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Permit PG19-0117 - PAWS VIP - FLOOR SYSTEM, WATER LINE WITH RETRACTABLE HOSE FROM CEILING
PAWS VIP INC 15848 TUKWILA INTL BLVD PGI9-0117 Parcel No: �~^�x« °�� Tukwila "~U~nuvn vU�m^m��oa Department of Community Development 630uSuuthcenterBoulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington g818W Phune:2V6'431'367O Inspection Request Line: 206'438'935O Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov 2223049068 Project Name: PAWS VIP INC PLUMBING/GAS PIPING PERMIT Permit Number: PG19'0117 Issue Date: 9/3/2019 Permit Expires On: 3/4/2020 Address: Contact Person: STERLING REALTY OKG GOOlOGTMAVE NE#2UO,BELLEVUE, WA, 98004 Address: 2V2l5CEDAR VALLEY RD' Contractor: Name: RADIANT PLUMBING & HEATING INC Address: 4516SEIGHTH ST'TACOMA,WA, 98405 License No: RAD|APH874OP Lender: Name: Address: ''^ Phone: Expiration Date: 9/6/2019 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALL TREMCH FLOOR SYSTEM TO SUPPORT DOG DAYCARE. INSTALL NEW WATER LINE WITH RETRACTABLE HOSE FROM CEILING. Valuation of Work: $2,000.00 Water District: 125 5ewerDist"ct: VALL[Yv|EVV Fees Collected: $427.14 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: ized Signa National Electrical Code: VVACities Electrical Code: VVACZ96468: VVAState Energy Code: Date: 2017 20172017 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 3/5/2020 VOLKAN TETIK 20215 CEDAR VALLEY RD LYNNWOOD, WA 98036 RE: Permit No. PGI9-0117 PAWS VIP INC 15848 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD Dear Permit Holder: Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, 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 4/21/2020. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: I) Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206-438-9350 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 permit 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 4/21/2020, 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, �P Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No: PG19-0117 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 I hearby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit and agree to the conditions attached to this permit. Signature: Print Name: G 72��-j•-, Da e: a� 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: 1: ***PLUMBING/GAS PIPING PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 2: No changes shall be made to applicable plans and specifications unless prior approval is obtained from the Tukwila Building Division. 3: All permits, inspection records and applicable plans shall be maintained at the job and available to the plumbing inspector. 4: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be installed in compliance with the Uniform Plumbing Code and the Fuel Gas Code, 5: No portion of any plumbing system or gas piping shall be concealed until inspected and approved. 6: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be tested and approved as required by the Plumbing Code and Fuel Gas Code. Tests shall be conducted in the presence of the Plumbing Inspector, It shall be the duty of the holder of the permit to make sure that the work will stand the test prescribed before giving notification that the work is ready for inspection, 7: No water, soil, or waste pipe shall be installed or permitted outside of a building or in an exterior wall unless, adequate provision is made to protect such pipe from freezing. All hot and cold water pipes installed outside the conditioned space shall be insulated to minimum R-3. 8: Plastic and copper piping running through framing members to within one (1) inch of the exposed framing shall be protected by steel nail plates not less than 18 gauge. 9: Piping through concrete or masonry walls shall not be subject to any load from building construction. No plumbing piping shall be directly embedded in concrete or masonry. 10: All pipes penetrating floor/ceiling assemblies and fire -resistance rated walls or partitions shall be protected in accordance with the requirements of the building code. 11: Piping in the ground shall be laid on a firm bed for its entire length. Trenches shall be backfilled in thin layers to twelve inches above the top of the piping with clean earth, which shall not contain stones, boulders, cinderfill, frozen earth, or construction debris, 12: The issuance of a permit or approval of plans and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the Plumbing Code or Fuel Gas Code or any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. 13: The applicant agrees that he or she will hire a licensed plumber to perform the work outlined in this permit. 14: All new plumbing fixtures installed in new construction and all remodeling involving replacement of plumbing fixtures in all residential, hotel, motel, school, industrial, commercial use or other occupancies that use significant quantities of water shall comply with Washington States Water Efficiency ad Conservation Standards in accordance with RCW 19.27.170 and the 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code Section 402 of Washington State Amendments 15: Separate PW permit is required for installation of a REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE Assembly (RPPA) outside the building for premise isolation per WD #125. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 c 2000 GAS PIPING FINAL 8004 GROUNDWORK 1900 PLUMBING FINAL 9002 ROUGH -IN GAS PIPING 8005 ROUGH -IN PLUMBING 9001 UNDERGROUND Parcel No: ��^�xm~~� Tukwila ~°�~�'��o n ��m^�mUna Department of Community Development GJ00SouthcenuerBoulevard, Suite #1QV Tukwila, Washington 9O1W0 Phone;206-431'3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-438'9350 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA,gov PLUMBING/GAS PIPING PERMIT 2223049068 Permit Number: PG13-0117 Issue Date: Permit Expires On: Project Name: PAWS VIP INC 9/3/2O19 ]/1/2O2O Owner: Name: STERLING REALTY ORG Address: 6O0lD6THAVE NE#2OO,OELLEVUE, WA, 98004 Contact Person: Name: VOLKANTET|K Address: ZO2l5CEDAR VALLEY RD' LYNNVVO0D'VVA 98036 Contractor: Name: RADIANT PLUMBING & HEATING INC Address: 4516SEIGHTH ST'TA[OM4 VV4 98405 License No: RADIAPH874OF Lender ''' Phone: (206)832-5799 Expiration Date; 9/6/2019 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALL TREMCH FLOOR SYSTEM TO SUPPORT DOG DAYCARE. INSTALL NEW WATER LINE WITH RETRACTABLE HOSE FROM CEILING. Valuation of Work: $2,000.00 Water District: 125 Fees Collected: $178.09 Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila: International Building Code Edition: International Residential Code Edition: International Mechanical [ode Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: International Fuel Gas Code: ized Signature: National Electrical Code: VVACities Electrical Code: VVACZ96-4O8: WA State Energy Code: Date: 05 21 05 21 2017 2017 2017 2015 K� 5 | hea,bycertify that | have read and examined this permit and know the same to betrue and correct. All provisions uflaw and ordinances governing this work will becomplied with, whether specified herein ornot. The granting ofthis permit does not presume togive authority *oviolate nrcancel the provisions ofany other state orlocal laws regulating construction orthe performance ofwork. |amauthorized tosign and obtain this development permit and agree tytzeconditionsattached tothis permit. Signature: � ~�^-~—�` Date: Print Name: This permit shall become null and void if the work bnot commenced within 18Odays for the date ofissuance, urif the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS' I: ***PLUK0R|NG/GASPIPING PERMIT CONDITIONS' l: No changes shall be made to applicable plans and specifications unless prior approval is obtained from the Tukwila Building Division. 3: All permits, inspection records and applicable plans shall bemaintained at the job and available tothe plumbing inspector, 4: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall beinstalled iocompliance with the Uniform Plumbing Code and the Fuel Gas Code. S: No portion of any plumbing system or gas piping shall be concealed until inspected and approved. G: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall betested and approved asrequired bythe Plumbing Code and Fuel Gas Code. Tests shall be conducted in the presence of the Plumbing Inspector. It shall bothe duty o/ the holder ofthe permit tomake sure that the work will stand the test prescribed before giving notification that the work isready for inspection. 7: No water, soil, or waste pipe shall be installed or permitted outside of a building or in an exterior wall unless, adequate provision ismade tnprotect such pipe from freezing. All hot and cold water pipes installed outside the conditioned space shall heinsulated tominimum R-3. O: Plastic and copper piping running through framing members to within one (1) inch of the exposed framing shall be protected by steel nail plates not less than 18gauge. 9: Piping through concrete or masonry walls shall not be subject to any load from building construction. No plumbing piping shall be directly embedded in concrete or masonry. 10: All pipes penetrating floor/ceiling assemblies and fire -resistance rated walls orpartitions shall be protected inaccordance with the requirements ofthe building code. 11: Piping inthe ground shall belaid onafirm bed for its entire length, Trenches shall beback0Ued|nthin layers to twelve inches above the top of the piping with clean earth, which shall not contain stones, boulders, cinder0U'frozen earth, orconstruction debris. lZ: The issuance ofapermit orapproval ufplans and specifications shall not beconstrued tnbeapermit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the Plumbing Code or Fuel Gas Code or any other ordinance nfthe jurisdiction. 13: The applicant agrees that he or she will hire a licensed plumber to perform the work outlined in this permit, 14: All new plumbing fixtures installed in new construction and all remodeling involving replacement of plumbing fixtures in all nesidenda|, hotel, motel, school, industrial, commercial use orother occupancies that use significant quantities of water shall comply with Washington States Water Efficiency ad Conservation Standards in accordance with RCW 19.27.170 and the 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code Section 402 of Washington State Amendments 15: Separate PW permit is required for installation of a REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE Assembly (RPPA) outside the building for premise isolation per VVD#225. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED 8004 GROUNDWORK 1900 PLUMBING FINAL 8005 ROUGH -IN PLUMBING CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Plumbing/Gas Permit No. Project No. Date Application Accepted: F- 20- /9 oo-ao Date Application Expires: (For office use only) PLUMBING / GAS PIPING PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **Please Print** SITE LOCATION GUA73 PO King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 7re2' aoeeS 0,Thitirtoirrit1( au6i 6 -tickURCpuite Number: aw6 v p, Tiv) Site Address: I Tenant Name: PROPERTY OWNER Name: Address: tat 1 00,In itve, rve City: (-2 _Ail 1 Qii1 Iiii2 State: wa ZipqQ CONTACT CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Namki e: p Fetig- Address: 2J245 40 sr City: kato ik to b6I State: tAja Zip:q qpp?) Phone: Le) Email: u 0 tkail e q 01014 IY1 Ci , to fri New Tenant: Floor: MI Yes E..No PLUMBING CONTRACTOR INFORMATION New Tenant: Floor: MI Yes E..No PLUMBING CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Contr Reg No,: Exp Date: Tukwila Business License No.: Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): 0 f 4 (CO— ave, P-K,14.trft-1 Ater-qieirn +0 61,M Building Use (per Int'l Building Code): Occupancy (per Int'l Building Code): Utility Purveyor: Water: o tue.i Sewer: ottar& rd c_441,se 0\ 1-1:1Applicat ionsTorrns-Applications On Line 20 I I ApplicationsTlumbing Pernik Application Revised 8-9- t I .docit Revised: August 201 bh Page 1 of 2 Indicate type of plumbing fixtures and/or gas piping outlets being installed and the quantity below: Fixture Type Qty Bathtub or combination bath/shower Dishwasher, domestic with independent drain Shower, single head trap Sinks Rain water system — per drain (inside building) Grease interceptor for commercial kitchen (>750 gallon capacity) Each additional medical gas inlets/outlets greater than 5 Atmospheric -type vacuum breakers not included in lawn sprinkler backflow protections (l-5) Fixture Type Qty Bidet Drinking fountain or water cooler (per head) Lavatory Urinal Water heater and/or vent Repair or alteration of water piping and/or water treatment equipment Backflow protective device other than atmospheric - type vacuum breakers 2 inch (51 mm) diameter or smaller Atmospheric -type vacuum breakers not included in lawn sprinkler backflow protections over 5 Fixture Type Qty Clothes washer, domestic Food -waste grinder, commercial Wash fountain Water closet t Industrial waste treatment interceptor, including trap and vent, except for kitchen type grease interceptors Repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping Backflow protective device other than atmospheric -type vacuum breakers over 2 inch (51 min) diameter Gas piping outlets Fixture Type Qty Dental unit, cuspidor Floor drain Receptor, indirect waste Building sewer and each trailer park sewer Each grease trap (connected to not more than 4 fixtures - <750 gallon capacity Medical gas piping system serving 1-5 inlets/outlets for a specific gas Each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter including backflow protection devices 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 an additional period not to exceed 180 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 103.4.3 International Plumbing Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND 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 OWN 1i2 O.6t,AUTHORIZED AGENT: Signature: Print Name: Y Mailing Address: !N7/1 E Wt ICE( 12rxld , Date: oNo -i "1 Day Telephone: �`I/ iP J✓� ✓r / Iwo wA 9Q0 City h State Zip H;\AppI kat ions \ Forms- Applications On Line \2011 ApplicationslPlumbing Permit Application Revised 8-9-1 I.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 2 of 2 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS I PermitTRAK ACCOUNT I QUANTITY PAID $72.10 PG19-0117 Address: 15848 TUKWILA INTL BLVD Apn: 2223049068 $72.10 Credit Card Fee $2,10 Credit Card Fee R000.369 908.00 00 0,00 $2.10 PLUMBING $70.00 ADDITIONAL PLAN REVIEW TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R18622 R000.345.830.00 00 1 00 $70.00 $72.10 Date Paid: Thursday, September 19, 2019 Paid By: VOLKAN TETIK Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 154655 Printed: Thursday, September 19, 2019 2:45 PM 1 of 1 SY5TEMS 0 CO TUKWILA ETR4KIT 6200 S0UTH[ENTEK 8LVD TUKWILA' WA 98188 200-433-1870 CITY OF TUKWILA 0017340000802374464500 Date: 89/19/2019 02:45:23 PM VISA CARD NUMBER TnxN AMOUNT: APPROVAL [B: RECORD #: [Lsnx ID: X CREDIT [ARP SALE : **********1433 K $72.10 154 kandacc z{CARDHOLD I AGREE TO PAY, 4[[ORozmG TO (MERCHANT A GNATUREJ HE ABOVE TOTAL AMOUNT HE CARD ISSUER AGREEMENT REEMENT IF CREDIT VOUCHER) Thank you! Merchant Copy Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila Receipt Number DESCRIPTIONS ACCOUNT QUANTITY PermitTRAK PAID $249.05 PG19-0117 Address: 15848 TUKWILA INTL BLVD Apn: 2223049068 $249.05 Credit Card Fee $7.25 Credit Card Fee R000,369.908,00.00 0.00 $7.25 GAS $128.75 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $35,00 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $68.00 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.103.00.00 0.00 $25.75 PLUMBING $103.75 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $83.00 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.103.00.00 0.00 $20.75 TECHNOLOGY FEE $9.30 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R18571 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $9.30 $249.05 Date Paid: Friday, September 13, 2019 Paid By: VOLKAN TETIK Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 122655 Printed: Friday, September 13, 2019 2:25 PM 1 of 1 . Y5' MS CO TUKWILu [TKAKIT 0200 S0UTM[ENTEK BLVD TUKWILA^ WA 98188 205'433'1870 CITY OF TVKwzLA 0017340000802374464500 Date: 09/13/2019 02/25:18 PM CREDIT CARD SALE VISA [xnD NUMBER: **********1433 K TVAN AMOUNT: $249.05 APPROVAL [O: 122655 RECORD #; 880 CLERK ID: kanU^ce 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 DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK ACCOUNT I QUANTITY I PAID $178.09 PG19-0117 Address: 15848 TUKWI A INTL BLVD Apn: 2223049068 $178.09 Credit Card Fee $5.19 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $5.19 PLUMBING $166.25 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $98.00 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $35.00 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.103.00.00 0.00 $33.25 TECHNOLOGY FEE $6.65 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R18389 R000.322.900.04.00 0,00 $6.65 $178.09 Date Paid: Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Paid By: VOLKAN TETIK Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 06745G Printed: Wednesday, August 21, 2019 12:46 PM 1 of 1 SYSITM5 CO TUKWILA ETRAKIT 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD TUKWILA, WA 98188 206-433-1870 CITY OF TUKWILA 0017340000802374464500 Date: 08/21/2019 12:45:57 PM CREDIT CARD SALE VISA CARD NUMBER: **********5445 K TRAN AMOUNT: $178.09 APPROVAL CD: 06745G RECORD #: 000 CLERK ID: Rachelle {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 CO TUKWILA [TnAKIT 6280 50UTH[ENTER BLvD TUxwzLx, WA 98188 206'433'1870 CITY OF TuKWIU\ Date: 08/21/201e 12:45:57 pn cxsoIT [4nn sxLe VISA CARD NUMBER: Tn4w AMOUNT: APPROVAL CO: RECORD #: CLERK ID: *~**°*~**+5445 $178.09 0a745G 000 xachelle Thank you! Customer Copy K INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Type of Inspection: '/ Address: /5 9& 7,-/, 8 `Date Called: , Special Instructions: *Date Wanted: 3 a.m. P.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 630E Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 1N5 ECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 fg--. -off 7 Projei cp).. jov. / V( P Type of Inspection: LasorzywYG- rr Add ess: i • Date Called: i Special nstructions: Date Wanted: a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: EjApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: , fl Pitit"7- /1/2C422 4-I /‘? .47° rt....a44,6t/Y- f5 /cZ PRI Inspector: Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Type'of Inspection: trnaiRapot )D GAS !ikt .. Address: 152398 17/8, Date Called: Special Instructions: tohONAAER 6 a ty.op Date Wanted: %Q � 9 a.m. p.m. Requester_ Phone No: ections required prig COMMENTS: Inspector: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd,. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431 670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Type O inspection. .S. r/Re =" Address: /573 it5 77-4 297 Date Called: Special Instructions: _ Date Wanted: a.m. N p.m. Requester: 'Phone No: . Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 6- Df)tt 3 0 CPPier 7Z5 7. eli1), A) a.. Al.CE0 MAA11) 69.7V1/r 1°)1144/0/4-e____ iq:3AZ 'Inspect() Date: 4. 0 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. )k-evo uAjc,,,or/c INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: c 'T of lnspectivn: Address: '''"'':.► Spada nstructions: a e a ed:►.rn. " ��► p.m. Requester: Phone N - 9 as . / proved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. co ENTS: 1,434 inspect c REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next insp - ction. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd chedule reinspection. ive-L 7 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: /7/11A-1 V I P • c Type Inspection: 1 IA) 0 Address: -Tr /564ES Date Called: 73 Special instructions: Date Wanted- ct te P-m. Reques : Phone No: 98A-c Pt 30 "2, 3 13.6pproved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: nfrg Ved) r-74C)ilU1-46/ //44,//61( Air VC /5?4'974,AS- OR 2 2,1- A-41.-z3-77 A Lie, RfCV 4,574tr 5 tiR. i-nVITIK11 ilr4 , Inspector: Date.: 4:› REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. CRAN E j Composites INSTALLATION GUIDE REVIEWED PL ANCE C©DAEPPROVED A SEP 182019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Oln tv ed Dura RECEIVED SEP 1 2 2019 T EWILA PUBLIC WORKS CITY 0 SEP 102019 PERMtT CENTER OPICS General Information Safety Precautions, Supplies, Equipment and Storage Information Installation Preparation Wall Preparation, Choose an Adhesive, Environmental Considerations Pre -Installation Planning 6 FRP with Performance and Presence Basic FRP Installation Steps 6 Cutting Instructions 6 Attaching to Wall 7 Adhesive, Spacing, Panel Sequence, Panel Finishing Seam Treatment Options Moldings, Color Coordinating Caulk, Fasteners, Seam Sealant Specialty Installations Ceiling Panels, Car Washes, Laminated Panels DISCLAIMER "13 PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION , • These guidelines are provided in good faith to help prevent installation problems caused* common errors. The manufacturer ancVor distributor of the product bears no responsibility for installation actions taken or nilt‘taken. There am many nuances of installation that are assumed to be general construction knowledge to an experienced installer; such nuances are not included in these instructions. Rather, these installation guidelines are strictly recommendations and are not intended to serve as a step-by-step, foolproof installation checklist. Selection of an experienced FRP installer is the sole responsibility of the project owner and architect. Crane Composites does not accept any responsibility for job failure resulting from or associated with improper jot; site environmental conditions. • FACTORY MUTUAL APROVA_ Fire-X Glasbord (FXE and FSFM) is the only fiberglass reinforced interior wall and calling panel that IS accepted under Factory Mutual Research approved FRP, Plastic Interior Finish Materials when installed in accordance with Factory Mutual Research Approval Standard 4880. This information is available at www.approvalguide.com and www.FRP.com/FMApproved.pdf. lc NOTE: Please contact your local FM Global Representative to provide a fie emotion of alternative r.• . - il4';' 4 • .. ' 0 ; --; ethods of installation. GENERAL INFORIVATION Safety Information WHEN CUTTING OR DRIWNG, ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLASSES OR GOGGI FS AND A FACE MASK WHICH COVERS THE FACE AND MOUTH. Itching due to glass fibers may be avoided by the use of barrier creams on exposed skin areas. Hearing protection is also recommended. Supplies and Equipment Supplies will vary depending on wall substrate, adhesive choice and seam treatment selection. STANDARD FRP TOOLS NEEDED • Crane Composites Laminate Roller (Part # F150ROLLER) • Crane Composites V-notched Trowel 3/16 x 1/4 x 5/16 (Part # R5OTROWEL) • Circular saw with fine tooth carbide tipped saw blade • Swivel -head 18 gauge shears • Drywall Roto-Zip® • Jig -Saw • Flat edge finishing tool (putty knife or equivalent) MATERIALS NEEDED • Crane Composites FRP Panels • Adhesive - Crane Advanced Polymer Adhesive (R53829) or Crane Fast Grab Adhesive (R53828) Refer to page 5 for assistance in selecting the appropriate adhesive • Soap and water for clean-up (Latex or Polymer adhesives) • Saw horses • Plywood larger than panels • Dry, lint free rags • Sandpaper or Paper Tiger® Wallpaper Removal Tool for roughing up wall • Tape measure • Utility knife • Six -penny finishing nails • Carbide tipped laminate cutter • IMPORTANT NOTE: If installation room has high humidity (65% or higher) then a portable low-cost dehumidifier unit is suggested. SEAM TREATMENT • Moldings • Color Coordinating Caulk • Seam Sealant (cleanroom only) • Cleanroom Wall System Seam Sealant - 7555 Urethane Sealant (R53827) • Applicator - Pneumatic Dual Chamber Applicator Gun (R50CAULKGUN) • 400mIStatic Mixing Tips - 3/8 x 11 x 24 EL • Finishing Kit - Inline Seam and Radial Seam Finishers for seam smoothing (R5OSEAM-KIT) • Panel Tape - 1 by 144 yds (R53522) • Solvent for clean-up (IPA, acetone) • Protective gloves needed when using seam sealant Storage Panels should be stored indoors on a solid, flat, dry surface other than the floor. Do not stack on concrete floor or any other surface that emits moisture. Lay panels flat with proper support on the ends of panels. Do not stand panels on edge. All FRP panels must be stored inside. Optimum storage conditions are 60° to 75° (16°C to 24°C) and 35% to 55% relative humidity (Figure 1). FiGLIP.E 1 INSTALLATION PREPARATION Pre -Conditioning Before beginning the installation, the installer must determine that the environment of the jobsite meets or exceeds all requirements specified in the installation guide. Prior to installing, remove the packaging and allow the panels to acclimate to the room temperature and humidity for 24 hours. Acclimation temperature range should be 60°F to 75°F (16°C to 24°C) and relative humidity should be 35% to 55%. Ideally, both the room temperature and humidity during acclimation and installation should be the same as the final operating conditions. Installation Conditions Installation should not begin until building is enclosed (windows and doors are Installed), permanent heating and cooling equipment is in operation, and residual moisture from plaster, concrete, or terrazzo work has dissipated. Installation temperature range should be 60°F to 75°F (16°C to 24°C) and relative humidity range should be 35% to 55%. Wall Preparation Every attempt is made to inspect panels for cosmetic and physical abnormalities prior to shipment, however, all panels should be inspected for any defects prior to installation. The installer assumes all responsibility for full inspection of product before installation. If panels are not acceptable, contact your Customer Service Representative (CSR) immediately. Do not install panels of unacceptable or questionable quality. Crane Composites, Inc. will not be responsible for installation or removal costs of unacceptable panels. Walls should be flat and even. Remove high spots and fill in low spots prior to beginning installation. Remove any foreign matter that may interfere with the adhesive bond. The wall substrate must be dry and free from, dirt, dust, and grease. Installation over uneven surfaces will result in we or no adhesion to the wall substrate, therefore bubbling due to air pockets will form behind the panel. PAINTED OR PRIMED SURFACES Painted surfaces will not allow solvent -free or solvent -based adhesives to dry. Consequently, they will not achieve full bond strength. Painted surfaces must be perforated with a wallpaper removal tool to rough up the wall. If you do not have that tool available, surfaces must be gouged with a minimum 20 grit heavy sandpaper to break the moisture barrier of the paint. All loose paint, dirt and residue must be removed prior to installation. Refer to page 4 for assistance in selecting the appropriate adhesive. NEW G'rPSUlv1 BOARD OR DR4WALL New gypsum should not be painted or pruned. Tapered joints need only a f and taped coating using a setting joint c€xnpound. A finish coat is not necessary or desirable. Any extremely uneven areas should be flfled. Remove all drywall dust. PLYWOOD Plywood walls must be flat and even, and warped plywood should be removed and replaced. Solvent -Free adhesive cannot be used on any installation over pressure treated or fire -rated plywood. CONCRE 1 E BLOCK AND BRICK Concrete block and brick wall surfaces are by nature uneven, and FRP panels installed directly to these surfaces will likely develop loose spots, bulges and buckles. An alternate method is to install gypsum board, cement board or another appropriate substrate over the furring and then install FRP panels according to the standard installation instructions. If it is the owner or contractor's preference to install FRP panels directly to a concrete block or brick wall, it is recommended that the panels be Installed with Crane Advanced Polymer Adhesive. NON -POROUS SURFACES Non -porous surfaces (i.e., ceramic tile, glazed block, moisture resistant substrates, and metal panels) do not provide a good surface for adhesive bonding. General-purpose latex -based, polymer or solvent -based adhesives will not dry property on a non -porous surface. Advanced polymer Is recommended In these applications. Installation over this type of surface can be accomplished with rivets or you may contact an adhesive manufacturer for additional recommendations. Environmental Considerations The following special conditions require additional preparation or installation techniques: DIRECT SUNUGHT Prolonged Direct Sunlight on panels may cause abnormal fading and/or rapid expansion depending upon amount of heat buildup. Use caution in these areas. HIGH HUMIDITY ROOMS Acclimate panels in the operating humidity conditions. Carefully follow the guidelines in this installation guide for expansion/contraction spacing and sealing. (see Expansion Joint Chart, pg 5). Failure to seal moisture entry points with silicone sealant can cause swelling of the substrate resulting in warping, curling, delamination or bond line separation. Use an adhesive that is recommended for high humidity conditions. A vapor barrier (e.g. 6 mil poly sheet) may be required. 'Follow the architect or owner's specifications or check your local building codes for specific requirements. Panels should be limited to 4x 8' LOVV TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS Acclimate panels in the operating temperature conditions. Carefully follow the guidelines in this installation guide for expansion/contraction spacing and sealing (see Expansion Joint Chad, pg 6). Use an adhesive that is recommended for low temperature conditions. A vapor barrier (e.g., 6 mil poly sheet) may he required, Follow the architect or owner's specifications or check your local building codes for specific requirements. Panels should be limited to 4' x 8' FOAM INSULATION An approved thermal barrier system (e.g., gypsum board) must be used between the FRP panels and any foam insulation (Figure 2), Check your local building codes for specific requirements. NEAR HEAT SOURCE FRP panels will discolor when installed behind or near a heat source which radiates temperatures exceeding 130°F (55°C), such as cookers, ovens, and deep fryers. Stainless steel is recommended for these types of areas. Choose an Adhesive The following information provides assistance on selecting the appropriate adhesive for installation: t - 1,414 ICu RE C;RANE ADVANCED POLYMER ADHESIVE Porous and most non -porous substrates, Interior and exterior applications, Fiberglass faced, mold resistant and firecode core drywall, drywall, steel, foamboard, vinyl, PVC, FRP,ceramic tile, laminate, sealed and unsealed concrete CRANE FAST GRAB ADHESIVE Porous substrates, Interior drywall applications, Non -treated plywood ADHESIVE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR VARIOUS SUBSTRATES )P R,,TO: . Standard Unpainted Drywall Advanced, — Polymer YES Fast ' ' Grab ' YES Standard Unpainted Plywood YES YES Treated Plywood YES NO Fire -Rated Plywood YES NO Cement Board YES NO Fiberglass Faced, Mold Resistance and Firecode Core Drywall YES NO DensGlass YES NO FRP YES NO Traditional Green board YES NO Ceramic Tile YES NO . . Advanced ' . FRP TO. ' Polymer Fast Grab. Stainless Steel YES NO Metal YES NO Aluminum YES NO Galvanized Metal i, YES NO Cement Block (above grade or inside wall) YES NO Cement Block (below grade or outside wall) YES NO Painted Walls (it paint is well anchored) YES NO Polystyrene Foam YES NO Polyurethane Foam YES NO Foil -Faced Insulation YES NO Refer to form 4'6846 for additional Crane Adhesive installation information. 4 F][}�— |\ | ION D| A\ \ |K G ^ Pre -fit each panel before fastening and/or adhering inplace. � All cutting and drilling should beduneprior tothe application cUadhesive. " Preplan for cove or base molding. FRIP panels should be installed so that the base molding will not restrict normal panel movement during expansion and contraction. Cut panels 1/4" short of where the base molding will extend; poured acrylic floor with built-in base cove should boinplace prior toinstallation. � ° When using rivets, pre -drill holes inthe panels using adrill bit that is1/4^larger than the rivet, Plan ahead oothat fasteners will [lot |nterlerewith moldings orother wall fixtures. ° When using mechanical fasteners through FRIP to attach wall angles or other fixtures, pre -drill holes using a drill bit that is 114" larger than the mechanical fastener. Without oversizing the holes, the FRP will likely have bulges and/or buckles when panel movement occurs during expansion and contraction. BASIC F[J[} INS —TA —LA | |/—\\] S 1. �—O� _r`� Trim panel to fit. Oversize pilot holes Jdrop-in ceiling wall angle is attached to and through FRP (please allow for proper expansion and contraction) 2. Radius corners ufany cut out fixture openings. @. Apply adhesive to100%u/the backside ofpanel using across-hatch pattennusiogatrowe recommended bythe adhesive manufacturer. 4, Place panel onwall, leaving appropriate room atpanel joints and corners for expansion and contraction. 5. Using alaminate roller, remove air pockets byrolling down and out toward the panel edge without amolding, 6. Fit appropriate moldings to panels edge leaving a minimum of 1/8" for expansion between panel and molding stem, 7. Install next panel. ' The nature o{FRPpanels booexpand and contract. Without leaving requ�reUroom for expansion and contraction, FRPpanels can develop buckles and/or bulges because panel movemontwill occur. C| | | | (\]G |\ | |CT|/—\\]S POSITION PANEL FACE DOWN DNACOVERED WORK AREA When cutting with a circular saw, position the panel so that the saw blade enters the back side ofpane (Figure 3) Radius Corners OƒCut—Outs CUFF -OUTS The inside corners oyall cut-outs must have oradius of at least 1�22(3.2mm). Failure vzradius corners may result instress cracking. For pilot holes, a1/4^(6.JOnnm)diameter router bit ordrill bit may he used, use a jig saw to complete the radius cut out. Allow 1/8" (3.2 mm) clearance around all fixtures, electric boxes, piping, etc. EXPANSION JOINT CHART ` Panel Size *=8' i 4''9' 1 4'^17 | 4',zz' Gap Around Rivets 1/8r l8r l8r 3/16" Gap Between Panels and Wall Fixtures l/8r l/8r l/4r l4r clanaae, Dtional Shear Al I AC-ING TO WALL Generally, FRP panels can be Installed using adhesive alone, fasteners alone, or a combination of adhesive and fasteners. The method used should be determined by the room and wall conditions (see the wall conditions noted on pages 4 & 5). Check your local building codes for any restrictions or guidelines regarding approved installation methods. BEFORE STARTING, DETERMINE WHICH SEAM TREATMENT BEING USED, PLEASE REFER TO THE APPROPRIATE INSTRUCT1ONS FOR THE TYPE OF SEAM TREATMENT BEING USED Moldings I Color Coordinating Caulk I Seam Sealant Applying Adhesive When adhesive is used, be sure that it is an FRP-formulated product. FRP adhesives are widely available. Follow the adhesive manufacturer's recommendations for trowel style (e.g., appropriate height of adhesive bead left by trowel). It is important to apply adhesive carefully and follow all directions to prevent problems that may resat from using too little or too much adhesive. 100% adhesive coverage applied to the entire back of the panel is recommended by using a °crosshatch" pattern. Adhesive should extend to all edges of the panel and should be applied directly to the beck of each individual FRP panel. (Figure 4) Do not apply adhesive to wall. Spacing All FRP panels have expansion characteristics due to changes in humidity and temperature that must be accounted for during installation with proper spacing around panel edges and around fixtures attached to the panel/wall. Adequate space must be allowed for panel expansion and contraction. For a 4x 8' panel, a minimum gap of 1/4- is required at the top and bottom of each panel and 1/8" between panels. More room will be required for longer panels. It is recommended that panels do not exceed 48" in width and 12' in length to aid in ease of installation and ensure a satisfactory finished installation. See the FRP panel Expansion Joint Chart for appropriate spacing at ceiling, floor and between panels. When a moisture resistant installation is rsquired, silicone sealant should be applied in all moldings around all panel edges, fastener. and fixtures. REFER TO TREAT OPTIONS FOR SPECIFIC EKIPANSON JOINT CHART, Panel and Seam Treatment Sequence Depending on your seam treatment selection, panels are either installed in sequence with the seam treatment or panels are installed independently. Before starting, determine which seal treatment is being used. MOLDINGS When using moldings, panels and molding are installed in sequenced. COLOR COORDINATING CAULK AND SEAM SEALANT When using caulk and sealant, all panels are installed prior to the seam treatment. Before caulk and sealant can be applied, installed panels need to be adhered for at least 6 hours. Panel Installation Finish • Use a laminate roller to ensure all air pockets are removed between the panel and the wall and to ensure a good bond between the panel and the wall. Start in the top comer of the panel away from the leading edge. Begin rolling down and out towards the panel edge without a molding. (Figure 5) • Adhesive residue may make panels appear stained and will collect dirt. Remove any adhesive residue upon completion of the job. To remove latex -based adhesive, clean with a non-abrasive cotton cloth and warm water. If necessary, use a mid, non-abrasive detergent. For best results, change water and cleaning rags frequently. For clean-up with solvent based adhesives, use mineral spirits or acetone to remove residue (Figure 6). NOTE: SOLVENT -BASED OR ABRASIVE CLEANERS SHOULD NOT BE USED ON DESIGNS PANELS OR PATTERN MATCHED MOLDINGS not.iRE � r� ^ SEAk / --[}—]\ | K /��K -- O[) ||/—\\ S Before starting, determine which seam treatment isbeing used. Moldings One-piece moldings with expansion control guides or two-piece moldings are available for insta||odonwithotandardfrpwal|pann|a.Punelsaeinemrtedihtothonna-pieoomoldingoponing. while both parts of the two piece molding are installed on top of the panel (Figure 7). Panels beneath the two-piece molding should maintain the recommended expansion spacing. FRP adhesive should be used when installing moldings. Do not apply silicone to install. Installations requiring additional abuse resistance should use the heavy-duty corners and batten strip. Installation ofpanels over 12 feet long isnot recommended. EXPANSION JOINT CHART Gap a1Ceiling . 1A^ 7Ar 3/8 3/8 Gap atFloor 1/4r 14r 8/8 8/8 Gap Between Panel and Center o[lPiece Molding 1/8r 1/8r 3/18^ 3V16^ Gap Between Panel and Center o[2Piece Molding 1/4" 1/4" 30" 30" Gap Between Panel When Not Using Moldings ° 1/4^ 1/4^ 3/8^ 80^ ' For file -look decorative panels, use asix penny mdfor joint spacing. USING MOLDINGS 1. Start inaninside corner. Mark plumb line 48-1ar(1.2n)from corner. The first panel should boset true with aplumb line. NOTE: If the panel is supplied with a protective tack film, leave film on during installation. Peel back tack film approximately 1/2" (1 2.7rnm) for easy insertion into moldings. Remove film after 2. Place first panel against wall and align leading edge with plumb line. 3. Insert adivision bar onthe first panel uptoexpansion control guide and continue installing panels. The free edge of the molding or division bar may be tacked in place if preferred before installing next panel. (Figure 0 4. Use alaminate roller to ensure all air pockets are removed between the panel and the wall and to ensure a good bond between the panel and the wall. '\ 'WvROAG—`�RI.GHITK, � ' "a NOTE: If using cap at the top or bottom of panel, slide it completely on to panel and maintain recommended expansion spacing. When not using cap attop and bottom, leave 1/4^(32rnn)gap for expansion, Kamoisture resistant installation iorequired, silicone sealant should baapplied inall moldings and around all panel edges, fasteners and fixtures. 5. Install the last panel on the first wall as stated above, but with no corner molding on the leading edge. The first panel on the new wall will receive acomer molding, thus completing the corner transition. 6. Slide the next panel into the division bar. Repeat process working in one direction around the room. IMPORTANT —NOTES REGARD|NSTILELOOKPANB-|NSTALUTION 1. For proper alignment of the horizontal score lines, create a level line from the highest area of the floor. 2. Plan your panel layout so that the seams of the panels are not directly over the seams of the substrate. Avoid positioning joints close to inside oroutside corners . \ 3. Keep tack film on during installation to protect the panels —peel back approximately 1/2" for easy installation into -N t., -t'qy] w 'we Color Coordinating Caulk (Caulk not available for purchase from Crane Composites) 1. Start in an inside comer. Mark plumb line 48" (1.2 m) from corner. The first panel should be set true with a plumb Tine. NOTE: If panel is supplied with a protective tack film, leave film on during installation, 2. Apply 100% adhesive coverage to the entire back side of the panel using a "crosshatch" type pattern. Place panel against wall and align leading edge with plumb line. Use caution so that adhesive does not seep into the gap between the panels.* 3. Use a laminate roller to ensure all air pockets are removed between the panel and the wall and to ensure a good bond between the panel and the wall. Start in the top comer of the panel away from the leading edge. Begin rolling down and out towards the leading panel edge. (Figure 5) 4. Hammer six -penny finishing nails against the panel leading edge two feet on center. This will maintain proper spacing between panels. "Leave nails in place until adhesive sets up (per manufacturer's instructions) and then remove. 5. Prepare the joints for caulking. • If panel has tads film, leave in place. • If panel does not have tack film, place painter's tape on each side of the seams that are to receive caulk. 6. Fill the 1 /8" (3.2 mm) gap between the panels with caulk, making sure that the gap is completely filled. Push tube in the direction of travel. Wet your finger and smooth bead if necessary. 7. After smoothing bead, allow caulk to dry before removing tack film or painter's tape. If using a cap at the top or bottom of panel, slide it completely on to the panel. When not using a cap at the top or bottom, leave 1 /4" (3.2mm) gap for expansidn. If a moisture resistant installation is required, Silicone sealant should be applied in all moldings and around ali panel edges, fasteners and fixtures. Fasteners Nylon drive rivets, or corrosion resistant screws are appropriate fastener options. If rivets or fasteners are used, panels should be predated using a drill bit that is 1/8" to 1/4" larger than the fastener. During 'Installation, holes only slightly larger than the fastener should be drilled into the substrate through the pre -drilled holes In the panel and prior to any adhesive application (Figure 10). Apply silicone sealant prior to inserting rivets or fasteners. The recommended fastening frequency is 16" on center both horizontally and vertically. Space perimeter holes at least 1" to 1-1/2" from panel edge when using one piece moldings and stagger holes of abutting panels. When using two piece moldings put perimeter holes 1-1/2" to 2" away from panel edge (Figure 8, Figure 11). Typical Vslener $. r P.,no4 FIGURE E cam; RF i <. ,1Gi.1RE 8 Seam Sealant WALL PREPARATION 1. Surfaces should be free of grease, dirt, and other contaminants. Clean seams as necessary with a dry, lint free rag or a rag dampened with solvent if necessary. 2. Installed panels need to be adhered to the wall for at least 6 hours before beginning seams. 3. Remove any arinesivebetween the panels with a sharp edged screwdriver or smal let blade (Figure 12), 4. Prior to dispensing urethane sealant, each seam will need to receive painter's tape on each side of the seam. Tape needs to be applied as close to the panel edge a piI4p1r. with out going over into the seam. If panel has a pre -applied tack film, that can be left in place (Figure 16). PREPARATION OF A NEW CARTRIDGE 1. Loading the cartridge into the dispensing gun A. Remove the plastic nut from the outlet end of the sealant cartridge. B. Remove the metal retaining clip and the plastic plug in the outlet ports of the cartridge and discard (re-insertion of the plugs into the wrong side can cause sealant to cure and block the ports). C. Load cartridge into dispensing gun ensuring that the plungers are fined up property. 2. Levering the plungers (Figure 13) A. To ensure that the sealant is mixed and dispensed at the proper ratio, the plungers need to be level at the start of each new cartridge prior to use. B. Prior to installing the mixing tip, slowly advance the plungers until a small amount of material is equally dispensed from each port. Once this occurs, the plungers are level. C. Hand mix the dispensed material and discard. 3. Attach Mixing Tip and Purge (Figure 14) A. After levefing the plungers, fit the plastic mixing tip onto the outlet end of the cartridge and secure with the plastic nut that was removed previously. B. After mixing tip has been secured, dispense a small bead of material (approximately one tip length) to ensure that a proper mix ratio is being achieved. G. Materiel Is nevi reedy for use. 4. Open Time A. Open tirne is the, amount of time from when the sealant begins to travel down the mixing tip until dispensed product needs to be completely woricedtprocessed in the searn. B. It is important to note that open time begins at inttial mix, not at time of dispense onto the surface of the application. C. Fdr urethane sealant, the approximate open time is 3-5 minutes at 75°F (24°C). This means that at an ernbient temperature of 75°F (24°C), the material applied to the seams of the wall panel must be worked/processed within 3 minutes of the initial purge through the mixing tip. D. Open time w1I fluctuate as temperature increases or decreases. It can be estimated that for every 18°F (10°C) increase in temperature, the open time will be cut in half. E. Operators will also need to be aware of the timing in regards to the material remaining in the mixing tip after each application. Material will either need to be purged (approximately every 2-3 minutes at 75°F) between uses or a new mixing tip applied at the re -start of a partial cartridge. Temperature fluctuations described above have same effect on purge time. -i-IGURE 12 REMOVE MESS ADHESIVE SURE 13 LEVELI\Q T1-1E r-1,31..)RE 14' ikTTACH STATE MWNG TF insta tiori U141€' 1 /8" - 3/16' Bead Temperature ("F) 70 80 90 100 Time (Minutes) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Suspect IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTE Seam Sealant workability begins at initial dispense APPLY URETHANE SEALANT TO SEAMS..JOINTS General Process notes: 1. At end user discretion as to the number of operators used for the seam seal application process. A minkmum of two operators is recommended. 2. If one operator is used, then each seam will have to be processed individually (filled and then smoothed by the same operator before moving on to the next seam). A new mixing tip will likely need to be used for each seam in this case. 3. For multiple operators (two or more), the end user may design the process such that one operator can dispense, while a second operator can follow and smooth the joints. Care will need to be taken to ensure that the open time of the material is not exceeded in these scenarios. 4. Seam Seal Process order should be: A. Vertical flat panel seams B. Vertical outside corners C. Vertical inside corners D. Floor and/or ceiling joints E. Windows and door frames VERTICAL FLAT PANEL SEAMS 1. Vertical Seams should be processed first as they are intended to be smoothed flat with the panel. Inside corners, floor, and ceiling joints are smoothed such that the seam sealer stands proud of the surface, which would require placement over any vertical seams that may interface with these joints. 2. Material should be dispensed into each seam at a rate such that the seam is completely filled with sealant but completed within the necessary open time for the sealant. It is recommended that sealant is installed in sections no longer than 3' for all panel length as a bench mark. Section length will vary dependent on environmental conditions at job site. 3. It is recommended to pull dispensing gun away from bead during application. 4. A good technique is to add a small horizontal piece of painters tape every 3' and ensure that there is enough sealant in the cartridge to complete a full seam. Performing a cartridge change in the middle of a seam application could increase the risk of exceeding the open time of the sealant (Figure 17). 5. If the seam has a large gap and/or cannot be filled by the sealant in one pass, an initial "filler bead" can be applied and then a secondary bead can be applied over the top of the initial bead after initial bead has reached full cure. Mechanical filler, such as weather- strip putty, may also be used to fill large gaps prior to the application of the urethane seam sealant. 6. Smoothing the sealant A. After the sealant has been dispensed, smooth the sealant beads flush with the panel surface using the Inline Seam Finisher. B. Finishing/smoothing tools and techniques are at the discretion of the operator and/or the end user. C. Smoothing of the sealant must occur within the open time of the sealant. D. As soon as the smoothing of the sealant is complete, remove the horizontal painters tape. 7. Remove horizontal tape and begin next 3' section. A good technique is to apply the sealant below the previous section and "bump up" the sealant into the previous section 8. Once the all sections of the wall are completed, remove the vertical painters tape. Remove Any excess sealant on panels can be cleaned using a solvent dampened rag 11 'ANT ' 3' JRE ' 9 DIY' IP ADHESI,F IN TO PRE^Tu'= 3Ei For Vertical outside Corners, repeat process steps 1-8 as listed in Vertical Flat Panel Seams VERTICAL INSIDE CORNERS 1. Repeat process listed in Vertical Flat Panel Seams except for the format to smooth the sealant 2. Smoothing the Sealant A. After the sealant has been dispensed, smooth the sealant beads flush with the panel surface using the Radial Seam Finisher if a rounded corner joint is desired. B. The Inline Seam Finisher can also be used if a flat inside corner bead is desired. C. Finishing/smoothing tools and techniques to be at the discretion of the operator and/or the end user. D. Smoothing of the sealant must occur within the open time of the sealant. E. As soon as the smoothing of the sealant is complete, remove the painters tape. Any excess sealant on panels can be cleaned using a solvent dampened rag. HORIZONTAL FLOOR AND CEILING JOINTS 1. Material should be dispensed into each seam at a rate such that the seam is completely filled with sealant but completed within the necessary open time for the sealant. 2. It is recommended to pull dispensing gun away from bead during application. 3. Ensure vertical seams are cured prior to processing horizontal seams. 4. It is also recommended that operators ensure that there is enough sealant in the cartridge to complete a full seam. Performing a cartridge change in the middle of a seam application could increase the risk of exceeding the open time of the sealant. 5. If the seam has a large gap and/or cannot be filled by the sealant in one pass, an initial "filler bead" can be applied and then a secondary bead can be applied over the top of the initial bead after the initial bead has reached full cure. Mechanical filler, such as weather-strip putty, may also be used to fill large gaps prior to the application of the urethane sealant. 6. Smoothing the Sealant: A. After the sealant has been dispensed, smooth the sealant beads flush with the panel surface using the radial seam finisher if a rounded corner joint is desired. B. The inline seam finisher can also be used if a flat inside corner bead is desired. C. Finishing tools and techniques to he at the discretion of the operator and/or the end user. D. Smoothing of the sealant must occur within the open time of the sealant. E. As soon as the smoothing of the sealant is complete, remove the painters tape. Any excess sealant on panels can be cleaned using a solvent dampened rag. AI ,U:RE rdr; bLa, ; T PIZGNT-. \UITH " i_ NOEL SEAMS AROUND DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES OR OTHER SPECIAL APPLICATION AREAS 1. Repeat process listed in Vertical Flat Panel Seams. 2. Material should be dispensed into each seam at a rate such that the seam is completely filled with sealant but completed within the necessary open time for the sealant. As these seams typically have a larger gap, they may not be able to be filled by the sealant in one pass. In that situation, an initial "filler bead" can be applied and then a secondary bead can be applied over the top of the initial bead after initial bead has reached full cure. A A mechanical filler, such as weather-stip putty, may also be used to fill large gaps prior to the application of the Urethane Sealant. B. IMPORTANT NOTE: A larger mass of sealant, which is likely present in these types of seams, will lower the available open time during which the material can be successfully smoothed. 3. Smoothing the Sealant A. After the sealant has been dispensed, smooth the sealant beads flush with the panel surface. Since these joints are larger and often have an irregular shape, it is at the discretion of the installer to determine the best method for smoothing the joint. A combination of common smoothing tools may be required. Online seam finisher should be used for small in -line panel seams or larger radial seam finisher used for comers.) B. Smoothing of the sealant must occur within the open time of the sealant. C. As soon as the smoothing of the sealant is complete, remove the painters tape. Any excess sealant on panels can be cleaned using a solvent dampened rag. SEAM SEALANT CLEANING Clean equipment and tools prior to. the sealant cure with organic solvents such as isopropyl alcohol. Speciality Installations Ceiling Panel LAY -IN CEILINGS For lay -in ceiling grid systems, in order to avoid unacceptable deflection, purchase factory pre-cut ceiling panels. To install ceiling panels, lay into ceiling grid. Trim as necessary to accommodate lighting or other fixtures. Always leave a 1/8" gap between panel and grid or fixture to allow for normal panel expansion and contraction. FRP grid systems may require specially sized ceiling panels. See the FRP grid system installation guide. Do not attach ceiling grid through top of panels. WHEN USING FRP PANELS IN A CEILING GRID In order to minimize gaps between the panel and the grid system, Crane Composites strongly recommends FRP ceiling panels be used with butt -end ceiling grid systems. Smooth FRP panels will highlight the space between the grid and a flush mount ceiling panel. Crane Composites Is not responsible for space between panel and grid when overlay grid systems are used. For optimal results use Sanigrid II - Fiberglass Ceiling Grid System. tr* 4 MICAL WINEM APPLk ;A:90N 3URE Car Wash Using FRP panels that have been factory laminated to fluted polypropylene is the ideal solution for lining the interior walls of a car wash, with its high moisture environment. The expansion and contraction due to thermal changes and extended exposure to moisture can, however, cause any frp panel product to expand. Bulging from expansion can be minimized if panels are installed properly. The key to a satisfactory installation in such a high moisture environment is to provide adequate clearance around fasteners, moldings, pipes, and junctures so the panels are free to expand and contract. As little as 1/64change In length can cause bulging if there is no clearance for a panel to expand. NOTE: Bulging of panels in a car wash installation is not cause to consider the panels defective. In general, follow the wall panel installation instructions within this guide. 13 Additionally, the following guidelines will aid in completing a satisfactory high moisture insteHation 1. Limit panel length to 8'. 2. instal panels vertically. 3. Acclimate panels to the ambient temperature and moisture conditions for a minimum of 48 hours prior to inelielation. 4. Insblipanals leaving a minimum of 1space at both the floor and ceding junctures. 5. Use mechanical fasteners (metrior nylon drive rivets). Always oversize the fastener holes. Do not use adhesive. 6. Instal wail -hung equipment andsigns with standoffs (washers) between the substrate wall end equipment milking certain that the standoffs are thick enough to expand and contract. Drill panels diameter lamer than the standoffs (Figure 25). 7. Caulk and Wig sledges' to keep water from getting behind the panels (Figure 25). Factory Laminated Panels Laminated panels may be installed folowing the FRP panel installation instructions. Laminated a steel or wood studded wail. Stud spacing is recommended to be 16' or less on center. Stud edges wit occur on stud centers. Laminated panels should not be instated over C-Channel aluminum studs, as the aluminum may not be strong enough to resist any movement in the paneling should expansion or contraction occur. • Use the same spacing guide for panels and fasteners as listed in FRP panel installation recommendations. • Laminated panels may be installed without a division bar molding, but maintain a 1/6" space between panels. This space allows for normal expansion and should be fined with silicone sealant to completely seal the installation from moisture (Figure 26). • Always seal around any moldings, fixtures or fasteners to provide a moisture resistant instalation. • Laminated panels may be fastened with non -corroding nails or screws directly to wood or steel studs (minimum 25 GA.) or with nylon drive rivets to drywall, plaster, or concrete block. Install fasteners no further than 8" apart around outside edges and 12" apart on intermediate 16" centers. • Put perimeter fastener holes 1/2' to 2" from panel edge depending upon width of molding being used. • Fastener holes in the panel should be predrilled 1/6" larger than rivets. • One-piece molding is evadable for use with standard 9/32' 0S8 laminated panels. • Two-piece molding or heavy-duty batten strip and comers are available for non-standard thicknesses (Figure 5). See your FRP panel distributor for availabity. • Silicone sealant should be applied in all moldings and around all panel edges, fasteners, and fixtures to provide moisture resistant installation. FUPE 7 nly instafled directlyover olanned so that el ver 1- -- without melding 1/8- = 3 2 mm AN IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT MOISTURE RESISTANT BSTRATES MOISTURE -RESISTANT GYPSUM VARIES TREMENDOUSLY, WHILE SOME OF THESE SURFACES ALLOW MOISTURE TO PENETRATE, OTHERS RETARD OR TOTALLY PREVENT PENETRATION OF WATER OR S LVENT. TESTING BY CRANE COMPOSITES INDICATED THAT WHEN WATER BASED OR SOLVENT BASED FRP ADHESIVES ARE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH MOISTURE RESISTANT GYPSUM THE ADHESIVE ABILITY TO CURE IS SEVERELY COMPROMISED IN THE CRUCIAL. FIRST 24 HOURS OF INSTALLATION AND THE POTENTIAL FOR A SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION IS GREATLY DIMINISHED. THE CONSTRUCTION TRADE IS BECOMING EXPOSED TO AN INCREASINGLY LARGE NUMBER OF NEW TYPES OF MOISTURE RESISTANT GYPSUM FROM THE DRYWALL INDUSTRY. GIVEN THESE TWO FACTS, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CONTACT YOUR ADHESIVE MANUFACTURER'S TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPARTMENT, PRIOR TO ANY FRP INSTALLATION OVER WALL SUBSTRATES OTHER THAN STANDARD GYPSUM. STANDARD GYPSUM IS CRANE COMPOSITES PREFERRED SUBSTRATE CHOICE WHEN INSTALLING FRP WALL PANELS. FRP OFFERS RESISTANCE TO MOLD, MILDEW, AND BACTERIA GROWTH AND HAS A HIGH IMPACT STRENGTH, HIGH MOISTURE RESISTANCE, CHEMICAL RESISTANCE AND STAIN RESISTANCE. A MOISTURE RESISTANT SUBSTRATE MAY NOT BE NECESSARY WHEN AN FRP FINISH IS SPECIFIED. HOWEVER, SHOULD A MOISTURE -RESISTANT GYPSUM BE REQUIRED PLEASE CONTACT ADHESIVE SUPPLIER TO REVIEW THE PROPOSED SUBSTRATE AND OBTAIN A RECOMMENDATION ON APPROPRIATE ADHESIVE FOR THAT TYPE OF SUBSTRATE SURFACE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. CRANE COMPOSITES WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FAILED INSTALLATIONS DUE TO LACK OF ADHESIVE BOND STRENGTH BETWEEN THE ADHESIVE AND THE SUBSTRATE. FOR QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS, PLEASE CONTACT: Crane Composites Customer Service Department 1.800.435.0080 11.815.467.8600 KEMPLY® LAMINATED PANELS Kenply panels have not been baled for physical properties or lie resistance. Al Glasbard fleshes here been tested tor surface burning oharaeterisl(ee (see Technical Burins 8226, 6229, 62296, 7901 and 65020). Physical properties and fire resistance aura on the substrate ere evadable Iran the spedec substrate maraitachxer. Crane Campoe1Ioa makes no representation or warranty as to the ccrnpxsite panel fitness kr any spices applceaon, mane physical properties, die resistance, or bung ofereclerkelcs. The trended use of laminated panels tint We fluted poyprop►lene as a substrate. I to Fe the wale or °dings Of car washes and agricultural buildings. retaliation of these panels In any application should be approved by the local buldag code official before panels are ordered. Crane Composites cannot ensure code campience In al situations. FLAME SPREAD AND SMOKE DEVELOPMENT RATINGS The nunerrel flame spread and smoke devdopmei1 ratigs are nd wended 10 elect aleged hazards presented by Crate Cornposiles products under acted 4econdtions and this product has not been tested by Crane Composites except as set forth below. These palings are detained by ame4scale tests conducted by Underwrliers Laboratories and otter ends fendan testing *class using the Arrrertan Society tor Tasting and Materials E-84 test standard (comnaly referred to as the'TLtuM Ted'), CRAPE COMPOSITES PRO OES TI-ESE RATINGS FOR MATERIAL COMPARISON PURPOSES ONLY. Lie otter organic biding materials (e.g. wood). penal made of Iber{3Ma refrronrod plastic resin wall bum. Wien Ignited. FRP may produce dense mole very r ak*. N wide Stmt. Fbe safely requiem proper design of fecilee and he suppress°, systems. es wet as precaution dung comae cdion and occupenmi Local codes, retrace requrertrenb and any specie nods of the product War till aetemnre the correct the -rated interior Wish end 6e ar,ppra ebn spasm necessary fora spent re41el1on. Ws bare el mbnunbn gKen b accurate,& without a guarantee. Since concerns of use are bayed our control d elate ae weaned by the user. 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Gel the free mobile app tor your phone http://gettag.mabi CUSTOM' *MM. `Iy�iO�tOGARD. r1,00T/N0 AND C.aA I►uI V.NT.ns ee•019•.Y1 .... r In tem_.G,, e F �^uel�Fmmu�e- IW.•�ee1 `i'wvaV r, U.e.y ties 4.Np rpw •��� � r•^+4 n.hu �ustombuildingproducts.com 800-272-8786 SS113 1/15R TILE INSTALLATION SYSTEMS RedGard® Waterproofing and Anti -Fracture Membrane WATERPROOFING BENEFITS: Creates a continuous waterproof barrier Bonds directly to metal drains, PVC, stainless and ABS drain assemblies No reinforcing fabric needed Flood Test in 24 Hours Approvals: • Exceeds ANSI Al 18.10 requirements • Meets Uniform Plumbing Code specifications for use as a shower pan liner ANTI -FRACTURE BENEFITS: Isolates existing cracks to 1/8" (3 mm) Rated Extra Heavy -Duty Thin application adds no appreciable thickness to floor Tile in 1-1 '/2 hours Approvals: • Exceeds ANSI Al 18.12 requirements Areas of Use (Substrates): • Concrete, cement mortar beds, masonry • WonderBoard Lite, cement backerboards • Exterior grade plywood — For crack isolation of interior dry areas only • Exterior decks — Contact Technical Services for information related to exterior applications and the use of pressure treated wood decks • Lightweight concrete • Gypsum -based cement toppings INSTALLATIONS: Showers, tubs, steam showers and steam rooms Swimming pools and fountains Spas and hot tubs Terraces and balconies Facades INSTALLATIONS: Suspended or on grade Malls, airports and lobbies Heavy industrial applications AWHILE FOR LIFETIME ITEM CODE SIZE LQWAF 1 LQWAF3 1 gallon (3.78 L) Pail 3.5 gallon (13.2 L) Pail Coverage: For waterproofing ar;d anti -fracture membrane — two 25-30 mil coats. The combined dried coating needs to be a minimum of 25-30 mils thick or 50-60 mils when wet and should not exceed 90 mils wet. RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane / TDS-104 RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane 1 Product Name RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane 2 Manufacturer Custom Building Products Technical Services 10400 Pioneer Boulevard, Unit 3 Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Customer Support: 800-272-8786 Technical Services: 800-282-8786 Fax: 800- 200-7765 Email: contactus@cbpmail.net custombuildinqproducts.com 3 Product Description A ready -to -use elastomeric waterproofing membrane for both commercial and residential tile and stone application. Suited for interior and exterior substrates, RedGard® creates a continuous waterproof membrane barrier with outstanding adhesion and reduces crack transmission in the and stone floors. It bonds directly to clean metal drains, PVC, stainless steel and ABS drain assemblies and can be used as a slab -on -grade moisture vapor barrier under all types of floor coverings. Key Features • Ready to use - Roll it on • Quick dry formula • Listed with IAPM0 for use as a shower pan liner Suitable Substrates • Concrete, cement mortar, masonry • Cement Backerboard • Exterior Plywood and OSB (interior, dry areas only) • Exterior Decks - Contact Technical Services • Post -Tension Concrete - Contact Technical Services • Lightweight Concrete (min. 2000 psi compressive strength) • Gypsum -Based cement topping (min. 2000 psi compressive strength) • Existing ceramic tile and resilient flooring • Floor heating systems - contact Technical Services Composition of Product RedGard® is a liquid -applied elastomeric waterproofing material that cures to form a monolithic membrane. Benefits of Product in the Installation • Easy to use and can be applied by roller, trowel or airless sprayer • Rated for extra heavy duty service • Reduces curing time with quick -dry formula • Isolates cracks to 1/8" (3 mm) • Suitable for waterproofing pools, spas and water features • Meets Uniform Plumbing Code specifications for use as a shower pan liner Published Date: 8/13/2018 Limitations to the Product • Do not apply to surfaces that may drop below 40°F (4°C) within 72 hours of application. • Do not apply over wet surfaces or surfaces subject to hydrostatic pressure. • Do not use to bridge or cover over existing expansion, control, construction, cold or saw cut joints; use Crack Buster® Pro Membrane for control, cold or saw cut joints. • Do not use as an adhesive. • Do not use as a wear surface; the membrane must be covered with tile or other permanent flooring. • Do not use solvents in conjunction with the membrane Packaging • 1 gallon (3.78 L) pail • 3.5 gallon (13.2 L) pail 4 Technical Data Applicable Standards American National Standards Institute (ANSI) ANSI A108.01, A108.17, A108.13, A118.10 and A118.12 American National Standards for the Installation of Ceramic Tile ASTM International (ASTM) • ASTM C627 Standard Test Method for Evaluating Ceramic Floor Tile Installation Systems Using the Robinson -Type Floor Tester • ASTM D638 Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Plastics Tile Council of North America (TCNA) TCNA Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation, TCNA Method E3171, F125 & F125A Approvals RedGard® has tested and complies with Uniform Plumbing Code and International Plumbing Code standards for use as a shower pan liner per IAPMO Research and Testing, Inc., File No. 4244. RedGard® has tested and complies with International Building Code (IBC), International Residential Code (IRC) and International Plumbing Code (IPC) standards for water resistance per ICC Evaluation Service, ESR- 1413. RedGard® conforms to "safing material" requirements established by the Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter Comm 84.30-6f. CUSTOM RwdGard@ Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane /TDS-104 RedGard@ Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane Technical Chart Property Test Method Requirement Typical Results Fungus aegytamy A118,10 aection4.z No Growth Pass Seam Strength A118.10 section4.z >o|bs/^ width 16|bs/2^(73 kg/scm) width onakmo Strength Azzn.zn section4.s >z7opsi 4*+psi (3w kg/Cm') Dimensional Stability A/18.10 Section o.4 +/'0.7% 0.05Y6 Waterproofness A118.10 smtion4.s No Water Penetration Pass atzsmils dry Steam Shower Requirement ASTMs'9d Method ^0.xperms 035ne,ms at»omils dry Shear Bond Strength mCement Mortar Four Week Shear Strength A118.10 Section 5.5 >5Vpsi 26npsi (18.8 kg/cmq Shear Strength After Water Immersion Azzo.m secuons.4 ' soFa/ oypsi (o.skg/ cmq System Crack Resistance Standard Performance x118.12 Section 5.+ > 1/zs^and ^ 1/8" Pass atsomils dry High Performance x118.12 Sectiuns.y > z/D" Pass at30mils dry Point Load Azzn.zz smctwos.z ^ zonom, , zonops| Robinson Test Azzo.zz sections.a As Specified z4Cycles; Extra Heavy Environmental Consideration m$om@ Building Products is committed to environmental responsibility mboth products produced and mmanufacturing practices. Use mthis product may contribute muEm0certification. s Instructions General Surface Prep USE CHEMICAL -RESISTANT GLOVES, such asnmme,when handling product. Exterior and wet areas must have proper sloping mdrains. All surfaces must bestructurally sound, clean, dry and free from contaminants that would prevent agood bond. Newly prepared concrete must bo troweled smooth and textured mafine broom finish and cured for zo days. Existing surfaces must uescarified and leveled, and all defects must berepaired, Cracks exceeding z/8"(3mm)should hetreated in accordance with TCwxeZsorTcwxe2sx. Published Date: 8/13/2018 Bonding toLightweight Cement and Gypsum Surfaces Lightweight mgypsum-based materials must obtain aminimum of 2000psi (1l8MPa)compressive strength atthe recommended mm time. The wnder|aymentmust besufficiently dry and properly cured oo the manufacturer's specifications for permanent, non -moisture permeable coverings. Surfaces to be covered must Aeclean, structurally sound and subject »odeflection not mexceed the current ANSI standards. Expansion joints must beinstalled maccordance with local building codes and AwSI/TCwxguidelines. Prime all surfaces m receveKedGard@ with properly applied manufacturer's sealer orwith aprimer coat ofxedGardVB'consisting of1part RedGard@,d||uted with 4parts clean, cool water. lnaclean pail, mix a1low speed m obtain alump-free solution. The primer can Uebrushed, rolled o, sprayed tvachieve aneven coat. Apply the primer coat tothe floor at arate ofJoofVga||on(7.sM/Qm[reduced material. When dry, apply atleast one full coat nfmdaard@>mthe primed area. Vapor Barrier When used asavapor barrier, apply one full coat (70sq. ft. per gallon) where vapor transmission isuptoR|bs.per zVV0sq. ft. per day and two full coats (7osq. ft. per gallon each coat) where vapor transmission |sunmzz|Lo.per z000sq. ft. per day. Refer to AsTMpz8o9for more information ooVapor Transmission Testing. Movement Joint Placement munot bridge joints designed mexperience movement. Carry these types of joints through the tile work. Clean the joint and install an open v,closed cell -backer rod mthe proper depth, ,soutlined inthe Tile Council Handbook, sooz.Next compress sealant into the joint, coating the sides and leaving the sealant flush with the surface. When the sealant |sdry, place bond -breaker tape over the joint Apply a minimum a/6*''(z.zmm)mrRedsardo9over the joint and the substrate, following the instructions provided previously. Install the tile work onto the membrane, but donot bridge the joint. After the tile work isproperly set, follow the architect's and manufacturer's instructions mfill the joint with aspecified color sealant. Application of Product SHOWER RECEPTORS INSTALLATION Mortar Bed over Framed Structures —e*z4 Cement oacke,bwrdWalls -ew/s Surface Bonded waterpmufinn—B42z Download the illustrated installation details byclicking on the link above o,00mCustom Building Prod uus.mm/rFso'select ~n|e^asthe installation type and select the appropriate illustrated TcmAdetail uv number (example: B414). RedGard at Drains n'rcusTom RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane / TDS-104 RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane Drains should have a clamping ring with open weep holes for thin -set application. Apply the membrane to the bottom of the flange. The drain should be fully supported, without movement, and should be even with the plane of the substrate. Apply the RedGard membrane around drain. Embed a 12" x 12" (30 x 30 cm) fiberglass mesh into the membrane, making sure it does not obstruct the drainage weep holes. Then apply an additional coat of the membrane and smooth. After curing, clamp the upper flange onto the membrane and tighten. Use a silicone caulk around the flange where the membrane and the upper flange make contact. A toilet flange can be handled in much the same manner. RedGard® as Crack Prevention Membrane Force RedGard® into cracks with the flat side of the trowel, roller or brush. Using a 3/16"-1/4" (5-6 mm) V-notch trowel or 3/8" (9.5 mm) rough textured roller. Use the flat side of the trowel and flatten the ridges to form a continuous, even coat of material. The membrane should extend a minimum of the diagonal measurement of the tile beyond both sides of the crack. Gaps between plywood sheets and where floors meet walls must also be prefilled. For continuous crack isolation, cover the entire substrate with RedGard() applied at a rate of 100 sq. ft. per gallon. To meet the requirements of ANSI A118.12, apply two coats of RedGard at a rate of 50 sq. ft. per gallon each coat. RedGard® as General Waterproof Membrane (ANSI 118.10) Cracks to 1/8" (3 mm) should be prefilled before beginning the waterproofing application. Lightly dampen all porous surfaces. Use a 3/4" (19 mm) roughtextured synthetic roller or a 3/16"-1/4" (56 mm) Vnotch trowel and heavily precoat the corners and the intersections where the floors and walls meet, extending 6" (15 cm) on either side. For extra protection, embed a 6" (15 cm) wide fiberglass mesh into the membrane for changes of plane and for gaps 1/8" (3 mm) or greater. Apply RedGard at a rate or 110 sq ft per gallon each coat. If using a trowel, spread the material with the trowel held at a 45° angle, and then flattens the ridges. If using a roller, apply a continuous, even film with overlapping strokes. An airless sprayer may be used for the waterproofing application. The sprayer must produce between 1900 - 2300 psi, with a flow rate of 1.0 - 1.5 GPM and must have a tip orifice size of 0.025 - 0.029. Apply a continuous film with overlapping spray. The membrane appearance is pink when wet and dries to a dark red color. It typically takes 1-1.5 hours to turn completely red. After the first coat turns red, inspect the film for integrity and fill any voids or pinholes with additional material. Apply a second coat at right angles to the first coat. To meet the requirements of IAMPO, Two coats should be applied at a rate of 80 sq. ft. per gallon each coat. In all cases the wetfilm thickness should not exceed 125 mils. Curing of Product RedGard® is dry when it turns solid red, with no visible pink color. Typically, drying time is 1-1.5 hours; depending on ambient conditions, drying time can be as much as 12 hours. After the second coat is applied and both coats are fully cured, the application area can be flood tested. Protection If tile or stone will not be set immediately after curing, protect the membrane from rain, inclement weather and potential construction traffic damage. If delays longer than 72 hours are expected, cover and protect the membrane from extended direct sunlight (UV exposure). Care should be taken to prevent the application from becoming soiled or punctured during and after application. Published Date: 8/13/2018 Tile arid Stone Installation Install tile or stone with a Custom@ Building Products polymer - modified mortar that meets ANSI A118.4 or A118.15 standards. Cleaning of equipment Clean tools and hands with water before the material dries. Clean all spray equipment immediately after use. Health Precautions Wear impervious gloves and eye protection while using this product. Avoid contact with eyes or prolonged contact with skin. Wash thoroughly after handling. If eye contact occurs, rinse cautiously with water for several minutes, remove contact lenses if easy to do: continue rinsing. Immediately seek medical advice if symptoms are significant or persist. Do not take internally. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Conformance to Building Codes Installation must comply with the requirements of all applicable local, state and federal code jurisdictions. 6 Availability & Cost Location Item Code Size Color Package USA LQWAF1 1 gallom (3.78 L) Pink Pail USA LQWAF3 3.5 gallon (13.2 L) Pink Pail Canada CLLQWAF1 1 gallon (3.78 L) Pink Pail Canada CLLQWAF3 3.5 gallon (13.2 L) Pink Pail 7 Product Warranty Obtain the applicable LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY at www.custombuildinciproducts.combroduct-warranty or send a written request to Custom Building Products, Inc., Five Concourse Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30328, USA. Manufactured under the authority of Custom Building Products, Inc. © 2017 Quikrete International, Inc. When RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane is used as a part of a qualifying full installation system of CUSTOM products, the installation can qualify for up to a lifetime system warranty. CUSTOM will repair and/or replace, at its discretion, the affected area of the system. For more information, find details and limitations to this warranty at custombuildingproducts.com. 8 Product Maintenance Properly installed product requires no special maintenance. Do not use as a wear surface. 9 Technical Services Information For technical assistance, contact Custom technical services at 800-272- 8786 or visit custombuildinqproducts.com. 10 Filing System Additional product information is available from the manufacturer upon request. CUSTOM RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Preverntion Membrane / TDS-104 RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane Related Products Waterproofing and Anti -Fracture Membrane Mesh RedGard® SpeedCoat® Waterproofing Membrane CUSTOM Published Date: 8/13/2018 RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane / TDS-104 RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane Coverage Size Coverage RedGard as Crack Prevention Membrane: 1 Gallon (3.78 L) 100 sq. ft (9.3 M2) 3.5 Gallon (13.2 L) 350 sq. ft. (32.5 M2) RedGard as Crack Prevention Membrane meeting ANSI A118,12 1 Gallon (3.78 L) 25 sq. ft. (2.3 M2) 3.5 Gallon (13.2 L) 88 sq. ft. (8.2 M M2) RedGard as Waterproof Membrane: 1 Gallon (3.78 L) 55 sq. ft. (5.1 M2) 3.5 Gallon (13.2 L) 192 sq. ft. (17.8 M2) RedGard as IAPMO Pan Liner meeting ANSI A118.10: 1 Gallon (3.78 L) 40 sq. ft. (3.7 M2) 3.5 Gallon (13.2 L) 140 sq. ft. (13 M2) Chart for estimating purposes. Coverage may vary based on installation practices and jobsite conditions. STOM Published Date: 8/13/2018 RmdGand@DWaterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane / TDS-104 RedG rd@ Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane z Product Name nedGard@Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane a Manufacturer Custom Building Products Technical Services 1o*ooPioneer Boulevard, Unit 3 Santa FeSprings, [A9O670 Customer Support: 800'272'878* Technical Services: 800'282-8786 Fax: 800'200-7765 cman:motactus@cUvman.oet mgomhuoU|rwnmUucts.mm s Product Description A ready -to -use elastomencwaterproofing membrane for both commercial and residential tile and stone application. Suited for interior and exterior substrates, neUGard4ycreates acontinuous waterproof membrane barrier with outstanding adhesion and reduces crack transmission intile and stone floors. ubonds directly toclean metal drains, PVC, stainless steel and ABS drain assemblies and can beused asas|ah-on'godemoisture vapor barrier under all types uf floor coverings. Key Features °xedy to use Roll it on ° Quick dry formula • Listed with IAPMO for use as a shower pan liner Suitable Substrates ° Concrete, cement mortar, masonry * Cenenteackerboard ° Exterior Plywood and Osa(imenor, dry areas only) ° Exterior Decks Contact Technical Services ° Post -Tension Concrete Contact Technical sem|as ° Lightweight Concrete (min.zUo0psi compressive streooth) • Gypsum -Based cement topping (mm.zVV0psi compressive strength) ~ Existing ceramic tile and resilient flooring ° Floor heating systems contact Technical Services Composition of Product mgcard@isaliquid-applied elastomen waterproofing material that cures mform amonolithic membrane. Benefits ofProduct mthe Installation °Easy touse and can be applied by roller, trowel or airless sprayer ° Rated for extra heavy duty service ° Reduces curing time with quick -dry formula ° Isolates cracks tuV8^(amm) ° Suitable for waterproofing pools, spas and water features ° Meets Uniform Plumbing Code specifications for use asashower pan liner Published Date: 3/29/2018 Limitations tothe Product °oonot apply msurfaces that may drop below 40OF (40C) within 72 hours ofapplication. ° unnot apply over wet surfaces msurfaces subject tohydrostatic pressure. ° oonot use mbridge orcover over existing expansion, control, construction, cold u,saw cut joints; use Crack ougex@Pro Membrane for control, cold orsaw cut joints. ° onnot use asonadhesive. ° oonot use asawear surface; the membrane must becovered with tile o,other permanent flooring. ° omnot use solvents mcvnjuncsonwith the membrane Packaging °zgallon (3.7nL)pail °s.sgallon (zs.2 L) pail w Technical Data Applicable Standards American National Standards Institute (Amsz) ANSI Azoauz'Azou.z7, Azoo.z3'Azzo.zoand Azm.zzAmerican National Sanuamsxxthe Installation ufCeramic Tile AsTmzmtemauon^|(xsTm) ° aSrM[hZ7Standard Test Method for Evaluating Ceramic Floor Tile Installation Systems Using the Robinson -Type Floor Tester ° AsrMoo3nStandard Test Method for Tensile Properties mPlastics Tile Council mNorth America JcmA)nCNAHandbook for Ceramic Tile Approvals nedaom@ has tested and complies with Uniform Plumbing Code and International Plumbing Code standards for use asashower pan liner per mpmOResearch and Testing, ,nc,File No. 4244.Red6ard@has tested and complies with International Building Code (/eC), International Residential Code (/nc) and International Plumbing Code (Ipc)standards for water resistance per nZEvaluation Service, ssx' 1413.nedsum0mnm,m,m^sannomma,|arrenu|remems established bvthe Wisconsin xdm|mstmmveCode, Chapter Comm MSTOM (W) -+ e RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane / TDS-104 RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane ICC PMG Technical Chart Property Test Method Requirement Typical Results Fungus Resistance A118.10 Section 4.1 No Growth Pass Seam Strength A118.10 Section 4.2 > 8 Ibs/" width 16 Ibs/2" (7.3 kg/5 cm) width Breaking Strength A118.10 Section 4.3 > 170 psi 484 psi (34 kg/cm2) Dimensional Stability A118.10 Section 4.4 +/- 0.70/0 0.05% Waterproofness A118.10 Section 4.5 No Water Penetration Pass at 25 mils dry Steam Shower Requirement ASTM E-96 Method E < 0.5 perms 0.35 perms at 30 mils dry Shear Bond Strength to Cement Mortar Four Week Shear Strength A118.10 Section 5.5 > 50 psi 267 psi (18.8 kg/cm2) Shear Strength After Water Immersion A118.10 Section 5.4 > 50 psi 89 psi (6.3 kg/ cm2) System Crack Resistance Standard Performance A118.12 Section 5.4 > 1/16" and < 1/8" Pass at 30 mils dry High Performance A118.12 Section 5.4 > 1/8" Pass at 30 mils dry Point Load A118.12 Section 5.2 > 1000 Ibs > 1000 psi Robinson Test A118.12 Section 5.3 As Specified 14 Cycles; Extra Heavy Environmental Consideration Custom® Building Products is committed to environmental responsibility in both products produced and in manufacturing practices. Use of this product may contribute to LEED® certification. 5 Instructions General Surface Prep USE CHEMICAL -RESISTANT GLOVES, such as nitrile, when handling product. Exterior and wet areas must have proper sloping to drains. All surfaces must be structurally sound, clean, dry and free from contaminants that would prevent a good bond. Newly prepared concrete must be troweled smooth and textured to a fine broom finish and cured for 28 days. Existing surfaces must be scarified and leveled, and all defects must be repaired. Cracks exceeding 1/8" (3 mm) should be treated in accordance with TCNA F125 or TCNA F125A. Published Date: 3/29/2018 Bonding to Lightweight Cement and Gypsum Surfaces Lightweight or gypsum -based materials must obtain a minimum of 2000 psi (13.8 MPa) compressive strength at the recommended cure time. The underlayment must be sufficiently dry and properly cured to the manufacturer's specifications for permanent, non -moisture permeable coverings. Surfaces to be covered must be clean, structurally sound and subject to deflection not to exceed the current ANSI standards. Expansion joints must be installed in accordance with local building codes and ANSI/TCNA guidelines. Prime all surfaces to receive RedGard® with properly applied manufacturer's sealer or with a primer coat of RedGard®, consisting of 1 part RedGard®, diluted with 4 parts clean, cool water. In a clean pail, mix at low speed to obtain a lump -free solution. The primer can be brushed, rolled or sprayed to achieve an even coat. Apply the primer coat to the floor at a rate of 300 ft/gallon (7.5 M/L) of reduced material. When dry, apply at least one full coat of RedGard® to the primed area. Vapor Barrier When used as a vapor barrier, apply one full coat (70 sq. ft. per gallon) where vapor transmission is up to 8 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. per day and two full coats (70 sq. ft. per gallon each coat) where vapor transmission is up to 12 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. per day. Refer to ASTM F1869 for more information on Vapor Transmission Testing. Movement 3oint Placement Do not bridge joints designed to experience movement. Carry these types of joints through the tile work. Clean the joint and install an open or closed cell -backer rod to the proper depth, as outlined in the Tile Council Handbook, EJ171. Next compress sealant into the joint, coating the sides and leaving the sealant flush with the surface. When the sealant is dry, place bond -breaker tape over the joint. Apply a minimum 3/64" (1.2 mm) of RedGard® over the joint and the substrate, following the instructions provided previously. Install the tile work onto the membrane, but do not bridge the joint. After the tile work is properly set, follow the architect's and manufacturer's instructions to fill the joint with a specified color sealant. Application of Product SHOWER RECEPTORS INSTALLATION Mortar Bed over Framed Structures - B414 Cement Backerboard Walls - B415 Surface Bonded Waterproofing - B421 Download the illustrated installation details by clicking on the link above or go to CustomBuildingProducts.com/TSD, select "Tile" as the installation type and select the appropriate illustrated TCNA detail by number (example: B414). RedGard at Drains USTO RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane / TDS-104 RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane Drains should have a clamping ring with open weep holes for thin -set application. Apply the membrane to the bottom of the flange. The drain should be fully supported, without movement, and should be even with the plane of the substrate. Apply the RedGard membrane around draM. Embed a 12" x 12" (30 x 30 cm) fiberglass mesh into the membrane, making sure it does not obstruct the drainage weep holes. Then apply an additional coat of the membrane and smooth. After curing, clamp the upper flange onto the membrane and tighten. Use a silicone caulk around the flange where the membrane and the upper flange make contact. A toilet flange can be handled in much the same manner. RedGard® as Crack Prevention Membrane Force RedGard® into cracks with the flat side of the trowel, roller or brush. Using a 3/16"-1/4" (5-6 mm) V-notch trowel or 3/8" (9.5 mm) rough textured roller. Use the flat side of the trowel and flatten the ridges to form a continuous, even coat of material. The membrane should extend a minimum of the diagonal measurement of the tile beyond both sides of the crack. Gaps between plywood sheets and where floors meet walls must also be prefilled. For continuous crack isolation, cover the entire substrate with RedGard® applied at a rate of 100 sq. ft. per gallon. To meet the requirements of ANSI A118.12, apply two coats of RedGard at a rate of 50 sq. ft. per gallon each coat. RedGard() as General Waterproof Membrane (ANSI 118.10) Cracks to 1/8" (3 mm) should be prefilled before beginning the waterproofing application. Lightly dampen all porous surfaces. Use a 3/4" (19 mm) roughtextured synthetic roller or a 3/16"-1/4" (56 mm) Vnotch trowel and heavily precoat the corners and the intersections where the floors and walls meet, extending 6" (15 cm) on either side. For extra protection, embed a 6" (15 cm) wide fiberglass mesh into the membrane for changes of plane and for gaps 1/8" (3 mm) or greater. Apply RedGard at a rate or 110 sq ft per gallon each coat. If using a trowel, spread the material with the trowel held at a 45° angle, and then flattens the ridges. If using a roller, apply a continuous, even film with overlapping strokes. An airless sprayer may be used for the waterproofing application. The sprayer must produce between 1900 - 2300 psi, with a flow rate of 1.0 - 1.5 GPM and must have a tip orifice size of 0.025 - 0.029. Apply a continuous film with overlapping spray. The membrane appearance is pink when wet and dries to a dark red color. It typically takes 1-1.5 hours to turn completely red. After the first coat turns red, inspect the film for integrity and fill any voids or pinholes with additional material. Apply a second coat at right angles to the first coat. To meet the requirements of IAMPO, Two coats should be applied at a rate of 80 sq. ft. per gallon each coat. In all cases the weffilm thickness should not exceed 125 mils. Curing of Product RedGard® is dry when it turns solid red, with no visible pink color. Typically, drying time is 1-1.5 hours; depending on ambient conditions, drying time can be as much as 12 hours. After the second coat is applied and both coats are fully cured, the application area can be flood tested. Protection If tile or stone will not be set immediately after curing, protect the application from heavy traffic damage. Protect from rain and indement weather for 72 hours after application. If delays longer than 72 hours are expected, cover the area with felt paper. Care should be taken to prevent the application from becoming soiled or punctured during and after application. Published Date: 3/29/2018 Tile and Stone Installation Install tile or stone with a Custom® Building Products polymer - modified mortar that meets ANSI A118.4 or A118.15 standards. Cleaning of equipment Clean tools and hands with water before the material dries. Clean all spray equipment immediately after use. Health Precautions Wear impervious gloves and eye protection while using this product. Avoid contact with eyes or prolonged contact with skin. Wash thoroughly after handling. If eye contact occurs, rinse cautiously with water for several minutes, remove contact lenses if easy to do: continue rinsing. Immediately seek medical advice if symptoms are significant or persist. Do not take internally. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Conformance to Building Codes Installation must comply with the requirements of all applicable local, state and federal code jurisdictions. 6 Availability & Cost Location Item Code Size Color Package USA LQWAF1 1 gallon (3.78 L) Pink Pail USA LQWAF3 3.5 gallon (13.2 L) Pink Pail Canada CLLQWAF1 1 gallon (3.78 L) Pink Pail Canada CLLQWAF3 3.5 gallon (13.2 L) Pink Pail 7 Product Warranty Obtain the applicable LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY at www.custombuildinoproducts.com/product-warranty or send a written request to Custom Building Products, Inc., Five Concourse Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30328, USA. Manufactured under the authority of Custom Building Products, Inc. © 2017 Quikrete International, Inc. When RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane is used as a part of a qualifying full installation system of CUSTOM products, the installation can qualify for up to a lifetime system warranty. CUSTOM will repair and/or replace, at its discretion, the affected area of the system. For more information, find details and limitations to this warranty at custombuildinoproducts.com. 8 Product Maintenance Properly installed product requires no special maintenance. Do not use as a wear surface. 9 Technical Services Information For technical assistance, contact Custom technical services at 800-272- 8786 or visit custombuildinqproduds.com. 10 Filing System Additional product information is available from the manufacturer upon request. CUSTOM RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevertion Membrane / TDS-104 RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane Related Products Waterproofing and Anti -Fracture Membrane Mesh RedGard® SpeedCoat® Waterproofing Membrane CUSTOM® Published Date: 3/29/2018 RedGard() Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane / TDS-104 RedGard() Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane Coverage Size Coverage RedGard as Crack Prevention Membrane: 1 Gallon (3.78 L) 100 sq. ft (9.3 M2) 3.5 Gallon (13.2 L) 350 sq. ft. (32.5 M2) RedGard as Crack Prevention Membrane meeting ANSI A118.12 1 Gallon (3.78 L) 25 sq. ft. (2.3 M2) 3.5 Gallon (13.2 L) 88 sq. ft. (8.2 M M2) RedGard as Waterproof Membrane: 1 Gallon (3.78 L) 55 sq. ft. (5.1 M2) 3.5 Gallon (13.2 L) 192 sq. ft. (17.8 M2) RedGard as IAPMO Pan Liner meeting ANSI A118.10: 1 Gallon (3.78 L) 40 sq. ft. (3.7 M2) 3.5 Gallon (13.2 L) 140 sq. ft. (13 M2) Chart for estimating purposes. Coverage may vary based on installation practices and jobsite conditions. MVO Published Date: 3/29/2018 BEHRie PREMIUM '^L. IJ L.1H 4uH1 IN... SELF -PRIMING 1-PART EPDXY ACRYLI CONCRETE & GARAGE FLOOR PAInp NO. 900 PRODUCT INFORMATION TUKWILA PUBLIC WORKS A self -priming high-performance, ready -to -use, single component water -based floor paint that resists hot tire pickup and marring. The finish is resistant to household type chemicals, oil and gasoline, which reduces the need for maintenance of hard -to - clean interior or exterior floors. This durable, satin finish floor paint also resists scuffing, fading, cracking, peeling and blistering. RECOMMENDED USES: Properly prepared interior or exterior surfaces such as: • Concrete Ideal for horizontal surfaces such as: Garage Floors, Driveways, Basement Floors and Porches. DO NOT use on vertical surfaces or areas subject to hydrostatic pressure. NOT for industrial use. DO NOT use on areas subject to fork -lifts. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Tint Bases/Max Tint Loa No. 900122 fl oz / 8 fl o No.116floz/14floz Pre -Mixed Colors: No.901 Silver Gray No. 902 Slate Gray Gloss:5-15 @ 60° Resin Type: Epoxy/Ac Weight per Gallon: 1 % Solids by Volume: % Solids by Weight: Dry Time: @ 77° & 50% RH Longer dry time may be required in cooler temperatures and tigher humidity. REVIEWED FOR Ti CODE COMPLIANCE; APPROVED 24 2lbs. to SEP 18 2019 Al at Touch:1 hour Recoat: 4 to 6 hours e floor may be subjected to light foot traffic after hours. Allow surface to dry 72 hours before subjecting heavy foot traffic or repositioning furniture. ow 7 days before subjecting painted surface to Comobile tires. City of Tukwila SUIIFACE PREPARATION: `(}'LDING DIVIS nd Uncoated Concrete or Masonry Surfaces: / rlew oncrete must cure for a minimum of 30 days. VOC: <50 g/L Flash Point: N/A Viscosity: 75-85 KU (after tinting) Recommended Film Thickness: Wet: 5.0 Dry:1.6 mils @ 300 sq ft/gal Wet: 3.1 Dry: 1.0mils @ 500 sq ft/gal Coverage: 300-500 Sq. Ft./Gal. depending on application method and substrate porosity. Does not include the loss of material from spraying. APPLICATION: Brush: Nylon/polyester Roller: 3/8"-1/2" nap Spray: .015"-.021" Filter:60 mesh Thinning: Do Not Thin. For proper penetration and adhesion of topcoat, use a product such as a muriatic acid to clean and etch the surface. Follow all label instructions. Apply a Primer Coat: Apply 1 coat of BEHR PREMIUM' Concrete & Garage Self -Priming 1-Part Epoxy, or a product such as BEHR PREMIUM No. 880 Concrete & Masonry Bonding Primer to increase adhesion of topcoat to the surface. Follow all label instructions. Painted, Stained or Sealed Concrete: Option 1- To completely remove any previous coating or sealer. Follow all label instructions. Option 2- To recoat over an existing coating, remove any loose or peeling paint and scuff sand the surface. Clean previously coated surfaces in sound condition. Clean and etch any bare concrete area. Follow all label 11ECEIVED instructions. Spot prime all bare concrete areas with BEHR CITY OF TU jttlo '`LAREMIUM Concrete & Garage Self -Priming 1-Part Epoxy or with a product such as BEHR PREMIUM No. 880 Concrete & Masonry Bonding Primer to increase adhesion of topcoat to the surface. WARNING! If you scrape, sand or remove old paint, you PERMIT CENTER may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. Contact the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead. SEP 10 2019 COMPLIES WITH THE BELOW AS OF 2/1/2019 SCAQMD YES LADCO YES GARB SCM2007 YES AIM YES GARB YES FLAME SPREAD/CLASS A YES OTC Phase 2 YES OTC YES CLEAN UP: (lean all toolsand equipment with clean water. For disposal or empty containers and unused product, contact your household refuse collection service. CAUTIONS/LIMITATIONS: • Protect from freezing. • For best results, apply at temperatures between 50°F - 90°F. Temperatures above 90°F may affect the application such as drying too fast. Avoid painting in direct sun. NDTE: If the surface is hot to the touch it should be considered too hot to apply this coating. • Avoid heavy traffic for 72 hours and allow a minimum of 7 days bethre subjecting to automotive tires . If necessary, corrugated cardboard may be used underneath automobile tires after 72 hours. • Allow 30 days before washing or cleaning for full cure. • Shelf life under normal conditions is 2 years unopened, GENERAL INFORMATION: CAUTION IRRITANT MAY CAUSE EYE, NOSE AND THROAT IRRITATION. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN AND EYES AND AVOID BREATHING OF VAPORS AND SPRAY MIST. WEAR EYE PROTECTION AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. USE ONLY WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. To avoid breathing vapors and spray mist, open windows and doors or use other means to ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headaches or dizziness, increase fresh air. If properly used, a respirator NIOSH approved for organic vapor with P series particulate pre -filter) may offer additional protection; obtain professional advice before using. A dust mask does not provide protection against vapors. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash thoroughly after handling. (lose container after each use. FIRST AID:Ifyou experience difficulty in breathing, leave the area to obtain fresh air. If continued difficulty is experienced, get medical assistance immediately. In case of eye contact, flush immediately with plenty of water for at least 20 minutes and get medical attention; for skin, wash thoroughly with soap and water. If swallowed, get medical attention immediately. This information is provided 'as is and no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose ar of any other nature are made with respect to this information or to any product referred to In this information. For SDS or to consult with a Behr Certified Coatings Professional, call 1-800-854-0133 Ext.2 (U.S.A. only). 02019 Bees C ration Santa Ana, CA 92705 U.S.A. IC/Ma 0 1 / 1 of 1 SAFETY DATA SHEET Product Name: Product Code: SDS Manufacturer Number: Manufacturer Name: Address: General Phone Number. General Fax Number: Customer Service Phone Number: CHEMTREC: Canutec: SOS Creation Date: SDS Revision Date: GHS Pictograms: Signal Word: GHS Class: Hazard Statements: Precautionary Statements: Emergency Overview: Route of Exposure: Potential Health Effects: Eye: Skin: Inhalation: Ingestion: Chronic Health Effects: Signs/Symptoms: Target Organs: Aggravation of Pre -Existing Conditions: Self -Priming 1-Part Epoxy - Whlte lase 900 900 BEHR Process Corporation 1801 E St. Andrew Place Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 545-7101 (714) 241-1002 (800) 854-0133 ext. 2 For emergendes In the US, call CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 In Canada, call CANUTEC: (613) 996-6666 (call collect:) January 24, 2019 January 24, 2019 Warning. Eye Instant, Category 2B. Skin Irritant, Category 2. Causes eye Irritation. Causes skin Irritation. Wear protective clothing, gloves, eye, and face protection. Do not eat, drink or smoke Men using this product. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Take off contaminated dothing and wash It before reuse. Dispose of unused contents, container, and other contaminated Mastes In accordance Wth Tool, state, federal, and provindal regulations. If Mayes: Rinse cautiously Wth rater for several minutes and remove contacts If present end easy to do. Continue rinsing and get medical attention If eye Irritation persists. Von skin: Wash with plenty of soap and rater. If swallowed: Rinse mouth and get medical attention if you feel unwell. Irritant. Eyes. Skin. Inhalation. Ingestion. Causes eye Irritation. Causes skin Irritation. Prolonged or excessive Inhalation may cause respiratory tract irritation. May be harmful If srallowed. May cause vomiting. Prolonged or repeated contact may cause skin Irritation. Overexposure may cause headaches and dizziness. Eyes. Skin. Respiratory system. Digestive system. None generally recognized. Chemical Name CAS# Ingredient Percent EC Num. Titanium dioxide Nephellne Syenite Anhydrous Aluminum Silicate 13463-67-7 37244-96-5 66402-68-4 10 - 30 by weight 1 - 5 by weight 1 - 5 by weight Product: Priming 1-Part Epoxy - Rrh[C He,e I Ma iatt s BEER i9, Pap 1of4 Eye Contact: Skin Contact: Inhalation: Ingestion: Immediately flush eyes Wth plenty of water for at least 15 to 20 minutes. E:roure adequate flushing of the eyes by separating the eyelids Wth fingers. Remove contacts if preSeetand easy to do. Continue rinsing. Get medical attention, If Irritation or symptoms of overexposure persists. Immediately yeah skin efth soap and plenty of voter. Get medical attention if Irritation develops or persists. If Inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, glve artlfldal respiration or give oxygen by trained Personnel. Seek immediate medial attention. If swallowed, do NOT Induce vomiting. Cali a physldan or poison control center immediately. Never give anything by mouth to an unconsdous person. Flash Point: None. Lover Flammable/Explosive Limit: Not applicable. Upper Flammable/Explosive Limit: Not applicable. Extinguishing Media: Use alcohol resistant foam, carbon dioxide, dry diemlcal, or water fog or spray Wren fighting fires involving this material. Protective Equipment: As In any fire, wear Self -Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), MSHA/NIOSH (approved or equivalent) and full protective gear. IMP* Rates NFPA Health: NFPA Flammability: NFPA ResCMty: Personal Precautions: 0 Evacuate area and keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering the spill area. Use proper personal protective equipment as listed In Section 8. Environmental Precautions:: Avoid runoff Into storm sewers, ditches, and wateneys. Methods for containment: Methods for deanup: Contain spills with an inert absorbent material such as soil or sand. Prevent from spreading by covering, diking or other means. Provide ventilation. Clean up spills Immedlat1ly observing precautions In the protective equipment section. Place Into a suitable container for deposal. Provide ventilation. After removal, flush spill area with soap and ester to remove trace residue. Handling: Storage: Hygiene Practices: Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid breathing veporarid contact vita eyes, skin and clothing. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from sources of heat, combustible materials, and incompatible substances. Keep container tightly dosed Wren not In use. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avoid contact ekh eyes and skin. Avoid Inhaling vapor or mist. engineering Controls: Eye/Face Protection: Skin Protection Description: Resoinhtory Protection: Other Pretettive: PPE PI s: EXPOSURE GUIDELINES Use appropriate engineering control such ■s process endosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to control airborne levels belowragommended exposure limits. Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control airborne levele. Where such systems are not effective wear suitable personal protective equipment, Which performs satisfactorily and meets OSHA or other recognized standards. Consult with local procedures for selection, training, inspection and maintenance of the personal protective equipment Wear appropriate .protective glasses. orsplash gogglea,as described by 29 CFR 1910.133, OSHA eye and face protection regulation, or the European standard EN 166. Chemical -resistant gloves and chemical goggles, face -shield and synthetic apron or coveralls should be used to prevent contact with eyes, skin or clothing. A NIOSH approved air -purifying respirator With an orgsnk vapor cartridge or anlster may be permissible under certain dmumsterwesreslere airborne Concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits. Protection provided by air purifying respirators Is limited. Use a positive pressure air supplied respirator if there Is any potential for an uncontrolled release, exposure levels are not know', or any other drwmstances Wrens air purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection. Fadlities storing or utilizing this material should be equipped Wth an eyewash facility and a safety shower. Pag 2 of 4 Physical State: Color: Odor. Odor Threshold: Bolling Point: Melting Point: Density: Solubility: Vapor Density: Vapor Pressure: Evaporation Rate: pH: Viscosity: Coefficient of Water/OII Distribution: Flammability: Flash Point: VOC Content: Chemical Stability: Hazardous Polymerization: Conditions to Avoid: Incompatible Materials: Eye: Skin: Inhalation: Ingestion: Titanium dioxide : Chronic Effects: Cardnogenldty: Llquld. White Slight. Not applicable. >99.F (>37'C) Not applicable. 10.24 Not applicable. Not applicable. Not applicable. Not applicable. 7 - 10 50-140 Not applicable. Not applicable. None. Coating VOC 48 g/L (Excluding water) Material VOC 16 g/L (Including rater) Stable under normal temperatures and pressures. Not reported. Heat, fames, Incompatible materials, and freezing or temperatures below32 deg. F. Oxidizing agents. Strong adds and alkalis. No relevant toxicological data for dasslftcation were found. No relevant toxicological data for classification were found. No relevant toxicological data for classification were found. No relevant toxicological data for dassiflatlon were found. Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure to particulates or ponder. Normal application procedures for this product pose no hazard as to the release of respirable titanium dioxide dust. 1ARC: Group 2B: Possibly cardnogenic to humans. Based on Inhalation studies In rats exposed to fine or ultrafine particles (dust) of titanium dioxide. Eatox Idty: Environmental Fate: No emtoxldty data was found for the product. No environmental Information found for this product. 13 Waste Disposal: Consult with the US EPA Guidelines listed in 40 CFR Part 261.3 for the classifications of hazardous waste prior to disposal. Furthermore, consult Wth your state and local mate requirements or guidelines, If applicable, to ensure compliance. Arrange disposal In accordance to the EPA and/or state and local guidelines. SECTION 14 . TRANSPORT INFO DOT Shipping Name: Not restricted as a dangerous good. )-Pat PAaSy - White Bee I M,.aSrxwv: HMO( Process 9: Paw 3of4 DOT UN Number: Not restricted as a dangerous good. 4111F- 410, IATA Shipping Name: Not restricted as a dangerous good. IATA UN Number: Not restricted as a dangerous good. Canadian Shipping Name: Canadian UN Number. IMDG UN Number IMDG Shipping Name : ADR UN Number, ADR Shipping Name : Not restricted as a dangerous good. Not restricted as a dangerous good. Not restricted as a dangerous good. Not restricted as a dangerous good. Not restricted as a dangerous good. Not restricted as a dangerous good. J TSCA Inventory Status: Canada DSL: Neahslbae Swanks : Canada DSL: JIMIS Ratlnaa: HMIS Health Max HMIS Fire Hazard: HMIS Reactivity: HMIS Personal Protection: HMIS Other. SDS Creation Date: SDS Revision Date: SDS Revision Notes: SOS Author: 0 Listed Listed Listed January 24, 2019 January 24, 2019 'Quarterly formula update' Aclio Corporation Copyright° 1996-2018 Envianoe..All Rights Reserved. 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Date: RECEIVED SEP 121019 TUKWILA PUB110 WORKS SEPARATE PE` Ct REQyIREDF� �M:' 2/Electb= Ptumbin! 2Gas Pip' Cify of Tukwll: BUILDING DIVI ON M R 6)(fr`t 14tiodits° REVVED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED ��SEP18 City ofTukwila BUILDING DIVISION PAWS VIP- 15848 INTERNATIONAL BLVD TUKWILA,WA DRAFTER:VOLKAN TETIK SCALE 118":1' RECEIVED CITY OF TUKW0L SEP101019 PERMIT CENTE WATERPROOFIN ON DRYWALL WATERPROOFING ON PLYWOO REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE r, APPR SE' 181019OVED ,l City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION WATERPROOFIN ON DRYWALL WATERPROOFINf ON DRYWAL 0 TRENCH 1 1 1 1 0 z w U z w U z w 0 z w h h H H TRENCH NEW DRAIN FOR GROOMING WASH REDGUAR/ ON CMU WALL NEWREGNUA TOLEr NEWSIINN RECEIVED CITY OF T U{KWILA SEP 141019 PERMIT CENTER SCALE 118":1' xisting drywall will be cover with plastic panels around washing station Portable stainless steel washing station with side walls rainage Pipe of washing station ewdrain oncrete floor with epoxy coating REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE A APPROVED 1419 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TO LA SEP 101019 PERMIT CENTER PAWS VIP- 15848 INTERNATIONAL BLVD TUKWILA,WA SCALE 1112"=1' xisting wall with wood studs and drywall over Plastic panel glued on drywall ew epoxy coating Concrete floor xisting wall with wood studs and drywall over xisting 2x2 wood framing over glass or drywall xisting z' Plywood /4" plastic panel glued on plywood ew epoxy coating Concrete floor 4 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED 18 P019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SR 10 1019 PERMIT CENTER PAWS VIP- 15848 INTERNATIONAL BLVD TUKWILA,WA SCALE 1112"=1' SEPARATE PERMIT RERED FOR: Electrical 0 Plumbing 0 Gas Piping City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION (7 REVISIONS No c!.ar]es stall 2soe to Ine scope of worn Wdnout poC' apo'oval of the Tukwila Building Dwision NOTE: Revisions win require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review. RH• Rectractable water hose TP- trap primer Trouoh er pipe ;sloped y" sloped > 4" sloped 4" slope ; water pipe Sewer line y" slop Permit No. Plan review approval is sutiaatoerrotc�l6 omissons Approval olconstruction moat 6t lot autrror¢e Ine violation of any a000ted co62 Or inance Receipt of approved Fiea Copy t� colodinns a aatncr.tledgeo: Sr Date^ Cdy of TuKwIIB BUILDING DIVISION 4" sloped ;" sloped PAWS VIP- 15848 INTERNATIONAL BLVD TUKVI ILA,VVA DRAFTER:VOLKAN TETIK SCALE 118":11 ;" sloped REVIEWED FOR ODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED SEEP 111019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED ITY OF TUKWILA SEP 052019 PERMIT CENTER NEW ITEMS WH- Rinnai 9.4-GPM 199000-BTU Indoor Natural Gas Tankless Water Healer ND- New Drain for grooming area by vent, P trap, Trap primer NS- New hand washlmop sink for Playroom 2 SHI (E) 100k BTU RH- Rectraclahle wafer hose TP- trap primer VTR- vent through roof N-new E• existing T- bench WC- toiletfxaura V• vent POC- point of connection SH2 (E) 125k BTU Gas 14 3' 1 N) alaped toward VTP T(N) n(N)( 3„(N) 4" Gas SH3(E) 125k BTU T;f) PAWS VIP- 15848 INTERNATIONAL BLVD TUKWILA,WA DRAFTER:VOLKAN TETIK SCALE 118":1' REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED SR 111019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVER CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 051019 PIjMIT CENTER NEW ITEMS WH-Rinnai 9,4-GPM 199000-BTU Indoor Natural Gas Tankless Water Healer ND- New Drain for grooming area by vent, P Vap , Trap primer NS- New hand washlmop sink far Playroom 2 Nei dram 3'0N) 0 0 RH- Rectractable water hose TP- trap primer VTR- vent through roof N•new E- existing T• trench WC- toilet fixhure V• vent P0C• point of connection SH3tE) 125k BTU STANDARD TOILET wm STANDARD PLUMBING RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 212019 PERMIT CENTER G �1 I7 PAWS VIP- 15848 INTERNATIONAL BLVD TUKWILA,WA DRAFTER:VOLKAN TETIK SCALE 118"=1' N (.? n RH• Rectractable water hose TP• trap primer VTR- vent through roof N•new E- existing T- trench WC- toilet fixture V• vent POC- point of connection v 0 0 112(N) T(N) T 3"(N) 3" V N) sloped toward VTR T Sewer line T P&io 117 PAWS VIP- 15848 INTERNATIONAL BLVD TUKWILA,WA DRAFTER:VOLKAN TETIK SCALE 118"=1' RECEIVED AUG 212019 TUKWILA PUBLIC WORKS REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED AN 30 2019 City of Tukwila BUILD IN CITY OF TUKWILA A06 20 2019 PEWIT CENTER RH- Rectractable water hose TP- trap primer Vent Trough Roof Trap Sewer line Pfi(A)v)P-/W /Aorfierdi Pr, "id? 4" sloped -'," slop REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE , APPROVED AUG 30 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AN 20 2019 PERMIT CENTER N EXIT 12' 14' GROOMING 2D'-8r6' GROOMING CAT ROOM WASHING GROOMING WASHIN 5'1 Metal Fence 19' 14, TR Playrcom 1 Existing WC 0 TR TR 18 TR TR TR TR 18 TR 32 TR ISO EXIT Lobby \1eta Fenc 25 REVIEWED F Plaifcta COMPLI APPROVE( Meta Fe AUG BUI INI 0201 Tukwi DIVI 41 New WC R 22'4" RECEIVED CITY OF 1 W VIIA 4'X6' KENNELS 6'X6' 4'X4' W = WATER LINE TR = TRENCH S = SEWER LINE RW = RETRACTABLE HOSE T = TOILETS D = DRAINAGE AU6 20 2019 RRMIT CENTER SCALE 118":1' AIR(1) BIC(3) CIL(1) A6R (1) A6R (3) C6L (1) REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED AU6 30 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AN 20 2019 PERMIT CENTER PAWS VIP- 15848 INTERNATIONAL BLVD TUKWILA,WA DRAFTER:VOLKAN TETIK SCALE 1"=1' 36-10" AWS VIP INC REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED City of Tukwila 1BUILDING DIVISION 341LbiN6 RECEIVED PERmIT galti teCITY OF ItiiaLA AUG 20 2019 MIT CENTER SCALE 1132'1' 8/20/2019 'GiiiI Volkan Railings Inc Mail - I've shared 'Paws VIP P-dwgs 08-19-19.pdf with you on Box I've shared 'Paws VIP P-dwgs 08-19-19.pdf with you on Box Volkan Tetik <volkan@volkaninc.corn> basri <basri@b2engineers.com> Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 8:22 AM To: Volkan Tetik <volkan@volkaninc.com> Volkan, For metal to metal you can Loctite Epoxy Weld. Please see attached. Basri Basri P.E. S.E. basri@b2engineers.com 425-318-7047 (o) 425-318-0031 (c) [Quoted text hidden) TDS-1360700-US-Loctite-Epoxy-Weld-Bonding-Compound-Carded-Tubes-2-x-1-oz-2016-08-2016paPdf 158K FG 0117 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED op AUG 30 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AUG 20 2019 PERMIT CENTER https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=331fe4d244&view=pt&search=all&permmsgid=msg-M3A16423998636823734028,simpl=msg-f%3A16423998636. 1/1 LOCTm TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Features & Benefits: Epoxy WeIdTM Bonding Compound Description: Loctite Epoxy Weld Bonding Compound is a two-part system consisting of an epoxy resin and a hardener, When mixed in equal volumes, the resin and hardener react to quickly produce a tough, rigid, high strength bond. Loctite Epoxy Weld can be used as a convenient alternative to welding. It can be used as an adhesive for repairing, filling and rebuilding all metal and common surfaces. It cures to a metallic gray finish and can be easily sanded, drilled, machined or painted when fully cured. Loctite Epoxy Weld does not shrink and is resistant to most shop fluids such as water, diesel fuel, gasoline, antifreeze, hydraulic fluid, motor oil and transmission fluids. Available As: Item # Size Package 1360700 2 x 1 oz Carded Tubes • 5 Minute Set Time • Exceptional Bond Strength • High Impact Resistance • Water Resistant • High Heat Resistance • Will Not Shrink or Expand Recommended For: Loctite Epoxy Weld Bonding Compound is designed for bonding various types of metal such as iron, steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, copper and pewter. Can also bond to wood. Use for repairing machinery, appliances, tools, lawnmowers, automotive components, pipes, and imbedding bolts and screws into metal. Limitations: • Not recommended for polyethylene, polypropylene, non-stick coatings, nylon products or flexible materials • Not suitable for applications requiring long-term (continuous) heat exposure greater than 300°F (149°C) • Not suitable for continuously wet areas or water immersion • Not suitable for potable water systems Loctite® Epoxy WeIdTM Bonding Compound Page 1 of 4 Merin TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Typical Uncured Physical Properties: Color: Base: Odor: Specific Gravity: Flash Point: Hardener: Resin: Hardener: Resin: Hardener: Resin: VOC Content (Resin & Hardener): Shelf Life: Beige to White Black Epoxy resin / Amine hardener Sulfur 1.75 1,82 > 399.2°F (204°C) > 399.2°F (204°C) N/A 24 months from date of manufacture (unopened) CARB Typical Application Properties: Application Temperature: Gel Time: Handling Time: Usable Strength: Full Cure Time: Apply between 39°F (4°C) and 95°F (35°C) 4 to 6 minutes* 10 to 15 minutes 16 hours* 24 hours* Time is dependent on temperature, humidity and thickness of epoxy applied Typical Cured Performance Properties: Color: Cured Form: Service Temperature: Water Resistant: Sandable: Paintable: Tensile Shear Strength: Cold Rolled Steel, Sandblasted: 1 hour cure: 4 hour cure: 24 hour cure: 7 day cure: 28 day cure: Aluminum, Sandblasted: 24 hour cure: 7 day cure: 28 day cure: 7 day cure, 7 day water immersion: Brass: 7 day cure: Copper: 7 day cure: Stainless Steel: 7 day cure: Compressive Shear Strength: Hard PVC (white), sanded: Acrylite FF, sanded: Maple: Metallic gray Non-flammable solid -10°F (-23°C) to 300°F (149°C) -10°F (-23°C) to 350°F (177°C) Yes Yes No 116 ± 15 psi (0.8 ± 0.1 N/mm2) 2067 ± 164 psi (14.6 ± 1.1 N/mm') 3749 ± 41 psi (25.8 ± 0.3 N/mm2) 3912 ± 198 psi (27 ± 1.4 N/mm2) 4002 ± 76 psi (27.6 ± 0.5 N/mm2) 2924 ± 42 psi (20.2 ± 0.3 N/mm2) 2860 ± 151 psi (19.7 ± 1.0 N/mm2) 2928 ± 178 psi (20.2 ± 1.2 N/mm') 2788 ± 145 psi (19.2 ± 1.0 N/mm2) 1583 ± 276 psi (10.9 ± 1.9 N/mm2) 1134 ± 243 psi (7.8 ± 1.7 N/mm2) 2521 ± 417 psi (17.4 ± 2.9 N/mm2) 742 ± 146 psi (5.1 ± 1.0 N/mm2) 756 ± 128 psi (5.2 ± 0.9 N/mm2) 2036 ± 253 psi (14.0 ± 1,7 N/mm') Long Term (Continuous) Exposure Short Term (Intermittent) Exposure 24 hour cure Loctite® Epoxy Weld"' Bonding Compound Page 2 of 4 OCT TE. TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Solvent Resistance: Gasoline: 10W30 Oil: Anti -Freeze: 3717 ± 111 psi (25.6 ± 0.8 N/mm2) 4065 ± 106 psi (28 ± 0.7 N/mm') 4031 ± 66 psi (27.8 ± 0.5 N/mm2) Side Impact Resistance: >15.9 ± 4.7 Joules Tensile Shear Strength Cold Rolled Steel, 7 day cure 24 hour solvent immersion Sandblasted Cold Rolled Steel 1" x 1", 7 day cure Directions: Tools Typically Required: Utility knife, mixing tool/applicator (e.g. small flat plastic or wooden stick), disposable surface (e.g. foil). Safety Precautions: Avoid skin contact. Keep away from eyes. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors. Apply in a well ventilated area. Open windows and doors to achieve good cross -ventilation. Wear safety glasses to protect eyes, and rubber or plastic gloves to protect skin. Preparation: Protect work area. Surfaces must be clean, dry and free from oil, wax and paint. For better adhesion, roughen smooth surfaces prior to cleaning. Pre -fit parts to be joined. Pierce tube nozzles using the reverse side of the caps. Squeeze out equal amounts of resin and hardener on a clean, disposable surface. Prepare only as much as can be used within 3-5 minutes of mixing. Recap tubes immediately after use. Match the black cap with the resin and the white cap with the hardener. Mix resin and hardener together for approximately 1 minute or until it is uniform in color. Application: Apply to surfaces to be filled or bonded. Join and press parts together. When bonding butt joints, adhesive should be applied as a reinforcing fillet or splint over the joint for additional support. Remove any excess glue immediately with acetone, mineral spirits or rubbing alcohol (follow manufacturer's instructions). Support until bond sets in 10 to 15 minutes at room temperature. Parts can be handled within 15 minutes and machined within 16 to 24 hours. Cure time is lengthened in cooler temperatures and shortened in warmer weather. Clean-up: Clean excess glue immediately with acetone before adhesive sets. Cured adhesive may be cut away with caution using a sharp blade. Prolonged immersion in paint stripper will soften the cured adhesive to aid removal. Note: Acetone is highly flammable and not compatible with all surfaces. Follow manufacturer's instructions and test on small area before applying. Storage & Disposal: Not damaged by freezing. If frozen, warm to room temperature until the resin and hardener become liquid enough to mix. Use an approved hazardous waste facility for disposal. Label Precautions: WARNING: May cause allergic skin reaction. May cause skin and respiratory tract irritation. Harmful if swallowed. WARNING: Resin contains epoxy resin. Hardener contains amine resin. Avoid contact with eyes. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. Do not breathe in vapors. FIRST AID: For eye contact, flush with water for 15 minutes and call a physician. For skin contact, wash thoroughly with soap and water. If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting, call a physician. If this product is used in an OSHA regulated workplace consult the MSDS available from your distributor before use. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects and other reproductive harm. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for further information. Disclaimer: The information and recommendations contained herein are based on our research and are believed to be accurate, but no warranty, express or implied, is made or should be inferred. Purchasers should test the products to determine acceptable quality and suitability for their own intended use. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to imply the nonexistence of any relevant patents or to constitute a permission, inducement or recommendation to practice any invention covered by any patent, without authority from the owner of the patent. Loctite® Epoxy WeIdTM Bonding Compound Page 3 of 4 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Trusted Performance. Proven Results. For over 50 years, Loctite Brand adhesives and sealants have taken on the toughest jobs. Used in race cars, airplanes, and even in the space -shuttle, Loctite provides solutions for the most demanding industrial, professional and consumer applications. Loctite gives you not the specialization, power and performance to not only get your job done, but to get it done right. 1-800-624-7767 — Mon -Fri • 9:00a — 4:00p ET www.loctiteproducts.com Loctite Brand is part of the Henkel family of brands. Founded in 1876, Henkel is a global leader in the consumer and industrial businesses. Henkel operates worldwide with leading brands and technologies in three business areas: Laundry & Home Care, Beauty Care and Adhesive Technologies. Henkel Corporation - Professional & Consumer Adhesives Headquarters - Rocky Hill, CT 06067 www.henkelna.com Revision Date: 08/31/2016 Supercedes: 03/04/2014 Ref. #: 390139 / 390127 Loctite® Epoxy Weld"' Bonding Compound Page 4 of 4 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Item # Package Size 1919324 Carded Syringe 0.85 fl. oz. Revision: April 20, 2018 Supersedes: August 30, 2016 Ref. #: 364483 / 299526 Henkel Corporation Professional and Consumer Adhesives Rocky Hill, CT Phone 1-800-624-7767 www.henkel.com www.loctiteproducts.com Loctite ® Epoxy Metal/Concrete is a two-part system consisting of an epoxy resin and a hardener. The convenient syringe dispenses equal amounts of each component every time. When mixed in equal volumes, resin and hardener react to produce a tough, rigid, high strength bond in 5 to 12 minutes. It is used as an adhesive for repairing, filling and rebuilding all metal and concrete surfaces, Loctite Epoxy Metal/Concrete does not conduct electricity which is ideal for sealing electrical components. It cures to a metallic gray finish and can be easily sanded or machined. It does not shrink and is resistant to water and most common solvents. COArt, Loctite Epoxy Metal/Concrete is designed for bonding metal and concrete as well as glass, ceramic and wood. Use for repairing machinery, appliances, tools, lawnmowers, automotive components, pipes, imbedding bolts and screws into metals, concrete or stone and sealing electrical components against moisture and vibration. • Not recommended for polyethylene, polypropylene, non-stick coatings, nylon products or flexible materials. • Do not use in applications requiring short term heat exposure greater than 302°F (150°C). • Do not use in applications where the bonds will be exposed to continuous water immersion or continuously wet areas. • Do not use in potable water systems. Feature Benefits Machinable Water and solvent resistant Will not conduct electricity Sets in 5 to 12 minutes Convenient syringe Will not crack when drilled Great for interior and exterior projects Use for sealing electrical components Quick completion of projects Dispenses equal amounts of each component Typical Uncured Physical Properties Typical Application Properties Hardener Metallic CrayColor:Application Resin: Off-white Epoxy resin / Polymercaptan hardener Hardener 1.60 Resin: 1.63 Hardener >200°F (93°C) Resin: >250°F (96°C) 0.04% by weight, CARE) (resin & hardener) 24 months (from date of manufacture, unopened) Temperature: 39°F (4°C) to 95°F (35°C) Mild amine 5 to 12 minutes* 12 hours* 24 hours* humidity, and thickness of epoxy Base: Odor: Specific Gravity: Gel Time: (2g:2g) Flashpoint: Usable Strength: VOC Content: Full Cure Time: Shelf Life: *Time is based on temperature, applied Loctite® Epoxy METAL / CONCRETE Page 1 of 3 Revision: April 20, 2018 Supersedes: August 30, 2016 Ref. #: 364483 / 299526 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET ,L4A _t_,44‘7 Lot Code Explanation; LB7FAC56 (Example) 7 = Last digit in the year of manufacture 7 - 2017 F = Month produced (see chart on right) F = June June 2017 is the date of manufacture A - January B - February C - March D - April E - May F - June G - July H - August J - September (there is no I) K - October L - November M - December Typical Cured Performance Properties Color: Medium Grey No 80 (+/-2), Shore D -10°F(-23°C) to 120°F (49°C) -10°F(-23°C) to 302°F (150°C) Cured form: Non-flammable, hard, solid. Yes Yes Paintable: Water Resistant: Hardness: Sandable: Service Temperature: Long term exposure Short term exposure Test Methods Cure Time Data Substrates Tensile Shear Strength: 6 hour cure 24 hour cure 7 day cure 24 hour cure 7 day cure, 24 hr water immersion 7 day cure, 8 day water immersion 1016 ± 142 psi (7.00 I 0.98 N/mm2) 2447 ± 7 psi (16.82 ± 0.05 N/mrn2) 3192 ± 94 psi (22.01 ± 0.65 Nlmm2) 2395 ± 82 psi (16.51 ± 0.57 N/mm2) 2264 ± 59 psi (15.61 ± 0.41 N/mm 2) 2334 ± 131 psi (16.09 t 0.90 N/mm2) Cold Rolled Steel, Sandblasted Aluminum, Sandblasted Compressive Shear Strength: 24 hour cure 7 day cure 911 ± 94 psi (6,28 ± 0.65 N/mm2) 1657 ± 189 psi (11.42 ± 1.30 N/mm2) 2285 ± 90 psi (15.75 ± 0.62 N/mm2) 2201 t 377 psi (15.18 t 2,60 N/mm2) Sanded, Hard PVC (White) Sanded, Acrylite FF Maple FRP (dull side) Solvent Resistance: (Tensile Shear Strength) 7 day cure and 24 hour solvent immersion 3158 ± 162 psi (21.77 ± 1.12 N/mm2) 3257 ± 115 psi (22.46 ± 0.79 N/mm2) 3253 ± 142 psi (22.43 ± 0.98 N/mm2) Gasoline 10W30 Motor Oil Anti -Freeze Side Impact Resistance: 1" x 1", 7 day cure 3.3 Joules Cold Rolled Steel, Sandblasted ti4 Tools Typically Required Utility knife, mixing tool/applicator (e.g. small flat plastic or wooden stick), disposable surface (e.g. foil). Safety Precautions: Apply and cure in a well -ventilated area. Wear gloves and wash hands after use. Preparation: Surfaces must be clean, dry and free from oil, wax, paint, rust, etc. Roughen smooth surfaces for better adhesion by sandblasting or sanding with an emery cloth. Wash glass and ceramic surfaces with soap and water then rinse and let dry. Pre -fit parts to be joined. Remove the plug from between the piston. Cut off the end tips of the syringe at one of the three cut-off points as illustrated below. For easier extrusion, cut at the 4 mm or 5mm opening. For more precise application, cut at 3 mm opening. Loctite® Epoxy METAL / CONCRETE Page 2 of 3 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Revision: April 20, 2018 Supersedes: August 30, 2016 Ref. #: 364483 / 299526 Turn syringe dispensing end up and pull plunger back slightly allowing air bubbles to rise to top. Take care to not exert excessive pressure or plunger may pull out of syringes. Press the plunger to expel air. Depress the double piston to dispense equal parts of the two materials on a disposable surface. Mix resin and hardener thoroughly (about 1 minute). Wipe syringe tips clean, retract piston slightly and close with the plug. Ensure that the plug is always placed in the same orientation on the tips. Application: Apply a small amount of mixed adhesive to both surfaces, join and press together. Remove any excess glue immediately by wiping with acetone. Support until bond sets in 5 to 12 minutes at room temperature. For best results, clamp or secure as required for 1 hour. Usable strength in 12 hours. Full cure and strength in 24 hours. Moderate heat will speed hardening while cooler temperatures will require a longer set time. Clean-up: Clean excess glue immediately with acetone before adhesive sets. Cured adhesive may be cut away with caution using a sharp blade. Prolonged immersion in paint stripper will soften the cured adhesive to aid removal. Note: Acetone is highly flammable and not compatible with all surfaces. Follow manufacturer's instructions and test on small area before applying. tiAL Not damaged by freezing. If frozen, warm to room temperature until the resin and hardener become liquid enough to mix. Use an approved hazardous waste facility for disposal. DANGER: Causes eye, skin and respiratory tract burns. May cause allergic skin reaction. May be harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. WARNING: Hardener contains quartz silica, polymercaptan, phenol, and amine curing agents. Resin contains epoxy resin, aluminum, and quartz silica. Do not get in eyes or on skin. Do not breathe vapors. FIRST AID: For eye contact, flush with water for 15 minutes, call a physician. For skin contact, wash thoroughly with soap and water, call a physician if symptoms persist. If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting, call a physician. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. / I 1 WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm — www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for further information c7.6 : 5Ju1!: The information and recommendations contained herein are based on our research and are believed to be accurate, but no warranty, express or implied, is made or should be inferred. Henkel recommends purchasers/users should test the products to determine acceptable quality and suitability for the intended use. All adhesive/sealant applications should be tested under simulated or actual end use conditions to ensure the adhesive/sealant meets or exceeds all required project specifications. Since assembly conditions may be critical to adhesive/sealant performance, it is also recommended that testing be performed on specimens assembled under simulated or actual production conditions. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to imply the nonexistence of any relevant patents or to constitute a permission, inducement or recommendation to practice any invention covered by any patent, without authority from the owner of the patent. Trusted Performance. Proven Results. For over 50 years, Loctite Brand adhesives and sealants have taken on the toughest jobs. Used in race cars, airplanes, and even in the space -shuttle, Loctite provides solutions for the most demanding industrial, professional and consumer applications. Loctite gives you not the specialization, power and performance to not only get your job done, but to get it done right. For Technical Assistance call : 1-800-624-7767 — Mon -Fri - 9:00a — 4:OOp ET www.loctiteproducts.com Loctite Brand is part of the Henkel family of brands. Founded in 1876, Henkel is a global leader in the consumer and industrial businesses. Henkel operates worldwide with leading brands and technologies in three business areas: Laundry & Home Care, Beauty Care and Adhesive Technologies. Henkel Corporation - Professional & Consumer Adhesives Headquarters - Rocky Hill, CT 06067 www.henkelna.com Loctite® Epoxy METAL / CONCRETE Page 3of3 B2 Engineers 15306 61s1 Place NE Kenmore, WA 98028 10/18/19 Mr. Volkan Tetik Paws VIP Dog Daycare volkan@volkaninc.com RE: Plumbing vents Dear Mr. Tetik: As requested, we would like to confirm that the city of Tukwila adopts Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) which indicates that the plumbing vent pipes can be horizontal without a slope. The plumbing vertical and horizontal stack vents of 2 inch in diameter in (6) six locations are acceptable. Sincerely, Basri Basri P.E. Principal RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 2 1 2019 c'ERMIT CENTER pG,Ici-0117 10/21/2019 oohfcgnbckakdhjg.png 905.0 Vent Pipe Grades and Connections. 906.1 Grade. Vent and branch vent pipes shall be free from drops or sags, and each such vent shall be level or shall bc so graded and connected as. to drip back by gravity to the drainage pipe it SeTVCS. 906.2 Horizontal Drainage Pipe. Where vents connect to a horizontal drainage pipe, each vent pipe shall have its invert taken off above the drainage centerline of such pipe downstream of the trap being served. 905.3 Vent Pipe Rise. Unless prohibited by structural conditions, each vent shall rise vertically to a point not less than 6 inches (1.52 mm) above the flood-levc1 rim of the fixture served before offsetting horizontally_ and where MO or more vent pipes converge, each such vent pipe shall rise to a point not less than 6 inches (152 rnm)• in height above the flood -level rim of the plumbing fixture it serves before being connected to any other vent. 'Vents less than 6 inches (152 mm) above the flood-lcvel rina of the fixture shall bc installed with approved drainage fittings, material, and grade to the drain. 906.4 Roof Termination. Vent pipes shall extend undi- minished in size above the roof, or shall be reconnected with a soil or waste vent of the proper size. 905.5 Location of Opening. The vent pipe opening from a soil OT waste pipe, except for water closets and similar fixtures, shall not be below the weir of the trap_ 905.6 Common Vertical Pipe. Two fixtures shall be permitted to bc served by a common vertical pipe where each such fixture wastes separately into an approved double fitting having inlet openings at the Sallie level. https://mail.google.com/mail/u/2/#search/basri/FMfcgxwDrIcZBbzDcswQDgZRSvWfnzMW?projector=1 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 2 1 2019 PERMIT CENTER 61M-Ol 17 1/2 City of of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor Public Works Department - Henry Hash, Director August 29, 2019 Sterling Realty 600 106th Ave NE #200 Bellevue, WA 98004 RE: Paws VIP, Inc 15848 Tukwila International Blvd Permit Number: PG19-0117 To Whom It May Concern: In accordance with Washington State Department of Health guidelines for Group A Public Water Systems, Public Works has implemented a cross -connection control program to protect the public water system from contamination via cross -connection. Since the project includes alterations to the existing plumbing system, the entire plumbing system must be brought up to the current standards as, set forth in the Uniform Plumbing Code including installation of an approved backflow prevention on the domestic, fire prevention and irrigation water supply lines to the building. The program requires elimination or control of any cross -connection between the distribution system and a consumer's water system by the installation of an approved backflow device. The City has determined that the building at the above address has deficiencies on the domestic water service. A Reduced Pressure Principle Assembly (RPPA) shall be installed behind the sidewalk immediately downstream of the existing 5/8" permanent water meter for premise isolation. The RPPA shall be installed in a Hot Box/Rock or equal freeze protection enclosure anchored into a minimum 4" thick concrete pad. On your site plan, show the property lines, sidewalk, location of the domestic water meter and proposed RPPA location. Can out size/manufacturer/model number of the proposed RPPA on plan. Include backflow cut sheet in your submittal. If you need assistance locating the above backflow deficiency in the field, please contact Mr. Dylan Bailey, Water District Superintendent at (206) 242-9547 or email at dylanbaileyAwaterdistrict125.com. This improvement requires a separate Public Works Type C Construction permit (application is attached). For a Type C permit, Public Works collects a base application and plan review fee ($250.00 plus 2.5% of construction cost for backflow installation, plus a small technology fee). An additional 2.5% of subject construction cost will be assessed at the time of permit issuance. The Public Works Director will withhold issuance of this permit until a separate Public Works backflow installation permit is applied for. The Applicant also has an option to post a bond or other financial guarantee for installation of the RPPA and deduct meter update in the amount equal to 150% of the design, installation and testing cost of the subject backflow, together with a letter confirming the installation in no more than 90 days from the day this letter is received. 6300 Building • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite 100 • Tukwila, WA 98188 • 206-433-0179 Tukwila City Hall • 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 98188 • 206-433-1800 • Website: TukwilaWA.gov /Th Sterling Realty August 29, 2019 Page 2 I have enclosed Public Works Bulletin C5 to help you. Please contact me at (206) 431-2440 or via email at Joanna.spencertukwilawa.qov if you have any questions. Sincerely, Joanna Spencer Development Engineer enclosures: Public Works Bulletins #A1,-2,and C5 Public Works Permit Application City of Tukwila Detail WS-21A & B cc: Dylan Bailey, WD #125 Volcan Tetik (W:PW Eng/Other/Joanna S/Letter Sterling 082919) PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: PG19-0117 DATE: 09/10/19 PROJECT NAME: PAWS VIP INC SITE ADDRESS: 15848 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # 2 after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: PS-S Building Divis Public Works Fire Prevention Structural n Planning Division Permit Coordinator IN PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable (no approval/review required) DATE: 09/12/19 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required Denied (ie: Zoning Issues) (corrections entered in Reviews) Approved with Conditions DUE DATE: 10/10/19 Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg 0 Fire 0 Ping 0 PW 0 Staff initials: 12/18/2013 15ERIVilT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: PG19-0117 DATE: 09/05/19 PROJECT NAME: PAWS VIP INC SITE ADDRESS: 15848 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit issued X Revision # 1 after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Af q-40--161 Building Division al oil Public Works Fire Prevention Structural PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable (no approval/review required) Planning Division Permit Coordinator s DATE: 09/10/19 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required (corrections entered in Reviews) Approved with Conditions Denied (ie: Zoning Issues) DUE DATE: 10/08/19 Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire El Ping El PW Ej Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 'PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: PG19-0117 DATE: 08/20/19 PROJECT NAME: PAWS VIP INC SITE ADDRESS: 15848 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division ..)3( AV() Public Works Fire Prevention Structural PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable (no approval/review required) Planning Division Permit Coordinator ip DATE: 08/22/19 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required n Approved with Conditions Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) DUE DATE: 09/19/19 n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg 0 Fire 0 Ping 0 PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 .(` PROJECT NAME: -46 T-P 4thr,„, PERMIT NOH PG(9-0117 SITE ADDRESS: lEb h Tvic44.44%, um, al ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: q-3-11 REVISION LOG REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INvI4ALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS I Summary of Revision: 1 i.4kiti,... Ketirlitc claw. tiren.4.. 44,4 I ..-t-WAV.L.S6 (..0 cti-44,4- iveit44A- eliNtt IN t ' co ri neck '00 ,--.1--- i Received b . ‘fitt_seozJ REVISION NO, DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: 5 t Ikfredt4) it) Tkid 410.4i to rd v . Laot,4-01' ro-0-1 kioal- 601,rtot -e et •CicAovi-. ,s Received by: ,,/ please print) REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED bATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) REVISION NO. DATE RECEIVED STAFF INITIALS ISSUED DATE STAFF INITIALS Summary of Revision: Received by: (please print) 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: o.9-la aJ9 El Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # Revision # Plan Check/Permit Number: before Permit is Issued after Permit is Issued Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner El Deferred Submittal # Project Name: pg-Gu5 ; P Project Address: Contact Person: Summary of Revision: p(-) ig- 01/ 71 /5848 774er--7011i,/ ,b/ci v2c-K4A, -rs -r( ic Phone Number: RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 1 0 2019 PERMIT CENTER 32. 57 $peci )4); 2-- M/",,2' p.--c.70747,2, c.2cv 00 c:6174 Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: AL) c*io Entered in TRAKiT on CAUsers \Kandace-NtAppData1Local \Microsoft \ WindowsliNetCache \Content.OutlooktQB518YWC \Revision Submittal Form.doc Revised: August 2019 Date: City of Tukwila REVISION SUBMITTAL Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206431-3670 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. ,9-0 > Plan Check/Permit Number: P6 19- ?' E] Response to Incomplete Letter # [1:1 Response to Correction Letter # 0 Revision # before Permit is Issued La/Revision #j after Permit is Issued Deferred Submittal # Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: po, v ;p //v). V (91-k-Al•f I E- Summary of Revision: Project Address: Contact Person: Phone Number: doe/ (4/I4 SY//el 26:6 53 2 ..C/p/AA e;iv Lact- w, ..Vn_Low — c,Fp /1 Pi e=e- 7C- cLi (7/ 1-7-7& ‘4- RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA. SEP 0 5 2019 PERMIT CENTER Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date ofrevision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Si-- Entered in TRAKiT on Cit:c CAUsers \Kandace-NlAppDatakLocalWlicrosoft MindowslINetCache\Content.Outiookl()B5l8YWC 'Revision Submittal Form,doe Revised: August 2019 1uiit( uii,J Contact Search L&I Safety & Health Claims & Insurance ashington State Department of abor & Industries A-Z Index Help 'N,fe L&) Workplace Rights Trades & Licensing RADIANT PLUMBING & HEATING INC Owner or tradesperson, Principals SAASEN, KEVIN DUANE, PRESIDENT Doing business as RADIANT PLUMBING & HEATING INC WA UBI No. 603 327 805 4516 S 8TH ST TACOMA, WA 98405 253-548-6723 PIERCE County Business type Corporation Certifications & Endorsements OMWBE Certifications No active certifications exist for this business. Apprentice Training Agent Not allowed to have apprentices, License Verify the contractors active registration / Iicense / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Active. Meets current requirements. Construction Contractor License specialties GENERAL License no. RADIAPH874OF Effective — expiration 09/06/2013— 09/06/2021 Bond Federated Mutual Ins Co Bond account no. 6076001 $12,000,00 Received by L&I Effective date 08/23/2018 09/01/2018 Expiration date Until Canceled Bond history Insurance Federated Mutual Ins Co $1,000,000.00 Policy no. 9830273 Received by L&I Effective date 12/19/2018 01/07/2018 Expiration date 01/07/2020 Insurance history Help us improve / Savings No savings accounts during the previous 6 year period, Lawsuits against the bond or savings No lawsuits against the bond or savings accounts during the previous 6 year period, L&I Tax debts No L&I tax debts are recorded for this contractor license during the previous 6 year period, but some debts may be recorded by other agencies. License Violations Infraction no. PREMT00958 Issue date 10/06/2016 Violation city TACOMA Type of violation PLUMBER INFRACTION Description Contractor failed to provide proper supervision as required. Kelly Graham, a trainee, performed plumbing and was not supervised by a journeyman for at least 75% of the day. Infraction no. PREMT00957 Issue date 10/06/2016 Violation city TACOMA Type of violation PLUMBER INFRACTION Description Contractor failed to provide proper supervision as required. Daniel Barnes, a trainee, performed plumbing and was not supervised by a journeyman for at least 75% of the day. Infraction no. PREMT00956 Issue date 10/06/2016 Violation city TACOMA Type of violation PLUMBER INFRACTION Description Contractor failed to provide proper supervision as required. Jesse Wallace, a trainee, performed plumbing and was not supervised by a journeyman for at least 75% of the day. Infraction no. PREMT00955 Issue date 10/06/2016 Violation city TACOMA Type of violation PLUMBER INFRACTION Description Contractor employed a person to engage in the trade of plumbing without a current journeyman, specialty or trainee certificate, Satisfied RCW/WAC 18.106.020 Violation amount $1,000.00 Satisfied RCW/WAC 18.106.020 Violation amount $1,000.00 Satisfied RCW/WAC 18.106.020 Violation amount $1,000.00 Satisfied RCVV/WAC 18.106.020 Violation amount $1,000.00 Help us improve B2 ENGINEERS EXISTING DOOR C P-1 EXISTING WC L. - PLUMBING PLAN Li1/4" = METAL GRATE LOCTITE EPDXY METAL/ --- CONCRETE ADHESIVE (SEE SPECS) ri) Detail 2A 1" = 1'-0" MEI EXISTING 3" STACK VENT TO THE ROOF ;/- P-1 METAL TRENCH EMBEDDED IN SLAB (BOTTOM SLOPE 1/4"/FT) '174 ,per - -- CUT EXISTING SLAB ON GRADE TO FIT NEW TRENCH /---- EXISTING SLAB / ON GRADE CI) ?? 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PAWS -VIP DOG DAYCARE 15848 INTERNATIONAL BLVD, TUKWILA, WA SEPARATE PERMIT RE UIR ED FOR: , Mechanical Er Electrical ,Ptumbing Er- Gas Piping City of rukwila BUILDING DIVISION 1 II 11 I — — -.E: \ \ - NEW 4X8 HEADER FOR 3'-0" OPENING ; / / 1 TRIMMER AND / 1 KING STUD / NOTE: \ AT STUD/PLATE/ CONNECTION PROVIDE (4) 8d TOENAIL OR (2) 16d END NAIL \ \ / \ / \ \ -- 7---- EXISTING SLAB— ' ON GRADE / FRAMING OF WALL OPENING = 1-0" RECEIVED AUG 2 2W9 TUKWILA PUBLIC WORKS DRAWING INFO ISSUE DATE 08-19-19 ISSUED FOR PERMIT PROJECT NO.XXX ENGINEER BB REVISION SCHEDULE DATE I DESCRIPTION nE.c EIVEn CITY OF TURWILA AUG 20 2019 PERMIT CENTER P S & DETAILS REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE . APPROVED AUG 30 2019, City of Tukwila CoPYrightilaxlaittQi ON