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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit PG12-104 - INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONThis record contains information which is exempt from public disclosure pursuant to the Washington State Public Records Act, Chapter 42.56 RCW as identified on the Digital Records Exemption Log shown below. PG 12 -104 Industrial Revolution 5835 Segale Park Drive, C RECORDS DIGITAL D- ) EXEMPTION LOG THE ABOVE MENTIONED PERMIT FILE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING REDACTED INFORMATION F,age # Code Exemption � � �� Brief Explsnatoty Description, Statute /Rule The Privacy Act of 1974 evinces Congress' intent that Personal Information — social security numbers are a private concern. As such, individuals' social security numbers are Social Security Numbers redacted to protect those individuals' privacy pursuant 5 U.S.C. sec. 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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 5835 SEGALE PARK DR C PG12 -104 City oPfukwila • Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-43 1 -3670 Inspection Request Line: 206 - 431 -2451 Web site: http: / /www.TukwilaWA.gov PLUMBING /GAS PIPING PERMIT Parcel No.: 3523049018 Address: 5835 SEGALE PARK DR C TUKW Project Name: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Permit Number: PG12 -104 Issue Date: 07/13/2012 Permit Expires On: 01/08/2013 Owner: Name: SEGALE PROPERTIES LLC Address: PO BOX 88028 , TUKWILA WA 98138 Contact Person: Name: DINO TRITTIS Address: 5835 SEGALE PARK DR CQ , TUKWILA WA 98188 Email: DINO @INDUSTRIALREVOLUTION.COM Contractor: Name: PLUMBING EXPRESS INC Address: PO BOX 2226 , SUMNER WA 98390 Contractor License No: PLUMBEI98600 Phone: 425 - 443 -8311 Phone: 253 826 -4621 Expiration Date: 09/20/2012 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALL OVERHEAD WASTE AND WATER LINE IN WAREHOUSE TO NEW EQUIPMENT FROM EXISTING STUBS.INCLUDES INSTALLATION OF A WATTS Series 009QT REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE ASSEMBLY (RPPA) FOR IN- PREMISE ISOLATION. PROJECT ON HIGHLINE WATER, HIGHLINE WATER DISTRICT INSPECTION OF RPPA INSTALLATION IS REQUIRED. Value of Plumbing /Gas Piping: Fees Collected: Electrical Service Provided by: Permit Center Authorized Signature: $6,000.00 Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: 2009 $111.56 International Fuel Gas Code Edition: 2009 Date: I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this plumbing /gas piping permit and agree to the conditions on the back of this permit. Signature: Print Name: r elo 7925 Date: 7//3/12... 12.. 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: UPC -4/10 PG12 -104 Printed: 07 -13 -2012 • • PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit No. PG 12 -104 1: ** *PLUMBING AND GAS PIPING * ** 2: No changes shall be made to applicable plans and specifications unless prior approval is obtained from the Tukwila Building Division. 3: All permits, inspection records and applicable plans shall be maintained at the job and available to the plumbing inspector. 4: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be installed in compliance with the Uniform Plumbing Code and the Fuel Gas Code. 5: No portion of any plumbing system or gas piping shall be concealed until inspected and approved. 6: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be tested and approved as required by the Plumbing Code and Fuel Gas Code. Tests shall be conducted in the presence of the Plumbing Inspector. It shall be the duty of the holder of the permit to make sure that the work will stand the test prescribed before giving notification that the work is ready for inspection. 7: No water, soil, or waste pipe shall be installed or permitted outside of a building or in an exterior wall unless, adequate provision is made to protect such pipe from freezing. All hot and cold water pipes installed outside the conditioned space shall be insulated to minimum R -3. 8: Plastic and copper piping running through framing members to within one (1) inch of the exposed framing shall be protected by steel nail plates not less than 18 guage. 9: Piping through concrete or masonry walls shall not be subject to any load from building construction. No plumbing piping shall be directly embedded in concrete or masonry. 10: All pipes penetrating floor /ceiling assemblies and fire - resistance rated walls or partitions shall be protected in accordance with the requirements of the building code. 11: Piping in the ground shall be laid on a firm bed for its entire length. Trenches shall be backfilled in thin layers to twelve inches above the top of the piping with clean earth, which shall not contain stones, boulders, cinderfill, frozen earth, or construction debris. 12: The issuance of a permit or approval of plans and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the Plumbing Code or Fuel Gas Code or any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. 13: ** *PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 14: REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE assembly (RPPA) shall be installed per manufacturer's specifications. 15: Prior to final permit permit sign -off RPPA shall be tested by a certified tester and copy of backflow test report shall be FORWARDED to Mr. Mike Becker @ HIGHLINE Water District, phone no. 206 824 -0375. 16: Thereafter, annual RPPA tests shall be performed by a certified tester at owners expense, and copies of tests results shall be submitted to Mr. Mike Becker, Highline Water District @ 23828 30th Ave South, Kent, WA 98032, phone (206)824 -0375, cell (206)391 -9420. doc: UPC -4/10 PG12 -104 Printed: 07 -13 -2012 1' CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http: / /www. Tukwi laW A. gov Plumbing/Gas Permit No. Project No. Date Application Accepted: 5` Date Application Expires: (For office use only) PLUMBING / GAS PIPING PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. * *Please Print ** SITE LOCATION King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 352304-9115 Site Address: 5835 Segale Park Drive C Suite Number: Floor: 1 Tenant Name: Industrial Revolution PROPERTY OWNER Name: Dino Trittis Name: Segale Properties LLC City: Tukwila State: WA Zip: 98188 Address: PO Box 88028 Email: dino @industrailrevolution.com City: Tukwila State: WA Zip: 98138 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Dino Trittis Address: 5835 Segale Park Drive C City: Tukwila State: WA Zip: 98188 Phone: (425) 443 -8311 Fax: Email: dino @industrailrevolution.com New Tenant: ® Yes . No PLUMBING CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Plumbing Express Address: 10914 32nd Street East City: Edgewood State: WA Zip: 98372 Phone: (253) 446 -7086 Fax: (253) 904 -8386 Contr Reg No.: PLUMBEI98600 Exp Date: 09/20/2012 Tukwila Business License No.: Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 6,000 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Install overhead waste and water line in warehouse to new equipment from existing stubs. Building Use (per Intl Building Code)- III -B Occupancy (per Int'l Building Code): B, Si, F1 Utility Purveyor: Water: Highline Water District H:.Applications\Foms- Applications On Line t2011 Applications\Plumbing Permit Application Revised 8- 9- 11.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Sewer Tukwila Page 1 of 2 • Indicate type of plumbing fixtures and/or gas piping outlets being installed and the quantity below: Fixture Type Qty Bathtub or combination bath/shower Dishwasher, domestic with independent drain Shower, single head trap 1 Sinks Rain water system — per drain (inside building) Grease interceptor for commercial kitchen (>750 gallon capacity) 1 Each additional medical gas inlets/outlets greater than 5 1 Atmospheric -type vacuum breakers not included in lawn sprinkler backflow protections (1 -5) lFixture Type Qty Bidet Drinking fountain or water cooler (per head) Lavatory 1 Urinal Water heater and/or vent Repair or alteration of water piping and/or water treatment equipment 1 Backflow protective device other than atmospheric- type vacuum breakers 2 inch (51 mm) diameter or smaller 1 Atmospheric -type vacuum breakers not included in lawn sprinkler backflow protections over 5 Fixture Type Qty Clothes washer, domestic Food -waste grinder, commercial Wash fountain 1 Water closet Industrial waste treatment interceptor, including trap and vent, except for kitchen type grease interceptors Repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping 1 Backflow protective device other than atmospheric -type vacuum breakers over 2 inch (5l mm) diameter Gas piping outlets Fixture Type Qty Dental unit, cuspidor Floor drain Receptor, indirect waste 1 Building sewer and each trailer park sewer Each grease trap (connected to not more than 4 fixtures - <750 gallon capacity Medical gas piping system serving I -5 inlets /outlets for a specific gas Each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter including backflow protection devices fPERMIT 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 an additional period not to exceed 180 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 103.4.3 International Plumbing Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMJNED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING 0 iF R AUTHORED E : Signature: Date: 05/21/2012 Print Name: Steven R. Nelson Day Telephone: (206) 575 -2000 Mailing Address: PO Box 88028 Tukwila WA 98138 City State Zip H: ApplicatiomWFomu- Apphcetmnns On Line12011 ApphentiotntPlumhmg Perms Application Revved 8- 94 1.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 2 of 2 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -43 1 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http://www.Tukw ila WA .gov RECEIPT ParcelNo.: 3523049018 Permit Number: PG12 -104 Address: 5835 SEGALE PARK DR C TUKW Status: APPROVED Suite No: Applied Date: 05/22/2012 Applicant: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Issue Date: Receipt No.: R12 -02114 Initials: User ID: WER 1632 Payment Amount: $1.31 Payment Date: 07/13/2012 10:22 AM Balance: $0.00 Payee: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Cash Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description 1.31 Account Code Current Pmts PLUMBING - NONRES 000.322.103.00.00 1.31 Total: $1.31 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 07 -13 -2012 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -43 1 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.TukwilaWA.gov RECEIPT Parcel No.: 3523049018 Permit Number: PG 12 -104 Address: 5835 SEGALE PARK DR C TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 05/22/2012 Applicant: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Issue Date: Receipt No.: R12 -01652 Initials: WER User ID: 1655 Payment Amount: $87.94 Payment Date: 05/22/2012 02:12 PM Balance: $1.31 Payee: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION INC TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 25314 87.94 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts PLUMBING - NONRES 000.322.103.00.00 87.94 Total: $87.94 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 05 -22 -2012 • 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.TukwilaWA.ov RECEIPT Parcel No.: 3523049018 Permit Number: PG12 -104 Address: 5835 SEGALE PARK DR C TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 05/22/2012 Applicant: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Issue Date: Receipt No.: R12 -01651 Initials: User ID: WER 1655 Payment Amount: $22.31 Payment Date: 05/22/2012 02:10 PM Balance: $89.25 Payee: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION INC TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 25314 22.31 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000.345.830 22.31 Total: $22.31 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 05 -22 -2012 INSPECTION RECORD. Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 r. (206) 431 -3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 Project: 1 !.'3bC.V 2Id\L- ( c— Type of Inspection: ',C7<.,) RS)+C ,)N :.• A.j. Address: Fja-s . -C,At.- PA':?t. Date Called: (-,CZ 0 Special Instructions: `. Date Wanted: (a.m., '7= !. - =2 p.m- Requester: ` ; Phone No: .Z✓ 3--2.S.----` t �S- T';c?'. . . ®•Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to, approval. COMMENTS: 6 e( i✓ to o3 C° eJ , )1(11,KON /- - c)o r n.A.r4C \oa,,Az tEAe 1;1, RIN PECTION FEE REQUIRED. P for to Welt Inspection fee must:; be.. pajd t 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call .to schedulereinspection :. kcct. # Service Restored Yes ❑ No 1 7: c)C.1-10 7 09 P.L.E. BACKFLOW TESTING Phone: 253 297 -4387 www.backflowtester.com Fax: 253 864 -0107 � ll P O. Box 9199 '' Covington, Washington 98042 ltltrJl� c . S Backflow Test, Report Name :, _ S 6/1-i is Passed. % ` "Failed Service Address: S`23 v- E 6A% '4 Ac 40, . L ktaiTh ji I4 fi, /e ' Backflow Location: F. are v rt (-06 p'1 c»J t✓ S 7 (,J A l /4-k 6(.16 -11-Ar Cross Connection Control for / Dia /Of 4/14 Type Assembly: ie P/ Manufacturer: &), k E S Model:9 .CLA Size: / 1f Serial No: 31 2 LI2 . I~1' Initial Test Result Test After: Repairs- RPBA Line Pressure: S- s/ No. 1.Check:Valve q:,Y psid. Relief Val.ve.Opened: • > . g. psid Buffer Ainottnt: psid No I Check :. Closed Tight gig • Leaked No. .2 Check: Closed Tight C' Leaked Minimum Air Gap : - Yes No Passed Test Yes — No BA. Line Pressure: ,No. 1 Check Valve psid, 'Relief Valve Opened: psid Buffer Amount. psid :No 1 Check: Closed Tight Leaked No 2'Check: Closed Tight Leaked `Minimum Air Gap: Yes No Passed'Test Yes No DCVA Line Pressure: 1 Check :. Closed Tight Leaked No. 2-check: Closed Tight Leaked Passed Test . Yes No - -- PVB /SPVB Line Pressure: Air Inlet: Opened Check Valve: 'Passed Test es psid Failed to open psid Leaked No AIR GAP: Separation Yes No Pipe . Gap Test Equipment: Make. ,Jn Vii- /I.r Model;f� {/ Serial# f f at 1 X512_ f Accuracy Verification Date: 12. -12 Y iI Repairs/Remarks: ine- Pressure: fo.;1 Check: Closed Tight No. 2 Check: Closed Tight Passed Test Yes No Leaked Leaked Line Pressure: Inlet: Opened Check: Valve:' Passed Test Yes psid Failed to open psid Leaked ..... _ .. . No ASSEMBLY STATUS: (6ew Existing PROPERLY INSTALLED: Yes No T ^CERTIFY THIS,APQR7 VITA TRUE "PRINT Signature: 1- .'91�%. Print Name: Michael J./Gila Phone: - -- Cell 253 297 -4387 Initial Test: .97/7//.4..4/kW l Cert# B142.) Repairs. Date. Repaired Test: - Date: Cert: # Date: 7417 --4-) UB1 601 040 690 �� INDUSTRIAkrgmFI. LEC OPY s'J /' REVOLUTIO 6/25/2012 • Industrial Revolution is a manufacturer, importer and distributor of outdoor equipment for the camping industry. www.industrialrev.com The equipment placed upstream of the sump pump basin will be vibratory finishing machines. We will be running two machines, Rosemont Model RFLR -14 -20 and an Almco Model OR -10. Basically it is a round tub filled with ceramic media. Turning on the machine vibrates the media in a circular motion. Stamped and cut aluminum parts to be finished are added to the media together with a burnishing compound, run for 20 minutes and then rinsed for 10 minutes and removed. Two gallons of water are added to the machine together with 2 ounces of burnishing compound and run for 20 minutes in this soapy solution. The clean water is now turned on to rinse the parts and the media for 10 minutes. This process will rinse the parts and the ceramic media. Water consumption varies between 800 -1400 gallons per month. (See attached Utility bills for the first 5 months of 2012) Attached is the MSDS for the burnishing compound as well as the spec. sheets for the machines. Sincerely REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 12 2012 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION CORRECTION LTR #. 1)612-104 DINO TRITTIS 5835 SEGALE PARK DRIVE C (425) 883 -6600 TUKWILA, WA 98188 (425) 883 -0036 FAX USA (425) 443 -8311 CELL RECEIVED JUL 10 101Z TUKWILA PUBLIC WORKS RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER d ino @i ndustri al rev, com www.industrialrev.com Dino Trittis FILE COPY RECEIVED JUL TPATTZ- From: Haberman, Dave <Dave.Haberman @kingcounty.gov> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 12:46 PM TUKV11I1,A To: Dino Trittis PUBLIC WORKS Cc: michael.cusick @tukwilawa.gov; Hilderbrand, Douglas; Eng, Lydia Subject: No Control Document Required to Discharge to the Sanitary Sewer, Reference Number 400029 -01, Effective July 9, 2012. No Control Document Required to Discharge to the Sanitary Sewer, Reference Number 400029 -01, Effective July 9, 2012 Dear Trittis, King County has reviewed the Industrial Waste Program Survey concerning whether your facility is in need of an authorization to discharge wastewater from your operation at Industrial Revolution, located at 5835 Segal Point Drive C, Tukwila, to the sanitary sewer. It is my understanding from our conversation on July 9, 2012 that you tumble and debur small aluminum parts and that the quantities of this wastewater water are limited to less than 200 gallons per day. In order to meet our discharge limitations the wastewater from the tumbling/debur process must be settled prior to discharge and there shall be no odor of solvent, gasoline, or hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg odor), oil sheen, unusual color, or visible turbidity. The discharge must remain translucent. If any of the discharge limits are exceeded, you must stop discharging and notify KCIW by calling 206 - 263 -3000. King County has determined that, based on the information provided and the processes occurring at your facility, at this time you do not need a permit or other written authorization to discharge your wastewater to the King County sanitary sewer system, in accordance with King County Code 28.84.060 (found at: www.kingcounty.gov /council /legislation/kc code.aspx). As a discharger of industrial wastewater you are required to meet discharge limitations as detailed in King County Code and King County Local Discharge Limits (found at: www.kingcounty.gov/ environment /wastewater /Industrial Waste /Limits.aspx). If you propose to change the type or quantities of substances discharged, you must co tacitztvlientuftyR Industrial Waste Program at least 60 days before making these changes. ODE COMPLIANCE \i?' APPROVED If you have any questions about this determination, or other questions about your wastewater discharge, please call me at 206 - 263 -3007. You may also wish to visit our program's Internet pages at: ;: !JUL 1 2 2012 www.kingcounty.gov /industrialwaste. Thank you for helping support our mission to protect public health and enhance the e Sincerely, Dave Haberman Compliance Investigator King County Industrial Waste Program CORRECTION viroi rAhPf Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER bdie Haberman Compliance Investigator King County Industrial Waste Program Tel- 206 - 263 -3007 Fax- 206 - 263 -3001 http://www.kingcountv.gov/industrialwaste Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world — Arthur Schopenhauer 3 RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER CITY OF REDMOND ` UTILITY BILLING 425-556-2152 OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm www redmord govlutilitybilling Mailing Address: PO BOX 3745 SEATTLE, WA 98124-3745 FAX: 425-556-2909 EMAIL: utilitybdling@redmond.gov Historical Water Consumption Comparisons O PRIOR YEAR CONSUMPTION ill CURRENT YEAR CONSUMPTION PREVIOUS BALANCE Payment 7 Thank.Yoo BALANCE FORWARD . CURRENT CHARGES 70884487 From 03/28/2012 to 04/24/2012 (28 Days) Water Base Charge. Water - 3/4 inch Water Consumption Redmond Wastewater King County Wastewater Treatment TOTAL CURRENT CHARGES TOTAL AIVIOUNT DUE 22,000 " • STAITEM'eNt 05/01/2012 ' eel) 027583-000 SERVICE AIVRESSIWPARBE N MBE 9225 151ST AVE NE 05/21/2012 .1" $122.79 ERIO APR 04- MAY 01 • • SEE REVERSE FOR BILLING AND DELINQUENT POLICIES • • RETAIN THIS UPPER PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS • 100 CUBIC FEET = 748 GALLONS 23,200 • , • 1,200 1,200 1,200 0 $139.48 . -139.48 $0.00 16.91 24.60 23.52 57.76 $122.79 $122.79 0 z ce w 0 CITY OF REDMOND UTILITY BILLING 425-556-2152 OFFICE HOURS: Mon -Fri, 8am -5pm t�rw. redmond.gov /utlitybilling Mailing Address: PO BOX 3745 SEATTLE, WA 98124 -3745 FAX: 425-556-2909 EMAIL: utilitybilltng ^ rednnond.gov u_ V Historical Water Consumption Comparisons 1500 -____ -._ 1200 900 600 -- 300- 0 Q. PRIOR YEAR CONSUMPTION ® CURRENT YEAR CONSUMPTION OESCRIP ; PREVIOUS BALANCE Payment - Thank You BALANCE FORWARD CURRENT CHARGES 70884487 From 02/29/2012 to 03/27/2012 (28 Days) Water Base Charge: Water - 3/4 inch Water Consumption Redmond Wastewater King County Wastewater Treatment TOTAL CURRENT CHARGES <�CG�UJ�T�N 04/03/2012 027583 -000 9225 151ST AVE NE Er p 0 p _t_ 04/23/2012 I MAR 07 - APR 03 Or $139.48 `MaU tt PAt[t • SEE REVERSE FC :: S.L_ING AND DELINQUENT POOC: RETAIN THIS UPPER PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS • 100 CUBIC FEET = 748 GALLONS Act euFiREx L_� 20,600 22,000 1,400 1,400 1,400 $139.48 = 139:48 60:00 1.6.91 28.70 26.48 67.39 $139.48 11111•011•111111. MIS11111•11•10 11■1111•10 111111•11■1. trINMEN•e 1.•••■■•• CITY OF REDMOND UTILITY BILLING 425-556-2152 OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm wm,v.redmond.goviutflitybilling Mailing Address: PC BOX 3745 SEATTLE, WA 98124-3745 FAX 425-556-2909 EMAIL: utraybingredmond.gov 1 500 1 :2 00 900 600 300 0 Hizt °Hull )'.iater foriLumption ,:orripariz on Z • --i 7) -5 CL LU 1- 0 0 -2; tD w t LIJ 4 -7. p PRIOR YEAR CONSUMPTION IN CURRENT YE CONSUMPTION PREVIOUS BALANCE Payment - Thank You BALANCE FORWARD CURRENT CHARGES 70884487 From 02/01/2012 to 02/28/2012 (28 Days) Water Base Charge: Water - 3/4 inch Water Consumption Redmond Wastewater King County Wastewater Treatment TOTAL CURRENT CHARGES 19,200 • TOTAL AMOUNT DUE Please keep the area around the meter box clear of landscaping (bark, shrubs; trees), parked vehicles, garbage cans, and other items that may restrict access to reading your water meter. We appreciate your assistance. 03/06/2012 027583-000 0 9225 151ST AVE NE 4.4415:0, S139.48 • :L.::: FC E P-ND PC-ICIES • • RETAIN THIS UPPER PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS 100 CUBIC FEET = 748 GALLONS 20,600 1,400 1,400 1.400 $106.10 - --10610 -- $0.00 16.91 28.70 26.48 67.39 •$139.48 $139.48 111•1111•1119. •■•••■■• 111•11111.1119. MEZ2111:121121 Millie16011 11111■13311 - CITY OF REDMOND UTILITY BILLING 425-556-2152 OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Fri, Sam-5pm kANVW. redmond.aoviutilitybilling Moiling Address: PO BOX 3745 ' SEATTLE, WA 98124-3745 FAX: 425-556-2909 EMAIL: utilitybillingedmond.gov 0.) 1500 1200 • 900 LL 600 300 0 Historical Water Consumption Comparisons 0 PRIOR YEAR CONSUMPTION Et] CURRENT YEAR CONSUMPTION 02/07/2012 WM* MB - 027583-000 .E-010001.0 itESS.P116.91-AM.N.O.MBER 9225 151ST AVE NE f a.sp • I. „. 02/27/2012 JAN 04 - FEB 07 $106.10 • E REVERSE FOR BILLING AND DEL:NO:JEW POLICIES • • RETAIN THIS UPPER PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS • 100 CUBIC FEET = 748 GALLONS DIWCRI t161 PREVIOUS BALANCE - Payment ---Thank-You- - - BALANCE FORWARD. CURRENT CHARGES 70884487 From 12/24/2011 to 01/31/2012 (39 Days) Water Base Charge: Water - 3/4 inch Water Consumption Redmond. Wastewater King County Wastewater Treatment TOTAL CURRENT CHARGES 18,200 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: • Please keep the area around the meter box clear of landscaping (bark shrubs trees),-parkedvehicles, garbage cans, and other items that may restrict access to reading your water meter. We appreciate your assistance. 19,200. 1,000 1,000 1,000 c.RARG $89.42 - - 16.91 20.50 20.56 48.13 5106.10 $106.10 MOMS= 019111•11101111 19.2•619ili 1111•1001•1 I/NIM/M• ■111111■1 11■1■■•• SINMNINS• 1••••••0111 CITY OF REDMOND UTILITY BILLING 425-556-2152 OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Fri, Sam-5pm www.redmond.goviutIlitybilling Mailing Address: PO BOX 3745 SEATTLE. WA 98124-3745 PAX: 425-556-2909 EMAIL: uttybilling@redmond.gov a.) LL. 0 1500 1200 900 - 600 - 300 Historical 11'k/star :Consumption Comparisons El PRIOR YEAR CONSUMPTION CURRENT YEAR CONSUMPTION ja:tt ;1,7 ti PREVIOUS BALANCE_ PaYment - Thank You BALANCE FORWARD ''•• • • - • - • - . • CURRENT CHARGES 70884487 From 11/29/2011 to 12/23/2011 (25 Days) Water Base Charge: Water - 3/4 inch Water Consumption Redmond Wastewater King County Wastewater Treatment TOTAL CURRENT CHARGES : - TOTAL AMOUNT DUE For severe weather road updates, join Redmond's Twitter feed - @CityofRedmond #redmondalert sTAVElitstifirTME 01/03/2012 ;We -rfititioitiER 027583-000 SERV :ND CASrAl.PX" . mBER ..‘, 9225 151ST AVE NE F1747tM: .05 Difitinft 01/23/2012 ; DEC 07 — JAN .03 0 $89.42 AmcWiraiti • SEE REVERSE FOR BILING AND D. ELIN:)UENT POLICIES • • RETAIN THIS UPPER PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS • 100 CUBIC FEET = 748 GALLONS ft 41teict duARENtarkt5 dbat* 17,400 18,200 800 800 800 $112.11 $0.00 :11271i 16.91 16.40 17.60 38.51 -$89.42 $89.42 4. Fri ES -009 For Health Hazard Applications Job Name Job Location Engineer Approval Industrial Revolution Fabrication Room Contractor Approval Contractor's P.O. No Representative Plumbing Express RECEIVED JUL .1 G suit TUKWILA PUBLIC WORKS Series 009 Reduced Pressure Zone Assemblies Sizes: 1/4" - 3" (8 - 80mm) Series 009 Reduced Pressure Zone Assemblies are designed to protect potable water supplies in accordance with national plumbing codes and water authority requirements. This series can be used in a variety of installations, including the preven- tion of health hazard cross connections in piping systems or for containment at the service line entrance. This series features two in -line, independent check valves, captured springs and replaceable check seats with an inter- mediate relief valve. Its compact modular design facilitates easy maintenance and assembly access. Sizes 1/4" – 1" (8 – 25mm) shutoffs have tee handles. Features • Single access cover and modular check construction for ease of maintenance • Top entry - all internals immediately accessible • Captured springs for safe maintenance • Internal relief valve for reduced installation clearances • Replaceable seats for economical repair • Bronze body construction for durability 1/4" – 2° (8 – 50mm) • Fused epoxy coated cast iron body 21/2" and 3" (65 and 80mm) • Ball valve test cocks — screwdriver slotted ¼" – 2" (8 – 50mm) • Large body passages provides low pressure drop • Compact, space saving design • No special tools required for servicing Specifications A Reduced Pressure Zone Assembly shall be installed at each potential health hazard location to prevent backflow due to backsiphonage and /or backpressure. The assembly shall consist of an internal pressure differential relief valve located in a zone between two positive seating check modules with captured springs and silicone seat discs. Seats and seat discs shall be replaceable in both check modules and the relief valve. There shall be no threads or screws in the water- way exposed to line fluids. Service of all internal components shall be through a single access bronze cover secured with CO stainless steel bolts. The assembly shall also include two resilient seated isolation valves, four resilient seated test cocks and an air gap drain fitting. The assembly shall meet the requirements of: USC Manual 8th Editions; ASSE Std. 1013; AWWA Std. C511; CSA B64.4. Shall be a Watts Regulator Co. Series 009. tDoes not indicate approval status. Refer to Page 2 for approv sizes & models. Watts product specifications in U.S. customary units and metric are approximate and are provided for reference ony. For precise measurements, please contact Watts Technical Service. Watts reserves the right to change or modify product design, construction, specifications, or materials with- out prior notice and without incurring any obligation to make such changes and modifications an Watts products previously or subsequently sold. Test Cock No 3 Ball Type Test Cocks Test Cock No 2 First Check Module Assembly 2" (50mm) 009M2QTHC _ Test Cock No. 4 R.P. Zone Second Check Module Assembly WED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPSa9rygll 'JUL 12 2012 Now Avail ble WattsBox Insulated ncI of Tukwila For more information, send Relief Valve Assembly fo' i J NifflDIVISION R R E fusR LOCAL INSTALLA ON REQUIREMENT LTR #__., p-104 RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER WWATTS® Available Models: 1/4" - 2" (8 - 50mm) Suffix: QT - quarter -turn ball valves S - bronze strainer LF - without shutoff valves AQT - elbow fittings for 360° rotation 3/4° - 2° (20 - 50mm) only PC - internal Polymer Coating LH - locking handle ball valves (open position) SH - stainless steel ball valve handles HC - 21 inlet/outlet fire hydrant fitting (2° valve) Prefix: C - clean and check strainer 3/4" - 1" (20 - 25mm) only U - union connections (see ES-U009) Available Models: 21/2" - 3" (65 - 80mm) Suffix: NRS - non - rising stem resilient seated gate valves OSY - UL /FM outside stem and yoke resilient seated gate valves S -FDA - FDA epoxy coated strainer QT -FDA - FDA epoxy coated quarter -turn ball valve shutoffs LF - without shutoff valves S - cast iron strainer Note: The installation of a drain line is recommended. When installing a drain line, an air gap is necessary (see ES -AG). Materials: 1/4" - 2" (8 - 50mm) Bronze body construction, silicone rubber disc material in the first and second check plus the relief valve. Replaceable polymer check seats for first and second checks. Removable stainless steel relief valve seat. Stainless steel cover bolts. Standardly furnished with NPT body connections. For option- al bronze union inlet and outlet connections, specify prefix U (Yz° - 2 °(15 - 50mm)). Series 009QT furnished with quarter turn, full port, resilient seated, bronze ball valve shutoffs. Air Gaps and Elbows Materials: Z1/2" and 3" (65 - 80mm) • (FDA approved) Epoxy coated cast iron unibody with bronze seats • Relief valve with stainless steel seat and trim • Bronze body ball valve test cocks Pressure / Temperature Series 009' /4" - 2" (8 - 50mm) Suitable for supply pressure up to 175psi (12 bar). Water temperature: 33 °F - 180 °F (0.5 °C - 75 °C). Sizes 2l/2" and 3" (65 and 80mm) are suitable for supply pressures up to 175psi (12.1 bar) and water temperature at 110°F (43 °C) continuous, 140 °F (60 °C) intermittent. Standards USC Manual 8th Editions ASSE No. 1013 AWWA C511 -92 CSA B64.4 IAPMO File No. 1563. tDoes not indicate approval status. See below for approved models. el® Approvals ASSE, AWWA, CSA, IAPMO Approved by the Foundation for Cross - Connection Control and Hydraulic Research at the University of Southern California. Approval models QT, AQT, PC, NRS, OSY. UL Classified 3/4" - 2" (20 - 50mm) (LF models only except 009M3LF) 21 and 3" (65 and 80mm) with OSY gate valves. MODEL for 909, 009 and 993 sizes DRAIN OUTLET in. mm in. DIMENSIONS A mm in. B mm 1 WEIGHT • lbs. kgs. 909AG -A 1/4"-1/2" 009, '/z 13 2% 60 3'/ 79 .625 .28 3/4" 009M2/M3 909AG -C 3/4"-l" 009/909, 1 25 31/4 83 4'/8 124 1.50 .68 1"-11/2" 009M2 909AG -F 11/4"-2" 009M1, 2 51 4%s 111 63/4 171 3.25 1.47 11/4" -3" 009/909, 2" 009M2, 4 "-6" 993 909AG -K 4 "-6" 909, 3 76 6% 162 9a 243 6.25 2.83 8 " -10" 909M1 909AG -M 8 " -10" 909 4 102 7% 187 111/4 394 15.50 7.03 909EL -A 1/4 " -1/2" 009, 3/4" 009M2/M3 - - - - - - - - 909EL-C 3/4 " -1" 009/909. - - 2% 60 2%e 60 .38 .17 * 909EL -F 11/4" -2" 009M1, - - 3%s 92 3% 92 2 .91 11/4"-2" 009/909, 2" 009M2.4 "-6" 993 * 909EL -H 21/2" -3" 009/909 - - - - - - - - Vertical RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER B B Dimensions and Weight: 1/4" - 2" (8 - 50mm) 009 Suffix HC – Fire Hydrant Fittings dimension 'A' = 25° (637mm) 009'/4" – 2" SIZE (DN) in. mm in. A mm in. B mm in. DIMENSIONS C mm (APPROX.) D in. mm in. 1 L mm in. STRAINER DIMENSIONS M mm N in. mm WEIGHT Ibs. kg.s 'A 8 10 250 45/8 117 33/2 86 114 32 5' 140 2% 60 21/2 64 5 2 3/s 10 10 250 45 /s 117 33 86 11/4 32 51/2 140 23/8 60 21/2 64 5 2 12 15 10 250 45/5 117 33/2 86 11/4 32 51/2 140 2% 70 21/4 57 5 2 3/4 20 103/4 273 5 127 31/2 89 11/2 38 63/4 171 33 /i6 81 2% 70 6 3 1 25 141/2 368 51/2 140 3 76 21/2 64 91/2 241 3% 95 3 76 12 5 1'/4 32 173/8 441 6 150 3' 89 2' 64 113/8 289 4% /i6 113 312 89 15 6 11/2 40 17/8 454 6 150 31/2 89 21/2 64 111% 283 4% 124 4 102 16 7 2 50 213/e 543 73/4 197 41/2 114 31/4 83 13' 343 51%6 151 5 127 30 13 Dimensions and Weight: 21/2" and 3" (65 and 80mm) 009 STRAINER SIZE in. mm DIMENSIONS (approx.) M N N1t in. mm in. mm in. mm 21/2 65 3 80 10 254 612 165 9%4 248 WEIGHT Ibs. kgs. 28 12.7 10/ 257 tClearance for servicing 7 178 10 254 34 15.4 Watts G -4000 Series QT – Ball Valves RECEIVED JUL, 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER MODEL SIZE DN in. mm in. A mm in. C mm in. DIMENSIONS D mm (APPROX.) E in. mm I in. L mm in. R mm in. U mm WEIGHT Ibs. kgs. 009LF 65 — — — — 4'. 114 — — 18's 460 — — 105: 270 76 34.5 I190SY _'r 21r 65 3314 845 7t: 03 41 114 63: 6 81: 460 734 197 05: 2 1 166 75.3 009 'S 21 65 3314 845 13c. 89 1 114 63 ; 6 81i; 460 73 4 197 05 e 0 6 73.0 009QT . 21/2 65 331/4 845 6 152 41/2 114 163/8 416 181/2 460 7% 197 10% 270 150 68.0 009LF 3 80 — — — — 412 114 — — 181s 460 — — 1058 270 76 34.5 0090SY 3 80 3414 870 18'2 470 413 114 165a 422 181 460 834 222 105e 270 198 89.8 009NRS 3 80 3414 870 1234 324 412 114 1658 422 181: 460 834 222 105a 270 191 86.6 0090T 3 80 341/4 870 7 178 4% 114 165 /s 422 181/8 460 83/4 222 105 /8 270 158 71.7. Capacity Performance as established by an independent testing laboratory. *Typical maximum system flow rate (7.5 feet/sec., 2.3 meters /sec.) kPa psi 138 20 117 17 96 14 76 1 55 8 35 5 ' /a" (8mm) 009QT AP o kPa psi 138 20 117 17 96 14 76 11 55 8 35 5 .25 .60 .75 1.17 gpm .95 1.9 2.9 3 8 4.5 Ipm 3/4" (10mm) 009QT 0 .25 .50 .75 1.25 1.50 2.5 3.1 gpm AP 0 .95 1.9 2.9 3 8 4.8 5.7 9.4 11.8 Ipm kPa psi 172 25 ' /z" ( *5mm) 009QT 138 20 103 15 • 69 10 35 5 AP 0 kPa psi 207 30 165 24 124 18 83 12 41 6 0 0 0 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38 42 46 gpm L11- 07.6 23 38 53 68 84 99 114 129 144 160175 Ipm 7.5 15 fps 2.3 4.6 mps 2.5 5 7 5 10 12.5 15 gpm 3 8 9 5 19 28.5 38 47.5 57 Ipm 5 7.5 15 fps 1.5 2.3 4.6 mps *1/2 ' (20mm) 009M3QT ■■■■■■Ii ■ ■■■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■■■■■■II■■■ ■■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■r MIME= u■■■■■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■i■ ■■ ■■■ ■I I■■■■■■ ■■■■!IZi■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■I I■■■■■I•!Ei /■■■■■■ ■ : " miiiimM■■■■■■■■■■ U■■■■■II■ ■■■ ■■■■■■■■ ■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■I.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■I.■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■■■■■■II■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ kPa psi 207 30 172 25 138 20 103 15 69 10 35 5 0 0 0 0 1 "*(25mm) 009M2QT 5 10 20 19 38 76 114 7.5 2.3 30 40 152 15 4.6 WWATIS® 50 190 kPa psi 172 25 138 20 103 15 69 10 35 5 0 0 11/2" (32mm) 009M2QT 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 gpm OP 0 38 76 1 4 152 190 228 266 304 Ipm 5 7.5 10 15 fps 1.5 2.3 3.0 4.6 mps 11/2" (40mm) 009M2QT kPa psi 207 30 172 25 138 20 103 15 69 10 35 5 0 0 AP p kPa psi 207 30 172 25 138 20 103 15 69 10 35 5 0 0 AP0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1 0 120 gpm 38 76 1 4 152 190 228 266 304 342 380 4 8 456 Ipm 5 7.5 10 15 fps 1.5 2.3 3.0 4.6 mps 2" (50mm) 009M2QT kPa psi 172 25 138 20 103 15 69 10 35 5 0 0 LP 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 76 152 228 304 380 456 532 608 5 7.5 10 15 1.5 2.3 3.0 4.6 21/2" (65mm) 009 1 180 200 gpm 684 760 Ipm fps mps kPa psi 172 25 138 20 103 15 69 10 35 5 0 0 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 gpm OP 0 95 190 285 380 475 570 665 760 855 950 104511401235 Ipm 5 7.5 10 fps 60 20 304 Ipm RECEIVED �/ ED 1.5 2.3 3.0 mps fps 25 50 75 100 125 150 05 10- 295 380 475 570 5 7.5 10 1.5 2.3 3.0 175 200 225 250 gpm 665 760 885 950 Ipm 15 fps 4.6 mps 3" (80mm) 009 mps JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER 150 9001 -2008 A Watts Water •Technologies Company ES -009 1103 USA: No. Andover, MA • Tel. (978) 688 -1811 • Fax: (978) 794 -1848 • www.watts.com Canada: Burlington, ONT. • (905) 332 -4090 • Fax: (905) 332 -7068 • www.wattscanada.ca © 2011 Watts City f Tukwila BUILD! DIVISION CORRECTI LTR# NOV -25 -98 WED 14:08 'USED MACU1;NES . w1F R 'L -14 -20 V]Bt ATORY TQjRADIUS AQWL FXNISHING MACHINE, W g PA PAgNAl s HEIGHT: 55" OVERALL WIDTH: 97" OVERALL O A. +'a jitakajONS WLTH LINING: WIDTH: :2" DEPTH: 22" DEPTH: :9u WTTHOUT DAM AND SCREEN DECK yJ PNBER CAPACITY: 20 CUBIC FEET W.O. NQ CAPACITY: 14 C..'JB I C FEET ;Jr-RING TRICNERBDI 1•:1NIMUM 1" 79 DL)ROWJTER ABRASIVE RESISTANT POLYURETHANE. EffER UT`TAT: A TOTALLY ENCLOSED, FAN COOLED, 1725 RPM, 220/440 VOLT, 3 PHASE, 60 E1TZ,20 HORSEPOWER ELECTRIC MOTOR TURNS THE VERTICALLY MOUNTED 5 1 /8" STEEL SHAFT AT 1200 RPM. THE SHAFT IS SUPPORTED BY TWO HEAVY CAST BEARING HOUSINGS U 1':t 1 : iNG DAL SPHERICAL ROLLER BEARINGS. TOP AND BOTTOM AMPLITUDE ADD CN WEIGHTS, QUICK CHANGE, NON BOLT DESIGN. TOP LEAD .ANGLE ADuUS`lMF;NT, LIFT AND LOCATE DESIGN. 3 .112 X 8 COATED COIL SPRINGS. 40.0N Box: MO TED ON THE SIDE OF TEE MACHINE THE: JUNCTION BOX PERMITS THE :..;STALLATION OF A SINGLE FLEXIBLE CONDUIT BETWEEN THE ELECTRIC CON'rko_, PANEL AND BASE. THE CONTROL LINES THEN BRANCH OFF THE JUNCTION BOY. TO THE REQUIRED ELECTRIC COMPONENTS. THIS PROVIDES THE ADVANTAGES Or AN ORDERLY ARRANGEMENT AND TERMINATION OP ALL WIRES IN THE JUNCTION BOX WHICH AIDES IN TROUBLE SHOOTING. ginEor. EMU.: .CONTROL PANEL IS INSTALLED IN A NEMA 12 ENCLOSURE. STANDARD CONTROLS ARE MACHINE START AND STOP BUTTONS, DISCONNECT SWITCH, MQ'I'OR CONTROLLER AND 135 VOLT TRANSFORMER FOR CONTROL VOLTAGE. P. 02 RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER NOV -25-98 W80 14;09 P.03 STANDARD OIL RECIRCULATION SYSTEM: I:NCLUDI:S HEAT EXCHANGER TO COOL THE OIL WHIGS WILL CAUSE 2HE 1I"sATtID1GS TO RUN COOLER; OIL PWJ.P. AND OIi, PRESSURE GAUGES, CONTROLS FR'.) 1 ", ::E MAIN ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL, AND G1i.: RESERVOIR WI`.iH1 'OIL LEVEL GUAGE. 'PHIS IS AFFIXED TO THE SASE or THE MACHINE. CONSTRUCTION: THE BASE OF THE UNIT IS CONSTRUCTED FROM 1/2'` STEEL AND THE ENTIRE FINISHING BOWL IS 3/8" STEEL. AN ALL MIG WELDED CONSTRUCTION, SHOT BLAST AND VIBRASONIC STRESS RELIEVED PROVIDING FOR LONG DURATION OF OPERATION IAA TNAGE LOCATED J THE f)A6L Lit '1'kit; rAUCEiSiNU CHAMBER ARE 4/8" SLOT'i'J D) REV- ERSE TAPER 3" X 5'" X 1" POLYURETHANE DRAINS, '.1HF: NUMBER ARE JN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MACHINE SIZE. A 2" CLEAR URETHANE: DRAIN HOER IS SU??LIED 'WHICH ATTACHES TO TEE DRAIN OUTLET, SITE LCCi\ .IQN: AS MOST SHOP F :;,OORS ARE UNEVEN WE RECOMMEND TEAT :THE EQUIPM'JENT IS SITUATED ON A WOODEN. BASE' WHICH ALLOGiS. THE N.ACf1INE TC BED DOWN. LAG BOLTING IS AN OPTION BUT NOT RECOMMENDED, S?A.RE PARTS: MOST ITEMS ARE "OFF THE SHELF" AVAILABLE AT DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY OR A LCCAL STOCKING DISTRIBUTOR. EFFLUENT TANK INCLUDED ON TEE :MACHINE NEW PRICE:.............. .,... .. .... .... .$5.9,900.00 USED PRICE. $34,900.00 RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER NOV -25 -98 WED 14:15 P.03 DESCRIPTION OF AVAILABLE OPTIONS: • AUTOMATIC HALF DAM: 'i'tw AUTOMATIC HALF DAM ALLOWS THE UNLOAD GATE TO BE OPERATEI, in T': H TFIE PNEUMATIC CYLINDER AND TIMERS CONTROLLING THIE PROCESS TIME AND THE UNLOAD. TIME. SWITCHING TO A MANUAL POSITION ALLOWS OPERATOI'. TO BYPASS TIMERS AND CONTROL THE GATE FROM A SWITCH ON THE FRONT OF THE CONTROL PANEL. OUTER URETHANE GUARD: THE STANDARD MODEL IS SUPPLIED WITH THE OUTER WALL AND URETHANE LINER TERMINATING AT THE SAME UPPERMOST POINT. THE OPTIONAL PRO- TECTION RING PROVIDES NOT ONLY AN ESTHETIC VALUE, BUT ALSO PROVIDES A BUFFER POINT PROTECTING THE TOP EDGE OF THE BOWL OUTER WALL AND URETHANE TERMINATION. PROCESS TIMER: IN ADDITION TO MANUAL OPERATION THE PROCESS TIMER PROVIDES FOP AN AUTOMATIC TIMED CYCLE WHICH IS DETERMINED BY TURNING A SELECTOR SWITCH TO EITHER "MANUAL" OR "AUTOMATIC" MODE. EXTENDED .CHUTE AND SCREEN: THE STANDARD MACHINE FEATURES A STRAIGHT OUT UNLOAD SCREENING AREA. IN MANY APPLICATIONS THERE IS A NEED TO HAVE ADDITIONAI. SCREEN AREA DUE TO THE CONFIGURATION OF THE PARTS. THIS OPTION PROVIDES EXTENDED SCREENING AREA WHICH SUPPLIES APPROXIMATELY 1009 MORE SCREENING. COMPOUND METERING SYSTEM: • INCLUDES PRECISION COMPOUND PUMP, WATER AND COMPOUND CONTROLS PROM THE MAIN ELECTRICAL PANEL, WATER SOLENOID SHUT OFF VALVE AND WATER FLOW MUTER. RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER LARC��� SEC a� A1UMIN UM PARTS , *.x.....__, � r 5 m ' r ,_6 x I a'. gk I . j ! I% 6 •m lok r ill MODEL: ALMCO OR #1 C? VIBRATORY FINISHING MACHINE AL.ICO 40DEL OR -10 VIBRATORY FINISHING :IACIII:I,? These instructions do not intend to cover all details or variations in equipment, nor to provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with in- stallation, operation, or maintenance. Should further information be required, contact Almco Division, King- Seeley Thermos Company, Albert Lea, Minnesota 56007. DESCRIPTION: An ALMCO OR -10 is a heavy duty, bowl- shaped tub with discharge door, vibratory finishing machine. This machine is complete with variable frequency and adjustable amplitude. SPECIFICATIONS: Length 71 1/2 inches Width 52 5/3 inches Height Tub 48 1/2 inches unloaded Frequency Range 800 to 1400 (c.p.m) Drive 7 1/2 H.P. Tub Cross Section 12 1/2 inches Discharge Door 6 x 12 inches Capacity 2500 pounds INSTALLATION: Mount the machine on a firm foundation of concrete. The Vibrating Machine should be attached to its foundation with 3/4 inch anchor bolts. The anchor bolts prefer- ably should be placed before the concrete is poured or should be set in material such as Por -Rok. An optional method is to use Phillips Red Head Concrete Anchors. IMPORTANT: Level the machine by using (pad size) metal shims before bolting it down. Do not use grout. Be sure machine is secure before being put into operation. Connect electrical service to the top of the disconnect switch located in the electrical box. All electrical controls are pre -wired at the factory for the electrical service specified by the customer. No further electrical connections are necessary. IMPORTANT: Jog the electric motor to check rotation. Rotation must be clockwise (CW) when facing output shaft. Reverse any two power leads to the disconnect in the electrical box if rotation is not CW. Connect air service to automatic lubrication box mounted on rear of machine in 1/4" female pipe fitting provided. A minimum of 60 psi is required 80 psi PREFERRED. Connect water and compound service lines to valves using 3/8 male pipe fitting provided at the rear of the electrical control box. It is recommended that separate shut -off valves be installed in the water and air service lines. Connect both water drains to drainage. A flexible 1 1/4" inside diameter hose eft is provided. OR10 -1/2- 2/16/81 RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER OPERATION: The "START" and "STOP" pushbuttons are located in the electrical control box. Turn the disconnect switch to the "ON" position. To start the machine, push the "START" button. Remove the "parts discharge door" to discharge the load from the tub. Run the tub to aid in the discharge of the load. Clean off all media from around door opening before replacing door in tub. To operate machine equipped with timer, turn selector switch to "AUTO" position, set timer to desired process time, and push "START" button. Timer may be bypassed by turning switch to "HAND" position. ADJUSTMENT: Vibrator Amplitude The vibrator amplitude (impact) can be reduced by either reducing the speed of the machine or by removing the segments on the lower counter weight wheel. The upper counter weight wheel has 4 segments as standard and the lower counter weight wheel has 4 segments as standard either of which cannot be exceeded. Displacement (two times amplitude can range from 0 to 1/8" as the RPM is increased from 800 to 1400 RPM depending on the load weight. Mass Progression The mass progression rate around the tub can be adjusted by moving the lower counter- 1 weight. The direction of mass progression is clockwise (CW). The lower counter- weight is assembled as standard 90° ahead of upper counterweight in the direction of motor rotation which is counter clockwise (CCW). To increase the mass progression of rate increase the angle up to 135 °. To decrease reduce the angle to 0 °. At 0° the mass will not progress but only rotate. The amount of degrees is changed by doing the following: 1. Removing the socket head capscrew in the lower counterweight wheel. 2. Loosen capscrews holding segments to the wheel. 3. Insert socket head capscrew in hole provided opposite its initial position and tighten to loosen wheel from shaft. 4. Move wheel to the desired degrees using "shaft mark" on shaft as guide. 5. Tighten socket head capscrew in original hole until split is closed and then tighten capscrews holding segments torque to 100 ft. lbs. Frequency The OR -10 machine operates over a frequency range of 800 to 1400 cycles per minute. To change the frequency rotate the handwheel on the hydraulic pump. This handwheel can be rotated when the machine is running or stopped. Turn wheel counter clockwise (CCW) to increase speed and clockwise (CW) to decrease speed. RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER Manual Door emN To adjust the locking tension on the manual operated parts discharge door, turn the bolt on the locking clamp in or out. After adjusting, be sure to tighten the locknut to maintain the desired position. r • LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE: The machine is optionally equipped with an Automatic Lubrication System that uses Shell Alvania EP -1. The automatic lubrication cylinder will need refilling periodically. A "low grease" shut off switch will shut the entire machine off until the grease reservoir is refilled. A "low air pressure" switch will also shut the machine off (below 60 psi). For complete information on the Automatic Lubrication System see applicable manual pages. For electric motor lubrication and maintenance, see applicable manual pages. The hydraulic gear motor and hydraulic piston pump are self lubricating with hydraulic oil. See applicable manual pages for maintenance. Use a lifting eye to lift the tub assembly out of the frame and shrouding for maintenance. The eye is to be mounted in the socket for the center dome. Remove the center dome and screw eye bolt into socket. DISASSEMBLY OF TUB: The procedure for disassembly of the tub is as follows: (Refer to final assembly drawings.) 1. Remove cover over opening in post above base (28) not shown. 2. Disconnect grease lines to vibrator bearings. The 1/8" pipe going into the upper bearing through the 2" diameter hole in the tub must also be removed in order to disassemble the vibrator from the tub. 3. Remove the hydraulic gear motor from the hydraulic motor mount (14). Do not disassemble the hydraulic hoses to the gear motor because of possible dirt contamination. 4. Remove the center dome (3) if used and install a lifting eye bolt in the bolt socket. The entire tub assembly can now be lifted out of the base using the eye bolt. Clearance needed to remove tub is 7 feet from floor. 5. Disassemble the vibrator from the tub to change the upper counterweights. REASSEMBLY OF TUB: 1. Bolt vibrator to tub (torque bolts to 150 ft. lbs.). Use high strength bolts and washers (1), and (11) provided. IMPORTANT: Before securing vibrator to tub, the grease access elbow must be aligned with the 2" hole in tub. Use the 2" hole which will be directly above opening in post of base when assembled (see rear view of machine). OR -10 - 3/4 - 2/16/81 RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER 2. Add hydraulic motor mounting bracket (14) (torque to 150 ft. lbs.) and then add coupling. Snug set screws to hold coupling in place, but do not tighten yet. 3. Lower tub assembly into post in base with lifting eye bolt and set on springs. 4., Attach hydraulic gear motor to hydraulic motor mounting bracket. Use high strength bolts and special nuts (6) and (25) provided (torque to 30 ft. lbs.). Slide coupling down until the clearance between gear motor and coupling is 1/32 to 1/16 inch. Now tighten set screw in coupling. 5. Attach grease lines to vibrator bearings and fasten cover over opening to post. If springs or spring pads need replacing use the high strength bolts and special nuts (5) and (6) provided and torque to 30 ft. lbs. PARTS LIST: 'then ordering replacement parts give machine serial number, description of part, part number, and quantity desired. Components incorporating replacement parts can be found on the parts lists. For Almco's tub lining replacement plan contact your nearest ALMCO office, salesman, or dealer. For customer replacement of tub, door and drain plate package, order one of item 21 listed below. FINAL ASSEMBLY OR -10 ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION OF ITEM 1 3 -5328 Capscrew H. H. 5/8 - 11 NC x 2" (GR.8) 2 B17552 -4 Electrical Assembly 3 B16761 -4 Dome Lining (Optional) 4 B13518 -3 Drain Plate Lining 5 3 -5337 Capscrew, H. H. 3/8 - 16 NC x 2 -1/4 LG. (GR.5) 6 3 -5071 Nut, Large Flange - 3/8 - 16 NC 7 13 -5224 Spring Pad 8 B21702 -4 Vibrator Assembly 9 3 -5052 Capscrew, H. H. 5/8 - 11 NC x 2 -1/2" (GR.5) 10 3 -5053 Nut, Hex. 5/8 - 11 NC (GR.5) 11 3 -5054 Washer, Flat. 5/8 High Strength 12 2 -5740 Coupling, W /Spider *13 2- 5375 -1 Spider Washer 14 B17240 -4 Hydraulic Motor Mount 15 B18253 -2 Manual Clamp *16 B16730 -4 Air Operated Door Assembly (Optional) 17 13 -214 Hose, Water - 1 -1/4 I.D. x 7' LG. 18 2 -5737 Spring, 2 -1/8" 0.D. x 5 -1/2" LG. 19 3 -5325 Capscrew, H. H. 1" - 8NC x 5 -1/2" LG. 8 1 1 2 12 • 14 12 4 16 1 1 1 1 B16737 -40 B16737 -40C B17369 -40B 21 B17369 -40C B17369 -40 B17369 -40F 22 B22800 -4 23 2 -5739 24 B16715 -4 25 3 -5134 26 2 -5065 27 16 -5262 23 B22898 -1 29 13 -5171 * Recommended B Tub Lining Tub Lining Tub Lining Tub Lining E Tub Lining Tub Lining Auto -Luber Multi -Clamp - W /Manual Door - W /Air Door Internal Separator, Internal Separator, Internal Separator, Internal Separator, Assembly (Optional) 1 2 12 1 1 1 L.H., W /Manual Door 1 L.H., W /Air Door 1 R.H., W /Manual Door 1 R.H., W /Air Door 1 1 1 Base Assembly Capscrew, H.H. 3/8 - 16NC Hose Clamp Spray System Ball Valves Cover (Not Shown) Dome Plug, Urethane spare parts 1 x 1 -1/2 (GR.5) 2 2 RECEIVED' JUL 09 2012 yFEIT CENTER r FINAL ASSEMBLY 0R- 10 FRONT VIEW 010 - 5/6 - 2/16/81 REAR VIEW RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER ITEM PART NO. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 *11 • 12 13 14 03 -5112 03 -5115 03 -5054 03 -5328 B17223-10A 03 -5310 03 -5359 B21682-3 B22462-4 02-5735-13 MECHANICAL VIBRATOR B21702 -4. DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Capscrew, HH 5/8 -11 x 3" Lg. G-5 2 Nut, Elastic Stop 5/8 -11 2 Washer, Flat 5/8 Carburized 8 Capscrew, HH 5/8 -11 x 2" Lg. G-8 6 A Segment, Ct.Wt. 1/4" Tk. B21684-2 Wheel, Ct.Wt. Capscrew, 3/8 -16 x 1 -1/4 Lg. G-5 Washer, Flt 3/8 Carburized 3 Retainer, Bn`g. 02-5374-02 Bearing, SKF #452312M2- W502C -3 4 Mach., Housing Mach., Shaft (B21681 -4) 3 Snap Ring, TruArc #5100 -237 8• 2 8 8 2 2 1 1 Recommended spare parts DISASSEMBLY OF VIBRATOR: 1. Remove counterweight wheels with segments (6&7) top and bottom. 2. Remove retainers (10). 1 3. Remove truarc retaining ring (14). By carefully striking on one end of shaft (13) with a lead hammer, it is now possible to start to drive out the bearing (11) on the other side. 4. Then it should be easy to press both bearings loose from their bores in the housing ends. If difficulty is experienced, a bearing can be bumped from the inside by striking the shaft again at the other end. When one bearing is removed, the shaft can'be slipped from the housing. 5. Inspect condition of bearings (outside diameter should = 5.1181 to 5.1173 and inside diameter should - 2.3622 to 2.3616), shaft (shaft diameter under bearing should = 2.3616 to 2.3609), and housing_ diameter for bearing should = 5.1165 to 5.1180. Replace worn or damaged parts. 6. IMPORTANT: Check for clear grease passage through upper and lower lube holes in housing. RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER VIBRATOR REPAIR: Do not replace new bearings in worn housing or on worn shafts. Check dimensions of shaft and housing as indicated in Item 5 of the disassembly of vibrator procedures. Bearing life may become very short due to the possibility of the outer race turning in the housing, or a too excessive clearance on the shaft. There is normally a .0000 to .0013 clearance between the shaft and inner race of the bearing. Order complete replacements from the factory. IMPORTANT: The double row spherical roller bearing must have the C3 radial clearance fit between rollers and race as specified in Item (11). REASSEMBLY OF VIBRATOR: 1. Be sure housing, bearings, shafts, etc. are clean. Flush bearings with (200 °F) light transformer, spindle, or automotive flushing oil; do not use kerosene or gasoline. Pack both bearings with EP -2 grease. IMPORTANT: Grease passages must be clean and clear as grease is supplied through housing to bearings. 2. Assembly lower bearing to shaft, (13). 3. Add truarc retaining ring (14) and bolt lower retainer (10) to housing with capscrews (8) and lockwashers (9) torque to 30 ft. lbs. 4. Assemble upper bearing to shaft and housing. Tap it into position lifting on the shaft end to center all components properly. 5. Be sure that the shaft and bearings turn freely. Bolt upper retainer (10) to housing, torque to 30 ft. lbs. 6. Tap counterweight wheels onto shaft using a steel wedge in saw cut to facilitate mounting. IMPORTANT: Lower counterweight wheel to be positioned 90 °counterclockwise (CCW) ahead of upper counterweight wheel as viewed from the top. Use "shaft mark" on shaft as guide. Torque capscrew to 150 ft. lbs. UPPER COUNTERWEIGHT: Tighten hex head capscrew in wheel until split is closed and then tighten capscrews (4) holding segements (6) to the wheel (7) torque to 220 ft. lbs. 7. When assembling vibrator to tub, use 5/8 - 11NC x 2" long grade 8 capscrews (3 -5328) and high strength flat washers (3 -5054) torque to.150 ft. lbs. (See Final Assembly.OR -10 for hardware call out.) RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER. SHAFT MARK MECHANICAL VIBRATOR 1•11 11111. UPPER GREASE INLET • LOWER GREASE INLET OR-10 - 7/8 - 2/16/81 SHAFT MARK • RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER 230/460/3/60 LI L2 L3 10 01 j DISCONNECT' SWITCH VIBRATORY SCHEMATIC IFU ■ IFU IM IM IOL OL ITI T2 IM IOL IT3 GRD GRD, GREEN WIRE TVP TO BE GROUNDED BV USER or CONDITIONS PERMIT X2, WHITE WIRE X2 I15V 4 1 11 12 1 CCO UUMPtR 1 CLUTCH 1 rAUTO -LuaER (OPTIONA $ 1 EPS 1 IPB START ISS 1 j APR GRLEASC � STOP HAND /AUTO 1 9 I 10 1 S IOL )[I PRLSSIIt![ �-Q s-OIR 11 2 4 I..o_ 1 IM 1_ OCG J 6o PSI J 1 _]� o s ICON Fo--- Gip VIBRATORS — 10/26/83 OR -10 — 9/10 PROCESS TIMER • 0-5 NR 12 VIBRATOR MOTOR T -1 O . 1 1 i R I IS AUTO - 1 �LUBER I— OPTIONAL) „ ELAPSED 2jTIMER (OPTIONAL 255 RPM INC. l2� J. 10 II awa REMOTE SPEED CONTROL (OPTIONAL) ® AZ COMPOUND PUMP 1a (OPTIONAL) RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER ITEM NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1PB ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PARTS DESCRIPTION Transformer, GE 9T58B50 Eagle Timer Switch, Selector A.B. 800TH2A Pushbutton, Start A.B. 800THA1A Pushbutton, Stop A.B. 800TD6A Fuse, Buss No. FRN -5 Contactor, AB #500 -T0D92 (w /Compound Pump Option) Disconnect Starter Fuse, 230 V Fuse, 460 V Heater Coil, Heater Coil, 2PB FRN- Z5 FRS-12. 230 V W-59 460 V W -51 CPT ICON DISC 7 TR ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE L.J COMM. NO. 12 -5185 12- 5066 -4 12- 5300 -20 12- 5300 -1 12- 5300 -2 12- 985 -11 12 -5465 12 -0578 12 -5447 12- 0985 -54 12 -0985- 92. 12- 5438 -59 12-5438-51 1FU (10 OR 11 00 1M 10L ECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER n1uKrWLiu tUilcn i'',4LhAuc HYDRAULIC SYSTEM: This diagrams on the next three pages illustrate the cross section and components �n of the hydraulic system. The system is as follows: C The electric motor drives a variable volume hydraulic piston pwnp through a flex- ible coupling. The piston pump draws hydraulic oil up from the reservoir tank, through a suction strainer (100 mesh) by way of hydraulic steel tubing. The piston pump then discharges the hydraulic oil at high pressure (400 -1650 psi) through a pressure relief valve and onto the hydraulic gear motor. The volume of oil is adjustable by the handwheel on the piston pump to vary the RPM of the hydraulic gear motor output. The oil passes through the hydraulic gear motor between two gears. One gear is an idler while the other is connected to an output shaft to drive the vibrator on the tub. The oil then returns to the reservoir tank through a filter (10 micron). Both the hydraulic piston pump and gear motor have case drains which are used to pass excessive oil back to reservoir. This oil is used to lubricate bearings in the hydraulic piston pump and hydraulic gear motor. r e OPERATION: The hydraulic reservoir is prefilled at the factory with Mobil DTE 26 hydraulic oil 300 viscosity at 100° (SUS) 20 gallons capacity. The fluid level must be maintained so it always shows above the "LO" indication on the sight gauge. Preferably the level should be within 1 inch of the "HI" level on the sight gauge. At least once a year or every 4000 operating hours the reservoir, suction strainer and air vent should be cleaned. Replace the filter element and add new hydraulic oil. IMPORTANT: The filter element must be replaced when the pressure reading on the filter gauge enters the red zone or exceeds 15 psi. When adding new hydraulic oil the piston pump must be primed by adding oil to the case drain outlet on top the pump. Fill to top of fitting opening. An operating hydraulic oil temperature of 160° F is considered maximum. Because of the low viscosity component service life is reduced, hydraulic fluid deteriorates, and a potential danger to operating personnel is created. The normal temperature rise of the hydraulic oil is 50 to 60° F above room or ambient temperature when using up to 150 lbs /ft3 media. It will normally take 2 -5 hours before the temperature will stablize depending on the load. Normally 15 to 20 minutes warm up time is needed for the RPM to reach the previous days running speed. Initially the unit will run approximately 100 RPM above the normal running RPM. The pressure gauge reading will also drop slightly during this period. The pressure gauge reading will normally range approximately from 400 psi (unloaded) to 1600 psi with steel media (300 lbs /ft3). Gauge readings for 50, 100, and 150 lbs /ft3 media is approximately 700, 950, and 1300 psi respectively. IMPORTANT: An ambient or room temperature range outside the limits of 600 F min. and 1100 F maximum is detramental to the operation of the hydraulic system. Warranty will be void if these temperature limits are exceeded. Consult the factory if the ambient temperatures are outside these limits. A change in the hydraulic oil viscosity will permit operation of iac. „P machines in different ambient temperature conditions. t V t D OR-10 - 11/12 - t2. /1l /2.::>.,,_:poc .4:als JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER t • 044, HY HYDR.M3 LI C PI STOW PUMP CASE ( DRAIN, UC PQWE • GAUGE 0 ELECTR IC t,torw P CK AGE IlYDRAUL IC GEAR 1%.10TOR CASE 'IRA [NER DRAT N •I RI.:SERVO R GAUGE FT LTER TEMPERATURE. GAUGE HYDRAULIC: PISTON PUMP •.J1 G GRAPUIC PTAGRAM GAUGE CASE DRAINS .....„..".. ..........,--ivy _ 1-4---iliidnut tte-roxkowt.,,,,,‘, r.. mr7Tiliiinilk ORS 17; 13/11. - 42/18/72 REVISED lAICTP it) STRA INER 11 RESERVOIR TANK curAwAy C IRCU TT DIAGRAM FILTER 11YDRAULIC GEAR MOTOR RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER HYDRAULIC POWER PACKAGE ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION OF PART QTY. 1 2 -5745 Coupling; W /Spider 1 2 16 -5410 Sight Gauge 1 3 12 -5349 Motor,; 5 HP. :T.E.F.C. 184T 1 4 16 -5447 Motor, Hydraulic, Gear 1 5 16 -5439 Gauge, "Filter Condition Indicator" 1 16 -5448 Pump, Hydraulic - 5 GPM 1 8 16 -5401 Strainer, Suction, 100 Mesh 1 9 16 -5402 Gauge Pressure 1 10 16 -5409 . Filler Strainer 1 11 16- 5405 -1 Filter Element, 10 Micron 1 12 2- 5375 -1 Spider 1 RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMJT CENTER HYDRAULIC POWER PACKAGE r r SIDE VIEW END VIEW ORIO - 4/16 - 5116/7.2 REKIRD 1AN,77 .1 • RECEIVED JUL O9212 PERMIT CETEB th az mime. r r SIDE VIEW END VIEW ORIO - 4/16 - 5116/7.2 REKIRD 1AN,77 .1 • RECEIVED JUL O9212 PERMIT CETEB -HYDRAULIC- POWER PACKAGE COMPONENT DESCRIPTION COUPLING & COVER ELECTRIC MOTOR 460/230/3/60 7 1/2 HP HYDRAULIC GEAR MOTOR FILTER CONDITION INDICATOR GAUGE. REPLACE FILTER WHEN GAUGE READS IN RED ZONE ABOVE 15 PSI FILTER 10 MICRON CARTRIDGE TYPE RESERVOIR 20 GAL. 1. _ SIDE VIEW HYDRAULIC PISTON PUMP LEAN-OUT COVER DRAIN CASE DRAIN FITTING FOR PRIMING PRESSURE GAUGE 0-2000 PSI VARIABLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT END VIEW OIL LEVEL & TEMP. GAUGE suRECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER • Introduction: ALMCO INTERNAL SEPARATOR The ALMCO internal separator consists of a screen, dam with locking arm, center dome with anchor pin and stop bar, 4 clamps, media retainer and removable dis- charge door. The screen can be provided with a variety of size openings. All parts of the internal separator are either encapsulated with a highly abrasive resistant coating or fabricated from stainless steel. Adjustment: With the media deflector and clamps installed adjust the dome as follows. Position the dam anchor pin as shown in the figure 1 1/4" back from the leading edge of the media deflector. Do not tighten dome center bolt yet. Then position discharge screen approximately centered in discharge door and clamp in place. Place dam into position as shown with locking handle against stop pin. Adjust dome so that dam is within 1/8" and parallel to the screen. Washers can be placed on either side of the locking handle to obtain proper parallel adjustment of .dam in relation to the screen. Torque dome center bolt to 200 foot pounds. Adjust the spring loaded clamps approximately as shown in the inset on the figure. For either the spring loaded clamps or the standard clamps tightness adjustment should be maximum based on the force required to operate the clamps by hand. Operation: With the dome, media retainer, clamps and discharge door positioned in the tub the following sequence of operation is necessary to separate parts from the media. 1. Position dam into mass while machine is running. This is accomplished by angling the dam upstream and guiding the split sleeve onto the stationary anchor pin mounted on the center dome. 2. The dam is then easily guided between the parts and thru the mass as it pivots on the anchor pin. The locking handle will engage the stop bar on the center dome to lock the dam into the position shown. 3. With the dam now locked in place, continue to run the machine until the mass builds up behind it. 4. Shut the machine off. Remove the discharge door and clamp screen in place. S. Turn the machine on to discharge parts. The Almco machine is equipped with a variable speed drive. Thus, the speed can be adjusted to control the flow of various parts across the screen. 6. After all of the parts have been discharged, shut the machine off. Then remove the screen and clamp discharge door in the opening. 7. Restart the machine and release the dam by pushing down on the locking handle. Then the dam can be easily lifted out of the mass as it pivots downstream. A1S10 - 1/2 - 5/1/74 REVISED 14N,77 RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER, 1:131P4130 Mai ZIOZ 60 inr Cl3A1333e1 TORQUE TO 200 FT. LBS:--BOLT i (03-5343) - .1 -- i . - 4 DOME (817434-4) WASHERS (03-0366) CAPSCREW (03-5069) NUT (03-0845) STOP BAR-\ (B17429-2) 1 -. • • SLIDE BAR (B17433-1) MACHINE SCREW 03-5304) MEDIA RETAINER (B17425-2) AM (B17419-3) DLE GRIP (13-5038) CLAMP (B17460-2) -- 45" TO FLOOR f-3/16" COMPRESSION WITH SCREEN IN PLACE. \_1 TAB TO GO IN 9•. BETWEEN BRACKET 1132", - - • - OP. SCREEN FRAME (B17408-4) CREEN - (B17461-4) CAPSCREW (03-5349) CLAMP MT'G. BRACKET (B17468*-3) CLAMP (B17465-2) ALMCO AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION SYSTEM Introduction: The automatic lubrication system utilizes an air operated ram -type single - stroke grease pump. The pump delivers lubricant through delivery lines to an injector which is a metering device. The injector measures out a cali- brated amount of lubricant for each bearing. The automatic lubrication system, as shipped with the Almco machine, has been preset at the factory and should not be changed in the field. Any tampering with the time mechanism or system will void the warranty. Operation: The electric motor in the timing mechanism is connected in parallel with the magnetic starter coil of the Almco machine drive motor. Thus, the automatic lubrication system is operating only when the vibratory machine is on. When the lobes on the cam timer trip the micro switch, the solenoid valve will open and allow compressed air to flow through the filter- regulator- lubricator, through the solenoid valve and into the bottom of the ram pump. The compressed air actuates a piston in the base of ram pump, which is connected to a plunger, upward through a lubricant filled cavity. As the plunger moves upward, it moves the lubricant through a check valve and on to the injectors. When the air pressure is released the piston moves downward under the action of the compression spring seen through the transparent reservoir and the cavity is recharged with lubricant. The injectors are adjusted to allow a prescribed amount of lubricant to each bearing. A visual indicator stem on the injector permits a visual check of the injector operation. The stem comes out when a charge of lubricant is passed through the injector and with -draws or goes back in when the air pressure is relieved. This may be checked by manually activating the micro switch on the timer mechanism while the machine is running. Safety: Two switches have been incorporated in the automatic lubrication system to be certain that grease is being supplied to the bearings at all times when the machine is running. An air pressure limit switch is incorporated to shut the machine off if the air pressure drops below 60 psi. Also a low level grease cut off switch is installed on the ram pump to shut the machine off when the grease level is low. Both micron switches are wired into the electrical circuit, as shown in the schematic (see page 5), ahead of the push button and magnetic starter coil of the machine drive motor. AL 1/2 - 2/18/81 RECEIVED �, JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER Lubricant: Grease can be added to the reservoir through the grease zerk provided at the base of the pump. A strainer which is located beneath the grease . zerk should be removed and cleaned with air pressure before adding grease. Add grease until lubricant seepage is noted at the air vent hole in the reservoir. The lower portion of the follower must rise above the air vent hole to expel entrapped air from the lubricant. The following greases are recommended. Warranty will be void if any other greases are used. Shell Alvania EP -1 (preferred) Texaco Multifak EP -1 Gulf Crown #1 Gulf Crown EP -1 Molube Alloy 111 (Imperial Oil of California) Moly -Tex #1 Chevron Duralith EP -1 When the automatic lubrication system is not operating properly no attempt should be made to disassemble the ram pump. Contact your local Almco representative or the Almco factory. Pump failures are rare and may be blamed for a malfunction that is actually taking place in the electrical control or the pneumatic circuit for proper air supply and the electrical circuit for proper operation. Maintenance: Filter - Regulator- Lubricator: Periodic cleaning of the F -R -L is dependent on the condition of plant air. Use compressed air and denatured alcohol to clean the filter element and contents of lubricator. Use ONLY house- hold soap to clean the bowls and sight glass. Fill lubrication with SAE #10 (SUS 150 -200 @ 100 °F.) oil level mark on bowl. The accumulation of sediment in the filter must be kept below the filter to maintain maximum filtering efficiency. Push drain valve in the bottom of the bowl to drain sediment. When reassembling the air flow must be in the direction of the arrow stamped on the unit. Injectors: A visual check of injectors periodically will indicate if grease is passing through the automatic lubrication system to the bearings. On the injectors is a stem which comes out when a charge of lubricant is passing through and withdraws or goes back in when the air pressure is relieved. This may be checked by manually activating the micro switch on the timer mechanism while the machine is running. Ram Pump: The strainer which is located beneath the grease zerk must be removed and cleaned with air pressure before refilling the reservoir with grease. RECEIVED . JUL 09 2012 !rt PERMIT CENTER r FIELD SERVICE: Carefully read the instruction sheet attached to the Automatic Lubrication System's components when replacing in the field. . When assembling new lubricant lines, they must be cleaned and packed with grease. Before attaching the lubricant lines from the bearings to the . bulkhead fittings on the auto luber enclosure, activate the micro switch on the timer several times until grease passes out the bulkhead fittings. If replacement of the timer mechanism or the injectors are necessary, the following adjustment procedures must be used: 1. For the timer on all machines, remove cam lobes #2,4,6,8,10 and 12 with • pliers. 12 1 NOTE: The timer rotates once per hour, therefore, with 11 6 lobes remaining on the cam, one lobe will 10 fl 4 trigger the micro switch every ten minutes. 3 9 3 2. Adjust the injector as follows: 6 A. Loosen locknut and hand tighten the indicator cap. .PAR 1). 12-3212-01 B. Then retract the indicator cap accordingly, then tighten locknut against indicator cap. V -5: V -7: V -8: V -12: Retract 2 full turns. Retract 2 full turns. Retract 2 full turns. Retract 4 full turns. V -16: Retract 2 full turns. V -17: Retract 4 full turns. V -17DT: Retract 2 full turns. V- 24,V -26: Retract 2 full turns. V -28: Retract 4 full turns. PLASTIC CAP STQI INDICATOR CAP LoacNvr PRAT ND. 16 -3427 The grease reservoir will need refilling approximately as follows: V -5: 2750 hours machine running time. V -7: 2750 hours machine running time. V -8: 2750 hours machine running time. V -12: 1385 hours machine running time. V -16: 1390 hours machine running time. V -17: 1385 hours machine running time. V -17DT: 1390 hours machine running time V-24, V -26: 915 hours machine running time. V -28: 692 hours machine running time. AL - 3/4 - 2/18/81 RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER FIINIMUII 60 PSI RECEIVED JUL 09 2012 PERMIT CENTER AUTO -LUBE SYSTEM COMPONENTS ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO. 1 Filter- Regulator- Lubricator 16- 5070 -01 2 Low Grease Switch 12 -5307 3 Grease Reservoir w /Pump 16 -5324 4 Air Pressure Switch 12 -5382 5 Timer B22625 -3 6 Solenoid Valve 16 -5160 AIR PRESS. LOW GREASE VIB. I VIB. I - — N.O.' N.0 - I STOP START 1 414 X60 PSI 1 FIG. 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM AIR: 1 /10 CFM 60 PSI MIN. 100 PSI MAX. AL - 5 - 2/18/81 FIG. 2 PNEUMATIC DIAGRAM PUMP COMPANY r�rr�d Itxa sc71a-:3 • Home Sump. Effluent, Dewatering Effluent Series 151, 152, 153 features t3 Benefits Product Specifications Technical Data Model Comparison Charts Performance Curves Dimensional Data Drawings Literature /Documents FILE COPY Your Peace of Mind is Our Top Priority`s Product Search 0 Searcfl Our Products Pump Slung Support Where to Buy About Us log -In Features & Benefits For septic tank, low pressure pipe (LPP) and enhanced flow STEP systems • Durable cast iron construction • Model 151 comes standard with a glass -filled polypropylene base • Corrosion resistant powder coated epoxy finish • Stainless steel lifting handle • Assembled with stainless steel bolts • Non - clogging engineered thermoplastic vortex impeller design • Model 151 - 1/3 HP passes ,h" spherical sclids • Model 152 - .4 HP passes y," spherical solids • Model 153 - 1/2 HP passes 8S" spherical solids • Motor - 60 Hz, 3450 RPM, oil- filled, hermetically sealed, automatic reset thermal overload protected • Carbon /Ceramic seals • Upper sleeve bearing and lower ball bearing running in bath of oil • 20 ft. UL Listed power cord with molded 3-wire plug • 11° NPT vertical discharge • Big and 6E standard models include a 20 ft. variable level Float switch • Operates at temperatures to 130 °F (54 °C) in effluent applications • All models include a 11" 2' PVC adapter fitting Models Available: • N151/N152/N153 & EIS1%E152/E153 nonautomatic • BN151/BF1152/514153 & 6E15116E152/8E153 packaged with Piggyback Variable Level Float Switch • 1/3, .4 & 1/2 HP, 1Ph 11SV or 230V Consult Factory for Special Applications: • Tuned dosing panels available • Electrical alternators, for duplex systems, are available and supplied with an alarm • Variable level control switches are available for controlling single phase systems • Double piggyback variable level float switches are available for variable level long and short cycle controls • Sealed Qwik -Boy: available for outdoor installations - See FM1420 • Over 130 °F (54 °C) special quotation required REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED 'JUL 12 2012 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION W9140.1.--- 151NA irc Click image to enlarge RECEIVED MAY 2 2 2012 PERMIT CENTER June 7, 2012 • City of Tukwila Jim Haggerton, Mayor Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director Dino Trittas 5835 Segale Park Dr C Tukwila, WA 98188 RE: Correction Letter #1 Plumbing /Gas Piping Permit Application Number PG12 -104 Industrial Revolution - 5835 Segale Park Dr C Dear Mr. trittas, This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your plumbing/gas piping 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 and Public Works Departments. Building Department: Dave Larson at 206 - 431 -3678 if you have any questions regarding the attached memo. Public Works Department: Joanna Spencer at 206 - 431 -2440 if you have any 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. Bill Rambo Permit Technician encl File: PGI2 -104 W: \Permit Center \Correction Letters\2012 \PGI2 -104 Correction Letter #1.doc 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Tukwila Building Division Dave Larson, Senior Plan Examiner Building Division Review Memo Date: - June 7, 2012 Project Name: Industrial Revolution Permit # PG12 -104 Plan Review: Dave Larson, Senior 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 calculation sheets shall be stamped and signed. 1. Please provide a description of the equipment that' will be served by the new plumbing. A manufacturer's specification sheet would be helpful also. 2. Please provide a spec sheet including model number of the RPBA proposed. Should there be questions concerning the above information please contact the Building Division at 206- 431 -3670. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT COMMENTS DATE: June 4, 2012 PROJECT: Industrial Revolution 5835 Segale Park Drive C PERMIT NO: PG12 -104 PLAN REVIEWER: Contact Joanna Spencer (206) 431 -2440 if you have any questions regarding the following comments. 1) Please specify manufacturer and model number for proposed 1" RPPA depicted on PLUMBING ISOMETRIC DOMESTIC WATER on drawing sheet P1. Please submit RPPA cut sheet, circle model to be installed. 2) Please submit a brief narrative of Industrial Revolution business operation nature, and what type of equipment will be placed upstream of the sump pump basin. What is the discharge characteristic produced by the above equipment. 3) Applicant shall contact Mr. Arnauld Girard, Metro Industrial Waste, 130 Nickerson St, #200, Seattle, WA 98109 -1658, phone 206 263 -3012 and obtain discharge authorization letter for discharge to sanitary sewer. Submit copy of discharge approval. W:Other /Joanna /PG 12- 104.doc gOgaii MAW COP) 41 PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: PG12 -104 DATE: 07 -09 -12 PROJECT NAME: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION SITE ADDRESS: 5835 SEGALE PARK DR C Original Plan Submittal X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued EPARTMENTS: T . S'vision Public Works Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Incomplete DUE DATE: 07 -10-12 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: Please Route txt Structural Review Required nNo further Review Required n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: !s2/ DUE DATE: 08-07 -12 Not Approved (attach comments) Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents /routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 • PLAN • ING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: PG12 -104 DATE: 05 -22 -12 PROJECT NAME: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION SITE ADDRESS: 5835 SEGALE PARK DR C X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPART ENT �uilding i Ision ,_ ,zqr►,� °61e, I utc wor s Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator w DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Incomplete DUE DATE: 05-24-12 Not Applicable Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Approved with Conditions Ti Not Approved (attach comments) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: DUE DATE: 06-21 -12 Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: 10V77"I•?■ Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW' Staff Initials: Documents /routing slip.doc 2 -28-02 City of Tukwila REVISION`. _.,. SUBMITTAL Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Web site: http: / /www.TukwilaWA.gov Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: 07/09/2012 Plan Check/Permit Number: PG12 -104 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: Industrial Revolution Project Address: 5835 Segale Park Drive C Contact Person: Dino Trittas Summary of Revision: Building Department correction response: 1. Letter and equipment specifications from Industrial Revolution. 2. Watts specification sheet on 009QT RPBA back flow device. Public Works correction response: 1. Watts specification sheet on 009QT RPBA back flow device. 2. Letter and equipment specifications from Industrial Revolution. 3. Letter from King County Metro. Phone Number: (425) 883 -6600 AEVELnE t3 CITY OF Ti.o M U% IJUL .0 9 2012 PERMIT CENTER Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision includin of r • Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: ®-- Entered in Permits Plus on —7—q__( H:\Applications\Fomu- Applications On Line \2010 Applications \7 -2010 - Revision Submittal.doc Revised: May 201 l Contractors or Tradespeople P eer Friendly Page General /Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with LEI 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 PLUMBING EXPRESS INC UBI No. 602226682 Phone 2538264621 Status Active Address Po Box 2226 License No. PLUMBEI98600 Suite /Apt. License Type Construction Contractor City Sumner Effective Date 9/20/2002 State WA Expiration Date 9/20/2012 Zip 98390 Suspend Date County Pierce Specialty 1 Plumbing Business Type Corporation Specialty 2 Unused Parent Company Other Associated Licenses License Name Type Specialty 1 Specialty 2 Effective Date Expiration Date Status PLUMBE`077PR PLUMBING EXPRESS Construction Contractor Plumbing Unused 10/19/1993 10/19/2003 Archived PRECIM*121KB PRECISION MECHANICAL Construction Contractor Plumbing Unused 5/2/1988 3/17/1989 Archived PLUMBE`162OQPLUMBING EXPRESS, THE Construction Contractor Plumbing Unused 9/18/1984 9/18/1986 Archived Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date KILDARE, JOHN THOMAS President 09/20/2002 Amount KILDARE, KRISTI KYLE Vice President 09/20/2002 BKA54313254 Bond Information Page 1 of 2 Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date 1 GREAT AMER INS CO OF NY 7902865510010 10/19/2001 Until Cancelled 10/18/2010 $6,000.00 09/20/2002 Assignment of Savings Information Savings Assignment of Savings Account Number Effective Date Release Date Assignment Type Impaired Date Amount Received Date 2 10/26/2010 Until Released Bond $6,000.00 10/26/2010 Insurance Information Insurance Company Name Policy Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Amount Received Date 9 AMERICAN FIRE E CASUALTY CO BKA54313254 01/01/2011 01/01/2013 $1,000,000.00 12/21/2011 8 AMERICAN FIRE E CASUALTY CO BKA1154313254 01/01/2010 01/01/2011 $1,000,000.0012 /21 /2009 7 FEDERATED MUTUAL INS CO 9215213 01/01/2009 01/01/2011 01/01/2010 $1,000,000.0011 /17/2009 6 FEDERATED MUTUAL INS CO 9215213 01/01/2005 01/01/2009 $1,000,000.0011 /30/2007 Summons /Complaint Information No unsatisfied complaints on file within prior 6 year period Warrant Information No unsatisfied warrants on file within prior 6 year period https: // fortress .wa.gov /lni /bbip /Print.aspx 07/13/2012 r Up to 2nd floor 127.22 -2521 6" IMO U Tc 2 0 flo FD 4 / 0 0 Oil c" 40.00 a 25.36 j )1. .5a.30.3 j 26.12 — I I 1 Tol 2nd -loo I I I I I I L__ _J 6" 1 Li 1 \ 0 CONNECT TO EXISTING 4" SEWER EXTEND EXISTING CLEAN OUT CONNECT TO EXISTING WATER STUB. 0 0 1" PEX WATER LINE 3" ABS OVERHEAD SLOPE 2 % TO DRAIN 0 0 SUPPORT PIPES AT 48" ❑E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3" ABS OVERHEAD 2% SLOPE TO DRAIN SUPPORT PIPES AT 48" ❑C 2" VENT THRU ROOF SUMP PUMP BASIN EQUIPMENT 1" CW FROM [IVERHEAD / / F 5'9 ,Ars7Z » i loll RPBA s /�}LL 5 / V$P6 Ci D B Y t �7 OF %7'41:€j/j4- f;�0 p5/91;.57.:::14/51u 9ssi t 4 8 r�fc k.EPoie. i wee bez ro 1„ re./%4'4e 4 PISm,/c 7-! 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