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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1891 RUTHERFORD RD; 100; CB162569; PermitCity of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 10-07-2016 Commercial/Industrial Permit Permit No: CB162569 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address: 1891 RUTHERFORD RD CBADSt: 100 Permit Type: Tl Sub Type: INDUST Status: ISSUED Applied: 06/30/2016 Entered By: SLE Parcel No: 2121203600 Lot#: 0 Valuation: $99,938.00 Construction Type: NEW Occupancy Group: Reference# Project Title: DNA ELECTRONICS: 2,183 SF Tl Plan Approved: 10/07/2016 Issued: 10/07/2016 Inspect Area Plan Check #: TO CONSTRUCT 4 CLEAN ROOMS WITH MODULAR WALLS INCLUDING ELECTRICAL, NC, & PLUMBING Applicant: PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECH INC 135 ENTERPRISE CT CORONA CA 92882-7124 951-741-9022 Building Permit Add'l Building Permit Fee Plan Check Add'l Building Permit Fee Plan Check Discount Strong Motion Fee Park Fee LFM Fee Bridge Fee BTD #2 Fee BTD #3 Fee Renewal Fee Add'l Renewal Fee Other Building Fee Pot. Water Con. Fee Meter Size Add'l Pot. Water Con. Fee Reel. Water Con. Fee Green Bldg Stands (SB1473) Fee Fire Expedidted Plan Review $627.06 $0.00 $438.94 $0.00 $0.00 $27.98 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4.00 $0.00 Owner: PDG CARLSBAD 47&48 L P 1825 GILLESPIE WAY#102 EL CAJON CA 92020 Meter Size Add'l Reel. Water Con. Fee Meter Fee SDCWA Fee CFD Payoff Fee PFF (3105540) PFF (4305540) License Tax (31 04193) License Tax (4304193) Traffic Impact Fee (31 05541) Traffic Impact Fee (4305541) PLUMBING TOTAL ELECTRICAL TOTAL MECHANICAL TOTAL Master Drainage Fee Sewer Fee Redev Parking Fee Additional Fees HMP Fee Green Bldg Standards Plan Chk TOTAL PERMIT FEES Total Fees: $1,457.85 Total Payments To Date: $1,457.85 Balance Due: Inspector: FINAL APPROVAL Date: Clearance: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $82.00 $88.19 $189.68 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ?? ?? $1,457.85 $0.00 f\OllCE: Please ta<e f\OllCE that~ cJ yar r.rcject irdt..des tre "lrrp:sitioo" cJ fees, dedcatioos, reservatioos, cr ctrer exa:tioos hereafter a:llectively referm:J to as ''fees'exa:tioos." You ha\€ 00 days fran the date tns p:rnit v.as issued to pretest irrp:sitioo ci trese fees'exa:tioos. If yw p-ctest them yw m.st fdiONtre pretest ~set fath in CoJerrmrt axE SOO:ioo amJ(a), ad file tre p-ctest ad CI1Y ctrer req..irro irfooratioo wth the Oty ~ tcr ~ng in a:x:mJa-re wth Ca1stm M.ridpa axE SOO:ioo 3.32.030. Fcilt.re to tirrely fdkm that ~ wll tar C11Y subseq.mt lega octioo to atta:k, review, set aside, vdd, cr <JY"jj treir irrp:sitioo. You ere t"eree:Jy Fl.RT}ffi t\kJTlRED that yar rig,t to p-ctest tre srmfied fees'exa:tioos !XES f\JOT ADFL Y to waer ad f'e.M3f arredioo fees and ~ty ~. ncr plcmng, zaing, gering cr ctrer sirrilif" wicatioo ~ng cr service fees in ooonectioo wth tns r.rcjed. f'..CR !XES IT ADFL Y to CI1Y fees'exa:tioos ci Wirn \OJ ha.€__g-eo,iousl_11 beEn dven a NOTlCEsirrilcr to ttis cr as to Wirn tre statute ci lirritatioos has oreviouslv arerwse exrirro. I Ccicyof Carlsbad JOB ADDRESS I 87/ CT/PROJECT # EXISTING USE /JlrG- APPLICANT NAME Primary Contact ADDRESS to.-- Building Permit Application 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008 Ph: 760-602-2719 Fax: 760-602-8558 email: building@carlsbadca.gov -.carlsbadca.gov #BEDROOMS PROPOSED USE GARAGE (SF) n7~ Plan Check No. Est. Value Plan Ck. Deposit -01? OCC. GROUP FIRE SPRINKLERS YES~NoD (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair an~ structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law [Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars {$500}). WORI<ERS" COMPENSATION Workers' Compensation Declaration: I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following cleclarations: D I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self·insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. f29 I have and will maintain workers' compensation. as required bv Section 3700 of the Labor Code. for the performance of the work for which this oennit is issued. My workers' compensation ·nsu ance carrier and policy number are: Insurance Co. "'5 -t Pr .,-e, pv II{ .0 Policy No. Cj!ZZ.. l () e I (, Expiration Date I ~section need not be completed ~the permit is for one hundred dollars ($100) or less. U Certificate of Exemption: I cert~ that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of Cal~omia. WARNING: Failure to secure workers' compensation coverage is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars (&100,000), in addition to the cost of for in Section 3706 of the Labor code, interest and attorney's fees. 25 CONTRACTOR I hereby affirm that I am exempt from Contractor's Ucense Law for the following reason: D D D I, as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contracto(s License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himse~ or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contracto(s License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contracto(s License Law). I am exempt under Section Business and Professions Code for this reason: 1. I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement. DYes DNa 2. I (have I have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. 3. I have contracted with the following person (finn) to provide the proposed construction (include name address I phone I contractors' license number): 4. I plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name I address I phone I contractors' license number): 5. I will provide some of the work, but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name I address I phone 1 type of work): 25 PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE 0AGENT DATE I;OIIIIPLETE THIS SECTION FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMITS ONLY Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Acfl ")() Yes No Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air quajjty management districfl Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? Yes rlo Yes ')(No IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. Lender's Name I certify that I have read the application and state that the above lnfoonation Is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all Cit¥ ordinances and S1ate laws relating to building construction. I hereby authorize representative of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property br inspection purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA permtt is required for excavations over 5'0' deep and demolttion or construction of structures over 3 stories il height. EXPIRATION: Every permtt issued by the Building OIOCial under the provisions of this Code shall expire by linttation and beoome null and voi:l if the building or 'Mll1< authorized 180 days from the date of such permH by such permtt is suspended or abandoned at any time after the oork is commenced for a period of ~APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE • STOP: THIS SECTION NOT REQUIRED FOR BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE. Complete the following ONLY if a Certificate of Occupancy will be requested at final inspection. Fax (760) 602-8560, Email building@carfsbadca.gov or Mail the completed form to City of Carlsbad, Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008. DELIVERY OPTlONS PICK UP: CONTACT (Listed above) CONTRACTOR (On Pg. 1) MAIL TO: CONTACT (Listed above) CONTRACTOR (On Pg. 1) OCCUPANT (Listed above) OCCUPANT (Listed above) MAILIFAXTOOTHER: ________________ _ A$ APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE (Office Use Only) CA ASSOCIATEDCB#·------------ NO CHANGE IN USE I NO CONSTRUCTION CHANGE OF USE I NO CONSTRUCTION DATE Inspection List CB162569 TI INDUST DNA ELECTRONICS: 2,183 SF TI Date Inspection Item Inspector Act Comments TO CONSTRUCT 4 CLEAN ROOMS WITH Permit#: Type: 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Weldin AEK PA10/12/2016 ac 1 &2 roof pads 44 Rough/Ducts/Dampers AEK PA10/12/2016 ac 1 &2 drops Tuesday, December 27, 2016 Page 1 of 1 PERMIT INSPECTION HISTORY REPORT (CB162569) BLDG-Commercial 06/30/2016Application Date:Permit Type:Owner:PDG CARLSBAD 47 AND 48 L P Subdivision:Tenant Improvement 10/07/2016Work Class:Issue Date: 1891 Rutherford Rd , 100 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Address:04/10/2017Expiration Date:Status: IVR Number: 715559 Closed - Finaled Scheduled Date Inspection Type Inspection No.Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspection CompleteActual Start Date 11/15/2016 11/15/2016 BLDG-24 Rough/Topout 001099-2016 Partial Pass Paul Burnette Reinspection Incomplete COMMENTS PassedChecklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency Yes 12/09/2016 12/09/2016 BLDG-85 T-Bar, Ceiling Grids, Overhead 004876-2016 Passed Andy Krogh Complete COMMENTS PassedChecklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency Yes BLDG-14 Frame-Steel-Bolting-Welding (Decks) Yes BLDG-24 Rough-Topout Yes BLDG-34 Rough Electrical Yes BLDG-44 Rough-Ducts-Dampers Yes BLDG-Final Inspection 004875-2016 Failed Andy Krogh Reinspection Complete COMMENTS PassedChecklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency Not ready No BLDG-Plumbing Final No BLDG-Mechanical Final No BLDG-Structural Final No BLDG-Electrical Final No 12/21/2016 12/21/2016 BLDG-Fire Final 006458-2016 Passed Cindy Wong Complete COMMENTS PassedChecklist Item FIRE- Building Final Yes 12/23/2016 12/23/2016 BLDG-Final Inspection 006937-2016 Passed Andy Krogh Complete COMMENTS PassedChecklist Item BLDG-Plumbing Final Yes BLDG-Mechanical Final Yes BLDG-Structural Final Yes BLDG-Electrical Final Yes December 23, 2016 Page 1 of 1 i~~ :...;. C ilV 01 CB162569 1891 RUTHERFORD RD 1~ CAR LSBAD Building Division INSPECTION RECORD DNA ELECTRONICS 2.183 S~~S WITH ~OOULAR TO CONSTRUCT 4 CLEAN R AL AJC & PLUMBING WALLS INCLUDING ELECTRIC . ' lt:'J INSPECTION RECORD CARD WITH APPROVED PLANS MUST BE KEPT ON THE JOB Tl INDUST O"lMENT AL TECH INC Lot#. PACIFIC E VIR ,. 0 CALL BEFORE 3•30 • Dm FOR NEXT WORK DAY INSPECTION 0 FOR BUILDING INSPECTION CALL: 760-602-2725 .~::u~~O.=~,www3•pe'~·~,.c::uar1"1sbadca.gov/Building AND CUCK ON DATE: (0 Type of Inspection Type of Inspection cooe" BUILDING CODE # ELECTRICAL OUFER CODE # MECHANICAL CoDE# COMBO INSPECTION SEE BACK FOR SPECIAL NOTES . t f California · · Sect1on 5416. Health and Safety Code, Sta e 0 t working at a cfonal part thereo (a) There shall be ~ot less lhan one wale• closet fo• each 20 employees "' "~ ' ction of a construction JOb s1te. The water closet shall consist of a patented chem1cal type ~ollet. which actual constru (b) For the purpose of this section the term construction site shall mean the location on building is in progress. . n or work (c) A violation of this Section shall constitute a misdemeano,. . . nd all such construcMt be cfone All constru_ction or ~ork for which a permit is required shall be s~bject to lnspectloni:s ector. wo~ shall n~ shall remam accessible and exposed for inspection purposes until approv?~ by :e pp~oval of the mspecto beyond the point indicated in each successive inspection without first obta1mng e a Bergelectric Corp. Torque Test Field Report Project Name: ---:.D""[\/L.;;...:..Pr~e...::.... ______ _ ProjectAddress: \<6'\\ ~etbmA U Co.t\$W ce Date: yt.-S·\\Q Recording torque test of conductor connections and terminations to manufacturers recommended values (or NETA Standard) by physicallocation(s). Type of Report: Location of Installation (Floor): Identification (Room) Equipment identification(s) Size Material Setting Type/Grade ft./b .. "F-~en L Vi.j &,If' _q·*'e~ IL..S-,,/II "Ltk.~~. 1 }£__~~ AA:I./i!A_ 12 5/o.f!t-_d_ J A .. 'r,Cfi/ JJ-LIFirUYt V JO 1\-ELI'A-~11 BaH-q~'E-/t,.S- 3/\ '*:;:;..,&'.;:! AA.-L !.VJ ~--'\ "')_ ''-alvH~ Al~,;i. fu: Jl> .., . I hereby certify the torque test of said equipment meets manufacturer recommended value or NETA ATS-2009 standard for the material type and size. Tool Calibration Date: -, l \Y) ttq _A_ut_h_o_ri_ze_d_S_i.:.gn_a_tu_r_e_: -~~~~;._::::::==',...::;......~<::::===--=---------..:RECEIVED Title or Position: do\\(1\t~ Whn Date of Completion: yz.,. ~, \\u Form S-101 DEC 0 6 zo:s CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DIVISiON Bergelectrlc Cmp. t Cjctors & Engineers II Torque Test Field Report Project Name: __,;ID\1""'-UUIwftl.liooP,___ ______ _ Project Address: \iS\ ~~&.J k\ ~~ ce- Date: \2·~\~ WO# \\3S\O.\ Recording torque test-of conductor connections and terminations to manufacturers recommended values (or NETA Standard) by physica//ocation(s). Type of Report: Location of Installation (Floor): Equipment identification(s) Size Material Setting Identification (Room) Type/Grade ft./b .. fetN'J M\ "!/li#~i: .a..,. ~--">Itt.~ &ri'Aw I I hereby certify the torque test of said equipment meets manufacturer recommended value or NETA ATS-2009 standard for the material type and size. Tool Calibration Date: -,b"\\l ~ ~A=ut~h=or~iz=e=d~S~ig~n=at=u~~~=--~~==~r-~~:2~--~------------------RECEIVED Title or Position: Date of Completion: Form S-101 DEC 0 6 2Gi5 ClTY OF CARLSBAD . BUILDING DIViSION n .. n ... Bergelectric Corp. t Crrs & Engineers II Torque Test Field Report Project Name: ____.1?~\\\:.::A~e..:;._ _____ _ Project Address: \tee\\ ~1\t:.&,ro\ 1Zc\ ~~ kh S-ir Date: t'L<"'~\(( WO# \\?§\ \c · \ Recording torque test of conductor connections and terminations to manufacturers recommended values (or NETA Standard) by physicallocation(s). Type of Report: Location of Installation (Floor): Identification (Room) 1 hereby certify the torque test of said equipment meets manufacturer recommended value or NETA ATS-2009 standard for the material type and size. Tool Calibration Date: :d \Y'\ \iJ RECEIVED Authorized Signature:. ~---:;? ~~~~~~:.:_~~~~~::::=:::..__ _______ -FtfEJEC 0 6 2016 Title or Position: 5,\f~'f \ii"\Av\ CITY OF CARLSBAD --------=~;...:.....~ 1;;,;,;;,..,:-------------lieit+'U1111l'"'~""~OING DIVISION Date of Completion: \~-~·ib Form S-101 Setting ft./b .. Bergelectric Corp. Torque Test Field Report Project Name: _P.::::;...:.N;:.;'A:....:....:e. _______ _ Project Address: \W=;\, \ ~&AA M Cw\:>W R-'Pr' Date: tz.-5-\ \e WO# \ \:'S9 \.0. \ Recording torque test of conductor connections and terminations to manufacturers recommended values (or NETA Standard) by physicallocation(s). Type of Report: Location of Installation (Floor): Identification (Room) Equipment identification(s) Size Material Setting Type/Grade ft./b .. \--\'A X'Fl'l\~ .1/g B~l!_ r-,._~ s '2S' 1/Li lSc lf-~.s-,,r;- 3f&~ I J1s'rJ.. J lliL g2. 3/J~ :&;'\.~ 1:1-e.~ I Jt/.d1 Ji/_1/_ /7_ Pf\5 iJ'"\ :r~.;;' Br~~ ,<.s- ~~~~. r-trZ1 I M..t-o -v.. \ "0\_ 23 (/ I hereby certify the torque test of said eqUipment meets manufacturer recommended value or NETA ATS-2009 standard for the material type and size. Tool Calibration Date: ll \'j\l \l RECEIVED Authorized Signature: ~ et; ~ DEC 0 6 2016 Title or Position: -s~~ w,f\ CITY OF CARLSBAD ---------=~~~~~=--;...._-----------~~UILDING DIVISION Date of Completion: \<1. ·S · )4? Bergelectric Corp. DATE: ll:\?:bw TEST VOLTAGE: l1MOO ,/ Job Name: 1)tJ~e .MEGGER RECORD Project # \ '"?''h & · \ Job Location: ~G\~~ Cl¥ NOTE: Provide a minimum of 48 hours advance notice to schedule inspections nME: f "\ < Ntf/{i) MEGGER TEST REPORT LOCATION OF TESTING (BUILDING): AMBIENT TEMPERATURE: 72'' PERSON PERFORMING TEST: DESIGNATION: EC?UI~:kT USED: (<.abf.r+ Dt"·1. Mea"hrn" Y 5 882. FEEDER PHASE TO GROUND PHASE TO PHASE PHASE TO NEUTRAL REMARKS IDENTIFICATION A 8 c N A-8 8..C A·C A·N 8-N C·N tv\4\ -9\11 eL-oL-oL. oL o\.-ol-e>L.. ~L-oL aL ~ ·-I> L'J-l)\.,.. (9\..-cl,.. ~ ()\.,. ~L. ~ o\..--d-t9L, Pt-\C, --\" Et~ ~\....-~\., 0\..--()\.-~\..-~\,.--0~ OL <9L-~L. ·-r-'Pfl ~ M \ 0'-(?1... ol. I~ c:?L ~L-t!)i_ -~ ~ ~ DI=~FIVFO . 1-r,.fA ~ LfA' ~L. ct.-oi-oL oL, Ci,... OL.. OL. t!?L.. oL L:f p, ~ (,/ fJ, vt,... 01\, "l, e1.--<91,.... at.,... oL o£,., oL ~L, DEC 0 6 ZUlb fi\L' ~N\\ ~~ ct.. 0\., <9~ o\--()\.. cL o\-c1L o1.) ClTY OF CARLSBAD -. ,,... ....... IC'II"\"1 r?LA -D' T-~tJ L oL-t:?L ~ oL-oL oL ~ ~ _,/ ~,_, n .. w 11 ' ..... - Ol eLA-~ r..eu/J ~L c::l\.. oL-./ <'L OL ()L ~ ~ __./_ Form S-102 SPECIAL INSPECTORS' DAILY REPORT TYPE OF SAMPLE ReWOf'ced Conciete 0 Post Tensioned Concrete 0 Reintoreed Uosonry 0 StNctural Steel Assembly (J Are Proofing 0 Asphalt TESTS PSR*! SWMP QUANTITY IN SET ADDmONAL REMARKS ON SAMPL"ES INSPECTION SUMMARY -LOCAJ:IONS OF WORK WSPEC'Ito. TEST SAMPu$ tAKEJi WORK~~ 4Qa:PR0SUMS .. P80Gft&SS, ReMARKS, eTC~ INCL~ INfORMATIQN ABOc.rt' • AMoUHTS·-OfMA1'EfUAL.f!tAce'o .OR WQU'P.iAFOR~.-HlJtii'St!FI, TYPE & IOENT. NO'S OF TESTs TAKEN: . · • cONNEC110fWIWEtP MAD£ H.T. BOLTS TORouEOJ ··cH£CICE , ere. DEC 0 8 2016 CITY OF CARLSBAD I-' CERTlfiCATIOH Of COMI'UAHCE All inspections based on a minimum of 4·hours and over 4 hou11 • 8 hGUJ minimum. In ~ddition, any inspection extending past noon ho ·u be ad hour minimum. \ WHITE . OFFICE COPY, CANARY -ACCOUNTING COPY. PINK -INSPECTOR'S COPY. GOLDENROD • JOB SITE COPY EsGil Corporation In Partnersliip witli (jovernment for (]Jui(aing Safety DATE: 9/29/16 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2569 SET: III PROJECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd Suite 100 PROJECT NAME: DNAe Electronics LTD-TI 0 APEJ-ICANT ba-;:n1R IS. 0 PLAN REVIEWER 0 FILE J:g] The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. D The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. D The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: J:g) EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. D EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: -· [)_ Telephone#: Date contacted: (by:O 5 Email: Mail Telephone Fax In Person D REMARKS: By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D MB D PC Enclosures: 9/23/16 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 EsGil Corporation In (['artnersnip witn government for !Bui(aing Safety DATE: 9/19/16 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2569 SET: II PROJECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd Suite 100 PROJECT NAME: DNAe Electronics LTD-TI D.;APPLICANT ~JURIS. D PLAN REVIEWER D FILE D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. 1:8] The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. D The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: D EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. 1:8] EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Jon Gow Telephone#: 951-582-9306 J Date contacted:~ {I q (by:j'"') Email: jongow@peticleanair.com JVMail JTelephone Fax In Person D REMARKS: By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D MB D PC Enclosures: 9/12/16 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad 16-2569 9/19/16 Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring two corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. These corrections are in response to items not fully addressed or as the result of information provided, the text in bold print indicates the unresolved issue. 3. Please provide the UL listing and manufacturer's installation information for all new equipment to be installed. Show all electrical requirements, plumbing requirements, exhaust or mechanical requirements, operational weight, anchorage and seismic restraints if required etc. Section 107.2. The equipment schedule indicates several pieces of equipment that may affect the plumbing, electrical and mechanical plans. Please provide the listing and installation in formation for the new equipment. 6. Provide complete plumbing plans, including: a) Complete drain, waste and vent plans. Please provide complete drain waste and vent plans. b) Provide complete water line sizing and developed pipe lengths. UPC Section 610.0 c) Show water heater size, type and location on plans. UPC, Section 501.0 7. Specify on the plans: Water conserving fixtures: New water closets shall use no more than 1.28 gallons of water per flush, lavatories and kitchen faucets may not exceed 2.2 GPM, and showers may not exceed 2.5 GPM of flow. CPC Section 402.0. No information provided. To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. City of Carlsbad 16-2569 9/19/16 Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes 0 No 0 The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Doug Moody at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. EsGil Corporation In ~artnersliip witli Cjovernment for (}3ui{aing Safety DATE: 7/12/16 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2569 SET: I PROJECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd Suite 100 PROJECT NAME: DNAe Electronics LTD-TI (:] ~PPLICANT ...)T JURIS. 1:1 PLAN REVIEWER 1:1 FILE D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. [;8J The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. D The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: D EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. [;8J EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Jon Gow Telephone#: 951-582-9306 ~ate coytacted:t'l \3 (by:)'\L,-) Email: jongow@peticleanair.com 'BMail L~,TelephGI)e Fax In Person '\)~ D REMAR : . By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D MB D PC Enclosures: 7/5/16 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad 16-2569 7/12/16 PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2569 OCCUPANCY: F2 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: IIIB ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: SPRINKLERS?: Yes REMARKS: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY JURISDICTION: 6/30/16 DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW COMPLETED: 7/12/16 FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad USE: Clean Room ACTUAL AREA: 2183sf STORIES: 1 HEIGHT: OCCUPANT LOAD: 22 DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 7/5/16 PLAN REVIEWER: Doug Moody This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the California version of the International Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for the disabled. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department, Fire Department or other departments. Clearance from those departments may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit. Code sections cited are based on the 2013 CBC, which adopts the 2012 IBC. The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 105.4 of the 2012 International Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. To speed up the recheck process, please note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet number, specification section, etc. Be sure to enclose the marked up list when you submit the revised plans. ' City of Carlsbad 16-2569 7/12/16 Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring two corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. 1. A complete description of the activities and processes that will occur in this tenant space should be provided. A listing of all hazardous materials should be included. The materials listing should be stated in a form that would make classification in Tables 307.1 (1) and 307.1 (2) possible. The building official requires a technical report to identify and develop methods of protection from hazardous materials. Section 414.1.3. 2. Please provide an equipment schedule. 3. Please provide the UL listing and manufacturer's installation information for all new equipment to be installed. Show all electrical requirements, plumbing requirements, exhaust or mechanical requirements, operational weight,- anchorage and seismic restraints if required etc. Section 107 .2. 4. Clearly indicate on the plans the fume hood exhaust ventilation system compliance with CMC Chapters 5 & 6. a) Detail the required make-up air as per CMC, Section 505.3. b) Detail the exhaust outlet clearances as per CMC, Sections 504.5 (Environmental) & 506.9 (Product conveying). c) Clearly show the type of material to be exhausted by each exhaust system. d) Clearly show the duct materials are suitable for the intended use. CMC, Section 506.1 & 61 0.1. e) Clearly show the exhaust duct material and gage used for each duct size. See CMC Table 6-7. f) Separate and distinct systems shall be provided for incompatible materials. CMC Section 505.1 · City of Carlsbad 16-2569 7/12/16 g) Detail duct cleanouts as per CMC Section 506.3. 5. Please review the requirements, revise the plans appropriately and imprint on the plans the City of Carlsbad Policies and Procedures for Roof Mounted Equipment to the plans. 6. Provide complete plumbing plans, including: a) Complete drain, waste and vent plans. b) Provide gas line plans and calculations, showing pipe lengths and gas demands. UPC Section 1217.0 c) Provide complete water line sizing and developed pipe lengths. UPC Section 610.0 d) Show water heater size, type and location on plans. UPC, Section 501.0 7. Specify on the plans: Water conserving fixtures: New water closets shall use no more than 1.28 gallons of water per flush, lavatories and kitchen faucets may not exceed 2.2 GPM, and showers may not exceed 2.5 GPM of flow. CPC Section 402.0. 8. Please complete the ENV documents to show the insulation consistent with the manufacturer's specifications. 9. Please provide notes on the plans to show the suspended ceilings in Seismic Design Categories D, E & F comply with ASCE 7-05 Section 13.5.6.2.1 as follows: a) All ceilings shall use a Heavy Duty T-bar grid system. b) The width of the perimeter supporting closure angle shall be not less than 2 inches. c) In each orthogonal horizontal direction, one end of the ceiling grid shall be attached to the closure angle. d) The other end in each horizontal direction shall have a %" clearance from the wall and shall rest upon and be free to slide on a closure angle or a listed assembly. e) Ceiling areas over 1,000 ft.2 must have horizontal restraint wires (typically restraint would consist of four 12 gauge wires splayed goo to each other and sloped 45° to the horizontal, spaced 12" o.c.). f) Ceiling areas over 2500 ft? must have seismic separation joints or full height partitions that break the ceiling into areas not exceeding 2500 ft.2 g) Ceilings without rigid bracing must have 2" oversize trim rings for sprinklers and other ceiling penetrations. 10. Disaggregation of electrical circuits. Electrical power distribution systems shall be designed to permit the disaggregated measurement of electrical load energy uses downstream from the service meter according to Table 130.5-B. Additive and subtractive methods may be used to determine aggregate and disaggregated energy use. This may be accomplished by any of the following methods: 1. Separate switchboards, motor control centers or · City of Carlsbad 16-2569 7/12/16 panelboards to which are connected only the required load or group of loads; or 2. Subpanels of the above to which are connected only the required load or group of loads and for which the subpanelload can be independently measured in aggregate; or 3. Branch circuits, taps or disconnects requiring overcurrent protection devices rated 60 amperes or greater. 11. Please clarify the structural plans to provide a shear schedule and connection details. Advisory Note : When alterations, structural repairs or additions are made to an existing building, that building, or portion of the building affected, is required to comply with all of the following requirements, per Section 11 B-202.4: • Existing toilet and bathing facilities that serve the remodeled area must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. • Please address the following comments that are the result of the alterations. 12. Show that passageways leading to sanitary facilities have required clear access widths. Show that all doorways have: a) All strike edge clearance dimensions are required to be met (i.e. 18" strike edge distance). To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes 0 No 0 The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Doug Moody at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. City' of Carlsbad 16-2569 7/12/16 [DO NOT PAY-THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PREPARED BY: Doug Moody PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2569 DATE: 7/12/16 BUILDING ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd Suite 100 BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B BUILDING AREA Valuation PORTION (Sq. Ft.) Multiplier Tl 2183 45.78 Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE Jurisdction Code cb By Ordinance Bldg. Permt Fee by Ordnance Plan Cleek Fee by Ordinance Type of Review: 0 Complete Review 0Repetitive Fee .,... Repeats Comments: D Other D Hourly EsGil Fee Reg. VALUE Mod. 0 Structural Only t-------11 Hr @ • ($) 99 938 99,938 $626.061 $406.941 $350.591 Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc + «~~'\ ~ CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DIVISION BUILDING PLAN CHECK APPROVAL P-29 Development Services Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue (760) 602-4610 www.carlsbadca.e:ov DATE: 7/7/2016 PROJECT NAME: TENANT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ID: PLAN CHECK NO: CB162569 SET#: 1 ADDRESS: 1891 RUTHERFORD RD #100 APN: [g] This plan check review is complete and has been APPROVED by the PLANNING Division. By: VERONICA MORONES A Final Inspection by the PLANNING Division is required DYes 1.8] No You may also have corrections from one or more of the divisions listed below. Approval from these divisions may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit. Resubmitted plans should include corrections from all divisions. D This plan check review is NOT COMPLETE. Items missing or incorrect are listed on the attached checklist. Please resubmit amended plans as required. Plan Check APPROVAL has been sent to: jongow@peticleanair.com For questions or clarifications on the attached checklist please contact the following reviewer as marked: PLANNING ENGINEERING FIRE PREVENTION 760-602-4610 760-602-2750 760-602-4665 D Chris Sexton D Chris Glassen D Greg Ryan 760-602-4624 760-602-2784 760-602-4663 Chris.Sexton@carlsbadca.gov Christogher.Giassen@carlsbadca.gov Gregory.Ryan@carlsbadca.gov D Gina Ruiz D VaiRay Marshall D Cindy Wong 760-602-4675 760-602-27 41 760-602-4662 Gina.Ruiz@carlsbadca.gov VaiRay.Marshall@carlsbadca.gov Cynthia.Wong@carlsbadca.gov [8] Veronica Morones D Linda Ontiveros D Dominic Fieri 760-602-4619 760-602-2773 760-602-4664 Veronica.Morones@carlsbadca.gov Linda.Ontiveros@carlsbadca.gov Dominic.Fieri@carlsbadca.gov Remarks: TENANT IMPROVEMENT OF INTERIOR SPACE & ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT. PARKING IS MET-SEE CB161814. ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT IS SCREENED AND IS SHOWN AS HIGHER THAN THE NEW EQUIPMENT. Shay Even From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Good morning Jon, Amber Ressmer Wednesday, July 13, 2016 9:53 AM jongow@peticleanair.com Building CB162569 DNA Electronics plan does not require Carlsbad Fire Dept. plan review You are receiving this email because you are the applicant on the permit #CB162569 'DNA Electronics' for 1891 Rutherford Road in Carlsbad, CA. The fire marshal has determined that the fire department does not need to review these plans and no fire inspection is necessary. Thank you, Amber Ci~of Carlsbad Amber Ressmer Administrative Assistant Fire Prevention City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Ave Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 www.carlsbadca.gov p 760-602-4665 I F 760-602-8561 1 ' H01~ard PIH'Sell, Structural Engineer, Inc., dba HOWARD PARSELL COMPANY architecture structural engineering civil engineering 4854 MAIN STREET YORBA LINDA, CALIFORNIA 92886 714-777-3765 FAX:714-777-9083 JOB __________________ ~-------- JOB NO. ________________________ _ DATE __________________________ _ SHEET NO. ______________________ __ ~Gf'f1Sl-~Lk'{lD('{ <? a~Xl-lfoD\Y\S ~ {)(JA e 6.£~f-HVS l ~~) fZv1l~(Zft>~ flo 1\P ~S~j(p 1891 RUTHERFORD RD 100 2121203600 Tl 06-30-2016 CB162569 Howard Parsell, Structural Engineer, Inc., dba HOWARD PARSELL COMPANY architecture structural engineering civil engineering 4854 MAIN STREET YORBA LINDA, CALIFORNIA 92886 714-777-3765 FAX:714-777-9083 Cf:.lL\ tJI's 5yitl'L ~ ----rr·:s,~·-···-····-· (l41 I~~ l -z~. ~ Jos -----""D~N....::...·· .:-JA_, ..:::::e:....___fJ~.,..:::ii:..:..:..··~ ........ ~t?z...:::· .!::o~/J=-· ~tc:::::....c.-tt:.?:....__ JOBN0. ____ ,,~-1------------------- DME ____ ~~· ~~-~~·~\~~-------------- SHEETNO. ________________________ __ ·p I(Net.-·Trn c-~-i-\ G~ ~,..._.,~-'<'•-• ·-~·,:·!>~. _.{~•-.,__;o,.. r_,£•~•> --.:)·~_..,1t""'->'<-l>--~~.i-->"~!"l•,• 5h kh s'' ~ \\ Howard P,arsell Company .4854 Main Street Yorba Unda, CA 92886 714-777-3765 Fax 714-777-9083 ASCE Seismic ··None·· Risk Category Project Title: Engineer: Project Oeser: Risk Category of Building or Other Structure : 'II' :All Buildings and other structures except those listed as Category I, Ill, and IV Seismic Importance Factor Gridded Ss & S1values ASCE-1-10 Standard Max. Ground Motions, 5% Damping : Ss 1.1664 g,0.2secresponse Latitude = Longitude S 1 0.4469 g, 1.0 sec response Location : Carlsbad, CA 92008 Site Class, Site Coeff. and Design Category Site Classification 'D' : Shear Wave Velocity 600 to 1 ,200 ft/sec Site Coefficients Fa & Fv Fa Fv = 0 1.03 (using straight-line interpolation from table values) Maximum Considered Earthquake Acceleration Design Spectral Acceleration Seismic Design Category Resisting System s MS =Fa •ss S M1 = Fv*S1 s os= s M*,J13 s o{s M1213 1.55 1.205 0.694 0.804 0.463 0 Basic Seismic Force Resisting System ... Bearing Wall Systems Light-framed walls with shear panels of all other materials Response Modification Coefficient • R • System Overstrength Factor • Wo • Deflection Amplification factor • Cd • NOTE! 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Job Number: 16-20 Date: 6/21/2( 1891 RUTHERFORD RD 100 The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perform the calculations ~ authorized by the California Energy Commission for use with both the Resid This program developed by EnergySc EneravPro 6. 7 bv EneravSoft User Number: 5580 2121203600 Tl 06-30-2016 CB162569 r \--c) ~'.••.,...._ ________ llilllllllil __ _ Cover Page Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Form ENV-01-E Envelope Component Approach Form ENV-MM Envelope Mandatory Measures Form L TI-01-E Indoor Lighting Form L TI-02-E Lighting Controls Form L TI-03-E Indoor Lighting Power Allowance Form MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems Form MCH-02-E HVAC System Requirements Form MCH-03-E Mechanical Ventilation and Reheat Form MCH-04-E Required Acceptance Tests Form MCH-05-E Requirements for Packaged Single Zone Units Form MCH-07 -E Fan Power Consumption HVAC System Heating and Cooling Loads Summary EnergyPro 6.7 by EnergySoft Job Number: 10: 16-20 User Number: 5580 1 2 3 7 8 16 20 27 31 34 36 39 41 45 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVELOPE COMPONENT APPROACH • ~ ---,,,, ____ ,,,.-..,,--,,.., .. ,_ ... ..,.., ..... VI""\L.U-vn.nll"'\ ~l,,_n,\;J I V\,IIVIIVII~~IVI'\1 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-ENV-01-E Envelope Component Approach (Page 1 of4) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs Date Prepared: 612112016 A. GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Project Location: 1891 Rutherford Road 6 Compliance Method: [I Component D Unconditioned (file Affidavit) 2 CA City and Zip Code: Carlsbad, 92008 7 Building Front Orientation (deg or cardinal): Odeg 3 Climate Zone: 7 8 Phase of construction T D New Construction D Addition 1!:1 Alteration 4 Total Conditioned Floor 2,138 9 Building Type(s) IIZI Nonresidential 0 High-Rise Residential D Hotel/Motel Guest Room Area: 5 [] Schools (Public School) [] Relocatable Public School Bldg. l:il Conditioned Spaces D' Unconditioned Spaces []Skylight Area for Large Enclosed Space> 5000 ft2 (If checked include the NRCC-ENV-04-E with submittal) B. ENVELOPE DETAILS-Framed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Continuous Frame Frame Frame Appendix JA4 Cavity Insulation Proposed Required U-Factor From Tag/ID Assembly Type Material Depth Spacing Reference R-v~lue R-value U-Factor Tables, B, C, D Field Inspection Comments C. ENVELOPE DETAILS-Non-framed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Interior or Core Continuous Thickness Insulation Insulation Appendix JA4 Proposed Required U-Factor from Tag/ID Assembly Type ~embly Materials (inches) R-value R-value Reference U-Factor Tables, B, C, D Field Inspection Comments D. ENVELOPE DETAILS-Mass 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Mass Furring Strip Interior Exterior Proposed Mass Density Thickness Thickness Insulation Insulation Appendix JA4 Insulation Required U-Factor from Tag/ID Type (lb/ft31 (inches) (inches) R-value R-value Reference U-factor Tables, B, C, D Field Inspection Comments CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVELOPE COMPONENT APPROACH • ' ---... , __ -· ... -. -. ·-··---.,.._, ·--· ,_ .. -· '' .... -· ·-· ,_. __ ,.,., .... __ ,_,. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-ENV-01-E Envelope Component Approach (Page 2 of4) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 ---·---·- E. ROOFING PRODUCTS (COOL ROOF) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Mass Roof Proposed Minimum Required 251b ft2 CRRC Product Aged Solar Thermal SRI2 Aged Solar Thermal SRI or greater Roof Pitch ID Number Product Type Reflectance Emittance (Optional) Reflectance Emittance (optional) Comments c 01 c 01 c 01 C An aged solar reflectance less than 0.63 is allowed provided the maximum roof I ceiling U-factor in TABLE 140.3 is not exceeded C High-rise residential buildings and Hotels and Motels with low-sloped roofs in Climate Zones 1 through 8, 12 and 16 are exempted from aged Solar Reflectance and emittance requirements. C High-rise residential buildings and Hotels and Motels with steep-sloped roofs in Climate Zones 1 and 16 are exempt from aged Solar Reflectance and emittance requirements. C The roof area covered by building integrated photovoltaic panels and building integrated solar thermal panels are exempt from aged Solar Reflectance i and emittance requirements ! To apply Liquid Field Applied Coatings, the coating must be applied across the entire roof surface and meet the dry mil thickness or coverage recommended by the coatings manufacturer and meet minimum performance requirements listed in §110.8(i)4. Select the applicable coating: C Aluminum-Pigmented Asphalt Roof Coating I C Cement-Based Roof Coating I C Other NOTES: 1. Check the box if the aged Solar reflectance was not available in the Cool Roof Rating Council's Rated Product Directory, Then use the equation in Section 110.8(i)2 where the Initial Reflectance value from the same directory and use the equation {0.2+B(P;nitiat-0.2) to obtain a calculated aged value. Where pis the Initial Solar Reflectance and B is either set to 0.65 for Field-Applied Coatings or it is set to 0. 70 for all other roofing products other than Field-Applied Coating. 2. Calculate the SRI Value by using the SRI-Worksheet at (TBD) and enter the resulting value in the SRI Column above and attach a copy for the SRI-Worksheet NRCC-ENV-03-E to the to this form. F. Air Barrier 1 2 3 4 5 NameNa Air Barrier Air Barrier Whole Building me Material Type Assembly Type Air Leakage Testing Comments - CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVELOPE COMPONENT APPROACH • " __ _.,,.,, ___ , ......... -,,_ .. , _____ ,_ -· ·-·· -· '' ,. ... -· ·-· ,_. __ ... ,_ .. __ ,_," CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-ENV-01-E Envelope Component Approach (Page 3 of4) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 G. FENESTRATION PROPOSED AREAS AND EFFICIENCIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Orientation Surface N,S,W, E #of Max Max Min Conditions Tag/10 Fenestration Type Area or Roof Panes U-Factor Overhang (R)SHGC VT Label Status Comments H. ENVELOPE MANDATORY MEASURES Indicate location on building plans of Mandatory Envelope Measures Note Block: ENV-MM INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT ENVELOPE COMPLIANCE & WORKSHEETS (check box If worksheet are included) For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, please refer to the Nonresidential Compliance Manual. IZI N RCC-ENV -01-E Certificate of Compliance. Required on plans for all submittals. [J NRCC-ENV-04-E Use when minimum skylight requirements for large enclosed spaces are required in climate zones 2 through 15. Optional on plans. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVELOPE COMPONENT APPROACH • ----,,.,, ____ ,,. .. -..,.--,, ............ ~ ..,_, .... -~a..11 _1,1'1~ ._1'11-~U I VVIYIIYIIUUIVI" CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-ENV-01-E Envelope Component Approach (Page 4 of4) ProJectName: DNAe Clean Labs Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 -~~-··· ~- DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc. Signature Date: 612112016 Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: Phone: I RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: Jon Gow Responsible Designer Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc Date Signed: Address: 135 Enterprise Ct License: 8599654 City/State/Zip: Corona, CA 92882 Phone: 951-582-9306 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 , ENVELOPE MANDATORY MEASURES: NONRESIDENTIAL ENV-MM Project Name I Date DNAe Clean Labs 6/2112016 DESCRIPTION Building Envelope Measures: §110.8(a): Installed insulating material shall have been certified by the manufacturer to comply with the California Quality Standards for insulating material, Title 20 Chapter 4, Article 3. §110.8(c): All Insulating Materials shall be installed in compliance with the flame spread rating and smoke density requirements of Sections 2602 and 707 of Title 24, Part 2. §110.8(f): The opaque portions of framed demising walls in nonresidential buildings shall have insulation with an installed R-value of no less than R-13 between framing members. §110.7(a): All Exterior Joints and openings in the building that are observable sources of air leakage shall be caulked, gasketed, weatherstripped or otherwise sealed. Manufactured fenestration products and exterior doors shall have air infiltration rates not exceeding 0.3 cfm/ft.2 of §110.6(a): window area, 0.3 cfm/ft.2 of door area for residential doors, 0.3 cfm/ft.2 of door area for nonresidential single doors (swinging and sliding), and 1.0 cfm/ft.2 for nonresidential double doors (swinaina). §110.6(a): Fenestration U-factor shall be rated in accordance with NFRC 100, or the applicable default U-factor. §110.6(a): Fenestration SHGC shall be rated in accordance with NFRC 200, or NFRC 100 for site-built fenestration, or the applicable default SHGC. §110.6(b): Site Constructed Doors, Windows and Skylights shall be caulked between the unit and the building, and shall be weatherstripped (except for unframed glass doors and fire doors). EnergyPro 6. 7 by EnergySoft User Number: 5580 RunCode: 2016-06-21T16:43:26 ID: 16-20 Paae 7of47 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING • " ---.. ,, __ -·· .... -,,_ .. ____ --·--'""'"-"' -'''"""''-'"~'-''-I --IYIIYII...,VI-1'1 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 1 of6) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 A. General Information Climate Zone: Conditioned Floor Area : 2,138 7 Unconditioned Floor Area : 40,000 Building Type: l:a Nonresidential 0 High-Rise Residential 0 Hotel/Motel ! 0 Schools 0 Relocatable Public Schools ~ Conditioned Spaces 1!1 Unconditioned Spaces ' Phase of Construction: 0 New Construction 0 Addition 1!1 Alteration Method of Compliance: 0 Complete Building 1!1 Area Category 0 Tailored Project Address: 1891 Rutherford Road B. Ughting Compliance Documents (select yes for each document included) For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance documents, refer to the Nonresidential Manual published by the California Energy Commission. YES NO FORM TITLE ,f NRCC-LTI-01-E Certificate of Compliance. All Pages required on plans for all submittals. ,f NRCC-LTI-02-E Lighting Controls, Certificate of Compliance, and PAF Calculation. All Pages required on plans for all submittals. ,f NRCC-L TI-03-E Indoor Lighting Power Allowance ,f NRCC-L TI-04-E Tailored Method Worksheets ,f NRCC-L TI-OS-E Line Voltage Track Lighting Worksheets ----·- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance August 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING • .. ---.................. -.... ,-.., .-... ,,_ .. , ... ..., .... ..,_ '""' -~II ...,,,,,._,._,,.._,,...,I ...,...,,,IIYII...,...,I...,I'I CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 2 of6) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 C. Summary of Allowed Lighting Power Conditioned and Unconditioned space Lighting must not be combined for compliance Indoor Lighting Power for Conditioned Spaces Indoor Lighting Power for Unconditioned Spaces Watts Watts Installed Lighting 1,464 Installed Lighting 24,000 1. NRCC-LTI-01-E, page 4 + NRCC-LTI-01-E, page 4 + 2. PORTABLE ONLY FOR OFFICES NRCC-LTI-01-E, page 3 + 3. Minus Lighting Control Credits 366 Minus Lighting Control Credits 0 NRCC-LTI-02-E, page 2 -NRCC-LTI-02-E, page 2 - 4. Adjusted Installed Lighting Power = 1,098 Adjusted Installed Lighting Power = 24,000 (row 1 plus row 2 minus row 3) (row 1 minus row 3) 5. Complies ONLY if Installed s Allowed Complies ONLY if Installed s Allowed 6. Allowed Lighting Power I 2,993 Allowed Lighting Power I 24,000 Conditioned NRCC-LTI-03-E, page 1 Unconditioned NRCC-LTI-03-~age 1 D. Declaration of Required Installation Certificates Declare by selecting yes for all Installation Certificates that will be submitted. (Retain copies and verify forms are completed and signed.) YES NO Form/Title ,f NRCI-LTI-01-E-Must be submitted for all buildings D Field Inspector ,f NRCI-LTI-02-E-Must be submitted for a lighting control system, or for an Energy Management Control System (EMCS), D Field Inspector to be recognized for compliance. NRCI-LTI-03-E-Must be submitted for a line-voltage track lighting integral current limiter, or for a supplementary D Field Inspector ,f overcurrent protection panel used to energize only line-voltage track lighting, to be recognized for compliance. NRCI-LTI-04-E-Must be submitted for two interlocked systems serving an auditorium, a convention center, a D Field Inspector ,f conference room, a multipurpose room, or a theater to be recognized for compliance. ,f NRCI-LTI-05-E-Must be submitted for a Power Adjustment Factor (PAF) to be recognized for compliance. D Field Inspector ,f NRCI-LTI-06-E-Must be submitted for additional wattage installed in a video conferencing studio to be recognized for D Field Inspector compliance. L____ ---------- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance August 2015 . STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING • ._._._-, "',....,...,-... I o-v I-._ I,_, w ow ...,,-,..,,, _I,I'IV"'\ '-1'1'-1'-I ...,...,,,.. ...... ...,....,,...,,., CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE N RCC-L TI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 3 of G) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs 1 DatePrepared: 6/21/2016 E. Declaration of Required Certificates of Acceptance Declare by checking all of the Certificates of Acceptance that will be submitted. (Retain copies and verify forms are completed and signed.) YES NO Form/Title .f NRCA-LTI-02-A-Must be submitted for occupancy sensors and automatic time switch controls . D Field Inspector .f NRCA-LTI-03-A-Must be submitted for automatic daylight controls . D Field Inspector .f NRCA-LTI-04-A-Must be submitted for demand responsive lighting controls . D Field Inspector ---- A separate Lighting Schedule Must Be Filled Out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. Installed Lighting Power listed on this Lighting Schedule is only for: 0 CONDITIONED SPACE 0 UNCONDITIONED SPACE F. Indoor Lighting Schedule and Field Inspection Energy Checklist D The actual indoor lighting power listed on this page and on the next page includes all installed permanent and planned portable lighting systems. D When Complete Building Method is used for compliance, list each different type of lumina ire on separate lines. D When Area Category Method or Tailored Method is used for compliance, list each different type of luminaire by each different function area on separate lines D Also include track lighting in schedule, and submit the track lighting compliance form (NRCC-LTI-05-E) when line-voltage track lighting is installed. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance August2015 . STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING • ---,,.,._.__-·I .... I-,,_, ---·-_.., •-•• _..,",_I-·,_,,_ I _._., .. .,,.,_.._,_.," CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE N RCC-L TI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 4 of6) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 G. Installed Portable Luminaires in Offices-Exception to Section 140.6(a) D This section shall be filled out ONLY for portable luminaires in offices (As defined in §100.1). All other planned portable luminaires shall be documented on next page of this compliance form. D This section is used to determine if greater than 0.3 watts of portable lighting is planned for any office D Fill out a separate line for each different office. Small offices that are typical (having the same general and portable lighting) may be grouped together. This allowance shall not be traded between offices having different lighting systems. Office Portable Lumina ire Schedule Office Installed Portable Luminaire Watts Per Square Foot Office Location Field Inspector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Installed IfF S0.3, portable Watts enter ~ .~ .... Q) lumina ire Q) !E per zero; Identify Office area in J!! GJ ra watts in Q) 0 G05xG07 which these portable Pass Fail ..c c ... "' square E ·-ra ·-Complete Luminaire Description ::::~ E this office ::::1 ..c: foot ifG06 > luminaires are installed z .3 tT .... (i.e., LED, under cabinet, furniture mounted Watts per (G02x V) 0 (G04/ 0.3, direct/indirect) Luminaire G03) GOS) (G06-0.3) [J [J [J [J [J [J [J [J [J [J Enter sum total of all pages into NRCC-LTI- Total installed portable luminaire watts that are greater than 0.3 watts per square foot per office: 01-E; Page 1 ----------~- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance August2015 j__ I . STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING • ---····---·.-.-··-·------·--II_,,,,._, loool'lloool,_ I '"'"IOJ'IYIUI'II\,.JVI-1'1 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 4of6) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs I DatePrepared: 6/21/2016 G. Installed Portable Luminaires in Offices -Exception to Section 140.6(a) 0 This section shall be filled out ONLY for portable luminaires in offices (As defined in §100.1). All other planned portable luminaires shall be documented on next page of this compliance form. 0 This section is used to determine if greater than 0.3 watts of portable lighting is planned for any office 0 Fill out a separate line for each different office. Small offices that are typical (having the same general and portable lighting) may be grouped together. This allowance shall not be traded between offices having different lighting systems. Office Portable Luminaire Schedule Office Installed Portable Luminaire Watts Per Square Foot Office Location Field Inspector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Installed IfF :!>0.3, portable Watts enter -"' .... cu 0 cu luminaire 3l If per zero; Identify Office area in ._ .!::::: cu "' watts in -0 GOS xG07 which these portable Pass Fail ..c c ~ "' square E ·-"' ·-Complete Luminaire Description ::::s E this office ::::J :5 foot ifG06 > luminaires are installed z .3 I;T- (i.e., LED, under cabinet, furniture mounted Watts per (G02x ., 0 (G04/ 0.3, direct/indirect) Lumina ire G03) GOS) (G06-0.3) c c I 0 0 0 c I c c c 0 Enter sum total of all pages into NRCC-LTI- Total installed portable lumina ire watts that are greater than 0.3 watts per square foot per office: 01-E; Page 1 -------- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance August 2015 . STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING • ----,,.,, ___ ._,,-.., ,-._ ,,...,.,,..,...,.,. v-,.., _,_~11 _,,, .. U"'\ 1..1'11..1'~ I --IYIIYII""'-'1-1'1 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 5 of6) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs I DatePrepared: 6/21/2016 A separate Lighting Schedule Must Be Filled Out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. Installed Lighting Power listed on this Lighting Schedule is only for: IZI CONDITIONED SPACE 0 UNCONDITIONED SPACE H. INDOOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Luminaire Schedule Installed Watts Location Field Inspector • A B c D E F G H How wattage was determined "' ~ "t:l "' s ~ .!!! - ~ "' -..c ..... .... Q) Q) f! +-' 0 .... tiD Complete Luminaire Description Q) .... :;:J co .. -._ ·= "' t:: :I: 0 "' c. ·;;; ~ < c: u Q) "' t:: ·-Q) 1-"' t:: c z :ecr .c t:: -U'l X E E (i.e, 3 lamp fluorescent troffer, :t:: ·-E ·-n; :t:: rn Primary Function area in which "' E u E 0 0 u m ::;, E ... "' 0 "' Q) 3:: .3 tl.g u .... z .3 ~:::=-z:!:: F32T8, one dimmable electronic ballast) <"" these luminaires are installed Pass Fail LTG-1 4 Lamo LED 6064 Lumens 52.3 D I;J 28 1.464 L [J [J D D [J CJ 0 D [J CJ D D [J 0 D D [J [J 0 D c 0 D D 0 0 D D c 0 D D 0 0 INSTALLED WATTS PAGE TOTAL: 1,464 Enter sum total of all pages into NRCC-LTI-01-E; Page 2 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance August 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING • ---.... , __ -.. -. -. ·-··-----·-_,_,, _,,,,...,_,,.._,,_, __ , ......... ____ ,, CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 5 of 6) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs 1 Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 A separate Lighting Schedule Must Be Filled Out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. Installed Lighting Power listed on this Lighting Schedule is only for: 0 CONDITIONED SPACE IZI UNCONDITIONED SPACE H. INDOOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST . Luminaire Schedule Installed Watts Location Field Inspector • i A B c D E F G H I How wattage was i determined "' Cll ... "C "' s .!! .!!! - .:!:! II) -.c &ll ... Cll .._ .~ ~ ..... 0 ... Ql) Complete Luminaire Description Cll ... ::J co 1111-II) c: J: 0 "' Q. ·n; ~ < <: u Cll "' c: ·-Cll 1-II) c: c z :ecr ..c c: -Ill X E E (i.e, 3 lamp fluorescent troffer, :l:l ·-E ·-"iii :l:l m Primary Function area in which "' E u E 0 0 u "' ;:) E 0 "' 0 "' Cll 3 .3 .... ~ u ..... z ~ F32T8, one dimmable electronic ballast) u-<( "" z .3 1-3~ these luminaires are installed Pass Fail .... 1rd A"· · 40000_SQft at 0.600 watt 0 0 24_000 (' · ·• Industrial 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 c 0 0 0 c 0 • 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 Cl c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INSTALLED WAITS PAGE TOTAL: 24,000 Enter sum total of all pages into NRCC-LTI-01-E; Page 2 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance August2015 . STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING • ---····---·· -· . ·--·-----· ·---.. -· .. --.. --·. . --·······--·-·. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-01-E Indoor Lighting (Page 6 of 6) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs 1 Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc. Signature Date: 6/21/2016 Address: CEA Certification identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: Phone: I RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: David Stackhouse Responsible Designer Signature: Company: Stackhouse Electric Date Signed: Address: 30941 Bristly Ct Ucense: 1002106 City/State/Zip: Murietta, CA 92563 Phone: 909-936-6200 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance August2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING -LIGHTING CONTROLS • ---,.,, __ -·I---'"'"'"'' 'oO """""' '"" -'"'""" -I"'IU"'\ 1-1'111-1,...., I VVIYIIYII",;"••UVI'I CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-02-E Indoor Lighting-Lighting Controls (Page 1 of 3) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 The NRCC-LTI-02-E shall be used to document all mandatory and prescriptive lighting controls that are applicable to the project. Mandatory Lighting Control Declaration Statements (Indicate if the measure applies by checking yes or no below.) YES NO Control Requirements Lighting shall be controlled by self-contained lighting control devices which are certified to the Energy Commission according to the Title 20 Appliance ,f Efficiency Regulations in accordance with Section 110.9. ,f Lighting shall be controlled by a lighting control a system or energy management control system in accordance with §110.9. An Installation Certificate shall be submitted in accordance with Section 130.4(b). ,f One or more Track Lighting Integral Current Limiters shall be installed which have been certified to the Energy Commission in accordance with §110.9 and §130.0. Additionally, an Installation Certificate shall be submitted in accordance with Section 130.4(b). A Track Lighting Supplementary Overcurrent Protection Panel shall be installed in accordance with Section 110.9 and Section 130.0. Additionally, an ,f Installation Certificate shall be installed in accordance with Section 130.4(b). All lighting controls and equipment shall comply with the applicable requirements in §110.9 and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's ,f instructions in accordance with Section 130.1. ,f All luminaires shall be functionally controlled with manually switched ON and OFF lighting controls in accordance with Section 130.1(a). General lighting shall be separately controlled from all other lighting systems in an area. Floor and wall display, window display, case display, ornamental, ,f and special effects lighting shall each be separately controlled on circuits that are 20 amps or less. When track lighting is used, general, display, ornamental, and special effects lighting shall each be separately controlled; in accordance with Section 130.1(a)4. The general lighting of any enclosed area 100 square feet or larger, with a connected lighting load that exceeds 0.5 watts per square foot shall meet the ,f multi-level lighting control requirements in accordance with Section 130.1(b). ,f All installed indoor lighting shall be equipped with controls that meet the applicable Shut-OFF control requirements in Section 130.1(c). ,f Lighting in all Daylit Zones shall be controlled in accordance with the requirements in Section 130.1(d) and daylit zones are shown on the plans. Lighting power in buildings larger than 10,000 square feet shall be capable of being automatically reduced in response to a Demand Responsive Signal in ,f accordance with Section 130.1(e). Before an occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or area, or a new lighting system serving a building, area, or site is operated for ,f normal use, indoor lighting controls serving the building, area, or site shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for Code Compliance in accordance with Section 130.4.(a). The controls required to meet the Acceptance Requirements include automatic daylight controls, automatic shut-OFF controls, and demand responsive controls. -------------- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING -LIGHTING CONTROLS • ---····---·· ---··-··----·--· ·-·· -· .. ·-. ··-· .. _._. ..... ,, _____ . CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-02-E I Indoor Lighting-Lighting Controls (Page 2 of 3) I ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21 /2016 A separate document must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is used only for the following: Iii CONDITIONED SPACES 0 UNCONDITIONED SPACES MANDATORY AND PRESCRIPTIVE INDOOR LIGHTING CONTROL SCHEDULE, PAF CALCULATION, and FIELD INSPECTION CHECKLIST PAF Credit Calculation 2 ~ "TI -1 -· ;;;· CD -(") "' )> a: .-+ n c:~:E :::tl n 5' (") CD CD "' (JQ ., Ill -no ..c "0 "0 Standards Complying With 1 ::::ro::+ "' ., :J c .-+ CD -· Ill tt = U'J , X CD .-+ ., :J Q. I :J CD 0 )> a.., CD n 0 Lighting Control Schedule (..fall that apply, or enter 'E' if Exempted) .---· 0 (JQ a. -"TI -.-+ -C. CD ., A B c D E F G H I J K L M N 0 Type/ Description of Lighting Control (i.e.: occupancy sensor, # 10> 10> 10> 10> 10> 10> 10> .... .... .... .... .... .... .... w w w w w ~ """ , "TI Location in Building automatic time switch, of !=I 0 0 !=I !=I 0 Ill 0 en en 1:: ~ .... .... .... .... iiJ dimmer, automatic daylight, Units E ~ li :§; ~ iV :§; etc ... ) Chip Processing+ Antibodie Dimming w/Occ Sensor ' 732 0.25 183 ' t1 C-1 Bead Prep Dimming w/Occ Sensor ' 418 0.25 105 ' 0 01 R&D Immune Dimming w/Occ Sensor ' 314 0.25 78 ' 0 0 0 01 a tl 0 c c t'J Control Credit PAGE TOTAL (Sum of Column M): 366 IF MULTIPLE PAGES ARE USED, ENTER SUM TOTAL OF Control Credit for all pages HERE (Sum of all Column M): 366 Enter Control Credit total into NRCC-LTI-01-E; Page 1. 1. §130.1(a) =Manual area controls; §130.0(b) =Multi Level; §130.1(c) =Auto Shut-Off; §130.1(d) =Mandatory Daylight; §130.1(e) =Demand Responsive; §140.6(d) = Additional lighting controls installed to earn a PAF; §140.6(d) =Prescriptive Secondary Side/it Daylight Controls. 2. Check Table 140.6-A for correct Factor. PAFs shall not be traded between conditioned and unconditioned spaces. As a condition to earn a PAF, an Installation Certificate is also required to be filled out, signed, and submitted. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING-LIGHTING CONTROLS • .... -.----. ---------· ·-_, ~-.. -· '' ,. ... -· '1-1 ,_ I ..................................... '" CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-02-E Indoor Lighting-Lighting Controls (Page 2 of 3) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21 /2016 A separate document must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is used only for the following: D CONDITIONED SPACES IZI UNCONDITIONED SPACES MANDATORY AND PRESCRIPTIVE INDOOR LIGHTING CONTROL SCHEDULE, PAF CALCULATION, and FIELD INSPECTION CHECKLIST PAF Credit Calculation 2 " "'TI -l -· iii" tD -n ~ "!: a: 0 ::IC n :; c:~~ n tD tD "' Standards Complying With 1 OQ ., Ill ~no .0 "0 "0 a;:g,!;f "' ., ::I c: .-+ tD -· Dl ~ X tD .-+ ., ::I ~ ::I tD 0 c.., tD n 0 Lighting Control Schedule ("all that apply, or enter 'E' if Exempted) r -· 0 OQC.-"'TI -.-+ -c. tD ., A B c D E F G H I J K L M N 0 Type/ Description of Lighting Control (i.e.: occupancy sensor, # <0> <0> <0> <0> <0> <0> <0> ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ~ ..... w w w w w ~ "tJ Location in Building automatic time switch, of ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Dl "'TI ..... 0 ..... ..... ..... C7"l C7"l "' ~ 'iii" "' dimmer, automatic daylight, Units :§: E: ~ ~ ~ "N ~ etc ... ) 0 .c 0 0. a a a a. tl 0 0 D 0 D Control Credit PAGE TOTAL (Sum of Column M): 0 IF MULTIPLE PAGES ARE USED, ENTER SUM TOTAL OF Control Credit for all pages HERE (Sum of all Column M): 0 Enter Control Credit total into NRCC-LTI-01-E; Page 1. 1. §130.1(a} =Manual area controls; §130.0{b) =Multi Level; §130.1{c) =Auto Shut-Off; §130.1{d) =Mandatory Daylight; §130.1{e) =Demand Responsive; §140.6{d) = Additional lighting controls installed to earn a PAF; §140.6(d) =Prescriptive Secondary Side/it Daylight Controls. 2. Check Table 140.6-Afor correct Factor. PAFs shall not be traded between conditioned and unconditioned spaces. As a condition to earn a PAF, an Installation Certificate is also required to be filled out, signed, and submitted. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING -LIGHTING CONTROLS • ---,,.,,_._--.... -.., ... -,,..,.,_ ... ..,_ ..... .....'"' .... -·""'.,.,. ~ ......... , ...................................... - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-02-E Indoor Lighting-Lighting Controls (Page 3 of3) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs Date Prepared: 6/21 /2016 --- DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc. Signature Date: 612112016 Address: CEA Certification Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: Phone: I RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: David Stackhouse Responsible Designer Signature: Company: Stackhouse Electric Date Signed: Address: 30941 Bristly Ct license: 1002106 City/State/Zip: Murietta, CA 92563 Phone: 909-936-6200 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE ---1'11'0--lool IV .... -,,..,,., ~ V-..... CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate of Compliance-Indoor Lighting Power Allowance ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs A separate page must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is only for: 121 CONDITIONED spaces 0 UNCONDITIONED spaces Check here if building contains both conditioned and unconditioned areas. TYPE OF BUILDING (From §140.6 Table 140.6-B) C -1 AREA CATEGORY METHOD TOTAL LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCES (D plus E) • Vl"'\1..11 _,,,~~ ~I'IIO;;nU I VVI'IIIYIIUUIVI'I I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 WATTS PER (ft2) X COMPLETE BLDG. AREA Total from section C-2 . Total from section C-3 . = 2,993 0 NRCC-LTI-03-E (Page 1 of4) ALLOWED WATTS Watts Total Watts. Enter Total Watts into section A, row 2 (Above on this page) . 2,993 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE • ...,._....,-,'II,...,....,-... I,-..,..,....-._ I,..,,.,.....,. .. V-I ... -'"''-" ...,,,,,.~ ...... ._.,_, ................... ..., ..... ...,,,. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-03-E Certificate of Compliance-Indoor Lighting Power Allowance (Page 2 of4) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 A separate page must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is only for: Iii CONDITIONED spaces 0 UNCONDITIONED spaces C -2 AREA CATEGORY METHOD GENERAL LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE D Do not include portable lighting for offices. Portable lighting for offices shall be documented only in section B of NRCC-LTI-01-E. D Separately list lighting for each primary function area as defined in §100.1 of the Standards. A B c D AREA CATEGORY (From §140.6 Table 140.6-C} WATTS ALLOWED Location in Building Primary Function Area per Table 140.6-C PER (ft2) X AREA (ft2) = WATTS Chip Processing + Antibodies Laboratory 1.40 1,102 1,543 Bead Prep Laboratory 1.40 613 858 R&D lmmuno Laboratory 1.40 423 592 ' I ' I I TOTALS 2,138 Enter sum total Area Category allowed watts into section C-1 of NRCC-LTI-03-E (this compliance form) 2,993 WATTS CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May201S STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE • ---..... _.._. -.. ---....... , ___ --.... -· .. -· '"·-. -·. . . . __ ,.,,,, _____ . CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-03-E I Certificate of Compliance-Indoor Lighting Power Allowance (Page 3 of 4) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 A separate page must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is only for: 121 CONDITIONED spaces 0 UNCONDITIONED spaces C-3 AREA CATEGORY METHOD ADDITIONAL LIGHTING WATTAGE ALLOWANCE (from Table 140.6-C Footnotes) A B c 2 D E F G ALLOWED Additional Wattage WATTS Primary Sq Ft or Watts Allowance Description(s) and Quantity of Special Total Design Smaller of Function linear ft 1 Allowed (BxC) LuminaireTypes in each Primary Function Area Watts 3 DorF TOTALS-Enter into TOTAL AREA CATEGORY METHOD ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES-Section C-1 0 1. Use linear feet only for additional allowance for white board or chalk board. All other additional Area Category allowances shall use watts per square foot. 2 . Additional watts are available only when allowed according to the footnotes on bottom of Table 146-C, which include: Specialized task work; Ornamental lighting; Precision commercial and industrial work; Per linear foot of white board or chalk board; Accent, display and feature lighting; and Videoconferencing Studio lighting .. 3. Luminaire classification and wattage shall be determined in accordance with §130.0(c) of the Standards. ------------- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE ......... "'-''"'""""' ..... -.., .... -....................... ·- CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate of Compliance-Indoor Lighting Power Allowance ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs A separate page must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is only for: 0 CONDITIONED spaces Ill UNCONDITIONED spaces Check here if building contains both conditioned and unconditioned areas. TYPE OF BUILDING (From §140.6 Table 140.6-B) C -1 AREA CATEGORY METHOD TOTAL LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCES (D plus E) • • .... r-.. ... 11 ...... , ... or-. .. ,,.._,,_. __ , .................. ,_, .... I Date Prepared: 6121120 16 WATTS PER (fe) X COMPLETE BLDG. AREA Total from section C-2 . Total from section C-3 . = 24,000 0 NRCC-LTI-03-E (Page 1 of4) ALLOWED WATTS Watts Total Watts. Enter Total Watts into section A, row 2 (Above on this page) . 24,000 ------ CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE • ---... ·---·. ---. ·-··---_._.. ·--· -·· -· u ·-. -· ·-· ·-. --·······--·-·. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-03-E Certificate of Compliance-Indoor Lighting Power Allowance (Page 2 of4) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 A separate page must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is only for: 0 CONDITIONED spaces ~ UNCONDITIONED spaces C -2 AREA CATEGORY METHOD GENERAL LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE 0 Do not include portable lighting for offices. Portable lighting for offices shall be documented only in section B of NRCC-LTI-01-E. 0 Separately list lighting for each primary function area as defined in §100.1 of the Standards. A B c D AREA CATEGORY (From §140.6 Table 140.6-C) WATIS ALLOWED Location in Building Primary Function Area per Table 140.6-C PER (fe) X AREA (fe) = WATIS I Warehouse Commercial, Industrial Storage 0.60 40,000 24,000 ! TOTALS 40,000 Enter sum total Area Category allowed watts into section C-1 of NRCC-LTI-03-E (this compliance form) 24,000 WATIS ------------------ CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE • - -... ·---·· ---. ·-··-----· ·-_, -·· ._, '' .. ..., -· ·-·,_I ...,...,, ....... ...,_,_1 ._ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE N RCC-L TI-03-E Certificate of Compliance-Indoor Lighting Power Allowance (Page 3 of4) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I DatePrepared: 6/21/2016 A separate page must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. This page is only for: 0 CONDITIONED spaces 121 UNCONDITIONED spaces C-3 AREA CATEGORY METHOD ADDITIONAL LIGHTING WATTAGE ALLOWANCE (from Table 140.6-C Footnotes) I A B c 2 D E F G ALLOWED Additional Wattage WATIS Primary Sq Ft or Watts Allowance Description(s) and Quantity of Special Total Design Smaller of Function linear ft 1 Allowed (BxC) LuminaireTypes in each Primary Function Area Watts 3 DorF TOTALS-Enter into TOTAL AREA CATEGORY METHOD ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES-Section C-1 0 1. Use linear feet only for additional allowance for white board or chalk board. All other additional Area Category allowances shall use watts per square foot. 2 . Additional watts are available only when allowed according to the footnotes on bottom of Table 146-C, which include: Specialized task work; Ornamental lighting; Precision commercial and industrial work; Per linear foot of white board or chalk board; Accent, display and feature lighting; and Videoconferencing Studio lighting .. 3. Luminaire classification and wattage shall be determined in accordance with §130.0(c) of the Standards. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE • ---,,,. __ -·. ---... ._ .. ___ --·--· .. -····-·-·"' .... __ ,.,,.,, ____ ,. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-LTI-03-E Certificate of Compliance-Indoor lighting Power Allowance (Page 4 of 4) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21 /2016 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc. Signature Date: 6/21/2016 Address: CEA Certification Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: Phone: I RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: David Stackhouse Responsible Designer Signature: Company: Stackhouse Electric Date Signed: Address: 30941 Bristly Ct Ucense: 1002106 City/State/Zip: Murietta, CA 92563 Phone: 909-936-6200 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS • ---... ·--···-·. -. ··-··----·--· ·-·· -· '" .... -· ,_, .. _. __ , ...... ,, _____ ,. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems (Page 1 of4} ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I OatePrepared: 612112016 A. MECHANICAL COMPLIANCE FORMS & WORKSHEETS (check box if worksheet is included) For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, refer to the 2013 Nonresidential Manual Note: The Enforcement Agency may require all forms to be incorporated onto the building plans. YES NO Form/Worksheet # ~itle IZl D NRCC-MCH-01-E (Part 1 of 3} Certificate of Compliance, Declaration. Required on plans for all submittals. IZl D NRCC-MCH-01-E (Part 2 of 3} Certificate of Compliance, Required Acceptance Tests (MCH-02A to 11A}. Required on plans for all submittals. IZI D NRCC-MCH-01-E (Part 3 of 3} Certificate of Compliance, Required Acceptance Tests (MCH-12A to 18A}. Required on plans where applicable. IZl D NRCC-MCH-02-E (Part 1 of 2} Mechanical Dry Equipment Summary is required for all submittals with Central Air Systems. It is optional on plans. ~ D NRCC-MCH-02-E (Part 2 of 2} Mechanical Wet Equipment Summary is required for all submittals with chilled water, hot water or condenser water systems. It is optional on plans. El D N RCC-MCH-03-E Mechanical Ventilation and Reheat is required for all submittals with multiple zone heating and cooling systems. It is optional on plans. (;21 D NRCC-MCH-07-E (Part 1 of 2} Power Consumption of Fans. Required on plans where applicable 121 ----_D NRCC-MCH-07-E (Part ~f 2} P()wer Consumption of Fans, De~aration._~equired on plans where applicable ---------- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS • ---· I '01 ,..,..,-1'1'1-1 o-v I--I "'"''I' I V V-I Y -.. ._, '' ,._, ._, ,.._, ,_ I --I'I'IIWII--1-1 'I CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems (Page 2 of4} ProJectName: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 B. MECHANICAL HVAC ACCEPTANCE FORMS (check box for required forms) Test Performed By: Designer: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for HVAC systems. The designer is required to check the applicable boxes for all acceptance tests that apply and list all equipment that requires an acceptance test. All equipment of the same type that requires a test, list the equipment description and the number of systems. Installing Contractor: The contractor who installed the equipment is responsible to either conduct the acceptance test them self or have a qualified entity run the test for them. If more than one person has responsibility for the acceptance testing, each person shall sign and submit the Certificate of Acceptance applicable to the portion of the construction or installation for which they are responsible. Enforcement Agency: Plancheck-The NRCC-MCH-01-E form is not considered a completed form and is not to be accepted by the building department unless the correct boxes are checked. Inspector-Before occupancy permit is granted all newly installed process systems must be tested to ensure proper operations. Test Description MCH-02A MCH-03A MCH-04A MCH-OSA MCH-06A MCH-07A MCH-08A MCH-09A MCH-lOA MCH-llA Equipment Air Demand Hydronic Automatic Requiring Testing #of Outdoor Single Zone Distribution Economizer Control Supply Fan Valve Leakage Supply Water System Demand Shed Units Air Unitary Controls Ventilation VAV Test Temp. Reset Variable Flow or Verification Ducts (DCV) Control Control· AC-1 Trane YCI 1 ~ D D !] D ~ D D D ~ AC-2 Trane YCI 1 ~ D D ~ D l!l D D D ~ AC-3 Trane YHt 1 !] D D ~ D !] D D D l!i D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS • --····--···-·· -· . --··-----· ·--·-·· -···----· ... -· .. -· __ ,.,..,.,, _____ , CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems (Page 3 of4) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 C. MECHANICAL HVAC ACCEPTANCE FORMS (check box for required forms) Test Performed By: I Designer: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for HVAC systems. The designer is required to check the applicable boxes for all acceptance tests that apply and list all equipment that requires an acceptance test. All equipment of the same type that requires a test, list the equipment description and the number of systems. Installing Contractor: The contractor who installed the equipment is responsible to either conduct the acceptance test them self or have a qualified entity run the test for them. If more than one person has responsibility for the acceptance testing, each person shall sign and submit the Certificate of Acceptance applicable to the portion of the construction or installation for which they are responsible. The following tests require a Enforcement Agency: Plancheck-The NRCC-MCH-01-E form is not considered a completed form and is not to be accepted by the building department unless the correct boxes are checked. Inspector-Before occupancy permit is granted all newly installed process systems must be tested to ensure proper operations. Test Description MCH-12A MCH-13A MCH-14A MCH-15A MCH-16A MCH-17A MCH-18A Equipment #of Fault Detection & Automatic Fault Distributed Energy Thermal Energy Supply Air Requiring Testing units Detection & Condenser Water or Verification Diagnostics for DX Diagnostics for Air & Storage DX AC Storage (TES) Temperature Reset Reset Controls ECMS Units Zone Systems Systems Controls AC-1 Trane YCI 1 1!1 D D D l!l D D AC-2 Trane YCI 1 l!l D D D l!l D D AC-3 Trane YH< 1 1!1 D D D 1!1 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS • ---.. ,, __ ···-·.-.-,,_,.., ____ _... ·--~ .... ·· _,,,,..,., ...... ._.,_, ...,...,,.,.,, ... ,..., .... ,...,,,. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems (Page 4 of 4) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs J Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc. Signature Date: 612112016 Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: Phone: I RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements ofTitle 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: Jon Gow Responsible Designer Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc Date Signed: Address: 135 Enterprise Ct License: 8599654 City/State/Zip: Corona, CA 92882 Phone: 951-582-9306 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS • CEC-NRCC-MCH-{)2-E !Revised 05115) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-02-E HVAC Dry System Requirements (Page 1 of 3) ProJectName: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 A. Equipment Tags and System Descriptlon1 Chip Aocessint-Saad,~Afr2 R & D lmmuno AC B. MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Reference to the Requirements in the Contract Document/ Heating Equipment Efficiencl 110.1 or 110.2(a) Cooling Equipment Efficiency3 110.1 or 110.2(a) HVAC or Heat Pump Thermostats 110.2(b), 110.2(c) Furnace Standby Loss Control 110.2(d) Low leakage AHUs 110.2(f) Ventilation4 120.1(b) Demand Control Ventilation 5 120.1(c)4 Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control6 120.1(c)S, 120.2(e)3 Shutoff and Reset Controls7 120.2(e) Outdoor Air and Exhaust Damper Control 120.2(f) Isolation Zones 120.2(g) Automatic Demand Shed Controls 120.2(h) Economizer FDD 120.2(i) Duct Insulation 120.4 C. PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Equipment is sized in conformance with 140.4(a & b) 140.4 (a & b) y Y/N y Y/N y Y/N Supply Fan Pressure Control 140.4(c) Simultaneous Heat/Cool8 140.4(d) Economizer 140.4(e) Heat and Cool Air Supply Reset 140.4(f) Electric Resistance Heating9 140.4(g) Duct Leakage Sealing and Testing.10 140.4(1) Notes: 1. Provide equipment tags (e.g. AHU 1 to 10} and system description (e.g. Single Duct VAV reheat) as appropriate. Multiple units with common requirements can be grouped together. 2. Provide references to plans (i.e. Drawing Sheet Numbers) and/or specifications (including Section name/number and relevant paragraphs) where each requirement is specified. Enter "N/ A" if the requirement is not applicable to this system. 3. The referenced plans and specifications must include all of the following information: equipment tag, equipment nominal capacity, Title 24 minimum efficiency requirements, and actual rated equipment efficiencies. Where multiple efficiency requirements are applicable (e.g. full-and part-load) include all. Where appliance standards apply (110.1}, identify where equipment is required to be listed per Title 20 1601 et seq. 4. Identify where the ventilation requirements are documented for each central HVAC system. Include references to both central unit schedules and sequences of operation. If one or more space is naturally ventilated identify where this is documented in the plans and specifications. Multiple zone central air systems must also provide a MCH-03-E form. 5. If one or more space has demand controlled ventilation identify where it is specified including the sensor specifications and the sequence of operation. 6. If one or more space has occupant sensor ventilation control identify where it is specified including the sensor specifications and the sequence of operation 7. If the system is DDC identify the sequences for the system start/stop, optimal start, setback (if required) and setup {if required). For all systems identify the specification for the thermostats and time clocks (if applicable). 8. Identify where the heating, cooling and deadband airflows are scheduled for this system. Include a reference to the specification of the zone controls. Provide a MCH-03-E form. 9. Enter N/A if there is no electric heating. If the system has electric heating indicate which exception to 140.4(g) applies. 10. If duct leakage sealing and testing is required, a MCH-04-A form must be submitted. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC WET SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS A. Equipment Tags and System Descrlptlon1 B. MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Reference to the Requirements In the Contract Document/ Heating Hot Water Equipment Efficienc/ 110.1 Cooling Chilled and Condenser Water 110.1, 140.4(i) Equipment Efficienc/ Open and Closed Circuit Cooling Towers 110.2(e) 1 conductivity or flow-based controls Open and Closed Circuit Cooling Towers 110.2(e) 2 Maximum Achievable Cycles of Concentration (LS1)6 Open and Closed Circuit Cooling Towers 110.2(e) 3 Flow Meter with analog output Open and Closed Circuit Cooling Towers 110.2(e) 4 Overflow Alarm Open and Closed Circuit Cooling Towers 110.2(e) 5 Efficient Drift Eliminators Pipe Insulation 120.3 C. PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Cooling Tower Fan Controls 140.4(h)2, 140.4(h)S Y/N Y/N Y/N Cooling Tower Flow Controls 140.4(h)3 Centrifugal Fan Cooling Towers4 140.4(h)4 Air-Cooled Chiller Limitation5 140.40) Variable Flow System Design 140.4(k) Chiller and Boiler Isolation 140.4(k) CHW and HHW Reset Controls 140.4(k) WLHP Isolation Valves 140.4(k) VSD on CHW, CW & WLHP Pumps >SHP 140.4(k) DP Sensor Location 140.4(k) Notes: 1. Provide equipment tags (e.g. CH 1 to 3} or system description (e.g. CHW loop) as appropriate. Multiple units with common requirements can be grouped together. 2. Provide references to plans (i.e. Drawing Sheet Numbers) and/or specifications (including Section name/number and relevant paragraphs} where each requirement is specified. Enter "N/ A" if the requirement is not applicable to this system. 3. The referenced plans and specifications must include all of the following information: equipment tag, equipment nominal capacity, Title 24 minimum efficiency requirements, and actual rated equipment efficiencies. Where multiple efficiency requirements are applicable (e.g. full-and part-load) include all. For chillers operating at non-standard efficiencies provide the Kadj values. For chillers also note whether the efficiencies are Path A or Path B. 4. Identify if cooling towers have propeller fans. If towers use centrifugal fans document which exception is used. 5. If air-cooled chillers are used, document which exceptions have been used to comply with 140.4(j) and the total installed design capacity of the air-cooled chillers in the chilled water plant. 6. Identify the existence of a completed MCH-06-E \when open or closed circuit cooling towers are specified to be installed, otherwise enter "N/ A". CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 • STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS • CEC-NRCC-MCH..()2-E (Revised 06/14) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-Q2-E HVAC Wet System Requirements (Page 3 of3) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DEClARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc Signature Date: 612112016 Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: Phone: ' RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DEClARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is rE!g_uired to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: Jon Gow Responsible Designer Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc Date Signed: Address: 135 Enterprise Ct Ucense: 8599654 City/State/Zip: Corona, CA 92882 Phone: 951-582-9306 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 ~--------------------------···-------·- STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND REHEAT ---.. ,, __ ···-·. ---··-··-----·--· ·-·· -· '' ...... -· ·-· ,_. __ ,.. ...... --·-·. • CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-03-E Mechanical Ventilation & Reheat (Page 1 of2) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 ACTUAL DESIGN INFO (FROM EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES, ETC) AREA BASIS OCCUPANCY BASIS MINIMUM VAV Reheated Primary Air CFM VAV Deadband Primary Air CFM A ~l:j <iii "" ...... 0~ XV> i!;;l G)~ ...... Chip P Bead F R&D B "o o., 0"' C::ffi -zz ~~-a ~~~ -~~ O;:o ~-< c > g ~~~ 6>z c:9., <a>;:o ->3: Qz> ~o,., --< D ""o ~~ n~~ 3:~~ -~3: 6$; ~-< ~ -r-~~ -., g > ..... ~~~ ~6"' -~~ G 8 z >!2 SN~ ::t ->o iii 0 ~ z n ~ ., m "' > "' ~ H ~ z n ., ~ !li! > "' ~ 1,102 10.30 1331 613 10.30 1184 423 10.30 1127 z c 1= !il ., m 0 ., ~ 12.0 5.0 3.6 n ~ ., m "' ., m ~ z K 15.0 15.0 15.0 ~ z n ~3: ~!li! g ~ 180 Total 75 Total 54 M N ~ "' n -~ ~Q ~ no-n c • ~ ~ 6 ;;;£ ~ -o ~ z [)l "' ..... .c 413 IY 413 1,839 1Y 1,839 1,022 IY Total 11 ,022 Yellow shaded cells require user input. Remaining cells are protected and automatic B. The largest amount of primary air supplied by the terminal unit when it's operating in the cooling mode. C. The smallest amount of primary air supplied by the terminal unit in the dead band mode. D. The largest amount of primary air supplied by the terminal unit when it's operating in the heating mode. 0 ., -~ z:S ~ -0~ ;; nzo>-< 3E6g:ag -B1!: ~ ~ z G) E. A terminal unit can be controlled with DOC controls, or non-DOC controls. Each control category has different reheat limitations in code. F. Transfer Air must be provided where Required Ventilation Airflow (Column M) is greater than the Design Primary Dead band Airflow (Column C). H. Minimum ventilation rate per Section §120.1. Table 120.1-A. p n~ .,~ ~-o-~ ,.,~c ..9~~ o"' .,~ ~s Q ~ ~ "' VI "' R iV z~ ~o nzc ., ' c ~en -c-.D~ > s T z~ n >" .. 0 ~ g ~a ~ ~.Dz~ ~ -0 0 V> z~ '?' J. Based on number of fixed seats where applicable or the greater of the expected number of occupants and 50% of the CBC occupant load for egress purposes for spaces without fixed seating. M. Required Ventilation Airflow (Req'd Ventilation Airflow) is the larger of the ventilation rates calculated on an AREA BASIS or OCCUPANCY BASIS (Column I or L) N. This column identifies whether or not the Design Primary Dead band Airflow complies or not. It compares the value in column M to the value in column C and column F. 0. Design Primary Cooling Airflow * 0.50 for DOC, Design Primary Cooling Airflow * 0.30 for Non-DOC. If the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is less than 300 cfm, then this is not applicable. P. Maximum of Column M and Column 0. If the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less, then this is not applicable. Q. This column identifies whether or not the Design Primary Reheat Airflow at the zone level, complies or not. It compares the value in column P to the value in column D. R. Design Primary Cooling Airflow * 0.20 for DOC. Not applicable for Non-DOC zones or zones where Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less. S. Maximum of Column M and Column R. Not applicable if the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less. T. This column identifies whether or not the Design Primary Dead band Airflow at the zone level, complies or not. It compares the value in columnS to the value in column C. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND REHEAT • ---I "I,_._ I WI-I,-......... --I ,_WI ""'VVI IV _,.,._ .. Vl'l"ll""\ 1-l,~r\.U I VVIYJIYJI\oOJI...,IVPI CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-03-E Mechanical Ventilation & Reheat {Page 2 of2) ProiectName: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc. Signature Date: 612112016 Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: Phone: ' RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: Jon Gow Responsible Designer Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc Date Signed: Address: 135 Enterprise Ct Ucense: 8599654 City/State/Zip: Corona, CA 92882 Phone: 951-582-9306 ---------------··-·------------------------------------ CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIRED ACCEPTANCE TESTS • ---,,,, __ ., .... ._. ,-.,..-,-·--., .... ,., ~ .,.._ .... -ru...ll -I""UI""\ IOO.I'f~r'\"""' I -VIYIIYII'"'""'-1'1 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE N RCC-MCH-04-E Required Acceptance Tests (Page 1 of 3) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 612112016 MECHANICAL COMPLIANCE FORMS & WORKSHEETS (indicate if worksheet is included) For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, refer to the 2013 Nonresidential Manual Note: The Enforcement Agency may require all forms to be incorporated onto the building plans. Forms NRCC-MCH-04-E and NRCC-MECH-05-E are alternative forms to NRCC-MCH-01-E, NRCC-MCH-02-E and NRCC- MCH-03-E for projects using only single zone packaged HVAC systems. YES NO Form Title .{ NRCC-MCH-04-E (1 of 2) Certificate of Compliance. Required on plans when used. .{ NRCC-MCH-04-E (2 of 2) Mechanical Acceptance Tests. Required on plans when used . .{ NRCC-MCH-05-E (1 of 2) HVAC Prescriptive Requirements. It is required on plans when used . .{ NRCC-MCH-05-E (2 of 2) Mechanical SWH Equipment Summary is required for all submittals with service water heating, pools or spas. It is required on plans where applicable. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIRED ACCEPTANCE TESTS • ..,_..,-,,.,,...,..,-,.,..,, o··v.....--._ ''"''"' """v-'"' -ru..•• ..... " • ., ._,,.._,,_, ...,..,, ......................... CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-04-E Required Acceptance Tests (Page 2 of 3) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 Designer: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for mechanical systems. The designer is required to check the applicable boxes by all acceptance tests that apply and list all equipment that requires an acceptance test. If all equipment of a certain type requires a test, list the equipment description and the number of systems. The NA number designates the Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential Reference Appendices Manual that describes the test. Since this form will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the scope of work appropriately. Enforcement Agency: Systems Acceptance. Before occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space, or a new space-conditioning system serving a building or space is operated I for normal use, all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for Code Compliance. . Systems Acceptance. Before occupancy permit is granted. All newly installed HVAC equipment must be tested using the Acceptance Requirements .. I The NRCC-MCH-04-E form is not considered a completed form and is not to be accepted by the building department unless the correct boxes are checked. The equipment requiring testing, person performing the test (Example: HVAC installer, TAB contractor, controls contractor, PE in charge of project) and what Acceptance test must be conducted. The following checked-off forms are required for ALL newly installed and replaced equipment. In addition a Certificate of Acceptance forms shall be submitted to the building department that certifies plans, specifications, installation certificates, and operating and maintenance information meet the requirements of Section 10-103(b) and Title 24 Part 6. The building inspector must receive the properly filled out and signed forms before the building can receive final occupancy. Test Description MCH-02-A MCH-03-A MCH-04-A MCH-05-A MCH-06-A MCH-07-A MCH-11-A MCH-12-A MCH-14-A MCH-18-A Test Performed By: Equipment #of Outdoor Single Zone Air Economizer Demand Supply Automatic FDDfor Distribute Energy Requiring units Air Unitary Distribution Controls Control FanVAV Demand Packaged d Energy Managem Testing or Ducts Ventilation Shed OX Units Storage ent Verification (DCV) Control DXAC Control Systems System AC-1 Tran 1 .f .f .f .f .f AC-2 Tran 1 .f .{ .f .f .{ AC-3 Tran 1 .f .f .f .f .{ --·---~~ ----~-~---__ L__ CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIRED ACCEPTANCE TESTS • ~--. -· ---···-·.-. -. ---------· ·--· ·-·· -· .. --.. -. -. --·······--·-·. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-04-E Required Acceptance Tests (Page 3 of 3) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc. Signature Date: 6121 12016 Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: Phone: I RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. ! 5. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: Jon Gow Responsible Designer Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc Date Signed: Address: 135 Enterprise Ct License: 8599654 City/State/Zip: Corona, CA 92882 Phone: 951-582-9306 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 ~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGED SINGLE ZONE UNITS • ---.. ,, __ ···-·. ---'"'-··----·-""r>._ll _,,,,._,'-'"'-''-I -VIYIIYII...,...,I_I" CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-05-E Requirements for Packaged Single-Zone Units (Page 1 of2) Project Name: DNAe Clean Labs Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 Equipment Tag(s)~ Chipn< . Antfbcde& lead Preo AC-2 ft&D Ac.a MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Requirement' As Scheduled' Requirement' As Scheduled' Requirement' As Scheduled' Heating Equipment Efficiency4 110.1 or 110.2(a) 78%TE 82%TE 78%TE 82%TE 78%AFUE 82%AFUE Cooling Equipment Efficiency4 110.1 or 110.2(a) 10.8 EER 9.7 EER 10.8 EER 11.0 EER 11.0 EER 12.6 EER Thermostats5 110.2(b), 110.2(c) Setback Setback Setback Setback Setback Setback Furnace Standby Loss Control6 110.2(d) Rea liD Reg_ liD n/a Low Leakage AHU 110.2(f) NR none NR none NR none Ventilation7 120.1(b) 413 413 1,839 3,450 1,022 1,022 ! Demand Control Ventilations 120.1(c)4 NR No NR No NR INO Occupant Sensor Ventilation Controls 120.1(c)S, 120.2(e)3 Shutoff and Reset Controls9 120.2(e) Req Programmable Req Programmable : Req Programmable S. Outdoor Air and Exhaust Damper Control 120.2(f) Req Auto Req Auto Req Auto Automatic Demand Shed Controls 120.2(h) NR none NR none NR none Economizer FDD 120.2(i) Req Req Req Duct Insulation 120.4 R-8 R-8.0 R-8 R-8.0 R-8 R-8.0 PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Equipment is sized in conformance with 140.4(a & b) 23,553 Btu/hr 200,000 Btu/hr 181 ,428 Btu/h 215,640 Btu/hr 54,197 Btu/hr 59,040 Btu/hr 140.4 (a & b) 190,614 Btu/h1 110 472 Btu/hr 137 446 Btu/hi 117 620 Btu/hr 83 037 Btu/hr 64 719 Btu/hr Economizer 140.4(e) Req Diff. Temp (lntE Req Diff. TemP (lntec Rea Diff. Temp (lnteo Electric Resistance Heating10 140.4(g) No No No No No No Duct Leakage Sealing and Testing.11 140.4(1) Req No Req No Rea No Notes: 1. Provide equipment tags (e.g. AC1 or AC1 to 10}. Multiple units of the same make and model with the same application and accessories can be grouped together. 2. Enter the following information as appropriate: Unit Manufacturer; Unit Model Number (including all accessories); Description of the unit (e.g. gas-pack or heat pump; rated heating capacity (enter "N/A" if no heating); and, rated cooling capacity (enter "N/A" if no cooling). For unit capacities include the units (e.g. kBtuh or tons). 3. For each requirement, enter the minimum requirement from the Standard In the left column (under "Standard Requirement"). In the right column (under "As Scheduled") enter the value for the units as specified. 4. Where there is more than one requirement (e.g. full and part load efficiency) enter both with the appropriate labels (e.g. COP and lEER). 5. In the left column identify the thermostatic requirements from the standard (e.g. programmable setback thermostat or heatpump with electric heat), . In the right column indicate the capabilities of the thermostat as scheduled. 6. If the unit has a furnace which is rated at >=225,000 Btuh of capacity, indicate the rated standby loss and ignition source (e.g. liD). If there is no furnace or the unit is rated for <225,000 Btuh indicate "N/A". 7. In the left column, enter both the required ventilation value from Table 120.1A and for the number of occupants times 15 cfm/person. In the right column enter the actual minimum ventilation as scheduled. If the space is naturally ventilated enter "N/A" in the left column and "the space is naturally ventilated" in the right column. 8. If the space is required to have either DCV or Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control indicate "required" in the left column (otherwise indicate "N/ A" in the left column). If either DCV or Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control is provided indicate "provided" in the right column (otherwise indicate "N/A" in the right column) 9. In the left column indicate the required time controls from the standard. In the right column identify the device that provides this functionality (e.g. EMCS or programmable timeclock). 10. Enter N/A if there is no electric heating. If the system has electric heating indicate which exception to 140.4(g) applies. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGED SINGLE ZONE UNITS . • ---.... , __ ···-·. ---.... ._ ... ___ --·-_, ,_, -· '' ,. .. o -· '1-1 ,_I _._, .. , ..... _._,_.,'I" CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE N RCC-MCH-05-E Requirements for Packaged Single-Zone Units (Page 2 of 2) ProJectName: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/21/2016 11. if duct leakage sealing and testing is required, a MCH-04-Aform must be submitted. DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc. Signature Date: 612112016 I Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: Phone: I RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: Jon Gow Responsible Designer Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc Date Signed: Address: 135 Enterprise Ct License: 8599654 City/State/Zip: Corona, CA 92882 Phone: 951-582-9306 -- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA FAN POWER CONSUMPTION • CEC-NRCC-MCH-{)7-E (Revised 051151 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of2) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6/2112016 Constant Volume Fans Systems NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksheet for each fan system with a total fan system horsepower greater than 25 hp of Constant Volume Fan Systems when using the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fans §140.4{c). A B c D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WArn BRAKE HP FANS Bx E x746/ MOTOR DRIVE (CxD) Chip Processing-Antibodies-AC-1 -Supply Fan 4.000 89.5% 95.0% 1.0 3,510 Variable Air Volume Fans Systems NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksheet for each fan system with a total fan system horsepower greater than 25 hp of Variable Air Volume (VAV) Systems when using the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fans §140.4{c). A B c D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WArn Bx E x746/ BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE FANS (CxD) Totals and Adjustments FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, SUM 3,510 w in §140.4(c) ofthe Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 7,200 A) lffilter pressure drop (SPa) is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 /Row 2)1 0.487 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pascal then enter SPa on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SP1) on Line 4) SPa inW.C 5. or Pa 5) SP, inW.C B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. or Pa C) Calculate Adjusted Fan Power Index and enter 6) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SPa -1)/SP1 on Row7 7) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 0.487 W/CFM 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX must not exceed 0.8 w/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 w/cfm Vor VAV systems. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA FAN POWER CONSUMPTION • CEC-NRCC-MCH~7-E (Revised 05115) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs I Date Prepared: 6121/2016 Constant Volume Fans Systems NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksheet for each fan system with a total fan system horsepower greater than 25 hp of Constant Volume Fan Systems when using the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption offans §140.4{c). A B c D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS BRAKEHP FANS B X EX 746/ MOTOR DRIVE (CxD) Bead Prep AC-2-Supply Fan 4.970 89.5% 95.0% 1.0 4,361 Exhaust Fan 1.780 86.5% 95.0% 2.0 3,232 Variable Air Volume Fans Systems NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksheet for each fan system with a total fan system horsepower greater than 25 hp of Variable Air Volume (VAV) Systems when using the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption offans §140.4{c). A B c D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS BRAKEHP FANS B x E x746/ MOTOR DRIVE (CxD) Totals and Adjustments FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, SUM w in §140.4(c) ofthe Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) 7,592 Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 8,400 A) lffilter pressure drop (SPa) is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 /Row 2)1 0.904 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pascal then enter SPa on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SP1) on Line 4)SPa inW.C 5. orPa 5) SPt inW.C B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. or Pa C) Calculate Adjusted Fan Power Index and enter 6) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SPa -1)/SP1 on Row7 7} ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 0.904 W/CFM 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX must not exceed 0.8 w/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 w/cfm lfor VAV systems. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 • . , • STATE OF CALIFORNIA FAN POWER CONSUMPTION • CEC-NRCC-MCH-{17-E IRevlsed 05115) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of2) ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs ~ I Date Prepared: 612112016 Constant Volume Fans Systems NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksheet for each fan system with a total fan system horsepower greater than 25 hp of Constant Volume Fan Systems when using the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fans §140.4(c). A B c D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAKWATIS BRAKEHP FANS B x E x746/ MOTOR DRIVE (CxD) R & D lmmuno AC-3-Supply Fan 1.370 86.5% 97.0% 1.0 1,218 Exhaust Fan 1.150 86.5% 95.0% 1.0 1,044 Variable Air Volume Fans Systems NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksheet for each fan system with a total fan system horsepower greater than 25 hp of Variable Air Volume (VAV) Systems when using the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fans §140.4(c). A B c D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS B x E x746/ BRAKEHP MOTOR DRIVE FANS (CxD) Totals and Adjustments FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, SUM w in §140.4(c) of the Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) 2,262 Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 3,000 A) If filter pressure drop (SPa) is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 /Row 2)1 0.754 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pascal then enter SPa on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SPtl on Line 4) SPa inW.C 5. orPa 5)SPt inW.C B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. or Pa C) Calculate Adjusted Fan Power Index and enter 6) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SPa -1)/SPt on Row7 7) ADJUSTED FAN POWER lrSDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 0.754 W/CFM 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX must not exceed 0.8 w/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 w/cfm Vor VAV systems. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 -----------------------------~-··.I • • STATE OF CALIFORNIA FAN POWER CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-(17-E (Revised 07/14) CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Power Consumption of Fans Requirements ProJect Name: DNAe Clean Labs DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION • NRCC-MCH-07-E (Page 2 of2) I Date Prepared: 6/21/20 16 Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc Signature Date: 612112016 Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: Phone: I RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: Jon Gow Responsible Designer Signature: Company: Pacific Environmental Technologies, Inc Date Signed: Address: 135 Enterprise Ct Ucense: 8599654 City/State/Zip: Corona, CA 92882 Phone: 951-582-9306 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 • • . • HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY Project Name Date DNAe Clean Labs 6/21/2016 System Name Floor Area Chip Processing-Antibodies-AC-1 1,102 ENGINEERING CHECKS SYSTEM LOAD Number of SY&tems 1 COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK Heating.~tem CFM Sensible Latent CFM Sensible Output per System 200,000 Total Room Loads 8,166 145,562 2,551 42 1,259 Total Output (Btuh) 200,000 Return Vented Lighting 0 Output (Btuh/sqft) 181.5 Return Air Ducts 3,639 31 Cooling S~tem Return Fan 0 0 Output per System 174,000 Ventilation 413 4,693 5,020 413 15,148 Total Output (Btuh) 174,000 Supply Fan 0 0 TotaiOutput(Tons) 14.5 Supply Air Ducts 3,639 31 Total Output (Btuh/sqft) 157.9 Total Output (sqft/Ton) 76.0 TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD 157,532 7,571 16,470 Air SyStem CFM _per System 7,200 HVAC EQUIPMENT SELECTION Airflow (cfm) 7,200 AC-1 Trane YCH180B3L *G* 110,472 57,229 200,000 Airflow {cfm/sqft} 6.53 Airflow (cfm/Ton) 496.6 Outside Air (%). 5.7% Total Adjusted System Output 110,472 57,229 200,000 Outside Air (cfm/~ft} 0.38 (Adjusted for Peak Design conditions) Note: values above given at ARI conditions TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Jul3 PM! I Jan 1 AM HEATING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRieS (Airstream Temperatures at Time of Heating Peak) 34°F 66°F 66°F 96°F • u I I I a Outside Air l ..-4 t- 413 cfm Supply Fan Heating Coil 96°F 7,200 cfm jROOM 68°F 66°F ~ I I I D I COOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRieS 1Airstream Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak) 83/66°F 73/61 °F 73/61 °F 55/54°F I ~u I ( I D • l Outside Air ~ r 413 cfm Supply Fan Cooling Coil 55/54°F 7,200 cfm jROOM 51.2% 72/61 °F 72/60°F ~ I I I ~ I EnergyPro 6. 7 by EnergySoft User Number: 5580 RunCode: 2016-06-21T16:43:26 ID: 16-20 Page45of47 • • HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY Project Name Date DNAe Clean Labs 6/21/2016 System Name Floor Area Bead Prep AC-2 613 ENGINEERING CHECKS SYSTEM LOAD Number of Systems 1 COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK Heating System CFM Sensible Latent CFM Sensible Output per System 215,640 Total Room Loads 3,857 69,895 1,062 8 379 Total Output (Btuh) 215,640 Return Vented Lighting 0 Output (Btuh/sqft) 351.8 Return Air Ducts 1,747 9 Cooling System Return Fan 0 0 Output per System 193,230 Ventilation 3,450 40,202 43,223 3,450 126,475 Total Output (Btuh) 193,230 Supply Fan 0 0 Total Output (Tons) 16.1 Supply Air Ducts 1,747 9 Total Output (Btuh/sqft) 315.2 Total Output (sqft/Ton) 38.1 TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD 113,592 44,284 126,873 AirSvstem CFM per System 8,400 HVAC EQUIPMENT SELECTION Airflow (cfrn) 8,400 AC-2 Trane YCD211C4H*C* 117,620 75,678 215,640 Airflow (cfrn/sqft) 13.70 Airflow (cfrn/Ton) 521.7 Outside Air(%) 41.1% Total Adjusted System Output 117,620 75,678 215,640 Outside Air (cfrnfsqft) 5.63 (Adjusted for Peak Design conditions) Note: values above given at ARI conditions TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Jul3 PM I Jan 1 AM HEATING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRieS Airstream Temperatures at Time of Heating Peak) 34°F 54°F 54°F 62°F • u I [ [ ~ Outside Air l 3,450 cfm .-4 t- Supply Fan Heating Coil 62°F 8,400 cfm !ROOM 68°F 68°F ~ I I I a I COOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRieS (Airstream Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak) 83/68°F 77/63°F 77/63°F 55/54°F • u I I I ~ Outside Air ..-4 t-l 3,450 cfm Supply Fan Cooling Coil 55/54°F 8,400 cfm !ROOM • 50.7% 72/60°F 72/60°F ~ I I I c I EnergyPro 6. 7 by EnergySoft User Number: 5580 RunCode: 2016-06-21T16:43:26 ID: 16-20 Page46of47 • • HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOADS SUMMARY Project Name Date DNAe Clean Labs 6/21/2016 System Name Floor Area R & D Immune AC-3 423 ENGINEERING CHECKS SYSTEM LOAD Number of Systems 1 COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK Heating System CFM Sensible Latent CFM Sensible Output per System 59,040 Total Room Loads 3,035 54,258 770 16 432 Total Output (Btuh) 59,040 Return Vented Lighting 0 Output (Btuh/saft) 139.6 Return Air Ducts 1,356 11 Cooling System Return Fan 0 0 Output per System 89,000 Ventilation 1,022 11,654 12,647 1,022 37,447 Total Output (Btuh) 89,000 Supply Fan 0 0 Total Output (Tons) 7.4 Supply Air Ducts 1,356 11 Total Output (Btuh/sqft) 21Q.4 Total Output (sqft/Ton) 57.0 TOTAL SYSTEM LOAD 68,626 13,417 37,900 Air System CFM per Svstem 3,000 HVAC EQUIPMENT SELECTION Airflow (cfm) 3,000 AC-3 Trane YHC092F3*(L,M,H,X,Y,Z)A 64,719 23,720 59,040 Airflow (cfm/sqft) 7.09 Airflow (cfm/Ton) 404.5 Outside Air (%) 34.1% Total Adjusted System Output 64,719 23,720 59,040 Outside Air (cfm/sqft) 2.42 (Adjusted for Peak Design conditions) Note: values above given at ARI conditions TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK Jul3 PM J Jan 1 AM HEATING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRIC$ (Airstream Temperatures at Time of Heating Peak) 34°F 56°F 56°F 93°F • u I I I ~ Outside Air l 1,022 cfm ~ t- Supply Fan Heating Coil 93°F 3,000 cfm jROOM 68°F 68°F c I I 1: H I COOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRIC$ (Airstream Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak) 83/68°F 76/63°F 76/63°F 55/54°F • a I I I ~ Outside Air ...4 ... l 1,022 cfm Supply Fan Cooling Coil 55/54 °F 3,000 cfm !ROOM 50.9% 72/60°F 72/60°F a I I I ~ I EnergyPro 6. 7 by EnergySoft User Number: 5580 RunCode: 2016-06-21T16:43:26 ID: 16-20 Page47of47 I. PACIFIC I • ENVIRONMENTAL ... -. • TECHNOLOGIES,INC . .(J. .(J. n 135 ENTERPRISE COURT V CORONA, CA 92882-7124 (951) 582-9306 FAX (951 ) 582-9946 DNAe ELECTRONICS,L TD JOB# 16-20 PACIFIC ENVIROMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 135 Enterprise Ct., Corona, CA 92882 Tel: (800) 660-9676 htq>://www.peticleanair.com General Contractor's License# 599654 c " ,Q 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. DNAe ELECTRONICS, LTD 16-20 TABLE OF CONTECTS AI Drying Oven and Operating Installation A 7.1 and A 7.2 B.S Thermo Scientific Heratherm B.6 Hot Plate Class II Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinets M.3 Sl 0 Basic Overall Dimensions 7. M.l and M.2 System Description and M.3 Sl 0 Basic Manual 8. M.4 American International Electric INC. c Safety Notes Intended Purpose of the Oven Symbols on the Oven Observe operating instructions @• Mark of conformity USNCanada c us !120 VAC I 120 Volts AC power socket (60 I devices only) INc PE No coM I Alarm contact Intended Purpose of the Oven Correct Use Built-in heating and drying ovens Heratherm OGH, OGH-S, OMH and OMH-S are to be operated up to a working temperature of max. 250 oc (482 °F), only. Heratherm ovens are laboratory devices for heating applications, equipped with precision temperature control. They are designed for heat treating samples or materials at operating temperatures between 50 oc (122 °F) and 330 oc (626 °F) (floor stand ovens: up to 250 °C/482 OF), including-for example, drying, ageing, analyzing, decomposing, burn-in, oxidizing, reducing, and preheating. Heratherm ovens have been designed for installation and operation in the following environments: • heat treatment; • drying of material. Incorrect Use To avoid the risk of explosion do not load the oven with tissue, material, or liquids that: • are easily flammable or explosive; • release vapor or dust that forms combustible or explosive mixtures when exposed to air; • release poisons; Thermo Electron LED GmbH Heratherm 1-5 - Safety Notes Standards and Directives • create a humid atmosphere; • release dust; • exhibit exothermic reactions; • are pyrotechnical substances; • exceed the specified hurdle load. Standards and Directives 1-6 The oven complies with the following standards and guidelines: • IEC EN 61010-1, IEC EN 61010-2-010 • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC • EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Additionally, the oven is in compliance with many other international standards, regulations and directives not listed here. Should you have any questions regarding compliance with national standards, regulations and directives applicable for your country, please contact your Thermo Fisher Scientific sales organization. Heratherm Thermo Electron LED GmbH Delivery of the Oven Packaging Heratherm ovens are delivered in a rugged packaging box. All packaging materials can be separated and are reusable: Packaging materials Packaging carton: Foam elements: Pallet: Packaging film: Packaging ribbons: Recycled paper Styrofoam (CFC-free) Chemically untreated wood Polyethylene Polypropylene Acceptance Inspection After the oven has been delivered, check the delivery immediately for: • completeness, • possible damage. If components are missing or damage is found on the oven or the packaging, in particular damage caused by humidity and/or water, please notifY the carrier as well as Technical Support immediately. Thermo Scientific Risk of injury Should sharp edges have formed in damaged areas or elsewhere on the device, take all necessary precautions to protect personnel handling the oven. For example, have them wear protective gloves and other personal protection equipment. Heratherm 2-1 Delivery of the Oven Scope of Supply ......, Scope of Supply Ovens Wire-mesh shelf Support rail for shelf (only for table-top ovens) Shelf support Power cord Connector, potential-free contact Clip springs (only for table-top ovens) Operating manual Short reference guide 2-2 Heratherm 2 2 0 2 4 4 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 Thermo Scientific c Installation Ambient Conditions Location Requirements Built-in units of incubators can, heating and drying ovens must be operated with an air exhaust system and exhaust hose (only original Thermo accessory should be used). For safety reasons, the installation space should be made of non-combustible materials, according to DIN 4102. NOTE Use with Air Exhaust Systems During installation of built-in units, ensure that the escaping air will be safely discharged out of the installation space. For built-in units, a temperature-resistant and corrosion-proof exhaust hose (only original Thermo accessory) should be used, which can be connected to the air exhaust port with a draft interrupter. If several built-in units in a row are connected to a central air exhaust system {see illustration), a draft interrupter should be installed. I \ Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Thermo Scientific Heratherm 3-1 c Installation Ambient Conditions 3-2 The oven must only be operated in a location that meets all of the ambient condition requirements listed below: • Draft-free and dry indoor location. • The dust burden may not exceed the contamination category 2 based on EN 61010-1. Using the oven in an atmosphere with electrically conductive dust is prohibited. • The minimal distance to adjacent surfaces must be observed on all sides (see section "Space Requirement" on page 3-4). • The operating room must be equipped with appropriate ventilation. • Solid, level, fire-proof surface and no flammable materials opposite to the rear panel of the oven. • Vibration-proof substructure (floor stand, lab table) capable of bearing the dead weight of the oven and its accessories (particularly if two devices are stacked). • The ovens have been designed for an operating height of up to 2000 m above sea level. • Ambient temperature range from 18 octo 32 oc /64.4 op to 89.6 oF. • Relative humidity up to 80% (maximum; preferably 60-70%), non condensing. • Should condensation exist, wait until the moisture has evaporated completely before connecting the oven to a power source and powering up. • If a high-voltage test is to be performed on the unit, it must first be heated for around 30 minutes at 75oC. • Avoid direct exposure to sunlight. • Devices that produce excessive amounts of heat must not be placed near the oven. • To avoid drying operation without an appropriate fresh air supply make sure that the air inlet (which may be equipped with an optional fresh air filter) is not obstructed or blocked by any adjacent objects. • Power line voltage variations must not exceed ± 10 % of the nominal voltage. • Transient overvoltages must not exceed the values usually encountered throughout the power supply network. The nominal transient overvoltage level shall be the surge withstand voltage according to overvoltage category II ofiEC 60364-4-443. • Place the oven on a floor stand (option; to be ordered separately), never on the lab floor. • Consider installing one dedicated upstream circuit breaker per oven to avoid multiple device failures in case of an electrical fault. Heratherm Thermo Scientific ......., Installation Intermediate Storage . ..._, Intermediate Storage When the oven is placed in intermediate storage, which is permissible for a maximum of four weeks, make sure that the ambient temperature is between 20 octo 60 oc (68 oF to 140 °F) and the maximum relative humidity does not exceed 90%, non-condensing. Room Ventilation Heat dissipating from the oven during continuous operation may cause a change in the room climate. • Therefore, the oven must only be installed in rooms with sufficient ventilation. • Do not install the oven in room recesses without ventilation. • When several devices are to be placed in the same room, additional ventilation may have to be provided as necessary. • To avoid any impact of the heat dissipated by the oven on the ambient climate the room must be vented by means of a laboratory-grade ventilation system that complies with applicable local and national health and safety regulations and has sufficient capacity. • If excessive temperatures tend to occur in the operating room, be sure to provide a thermal protection means that cuts out the power supply to mitigate the impact of overtemperature scenarios. Use with Air Exhaust Systems When the oven is connected to an air exhaust system be sure to adjust its air flow so the temperature distribution pattern throughout the oven's workspace remains unchanged and precision temperature control is maintained. Also, be sure to interlock the oven and its exhaust system so both start and run at the same time. The oven may be unable to overcome the extra flow resistance introduced by the idle air exhaust system, which may cause the exhaust air to be vented into the surrounding lab room. Before using existing piping in the building to exhaust hot air from the oven, be sure that such exhaust piping is made of heat-resistant material, so it will not overheat, melt and/or cause a fire. The oven's outer surfaces and its air exhaust piping may become hot, so be sure to maintain the proper spacing from walls and ceilings specified by local building codes and/or fire protection regulations. Thermo Scientific • Mark hot exhaust air piping with appropriate hot surface warning signs or restrict access to such piping altogether to avoid the risk of injury through contact with hot surfaces. Heratherm 3-3 Floor stand ovens A1 OHG 180 DRYING OVEN Installation Transport The floor stand ovens come equipped with four (4) casters. The lever for releasing the caster is located above the locking lever. After positioning the unit in its installation location ensure that the locking levers are pressed down on the casters. To ensure the degree of stability specified by safety requirements the front casters must be turned so that they are facing forward after the unit has been positioned in its installation location and the locking levers pressed down on these casters. ~~CAUTION! Danger of tipping when moving! Disconnect the unit from the power source before moving it. Unscrew the wall mounts/supports from the wall. Retract the spacers. Move the Heratherm floor stand units with caution. When moving the unit always give particular attention to protruding items, such as door handle, spacers, etc. Quick starts and stops can result in tipping! Always ensure that the doors are closed when moving the unit. Thermo Scientific Heratherm 3-9 Installation Stacking Kit Stacking Kit The stacking adapter is available only for table-top ovens. Material Number 50126665 50126666 50126667 Scope of Delivery • I stacking adapter • I anti-tilt anchor Description Stacking adapter Heratherm 60L Stacking adapter Heratherm 1 OOL Stacking adapter Heratherm 180L • I plastic bag with 2 stacking feet and 2 M4x I6 Torx screws. Required Tools • Slotted screwdriver 5,5xl00 or Torx screwdriver 20xiOO. Installing the Stacking Feet I. Remove the left and right blank plugs at the top blank. 2. Install the stacking feet with the enclosed screws using a slotted or Torx screwdriver. 3-10 Heratherm Thermo Scientific Installation Installing the Stacking Adapter Installing the Stacking Adapter 0 ~~~Q) ~r;-:~ (!; 1 Stacking adapter HTM 60 2 Stacking adapter HTM I 00 3 Stacking adapter HTM I 80 4 Anti-rilr anchor Stack as follows when using a stacking adapter (numbers denote oven volumes in liters): • for 60/100/180 on 180 use stacking adapter Heratherm 180L, • for 60/100 on 100 use stacking adapter Heratherm100L, • for 60 on 60 use stacking adapter Heratherm 60L. To prevent the top oven from slipping and dropping down, the following requirements must be fulfilled before devices may be stacked: Thermo Scientific • Only two units may be stacked together. When stacking devices with the same type of enclosure, yet with a different footprint the device with the smaller footprint must be placed on top of the one with the larger footprint at all times. • The bottom device must be correctly levelled. • Be sure to use the appropriate stacking adapter. • The levelling feet on the top device must be screwed in all the way. • The levelling feet of the top device must be aligned with and placed exactly on the stacking pads of the stacking adapter. • The anti-tilt anchor must be installed on the top device. Heratherm 3-11 Installation Installing the Anti-tilt Anchor Installing the Anti-tilt Anchor Table-top ovens 3-12 The anti-tilt anchor secures the top device in a stack to a solid part of a building. The anti-tilt anchor is to be mounted on the side opposite of the door hinges. Bend the fixing tabs of the anti-tilt anchor up on one side and down on the other by an angle of approx. 90°. 1. Do not use this position if the door is hinged on this side. Right-hand hinges represent the standard configuration. 2. Preferred position. 3. Alternative position. Do not use if the door is hinged on this side. Remove the bracket screws. Use the preferred position, if possible. Fix the anti-tilt anchor with the bracket side down to the unit. Position the unit with the anti-tilt anchor to in an angle of approx. 90° +1-20%. Take care that the stacking feet of the unit are still in correct place on the lower unit or on the stacking adapter. Fix the anti-tilt anchor to a solid part of the building. Heratherm Thermo Scientific Installation Installing the Anti-tilt Anchor Floor stand ovens NOTE Anti-tilt anchors Heratherm floor stand ovens must always be attached to the wall using two (2) retaining brackets on the outer left and right side on the back of the unit. Remove the screws. Attach the end of the retaining bracket that is facing downward to the unit. Align the device at roughly 90°, +1-20° to the retaining bracket. Mfix the retaining bracket to the wall. Thermo Scientific !&.cAUTioN I Unsafe part of the building! Install the anti-tilt anchor to a solid part of the building, which is able for shoring loads. The installation has to be carried out by qualified personnel only. The connection to the building must be carried out with appropriate screws and dowels according to the consistence of the building part. Heratherm 3-13 Cabinets (E-Series) ~ J'"ULPA .... -.... -E. A\ t.i:'\us . . _. ~v'-•t~ W c~ II SFDA 0 IIN1.4B. Pr01ect Lab Personnel and Precious Samples from environmental risk with the Labculture® Class II Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinet. Esco brings decades of Innovation and experience to biosafety cabinet design for enhanced operator and sample safety. Used 1n tens of thousands of labs worldwide. the Labcuhure® Class II Biological Safety Cabinets blend the best in Operator and Ergonomic benefits wrth market-leading feature sets. quality. technology and value. • Superior Filtration. Uses 2 ULPA .r11ters wh1ch operate at a typical efficiency of 99 999%; a s1gnif1cant advantage over conventional HEPA filters in contamination protection. • Cleaning. The work space is a single piece of stainless without screws or connectors. • Protection. lsocide"' powder coat1ng finish prevents microbial/bactenal growth on the extenor. • Operator Comfort· a 1 0-degree sloped front delivers optimal ergonomics for max1mum operator comfort. Key Benefits: • World-leading Personnel and Sample protection. achieved by utilizing the most effective fll1er technology in the world • Highly energy-efficient, US-made DC ECM Motor brings substantial financial savings • Ergonomic, featuring arm rest. angled from, and ADA-compliant ICSA on page 2 Efficieot, safe and easy Thermo SCIENTIFIC Thermo Scientific Heratherm Heating and Drying Ovens your samples We are obsessed with sample integrity. Each of our new laboratory heating and drying ovens is designed with sample protection as top priority. our obsession Heratherm® ovens are available in three models. Choose gravity or mechanical convection technology. • General Protocol units are optimally suited to everyday heating and drying applications up to 250 °C. • Advanced Protocol models provide the necessary technologies for users requiring ultimate accuracy and increased heating capability up to 330 °C. • Advanced Protocol Security ovens offer additional safety features aimed at ultimate protection of your most precious samples and products up to 330 °C. Sizes include three table top models of 60 L, 1 00 L and 180 L, and two free standing models of 400 L and 7 50 L. 2 Thermo Sc:lentlflc: Heratherm Heating and Dl)ing CNens Advanced Protocol units available in stainless steel exterior Fan adjustable in two speeds for matching the airflow to your application • Access port for introduction of extemal sensors independent data monitoring, or other devices test set-ups • Simple calibration routine to ensure temperature compliance over time. greater efficiency • Programmable controller for pre-defined temperature ramps > Up to 1 0 temperature steps can be defined per program > Fan speed and damper pcsition are controlled electronically, and can be changed for every program step individually for maximal process flexibility > Up to 10 programs can be saved for simple and speedy process repetition • Sophisticated timer extends the automation options available to the user > Choose between a simple on/off timer, recurring weekly timer or set oven activity based on . the 2 4 hour clock : • Inner chamber made from stainless !el (htghly resistant qualtty AJSI 304) ........................................................................................................................................................................................ SPECIFICATIONS TABLE/ORDER NUMBERS LARGE CAPACilY ADVA ED PROTOCOL OVENS Order number (coated exterior) Model Order number (stainless steel exterior) Model Convection technology Temperature range oc Spatial temperature deviation at 150 oc Temperature deviation over time at 150 oc Footprint m' /sqft Chamber volume L I cuft Dimensions chamber mm I in (W x H x D) exterior' mm I in (W x H x D) Number of shelves supplied I max Max. she~ load kg lib Rated voltage I frequency VI Hz Rated power I max. current WIA Energy consumption at 150° C w Weight kg lib 1 Temperatures as low as amtient + 15 •c can be selected -req.ires open damper and oo additional teat in unit 2 Wrth tow voltage (216V) and open damper max temperature is 235 ·c 'Depth rJ harde I <ispby rd iOCU!ed in depth (2.6 i'i: casm rd i'ciJded in hei!,t1l (4.3 in)-reqt.ted !lstarce to reer waU: 4.7 in 51029329 51029343 OMH400 OMH750 51029330 51029344 OMH400-SS OMH750-SS mechanica convection mechanica convection +50 °C1 -250 oc +50 °C1 -250 °C2 ±2.1 oc ±3.1 oc ±0.3 oc ±0.4 oc 0.5616.0 0.9119.8 396114 731125.8 544 X 1335 X 545121.4 X 52.6 X 21.5 1004 X 1335 X 545139.5 X 52.5 X 21.5 778 X 1545 X 770 130.6 X 60.8 X 30.3 1261 X 1545 X 770 I 49.6 X 60.8 X 30.3 2139 2139 40188 40188 208-240160 208-240160 3240113.5 3480114.5 660 1047 1351298 1851408 NOTE: AI figures 11 this taiJie ~n t)llical vaUis for series doMces, based on 1actory fobo,;ng norm [lf;12880 (measured .oth 240Y, vaUis v.tllfler at 281N). 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(1.3cm) diameter support rod, TFE stirbar Warranty¥: Three years Certifications: UL, CUL listed (S18520Q, S18525Q, SP18420Q, SP18425Q HP18320Q and HP18325Q only) Notes: Recommended for use with glass vessels only. I Overall L x W x H I Shtppmg Wetght I Electncal 21.8 X 29.9 X 11.73cm 4.5kg (1 0 lb.) 120V, 840w, 7.0A (8.6 X 11.8 X 4.5in.) 21.8 x 29.9 x t 1.73cm 4 .Skg (1 0 lb.) 220 to 240V, 840w, 3.5A (8.6 X 11.8 X 4.5in.) 21.8 X 29.9 X 11 .73cm 4.5kg (1 0 lb.) 220 to 240V (supplied with European cord (8.6 X 11.8 X 4.5in.) set), 840w, 3.5A Thermo Scientific Nuova Stirring Hotplates Cat. No. I Sttrnng Speed Range I Surface Area I Overalll x W x H I Temp. Range I Shtppmg Weight I Electrical SP18425Q 100 to 1000rpm 17.7 x 17.7cm 21.8 X 29.9 X 11.43cm 38•to 371•c 5kg (11 lb.) 120V, 858w, 7 .OA (7 .0 x 7 .Oin.) (8.6 X 11.8 X 4.5in.) (1 ooo to 700°F) 5P18420Q 1 00 to 1 OOOrpm 17.7 x 17.7cm 21.8 x 29.9 x 11.43cm 38° to 371•c 5kg (111b.) 240V, 851 ww, 3.5A (7 .0 x 7.0in.) (8.6 X 11.8 X 4.5in.) (1 ooo to 700•F) SP18420-26Q 100 to 1000rpm 17.7 x 17.7cm 21.8 x 29.9 x 11.43cm 38° to 371•c 5kg (11 1b.) 240V (with European cord set), 851 w, (7.0 x 7.0in.) (8.6 X 11.8 X 4.5in.) (1 ooo to 700•F) 3.6A Thermo Scientific Nuova Magnetic Stirrers Cat. No. I Stirnng Speed Range I Surface Area I Overall L x W x H I Shtpptng Wetght I Electncal 5185250 1 00 to 1 OOOrpm 17.8 x 17.8cm 21.8 X 29.9 X 11.43cm (8.6 X 11 .8 X 4.5in.) 4 .5kg (1 Olbs) 120V 50/60Hz, 18w, 0.3A (7 x 7in.) 5165200 100 to 1 OOOrpm 17.8 x 17.8cm 21.8 X 29.9 X 11.43Cm (8.6 X 11.8 X 4.5in.) 4 .5kg (1 Olbs) 240V 50/60Hz, 11w, 0.1A (7 x 7in.) 518520-260 1 00 to 1 OOOrpm 17.8 x 17.8cm 21.8 X 29.9 X 11.43cm (8.6 X 11.8 X 4.5in.) 4.5kg (101bs) 240V (With European cord se~ (7 x 7in.) 50/60Hz, 11 w, 0.1 A *assumes ambient temperature of 23°C Thermo Scientific Laboratory Products 79 www.thermoscientific.com/everylab dass II Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinets Labculture• Class II TYpe A2 Biological Safety Cabinets The Most Certified Energy-efficient, Safe, and Ergonomic Biosafety Cabinet in the World Note: Labculture• Reliant (LR2) model is only available for USA. I Labculture• (LA2-K) model is only available for Australia. Aside from providing protection for you and your environment, Labculture• Class II biological safety cabinet provides protection for your microbiological samples. • Helps prevent grille blocking • Easy to dean • Comfortable working posture • Does not harbor contaminants Ul61010, JIS K3800 CFDA YY-0569 Esco Labculture Class II Type A2 (LA2· _A_ -E) has passed more perform a more certifications throughout more countries than any other biologic EN12469 EN 12469 SANS 12469 1nce tests in more languages, for :al safety cabinet in the world. Energy-Efficient DC ECM Motor • Powered by latest generation DC ECM motor, that is mom efficient than legacy ECM and VFD motors • 70% Energy savings compared ro AC motor • Stable airflow, despite building voltage fluctuations & filter loading Greater Access Opening • With greater tested and working opening for comfort and convenience - I I I I • 31 Rocker Switches and Pressure Gauge' R 4ft(1.lm) 4 5ft(1.5 m) 5 6ft(1.8m) 6 8ft(2.4m)" 8 Labculture• s Reliant 115V,60Hz' 2 Labcutture• (certified to K 230'1, 60Hz 3 AS 2252) Labcutture• LowNo1se Note: Labculture• Reliant (LR2) model is only available for USA. a Applicable for Labculture• Reliant only (LR2) Labculture• (LA2-K) model is only available for Australia. b 8 ft (2.4 m) nominal width available for LA2-E and LR2 only c 7 7 5 V. 60 Hz (code 2) is applicable for LA2-E and LR2 only The 5 Stars of Labculture"' Class II Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinet Have you heard? Esco's Labculture"' Class II Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinet is definitely a must-have for a microbiological laboratory. Here are its exciting features. -32 Energy-efficient. Labculture"' is powered by the latest generation DC ECM motor that is more efficient than ECM and VFD motors. Aside from it renders up to 70% energy savings, it provides stable airflow, despite building voltage fluctuations and filter loading. Ergonomic. Labculture"' is designed to provide you maximum comfort when working in your laboratory. With its centered and angled down microprocessor controller, you can easily reach and view all of the cabinet's safety information in one screen. Cleaning will never be difficult anymore because of its easy-to-clean drain pan, walls and work tray. With its ergonomic arm rest and chair, you will definitely achieve comfortable working posture. Safe. Equipped with efficient ULPA filter and Dynamic Chamber™, you are assured that you and your environment is safe from biohazards. lsocide™ powder coat inhibits microbial growth in its exterior surface for improved safety. Other safety features of Labculture"' include zero volt relay contact and airflow sensor. Quiet. You can work at ease with its less than 67dBA (NSF/ANSI49) or 65dBA (EN 12469) sound emission. Truly, you can achieve a peaceful working environment. Most certified. Labculture"' Class II Type A2 biological safety cabinet is definitely superior among biological safety cabinets. It is currently certified to NSF/ANSI 49, EN 12469, JIS K 3800 and CFDA YY 0569. EN 12469, Europe•• JIS 89920, Class 3, Japan JIS K 3800. Japan•• BS CFDA YY-0569, China US Fed Std 209E, Class 1. USA /IS 2242, Australia••• *NSF/ ANSI49 certified models are LA2-E and LR2. **EN 12469 certified models are LA2-E, LA2-L, and LA2-K • •• liS K 3800 and CFDA YY-0569 certified model is LA2-E only ••••AS 2252 certified model is LA2-K only 0.45 m2 (4.8 sq. ft.) 229mm(9") 274mm(10.8") 0.35 rT'Is (70 fpm) 424 m'lh (251 dm) 628 m3/h (363 dm) 424 m'lh (251 dm) Required Exhaust with Optional 529 m'/h (311 dm) Thimble Exhaust Collar 32 Pa/0.12 in H20 1420 x 852 x 1540 mm (56.0" X 33.5" X 60.6") 1270x623x670mm (50.0" X 24.5" X 26.4") 0.6 m2 (6.5 sq.ft.) 229mm(9") 274 mm (10.8") 0.35 nVs (70 fpm) 555 m'lh (328 dm) 822 m3/h (476 dm) 555 m'lh (328 dm) 764 m'lh (450 dm) 49 Pa/0.19 in H,O CSA22.2, No. 1010-192, Canada 1725 x 852 x 1540 mm 2030 x 852 x 1540 mm (68.0" x33.5" x60.6") (80.0" X 33.5" X 60.6") 1570 x623 x670 mm 1870 x 623 x 670 mm (61.8" x24.5" x26.4") (73.6" x24.5" x26.4") 0.75 m' (8.1 sq. ft.) 0.9 m2 (9.7 sq. ft.) 1.2 m' (13 sq. ft.) 229mm(9") 203mm(8") 203mm(8") 274mm(10.8") 248 mm (9.8") 248mm(9.8") 0.53 nVs (105 fpm) 0.35 nVs (70 fpm) 0.33 nVs (65 fpm) 0.33 nVs (65 fpm) 686 m3/h (406 dm) 724 m3/h (426 dm) 945 m3/h (560 dm) 1 016 m3/h (588 dm) 12 1 0 m3/h (700 elm) 1 579 m3/h (91 4 dm) 686 m3/h (406 dm) 724 m'lh (426 elm) 945 m'lh (560 dm) 1 1 16 m'lh (657 dm) 1164 m'lh (685 dm) 1540 m'lh (91 3 dm) 62 Pa I 0.24 in H20 79 Pa I 0.31 in H,O 100 Pa/0.40 in H,O >99.999% for particle size between 0.1 to 0.3 microns per IEST-RP.CC001.3/ H14 per EN 1822 63dBA 63.5 dBA 64dBA 64.5 dBA 60dBA 60.5 dBA 61 d8A 61.5 dBA > 14001ux > 1070 lux > 12301ux > 1230 lux (> 130 foot<andles) (> 100 foot<andles) (> 1 14 foot<andles) (> 1 14 foot <andes) Electro-galvanized steel with white oven-baked epoxy-polyester lsocideTM antimicrobial powder·<eated finish, 1.5 mm (0.06")/16 gauge thick Stainless steel Type 304 with No.4 finish, 1.5 mm (0.06")/16 gauge thiCk 4.5A 5.5A 5.7 A 6A 6.5A 9A 11A 11.5A 12A 13A 85381U/Hr 972 BlU/Hr 1177 BlU/Hr 1297 BlUIHr 1774 BTU/Hr 250W 285W 345W 380W 520W 243 Kg (5361bs) 283 Kg (6241ls) 350 Kg (772 lbs) 426 Kg (939 lbs) 580 Kg (1 2791bs) 292 Kg (644 lbs) 345 Kg (761 lbs) 41 0 Kg (904 lbs) 1200 x 950 x 1900 mm 1550x950x 1900mm 1950x950x 1900mm 2150x950x (47.2" X 37.4" X 74.8") (61.0" X 37.4" X 74.8") (76.8" X 37.4" X 74.8") (84.6" X 37.4" X 2.17 m' (77 cu. ft.) 2.80 m' (99 cu.ft.) 3.52 m3(124cu.ft.) *Depth includes the remove-able arm rest and front cover. When they are removed, depth is 790 mm (31.1"). • *Noise reading in open field condition I anechoic chamber. Noise reading in normal room varies by room size, layout. and background noise, but may reach roughly 3-4 dBA above these values • • •cabinet only, excludes optional stand. 33 - • IUL (see page 9) The quietest, most energy-efficient, total exhaust biological safety cabinet with the industry's simplest and safest filter exchange system. BioChemGAR ~ IJdj·liJIUjlilif.'l+£iriMJJU.t Class II, Type 82 Biosafety Cabinet (Meets UL 1805 Classification, Fume Hoods) v •. ~ ll-IE BAKER COMPANY MeetsNSF Underwriter UoiPressure"' Standards Laboratories Listed Prenow Plenum The BioChemGARD e3 from the Baker Company offers superior performance, versatility, energy savings, and simpler maintenance BioChen Based on six decades of research and innovation, the BioChemGARD e3 is the most advanced biological safety cabinet engineered specifically for laboratories that need containment and removal of vapors, mists, and particulates. ' •• • ' ·"f,, · •• lnimiui ill.~~·· ·~-'"-.-... - With the optimum balance of performance and energy efficiency, the BioChemGARD e3 protects personnel, product, and the environment, all while increasing lab productivity and user comfort. ~ach cabinet is precisely engineered to deliver a lower life cycle cost, the latest ergonomic design, and a revolutionary airflow management system. Exclusive Filter Exchange System Decreases Downtime and Increases Safety Our new Sealed Access ~xhaust Filter ~xchange System* permits filter bagging and exchanges within the work surface, providing improved access, a simpler process, and an overall reduction in maintenance time while still minimizing exposure to contaminants by running the exhaust during the filter change. *patent-pending Innovative Fume l-lood Option Offers Greater Versatility in the Lab With our optional Fume Hood Package, the BioChemGARD e3 meets the UL requirements for ~lectricai/Mechanical Safety (UL 61010-1) and the UL requirements for Material Flammability and ~ffectiveness of Airflow Characteristics (UL 1805). The cabinet has been tested in accordance with ANSI/ASHRA~ 110-1995. Usage should be determined by a professional industrial hygienist or safety officer. PAGE I Precision engineering and our exclusive technologies work in concert to achieve an optimum balance of energy efficiency with high performance. The BioChemGARD e3 is the only total exhaust biosafety cabinet that offers your lab this level of high performance, user convenience and comfort, with such significant operational savings. Our exclusive technologies-Stedi!=low, ReadySA!=E, UniPressure Preflow Plenum, and innovative motor/blower system- work seamlessly together to deliver unparalleled safety performance, less cabinet downtime for cleaning and maintenance, and increased productivity, all while reducing your equipment operating and conditioned air removal costs. $4,000 Vl $3,500 f-"' $3,000 0 u \!) $2,500 z ~ $2,000 a. Ul c.. $1,500 0 ...J ~ $1,000 0 f-$500 0 Market Avg (B2) Savings of 2096 $2,814 Baker BCG (B2), Normal 1Hark.et aver~ for NSF listed 82 Ccbinets 'Assumes an t~verage doily US industrial electrk:al operoting cost of $.0673 per kWh 3Assumes $4.00/CFH/Year, lowest customer sampled Baker BCG (B2), Normal & ReadySAFf • Equipment operating costs • Conditioned oir removel costs Reduce your annual operating costs by49%! The BioChemGARD e3 is engineered to operate with a reduced-exhaust airflow and resistance. This minimizes noise, cuts the electrical power and static pressure requirements, while significantly reducing the volume of conditioned air exhausted from the laboratory. Operating at only 664 CFM, the BioChemGARD e3 offers a 23% reduction in exhausted conditioned air compared to tradi- tional B2 cabinets. Together, Baker's exclusive technologies deliver an average reduction of 49% in a lab's annual operating costs. StediFLOWTM VFD Motor Controller Automatically Achieves Optimum Performance Baker's new StediFLOW VFD (variable frequency drive) motor controller uses less energy, reduces heat output, and operates more quietly. VFD is state-of-the art technology in 1-NAC systems for performance and energy savings. The BioChemGARD e3 cabinet can automatically handle an increase in pressure drop of more than 420% across the filter without reducing total air delivery more than 10% .. There is no need for manual speed control. -Maintains precise airflow and motor draws only 0.6 Amps-a 90% reduction in the draw of traditional B2 cabinets. ·Automatically compensates for normal power line variations, air disruptions, and filter loading. ·Constant air volume reduces risk of performance degradation, which can compromise personnel and product protection. ·Controls the ReadySAFE operating mode. PAGE 2 StediFLOW extends filter life : :. , .... ·.. . ' I ' I " > ,' > ' •~ Baker StediVDLT Fiber Life 50 100 150 200 250 420 Filter Pressure Drop Increase (%) LABOilATOilY ~ "c J ~· ~ ..-~1 ReadySAFETM mode-A Versatile Low Flow Mode to Make Your Job Easier This versatile mode can be used during meetings, work breaks, and overnights to maintain safe conditions, create a quieter work environment, and significantly reduce energy usage, compared to leaving the cabinet in operating mode 24 hours per day. ReadySAFE mode -Unique bypass armrest allows cabinet to continue operation with closed viewscreen ·The BioChemGARD e3 meets and exceeds NSF/ANSI Standard 49 Class II and ISO class 4 criteria in ReadySAFE mode. When the viewscreen is closed, which results in a 50% reduction in the electricity draw and a 55% reduction in exhaust airflow. ·Reduces laboratory air-conditioning requirements with less heat generation. ·Increases productivity by allowing user to have instantly safe working conditions upon opening the viewscreen and ongoing work can be left in the cabinet without fear of contamination. ·Reduces cabinet noise levels in laboratory environment-measured at 43 decibels (excluding exhaust system). Innovative UniPressure™ Preflow Plenum The BioChemGARD e3 biological safety cabinet incorporates Baker's exclusive UniPressure Preflow Plenum high-performance airflow system that saves energy and extends filter. ·Apportions and distributes air across, then through, the f.JEPA supply filter, improving downflow uniformity, reducing noise, and increasing reserve blower/motor capacity. · Filter mount provides direct seal of f.JEPA filters to plenum, and simplifies filter replacement. The Baker exclusive UniPressure Preflow Plenum provides quieter, more efficient operation. Motor/Blower System Extends Filter Life Baker's optimum blower/motor design ensures performance and extends filter life at least additional 50% over our previous cabinets-the longest life in the industry-with a range of over 10 years. (f.ligh levels of background particulates may shorten f.JEPA filter life.) · Provides consistent volume of air despite increases in resistance due to filter loading, resulting in extremely long filter life. · Extended filter life minimizes filter replacement and decontamination costs, reduces use of toxic fumigants, and produces less waste in the environment. · Requires no manual adjustment over filter's life. All filter reserve is automatic. PAGE 3 Craftmanship and Innovative, Versatile Design Ensures Quality Performance Baker cabinet designs represent many years of experience in stainless steel fabrication and craftsmanship. The BioChemGARD e3, like all Baker cabinets, includes design features to improve safety, productivity, user-comfort, and performance throughout a range of repetitive tasks performed on a daily basis. Exclusive Filter Exchange System Decreases Downtime and Increases Safety -.- Many traditional bag-in/bag-out (BIBO) filter systems, which are typically located overhead the cabinet's work surface, have complex and time-consuming procedures that can result in a higher risk of exposure to contaminants. Our new Sealed Access Exhaust Filter Exchange System* permits filter bagging and exchanges within the work surface, providing improved access, a simpler process, and an overall reduction in maintenance time while still minimizing exposure to contaminants by running the exhaust during the filter change. *patent-pending Innovative Fume l-lood Option Offers Greater Versatility in the Lab With our optional Fume 1-Jood Package, the BioChemGARD e3 meets the UL requirements for Electrical/Mechanical Safety (UL 61010-1) and the UL requirements for Material Flammability and Effectiveness of Airflow Characteristics (UL 1005). The cabinet has been tested in accordance with ANSI/ASI-JRAE 110-1995. Usage should be determined by a professional industrial hygienist or safety officer. Negative-Pressure Double-Wall Plenums with Cable Ports Enhance Safety Baker's unique all metal, double-wall design of the BioChemGARD e3 cabinet creates base, side, and back wall plenums that capture and contain contaminated air under negative pressure. This prevents contaminated air from escaping into the laboratory environment in the event of damage to the cabinet walls. Our optional cable ports are an industry exclusive* and can be located in both the left and right side walls of the cabinet. They provide a safe and ergonomic way of introducing cables or siphoning tubes into the work area without interfering with the viewscreen opening. *patent pending and NSF-approved PAGE Ia Cable ports allow cables/tubing to exit side walls rather than the front work area. LABORATORY ----""\ ---~ ~ L ~ ) Momentum Air Curtain Momentum Air Curtain and High-Velocity Return Air Slots Increase Protection The BioChemGARD e3 cabinet employs a unique momentum air curtain that offers an added measure of containment and protection exclusive to the Baker design. ·Creates a strong air barrier, or momentum air curtain, at front of cabinet, increasing protective capabilities for both products and personnel. · Resulting air curtain combines with high-velocity return air slots, aerodynamically contoured front-opening surfaces, and optimum air intake velocity to minimize turbulence and prevent migration of airborne contaminants into or out of the work area. Supply and Exhaust Filters Perform Optimally Because filters remove microorganisms and airborne particulates (e.g., aerosols) from the air, the quality, performance, and useful life of downflow and exhaust 1-H~PA/ULPA filters are critical biosafety considerations. Front Access Opening ~ 100FPM • 40FPM · Leak-free performance is verified through scan tests conducted at the factory prior to shipping and is confirmed at the cabinet's initial certification. High-velocity return air slots maximize protection. ·Closed-cell neoprene gasket provides an airtight seal between the filter assembly and the metal plenum. · VFD motor system and large-sized filters yield the longest filter life in the industry. ·An audible/visual airflow alarm and automatic shut-off system called the Airflow Monitor (AFM) warns when the exhaust airflow decreases. Superior technologies and an industry-leading approach to ergonomics ensure a new level of productivity, and user comfort. The BioChemGARD e3, like all Baker cabinets, includes design features to improve safety, productivity, user-comfort, and performance throughout a range of tasks performed on a daily basis. Our cabinets are designed with the user in mind so that routine tasks can be done more comfortably, efficiently, and with less fatigue. Reduced noise levels: The unique airflow design inside the cabinet, combined with the lower exhaust requirements, result in quieter operating noise levels. In standard operating mode, the BioChemGARD e3 emits an average of 50dB*, a 3096 decrease in noise on our previous B2 cabinet. This drops to 43dB when the cabinet is in ReadySAFE mode. Decibels Relative loudness 10 1/32 Rustle of Leaves 20 1/16 Library 30 1/8 Average Normal Traditional Off1ce BloChemGARDe3 Conversation B2 Cabinet 40 1/4 50 1n 60 70 2 *Average tested noise level. Noise level of cabinet is influenced by the building exhaust system. Power Mower 80 4 EffiCient lghting: The work area is illuminated by one external fluorescent lamp with an electronic ballast. The cool- white lights use less energy, produce less heat, and provide better color fidelity. PAGE 5 Slanted viewscreen: The slanted sliding viewscreen minimizes glare and makes the cabinet easier and more comfortable to use. A counterbalancing feature allows the user to open and close the laminated safety glass viewscreen effortlessly, which can also be fully closed for ReadySAF~ mode, system shutdown, or UV light operation. ·Maximum opening of up to 20" simplifies equipment and instrument loading and unloading and allows for placement of large items more easily. ·Allows operator more comfortable head and elbow position, reducing fatigue. · Provides safe, highly visible, and easily accessible work area for a wide range of procedures. ·Laminated safety glass with a stainless steel edge protector increases durability and safety. l-lighly productive work environment Design considerations such as wide radius corners, aerodynamically shaped surfaces, and non-glare satin finish interiors combine to improve comfort, simplify cleaning, and maintain proper containment. · Large unobstructed, usable work area can accommodate more lab equipment because of the rear grille being parallel to the straight back wall. ·A reduced front grille depth moves the work surface area closer to front of the cabinet for better arm position and less back strain. ·Consolidated electrical controls on panel behind hinged light canopy offer unique access outside containment area. ·The fluorescent lights, UV light, and the electrical outlets can all be programmed in 15-minute or hour-long intervals to delay the time they power down. · Petcocks, valves, and plumbing connections are strategically placed for convenience and proper air management. ·Work surface and walls are one-piece, corrosion-resistant, stainless steel with smooth radius corners for easy cleaning. White powder-coated finish protects cold-rolled steel cabinet exterior. Options and accessories: Most options, accessories, and modifications are factory-installed and should be specified when ordering. Common options are listed below. · Low exhaust static pressure kit ·Fume 1-lood UL 1805 · Vl-lP decon ports ·Stainless steel IV bar · UV germicidal lamp ·Floor/wall seismic restraints ·Black iron pipe · Additional cable port Ordering · Plastic storage bins · Casters with brakes · ~nhanced electrical system with touch pad control panel ( GTO I, UL approved) · 220V, 50 1-lz ~lectrical NSF/ ANSI 49 & UL listed · ~rgonomic adjustable footrest ·Reinforced work surface · Remote-controlled petcocks · ~lectric hydraulic lift ·Auxiliary wiring package C for monitoring blower switch status) · ULPA filters For ordering information, terms, and conditions of sale, contact The Baker Company or visit the Baker website at bakerco.com for the name of your authorized Baker Company representative. PAGE 6 BioChemGARD e3, Class II, Type B2 Biological Safety Cabinet, Vertical Flow APPROVALS The cabinet shall have the following approvals, listings, and/or certifications: ----::>~ I. UL 610 I 0-1 , Second Edition: Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use For Electrical, Fire, and Personal Safety 2. CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 610 I 0-1, Second Edition: Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use FoJ Electrical, Fire, and Personal Safety 3. NSF/ ANSI 49, Biosafety Cabinetry: Design, Construction, Performance, and Field Certification 4. UL 1805, First Edition: Standard for Laboratory Hoods and Cabinets For Material Flammability and Effectiveness of Airflow Characteristics 5. ANSI/ASHRAE 110-1995: Method ofTesting Performance of Laboratory Fumehoods PERFORMANCE I. The cabinet shall provide intake velocity through the front access opening of the cabinet at a minimum of IOOFPM. 2. The cabinet shall incorporate higher-velocity airflow behind the viewscreen (momentum air curtain) for added personnel and product protection. 3. The cabinet shall contain high-velocity return air slots in the sidewalls and top adjacent to the front access opening for enhanced containment and reduction of air turbulence at the sash opening. 4. The cabinet shall incorporate a high-performance airflow system (UniPressure Preflow PlenumTM). This system apportions and distributes air across and then through the HEPA supply filter. 5. The bottom of the cabinet access opening shall be aerodynamically designed to direct airflow into the front grille to optimize containment. 6. The cabinet exhaust requirements (Concurrent Balance Value per NSF/ ANSI 49) for 12"-diameter exhaust collar, measured directly above the exhaust filter before any restrictions, elbows, or reductions, are: a. BCG40 I -664 CFM at 1.5" water column suction b. BCB60 I -993 CFM at 1.5" water column suction 7. The cabinet sound level as measured per NSF/ ANSI 49 shall be no more than: a. 50 dBa -(BCG401 and BCG601) cabinet without background noise b. 60dBa -(BCG401 and BCG601 ) cabinet and exhaust system 8. The cabinet shall have a reduced airflow energy- saving mode (ReadySAFETM), which is active when the viewscreen is closed. This mode of operation shall reduce energy consumption by at least 5096 and still meet the product and personnel protection testing requirements of NSF/ ANSI 49. Particle testing while the cabinet is in this mode shall exceed the requirements for ISO Class 5 conditions for 0.3 micron particles. A connection shall be provided for indicating the ReadySAFE status to the facility building management system. 9. The cabinet shall use a variable frequency drive (VFD) and three-phase motor/blower system (StediFLOW'M) that is capable of maintaining a constant air volume as filter resistance increases. The system shall: a. Be capable of automatically handling an increase in pressure drop across the filter of at least 42096 (BCG40 I) without reducing total air volume by more than 1096. b. Operate under normal conditions at a typical current of ·BCG401 -I.Oamp ·BCG601 -1.4amps c. Automatically compensate for normal power- line variations, air disruptions, and supply filter loading I 0. The manufacturer can provide a representative copy of the personnel, product, and cross- contamination biological tests upon request. These tests are equivalent to, or more demanding than, the tests specified in NSF/ ANSI 49. Detailed biological test reports can be provided at additional cost. CONSTRUCTION I. The cabinet's exterior construction is of seal panels and dress panels of 16-gauge cold-rolled steel, powder-coated finish, Sherwin-Williams, PermaWhiteTM. 2. Exterior dimensions (W x D x H) of the cabinets are: a. BCG40 I -537/a" x 33%" x (86" to 94'12'') b. BCG601 -7T1/a' x 33%" x (86" to 94\12'') 3. Cabinet shall have permanent metal double-wall construction with negative-pressure airflow between the walls, from drain pan to top of the work area, surrounding all biologically contaminated areas. 4. The cabinet shall contain a vertical sliding viewscreen slanted at an angle of 10° for user comfort. 5. The cabinet shall have an adjustable stand. The available work surface elevations are: a. 29%" to 32 Ya" b. 35%" to 381/a" 6. The cabinet interior work area will be constructed as one piece. The material shall be 16-gauge, T ype-304 stainless steel. The interior shall have smooth caved- corners to facilitate cleaning. 7. The interior dimensions (W x D x H): a. BCG401 -46" x 22'l'a" x 27%' b. BCG601 -70" X 22W X 27%' Usable workspace (W x D x H): a. BCG401 -46" x 18" x 27%" b.BCG601 -70"x 17%"x27%" 8. The cabinet shall feature a straight back wall to maximize work area and more easily accommodate laboratory equipment. 9. The cabinet shall have a cable port to allow passage of tubes and/or cables through the negative-pressure double-wall plenum sidewalls of the cabinet. Design shall meet Class 100 (ISO Class 5) air cleanliness immediately inside the opening in the work area. The cabinet feature must be approved per NSF/ ANSI 49. 10. The unit shall have standard HEPA filters for a protection effectiveness of 99.99% on 0.3 micron size particles. The cabinet supply filter, exhaust filter, and test ports shall be accessible from the front of the cabinet. II. The viewscreen shall be constructed of W' lami- nated safety plate glass, with a maximum opening of 20" to optimize access to the interior of the cabinet. 12. The cabinet shall feature a counterweighted pulley system to reduce the effort of opening and closing the viewscreen. 13. The cabinet shall be equipped with a stainless steel supply-air diffuser and exhaust-filter protector. 14. The cabinet contains primary exhaust filters located under the work surface to capture particles at the immediate site of generation. Exhaust filters shall be designed for bagging and safe removal in the work area and sized to fit in a standard Department of Transportation (DOT) container for removal as hazardous waste. 15. A plenum assembly shall be provided to allow the supply filters to be directly clamped to the plenum against a closed-cell neoprene gasket. The plenum applies even force, rather than point force, to the full perimeter of the supply filters. 16. The cabinet shall have a unitized drain pan with smooth coved-corners and a fully removable work surface and work-surface supports to facilitate cleaning and prevent microbial growth. 17. The cabinet shall have a bypass armrest for user comfort and to allow int<ike airflow when the cabinet is in ReadySAFE mode. 18. The standard cabinet shall contain one petcock and one plugged penetration on the right side wall. The left sidewall shall be pre-punched for optional/ additional plumbing connections. 19. The cabinet shall be equipped with a stainless steel ball drain valve to allow for safe and effective removal of spills. 20. The supply motor blower shall be located in a clean zone of the cabinet that does not require any decontamination should maintenance or replacement be required. ELECTRICAL I. The cabinet shall have a microprocessor-based control system with an easy-to-clean membrane control panel mounted on the front of the cabinet. 2. The cabinet shall have adjustable timers for fluorescent lights, outlets, and optional UV lights. Timers shall be able to be set in IS-minute and one- hour increments. 3. The work area of the cabinet shall be provided with two GFCI-protected duplex outlets with drip-proof covers and shall be protected by a self-resetting circuit breaker. 4. A single 14' power cord with NEMA 5-20 plug shall be provided for electrical power connection. 5. The unit shall have an optional UV light. Operation of the UV light is only permitted when the viewscreen is in a closed/safe position. 6. The cabinet shall have electronic ballasts to provide more efficient operation for fluorescent lighting and optional UV lighting. 7. The cabinet shall have an externally mounted fluorescent light fixture capable of providing an average of more than 100 foot-candles of illumination at work surface. 8. The cabinet shall be provided with a low-exhaust- flow alarm. This alarm shall have audible and visual indicators of the alarm condition and be interlocked to shut down the cabinet supply blower, which minimizes pressurization of the work zone in the event of a low-exhaust-flow condition. An audible alarm mute function shall be provided. The alarm shall automatically reactivate after five minutes if the alarm condition persists. 9. The cabinet shall have an audible and visual alarm indicating that the sliding viewscreen is in an unsafe position. An alarm mute function shall be provided to allow the operator full access to the work area. The alarm shall automatically reactivate after five minutes if the viewscreen remains in an unsafe position. PAGE 7 Performance Data MODEL NUMBER Size Interior Dimensions ( w x d x h) Usable Workspace ( w x d x h) BCG401 4' 46" x22%" x 27%" 46"x 18" x 27%" Exterior Dimensions ( w x d x h [min to max]) 53%" x33%" x (86" to 94 Y2") Cabinet Weight (lbs) Shipping Weight (lbs) Sash Height Opening Max. Operating Amperage (Normai/ReadySAt=E)* (Amps) Power Consumption (Normai/ReadySAt=E)* (W) Heat Generation (Normai/ReadySAt=E)* (BTU/hr) Note: I 00% exhausted Electrical (Requires 20 AMP Outlet) Noise, exhaust & cabinet, NS!= International (dBa) Noise, cabinet (dBa) CONCURRENT BALANCE VALUE Exhaust !=low Rate (Total Ct=M) Exhaust Static Press Adjusted Value (Per NS!= 49) 12" Diameter Exhaust Collar I 0" Diameter Exhaust Collar (Optional) 8" Diameter Exhaust Collar (Optional) Exhaust !=low Rate (Total Ct=M) ( Normai/ReadySAt=E) *Values provided under normal, 24 -hour operation and under ReadySAF£ mode 7'XJ 850 8" 20' 1.0 Amps/.3 Amps I 15 Watts/35 Watts 392/119 I 15V, AC 20A, (:fJ Hz 59 <50 664 -1.5"W.G. -1 .6"W.G. -1 .7"W.G. 664/Y:/J Warranty 72 Months l BCG601 6' 70"x22%" x 27%" 70" X 17%" X 27%" 77%" x33%" x (86" to 94W) 850 IO'XJ 8" 20' 1.4 Amps/.3 Amps 161 Watts/35 Watts 549/119 I 15V, AC 20A, (:fJ Hz <50 993 -1.5"W.G. -1.6"W.G. -1 .7"W.G. 993/Y:/J The Baker Company, Inc., expressly represents and warrants all goods (a) to be as specified (and described) in The Baker Company catalogs and literature, and (b) to be free under normal use, service, and testing (all as described in The Baker Company catalogs and literature) from defects in material and workmanship for a period of seventy-two months from the invoice date. The exclusive remedy for any breach or violation of this warranty is as follows: The Baker Company, Inc., will F.O.B. Sanford, Maine, furnish without charge repairs to or replacement of the parts or equipment that proved defective in material or workmanship. No claim may be made for any incidental or consequential damages. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED IN WRITING SIGNED BY THE BAKER COMPANY. (THE BAKER COMPANY SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY IMPROPER USE, INSTALLATION, SERVICE, OR TESTING OF THE GOODS.) PROUDLY MADE IN THE U.S.A. TI-m BAKER COMPANY P.O. Drawer E, Sanford, ME 04073 • (207) 324-8773 • (800) 992-2537 • Fax: (207) 324-3869 • www.bakerco.com © 2011 The Baker Company. 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All rights reserved. 2 of2 9/21 /2016 1:01PM n I Date 12/23/20161 Make Model Unit Power Supply Volt Hz Breaker Panel Comperssor 1 Volt LRA Phase System Factor Charge Comperssor 2 Volt LRA Phase System Factor Charge Outdoor Fan Volt Phase Outdoor Fan Volt Phase Indoor Fan Volt Phase Combust Volt Phase Equiped For Use With Input Max Gas Supply Pressure Manifold Pressure Trane r: PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL .--= 'f'ECHNOLOGIES n n n 135 ENTERPRISE CT ~ ~ ~ CORONA, CA 92882-7124 (951) 582-9306 FAX (951) 582-9946 Package Unit Unit Information VVSD180E4ROA##K9CO 00060000BOOOOOOOOOOO 000 Serial Number 1638109690 460 Phase 3 60 Disconect Fuse Size 50 Amp H1 Circuit Breaker 8,10,12 460 RLA 12.5 100 Hz 60 3 REF System 410A 16.5 460 RLA 12.5 100 Hz 60 3 REF System 401A 15.9 460 FLA 1.60 HZ 60 460 FLA 1.60 1 HZ 60 460 FLA 7.60 3 HZ 60 FLA HZ Thermal Efficncy Output Max Max Min x External Static Pressure Cooling Capacity Capacity KW Seer Notes Heat Pump Supply Fan Unit Information Make Marathon Model rqf 56t34015508a p Serial Number x70371160010 Volt 460 FLA 6.3 HP 5 Hz 60 Phase 3 RPM 3450 SERF 1.5 SFA 7.1 Notes Comperssor 1 Unit Information Make Alliance Compressors Model SSA083A4BPA Serial Number 16HE0835N Volt 460 RLA 12.5 LRA 100 Hz 60 Phase 3 REF System 410A SERF SFA Notes Comperssor 2 Unit Information Make Alliance Compressors Model SSA083A4BPA Serial Number 16HE0799N Volt 460 RLA 12.5 LRA 100 Hz 60 Phase 3 REF System 410A SER.F SFA Notes Condenser Fan 1 Unit Information Make GENTEQ Model 71264295 Serial Number 712642956019101 Volt 460 FLA 1.4 HP 112 Hz 60 Phase 1 RPM 1100 Notes CAP Size 10JlF/440VAC C65V Condenser Fan 2 Unit Information Make GENTEQ Model 71264295 Serial Number 712642956019100 Volt 460 FLA 1.4 HP 112 Hz 60 Phase 1 RPM 1100 Notes CAP Size 101J.F/440VAC C65V Thermostat Make Model Remote Return Air Temperature Sensor Volts Occided Setpoint Cooling Unoccied Setpoint Notes X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Notes Cooling Compressor 1 Compressor 2 Compressor Fan 1 Compressor Fan 2 Indoor Fan Amps Compressor 1 Compressor 2 Compressor Fan 1 Compressor Fan 2 Indoor Fan Temperatures Outdoor Air Cooling Supply Air Heat Pump Supply Air Cooling Refrigerant Sction I Unit Information TRANE BAS-SVX17B-EN Serial Number Type 10K TPYE 2 Time Range 6:00:00AM 68 Heating 65 Time Range 6:00:00PM 68 Heating 65 Pre-Start Up Checklist Verift that jobsite voltage agrees with voltage listed on rating plate Verify that all packaging materials have been removed from unit Remove all shipping hold down bolts and brackets per installtion instructions Verifty that condensate connection is installed per installation instructions Verify that flue hood is installed Check refrigerant piping for indications of leaks: Investigate and repair if necessary Check gas piping for leaks Check all electrical connection and terminals for tightness Check that return {Indoor) air filter are clean and in place Verify that unit is leavel Check to ensure that electrical wiring is not in contact with refrigerant lines or sharp metal edges Check pulley alignment and belt tension per installation instructions Verify that 3-phase fan motor and blower are rotating in correct direction Verifty that 3-phase scroll compressor is rotating in the correct direction Verify refigerant charge using charing chart Performance check L1-L2 L2-L3 L1-L3 480.7 480.3 479.8 478.9 479.5 479.1 480.5 480.3 481 480.3 481.4 L1 L2 L3 10.7 11.3 11.1 11.5 11.8 11.9 0.9 0.9 2.8 2.2 3.0 72.1 DB 63.1 WB 68.3 DB 62.0 WB 72.3 DB 74.0 WB Cir 1 125 PSIG 57 "F Cir2 125 PSIG 58 OF Refrigerant Discharge Cir 1 210 PSIG 96 OF Cir2 215 PSIG 98 OF Heating Refrigerant Sction Cir 1 125 PSIG 56 OF Cir2 125 PSIG 57 OF Refrigerant Discharge Cir 1 320 PSIG 136 OF Cir 2 322 PSIG 134 OF Notes I Date 12/23/20161 Make Model Unit Power Supply Volt Hz Breaker Panel Comperssor 1 Volt LRA Phase System Factor Charge Comperssor 2 Volt LRA Phase System Factor Charge Outdoor Fan Volt Phase Outdoor Fan Indoor Fan Combust Volt Phase Volt Phase Volt Phase Equiped For Use With Input Max Gas Supply Pressure Manifold Pressure Package Unit PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOC.TlES 135 ENTERPRISE CT CORONA, CA 92882-7124 (951) 582-9306 FAX (951) 582-9946 Unit Information Trane WSC048E4ROA 1 MAOC 0000600000000BOOOOO 00000 Serial Number 460 60 H1 460 55 3 9 460 460 3 Max Phase Disconect Fuse Size Circuit Breaker RLA Hz REF System RLA Hz REF System FLA HZ FLA HZ FLA HZ FLA HZ Thermal Efficncy Output Max 16391163DL 3 30Amp 13,15,17 6.3 60 410A 1.00 60 2.50 60 Min x External Static Pressure .75/NWC Cooling Capacity Capacity KW Seer Notes Heat Pump Supply Fan Unit Information Make Marathon Model P56AG97A05 Serial Number 14516CH Volt 460 FLA 1.6 HP 1 Hz 60 Phase 3 RPM 1725 SERF 1.5 SFA 2.2 Notes Comperssor 1 Unit Information Make Alliance Compressors Model SXA04484BPA Serial Number 16HF0414N Volt 460 RLA 6.3 LRA 55 Hz 60 Phase 3 REF System 410A SERF SFA Notes Comperssor 2 Unit Information Make Model Serial Number Volt RLA LRA Hz Phase REF System SERF SFA Notes Condenser Fan 1 Unit Information Make GENTEQ Model K55HXH2Y-8952 Serial Number Volt 460 FLA 0.9 HP .4 Hz 60 Phase 1 RPM 1115 Notes CAP Size 7.5~F/370VAC C65V Condenser Fan 2 Unit Information Make Model Serial Number Volt FLA HP Hz Phase RPM Notes Make Model Remote Return Air Temperature Sensor Volts Occided Setpoint Cooling Unoccied Setpoint Notes X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Notes Cooling Compressor 1 Compressor 2 Compressor Fan 1 Compressor Fan 2 Indoor Fan Amps Compressor 1 Compressor 2 Compressor Fan 1 Compressor Fan 2 Indoor Fan Temperatures Outdoor Air Cooling Supply Air Heat Pump Supply Air I Thermostat Unit Information TRANE BAS-SVX17B-EN Serial Number Type 10K 7PYE 2 Time Range 6:00:00AM 68 Heating 65 Time Range 6:00:00PM 68 Heatin_g 65 Pre-Start Up Checklist Verift that jobsite voltage agrees with voltage listed on rating plate Verify that all packaging materials have been removed from unit Remove all shipping hold down bolts and brackets per installtion instructions Verifty that condensate connection is installed per installation instructions Verify that flue hood is installed Check refrigerant piping for indications of leaks: Investigate and repair if necessary Check gas piping for leaks Check all electrical connection and terminals for tightness Check that return (Indoor) air filter are clean and in place Verify that unit is leavel Check to ensure that electrical wiring is not in contact with refrigerant lines or Check pulley alignment and belt tension per installation instructions Verify that 3-phase fan motor and blower are rotating in correct direction Verifty that 3-phase scroll compressor is rotating in the correct direction Verify refigerant charge using charing chart Performance check L1-L2 L2-L3 L1-L3 479.9 480.1 479.9 480.5 480.7 480.2 479.6 L1 L2 L3 4.4 4.2 4.2 .0.9 1.1 1.1 1.1 70.1 DB 62.4 WB 72.1 DB 63.1 WB 68.7 DB 62.4 WB Cooling Refrigerant Sction Cir 1 125 PSIG 57 OF Cir2 PSIG OF Refrigerant Discharge Cir 1 210 PSIG 96 OF Cir2 PSIG OF Heating Refrigerant Sction Cir 1 125 PSIG 57 OF Cir2 PSIG OF Refrigerant Discharge Cir 1 320 PSIG 136 OF Cir2 PSIG OF Notes Name Karl Fesenmeyer Signature California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) Submittal Summary DNA Electronics, Inc. (CERSID: 10674847) Facility Information Submitted Jun 14, 2016 Submitted on 6/14/2016 2:32:00 PM by Elmer Rasmussen of DNA Electronics, Inc. (Carlsbad, CA) • Business Activities • Business Owner/Operator Identification • Locally-Required Documentation o Medical Waste Management Plan (Adobe PDF, 72KB) Gyjdaoce Messages ·Warning: 1. Business Activities-No Federal or State EPA ID is on file in CERS for the Hazardous Waste Generators facility (CERS 10: [10674847]). Either a Federal EPA ID (if monthly RCRA waste generated exceeds threshold) or State EPA ID should be submitted in the Facility lnfonnation submittal element for all Hazardous Waste Generators. Hazardous Materials Inventory Submitted Jun 14,2016 Submitted on 6/14/2016 2:32:00 PM by Elmer Rasmussen of DNA Electronics, Inc. (Carlsbad, CA) • Hazardous Material Inventory (4) • Site Map (Official Use Only) o Annotated Site Map (Official Use Only) (Adobe PDF, 246KB) Emergency Response and Training Plans Submitted Jun 14, 2016 Submitted on 6/14/2016 2:32:00 PM by Elmer Rasmussen of DNA Electronics, Inc. (Carlsbad, CA) • Emergency Response/Contingency Plan o Emergency Response/Contingency Plan (Adobe PDF, 191 KB) • Employee Training Plan o Provided In Submital Element: Emergency Response and Training Plans 1891 RUTHERFORD RD 2121203600 Printed on 6/14/2016 2:32 PM 100 Tl 06-30-2016 CB162569 ) \--cJ California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) Business Activities !Site Identification DNA Electronics, Inc. 1891 Rutherford Rd Ste 100 arlsbad, CA 92008 ounty ~an Diego ~ubmittal Status ~ubmitted on 6/14/2016 by Elmer Rasmussen of DNA Electronics, Inc. (Carlsbad, CA) ~azardous Materials CERS 10 10674847 EPA 10 Number poes your facility have on site (for any purpose) at any one time, hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 Yes ubic feet for compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or is regulated under more restrictive inventory local reporting requirements shown below if present); or the applicable Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardous substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix A orB; or handle radiological materials in quantities for which an emergency plan is required pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? nderground Storage Tank(s) (UST) oes your facility own or operate underground storage tanks? No ~azardous Waste s your facility a Hazardous Waste Generator? Yes poes your facility treat hazardous waste on-site? No s your facility's treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit by Rule and Conditional Authorization)? No Does your facility consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? No Does your facility need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified as hazardous waste and cleaned on-site? No Does your facility generate in any single calendar month 1,000 kilograms (kg) (2,200 pounds) or more of federal RCRA hazardous waste, or generate No many single calendar month, or accumulate at any time, 1 kg (2.2 pounds) of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or generate or accumulate at any time more than 100 kg (220 pounds) of spill cleanup materials contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous waste. Is your facility a Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection site? No Excluded and/or Exempted Materials Does your facility recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted recyclable materials (per HSC 25143.2)? No poes your facility own or operate ASTs above these thresholds? Store greater than 1,320 gallons of petroleum products (new or used) in No ~boveground tanks or containers. Does your facility have Regulated Substances stored on site in quantities greater than the threshold quantities established by the California Accidental No ~elease prevention Program (CaiARP)? dditionallnformation No additional comments provided. Printed on 6/14/2016 2:32 PM California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) Business Owner Operator acility/Site DNA Electronics, Inc. 891 Rutherford Rd Ste 100 arlsbad, CA 92008 Submittal Status ~ubmitted on 6/14/2016 by Elmer Rasmussen of DNA Electronics, Inc. (Carlsbad, CA) dentification DNA Electronics, Inc. Operator Phone 505) 924-6300 Business Phone (505) 924-6300 acility/Site Mailing Address 1891 Rutherford Rd Ste 100 arlsbad, CA 92008 wner 891 Rutherford Rd Ste 100 arlsbad, CA 92008 Business Fax {505) 243-1236 Beginning Date 9/1/2016 Dun & Bradstreet Ending Date 9/1/2017 SIC Code 8731 Primary Emergency Contact Victor Esch itle EO 1 Business Phone 505) 238-5177 24-Hour Phone {505) 238-5177 I ~econdary Emergency Contact im Macemon itle 00 L----------------------------------------------------~ ~usiness Phone 619) 540-3599 24-Hour Phone {619) 540-3599 ~illing Contact !Heather Lucero 505924) 630-0224 heather.lucero@dnae.com f>741 Midway Park Blvd NE ~lbuquerque, NM 87109 arne of Signer I mer Rasmussen dditionalinformation ocally-collected Fields Signer Title Consultant some or all of the following fields may be required by your local regulator(s). Property Owner Diversified Properties Phone 619258) 290-0304 ~ailing Address ~OS Lomas Sante Fe Drive STE 200 f>Oiana Beach, CA 92075 Printed on 6/14/2016 2:32 PM Environmental Contact ~teve Springer 505924) 630-0253 steve.springer@dnae.com 5741 Midway Park Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 212-120-36-00 Number of Employees 28 Facility ID Document Preparer Elmer Rasmussen CERS ID 10674847 Primary NAICS 325413 Pager Number Pager Number 1891 Rutherford Rd Ste 100, Carlsbad 92008 Code/Fire Haz. Class Common Name . 2.2-Nonflammable Gases Argon Compressed .t=.~?. .. f.'J.". ..... 7440-37-1 Biohazardous waste solids CAS No . 6.2-Infectious Substances Biohazardous waste sharps CAS No . 6.2-Infectious Substances Liquid and semi liquid biohazardous waste CAS No Printed on 6/14/2016 2:32 PM Laboratory Unit Max . Cu. Feet 1008 252 State Gas !Yee. .... Pure Pounds ~~!'~.e.._ Solid })'J?.e. .. Waste Pounds State Solid !V.P.e. .... Waste Gallons State liquid !YP.e. Waste ?.!.?.E~.~-~--~-~-~!.~~-~-~~---··· Cylinder 116 70 ?..t.c:>_r~~e.~<>..n_l_i'.i.r.>~r ..... Plastic/Non-metalic Drum, Can Site: 365 5 .~.!"..r.~.~e.S<>..'.'.t~i-~_e..r. .... Other on Site: 365 3 .~.t.<>..~~-~e..S<>..r.>.t.~!.~.e..r. .... 1 1 Glass Bottle or Jug, Plastic Bottle or Jug Days on Site: 365 504 Pressue >Ambient !e..".'.P..e..'.~!.~.r.e. .... Ambient 16 Annual 0 -Pressure Yl'..~.~te. .. ~"..~.e Release 6000 -Acute Health Pressue Waste Code -Chronic health ;,:;;;t;i·e~t ········ ·· --· · !e.fllP.e..'.~!.~.r.e. .. Ambient 1 -~r..~~~-!:!-~. Ambient !..~~P..~.~.!.~~~---­ Ambient 1 60 -Acute Health Yl'.~~!e. .. .S!J.~.e.. -Chronic health 120 -Acute Health -~~~!.~• -·· Yl'..~.~!e..C:.C>.~.e. .. -Chronic health Ambient Temperature !ln;iiie~t Facility ID Submitted on 6/14/2016 2:32 PM Page 1 of 1 DNA Electronics, Inc. 3891 Rutherford Rd, Suite 100 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Site Map ® t ----, I I 0 DNA Electronics, Inc. 3891 Rutherford Rd, Suite 100 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Detail Map I I I ____ _J -·-· • :......_r-, l(l ) r .) (' ~----- ® t CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING SYSTEM (CERS) CONSOLIDATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE I CONTINGENCY PLAN Prior to completing this Plan. please refer to tile INSTRUCTIO.VS FOR COMPL£Tit\'G A CO,\'SOUDATED CONTINGE.VCt" PUS A. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS OVERVIEW FACILITY ID # t I CERSID I AI DATE OF PLAN PREPARATIO!'IiREVISIO~ A~- 10674847 6/14/2016 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facifiry ,\'ame or DB,I -Doiltg B1umess .·b) 3 DNA Electronics, Inc. BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS HI' 1891 Rutherford RD STE. 100 BUSINESS SITE CITY ''"I CA I ZIPCODE lo! Carlsbad 92008 TYPE Of BUSINESS (e.g., Painting Contr.K:tor) AJ IINCIDE!I.T Al OPERATIONS (e g, Flc:c:t Maintenance:) II~ Biotech THIS PLAN COVERS CHEMICAL SPILLS, FIRES, AND EARTHQUAKES INVOLVING: (Check a!llhat apply) Ill I8J I. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS; (!} 2. HAZARDOUS WASTES B. INTERNAL RESPONSE INTERNAL FACILITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE WILL OCCUR VIA. (Check all that apply) Bl li I. CALLING PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESI'ONDERS (i.e: .. 9·1·1) (gJ 2, CALLING HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTRACTOR 0 3. ACTIVATING IN·HOUSE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM C. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS, PHONE NUMBERS AND NOTIFICATIONS Whenever there 1s an imminent or actual emergency situalion such as an explosion, fire. or release, lhe Emc:rgcncy Coonlinator (or h1slher designee when the Emergency Coordinator is on call) shall: I. Acuvatc: internal facility aldrms or communicalions systems, where: appliQblc, lo notifY nil facility personnel. 2. NotifY appropriate local authorilie5 (i.e., ca1!9-1-1). 3 NotifY the California Emergency Management Agency at (800) 852-7550. Before facility operations are resumed in areas of the facility affcclcd by the: incident, lhe cmc:q;c:ncy coordinator shall notifY the Califorma Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), the local Unified Program Agency {UPA), and lhe local fire: department's hazardous materials pmJ:ram that the facility is in compliance with rc:quiremc:nts to: I. l'rovidc for proper storo~gc and disposal of recovered wnste, contaminated soil or surface W'.Jicr, or any other m:ncrialthat results from an explosion. fire, or re)ell)e at the: fucility; and 2. Ensure lhat no material thai is incompatible "'ith the n:leascd material is lrnnsfcm:d, stored, or disposed of in liTCilll of the facility nffi:"cd by the incidcnl until dcanup procedures an: completed. INTERNAL FACILITY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS OR ALARM NOTIFICATION WILL OCCUR VIA: (Check all that apply) u [iii!. VERBAL WARNINGS; 0 2, PUBLIC ADDRESS OR INTERCOM SYSTEM; 0 3. TELEPHONE; 04 PAGERS; (i) S ALAR/lit SYSTGM, 0 6 PORTABLE RADIO NOTIFICATIONS TO NEIGHBORING FACILITIES THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY AN OFF-SITE RElEASG Will OCCUR BY (Check allthlll apply) c 0 I. VERBAL WARNINGS, 0 2. PUBLIC ADDRGSS OR INTERCOM SYSTEM; i)3. TELEPHONE; 04. PAGGRS; UDS.ALARMSYSTEM; 0 6. PORTABLE RADIO EMERGENCY RESPONSE AMBUlANCE, FIRE, POLICE AND CHP ..... , ............... ..... l ' -' • ' • ' •••••••••• ~ 9-1-1 PHONE NUMBERS. CAliFORNIA EMERGGNCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (CALJEMA) . (800) 852-7550 "'' . ................ NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (NRC) .... .. , ''' ..... ··-· ············· (800) 424-8802 POISON CONTROL CENTER ............. . ' .. -····· •!•········ . '.' .......... "(800) 222-1222 """7T' LOCAL UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY IUPNCUPA) ......... ..... ... ' ... ' ............ -(858) 505-6880 OTHER (Spc:c1fy). -----------~-· •. c~ I c;! ~------ NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY 1 HOSPITAL NAME j Tri-City__!:m~rge~~-r_ Medical Group ~ Ch. I (760) 439-1963 0 ·-----~ ···---·· ---· -AGENCY NOTIFICATION PHONE NUMBERS. CALIFORNIA DEPT. Of TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL (DTSC) ... _ (916) 255-3545 RI:GIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD ... , . . ........•.. I --;::if - lJ S, ENVIRO!I:MENT AL PROTECTION AGENCY (L'S EPA) ....•.. , .. (800) 300-2193 CALIFORNIA DEPT Of FISH AND GAME (DFG). . .. ., ............ (916) 358-2900 tJ S. COAST GUARD ..... .. . . .. .... . , ... " '., ............ (202) 267-2180 CAUOSHA., . ........ .... ······ . ... ············· (916) 263-2800 STATE FIRE MARSHAL . .... . . . . ' . . . ..... .... . ............. (916) 445-8200 OTHER (Specify): I c~ I (:i;l OTHER (Specify) I ("Ill (.'~l Re•-. 06127111 CERS Consolidated Emergency Response I Contingency Plan -Page 2 of 4 Rr1•. 06/27111 D. EMERGENCY CONTAINMENT AND CLEANUP PROCEDURES SPILL PREVENTION. COI'TAINMEI\'T, AND CLEANUP PROCEDURES. tchcck all boxes that apply to indicat.: y<JUr procedures for containing sptlls, rcka)C.), fires or explosions; ;md. pn:vcntinJ! and mith!atinl! associated h:mn to persons. property, amlthc cnl'ironmcnl.) [It l!JJ. MONITOR FOR LEAKS, RUPTURES, PRESSURE BUILD·UP, ETC.; ~2. PROVIDE STRUCTURAL PHYSICAL BARRIERS (c.g.,l'ortablc: spill containment walls); 1!13. PROVIDE ABSORBENT PHYSICAL BARRIERS (e.g., Pads, pigs. pillows), 1814. COVER OR BLOCK FLOOR AND/ OR STORM DRAINS; 1!)5. BUILT-IN BERM IN WORK I STORAGE AREA; (!16. AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM; 1!17. ELIMINATE SOURCES OF IGNITION FOR FLAMMABLE HAZARDS (e.g. Flammable liquids, Propane); IBJs. STOP PROCESSES AND/OR OPERA TJONS; 0 9. AUTOMATIC I ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SHUT .OFF SYSTEM; (i!IIO.SHUT-OFF WATER, GAS. ELECTRICAL UTILITIES AS APPROPRIATE; li]ll. CALL9·1·1 FOR PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONDER ASSISTANCE I MEDICAL AID; IBJI:!.NOTIFY AND EVACUATE PERSONS IN ALL THREATENED AREAS, (iJJJ. ACCOUNT FOR EVACUATED PERSONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER EVACUATION CALL; 0 14. PROVIDE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR ON-SITE RESPONSE TEAM. I!) IS. REMOVE OR ISOLATE CONTAINERS I AREA AS APPROPRIATE; liiJI6. HIRE LICEf'<SED HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTRACTOR; IBJI7. USE ABSORBENT MATERIAL FOR SPILLS WITH SUBSEQUE!I:T PROPER LABELING, STORAGE. AND HAZARDOUS WASn DISPOSAL AS APPROPRIATE; [g) 18. SUCTION USING SHOP VACUUM WITH SUBSEQUENT PROPER lABELII\:G, STORAGE, AND HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL AS APPROPRIATE; (!) 19. WASH f DECO!I:TAMINATE EQUIPMENT W/ CONTAINMENT and DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT I RINSATE AS HAZARDOt:S WASTE; (iJ20. PROVIDE SAFE TEMPORARY STORAGE OF EMERGENCY ·GENERATED WASTES; 0 21. OTHER (Specify): 0.! E. FACILITY EVACUATION THE FOLlOWI!';G ALARM SIGNAL(S) WILL BE USED TO BEGIN EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY); 1:1 0 I. BELLS; [g) 2. HORNS/SIRENS: [g) 3. VERBAL (I.E., SHOUTING), 0 4. OTHER <Specify) El. THE FOLLOWING LOCATION(S) ISiAR£ EVACUEE EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREA(S) (I c, Front parking lot, specific strcc:t comer, ere.) fl Flag pole Note. The Emcrl!cncy Coordinator must account for all on site employees and/or site visitors aftL"r evacuation. 13.1 EVACUATION ROUTE MAP(S) POSTED AS REQUIRED E~ Note. The map(s) must show primary and alternate evacuation routes. emergency cluts. and primary and alternate staging areas. and must be prominently postL'll tbroul!houtthc faci!irv in locations when: it well be visible: to emnlovees und visitors F. ARRANGEMENTS FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES Explall.lllion of Requirtmeni:Ad\'WlCc arrangements with local lire and police departments, hospnals. wullor emergency services contr.cctors should be made ns appropriate for your facility. You may determine that such amngcmcnlli :u-c: not necessary ADVAI"CE ARRANGEMENTS FOR LOCAL EMERGEI\:CY SERVICES (Check one of the folloll·int:) Fl liJ I. HAVE BEEN DETERMINED NOT NECESSARY;or 0 :!. THE FOLLOWING ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE (Specify): n CERS Consolidated Emergency Response 1 Contingency Plan-Page 3 of 4 Rn. 06127/11 G. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT Chtrk all hous tllal apply to li•l tmtrgrnty rupon•r equipment nailalllr at lhr rarilily and ldrnliry thr locatlon(s) M'htrr the tquipmrnl is ktpl ami thr equipment's capability, if applicablr. fc g., fi!l CIIEIII!C AL PROTECTIVE GLOVES J Spill response kit J One time LISe, Oll & solllent resistant ocdy.) T\'PE EQUIPME:OO.T A \',\ILABLE 01 LOCATIO:'~~ C,\P,\BILITY (/( app/icabl~t} Safety I. U CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE SUITS. APRONS, G~ GJ and OR VF.STS First Aid 2 I8J CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE GLOVES IU GS tab 3. 0 CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE BOOTS 01> "' 4. H!) SAFETY GLASSES ·GOGGLES I SHIELDS G, (;Y lab 5. 0 HARDHATS Gill Gil 6. 0 CARTRIDGI: RI:SPIRATORS Gil 013 7 0 SELF.COf\TAINI!D BREATHING APPARATUS Gl~ GIS. fSC'RA) 8 0 FIRST AID KITS.' STATIONS Gl~ "" 9 0 PlUMBED EYI::WASH FOI.:NT AIN I SHOWI:R GIM. GIY 10. 0 PORTABLE EYEWASH KITS G:!Cl. 021 II. D OTHER ti2!. Gll 12.0 OTHER G24. 0:5 Fire 13. 1!1 PORTABLE FIRf. EXTINGUISHERS Gl6 Gl7 Fighting tab 14 0 FIXED FIRE SYSTEMS I SPRINKLI:RS I G:!H G2Y FIRE HOSF.S 15. 0 FIRE ALARM BOXES OR STATIONS Glll. Gll 16.0 OTHER GJ2 GH Spill 17. D ALL-IN-ONE SPill KIT (j)~ Gll Control and 18. (8) ABSORBENT MATERIAL Gl~ G37 l3b Clean-Up 19 0 COJIOTAINER FOR IJSED ABSORBENT GJ~ GJ9 20. 0 BERMING l DIKING EQtJIPMENT G4U G4l 21.0 BROOM G4! G4l 22 0 SHOVEL G44. G45 23. D SHOP VAC G4t. G47 24. 0 EXHAt:ST HOOD {i4K ~· 25. 0 EMERGE!IiCY St:MP t HOLDING TANK UlU GSl 26. 0 CHEMICAL NEUTRALIZERS Gl2 Gl) 27. 0 GAS CYLINDER LEAK REPAIR KIT US4 GlS 28. 0 SPILL OVERPACK DRUMS G!h m1 29. 0 OTHER till Gl• Communi· 30 IEJ TELEPHONES (Includes cellulllf) f.ii>U Ghl cations lab and offices and 31. 0 II'TERCOM .: I'A SYSTFM Gtt2 G6l Al~rm 32 0 PORTABLE RADIOS v,. GM Systems 33. 0 AUTOMATIC ALARM CHEMICAL GM Gh1 MONITORING F.OUIPMf.NT Other 34. 0 OTHER Gf·~ Gfi:IJ 35. D OTHER Glll G71 CERS Consolidated Emergency Response I Contingency Plan-Page 4 of 4 Re\·. 06127111 H. EARTHQUAKE VULNERABILITY IdentifY areas of the: facility that an: vulnero~blc to hazardous rrullerial.> releases I spills due to carthqU.:Ikc-rclilled motion. These areas require immediate isolation and inspection. VULNERABLE AREAS: (Check all that apply) Ill LOCATIONS (e.g , shop, outdoor shc:d, fon:nsic Jab) 0 I. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS I WASTE STORAGE AREA IU 0 2. PROCESS Llfi:ES /PII'lNG I IIJ il 3. LABORATORY lab II~ 0 4. WASTE TREATMENT AREA liS. Identify mcchnnicalsystc:ms \'Uincrnbh: to releases I !ffiills due to earthquake-related motion. These systems require immediate isolation und inspection. VULNERABLE SYSTEMS; (Check ull that apply) H~. LOCATIONS Iii I. SHELVES, CABINETS AND RACKS m 0 2. TANKS (EMERGENCY SHUTOFF) IlK 0 3. PORTABLE GAS CYLINDERS I lab Slid offices 119 Iii 4. EMERGENCY SHUTOFF AND/OR UTILITY VALVES outside bv1ld,ng lll$1 IBl 5. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS variou~ 1111 0 6. STATIONARY PRESSURIZED CO!-.'TAINI:RS (e.g .• Propane dispensing rank) J Ill~ I. EMPLOYEE TRAINING Explanation of Requirtmtnt: Employee training is required for all employees handling hazardous materials and hazardous wastes in day-to·d:ly or clean-up opcrutions including voluntc:crs :~nd/orcontractors. Training must be. • Provided within 6 months for new hire:~; • Amended as necessary prior to change in process or work assignment; • Given upon modification to the Emergency Response I Contingency Plan. and upd:ltcd/rcfreshed nnnuully for all employees. Required content includes all of the following: • Material Safety D~tta Sheers; • Communication and alarm systems; • Haz.:ud communication related to health ouu,l safety; • Personal protective equipment; • Methods for safe handling of hazardous substances; • Usc of emergency response equipment (q;. Fire exlinguishcrs. respirators, • Fire hazards of materials I processes; etc.); • Conditions likc:ly to worsen emergencies; • Dcconlamination procedures; • Coordination of emergency response; • Evacuation procedures; • Notification procedures; • Control and conlainmcnt procedures; • Applicable laws and n:l!ulations; • UST monitoring system equipment and procedures (:fapplicablc). INDICATE HOW EMPLOYEE TRAINING PROGRAM IS ADMINISTERED (Chc:ck all that apply) II. liJ l. FORMAL CLASSROOM; 02. VIDEOS; 0 3. SAFETY I TAILGATE MEETINGS; 0 4. STUDY GUIDES I MANUALS (Specify); ·~ 0 5. OTHER (SpecifY): IJ. 0 6. NOT APPLICABLE BECAUSE FACILITY HAS !\0 EMPLOYEES Lar.:e Quantity Gcncnlor (LQG) Tnining Records: Large quanrity hazardous waste gcnernlors (i.e., who gcncr.nc more than :no gallons/1,000 kilogr.ams of hazardous waste per month) must retain written documentation of employee hazardous w.1s1c management !raining scs~ions which includes: • A wTittcn outline/agenda of the type and amount of both introductory and continuing rraining that will be given 10 persons filling each job position having responsibility for the manugcmc:nl of hazardous waste (c.g.,labcling. manifesting. compliance with accumulation time limits, ere.). • The namc,job title, and date of training for c:-o~ch hazardous waslc management training ses~ion given to an employee filling such a job po~ition, and • A wTittcn job dcscriprion for each of the above job posirions that describes job dories and the skills. c:ducalion. or other qualificalions required of personnel assigned to the position. • Current employee lr•ining records must be n:rained until closure of the facility. • Former employee tr.aininl!: records must be retained nl lcastthrell years after tcrminalion of cmploymc:nl. J. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS (Check one of the fo!lowiniJ) liJI. NO ATTACHMENTS ARE REQUIRED; or Jl. 0 2. THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE ATTACHED: J1 K. SIGNATURE I CERTIFICATION C erlilicalian: Based on my inquiry of thoso;: individuals responsible for obtaining the information. I certifY under penalty of law that I ha\'c personally examined and am familiur with the inform:tlion submitted nnd believe the information is true, accurate, and complete, and that a copy is available on site. SIG~~RE OF OWNERJOrERA ;;5,. DATE SJGt\EO t.:l ,....,.G;( 'l v ------6/14/2016 NAME OF SIGNER (print) K2 TITLE OF SIGNER K.l Randal Rasmussen CIH Consultant SAN DIEGO REGIONAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS QUESTIONNAIRE DNA Electronics, Inc. Business Contact Mark Hughes Telephone## ~o'f· ,,.Y .,~ Project Address 1891 Rutherford Road City State Zip Code APN# QU Carlsbad, CA 92008 212-120-36 Plan File# Citv State Zip Code li:::l ,.... "'' _, -• AA &:; 7 ' r: "'t: Lr_;, L t..:tJ~l.:.i<.t,;i; N~ t (..; i C t Mark Hughes Applicant E-mai:nark.hughes@dnae.co~ephone # ( 404) 759-7 476 • H the answer to any of the questions is yes, applicant must contact the o San Diego Hazardous aterials Division, 5500 Overland Avenue. Suite 11 an Diego. CA 92123. Call (858) 505-6700 prior to the issuance of a · ing permit. , FEES ARE REQUIRED Project Completion Date: f 'l,. .,...:~II ~ ]._.1)/UExpected Date of Occupancy: YE~ NO (for new construction or remodefing projects) 1. [9" 0 Is your business listed on the reverse side of this form? (check all that apply). 2. flY' 0 Wil your business dispose of Hazardous Substances or Medical Waste in any amount? 3. 0 [i}' WiH your business store or handle Hazardous Substances in quantities greater than or equal to 55 gallons. 500 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 0 8 0 0 pounds and/or 200 cubic feet? GJo' Will your business store or handle carcinogens/reproductive toxins in any quantity? GY-Will your business use an existing or install an underground storage tank? EJ Will your business store or handle Regulated Substances (CatARP)? ~Win your business use or install a Hazardous Waste Tank System (Title 22. Article 10)? i3"' WiU your business store petroleum in tanks or containers at your facility with a total facility storage capacity equal to or realer than 1,320 lions? California's Abo round Petroleum Stor Act. 0 CaiARP Exempt I Date Initials 0 CaiARP Required I Date Initials 0 CaiARP Complete Date Initials PART Ill: SAN DIEGO COUNTY AIR POLLUDON CONTROL DISTRICT fAPCD): Any YES* answer requires a stamp from APCD 10124 Old Grove Road, San Diego. CA 92131 aocdcomo@sdcounty.ca.gov (858) 586-2650). (*No stamp required if 01 Yes .i[J!1 03 Yes g Q4..Q6 No]. The fol~ questions are intended to identify the majority of air pollution Issues at the planning stage. Projects may require additional measures not1l!enllfted by tnestHiliesJions. For comprehensive requirements contact APCO. Residences are typically exempt, except-those with more than one building• onithe property; single buildings with more than four dwelling units; townhomes; condos; mixed-commercial use: deliberate bums; residences forming part of a largerjproject. (•Excludes garages & small outbuildings.) YES NO ' 1. 2. 3. 00 0 0 WiD the project disturb 160 square feet or more of existing building materials? : Qg WiU any load supporting structural members be removed? Notification may be required 10 working days prRt;t<?Jcom~I)Ci_w,demolition. liD 0 (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 1 or 2 IS YES) Has an asbestos survey been performed by a pertified As~tos Consu'ftant or Site Surveillance Technician? • 4. 0 gl (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 3 IS YES) Based on the survey results. will the project disturbjany asbest95 containing material? NotifiCation may be required 10 working days prior to commencing asbestos removal. i · 5. 0 Jl WiA the project or associated construction equipment e_mit air cont~inants? See the r~rse ~.Of.1Jll$ form orAPCO factslleflt::-1 ';),_-"- <www.sdapcd ora/tnfoifacts/penmts.pdt) for typical equ1pment requ1nng an APCD permit. · · ·· ··· 1 ·2> \ 0:...:::;;. I25J (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 5 IS YES) WiN the project or associated construction equipment be located within 1,000 feet of a school 6. 0 bound a Briefly describe business activities: Briefly describe proposed project , T.l. for newe mfg. and R&D Labs and New multistall restroom I declare u1/l~~L of~~}~~ ~t of my knowledge and beli~ and correct. Name of Owner or Authorized Agent Signature o r r Authorized Agent Date FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY: FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: _____________________________ _ BY· DATE· I I EXEMPT OR NO FURTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED RELEASED !:_96c@U..ILDING PERMIT BUT NOT FOR OCCUPANCY RELEASED FOR OCCUPANCY COUNTY-HMO• APCO , /iObftrytJW9 _, APCD COUNTY-HMO APCO •A stamp In this box 2Dfx exempts businesses from cornpleti .• ., ,.. .. ,.,....,.. zardous Materials Business Plan. Other permitting requirements may still apply.