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1891 RUTHERFORD RD; 100; CB162805; Permit
City of Carlsbad 10-07-2016 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 Commercial/Industrial Permit Permit No: CB162805 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address: 1891 RUTHERFORD RD CBADSt: 100 Permit Type: Tl Sub Type: INDUST Status: ISSUED Applied: 07/20/2016 Entered By: RMA Parcel No: 2121203600 Lot#: 0 Valuation: $421,084.00 Construction Type: 3B Occupancy Group: Reference# Plan Approved: 10/07/2016 Issued: 10/07/2016 Inspect Area Plan Check #: Project Title: DNA ELECTRONICS-5908 SF LAB TO LAB & 3290 SF WAREHOUSE TO WAREHOUSE Applicant: RANDY BIEGENZAHN 6520 NANCY RIDGE DR SAN DIEGO CA 92121 858 558-5935 Building Permit Add'I Building Permit Fee Plan Check Add'I Building Permit Fee Plan Check Discount Strong Motion Fee Park Fee LFM Fee Bridge Fee STD #2 Fee BTD #3 Fee Renewal Fee Add'I Renewal Fee Other Building Fee Pot. Water Con. Fee Meter Size Add'I Pot. Water Con. Fee Reel. Water Con. Fee Green Bldg Stands (SB1473) Fee Fire Expedidted Plan Review $1,769.16 $0.00 $1,238.41 $0.00 $0.00 $117.90 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $17.00 $452.50 Total Fees: $4,141.04 Total Payments To Date: Owner: PDG CARLSBAD 47&48 LP 1825 GILLESPIE WAY#102 EL CAJON CA 92020 Meter Size Add'I Reel. Water Con. Fee Meter Fee · SDCWA Fee CFO Payoff Fee PFF (3105540) PFF (4305540) License Tax (3104193) License Tax (4304193) Traffic Impact Fee (3105541) 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 $4,141.04 Balance Due: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $184.00 $237.50 $124.57 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ?? ?? $4,141.04 $0.00 Inspector: Clearance: _____ _ NOTICE: Reaseta<e f\OllCEthat ~ of your ~ect irdudesthe "I · 'on" cifees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter cdlectively referred to as 'foes'exactions." You have 00 days from the date tlis pemit WcS issued to protest il'TJX)Sition of trese fees'exactions. If you protest them, you rrust fdlONthe p-otest procedures set forth in <?overrrrent c.ocJe Section 60020(a), and file the protest and any other requred inforrration wth the Qty M=ragerfcr processing in acxro:lance wth calsba::I M.nidpal c.ocJe &lction 3.32.030. FailLre to tirrelyfdlONthat procedure wll bar any subsequent lega cdion to attack, review, set aside, vcid, cr anru their il'TJX)Sition. You ae hereby FI.Rll-ERf\OllFIED that your rig,! to protest thespldfiedfees'exactions OCES NOf .APPL Ytowater a--d se,.erainnectionfees and capacity c:;harges, ncr plrnng, zaing, gading cr other sinila-application processing cr service fees in ronnection wth this ~ect. JI.CR OCES IT .APPLY to any fees'exactions of Wlich have · ousl been 'ven a NOTICE sinilar to this cr as to Wlich the statute of !irritations has ·ous1 otherWse 'red. _, THE FOLLOWING APPROVALS REQUIRED PRIOR TO PERMIT ISSUANCE; QPLANNING OENGINEERING Cicyof Carlsbad Building Permit Application 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008· Ph: 760-602-2719 Fax: 760-602-8558 email: building@carlsbadca.gov www.catlsbadca.gov JOB·ADDRESS 1891 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, -CA 92008 SUITE#/SPACEII/UNITII OBUILDING OFIRE Plan Check No. Est. Value Plan Ck. Deposit SWPPP 120 36 i CT/PROJECT # ..... ·----------·-, LOT # . PHASE-It It OF UNITS I/BEDROOMS # BATHROOMS CONSTR. TYPE DCC.GROUP DNA Electronics, Inc. 111-8 B ! DESCRIPTION OF WORK: -Include Square Feet of Affecter! Area(s) J;ff!$S s.f; of Improvements including Lab and Common Area as well as a~ s.f. Warehouse. £flll6 -It. J?t.'1{) 1 2. 11.4.L . . EXISTING USE I PR0;7'ED USE rARAGE (SF) PATIOS (SF) I DECKS (SF) I FIREPLACE I AIR CONDITIONING · 1 FIRE SPRINKLERS Lab · Lab YESQ. NOD YES0No0 YEsONoO APPLICANT NAME Randy Biegenzahn Primary Contact PROPERTYOWNERNAME PDG C I b d 47&48 D' T d p rf ar s a -1vers1 1e . rope ies ADDRESS· ADDRESS , 6520 Nancy Ridge Drive 505 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Suite 200 CfTY STATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP San Diego CA 92121 Solana Beach CA 92075 PHONE 'FAX PHONE 619-258•2900; 3101' rAX 858-558-5935 858-558-5945 EMAIL EMAIL randyb@kfenekdesig1:u::om :rtschantz@divprop.net DESIGN PROFESSIONAL Krenek Design GrOL!P Architectural Corp. CONTRACTOR BUS. NAME , , . Johnson and. Jenmnqs General Contract11mi ·ADDRESS ADDRESS 6520 Nancv Ridae Drive 6165 Gree_nwich Drive, Suite 180 crrv STATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP San Dieao CA 92121 San Dieao CA 92122. PHONE --PHON.E 858-558-5935 IFAX 858-558-5945 858-6.23-1100 I FAX 858-623-1108 EMAIL EMAIL kimberly(@.kren.ekdesign.co_m Tim(@.johnsonandjennings.com I STATE LIC:C26786 STATE UC.# I CLASS I CITY'BUS. LIC.1223807 Licensed Architect 438867 B .. .. (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which reqwres a permit-to construct,.alter, improve, demolish or repalr an)I structure, pnor to its issuance, also requires the app!icarttor such permltto file a signed st~tem~nt tliat he is licensed pursu13nt to the provisions of t~e Corit[a~tor'!i License Law {Chapter 9, ciomme!lding with Secti9n 7(100 ofDivisiol) 3 of the Business and Professions Code} or that he 1s exempt therefrom, and·the basis for the alleged exemption. Any v1olat1on 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}). _ , -· . >\{'.ii i~tfil,~i;fo\t~,0, -~)\~·l\1,,"'i t"J:,,,i,"( .• Workers' Compensation Declaration: I hereby !)ffirm,under penally of peljury one of the fotlo_wing decla,ations: D I have and will maintain a certificate of'cQnsentto self-Insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 or the Labor Code, for the performance or the work for which this permifis issued, 0 I have and.Will maintain workers' compensation, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for.the performance.of the work for which tliis permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Insurance co. Everest National !ns. Co. Poiicy'No. 7600014105161 Expiration Date 11112011 This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars ($100) or less. D Certlfipate of l:Jcemption: I certify that in the p,erfonnance of the worMor which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any-person ln any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of Calfforriia. WARNING:· Failure to secure workers' compensation coverage Is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to crlmlnal pen~lties and civil fine.$ up to one hundred thousand.dollars (&100,000), in addition to the· cost of cilmpensatlon, In S cti,mos of the Labor code, interest and attorney's fees, .2:$' C0NTRACT0RSIGNATURE t,...._ @AGENT DATE 7/19/2016 I hereby affirm that ram exempt from Contractor's U9ense Law for the following reason: 0 J, as owner of the property or my employees with wages as !flair sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors Ucen.se Law does not apply to an owner of property.who builds or-improves thereon, and whQ does such wQrk himselfor through his.own employees. provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year 61 completion, the owoer-builder will have the bur.den of proving thal he did not build.or improve for the purpose of sale). D D I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed.contractors to construct the project (Sec; 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts·tor such projects with contractor{s) licensed pursuant to the Contract,>r's License Law). I am exempt under Secfion ____ 8,uslness and Professions Code for this reason: 1.1 personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement. OYes 0No 2. I (have I have not) signed ·an application-for a building permit for.the proposed work. 3.1 have contracted with the following person {firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name address I phone I contractors' license number): 4..1 plan to,provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name/ address/ phone I contractors' license number): 5. I will provide some of the work, but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated {include name I address / phone / type of work): .2:$' PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE 0AGENT DATE I I l i ! ! l I .. Is Ille applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registratioq form or tisk managemenLand prevention program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? ,,. Yes No Is the applicant or-future building occupant required to obtain a perrnit-fi'om jhe air pollu~on control dislrict or air quality management district? v' Yes No Is the facility_to be constructed within 1,000 feel of the ouler boundary of·a school site? Yes ,; No IF ANY OF THE ANSWE_RS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF 'OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR lS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFfCE OF EMERGENCY'SERVICES ANO-THE AIRPOLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. _ I hereby affimt that.there is·a construction lending agency for the perfomtance of the worl, this permit Is issued (Sec. 3097 (i) Civil Cod11). j Lender's Name Lender's Address ~f,t(~7Jt~l1~i~JJ~;~·-: --t'·; __ }~i, I certify th at I have read the application and state that the above Information Is correct and that the Information on the ptans is accurate. I agree to.comply with alfcttyordinances and Slate laws relating to building construction. I hereby.authorize representative of!he C_ity of Carlsbad lo enter upon !he above mentioned propef\Y for inspection purp=.s, I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS 1HE Cl1Y OF CARLSBAD AGAINST.ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANYWAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY-IN CONSEQUENCE OF 1HE GRANTING OF1HIS PERMIT . . OSHA: An OSHA permit is required for excavalibns over-5'0' deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories Jn height. EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the B · · Official under the provisions of this Code shall expite by limitation and become null and void ~ the building or work authorized by such pem,tt is not ~mmenced \\ithln 180 daysfi-om the date of such permit wbrkaolhorized bY, such ttis suspended or abandoned at anytime after lhe work is commenced fora period of 180days (Section 106:4.4 Unifonn Building Coae). l _ -~~:.:=l~ANT'SSIGNATURE ? ~--· --------------------··. --DATE 7 f 1 I I b . STOP: THIS SECTION NOT REQUIRED FOR BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE. Cc>mplete the following ONLY if a Certificate of ·Occupancy Will be· requested ilt final inspection. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY /Commercial Projects On lyj Fax (760) 602-8560, Email bullding@carlstiadca.gov or-Mall the cqmpleted fomt to City of Carlsbad, Building Division 1635 Faraday AYenue, Carlsbad, California 92008. COfk(Offlce,Use Only) .. CONTACT-NAME OCCUPANT NAME ADDRESS BUILDING ADDRESS . CITY STATE ZIP CITY !;TATE ZIP Carlsbad CA .. PHONE I FAX EMAIi; OCCUPANT'S BUS •. l:IC. No. DELIVERY OPTIONS PICltUP: CONTACT (Listed above) OCCUPANT {listed above) CONTRACTOR (On Pg. :1.) MAIL TO: CONTACT, (Listed el)OVfl) OCCUPANT (Usted.above) ASSOCIATED CB# CONTRACTOR (On Pg. :1.) NO CHANGE IN USE/ NO CONsmUCTION MAIL/ FAX TO OTHER: ····-· -~ --~ -· CHANGE OF USE/ NO CONSTRUCTION .. 1/5 APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE ' ' [ ••• ~ M Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: 07/20/2016 Owner: Work Class: Tenant Improvement Issue Date: 10/07/2016 Subdivision: Status: Closed -Finaled Expiration Date: 08/14/2017 Address: IVR Number: 715915 Actual Scheduled Date J Start Date Inspection Type Inspection No. 12/28/2016 12/28/2016 02/14/2017 02/14/2017 02/17/2017 02/17/2017 May 30, 2017 BLDG-Fire Final 006598-2016 Checklist Item FIRE-Building Final BLDG-85 T-Bar, Ceiling Grids, Overhead 013603-2017 BLDG-Final Inspection Checklist Item BLDG-14 Frame-Steel-Bolting-Welding (Decks) BLDG-24 Rough-Topout BLDG-34 Rough Electrical . BLDG-44 Rough-Ducts-Dampers 014058-2017 Checklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency BLDG-Plumbing Final BLDG-Mechanical Final BLDG-Structural Final BLDG-Electrical Final Inspection Status Primary Inspector Passed Cindy Wong COMMENTS Passed Andy Krogh COMMENTS Partial Pass Andy Krogh COMMENTS Ok to occupy all areas Pending final commissioning reports PDG CARLSBAD 47 AND 48 L P CARLSBAD TCT#85-24 UNIT#03 1891 Rutherford Rd , 100 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Reinspection Passed Yes Passed Yes Yes Yes Yes Reinspection Passed Yes Yes No Yes Yes Complete Complete Complete Incomplete Page 2 of 2 Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: 07/20/2016 Owner: Work Class: Tenant Improvement Issue Date: 10/07/2016 Subdivision: Status: Scheduled Date 11/07/2016 12/02/2016 12/06/2016 12/14/2016 12/27/2016 May 30, 2017 Closed -Finaled Expiration Date: 08/14/2017 Address: Actual Start Date 05/30/2017 11/07/2016 12/02/2016 12/06/2016 12/14/2016 12/27/2016 IVR Number: 715915 Inspection Type Inspection No. BLDG-Final 024801-2017 Inspection Checklist Item BLDG-Plumbing Final BLDG-Mechanical Final BLDG-Structural Final BLDG-Electrical Final BLDG-14 000029-2016 Frame/Steel/Bolting/ Welding (Decks) Checklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency BLDG-85 T-Bar, 003954-2016 Ceiling Grids, Overhead Checklist Item BLDG-34 Rough Electrical BLDG-44 Rough-Ducts-Dampers BLDG-34 Rough 004301-2016 Electrical Checklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency BLDG-85 T-Bar, 005466-2016 Ceiling Grids, Overhead Checklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency BLDG-14' Frame-Steel-Bolting-Welding (Decks) BLDG-24 Rough-Topout BLDG-34 Rough Electrical BLDG-44 Rough-Ducts-Dampers BLDG-Final 007122-2016 Inspection Checklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency BLDG-Plumbing Final BLDG-Mechanical Final BLDG-Structural Final BLDG-Electrical Final Inspection Status Primary Inspector Passed Andy Krogh COMMENTS Passed Andy Krogh COMMENTS Completion of framing at hall ways Passed Andy Krogh COMMENTS Passed Andy Krogh COMMENTS Transformers !-gen I, t-Elpa, flap, water bond, and cad welded bldg steel ground Passed Andy Krogh COMMENTS Partial Pass Andy Krogh COMMENTS All areas ok except gown room 160 and hallway Pending final commissioning report PDG CARLSBAD 47 AND 48 L P CARLSBAD TCT#85-24 UNIT#03 1891 Rutherford Rd , 100 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Reinspection Complete Complete Passed Yes Yes Yes Yes Complete Passed Yes Complete Passed Yes Yes Complete Passed Yes Complete Passed Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Reinspection Incomplete Passed No Yes No Yes Yes Page 1 of 2 Inspection History: 10/31/2016: 16-BLDG-lnsulation Partial Approval Completed By AEK 2 RESTROOMS AND 2 LABS; 10/31/2016: 17-BLDG-lnterior Lath/Drywall Partial Approval Completed By AEK 2 RESTROOMS AND 2 LABS; 10/24/2016: 84-BLDG-Rough Combo Approval Completed By AEK ,, ' ,,_ ,' j > -_, -' ~ ' ' ' • -~~~ ... -~~~-~----:-J~-~~."";<~~:"·-,,', '~.-..;... _____ ..;.',.,,· """""""""''"-!'..:··"""·'~, ....... """"'~·-=··-""-..;, __ ~_, ....... , .... :1r-·-·-·-----· . -~ ;~dii .d s~~~~~ INI.P:ECTIOIN ·l:ECORD, iF;JN"IJffl!:~111~·11tim~~·~·w.Jm,AJm~'lijJg1, .~JMt!ff'UKirti"<tW'ri:~11..ro1 . · . . ·~ ~ ~~ J,!1,t);!_i;.,ai;if.mif.Mt'BW~~l(.g~yl~Jtr~' ~ W(lf.Ui'.-!:ll!~f;1i·~i~:-~ 'JO.,.,iU.l,l';;l.;125: ~:tJ~;Jrffl~~-.l!N~Wt~ @.f!ll ~ ffl"' ' ~K(.i{,'Jfl.,Wa"IIJ\';J_.;j\?,J jl~fiij!:<lf ~~~~ _,._-_ ' --:;;;,;:-::;:i.:;;g;-···~-¾..«:_ -::.1!.i-~-~::...U--;;.. .: :-· ------·~_:: --------· -·---__ .,..,_;; ... ,.,..,,~--~' -- ~J'.IT~rfu'i,r~] ~~~fli ·.·~~i?fi·· ~,. ! a-t~\lll't .~v~~~ · ~aim~ • ~ ,<+ .,, _ _,>«>< «•-H• .. ---· ,_, -'-• -•• • •, --' -: --"' -__ ,_ - 1 ,,, ' --l ,1, l' I :J ' l· ~· J GHOSTRIDER INC.~,-· PH. 619-379-0735 t~' Fax 619-367-5791 ~ - E-mail, Ghostriderinc@sbcglobal.net ~ -.,,__,, .. Any Where Any Time . _ . . _ _::;;;:-~~-;"". , · _ J~:C-,_ Around the World, Around the Cloe ·¢~> _ -"""""""-:?.,~ er~ ·---~ ·.... ' P.O.Box 4429 Oceanside, CA 92052 ~JJ.,,jh ··: -~:~ · .. : . ·.· . · .,_~ar,,1.---_ .• ,,, :· E-mail, ghostriderinc@sbcglobal.net ~ [DAILY INSPECTION REPOR] cu ENT Owner PROJECT DNA Electronics, Inc. DATE 10/12/2016 ADDRESS 1891 Rutherford Road ARCHITECT Not Applicable cIrv Carlsbad, CA 92008 JOB# Ghostrider, Inc. v%_ =~~~;; ENGINEER GSSI Structural Engineers BUILDING PERMIT/DSA/OSHPD# C8162805 3939 First Ave. Second Floor, San Diego, Ca. 92103 PLAN FILE# Not Applicable coNTRACT0R Johnson & Jennings Struc. St. Welding Steel, Angle: # A-36 Steel, Plate: # A-36 Electrode: # E71T-8 w.o.# Phase 2 Approved Plans Available A.W.S. D1.1 W.Q.R & P.Q.R. A.W.S. Group# # Group I Electrode Storage Wire Storage Weld Location: # Field Location Safety Gear: Hardhats,Glasse Weather Sunny Bright REMARKS: Inspected (field) welding of angles on ceiling per detail 10/S-00lon project as shown on approved drawing. Welders are using a low-hydrogen (F.C.A.W.) welding process on projects weldments. Welders have current "Welder Qualification Records" and "Procedure Qualification Records" per the requirements of the "American Welding Society". D1.1. Work on project is ongoing. RECEIVED q·.· CERT/FICA TION OF COMPLIANCE: To the best of our knowledge, all of the reported work, unless otherwise noted, substantially complies with approved plans, specifications and applicable sections of the building codes. For this report to be valid it must have a final report, signed by the special inspector, stating "Final Report of inspection and material testing". Without a final report this document is invalid. This report covers the locations of the work reported only and doesn't constitute engineering opinion or project control. ' Time in: · Technician J/1-/n (,5 Date JJ/;;-? EQUIPMENT UNIT NO. AC-2- Rooftop Heat Pump Start-Up Report Job Name: 1) N G")z): *d--Job# ~ 18G Address: J 8 9 l Rv±t:i-Fi2 s;ocD Project Manager: ____ _ Unit Manf: A J:'Kf; I Unit ID: AC-a. Model Number: (JCrC-lk--i-7ltk$1.7S/tlcQASerial Number: _a_..;_;_;;;,'3_J_t...:.../ __ _ -86-ij-fG,YH/ Z., .- Voltage: _____ Phase: 3 Fuse size: 5 0 tf1/'Y7(? Ll-L2: t// ( Ll-L3: l/~() L2-L3: -J.tj<....J.'i{L...1./ ___ _ fh tf.vt'----1 Ac fV elPc # Fan Motor Model: l ft:-I '1c;1TPe Frame: ___ Horsepower: l±t/-<) Motor Rated Amperage: UO ,-/z_._ C Filter Ll: <1/jc1/ L2: L/(/(! L3: c/<(c) , Technician Signature~..,;;;,~-r-1Jn-~=~----.r;;.4l~~,4,l,-...----------- I .. ...... _c··1·· ·1,. :····., . . : . ' ',_' , ' ·, ! ' ' -' j • l' t t~ir:,,us:1.»z1 A.L l"1.}·~tMtlir.1f. f,,'/i'.!. 9:-¥~1 Pt: li~l':< -·~ Techni~ian. ,:J5?J-m~5. . Date:/~? : . 1-zld·. . ) .. EQUJPMEN_T UNIT No~-~ p -~ ZS Rooftop_Heat Pu~p-~tar:t~Up_Report .... Job# ¢1$3~ . . Address: 1$:2l ~#h:~!~r(.oc·Q ?l)• · .· P,rojectMana~~r: ____ ___ . . Unit Manf: . , .y·a R ·il.. _ . . Unit JD: __ ....... 8 ...... :?---~ ..... '~---------- Mod¢l Number: J::H E.f/.fl 3cfli.fl· . . . Serial Number: .w..a, }f b8G 7.8c:f:> · Voltage: __ :2(}6/~1/PIJ,as~: .... · 1 .FtJse size::. 3 E LHZ: . '?_IO . t1-L3; . ·n/A . L2-L3: ---. ·---·.· .~¥-t/7'-6'-LA-----,,..... . Fan Moto.r Mod~l: {i::t?. '4f E-. Frame:.· L , .. Horsepower: )I '°L• lV19tQ1<Rated __ Amp·er~g_e::. · 3 .. '8~ · · __ . L~:2';,?9 1.2: ZoS L3:v1(/A: C Filter .· •: '.T•,. :: • Technicim ~) .4n,. ,;5 /:&. °) Date L;27 ).J3 EQUIPMENTUNITNO._H:P ~ e;Ll Rooftop Heat Pump Start-Up Report Job Name: :0 NtiA :1:i 61-Job# ;S }£16 · Address: ra q I R, ,tber{f.: ... .,d RJ\ . . Project Manager: ----- UnitManf: Yo R K UnitID: H:P-3 ~· Model Number: Pu e·1A ;soqtl A Serial Number: \.J j.. l-l~8S&- Voltage:2a8jz-&, V Phase:--=-.1 ______ Fusesize: 3£. L1-L2: Z/IJ Ll-L3: Al Ill-L2-L3: N t1 . ; 7 l+ Fan Motor Model: Ge V/£ l /} ·t /. Frame:_.J.--__ Horsepower: r z_,. Motor Rated Amperage: _?)_. ____ 8_-___ Ll: "26f, L2: 208 L3:~ C Filter Technician Signature~ . 4 C 11itr..l ~~Gil Corporation In Pardersfiip witfi (Jovern11tent for <Buifaing Safety DATE: 10/4/16 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2805 SET: III PROJECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd Suite 100 PROJECT NAME: DNA Electronics -TI D APPLICANT D JURIS. D PLAN REVIEWER D FILE cg] The plans transmitted herewith have ~een 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 ¥Our information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are sub.mitted 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: cg] 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: ' Date contacted: (by: ) Email: Mail f elephone D REMARKS: Fax In Person By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D MB D PC Enclosures: 9/27/16 Telephone#: 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 ( EsGil Corporation In (J?artnersliip witli (}overnment for (}3ui(aing Safety DATE: 9/13/16 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2805 SET: II PROJECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd Suite 100 PROJECT NAME: DNA Electronics -TI D ..APPLICANT l:if"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. cg] 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. cg] EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Randy Biegenzahn Telephone#: 858-558-5935 J Date contacted:"\ { \~{Jfo (by: -Sf(.) Email: randyb@krenekdesign.com (!,:'Mail Jrelephone Fax In Person D REMARKS: By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D MB D PC Enclosures: 9/6/16 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad 16-2805 9/13/16 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. On the cover sheet of the plans, specify any items requiring special inspection, in a format similar to that shown below. Section 107.2. Show on the cover sheet of the plans. • REQUIRED SPECIAL INSPECTIONS In addition to the regular inspections, the following checked items will also require Special Inspection in accordance with Sec. 1701 of the Uniform Building Code. ITEM FIELD WELDING REQUIRED? YES REMARKS 5. 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. Please have the technical report address the use of hazardous material in the warehouse including the fume hood. 8. Clearly indicate on the plans the fume hood exhaust ventilation system compliance with CMC Chapters 5 & 6. See comment #5. 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). 4 City of Carlsbad 16-2805 9/13/16 c) d) Clearly show the type of material to be exhausted by each exhaust system. Clearly show the duct materials are suitable for the intended use. CMC, Section 506.1 & 610.1. 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 g) Detail duct cleanouts as per CMC Section 506.3. These comments are the result of the changes to the plans not from the previous review and are number per the Value Engineering Response Sheet. 2. Please provide the required 18" strike edge clearance at door #126. 4. Please provide the lavatory specifications showing the new one piece lavatory to be disabled accessible. 5. I was unable to find in the Hazardous material technical report the use of the warehouse canopy in lieu of a fume hood? 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 D 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 (J'artnersli.ip witli. government for <J3ui{aing Safety DATE: 7/29/16 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2805 SET: I PROJECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd Suite 100 PROJECT NAME: DNA Electronics -TI :: ~LICANT ~~~~IS. 0 PLAN REVIEWER 0 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: Randy Biegenzahn Telephone#: 858-558-5935 -~ate c~acted:~ (byf\U Email: randyb@krenekdesign.com VMail elep,bon~ Fax In Person D VrYY\.,, REMAR : By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D MB D PC Enclosures: 7/21/16 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad 16-2805 7/29/16 PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2805 OCCUPANCY: B/S1. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: IIIB ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: SPRINKLERS?: YES REMARKS: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY JURISDICTION: 7/20/16 DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW COMPLETED: 7/29/16 FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad USE: Office/Warehouse ACTUAL AREA: 9198sf STORIES: 2 HEIGHT: OCCUPANT LOAD: 75 DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 7/21/16 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, co_unty 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 16-2805 7/29/16 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. Each sheet of the plans must be signed by the person responsible for their preparation, even though there are no structural changes. Business and Professions Code. 2. Please provide plans and calculations signed by the California State licensed engineer or architect for the structural support of the wall as noted on sheets D2.2 and A2.2. Include all calculations and finding on the plans. Please include the California license number, seal, date of license expiration and date plans are signed. Business and Professions Code. 3. On the cover sheet of the plans, specify any items requiring special inspection, in a format similar to that shown below. Section 107.2. • REQUIRED SPECIAL INSPECTIONS In addition to the regular inspections, the following checked items will also require Special Inspection in accordance with Sec. 1701 of the Uniform Building Code. ITEM FIELD WELDING REQUIRED? YES REMARKS 4. Please provide the complete Special Inspection Agreement for the City of Carlsbad. 5. 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. City of Carlsbad 16-2805 7/29/16 6. Please provide an equipment schedule. Section 107.2. 7. 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. 8. . 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 & 610.1. 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 g) Detail duct cleanouts as per CMC Section 506.3. 9. Please revise sheet P2.4 to be consistent with the requirements imprinted in the City of Carlsbad Roof mounted Policies and Procedures. (No piping above the roof). 10. Please provide the correct L Tl forms for this project. The forms submitted are not the correct floor area. 11. Please provide a roof plan showing the new roof mounted equipment and a service receptacle located less than 25' from the new equipment and GFCI protected. 12. Please revise the single line diagram to show the grounding location of all new transformers to be per section 250-30 A (4) of the NEC. 13. Please provide the listing and installation information for the new generator. Section 107 .2 14. Please provide evidence of Fire Department approval. 15. Please indicate on the plans: • The contribution fault current of the generator at the over-current device. • The AIC rating of the generator over-current device. City of Carl~bad 16-2805 7/29/16 • The AIC rating of the Automatic Transfer switch. 16. Please indicate on the plans the signage indicating optional stand-by service at the utility service per section 702.8 17. If the generator and the ATS are new then include the following specifications on the single line diagram when utilizing a four pole ATS: The grounding electrode, conductor size, and the neutral bond at the generator (NEC 250-26), and both required signs installed at the service. NEC 700-8 (a & b). 18. At least one side partition at the accessible water closet(s) must have a toe clearance of at least 9" (unless the stall width is increased to 66"). Section 118- 604.8.1.4. 19. Show on the plans that accessible urinals meet the following requirements, per Section 118-605: • ~36" x 48" clear floor space is provided in front of the accessible urinal when located in an alcove. Section 11 B-305.7.1 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 D No D 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. - , I J. • City of Carlsbad 16-2805 · 7/29/16 [DO NOT PAY -THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PREPARED BY: Doug Moody PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2805 DATE: 7/29/16 BUILDING ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Rd Suite 100 BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B/S1 BUILDING AREA Valuation Reg. PORTION ( Sq. Ft.) Multiplier Mod. Tl 9198 45.78 Air Conditioning Fi re Sprinkle rs TOTAL VALUE Jurisdiction Code cb By Ordinance Bldg. Permit Fee by.Ordinance ..... Plan O,eck Fee by Ordinance .,.. VALUE --- -- Type of Review: 0 Complete Review Cl Structural O 1.,, ORepetilive Fee ,... Repeats D Other D Hourly EsGil Fee 1-----------11 Hr. @ • ($) 421,084 421,084 $1,769.161 $1,149.951 $990.731 Comments: In addition to the above fee, an additional fee of $86 is due (1 hour@ $86/hr.) for the CalGreen review. Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc + Cifyof Carlsb SPECIAL INSPE:CTION AGREEMENT B-45 Development Services Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2719 www.carlsbadca.gov In accordance with Chapter 17 of the California Building Code the following must be completed when work being perfortn¢id requires special inspection, structural observation and construction material testing. Project/Permit: CB-16-,Z805 ___ ., Project Address.~· _1_8~.1 Rut~~Iford Road, A. THIS SECTION MUST BE COMPLEtEO BY THE PROPERTY OWNER/AUTHORIZED AGENT. Please check lf you are Owner-Buitder CJ. (!f you checked as owner-builder you must also complete Section B of this agreement.) Name: (Please print}-RobJ)_ch;;;;;.an~t __ z _______ _ ----·-------·· ---{Fits!) \M.f I (!..l!sl) Mailing Addres$..:. .. _ _?05 Lomas Santa Fe .1.?rive, Suit:..~---.... _______ _ ·-·--------- Email: rtscbantz@divprop.net. .. ___ _ .... ··--Phone:.(619) 258-4900 ext 304_ I am: OProperty Owner ~roperty Owner's Agent of Record OArchitect of Record OEngineer of Record State of California Registration Number.;_ ..... ___________ Expiration Date:. ______ _ AGREEMENT: r, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that ! have read, understand, acknowledge and promise. to comply with the City of Carlsbad requirements for special inspections, structural observations, construct~rials testing ~md off-site fabrication of bullding components. as prescribed in the statement of special inspections IJOted oL,e approved pJans and, as required by the California Building Code. Signature; __ .. -g -7. ..... ~ -... "··---Date:.. 9 /f/J_b__. __ _ 8. CONTRACTOR'$ STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY contractor I ouilder I owner-builder. CBC, Ch 17, Section 1706). This section must be completed by the Contractor's Company Name: ... John$on and Jennings ·--Please check if you are Owner-Builder O Name: {Please print) . ...J:...i.ID.Ji.einiche~:L ..... _____ _ (l"irsl) (M,I,) (Last) Mailing Address:.-.. 6165 GreenwkhJ~r,ive1 Suit~J80, Sap. biegQl_~A 92122 .. --·----·------ Email: __ _ Tim@johnsonal)djennings.com ........ ---..... _,_ Phone: 858.623. i 100 State of California Contractor's License Number: .. #43886.Z_=B _____ Expiration Date: 4/30/j , __ _ • I acknowledge and, am aware, of special requirements contained in the statement of special inspections noted on the approved plans; · • I acknowledge that control will be exercised to obtain conformance with the construction documents approved by the building official; • I will have in~p!ace procedures for exercising control within ollr (the contractor's) organization, for the method and frequency of reporting and the distribution of the reports; and • I certify that I will have a qualified person within our (the contractor's) organization to exercise such control. • I will · rov;de a final re ort I letter in com Jiance with CBC Section 17<14.1.2 rior to re uestln final Signature;. B-45 Page 1 of 1 SEP O 2 2016 CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DIVISION Rev. 08/11 , .. «~ ~ CITY OF CARLSBAD PLAN CHECK REVIEW TRANSMITTAL Community & Economic Development Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92008 www.carlsbadca.gov DATE:08-01-2016 PROJECT NAME: DNAELECTRONICST.I. PROJECT ID: CB16-2805 PLAN CHECK NO: SET#: 1 ADDRESS: 1891 RUTHERFORD RD. STE.100 APN: 212-120-36-00 VALUATION: $421,084 ;-7: This plan check reyiew is complete and has been APPROVED by the ENGINEERING . __ _j Division. By: CG 8/1/16 A Final Inspection by the Division is required tJves :/No ,-·-·1 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 Comments have been sent to: RANDYB@KRENEKDESIGN.COM 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. For questions or clarifications on the attached checklist please contact the following reviewer as marked: ,_, 'PLANNING' , 760-60246:10 . Chris Sexton 760-602-4624 Chris.Sexton@carlsbadca.gov 1-1 Gina Ruiz ·--· · · 760-602-4675 Gina.Ruiz@carlsbadca.gov Remarks: ' ,, ',, ENGIN'EERING: . 760-602*2750 ,,,l Chris Glassen 760-602-2784 Christopher.Glassen@carlsbadca.gov Linda Ontiveros 760-602-2773 Linda.Ontiveros@carlsbadca.gov !-'. ! . L. -· -0._ , ·. FIRS .,-,REVENTION:" 1ep~p2-4665"' :-1 '\, i • ~ - ! ' ! ; ,. __ Greg Ryan 760-602-4663 '' \' ,, ' Gregory.Ryan@carlsbadca.gov Cindy Wong 760-602-4662 Cynthia.Wong@carlsbadca.gov f"----, Dominic Fieri ' --' 760-602-4664 Dominic.Fieri@carlsbadca.gov ,. & ~ CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST QUICK-CHECK/APPROVAL Development Services Land Development Engineering 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2750 www.carlsbadca.gov ENGINEERING Plan Check for CB16-2805 Date:08-01-2016 Project Address: 1891 RUTHERFORD RD. STE. 100 APN: 212-120-36-00 Project Descript.ion: 5,908 SQ. FT. LAB T.I., 3,290 SQ. FT. WAREHOUSE T.I. Valuation: $421,084 ENGINEERING Contact : CHRIS GLASSEN Phone: 760-602-2784 0 RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR 0 RESIDENTIAL ADDITION MINOR ( <$20,000.00) 0 CARLSBAD PREMIER OUTLETS COTHER: GYM Email: Christopher.Glassen@carlsbadca.gov Fax: 760-602-1052 . GZ]TENANTIMPROVEMENT 0 PLAZA CAMINO REAL 0 COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING r···-··--··-··-··,..._··-,.·-··-··-··-··-· .. ·-··-.. ·-··-··-··_...··-··1 • OFFICIAL USE ONLY • ENGINEERING AUTHORIZATION TO ISSUE BUILDING PERMIT . BY: CG 8/1/16 DATE:08-01-2016 REMARKS: NO INTENSIFICATION OF USE I ·I , . Notification of Engineering APPROVAL has been ,sent to ·RANDYB@KRENEKDESIGN.COM I via EMAIL on 08-01-2016 I -.. -.......... -.. --·. -·· -· .. -·. -.. -. ·-.. --·. -.. -.. -· ·--.. -.. -.. -.. J:-36 Page 1 of 1 REV 4/30/11 «,t ~ CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DIVISION BUILDING PLAN CHECK APPROVAL P-29 DATE: 7/25/16 PROJECT NAME: PROJECT ID: Development Services Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue (760) 602-4610 www.carlsbadca.e:ov PLAN CHECK NO: CB 16-2805 SET#: 1 ADDRESS:. 1891 Rutherford Rd APN: 0 This plan check review is complete and has been APPROVED by the Planning Division. By: Chris Sexton A Final. Inspection by the Planning Division is required D Yes [g] No You may al$o 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: For questions or clarifications on the attached checklist please contact the following reviewer as marked: .. PLANNING ENGINEERJNG FIRE PREVENTION . -- 160-602-4e10 760-602-2750 760-602-466$ . -· -. -, -~ ---. ---. ~ Chris Sexton D Chris Glassen D Greg Ryan 760-602-4624 760-602-2784 760-602-4663 Chris.Sexton@carlsbadca.gov ChristoQher.Glassen@carlsbadca.gov Grego1Y.Ryan@carlsbadca.gov D Gina Ruiz D ValRay Marshall D Cindy Wong 760-602-4675 760-602-27 41 760-602-4662 Gina.Ruiz@carlsbadca.gov ValRay.Marshall@carlsbadca.gov Cynthia.Wong@carlsbadca.gov D· Veronica Morones D Linda Ontiveros D Dominic Fieri 760-602-4619 760-6.02-2773 760-602-4664 Veronica.Morones@carlsbadca.gov Linda.Ontiveros@carlsbadca.gov Dominic.Fieri@carlsbadca.gov Remarks: rooftop equipment will be screened, no change in parking, lab to lab ... «~ ~ CITY OF CARLSBAD PLAN CHECK Community & Economic REVI EwnLDG DEP Developm-ent Department D • T COP.¥s Faraday Avenue TRANSMITTAL -Carlsbad CA 92008 www.carlsbadca.gov DATE: 09/08/16 PROJECT NAME: DNA ELECTRONICS PROJECT ID PLAN CHECK NO: CB162805 SET#: FIRE ADDRESS: 1891 RUTHERFORD RD STE 100 ~ This plan check review is complete and has been APPROVED by the Fire Division. By: DARYL K. JAM ES & ASSOCIATES A Final Inspection by the Fire Division is required ~ Yes D No 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 Comments have been sent to: 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. For questions or clarifications on the attached checklist please contact the following reviewer as marked: ... PLANNING ENGINEERING · FIRE :PREVENTIO.N · · 760-602,4610 · 760-602-2750 . 7'.60-602~4:665 .. D Chris Sexton D Kathleen Lawrence ~ Daryl K. James & Assoc. 760-602-4624 760-602-27 41 Chris.Sexton@carlsbadca.gov Kathleen.Lawrence@carlsbadca.gov Christina.wilson@carlsbadca.gov D Gina Ruiz D Linda Ontiveros D Cindy Wong 760-602-4675 760-602-2773 760-602-4662 Gina.Ruiz@carlsbadca.gov Linda.Ontiveros@carlsbadca.gov Cy:nthia. Wong@carlsbadca.gov D D D Dominic Fieri 760-602-4664 Dominic.Fieri@carlsbadca.gov Carlsbad Fire Department Plan Review Requirements Category: TI , INDUST Date of Report: 09-08-2016 Name: Address: RANDY BIEGENZAHN 6520 NANCY RIDGE DR SANDIEGO CA 92121 Permit #: CB 162805 Job Name: Job Address: DNA ELECTRONICS-5908 SF LAB TO 1891 RUTHERFORD RD CBAD St: 100 BLDG_ DEPT COPY Reviewed by: ------=D=K=J~--- INCOl\iPLETE The item you have soomitted for reviev,r is ineomplete. At this time, this offiee eann©t adeqttately e€mduet a review t© det~me eomplianee vtith the applieoole eodes and,Lor standards. Please review earefu.lly all eomments ooaehed. Please resoomit the necessary plans and/or speei:fieations, Vlffh changes "elottded", t© this offiee fur review and approval. Conditions: Cond: CON0009132 [MET] APPROVED Entry: 09/08/2016 By: DKJ Action: AP APPROVED .Page 1 or 1 BLDG. DEPT COPY PLAN APPROVAL Daryl K. James & Associates, Inc. 205 Colina Terrace Vista, CA 92084 Checked by: Daryl Kit James Date: 9/6/2016 T. (760) 724-7001 Email: kitfire@sbcglobal.net APPLICANT: Randy Biegenzhan PROJECT NAME: DNA Electronics, Inc. JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Department PROJECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Road, Ste. 100 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CB162805 5,908m of Improvements including Lab and Common Area as well as 3,290m warehouse/maintenance open storage -no racks .t'age 1 or .5 CORRECTION LIST BLDGo DEPT COPY Daryl K. James & Associates, Inc. 205 Colina Terrace Vista, CA 92084 T. (760) 724-7001 Email: kitfire@sbcglobal.net Checked by: Daryl Kit James Date: 7/27/2016 APPLICANT: Randy Biegenzhan PROJECT NAME: DNA Electronics, Inc. JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Department PROJECT ADDRESS: 1891 Rutherford Road, Ste. 100 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CB162805 5,908[!] of Improvements including Lab and Common Area as well as 3,290[!] warehouse/maintenance open storage -no racks RESUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID DELAY IN EXPEDITED RECHECK SERVICES • Corrections or modifications to the plans must be clouded and provided with numbered deltas and revision dates. • Provide a written response following each comment, On This Correction List, explaining how and where each plan review comment has been addressed. • Provide a copy of Building Department (EsGil) comments • Please direct any questions regarding this review to: Daryl K. James 760-724-7001 or kitfire@sbcglobal.net • COMMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED DIRECTLY TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS DARYL K. JAMES & ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 COLINA TERRACE VISTA, CA 92084 PLEASE DO NOT REQUIRE MY SIGNATURE TO ACCEPT DELIVERY OF REVISED PLANS' COMMENTS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS MAY BE GENERATED BASED ON RESUBITTAL RESPONSES T2.1 Provide the Following List of Applicable Codes 2013 California Building Code ......... based on the 2012 International Building Code 2013 California Fire Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . based on the 2012 International Fire Code 2013 California Electrical Code . . . . . . based on the 2011 National Electrical Code 2013 California Mechanical Code . . . based on the 2012 Uniform Mechanical Code 2013 California Plumbing Code . . . . . based on the 2012 Uniform Plumbing Code 2013 California Energy Code Deferred Submittals Revise List of Deferred Submittals Fire Sprinkler System 2013 CFC 903 and 2013 NFPA 13. Fire Alarm System 2013 CFC 907 including CFC 907.2 sections applicable to occupancy groups, and 2013 NFPA 72 Add: High-Piled Storage (HPS) Plans and HPS Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report will address storage conditions for compliance with California Fire Code Chapter 32 and NFPA 13. ' -',' ·-.. Yage ..t·Q;tJ, -· 'I:. ! ' -~ _lji;:-' ' . I ' . ' -, \ -·trtazatdous M~terials >· ~:~ Revi$e reference to T1 .3. Sheet Index . Co-ordinate tnechanicaLand plumbi'n!;) title sheets·with :plan theck $et. Code Information Denote· occupancy classifications for the 'function of each room/area, including adjacent Phase. I, in ' 1 q.Ccordance with Cl:30 302: 1. · · Address-mixed occupancies. Cl3CTable :508.. Site Plan ' lhdicate .the rating of the demising-wall and ·opening between tenants. Include door opening on the .floor .. f:>lan and' boor Schedule. · · Den.ate the occupancy classific~tioiis :of .adjacent tenant. ,CBC 302.1 , A2.2· , Floor Plan Key Note 6: Revise referenced detail. · .Denote the locations .and .classificafforis>offi,re e~tinguishers .in a·ccordahce with CFC 906. ', L;abs &.Ma1ntenance.E~.09ms/Areas 1 Describe .operatipris, 'ir.1cludirig·.the stprage, U$e and hanqling of materials ~md equipment for each • room/areq.. . _ ·. . _ _ · ·. · . ; Provide·? rnctterials and ·Clas$-analysis for ih.?ccoratj?inCe·with CFC Table 5003.1.1 (1). : Provide a summar.y·of aggregate ctmour:its for·each m?terial IJst_edin CFC Table 5003.1.1 (1). ; List total quantitie·s of each A?aterial ,dassificatioh,. in .storage, in use-.closed systems and in use- open systems. Compare each with maximum allowable quantities .. · . -. · ' Shovv .compliance with the storage, use and handling of .t,azclrdous materials in accordance with , CFC Chapter$ 50,. 53 and Appendix H: . . . . . Denote CFM requireq for vapor-air -'mixtutei;, @<:/=2:5% LFI:. 111 exhayst ducts for worse case conditions. If :.hazardous materials are ,present ir:i any ·amount; .forward this iriforrnation to the .mechanic?il designer fat 'design compliance With OMC Ch_apter .5. -, · - Describe mitig_ation of flammable vapors or spills, <it handf~d outs'i'de. of a chemical .fume hood during ,dispensing. . . .. -. , . . _ :Denote Flammable Liquid Storage Cabinets an<:l,tabl~top dispen$ir.ig of Jlammable liql,.Jids locations. Penate class and location ofc fire ,exting~i:sher$. CFC 9.06' - ~e:hera:I Hazardous Materials, Requirements .of CFC 50.03.1,3. !fire extinguisher req·uirements , · Container de'sign ar.1d::e.onstr1;1ction M~rking ofContain.ers , il-{andling of empty co-ntainers \Jnauthmized disch,arges . Hazard'·ldentification Signs/Pla,cards . Storage ,use and Handling of Compressed Gases· . . ·warehouse 172 / $hi,pp.ing ~ R~ceiving Arects Describe· storage ·co.nditions ·incl'uding, but · not limited -to,. -stora~e items, packaging materials·, ¢ommodity dassifications, storage comfigl:!rations and layoutsuch as ta,ck~, sheff storage and pa,llets. _ Oernote the maximum height to the fop of'stdrage, 9eiiin~{he.ight and aisle widths. · · · Finis'1 Materials Provic;le the fbllowing notes: A;II finish ma,teria,ls _shall comply with CSC Chapter 8. ' .~'. t ,; ,, ', .l:'age .-, or.-, Provide manufacturer's cut sheets, California State Fire Marshal listings, or other acceptance criteria for flame spread and smoke developed index for: New carpet, padding and carpet base. CFC 804 Wall finish material and corner guards. CBC 803 Acoustical Ceilings CBC 808. A7.2 Access-Controlled Egress Doors. Refer to 2013 CBC, Sections 1008.1.9.8, and 1014.2, item #2. Please clarify the criteria, as outlined in section 1008.1.9.8. Items 1-6, and add notes and details onto the plans to illustrate how the exit doors will unlock during fire emergencies. Refer to the electrical drawings, Enlarged Power Plans. M0.2 Title 24 -Revise Title to M0.3 Title 24 -Revise Title to M0.4 Title 24 -Revise Title to M0.5 M0.2 Air Handler Schedule Add Remark 4 to list of remarks. Plumbing Sheets Revise sheet numbers/titles with Sheet Index END OF COMMENTS ~GSSI Structural Engineers Calculations for 16132A DNA Electronics Phase 2 -Tenant Improvement. 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100 Carlsbad, CA 92008 KRENEK DESIGN GROUP 5230 Carroll Canyon Rd, Ste. 218 San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: 858-558-5935 Fax: 858-558-5945 0 0 ~ I ; C I c::: C c::: 0 I u. ' c::: i w :c::· ' I-:::, c::: ~ 0) ...... ' co ;~ (0 ~ 0 N I N 0 I O') I-0 0 0 (0 CV) 0 N ~ N ~ N ~ LO 0 co N CD ~ m (.) )- l--c) 7/19/2016 Design Maps Summary Report IEUSGS Design Maps Summary Report User-Specified Input Report Title DNA Electronics (16132A) Tue July 19, 2016 17:28:36 UTC Building Code Reference Document ASCE 7-10 Standard (which utilizes USGS hazard data available in 2008) Site Coordinates 33.13543°N, 117.28381 °W Site Soil Classification Site Class D -"Stiff Soil" Risk Category I/II/III USGS-Provided Output S5 = 1.072 g S1 = 0.414 g SMs = 1.148 g SM1 = 0.656 g Sos= 0.766 g S01 = 0.438 g For information on how the 55 and 51 values above have been calculated from probabilistic (risk-targeted) and deterministic ground motions in the direction of maximum horizontal response, please return to the application and select the "2009 NEHRP" building code reference document. -~ 111 Ill MCErt Response Spectrum 1.20 I.OB 0.!16 0.84 0.72 0.60 0.48 o.:.G 0.2,4. 0.12 0.00 -1---..;1---+---1--..;1---+---l--l---+---I----I o.oo 0.20 o.40 0.60 o.eo 1.00 1.20 1.,0 1.60 1.00 2.00 Period, T (sec) ... ~ RI Ill Design Response Spectrum 0.88 0.80 0.72 0.64- O.SG 0.48 0.40 0.:.2 0,24 0.16 0.08 0.00 -1-----,1---+---+--l----+--+--+---+--+---I 0.00 0.20 0.40 0.60 0.80 l.00 l.20 1.40 1.60 1.80 2.00 Period, T (sec) For PG~, TL, CR5, and CR1 values, please view the detailed report. Although this information is a product of the U.S. Geological Survey, we provide no warranty, expressed or Implied, as to the accuracy of the data contained therein. This tool is not a substitute for technical subject-matter knowledge. http://ehp2-earthquake.wr.usgs.gov/designmaps/us/summary.php?tem plate=m I nl mal&latitude=33.13543422331219&1ongitude=-117.28380836220352&siteclass=... 1/1 ...... ~GSSI Structural Engineers Project: DNA Electronics Engr: OOG Anchorage of Mechanical Equipment on the roof Design Parameters Sos = 0,77 spectral acceleration, short period Ip = 1.00 importance factor ap = 2.5 component ampflicatlon factor Rp = 6.0 Component response mod. factor Slab on grade? No Strength Design: .90 +1.0E Allow. Stress Design: .60 + 1.DE/1.4 SD or ASD? = Allow. Stress Design z = 30 ft. (ht. In structure of point of attachment), z=O @ grade h = 30 ft. (avg. roof ht.) z/h = 1.0 Fp = .4*ap"S05,Wp*(1+2*z/h)/(Rpllp), (13.3-1) Fp{max) = 1.6*S05*1p*Wp, (13.3-2) Fp{min) = 0.3*S05*1p*Wp, (13.3-3) Fv = .14*Sds*Wp, (12.4.2.3) Fp= Fp(max) = Fp(mln)= F,= 0.28 WP 0.88 Wp 0.17 Wp 0.11 Wp OTM = Fp*unit height/2 RM=(.6-Fv)*Wt*unit width/2 Unit Size, Inches Curb weight, Fp Fv OTM RM Uplift, lbs anchors Angla width lenath heiaht ht, in. lbs ft-lbs ft-lbs CU-3A 47 60 36 14 421 116 45 309 406 No uplift 3/8" 0 CU-1 18 47 36 6 50 14 5 28 18 6 3/8" 24 HP-29 42 48 48 14 443 122 48 386 382 1 3/8" 1 HP-25,22 32 48 36 14 443 122 48 325 291 13 3/8" 6 AC-1 42 84 48 14 891 245 96 776 767 2 3/8" 1 EF-2,3 18 24 30 6 360 99 39 173 133 27 3/8" 15 Generator 42 101 60 6 2,500 688 270 2,063 2,153 No uplift 1/2" 0 AC-3 42 84 48 6 1,240 341 134 853 1,068 No uplift 3/8" 0 I Tall, lbsl Vall, lbsl l*Ta/1 = thread length x W 1/4" dla. SOS screws 345 250 5/16" dia. leg screws 532 200 3" embedmant (T-E= 2 5/16", 266 pli)) 3/8" dia. lag screws 839 200 4 1/2" embedment (T-E= 2 3/4", 305 pli) 1/2" dla. lag s·crews 992 290 5" embedment (T-E= 2 5/8", 378. pli) CU·3A 3 anchors per side 2 sides Use 3 3/8" dia. lag screws Fp & Uplift, per anchor= 19 lbs 0 lbs R= 19 lbs. per side, spacing @ 32" o/c Za'= 200 *1.60= 320 lbs.> R = 19 lbs. Okay CU-1 3 anchors per side 2 sides Use 3 3/8" dia. Jag screws V &T= 2 lbs 2 lbs R= 3 lbs. per side, spacing @ 32" o/c Za1 = 228 *1.60= 365 lbs.> R= 3 >R Okay HP•29 z anchors per side 2 sides Use 2 3/8" dla. lag screws Fp & Uplift, per anchor= 30 lbs 1 lbs R= 30 lbs. per side, spacing @ 32" o/c Za'= 200 *1.6= 320 lbs. > R = 30 >R Okay HP•25,22 2 anchors per side 2 sides Use 2 3/8" dia. SOS screws Fp & Uplift, per anchor= 30 lbs 6 lbs R= 31 lbs. per side, spacing @ 32" o/c Za1= 202 •1.6= 323 lbs.>R=31 >R Okay AC•1 2 anchors per side 2 sides Use 2 3/8" 0 Fp & Uplift, per anchor= 61 lbs 1 lbs R= 61 lbs. per side, spacing @ 32" olc Za'= 200 *1.6= 320 lbs.> R= 61 >R Okay EF,2,3 z anchors per side 2 sides Use 2 3/8" 0 Fp & Uplift, per anchor= 25 lbs 13 lbs R= 28 lbs. per side, spacing @ 32" o/c Za'= 211 *1.66= 338 lbs. > R = 28 >R Okay Generator 2 anchors per side 2 sides Use 2 1/2" 0 Fp & Uplift, per anchor= 172 lbs' 0 lbs R= 172 lbs. per side, spacing @ 32" o/c Za1 = 290 *1.6= 464 lbs.> R = 172 >R Okay AC•3 2 anchors per side 2 sides Use 2 3/8" 0 Fp & Uplift, per anchor= 85 lbs o lbs R= 85 lbs. per side, spacing @ 32" o/c Za'= 200 *1.6= 320 lbs. > R = 85 >R Okay Rooftop Unit Anchorage Sheet GSSI No. 1613Z Date 7/19/20~ SHEET _____ _ ,GSSI PROJECT _ _,J2t,,"'-+'"l"'-A,_ ___________ _ GSSI NO. \(pl '.2'2..¢. Structural Engineers 4/l.ltl 44:,"' @ GU/21>< + 1-%P/24 r. 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"2.,, '1,z.,:J, £1, t.-c..n ""l, ~ /t "'I,... ~ . ---~~ ClarkWestern Building Systems CW Tech Support: (888) 437-3244 clarkwestern.com 2007 North American Specification ASD \ DATE: 8/9/2016 9 'er~< SECTION DESIGNATION: 362S162-33 [33] Single Input Properties: Web Height= Top Flange= Bottom Flange = Stiffening Lip = Punchout Width = 3.625 in 1.625 in 1.625 in 0.500 in 1.500 in Ceiling Solver Design Data -Simple Span Design Thickness = Inside Corner Radius = Yield Point, Fy = Fy With Cold-Work, Fya = Punchout Length = Joist Span 9.00 ft Deflection Limit U240 Joist Spacing 24.0 in Dead Load = 10.0 psf DL Multiplied by 1.00 for Strength Checks Check Flexure Input Flexural Bracing: Mid-Pt Cb= 1.30 0.0346 in 0.0765 in 33.0 ksi 33.0 ksi 4.000 in Me = 1894 Ft-Lb My = 836 Ft-Lb 0.56 My< Me< 2.78 My Mc= 815 Ft-Lb Sc/Sf= 0.89 Mmax = 203 Ft-Lb <= Ma = 433 Ft-Lb Check Deflection Deflection Limit: U240 Maximum Deflection = 0.182 in Check Shear Vmax = 90 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Deflection Ratio= U595 ~~~ ft· Shear capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Va = 1024 lb >= Vmax Check Web Crippling Rmax = 90 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Web Crippling capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member End Bearing Length = 1.00 in Ra = 165 lb >= Rmax, stiffeners not required ClarkWestern Building Systems CW Tech Support: (888) 437-3244 clarkwestern.com 2007 North American Specification ASD DATE: 8/9/2016 SECTION DESIGNATION: 6005162-43 [33) Single Input Properties: Web Height.= Top Flange= Bottom Flange = Stiffening Lip = Punchout Width = 6.000 in 1.625 in 1.625 in 0.500 in 1.500 in Ceiling Solver Design Data -Simple Span Design Thickness = Inside Corner Radius = Yield Point, Fy = Fy With Cold-Work, Fya = Punchout Length = Joist Span 13.00 ft Deflection Limit L/240 Joist Spacing 24.0 in 0.0451 in 0.0712 in 33.0 ksi 36.3 ksi 4.000 in Dead Load = 10.0 psf DL Multiplied by 1.00 for Strength Checks Check Flexure Input Flexural Bracing: Mid-Pt Cb= 1.30 Me= 2157 Ft-Lb My= 2123 Ft-Lb Mc = 1714 Ft-Lb Sc/Sf = 1.00 Mmax = 423 Ft-Lb <= Ma = 1026 Ft-Lb Check Deflection Deflection Limit: L/240 Maximum Deflection= 0.188 in Check Shear Vmax = 130 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Deflection Ratio = L/829 Shear capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Va= 1416 lb>= Vmax Check Web Crippling Rmax = 130 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Web Crippling capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member End Bearing Length = 1.00 in Ra = 259 lb >= Rmax, stiffeners not required 0.56 My< Me< 2.78 My ClarkWestern Building Systems CW Tech Support: (888) 437-3244 clarkwestern.com 2007 North American Specification ASD DATE: 8/9/2016 SECTION DESIGNATION: 800S162-43 [33) Single Input Properties: Web Height= Top Flange= Bottom Flange = Stiffening Lip = Punchout Width = 8.000 in 1.625 in 1.625 in 0.500 in 1.500 in Ceiling Solver Design Data -Simple Span Design Thickness = Inside Corner Radius = Yield Point, Fy = Fy With Cold-Work, Fya = Punchout Length = Joist Span 17.00 ft Deflection Limit L/240 Joist Spacing 24.0 in 0.0451 in 0.0712 in 33.0 ksi 33.0 ksi 4.000 in Dead Lo1;1d = 10.0 psf DL Multiplied by 1.00 for Strength Checks Check Flexure Input Flexural Bracing: Mid-Pt Cb= 1.30 Me= 1807 Ft-Lb My= 3185 Ft-Lb Mc= 1806 Ft-Lb Sc/Sf= 0.94 Mmax = 723 Ft-Lb <= Ma = 1016 Ft-Lb ,i,e:.w -nit a • ?lfV ~1 'll ernf:8ri'!¥111 Check Deflection Deflection Limit: L/240 Maximum Deflection = 0.282 in Check Shear Vmax = 170 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Deflection Ratio = L/725 Shear capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Va = 1051 lb >= Vmax Check Web Crippling Rmax = 170 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Web Crippling capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member End Bearing Length = 1.00 in Ra = 247 lb >= Rmax, stiffeners not required 0.56 My< Me< 2.78 My ClarkWestern Building Systems CW Tech Support: (888) 437-3244 clarkwestern.com 2007 North American Specification ASD DATE: 8/9/2016 SECTION DESIGNATION: 3625162-43 [33] (2) Boxed Input Properties: Web Height= Top Flange= Bottom Flange = Stiffening Lip = Punchout Width = 3.625 in 1.625 in 1.625 in 0.500 in 1.500 in Header/Beam Solver Design Data -Simple Span Design Thickness = Inside Corner Radius = Yield Point, Fy = Fy With Cold-Work, Fya = Punchout Length = Deflection Limit U240 Header/Beam Span 6.33 ft Dead Load = 240.0 lb/ft DL Multiplied by 1.00 for Strength Checks Check Flexure Input Flexural Bracing: None Cb= 1.14 lyy (Box}= 1.058 in"4 J (Box} = 1. 750 in"4 Lu= 1235.2 in Mmax = 1202 Ft-Lb<= Ma= 1224 Ft-Lb Check Deflection Deflection Limit: L/240 Maximum Deflection = 0.207 in Check Shear Vmax = 760 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) ,Deflection Ratio = U367 Shear capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Va= 3478 lb>= Vmax Check Web Crippling Rmax = 760 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier} Web Crippling capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member End Bearing Length = 1.00 in Ra = 553 lb < Rmax, STIFFENERS REQUIRED 0.0451 in 0.0712 in 33.0 ksi 33.0 ksi 4.000 in ClarkWestern Building Systems CW Tech Support: (888) 437-3244 clarkwestern.com 2007 North American Specification ASD DATE: 8/9/2016 SECTION DESIGNATION: 6005162-43 [33] (2) Boxed Input Properties: Web Height= Top Flange= Bottom Flange = Stiffening Lip = Punchout Width = 6.000 in 1.625 in 1.625 in 0.500 in 1.500 in Header/Beam Solver Design Data -Simple Span Design Thickness = Inside Corner Radius = Yield Point, Fy = Fy With Cold-Work, Fya = Punchout Length = Deflection Limit L/240 Header/Beam Span 9.50 ft Dead Load = 240.0 lb/ft DL Multiplied by 1.00 for Strength Checks Check Flexure Input Flexural Bracing: None Cb= 1.14 lyy (Box) = 1.608 in/\4 J (Box) = 3.587 inA4 Lu= 1106.0 in Mmax = 2708 Ft-Lb <= Ma = 2780 Ft-Lb Check Deflection Deflection Limit: L/240 Maximum Deflection = 0.322 in Check Shear Vmax = 1140 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Deflection Ratio = L/354 Shear capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Va = 2831 lb >= Vmax Check Web Crippling Rmax = 1140 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Web Crippling capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member End Bearing Length = 1.00 in Ra= 518 lb< Rmax, STIFFENERS REQUIRED 0.0451 in 0.0712 in 33.0 ksi 36.3 ksi 4.000 in ClarkWestern Building Systems CW Tech Support: {888) 437-3244 clarkwestern.com 2007 North American Specification ASD DATE: 8/9/2016 SECTION DESIGNATION: 800S162-54 [50) (2) Boxed 1, "; ------------Input Properties: Web Height= Top Flange =. Bottom Flange = Stiffening Lip = Punchout Width = 8.000 in 1.625 in 1.625 in 0.500 in 1.500 in Header/Beam Solver Design Data -Simple Span Design Thickness = Inside Corner Radius = Yield Point, Fy = Fy With Cold-Work, Fya = Punchout Length = Deflection Limit U240 Header/Beam Span 14.00 ft Dead Load= 240.0 lb/ft DL Multiplied by 1.00 for Strength Checks Check Flexure Input Flexural Bracing: None Cb= 1.14 lyy (Box) = 2.571 in/\4 J (Box) = 6.540 in/\4 Lu= 671.1 in Mmax = 5880 Ft-Lb<= Ma= 6132 Ft-Lb Check Deflection Deflection Limit: U240 Maximum Deflection = 0.624 in Check Shear Vmax = 1680 lb {Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Deflection Ratio = L/269 Shear capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Va= 4183 lb>= Vmax Check Web Crippling Rmax = 1680 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Web Crippling capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member End Bearing Length = 1.00 in Ra= 1149 lb< Rmax, STIFFENERS REQUIRED 0.0566 in 0.0849 in 50.0 ksi 50.0 ksi 4.000 in D C B A ~ l'i~,'~,, rf'..'&..r, I I SHIPPING HaGHT l~M) VIEWING AREA 2 3 FOR CUSTOMER EXHAUST DAMPER CONTROL CIRCUIT, >RM C CONTACT(NOINC). OR 30VOC@2.0 AMPS [ MM J C '? ( .. , .. _) r\!iaMMJ ,WORKSPACE LENGTH _,,_~. 7-4 3/4~ [11100MM) 77718.· [1979MMJ OVERALL LENGTH 2 EXHAUSTF11.' BEHIND DRE~ ACCESSAEQ CABINET Ca\. i A__j 3 4 5 6 7 NOTES: 1. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMEITTS: 115 VAC, 20 AMP, 60 HZ, SINGLE PHASE 2. CONSTRUCTION: WORKSURFACEJWORK AREA· 16 GA{l.5 MM] 304 SS, #4 FINISH ACCESS PANELS -16 GA.[1.5 MM] & 18 GA.[1.2 MM] C.R.S. WITH A BAKER PERMA WHITE POLYESTER HYBRID POWDER COAT FINISH 3. SUPPLY ALTER, MOTOR, BLOWER AND ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ARE FRONT ACCESSIBLE. 4. PETCOCKS RECOMMENDED FOR USE WITH NONFLAMMABLE GAS, AIR OR VACUUM 1/TOIA A36~NOGAPSALLOWED.ADOSHU.I THAU BOLTS • ..t.... PLATES AS REOUIRED. TYP. lYP, ANGLE~THRUBOLT 1YP TVP ••0"ru:zr&\'~ sEcT10N s1-s1 I a.i!§•Rlll!ll@tfi!\\i@asOOi\llJ I 5, PLUMBING CONFIGURATION IS FACTORY ASSEMBLED AND TESTED AT 100 P.S.I •• MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE IS 30 P.S.I .. PLEASE ADVISE OF ANY SPECIAL PLUMBING REQUIRED BY LOCAL PLUMBING CODES '1,1••,11•.c•..,2&01.n,,.,.,., DETAIL "B" THRU-BOLT ANCHORAGE DETAIL 8, CABINET PLUMBING CONNECTORS ARE '318{9,5 MMJ SWAGELOCK FITTINGS. A 3/8 (9,5 MM]NPT ADAPTER IS SHIPPED WITH THE CABINET 7. EXHAUST FILTERS ARE ACCESSIBLE THROUGH THE CABINET WORK AREA OPENING LOCATED DIRECTLY UNDER THE WORK SURFACE MAXIMUM OP. WT.= 760 LBS. (345,5 KG) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN REACTIONS TO THE STRUCTURE [LBSJPOSl] NOTE: REFER TOlHE LATEST VERSION OF372D066 FOR THE EXHAUST REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BCG601 WITH THE 12"{305MM) DIA EXHAUST CONNECTION PROBE POAT 'EL AIR TfGHT DAMPER FOR ,TION (1) PUJGGED PENETRATION & 11) PETCOCK ON THE RIGHT SIDE (SEE FROOTVJEW) rrri~Ms'?:~oe rUilv.c1 Fp/Wp/1.4 1,03 (2) CAPPED HOLES FOR FUTURE PLUMBWG lEFTS1DE AIR BYPASS ARMREST• 1!!1 201/8" SPACE I (SUMf-4] HEIGHT 2,; =~M V 240 ( 533MM J OPENING MAX I a• -OPENING I (203MMl WITHOUT ! WORKING ARMf:iEST ,!:ACCESS &)PENING 31/9." IA1MM) TO BOTTOM OF WORKSURFACE i---4--+., ¼o\a',:i, ~112' 1 3" DlA.CABLE PORT" l...~J,.J f839MM] MAXIMUM ,1~) C RIGHTSIOE 0 t ~ ~ 0 -, 1 . ;, ; - 3• t75MMl C 1,290 sE f11R 25A 8 ~ ••~POWER CORD: 14 F114.27MJ EXTERNAL LENGTH Wmi NEW. 5-20 PLUG POWER CORO: 14 FT1427MJ EXTERNAL LENGTH WITH NEMA S-20 PLUG SUPPLY DIFFUSER LEFT HANO ANO RIGHT HAND SIDEWALL GFCI PROTECTED OUf>LEX RECEPTACLES 7 AMPS TOTAL EXHAUST FILTERS (01Y31 BAG OUT EXHAUST FILTER EXCHANGE SYSTEM" C/(tl[E PDRT • RIGHT SIDE t2"7N[fNi:fAIR TIGHT DAMPER SEISMIC RESTRAINTS• FLOORiCllC2010) cHANffELSTAND OPllONI OPTION DESCRIPTION QTY cL~, LEG LEVELER ADJUSTMENT SECTIONC-C BASE PLATE DETAIL "NM::=..,., .;:::~=:-:! nre~~~:~ r~S:M1---- STANDARD UNIT WEIGHT• 850 lBS[386 KGJ 4 5 © TOUL 130S (U.S.ONLV) .@ .. TOULG10l0-1 2NOEl>mON rr~ ~ * = PATENT PENDING 6 ~-----.... "" :. ::. :~ ,:::_ BloChemGARD e3 BCG601 -::-;, •. !_~ CLASS II TYPE B2 -.,,...n,~ ·;,,.,,012 ; -BGA·BCG601-B2-1-S-25A•111R A Cquin, ----312Q120t2 7 8 D C B A BUILDING ENERGY ANALYSIS REPORT PROJECT: DNAe Tenant Improvements 1891 Rutherford Rd Carlsbad, CA 92008 Project Designer: Krenek Design Group 6520 Nancy Ridge Rd San Diego, Ca 92121 858-558-5935 Report Prepared by: Man Hoang DEC Engineers, Inc. 7360 Carroll Road, Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92121 858-578-3270 Job Number: 4813 Date: 8/24/2016 ! 0 0 """'" C 0:: C 0:: 0 LL The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perform the calculations summarized in this compliance report authorized by the California Energy Commission for use with both the Residential and Nonresidential 2013 Buildi 0:: UJ :c This program developed by EnergySoft, LLC-www.energysoft.com. I-::, Ener.qyPro 6. by Ener_qySoft User Number: 5151 ID: 4813 0:: """'" 0) 00 """'" I- 0 0 (.D C'0 0 N ~ N ~ N (.D ~ 0 N I N 0 I CJ) 0 It) 0 00 N CD ~ Cll 0 " ' ' -1 \ Cover Page Table of Contents .. TABLE. OF CONTENTS Form MGH-01-E Mechanical Systems. Form ·MCH-02-E HVAC System Requirements Form MCM-03-E Mechanical Ventilation and Reheat Form MCH-04-E Required Acceptance Tests Form MCH-05;..;E Requirements for Packaged Si.h~le Zone Units Form MCH-07-E Fan Power Consamption· : EnergyPro 6. by EriergySoft Job Numlie;; ID: 4813· · User Number::·s1s1 · · 1 2 3 7 13. 16 19 23 t. . \1 ' . J STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS CEC-NRCC-MCH-01-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION ~· CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems (Page 1 of 4) PmjectNam,: DNAe Tenant Improvements I DateP,epa,ed, 8/24/2016 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# Title 121 D NRCC-MCH-01-E (Part 1 of 3) Certificate of Compliance, Declaration. Required on plans for all submittals. 121 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. IZl D NRCC-MCH-01-E (Part 3 of 3) Certificate of Compliance, Required Acceptance Tests (MCH-12A to 18A). Required on plans where applicable. 121 D NRCC-MCH-02-E (Part 1 of 2) Mechanical Dry Equipment Summarv is reauired for all submittals with Central Air Svstems. 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. E'.I D NRCC-MCH-03-E Mechanical Ventilation and Reheat is required for all submittals with multiple zone heating and cooling systems. It is optional on plans. 12! 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 2 of 2) Power Consumption of Fans, Declaration. Required on plans where applicable CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS CEC-NRCC-MCH-01-E /Revised 05/1 Sl . CALIFORNIA ENERGY, COMMISSION ~ ~ .. CE_RTIFICATE ()F COMPLIANCE NR<:C-MCH-Ql~E Mechanical'Systems {Page 2 of 4): 'Project Name: DNAe r:enant Improvements I o,tePr,pa,ed. ,8/24/2016 .. B. MJ:CHANICAL HVAC. ACCEPTANCE FORMS {check b!)X for requir',llj form~) T~st Performed By: . " . Designer: This formJ,s to be used by the designer and attached to ti)e pla),ls. Listed below are all the accep\ance te_sts for' HI/AC 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 Contractpr: , · The contractor wh9 instalied the.equlpmen; is responsible.to either conduct the acceptance.test ;hem self.or.hav11 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: P)ancheck-Tl;e NRCC-MCH-01-E form is not considered a completed form arid 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-OGA MCH,07A : MCH'.OSA MCH-09A MCH-10A MCH-11A Equipment .Air· Demand Hydronic Automatic #of Outdoor . Single ·Zone Economizer Controi Su~ply Fan Valve Leakage Supply Water System 'Requirlr\g-Testin~ Units Air Unitary Distribution Controls -Ventilation. VAV Test Temp. Reset Variabl~ Flow D~mand sh·ed• or Verification .Ducts· (DCV) Control Control AC·2 iAIRE UG• 1 I!] ~-D ·o b ·D D D p D ;{N)·HP-25 Carri, .1 I!] I!] D D. D D ·G· D D D {N) HP-34 Carri 1 i!'.J I!], D D t;I D D D D D, D D D D D q b D D D ... p D D D D b D D D er ., D G D G D D ,. b D D D ... ,D D b .. D tJ d D D q D D ,o D tJ D D D D D b o· d cj tJ D· D [) D D D d. t:i D D D .. Cl p D D b CA_Bullding .. Energy Efficiency Standards -·2qt3 Nonresidential Complianc·e May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS CEC-NRCC-MCH-01-E /Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems (Page 3 of 4) Proje<tNamea DNAe Tenant Improvements I DateP<epa,ed: 8/24/2016 C. MECHANICAL HVACACCEPTANCE 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. 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-lSA MCH-16A MCH-17A MCH-18A Equipment #of Automatic Fault Distributed Energy Thermal Energy Supply Air Requiring Testing units Fault Detection & 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-2 iAIRE UG( 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (N) HP-25 Carri( 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (N) HP-34 Carril 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA N!ECl:I_ANICAL SY$TEMS CEC-NRCC-MCH-01-E /Revised 05115l --" _, CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION,' ' -GERTIFIC~TE-OF COMPLIANC~ N_Rtc::-McH_-oi-E -Mechanical Sy_stem_s. • (Page 4 of 4) : ProJeeiN,me: ··oNAe Teriaht __ lmprovementif .-I OatePreparC?d' 8/24/2016 - .DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECIJ>.RATION STATEMENT 1. I ·certify tnat this Certificate of Compliance documentation-ls accurate and complete. /.,,..--:, -·oocument~tlon Author N~me: Man Hoang -Docume~tatlon AuthorSlgnatupi( ~ -'-~/~ ·CC:Jmpanv: DEC Engineers; Inc. 'Signature Di!,te: 8/24/2016 -~ Address: 736b Carroli Road, Suite-100 CEA/ HERS Ccrtmcatlon Identification (If appl!cable): ·Clty/Statei'Zlp: San Diego, CA:92121 Phone: !)58-578-3270 -_ RESPONSll!LE PERSON'S DEC!-J\RATION STATEIVIENT -. " !'certify fhe followi~g ~nder penalty <if perju·ry, under.the laws of the State·of Ca!ifornl~: -- 1. The'lnformation·provided,on this Certificate of Complianci;-Js true and' correct. 2. I am eligible under Divlsion·3 of the Business and·P,rofessior\s Code to ·accept responsibility for the building design or sys~em design Identified on this Certificate of Compliance (respe>nslble: design~r). 3. The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and _manufactured-devices.for the building de'sign or system-design identified on this Certificate of.Compllanc~ ' conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and-Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. -- 4. The·builairig de~ig~ features, or syst~m design features Identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with t~e lnforl)'latior\ provided on other applicable complianc~-documents.- -,,orksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcemerit·ag~ncy for approval with this building per_mit.app!icatlon. 5. I will ensure that a completed·signed'copy oUhis C~rtificate 9f.C6mplia11·ce,shalj be llJade available with the building permit_(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all appllc~bje Inspections. !'.understand that a·cc,mpleted signed ce>py of this Cer'tlficate·.of Compliance is required ~o·be included.with the documentation the builder provides to the .. buiiding owner at:occupancy. -/\ -ReSponsl~le Designer Nome: Chris·Deck Responsl~le Oesl~n~r Signature: { IJ. (~ Company:• D'EC Engineers 'Date Signed: 08/24/2016 'Address: , , 7360 Carroll Road· , License: M30087 ~lty/Stat~/Zlp: San Diego, C:a-92121 Phone: 858-578-3270 ,., --- CA Building Energy',Efficiency Standards--2013 Nonresidential Complianc~ May201s STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS CEC-NRCC-MCH-02-E <Revised 05/15\ CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE N RCC-MCH-02-E HVAC Dry System Requirements (Page 1 of 3) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 8/24/2016 A. Equipment Tags and System Description1 AC-2 (E) AH-3 (E)HP-1 B. MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Reference to the Requirements in the Contract Documents2 Heating Equipment Efficiencl 110.1 or 110.2(a) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Cooling Equipment Efficiency 3 110.1 or 110.2(a) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 HVAC or Heat Pump Thermostats 110.2(b), 110.2(c) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Furnace Standby Loss Control 110.2(d) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Low leakage AH Us 110.2(f) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Ventilation4 120.l(b) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Demand Control Ventilations 120.l(c)4 M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control6 120.l(c)S, 120.2(e)3 M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Shutoff and Reset Controls7 120.2(e) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Outdoor Air and Exhaust Damper Control 120.2(f) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Isolation Zones 120.2(g) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Automatic Demand Shed Controls 120.2(h) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Economizer FDD 120.2(i) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Duct Insulation 120.4 M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 C. PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Equipment is sized in conformance with 140.4(a & b) y Y/N y Y/N y Y/N 140.4 (a & b) Supply Fan Pressure Control 140.4(c) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Simultaneous Heat/Cool8 140.4(d) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Economizer 140.4(e) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Heat and Cool Air Supply Reset 140.4(f) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Electric Resistance Heating9 140.4(g) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Duct Leakage Sealing and Testing.10 140.4(1) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 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 "NIA" 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 DOC 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 dead band airflows are scheduled for this system. Include a reference to the specification of the zone controls. Provide a MCH-03-Eform. 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 .' .. ,' T h ',' STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC $YSTEMREQUIRJ:MENTS. _CEC'NRCC-MCH-02°E <Revised 05l15l CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION · ~. ' CERTIFICATE.OF COMPLIANCE. NRCG~MCH002-E : ' HVAC Dry System:Requirements ( Page 1 of 3) : · Project Name: [)N_Ae Tenant impmvell)ent$· . ---: ·1 Date Prepared: 8i24/2Q 16 ,. . . A. Equipment Tags and,System-Descriptionl' .. ,',:' ·-•, :°: :.(~)r:iF,~fEf_. :.::: :: . :(~JHp;j~. . ·· "(E)'"HR 22: . • . .,, " ,,. -. . , , .... ;', > > """ ,,"• ,,, • > -~ ' • • "' < .·,. ·:;, .' ·:) .. ', ~ ,, . B. MANDATORY MEASURES· T-24 Sections ' > • ' 2 · Rf!;ference·to the-Requirements in the Contract-Documents · Heating Equipment Efficieney3 li0.1 or 1m2(a) -M0.,3 M0:3 M0.3_. Cooling Equipment ~ff!cil:!ncy 3 : 110,1 or 110.2(aj .' M0.3 M0.3 rv10.3 HVAC or Heat Pump Thermostats 110.2(b), i10.2(cl _Mo.~· , M0.3 M0.3· Furnace Stanci'l:iyloss Control 110:2(d) , M0,3. · M0.3 M0.3 '. · Low leakage AH Us il0.2(f) M0.3 -•Mo.3 M0;3 Ventilatiori4 1:20.1(b) MO.~ MQ.3 M.0:3, · Demand Control Ventilation5 120.l(ej4 M0.3·· .M0.3 M0;3 - Occupant Sen~or Ventilation Conb-01 6 12.Q.l(c)S, i20.2(e)3_ '..M0.3 M0.3. .M0.3 '7 Shutoff and Reset Controls · 120.2(e) · M0.3 M0,3 M0.3 . ·outdoor Air ang Exhaust D,amperCoritrnl 120.2.(f) M0;:3 • M0:3 Mo:3 : .. .. Isolation Zones '120.2(g) : M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Automatic l_)emand Shed .Controls 120.2(11) M0.3 ·M0.3 M0.3 Economizer FDD )20.2(ii -M0 .. 3 M0,3 M0.3 Duct Insulation 120.,4 · M0.3 IV!0.3 M0.3 C. PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Equipment is sized in.conformahc;e with 140.4(a &1b) y Y/N y Y/N y Y./N 140.4 (a & b) Supply-Fan· Pressure C:ontro! 140;4(c) M0.3 · rv10.3 M0.'3 .. .Simultaneous Heat/Cool8 140.4(d) M0.3 .M0,3 M0;3 Economizer 140.4(e) . .MO.,3 > > > M0 .. 3 M0.3 ., · Heat and Cooi Air Supply Reset 140.4(f), M0.3 MQ.3 M0.3 - · Electric Resistance Heating9 140.4(g) ... , Md.3 ,MQ;3 ·.M0.3 Duct Leakage Sealing and.Testing,.1° 140.4(1)' ·Md.3 M0.3 M0.3 ··Notes: '> 1. Provide equipment tags (e.g. AHU ;1 to,10) andsysterri description (e.g. Single Duct VAV rehe.at) as appropriate. Multiple units ' with common requirements can be grouper} together. 2. Provide references·t9 plans (i.e. 'Drawing Sheet Numbers) anfi/or specifications {including Section name/number and. relevan,1! 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, Tltle·24 minimum-efficiency requirements, and actual rated equipment efficiencies. Where multiple e.fficlency · requirements are applicable (e.g.fl!lkandpart-load)include.a/L Wlie,re·appliance standards apply (110.1), identifYwhete equipment is required to b.e, 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 sche.dule,s and sequences of operation. If one or more space is naturally ventilated identify where this is documented it, the plans and specifications. Multiple zone central.air sysi:emsmust qlsoprovide a MCH-03-E for;,.,. ,5. If one or more space has,demand controlled\ventilation-identify where it is specifiedinc(uding the sensor specifications and the sequence of operation. 6, ff one or more space has, occupant sensor ventilation control id'eritify,where itis specified including. the sensor specifications and the sequence of operation 7. I} the syste,m:is DDCidentifythe sequericesfor.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 dead band airflowsare scheduled for this system. Include a reference to the specification 9f the zone contrbls, Provide q M¢H-03-Eform. · · 9. Enter N/A if.there is ho electric heating: I/the system has electric he1Jtingindicate wni~h exceptiorrto 140.4{g).applies. 10. If duct leakage, sealing ,and testingis required, a MCH-04-Aform must be.submitted, CA Building Energy EfficiencyStandards -2013:Nonresiqential.Cornpliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS CEC-NRCC-MCH-02-E /Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION ._ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-02-E HVAC Dry System Requirements (Page 1 of 3) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements I DatePrepared: 8/24/2016 A. Equipment Tags and System Description1 (l=)HP-24 i--lP-25 ·HP-34 .. B. MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Reference to the Requirements in the Contract Documents2 Heating Equipment Efficiency3 110.1 or 110.2(a) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Cooling Equipment Efficiency 3 110.1 or 110.2(a) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 HVAC or Heat Pump Thermostats 110.2(b), 110.2(c) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Furnace Standby Loss Control 110.2(d) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Low leakage AH Us 110.2(f) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Ventilation4 120.l(b) M0.;3 M0.3 M0.3 Demand Control Ventilation5 120.l(c)4 M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control6 120.l(c)S, 120.2(e)3 M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Shutoff and Reset Controls7 120.2(e) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Outdoor Air and Exhaust Damper Control 120.2(f) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Isolation Zones 120.2(g) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Automatic Demand Shed Controls 120.2(h) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Economizer FDD 120.2(i) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Duct Insulation 120.4 M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 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) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Simultaneous Heat/Cool8 140.4(d) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Economizer 140.4(e) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Heat and Cool Air Supply Reset 140.4(f) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Electric Resistance Heating 9 140.4(g) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 Duct Leakage Sealing and Testing.10 140.4(1) M0.3 M0.3 M0.3 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 "NIA" 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 dead band 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-Aform must be submitted. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA HV-AC SYSTl;:M.REQUIREMENTS CEC,NRCC-MCH-02-E"/Revisea, 05/15) ,, CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION· ,~: CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC::-MCH-02°1: HVA~.Dr'y Syst!;!m Requirements (Page 1 of 3) ' Project'Name: DNAe Tenant lmprOVE)met1,ts I Date.Prepared: 8/24/2016 , ', , , A .. Equipm·ent Tags and System Description1 (, ' ., :,, ' ·: : ,;/, ':Nof:Con:dition'i~i:r:;: ,. -:· : .. · · " " ., ,,. ,_., ',J' , ' $ ... ' .. • .... < ,• ' ,:_,,; : /. :, ':,. ~' :: . ',. ' ' ~ ",' ', , -~ : . -, .. : . B. MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 S~ctit;ms Reference to the Rec,~irements in the Contract Docuinenti .. ', ' Heating Equipment Efficiency3· 110.i or110.2(a) M0.3. , Coolin15 ·Equipment Efficiency 3 110.1 or .ilo.2(al ', ,Mo.:3 I HVACor Heat.Pump Thermostats 110.2(1:>), 110:2(t) · M.0.3 . Fprnace Standpyloss Control 110.2(d) . M0.3 ., Low leakage AHiJs · .110.2(f) . • M0:3 • · Ventilation~ : : 120.l(b) M0.3 · Demand Control Ventilation5 120.1(c)4 M0.3. · Oq:upant Sensor Ventilation. Control6 . 120.i(c)s, 120,2(e)3 · M0.3 Shutoff c\nd Reset Control/ 120;2(e) M0.3 Outdo9r Air and Exhaust Damper Control . 1;20.2(f) MCf,3 , Isolation Zones . 120.2(g) . M0.3 Automatic D'!=rhanc;l:Shed Controls 120.2(h) M0.9 Economi~er FDD 120.Z(i): , 'M0.3 , , ,, Duct 1n·sulation .120.4 ···Mo.3 C. PRESCRIPTIVE IVIEASURES Equipme.nt is sized in confo.rma·nce with · 140.4(a & b) y Y/N Y/N Y/N: 140.4 (a & b)· Suppiy. Fan Pressure.control 140:4('c) l'Vl0'.3. Simultaneous Heat/¢0018 14Q.4(d) >M0.3 'Economizer i40.4(e). M0.3 Heat and Cool Air Supply Res!;!t i4,ci,.4(f)_ . .Mo.3· ,, , '' . Electric Resistance Heating9 140.4(g) NI0.3 Duct Leakage Sealing andTesting·.10 140.4(1) M0.3 . -·- : · Notes: 1. Provide equipment tags (e.g. AHU 1' to 10}-and system description (e.g. 'Single Duct .VAV reheat) as appropriqte. Multiple units, with-common requirements can be grouped together .. 2. Provfde references't(J.plans (i:e,. Dr.awing Sheet Numbers) ·and/or specifications (including Section name/numberand,relevdnt paragraphs} where each requirement is specified. Enter 'W/A" if'the requirement is not applicable to this system. · · 3. The refe.renced plans and specifications must include all of the folloVi(lng.information: equipment tag, equipment nominal capacity, Title 24 minimum efficiency-requirements,. and actual rated-equipment efficiencies. Where multiple efficiency .. ;, requirements are applicable (e.g: fu/1.0• and part-load) indude 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 re·quirements dre·documented for each central HVAC system. Include references to both central unit schedules and $equences of operation. If one or more space is naturally, 11ehtil9ted1dentify Where this is documented in toe pl<:1ns and specifications. Multiple zone.centrafair systems m(!st also provide a MCH-03-E form. 5. If one or. more space has demarid;controlled ventilatiqn (dentify where it is.specified.including the sensor specifications ang the· sequence ofoperation. '6. If one or more space has occupant sensor ventilation control. identify ,when{ it is specified· including the sensor specificattqns and the sequence of operation 7. If the-system is DDC identify the sequences for the system·start/stop, optimdl'start, setback (if required)'and setup (if required). I For di/systems identify the specification for the thermostats and time clocks (if applicable}: 8. Identify where the heatiri,g, cooling and.deadb.and·i;rirflows are schedU/edfot this system. Include a reference to the Specification of the zone controis. Provide ci MCH-03-E form. 9. Enter N/A if there is nb electric heating, If the system has electric heating,indicate which exception to 140.4{g) applies. • , I 10. If duc;Ueakage sealing and testing is required; a'fv1CH-04-Aform must.be submitted. ... 1 . CA ·Building Energy Efficiency Standards-2013 Nonresidential·Compliarice May201s STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC WET SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS CEC-NRCC-MCH-02-E Revised 06/14 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-02-E HVAC Wet System Requirements (Page 2 of 3) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements Date Prepared: 8/24/2016 A. Equipment Tags and System Description1 ... B. MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Reference to the Requirements in the Contract Document/ Heating Hot Water Equipment Efficiency 3 110.1 Cooling Chilled and Condenser Water 110.1, 140.4(i) Equipment Efficiencl 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 May 2015 STATE'OFCAUFORNIA HVAC svs,fEM REQUIREMENTS CEC0NRCC-MCH-02-E (Revised 06/14) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION -"*'ilPF' CERTIFICATE OF C9MPllANCE NRCC-MCH-02:.:E ·H\(AC Wet System Requirements :(Page.3\of 3), .. Project Name: DNAe Tenant lmprovementi. I Date P'repared: 8/24/2016 " . DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT . -· 1. I.certify th.at this Certificate of Gomplia11ce documentai:fon·is accurate ahd com·plete. /~ : Documentation Author. Name: Man Hoang , -D6cumentation"Authcir'Signatu{r , //. ( ____.,-- . ,,--/f/ ,x;., A J " Comeany: " .. Signature Date: 812412016 ~ . DEC Engineers, Inc. " Adaress: n60 Carroll'Roag,. Suite 100· qA/-HER,S:Certification Identification {lfapplicable): City/State/Zip: San Diego, CA 92121 Pho~e: 858-578-3270 .. . RESPONSiBLE f'ERSON'S DECl:ARATlc:>N'STATEMENT '. i Cl;!rtffythe following u,nder penalty of perjury; under the-laws-c:>fthe State of California: 1. The information provided on·this·Certifitate-of Compliance-is true-and. correct. 2. I am eligibl~ under Division 3 ~f the .. Business and'Profession~ Code to accept.r.esponsibility fqr the :building design or system design idehtifi~d-on this ~ertificate 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 Certifii:ate.of:Compliance conform to therrl;!quirements ofTitle 24, Part 1.and Part 6 of the California Code·of R,egulatibns. 4, The quilding·design features or sys\:1:!m de~ign features identified on t.his Certificate of. Compliance are consistent with the.information _provided on oth!:!r applicable compliance:documents, worksheets,,calc_ulations;.plaris and·specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure that a compl~ted signed,copy of-this Certificate of Compliance sliall be made available,with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made.available to the enforcement agencyfor·all-appiicabie irispec:tions. I understand that a completed signed co_py of this· Certificate ofCompliante is-required to be ihcluaed with the documentation the builder provide~ the b.wkling owner at.occupancy . Responsible DesigrierName: Chris Deck . .' R~sponsible.Deslgner,Signature( ~(Ml : ComP.any.: PEC Engineers Date Slgried: 08/24/2016 -. Addr~ss: 7360 Carroll Road .. License:· M30087 City/Statef/'.ip: San-Diego, Ca 92121 Phone:, 858-578°3270 CA-Building.Energy ~fficiency Staridar.d·s -2013 Nonresidential Compliance STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND REHEAT CEC-NRCC-MCH-03-E /Revised 05/15\ CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-03-E Mechanical Ventilation & Reheat (Page 1 of 2) P,oje<tN,moa DNAe Tenant Improvements I DateP,ep..,d: 8/24/2016 ACTUAL DESIGN INFO (FROM EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES, ETC! VAV Reheated Primary Air AREA BASIS OCCUPANCY BASIS MINIMUM CFM A F G H I J M N 0 s: s: z 8 z z C > ... z ~ n ~ 'i,;0$! ;ps;~ ii: g ~~z ~~i -"£: 0 "' ~ ~ 1a > > ~ 0 "' ~ :;; £: ~ 'i -"' z~ 3: l> l> ~ 8 ~~~~ ~ ~~~~; ~g~:i:ig ~o~~ c:: :;: .a~ 0 "' ::!j c:: ,:; "' z C) AC-2_ 387 0.15-58 3.0 15.0 45 58 y AC-2..., 472 0,15 71 4.0 15.0 60 71 y Total 129 (E)AH· 655 0.15 98 4.0 15.0 60 98 y Total 98 (E)HP-660 0.15 99 5.6 15.0 84 99 y Total 99 (E)HP-1,836 0.15 275 13.1 15.0 197 275 y Total 275 HP-19 548 0.15 82 6.0 20,8 125 125 y Total 125 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 deadband mode. D. The largest amount of primary air supplied by the terminal unit when it's operating in the heating mode. E. A terminal unit can be controlled with DDC controls, or non-DDC 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 Deadband Airflow (Column C). H. Minimum ventilation rate per Section §120.1. Table 120.1-A. p ~i 0~ l: :,, S: C gs;~ Om ~ :c s: ~ VAY Deadband Primary Air CFM Q R s T ;;:; z~ -5~ no~~ n 0 nzo iR;;~ s: ~' 0 -\, ~g .. n C: D~ 0 0 !Jl z~ > , ?3 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 Deadband 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 DDC, Design Primary Cooling Airflow • 0.30 for Non-DDC. If the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is less than 300 cfm, then this is not applicable. P. Maximum of Column Mand 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 DDC. Not applicable for Non-DDC zones or zones where Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less. 5. Maximum of Column Mand 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 Deadband Airflow at the zone level, complies or not. It compares the value in column 5 to the value in column C. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 . , \ n . STAT,E"OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL VE;NTILATION AND REHEAT CEC-NRCC-MCH'03-E Revised 05/15 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION ' CERTIFICATE OF C!:)MPPANCE NRCC-MCH~0,3-E Mech_anical Ventilation-& Reheat ProJeotName: DNAe T~nant Improvements ACTUA~ OESIGN INFO (FROM EQUIPM.ENT .SCHEDULES, ETC! < A ,B· Jj AREA BASIS ,G H ... '. < • .. • '· ... ,. • '. ':'''· · : .. :; ,782 .. · 0:15.:; 117 .,, ...... • ... ,;,·.· ·.:·,,.>;'.: OCCUPANCY BASIS . ~;p; .. ; « ':;,.';' '~:0:oc·. '. K • ·n ~ ~ "' ~ ~ z 15.0 ,15.0 " 45 To_ta! 90 ·, '. Total . 7;0,,-;· < 15;0 '105 Total ,,,,., ... . ?:o;:::: :15.0 45 . Totc1I, ' -Total. '"' , ~- ,,, Yellow shaded cells require user input. Remaining cells are protected arid automatic B. The·iargest amount of primary ~Ir.supplied by.the terminal u~itwhen It's operating ln·the.cooling_mode. 0. The smallest amount of primary air supplied by the terminal.unit in the de~dbalid'mode. D. T~e largest amount of primary air supplied by th~ terminal.unit when it's operating In the heating·mode • MINIMUM M 45 y 45 117 y 1'17 105 y 105 45 y 45 0 DateP,.pa,ed: 8/24/2016 VAV Reheated Primary Air CFM ·o . E. A terminal unit can be controlled with.DOC control;, or non-DDC controls. Each control category'has djfferent relieat limitations in code. F. Transfer Air must-be provided where-Required Ventilation Alrflow·(Column M)'ls•gre·ater than'the Deslgn'Prlinary'Deadbapc! Airflow·(Column C). H. Minimum ventilation·rate per Section §120.1. Table· 120.1°A' VAV Deadband Primar AlrCFM Q R T N-' ·Z Dl 8 -~j ~ >~ 8 ~ Q ~ g, ~ g ~ ~ ~ C: ~g .. n_, ~n-i~ C: !E ni ~ ~r Cl ' JO ~ J. Based on.number of fixed-seats where applicable or the greater of the expected·number of occupants and. SO% of the CBC occupant load for egress purposes for spaces without fix~d ~eating. ·M. Required VentilatjonAirflow (Req'd Ventjlation Airflow) is the larger of the,ventilation. rates calculated.on an AREA BASIS or oi;:cUPANCY BASIS (Column I or L) N. This column identifies whether or not the Deslgn'Primary Deadband Airflow complies or not. It compares the.value in column M'to the value in column C and column F. O. Design.Primary Cooling Airflow·* o:so for DtlC, D~slgn Prlrpai;y Coolin·g, Airflow • i;>.31l, f~r' Non-DDC. if the Design Primary Cooli~g Airflow is less than 300 cfm, then this Is not applicable, ,p, Maxlmum·of Column M·and Column O. If the Design·Primary.Coqling A,irflbw is 300 cfm or less, then this is not ~pplicable. Q. This colµmn identifies wt,ether or not the Design Primary Reheat·Airflow aHhe zpne level, complies or not. It compares the value in column P to the value in column D. R. ·Design Prim~ry Cooflng Airflow• o.~o for DDC .. Not applicable for Non-DDC:zones or zones wher~ Design Primary Cooling Airflo'w fs 300 cfrli or less. S. Maximum of Colump M'and Column R. Not applicable if the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is-31)0 cfm or less. · T. This column identifies whether or.not the·Design Primary Deadband·Airflow at the zone'level, complies or-·hot. It compares the value in column S to the value in column C. CA Building·Energy Efficiency Standaras -2013 Nonresidential Compliance 'May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION e MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND REHEAT CEC-NRCC-MCH-03-E /Revised 05/15) CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-03-E Mechanical Ventilation & Reheat (Page 2 of 2) Pro/ectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I DateP,epa,ed, 8/24/2016 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. ,/______, Documentation Author Name: Man Hoang Documentation Author Signature:< '711'-~ Company: DEC Engineers, Inc. Signature Date, 812412016 ~ Address: 7360 Carroll Road, Suite 100 CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: 858-578-3270 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 occuoancy. /'\ -Responsible Designer Name: Chris Deck Responsible Designer Signature: ( IJ,_(M{_ Company: DEC Engineers Date Signed: 08/24/2016 Address: 7360 Carroll Road license: M30087 City/State/Zip: San Diego, Ca 92121 Phone: 858-578-3270 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 : I !lTAfE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIRED ACCEPTANCE TESTS CEC-NRCC-MCH-04-E fRevised 05/15\ : CALIFORNIA ENERGY,COMMISSION -· CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-04:E Required Acceptance Tests (P.ag\!1 of3) Prn)e<tNamo: DNAe.Tehant Improvements· -I 0"' Prepared: 8/24/2016 -. •MECHANIC/l.L·COMPLIANCE FORMS &WORKSHEETS (ind_icate if worksheet is included) . For detailed instructions on the. use of this an_d all Energy 'Efficiency Standards compliance forms, refer to the ~013 No(Jresidentiol Monua/ Note: The Enforcement Agency inay. require al/Jorms to be-incorporated onto'th(! tiui/ding p(ans. Forms NRCC-MCH-04-E and NRCG-MECH-05;Eare aiternativeforms to NRCC-MCH-01-E, NRCC-MGH-02°E and NRCC- ['v1CH'0:/·E for projects using.o.nly single zone pac,koged HVACsystems. : YES NO Form Title ./ NRCC-MCH-04-E (1 of 2) Certificate of Compliance. Required on.plans when used. .. ./ NRCC-MCH-04~E (2of 2) · Mechanical.~cceptance Tests. Required on:pl11ns when used. { NRCC~MCH:os:E'(l of~) HVAC Prescr.lptive Requirements. lt:is requifed·on plans when u~ed: ./ .N_RCC-MCH-05-E (i pf2) Mechanical SWH Equipment Summary i~ req·uifed.for all submittals wi_th service.water heatin·g, pool~.6r spas. It Is .required·oh plans where applicabl~. CA Building En~rgy Efficiency-Standards· 2013 Nonresldenti~I Compliance May:wis '' ! STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIRED ACCEPTANCE TESTS CEC-NRCC-MCH-04-E /Revised 05/15\ CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-04-E Required Acceptance Tests {Page 2 of 3) '"'J'""'m" DNAe Tenant Improvements j DateP<0pa,ed:8/24/2016 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 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 •. 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 Fan VAV Demand Packaged d Energy Managem Testing or Ducts Ventilation Shed DX Units Storage ent Verification (DCV) Control DXAC Control Systems System AC-2iAIRI ~ 1 ,, ,, Mechanical Contractor (N) HP-25 ~ 1 ,, ,, Mechanical Contractor (N) HP-34 1 ,, ,, Mechanical Contractor CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 CEC-NRCC-MCH-04-E !Revised 05/15\ CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION ' - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE .,. NRCC-MCH-OH ~equired'f\cceptan~e Tes~s _ '(PagE\ 3 of 3l ProJ,otN'._moe DNAe Tenant lmprov~ments -I o,t., .. .,,, •• , 812412016 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DEClARATION STATEMENT -·1. I certify .that.this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurafe and complete. · / -, Documentation' Author Name:· Man Hoang Documentation Allthor Signature~ ( ___,,,,,., .. , . _/"';/I/fr-A ~ ·Company:, DEC Engineers, Inc. Signature Date: 8124120_16, I.!.-.<..._) 'Address; 7360 Carroll Road; Suite 100 ~CEA/HERS Certification Identification (if ap'pl!cable): ·city/State/Zip: San Diego, CA 9212.1 r~one: 858-578-3270- RE~PoNsisLE PER~oN's oiicLARAT1piil:-srAT.eME!'!T ... ,· !'certify tlie follciwjhg __ ynder penalty of perjury,, urider the laws of.the Sfate·of California: .. ·1. The information provided, on this Certificate of Compliance is .true and cor~ect. 2. 1 ·am eligible under Division 3 of the Busines_s and 'Professions Code,to accept responsibility for the bulldin·g design or system desii;(n identified on this Certificate of Compliance (respons_lble designer). 3. The ener_gy featyres a_nd performance·specificatlons,_ material~, components, and manufactured·devices for-the building design or system cjesign identified on this Certlficate·of Compliance conform tci the requirements c;,fTitle 24, Part l ~nd Part 6 of the ,California Code of Regulations. 4: Tile building design features o~ system design features identified.on-this,Certificate ofComplianc_e are consistent.with the,informatlon provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations; plans and specifications submitted to ihe enforcell!ent, agency fQr approval .with.this building permit application. 5. I will ensure that a completed·slgn~d copy of tjiis:tel\ificate of Cc;,mpliance sh~II be made available with the byilding,permlt(s) issued'for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all appiicable lnspectfons. I u_nderstand that a ~ompleted sjgned copy of this Certlfica_fe of Compliance is required to·be Included with 'the.documentation the' builder-provides to the building owner at-occupancy. ~ Resp'onslble Qeslgner Name: cbris Deck • RE!sp'onslbte Designer Signature: ( )1' ~ J. -comp_any: DEC'Engi_nl;lers: ,Date Signed: -08/24/201'6 Address: Ucei;ise: ., M30087 7360 Carroll Road .. Cit'(/State/Zlp: san.i:>_iego; ca 92121 P.hone: 858-97803270 CA Building'Energy Efficiency Standards -?013 Nonresidentiai Com,iiliance ·May·2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGED SINGLE ZONE UNITS CEC-NRCC-MCH-05-E Revised 05/15 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-05-E Requirements for Packaged Single-Zone Units (Page 1 of2) ''01"'"'m°' DNAe Tenant Improvements Date P<epa<ed, 8/24/2016 Equipment Tag(s)1 Ac~2 IE\-AH-3 (E)HP-J MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Requirement' As Schedulecf Requirement' As Schedulecf Requirement' As Schedulecf Heating Equipment Efficiency4 110.1 or 110.2{a) 78%AFUE 80%AFUE 3.30 COP 6.00COP 7.70 HSPF 7.70 HSPF Cooling Equipment Efficiency4 110.1 or 110.2(a) 10.8 EER 12.0 EER 11.0 EER 10.2 EER 13 SEER 13.0 SEER/ 10.t Thermostats5 110.2(b), 110.2{c) Setback Setback Setback Setback Setback Setback Furnace Standby Loss Control6 110.2(d) n/a n/a n/a Low Leakage AHU 110.2(f) NR none NR none NR none Ventilation7 120.l{b) 129 2,800 98 600 99 84 Demand Control Ventilation" 120.l{c)4 NR No NR No NR No Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control8 120.l(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) NR NR NR Duct Insulation 120.4 R-4.2 R-4.2 R-4.2 R-4.2 R-4.2 R-4.2 PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Equipment is sized in conformance with 140.4(a & bl 134,427 Btu/h 178,000 Btu/hr 18,904 Btu/hr 62,729 Btu/hr 5,432 Btu/hr 25,245 Btu/hr 140.4 {a & b) 120 988 Btu/h 119 216 Btu/hr 7 4 064 Btu/hr 75 800 Btu/hr 15 307 Btu/hr 26 296 Btu/hr Economizer 140.4{e) Req 100% Outside. NR No Economizer NR No Economizer Electric Resistance Heating10 140.4{g) No No No No No No Duct Leakage Sealing and Testing.11 140.4(1) NR No NR No NR 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 "NIA" if no heating); and, rated cooling capacity (enter "NIA" 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 JEER). 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. /ID). If there is no furnace or the unit is rated for <225,000 Btuh indicate "NI A". 7. In the left column, enter both the required ventilation value from Table 120.1A and for the number of occupants times 15 cfmlperson. In the right column enter the actual minimum ventilation as scheduled. If the space is naturally ventilated enter "NIA" 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 "NIA" in the left column). If either DCV or Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control is provided indicate "provided" in the right column (otherwise indicate "NIA" 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 timec/ock). 10. Enter NIA 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 May 2015 STATE OF CALIEORNIA .REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGED SINGLE ZONE 'UNITS CEC-NRCC-MCH-05-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA·ENERGY COMMISSION , ... CERl:IFICATE OFCOfV1PLIANCE NRCC-MCH-05-E Requirements for Packaged.Sirigle-Zgne Unfts -(Page t\if2) . ProJittNam~: DNAe T~nant Improvements· . -I Date Prepared: 8/24/2016 . . . - -- · .. Equipment Tag(s)1 . -:~':l:t-:, -;, --~ -·: :-> -' ' :::t') ;(E)l,!P.:,16::· '.·.·t:·!'. ' ~:. .. ''';-:jE\HP.~19 :,, ., ' .•. :(E),HP~22' ,-:,,: .. ---,, ... ... ,. .. ', ~-:---: . . · MANDATPRY MEASURES T-24 Sections . ·.Requirement' As Si:hedutecf, Requiremen't3 As Schedutecf Requirement' As Schedutecf Heath1g_Equipment Effi~ienc-/ -110.l or.110.2(a) 7-.70 HSPF 'Z.?O·HSPF , 7.70:HSPF 7.70 HSPF 7.70 HSPF HO HSPF. Cooling Equipment Efficiency4 . 110.1 or 110:2(a) . -. 13 SEER 13.0SEER / 1C 1·3 SEER .13.0 SEER/ 10. 13 SEER 12.0 SEER/ 10;E . Thermostats5 110.2(b),.110.2(c) · Setback ·setback Setback Setback Setback Setbacl< Furnace Standby,loss Control6 110.2(di n/a n/a. nla t.:o.w Leakage AHU 110.2(f). NR. none NR n_one NR nqne Ventilation7 i20!1(b) 275: 700 ·125 125 45 4p -bemand·control-Ventilatibn8 120;l(c)4 -N~ No NR i'!O NR No Occupant Sensor Ventilation <;:ont(Ol8 . 120.l(i:)S, 120:2(e)3 -. Shut<;>ff ;ihd.RE!set Contr91s9 120.Z(e) --Req Pri:>grammable Req 'Programmable : Req ·Programmable·s Outdoor Air and,Exhaust Damper Control . 120:Z(f) Req Auto Req Auto Req ,Auto Automatic Demand-Shed Controls 120.2(h) N,R" none· .NR. norie NR no.ne · Economizer'FDD .. 120.2(i) NR. ·• NR NR Duct Insulation 120.4 R-4.-2 .. R-4.2 -R-4.2 R04.2 R-4.2 R~4.2 Pi:IE~CRIPTIVE MEA~URES Equipment'is sized in conformance with 140:4(a & b) · 40,364BtLl/h[ 57,057 Btu/hr 7,.187 Btu/hr 26,622 Btu/hr 3,277.Btu/hr 17,748. Btu/hr 140.4(a & b)· 45 763 Btu/hr 46 630 Btu/lir 21 205.Btu/hr 28 558 Btu/hr 8 566 Btu/hr ·16'741 Btu/hr Economizer 140.4(e) · Rea No· Economize1 NR No Economizer 'NR No:Economizer : .Electric Resistance [-leating10 140.4(g) :No No 'No No. f'ilo N6 .. ' .Duct.Leakage Sealing•and Jesting.11 .i40.4(1) NR ·No NR No NR No ··Notes: - 1. Provide equipment tags (e.g. AC1 or AC1 ta 10). Multiple units.of the same make and model.with the·same application ahd accessories can be grouped together. . 2: Enter the faila~ing iniarmatia11 as appropriate: U~it Manufacturer; Uri it Madel Number (including all accessories); Description of the unit (e.g. gas-pack orheat pump; rated heating capacity (enter "NIA" if ho heating); and,.rated caaljng capacity (enter "NIA" if no coaling), Farun;t capacities include the units (e.g. kBtuh or tans). .3. :For each.requirement, ent~r the minimum requirerrientfrom the Standard In the left column (undef "Standard Requirement''l: In-the right column (under "As Scheduled") enter the value ~or the unit. as specified: 4. Where there is more than one requirement (e.g. full and part-load.efficiency) enter bath with the appropriate /abels:(e.g. COP'and IEER). ;;. 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 c_apabi/ities dfthe tliermastat as scheduled. 6. 'If ttie unit has a fur~ace which is rated at >=225,000 Btuh of capacity, indicate the 'rated ~tandby loss and ignition ·sauri:e.(e.g. llD). If there is no furnace or the unit is rated for<225,006 Btuh .indicate "NIA". 7. In the /~ft column, enter b_oth the required ventilation-valuefiom Table i20.'1A' and far the number of occupants times 15 cfmlperson. In the right column enter the actual minimum : ventilation gs scheduled: If the space is naturally ventilated.enter "NIA" In the left i:al(!mh and '!the space is naturally vertilated" in the right column. -8. ·if the space iS'reqµired ta have either DCV or Occupant Sensor-Ventilation (:antral indicate "required" in the left column. (otherwise indicate ''NIA" in the left column). If either CJCV or Occupant Sensor VeJJtilatian·Cantra/ ispravided'indicate "provided" in'the right column (otherwise indicate "NIA!''fn tii~·rightca/umh) ,9. In the left column 'Indicate the required time controls from t/ie standard'. 111 the right calwnn·identify the device t_hat provides this'functianality (e.g. EMCS or programmable timeclack). 10. Ente~ NIA-If there is no e/ectric-hea'ting. If the system has electric heating indicate which exception ta 140.4(g) applies. CA Building Energy Effii:le_n_cy Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance ,.. May2015 i I STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGED SINGLE ZONE UNITS CEC-NRCC-MCH-05-E Revised 05/15 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-05-E Requirements for Packaged Single-Zone Units (Page 1 of 2) '"1"'"'m,. DNAe Tenant Improvements Date Pnepa,ed, 8/24/2016 Equipment Tag(s)1 (E)HP-24 HP-25 HP-34 ,. MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Requirement3 As Scheduled' Requirement3 As Scheduled' Requirement3 As Scheduled' Heating Equipment Efficiency4 110.1 or 110.2(a) 7.70 HSPF 7.70 HSPF 7.70 HSPF 8.00 HSPF 7.70 HSPF 8.00 HSPF Cooling Equipment Efficiency4 110.1 or 110.2(a) 13 SEER 13.0 SEER/ 1C 14 SEER 14.0SEER/11. 14 SEER 14.0 SEER/ 11.C Thermostats5 110.2(b), 110.2(c) Setback Setback Setback Setback Setback Setback Furnace Standby Loss Control' 110.2(d) nfa n/a nfa Low Leakage AHU 110.2(f) NR none NR none NR none Ventilation7 120.l(b) 117 90 105 105 45 45 Demand Control Ventilation" 120.1(c)4 NR No NR No NR No Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control" 120.l(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) NR NR NR Duct Insulation 120.4 R-4.2 R-4.2 R-4.2 R-4.2 R-4.2 R-4.2 PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Equipment is sized in conformance with 140.4(a & b) 12,945 Btu/hr 34,424 Btu/hr 6,365 Btu/hr 21,550 Btu/hr 3,534 Btu/hr 21,550 Btu/hr 140.4(a & b) 24 396 Btu/hr 37 262 Btu/hr 20 446 Btu/hr 20 604 Btu/hr 20 283 Btu/hr 20 697 Btu/hr Economizer 140.4(e) NR No Economize, NR No Economizer NR No Economizer Electric Resistance Heating10 140.4(g) No No No No No No Duct Leakage Sealing and Testing.11 140.4(1) NR No NR No NR 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 accessor,es 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 "NIA" if no heating); and, rated cooling capacity (enter "NIA" if no cooling). For unit capacities include the units (e.g. kBtuh ar 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 ane requirement (e.g. full and part load efficiency) enter both with the appropriate labels (e.g. COP and IEER). 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 Joss and ignition source (e.g. /ID). 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 cfmlperson. In the right column enter the actual minimum ventilation as scheduled. If the space is naturally ventilated enter "NIA" in the left column and "the space is naturally ventilated" in the right column. 8. I/the space is required to have either DCV or Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control indicate "required" in the left column (otherwise indicate "NIA" in the left column). If either DCVorOccupant Sensor Ventilation Control is provided indicate "provided" in the right column (otherwise indicate "NIA" in the right column) 9. In the left column indicate the required time controls from the standard. In the right calumn identify the device that provides this functionality (e.g. EMCS or programmable timec/ock). 10. Enter NIA if there is no electric heating. {fthe 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 CEC-NRCC-MCH-05-E Revised 05/15 . . -CALIFORNIA'ENERGY COMMISSION C(RTIFICATEOF COMPLIANCE ;NRCC-MCH-05-E Requirements _f(?r·Packaged,Single-Zone Units {Page 2 of 2)' '. Pr,Je<tName:'.DNAe Tenant'lmprovements. Oat,Prepmd: 8/24/2016 , 11. Jj duct leakage sealing and testing is,required, a MCH-04,Aform must be submitted. DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that ttiis Certificate of Conipliarice documentation is accurate and complete . . . ..,..~ ·oocumentatlo.n AUthOr Name: Ma.n Ho~ng OocUmentatlon'AuthorSlgnature: ( _.. . . . . -?ti'-~ Company: DE9 Engineers, Inc. . Signature ~ate: B/Z4/2Q1 El, ~ Address: 7360 CarroURqad, Suite 100. · CEN HERS Certific.itlon ld~ntlqc:atlo.n (if applicable): · City/State/Zip: SanDiego, CA 92121 Phone: 858-571\-3270 RESPONSl!3LECPERSON'S !JECLARATIO,N S_TATEMENT .. I ce~ify tile following under p~nalty of perjury,.under the la:,vs qf the·State cif California: 1. The Information pr~vide.d,on this Certificate of Compliance i5 true and correct. 2. I am eligible under Division 3 of the-Business and Professions-Code to accept responsibility fc:,r the building desigl) or system design identified on this Certificate of. Compllance (r~sponslble ; ·designer). 3. The energy features ~nd performance ~peclfications,.materials, compone,nts, ahd manufactuied'devlces'for the li~ildlng design or syste_m design Identified on this Certlflcate of Complian~e· conform to the requirements of Title 24, Pa'rt 1 and.Part 6 of th·e CalifornJa Cpde cif Regulations. · · 4. The building desig_n features or system design features iaentified on.this <;ertificate of Compiiance are consistent with the information provided on other appllcable compli_ance documents, worksheets, cal~ulatjons, plans and specific~tions subi:nitted,to th~ .enforc'lment agency for approval with.this bullding permit application. 5. I will ensure that a ~ompleted slgn~d cppy of.this Certificate of-Compiiance shjill be made available-with.the· buildhig:permit(s) Issued for the building, and made available to the .enforcement agency, for all applicable inspections. I understand tliat a compl~ted signed copy of this Certificate of,Cofnpliance is required to be:lncluded with the documentation the.builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. /"\ · ResponslblE? Designer Name: ,. _~eSRon'slble_DCsl~ner ~!~nature: { IJ, (ii1l Chris-Deck Company: DEC .Engineers. -, DateSlgried: ---:-.-\08/24/?01 l;l, ,Address: 736Q. Carroli-Road License: M30087 .. -Clty/S\ale/Zlp: ., San.0iegci, Ca·9,:2_12'.I Phone: 858~578-3270 : CA, Building i:'nergy-Efficiency.Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May201s ! STATE OF CALIFORNIA FAN POWER CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E /Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 8/24/2016 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 of fans §140.4{c). A B C D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS Bx Ex 746/ BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE FANS (CxD) AC-2 -Supply Fan 3.690 89.5% 97.0% 1.0 3,171 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 BRAKE HP FANS BxEx746/ 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) of the Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) 3,171 Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 2,800 A) If filter pressure drop (SP.) is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 1.132 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pascal then enter SP. on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SPtl on Line 4) SP a inW.C 5. or Pa 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 INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 1.132 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 for VAV systems. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE'. OF CALIF.ORN IA FAN· POWER 'CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-01:E,{Revised 051-15) . CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION·~ -• < CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE 'NRCC-MCj,-07~E Power Consumption of Fans Req9ireme;nts .. (Page i of2) Project Name: ,DNA(? Tenant lmprqvem~nt$_ I -~ate Prepared: 8/24/26{6: · Constant Volum.e Fans _Systems ' -· · NOTE: Pr9vide one copy. oj this worksh_eetfor each fan system with a total jan'system horsepower greater than 25 hp of Constcirit Volume, Fan Systems when-using·the·Prescriptive Approach, See:Power: Consumption oj fans,§140,4(c). A B C: D E F ; .. FAN;DESCRIPTION DESIG~ , .. EFFICIENCY NUMBEROF PEAK WATTS B XE X 746./ BRAKE l·!P MOTOR DRIVE FANS (C x D)_ i(E) AH-3-Suppiy Fan '3,690 < 89.5% 100.0%. 1.0 3,076 ;ExhaustFan 0:000· 85,5% 100,0 % 1.0 o. .. . . . Variable Ai_r Volllm!l Fans Syst!!l11S_ . . NOTE: Provide. one copy·oj thisworksheet for eactifan,systemwith a total fan sysi:em,hbr$ep6wer-greater than 25 hp of Variable Air Volume . · (VAV) Systems when using-the Pr.escrip_tiv.e Approa.Gb,. See.Power Consumption of fans §140.4(c). A B C b E F' _,,_ FAN'!)ESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENeY NUMBER OF PEAK-WATTS Bx E x.746 I BRAKE.HP MOTOR -.DRIVE FANS (CxD) ,, -.. .. _, Totals arid:Adjustm~nts fl1'TER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT' Equation 140,4-A 1) TOTAL F,AN SYSTEM.POWER (WATTS, SUM 3,076 w in §i40.4(c):of the,Buildirig Energy. Efficiency . COLUMN,F) . - Standards. 2)·SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW' CFIVI 2,500 · A),(ffilter_pressure drop(SP.) is·greater than 1-inch '. -' -. - W. C. or 24? Pascal then enter SP. on line 4. Enter · 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM:f?OWER.INDEX (Rowl/-Row.2)1 1.230 W/CFM_, --' -' Totc_1I Fc_1n·pressure drop across the fan (SPr) on lihe 4) SP. inW.C < 5. ·or:P_a B) Calculate.Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. ,5) SPr ,in:w,c or.Pa .. ' - 9 Calculate Adjusted·Fan Power Index and enter fi) Fan Ad)ustment = 1-(SPa ,-1)/SPr on Row7 7:f ADJUSTED:F.AN POWER INDEX (Llne3x:Line 6)1 1.230 W/CFM . "1. 'TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX.or: ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX'must hl;Jte~ceed 0.8'.W/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 w/cffn ; for VAV·system~. : .. . - CA.Building Ehergy ~fficiency Standards~ 2013 Nbnr~sidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA FAN POWER CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 8/24/2016 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 of fans §140.4{c). A B C D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS BRAKE HP FANS BxEx746/ MOTOR DRIVE (Cx D) (E)HP-1 -Supply Fan 0.340 85.5% 100.0 % 1.0 297 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 BRAKE HP FANS Bx E x746/ MOTOR DRIVE (CxD) Totals and Adjustments FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, SUM 297 w in §140.4(c) of the Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 1,200 A) If filter pressure drop (SP al is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.247 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pascal then enter SP. on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SP1) on Line 4) SP a inW.C 5. or Pa 5) SPr 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 0.247 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 for VAV systems. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA FAN, POWER CONSUMPTION . CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E (Revised 05/15), ,CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION, ·-· .. . - CERTIFICATE OF COMP~IANCE NRCC-MCl-HJ7cE Pow~r Consumption of Fans Reqllirements (Page 1 of i) · · 'Project Name: QNAe Tenant Improvements . -r Date Prepafed: 8124(2016 Constant V1>lume:F\ln~ Sys~e,nis NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksfie~t for e_ach fan system-with g·total/an system horsepower greaterthan 25 hp of Constant Vqlume' ldn Systems when using· thePrescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption .of fans. §140.4(c). A B· C D E F '• FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS Bx Ex746/ BRAKE HP . MOTOR DRIVE FANS (CxD) (E)HP-16:. Supply Fan 0.750: 85.5% 100.0 %, 1.0 654 ' ' , ExhaustFan 0:000: 85.5% 100.0 % 1.0 0 .. . . Variable Air Volu.me,Fans _Systems· NOTE: Provide one copy of thisworksheet for ecichfan·system wi(h a totaffcin-system horsepower greater than 25 hp of Variable-Air Volume, ' (VA.VJ Systems when using the Prescriptive Approach. See 'Power-Consumption offons,§140.4(c). A B C .D E ._j: FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY· NUMBER-OF PEAKWAITS BxEx746J BRAKE'l:IP MOTOR DRIVE FANS (CxD) .. . , '. : Totals and Adj_ustments .. .FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A l)·TbTAL FAN SYSTEM P0WER (WATTS, SUM 654 w 'in §140A(c) of the Building Energy Efficiency COLUMNF) S,tandards. 2)'Sl:fPPLYDESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 2,000_. , ' 'Ai If filter pressu,re drop (~P.) is·greater than 1 inch '.3) TOTAL FAN,SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.327 W/CFM. " · W. C.-or 245-Pascal then enter SP. on-line·4. -Enter · :rotahFan pressure drop across the fan (SPtl on, tine· '4)SP~ inW:C 5. or·Pa . inW.i:. : B) Calcula~e Fan Adjustment and enter on.iine 6. 5) SPt or Pa, . C)Calculate Adjusted,Fan·Power Index and ent~r 6) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SPa -,·1)/SPt '' oh Roy., 7 '7) ADJWSTED FAN POWE'R INDEX (L:ine 3 x.Line 6)~ 0.327 . W/C.FM · 1. TOTA(FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADjLJSTED FAN PQWER INDEX must no(exceed'O;B w/cfrh for (onstdrit Volume systems or i.25 w/cfm . for VA V systems. 1 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2()1~ Nonresidential Compliance· May2Ql!? STATE OF CALIFORNIA FAN POWER CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E {Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements J Date Prepared: 8/24/2016 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 of fans §140.4{c). A B C D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS Bx Ex746/ BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE FANS (CxD) (E)HP-19-Supply Fan 0.340 85.5% 100.0 % 1.0 297 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 BRAKE HP FANS BxEx746/ 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) of the Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) 297 Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 1,200 A) lffilter pressure drop (SP.) is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.247 W/CFM W. C. or 24S Pascal then enter SP. on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SPtl on Line 4) SP. inW.C 5. or Pa 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-(SP.-1)/SPt on Row7 7) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 0.247 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 for VAV systems. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE:OFCALIFORNIA 'FAN POW~R CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH,07-E (Revised 05/151 .. CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION, ·~ · GERTIFICAT~ OF COMPLIANCE l'J RCC-M¢H-07~E Power C:ons'umption of Fans R~quirem~nts .(P_age 1 ofi) . Project Name: DNA~ Tenant Improvements ' I, Date Prepared: 8/24/2016 .. . . .. Cqnstant Volume Fans Systems · NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksheet/or {J!acti /ah system with a fotal,fa_n,system horsepower greater than 25 hp of Constant Volume Fan Systems,when using the Prescriptive Approach .. See.Power Consumption of fans §140.4(cL A a ,(: 6 E F .. EFFlqENCY PEAK WATTS FAN DESC~IPTiON DESiGN NUMBER OF BRAKE.HP " Bx E x7.46/ MOTOR DRIVE FANS (C'xD) ' (E) HP-22-.Supp/yFan 0;250: 85.5% 10();0% 1.0 218 - .. ''" . -.. Variabll:! Air Volume Fans Systems NOTE: Provide one copy.of this worksheet for each fcinsystem·with a total fan system horsepower greater thah 25 hp of Variable Air Volume (VAV) Systems w/:len using the Prescriptive Approach. See P6werGonsumption offans,§140.4(c); A 13 C D E F : FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFIC:IENGY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS .. BxEx-746/ BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE FANS (CxD) '' ' . .. Totals and Adjus~111eni:s ,. FILTER PRESSUREADJUSTMENT Equation 140,4-A 1) T0TAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS1 Sl)M 218 w 'in §140.4(c).of the Building.Energy Efficiency , COLUMN F) Standards. 2) SUPPLYDESIGN AIRF.LOW CFM· 800. : A):lffilter pressure;drop (SP.) is greater than 1 inch' -. W. C. or 245 Pascal then entE!r SP~ on line 4. Enter :!) TOTAL i=AN SYSTEM PqWER INOEX (Rqw 1 /Row 2),1 0.273 .W/CFM · -' -. - · Total Fan:pressure drop across the fan·(SPrl on Lihe 4)SPa iriW.C 5. : or Pa . 5) SPt inW.C ,, B) Calculate Fan.Adjustml:!nt and-enter-on.line 6., or Pa :q.calculate Adjusted.Fan Power lndex·and-~nter 6) Fan-Adjustment =-1-(SP a -1)/SPt on Row7' - 7) ADJUSTED FcAN POWE~ INDEX (line 3 x Lihe 6)1 0.273 WicFM 1. TOTAL ·FAN·SYSTE[VI POWER INQEX or ADJL{ST(:0 FAN ~OWER INDEX must not exceed 0.8 w/cfmfor Constant Volume systems or 1.25 w/cfrn for VAV·systems. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards "-?OB-Nonresidential.Compliance . M~y,2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA FAN POWER CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E /Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION ._ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE N RCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 8/24/2016 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 of fans §140.4{c). A B C D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS BRAKE HP FANS Bx Ex746/ MOTOR DRIVE (CxD) (E)HP-24 -Supply Fan 0.750 85.5% 100.0 % 1.0 654 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 Bx Ex746/ BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE FANS (Cx D) Totals and Adjustments FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A l} TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, SUM w in §140.4(c) of the Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) 654 Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 1,600 A) If filter pressure drop (SP.} is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.409 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pascal then enter SP. on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SPrl on line 4) SP. inW.C 5. or Pa 5) SPr inW.C BJ Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. or Pa C) Calculate Adjusted Fan Power Index and enter 6} Fan Adjustment= 1-(SPa -1)/SPr on Row7 7) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 0.409 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 for VAV systems. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 • , ; ' ~ !' ' .?' . STATE"OF CALIE'ORNIA F:AN,:POWER CONSUIViPTiQN CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E 1Revised,05i15l _ -.. CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION --~ -. C~RTIFl~ATE OF COMPLIANCE ,NRCC-MCH-07-E • Power Consumption-of Fans Requirements (Page i of2) . ·_ Project Name: bNAe Tenant improvements . :1 Date Piepared: 8/24/2016 ,L -• ' Constant Volume Fans Systems NOTE: Provide one copy.of this,worksheetfor each.fan system with a-total fan system horsepower greater than 25 hp oj Constant Volume Fan · Sys,tems when using the Prescriptive Approach. See Po_wer-Consumption-offi:ms §140.4(c). A -_,, :B C D E j: . - FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EfFl,CIENCV: NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS BRAKE HP FANS B x-E x746./ MOTOR DRIVE (CxD). . HP-25 -Supply Fan 0.290. 85,5%· 100.0 % 1.0' 253 t . - .. - -- Varia~le Air Vofume Fans Systems ,NOTE: Provide one copy ofthis worksheet for-each fah systenrwith a total fan system horsepower greater thon 25 hp of Variable Air Volume· · (VAV) Systems-when using the "Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fahs-§140.4(c). A B ·c D ' E F' .. EFFICIENCY '' PEAK WATTS FAN DESCRIPTION b_ESIGN,. NUMBER OF Bx.Ex 746/ BRAKE HP FANS ' . -MOTOR DRIVE (Cx_D) - i, -- - - -- Totals and Adjustments ! ,FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equation i.40.4-A . 'l:) TOTAL FAN SYSTEMPOVVl:'.'R (WATTS, SUM 253, w in §140.4(c) of the Building Energy Efficiency COLUMNF) Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN.AIRFLOW tFIVi- 900. A) If.filter pressure drdp (SP.) is greater than 1_ inch 3) TOTAL.FAN'SYSTEM;POWER INDEX-(Row 1 /.Row 2)1 0.281 :w/CFM :• . 'W. C. or 245 Pascal then enter SP. on.line 4 .. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SPr)·.on.Lihe 4) SPa inW.c 5, '. . or Pa B) Calcula1;e Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. 5).SPr ·,inW:C or Pa -C).Caltulate Adjusted .i=an Power·lndex an_d. enter 6) Fan.Adjustment= la(SP. -1)/SPr on Row,7' '7) ADJl)STED FAN POWER INDEX (~ine 3 JI-tine_ 6)1 0.281 W/CFM -- 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER.INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX must not-exceed_ 0.8 w/cfin for Constant Volume systems or.1.25 w/cfm . for VAV systems. CA Building Energy•Effi<:iency Standards -2013' Nonresid'enfial·~ompliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA FAN POWER CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION · _. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE N RCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) ProJectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements j Date Prepared: 8/24/2016 Constant Volume Fans Systems NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksheet/or 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 WATTS BRAKE HP FANS Bx E x746/ -MOTOR DRIVE (CxD) HP-34 -Supply Fan 0.290 85.5% 100.0 % 1.0 253 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/ans §140.4(c). A B C D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS BRAKE HP FANS BxEx746/ MOTOR DRIVE (CxD) Totals and Adjustments FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, SUM 253 w in §140.4(c) of the Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 900 A) If filter pressure drop (SP.) is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.281 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pascal then enter SP. on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SPt) on line 4) SPa inW.C s. or Pa 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-(SP. -1)/SPt on Row 7 7) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 0.281 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 for VAV systems. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 'STATE OF,CAl:.IFORNIA .FAN POWl;R CONSUMPTION' CEC-NRCC-MCl,l-07-E: Revised.07/14 CALIFORNIA ENERGY:· COMMISSION :CE,RTIFICATE OF COMPLl~NCE NRCC.MCH~07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements · :(Page.2 of~) Project Name: QNA~ Tenant Improvements Date Prepared: 8/24/201 6 .. DOCUMENTAT,ION AUTl:IOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT . 1. I cer:tify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. . .. ./ ..---, 'Documentation Author Name: Man, Hoang : 'Documentation Author Signatu.( (,,..- 71/.F-A __, Company: DEC Engineers, Inc. .Signature Date: 812412016 ~ Addre_ss: 7_360 Carroll Road, Suite 100 CEA/ HERS Certification identification (if applicable): .. - City/State/Zip: San Diege>, CA 92121 Phone: 858~578-3270 ' ,RESPONSIBLE PERSON!S DE,CLARATION STATEMENT '. I certify the followj!Jg under pena)ty. of perjury; under the laws ofthe State of California: '' 1. The-information provided on this.Certificate·of Compliance is true and correct .. 2. I am el.igible urider Division 3 ofthe Business and Professions Code to acc1:1pt:responsibility for-the building design or system design identified on this Certificate ofCompli_ance. (responsible designer). 3. The·energy features and_performance·spetifications, materials,.componehts, and manufactured devices for the building-design,or.system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance cqnform .to-the requirement~·ofTitle 24, Part 1.and Part 6 of the California· Coc\e of -Reguiations. 4. The building design features or syst1:1m design featu'res identified,.on this-Certificate _of Compliance are consistent with the information .provided, on,other applicable compliance.documents, worksheets; cakulati_ons, plans and spe~ifications submitted to the enforcement agency fqr approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure that a completed-signed copy-of this Certificate of Compliance-shall-b1:1 made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made-available to the enforcement agency for all appli'cabl_e (nspections .. I. unqerstand that a.completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be.included with the documentation the builder provide~ the building owner at occupancy .. . , Responsible De?,igner Name: Chri_s Deck Responsi61e Designer Signatur~( g_(&J_ , Company: DEC Engineer~ Date Si~n-ed: 08/24/2016 Address: 7360 Carroll Road Licensf: M30087 City/State/Zip: San Diego,. Ca 92121 · P_hone: 858~578-3270 - CA Building Energy Efficiency.·Standards -2013Nonresidentl~l-compliance -1Y1ay201~ ! " . ELECTRICAL RESPONSES TO PLAN CHECK COMMENTS TO: FROM: CITY OF CARLSBAD MPE CONSUL TING PLAN REVIEW ENGINEER: DATE: 06-06-16 JOB: DNAE Tl PLAN FILE NUMBER:CB16-1814 COMMENT REF.DWG. NO. 2 7 9 11 12 NO. RESPONSE No external feeders E2.1 Emergency fixtures denoted with 'EB' designator, EB to be provided with 90 minute battery back up. E2.2 New GFCI receptacles shown on roof at mechanical units. El.2 NRCCforms signed El.2 Form completed . 1 D 1 09 CARROLL CANYON RD., STE.ZOO, SAN DIEGO CA 921 31 P B5B 673.4445 F B5B 673.4446 WWW.MPECONSULTING.COM BUILDING ENERGY ANALYSIS REPORT PROJECT: DNAe Tenant Improvements 1891 Rutherford Rd Carlsbad, CA 92008 Project Designer: Kreneck Design Group 6520 Nancy Ridge Rd San Diego, Ca 92121 858-558-5935 Report Prepared by: Man Hoang DEC Engineers, Inc. 7360 Carroll Road, Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92121 858-578-3270 Job Number: 4813 Date: 7/19/2016 The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perform the calculations summarized in this compliance report. This program has approval and is authorized by the California Energy Commission for use with both the Residential and Nonresidential 2013 Building Energy Efficiency Standards. This program developed by EnergySoft, LLC -www.energysoft.com. EnergyPro 6. 7 bv EnergySoft User Number: 5151 ID: 4813 Cover Page Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 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 EnergyPro 6.7 by EnergySoft Job Number: ID: 4813 User Number: 5151 1 2 3 7 13 17 20 25 STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS ti) . . . ... CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems {Page 1 of 4) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 711912016 /.t,, MECH/:\MIC/.\1. COMPUAf.lCE r:QRMS g: WOR!{SHEETS (chedc bm: if worksheet is induded} For detailed instructions on the use of this and afl 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# Title lZI D NRCC-MCH-01-E (Part 1 of 3) Certificate of Compliance, Declaration. Required on plans for all submittals. IZI 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. [ZJ D NRCC-MCH-01-E (Part 3 of 3) Certificate of Compliance, Required Acceptance Tests (MCH-12A to 18A). Required on plans where applicable. IZI 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. Ill 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. [I D NRCC-MCH-03-E Mechanical Ventilation and Reheat is required for all submittals with multiple zone heating and cooling systems. It is optional on plans. 121 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 2 of 2) Power Consumption of Fans, Declaration. Required on plans where applicable CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS ti) . . ... . .. . . -· - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE N RCC-MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems (Page 2 of 4) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I DatePrepared: 7/19/20'16 . B. MECMPJ-.!ICAL HVAC ACCEPTANCE FORMS (check bm: 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-0SA MCH-06A MCH-07A MCH-08A MCH-09A MCH-10A MCH-11A Equipment Air Demand Hydronic Automatic Requiring Testing :/tof Outdoor Single Zone Distribution Economizer Control Supply Fan Valve Leakage Supply Water System Demand Shed or Verification Units Air Unitary Ducts Controls Ventilation VAV Test Temp. Reset Variable Flow Control (DCV) Control AC-1 AAON RC 1 I!] I!] D D D D D D D D AC-2 AAON RN 1 I!] r:J D D D D D D D D AC-3 AAON RN 1 I!] I!] D D D D D D D D (N) HP-22 Carri 1 I!] EJ D D D D D D D D (N) HP-25 Carri 1 ~ I!] D D D D D D D D (N) HP-29 Carri, 1 [I 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 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA lVlECHAl\llCAL SYSTEMS --. . .... -. -··-··-----· ·-. ..,,, ·-·· -· ...... -· ....... ·--' .................. _. ............. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems (Page 3 of 4) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements I DatePrepared: 7/19/2016 C. lVIEC!-1/..\NiCAL MV/\.C 1V.::CEPTAl\:CE FORMS {check hon 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 checl< 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 Automatic Fault Requiring Testing units Fault Detection & Detection & Distributed Energy Thermal Energy Supply Air 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 MON RQ 1 D D D D D D D AC-2 AAON RN 1 D D D D D D D AC-3 AAON RN 1 D D D D D D D (N) HP-22 Carri, 1 D D D D D D D (N) HP-25 Carri, 1 D D D D D D D (N) HP-29 Carri, 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 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA l\!IECHANICAL SYSTEMS (i) -... --·-·-·. -. . ·-··-----·. -~ . ~ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems {Page 4 of 4) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 ---DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. /~ Documentation Author Name: Man Hoang Documentation Author Signature:~~ ___, Company: DEC Engineers, Inc. Signature Date: 711912016 '------1 Address: 7360 Carroll Road, Suite 100 CEA/ HERS Certification Identification {if applicable): City/State/Zip: San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: 858-578-3270 - RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penaltv 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). '.) -'· 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 de~ ign featu1 es 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: Chris Deck Responsible Designer Signature: { t_ru -Company: DEC Engineers Date Signed: -7/19/2016 Address: 7360 Carroll Road License: M30087 City/State/Zip: San Diego, Ca 92121 Phone: 858-578-3270 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC .SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 'CEC-NRCC-MCH-02-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-02-E HVAC Dry System Requirements (Page 1 of 3) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 - A. Equipment Tags and System Description 1 (E) AH-1 AC-1 AC-2 B. MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Reference to the Requirements in the Contract Documents2 Heating Equipment Efficiencv3 110.1 or 110.2(a) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Cooling Equipment Efficiencl 110.1 or 110.2(a) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 HVAC or Heat Pump Thermostats 110.2(b), 110.2(c) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Furnace Standby Loss Control 110.2(d) M0-2 · M0-2 M0-2 Low leakage AH Us 110.2(f) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Ventilation 4 120.l(b) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Demand Control Ventilation 5 120.1(c)4 M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control6 120.1(c)5, 120.2(e)3 M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Shutoff and Reset Controls7 120.2(e) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Outdoor Air and Exhaust Damper Control 120.2(f) M0-2 j M0-2 M0-2 Isolation Zones 120.2{g) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 · Automatic Demand Shed Controls 120.2(h) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Economizer FDD 120.2{i) M0-2 M0-2 I M0-2 Duct Insulation 120.4 M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 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) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Simultaneous Heat/CooI8 140.4(d) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Economizer 140.4(e) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Heat and Cool Air Supply Reset 140.4(f) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Electric Resistance Heating9 140.4(g) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Duct Leakage Sealing and Testing. 10 140.4(1) M0-2 I M0-2 I M0-2 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 paragrophs) where each requirement is specified. Enter "NIA" 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 dead band airflows are scheduled for this system. Include a reference to the specification of the zone controls. Provide a MCH-03-Eform. 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 submitt~d. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC ~YSTEM REQUIREMENTS CEC-NRCC-MCH-02-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA F=NERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-02-E HVAC Dry System Requirements (Page 1 of 3) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements J Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 A. Equip-m~nt Tags and System Description1 AC-3 (E)HP-1 (E)HP-16 B. MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Reference to the Requirements in the Contract Document/ Heating Equipment Efficiency 3 110.1 or 110.Z(a) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Cooling Equipment Efficiency3 110.1 or 110.Z(a) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 HVAC or Heat Pump Thermostats 110.2(b), 110.2(c) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Furnace Standby Loss Control 110.Z(d} M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Low leakage AH Us 110.2(f) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Ventilation 4 120.1(b) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Demand Control Ventilation 5 120.1(c)4 M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control6 120.i(c}S, 120.2(e)3 M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Shutoff and Reset Controls7 120.2(e) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Outdoor Air and Exhaust Damper Control 120.2(f) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Isolation Zones 120.2{g} M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Automatic Demand Shed Controls 120.2(h) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Economizer FDD 120.2(i} M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Duct Insulation 120.4 M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 C. PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Equipment is sized in conformance with 140.4{a & b) y Y/N 'v Y/N y Y/N 140.4 (a & b) l I Supply Fan Pressure Control I 140.4{c} M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Simultaneous Heat/Cool8 140.4(d) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Economizer 140.4(e) M0-2 IVl0-2 M0-2 Heat and Cool Air Supply Reset 140.4(f) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Electric Resistance Heating9 140.4{g) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Duct Leakage Sealing and Testing.10 I 140.4(1) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 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 "NIA II if the requirement is not applicable to this system. 3. The referenced plans and specifications must include all of the fo/fowing 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 fisted 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. ff 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. ff 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 DOC identify the sequences for the system start/stop, optimal start, setback {if required) and setup (if required}. For al/ systems identify the specification for the thermostats and time clocks {if applicable}. 8. Identify where the heating, cooling and dead band 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 Sf:aling and testing is required, a MCH-04-Aform must be submitted. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1:iVAC ~YSTEM REQUIREMENTS CEC-NRCC-MCH-02-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-02-E HVAC Dry System Requirements (Page 1 of 3) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 -- A. Equipment Tags and System Description1 (E)HP-19 HP-22 (E)HP-24 B. MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Reference to the Requirements in the Contract Documents2 Heating Equipment Efficiency 3 110.1 or 110.2(a) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Cooling Equipment Efficiency3 110.1 or 110.2(a) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 HVAC or Heat Pump Thermostats 110.2(b), 110.2(c) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Furnace Standby Loss Control 110.2(d) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Low leakage AH Us 110.2(f) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Ventilation4 120.l{b) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Demand Control Ventilation 5 120.1(c)4 M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control6 120.l{c)S, 120.2(e)3 M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Shutoff and Reset Controls7 120.2(e) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Outdoor Air and Exhaust Damper Control 120.2(f) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 . Isolation Zones 120.2(g) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Automatic Demand Shed Controls 120.2(h) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Economizer FDD 120.2(i) M0-2 I M0-2 M0-2 Duct Insulation 120.4 M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 C. PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Equipment is sized in conformance with 140.4(a & b) 140.4 (a & b) y Y/N ly Y/N jv Y/N Supply Fan Pressure Control ! 140.4(c) M0-2 M0-2 ! M0-2 Simultaneous Heat/Cool8 140.4{d) M0-2 I M0-2 M0-2 I Economizer 140.4{e) M0-2 M0-2 M0-2 Heat and Cool Air Supply Reset 140.4(f) M0-2 I M0-2 M0-2 Electric Resistance Heating9 140.4(g) M0-2 j M0-2 M0-2 Duct Leakage Sealing and Testing.10 140.4(1) M0-2 I M0-2 M0-2 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 11N/A 11 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-food) 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 DOC 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 dead band airflows are scheduled for this system. Include a reference to rhe specification of the zone controls. Provide a MCH-03-E form. 9. Enter N/A ij<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 fl'!USt be submitted. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 'CEC-NRCC-MCH-02-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COI\IIPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-02-E HVAC Dry System Requirements (Page 1 of 3) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements j Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 - A. Equipment Tags and System Description1 HP-25 I HP-29 B. MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Reference to the Requirements in the Contract Document/ Heating Equipment Efficiency3 110.1 or 110.2(a) M0-2 M0-2 Cooling Equipment Efficiency3 110.1 or 110.2(a) M0-2 M0-2 HVAC or Heat Pump Thermostats 110.2(b), 110.2(c) M0-2 M0-2 Furnace Standby Loss Control 110.2(d) M0-2 M0-2 Low leakage AH Us 110.2(f) M0-2 M0-2 Ventilation4 120.l(b) M0-2 M0-2 Demand Control Ventilation 5 120.1(c)4 M0-2 M0-2 Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control6 120.l(c)S, 120.2(e)3 M0-2 M0-2 Shutoff and Reset Controls7 120.2(e) M0-2 M0-2 Outdoor Air and Exhaust Damper Control 120.2(f) M0-2 M0-2 Isolation Zones 120.2(g) M0-2 M0-2 Automatic Demand Shed Controls 120.2(h} M0-2 M0-2 Economizer FDD ! 120.2(i) M0-2 M0-2 Duct Insulation I 120.4 M0-2 M0-2 ' C. PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Equipment is sized in conformance with 140.4-(a & b) y Y/N !v Y/N I Y/N 140.4 (a & b) I Supply Fan Pressure Control 140.4-(c) M0-2 i i\110-2 Simultaneous Heat/Coo18 140.4(d) M0-2 I M0-2 Economizer 140A(e) M0-2 M0-2 Heat and Cool Air Supply Reset 140.4-(f) M0-2 M0-2 Electric Resistance Heating9 140.4(g) M0-2 M0-2 Duct Leakage Sealing and Testing. 10 140.4(1) M0-2 ! M0-2 I 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 "NIA" 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 DOC 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 dead band airflows are scheduled for this system. Include a reference to the specification of the zone controls. Provide a MCH-03-Eform. 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 tf:Sting is_requjred, a MCf:1-D_1~A form must be submitted. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC WET SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS CEC-NRCC-MCH-02-E (Revised 06/14) CALlf=ORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFJCATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-02-E HVAC Wet System Requirements (Page 2 of 3) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements j Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 A. Equipment Tags and System Description1 B. MANDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sections Reference to the Requirements in i:he Contract Documents2 Heating Hot Water Equipment Efficiency3 110.1 Cooling Chilled and Condenser Water 110.1, 140.4(i) Equipment Efficiency 3 Open and Closed Circuit Cooling Towers 1'.i.0.2(e) 1 conductivity or flow-based controls Open and Closed Circuit Cooling Towers 110.2(e) 2 Maximum Achievable Cycles of Concentration (LSl)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 lnsulatio.1 120.3 I C. PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Cooling Tower Fan Controls ! 140.4(h)2, 140.4(h)S I Y/N Y/N Y/N Cooling Tower Flow Controls ! 140.4(h)3 I I I Centrifugal Fan Cooling Towers 4 140.4(h)4 I Air-Cooled Chiller Limitation 5 140.40) Variable Flow System Design 140.4(k) Chiller and Boiler Isolation 140.4(k) CHW and HHW Reset Controls 140.4(k) I ! I WLHP Isolation Valves j 140.4(k) j VSD on CHW, CW & WLHP Pumps >SHP I 140.4-{k) I I DP Sensor Location l 140.L:-(k) -i ! 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 nor applicable to this system. 3. The referenced plans and specifications must include all of the following information: equipment tag, equipment nominal capacity, Tide 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 vafues. 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 J\ACH-06-E \ when open or closed circuit cooling towers are specified to be installed, otherwise enter "NIA". --·- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA .HVAC-SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS CEC-NRCC-MCH-02-E (Revised 06/14) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION . .• - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-02-E HVAC Wet System Requirements (Page 3 of 3) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared. 7/19/2016 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. / .,.,..--, Documentation Author ~·ame: Man Hoang Documentation Author Signature: ( 1,.---- 70A --" Company: DEC Engineers, Inc. Signature Date: 7 ;1 g/2016 ~ Address: 7360 Carroll Road, Suite 100 CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: 858-578-3270 RESPONSIBLE ?ERSOftS 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 ensL:re that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, a,1d 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 wi,h the documentation the builder provides.,,to_t[!e bu.llding owner at occupancy. Responsible Design.er N2me: Chris Deck Responsible Designer Signature: ( -ti, { c)~ Company: DEC Engineers Date Signed: -7/19/2016 Address: 7360 Carroll Road License: M30087 City/State/Zip: San Diego, Ca 92121 Phone: 858-578-3270 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA -~. ~ MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND REHEAT CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Mechanical Ventilation & Reheat Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements ACTUAL DESIGN INFO (FROM EQUIPMENT SCIIEDULES, ETC) AREA BASIS OCCUPANCY BASIS N RCC-MCH-03-E {Page 1 of 2) I OatcPreparcd: 7/19/2016 --~~·-.-...;· __ , ,--~y ----............ .. "' -.... , -J----··---·-------,----, MINIMUM VAV Reheated Plimary Air CFM VAV Deadband Primary Air CFM .----- A B C D I E F I G H I <~ 8~ )> 0 :c 0 n 0 V1 55 o m ~m 2 ~~ C G) --l !!! --l -n m Gl -Gl ::>J 0, --.... n~z 5~z n~z ~~ 0 V, ~ ~ ;g :aE ' ,, ~ ~ ;g ~~ "'::>J 3~ -~~ -)> --~~ n z S: 0 Gl s: 6~ -n C, )> ,... )> ~ ::! 0 ::>J 0 --.... :aE-< :aE -< n I s: s: n z z )> -I I 0 n 2 n '"n::i5 ~ -)> 0 "n "n "n "n 2 -,, ::0 'T" s: s: s: ,... V1 .--ttJm -I ,, 0, -~~ -)> 5 m "' -< ~ )> )> "' C, ::>J m m )> )> 1655 0.15 98 J 2 C ~ ~ -0 n1 0 ;£ m 14.0 n ,, s: ,, m "' -0 m a( 0 2 K 15.0 s: z n "n ;I; s: 2 0, --l -< 0 ~ 60 M N ~ "' n )> )> m 0 -X;,;.Q ,S: n O "Tl Q I ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ -o :aE z m ::>J --{ C 98 y 0 ,, -3! V, s: -5 ~ )> nzo)>~ ~Og:558 -3~ ~ ,o -o"" 2 Gl p s: n l> -n X s: --s: 0 ,S: C ::>J )> s: 0 X :,, -Om "n :c s: ~ Q 8 ~ ,, C m •v R -;:::; zO -0~ nzCJ ,, ' CJ s CJ n -0 -nz -)> s T z~ n ;i; CD 0 nCJCJo'~ ~ "Tl ~ -h ""O SDz:s; fii -0 0 V, z .... ' ?' Clinica Reage --,------+------+-----1 -----+------1- --+-----1'--1------1------1T4"f lo.15 136 b:o-t15.o 1:~tal I!~ Iv I I I I I I I ----1------1-----1---· --+----+-------1 -----1----1-----1------+----<J Total 45 l~&D B' ----387 0.15 l58--13.o· --·115_0·--1~:: ----~ -1---------1-_-_-------1----+--+-----+--1 ~A,~;gej ----i -~ __ ]--r ·-c~---:::~:;:~i:: i:: 1::: l!:tal 1;~ t I I I I I I I BeadT' ____ ----,------+---------+-------<------ -----~~-1--------I f." ----I------------1----------1~--- i. Ternpf, 241 0.15 136 io_--Q{~~aI I~: y I ; '1 Yellow shaded cells require user input. Remaining cells are protected and automatic --,, ___ ._ .. ____ _, _ __._ ™I B. C. D. E F. H. J. M. N. 0. P. Q. R. s. T. The largest amount or primary air supplied by the terminal unit when it's operating in the cooling mode. The smallest a111ount of pri111ary air supplied by the ter111inal unit in the dead band 111ode. The largest amount of primary air supplied by the terminal unit when it's operating in the heating mode. A terminal unit can be controlled with DDC controls, or non-DDC controls. Each control category has different reheat limitations in code. Transfer Air must be provided where Required Ventilation Airflow (Column M} is greater than the Design Pr.imary Dead band Airflow (Column C}. Minimum ventilation rate per Section §120.1. Table 120.1-A. 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. Required Ventilvtion AirflovJ (Req'd Ventilwtion Airflow} is the larger of the ventilation rates calculated on an AREA BASIS or OCCUPANCY BASIS (Column I or L) This column identifies whether or not the Design Primary Deadband Ai1flow complies or not. It compares the value in column M to the value in column C and column F. Design Primary Cooling Airflow * 0.50 for DDC, Design Primary Cooling Airflow,. 0.30 for Non-DDC. If the Design Primary Cooling Aililow is less than 300 cfm, then this is not applicable. Ma>:imum of Column M and Column 0. If the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less, then this is not applicable. 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. Design Primary Cooling Airflow "'0.20 for DDC. Not applicable for Non-DDC zones or zones where Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less. Maximum of Column M and Column R. Not applicable if the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less. This column identifies whether or not the Design Primary Dead band Airflow at the zone level, complies or not. It compare_s the value in column S to the value in column C. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND REHEAT -.... -··--· - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Mechanical Ventilation & Reheat Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 -~, ~- N RCC-MCJ--1-03-E (Page 1 of 2) --. ------,--~-. .-' ACTUAL DESIGN INFO {FROM EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES, ETC) ---~----,-----AREA BASIS OCCUPANCY BASIS MINIMUM VAV Reheated Primary Ail CFM VAV Deadband Primary Air CFM A N <o ~ ~ o,'- 0~ X v, -I --! )> m Ci)~ B 80 om CG) ij ~ ~ sl::2:! -:x, $ ;I! )> 0 :x, :a: -< C )> g -0 V, ~ m Gi r-)> z ~:;: :J:l n ~ ~ "T1 0 )> $ :,, --< D ;;;o )> rn --! V, Q~~ g:,,. "O -~i r-:,,. ~~ n ~ -.-i ~ -m 0 0 n r-G H g n z :,,. _, I 0 n z n 5j ~ -)> 0 ~ "T1 "T1 z ;:I:> ;x, ~ s: 5 V') ._!.-'~ 0 ;1; -:E ~ z :,:, m )> 0 :,:, m )> 200 0.15 Templi --+- rs0que ---1----------1------------0.15 375 -eorr1d(------,-------------1----------,----·-------11911·0:1 s I $ z z C n $ "T1 $ 0 ,, "' " -< m :,,. 0 :,, ;£ ~ m 30 2.0 56 3.0 29 1 .0 J K L n g i£ z n -0 ,, m ~g "' .,, z"' m --! -< "' 0 V, 0 n n z <;: 15.0 30 15.0 45 ---'---15.0 14 M N ~ "' n -S<~q ~ no-no • ~ ~ 6 ~ ~ -o :a: z m :,:J --! C 30 y 56 y 29 y 0 " -2:! tn ;;; -~ ~ s; n z o ~ -< ~og:og -3~ ~ '° -o, z Ci) p g n:,,. ~c _g 0 g C "':,,. g Q~~ "T1 :c g~ Q n 0 $ ;2 m fl -;::, -5~ nzo .,, ' 0 s:; on -0 -nz ---)> s T z ~ n )>o;\l 0 no -h ~ ~ -n O Q -+, -0 S::Dzs:; ~ --Oo v, z, ' ?' ·---·---------· -1--~-1---------l------+-----1-----•-------t---- '1Elec. I- , Pre PC ~:~---l~:-~:----1~~-l~:f-.,~~:~=Hrt~r ~.·1~ -L-= r -------i --------Amplic ---+----- --+----. 1--+~ --[ ~i:foi+-3-7---+5-.-0 -_-__ -+A-15-.0-+;-;_ta_l--+;-' !-5_-_-_---1-Y------1------1---1---1-----1-----1----!i --. 825 i Corrid< 0.15 124 4.i 15.0 62 124 Y -199 Total I' iwareh -·-----··2~sss--ro~1s-11.1-33 114.4 216 433 ----l----+----lc-----+------+-----1! 15.0 y ~ ---~ ---·~----Yellow sh<1ded cells require user input. Remaining cells are protected and automatic B. C. D. E. F. H . .I. The largest aInount of prirnary air supplied by the terminal unit when it's operating in the cooling mode. The smallest amount of primary air supplied by the terminal unit in the dead band mode. The largest amount of primary air supplied by the terminal unit when it's operating in the heating mode. A terminal unit can be controlled with DDC controls, or non-DDC controls. Each control category has different reheat limitations in code. Transfer Air must be provided where Required Ventilation Airrlow (Column M) is greater than the Design Primary Deadband Ai1flow (Column C}. Minimum ventilation rate per Section §120.1. Table 120.1-A. Elased on nun,ber of fo:ed seats where applicable or the greater or the expected number of occ.upants and 50% of the CBC occupant load for egress purposes for spaces without fixed seating. 1: M. Required Ventilation Airflow (Rcq'd Ventilation Airflow) i:; the larger of the ventilation rates calculated on an AREA BASIS or OCCUPANCY BASIS (Column I or L) N. 0. r. Q. R. ! S. T. This c.olurnn identifies whether or not the Design Primary Deadband Ai1ilow complies or not. It compares the value in column M to the value in column C and column F. Design Primary Cooling Airflow •· 0.50 for DDC, Design Primary Cooling /\irflow •· 0.30 for Mon-DDC. If the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is less than 300 cfm, then this is not applicable. Maximum of Column Mand Column 0. If the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less, then this is not applicable. 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. DesigI1 Primary Cooling Airflow* 0.20 for DDC. Not applicable for Non-DDC zones or zones where Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less. Maximum of Column M and Column R. Not applicable if the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less. This column identifies whether or not the Design Primary Dead band Ai1flow at the zone level, complies or not. It compares the value in column S to the value in column C. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND REHEAT CEC-NRCC-MCH-03-E (Revised 05/15 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Mechanical Ventilation & Reheat Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements r ACTUAL DESIGN INFO (FROM EQUIPMENT SCI-IEDULES, ETC) A < ~ ~~ "' ----0 V, X vi -l -l :J> m G) ~ B n oo 0 m ,... ~ Q~~ 2-~ ~ :0 -.,., s: 5~ ~ -< C :J> 0 :u o rn ;_!! ~ G) OoZ ~ OJ ,, -:J>"' ~ 2 ~ s: 0 :J> -~ D :,: mO :J> m -l V, Q~~ s: :J> -0 .._. 53 22 .,., s: 5 :J> ~ ~ n :':i "' _,... ~:;;! z ,, -m 0 g F I G n :J> -l I 0 z n ;o ~ _:i, 0 .,., .,., z ...... ';1j ;-$ ,... V, .:1,~g -~~ ~ 0 AREA BASIS 1-1 s: z n .,., s: ;1; :,;, :J> "' m :J> Machir ----1---1---·1-----1-----1----+-- 396 _JE~_15 ----------{-----------t----------+--------1-- I s: z z C ~ n ·n s: ,;l 0, ,, -< 8 :J> ::0 ;E m :J> m 59 2.0 J OCCUPANCY BASIS I< I L n .,., $ ,, m ,, ·o m ~ 0 z 50.0 15.0 $ z n .,., ~ s: z 0, -I -< 0 n n <;: 100 Total MINIMUM M N ~ "' n :J> :J> m 0 -X,;;.Q S: no,10 , ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ -0 ~ Z i;l :0 -l C 100 y 533 45 y CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION NRCC-MCH-03-E (Page 1 of 2) Date Prepared· 7/19/2016 c..~-....... ·---------=-..-~=---=-.,...-.-~~.,"--~--'1 VAV Reheated Primary Air CFM 0 ,, ,, u, ~ -5~ ~ Q f O ~ -< ;;: 0 o ;,on -g-C 8 -o ,... ~ -0 Z G) p n:S: 'n :J> s: C, o-s :0 S: C g $', s: 0:,, 'n ~ s: s Q 8 $ ;£ ffi .,., VA\/ Deadband Primary Air CFM R N zO Q~; s:60 -o ,n .Dz )> s T z ~ n )>~ 0 nooo'~ ~ "Tl "'""I -t, ""O S:.Dzs: iii -0 o v, z, ' ?J 1Lab ~l Bio-Cr ~~~ --l~:~:·-1:~ ---\~--~ ---115.0 45 60 '--------, ----I----------.y --,-------+-----+-----+---~ 60 ------'Tota_! 1105 -----1---+--·-·--+------+---- rlubin~ (QC_---- ---,--·---1-------1, 'i64 0.15 125 2.0 115.0 30 30 y -1---------+-----<-----!------------+----< Corridc ,__ 1.0 ------• ,--------7---· -,---------,-----------, !~o---~~~:-~ :-r.: ---+-~-!---13_0 _____ ·1 s.o 15.0 45 78 y 15 15 y --------1---------i---·--·-----t------------1-------1---· ---I ·-, . __ Total 123 -·------------ ---+----------------1------+-------, ·----------___ ,_ ___ -+----1-----t--------+----< Yellow shaded cells require user input. Remaining cells are protected and automatic --·~-----·--··--. . '--I [)_ The lc1rger.t an1ount of prilmirv vii 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 deadband mode. n. The largest amount of primarv air supplied by the terminal unit when it's operating in the heating mode. I E. A tN1T1inal unit can be controlled with DDC controls, or non-DDC controls. Each control categorv has different reheat limitations in code. r. Transfer Ai1· must be provided where Required Ventilation Airflow (Culumn M) is greater than the Design Primarv Dead band Airflow (Column C). H. Minimum ventilation rate per Section §120.1. Table 120.1-A. J. Dc1sed on number of fo,ed sec1ts where applicable or the greater of the expected number of occupants and 50% of the CBC occupant load for egress puI poses for spaces without fixed seating. M. Required VrnUlation Airflow (Req'd Ventilation /\irflow) is the larger of the ventilation rates calculated on an AREA BASIS or OCCUPANCY BASIS (Column I or L) N. This wlurnn identifies whethi':!r or nol the Dcsien P1 irnary Deodband Airflow cornplies or not. It compares the value in column M to the value in column C and column F. 0. Desien Prin1ary Cooling Aililow '' 0.50 for DOC, Design Primary Cooling Airflow ,:· 0.30 for Non-DDC. If the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is less than 300 cfm, then this is not applicable. P. Maximum of Column Mand 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. Nol applicable for Non-DDC zones or zones where Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less. S. Maxirnum of Column M and Column R. Not applicable if the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less. u T. This column identifies whether or not the Design ~rin1~ry Deadband Airflow at the zone level, comJJ_li~~.s>~!~__ltcompares the value in column S to the value in column C. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECMANICAL VENTILATION AND REHEAT CEC-NRCC-MCH-03-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-03-E Mechanical Ventilation & Reheat (Page 2 of 2) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements I DatePrcpared: 7/19/2016 DOCUMEl'ffJ.ff!Ofl! AUTHOR'S DECLARATION SYATEMEl\!T ----------~----·-----------------------------------------------~--~----------1. I ce1 tifl' the,, Lhis Certificate of Cornpliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: M H ------------'-----71:-:D:::-:o=c-um-,e=n:-:ta::-tio=n:-:A::'.u:-;th=o-,r S:;:-ig=n=at=ur=. =:;j:f7 'i='::..':.~~~-::__--------------------1 an oang -----------------------------------1----------=-c-1-~-_:,,, ____________________ _ DEC Engineers, Inc. I SignatureDate: 7/19/2016 Company: Address: 7360 Carroll Road, Suite 100 CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): ------- City/Slate/Zip: San Diego, CA 92121 ·-·----1 Phone: 858-578-3270 llESPONSIBLE 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 eli&ible under Division 3 of the Business end Profession,. Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. Tl ,e <:1 ,crev rec1tures and pv, f ormance '.,pccifications, n1~terial,, components, and I n,,nufactlll ed devices for the building design or sys tern design identified on this Certificate of Compliance c.onfonn to the requirement~ of Title 24, Part 1 and Pait 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. The builcline de,ii;n features o, systern dc•sign fec1tures identified on this Certifiu1te of C'urnpliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, world1,:ct~., cc1kula1ion~, plans end specifiec,tions submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure thal a completed signed copy of this Certificate of CornplianLe shall be 1nade available with the building perrnit(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 Ce1tificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. /I I Responsible Designer Name: Chri~ -~e-~-l Respo~sible Designer Signature[! (M Date Signed: 711912016 Company: Address: City/State/Zip: DEC Engineers 7360 Carroll Road San Diego, Ca 92121 ·--------- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance License: M30087 Phone: 858-578-3270 May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIRED ACCEPTANCE TESTS @ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-04-E Required Acceptance Tests (Page 1 of 3) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements --· -------· I Date Prepared: ? /i g/2016 1···----. -· .. ---·· --· -·-... --. .,_ . -----···--· .. ·-------------------------··-------- '.l!l~~~Ji!IC/.\L COf'c1PUJ'.'.f\lC[ rDRMS 8t ift!'~mcst-fEETS (indicat~ if wor!csheet 1s inducled} - For def.oiled instructions on the use of this and all Enefgy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, refer to the 20.13 Nonresidential Manual Note: The Enforcement Agency may require all forms to be incorporated onto the building plans. Forms NRCC-MCH-04-E and NRCC-MCCl-/-05-E are ali:ernative forms to NRCC-MC/-1-01-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. -~------_ -, NRC-C--MCl-1-05-E .(2 of 2) . ------· ~-- I 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 CEC-NRCC-MCH-04-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION e:. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-04-E Required Acceptance Tests (Page 2 of 3) Project Name: DNAc Tenant Improvements _:__ ________________ _ I Date Prepared: 7 /1.:.9..:../:..:2_:_0 __ ~I 6 _______________ ~ ~ -.,._ --~~-·---;_ ~•r-4. --.,.,.-_. -· -. -. ~-.... ,-----~--'--•~ • •·r _, __ • "' --~-,----• ,••=• ____ ,,,_ ___ ...,. ___ ..._ ---·--. ------Designer: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the ;-icceptance tests for mechanical systems. The designer is required to check the applic.:ible bm:es by all <1cceptance tests that apply ;:rnd list all equipment that requires an acceptance test. 1r all equipment of a certain type requires a test, list the equipment ' descril'tion and the nurnber of systems. The NA number designates the Sec lion in the Appendb: of the Nonresidential Reference Appendices Manual that describes the test. Since this form will be 11c11t of the plans, completion of this section will allow lhe responsible party lo budget for the scope of work appropriately. Enforcement Agency: Systems AccetJtance. Before occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space, or a new space-conditioning svstem serving a building or space is operated for no1 mal use, all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for Code Compliance. Sy[.i.c1,,~~ /.1.ccept;:-;nce. Before occupancy pen-nit is grc1nte;d. All newly installed HVAC equipment must be tested using the Acceptance Requirements .. ' Tl 1c f\JRCC MCI l-04-E for1 n i~ nol cot 1sidcrccl ;i n_.rnplc-Lcd forr11 zinc! is nr,t tu be acccpled L,y ti 1c building dcpartm12nt unless the correct boxes are checked. The equipment ' 1 .. -qui1 ing 1-esting, r,crs1.1n pc·rforrning the test (f>:arnple: 1-JV,L\C inst;::l!er, TAl3 contractor, controls contractor, PE in charge of project) and what Acceptance test must be co11cl"c1ed. The f,.llowii1G chcd:ed-offform~-are required for Al L new!\' inslalled and replaced equipment. In addition a Certificate of Acceptance forms shall be submitted to th0 building depa, lnwnt that certifies plans, specifications, im,tall;:ition 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 forrns before the building can receive final occupancy. --------------------- Test Description MCH-02-A MCH-03-A MCH-04-A MCH-05-A MCH-06-A IVICH-07-A IVICH-11-A MCH-12-A IVICH-14-A MCH-18-A Test Performed By: .-Equipment ------ff of Outdoor Single Zone Air Economizer Demand Supply Automatic FDD for Distribute Energy · Requiring units Air Unitary Distribution Controls Control Fan VAV Demand Packaged d Energy Managem Testing or Ducts Ventilation Shed DX Units Storage ent Verification (DCV) Control DXAC Control ~ -~--. ----------. -. -. --~ ---, ___ -----------. ---~ ---_ -~stems System . AC-1 AA1 1 ---' ./ ,/ Mechanical Contractor ----------------------, AC-2 AAO 1 ,/ ./ Mechanical Contractor ---------AC-3AAO \ 1 ,/ ,/ Mechanical Contractor -------------------(N) HP-22 1 I ,/ Mechanical Contractor ' ----(N) HP-25 ( 1 I I Mechanical Contractor -----------------------~-----~--------------- (N) HP-29 ( 1 I I Mechanical Contractor -------------------------------------------------- l----------------- ---------1------------------------------- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ~ REQUIRED ACCEPTANCE TESTS -..... -. . . -----~ . CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE N RCC-MCH-04-E Required Acceptance Tests {Page 3 of 3) ProjeclName· DNAe Tenant Improvements I DatePrepared: 7/19/2016 ----------DOCUfVH:f\!T/.fflON AU"fMOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT J:_:_~e_!!_il'y that tl~Ce(dficate of Compliance do1:umentation is accurate and complete. ~---- Documentation Author Name: Man Hoang __________ Documentation Author Signature: -· ;.,_ -·~ , Company: DEC Engineers, Inc. s,gnatureDate:7/19/2016 ------------------------; ---------- Address: 7360 Carroll Road, Suite 100 CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: c;,one: 858-578-3270 San Diego, CA 92121 nh. - RESPOf..JS!BLE Pl'RSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT --· ·-------------------------------------------; I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: J. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 7.. ! 0m eligible t•ndcr Division 3 c,f 1 he 8u,.in1e,:-and Profe~sio:·,r. Cr,de to accept r0spc.,nsibilitv for the buildine design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). ::. Tl,,., encre,y fen,ires ;:incl pc1 forn,:,ncc specific.vlio11'.-, n,atcri;,I:., corn11onc11l~, ,,ncl rnanufactun.:d devices for the building desien or ::;vskm design identified on this Certificate of Compliance confonn to the I c,quirernents of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. IJ. The building de;;:;n features o.-svstem design fe;itures identified on thi'.. Certifirntc of Compliance are tonsistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, · worksheet~, calculations, plans nnd 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 ;:ill 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. ,_r.esponsible Designer Name: Cl :-0 -,-Responsible Designer Signature: .ns ec< Company: DEC Engineers -DateSigne.£ 7/19/2016 -~~----------------------1 Address: 7360 Carroll Road License: M30087 City/State/Zip: San Diego, Ca 92121 Phone: 858-578-3270 ----. --------- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGED SINGLE ZONE UNITS -... ·--..... ----. -----.. ------ ~-~- CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-05-E Requirements for Packaged Single-Zone Units (Page 1 of 2) ProjectName. DNAe Tenant lmprovernents I Date Prepared: 7 /i 9/2016 -Equipm~nt_Tag(s}c ---· · ---- M/,NDATORY MEASURES ·1r:24 ~:~c(i;.:;,~-----. ---l~~~~:i~? I ;7~hed~klt3+~~~:i~;t3 r~~ S~ft~~~e;=r:~;!=~t3 I As Scheduted3 I r-g2:1_?LllQ.-?(aj _____ J_3.30 COP J_~:20 COP _J 3.41 COP J_!_20 COP j 3.41 COP j 7.70 COP Heating Equipment Efficiencv4 Cooling Equipment Efficiencv4 Thermostats5 Furnace Standby Loss Control6 Low Leakage AHU , Ventilatirn/ Demand Control Ventilation8 Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control8 Shutoff and Reset Controls9 110.1 or 110.2(a) I 11.0 EER i 10.2 EER 14 SEER H4.00 COP 1 13 SEER I 13.50 COP 1l0.2(b), ll0.2(c) ___ ~ Setbacl< __ J Setback _____ Setback _J Setback Setback 110.Z(d) n/a -=~J__=--=-_--=:-__ ~i n/a I n/a 11D.2(f) -----_-=._ NR·---------=rl10!1e--i NR I none NR 1101'.le 120.1(b) ~8 ___ I 60 i 45 . poo 58 1,800 ~~~~:~l:~i:i202(e)3 =i-~-~ -------r~o--·-----===~-r~----=-7 No I NR . No , Setback l~0.2(e) ______________ !Roq ___ ___ _ IProgrammabletReq _______ J?rograrnmable !I Reri ! Programmable S, Outdoor/\in111dExhaustDampcrControl 120.2(f)__ _ ___ !Req _____ JAuto ___ JReq _____ !Auto _______ !Req •Auto Automatic Demand Shed Control~ 120.2(h) _ _ _ _ ___ _ J N_~ _ __ __}~Cl~~_ ___ _ J_NR_ _ ___ _ .J.~_1_0:1~--_____ J [-..JR i_n_o_nE ___ _ ! ~~:~~~:~1:~i:~D -~~~:!(i) ·:_~~-~~ -_-~---~:_I;~-~~~~-~-i R-4 .2 ------1~:--==--= ~J3-4.2 ~-i ~-~ -----~-R_-Li_L_2 ___ _ PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES , Equipment is sized in conformance with 140.4 (a & b) 140.4(;-iiif--9,372 Btu/hr 76,688 Btu/hr 36,831 Btu/hr 111,340 Btu/hr 91,221 Btu/hr 120,000 Btu/hr 33,313 Btu/hr 75,062 Btu/hr ,26,236 Btu/hr :30,108 Btu/hr 40 135 Btu/hr 76 244 Btu/hr Economizer _ 140.4-(c)__ __ _ -··-, -... ------1_~:~----~------~~~~~~:i~:t~:. ____ J~~0°/o·~-u~~~~-p ~: I ~~0% Outside Ai. Electric Resistance Heating10 ~40.4(g) -· _ ~~0_:4(1l _ _ _Du_ct_ LC:_aki.lgc SeaHi:ig_ and Te_sting.u __ ____ -· I NR _______ _J No _ _ ___ J_NR ________ J_No _______ NR l\lo ! Notes: J. Provide equipment togs (e.g. AC1 or AC1 to 10). f\1/u/tiple units of the some make and model with the same application and accessories can be grouped together. 2. 3. 4. C ..,_ 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Enter the fallowing informc,tion us c,µpropriate: Unit f\1/onuf aciurer; Unit Model Number {including off accessories); Description of the unit (e.g. gas-pack or heat pump; rated heating capacity (c11ier "NIA" if no hrnting); and, roted cooling capacity (enter "NIA" if no cooling). For unit capacities include the units (e.g. kBtuh or tons). 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. Where there is more than one requirement (e.g. full and part load efficiency) enter both with the appropriate labels (e.g. COP and JEER}. In the left column identify the thennostaUc requirements ft om the siandard (e.g. programmable set/Jock thermostat or heatpump with electric heat), . In the right column indicate the capabilities of the thermostat as scheduled. If i'/1e unit /ms a furnace which is rated at >cc225,000 BiUh of capacity, indicate the rated siondby loss and ignii"ion source (e.g. /ID). If there is no furnace or the unit is roted for <225,000 Btuh indicate "NIA". In the Jefi column, enter both the required ventilation value [t-om Table 120.1A and for the number of occupants times 15 cfmlperson. In ihe right column enter the actual minimum ventilation as sc/ieduled. If the space is naturally ventilated enter "NIA" in the left column and "the space is naturally ventilated" in the right column. If the space is required to have either DCVor Occupani Sensor Ventilation Control indicate "required" in the left column (otherwise indicate "NIA" in the left column). If either DCVor Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control is provided indicate "provided" in the right column (otherwise indicate "NIA" in the right column) 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). Enter N/A if there is no electric heating._ If the system hos electric hea!'ing indicpJ_e_ IAl_hich e)(C_EP_tjori to 140.4_(g) a[J_plies. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGED SINGLE ZONE UNITS ~- CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-05-E Requirements for Packaged Single-Zone Units (Page 1 of 2) ProjectName: DN/\e Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 - .E9~i~~~tja:g(sf-=-:~: ________ :_L_ -_____ ····----IAC-~----------~-~------LC£)t!E::'.1_-~-~--~-~-=~-~-T-(§.ilP-16--. lVif.l.NDATORY MEASURES T-24 Sectfom, ____ I Req1.rin:.ment3 J_A., Sck:dule~ement3 i /l!." Scfwdulecf ~ Requiremenf:3 i As Schedulecf Heating Equipment Efficiencv4 110.1 or 1.J.0.2(a) I 3.41 COP I 7.70 COP I 7.70 HSPF I 7.10 HSPF ~ 7.70 HSPF ! 7.80 HSPF ~ Cooling Equipment Efficiencv4 -·iio.1 or 11o.2{~f-~--=-113 S~Eff.=J 13.50 co~-=Ii~ SEER -i 13.0 SEER/ 10 I 13 SEER J 13.0 SEER/ 1 O.~ Thennostats' _l;0,2(~)'2c10.2Jct -j Setback_ ___ . I Setback l§ctback =.I Setback I Setback I Setback Furnace Standby Loss Control6 110.2_(':!)_ _ n/a -·7 ____ ~1 n/a l _____ -ll-~ n-'-/-'-'a----:-------1 Low Leakage AHU 110.2(f) NR 7 none I NR i none f NR none ·· Ventilation7 j20..:..1Ji{_::·_----71 ____ _1_1,400 -l~9 ______ ~f~ _____ ! 160 134 Demand Control Ventilation8 120.1(c)4 NR I No ___ I NR j No I NR No , :: Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control8 12.o.1(~)s,"120-.2{;)3-· · · -·-·1 · i ---! ___ j ! Shutoff and Reset Controls9 120.2(~) ---· --IReq------TrrogrammabfoTRcq ______ l P1ogrammable 11,·_R_e_q---~i Programmables Outdoor Ail and E>:haust Damper Control i2~.2_(f) _ ~-: -. --. -]13~~~---~--JA_uto_=~~ --]'1\~q~-=--·=~--J_A~o~~:=-~---==rReq i Auto .. l?0_2(h) _ _ __ _ _ _ _ j l\l~ __ ___ _ _ I~~~~ . _____ tf\1!3__ _ ·-t_~ione _____ ---~ NR j_n_o_ne ___ _ 1-~~~:!(i)-~-:~=-~--_I~~ .. :_ -=~---1-R-4.2---:-=_-iR~--~----tR-4.2 ____ ---J~-~ I R-4.2 Automatic Demand Shed Controls 1 Economizer FDD ' Duct Insulation PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Equipment is sized in conformance with 140.4 (a & b) 140.4(a & b) --71,528 Btu/htl120,000 Btu/hrl5,432 Btu/hr 126,622 Btu/hr J7,666 Btu/hr : 49,408 Siu/hr ____ . ___________ 53,211! Btu/f1r ,63_,618 Ctu/hr_ 19,971 Btu/hr 28,474 Btu/hr 41,937 Btu/hr 35 389 Btu/hr -~:~::~:i . -____ -I N~q __ . _ i ~~0% Outside .1 ~:-----~ ~~~ Economiz~ ~= , ~~ Economizer Economizer Electric Resistance Heating10 I Due! Leakage S_ealing and Tcs~ing.1~ -· _ 140.4(1) --. --NR -. Ir\!~--. ---rNR ·---h,10 ___ -----r NR I No --. --. 1. -. . ·-. -. l. --·-----------·--------------" I Notes: J. Provide equipment tags (e.g. ACJ or AC1 to 10}. f\1/ultiple units of the same make and model with the same app/icaUon and accessories can be grouped together. ','. 2. [nier i/,e following information o!. approwiaie: Unii f\llc,11ufaciurc1; Unit Model Number (including all occessories); Description of the unit (e.g. gas-pack or heat pump; rated heaUng capacity (cn1e1 "NIA" if no l,eaiing); c,nd, 1uicd cooling capacity (enter "NIA" if no cooling). For unii capacities include the units (e.g. kBtuh or tons). 11 3. For each requircme11t, enter tlw minimum requirementf1om the Slondord In the left column (under "Standard Requirement"). In the right column (under "As Scheduled") enter the value for the units as specified. I //. Where there is more than one requirer11ent (e.g. full and part load efficiency) enier both with the appropriate labels (e.g. COP and JEER). ; :;_ In ihE lcfl column idenUfy i/;e ihermostoiic requiren,cnis from the sic1ndo1 d (e.g. prog1amnwble setbock tliermosiat 01 heatpump with electric heot),. In the right column indicate the '! capabilities of the thermostat as scheduled. G. If ihe unit !,as a furnace which is rated at >"'225,000 Btu/J of capmity, i11dicate the rated standby loss and ignition source (e.g. /ID). If there is no furnace or the unii is rated for <225,000 Btuh indicate "NIA". 7. In the left column, enter both the required ventilation value from Table 120.11\ and for the number of occupants times 15 cfmlperson. In ihe right column enter the actual minimum ventilation as scheduled. If the space is naturally ventilated enter "NIA" in the left column and "the space is naturally venti/a(ed" in the right column. 8. If the space is required to have either DCVor Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control indicate "required" in the left column (otherwise indicate "NIA" in the left column). If either DCVor Occupant Sensor VentilaUon Control is provided indicate "provided" in the right column (otherwise indicate "NIA" in ihe right column) 9. In ,he 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 iimeclock). ,1 10. Enter NIA if there is no electric heating. If the system ~ectric heating indicate which exception to 140.4(g) a(Jplies. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGED SINGLE ZONE UNITS CEC-NRCC-MCH-05-E (Revised 05/151 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE I\IRCC-MCH-05-E Requirements for Packaged Single-Zone Units (Page 1 of 2) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 I ------ MAh!DiffORY MEASURES . Equlp~ent Tag~}1 ____ __ _ __· __ I__ ___ _ _____ . _J ·(E)HP-!_9_ . __ -~ ___ _:_ __ I_ HP-22_~ __ ·-_ · ___ ··· -· _--,--(E)~l·P~24 · -I · T-24 Sec'iiom: I Requirement" ! /Ys Schcdule1i I rtu:wfrement3 j /l;; 5chcdufeif j Requiremenf:3 ' As Schedutecf Heating Equipment Efficiencv4 Cooling Equipment Efficiency4 110.1 or 110.2(a) 17.70 HSPF i 7.70 HSPF !7.70 HSPF i 7.70 HSPF 7.70 HSPF ~ 7.70 HSPF 110.1 or 1:i,o.2(a) I 13 SEER i 13.0 SEER/ 1Cj 13 SEER i 13.5 SEER/ 12 j 13 SEER j 13.5 SEER/ 12.;. ' Thermostats5 110.2(b), '.1 :l0.2(c) ___ --1 Setbacl< --·1 Setback fs~fu-;;;k--·--1 SetlIBck-=----i Setbacl< i Setback Furnace Standby Loss Control6 Low Leakage AHU Ventilation 7 Demand Control Ventilation8 -110.2(d) _______ ··-·-111/a ···--··r-~·----i~1/a --!--'n/a I ·110.2.(iI ----· ---·1 NR ----fiioiie ___ l NR ___ fiioiie~ NR none . Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control8 I Shutoff and Reset Contrail 120.11b1 12s I12s 1199 i 131 ==I s33 31s .2:?}J(~~=--=-~-NR ---~, Ffo ----J NR ---fNo --·-NR ~ No _120.l(c)S, 120.2(e)3. _________ _' _____________ i_"' _________ I ___ _: ::======! I 1?0,2{e) . ..1!:~?~ .. . _. iP_ro_gra~ma~l~_i, ~'::q ___ . --·· i Pr0gr~1::7-~b~l Req ! Programmable S Ouldoor Air and Exhaust Darnper Control I ~202(f) _ __ _ .. __ _I ~~g___ _ . J!_\~to ____ . H~~--. ____ J_AU!?. _ _ ____ J Req _J Auto , Automatic Demand Shed Contcols ~~:~~~ :: _-: -~ I~~ ~: : J~on~ -=· 1~~-:=·-1==-~ _ _ j ~: I none I Economizer FDD Duct Insulation PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES _ 120.4. _______ JR-8 ---··· _JR-4.2 _____ --JR-8 --~-_JR-/4.2 ---IR-8 l R-4.2 Equipment is sized in conformance with 140.4 (a & b) Economizer .... _._.___ -·- 140.4{a & b) --~ . ----~--~ ~---- 7187 Bi.u/hr 12E(622-Btu/h'78,024 Btu/hr J27,096 Btu/hr !45,927 Btu/hr j 35,733 Btu/hr _, 36,731 Btu/hr 2.8,881 _Btu/hrJ26,422 Btu/hr 28,675 Btu/hr ! 57,686 Btu/hr i 36,608 Btu/hr I Electric Resistance Heating10 · 140.4(e) _______ _ 140.4(g) NR I No Eco11ornize1! NR I No Economizer NR No Economizer ___ ,_No -··-·-·-INo ----__ .. n\Jo-------f.r\lo -------· :No !No I .[\J~·-·_. lN;_. . : . I ~!~---. rr~~~-. -:_-. --NR --t~ \ Duct Le~l«:ig~ Sealing and Testinc.11 1\lotes: 140:4(1) 'i " J. Provide equipment tags (e.g. ACJ or AC1 to 10). Muliiple units of the same make and model with the same application and accessories can be grouped together. 1 2. '" . -'· [nlc1 tlic fallowing inf 01 moUon us opp, OJJriute: Unil l\1anufocillrer; U1 ,it /\I/ode/ Num/Je1 (including o/1 accessories); Description of the unit (e.g. gas-pack or heat pump; rated heating capacity (enter "NI/I.'' if no heuUng); c,nc/, 10icd cooling capacity (enler "NIA" if ne> cooling). for unit capacities include the units (e.g. kBtuh or tons). For each requirement, enter the minimum requilement from the Stondw d In the left column (under "Stando1d Requiremeni "). In the right column (under "As Scheduled") enter the value for the units as specified. 4. Where there is more than one 1equiremeni (e.g. full and part load efficiency) enter bot/1 with the appropriate labels (e.g. COP and IEER). :-. In U1e left colu//ln idenUfy tf,e tf1u 111ostc,tic u::quiru11e11tsfrom the slo11do1d (e.g. p1ogrammo/J/e setback thermo5tot 01 heolpurnp wiih electric heat), . In the right column indicate the capabilities of the thermostat as scheduled. 11 6. If the unit has a fur11ace which is roted al >=225,000 Btu Ii of capacity, indicate the rated stondby loss and ignition source (e.g. 11D). If thete is no furnace or the unit is wted for <225,000 Btuh indicate "NIA". 7. In the left column, enter both t/1c required venii/ation value from Tobie 120.lA and f 01 the number of occupc:mts times 15 cfmlperson. In the right column enter the actual minimum ventilation os scheduled. If the space is no tu rally ventilated enter "NIA" in the left column and "the space is naturally ventilated" in ihe right column. 8. If the space is required to hove either DCV or Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control indicate "required" in the left column (otherwise indicate "NIA" in the left column). If either DCV or Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control is provided indicate "provided" in the right column (otherwise indicate "NIA" 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 timecloclc}. 10. Enter NIA if there is no electri_cheating. lfthe syste1_n_J1as electric heating indicate which_excep_tior,_tq 140.4{g) applies. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGED SINGLE ZONE UI\IITS CEC-NRCC-MCH-05-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION ~ • CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-05-E Requirements for Packaged Single-Zone Units (Page 1 of 2) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements ________ _ 1 Dale Prepared: 7/19/2016 lVlf.\h!DATORV MEASURES Heating Equipment Efficiency4 ' Cooling Equipment Efficiency4 _ ·EquipmentT;g(;{ ---------I ·-----·-·-· ._l!_l-iP~25. ·-3~1-__ · __ ., __ -_JJ HP-29 --· -•3 _u ___ ·-~ --~ ----. ---·--3·~·-· - T-?.4 SecUom: nc.qairement IL, !"cf,edulecf ner,.1lirement n A!· !;chedvlecf l?equirement D As Scheduler/ 110.l or110.2(a) 17.70 HSPF !7.70 HSPF 17.70 HSPF j 7.70 HSPF ], ____ j ____ _ _ 110.L'c' 110.2(aL_ ... J13 SE ER . J 1).5 SEER 11 :113 SEER __ I 13. 5 SEER / :J?I I 1 Thermostatl Furnace Standby Loss Control6 Low Leakage AHU Ventilation 7 Demand Control Ventilation8 ~~~:~~~;' 310.2(c) -~-' ~:tback ___ .J Setback ___ 1 ~/~back ____ ~ Setback __ =I i j 110."2(fl _____ . -~ --_Jnone ____ i NR ___ !,~ :: Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control8 j 9 ~~~:~~~~-------1~~ --------. ~~g----=i~ -------j~~-~========, I ~~:~~:1)~~ 1 _2°·~(e) 3---~r;~~~ ~-1 ;!?~~n~n~ab1~b~~?~ . _____ J~~~~aj-----1 : ! Shutoff and Reset Controls Outdoor Ail and Exhaust Damper Control I _12_G_-?(f) _ .. ___ .. _ l_~_e.9 _. ___ J~~to _ _ . JB_~g. . --· _ !_~~9__ _ _ ___ II --1 i Autornatic Demand Shed Controls I, j~~_!_~~-)-_--~-=-~ --='-1 ~:-: __ · J::: .·_ -·=1-~-~-~~ ·_-~_:]:_:: __ ~-----~--~-·1,_;~~----_--_-_.i;-----" Economizer FDD ' Duct Insulation PRESCR!PT!VE MEASURES Equipment is sized in conformance with I 140.4 (a & b) I Economizer 35,608 Btu/l1r !29,031 Btu/hr 35,229 Biu/hr be,560 Btu/hr I l40.4(a & b) 14,409 Btu/hr ! 27,096 Btu/hr 11,930 Btu/hr 1,35,733 Btu/hr l i ~:~::.~:r·------_-_---~~---------,~~E~~;,~111~~1~~-------TIT~E-~~7,~~;~~1 13 j Electric Resistance Heating10 140.4(1) --NR -i r,io---· .. . . ·r1\JR . ··---lr~o--. --·1----i , Duct Leaka(;~ ~ea_lii:)g and Tc~ting.1~. l _. .. -» ••••• --------__ ,. ____ ··----- Notes: ; .1. Provide equipment togs (e.g. AC1 or AC1 to 10). IV/u/Uple units of the some make and model with the some application ond accessories can be grouped together. 2. flilct the following informoiic,u c,~ approprioie: Unii f.1/c,nufocfurer; Unii IV/ode/ Number (including all accessories); Description of the unii (e.g. gos-pack or heat pump; rated heating capacity {c11ic1 "NIN' if no heating); one!, toted cooling caµaciiy (enter "NIA" if no cooling]. For unit capacities include the units (e.g. kBtuh or tons]. ,, :,. ,1. r .,, 6. ! ' 7. 8. j 9. ,, 10. For each requiterneni, enter the minimum requirement from the Standard In the left co/wnn (undct "Siandord Requirement"). In 1he right column (under "As Scheduled") enter the value for the units as specified. Where t/Je, c is more than one requirement (e.g.fu/1 ond par! food efficiency] eni'er both with the approprioi'e labels (e.g. COP and JEER). In i/1e left culum11 identify ihc lfter,nostalic n.:quiremeots [mm ti/(: ~ic,ndord (e.g. proyrw11mo!Jie sci/Jack i/1ermostol or heotpump wit!t electric heot),. In the right column indicate the capabilities of the thermostat as scheduled. If the u11ii hos a fwnace whic/1 is rated oi >co225,000 Btuh of cuµac.:iiy, i11dicote the rated slandby loss and ignition source (e.g. /ID). If there is 110 furnace or ihe unit is roted for <225,000 Btuh indicate "NIA". /11 the left column, enter /Joth the, equit ed veniilaUon value Ji om Tobie LW.1A and for the number of occupanls times 15 cfmlperson. In the right column enier the actual minimum ventilation as scheduled. ljc the space is naWralfy ventilated enter "NIA" in the left column and "ihe space is natural/)' ventilated" in the right column. If the space is required to have either DCV or Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control indicaie "1 equired" in the left column (otherwise indicate "NIA" in the left column]. If either DCV or Occupant Sensor Ventilation Control is provided indicate "provided" in the right column (otherwise indicate "NIA" in the right column) In the left column indicate the required time controls from the standard. In the right column identif )I the device that provides this functionalitv ( e.g. EMCS or programmable timeclock). Enter NIA ifthere is rio_e/ectric heatil1g0 If the sx,stem has electric heaUng_indicate which exception to 140.4{g) applies. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May201S C------~-,-~.--.~--•~.,......---•--·-••-·-------····-- STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIREMENTS FOR PAC~'<AGED SINGLE ZONE UNITS CEC-NRCC-MCH-05-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION 4it: . CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE l\l RCC-MCH-05-E (Page 2 of 2) Requirements for Packaged Single-Zone Units ProjectName: Dt\1/\e Tenant Improvements ·---------------__ _____ ______ _I Date Prepared: 7/19/20_1_6 ________________ _ ! 1-1. If duel /cokoge sealing and testing is required, a NICH-0/f.-Aform musi be submitted. ! ________________ ------------------· --------~-------~--------------- ---------110CUMrnrffflON AUTHOR'S OECLAR/WION STATEIVIEMT -----------------·----------l. I certify th;i! this Certificate of Com~I~~~~ docu_f!!~~atio~is _a_ccur~e__and complete. _____ ----~ Documentation Author Name: !Vian Hoang I Documentation Author Signatu~ ~ Company: --DEC Engineers, Inc. ~,gnature Date: 7/19/2016 Address: 7360 Carroll Road, Suite 100 ------CEA/ HERSCerillication-ldentification (if applicable): ------ --------+-----------------------------------; City/State/Zip: Phnnp.• _ San Diego, CA 92121 Plio,,c. 858-578-3270 --------------------- P.:ESPOh!SIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT ----·-----I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: J. The infonnation provided on this Ce1tificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. I ·,rn elir;ib!e nnrlG1 Divi~i:in ~ of 1_hc Gucinr-r.:; and Profr:,.s101 ,~ Cude tc, ;:iccept i·c,pon,ibi!ity for the btiildine rlesir.;n 01 sy;lcm dci.ien identilied on this Cer1ificate of Compliance (responsible designer). ::;_ Tl"' c,, .1 gy fc·;,t ·••cs anrJ p,:rf orrn;inu, cpccifk<1 Lion,, r.-.atcri<>b, crn11po, 1E•1 ,l~, ,,nd ma1 ,ur ac.tu1 cd dcvil"e,, for the building dcsir;n or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirE:rnents of Title 24, Part :J and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 'I. The building design features or 5yste111 design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance ::ire consistent with the information provided on other applicable co111pliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforce111ent agency for approval witH this building permit application. S. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Ccrlificate of Complhmce shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement cl!:\!c'lll y for ,,II applitablt: i11r.pc:c lions. I undc1 :,tand thot a con,pl,,ted :,igned copy of this Ct·rtificak of Compliance is requi1 cd to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the ____ building owner at oc~':'_P_3lncy. ___________________________ _ llesponsible Designer Name: Company: Address: City/State/Zip: Chris Deck DEC Engineers ------- 7360 Carroll Road ~ ---------~ ------- San Diego, Ca 92121 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance _Responsi:l~Designer Sienature[3~ --· DateSigned: ?/19/2016 License: Phone: M30087 858-578-3270 May 2015 STATE OF CALIFOR:,JIA FAN PQll\/ER CONSUMPT!OM CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION • CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 -- Constant Volume :=ans svstem~ . - 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 rn=tCIENCV NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS BRAKE HP FANS BxEx746/ MOTOR DRIVE {CxD) (E) AH-1-Supply Fan 3.690 89.5% 100.0 % 1.0 3,076 I I I I I I I ---- -----. ----------- Variable Air Volume Fems Systems ---- NOTE: Provide cne copy of this worksheet for each Jan system with a total fan system horsepo,ver greater than 25 hp of Variable Air Volume (VAV) Systems when using the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fans §140.4(c). A l B I C I D I E F I FAM DESCR!PTJON I DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMB~ROF PEAK WATTS I BRAKE HP !DRIVE FANS Bx Ex746/ f\f.OTOR (CxD) I I I ' I I I ' I I ' I I I I I I I I I .. ! ---! . --· ..• ~ ------------ Totals and Adjw;:i.r,,ents --.. ---- FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, St.JM w in §140.4{c) ofthe Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) 3,076 Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 2,500 A) If filter pressure drop (SP.) is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 1.230 W/CFM W. C. or 245 F:1sc:;! then enter SP, on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SP1) on Line 4) SP, inW.C 5. or Pa I inW.C B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. 5) SP1 I or Pa I C) Calculate Adjusted Fan Power Index and enter 6) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SPa -1)/SP, on Row7 I 7) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX {Line 3 x Line 6)1 , 1.230 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 for VA V sysrems. . •· -· -----. -- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA f AN P.OWER CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 --- 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 of fans §140.4{ c). A B C D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBcROF PEAK WATTS BRAKE HP FANS BX EX 746/ i'\f.OTOR DRIVE (CxD) AC-'! -Supply Fan 0.510 85.5% 100.0 % 1.0 445 I I [ --· --- ----.. --.. Variable Air Voh.:r.1e Fans Systams -.. ------- NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksheet for each fan system with o total fan system horsepower greater than 25 hp of Variable Air Volume {VAV) Systems when using rhe Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fans §140.4{c). A I B i C D E I F FAN DESCRIPTION I DESlGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS BX Ex 746/ BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE FANS (CxD) I I l l ! I I : I I j I I j ! I l -· I --L ··-l l - -... - Totals and Adjustmen-.s ----FILTER PRESSU.'{E ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, SUM w in §140.4(c) of the Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) 445 Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 700 A) lffilter pressure drop (SP.) is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.635 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Psscal then enter SP a on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SP1) on Line 4) s:='a inW.C 5. or Pa 5) SPr inW.C B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. or Pa C) Calculate Adjus~ed Fan Power Index and enter 6) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SP. -1)/SP1 on Row7 7) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 10.636 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 for VA V systems. -- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidenti.el Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA F,AN PQWER CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION e CERTIFICATE OF COMPUANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 -- 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 usir.g the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fans §140.4{c). A B C D E F FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAt{WATIS BRAKE HP FANS 8 x EX 746/ MOTOR DRIVE (Cx D) AC-2 -Supply Fan 1.080 86.5% 100.0 % 1.0 931 I I I -.. --- -- Variable Air Vo!~,-.~-= Fans S•;stems .. --. -. 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 I D E I F ' FAN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS I ' Bx Ex 746/ BRAKE HP I !DRIVE FANS 1MOTOR (CxD) i I j i I ! i I I ' I i I I : I I ! I I .. . .. -.. . .. .. -- Totals and fo.djustff.ents -... FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, SUM 931 w in §140.4(c) of the Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 1,800 A) If filter pressure drop (SP0) is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 W. C. or 245 Pases! then enter SP. on line 4. Enter 0.517 W/CFM Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SPf) on Line 4) SP0 inW.C 5. or Pa 5) SPt inW.C B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. or Pa C) Calculate Adjusted Fsn Power Index and enter 6) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SPa -1)/SPf on Row7 7) ADJUSTED i=AN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 0.517 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 for VA V systems. --. --·--" --· CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORN!A f AN P9WER CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION • CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 - Constant Voluma_Fans Sys!~ms -NOT£: 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 E:=FICIENCY NUMBERO:= PEAK WATTS BxEx746/ BRAKE HP MOTO~ DRIVE FANS {CxD) AC-3 -Supply Pan 0.840 85.5% 100.0 % 1.0 733 ' -I -. i --I -. . . ---· -~--~ --.. Variab!e Air vo:ume Fans Systams ·----. NOTE: Provide o.1e copy of this worksheet for each fan system with a total Jan 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 I B I C D E i F i FAN o:.:SCR!PT!ON DESIGN EF:=!CIENCV NUMB:C:ROF I PEAK WATTS BRAKE HP FANS I BxEx746/ l MOTOR DRIVE (CxD) ' I I I j I i I I I ' ' I I I I ! I ' l l I I I I I ! I I . -... ! -,_ -.. .. == ------. ---- Totals and Adjus:trt,ents -·--. - 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) 733 Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 1,400 A) lffilter pressure drop (SP,) is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.524 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pass2I then enter SP, on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SP fl on Line 4) SP a inW.C 5. or Pa 5) SP1 inW.C B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. or Pa I C) Calculate Adjusted Fan ?owar Index and enter 6) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SPa -1)/SPf on Row7 17) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 I 0.524 W/CFM 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN PO\lv'EFI. INDEX must not exceed 0.8 w/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 w/cfm for VA V systerris. ---- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA F,AN PQVt!ER CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 --.. Constant Volwr.·: Fens S'{stems .. 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 usir.g the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fans §140.4(c). A B C D E F :=AN DESCRIPTION DESIGN EFFICIENCY NU:VlBER or-PEAK WAITS BRAKE HP FANS B:< E x746/ rv:OTOR DRIVE (Cx D) (E)HP-1 -Supply Fan 0.340 85.5% 100.0 % -1.0 297 1 I I_ I .. I I -.. ~ ------... -- Variable Air Vo!ur.1e Fa11s Sys'i:-=_ms ------ff··- NOTE: Provide one copy of this worksheet for each Jan 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 I C D I E ! F I I I ' I F~.N DESCRIPTION DESIGN EF::ICIENCY l\!UMBEROF PEAK WAITS BxEx746/ I BRAKE HP FANS I l\,;OTOR DRIVE (Cx D) I I I I [ I ; i I I ! ! I I f I t I I ---· -- .. .. .. Totals and Aci;t1s~a,ents -. FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WAITS, SJM w in §140.4{c) of the Suilding Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) 297 Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 1,200 A) lffilter p,ess1..re drop (SP al is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.247 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pascai then em:er Sf'. on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SPf) on Line 4) SP, inW.C 5. or Pa 5) SPf inW.C B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. or Pa C) Calculate Adjus,ed Fan Power Index and enter 6) Fan Ac;ljus,ment = 1-(SPa -1)/SPf on Row7 i 17) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 0.247 W/CFM I I 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POW EH INDEX must not exceed 0.8 w/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 w/cfm for VAVsystems. ---- CA Building Ene;gy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Comp!iance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORN!A FAN PO\NER COl\!SU~tfiPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E /Revis0 d 05/15) ~ CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION • CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-fl/lCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements {Page 1 of 2) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/'/9/2016 -- Constant Vol..:'."£! fans S'.{stems -- NOTE: Provide onz copy of this worksheet for each fan system with a tow/ fan system horsepower greater than 25 hp of Constant Volume Fan Systems wher. usir.g 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 Bx Ex 746/ BRAKE HP MOTOct DRIVE FANS (Cx D) (E)HP-16-&1pply Fan 0.750 85.5% 100.0 % 1.0 651 I ' I I I --·-.. --- -------. ---. - Variable Air Volume F,ms Systems ---.. - NOTE: Provide om: 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 fens §140.4(c). A B ' C I D I E F l FAN DESCR!PT!OM I DESlGN EF:=!CIENCY I NUMBER OF PEAKW.l\.TfS I BRAKE HP I DRIVE I FANS Bx Ex 746/ MOTOR (CxD) I I I ! I i j ' I I i I I ! i I ---I _i __ ·' I .. i -· ---' ... ----. ·- Totals and 1:l.djus,r.1er,ts . ---· ---- FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, SUM w in §140.4(c) ofti1e Buildir.g Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) 654 Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN A!RFLOW CFM 1,600 A) lffilter pressure drop (SP.) is grea-cer than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.409 W/CFM W. C. or 2L!5 Pasc3: then enter SP. on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SPf) on Line j4) S?a inW.C 5. I or Pa 5) SPf I inW.C B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. ! or Pa C) Calculate Adjus';ed Fan Power Index and enter 6) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SP. -1)/SP1 on Row? ' 17) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 0.409 W/CFM I 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 for VA V systems. - CA Building Ene:gy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA F.AN PQWER CONSUMPTIOI\! CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) ProjcctName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared· 7/19/2016 Constant Volume Fins _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 WAITS BRAKE HP FAMS BxEx746/ MOTOR DRIVE (Cx D) (E)HP-19 -Supply Fan 0.340 85.5% 100.0 % 1.0 297 I ' I I ' I --·· . ---- .. -. . ----.. -· ... --~ -.. --· - Variable ft.if Vo!1:lm:: Fans Svstems -----.. --.. .. . ·--.... - NOTE: Provid:: one copy of this worksheet for each fan system with a total fan system horsepower grearer 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 I D I ! E ! F ffflC!ENCY I PEAK WATTS F.~.N DESCRIPTION DESIGN NUM3E'.:'10F BRAKE HP !DRIVE i FANS BxEx746/ 1MO,OR ! (CxD) i I ! i ' i i I i I ; ' ' I I ' i I ! I I I -I .. i i --I -- --. .. Totals and t,C:}Lls·c.rier,ts --. --· -·-FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Equaiion 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, SuM w in §140.4(c) of the Bul!ding Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) 297 Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 1,200 A) If filter pressure drop (SPal is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.247 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pascal then enter SP. on line 4. Enter Total Fan pres,ure drop across the fan (SP1) on Line 4) S?. inW.C 5. or Pa 5) SP1 i inW.C B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. I or Pa 6) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SPa -1)/SP; i C} Calculate AC:jus-ced Fan Power Index and enter i on Row 7 I 7) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 ;o.247 W/CFM ' ! 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POV/ER INDEX must not exceed 0.8 w/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 w/cfm for VA V systems . . ---===-=-t=== ---- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA F,AN PO't'\fER CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION • CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) Project Name: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 -.. Constant Vo!i.;m~ :=:ans S·1stems NOTE: Provide one copy of rhis worksheet for each fan system wirh o 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 :-hf•! DESCR!?TION DESIGN EfflC!ENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS BRAl<E HP FANS Bx Ex746/ MOTOR DRIVE (Cx D) f-lP-22 -Supply Fm 0.750 85.5% 100.0 % 1.0 654 ! I ! I I --·--.. -.. --· - ----.. .. -. ----- Vari2b!e Air Vo!:,mz :=uis svstems ---e-:-m ~ --= -·----.. 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 i B ' C I D E I F I I i I I I I I E:cflCIENCY PEAK WJl.TIS FAI\J DESCRIPTION i DES!Gi\l I NUt./12ER O~ BRAKE HP I iV o--o" I I FANS Bx E x7-4-6/ I 11 I ! C,. :DRIVE I (CxD) i ! i I i I I i I I i I I : I I I I I f ' i I : I I l --: --I -I ·- ---- Totals and AdjuEi:ma,Yi:s --. -------FILTER PRESSURE ,l,_DJUSTMENT Equa-.:ion 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, SUM 654 w in §140.4{c) of the Suilding Energy Efficiency COLUIV:N F) Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM 1,200 A) lffilter pressure drop (SP.) is greater than 1 inch 3} TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.545 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pascal then enter SP a on line 4. Enter Total Fan pre~sure drop across the fan (SP1) on Line 4) SP a inW.C 5. or Pa lsi SP1 I inW.C B) Calculate Fan Ad;ustment and enter on line 6. or Pa C) Calculate Adjusted Fan Power lnde): and enter 6) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SP. -1)/SP1 on Row7 17) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 I 0.545 W/CFM I 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POWER IfJ:JEX must not exceed 0.8 w/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 w/cjm for VA V systems. ----- CA Building Energy Efficiency Stan:fards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORNIA f:AN P9llt!ER COl\!SUMPT!ON CEC NRCC MCH 07 E (Revised 05/15) ----CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION • CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 .. -- 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 usir,g the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fans §140.4{c). A 1 B C D E F DESIGN Efr-lCIENCY NUMBER OF PEAK WATTS F.Ai\! DESCRIPTION 8xEx746/ BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE FANS (CxD) (E)HP-24 -Supply Fan 1.000 865% 100.0 % 1.0 862 I I I i I I I j ! I -J I -·---·------. -· ·--·--· -·---. - Variable Air Volu,.1.::: F;;;r,s Sy:;r.atr,s ------·-----·-- NOTE: Provide or,e 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 Jons §140.4{c). A B i C I D i E ! F I EF;:ICIENCY I I PEAK WATTS FA!\! DESCRIPT!OM I DESIGN NUMBER OF I l I l I BxEx746/ I BRAKE HP i\iO,OR !DRIVE FANS I (CxD) I I I I I i ! I I i ' I ; I : ' I I i ! I I l ' ' i i I -------I -·- ------- Totals and 10.d]us,ments ------· FILTER PRESSURE ADJUSTME,\IT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER (WATTS, SUM w ! in §140.4(c) of the Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) 862 I Standards. ! CFM 2) SUPPLY DES:GN AIRFLOW 1,600 A) lffilter pressur2 drop (SP.) is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.539 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pase,:! ,hen enter SP a on line 4. Enter Total Fan pressure drop ecross the fan (SP,) on Line 4) SP a 1 inW.C 5. I or Pa I inW.C B) Calculate Fan Adjustment and enter on line 6. 5) SP, I ! or Pa C) Calculate Adjus·,ed Fan Power Index and enter 6) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SPa -1)/SP, I on Row7 ! 7) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDcX (Lin2 3 )( Line 6)1 I I o.539 W/CFM l 1. TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX or ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX must not exceed 0.8 N/cfm for Constant Volume systems or 1.25 w/cfm ,for VA V systems. --k -- CA Building Energy Efficiency S1:andards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFO"NIA FAN PQ\fUER CONSUPJlPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E /Revisad 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) Project Name· DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 --. -- Constant Volume .=ans S•,1ste;ns -NOTE: Provide on2 copy of this worksheet for each fan system with a total fan system horsepower greater than 25 hp of Constant Volume Fan Systems wheo usi,,g the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fans §140.4(c). A B C D E F FAN DESCRIPTIOM DESIGM EFFICIENCY NUM8EROf PEAK WATTS BX EX 746/ BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE FANS (CxD) HP-25 -Supp,'.'! Fan 0.150 I 85.5% 100.0 % 1.0 654 I ! l l i I I I l I I I -· -.. I - . . .. --.. Variable Ai,· Vo!u~.-,.2: ?ans Systems .. . --. . -.. .. .. ----·-- NOTE: Provide ooE: 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 fens §140.4(c). A I 8 C I D i E F I I FAN DESCRIPT!ml DESIGN I ErflCIENCY I NUMBE!'!OF PEAK WATTS ! 8 x Ex 746/ BRAKE HP In "'"T"'-. !or:!VE FANS , ,~hV Vf~ (CxD) I I ! I l I : I I I ' I 1 i I i i I I I I __i .. .. : -. I H--.. ---.. -- Totals and AC~~s~r(i:2c/£S --·--· - FILTER PRESSURE ,-,DJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAI\! SYSTEM POWER (WAHS, SUM 654 w in §140.4(c} of the 2uilding Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW CFM i 1,200 A} lffilter pressure drop (SP.) is greater than 1 inch 3} TOTAL FAN SYSTcM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 1)1 ! 0.545 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pascal then enter SP a on line 4. Enter I Total Fan pressure drop across the fan (SPt) on Line 4) S?a I inW.C 5. ! or Pa I ir.W.C 8} Calculate Fan Adjustm ::nt and enter on line 6. 5) SP, I ; or Pa I I C} Calculate Adjusced Fan Power Index and enter 16) ;:an Adjustment= 1-(SP. -1)/SPt ' on Row7 I 17) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 5)1 I 0.545 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 for VAVsystems. ·-. ------ CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compiiance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFOKN'.A FAN PO\i\fER CO?\lSUit!iPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E (Revised 05/15) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-07-E Power Consumption of Fans Requirements (Page 1 of 2) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements I Date Prepared: 7/19/2016 -- Constant Vo!um~ ::ans 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 usir:g the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fans §140.4{ c). A B C D E F FAN DESCR!PT!ON DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUM8EROF PEAK WATTS BxEx746/ BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE FJ!.:11S (CxD) HP-29 -Suppl/ F;n 1.000 86.5% 100.0 % 1.0 862 I ' I i I i I I L I I -----=== = m -·:e 2Y ---== ' ... == --·- ------ Variable Air \lolur-.e Fc:r,s Systems ----- NOTE: Provide on:: copy of rhis worksheet for each fan system wirh a rota! fan system horsepower greate,-than 25 hp of Variable Air Volume {VAV) Systems when using the Prescriptive Approach. See Power Consumption of fans §140.4(c). A 8 I C I D ! E I F ! i I I I I F.',.N DESCRIPTIOI\J DESIGN EfflCI-ENCY NUMBER OF I PEAi<WATTS I IDRIVE I i 3xEx746/ I BRA:<E HP l,vo~o"' I FAi\!S I (CxD) ! J t h. : ' I I I I I I ' I i i I i i ! I I I I i ' ! I I ! I i __ = ---=·------·--. -· .. --------- Totals and ft.cl!us,m.::,,ts -·-- FILTER PRESSt..:RE ADJUSTMENT Equation 140.4-A 1) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POVIIER {WATTS, SJM w in §140.4{c) of the Building Energy Efficiency COLUMN F) 862 Standards. 2) SUPPLY DESIGN AIRFLOW_ CFM "i,oOO A) lffilter pressure drop (SP.) is greater than 1 inch 3) TOTAL FAN SYSTEM POWER INDEX (Row 1 / Row 2)1 0.539 W/CFM W. C. or 245 Pasco then em:er SP. on line 4. Enter Total Fan pre~sure drop across the fan (SP,) on Line 4) S?3 inW.C 5. or Pa 5) SPf j inW.C B) Calculate Fon Adjustment and enter on line 6. or Pa 16) Fan Adjustment= 1-(SP. -1)/SPf ' C) Calculate k:.jus,ed Fa,1 PowE:C Index and enter I I on Row7 ' I 17) ADJUSTED FAN POWER INDEX (Line 3 x Line 6)1 i 0.539 W/CFM I 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 /or VA V systems. -· ... --- CA Building Ene;gy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Como!iance May 2015 STATE OF CALIFORN1A F~N P0WER CONSUMPTION CEC-NRCC-MCH-07-E (Revised 07/14) CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION ~~ NRCC-MCH-Oi=-E Power Consump-::ion of Fans Requirements (Page 2 of 2) ProjectName: DNAe Tenant Improvements j Date Prepared· 7 /19/20'i 6 DOCUMENTATION :'.l.UT:-JOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. / Documentation Au·,hor Noma: M H Documentation Author Signature· '//Tr,_____...,-/ 1a;1, oang ( ,//J/ h;;;, I'---__J Company: DEC Engineers, Inc. Signature Date:711912016 ~ Address: 7330 Carroll Road, Suite 100 CEA/ HERS Cert1f1cation Identification (if applicable): City/State/Zip: Sz.n Diego, CA 92i21 Phone: 858-578-3270 RESPONSIBLE h:~.;m.J'S DEC!.AR.lfflON ST.&.TEMENT I certify the followi,1g under penalty of perjury, under the laws of i:he State of California: 1. The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 2. I am eligible under Div:sion 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identi-fi2d on fr.is Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). 3. The energy -features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design ident:f:ed on -d-,ls Certifica-ce of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 4. Tha building c·esign foc:tur2s or system design featc1res identified on this Certific«te of Compliance are consistem with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcemem agency for approval with this building permit application. 5. I will ensure triat a complet:ed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made 2vailab!e to ·che enforcement agency for all applicable inspec-cions. I understand tnat a completed signed copy of this Certificat2 o-f CompliEr.ce is raqui;ed to be included with the documentation the buiider provide~ i:he building owner at occupancy. Responsible DcsiJ/.er N-:.ime: Chris Deck Responsible Designer Signature( fl (J,J(_ Company: Date Signed: -DC:C Engineers 7/'19/2016 Address: 7580 Carroll Road License: M30087 City/State/Zip: San Diego, Ca 82121 Phone: 858-578-3270 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance May 2015 I i l i i •t ! ! I J l l Viking Safety Consultants, Inc. Protecting your company and employees PO Box 910730, San Diego, California 92191 Tel:(858) 537-0924 Web:www.vksafety.com September 23, 2016 Kimberly A. Krenek, AIA Krenek Design Group 6520 Nancy Ridge Dr. San Diego, CA 92121 RE: DNA Electronics Tenant Improvement Hazardous Material Report Dear Ms. Krenek, I reviewed the Hazardous Material Summary Report (technical report) prepared by Occupational Services. Inc. for DNA Electronics (DNAe ). I also reviewed the plan check comments from EsGil Corporation. Please see responses below addressing each issue. Section 5: Technical report addresses the use of hazardous materials in the warehouse including the fume hoods and canopy hood. See table 1, starting on page 7 of the technical report .. Also, see page 37 of the technical report for a description of the handling of hazardous materials in the warehouse. Section 8: • The minimum required exhaust rate for the fume hoods and the exhaust canopy is 181 CFM. See page 45 of the technical report. • The exhausted chemicals will not require a separate and distinct exhaust system. However, it does need to be separate from the office air conditioning system. See page 44 of technical report. • DNAe will be using some corrosive materials. Therefore, class 5 ducting is required. We recommend PVC coated galvanized ducting. See page 45 of the technical report. • Incompatible materials will not be exhausted. See page 43, section b of the technical report. • Duct clean-out are not required based on the material usage. The ducts are used to convey noncorrosive vapors with no particulates per CMC 506.3. Page 1 of2 ·, Comment 5: The canopy exhaust usage and exhaust requirements were added to the technical report. See pages 7, 37 and 45 of the technical report. If you have any questions, please contact me at (619) 249-6030. Sincerely, ~d ;;o. ~ Randal Rasmussen, CIH Viking Safety Consultants, Inc. Page 2 of2 TECHNICAL REPORT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SUMMARY For DNA Electronics, Inc. 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92008 REcE1vso SEP 2 8 2016 (July 29, 2()16) ~~ro~~i~i~~~ (Rev.2 Septembe~ 22, 2016:) OCCUPATIONAL SERVICES, INC. ~, zeos DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev. 2 September 22, 2016) Table of Contents July 29, 2016 Page 2 1. OSl's Cas2Class Database used to Produce Technical Reports .............................. 4 1.1. Report Preparation Process ................................................................................... 4 1.2. Company Information ............................................................................................. 4 1.3. Report Submission to the Carlsbad Fire Department.. ........................................... 4 1.4. Executive Summary ............................................................................................... 5 1.5. Construction Scope of Work .................................................................................. 5 1.6. Hazardous Materials Information ........................................................................... 5 1.7. Control Area Information ........................................................................................ 5 2. Building/Facility Information ...................................................................................... 6 3. Attachment Information ............................................................................................. 6 4. Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) ............................................................ 6 5. Hazard Classification Process ................................................................................... 7 6. Table 1 Chemical Inventory Form Control Area 1 ..................................................... 7 7. Table 1.1 Physical Hazard Report Summary (Control Area 1) ................................ 16 8. Table 1.2 Health Hazard Report Summary (Control Area 1) ................................... 19 9. Table 1.3 Detailed Chemical Inventory Report (Control Area 1) ............................. 20 10. Bulking and Dispensing of Hazardous Materials and Wastes ................................. 37 11. Table 2 Bulking and Dispensing Area Locations ..................................................... 37 12. Table 3 List of Hazardous Materials to be Bulked and/or Dispensed ...................... 37 13. Operational Information ........................................................................................... 39 14. Operational Controls ............................................................................................... 41 14.1 Automatic Fire Extinguishing System for buildings .............................................. 41 14.2 Seismic Bracing and Shelf Construction for hazardous materials ........................ -41 14.3 Separation of Incompatible Materials ................................................................... 41 14.4 Empty Containers ................................................................................................ 41 14.5 Security ................................................................................................................ 41 14.6 Portable Fire Extinguishers .................................................................................. 42 14.7 Approved Flammable Liquid and Hazardous Materials Storage Cabinets ........... 42 14.8 Corrosive Materials .............................................................................................. 42 14.9 Organic Peroxides ............................................................................................... 42 14.10 Oxidizing Materials ............................................................................................... 42 14.11 Highly Toxic & Toxic Materials ............................................................................. 42 14.12 Water Reactive Solids and Liquids ...................................................................... 43 14.13 Laboratory Fume Hoods and Building Exhaust and Ventilation ........................... 43 14.14 Sources of Ignition ............................................................................................... 46 14.15 Spill Control, Drainage, Secondary Containment ................................................. 46 14.16 Explosion Control ................................................................................................. 46 14.17 Limit Controls ....................................................................................................... 46 14.18 Pressure Controls ................................................................................................ 46 14.19 Treatment Systems .............................................................................................. 47 14.20 Protection from Vehicles ...................................................................................... 4 7 14.21 Employee Training and Response Procedures/Hazard Communication ............. 47 14.22 Storage of Hazardous Materials ........................................................................... 47 15. Hazardous Materials Information Summary ............................................................ 47 Attachment 1 (Project Site Vicinity Map) ......................................................................... 49 Attachment 1.1 (Facility Site Location) ............................................................................ 50 Attachment 2 (First Floor Control Area Plan) .................................................................. 51 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev. 2-September 221 2016.) July 29, 2016 Page 3 Attachment 2.1 (Proposed First Floor Plan) .................................................................... 52 Attachment 2.2 (Second Floor Control Area Plan) .......................................................... 53 Attachment 3 (Curriculum Vitae) ..................................................................................... 54 Attachment 4 (NCSA Certificate Number CFC0306.13) ................................................. 55 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev. 2 September 22, -20J 6) 1. OSl's Cas2Class Database used to Produce Technical Reports July 29, 2016 Page4 Occupational Services, Inc. ("OSI") owns a custom-designed Microsoft Access database that has been continually improved, updated and amended to reflect the current California Fire Code. Over 125,000 chemicals are currently recognized and classified by their Chemical Abstract Service Number (CAS No.) in OSI' s database, called "CAS2Class." The foundation of OSl's Technical Report is the Physical Hazard Summary and Health Hazard Summary reports produced by CAS2Class. 1. 1. Report Preparation Process Before presenting a Technical Report to a Code Official, OSI collects the tenant's "proposed" chemical inventory and imports the inventory into CAS2Class. OSI then makes a proper hazard determination for every unclassified chemical. OSI uses trained and degreed HazMat professionals to determine the hazard categories, which are based on the chemical's Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), the manufacturer's product literature, and textbooks, along with the concentration, physical state, chemical properties and health hazards of that chemical. OSI also refers to NIOSH, OSHA, EPA and DOT hazard classifications. OSI uses all these physical and chemical references to properly classify the chemical according to the categories listed in Appendix E of the 2013 California Fire Code (CFC). When 100% of the tenant's chemical inventory is properly classified, OSI generates these two tables: Physical Hazard Summary and Health Hazard Summary. OSI then compares the tenant's summaries to the Maximum Allowable Quantity (MAQ) per Control Area of Hazardous Materials Posing a Physical Hazard listed in Table 5003.1.1 (1) & 5003.1.1 (3) of the 2013 CFC and the Maximum Allowable Quantity per Control Area of Hazardous Materials Posing a Health Hazard in Table 5003.1.1 (2) & 5003.1.1 (4) of the 2013 California Fire Code (CFC).. If the entire inventory does not exceed the MAQs, OSI advises the architect to design and construct one control area. If the MAQs are exceeded, OSI advises the architect to design more control areas until the inventory does not exceed MAQs. Many hours of technical expertise are spent designing the quantity and one-hour boundaries of the control areas. OSI and the architect use this CAS2Class report at the beginning of the design process and the information is used to form the basis of the building design. 1.2. Company Information DNA Electronics, Inc. is located in city of Carlsbad California and is a pioneer in next generation sequencing (NGS), dedicated to applying our proven molecular diagnostic technology to bring real, life- saving benefits to patients. As the inventors of semiconductor sequencing ( on-chip sequencing and measurement), we have created a new platform that is ideally suited to point-of-need diagnostics, combining the ease of use of real-time PCR with the analytical depth of NGS. 1.3. Report Submission to the Carlsbad Fire Department OSI and DNA Electronics Inc., understand the Carlsbad Fire Department will review this Hazardous Materials Opinion and Technical Report and that the Building Official will request Carlsbad Fire Department's approval on this Hazardous Material Opinion and Technical Report. DNA Electronics, Inc. will file the San Diego Regional Hazardous Materials Questionnaire DEH HM-9171 with the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health. The Hazardous Material Questionnaire will have the County Health stamp provided in the 'RELEASED FOR BUILDING PERMIT BUT NOT FOR OCCUPANCY'. The Business Plan will be processed by the Client with the County Health Department while construction occurs, and will be completed prior to the Certificate of Occupancy is obtained, and provided to the Fire Official. A completed copy of the Hazardous Materials Business Plan and this Technical Opinion Report will be submitted to the Carlsbad Fire Department: 1. ' DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev. 2 September 22, 2016') City of Carlsbad Fire Department Fire Prevention Division 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 www. firemail@car/sbadca.gov P: (760) 602-4665 F: (760) 602-8561 1.4. Executive Summary July 29, 2016 Page 5 DNA Electronics, Inc. is submitting this Technical Report as part of a tenant improvement to remodel {11,381 ft2) of the existing building {51,496 ft2). DNA Electronics, Inc., Suite 100 facility will occupy a total area of (23,500 ft2) of the (51,496 ft2) building located at 1891 Rutherford Road, in the city of Carlsbad CA, 92008. This Technical Opinion Report was prepared by Ricky R. Francis Sr., Certified California Fire Code Inspector (CFC0306.13), AS, CCFCI, (Curriculum Vitae attached), of Occupational Services, Inc. (OSI), 6397 Nancy Ridge Drive, San Diego CA 92121, and (858) 558-6736. This report includes: Building/facility information, Operational information, Hazardous Materials information for 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008. This report does not include any High Piled Combustible Storage requirements. 1.5. Construction Scope of Work • Construction of four (4) Clean Rooms with Modular Walls including Electrical. • Construction of new labs and common areas and improvements to existing lab area 1.6. Hazardous Materials Information [2013 CFC 5003] DNA Electronics, Inc. will store, use and handle Hazardous Materials at different locations within the facility. Hazardous Materials will be stored, used and handled in accordance with the 2013 California Fire Code (CFC). None of the Hazardous Materials stored , used or handled within tenant space (Control Area) exceed the Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQs) per Control Area of Hazardous Materials posing a Physical Hazard listed in 2013 CFC Table 5003.1.1(1), 5003.1.1(3) and 2013 (CBC) Table 307.1 (1) or the Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQs) per Control Area of Hazardous Materials posing a Health Hazard in 2013 (CFC) Table 5003.1.1 (2), 5003.1.1 (4) and 2013 (CBC) Table 307.1 (2). 1.7. Control Area Information [2013 CBC 414.2, 2013 CFC 5003.8] The building located at 1891 Rutherford Road has two (2) control areas inside as listed below. DNA Electronics, Inc. 's facility will be located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, in the city of Carlsbad California. • Control Area 1 (Suite 100) Occupied by DNA Electronics, Inc. • Control Area 2 (Suite 200) Not Occupied by DNA Electronics, Inc. Control Areas will be separated through the use of fire barriers having a minimum fire-resistance rating of one (1) hour. Control Areas will be constructed in accordance with the 2013 CBC Sections 414.2.1 through 414.2.5 and the 2013 CFC Sections 5003.8.3.1 through 5003.8.3.5. DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report I Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev. 2 Septemb-er 22, 2016:) July 29, 2016 Page 6 Based on the volume of Hazardous Materials on site, the design and operation of DNA Electronics, lnc.'s facility will be in compliance with the 2013 California Fire Code and 2013 California Building Code. There will be no hazardous materials stored or used on the second floor of the DNA Electronics' facility. 2. Building/Facility Information [2013 CBC 602] The two story building located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008 is a Type 111-B fully Sprinklered building. The building was built in 1999 and has a total square footage of (51,496 ft2 / floor) square feet. DNA Electronics, Inc., will occupy Suite 100 (23,500 ft2 / floor) square feet of the total building area of (51,496 ft2 / floor) square feet. The tenant improvement area of the building contains two occupancy classifications: Type "B," and Type "S-1"with a total two (2) Control Areas. DNA Electronics, Inc. will remodel the (11,381 ft2 / floor) square feet area within (Suite 100) of the existing building located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad CA, 92008 under this proposed tenant improvement. 3. Attachment Information Attachment 1 is a copy of a Vicinity Map Project Site location for the DNA Electronics, Inc. Located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92008. Attachment 1.1 is a copy of the facility site location for DNA Electronics, Inc. located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008 Attachment 2 is a copy of the First Floor Control Area Plan and Hazardous Materials storage, handling, bulking and dispensing locations for DNA Electronics, Inc. indicating existing building First Floor Plan Control Area within 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92008. Attachment 2.1 is a copy of the Proposed First Floor Plan for DNA Electronics, Inc. indicating the proposed building First Floor Plan within 1891 Rutherford Road1 Suite 100,_ Carlsbad, CA 92008., Attachment 2.2 is a copy of the Second Floor Control Area Plan for DNA Electronics, Inc. indicating existing building Second Floor Plan Control Area within 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92008. Attachment 3 is a copy of Curriculum Vitae for Ricky R. Francis Sr., AS, CCFCI Attachment 4 is a copy of NCSA Certificate Number CFC0180.07 for Ricky R. Francis Sr., Certified California Fire Code Inspector 4. Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) Based on the proposed tenant improvements and use of discloseable quantities of hazardous materials at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008 DNA Electronics, Inc. will be required to update the current CERS Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) or create a new CERS account within the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health (DEH) California Environmental Reporting System (CERS). DNA Electronics, Inc. is not updating or submitting the Business Plan at this time; however DNA Electronics, Inc., commits to updating and/or submitting a Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) within the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health (DEH) California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) prior to final occupancy. DNA Electronics, Inc., DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016:) July 29, 2016 Page7 understands that the Building Department and the Carlsbad Fire Department will not grant a final Certificate of Occupancy until the updated Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) has been submitted within the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health (DEH) California Environmental Reporting System (CERS). 5. Hazard Classification Process Table 1 (Chemical Inventory Form) of this Technical Report is a list of every chemical inside DNA Electronics, Inc., facility located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008. DNA Electronics, Inc., facility Hazardous Materials located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008. DNA Electronics, Inc., chemical inventory is sorted alphabetically and then by Use and Storage locations. Table 1.1 (Physical Hazard Report Summary) are summary totals of all hazardous materials existing Physical Hazards within the facility inventory. Table 1.2 (Health Hazard Report Summary) are summary totals of all hazardous materials existing Health Hazards within the facility inventory. Table 1.3 (Detailed Chemical Inventory Report) are summary totals of all hazardous materials and existing hazard classifications associated with each chemical listed within the facility inventory. All of the hazardous categories and/or classifications were verified from the 2013 California Fire Code (Appendix "E"), chemical manufacturers Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and Safety Data Sheets (SOS). 6. Table 1 Chemical Inventory Form Control Area 1 Table 1 (Chemical Inventory Form) Control Area 1 Unit Chemical Name CAS# %Cone. Qty Stored Stored Storage Location Use Location Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Methyl Orange, 0.1 % 547-58-0 0.10% 0.1321 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project SDS 0.1% UV-treated (10L) 151-21-3 0.10% 26.42008 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Phenolphthalein, 1 % 77-09-8 1% 0.1321 Gal. Lab-1 , Lab-2 & Warehouse Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Formalin, 10% 050-00-0 10% 0.198151 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Room :Flammable Waste Solve-nf 000338-00-6: Mixture: '.551 :Gaf Warehouse-(Canoov Hood): Warehouse-(Canopy: Hood): Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Copper sulfate, 20% 7758-98-7 20% 0.1321 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project MES 25 mM 0.02% SDS (10L) 4432-31-9 25% 26.42008 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Formaldehvde, 36.5% 50-00-0 36.50% 0.007926 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Sodium bromide, 97% 7647-15-6 97% 1.101322 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Room DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (R.ev.1 Septe-mber 7, 2016:) Table 1 (Chemical Inventory Form) Control Area 1 Unit Chemical Name CAS# %Cone. Qty Stored Stored Storage LQcation Citric acid monohydrate 5949-29-1 97% 1.321586 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Allyl glycidyl ether, 99% 106-92-3 99% 0.021136 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sucrose 57-50-1 99% 1.101322 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Octadecvlamine 124-30-1 99% 1.376652 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Toluene 99.5% 108-88-3 99.50% 0.224571 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Acetic acid 64-19-7 98% 0.264201 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Ethvlenediamine 107-15-3 98% 0.02642 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Mono-2-(methacrvlovloxv)ethvl succinate 20882-04-6 98% 0.06605 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sorbitan sesquioleate 8007-43-0 98% 0.06605 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse 2-Mercaptoethanol 60-24-2 98% 1.453104 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Tetraethvl orthosilicate 78-10-4 98% 0.01321 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse N, N-Dimethvlacrvlimide 2680-03-7 98% 0.018494 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse (3-Aminopropyl)triethoxvsilane 919-30-2 98% 0.021136 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse / Hexyl alcohol 111-27-3 98% 0.023778 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Acrylic acid 79-10-7 98% 1.321 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Hitenol BC-10 352661-91-7 98% 4.77662 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Ferrous sulfate 7782-63-0 98% 0.264201 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium thiosulfate 7772-98-7 98% 0.264201 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse July 29, 2016 Page 8 Use Location Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room DNA Electronics, Inc. . .. . Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) Table 1 (Chemical Inventory Forn1) Control Area 1 Unit Chemical Name CAS# %Cone. Qty Stored Stored Storage Location Sodium chloride, 5M 7647-14-5 99% 0.264201 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Triton X-200 9010-41-7 95% 0.317041 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sterile Culture Media, Saboraud Dextrose 000525-00-0 95% 2.642008 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Polyethylenimine, branched 9002-98-6 95% 0.02642 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sulfuric acid 7664-93-9 99% 0.02642 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Triton X-100 9002-93-1 99% 0.02642 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Absolute ethanol 64-17-5 99% 3.17041 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse PBS 1X (Phosphate-buffered saline) 7778-77-0 99% 3.17041 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Giemsa stain 67-56-1 99% 0.031704 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Poly(diallyldimethyl ammonium chloride) solution 26062-79-3 99% 0.006605 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Aldan Blue stain 123439-83-8 99% 0.06605 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Divinyl Benzene 1321-74-0 99% 0.016 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Phenylmethanesulfonyl Fluoride 329-98-6 99% 0.06605 Gal. Lab-1 , Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 99% 0.06605 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Tetramethylammonium hydroxide, 1M 75-59-2 95% 0.06605 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Acetone 67-64-1 95% 0.792602 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Glycerol 56-81-5 95% 0.792602 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Hydrogen chloride, 1 N 7647-01-0 95% 0.792602 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse July 29, 2016 Page9 Use Location Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev .1 Septembe-r 7,. 2016) Table 1 (Chemical Inventory Form) Control Area 1 Unit Chemical Name CAS# %Cone. Qty Stored Stored Storage Location HvdroQen Peroxide 007722-84-1 95% 0.792602 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sterile Culture Media, LB 000525-00-0 95% 0.792602 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Reaqent alcohol 64-17-5 95% 8.982827 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Ethanolamine 141-43-5 98% 0.09247 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Octane 111-65-9 98% 0.09247 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium acetate buffer 127-09-3 97% 1.056803 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sterile Culture Media, YM 000525-00-0 97% 1.056803 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse N, N-Dimethylformamide 68-12-2 97% 0.010568 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Tween-20 9005-64-5 98% 0.010568 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Absolute methanol 67-56-1 98% 0.10568 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Chloroform 67-66-3 98% 0.10568 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Kathan CG/ICP 008864-00-0 98% 0.10568 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Tetrahydrofuran 109-99-9 95% 0.10568 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse lsopropyl alcohol 67-63-0 95% 1.321004 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sterile Culture Media, Nutrient 000525-00-0 95% 1.321004 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sterile Culture Media, Nutrient+ 33% Qlycerol 000525-00-0 99% 1.321004 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse lgepal CA-630 9036-19-5 99% 0.01321 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 99% 0.1321 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse July 29, 2016 Page 10 Use Location Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1 , Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) Table 1 (Chemical Inventory Form) Control Area 1 Unit Chemical Name CAS# %Cone. Qty Stored Stored Storage Location Iron II, Ill oxide maanetofluid 1309-38-2 99% 0.1321 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Trichloro-Acetic acid 76-03-9 99% 0.1321 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sterile Culture Media, Brain Heart Infusion 000525-00-0 99% 1.717305 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Siamacote 142-82-5 99% 0.018494 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Hvdrochloric acid 7647-01-0 97% 2.113606 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Nitromethane 75-52-5 97% 0.021136 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Polvacrylic acid, sodium salt 9003-01-4 99% 0.021136 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Toluene permount 108-88-3 95% 0.021136 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Mineral Oil 8042-47-5 98% 0.211361 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sterile Culture Media, Trvptic Sov 000525-00-0 98% 2.377807 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Triethvlamine 121-44-8 98% 0.023778 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Bleach-Rite 7681-52-9 98% 19.81506 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Bleach (Sodium hvpochlorite) 7681-52-9 98% 3.963012 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse XY-12 Liauid Sanitizer 7681-52-9 98% 5.284016 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Extran 300 ohosphate-free deteraent 9004-54-0 98% 2.113606 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse BC10 (20L) 017064-00-0 95% 52.84016 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Blocker Casein 9000-71-9 95% 0.528402 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Carbonate/Bicarbonate ( 1 OU 017063-00-0 97% 5.284016 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse July 29, 2016 Page 11 Use Location Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) Table 1 (Chemical Inventory Form) Control Area 1 Unit Chemical Name CAS# %Cone. Qty Stored Stored Storage Location Excipient 497 mM Sucrose ( 1 0L) 57-50-1 97% 10.56803 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse MOPS 15 mM (10L) 1132-61-2 95% 52.84016 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse WFI Water (20L) 7732-18-5 95% 21.13606 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Capture Binding Buffer 017062-00-0 95% 0.089828 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Capture Wash Buffer 006545-00-0 99% 0.237781 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Isolation Lysis Solution 001462-00-0 99% 0.366182 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Isolation Binding Buffer 017061-00-0 99% 0.27609 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Elution Buffer 012875-00-0 99% 0.188639 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Pre-wash Buffer 877-24-7 99% 0.014531 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium cvanoborohydride 25895-60-7 99% 0.0876 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse sos 000151-21-3 99% 1.095 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse 3-(2-pyridyl)-5,6-diphenyl-1,2,4-triazine-4,4- disulfonic acid sodium salt 28048-33-1 99% 0.002203 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse 3-(2-succinic anhydride )propyl-functionalized silica gel 017066-00-0 99% 0.011013 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse 4'-hydroxyazobenzene-2-carboxylic acid 1634-82-8 99% 0.022026 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Benzophenone 119-61-9 97% 0.002203 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Copper (II) sulfate 7758-99-8 97% 0.022026 Lbs. Lab-1 , Lab-2 & Warehouse EGTA 67-42-5 97% 0.022026 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse N-isooroovlacrvlamide 2210-25-5 99% 0.022026 Lbs. Lab-1 , Lab-2 & Warehouse July 29, 2016 Page 12 Use Location Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 201-6,) Table 1 (Ct)emical Inventory Form) Control Area 1 Unit Chemical Name CAS# %Cone. Qty Stored Stored Storage Location Sodium deoxycholate 302-95-4 95% 0.022026 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Taurine 107-35-7 95% 0.022026 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Brii-58 9004-95-9 95% 0.220264 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Casein, from milk 9000-71-9 98% 0.220264 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Hydroquinone 123-31-9 98% 0.220264 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse MaQnesium chloride hexahydrate 7791-18-6 98% 0.220264 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse MES hydrate 4432-31-9 98% 0.220264 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Oleylamine 112-90-3 98% 0.220264 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium 4-vinylbenzenesulfonate 2695-37-6 98% 0.220264 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Saponin 8047-15-2 98% 2.202643 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse SDS (Sodium dodecyl sulfate) 151-23-3 98% 2.202643 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium bicarbonate 144-55-8 95% 2.202643 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium phosphate dibasic heptahvdrate 7782-85-6 95% 2.202643 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium phosphate monobasic 7558-80-7 95% 2.202643 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium carbonate 497-19-8 95% 2.422907 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Stvrene 100-42-5 99% 0.045 Gal. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse TRIS Base 77-86-1 99% 3.303965 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse TRIS Hydrochloride 1185-53-1 99% 3.303965 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse July 29, 2016 Page 13 Use Location Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report I Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) Table 1 (Chemical Inventory Form) Control Area 1 Unit Chemical Name CAS# %Cone. Qty Stored Stored Storage Location EDC 25952-53-8 99% 0.044053 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sulfa-NHS 106627-54-7 99% 0.044053 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse N,N'-Dicyclohexvlcarbodiimide 538-75-0 99% 0.440529 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 99% 0.440529 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse D-( + )-qlucose 50-99-7 99% 4.405286 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Ammonium iron (Ill) sulfate hexahvdrate 7783-85-9 99% 0.055066 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Ammonium persulfate, for electrophoresis 7727-54-0 99% 0.055066 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Guafenesin 93-14-1 99% 0.055066 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium (meta) oeriodate 7790-28-5 99% 0.055066 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Trans-Dichlorobis( ethylenediamine )cobalt (111) chloride 017065-00-0 95% 0.055066 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse DL-methionine 59-51-8 95% 0.550661 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse MOPS 1132-61-2 95% 0.550661 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium acetate 127-09-3 98% 0.550661 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium hydroxide, beads 1310-73-2 98% 5.506608 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Potassium persulfate 7727-21-1 98% 0.881057 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Hexadecvltrimethvlammonium bromide 57-09-0 98% 0.110132 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Iron (Ill) nitrate nonahvdrate 7782-61-8 98% 0.110132 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse L-ascorbic acid sodium salt 134-03-2 98% 0.110132 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse July 29, 2016 Page 14 Use Location Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev: 1 September 7, 2016') Table 1 (Chemical Inventory Form) Control Area 1 Unit Chemical Name CAS# %Cone. Qty Stored Stored Storage Location MES, free acid 4432-31-9 98% 0.110132 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium azide 26628-22-8 98% 0.110132 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Ammonium persulfate 7727-54-0 95% 1.101322 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Casein, Hammerstein bovine 9000-71-9 95% 1.101322 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse EDT A disodium salt 6381-92-6 95% 1.101322 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Glycine 56-40-6 95% 1.101322 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Iron (II) sulfate heptahydrate 7782-63-0 95% 1.101322 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Iron (Ill) sulfate pentahvdrate 142906-29-4 97% 1.101322 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium citrate dihydrate 6132-04-3 97% 1.101322 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse Sodium thianocyanate 540-72-7 97% 1.101322 Lbs. Lab-1, Lab-2 & Warehouse July 29, 2016 Page 15 Use Location Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse Lab-1, Lab-2 & Project Room, Warehouse DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) 7. Table 1.1 Physical Hazard Report Summary (Control Area 1) July 29, 2016 Page 16 Table 1.1 (Physical Hazard Report Summary) indicates total summary of Hazard Classifications per Control Area of hazardous material posing a Physical Hazard that is stored and/or used in DNA Electronics, lnc.'s facility (Control Area 1) inventory located at 11891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008 in accordance with the 2013 CFC Table 5003.1.1(1). TABLE 3.1 (2013 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS POSING A PHYSICAL HAZARD CONTROL AREA 1 (Page 1) MATERIAL CLASS STORAGE USE-CLOSED SYSTEMS USE-OPEN SYSTEMS Solid pounds Liquid gallons Gas (cubic Solid pounds Liquid Gas Solid Liquid (cubic feet) (pounds) feet@ (cubic feet) gallons (cubic pounds gallons NTP) (pounds) feet@ (cubic feet) (pounds) NTP) Combustible dust N/A NIA N/A NIA NIA NIA Loose Combustible fiber Baled NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA II 1.643 Gal Combustible liquid IIIA 1.822 Gal 1118 NIA 5.963 Gal NIA N/A N/A NIA Cryogenic flammable N/A NIA NIA N/A NIA NIA Cryogenics, oxidizing N/A NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA Division 1.1 NIA NIA Division 1.2 NIA NIA Division 1.3 NIA NIA Explosives Division 1.4 NIA NIA NIA NIA Division 1.4G NIA NIA NIA N/A NIA NIA Division 1.5 N/A NIA Division 1.6 NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016:) July 29, 2016 Page 17 TABLE 3.1 (2013 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS POSING A PHYSICAL HAZARD CONTROL AREA 1 (Page 2) MATERIAL CLASS STORAGE USE-CLOSED SYSTEMS USE-OPEN SYSTEMS Solid pounds Liquid gallons Gas (cubic Solid pounds Liquid Gas Solid Liquid (cubic feet) (pounds) feet@ (cubic feet) gallons (cubic pounds gallons NTP) (pounds) feet@ (cubic feet) (pounds) NTP) Gaseous N/A N/A Flammable gas Liquefied N/A N/A NIA N/A N/A N/A 1A Flammable liquid 18 and 1C N/A 103.797 Gal N/A N/A N/A N/A 19.00 Gal Flammable liquid, N/A Combination (1A,1B,1C) N/A 103.797 Gal N/A N/A NIA NIA 19.00 Gal Flammable solid N/A .1.183 Lbs. N/A NIA NIA NIA N/A Inert Gas Gaseous NIA NIA NIA N/A NL N/A NIA Liquefied NIA N/A NL NIA N/A NL NA N/A Cryogenic Inert NA NIA NIA NIA N/A NL N/A NIA UD NIA NIA I NIA NIA II 0.106 Gal NIA N/A Organic peroxide Ill 0.366 Gal NIA N/A 1.00 Gal IV 0.321 Gal NIA NIA 1.00 Gal V N/A N/A DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) July 29, 2016 Page 18 TABLE 3.1 (2013 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS POSING A PHYSICAL HAZARD CONTROL AREA 1 (Page 3) MATERIAL CLASS STORAGE USE-CLOSED SYSTEMS USE-OPEN SYSTEMS Solid pounds Liquid gallons Gas (cubic Solid pounds Liquid Gas Solid Liquid (cubic feet) (pounds) feet@ (cubic feet) gallons (cubic pounds gallons NTP) (pounds) feet@ (cubic feet) . (pounds) NTP) 4 N/A NIA 3 N/A NIA Oxidizer 2 N/A N/A 1 2.147 Lbs. 0.793 Gal N/A N/A Gaseous NIA N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Oxidizing gas Liquefied N/A N/A N/A NIA N/A N/A Pyrophoric N/A 4 3 0.110 Lbs. 0.021 Gal Unstable (reactive) 2 1.366 Gal 1 1.156 Lbs. 0.106 Gal 3 N/A NIA Water reactive 2 0.110 Lbs 0.026 Gal N/A N/A 1 8.073 Lbs 0.066 Gal N/A N/A DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 20f6') July 29, 2016 Page 19 TABLE 3.1 (2013 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1 (1} MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS POSING A PHYSICAL HAZARD CONTROL AREA 1 {Page 4) For SI: 1 cubic foot= 0.023 m3, 1 pound= 0.454 kg, 1 gallon= 3.785 L. NL= Not Limited; N/A = Not Applicable; UD = Unclassified Detonable p. The following shall not be included in determining the maximum allowable quantities: 1. Liquid or gaseous fuel in fuel tanks on vehicles. 2. Liquid or gaseous fuel in fuel tanks on motorized equipment operated in accordance with this code. 3. Gaseous fuels in piping systems and fixed appliances regulated by the International Fuel Gas Code. 4. Liquid fuels in piping systems and fixed appliances regulated by the International Mechanical Code. 8. Table 1.2 Health Hazard Report Summary (Control Area 1) Table 1.2 (Health Hazard Report Summary) indicates total summary of Hazard Classifications per Control Area of hazardous material posing a Health Hazard that is stored and/or used in DNA Electronics, lnc.'s facility (Control Area 1) inventory located at 11891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008 in accordance with the 2013 CFC Table 5003.1.1 (2). TABLE 3.2 (2013 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS POSING A HEAL TH HAZARD CONTROL AREA 1} STORAGE USE-CLOSED SYSTEMS USE-OPEN SYSTEMS MATERIAL Solid Liquid Gas (cubic Solid Liquid gallons Gas (cubic feet Solid pounds Liquid gallons pounds gallons feet@NTP) pounds (pounds) @NTP (pounds) (pounds) Corrosive 10.276 Lbs 32.234 Gal 2;00 Gal Highly toxic 0.110 Lbs. Toxic 6.851 Lbs 3.404 Gal For SI: 1 cubic foot= 0.028 m3, 1 pound= 0.454 kg, 1 gallon= 3.785 L. DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7,_ 2016) 9. Table 1.3 Detailed Chemical Inventory Report (Control Area 1) July 29, 2016 Page 20 Table 1.3 indicates each chemical within the inventory, total quantities, and summary total of Hazard Classifications per Control Area that is stored and/or used in DNA Electronics, lnc.'s (Control Area 1) located at 11891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008 in accordance with the 2013 CFC Chapter 50. Inventory Report for DNA Electronics, Inc.,1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID CLASS II (LIQUIDS) Cnamc CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Acetic acid 64-19-7 L 1.000 0.264 Acrylic acid 79-10-7 Gal 1.321 1.321 Ethylenedirunine 107-15-3 mL 100.000 0.026 Fonnnldehyde, 36.5% 50-00-0 mL 30.000 0.008 N,N-Dimethylformamide 68-12-2 mL 40.000 0.011 Tetmetl1yl orthosilicate 78-10-4 mL 50.000 0.013 Summary for Gallons (6 detail records) Sum 1.643 Class: COlvfBUSTIBLE LIQUID CLASS III-A (LIQUIDS) Cnamc CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon (3-Aminopropyl)tricthoxysilane 919-30-2 mL 80.000 0.021 2-Mcrcaptoetlrnnol 60-24-2 L 5.500 1.453 Divinyl benzene 1321-74-0 Gal 0.016 0.016 Ethanolrunine 141-43-5 mL 350.000 0.092 Formalin, 10% 050-00-0 mL 750.000 0.198 Hexyl alcohol lll-27-3 mL 90.000 0.024 N,N-Dimethylncrylimide 2680-03-7 mL 70.000 0.018 summary for Gallons (7 detail records) Sum 1.822 'Ilmrsday, September 22, 2016 Page 1 ofl 7 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev."1 September ?i 2016) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: COA1BUSTIBI.E LIQUID CLASS III-B (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Glycerol 56-81-5 L 3.000 0.793 Hitenol BC-10 352661-91-7 Gal 4.777 4.777 Igepal CA-630 9036-19-5 mL 50.000 0.013 Mineral Oil 8042-47-5 mL 800.000 0.211 Mono-2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl succinate 20882-04-6 mL 250.000 0.066 Sorbitan sesquioleate 8007-43-0 mL 250.000 0.066 Triton X-100 9002-93-1 mL 100.000 0.026 Tween-20 9005-64-5 mL 40.000 0.011 Summary for Gallons (8 delllil records) Sum 5.963 Class: CORROSIVES (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon (3-Aminopropyl)triethoxysilane 919-30-2 mL 80.000 0.021 Acetic acid 64-19-7 L 1.000 0.264 Acrylic acid 79-10-7 Gal 1.321 1.321 Ally! glycidyl ether, 99% 106-92-3 mL 80.000 0.021 Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 mL 500.000 0.132 Bleach (Sodium hypochlorite) 7681-52-9 L 15.000 3.963 Bleach-Rite 7681-52-9 L 75.000 19.815 Ethanolamine 141-43-5 mL 350.000 0.092 Ethylenediamine 107-15-3 mL 100.000 0.026 Formaldehyde, 36.5% 50-00-0 mL 30.000 0.008 Hydrochloric acid 7647-01-0 L 8.000 2.114 Hydrogen chloride, IN 7647-01-0 L 3.000 0.793 Phenylmethanesulfonyl.flouride 329-98-6 mL 250.000 0.066 Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 mL 250.000 0.066 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page 2 of17 July 29, 2016 Page 21 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September i, 2016) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: CORROSIVES (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Sulfuric acid 7664-93-9 mL 100.000 0.026 Tetramelhylammonium hydroxide, lM 75-59-2 mL 250.000 0.066 Trichloro-Acetic acid 76-03-9 mL 500.000 0.132 Triethylamine 121-44-8 mL 90:000 0.024 XY-12Liquid Sanitizer 7681-52-9 L 20.000 5.284 Summary for Gallons (19 detail records) Sum 34.234 Class: CORROSIVES (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. Ammonium persulfate 7727-54-0 gram 500.000 1.101 Ammonium persulfate, for electrophoresis 7727-54-0 gram 25.000 0.055 Hexadecyltrimelhylammonium bromide 57-09-0 gram 50.000 0.110 N,N'-Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide 538-75-0 gram 200.000 0.441 Octadecylamine 124-30-1 gram 625.000 1.377 Oleylamine 112-90-3 gram 100.000 0.220 Potassium persulfate 7727-21-1 gram 400.000 0.881 Sodium (meta) periodate 7790-28-5 gram 25.000 0.055 Sodium cyanoborohydride 25895-60-7 Lbs 0.088 0.088 Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 gram 200.000 0.441 Sodium hydroxide, beads 1310-73-2 gram 2500.000 5.507 Summary for Lbs. (11 detail records) Sum 10.276 Class: FLAMlvfABLE LIQUID CLASS I-B (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Absolute ethanol 64-17-5 L 12.000 3.170 Absolute methanol 67-56-1 mL 400.000 0.106 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page 3 of17 July 29, 2016 Page 22 DNA Electronics, Inc. . .. . Technical Report I Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev,1 .S_eptemqer], .2Q16:) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS I-B (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Acetone 67-64-1 L 3.000 0.793 BClO (201) 017064-00-0 Gal 52.840 52.840 Flammable Waste Solvent 000338-00-0 Gal 55.000 55.000 Giemsa stain 67-56-1 mL 120.000 0.032 Isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0 L 5.000 1.321 Octane 111-65-9 mL 350.000 0.092 Reagent alcohol 64-17-5 L 34.000 8.983 Sigmacote 142-82-5 mL 70.000 0.018 Tetrahydrofuran 109-99-9 mL 400.000 0.106 Toluene 99.5% 108-88-3 mL 850.000 0.225 Toluene permount 108-88-3 mL 80.000 0.021 Triethylamine 121-44-8 mL 90.000 0.024 Summary for Gallons (14 detail records) Sum 122.731 Class: FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS 1-C (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Nitromethane 75-52-5 mL 80.000 0.021 Styrene 100-42-5 Gal O.Q45 0,045 Summary for Gallons (2 detail records) Sum 0.066 Class: FLAlYllvfABI.E SOLID (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. SDS 000151-21-3 Lbs 1.095 1.095 Sodium cyanoborohydride 25895-60-7 Lbs 0.088 0.088 Summary for Lbs. (2 detail records) Sum 1.183 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page4 ofl 7 July 29, 2016 Page 23 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (8ey.1 September I, _2016) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: HIGHLY TOXICS (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. Sodium azide 26628-22-8 gram 50.000 0.110 Summary for Lbs. (1 detail record) Sum 0.110 Class: IRRITANTS (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon 2-Mercaptoethanol 60-24-2 L 5.500 1.453 Absolute ethanol 64-17-5 L 12.000 3.170 Absolute methanol 67-56-1 mL 400.000 0.106 Acetone 67-64-1 L 3.000 0.793 Aldan Blue stain 123439-83-8 mL 250.000 0.066 BCl0 (20L) 017064-00-0 Gal 52.840 52.840 Blocker Casein 9000-71-9 L 2.000 0.528 CaptureBinding Buffer 017062-00-0 mL .340.000 0.090 Capture Wash Buffer 006545-00-0 mL 900.000 0.238 Carbonate/Bicarbonate (1 0L) 017063-00-0 L 20.000 5.284 Chloroform 67-66-3 mL 400.000 0.106 Copper sulfate, 20% 7758-98-7 mL 500.000 0.132 Divinyl benzene 1321-74-0 Gal 0.016 0.016 Elution Buffer 012875-00-0 mL 714.000 0.189 Excipient 497 mM Sucrose (1 0L) 57-50-1 L 40.000 10.568 Extran 300 phosphate-free detergent 9004-54-0 L 8.000 2.114 Ferrous sulfate 7782-63-0 L 1.000 0.264 Flammable Waste Solvent 000338-00-0 Gal 55.000 55.000 Formalin, 10% 050-00-0 mL 750.000 0.198 Gi emsa stain 67-56-1 mL 120.000 0.032 Glycerol 56-81-5 L 3.000 0.793 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page 5 ofl 7 July 29, 2016 Page 24 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 __ SeptembE3r 7'.,~20}6) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: IRRITANTS (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Hexyl alcohol 111-27-3 mL 90.000 0.024 Hitenol BC-10 352661-91-7 Gal 4.777 4.777 Hydrogen Peroxide 007722-84-1 L 3.000 0.793 Igepal CA-630 9036-19-5 mL 50,000 0.013 Iron II, ill oxide magnetofluid 1309-38-2 mL 500.000 0.132 Isolation Binding Buffer 017061-00-0 mL 1045.000 0.276 Isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0 L 5.000 1.321 Kath on CG/ICP 008864-00-0 mL 400.000 0.106 MES 25 mM0.02% SDS (lOL) 4432-31-9 i, 100.000 26.420 Methyl Orange, 0.1% 547-58-0 mL 500.000 0.132 Mineral Oil 8042-47-5 mL 800.000 0.211 Mono-2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl succinate 20882-04-6 mL 250.000 0.066 MOPS 15 mM (lOL) 1132-61-2 L 200.000 52.840 N,N-Dimethylacrylunide 2680-03-7 mL 70.000 0.018 N,N-Dimethylformamide 68-12-2 mL 40.000 0.011 Nitromethane 75-52-5 mL 80.000 0.021 Octane 111-65-9 mL 350.000 0.092 PBS lX (Phosphate-buffered saline) 7778-77-0 L 12.000 3.170 Phenolphthalein, 1 % 77-09-8 mL 500.000 0.132 Poly(diallyidimethyl ammonium chloride) solut 26062-79-3 mL 25.000 0.007 Polyacrylic acid, sodium salt 9003-01-4 mL 80.000 0.021 Polyethylenimine, branched 9002-98-6 mL 100.000 0.026 Pre-wash Buffer 877-24-7 mL 55.000 0.015 Reagent alcohol 64-17-5 L 34.000 8.983 SDS 0.1% UV-treated (lOL) 151-21-3 L 100.000 26.420 Sigmacote 142-82-5 mL 70.000 0.018 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page 6 ofl 7 July 29, 2016 Page 25 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, ?9_16) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: IRRITANTS (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Sodium acetate buffer 127-09-3 L 4.000 1.057 Sodium chloride, 5M 7647-14-5 L 1.000 0.264 Sodium thiosulfate 7772-98-7 L 1.000 0.264 Sorbitan sesquioleate 8007-43-0 mL 250.000 0.066 Sterile Culture Media, Brain Heart Infusion 000525-00-0 L 6.500 1.717 Sterile Culture Media, LB 000525-00-0 L 3.000 0.793 Sterile Culture Media, Nutrient 000525-00-0 L 5.000 1.321 Sterile Culture Media, Nutrient+ 33% glycerol 000525-00-0 L 5.000 1.321 Sterile CultureMedia, SaboraudDextrose 000525-00-0 i, 10.000 2.642 Sterile Culture Media, Tryptic Soy 000525-00-0 L 9.000 2.378 Sterile Culture Media, YM 000525-00-0 L 4.000 1.057 Styrene 100-42-5 Gal 0.045 0.045 Tetraethyl orthosilicate 78-10-4 rnL 50.000 0.013 Tetrahydrofuran 109-99-9 mL 400.000 0.106 Toluene 99.5% 108'88-3 rnL 850.000 0.225 Toluene perrnount 108-88-3 rnL 80.000 0.021 Triton X-100 9002-93-1 mL 100.000 0.026 Triton X-200 9010-41-7 L 1.200 0.317 Tween-20 9005-64-5 rnL 40.000 O.Oll Summary for Gallons (66 detail records) Sum 273.669 Class: IRRITANTS (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. 3-(2-pyridyl)-5,6-diphenyl-1,2,4-triazine-4,4-di 28048-33-1 gram 1.000 0.002 3-(2-succinic anhydride)propyl-fun ctionalized s 017066-00-0 gram 5.000 0.011 4'-hydroxyazobenzene-2°carboxylic acid 1634-82-8 gram 10.000 0.022 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page7 ofl 7 July 29, 2016 Page 26 • l DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 ~~ptemb_eL[,.J01§) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: IRRITANTS (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. Ammonium iron (Ill) sulfate hexahyclrate 7783-85-9 gram 25.000 0.055 Bem:ophenone 119-61-9 gram 1.000 0.002 Brij-58 9004-95-9 gram 100.000 0.220 Casein, from milk 9000-71-9 gram 100.000 0.220 Casein, Hammerstein bovine 9000-71-9 gram 500.000 1.101 Citric acid monohydrate 5949-29-1 gram 600.000 1.322 Copper (II) sulfate 7758-99-8 gram 10.000 0.022 D-(+)-glucose 50-99-7 gram 2000.000 4.405 DL-methionine 59-51-8 gram 250.000 0.551 EDC 25952-53-8 gram 20.000 0.044 EDTA disodium salt 6381-92-6 gram 500.000 1.101 EGTA 67-42-5 gram 10.000 0.022 Glycine 56-40-6 gram 500.000 1.101 Guafenesin 93-14-1 gram 25.000 0.055 Hydroquinone 123-31-9 gram 100.000 0.220 Iron (.II) sulfate heptahydrate 7782-63-0 gram 500.000 1.101 Iron (Ill) nitrate n onahydrate 7782-61-8 gram 50.000 0.110 L-ascorbic acid sodium salt 134-03-2 gram 50.000 0.110 Magnesium chloride hexahydrate 7791-18-6 gram 100.000 0.220 MES hydrate 4432-31-9 gram 100.000 0.220 MES, free acid 4432-31-9 gram 50.000 0.110 MOPS 1132-61-2 gram 250.000 0.551 N-isopropylacrylamide 2210-25-5 gram 10.000 0.022 Saponin 8047-15-2 gram 1000.000 2.203 SDS 000151-21-3 Lbs 1.095 1.095 SDS (Sodium dodecylsulfate) 151-23-3 gram 1000.000 2.203 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page8of17 July 29, 2016 Page 27 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (R~v-.1 ::3eptem~~r ?_, -~0_16) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: IRRITANTS (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. Sodium 4-vinylbenzenesulfonate 2695-37-6 gram 100.000 0.220 Sodium acetate 127-09-3 gram 250.000 0.551 Sodium bicarbonate 144-55-8 gram 1000.000 2:203 Sodium bromide, 97% 7647-15-6 gram 500.000 1.101 Sodium carbonate 497-19-8 gram 1100.000 2.423 Sodium citrate dihydrate 6132-04-3 gram 500.000 1.101 Sodium deoxycholate 302-95-4 gram 10.000 0.022 Sodium phosphate dibasic heptahydrate 7782-85-6 gram 1000.000 2.203 Sodium phosphate monobasic 7558-80-7 gram 1000.000 2.203 Sodium. thianocyanate 540-72-7 gram 500.000 1.101 Sucrose 57-50-1 gram 500.000 1.101 Sulfo-NHS 106627-54-7 gram 20.000 0.044 Taurine 107-35-7 gram 10.000 0.022 Trans-Dichlorobis(ethylenediamine)cobalt (111) 017065-00-0 gram 25.000 0.055 TRIS Base 77-86-1 gram 1500.000 3.304 TRIS Hydrochloride 1185-53-1 gram 1500.000 3.304 Summary for Lbs. (45 detail records) Sum 39.379 Class: NON HAZARDOUS (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon WFI Water (201) 7732-18-5 L 80.000 21.136 Summary for Gallons (1 detail record) Sum 21.136 Class: OXIDIZER CLASS 1 (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page 9 ofl 7 July 29, 2016 Page 28 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev,1 $~pten:i_l:)er_7,_201~) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: OXIDIZER CLASS 1 (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Hydrogen Peroxide 007722-84-l Summary for Gallons (1 detail record) Class: OXIDIZER CLASS 1 (SOLID) Cname CAS# Ammonium persulfate 7727-54-0 Ammonium persulfate, for electrophoresis 7727-54-0 Iron (III) nitrate n onahydrate 7782-61-8 Potassium persulfate 7727-21-1 Summary for Lbs. (4 detail records) Class: OXIDIZER CLASS 2 (SOLID) Cname Sodium (meta) periodate Summary for Lbs. (1 detail record) CAS# 7790-28-5 Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon L 3.000 0. 793 Sum 0.793 Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. gram 500.000 1.101 gram 25.000 0.055 gram 50.000 0.110 gram 400.000 0.881 Sum 2.147 Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. gram 25.000 0.055 Sum 0.055 Class: OTHER HEALTH HAZARDS (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon (3-Arninopropyl)triethoxysilane 919-30-2 mL 80.000 0.021 2-Mercaptoethanol 60-24-2 L 5.500 1.453 Absolute ethanol 64-17-5 L 12.000 3.170 Absolute methanol 67-56-1 mL 400.000 0.106 Acetone 67-64-1 L 3.000 0.793 Acrylic acid 79-10-7 Gal 1.321 1.321 Ally! glycidyl ether, 99% 106-92-3 mL 80.000 0.021 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page 10 ofl 7 July 29, 2016 Page 29 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report I Hazardous Materials Summary (:R~v.1 $e,:>tel'll~_er 7, 2016) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: OTHER HEALTH HAZARDS (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 mL 500.000 0.132 BCIO (201) 017064-00-0 Gal 52.840 52.840 Chlorofonn 67-66-3 mL 400.000 0.106 Divinyl benzene 1321-74-0 Gal 0.016 0.016 Ethanolamine 141-43-5 mL 350.000 0.092 Ferrous sulfate 7782-63-0 1 1.000 0.264 Flammable Waste Solvent 000338-00-0 Gal 55.000 55.000 Fonnaldehyde, 36.5% 50-00-0 mL 30.000 0.008 Fonnalin, 10% 050-00-0 mL 750.000 0.198 Gi ems a stain 67-56-1 mL 120.000 0.032 Glycerol 56-81-5 1 3.000 0.793 Hitenol BC-10 352661-91-7 Gal 4.777 4.777 Hydrochloric acid 7647-01-0 1 8.000 2.114 Hydrogen chloride, IN 7647-01-0 1 3.000 0.793 Isolation Lysis Solution 001462-00-0 mL 1386.000 0.366 Isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0 1 5.000 1.321 Kathon CG/ICP 008864-00-0 m1 400.000 0.106 MOPS 15 mM (101) 1132-61-2 1 200.000 52.840 N,N-Dimethylacrylimide 2680-03-7 mL 70.000 0.018 N,N-Dimethylformamide 68-12-2 mL 40.000 0.011 Phenylmethanesulfonyl flouride 329-98-6 mL 250.000 0.066 Poly(diallyldimethyl ammonium chloride) solut 26062-79-3 mL 25.000 0.007 Polyacry!ic acid, sodium salt 9003-01-4-mL 80.000 0.021 Reagent alcohol 64-17-5 1 34.000 8.983 SDS 0.1% UV-treated (101) 151-21-3 1 100.000 26.420 Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 mL 250.000 0.066 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page 11 ofl 7 July 29, 2016 Page 30 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rey.1 $-eptemqer7, 291-6;) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: OTHER HEALTH HAZARDS (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Styrene 100-42-5 Gal 0.045 0.045 Sulfuric acid 7664-93-9 mL 100.000 0.026 Tetraethyl orthosilicate 78-10-4 mL 50.000 0.013 Tetrahydrofuran 109-99-9 mL 400.000 0.106 Tetramethylammonium hydroxide, IM 75-59-2 mL 250.000 0.066 Toluene 99.5% 108-88-3 mL 850.000 0.225 Toluene petmount 108-88-3 mL 80.000 0.021 Trichloro-Acetic acid 76-03-9 mL 500.000 0.132 Triethylrunine 121-44-8 mL 90.000 0.024 Summary for Gallons (42 detail records) Sum 214.933 Class: OTHER HEALTH HAZARDS (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. Copper (IT) sulfate 7758-99-8 gram 10.000 0.022 EDC 25952-53-8 gram 20.000 0.044 Guafenesin 93-14-1 gram 25.000 0.055 Hydroquinone 123-31-9 gram 100.000 0.220 Iron (II) sulfate heptahydrate 7782-63-0 gram 500.000 1.101 Iron ([11) sulfate pentahydrate 142906-29-4 grain 500.000 1.101 MOPS 1132-61-2 gram 250.000 0.551 N,N'-Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide 538-75-0 gram 200.000 0.441 Saponin 8047-15-2 gram 1000.000 2.203 SDS 000151-21-3 Lbs 1.095 1.095 Sodium (meta) periodate 7790-28-5 gram 25.000 0.055 Sodium azide 26628-22-8 gram 50.000 0.110 Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 gram 200.000 0.441 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page 12 of 17 July 29, 2016 Page 31 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (~e.vJ Sept~mber 7, 2_Q16) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: OTHER HEALTH HAZARDS (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. Sodium hydroxide, beads 1310-73-2 gram 2500.000 5.507 Sodium thianocyanate 540-72-7 gram 500.000 1.101 Summary for Lbs. (15 detail records) Sum 14.047 Class: ORGANIC PEROXIDES CLASS II (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Tetrahydrofuran 109-99-9 mL 400.000 0.106 Summary for Gallons (1 detail record) Sum 0.106 Class: ORGANIC PEROXIDES CLASS III (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Acrylic acid 79-10-7 Gal 1.321 1.321 Styrene 100-42-5 Gal 0.045 0.045 Summary for Gallons (2 detail records) Sum 1.366 Class: ORGANIC PEROXIDES CLASS IV (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Isopropy) alcohol 67-63-0 L 5.000 1.321 Summary for Gallons (1 detail record) Sum 1.321 Class: UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) CLASS 1 (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Tetrahydrofuran 109-99-9 mL 400.000 0.106 Summary for Gallons (1 detail record) Sum 0.106 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page 13 ofl 7 July 29, 2016 Page 32 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report I Hazardous Materials Summary (R~v, 1 _SE!pteml:>er 7, 2016) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) CLASS 1 (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. Ammonium persulfate 7727-54-0 gram 500.000 1.101 Ammonium persulfate, for electrophoresis 7727-54-0 gram 25.000 0.055 Summary for Lbs. (2 detail records) Sum 1.156 Class: UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) CLASS 2 (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Acrylic acid 79-10-7 Gal 1.321 1.321 Styrene 100-42-5 Gal 0.045 0.045 Summary for Gallons (2 detail records) Sum 1.366 Class: UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) CLASS 3 (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Nitromethane 75-52-5 mL 80.000 0.021 Summary for Gallons (1 detail record) Sum 0.021 Class: UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) CLASS 3 (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. Sodium azide 26628-22-8 gram 50.000 0.110 Summary for Lbs. (1 detail record) Sum 0.110 Class: SENSITIZERS (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Ally! glycidyl ether, 99% 106-92-3 mL 80.000 0.021 Divinyl benzene 1321-74-0 Gal 0.016 0.016 Formaldehyde, 36.5% 50-00-0 mL 30.000 0.008 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page 14 ofl 7 July 29, 2016 Page 33 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (R~v.1 ~e.pternl:)_~r 7, 201q) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: SENSITIZERS (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Fonnalin, 10% 050-00-0 mL 750.000 0.198 Summary for Gallons (4 detail records) Sum 0.243 Class: SENSITIZERS (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. N,N'-Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide 538-75-0 gram 200.000 0.441 Saponin 8047-15-2 gram 1000.000 2.203 Summaryfor Lbs. (1 detail records) Sum 2.644 Class: TOXICS (L1QUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon 2-Mercaptoethanol 60-24-2 L 5.500 1.453 Acrylic acid 79-10-7 Gal 1.321 1.321 Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 rnL 500.000 0.132 Copper sulfate, 20% 7758-98-7 rnL 500.000 0.132 Ethylenediarnine 107-15-3 mL 100.000 0.026 Fonnaldehyde, 36.5% 50-00-0 mL 30.000 0.008 Methyl Orange, 0.1% 547-58-0 rnL 500.000 0.132 N,N-Dimethylacrylimide 2680-03-7 mL 70.000 0.018 Phenylmethanesulfonyl flouride 329-98-6 mL 250.000 0.066 Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 mL 250.000 0.066 Sulfuric acid 7664-93-9 mL 100.000 0.026 Triethylarnine 121-44-8 mL 90.000 0.024 Summary for Gallons (12 detail records) Sum 3.404 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page15 ofl 7 July 29, 2016 Page 34 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report I Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 Sept~mb~r 7, ~01_6:) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: TOXICS (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. Copper (II) sulfate 7758-99-8 gram 10;000 0.022 Hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide 57-09-0 gram 50.000 0.110 Hydroquinone 123-31-9 gram 100.000 0.220 N,N'-Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide 538-75-0 gram 200.000 0.441 N-isopropylacrylamide 2210-25-5 gram 10.000 0.022 Sodium cyanoborohydride 25895-60-7 Lbs 0.088 0.088 Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 gram 200.000 0.441 Sodium hydroxide, beads 1310-73-2 gram 2500.000 5.507 Summary for Lbs. (8 detail records) Sum 6.851 Class: WATER REACTIVE CLASS 1 (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 mL 250.000 0.066 Summary for Gallons (1 detail record) Sum 0.066 Class: WATER REACTIVE CLASS 1 (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. Ammonium persulfate 7727-54-0 gram 500.000 1.101 Ammonium persulfate, for electrophoresis 7727-54-0 gram 25.000 0.055 Potassium persulfate 7727-21-1 gram 400.000 0.881 Sodium cyanoborohydride 25895-60-7 Lbs 0.088 0.088 Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 gram 200.000 0.441 Sodium hydroxide, beads 1310-73-2 gram 2500.000 5.507 Summary for Lbs. (6 detail records) Sum 8.073 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Page 16 of17 July 29, 2016 Page 35 DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (8§JY, 1 Septemt>er7, :2Q1q) Location CONTROL AREA 1 Class: WATERREACTIVECLASS 2 (LIQUIDS) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Gallon Sulfuric acid 7664-93-9 rnL 100.000 0.026 Summary for Gallons (1 detail record) Sum 0.026 Class: WATER REACTIVE CLASS 2 (SOLID) Cname CAS# Unit Quantity Quantity in Lbs. Sodium azide 26628-22-8 gram 50.000 0.110 Summary for Lbs. (1 detail record) Sum 0.110 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Pagel7 ofl 7 July 29, 2016 Page 36 DNA Electronics, Inc. __ Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) 10. Bulking and Dispensing of Hazardous Materials and Wastes July 29, 2016 Page 37 Bulking and Dispensing of Hazardous Materials/Wastes: Bulking and/or dispensing of Hazardous Materials Class I Flammable, Class II and Class Ill, Combustible Liquids will occur in the designated DNA Electronics, Inc., Control Area One locations as listed in Table 2.;Warehouse Room 170 will have: a Rectangular (44" X 22" Canopy Hood) 13;' inches above the top of the 55 gallon Flammable Waste: :drum. Canopy Hood will be a total of 52" from the Waretiouse floor. Inside the R & D Beads Lab 145l will be an 8' foot Fume Hood .. Glass and/or Plastic 250-500 milliliter containers will be used to dispense Hazardous Materials Class I Flammable, Class II and Class Ill, Combustible Liquids within the canopy hood, fume hood(s) and _Biological Safety Cabinet(s) (SSC) of designated bulking and dispensing locations listed in Table 2 and Attachment 2.1., Five (5) gallon (UL) listed and/or (FM) approved Polyethylene/Metal safety cans will be used for bulking Class I Flammable, Class II and Class Ill, Combustible Waste Liquids in Control Area One (Warehouse) Five (5) gallon (UL) listed and/or (FM) approved Polyethylene/Metal safety containers will be properly grounded during bulking and/or Dispensing Operations. The maximum quantity of liquid waste that will be bulked and/or dispensed at one time is a :$ 5 gallon (UL) listed and/or (FM) approved Polyethylene/Metal safety container. Refer to Table 2, which lists all locations where Hazardous Materials and/or Hazardous Wastes will be bulked and/or dispensed within the DNA Electronics, Inc., facility located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008. 11. Table 2 Bulking and Dispensing Area Locations Bulking and/or Dispensing of Class I Flammable, and Class II, and Class Ill, Combustible Liquids will occur in the following locations: Table 2 (Bulking ancJ Dispensing Area Locations) ROOM NUMBER ROOM NAME CONTROL AREA '145 H & D Beads Lab :Control Area 1 '157 :U.V. & Silica Oxide, Reagent Packaging :Control Area 1 '170 Warehouse Shipping & Receiving: :Control Area 1 Hazardous materials including, Combustible Liquids, Flammable Liquids, Oxidizing, Unstable Reactive, Water Reactive, Highly Toxic, Toxic, Corrosive, Caustic, and Organic Peroxides will be stored in hazardous materials storage cabinets. Doors will be well fitted, self-closing, and equipped with a latch. The hazardous materials storage cabinets will meet the construction standards in 2013 CFC 5003. 8. 7. 1. 12. Table 3 List of Hazardous Materials to be Bulked and/or Dispensed Table 3 lists all Hazardous Materials that will be bulked and/or dispensed, quantities to be bulked and/or dispensed, and types of containers used during bulking and/or dispensing in (Control Area 1 ). Note: Only:$ 2 -5 gallon(s) of flammable and/or combustible liquid will be bulked and/or dispensed during any bulking and/or dispensing operation. DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev, 1 September 7, 2016) July 29, 2016 Page 38 Table 3 is a complete list of Hazardous Materials to be bulked and/or dispensed in (Control Area 1) (USE-OPEN) (NO-USE-CLOSED) Table 3 is a complete list of Hazardous Materials to be Bulked and/or Dispensed_ USE-OPEN Type container for Material/ Bulking/Dispensing Quantities to be Transfer/Dispensing Class I & HAZARDOUS MATERIAL Classification Locations in CA1 Bulked/Dispensed Class II Flammable Liquids 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass ABSOLUTE ETHANOL CLASSIB Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass ABSOLUTE METHANOL CLASSIB Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass ACETONE CLASSIB Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass BC 10 (LIQUID) CLASSIB Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass ETHYLENEDIAMINE CLASS II, CORROSIVE Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container Bulked/Dispensed into :S 2-5 HAZ-WASTE FLAMMABLE FLAMMABLE LIQUID Gallon (UL) Listed (FM) LIQUIDS CLASSIB Room 170 :S 2-5 Gallon(s) Approved Safety Can(s) 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container FLAMMABLE LIQUID dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter CLASS IB, ORGANIC Glass/ Plastic Container Glass ISOPRYL ALCOHOL PEROXIDE CLASS IV Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass NITROMETHANE CLASSIB Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass OCTANE CLASSIB Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube/ Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass REAGENT ALCOHOL CLASSIB Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass SIGMACOTE CLASSIB Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube/ Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container FLAMMABLE LIQUID dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter CLASS IC, ORGANIC Glass/Plastic Container Glass STYRENE PEROXIDE CLASS Ill Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container FLAMMABLE LIQUID dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter CLASS IB, ORGANIC Glass/Plastic Container Glass TETRAHYDROFURAN PEROXIDE CLASS II Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass TOLUENE CLASSIB Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. 1 Gallon /500 Milliliter Container dispensed into 250-500 Milliliter FLAMMABLE LIQUID Glass/Plastic Container Glass TRIETHYLAMINE CLASS IB, CORROSIVE Rooms 145, 157 :S 1 Gallon Tube / Beaker. DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (.Rev.1 September 7,_ 20f6) July 29, 2016 Page 39 13. Operational Information DNA Electronics, Inc. located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008 will store, use and handle Hazardous Materials within the building/facility. An operational permit is required to store, transport on site, dispense, use or handle hazardous materials in excess of the amounts listed below in Table 105.6.20. DNA Electronics, Inc., will stored, used and handled Hazardous Materials in accordance with the 2013 California Fire Code (CFC) and all state, federal, and local regulations. Table 105.6.20 PERMIT AMOUNTS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Table 105.6.20 PERMIT AMOUNTS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TYPE OF MATERIAL AMOUNT Combustible Liquids See Section 2013 CFC 105.6.16 Corrosive materials Gases See Section 2013 CFC 105.6.8 Liquids 55 gallons Solids 500 pounds Explosive materials See Section 2013 CFC 105.6.14 Flammable materials Gases See Section 2013 CFC 105.6.8 Liquids See Section 2013 CFC 105.6.16 Solids 100 pounds Highly toxic materials Gases See Section 2013 CFC 105.6.8 Liquids Any Amount Solids Any Amount Oxidizing materials Gases See Section 2013 CFC 105.6.8 Liquids Class 4 Any Amount Class 3 1 gallon Class 2 10 gallons Class 1 55 gallons Solids Class 4 Any Amount Class 3 10 pounds Class 2 100 pounds Class 1 500 pounds Organic peroxides Any Amount Liquids Any Amount Class I 1 gallon Class II 2 gallons Class Ill No Permit Required DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.-1 September 7, 2016) July 29, 2016 Page 40 Table 105.6.20 PERMIT AMOUNTS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TYPE OF MATERIAL AMOUNT Class IV Class V Any Amount Solids Any Amount Class I 10 pounds Class II 20 pounds Class Ill No Permit Required Class IV Class V Pyrophoric materials Gases Any Amount Liquids Any Amount Solids Any Amount Toxic materials Gases See Section 2013 CFC 105.6.8 Liquids 10 gallons Solids 100 pounds Unstable (reactive) materials Liquids Class 4 Any Amount Class 3 Any Amount Class 2 5 gallons Class 1 10 gallons Solids Class 4 Any Amount Class 3 Any Amount Class 2 50 pounds Class 1 100 pounds Water-reactive materials Liquids Any Amount Class 3 5 gallons Class 2 55 gallons Class 1 Solids Class 3 Any Amount Class 2 50 pounds Class 1 500 pounds DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7., 2016) 14. Operational Controls July 29, 2016 Page 41 The following controls will be installed at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008: 14.1 Automatic Fire Extinguishing System for buildings [2013 CFC 903.2. 2013 NFPA 131 The building is fully equipped with an existing, approved, automatic wet fire extinguishing system. 14.2 Seismic Bracing and Shelf Construction for hazardous materials [2013 CFC 5003.9.9] Shelves greater than six feet high will be braced and anchored and be of substantial construction. Shelves will be provided with lips or guards. The facility will be equipped with adequately braced and anchored shelving of substantial noncombustible construction with a chemical resistant coating. Shelves will be provided with a lip or guards. Shelf storage of hazardous materials will be maintained in an orderly manner and in compliance with the Code. 14.3 Separation of Incompatible Materials [2013 CFC 5003.9.8] Incompatible materials will be separated from each other in storage in (FM) approved self- closing storage cabinets, or in separate (UL) listed or (DOT) approved waste collection containers. To ensure compliance, one or more of the following methods will separate incompatible materials: • Storage in separate approved self-closing storage cabinets as follows: • Flammable/Combustible liquids (Class I, II, and Ill-A) will be stored in approved flammable liquids cabinets, • Acids will be stored in acid cabinets, • Bases will be stored in base cabinets. • Trained personnel will further distinguish between incompatible materials (i.e. acids and bases; oxidizers and flammables; acids and flammables) and store them in an appropriate manner with adequate distance to avoid incompatible reactions. • Incompatible gases will be separated by a distance of more than twenty feet • Incompatibles will be separated using noncombustible partitions/barrier greater than 18" high. Employees will receive chemical safety instruction on the separation of incompatible materials. 14.4 Empty Containers [2013 CFC 5003.2.5] The storage of empty containers and containers previously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, will be stored as required for filled tanks and containers. Tank and containers, when emptied will have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings. 14.5 Security [NFPA 730 & NFPA 731] The building/facility will be equipped with lock(s) to prevent unauthorized entry. The security measures in place at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA, 92008 are within compliance of the Code. DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report I Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) 14.6 Portable Fire Extinguishers [2013 CFC 906] July 29, 2016 Page 42 The facility will be equipped with portable dry chemical fire extinguishers. There will be an appropriate amount of approved fire extinguishers mounted not more than 75 feet apart within the DNA Electronics, Inc. facility, located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008. The appropriate amount and type fire extinguishers will be located throughout the building; designated dispensing areas and laboratories. 14. 7 Approved Flammable Liquid and Hazardous Materials Storage Cabinets [2013 CFC 5003.8.7.2, 5704.3.2] Flammable and combustible liquids will be stored in approved flammable liquid storage cabinets. Doors will be well fitted, self-closing, and equipped with a latch. Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red letters on contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS-KEEP FIRE AWAY. 14.8 Corrosive Materials [2013 CFC 5403.1] The storage and use of corrosive materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum Allowable quantity per control area indicated in the 2013 CFC Section 5003.1 shall be in Accordance with the 2013 CFC Sections 5001, 5003, and 5401. DNA Electronics, Inc., will store and use corrosive materials in quantities below maximum allowable quantities indicated in the 2013 CFC Table 5003.1.1 (2). Corrosive materials will be stored, used and handled in accordance with the 2013 CFC Sections 5001, 5003, and 5401. 14.9 Organic Peroxides [2013 CFC 6201] The storage and use of organic peroxides in amounts not exceeding the maximum Allowable quantity per control area indicated in the 2013 CFC Section 5003.1 shall be in accordance with the 2013 CFC Sections 5001, 5003, 6201 and 6203. DNA Electronics, Inc., will store and use organic peroxides in quantities below maximum allowable quantities indicated in the 2013 CFC Table 5003.1.1 (1 ). Organic Peroxides will be stored, used and handled in accordance with the 2013 CFC Sections 5001, 5003, 6201 and 6203. 14.10 Oxidizing Materials [2013 CFC 6303] The storage and use of oxidizing materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum Allowable quantity per control area indicated in the 2013 CFC Section 5003.1 shall be in accordance with the 2013 CFC Sections 5001, 5003, 6301 and 6303. DNA Electronics, Inc., will store and use oxidizing materials in quantities below maximum allowable quantities indicated in the 2013 CFC Table 5003.1.1 (1 ). Oxidizing materials will be stored, used and handled in accordance with the 2013 CFC Sections 5001, 5003, 6301 and 6303. 14.11 Highly Toxic & Toxic Materials [2013 CFC 6303] The indoor storage or use of toxic solids or liquids in amounts not exceeding the Maximum Allowable quantity per control area indicated in the 2013 CFC Table 5003.1.1 (2) shall be in accordance with the 2013 CFC Section 5001, 5003 and 6001. DNA Electronics, Inc., will store and use highly toxic and toxic solids and liquids in quantities below Maximum allowable quantities indicated in the 2013 CFC Table 5003.1.1 (2). Toxic materials will be stored, used and handled in accordance with the 2013 CFC Sections 5001, 5003 and 6001. DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7: 2016) 14.12 Water Reactive Solids and Liquids [2013 CFC 6703] July 29, 2016 Page 43 The storage and use of water-reactive solids and liquids in amounts not exceeding the Maximum Allowable Quantity per control area indicated in the 2013 CFC Section 5003.1 shall be in accordance with the 2013 CFC Sections 5001, 5003, 6701 and 6703. DNA Electronics, Inc., will store and use water-reactive materials in quantities below Maximum allowable quantities indicated in the 2013 CFC Table 5003.1.1 (1 ). Oxidizing Materials will be stored, used and handled in accordance with the 2013 CFC Sections 5001, 5003, 6701 and 6703. 14.13 Laboratory Fume Hoods and Building Exhaust and Ventilation and Types of Material Exhausted [2013 CMC Chapter 5] a. Fume Hood Exhaust System Specifications. • Fume Hood Exhaust Duct System shall be designed in accordance with the 2013 California Mechanical Code. • Fume Hood Exhaust System does not convey flammable dusts. • Fume Hood Exhaust Ducting shall be independent and completely separate from Environmental Air Ducts and shall not extend into or through plenums. b. Flammable Gases and Vapors in the Exhaust Systems. Flammable vapor or fumes is the concentration of flammable constituents in air that exceeds twenty-five percent (25%) of its Lower Flammability Limit (LFL). The Fume Hood Exhaust and Ventilation System at DNA Electronics, Inc. will comply with the 2013 California Mechanical Code and the California Energy Commission Standards. Scientists will be trained not to exhaust incompatibles into the ventilation systems. Bench scale laboratory reactions will be performed in the fume hoods at DNA Electronics, Inc. and will be in compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations Volume 29 Part 1910.1450. The storage and use of flammable and combustible liquids and gases in hoods and exhaust ducts will be limited to the smallest amounts needed each day. Concentrations of gases and vapors will be diluted to less than 25% of the Lower Explosive Limit (L.E.L.) for each compound. Therefore, no automatic fire protection systems will be required in the fume hoods or exhaust ducts. c. Corrosive Materials Corrosives will be used in the chemical fume hoods. Corrosives will be neutralized in the chemical experiments and the corrosives will not be exhausted untreated directly into the fume hoods at concentrations that could attack the ducting or accumulate and drip. The corrosives are used in milliliters quantities for pH adjustment and not at original strength nor heated and exhausted untreated where they could attack the ducting. d. Heating The materials being exhausted will not be heated above standard room temperature. Mechanical exhaust will be provided where Class I, 11, or Ill liquids are used (in any amount) in Group B, or portions thereof. Under normal operating conditions explosive vapor-air mixtures will not develop in the exhaust system at DNA Electronics, Inc. The majority of the work DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (,Rev.1 September 7, 2016) July 29, 2016 Page 44 involving Class I, II, or Ill-A flammable liquids will be performed in chemical fume hoods, not in the open laboratories as indicated in Section 10 (Bulking and Dispensing of Hazardous Materials and Wastes) of this technical opinion report. The exhaust ventilation will be sufficient to maintain non-flammable and non-explosive vapor concentrations throughout the entire exhaust duct system. DNA Electronics, Inc. activities will not require elevated temperatures, therefore separate and distinct exhaust systems are not required. e. Calculations to determine necessary CFM required to maintain levels 25% LEL for Class I, II, & Ill-A Flammable liquids Hoods and Building Exhaust Systems and Types of Material Exhausted Calculations to Determine Required CFM to Maintain Levels <25% LEL for Flammable Liquids The following report contains calculations for the volume of air in cubic feet per minute (CFM) required to dilute flammable liquid vapors to 25% or below their lower explosive limit. These calculations represent a spill scenario in which a one-gallon container of flammable liquid was to shatter in fume hood, releasing the entire contents. The calculations are based on the release being vaporized consistently for a one-hour period. Table 4 Flammable Liquids Stored in 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008 Molecular Flammable/Combustible Liquid Weight Specific Gravity Lower Explosive Limit Vapor Density . ABSOLUTE ETHANOL 46 0.79 3.3 1.59 ABSOLUTE METHANOL 32.04 0.8 6 1.11 ACETONE 58.08 0.791 2 2 BC-10 (LIQUID) 116 0.92 1.1 4 ETHYLENEDIAMINE 60.09 0.898 2.7 2 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 60.1 0.785 2 2.03 NITROMETHANE 61.04 1.127 7.3 2.11 OCTANE 114.23 0.708 0.8 3.9 REAGENT ALCOHOL 46 0.79 3.3 1.59 SIGMACOTE 100.3 0.684 1.05 3.5 STYRENE 104.14 0.906 1.1 3.59 TETRAHYDROFURAN 72 0.89 1.8 2.5 TOLUENE 92.14 0.864 1.1 3.18 TRIETHYLAMINE 101.11 0.728 1.2 3.5 Calculating the Required CFM The following calculations were made to determine the minimum ventilation required to assure that the aforementioned flammable liquids are maintained below 25% of the Lower Explosive Limit. Requirements were based on the cubic feet of air required per gallon of evaporation. The calculation used was taken from 2011 NFPA 86 "Ovens and Furnaces" Method for Determining Solvent Safety Ventilation Rates Section 11.6.8.4. CFM to maintain <25% LEL = 4(~)(SpGr)(l 00-LEL) / . 0.075 VD LEL /60mrn Where: 4.0 = Safety Factor to Account for 25% LEL DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1~ September 7, 2016:) July 29, 2016 Page 45 8.33 = Weight of 1 gallon of water 0.075 = Weight of dry air in 29.9 in. Hg SpGr: Specific gravity VD = Vapor Density LEL = Lower Explosion Limit Table 4.1 is a worst-case scenario in which the CFM calculated was to account for a gallon of flammable liquid being released in a fume hood over a one hour period. Table 4.1 Minimum Required Ventilation in CFM to maintain concentrations of Flammable Liquids below 25% Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) during a one-gallon spill situation released over a one-hour . d peno Table 4.1 Minimum CFM Required to Maintain Flammable Liquids below 25% Lower Explosive Limit (LEL Required CFM to maintain below 25%. LEL Flammable/Combustible Liquid ft3at25% LEUG · for one-hour ABSOLUTE ETHANOL 6468 108 ABSOLUTE METHANOL 5062 84 ACETONE 8610 143 BC-10 (LIQUID) 9187 153 ETHYLENEDIAMINE 7188 120 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 8137 136 NITRO METHANE 3013 50 OCTANE 10001 167 REAGENT ALCOHOL 6468 108 SIGMACOTE 8182 136 STYRENE 10080 168 TETRAHYDROFURAN 8628 144 TOLUENE 10853 181 TRIETHYLAMINE 7608 127 The worst case scenario spill for the flammable liquids stored in a '.Cano-py Hood(s)_~ Fume Hood(s), or .Biological Safety Cabinet(s) (BSC) at DNA Electronics, Inc. facility is a one gallon release of TOLUENE. To ensure that such a spill be maintained at 25% the lower explosive limit, fume hoods must provide an airflow of a minimum of 181 cubic feet fresh air, per minute. All of DNA Electronics, Inc. canopy hood(s), fume hood(s) and Biological Safety Cabinet(s) (BSC) will exhaust more than 181 CFM. Since the exhaust volumes will be greater than 181 CFM, the duct work is classified as Class 1 or Class 5 Ducts. Table 4.2 below indicates proposed materials to be used within DNA Electronics, Inc. :Canopy Hood(s):, Fume Hood(s) and :siologjcal Safety Cabinet(s} (BSC)' located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad California, 92008. Table 4.2 Proposed Hazardous Materials used within DNA Electronics, Inc. Fume Hoods Compatible/Incompatible with Hazardous Material/Chemical Hazardous Classifications other Chemicals listed in Table 6.1 ABSOLUTE ETHANOL FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS 18 COMPATIBLE ABSOLUTE METHANOL FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS 18 COMPATIBLE ACETONE FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS 18 COMPATIBLE BC-10 (LIQUID) FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS 18 COMPATIBLE ETHYLENEDIAMINE COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID CLASS II, CORROSIVE COMPATIBLE ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS 18, ORGANIC PEROXIDE CLASS IV COMPATIBLE NITRO METHANE FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS IC COMPATIBLE OCTANE FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS 18 COMPATIBLE DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September i, 2016,) July 29, 2016 Page 46 Table 4.2 Proposed H~zardous Materials used within DNA. Electronics, Inc. Fume Hoods Compatible/Incompatible with Hazardous Material/Chemical Hazardous Classifications other Chemicals listed in Table 6.1 REAGENT ALCOHOL FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS IB COMPATIBLE SIGMACOTE FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS IB COMPATIBLE STYRENE FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS IC, ORGANIC PEROXIDE CLASS Ill COMPATIBLE TETRAHYDROFURAN FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS 18, ORGANIC PEROXIDE CLASS II COMPATIBLE TOLUENE FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS IB COMPATIBLE TRIETHYLAMINE FLAMMABLE LIQUID CLASS IB, CORROSIVE COMPATIBLE Proposed Hazardous Materials listed above in Table 4.2 are used in different experiments and/or processes within all DNA Electronics, Inc. fume hoods and designated areas located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad California, 92008. 14.14 Sources of Ignition {2013 CFC 5704.2.4] In locations where flammable vapors could be present, precautions will be taken to prevent ignition by eliminating or controlling sources of ignition. Adequate grounding and bonding will be provided to prevent the accumulation of static electricity wherever Class I or II liquids are bulked and/or dispensed. Smoking and open flames will be prohibited in locations where flammable vapors could be present. 14.15 Spill Control, Drainage, Secondary Containment [2013 CFC 5004.2.1, 5004.2.2, & 5004.2.2.1] Carts and trucks transporting liquids shall be capable of containing a spill from the largest single container transported. DNA Electronics, Inc. will never store vessels containing hazardous materials greater than 55 gallons inside facility building. The vessels exceeding 1.1 gallon capacity in the (designated bulking and/or dispensing areas) used for flammable liquids will be equipped with secondary containment. 14.16 Explosion Control [2013 CFC 5005.2.1.2] Explosion control shall be provided in accordance with the 2013 CFC Section 5004.6 when explosive environment can occur because of the characteristics or nature of the hazardous materials dispensed or used, or as a result of the dispensing or use process. Flammables, oxidizers, unstable reactive compounds, and water-reactive compounds will be stored in approved explosion proof or flammable liquid cabinets. The explosion controls will be in compliance with the 2013 CFC Sections 911, 5004.6 and 5005.2.1.2. 14.17 Limit Controls [2013 CFC 5005.1.4] Temperature Controls will be maintained in the event of a power failure. Temperature controls will be in compliance with the Code. 14.18 Pressure Controls [2013 CFC 5004. 8. 2] Pressure controls are not applicable. DNA Electronics, Inc., will not store stationary tanks onsite. DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) 14.19 Treatment Systems [TITLE 22 CCR CH-12 ARTICLE-1 {66262.10] July 29, 2016 Page 47 DNA Electronics, Inc. will properly manage any hazardous waste generated at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008 in accordance with Federal State and Local regulations. 14.20 Protection from Vehicles [2013 CFC 312] DNA Electronics, Inc., currently stores all Hazardous Materials inside the building and any vehicle impact protection needed will be in compliance with the 2013 CFC 312. 14.21 Employee Training and Response Procedures/Hazard Communication [2013 CFC 406, 2013 CFC 407, and Title 8 CCR §5194] Persons responsible for the operational of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, bulked, dispensed, handled, or used shall be trained initially and annually on the chemical hazards of the materials and the appropriate spill mitigation procedures. The supplied training will be in compliance with 2013 CFC 406, 2013 CFC 407, and Cal/OSHA Title 8 CCR §5194. DNA Electronics, Inc. has provided Cal/OSHA compliant Hazard Communication safety training course and will continue to provide refresher courses every year. The following information is taught to each hazmat employee in the building: In the event of a FIRE: First, notify local fire department by dialing 911 from a landline when possible, versus a mobile phone. Next, if possible, have an employee trained on the proper use of a fire extinguisher extinguish the fire with an ABC fire extinguisher. If the fire cannot be extinguished safely with one extinguisher, evacuate all personnel from the building. SMALL SPILL: Use the emergency spill kits compatible with the spilled materials. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for protective clothing and clean up guidelines. Waste products will be handled and disposed of as hazardous waste. Notify the Fire Department by dialing (911) if the spill represents a fire hazard or hazardous materials are released outside of the building. LARGE SPILL: Secure the area and warn others away. Contact Elmer Rasmussen, CSP of Viking Safety Consultants, Inc., (503) 910-2531 I er@vksafety.com to develop a clean-up plan. Notify the Fire Department by dialing (911) if the spill represents a fire hazard or hazardous materials are released outside of the building. Arrangements will be made with a licensed waste disposal firm for assistance with cleanup and disposal of hazardous wastes. 14.22 Storage of Hazardous Materials [2013 CFC Chapter 50] Hazardous Materials are not stored in quantities greater than the exempt amount for "B," and "S-1" Occupancy. Hazardous Materials will not be stored and/or used on second floor of this building within DNA Electronics, Inc. All Hazardous Materials will be stored in (FM) approved and/or (UL) Listed self-closing safety cabinets or containers in accordance with the 2013 CFC. 15. Hazardous Materials Information Summary [2013 CFC, 2013 CBC] DNA Electronics, Inc. will store, transport on site, use and handle Hazardous Materials in accordance with the 2013 California Fire Code and all federal, state and local regulations in its facility located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100 in the city of Carlsbad California. This hazardous material technical opinion report is based on 2013 CBC Tables 307.1(1) and 307.1(2) and the 2013 CFC Tables 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4). None of the hazardous DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) July 29, 2016 Page 48 materials exceed the Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQs) for Physical or Health Hazards for storage or use. The report identifies hazardous materials by chemical name and all classifications were based on hazard categories delineated in 2013 CFC Appendix E "Hazard Categories." Aggregate quantities of each hazardous material and each hazard category have been specified. The aggregate quantity in use and storage shall not exceed the quantity listed for storage. Hazardous Materials have been identified as: in use, open system use, closed system use in accordance with the 2013 CFC. The Hazardous Materials storage, use, and handling at DNA Electronics, Inc. will be in accordance with the 2013 CFC, Federal, State and Local Regulations. I certify that all information contained herein, including the attachments, is true and correct. I have the Authority to act on behalf of DNA Electronics, Inc., relative to matters involved in this Technical Opinion Report. A copy of my Curriculum Vitae (Attachment 3) is attached along with a copy of current certification as a Certified California Fire Code Inspector from National Code Services Association (Attachment 3). Approved: Ricky R. Francis Sr., AS, CCFCI Certified California Fire Code Inspector Occupational Services, Inc. 6397 Nancy Ridge Drive San Diego, CA 92121 Tel: 858-558-6736/Fax: 858-558-6756 I www.occserv.com Reviewed and Approved: ~?-//~ V. Chad Hansen, MS, CIH, CSP, CPE Vice President Occupational Services, Inc. 6397 Nancy Ridge Drive San Diego, CA 92121 Tel: 858-558-6736/Fax: 858-558-6756 I www.occserv.com As a Representative and/or Consultant for DNA Electronics, Inc., I certify that I have reviewed and approve all of the information contained herein, including the attachments of this Technical Opinion Report. I act on behalf of DNA Electronics, Inc., relative to matters involved in this Technical Opinion Report. ;:/4{l/2C4--ju Elmer Rasmussen, CSP Principal, Viking Safety Consultants Inc. Cell 503-910-2537 er@vksafety,com DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report I Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September-7, 2016:) Attachment 1 (Project Site Vicinity Map) July 29, 2016 Page49 Attachment 1 is a copy of a Vicinity Map Project Site location for the DNA Electronics, Inc. Located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92008. --. ' Iii»./ _ .. t,M 1891 Rutherford Rd. Palomar Airport Rd- Palomar Airport 1891 Rutherford Road Vicinity Map DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016;) Attachment 1.1 (Facility Site Location) July 29, 2016 Page 50 Attachment 1.1 is a copy of the facility site location for DNA Electronics, Inc. located at 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad CA 92008 t • © w 8 :) z w ~ .J w (!) UJ C!I -' C -I :g 0 rd u a. l • ll t t Undeveloped Property • if I& o...~.~ ~~,:,~ ~~~"' -,,$ ~~ &-Staging Area 1 ..._ *~~ * ~ ~... '-.:5 §i ~ ofQ ~ ig. //~81 \ c,o\"i'lt(l,~tcfL?.\ SU\'6\11'!,. -,,s9'0 ~\.\",4;1~010 ~.-o ?,a1\t.i.'i'l-g. ,,,,e'li! -3£ l Cul-de-Sac 8 3£ Pa,tingA= • ! L r-------~ I -r83£ Residence Inn 2000 Faraday Avenue P.airking Area 3£ < g, ~ rd a. • NeaJrest Cross Street Col'lege Avenue ·¼ Mire Comme-rcia! Pr,operties ' ' 0 <C 0 0::: 0 a:::: 0 LL a:::: w :c i-:::., 0::: l "D pJ * s· 11;1 r .... I Commercial Buildmng 1 SS6 Faraday Ave • IP.aming Area FARADAY AVENUE Commerciaft Properties ' ' • •111 ~ ___,.. IV Q.. e D... ;El ~ a, ·~ 8 ___,.. DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016:) Attachment 2 (First Floor Control Area Plan) July 29, 2016 Page 51 Attachment 2 is a copy of the First Floor Control Area Plan and Hazardous Materials storage, handling, bulking and dispensing locations for DNA Electronics, Inc. indicating existing building First Floor Plan Control Area within 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92008. !Q -0 Suite 100 -Total 24,271 RSF Control Area 1 0 Suite 200 -Total 25,766 RSF Control Area 2 . Suite 200 Not a occupied by DNA Electronics Inc. I _______ o ____ oJ 1891 Rutherford Road First Floor Plan DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) Attachment 2.1 (Proposed First Floor Plan) July 29, 2016 Page 52 Attachment 2.1 is a copy of the Proposed First Floor Plan for DNA Electronics, Inc. indicating the proposed building First Floor Plan within 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92008. f f ,.. l, t~ ~~ ~, ~g ~i ~ .. 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Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) Attachment 2.2 (Second Floor Control Area Plan) July 29, 2016 Page 53 Attachment 2.1 is a copy of the Second Floor Control Area Plan for DNA Electronics, Inc. indicating existing building Second Floor Plan Control Area within 1891 Rutherford Road, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92008. , 1 ·1.~_jl ·~-,.,,. ~· . . I ,-.L----r ~----"------['-; 11. r,, , ... , ii r' ._ .. _, W.•,t,,-•t• ~4ol'A~MCJ..~~-"!J,;l'il':lt ............. -aMa-.$-to..,;w-..--n,.,,!':ffri\ J!l":":" .. ~~·.n , l==,1,,.-r, ~.lfU--r, ;.SIECQNO fi,,00:R ·-SHOWN FOR. ·itJ;JFeRl;N:CE ,ON!,. Y. r,,,,"Q WORK IN PHA:Sf '2· il· """-'"! ·t,D ~"7#!~' - ~ DNA Electronics, Inc. Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September i, 201~) EDUCATION Attachment 3 (Curriculum Vitae) Curriculum Vitae for Ricky R. Francis Sr., AS, CCFCI July 29, 2016 Page 54 Associate Science Degree, Environmental Health and Safety Management (EHSM), Cuyamaca College, San Diego, California 2009. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING National Code Services 2014 California Fire Code Inspector Recertification Exam, 2014 National Code Services 2013 California Fire Code Training, 2013 California Fire Prevention Officers 2009 IFC High-Piled Combustible Storage Training, 2012 Confined Space Entry Certification Training Certificate OSHA 29CFR (1910.146) 2004 OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training, 2004 with Eight Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training, 2013. US Navy Hazardous Materials Control and Management (HMC&M) Technician, Naval Occupational Safety and Health and Environmental Training, 1995 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Occupational Services, Inc. (2001 to Present) Hazardous Materials Specialist: Conducts chemical inventories, hazardous materials technical reports and Combustible, Explosive and Dangerous Materials (CEDMAT) inspection preparation, providing accurate Chemical Health Hazard, Physical Hazard and Chemical Hazard Classification limits per building control area in accordance with the 2013 California Fire Code and Building Code. Prepares Combustible, Explosive and Dangerous Materials (CEDMAT) reports, state and local Hazardous Materials Business Plans (HMBP). Updates and maintains a Microsoft Access Database Chemical Classification Program of over 200,000 chemicals, and chemical compounds. Accomplishments: Compiles required physical chemical inventories of over 150,000 hazardous/non-hazardous chemicals and chemical compounds. Provides necessary chemical safety Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and/or Safety Data Sheet (SOS) training. Drafted and implemented over 50 Occupational Safety Injury Illness and Prevention Programs (IIPP), Hazardous Material Business Plans (HMBP), California Accidental Release Programs (CalArp), Industrial User Wastewater Discharge Permits, and Hazardous Material/Toxic Chemical and Controlled Substance Management Reports in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. Naval Air Station North Island, Coronado CA (1994-2001) Aviation Maintenance Department Quality Assurance Chief Petty Officer, and Egress System AM (E) Supervisor. Manages 10 First Class Petty Officers Supervises Maintenance Safety Program for over 750 Squadron personnel during launching, recovering, inspecting, maintenance and servicing of over 20 C-2 Greyhound, and E-2 Hawkeye aircraft. Responsible safety of flight aircraft inspections, investigating accident/mishaps, analyzing material damage, personal injury accidents and cases of occupational illnesses and injuries. Generate and Submits Aircraft (HMR) Hazardous Material Reports for defective and ineffective C-2/E-2 Aircraft Systems and Subsystems. Conducts quarterly audits and monitors all aircraft organizational level maintenance programs. Compiles statistical data and prepares charts, tables and hazard reports to prevent the occurrence of accidents and defects. Performs risk assessment of hazardous process/conditions identified. Advises the Aircraft Maintenance Officer of methods of control and/or elimination of identified hazards, including various available alternative measures. Aircraft Mechanic performing depot and organizational level maintenance on C-2/E-2 aircraft Propulsion, Air-conditioning, Pressurization, Structural, Flight Control, Hydraulics, and Emergency Systems. ,,. DNA Electronics, Inc. ~ . . Technical Report/ Hazardous Materials Summary (Rev.1 September 7, 2016) Attachment 4 (NCSA Certificate Number CFC0306.13) NCSA Certificate Number CFC0306.13 Ricky R. Francis Sr., AS, CCFCI: Certified California Fire Code Inspector NATIONAL CODE SERVICES ASSOCIATION, INC. Ricky Renard Francis Sr. Certified California Fire Code Inspector The National Code Services Association attests that the individual named on this certificate has satisfactorily demonstrated knowledge of the California Fire Code by successfully completing the prescribed written examination, based on the 2013 edition. Witnessed by our hand Certificate No. CFC0306.13 Issued: August 3, 2014 For the National Code Services Association ~~kd~ July 29, 2016 Page 55 ~ -~ ~ LIFEPL!a!,;-c3-11r High-frequency, Sma Model Number TC3-4-18T I" , TC3-4-18W f -~ I TC3-4-18Y TC3-4-18C TC3-4-24T TC3-4-24W TC3-4-24Y TC3-6-18T TC3C6-18T TC3-6-18W TC3C6-18W TC3-6-18Y TC3C6-18Y TC3-6-18C TC3-6-24T TC3C6-24T AC lnJJ_ut Voltage I Amps 208 5 208 9 208 13 240 4 240 8 240 12 480 2 480 4 480 6 600 2 600 3 600 4 208 8 208 11 208 13 240 7 240 10 240 11 480 3 480 5 480 6 208 5 208 11 208 16 240 6 240 11 240 17 480 3 480 6 480 9 600 3 600 4 600 7 208 9 208 14 208 18 Battery \ AH Capacity Ph;:ise I Cells 8 Hrs. 3 6 250-625 3 12 250-625 3 18 250-595 3 6 250-625 3 12 250-625 3 18 250-595 3 6 250-625 3 12 250-625 3 18 250-595 3 6 250-625 3 12 250-625 3 18 250-595 3 12 250-530 3 18 250-500 3 24 250-440 3 12 250-530 3 18 250-500 3 24 250-440 3 12 250-530 3 18 250-500 3 24 250-440 3 6 250-720 3 12 250-720 3 18 250-720 3 6 250-875 3 12 250-875 3 18 250-875 3 6 250-875 3 12 250-875 3 18 250-875 3 6 250-625 3 12 250-625 3 18 250-875 3 12 250-875 3 18 250-875 3 24 250-595 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Max Output Current 100 100 95 100 100 95 100 100 95 100 100 95 85 80 70 85 80 70 85 80 70 115 115 115 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 100 100 95 Input* Cable (min) 3 X 12 3 X 12 · 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 x12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 10 3 X 10 3 X 10 3 X 10 3 X 10 3 X 10 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 12 3 X 10 3 X 10 3 X 10 3 X 10 3 X 10 3 X 10 C1Ty~ Ground* Wire(min) 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 10 Battery Cables 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 Wt./ Lbs. 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 RECEIVED SEP O 2 2016 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 Model AC Input Battery AH Capacity Max Output Input* Ground* Battery Wt./ Number Voltage Amps Phase Cells 8 Hrs. Current Cable {min) Wire(min) Cables Lbs. Dimensions TC3-6-24W 240 9 3 12 250-690 110 3 X 10 10 1/0 66 TC3C6-24W 240 13 3 18 250-690 110 3 X 10 10 1/0 66 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 240 17 3 24 250-655 105 3 X 10 10 1/0 66 TC3-6-24Y 480 4 3 12 250-690 110 3 X 12 12 1/0 66 TC3C6-24Y 480 7 3 18 250-690 110 3 X 12 12 1/0 66 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 480 9 3 24 250-655 105 3 X 12 12 1/0 66 600 4 3 12 250-690 110 3 X 12. 12 1/0 66 TC3-6-24C 600 5 3 18 250-690 110 3 X 12 12 1/0 66 12.5 X 16.2 X 29.5 600 7 3 24 250-655 105 3 X 12 12 1/0 66 TC3-8-24T 208 14 3 12 250-937.5 150 3 X 10 10 1/0 121 TC3C8-24T 208 20 3 18 250-937.5 150 3 X 10 10 1/0 121 12.5 X 16.2 X 37.0 208 25 3 24 250-875 140 3 X 10 10 1/0 121 TC3-10-24W 240 16 .3 12 250-1250 200 3x8 10 3/0 121 TC3C10-24W 240 24 3 18 250-1250 200 3x8 10 3/0 121 12.5 X 16.2 X 37.0 240 29 3 24 250-1125 180 3x8 10 3/0 121 TC3-10-24Y 480 10 3 12 250-1500 240 3 X 10 10 3/0 121 TC3Cl0-24Y 480 15 3 18 250-1500 240 3 X 10 10 3/0 121 12.5 X 16.2 X 37.0 480 15 3 24 250-1125 180 3 xlO 10 3/0 121 600 8 3 12 250-1500 240 3 x12 12 3/0 121 TC3-10-24C 600 11 3 18 250-1500 240 3 X 12 12 3/0 121 12.5 X 16.2 X 37.0 600 11 3 24 250-1125 180 3 X 12 12 3/0 121 TC3-10-40Y** 480 10 3 24 250-750 120 3 X 10 10 2/0 121 TC3 C10-40Y* * 480 14 3 36 250-750 120 3 X 10 10 2/0 121 12.5 X 16.2 X 37.0 480 15 3 40 250-685 110 3 X 10 10 2/0 121 TC3-15-24Y 480 11 3 12 250-1625 260 3 X 12 10 3/0 121 TC3C15-24Y 480 16 3 18 250-1625 260 3 X 12 10 3/0 121 12.5 X 16.2 X 37.0 480 20 3 24 250-1565 250 3 X 12 10 3/0 121 600 8 3 12 250-1625 260 3 X 10 10 3/0 121 TC3-15-24C 600 12 3 18 250-1625 260 3 x10 10 3/0 121 12.5 X 16.2 X 37.0 600 16 3 24 250-1565 250 3 X 10 10 3/0 121 TC3-15-40Y* * 480 14 3 24 250-1060 170 3x8 10 2/0 121 TC3C15-40Y** 480 21 3 36 250-1060 170 3x8 10 2/0 121 12.5 X 16.2 X 37.0 480 22 3 40 250-1000 160 3x8 10 2/0 121 600 6 3 24 250-1060 170 3 xlO 10 -rr: -~~(:/\.IP: ·n121 TC3-15-40C* * 600 16 3 36 250-1060 170 3 X 10 108',ia V '27~ w " ·-121 12.5 X 16.2 X 37.0 600 17 3 40 250-1000 160 3 X 10 10 2/0 121 NOTES: 1. AC input voltage ± 10% 4. IP Protection IP20 SEP O 2 2016 * Refer to current NEC or local codes. 2. Frequency Hz 50/60 5. Operating Temperature 32 to 104°F CITY OF CARLSBADrC3WTS BUILDING DIVISION 4/7/2014 Rev. 6 3. Battery Cable Length -10 ft standard -optional from 3 to 33 ft. 6. Display -LCD **Factory default is set for 24 and 40 cell only. 36 cell option must be manually programmed. CEC Compliant chargers will include a "C:' in the part number -ex. TC3C10-24Y. HAWKER P U R e· A .! R T & 0 H ~ 0 ~ 0 G Y 2 HP -5 HP Scroll Enclosure Air Compressors Plea~e_ read aniJ. save these·instru,;tions, Rli!a.d carefully before attempting to assemble, 1"nst.JII, operate or maintain the prodyt;.t des~ribed. Protet;.tyor.,rseff and.c,thers by·observing all safety inform.ttir:m.-Failflre to ~omply.with instructions could re:;r.ilt in personal injury and/or prqperly dtimagel Reti;Ji1' inW'Udlcins f~t fiitu~ referenaJ. · Description GENERAL The Powerex Oilless Rotary Sc;roll Air Compressor has advanced scroll compressor technolo.gy through the deveJqpment of a completely oilless compressor. The Powerex Stroll Com_pressor i:>_ffers a dynamically balanced air end which insures vibration-free operation. The rotary des\gn permits a c:ontinuo1,1s 100% dufy cyde. Other standard features on the Powerex Scroll Compressor indude:· a Magnetic Start;er, Motor Overload Protection, a High Terriperature ShiJtdown Switch, an Air Cooled Aftercooler and a Single Phase or Three Phase 4 Pole ODP moto.r. Sa.fe_ty Guidelines This. manual contains ·information that is :very-important to know and understand: This information. is provided for SAFETY and to P~EVENT_ E_QUiPMENT PROBl.EMS. To help recogn.iz;e_this inforrnaticm~ observe the·following ~ymbols .. .A.DANGER Qar,ger i"'dic;.tte$ an imminently hazan;lous situation whic:h, if not al{oided, WILL Te!Mt in dea;th or seriar.,s injury. ., AW'ADN. 1·NG 1 ·wamingfndi<:atesapotent#1lly . · "" · . hazardat.1$ .situation whidt, if not avoided, COfJLD result'in death or ser{aus injury. · _ A CAUTIPN ,· Cauti<m inrJiqrtes a potentially ~--------~-min.or or moder~te injyry.. RECEIVED SEP O 2 2016 CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DIVISION Powerex • 150 Production Drive• Harf'.ison, OH 45030 • USA ~-. --Ci) -~,tf},,f.I:\ -a•~~.dJ·'O -~- -! '-- Specifications Product SES Series ·Powerex Simplex Air Compressors ~erforrnance See?age2 Spetjficatipns Lubrication Grease-filled fl~aring Op~ra~tng 10 230 Volts, 60 Hz Voltages 30 208-230/460 Volts, 60 Hz Compression-Cycl~ Scroll Motor Overloa~ IEC Magnetic Starter Protection Presrure Settings Cut-ln:·95 esig Cut-Out 115 psig Cut-In: 125 psi_g Cut-Out: 145 psig (High Pressure Unit) overpressure ASME Safety Valve Factory Set and Sealed Prc,,tect[on OutletAir 3/8 inch NPT Connections Tank Sizes 10 Galfon ASME Rated 190 psig California Ordinance 462 (L) (2) Meets Requirements of th.is Ordinancf;\' Tank Isolation Standard All Units Drive VBelt Control Pi;mel UL506A Listed IN1886.09AV 5/08 ~ -c) 2 HP -5 HP Scroll Endos.ure Air Compressors Specifications (Continued) Compressor SES0:21 2 Sl:AE03E ~;o@1QOPSI~ 2200 SES12 4.6 @ H-5 P.SIG (1850) SESOil 3 SLAE03E Pr~sure 95-'115 8.8 @ too· PSIG ~140 Swit<;b (125-145 SES13 optional) 7.1 @t45 PSIG \27-70) SESOS/ 5 S~EOSEHP }U:·~~g·~:: 32,50 SES15 (3250) Installation lNSTALLATiON SITE 1. The scroll c9mpress·or most be located in a dean, well lit ,md well ventilated area. 2. The area should be free of excessive dust, toxic. c;ir flafT\mable g~ses, moisture, water; and direct s1,mrtght, 3. Never install ~he compressor where the ambient temperatur~ is higher than 104° F or where hurniQity Is high. 4. Clearance must allow for safe, effective inspection and maintenance. 20 inches of clearance. for sides, 12·tnches c:;lear.ance for back is recommended, 5. If necessary, use metal shiins-t,r leveling p-ads to level the c!)mpressor.. N~ver \,!Se wood to shim the compr~ssor. 6. Never-instal[ the compressor outside. VENTILATION 1, If the scroll compressor is focated in a totally encfosed room, an ·exhaust fan with acce·ss to outside air must be ·installed. 2. Never restrict the cooling fan exhaust air. 3. Vent the exhaust air outsid~ to ptev~nt the compressor from operating 1;1t high temperatures and shutting doyvn. 4. Never locate the-compressor where hot exhaust air from other heat generating uni'tS m~y be pt.Jlted into the unit. WIRING All electrical conhectioris must be performed by a qualified electrician, Installations must be 1n accordance with local and national electrical codes. 1. Use solderless terminals to co!'lneqthe electric pqwer source. 2. Remove the front panel. 3. Open the-lrl'.I of the. starter box. 4. Pul{ the electric cable through the electric source inlet and connect to the primary side of the contactor. 5. Since-loosening of wires is possible in shipment, tighten all wire terminals prior tq sta.rting the unit. 2 9:218,4/4,2 49 30~ lb~. 14i13.a.i6'.9' Ambient 49 25xi4x39 '.3091b,. temp. +30 °F 23 51 35911:?s P.IPING 1. Mi:lke sure ·the piping is lined up without being strained or twisted when assembling the piping for the scroll compressor.· · 2. Appropriate e~pansion loops.or !;>ends should l;>e installed at the compre~sor to avoid stresses caused by changes in hot·and cold c:;onditions. 3. Piping supports shoufd be anchored .separate[y fror.n the compress.or to reduce noise and vibration. 4, N!wer use any piping.smaller than the compressor connection. · 5. Use flexible hose to connect the outlet of _the coITJpressor to th~ piping s<> that the vibration of the compressor does nottransfedo the piping. SAFETY VALVES Tan.k rnount!;!d compressors are shipped from the factory with safe~yvalves instalfed in the air receiver manifold. The flow capacity· of the· safety valve is eqt1al to or greater than the capacity. of the compressor. 1. The pressure setting of the safety valve must be equal or less tha.n the rnax;ir.num working pri;ssure of the air receiver.. 2. Safety·valves should be. placed ahec1d of any possibfe blockage point in-the system, i.e. shutoff valve. 3. Avoid connecting the safety valve with any tubtng or piping. · 4. Manually operate the safety valve every six months to avoid st1ckir:iQ or freezing. Opera.tic,n BEFORE STA~T UP 1.. Make sure all safety warnings, labels and instructions have !:>~en rea_d and urid~rstood before contimi_ing. 2. Remove any shipping materials, br.~ckets,.etc: 3. Confirm tllat the ?lectric·power source and ground have been firmly connected: 4. Check the belts for tightness. 5. Be.sure alt pressure connections ar::e tight. 6. Check to be c~rtain air safety r,elietvalves, ~tc., are correctly installed: 7. Securely mount aU panels and guards. 8. C~eck that al I fuses,-circuit breakers; ·etc, are the proper size. ~--Ma!c.e sure the inlet filter is properly instal.led. 10. tohfirm that the drain valve is dosed. 11. Vcsua.lly check the rotatiQi:, of the compressor pump. .The r:ot~tion should be counterclockwise if viewing the compressor. fr.om the belt side. If toe rotation is incorrect, ·have a qualified electrician correct the motor wirlng. 12. Remove the shipping bracket attached to the front of the tank feet which is for transportation purpo~es only. START-UP AI\ID OPERATION 1. Follow all the procedures under ''Before start.:up" before attempting ope~ation of the tor;npressor. · i. ·swttch the 1;1leqrk so4rce br-eaker on. 3. Make sure electric source lamp Jig tits up and that the alarm lamp does not light up. · Note: Tli.e alarm lamp Hght wm come on if temperature sensor is not connected. If th~ sensor is not c<mnected, have a qualified seryke person reconnect ~he sensor. 3 2 HP -5 HP Scroll Enclosure Air Compressors 4. Open the 3/8 inch discharge valve completely. 5. Push ON button and check that the compressor operates without excessive vibration, unusual noises or leaks. 6. Close the discharge-valve completely. ?. If the pressure dqes not rise on a three phase unit, turn the uriit off. Have a qualified electrician switch the breaker OFF and exchange the L 1 arid L2. conne.ctions (two ol,/.t of three phases of electric source} inside the starter box. 8. Check the discharge pressure. Also mi;Jke sure the air pressure rises to the designated pressure setting by checking the discharge pressure gauge. 9. Check the. operation of the pressure switch by opef}.ing the outlet valve and confirming the compressor starts at approximatefy 95.psig for low pressure units and 12-5 psig or high pressure units. PAILY OPERATION 1. Stop thE!·compressor by pushing the OFf buttcm. NOTE: If the compresso"r-rotates in reverse for more than five sl(!con<:fs, the chec~ valve neeQS to be cleaned or repla~ed. 2. Switch the breaker OFF if the compressor is not to be used for a lphg period of time. STOPPING THE COMPRESSOR DURING NORMAL OPERATION . 1. Close the discharge valve. 2. Allow the air pressure to build and the compressqr to stop. 3, turn the compressor off by pushing the OFF button. 2 HP -5 HP Scroll Enclosure Air Compressors Sc;;toll Unit Parts Brei;Jkdown ~ Models SES02, S£;S12; SES03, SES13, SESOS and SES1S 4 2 HP -5 HP Scroll Enclosure Air Compressors Ref. No. Description SES02 / SES12 SES03 / SES13 SESOS / SES15 Qty. 1 Air end (Low Pressure) SL014002AJ SL014002AJ SL016502AI 1 {High Pressure) SL014002AJ SL014002AI SL016511AJ 1 2 · Tank AR033200AI ~~033:200AJ AR03;3200AJ 1 3 Base LP630800AV IP630800AV AP603800AV 1 4 Contr.ol panel IP630600,AV IP630600AV LP630600AV 1 5 Right panel [P631600AV IP63t600AV LP631600AV 6 Rear panel IP631400AV IP631400AV lP631400AV 1 7. Top panel fP631iooAV IP63t200AV LP63120.0AV t 8 Intake panel LP631300AV IP6~1300AV IP631300AV 1 10 Exhaust duct LP630900AV IP6309Q0AV fP630900AV 1 11 Metal screen lP630700AV IP63.0700AV IP630700AV 1 12 Circuit board· protector LP632100AV IP632:100AV IP632100AV 1 13 Left panel IP631500AV IP63t500AV IP631500AV 14 Door-IP631109AV IP631100/W LP631100AV 1 15 Inside pane[ IP631701AV IP631701AV lP631701AV 1 16 Motor mount SLCi30000AV SL030000AV SL0S0000AV l 1.8· Stud bolt iP606000AV IP606000AV IP605900AV 2 22 Motor pulley (Low Pressure, 4.45PD 3'il-1) PU009740AV 1 {High Pressure, 3.65PD 3V-1) PU009739AV 1 22 Motor pulley (Low·Pressur~, 6.0PP ~V-1) PU009753AV 1 (High Press't.1re, 5.3PD 3V-1) PU009793AV 1 22 Motor pulley (Low-Pressure, 6.9PD 3V-2) PU0.09754AV 1 {High Pressure, 6.9Pb 3v.::2) PU009754AV 1 ,Z3 Special grommet LP608900AV IP608900AV IP608900AV 2 24 Drain tub~ as~embly ZZ003915AJ ZZ003915AJ ZZ003915AJ 1 26 Plastic tubing PS010300AV PS010300AV PS010300AV 1.5 ft. 27 Shipping bracket lP632200AV IP632200AV LP632200AV 1 28 Circuit boarc( IP087800AV IP087800AV IP087800AV 1 29 Th~rmosensor fP?99690AV IP609600AV LP6q~700AV 1 40 Isolation rubber RE.0P2600AV RE002600AV RE002600AV 4 41 1/4 inch Drain flange fitting P5006701AV PS006701AV PS006701AV 1 42 3/8 inch Outfet flange fitting PS006702AV PS006702AV PS006702AV 1 43 Safety valve (Low Pressure} V-215104AV V-:215104AV V-21S104AV 1 · {High Pressure) V-215401AV V-215401AV V-215401AV 1 53 Pan head machine screw ST074003AV ST074003AV ST074003AV 10 55 Aluminium spacer LP632900AV IP632900AV IP632900AV 2 56 Door latch LP6302.00AV IP63QZO0AV [P630200AV 1 57 Starter 01.. Assly 3PH Z08-230 v ZZ000760AJ ZZ000745AJ ZZ000748AJ 1 Starter OL Assly 3PH 460 V ZZ000759AJ ZZ000746AJ 2Z00Q749AJ 57 Stc1rter OL Assly 1 PH 208-230 V ZZ000747AJ ZZ000747AJ ZZ000750AJ 1 57-1 Starter brace SL050200AV SL0S02.00AV SL050200AV 58 Pressure swn:ch (L0.w Pres~ure) CW207573AV CW207573AV ON207573AV 1 {High Preisure) CW207595AV Ol\/207595AV CW207595AV 1 59 Pressure gauge LP632600AV IP632600AV IP632600AV 1 60 Ball valve: 3/8 inch ST079802AV ST079802AV ST079802AV 1 5 2 HP -5 HP Scroll Enclosure Air Compressors Ref. No. Description SES02 / SES12 SES03 / SES13 SESOS / SES15 Qty. 61 Motor 2HP 1PH 208/230/460V MC022317AV 1 61 Motor 2HP 3PH 208/230/460V MC022373AV 1 61 Motor3HP TPH 230V MC022309AV t 61 Motor 3HP 3PH 208/~0/460V MC022:374AV 1 61 Motor SHP 1 PH 430V MC022393AV 1 61 Motor SHP 3PH 208/230/.4601/ MC022307AV 1 62 1/4 inch Ball valve ST079806AV ST079806AV ST079806AV 1 63. Check V?{ve LP087700AV IP087?0QAV IP087700AV 1 64 Exhaµstfan lP632400AV IP632400AV LP632400AV 1 65 Mo~nting foot lP630300AV IP630300AV IP63.0300AV 4 66 Discharge air hose lP633600AV IP633600AV LP~33600AV 1 67 v~beit BT01°2300AV SPZ~12 (Low Pressure) 1 3VX-355 (Hign Pressure) BT012500AV 1 67 V-b~lt 3v.::355 (Low Pressure) BT012400AV 1 .sv~3·55 (High Pressure} BT0091QOAV 1 67 V-belt 3V-400-_(Low Pressure} BT012900AV 2 SJ;>Z1037 (High Pressure} BT012900AV 2 68 Hour meter LP632700AV IP632700AV IP632700AV 1 69 F.ancord-LP632800AV IP632800AV IP632800AV 1 70 Brass elbow ST186402AV ST186402AV ST1864oiAV 2 71 Braided hose ST186600AV ST186600AV ST186600AV 2 .72 Silicone isolator AG007501AV AG007501AV AG007501A\/ 4 73 .Aftetcooler SL300100AV SL30:0100AV SL300100AV 1 74 1/2 inch Brass street elbow ST071229AV ST071229AV ST071229AV 3 15 3/8 inch Drafn tube PS001800AV PS001800AV PS001800AV 1.2 ft 76 Pressure switch cord LPQ87900AV IP087900AV IP0875l00AV 1 77 -3/8 inch Brass elbow ST074217AV ST074217AV ST074217AV 1 .... Power supply cord, circuit board IP61280'0AV IP612800AV IP612800AV 1 PARTS UNIQUE ro,sF1:Z.OPH 22 Motor pulley (50 Hz) PU009748AV 1 (60 Hz) 1 61 Mptor (50 Hz) MC301553AV 1 (60 Hz) MCQ22309AV 1 67 V-belt (50 Hz) BT012800AV 1 (60 Hz) 1 68 Hour met~r (50 Hz) IP632701AV 1 (60 Hz) 1 "-= Notshown 6 2 HP -5 HP Scroll Enclosure Air Compressors Maintenance Schedule (see Pump Manual for "How Ton Instructions) Operating Hours Item Action needed 500 2500 5000 10,000 20,000 Remarks Reteiver Cartridge Filter Ventilation Screen Blower Fan Fan o·uct Compressor"Fins Compressor Tip Seal Set v~belt Temperature Sensor Pressure Switch Magnetic Starter Safety Valve Pressure Gauge Ventilation Fan • Inspect A Replace Notes: Drain moisture Clean, Replace Clean Clean Clean Clean Regrease Replace Inspect, Replace Confirm operation Confirm operation Inspect Confirm operatjon Inspect Inspect Qaily • • .., Readjust • • • • .... (Every 5000 hoursfur 145 psig uni:ts) .... (EverY,5(){)0 hours for 14Spsig 1mitsl 1. lnspe~ and perform maintenan<;e periodJcally according to maintenance schedule. A. •• • • • • •• If-equiped with an Electric Drain, test daily Part # 91348550 Use genuine Powerex grea~e Replace is contact point is deteriorated Replace if malfunctions 2. The maintenance schedule relates to the normal operating conditions. If the circumsfances and load condition are adverse, shorten the interval time and perform maintenance accordingly. 3. * Marked "Readjuse means the tension of the V-belt should be -adjvsted d,uring the initfal stage and inspected every 2,500 hoµrs afterwards. 7 2 HP -5 HP Scroll Enclos.ure Air Compressors Electrical Diagram w Single Phase Units 230 Volts I I INCOMING POWER SUPPLY SHORT CIRCUIT/BRANCH PROTECTION TO BE INSTALLED BY OWNER PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL PODE AND LOCAL CODES MS OL !--- I !-----:-..r- FU.2 TR· COMPRESSOR MOTOR. CQNNEQTTO APPROPRIATE TERMINAL OF POWER ·suPPLY /,,,.--,, cr---------------,FAN,1--------< ' ,---~ r··----. ~1--R_E_D---< ~ PRINTED : CIRCUIT : . l BOARD 2 WHT --i--~--~J PS TEMP, SWITCH SENSOR a 2 HP -5 HP Scroll Enclosure Air Compressors Electrical Diagram -three Phase Units 208 -230 -460 Volts INCOMING POWER SUPPLY I I I SHORT CIRCUIT/BRANCH PROTECTION TO BE INSTALLED BY OWNER_PEF:1 NATIONAL ELECTF.ltOAL CODE AND LOCAL CODES MS 9L I I I 1----~--:-:v-~------~-L 1 l I • • • ·1 I I I L--:-i- 1 'I I 1.,---:- F!J1 > >o ~ CQ -~ ·(,\l COMPRESSOR MOTOR ~ CONNECT TO APPROPRIATE TERMINAL SEE NOTE 3 OF POWER SUPPLY TR /-';--,\ t~---------------,1FAN,,----~ , ... _ .... 1 1 RED PRINTED CJRCUlT BOARD PS TEM~. SWITCH $ENSOR 9 2 HP -5 HP Scroll Enc;Josure Air Compressors Figure 7 Scroll Elec;trical Panel Replacement Parts Key# 1 2 3 4 5 Contactor Transformer Second~ry Primary Primary Secondary Model HP Assembly Fuse holder FuseblO(k Fuses Fuse -SES020'8 2 208V, :1P ZZOOD745AJ PSOOS&09.A.V PS00$81.iAV JP0.07800AV JP007703AV J£i001706AV : SES03082 {ALL MODE!-$) (ALL MODELS) (ALL MODELS) (ALL MO0Ei.SJ 208V, 3P SES03083 230V,.3P 3 SES030S4 ZZ000746AJ 46!)V, 3P JP007702AV SES13086 208-;z,30, 1 P ZZ000747AJ SES05082 208V, 3?. SES05083 ZZ000748AJ JP007703AV 239V,·3P 5 SES05084 ZZ000749AJ JP007702AV 460V,3P SES15086 ZZ000750AJ JP007703AV 208-230, 1P 10 2 HP -5 HP Scroll Enclosure Air Compressors Troubleshooting Guide PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTlON Power-On light does not appear Power On light is.cm but unit wil I not start 1. II/lain disconnect i_s notCiN 2. Blown·fuse or circuit breaker at customer provided pow-er.supply . 3. Blown·fuse at prim.iry side of transformer 4. LED light has failed 5. Circuit board has.failed 1. B!9wh·fvs~ on se~ondary si(.ie of transformer 2. Failed.push button contact on dn::uit board 3, Motor overload has tripped 4. Wrong qr low. voltag~ 5. Circuit board has failed· I). Starter has 'failed 7. Motor has. failed Compressor is running but will not 1. Drive b!;!lts car:ne off or to loose make pressure 2. Clogged· intake filter·efement Exces$ive noise or vibration Compres,sqr s.huts down on high temperature Compressor shuts.down on temperawre malfunction Compressor turns on i off rapidly Safety v;;i(ves blows off Motor Overload has tripped· 3, Pressure·reliefv;ilve has opened 4. Excessive tip seal wear s. Electric tank drain is open continuousry 6, Unit running in the wrong direction 7. Discharge.air i~ leaking 1. Shipping brackets not removed 2. Drive belt has separated or flat sp~t 3. Motor has failed 4. Pump is damaged 5; C:oqling air fan _is touching fan guard_ 1. Room·femperature is above 104F 2. lnlet:air duct is obstructed 3'. Cooling airfan not running 4. Afte'rcooler frns dogged 5. Intake filter damaged 6. Cqmpressor is dirty 1. Temperature sensor has faulted 2. Circuit board has failed 1, Receiver tank has high level of water . 2. Compressor check valve has faifed 3. Defective-pressure switch 1. Pressure swit-:h has failed to open 2. Motor starter contacts weldiad shut 1. Pump hasfaifed 2. Motor has failed 3. Jmprqper wiring 4. Wrong overload setting 5. low voltage 11 1. Switch i:itsconnect to ON 2. Inspect for any fault replace fuse or trip disconnect to ON 3;. Replace fuse on pri!11ary sid.e w sure use same type and size 4, Replace circuit bO'ard 5. Replace circuit board ,. Replace f4se 6n sec;ondary side be sure use same typeand size 2. Replace circuit board on back side of-g'auge panel 3.; See last entry.ofTroubleshootin(J Guide 4. Check incoming power supply and U!Jit power r.ating 5. Replace crrcuit board 6. Replace connector assembly 7. Replace motor ·1. Re pf ace drive belts ·and .(or} tighten 2. Replace intake filter element 3. Pressure switch needs replaced or motor contacts welded~hut 4. Replace tip se.als 5. Reptace tank drain s~ Correct power connections 7. Check di!i<;harge piping 1. Remove shipping brackets after installation :2. Repfa1;e-drive belt '3. Reptace motor 4. Fiic-cir replace pump 5, Check air fan datly ·1. Add ventilation o·r air conditioning to room 2. Remove obstruction or reposition unit to allow for cooling air 3. rteplace cqoling air fan 4. Clean aftercooler 5. Check intake filter 6. Cliaan unit 1. Replace temperature sensor 2. Replace circ;uit board on back side of gauge panel 1. Replace electric tank: drain 2. Replace cheo< valve 3. Rept;;ice pressure switch 1. Replace pressure switch 2. Replace motor starter 1. Fix or replace pump 2. Replace motor 3. Check wiring 4. Check overload setting S. Check incoming power supply 2 HP -5 HP Scroll Enc:losure Air Compressors Powerex ~imited Warr~nty Powere,c 3 Year/ 10,000 Ho1,1r Extended Parts Limited Warranty -Powerex warrants each Compressor Pump or Scroll Air-End against defects in materiaf or workmanship from the date of purchase for a period of Three .yeaa:s or 10,000 hours, whichever mqy oc;cur first. This warranty applies to the exchange of part(s} of the compressor purnp·or air-end round to be defed;ive by an Authorized Powerex Service Center. Powerex 1 Year / 5,000 Hour Inlet to 01.rtlet Limited Warrani;y -Powerex warr:ahts each Compressor Unit, System, Pump, or Air-End against defects in m.aterial or workmanship from the date of purchase for a period of One Year. or 5,000 Hqurs, whichever may otcur'first. This warranty applies to the ~c:hange of defective component part(s) and labor performed by an Authorized Powerex Service Center. Coverage. The above mentioned warranty .applies to P.6werex manufa.ctured units:· or systems only. Items listed in the operator's manuc;1I under rol.!tine f!laintenance are not covered by ~his or any otherwarrc;1nty. Failure to.complete inaintemmce as stc;1ted 1n the maintenance schedule will void this warranty. THER:E IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY. iMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTAB.ILITY AND fl'f.NESS FOR,A PARTICULAR PUF!.P.OSE, ARE ,LIMITED TO ONE YEAR f.ROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE: AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ANY ANO ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUOED. 'THIS IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND LIABILLTY FOR CON~EQUENTIAL DAMAGES UNDER ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES IS EX..~LUDED TO THE OOENT EXCLUSION IS PERMITTED BY LAW. Limitation of Liability; To the extent allowable under applicable law, Powerex's liability for c;~>nsequential _and inci_dental damages ts expressly disclaimed. Powerex's liability in all ~vents is lim.ited to, and· shall not exceed, the purchase price paid. 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In addition, the reprinted material must include a copyright notice in the following format: "© 2016 UL LLC". ...... ,,} KOHLERe Power Systems 0.9001 ~~tS EPA-Certified for Stationary Emergency Applications Ni\TIONXL1Y REGlSiEREI> Ratings Range Standby: kW kVA 60Hz 44-55 44-69 50Hz 40-46 40-58 Generator Set Ratings Natural Gas LP Gas 130°C Rise 130°C Rise Standby Rating Standby Rating Alternator Voltage Ph Hz kW/kVA Amps kW/kVA Amps 120/208 3 60 50/63 173 52/65 180 127/220 3 60 50/63 164 52/65 171 120/240 3 60 50/63 150 52/65 156 120/240 1 60 44/44 183 44/44 183 139/240 3 60 50/63 150 52/65 156 220/380 3 60 49/61 93 49/61 93 277/480 3 60 50/63 75 52/65 78 347/600 3 60 50/63 60 52/65 63 4P7BX 110/190 3 50 40/50 152 42/53 161 115/200 3 50 40/50 144 42/53 153 120/208 3 50 40/50 139 42/53 147 110/220 3 50 40/50 131 42/53 139 110/220 1 50 40/40 182 40/40 182 220/380 3 50 40/50 76 42/53 81 230/400 3 50 40/50 72 42/53 76 240/416 3 50 40/50 69 42/53 73 120/208 3 60 51/64 177 53/66 184 127/220 3 60 51/64 167 53/66 174 120/240 3 60 51/64 153 53/66 159 120/240 1 60 48/48 200 50/50 208 139/240 3 60 51/64 153 53/66 159 220/380 3 60 51/64 97 53/66 101 277/480 3 60 51/64 77 53/66 80 4P8X 347/600 3 60 51/64 61 53/66 64 110/190 3 50 42/52 158 44/55 167 115/200 3 50 42/52 150 44/55 159 120/208 3 50 42/52 144 44/55 153 110/220 3 50 42/52 136 44/55 144 110/220 1 50 41/41 186 42/42 191 220/380 3 50 42/52 79 44/55 84 230/400 3 50 42/52 75 44/55 79 240/416 3 50 42/52 72 44/55 76 120/208 3 60 53/66 1 83 55/69 192 127/220 3 60 53/66 173 55/69 181 120/240 3 60 53/66 159 55/69 166 120/240 1 60 50/50 208 52/52 217 139/240 3 60 53/66 159 55/69 166 220/380 3 60 53/66 100 55/69 105 277/480 3 60 53/66 79 55/69 83 4P10X 347/600 3 60 53/66 64 55/69 66 110/190 3 50 44/55 167 46/58 175 115/200 3 50 44/55 159 46/58 166 120/208 3 50 44/55 153 46/58 160 110/220 3 50 44/55 144 46/58 151 110/220 1 50 42/42 191 44/44 200 220/380 3 50 44/55 84 46/58 87 230/400 3 50 44/55 79 46/58 83 240/416 3 50 44/55 76 46/58 80 4Q7BX 120/240 1 60 50/50 208 50/50 208 110/220 1 50 40/ 40 182 42/42 191 4Q8X l10/220 1 50 41/41 186 44/44 200 120/240 1 60 50/50 208 52/52 217 Model: SOREZGB 190-600 V Gas Standard Features • Kohler Co. provides one-source responsibility for the generating system and accessories. • The generator set and its components are prototype-tested, factory-built, and production-tested. • The 60 Hz generator set offers a UL 2200 listing. • At 60 Hz, the generator set accepts rated load in one step. • The 60 Hz generator set meets NFPA 110, Level 1, when equipped with the necessary accessories and installed per NFPA standards. • A one-year limited warranty covers all systems and components. Two-and five-year extended warranties are also available. • Alternator features: o The unique Fast-Response™ X excitation system delivers excellent voltage response and short-circuit capability using a rare-earth, permanent magnet (PM)-excited alternator. o The brushless, rotating-field alternator has broadrange reconnectability. RECEIVED SEP O 2 2016 CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DIVISION :o 0 RATINGS: All three-phase units are rated at 0.8 power factor. All single-phase units are rated at 1.0 power factor. Standby Ratings: The standby rating is applicable to varying loads for the duration of a power outage. There is no overload capability for this rating. Prime Power Raffngs: Al varying load, the number of generator set operating hours is unlimited. A 10% overload capacity is available for one hour in twelve. Ratings are in accordance with ISO-8528-1 and ISO-3046-1. For limited running time and continuous ratings, consult the factory. Obtain technical information bulletin [TIB-101) for ratings guidelines, complete ratings definitions, and site condition derates. The generator set manufacturer reserves the right to change the design or specifications without notice and without any obligation or liability whatsoever. For dual fuel engines, use the natural gas ratings for both the primary and secondary fuels. G4-1B3 (50AEZGBJ B/13j I Alternator Specificati:ons $p1:!,clfIcat16os Manufacturer Type' Exciter type Leads: quantity, .type· 4PX 4QX. Voltetge regulator lnsuiatlon: Material Temperature· rise Bearlng:·quantlty, type Coug[lng Amoitlsseur wlndfngs Vqltage regulation,. no-load.to full-Jol:\d One-step l9etd acceptance un,bala/Jc:ed:load· capability' :peakmotor starting kVA: 480 Y, 400iV 4P7BX(-12.lead) 480 V, 400 V 4P8X •0 2,lead) 480V,' 400 V 4P10X (12"Ieadj 240V,.220.V 4Q7BX(4'Iead) 24Q.V, 220 V 4QBX (4 lead). ·. Alt.ernatot . Kohler 4-Pole, Rotating-Field' ·Brushless, Hare-Earth. Pefinanent!ME\griet 1 ?, Reconnectable 4, 1,1.0-120/220;'-240 Sqllcf 1:Jtate., Volts/Hz NEN)A,rviG1· . Class H. 130~C, Standby 1, Seal/:ld' Flexlble·Dlsc 'Fun· Gontrol!J;Jr .Dependen.t 100%,of Rating . · 109% of-Rated Standby ·Current (35% dip.for voltages below). 1f;l0 (6D·Hz), 136-(50·-Hz) 26:t (60 Hz),.218-(50 Hz) 275 (Eio::Hz), 220 {50 Hz) . 113.(60 l-iz),.95 (5b H?) 121 (€10 Hz), 107 .(50 Hz) • NEMA.MG1, IEEE, and ANSI $tandards compliance for . ternperature·rise and motor ~tarting, • Sustained shoH:•clrcult current of up to 300% of.the rat.Eid c;urrentforup·to 10 seconds. • :$Listalhed short-circuit current enabiing downstream clrqLJlt . l:ireakets to trip withdut collapsing the alternatc>r fie Ip ... • Self-ventilated and dripproof construction. • Vacuum-impregna:tedwinpings with fungus-resistant epoxy vatnlsh for·dependability and long life. •. Si,lperioryoltagewaveform·frorn a two-thirds pitch-stator and skey,.red rotor. Application Data Engine Specifications Manufacturer. Engine: model, type Cyll_nder E\rr'angement Displacement, -L.(cu. -in.). Bore and'.stroke, mm (In.) Cbmpresslori railo Piston ~p.eed, m/mii:i. (ft./mln.j Main bearings: quantity, type Rated.rpm · Max. power.at rated rpm,. kW (HP) Cylinder head· material Piston type.and mat!:!ria.l' Crankshaft rrlatetietl Valve (exhaust),materlal Governor typ~ . Frequency regulation, rio0Ioad to full~load Ftequency regull:\li,on;.steady state Frequency Air cleaner type, all models· Exhaust _ExhausfSystem . Exhaust manifold.type·. Exhaust ffow-at rated:kw, m3/min. (cfm) _Ex.hausMemperature at rated kW; dty !:!Xhaust,"'C (°F) .Maximum ·allbwabie,back·p(essure, kPa.(ln. Hg) Ex~l:!ustoutlet size) at engine hookup, ·mm,(ln,) .· :sol-iz General Motdrs Industrial .Rowertrain Vortec 5;q L, 4-Cycie · Natural .Aspiration V-8 5,0 (305) . 94.9 X 88.4 (3:74 X 3.48) 9.4:t .;318 .o 044) 265 (870)' 5, ·M400,.Copper Lead' 1800 1500 ·66.4 (89) ,54,9 (73) · Past Iron High Siiii::on Aium]r11,1m' Nodular ·Irpn· 'Forged:steei Electrol')ic .Isochronous ,;\:0,5% Fixed "Dry so1:1z· ~o Hz Dry 15.6 (550)· 12.2 (430) 593 (1100) 10.2 (3.b) 76.((3,0)0D Engine Elec~rical . . Englne-Eflictrical system.· ,Ignlticm ,system .' Betttefy ¢parglng_.alterna\or: . · ~round ·(negative/positive) Volts (DC) Ampere.rating.· Sta~er motor rated Voltage (DC)' ·Battery; recommeni:led col,d.qrari.klng amps.(C.CA): · .qty:, ratin'g for ~18?G (0°Fj Batte[Y. VOitage·(DC) i=uei system .. Fuel:type·. . Fuel.supply llne·ii:ii,et Natura!' g!;is fuel supply pressure, kPa ·. (in. H20)· . LPG vapor wlthdravyai.fuel supply press\,lre; kPa (In. H20): · Dul;ll·,fuel ;engine, LPG.vapor wlthgr!3,wal fuel supply pressurEJ, kPa (In, H20) FuerbomposltJoh 'Limits.* . Methan~i %,by volume . Ethane, % ·by volume .Prbpetne, '% by volume PrQP,!!ne., .% by voluri:ie t:4 and·hlgher; % by volume Sulfur, ,,ppin mass Lower heatln!'.l valuEJ, 'MJ/m3 (Btu/~3), min:.· · 60 Hz · 50 Hz Eiect.ronic Negative 12 70 12 .1, 630 1·2 60·Hz . 50 Hz ·Natural Gal:), LP Gas, cir .. · Dual Fuel 1 NPTF t.74-2.74 (7-11;) · 1:24-:2,74 (;i-11) 1.24 (5) Nat. Gas 'l:P Gas.· . 90 rriln . 4.0 max. 1.0 max, . · 85 min. 0.1 max. ·s.o max. 0.3 max. 2.5·rrlax. 25 max. ~3.2 (890)· 84,2 (2260) ·* Fuels wlih oiher compbsltions·.i'iiay,be acceptable. lf:your fuel is. outside:the ·nsted·speclflcations,. contact ypur local.distributor for fur\her. ana]ysis i:!nd· advli::e, , G4°183 (SOREZ_GB/: 8/131 ·.-• J, . . .i: . · 1 Application Data Lubrication Lubricating System Type Oil pan capacity, L (qt.} Oil pan capacity with filter, L (qt.} Oil filter: quantity, type Cooling Radiator System Ambient temperature, 0c (°F) * Engine Jacket water capacity, L (gal.} Radiator system capacity, including engine, L (gal.} Engine jacket water flow, Lpm (gpm} Heat rejected to cooling water at rated kW, dry exhaust, kW (Btu/min.} Water pump type Fan diameter, including blades, mm (In.) Fan, kWm (HP} Max. restriction of cooling air, intake and 60 Hz 50 Hz Full Pressure 4.3 (4.5} 4.7 (5.0) 1, Cartridge 60 Hz 50 Hz 50 (122} 6.8 (1.8} 20.8 (5.5) 117.3 (31} 98.4 (26} 51.5 (2930) 42.9 (2440} Centrifugal 533 (21) 4.5 (6.0} 2.6 (3.5} discharge side of radiator, kPa (In. H2O} 0.125 (0.5} * Enclosure with enclosed silencer reduces ambient temperature capability by 5°C (9°F}. Operation Requirements Air Requirements Radiator-cooled cooling air, m3/min. (scfm}t Combustion air, m3/min. (cfm} Heat rejected to ambient air: Engine, kW (Btu/min.} Alternator, kW (Btu/min.} t Air density = 1.20 kg/m3 (0.075 lbm/ft3} Fuel Consumption :j: Natural Gas, m3/hr. (cfh) at % load 100% 75% 50% 25% LP Gas, m3/hr. (cfh) at % load 100% 75% 50% 25% 60 Hz 170 (6000) 5.0 (175) 29.5 (1680} 7.6 (430} 60Hz 50 Hz 136 (4800} 4.0 (140} 23.6 (1340} 6.5 (370} 50Hz Standby Ratings 21.1 (744} 17.0 (600) 17.9 (631) 14.3 (505) 13.7 (483} 10.9 (384} 9.4 (333} 7.4 (262} Standby Ratings 8.4 (295} 7.2 (254} 6.5 (230} 5.7 (202} 5.0 (178} 4.3 (153} 3.7 (129) 3.0 (105} :j: Nominal fuel rating: Natural gas, 37 MJ/m3 (1000 Btu/ft.3} LP vapor, 93 MJ/m3 (2500 Btu/ft.3) LP vapor conversion factors: 8.58 ft.3 = 1 lb. 0.535 m3 = 1 kg. 36.39 ft. 3 = 1 gal. Controllers ~ ~ro 4'l (Q)(Q)~ ~ ----s. .. , .. Decision-Maker® 3000 Controller Provides advanced control, system monitoring, and system diagnostics for optimum performance and compatibility. • Digital display and menu control provide easy local data access • Measurements are selectable in metric or English units • Remote communication thru a PC via network or serial configuration • Controller supports Modbus® protocol • Integrated hybrid voltage regulator with ±0.5% regulation • Built-In alternator thermal overload protection • NFPA 110 Level 1 capability Refer to G6-100 for additional controller features and accessories. Decision-Maker® 55CI Controller Provides advanced control, system monitoring, and system diagnostics with remote monitoring capabilities. • Digital display and keypad provide easy local data access • Measurements are selectable in metric or English units • Remote communication thru a PC via network or modem configuration • Controller supports Modbus® protocol • Integrated voltage regulator with ±0.25% regulation • Built-in alternator thermal overload protection • NFPA 110 Level 1 capability Refer to G6-46 for additional controller features and accessories. G4-183 (50REZGB) 8/13j KOHLERCO,,K;hler, Wisconsin 53044 USA- Phone 920-457~444.1, :Ff!)( 9?0'459-16li6 · Fo~ the .. nearest-sales and,setvlce· outlet.in: the IJS and Canada, phone 1-B00-!?44-244:4 KOHLERPciwer.com Standarct 'Featur~$ • Alt!;!rnator;Prqtection • Batiery Rack.ani;I Cables • Eie'ctr'onlc,,.lsochronouscGovernor • Gas· FueJ;Systeril (Include$ fuel riliXElr, eje¢tron[6 seconctary gas regulator, gas solenolq,val\/e, ·antj'flexlblefuel. llne:between the eriglne-and.the·sfdq-mounted fµel·system components) • lntegraJ.Vlbration,li,oiatl6n _ • ,Local· Eriwrgency Stop Switch • Oil DrE1[n. Extension • ·Operation aQd"lnstallation Literature· Availabl~ Options Approv~lsflnd Listings. O C$A Approval O 113C Seismic Certlficail6n Q :ui:. 2200 Listing Enclosed Unit ti pound Ehcl~sure (with enclo.sed crltlcf:!l·s!l~ncer) O Weathet Enclosure (witiJ encldsed'_crJ,tipal'S_ilencer) Open Unit . 0 Exhaust Silencer, ·Critical (kit: PA-?52663) -0 Flexlble-ExhaustCon~ector, Stainless.Steel F,uei-System O. Dual·Fuel NG/LPG (automatlc.changeqv~r) 'Cl Flexible Fuel Lin~ · (required-when the g¢'nerator·set'skld Is spring-mounted) O. Gas Filter .Q' LP Uquld Withdrawal (vaporizer). ,0 Secondary Ga$.Sc;,leriold Valve Controller q, Common FEluit Relay O .Gommcinipation Products and PC:Software [l Customl:!r Connection. (Decislon,Makl_:lr® 550-oontrolier only) [] input/Output-fy!pdule (!:iecislon-Mak!:!r® 3000 controller only) O Remote Annunciator.Panel · -· · O. Remote Audlovif\u~I.Alarm Panel (Decision-Maker®·-550 controller onJy) O Remote Emergency Stop 0 Run Relay. - -C90Ung ·System O. Block Heater, 1·500 W,: 110.,:120 V' Becomrnended fo'f aniblelit.temperaturei, oeioW 10°6 (50°F) Q R~dlatorDuct Flarjge Electrical System O. Alternator $trip,Heater· D -13~tter:y . D Battery Charger, Equalize/Float Type O Battery Heater · · 0 Line Clrcuit~reaker (NEMA1' enclosur~) _ , .. G Line Circuit Breaker with ShuntTrip-(NEMA1-ertcl6sure) v '' i' Miscellaneous Kohler P\>Wer Systems Asla:Paclflc Headquarters 7, Jurong Pier Road ~lngapore 619159 . _ _ _ Phone (65) 6264,6422, Fax (65)' 6264-6455. O. Air-Cleaner Restrlctor·lndlcator O. pertlflee! test:Report O Englne•Fluldi, Ad_q(:!i;I 0 Rated:Power Factor Testing D ' Rodent Guards !-,lteratute 0-Gen·eral'Malntena:nce '\j. NFPA 110 . \j, OverhayL q -Production, Warranty 0 2sYear Basic [l 5-Year Basic O 5-Yea~-Comprehensive other Options ·D D D ti,...·~-'----'--'-_,..;.-'-----~------'----''-'-:--'-'-·o 0 -'---~~---------,------ g _· -----,-------'----------'--d ·Dime_fi~ions and Weights Qv~rail:~lze, ~-X \IVx \,l,mni (In,): . ,. Wlde,Skld: . 2200 x 1040 x 11.75 (8q_.6·x·40.9 X-46.3) Narrow Skid 2200 x 8El4 x 11.75 {86;6x34.0'X 46:3) We!~htc(radlat6r,n:iodel),.Wet, kg (lb,): · 878 (1937) ···o······.·····r .. · . ····. • ....... t O 0 ~'W~ . 'I" : L ------~ NOTE:• This drawing Is' provided-for reference only and should nor·be used for planning Installation. Contact your local distributor for more detailed Information. .DISTfliBUTEb BY: I• © ;1011, 2012;-2013 by Kbhler,Co: 'i',il rights' reserved. ,.G4-183, (S0REZGB) 8/131 ' ' D C 8 g ~ ~ er~ 2 CONNECTION FOR CUSTOMER EXHAUST BLOWER OR DAMPER CONTROL CIRCUIT. ISOLATED FORM CCONTACT(NO/NC), 115VACOR30VOC@2.0AMPS 39• [989MM] 3 4 5 NOTES: 1. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS: 115 VAC, 20 AMP, 60 HZ, SINGLE PHASE 2. CONSTRUCTION: WORKSURFACE/WORK AREA-16 GA[1,5 MM] 304 SS,#4 FINISH ACCESS PANELS· 16 GA [1.5 MM] & 18 GA.[1.2 MM] C.R.S. WITH A BAKER PERMA WHITE POLYESTER HYBRID POWDER COAT FINISH 3. SUPPLY FILTER, MOTOR, BLOWER AND ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ARE FRONT ACCESSIBLE. ~ ;I: ! I 4, PETCOCKS RECOMMENDED FOR USE WITH NONFLAMMABLE GAS, -. I AIR OR VACUUM 0 o 5. PLUMBING CONFIGURATION IS FACTORY ASSEMBLED AND TESTED 7 , ~ \ 1 J 141/4" AT 100 P.S.J •• MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE JS 30 P.S.I .. _ • o o 11 ° o (360MM) PLEASE ADVISE OF ANY SPECIAL PLUMBING REQUIRED BY LOCAL PLUMBING CODES 6. CABINET PLUMBING CONNECTORS ARE 3/8(9.5 MM] SWAGELOCK FITTINGS, A 3/8 [9.5 MMJNPT ADAPTER IS SHIPPED WITH THE CABINET 7. EXHAUST FILTERS ARE ACCESSIBLE THROUGH THE CABINET WORK AREA OPENING LOCATED DIRECTLY UNDER THE WORK SURFACE NOTE: REFER TO THE LATEST VERSION OF 372D066 FOR THE EXHAUST REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BCG601 WITH THE 12"[305MM) DIA EXHAUST CONNECTION AIR TIGHT DAMPER [ 305MM J DIA(NOMINAL) 6 7 THRUBOLTS ..J,""'°1.1! PLATES AS REQUIRED 1YP. TYP, 1/2" OIA.A36 ~NO GAPS ALLOWED. ADD SHIM ' ANGLE~THRUBOLT TYP. lYP. SEORTOPROVIDEDESIGN SECTION 81-81 & DETAIL OF ANGLES I FlOORMouN DETAIL "B" THRU-BOLT ANCHORAGE DETAIL MAXIMUM OP. WT.= 760 LBS. (345.5 KG) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN REACTIONS TO THE STRUCTURE [LBSJPOSl] Fp/Wp/1.4 1.03 V 240 C T 1,290 910 8 EXHAUST FILTER PROBE PORT BEHIND DRESS PANEL ACCESS REQUIRED FOR CABINET CERTIFICATION ~ 12· ~ , I s1fa• [148.MMl ·~··~ POWER CORD 14 FT[427M WITH NEw.!~~~~ LENGTH ~f~If2~RD WITH NEMA]~~~~L LENGTH 59112" (151.?MMl r 771/8" I ( 1960MMJ SHIPPING 23" ' HEl$HT [ 585MM 1 VIEWING Af\EA ciJ/r.;MJ TO CENTER LINE OF VALVE 1/2"{12.7MM] BALL VALVE DRAIN (,,. _ _,) , .. [1778MMJ WORKSPACE LENGTH cYf45i'~MJ WORKSURFACE LENGTH PLUGGED ............. PENETRATION9 " CABINET CONTROLS & LOW EXHAUST AIR ~~~ Ai~~I~i~=t ALARM m ~~gg~~ b~~EJ~TJ~~ ~IDE (SEE FRONT VIEW) 3/8"[9,5MM] BULKHEAD FITTINGS (2) RIGHT SIDE 1:;lr I m 11 I I tlo¼8~1 i A__j 261/2" [673MMJ MINIMUM 35• [889MMJ MAXI.MUM cls3~M1 C -i=i C 3• [76MMJ 275/8" [701MMJ WORK AIR BYPASS ARMREST" SPACE I MAXIMUM HEl9HT 21" ACCESS {~~11&~1 [ 533MM l OPE_NJNG MAX OPENING WITHOUT ARMREST [~1¼8~) TO BOTTOM OF WORKSURFACE 3" DIA CABLE PORT" RlGHTSlOE 3• {76MMJ NOTE 1 WHERE 2 BOLTS USED, INSTALL DIAGONALLY. 2. REFER TO FLOOR MOUNTED ANCHOR BOLT SCHEDULE. 10· 254MMl SECTION A-A 111R 25A SUPPLY FILTER SUPPLY DIFFUSER LEFT HAND AND RIGHT HAND SIDEWALL GFCI PROTECTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLES 7 AMPS TOTAL EXHAUST FILTERS (QTY 3) E~gttTw1r ITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DIVISION CABLE PORT· RIGHT SIDE 12" INLINE AIR TIGHT DAMPER SEISMIC RESTRAINTS· FLOOR(CBC2010) CHANNEL STAND 21/2" (64MM] LEG LEVELER ADJUSTMENT 135{8" [347MMJ KNEE ROOM OPTION DESCRIPTION I QTY 1----------crncrJ~MJ _________ _, 777/8" (1979MM] OVERALL LENGTH 2 3 335/8" [854MMl STANDARD UNIT WEIGHT= 850 LBS[386 KG] 4 I 5 ~llY .:n: _SE8:rloN:~,C / / BASE PLATE DET-AIL /~"'.<> ' (@ c@us "~@) ~ O UL 1805 TO UL 61010.1 _ US, ONLY) 2ND EDITION J r ~ *=PATENT PE~DING ~1----6 -,,~ .. ="'=~'!":i:l:\\£1'~ I THEBAKFRCOMPANV .... ...,..,.,,.,,.THl<U«fl<~----· _,, .. , BioChemGARD e3 BCG601 ..... ,_ ;, ~E3 CLASS II TYPE B2 ~-00 1-avandinlel -312012012 D BGA-BCG601 ·B2·1-5-25A-111 R A CGu!nt 312012012 - 7 8 D C 8 A The quietest, _most energy-efficient, total' exhaust biological safety cabinet with the indu$try's simplest and safest filt~r exch9nge system. +iikM!iilD TuE BAKER COMPANY Mt::~ NS.= l!nder;flter U'11Pi:,ssure"" Slar-0:m:s L1i!om!im::;tlstfd Prerowt1i:n1·1. '' ' , , },_; ',, ,'!....,\/,;,_.-,_:,,. ';:.---:-~-.,.:--- ,' ... , <, A..,,,,, The BioChemGARD e3 from the Baker Company offers superior performance, versatility, energy savings, and simpler ma.inte.nance Based on six decades of research and innovation, the B.ioChemGARD e3 is the most advanced biological safety cabinet engineered specifically for laboratories that need containment and removal of vapors, mists, and particulates. With the optimum balance of performance and energy efficiency, the BioChemGARD e3 protects personnel, product, and the environment, all while increasing lab productivity and user comfort. Each cabinet is precisely engineered to deliver a lower life cycle cost, the latest ergonomic design, and a revolutionary airflow management system. -) - ~xclusive Filter exchJuige System D:ecreases Downtime and Increases Safety . , . . . -Our new Sealed Ac(;.ess Exhaust-Filter Exchange System* permits filter bagging_ and exchangeswithin the work surface, providing improved access; a simpler process, and qn overall-reduction in mainten~ince time whilestill minimizing exposure to contamint;intsby running theexh?ustdwring the filter change: *patent-perlc1inQ Innovative Fume Hood Option Offers GreaterVersatility in the Lab With owr optional Fume Hood Package, the BioChemGARD e3, meets th~ UL requirements for Electrical/Mechanical Safety{tJL-6I010.:.J)and the UL requirements-for Material Flammability ang Effectiven~ss of Airflow Chara¢teristics (OL 1805); i:he.c;abi_net:hai;oeente$ted,in accordance with ,',, ANSJ/ ASHRAi;JID:.'1995. Usage shoulo [)<:;-determined by a-professional _ iridustr-1~1 hygienist or safety officer. PAGE I Precision eng.ineering and.our exclusive techrt·ologies work in concert to -achieve an optimum. balance cif energy efficiency with high performance. TheHioChemGARD e3.is the only ~otal·exhaust biQ$afety cqbinet that offers your lab this level of high performance, user convenience and comfort, with such .significant operational savings. Our exdusive technologies-StecliFlow, ReadySAFE, tJniPressure Preflow Plenum; and innovative motor/blower system_:, work seamlessly togetherto 0~1iverapparallehad safety perform1rnce, less cabinet downtime for Gleaning and maintenance, and increased . .proquGtivity, all While reducing your equipment operating and conditioned air removal costs. ~- 0 .u ID z ~ 0:. LIi "' 0 -' j5 g $4,000 · ·$3,500 $3,000 $2,500 $2,000 $1~00 $1,000 ,$500 o: Market Avg (82) BakeiBCG (82); Nprmal · 1Market average for NSF listed B2 Cabinets ~Assumes an average dally~US industrial electrical operating cOst 9F ;.Q673 ~r kWh 3Assurnes $4 00/CFM/Year, lowest customer sampled Baker BCG (82), Normal & Re.adySAFE 1111,ifqur~rn'.~t .;~~;attrig·tosts /.:. ·t:l t<fii.il}11~~~d ~r,'.r,~~.§Y~! 4o}~. R~duce your annual operating. costs by49%! Tb~ e,io<;:hemGARD e3 is engineered.to operate With a,.reduced•exhaust.airflow and resistance. This m·inimizes noise, cuts't:he electrical power and static pressure requirements, while signiftcantly re~ul'.;ing the,\(olume of conditioned air exhausted from. the•laboratory. Operating at only 664 Ci=M, the BiothemGARD e3 offers a 23% reduction in exhausted conditioned air compared to tradi0 tional B2 cabin~ts. Together, Baker's exclusive technologies deliver an average reduction of49% in.a lab's annual,operatihg costs. Sted,iFLOWTMVFD Motor Con~roller Automatically Achieves Optimum Performance Baker's new Stedii=LOW VJ=[):( variable frequency drive} niotqr controller uses less enersiy, reduces heat-output, and operates more quietly. Vi=D is state-of-the arttec;:hhology ih HVAC systems·for performance 9nd energy savings. The BioChemGARD e3 cabinet can automatically handle an increase in pressure drop of more than 420% across the niter without reducing total air delivery more than· 10% . .There is no needfor manual speed.control. · Maintains.pr~cise airflqw and niot9r draws .only 0.6 Amps-"-a 90%,reduction in the draw of traditlonal B2 cabinets. ·. ALJtomatically compensates for normal power line variations, alr disruptions, and nli:erloa'ding. · Constant airvoll:lme:-reduces risk of performance d(;)gradatiori, which can compromise personnel and product protedion. · Controls the ReadySAi=E operatin,g, mode. PAG.E 2 StediFLOW extends ,fiiter life 50 100 150· . :200 250 Filter Pressure Prop Increase (%) -.. , ,-,1 \ < ~ ~ i' ' ~ 'K <'." 1 ' ~ LABORATOltY ,. -, PRODLJC:TS • ' ReadySAFE™ 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 11 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 HEPA supply filter, improving downflow uniformity, reducing noise, and increasing reseNe blower/motor capacity. · Filter mount provides direct seal of HEPA filters to plenum, and simplifies filter replacement. Motor/Blower System Extends Filter Life The Baker exclusive UniPressure Preflow Plenum provides quieter, more efficient operation. 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. (High levels of background particulates may shorten HEPA 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 reseNe is automatic. PAGE3 i '-... Craftmanship·.and Innovative-, Versatile Design Ensures Q.uality Performance B~ker cabinet designs.represent many years of experience in stainl~ss steel fabrication and craftsmanship. The BioChemGARD e3, like all Baker cabinets, incluc:les oesign. features to improve safety, productivity, aser,..comfort, and performance throughout a, range,ofrepeti~ive tasks performed on a daily basis. Exclusive Filter Exchange System-Decreases Downtime 0 • ,. , • and Increases Safety Many traditionalbag-in/bag-out (BIBO} filter systems·, whith are.typically locate~'Q\/~rh~ad · · the cabinet's work.surface, have complex and time-consuming proceduresthat c~r: r~s-~lt)~: .. a higher risk ofexposure to contaminants. Our new Sealed Access.l;xnaustfilter'~~¢1;la.r\g1='. . :·. System* perrnits filte~ bagging and exchanges within the work surface, pro-.;,iding, ,',.. ; • : : • : · '· ·: ·· ·improved.acc!':)ss,.a.simpler.procE3ss,.and,an overall reduction in mainter.iance · time while.still, minimizing, exposljre to contaminants by runoing the exhaust during the· filter change. *patent-pending ·: ,1,,,. ':•· Innovative Fume Hood Option Offers Greater Versa~ility in the Lab ... ' : ·~ .. With our-optional Fume Hood Package, the Bio.ChemGARD e3 meets the UL requirements for ~lectrical/Mechanical Safety ( UL 61010-1) arid the ULregLiiremeots for Material Flammability and Effectiveness of Airflow Characteristics ( UL 1805): The cabinet has been tested in qcc:ordance. with.ANSI/ ASHRAI; 110-1995. Usage .should be determined by a prpfessional industrialhygien ist or. safety officer. Negative-Pressure Doubl~e-Wall Plenl,lms. with .Cable Ports, Enhance Safety Baker's unique all metal, double-wall design of the Bi6ChemGARQ e3 cabinet creates- base,.side, and back wall plenums that-<:::apture and-contain contaminated air under ,negative-pressure. This prevents.contaminated 9ir frpm escaping into the laborator;y environment in the e-.;,ent of damage to the cabinet walls. Our t;,ptional table ports are an industry exclusivE3* and can be located in both, the left.and right side walls ofthe cabinet.'They provide cJ.safe and ergonomic way of introducing cables,or siphoning tubes into the work areawith0u~ interfering with the viewscreen opening. *patent pending arid NSF-approved· PAGE1' : Cable ports allow i:;ables/t1,1bing to exit side walls rather than the. front Work area. 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 f.JE;PA/ULPA filters are critical biosafety considerations. . . LABORATORY: , . ' PRODQCTS ,, , Momentum Air Curtain Diffuser Front Access Opening ~ . 100FPM U40 FPM High-velocity return air slots · Leak-free performance is verified through scan tests conducted at the factory prior to maximize protection. shipping and is confirmed at the cabinet's initial certification. · 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 30% decrease in noise on our previous B2 cabinet. This drops to 43dB when the cabinet is in ReadySAFE; mode. -., ··1 "--I Rustle of Average ~'··«,1 Normal Traditional Power Leaves Library Office BioChernGARD e3 Conversation B2 Cabinet Mower .. :c1;::,,-:,. ... , Decibels 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Relative loudness 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 2 4 *Average tested noise level. Noise level of cabinet is influenced by the building exhaust system. Efficient lighting: 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. PAGES '( \ Slanted viewscreen: The slqnted sliding viewscreen minimizes glar.e and makes the cabinet easier and mor.e·tomfortable . · to use, A counterbalancing feature•allows the user to open·,and,close th(;llaminated safety glass viewscreen effortlessly, which can also be fully·cl0sed for RecidySAFE mode, system shutdown; or UV light operation. · Maximum.Qpening·of up to 2011 simplifies equipment and instrument loading,cind unloading and allows for plcicement of largE:! items more easily. · Allows operator more .comfortable-head·and elbow position, reducing fatigue; · Provides.safe, highly visible, and easily accessible wqrk area for a wide range,ofprocedures. · Laminatei;I safety glass with,a stainless steel edge protector'.increases durability and safety. Highly productive work environment Design co11siderations such as wide radius corners, aerodynarriic:allishaped surfaces, and non-glare.satin finishinteriors 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 tc::,,thestraightback wall. . ' · A reduced front grille depth moves the work surface area closer to front oflhe cabrnetfor better arm position and less back strair,. · Consolidated electricql coritrols,on panel behiricj hir,ged light canopy qffer,uniqlieqccess outside containmentarea. · The·fluorescent lights, UVlight, and the electrical o.utlets can.all be.programmed· in 15-minute or hour-long intervals 'to.delay the time they power \:IQWn. . · Petcocks, valves,.arid plumbing,connectidns.arestrategitally placed for convenience and proper air management. ··Work surface and wal.ls are one-piece, corrosion-resistant, stainless.s;teel with·smo0th radius corners for easy cle1=ining. White powder-coated ·finish pmtects c0ld~rolle<;f. steel cabinet exterior. · Optionsandacc;essories: M9st options, accessories, and modifications are fac:tory~installed and should be specified when ordering. Common options.are listed below; · Low exhaust statjc pres$ure kit · Fume Hood U~ 1805 · VHP decon ports · Stainless steel IV bar · UV germicidal lamp· · Floor/wall·seismic restraints · Black iron pipe ·Additional ca0le port Ordering · P"lastic storage bins · Cas;terswith brakes · Enhanced electrical system with. touch. pad control panel (GTO I, UL approved) · 22bV, ,50 Hz-Electrical NSF./ ANSI 49-&,Ul listed · Ergonomic: adjustc;:ible footrest · Reinforced work surface · Remote-controlled petc:mcks · Electric hydraulic lift · Auxiliary wiring package (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 l;lakerco.c;:om fort.he name of your,quthorized, Baker Company-representative. ' - PAGE6 .· \~ .·' BioChemGARD e3, Class II, Type B2 Biological Safety Cabinet, Vertical Flow APPROVALS The cabinet shall have the following approvals, listings, and/or certifications: I. UL61010-I, Second Edition: Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use For Electrical, Fire, and Personal Safety 2. CANICSA-C222 No. 61010-1, Second Edition: Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use For 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 Plenum™). 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 C 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. BCG401-664 CFM at 1.5" water column suction b. BC860 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.50dBa-(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 (ReadySAFE™), which is active when the viewscreen is closed. This mode of operation shall reduce energy consumption by at least 50% 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™) 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 420% (BCG401) without reducing total air volume by more than I 0%. b. Operate under normal conditions at a typical current of • BCG401 -1.0 amp · BCG60 I -1.4 amps 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, PermaWhite™. 2. Exterior dimensions (W x D x H) of the cabinets are: a. BCG401-531/s'x33%"x (86" to94½") b. BCG601-771/s' x33%"x (86' to94½") 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 I 0° for user comfort. 5. The cabinet shall have an adjustable stand. The available work surface elevations are: a. 29%" to 32Vs" b. 35%" to 38W 6. The cabinet interior work area will be constructed as one piece. The material shall be 16-gauge, Type-304 stainless steel. The interior shall have smooth coved- corners to facilitate cleaning. 7. The interior dimensions (W x D x H): a. BCG401 -46' x 22W 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%' x 27%" 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. 11. Theviewscreen 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 ofTransportation (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 intake airflow when the cabinet is in ReadySA!=E 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 GFCl-protected duplex outlets with drip-proof covers and shall be protected by a self-resetting circuit breaker. 4.Asingle 14' power cord with NEMAS-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 MOD~l.NUMB_El,t Siie I n~eric;ir pimenskins Cw x. d x h). -· Usal:)le Workspac;:e.('Nxd x h) _ ~Xterior Dimensions ( W X d X h [min fomax]) _ ·. ·Cabinet Weight.(lbs) · Shipping Weight.(lbs) Sash lieight Opening,Mi')x~ ·operating Amperage (Normal/ReadySAPE)* (Amps) Power tonsumptiori{Norm~l/l<eadySAF~)* CW) _ l-le9t (;eneration{Normal/ReadySAFI:;)* ( BTU/.hr) Note: I 00% exhm,tsted Ele~trical· ( Requires 20 AMP Gut!et) -· .Noise, exhaust,& cabinet"NSF International (dBa) Noise, cabinet:.(dBa) Ex,naustFlow Rat~ (Total CFM) Exhaust StatiC'Pres!> Adjusted Value (Per NSF 49) 12" Diametedixhaust·Collar I O';'Diameter Exhau~t Collar{ Optional} 811 Diameter Exhaust Collar.(Optional) _ Exhaust Flow Rate(TotaJ CFM) ( N6rmal/Ready$AFE) . QCG~_OI 46"X221/a" X 27%" 46">< 18"x 27%" 53¾" x33%" >< (86" to 941/2"} ·no . -8" 2Q" I .Q Atnps/:3 A,rnps .I I 5Watts/~ \Y/atts 115V, AC20A, 60 [;-lz ,59 <~O. -l·:5"W:G. -1.BW.G. -l.7"W:G. . ¢64/300 'Values.provided imdernormal, 24-hour operation and undw Re{!dySAFE m,ode Warranty-72 Month~ BCG601 6' 70" x22¼" X 27%" 70"x 17%" x-27%"' 777/a" x33%" x (86" to 94W) 850 1020 8" 20" l.4Amps/.3Amps 161 Watts/35 Wc'.ltts 549/119 I I5V, AC '.20A, 60 1-1~ 60 <50 993 -l.5"W.G. -l.6"W.G. -l.7"W:G. ·9931300 The· Baker Company, Inc., expressly represents and· W_arrants all goods. (a) fo be as specified (and described) in The Baker Company catalogs and literatu(e, and (b) to be free"under normal use, service, an.d te:,ting (a.II as described ·in The Baker Company catalogs and literaturei) from defects. in material and _workmanship for a period ·of.seventy-two months from the invoice date. The exclusive remedy for .any brea¢h or violation of this warranty is as follows: The Baker Company,. Inc., will F.O.B. Sanford, Maine, furnish Withoutcharge:repairs to or replacement of.the parts or equipment.that provef:l' defective in·maferial or workmanship. No claim may-be made for any incidentc\lor coriseguenti111·dama!;jes. · _ . · iiiisrl~l~~ir~£~!!~~f:t~~ii~~~;P~}:f£f i~,,~~t~i~mll:~;~i~!~:;~~i~~~ifiJi~~!:[{igf{:A~~ ·~ .~. ;~' PROUDLY MADEdN THE U.S.:A, w BAI<ERCOMPANY P.O. Drawer E, Sanforc:l, ME 04073' • (~07) :324-8773 • (800) 994:.2597 ~ fax: (207) 324-3869 •-www1b,aker,qG>,9pn1: , :- ,@ 20! I The Baker Comp~ny::AILrightneserved: _ 134-019-IT 6/ I I TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL TOTAL CFM SUPPLY TOTAL CFM RETURN TOTAL CFM OSA INLET S.P. DISCHARGE S.P. TOTALS.P. MANUFACTURER HP PHASE VOLTAGE AMPERAGE FRAME RPM SERVICE FACTOR OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE DRIVE MANUFACTURER MOTOR SHEAVE FAN SHEAVE RPM BELTS {QTY/SIZE) CENTER LINE PACKAGE UNIT DATA TEST SHEET 27-Feb-2017 TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan AC-2 Roof Israel Lagunas ~(!JIDij'~ CARRIER 48HCSD17A3A6A0A0A0 4516P20424 ~ ~ 2800 3051 0 0 2800 3051 ~~n~~ ~WO~~ NA I NA NA NA I NA NA NA I NA NA ~~ ~ NOT STATED NOT STATED 3 460 476 6.4 4.6 NOT STATED 1725 NOT STATED NOT STATED oom~ BROWNING 1VP62x7/8" BKlO0 x 1-3/16" 1096 (1) BX48 13-1/4" CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU I I I -0.592 I 0.182 I 0.774 cmm MARATHON NOT STATED 3 477 I 478 4.7 I 4.6 145TZ 1742 1.15 (3) FLSR50 ID RECEIVED MAY 2 8 2017 CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DIV!S!ON I I I I I TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: ,~~ AC-2-Sl AC-2-S2 AC-2-S3 AC-2-S4 . AC-2-S5 AC-2-S6 AC-2-S7 TOTAL 27-Feb-2017 AC-2 Roof ~~ 164 R & D Blads 145 R & D Blads 145 R & D Blads 145 Antigens 124 Antigens 124 Gown 123 AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan Israel Lagunas ~ {lso ~ ~ ~@]]) 0011m I uW§ ~ ~ . @;((fJ ~ (;!;111 00113 . o/,© SA 8" 150 196 164 109% SA 14" 600 495 657 110% SA 12" 600 580 651 109% SA 12" 600 661 660 110% SA 12" 400 392 432 108% SA 12" 400 482 435 109% SA 8" 50 133 52 104% 2800 2939 3051 109% CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL TOTAL CFM SUPPLY TOTAL CFM RETURN TOTAL CFM OSA INLET S.P. DISCHARGE S.P. TOTALS.P. MANUFACTURER HP PHASE VOLTAGE AMPERAGE FRAME RPM SERVICE FACTOR OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE DRIVE MANUFACTURER MOTOR SHEAVE FAN SHEAVE RPM BELTS (QTY/SIZE) CENTER LINE HEAT PUMP DATA TEST SHEET 25-Apr-2017 TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Juan Serna AH-3 Roof David Gaitan ~~~ ALLIANCE 4BN-5-AS-FF-DX--AS-PF-HF 0611-1107-AHU-1 ~ ~ 2500 2192 1850 1359 650 833 ~§fil>O~§fil> ~~n~ U0;) NA I -0.267 NA I -0.939 NA I 0.098 NA I 0.098 NA I 0.365 NA I 1.037 ~~ ~ ~ NOT STATED BALDOR NOT STATED 5 3 3 460 480 I 480 I 480 5.6 3.3 I 3.4 I 2.8 NOT STATED 182T 3490 DIRECT DRIVE NOT STATED 1.15 NOT STATED (3) TRSlOR oorn~ DIRECT DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE ] CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: AH-3-S1 AH-3-S2 AH-3-S3 AH-3-S4 AH-3-S5 TOTAL AH-3-Rl AH-3-R2 AH-3-R3 AH-3-R4 AH-3-R5 AH-3-R6 AH-3-R7 AH-3-R8 AH-3-R9 AH-3-RlO AH-3-R11 TOTAL OSA I 25-Apr-2017 AH-3 Roof Room 157 SA Room 157 SA Room 157 SA Room 157 SA Room 157 SA Room 160 RA Room 157 RA Room 157 RA Room 157 RA Room 157 RA Room 157 RA Room 157 RA Room 157 RA Room 157 RA Room 157 RA Room 157 RA ; p; AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Juan Serna David Gaitan 14" 250 186 274 110% 14" 560 537 460 82% 14" 560 573 475 85% 14" 560 547 491 88% 14" 570 562 492 86% 2500 2405 2192 88% 10" 250 84 121 48% 10" 160 236 123 77% 10" 160 170 127 79% 10" 160 154 124 78% 10" 160 276 119 74% 10" 160 124 128 80% 10" 160 154 128 80% 10" 160 165 121 76% 10" 160 165 117 73% 10" 160 243 121 76% 10" 160 224 130 81% 1850 1995 1359 73% 650 410 833 128% CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL TOTAL CFM SU PPL Y TOTAL CFM RETURN TOTAL CFM OSA ~~-., INLET S.P. DISCHARGE S.P. TOTALS.P. MANUFACTURER HP PHASE VOLTAGE AMPERAGE FRAME RPM SERVICE FACTOR OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE DRIVE MANUFACTURER MOTOR SHEAVE FAN SHEAVE RPM BELTS (QTY/SIZE} CENTER LINE HEAT PUMP DATA TEST SHEET 26-Apr-2017 TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Juan Serna HP-1 Roof David Gaitan AIRGUARD 21SA04X04 A13348 1200 1213 1100 774 100 439 NA I 0.208 NA / -0.772 NA I 0.253 NA / 0.253 NA I 0.045 NA / 1.025 I NOT STATED NOT ACCESSIBLE NOT STATED NOT ACCESSIBLE 1 1 208 209 2.6 2.1 NOT STATED NOT STATED NOT ACCESSIBLE DIRECT DRIVE NOT STATED NOT STATED NOT STATED (2) TR25R ', --~-,..,_, -,___ ~ I DIRECT DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE CERTIFIED MEMBER -NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU TEST DATE: 26-Apr-2017 SYSTEM: HP-1 LOCATION: Roof AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Juan Serna David Gaitan r~,==•~1.m::~~~·~ ~ ~ :~ . ~, HP-1-Sl Corridor 151 SA 12" 500 596 514 103% HP-1-S2 Bead Support 155 SA 12" 450 575 456 101 o/o HP-1-S3 Gown 150 SA 10" 250 350 243 97% TOTAL 1200 1521 1213 101% HP-1-Rl Corridor 151 RA 10" 400 410 131 33% HP-1-R2 Bead Support 155 RA 12" 470 415 462 98% HP-1-R3 Gown 150 RA 8" 230 167 181 79% TOTAL 1100 992 774 70% OSA Refer To Drawings OSA 8" 100 529 439 439% Return air grilles CFM adjusted to meet pressurization requirements for corresponding lab areas. CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL TOTAL CFM SUPPLY 27-Feb-2017 HP-1 (Hepa Filter Register #1) Roof Titus Feder F770434-034 -....... -' --,.,, -._,......: ....... ~ . - 500 HEPA FILTER DATA TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Richard Diaz Carlos Vasquez 514 -· '_,,,.__1 < ,;;;· ',.~~~;,,~'.~:;~ ., 1-·--, -~ ' ;;~ "a MANUFACTURER Not Specified US Motors HP Not Specified Not Specified PHASE 1 1 VOLTAGE 120 120 AMPERAGE 5 1.8 FRAME Not Specified Not Specified RPM Not Specified Not Specified SERVICE FACTOR Not Specified Not Specified OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE Not Specified Not Specified ·, ,_ ...... DRIVE MANUFACTURER Direct Drive MOTOR SHEAVE Direct Drive FAN SHEAVE Direct Drive RPM Direct Drive BELTS (QTY/SIZE) Direct Drive CENTER LINE Direct Drive Filter Size-48"x24" CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: I MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL I TOTAL CFM SUPPLY I MANUFACTURER HP PHASE VOLTAGE AMPERAGE FRAME RPM SERVICE FACTOR OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE I DRIVE MANUFACTURER MOTOR SHEAVE FAN SHEAVE RPM BELTS (QTY/SIZE) CENTER LINE Filter Size-24"x24" 27-Feb-2017 HEPA FILTER DATA TEST SHEET HP-1 (Hepa Filter Register #3) TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Richard Diaz Roof Carlos Vasquez ~(~((!Sjl3Jltmm I Titus Feder F777954-000065 ~ ~ I 250 243 ~~ I ~ ~ Not Specified US Motors Not Specified Not Specified 1 1 120 121 5 2.4 Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified l;lill)~ I Direct Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: I MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL I TOTAL CFM SU PPL Y I MANUFACTURER HP PHASE VOLTAGE AMPERAGE FRAME RPM SERVICE FACTOR OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE I DRIVE MANUFACTURER MOTOR SHEAVE FAN SHEAVE RPM BELTS (QTY/SIZE) CENTER LINE Filter Size-48"x24" 27-Feb-2017 HEPA FILTER DATA TEST SHEET HP-1 (Hepa Filter Register #2) TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Richard Diaz Roof Carlos Vasquez ~t;ffi,ffl~ I Titus Feder F770434-032 ~ ~ I 450 456 ~~ I ~ ~ Not Specified US Motors Not Specified Not Specified 1 1 120 121 5 2.6 Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified &lffi~ l Direct Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU HEAT PUMP DATA TEST SHEET TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: 26-Apr-2017 HP-16 Roof TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Juan Serna David Gaitan ; ,'. ~,-~:-,.,i,.' ..,;-;,...;~~~-~-'! 1;,:,,, .. '' ~ ''' roffl~~ MANUFACTURER BRYANT MODEL 549BEX060000AAAA SERIAL 1799G20199 _,._."' ~~ ,.. ... ... '!i'-,-,_;;:_~$""4,,1:,,...~ ... ,~...,:,{ ,. ' ,,_ -' ; .. ~ .~ TOTAL CFM SUPPLY 2000 1906 TOTAL CFM RETURN 1300 1154 TOTAL CFM OSA 700 752 .... . -· -tl:::l.."1lC'i1.'l~-,!!.llti,,,,mur,~El::l,."1:l ",2;, ·, · ,, · ·:~'iiWll~'u0? ··--·..: ·'' ,, INLET S.P. NA I NA NA DISCHARGE S.P. NA I NA NA TOTALS.P. NA I NA NA r ·;t!-7 ;~tj:f~~i~¥~~ -1!-J>",·· - + ,,.. ., ~~:,:~;'_ -~" ~~, .. ,;,,.·; ,:: ~-~' ~~ ),, ,, ".-,. ~ MANUFACTURER NOT STATED HP NOT STATED PHASE 3 VOLTAGE 460 475 AMPERAGE 2.6 2.7 FRAME NOT STATED RPM 1725 SERVICE FACTOR NOT STATED OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE NOT STATED ., --, ---~ -~.,--t: r.;_~ -~-~. ., .. ·:~.~;f,~:,;i,;·, '· -J-·~ ~~ DRIVE MANUFACTURER MOTOR SHEAVE FAN SHEAVE RPM BELTS (QTY/SIZE) CENTER LINE • -. BROWNING lVP 3-3/4" x 5/8" AK43x5/8" 1487 (l)A40 143/4" CERTIFIED MEMBER -NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU I -0.590 I 0.530 I 1.120 ~ GE MOTOR NOT STATED 3 I 475 I 475 I 2.7 I 2.8 55Y 1733 1.15 (3) TSR15R l TEST DATE: 26-Apr-2017 SYSTEM: HP-1(5 LOCATION: Roof ~~ ~~ HP-16-Sl Corridor 130 HP-16-S2 Template 127 HP-16-S3 Template 128 HP-16-S4 Corridor 140 HP-16-S5 Gown 126 HP-16-S6 Sequencing 129 HP-16-S7 Sequencing 129 TOTAL HP-16-Rl Template 127 HP-16-R2 Gown 126 HP-16-R3 Template 128 HP-16-R4 Corridor 130 TOTAL OSA Refer To Drawing AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Juan Serna David Gaitan ~ {3o ID}filfill ~ ffirom-OOIYJ]1 I ~ ~ ~ ~ @;Ill -6!im ~ SA 10" 275 310 270 98% SA 10" 315 332 290 92% SA 10" 360 346 348 97% SA 10" 275 177 262 95% SA 8" 100 182 94 94% SA 10" 350 265 335 96% SA 10" 325 273 307 94% 2000 1885 1906 95% RA 10" 265 319 226 85% RA 8" 75 219 55 73% RA 10" 310 386 236 76% RA 14" 650 844 637 98% 1300 1768 1154 89% OSA 8" 700 117 752 107% Return air grilles CFM adjusted to meet pressurization requirements for corresponding lab areas. CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL TOTALCFM SUPPLY TOTAL CFM RETURN TOTAL CFM OSA INLETS.P. DISCHARGE S.P. TOTALS.P. MANUFACTURER HP PHASE VOLTAGE AMPERAGE FRAME RPM SERVICE FACTOR OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE DRIVE MANUFACTURER MOTOR SHEAVE FAN SHEAVE RPM BEL TS (QTY /SIZE) CENTER LINE HEAT PUMP DATA TEST SHEET 25-Apr-2017 TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Juan Serna HP-19 Roof David Gaitan ~~~ BRYANT 549BEX048000AAAA 1399G21061 ~ ~ 1200 1216 1070 1085 130 131 ~~O~§W> ~mPD~m;> NA I NA NA I -0.304 NA I NA NA I 0.364 NA I NA NA I 0.668 ~~ ~ ~ NOT STATED GE MOTORS NOT STATED 1 3 3 460 477 I 478 I 478 2.1 1.7 I 1.6 I 1.6 NOT STATED NOT STATED 1650 1667 NOT STATED NOT STATED NOT STATED NOT STATED n©'l@l\ BROWNING 1VL34x 1/2" AK43x5/8" 1326 (l)A36 13 3/4" CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: I m~~ HP-19-Sl HP-19-S2 HP-19-S3 TOTAL HP-19-Rl HP-19-R2 TOTAL OSA 25-Apr-2017 HP-19 Roof l1&WilfffiRi)~ Elec. Assm 146 Pre-PCR 146 Pre-PCR 146 Elec. Assm 146 Pre-PCR 146 Refer To Drawings AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Juan Serna David Gaitan ~ fEo ~ ~ OOWJ!.©fila oomf1 I ~ &1fil ~ ©Jli!i} @;&i} 0000 00,1!3 ~ SA 12" 600 615 615 103% SA 10" 300 304 304 101% SA 10" 300 297 297 99% 1200 1216 1216 101% RA 12" 550 538 564 103% RA 12" 520 437 521 100% 1070 975 1085 101% OSA 8" 130 241 131 101% CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU HEAT PUMP DATA TEST SHEET TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: ,, ..... +•~ - MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL 25-Apr-2017 HP-22 Roof ,,·' ·,,,-i-,C, !e•,\•c>•s-1 ''l'I' ,._,, CARRIER 50HX-024---311 2199643208 TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Juan Serna David Gaitan ~~~ ' ..... ,_..:)~~-~~·+·~~~'.~~-=~~-_.; •. ,, .. i ',, J}l~)]:l]J ~ TOTAL CFM SUPPLY 800 773 TOTAL CFM RETURN 740 703 TOTAL CFM OSA 60 70 t1;;a..,1t1~1.,!.m.l1•11f!11t-~-,, : 0 ,._ ~,J;ffpO~m;> ., INLET S.P. NA I -0.185 NA I -0.495 DISCHARGE S.P. NA I 0.240 NA I 0.240 TOTALS.P. NA I 0.425 NA I 0.735 -, ,, .r • ..;.;-;;_ i~·C_J;~~~,;i .. ;--_ .,,_ -~ ~ ,. .. ' ~~- ., ~ ~ MANUFACTURER NOT STATED NOT ACCESSIBLE HP NOT STATED NOT ACCESSIBLE PHASE 1 1 VOLTAGE 208 209 AMPERAGE 2 1.4 FRAME NOT STATED NOT ACCESSIBLE RPM NOT ACCESSIBLE DIRECT DRIVE SERVICE FACTOR NOT STATED NOT ACCESSIBLE OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE NOT STATED (2) TR25R ' ~·r-.;,, :--~-~-,:__~: .• ~:1D~<-~"";s?,;J"r:"'J/~??~-.~,;-·:·--;·:::' _-_.,_ . .. --.. -OORI~ ,; I ' -~ DRIVE MANUFACTURER DIRECT DRIVE MOTOR SHEAVE DIRECT DRIVE FAN SHEAVE DIRECT DRIVE RPM DIRECT DRIVE BELTS {QTY/SIZE) DIRECT DRIVE CENTER LINE DIRECT DRIVE CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU 1 .· I I I I TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: ,~~ HP-22-Sl HP-22-S2 TOTAL HP-22-Rl TOTAL OSA 25-Apr-2017 HP-22 Roof ~~ Amplicon-Post PCR 122 Amplicon-Post PCR 122 Amplicon-Post PCR 122 Refer To Drawings AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Juan Serna David Gaitan ~ IBo ©mil ~ OOHm,©;00 @:IDJ11 l ~ 0m ~ . @;{i!d ~ ~ 6!m3 .~ SA 12" 400 481 387 97% SA 12" 400 327 386 97% 800 808 773 97% RA 14" 740 647 703 95% 740 647 703 95% OSA 6" 60 161 70 117% CERTIFIED MEMBER -NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU HEAT PUMP DATA TEST SHEET TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: ••' .• ,,1, MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL 27-Feb-2017 HP-25 Roof '',!l!::, r ._.,,n,A'-f,A>~P~~-.s;.;,,-._T_ ,, YORK PHE4A3021A W1H6867808 TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan Israel Lagunas ~~~ . .. ,----~ ·_,.;,-:~ti ~.;,~,AA~F.i'~~~~1.,¼ -~,., ''".i,-..:. • .,.~ ~ TOTAL CFM SUPPLY 1000 968 TOTAL CFM RETURN 890 852 TOTAL CFM OSA 110 116 . _, . ---., · '~'f@;)O~ uW .,-t)::l,."1(C1~•:L"1•••n-•ll'1•11J::&-"1:lit.'. ,•;'· :;_ ,' INLET S.P. NA I NA NA I -0.238 DISCHARGE S.P. NA I NA NA I 0.175 TOTALS.P • NA I NA NA I 0.413 . ~-.. : .,;:~ie~~A:tiliIIIIIT•~%.&i~,&ii.*.,,. ;.: ;. ·_" ~~ -, ~ cmrm, MANUFACTURER NOT STATED NOT STATED HP NOT STATED 1/2 PHASE 1 1 VOLTAGE 208 209 AMPERAGE 3.8 1.3 FRAME NOT STATED NOT STATED RPM 1400 DIRECT DRIVE SERVICE FACTOR NOT STATED NOT STATED OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE NOT STATED (2) FLNR 35 ID -..;,-~ • ..,--i·; -;;.,J/a,._;~=·---.,,.. ~-' ~::.~~~~~~t~; .;~{:;~~-~: ~~~,.,...,. w-• ~ ---, .. ~~ ., ... DRIVE MANUFACTURER DIRECT DRIVE MOTOR SHEAVE DIRECT DRIVE FAN SHEAVE DIRECT DRIVE RPM DIRECT DRIVE BELTS (QTY/SIZE) DIRECT DRIVE CENTER LINE DIRECT DRIVE CERTIFIED MEMBER -NA TJONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU l TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: HP-25-Sl HP-25-S2 HP-25-S3 HP-25-S4 TOTAL HP-25-Rl HP-25-R2 TOTAL OSA 27-Feb-2017 HP-25 Roof Lab Support 142 Lab Support 142 Bio Chem 143 Bio Chem 143 Lab Support 142 Bio Chem 143 Refer To Drawings (4J , > SA SA SA SA RA RA OSA AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan Israel Lagunas 10" 250 257 254 102% 10" 250 203 235 94% 10" 250 243 230 92% 10" 250 244 249 100% 1000 947 968 97% 12" 440 330 431 98% 12" 450 407 421 94% 890 737 852 96% 8" 110 210 116 105% CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU HEAT PUMP DATA TEST SHEET TEST DATE: 27-Feb-2017 SYSTEM: HP-34 LOCATION: Roof a'.-<.{•,,.,,., .. ,,~ ,-;f'-,,.-.P,,J';::r~-~.-n-;.·.-,.,_,, ~-.'¥~ MANUFACTURER YORK MODEL PHE4A3021A SERIAL W1H6867856 .. L,fft°;.,:·d"i .. ~.~~t.,~~-~,~J.·-:.!c~ ~~. -" TOTAL CFM SUPPLY TOTAL CFM RETURN TOTAL CFM OSA TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Richard Diaz Carlos Vasquez . row~~ ---·. ~ ~ 900 848 800 749 100 99 ,, --·-...-. ~----· ... ii:a..-, ,1.'\~.;;a,,.-,•~.,h-•ll'ilE;:~, ~TI0;>0~ ~ . ,,,~ ~ '. ,.-., INLETS.P. NA I NA NA I -0.269 DISCHARGE S.P. NA I NA NA I 0.466 TOTALS.P. NA I NA NA I 0.735 ..... ,•. ·.· ··;m--~-· . •· ~~ , ... ,.,:¥lj;--~:-~.;;:ti:~ ~ -~;·~~.,;~:.:~.~~:Jc ,, -.Y:-,. --j.-~ .. . ~ ~ MANUFACTURER NOT STATED NOT STATED HP NOT STATED 1/2 PHASE 1 1 VOLTAGE 208 209 AMPERAGE 3.8 1.3 FRAME NOT STATED NOT STATED RPM 1400 DIRECT DRIVE SERVICE FACTOR NOT STATED NOT STATED OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE NOT STATED (2) FLNR 35 ID ~ ' ,, ' ~ ~ ~"·~~' -,"':.----~-7~; :,:;.~1~~~~~,, ... ~i~~:~.,';;~:'·' ~'<'i' ""'''":'--~':-~",--;~~:~":"" '-,-~ -'~ . ,. ~~ DRIVE MANUFACTURER DIRECT DRIVE MOTOR SHEAVE DIRECT DRIVE FAN SHEAVE DIRECT DRIVE RPM DIRECT DRIVE BELTS {QTY/SIZE) DIRECT DRIVE CENTER LINE DIRECT DRIVE CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU l TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: t-=:=:-: HP-34-S1 HP-34-S2 HP-34-S3 TOTAL HP-34-Rl HP-34-R2 HP-34-R3 TOTAL OSA 27-Feb-2017 HP-34 Roof · ,('11ltll11•11t\\llJ1•11:i:11l Gown115 Clinical116 Clinical 116 Gown115 Clinical 116 Clinical 116 Refer To Drawings AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Richard Diaz Carlos Vasquez _Ii,~,,,>' ' . {3o ~ ~ {;(IDlJ1@(@ ~, ~~ ~ ©JOO OJ l;i;OO ~ ~ HEPA 12" 365 162 330 90% HEPA 12" 365 265 337 92% HEPA 10" 170 273 181 106% 900 700 848 94% RA 10" 300 200 280 93% RA 12" 350 301 321 92% RA 8" 150 127 148 99% 800 628 749 94% OSA 8" 100 72 99 99% CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU HEPA FILTER DATA TEST SHEET TEST DATE: SYSTEM: 27-Feb-2017 HP-34-Sl TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Richard Diaz LOCATION: Roof Carlos Vasquez I . . "'""""'~·-t~'· ·. ~IJ01u00l~ 1,1,c_.!.,.;;:,....,.-,.,-,-~-ii:C~ ... ~ .. ,; .. 4,!;•___,~ -}~·~.:.>-3...,· MANUFACTURER Titus MODEL Feder SERIAL F770434-034 I -;,. -. ' ' ~ ___ ,.,,,;;;_,;,c,<~~i, .. ~--k.ii ... i,~,,..::~ -~.... & ~· TOTAL CFM SUPPLY 365 330 I -·".J, ~·--~,~~"'lc~~--.f'i4:;~"i,f,,;~,.:-ifif-:"}~">i'r::~',.-.._.,', • f.i!i®jj@@~ ~ ~ MANUFACTURER Not Specified US Motors HP Not Specified Not Specified PHASE 1 1 VOLTAGE 120 120 AMPERAGE 5 1.9 FRAME Not Specified Not Specified RPM Not Specified Not Specified SERVICE FACTOR Not Specified Not Specified OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE Not Specified Not Specified I . : ~ :-;s-:·.. ~·;:':';~ c-:ii:~;?,~. -... d' . . OORl©:.m <·,,£co,.,, '•>c· ' .,;,,.;~ ;,l,,, •,-ce, ,. ,, , DRIVE MANUFACTURER Direct Drive MOTOR SHEAVE Direct Drive FAN SHEAVE Direct Drive RPM Direct Drive BELTS (QTY/SIZE) Direct Drive CENTER LINE Direct Drive Filter Size-24"x48" CERTIFIED MEMBER -NA T/ONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU I I I I HEPA FILTER DATA TEST SHEET TEST DATE: 27-Feb-2017 SYSTEM: HP-34-S2 LOCATION: Roof , . ·,, -' ~1:'.',A ~,,.;~_{.._:~~:.~;Al:-;.;,. ~:.:. ,_ ' - MANUFACTURER Titus MODEL Feder SERIAL F770434-032 -, "--i;.?::::.:--:.,,~Ji.J:t_~,;,;J~:,~,~~·~-" ~-_, ':, TOTAL CFM SUPPLY '-· ~ _.~,-~ .. ~'f.~j:~~:.;_,-'f't>l1:1-~~J'.~,~-.. >~:;.J'-_,.; ... ..:~. '~ MANUFACTURER HP PHASE VOLTAGE AMPERAGE FRAME RPM SERVICE FACTOR OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE ---_--; TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Richard Diaz Carlos Vasquez ~~~ '-~ ~ 365 337 ~': li'i@ii@]@'ffi ~ ~- Not Specified US Motors Not Specified Not Specified 1 1 120 121 5 2.6 Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified ----- ;. ,,,·, ;,,":~ :t •,;.:,, ,,, '-"!-~-'.: •i ,< <r~, ~~ DRIVE MANUFACTURER Direct Drive MOTOR SHEAVE Direct Drive FAN SHEAVE Direct Drive RPM Direct Drive BELTS (QTY/SIZE) Direct Drive CENTER LINE Direct Drive _______ : _______ ™---0==~------------__] Filter Size-24"x48" CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU l I i I HEPA FILTER DATA TEST SHEET TEST DATE: SYSTEM: 27-Feb-2017 HP-34-S3 TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: Richard Diaz LOCATION: Roof Carlos Vasquez I . , -.... -~-. . . . .. ~m~ , ', atr::.1e;,~.,._,fii'~f-i-+-*"i ~-_, ~»i~-lll" ... .J-',~.: •:., ,,.-; : MANUFACTURER Titus MODEL Feder SERIAL F777954-000065 I --.•.,_ . .c:_·,,._:_:: .o. _ • ., .,d~r;t.:. .C:J ;:_-~~.~_',-.. ~ ·~ TOTAL CFM SUPPLY 170 181 I ",1_ ~~fi;:,.r;;-4 ~~~,.(,~~t~¼'-,,,_:-~··d1h.,-..t' ~~-• .;,',~i.-i.:-, "j ~~ ~ u(filID; MANUFACTURER Not Specified US Motors HP Not Specified Not Specified PHASE 1 1 VOLTAGE 120 121 AMPERAGE 5 2.1 FRAME Not Specified Not Specified RPM Not Specified Not Specified SERVICE FACTOR Not Specified Not Specified OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE Not Specified Not Specified I C • ~ • . · ·. :;.r~~r.~·:~ . · I -~/-~ ". "• g~ ., ,:., ~,.,:.;.~~·;i · .. ·, . -. DRIVE MANUFACTURER Direct Drive MOTOR SHEAVE Direct Drive FAN SHEAVE Direct Drive RPM Direct Drive BELTS {QTY/SIZE) Direct Drive CENTER LINE Direct Drive Filter Size-24"x24" CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU I I I I EXHAUST FAN DATA TEST SHEET TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: 27-Feb-2017 EF-1 Roof TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan Israel Lagunas I ,. -·-:, -~~i,~.~~-9~~-w~.:,r,J-._·,~~~-~"""'--~OOlll~ MANUFACTURER TWIN CITY MODEL BCRUll0B SERIAL F16-000000188279 I '', ~-.,'' .~:~-..,<(~,:'A~~~~~-~~ .. ~-, ,:.-k,:~,;, ~ ~ TOTAL CFM EXHAUST 600 599 - L, .. .. t1:1,.,1C11.11:t,,.,~N.!.tlll'IIIIMll~, ,: , ~'u0J>O~TIW INLET S.P. NA I DISCHARGE S.P. NA I TOTALS.P. NA I I ,. . -, ,-:~~~ ~~-;:.~;~;;~J~-~~~~~t~:t½;.:~~~f~:T~·; - ~ MANUFACTURER NOT STATED HP NOT STATED PHASE 1 VOLTAGE 208-230 / 460 AMPERAGE 4.6/2.3 FRAME NOT STATED RPM 1725 SERVICE FACTOR NOT STATED OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE NOT STATED I -.,~, r ',/. --,>':;;;, •. · DRIVE MANUFACTURER {2} POWER DRIVE MOTOR SHEAVE 1VL25xl/2" FAN SHEAVE AK32x3/4" RPM 1371 BELTS {QTY/SIZE} (1) 3L240 CENTER LINE 5-3/8" J '1! :;r; .. (1} CANNOT READ SAFELY WITH CURRENT WIRING CONFIGURATION. {2} 3-PULLEY BELT ASSEMBLY NA NA NA ~~ -~ CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU NA I -0.360 NA I 0.095 NA I 0.455 ~ CENTURY 1/4 1 (1) (1} 48 1739 1.35 NONE I I I I I TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: EF-1-El EF-1-E2 EF-1-E3 EF-1-E4 TOTAL 27-Feb-2017 EF-1 Roof Men's Restroom EA Women's Restroom EA Men's Restroom EA Women's Restroom EA AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan Israel Lagunas 8" 150 142 142 95% 8" 150 153 153 102% 8" 150 160 158 105% 8" 150 146 146 97% 600 601 599 100% I CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU EXHAUST FAN DATA TEST SHEET TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: 27-Feb-2017 EF-2 Roof TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan Israel Lagunas . ..-.---iJ·' . .. ~~~ . . ,. ' --~,""'~~~ if~t"--· fl ~i--' iii!_-~-... <se;~Ji-s.'.-tl' ~ ' MANUFACTURER GREEN HECK MODEL SWB-215-15-CW-U B-X SERIAL 06 L02909 .,,,., , , -~-,..,M,J:~:-~;,~-~,,.~ ~"~~~~~-1-~1'~-~·~..,-_.4 .~ .. ,lf/4 '• , ~-~ .... TOTAL CFM EXHAUST 2350 2291 ' _t]:1,.""i(ChUl:1,.,!,IHlllmllllfl~l\..w ~~n~ ~ . INLET S.P. NA I NA NA I -0.835 DISCHARGE S.P. NA I NA NA I 0.532 TOTALS.P. NA I NA NA I 1.367 -. '. -. ~ ~: ~~,_:~;;;~:Wi~.j~-:.?¼~~~~~~f-~~{-~~-Z ~-:_ , OO!)ij@J]~ ~ oomJ1 MANUFACTURER NOT STATED BALDOR HP NOT STATED 11/2 PHASE 3 3 VOLTAGE 460 477 I 478 I 478 AMPERAGE 2.5 2.6 I 2.6 I 2.6 FRAME NOT STATED NOT LEGIBLE RPM 1725 1735 SERVICE FACTOR NOT STATED 1.15 OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE NOT STATED NOT STATED ". "-., ... -',~ . . : ;,:,,1;::if."'Q'i· r:·-.~ ~-. . " '. ~ ' ... .,, -J. ~ • ., . 001])@1.'@l) ~-~ ~ DRIVE MANUFACTURER BROWNING MOTOR SHEAVE 1VP40x5/8" FAN SHEAVE AK39 x 1" RPM 1787 BELTS (QTY/SIZE) (1) A31 CENTER LINE 11-1/2" CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU I I I 1 I I TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: EF-1-El EF-1-E2 EF-1-E3 TOTAL 27-Feb-2017 EF-2 Roof _ EA EA EA AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan Israel Lagunas 18"x39" 4.875 600 850 611 0.196 NA 153 18"x88" 11 1750 1200 2350 2203 114 214 154 553 92% 42 1696 97% 2291 97% CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: I DUCT SIZE: REA.DINGS 1 .. 2 3 4 5 .6 7 C 8 I I DUCT SIZE: ' READINGS ~ 2 3_ -4 5_ 6 7 8 27-Feb-2017 EF-2 Roof LENGTH 18 1 91 LENGTH 18 1 171 RECTANGULAR TRAVERSE TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan Israel Lagunas _ FUME HOOD #1 TRAVERSE HEIGHT __ 'AREA 39 4.88 , ·Reads . 4 FP_MAVG. 114 ACTUAL CFM · I 553 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 116 123 124 FUME HOOD #2 TRAVERSE HEl~HT AREA Reads Ff>M_AVG. ACTUAL CFM 88 11.00 6 154 1696 2 3 4 ,5 6 7 8 .. 161 142 151 147 153 COMMl;N,TS CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL TOTAL CFM EXHAUST INLET S.P. DISCHARGE S.P. TOTALS.P. MANUFACTURER HP PHASE VOLTAGE AMPERAGE FRAME RPM SERVICE FACTOR OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE DRIVE MANUFACTURER MOTOR SHEAVE FAN SHEAVE RPM BELTS (QTY/SIZE) CENTER LINE EXHAUST FAN DATA TEST SHEET 27-Feb-2017 TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan EF-3 Roof Israel Lagunas ~~~ TWIN CITY 135BCVU5-SW J16-572333-1-1 ~ -~ 1845 1935 ~~o~~ ~~n~ ~ NA I NA NA I -0.832 NA I NA NA I 0.634 NA I NA NA I 1.466 ~~ ~ ~ NOT STATED WESTINGHOUSE NOT STATED 11/2 3 3 208-230/460 479 I 479 I 478 4.6-4.16/2.08 1.7 I 1.6 I 1.6 NOT STATED 145T 1730 1737 NOT STATED 1.15 NOT STATED (3) FLSR5 ID f.ffi.l~ BROWNING 1VL44x7/8" AK32H w/Hxl" BUSHING 2356 l-A26 9" I CERTIFIED MEMBER -NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: 1~~ EF-3-El EF-3-E2 EF-3-E3 EF-3-E4 EF-3-E5 EF-3-EG EF-3-E7 TOTAL 27-Feb-2017 EF-3 Roof ~~ Gown 144 Antigens 124 Antigens 124 Gown 123 Janitor 121 Amplicon-Post PCR 122 Sequencing 129 AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan Israel Lagunas ~ {Eo ·~ ~ 001tro,©1iJ ~1 WA;@ ~ ~ @;li!i) ©1iJ ffi;6'il 6m!3 ~ EX 8" 150 287 150 100% EX 10" 375 349 382 102% EX 10" 375 398 405 108% EX 8" 50 43 46 92% EX 8" 75 32 71 95% EX 8" 120 174 124 103% EX 14" 700 740 757 108% 1845 2023 1935 105% CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU EXHAUST FAN DATA TEST SHEET TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: 27-Feb-2017 EF-6 Roof TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan Israel Lagunas I ,. ., .. y~,~~ ~.r:.~~""",;,-~-lmt~-·- MANUFACTURER PENN VENTILATION MODEL D18 SERIAL NOT STATED I . ,-.~.~~~-,;~~:~~-~·--~~~~~--,,_,-t-... ~'·~, ~ ~ TOTAL CFM EXHAUST 700 749 -t1:1..,lC1D:t,.1~•-11:a11m11t1:i.."1:l _;;,~·-·<. ·, ~'Wfj>O~'iiW . -· -- INLET S.P. NA I NA NA I -1.213 DISCHARGE S.P. NA I NA NA I 0.133 TOTALS.P. NA I NA NA I 1.346 .t,~::~-~~-~.-~~ . ~ ~--, I !g.~~~:.:!;1:~:....;::·~~~1.,,. . . . ~~ .. ;t-_-1 ~ ~ MANUFACTURER NOT STATED WEG HP NOT STATED 11/2 PHASE 1 1 VOLTAGE 208 209 AMPERAGE 10.5 7.5 FRAME NOT STATED NOT STATED RPM 1730 1742 SERVICE· FACTOR NOT STATED 1.15 OVERLOAD TYPE/SIZE NOT STATED (2) TR15R I . _'. ~.x ·:;;;,:f:~zt?li~l/": .. --~ :. ·:·-:. -· · ~~ DRIVE MANUFACTURER BROWNING MOTOR SHEAVE 1VP45x3/4" FAN SHEAVE AK74 x 13/16" RPM 1069 BELTS (QTY/SIZE} 16 3/8" CENTER LINE (1) A48 CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU I I I I I TEST DATE: SYSTEM: LOCATION: EF-6-El EF-6-E2 TOTAL 27-Feb-2017 EF-6 Roof Warehouse 172 EA Warehouse 172 EA AIR DISTRIBUTION TEST SHEET TAB SUPERVISOR: Dawayne Trobaugh TAB TECH: David Gaitan Israel Lagunas 8" 0.35 400 428 428 107% 8" 0.35 300 321 321 107% 700 749 749 107% CERTIFIED MEMBER-NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU ::!_ ·1· I -I i'-· !I I.: =-=--=---:-_---=.___-__ -____ -__ -_ ---=======-=-=-=-=-·=-=-,-=--~======1==============~~-~~-----_i!~ _ _:, :--, I 17 -I] ~-,Pl· . ----bTTl! ' .. J -.. , r~: ·1 -l >< ' I 'I ~a ' lrjl :,{1;':~ I -. ·-WI=---•;=-" ·, I ~ yt-• -~~a .. ~, Ii · 1 ~ · · a ~ J, __ Ii ---· -----------~-----,-;---,~i-ci f~ . j ~'. !->~ --I 'a 111 ; ~ L --.~ --~ 1 ~ (! 1: --1-- 1:l i.= -'----..;. -, ~' -, ' ' ' ' . -' ~-~----____ . ------- ,j :1 SAN DIEGO REG.IO'NAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS QUESTIONNAIRE ·DNA.Electrotlies, Inc. Business Contact M 'k H gh Telephone#~ fllfl' ~.,. 11 .I ~. , at :u es -' O·.t «I -, #-T "' r,g/;;;;,OO· Project Addre.ss 1891 Rutherford Road., ~mu City Carlsbad, CA 9200.8S~te Zip Code APN# 212-120-36 91!¥ . State Zip Code Piao. File# iSLv:,, Mi:; U3V&vetuue J\lYt 87,o'i ApplicantE-mail 1.h· h, d _Telephone·# (404)759 74, 76 -mar1'.-u~ es@ nae.com · -. . - The·foUowlng q~estton~ repre~ent the facility's-activities, NOT the speclfic-proJact-descdption. PART I; FIRE DEPARTMENT-HgABDQY§ MATERIALS DIVISIQN: OCCUP,I\NCY CLASSIFICATION: (not required ·for projects within the City of San ~:, lndlcate by Circling ~he· llem,_ ~ether yi:iur .~:u~in.~ss,Will use? process, or s~9re any of the follOWing ttaz~rdous materials. If any of the items_ are circled, applicant mU$t.cootaQt. the Fire Protection Age:O<;Y'With Nhsdiclfon:prlor to.plan submittal, . Occµpan~yRating: _,,,..F_.ac-:-1..,ll*"""_......_ ..... .,;;;;;.: 1. Explos_lve-<,1rata$tlr'lg Ag~nts, 5. 2. _ Com 'ressed.G :PAR'T II: SA~f DlE ' C' DE -qu~stip~ {s yes, applica must contact th -Hazardous·.Materia!s Division;. 0\/erland Avenue, u Call (8~8) ~05-6700 prior fo the issuance of a Ing-permit. Fi;ES-A;RE REQUIRED Project Completion·Date: f Z, .r"; 0 ,,. VJ/UE,xpected D~tE\ of Occupancy; Yl=~ NO (for new construction-or.remodeling.projects) 1, [B'._ _ D Is your business listed on the reverse side of.thi_s form? (check _all that apply). 2. ~ D Will.your business disp~e of Hazardous Subst~~ or Medical Waste.in any.13mount? 3. 0 ~ WIii your ,business store 6r tiandle Hazardous Substances fn quimtitles greaterthan or equal to 55 gallons. 500 pounds and/or 200 cublc feet? · 4. 0 5. 00 6. 7. 0 8. 0 [g-" Will your business store Qr handle carcinogens/reproductive to~ins· in any quantity? ~-will your business ¥Se ~n ~xisting or fnstall an underground storage tank? ~ Will your business store or handleRegul!!ted Substances {Ca!ARP)? ~ Wm your: business,use or install a-Hazanious:Waste Tank ~stern-(-Title-22;,Article 1 O)? G"" Will yc;iur business store petroleum In tati!<S or contaJners ai your ~cm_ty with a total facility storage capacit'y-equal to or reaterthan 1,320 allons? Californla's Aboite round Petroleum S!ora e Act. 0 Ca!ARP Exempt I Date fnllials D CalARP Required Date Initials D Ca!ARP Complete I Date Initials PART Ill: SAN DIEG C -AIR P.O1.l.U -ICT APCD : Any YES~ answer requires a· sla!flp from APCD 10.124 Old $rove·Roac!, San Dieg·o~ ,CA 921· · · _ stamp requiredjf Q1 Yes-~ Q3-Yes ,and-Q4:Q£i NoJ. The following questions are lntendec/ to identify the o _ a1 ues at'the.planning·stage,. Proje~ts_ may require ad.dition?t! measures not'tt!enttfl-etniyvies:,e' f!UesJf&is~:fbt ·cortiprene(lsiile requir~ments c.onfact APCD, Residences ~re typlcalfy exempt, except -tho$e with more than one buildiog"'·on!the property;1Jin9ltfbuifdirigs with more than fo11r dwelling uriltsr town.homes; condos; mjxl:ld-con:imerqial use; ·deliberate burns;. residences forming part of a largerj'projt,?cl, {'Excludes.garage'$-& ~mall outbuildiqgs.J YES !'-IO ' -• 1 1. 00 D Will the project disturb 160 square feet or more of ~isling building-materials? 1 · · 2, D 00 Will any load supporting structur~I members be reniQved? Notification may be required 1l)WbrRlng days-p !lffi'11,emdemolition. ; 3. Jg!. Cl (AN$WER ONLY IF QUESTION 1-or-2 IS YES) Has an asbestos survey been performed by a Certified As Coilsultant or Site S\.Jrvelllance Technician? , I : 4, (l ig_ (ANSWER' ONLY-IF QUESTION-3 IS YES) Based on the survey results, Will the project disturb,any asbesl9J!:GOhtaining ffii:!\Eiri]!llJNotiflcation mfJY be required 10 working days prior to. cotnmencing asbeslQs removal. • ·-· · 1 • I ·5. [l JI. Will the· project or assocjafed construction equipment emit aircontaminants? S_ee the reverse-sj~Mfili$ form,-..Qr AP.f!;)T$~tshl3~t'ii:-i ~ <vt,w.sdaQcd .orgfinfo!facts/permits.pgfH9r typical equipment requiring an APCD perrnil · -~··--··· = · .. · . \-,"'}..., ~' ~ {ANSWEflONLY IF QUESTION ,5 IS· YES)-WilHhe projector associated construction equipment-be-located within 1,000 feet of a school bounda 6. 0 Briefly.describe proposed.project T.l. for 1iewemfg .. and R&D L~bs-aridNe,v multistall restroom e and correct. 7 l i.o ; 'loffo Dale FOR:OFFICAL U'SE.ONLY: FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION:, ________________________________ _ BY;·. DATE: I I BµT ~T FOR OCCUPAIIICY RELEASED FOR OCCUPANCY APCD C0!JNTY-HMO APCD z.ardous-Materials Business Plan. Other permitting requireirlents mfily still:apply. HM,9171 (0ai15) County of San Diego -DEH -Hazardous Material$ Division CB162805 1891 RUTHERFORD RD 100 DNA ELECTRONICS-5908 SF LAB TO 1 AR st ~,:,an Qc \tr.111oc1 11'""\1 1c,.r---r,-., \A,,.....,,.,..., ,_, , __ __ 7(/iJJ/(;b ~ '4-(;-f;; ,Jo [fllC WJ~t-fl-~ GL -10 P> ~-UJl rflJJL 1A,U-,1o 7-~ <(/J /1 b PUtN> --ro Ass. 9/2 . ~ JI ~ C)JV(\jf ~ -\D ~~ \ - V1LP m\\) .:1 ho.z.Mo..:t ~-\-t:aubf'f\\..,~ , ~ •...u..,._ rl (0 :4' I --:}[) • Af)f)uc.on, &Jbr0v\ u.u ~~''i -to , q/2.fy'll» ~ :m: lto.z._l'v\o.:t re.p:,<-t "b-.l~ ~ 7') 6~-~ \C-efJ\:'.)~~dW \ O-t:5-cu RT1/ N lb/r/ep :C \ I .. 'J.) \:' Fina! Inspection required by: 0 Plan O CM&I O Fire D SW DISSUED I Dev. Approved Date By BUILDING l0-<...\-1(11 'r)r(\ PLANNING 7-2$'-lh ,_<, ENGINEERING '3-I-16 Cb FIRE Expedite? y N 9 / 8 /-1Co D\L.\ DIGITAL FILES Required? y N· HazMat 0-2:J?-\-\lll 91.1$:- APCD - Health Forms/Fees Sent Rec'd Due? By Encina y N Fire y N . HazHealthAPCD A /J /' I y N PE&M 1),1,Jf/AI// 7/::JA /f/2 y N .IL./'--..... School y N • Ff Sewer y N Stormwater y Iii Special Inspection y N CFO: y N LandUse: Density: lmpArea: FY: Annex: Factor: PFF: y N Comments Date Date Date Date Building 7/1-1/lt q~rt>-\lo Planning Engineering Fire ·11 /2..7/tl.t. Need? r, , n,, I 1,,1t1J1 /JJA ,h, A (,;.p_ 1ro LL ,Lf/..f,A J~ Done V (/ I y , I -_/ D Done _D Done D Done