, CGA Standard CAN /CGA 1B-149. Further reference should be made to the recommendation of your fuel supplier. A ;WARNING: Additions, changes, conversions, and service must be performed by an authorized MIDCO representative, service agency, or the fuel supplier. Use only MIDCO specified and approved parts. INSTALLER: Inform and demonstrate to the user the correct operation and maintenance of the gas utilization equipment. Inform the user of the hazards of storing flammable liquids and vapors in the vicinity of this gas utilization equipment and remove such hazards. Affix this manual and associated literature adjacent to the burner. CODE COMPLIANCE IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER. USER: - Retain this manual for future reference. If other than routine service or maintenance as described in this.manual and associated literature is required, contact a qualified service. agency. DO NOT ATTEMPT REPAIRS. An inadvertent_ service RECEcould'result in a dangerous condition. CITY OF TUKWI o A vykdahevisw Aventio In theNfingtructions. is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or death. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other, appliance. WHAT TO' DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: • Do-not try to'light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical switch;do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately-phone your gas supplier from another building. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. If you,cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire depaent. Install tion and service m st-be performed by a qualified Installer, service age BURNER MODEL BILL OF MATL NUMBER COD ,'e: APPRAUED AUt 25 2u w SERIAL NUMBER WIRING DIAGRAM Name Address 1 Phone BUILDING Dlvigi�p, FOR SERVICE CONTACT: Date of Installation AUG 1 Y . o N P ®R A T I ®litf TER' 3: The following terms are used to identify hazards, safety precaution of special notations a have standard meanings throughout this manual. They are punted in all capital letters using a bold type face PERMIT 7ormation terms as shown below, be aware of the hazard potenti al. w, and preceded by the exclamation mark symbol. When you see the safety alert symbol and one of the DANGER: Identifies the most serious hazards which will result Iin severe personal injury or death. WARNING: Signifies a hazard that could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION: Identifies unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. i Midoo International Inc. Quality Designed for Proven Performance rti 4140 West Victoria St. - Chicago, Illinois 60646 c i)l us tel 773.604.8700 fax 773.604.4070 U�ED web www.midcointemational.com e-mail sales @midcointemational. J O R R E C T I O N LTff ao 107 8471 24 Printed in U. ::'Utt oy. Specifications 1 I'Vr",°) S 7 :. . rep Part 1 Installation Ventilation I, ,': Part I Installation n :The: ECONOMITE Models' RE 48508A,,:RE470,0BA;'RE44t,,00B and'RE440'OB'AI.bumers with Intermittent spark ignited pilot are adaptable to most gasutilization equipment, including gravity and forced circulation fumaces and boilers. They are particularly recommended for firing horizontal or downdraft equipment since no draft is required to maintain;a;pilot.Power burner designlmakes them perfectly suited for oil bumer replacement,including :r000ftop and ' industrial applications. • AIR•.DELIVERY (Approximate Air Delivery at Zero Draft) • I RE 4850BA RE4700BA RE4400B & RE4400BA- 180SCFM' 14 6 SCFM' 85SCFM2 FIRING RATE (NATURAL OR PROPANE )3 RE 4850BA RE4700BA RE4400B RE4400BA MAXIMUM MBH4 850 700 400 400 . MINIMUM MBH 280 230 132 132 GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE REQUIRED 1134 NATURAL 7.0" to 14.0" W.C. • PROPANE 5.0" TO 14.0" W.C. TUBE DIAMETER 4" TUBE LENGTH 9" RECOMMENDED COMBUSTION CHAMBER SIZE (AT MAX. BTU /HR) RE 4850BA RE4700BA RE4400B RE4400BA WIDTH 15" 15" 10" 10" LENGTH 30" 25° 16.5 16.5" ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 120 VAC 60 Hertz° IGNITION CONTROL MODULE VOLTAGE 24 VAC • FLAME SAFETY....Electronic Flame•Safety.with Spark•Ignited Pilot and 100% Shut -Off° TABLE 1: Burner Specifications 1. Standard burners are shipped as NATURAL gas models. Contact your Midco dealer for PROPANE!gas bumers. 2. SCFM = Standard Cubic Feet / Minute. 3. All Ratings Based on 1000 BTU /Cu. Ft. NATURAL. Derate bumer for altitude over 2,000 feet by 4% for each 1,000 feet above sea level. 4. 1 MBH = 1 000'BTU/hr. 5. For 50•He'rtz applications the RE4850BA, RE4700BA, RE4400B and. RE4400BA will be derated by 20 %. Contact the factory for details. NOTE: Burners rated •for,50Hertz are not UL Listed. 6. See Section XII of Operational Sequence A CAUTION: The ECONOMITE Models RE4850BA, RE4700BA, RE4400B and RE4400BA Burners are not intended for outdoor installation and must be protected from excessive moisture.. Provide adequate clearance for service and proper' operation. If the former automatic oil bumer gave trouble -free operation, it is probable that the heating plant area his sufficient infiltration of . air for combustion • and dilution . of flue gases. Nevertheless, the area must be checked. ❑ Open basement or utility areas of .normal construction, without• storm windows or tight doors, will generally allow sufficient air infiltration.. However, if the heating plant Is located in a tight or separate room, ventilation to an open area as described above will be required. Install two permanently open grills, each sized on the basis of one square inch free area per 1,000 BTU (but not Tess than 100 square inches) of the total input rating of all gas utilization equipment in the combined space. One grille should be located within 12 inches of the ceiling, the other within 12 inches of the floor. ❑ If the heating plant is located in an area of unusually tight construction, or if an exhaust fan, kitchen ventilation system, clothes dryer and /or fireplace is installed in the building, provisions must be made for an outside air supply near the heating appliance area. ' Install permanently open grills sized at not-less than one square inch free area per 4,000 BTU of bumer input. When ventilating through horizontal ducts, grills should be sized at not less than one square inch free area per 2,000 BTU of bumer input. In any case, the minimum dimension of rectangular air ducts shall not be less than 3 inches. ❑ In Canada, for detailed ventilation requirements, refer to standard CAN 1-B149.1 or .2 and /or local codes. Part 1 Installation Continued II Preparation of the Gas Utilization Equipment III Combustion Chamber IV Chimney, Vent Connector and Draft Control Part 1. Installation ❑ Clean the gas utilization equipment combustion chamber, heat exchanger interior, and flue connections. Remove all adhering tars] scale, dirt and soot. Inspect for actual or potential leaks. ❑ Cement all :joints, including those iri the, heating appliance base and around the door frames, to prevent leakage into, or out Of the combustion chamber. ❑ The access or firing door should open easily to relieve pressure. If positive latches exist, they should be modified to permit easy opening; a spring loaded door holder is recommended. ❑ On all boilers, make certain the pressure relief safety valve is in good operating condition. A combustion chamber liner is normally required to protect non -heat transfer surfaces and to provide a radiant bed for rapid heat transfer to the primary surfaces of the heat exchanger. In most cases the existing chamber liner can be used. if In good condition. ❑ In the case of wet base boilers, where the entire firing chamber is comprised of heat exchange surfaces and no chamber liner was provided for oil firing, a liner is usually not required for the ECONOMITE. However, a liner or target wall may be necessary If the firing chamber is unusually short, in order to avoid excess flame contact on the heat exchanger walls or flueways. ❑ If a built up chamber liner is required, use 2,300 °F minimum insulating material. ❑ The bumer tube, or the stainless steel sleeve that is included with the burner, must be sealed air tight into the combustion chariber opening with refractory material. The sleeve is preferred as it is designed to properly locate the end of the tube relative to the inside wall of the combustion chamber, and to permit bumer removal without breaking the seal. A CAUTION: In no case should the burner tube be allowed to extend into the cnamber proper; it must be set at least 1" short of the inside surface because high combustion chamber temperatures will cause premature pilot, electrode, burner tube and sleeve deterioration. A WARNING: BURNER MUST BE MOUNTED IN ORIENTATION SHOWN IN FIGURES 1 AND 2. ANY OTHER MOUNTINGS MAY CAUSE A DANGEROUS CONDITION, AND WILL VOID BURNER WARRANTY AND AGENCY APPROVALS. NON - STANDARD ARRANGEMENTS MAY BE AVAILABLE FOR SOME MODELS. CONSULT FACTORY FOR DETAILS IF REQUIRD. ❑ Before permanently setting the bumer in place, check that the main bumer and pilot ports are free of foreign materials, and also that the spark electrode assembly has not been damaged or displaced. See Figures 7A and 7B. EXISTING PREFABRICATED OOUBUSTION CNAUBER LINER TO PROTECT AND PROP PLY LOCATE EN Or BURNER TUBE. POSITION ?$D SEAL STARLESS SLEEVE FLUSH 17TH INSIDd or COUBUSTIO$1 CHAMBER LINER (REFER TO SECTION tl ) Figure 1: Dry Base Boiler with Combustion Chamber Liner (Warm Air Furnace Construction is Similar) 10 PROTECT AND PROPERLY LOCATE END Or BURNER TUBE. POSITION AND SEAL STAINLESS SLEEVE FLUSH WITH INSIDE Or COUBUSTION CHAMBER LINER (REFER 70 SECTION 11) Figure 2: Wet Base Boiler with Unlined Combustion Chamber A WARNING: The chimney sha) be inspected for unsafe conditions such as deteriorated masonry and - excessiv soot or other blockage or potential blockage. •Installation must conform with local codes -or in'the absence of local codes with NFPA, AANSI Z223 :1'. latest edition. '. WARNING: The_ vent connector shall,not be connected to a chimney already venting solid fuel burning equipment an Incinerator or an open fireplace. ❑ The Vent Connector shall be ma e, of non - combustible, corrosion resistant material capable of withstanding the vent gas•te pei ature produced by the gas utilization equipment and of sufficient `thickness to withstand ] hysicai damage. ❑ , The Vent` Connector shall be assort as:pos'sibie. The entire length shall be readily accessible'for inspection, cleaning, and replacernent. ❑ The length'of horiiontal uninsulated Vent Connector between the chimney and a single gas utilization 'equipment' shall not exce d 75% Of the the height of the chimney above the connector; or 100%1 the Vent Connect r is insulated: 3 Part 1 Installation Continued IV Chimney, Vent Connector and Draft Control Continued 4 Part 1 Installation O The Vent Connector shall be installed so as to avoid tums or other construction features which create excessive resistance toflow of vent gas. It shall be installed without any dips or sags and shall slope upward at least 1/4" per foot. O A manually operated damper shall not•be placed in the Vent Connector or chimney of any gas utilization equipment. TMYBLE IINUM1_ VENT PPE, .. NOt TO EXTEND BEYOND INNER LINER Or CHIMNEY cwYNEr OR STACK VENT PIPE NOT TO EXTEND BEYOND INNER LINER Or C+oYNEr HORIZONTAL TO VERTICAL TYPE DRAFT HOOD (AInAYS INSTALL IN A krosezorart PD9nw1 KNT PPE NOT TO EXTEND BEYONDdNNER LNLR Or CNTUNEY VENT PPE NOT TO EXTEND BEYOND INNER LINER or CNIYNC HORIZONTAL 10 VERTICAL TYPE DRAFT HOOD (AL, gars IN$1A1.l IN A % RTCAI pO9uQr) VER11CAL TYPE DRArI HOOD (Rims PTSII\I N A %TNT4CA1 POSITION) Figure 3: Recommended Locations for Draft Hoods O The Vent Connector shall be firmly attached to -draft hood outlets and flue collars. Joints between sections of connector piping shall be fastened by sheet -metal screws or other approved means. The Vent Connector shall be supported for the design and weight of the material employed to maintain clearance and prevent physical damage and Separation of joints. O A draft hood or a barometric draft regulator shall be installed in the same roorrl or enclosure as the equipment in such a manner as to prevent any difference in the pressure between the hood or regulator .and' the combustion air supply (see Figures 3 and 4). In no case shall the relief opening of the draft hood or barometric draft regulator be located at a point lower than the top of the highest flue INCORRECT LOCATIONS Figure 4: Location for Barometric Draft Regulators Note: Figure 3 and 4 : Copyright by American Gas. Association. Used by permission of the copyright holder. passage in th equipment. O Gas utilization equipment requiring controlled draft may be equipped with a listed double acting barometric draft regulator, if approved by local codes (see Figure 4). O A'device which will automatically . shut off gas to the bumer in the event of sustained backdraft:is required. It shall be of the listed manual reset type and installed and adjusted by a qualified seritice technician in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. O Refer to gas utilization equipment manufacturer for recommended vent connection requirements.' • Part 1 Installation Part 1 Installation Continued V Electrical R BL RK r 120 v Pvo IBURNER GROUND GREEN GROUND SORE Kt 1 W RL0'AiR VOIGR 120 /50/60 /I OK SERIES CONVECT Alt LUIt VOLTAGE SAFETY AND/ OP OPERA TAX CONTROLS W TN* OM ( :Rd vOI LACE CIlty } rJSEO DSCotKEG't SB670, ELECTRON[ CONTROL f /01,0-,-L-, -: NV YAW VALVE �V ���,�1�,� 8L 4NVNVl PILOT VALVE L'' V"` IV D0 NO' IIS[ UU$ V Wt6 1 r.W RWNKYLKLI vR l76A•J =li`a a 0 OwER ALP NC SWITCH SPARK ROD +20/1/x/60 LEOENO mRING AND COUPONENIS :AL* 9v AnOCD — — DASwEO B• INSTALLER TERWNALS. 1C0MINAL STRIP COMPONCNT (LEE TROVC CONTROL - �- SPLICE Wiring Diagram' RE4400B and RE4400BA BURNER GROJNO r- LI W ELK BLOWER MOTOR ITO SO/60 /1 _ SERIES CONNECT ALL SETY AND 7 OR OPERATING CONTROLS IN TtKO LINE LUNE VOLTAGE ONLY) r jSEO DSCONNCC1 dl+ AF BL %SWF NUT NO 0 BLOvQR AW 'NC Sato' _ M SENSL ROC SPARK ROO �wu - �NT_ 120/1/50/60 L. _ 4 L_ — — • IaITRAI LEGEND vati*t, AND COUPONLNTS SOLID. By %WOO - - DASNED, BV INSTALLER TERLaNALS• t TERMINAL SNW CONPONCNT CLECTRON'C CONTRA - r SPLICE Wiring Diagram RE4700BA and RE4850BA ACAUTION:Refer to wiring diagram located on the inside of the burner housing cover or, above wiring diagram. Installation .wiring and grounding .to the bumer must conform to local codes, or, in their absence in the.United States to Nation9I Electric Code, ANSUNFPA No. 70 latest edition; in Canada, to Canadian Electrical"Code.Part 1, CSA Standard C22.1 ❑ Use copper wire not less than 14 gag for line voltage wiring. Hook up to a dedicated line with an on-off disconnect switch and a minimum 10 Amp breaker. ❑ The frame of the • burner should be well grounded. Normally the piping and /or electric conduit will provide sufficient. grounding. However, a ground lug is located in control box for positive grounding where insulated piPe couplings are used or where any doubt exists regarding grounding sufficiency. ❑ Confirm that the polarity -is correctly/ire twire to,strip terminal L1, neutral L2—and that the neutral,iirie' is not subject, to induced•,1 w.,voltage ,(check L2 to earth ground) from other equipment, as that can. cause the .Ignition Control_ Module to malfunction. ❑ 'Each_°installation' must.lnclude suits le limit'control(s). Existing oil bumer combination operating and 'Writ nomially�NOT SUITABLE for gas bumer use. O Connect. motors used on forced air furnace fans or boiler pumps to a combination limit control and; switch: ❑ :Set the thermostat•heat anticipator for the total current draw handled by the thermostat. • Ile current ' draw' of the ECONOMITE _2;V. operating circuit is 0.9 amps. .A , CAUTION: Label all wires- p,ior to' dlsconnection when servicing controls. Wiring error ;,can cause improper an dangerous 'operation. Verify proper operation after 'servicing. 5 Part l Installation Continued VI Piping 6 Part 1 Installation A CAUTION: The available. gas pressure should he within the limits shown in SPECIFICATIONS section. Excessive pressure may damage electric valves, regulators and. manual 4alves.:If the supply pressure exceeds the 14.0 "W.C. maximum, a suitable high pressure regulator must be installed between the Main Manual Shut -Off Valve and bumer shut -ef valve as shown In Figure 5. Pipe ;Type Size of Gas Approximate Capacity -MBH Pipe Length 3/4 3/4 Natural Propane Natural Propane Natural Propane Natural Propane 200 590 400 1075 900 20 40 75 150 400 275 190 275 200 150 730 500 360 600 450 325 1040 750 900 650 475 100 Capacities shown are for a total pressure drop of 0.3"W.C. For 0.5"W.C. pressure drop, multiply capacity shown by 1.3 . 160 Propane capacities shown are for a total pressure drop of 0.5° W.C. For higher permissible pressure drops, consult your gas supplier. 300 275 630 400 975 Table 2: Schedule 40 NPT Pipe - Capacity Chart ❑ The burner gas supply piping should branch off from the main line as close to the gas meter as possible. Do not connect to the bottom of a horizontal section. Use new black pipe and malleable fittings free of cutting and threading burrs or defects. ❑ Provide a Sediment trap, union and 1/8" pressure tap in piping close to bumer as shown in Figure 5. ❑ Use pipe joint compound approved for use with Liquid Petroleum Gases. ❑ Piping must also comply with your local codes. ❑ To obtain the maximum firing rate of the bumer, the gas supply piping must be sized to provide a minimum of 7.0"W.C. pressure to the inlet of the upstream automatic safety shut- off valve when the bumer and all other gas utilization equipment are on. The pilot regulator can be moun ed in any position, the main regulator, if equipped, should be mounted upright and in a hori ontal run of pipe. A CA TION: Because it Is difficult to accurately control pressure during supply pipe leak testing, it is recommended that all low pressure (14.0"W.C. max.) components; both main and pilot, be disconnected during testing. Exposing low pressure regulators and valves, Including manual valves, to pressures over 1/2 PSIG (14.0 "W.C.) will cause damage and void all warranties. A DANGER: Explosion hazard. Do not use oxygen for pressure testing. An explosion could occur during initial start up. ❑ If the burner piping must be rearranged because of space limitation, be sure to carry out the general arrangement shown in Figure 5. Install the combination valve (RE4700BA, RE4400B & RE4400BA only ) in any position except up -side down. ❑ When the burner is installed in the vestibule of jacketed equipment, it is recommended that the Auto atic Safety Shut -Oft Valyes be left adjacent to the bumer within the vestibule and the Main Manual Shut -Off Valve beinstalled outside. ❑Run full si pipe'or tubing from' regulator. vent openings to outside of building. Provide no traps in the vent lines and terminate away,from ail•doors and windows; also make provisions for keeping rain and foreign objects'`froin entering the vent piping. ❑ When high supply gas pressure is encountered, as in the case in many industrial plants, the gas line size can be reduced. to allow•for a greater pressure drop; however, the size must hA sufficient tbb deliver burner rating pressure. A CAUTION: High gas pressure••suppty lines require the proper pressure reducing re ulators. Install' •a high pressure regulator of the Tight Shut -Off type upstream of the low pressure regulator. Sized for main gas input, and suitable for the minimum flow regulating, capacity of the pilot. ❑ The high pressure regulator must be adjustable to 14" W.C. outlet pressure. ❑ When the gas supply line is about to be put into service it must be tested to insure that it is gas tight. Use air or inert gas under pressure. and test with soap and water to locate leaks. ❑ Before gas is tumed onto the system, a check must be made to see that there are no open fittings and to make sure the bumer.main and pilot manual valves are closed. ❑ .After checking for leaks, purge the gas line up to the bumer inlet. Purging the air from the gas supply line at this step will expedite the first light -off. NOTE: If there is more than CO" W.C. differential in the inlet pressure to the burner compared to when all other gas utilization equipment are off, refer to Section VI. Part 1 Installation Continued VI Piping Continued Part 1 Installation lvEtwammonsiamolaa RE4400B and RE4400BA UL, Valve Train Assembly 24VAC 1 / / AIR PRESSURE // • BLOWER MOTOR SWITCH • / // / ••../� ( MAIN MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE AND SUPPLY .'N. PIPING ( SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER) PILOT REGULATOR C.)1 MAXIMUM ��L OUTLET PRESSURE L<I 74"iN.C. 1m! 0 i IGNITION / CONTROL MODULE MAIN REGULATOR' (SUPPLIED BY OTHERS) MANIFOLD DETAIL-A" PRESSURE SHUTTER SHAFT SIGHT GLAS PILOT PRESSURE TAP TAP 1 REDUNDANT GAS NAIVE PILOT AIR ORIFICE (LOCATED INSIDE TEE) SEDIMENT TRAP PILOT GAS ORIFICE (SUPPLIED (LOCATED INSIDE TEE) BY OTHERS) 'REQUIRED FOR1APPLICATIONS EXCEEDING 14' W. C. PRESSURE RE4T00BA UL, Valve Train Assembly 24VAC AIR PRESSURE TUBING IS TO BE UT SWITCH C TO FIT IN THE FIELD MAIN MANUAL \ SHUT -OFF 1 VALVE AND SUPPLY\ " PIPING ( SUPPLIED , BY INSTALLER) BLOWER MOTOR SUPPLY GAS PRESSURE TAP IGNITION CONTROL MODULE PILOT PRESSURE TAP SHUTTER SHAFT SIGHT GLASS 1: MANIFOLD PRESSURE TAP REDUNDANT VALVE XIMUM CUTLET PRESSURE 1 4'W.C. DETAIL "A' MAIN .REGULATOR' PIL TAIR ORIFICE (SUPPLIED .( LOCATED INSIDE TEE) BY OTHERS) II SEDIMENT TRAP (SUPPLIED 'REOUIREDIFORAPPLICATIONS BY OTHERS) EXCEEDING 14' W. C. PRESSURE PILOT GAS ORIFICE ( LOCATED INSIDE TEE) Figure 5: Piping Diagram 7 Part I Installation Continued VI Piping Continued VII Main Gas Input Selection VIII Initial Start- up /Adjustment 8 PILOT AIR 0 IFICE (LOCATED I SIDE. TEE) PILOT GAS ORIFICE (LOCATED INSIDE TEE) NATI tfIETAIL "A" AIR PRESSURE SWITCH Part 1. Installation • % �• BLOWER MOTOR 4 \* 4e 41”,:-.---aa--1 SHUTTER ��'� 4rj/'-.~i, SHAFT �!�``, /`" AUTOMATIC SAFETY r • ►,41:1<; A MAIN MANUAL SHUT -OFF v I �`) tf C VALVE AND SUPPLY SHUT -OFF VALVE WITH 1�;��,�`� � PIPING ( SUPPLIED REGULATOR � �1; �; '`�,/r BY INSTALLEF) PILOT ' ��/ SUPPIv(AC REGULATOR y'" V,111 ,,idilW S/ L+ I PRESSURE TAP NIP } ce) MAIN REGULATOR' (SUPPLIED . BY OTHERS) MAXIMUM OUTLET PRESSURE 14"W.C. DETAIL "A" MANIFOLD PRESSURE TAP AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUT -OFF VALVE SIGHT GLASS PILOT PRESSURE TAP IGNITION CONTROL MODULE RE4850BA UL, Valve Train Assembly 24VAC 'REQUIRED FOR APPLICATION EXCEEDING 14" W. C PRESSURE SEDIMENT TRAP (SUPPLIED BY OTHERS) Figure 5: Piping Diagram (Continued) • Bumers are approved for use with NATURAL gas or PROPANE gas and should be used only with the gas specified on the rating plate. ❑ The gas input should be set at the heating rate determined by the building heat loss and /or heating plant survey, but not exceeding the rated maximum input of the gas utilization equipment or!Economite burner. A WARNING: Ignition Is 'automatic. Make spark observations into combustion chamber on,y with Main and Pilot Manual Shut -Off Valves closed. Confirm that gas utilization equipment does not contain any accumulated gases. Purge as described in step 1 below. CAUTION: Cover plates, guards, and enclosures must be maintained In place at all times except during maintenance and service. 1. Check the" bumer piping, and valves for gas leaks by applying a weak liquid soap solution to unions and joints with;the gas supply on. Leakage will be indicated by the A nAearance of soap bubbles. Locate and correct all gas leaks before proceeding. WARNING: DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME. 2. Purging the air from the gas supply line at this step will expedite first light -off. IMPORTANT: Purge outside the building. Do not purge into the gas utilization equipme t. 3. To purge the gas utilization equipment and chimney of any accumulated gases, tum main Manual Gas Cock OFF, close Pilot Manual Shut -Off Valve, turn bumer power on, and set 9perating control to ON or thermostat to call for heat. Let the blower run long enough to accomplish four combustion chamber volume air changes, but not less than A nfi minutes. CAUTION:Make sure that the capacity range of the bumer, manifold pressure, and the combustion air shutter setting are suitable for capacity rating of the gas utilization equipment. Refer to Section VIII and Table 3. 4. RESET the Ignition Control Module by setting the operating control to OFF or the thermostat below room temperature for at least 30 seconds. See Section XII. 5. Confirm that Main and Pilot Manual Shut -Off Valves are open. Tum main Manual Gas Cock ON • Part] Installation Part I Installation Continued VIII: Initial Start- up /Adjustment Continued Natural. Gas /.Propane Gas Orifice Size and Pressure Settings RE4850BA Input MBTU /HR1 Natural Gas Orifice Manifold Size Metter - Pressure (Inches). Stamp CW.C) Propane Gas Orifice. Manifold ,Size Letter Pressure (Inches) Stamp CW.C) 850 No Orifice 3.5 0.688 1 2.4 450* 0.422 400 0.358 280 No Orifice RE4700BA F iJ 2.6 0.358 J 2.2 4.3 0.290 B 3.3 0.4 0.688 I 0.15 700 0.688 I 3.5 0.422 F 2.8 650 0.688 ; I 3.0 0.422 F 2.5 600 0.563 ;H 3.3 0.358 J 4.1 550 0.500 . 1G 3.2 0.358 J 3.4 500 0.500 1G 2.7 0.358 J 2.8 450 0.422 IF 2.9 0.358 J 2.3 400* 0:422 ,F 2.3 0.290 B 3.4 233 0.688 I I 0.4 0.422 F 0.3 RE4400BA' 400 350 300. • 250* 200 133 No Orifice No Orifice No Orifice ' 0.358 0.290 No Orifice 4.7 0.358 J 3.5 3.6 0.290 B 4.65 2.7 0.261 C 4.15 3.3 0.219 E 4.75 3.5 0.219 E 2.8 0.6 0.358 J 0.45 RE4400B 400.. 350 300 250* 200 132 No Orifice No Orifice No Orifice 0.358 0.290 No Orifice 4.3 0.358 J 2.8 3.3 0.290 B 3.6 2.4 0.261 C 3.1 2.9 0.219 E 3.2 2.8 0.219 E 2.1 0.6 0.358 J 0.3 Table 3: Cap city and Preliminary Gas Settings DATA FOR TABLES IS APPROXIMATE A D BASED ON "0" OVERFIRE PRESSURE AT SEA LEVEL 1 • Adjust the main regulator to vary the manifold gas pressure and bumer Input within the range shown. Do not, exceed pressure as listed in Table 3, ,under any circumstances. Use combustion readings (CO • or 02) and a flow meter to,determiile,'exacl in uts. *Orifice Size and a pproximatelmenifold g s.pressure setting: as shipped. Air shutters are set at full .open; (Note: RE4400B and BA full,open is t the stop on mark 3.2). NOTE: For LP Conversion kit contact ttie ctory 9 750 No Orifice. _ 2.7 0.500 G 2.7 700. 0.688 I 2.8 0.422 ' F 2.8 650... 0.688 1 2.4 0.422 F 2.4 600 0.563 H 2.8 0.358 J 3.9 550, . 0:500 G• :. 3.15 0.358 J 3.3 500 0.500 G - 2.4 0.358 J 2.7 450* 0.422 400 0.358 280 No Orifice RE4700BA F iJ 2.6 0.358 J 2.2 4.3 0.290 B 3.3 0.4 0.688 I 0.15 700 0.688 I 3.5 0.422 F 2.8 650 0.688 ; I 3.0 0.422 F 2.5 600 0.563 ;H 3.3 0.358 J 4.1 550 0.500 . 1G 3.2 0.358 J 3.4 500 0.500 1G 2.7 0.358 J 2.8 450 0.422 IF 2.9 0.358 J 2.3 400* 0:422 ,F 2.3 0.290 B 3.4 233 0.688 I I 0.4 0.422 F 0.3 RE4400BA' 400 350 300. • 250* 200 133 No Orifice No Orifice No Orifice ' 0.358 0.290 No Orifice 4.7 0.358 J 3.5 3.6 0.290 B 4.65 2.7 0.261 C 4.15 3.3 0.219 E 4.75 3.5 0.219 E 2.8 0.6 0.358 J 0.45 RE4400B 400.. 350 300 250* 200 132 No Orifice No Orifice No Orifice 0.358 0.290 No Orifice 4.3 0.358 J 2.8 3.3 0.290 B 3.6 2.4 0.261 C 3.1 2.9 0.219 E 3.2 2.8 0.219 E 2.1 0.6 0.358 J 0.3 Table 3: Cap city and Preliminary Gas Settings DATA FOR TABLES IS APPROXIMATE A D BASED ON "0" OVERFIRE PRESSURE AT SEA LEVEL 1 • Adjust the main regulator to vary the manifold gas pressure and bumer Input within the range shown. Do not, exceed pressure as listed in Table 3, ,under any circumstances. Use combustion readings (CO • or 02) and a flow meter to,determiile,'exacl in uts. *Orifice Size and a pproximatelmenifold g s.pressure setting: as shipped. Air shutters are set at full .open; (Note: RE4400B and BA full,open is t the stop on mark 3.2). NOTE: For LP Conversion kit contact ttie ctory 9 Part '1 Installation Continued VIII Initial Start- up /Adjustment Continued 10 Part 1 Installation . ' 6: .Tum operating control to ONo'r set`thermostat above•room temperature. After the pre - purge is clompiete, the pilot should ignite. ,Whenever the; burner; pilot. fails to light during the ignition -trial, or if the flame islost'during the bumer run and, is not reestablished within 15 econds after the pre= purge, the Ignition Control' Module will shut off the Automati Safety Shut -off Valves(arld LOCK OUT To RESET tI;je,Ignition.;Control Module Control•fo restart , -de- energize the.Ignition Control Module by setting the operating control to OFF or thermostat below room temperature for atIeast 3Q seconds. If bumer still fails o light; tum it off and repeat from step 4 above. Then if-necessary, refer to the TROUBLE CHART to isolate:thp problem. A WARNIN Repeated unsuccessful attempts to Tight will result in accumulated gases in gasitillzation equipment -and chimney. To prevent these gases from reaching an explosive level, periodically purge the gas utilization equipment and chimney as' cilescribed In step-3 :above. 7. •, . To make a preliminary setting •of ,the bumer input, determine the manifold gas pressure .required from -Table 3 and adjusf the Main Gas Pressure Regulator accordingly. See Section XI. 8: ' To determine the -firing rate for NATURAL gas, accurately time test dial for the number of seconds for one revolution and -use the following formula. All other gas utilization equipment must be off. 3600 x test dial size x BTU value No. of seconds for one rev. test dial - BTU/Hr. Then divide by 1,000 for MBH value. Example: :3600 x 1 x 1000 10 19132" 1 3/8" TEE PILOT ASSEMBLY = 360,000 BTU /HR = 360 MBH STRAIN RELIEF FLAME SENSING MODEL BUSHING ROD BRACKET RE4850BA 2 REQUIRED ONLY FLAME SENSING ROD ASSEMBLY SPARK ROP ASSEMBLY 3/8" PILOT AIR TUBING NYLON INSERT BURNER HEAD WELDMENT NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT THE FLAME KO CENTER -LINE IT COINCIDES WITH THE 112" RETENTION PLATE CENTER -LINE. VERIFY THAT THE FLAME ROD RECESSED INSULATOR TOUCHES THE RETENTI ,N PLATE. RETENTION,PLATE (RE4850BA ONLY) PILOT BRACKET a CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY ND VIEW CARTRIDG DETAIL GAS PORT (MODEL RE4850BA AND RE4700BA ) BACK PLATE WELDMENT RE4700BA RE4400BA (PROPANE) 3/8 "TEE PILOT DETAIL 'NOTE: SPARK ROD SHOULD BE CENTERED IN THE TEE 8 HELD SECURELY BY THE RETAINING BUSHING. OVER TIGHTENING OF THE RETAINING BUSHING MAY CRACK THE CERAMIC INSULATOR. 13/32" 1/2" RETENTION PLATE SPARK ROD ASSEMBLY IC INSULATOR eum /I , CERA _� MEIN 01 RE4650 MODEL .END,VI1V CARTRIDGE figure 7A: General Assembly for RE4850BA, RE4700BA and RE4400BA RETAINING BUSHING 3/8 "TEE PILOT ASSEMBLY * (PARTIAL CUTA -WAY VIEW) • Part 1 Installation • Part I Installation Continued VIII Initial Start- up /Adjustment Continued 9. Check the operation of the•bumer, sart and stop it several times with the thermostat or operating control. • 10. With the bumer running, check the.c}peration of all limit and associated controls. 11. Perform the following final adjustments fqr combustion and flue gas temperature. Take the flue gas samples and temperature immediately:ahead of the draft control. A. The -flue gas temperature. should be above 325 °F but not exceeding 550 °F. ExcessiveMflue gas temperature will result in! low efficiencies. Low flue gas temperature may cause excess ve condensation. Reset gas input, if necessary, to adjust stack.temperature. . B. Make the final setting of the combustion air shutter by checking the flue gases with an ORSAT or similar combustion testing instrument. The carbon monoxide content should conform to local codes, or in their absence, to the level specified in the United States or Canadiah Standard referenced on the front cover of this manual; and the carbon dioxidelcontent should be approximately 9.5% for NATURAL or 12% for propane ,l or within the limits prescribed by local codes. 12. Check the draft control to make sure there is no spillage of flue products into the room. 13. FILL OUT THE INSTALLATION ADLIUSTMENT DATA TAG and affix to the burner or gas utilization equipment. NOTE: For subsequent normal startl g and shut off procedure, refer to CONSUMER INSTRUCTIONS; located in. part 3•o) this manual,or to the Instruction plate mounted on the bumer. E SENSING ROD BRACKET 19/32" 3/8" TEE PILOT 2 RE{]UIRED ASSEMBLY STRAIN RELIEF BUSHING SPARK ROD ASSEMBLY 7/18" WINDOW PLUG PILOT BRACKET RETENTION PLATE BURNER HEAD WELDMENT FLAME SENSING ROD ASSEMBLY 3/8" PILOT AIR TUBING NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT THE FLAME SENSING ROD CENTER -LINE COINCIDES WITH THE 1/2" RE -. TENTION PLATE CENTER -LINE. .18" NYLON INSERT BACK PLATE WELDMENT CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY (NATURAL) (PROPANE) 3/8" TEE PILOT DETAIL 'NOTE: SPARK ROD SHOULD BE CENTERED IN THE TEE S HELD SECURELY BY THE RETAINING BUSHING. OVER TIGHTENING OF THE,RETAINING BUSHING MAY CRACK THE CERAMIC INSULATOR. 13132- 1/2" RETENTION PLATE SPARK ROD /ASSEMBLY CERAMIC (RETAINING BUSHING INSULATOR RETENTION PLATE ' 3 /8" TEE PILOT ASSEMBLY * END VIEW OF CARTRIDGE (PARTIALCUTA -WAY VIEW) Figure 7B:. feneral Assembly for RE4400B 11 Part 2 Service PART ISERVICE A DANGER: Do not tamper with the unit r controls. If trouble occur .contact the installing con rector, service agency, orrfu *I suppfler: See front= zer. DANGER: Be sure. that the main;and: pilot manual Shut -Off, Valves ;are,ciosed'and the burner' Model Gas Orifice Diameter #54 Wire Drill •REvz48508A RE "47'00BA ,•R.E_4400B RE "4400BA Part 2 Service Approx. Capacity BTU/Hr. 0:055 6000 ti 0.055" , .. - 6000 0.055" 6000 Pilot Gas Pressure Natural Propane 0.055" 6000 3.0" to 4.5" W.C. 2.5° to 3.5" W.C. power supply Is turnectoff before Table 4: Pilot Specifications removing =any parts.for service. CAUTION: Cover plates,,guards, and enclosures must be maintained In place at aivtimes.except during maintenance and service. IX Pilot The pilot is of the premix, blast type. The full force:of blower air is brought into the mixing tube where the proper amount of gas is added through the pilot orifice. This mixture is discharged through the pilot. The mixture provides the flame that contacts the flame sensing rod and also ignites .the:main gas. CAUTIO : Do -not indiscriminately Increase pilot orifice size. Pilot troubles are rarely cured In this II and new troubles maybe created. ❑ Under normal conditions, with-a slight negative pressure in the combustion chamber, pilot operating pressures should be set as indicated in Table 4. ❑ Some conditions which may require a change from the normal setting include: extremely long tubing connections between the regulator and pilot solenoid, high negative. or positive combustion chamber pressure, actual air shutter setting and altitude extremes. ❑ Do not subject the pilot to an inlet pressure over 14.0"W.C. See Section VI PIPING for high pressure gas. ❑ To adjust outlet pressure, remove the seal cap for access to the adjusting screw. Turning the screw clockwise will increase• outlet pressure, counter clockwise will decrease outlet pressure. ❑ The spark od for a natural gas burner is welded to a round 1/2" perforated retention plate. (The spark rod fora propane gas burner is welded to a round 1/2° solid retention plate.) A CAUTION: Make sure that. the - natural gas burner has the correct spark rod retention plate before operating the burner. See "Replacement Parts Lists" if replacement is needed. The 1/2" retention plate is centered in the 3/8" Tee pilot and is positioned so the high tension voltage will arc to the inside of the3 /8" Tee pilot.(See Figure 7A and 7B). ❑ The flame 'ensing rod must be positioned as shown in Figures 7A and 7B so that the Ignition Control Modul will detect a proper flame. ❑ Both.. the spark. and flame rods are current carrying conductors and, along with their connecting wires, must be kept free. of ,contact with conductive metal parts of the bumer. Rod insulators and wire insulators should' be clean, dry and free of cracks. ❑ Both the spark and flame rods are made from heat resistant alloys and can be expected to have a long service life. They should be routinely inspected, however, for corrosion or loss of metal. . ❑ The pilot air tubing must.be kept free of,kinks or inside obstructions and must be positioned per Figures 7A & 7B, otherwise airflow could be reduced and adversely affect the pilot flame. X Motor Blower A CAUTION: BEFORE SERVICING, mark with a scribe line or measure opening of air controlling shutter, so that it can be reset to its original position following servlclng. ❑ Cleaning of the blower wheel is usually the only service required. Need for cleaning is indicated if the character of the flame Indicates a deficiency of air. Motor cooling air vents (if present) should also be cleaned at this time. ❑ The motor and wheel are removed as an assembly. Disconnect the motor wires from the motor terminal strip. Disconnect the motor conduit from the motor and remove the mounting bolts. ❑ The bumer is equipped with a diaphragm type air pressure switch so as to prevent the bumer from firing if the blower wheel is not running at its operating speed. When the motor is off there is no air pressure present to activate the pressure switch and in tum there is no power flow to the Ignition Control Module. ❑ To make a dpeciflc test of the interlock circuit: 1. Tum Dumer power OFF. 2. Tum Manual Gas Cock OFF. 3. Disconnect the motor wire from the terminal strip to keep the motor off. 4. Tum bumer power ON and set the operating control to ON or thermostat to call for heat. Verify there is 120VAC line voltage by using a multimeter. Check for 24V between the Ignition Control Module 24V and 24V GND terrninals. Interlock 12 Part 2 Service Continued X Motor Blower Interlock Continued __ Part,2 .Service A. No voltage: Interlock circuit OK. B. Voltage present: check that the switch is wired properly or check switch Operation. Replace if switch tests bad. MOUNTING FACE 1/6 HP MOTOR -I I -7/16^ BLOWER WHEEL Figure 6: A)fotor / Blower Assembly Valve Train ❑ Should replacement or service be equired, valve manufacturer's instructions must be followed as outlined.in their information het. ❑ Outlet.pressure settings must be the ked'while the gas is flowing. , ❑ 1'.o adjust outlet.pressure,remove the.,eeal cap;for access to the adjusting screw. Tuming the screw clockwise will increase outlet pressure, counter clockwise will decrease outlet pressure. XII Sequence of Operation S8670J Ignition Control Module ❑ Prepurge S8670J When power is applied to L1 and L2 through a safety and operating control, the combustion air blower starts, once the air proving svkiitch closes and proves blower operation, energizes the S8670J, and initiates a 30 second delay to allow system prepurge. After a 30 second prepurge, the 15 second trial for pilot ignition sequence begins. • ❑: Trial .for Pilot Ignition On a `call for heat and after 30 second Prepurge, the module energizes the spark source and the pilot valve relay simultaneously. The pilot valve opens, allowing gas to flow to the pilot bumer during the 15 second ignition trial time. The spark lights the pilot flame when pilot gas is present. A•flame.rectification circuit confirms the presence of the pilot flame, shuts off the spark source,'ands energizes the main v la ve relay. ❑ Main Burner Operation When the main valve opens, gas flows to the main bumer where it is lit by the pilot flame. There is a 2 second flame stabilization period as the main valve opens. The system is now in the run mode with the presence of the plot flame continuously monitored by the flame rectification ciicuit'lf the pilot flame goes out, or pilot flame signal drops below 1.1 micro amps, the control senses loss of pilot flame and shuts off both the pilot valve relay and the main valve relay. ❑ The control has two LEDs; one for flame sensing and one for system status: . Flame LED (Yellow) . Indicates flame presence and strength.i . Status LED (Green) I . Indicates system.operation status and',rror conditions. ❑ FAILED TRIAL FOR PILOT IGNITION S8670J If pilot flame is, not lit and: sensed before the: end of the15 second trial for ignition time, the control shuts off the pilot valve (100% s utoff) and'goes to lockout. Or if proof of flame is lost during bumer run cycle the system will rrt y once,.if pilotlflame is not proven within the 15 second trial for ignition time, the control huts off the pilot valve relay and lockout. The control remains in lockout until power is.cycled by-the system thermostat or removing and restoring system power. . . ❑ ' For operation characteristis maintepance,. service procedures, and LED codes refer to manufacturer's literature provided. P can WARNING: Explosion hazard. Do not use any electronic device if it gets wet. malfunction and cause serious Injury or death. Replace any device that has been wet. 13 XVIII Special Equipment (OEM Versions) XIX Canadian Specifications Part 3 Maintenance Lighting Instructions 14 Part 2 Service & Part 3 Maintenance Special eq ipment, either factory or contractor installed,• may cause variation in the procedures and descriptions.given in.,this manual. Consult theiOEM's manual to identify the differences in the information. The major ifference for the CUL version of the RE4850BA, RE4700BA, RE4400BA and RE4400B i the French / English specification plate, French / English manual and the firing valve for the pilot line. CONSUMER INSTRUCTIONS 0 Keep the, area around the bumer clear and free of combustible material, gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors. Do not obstruct bumer air openings or ventilation grills for combustion I air. CI The motor features permanently lubricated ball bearings and requires no maintenance. A WARNING: If any flame is observed when the bumer Is on standby, or If the ignition s ark or valve operator Is heard to come on `befo're the motor reaches operating peed, Immediately turn off the manual gas. control and burner power. A dangerous; condition has developed and must be corrected. CONTACT A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN FOR "CLEANING,'READJUSTMENT OR REPAIR. 0 Check that the pilot ignition sparedoes not come on before the motor reaches operating speed. If it does, the air switch is defective and must be replaced. (See Section X, Motor / Blower Inte!lock). LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. SET OPERATING CONTROL TO OFF OR THERMOSTAT BELOW ROOM TEMPERATURE. 2. TURN MANUAL GAS COCK ON. 3. TURN BURNER POWER ON. 4. SET OPERATING CONTROL TO ON OR THERMOSTAT TO CALL FOR HEAT. 5. IF THE PILOT FLAME IS NOT PROVEN WITHIN 15 SECONDS, AFTER THE PRE - PURGE, THE.IGNITIONICONTRQL MODULE WILL SHUT OFF THE AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUT -OFF VALVES AND LOCK OUT. IF THE PROOF OF FLAME IS LOST DURING,BURNER RUN AND THE PILOT IS NOT RE- ESTABLISHED WITHIN15 SECONDS AFTER THE PRE - PURGE, THE PRIMARY SAFETY CONTROL WILL SHUT OFF THE AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUTOFF VALVES AND LOCKOUT. TO RESET FOR RESTART, DE- ENERGIZE THE CONTROL BY SETTING THE OPERATING CONTROL TO OFF OR THERMOSTAT BELOW ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR AT LEAST 60 SECONDS. 6. REPEAT STEP -4 FOR RESTART. TO SHUT TOFF 1. TURN 'MANUAL GAS COCK OFF. 2. TURN BURNER POWER OFF. SHOULD OVERHEATING OF THE APPLIANCE OCCUR 1. Shut of the manual gas control to the appliance. 2. Do no4 shut off the electrical supply power to the blower. Part 3 Continued Trouble Chart Motor Will Not Run or Motor Runs in Repeated Cycles II Motor Runs Continuously, But No Flame III Pilot Lights, No Main Flame Part.3 Trouble _Chart TROUBLE CHART Make sure the thermostat end operating controls are calling for heat. A CAUTION: if a test indicates an electrical component may be defective, before replacing It, make sure that Zits associated wiring Is not at fault. ELECTRICAL AND FLAME CHECKS MUST BE MADE IN THE ORDER LISTED BELOW. I. MOTOR WILL NOT RUN A. Confirm 120V between strip terminals L1 and L2 and verify the circuit polarity and electrical ground between strip terminal 11 and burner Ground. B. Check for 120V between stri0 terminals L1 and L2. 1. No voltage, open circuit in operating controls. 2. Voltage present, motor is defective. H. MOTOR RUNS CONTINUOUSLY, PILOT WILL NOT LIGHT A. Confirm that ALL Main Manual Shut -Off Valves are In the ON position. B. After the pre - purge, if the pilot flame is not proven within the pilot flame re- re- establishing period, or if thie proof of flame is lost during the burner run and the pilot is not re- established after the pre - purge, the Ignition Control Module will lock out. To reset the control for restart, de- energize the Ignition Control Module by setting the operating control to OFF or thermostat below room temperature for at least 60 seconds. C. Clogged pilot orifice. D. Pilot regulator mis- adjusted or defective. E. Defective spark electrode or Ignition Control Module. F. Defective high tension wire. G. Wrong pilot orifice. H. Defective pilot valve. I. Pilot air tube clogged. J. Incorrectspark gap. K. Pilot regulator vent clogged. L. Defective blower air switch. M. Slow motor. N. Step down transformer is defective. III PILOT LIGHTS, NO MAIN FLAME A. Poor pilot flame adjustment. B. Clogged pilot air tube. C. Defective flame sensing rod or wire. D. Flame sensing rod mis - located. E. 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Select relay, voltage, or current output combined with a second relay output. The Series 16B provides dual LED displays for local indication of process value and setpoint value. Output status, engineering scale, auto tuning and alarm status is also indicated on the front panel. Control methods include ON /OFF, PID, self -tune and manual tune. PID control is supported with 64 ramp /soak control actions. Two additional alarm outputs are standard on the Series 16B. The alarm outputs can be quickly configured by using the thirteen built-in alarm functions. The controller easily communicates with other external devices such as PC's and PLC's for data search and system integration using the built- in RS-485 interface. Up to 247 communication addresses are available with transmission speeds of 2400 to 38,400 bps. The Series 16B also features universal input, selectable °F / °C, selectable resolution and se- curity functions. MODELS Model Number Output 1 Output 2 16B -23 16B -33 16B -53 Voltage Pulse Relay Current Relay Relay _ Relay ACCESSORY A -277, 250 Ohm Precision Resistor MOD-TRONIC INSTRUMENTS LIMITED 1 Delta Park Blvd, #12 Brampton, ON L6T 5G1 Tel 905 -457 -6322 or 1-800- 794 -5883 Fax 905 - 457 -4716 or 1-800- 830 -7122 sales @mod- tronic.com www.mod- tronic.com SPECIFICATIONS Inputs: Thermocouple, RTD, DC voltages or DC current. Display: Two 4- digit, 7 segment .25" H (6.35 mm) LED's. PV: red; SV: green. Accuracy: ±0.25% span, ±1 least significant digit. Supply Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Power Consumption: 5 VA max. Operating Temperature: 32 to 122 °F (0 to 50 °C). Memory Backup: Nonvolatile memory. Control Output Ratings: Relay: SPST, 5A @ 250 VAC resistive. Voltage pulse: 14V, 10% to -20% (max 40 mA). Current: 4 to 20 mA. Communication: RS -485 Modbus° A- 5- 11 /RTU communication protocol. Weight: 4 oz (114 g). Agency Approvals: CE, UL. Input Types Range Type K T/C -328 to 2372 °F ( -200 to 1300 °C) Type J T/C -148 to 2192 °F ( -100 to 1200 °C) Type T T/C -328 to 752 °F ( -200 to 400 °C) Type E T/C 32 to 1112 °F (0 to 600 °C) Type W T/C -328 to 2372 °F ( -200 to 1300 °C) Type R T/C 32 to 3092 °F (0 to 1700 °C) Type S T/C 32 to 3092 °F (0 to 1700 °C) Type B T/C 212 to 3272 °F (100 to 1800 °C) Type L T/C -328 to 1562 °F ( -200 to 850 °C) Type 1J T/C -328 to 932 °F ( -200 to 500 °C) Pt 100 RTD -328 to 1112 °F ( -200 to 600 °C) 0 -50 mV -999 to 9999 0 -5 V ' -999 to 9999 0 -10 V -999 to 9999 0 -20 mA' -999 to 9999 4 -20 mA' -9991p 2999 r,-* t i'1 k RE ' rUr O m Precision Resistor CITY OF U AUG 19 2010 PERMIT CENTER l'J1 �\o o(A0‘ MOD- TRONIC Instruments Ltd • 1 Delta Park Blvd, #12 Brampton, ON L6T 5G1 1-800.794-5883 www.mod- troniic.com • • LO E Bulletin E -90 -B • it 2006-02-15 111110111131111 5011643900 DWBO B Series Temperature Controller Instruction Sheet Thank you very much for purchasing a Love Controls Series B Temperature /Process Controller. Please read this instruction sheet before using your controller to ensure proper operation and please keep this instruction sheet handy for quick reference. DANGER! Caution! Electric Shock! 1. Do not touch the AC terminals while the power is supplied to the controller to prevent an electric shock. 2. Make sure power is disconnected while checking the unit inside. 3. The symbol indicates that this Controller is protected throughout by DOUBLE INSULATION or REINFORCED INSULATION (equivalent to Class II of IEC 536). LE WARNING! Mount the controller in a location that will not be subject to excessive temperature, shock, or vibration. All models are designed for mounting in an enclosed panel. 1. Always use recommended solder -less terminals: Fork terminal with isolation (M3 screw, width is 7.0mm (6.0mm for 32B Series), hole diameter 3.2mm). Screw size: M3 x 6.5 (With 6.8 x 6.8 square washer). Screw size for 32B Series: M3 x 4.5 (With 6.0 x 6.0 square washer). Recommended tightening torque: 0.4 N.m (4kgf.cm). Applicable wire: Solid/twisted wire of 2 mm2, 12AWG to 24AWG. Please be sure to tighten them properly. 2. Do not allow dust or foreign objects to fall inside the controller to prevent it from malfunctioning. 3. Never modify or disassemble the controller. 4. Do not connect anything to the "No used terminals. 5. Make sure all wires are connected to the correct polarity of terminals. 6. Do not install and/or use the controller in places subject to: Dust or corrosive gases and liquid, high humidity and high radiation, vibration and shock, high voltage and high frequency 7. Power must be off when wiring and changing a temperature sensor. 8. Be sure to use compensating wires that match the thermocouple types when extending or connecting the thermocouple wires. 9. Please use wires with resistance when extending or connecting a platinum resistance sensor (RTD). 10. Please keep the wire as short as possible when wiring a platinum resistance sensor (RTD) to the controller and please route power wires as far as possible from load wires to prevent interference and induced noise. 11. This controller is an open -type unit and must be placed in an enclosure away from high temperature, humidity, dripping water, corrosive materials, airbome dust and electric shock or vibration. 12. Please make sure power cables and signals from instruments are all installed properly before energizing the controller, otherwise serious damage may occur. 13. Please do not touch the terminals in the controller or try to repair the controller when power is applied to prevent an electric shock. 14. Wait at least one minute after power is disconnected to allow capacitors to discharge, and please do not touch any intemal circuit within this period. 15. Do not use acid or alkaline liquids for cleaning. Please use a soft, dry cloth to clean the controller. 16. This instrument is not furnished with a power switch or fuse. Therefore, if a fuse or power switch is required, install the protection close to the instrument. Recommended fuse rating: Rated voltage 250 V, Rated current 1 A. Fuse type: Time -lag fuse 17. Note: This controller does not provide overcurrent protection. Use of this product requires that suitable overcurrent protection device(s) must be added to ensure compliance with all relevant electrical standards and codes. (Rated 250 V, 15 Amps max). A suitable disconnecting device should be provided near the controller in the end -use installation. Display, LED and Pushbuttons PV displays process value SV displays setpoint value. INDEX: advances the display to the next menu item. UP ARROW: Increments a value or changes a menu item. DOWN ARROW. Increments a value or changes a menu item. ENTER: stores the value or item change. • Note 1: 32B Series does not support an additional alarm output, however, the user can set 2nd output as alarm mode. • • • Temperature Sensor Type and Temperature Range Input Temperature Sensor Type Register Value LED Display Temperature Range 0-50mV Analog Input 17 (Set in PID control and RUN mode) Press a b -999 - 9999 4-20mA Analog Input 16 r - i Control setting RUN or STOP -999 - 9999 0-20mA Analog Input 15 = ?,„:.; ; -999 - 9999 OV -10V Analog Input 14 when ' is set to ` -999 -- 9999 OV -5V Analog Input 13 ) t ` ';. Set lower -limit of - temperature range -999 - 9999 Platinum Resistance (Pt100) 12 ''` > -200 - 600 °C Platinum Resistance (JPt100) 11 Press y -20 - 400 °C Thermocouple TXK type 10 . _ . -200 - 800 °C Thermocouple U type 9 na -200 - 500 °C Thermocouple L type 8 -200 - 850 °C Thermocouple B type 7 100 - 1800 °C Thermocouple S type 6 0 - 1700 °C Thermocouple R type 5 0 - 1700 °C Thermocouple N type 4 -200 - 1300 °C Thermocouple E type 3 0 - 600 °C Thermocouple T type 2 -200 - 400 °C Thermocouple J type 1 -100 - 1200 °C Thermocouple K type 0 -200 1300 °C Note 1: An external 2500 precision resistor should be connected when the current input is selected as the input temperature sensor type. Note 2: (in the operation mode) specifies the decimal point position. All input types except thermocouple B, S, and R type, allow the decimal point position to be specified. The default range of analog input is -999 - 9999. For example, when a 0 -20mA analog input is selected as the input temperature sensor type, -999 indicates OmA and 9999 indicates 20mA. If change the input range to 0 - 2000, then 0 indicates OmA and 2000 indicates 20mA. One display scale is equal to 0.01 mA. Operation There are three modes of operation: operation, regulation and initial setting. When power is applied, the controller will default to the operation mode. Press the key to switch to regulation mode. If the le key is pressed for more than 3 seconds, the controller will switch to the initial setting mode. Pressing the IN key while in the regulation mode or initial setting mode, forces the controller to retum to the operation mode. PV /SV: Sets the temperature set point and displays the temperature process value. Use ®® keys to set the temperature set point. Setting method: While in any function mode, press the El key to select the desired function and use the ®® keys to change settings. Press ia key to save the changes. Menu items are listed below. .egu( it, pn Modc .. Opc3l on Mode Inital Scttino Mode ';"- Auto- tuning ,� -_,. Use ke y to � -c . Set input typ e (Set in PID control and RUN mode) Press a b set temperature set point Press a 4 Press ® a in> _; 4 groups PID modes (n =0 -3). When n =4, r - i Control setting RUN or STOP pt r Set temperature unit PID control is auto regulated. Press ® b See PID Control Section Press ® '' See "Execution" under Section 6 do not display when analog input Press go 41 r— r -, PD control offset ''o, ;. setting (When PID control is ON and Ti =0, set the value of PdoF. Press a a O� = ' -, ' Start pattern setting. Appears only _ o Vii, Set upper -limit of , temperature range Press ® 4 when ' is set to ` Press EM 43, Hc5. Heating hystereisis setting j;?; Decimal point position selection ) t ` ';. Set lower -limit of - temperature range (Set in ON /OFF control mode) Press ® b (except for B, S, R type, all the other types can be set) Press 4 Press ® 4 j: Cooling hystereisis setting (Set in ON /OFF control mode) Press ® b ", :. Upper -limit alarm 1 (This parameter is available only when ALAI function enables) " - Sets Control Mode: /off, Prog, on pid, or manual. (Set to ProG for ramp /soak patterns) See Pattern and set editing. Press y n Press ra V • • =1 r or } Heating /Cooling ,L Lower -limit alarm 1 Ramp /soak pattern. Only displayed when CtrL is set to ProG. Press ® 43. control cycle setting (Set in PID control mode) n Press V (This parameter is available only when ALAI function enables) Press la b H ,�.�'' Control cycle setting V `� alarm 2 r L,-s Select heating/cooling control L of 2nd output group Set in PID control and Dual Loop (output control mode) Press ® 43 (This parameter is available only when ALA2 function enables) Press or or dual loop output control Press +' 41 `,L� F F P value of 1st 8 2nd output group during dual loop F,' :::IL Lower- limit alarm 2 '1i' 1 . Alarm 1 mode setting output control P value of 2nd output group = (This parameter is available only when ALA2 function enables) Press M 41 n Press V (P value of 1st output group) x L o- .- Press DE b R ` Dead Band (Set in Dual Loop output control mode) Press t„ a h. Upper -limit alarm 3 Pi L ,,, : Alarm 2 mode setting (This parameter is available only when ALA3 function enables) Press ta b rl . Press tc 0 c Regulate temperature deviation ,■ `` r L ;3L; Lower -limit alarm 3 '1 1 Alarm 3 mode setting iP L � ;, value rt Press v (This parameter is available only when ALA3 function enables) Press II a Press , r r r -r Regulate upper -limit of analog `, value r L b L Setting lock mode ;S PI t. F, Set system alarm output (The setting display when analog output) Press V Press V Press El a Regulate lower -limit of analog ` ` te. : Display and adjust output value ` ` L <Li Communication write function /disable output value (The setting display when analog output) of 1st output group (Display in PID control mode and manual RUN mode) Press se b enable Press ez 4 Press t to return to auto - tuning mode 0, . ' 3 Display and adjust output value S ASCII, RTU communication format selection Press Ei 43, of 2nd output group (Display in dual loop PID control mode and manual RUN mode) Press a 43, . 0 Communication address setting Press c 41 ,-„ 0 _-,. Communication baud rate setting Press ml 4 L E n Data length setting Press " .3 Pr ['j Parity bit setting Press ® a Lc P, Stop bit setting Press la to return input type setting * 1 Scale = 2.8uA = 1.3mV for tuning output value PID Control PIDn, n =0 -4, found in the regulation mode, four groups of user - defined PID settings and an auto tuning function are available. Each group contains a set value, proportional band, integral time, derivative time, and integral deviation settings (P, I, D, IOF) for PID control. : n =4, is the auto PID parameter. The controller will automatically select a most useful PID parameter based on current temperature setting. Displayed SV values correspond to 1 - is the temperature setting which corresponds to the selected PID parameter via user - defined or AT (auto - tuning). After AT(auto- tuning) the values will be stored. PID mode selection (regulation mode): any one of four PID modes (n =0 -3) can be selected. When n =4, the unit will perform auto - tuning. • • P 8 el Select n =0 -4 to ! 1 PID setting: n= O.Press ® b ? 5,; 3 PID setting: n= 3.Press El 41 decide PID mode. Press El c>0-3 groups PID of pattern No. 0 Press V program control executing Press Press iµ;? .(l. c> select number -Ir Proportion band settin n =0. f''::'3 Proportion band setting: n =3. Press El ' Press ® i ;; Ti setting: n =0. Press IS 4 <3. Ti setting: n =3. Press ® a r Td setting: n= 0.Press ® a ; 3. Td setting: n= 3.Press of: Ci Integral deviation setting: n =0. n' ._� Integral deviation setting: n =3. AT setting. Press ® b back to PIO deviation setting AT setting. Press ® b back to PID deviation setting Pattern and Set Editing (Ramp and Soak Programming) Description of Function and Parameters Setting: in n To set -up or edit the ramp /soak function, IME in the initial setting mode must be set to 1 C l WII immediately follow in the menu list. The Ramp and Soak function is supported by 8 different pattems (Pattern No. 0 -7). Each pattern contains 8 steps (step No. 0 - 7) for set point and execution time, one Link Pattern parameter, one Cycle parameter and one Actual Step parameter. The set point (SV) should reach temperature X after the execution time T. The default of step No. 0 is soak control. The unit will control the temperature (PV) to reach the set point X and then keep the temperature at set point X. The execution time T is determined by step No, 0. The following display is an example of operation of pattern No. 0. n.-,- r r. C , PAtn where n =0 -7. po p � Select desired editing pattern c 0`(:`C Edit temperature of step No. 0 c �. ±n Select actual step No. when is number select OFF of pattern No. 0 Press V program control executing Press Press iµ;? .(l. c> select number Exit pattern and step editing selection , :0 n Edit time of step No. 0 of ��u P pattern No. 0, unit is hh.mm Press El V '' , ■ r, Set additional execution cycle c y.LI Y number(0to 99) Press ill b Switch to ";?; and continue setting Set step No.1 -7 in order ., Set link pattern, OFF indicates - c'' " � , -: Edit temperature of step No. 7 the ro ram end p g Press to return pattern No. editing mode of pattern No. 0 Press V ' -ri '? Edit time of step No. 7of 0, is pattern No unit hh.mm Press Mg to set actual step No. Actual Step Parameter : Offered for each pattern (0 -7), the user can select to execute only certain steps in the pattern. For example, when INE is set to 2, pattem No 7 will only execute steps 0 through 2. Cycle Parameter : Offered for each pattem (0 -7), the cycle parameter will execute the selected pattern X amount of times. For example, when is set to 2, pattern No. 4 will cycle through the steps and then cycle through the steps 2 more times. Link Pattern Parameter : Offered for each pattem (0 -7), the link parameter designates the next pattem to execute. For example, when is set to 2, pattem No. 2 will execute next after the execution of pattem No. 0. If is set to EN, the program will stop after executing the current pattem and the temperature will be maintained at the set point of the last step. Execution: The execution of the ramp and soak function is initiated through BE1 in the operation mode. When ENE is set to BM, the program will start to execute in order from the step 0 of the start pattern. When EMI is set to BM, the program will stop and the control output is disabled. When is set to ES, the program will stop and the temperature will be maintained at the set point before program was stopped. Select EN again, then the program will restart and execute from step 0 of start pattern. The start pattern setting '`_ is accessed when ERE is set to EMBI and the INDEX key is pressed. (The start pattern setting only appears in '" '' mode). When is set to , the program will hold and the temperature at that time will be controlled at the set point before program hold. Select again, then the program will follow the step before hold and start to execute through the rest of the time. Display. During ramp and soak program control, the SV default display is P -XX, P indicates the current execution pattern and XX indicates the current execution step. Press II El to change the SV display item to set point value '``' or residual time INME. After selecting MO, press M key, and then the temperature set point of the current execution step will display on SV display. After selecting lan, press 0 key, and then the residual time of the current execution step will display on SV display. • • • Heating, Cooling or Dual Loop Output Control Temperature control can be achieved either by heating or cooling. In the B series, heating and cooling can be operated simultaneously (Dual Loop output control) to perform temperature control. When Dual Loop output control is used, two control outputs must be connected to the heating and cooling devices. Please refer to the following for the operation: Settings for heat, cool, or heat and cool are found in the initial settings mode under ligal Select , for heating (reverse) control on Output 1. Select %'' '? , for cooling (forward) control on Output 1. By selecting Egia or the 2nd output group is regarded as an alarm output. For dual loop control, select or . When selecting , the 1st output group is heating (reverse) control and the 2nd output group is cooling (forward) control. When selecting L. ' , the 1st output group is cooling (forward) control and the 2nd output group is heating (reverse) control. When dual loop control is selected IMEE Only visible when dual loop output and PID control method is configured. The parameter sets the P value of the 2nd output based on the P value of the 1st output which is set in parameter ® The P value of 2nd output group is equal to (P value of 1st output group) x MR and the value of I and D of 2nd output group are the same as the value of I and D of 1st output group. Dead Band, shown in figures 1, 2 and 3. This parameter sets an area in which the heating and cooling control output is 0 centering around the set point in a Dual Loop output control mode. Heating hysteresis ON Heating OFF 4 Dead band Cooling hysteresis tCooling A Set point Figure 1. Output operation ofON /OFF control during dual loop output control Dead band. dead • a band width= positive ► PV Output Cooling PV Set point Figure 2. PID control, Dead Band is positive Output Dead band: dead band width = negative U • Set point Figure 3. PID control, Dead Band is negative PV : Settings lock. To avoid incorrect operation, two key lock functions are provided. "'O` : Lock 1 can lock all settings. All parameters and temperature settings can be locked to disable changes. Effii : Lock 2 can lock settings except the SV (Set point) value. All parameters and temperature settings can be locked with the exception of the SV value. Press © and ® key simultaneously, the "Lock" status can be released. ® Auto - tuning parameter, automatically sets P (Proportional Band), I(Integral Time) and D(Derivative Time) parameters. Correct input must be connected to the unit for this parameter to be changed. Alarm Outputs Depending on the controller model, there can be up to three alarm outputs. Each alarm output can be configured for an alarm type listed below. Alarm types are set in the initial setting mode. The alarm output is activated whenever the process temperature value (PV) is getting higher or lower than the set point of alarm limit. Set Value Alarm Type Alarm Output Operation 0 Alarm function disabled Output is OFF 1 Deviation upper- and lower -limit This alarm output operates when PV value is higher than the setting value SV +(AL -H) or lower than the setting value SV- (AL -L). ON ---, f-- OFF • • • SV- (AL -L) SV SV +(AL -H) 2 Deviation upper - limit: This alarm output operates when PV value is higher than the setting value SV +(AL -H). ON OFF • A sv SV +(AL -H) 3 Deviation lower -limit This alarm output operates when PV value is lower than the setting value SV-(AL-L). oN OFF • • sv- (AL -L) SV 4 Reverse deviation upper- and lower - limit: This alarm output operates when PV value is in the range of the setting value SV+ AL -H and the settin• value SV- (AL -L). ON OFF a • e SV- (AL -L) SV SV +(AL -H) 5 Absolute value upper- and lower - limit: This alarm output operates when PV value is higher than the setting value AL -H or lower than the setting value AL -L. OFF L • • AL -L AL -H 6 Absolute value upper - limit: This alarm output operates when PV value is higher than the setting value AL -H. ON OFF ♦ A -H 7 Absolute value lower - limit: This alarm output operates when PV value is lower than the setting value AL- L. ON oFF 1 AL -L • • 8 Deviation upper- and lower -limit with standby sequence: This alarm output operates when PV value reaches set point (SV value) and the value is higher than the setting value SV +(AL -H) or lower than the setting value SV- (AL -L). ON ----1 1--- OFF A A A SV- (AL -L) SV SV +(AL -H) 9 Deviation upper -limit with standby sequence: This alarm output operates when PV value reaches set point (SV value) and the reached value is higher than the setting value SV +(AL -H). ON OFF • • sv SV +(AL -H) 10 Deviation Tower -limit with standby sequence: This alarm output operates when PV value reaches the set point (SV value) and the reached value is lower than the settin• value SV- (AL -L). ON OFF a SV- (AL -L) SV 11 Hysteresis upper -limit alarm output This alarm output operates if PV value is higher than the setting value SV +(AL -H). This alarm output is OFF when PV value is lower than the setting value SV +(AL -L). ON f-'1"--- OFF •i ' • ' AL -L AL -H 12 Hysteresis lower -limit alarm output This alarm output operates if PV value is lower than the setting value SV- (AL -H). This alarm output is OFF when PV value is higher than the setting value SV- (AL -L). ON-- '��"�. OFF A c AL -H AL -L 13 CT alarm output: This alarm operates when the current measured by transformer (CT) is lower than AL -L or higher than AL -H (This alarm output is available only for the controller with current transformer). 0 or 1 digit t0 the right of the decimal point (selectable) OFF. • ♦A AL -L SV AL -H 14 When program control is end status, alarm output is ON. MODBUS ASCII / RTU communication protocol 15 When RAMP UP status happens to PID program control, alarm output is ON. Shock Resistance 16 When RAMP DOWN status happens to PID program control, alarm output is ON. 32 °F to 122 °F (0 °C to +50 °C) 17 When SOAK status happens to PID program control, alarm output is ON. Altitude 18 When RUN status happens to PID program control, alarm output is ON. 35% to 80% (non -condensing) (Note: AL -H and AL -L include AL1 H, AL2H, AL3H and AU L, AL2L, AL3L) Specifications Input Voltage 10010 240VAC 50/6011z Operation Voltage Range 85% to 110% of rated voltage Power Consumption 5VA max. Memory Protection EEPROM 4K bit (non- volatile memory (number of writes: 100,000) Display Method 2 line x 4 character 7- segment LED display Process value(PV): Red color, Set point(SV): Green color Sensor Type Thermocouple: K, J, T, E, N, R, S, B, L, U, TXK 3 -wire Platinum RTD: Pt100, JPt100 Analog input 0-5V, 0-10V, 0- 20 m A, 4 -20 m A, 0-50mV Control Mode PID, ON /OFF, Manual or PID program control (Ramp /Soak control) Control Output Relay output: SPDT (SPST: 1/16 DIN and 1/32 DIN size), Max. Toad 250VAC, 5A resistive Toad Voltage pulse output DC 14V, Max. output current 40mA Current output: DC 4 - 20m A output (Load resistance: Max. 60052) Linear voltage output: 0-5V, 0-10V *(B Series only) Display Accuracy 0 or 1 digit t0 the right of the decimal point (selectable) Sampling Rate Analog input: 150 msec/ per scan Thermocouple or Platinum RTD: 400 msec/per scan RS-485 Communication MODBUS ASCII / RTU communication protocol Vibration Resistance 10 to 55Hz, 10m/s1 for 10min, each in X, Y and Z directions Shock Resistance Max. 300m/ s`, 3 times in each 3 axes, 6 directions Ambient Temperature 32 °F to 122 °F (0 °C to +50 °C) Storage Temperature -4 °F to 150 °F ( -20 °C to +65 C) Altitude 2000m or less Relative Humidity 35% to 80% (non -condensing) 10 RS-485 Communication 1. Supporting transmission speed: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400bps 2. Non - supported formats: 7, N, 1 or 8, 0, 2 or 8, E, 2 3. Communication protocol: Modbus (ASCII or RTU) 4. Function code: 03H to read the contents of register (Max. 8 words). 06H to write 1 (one) word into register. 02H to read the bits data (Max. 16 bits). 05H to write 1 (one) bit into register. 5. Address and Content of Data Register: Address Content Explanation 1000H Process value (PV) Measuring unit is 0.1, updated one time in 0.4 second The following reading value display indicates error occurs: 8002H : Initial process (Temperature value is not got yet) 8003H : Temperature sensor is not connected 8004H : Temperature sensor input error 8006H : Cannot get temperature value, ADC input error 8007H : Memory read/write error 1001H Set point (SV) Unit is 0.1, °C or °F 100211 Upper -limit of temperature range The data content should not be higher than the temperature range 100311 Lower -limit of temperature range The data content should not be lower than the temperature range 100411 Input temperature sensor type Please refer to the contents of the `'Temperature Sensor Type and Temperature Range° for detail 1005H Control method 0: PID, 1: ON /OFF, 2: manual tuning, 3: PID grogram control 1006H Heating/Cooling control selection 0: Heating, 1: Cooling, 2: Heating /Cooling, 3: Cooling/Heating 1007H 1st group of Heating /Cooling control cycle 0-99, 0:0.5 sec 1008H 2nd group of Heating/Cooling control cycle 0 -99, 0:0.5 sec 1009H PB Proportional band 0.1 - 999.9 100AH Ti Integral time 0-9999 100BH Td Derivative time 0-9999 100CH Integration default 0 -100 %, unit is 0.1% 100DH Proportional control offset error value, when Ti = 0 0 -100 %, unit is 0.1% 100EH Setting of COEF when Dual Loop output control are used 0.01 - 99.99 100FH Setting of Dead band when Dual Loop output control are used -999 - 9999 1010H Hysteresis setting value of the 1st output group 0 - 9999 1011 H Hysteresis setting value of the 2nd output group 0 - 9999 1012H Output value read and write of Output 1 Unit is 0.1%, write operation is valid under manual tuning mode only. 1013H Output value read and write of Output 2 Unit is 0.1%, write operation is valid under manual tuning mode only. 1014H Upper -limit regulation of analog linear output 1 Unit = 2.8uA(Current Output) = 1.3mV(Linear Voltage Output) 1015H Lower -limit regulation of analog linear output 1 Unit = 2.8uA(Current Output) = 1.3mV(Linear Voltage Output) 1016H Temperature regulation value -999- +999, unit: 0.1 1017H Analog decimal setting 0 - 3 101 CH PID parameter selection 0 -4 101 DH SV value corresponded to PID value Only valid within available range, unit 0.1 scale 1020H Alarm 1 type Please refer to the contents of the "Alarm Outputs" for detail 1021 H Alarm 2 type Please refer to the contents of the "Alarm Outputs" for detail 1022H Alarm 3 type Please refer to the contents of the "Alarm Outputs" for detail 1023H System alarm setting 0 : None (default), 1 -3 : Set Alarm 1 to Alarm 3 1024H Upper -limit alarm 1 Please refer to the contents of the "Alarm Outputs" for detail 1025H Lower -limit alarm 1 Please refer to the contents of the "Alarm Outputs" for detail 1026H Upper -limit alarm 2 Please refer to the contents of the "Alarm Outputs" for detail 1027H Lower -limit alarm 2 Please refer to the contents of the "Alarm Outputs" for detail 10281-1 Upper -limit alarm 3 Please refer to the contents of the "Alarm Outputs" for detail 1029H Lower -limit alarm 3 Please refer to the contents of the "Alarm Outputs for detail 102AH Read LED status b0 : AIm3, b1: AIm2, b2: F, b3: , b4: AIm1, b5: OUT2, b6: OUT1, b7: AT 102BH Read pushbutton status b0 : Set, b1 : Select, b2 : Up, b3 : Down. 0 is to push 102CH Setting lock status 0 : Normal, 1 : All setting lock, 11 : Lock others than SV value 102FH Software version V1.00 indicates 0x100 1030H Start pattern number 0 - 7 1040H- 10471-1 Actual step number setting inside the correspond pattem 0 - 7 = N, indicate that this pattem is executed from step 0 to step N 1050H- 1057H Cycle number for repeating the execution of the correspond pattem 0 - 99 indicate that this pattern has been executed for 1 - 100 times 1060H- 106711 Link pattem number setting of the correspond pattern 0 - 8, 8 indicates the program end. 0 -7 indicates the next execution pattern number after executing the current pattern 2000H- 203FH Pattern 0 -7 temperature set point setting Pattem 0 temperature is set to 2000H -2007H _999 - 9999 2080H- 20BFH Pattern 0 -7 execution time setting Pattern 0 time is set to 2080H -2087H Time 0 900 (1 minute per scale) • • 6. Address and Content of Bit Register: ( First bit of reading will put into LSB. Write data = FFOOH for bit set. 0000H for bit clear 0810H Communication write -in selection Communication write in disabled: 0 (default), Communication write in enabled: 1 0811 H Temperature unit display selection °C / linear input (default) : 1 , °F : 0 0812H Decimal point position selection Except for the thermocouple B, S, R type, all the other thermocouple type are valid. (0 or 1) 0813H AT setting OFF: 0 (default), ON : 1 0814H Control RUN /STOP setting 0 : STOP, 1 : RUN (default) 0815H STOP setting for PID program control 0: RUN (default), 1: STOP 0816H Temporarily STOP for PID program control 0: RUN (default), 1: Temporarily STOP 7. Communication Transmission Format : Command Code: 02: read N bits, 05: write 1 bits, 03: read N words, 06: write 1 words Panel Cutout and Terminals Identification ■ Panel Cutout (dimensions are in millimeter and inch) 32B 16B 8B 4B 65.0 min. (2.56) I O. -) 65.0 min N 0 448 ne (1.76)!;'°- .6 N o o° r I i i I I I I 1 `. 45.0 1' mm 1.77)0°' (in) 60 0 min (2 36) mm (in) ;,L1 1 q ? - -on • .. ° �L In o r 0 0 44 5 mm (1.75)' (in) 110 0 min (4.33) _. -1.T.-. 91.0 0 368Y." mm (In) ■ Terminals Identification 32B OUT2/ OUT1 ALM r0"-"p --1 RS -485 + DATA+ DATA- @ m L © IN I ®, T 1 AC 100 -240V RTD +I ii 1 50/60 Hz 5VAA - 16B 0UT 14vocNO A r.. OUT2/ or r- 4-20mA • (MOV+ CO. © ©NO, RTD IN L_ L AC 100-240V 160 Hz 5VA OOMJ DATA- 00 RS -485 ©� DATA+ COM N LM 2 3A 250Vac 8B DAr TA +O 11 L AC 100 -240V RSd&5 5dfi0 Hz L.. ®Q N 5VA pATA- ��L1��� O 13 A -3 fT O 14) cow( OUTPUT2ALM3 CT ® 16 + ,CtALM1® 16 N 5A Jo, r 4 NQ 12 COMO 17 RTD ®(3) NC OUTPUTI ® 9 -O 0 25A 50 Vac - WT° f + 14v-' ,.4 -20 A - 10 ®COM 0r0-10v 4B R 85 �� ____0AC 00-240V DATA- N 5VA SG ® 13 r 0 14 courpuzz/Auwz °L EV2 ® i5 °OM ALMI® 16 "'�Y 5A 14VOC OM \:.1 17 NO 250 RTD ®@ NC OUTPUTI 5A + O8 CI NNOO 250 Tc 5 V a or 4-20 A @COM or 0.1°✓ IN Mounting •Mounting Method Step 1: Insert the controller through the panel cutout. • • Step 2: Insert the mounting bracket into the mounting groove at the top and bottom of the controller Step 3: Push the mounting bracket forward until the bracket stops at panel wall. Step 4: Insert and tighten screws on bracket to secure the controller in place. (The screw torque should be 0.8kgf -cm to 1.5kgf -cm) 16B/8B/4B Mounting Method: 32B Mounting Method: Mounting Bracket Installation 32B External Dimensions 44 75 mm h...(1.76 on) kwagigi E- E °a' No • 48.0 mm 34mm (1,89 in) (0 13 in • 44.0 mm (1.73 in). r Dimensions are in millimeter (inch) E Ec Ne _� 1 • I l • l ) m 998 mm (3 93 i E c N m m • 16B 44 5 mm "` (1.75 in)'.` 8B 4B 96 O mm(9.78 in) 480mm 12.8mm (1 891n) 10 50 in) _79.2 mm(3 1210. 2 est 0 E 0 E^ ES om 48.0 mm 9.5 nun (1.891n) (0.37 in) • E o 45.0mml` (1 771n1• 80.0 mm (3.15in) 0000 •E•� E o 91.0 mm it t (3 58 into 02 E� �� Em ^ o m,, m^ me' 96.Omni 1S8mm (3.78 in) (0.62inj — 79 2 mm (3.12 m) • Error Acknowledge and Display Communication error code response description: Error Status 102EH / 4750H PV read back 1000H / 4700H Error status 0001 H M/A PV unstable 0002H 8002H Re- initial, no temperature at this time 0003H 8003H Input sensor did not connect 0004H 8004H Input signal error 0005H N/A Over input range 0006H 8006H ADC fail 0007H N/A EEPROM read/write error Display message: • INSTRUMENTS LIMITED • 1 Delta Park Blvd. #12 Brampton. 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Telephone (866) 705-0514 http: / /midcointernational.com/ products/ economite _re4000 /re4400ds/index.htm 7/23/2010 Material List Job 2010 MM65000 Item QTY Part No. FILE COPY FiberDyne LLC gfiriTht �'a'1�k --- -- - 7/5/2010 Vendor Unit Number UL Listed Blower Motor 1 5HP, 175Orpm, OCP, 184T 1 1��'V������ F OR unknown used UL Listed Shaft Adapter 1 w /blower wheel, 1- 11/16 " ® ®� ��MPLI��9�� unknown used NA Blower Wheel 1 24BL ii Pw;ifirwn unknown used UL Listed Control Panel Enclosure 1 20 x 20" x 8" Norma 3R w /back panel L Rittal WM202000NC UL Listed Disconnect Switch 1 Hi -Amp Switch ABB 7/4T33E53 UL Listed Digital Control 2 Love (Dwyer) Love Control TCS4O10 UL Listed 750 kva transformer 1 GE V of ���� Mag -Trol 7^ ,T58K0051 UL Listed ABB IEC Contactor 2 6A 3P 120V 1NO Aux 1 V -Trol Mag B6C -1 UL Listed ABB IEC Contactor 1 20A 3P 120v 1NO Aux p '� . 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This unit will be all we need during the first quarter of business. We plan to store the following substances: • 1 Gallon Acetone Health: 2 Fire: 3 Reactivity: 0 • 1 Gallon Lacquer Thinner Health: 2 Fire: 3 Reactivity: 1 • 1 Gallon Bondo Automotive Body Filler Health: 2 Fire: 1 Reactivity: 1 REVIEWED FOR CO DE COMPLIANCE APPROVED AUG 2 5 2010 Ci ty of Tukwila BUILDING DIViRInni Due to our proximity to all our suppliers and a rapid delivery system, there is no need to store excessive amounts of any materials: hazardous or non - hazardous. All hazardous materials will be contained in an approved fire cabinet. As time goes on and we receive orders for business, we will of course purchase a larger fire locker. Attached is the specification on the fire cabinet make and model as well as the MSDS sheets for the hazardous materials we will have on site. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact Katarina Wolcott at (425) 970 -6354. Warmest Regards, Katarina Wolcott CITY OF TUKWILA AUG 19 2010 PERMIT CENTER CORRECTION LT1�# Justrite Mfg Product Information 1 of 1 ®JUSTRITE http: / /www justritemfgcom/product.tpl ?action= search &eqtitledatar... Advanced -Search Our. Company 'What's New • :Ciistorner'SLipport' . ".International NEWT Justrite Catalog iPDF's in English} International Catalog (Metric'I RedHook �To translate this page, click a flag! 1 ® ®® Yellow Countertop and Compac Cabinets I: CI .�°I;'v"',:a �N i,lu ? -. �!"""T7"�,. ..£�..tIN4.L,� .Si�MCL: �u�ri:i4 �.�• .,..'„`�. Safety Cabinet Products > Specialty Cabinets For Flammables > Yellow Coudertop and Compac Cabinets Store smaller quantities nearby. When storirg smaller quantities of flammable liquids at a work station or adding to existing storage capacities, C Compac cabinets make it possible to store flammables safely even when available space is at a mirimun. Sapp adjustable shelf, these cabinets have the same great featues of Jistrdes larger cabinets. REVIEWED FOR- - CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED AUG 2 5 2010 Countertop Safety Cabinets allow increased access to often-used liquids, without compromising safety. Portable sae keeps work areas flexible. An optional wall Niger assembly is available if wall moud'mg is desired. Compac Safety Cabinets fit almost anywhere and provide protection even where space is at a premium. Ordy 23.25" wide, they hold a full twelve or fifteen gallons of flammables. A great size for the home handyman _ ernIca -OM a 1. 1 ' Information understanding Safety Cabinets Understanding Safety can Codes and DISCONTINUED NEW REPLACEMENT Number of Doors and Style Capacity (Gallons) Capacity (Liters) Ext. Dimensions H x W x D (inch) Ext. Dimensions H x W x D (nun) Adjustable Shelves Approv./Lstg. Regulation Ship Wt. Ctn. (Lbs) Ship Wt. Ctn. 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M dote mooned w4dwiee. 1. 847.2984250 • Fax 1-847- 28&9781.2454 Dempster St, Dm Planes, 8.80018 USA For Customer Service 1.-7-925O • F. 1 -800- 488.5877 Cor8act Us RECEIV Q CITY OF TI I lA auc 1 9 2010 °FRAAIT CENTER 8/1 2010 1 1 CORRECTION LTRO Science Lh .com Chemicals & Laboratory Equipment Material Safety Data Sheet Acetone MSDS Section 1: Chemical Product and Company Identificatio REVIEWED FOR Product Name: Acetone Catalog Codes: SLA3502, SLA1645, SLA3151, SLA3808 CAS #: 67 -64-1 RTECS: AL3150000 TSCA: TSCA 8(b) inventory: Acetone CI#: Not applicable. Synonym: 2- propanone; Dimethyl Ketone; Dimethylformaldehyde; Pyroacetic Acid Chemical Name: Acetone Chemical Formula: C3-H6-0 Contact Information: Sciencelab.com, Inc. 14025 Smith Rd. Houston, Texas 77396 US Sales: 1-800- 901 -7247 International Sales: 1 -281 Order Online: ScienceLab.cdndu,LDING piVISI(1N CHEMTREC (24HR Emergency - Telephone), cal : 1- 800 -424 -9300 International CHEMTREC, call: 1- 703 -527 -3887 For non - emergency assistance, call: 1- 281 - 441 -4400 r -CODE WMPLIANC APPROVED AUG 2 5 2010 -44°City of Tukwila Section 2: Composition and Information on Ingredients Composition: Name CAS # % by Weight Acetone 67 -64-1 100 Toxicological Data on Ingredients: Acetone: ORAL (LD50): Acute: 5800 mg/kg [Rat]. 3000 mg /kg [Mouse]. 5340 mg/kg [Rabbit]. VAPOR (LC50): Acute: 50100 mg /m 8 hours [Rat]. 44000 mg /m 4 hours [Mouse]. Section 3: Hazards Identification Potential Acute Health Effects: Hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant), of eye contact (irritant), of ingestion, of inhalation. Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (permeator). Potential Chronic Health Effects: CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS: A4 (Not classifiable for human or animal.) by ACGIH. MUTAGENIC EFFECTS: Not available. TERATOGENIC EFFECTS: Not available. DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY: Classified Reproductive system /toxin/female, Reproductive system/toxin /male [SUSPECTED]. The substance is toxic to central nervous system (CNS). The substance may be toxic to kidneys, the reproductive system, liver, skin. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage. Section 4: First Aid Measures p. 1 • Eye Contact: Check for and remove any contact lenses. Immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes, keeping eyelids open. Cold water may be used. Get medical attention. Skin Contact: In case of contact, immediately flush skin with plenty of water. Cover the irritated skin with an emollient. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Cold water may be used.Wash clothing before reuse. Thoroughly clean shoes before reuse. Get medical attention. Serious Skin Contact: Wash with a disinfectant soap and cover the contaminated skin with an anti- bacterial cream. Seek medical attention. Inhalation: If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention if symptoms appear. Serious Inhalation: Evacuate the victim to a safe area as soon as possible. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. If the victim is not breathing, perform mouth -to -mouth resuscitation. Seek medical attention. Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband. Get medical attention if symptoms appear. Serious Ingestion: Not available. Section 5: Fire and Explosion Data Flammability of the Product: Flammable. Auto - Ignition Temperature: 465 °C (869 °F) Flash Points: CLOSED CUP: -20 °C ( -4 °F). OPEN CUP: -9 °C (15.8 °F) (Cleveland). Flammable Limits: LOWER: 2.6% UPPER: 12.8% Products of Combustion: These products are carbon oxides (CO, CO2). Fire Hazards in Presence of Various Substances: Highly flammable in presence of open flames and sparks, of heat. Explosion Hazards in Presence of Various Substances: Risks of explosion of the product in presence of mechanical impact: Not available. Slightly explosive in presence of open flames and sparks, of oxidizing materials, of acids. Fire Fighting Media and Instructions: Flammable liquid, soluble or dispersed in water. SMALL FIRE: Use DRY chemical powder. LARGE FIRE: Use alcohol foam, water spray or fog. Special Remarks on Fire Hazards: Vapor may travel considerable distance to source of ignition and flash back. Special Remarks on Explosion Hazards: Forms explosive mixtures with hydrogen peroxide, acetic acid, nitric acid, nitric acid + sulfuric acid, chromic anydride, chromyl chloride, nitrosyl chloride, hexachioromelamine, nitrosyl perchlorate, nitryl perchlorate, permonosulfuric acid, thiodiglycol + hydrogen peroxide, potassium ter - butoxide, sulfur dichloride, 1- methyl -1,3- butadiene, bromoform, carbon, air, chloroform, thitriazylperchlorate. 4; Small Spill: Dilute with water and mop up, or absorb with an inert dry material and place in an appropriate waste disposal container. Section 6: Accidental Release Measures p. 2 Large Spill: 41. Flammable liquid. Keep away from heat. Keep away from sources of ignition. Stop leak if without risk. Absorb with DRY earth, sand or other non - combustible material. Do not touch spilled material. Prevent entry into sewers, basements or confined areas; dike if needed. Be careful that the product is not present at a concentration level above TLV. Check TLV on the MSDS and with local authorities. Section 7: Handling and Storage Precautions: Keep locked up.. Keep away from heat. Keep away from sources of ignition. Ground all equipment containing material. Do not ingest. Do not breathe gas /fumes/ vapor /spray. Wear suitable protective clothing. In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. If ingested, seek medical advice immediately and show the container or the label. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep away from incompatibles such as oxidizing agents, reducing agents, acids, alkalis. Storage: Store in a segregated and approved area (flammables area) . Keep container in a cool, well - ventilated area. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat and avoid all possible sources of ignition (spark or flame). Section 8: Exposure Controls /Personal Protection Engineering Controls: Provide exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep the airbome concentrations of vapors below their respective threshold limit value. Ensure that eyewash stations and safety showers are proximal to the work - station location. Personal Protection: Splash goggles. Lab coat. Vapor respirator. Be sure to use an approved/certified respirator or equivalent. Gloves. Personal Protection in Case of a Large Spill: Splash goggles. Full suit. Vapor respirator. Boots. Gloves. A self contained breathing apparatus should be used to avoid inhalation of the product. Suggested protective clothing might not be sufficient; consult a specialist BEFORE handling this product. Exposure Limits: TWA: 500 STEL: 750 (ppm) from ACGIH (TLV) [United States] TWA: 750 STEL: 1000 (ppm) from OSHA (PEL) [United States] TWA: 500 STEL: 1000 [Austalia] TWA: 1185 STEL: 2375 (mg /m3) [Australia] TWA: 750 STEL: 1500 (ppm) [United Kingdom (UK)] TWA: 1810 STEL: 3620 (mg/m3) [United Kingdom (UK)] TWA: 1800 STEL: 2400 from OSHA (PEL) [United States]Consult local authorities for acceptable exposure limits. Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties Physical state and appearance: Liquid. Odor: Fruity. Mint -like. Fragrant. Ethereal Taste: Pungent, Sweetish Molecular Weight: 58.08 g/mole Color: Colorless. Clear pH (1% soln/water): Not available. Boiling Point: 56.2 °C (133.2 °F) Melting Point: -95.35 (- 139.6 °F) Critical Temperature: 235 °C (455 °F) • Specific Gravity: 0.79 (Water = 1) P. 3 Vapor Pressure: 24 kPa (@ 20 °C) Vapor Density: 2 (Air =1) IFVolatility: Not available. Odor Threshold: 62 ppm Water /Oil Dist. Coeff.: The product is more soluble in water; Iog(oil/water) = -0.2 tonicity (in Water): Not available. Dispersion Properties: See solubility in water. Solubility: Easily soluble in cold water, hot water. Section 10: Stability and Reactivity Data Stability: The product is stable. Instability Temperature: Not available. Conditions of Instability: Excess heat, ignition sources, exposure to moisture, air, or water, incompatible materials. Incompatibility with various substances: Reactive with oxidizing agents, reducing agents, acids, alkalis. Corrosivity: Non - corrosive in presence of glass. Special Remarks on Reactivity: Not available. Special Remarks on Corrosivity: Not available. Polymerization: Will not occur. Section 11: Toxicological Information • Routes of Entry: Absorbed through skin. Dermal contact. Eye contact. Inhalation. Toxicity to Animals: WARNING: THE LC50 VALUES HEREUNDER ARE ESTIMATED ON THE BASIS OF A 4 -HOUR EXPOSURE. Acute oral toxicity (LD50): 3000 mg/kg [Mouse]. Acute toxicity of the vapor (LC50): 44000 mg /m3 4 hours [Mouse]. Chronic Effects on Humans: CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS: A4 (Not classifiable for human or animal.) by ACGIH. DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY: Classified Reproductive system/toxin /female, Reproductive system/toxin/male [SUSPECTED]. Causes damage to the following organs: central nervous system (CNS). May cause damage to the following organs: kidneys, the reproductive system, liver, skin. Other Toxic Effects on Humans: Hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant), of ingestion, of inhalation. Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (permeator). Special Remarks on Toxicity to Animals: Not available. Special Remarks on Chronic Effects on Humans: May affect genetic material (mutagenicity) based on studies with yeast (S. cerevisiae), bacteria, and hamster fibroblast cells. May cause reproductive effects (fertility) based upon animal studies. May contain trace amounts of benzene and formaldehyde which may cancer and birth defects. Human: passes the placental barrier. Special Remarks on other Toxic Effects on Humans: Acute Potential Health Effects: Skin: May cause skin irritation. May be harmful if absorbed through the skin. Eyes: Causes eye irritation, characterized by a buming sensation, redness, tearing, inflammation, and possible comeal injury. Inhalation: Inhalation at high concentrations affects the sense organs, brain and causes respiratory tract irritation. It also may affect the Central Nervous System (behavior) characterized by dizzness, drowsiness, confusion, headache, muscle weakeness, and possibly motor incoordination, speech abnormalities, narcotic effects and coma. Inhalation may also affect the gastrointestinal tract (nausea, vomiting). Ingestion: May cause irritation of the digestive (gastrointestinal) tract (nausea, vomiting). It may also p. 4 affect the Central Nevous System (behavior), characterized by depression, fatigue, excitement, stupor, coma, headache, iialtered sleep time, ataxia, tremors as well at the blood, liver, and urinary system (kidney, bladder, ureter) and endocrine system. May also have musculoskeletal effects. Chronic Potential Health Effects: Skin: May cause dermatitis. Eyes: Eye irritation. Section 12: Ecological Information Ecotoxicity: Ecotoxicity in water (LC50): 5540 mg/I 96 hours [Trout]. 8300 mg/I 96 hours [Bluegill]. 7500 mg /I 96 hours [Fatthead Minnow]. 0.1 ppm any hours [Water flea]. BOD5 and COD: Not available. Products of Biodegradation: Possibly hazardous short term degradation products are not likely. However, long term degradation products may arise. Toxicity of the Products of Biodegradation: The product itself and its products of degradation are not toxic. Special Remarks on the Products of Biodegradation: Not available. Section 13: Disposal Considerations Waste Disposal: Waste must be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local environmental control regulations. Section 14: Transport Information iiDOT Classification: CLASS 3: Flammable liquid. Identification: : Acetone UNNA: 1090 PG: 11 Special Provisions for Transport: Not available. Section 15: Other Regulatory Information • Federal and State Regulations: Califomia prop. 65: This product contains the following ingredients for which the State of Califomia has found to cause reproductive harm (male) which would require a waming under the statute: Benzene California prop. 65: This product contains the following ingredients for which the State of Califomia has found to cause birth defects which would require a waming under the statute: Benzene Califomia prop. 65: This product contains the following ingredients for which the State of Califomia has found to cause cancer which would require a waming under the statute: Benzene, Formaldehyde Connecticut hazardous material survey.: Acetone Illinois toxic substances disclosure to employee act: Acetone Illinois chemical safety act: Acetone New York release reporting list: Acetone Rhode Island RTK hazardous substances: Acetone Pennsylvania RTK: Acetone Florida: Acetone Minnesota: Acetone Massachusetts RTK: Acetone Massachusetts spill list: Acetone New Jersey: Acetone New Jersey spill fist: Acetone Louisiana spill reporting: Acetone Califomia List of Hazardous Substances (8 CCR 339): Acetone TSCA 8(b) inventory: Acetone TSCA 4(a) final test rules: Acetone TSCA 8(a) IUR: Acetone Other Regulations: OSHA: Hazardous by definition of Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). EINECS: This product is on the European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances. Other Classifications: WHMIS (Canada): CLASS B-2: Flammable liquid with a flash point lower than 37.8 °C (100 °F). CLASS D -2B: Material causing other toxic effects (TOXIC). P. 5 • DSCL (EEC): R11- Highly flammable. R36- Irritating to eyes. S9- Keep container in a well - ventilated place. S16- Keep away from sources of ignition - No smoking. S26- In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. HMIS (U.S.A.): Health Hazard: 2 Fire Hazard: 3 Reactivity: 0 Personal Protection: h National Fire Protection Association (U.S.A.): Health: 1 Flammability: 3 Reactivity: 0 Specific hazard: Protective Equipment: Gloves. Lab coat. Vapor respirator. Be sure to use an approved/certified respirator or equivalent. Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Splash goggles. Section 16: Other Information References: - Material safety data sheet issued by: la Commission de la SantA© et de la SA©curitA© du Travail du QuA©bec. -The Sigma - Aldrich Library of Chemical Safety Data, Edition II. - Hawley, G.G.. The Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 11e ed., New York N.Y., Van Nostrand Reinold, 1987. LOLI, RTECS, HSDB databases. Other MSDSs Other Special Considerations: Not available. Created: 10/10/2005 08:13 PM Last Updated: 11/06/2008 12:00 PM The information above is believed to be accurate and represents the best information currently available to us. However, we make no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty, express or implied, with respect to such information, and we assume no liability resulting from its use. Users should make their own investigations to determine the suitability of the information for their particular purposes. In no event shall ScienceLab.com be liable for any claims, losses, or damages of any third party or for lost profits or any special, indirect, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages, howsoever arising, even if ScienceLab.com has been advised of the possibility of such damages. • p. 6 • 4 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION I - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY INDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME : LACQUER THINNER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER : MS 3 9 PRODUCT USE/CLASS . SUPPLIER: The Nelson Paint Co of Michigan Inc PO Box 2040 Kingsford, MI 49802 -2040 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE : 800 -255 -3924 CHEMTEL : 24 hours PREPARER: Doyle Yoder, PHONE: 906 - 774 -5566, MANUFACTURER: The Nelson Paint Co of Michigan PO Box 2040 Kingsford, MI 49802 -2040 PmAWh 2 Fife 2 Raaucti v;4 1 DATE PRINTED: 06/18/02 Inc REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED Au6 2 5 201U EMERGENCY TELEPHONE : 800-2 -3924 CHEMTEL : 24 hours PREPARE DATE: 11/09/98 SECTION II - COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS City of Tukwila '��it�11/1Sl��l CHEMICAL NAME Ethyl Acetate Xylene Denatured Alcohol N -Butyl Acetate N -Butyl Alcohol (See Section X1 for abbreviation legend) WT. PERCENT OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS---- - CAS NUMBER IS LESS THAN TLV -TWA TLV -STEL PEL -TWA PEL-CEILING 141 -45 -6 10.0 % 400ppm 1330 -20.7 55.0 % 100ppm 64-17 -5 5.0 % I000ppm 123-86-4 30.0 % 150ppm 71-36-3 20.0% 50ppm N.E. 125ppm N.E. N.E. N.E. 400PPm 100ppm I000ppm 150ppm 50ppm N.E. N.E. N.E. N.E. N.E. SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA EXILING RANGE : OR: APPEARANCE: SOLUBILITY IN H2O : VOLATILE BY WEIGHT : VOCS, lbs/gal: 168 -289F Strong Solvent Clear Liquid Partial 100.0 % 7.16 (See Section XI for abbreviation legend) VAPOR DENSITY : SPECIFIC GRAVITY : EVAPORATION RATE : Is heavier than air 0.8598 Is faster than Butyl Acetate VOLATILE BY VOLUME : 100.0 % VOCS, grams/ltr : 858 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT : 24 F SKIN NO NO YES NO YES LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT : 1.0 % UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT: 25.0 % EXTINGUISHING MEDIA : ALCOHOL FOAM CO2 DRY CHEMICAL FOAM WATER FOG UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Vapors may form explosive mixture with air. Vapors can travel to a source of ignition and flash back. "Empty" containers retain product residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND, OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT, FLAME, SPARKS, STATIC ELECTRICITY, OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION; THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. Empty drums should be completely drained, properly bunged and promptly returned to a drwn reconditioner, or properly disposed of. Keep containers tightly closed . Isolate from heat, electrical equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Containers can build up pressure if exposed to heat (fire). As in any fire, wear self- contained breathing apparatus pressure- demand (MSHA/NIOSH approved or equivalent) and full protective gear. Water runoff can cause environmental damage. Dike and collect water used to fight fire. SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA RECEIVED _ CITY OF TUKW�LA AUG 19 2010 pi v PERMIT CENTER e©1R T 10 N LTR.# 1 EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - EYE CONTACT: Liquid, aerosols and vapors of this product are irritating and can cause pain, tearing, reddening and swelling accompanied by a stinging sensation and/or a feeling like that of fine dust in the eyes. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - SKIN CONTACT: Exposure causes skin irritation. Prolonged or repeated exposure may dry the skin. Symptoms may 'lude redness, burning, drying and cracking, skin burns and skin damage. Pre- existing skin disorders may be aggravated by exposure to this material. n absorption is possible, but harmful effects are not expected from this route of exposure under normal conditions of handling and use. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - INHALATION: Short-term inhalation toxicity is low. Breathing small amounts during normal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects; breathing large amounts may be harmful. Symptoms are more typically seen at air concentrations exceeding the recommended exposure limits. Symptoms of exposure may include: - irritation (nose, throat, respiratory tract) - Pre- existing lung disorders, E.G. asthma -like conditions, may be aggravated by exposure to this material. Headaches, dizziness, nausea, decreased blood pressure, changes in heart rate and cyanosis (characterized by bluish discoloration of the skin and nails) may result from over - exposure to vapor or skin exposure. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - INGESTION: Single dose oral toxicity is low. Swallowing small amounts during normal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects; swallowing large amounts may be harmful. Symptoms may include: -Mouth and throat irritation - Gastrointestinal irritation (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea). - Central nervous system depression (dizziness, drowsiness, weakness, fatigue, nausea, headache, unconsciousness). This material can enter the lungs during swallowing or vomiting and cause lung inflammation and/or damage. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE - CHRONIC HAZARDS: This material (or a component) has been shown to cause harm to the fetus in laboratory animal studies. Harm to the fetus occurs only at exposure levels that harm the pregnant animal. The relevance of these findings to humans is uncertain. This material (or a component) shortens the time of onset or worsens the liver and kidney damage induced by other chemicals. This material (or a component) shortens the time of onset or worsens the neurotoxic effects induced by other chemicals. Over exposure to this material (or its components) has been suggested as a cause of the following effects in laboratory animals, and may aggravate pre- existing disorders of these organs in humans: mild, reversible liver effects, mild, reversible kidney effects. 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. .ST AID - EYE CONTACT: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 minutes. Get immediate medical attention. FIRST AID - SKIN CONTACT: Immediately flush skin with plenty of water. Wash with soap and water. Remove soiled clothing. Wash clothing separately before reuse. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists. FIRST AID - INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get immediate medical attention. FIRST AID - INGESTION: Keep person warm, quiet and get immediate medical attention. Do NOT induce vomiting, because aspiration of material into the lungs from vomiting can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: SKIN CONTACT INHALATION INGESTION EYE CONTACT SKIN ABSORPTION SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: May form:, Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide, etc. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Heat, sparks and open flames. INCOMPATABILITY: Avoid contact with: strong oxidizing agents. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur under normal conditions. STABILITY: This product is stable under normal storage conditions. • SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Evacuate all non - essential personnel. Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Equip employees with appropriate protection equipment. Dike around spilled material. Cover spill with absorbent material and shovel with non - sparking tools into container. Remove containers to safe area and seal. Avoid runoff into storm sewers and ditches which lead to waterways. OASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with all local, state and federal regulations. SECTION VIII - SAFE HANDLING AND USE INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: A NIOSH/MSHA approved air purifying respirator with an organic vapor cartridge or canister may be permissible under certain circumstances where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits. Protection provided by air purifying respirators is limited. Use a positive pressure air supplied respirator if there is any potential for an uncontrolled release, exposure levels are not known, or any other circumstances where air purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection. VENTILATION: Local exhaust ventilation may be necessary to control any air contaminants to within their TLVs during the use of this product. SKIN PROTECTION: Where contact is likely, wear chemical resistant gloves, a chemical suit and rubber boots. EYE PROTECTION: Do not wear contact lenses. Wear safety glasses with side shields or goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Where splashing is possible, full chemically resistant protective clothing and boots are required. HYGENIC PRACTICES: Containers of this material may be hazardous when emptied. Since emptied containers retain product residues (vapor Liquid, and/or solid), all hazard precautions given in the data sheet must be observed. Wash hands before eating or smoking. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Use only in a well ventilated area. Ground and bond containers when transferring material. Use spark -proof tools and explosion proof equipment. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Avoid breathing vapors from heated material. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: Store away from incompatible substances. Wash thoroughly after handling. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Keep container closed when not in use. iiiTHER PRECAUTIONS: Warning!!! Sudden release of hot organic chemical vapors or mists from process equipment operating at elevated temperature d pressure, or sudden ingress of air into vacuum equipment, may result in ignitions without the presence of obvious ignition sources. Published utoignition" or "ignition" temperature values cannot be treated as safe operating conditions. Any use of this product in elevated temperature processes should be thoroughly evaluated to establish and maintain safe operating conditions. SECTION X - HMIS RATINGS HMIS RATINGS - HEALTH: 2 FLAMMABILITY: 3 REACTIVITY: 1 SECTION XI - OTHER REGULATIONS SARA SECTION 313: This product contains the following substances subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: CHEMICAL NAME ---- -- CAS NUMBER WT/WT % IS LESS THAN Xylene 1330 -20-7 55.0 % N -Butyl Alcohol 71 -36-3 20.0 % PREVIOUS MSDS REVISION DATE: 01/28/97 LEGEND : N.A. - Not Applicable, N.E. - Not Established N.D. - Not Determined • ssssssrsaa DISCLAIMER * *The Nelson Paint Company, Inc. (TNPC) expressly disclaims all expressed or implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the product or information provided herein. ** All information appearing herein is based upon data obtained from the manufacturer and/or recognized technical sources. While the information is believed to be accurate, TNPC makes no representations as to its accuracy or sufficiency. Conditions of use are beyond TNPC's control and therefore users are responsible to verify this data under their own operating conditions to determine whether the Iliduct is suitable for their particular purposes and they assume all risks of their use, handling, and disposal of the product, or from the publication or use or reliance upon, information contained herein. This information relates only to the product designated herein, and does not relate to its use in mbination with any other material or in any other process. (END OF MSDS) • • • • MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Bondo® - Glass Reinforced Filler Date of Original Preparation: March 7, 2001 Revision Date: September 27, 2005 Section 1 - Product Information Manufacturer: Bondo Corporation 3700 Atlanta Industrial Parkway NW Atlanta, GA 30331 Emergency For US transportation emergencies call - Telephone: Chemtrec: 800 -424 -9300 For Canadian transportation e call - Canutec: 613 - 996 -6666 Information: 404 - 696 -2730 (USA 8:30am — 4:30pm Eastem Time) Product Use: Body Fill iiattt 2 Fire 1 Rocks/it's 1 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPRfVED ergencies AUb ; 5 201i1 r Item Number. 271, 272, 272C, 272E, 272K, 272T, 274, 274C, 7653083 I City of Tukwila Emergency gweakness, O, hrview ,' n'' ^.,,,rl^N Signs of Overexposure: Nausea, cough, dizziness, weakness, headache, chest pain, lack of co �[idr( I��J�/, l./ of breath, dermatitis, redness and /or pain in eyes. Emergency First Aid: Move to fresh air, remove contaminated clothing, wash effected skin with soap and water, do not use solvents or thinners; if product gets into eyes, remove contact lenses, flush with water for 15 minutes. Handling: If handling in a confined space wear an organic vapor cartridge respirator (NIOSH / OSHA). For working, wear solvent resistant gloves and safety eye protection designed to guard against liquid splashes. Close all containers tightly after use. Do not eat, drink or smoke in work areas. Material Physical Appearance: Putty Other Precautions: Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along floors. Material has an offensive odor. Prolonged exposure may reduce the user's sensitivity to the odor, thus reducing the effectiveness of odor as a waming against exposure. Fire Fighting: Flammable liquid, refer to Guide 127 of the North American Emergency Guide Book. Forms explosive mixture with air. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel to a source of ignition and flash back. NFPA Flammability: IC Bondo Corporation has no oversight with respect to the guidance practices or policies or manufacturing processes of other companies handling or using this material. The information given in this MSDS is only related to the product as shipped in its original condition as described in Section 2, "Hazardous Ingredients" and Section 9 "Physical and Chemical Properties ". Section 2 - Hazardous Inuredients • .. Hazardous Ingredient Percent weight CAS No. Vapor Press. ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL LDS Oral LD5n Derm LC50 Inhal LEL Styrene 15-20% 100 -42 -5 4.5 2oppm 100ppm 2650 n. ay. 12000 1.1 Fibrous Glass 1 -10% 65997 -17 -3 n. ap. 10mg/m' 15mg/m' n. ay. n. ay. n. ay. _ n.ap LD50 Oral - rat mg/m , LD50 Dermal - rabbit mg/m3,LC50 Inhalation - rat mg /m' unless otherwise specified. Section 3 — Hazards Identification Primary Routes of Entry: Inhalation, skin contact, ingestion, eyes. Exposure Effects Acute and Chronic: Inhalation: Acute: Nasal and respiratory irritation, nausea, cough, shortness of breath, dehydration, allergic respiratory reaction, tiredness, dizziness, weakness, headache, anesthesia, drowsiness, fatigue, chest pain, vomiting, central nervous system effects, narcosis. Liquid can be fatal if aspirated into the lungs. Skin contact: Acute: Extraction of natural oils with resulting dry skin, irritation, allergic skin reactions, redness and dermatitis. May be absorbed through the skin. Eye contact: Acute: Irritation, redness, pain, tearing, blurred vision, sensation of seeing halos around lights and reversible damage. Ingestion: Acute: Gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, lack of coordination, central nervous system effects, depression. Chronic: Repeated overexposure to this product may cause: central nervous system damage, hearing damage, kidney damage, liver abnormalities, lung damage, cardiac abnormalities, reproductive organ damage, blood effects, eye damage. Other Health Effects: Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Section 4 — First Aid Measures Emergency and First Aid Procedures: In all cases if symptoms persist, seek medical attention. RECEIVD- CITY OF TI JK MLA AUG 19 2010 Pi=t &iUT OCArrr ri CORRECTION LfRif M1QO'(1 • • • Inhalation - move to fresh air, give artificial respiration if necessary. Skin contact - remove contaminated clothing, wash with soap and water or recognized skin cleaner. Do not use solvents or thinners. Eye contact - contact lenses must be removed, flush with water for at least 15 minutes, consult a physician immediately. Ingestion - drink one or two glasses of water to dilute. Do not induce vomiting. Consult a physician or poison control center immediately. Treat symptomatically Medical Conditions Prone to Aggravation: pulmonary conditions, skin disorders, liver conditions, kidney conditions, neurological disorders, pregnancy. Section 5 — Fire Fighting Measures Flash Point (SFCC): 95F Lower Explosive Limit: 1.1 NFPA Flammability: I C Extinguishing Media: foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical or water fog or spray. Water jet or stream is unsuitable. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Invisible vapors may travel to source of ignition and flash back. Since vapors are heavier than air, dangerous concentrations may not be apparent to casual observation. Keep containers tightly closed, isolate from heat, electrical equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Fire will produce dense black smoke containing hazardous products of combustion. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. This product may polymerize when its container is exposed to heat causing an increase in pressure resulting in a violent rupture. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Water should be used to cool containers exposed to fire. Fire fighting personnel should wear self- contained breathing apparatus. Section 6 — Accidental Release Steps To Be Taken In Case Material Is Released Or Spilled: Remove all sources of ignition. Avoid breathing vapors, ventilate confined area. Dike to reduce extent of spill. Remove with inert absorbent using non - sparking tools. If necessary report to applicable govemment agency. Section 7 — Handling and Storage Precautions To Be Taken In Handling And Storing: Minimize contact between the worker and this material. No smoking. Store containers out of sun and away from heat, sparks, and open flames. Close all containers after each use. Consult NFPA and local codes for additional storage requirements. Hygienic Practices: Do not eat, drink or smoke in work areas. Wash hands before eating, smoking, or using the washroom. Launder clothing before reuse. Other Precautions: Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along floors. Do not take intemally. Observe label precautions. Keep closures tight and container upright to prevent leakage. The information contained in this safety data sheet does not constitute the user's own assessment of workplace risks as required by regulations. Material has an offensive odor. Prolonged exposure may reduce the user's sensitivity to the odor, thus reducing the effectiveness of odor as a waming against exposure. Section 8 — Exposure Controls Primary Routes of Entry: Inhalation, skin contact, ingestion, eyes. Personal Protective Equipment: In cases where no monitoring for airborne contaminants has been carried out, assume maximum exposure and use antistatic paint suit, goggles, gloves, and air supplied respiratory equipment. All personal protective equipment should meet NIOSH or OSHA requirements. Respiratory Protection: When personnel, whether spraying or not, are inside a spray booth, ventilation is unlikely to be sufficient to control particulates and chemical vapor in all cases. In such cases air supplied respiratory equipment is recommended until particulate and vapor concentration has fallen below exposure limits. If monitoring demonstrates levels below TLV or PEL wear a NIOSH /MSHA approved respirator device. See safety equipment supplier for evaluation and recommendation. Ventilation: Provide sufficient ventilation to keep vapor concentration below the given TLV and/or PEL. For baking finishes, exhaust vapors emitted during heating. Remove decomposition products formed during welding or flame cutting of surfaces coated with this product. Protective Gloves: Required for prolonged or repeated contact. Use solvent resistant gloves. Barrier creams are not substitutes for full physical protection. Refer to safety equipment supplier for effective glove recommendations. Eye Protection: Use safety goggles or face shield designed to protect against splash of liquids when spraying or when working with open liquids such as during mixing or pouring. Section 9 — Physical and Chemical Properties Evaporation Rate: Slower than ether Vapor Density: Heavier than air Vapor Pressure: 5.2mm Hg ©20C • Weight per Gallon (Specific Gray.): 12.5 (1.5) Odor and Appearance: pungent organic odor, buff liquid Freezing point, Coefficient of water /oil distribution ,pH: Not applicable or not available • • Section 10 — Stability and Reactivity Stability: Stable Incompatibility (materials to avoid): Oxidizers, alkali metals, nitric acid, sodium hydroxide. Hazardous Polymerization: May occur at temperatures over 150F (65C). Conditions to Avoid: Heat, open flame, sparks. Hazardous Combustion Products: Oxides of carbon and nitrogen, various hydrocarbons, fumes. Section 11 - Toxicological Information Carcinogenicity (risk of cancer): Styrene is listed by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). The IARC 2B classification is not based on significant new evidence that styrene might be a carcinogen, but on a revised IARC classification scheme and new data on styrene oxide. Sensitization (effects of repeated exposure): These products may cause inhalation sensitization to certain individuals. Teratogenicity (risk of malformation in an unborn fetus): None Known Reproductive Toxicity (risk of sterility): None Known Mutagenicity (risk of heritable genetic effects): Styrene has given mixed results in a number of tests. Threshold Limit Value: None established for this product. For further information, see Section 9 - Hazardous Ingredients Section 12 • Ecological Information General Information: Avoid runoff into ground, storms or sewer which lead into waterways. Water runoff can cause environmental damage. Environmental Impact Data (percentage by weight): Ozone Depleters: none Heavy Metals: None There are extensive ecological data available on the various components of these products. An adequate representation of all these data is beyond the scope of this document. Please contact the information phone number found in Section 1. Section 13 — Disposal Information Waste Disposal Method: Dispose of in accordance with federal, state or provincial and local pollution requirements. Clean preferably with a detergent, avoid the use of solvents. This information applies only to the material as manufactured; processing, use or contamination may make this information inappropriate, inaccurate or incomplete. The generator of the waste has the responsibility for proper waste classification, transportation and disposal. Other Information: When discarded in its supplied form, these products meet the hazard criteria of lgnitability° and must be considered as hazardous waste D001. Section 14 — Transportation Information Ground Shipments: The shipper must be trained and certified to handle hazardous materials in ground transportation. Proper Shipping Name: Consumer Commodity Hazard Label: ORM -D Section 15 - Regulatory Information OSHA: These products are considered hazardous under the Federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. WHMIS: B2;D1A;D2A SARA Tide III: Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances: None Section 311 /312 Hazard Categories: Immediate health, delayed health, fire hazard. Section 313 Toxic Chemicals: styrene. You may be required to submit this MSDS to state and local emergency response agencies (SERC & LEPC) and to your local fire department. Also, you may be affected by other sections of this law, depending on the chemicals and amounts that you inventory at your location. To learn more about your responsibilities, call the EPA Hotline (800) 535 -0202 TSCA status: All ingredients are TSCA registered. Proposition 65: WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. NFPA 704: Health 2, Fire 2, Reactivity 0 Section 16 - Preparation Information Prepared by Bondo Corporation Research and Development Department Phone: 404-696 -2730 Do not handle until the manufacturer's safety precautions have been read and understood. Regulations require that all emDlovees be trained on Material Safetv Data Sheets for all products with which they come in contact. • • • While Bondo Corporation believes that the data contained herein are accurate and derived from qualified sources, the data are not to be taken as a warranty or representation for which Bondo Corporation assumes legal responsibility. They are offered solely for your consideration, investigation and verification. Any use of these data and information must be determined by the user to be in accordance with applicable federal, state, provincial and local laws and regulations. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Cream Hardener Date of Original Preparation: March 23, 2001 Revision Date: September 27, 2005 Section 1 - Product Information Manufacturer: Bondo Corporation 3700 Atlanta Industrial Parkway NW Atlanta, GA 30331 Emergency For US transportation emergencies call - For Canadian transportation emergencies Telephone: Chemtrec: 800 -424 -9300 call - Canutec: 613- 996 -6666 Information: 404 -696 -2730 (USA 8:30am — 4:30pm Eastem Time) Product Use: Bodyfiller Hardener Emergency Overview Signs of Overexposure: Nausea, chest pain, lack of coordination, shortness of breath, demiatitis, redness and/or pain in eyes. Emergency First Aid: Move to fresh air, remove contaminated clothing, wash effected skin with soap and water, do not use solvents or thinners; if product gets into eyes, remove contact lenses, flush with water for 15 minutes. Handling: In confined areas, wear an organic vapor cartridge respirator (NIOSH / OSHA), solvent resistant gloves and safety eye protection. Do not eat, drink or smoke in work areas. Material Appearance: Blue Material Physical Appearance: Paste Other Precautions: Prolonged exposure may reduce the user's sensitivity to the odor, thus reducing the effectiveness of odor as a waming against exposure. Fire Fighting: Organic Peroxide, refer to Guide 145 of the North American Emergency Guide Book. Bondo Corporation has no oversight with respect to the guidance practices or policies or manufacturing processes of other companies handling or using this material. The information given in this MSDS is only related to the product as shipped in its original condition as described in Section 2, "Hazardous Ingredients" and Section 9 "Physical and Chemical Properties ". Section 2 - Hazardous insrredients Hazardous Ingredient Percent weight CAS No. Vapor Press. ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL LD50 Oral upsn Derm LC5 Inhal LEL Benzoyl Peroxide 45-55% 94 -38-0 n. ap. , 5mg/m3 5mg/m3 7710 n. ay. n. ay. n.ap n. ap. C9-C11 branched alkyl benzoate 10-20% 131298-44-7 n. ap. n. ay. n. ay. >5000 n. ay. n. ay. Non -ionic surfactant 1-5% _ 9038 -95-3 n. ap. _ n. ay. _ n. ay. n. ay. 500 n. ay. n. ap. LD50 Oral - rat mg/m3, LD50 Dermal - rabbit mg/m3,LC50 Inhalation - rat mg/ms unless otherwise specified. Section 3 — Hazards Identification Primary Routes of Entry: Inhalation, skin contact, ingestion, eyes. Exposure Effects Acute and Chronic: Inhalation: Acute: NA Skin contact: Acute: Can be absorbed through the skin with resulting dry skin, irritation, redness and dermatitis. Eye contact: Acute: Inflammation. Ingestion: Acute: Gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting, may cause systemic eye effects by ingestion: hallucinations, distorted perceptions, kidney, ureter or bladder changes. Chronic: Repeated overexposure to this product may cause: dermatitis, asthmatic effects, testicular atrophy and vasodilation. Other Health Effects: None Section 4 — First Ald Measures Emergency and First Aid Procedures: In all cases if symptoms persist, seek medical attention. Inhalation - move to fresh air, give artificial respiration if necessary. Skin contact - remove contaminated clothing, wash with soap and water or recognized skin cleaner. Do not use solvents or thinners. Eye contact - contact lenses must be removed, flush with water for at least 15 minutes, consult a physician immediately. • • • Ingestion - consult a physician or poison control center immediately. Treat symptomatically Medical Conditions Prone to Aggravation: not known. Section 5 — Fire Fighting Measures Flash Point (SFCC): NA Lower Explosive Limit: NA Extinguishing Media: foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical or water fog or spray. Water jet or stream is unsuitable. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Part of the oxygen for the fire comes from the material itself. Fire hazard increases as the material dries. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Water should be used to cool containers exposed to fire. Fire fighting personnel should wear self- contained breathing apparatus. Section 6 — Accidental Release Steps To Be Taken In Case Material Is Released Or Spilled: Remove all sources of ignition. Avoid breathing vapors, ventilate confined area. Dike to reduce extent of spill. Remove with inert absorbent using non - sparking tools. If necessary report to applicable govemment agency. Section 7 — Handling and Storage Precautions To Be Taken in Handling And Storing: Minimize contact between the worker and this material. Keep material sealed to prevent contamination and drying. Consult NFPA and local codes for additional storage requirements. Hygienic Practices: Do not eat, drink or smoke in work areas. Wash hands before eating, smoking, or using the washroom. Launder clothing before reuse. Other Precautions: Do not take intemally. Observe label precautions. Keep closures tight and container upright to prevent leakage. The information contained in this safety data sheet does not constitute the user's own assessment of workplace risks as required by regulations. Material has an offensive odor. Prolonged exposure may reduce the user's sensitivity to the odor, thus reducing the effectiveness of odor as a waming against exposure. Section 8 — Exposure Controls Primary Routes of Entry: Skin contact, ingestion, eyes. Respiratory Protection: If odors bother workers, wear a NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator device. See safety equipment supplier for evaluation and recommendation. Ventilation: No special ventilation required. Protective Gloves: Required for prolonged or repeated contact. Use solvent resistant gloves. Barrier creams are not substitutes for full physical protection. Refer to safety equipment supplier for effective glove recommendations. Eye Protection: Use safety goggles or face shield. Section 9 — Physical and Chemical Properties Vapor Density: NA Vapor Pressure: NA Boiling Range: Decomposes Weight per Galion (Specific Gray.): 10.0 (1.2) Percent Volatile by Volume: NA Physical state: Paste Odor and Appearance: blue paste with slight ester odor Section 10 — Stability and Reactivity Stability: Stable Incompatibility (materials to avoid): Dimethylaniline, cobalt napthenate, accelerators, reducing agents. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Conditions to Avoid: Heat, open flame, sparks. Hazardous Combustion Products: Dense white smoke of benzoic acid, phenyl benzoate, terphenyls, biphenyls, benzene and carbon dioxide. Section 11 - Toxicological Information Carcinogenicity (risk of cancer): None known to IARC, ACGIH, or OSHA Sensitization (effects of repeated exposure): This product may cause skin sensitization to certain individuals. Teratogenicity (risk of malformation in an unborn fetus): None Known Reproductive Toxicity (risk of sterility): None Known Mutagenicity (risk of heritable genetic effects): Mutation data has been reported. Threshold Limit Value: None established for this product. For further information, see Section 9 - Hazardous Ingredients • Section 12 - Ecological Information General Information: Avoid runoff into ground, storms or sewer that lead into waterways. Water runoff can cause environmental damage. Environmental Impact Data (percentage by weight): VOC: none Ozone Depleters: none Heavy Metals: None There are extensive ecological data available on the various components of these products. An adequate representation of all these data is beyond the scope of this document. Section 13 — Disposal Information Waste Disposal Method: Dispose of in accordance with federal, state or provincial and local pollution requirements. This information applies only to the material as manufactured; processing, use or contamination may make this information inappropriate, inaccurate or incomplete. The generator of the waste has the responsibility for proper waste classification, transportation and disposal. Other Information: When discarded in its supplied form, this product is not regulated. Consumer Commodity, ORM -D Section 14 — Transportation Information Section 15 - Regulatory Information OSHA: This product is considered hazardous under the Federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. WHMIS: D1 B; D2B SARA Title 111: Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances: None Section 311 /312 Hazard Categories: Immediate health, delayed health. Section 313 Toxic Chemicals: benzoyl peroxide. You may be required to submit this MSDS to state and local emergency response agencies (SERC & LEPC) and to your local fire department. Also, you may be affected by other sections of this law, depending on the chemicals and amounts that you inventory at your location. To leam more about your responsibilities, call the EPA Hotline (800) 535 -0202 TSCA status: All ingredients are TSCA registered. CEPA status: All ingredients are listed on the DSL or NDSL. • NFPA 704: Health 2, Fire 1, Reactivity 1 Section 16 - Preparation Information Prepared by Bondo Corporation Research and Development Department Phone: 404 -696 -2730 Do not handle until the manufacturer's safety precautions have been read and understood. Regulations require that all employees be trained on Material Safety Data Sheets for all products with which they come in contact. While Bondo Corporation believes that the data contained herein are accurate and derived from qualified sources, the data are not to be taken as a warranty or representation for which Bondo Corporation assumes legal responsibility. They are offered solely for your consideration, investigation and verification. Any use of these data and information must be determined by the user to be in accordance with applicable federal, state, provincial and local laws and regulations. • • Cii:f August 5, 2010 • Li Jim Haggerton, Mayor epartment of Comm; nity eVelopment Jack Pace, Director Steve Lambert 17616 West Valley Hy Tukwila, WA 98188 RE: Correction Letter #1 Mechanical Permit Application Number M10 -099 Fiberdyne —17616 West Valley Hy Dear Mr. Lambert, This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your mechanical permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the Building Department. At this time the Fire Department has no comments. Building Department: Allen Johnson at 206 433 -7163 if you have questions regarding the attached memo. Please address the attached comments in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and /or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plans, specifications and /or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a `Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections /revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at (206) 431 -3670. Sincerely, d'*--SLX Bill Rambo Permit Technician encl File: M 10 -099 W:\Permit Center \Correction Letters\2010\M10 -099 Correction Letter #I .DOC 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 0 Tukwila, Washington 98188 0 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Tukwila Building Division Allen Johannessen, Plan Examiner Building Division Review Memo Date: August 2, 2010 Project Name: Fiberdyne Permit #: M10 -099 Plan Review: Allen Johannessen, Plans Examiner The Building Division conducted a plan review on the subject permit application. Please address the following comments in an itemized format with revised plans, specifications and /or other applicable documentation. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size). (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculations sheets shall be original signed wet stamped, not copied.) 1. Please provide manufactures installation manual and specks for the spray booth and curing oven. Installation manual shall show the duct installation specifications including the booth and oven construction with a method of seismically fastening booth and oven to the floor system. Manufactures specifications shall identify the potential temperatures generated through the duct from the curing oven. Provide information concerning the quantities and type of spray materials and the method of storage. 2. Provide details and specifications for the exhaust ducts. Specify duct material sizes, type of metal and metal thickness. Details shall specify method of roof repairs and flashing. Mechanical systems over 400 lbs located on the roof shall also require an engineer's analysis of the structural roof system with applicable details. The roof penetration details provided shall be wet stamped by the engineer. Please provide those and all documents by an engineer and /or architect wet stamped and signed. 3. Provide a roof plan that shows all mechanical equipment within the vicinity of the new exhaust ducts. Exhaust ducts shall be located a minimum of 10 feet from any intake air. Mechanical equipment requiring maintenance located on the roof within 10 feet of the roofs edge shall be provided with a guardrail 42 inches high. For ducts conveying explosive or flammable vapors fumes or dust shall be located 30 feet from property lines or combustible walls. Please provide any relative details with dimensions. (2006 IMC 304.10 & 501.2.1) 4. The spray booth operation shall comply with code requirements depending on its operation and materials to be exhausted. Provide all relative spray booth details and specifications to show compliance with 2006 IMC chapter 5 502.7, 502.8, 510.1, 510.2, and identify method of make air up for the spray booth and curing oven per IMC 510.5.5. 5. Identify if the duct system shall require fire suppression system in accordance with IMC 501.7. If applicable, provide specific information for the suppression system. Should there be questions concerning the above requirements, contact the Building Division at 206 -431- 3670. No further comments at this time. PPE ITC Ce PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M10 -099 PROJECT NAME: FIBERDYNE LLC DATE: 08/19/10 SITE ADDRESS: 17616 WEST VALLEY HY Original Plan Submittal X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued DEPART EN S/ �J B i i g Division, 1 Public Works Fire Prevention ❑ Structural n Planning Division Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete NJ Comments: Incomplete ❑ DUE DATE: 08/24/10 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 WI REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 09/21/10 Approved Approved with Conditions 11 Not Approved (attach comments) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documentshouting slip.doc 2 -28 -02 � PERMIT COORD G9PY f PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M10 -099 DATE: 07/26/10 PROJECT NAME: FIBERDYNE SITE ADDRESS: 17616 WEST VALLEY HY X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued Public Works %I" w� A'wc Q4-0 ire Prevention Structural ❑ Planning Division Permit Coordinator n DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Incomplete DUE DATE: 07/27/10 Not Applicable Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Building Please Route Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Approved with Conditions DUE DATE: 08/24/10 Not Approved (attach comments) XC DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: B-S-t0 Bldg& Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: v°/ Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -2A -02 City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite # 100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us REVISION SUBMITTAL Steve Lancaster, Director Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: ,;)ebs* Plan Check/Permit Number: M1 0-099 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # 1 Revision # after Permit is Issued Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: Fiberdyne Project Address: 172616 West Valley Hy Contact Person: /Wit V/o << /T , //a/ i -- Phone Number: (4125 `� 90 — 635 4/ Summary of Revision: (3 � E'C /Ca 1°7`G)i (2) pa %1T 7/ J��C1" // �1�1 c/ Kr lir /4 aiiS /I IC' r21 / CI L(r7y i C �l2_,/ se /S, 'Cv. i 5 C.&()- - ; t RECEIVED CRY OF TUKKwtt a 18 20111 EMIT CP TF (i/rC/ /kC7L ar —etai j i (11Y t Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Entered in Permits Plus on co' Ohl al \ applications \torms - applications on line \revision submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: Contractors or Tradespeople Peter Friendly Page 1 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 PROGRESSIVE BUILDING SOLUTIONS UBI No. 602937027 Phone 2064379395 Status Active Address 1746 Nw 60Th St License No. PROGRBS903K8 Suite /Apt. License Type Construction Contractor City Seattle Effective Date 5/28/2010 State WA Expiration Date 11/18/2011 Zip 98107 Suspend Date County King Specialty 1 General Business Type Individual Specialty 2 Unused Parent Company Other Associated Licenses License Name Type Specialty 1 Specialty Sp 2 Effective Date Expiration Date Status PROGRM'916QQMECHANICAL PROGRESSIVE Construction Contractor Heating /Vent /Air- Conditioning And Refrig (Hvac /R) Unused 11 /18/2009 11/18/2011 Inactive Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date LOBO, SURAJ RANDALL Owner 05/28/2010 Bond Information Page 1 of 1 Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date 2 American Contractors Indem CO 100126984 05/28/2010 Until Cancelled $12,000.00 05/28/2010 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 1 NAVIGATORS INS CO 4610103231 11/17/2009 11/17/2010 $1,000,000.00 05/28/2010 Summons /Complaint Information No unsatisfied complaints on file within prior 6 year period Warrant Information No unsatisfied warrants on file within prior 6 year period https: // fortress .wa.gov /lni/bbip /Print.aspx 08/26/2010 5 r E O X \k 57 'i G CdNMULLC1� CODECOMPLI FOR AUG 2 5 2010 City b o BUILDING 8 VISION ila CON-1 ULLCA SEPARATE PERMIT FEOU1RED FOR: D Mechanical la Electrical Plumbing Gas Piping City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION $„ REVISIONS No chances shall be made to the scope of we* without prior approval of T ►�' ? :r�ia Building Division. NOTE: Revi: -in will require a new plan submittal and may i _ : 'ude additional plan review fees. E COPY P9r t No.. MAD —o91 Plan review approval is subject to errors and omissions. F4raval of construction documents does not authorize fie violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt / of approved Field Copy and conditions Is acknowledged: By Data:, 4ir 2 201 (Z ty Of Ukwila BUILDING DIVISION q 8 v.-11 RECEIVED CITY OF TIJKWILA AUG 19 2010 PERMIT CENTER L F -1 & S -1 OCCUPANC -(50% SL:PIT) 9;353 S . ; (uC LOAD , FCCU 1,902 S.F. VACANT OVERALL BUILDING PLAN Scale: 1"=20'-0" LEXISTING _WAREHOUSE L _ 0 NOTE: NO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL ALLOWED WITHIN 25' OF EXHAUST VENT 1• 1 L__ NOTE: NO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL AL OWED WITHIN 25' OF EXHAUST VENT L _ _ F. F & F. WM- AD 112) SPECTRA ALL SPO TS FLOORING VENT RI TECHNOLOGIES KANKAN B OCCUPANCY 7,253 OFC. (OCC. LOA 73) 0 TOTAL OCCUPANT LOAD FOR !IBERDYNE 213 OCCUPANTS 0 B OCCUP. (ABOVE 776 OF (O.L. 8) REVIEWED FOR E CODE CO�MP� APPROVED AU 25 2010 C� i of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION r .'1 1 „ 1 " ,1 =9---h--F--FiI , 1 1 11 -- 11- _L__L__1 1 1 1 = °- T----- 1- - -r - -r L 1}F -1== -T ' - r 1r- 11 1 I 1 1 1 EXISTING a- OFFICE AREA L , EXISTING OFFICE AREA ' �-Lr-4 r4 1 1: Yi.r I I I I III: `LJI 1 1 I I _ I L _Ji ., . DEMOLITION PLAN 1 N.T.S. DEMOLITION KEYNOTES 01 DEMOLISH AND REMOVE EXISTING CHAIN LINK FENCE ENCLOSURE. 02 REMOVE PORTION OF EXISTING WALL FOR NEW MAN DOOR. SEE FLOOR PLAN. 03 REMOVE EXISTING DOOR AND FRAME. ® REMOVE PORTION OF EXISTING WALL FOR NEW WALL RADIUS. SEE FLOOR PLAN. 05 REMOVE PORTION OF EXISTING WALL FOR NEW GLASS DOOR AND FRAME. SEE FLOOR PLAN. ® REMOVE PORTION OF EXISTING WALL, DOOR AND FRAME TO CREATE 7' -O" HIGH OPENING FROM RECEPTION. SEE FLOOR PLAN. ELEVATION SHEET NUMBER DETAIL SHEET NUMBER EXISTING DOOR DOOR NUMBER SEE DOOR SCHEDULE INTERIOR ELEVATION DETAILS REVISIONS WALL TYPES /SECTIONS ENLARGED 1 PLANS /DETAILS *OR) T COLUMNS OR GRID LINES TEMPERED GLASS EXISTING WALL TO REMAIN NEW WALL PER PLAN CITYOFT�UKWILA AUG 1 g 2910 PERMIT CENTER MVO 011 PLAN SYMBOL LEGEND Scale: N.T.S. 0 V.. � W W OZ ce e- mp 112E z W z 1- LL 0_ N 1- Q U O N d N Ln N N t0 0 a N a N 1- 2 U O 130 LAKESIDE sheet TA2.0 0 1 i op 5 -17 -10 0 v -a EXHAUST VENT LOCATION PERMIT APPLICATION SET c 0 N '5 0 L to o c O to c 0 -0 HC drawn 0 1 I� 0 � o 0 V.. � W W OZ ce e- mp 112E z W z 1- LL 0_ N 1- Q U O N d N Ln N N t0 0 a N a N 1- 2 U O 130 LAKESIDE sheet TA2.0 • r PREMANUFACTURED PAINT BOOTH (UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT) EXIT NEW SERVICE SINK. TIE TO EXISTING SEWER LINE CAPPED AT BASE OF COLUMN. MANUFACTURING/ STORAGE (12 6) NOTE: EMERGENCY EXIT PATHWAY LIGHTING TO COMPLY WITH I.B.C. SECTION 1006. (BOTH EXISTINiG AND NEW COMPONENTS OF OFFICE EMERGENCY EGRESS ILLUMINATION) NOTE: RACKING WITHIN WAREHOUSE TO BE UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT. NOTE: HIS TENANT WILL NOT USE OR STORE HAZAR i: OUS MATERIALS BEYOND EXEMPT QUANTItT1ES ALLOWED PER THE I.B.C. AND I.F.0 4:111111111= F-1 MANUFACTURING AREA & S-1 STORAGE WAREHOUSE U=1 -1131511E511111— PROVIDE 2'-0" RADIUS ON CORNER OF EXISTING WALL =111111111=111 MIM111111111111= NOTE: SCREENED LINE WITH ARROW AT EXIT DOORS DEPICT EGRESS PATH AND DISTANCE FROM REMOTE POINTS WITHIN OFFICE, WAREHOUSE AND MANUFACTURING SPACE. • 75 L.F. ORIGIN POINT DISTANCE OF PATH PATH EXIT POINT FIRST FLOOR PLAN OUTLINE OF PREVIOUS RESTROOMS —0 NOTE: PLACEMENT OF FUTURE CURING OVEN TO BE DETERMINED BY MANUFACTURERS RECOMENDATIONS AND COMPLIANCE WITH I.B.C. AT TIME OF PERMIT APPLICATION (UNDER SEPARATE PERMIT). NEW 8'-0" HIGH CHAINLINK ENCLOSURE WITH (1) 6'-0"x7'-8" C.L. DOOR / LEVER HARDWARE PROVIDE NEW EXIT SIGNS WITH ARROW 6" DIA. OVEN EXHAUST DUCT MANUFACTURING PROVIDE NEW 3'-0"x7'-0" HOLLOW METAL DOOR AND FRAME POST SIGN ON CHAIN LINK GATE FACE "NOT AN EXIT" PRODUCT FINISH ROOM (123) SECURE STORAGE (12 1) DATA (122) !!' • OFFICE (1 18) BREAK ROOM (1 19) NEW COUNTER ,WITH CABINETS ‘■ BELOW. (1 17) WOMEN LOCKER (1 1 6) L 0 -C111111311111111-- j.:/ LOCKER (EXIT OFFICE j [ I -/ _WOMEN ' (112) / j hN MEN COPY/FAX (114) r (125) Ix 1 1 1 1 PREMANU- 1 FACTURED CURING OVE1cX (UNDER 1 SEPARATE 11 PERMIT) 7 iX L J>: PROVIDE NEW PAIR 3'-0"x7'-0" HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMEX X 2' -0" RELOCATE EXISTING DOOR TO ACCOMMODATE NEW WALL. OPEN OFFICE () 10) SEATING [101) (6) 165' L.F. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 LI- * —1 1 1 NI I 031 1 OPEN OFFICE :CTFC)) J J 6'-0" FIELD VERIFY XTTJ • INFILL EXISTING OPENING IN WALL_ NEW INSULATED WALL TO ALIGN WITH EXISTING WALL REMOVED. INFILL EXISTING OPENING IN WALL AND PROVIDE NEW 3'-0"x71-0" HOLLOW METAL OOR AND-FRAME-- FABRIC LAY UP (109) 4f2,015:1= La:1 --I l's1 I 103 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 REMOVE EXIST* DOOR AND FRAME AND INFILL 1 EXISTING OPENTIG. CREATE NEW 3'-6"x7'-0" 1 OPENING IN EXISTING WALL.: -co 1 EXISTING FULL 1 HEIGHT DEMISING WALL. • PANTRY ' STORAGE [108) - L- NEW COUNTERS I IN/ CABINETS I BELOW AND ABOVE AS SHOWN -INFILrErSTINT --- OPEgigal WALL. ‘ROOM (106) MAIN CONFERENCE (105) L UFO QN_ _ _ [100) STAIR (104) OFFICE (102) OFFICE (103) OUTLINE OF EXISTING SECOND FLOOR OFFICE ABOVE Scale: 1 /8"--= l' —0" —J • .. VENDING MACHINES BREAK ROOM (1 1 9) • PROVIDE POWER, DRAIN AND WATER SUPPLY FOR TENANT SUPPLIED WASHER AND DRYER. FUTURE EMPLOYEE LOCKERS 0 c, DED. DW. DED. CNTR. HGHT. 0 220V—_ DED. ENLARGED PLAN AT BREAK ROOM 111 • • 0 Scale: 1 /4"= V-0" COUNTER HEIGHT L. N•) / 2' 0" 4'-0" I 4' 0" MICROWAVE OUTLET AT UPPER COUNTER HEIGHT MICROWAVE OUTLET AT UPPER 6'-7%" c0 , _ i _ HGHT. . 1 1 • COUNTER HEIGHT I I BREAK ROOM (1 06) ENLARGED PLAN AT KITCHEN Scale: 1 /4"= 1 —0" END OF CABINET F. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED AUG 25 2010 City of Tuktvila BUILDING DIVISION PANTRY STORAGE (108) 0 16'-6" EXISTI BELOW EXISTING FIRST FLOOR ENTRY/LOBBY. EXISTING MAIN ENTRY DOORS ! • BELOW DN OPEN' OFFICE (201) OCCUPANT LOAD FIBERDYNE OPEN OFFICE (THIS AREA) 8 OCCUPANTS 24'-8" +/- -CO 03 N) RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AUG 1 9 2010 PERMIT CENTER SECOND FLOOR PLAN (EXISTING) (776 S.F. SECOND FLOOR OFFICE AREA) Scale: 1 /8"=1'-0" z 0 _11- _1 uJ z u_ 0 0 0 CC w w z gr( -J (I) 0 0 cc IJ 0 130 LAKES sheet TA2.1 Q200 TIT! TII) co r.- Lc I 10 0 73 EXHAUST DUCT LOCATION FENCED EXIT AISLE REVISION I INCOMPLETE LETTER #1 REVISIONS PERMIT APPLICATION SET C 0 M .- (1) L. 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PLAN SHOWN ABOVE IS AS-BUILT PLAN & ALL ITEMS SHOWN ARE EXISTING UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 2. CONTRACTOR TO VFY. ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS & DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. 3. ENW HAS REVIEWED HOLD DOWNS PROPOSED BY THE OVEN AND PAINT BOOTH MANUFACTURER AND THEY APPEAR TO BE ADEQUATE ANCHORAGE FOR THE APPLICATIONS. CONTRACTOR TO VFY. EXISTING SLAB IS ADEQUATE TO ACCOMMODATE ANCHORS. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED AUG 25 2010 City ot Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION 21r-on •et.01 I, bal., PO • • .. . rr M( 5t-%14.re.r72';14 ct;0 Ni e),6 .Ngt,f4e>, Uthietri.) IAA "OAP:" MAW (-U4.. 3 'Tyr. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AUG 19 2010 PERMIT CENTER L.Lr= 1--t 'CC Ol `- ol3 o) 0 0 Z Q() (I)°, LL.11 ec, Z CD 1 it = 0 ... .Y2 > $3) L. di c 85028005 job no. drawn W.CHEN checked 08 -18 -10 date 0 MPROVEMENT 0 MUELLER 4 1 (.3 uJ SEATTLE, 0 sheet S1