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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M19-0194 - VIETNAMESE MARTYRS CHURCH - WALK-IN COOLER/FREEZER WITH REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENTVIETNAMESE MARTYRS 6841 S 180TH ST Apn: 3623049087 FINALED 02/11/2021 M19-0194 Parcel No: Address: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-438-9350 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov MECHANICAL PERMIT 3623049087 Permit Number: M19-0194 6841 S 180TH ST Project Name: VIETNAMESE MARTYRS Issue Date: 7/14/2020 Permit Expires On: 1/10/2021 Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: ARCHDIOCESE OF SEATTLE 710 9TH AVE C/O ROY ANNIE, SEATTLE, WA, 98104 IRVIN HARRIS PO BOX 673 , ISSAQUAH, WA, 98027 Contractor: Name: MOBILE COOLER RENTALS INC Address: PO BOX 673 , ISSAQUAH, WA, 98027 License No: MOBILCR066K0 Lender: Name: Address: Phone: (425) 802-2609 Phone: Expiration Date: 9/8/2021 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALL WALK-IN COOLER/FREEZER COMBO WITH REFRIGERATOR EQUIPMENT. Valuation of Work: $25,000.00 Type of Work: NEW Fuel type: ELECT Fees Collected: $546.56 Electrical Service Provided by: PUGET SOUND ENERGY Water District: TUKWILA Sewer District: TUKWILA Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila: International Building Code Edition: International Residential Code Edition: International Mechanical Code Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: International Fuel Gas Code: Permit Center Authorized Signature: 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: 2017 2017 2017 2015 I hearby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions oflaw and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting ofthis pern-dtdoes not presume togive authority toviolate orcancel the provisions ofany other state o/local laws regulating construction orthe performance ofwork. |amauthorized tosign and obtain this development permit and agree tnthe conditions attached tothis permit. Signature: COU41- 19 Print Name: This permit shall become null and void if the work 'is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: 3: Fie protection systems shall be maintained in accordance with the original instaUatk>n standards for that system. Required systems shall be extended, altered or augmented as necessary to maintain and continue protection whenever the building isaltered, remodeled oradded to. Alterations tofire protection systems shall bedone inaccordance with applicable standards. (|F[9Ol.4)(EXTENDSPRINKLER PROTECTION TO VVALK,|NCOLLER/FKE[Z[Rj l: All new sprinkler systems and all modifications to existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department review and approval ofdrawings prior toinstallation ormodification. New sprinkler systems and all modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than SO heads shall have the written approval of Factory Mutual or any fire protection engineer licensed by the State of Washington and approved by the Fire Marshal prior tosubmittal tothe Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. Nnsprinkler work shall commence withoutapproved,drawinBs. (City Ordinance No. Z436). 2: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness aill required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #Z436and #Z437) 4: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or viotadunof the adopted Fire orBuilding Codes does not imply approval o[such condition orviolation. 5: These plans were reviewed byInspector Sl1. |fyou have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau ut(2O6)575-4407. 6: All mechanical wark shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (ZOh/43l'3O7O). 7: All permits, inspection record card and approved construction documents shall bekept atthe site nfwork and shall be open to inspection by the Building Inspector until final inspection approval is granted. 8: Manufacturers installation instructions shall beavailable onthe job site otthe time ofinspection. 9: Equipment and appliances having an ignition source and located in hazardous locations and public garages, PRIVATE GARAGES, repair garages, automotive motor -fuel dispensing facilities and parking garages shall be elevated such that the source ofignition isnot less than l8inches above the floor surface unwhich the equipment orappliance rests. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206)438'9350 1400 FIRE FINAL 1800 MECHANICAL FINAL 0701 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL CITY OF TU Community De velopinent Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov SITE LOCATION Site Address: Tenant Name: Na. TV') ti ON+ Mechanical Permit Project No. Date Application Accepted: / ,2 Date Application Expires: 6 -1J3-20 (For office use only) MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must he complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **please print** / Ale— 5 M PROPERTY OWNER Nam// Address: Sr 17// ' S / City: ret, 4 ;7„0„7, State: Z : CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: ---7" • —.4— r2 /..--'/ ri".. 'I Address: /0.0 , ,/ ,..7( 6,.7 City: ,:..;.„.% Stat,... cA:...clap Phone: `7 6-1-.';` Email: cile/z_ 5 G--- King Co Assessor's Tax No.: Suite Number: Floor: New Tenant: El Yes MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Name: 777_ / ' CompanyCL oc)t Address: Ao ,r„.74„ 73 City: State: ..!.2._ Zip: Phone: Contr Reg N.A)to• i k.Lc. no 4,c E4.75Date: Tukwila Business License No.: Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ Describe the scope of work in detail: '‘(/ Ce9c, • C c9 077 49 774ci/V ° /4 Peeli'e-'2- po 0 Use: Residential: New Commercial: New Fuel Type: Electric Replacement Replacement Gas 0 Other: FIAApplications \ Forms -Applications On Line \2016 ApplicationAMechanical Permit Application Revised 1-4-16.docx Revised: January 2016 bh Page 1 of 2 Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Unit Type Qty Furnace <100k btu Furnace >100k btu Floor furnace Suspended/wall/floor mounted heater Appliance vent Repair or addition to heat/refrig/cooling system Air handling unit <10,000 cfm Unit Type Qty Air handling unit >10,000 cfm Evaporator cooler Ventilation fan connected to single duct Ventilation system Hood and duct Incinerator — domestic Incinerator — comm/industrial Unit Type Qty Fire damper Diffuser Thermostat 1 Wood/gas stove Emergency generator Other mechanical equipment Boiler/Compressor Qty 0-3 hp/100,000 btu 3-15 hp/500,000 btu 15-30 hp/1,000,000 btu 30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu 50+ hp/1,750,000 btu Noise: Mechanical units need to be in compliance with the Tukwila Noise Code. Maximum permissible sound levels are based on from where the sound is created and where the sound is heard. Additionally, if sound can be heard from within a house at night in a residential zone it may not be allowed. For more details, see TMC 8.22 District of Sound Producing Source District of Receiving Property Residential, Daytime* Residential, Nighttime Commercial Industrial Residential 55 dB(A) 45 dB(A) 57 dB(A) 60 dB(A) Commercial 57 dB(A) 47 dB(A) 60 dB(A) 65 dB(A) Industrial 60 dB(A) 50 dB(A) 65 dB(A) _ 70 dB(A) *Daytime means 7AM-10PM, Monday through Friday and 8AM-10PM, Saturday, Sunday and State -recognized holidays. A few sounds are exempt from the moise code, including: • Warning devices; • Construction and property maintenance during the daytime hours (7am-10pm); • Testing of backup generators during the day. 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. BUILDING OW ER OR AUTHQR ENT: Date:/ 6 ‘)/? Signature: Print Name: Day Telephone: Mailing Address: 5-5 ‘171, City State Zip HAApplications\Forrns-Applications On Line \ 20 I6 Applications1Mechanical Permit Application Revised 1-4- 16.doex Revised: January 2016 bh Page 2 of 2 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila Receipt Number R21121 DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID $441.45 M19-0194 Address: 6841 S 180TH.ST Apn: 3623049087 $441.45 Credit Card Fee $12.86 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $12.86 MECHANICAL $408.18 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $33.15 PERMIT FEE R000.322,100.00.00 0.00 $375,03 TECHNOLOGY FEE $20.41 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R21121 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $20.41 $441.45 Date Paid: Tuesday, July 14, 2020 Paid By: IRVIN HARRIS Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 035549 Printed: Tuesday. July 14, 2020 10:01 AM 1 of 1 Page 1 of 2 CO TUKWILA ETRAKIT 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD TUKWILA, WA 98188 206-433-1870 CITY OF TUKWILA 0017340000802374464500 Date: 07/14/2020 10:01:18 AM CREDIT CARD SALE VISA CARD NUMBER: **********9564 K TRAN AMOUNT: $441.45 APPROVAL CD: 035549 RECORD 8: 000 CLERK ID: Bill X {CARDHOLDER'S SIGNATURE} I AGREE TO PAY THE ABOVE TOTAL AMOUNT ACCORDING TO THE CARD ISSUER AGREEMENT (MERCHANT AGREEMENT IF CREDIT VOUCHER) Thank you! Merchant Copy littnc•//olaccir rnm7prcrenav rornATirtiiallVierolinnt/trnncartinn rin7clicnatrliMeihnr1=-nrintTra 7/1419119n DESCRIPTIONS ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID $105.11 PermitTRAK M19-0194 Address: 6841 S 180TH ST Apn: 3623049087 $105.11- Credit Card Fee $3.06 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $3.06 MECHANICAL $102.05 PLAN CHECK FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R19230 R000.322.102.00.00 0.00 $102.05 $105.11 Date Paid: Friday, December 06, 2019 Paid By: IRVIN HARRIS Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 078178 Printed. Friday. December 06. 2019 11:49 AM 1 of 1 0TUNWILABRAKIT 6200 SOVTH[ENTER 8LVn TUKWILA, WA 98188 286'433'1870 CITY OF TUKWIL4 0017340808882374464508 Data: 12/06/2019 11:49:27 AM CREDIT CARD SALE VISA CARD NUMBER: *******^**9564 K TR4m AMOUNT: $105.11 APPROVAL [D: 078178 RECORD #: 000 CLERK ID: frankie X (CARDHOLDER'S SIGNATURE} I AGREE TO PAY THE ABOVE TOTAL AMOUNT ACCORDING TOTHE CARD ISSUER AGREEMENT (MERCHANT AGREEMENT IF CREDIT VOUCHER) Thank you! Merchant Copy Permit Inspections City of Tukwila Permit Number: M19-0194 Applied: 12/6/2019 Approved: 5/5/2020 Issued: 7/14/2020 Finaled: 2/11/2021 Status: FINALED Parent Permit: Parent Project: Details: Description: VIETNAMESE MARTYRS Site Address: 6841 S 180TH ST City, State Zip Code:TUKWILA, WA 98188 Applicant: VIETNAMESE MARTYRS Owner: ARCHDIOCESE OF SEATTLE Contractor: MOBILE COOLER RENTALS INC INSTALL WALK-IN COOLER/FREEZER COMBO WITH REFRIGERATOR EQUIPMENT. WiSCP INSPEOTIONS SCHEDULED DATE COMPLETED DATE TYPE INSPECTOR RESULT REMARKS 7/21/2020 AM 7/21/2020 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL Lee Sipe NOT APPROVED 405265 Notes: Please call Hung Do , 1/2 hour prior to arrival @ 206-922-8308 Not ready ductwork joints need sealed. Do not cover any work before approved inspection. 7/24/2020 AM 7/22/2020 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL Lee Sipe PARTIAL APPROVAL 273397 Notes: P/A Walk-in Freezer floor base anchoring 8"'X 10' 1/8/2021 AM 1/8/2021 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL Lee Sipe NOT APPROVED Need Fire, Electrical final Notes: Need fire, electrical final. OK pressure test. 2/11/2021 PM 2/11/2021 MECHANICAL FINAL Bill Centen APPROVED Fire Final F20-0132 Notes: Fire Final for walk in freezer has been approved under permit F20-0132 2/11/2021 2/11/2021 ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL Bill Centen APPROVED 425-802-2609 or 206-992-8308 Notes: Printed: Tuesday, 19 October, 2021 1 of 1 rk SUPERION 1 21h4 Top piece length = WIC -118' Bottom piece length = WIC + 10' Loop heater cable centered in bottom rail Inot to emceed top piece length and hold in place with heat resistant tape Attach top piece to bottom with heat resistant tape Screw S' legs of bottom piece into door frame hoe Usable elm* tfoiknA Ereae8Ue @aalareasls oftecableae et ottobtrtr5PMped PrFPellspaedad tedbnl /are oolwaling malt w$6 alSace l bops Heam1 mde b do bg Oleo iserupVBmedge dFedcesmiwear mratOhvmds1 IFATEP CAE IN THIS AREA 361➢ 6128aft to b6nol toe 46 1o4-SIDED HEAT TROUGH METAL WRAP ON FLOOR PANEL N CORREV10K LTR# 4 m m [A 3 12 jr19a COMPONENT LOCATIONS 4 .4 0 [6 19 3 19 COMPONENT LOCATIONS 16. 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JLV DATE DRA 8i2Ol9 DATE PRINTED: 1011019 , CUA CDBY: JAA • 10519 DR 19-TS42152431 x. 1 OF 1 EET: 4 OF 4 SPECIFICATIONS Indoor freeeerlcooler combo Vinyl foal NSF gasket (1116' joint thickness], Cam•lock layout 44 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Standard crating WALL PANELS Construction; 4' high density urethane Emterior Finish: 26 ga, stucco galvanized Interior Finish: 26 ga, stucco galvanized Ceiling connections: Ceelock Floor connections; Angle screed I Pollock CEILING PANELS Construction: 4' high density urethane Exterior Finish: 26 ga, stucco galvanized Interior Finish: 26 ga, stucco galvanized Ceiling Caps: Factory mounted Live Load: 10 psf FLOOR PANELS Nede l: Hand•Truo4 Floor panels model KEN (NSF) Construction: 3 1/2' high density urethane ey .080 smooth aluminum @ interior over 1/2' plywood wl metal @ exterior DOORS IA): 36' x 70' flush model G3 self•closing freezer door h" LEAF NOT RAISED FOR FLOORING"h Frame: 4' high density urethane, 3•sided el 26 ga. stucco galvanized both sides wl 24 ga, stainless steel 430 /magnetic) liners wl 4•sided heat cable in frame IFL.4.11441] I25'•5' a 5 ohmslft 027 total ohms) @ 4.5 watts/ft + Pep i - 120v, 1A) Leaf: 4' thick, 3•side lap, standard height wl 26 ga, stucco galvanized both sides wy Magnetic gasket (3) Component Hardware 4W59 spring assisted adjustable hinge (t) Kason w27C cylinder locking deadbolt handle (1) Kason w27C twist -off knob ioside release (t) Kason 41094 hydraulic door closer )1) Single pole topple switch wl pilot light (12DV, 10A max, load) @ ext. 11) Digital 2' flush mount dial thermometer )1) Kason 1832 heated air vent (23W, 120V, .2A) (1) .080 smooth aluminum threshold (B]: 36' x 78' flush model G3 self•closing cooler door '.* LEAF WILL NOT BE RAISED UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE "' Frame: 4' high density urethane, 3-sided wl 26 ga. stucco galvanized both sides wl 24 ga. stainless steel 430 (magnetic) liners Leaf: 4° thick, 3•side lap, standard height wl 26 ga. stucco galvanized both sides wl Magnetic gasket (3) Component Hardware 469 spring assisted adjustable hive (1) Kasen 427C cylinder looking deadbolt handle (1) Kason w27C twist•off knob inside release 0) Kason 41094 hydraulic door Closer I1) Single pole toggle switch wl pilot light (120V, 10A max, load) @ eat, (1) Digital 2' flush mount dial thermometer PARTS (4) ea, Kason 41503 vapor proof light fixture 6 E26 LED lamp (114, 120V, 0.13A) • (E26 LED lap included.) (21) ea. Prefabricated floor seismic restraint system • Simpson Titen or similar concrete screws @ 24'olc (6) ea, )6' x 1 112') x 96' x 16 ga. smooth galvanized (wl Simpson liten screws) Combination interior cove baselseismic tie -down @ floor level )11) ea. )2' x 2°) x 96' x 26 ga, stucco galvanized Interior seismic tie•doen @ ceiling level NOTES Meets 2009 Federal Energy Independence and Security Act Requirements. Nests 2015 Washington State Energy Code, Nin R value freezer walls and ceilings R-32. Pin, R value freezer floors R.28. Nin, R value cooler walls and ceilings R•25. STANDARD NOTES To prevent condensation, a High humidity conditions may require force ventilation in addition to clearance. 2' from the walk-in exterior surface is required. Installation site floor must be true and level within 3116' per 10' or additional costs may be incurred. Imperial Brown's sliding and vertual lift doors shall not be :OR egress, Check code egress requirements for your application. de ELECTRICAL Field electrician to verify maximum acceptable load for light switches.lf load is too high, then relay type controls should be used. After wiring devices, ALL conduits must be sealed to stop moisture transfer through electrical raceways, Failure to seal device per NEC codes WILL V010 WARRANTY, REVISIONS 01 0910612019 Prep for post Approval 02 1011012019 Processed order REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED 06 202(1 City of Tucwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JAN 281020 PERMIT CENTER REV DATE BY 10/10)2019 JL DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAIpIG,, SCALE 3'16''1'+T: DATE DRANK: B19/2019 DATE PRINTED: 101152019 BY: CLM CHKDBY: JAA.1315/19 DRPWt 19-TS•32152-01 BOIL , OF 1 SHEET: 1 OF 4 G3 P Na13 15 5116 15 5116 24 5/16 26 21 1116 21 1116 26 24 5/16 155116 155/16 SR SR 4 41 47 CP CP I PC GP I I - - GP CP CI C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 CT I __—__--_____J L __ SR m m m SR m m 7 M1 0 14'0 �161 n 27W 6R 47 47 47 47 47 25114 We «9 FREEZER W10 W11 W12 W1 COOLER sR 4 (A W3 W19 (A W18 W17 W 511651 64'11C0I 47 21 211311 . 15 5116 24 5116 26 15 5116 CEILING PANELS WALL PANELS FLOOR PANELS SFIOP PRINT / AS BUILT ermal REV, DATB BY 1011012019 J14 DO NOT SC6IB IBIS DIVING SCALE; 116•=1'0 DATE DRAM: 5922019 DATE PRIM: 15152019 BY: CIM ND BY: JAA•16'15119 DRA 18T842152-01 BOX 1 OF 1 SHEET: 2 DF 4 Attachment Rigid Floor•mounted/Pad•mounted E l ' ACHNuEZiiWES This section gives instructions on attaching equipment in many different arrangements, The attachment types are; • Rigid Floor-mounted/Pad-mounted (this page). • Roof -mounted (page 48). • Suspended (page 62), • Vibration-isolated/Floor-mounted (page 77). • Wall -mounted (page 88), The six ways to rigidly attach equipment to a floor are: • Directly to the floor/pad (this page). Using additional structural steel shapes that transfer load to the building floor (page 36), Using bumpers to restrict horizontal movement (page 41). • Beneath a raised floor (page 43), • At a single point —light equipment only (page 45), • Using a strut and plate frame —tanks and gas cylinders only (page 46), Directly to the floor/pad Equipment may be bolted or welded to the building floor or pad. To bolt to concrete, use post -installed anchors, embedded headed studs or embedded J-bolts. Attachment of equipment with sheet steel housings is shown in Figure 69 (page 33). Attachment of equipment with a steel structural framing or base is shown in Figure 70 (page 34). EQUIFYEr 190 CR MORE :,1Ci.ns ON (AC1 SIR uGHT J IIt: f470., rr II 7OR'RII"V, sr!u(I uNE M 1l,i 1I L'Vr. AND F.!!SH Wri THE EN'IR7 ATTACHMENT FtAr: Figure 68: Direct attachment of equipment with sheet steel housing to a building. 1 Do not add shims under equipment with sheet steel housings as shown in Figure 68 above. If the concrete floor/pad is irregular, reinforce housing with angles as shown in Figure 72 (page 37). EQ6if;'EV' 1: 1N 1: 11I.'1:, '111,11 Afl H;FI 00110' SHIM' 0; UEE ro' ')91.1I,;s Figure 69: Side view of equipment with sheet steel housing. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED NAY0633 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWti1LA JAN 28 me PERMIT CENTER 33 19-TS-32152.00 E Rev. Date: Item #: Rev. #: 1 0 8/9/2019 ( QUOTE 8' - 6" x 24' - 0" x 8' - 0" rectangular indoor freezer/cooler combo - 7' - 10" ID x 9' - 4" ID x 7' - 4" ID freezer (with floor) - 7' - 10" ID x 13' - 8" ID x 7' - 8" ID cooler (no floor) Panel Gasket: Vinyl foam NSF Special Attr.: Standard crating Walls Karl Schoffstoll (8/9/2019 9:46:44 AM) 4 section 4" high density urethane NSF wall panels [HDU400] Exterior finish: 26 GA. STUCCO GALVANIZED — Interior finish: 26 GA. STUCCO GALVANIZED Connection to ceiling: CAMLOCK — Connection to Floor: CAMLOCK — Ceiling caps: MOUNTED 3 section 4" high density urethane NSF wall panels [HDU400) Exterior finish: 26 GA. STUCCO GALVANIZED — Interior finish: 26 GA. STUCCO GALVANIZED Connection to ceiling: CAMLOCK — Connection to floor: ANGLE SCREED — Ceiling caps: MOUNTED Ceilings 2 section 4" high density urethane NSF ceiling panels (10 #Jsf. live load) [HDU400) Exterior finish: 26 GA, STUCCO GALVANIZED — Interior finish: 26 GA. STUCCO GALVANIZED Floors 1 section 3 1/2" high density urethane NSF Hand -Truck Floor panels model #HTFN (NSF) [HDU350] Int. Finish:.080 SMOOTH ALUMINUM over 1/2" PLYWOOD — Ext. Finish: METAL Doors 1 ea. 36" x 78" flush model G3 self -closing freezer swing door (LEFT hinge) FRAME: 4" high density urethane door section, 3-sided, 4-sided heat cable LEAF: 4" thick, 3-side lap, Magnetic gasket, standard non -heated sweep NOT RAISED for flooring HARDWARE: (3) W59 hinge, (1) 27C deadbolt handle, (1) 27C knob ins. Rel., (1) 1094 closer FINISH: 26 ga. stucco galvanized / 24 ga. stainless steel 430 (magnetic) liners w/ (1) ea. Single pole toggle switch w/ pilot light (120V, 10A max. load) w/(1) ea. Digital 2" flush mount dial thermometer w/ (1) ea. Kason 1832 heated air vent (23W, 120V, .2A) w/ (1) ea..080 smooth aluminum threshold ea. 36" x 78" flush model G3 self -closing cooler swing door (LEFT hinge) FRAME: 4" high density urethane door section, 3-sided LEAF: 4" thick, 3-side lap, Magnetic gasket, standard non -heated sweep "LEAF WILL NOT BE RAISED UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE" HARDWARE: (3) W59 hinge, (1) 27C deadbolt handle, (1) 27C knob ins. Rel., (1) 1094 closer FINISH: 26 ga. stucco galvanized / 24 ga. stainless steel 430 (magnetic) liners w/ (1) ea. Single pole toggle switch w/ pilot light (120V, 10A max. load) w/ (1) ea. Digital 2" flush mount dial thermometer Parts 4 ea. Kason #1803 vapor proof Tight fixture for LED light (11 W, 120V, 0.13A) (Fixture ships loose for field installation. E26 LED lamp included.) 21 ea. Prefabricated floor seismic restraint system i Simpson Titen or similar concrete screws @ 24"o/c 7 6 ea. Combination interior cove basefselsmic tie -down @ floor level (6' x 1 1/2) x 96" x 16 ga. smooth galvanized (wl Simpson Titen or similar concrete scre}r,(s) 11 ea. Interior seismic tie -down @ ceiling level (2' x 2") x 96' x 26 ga. stucco galvanized REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAY 0 6 2020 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION OPTIONS ,"" Options are not included in FOB Price "` 1 Set Kickplates for (1) 36" x 78" flush model G3 door 36" high, .063 aluminum diamond tread (low profile) (ext. leaf) / 36" high, .063 aluminum diamond tread (low profile) (int. leaf) 1 Set Kickplates for (1) 36" x 78" flush model G3 door 36" high, .063 aluminum diamond tread (low profile) (ext. leaf) / 36" high, .063 aluminum diamond tread (low profile) (int. leaf) 1 ea. Normal temp Chase Doors strip curtain for 36" x 78" net opening w/ 6" strips @ 33.00% overlap Printed On: 8/9/2019 9: 5l: 38 Ail-1 Page 2 of 3 'Vl Pk- 6 la4 Please check desired options $167 19-TS-32152 00 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 0 6 2019 PERMIT CENTER 1 ea. Floor Panel # F3 fl 6 7 Swing Doors Qty. Units Description Purpose Buyout PO # Item # Parcel # 1 ea. Door [A] - 36" x 78" self -closing flush model G3 freezer door w/ panel frame 1 ea. Door [B] - 36" x 78" self -closing flush model G3 cooler door w/ panel frame Other Accessories Ei 2 2 Qty. Units Description Purpose Buyout PO # Item # Parcel # 4 ea. Kason #1803 vapor proof light fixture for LED light (11VV, 120V, 0.13A) - Part #: 5301 Closures and Trim [I] 3 3 Qty. Units Description Purpose Buyout PO # Item # Parcel # 6 ea. (6" x 1 1/2") x 96" x 16 ga. smooth galvanized (w/ Simpson Titen or similar concrete screws) combination interior cove base/seismic tie -down @ floor level 11 ea. (2" x 2") x 96" x 26 ga. stucco galvanized interior seismic tie -down @ ceiling level Panel Supplies [I] Li 5 5 5 5 Qty. Units Description Purpose Buyout PO # Item # Parcel # 1 ea. Job Prints - Part #: 0 L.1 3 3 1 ea. Installation Manual - Part #: 6960 U 3 3 5 ea. Angle Screed - Part #: 1629 El 5 5 1 ea. Cam -Lock Wrench (3/8" Allen) - Part #: Li 3 3 1773 6 tube Caulking, Butyl (Grey) - Part #: 2620 To be placed under all wall E] 3 panels and door frames. 3 tube Caulking, Silicone (Aluminum) - Part #: 4882 62 ft. Panel gasket (Vinyl foam, Grey) - Part #: 1530 165 ea. Snap caps, 1/2" (Grey plastic) - Part #: 1266 11 ea. Snap caps, 1/2" (Stainless steel) - Part*: 4852 El 3 3 El 3 3 Eli 3 3 El 3 3 Swing Door Supplies Qty. Units Description Purpose Buyout PO # Item # Parcel # 1 ea. .080 smooth aluminum threshold Door [A] 9 ea. FHSMS, #14 x 1" (Stainless) - Part #: 1985 Door [Al - threshold Fasteners El El] 1 1 3 3 Qty. Units Description Purpose Buyout PO # Item # Parcel # 21 ea. Concrete anchor, Seismic screw, 1/2" x 6 floor tie -downs 1/2" - Part #: 4579 54 ea. MTHSMS, #8 x 1/2" (Stainless) - Part #: 6" cove base tie -downs 2413 18 ea. Concrete anchor, Seismic screw, 3/8" x cove base floor tie -downs 3" - Part #: 4429 292 ea. MTHSMS, #8 x 1/2" (Zinc plated) - Part #: ceiling tie -downs 2411 Printed On: 10/28/2019 rCODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED MAY 06 2020 REVIFVVFn Fnizz City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION 3 3 3 3 3 3 Page 3 of 4 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 0 6 2019 PERMIT CENTER II31N30111A11:13d 610Z 9 0 330 V1IM)fll JO AlIO 03/11303U NoISIAIa oNIa1Ina ellnnolnl;o A410 OZOZ 9 0 AVIA OFIAOUddV 3ONVI1dINOO 3000 2JOd a3M3IA32J r a D h m z ILE r c , 9 � I 9 I L J r , I I N , r , I 1 I ORM 19-TS32152-01 '.. BOX / OF 1 SHEET 2 OF 6 ms. m ;(a d o 4 f"PD4> THERMAL SUPPLY, INC. - SEATTLE, WA 1 9-TS-32152-01 FOR NOT FCONSTRUCTION ermal SUPPLY INC. MOBILE COOLER RENTALS -TUKWILA, WA NOTE: TO PREVENT CONDENSATION, ALLOW TMIN. CLEARANCE AROUND THE EXTERIOR OF INDOORWALK-INS. MAINTAIN RELATIVE HUMIDITY OELOWS6%AND TEMPERATURE SELOW76-F OR FORCED VENTRATION MAY BE REOUIREO IN ADDITION TO CLEARANCE. NOTE: FLOORS OF INSTALLATION SITES RMAI I BE TRUE AND LEVEL WITHIN 3/16- PER 1O OR MAY ERISN TRINDRRED. 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PERMITS OR CONCRETE WORK UNLESS LISTED ON TP2 QUOTE PRELIMINARY SI F0 l'� 0 0 M Qc OZOZ 9 O )VW SPECIFICATIONS Indoor Irene/cooler EWda vinyl loan I&F gasket 11116' joint thinness!, Cam•lon two u 6PECK IIIS1RlC1IOAS Standard tratg9 w/11 PAIE15 Construrtiod: i' high density urethane Wormy !Irish: 26 ga, stucco pllvanl:w Interior !LIMM: 26 ga, stucco 90lv0n:0n Ceillog connections: Cooloo1 Floor commtions: Aple greet 1 Canloci CEI111E PANELS Contruction: e' high guilty urethane Exterior Flnlg: 20 pi, 0tuito 9dvanite0 Interior Fin10h: 20 go, stucco galvarged Ceiling Caps: Factory mounted live load: m psi 070R PANELS 00611: N1na•lruee Floor pomels model 111119 1116F1 Construction 1 02' high desslty ur,thane rl AGO snooih aluninu, P Interior over 02' gloom' cal Petal P nlerlor gWMS CAI: 15' A 78' Hush NMI G7 selhclossn9 frnsr door LEA R01 RAISER FOR MORI% •" Drape: e high 2001)4 2rOth0ne, 5¢m0d NI 26 9a, stucco grl9onin0 bath Ades ,I 24 90, 4Ninleos snel 430 (magnetic) liners ,1 aldwd Mat cable In from IFIAb1441 125'4' a 9 g.sflt 027 local ohm) 5 4.5 uotnllt a Peps • 1209, 1A1 Leal: 4' Inch, Mite lop, atan0ard height 0l 26 90, stucco 9elnnlad oath 400 wl Pa9,tdc gasket Ili Coaponenl Nar0,0n Map :primp assisted sd(ustable hinge 10 Mason R7C oyllnwr lading dembolt hurtle 111 Mem Fit teist.ofl Mob Insloe release 111 Mahan n001 2012112 door closer 11) Single polo topple 0ltch ml pilot light 0200, tom etc, 1oad1 P 1st, II) Oi9Lul 2' flog noun) dial thermometer p) 0100 1010 heated e1r vont 125n, 120V, 14.1 01 .000 0.0o7h ol0Panu0 t6redhol6 181: 76' a 18• flush spiel O sd4•dosg9 cooler own "' LEAF WILL MT RE RAISED WI1E05 SPECIFIED 27NERW7SE "• Snot: 4' high tensity urethane, 74100 e1 20 9a, :tueeo gl1ronited both Sides ,7 2e p1, stainless atop e50 ps9neticy liners Leaf: 4' thic4, lido, lap, standard height ,I 26 Os, stucco polvondted both :Ides wl Paretic 9nket 71 Co,pgont h0nmert 0169 spring assntod adjustable nsnge p 60aon 027C sylindv locking deadwit wndle a.00n 427C lel0t.of1 Mob anode release �1 10 Moor ,Iwo hydraulic door closer 1) 11 9mphr pole topple lotion rl pilot 11pn 1120V, IOA mee. 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R volt), cooler ells orb ceilings 445, 5714IO1,23 I41ES 10 prevent coneristm0, a tins 2' Iron the RI lhan o0urdar surface !: required, Nigh hummlly Milton may require force vintllltl4A 0n addition to 60arwc0. ihstaliatlan s1m floor oust be true and leuei vt7n10 5416' par m' or add121ora1 coats nay be incurred. Inper101 Brown's sliding and vertical lift doors shall rot be considered Mans of egress, Cheep cape egress requirements for your application, EtE61RICa4 field e1eCtNaian to verify 1001121tm acceptable load for light snitdhe0,17 loan is tbo high, thin relay type controls shoold be used, After wiring devices, ALL conduits must be 001101 to stop moisture transfer through electrical racemaya. Failure to Seal device pa NEC codes 6(11 VOID votANI1y. REVISIONS IIriTH 10045 I i911N01 30! NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 00 MOT STALE 1105 0911111E A16'.04 DATE ORAs1R 5971019 DATE 1R011E0. 69:019 BP WABAsglsl COD own 19•TS22152-01 BOX 1 OF 1 LIEU. 1 OF 6 C cp A Brand of Heatcraft Refrigeration Products 2175 West Park Place Boulevard Stone Mountain, GA 30087 800.537.7775 www.larkinproducts.com LHT010X6C Hermetic Air-cooled Project: QUOTATION: 20190809103205;0 Item No: 2 Location: , Customer: Submitted by: MIKE FRY DATE: 8/9/2019 Identity ti: Tag: CD For Record By: 0 For Approval Date: PHYSICAL & ELECTRICAL DATA REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR CONNECTIONS (inches) RECEIVER CAPACITY (90%) NET WEIGHT SOUND DATA ALTITUDE AMBIENT TEMP Model No. HP Liquid Suction R404A/R507 RST70C1E 1 3/8 5/8 5.5 165 68 0 ft. 95'F POWER SUPPLY COMPRESSOR FAN MOTOR MCAt MOP* Evap. Fan Defrost Heater AWEF Volts / Ph / Hz RLA LRA QTY HP FLA Air Elec. Air Elec. Amps Amps Value 208- 230/3/60 4.2 31 1 1/1 5 0.5 15 20 15 20 8.6 15 7.5500 tMCA=Minimum Circuit Ampacity; tMOP = Maximum Overcurrent Protection NOTE: AWEF value indicates refrigeration system is designed and certified for use in walk-in cooler applications above +32°F room temperature. DIMENSIONS (inches) A B C D E F G H J 28 1/4 23 3/ 4 17 1/ 4 1 3/ 4 2 9/16 4 9/16 2 3/8 21 1/ 8 24 1/ 4 DIMENSIONS (inches) K L M N P R 5 4 1/16 1 7/ 8 3 2 3/ 4 11 5/8 CAPACITY (BTUH) 40 °F SST 35°F SST 30 °F SST 25 °F SST 20 °F SST 15 °F SST 10°F SST F ':11L-VVED FOR GLiOE COMHLIANC,E PP..;;DVED MAY 0 6 2020 City of Tukwila BUILONC3 DIVISION Page 3 of 11 rIECEIVED TY OF TUKWILA DEC 0 6 2010 IERIVIIT CENTER A Brand of Heatcraft Refrigeration Products 2175 West Park Place Boulevard Stone Mountain, GA 30087 800.537.7775 www.larkinproducts.com LCA690AB Low Profile Walk -In Project: QUOTATION: 20190809103205;0 Item No: 1 Location: , Customer: Submitted by: MIKE FRY DATE: 8/9/2019 Identity #: Tag: g For Record By: 0 For Approval Date: PHYSICAL & ELECTRICAL DATA DEFROST TYPE AIR FLOW VOLTAGE CAPACITY RATING TD RATING SST Approx, NET WEIGHT ALTITUDE Air 1400 115/1/60 9000 10 23 48 0 ft. FANS HEATERS CONNECTIONS (inches) QTY FLA MOTOR TYPE BLADE AMPS WATTS INLET OUTLET DRAIN 2 1.8 EC 12.0 1/2 7/8 3/4 e , 0.... ... .....,,, Y., 0 .. .4,......,b, A 't • • 4:...' :4 ,`"....,,VA ° • 1 f?kellitif 9I"I 4111• ih• khl II o, 41.,t.......... ---- -,'•_-_-v,- n --4..,...Nr...:.-.:::,..,, . '''-'-N----,.Te-,,s-':fr; a DIMENSIONS (inches) A B C D E F G H J K L M 45.50 12.00 14.94 2.88 4.19 1.75 12.38 1.06 3.00 22.75 18.00 13.44 DIMENSIONS (inches) N P R S T U V X Y 6.13 33.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1-:VIE'NED FOR CODF r0;PLIANCE PF iZOVaD M AY 0 6 2020 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Page 1 of 11 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA DEC 0 6 2019 PERMIT CENTER A Brand of Heatcraft Refrigeration Products 2175 West Park Place Boulevard Stone Mountain, GA 30087 800.537.7775 www.larkinproducts.com LHT019L6C Hermetic Air-cooled Project: QUOTATION: 20190809103205;0 Item No: 3 Location: , Submitted by: MIKE FRY Customer: DATE: 8/9/2019 Identity 44: Tag: 1 For Record By: 0 For Approval Date: PHYSICAL & ELECTRICAL DATA REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR CONNECTIONS (inches) RECEIVER CAPACITY (90%) NET WEIGHT SOUND DATA ALTITUDE AMBIENT TEMP Model No. HP Liquid Suction R404A/R507 CF06K6E 3/8 5/8 9 200 69 0 ft. 95°F POWER SUPPLY COMPRESSOR FAN MOTOR MCAt MOP# Evap. Fan Defrost Heater AWEF Volts / Ph / Hz RLA LRA QTY HP FLA Air Elec. Air Elec. Amps Amps Value 208- 230/3/60 6.3 52 2 1/1 5 1 15 24 15 25 9 19 tMCA=Minimurn Circuit Arnpacity; AAOP = Maximum Overcurrent Protection NOTE: AWEF value indicates refrigeration system is designed and certified for use in walk-in cooler applications above +32*F room temperature. DIMENSIONS (inches) A B C D E F G H 28 1/4 37 3/ 4 17 1/ 4 1 3/ 4 2 9/16 4 9/16 2 3/ 8 21 1/ 8 38 1/ 4 DIMENSIONS (inches) K L M N P R S 4 1/16 1 7/ 8 3 2 3/ 4 11 5/8 CAPACITY (BTUH) REVIEWED FOR CCCE COv3PLIANCE APP;7:07i:D MAY 06 2G20 Page 6 of 11 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION — /- A Brand of Heatcraft Refrigeration Products 2175 West Park Place Boulevard Stone Mountain, GA 30087 800.537.7775 www.larkinproducts.com LCE665BEI Low Profile Walk -In Project: QUOTATION: 20190809103205;0 Item No: 4 Location: • Submitted by: MIKE FRY Customer: DATE: 8/9/2019 Identity t4: Tag: El For Record 0 For Approval PHYSICAL & ELECTRICAL DATA By: Date: DEFROST TYPE AIR FLOW VOLTAGE CAPACITY RATING TD RATING SST Approx. NET WEIGHT ALTITUDE Electric 1400 208- 230/1/60 6500 10 -20 43 0 ft. FANS HEATERS CONNECTIONS (inches) QTY FLA MOTOR TYPE BLADE AMPS WATTS INLET OUTLET DRAIN 2 1 EC 12.0 7.8 1800 5/8 5/8 3/4 DIMENSIONS (inches) A B C D E F G H J K L M 45.50 12.00 14.94 2.88 4.19 1.75 12.38 1.06 3.00 22.75 18.00 13.44 DIMENSIONS (inches) N P R 5 T U V X Y 6.13 33.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVLD MAY 06 2020 Page 9 of 11 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Walk -In Coolers and Freezers InstaIIatiorj andlitaigttilaoce uuDE COMPLIANCE APPROVED Release Date: 3-2019 Swing Door Wall Panel Floor Panel laImperiaI® IIPROW 111411-0194 Et Imperial Brown West Coast Factory 198 SE 223rd Ave. • Portland, OR 97030 Local (503) 665-5539 • Toll Free (800) 238-4093 East Coast Factory 209 Long Meadow Drive • Salisbury, NC 28147 Local (704) 636-5131 • Toll Free (800) 438-2316 MAY o 6 262o Ceiling Panel ity of Tukwila G DIVISION Cam Lock Fastener REcPwrz:D crrNe OF TUKWILA DEC 0 6 2019 PERMIT CENTER Mid -West Factory 2115 W. Main Street * Prague, OK 74864 Local (405) 567-1960 • Toll Free (800) 238-4093 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance A Table of Contents Page Important Things You Should Know 4'5 Shipping and Packaging 4 ProductStorage 4 Permits and Engineering 4 Bentr|ne| Requirements 4 Inside Safety Release 4 Ceiling orRoof Loads 5 Structural Engineering and Seismic Restraint S Construction Details 5 Penetrations...—..'...............'.'..—'.'.............'...........................—.'5 Installation Over Fresh Concrete .............................................. 5 Installation Next TbExisting Buildings 5 Installation Outside 5 Installation Above Ground 5 Service Hot Line S Getting Started O Tools Required S Locate the Parts Box 6 Shop Prints G Shipping List 7 Cam Lock Fasteners 7 Assembling Panels Together 8 Floor Installation 9 Prefabricated Insulated Floors Q InsulatedPit Floors .............................................................. 11 Wall Panel Preparation 13 Installing the Wall Panels 15 Installing the Ceiling Panels 16 Lao'DovvnCeUingo 16 Cam Lock Ceilings 17 Doors and Other Add -On Items 18 Swing Doors with Flat Frames -.......... ................................. ......................... 18 Horizontal Sliding Doors 18 Vertical Lift Doors 18 Traffic Doors 19 Glass Doors and Windows 10 Strip Curtain and Flexible Doors 10 Shelving 19 FinishWork ... .........''.—_'.......'.....'....'..'.........'...'''—.............'...'.....'20 Snap Caps 28 Tie -Downs and Cove Base 20 Door Angles ^ , 20 VVminoomtin0 28 Finish Caulk 20 Ceiling Trim 20 Refrigeration Installation 21 Periodic Maintenance 22 Troubleshooting 23 9) Imperial Brown, Inc, 2019 ' Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance IMPORTANT l' Read all instructions! 2. Please review all illustrations and Shop Prints before installing the structure. 3. Manuals for third -party alarm devices, included with each item. If an item is pre -mounted on the Walk -In, the item documentation is included with the Walk -In information package. The latest Imperial Brown Cooler and Freezer Manual can be found at IfflpV/irnperial-browr-Loom. 4' Inspect and report any damage and/or missing parts, before installi'1mp«rb&BropvovvUloot be responsible for costs otinstalling orremoving damaged parts. Warni���°����°������ ����m� ����ND�"������ ngs ~=°��� ��~�°�����.°~° VVeprovide many important safety messages /nthis manual about your VVak'in.Always read and obey all safety messages. A Th|o |athe oofetvo��eyn�UoiThin symbol a|e�syou to hozmvdethadoan kill, injure, ordanlaQe equipment.AUnafatvnmeeaegeom/i||foUmwtheaefetya|edoyn�bo|andaithertheword^VVarnin0^or^Cau�on.^ Thaaewondamean: AWARNING Y��m�kU�� i����mdmY����� CAUl0ON Equipment can badamaged ordestroyed ifyou don't follow instructions. Important Safety Instruction Read Prior to Installation All safety messages will tell you how to proceed to reduce the chance ofdeath, injury, mxdamage tothe VValWn. Tbreduce the risk offire, electrical shock, injury, death.ordamagewheninote|ingcxns ihngaVVa|k'|n.hd|owbaoc preoautonm, including the following: AWARNING: During installationmake sure that equipment does not exceed floor rating. Note that floor rating might beless than finished product rating until floor installation is complete (for example, until wear surface is field installed). Plywood sheeting should be used to spread the load. A �yARNUNG:Hemuvechi�renondunneuooaa�odubu fmmtaeunaawh*ninstoMngoroemicingthoVVak,|n. AWARNING: Panelifting methods and panel liftingequipmertmuutmeatO8HAappnovedgukje|inoahx1ho designed loads and lifting methods intended. AWaRNNNG:Temporaryouppn�ofponelsduhng assembly inthe responsibility oYthe general contractor orthe onnheinstallation contractor, Temporary support should only boattempted bytrained individuals familiar with the safest methods possible for securing loose orotherwise unsupported panels. Stacking, leaning orblocking ofpanels when not permanently supported may result inhazardous conditions. Personnel injury orpanel damage may result. AWARNING: Walking, climbing, or standing on non- permanendysuppnrtedpenelmmayneoubinhazeodoum conditions including falling. Personnel injury orpanel damage may A �yARNUNG:|mpnperwiringorlankofprqpergroundcon result in fire, electrical shock, injury ordeath. Disconnect power $zthe Walk -In before performing any electrical repairs. Field wiring orelectrical repair should bndone byalicensed professional electrician. Follow all local building codes and laws for electrical installation. AWARNING: |ncase cfeleutriom�re, disconnect the power supply. Donot use water unelectrical fires. Smother the fire with anextinguisher rated for C'c|aaofires. ACAUTION: Per NEC 3O0'7 all raceways passing from different temperatures shall bnsealed with putty nrother method tostop the travel cfmoisture. Furthermore, all junction box cover plates shall bosealed. Verify these seals are inplace and functioning properly after performing any service unthe unit. 0 Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Important Things You Should Know Shipping and Packaging Upon receiving freight, check the bill of lading for the correct number of pallets and check the product for any shipping damage. Take photos of damaged goods. Report issues to both the trucking company and Imperial Brown, Inc. Contact the freight company directly, at time of delivery, to file a claim. Product Storage If panels are to be stored for any length of time before installation, make sure that they are protected from moisture, sunlight, and temperature extremes. Exposure to sunlight or excessive temperature will make protective plastic sheeting difficult to remove and labels may dry out and peel off. Moisture trapped between panels can cause corrosion, such as white rust. Permits and Engineering Imperial Brown is not responsible for obtaining any permit, unless otherwise noted on the Sales Order. Specific local building code, engineering, or regulatory requirements are to be communicated to Imperial Brown when placing the order. Electrical Requirements Electrical requirements for each electrical component are identified on the Shop Print. Component instructions and electrical wiring information for specific components is supplied along with each component. Component instructions may also be found online by searching for the component brand and model number. Inside Safety Release Check to make sure the inside safety release on the door works correctly and that all personnel understand how to use it. Swing Doors —All swing doors equipped with a positive latch or lockable non -positive latch include an inside safety release mechanism. The safety release allows an occupant to open a latched or locked door from the inside. Push or turn the knob to release the door. Follow the directions printed on the safety release label. This includes padlock hasps and full - width removable locking bars. Sliding Doors —All electrically -driven doors have a Manual Release mechanism that allows the manual operation of the door. This can be used by turning the inside release handle to disconnect the door from the drive. The door can then be slid open and close. Sliding Door with Padlock Hasp —Sliding doors equipped with padlock hasp locking devices have an inside release knob. Turn the knob to unscrew the lock hasp system from the wall, in order to let the door open. Turn to Release Door. Slide Door Open. Push to Open 473934 Swing Doors Sliding Doors Unscrew Knob. Pull Out. Slide Door Open. 473935 Doors with padlock hasp or deadbolt locking device 4 © Imperial Brown. Inc. 2019 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Important Things You Should Know Ceiling or Roof Loads Each unit is designed to meet certain intended loads. Specific load rating for each unit is indicated on the Shop Print. Live Loads —Limit number of workers on ceiling. Workers should be evenly spread out across the ceiling. Maintain perimeter loading in lieu of center (mid -span) loading whenever possible. Do not exceed maximum loading (see Shop Print). Environmental Loads — Outdoor Walk -Ins are designed for specific environmental loads like snow loads, wind loads, etc. Walk -In must be installed at its intended location or environmental load requirements might not be met. Equipment Loads —The Imperial Brown Design Department requires review of all equipment, including refrigeration, fire sprinkler, air handling, and others, before it is installed or attached to ceiling panels. Failure to submit a list of equipment for review will void any warranty and may lead to structure failure. Construction Details Tie -downs, hold-downs and other requirements must be installed or performed exactly as shown in the Shop Print, with no substitutions for fastener size, spacing or embedment. Variations require permission of the Imperial Brown Design Department. Penetrations Be aware that electrical or mechanical penetrations through the Walk -In may need to be addressed as the Walk -In is being erected, prior to losing access to these items. Installation Over Fresh Concrete Out -gassing from curing concrete may cause damage to the metal finish. To avoid, ensure proper ventilation (i.e. an open door). Installation Next To Existing Walls Two inches of clearance is recommended for air flow and to allow for wall surface irregularity. Installation Outside Design Loads —These units are designed for wind load, snow load, and snow drift. Erecting another structure near the unit location may affect the load requirements, as loads and drifts may change. Drainage — Make sure that rain drains away from the unit. Installation Above Ground Installing a unit above ground, such as on the second story of a building, always requires an insulated floor. See Floor Installation. Service Hot Line 800.238.4093 Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 5 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Getting Started Tools Required Minimum required tool set includes: • Tape measure • Construction hammer • Chalk line • Drill and electric screwdriver • Pry -bar • Carpenters bubble level • Caulking gun • Cam lock wrench (provided) • Tin snips Locate the Paris Box The parts box(es) is generally a cardboard box located in one of the pallets. It contains this Installation Instruction, the Shop Prints of the Waik-In, a Shipping List, and supplies such as fasteners, cam lock wrench and caulk. Shop Prints Enclosed with the unit is a Shop Print showing proper location of all panels. Before placing any panel into position, check the print for proper location. NOTE: This Installation Instruction Manual is provided to make the installation process as easy as possible, but it does not show every application available. Some illustrations and details may not apply to your unit. Please note any differences between the unit illustrated and your actual unit. Make sure that you understand the prints, notes, and details in the Shop Prints (Parts Box) before beginning. See Table 1. Identifying marks appear on all panels. These marks guide the installer to the proper location for each individual panel. See Figure 1 and Table 2. Panels with the same part number (See Figure 1) can be interchanged. • W1 W2 40 47 Symbol Meaning AFF Above Floor Finish BKG Backing CL Centerline DC Double Cam DP Double Pin HIC Height In Clear (clear/finished opening height) ID Inside Dimension MCA Maximum Current Amperage MOPD Maximum Overage Protection Device (Circuit Breaker) NBI Not By Imperial Brown NIC Not In Contract NTS Not To Scale 0/C On Center OD Outside Dimension RC Reverse Cam SIM. Similar SPL Special (panel has special features or non-standard cam/pin layout) TYP Typical WIC Width In Clear (clear/finished opening width) Table 1. Common Drawing Abbreviations on Shop Print Symbol Meaning W1 Wall panel #1 C1 Ceiling panel #1 Fl Floor panel #1 Si Screed panel #1 U1 Floor Spline #1 [A] Door or opening [A] V1.A Valance #1 above opening [A] A valance panel goes above a window or an opening. Valance layout is best shown on elevation views. B1.A Base #1 below opening [A] A base panel goes below a window or an opening. Base layout is best shown on elevation views, T Thermometer $ Single -pole switch $3 3-way switch $4 4-way switch Table 2. Sample Panel Numbers Panel Part Number Number W2 A 11111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111 46546-01 Int. S904 / Ext.4-SxS40477N9S6F.Foam Gasket) Short Job Label Number 473902 Description Figure 1. Panel Label 6 Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Shipping List The Shipping List included in the Parts Box identifies every item shipped and indicates in what parcel (pallet or box) it is located. It also indicates if a parcel is located in another parcel (for example, the Parts Box being in a pallet). Panels are stacked in the best way possible to minimize the risk of shipment damage. They are not stacked in order of panel numbers. Use the Shipping List to easily locate panels and hardware. Cam Lock Fasteners Panels are joined, using a 3/8" hex wrench (supplied) on a cam lock device. Imperial Brown cam lock fasteners must be fully understood before assembling prefabricated panels. All cam locks must be in the Open position before placing Cam Lock panels together. Fasten the cam Hook locks as follows: 1. With the cam locks of the first panel in the fully Open position, place the second panel into position. It should be tight along the matig surface and flush at the edges. See Figure 2. 2. Turn the cam lock clockwise 1/4 turn until the lock is engaged with the hinging pin. Do not tighten yet. See Figure 3. 3. Check that the panels are still tight and properly aligned, then turn the cam lock 1/2 turn to the fully locked position. This will draw the panels tightly together. Install cam hole covers. See Figure 4. Panel Panel Gaskets 473918 Hex Wrench Figure 2. Open Position 1/4 Turn Panel Cam Lock Hook 473919 Hinging Pin Figure 3. Engaged Position Compressed Gaskets 473920 1/2 Turn to Fully Locked Figure 4. Locked Position Inside Surface of Panel 473905 Inside Surface of Panel Hinging Pin Figure 5. Cam Lock Fastener Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 7 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Assembling Panels Together Panel widths are shown along each panel on the plan views. See the Shop Print. Standard joint width is 1 /16" between panels. This width may be different for certain special joint types. Verify actual joint size on the Shop Print. When fastening panels together, be certain that dimensions are respected. For example, irregular or loose tightening of the cam locks may cause overall wall width to increase. See Figure 6. Proper Alignment No Flush Parallel Proper Joint Size Flush 40" Panel 40" Panel 40" Pane Figure 6. Assembling Panels Yes 1/16" Joint No 1/16" Joint 120 1/8" Overall 473903 8 @ Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 - Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Floor Installation Depending on the application, the walk -In unit may be supplied with, or without, floor panels. Refer to the Shop Prints to identify what floor system is used, if any. Floor types described here include Prefabricated Insulated Floors and Insulated Pit Floors. AWARNING: If the unit is installed above another room, make sure the existing floor load rating is sufficient to support the Walk -In and its product. Also, make sure to seal the floor. Prefabricated Insulated Floors Outline the perimeter of the Walk -In with a chalk line on the installation surface. Find the high point of this area. The entire floor area must be leveled from this highest point. Floor leveling can be done with wooden supports and shims. IMPORTANT: A level surface is critical. If the floor is not level, vertical panels cannot be aligned properly. If the floor system includes optional sleeper strips, lay provided strips perpendicular to the prefabricated floor panels (across floor panel joints), spaced as indicated on the Shop Prints. See Figure 7. Before cam locking, place a bead of butyl caulking between each floor panel. Flush the top and end of each panel to ensure that the panels themselves are level. See Figure 8. Do not install the floor panels one row or column at a time. Instead, install the floor panels in both directions. See Figure 9. Make Flush Make Flush Lay sleeper strips (optional) perpendicular to floor panels 473904 Figure 7. Laying Out The Sleepers Make Flush 473906 Make Flush Caulk Caulk Figure 8. Caulk and Flush ake Flush 473907 Figure 9. Panel Assembly Sequence Imperial Brown, inc. 2019 9 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Verify that row and column dimensions grow, as indicated on the Shop Print, accounting for the joints. Measure to be certain that all panel runs remain square. See Figures 6 and 10. NOTE: Some installations require fastening down the floor panels. Check the Shop Print for information. Heavy Duty Floors — Heavy duty floors may require the installation of diamond -tread wearsurface and plywood underlayment in the field. These are generally installed after the unit is erected. See construction details on Shop Prints. See Figure 11. Installation below grade — Floor panels may be installed recessed below grade. This allows for the inside and outside floors to be at the same elevation. In some cases, floor panels are recessed even deeper, to allow for a concrete slab to be poured above. See Figure 12. Consult the Shop Prints for exact model, layout, dimensions and details. NOTE: If the unit requires floor tie -downs, they should be installed at this stage prior to pouring concrete. c 0 0 U) c (") E Control Dimension 473918 Figure 10. Measure for square layout Wall Panel earsurface Underlay ent Floor Panel Figure 11. HD floors with diamond tread Concrete Pit Floor Panel Figure 12. Installation Below Grade 10 Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Insulated Pit Floors Wall Panels Above Grade The floor is insulated using board stock urethane. Imperial Brown may, or may not, provide the materials. The pit floor thermal break must be located under the wall panels. Make sure that the actual pit floor dimensions match the requirements shown in the Shop Prints. Pay close attention to the door area details. See Figure 13. NOTE: An Insulated Pit Plan, in the Shop Print, is provided to indicate the thermal break and door notch size and location. A qualified professional engineer familiar with cold -storage design and the end user's site conditions and application should design the pit depth, concrete floor above and below insulation, design, reinforcement, thickness and construction of concrete. See project contract documents. All concrete and excavation work and design is by others. NOTE: Information provided here is conceptual only. Consult the Shop Prints and a qualified professional engineer for pit design and concrete requirements. 1. Apply asphalt emulsion liberally and evenly to the bottom and sides of the concrete pit. 2. Apply overlapping layers of vapor barrier to the entire coated area. Overlap seams 3" minimum and seal seams with asphalt emulsion. Vapor barrier should extend 3" above the top concrete of the recess or finish floor. Pit 3. Apply the first layer of stock board urethane insulation sheet inside of the Apply Asphalt Insulation vapor barrier. Cut to fit as needed. Emulsion Layer 3 4. Apply the second layer with sheets positioned perpendicular to the first layer sheets. Cut to fit and overlap all seams of the sheets below. 5. Install thermal break lumber to all sides of the recess, inside of the vapor barrier. Position the top of the lumber flush with the surrounding finish floor at grade. Fill any gap under the thermal break. 6. Apply a third layer of insulation, if applicable. Apply this layer with sheets positioned perpendicular to the second layer sheets. Overlap all seams completely. Cut to fit as needed. 7. Install felt paper over the last layer of insulation sheets (optional). Cover insulation and thermal break lumber so that concrete cannot leak or escape beyond or below the felt paper. 8. Pour concrete in the remaining cavity to flush with the thermal break and outside floor. Wall Panel /Vapor Barrier W ar Slab Thermal Felt Break Paper Wall Panel Felt Paper Thermal Break Vapor Barrier Insulation Layer 1 Conc insulation AV,02;A4':: eb::7,1;CI. Wear Slab Insulation Layer 2 473908 Figure 13. Insulated Pit with Wall Panels Above Grade © Imperial Brown, Inc, 2019 11 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Wall Panels Below Grade In this situation, wall panels are installed inside the pit and layers of insulation are added afterward, between the wall panels. A layer of concrete is poured above the insulation to create the wear surface. See Figure 14. Consult the Shop Prints for exact model, layout, dimensions and details. NOTE: Information provided here is conceptual only. Consult the Shop Prints and a qualified professional engineer for pit design and concrete requirements. 1. Apply asphalt emulsion liberally and evenly to the bottom and sides of the concrete pit. 2. Install the appropriate floor screed and wall panel, as described in sections Floor Wall Connection System and / Panel nstalling the Wall Panels. 3. Apply overlapping layers of Grout vapor barrier inside the wall panel perimeter and over the coated area. Overlap seams 3" minimum and seal seams with asphalt emulsion. Vapor barrier should extend 3" above the top of the recess or finish floor. Concrete 4. Apply the first layer of stock Pit board urethane insulation sheet inside of the vapor barrier. Cut to fit as needed. 5. Apply the second layer with sheets positioned perpendicular to the first layer sheets. Cut to fit and overlap all seams ol the sheets below. Apply third layer, if applicable. 6. Install felt paper over last layer of insulation sheets. Extend the edges up to the vapor barrier and cover insulation so that the concrete cannot leak or escape beyond or below the felt paper. 7. Pour the concrete wear slab in the remaining cavity to flush with the outside floor. 8. Fill any gap between the wall panel and the edge of the pit with grout. Insulation Layer 1 Thermal Break Vapor Barrier Apply Asphal Emulsion Figure 14. Insulated Pit with Wall Panels Below Grade '• Thermal Break (Inside Panel) Concrete Pit Felt Paper ear Slab Insulation Layer 2 Felt Paper Vapor Barrier 4 el 12 © Imperial Brown, inc. 2019 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Wall Panel Preparation Walls panels may be installed on top of bare floor surface, insulated floor panels or curbs. NOTE: Surface of installation must be level within 3/16" per 10'. Surface must be in good condition, solid, with no cracking. Outline If the wall panels are not installed over an insulated panelized floor, trace the Walk -In exterior outline on the surface of installation. Check for square, by measuring diagonals. You may also check perpendicular angle using the 6/8/10 method. See Figure 15. Curbs — If wall panels are to be installed on curbs, check that the curbs' dimensions and layout are correct, prior to starting installation. See Shop Prints. NOTE: The Shop Print includes a curb plan that indicates curb cut widths and door opening locations. Curb layout and profiles are suggestions only. Curb and concrete floor design, reinforcement, thickness, and construction of concrete should be designed by a qualified professional engineer familiar with cold storage design and the end user's site conditions and application. See project contract documents. All concrete and excavation work and design is by others. Floor Connection System The Shop Print indicates the type of wall -to -floor connection being used. Check the floor connections line under WALL PANELS. Five types are used: Angle Screed, Vinyl Track, Cam Lock Screeds, Legacy Floor Splines, and Cam Lock Floor Panel. Prior to installing any wall panel, install the floor connection system provided with your Walk -In. Refer to the Getting Started section of this manual for information about Cam Lock Fasteners and Assembling Panels. Angle Screed The angle screed is a 3/4" x 1" continuous piece of metal used to guide and line-up the wall panels. The bottom of the wall panel has a groove designed to slip over the angle screed. Measure half the distance of the wall thickness and install the angle screed that far inside the Walk -In outline. Place the angle with its 1"- leg down, facing toward the inside of the Walk -In. Fasten the angle screed to the floor surface, holding the angle back approximately 1' from corners and openings. Angle screed fasteners are not provided and vary, depending on the installation substrate. Use a minimum of 4 fasteners per 8' section. See Figure 16. a) Measurements must be equal Angle Screed Walk -In Outline Wall Panel Walk -In Outline Angle Screed Caulk Exterior Trace 8ft. Walk -In Outline Figure 15. Verify Square Outline Measurement must be equal Hold back 1' from corners Interior Fastener 473910 Angle Screed 473922 Figure 16. Angle Screed Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 13 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Vinyl Track The vinyl track, a U-shape vinyl sleeve in which the wall panels sit, is used to guide and align the wall panels and provide an integrated NSF compliant cove base. Install the vinyl screed slightly offset from the Walk -In outline so that the exterior side of the wall panel aligns with the outline. See Figure 17. Fasten the vinyl track, using the type of anchors and the spacing indicated on the Shop Prints. Miter the ends of the vinyl tracks at each corner, angle or T-panel, as necessary. Terminate the track at door openings and trim as Slight needed. Apply one bead of butyl caulk under the vinyl Offset track prior to fastening it down. See Figure 17. Cam Lock Floor Screed The cam lock floor screed is a panel connector equipped with cam lock pins. Wall panels cam lock into it. Install the cam lock screed by aligning its exterior side along the Walk -In outline. Follow the layout and fastening scheme indicated on the Shop Print. Apply a bead of butyl caulk under the screed prior to fastening it down. See Figure 18. Cam Lock Floor Panel The cam lock floor panel is a prefabricated insulated floor system. Wall panels cam lock into it. Refer to the Floor Installation section for more information. NOTE: Some installations require fastening the floor panels down. Check the Shop Print for information. Wall Panel Vinyl Screed Caulk Walk -In Outline Fastener Wall Panel Fastener Cam Lock Installation CamLock All panels are connected with a mechanical Cam Lock, activated by using a hex wrench (included with your shipment). There are both male and female Walk -In sections. The locks are foamed in place and securely Outline anchored to provide a solid connection when the locking arm is tightened around the locking pin, located in the female section. To operate the latch, insert the wrench through the access hole, located on the inside of each panel. Turn the wrench counter clockwise to full unlock and retrieve the locking arm. Pushing together the two panels you want to join, you will then turn the wrench 1/4 turn clockwise. Continue to turn the wrench until you feel the panels lock together. You should feel the lock hit the stop position. Some custom panels may have specialized lock locations. They will be marked. Follow the markings when connecting these panels. Make sure that you have the panels in the correct and final position before locking, as continued locking and unlocking may result in less than satisfactory operation.occupy Caulk 11 Figure 17. Vinyl Screed 473912 Figure 18. Cam Lock Screed 14 © Imperial Brown, Inc, 2019 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Installing the Wall Panels Wall panels are fastened to the floor, using one of five methods. The bottom edge of the wall panel must be: • Inserted on top of angle screeds • Inserted inside vinyl tracks • Cam locked to cam lock screeds • Cam locked to floor spline • Cam locked to insulated floor panels Sealant Place a heavy bead of butyl caulk on the outside of the angle screed (see Figure 16) or inside and under the vinyl track (see Figure 17) or under the cam lock screed (see Figure 18).Apply enough caulk to prevent infiltration below the wall. Caulking is supplied at a rate of 1 tube per 8' of caulk. Wall Panels Placement Install the wall panels, beginning with a corner panel. See Figure 19. Align the exterior of the wall panels with the edge of the floor panel, the Walk -In outline, or insert them in the screed or spline, depending on the wall panel anchor mechanism. In the case of cooler/freezer combos, it is generally preferable to install the freezer panels first. NOTE: All cam locks must be in the Open position, before placing panels together. Refer to the Getting Started section of this manual for information about Cam Lock Fasteners and Assembling Panels. ACAUTION: Each panel is numbered and must be installed in a specific location. The numbered location for each panel is shown on the Shop Prints. Even though two panels may look identical, they must not be swapped. They may be fitted with non - visible special features such as backing. The panels may need to be shimmed, if the building floor has irregularities. Any gap between the wall and floor must be sealed. NOTE: Door panels are assembled as any other wall panel. Door panels equipped with 4-sided heater cables or a heated threshold may require extra floor preparation (See Shop Prints). The last wall panel to be installed should be the most accessible corner panel. See Figure 20. Corner Panel Cam Lock Wrench Wall Panel 47 Angle Screed Figure 19. Installing Wall Panels Door Panel Corner Panel Theshold Figure 20. Completing Wall Panels Installation Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 15 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Installing the Ceiling Panels Ceiling -to -wall connection can be either lag -down or cam lock. Check the Shop Prints for the type specified for your Walk -In. The ceiling may require support. Assembly details are provided in Shop Prints. ACAUTION: Temporary ceiling support may be necessary during installation. See Figure 21. It is recommended that the first ceiling panel be located above the door. As ceiling panels are cam locked together, make sure the ends of each panel are flush with one another. See Figure 22. Lag -Down Ceilings Ceiling panels connect to the walls using the hex head lag bolts and fender washers provided. Pre -drill pilot holes before driving the lag bolts through. Make sure that ceiling and wall panels are flush on the outside. Tighten the lag bolts enough to compress the gasket in the wall -to -ceiling joint. Do not over tighten the bolts. See Figure 23. Spline Blocks Wood frame ceiling panels may require spline blocks installed at the joints to prevent panels from shifting out of plane. Joints requiring spline blocks are indi- cated on the Shop Print. Install a spline block in each cam lock slot. See Figure 24. Ceiling Panel Self Supported Ceiling Panel Wall Pane Make Flush Wall Panel Ceiling Panel Temporary Support Ceiling Support Required Make Flush 473913 Base Panel Valance Support Required Figure 21. Support Align Ceiling Panel and lag down Ceiling Panel High Density Frame Panel Minimum 2 lag screws above Door Panel Lag Screw and Washer Gasket 473931 Figure 22. First Panel Gasket Wood Frame Panel • 473914 Figure 23. Ceiling to Wall Attachment (Lag -Down) Spline Block Cam S ot Ceiling Panel (exterior side) 473929 Figure 24. Spline Blocks 16 © Imperial Bronm, Inc. 2019 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Cam Lock Ceilings The ceiling panels attach to the walls panels using the cam lock system. Refer to the Getting Started section of this manual for information about Cam Lock Fasteners. High -Density Frame and Soft Nose ceiling panels have a groove that inserts over the wall panel tongue. This helps in aligning ceiling and wall panels. See Figure 25. Wood Frame ceiling panels do not have a groove, nor do the wall panels have a tongue. Make sure the ceiling and wall panels are flush on the outside and square to each other, before tightening the cam locks. See Figure 25. H'gh Density Frame Panel Wood Frame Panel Figure 25. Cam Lock Ceilings © Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 17 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance • Doors and Other Add -On Items Doors must be attached square and solid in their openings. Swing Doors with Flat Frames Standard swing doors provided with Walk -Ins generally come in a panel frame that installs similar to wall panels. Oversized doors or replacement doors may come with flat frames. Refer to the Swing Doors Installation Manual for more information. See Figure 26. ACAUTION: Always make sure that flat frames are fastened into panels equipped with backing (see Shop Prints). If the panels do not have backing, double frames are required. Horizontal Sliding Doors Horizontal sliding doors are available in single sliding or bi-parting configuration. They can be operated manually or electrically. These doors come with flat frames. Refer to the appropriate Horizontal Sliding Doors Installation Manual for more information. See Figure 27. ACAUTION: Make sure that flat frames are fastened into panels equipped with backing (see Shop Prints). If the panels do not have backing, double frames are required. Vertical Lift Doors Vertical Lift Doors are available as plain slab or sectional doors and can be operated manually or electrically. Refer to the Vertical Lift Doors Installation Manual for more information. See Figure 28. AWarning: Vertical Lift Doors must be installed by a licensed professional overhead door technician. ACaution: Make sure that flat frames are fastened into panels equipped with backing (see Shop Prints). If the panels do not have backing, double frames are required. Figure 26. Swing Doors Figure 27. Sliding Doors Figure 28. Vertical Lift Doors 18 01 Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Traffic Doors Double -Acting Doors - Normally come without frames. Refer to the appropriate Traffic Door Installation Manual for more information. See Figure 29. Strip Curtains —Attach to the interior side of a wall panel, above the opening. If space above the opening is limited, the strip curtain may be attached to the ceiling. Backing inside the panels is required. If backing is not present, use carriage bolts, or similar fasteners, to bolt through the panel. Flexible Doors — Attach to the interior side of a wall panel, alongside of the opening. Backing inside the panels is required. If backing is not present, use carriage bolts, or similar fasteners, to bolt through the wall panel. Glass Doors and Windows Glass doors and windows install in dedicated openings. If the glass doors or windows are not provided by Imperial Brown, make sure the opening size indicated on the Shop Print matches that required for the glass doors you have purchased. See Figure 30. Shelving A shelving system, if included, can be either free standing or cantilever. Cantilever shelving requires backing in the wall panels. Consult the Shop Prints to determine where the backing is located. 473937 Figure 29. Double -Acting Traffic Door 473936 Figure 30. Glass Doors and Windows V Imperial Brown, Inc 2019 19 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Finish Work Snap Caps Place 1/2" buttons, called snap -caps, into cam lock holes. Snap caps are colored to match the metal finish (white or grey plastic). Floor snap caps are metallic. Tie -Downs and Cove Base If the Walk -In is equipped with tie -downs and/or cove base, install them at the floor and ceiling areas as indicated in the Shop Prints. Pay attention,to the amount of ceiling tie -down overlap. Door Angles Door angles are used to stabilize door jambs. Door angles may not be necessary when floor tie -downs are provided. Check the Shop Prints to see if they are specified. Align the door frame with adjacent wall panels, making sure the opening is square and the frame is plumb, before installing the door angles. See Figure 31. Wainscoting Install wainscoting as indicated on the Shop Prints. Be certain to align the top of the wainscoting with the top of the kick plate on the door, if so equipped. Typically wainscoting does not touch at the wall corners. In order to space the wainscoting evenly, do a preliminary layout before fastening the plates. Finish Caulk A small amount of silicone caulk (matching panel color) is supplied to seal joints. Apply at the interior of the wall to the floor joint at a rate of 1 tube per 30 linear feet. Ceiling Trim Ceiling panels with unfinished ends may require the installation of ceiling trim (also referred to as ceiling caps). See Figure 32. Note: Walk -Ins equipped with roofing material or ceiling closure might not include any ceiling trim. #14 x 2-1/2" Phillips Pan Head Screw 3/8" x 1-1/2" Hex Head Lag Screw OR 3/8" x 2-3/8" Concrete Anchor Corner Trim Trim Trim Figure 31. Installing Door Angles 473915 #8 x 1/2" Phillips Pan Head Screw Figure 32. Ceiling Trim 20 © Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 • Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance Refrigeration Installation This section applies to refrigeration systems supplied by Imperial Brown, Inc. General • Walk -In and/or refrigeration Contractor shall follow all directions given in the present manual and in the refrigeration manufacturer Installation and Operation Manual • Installation of Walk -In and Refrigeration must meet all local and state building all mechanical codes. • Installers to provide Walk -In and Mechanical permits as required. Scope of Work • Note any freight damage on Bill of Lading in condensing units and evaporator crates. • Uncrate and dispose of packaging. • Hang evaporators. NOTE: TXVs, solenoid and thermostat are provided. • Set condensing units on pads or curbs provided by others. Provide crane if needed for roof lift. • Install interconnecting pipe, of the correct line size, properly insulated. • Connect condensing unit and evaporator electrical to service provided. • Install condensate drain lines. Include heat trace and insulation on low temperature coolers and freezers. • Leak test, evacuate, charge and start systems per install instructions and ASHRAE standards. • Complete Service Record and submit to Imperial Brown installation department. NOTE: During store set-up and stocking, defrost demand will be very high because green concrete, opened doors to outside ambient, opened cooler and freezer doors for stocking, initial pull down of beverages, etc. Refrigeration contractor to make return visit after set-up and stocking to make certain all defrosts are operational and keeping coils clear. Defrost configuration: • Air defrost on coolers, initial startup setting 4 @ 45 to 60 minutes. • Electric defrost on freezers, initial startup setting 4 @ 15 to 20 minutes. NOTE: Smart Defrost (on -demand defrost on low -temperature coolers and freezers may be provided. Proper installation and set-up required per manufacturer installation manual. Installing Refrigeration Indoors All condensing units (split or self-containes) installed inside of the conditioned space commonly located on top of the walk in cooler or freezer must have enough area/ventilation to dissipate the calculated THR (Total Heat of Rejection) generated from the condensing unit. If a higher ambient temperature is introduced to the condensing unit, the refrigeration system's cooling capacity will be reduced and the refrigeration system may not operate as originally designed. Refrigeration Contractor A contractual arrangement with an experienced and licensed Refrigeration Contractor is strongly recommended for all refrigeration systems including Self -Contained and Factory Installed Quick Connects. An experienced and licensed Refrigeration Contractor can support and guide the process. This service includes necessary refrigeration adjustments to the defrost timer and to the TXV maximizing refrigeration system thermal efficiency specific to the application. NOTE: Any excess of refrigeration lines on a refrigeration system with factory mounted Quick Connect must be stored properly to avoid oil traps. Please refer to the refrigeration manufactures I&O manualfor further details. (HOT TROUBLE TIP) For Beacon II and Quick Response Controller Systems For 208-203v applications, please ensure that the low voltage transformer is correctly set to match the field supplied voltage to the Evaporator. To confirm this setting, test the control voltage between terminals COM and 24 ensuring your control voltage is greater than 24V. © Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 21 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance ' PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Perform the following tasks on a regular basis (frequency determined by the operating conditions at the installation site). Cleaning Proper cleaning and upkeep is important. Basic procedures of cleaning and preventive maintenance will ensure many years of quality service. Keep floor surfaces clean of any liquid or solid. AWARNING: Floors may become slippery and hazardous when wet, greasy or icy. Keep floor clean and free from moisture or ice buildup. Wipe spills with warm water and mild detergents, rinsing thoroughly with hot water. Avoid using excessive water. ACAUTION: Never use caustic or abrasive cleaners. Check with manufacturer for potential cleaning product reaction with different metals and finishes. Never use high-pressure cleaning equipment. Panel seals may be damaged. Dry thoroughly to prevent ice formation. Use same procedure as above to remove dirt or fingerprints from wall surfaces. NOTE: If finish is stainless steel, wipe in the direction of the metal "grain." Clean door gaskets and sweep regularly with mild soap and water to remove grease and oil. Preventive Maintenance • Lubricate door hinge pivots, latches and inside releases with petroleum jelly at least once a year. • Adjust door sweep as necessary to compensate for wear or uneven floors. • Periodically check all hardware and fasteners (attaching screws) to be sure that they are firmly anchored. If loose, tighten. If any hardware malfunctions, see owner's manual or contact the manufacturer. • Maintain unrestricted air flow across the evaporator unit(s) and be sure the evaporator coil is kept free of dirt at the inlet and outlet. Check that the evaporator unit drain lines run free and clear. Tips • Do not place fresh product (fruit, produce, exposed foods) in the direct path of the cooled air. This may cause premature drying, add excess moisture to the air, and shorten the product's shelf life. • Place product on shelves to allow complete air circulation around each vessel. Stacking product in front of the coil may inhibit cooling and proper operation by obstructing airflow. • Close the door behind you. The door is equipped with an inside release handle. An open door builds excess humidity and works against the refrigeration system. 22 © Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 Walk -In Coolers and Freezers Installation and Maintenance TROUBLESHOOTING Doors Ice formation or water condensation around the freezer door may indicate a defective heat cable or poor gasket seal. If the gasket is not sealing properly, check the door alignment and make sure that the hinges and latch/strike are adjusted properly. Check for proper and constant power source to the heat cable (check that the circuit breaker is on). If the door appears to be correctly adjusted and the power is on but the problem is not resolved, please call our customer service hot-line for assistance. ACAUTION: Freezer doors are equipped with heater cables. These elements should not be turned on unless the temperature reaches freezing or below. Otherwise, the element could become too hot and/or damaged. If the doors in a freezer are difficult to open, check that the relief air vent is functioning properly. Check to see if the air vent is frozen closed. De-ice the air vent and make sure that its heat cable is working. If not, check that it is connected to a constant power source. If the air vent heat cable is found to be defective, replace the air vent. For electric sliding doors, please refer to the Sliding Door Installation Manual. Refrigeration Equipment Refer to the refrigeration equipment manufacturer's troubleshooting guide before attempting any repairs. When beginning any problem diagnosis, pay attention to the following: • If ice is forming on the ceiling near the evaporator unit, or if the evaporator unit is icing too much, there might be a problem with the refrigeration system. Please contact your refrigeration service company. • If water drips from the evaporator unit inside the Walk -In, the evaporator unit drain line might be plugged. If so, clean the drain pan and its pipe. In a freezer, check that the drain line heater is working and is connected to a constant power source. 0 Imperial Brown, Inc. 2019 23 v °M@����.00 y"p����V��ep4Q ' .. - .''. .. ^'^ or 4090Y `~ ` - .` Imperial U �� Inc.n������^��n ���������v « Urethane Insulated Panels WARRANTY mpena Brown, Inc. warrants mthe original purchaser of its products that the foamed -in -place urethane panels purchased from Imperial Brown, Inc. are free from detects in material and workmanship for aperiod of fifteen(15) years from the date oYoriginal shipment under normal use and service. Exclusive Warranty 'NpImplied Warranties This written and expressed warranty is the only warranty provided by Imperial Brown, Inc. on the products it sells. All warranties, which might otherwise b*implied inthis contract, are hereby excluded from this contract, This includes excluding the implied warrant of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. There are no warranties, which extend beyond the description nfthe warranties onthe face hereof. Exclusive Remedies The buyer's exclusive remedy under this warranty orfor the breach nf this warranty shall Uethe repair orthe replacement of the defective part by Imperial Brown, Inc. Imperial Brown, Inc. shall repair, or at its option replace, F.O.B.the factory, any part nf the product which its examination shall disclose, to its satisfaction, to be defective. Nnother remedy, including rejection ofgoods, revocation of acceptance, nor consequential damages for personal v, property damage, nor incidental damages shall be allowed to the buyer of this product. Hardware, Electrical Components and Accessories All hardware, electrical components and accessories are warranted \obefree nxdefects inmaterials and workmanship under normal use and service for one (1) year from the date of original shipment. Service items, such avfluorescent lights, ballasts and starters are not covered uvthis warranty. Refrigeration Equipment The refrigeration equipment is not covered by this warranty. Imperial Brown, Inc. does not expressly or implicitly warrant the refrigeration equipment to be free of detects. All implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are excluded byImperial Brown, Inc. for the sale u/refrigeration equipment. The buyer's exclusive remedy for defects in refrigeration equipment is the warranty provided by the manufacturer of that equipment. An extended (4) year compressor warranty is available for purchase from the manufacturer or Imperial Brown. VoidmbU|tyuYWarranty This warranty /uvoid and ofnoforce o,effect, and the buyer shall have noexpressed o,implied warranties against defects, nor remedies for defects, ifany oxthe following events occur: -The panels are not installed within 12ndays oforiginal shipment -The panels are not installed byufactory authorized installer -The user exceeds the floor's weight limitations, as established by the design specifications -The panels have been subjected to improper installation, misuse, abuse, neglect, alteration, accident, fire, flood, earthquake o,other natural disasters. This warranty does not include food u,product loss, labor n,transportation charges for replacementormpairo detective parts. This warranty is nontransferable. The original purchaser is the firm or individual towhom Imperial Brown, Inc. originally sold this product. *Imperial Brown panels are designed *voperate within the following temperature ranges: Interior Freezer: 'uodegrees F.m3udegrees p Interior Cooler: oodegrees Fm1oodegrees F. wsMUST osNOTIFIED UPON PLACEMENT DFTHE ORDER |rOPERATING TEMPERATURES ARE OUTSIDE THE ABOVE NORMAL DESIGN TEMPERATURES nOPROPERLY DESIGN THE PRODUCT OnTHE WARRANTY MAY BEVOIDED. m �F I �4 �iN VIF w ~~���=0�=��=������-��``��'=��`��~���� lm rial BROWN For the latest manuals and resources, just snap onthe OFqCode, orvisit Fldnted in USA 24 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6/3/2021 IRVIN HARRIS PO BOX 673 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 RE: Permit No. M19-0194 VIETNAMESE MARTYRS 6841 S 180TH ST Dear Permit Holder: Allan Ekberg, Mayor Nora Gierloff, Director In reviewing our current records, the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electric Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of these codes shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit has not begun within 180 days from the issuance date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work has begun for a period of 180 days. Your permit will expire on 7/7/2021. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: 1) Login to the City of Tukwila's Online Portal https://tukw-egov.aspgov.com/BP/index.html to schedule for the next or final inspection. Each inspection creates a new 180 day period, provided the inspection shows progress. -or- 2) Submit a written request for pei it extension to the Permit Center at least seven(7) days before it is due to expire. Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your permit. The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 180 days. If it is determined that your extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail. In the event you do not call for an inspection and/or receive an extension prior to 7/7/2021, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Shana Markstrom Permit Technician File No: M19-0194 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 r City of Tukwila Department of Community Development March 11, 2020 IRVIN HARRIS PO BOX 673 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 RE: Correction Letter # 2 MECHANICAL Permit Application Number M19-0194 VIETNAMESE MARTYRS - 6841 S 180TH ST Dear IRVIN HARRIS, Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development 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 following departments: BUILDING - C DEPARTMENT: Bill Centen at 206-431-3678 if you have questions regarding these comments. • 3/10/2020 - BC 1. Missing A0.1 Site plan. Please provide 2 copies of this missing page for Rev #1. Please address the comments above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plan pages, 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. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician. File No. M19-0194 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development December 26, 2019 IRVIN HARRIS PO BOX 673 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 RE: Correction Letter # 1 MECHANICAL Permit Application Number M19-0194 VIETNAMESE MARTYRS - 6841 S 180TH ST Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JAN 2 8 2020 PERMIT CENTER Dear IRVIN HARRIS, This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development 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 following departments: BUILDING - M DEPARTMENT, EE SIPE at (206)-431-3656 'f you have questions regarding these comments. (GENERAL INFORMATION NO IL) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 1 lx17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size. New revised plan sheets shall be the same size sheets as those previously submitted.) (If applicable) "STAMP AND SIGNATURES" "Every page of a plan set must contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee(s) who prepared or who had direct supervision over the preparation of the work, and date of signature. Specifications that are prepared by or under the direct supervision of a licensee shall contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee and the date of signature. If the "specifications" prepared by a licensee are a portion of a bound specification document that contains specifications other than that of an engineering or land surveying nature, the licensee need only seal/stamp that portion or portions of the documents for which the licensee is responsible." It shall not be required to have each page of "specifications" (calculations) to be stamped and signed; Front page only will be sufficient. (BUILDING REVIEW NOTES) 1. Floor drains are required UPC 2015 801.3.2. "P Oat- 4 /dre '44.-"A" /ce 2. Plan sheet A.1 does not match freezer floor plan, please correct plans to match. la --37ShediA0.1 proposed kitthen—gite, reterences sheet Pr; no -Such sheet. cOrrectiirani- 4. Need structural engineering for roof and equipment loads on roof. 'y Note: Contingent on response to these corrections, further plan reviewer may request additional co ections. Please address the comments above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plan pages, 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. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No. M19-0194 CORRECTION LTR# q 0 si AWIn.cninhrointar Rnillovnrd gum • Tukwila Wachincrtnn QS MR • PhnnP 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 7 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development December 26, 2019 IRVIN HARRIS PO BOX 673 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 RE: Correction Letter # 1 MECHANICAL Permit Application Number M19-0194 VIETNAMESE MARTYRS - 6841 S 180TH ST Dear IRVIN HARRIS, Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development 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 following departments: BUILDING - M DEPARTMENT: LEE SIPE at (206)-431-3656 if you have questions regarding these comments. • (GENERAL INFORMATION NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size. New revised plan sheets shall be the same size sheets as those previously submitted.) (If applicable) "STAMP AND SIGNATURES" "Every page of a plan set must contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee(s) who prepared or who had direct supervision over the preparation of the work, and date of signature. Specifications that are prepared by or under the direct supervision of a licensee shall contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee and the date of signature. If the "specifications" prepared by a licensee are a portion of a bound specification document that contains specifications other than that of an engineering or land surveying nature, the licensee need only seal/stamp that portion or portions of the documents for which the licensee is responsible." It shall not be required to have each page of "specifications" (calculations) to be stamped and signed; Front page only will be sufficient. (BUILDING REVIEW NOTES) 1. Floor drains are required UPC 2015 801.3.2. 2. Plan sheet A.1 does not match freezer floor plan, please correct plans to match. 3. Sheet A0.1 proposed kitchen site, references sheet PI, no such sheet. correct plans. 4. Need structural engineering for roof and equipment loads on roof. • Note: Contingent on response to these corrections, further plan reviewer may request additional corrections. Please address the comments above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plan pages, 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 bv a messenger service. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No. M19-0194 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 ( Nu. PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M19-0194 PROJECT NAME: VIETNAMESE MARTYRS SITE ADDRESS: 6841 S180 ST Original Plan Submittal DATE: 03/11/2020 Revision # before Permit Issued X Response to Correction Letter # 2 Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: PuPding Divisio Public Works Fire Prevention Planning Division Structural Permit Coordinator IN PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable (no approval/review required) DATE: 03/12/2020 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required (corrections entered in Reviews) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DUE DATE: Approved with Conditions Denied (ie: Zoning Issues) 04/2312020 Fire Fees Apply DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg E: Fire J Ping PW LJ Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 ( , , PERAII 'WORD COPY' PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M19-0194 PROJECT NAME: VIETNAMESE MARTYRS SITE ADDRESS: 68415180 ST Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 01/28/2020 Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Public Works Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator kg PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable (no approval/review required) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: 0E30120 Structural Review Required DATE: APPROVALS Oft .CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required (corrections entered in Reviews Notation: DUE DATE: Approved with Conditions Denied (ie: Zoning issues) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: 03/12/20 Fire Fees Apply DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: 3- Departments issued corrections: Bldgeire E] Ping LJ PW LJ Staff Initials:__ 12/18/2013 C- PENT COORD COPY-' PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M19-0194 DATE: 12/10/2019 PROJECT NAME: VIETNAMESE MARTYRS SITE ADDRESS: 6841 S 180TH ST X Original Plan Submittal Revision # before Permit Issued Response to Correction Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Public Works 0-'4041 Fire Prevention Structural P Planning Division Permit Coordinator P • PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable r (no approval/review required) DATE: 12/12/19 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DAIL: P APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required P1 Approved with Conditions Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) DUE DATE: 1/9/2020 Li Notation: REVIEWER'S TIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: 1)440---if Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire 0 Ping 0 PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 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: Plan Check/Permit Number: 0/1 (l ( D Response to Incomplete Letter # RECEIVED IS— Response to Correction Letter # 2 CITY OF TUKWILI 111 Revision # before Permit is Issued MAR 1 1 2020 El Revision # after Permit is Issued El Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner PERMIT CENTER D Deferred Submittal # Project Name: \WIPSe, 14- ri Project Address: )1 t SO Ct Contact Person: Phone Number: Summary of Revision: (9 ckest----a6L tk-e, Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date o revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: tcr Entered in TRAKiT on ('-')0,;) WAPermit Center (Rachelle)\Forms \Permit Center Documents (Word)\Revision Submittal Fonn.doc Revised: August 2019 Date: -.kAty of Tukwila REVISION SUBMITTAL Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Web site: http://www.TulcwilaWA.gov Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. er, Plan Check/Permit Number: M19-0194 Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # O Revision # after Permit is Issued O Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner O Deferred Submittal # Project Name: Vietnamese Martyrs Project Address: 6841 S 180 St Contact Person: ;AA. -74/2. AL I S Summary of Revision: Aeaalit /04.24 vt- Of/-e- 44-44 Of IVe RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWIL4 JAN 28 2020 PERMIT CENTU. Phone Number: Aft /4c- /IP' /Z1, C./ 5 Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date o revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: ig Entered in TRAKiT on 0 i/(91B1,,20e) r MOBILE COOLER RENTALS INF Page 1 of 2 Some L&I regional offices are now open on a limited basis by appointment only, for services that cannot be provided over the phone or online. Masks are required for in -person appointments. Call the office nea OU h assistance, or call 360-902-5800 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays (except state holidays). Labor & we. ov 'Icy/contact/ 4toffice-locationsj for MOBILE COOLER RENTALS INC Owner or tradesperson Principals HARRIS, IRVIN EDWARD SR, PRESIDENT MARGARET D CHRISTOPHER, AGENT (End: 09/05/2019) Doing business as MOBILE COOLER RENTALS INC WA UBI No, 601 425 373 PO BOX 673 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 425-641-0509 KING County Business type Corporation Governing persons IRVIN EDWARD HARRIS PATRICIA KAY HARRIS; License Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Construction Contractor Active Meets current requirements. License specialties GENERAL License no. MOBILCR066K0 Effective — expiration 05/20/1994— 09/08/2021 Bond CBIC Bond account no. 661091 $12,000.00 Received by L&I Effective date 09/13/2001 09/07/2001 Expiration date Until Canceled -7- 31- gail-1 Insurance https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=601425373&LIC=MOBILCR066KO&SAW= 7/14/2020 _FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1 /4" = V-0 N ROOF PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0 Q!C item Description QTY Width Deep Power Plumbing Make Model 1 Walk in freezer 1 10, 8'5" 208-230/3/60 30A N/A Imperial Panel 1 Walk in cooler 1 14' 8'5 208-230/3/60 20A N/A Imperial Panel i C1 i i C2 i C3 — __j C4 i C6 i i i i C7 i L _ COOLER/ FREEZER CEILING SCALE: 1 /4" = V-0 4 x 4 WOOD, TYP NAILED TO ROOF STRUCTURE COMPRESSOR OF FREEZER J r f� fi`is j fi 1'Z COMPRESSOR OF COOLER KEY PLANUMED FOR: SCALE: NTS Piping REVS No (" wj, s^•a:" IO;S n:le �.�; the ScoDe O! WOrN wiln."'..• " TuKw to E,Jil NOT fie"sons W submittal anc may nclu FILE �— -ril J''ne ! rr>: -, new olart aucmcnal vian rev w. -'-" --I Pem,1 No. Alan review jocreval's subl "I i i,- Om!sn!ons Approval a construc 'Ct aUtnO Re Me x0mance Receipt Jr acojo e n ano s acK cw n e f F e c By _. REVIEWED R I NCEWORK SITE iVICINITY MAP ION CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE: MOBILE COOLER RENTAL INC. — Date: DEC 2019 Drawn by: NGUYENHUONG NGUYEN Review by: Approval: City of Tukwila Scale: AS SHOWN SCALE: NTS N CORRE TION nECEIVED G.TR# CITY OF T tlK ILA JAN 2 8 2020 PERMIT CENTER v VIETNAMESE MARTYRS PARISH TENANT/OWNER IMPROVEMENT 6847 S 180th Street, Tukwila, WA 98188 GENERAL NOTE SHEET NO.: FREEZER/ COOLER FLOOR PLAN VIETNAMESE MARTYRS: R9QtSMRffD ARCHITECT TENANT IMPROVEMENT KGVIN J. JIROOFRMK 'STATH Of WUMMOTON. 6801 S. 180TH STREET • TUKWILA, WA 98188 r PROPOSED KITCHEN SITE (SEE DETAIL SH P1) l I i I ( I I I I I I ---------- Sr UWRWIDTH REQ. EXIT DOOR "DOOR PTH Rea GAS METER GREASE INTERCEPTOR , 5104—GA-1500 gel ,Q1 EXITING PLAN OLDCASTLE PRECAST (SEE DETAIL SH. A —I A-2) o e e sz RECciVE'D CITY :Tf .i ulv ILA MAR 11 2020 PERMIT CENTER OORRE T� ION V) �n N UN Lf co r� N V o y. W Z g UW° z Nz W u= r) Q3 co z� I F j W $M 0 Q o� d' ,Z , 5/17/2013 EXITING & CODE SUMMARY AO. I LEGEND j WIC -WATER CLOSET 1.6 GPF. GRAVITY TANK M/U -MEN URINAL 1.0 GPF. FLUSHOMETER VALVE M/S - MOP SINK H/S -HAND SINK P/S - POT SINK PR/S-PREP.SINK F/S -2" TRAP FLOOR SINK F/D -2" TRAP FLOOR DRAIN H/D -2" TRAP HUB DRAIN W/H - HOT WATER HEATER TANK WCO - WALL GLEAN -OUT -II - CLEAN -OUT FCO -FLOOR CLEAN -OUT VTO - VENT TO OUT -SIDE POC - POINT OF CONECTION CI -CAST IRON PIPE SS -SANITARY SEWAGE FF - FINISH FLOOR IE -INVERT ELEVATION <I6 0 U 1 = t I r ,�o I'I l P `� ul- s ul C� i u � 2 `I3 CJ s I r1 / .✓ Apr L1 r �{ � L Q z Z 6' U o u"I a N0c) LO � q, �- � a ru z QQIr �Q r- w O Q OL m< a-wwQ 1-- E3 Q H N QTCHEN SCUMENT PLAN REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED APR 15 2014 City Of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED — _... ---- -— --------- _.—_.__ EQUIPMENT LIST NSF COMPLIANT) W 0 6 2020 City of Tukwila p I-_ �i LU uD r BUILDING DIVISION OD N 0 ITEM I DESCRIPTION QTY I WIDTH I DEEP POWER PLUMBING MAKE MODEL s I I �- 5/5HAND.SINK - 2 i I5 IS, 1 DIRECT WASTE tEAGLE - _. T-_- _-- -- - _-- SHA 10 F �--- ...---_._-.--� RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA Q 2 _ FLOOR MOUNT MOP SINK 24- __ DIRECT WASTE MUSTEE i 63m WHITE 3 9 S/S 1 COMP FOOD PREP SINK I 90" 25 TO FLOOR SINK, ELKAY S/S 3 COMP POT SINK I 10, 25 ' ICI8XI8 L-18X FEB O $ 20I4 Uj Q _ _ DIRECT WASTE ELKAY - -- - _. - '- -- - - -- �. - - 5 LOW TEMP DISHWASHER I 1 33" 33' ' 120 V/ 1/3 HP ! TO FLOOR SINK. JACKSON _ _ 6 DISHWASHER CLEAN TABLE r 1 24" 30" i E3C2OX20-2-20X - - _ � - ,CONSERVER XL S/S PERMIT CENTER w 8 15 GAL. HOT WATER HEATER I 29" 24' GAS 15.000 BTU TO FLOOR SINK _ i.._. .-- STOCK POT RANGE q 18" 24" -GAS 90,000 BTU BRADFORD WHITE MERI A RANGE C N M-I 15S6BN SPS - _ H-18 FINISH SCHEDULE —GYPSUM SIMI IN _ - - - 9 - i 1----r 10 --- - - - - - ---- __ _ `A I CHARBROILER i I I 36" 32" GAS 90,000 BTU _. - -.. __ -_- GARLAND 6 BURNER RANGE t OVEN I T 36" 34" GAS 215,000 BTU GARLAND _.T- --- M3gBT G36 6R --------_ .- _- --- :__ ___._.._ -� "- O A IL M ROOM NAME :, WALL CE MG FLOORING I ' W __ 2-S'FIBERGLA55 REINDFORCINGGPLASTIC SIMI-GLOSS PAINT ON OR I 3 -9' PLASTIC LIMINATE TOP FROM FLOOR DRAWN NAM DAO CHECKED Il I FRYER 2 IS' 30" GAS 120000 BTU I ' AVANTO .._ __ ___.. 1 _ ..._.-_- -- -- --- -._ I - �FF400 I i --_.._-- _.._.-..__..-- -- -------_._-_ i I 4 SIMI GLOSS PAINT ON i 4 -2'x9' SUSPENDED TOP DATE 2/I6/13 12 - - _._ 30" 31" - - _ ..I-- - BBQ OVEN i GAS 60,000 BTU TOWN - -- - - - - --- - SM-30STD - DINING -- I 6 ---_. ACOUSTICAL TILE SCALE AS NOTED 13 AIR COLDED ICE MACHINE I 22" 34"" __. _ --___ _._._ K: _ _ ._ I._.._...._ I ROOMAGE i 5 -WASHABLE 2'x4' SUSPENDED - - �_--- 120 V/ 13.5 A TO FLOOR SINK! MANITOWOC i LY-0329A/B-420 2 5 _ --- ,- - - -- - --- , ACOUSTICAL TILE Iq I REACH t IS ! I -IN FREEZER O 120 V/ 12.5 ASELF-CONTAIN :TRUE q0" 3 ._--._.... _ -- _ ; REACH -IN COOLER I t IS' 30' 120 V/ 96 A SELF CONTAIN :TRUE T-35F _ �- _-_- 1 KITCHEN I 2 5 6-12'x12' VINYL 7 TILE ( COVEDtSEALED jjEc E JOB N0. 108 16 - - - j --- - -- — - . - - _. r - .. - - - 5/S WORK TABLE I 30, b' I CUSTOM -- --- - - - ,- -- - --- - - - -- - -- - j TS-92 _ -- - - - RADIUS CORNORS I --- - {-- -g I - 7 -EPDXY PAINT W/6" COVED UP -WALL t SEALED ) +1 CITY CF y1�A SHEET Il _. k----- TYPE I S/S EXAUST HOOD I 25 5' Sq" 206 V/ 2 HP 3P ! CUSTOM - _ _- _T 1 I MEN RESTRM �_ _ _ - - 1 �- 8 g C. 6` CERAMIC TILE COVED t SEALED MAR 112020 _ .—_ +. - --— —. _ - -- - 1 WOMEN RESTRIM B I g 9 -CARPET PERMIT CENTER f�i G1 i Q OF V SHEETS