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2436 TOWN GARDEN RD; ; CBC2018-0276; Permit
Print Date: 06/07/2019 Job Address: 2436 Town Garden Rd Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Parcel No: 2132601000 Valuation: $3,501,830.92 Occupancy Group: B # Dwelling Units: Bedrooms: Project Title: • cbtyof Carlsbad Commercial Permit Work Class: Tenant Improvement Status: Lot #: Applied: Reference #: Issued: Construction Type: Ill-B Permit Finaled: Bathrooms: Inspector: Orig. Plan Check #: Final Plan Check U: Inspection: Permit No: CBC2018-0276 Closed - Finaled 05/22/2018 09/10/2018 TFraz 6/7/2019 9:53:42AM Description: VIASAT: 75,292 SF T.I. - BLDG 15 (SHELL TO OFFICE/MANUFACT.) Applicant: Owner: JOSEPH DASILVA VIASAT INC A DELAWARE CORPORATION 13280 Evening Creek or S, 125 San Diego, CA 92128-4101 6155 El Camino Real 858-793-4777 CARLSBAD, CA 92009 760-476-2200 BUILDING PERMIT FEE ($2000+) . $8,512.98 BUILDING PLAN CHECK FEE (BLDG) $5,959.09 ELECTRICAL BLDG COMMERCIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMODEL $1,510.00 FIRE Haz Mat Storage Chem Class 10-25 Chems $733.00 GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS PLAN CHECK & INSPECTION $170.00 MECHANICAL BLDG COMMERCIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMODEL $178.00 PLUMBING BLDG COMMERCIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMODEL $304.00 PUBLIC FACILITIES FEES - inside CFD $63,733.32 SB1473 GREEN BUILDING STATE STANDARDS FEE $141.00 SEWER BENEFIT AREA FEES - H . $28,831.29 SEWER CONNECTION FEE (General Capacity all areas) $25,699.20 STRONG MOTION-COMMERCIAL . $980.51 TRAFFIC IMPACT Commercial-Industrial w/in CFD $128,820.00 Total Fees: $265,572.39 - Total Payments To Date: $265,572.39 Balance Due: $0.00 Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exaction." You have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition. You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute of limitation has previously otherwise expired. 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 1 760-602-2700 1 760-602-8560 f I www.carlsbadca.gov IThE FOLLOWING APPROVALS REQUIRED PRIOR TO PERMIT ISSUANCE: DPLANNING DENGINEERING DBUILDING DFIRE EIHEALTh DHAZMATIAPCD I /\ Building Permit Application Plan Check - Est. Value 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008 \./ CITY OF Ph: 760-602-2719 Fax: 760-602-8558 CARLSBAD email: building©carlsbadca.gov Plan Ck. Deposit Date 5-9,---j tswppp www.carlsbadca.gov JOB ADDRESS 2436 Town Garden Rd SUITEC/SPACEC/UNITS APN I 213 - 260 - 02 - 09 CT/PROJECT # LOT I PHASE I I OF UNITS I BATHROOMS TENANT BUSINESS NAME CONSTR. TYPE 0CC. GROUP JOBEDROOMS ViaSat IIB I B DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Include Square Feet of Affected Area(s) 75,292 sq. ft. of office and ancillary manufacturing tenant improvements in an existing two-story concrete tilt-up cold shell building with all related mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. EXISTING USE PROPOSED USE GARAGE (SF) PATIOS (SF) DECKS (SF) FIREPLACE AIR CONDITIONING IFIRESPRINKLERS NIA office!manufact. YESD& NO[Z] YES NO YESE NOD APPLICANT NAME (Primary Contact) Joseph Dasilva APPLICANTNAME (Secondary Contact) Mark Langan ADDRESS 13280 Evening Creek Dry South, Suite 125 ADDRESS 13280 Evening Creek Dry South, Suite 125 CITY STATE ZIP diV STATE ZIP San Diego CA 92128 San Diego CA 92128 PHONE FAX PHONE FAX 858.793.4777 858.793.4787 858.793.4777 858.793.4787 EMAIL EMAIL josephD@sca-sd.com markl@sca-sd.com PROPERTY OWNED NAME Pivotal 650 California ST, LLC CONTRACTOR BUS. NAME Whiting-Turner Construct. Company ADDRESS 2201 E. Camelback Rd., Suite 650 ADDRESS 4747 Executive Drive diV STATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP Phoenix AZ 85016 San Diego CA 92121 PHONE FAX PHONE FAX 602.248.8181 858.792.0600 EMAIL EMAIL tony@levinbeinvestments.com nick.schmidtwhiting-turner.com ARCH/DESIGNER NAME & ADDRESS STATE UC. I CUSS CITY BUS. UC.# Smith Consulting Architects C-11701 - o SLO 1 AS (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, Improve, demolIsh or repair anystructure, prIor to Its Issuance, also requIres the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he Is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Lawfcliapter 9. commendIng with Section 7000 of DivisIon 3 of the Business and Professions Code} or that he Is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7033.5 by any applIcant tore permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than We hundred dollars ($500)). 9®@(3 ®1O®() Wetters' Compensation Declaration: I hereby althm un der penally ofpe,jur/ one of the ftDowhgdeda,afIon& Im I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to saftsure for waters' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the Work for wIdth this permit is issued. I have and will maintain workers' compensation, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for wiuidi this permit is issued. My workers' compensation Insurance carrier and policy number are. Insurance Cs.Th#' TweS Mn41 - c%j u' PolicyNo. SL442.S'( Expiration Date O/oi section need not be completed if the permit Is for one hundred dollars ($100) or less. Certificate of Exemption: I certify that In the performance of the work forwhith this permit Is Issued. I shall not employ any person In any manner so as to become Subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California. WARNING: Failure to secure workers' compensation coverage Is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars (8100,000). In addition to the cost of compensation, damag asp vided for In Section 3706 of the Labor code, Interest and attorney's fess. AS CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE c2._. DAGENT DATE 0 C/j 16 ®O(!)0t1® YO®W Iherebyaffhim that lam exempt from Conbsdor'sUcense Low to,thefollow*tg reason: [J I, as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not Intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of properly who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such Improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or Improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner.builderwlll have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). D I, as owner of the property, am exduslvely, 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 for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). 0 I am exempt under Section _Business and Professions Code for this reason: 1.1 personally plan to provide the majoriaborand materials for construction of the proposed Property Improvement, []Yes [:]No 2. I (have/have not) signed an application fore building permit for the proposed work. 3.1 have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (Include name address/phone Icontractors' license number): 4.1 plan to provide portions of the wcrk, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major wan (Include name / address l phone !conlractors' license number): 5.1 will provide some ofthe want, but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name! address! phone/type of work): 'PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE []AGENT DATE ETE THIS SECTION FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMITS ONLY Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505.25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? Yes I No Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air quality management district? Yes I No Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? Yes I No IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work this permit is issued (Sec. 3097 (i) Civil Code). Lendefs Name Lenders Address Jill 11 Jill FIJI 11111 11 1111111 IceitirthatI have read the application and statethatthe above information is correctand thatthe information on the plans Is accurate. l agree tocemptywithall City ordinances and State laws ielatlngto building construction. IherebyauthortrereresenlafrveoftheCtyofCadsbadtoenterupontheabovementionedpropertyforinspedion purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OFCARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA permit is required for excavations over W deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of III Code shall expire by limitation and become nut and void if the building or workaulhored by such penattis not commenced within 180 days from the date 0fsuch permit orif the building xr work authorized bysuthpermftissuspendedorabandonedatanytimeafterthewoikiscommencodforapeiiodofl8odays(Sedion 106.4A Uniform Building Code). 'APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE .___..J(4%J DATE ()3 72 -lb STOP: THIS SECTION NOT REQUIRED FOR BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE. Complete the following ONLY if a Certificate of Occupancy will be requested at final inspection. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY lComm ercial-Projects Onl y )j Fax (760)602-8560, Email building©carlsbadca.gov or Mail the completed form to City of Carlsbad, Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008. CO#: (Office Use Only) CONTACT NAME OCCUPANT NAME ADDRESS BUILDING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP Carlsbad CA PHONE FAX EMAIL OCCUPANT'S BUS. LIC. No. DELIVERY OPTIONS PICK UP: CONTACT (Listed above) OCCUPANT (Listed above) CONTRACTOR (On P. 1) ASSOCIATED CB# MAIL TO: CONTACT (Listed above) OCCUPANT (Listed above) CONTRACTOR (On Pg. 1) NO CHANGE IN USE / NO CONSTRUCTION MAIL! FAX TO OTHER: CHANGE OF USE / NO CONSTRUCTION .APPLICANTS SIGNATURE DATE Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: 05/22/2018 Owner: VIASAT INCA DELAWARE CORPORATION Work Class: Tenant Improvement Issue Date: 09/10/2018 Subdivision: Status: Closed - Finaled Expiration Date: 12/02/2019 Address: 2436 Town Garden Rd Carlsbad, CA 92009 IVR Number: 11493 Scheduled Actual Date Start Date Inspection Type Inspection No. - Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspection Complete Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency TCO Ok Yes BLDG-Plumbing Final Yes BLDG-MecIanical Final Yes BLDG-Structural Final Yes BLDG-Electrical Final Yes 0610412019 0610412019 BLDG-85 T-Bar, 093860-2019 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Ceiling Grids, Overhead - Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Final Inspection BLDG-Building Deficiency BLDG-14 Frame-Steel-Bolting-Welding (Decks) BLDG-24 Rough-Topout BLDG-34 Rough Electrical BLDG-44 Rough-Ducts-Dampers 093661-2019 As noted on plans Start 24 hour gas test on LN2 system 6/4/19 Failed Andy Krogh Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Reinspection Complete 0610712019 0610712019 BLDG-Final Inspection Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency TCO Ok Yes BLDG-Plumbing Final . 0 Yes BLDG-Mechanical Final Yes BLDG-Structural Final - Yes BLDG-Electrical Final Yes' 094052-2019 Passed ' Andy Krogh * - Complete Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Plumbing Final Yes BLDG-Mechanical Final Yes BLDG-Structural Final Yes BLDG-Electrical Final Yes BLDG-Fire Final 087501-2019 Scheduled Cindy Wong Incomplete Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed FIRE- Building Final No Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed FIRE- Building Final No Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed FIRE- Building Final No June 07,2019 . 0 Page 6of7 Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: 05/22/2018 Owner: VIASAT INCA DELAWARE CORPORATION Work Class: Tenant Improvement Issue Date: 09/10/2018 Subdivision: Status: Closed - Finaled Expiration Date: 12/02/2019 Address: 2436 Town Garden Rd Carlsbad, CA 92009 IVR Number: 11493 Scheduled Actual Date Start Date Inspection Type Inspection No. Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspection Complete Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-Building Deficiency Start 24 hour test Yes 0112912019 01129/2019 BLDG-23 082512.2019 Passed Andy Krogh Complete GaslTestlRepairs Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency Completed 24 hour gas test Yes BLDG-24 082513.2019 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Roughfropout Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency Start 24 hour test , completed and passed Yes BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-Electric Meter 082657-2019 Passed Andy Krogh Complete Release Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency Plain and HM Yes 0210712019 0210712019 BLDG44 083238.2019 Passed Andy Krogh Complete Frame/Steel/Bolting/ Welding (Decks) Checklist Item COMMENTS / Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes 02/2212019 0212212019 BLDG-44 084365-2019 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete RoughlDuctslDampe rs Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes 0312112019 0312112019 BLDG-1i 086714-2019 Passed Andy Krogh Complete FoundationlFtglPier s (Rebar) Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency Ln2 auxiliary pad Yes 0410812019 0410812019 BLDG-24 088022-2019 Passed Andy Krogh Complete RoughfTopout Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-Building Deficiency Start 24 hour test, completed and passed Yes 0412512019 0412512019 BLDG-Final 089939.2019 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Inspection Page 5 of 7 June 07, 2019 Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: 05/22/2018 Owner: VIASAT INC A DELAWARE CORPORATION Work Class: Tenant Improvement Issue Date: 09/10/2018 Subdivision: Status: Closed - Finaled Expiration Date: 12/02/2019 Address: 2436 Town Garden Rd Carlsbad, CA 92009 IVR Number: 11493 Scheduled Actual Date Start Date Inspection Type Inspection No. Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspection Complete Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-17 Interior 076423-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Lath/Drywall Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-24 076499.2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete RoughlTopout Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans - Yes 1210312018 12103/2018 BLDG-34 Rough 077684-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Electrical Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes 12111/2018 12/11/2018 BLDG-44 078465.2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete RoughlOucts!Dampe rs Checklist Item COMMENTS . Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-85 T-Bar, 078466-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Ceiling Grids, Overhead Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-14 Yes Frame-Steel-Bolting-Welding (Decks) BLDG-24 Rough-Topout Yes BLDG-34 Rough Electrical Yes BLDG-44 Yes Rough-Ducts-Dampers 01/11/2019 01/1112019 BLDG-34 Rough 081082-2019 Partial Pass Tim Frazee Reinspection Incomplete Electrical Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes Bulletin #6 backing, wiring for wall mounted TVs 1st & 2nd Floor 01/28/2019 01I28/2019 BLDG-24 . 082322-2019 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Rough/Topout Page 4 of 7 June 07, 2019 - Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: 05/22/2018 Owner: VIASAT INC A DELAWARE CORPORATION Work Class: Tenant Improvement Issue Date: 09/10/2018 Subdivision: Status: Closed - Finaled Expiration Date: 12/02/2019 Address: 2436 Town Garden Rd Carlsbad, CA 92009 IVR Number: 11493 Scheduled Actual Inspection Type Inspection No. Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspection Complete Date Start Date 1110712018 11107/2018 BLDG-14 075387.2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Frame/Steel/Bolting/ Welding (Decks) Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As'noted on plans Yes BLDG-17 Interior 075388.2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Lath/Drywall 1111612018 11114/2018 BLDG-14 076025:2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Frame/Steel/Boltingl Welding (Decks) Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-17 Interior 076026-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Lath/Drywall Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-24 076049-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete RoughlTopout Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-44 076022-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete RoughlDucts/Dampe rs Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG45 T-Bar, 076023-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Ceiling Grids Overhead Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency • As noted on plans - Yes BLDG-14 Yes Frame-Steel-Bolting-Welding (Decks) BLDG-24 Rough-Topout Yes BLDG-34 Rough Electrical Yes BLDG-44 • Yes Rough-Ducts-Dampers 11/1912018 11/1912018 BLDG44 076422-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete FramelSteellBoltingl • Welding (Decks) June 07, 2019 Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: 05/22/2018 Owner: VIASAT INC A DELAWARE CORPORATION Work Class: Tenant Improvement Issue Date: 09/10/2018 Subdivision: Status: Closed - Finaled Expiration Date: 12/02/2019 Address: 2436 Town Garden Rd Carlsbad, CA 92009 IVR Number: 11493 Scheduled Actual Inspection Type Inspection No. Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspection Complete Date Start Date - Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes 1011212018 1011212018 BLDG-17 Interior 072800.2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Lath/Drywall 1011512018 1011112018 BLDG-24 072523-2018 Passed Andy Krogh Complete RoughlTopout Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency - As noted on plans . Yes 1011712018 1011712018 BLDG-14 073338.2018 Cancelled Tim Frazee Reinspection Complete Frame/Steel/Bolting/ Welding (Decks) Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-17 Interior 073339.2018 Cancelled Tim Frazee Reinspection. Complete Lath/Drywall Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes 1012412018 1012412018 BLDG-14 074025.2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Frame/Steel/Bolting/ Welding (Decks) Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-17 Interior 074026.2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Lath/Drywall Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-44 074059.2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete RoughlDuctslDampe rs - Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes 1012912018 1012912018 BLDG-24 074410.2018 Passed Andy Krogh . Complete RoughlTopout 1110612018 1110612018 BLDG-17 Interior 075226-2018 Lath/Drywall - . Checklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency Partial Pass Andy Krogh COMMENTS As noted on plans Reinspection Incomplete Passed Yes Page 2 of 7 June 07, 2019 Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: 05/22/2018 Owner: VIASAT INC A DELAWARE CORPORATION Work Class: Tenant Improvement Issue Date: 09/10/2018 Subdivision: Status: Closed - Finaled Expiration Date: 12/02/2019 Address: 2436 Town Garden Rd Carlsbad, CA 92009 IVR Number: 11493 Scheduled Actual Date Start Date Inspection Type Inspection No. Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspection Complete 0911812018 0911812018 BLDG-14 070263-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Frame/Steel/Bolting/ Welding (Decks) Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG47 Interior 070309-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete LathlDrywail Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes 0912612018 0912612018 BLDG-14 071120-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete FramelSteellBoltingl Welding (Decks) Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-17 Interior 071121-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete LathlDiywall Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes 1010412018 1010412018 BLDG-14 072024-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Frame/Steel/Bolting/ Welding (Decks) Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-17 Interior 072026-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Lath/Drywall Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG-24 072073-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete RoughlTopout Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes 1011112018 10111I2018 BLDG-14 072529-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Frame/Steel/Bolting/ Welding (Decks) Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on plans Yes BLDG47 Interior 072530-2018 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete Lath/Drywall Page I of 7 June 07, 2019 I -I. EsGil AcAFEbulltCompany DATE: Aug. 10, 2018 JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD -- 10 PLAN CHECK #.: CBC2018-0276 L3 _APPLICANT ....JIJRIS. SET: III PROJECT ADDRESS: 2436 TOWN GARDEN ROAD PROJECT NAME: T.I. FOR VIASAT BLDG. #15 The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. liii The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. PLEASE SEE BELOW IIiI The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. Lii The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: EsGil staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. LI EsGil staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted:'Markin,g/o SCA Telephone #: 858-793-4777 Date contacted: —(b)) Email: marklsca-sd.com Mail Telephone Fax Inson REMARKS: Applicant to slip sheet Set Ill into Set II and then into Set I at the City. By: Eric Jensen Enclosures: EsGil 8/6/2018 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576 V/ EsGil A SAFEbuitt' Company DATE: JULY 12, 2018 0 APPLICANT 0 JURIS. JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD PLAN CHECK #.: CBC2018-0276 SET: II PROJECT ADDRESS: 2436 TOWN GARDEN ROAD PROJECT NAME: T.I. FOR VIASAT BLDG. #15 The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. LII The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. LI The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. PLEASE SEE BELOW The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: LI EsGil staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. EsGil staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Mark Langapc/o SCA Telephone #: 858-793-4777 Date contacted: 1 J!j'l._ (by:',) Email: markkäsca-sd .com E VeIephone Fax In Person REMARKS: Please see attached for remaining items. By: ALl SADRE, S.E. Enclosures: EsGil 6/28 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax(858)560-1576 CARLSBAD CBC2018-0276 JULY 12, 2018 Please submit (4) complete stamped and signed sets of plans to the City. No slip sheets. PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CORRECTIONS JURISDICTION: Carlsbad DATE: 7/11/2018 PLAN REVIEW NUMBER: CBC2018-276 SET: II PLAN REVIEWER: Glen Adamek GENERAL AND ARCHITECTURAL PME ITEMS All the Electrical Drawings are not signed. The licensed designer must sign the approved set of the plans. The final set of corrected drawings to be reviewed for signing and sealing just before the permits are to be issued. Each sheet of the plans must be signed by the person responsible for their preparation, even though there are no structural changes, before the permits are issued. Business and Professions Code. PLUMBING (2016 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE) 25&35.As per CPC Table 422.1 and the data on sheet 15-AO0I 4 drinking fountains are required for this building. The plumbing plans and pipe sizing calculations show no drinking fountains and the floor plan sheets 15-Al 01 through 15-A104 show no drinking fountains. Please correct the plans and sizing calculations. Provide calculations to show compliance with CPC Table 422.1 "Minimum Plumbing Facilities" and occupant load CPC Chapter 4 Table "A". Please include the occupancy classification and the number of occupants. Drinking fountains are required by CPC Table 422.1 for this occupancy type (if the occupant load exceeds 30. CPC 415.2). 26. Only 8 of the 29 sheets of the Grading plans have been provided and they do not show the upstream sewer manhole RIM elevation compared to the finished floor elevations. Please provide sewer data. For backwater valve review, please show the upstream sewer manhole rim elevation (manhole cover elevation) and finished floor elevations. CPC 710.0. Backwater valves are: Mandatory: Fixtures installed on a floor level below the next upstream manhole cover elevation require backwater protection. Optional: Fixtures installed on a floor level below the next upstream manhole cover however they (the fixtures) are not below the manhole cover. C) Not Allowed: For waste systems with fixtures installed on a floor level above the next upstream manhole cover elevation. 28. As per CPC, Chart A105.1(1) for 2 inch copper tubing with 8fps flow is only 70.5 GPM. Not 73 GPM shown on sheet 15-13001. Please correct the water line CARLSBAD CBC2018-0276 JULY 12, 2018 sizing table for the copper tubing so the maximum velocities and GPM values agree with the CPC, Chart A105.1(1). Correct the water line sizing calculations to show compliance with CPC, Section 610.12: 610.12.1 Copper Tube Systems. Maximum velocities in copper and copper alloy tube and fitting systems shall be limited to a maximum of eight (8) feet per second in cold water and five (5) feet per second in hot water. 610.12.2 Tubing Systems Using Copper Alloy Fittings. Maximum velocities through copper alloy fittings in tubing other than copper shall be limited to a maximum of eight (8) feet per second in cold water and five (5) feet per second in hot water. The plans show the men's and women's restroom floors at the second floor level, sloping the detail 6 on sheet 15-13501ing to the floor drains but not for the first floor level men's and women's restroom floors. Please correct. Floors shall slope to the floor drain(s) location(s). Please detail on the architectural floor plans. CPC 418.5 In the detail 6 on sheet 15-13501, shows 4 connections to the tempering valve. Most tempering valves have only 3 connections: hot water in, cold water in, and tempered water out. Please correct. Describe the method of compliance for temperature limitations for the public use lavatories (limited to 110 degrees). Note: The water heater thermostat may not be used for compliance with this Code section. CPC 421.2. Energy Standards 11 0(C)3. 33. On sheet 15-P403 correct detail I that shows all the sediment traps (Dirt Legs) as "Drips" (Drip Legs). Please correct all the gas supply lines vertically down into the top of the tee of the sediment trap, not horizontally into the tee of the sediment trap. Include the gas piping sediment trap installed downstream of the appliance shutoff valve as close to the inlet of the appliance as practical. Exceptions: Appliances with an internal sediment trap,(or) ranges, clothes dryers, gas fireplaces, and outdoor grilles. CPC 1212.8. MECHANICAL (2016 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE) Mechanical plans substantially comply with the jurisdiction's mechanical codes. Note: If you have any questions regarding this Plumbing and Mechanical plan review list please contact Glen Adamek at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. EsGil A SAFEbullttornpany DATE: JUNE 05, 2018 JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD PLAN CHECK#.: CBC2018-0276 SET:I PROJECT ADDRESS: 2436 TOWN GARDEN ROAD O APPLICANT L3 JURIS. PROJECT NAME: T.I. FOR VIASAT BLDG. #15 The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. LI 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. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. Al The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: LI EsGil staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. EsGil staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Fylark Langan do SCA Telephone #: 858-793-4777 Date contac : C.ij LQ (by ,) Email: markksca-sd.com Ma JtreIephone Fax In Person LI REMARKS: By: ALl SADRE, S.E. Enclosures: EsGil 5/24 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax(858)560-1576 CARLSBAD CBC20 18-0276 JUNE 05, 2018 GENERAL PLAN CORRECTION LIST JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD PLAN CHECK #.: CBC2018- 0276 PROJECT ADDRESS: 2436 TOWN GARDEN ROAD SCOPE: T.I. FOR OFFICE & ANCILLARY MANUFACTURING; STORIES = TWO; HEIGHT = 40'; OCCUPANCY =B; CONSTRUCTION = Ill-B; SPRINKLERS = YES; TOTAL BUILDING AREA = 172,500 (86,250/FLR.); TOTAL T.I. AREAS = 75,292; DATE PLAN RECEIVED BY DATE REVIEW COMPLETED: ESGIL: 5/24 JUNE 05, 2018 REVIEWED BY: ALl SADRE. S.E. FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the International Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and disabled access. 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 or other departments. 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. The approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. GENERAL Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 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 and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. Bring TWO corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil, 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 only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil is complete. 2. To facilitate rechecking, please identify, next to each item, the sheet of the plans upon which each correction on this sheet has been made and return this sheet with the revised plans. CARLSBAD CBC20 18-0276. JUNE05, 2018 * 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 on the plans. Have changes been made not resulting from this list? El Yes U No PLANS On Sht. 15-A102, space 1.118, please add the door location for the conf. room. 5. Show that the water closet is in a space which provides: a) A clear space in front of the water closet measuring 60" wide by 48" in front. Section 1113- 604.3.1. Please dimension this on plans. I.e., spaces #1.052 & 1.003, Sht. 15-AI0I, near grid points 3.5-C.3 & B-8, respectively, etc. Similarly, spaces 1.097 & 1.098, Sht. 15-A102, by gridline 11.5; see those on upper level as well. I) Please notice that the 28" clearance required in the previous code (between the water closet & the lavatory) has been changed to a 60" clearance as shown below: (6QALTA lf CENTERLINE CENTERLINE OF OF FIXTURE FIXTURE 17-180 - ~JN. Jj ____ )J7Tlj TOEDCE. FLUSH If \\OVAT[J ACTIVATOR /)CLOSET ON WIDE SIDE / 18" \ 32" MIN. \cL CARLSBAD CBC20 18-0276 JUNE 05, 2018 Doors may swing into the restroom as long as there is a clearance of at least 30" x 48" beyond the swing of the door. Section 11 B-603.2.3. Please specify where door 1.118, as per door schedule, on Sheet 15-A600, is called out on the floor plans. Please clarify door 2.179, which is repeated on Sheet 15-Al 04, by the grid points 12-C.5 & 12-13.4. Please complete the description for door 2.179, on the door schedule, on Sheet 15-A601. Please identify all the new versus existing HVAC equipment on the mechanical plans, or on the HVAC schedule, at back-check. STRUCTURAL Please specify the maximum weight of all the new HVAC equipment on the roof framing plans. Please provide structural calculations for all the proposed new HVAC equipment over 400-lbs. ASCE 7-10, Sec. 13.1.4.6(c)i. ADDITIONAL A reminder that the revised plans & calculations need to be stamped and signed by the project engineer and/ or architect. MISCELLANEOUS Please see attached for P/M/E corrections. The jurisdiction has contracted with EsGil, 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 ALl SADRE, S.E. at EsGil. Thank you. . ELECTRICAL, and ENERGY COMMENTS CARLSBAD CBC20 18-0276 JUNE 059 2018 PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen by CM DATE 614/18 JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PC NUMBER: C2018-0276 . ELECTRICAL The licensed designer must sign the approved set of the electrical plans. Include panel schedules for the new panels HP:15, LCPI5 & LP 15. These new panels are fed from the new IOOA circuit tapped from MSA 15. See the single line on sheet 15-E401. Sheet 15-E503 includes panel LA6 which is not included on the single line and this sheet also include two LA5 panels schedules. Please clarify. Provide panel schedule for LA3 shown on the single line on sheet 15-E401. Provide information and show the location of any classified areas surrounding the work benches and exhaust fans in QA Lab, Advanced Lab, Failure Analysis Lab and the Environmental chambers rooms. ENERGY All OK Note: If you have any questions regarding this Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Energy plan review list please contact Eric Jensen at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CORRECTIONS JURISDICTION: Carlsbad DATE: 6/6/2018 PLAN REVIEW NUMBER: CBC2018-0276 SET: I PLAN REVIEWER: Glen Adamek GENERAL AND ARCHITECTURAL PME ITEMS The Electrical Drawings are not signed. The licensed designer must sign the approved set of the plans. The final set of corrected drawings to be reviewed for signing and sealing just before the permits are to be issued. Each sheet of the plans must be signed by the person responsible for their preparation, even though there are no structural changes, before the permits are issued. Business and Professions Code. CARLSBAD CBC20 18-0276 JUNE 05, 2018 23. Detail the location of the required roof access ladder and hatch to provide the required access to new roof mounted mechanical equipment, as per CIVIC, Section 304.3 24. PLUMBING (2016 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE) 25. Provide calculations to show compliance with CPC Table 422.1 "Minimum Plumbing Facilities" and occupant load CPC Chapter 4 Table "A". Please include the occupancy classification and the number of occupants. 26. For backwater valve review, please show the upstream sewer manhole rim elevation (manhole cover elevation) and finished floor elevations. CPC 710.0 Backwater valves are: Mandatory: Fixtures installed on a floor level below the next upstream manhole cover elevation require backwater protection. Optional: Fixtures installed on a floor level below the next upstream manhole cover however they (the fixtures) are not below the manhole cover. Not Allowed: For waste systems with fixtures installed on a floor level above the next upstream manhole cover elevation. 27. Please provide the cut-sheets and spects for the flush valve water closets, showing required minimum water pressures required to operate the proposed water closets. 28. Please correct the water line sizing table for the copper tubing so the maximum velocities and GPM values agree with the CPC, Chart A105.1(1). Correct the water line sizing calculations to show compliance with CPC, Section 610.12: 610.12.1 Copper Tube Systems. Maximum velocities in copper and copper alloy tube and fitting systems shall be limited to a maximum of eight (8) feet per second in cold water and five (5) feet per second in hot water. 610.12.2 Tubing Systems Using Copper Alloy Fittings. Maximum velocities through copper alloy fittings in tubing other than copper shall be limited to a maximum of eight (8) feet per second in cold water and five (5) feet per second in hot water. 29. Correct the DWV drawings to show compliance with CPC, Section 707.4: "A cleanout shall be installed above the fixture connection fitting, serving each urinal, regardless of the location of the urinal in the building." Many cleanouts are missing on the DW&V riser details. 30. Floors shall slope to the floor drain(s) location(s). Please detail on the architectural floor plans. CPC 418.5 CARLSBAD CBC20 18-0276 JUNE 05, 2018 Describe the method of compliance for temperature limitations for the public use lavatories (limited to 110 degrees). Note: The water heater thermostat may not be used for compliance with this Code section. CPC 421.2. Energy Standards 110(C)3. On sheet 15-P403 please correct the gas line sizing as pre the current Plumbing Code. There is no CPC, Table12-16 in the 2016 CPC. Use CPC, Table 1216.2(1) for low pressure gas system and CPC, Table 1216.2(6) for the 5 psi medium pressure gas system. Include the gas piping sediment trap installed downstream of the appliance shutoff valve as close to the inlet of the appliance as practical. Exceptions: Appliances with an internal sediment trap,(or) ranges, clothes dryers, gas fireplaces, and outdoor grilles. CPC 1212.8. Provide the following information concerning the water heater: . Show water heater type, size, and location on plans. CPC 501.0 Show that water heater is adequately braced to resist seismic forces. Provide two straps. One strap at top 1/3 of the tank and one strap at bottom 1/3 of the tank. CPC 507.2 Show P & T valve on water heater and detail the drain routing to the exterior. It may not be installed upwards from the valve. CPC 608.5 Detail the requirements for the attic installation of water heaters: access opening sizing, passageway description (available height, maximum length and minimum width, walkway material type, platform sizing, the light and receptacle placement, and the overflow protection. CPC 507.4 & 508.4 Provide combustion air design: Show opening sizes and routing of ducts. CPC 506.0. Detail the water heater vent installation: Size, routing, slope, and termination location (Minimum 8' from vertical surfaces). CPC 509.0. Gravity vent water heaters may not be installed in the same area with air moving equipment (clothes dryers). Please address. Drinking fountains are required by CPC Table 422.1 for this occupancy type (if the occupant load exceeds 30. CPC 415.2). Review the requirements of this Table and provide as necessary. Note: If food is consumed indoors, water stations may be substituted for drinking fountains. CPC 415.2 MECHANICAL (2016 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE) Provide smoke detection in the supply air duct of an "air-moving system" for required shut-off of equipment for smoke control. CIVIC Section 608.1. An "air- moving system" is a system designed to provide heating, cooling, or ventilation in which one or more air-handling units are used to supply air to a common space or to draw air from a common plenum or space. CARLSBAD CBC20 18-0276 JUNE 059 2018 Specify the make, model, type, and efficiency of the space heating and cooling systems in agreement with the energy design. Specify compliance with CIVIC 603.4.1 for length limitations for factory made flexible air ducts (6) and use (not to be used for rigid elbows or fittings). (Residential is exempt from this item) Note: If you have any questions regarding this Plumbing and Mechanical plan review list please contact Glen Adamek at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. CARLSBAD CBC2018-0276 JUNE 05, 2018 [DO NOT PAY — THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD PLAN CHECK #.: CBC2018-0276 PREPARED BY: ALl SADRE, S.E. DATE: JUNE 05, 2018 BUILDING ADDRESS: 2436 TOWN GARDEN ROAD BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B/III-B/SPR. BUILDING PORTION AREA (Sq. Ft.) Valuation Multiplier Reg. Mod. VALUE ($) T.I. (2-STORIES) 75292 46.51 3,501,831 Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE 3,501,831 Jurisdiction Code ICB IBY Ordinance I 1997 UBC Building Permit Fee V 1997 UBC Plan Check Fee V Type of Review: 0 Complete Review 0 Structural Only Repetitive Fee I V I Repeats O Other Hourly Hr. @ * EsGil Fee I $4,852.121 Comments: Sheet 1 of 1 WI SEMAN+ROHy RECEIVED STR UCTURAL ENGINEERS JUN 262018 CITY OF CARLS134D BUILDING DIVISION SUPPLEMENTAL CALCULATIONS FOR VIASAT B15 T.I. CARLSBAD,; CA JUNE 18, 2018 W + R JOB #17-071 9915 Mira Mesa Blvd. Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92131 TEL (858) 536-5166 WRENGINEERS.COM -51 3(01C? Anchor Layout WISE MAN ± RO HY EQUIPMENT SEISMIC ANCHORAGE PROJECT: Viasat 61511. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS (201518C12018CBC!ASCE7-10) LOCATION: Carlsbad, CA VersIon 1.00 JOB NO: 17-071 6/1512018 11:41:4 OF L.( EQUIPMENT ANCHORAGE PER ASCE 7-10 13.3.1 a = 2.5 Equipment Weight = 13650 lb R = 6.0 Curb Weight = 0 lb S05 = 0.757 Total Weight = 13650 lb (Wp) 1p = 1.0 Z = 12 ft (equip ht) h = 12 ft (roof ht) Top of Curb to COG = 54 In Curb liejght= 18 In Total Ht to COG = 72 in (HT) Horizontal Component (LRFD) FPX = 0.4 (51) (Ip)(SDS)(Wp) (1. + 2 = 0.379 Wp F MIN = 0.3(S05) (In) (Wp) = 0.227 Wp 1.6(Sos)(Ip)(Wp) = 1.211 Wp 0.379 W Vertical Component (LRFD) F 5 ±0.2 (S,) (Wp) = 0.1514 W Length (long side) (@ anchors) = 396 In Width (short side) (@ anchors) = 115 In #Anchors on long side (10 max) = 30 (13.6 in oc) #Anchors on short side (8 max)= 8 (12.7 In oc) (not counting corners at short sides) Total Anchor Points = 38 Anchorage Calculations: Strength Level Forces: ASD Level Forces: F 5 0.379 W,, = 5166.5 lb Fpe 0.265 W = 3616.6 lb F= 0.151 W, = 2066.6 lb F= 0.106 W = 1446.6 lb Critical Angle = 0 degrees MOT= Fpx * HT = 371990 lb-in MR (0.9-F) * W * L = 587557 lb-In (at critical angle) MNE (M01.- MR) = 0 lb-in (at critical angle) T= 0 lb Tension! Anchor (worst case anchor) Ve 144 lb Shear I Anchor (all equal) I) €L Critical Angle = 0 degrees F * HT = 260393 lb-in MR= (0.6-F 5) W,, * L = 387744 lb-In (at critical angle) MNEI (M01 -MR) = 0 lb-in (at critical angle) TASO 0 lb Tension I Anchor (worst case anchor) VASD= 100 Ib Shear I Anchor (all equal) NOTES: - This spreadsheet checks all angles (0 dog -90 deg) for each bolt arrangement. Forces given are for the worst-case angle. - Angles are measured up from the horizontal line in the diagram above through the canter of the unit (0 dog = right, 90 dog = up). - Attachment to masonry shall be x2.5 if not governed by a ductile shear or tensile failure. - If equipment is mounted on vibration isolators with the clearance from equipment to frame> 025 Inch use 2Fp (double Sds). -Lx is the distance to the farthest anchor measured perpendicularly from the angled line of rotation. E:\ProJects\17\17-071 ViaSat Bressi Ph 2- Bldg 15\2 -Calcuiatlons\2016 CBC - Mechanical Anchorage NOTES 1. EFYWEGHT. CONNECTION. AND ALL DIMENSION WITH NSTLLAR 000UMENTS BEFORE INSTALLATION 7.LNPMETDPkIPEROP1LYCOMESWI1H SELECTEDUNIT a OVERALL LU.IITlMo1P. p1cEs40 INDuPTH WH ULTRLLEA&CPOP'ER EXHAWDAMPER. 46 W FEW CON'ERTING SUPPLY6 ITURNO!'ENIN6(5)TO NOI6Z40P1TALOR DCLIRFLV.FPCTORYIflUST FY IFUPETOPTIONSW!.L ALLCWIT.FACTORYINSTALLATION IS UtVACCMMENDED. OP110P1PL LOW NIIISENT DPER SEE MOTE 2 I7OV5 TOP! LEFT SIDE MEW WIM96 TON FRONT MEW MAT T CR WIT LET ACE INTRO!. CROJ1T CONPI.IHRU FOR POPFR RiPPLY eonoaaTci PLAN '.1EWOc UNT1 0.4 ( ~E) (1,)(So.)(Wj (1. + 2D= RP 0.363 Wp MIN = 0.3 (S05) (I,,) (Wp) = 0.227 Wp Fp,x= 1.6(Sos)(Ip)(Wp)= 1.211 Wp F= 0.363 W,, Vertical Component (LRFD) Fp ±0.2 (Sos) (Wp) = 0.1514 Wp Anchor Layout WISE MAN -4- RO HY EQUIPMENT SEISMIC ANCHORAGE PROJECT: Viasat B15 T.I. STRUCTURAL RAL ENGINEERS (20151BC12018C9C1ASCE7-1O) LOCATION: Carlsbad, CA .]Version 1.00 JOB NO: 17-071 611812018 09:32:0 P)si,sJ TV— EQUIPMENT ANCHORAGE PER ASCE 7-10 13.3.1 a = 1 Equipment Weight = 1600 lb 2.5 Curb Weight = 0 lb S,,5 = 0.757 Total Weight = 1600 lb (W) l= 1.0 z= 12 ft (equip ht) h = 12 ft (roof ht) Top of Curb to COG 36 in Curb Height = 0 In Total Ht to COG = 36 In (HT) Horizontal Length (long side) (@ anchors) = 24 In Width (short side) (© anchors) = 24 In #Anchors on long side (10 max)= I #DiV/OI # Anchors on short side (8 max) = 1 (12 in oc) (not counting corners at short sides) Total Anchor Points = 2 Anchorage Calculations: Strength Level Forces: 0.363 W = 581.4 lb F 0.151 W = 242.2 lb Critical Angle = #DIV/01 degrees F,,, * HT = 20930 lb-in MR= (0.9-F,,) * W, * Lx = #DIV/01 lb-in (at critical angle) MN (MOT -MR) = #DIV/01 lb-in (at critical angle) AS!) Level Forces: Fpe 0.254 W = 407.0 lb Foe 0.106 W = 169.6 lb Critical Angle = #DIV/01 degrees MOT= F * HT = 14651 lb-in MR (0.6-17,) * W,,' L = #DIV/01 lb-In (at critical angle) MNE (Mar - M) = #DIV/01 lb-In (at critical angle) T= #DIV10! lb Tension I Anchor (worst case anchor) T,, = #DIVIOI lb Tension /Anchor (worst case anchor) Ve 291 lb Shear! Anchor (all equal) VASO = 203 lb Shear! Anchor (all equal) (St—- PjLOF-X- F— gs 1:C)\ NOTES: - This spreadsheet checks all angles (0 deg - 90 dog) for each bolt arrangement Forces given are for the worst-case angle. - Angles are measured up from the horizontal line in the diagram above through the center of the unit (0 dog = light, 90 deg = up). - Attachment to masonry shall be x2.5 if not governed by a ductile shear or tensile failure. - If equipment is mounted on vibration Isolators with the clearance from equipment to frame > 0.25 inch use 2Fp (double Sds). - Lx is the distance to the farthest anchor measured perpendicularly from the angled line of rotation. E:\ProJects1717-071 ViaSat Bressi Ph 2- Bldg 15\2 -Calculations\ET Anchorage Submittal Data Information T 401-083 comfortilSo/wYon? CA Expansion Tanks ATC.,pCwpay SUPERSEDES: July 30, 2014 EFFECTIVE: December 1, 2014 JOB ENGINEER _ CONTRACTOR REP. ---F--- ITEM NO. LOCATION MODEL NO. QUANTITY PRE-CHARGE WORKING PRESSURE Unless otherwise specified, standard pre.charge of 12 psi (83 kPa). SPECIFICATIONS Designed and constructed per ASME Code Section Viii, DI% 1. Construction: Carbon Steel with exterior red oxide primer finish CHARGING VALVE CLOSURE SYSTEM CONNECTION Standard Design Pressure and Temperature: 125 psi 0 240°F (862 kPa 0 116°C) Max. LIFTING (SEE TABLE) Registered with the National Board of Pressure Vessel Manufacturers U-IA Data Report Bladder type for permanent separation of air and water. W NPT. (12.7 mm) Water expands into bladder, air precharge on shell side. (FACTORY USE ONLY) Bladder - Heavy Duty Butyl, removable for Inspection. h '/ NPT (12.7 mm) Suitable for Vertical or horizontal Installation LIFTING LUG \..... (0N CABOO (ON CA600 ThRU CAI 0000) Optional Design Pressures and Temperatures ThRU CAl 0000 (FACTORY USE ONLY) 0125 psi 0280°F (862 kPa 0 138°C) 0150 psI 0240°F (1034 kPa 0 116°C) 0150 psi @280°F (1034 kPa 0 138°C) 0175 psI @240°F (1207 kPa 0 116°C) 0 175 psI @280°F (1207 kP 0 138°C) oo H 0250 psi @240°F (1724 kPa 0 116°C) CI 250 psI @280°F (1724 kPa 0 138°C) SIGHT GLASS 0300 psI® 240°F (2069 kPa 0 116°C) 0300 pal® 280°F (2089 kPa 0 138°C) (ADD SUFFIX 'B') Optional System Connection Materials, "For Potable Water Use", Non NSF/ANSI 61-0 ' I4 NPT(12.7 mm) DRAIN 0 K 1304 Stainless Steel S .(CA90 ThRU 0A2500) Additional Options 1W NPT (38.1 mm) DO NOT PIPE TO DRAIN CI (AJ Anchor Clips ;~7 (CA3000 ThRU CA1000 °F] Bulls Eye Sight Glass B —t1" --- -ANCHOR °-ANCH0R CUPS IiSao Win D -(ADD SUFFIX 'Al MODEL NUMBER TANK VOLUME _HEIGHT H °°° _DIAMETER B D _DIAMETER A _RADIUS SHIPPING _WEIGHT SYSTEM SIZE _CONNECTION GAL. INCH INCH INCH INCH LBS. CASO-125 23 29' 18 20 Imperial /a • 4¼ 120 • 1" NPT CA14O-125 37 p0i 40¼ 16 20 08 4½ 195 &i 1"NPT CA215-125 57 58% 9 .. 16 Ô8 20 8 4½ 290 . 1"NPT CASOO-125 79 57% '20 24 5 320 51W'NPT 0A450 125 119 77% g65 20 8 24 O1 5 400 l 1½" NPT CA500 125 132 0 85% '18* 20 24 6O l 5 7I 420 1½" NPT CA600-125 158 0b 71% • 24 0, 30 2 6¼ 9 460 O9/ 1½"NPT Th CA700 125 185 80% 8 24 60 30 6%'° 6¼ 9 525 ' 1½" NPT CA800 125 211 80ôi 597/i 24 it0J' 30 62 6¼ 59 590 6 'j 1½" NPT CA900 125 238 900r 731/a 874 30 6'2" 36 9t4' 77/ie ok 690 WAM41 1½" NPT CA1000 125 264 OOO 79 007 30 °6V 36 9 77/ie t89'Z' 790 MOM, 1WNPT - CA1100-125 291 .i:o0' 85'/4 65 30 :62: • 36 109fM 77/le 865 32 1½" NPT CA1200 125 317 ,1200 91 1 30 ' 62'' 36 914 77/ie 99i 940 W.421% 1W NPT — CA1300 125 344 tt3Q0 97 2464 30 762 36 914 77/ ,i89 980 445' IW'NPT CA1400 125 370 400 103 2616) 30 f462 36 r r9. 77/ 89' 1020 1½' NPT m CA1500 125 396 500 73% ,, 186 40 I8l1 48 s1Z19? 1016/is 78j' 1200 5 1½' NPT ., B1 CA1600 125 422 1ØO1 76% 94 40 016 48 1219 1O'6/is 218' 1380 - 2 1½' NPT B CA1800 125 475 i'40b 831A 12 40 06' 48 ft1? 101% 278 1515 88 1½" NPT 3 CA2000 125 528 r 9(OMP% 8" 40 16 48 219 101sie ..il278 1650 .4 1W NPT CA2500_125 1W NPT CA3000 125 792 3b001 94½ 11,2391 44 s11j8 54 1372 117/ie 2914 2025 91 2" NPT 40 8?n)1ç CA4000 125 1056 (4000# 120~ '3O67 44 f61tB! _fôt6 54 2372' 11/io -29 2400 'c.1O89 NPT 5O48thfn CA5000 125 _660 1320 _107½ J000 150¼ _272f' 3I6 _40 44 1'It81 _48 54 _121E__1O'e 372 11/is _Q78 t29 _1838 3100 __ f46 2" NPT _81 0,8i1n CA7500 125 1980 ... 500 128~ t3270, 62 575 72 1829 '2 11½ L292 3850 i46 NPT 612mm' CAI0000 125 2640 10000., 158¼ '4020 62 14575 72 1829 11½ r292 4500 f2Q4 3" NPT 76 2mm Weight shown Is for 125 psi models only. Consult factory for shipping weight of higher design pressure models. Allow 161 minimum clearance above tank for piping system connection. COMMENTS: DilCO°Comfortf//So/utions'°ATaco Group Company Taco, Inc., 1160 Cranston Street, Cranston, 111 02920 I Tel: (401) 942-8000 FAX: (401) 942-2360 Taco (Canada), Ltd., 8450 Lawson Road, Suite #3, Milton, Ontario L9TOJ8 Tel: (905) 564-9422 I FAX- (905)564-9436 Visit our web site: www.TacoComfort.com I PrInted In USA I 02015Taco, Inc I5 www.hlltLus Profis Anchor 2.7.7 Company: W+R Structural Engineers Page: 1 Specifier: DM Project: ViaSat B15 T.I. Address: Sub-Project I Pos. No.: Expansion Tank Phone I Fax: I Date: - 6/1812018 E-Mail: Specifier's comments: Kwlk Bolt lZ-553041/2(2) hei.ect - 2.000 In., h,,,,, - 2.375 In. AISI 304 SAFEET 511/20171 5/l/2019 Design method ACI 318-14/ Mech. eb = 0.000 In. (no stand-off); t = 0.500 In. lx x l x It = 24.000 In. x 24.000 in. x 0.500 in.; (Recommended plate thickness: not calculated no profile cracked concrete, 3000, f0' = 3.000 psi; h = 6.000 In. hammer drilled hole, Installation condition: Dry tension: condition B, shear: condition B; no supplemental splitting reinforcement present edge reinforcement: none or < No.4 bar Tension load: yes (17.2.3.4.3 (d)) Shear load: yes (17.2.3.5.3 (c)) I Input data Anchor type and diameter Effective embedment depth: Material: Evaluation Service Report: Issued I Valid: Proof: Stand-off Installation: Anchor plate: Profile: Base material: Installation: Relnfomement Seismic loads (cat. C, D, E, or F) Geometry [in.] & Loading [lb, In.lb] St Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditIons and for ptauslbllltyl PROFIS Anchor (0)2003-2009 Hiltl AG, FL-9494 Scheen HIS Is a registered Tredemadc of Mliii AG. Schoen [am I W-0 www.hlltl.us Profis Anchor 2.7.7 Company: W+R Structural Engineers Page: 2 Specifier: DM Project ViaSat B15 T.l. Address: Sub-Project I Pos. No.: Expansion Tank Phone I Fax: I Date: 6/18/2018 E-Mail: 2 Load case/Resulting anchor forces Load case: Design loads Anchor reactions [Ib] Tension force: (+Tension, -Compression) Anchor Tension force Shear force Shear force x Shear force y 1 550 145 0 145 550 145 0 145 17 145 0 145 17 145 0 145 max. concrete compressive strain: 0.01 (%o] max. concrete compressive stress: 54 [psi] resulting tension force in (dy)-(0.000/-9.407): 1.133 [ib] resulting compression force In (x/y)=(0.000/11.543): 891 [lb] 3 Tension load 03 04 'Com aslon 01 Tension 02 Load Nun Pb] Capacity + N [lb] Utilization PN = NJ+ No Status Steel Strength* 550 8.685 7 OK Pullout Strength* 550 1.236 45 OK Concrete Breakout Strength** 1.133 1,483 77 OK anchor having the highest loading 'anchor group (anchors in tension) 3.1 Steel Strength Nen = ESR value refer to ICC-ES ESR-1917 $ Nee N55 ACI 318-14 Table 17.3.1.1 Variables ASO N (ln.21 fut. [psil 0.10 115,000 Calculations N5jb] 11,554 Results Nen ON + steal $ nonmma + N55 (Jb] N50 [lb] 11,554 0.750 1.000 8,665 550 Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibilityl PROMS Anchor (c) 2003-2009 HUll AG. FL-9494 5thean KIlO Ise ralstared Trademark of HIlti AG, schaan www.hiitLus Profis Anchor 2.7.7 Company: W+R Structural Engineers Page: 3 Specifier DM Project: ViaSat B15 T.I. Address: Sub-Project I Pos. No.: Expansion Tank Phone I Fax: I Date: 6/18/2018 E-Mail: 3.2 Pullout Strength = Np2m ;)Q-0:0 refer to ICC-ES ESR-1917 4. NkNu, ACI 318-14 Table 17.3.1.1 Variables te IPSI] X a Np,2500 [lb] 3,000 1.000 2,735 Calculations 2500 1.095 Results N,, [lb] 4memo selsmw 4. nondwft N, (lb] N Libi 2,998 0.550 0.750 1.000 1.236 550 3.3 Concrete Breakout Strength N ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2.1 b) 4 ACI 318-14 Table 17,3.1.1 A, see ACI 318-14, Section 17.4.2.1, Fig. R 17.4.2.1(b) ANO =9h, ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2.1c) ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2.4) 'VOd.N V cp,N = MAX( 1-e f\ C50 Coo Nb = ke 76 e Rhi Variables ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2.5b) ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2.7b) ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2.2a) h [in.] e1.N [In.] ed,N Ln.] c0, [in.J 2.000 0.000 9.407 1.000 c. [in.) k, ),. to Ipso 4.500 24 1.000 3,000 Calculations A Lin.21 Ar4co [in.2J 'V acl,N 'V 0o2,N 'V ed,N 'V cAN Nb Ub] 144.00 36.00 1.000 0.242 1.000 1.000 3,718 Results Ncg [lb] 4 concrete $ eeiesto 4.nonawne N [lb] Nue (Ib] 3,596 0.550 0.750 1.000 1.483 1.133 Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plauslbllllyl PROPS Anchor (0)2003-2009 HIM AG, FL-9494 Schoen 111111 Is a registered Trademark of Hull AG. Schoen JLJ www.hlltl.us Prof is Anchor 2.1.7 Company: W+R Structural Engineers Page: 4 Specifier DM Project: ViaSal B15 T.I. Address: Sub-Project I Pos. No.: Expansion Tank Phone I Fax: I Date: 6/18/2018 E-Mail: 4 Shear load Load Vua (Ib] Capacity 4) V jib] Utilization Pv VUJ4) V Status Steel Strength' 145 4.472 4 01< Steel failure (with lever arm)* N/A N/A N/A N/A Pryout Strength" 582 10,411 6 OK Concrete edge failure In direction ** N/A N/A N/A N/A *anchor having the highest loading "anchor group (relevant anchors) 4.1 Steel Strength V = ESR value refer to ICC-ES ESR-1917 + V 1 VL. ACI 318-14 Table 17.3.1.1 Variables A.,,v (in.2] Cis (psi] 0.10 115,000 Calculations Veam 6,880 Results V85 eq jib] 4) stoet $ nenductite $ V55 (jbj Vus (ib) 6,880 0.650 1.000 4,472 145 4.2 Pryout Strength [( ANO Vcpg = keg lf ecjt 'V ed.N 'V 'V cp.N Nb] ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.5.3.1b) ' V2:VU. ACI 318-l4 Table l7.3.1.1 A, see ACI 318-14, Section 17.4.2.1, Fig. R 17.4.2.1(b) AKw 9 h ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2.1c) j1 POC.N =( )si.o Ad 318.14 Eq. (17.4.2.4) 3hj 'V ed.N = 0.7 + 0.3 k/ c") 5 1.0 ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2,5b) IcIn'V cp,N = MAX( C05 C,0 M, i) %1.0 ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2.7b) Nb = k0 _TZ h ° ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2.2a) Variables keg h [in.] 0c1.N (In.] e2N [in.] Camin [,] 1 2.000 0.000 0.000 '9, c.N c.(In.] k )L, 4 [psi] 1.000 4.500 24 1.000 3,000 Calculations AN. [in.2] Anu, fin.2] 'V ecl.N 'V ec2.N 'V ed.N 'V .N Nb [lb] 144.00 36.00 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 3,718 Results Vceq [lb] 4) concrete 4) seismic 4) cosductila $ Vces [lb] Vua (Ib] 14,872 0.700 1.000 1.000 10,411 582 Input data and results must be chocked For agreement with the existing conditions and For ptaustbllttyt PROFIS Anchor (c) 2003-2009 Hull AG, FL-9494 Schaan HitII Is a registered Trademark WHIM AG, Schaan www.hiiti.us Profis Anchor 2.7.7 Company: W+R Structural Engineers Page: 5 Specifier: DM Project: ViaSat B15 T.I. Address: Sub-Project I Poe. No.: Expansion Tank Phone I Fax: I Date: 6/1812018 E-Mail: 5 Combined tension and shear loads Utilization pHy (%J Status 0.764 0.056 5/3 65 OK Ow =p+.<= I 6 Warnings The anchor design methods In PROFIS Anchor require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (ETAG 001/Annex C, EOTA 1R029, etc.). This means load re-cilstributlon on the anchors due to elastic deformations of the anchor plate are not considered - the anchor plate is assumed to be sufficiently stiff, in order not to be deformed when subjected to the design loading. PROFIS Anchor calculates the minimum required anchor plate thickness with FEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions explained above. The proof it the rigid base plate assumption Is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Anchor. Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plauslbliityl Condition A applies when supplementary reinforcement is used. The Cl) factor is increased for non-steel Design Strengths except Pullout Strength and Pryout strength. Condition B applies when supplementary reinforcement is not used and for Pullout Strength and Pryout Strength. Refer to your local standard. Refer to the manufacturer's product literature for cleaning and installation instructions. Checking the transfer of loads Into the base material and the shear resistance are required in accordance with ACI 318 or the relevant standard! An anchor design approach for structures assigned to Seismic Design Category C. D. E or F Is given in ACI 318-14, Chapter 17, Section 17.2.3A.3 (a) that requires the governing design strength of an anchor or group of anchors be limited by ductile steel failure. If this is NOT the case, the connection design (tension) shall satisfy the provisions of Section 17.2.3.4.3 (b), Section 17.2.3.4.3 (c), or Section 17.2.3.4.3 (d). The connection design (shear) shall satisfy the provisions of Section 17.2.3.5.3 (a), Section 17.2.3.5.3 (b), or Section 17.2.3.5.3 (c). Section 17.2.3.4.3(b)! Section 17.2.3.5.3 (a) require the attachment the anchors are connecting to the structure be designed to undergo ductile yielding at a load level corresponding to anchor forces no greater than the controlling design strength. Section 17.2.3.4.3(c)/Section 17.2.3.5.3 (b) waive the ductility requirements and require the anchors to be designed for the maximum tension I shear that can be transmitted to the anchors by a non-yielding attachment. Section 17.2.3.4.3 (d) / Section 17.2.3.5.3 (c) waive the ductility requirements and require the design strength of the anchors to equal or exceed the maximum tension I shear obtained from design load combinations that include E, with E increased by O)t) Hilti post-installed anchors shall be installed in accordance with the Hilti Manufacturer's Printed installation instructions (MPh). Reference ACI 318-14, Section 17.8.1. Fastening meets the design criteria! Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the esleflng conditions and for pleuslbitityl PROFIS Anchor (a) 2003-2009 Hull AG, FL-9494 Schoen HUll Ii a registered Trademark of Hull AG. Schaan www.hiltLus Profis Anchor 2.7.7 Company: W+R Structural Engineers Page: 6 Specifier. DM Project: ViaSat 1315 T.I. Address: Sub-Project I Pos. No.: Expansion Tank Phone I Fax: I Date: 6/18/2018 E-Mail: 7 Installation data Anchor plate, steel; - Anchor type and diameter: Kwik Bolt TZ - SS 304 1/2(2) Profile: no profile installation torque: 480.001 ln.lb Hole diameter in the fixture: df = 0.563 in. Hole diameter In the base material: 0.500 In. Plate thickness (Input): 0.500 In. Hole depth In the base material: 2.625 in. Recommended plate thickness: not calculated Minimum thickness of the base material: 6.000 In. Drilling method: Hammer drilled Cleaning: Manual cleaning of the drilled hole according to instructions for use is required. 7.1 Recommended accessories Drilling Cleaning Setting Suitable Rotary Hammer • Manual blow-out pump • Torque controlled cordless Impact tool (Hilti Properly sized drill bit Safeset System) Torque wrench Hammer Coordinates Anchor In. Anchor x y C., C45 C+ 1 -10.000 -10.000 - - - - 2 10.000 -10.000 - - - - 3 -10.000 10.000 - - - - 4 10.000 10.000 - - - - Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plauslbliltyl PROFIS Anchor (c)2003-2009 Hull AG, FL-9494 Schaan 11911155 registered Trado,na,k ol Hull AG. Schoan www.hllti.us Prof is Anchor 2.7.7 Company: W+R Structural Engineers Page: 7 Specifier DM Project: ViaSat B15 T.I. Address: Sub-Project I Pos. No.: Expansion Tank Phone I Fax: I Date: 6/18/2018 E-Mail: 8 Remarks; Your Cooperation Duties Any and all Information and data contained in the Software concern solely the use of Hliti products and are based on the principles, formulas and security regulations in accordance with Hilti's technical directions and operating, mounting and assembly Instructions, etc., that must be strictly complied with by the user. All figures contained therein are average figures, and therefore use-specific tests are to be conducted prior to using the relevant Hilti product. The results of the calculations carried out by means of the Software are based essentially on the data you put in. Therefore, you bear the sole responsibility for the absence of errors, the completeness and the relevance of the data to be put in by you. 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HuLl will not be liable for consequences, such as the recovery of lost or damaged data or programs, arising from a culpable breach of duty by you. Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing condhlions and for plausibliltyl PROFIS Anchor (c) 2003-2009 Mliii AG. FL-9494 Schaan Hull Is a registered Trademark of Huh AG, Schaan wis EMAN ± RO HY EQUIPMENT SEISMIC ANCHORAGE PROJECT: Viasat B15 T.I. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS (20151BC/2O18CBCIASCET-10) LOCATION: Carlsbad, CA Version 1.00 JOB NO: 17-071 6118/2018 08:12:3 EQUIPMENT ANCHORAGE PER ASIDE 7-10 13.3.1 a = 1 R = 2.5 SOS = 0.757 I= 1.0 z= 12 h= 12 Horizontal Equipment Weight = 850 lb Length (long side) (@ anchors) = 39 in Curb Weight = 0 lb Width (short side) (@ anchors) = 25 In Total Weight = 850 lb (We) # Anchors on long side (10 max) = 0 (-39 In oc) ft (equip ht) # Anchors on short side (8 max) = 2 (8.3 In oc) ft (roof ht) Top of Curb to COG = 32 In (not counting corners at short sides) Curb Height = 4 in Total Ht to COG = 36 in (HT) Total Anchor Points = 4 FPX = 04 - (I)(s0)(w) (i + 2) = 0.363 Wp Rp) Fp. MIN = 0.3 (S05) (l) (W) = 0.227 Wp Fpx MAX 1.6(SOS)(1p)(W p)= 1.211 Wp 0.363 W, Vertical Component (LRFD) ±0.2 (SOS) (Wp) = 0.1514 W, Anchor Layout Anchorage Calculations: Strength Level Forces: ASD Level Forces: F= 0.363 W = 308.9 lb Fpe 0.254 W = 2162 lb F,= 0.151 W, = 128.7 lb Fii 0.106 W = 90.1 lb Critical Angie = 0 degrees Critical Angle = 0 degrees Fpx l-f •'= 11119 lb-In MOT= F * HT = 7783 lb-in MR (0.9-Fpz) * Wp *L c = 2651 lb-in (at critical angle) MR= (0.6-F) * W L = 1750 lb-In (at critical angle) MNET (Mor -MR) = 8468 lb-In (at critical angle) Mr (Mar -MR) = 6034 lb-In (at critical angle) I= 508 lb Tension 1 Anchor (worst case anchor) TAO = 362 lb Tension! Anchor (worst case anchor) V= 77 lb Shear! Anchor (all equal) VASO = 54 lb Shear! Anchor (all equal) (y'5 -T Z7 f .i OIL ey NOTES: - This spreadsheet checks all angles (0 deg -90 deg) for each bolt arrangement Forces given are for the worst-case angle. - Angles are measured up from the horizontal line In the diagram above through the center of the unit (0 deg = right, 90 deg = up). - Attachment to masonry shall be x2.5 If not governed by a ductile shear or tensile failure. - If equipment Is mounted on vibration Isolators with the clearance from equipment to frame > 0.25 Inch use 2Fp (double Sds). - Lx is the distance to the farthest anchor measured perpendicularly from the angled line of rotation. E:\Projects\17\17-071 ViaSat Bressi Ph 2- Bldg t52 -Caiculatlons\Boiler Anchorage IF -ViaSat- RECEIVED JUN 26 2018 CITY CARLSBAD bUILDiNG DIVISION Building 15 NRCC Design Review Package Jk1 31 Party Reviewing Agency: MBO, Inc. Phone: 858-751-5702 Address: 4830 Viewridge Ave. Suite A/ San Diego, CA. / 92123 Cx2as - clal& Section # Form Page # of P Design Review CEC-NRCC-CXR-01-E 3 Kickoff Design Review Additional Notes Pages for the ME form 6 Kickoff Commissioning (Construction CEC-NRCC-CXR-02-E 9 Documents) - Commissioning (Construction Additional Notes Pages for the 02E form 19 Documents) Commissioning CEC-NRCC-CXR-03-E 33 (Simple HVAC Systems) Commissioning Additional Notes Pages for the 03E form 36 (Simple HVAC Systems) Commissioning CEC-N RCC-CXR-04-E 38 (Complex HVAC Systems) Commissioning Additional Notes Pages for the 04E form 45 (Complex HVAC Systems) Commissioning 1 (Design Review Signature CECNRCCCXR05E 53 L 9. Page) ViaSat B15 - Design Review CEC Forms Table of Contents I wV U. Mi zrvi D NRCC-01E STATE OF CALIFORNIA DESIGN REVIEW KICKOFF CEC-NRcC-CXR-01-E (Revised 01116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-C(R-01-E Design Review Kickoff (Page 1 of 2) Project Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus- Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 GENERAL INFORMATION Climate Zone: 7 Building Type: 2B Conditioned Floor Area (ft2): 77,000 Reviewer's Name: Andrew Day Reviewer's Agency: MBO, Inc. Enforcement Agency: Permit Number: Enforcement Agency Use: Checked by Enforcement Agency Use: Date DATE OF DESIGN REVIEW KICKOFF 05 /07 /2018 DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLISTS PROVIDED TO DESIGN TEAM YES ® NO 0 DESIGN REVIEWER QUALIFICATIONS: <10,000 ft2: design engineer or architect >10,000 ft2 and c50,000ft2: in-house engineer or architect with no other project involvement or a third-party engineer, architect, or contractor 171 >50,000 ft2 or complex mechanical system serving >10,000 ft2: third-party design engineer, architect, or contractor LIST OF MEETING ATTENDEES: Owner: Jeremy Thompson (ViaSat) 171 Design Reviewer: Andrew Day Joseph Dasilva (SCA). Eduardo Amanilas (MAE). Josh Project Manager: o Design Architect/Engineer(s): Hill (MAE). Ray Thompson (MWE) DOCUMENTS RECEIVED BY DESIGN REVIEWER FOR DESIGN REVIEW KICKOFF: 171 Owner's Project Requirements 171 Basis of Design or Narrative 171 Drawing Set (issue & date): Progress Set (2018-05-04) O Specifications: Not yet available 0 Other: DESIGN REVIEW MEETING TOPICS: PROJECT SCOPE: Refer to notes page for additional information related to this section. DESIGN ELEMENTS AND ASSUMPTIONS: Refer to notes page for additional Information related to this section. HVAC SYSTEM SELECTION: Refer to notes page for additional information related to this section. RECOMMENDED ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES: Refer to notes page for additional information related to this section. OTHER COMMENTS: Refer to notes page for additional information related to this section. COORDINATION: TARGET CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT REVIEW DATE: 1 6/1/2018 TARGET PERMIT SUBMITTAL DATE: 16/8/2018 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DESIGN REVIEW KICKOFF CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Design Review Kickoff is NRCC-CXR-01-E (Page 2 of 2) oJect Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 1 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 I DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR/RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 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 land Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 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. S. 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 inspection]i understand that a completed signed.cpy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the bfldrfprovides to the ilding wner at occupancy. Responsible Pc, on I Responsible Person Name: CHERYL D. SMITH Company SCA ARCHITECTURE Date Signed JUNE 25( H 2018 Address: 13280 EVENING CREEK DR S S TE 125 license: C-I 1701 City/State/Zip: SAN DIEGO, CA, 92128 Phone: 858-7934777 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 Notes Page for NRCC IO1,E. Populating the NRCC-01E form (Design Kickoff Meeting) Project: ViaSat (B15) Date of Meeting: 5/7/2018 Yd Party Reviewer: Andrew Day (MBO, Inc.) Note: This sheet is used to elaborate on the meeting topics section of the NRCC-01E form. 1. Project Scope: This section should include a brief description of the project including topics such as— . Type of building occupancy and function: Genera "B", Partial "F" Building hours of operation: 8:00am - 6:00pm (Mon - Fri) (Closed Sat - Sun) (Innovation Lab, analysis lab - 24/7) Number of building occupants: Approximately 200 per floor. O&M requirements of staff or contracted services: ViaSat maintenance division will be performing ongoing maintenance. Basic training of each system will be necessary. 2. Design Assumptions & Elements: This section may reference the OPR & BOD and should include a description of the approach taken in designing the buildings - Envelope: Large area of glass are included. Performance will meet minimum T24 requirements. Mechanical: VAV AHU (qty. 4), EF's, Split Systems for Elec room & MDF, IDF. Service hot water: Gas fired water heater with storage (approximate 200ga1.) Electrical systems: Basic occupancy sensors (Matches all other buildings on campus). Assumptions on building loads (i.e. typical versus unique or specialty plug loads): Normal assumptions for this building type. Some of the labs equipped with increased power availability requirements 3. HVAC System Selection: This section should identify the HVAC system type and the reasoning behind that selection to include items such as - Energy efficiency requirements: Meet or exceed T24 by 10% (SDG&E - Savings by Design) Building limitations (i.e. no mechanical equipment on the roof): Limitations in the city of Carlsbad for routing piping and ductwork on the roof. This project will limit this occurrence. Owner preferences: Quite operation is of great importance to the end user. VAV system is desired. 4. Recommended Energy Efficiency Measures: This section should include a brief discussion of energy efficiency measure that may be incorporated based on the OPR, BOD and discussion of project scope and HVAC system selection. Meet or exceed T24 by 10% (SDG&E - Savings by Design) S. Other Comments: This section should include topics such as - Building lighting approach: Energy efficient components and user friendly systems Daylight harvesting: There will be daylight zones throughout the building where applicable. Occupied period lighting controls: Occupancy sensors and dimming fixtures desired. Meet minimum code requirements for operation & performance. Un-occupied egress lighting: Meet minimum code requirements for operation & performance. Outdoor lighting control: Meet minimum code requirements for operation & performance. Astro & photocell. . HVAC controls: End users maintenance personnel to be involved with system selection. User friendly system desired. . Building sustainability goals: PV system to be included on the roof (differed submittal) NRCC=02E STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CEC-NRCC-CXR-02-E (Revised 01116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 1 of 9) Prolect Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 General Information Climate Zone: 7 Building Type: 2B Conditioned Floor Area (ft2): 77,000 Reviewer's Name: Andrew Day Reviewer's Agency: MBO, Inc. Note: Design Review for each system/subsystem must be submitted Enforcement Agency: Permit Number: Enforcement Agency Use: Checked by Enforcement Agency Use: Date Design Review Checklist Design _Reviewer Designer Res onse (fl 0. E I.. U 4- Code Section Measure . ° u uw . CL E . i.. U z . e. E o w ) U_ z ENVELOPE JOINTS AND OTHER OPENINGS Plans indicate that joints, penetrations and other openings in the 110.7 building envelope shall be sealed to limit infiltration and ®0 N/A ® (J 0 exfiltration. 120.7 Roof/ceiling, wall, floor and soffit insulation must meet 0 o N/A ® c requirements identified in this section. INSULATION AND ROOFING PRODUCTS Roofing products for low-sloped roofs meet minimum aged solar 140.3(a)1.A reflectance of 0.63 and minimum thermal emittance of 0.75 OR ® 0 N/A ® D c minimum Solar Reflectance Index of 75. Steep-sloped roofs meet requirements of 0.20 and 0.75 OR 16, respectively. Exterior roofs/ceilings, and exterior walls, floors and soffits must 140.3(a)1.A- have an overall assembly U-factor no greater than the applicable ® 0 N/A ® J 0 B value in TABLE 140.3-B, C or D. NOTES Refer to additional notes page for more information. Certain items may be marked as in compliance when they are not applicable in order to not leave any blank sections. Only some of the "Best Practice" sections could be answered by the reviewer; the engineer of record will need to mark any items unable to be confirmed by the reviewer regarding previous design considerations. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CEC-NRCC-CXR-02-E (Revised 01116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 2 of 9) Project Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 Dat. Pr.,. - d: 5/4/2018 LIGHTING LIGHTING CONTROLS 130.1(a) Accessible, independent switching or a control device is included ® a N/A j 0 0 for all areas enclosed by ceiling height partitions. 130.1(a)4 General lighting is controlled separately from all other lighting ® a N/A 0 c systems. General lighting of enclosed spaces 100 ft2 or larger with a lighting load that exceeds 0.5 W/ft2, have multi-level lighting 130.1(b) controls from at least one of the following methods: manual ® a N/A ® 0 0 dimming, lumen maintenance, tuning, automatic daylighting controls, demand responsive lighting controls. Control steps are in accordance with Table 130.1-A. Shut off controls are controlled with occupant sensing controls, 130.1(c)1 automatic time-switch control, signal from another building system ® 3 N/A ® 0 (J or other control and are shown for all indoor lighting systems. Offices 250 ft2 or smaller; multipurpose rooms of less than 1,000 130.1(c)5 ft2, and classrooms and conference rooms of any size, shall be N/A ® 0 c equipped with occupant sensor(s) to shut off the lighting. Lighting in corridors and stairwells shall be controlled by occupant 130.1(c)6 sensing controls that separately reduce lighting power in each ®0 N/A J c space by at least 50% when the area is unoccupied. For buildings greater than 10,000 ft2, demand response 130.1(e) controls should be included to reduce total building lighting ® (J N/A J 0 0 power by a minimum of 15%. DAYLIGHT AREA In Climate Zones 2 through 15: Daylight areas required for 140.3(c) conditioned, or unconditioned, spaces greater than 5,000 ft2 of , J N/A ® J (j roof area and with ceiling height greater than 15 feet are shown on building plans and meet the requirements of this section. DAYLIGHT CONTROLS All skylit daylit zones, primary sidelit daylit zones and secondary sidelit daylit zone are shown on plans. Controls of skylit and sidelit 130.1(d)2 zones are independent and provide multi-level lighting in N/A € 0 0 accordance with Table 130.1-A. Plans should indicate that general lighting power is reduced by a minimum of 65% when daylit illuminance is 150% of design illuminance. The locations of all photo sensors are shown on the plans. Height Best Practice and position criteria are also shown. Photo sensors are not Ives I installed in direct sunlight nor in direct light of lighting fixtures. Specification defines the amount of light to be gathered by the photo sensor in relation to its location for the lighted surface and this matches the application. For example: ifS FC on the horizontal iYes I Best Practice floor is the maintained lighting level and the sensor is mounted 15 feet off the ground, the sensor must be capable of detecting 5 FC from floor at that distance. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS [] CEC-NRCC-CXR-02-E (Revised 01/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION W CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 3 of 9) ProI,ctNarne: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 Daylight dimming zones have consistent window/glazing types and Best Practice orientation (e.g., a single zone should not include east and south No facing glass or have a section of tall window-wall and another wall section of smaller windows). Specifications state that sensor and dimming settings are set Best Practice up and calibrated after furniture, final finishes and all lighting Ives I equipment are installed and operational. A complete step by step sequence of operation is included defining Best Practice the lighting levels (max and mm), zones, interaction with occupants, . . . . . . Yes interaction with occupancy and time-clock controls, and interaction with lighting on-off or dimming switches. Interface with BAS or other lighting control systems is defined and is Best Practice fully compatible for alifeatures of the sequence required. Interface iYes I shown on lighting and controls drawings. Daylight dimming controls are properly integrated with emergency Best Practice fixtures, using separate ballasts for dimming and emergency fres I backup. Daylight zones that penetrate more than one row offixtures from Best Practice the windows have the fixtures closer to the windows receiving a No lower light command to create a more even lighting and save energy. Best Practice The ballast specified is able to turn down as low as the specified Yes daylight dimming system. To save energy, dimming specifications require that the Best Practice illumination during night time shall be adjusted to be greater than No or equal to 20% lower than the daytime target, since the apparent illumination at night will appear higher. OUTDOOR LIGHTING CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 130.2(a) Outdoor incandescent lighting rated over 100 watts is controlled by ® ç N/A ® tJ 0 a motion sensor. 130.2(c)1 All outdoor lighting is controlled by photocontrol or outdoor ® o N/A ® 0 0 astronomical time-switch control. Outdoor lighting where bottom of luminaire is mounted 24 ft or 130.2(c)3 less above the ground is controlled by motion sensors or other N/A • controls that are capable of reducing the lighting power of each luminaire by 40 to 80% in response to the area being vacated. Automatic lighting controls shown on plans for building façade, 130.2(c)55 ornamental hardscape or outdoor dining lighting includes part- J J N/A ® 0 0 night lighting control, motion sensor control, or time-based control. NOTES Refer to additional notes page for more information. Certain items may be marked as in compliance when they are not applicable in order to not leave any blank sections. Only some of the "Best Practice" sections could be answered by the reviewer; the engineer of record will need to mark any items unable to be confirmed by the reviewer regarding previous design considerations. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CEC.NRCC-CXR-02-E (Revised 01116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION W CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 4 of 9) Project Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus- Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 SERVICE HOT WATER HEATING SHW systems with circulating pumps or with electrical heat trace 110.3(c)2 have automatic controls that turn off the system during unoccupied € J N/A c:j 0 c periods. Pipe insulation for space conditioning and service water-heating 120.3 with fluid temperatures listed in Table 120.3-A have insulation 0 c: N/A D ® 0 levels as specified in subsection (a) and (b). NOTES Refer to additional notes page for more information. Certain items may be marked as in compliance when they are not applicable in order to not leave any blank sections. Only some of the "Best Practice" sections could be answered by the reviewer; the engineer of record will need to mark any items unable to be confirmed by the reviewer regarding previous design considerations. HVAC DESIGN - ALL BUILDINGS HVAC EQUIPMENT 110.2(a) Equipment meets efficiency requirements of Tables 110.2-A ® 0 0 ® 0 0 through 110.2-K. All air-cooled, unitary, DX units (packaged, split-system, heat 120.2(i) pumps and VRF) with economizers are equipped with Fault 0 c 0 0 0 Detection and Diagnostics systems. Pipe Insulation for space conditioning and service water-heating 120.3 with fluid temperatures listed in Table 120.3-A have insulation 0 ® 0 0 i J levels as specified in subsection (a) and (b). Mechanical heating and cooling equipment are the smallest size, within the available options of the desired equipment line, 140.4(a) necessary to meet the design heating and cooling loads of the ® 0 0 € 0 0 building, as calculated according to the requirements of Section 140.4(b). HVAC motors for fans that are less than 1 hp and 1/12 hp or greater 140.4(c)4 are ECM or have ii-minimum motor efficiency of 70%. Motors also 0 ® 0 cD € have means to adjust motor speed for balancing or remote control. 140.4(g) Electric resistance heating systems are not provided for space ® 0 c ® c 0 heating for cases were exceptions are not allowed. In drier climates and when large outdoor air fractions are required, Best Practice evaporative pre-cooling packages were evaluated to pre-cool Not Applicable I outside air and cool the air flowing over the DX condensing unit. Best Practice In semi-arid climates, two-stage evaporative cooling has been Not Applicable evaluated n lieu of mechanical refrigeration. i CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CEC-NRCC-CXR-02-E (Revised 01116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION W CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 5 of 9) Project Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus- Building 15 Date '°°'° 5/4/2018 HVAC ZONING Zone each air handler to serve only areas with common loads to Best Practice allow more aggressive control strategies and improve comfort. INo I Have different AHU's serving core vs. perimeter areas. The design accommodates partial occupancy energy savings when the owner's requirements or narrative describe any possibility of Best Practice partial occupancy, by zoning air handlers by floor or by part of iYes I floor, or by incorporating controlled floor dampers, or VAV air terminals going totally shut when not occupied, etc. CONTROLS Each zone is controlled by an individual thermostatic control. 120.2(a) and Controls are capable of setting temperatures to 55°F for comfort ®0 o ® 0 0 (b) heating, 85°F for cooling and provide a temperature deadband of at least 5°F if controlling both heating and cooling. Each space conditioning system is equipped with controls to shut 120.2(e) the system off during periods of nonuse and will temporarily ® 0 o ® o o operate the system to maintain setback and setup temperatures while keeping ventilation dampers closed. Systems serving multipurpose rooms less than 1,000 ft2 and classrooms, conference, auditorium or meeting center rooms greater than 750 ft2 have occupancy sensors that interface with 120.2(e)3 11%/AC controls to automatically setup the cooling setpoint by 2°F or ® o c ® 0 C more, setback the heating set point by 2°F or more and automatically reset the minimum required ventilation rate. These occupant sensor ventilation control devices must meet the requirements of section 120.1(c)5. 120.2(f) Outdoor air supply and exhaust equipment shall be installed with c € 0 0 dampers that automatically close upon fan shutdown. Each space-conditioning system serving multiple zones with a 120.2(g) combined conditioned floor area of more than 25,000 ft2 shall be ® 0 0 € 0 0 designed, installed, and controlled to serve isolation areas. 120.2(h) HVAC systems with DDC to the Zone level shall be programmed to o € 0 0 allow centralized demand shed for non-critical zones. 140.4(d) Zone controls prevent reheating, recooling and simultaneous ®0 0 ® 0 J provisions of heating and cooling to the same zone. Each wall mounted thermostat is located away from potential sources that would adversely affect the reading (close to copiers, Best Practice direct sunlight, below or above a supply air diffuser or convector, Yes I etc.).Any thermostats mounted on exterior walls are installed in sealed and insulated junction boxes. Best Practice Corner offices should always have their own thermostats, I Ives air terminal boxes or fin-tube radiators. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CEC-NRCC-CXR-02-E (Revised 01/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION W CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 6 of 9) Project Nam.: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 Multiple air terminal boxes in a single large open space are served Best Practice by a single thermostat, or multiple thermostat signals are polled Yes and altered, to pre vent fighting of terminals and simultaneous heating and cooling. Best Practice Control sequences are listed for equipment operated by stand-alone Yes i packaged controls. Unoccupied sequences should be ncluded. ________________________ Control sequences exist for each piece of equipment listed in the Best Practice equipment schedule that is monitored or controlled by the building Yes automation system (BAS). Unoccupied sequences should be included. Outside air temperature sensors should be in a commercially _________________________ Best Practice designed solar shield located on a north wall or some other location Yes out of direct sunlight and away from building exhaust or heat rejection equipment. VENTILATION RATES The outdoor air-ventilation rate and air-distribution assumptions 120.1(a)2 made in the design of the ventilating system are clearly identified 0 ® J ® D 0 on the plans. Each space is designed to have natural ventilation OR mechanical 120.1(b) ventilation that is no less than the larger of conditioned floor area times the requirements in Table 120.1-A or 15 cfm times the expected number of occupants. Best Practice The minimum and maximum outdoor air rates for each air handler . - - [Yes are listed on the equipment schedules. The outdoor air-ventilation rates are based on planned owner Best Practice occupancy as defined in owner's design intent and are not based on Ives I maximum egress occupancy rates. Heat recovery is specified on fan systems where the design outside Best Practice airflow rate is greater than 70% and design supply airflow rate is IN0t Applicable I greater than 5,000 cfm. DEMAND CONTROL VENTILATION (DCV) HVAC systems that have an economizer, serve a space with a design occupant density greater than or equal to 25 people per 1,000 ft2, and are either a single zone system with any controls or multiple zone system with DDC controls to the zone level must have demand control ventilation controls. The following must be 120.1(c)3-4 met: CO2 sensors installed in each room served by systems with DCV C) ® N/A i ® c controls CO2 sensors are located between 3 ft and 6 ft above the floor CO2 concentrations maintained at less than or equal to 600 ppm plus outdoor ppm During hours of expected occupancy, controls maintain the system ventilation rate. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS Ea1 CEC-NRCC-CXR.02.E (RevIsed 01/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION L CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-O(R-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 7 of 9) Project Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus- Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 ALL HVAC SYSTEMS - ECONOMIZERS Each cooling fan system that has a design mechanical cooling 140.4(e)1 capacity over 54,000 Btu/h has an air economizer or a water c J D ® 0 o and 3 economizer. Air economizers must comply with the high limit shutoff controls shown in Table 140.4-B. Plans indicate integrated economizer controls are set up such that 140.4(e)2.B partial cooling is provided by the economizer even when additional ® J D € 0 0 mechanical cooling is required. Economizer dampers are specified to be driven by direct drive Best Practice actuators rather than rod linkages, which can be a major cause of No I economizer malfunction. Best Practice Barometric relief is used, f possible. If not, relieffans(rather than I INo return fans) are used in most cases. Outdoor and return air sensors are properly selected, properly ________________________ Best Practice located to provide accurate and repeatable measurements for fres I controlling economizer operation. Averaging sensors cover the entire duct or coilface areas. DUCT DESIGN 1:20.4(a) All air distribution system ducts and plenums must be installed, sealed and insulated as required by 120.4(a). 140.4(l) Plans indicate duct sealing leakage rates. 0 ® 0 € 0 0- Ducts utilize low static pressure design. Identify the most restrictive Best Practice branch from the fan to the last air terminal unit. Identify possible . Yes means of significantly reducing the pressure drop. Branch duct systems are designed for equal pressure drop, when possible. Duct branches with significantly differing static pressure Best Practice requirements have volume control strategically placed to aid in TAB I work. Fans discharge into duct sections that remain straight for as long as Best Practice possible (ideally 10 duct diameters) to reduce fan inefficiencies from Ives I system effects. Duct velocities are generally below 2,000 fpm for ducts in ceiling Best Practice plenums, 1500 fpm for exposed ducts and 3500 fpm in mechanical Ives I rooms and non-noise sensitive shafts. Duct friction rates are generally less than 0.25" WC per 100 lineal feet nearer the fan, 0.15 to 0.20" in the main ducts and 0.08 to Best Practice 0.12" WC/100' nearer the end of the system. Designs over these Yes I rates should be questioned. Very energy efficient design can lower these values by up to 40%. Ensure that drawings are sufficiently detailed to ensure that distribution system design intent is adequately conveyed. If Best Practice sufficient detail is not included in drawings, installations may result Ies I in significantly higher pressure drops and hence higher energy consumption and other operating issues. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS W CEC-NRCC-CXR-02-E (Revised 01116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-cXR-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 8 of 9) Prolect Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 ACCEPTANCE AND COMMISSIONING 120.5(a) Acceptance requirements clearly identified in construction ® J N/A ® 0 0 documents. 120.8(e) Commissioning measures or requirements are reflected in the ® Q N/A ® J 0 construction documents. 120.8(g) Requirements for functional performance tests are reflected in the c c N/A ® 0 construction documents. NOTES Refer to additional notes page for more information. Certain items may be marked as in compliance when they are not applicable in order to not leave any blank sections. Only some of the "Best Practice" sections could be answered by the reviewer; the engineer of record will need to mark any items unable to be confirmed by the reviewer regarding previous design considerations. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CEC.NRCC-CXR.02-E (Revised 01116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-02-E Commissioning -Construction Documents (Page 9 of 9) Prolet Name: viaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 I Date Prepared:51412018 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Andrew Day Documentation Author Signature: Pa,.. Company: MBO, Inc. Signature Date: 06/26/2018 Address: 4830 Viewridge Ave. Suite A CEAJ HERS Certification Identification (It applicable): N/A city/State/Zip: San Diego / CA / 92123 Phone: 858-751-5702 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 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 land Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 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. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) lssud for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. i unde tand that a completed signed copy o this Certificate of Compliance Is required to be included with the documentation the builder proviglefto the building owilerpto upancy. Responsible Person Name: CHERYL D. SMITH Responsible Person Signa e: L4 Company: SCA ARCHITECTURE Date Signed: V JUNE 25TJ4 2018 Address: 13280 EVENING CREEK DR S STE 125 License: C-11701 C City/State/Zip: SAN DIEGO, CA, 92128 Phone: 858-7934777 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 Notes Page for NRCC=02E Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCC-CXR-02-E Code Section Measure Compiles Does Not comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses ENVELOPE Joints and Other Openings The general notes page (Energy And Water Conservation notes) Indicate "Doors and Windows shall meet the minimum infiltration requirements Plans Indicate that Joints, penetrations and other per E.E.S section 110.6 and 110.7. 110.7 openings in the building envelope shall be sealed to - - limit infiltration and exfiitration. SSSTO further elaborate, It is recommended by the reviewer this note be expanded onto match the wording of the energy code in that joints and penetrations are also included In this requirement. The general notes page (Energy And Water Conservation notes) Indicate Architect Response to the same comment for the previous building which 'INSULATION MATERIAL SHALL MEET THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY also applies here - EFFICIENCY STANDARD PER SECTION 110.8 AND C.C.R., TTTLE 24, PART 12, CHAPTER 12-13, ARTICLE 3." See SECTION 120.7—MANDATORY INSULATION REQUIREMENTS. -This should be "Wood Framed and Others" - The weighted average U- Architect to confirm the mandator, Insulation requirements listed In factor of the roof assembly shall not exceed 0.075. section 120.7 are also being adhered to (See images below) CONFIRMED (Un 0.033) -Walls between conditioned and unconditioned spaces Metal Framed- The weighted average U-factor of the wail assembly shall not exceed 0.151. Walls to Fire Riser -Exteriors wails - Heavy Mass Wails- An 8 inch or greater Hollow Core • Concrete Masonry Unit shall have a U-factor not to exceed 0.690. CONFIRMED (U = 0.202) 1207 Roof/ceiling, wail and floor and soffit Insulation must /' - meet requirements Identified In this section. !nsulatlon and Roofing Products ) RoorceiiIug Insuintion. The opaque poltions oldie roolceilitig that sepaintes conditioned spaces from or ambient nir51tm11 meet the applicable requirements of Remus I throu5Js3laeIO) (1 (Metal Building. The weighted aveutre U-factoroftlie f assembly shall not exceed 0.0981 119 Wall InsulatIon. The opaque pomlions of wells that separate conditioned spaces horn unconditioned spaces or apepf hr shallmeet the applicable requirements of Items I through 7 f) (ietaiBnilding- The weiglitedi eU4actor of ihe —wall iiblyhoI not exceed O) 5ihoovtund uiiconditioned spaces or ambient air shall meet the applicable requirements of Reins I and 2 below) I. Raised Mass Floors- Shall have a mininuhila of 3 inches of lightweight concrete over a metal deck or the weighted aveinee U-lbctor of the floor assembly shall not exceed 0.269. (Other Floors- igliidiiiiigcU-1hctor of the floor assembly shall not exceed 0.0i) 3. Slanted Slat) Flnnv-A heated slab floor shall he insulated to meet the reqthirements of Section 110.8(g) Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCC-CXR-02-E Code Section Measure Complies Does Not comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Roofing products for low-sloped roofs meet minimum Architect Response to the some comment for the previous building which solar reflectance of 0.63 and minimum thermal Reviewer unable to fully confirm compliance. Architect to provide written also applies here - 140.3(a)1A emittance of 0.75 OR minimum Solar Reflectance Index - confirmation Indicating compliance with this section. Roofing products for low-sloped roofs meet minimum solar reflectance of of 75. Steep-sloped roofs meet requirements of 0.20 0.63 and minimum thermal emittance of 0.75— Confirmed aged solar and 0.75 OR SRI 16, respectively, reflectance = 0.70 and thermal emittance = 0.86 Exterior roofs, ceilings, and exterior walls, floors and Architect Response to the same comment for the previous building which soffits must have an overall assembly U-factor no Reviewer will consider this item as In compliance based on the response also applies here - 140.3(a)1.A-B greater than the applicable value in TABLE 140.3-8, C or - previously provided by the architect to this same line item on the previous buildings review. Table 140.3-B, C, and Dare Prescriptive Tables. This project uses the Title D. 24-216 Performance Method. Therefore this table is not applicable. LIGHTING Lighting Controls Accessible, independent switching or a control device is 130.1(a) included for all areas enclosed by ceiling height - The design appears to comply with this requirement - partitions. 130.1(a)4 General lighting is controlled separately from all other - The design appears to comply with this requirement - lighting systems. General lighting of enclosed spaces 100 sf or larger with a lighting load that exceeds 0.5 W/sf, have multi level lighting controls from at least one of the following 130.1(b) methods: manual dimming, lumen maintenance, - The design appears to comply with this requirement - tuning, automatic daylighting controls, demand responsive lighting controls. Control steps are in accordance with Table 130.1-A. Shut off controls are controlled with occupant sensing 130.1(c)1 controls, automatic time-switch control, signal from " - The design appears to comply with this requirement - another building system or other control and are shown for all indoor lighting systems. Offices 250 square feet or smaller; multipurpose rooms 130.1(c)5 of less than 1000 square feet and classrooms and - The design appears to comply with this requirement - conference rooms of any size, shall be equipped with occupant sensor(s) to shutoff the lighting. Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCC-CXR-02-E Code Section Measure Complies Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Ughtlng in corridors and stairwells shall be controlled 130.1(c)6 by occupant sensing controls that separately reduce - The design appears to comply with this requirement - lighting power in each space by at least 50% when the area is unoccupied. For buildings greater than 10,000 sf, demand response 130.1(e) controls should be included to reduce total building 1' - The design appears to comply with this requirement - lighting power by a minimum of 15%. Daylight Area Daylight areas required for conditioned or unconditioned spaces greater than 5,000 ft2 of roof 140.3(c) area and with ceiling height greater than 15 feet are - The design appears to comply with this requirement - shown on building plans and meet requirements of this section. Daylight Controls All sky lit daylit zones, primary sidelit daylit zones and Plans do not appear to specifically indicate that general lighting power is secondary sidelit daylit zone are shown on plans. reduced by a minimum of 65% when daylit illuminance is 150% of design Engineer Response to the same comment for the previous building which Controls of sky lit and sidelit zones are Independent and Illuminance. Engineer to confirm. also applies here - 130.1(d)2 provide multi-level lighting in accordance with Table - 230.14L Plans should indicate that general lighting *Reviewer considers this in compliance as it is located in the project included In DIM specification. Section 260943 1.4(A)(4) power is reduced by a minimum of 65% when daylit specifications as noted by the engineer. iliuminance is 150% of design Illuminance. The locations of all photo sensors are shown on the plans but specific The locations of all photo sensors ore shown on the Information regarding height and position do not appear to be included Engineer Response to the some comment for the previous building which plans. Height and position criteria are also shown. the drawings. Specific information appears to be included in the o project specifications. Engineer to confirm. n also applies here - Best Practice Photo sensors are not installed indirect sunlight nor in - instructions included in DIM specification section 260943. Height of the direct light of lighting fixtures. The reviewer will Indicate YES on the NRCC form based on the sensors will vary based on the ceiling heights in each room. engineers previous response to this comment. Specification defines the amount of light to be gathered by the photo sensor In relation to its location for the lighted surface and this matches the application. For Best Practice example: jf S FC on the horizontal floor is the V1 - Specifications address this Information - maintained lighting level and the sensor Is mounted 15 eet off the ground, the sensor must be capable of detecting 5 FCfrom floor at that distance. Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCC-CXR-02-E Code Section Measure Complies Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Daylight dimming zones have consistent window/glazing types and orientation (e.g., a single Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on Best Practice zone should not Include east and south facing glass or - - actual NRCCform by Indicating YES NO orNOTAPPLIC4BLE. - have a section of tall window-wall and another wall section of smaller windows). Specifications state that sensor and dimming settings As noted by the engineer for the previous building-This information is are set up and calibrated after furniture and final not included in the specs but the contractor is required to provide a post Best Practice rnishes and all lighting equipment are installed and start-up tuning. operational. The reviewer considers this as in compliance as it is a requirement. A complete step by step sequence of operation is included defining the lighting levels (max and mm), Best Practice zones, interaction with occupants, interaction with V' - Specifications appear to address this information. - occupancy and time-dock controls, and interaction with lighting on-off or dimming switches. interface with BAS or other lighting control systems is Best Practice defined and is fully compatible for allfeatures of the f' - Specifications indicate BACnet capabilities. - sequence required. Interface shown on lighting and controls drawings. Daylight dimming controls are properly integrated with As noted by the engineer for the previous building - Emergency Lighting Best Practice emergency fixtures, using separate ballasts for - Control Devices (ELCU on plans) are provided for connection of the - dimming and emergency backup. lighting inverter circuit and 0-1y dimming. Daylight zones that penetrate more than one row of Best Practice Ixtures from the windows have the fixtures closer to Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on the windows receiving a lower light command to create - - actual NRCCform by indicating YES. NO orNOTAPPUCABLE. - a more even lighting and save energy. The ballast specified is able to turn down as low as the Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on Best Practice specified daylight dimming system. - - actual NliCCform by Indicating YES, NO orNOTAPPUCABLE. - To save energy, dimming specifications require that the illumination during night time shall be adjusted to be Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on Best Practice 20% or more lower than the daytime target, since the - - actual NRCCform by Indicating YES. NO or NOTAPPLICABLE. - apparent illumination at night will appear higher. Outdoor Lighting Controls and Equipment Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCCCXR02E Code Section Measure Complies Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Outdoor Incandescent lighting rated over 100 watts is Noted as In compliance as It Is not applicable. This Information would be 130.2(a) controlled by a motion sensor. - part of the Core & Shell drawings. This review is limited to the T.T.I.portion - of the building. Engineer may confirm. All outdoor lighting is controlled by photo control or Noted as In compliance as it is not applicable. This Information would be 130.2(c)1 outdoor astronomical time-switch control. - part of the Core & Shell drawings. This review is limited to the T.I. portion - of the building. Engineer may confirm. Outdoor lighting where bottom of luminaire is mounted 24 feet or less above the ground is controlled by Noted as In compliance as it Is not applicable. This information would be 130.2(c)3 motion sensors or other controls that are capable of - part of the Core & Shell drawings. This review Is limited to the T.I. portion - reducing the lighting power of each luminaire by 40 to of the building. Engineer may confirm. 80% In response to the area being vacated. Automatic lighting controls shown on plans for building Noted as in compliance as It is not applicable. This Information would be 130.2(c)55 façade, ornamental hardscape or outdoor dining if' - part of the Core & Shell drawings. This review is limited to the T.I. portion - lighting includes part-night lighting control, motion of the building. Engineer may confirm. sensor control, or time-based control. SERVICE HOT WATER HEATING The drawings only Indicate an aquastat is included. As noted by the SHW systems with circulating pumps or with electrical engineer in the review from the previous building - The water heater has 110.3(c)2 heat trace have automatic controls that turn off the - demand based controls. The heater will only operate under hot water - system during unoccupied periods, demand conditions. If there was no occupancy, there would be no load - and therefore the water heater would not operate. Insulation for space conditioning and service watel ng with fluid temperatures listed in Table 120.3-A Insulation levels as specified in subsection (a) and 120.3 I Commissioning- Construction Documents - Review Comments Code Section Measure Complies Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses iewer unable tofr!r confirm as this information is not included on drawings. Engineer to confirm the pipe Insulation requirements are in Irdance with the chart below from section 120.3 (Table A). The ineer can consider adding this chart to the drawings to easily show lrements to installers who rarely refer to specifications. Ided note #31 under General Notes on 15-POO1. lot water pipe insulation shall have a minimum wail thickness of it less than the diameter of the pipe for a pipe up to 2 inches (50 mm) diameter. Insulation wail thickness shall be not less than 2 inches (51 m) for a pipe of 2 Inches (50 mm) or more in TABLE I20.3-A PIPE INSULATION THICKNESS FLUID TEMPERATURE RANGE (°F) CONDUCTIVITY RANGE (inDffi-Inei. per hour perq foot per °F) INSULATION MEAN RATING TEMPERATURE NOMINAL PIPE DIAMETER (In Inches) _________________________________________________________________ <1 I <1.5 I I 410<8 I $ target- INSULATION THICKNESS REQUIRED (In Inches) Space heating. Hot Water systems (steam. stemn condensate and hot watem) and Service Water Heating Systems (recirculating sections. nil piping in electric trace tape systems. and the first 8 feet of piping from the storage tank for nonrecircuiatjiig systems) Above 350 0.32.0.34 250 4.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 251-350 0.29.0.32 200 3.0 4.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 201-250 0.27.0.30 150 2.5 2.5 2.3 3.0 3.0 141-200 0.25-0.29 125 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 105.140 0.22.0.28 100 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 Space cooling systeri (chilled water. refrigerant mid brine) _______________ 40.60 0.21.0.27 75 Nonres 0.5 I Res 0.75 Noires 0.5 0.75 I Re; 1.0 1.0 1.0 1 Below 40 1 0.20.0.26 150 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 - ALL BUILDINGS 110.2(a) tnt meets efficiency requirements of Tables through 110.2-K. I cording to the manufactures documentation provided to the reviewer the engineer of record from the previous buildings design review, the teduied equipment meets the noted requirements. Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCCCXR02E Code Section Measure Complies Does Not Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Comply Reviewer unable to confirm with the information provided in the plans All air-cooled, unitary, DX units (packaged, split-system, and specs. Although it is known the speciflced TRANE units to come with 120.2(1) heat pumps and VRF) with economizers are equipped - this function. Engineer to confirm compliance and consider adding a note Will add note to mechanical schedule with Fault Detection and Diagnostics systems. to the mechanical schedule indicatin FDD capabilities are required. Reviewer unable to fully confirm as this information is not included on Will add chart to cover sheet the drawings. Engineer to confirm the pipe insulation requirements are In accordiance with the chart below from section 120.3 (Table A). The engineer can consider adding this chart to the drawings to easily show requirements to installers who rarely refer to specifications. TABLE 120.3-A PIPE INSULATION THICKNESS FLUID CONDUCTIVITY INSULATION NOMINAL PIPE DIAMETER (in Inches)) ________________________ <1 M EAN RATING --- I ito <1.5 I 1.5 to <4 I 410<8 I Sand I TEPERATU RE M RANGE (in Bin-Inch per TEMPERATURE TING RANGE bout per square larger INSULATION THICKNESS REQUIRED (in incites) foot per °F)ff) Pipe Insulation for space conditioning and service water heating with fluid temperatures listed in Table 120.3-A Space heating. Hot Water systems (steam. steam condensate and hot wnter) and Service Ulater Heating Systems (recirculating sections. all 120.3 have insulation levels as specified in subsection (a) and - pipine in electric trace tape systems. and the first 8 feet of piping fi-om the storage tank for nonrecimeulating systenis) (b) Above 350 0.32-0.34 250 4.5 3.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 251-350 0.29-0.32 200 3.0 4.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 201-250 0.27-0.30 150 2.5 2.5 2.5 3.0 3.0 141.200 0.25-0.29 125 ii 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 105.140 0.22-0.28 100 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 Space C0011112 sysserr (chilled water. refrireant and brine) _______________ 40-60 1 0.2i-0.27 75 Nonres I Res Nonres I Res 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.75 0.5 0.75 Below 40 0.20.0.26 [ 50 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5__ Mechanical heating and cooling equipment are the - smallest size, within the available options of the desired I The scheduled equpment appears to comply with the requirements of 140.4(a) equipment line, necessary to meet the design heating - this section. Engineer to confirm. - and cooling loads of the building, as calculated according to the requirements of Section 140.4(b). Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCC-CXR-02-E Code Section Measure Complies Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses HVAC motors for fans that are less than 1 hp and 1/12 Reviewer unable to confirm these requriements are met with the 140.4(c)4 hp or greater are ECM or have a minimum motor V Information provided in the drawings. Engineer to confirm requrlements All motors under 1 hp provided as ECM efficiency of 70%. Motors also have means to adjust - as listed in the code. motor speed for balancing or remote control. Electric resistance heating systems are not provided for 140.4(g) space heating for cases were exceptions are not - Not applicable as there is no electric resistance heating in the design. - allowed. In drier climates and when large outdoor air fractions Best Practice are required, evaporative pre-cooling packages were N/A N/A Not applicable to this climate zone - evaluated to precool outside air and cool the air owing over the OX condensing unit. Best Practice In semi-arid climates, two-stage evaporative cooling has been In lieu J N/A N/A Not applicable to this climate zone - evaluated of mechanical refrlgeratlon. HVAC Zoning Zone each air handler to serve only areas with common Reviewer to indicate "NO" for this line item. As noted by the engineer for Best Practice loads to allow more aggressive control strategies and V' this line item in the previous buildings design review - budget constraints - Improve comfort. Have different AHtfs serving core vs. - limited the amount of separate zones. perimeter areas. The design accommodates partial occupancy energy savings when the owner's requirements or narrative VAV sequences of operation indicate the VAV dampers will go to the describe any possibility of partial occupancy, by zoning closed position when the system is in an "un-occupied" time period. Each Best Practice air handlers by floor or by part of a floor, or by - floor is also served by two separate RTUs which could be scheduled - Incorporating controlled floor dampers, or VAV air accordingly. There is no mention of "partial occupancy" in the OPR. terminals going totally shut when not occupied, etc Controls Each zone Is controlled by an individual thermostatic control. Controls are capable of setting temperatures to Sequence of oeprations indicates these parameters in the night setback 120.2(a) & (b) 55"F for heating and 85"F for cooling and provide a - section - temperature deadband of at least 5"F if controlling both heating and cooling. Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCCC3(R02E Code Section Measure Compiles Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Each space conditioning system is equipped with controls to shut the system off during periods of Sequences of Operation Indicate Night Setback strategies are to be 120.2(e) nonuse and will temporarily operate the system to - Implemented. - maintain setback and setup temperatures while keeping ventilation dampers closed. Systems serving multipurpose rooms less than 100 s and classrooms, conference, auditorium or meeting center rooms greater than 750 s have occupancy sensors that Interface with HVAC controls to 120.2(e)3 automatically setup the cooling setpolnt by 2F or more - This does not appear to be applicable to this design. - and setback the heating setpolnt by 2F or more and automatically reset the minimum required ventilation rate. These occupant sensor ventilation control devices must meet the requirements of section 120.1(c)5. Outdoor air supply and exhaust equipment shall be OSA dampers on the RTU's will close automatically and the exhaust fans 120.2(f) Installed with dampers that automatically close upon - are equipped with backdraft dampers. - fan shutdown. Each space-conditionIng system serving multiple zones 120.2(g) with a combined conditioned floor area of more than - There do not appear to be any single zones covering in excess of 25,000 - 25,000 square feet shall be designed, Installed, and square feet controlled to serve Isolation areas. HVAC systems with DDC to the Zone level shall be The reviewer will consider this as In compliance. As noted by the engineer 120.2(h) programmed to allow centralized demand shed for non- - in the response to this line item from the previous buildings review - All - critical zones. zones In this building are considered critical as they manufacture or provide for manufacturing. Demand shedding would not fit this facility. Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCC-CXR-02-E Code Section Measure Compiles Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Zone controls prevent reheating, re-cooling and The programming of differing zone set-points for both heating and - 1 40.4(d) simultaneous provisions of heating and cooling to the cooling operation would prevent this from occuring. - same zone. Each wall mounted thermostat Is located away from potential sources that would adversely affect the reading (dose to copiers, direct sunlight, below or Key Notes on Plans indicate certain thermostats are to have a thermal Best Practice above a supply air dlffuserorconvector, etc.).Any - break (15-M100 & M101) - thermostats mounted on exterior walls are installed in sealed and insulated junction boxes. Best Practice Corner office should always have their own - The design appears to comply with the requirements in this section. - thermostats, air terminal boxes or fin-tube radiators. Multiple air terminal boxes in a single large open space are served by a single thermostat, or multiple Best Practice thermostat signals are polled and altered, to prevent - The design appears to comply this line item. - fighting of terminals and simultaneous heating and cooling. Control sequences are listed for equipment operated by Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on Best Practice stand-alone packaged controls. Unoccupied sequences - - - actual NRCCforrn by indicating YES, NO or NOTAPPUCABLE. - should be included. Control sequences exist for each piece of equipment listed in the equipment schedule that is monitored or Best Practice Implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on Best Practice controlled by the building automation system (845). - - actual NRCCform by indicating YES, NO or NOTAPPUC48LE - Unoccupied sequences should be induded. Outside air temperature sensors should be in a commercially designed solar shield located on a north Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on Best Practice wall or some other location out of direct sunlight and - - actual NRCCform by indicating YES, NO orNOTAPPLICABLE. Confirmed. Overall campus sensor will be used away from building exhaust or heat rejection equipment. Ventilation Rates The outdoor air-ventilation rate and air-distribution The mechanical schedule on plan page 15M002 has a column for noting 110.1(a)2 assumptions made in the design of the ventilating - the Minimum OSA rate however the column is empty. Minimum OSA rate is shown system are dearly identified on the plans. Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCC-CXR-02-E Code Section Measure Compiles Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Each space is designed to have natural ventilation OR mechanical ventilation that is no less than the larger of 120.1(b) conditioned floor area times the requirements in Table - The design appears to comply this line item. - 120.1-A or 15 cfm times the expected number of occupants. Best Practice The minimum and maximum outdoor air rates for each - Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on Maximum OSA rate is max flow on the RTU in economizer air handler are listed on the equipment schedules. - actual NRCCform by Indicating YES, NO orNOTAPPUC4BLE. The outdoor air-ventilation rates are based on planned Best Practice owner occupancy as defined in owner's design Intent - - Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on are not based on maximum egress occupancy Confirmedand actual NRCCform by Indicating YES, NO or NOTAPPUCABLE. rates. I Heat recovery Is specified on fan systems where the Best Practice implementation to be confimied by Engineer of Record on Best Practice design outside airflow rate Is greater than 70% and - - actual NRCCfomi by Indicating YES, NO or NOTAPPUCABLE. Not Applicable design supply airflow rate Is greater than 5,000 cfm. Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) IlVAC systems that have an economizer, serve a space A. Confirmation needed - Engineer to confirm if a CO2 sensor Is needed with a design occupant density greater than or equal to for the lobby (as was provided for the previous building). The 124 (PRF 25 people per 1000 sf, and are either a single zone sheets) are not Included In these drawings for reference as was provided system with any commis or multiple zone system with with the recent building. DDC controls to the zone level must have demand control ventilation controls. The following must be met: B. Complies - Plan page 15-M-00J. indicates the required mounting height 120.1(c)3-4 CO2 sensors installed in each room served by - for the devices. A. CO2 Sensor added systems with DCV controls CO2 sensors are located between 3 ft and 6 ft above Complies - The sequence of operations on plan page 15-M604 indicates the floor 600ppm Is high limit. C. CO2 concentrations maintained at less than or equal to 600 ppm plus outdoor ppm D. Complies - The RTU's will operate to maintain the minimum OSA flow D. DurIng hours of expected occupancy, controls requirements. maintain the system ventilation rate. All HVAC Systems - Economizers Each cooling fan system that has a design mechanical cooling capacity over 54,000 Btu/h has an air The sequence Indicates the air side economizer Is active at 69'F as shown 140.4(e)1&3 economizer or a water economizer. Air economizers - In the code. - must comply with the high limit shutoff controls shown In Table 140.4-B. Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCC.CXR-02-E Code Section Measure Complies Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Plans Indicate integrated economizer controls are set Interpreted as in compliance - Although the warding of this requirement 140.4(e)2.B up such that partial cooling is provided by the - Is not specifically found In the plans, the RTU's will be providing minimum — economizer even when additional mechanical cooling Is OSA at all times. Mechanical cooling will be engaged as needed. required. Economizer dampers are specified to be driven by direct Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on Best Practice drive actuators rather than rod linkages, which can be a - - actual NRCCform by indicating YES, NO or NOTAPPUCABLE. Trane is preferred equipment manufacturer major cause of economizer malfunction. Best Practice Barometric relief Is used, if possible. if not relief - Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on Due to equipment and size, return fans must be used ansfrather than return fans) are used In most cases. actual actual NRCCform by indicating YES, NO orNOTAPPLJC4BLE. Outdoor and return air sensors are properly selected, properly located to provide accurate and repeatable Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on Best Practice measurements for controlling economizer operation. - - actual NRCCform by indicating YES, NO 0rNOTAPPUCABLE. See specifications Averaging sensors cover the entire duct orcoliface areas. Duct Design 120.4(a) All air distribution system ducts and plenums must be - The design and specifications appear to comply with the requirements of installed, sealed and Insulated as required by 120.4(a). this section. Engineer Response to the some comment for the previous building which This specific information is not specifically noted on the plans as required also applies here - 140.4(l) Plans indicate duct sealing leakage rates. - for this line item. The specifications cover this. We prefer to have this type of information In one location not multiple. Ducts utilize low static pressure design. Identify the most restrictive branch from the fan to the lost air Best Practice terminal unit. Identify possible means of significantly - The design appears to comply this line item. - reducing the pressure drop. Branch duct systems are designed/or equal pressure drop, when possible. Duct branches with significantly differing static Best Practice pressure requirements have volume control FTheesign appears to comply this line Item. -trategically - placed to aid in TAB wo,k. Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCC-CXR-02-E Code Section Measure Complies Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Fans discharge into duct sections that remain straight Best Practice foros long as possible (Ideally 10 duct diameters) to V1 - The design appears to comply this line item. reduce fan Inefficiencies from system effects. - Duct velocities are generally below 2,000 1pm for ducts Best PCI!ce in ceiling plenums, 1500 fpm for exposed ducts and - The design appears to comply this line item. - 3500 fpm In mechanical rooms and non-noise sensitive shafts. Duct friction rates are generally less than 0.25 WC per 100 lIneal feet nearer the fan, 0.15 to 0.20' In the main Best Practice ducts and 0.08 to 0.12 WC /100' nearer the end of the V' - The design appears to comply this line item. - system. Designs over these rates should be questioned. Very energy efficient design can lower these values by up to 409L Ensure that drawings are suffidentiy detailed to ensure - that distribution system design Intent is adequately Best Practice conveyed. if sufficient detail is not Included In drawings, /' - The design appears to comply this line item. - Installations may result In significantly higher pressure drops and hence higher energy consumption and other operating Issues. Acceptance & Commissioning Acceptance requirements clearly identified in Between the general notes page on the mechanical drawings and the 120.5(a) construction documents. - project specifications along with the approved Commissioning plan, these - requirements are clearly Identified. Commissioning measures or requirements are reflected Between the general notes page on the mechanical drawings and the 120.8(e) in the construction documents. - project specifications along with the approved Commissioning plan, these - requirements are clearly identified. Requirements for functional performance tests are Between the general notes page on the mechanical drawings and the 120 8(g) reflected in the construction documents. - project specifications along with the approved Commissioning plan, these - requirements are dearly Identified. NRCC=03E STATE OF CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS - "11 CEC-NRCC-CXR-03-E (Revised 01/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-03-E Construction Documents (Page 1 of 2) Project Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 General Information Climate Zone: 7 Building Type: 213 Conditioned Area (ft'): 77,000 Reviewer's Name: Andrew Day Reviewer's Agency: MBO, Inc. Note: Design Review for each system/subsystem must be submitted Enforcement Agency: Permit Number: Enforcement Agency Use: Checked by Enforcement Agency Use: Date Design Review Checklist Design Reviewer Designer Response U' ft E Z a. ww =0 I .o w Code Measure Section 0 U' E ° Ec u c cs'-' 0 U SIMPLE HVAC SYSTEMS DESIGN - FAN SYSTEMS 120.1(e) Measured outdoor air rates of constant volume mechanical ventilation and space-conditioning systems shall be within 10% of required ® D 0 ® D outside air rate. Fan power index at design conditions meets the following: 0.8 W/cfm 140.4(c)1 supply air for constant volume fan systems with total horsepower t (J D ® 0 0 over 25 hp. Best Fans appear to be correctly sized for application, accounting for a Yes Practices factor of safety, diversity and redundancy issues. - CONTROLS 110.2(c) Controls for unitary single zone, air conditioners, heat pumps and ® J 0 ® J 0 furnaces must have a setback thermostat. Cooling systems identified in Table 140.4-0 have fan controls to vary the indoor fan airflow as a function of load: DX and chilled water cooling systems that control capacity based on occupied space temperature have a minimum of 2 stages of control with no more than 66% speed operating at stage 1 and draw no more ® 0 D ® 0 0 140.4(m) than 40% of fan power at full fan speed when operating at 66% speed. Systems that control space temperature by modulating airflow to the space have proportional fan control such that at 50% air flow the power draw is no more than 30% of fan power at full fan speed. Systems with air side economizer have a minimum of 2 speeds of fan control during economizer operation. NOTES Refer to additional notes page for more information. Certain items may be marked as in compliance when they are not applicable in order to not leave any blank sections. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Construction Documents is NRCC-CXR-03-E (Page 2 of 2) cr4,me: VlaSat Bressl Ranch Campus - Building 15 I Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 I DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation Is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Andrew Day Documentation Author Signature: ,tq, Company MBO, Inc. Signature Date: 06/26/2018 Address: 4830 Viewridge Ave. Suite A CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (If applicable): N/A CIty/State/ZIp: Phone: San Diego / CA. / 92123 858-751-5702 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: The Information provided on this Certificate of Compliance Is true and correct. 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. 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. S. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit S) Issued foç 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 prdie to the building ownr at ccuparwy. \ Responsible Person Name: CHERYL D. SMITH Responsible Person Si8nat(re: (J( Ompany: SCA ARCHITECTURE Date Signed: JUNE 25 2018 Address: 13280 EVENING CREEK DR S STE 125 LIcense: C-11701 City/State/Zip: SAN DIEGO, CA, 92128 Phone: 858-7934777 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 Notes Page for NRCC=03E _ NRCC-CXR-03-E =-%W Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments _ _ Does Measure Not Compiles comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses SIMPLE HVAC SYSTEM Design Fan System 120.1(e)3 Measured outdoor air rates of constant volume N/A N/A Compiles: This item is not appear to be applicable as the 7 Ductless Split System units on the schedule are not provided with outside air. These serve non. mechanical ventilation and space-conditioning systems occupied spaces of the building (iDF, MDF, EMR, Elect.). - shall be within 10% of required outside air rate. 140.4(c)1 Fan power index at design conditions meets the following: 0.8 watts per cfm supply air for constant N/A Compiles: This item is not appear to be applicable as the 7 Ductless Split System units on the schedule are less than 25HP. - volume fan systems with total horsepower over 25 hp. Fans appear to be correctly sized for application, With the information provided on the drawings, the units selected appear to be Best Practice accounting fora factor of softly, diversity and - correctly sized. - redundancy issues. Controls 110.2(c) Controls for unitary single zone, air conditioners, heat 1pumps N/1. N/A Compiles: This line item is not applicable as these systems are engaged 24/7 MDF, iDF. EMR Electrical Rooms. serving critical spaces such as and - and furnaces must have a setback thermostat. Cooling systems Identified in Table 140.4-D have fan controls to vary the indoor fan airflow as a function of load: DX and chilled water cooling systems that control 1. Complies: Does not appears to be applicable to these systems capacity based on occupied space temperature have a 140.4(m) minimum of 2 stages of control with no more than 66% N/A N/A 2. Complies: Does not appears to be applicable to these systems - speed operating at stage land draw no more than 40% of fan power at full fan speed when operating at 66% 3. Complies: Does not appears to be applicable to these systems speed. Systems that control space temperature by modulating airflow to the space have proportional fan control such that at 5096 air flow the power drawls no more than 30% of fan power at full fan speed. Systems with air side economizer have a minimum of 2 speeds of fan control during economizer operation. NRCC=04E STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING — CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CEC.NRCC-CXR-04E (Revised 01116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-C(R-04-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 1 of 6) Project Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 General Information Climate Zone: 7 Building Type: 2B Conditioned Area (ft2): 77,000 Reviewer's Name: Andrew Day Reviewer's Agency: MBO, Inc. Note: Design Review for each system/subsystem must be submitted Enforcement Agency: Permit Number: Enforcement Agency Use: Checked by Enforcement Agency Use: Date Design Review Checklist Design Reviewer Designer Response In U 0. W In U C. Code Section Measure E u a .2o . u E 3 — U CU COMPLEX MECHANICAL SYSTEMS FAN SYSTEMS All variable volume mechanical ventilation and space conditioning systems 120.1(e) shall include dynamic controls to maintain measured outside air rates €' 0 0 ® 0 D within 10% of required rate at both full and reduced supply airflow conditions. 140.4(c) SP sensors for VAV fans shall be placed such that the controller set point is no greater than 1/3 the total design fan static pressure, except for systems ® (2) (2) (J C) C) 2B with zone reset control. VAV Systems with DDC of individual zone boxes reporting to the central 140.4(c) control panel, static pressure set point shall be reset based on the zone ® 0 0 ® 0 J 2C requiring the most pressure. Cooling systems identified in Table 140.4-D have fan controls to vary the indoor fan airflow as a function of load and shall comply with the following: DX and chilled water cooling systems that control capacity based on 140.4 occupied space temperature have a minimum of 2 stages of control. ® 0 j 0 c (m) Systems that control space temperature by modulating airflow to the space have proportional fan control. Systems with air side economizer have a minimum of 2 speeds of fan control during economizer operation. Fan cabinet enclosure and internal components ore selected to Best minimize pressure drop, (e.g. face velocity is less than 500 fpm, low Ives I Practice pressure drop coils, filters, etc.). Best Fan wheel is selected for efficient operation, (e.g. larger diameter rotating Practice at lower speed). CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS "11 CEC.NRCC-CXR-04-E (Revised 01/16) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION ' CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-04-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 2 of 6) Project Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus- Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE (SAT) RESET Systems that serve multiple zones have controls that automatically reset supply air temperature. Zones with high internal loads with near constant 140.4(f) airflow are designed for the elevated reset supply air temperature. Reset controls are in response to building loads or to outdoor air temperature and are at least 25% of the difference between supply air and design room air temperature. Control sequences are identified on plans. Best SAT reset is established with an aggressive reset schedule of 10°F, (e.g. Yes Practice 55°F during warm weather and 65°F during cool weather). SAT reset off terminal box damper position or thermostat demand does not Best rely on a lone worst zone, but averaged over a few zones with greatest Ives I Practice demand. HEAT REJECTION EQUIPMENT Open and closed circuit cooling towers have conductivity or flow-based 110.2(e) controls and are equipped with a Flow Meter, Overflow Alarm and Efficient 0 0 J ® 0 0 Drift Eliminators. 140.4(h) Tower fans powered by motors greater than 7.5 hp have controls that ' 2' automatically change fan speed to control the leaving fluid temperature, ® 0 0® 0 c condensing temperature or pressure of the heat rejection device. 140.4(h) Open cooling towers with multiple condenser water pumps are designed so that all cells can run in parallel with the larger of: A) flow this is produced ® 0 0 ® 0 0 by the smallest pump; or B) 50% of the design flow for the cell. 140.4(h) Multiple cell heat rejection equipment with variable speed fan drives shall operate the maximum number of fans and control all operating fans to the ® 0 Q ® 0 lJ same speed. Best A higher condenser water delta-T design is used or was considered. The Not Applicable Practice cooling tower is oversized, accordingly. For the cooling tower bypass, a 2-way valve should be used in the bypass Best line rather than a 3-way valve, in order to reduce the pressure drop. The 2- N Applicable Not Practice way valve is sized so that no water will go over the tower when in full bypass. Best For DX air handlers with water-cooled condensers, the entering condenser water temperature is reset based on outdoor wet bulb or surrogate Ft Applicable I Practice conditions. When cool weather cooling loads cannot be met by 100% outside air Best economizing, a plate and frame heat exchanger is used in parallel with the Not Applicable I Practice chiller to chill the water directly from the cooling tower water. Cooling towers are specified with low flow accommodating weir dams in the Best top basin and tower staging sequences callfor as much tower(s) to be open Not Applicable Practice to flow as possible within tower limits to take advantage of heat exchange surface area. Best Oversized cooling towers are utilized to aid in ensuring lower condenser Not Applicable Practice water temperatures to chillers to save energy. I CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards- 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS Wa, CEG.NRCC-CXR-04-E (Revised 01116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-O(R-04-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 3 of 6) Project Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 CHILLERS AND BOILERS Boilers meet the requirements of this section, as required: combustion air positive shut-off for boilers with input capacity of 2.5 MMBtu/y and above, 1209 combustion air fan motors 10 hp or larger have variable speed drive or ® j 0 ® 0 o controls to limit fan motor demand to no more than 30% of total design wattage at 50% of design air volume, and boilers with input capacity of 5 MMBtu/h and greater maintain excess oxygen concentrations at less than or equal to 5.0%. 140.4(i)Chilled water plants have no more than 300 tons provided by air-cooled c c 0 0 0 140.4(k) When a chilled water system includes more than one chiller, flow through 2 ' ' any chiller is automatically shut off when that chiller is shut off while still 0 (j Q ® 0 0 maintaining flow through other operating chiller(s). When a hot water plant includes more than one boiler, provisions shall be 140.4(k) made so that flow through any boiler is automatically shut off when that . 3 boiler is shut off while still maintaining flow through other operating boiler(s). - Systems with a design capacity exceeding 500,000 Btu/hr supplying chilled 140.4(k) or heated water shall include controls that automatically reset supply water ® 0 c € 0 0 4 temperatures as a function of representative building loads or outside air temperature. Best Chillers are sequenced optimally, taking into consideration the current load Practice and part load efficiencies of chillers. This sequence is clear in the sequences INot Applicable I of operation. Total kW/ton efficiency calculation is performed for the most likely outdoor Best air conditions for low to high chiller loads. Condenser water temperature, Not Applicable Practice chilled water temperature, and which chillers are ON , optimized at each condition and specified in a sequence. Sequences clearly describe how boiler and chiller short cycling will be Best avoided at low loads. Minimum flow rates are clearly described in the No Practice sequences. Installation of equipment and piping are consistent with the sequence. Best Chiller with a variable-speed compressor is used or was considered. Not Applicable I Practice Heating water systems with condensing boilers utilize low return water _________________________ Best Practice temperatures to increase boiler efficiency (and heating water coils are IN0t Applicable I correspondingly "oversized"). Best Boiler staging control is incorporated to take advantage of boiler part load Yes Practice efficiencies and to optimize total plant efficiency. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CEC-NRCC-CXR-04-E (Revised 01116) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-XR-04-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 4 of 6) Project Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 A narrative is provided that explains how the continuous turn-down ratio or size of the smallest chiller, or boiler, is in line with the lowest expected heating and cooling load that will occur frequently or be experienced for Best any significant length of time (assessed by asking the designer for the INot Applicable Practice results of their calculations, and taking into account off-season and off- hours operation and the less than fully occupied condition that may exist for years). Some cycling is expected at the lowest loads, but cycling should be limited to manufacturer recommendations. Heat recovery chillers are incorporated for domestic hot water or low st temperature heating water for space heating or for outdoor air pre-heating Not Applicable I Practice and heating coils designed for the lower temperature water. The cooling central plant equipment is designed to efficiently handle the Best Practice smallest conceivable load without excessive cycling and without using INot Applicable I inefficient techniques like hot gas bypass/reinjection. HYDRONIC SYSTEMS - PUMPING Chilled and hot water pumping are designed for variable flow and are - 140.4(k) capable of reducing pump flow rates to no more than the larger of a)50% or 1 less of design flow rate or b) minimum flow required by equipment manufacturer. Individual pumps serving variable flow systems with motor horsepower 140.4(k) greater than 5 hp have controls or devices that result in pump motor ' demand of no more than 30% of design wattage at 50% of design water ® 0 0 ® 0 D 6A flow. Pumps shall be controlled as a function of required differential pressure. For systems without DDC, differential pressure shall be measured at the most remote heat exchanger or at the heat exchanger requiring greatest 140.4(k) differential pressure. o ® c c c c 6 B For systems with DDC, static pressure set point shall be reset based on valve requiring most pressure and the set point shall be no less than 80% open. In variable flow systems, there are no 3-way valves. The only exception should be for a valve with an opening limit or a balanced bypass line that is Best sized for the lowest flowrate at which the pump can operate without I Practice overheating. Sequences of operations show that this valve is to be opened only after all coil valves are closed. Best For each hydronic flow meter, the location is shown on the drawings Practice with detail notes indicating length of straight pipe required up, and No down, stream of that sensor. Flow meters used for control in open cooling tower systems utilize magnetic Best or ultra-sonic meters rather than in-flow paddle meters that are prone to Not Applicable I . rac ice damage and clogging. There are pump impeller trim requirements for non-VFD controlled motors Best over 5 hp, if throttling more than 20% is required to meet design. For N A l bi pp ica e Practice pumps greater than 20 hp controlled by VFDS, more than 30% throttling if is required at design loads, the pump impellers shall be trimmed. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CEC.NRCC-CXR-04-E (Revised 01118) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION W CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-04-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 5 of 6) Project Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 Best Pumps are not oversized. The capacity of each pump does not exceed the sum of the coil capacities served. (No additional safety factor is needed, iYes I Practice since the normal coil load diversity provides the pump safety factor). Single line flow diagrams are shown in the drawings for major systems ________________________ Best including the chilled water and heating water. These diagrams include the Yes Practice complete path of water through the system with coils, dampers, pumps, valves, flow rates, and sensors shown. Balancing valves (like triple duty valves) should not be installed on the Best discharge on variable speed pumps as they are a constant unnecessary Yes Practice pressure drop. The variable speed adjusts for design flow, so the valve is not needed. In constant flow hydronic loops, hydronic balancing valves are shown at: each non-VFD controlled pump, major zone or floor branch takeoffs, parallel ________________________ Best cooling towers and chillers that are not symmetrically piped or are different Not A licable Practice sizes, and at all coils. Specifications require marking or setting set screws at final valve positions. Requirements should also be found in the specifications. HYDRONIC HEAT PUMP (WLHP) Hydronic heat pumps connected to a common heat pump water loop with 140.,4(k) central devices for heat rejection and heat addition shall have controls that are capable of providing a heat pump water supply temperature dead band (13 0 0 J of at least 20"F between initiation of heat rejection and heat addition by the central devices. NOTES Refer to additional notes page for more information. Certain items may be marked as in compliance when they are not applicable in order to not leave any blank sections. Only some of the "Best Practice" sections could be answered by the reviewer; the engineer of record will need to mark any items unable to be confirmed by the reviewer regarding previous design considerations. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards- 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CEC-NRCC-CXR-04-E (Revised 01I16 I CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-04-E I Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 6 of 6) Project Name: ViaSat Bressl Ranch Campus - Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Andrew Day Documentation Author Company MBO, Inc. Signature Date: 06/26/2018 Address: 4830 Viewridge Ave. Suite A CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): N/A City/State/Zip: San Diego/ CA. / 92123 Phone: 8587515702 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: The Information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 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 land Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. 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. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(sf1sued for the building and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable Inspections. I understand that a completed sign id copy QTf Certificate of Compliance Is required to be Included with the documentation the builder to the building 9,wrAer afloccupancV, Responsible Person Name: CHERYL D. SMITH Responsible Person Sign7(ur( Company: SCA ARCHITECTURE Date Signed: JUW 25TH 2018 Address: 13280 EVENING CREEK DR S STE 125 license: C-I 01 City/State/Zip: SAN DIEGO, CA, 92128 Phone: 858-7934777 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 Notes Page for NRCC=04E Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCC-CXR-04-E Code section Measure Compiles Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses COMPLEX HVAC SYSTEM Fan Systems The sequence of operations indicates the controller shall measure the outside All variable volume mechanical ventilation and space airflow and modulate the outside air dampers to maintain the proper minimum conditioning systems shall Include dynamic controls to outside air ventilation rate. 120.1(e) maintain measured outside air rates within 10% of If' — The sequence does not mention any specifics about the accuracy of the — required rate at both full and reduced supply airflow measurment as noted In this section (10%). Secondly, the outside air dampers conditions, will modulate based on rising 002 levels in the space until CO2 levels have returned to a normal level. SP sensors for VAV fans shall be placed such that the 140.4(c)2B controller set point Is no greater than 1/3 the total — The system utilizes zone reset control. — design fan static pressure, except for systems with zone reset control. VAV Systems with DDC of individual zone boxes The sequence of operations indicates the static pressure setpoint shall be reset 140.4(c)2C reporting to the central control panel, static pressure — based upon the position of the zone dampers with a goal of reducing the static — set point shall be reset based on the zone requiring the pressure until at least one zone Is nearly wide open. most pressure. Cooling systems identified In Table 140.4-D have fan controls to vary the indoor fan airflow as a function of load and shall comply with the following: DX and chilled water cooling systems that control capacity based unoccupied space temperature have a The RTUs provided for this project are equipped with variable speed 1404 minimum of 2 stages of controL compressors as well as variable speed fans. Although the specifics listed in this (m) Systems that control space temperature by 1/ — section (items 1 through 3) are not outlined in the design documentation, it is — modulating airflow to the space have proportional fan presumed the manufactures equipment will operate to meet this code control such that requirement. at 50 percent air flow the power draw Is no more than 30 percent of the fan power at full fan speed. Systems with air side economizer have a minimum of 2 speeds of fan control during economizer operation. Fan cabinet enclosure and internal components are Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on actual Best Practice selected to minimize pressure drop, (e.g. face velocity Is — — NRCCform by Indicating YES. NO orNOTAPPUCABLE. Comfirmed less than 500 1pm, low pressure drop coils, filters, etc.). Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments Does Not NRCC-CXR-04-E Code Section Measure Complies I comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Best Practice SUPPLY AIR Ti 140.4(f) Best Practice I Best Practice 110.2(e) 140.4(h)2 140.4(h)3 140.4(h)5 wheel Is selected for efficient operation, (e.g. larger 7eter rotating at lower speed). I - - ems that serve multiple zones have controls that matically reset supply air temperature. Zones with Internal loads with near constant airflow are lined for the elevated reset supply air temperature. t controls are in response to building loads or to bar air temperature and are at least 25% of the rence between supply air and design room air perature. Control sequences are Identified on plans. reset Is established with an aggressive reset dule of 107, (e.g. 55Vduring warm weather and - during cool weather). reset off terminal box damper position or - mostot demand does not rehf on a lone worst zone, averaged over a few zones with greatest demand. UIPMENT n and dosed circuit cooling towers have uctIvity, or flow-based controls and are equipped a Flow Meter, Overflow Alarm and Efficient Drift Inators. er fans powered by motors greater than 7.5 hp controls that automatically change fan speed to irol the leaving fluid temperature, condensing perature or pressure of the heat rejection device. n cooling towers with multiple condenser water ips are designed so that all cells can run In parallel i the larger of: A) flow this is produced by the illest pump; or B) 50% of the design flow for the cell. tiple cell heat rejection equipment with variable ad fan drives shall operate the maximum number of N/A N/A and control all operating fans to the same speed. Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on actual form by Indicating YES, NO 0rNOTAPPUCABLE. ie sequence of operations does indicate the the supply air temperature tpoint will reset In a straight-line relationship through a range of 51F to 65F. Is implied the system will reset based on load. reset schedule has a range of more than 10F variance. The reviewer will ate EYES on the NRCC form. ough not specified, the sequence Implies the SAT reset Is based on load er than a single worse case zone.The reviewer will indicate 'YES' on the Cform. as this Is not applicable as this is not applicable as this is not applicable as this is not applicable Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCCCXR04E Code Section Measure CompliesDoes Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Best Practice A higher condenser water delta-T design is used or was The tower is considered. cooling oversized, accordingly. N/A N/A complies as this Is not applicable - For the cooling tower bypass, a 2-way valve should be Best Practice used in the bypass line rather than a 3-way valve, in order to reduce the pressure drop. The 2-way valve Is N/A N/A Complies as this is not applicable - sized so that no water will go over the tower when in full bypass. Best Practice Far DX air handlers with water-cooled condensers, the entering condenser water temperature Is reset based N/A N/A complies as this Is not applicable - on outdoor wet bulb or surrogate conditions. When cool weather cooling loads cannot be met by Best Practice 100% outside air economizing, a plate and frame heat N/A N/A complies as this Is not applicable - exchanger is used in parallel with the chiller to chill the water directly from the cooling tower water. Cooling towers are specified with low flow Best Practice accommodating welt dams in the top basin and tower staging sequences coil for as much tower(s) to be open N/A N/A Complies as this is not applicable - to flow as possible within tower limits to take advantage of heat exchange surface area. Best Practice Oversized cooling towers are utilized to aid in ensuring lower condenser water temperatures to chillers to save N/A N/A lenergy, Complies as this Is not applicable - CHILLERS AND BOILERS Boilers meet the requirements of this section, as required: combustion air positive shut-off for boilers with Input capacity of 2.5 MMBtWh and above, 120.9 combustion air fan motors 10 hp or larger have variable speed drive or controls to limit fan motor N/A N/A applicable to this project as boiler capacities are below the limits noted in this this section. - demand to no more than 30% of total design wattage at 50% of design air volume, and boilers with input capacity of 5 MMBtu/h and greater maintain excess oxygen concentrations at less than or equal to 5.0%. 4(1) Chilled water plants have no more than 300 tons N/A N/A Compiles as this Is not applicable - provided by air-cooled chillers. Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCC-CXR-04-E Code Section Measure Compiles Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses When a chilled water system Includes more than one 140.4(k)2 chiller, flow through any chiller Is automatically shut off Is.1/ N/A Complies as this is not applicable - when that chiller is shut off while still maintaining flow through other operating chiller(s). When a hot water plant Includes more than one boiler, provisions shall be made so that flow through any I Boilers are provided with control valves for isolating water flow through the non- 140.4(k)3 boiler Is automatically shut off when that boiler is shut - operational boiler. - off while still maintaining flow through other operating boiler(s). Systems with a design capacity exceeding 500,000 140.4(k)4 Btu/hr supplying chilled or heated water shall Include controls that automatically reset supply water N/A N/A Not applicable as the system In this case is noted as 1000BTU. However, the system is still provided with a Hot Water reset strategy based on open valve - temperatures as a function of representative building calculation (not referencing OSA temperature) loads or outside air temperature. Chillers are sequenced optimally, taking Into Best Practice consideration the current load and part load effidendes N/A N/A Complies as this Is not applicable - of chillers. This sequence Is dear In the sequences of operation. Total kW/ton effidency calculation lspe,formedforthe Best Practice mast likely outdoor air conditions for low to high chiller loads. Condenser water temperature, chilled water N/A N/A Complies as this Is not applicable - temperature, and which chillers are ON Is optimized at each condition and specified In a sequence. Sequences dearly describe how boiler and chiller short cycling will be avoided at low loads. Minimum flow The condition of "Short Cycling" Is not addressed In the sequence of operation. Best Practice rates are dearly described in the sequences. Installation - Minimum flow rates are also not listed. The reviewer will Indicate "NO" on the - of equipment and piping are consistent with the NRCC form. sequence. Best Practice Chiller with a variable-speed compressor is used or' N/A Compiles as this is not applicable - considered. Heating water systems with condensing boilers utilize Best Practice low return water temperatures to increase boiler nN/A Best Practice Implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on actual We are not using condensing boilers efficiency (and heating water coils are correspondingly - NRCCform by indicating YES; NO or NOTAPPUCABLE. 'óversizedi. Boiler staging control is incorporated to take advantage The sequence of operations does include procedures for staging boilers. The Best Practice of boiler port load efficiendes and to optimize total - reviewer will Indicate "YES" on the NRCC form. - Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCCCXR4)4-E Code Section Measure Complies Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses I narrative Is provided that explains how the continuous turn-down ratio or size of the smallest chiller, or boiler, is In line with the lowest expected heating and cooling load that will occurfrequentiy or Best Practice be esperlencedfor any significant length of time (assessed by asking the designerfor the results of their N/A N/A Compiles as this is not applicable - calculations, and taking Into account off-season and off- hours operation and the less than fully occupied condition that may exist for years). Some cycling is expected at the lowest loads, but cycling should be limited to manufacturer recommendations. Heat recovery chillers are incorporated for domestic hot Best Practice water or low temperature heating waterfor space N/A N/A Compiles as this Is not applicable - heating orfor outdoor air pre-heating and heating coils designed for the lower temperature water. The cooling central plant equipment is designed to Best Practice efficiently handle the smallest conceivable load without N/A N/A Complies as this Is not applicable - excessive cycling and without using inefficient techniques like hot gas bypass/reinjection. HYDRONIC SYSTEMS- PUMPING Pumps are designed to provide variable flow rates depending on system needs Chilled and hot water pumps are designed for variable through the use of VFDs and differential pressure monitoring. This is presumed flow and are capable of reducing pump flow rates to no as this is not specifically noted In the design drawings. 140.4(k)1 more than the larger of - a) Through the VFD, the pumps will be able to operate at any range within the - 50% or less of design flow rate or established parameters of operation. minimum flow required by equipment manufacturer. b) Minimum VFDs speeds are fuly adjustable and would be set by the technicians at startup. Individual pumps serving variable flow systems with motor horsepower greater than 5 hp have controls or Although the specific percentages of motor demand are not stated, the pumps in 140.4(k)6A devices that result In pump motor demand of no more - this system are controlled by VFDs for maintaining system differential setpolnt. - than 30% of design wattage at 50% of design water The lead pump will operate alone until operating at speeds of 55HZ or greater flow. Pumps shall be controlled as a function of for 5 minutes at which point the lag pump shall enable to assist required differential pressure. Commissioning - Construction Documents - Review Comments NRCC-cXR-04-E Code Section Measure Compiles Does Not comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses For systems without DOC, differential pressure shall be Although the sequence of operations noted In the drawings Indicates the HHW Although measured at the most remote heat exchanger or at the will control their speed based on proximity to the setpoint, the heat exchanger requiring greatest differential pressure. if' procedures do not specifically Indicate the reset shall be based on the valve 140.4(k)6B For systems with DDC, static pressure set point shall be - requiring the most pressure and being no less than 80% open. We will modify sequence of operations to Include static pressure reset reset based on valve requiring most pressure and the The sequence should be modified to Include the wording of this section for full set point shall be no less than 80% open. compliance. In variable flow systems, there are no 3-way valves. The only exception should beforo valve with an opening limit ora balanced bypass line that Is slzedfor the Best Practice Implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on actual Best Practice lowest flowrate at which the pump can operate without - - NRCC form by Indicating YES. NO or NOT APPLICABLE. Confirmed overheating. Sequences of operations show that this valve Is to be opened only after all coil valves are closed. For each hydronic flow meter, the location is shown on it does not appear there is any information outlining the Installation details of Best Practice detail length the drawings with notes indicating of - the hydronic flow meter or reference to the required pipe lengths to obtain - straight pipe required up, and down, stream of that accurate readings. The reviewer will Indicate NO on the NRCC form. sensor. Flow meters used for control In open cooling tower Best Practice systems utilize magnetic or ultra-sonic meters rather N/A N/A Compiles as this is not applicable - than In-flow paddle meters that are prone to damage and dogging. There are pump Impeller trim requirements for non-VFO controlled motors over5hp, If throttling more than Best Practice 20% Is required to meet design. For pumps greater than - - Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on actual N/A 20 hp controlled by VFD's, if more than 30% throttling NRCC form by Indicating YES, NO or NOT APPLICABLE. Is required at design loads, the pump impellers shall be trimmed. Pumps are not oversized. The capacity of each pump Best Practice does not exceed the sum of the coil capacities served. - Best Practice Implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on actual Confirmed. Pumps are not oversized (No additional safetyfactoris needed, since the normal - NRCC form by Indicating YES, NO or NOT APPLICABLE. coil load diversity provides the pump safetyfactor). Single line flow diagrams are shown In the drawings for major systems including the chilled water and heating Flow diagrams are shown for the RTUs and HHW piant.The reviewer will Best Practice water. These diagrams Include the complete path of - - indicate YES on the NRCC form. - water through the system with calls, dampers, pumps, valves, flow rates, and sensors shown. Commissioning - Construction NRCC-CXRO4-E Documents - Review Comments Code Section - Measure Complies Does Not Comply Reviewer Notes Designer Responses Balancing valves (like triple duty valves) should not be installed on the discharge on variable speed pumps as Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on actual Best Practice they are a constant unnecessary pressure drop. The - - NRCC form by indicating YES, NO or NOT APPUCABLE. No triple duty valves. variable speed adjustsfor design flow, so the valve Is not needed. In constant flow hydronlc loops, hydronic balancing valves are shown at: each non-VFO controlled pump, major zone orfloor branch takeoffs, parallel cooling Best Practice implementation to be confirmed by Engineer of Record on actual Best Practice towers and chillers that are not symmetrically piped or - NRCCform by indicating YES, NO orNOTAPPUC4BLE. No constant flow hydronic loops are different sizes, and at all calls. Specifications require marking or setting set screws at final valve positions. Requirements should also be found in the specifications. HYDRONIC HEAT PUMP (WU4P) Hydronlc heat pumps connected to a common heat pump water loop with central devices for heat rejection 140.4(k)7 and heat addition shall have controls that are capable t'i/i N/A Complies as this Is not applicable - of providing a heat pump water supply temperature dead band of at least 207 between Initiation of heat rejection and heat addition by the central devices. NRCC=05E STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING — DESIGN REVIEW SIGNATURE PAGE DWI CEC-NRCC.CXR05.E (Revised 01118) CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-05-E Commissioning - Design Review Signature Page (Page 1 of 2) Project Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 I Date Prepared:51412018 A. General information Climate Zone: Yes Building Type: ZB Conditioned Floor Area (ft2):77,000 Reviewer's Name: Andrew Day Reviewer's Agency: MBO, Inc. Enforcement Agency: Permit Number: Enforcement Agency Use: Checked by Enforcement Agency Use: Date 120.8(d): DESIGN REVIEW I Date of Design Review Kickoff I 05107 12018 Owner/Owner's Representative (Print Name): Date: IBEREMY THOMPSON I Design Architect/Engineer (Print Name): ae Date: CHERYL D. SMITH ) ___ (i-25 fr Design Reviewer (Print Name): Date: ANDREW DAY 06/26/2018 Date of Construction Document Checklist Completion I 061 26 12018 Checklists Completed: o GENERAL CHECKLIST - COMPLETED BY ALL BUILDINGS El HVACSIMPLE El HVAC COMPLEX Owner/Owner's Representative (Print Name): JEREMY THOMPSON Signature Date: Design Architect/Engineer (Print Name): (9 F1 CHERYL D. SMITH lure: TZ Date: Design Reviewer (Print Name): ANDREW DAY Signature: Date: 06/26/2018 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - DESIGN REVIEW SIGNATURE PAGE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ommissioning - Design Review Signature Page 1-1 NRCC-CXR-05-E (Page 2 of 2) elect Name: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Building 15 Date Prepared: 5/4/2018 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR/RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. 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. 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. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit s) Issue for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections/ that a completed signed copy of tis Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the buId4pr vides to the buildi g wn at occu ancy.\ Responsible Person Name: CHERYL D. SMITH Responsible PettLx k4/(d J Company: SCA ARCHITECTURE Date Signed: JU1) 25TH 2018 Address: 13280 EVENING CREEK DR S STE 125 LIcense: C-thol City/state/zip: SAN DIEGO, CA, 92128 Phone: 858-7934777 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2016 Nonresidential Compliance January 2016 Ss KLAUS B RUCKN ER 2495 Truxtun Road, Suite 205 AN,D ASSOcIATES San Diego. CA92106 Tel: (619) 677-2004 Fax: (619) 677-2444 VIASAT - BUILDING 15 RECIv0 AMY 232078 CITy OF A BUILD JNGRLSBAD 2426 TOWN GARDEN ROAD CARLSBAD, CA HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REPORT Rev May 21 CBC20I80276. 2436 TOWN GARDEN RD VIASAT: 75,292 SF T. I. - BLDG 15 (SHELL TO OFFICE/MANUFACT.) 2132601000 512312018 CBC2018-0276 NP Revision Comments Date By 1.0 Report submitted to owners. March 21, 2018 Mlvi :• DISCLAIMER This report is the property of Klausbruckner & Associates, Inc. and was prepared exclusively for use by ViaSat (alternatively known as "the owners" or "the business owners" throughout this report) for the hazardous materials and occupancy conditions described in this report. ViaSat's conditions and operations addressed herein are based on information provided by ViaSat Discrepancies between the information presented herein and actual conditions and conditions presented on plans are the sole responsibility of ViaSat. Verification of compliance with the Code requirements and provisions addressed herein is outside the scope of this report. Copies of this report retained by ViaSat shall be utilized only by ViaSat for the hazardous materials and occupancy conditions and 2016 Edition of the California Code conditions and requirements address in this report This report shall not be used as, or in lieu of, construction documents or plans for this project or any other project or for any other purpose or conditions not specifically addressed in this report. Any non-hazardous material related code information is provided for background information only to the hazardous materials report, and should not be considered as a complete report on the subject I Rev 1.0— ViaSat —Building 15 I Page iii 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, CA Kt.AUSRUCNER Almo AsacATCs Table of Contents GENERAL SUMMARY TABLE INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 3 CO1'IS'J'1UC'1'ION & OCCUPANCY ................................................................................................. 4 3.1 CONSTRUCrION AND BUILDING DESIGN ............................................................................................... 4 3.2 OccuPANciEs ......................................................................................................................................4 PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................... 5 4.1 AUTOMATIc FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM ................................................................................................. 5 4.1.1 Offices - Outside the Scope of this Report..................................................................................5 4.1.2 Laboratories................................................................................................................................5 4.2 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS .......................................................................................................... 6 4.3 WATER SUPPLY....................................................................................................................................7 4.3.1 General Requirements.................................................................................................................7 4.3.2 Fire Hydrant Systems..................................................................................................................7 4.4 ALARM/MONITORING ........................................................................................................................... 8 4.5 FiRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS ROADS ...................................................................................................... 8 S. HAZARDOUS 11A'rERI.4.J4S .............................................................................................................. 9 5.1 GENERAL HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................... 10 5.1.1 Permits.......................................................................................................................................10 5.1.1.1 Facility Closure ..................................................................................................................................... 10 5.1.2 Hazardous Materials Management Plan...................................................................................10 5.1.3 Hazardous Materials Inventoiy Statement................................................................................10 5.1.4 Systems, Equipment and Processes...........................................................................................11 5.1.4.1 Containers, Cylinders and Tanks ........................................................................................................... 11 5.1.4.2 Equipment, Machinery and Alarms ....................................................................................................... 11 5.1.4.3 Empty Containers and Tanks ................................................................................................................. 11 5.1.4.4 Maintenance..........................................................................................................................................11 5.1.5 Release ofHazardous Materials ................................................................................................ 12 5.1.6 Material Safety Data Sheets......................................................................................................12 5.1.7 Signs/Placards ........................................................................................................................... 12 5.1.8 Sources ofIgnition ..................................................................................................................... 13 5.1.9 Requirements for Storage/Flammable Cabinets........................................................................14 5.1.10 General Safety Precautions.......................................................................................................14 5.1.10.1 Personnel Training and Written Procedures......................................................................................14 5.1.10.2 Separation of Incompatible Materials...............................................................................................15 5.1.10.3 Additional General Safety Precautions.............................................................................................15 5.1.11 Storage ofHazardous Materials...............................................................................................16 5.1.11.1 Shelf Storage ..................................................................................................................................... 16 5.1.11.2 Storage of Flammable/Combustible Liquids in Control Areas .........................................................16 5.1.12 Flammable/Combustible Liquid Transfer ................................................................................. 17 5.1.13 Separation of Control Areas ...................................................................................................... 17 5.2 EXHAUST VENTILATION OF FlAmmABLE VAPORS ............................................................................. 18 5.3 CLASSIFIED ELECTRICAL .................................................................................................................... 19 Class I, Division 1-Group D Electrical Locations............................................................................19 Class I, Division 2-Group D Electrical Locations............................................................................19 6. EGRESS...............................................................................................................................................20 I Rev 1.0— ViaSat—Building 15 Page iii 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, CA AND ASSOCIATE 6.1 OFFICES & LABORATORIES [B OCCUPANCY] .20 - EXPOSURES .21 7.1 OCCUPANCY SEPARATION..................................................................................................................21 7.2 CoNrROL AREA ................................................................................................................................. 21 7.3 ALLOWABLE AREA CALCULATIONS...................................................................................................21 CONCLUSION .......................................................................................................... . ......................... 22 APPENDIX A: ATTACHMENTS APPENDIX B: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT I Rev 1.0— ViaSat - Building 15 I Page iii 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, CA M'JD AsaetAyEs 1. General Summary Table TOPIC CODE SECTION CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS Type of See Architectural Type 11-B, Fully Sprinklered Construction Plans Two Stories above grade Approximate See Architectural 1' Floor: 38,250 ft2 Square Footage Plans Vd Floor: 36.992 & Total Building: 75,242 ft2 Occupancy CBC Section 304 Offices & Laboratories: B Occupancy CBC Table 508.4 Occupancy separation is not required between rooms of the same occupancy classification. Hazardous CFC Chapter 50, ViaSat will occupancy the entire building and there will be one Materials 51 and 57 control area. Hazardous Materials quantities are below the maximum allowable quantities. There will be no hazardous materials located on the second floor of the main building. See section 5.1 of this report for maintenance and general hazardous material requirements. High-Piled CFC Chapter 32 Any ordinary combustible high-piled storage is outside the scope Storage of this report. Smoke & Heat CFC 910 Required by CFC if >50,000 square feet of undivided area. Removal Automatic OFFICES - lB Occupancy] - OUTSIDE THE SCOPE Sprinkler NFPA-13 [2016 NFPA-13 Occupancy: Light Hazard Protection Edition] A.5.2, Design Density Required: 0.111500 Figure 11.2.3.1.1, Hose Stream: 100 gpm combined inside and outside hose Table 11.2.3.1.2 stream demand Laboratories-. lB Occupancy] NFPA-13 [2016 NFPA-13 Occupancy: Ordinary Hazard Group 2 Edition] A.5.3.2, Design Density Required: 0.2/1500 Figure 11.2.3.1.1, Hose Stream: 250 gpm combined inside and outside hose Table 11.2.3.1.2 stream demand Alarm/ CFC 903.4 All valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler Monitoring systems (if serving >6 sprinklers), pumps, tanks, water levels and temperatures, critical air pressures and water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically supervised by a listed fire alarm control unit. Fire CFC 906,906.3.4, Light Hazard Occupancy (Offices) - OUTSIDE THE SCOPE Extinguishers 5703.2.1 and Occupancy: B 5704.3.3.1 Size: 2A@75 feet Maximum Area per Extinguisher: 6,000 square feet Ordinary Hazard Occupancy (Laboratory) Occupancy: B Size: 10B@30 feet or 20B@50 feet I Rev 1.0— ViaSat—Building 15 I Page 1 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, CA USCRUCKNER ACGOCIAT I TOPIC CODE SECTION CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS Access Road CFC 503 Fire apparatus access road shall extend to within 150 feet of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. Exhaust CFC 502 and Local exhaust recommended based on 25% Lower Flammable Ventilation of 5704.3 Limit Calculations. See section 5.2 for details. Flammable Vapors Allowable Area See Architectural Outside the scope of this report. See architectural plans for Plans allowable area calculations. I Rev 1.0— ViaSat - Building 15 I I Page 2 2426 Town Garden Rd Carlsbad, ASSOIATS I Z Introduction The following is a hazardous materials code compliance report for ViaSat's Building 15, located at 2426 Town Garden Road in the city of Carlsbad, California. This is a technical opinion and report as required by CBC Section 414.1.3 and CFC Section 104.7.2. This report is intended to only specify the hazardous materials storage requirements within ViaSat's Building 15. This report is also intended to help the owners effectively determine the requirements necessary to meet the 2016 Editions of the California Fire Code and the Building Code. This report is based on Chapter 50 (Hazardous Materials), and Chapter 57 (Flammable/Combustible Liquids) of the 2016 California Fire Code. The scope of this report is limited to the storage and use of hazardous materials only in ViaSat's facility. Any non-hazardous material related code requirements, including any high-piled storage areas, are outside the scope of this report. I Rev 1.0— ViaSat—Building 15 I I Page 3 2426Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, CA I4.AU9RUCP4ER AOC1ATES I 3. Construction & Occupancy 3.1 Construction and Building Design ViaSat's Building 15 will be a fully sprinidered; two story building of Type fl-B construction (Attachment #1). See section 7 of this report for exposures, allowable building areas and occupancy separation requirements. Building Square Footage or E2F 38,250 or 36,992 Total Building 75,242 32 Occupancies The building will be classified overall as B occupancy as defined by CBC 304-311 (Attachment #2). ViaSat is a technology company and will use this building mainly for offices and for some technology laboratories of wireless communication equipment. I Rev 1.0— ViaSat—Building 15 I Page 4 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, CA USHRUCHMER 4. Protection Requirements 4.1 Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Any non-hazardous materials related storage is outside the scope of this report. 4. 1.1 Offices - Outside the Scope of this Report The following requirements are based on NFPA-13 (2016 Edition) (Attachment #3): CFC Occupancy: B NFPA 13 Occupancy: Light Hazard Design Density Required: 0.111500 Hose Stream Required: 100 gpm for combined inside and outside hose stream demand 4.1.2 Laboratories The following requirements are based on NFPA-13 (2016 Edition) (Attachment #4): CFC Occupancy: B NFPA 13 Occupancy: Ordinary Hazard Group 2 Design Density Required: 0.2/1500 Hose Stream Required: 250 gpm for combined inside and outside hose stream demand i Rev 1.0— ViaSat—Building 15 I 5 KLAUSSROCRNER Page I 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, CA AND ASSOCIATES I 4.2 Portable Fire Extinguishers Per CFC 906, 5703.2.1 and 5704.3.3.1 (Attachment #5), portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in the following locations: In new and existing Group B occupancies. In areas where flammable or combustible liquids are stored, used or dispensed. Where required by the sections indicated in Table 906.1. Special-hazard areas, including but not limited to laboratories, computer rooms and generator rooms, where required by the fire code official. Portable fire extinguishers shall be located in conspicuous locations where they will be readily accessible and immediately available for use. These locations shall be along normal paths of travel, unless the fire code official determines that hazard posed indicated the need for placement away from normal paths of travel. Portable fire extinguishers shall not be obstructed or obscured from view. In rooms or areas in which visual obstruction cannot be completely avoided, means shall be provided to indicate the location of extinguishers. Per CFC Table 906.3(1) and 906.3(2), the following are proposed fire extinguisher types and layouts: Light (Low) Hazard Occupancy - [Offices] - Outside the Scope Occupancy: B Size: 2A@75 feet Maximum Area per Extinguisher: 6,000 square feet Ordinary (Moderate) Hazard Occupancy [Laboratories] Occupancy: B Size: 10B@30 feet or 20B@50 feet The owners agree to comply with the requirements for fire extinguishers. Fire extinguisher types and locations will be provided by the owners or fire extinguisher vendor and approved by the fire department. I Rev 1.0- ViaSat - Building 15 I I Page 6 I 2426 Town Garden Rd. Carlsbad, I I 4.3 Water Supply 4.3.1 General Requirements Per CFC 507 (Attachment #6), an approved water supply capable of supplying the required fire flow for fire protection shall be provided to premises upon which facilities, buildings or portions of buildings are hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. A water supply shall consist of reservoirs, pressure tanks, elevated tanks, water mains or other fixed systems capable of providing the required fire flow. Private fire service mains and appurtenances shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 24 as amended in Chapter 80. Water tanks for private fire protection shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 22. Fire flow requirements for buildings or portions of buildings and facilities shall be determined by an approved method. The fire code official shall be notified prior to the water supply test. Water supply tests shall be witnessed by the fire code official or approved documentation of the test shall be provided to the fire code official prior to final approval of the water supply system. 4.3.2 Fire Hydrant Systems Per CFC 507.5 (Attachment #6), fire hydrant systems shall comply with the following or by an approved method: Where a portion of the facility or building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction is more than 400 feet from a hydrant on a fire apparatus access road, as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the facility or building, on-site fire hydrants and mains shall be provided where required by the fire code official. Buildings equipped with a standpipe system installed in accordance with Section 905 shall have a fire hydrant within 100 feet of the fire department connections. EXCEPTION: The distance shall be permitted to exceed 100 feet where approved by the fire code official. Fire hydrant systems shall be subject to periodic tests as required by the fire code official. Fire hydrant systems shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times and shall be repaired where defective. Additions, repairs, alterations and servicing shall comply with approved standards. Records of tests and required maintenance shall be maintained. Private fire service mains and water tanks shall be periodically inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 5. Records or inspection, testing and maintenance shall be maintained. Unobstructed access to fire hydrants shall be maintained at all times. The fire department shall not be deterred or hindered from gaining immediate access to fire protection equipment or fire hydrants. A 3-foot clear space shall be maintained around the circumference of fire hydrants except as otherwise required or approved. Where fire hydrants are subject to impact by a motor vehicle, guard posts or other approved means shall comply with Section 312. The water supply/hydrants and fireflow to the building will comply with the specifications of CFC 507. Hydrant systems, underground and fireflow are pending fire department review. I Rev 1.0— ViaSat —Building 15 I Page 7 I I 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, CA I I I 4.4 Alarm/Monitoring Per CFC 903.4 (Attachment #7), all valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems, pumps, tanks, water levels and temperatures, critical air pressures, and water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems (if serving >6 sprinklers) shall be electrically supervised by a listed fire alarm control unit. Alarm, supervisory and trouble signals shall be distinctly different and shall be automatically transmitted to an approved supervising station or, when approved by the fire code official, shall sound an audible signal at a constantly attended location. One exterior approved audible device, located on the exterior of the building in an approved location, shall be connected to each automatic sprinkler system. Such sprinkler water-flow alarm devices shall be activated by water flow equivalent to the flow of a single sprinkler of the smallest orifice size installed in the system. Where a fire alarm system is installed, actuation of the automatic sprinkler system shall actuate the building fire alarm system. Visual alarm notification appliances shall not be required except when required by Section 907. The owners agree to provide alarm/monitoring system in accordance with CFC 903.4 and additional monitoring requirements specific to the City of Carlsbad. 4.5 Fire Department Access Roads Per CFC 503 (Attachment #8), approved fire apparatus access roads shall be provided for every facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road shall comply with the requirements of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. EXCEPTION: The fire code official is authorized to increase the dimension of 150 feet where any of the following conditions occur: The building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, 903.3.1.2 or 903.3.1.3. Fire apparatus access roads cannot be installed because of location on property, topography, waterways, nonnegotiable grades or other similar conditions, and an approved alternative means of fire protection is provided. The fire code official is authorized to require more than one fire apparatus access road based on the potential for impairment of a single road by vehicle congestion, condition of terrain, climatic conditions or other factors that could limit access. Access roads will be submitted by the Architect of Record and comply with the specification of CFC 503. I Rev 1.0— ViaSat -Building 15 I I Page 8 I 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, I I 5. Hazardous Materials A Hazardous Materials Inventory has been provided for ViaSat's Building 15 (see Appendix B). ViaSat agrees that hazardous materials will be stored, used and maintained to the quantities and locations listed in the hazardous materials inventory. ViaSat will occupy the entire building and there will be only one control area throughout the entire building. There will be no hazardous materials located on the second floor of the building. ViaSat agrees that all materials listed in storage will not be in use at the same time. Less than 10% of the materials, listed in the inventory, will be used at any given time; ensuring quantities remain below the maximum allowable quantities for open system use in a single control area. Below is a summary table of the aggregate quantities of hazardous materials that will be stored/used within the building: VIASAT'S MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HAZARD PHYSICAL AGGREGATE QUANTITY PER CFC STATE QUANTITY TABLES 5003.1.1(1) AND 5003.1.1(2) HEALTH HAZARDS Corrosive Liquid 1.5 gIns 1,000 gins PHYSICAL HAZARDS Combustible Dusts* Solid 1 lb No MAO Established Combustible Ill-A Liquid Liquid 0.25 gins 660 gins Combustible ffl-B Liquid Liquid 0.25 gins Not Limited Flammable I-B Liquid 5 gins 240 gins ViaSat agrees that Combustible Dust will not be manufactured, generated or used in such a manner that the concentration and conditions would create a fire or explosion hazard. As shown in the inventory and the above table, the storage and use of hazardous materials within the indoor control area is below the maximum allowable quantities for a control area located on the ground floor of a sprinidered building, stated in Chapter 50 of the 2016 California Fire Code. I Rev 1.0— VwSat— Building 15 I Page 9 T I 2426 Town Garden Rd. Carlsbad, N~ . A!•Q.AT 5,1 General Hazardous Material Requirements The owners agree to implement and maintain the following additional California Fire Code requirements: 5.1.1 Permits Per CFC 5001.5 (Attachment #9), permits shall be required as set forth in sections 105.6 and 105.7 and as required by the local city regulations. The owners agree to obtain any applicable building and fire department permits. 5.1.1.1 Facility Closure Not applicable. There are no proposed facility closures or hazardous materials removal with the scope of project. The owners agree to obtain any applicable building and fire department permits in the event of future facility closures or removal of hazardous materials. 5.1.2 Hazardous Materials Management Plan Per CFC 407.6 and 500 1.5.1 (Attachment #10), where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). The HMMP shall include a facility site plan designating the following: Access to each storage and use area. Location of emergency equipment. Location where liaison will meet emergency responders. Facility evacuation meeting point locations. The general purpose of other areas within the building. Location of all above-ground and underground tanks and their appurtenances including, but not limited to, sumps, vaults, below-grade treatment systems and piping. The hazard classes in each area. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupancies. Emergency exits. An HMMP will be provided by the owners only at the specific request of the fire department. 5.1.3 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement Per CFC 407.5 and 5001.5.2 (Attachment #10), where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include and HMIS, such as the SARA (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986) Title ifi, Tier U Report or other approved statement. As mentioned previously, a hazardous materials inventory report has been provided (see Appendix B). Rev 1.0— ViaSat— Building l5 Page.10 2426 Town Garden Rd. Carlsbad, CA AN A 5.1.4 Systems, Equipment and Processes 5.1.4.1 Containers, Cylinders and Tanks Per CFC 5003.2.1 (Attachment #11), containers, cylinders and tanks shall be designed and constructed in accordance with approved standards. Containers, cylinders, tanks and other means used for containment of hazardous materials shall be of an approved type. Pressure vessels not meeting DOTn requirements for transportation shall comply with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Flammable & Combustible Liquids: Per CFC 5704.3.1 (Attachment #11), the design, construction and capacity of containers for the storage of Class I, II and ifiA liquids shall be approved and in accordance with Section 9.4 of NFPA 30. Only approved containers and portable tanks shall be used. 5.1.4.2 Equipment, Machinery and Alarms Per CFC 5003.2.3 (Attachment #11), equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with the use, storage or handling of hazardous materials shall be listed or approved. 5.1.4.3 Empty Containers and Tanks Per CFC 5003.2.5 (Attachment #11), empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be free from residual material and vapor as defined by DOTn, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) or other regulating authority or maintained as specified for the storage of hazardous materials. Flammable & Combustible Liquids: Per CFC 5704.3.3.4 (Attachment #11), the storage of empty tanks and containers previously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be stored as required for filled containers and portable tanks. Portable tanks and containers, when emptied, shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings. 5.1.4.4 Maintenance Per CFC 5003.2.6 (Attachment #11), in addition to the requirements stated above, equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with hazardous materials shall be maintained in an operable condition. Defective containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed of in an approved manner. Defective containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed of in an approved manner. Defective equipment or machinery shall be removed from service and repaired or replaced. Required detection and alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective. Rev 1.0— ViaSat- Building 15 KLAUSSROCXNER Page 11 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, CA I ~~s ANb ASSOCIATES 5.1.5 Release of Hazardous Materials Per CFC 5003.3 (Attachment #12), hazardous materials in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal waterway or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. EXCEPTION 1: The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed when in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. When hazardous materials are released in quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations, the fire code official shall be notified and the following procedures required in accordance with the following: Records of the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials by the permittee shall be maintained. . Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. Where an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. The person, firm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized discharge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, at no cost to the jurisdiction. When deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup may be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unauthorized discharge. 5.1.6 Material Safety Data Sheets Per CFC 407.2 and 5003.4 (Attachment #13), Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises. When a hazardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available information shall be documented. EXCEPTION: Designated hazardous waste. 5.1.7 Signs/Placards Per CFC 407.3 (Attachment #13), individual containers of hazardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning signs. Per CFC 5003.5 and 5003.6 (Attachment #13), unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identification signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material contained shall be placed on stationary containers and above-ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations designated by the fire code official. Markings. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing compressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COMPRESSED GAS I Rev 1.0— ViaSat - Building 15 I 2426 Town Garden Rd Carlsbad, CA KLAUSOROCKNER AND I Page 12 I I Signs and markings shall not be obscured or removed, shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. Flammable & Combustible Liquids: Per CFC 5703.5 (Attachment #13), the fire code official is authorized to require warning signs for the purpose of identifying the hazards of storing or using flammable liquids. Signage for identification and warning such as for the inherent hazard of flammable liquids or smoking shall be provided in accordance with Section 5003.5 and 5003.6 and the following: Style. Warning signs shall be of a durable material. Signs warning of the hazard of flammable liquids shall have white lettering on a red background and shall read: DANGER - FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. Letters shall not be less than 3 inches in height and '/2 inch in stroke. Location. Signs shall be posted in locations as required by the fire code official. Piping containing flammable liquids shall be identified in accordance with ASME A13.l. Warning labels. Individual containers, packages and cartons shall be identified, marked, labeled and placarded in accordance with federal regulations and applicable state laws. Identification. Color coding or other approved identification means shall be provided on each loading and unloading riser for flammable or combustible liquids to identify the contents of the tank served by the riser. 5.1.8 Sources of Ignition Per CFC 5003.7 (Attachment #14), the following requirements apply: Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Within 25 feet of outdoor storage, dispensing or open use areas. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been designated as totally "no smoking" shall have "No Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the facility or area. Designated areas within such facilities where smoking is permitted either permanently or temporarily, shall be identified with signs designating that smoking is permitted in these areas only. In rooms or areas where flammable or combustible hazardous materials are stored, dispensed or used. Signs shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and shall comply with Section 310. Open flame. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazardous materials stored or used. Industrial trucks. Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated as hazardous (classified) locations in accordance with the California Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505. Rev 1.0— ViaSat—Building 15 I Page 13 I I 2426 Town Garden Rd Carlsbad, CA $LAU9RUC1NCn AND AS$ØCIALS 5.1.9 Requirements for Storage/Flammable Cabinets Per CFC 5003.8.7 and 5704.3.2 (Attachment #15), storage cabinets used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area shall be in accordance with the following: Construction: The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (No. 18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with a 1.5-inch airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching device. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of 2 inches. Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. Warning markings: Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red letters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS - KEEP FIRE AWAY or FLAMMABLE - KEEP FIRE AWAY (for flammable/combustible cabinets) Flammable/Combustible Liquids: Capacity — The combined total quantity of flammable/combustible liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons. Flammable/Combustible Liquids - Liquids for maintenance and operation of equipment: Per CFC 5704.3.4.4 (Attachment #15), in all occupancies, quantities of flammable and combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons used for maintenance purposes and the operation of equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Section 5704.3.2. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons are allowed to be stored outside of a cabinet when in approved containers located in private garages or other approved locations. ViaSat will not use hazardous material cabinets/flammable cabinets for the purposes of increasing the maximum allowable quantities. 5.1.10 General Safety Precautions 5.1.10.1 Personnel Training and Written Procedures Per CFC 407.4 and 5003.9.1 (Attachment #16), person responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary to the event of fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. I Rev 1.0— ViaSat - Building 15 I Page 14 I I 2426 Town Garden Rd Carlsbad, KL*U5eRUCcNCR AND A5saCIAT9 I 5.1 .10.2 Separation of Incompatible Materials Per CFC 5003.9.8 (Attachment #16), incompatible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated when the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds or 0.5 gallon. Separation shall be accomplished by: Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet. Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a noncombustible partition extending not less than 18 inches above and to the sides of the stored material. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. Flammable/Combustible Liquids: Per CFC 5704.3.3.2 (Attachment #16), materials that will react with water or other liquids to produce a hazard shall not be stored in the same room with flammable and combustible liquids except when stored in accordance with Section 5003.9.8. ViaSat agrees to separate any incompatible materials in storage and storage of materials incompatible with materials in use (if greater than 5 pounds or 0.5 gallons) by a minimum distance of 20 feet or by storing in hazardous materials storage cabinets. 5.1.10.3 Additional General Safety Precautions Per CFC 5003.9 and 5704.3.3.3 (Attachment #16), the following additional general precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with the following: Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safe-guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. Protection from Vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312. Electrical Wiring and Equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. Static Accumulation. When processes or conditions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by static electricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge. Protection from Light. Materials that are sensitive to light shall be stored in containers designed to protect them from such exposure. Shock Padding. Materials that are shock sensitive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity. Clear Means of Egress. Storage of any flammable or combustible liquids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress. I Rev 1.0— ViaSat—Building 15 I Page 15 I I 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, CA .AUSRUC$NER I ANOAUOCITE5 I 5.1.11 Storage of Hazardous Materials 5.1.11.1 Shelf Storage Per CFC 5003.9.9 and 5704.3.3.5 (Attachment #17), shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accordance with the seismic design requirements of the California Building Code for the seismic zone in which the material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the hazardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard when used for the storage of individual containers. EXCEPTIONS: Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be maintained in an orderly manner. 5.1.11.2 Storage of Flammable/Combustible Liquids in Control Areas Per CFC 5704.3.5 (Attachment #17), storage of flammable and combustible liquids in control areas shall be in accordance with the following: Storage pile heights. Containers having less than a 30-gallon capacity which contain Class I or II liquids shall not be stacked more than 3 feet or two containers high, whichever is greater, unless stacked on fixed shelving or otherwise satisfactorily secured. Containers of Class I or II liquids having a capacity of 30 gallons or more shall not be stored more than one container high. Containers shall be stored in an upright position. Storage distance from ceiling and roofs. Piles of containers or portable tanks shall not be stored closer than 3 feet to the nearest beam, chord, girder or other obstruction, and shall be 3 feet below sprinkler deflectors or discharge orifices of water spray or other overhead fire protection system. Combustible materials. In areas that are inaccessible to the public, Class I, H and hA liquids shall not be stored in the same pile or rack section as ordinary combustible commodities unless such materials are packaged together as kits. I Rev 1.0— ViaSat - Building 15 I Page 16 I I 2426 Town Garden R4 Carlsbad, CA KL.AU3$RUCKNEI AND ASSOCIATES I 51.12 Flammable/Combustible Liquid Transfer Per CFC 5705.2.4 (Attachment #18), Class I liquids or when heated to or above their flash points, Class H and Class Ill liquid shall be transferred by one of the following methods: From safety cans complying with UL 30. Through an approved closed piping system. From containers or tanks by an approved pump taking suction through an opening in the top of the container or tank. For Class IB, IC, II and ifi liquids, from containers or tanks by gravity through an approved self-closing or automatic-closing valve when the container or tank and dispensing operations are provided with spill control and secondary containment in accordance with Section 5703.4. Class IA liquids shall not be dispensed by gravity from tanks. Approved engineered liquid transfer systems. EXCEPTION: Liquids in original shipping containers not exceeding a 5.3 gallon capacity. ViaSat agrees that all hazardous material equipment will be listed for its use. 5.1.13 Separation of Control Areas Per CFC 5003.8.3.1 (Attachment #19), control areas shall be separated from each other by fire bathers constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building Code or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 712 of the California Building Code, or both. Per CFC 5003.8.3.2, 5003.8.3.3 and CFC Table 5003.8.3.2 (Attachment #19), a maximum of 4 control areas with 100 percent of the maximum allowable quantities of hazardous materials per control area are allowed on the first floor of a building with one-hour fire resistance rating for fire barriers between control areas. As previously mentioned, ViaSat will have one control area for the entire building; therefore separation of control areas is not applicable. I Rev 1.0- ViaSat - Building 15 I I Page 17 I I 2426TownGardenR4CarIsbad,CA , I I I 52 Exhaust Ventilation of Flammable Vapors Mechanical exhaust is not required by the California Building and Fire Code, however the following exhaust ventilation is recommended to avoid requirements for explosion deflagration requirements of CFC Section 911 (Attachment #20). Additionally mechanical exhaust to maintain vapors at or below 25% lower flammable limit is an acceptable method of explosion deflagration prevention in accordance with NFPA 69. In addition, to limit the areas of classified electrical, exhaust is recommended. Local exhaust ventilation is recommended based on 25% Lower Flammable Limit (LFL) calculations in Attachment #20. Exhaust calculations are based on the following two sources have been used to determine the minimum required cfm rate to maintain vapors at or below 25% Lower Flammable Limit: Fire Protection Handbook [18th Edition]: Section 4, Chapter 6 "Flammable and Combustible Liquids" pp 4-63 ["Calculating Vapor Volume and Flammable Mixtures"] Industrial Ventilation: A Manual of Recommended Practice [24th Edition], Section 2.5 ["Dilution Ventilation for Fire and Explosion"] Please note that the recommended exhaust rate calculations in Attachment #20 are applicable to the local exhaust/fume hoods only IF flammable liquids are in open system use. The exhaust ventilation system shall be designed by the mechanical contractor in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. The following exhaust rates, based on lower flammable limit calculation, are recommended for location of local exhaust/fume hoods, where flammable liquids are in open-use. Recommended Minimum Location CFM Based on 25% LFL Calculations Innovation Lab 298 Reliability/FA Lab 310 Please also note the cfm rate calculations based on 25% LFL includes a factor of safety of 4 [i.e. 4 times the minimum exhaust rate needed to maintain the vapors below the lower flammable limit]. The design of the exhaust shall either meet the cfm rates proposed above based on 25% LFL OR it shall meet the manufacturer's recommended rates for the exhaust hood, whichever is greater. The vapors within the duct system are not considered "flammable vapors" if the above minimum exhaust rates are provided as defined by Section 208 of the California Mechanical Code (Attachment #20). I Rev 1.0— ViaSat —Building l5 I Page 18 I 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, CA 53 Classified Electrical Per CFC 5703.1 (Attachment #21), electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Section 605 and the California Electrical Code. Areas where flammable liquids are stored, handled, dispensed or mixed shall be in accordance with Table 5703.1.1. A classified area shall not extend beyond an unpierced floor, roof or other solid partition. The extent of the classified area is allowed to be reduced, or eliminated, where sufficient technical justification is provided to the fire code official that a concentration in the area in excess of 25 percent of the lower flammable limit (LFL) cannot be generated. Areas where Class II or Ill liquids are heated above their flash points shall have electrical installations in accordance with Section 5703.1.1. The fire code official is authorized to determine the extent of the Class I electrical equipment and wiring location when a condition is not specifically covered by these requirements or the California Electrical Code. See section 5.2 for exhaust ventilation requirements to maintain vapors in areas where flammable liquids or heated combustible liquids are used. If exhaust is not provided in areas: Class I, Division 1-Group D Electrical Locations Equipment Where Flammable Vapor/Air Mixtures Could Exist Under Normal Operations: Area within 5' of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions. Class I, Division 2-Group D Electrical Locations Equipment Where Flammable Vapor/Air Mixtures Could Exist Under Normal Operations: Area between 5' & 8' of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions. Also, area up to 3' above floor within 5'-25' horizontally from any edge of such equipment. The owners agree to provide (if applicable) Classified Electrical within the areas requiring local exhaust (i.e. locations where flammable vapors are being exhausted) such as within fume hoods or flammable vapor areas that are exhausted (i.e. where flammable vapors could exist under normal operating conditions). As mentioned previously, as allowed by CFC 5703.1.1, the electrically classified zones/boundaries need not extend outside exhausted laboratory fume hoods or exhausted areas when use, dispensing & transfer operations occur within such hoods & areas provided with ventilation and conditions as described in Section 5.2. I Rev 1.0— ViaSat—Building 15 I Page 19 2426 Town Garden R4 Carlsbad, CA KLAUSRUC$N AND ASSOCIATE S EI 6. Egress A complete exit analysis is outside the scope of this report. The following general egress requirements apply to the proposed sprinidered occupancies (Attachment #22): 6.1 Offices & Laboratories [B Occupancy] Per CBC 1005.3.2, egress width components other than stairways shall be 0.2 inch/occupant. o Exception 1 - egress width components other than stairways shall be 0.15 inch/occupancy in a sprinklered building with an approved emergency voice/alarm communication system. Per CBC Table 1006.2.1, spaces with only one exit or exit access doorway shall have a maximum occupancy load of 49 and the common path of egress travel shall not exceed 100 feet. Per CBC Table 1017.2, exit access travel distance shall not exceed 300 feet. Per CBC 1020.4 Exception 2, dead ends through common path of egress shall not exceed 50 feet. The owners agree to meet the above requirements for travel distances. A complete exit analysis is outside the scope of this report and, when required, will be provided by the Architect of Record. I Rev 1.0- ViaSat-Building 15 I Page 20 I 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, I I 7. ExDosures 7 I Occupancy Separation ViaSat's Building 15 is classified as B occupancy. Per CBC Table 508.4 (Attachment #23), there are no occupancy separation requirements between rooms of the same occupancy classification.. 7.2 Control Area ViaSat will occupy the entire building and there will be only one control area throughout the building; therefore separation of control areas is not applicable. See section 5.1.13 of this report 7.3 Allowable Area Calculations Not within the scope of this report. The building is existing. See architectural plans. I Rev 1.0— ViaSat—Building 15 I Page 21 2426 Town Garden Rd. Carlsbad,CA I ASSOCIATES 8. Conclusion It is the opinion of Klausbruckner & Associates that the above requirements will meet the requirements, and/or intent of Chapter 50 (Hazardous Materials), and Chapter 57 (Flammable/Combustible Liquids) of the 2016 Edition of the California Fire and Building Code. By way of my signature, ViaSat agrees to the storage and maintenance conditions required and specified in this report. heo7 1c €tø1 ViaSat Reflresentative (Sign and Print Name) Date I Rev 1.0— ViaSal - Building 15 I I Page 22 2426 Town Garden Rd. Carlsbad, CA KLAuSUcKNEr( I MID AOCIATIi 9. Appendix A: Attachments AFrAcHMENT # TITLE 1 Construction and Building Design 2 Occupancies 3 Office Sprinklers 4 Laboratory Sprinklers 5 Portable Fire Extinguishers 6 Water Supply 7 Alarm/Monitoring 8 Fire Department Access Roads 9 Permits 10 Hazardous Materials Management Plan & Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement 11 Systems, Equipment & Processes: Containers, Cylinders and Tanks Equipment, Machinery & Alarms Empty Containers and Tanks Maintenance 12 Release of Hazardous Materials 13 Material Safety Data Sheet & Signs/Placards 14 Sources of Ignition 15 Requirements for Storage/Flammable Cabinets 16 General Safety Precautions: Personnel Training and Written Procedures Separation of Incompatible Materials Additional General Safety Precautions 17 Storage of Hazardous Materials 18 Flammable/Combustible Liquid Transfer 19 Separation of Control Areas 20 Exhaust Ventilation of Flammable Vapors 21 Electrically Classified Electrical 22 Egress 23 Occupancy Separation Rev 1.0— viaSat—Building 15 I I 2426 Town Garden Rd, Carlsbad, CA KI.AUSRUC$NER AND ASSCIA I ATTACHMENT #1 CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING DESIGN rrcuJtjI LJIJuI. EXISTING ZONE: P.M. PROPOSED ZONE: P.M. GENERAL PLAN: P.I. (PLANNED INDUSTRIAL) EXISTING LAND USE: VACANT OCCUPANCY USE: TYPE 'B' (OFFICE) MIXED USE-SEPARATED OTHER USES ARE ANCILLARY AND PER SECTION 508.4: UNDER 10% OF THE TOTAL FLOOR AREA. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: TYPE Il-B FIRE RATING - PER TABLE 601: - PRIMARY STRUCTURAL FRAME: 0 HR - FLOOR CONSTRUCTION - BEARING WALLS: & SEC. MEMBERS: EXTERIOR: 0 HR - ROOF CONSTRUCTION INTERIOR: 0 HR & SEC. MEMBERS: - NON-BEARING WALLS &PARTmONS: 0 H FIRE SPRINKLED: YES, PER 2016 CBC 903.3.1.1 NUMBER OF STORIES: (2) TWO BUILDING HEIGHT: 36'-0" AT ROOF EYEBROW 31'-W AT GENERAL PARAPET IkLLL)VVI41bLI IkFtI.* AREA INCREASES z O i jlijo -JW ( w W 0 .. ("Ui Z 00 (DO 0 ..0 0 -2 0>- 0 a. b, a. 0 cy OF— 00 ø u. I- Il-B B YES B: USED FIRST FLOOR 86.250 S.F. 23.000 S.F. FOR AREA 31,000 SF 11,625 SF INCREASE SECOND FLOOR 86,250 S.F. (Is2) TOTAL = 172,500 S.F. INCREASE PER CBC TABLE 5062 FOR SPRINKLERED BUILDING GROUP B: Aa = (At + [At x IsD = 123.000 + 123.000 x 2 D = 69,000 S.F. = Aa FIRST FLOOR INCREASE PER FRONTAGE CBC SECTION 506.2.4 FRONTAGE CALCULATION If = [F!P-0.25] W/30 WHERE F = P PER SHEET 14-AS-101 = [1 -0.25] 30/30 = 0.75 ALLOWABLE AREA - SECOND FLOOR Aa = [At + (Ns x If)] = 469.000 + F23.000 x 01 D = 86.250 S.F. ALLOWABLE AREA (Aa) AND TABULAR ALLOWABLE AREA FACTOR (Ns) PER CBC TABLE 506.2 - OCCUPANCY SEPARATION NOT REQUIRED PER TABLE 508.4 LOT AREA. TOTAL BUILDING AREA: FIRST FLOOR: = 38,250 SQ.FT. SECOND FLOOR: = 36,992 SQ.FT. TOTAL BUILDING AREA: 75,292 SQ.FT. OCCUPANT LOAD: OFFICE (B): = 75,292 SQ.FT. TOTAL BUll flING CCC.: 75,292 SQ.FT. PROJECT ADDRESS/ LEGAL DESCRIPTION 2426 TOWN GARDEN ROAD CARLSBAD, CA 92009 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOTS 29 OF CARLSBAD TRACT CT0215 BRESSI RANCH, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ACCORDING TO THE MAP THEREOF NO. 14960 FILED IN THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, FEBRUARY 4.2005. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: 213-260-02,213-260-03,213-260-04,213-260-05,213-260.06,213-260-07, 213-260-08,213-260-09 0= I I LM II €11 I Minn I-1-9_1 _J _DJII I cJ — I - 0= J mom I 11 ulfr -4 _ 0 I I LT.. 0 VILY 0 I II TU Mill I __________ -!• I I I 0,. gn -,•-_ MOO 771 n-Jin BUILDING 15 T.I. - FIRST FLOOR BUILDING 15 T.I. - SECOND FLOOR ATTACHMENT #2 OCCUPANCIES CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION User note: Code change proposals to sections preceded by the designation (F) will be considered by the International Fire Code Development Committee during the 2016 (Group B) Code Development Cycle. See explanation on page ix. SECTION 301 GENERAL 301.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall control the classification of all buildings and structures as to use and occupancy. CLASSIFICATION 302.1 General. Structures or portions of structures shall be classified with respect to occupancy in one or more of the groups listed in this section. A room or space that is intended to be occupied at different times for different purposes shall comply with all of the requirements that are applicable to each of the purposes for which the room or space will be occupied. Structures with multiple occupancies or uses shall comply with Section 508. When a structure is proposed for a purpose that is not specifically provided for in this code, such structure shall be classified in the group that the occupancy most nearly resembles, according to the fire safety and rela- 1. Assembly (see Section 303): Groups A-i, A-2, A-3, A-4 and A-5 [i Business (see Section 304): Group B j Educational (see Section 305): Group E Factory and Industrial (see Section 306): Groups F-i and F-2 High Hazard (see Section 307): Groups H-i, H-2, H- 3, H-4 and H-S Institutional (see Section 308): Groups I-i, 1-2, 1-2.1. 1-3 and 1-4 (SFMJ Laboratory (see Section 202): Group B, unless classfled as Group L (see Section 453) or Group H (see Section 307). Mercantile (see Section 309): Group M ISFMj Organized Camps (see Section 450): Group C. (SFMJ Research Laboratories (see Section 453): Group L Residential (see Section 310): Groups R-i, R-2, R- 2.1, R-3, R-3.1 and R-4. Storage (see Section 311): Groups S-i and S-2 Utility and Miscellaneous (see Section 312): Group U (SFMJ Existing buildings housing existing protective social care homes or facilities established prior to 1972 (see Cali- fornia Fire Code Chapter 11 and California Existing Build- ing Code). 302.1.1 Reserved 302.1.2 Reserved 302.1.3 Pharmacies; veterinary facilities; barbering, cos- metology or electrolysis establishments; and acupunc- ture offices. See Chapter 12. SECTION 303 ASSEMBLY GROUP A 303.1 Assembly Group A. Assembly Group A occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for the gathering of persons for purposes such as civic, social or religious functions; recreation, food or drink consumption or awaiting transportation; motion picture and television production studio sound stages, approved pro- duction facilities and production locations; or for the show- ing of motion pictures when an admission fee is charged and when such building or structure is open to the public and has a capacity of 10 or more persons. 303.1.1 Small buildings and tenant spaces. A building or tenant space used for assembly purposes with an occupant load of less than 50 persons shall be classified as a Group B occupancy. 303.1.2 Small assembly spaces. The following rooms and spaces shall not be classified as Assembly oècupancies: A room or space used for assembly purposes with an occupant load of less than 50 persons and acces- sory to another occupancy shall be classified as a Group B occupancy or as part of that occupancy. A room or space used for assembly purposes that is less than 750 square feet (70 m) in area and acces- sory to another occupancy shall be classified as a Group B occupancy or as part of that occupancy. 303.1.3 Associated with Group E occupancies. A room or space used for assembly purposes that is associated with a Group E occupancy is not considered a separate occu- pancy. 303.1.4 Accessory to places of religious worship. Accessory religious educational rooms and religious audi- toriums with occupant loads of less than 100 per room or space are not considered separate occupancies. 303.2 Assembly Group A-i. Assembly uses, usually with fixed seating, intended for the production and viewing of the performing arts or motion pictures including, but not limited to: Motion picture and television production studio sound stages, approved production facilities and production locations. (with live audiences). Motion picture theaters Symphony and concert halls Television and radio studios admitting an audience Theaters 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 93 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION 303.3 Assembly, Group A-2. Assembly uses intended for food and/or drink consumption including, but not limited to: Banquet halls Casinos (gaming areas) Nightclubs Restaurants, cafeterias and similar dining facilities (including associated commercial kitchens) Taverns and bars 303.4 Assembly Group A-3. Assembly uses intended for wor- ship, recreation or amusement and other assembly uses not classified elsewhere in Group A including, but not limited to: Amusement arcades Alt galleries Bowling alleys Community halls Courtrooms Dance halls (not including food or drink consumption) Exhibition halls Funeral parlors Gymnasiums (without spectator seating) Indoor swimming pools (without spectator seating) Indoor tennis courts (without spectator seating) Lecture halls Libraries Museums Places of religious worship Pool and billiard parlors Waiting areas in transportation terminals 303.5 Assembly Group A-4. Assembly uses intended for viewing of indoor sporting events and activities with specta- tor seating including, but not limited to: Arenas Skating rinks Swimming pools Tennis courts 303.6 Assembly Group A-5. Assembly uses intended for participation in or viewing outdoor activities including, but not limited to: Amusement park structures Bleachers - Grandstands Stadiums 303.7 Fixed guideway transit systems. (SFMJ Fixed guide- way transit system buildings shall conform to the require- ments of this code for their occupancy classification in addition to the provisions setforth in Section 443. 303.8 Subterranean spaces for winery facilities in natural or manmade caves. [SFMJ For fire and life safety require- ments, seSection 446. SECTION 304 BUSINESS GROUP B 304.1 Business roup B. Business Group B occupancy includes, among otrs, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for office, professional or service-type transac- tions, including storage of records and accounts. Business occupancies shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Airport traffic control towers Ambulatory care facilities serving five or fewer patients (see Section 308.4.2 for facilities serving more than five patients) Animal hospitals, kennels and pounds Banks Barber and beauty shops Car wash Civic administration Clinic, outpatient [SFMJ (not classified as Group 1-2.1) Dry cleaning and laundries: pick-up and delivery stations and self-service Educational occupancies for students above the 12th grade Electronic data processing Food processing establishments and commercial kitchens not associated with restaurants, cafeterias and similar dining facilities not more than 2,500 square feet (232 m) h inarea. Laboratories: testing, research and (SFMJ instruction Motor vehicle showrooms Post offices Print shops Professional services (architects, attorneys, dentists, physicians, engineers, etc.) Radio and television stations Telephone exchanges Training and skill development not within a school or academic program (this shall include, but not be limited to, tutoring centers, martial arts studios, gymnastics and similar uses regardless of the ages served, and where not classified as a Group A occupancy). 304.2 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap- ter 2: AMBULATORY CARE FACILITY. CLINIC, OUTPATIENT. SECTION 305 EDUCATIONAL GROUP E 305.1 Educational Group E. Educational Group E occu- pancy includes, among others, the use of a building or struc- ture, or a portion thereof, by more than six persons at any one time for educational purposes through the 12th grade. Exception: JSFMJ A residence used as a home school for the children who normally reside at the residence. Such residences shall remain classified as Group R-2, or Group R-3 occupancies. 305.1.1 Accessory to places of religious worship. Reli- gious educational rooms and religious auditoriums, which are accessory to places of religious worship in accordance with Section 303.1.4 and have occupant loads of less than 100 per room or space, shall be classified as Group A-3 occupancies. 305.2 Group E, day care facilities. This group includes buildings and structures or portions thereof occupied by more 94 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ATTACHMENT #3 OFFICE SPRINKLERS 1-11.1 -..-.--. ...."".• r''" -. "" -. '"M '"''""°. ANNEX A 13-295 International Shore Connection Threads to mate hydrants Threads to mate hydrants and hose at shore facilities and hose on ship 34a 1n. (14 mm) I minium 7' I! '1i f fin. 2.75 in. lm)44 t~( ri _-______ 1.25 in. (32 mm) \ \ '+1.25 1013. 0.75 in. 1 I 0.75 In. (20 mm) I I (20 mm) Shore Ship Material: Any suitable for 150 psi Material: Brass or bronze (10.3 bar) service (shore) suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) Flange surface: Flat face service (ship) Gasket material: Any suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) service Bolts: Four % in. (16 mm) minimum diameter, 2 in. (50 mm) long, threaded to within 1 in. (25 mm) of bolt head Nuts: Four, to fit bolts Washers: Four, to fit bolts FIGURE A.3.10.7 International Shore Fire Connection. £4.6 Non-system components can adversely affect the opera- tion and longevity of the fire sprinkler system. Objects con- nected to the sprinkler system can displace sprinkler system piping, causing obstruction to the spray pattern of sprinklers, delay the activation of a sprinkler, or cause chemical compat- ibility problems that can cause the failure of sprinkler system components. £5.1 Occupancy examples in the listings as shown in the various hazard classifications are intended to represent the norm for those occupancy types. Unusual or abnormal fuel loadings or combustible characteristics and susceptibility for changes in these characteristics, for a particular occupancy, are considerations that should be weighed in the selection and classification. The light hazard classification is intended to encompass residential occupancies; however, this is not intended to pre- clude the use of listed residential sprinklers in residential oc- or resiaenual portions or ouier £5.2 Light hazard occupancies include occupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Animal shelters Churches Clubs Eaves and overhangs, if of combustible construction with no combustibles beneath Educational Hospitals, including animal hospitals and veterinary fa- cilities Institutional Kennels Libraries, except large stack rooms Museums Nursing or convalescent homes Offices, including data processing Residential Restaurant seating areas Theaters and auditoriums, excluding stages and prosce- niums Unused attics Note that it is not the committee's intent to equate library bookshelves with ordinary hazard occupancies or with library stacks. Typical library bookshelves of approxi- mately 8 ft (2.4 m) in height, containing books stored vertically on end, held in place in close association with each other, with aisles wider than 30 in. (750 mm) can be considered to be light hazard occupancies. Similarly, library stack areas, which are more akin to shelf storage or record storage, as defined in NFPA 232, should be considered to be ordinary hazard occupancies £5.3 For purposes of these definitions, Class I, Class II, Class III, and Class N commodities would be considered to have moderate rates of heat release, while Group A plastics would be considered to have high rates of heat release. Stock- piles are considered to include display merchandise (mercan- tile) and arrangements of combustibles ancillary to operations within the occupancy as opposed to dedicated storage areas where the fire loading is generally more severe. £5.3.1 Ordinary hazard (Group 1) occupancies include oc- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Automobile parking and showrooms Bakeries Beverage manufacturing Canneries Daisy products manufacturing and processing Electronic plants Glass and glass products manufacturing Laundries Restaurant service areas Porte cocheres Mechanical rooms £5.3.2 Ordinary hazard (Group 2) occupancies include oc- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Agricultural facilities Barns and stables Cereal mills Chemical plants - ordinary Confectionery products Distilleries Dry cleaners Exterior loading docks (Note that exterior loading docks only used for loading and unloading of ordinary combustibles should be classified as 0H2. For the han- dling of flammable and combustible liquids, hazardous materials, or where utilized for storage, exterior loading docks and all interior loading docks should be protected based upon the actual occupancy and the materials handled on the dock, as if the materials were actually stored in that configuration.) Feed mills Horse stables Leather goods manufacturing 2016 Edition .'.I.. .-,, ,-.,,. r•••"-- -. .- ,-..-..--...--."....., DESIGN APPROACHES 13-143 Density (mm/mm) 2.0 4.1 6.1 6.1 10.2 .12.2 14.3 16.3 5000 01 E. 4000 0 0. 0 0 3000 2500 0 . 2000 15001l I I I I I I I " ' J I I I I I 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 Density (gpmltt2) FIGURE 11.2.3.1.1 Density/Area Curves. Table 11.2.3.1.2 Hose Stream Allowance and Water Supply Duration Requirements for Hydraulically Calculated Systems Total Combined Inside and Outside Inside Hose Hose Duration Spin L/min gpm L/min Occupancy (minutes) Light hazard 0.50. or 0. 190, or 100 880 30 100 380 Ordinary 0, 50, or 0, 190, or 250 950 60-90 hazard 100 380 Extra hazard 0, 50, or 0,190. or 500 1900 90-120 100 380 to the bottom of solid wood joists or solid limited- combustible construction or noncombustible construction so as to create enclosed joist spaces 160 ft3 (4.5 in3) or less in volume, including space below insulation that is laid di- rectly on top or within the ceiling joists in an otherwise sprinklered concealed space. Concealed spaces where rigid materials are used and the exposed surfaces have a flame spread index of 25 or less and the materials have been demonstrated to not propa- gate fire more than 10.5 ft (3.2 m) when tested in accor- dance with ASTM E84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, or ANSI! UL 723, Standardfor Testfor Surface Burning Characteristics ofBuilding Mate-dais, extended for an additional 20 min- utes in the form in which they are installed in the space. Concealed spaces in which the exposed materials are constructed entirely of fire-retardant-treated wood as de- fined by NFPA 703. Concealed spaces over isolated small rooms not exceed- ing55 ft2 (5.1m2) in area. Vertical pipe chases under 10 ft2 (0.9 m2), provided that in multifloor buildings the chases are firestopped at each floor using materials equivalent to the floor con- struction, and where such pipe chases contain no sources of ignition, piping shall be noncombustible, and pipe penetrations at each floor shall be properly sealed. F279 0. U, 232 186 139 0.40 Exterior columns under 10 ft' (0.9 m2) in area formed by studs orwoodjoists, supporting exterior canopies that are filly protected with a sprinkler system. (10)*Light or ordinary hazard occupancies where noncom- bustible or limited-combustible ceilings are attached to the bottom of composite woodjoists either directly or on to metal channels not exceeding 1 in. (25 mm) in depth, provided the adjacentjoist channels are firestopped into volumes not exceeding 160 ft3 (4.5 m3) using materials equivalent to ½ in. (13 mm) gypsum board, and at least 3½ in. (90 mm) of batt insulation is installed at the bot- tom of the joist channels when the ceiling is attached utilizing metal channels. 11.2.3.2 Density/Area Method. 11.2.3.2.1 Water Supply. 11.2.3.2.1.1 The water supply requirement for sprinklers only shall be calculated from the density/area curves of Figure 11.2.3.1.1 or from Chapter 22 where density/area criteria are specified for special occupancy hazards. 11.2.3.2.1.2 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, the calculations shall satisfy any single point on the appropriate density/area curve. 11.2.3.2.1.3 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, it shall not be nec- essary to meet all points on the selected curves. 11.2.3.2.2 Sprinlders. 11.2.3.2.2.1 The densities and areas provided in Figure 11.2.3.1.1 shall be for use only with spray sprinklers. 11 .2.3.2.2.2 Quick-response sprinklers shall not be permitted for use in extra hazard occupancies or other occupancies where there are substantial amounts of flammable liquids or combustible dusts. 11 .2.3.2.2.3 For extended coverage sprinklers, the minimum design area shall be that corresponding to the hazard in Fig- ure 11.2.3.1.1 or the area protected by five sprinklers, which- ever is greater. 11.2.3.2.2.4 Extended coverage sprinklers shall be listed with and designed for the minimum flow corresponding to the density for the hazard as specified in Figure 11.2.3.1.1. 465 CM E 2016 EditIon ATTACHMENT #4 LABORATORY SPRINKLERS 13-295 International Shore Connection Threads to mate hydrants Threads to mate hydrants and hose at shore facilities and hose on ship Me In. (14 mm) I 7 I! 'I minTium I! '1I I: ::::!:II:::::!:: t 2.75 in. 2.75 in. 532mm) 0.751n. - - 0.75 in. (20 mm) I I (20 mm) Shore Ship Material: Any suitable for 150 psi Material: Brass or bronze (10.3 bar) service (shore) suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) Flange surface: Flat face service (ship) Gasket material: Any suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) service Bolts: Four % in. (16 mm) minimum diameter, 2 in. (50 mm) long, threaded to within 1 in. (25 mm) of bolt head Nuts: Four, to fit bolts Washers: Four, to fit bolts FIGURE A.3.1O.7 International Shore Fne Connection. A.4.6 Non-system components can adversely affect the opera- tion and longevity of the fire sprinkler system. Objects con- nected to the sprinkler system can displace sprinkler system piping, causing obstruction to the spray pattern of sprinklers, delay the activation of a sprinkler, or cause chemical compat- ibility problems that can cause the failure of sprinkler system components. A.5.1 Occupancy examples in the listings as shown in the various hazard classifications are intended to represent the norm for those occupancy types. Unusual or abnormal fuel loadings or combustible characteristics and susceptibility for changes in these characteristics, for a particular occupancy, are considerations that should be weighed in the selection and classification. The light hazard classification is intended to encompass residential occupancies; however, this is not intended to pre- clude the use of listed residential sprinklers in residential oc- cupancies or residential portions of other occupancies. A.5.2 Light hazard occupancies include occupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Animal shelters Churches Clubs Eaves and overhangs, if of combustible construction with no combustibles beneath Educational Hospitals, including animal hospitals and veterinary fa- cilities Institutional Kennels Libraries, except large stack rooms Museums Nursing or convalescent homes Offices, including data processing Residential Restaurant seating areas Theaters and auditoriums, excluding stages and prosce- niums Unused attics Note that it is not the committee's intent to automatically equate library bookshelves with ordinary hazard occupancies or with library stacks. Typical library bookshelves of approxi- mately 8 ft (2.4 m) in height, containing books stored vertically on end, held in place in close association with each other, with aisles wider than 30 in. (750 mm) can be considered to be light hazard occupancies. Similarly, library stack areas, which are more akin to shelf storage or record storage, as defined in NFPA 232, should be considered to be ordinary hazard occupancies. A.5.3 For purposes of these definitions, Class I, Class II, Class III, and Class N commodities would be considered to have moderate rates of heat release, while Group A plastics would be considered to have high rates of heat release. Stock- piles are considered to include display merchandise (mercan- tile) and arrangements of combustibles ancillary to operations within the occupancy as opposed to dedicated storage areas where the fire loading is generally more severe. A.5.3.1 Ordinary hazard (Group 1) occupancies include oc- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Automobile parking and showrooms Bakeries Beverage manufacturing Canneries Dairy products manufacturing and processing Electronic plants Glass and glass products manufacturing Laundries Restaurant service areas Porte cocheres Mechanical rooms £5.3.2 Ordinary hazard (Group 2) occupancies include oc- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Agricultural facilities Barns and stables Cereal mills Chemical plants - ordinary Confectionery products Distilleries Dry cleaners Exterior loading docks (Note that exterior loading docks only used for loading and unloading of ordinary combustibles should be classified as 0H2. For the han- dling of flammable and combustible liquids, hazardous materials, or where utilized for storage, exterior loading docks and all interior loading docks should be protected based upon the actual occupancy and the materials handled on the dock, as if the materials were actually stored in that configuration.) Feed mills Horse stables Leather goods manufacturing 2016 Edition 13-296 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Libraries - large stack room areas Machine shops Metal working Mercantile Paper and pulp mills Paper process plants Piers and wharves Plastics fabrication, including blow molding, extruding, and machining; excluding operations using combustible hydraulic fluids Post offices Printing and publishing Racetrack stable/kennel areas, including those stable/ kennel areas, barns, and associated buildings at state, county, and local fairgrounds Repair garages Resin application area Stages Textile manufacturing lire manufacturing Tobacco products manufacturing Wood machining A.5.4.1 Extra hazard (Group 1) occupancies include occu- pancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Aircraft hangars (except as governed by NFPA 409) Combustible hydraulic fluid use areas Die casting Metal extruding Plywood and particleboard manufacturing Printing [using inks having flash points below 100°F (38°C)] Rubber reclaiming, compounding, drying, milling, vul- canizing Sawmills Textile picking, opening, blending, ganietting, or card- ing, combining of cotton, synthetics, wool shoddy, or burlap Upholstering with plastic foams A.5.4.2 Extra hazard (Group 2) occupancies include occu- pancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Asphalt saturating Flammable liquids spraying Flow coating Manufactured home or modular building assemblies (where finished enclosure is present and has combustible interiors) Open oil quenching Plastics manufacturing Solvent cleaning Varnish and paint dipping Car stackers and car lift systems with 2 cars stacked vertically A.5.5 Other NFPA standards contain design criteria for fire control or fire suppression (see Section 5.5 and Chapter2). While these can form the basis of design criteria, this standard de- scribes the methods of design, installation, fabrication, calcu- lation, and evaluation of water supplies that should be used for the specific design of the system. Other NFPA standards contain sprinkler system design cri- teria for fire control or suppression of specific hazards. This information has been either referenced or copied into Chap- ter 22 using NFPA's extract policy. A.5.6 Specification of the type, amount, and arrangement of combustibles for any commodity classification is essen- tially an attempt to define the potential fire severity, based on its burning characteristics, so the fire can be successfully controlled by the prescribed sprinkler protection for the commodity class. In actual storage situations, however, many storage arrays do not fit precisely into one of the fun- damental classifications; therefore, the user needs to make judgments after comparing each classification to the exist- ing storage conditions. Storage arrays consist of thousands of products, which makes it impossible to specify all the acceptable variations for any class. As an alternative, a vari- ety of common products are classified in this annex based on judgment, loss experience, and fire test results. Table A.5.6 provides examples of commodities not addressed by the classifications in Section 5.6. The commodities listed in Table A.5.6 are outside the scope of NFPA 13 protection. Table A.5.6.3 is an alphabetized list of commodities with corresponding classifications. Table A.5.6.3.1, Table A.5.6.3.2, Table A.5.6.3.3, Table A.5.6.3.4, and Table A.5.6.4.1 provide examples of commodi- ties within a specific class. Table A.5.6 Examples of Commodities Not Addressed by Classifications in Section 5.6 Ammunition Components - Bulk pruners and powder Batteries - Lithium and other similar exotic metals - Lithium-ion and other rechargeable batteries that contain combustible electrolyte Boat Storage - Stored on racks Boxes, Crates - Empty, wood slatted* Cet Rolls Combustible Metals - unless specifically identified otherwise Compressed or Liquefied Flammable Gases (i.e., filled propane cylinders) - unless specifically identified otherwise Explosives - Blasting primers and similar items Fertilizers (nitrates) Fireworks - Consumer and display Flammable and Combustible Liquids - unless specifically identified otherwise - Liquids that contain greater than 20% alcohol Hanging Garments, Bulk Storage Lighters (butane) - Loose in large containers (Level S aerosol) Storage Container - Large container storage of household goods *Should be treated as idle pallets. 2016 Edition -. ,,-,"..-.-., ,,. ..,., .-,.,, I.,-- •'•••"•• -. '•'.' "• 'M'"' ' ..--, DESIGN APPROACHES 13-143 Density (mm/mm) r I.. I: I,. ITII ii 1€ t..0 s • . : ILLUUI•U•U••U•••UI•UUU•••II••UU•U•____ L ONE _____.....i..•iu.. AMENNNE IN ML 0 kuuLuuLuu•••uluuuuuuuRuuu____ ME M L uu ON LM Now Now, I • Table 11.2.3.1.2 Hose Stream Allowance and Water Supply Duration Requirements for Hydraulically Calculated Systems Total Combined Inside and Outride Inside Hose Hose Duration Occupancy Spin I L/min am L/min (minutes) Light hazard 0,50, or 0. 190, or 100 380 30 100 380 Ordinary 0, 50, or 1 0, 190, or 1 250 950 1 60-90 hazard 100 380 Extra hazard 0, 50, or 0, 190, or 500 1900 90-120 100 380 to the bottom of solid wood joists or solid limited- combustible construction or noncombustible construction so as to create enclosedjoist spaces 160 ft3 (4.5 m5) or less in volume, including space below insulation that is laid di- rectly on top or within the ceiling joists in an otherwise spiinklered concealed space. Concealed spaces where rigid materials are used and the exposed surfaces have a flame spread index of 25 or less and the materials have been demonstrated to not propa- gate fire more than 10.5 ft (3.2 m) when tested in accor- dance with ASTM E84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Charactenstics of Building Materials, or ANSI! UL 723, Standard for Testfor Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, extended for an additional 20 min- utes in the form in which they are installed in the space. Concealed spaces in which the exposed materials are constructed entirely of fire-retardant-treated wood as de- fined by NFPA 703. Concealed spaces over isolated small rooms not exceed- ing 55 ft? (5.1 m2) in area. Vertical pipe chases under 10 ft2 (0.9 m2), provided that in multifloor buildings the chases are firestopped at each floor using materials equivalent to the floor con- struction, and where such pipe chases contain no sources of ignition, piping shall be noncombustible, and pipe penetrations at each floor shall be properly sealed. Exterior columns under 10 ft2 (0.9 m2) in area formed by studs orwoodjoists, supporting exterior canopies that are fully protected with a sprinkler system. (10)*Light or ordinary hazard occupancies where noncom- bustible or limited-combustible ceilings are attached to the bottom of composite woodjoists either directly or on to metal channels not exceeding 1 in. (25 mm) in depth, provided the adjacentjoist channels are firestopped into volumes not exceeding 160 ft5 (4.5 m3 ) using materials equivalent to ½ in. (13 mm) gypsum board, and at least 3½ in. (90 mm) of batt insulation is installed at the bot- tom of the joist channels when the ceiling is attached utilizing metal channels. 11.2.3.2 Density/Area Method. 11.2.3.2.1 Water Supply. 11.2.3.2.1.1 The water supply requirement for sprinklers only shall be calculated from the density/area curves of Figure 11.2.3.1.1 or from Chapter 22 where density/area criteria are specified for special occupancy hazards. 11.2.3.2.1.2 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, the calculations shall satisfy any single point on the appropriate density/area curve. 11.2.3.2.1.3 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, it shall not be nec- essary to meet all points on the selected curves. 11.2.3.2.2 Sprinklers. 11.2.3.2.2.1 The densities and areas provided in Figure 11.2.3.1.1 shall be for use only with spray sprinklers. 11.2.3.2.2.2 Quick-response sprinklers shall not be permitted for use in extra hazard occupancies or other occupancies where there are substantial amounts of flammable liquids or combustible dusts. 11 .2.8.2.2.3 For extended coverage sprinklers, the minimum design area shall be that corresponding to the hazard in Fig- ure 11.2.3.1.1 or the area protected by five sprinklers, which- ever is greater. 11.2.3.2.2.4 Extended coverage sprinklers shall be listed with and designed for the minimum flow corresponding to the density for the hazard as specified in Figure 11.2.3.1.1. 2016 Edition ATTACHMENT #5 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 6. Where the most remote portion of a floor or story is more than 150 feet (45 720 mm) from a hose connec- tion, the fire code official is authorized to require that additional hose connections be provided in approved locations. The distances from a hose connection shall be measured along the path of traveL 905.4.1 Protection. Risers and laterals of Class I stand- pipe systems not located within an interior exit stairway shall be protected by a degree of fire resistance equal to that required for vertical enclosures in the building in which they are located. Exception: In buildings equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system, laterals that are not located within an interior exit stairway are not required to be enclosed within fire-resistance-rated construction. 905.4.2 Interconnection. In buildings where more than one standpipe is provided, the standpipes shall be inter- connected in accordance with NFPA 14. 905.5 Location of Class II standpipe hose connections. Class U standpipe hose connections shall be accessible and shall be located so that all portions of the building are within 30 feet (9144 mm) of a listed variable stream fog nozzle attached to 100 feet (30 480 mm) of hose. 905.5.1 Groups A-i and A-2. In Group A-i and A-2 occupancies with occupant loads of more than 1,000, hose connections shall be located on each side of any stage, on each side of the rear of the auditorium, on each side of the balcony, and on each tier of dressing rooms. 905.5.2 Protection. Fire-resistance-rated protection of ris- ers and laterals of Class II standpipe systems is not required. 905.5.3 Class II system 1-inch hose. A minimum I-inch (25 mm) hose shall be allowed to be used for hose stations in light-hazard occupancies where investigated and listed for this service and where approved by the fire code offi- cial. 905.6 Location of Class UI standpipe hose connections. Class UI standpipe systems shall have hose connections located as required for Class I standpipes in Section 905.4 and shall have Class II hose connections as required in Sec- tion 905.5. 905.6.1 Protection. Risers and laterals of Class III stand- pipe systems shall be protected as required for Class I sys- tems in accordance with Section 905.4.1. 905.6.2 Interconnection. In buildings where more than one Class III standpipe is provided, the standpipes shall be interconnected in accordance with NFPA 14. 905.7 Cabinets. Cabinets containing fire-fighting equipment, such as standpipes, fire hose, fire extinguishers or fire depart- ment valves, shall not be blocked from use or obscured from view. 905.7.1 Cabinet equipment identification. Cabinets shall be identified in an approved manner by a permanently attached sign with letters not less than 2 inches (51 mm) high in a color that contrasts with the background color, indicating the equipment contained therein. Exceptions: Doors not large enough to accommodate a writ- ten sign shall be marked with a permanently attached pictogram of the equipment contained therein. Doors that have either an approved visual identi- fication clear glass panel or a complete glass door panel are not required to be marked. 905.7.2 Locking cabinet doors. Cabinets shall be unlocked. Exceptions: Visual identification panels of glass or other approved transparent frangible material that is easily broken and allows access. Approved locking arrangements. Group 1-3 occupancies and in mental health areas of Group 1-2 occupancies. 905.8 Dry standpipes. Dry standpipes shall not be installed. Exception: Where subject to freezing and in accordance with NFPA 14. 905.9 Valve supervision. Valves controlling water supplies shall be supervised in the open position so that a change in the normal position of the valve will generate a supervisory signal at the supervising station required by Section 903.4. Where a fire alarm system is provided, a signal shall also be transmitted to the control unit. Exceptions: Valves to underground key or hub valves in road- way boxes provided by the municipality or public utility do not require supervision. Valves locked in the normal position and inspected as provided in this code in buildings not equipped with a fire alarm system. 905.10 During construction. Standpipe systems required during construction and demolition operations shall be pro- vided in accordance with Section 3313. 905.11 Existing buildings. Where required in Chapter 11, existing structures shall be equipped with standpipes installed in accordance with Section 905. PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 906.1 Where required. Portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in all of the following locations: 1. In new and existing Group A, B, E, F, H, I, L, M, R-1, R-2, R-2. 1, R-3. 1, R-4 and S occupancies. Exception: In Group R-2 occupancies, portable fire extinguishers shall be required only in locations specified in Items 2 through 6 where each dwelling unit is provided with a portable fire extinguisher having a minimum rating of 1-A:10-B:C. > > 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 159 IIM1!1Th11lIIMIrn1l11rn1IIFII FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2. Within 30 feet (9144 mm) of commercial cooking equipment. 13. In areas where flammable or combustible liquids are ( stored, used or dispensed. On each floor of structures under construction, except Group R-3 occupancies, in accordance with Section 3315.1. Where required by the sections indicated in Table 906.1. Special-hazard areas, including but not limited to labo- ratories, computer rooms and generator rooms, where _eqirire4 by the fire code official._____________ Large and small family day-care homes shall be equipped with a portable fire extinguisher having a minimum 2-A:10-B:C rating. Where required by California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1. Within 30 feet (9144 mm) of domestic cooking equip- ment located in a Group 1-2. fCal4fornia Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, 13.29(a) through (d)J Portable Fire Extinguishing Equip- ment. General. Portable fire extinguishers conforming to the requirements of California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3, shall be installed and maintained in accordance with guides established therein. Special Coverage. Additional Class A, B and C units of adequate extinguishing potential shall be providedfor any other hazard, as determined by the enforcing agency. Group A Occupancies. (1) One additional Class 2-A unit shall be provided in Group A Occupancies as follows: On each side of the stage orplaform. Exception: Platforms 1000 square fret or less in area need have only one such extinguishing unit. On each side of every fly gallery. In basements beneath the stage orplaçform. In every hallway or passageway leading to a dressing room. In every property room, carpenter shop, or simi- lar workroom. (2) Not less than one 10-B:C unit (not less than 4-B:C for existing extinguishers in existing occupancies) shall be provided: For each motor andfan room. Adjacent to each switchboard on the stage or platform. For each motion picture machine in projection rooms. Exception: One 20-B:C unit (not less than 8-B:C for existing extinguishers in existing occupancies) in each projection room may be accepted as pro- viding substantially equal protection. TABLE 906.1 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SECTION SUBJECT 303.5 Asphalt kettles 307.5 Open burning 308.1.3 Open flames-torches 309.4 Powered industrial trucks 2005.2 Aircraft towing vehicles 2005.3 Aircraft welding apparatus 2005.4 Aircraft fuel-servicing tank vehicles 2005.5 Aircraft hydrant fuel-servicing vehicles 2005.6 Aircraft fuel-dispensing stations 2007.7 Heliports and helistops 2108.4 Dry cleaning plants 2305.5 Motor fuel-dispensing facilities 2310.6A Marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities 2311.6 Repair garages 2404.4.1 Spray-finishing operations 2405.4.2 Dip-tank operations 2406.4.2 Powder-coating areas 2804.3 Lumberyardslwoodworking facilities 2808.8 Recycling facilities 2809.5 Exterior lumber storage 2903.5 Organic-coating areas 3006.3 Industrial ovens 3104.12 Tents and membrane structures 3206.1 Rack storage 3315.1 Buildings under construction or demolition 3317.3 Roofing operations 3408.2 Tire rebuilding/storage 3504.2.6 Welding and other hot work 3604.4 Marinas 5203.6 Combustible fibers 5703.2.1 Flammable and combustible liquids, general 5704.3.3.1 Indoor storage of flammable and combustible liquids 5704.3.7.5.2 Liquid storage rooms for flammable and combustible liquids 5705.4.9 Solvent distillation units 570627 Farms and construction sites-flammable and combustible liquids storage 57064 10 1 Bulk plants and terminals for flammable and combustible liquids 5706545 Commercial, industrial, governmental or manufac- turing establishments-fuel dispensing 570664 Tank vehicles for flammable and combustible liquids 5906.5.7 Flammable solids 6108.2 LP-gas 160 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS TITLE 19, DMSION 1, SECTION 569, TABLE 3 Type of Basic Minimum Maximum Travel Hazard Extinguisher Distance to (in meters) Rating Extinguishers (In feet) Light (low) SB 30 9.15 lOB 50 15.25 Ordinary JOB 30 9.15 (moderate) 20.8 50 15.25 Extra (high) 40B 30 9.15 80B 50 15.25 Note 1. The specified rating does not imply thaifres ofthe magnitudes indicated by these ratings will occur, but rather to give the operators more time and agent to handle difficult spillfires that may occur. Note 2. Forfires Involving water soluble flammable liquids, see California Code ofRegulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 566(d). Note 3. Forspecl1c hazard applications, see California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 566. Two or more extinguishers of lower rating shall not be used to fulfill the protection requirements of California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 569, Table 3. The protection requirements may be fulfilled with extinguishers of high ratings, provided the travel distance to such larger extinguishers shall not exceed 50 feet (15.25 m), as shown in California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 569, Table 3. (California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, gs 70(a) through (e)J Fire Extingu for Class B Fires in Flammable1OFFICES Depth. Portable fire extinguishers shall not be installed as the sole protection for flammable liquid hazards of apprecia- ble depth (greater than '/4 inch (0.64 cm)) where the sur- face area exceeds 10 square feet (0.93 m'). Exception: Where personnel who are trained in extin- guishingfires in the protected hazards are available on the premises, the maximum surface area shall not exceed 20 square feet. (1.86 m2). For flammable liquid hazards of appreciable depth, a Class B fire extinguisher shall be provided on the basis of at least two numerical units of Class B extinguishing potential per square feet (0.0929 m2) offlammable liquid surface of the largest hazard area. For fires involving cooking grease or water-soluble flammable liquids, see California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Sec- tion 566(b) and 566(d). Exception: AFFF- or FFFP-type extinguishers may be provided on the basis of a lB rating ofprotection per square foot of hazard. Two or more extinguishers of lower ratings shall not be used in lieu of the extinguisher requiredfor the largest hazard area. Exception: Up to three 4FFF or FFFP extinguisheri may be used to fulfill the requirements provided the sum of the Class B ratings meets or exceeds the value requiredfor the largest hazard area. Travel distances for portable extinguishers shall not exceed 50 feet (15.25 m) as shown in California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 569, Table 3. Scattered or widely separated hazards shall be individ- ually protected. An extinguisher in the proximity of a haz- ard shall be carefully located to be accessible in the presence of afire without undue danger to the operator. (California Code of Regulations, Tide 19, Division 1, §571(a)J Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement for Class C Hazards. (a) Fire extinguishers with Class C ratings shall be required where energized electrical equipment can be encountered which would require a nonconducting extin- guishing medium. This requirement includes situations where fire either directly involves or surrounds electrical equipment. Since thefire itself is a Class A or Class B haz- ard, thefire extinguishers shall be sized and located on the basis of the anticipated Class A or Class B hazard. Note: Electrical equipment should be de-energized as soon as possible to prevent reigniting... 9063.1 Class A fire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers! for occupancies that involve primarily Class A fire haz- ards, the minimum sizes and distribution shall comply with Table 906.3(1). TABLE 906.3(1) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR CLASS A FIRE HAZARDS UGHT ORDINARY EXTRA (Low) (Moderate) (High) HAZARD HAZARD HAZARD psingleexfinguisher OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY ated 2-A 2-A 4-A" j Maximum floor area 3,000 1,500 1,000 per unit of A square feet , square feet square feet Maximum floor area 11,250 11,250 11,250 for extinguishes" square feet' square feet square feet Maximum distance of 75 feet 75 feet 75 feet travel to extinguisher For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 square foot 0.0929 0, 1 gallon = 3.785 L. Two 21/2-gallon water-type extinguishers shall be deemed the equivalent of one 4-A rated extinguisher. California Code of Regulations. Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3 concerning application of the maximum floor area criteria. Two water-type extinguishers each with a 1-A rating shall be deemed the equivalent of one 2-A rated extinguisher for Light (Low) Hazard Occupancies. 906.3.2 Class B fire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers for occupancies involving flammable or combustible liq- uids with depths of less than or equal to 0.25-inch (6.4 mm) shall be selected and placed in accordance with Table 906.3(2). Portable fire extinguishers for occupancies involving flammable or combustible liquids with a depth of greater than 0.25-inch (6.4 mm) shall be selected and placed in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 165 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS TABLE 906.3(2) FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS WITH DEPTHS OF LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 0.25-INCH' BASIC MINIMUM MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF TYPE OF HAZARD EXTINGUISHER TRAVEL TO RATING EXTINGUISHERS (feet) Light (Low) 5-B 30 10-B 50 Ordinary (Moderate) 10-B 30 20-B 50 Extra (High) 40-B 30 80-B 50 For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm. a. For requirements on water-soluble flammable liquids and alternative sizing criteria, see California Code of Regulations. Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3. 906.3.3 Class C fire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers for Class C fire hazards shall be selected and placed on the basis of the anticipated Class A or B hazard. 906.3.4 Class D fire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers for occupancies involving combustible metals shall be selected and placed in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3. 906.4 Cooking grease fires. the protection of cooking grease fires shall be of an approved type compatible with the automatic fire-extinguishing system agent and in accordance with Section 904.12.5. (California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §573(a) through (c)J Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement for Commercial Cooking Operations. (a) Fire extinguishers with a Class K rating shall be pro- vided for hazards where there is a potential for fires involving combustible cooking media (vegetable or animal oils andfats). (1,) Maximum travel distance shall not exceed 30fret (9.15 m)from the hazard to the extinguishers. (c) Additional fire extinguishers, required for the control of other classes offires, shall be provided for commercial cooking areas as required by California Code of Regula- tions, Title 19, Division 1, Section 567. 906.5 Conspicuous location. Portable fire extinguishers shall be located in conspicuous locations where they will be readily accessible and immediately available for use. These locations shall be along normal paths of travel, unless the fire code official determines that the hazard posed indicates the need for placement away from normal paths of travel. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §56Z5] Physical Damage Protection. Extinguishers installed under conditions where they are sub- ject to physical damage, (e.g., from impact, vibration, the snail be 906.6 Unobstructed and unobscured. Portable fire extin- guishers shall not be obstructed or obscured from view. In rooms or areas in which visual obstruction cannot be com- pletely avoided, means shall be provided to indicate the loca- tions of extinguishers. 906.7 Hangers and brackets. Hand-held portable fire extin- guishers, not housed in cabinets, shall be installed on the hangers or brackets supplied. Hangers or brackets shall be securely anchored to the mounting surface in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. (California Code of Regulations Title 19 Division 1 §567.31 Installation. LABORATORIE e re extinguishers o n Ran wifeelea types Y-FaTrVe securely installed on the hanger or in the bracket supplied or placed in cabinets or wall recesses. The hanger or bracket shall be securely and properly anchored to the mounting sur- face in accordance with the manufacturer's instruc- tions. Wheeled-type fire extinguishers shall be located in a designated location. (California Code of Regulations, Title 19, DivisIon 1, §567.41 Brackets. Extinguishers installed under conditions where they are sub- ject to dislodgement shall be installed in brackets specifically designed to cope with this problem. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.6] Mounting. Fire extinguishers having a gross weight not exceeding 40 pounds (18.14 kg) shall be installed so that the top of the fire extinguisher is not more than 5 fret (1.53 m) above the floor. Fire extinguishers having a gross weight greater than 40 pounds (18.14 kg) (except wheeled types) shall be so installed that the top of the fire extinguisher is not more than 3 '2 feet (1.07 m) above the floor. In no case shall the clearance between the bottom of the extinguisher and the floor be less than 4 inches (10.2 cm). to house portable fire extin- guishers shall not be locked. Exceptions: Where portable fire extinguishers subject to mali- cious use or damage are provided with a means of ready access. In Group 1-3 occupancies and in mental health areas in Group 1-2 occupancies, access to portable fire extinguishers shall be permitted to be locked or to be located in staff locations provided the staff has keys. (California Code of Regulations, Title 19, D §567.21 Cabinets. Cabinets housing extinguishers shall not be locked. Exception: Where extinguishers are subject to malicious use, locked cabinets may be used provided they include a means of emergency access and are approved by the authority havingjurisdiction. (California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.71 Sealed Cabinets Where extinguishers are installed in closed cabinets that are exposed to elevated temperatures, the cabinets shall be pro- vided with screened openings and drains. 166 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 906.9 Extinguisher installation. The installation of portable fire extinguishers shall be in accordance with Sections 906.9.1 through 906.9.3. 906.9.1 Extinguishers weighing 40 pounds or less. Por- table fire extinguishers having a gross weight not exceed- ing 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that their tops are not more than 5 feet (1524 mm) above the floor. 906.9.2 Extinguishers weighing more than 40 pounds. Hand-held portable fire extinguishers having a gross weight exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that their tops are not more than 3.5 feet (1067 mm) above the floor. 906.9.3 Floor clearance. The clearance between the floor and the bottom of installed hand-held portable fire extin- guishers shall not be less than 4 inches (102 mm). 906.10 Wheeled units. Wheeled fire extinguishers shall be conspicuously located in a designated location. SECTION 907 FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS 907.1 General. This section covers the application, installa- tion, performance and maintenance of fire alarm systems and their components in new and existing buildings and struc- turàs. The requirements of Section 907.2 are applicable to new buildings and structures. The requirements of Section 907.9 are applicable to existing buildings and structures. 907.1.1 Construction documents. Construction docu- ments for fire alarm systems shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate the location, nature and extent of the work pro- posed and show in detail that it will conform to the provi- sions of this code, the California Building Code, and relevant laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, as deter- mined by the fire code official. 907.1.2 Fire alarm shop drawings. Shop drawings for fire alarm systems shall be submitted for review and approval prior to system installation, and shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following where applicable to the system being installed: A floor plan that indicates the use of all rooms. Locations of alarm-initiating devices. Locations of alarm notification appliances, includ- ing candela ratings for visible alarm notification appliances. Design minimum audibility level for occupant notification. Location of fire alarm control unit, transponders and notification power supplies. Annunciators. Power connection. Battery calculations. Conductor type and sizes. Voltage drop calculations. Manufacturers' data sheets indicating model num- bers and listing information for equipment, devices and materials. Details of ceiling height and construction. The interface of fire safety control functions. Classification of the supervising station. All plans and shop drawings shall use the symbols identified in NFPA 170, Standard for Fire Safety and Emergency Symbols. Exception: Other symbols are allowed where approved by the enforcing agency. 907.1.3 EquIpment. Systems and components shall be California State Fire Marshal listed and approved in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1 for the purpose for which they are installed. 907.1.4 Fire-wails andfire barrier walls. For the purpose of Section 907, fire walls and fire barrier walls shall not define separate buildings. 907.1.5 Fire alarm use. Afire alarm system shall not be usedfor any purpose other than fire warning or mass noti- fication and where permitted by NFPA 72. 907.2 Where required—new buildings and structures. An approved fire alarm system installed in accordance with the provisions of this code and NFPA 72 shall be provided in new buildings and structures in accordance with Sections 907.2.1 through 907.2.23 and provide occupant notification in accordance with Section 907.5, unless other requirements are provided by another section of this code. Not fewer than one manual fire alarm box shall be pro- vided in an approved location to initiate a fire alarm signal for fire alarm systems employing automatic fire detectors or waterfiow detection devices. Where other sections of this code allow elimination of fire alarm boxes due to sprinklers, or automatic fire alarm systems, a single fire alarm box shall be installed at a location approved by the enforcing agency. Exceptions: The manual fire alarm box is not required for fire alarm control units dedicated to elevator recall con- trol, supervisory service and fire sprinkler monitor- ing. The manual fire alarm box is not required for Group R-2 occupancies unless required by the fire code official to provide a means for fire watch personnel to initiate an alarm during a sprinkler system impair- ment event. Where provided, the manual fire alarm box shall not be located in an area that is accessible to the public. The manual fire alarm box is not required to be installed when approved by the fire code official. 907.2.1 Group A. A manual fire alarm system that acti- vates the occupant notification system in accordance with Section 907.5 shall be installed in Group A occupancies where the occupant load due to the assembly occupancy is 300 or more. Group A occupancies not separated from one another in accordance with Section 707.3.10 of the 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 167 lftlV4I,1i11ilIIfliIU Copyright 0 Me; CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Me laitudmidamer on Dec ig. 2oifi 6:54:3o AN purrmt to Licessai Agreement with CA BSC. No furdier FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS Building Code and the California Mechanical Code pertain- ing to flammable liquids shall apply. 5701.4 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec- tions 105.6 and 105.7. 5701.5 Material classification. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be classified in accordance with the definitions in Chapter 2. When mixed with lower flash-point liquids, Class H or Ill liquids are capable of assuming the characteristics of the lower flash-point liquids. Under such conditions, the appro- priate provisions of this chapter for the actual flash point of the mixed liquid shall apply. When heated above their flash points, Class U and ifi liq- uids assume the characteristics of Class I liquids. Under such conditions, the appropriate provisions of this chapter for flammable liquids shall apply. SECTION 5702 DEFINITIONS 5702.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap- ter 2: ALCOHOL-BASED HAND RUB. BULK PLANT OR TERMINAL. BULK TRANSFER. COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID. Class II. Class MA. Class EIIB. FIRE POINT. FLAMMABLE LIQUID. Class IA. Class lB. Class IC. FLASH POINT. FUEL LIMIT SWITCH. LIQUID STORAGE ROOM. LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE. MOBILE FUELING. PROCESS TRANSFER. REFINERY. REMOTE EMERGENCY SHUTOFF DEVICE. REMOTE SOLVENT RESERVOIR. SOLVENT DISTILLATION UNIT. TANK, PRIMARY. SECTION 5703 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 5703.1 Electrical. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Section 605 and the California Electrical Code. 5703.1.1 Classified locations for flammable liquids. Areas where flammable liquids are stored, handled, dis- pensed or mixed shall be in accordance with Table 5703.1.1. A classified area shall not extend beyond an unpierced floor, roof or other solid partition. The extent of the classified area is allowed to be reduced, or eliminated, where sufficient technical justifi- cation is provided to the fire code official that a concentra- tion in the area in excess of 25 percent of the lower flammable limit (LFL) cannot be generated. 5703.1.2. Classified locations for combustible liquids. Areas where Class II or III liquids are heated above their flash points shall have electrical installations in accor- dance with Section 5703.1.1. Exception: Solvent distillation units in accordance with Section 5705.4. 5703.1.3 Other applications. The fire code official is authorized to determine the extent of the Class I electrical equipment and wiring location where a condition is not specifically covered by these requirements or the Califor- nia Electrical Code. 5703.2 Fire protection. Fire protection for the storage, use, dispensing, mixing, handling and on-site transportation of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with this chapter and applicable sections of Chapter 9. 5703.2.1 Portable fire extinguishers and hose lines. Por- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with Section 906. Hose lines shall be provided in accor- dance with Section 905. 5703.3 Site assessment. in the event of a spill, leak or dis- charge from a tank system, a site assessment shall be com- pleted by the owner or operator of such tank system if the fire code official determines that a potential fire or explosion haz- ard exists. Such site assessments shall be conducted to ascer- tain potential fire hazards and shall be completed and submitted to the fire department within a time period estab- lished by the fire code official, not to exceed 60 days. 5703.4 Spill control and secondary containment. Where the maximum allowable quantity per control area is exceeded, and where required by Section 5004.2, rooms, buildings or areas used for storage, dispensing, use, mixing or handling of Class I, U and hA liquids shall be provided with spill control and secondary containment in accordance with Section 5004.2. 5703.5 Labeling and signage. The fire code official is autho- rized to require warning signs for the purpose of identifying the hazards of storing or using flammable liquids. Signage for identification and warning such as for the inherent hazard of flammable liquids or smoking shall be provided in accor- dance with this chapter and Sections 5003.5 and 5003.6. 5703.5.1 Style. Warning signs shall be of a durable mate- rial. Signs warning of the hazard of flammable liquids shall have white lettering on a red background and shall read: DANGER—FLAMIvIABLE LIQUIDS. Letters shall be not less than 3 inches (76 mm) in height and 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) in stroke. 490 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.3.2.1 Design and construction of storage cabi- nets. Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.2.1.1 through 5704.3.2.1.4. 5704.3.2.1.1 Materials. Cabinets shall be listed in accordance with UL 1275, or constructed of approved wood or metal in accordance with the following: Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, includ- ing the door, shall be double walled with 11/2- inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including doors, shall be constructed of not less than 1-inch (25 mm) exterior grade plywood. Joints shall be rabbeted and shall be fastened in two direc- tions with wood screws. Door hinges shall be of steel or brass. Cabinets shall be painted with an intumescent-type paint. 5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling. Cabinets shall be provided with a conspicuous label in red letters on contrasting background that reads: FLAMMABLE—KEEP FIRE AWAY. 5704.3.2.1.3 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted, self- closing and equipped with a three-point latch. 5704.3.2.1.4 Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet shall be liquid tight to a height of not less than 2 inches (51 mm). 5704.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454 L). 5704.3.3 Indoor storage. Storage of flammable and com- bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.3.1 through 5704.3.3.10. 5704.3.3.4 Empty containers or portable tank stor- age. The storage of empty tanks and containers previ- ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be stored as required for filled containers and portable tanks. Portable tanks and containers, when emptied, shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings. 5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of approved construction, adequately braced and anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accordance with the California Building Code. 5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of not less than 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness is allowed to be used as shelving, racks, dunnage, scuffboards, floor overlay and similar installations. 5704.3.3.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves shall be of sufficient depth and provided with a lip or guard to prevent individual containers from being displaced. Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on labo- ratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 5704.3.3.5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5704.3.3.6 Rack storage. When storage on racks is allowed elsewhere in this code, a minimum 4-foot-wide (1219 mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storage. Solid pile and palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall be arranged so that piles are separated from each other by not less than 4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided and arranged so that no container or portable tank is more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. Exceptions: 5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, • quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to craft, boats or portable or stationary engines, be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary combustibles, other than those used for packaging the The storage of distilled spirits and wines in liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by not woodenbarrelsorcasks.______ less than 8 feet (2438 mm) horizontally, either by open I 5704.3.3.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved por- aisles or by open racks, and where protection is pro- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance I vided in accordance with Chapter 9. Lwith specific sections of this chapter and Section 906. j 5704.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage of empty 5704.33.2 or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected liquid react with water or other liquids to produce a hazard storage area shall be limited to a maximum pile size of shall not be stored in the same room with flammable 2,500 square feet (232 in) and to a maximum storage and combustible liquids except where stored in accor- height of 6 feet (1829 mm). Storage of empty or idle dance with Section 5003.9.8. combustible pallets inside a protected liquid storage area shall comply with NFPA 13. Pallet storage shall be 5704.3.3.3 Clear means of egress. Storage of any liq- separated from liquid storage by aisles that are not less uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress. 504 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ATTACHMENT #6 WATER SUPPLY FIRE SERVICE FEATURES tion 1011.12. Such stairway shall be marked at street and floor levels with a sign indicating that the stairway continues to the roof. Where roofs are used for roof gardens or for other purposes, stairways shall be provided as required for such occupancy classification. 504.4 Roof access. No person shall install or maintain any security barrier such as barbed wire fencing, razor wirefenc- ing, chain link fencing, or any other fencing material, cable, aerial, antenna, or other obstruction on the roof of any com- mercial establishment in such a manner as to obstruct or ren- der egress or access hazardous in the event offire or other emergency. Exception: Guy wire, rods and aerial antenna masts may be attached to a roof structure having a slope of less than 30 degrees provided there is full clearance of 7 feet or more between the roof and said obstruction. Guy wire or rods required to support aerial or antenna masts may be attached to a roof structure a lateral distance from the mast not in excess of one-sixth the height of the mast. SECTION 505 PREMISES IDENTIFICATION 505.1 Address Identification. New and existing buildings shall be provided with approved address identification. The address identification shall be legible and placed in a position that is visible from the street or road fronting the property. Address identification characters shall contrast with their background. Address numbers shall be Arabic numbers or alphabetical letters. Numbers shall not be spelled out. Each character shall be not less than 4 inches (102 mm) high with a minimum stroke width of V2 inch (12.7 mm). Where required by the fire code official, address identification shall be pro- vided in additional approved locations to facilitate emergency response. Where access is by means of a private road and the building cannot be viewed from the public way, a monument, pole or other sign or means shall be used to identify the struc- ture. Address identification shall be maintained. 505.2 Street or road signs. Streets and roads shall be identi- fied with approved signs. Temporary signs shall be installed at each street intersection when construction of new road- ways allows passage by vehicles. Signs shall be of an approved size, weather resistant and be maintained until replaced by permanent signs. SECTION 506 KEY BOXES 506.1 Where required. Where access to or within a structure or an area is restricted because of secured openings or where immediate access is necessary for life-saving or fire-fighting purposes, the fire code official is authorized to require a key box to be installed in an approved location. The key box shall be of an approved type listed in accordance with UL 1037, and shall contain keys to gain necessary access as required by the fire code official. 506.1.1 Locks. An approved lock shall be installed on gates or similar barriers where required by the fire code official. 506.1.2 Key boxes for nonstandardized fire service ele- vator keys. Key boxes provided for nonstandardized fire service elevator keys shall comply with Section 506.1 and all of the following: The key box shall be compatible with an existing rapid entry key box system in use in the jurisdiction and approved by the fire code official. The front cover shall be permanently labeled with the words "Fire Department Use Only—Elevator Keys." The key box shall be mounted at each elevator bank at the lobby nearest to the lowest level of fire department access. The key box shall be mounted 5 feet 6 inches (1676 mm) above the finished floor to the right side of the elevator bank. Contents of the key box are limited to fire service elevator keys. Additional elevator access tools, keys and information pertinent to emergency plan- ning or elevator access shall be permitted where authorized by the fire code official. In buildings with two or more elevator banks, a sin- gle key box shall be permitted to be used where such elevator banks are separated by not more than 30 feet (9144 mm). Additional key boxes shall be provided for each individual elevator or elevator bank separated by more than 30 feet (9144 mm). Exception: A single key box shall be permitted to be located adjacent to a fire command center or the non- standard fire service elevator key shall be permitted to be secured in a key box used for other purposes and located in accordance with Section 506.1. 506.2 Key box maintenance. The operator of the building shall immediately notify the fire code official and provide the new key where a lock is changed or rekeyed. The key to such lock shall be secured in the key box. SECTION 507 FIRE PROTECTION WATER SUPPLIES 507.1 Required water supply. An approved water supply capable of supplying the required fire flow for fire protection shall be provided to premises upon which facilities, buildings or portions of buildings are hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. 507.2 Type of water supply. A water supply shall consist of reservoirs, pressure tanks, elevated tanks, water mains or other fixed systems capable of providing the required fire flow. 507.2.1 Private fire service mains. Private fire service mains and appurtenances shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 24 as amended in Chapter 80. 96 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FIRE SERVICE FEATURES 507.2.2 Water tanks. Water tanks for private fire protec- tion shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 22. 507.3 Fire flow. Fire flow requirements for buildings or par- lions of buildings and facilities shall be determined by an approved method or Appendix B. 507.4 Water supply test. The fire code official shall be noti- fied prior to the water supply test. Water supply tests shall be witnessed by the fire code official or approved documenta- tion of the test shall be provided to the fire code official prior to final approval of the water supply system. 507.5 Fire hydrant systems. Fire hydrant systems shall com- ply with Sections 507.5.1 through 507.5.6 and Appendix Cor by an approved method. 507.5.1 Where required. Where a portion of the facility or building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction is more than 400 feet (122 m) from a hydrant on a fire apparatus access road, as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the facility or build- ing, on-site fire hydrants and mains shall be provided where required by the fire code official. Exception: For Group R-3 and Group U occupancies, equiped throughout with an approved automatic sprin- kler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, 903.3.1.2 or 903.3.1.3, the distance require- ment shall be not more than 600 feet (183 m). 507.5.1.1 Hydrant for standpipe systems. Buildings equipped with a standpipe system installed in accor- dance with Section 905 shall have a fire hydrant within 100 feet (30 480 mm) of the fire department connec- tions. Exception: The distance shall be permitted to exceed 100 feet (30480mm) where approved by the fire code official. 507.5.2 Inspection, testing and maintenance. Fire hydrant systems shall be subject to periodic tests as required by the fire code official. Fire hydrant systems shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times and shall be repaired where defective. Additions, repairs, alterations and servicing shall comply with approved stan- dards. Records of tests and required maintenance shall be maintained. 507.5.3 Private fire service mains and water tanks. Pri- vate fire service mains and water tanks shall be periodi- cally inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 5. Records of inspections, testing and maintenance shall be maintained. 507.5.4 Obstruction. Unobstructed access to fire hydrants shall be maintained at all times. The fire department shall not be deterred or hindered from gaining immediate access to fire protection equipment or fire hydrants. 507.5.5 Clear space around hydrants. A 3-foot (914 mm) clear space shall be maintained around the circumfer- ence of fire hydrants, except as otherwise required or approved. 507.5.6 Physical protection. Where fire hydrants are sub- ject to impact by a motor vehicle, guard posts or other approved means shall comply with Section 312. SECTION 508 FIRE COMMAND CENTER 508.1 General. Where required by other sections of this code and in all buildings classified as high-rise buildings by the California Building Code and Group 1-2 occupancies having occupied floors located more than 75 feet above the lowest level offire department vehicle access, a fire command center for fire department operations shall be provided and shall comply with Sections 508.1.1 through 508.1.7. I I 508.1.1 Location and access. The location and accessibil- ity of the fire command center shall be approved by the fire chief. 508.1.2 Separation. The fire command center shall be separated from the remainder of the building by not less than a 1-hour fire barrier constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building Code or horizontal assembly constructed in accordance with Section 711 of the California Building Code, or both. 508.1.3 Size. The fire command center shall be not less than 200 square feet (19 m) in area with a minimum dimension of 10 feet (3048 mm). 508.1.4 Layout approval. A layout of the fire command center and all features required by this section to be con- tained therein shall be submitted for approval prior to installation. 508.1.5 Storage. Storage unrelated to operation of the fire command center shall be prohibited. 508.1.6 Required features. The fire command center shall comply with NFPA 72 and shall contain the follow- ing features: The emergency voice/alarm communication system control unit. The fire department communications system. Fire alarm system zoning annunciator panel required by Section 907.6.4.3. I I Annunciator unit visually indicating the location of the elevators and whether they are operational. Status indicators and controls for air distribution systems. The fire fighter's control panel required by Section 909.16 for smoke control systems installed in the building. Controls for unlocking stairway doors simultane- ously. Sprinkler valve and water-flow detector display panels. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 97 ATTACHMENT #7 ALARM/MONITORING FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS * No automatic sprinklers and the top of piles of combustible fibers. Exception: Kitchen equipment under exhaust hoods protected with a fire-extinguishing system in accor- dance with Section 904. 903.3.4 Actuation. Automatic sprinkler systems shall be automatically actuated unless specifically provided for in this code. 903.3.5 Water supplies. Water supplies for automatic sprinkler systems shall comply with this section and the standards referenced in Section 903.3.1. The potable water supply shall be protected against backflow in accordance with Health and Safety Code 13114.7. For connections to public waterworks systems, the water supply test used for design of fire protection systems shall be adjusted to account for seasonal and daily pressure fluctuations based on information from the water supply authority and as approved by the fire code official. 903.3.5.1 Domestic services. Where the domestic ser- vice provides the water supply for the automatic sprin- kler system, the supply shall be in accordance with this section. 903.3.5.2 Residential combination services. A single combination water supply shall be allowed provided that the domestic demand is added to the sprinkler demand as required by NFPA 13R. 903.3.6 Hose threads. Fire hose threads and fittings used in connection with automatic sprinkler systems shall be as prescribed by the fire code official. 903.3.7 Fire department connections. Fire department connections for automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed in accordance with Section 912. 903.3.8 Limited area sprinkler systems. Limited area sprinkler systems shall be in accordance with the standards listed in Section 903.3.1 except as provided in Sections 903.3.8.1 through 903.3.8.5. 903.3.8.1 Number of sprinklers. Limited area sprin- kler systems shall not exceed six sprinklers in any sin- gle fire area. 903.3.8.2 Occupancy hazard classification. Only areas classified by NFPA 13 as Light Hazard or Ordi- nary Hazard Group I shall be permitted to be protected by limited area sprinkler systems. 903.3.8.3 Piping arrangement. Where a limited area sprinkler system is installed in a building with an auto- matic wet standpipe system, sprinklers shall be sup- plied by the standpipe system. Where a limited area sprinkler system is installed in a building without an automatic wet standpipe system, water shall be permit- ted to be supplied by the plumbing system provided that the plumbing system is capable of simultaneously supplying domestic and sprinkler demands. 903.3.8.4 Supervision. Control valves shall not be installed between the water supply and sprinklers unless the valves are of an approved indicating type that are supervised or secured in the open position. 903.3.8.5 Calculations. Hydraulic calculations in accordance with NFPA 13 shall be provided to demon- strate that the available water flow and pressure are adequate to supply all sprinklers installed in any single fire area with discharge densities corresponding to the hazard classification. 903.3.9 Floor control valves. Floor control valves and waterfiow detection assemblies shall be installed at each floor where any of thefollowing occur: Buildings where the floor level of the highest story is located more than 30sfeet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access. Buildings that are four or more stories in height. Buildings that are two or more stories below the highest level offire department vehicle access. Exception: Group R-3 and R-3.1 occupancies floor control valves and waterfiow detection assemblies shall not be required. 903.4 Sprinkler system supervision and alarms. Valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems, pumps, tanks, water levels and temperatures, critical air pres- sures and waterflow switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically supervised by a listed fire alarm control unit. Exceptions: Automatic sprinkler systems protecting one- and two-family dwellings. Limited area sprinkler systems in accordance with Section 903.3.8. Automatic sprinkler systems installed in accordance with NFPA 13R where a common supply main is used to supply both domestic water and the auto- matic sprinkler system, and a separate shutoff valve for the automatic sprinkler system is not provided. Jockey pump control valves that are sealed or locked in the open position. Control valves to commercial kitchen hoods, paint spray booths or dip tanks that are sealed or locked in the open position. Valves controlling the fuel supply to fire pump engines that are sealed or locked in the open posi- tion. Trim valves to pressure switches in dry, preaction and deluge sprinkler systems that are sealed or locked in the open position. 903.4.1 Monitoring. Alarm, supervisory and trouble sig- nals shall be distinctly different and shall be automatically transmitted to an approved supervising station or, where approved by the fire code official, shall sound an audible signal at a constantly attended location. Exceptions: 1. Underground key or hub valves in roadway boxes provided by the municipality or public utility are not required to be monitored. 152 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2. Backflow prevention device test valves located in limited area sprinkler system supply piping shall be locked in the open position. In occupancies required to be equipped with a fire alarm system, the backflow preventer valves shall be electri- cally supervised by a tamper switch installed in accordance with NFPA 72 and separately annun- ciated. 903.4.2 Alarms. One exterior approved audible device, located on the exterior of the building in an approved location, shall be connected to each automatic sprinkler system. Such sprinkler water-flow alarm devices shall be activated by water flow equivalent to the flow of a single sprinkler of the smallest orifice size installed in the sys- tem. Where a fire alarm system is installed, actuation of the automatic sprinkler system shall actuate the building fire alarm system. Visible alarm notification appliances shall not be required except when required by Section 907. 903.4.3 Floor control valves. Approved supervised indi- cating control valves shall be provided at the point of con- nection to the riser on each floor in high-rise buildings and Group 1-2 occupancies having occupied floors located more than 75fret above the lowest level offire department vehicle access. 903.5 Testing and maintenance. Sprinkler systems shall be tested and maintained in accordance with Section 901. 903.6 Where required in existing buildings and struc- tures. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided in existing buildings and structures where required in Chapter 11. SECTION 904 ALTERNATIVE AUTOMATIC FIRE-EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 904.1 General. Automatic fire-extinguishing systems, other than automatic sprinkler systems, shall be designed, installed, inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with the pro- visions of this section and the applicable referenced stan- dards. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(a)(2)j Required Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Frequencies. (2) Engineered and pre-engineered fixed extinguishing systems shall be inspected, tested and maintained at least semi-annually, and immediately after a system activation. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(c)] Required Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Frequencies. (c) Engineered and pre-engineered fixed extinguishing systems, regardless of installation date, shall be inspected, tested and maintained within the time periods sped/led in California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Sec- tion 904(a) (2) above. [California Code of Regulations, Tide 19, Division 1, §904.7(a) through (c)j Inspection, Testing, and Mainte- nance Requirements for Engineered and Pre-engineered Fixed Extinguishing Systems. Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance shall be performed in accordance with: California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 904(a)(2), the manufacturer's written instructions, which are approved and on file with the Office of the State Fire Mar- shal; and the applicable standards adopted in California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 9. (California Fire Code). 904.1.1 Certification of service personnel for fire-extin- guishing equipment. Service personnel providing or con- ducting maintenance on automatic fire-extinguishing systems, other than automatic sprinkler systems, shall pos- sess a valid certificate issued by an approved governmen- tal agency, or other approved organization for the type of system and work performed. 904.2 Where permitted. Automatic fire-extinguishing sys- tems installed as an alternative to the required automatic sprinkler systems of Section 903 shall be approved by the fire code official. 904.2.1 Restriction on using automatic sprinkler sys- tem exceptions or reductions. Automatic fire-extinguish- ing systems shall not be considered alternatives for the purposes of exceptions or reductions allowed for auto- matic sprinkler systems or by other requirements of this code. 904.2.2 Commercial hood and duct systems. Each required commercial kitchen exhaust hood and duct sys- tem required by Section 609 to have a Type! hood shall be protected with an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system installed in accordance with this code. 904.3 Installation. Automatic fire-extinguishing systems shall be installed in accordance with this section. 904.3.1 Electrical wiring. Electrical wiring shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. I I 904.3.2 Actuation. Automatic fire-extinguishing systems shall be automatically actuated and provided with a man- ual means of actuation in accordance with Section 904.11.1. Where more than one hazard could be simulta- neously involved in fire due to their proximity, all hazards shall be protected by a single system designed to protect all hazards that could become involved. Exception: Multiple systems shall be permitted to be installed if they are designed to operate simultaneously. 904.3.3 System interlocking. Automatic equipment inter- locks with fuel shutoffs, ventilation controls, door closers, window shutters, conveyor openings, smoke and heat vents, and other features necessary for proper operation of the fire- extinguishing system shall be provided as required by the design and installation standard utilized for the hazard. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 153 ATTACHMENT #8 FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS RoADS FIRE SERVICE FEATURES FIRE DEPARTMENT MASTER KEY. - FIRE LANE. KEY BOX. TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES. SECTION 503 FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS 503.1 Where required. Fire apparatus access roads shall be provided and maintained in accordance with Sections 503. 1.1 through 503.1.3. 503.1.1 Buildings and facilities. Approved fire appara- tus access roads shall be provided for every facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road shall comply with the requirements of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet (45 720 mm) of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exte- rior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. Exceptions: The fire code official is authorized to increase the dimension of 150 feet (45 720 mm) where any of the following conditions occur: 1.1. The building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinider system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, 903.3.1.2 or 903.3.1.3. 1.2. Fire apparatus access roads cannot be installed because of location on property, topography, waterways, nonnegotiable grades or other similar conditions, and an approved alternative means of fire protection is provided. 1.3. There are not more than two Group R-3 or Group U occupancies. Where approved by the fire code official, fire apparatus access roads shall be permitted to be exempted or modified for solar photovoltaic power generation facilities. 503.1.2 Additional access. The fire code official is autho- rized to require more than one fire apparatus access road based on the potential for impairment of a single road by vehicle congestion, condition of terrain, climatic condi- tions or other factors that could limit access. 503.1.3 High-piled storage. Fire department vehicle access to buildings used for high-piled combustible stor- age shall comply with the applicable provisions of Chapter 32. 503.2 Specifications. Fire apparatus access roads shall be installed and arranged in accordance with Sections 503.2.1 through 503.2.8. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3.05(a)] Fire Department Access and Egress. (Roads) (a) Roads. Required access roads from every building to a public street shall be all-weather hard-surfaced (suitable for use by fire apparatus) right-of-way not less than 20 feet in width. Such right-of-way shall be unobstructed and maintained only as access to the public street. Exception: The enforcing agency may waive or modify this requirement if in his opinion such all-weather hard-surfaced condition is not necessary in the interest 503.2.1 Dimensions. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm), exclusive of shoulders, except for approved security gates in accordance with Section 503.6, and an unob- structed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches (4115 mm). 503.2.2 Authority. The fire code official shall have the authority to require or permit modifications to the required access widths where they are inadequate for fire or rescue operations or where necessary to meet the public safety objectives of the jurisdiction. 503.2.3 Surface. Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall be surfaced so as to provide all- weather driving capabilities. 503.2.4 Turning radius. The required turning radius of a fire apparatus access road shall be determined by the fire code official. 503.2.5 Dead ends. Dead-end fire apparatus access roads in excess of 150 feet (45 720 mm) in length shall be pro- vided with an approved area for turning around fire appa- ratus. 503.2.6 Bridges and elevated surfaces. Where a bridge or an elevated surface is part of a fire apparatus access road, the bridge shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with AASHTO HB-17. Bridges and elevated surfaces shall be designed for a live load sufficient to carry the imposed loads of fire apparatus. Vehicle load limits shall be posted at both entrances to bridges where required by the fire code official. Where elevated surfices designed for emergency vehicle use are adjacent to surfaces that are not designed for such use, approved barriers, approved signs or both shall be installed and maintained where required by the fire code official. 503.2.7 Grade. The grade of the fire apparatus access road shall be within the limits established by the fire code offi- cial based on the fire department's apparatus. 503.2.8 Angles of approach and departure. The angles of approach and departure for fire apparatus access roads shall be within the limits established by the fire code offi- cial based on the fire department's apparatus. Marking. Where required by the fire code official, ed signs or other approved notices or markings that 94 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FIRE SERVICE FEATURES include the words NO PARKING—FIRE LANE shall be provided for fire apparatus access roads to identify such roads or prohibit the obstruction thereof. The means by which fire lanes are designated shall be maintained in a clean and legible condition at all times and be replaced or repaired when neces- sary to provide adequate visibility. 503.4 Obstruction of fire apparatus access roads. Fire apparatus access roads shall not be obstructed in any manner, including the parking of vehicles. The minimum widths and clearances established in Sections 503.2.1 and 503.2.2 shall be maintained at all times. 503.4.1 Traffic calming devices. Traffic calming devices shall be prohibited unless approved by the fire code offi- cial. 503.5 Required gates or barricades. The fire code official is authorized to require the installation and maintenance of gates or other approved barricades across fire apparatus access roads, trails or other accessways, not including public streets, alleys or highways. Electric gate operators, where provided, shall be listed in accordance with UL 325. Gates intended for automatic operation shall be designed, con- structed and installed to comply with the requirements of ASTM F2200. 503.5.1 Secured gates and barricades. Where required, gates and barricades shall be secured in an approved man- ner. Roads, trails and other accessways that have been closed and obstructed in the manner prescribed by Section 503.5 shall not be trespassed on or used unless authorized by the owner and the fire code official. Exception: The restriction on use shall not apply to public officers acting within the scope of duty. 503.5.2 Fences and Gates. School grounds may be fenced and gates therein may be equipped with locks, provided that safe dispersal areas based on 3 square feet (0.28 m2) per occupant are located between the school and the fence. Such required safe dispersal areas shall not be located less than 50 feet (15 240 mm) from school build- ings. Every public and private school shall conform with Sec- lion 32020 of the Education Code which states: The governing board of every public school district, and the governing authority of every pri- vate school, which maintains any building used for the instruction or housing of school pupils on land entirely enclosed (except for building walls) by fences of walls, shall, through cooperation with the local law enforcement andfire-protection agencies having jurisdiction of the area, make provision for the erection of gates in such fences or walls. The gates shall be of sufficient size to permit the entrance of the ambulances, police equipment andfire-fighting apparatus used by the law enforcement and fire-protection agencies. There shall be no less than one such access gate and there shall be as many such gates as needed to assure access to all major buildings and ground areas. If such gates are to be equipped with locks, the locking devices shall be designed to permit ready entrance by the use of the chain or bolt-cutting devices with which the local law enforcement and fire-protection agencies may be equipped. 503.6 Security gates. The installation of security gates across a fire apparatus access road shall be approved by the fire chief. Where security gates are installed, they shall have an approved means of emergency operation. The security gates and the emergency operation shall be maintained operational at all times. Electric gate operators, where provided, shall be listed in accordance with UI., 325. Gates intended for auto- matic operation shall be designed, constructed and installed to comply with the requirements of ASTM F2200. SECTION 504 ACCESS TO BUILDING OPENINGS AND ROOFS 504.1 Required access. Exterior doors and openings required by this code or the California Building Code shall be main- tained readily accessible for emergency access by the fire department. An approved access walkway leading from fire apparatus access roads to exterior openings shall be provided when required by the fire code official. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3. 05(b)] Fire Department Access and Egress. (Roofs) (b) Roofs. No person shall install or maintain any security barrier such as barbed wire fencing, razor wire fencing, chain link fencing, or any other fencing material, cable, aerial, antenna, or other obstruction on the roof of any com- mercial establishment in such a manner as to obstruct or ren- der egress or access hazardous in the event offire or other emergency. Exception: Guy wire, rods and aerial antenna masts may be attached to a roofstructure having a slope of less than 30 degrees provided there is full clearance ofseven feet or more between the roof and said obstruction. Guy wire or rods required to support aerial or antenna masts may be attached to a roof structure a lateral distance from the mast not in excess of one-sixth the height of the mast. 504.2 Maintenance of exterior doors and openings. Exte- rior doors and their function shall not be eliminated without prior approval. Exterior doors that have been rendered non- functional and that retain a functional door exterior appear- ance shall have a sign affixed to the exterior side of the door with the words THIS DOOR BLOCKED. The sign shall con- sist of letters having a principal stroke of not less than 3/4 inch (19.1 mm) wide and not less than 6 inches (152 mm) high on a contrasting background. Required fire department access doors shall not be obstructed or eliminated. Exit and exit access doors shall comply with Chapter 10. Access doors for high-piled combustible storage shall comply with Section 3206.6.1. 504.3 Stairway access to roof. New buildings four or more stories above grade plane, except those with a roof slope greater than four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (33.3- percent slope), shall be provided with a stairway to the roof. Stairway access to the roof shall be in accordance with Sec- 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 95 ATTACHMENT #9 PERMITS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5001.3.3.6 Protection of hazardous materials. Safe- guards shall be provided to minimize the risk of expos- ing hazardous materials to a fire or physical damage whereby such exposure could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or property. 5001.3.3.7 Exposure hazards. Safeguards shall be provided to minimize the risk of and limit damage from a fire or explosion involving explosive hazardous mate- rials whereby such fire or explosion could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or property. 500133.8 Detection of gas or vapor release. Where a release of hazardous materials gas or vapor would cause immediate harm to persons or property, means of mitigating the dangerous effects of a release shall be provided. 5001.3.3.9 Reliable power source. Where a power supply is relied upon to prevent or control an emer- gency condition that could endanger people or prop- erty, the power supply shall be from a reliable source. 5001.3.3.10 Ventilation. Where ventilation is neces- sary to limit the risk of creating an emergency condi- tion resulting from normal or abnormal operations, means of ventilation shall be provided. 5001.3.3.11 Process hazard analyses. Process hazard analyses shall be conducted to ensure reasonably the protection of people and property from dangerous con- ditions involving hazardous materials. 5001.3.3.12 Pro-startup safety review. Written docu- mentation of pro-startup safety review procedures shall be developed and enforced to ensure that operations are initiated in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the partici- pation of affected employees. 5001.3.3.13 Operating and emergency procedures. Written documentation of operating procedures and procedures for emergency shut down shall be devel- oped and enforced to ensure that operations are con- ducted in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the participa- tion of affected employees. 5001.3.3.14 Management of change. A written plan for management of change shall be developed and enforced. The process of developing and updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employ- ees. 5001.3.3.15 Emergency plan. A written emergency plan shall be developed to ensure that proper actions are taken in the event of an emergency, and the plan shall be followed if an emergency condition occurs. The process of developing and updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employees. 5001.3.3.16 Accident procedures. Written procedures for investigation and documentation of accidents shall be developed, and accidents shall be investigated and documented in accordance with these procedures. 5001.3.3.17 Consequence analysis. Where an acciden- tal release of hazardous materials could endanger peo- ple or property, either on or off-site, an analysis of the expected consequences of a plausible release shall be performed and utilized in the analysis and selection of active and passive hazard mitigation controls. 5001.3.3.18 Safety audits. Safety audits shall be con- ducted on a periodic basis to verify compliance with the requirements of this section. 5001.4 Retail and wholesale storage and display. For retail and wholesale storage and display of nonflammable solid and nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials in Group M occupancies and storage in Group S occupancies, see Section 5003.11. 5001.5 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec- tions 105.6 and 105.7. When required by the fire code official, permittees shall apply for approval to permanently close a storage, use or han- dling facility. Such application shall be submitted not less than 30 days prior to the termination of the storage, use or handling of hazardous materials. The fire code official is authorized to require that the application be accompanied by an approved facility closure plan in accordance with Section 5001.6.3. 5001.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMIPIP). Where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include an HMMP. The HM!v1P shall include a facility site plan designating the following: Access to each storage and use area. Location of emergency equipment. Location where liaison will meet emergency respond- ers. Facility evacuation meeting point locations. The general purpose of other areas within the building. Location of all above-ground and underground tanks and their appurtenances including, but not limited to, sumps, vaults, below-grade treatment systems and piping. The hazard classes in each area. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupan- cies. Emergency exits. [For SFMJ The HMMP shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4. 5001 .5.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS). Where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include an BAGS, such as the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Title ifi, Tier U Report or other approved state- ment. The HMIS shall include the following information: Product name. Component. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 405 ATTACHMENT #10 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY STATEMENT EMERGENCY PLANNING AND to permits under Section 5001.5 are located on the premises or where required by the fire code official. 407.2 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous materials shall be either readily available on the premises as a paper copy, or where approved, shall be permitted to be readily retrievable by elec- tronic access. 407.3 Identification. Individual containers of hazardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning signs in accordance with Sec- tion 5003.5. 407.4 Training. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of a fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identification of where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site emergency response procedures. 407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMS) in accordance with Section 5001.5.2. 407.6 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. When required by the fire code official, each application for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) in accordance with Section 5001.5.1. The fire code official is authorized to accept a similar plan required by other regulations. 407.7 Facility closure plans. The permit holder or applicant shall submit to the fire code official a facility closure plan in accordance with Section 5001.6.3 to terminate storage, dis- pensing, handling or use of hazardous materials. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 91 Coh 2016 CA BSC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed liusbruckn Doc is, 2016 6 OAM purcuantloUcence Agmernesit with CA DSC No fuithor HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5001.3.3.6 Protection of hazardous materials. Safe- guards shall be provided to minimize the risk of expos- ing hazardous materials to a fire or physical damage whereby such exposure could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or property. 5001.3.3.7 Exposure hazards. Safeguards shall be provided to minimize the risk of and limit damage from a fire or explosion involving explosive hazardous mate- rials whereby such fire or explosion could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or property. 500133.8 Detection of gas or vapor release. Where a release of hazardous materials gas or vapor would cause immediate harm to persons or property, means of mitigating the dangerous effects of a release shall be provided. 5001.3.3.9 Reliable power source. Where a power supply is relied upon to prevent or control an emer- gency condition that could endanger people or prop- erty, the power supply shall be from a reliable source. 5001.3.3.10 Ventilation. Where ventilation is neces- sary to limit the risk of creating an emergency condi- tion resulting from normal or abnormal operations, means of ventilation shall be provided. 5001.3.3.11 Process hazard analyses. Process hazard analyses shall be conducted to ensure reasonably the protection of people and property from dangerous con- ditions involving hazardous materials. 5001.3.3.12 Pre-startup safety review. Written docu- mentation of pre-startup safety review procedures shall be developed and enforced to ensure that operations are initiated in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the partici- pation of affected employees. 5001.3.3.13 Operating and emergency procedures. Written documentation of operating procedures and procedures for emergency shut down shall be devel- oped and enforced to ensure that operations are con- ducted in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the participa- tion of affected employees. 5001.3.3.14 Management of change. A written plan for management of change shall be developed and enforced. The process of developing and updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employ- ees. 5001.3.3.15 Emergency plan. A written emergency plan shall be developed to ensure that proper actions are taken in the event of an emergency, and the plan shall be followed if an emergency condition occurs. The process of developing and updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employees. 5001.3.3.16 Accident procedures. Written procedures for investigation and documentation of accidents shall be developed, and accidents shall be investigated and documented in accordance with these procedures. 5001.3.3.17 Consequence analysis. Where an acciden- tal release of hazardous materials could endanger peo- ple or property, either on or off-site, an analysis of the expected consequences of a plausible release shall be performed and utilized in the analysis and selection of active and passive hazard mitigation controls. 5001.3.3.18 Safety audits. Safety audits shall be con- ducted on a periodic basis to verify compliance with the requirements of this section. 5001.4 Retail and wholesale storage and display. For retail and wholesale storage and display of nonflammable solid and nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials in Group M occupancies and storage in Group S occupancies, see Section 5003.11. 5001.5 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec- tions 105.6 and 105.7. When required by the fire code official, permittees shall apply for approval to permanently close a storage, use or han- dling facility. Such application shall be submitted not less than 30 days prior to the termination of the storage, use or handling of hazardous materials. The fire code official is authorized to require that the application be accompanied by an approved facility closure plan in accordance with Section 5001.6.3. 5001.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan (EIMMF). Where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include an HMMP. The Hlv2v1P shall include a facility site plan designating the following: Access to each storage and use area. Location of emergency equipment. Location where liaison will meet emergency respond- ers. Facility evacuation meeting point locations. The general purpose of other areas within the building. Location of all above-ground and underground tanks and their appurtenances including, but not limited to, sumps, vaults, below-grade treatment systems and piping. The hazard classes in each area. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupan- cies. Emergency exits. [For SFMJ The HMMP shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Tide 19, Division 2, Chapter 4. 5001.5.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS). Where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include an HMIS, such as the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Title Ell, Tier U Report or other approved state- ment. The HMIS shall include the following information: Product name. Component. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 405 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) number Location where stored or used. Container size. Hazard classification. Amount in storage. Amount in use-closed systems. Amount in use-open systems. [For SFM] The HMIS shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 19. Division 2. Chavter4.____________________ 5001.6 Facility closure. Facilities shall be placed out of ser- vice in accordance with Sections 5001.6.1 through 5001 .6.3. 5001.6.1 Temporarily out-of-service facilities. Facilities that are temporarily out of service shall continue to main- tain a permit and be monitored and inspected. 5001.6.2 Permanently out-of-service facilities. Facili- ties for which a permit is not kept current or is not moni- tored and inspected on a regular basis shall be deemed to be permanently out of service and shall be closed in an approved manner. Where required by the fire code official, pennittees shall apply for approval to close permanently storage, use or handling facilities. The fire code official is authorized to require that such application be accompanied by an approved facility closure plan in accordance with Section 5001.6.3. 5001.63 Facility closure plan. Where a facility closure plan is required in accordance with Section 5001.5 to termi- nate storage, dispensing, handling or use of hazardous mate- rials, it shall be submitted to the fire code official not less than 30 days prior to facility closure: The plan shall demon- strate that hazardous materials that are stored, dispensed, handled or used in the facility will be transported, disposed of or reused in a manner that eliminates the need for further maintenance and any threat to public health and safety. SECTION 5002 DEFINITIONS 5002.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap- ter 2: BOILING POINT. CEILING LIMIT. CHEMICAL. CHEMICAL NAME. CLOSED CONTAINER. CONTAINER. CONTROL AREA. CYLINDER. DAY BOX. DEFLAGRATION. DESIGN PRESSURE. DETACHED BUILDING. DISPENSING. EXCESS FLOW CONTROL EXHAUSTED ENCLOSURE. EXPLOSION. FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR FUMES. GAS CABINET. GAS ROOM. HANDLING. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. HEALTH HAZARD. IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE AND HEALTH (IDLH). INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS. LIQUID. LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (LEL). LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT (LFL). MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS). MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CON- TROL AREA. NORMAL TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE (NTP). OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA. PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL). PESTICIDE. PHYSICAL HAZARD. PRESSURE VESSEL. SAFETY CAN. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT. SEGREGATED. SOLID. STORAGE, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. SYSTEM. TANK, ATMOSPHERIC. TANK, PORTABLE. TANK, STATIONARY. TANK VEHICLE. UNAUTHORIZED DISCHARGE. USE (MATERIAL). VAPOR PRESSURE. SECTION 5003 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 5003.1 Scope. The storage, use and handling of all hazardous materials shall be in accordance with this section. 5003.1.1 Maximum allowable quantity per control area. The maximum allowable quantity per control area shall be as specified in Tables 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4). 406 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ATTACHMENT #11 SYSTEMS, EQuIPMENT & PROCESSES: CONTAINERS, CYLINDERS AND TANKS, EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY AND ALARMS, EMPTY CONTAINERS AND TANKS & MAINTENANCE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS For retail and wholesale storage and display in Group M occupancies and Group S storage, see Section 5003.11. 5003.1.2 Conversion. Where quantities are indicated in pounds and where the weight per gallon of the liquid is not provided to the fire code official, a conversion factor of 10 pounds per gallon (1.2 kg/L) shall be used. 5003.13 Quantities not exceeding the maximum allow- able quantity per control area. The storage, use and han- dling of hazardous materials in quantities not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area indi- cated in Tables 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4) shall be in accordance with Sections 5001 and 5003. 5003.1.4 Quantities exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area. The storage and use of hazard- ous materials in quantities exceeding the maximum allow- able quantity per control area indicated in Tables 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4) shall be in accordance with this chapter. 5003.2 Systems, equipment and processes. Systems, equip- ment and processes utilized for storage, dispensing, use or handling of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.2.1 through 5003.2.8. 5003.2.1 Design and construction of containers, cylin- ders and tanks. Containers, cylinders and tanks shall be designed and constructed in accordance with approved standards. Containers, cylinders, tanks and other means used for containment of hazardous materials shall be of an approved type. Pressure vessels not meeting DOTn requirements for transportation shall comply with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. 5003.2.2 Piping, tubing, valves and fittings. Piping, tub- ing, valves, and fittings conveying hazardous materials shall be designed and installed in accordance with ASME B31 or other approved standards, and shall be in accor- dance with Sections 5003.2.2.1 and 5003.2.2.2. 5003.2.2.1 Design and construction. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components used for hazard- ous materials shall be in accordance with the following: Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related com- ponents shall be designed and fabricated from materials that are compatible with the material to be contained and shall be of adequate strength and durability to withstand the pressure, struc- tural and seismic stress and exposure to which they are subject. Piping and tubing shall be identified in accor- dance with ASME A13.1 to indicate the material conveyed. Readily accessible manual valves or automatic remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on supply piping and tubing at the following locations: 3.1. The point of use. 3.2. The tank, cylinder or bulk source. Manual emergency shutoff valves and controls for remotely activated emergency shutoff valves shall be identified and the location shall be clearly visi- ble, accessible and indicated by means of a sign. Backflow prevention or check valves shall be pro- vided where the backflow of hazardous materials could create a hazardous condition or cause the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials. Where gases or liquids having a hazard ranking of: Health Class 3 or 4 Flammability Class 4 Instability Class 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 are carried in pres- surized piping above 15 pounds per square inch gauge (psig) (103 kPa), an approved means of leak detection and emergency shutoff or excess flow control shall be provided. Where the piping originates from within a hazardous material stor- age room or area, the excess flow control shall be located within the storage room or area. Where the piping originates from a bulk source, the excess flow control shall be located as close to the bulk source as practical. Exceptions: Piping for inlet connections designed to pre- vent backflow. Piping for pressure relief devices. 5003.2.2.2 Additional regulations for supply piping for health-hazard materials. Supply piping and tub- ing for gases and liquids having a health-hazard rank- ing of 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 shall be in accordance with ASME B31.3 and the following: Piping and tubing utilized for the transmission of highly toxic, toxic or highly volatile corrosive liquids and gases shall have welded, threaded or flanged connections throughout except for con- nections located within a ventilated enclosure if the material is a gas, or an approved method of drainage or containment is provided for connec- tions if the material is a liquid. Piping and tubing shall not be located within cor- ridors, within any portion of a means of egress required to be enclosed in fire-resistance-rated construction or in concealed spaces in areas not classified as Group H occupancies. Exception: Piping and tubing within the space defined by the walls of corridors and the floor or roof above or in concealed spaces above other occu- pancies where installed in accordance with Section 415.11.6.4 of the California Building Code for Group H-5 occupancies. 5003.23 Equipment, machinery and alarms. Equip- ment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with the use, storage or handling of hazardous materials shall be listed or approved. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 407 lIIlMurn1l11i1IIrrn by M Maudmidmer an Doc i% HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.2.4 Installation of tanks. Installation of tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.2.4.1 through 5003.2.4.2.1. 5003.2.4.1 Underground tanks. Underground tanks used for the storage of liquid hazardous materials shall be provided with secondary containment. In lieu of pro- viding secondary containment for an underground tank, an above-ground tank in an underground vault comply- ing with Section 5704.2.8 shall be permitted. 5003.2.4.2 Above-ground tanks. Above-ground sta- tionary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materi- als shall be located and protected in accordance with the requirements for outdoor storage of the particular material involved. Exception: Above-ground tanks that are installed in vaults complying with Section 5303.16 or 5704.2.8 shall not be required to comply with location and protection requirements for outdoor storage. 5003.2.4.2.1 Marking. Above-ground stationary 5003.2.5 Empty containers and tanks. Empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be free from residual material and vapor as defined by DOTn, the Resource Conservation and Recov- ery Act (RCRA) or other regulating authority or main- tained as specified for the storage of hazardous material. 5003.2.6 Maintenance. In addition to the requirements of Section 5003.2.3, equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with hazardous materials shall be maintained in an operable condition. Defective containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed of in an approved man- ner. Defective equipment or machinery shall be removed from service and repaired or replaced. Required detection and alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective. 5003.2.6.1 Tanks out of service for 90 days. Station- ary tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be prop- erly safeguarded or removed in an approved manner. Such tanks shall have the fill line, gauge opening and pump connection secured against tampering. Vent lines shall be properly maintained. 5003.2.6.1.1 Return to service. Tanks that are to be placed back in service shall be tested in an approved manner. 5003.2.6.2 Defective containers and tanks. Defective containers and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired in accordance with approved standards or dis- posed of in an approved manner. 5003.2.7 Liquid-level limit control. Atmospheric tanks having a capacity greater than 500 gallons (1893 L) and that contain hazardous material liquids shall be equipped with a liquid-level limit control or other approved means to prevent overfilling of the tank. 5003.2.8 Seismic protection. Machinery and equipment utilizing hazardous materials shall be braced and anchored in accordance with the seismic design requirements of the California Building Code for the seismic design category in which the machinery or equipment is classified. 5003.2.9 Testing. The equipment, devices and systems listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at the time of installation and at one of the intervals listed in Section 5003.2.9.2. Records of the tests conducted or maintenance performed shall be maintained in accordance with the pro- visions of Section 107.2.1. Exceptions: Periodic testing shall not be required where approved written documentation is provided stat- ing that testing will damage the equipment, device or system and the equipment, device or system is maintained as specified by the manu- facturer. Periodic testing shall not be required for equip- ment, devices and systems that fail in a fail-safe manner. Periodic testing shall not be required for equip- ment, devices and systems that self-diagnose and report trouble. Records of the self-diagnosis and trouble reporting shall be made available to the fire code official. Periodic testing shall not be required if system activation occurs during the required test cycle for the components activated during the test cycle. Approved maintenance in accordance with Sec- tion 5003.2.6 that is performed not less than annually or in accordance with an approved schedule shall be allowed to meet the testing requirements set forth in Sections 5003.2.9.1 and 5003 .2.9.2. 5003.2.9.1 Equipment, devices and systems requir- ing testing. The following equipment, systems and devices shall be tested in accordance with Sections 5003.2.9 and 5003.2.9.2. Gas detection systems, alarms and automatic emergency shutoff valves required by Section 6004.2.2.10 for highly toxic and toxic gases. Limit control systems for liquid level, tempera- ture and pressure required by Sections 5003.2.7, 5004.8 and 5005.1.4. Emergency alarm systems and supervision required by Sections 5004.9 and 5005.4.4. Monitoring and supervisory systems required by Sections 5004.10 and 5005.1.6. Manually activated shutdown controls required by Section 6403.1.1.1 for compressed gas sys- tems conveying pyrophoric gases. 414 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.2.13.1.3 Out of service for one year. Under- ground tanks that have been out of service for a period of one year shall be removed from the ground in accordance with Section 5704.2.14 or abandoned in place in accordance with Section 5704.2.13.1.4. 5704.2.13.1.4 Tanks abandoned In place. Tanks abandoned in place shall be as follows: Flammable and combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank and connected piping. The suction, inlet, gauge, vapor return and vapor lines shall be disconnected. The tank shall be filled completely with an approved inert solid material. Remaining underground piping shall be capped or plugged. A record of tank size, location and date of abandonment shall be retained. All exterior above-grade fill piping shall be permanently removed when tanks are aban- doned or removed. 5704.2.13.13 Reinstallation of underground tanks. Tanks that are to be reinstalled for flammable or combustible liquid service shall be in accordance with this chapter, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (Section VIII), API 12-P, API 1615, UL 58 and UL 1316. 5704.2.13.2 Above-ground tanks. Above-ground tanks taken out of service shall comply with Sections 5704.2.13.2.1 through 5704.2.13.2.3. 5704.2.13.2.1 Temporarily out of service. Above- ground tanks temporarily out of service shall have all connecting lines isolated from the tank and be secured against tampering. Exception: In-place fire protection (foam) sys- tem lines. 5704.2.13.2.2 Out of service for 90 days. Above- ground tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be safeguarded in accordance with Section 5704.2.13.1.2 or removed in accordance with Section 5704.2.14. Exceptions: Tanks and containers connected to oil burn- ers that are not in use during the warm sea- son of the year or are used as a backup heating system to gas. In-place, active fire protection (foam) sys- tem lines. 5704.2.13.2.3 Out of service for one year. Above- ground tanks that have been out of service for a period of one year shall be removed in accordance with Section 5704.2.14. Exception: Tanks within operating facilities. 5704.2.14 Removal and disposal of tanks. Removal and disposal of tanks shall comply with Sections 5704.2.14.1 and 5704.2.14.2. 5704.2.14.1 Removal. Removal of above-ground and underground tanks shall be in accordance with all of the following: Flammable and combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank and connected piping. Piping at tank openings that is not to be used fur- ther shall be disconnected. Piping shall be removed from the ground. Exception: Piping is allowed to be abandoned in place where the fire code official deter- mines that removal is not practical. Aban- doned piping shall be capped and safeguarded as required by the fire code official. Tank openings shall be capped or plugged, leav- ing a V87inch to 147inch-diameter (3.2 mm to 6.4 mm) opening for pressure equalization. Tanks shall be purged of vapor and inerted prior to removal. All exterior above-grade fill and vent piping shall be permanently removed. Exception: Piping associated with bulk plants, terminal facilities and refineries. 5704.2.14.2 Disposal. Tanks shall be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. 5704.2.15 Maintenance. Above-ground tanks, connected piping and ancillary equipment shall be maintained in a safe operating condition. Tanks.- shall be maintained in accordance with their listings. Damage to above-ground tanks, connected piping or ancillary equipment shall be repaired using materials having equal or greater strength and fire resistance or the equipment shall be replaced or taken out of service. 5704.3 Container and portable tank storage. Storage of flammable and combustible liquids in closed containers that do not exceed 60 gallons (227 L) in individual capacity and portable tanks that do not exceed 660 gallons (2498 L) in individual capacity, and limited transfers incidental thereto, shall comply with Sections 5704.3.1 through 5704.3.8.5. 5704.3.1 Design, construction and capacity of contain- ers and portable tanks. The design, construction and capacity of containers for the storage of Class I, II and MA liquids shall be in accordance with this section and Section 9.4 of NFPA 30. 5704.3.1.1 Approved containers. Only approved con- tainers and portable tanks shall be used. 4704.3.2 Liquid storage cabinets. Where other sections of this code require that liquid containers be stored in stor- age cabinets, such cabinets and storage shall be in accor- dance with Sections 5704.3.2.1 through 5704.3.2.2. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 503 liii 11 ilil iiii r I Copyright E 2016 CA= ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. AcccuedbyEllhe Kausbntckiter on Dec 19.2016 &5420 AM purlusnito Iicnse Agriement with CA BSC. Nobnth .u..L,, ii.. in... i FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.3.2.1 Design and construction of storage cabi- nets. Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.2.1.1 through 5704.3.2.1.4. 5704.3.2.1.1 Materials. Cabinets shall be listed in accordance withUL 1275, or constructed of approved wood or metal in accordance with the following: Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, includ- ing the door, shall be double walled with 1h/2 inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including doors, shall be constructed of not less than 1-inch (25 mm) exterior grade plywood. Joints shall be rabbeted and shall be fastened in two direc- tions with wood screws. Door hinges shall be of steel or brass. Cabinets shall be painted with an intumescent-type paint. 5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling. Cabinets shall be provided with a conspicuous label in red letters on contrasting background that reads: FLAMMABLE—KEEP FIRE AWAY. 5704.3.2.13 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted, self- closing and equipped with a three-point latch. 5704.3.2.1.4 Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet shall be liquid tight to a height of not less than 2 inches (51 mm). 5704.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454 L). 5704.33 Indoor storage. Storage of flammable and com- bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.3.1 through 5704.3.3.10. Exceptions: Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, air- craft, boats or portable or stationary engines. The storage of distilled spirits and wines in wooden barrels or casks. 570433.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved por- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with specific sections of this chapter and Section 906. 5704.3.3.2 Incompatible materials. Materials that will react with water or other liquids to produce a hazard shall not be stored in the same room with flammable and combustible liquids except where stored in accor- dance with Section 5003.9.8. 5704.3.3.3 Clear means of egress. Storage of any liq- uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress. 570433.4 Empty containers or portable tank stor- age. The storage of empty tanks and containers previ- ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be stored as required for filled containers and portable tanks. Portable tanks and containers, when emptied, shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in 570433.5 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of approved construction, adequately braced and anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accordance with the California Building Code. 57043.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of not less than 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness is allowed to be used as shelving, racks, dunnage, scufiboards, floor overlay and similar installations. 570433.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves shall be of sufficient depth and provided with a lip or guard to prevent individual containers from being displaced. Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on labo- ratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 5704.33.5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5704.3.3.6 Rack storage. Where storage on racks is allowed elsewhere in this code, a minimum 4-foot-wide (1219 mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storage. Solid pile and palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall be arranged so that piles are separated from each other by not less than 4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided and arranged so that no container or portable tank is more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 570433.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary combustibles, other than those used for packaging the liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) horizontally, either by open aisles or by open racks, and where protection is pro- vided in accordance with Chapter 9. 5704.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected liquid storage area shall be limited to a maximum pile size of 2,500 square feet (232 m2) and to a maximum storage height of 6 feet (1829 mm). Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside a protected liquid storage area shall comply with NFPA 13. Pallet storage shall be separated from liquid storage by aisles that are not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 504 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ATTACHMENT #12 RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, sys- tems and devices listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed below: Not less than annually. In accordance with the approved manufacturer's requirements. In accordance with approved recognized industry standards. In accordance with an approved schedule. 50033 Release of hazardous materials. Hazardous materi- als in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal waterway or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. Exceptions: The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed where in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. The release of pesticides is allowed where used in accordance with registered label directions. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed where used in accordance with manufac- turer's specifications. 50033.1 Unauthorized discharges. Where hazardous materials are released in quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations, the fire code official shall be notified and the following procedures required in accor- dance with Sections 5003.3.1.1 through 5003.3.1.4. 5003.3.1.1 Records. Records of the unauthorized dis- charge of hazardous materials by the permittee shall be maintained. 50033.1.2 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 50033.13 Control. Where an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. 50033.1.4 Responsibility for cleanup. The person, firm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized dis- charge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, without cost to the jurisdic- tion. Where deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup can be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unauthorized dis- 5003.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulatâd by this chapter. Where a haz- ardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available infor- mation shall be documented. Exception: Designated hazardous waste. 5003.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identifica- tion signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material contained shall be placed on stationary containers and above- ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations des- ignated by the fire code official. 5003.5.1 Markings. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing com- pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COM- PRESSED GAS. 5003.6 Signs. Signs and markings required by Sections 5003.5 and 5003.5.1 shall not be obscured or removed, shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. 5003.7 Sources of ignition. Sources of ignition shall comply with Sections 5003.7.1 through 5003.7.3. 5003.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Sec- tion 5001.5. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dis- pensing or open use areas. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been designated as totally "no smoking" shall have "No Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the facility or area. Designated areas within such facilities where smoking is permitted either permanently or temporarily, shall be identified with signs designat- ing that smoking is permitted in these areas only. In rooms or areas where flammable or combustible hazardous materials are stored, dispensed or used. Signs required by this section shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and shall comply with Section 310. 5003.7.2 Open flames. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner that creates a hazard- ous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- ous materials stored or used. 5003.73 Industrial trucks. Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated as hazardous (classified) loca- tions in accordance with the California Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505. 5003.8 Construction requirements. Buildings, control areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 415 ATTACHMENT #13 MATERIALS SAFETY DATA SHEETS & SIGNS/PLACARDS EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS to permits under Section 5001.5 are located on the premises or where required by the fire code official. 407.2 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous materials shall be either readily available on the premises as a paper copy, or where approved, shall be permitted to be readily retrievable by elec- tronic access. 407.3 Identification. Individual containers of hazardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning signs in accordance with Sec- tion 5003.5. 407.4 Training. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of a fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identification of where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site emergency response procedures. 407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HIvIIS) in accordance with Section 5001.5.2. 407.6 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMv1P) in accordance with Section 5001.5.1. The fire code official is authorized to accept a similar plan required by other regulations. 407.7 Facility closure plans. The permit holder or applicant shall submit to the fire code official a facility closure plan in accordance with Section 500 1.6.3 to terminate storage, dis- pensing, handling or use of hazardous materials. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 91 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, sys- tems and devices listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed below: Not less than annually. In accordance with the approved manufacturer's requirements. In accordance with approved recognized industry standards. In accordance with an approved schedule. 5003.3 Release of hazardous materials. Hazardous materi- als in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal waterway or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. Exceptions: The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed where in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. The release of pesticides is allowed where used in accordance with registered label directions. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed where used in accordance with manufac- turer's specifications. 5003.3.1 Unauthorized discharges. Where hazardous materials are released in quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations, the fire code official shall be notified and the following procedures required in accor- dance with Sections 5003.3.1.1 through 5003.3.1.4. 5003.3.1.1 Records. Records of the unauthorized dis- charge of hazardous materials by the pennittee shall be maintained. 5003.3.1.2 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 5003.3.1.3 Control. Where an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. 5003.3.1.4 Responsibility for cleanup. The person, firm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized dis- charge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, without cost to the jurisdic- tion. Where deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup can be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unauthorized dis- charge. 5003.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. Where a haz- ardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available infor- mation shall be documented. Exception: Designated hazardous waste. 5003.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identifica- tion signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material contained shall be placed on stationary containers and above- ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations des- ignated by the fire code official. 5003.5.1 Markings. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing com- pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COM- PRESSED GAS. 5003.6 Signs. Signs and markings required by Sections 5003.5 and 5003.5.1 shall not be obscured or removed, shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. 5003.7 Sources of ignition. Sources of ignition shall comply with Sections 5003.7.1 through 5003.7.3. 5003.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Sec- tion 5001.5. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dis- pensing or open use areas. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been designated as totally "no smoking" shall have "No Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the facility or area. Designated areas within such facilities where smoking is permitted either permanently or temporarily, shall be identified with signs designat- ing that smoking is permitted in these areas only. In rooms or areas where flammable or combustible hazardous materials are stored, dispensed or used. Signs required by this section shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and shall comply with Section 310. 5003.7.2 Open flames. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner that creates a hazard- ous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- ous materials stored or used. 5003.7.3 Industrial trucks. Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated as hazardous (classified) loca- tions in accordance with the California Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505. 5003.8 Construction requirements. Buildings, control areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials • shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 415 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS Building Code and the California Mechanical Code pertain- mg to flammable liquids shall apply. 5701.4 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec- tions 105.6 and 105.7. 5701.5 Material classification. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be classified in accordance with the definitions in Chapter 2. When mixed with lower flash-point liquids, Class II or Ill liquids are capable of assuming the characteristics of the lower flash-point liquids. Under such conditions, the appro- priate provisions of this chapter for the actual flash point of the mixed liquid shall apply. When heated above their flash points, Class U and Ill liq- uids assume the characteristics of Class I liquids. Under such conditions, the appropriate provisions of this chapter for flammable liquids shall apply. SECTION 5702 DEFINITIONS 5702.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap- ter 2: ALCOHOL-BASED HAND RUB. BULK PLANT OR TERMINAL. BULK TRANSFER. COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID. Class II. Class IRA. Class fiB. FIRE POINT. FLAMMABLE LIQUID. Class IA. Class lB. Class IC. FLASH POINT. FUEL LIMIT SWITCH. LIQUID STORAGE ROOM. LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE. MOBILE FUELING. PROCESS TRANSFER. REFINERY. REMOTE EMERGENCY SHUTOFF DEVICE. REMOTE SOLVENT RESERVOIR. SOLVENT DISTILLATION UNIT. SECTION 5703 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 5703.1 Electrical. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Section 605 and the California Electrical Code. 5703.1.1 Classified locations for flammable liquids. Areas where flammable liquids are stored, handled, dis- pensed or mixed shall be in accordance with Table 5703.1.1. A classified area shall not extend beyond an unpierced floor, roof or other solid partition. The extent of the classified area is allowed to be reduced, or eliminated, where sufficient technical justifi- cation is provided to the fire code official that a concentra- tion in the area in excess of 25 percent of the lower flammable limit (LFL) cannot be generated. 5703.1.2 Classified locations for combustible liquids. Areas where Class II or Ill liquids are heated above their flash points shall have electrical installations in accor- dance with Section 5703.1.1. Exception: Solvent distillation units in accordance with Section 5705.4. 5703.1.3 Other applications. The fire code official is authorized to determine the extent of the Class I electrical equipment and wiring location where a condition is not specifically covered by these requirements or the Califor- nia Electrical Code. 5703.2 Fire protection. Fire protection for the storage, use, dispensing, mixing, handling and on-site transportation of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with this chapter and applicable sections of Chapter 9. 5703.2.1 Portable fire extinguishers and hose lines. Por- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with Section 906. Hose lines shall be provided in accor- dance with Section 905. 57033 Site assessment. In the event of a spill, leak or dis- charge from a tank system, a site assessment shall be com- pleted by the owner or operator of such tank system if the fire code official determines that a potential fire or explosion haz- ard exists. Such site assessments shall be conducted to ascer- tain potential fire hazards and shall be completed and submitted to the fire department within a time period estab- lished by the fire code official, not to exceed 60 days. 5703.4 Spill control and secondary containment. Where the maximum allowable quantity per control area is exceeded, and where required by Section 5004.2, rooms, buildings or areas used for storage, dispensing, use, mixing or handling of Class 1,11 and mA liquids shall be provided with spill control and secondary containment in accordance with Section 5004.2. rized to require warning signs for the purpose of identifying the hazards of storing or using flammable liquids. Signage for identification and warning such as for the inherent hazard of flammable liquids or smoking shall be provided in accor- dance with this chapter and Sections 5003.5 and 5003.6. 5703.5.1 Style. Warning signs shall be of a durable mate- rial. Signs warning of the hazard of flammable liquids shall have white lettering on a red background and shall read: DANGER—FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. Letters shall be not less than 3 inches (76 mm) in height and 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) in stroke. 490 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5703.5.2 Location. Signs shall be posted in locations as required by the fire code official. Piping containing flam- mable liquids shall be identified in accordance with ASME A13.1. 5703.5.3 Warning labels. Individual containers, packages and cartons shall be identified, marked, labeled and plac- arded in accordance with federal regulations and applica- ble state laws. 5703.5.4 Identification. Color coding or other approved identification means shall be provided on each loading and unloading riser for flammable or combustible liquids to identify the contents of the tank served by the riser. 5703.6 Piping systems. Piping systems, and their component parts, for flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with Sections 5703.6.1 through 5703.6.11. 5703.6.1 Nonapplicabllity. The provisions of Section 5703.6 shall not apply to gas or oil well installations; pip- ing that is integral to stationary or portable engines, including aircraft, watercraft and motor vehicles; and pip- ing in connection with boilers and pressure vessels regu- lated by the California Mechanical Code. 5703.6.2 Design and fabrication of piping systems and components. Piping system components shall be designed and fabricated in accordance with the applicable standard listed in Table 5703.6.2 and Chapter 27 of NFPA 30, except as modified by Section 5703.6.2.1. TABLE 5703.6.2 PIPING STANDARDS PIPING USE STANDARD Power Piping ASME B31.1 Process Piping ASME B31.3 Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquid Hydrocarbons and Other Liquids ASME B31.4 Building Services Piping ASME B31.9 5703.6.2.1 Special materials. Low-melting-point materials (such as aluminum, copper or brass), materi- als that soften on fire exposure (such as nonmetallic materials) and nonductile material (such as cast iron) shall be acceptable for use underground in accordance with the applicable standard listed in Table 5703.6.2. Where such materials are used outdoors in above- ground piping systems or within buildings, they shall be in accordance with the applicable standard listed in Table 5703.6.2 and one of the following: Suitably protected against fire exposure. Located where leakage from failure would not unduly expose people or structures. Located where leakage can be readily controlled by operation of accessible remotely located valves. In all cases, nonmetallic piping shall be used in accordance with Section 27.4.6 of NFPA 30. 5703.6.3 Testing. Unless tested in accordance with the applicable section of ASME B31.9, piping, before being covered, enclosed or placed in use, shall be hydrostatically tested to 150 percent of the maximum anticipated pressure of the system, or pneumatically tested to 110 percent of the maximum anticipated pressure of the system, but not less than 5 pounds per square inch gauge (psig) (34.47 kPa) at the highest point of the system. This test shall be maintained for a sufficient time period to complete visual inspection of joints and connections. For not less than 10 minutes, there shall be no leakage or permanent distortion. Care shall be exercised to ensure that these pressures are not applied to vented storage tanks. Such storage tanks shall be tested independently from the piping. 5703.6.3.1 Existing piping. Existing piping shall be tested in accordance with this section where the fire code official has reasonable cause to believe that a leak exists. Piping that could contain flammable or combus- tible liquids shall not be tested pneumatically. Such tests shall be at the expense of the owner or operator. Exception: Vapor-recovery piping is allowed to be tested using an inert gas. 5703.6.4 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect piping, valves or fittings subject to vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312. 5703.6.5 Protection from external corrosion and gal- vanic action. Where subject to external corrosion, piping, related fluid-handling components and supports for both underground and above-ground applications shall be fabri- cated from noncorrosive materials, and coated or provided with corrosion protection. Dissimilar metallic parts that promote galvanic action shall not be joined. 5703.6.6 Valves. Piping systems shall contain a sufficient number of manual control valves and check valves to operate the system properly and to protect the plant under both normal and emergency conditions. Piping systems in connection with pumps shall contain a sufficient number of such valves to control properly the flow of liquids in normal operation and in the event of physical damage or fire exposure. 5703.6.6.1 Backflow protections. Connections to pipelines or piping by which equipment (such as tank cars, tank vehicles or marine vessels) discharges liquids into storage tanks shall be provided with check valves or block valves for automatic protection against back- flow where the piping arrangement is such that back- flow from the system is possible. Where loading and unloading is done through a common pipe system, a check valve is not required. However, a block valve, located so as to be readily accessible or remotely opera- ble, shall be provided. 5703.6.6.2 Manual drainage. Manual drainage-control valves shall be located at approved locations remote from the tanks, diked area, drainage system and impounding basin to ensure their operation in a fire condition. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 493 ATTACHMENT #14 SOURCES OF IGNITION HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, sys- tems and devices listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed below: Not less than annually. In accordance with the approved manufacturer's requirements. In accordance with approved recognized industry standards. In accordance with an approved schedule. 5003.3 Release of hazardous materials. Hazardous materi- als in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal waterway or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. Exceptions: The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed where in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. The release of pesticides is allowed where used in accordance with registered label directions. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed where used in accordance with manufac- turer's specifications. 5003.3.1 Unauthorized discharges. Where hazardous materials are released in quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations, the fire code official shall be notified and the following procedures required in accor- dance with Sections 5003.3.1.1 through 5003.3.1.4. 5003.3.1.1 Records. Records of the unauthorized dis- charge of hazardous materials by the permittee shall be maintained. 5003.3.1.2 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 5003.3.1.3 Control. Where an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. 5003.3.1.4 Responsibility for cleanup. The person, firm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized dis- charge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, without cost to the jurisdic- tion. Where deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup can be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unauthorized dis- charge. 5003.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. Where a haz- ardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available infor- mation shall be documented. Exception: Designated hazardous waste. 5003.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identifica- tion signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material contained shall be placed on stationary containers and above- ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations des- ignated by the fire code official. 5003.5.1 Markings. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing com- pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COM- PRESSED GAS. 5003.6 Signs. Signs and markings required by Sections 5003.5 and 5003.5.1 shall not be obscured or removed, shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. 5003.7 Sources of ignition. Sources of ignition shall comply with Sections 5003.7.1 through 5003.7.3. 5003.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Sec- tion 5001.5. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dis- pensing or open use areas. Facilities or areas within fciities that have been designated as totally "no smoking" shall have "No Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the facility or area. Designated areas within such facilities where smoking is permitted either permanently or temporarily, shall be identified with signs designat- ing that smoking is permitted in these areas only. In rooms or areas where flammable or combustible hazardous materials are stored, dispensed or used. Signs required by this section shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and shall comply with Section 310. 5003.7.2 Open flames. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner that creates a hazard- ous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- ous materials stored or used. 5003.7.3 Industrial trucks. Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated as hazardous (classified) loca- tions in accordance with the California Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505. 5003.8 Construction requirements. Buildings, control areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 415 ATTACHMENT #15 REQUIREMENTS FOR STORAGE/FLAMMABLE CABINETS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS TABLE 5003.8.3.2 DESIGN AND NUMBER OF CONTROL AREAS FLOOR LEVEL PERCENTAGE OF THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA' NUMBER OF CONTROL AREAS PER FLOOR FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING FOR FIRE BARRIERS IN HOURSb Higher than 9 5 1 2 7-9 5 2 2 6 12.5 2 2 Above grade plane 5 12.5 2 4 2 12.5 2 2 3 50 2 1 2 75 3 1 1 100 4 1 1 75 3 1 Below grade plane 2 50 2 1 Lower than 2 Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Percentages shall be of the maximum allowable quantity per control area shown in Tables 5003.1.1(1) and 5003.1.1(2), with all increases allowed in the footnotes to those tables. Separation shall include fire barriers and horizontal assemblies as necessary to provide separation from other portions of the building. 5003.8.4 Gas rooms. Where a gas room is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area or provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas room shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.4.1 and 5003.8.4.2. 5003.8.4.1 Construction. Gas rooms shall be protected with an automatic sprinkler system. Gas rooms shall be separated from the remainder of the building in accor- dance with the requirements of the California Building Code based on the occupancy group into which it has been classified. 5003.8.4.2 Ventilation system. The ventilation system for gas rooms shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Section 6004.2.2.6. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 5003.8.5 Exhausted enclosures. Where an exhausted enclosure is used to increase maximum allowable quantity per control area or where the location of hazardous materi- als in exhausted enclosures is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the exhausted enclosure shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5.1 through 5003.8.5.3. 5003.8.5.1 Construction. Exhausted enclosures shall be of noncombustible construction. 5003.8.5.2 Ventilation. Exhausted enclosures shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. The venti- lation system for exhausted enclosures shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Items 1, 2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the Cali- fornia Mechanical Code. 5003.8.5.3 Fire-extinguishing system. Exhausted enclosures where flammable materials are used shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system in accordance with Chapter 9. 5003.8.6 Gas cabinets. Where a gas cabinet is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area or where the location of compressed gases in gas cabinets is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas cabinet shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.6.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.6.1 Construction. Gas cabinets shall be con- structed in accordance with the following: Constructed of not less than 0.097-inch (2.5 mm) (No. 12 gage) steel. Be provided with self-closing limited access ports or noncombustible windows to give access to equipment controls. Be provided with self-closing doors. Gas cabinet interiors shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the hazardous materials stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. 5003.8.6.2 Ventilation. Gas cabinets shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. The ventilation sys- tem for gas cabinets shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Items 1,2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 5003.8.6.3 Maximum number of cylinders per gas cabinet. The number of cylinders contained in a single gas cabinet shall not exceed three. 5003.8.7 Hazardous materials storage cabinets. Where storage cabinets are used to increase maximum allowable quantity per control area or to comply with this chapter, such cabinets shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.7.1 and 5003.8.7.2. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 417 lII1MIrnli111i1II!IiI HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.8.7.1 Construction. The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (1.2 mm) (No. 18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with a V/2-inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching device. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of 2 inches (51 mm). Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.8.7.2 Warning markings. Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red let- ters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS—KEEP FIRE AWAY. 5003.9 General safety precautions. General precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.9.1 through 5003.9.10. 5003.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of fire, leak or spill. 5003.9.1.1 Fire department liaison. Responsible per- sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison per- sonnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazard- ous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. 5003.9.2 Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safe- guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. 5003.9.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accor- dance with Section 312. 5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.9.5 Static accumulation. Where processes or condi- tions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by static electricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge. 5003.9.6 Protection from light. Materials that are sensi- tive to light shall be stored in containers designed to pro- tect them from such exposure. 5003.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensi- tive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity. 5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated where the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 L). Separation shall be accomplished by: Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm). Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a non- combustible partition extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5 and 5003.8.6. Materials that are incompati- ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or exhausted enclosure. 5003.9.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accor- dance with the seismic design requirements of the Califor- nia Building Code for the seismic zone in which the material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the haz- ardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard where used for the storage of individual con- tainers. Exceptions: Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5003.9.10 Safety cans. Safety cans shall be listed in accordance with UL 30 where used to increase the maxi- mum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or combustible liquids in accordance with Table 5003.1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids where not used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area and for other hazardous material liquids in accor- dance with the listing. 418 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.2.13.1.3 Out of service for one year. Under- ground tanks that have been out of service for a period of one year shall be removed from the ground in accordance with Section 5704.2.14 or abandoned in place in accordance with Section 5704.2.13.1.4. 5704.2.13.1.4 Tanks abandoned In place. Tanks abandoned in place shall be as follows: Flammable and combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank and connected piping. The suction, inlet, gauge, vapor return and vapor lines shall be disconnected. The tank shall be filled completely with an approved inert solid material. Remaining underground piping shall be capped or plugged. A record of tank size, location and date of abandonment shall be retained. All exterior above-grade fill piping shall be permanently removed when tanks are aban- doned or removed. 5704.2.13.1.5 Reinstallation of underground tanks. Tanks that are to be reinstalled for flammable or combustible liquid service shall be in accordance with this chapter, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (Section VIII), API 12-P, API 1615, UL 58 and UL 1316. 5704.2.13.2 Above-ground tanks. Above-ground tanks taken out of service shall comply with Sections 5704.2.13.2.1 through 5704.2.13.2.3. 5704.2.13.2.1 Temporarily out of service. Above- ground tanks temporarily out of service shall have all connecting lines isolated from the tank and be secured against tampering. Exception: In-place fire protection (foam) sys- tem lines. 5704.2.13.2.2 Out of service for 90 days. Above- ground tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be safeguarded in accordance with Section 5704.2.13.1.2 or removed in accordance with Section 5704.2.14. Exceptions: Tanks and containers connected to oil burn- ers that are not in use during the warm sea- son of the year or are used as a backup heating system to gas. In-place, active fire protection (foam) sys- tem lines. 5704.2.13.2.3 Out of service for one year. Above- ground tanks that have been out of service for a period of one year shall be removed in accordance with Section 5704.2.14. Exception: Tanks within operating facilities. 5704.2.14 Removal and disposal of tanks. Removal and disposal of tanks shall comply with Sections 5704.2.14.1 and 5704.2.14.2. 5704.2.14.1 Removal. Removal of above-ground and underground tanks shall be in accordance with all of the following: Flammable and combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank and connected piping. Piping at tank openings that is not to be used fur- ther shall be disconnected. Piping shall be removed from the ground. Exception: Piping is allowed to be abandoned in place where the fire code official deter- mines that removal is not practical. Aban- doned piping shall be capped and safeguarded as required by the fire code official. Tank openings shall be capped or plugged, leav- ing a 1/8-inch to 1/4-inch-diameter (3.2 mm to 6.4 mm) opening for pressure equalization. Tanks shall be purged of vapor and inerted prior to removal. All exterior above-grade fill and vent piping shall be permanently removed. Exception: Piping associated with bulk plants, terminal facilities and refineries. 5704.2.14.2 Disposal. Tanks shall be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. 5704.2.15 Maintenance. Above-ground tanks, connected piping and ancillary equipment shall be maintained in a safe operating condition. Tanks shall be maintained in accordance with their listings. Damage to above-ground tanks, connected piping or ancillary equipment shall be repaired using materials having equal or greater strength and fire resistance or the equipment shall be replaced or taken out of service. 5704.3 Container and portable tank storage. Storage of flammable and combustible liquids in closed containers that do not exceed 60 gallons (227 L) in individual capacity and portable tanks that do not exceed 660 gallons (2498 L) in individual capacity, and limited transfers incidental thereto, shall comply with Sections 5704.3.1 through 5704.3.8.5. 5704.3.1 Design, construction and capacity of contain- ers and portable tanks. The design, construction and capacity of containers for the storage of Class I, II and ifiA liquids shall be in accordance with this section and Section 9.4 of NFPA 30. 5704.3.1.1 Approved containers. Only approved con- tainers and portable tanks shall beused. 5704.3.2 Liquid storage cabinets. Where other sections of this code require that liquid containers be stored in stor- age cabinets, such cabinets and storage shall be in accor- dance with Sections 5704.3.2.1 through 5704.3.2.2. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 503 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.3.2.1 Design and construction of storage cabi- nets. Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.2.1.1 through 5704.3.2.1.4. 5704.3.2.1.1 Materials. Cabinets shall be listed in accordance with UL 1275, or constructed of approved wood or metal in accordance with the following: Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, includ- ing the door, shall be double walled with V/2- inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including doors, shall be constructed of not less than 1-inch (25 mm) exterior grade plywood. Joints shall be rabbeted and shall be fastened in two direc- tions with wood screws. Door hinges shall be of steel or brass. Cabinets shall be painted with an intumescent-type paint. 5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling. Cabinets shall be provided with a conspicuous label in red letters on contrasting background that reads: FLAMMABLE—KEEP FIRE AWAY. 5704.3.2.1.3 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted, self- closing and equipped with a three-point latch. 5704.3.2.1.4 Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet shall be liquid tight to a height of not less than 2 inches (51 mm). 5704.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454 L).__________ 5704.3.3 Indoor storage. Storage of flammable and com- bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.3.1 through 5704.3.3.10. Exceptions: Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, air- craft, boats or portable or stationary engines. The storage of distilled spirits and wines in wooden barrels or casks. 5704.3.3.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved por- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with specific sections of this chapter and Section 906. 5704.3.3.2 Incompatible materials. Materials that will react with water or other liquids to produce a hazard shall not be stored in the same room with flammable and combustible liquids except where stored in accor- dance with Section 5003.9.8. 5704.3.3.3 Clear means of egress. Storage of any liq- uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress. 5704.3.3.4 Empty containers or portable tank stor- age. The storage of empty tanks and containers previ- ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be stored as required for filled containers and portable tanks. Portable tanks and containers, when emptied, shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings. 5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of approved construction, adequately braced and anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accordance with the California Building Code. 5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of not less than 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness is allowed to be used as shelving, racks, dunnage, scufiboards, floor overlay and similar installations. 5704.3.3.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves shall be of sufficient depth and provided with a lip or guard to prevent individual containers from being displaced. Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on labo- ratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 5704.3.3.5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of flammable and co'mbustible liquids shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5704.3.3.6 Rack storage. Where storage on racks is allowed elsewhere in this code, a minimum 4-foot-wide (1219 mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storage. Solid pile and palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall be arranged so that piles are separated from each other by not less than 4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided and arranged so that no container or portable tank is more than 20 feet (6096 min) from an aisle. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary combustibles, other than those used for packaging the liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) horizontally, either by open aisles or by open racks, and where protection is pro- vided in accordance with Chapter 9. 5704.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected liquid storage area shall be limited to a maximum pile size of 2,500 square feet (232 m) and to a maximum storage height of 6 feet (1829 mm). Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside a protected liquid storage area shall comply with NFPA 13. Pallet storage shall be separated from liquid storage by aisles that are not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 504 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.3.4.3 Quantities exceeding limits for control areas. Quantities exceeding those allowed in control areas set forth in Section 5704.3.4.1 shall be in liquid storage rooms or liquid storage warehouses in accor- dance with Sections 5704.3.7 and 5704.3.8. 5704.3.4.4 Liquids for maintenance and operation of equipment. In all occupancies, quantities of flammable and combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons (38 L) used for maintenance purposes and the operation of equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Section 5704.3.2. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons (38 L) are allowed to be stored outside of a cabinet where in approved containers located in private garages or other approved locations. 5704.3.5 Storage in control areas. Storage of flammable and combustible liquids in control areas shall be in accor- dance with Sections 5704.3.5.1 through 5704.3.5.4. 5704.3.5.1 Basement storage. Class I liquids shall be allowed to be stored in basements in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area for use-open systems in Table 5003.1.1(1), provided that automatic suppression and other fire protection are provided in accordance with Chapter 9. Class II and LilA liquids shall also be allowed to be stored in basements, provided that automatic suppression and other fire pro- tection are provided in accordance with Chapter 9. 5704.3.5.2 Storage pile heights. Containers having less than a 30-gallon (114 L) capacity that contain Class I or II liquids shall not be stacked more than 3 feet (914.4 mm) or two containers high, whichever is greater, unless stacked on fixed shelving or otherwise satisfactorily secured. Containers of Class I or II liquids having a capacity of 30 gallons (114 L) or more shall not be stored more than one container high. Containers shall be stored in an upright position. 5704.3.5.3 Storage distance from ceilings and roofs. Piles of containers or portable tanks shall not be stored closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to the nearest beam, chord, girder or other obstruction, and shall be 3 feet (914 mm) below sprinkler deflectors or discharge orifices of water spray or other overhead fire protection system. 5704.3.5.4 Combustible materials. In areas that are inaccessible to the public, Class I, II and mA liquids shall not be stored in the same pile or rack section as ordinary combustible commodities unless such materi- als are packaged together as kits. 5704.3.6 Wholesale and retail sales uses. Flammable and combustible liquids in Group M occupancy wholesale and retail sales uses shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.6.1 through 5704.3.6.5, or Sections 10.10.2, 12.3.8, 16.4.1 through 16.4.3, 16.5.1 through 16.5.2.12, Tables 16.5.2.1 through 16.5.2.12, and Figures 16.4.1(a) through 16.14.1(c) of NFPA 30. 5704.3.6.1 Container type. Containers for Class I liq- uids shall be metal. Exception: In sprinklered buildings, an aggregate quantity of 120 gallons (454 L) of water-miscible Class lB and Class IC liquids is allowed in nonme- tallic containers, each having a capacity of 16 ounces (0.473 L) or less. 5704.3.6.2 Container capacity. Containers for Class I liquids shall not exceed a capacity of 5 gallons (19 L). Exception: Metal containers not exceeding 55 gal- lons (208 L) are allowed to store up to 240 gallons (908 L) of the maximum allowable quantity per con- trol area of Class lB and IC liquids in a control area. The building shall be equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Table 5704.3.4.1. The containers shall be pro- vided with plastic caps without cap seals and shall be stored upright. Containers shall not be stacked or stored in racks and shall not be located in areas accessible to the public. 5704.3.6.3 Fire protection and storage arrange- ments. Fire protection and container storage arrange- ments shall be in accordance with Table 5704.3.6.3(1) or the following: Storage on shelves shall not exceed 6 feet (1829 mm) in height, and shelving shall be metal. Storage on pallets or in piles greater than 4 feet 6 inches (1372 mm) in height, or where the ceiling exceeds 18 feet (5486 mm) in height, shall be pro- tected in accordance with Table 5704.3.6.3(4), and the storage heights and arrangements shall be lim- ited to those specified in Table 5704.3.6.3(2). Storage on racks greater than 4 feet 6 inches (1372 mm) in height, or where the ceiling exceeds 18 feet (5486 mm) in height shall be protected in accordance with Tables 5704.3 .6.3(5), 5704.3.6.3(6), and 5704.3.6.3(7) as appropriate, and the storage heights and arrangements shall be limited to those specified in Table 5704.3 .6.3(3). Combustible commodities shall not be stored above flammable and combustible liquids. TABLE 5704.3.6.3(1) MAXIMUM STORAGE HEIGHT IN CONTROL AREA TYPE OF UQUID NON. SPRINKLERED AREA (foot) SPRINKLERED AREA' (f) SPRI WITH IN NKLERED -RACK PROTEC TION b (feet) Flammable liquids: Class IA 'I 4 ClassiB 4 8 12 Class IC 4 8 12 Combustible liquids: Class II 6 8 12 Class MA 8 12 16 Class mB 8 12 20 For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm. a In buildings protected by an automatic sprinkler system, the storage height for containers and portable tanks shall not exceed the maximum storage height permitted for the fire protection scheme set forth in NFPA 30 or the maximum storage height demonstrated in a full-scale fire test, whichever is greater. NFPA 30 criteria and fire test results for metallic containers and portable tanks shall not be applied to nonmetallic containers and portable tanks. b. In-rack protection shall be in accordance with Table 5704.3.6.3(5). 5704.3.6.3(6) or 5704.3.6.3(7). 506 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ATTACHMENT #16 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: PERSONNEL TRAINING AND WRITTEN PROCEDURES, SEPARATION OF INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS & ADDITIONAL GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS to permits under Section 5001.5 are located on the premises or where required by the fire code official. 407.2 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous materials shall be either readily available on the premises as a paper copy, or where approved, shall be permitted to be readily retrievable by elec- tronic access. 4073 Identification. Individual containers of hazardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning signs in accordance with Sec- tion 5003.5. 407.4 Training. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of a fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identification of where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site emergency response procedures. 407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) in accordance with Section 5001.5.2. 407.6 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HIvIMP) in accordance with Section 5001.5.1. The fire code official is authorized to accept a similar plan required by other regulations. 407.7 Facility closure plans. The permit holder or applicant shall submit to the fire code official a facility closure plan in accordance with Section 5001.6.3 to terminate storage, dis- pensing, handling or use of hazardous materials. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 91 llllM Iii uiii.iuinrn Copvvighl 0 2M CAB= ALL PIGHn RIUMM. Accused by Mic Mausbrudmer on Dec 1% 2aiG as4mo AM purstrant to License Agreensent with CA BSQ No fiudw HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.8.7.1 Construction. The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (1.2 mm) (No. 18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with a 1V2-inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching device. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of 2 inches (51 mm). Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.8.7.2 Warning markings. Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red let- ters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS—KEEP FIRE AWAY. 5003.9 General safety precautions. General precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.9.1 through 5003.9.10. 5003.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of fire, leak or spill. 5003.9.1.1 Fire department liaison. Responsible per- sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison per- sonnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazard- ous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. 5003.9.2 Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safe- guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. 5003.9.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accor- dance with Section 312. 5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.9.5 Static accumulation. Where processes or condi- tions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by static electricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge. 5003.9.6 Protection from light. Materials that are sensi- tive to light shall be stored in containers designed to pro- tect them from such exposure. 5003.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensi- tive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity. 5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated where the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 L). Separation shall be accomplished by: Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm). Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a non- combustible partition extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5 and 5003.8.6. Materials that are incompati- ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or 5003.9.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accor- dance with the seismic design requirements of the Califor- nia Building Code for the seismic zone in which the material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the haz- ardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard where used for the storage of individual con- tainers. Exceptions: Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5003.9.10 Safety cans. Safety cans shall be listed in accordance with UL 30 where used to increase the maxi- mum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or combustible liquids in accordance with Table 5003.1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids where not used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area and for other hazardous material liquids in accor- dance with the listing. 418 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE !lIl1lt1Irn1flh1.lII'1iI 010 2016 CA BSC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accenal by M Slaudwudmer an Dee ig. 2ow asew AM pummt tD Mmw Agmement with CA BSC. No furdia FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.3.2.1 Design and construction of storage cabi- nets. Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.2.1.1 through 5704.3.2.1.4. 5704.3.2.1.1 Materials. Cabinets shall be listed in accordance with UL 1275, or constructed of approved wood or metal in accordance with the following: Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, includ- ing the door, shall be double walled with V/27 (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including doors, shall be constructed of not less than 1-inch (25 mm) exterior grade plywood. Joints shall be rabbeted and shall be fastened in two direc- tions with wood screws. Door hinges shall be of steel or brass. Cabinets shall be painted with an intumescent-type paint. 5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling. Cabinets shall be provided with a conspicuous label in red letters on contrasting background that reads: FLAMIvIABLE—KEEP FIRE AWAY. 5704.3.2.1.3 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted, self- closing and equipped with a three-point latch. 5704.3.2.1.4 Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet shall be liquid tight to a height of not less than 2 inches (51 mm). 5704.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454 L). 5704.3.3 Indoor storage. Storage of flammable and com- bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.3.1 through 5704.3.3.10. Exceptions: Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, air- craft, boats or portable or stationary engines. The storage of distilled spirits and wines in wooden barrels or casks. 5704.3.3.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved por- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with specific sections of this chapter and Section 906. 5704.3.3.2 Incompatible materials. Materials that will react with water or other liquids to produce a hazard shall not be stored in the same room with flammable and combustible liquids except where stored in accor- dance with Section 5003.9.8. 5704.3.3.3 Clear means of egress. Storage of any liq- uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress. 5704.3.3.4 Empty containers or portable tank stor- age. The storage of empty tanks and containers previ- ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be stored as required for filled containers and portable tanks. Portable tanks and containers, when emptied, shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings. 5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of approved construction, adequately braced and anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accordance with the California Building Code. 5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of not less than 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness is allowed to be used as shelving, racks, dunnage, scufiboards, floor overlay and similar installations. 5704.3.3.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves shall be of sufficient depth and provided with a lip or guard to prevent individual containers from being displaced. Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on labo- ratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 5704.3.3.5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5704.3.3.6 Rack storage. Where storage on racks is allowed elsewhere in this code, a minimum 4-foot-wide (1219 mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storage. Solid pile and palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall be arranged so that piles are separated from each other by not less than 4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided and arranged so that no container or portable tank is more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary combustibles, other than those used for packaging the liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) horizontally, either by open aisles or by open racks, and where protection is pro- vided in accordance with Chapter 9. 5704.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected liquid storage area shall be limited to a maximum pile size of 2,500 square feet (232 m) and to a maximum storage height of 6 feet (1829 mm). Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside a protected liquid storage area shall comply with NFPA 13. Pallet storage shall be separated from liquid storage by aisles that are not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 504 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE JW4Il1Il MUll 111111 uIII 1,110 2016 CA NC AU 1UGM3 PZMVPD. Accessed by Me Mandm0mer on Doc ig. zow 6:mao AM pumant tD Licame Agreement with CA BSC. No furdw ATTACHMENT#17 STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.8.7.1 Construction. The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (1.2 mm) (No. 18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with a V/2-inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching device. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of 2 inches (51 mm). Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.8.7.2 Warning markings. Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red let- ters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS—KEEP FIRE AWAY. 5003.9 General safety precautions. General precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.9.1 through 5003.9.10. 5003.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of fire, leak or spill. 5003.9.1.1 Fire department liaison. Responsible per- sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison per- sonnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazard- ous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. 5003.9.2 Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safe- guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. 5003.9.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accor- dance with Section 312. 5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.9.5 Static accumulation. Where processes or condi- tions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by static electricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge. 5003.9.6 Protection from light. Materials that are sensi- tive to light shall be stored in containers designed to pro- tect them from such exposure. 5003.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensi- tive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity. 5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated where the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 L). Separation shall be accomplished by: Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm). Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a non- combustible partition extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5 and 5003.8.6. Materials that are incompati- ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or exhausted enclosure. 5003.9.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accor- dance with the seismic design requirements of the Califor- nia Building Code for the seismic zone in which the material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the haz- ardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard where used for the storage of individual con- tainers. Exceptions: Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5003.9.10 Safety cans. Safety cans shall be listed in accordance with UL 30 where used to increase the maxi- mum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or combustible liquids in accordance with Table 5003.1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids where not used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area and for other hazardous material liquids in accor- dance with the listing. 418 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ilk FAT 1I1I1S1I1UFIW COPYdght 0 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accuted by Me Musbmdmer on Dec 1% 2016 dZe3o AM pummt to Ucenw Agmmmt with CA BSC. No findLer FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.3.2.1 Design and construction of storage cabi- nets. Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.2.1.1 through 5704.3.2.1.4. 5704.3.2.1.1 Materials. Cabinets shall be listed in accordance with UL 1275, or constructed of approved wood ormetal in accordance with the following: Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, includ- ing the door, shall be double walled with 11/2- inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including doors, shall be constructed of not less than 1-inch (25 mm) exterior grade plywood. Joints shall be rabbeted and shall be fastened in two direc- tions with wood screws. Door hinges shall be of steel or brass. Cabinets shall be painted with an intumescent-type paint. 5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling. Cabinets shall be provided with a conspicuous label in red letters on contrasting background that reads: FLAMMABLE—KEEP FIRE AWAY. 5704.3.2.1.3 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted, self- closing and equipped with a three-point latch. 5704.3.2.1.4 Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet shall be liquid tight to a height of not less than 2 inches (51 mm). 5704.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454 L). 5704.33 Indoor storage. Storage of flammable and com- bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.3.1 through 5704.3.3.10. Exceptions: Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, air- craft, boats or portable or stationary engines. The storage of distilled spirits and wines in wooden barrels or casks. 57043.3.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved por- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with specific sections of this chapter and Section 906. 5704.3.3.2 Incompatible materials. Materials that will react with water or other liquids to produce a hazard shall not be stored in the same room with flammable and combustible liquids except where stored in accor- dance with Section 5003.9.8. 5704.3.3.3 Clear means of egress. Storage of any liq- uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress. 570433.4 Empty containers or portable tank stor- age. The storage of empty tanks and containers previ- ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be stored as required for filled containers and portable tanks. Portable tanks and containers, when emptied, shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in 5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of approved construction, adequately braced and anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accordance with the California Building Code. 57043.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of not less than 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness is allowed to be used as shelving, racks, dunnage, scufiboards, floor overlay and similar installations. 570433.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves shall be of sufficient depth and provided with a lip or guard to prevent individual containers from being displaced. Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on labo- ratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 5704.3.3.53 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5704.3.3.6 Rack storage. Where storage on racks is allowed elsewhere in this code, a minimum 4-foot-wide (1219 mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storage. Solid pile and palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall be arranged so that piles are separated from each other by not less than 4 feet (1219 nun). Aisles shall be provided and arranged so that no container or portable tank is more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.33.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to be stored in liquid storage areas when the ordinary combustibles, other than those used for packaging the liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) horizontally, either by open aisles or by open racks, and where protection is pro- vided in accordance with Chapter 9. 5704.33.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected liquid storage area shall be limited to a maximum pile size of 2,500 square feet (232 m) and to a maximum storage height of 6 feet (1829 mm). Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside a protected liquid storage area shall comply with NFPA 13. Pallet storage shall be separated from liquid storage by aisles that are not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 504 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.3.4.3 Quantities exceeding limits for control areas. Quantities exceeding those allowed in control areas set forth in Section 5704.3.4.1 shall be in liquid storage rooms or liquid storage warehouses in accor- dance with Sections 5704.3.7 and 5704.3.8. 5704.3.4.4 Liquids for maintenance and operation of equipment. In all occupancies, quantities of flammable and combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons (38 L) used for maintenance purposes and the operation of equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Section 5704.3.2. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons (38 L) are allowed to be stored outside of a cabinet where in approved containers located in private garages or other approved locations. 5704.3.5 Storage in control areas. Storage of flammable and combustible liquids in control areas shall be in accor- dance with Sections 5704.3.5.1 through 5704.3.5.4. 57043.5.1 Basement storage. Class I liquids shall be allowed to be stored in basements in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area for use-open systems in Table 5003.1.1(1), provided that automatic suppression and other fire protection are provided in accordance with Chapter 9. Class II and LilA liquids shall also be allowed to be stored in basements, provided that automatic suppression and other fire pro- tection are provided in accordance with Chapter 9. 57043.5.2 Storage pile heights. Containers having less than a 30-gallon (114 L) capacity that contain Class I or II liquids shall not be stacked more than 3 feet (914.4 mm) or two containers high, whichever is greater, unless stacked on fixed shelving or otherwise satisfactorily secured. Containers of Class I or II liquids having a capacity of 30 gallons (114 L) or more shall not be stored more than one container high. Containers shall be stored in an upright position. 57043.53 Storage distance from ceilings and roofs. Piles of containers or portable tanks shall not be stored closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to the nearest beam, chord, girder or other obstruction, and shall be 3 feet (914 mm) below sprinider deflectors or discharge orifices of water spray or other overhead fire protection system. 57043.5.4 Combustible materials. In areas that are inaccessible to the public, Class I, II and hA liquids shall not be stored in the same pile or rack section as ordinary combustible commodities unless such materi- als are packaged together as kits. Wholesale and retail sales uses. combustible liquids in Group M occupancy wholesale and retail sales uses shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.6.1 through 5704.3.6.5, or Sections 10.10.2, 12.3.8, 16.4.1 through 16.4.3, 16.5.1 through 16.5.2.12, Tables 16.5.2.1 through 16.5.2.12, and Figures 16.4.1(a) through 16.14.1(c) of NFPA 30. 5704.3.6.1 Container type. Containers for Class I liq- uids shall be metal. Exception: In sprinklered buildings, an aggregate quantity of 120 gallons (454 L) of water-miscible Class lB and Class IC liquids is allowed in nonme- tallic containers, each having a capacity of 16 ounces (0.473 L) or less. 57043.6.2 Container capacity. Containers for Class I liquids shall not exceed a capacity of 5 gallons (19 L). Exception: Metal containers not exceeding 55 gal- ions (208 L) are allowed to store up to 240 gallons (908 L) of the maximum allowable quantity per con- trol area of Class LB and IC liquids in a control area. The building shall be equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Table 5704.3.4.1. The containers shall be pro- vided with plastic caps without cap seals and shall be stored upright. Containers shall not be stacked or stored in racks and shall not be located in areas accessible to the public. 57043.63 Fire protection and storage arrange- ments. Fire protection and container storage arrange- ments shall be in accordance with Table 5704.3.6.3(1) or the following: Storage on shelves shall not exceed 6 feet (1829 mm) in height, and shelving shall be metal. Storage on pallets or in piles greater than 4 feet 6 inches (1372 mm) in height, or where the ceiling exceeds 18 feet (5486 mm) in height, shall be pro- tected in accordance with Table 5704.3.6.3(4), and the storage heights and arrangements shall be lim- ited to those specified in Table 5704.3.6.3(2). Storage on racks greater than 4 feet 6 inches (1372 mm) in height, or where the ceiling exceeds 18 feet (5486 mm) in height shall be protected in accordance with Tables 5704.3 .6.3(5), 5704.3.6.3(6), and 5704.3.6.3(7) as appropriate, and the storage heights and arrangements shall be limited to those specified in Table 5704.3.6.3(3). Combustible commodities shall not be stored above flammable and combustible liquids. TABLE 5704.3.6.3(1) MAXIMUM STORAGE HEIGHT IN CONTROL AREA TYPE OF UQUID NON. SPRINKLERE D AREA (feet) SPRINKLERED AREA (feet) SPRINKLERED Wrfll IN.RACK PROTECTION" Flammable liquids: Class IA 4 ClassiB 8 12 Class IC 8 12 Combustible liquids: Class!! 6 8 12 Class MA 8 12 ClassfllB 8 12 16 20 For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm. a In buildings protected by an automatic sprinkler system, the storage height for containers and portable tanks shall not exceed the maximum storage height permitted for the flue protection scheme set forth in NFPA 30 or the maximum storage height demonsttated in a fill-scale flue test, whichever is greater. NFPA 30 criteria and fire test results for metallic containers and portable tanks shall not be applied to nonmetallic containers and portable tanks. b. In-rack protection shall be in accordance with Table 5704.3.6.3(5), 5704.3.6.3(6) or 5704.3.6.3(7). 506 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Mf4UlI1f41 Iii i111i1uIIMI ATTACHMENT #18 FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQuID TRANSFER FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS TABLE 5704.3.7.5.1 AUTOMATIC AFFF-WATER PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLID-PILE AND PALLETIZED STORAGE OF LIQUIDS IN METAL CONTAINERS OF 5-GALLON CAPACITY OR LESS' b CEILING SPRINKLER DESIGN AND DEMAND STORAGE HOSE DURATION DURATION PACKAGE TYPE CLASS LIQUID HEIGHT DEMAND AFFF SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY ________ Density Area Temperature Maximum Orifice size (gpmlft2) (square feet) rating spacing (Inch) (taet) (gpm)° (minimum) (hours) Cartoned EB,IC, II 0.40 2,000 286°F 1000 0.531 11 500 15 2 and III head Uncartoned IB IC, H 0.30 2,000 286°F 100 ft2/ 0.5 or 12 500 15 2 and M head 0.531 For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm, I square foot = 0.0929 m2, 1 gallon per minute = 3.785 L/m, 1 gallon per minute per square foot = 40.75 L/m1n1m2, °C. = ((°F)-32]/1.8. System shall be a closed-head wet system with approved devices for proportioning aqueous film-forming foam. Maximum ceiling height of 30 feet. Hose stream demand includes 1'/2-inch inside hose connections, where required. TABLE 5704.4.2 OUTDOOR LIQUID STORAGE IN CONTAINERS AND PORTABLE TANKS CLASS OF LIQUID CONTAINER STORAGE— MAXIMUM PER PILE PORTABLE TANK STORAGE— MAXIMUM PER PILE ________ MINIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN PILES MINIMUM DISTANCE TO LOT LINE OF PROPERTY THAT CAN BE BE BUILT UPON MINIMUM DISTANCE TO PUBLIC STREET. PUBLIC ALLEY OR PUBLIC WAYd Height Quantlty Height (gallons) (feet) (gallons) (feet) OR RACKS (feet) (feet) IA 1,100 10 2,200 7 5 50 10 lB 2,200 12 4,400 14 5 50 10 IC 4,400 12 8,800 14 5 50 10 II 8,800 12 17,600 14 5 25 5 III 22,000 1 18 1 44,000 1 14 15 110 5 For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 gallon 3.785 L. For mixed class storage, see Section 5704A.2. For storage in racks, the quantity limits per pile do not apply, but the rack arrangement shall be limited to not more than 50 feet in length and two rows or 9 feet in depth. If protection by a public fire department or private fire brigade capable of providing cooling water streams is not available, the distance shall be doubled. When the total quantity stored does not exceed 50 percent of the maximum allowed per pile, the distances are allowed to be reduced SO percent, but not less than 3 feet. 5705.2.3 Piping, hoses and valves. Piping, hoses and valves used in liquid transfer operations shall be approved or listed for the intended use. 5705.2.4 Class I, II and III liquids. Class I liquids or, when heated to or above their flash points, Class II and Class UI liquids, shall be transferred by one of the follow- ing methods: From safety cans complying with UL 30. Through an approved closed piping system. From containers or tanks by an approved pump talc- lug suction through an opening in the top of the con- tainer or tank. For Class lB. IC, U and UI liquids, from containers or tanks by gravity through an approved self-closing or automatic-closing valve where the container or tank and dispensing operations are provided with spill control and secondary containment in accor- dance with Section 5703.4. Class IA liquids shall not be dispensed by gravity from tanks. Approved engineered liquid transfer systems. Exception: Liquids in original shipping containers not exceeding a 5.3-gallon (20 L) capacity. 5705.2.5 Manual container filling operations. Class I liquids or Class II and Class III liquids that are heated up to or above their flash points shall not be transferred into containers unless the nozzle and containers are electrically interconnected. Acceptable methods of electrical intercon- nection include either of the following: Metallic floor plates on which containers stand while filling, when such floor plates are electrically connected to the fill stem; or Where the fill stem is bonded to the container during filling by means of a bond wire. 5705.2.6 Automatic container-filling operations for Class I liquids. Container-filling operations for Class I liquids involving conveyor belts or other automatic-feed- ing operations shall be designed to prevent static accumu- lations. 5705.3 Use, dispensing and mixing inside of buildings. Indoor use, dispensing and mixing of flammable and combus- tible liquids shall be in accordance with Section 5705.2 and Sections 5705.3.1 through 5705.3.5.3. 5705.3.1 Closure of mixing or blending vessels. Vessels used for mixing or blending of Class I liquids and Class II or UI liquids heated up to or above their flash points shall 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 515 ATTACHMENT #19 SEPARATION OF CONTROL AREAS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.8.2 Required detached buildings. Group H occu- pancies containing quantities of hazardous materials in excess of those set forth in Table 5003.8.2 shall be in 5003.8.3 Control areas. Control areas shall comply with Sections 5003.8.3.1 through 5003.8.3.5. 5003.8.3.1 Construction requirements. Control areas shall be separated from each other by fire barriers con- structed in accordance with Section 707 of the Califor- nia Building Code or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 711 of the California Build- ing Code, or both. 5003.8.3.2 Percentage of maximum allowable quan- tities. The percentage of maximum allowable quantities of hazardous materials per control area allowed at each floor level within a building shall be in accordance with Table 5003.8.3.2. 5003.8.3.3 Number. The maximum number of control areas per floor within a building shall be in accordance with Table 5003.8.3.2. 5003.8.3.4 Fire-resistance-rating requirements. The required fire-resistance rating for fire barriers shall be in accordance with Table 5003.8.3.2. The floor assem- bly of the control area and the construction supporting the floor of the control area shall have a fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours. Exception: The floor assembly of the control area and the construction supporting the floor of the con- trol area is allowed to be 1-hour fire-resistance rated in buildings of Type HA, lilA and VA construction, provided that both of the following conditions exist: The building is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. The building is three stories or less above 5003.8.3.5 Hazardous material In Group M display and storage areas and in Group S storage areas. The aggregate quantity of nonflammable solid and nonflam- mable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials allowed within a single control area of a Group M dis- play and storage area or a Group S storage area is allowed to exceed the maximum allowable quantities per control area specified in Tables 5003.1.1(1) and 5003.1.1(2) without classifying the building or use as a Group H occupancy, provided that the materials are displayed and stored in accordance with Section 5003.11. TABLE 5003.8.2 DETACHED BUILDING REQUIRED A DETACHED BUILDING IS REQUIRED WHERE THE QUANTITY OF MATERIAL EXCEEDS THAT LISTED HEREIN Material Class Solids and liquids (tons)1b Gases (cubic feet)*.', Division 1.1 Maximum Allowable Quantity Division 1.2 Maximum Allowable Quantity Division 1.3 Maximum Allowable Quantity Explosives Division 1.4 Maximum Allowable Quantity Not Applicable Division 1.4c 1 Division 1.5 Maximum Allowable Quantity Division 1.6 Maximum Allowable Quantity Oxidizers Class 4 Maximum Allowable Quantity Maximum Allowable Quantity Unstable (reactives) detonable Class 3 or 4 Maximum Allowable Quantity Maximum Allowable Quantity Oxidizer, liquids and solids Class 3 2 1,200 Class 2,000 Not Applicable Detonable Maximum Allowable Quantity Organic peroxides Class I Maximum Allowable Quantity Not Applicable Class 25 Class III 50 Unstable (reactives) nondetonable Class 3 2 1 25 2,000 Class 10,000 Water reactives Class Class 2 1 25 Not Applicable Pyrophoric gases Not Applicable Not Applicable 2,000 For SI: 1 pound = 0.454 kg, 1 cubic foot = 0.02832 in3, 1 ton = 2000 lbs. = 907.2 kg. For materials that are detonable, the distance to other buildings or lot lines shall be as specified in the California Building Code. For materials classified as explosives, the required separation distances shall be as specified in Chapter 56. "Maximum Allowable Quantity" means the maximum allowable quantity per control area set forth in Table 5003.1.1(1). Limited to Division 1.4 materials and articles, including articles packaged for shipment, that are not regulated as an explosive under Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives regulations, or unpackaged articles used in process operations that do not propagate a detonation or deflagration between articles, providing the net explosive weight of individual articles does not exceed 1 pound. 416 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 1V4UIIlMffI1I111I1IIfliIU HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS TABLE 5003.8.3.2 DESIGN AND NUMBER OF CONTROL AREAS FLOOR LEVEL PERCENTAGE OF THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER NUMBER OF CONTROL FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING FOR CONTROL AREA' AREAS PER FLOOR FIRE BARRIERS IN HOURSb Higher than 9 5 1 2 7-9 5 2 2 6 12.5 2 2 Above grade plane 5 12.5 2 4 2 12.5 2 2 3 50 2 1 2 75 3 1 1 100 4 1 1 75 3 1 Below grade plane 2 50 2 1 Lower than 2 Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Percentages shall be of the maximum allowable quantity per control area shown in Tables 5003.1.1(1) and 5003.1.1(2), with all increases allowed in the footnotes to those tables. Separation shall include fire bathers and horizontal assemblies as necessary to provide separation from other portions of the building. 5003.8.4 Gas rooms. Where a gas room is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area or provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas room shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.4.1 and 5003.8.4.2. 5003.8.4.1 Construction. Gas rooms shall be protected with an automatic sprinkler system. Gas rooms shall be separated from the remainder of the building in accor- dance with the requirements of the California Building Code based on the occupancy group into which it has been classified. 5003.8.4.2 Ventilation system. The ventilation system for gas rooms shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Section 6004.2.2.6. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 5003.8.5 Exhausted enclosures. Where an exhausted enclosure is used to increase maximum allowable quantity per control area or where the location of hazardous materi- als in exhausted enclosures is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the exhausted enclosure shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5.1 through 5003.8.5.3. 5003.8.5.1 Construction. Exhausted enclosures shall be of noncombustible construction. 5003.8.5.2 Ventilation. Exhausted enclosures shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. The venti- lation system for exhausted enclosures shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Items 1, 2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the Cali- fornia Mechanical Code. 5003.8.5.3 Fire-extinguishing system. Exhausted enclosures where flammable materials are used shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system in accordance with Chapter 9. 5003.8.6 Gas cabinets. Where a gas cabinet is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area or where the location of compressed gases in gas cabinets is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas cabinet shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.6.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.6.1 Construction. Gas cabinets shall be con- structed in accordance with the following: Constructed of not less than 0.097-inch (2.5 mm) (No. 12 gage) steel. Be provided with self-closing limited access ports or noncombustible windows to give access to equipment controls. Be provided with self-closing doors. Gas cabinet interiors shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the hazardous materials stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. 5003.8.6.2 Ventilation. Gas cabinets shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. The ventilation sys- tem for gas cabinets shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Items 1,2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 5003.8.6.3 Maximum number of cylinders per gas cabinet. The number of cylinders contained in a single gas cabinet shall not exceed three. 5003.8.7 Hazardous materials storage cabinets. Where storage cabinets are used to increase maximum allowable quantity per control area or to comply with this chapter, such cabinets shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.7.1 and 5003.8.7.2. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 417 I ATTACHMENT #20 EXHAUST VENTILATION OF FLAMMABLE VAPORS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS SECTION 911 EXPLOSION CONTROL 911.1 General. Explosion control shall be provided in the following locations: Where a structure, room or space is occupied for pur- poses involving explosion hazards as identified in Table 911.1. Where quantities of hazardous materials specified in Table 911.1 exceed the maximum allowable quantities in Table 5003.1.1(1). Such areas shall be provided with explosion (deflagration) venting, explosion (deflagration) prevention systems or barri- cades in accordance with this section and NFPA 69, or NFPA 495 as applicable. Deflagration venting shall not be utilized as a means to protect buildings from detonation hazards. 911.2 Required deflagration venting. Areas that are required to be provided with deflagration 'venting shall com- ply with the following: Walls, ceilings and roofs exposing surrounding areas shall be designed to resist a minimum internal pressure of 100 pounds per square foot (psf) (4788 Pa). The minimum internal design pressure shall be not less than five times the maximum internal relief pressure speci- fied in Item 5 of this section. Deflagration venting shall be provided only in exterior walls and roofs. Exception: Where sufficient exterior wall and roof venting cannot be provided because of inadequate exterior wall or roof area, deflagration venting shall be allowed by specially designed shafts vented to the exterior of the building. TABLE 911.1 EXPLOSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS' EXPLOSION CONTROL METHODS MATERIAL CLASS Barricade construction (deflagratlon) venting or I explosion (deflagration) prevention systems Hazard Category Combustible dusts' - Not required Required Cryogenic fluids Flammable Not required Required Division 1.1 Required Not required Division 1.2 Required Not required Explosives Division 1.3 Not required Required Division 1.4 Not required Required Division 1.5 Required Not required Division 1.6 Required Not required Flammable gas Gaseous Not required Required Liquefied Not required Required Flammable liquids __W _Not required_ Not required Required Required IB° Organic peroxides Unclassified detonable Required Not permitted I Required Not permitted Oxidizer liquids and solids 4 Required Not permitted Pyrophoric Gases Not required Required 4 Required Not permitted Unstable (reactive) 3 detonable Required Not permitted 3 nondetonable Not required Required Water-reactive liquids and solids 3 2' Not required Not required Required Required Special Uses Acetylene generator rooms - Not required Required Grain processing - Not required Required Liquefied petroleum gas distribution facilities - Not required Required Where explosion hazards exist d Detonation Required Not permitted Deflagration Not required Required Combustible dusts that are generated during manufacturing or processing. See definition of "Combustible dust" in Chapter 2. Storage or use. Eln open use or dii iij d.Rooms conuiiindiièing and use of hazardous materials where an explosive environment can occur because of the characteristics or nature of the hazardous materials or as a result of the dispensing or use process. A method of explosion control shall be provided where Class 2 water-reactive materials can form potentially explosive mixtures. Explosion venting is not required for Group H-5 Fabrication Areas complying with Chapter 27 and the California Building Code. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 195 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS Deflagration venting shall be designed to prevent unac- ceptable structural damage. Where relieving a deflagra- tion, vent closures shall not produce projectiles of sufficient velocity and mass to cause life threatening injuries to the occupants or other persons on the prop- erty or adjacent public ways. The aggregate clear area of vents and venting devices shall be governed by the pressure resistance of the con- struction assemblies specified in Item 1 of this section and the maximum internal pressure allowed by Item 5 of this section. Vents shall be designed to withstand loads in accor- dance with the California Building Code. Vents shall consist of any one or any combination of the following to relieve at a maximum internal pressure of 20 pounds per square foot (958 Pa), but not less than the loads required by the California Building Code: 5.1. Exterior walls designed to release outward. 5.2. Hatch covers. 5.3. Outward swinging doors. 5.4. Roofs designed to uplift. 5.5. Venting devices listed for the purpose. Vents designed to release from the exterior walls or roofs of the building when venting a deflagration shall discharge directly to the exterior of the building where an unoccupied space not less than 50 feet (15 240 mm) in width is provided between the exterior walls of the building and the lot line. Exception: Vents complying with Item 7 of this section. Vents designed to remain attached to the building when venting a deflagration shall be so located that the dis- charge opening shall not be less than 10 feet (3048 mm) vertically from window openings and exits in the build- ing and 20 feet (6096 mm) horizontally from exits in the building, from window openings and exits in adja- cent buildings on the same lot, and from the lot line. Discharge from vents shall not be into the interior of the building. 911.3 Explosion prevention systems. Explosion prevention systems shall be of an approved type and installed in accor- dance with the provisions of this code and NFPA 69. 911.4 Barricades. Barricades shall be designed and installed in accordance with NFPA 495. SECTION 912 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTIONS 912.1 Installation. Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with the NFPA standard applicable to the system design and shall comply with Sections 912.2 through 912.7. 912.2 Location. With respect to hydrants, driveways, build- ings and landscaping, fire department connections shall be so located that fire apparatus and hose connected to supply the system will not obstruct access to the buildings for other fire apparatus. The location of fire department connections shall be approved by the fire chief. 912.2.1 Visible location. Fire department connections shall be located on the street side of buildings, filly visible and recognizable from the street or nearest point of fire department vehicle access or as otherwise approved by the fire chief. 912.2.2 Existing buildings. On existing buildings, wher- ever the fire department connection is not visible to approaching fire apparatus, the fire department connection shall be indicated by an approved sign mounted on the street front or on the side of the building. Such sign shall have the letters "FDC" not less than 6 inches (152 mm) high and words in letters not less than 2 inches (51 mm) high or an arrow to indicate the location. Such signs shall be subject to the approval of the fire code official. 912.3 Fire hose threads. Fire hose threads used in connec- tion with standpipe systems shall be approved and shall be compatible with fire department hose threads. 912.4 Access. Immediate access to fire department connec- tions shall be maintained at all times and without obstruction by fences, bushes, trees, walls or any other fixed or moveable object. Access to fire department connections shall be approved by the fire chief. Exceptions: Fences, where provided with an access gate equipped with a sign complying with the legend requirements of Section 912.5 and a means of emer- gency operation. The gate and the means of emer- gency operation shall be approved by the fire chief and maintained operational at all times. When acceptable to the fire enforcing agency, fire department connections for Group 1-3 detention facilities may be located inside all security walls or fences on the property. 912.4.1 LockIng fire department connection caps. The fire code official is authorized to require locking caps on fire department connections for water-based fire protec- tion systems where the responding fire department carries appropriate key wrenches for removal. 912.4.2 Clear space around connections. A working space of not less than 36 inches (914 mm) in width, 36 inches (914 mm) in depth and 78 inches (1981 mm) in height shall be provided and maintained in front of and to the sides of wall-mounted fire department connections and around the circumference of free-standing fire department connections, except as otherwise required or approved by the fire chief. 912.4.3 Physical protection. Where fire department con- nections are subject to impact by a motor vehicle, vehicle impact protection shall be provided in accordance with Section 312. 912.5 Signs. A metal sign with raised letters not less than 1 inch (25 mm) in size shall be mounted on all fire department connections serving automatic sprinklers, standpipes or fire pump connections. Such signs shall read: AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS or STANDPIPES or TEST CONNECTION 196 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE DEFINITIONS ss mini-split system- is capable of cooling or heating one or ni p more roos'without the use of traditional ductwork. Dweiling;A bui Iding or portion thereof that contains not more than two dwelling units. Dwelling Uflit. A building or portion thereof "that contains living facilities, including provisiong for sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation, as required by this code, for not more than one family. 207.0 —E— easily Accessible. See Accessible, Readily. iEffàctive Ground-Fault Current Path. An intentionally constructed, low-impedance eletrial1y conductive path designed and intended to carry current under ground-fault conditions from the point of a ground fault on a wiring system. to the electrical supply source and that facilitates the opera- tion of the overcurrent protective device or ground-fault detectors on high-impedance grounded systems. [NFPA 54:3.3.36] Electric Duct Heaters. A heater located in the airstream of a forced-air system where the air-moving unit is not provided as an integral part of the equipment. Electric Heating Appliance. A device that produces heat energy to create a warm environment by the application of electric power to resistance elements, refrigerant compres- rs, or dissimilar material junctions. 1Jectrical Code. The National Electrical Code promulgated by the National Fire Protection Association, as adopted by this jurisdiction. ft-lCD 1 & I1CD 2/ Whenever the term "Electrical Code" is used in this code,, it shall mean the Cali- fornia Electrical Code, Title 24. Part 3. Enforcing Agency. IHC'D 1, HD 2,SFM and OSHPD 1, 2, 3 & 4/ "Enforcing Agency" is the designated department or agency as specified' by .statute and regulation. Emergency-Alarm System. A system intended to provide the indication and warning of abnormal conditiong and summon appropriate aid. Emergency ContrOl Station. An approved location on the premises where signals from emergency equipment are received. Environmental Air Duct. Ducting used for conveying air at. temperatures not exceeding 250°F (1210C) to or from occu- pied areas of any occupancy through other than. heating or air-conditioning systems, such as ventilation for human usage, domestic kitchen range exhaust, bathroom exhaust ducts, and domestic-type clothes dryer exhaust ducts. Equipment. A general term including materials, fittings, devices, appliances, and apparatus used as part of or in connection with installations regulated by this code. Evaporative Cooler. A device used for reducing the sensible at of airTor cooling by the process of evaporation of water ito an airstream. Evaporative Cooling System. Equipment intended or installed for the purpose of environmental cooling by an evap- ordtive cooler from which the conditioned air is distributed through ducts or plenuths to the conditioned area. Evaporator Part of a refrigeration system in which liquid refrigcr&nt is aporiied to produce refrigeration. Excess Flow Valve (EFV). A. valve designed to activate wheh the fuel gas passing through 'it exceeds a prescribed flow raie. [NFPA 54:3.3.105:31 208.0 —F— Fabrication Area (Fab Area). An area within a Group Ft Occupancy semiconductor fabrication facility and related research and development areas in that there are processes involving hazardous production materials. Such areas are allowed to include ancillary rooms or areas such as dressing rooms and offices that are directly related to the fab area processes. Factory-Built Grease Duct Enclosures. A listed factory- built grease duct system evaluated as anenelosure system for I reduced clearances to combustibles, and as an alternative to a duct with its fire-rated enclosure. [NFPA96:3.3.22.23] Family. IHCD 1/ "Family' is an individual or two or more persons who are related by blood or uwrriage or o1hei-wise live together in a dwelling unit. Field-Applied Grease Duct Enclosures. A listed system evaluated for reduced clearances to combustibles, and as an alternative to a duct with its fire-rated enclosure. [NFPA 96:3.3.22.2.2] Fire Code. Whenever the term "Fire Code" is used in this code, is shall 'isean the California Fire code, 711/c 24. Part 9. Fire Partition. An interior wall or partition of a building that separates two areas and serves to restrict the spread of fire but does not qualify as a fire wall. Fire Resistance Rating. The time, in minutes or hours, that materials or assemblies have withstood a fire exposure as established in accordance with ASTM El 19 or UL 263. Fire-Resistive Construction. Construction in accordance with the requirements of the building code for the time period specified. Fire Wall. A wall separating buildings or subdividing a building to prevent the spread of the fire and having a fire resistance rating and structural stability. (NFPA 96:3.3.26] Fireplace Stove. A chimney-connected, solid-fuel-burning stove (appliance) having part of its fire chamber open to the room. [Flammable Vapor or 'Fumes. The concentration of flam- mable constituents in air that exceeds 25 percent of its Lower [Flammability Limit (LFL). Flood Hazard Area. The greater of the following two areas: The area within a floodplain subject to a 1 percent Or greater chance of flooding in any given year. The area designated as a flood hazard area on a commu- nity's flood hazard map, or otherwise legally designated. Floor Furnace. A completely self-contained unit furnace I suspended from the floor of the space being heated,.taking air for combustion from outside such space. [NFPA 54:3.3.4.7.51 With.rneans forobserving flames and lighting the appliance from such space. 34 20165 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE LowER FLAMMABLE LIMIT CALCULATIONS ViaSat - Building 15 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 CFM Required for Vapor-Air Mixtures @ 04=M LFL In Exhaust Ducts cUDIC Feet or Volumes of Exhaust CFM to Keep Air to One Specific Vapor Ventilation Air Evaporation Evaporated Liquid Some or All Input Data Base' Material LFL 25% of LFL Volumeof Gravity Density Needed to Keep Bath gave at 25% LFL If All of Location On: Vapor @25% LFL Per the Liquid Is Gal of Liquid Filzig Evaporated Isopropanol (67-63-01 2 1 05000 199.0000 I 0.785 2.07 8255.4190 0.0006 297.1951 Innovation Lab lopropanoI 167.63.01 2 0.5000 199.0000 0.785 2.07 8255.4190 0.0006 297.1951 Reliability/FA Lab ____ Acetone [67-64-1] 2 0.5000 199.0000 0.791 2 8609.6659 0.0005 309.9480 Reliability/FA Lab ____ Release Agent [BUEHLER-1350448-Al 1 0.2500 399.0000 0.72 3.94 8037.3929 0.0006 289.3461 Reliability/FA Lab Isooctane (540.84-1] 186 Soldering Flux (KESTER-1859 2 0.5000 199.0000 0.88 2.07 9254.4824 0.0005 333.1614 Rellablilty/FA Lab Isopropanol 16763.0] Location of Exhaust: Local exhaust at or near the point of vapor generation proposed. Spill Scenario: Based on largest liquid transfer amount or largest containers, whichever Is less - worst case use-open conditions. Evapoitatlon Time - Worst Case Conditions: Hood Face Velocity: 4100 fpm Spill Depth: 4I1I4" Temperature: rl=72oF Evaporation Rate: 'cl=O.00OO ginlsec Definitions: CFM - Cubic Feet of Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep Vapors @25% LFL per Volume of Liquid Indicated LFL = Lower Flammable Limit Calculations 25% LFL: Reference: NFPA Fire Protection Handbook & NFPA 86 25% of LFL = 0.25xLFL Volume of Air to One Volume of Vapor = (100-25%LFL)I25%LFL Cubic Feet Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep © 25%LFL Gallon of Liquid Evaporated = 4x1(8.3310.075)xf(speclflc gravltylvapor density)] x 1(1004.FL)ILFLj CFM = (Cubic Feet per Minute Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep @25% LFL Per Gallon of Liquid Evaporatedi x [Gallons per Minute of Evaporated Liquid] Maintaining vapors at cI25% LFL required In work areas and allows ducts to extend through ether areas. ATTACHMENT #21 ELECTRICALLY CLASSIFIED ELECTRICAL FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS Building Code and the California Mechanical Code pertain- ing to flammable liquids shall apply. 5701.4 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec- tions 105.6 and 105.7. 5701.5 Material classification. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be classified in accordance with the definitions in Chapter 2. When mixed with lower flash-point liquids, Class II or Ill liquids are capable of assuming the characteristics of the lower flash-point liquids. Under such conditions, the appro- priate provisions of this chapter for the actual flash point of the mixed liquid shall apply. When heated above their flash points, Class II and III liq- uids assume the characteristics of Class I liquids. Under such conditions, the appropriate provisions of this chapter for flammable liquids shall apply. SECTION 5702 DEFINITIONS 5702.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap- ter 2: ALCOHOL-BASED RAND RUB. BULK PLANT OR TERMINAL BULK TRANSFER. COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID. Class LI. Class 11L4. Class ilIB. 11131 s) I FLAMMABLE LIQUID. Class IA. Class LB. Class IC. FLASH POINT. FUEL LIMIT SWITCH. LIQUID STORAGE ROOM. LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE. MOBILE FUELING. PROCESS TRANSFER. REFINERY. REMOTE EMERGENCY SHUTOFF DEVICE. REMOTE SOLVENT RESERVOIR. SOLVENT DISTILLATION UNIT. TANK, PRIMARY. 5703.1.1 Classified locations for flammable liquids. Areas where flammable liquids are stored, handled, dis- pensed or mixed shall be in accordance with Table 5703.1.1. A classified area shall not extend beyond an unpierced floor, roof or other solid partition. The extent of the classified area is allowed to be reduced, or eliminated, where sufficient technical justifi- cation is provided to the fire code official that a concentra- tion in the area in excess of 25 percent of the lower flammable limit (LFL) cannot be generated. 5703.1.2 Classified locations for combustible liquids. Areas where Class II or III liquids are heated above their flash points shall have electrical installations in accor- dance with Section 5703.1.1. 5703.2 Fire protection. Fire protection for the storage, use, dispensing, mixing, handling and on-site transportation of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with this chapter and applicable sections of Chapter 9. 5703.2.1 Portable fire extinguishers and hose lines. Por- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with Section 906. Hose lines shall be provided in accor- dance with Section 905. 5703.3 Site assessment. In the event of a spill, leak or dis- charge from a tank system, a site assessment shall be com- pleted by the owner or operator of such tank system if the fire code official determines that a potential fire or explosion haz- ard exists. Such site assessments shall be conducted to ascer- tain potential fire hazards and shall be completed and submitted to the fire department within a time period estab- lished by the fire code official, not to exceed 60 days. 5703.4 Spill control and secondary containment. Where the maximum allowable quantity per control area is exceeded, and where required by Section 5004.2, rooms, buildings or areas used for storage, dispensing, use, mixing or handling of Class 1,11 and IIIA liquids shall be provided with spill control and secondary containment in accordance with Section 5004.2. 5703.5 Labeling and signage. The fire code official is autho- rized to require warning signs for the purpose of identifying the hazards of storing or using flammable liquids. Signage for identification and warning sucli as for the inherent hazard of flammable liquids or smoking shall be provided in accor- dance with this chapter and Sections 5003.5 and 5003.6. Exception: Solvent distillation units in accordance with Section 5705.4. 5703.1.3 Other applications. The fire code official is authorized to determine the extent of the Class I electrical equipment and wiring location where a condition is not specifically covered by these requirements or the Califor- nia Electrical Code._____________________________ 5703.5.1 Style. Warning signs shall be of a durable mate- SECTION 5703 rial. Signs warning of the hazard of flammable liquids GENERAL REQUIREMENTS shall have white lettering on a red background and shall 5703.1 Electrical. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be read: DANGER—FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. Letters shall installed and maintained in accordance with Section 605 and be not less than 3 inches (76 mm) in height and '2 inch Lthe California Electrical Code. (12.7 mm) in stroke. 490 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I e TABLE 5703.1.1—contInued CLASS I ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS LOCATION GROUP D DIVISION EXTENT OF CLASSIFIED AREA Tank vehicle and tank cark_continued Loading through closed dome with atmospheric venting i Within 3 feet of open end of vent, extending in all directions. 2 Area between 3 feet and 15 feet from open end of vent, extending in all directions, and within 3 feet of edge of dome, extending in all directions. Loading through closed dome with vapor control 2 Within 3 feet of point of connection of both fill and vapor lines, extending in all directions. Bottom loading with vapor control or any bottom unloading Within 3 feet of point of connection, extending in all directions, and up to 18 inches above 2 grade within a horizontal radius of 10 feet from point of connection. Storage and repair garage for tank vehicles 1 Pits or spaces below floor level. 2 Area up to 18 inches above floor or grade level for entire storage or repair garage. Garages for other than tank 'vehicles Ordinary' Where there is an opening to these rooms within the extent of an outdoor classified area, the entire room shall be classified the same as the area classification at the point of the opening. Outdoor drum storage Ordinary - Indoor warehousing where there is no flammable liquid OrdinarY Where there is an opening to these rooms within the extent of an indoor classified area, the room transfer shall be classified the same as if the wall, curb or partition did not exist. 1 Area within 5 feet of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions. Indoor equipment where flammable vapor/air mixtures 2 Area between 5 feet and 8 feet of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions, and the could exist under normal operations area up to 3 feet above floor or grade level within 5 feet to 25 feet horizontally from any edge of such equipment.' 1 Area within 3 feet of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions. Outdoor equipment where flammable vapor/air mixtures 2 Area between 3 feet and 8 feet of any edge of such equipment extending in all directions, and the could exist under normal operations - area up to 3 feet above floor or grade level within 3 feet to 10 feet horizontally from any edge of such equipment. Tank—Above ground 1 Shell, ends or roof and dike area Area inside dike where dike height is greater than the distance from the tank to the dike for more than 50 percent of the tank circumference. 2 Area within 10 feet from shell, ends or roof of tank. Area inside dikes to level of top of dike. Vent I Area within 5 feet of open end of vent, extending in all directions. 2 Area between 5 feet and 10 feet from open end of vent, extending in all directions. Floating roof - 1 Area above the roof and within the shell. - Office and restrooms Ordinary Where there is an opening to these rooms within the extent of an indoor classified location, the room shall be classified the same as if the wall, curb or partition did not exist. For SI: 1 inch =25.4mm, 1 foot =304.8nun. Locations as classified in the California Electrical Code. When classifying cxtcnt of area, consideration shall be given to the fact that tank can or tank vehicles can be spotted at varying points. Therefore, the extremities of the loading or unloading positions shall be used. The release of Class I liquids can generate vapors to the extent that the entire building, and possibly a zone surrounding it, are considered a Class I, Division 2 location. ATTACHMENT #22 EGRESS MEANS OF EGRESS 1005.3.1 Stairways. The capacity, in inches, of means of egress stairways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by such stairways by a means of egress capacity factor of 0.3 inch (7.6 mm) per occupant. Where stairways serve more than one story, only the occu- pant load of each story considered individually shall be used in calculating the required capacity of the stairways serving that story. Exceptions: For other than Group H and 1-2 occupancies, the capacity, in inches, of means of egress stairways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by such stairways by a means of egress capacity factor of 0.2 inch (5.1 mm) per occupant in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accor- dance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 and an emergency voice/alarm communication system in accordance with Section 907.5.2.2. Facilities with smoke-protected assembly seating shall be permitted to use the capacity factors in Table 1029.6.2 indicated for stepped aisles for exit access or exit stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit discharge is provided with a smoke control sys- tem complying with Section 909. Facilities with outdoor smoke-protected assem- bly seating shall be permitted to the capacity fac- tors in Section 1029.6.3 indicated for stepped aisles for exit access or exit stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit discharge is open to the outdoors. For Group H-i, H-2, H-3 and H-4 occupancies the total width of means of egress in inches (mm) shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by 0.7 inches (7.62 mm) per occupant. For rooms or spaces usedfor assembly purposes without smoke protection see Section 1029. 1005.3.2 Other egress components. The capacity, in inches, of means of egress components other than stair- ways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by such component by a means of egress capacity thctor of 0.2 inch (5.1 mm) per occupant. Exceptions: 1. For other than Group H and 1-2 occupancies, the capacity, in inches, of means of egress compo- nents other than stairways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by such component by a means of egress capacity factor of 0.15 inch (3.8 mm) per occupant in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 and an emergency voice/ alarm communication system in accordance with Section 907.5.2.2. Facilities with smoke-protected assembly seating shall be permitted to use the capacity factors in Table 1029.6.2 indicated for level or ramped aisles for means of egress components other than stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit discharge is provided with a smoke control system complying with Section 909. Facilities with outdoor smoke-protected assem- bly seating shall be permitted to the capacity fac- tors in Section 1029.6.3 indicated for level or ramped aisles for means of egress components other than stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit dis- charge is open to the outdoors. For Group H-i, 11-2, H-3 and H-4 occupancies the total width of means of egress in inches (mm) shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by 0.4 inches (5.08 mm) per occupant. Means of egress complying with Section 1029. 1005.4 Continuity. The minimum width or required capacity of the means of egress required from any story of a building shall not be reduced along the path of egress travel until arrival at the public way. 1005.5 Distribution of minimum width and required capacity. Where more than one exit, or access to more than one exit, is required, the means of egress shall be configured such that the loss of any one exit, or access to one exit, shall not reduce the available capacity or width to less than 50 per- cent of the required capacity or width. 1005.6 Egress convergence. Where the means of egress from stories above and below converge at an intermediate level, the capacity of the means of egress from the point of convergence shall be not less than the largest minimum width or the sum of the required capacities for the stairways or ramps serving the two adjacent stories, whichever is larger. 1005.7 Encroachment. Encroachments into the required means of egress width shall be in accordance with the provi- sions of this section. 1005.7.1 Doors. Doors, when fully opened, shall not reduce the required width by more than 7 inches (178 mm). Doors in any position shall not reduce the required width by more than one-half. Exceptions: 1. In other than Group 1-2 occupancies, surface- mounted latch release hardware shall be exempt from inclusion in the 7-inch maximum (178 mm) encroachment where both of the following condi- tions exist: 1.1. The hardware is mounted to the side of the door facing away from the adjacent wall where the door is in the open posi- tion; and 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 365 MEANS OF EGRESS TABLE 1006.2.1 SPACES WITH ONE EXIT OR EXIT ACCESS DOORWAY OCCUPANCY MAXIMUM OCCUPANT LOAD OF SPACE MAXIMUM COMMON PATH OF EGRESS TRAVEL DISTANCE (feet) Without Sprinkler System (feet) With Sprinkler System (feet) Occupant Load OL:930 OL>30 Ac, B, M 49 75 75 75' B 49 - 11 75 100' F 49 75 75 100' H-i, H-2, H-3 3 NP NP 25 It H-4, H-5 10 NP NP I-2',1-2.1, 14 10 NP NP 75' 1-3 10 NP NP 100' B-i 10 NP NP 75' R-2 10 NP NP 125' R-2.1 10 NP NP 75 R-3', R-3.1' 10 NP NP 125"K R-4° 10 NP NP 125" St 29 100 75 100' U 49 100 75 75' L See Section 453.6.1 ForSI: i foot =304.8mm. NP = Not Permitted. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.2. Group H occupancies equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.2.5. For a room or space used for assembly purposes having fixed seating, see Section 1029.8. For the travel distance limitations in Group 1-2 or 1-2.1, see Section 407.4. The length of common path of egress travel distance in a Group R-3 occupancy located in a mixed occupancy building or within a Group R-3 or R4 congregate living facility. E The length of common path of egress travel distance in a Group S-2 open parking garage shall be not more than 100 feet. For the travel distance limitations In Group R-3 and R-4 equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. see Section 1006.2.2.6. For holding cells, see Section 408.3.11. 1< ** 1006.2.2.5 Vehicular ramps. Vehicular ramps shall not be considered as an exit access ramp unless pedes- trian facilities are provided. 1006.2.2.6 Group R-3 and R-4. Where Group R-3 occupancies are permitted by Section 903.2.8 to be protected by an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3, the exit access travel distance for Group R-3 shall not be more than 125 feet Where Group R-4 occupancies are permitted by Section 903.2.8 to be protected by an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3, the exit access travel distance for Group R-4 shall not be more than 75 feet. 1006.2.2. 7Large family day-care home. Every story or basement of large family day-care home shall be pro- vided with two exits which are remotely located from each other. Every required exit shall be ofa size to per- mit the installation of a door not less than 32 inches (813 mm) in clear width and not less than 6 feet 8 inches (2,032 mm) in height. A manually operated hori- zontal sliding door may be used as one of the two required exits. Where basements are used for day-care purposes, one of the two required exits shall provide access directly to the exterior without entering the first story. The second exit from the basement may either pass through the story above or exit directly to the exterior. Rooms used for day-care purposes shall not be located above the first story. Exception: Buildings equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout and which have at least one of the required exits providing access directly to the exterior. NFPA 13R may be used in large family day-care homes. The sprinkler omissions of NFFA 13R shall not apply unless approved by the enforc- ing agency. Exit doors, including manually operated horizontal sliding doors, shall be openable from the inside without use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Tables 1006.3 .2(1) and 1006.3 .2 (2) are not applica- ble to this occupancy classification. 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 367 Copyright 0 2016 CABSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accesudby M Mausbrudma on Dec i% i66:%-joAMpanuanttoUcenteAgme..t~ithCABSr—Nofutffia MEANS OF EGRESS * 1016.2.2 Basement exits in Group 1-2 occupancies. For additional requirements for occupancies in Group 1-2 on- 2.1. see Section 407. SECTION 1017 EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE 1017.1 General. Travel distance within the exit access por- tion of the means of egress system shall be in accordance with this section. 1017.2 Limitations. Exit access travel distance shall not exceed the values given in Table 1017.2. 1017.2.1 Exterior egress balcony increase. Exit access travel distances specified in Table 1017.2 shall be increased up to an additional 100 feet (30 480 mm) pro- vided the last portion of the exit access leading to the exit occurs on an exterior egress balcony constructed in accor- dance with Section 1021. The length of such balcony shall be not less than the amount of the increase taken. 1017.2.2 Group F-i and S-i increase. The maximum exit access travel distance shall be 400 feet (122 m) in Group F-i or S-i occupancies where all of the following conditions are met: The portion of the building classified as Group F-i or S-i is limited to one story in height. The minimum height from the finished floor to the bottom of the ceiling or roof slab or deck is 24 feet (7315 mm). The building is equipped throughout with an auto- matic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. 1017.3 Measurement. Exit access travel distance shall be measured from the most remote point within a story along the natural and unobstructed path of horizontal and vertical egress travel to the entrance to an exit. Exception: In open parking garages, exit access travel dis- tance is permitted to be measured to the closest riser of an exit access stairway or the closest slope of an exit access ramp. 1017.3.1 Exit access stairways and ramps. Travel dis- tance on exit access stairways or ramps shall be included in the exit access travel distance measurement. The mea- surement along stairways shall be made on a plane parallel and tangent to the stair tread nosings in the center of the stair and landings. The measurement along ramps shall be made on the walking surface in the center of the ramp and landings. SECTION 1018 AISLES 1018.1 General. Aisles and aisle accessways serving as a portion of the exit access in the means of egress system shall comply with the requirements of this section. Aisles or aisle accessways shall be provided from all occupied portions of the exit access that contain seats, tables, furnishings, displays TABLE 1017.2 EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE' OCCUPANCY WITHOUT SPRINKLER SYSTEM (feet) WITH SPRINKLER SYSTEM (feet) A, E, F-i, M, R., S-i 200' 250b R-2.1 Not Permitted 250' B . 9flfl 300' F-2, S-2, U 300 400' H-i Not Permitted 11-2 Not Permitted 100d 11-3 Not Permitted H4 Not Permitted 175d H-5 Not Permitted 200' I-2,1-2.1,1-3• 1-4 Not Permitted 200' L Not Permitted 200' ForSI: l foot =304.8mm. See the following sections for modifications to exit access travel distance requirements: Section 402.8: For the distance limitation in malls. Section 404.9: For the distance limitation through an atrium space. Section 407.4: For the distance limitation in Group 1-2 or 1-2.1. Section 408.3.10: For increased limitation in Group 1-3 Sections 408.6.1 and 408.8.1: For the distance limitations in Group 1.3. Section 411.4: For the distance limitation in special amusement buildings. Section 412.7: For the distance limitations in aircraft manufacturing facilities. Section 1017.2.2: For increased limitation in Groups F-i and S-i. Section 1006.2.2.2: For the distance limitation in refrigeration machinery rooms Section 1006.2.2.3: For the distance limitation in refrigerated rooms and Spaces. Section 1006.3.2: For buildings with one exit. Section 1017.2.2: For increased distance limitation in Groups F-i and S-i. Section 1029.7: For increased limitation in assembly seating. Section 3103.4: For temporary structures. Section 3104.9: For pedestrian walkways. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.2. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. Group H occupancies equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.2.5.1. Group R-3 and R4 buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. See Section 903.2.8 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are perm itted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. f Not perminedin nonsprinklered Group 1-3 occupancies. and similar fixtures or equipment. The minimum width or required capacity of aisles shall be unobstructed. Exception: Encroachments complying with Section 1005.7. 1018.2 Aisles in assembly spaces. Aisles and aisle access- ways serving a room or space used for assembly purposes shall comply with Section 1029. (DSA -A C) In addition to the requirements of this section, means of egress, which provide access to, or egress from, 392 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE MEANS OF EGRESS means of egress doors opening directly to the exte- rior. Exterior doors specified in this exception are required to be at ground level. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors contained within a dwelling unit or sleeping unit in ) an occupancy in Group R. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors in open parking garages. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors in an occupancy in Group B that is a space requiring only a single means of egress complying with Sec- tion 1006.2. Corridors adjacent to the exterior walls of buildings shall be permitted to have unprotected openings on unrated exterior walls where unrated walls are per- mitted by Table 602 and unprotected openings are permitted by Table 705.8. Afire-resistance rating is not required for corridors within suites in a Group 1-2 or 1-2.1 constructed in I I accordance with Section 407.4.4.5 or 407.4.4.6. TABLE 1020.1 CORRIDOR FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING OCCUPANCY OCCUPANT LOAD SERVED BY CORRIDOR REQUIRED FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING (hours) Without sprinkler system With sprinkler system' H-i, H-2, H-3 All Not Permitted 1 H-4, H-5, L Greater than 30 Not Permitted 1 A, B, F, M, S, U Greater than 30 1 0 R-1R-2,R-3, Greater than 10 id J I-2-J-2.1, 1-4 Greater than 6 Not Permitted 1 1-3, R-2.1 Greater than 6 Not Permitted 1b E Greater than 10 1 1 aL For requirements for occupancies in Group 1-2 and 1-2.1. see Sections 407.2 and 407.3. b. For a reduction in the fire-resistance rating for occupancies in Group 1-3, see Sections 408.1.2 and 408.8. ó. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 where allowed. Group R-3 and R4 buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. See Section 903.2.8 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. (SFMJ See Section 1029. 1020.2 Width and capacity. The required capacity of corri- dors shall be determined as specified in Section 1005.1, but the minimum width shall be not less than that specified in Table 1020.2. Exception: In Group 1-2 occupancies, corridors are not required to have a clear width of 96 inches (2438 mm) in areas where there will not be stretcher or bed movement for access to care or as part of the defend-in-place strategy. 1020.3 Obstruction. The minimum width or required capac- ity of corridors shall be unobstructed. Exception: Encroachments complying with Section 1005.7. TABLE 1020.2 MINIMUM CORRIDOR WIDTH OCCUPANCY MINIMUM WIDTH (Inches) Any facilities not listed below 44 Access to and utilization of mechanical, 24 plumbing or electrical systems or equipment With a required occupancy capacity less than 50 36 Within a dwelling unit 36 In Group E with a corridor having a required 72 capacity of 100 or more In corridors and areas serving stretcher traffic 72 in ambulatory care facilities Group 1-2 in areas where required for bed 96 movement Corridors in Group 1-2 and 1-3 occupancies serving any area caringfor one or more 96 nonambulatoty persons. For SI:l inch 25.4mm. 1020.4 Dead ends. Where more than one exit or exit access doorway is required, the exit access shall be arranged such that there are no dead ends in corridors more than 20 feet (6096 mm) in length. Exceptions: In occupancies in Group 1-3 of Condition 2, 3 or 4, the dead end in a corridor shall not exceed 50 feet (15 240 In occupancies in Groups B, E, F, M, R-1, R-2, R- 2.1, R-4, S and U, where the building is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, the length of the dead-end corridors shall not exceed 50 feet (15 240 A dead-end corridor shall not be limited in length where the length of the dead-end corridor is less than 2.5 times the least width of the dead-end corri- dor. 1020.5 Air movement in corridors. Corridors shall not serve as supply, return, exhaust, relief or ventilation air ducts. Exceptions: 1. Use of a corridor as a source of makeup air for exhaust systems in rooms that open directly onto such corridors, including toilet rooms, bathrooms, dressing rooms, and janitor closets, shall be permit- < ted, provided that each such corridor is directly sup- 394 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ATTACHMENT #23 OCCUPANCY SEPARATION 0 GENERAL BUILDING HEIGHTS AND AREAS TABLE 508.4 REQUIRED SEPARATION OF OCCUPANCIES (HOURS) Qum S = Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. NS = Buildings not equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. N = No separation requirement. NP = Not permitted. a See Section 420. The required separation from areas used only for private or pleasure vehicles shall be reduced by 1 hour but to not less than 1 hour. See Section 406.3.4. Separation is not required between occupancies of the same classification. (SFM) Group I and Fl occupancies and Group R-2.i and F-i occupancies shall have a 3 hour separation. f (SFAf) Commercial kitchens not associated with cafeterias and similar dining facilities in Group 1-2 and Group R-2.1 shall have a 2-hour separation and shall be protected by an automatic sprinkler system. 508.4.3 Allowable height. Each separated occupancy shall comply with the building height limitations based on the type of construction of the building in accordance with Section 503.1. Exception: Special provisions permitted by Section 510 shall permit occupancies at building heights other than provided in Section 503.1. 508.4.4 Separation. Individual occupancies shall be sepa- rated from adjacent occupancies in accordance with Table 508.4. 508.4.4.1 Construction. Required separations shall be fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 711, or both, so as to completely separate adjacent occupancies. tions associated with a given occupancy that generally pose a greater level of risk to that occupancy and are limited to those uses listed in Table 509. Exception: Incidental uses within and serving a dwelling unit are not required to comply with this section. 509.2 Occupancy classification. Incidental uses shall not be individually classified in accordance with Section 302.1. Incidental uses shall be included in the building occupancies within which they are located. 509.3 Area limitations. The aggregatefloor area ofinciden- tal uses shall not occupy more than 10 percent of the building area of the story in which they are located. 509.4 Separation and protection. The incidental uses listed in Table 509 shall be separated from the remainder of the building or equipped with an automatic sprinider system, or both, in accordance with the provisions of that table. SECTION 509 509.4.1 Separation. Where Table 509 specifies a fire- INCIDENTAL USES resistance-rated separation, the incidental uses shall be 509.1 General Incidental uses located within single occu- separated from the remainder of the building by a fire bar- pancy or mixed occupancy buildings shall comply with the ner constructed in accordance with Section 707 or a hori- provisions of this section. Incidental uses are ancillary func- zontal assembly constructed in accordance with Section 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 187 10. AppendixB: Hazardous Materials Inventory Report i Rev 1.0— ViaSat -Building 15 I I 2426 Town Garden R4 Carlsbad, CA KLAURUC*4ER KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS 18- Vlasat - BuIlding 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES Table of Contents Summary Health Hazards .................................................................................................................................................2 Summary Physical Hazards .................................................3 Hazardous Materials Inventory ..........................................................................................................4 Sorted Inventory ................... 6 Applicable Codes for Health Hazards ...................... 19 Applicable Codes for Physical Hazards ....................... ..... 22 Hazard Definitions Abbreviations ................... 24 Code Definitions ...............................................................................................................................................,................27 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATIflN ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 1 of 37 HAZARD, XTERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (Ibs) (gins) (cia) (Ibs) -, (gins) (cis) (ibs) (gins) (cia) Carcinogens 1.0000 I Corrosives 1.5000 I Irritants 2.0000 5.2500 ------ -v -.-- ------4- - ----- -- - ---- -. ----i- ---- ------------------- Other Health Hazards 3.0000 6.6250 I -- I CA-Prop65 0.1250 - - ------ --.--_ -------------s - -- - -- ---l- ---------4.--------------_- --•------_----.-J.---- -----------.__---3 Sensitizers 0.2500 0.2500 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH .c 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 2 of 37 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (Ibs) (gins) (cis) (Ibs) (gins) (do) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Combustible Dusts 1.0000 Combustible Liquids Ill-A 0.2500 Combustible Liquids IllS 0.2500 Flammable Liquids I-B 5.0000 - 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFIC 4 ANALYSIS- KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 201805-21 Page 3 of 37 HAZARD ATERIALS INVENTORY 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 67-63-0 L >1=70 Isopropanol [2-Propanol] (sec-Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [Isopropyl FLI B, IR. OHH 1.0000 GIns N N i Innovation Lab Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol] (Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1 g/mol]; (FP 53.6oF; BP 180019; [LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; [SG 0.785; VD 2.07]; [H2-F3-R1] I 2 67-63-0 L >1=70 Isopropanol [2-Propanol] [sec-Propyl alcohol] [IPA] (Isopropyl FL1 B, IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab Alcohol] (Rubbing Alcohol] [Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1 glmol]; [FP 53.6oF; BP 18009; [LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; [SG 0.785; VD 2.071; 11-12-F3-R1J 3 67-64-1 I L 100 Acetone [Sigma-Aldrich 650501]: [mw 58.08 glmol]; [FP 1.4oF; FL1 B. IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins N N l Reliability/FA Lab BP 133o9; [LEL 2; UEL 13]; [SG 0.791; VD 21; (LD50-Oral 5.800 mg/kg]; [1-12-173-RO] 4 BUEHLER- L 100.0 IsoCut Fluid [BUEHLER 1337873-A]: Petroleum distillates, CL3A, IR, OHH 0.1250 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 1337873-A hydrotreated light [64742-47-83160-900/a]; Olive Oil [8001-25- 0][30-4011/6]; [FP 14209; [SG 0.78]; (H2-F2-R0] 5 BUEHLER- S 100.0 MicroPolish & MicroPolish Ii Alumina Powder [BUEHLER OHH 1.0000 Lbs N N Reliability/FA Lab 1341982-A 1341982]: Aluminum Oxide (1344-28-1]1990/9]; [HO-FO-RO] 6 BUEHLER- L 100.0 MetaDi Oil-Based Suspension [BUEHLER 1353241-A]: CUB, IR, OHH, 0.1250 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 1241-A Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated light [64742-47-8][65-950/o]; P65 Quaternium-18 bentonite [68953-58-2](2-6%]; Diamond 17782- 40-33[0-10/o]; Quartz [14808-60-7][0.10/o]; [FP 201oF; BP 42409; [SG 0.81; [H2-FI-RO] 7 BUEHLER- L 100 Release Agent [Buehler 1350448 A]: isooctane (540-84-13(90- FL1 B, IR, OHH 1.0000 GIns N N Reliability/FA Lab 1350448-A 1000/6]; [FP 19oF; BP 205o9; (SG 0.721; [LD5O-Oral >2500 mg/kg; LD50-Dermal >2000 mg/kg; LC50-Inhaiation 47.4 mg/L]; [H2-F3-RO] 8 BUEHLER- L 100.0 EpoKwlck FC Resin [BUEHLER 1364504-A]: Phenol, polymer CL3A, CR, OHH, 0.1250 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 1364504-A with formaldehyde, glycldyl ether [28064-14-4](70-900/o]; Alkyl SN (C12-14) giycldyl ether [68609-97-2][5-150/o]; Oxlrane, ([2- ethylhexyl)oxy]methyl]- [2461-15-6](0-100/o]; 2-Propenoic acid, 1,4-butanediyl ester [1070-70-8](0-10%]; Bisphenol A - Ephichlorohydrin polymer [25068-38-6][0-5%1; (FP 199oF; BP 30209; [SG 1.14]; (1-12-F1-R0] BUEHLER- L 100.0 Epokwick FC Hardener [BUEHLER 1364499-A]: 1,2- CUB, CR, OHH,' 0.1250 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 1364499-A Ethanediamine, N-(2-aminoethyl)-, polymer with oxirane [28063- SN 82-3](60%]; Diethylene triamine (111-40-0](30%]; Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-(2- I I aminomethylethoxy)-ether with 2-ethyi-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3- propanediol (3:1) [39423-51-3](5-15%]; [FP 212oF; BP 392o9; (SG 1.033; [H3-F1 -R01 STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME. WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 4 of 37 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 10 QLJALITEK S 100.0 N0611 No Clean Delta Solder Wire - LF965-30 (No Clean Lead IR, OHH 1.0000 Lbs N -NC61I Free Solder Wire) [Qualitek NC611]: Tin (7440-31-51(92.3- 96.20/61; Silver [7440-22-4][2.7-3.2%]; Copper (7440-50-8][0.3- 0.70/6]; Hydrogenated Rosin [65997-06-0113%]; IMP 42309; 11 1 BUEHLER-I - L - 100.0 MasterMet [Buehler 1337888-A]: Water 17732-18-51140-60%); OHH 0.1250 Gins N 1337888-Aj I Silica V631-86-9][40-600/.]; [BP 21209; [SG 1.41; [HO-FO-RO] 12 TECK- S 100.0 Tin Lead Eutectic Alloy [Standard Tin-Lead Alloy] (Low Alpha CD, IA, OHH, 1.0000 Lbs N LC628 Tin-Lead Alloy) [Ultra Low Alpha Tin-Lead Alloy] [TECI( LC628]: CA Tin [7440-31-5]1630/o]; Lead [7439-92-1][37%] 13 BRENNTA L 100.0 Mineral Acid Cleaner 342 [Brenntag 342]: Phosphoric acid [7664- CR 0.2500 Gins N f' 'M9 1rn-ane,.i rp in&n rs i rw-n-ni - - --,I----.-1, - J' 14 10025-77- L 10.0 10% Ferric Chloride [American MasterTech SSAHFOI]: Ferric CR, OHH 1.0000 Gins N N 1*** - - Chloride [10025-77-11[10%]; [BP 21209; [1-12-FO-RO] 15 KESTER- L 100.0 186 Soldering Flux [Koster 1861: isopropanol [67-63-0](55-70%]; FL1 B, IA, OHH 1.0000 Gins N N 186 I Rosin 165997-06-01(25-400/a]; Benzyl alcohol [100-51-6](3-5%); (FP 64.4oF; BP 179.609; [LEL 2; UEL 12]; [SG 0.881 N Reliability/FA Lab 4- - - --- - -- Reliability/FA Lab Reliability/FA Lab N Reliablilty/FA Lab N Reliability/FA Lab N Reliability/FA Lab STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME. WITH c 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFIC I ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 5 of 37 Carcinog DLIDS 18- Vlasi IldIng 15.2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 TECK- S 100.0 1 TIn Lead Eutectic Alloy [Standard Tin-Lead Alloy] [Low Alpha CD, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Lbs LC628 Tin-Lead Alloy] [Ultra Low Alpha Tin-Lead Alloy] [rECK LC628]: CA Tin [7440-31-5]I63%]; Lead [7439-92-111370/o] TOTAL - Carcinogens/Solids 1.00 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL - Carcinogens/Solids 1 1.00 Lbs N N IRellabifitY/FAT STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2018-05-21 Page 6 of 37 Combustible Dusts/SOLIDS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Item CAS# L State j Conc% Material Hazard Class II Storage Cabs IL >15psl jL Location 1 1 TECK- S 100.0 TIn Lead Eutectic Alloy [Standard Tin-Lead Alloy] [Low Alpha CD, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Lbs N N Reliability/FA Lab LC628 Tin-Lead Alloy] [Ultra Low Alpha Tin-Lead Alloy] [TECK 10628]: CA TIn [7440-31-5][630/a]; Lead [7439-92-1]I37%J L .-------- TOTAL - Combustible Dusts/Solids 1.00 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL - Combustible Dusts/Solids 1.00 Lbs STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH c 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICA1 NALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018.05-21 Page 7 of 37 Combusi quids III-AIUQUIDS 18- VlasL - _lldlng 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 BUEHLER- L 100.0 IsoCut Fluid (BUEHLER 1337873-A]: Petroleum distillates, CL3A, IR, OHH 0.1250 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 1337873-A hydrotreated light (64742-474][60-90%]; Olive 011(8001-25- 01(30-40%]; [FP 142019; [SG 0.78]; [1-12-172-RO] 2 BUEHLER- L 100.0 EpoKwick FC Resin (BUEHLER 1364504-Al: Phenol, polymer CL3A, CR, OHH, 0.1250 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 1364504-A • with formaldehyde, glycidyl ether (28064-14-4li70-900/aJ; Alkyl SN (C12-14) glycidyl ether [68609-97-2](5-15%1; Oxirane, ([2- ethylhexyl)oxy]methyl]- 12461-15-61[0-10%]; 2-Propenoic acid, I 1,4-butanediyl ester [1070-70-8](0-10%J; Bisphenol A - I I Ephichiorohydrin polymer [25068-38-61[0-5%1; (FP 199oF; BP t -- - - 302019; (SG 1.141; (H2-FI-RO] - TOTAL - Combustible Liquids III-NUquids 0.25 Gins -- - AGGREGATE TOTAL - Combustible Liquids III-AlUquids 0.25 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH c 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 8 of 37 Combustible Liquids III-B/LIQUIDS 18- Viasat - Building 15-2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 BUEHLER: L 100.0 MetaDi Oil-Based Suspension [BUEHLER 1353241-A]: CUB, lR, OHH, 0.1250 GIns N N Reliability/FA Lab 1353241-A Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated light [64742-47-8][65-950/o]; P65 Quaternlum-18 bentonite (68953-58-21[2-6%j; Diamond [7782- I 40-3][0-1%]; Quartz (14808-60-7J[0.110/o]; [FP 201oF; BP 42409; [SG 0.8]; [H2-Fl-ROI 2 BUEHLER- L 100.0 EpoKwidc FC Hardener [BUEHLER 1384499-A]: 1,2- CUB, CR, OHH, 0.1250 Gins N N $ Reliability/FA Lab 1364499-A I Ethanediamine, N-(2-aminoethyi)-, polymer with oxirane [28063- SN 82-3][60%]; Diethylene triamine [111-40-O][30%]; I Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanadiyi)], .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-(2- amlnomethylethoxy)-ether with 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyi)-1,3- propanedioi (3:1)[39423-51-3][5-15%]; [FP 212oF; BP 39209; [SG 1.03]; [H3-Fl.RO] TOTAL - Combustible Liquids Ill-B/Liquids 0.25 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL TOTAL - Combustible Liquids Ill-B/Liquids 0.25 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH c 100/6 IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICA1 kNALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 9 of 37 Corroslvi 1UIDS 18- Visa hiding 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 BUEHLER-1 L 100.0 EpoKwlck FC Resin [BUEHLER 1364504-Al: Phenol, polymer CL3A, CR, OHH, I 0.1250 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 1364504-A I with formaldehyde, glycidyl ether [28064-14-4][70-900/0]; Alkyl SN (C12-14) glycidyl ether [68609-97-2][5-150/o]; Oxirane, [(2- I ethylhexyl)oxy]methyl]- 12461-15-6110-10%1; 2-Propenoic acid, 1,4-butanediyl ester [1070-70-8110-100/6]; Bisphenol A - I Ephichlorohydrin polymer [25068-38-6](0-5%1; (FP 199oF; BP -.- 302oF [SG 1i4j;[H2-!1-R0] - - - 2 BUEHLER- L 100.0 EpoKwick FC Hardener [BUEHLER 1364499-A]: 1,2- CUB, CR, OHH, 0.1250 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 1364499-A Ethanediamine, N-(2-aminoethyl)-, polymer with oxirane [28063- SN 82-3][600/o]; DIethyiene tdamlne (111-40-O][30%]; Po!y(oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)J, .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-(2- amlnomethylethoxy).ether with 2-ethyl-2.(hydroxymethyl)-1,3- propanediol (3:1) (39423-51-3115-15%]; (FP 212oF; BP 392o9; [SG 1.03]; (H3-F1-ROJ BRENNTA L I 100.0 Mineral Acid Cleaner 342 (Brenntag 3421: Phosphoric acid (7664- CR 0.2500 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab G-342 j 38-2]130-600/.]; [BP 10409; [SG 1.3]; (H3-FO-RO] ------- 4 10025-77- L 10.0 10% Ferric Chloride [American Masterlech SSAHF01J: Ferric CR, OHH 1.0000 Gins N N Reliability/PA Lab 1 Chloride [10025-77-1]110%]; (BP 21209; [H2-FO-RO] TOTAL - Corrosives/Liquids 1.50 Gins -- -- A. AGGREGATE TOTAL - Corrosives/Liquids 1.50 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH c 101vo IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 10 of 37 Flammable Liquids I-B/LIQUIDS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 I 67-63-0 L >1=70 lsopropanoi [2-Propanol] [sec-Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [Isopropyl FL1 B, lR, OHH I Alcohol] (Rubbing Alcohol] (Sigma-Aldrich 2784751: [mw 60.1 I glmoi]; [FP 53.60F; BP 18009; [LEL 2; UEL 12.71; ISG 0.785; I VD 2.07]; [H2-F3-R1J 2 67-63-0 L >1=70 isopropanol [2-Propanol] [sec-Propyl alcohol] [IPA] (Isopropyl Alcohol] (Rubbing Alcohol) (Sigma-Aldrich 2784751: (mw 60.1 g/mol]; (FP 53.6oF; BP 18009; [LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; [SG 0.785; VD 2.071; [H2-F3-RI] 3 67-64-1 L 100 Acetone [Sigma-Aldrich 650501]: [mw 58.08 glmol]; [FP 1.4oF; FL1B, IR, OHH BP 133o9; [LEL 2; UEL 13]; (SG 0.791; VD 2]; (LD50-Orat 5,800 mg/kg); [H2-F3-RO] - - --4-- - - -- - 4.-.- - -4------------- - - + 4 - 4 BUEHLER- L 100 Release Agent [Buehler 1350448 A]: Isooctane [540-84-1][90- FL1B, IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins 1350448-A 100%]; [PP 19oF; BP 20509; [SG 0.72]; [LD50-Orai >2500 mg/kg; LD50-Dermal >2000 mg/kg; LC50-inhalation 47.4 mg/L]; [H2-F3-RO] 5 KESTER- L 100.0 186 Soldering Flux [Kesler 186]: Isopropanol (67-63-0][55-70%]; FL1B, IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins 186* 1 Rosin [65997-06-01125-400/o1; Benzyl alcohol 1100-51-6](3-50/o]; I i [FP 64.4oF; BP 179.609; [LEL 2; UEL 12]; (SG 0.881 L _-J-------------,- ------.A.____ -- - - - - .-.- - -- ..- -- TOTAL - Flammable Liquids I-B/Liquids 5.00 Gins - - - AGGREGATE TOTAL -Flammable Liquids i-B/Liquids - 5.00 Gins N N Reliability/PA Lab -4- -- --4- -.----- -- FL1 B, IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins N N Reliability/PA Lab 1.0000 Gins N N Rellability/FA Lab N N Reliability/PA Lab L -- -- - J --I STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICAT NALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 11 of 37 IrrftantsA IS 18- VIasE tiding 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 1 67-63-0 L >1=70 lsopropanol (2-Propanol] [sec-Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [Isopropyl FL1B. IR, OHH I 1.0000 Gins I N N ¶ Innovation Lab Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol] (Sigma-Aldrich 2784751: (mw 60.1 glmol]; [FP 53.6oF; BP 18009; (LEL 2; UEL 12.71; [SG 0.785; VD 2.07]; [1-12-F3-R1J 2 67-63-0 L >1=70 Isopropanol (2-Propanol] (sec-Propyl alcohol] [IPA] (Isopropyl FL1 B. IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab Alcohol) (Rubbing Alcohol) [Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: 1mw 60.1 I g/molj; [FP 53.6oF; BP 18009; [LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; (SG 0.785; VD 2.071; (H2-F3-R1J 3 67-64-1 L 100 1 Acetone (Sigma-Aldrich 650501]: [mw 58.08 glmol]; [FP 1.4oF; FLI B, IR, OHH t 1.0000 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab BP 133o9; (LEL2; UEL 13); (SG 0.791; VD 21; (LD5O-Oral 5.800 j - mglkg]; [H2-F3-RO] I 4 BUEHLER- L 100.0 I lsoCut Fluid [BUEHLER 1337873-A]: Petroleum distillates, CL3A. IR, OHH 0.1250 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 1337873-A f I hydrotreated light [64742-47-81(60-900/.]; Olive Oil [8001-25- 0][30-40%]; (FP 14209; (SG 0.781; [H2-F2-R0] 5 BUEHLER- L 100.0 MetaDi Oil-Based Suspension [BUEHLER 1353241-A]: CUB, IR, OHH, 0.1250 Gins I N N Reliability/FA Lab 1353241-A Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated light (64742-47-81165-950/o]; P65 Quaternium-18 bentonite [68953-58-2](2-6%]; Diamond [7782- 40-3](0-10/o]; Quartz [14808-60-7][0.10/o]; (FP 201oF; BP 42409; [SG O.8];(H2-F1-ROJ 6 BUEHLER- L 100 Release Agent [Buehler 1350448A]: Isooctane (540484-11190- FL1 B, IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 1350448-A 1000/91; [FP 19oF; BP 20509; [SG 0.72]; [LD5O-Oral >2500 I I mg/kg; LD50-Dermal >2000 mg/kg; LC50-lnhalatlon 47.4 mg/L]; (H2-F3.ROj - 1• r - - 7 KESTER- L 100.0 186 Soldering Flux [Koster 186]: lsopropanol [67-63-0][55-70%]; I FL1 B, IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 186 I Rosin [65997-06-0](25-400/o]; Benzyl alcohol [100-51-6](3-5%1; (FP64.4oF;BP179.609;(LEL2; UEL 12]; [SG O.88]_____ TOTAL - Irritants/Uqulds 5.25 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -iffltantqulds 5.25 Gins I - STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME. WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 12 of 37 QUALITEK S 100.0 NC611 No Clean Delta Solder Wire - LF965-30 (No Clean Lead IR, OHH 1.0000 Lbs N -NC61I Free Solder Wire) [Qualitek NC61I]: Tin [7440-31-5J[92.3- 1 96.20/61; Silver (7440-22-4][2.7-3.20/o]; Copper (7440-50-8J[0.3- 0.7%]; Hydrogenated Rosin 165997-06-0J[3%]; [MP 423o9; N p 2 TECK- S 100.0 Tin Lead Eutectic Alloy [Standard Tin-Lead Alloy] [Low Alpha CD, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Lbs LC628 Tin-Lead Alloy] [Ultra Low Alpha Tin-Lead Alloy] [TECK 10628]: CA l - - - - Tin (7440-31-511630/oJ; Lead [7439-92-1][370/oj L TOTAL - Irritants/Solids V 2.00 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL - irritants/Solids 2.00 Lbs N I Reliability/FA Lab N I Reliability/FA Lab Irritants/SOLIDS 18- Viasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH <10% IN USE AT ANYTIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICAT NALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 13 of 37 Other He azard&LlQUlDS 18- Vlasi IldIng 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 67-63-0 L >1=70 Isopropanol [2-Propanol] [sec-Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [Isopropyl FL1 B, IR, OHH 1.0000 GIns Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcoholi [Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1 glmol]; [FP 53.6oF; BP 18009; [LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; [SG 0.785; VD 2.07]; (H2-F3-R1] - I 2 67-63-0 L >1=70 Isopropanol [2-Propanol] [sec-Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [Isopropyl FL1 B. IA, OHH 1.0000 Gins Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol] [Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1 g/mol]; [FP 53.6oF; BP 18009; [LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; [SG 0.785; VD 2.07]; [1-12-173-R1J I N Innovation Lab N Reliability/FA Lab 3 67-64-1 1 L 100 : Acetone [Sigma-Aldrich 6505011: [mw 58.08 glmol]; [FP 1.4oF; FL1B, IA, OHH 1.0000 GIns BP 133o9; (LEL 2; UEL 131; [SG 0.791; VD 2]; [1-1350-Oral 5.800 mg/kg]; [H2-F3-R0] 4 BUEHLER- L 100.0 IsoCut Fluid [BUEHLER 1337873-A]: Petroleum distillates, CL3A, IA, OHH 0.1250 Gins 1337873-A hydrotreated light [64742-47-8](60-900/*]; Olive Oil [8001-25- 0][30-400/6]; [FP 14209; [SG 0.78]; [H2-F2-R0] 5 BUEHLER- L 100.0 MetaDi Oil-Based Suspension [BUEHLER 1353241-A]: CUB, IA, OHH, 0.1250 Gins 1353241-A Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated light [6474247-81165-950/o]; P65 Quaternium-18 bentonite (68953-58-2](2-6%]; Diamond [7782- 40-3](0-1%1; Quartz [14808-60-7][0.10/oJ; [FP 201oF; BP 424o9; [SG 0.81; [H2-FI-RO] 6 BUEHLER- L 100 Release Agent [Buehler 1350448 A]: Isooctane [540-84-11190- FL1B, IA, OHH 1.0000 Gins 1350448-A 1000/61; [FP 19oF; BP 20509; [SG 0.72]; (LD50-Oral >2500 mg/kg; LD5O-Dermal >2000 mg/kg; LC50-InhaIatlon 47.4 mg/U; [H2-F3-R0] J 7 BUEHLER- L 100.0 EpoKwick FC Resin [BUEHLER 1364504-A]: Phenol, polymer CL3A. CR, OHH, 0.1250 Gins 1364504-A with formaldehyde, glycidyl ether [28064-14-4][70-900/o]; Alkyl SN (C12-14) glycidyl ether 168609-97-21[5-150/o]; Oxirane, [[2- ethylhexyl)oxy]methyl]- [2461-15-6][0-100/a]; 2-Propenoic acid, 1,4-butanediyl ester [1070-70-8110-100/61; Bisphenol A - Ephichlorohydrin polymer [25068-38-6110-5%]; [FP 199oF; BP 30209; (SG 1.14]; [H2-F1-RO] 8 BUEHLER- L 100.0 EpoKwick FC Hardener [BUEHLER 1364499-A]: 1.2- CUB. CR, OHH, 0.1250 GIns 1364499-A Ethanediamine, N-(2-aminoethyl)-, polymer with oxirane [28063- SN 82-3](60%]; Diethylene triamine (111-40-0][30%]; Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-(2- aminomethylethoxy)-ether with 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3- propanediol (3:1) [39423-51-3][5-15%]; [FP 212oF; BP 392o9; [SG 1.03]; [1-13-FI-R0] 9 BUEHLER- L 100.0 MasterMet [Buehler 1337888-A]: Water [7732-18-51140-600/o]; OHH 0.1250 Gins N N 1337888-A Silica [7631-86-9][40-600/al; (BP 21209; [SG 1.4]; [HO-FO-RO] STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME. WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 140137 N N Reliability/FA Lab N N Reliability/FA Lab N N Reliability/FA Lab N N Reliability/FA Lab I N Reliability/FA Lab Reliability/FA Lab Reliability/FA Lab Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 10 10025-71- L 10.0 10% Ferric Chloride [American MasterTech SSAHF01J: Ferric 1' I Chloride [10025-77-11[10%]; [BP 21209; [H2-FO-RO] 11 KESTER- L 100.0 186 Soldering Flux [Kesler 1863: IsopropanoI 167-63-01155-700/o1; 186 Rosin [65997-06-0](25-400/o]; Benzyl alcohol (100-51-6113-50/o]; [FP 64.4oF; BP 179.609; [LEL 2; UEL 12]; [SG 0.88] TOTAL - Other Health Hazards/Uquids AGGREGATE TOTAL - Other Health Hazards/Liquids CR, OHH 1.0000 Gins N I N Reliability/FA Lab FL1 B. IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 6.62 Gins - f-" —+ -—--------- - -- 6.62 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICA1 kNALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 15 of 37 Other He azards/SOUDS 18- ViasL - _IldIng 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 BUEHLER- S 100.0 MicroPollsh & MicroPollsh II Alumina Powder [BUEHLER OHH 1.0000 Lbs N N Rellability/FA Lab 1341982-A 1341982]: Aluminum Oxide 11344-28-11(990/o]; [HO-FO-RO] 2 QUALITEK S 100.0 NC611 No Clean Delta Solder Wire - LF965-30 (No Clean Lead IA, OHH 1.0000 Lbs N N Reliability/FA Lab -NC611 Free Solder Wire) [Qualitek NC6111: Tin (7440-31-5](92.3- 96.2%1; Silver (7440-22-41[2.7-3.20A]; Copper (7440-50-8][0.3- 0.71/6]; Hydrogenated Rosin [65997-06-0](30/o]; IMP 423o9; T - I 3 TECK- S 100.0 Tin Lead Eutectic Alloy [Standard Tin-Lead Alloy] (Low Alpha CD, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Lbs L N N - Reliability/FA Lab LC628 Tin-Lead Al[oy] [Ultra Low Alpha Tin-Lead Alloy] [lECK LC6281: CA 1 Tin (7440-31-511630/a]; Lead 17439-92-1][370/o] TOTAL - Other Health Hazards/Solids 3.00 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL - Other Health Hazards/Solids 3.00 Lbs STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME. WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 160137 CA-Prop65ILlQUlDS 18- Vlasat - Building 15-2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 BUEHLER- L 100.0 MetaDi Oil-Based Suspension [BUEHLER 1353241-A]: I CUB, IR, OHH, 0.1250 GIns N 13241-A Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated light [64742-47-81165-95%]; P65 Quaternlum-18 bentonite [68953-58-2](2-6%1; Diamond [7782- 40-3](0-1%]; Quartz [14808-60-7][0.1%]; [FP 201oF; BP 42409; I (SGO.81;[H2-F1-RO] TOTAL - A-Prop65/Uquids 0.12 Gins - - - - - - - - AGGREGATE TOTAL - CA-Prop65IUqulds - j 0.12 Gins - -- N I Reliability/FA Lab Ar STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATI JALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 170137 Sensitize UIDS 18- VIast Jiding 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 BUEHLER- L 100.0 EpoKwlck FC Resin [BUEHLER 1364504-A]: Phenol, polymer CL3A, CR. OHH. 0.1250 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 1364504-A with formaldehyde, gtycldyl ether 128064-14-41170-900/o]; Alkyl SN (C12-14) glycidyl ether [68609-97-2][5-15%]; Oxlrane, (12- ethylhexyl)oxyjmethyIj- [2461-15-6][0-100/0]: 2-Propenolc acid, 1.4-butanedlyl ester [1070-70-8](0-10%1; Bisphenol A - Ephichiorohydrin polymer [25068-38-61[0-5%]; (PP 199oF; BP 30209; ISG 1.141; [H2-F1-RO] 2 BUEHLER- L 100.0 EpoKwick FC Hardener [BUEHLER 1364499-A]: 1,2- CUB, CR, OHH, 0.1250 Gins N N Reliability/FA Lab 1364499-A Ethanediamine, N-(2-aminoethyl)-, polymer with oxirane [28063- SN 82-3][600/o]; Diethylene triamlne [111-40-0](30%]; Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanedlyl)], .alpha.-hydro-.omega.-(2- $ amlnomethylethoxy)-ether with 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3- propanediol (3:1) [39423-51-31(5-15%]; (FP 212oF; BP 392o9; [SG I.03];[H3-FI-RO] I TOTAL - Sensitizers/Liquids 0.25 Gins - - -. - AGGREGATE TOTAL - Sensitizers/Liquids 0.25 Gins ¼. STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME. WITH c 100/0 IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 18 of 37 Storage Storage 11 Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (gins) (cia) CIba) (gins) (cia) (lb (gins) (cis) I - - Total Total (gins) (cia) 0.0 0.0 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Material Storage (ibs) Carcinogens 1.0000 Material Total (Ibs) I Carcinogens 1.0 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (Ibs) (gins) (cia) (ibs) (gins) (cis) (Ibs) (gins) (cis) Corrosives I 1.5000 Material Total Total Total (iba) (gins) (cia) Corrosives - - 0.0 - 1.5 0.0 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2)! CBC TABLE 307.1(2): MAO PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA - H4 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR 21. MAO STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO -NO CABINETS: 10,000 POUNDS - 1,000 GALLONS -1.620 CUBIC FEET -30 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ - WITH CABINETS: 20,000 POUNDS -2,000 GALLONS -1.620 CUBIC FEET -60 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS USE-CLOSED MAO: 10,000 POUNDS - 1,000 GALLONS - 1,620 CUBIC FEET (3.240 CUBIC FEET IF IN CABINETS) -30 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS USE-OPEN MAO: 2,000 POUNDS- 200 GALLONS 2016 CFC Table 5003.11.1 I CBC TABLE 414.2.5(1): M and S-i OCCUPANCIES - STORAGE/DISPLAY - MAO PER CONTROL AREA: 19,500 POUNDS - 1,950 GALLONS 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFIC 4 ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 190137 HAZARD ATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) lIrritants 2.0000 5.2500 - Material Total Total Total (ibs) (gins) (cfs) L Irritants - 2.0 5.25 0.0 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed' Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (Cf$) Other Health Hazards 3.0000 j 6.6250 Material Total Total Total (Ibs) (gins) 0119) Other Health Hazards 3.0 6.625 0.0 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 20 of 37 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 18- Vlasat - Building 15.2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Material Storage Storage Storage ii Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cis) CA-Prop65 0.1250 Material Total Total 1 Total (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) CA-Prop65 - 0.0 0.125 0.0 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 SUBSTANCES - CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER OR REPRODUCTIVE/DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY INCLUDES PRODUCTS CONTAINING CA-P65 REGULATED SUBSTANCES REPORTING/DISCLOSURE THROUGH CUPRA AND/OR LOCAL COUNTY HEALTH AGENCIES MAY BE REQUIRED Material Storage Storage (Ibs) (gins) Sensitizers 0.2500 1Material Total Total (Ibs) (gins) Sensitizers 0.0 f 0.25 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cis) I (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Total (cis) 0.0 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFIC 4 ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 21 of 37 HAZARD. -- ATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Material Storage (Ibs) Storage (gins) Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (cfs) (ibs) (gins) L (cts) (ibs) (gins) - (dc) Combustible Dusts 1.0000 1 Material Total Total Total (Ibs) (gins) (cis) I Combustible Dusts 1.0 I 0.0 1 0.0 2016 CFC 5003.1 .1 (1) NOTE 0I CBC TABLE 307.1(1) NOTE 0: WHERE MANUFACTURED, GENERATED OR USED IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE CONCENTRATION AND CONDITIONS CREATE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD BASED ON INFORMATION PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CFC SECTION 104.7.2. Material Storage Storage 11 Storage Used Closed Used Closed I Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Combustible Liquids Ill-A 0.2500 Material Total Total Total (Ibs) i(gins) j (de) Combustible Liquids Ill-A 0.0 0.25 0.0 I 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)1 CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAO PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA 11-2 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAO WHEN USED OR STORED IN OPEN CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS 245 PSI 11-3 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY Po MAO WHEN USED OR STORED IN CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS AT 4=15 PSI STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: 660 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS: 1,320 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAO: 660 GALLONS USE-OPEN MAO: 160 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS - 2016 CFC 5701.2 Exception 7: UNLIMITED MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETc.- 2016 CFC 5001.1 Exception 1 & 5701.2 Exception 2: 4=50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS 4=5 UTERSI1.3 GAL: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY - MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA - 2016 CFC TABLE 5704.3.4i - COMBINATION OF I-B, I-C, II & Ill-A LIQUIDS: CEILING c/=18' HIGH, SHELF STORAGE 4=6, OTHER STORAGE </=4.5:7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH <10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 22 of 37 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Material Storage (Ibs) Storage (gins) Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (cia) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Combustible Liquids Ill-B I 0.2500 Material Total Total Total (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) CombustibIeIIquIds Ill-B 0.0 0.25 - 0.0 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)! CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAO PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ- NO CABINETS: NOT LIMITED STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO -WITH CABINETS: NOT LIMITED USE-CLOSED MAO: NOT LIMITED USE-OPEN MAO: NOT LIMITED LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS -2016 CFC 57012 Exception 7: UNLIMITED MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. -2016 CFC 5001.1 Exception I & 5701.2 Exception 2: 4=500/6 WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS 4=5 LITERS/1.3 GAL: UNLIMITED Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cis) (Ibs) (gins) (cis) Flammable Liquids I-B 5.0000 1 Material Total Total Total (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Flammable Liquids I-B 0.0 5.0 0.0 2016 CFC TABLE 50031.1(1)! CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAO PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA OF FL1A, FLIB AND FL1C COMBINED 11-2 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY MAO WHEN USED OR STORED IN OPEN CONTAINERS(SYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS 05 PSI 11-3 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY MAO WHEN USED OR STORED IN CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS AT 415 PSI STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: 240 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS: 480 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAO: 240 GALLONS USE-OPEN MAO: 60 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS ON ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D 92)- 2016 CFC 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 7: UNLIMITED STORAGE OF DISTILLED SPIRITS AND WINES IN WOODEN BARRELS AND CASKS -2016 CFC 5001.1 EXCEPTION 10 & 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 10: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY - MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA - 2016 CFC TABLE 5704.3.4.1-COMBINATION OF lB, I-C, II & Ill-A LIQUIDS: CEILING 4=18' HIGH, SHELF STORAGE 4=6', OTHER STORAGE 4=457,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH c 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFIC 4 ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 230137 Hazardou_ _eriais Classification Definitions Class Name Hazard ALl Aerosols Level 1 AU AU Aerosols Level 2 Aerosols Level 3 P _LP CA - Carcinogens - H CA-CP Carcinogens-Consumer Products H CD Combustible Dusts P CF Combustible Fibers 1 ' CG-NH Compressed Gases - Inert/Non-Hazardous P CU Combustible Liquids II P CL2-NFP I Combustible Liquids i1-No Fire Point P CL3A J Combustible Liquids ill-A CL3A-NFP Combustible Liquids ill-A-No Fire Point P CUB j.Combustible Liquids ill-B CL3B-NFP Combustible Liquids ill-B-No Fire Point P CR Corrosives f_H CRY-F Cryogenic Liquids - Flammable P CRY-NH Cryogenic Liquids - inert/Non-Hazardous - L CRY-Ox Cryogenic Liquids - Oxidizing EX Explosives - I EX1.1 Explosives Division 1.1 P EX1.2 Explosives Division 1.2 1" EX1.3 Explosives Division 1.3 P EX1.4 J_Explosives Division 1.4 EX1.4G Explosives Division 1.4G P Explosives Division 1.5 - - - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALSIOCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 240137 Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions EX1.6 Explosives Division 1.6 P FG Flammable Gases p - - - FLlA Flammable Uquidsl-A p Flammable Uquidsi-A-No Fire Point FLI B Flammable Uqulds I-B p n----- - - - . FL1C Flammable Liquids I-C p - - -- p FRF Federal Regulated Flammable Substances P [FRS -- - Federal Regulated Substances - - -- - - - - - -- p - -- PS Flammable Solids p 1 HT I Highly Toxics H H ------------ ---------------- -- --- - --------- ---- IR Irritants H Irritants-Consumer Products H - - NH Nonhazardous Materials NH 'OHH Other Health Hazards H -- OHH-CP Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products H (oi' Organic Peroxides - Unclassified Detonable P OP1 Organic Peroxides I p OP2 I Organic Peroxides U jp - 0P3 Organic Peroxides iii p OP4 Organic Peroxides lV - - p OP5 Organic Peroxides V p OX Oxidizer Gases p -J I --------- ----------- - -------------- ----- ------- -- --- ------- OX1 Oxidizers 1 P HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFIC 4 ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 25 of 37 Hazardoi erials Classification Definitions Class Name Hazard 0X2 Oxidizers 2 J P 0X3 Oxidizers 3 P 0X4 OXidizers 4 P65 CA-Prop65 - H PSM PSM-OSHA j H PY Pyrophoncs I I' 1 RAD Radioactive - _J- H RADA Radioactive - Alpha H RADB - Radioactive - Beta - -- H RADG Radioactive - Gamma H RMP-T1 RMP Table 1- Federal Regulated Substances - 'P RMP-T2 RMP Table 2- Federal Regulated Flammable Substances P RMP-73 [RMP Table 3- CA Regulated Substances P SlED I Special Industrial Explosive Devices P SN Sensitizers H SN-CP Sensitizers-Consumer Products H SRS State Regulated Substances I " TX Toxics H URI Unstable Reactives 1 UR2 Unstable Reactives 2 P LUR3 Unstable Reactives 3 P UR4 Unstable Reactives 4 WR1 Water Reactives 1 WR2 - - - Water Reactives 2 - - - WR3 f Water Reactives 3 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 260137 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Girden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS ACID Corrosive material whose water solutions contain hydrogen ions. Will liberate hydrogen gas on contact with certain metals. Forms a salt when it reacts with a base. Tastes sour. Turns blue litmus paper red. Very chemically active. Bum, irritate or destructively attack organic tissue such as the skin, lungs, stomach. Generally incompatible with bases (alkalis]. pH=cI=lto7 AEROSOL A product that Is dispensed from an aerosol container by a propellant. Level I Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion <1=8,600 Btu!lb. Level 2 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion >8,600 Btu/Ib and <13,000 Btullb. Level 3 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion >13,000 Btullb AEROSOL CONTAINER A metal can, up to a maximum size of 33.8 fluid ounces (1,000 mL), designed to dispense an aerosol product; or A glass or plastic bottle, up to a maximum size of 4 fluid ounces (118 mL), designed to dispense an aerosol product. BASE [ALKALI] Corrosive materials whose water solutions contain hydroxyl Ions. Chemically opposite of an organic acid. Forms a salt when it reacts with an acid. Neutralizes acids. Very chemically active. Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissues such as skin, lungs, stomach. pH=>7t0>/14 CARCINOGEN Substance that causes the development of cancerous growths in living tissue. Chemical is considered to be a carcinogen if: It has been evaluated by the International Agency of Research on Cancer (iRAC) and found to be a carcinogen; or It is listed as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen in the Annual Report on Carcinogens published by the National Toxicology Program; or Regulated by OSHA as a carcinogen. CLOSED CONTAINER A container sealed by means of a lid or other device such that liquid, vapor or dusts will not escape from it under ordinary conditions of use or handling. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALSIOCCUPANCY CLASSIFIC 4 ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 270137 HAZARD IATERIALS DEFINITIONS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 CLOSED SYSTEM The use of a solid or liquid hazardous materials Involving a closed vessel or system that remains closed during normal operations where vapors emitted by the product are not liberated outside of the vessel or system. The product is not exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations. Examples: All compressed gases. Product conveyed through a piping system into a closed vessel, system or piece of equipment. COMBUSTIBLE DUST Finely divided solid materials which is <1=420 microns in diameter and which, when dispersed in air in the proper proportions, could be ignited by a flame, spark or other source ignition. Combustible dust will pass through a U.S. No. 40 standard sieve. Generally: Particulate from wood sanding and grinding is 'Combustible Dust.' Particulate from wood routing is not 'Combustible Dust.' Particulate from wood saving may or may not be 'Combustible Dust.' COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID A liquid having a closed up flash point 4=1000F. Class II Combustible Liquid: Flash point >I=1 000F and <1400F. Class lIlA Combustible Liquid:: Flash point >I=140oF and <2000F. Class lllB Combustible Liquid:: Flash point >I=2000F. DOT Class 3 Materials. COMPRESSED GAS A material, or mixture of materials which: Is a gas 68oF or less at 14.7 psia of pressure; and Has a boiling point of 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which is either liquefied, nonliquefied or in solution, except those gases which have no other health- or physical-hazard properties are not considered to be compressed until the pressure in the packaging exceeds 41 psia at 68oF. The states of a compressed gas are categorized as follows: Nonliquefied Compressed Gases: Gases, other than those in solution, which are in a packaging under the charged pressure and are entirely gaseous at a temperature of 68oF. Liquefied Compressed Gases: Gases that, in a packaging under the charged pressure, are partially liquid at temperature of 68oF Compressed Gases in Solution: Nonliquefied gases that are dissolved in a solvent. Compressed Gas Mixtures: Mixture of two or more compressed gases contained in a packaging, the hazard properties of which are represented by the properties of the mixture as a whole. CONTROL AREA Spaces within a building where quantities of hazardous materials not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area are stored dispensed, used or handled. See also the definition of 'Outdoor control area.' KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 - TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 280137 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 CORROSIVE A chemical that causes visible destruction of, or irreversible alterations In, living tissue by chemical action at the point of contact. A chemical shall be considered corrosive if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the method described in DOTn49 CFR 173.137, such chemical destroys or changes irreversible the structure of the tissue at the point of contact following an exposure period of 4 hours. This term does not refer to action on Inanimate surfaces. Bums or destructively attacks organic tissues such as the skin, lungs, stomach - i.e.: acids, bases, caustics. General 'rule of thumb': pH <1=2-3 and >/=12 Dot Class 8 Materials. CRYOGENIC FLUID A fluid having a boiling point lower than -130oF at 14.7 psia. FLAMMABLE GAS A material which Is a gas at 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which: Is ignitable at 14.7 psia when in a mixture of <1=13% by volume with air; or Has a flammable range at 14.7 psia with air of at least 12%, regardless of lower limit. The limits specified shall be determined at 14.7 psi of pressure and a temperature of 68oF. DOT Class 2 Materials. FLAMMABLE LIQUEFIED GAS A liquefied compressed gas which, under a charged pressure, is partially liquid at a temperature of 68oF and which is flammable. FLAMMABLE LIQUID A liquid having a closed cup flash point <1000F. Class IA Flammable Liquid: Flash point <73oF and boiling point <100oF. Class lB Flammable Liquid: Flash point <73oF and boiling point 4=1000F. Class II Flammable Liquid: Flash point >/73oF and <1000F. DOT Class 3 Materials. FLAMMABLE MATERIAL A material capable of being readily ignited from common sources of heat or at a temperature of 600oF or less. FLAMMABLE SOLID A solid, other than a blasting agent or explosive, that Is capable of causing fire through friction, absorption or moisture, spontaneous chemical change, or retained heat from manufacturing or processing, or A solid which has an ignition temperature below 212oF which bums so vigorously and persistently when ignited as to create a serious hazard. Test Data - CPSC 16 CFR; Part 1500.44: a chemical that ignites and bums with a self-sustained flame at a rate greater than 0.1 inch per second along its major axis. DOT Class 4.1 Materials. FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR FUMES The concentration of flammable constituents in air that exceeds 25 percent of their lower flammable limit (LFL). KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFIC 4 ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 29 of 37 HAZARD'_ - - ATERIALS DEFINITIONS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] Health [Blue]: Hazard rating of health hazards ranked according to the probably severity of the effects of exposure to personnel as follows: 4: Materials that on very short exposure could cause death or serious residual injury, including those too dangerous to be approached without specialized protection equipment - i.e.: InhalatlonIAbsorptlon - Skin: Materials that, under normal conditions or under fire conditions, are extremely hazardous through Inhalation of through contact with or absorption by the skin. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity Is </= 5 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is </=40 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is <1=0.5 milligrams per liter 1mg/LI. * Liquids - Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC Is >I= 10 times its LC50 for acute Inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is <1=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Gases - inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is 4=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. 3: Materials that on short exposure could cause serious temporary or residual injury, including those requiring protection from all bodily contact - i.e.: a Combustion Products: Materials that give off highly toxic combustion products. a Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose 1050 for acute oral toxicity Is >5 milligrams and 4=50 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. a Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >40 milligrams and 4=200 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. a Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >0.5 and 4=2 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. a Liquids - Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 200C is >1= its LC50 for acute Inhalation toxicity, If its LC50 is 4=3,000 parts per million [ppm] and does not most the criteria for degree of hazard 4. Gases - inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute Inhalation toxicity is >1,000 and <3,000 parts per million [ppm]. a Corrosive: Materials that are either severely corrosive to skin on single, short exposure or cause irreversible eye damage. 2: Materials that on intense or short exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury, including those requiring the use of respiratory protective equipment that has an Independent air supply - i.e.: a Combustion Products: Materials that emit toxic or highly toxic Irritating combustion products. a Lack of Warning Properties: Materials that, under normal conditions or fire conditions, give off toxic vapors that lack warning properties. a Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >50 milligrams and 4=500 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg]. HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] - continued Health [Blue] - continued: a Skin: Materials whose 1050 for acute dermal toxicity is >200 milligrams and 4=1,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. a Dusts & Mists - inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >2 and 4=10 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. a Liquids - inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 200C Is >1= 115 Its LCSO for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 Is 4=5,000 parts per million (ppm] and does not most the criteria for degree of hazard 3 or 4. a Gases - inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >3.000 and 4=5,000 parts per million [ppm]. a Irritant: Materials that cause severe but reversible respiratory, skin or eye irritation. 1: Materials that on exposure could cause irritation but only minor residual injury, including those requiring the use of an approved air-purifying respirator - i.e.: a Combustion Products: Materials that emit Irritating combustion products. a Fire Conditions: Materials that, under fire conditions, cause skin Irritation, but not destruction of tissue. a ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >500 milligrams and 4=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose L050 for acute dermal toxicity is >1,000 milligrams and 4=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. a Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10 and 4=200 milligrams per liter (mg/I]. a Gases & Vapors -Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute Inhalation toxicity Is >5,000 and <1=10,000 parts per million [ppm]. * irritant: Materials that are moderate respiratory irritants, or that cause slight to moderate eye irritation. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 - TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2018-05-21 Page 30 of 37 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 0: Materials that on exposure under fire conditions would offer no hazard beyond that of ordinary combustible materials - i.e.: * Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity Is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >200 milligrams per liter (mglL]. * Gases & Vapors - Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute Inhalation toxicity Is >10,000 parts per million [ppm]. Flammability [Red]: Hazard rating of flammability hazards ranked according to the susceptibility of materials to burning as follow: 4: Materials that will rapidly or completely vaporize at atmospheric pressure and normal ambient temperature or that are readily dispersed in air, and which will burn readily - i.e.: Flammable Gases. Flammable cryogenics. * Any liquid or gaseous material that Is liquid while under pressure and has a flash point <73oF and a boiling point ci 000F [I.e.: Class I-A Flammable Liquid]. * Materials that ignite spontaneously when exposed to air [I.e.: Pyrophorics]. 3: Liquids and solids that can be Ignited under almost all ambient temperature conditions. Materials in this degree produce hazardous atmospheres with air under almost all ambient temperatures or, though unaffected by ambient temperatures, are readily ignited under almost all conditions - i.e.: a Liquids having a flash point <73017 and having a boiling point 41000F and those liquids having a flash point >I=73oF and c100oF [ie.: Class I-B & I-C Flammable Liquids]. - * Materials that on account of their physical form or environmental conditions can form explosive mixtures with air that are readily dispersed In air (I.e.: dusts of combustible/flammable solids, mists of flammable/combustible liquid droplets]. * Materials that bum with extreme rapidity, usually by reason of self-contained oxygen Lie.: many Organic Peroxides, dry nitrocellulose]. 2: Materials that must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high ambient temperatures before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree would not under normal conditions form hazardous atmospheres with air, but under ambient temperatures or under moderate heating may release vapor in sufficient quantities to produce hazardous atmospheres with air - i.e. a Liquids having a flash point >1000F and 4-2000F [I.e.: Class II & Class Ill-A Combustible Liquids]. a Solid materials in the form of coarse dusts that may bum rapidly but that generally do not form explosive atmospheres with air [i.e.: Flammable Solids]. a Solid materials in a fibrous or shredded form that may bum rapidly and create flash fire hazards [I.e.: cotton, sisal, hemp]. a Solids and semisolids that readily give off flammable vapors. HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] - continued Flammability [Red] - continued: 1: Materials that must be preheated before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree require considerable preheating, under all ambient temperature conditions, before ignition and combustion can occur - I.e.: a Materials that will bum In air when exposure to a tempura of 15000F for 4=5 minutes. a Liquids, solids & semisolids having a flash point >2000F (I.e.: Class Ill-B Combustible Liquids]. 0: Materials that will not bum - I.e.: material that will not bum in air when exposed to a temperature of 15000F for a period of 5 minutes. Reactivity/Instability [Yellow]: Hazard rating of reactivity [instability] hazards ranked according to ease, rate and quantity of energy release as follows: 4: Materials that in themselves are readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at normal temperatures and pressures - i.e.: a Materials sensitive to localized thermal or mechanical shock at normal temperatures and pressures. 3: Materials that in themselves are capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction, but that require a strong initiating source or that must be heated under confinement before initiation - i.e.: a Materials sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperatures and pressures. a Materials that reactive explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. 2: Materials that readily undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures - i.e.: a Materials that exhibit an exothemi at temperatures </1500C when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFIC 4 ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2018-05-21 Page 31 of 37 HAZARD,- - - JATERIALS DEFINITIONS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 * Materials that may react violently with water or form potentially explosive mixtures with water. 1: Materials that in themselves are normally stable, but that can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressure - i.e.: * Materials that change or decompose on exposure to air, light or moisture. * Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >150oC but <I=300oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. 0: Materials that in themselves are normally stable, even under fire conditions - I.e.: * Materials that do not react with water. Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >300oC but 4=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. * Materials that do not exhibit an exotherm at temperature 4=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS . Chemicals or substances which are physical hazards or health hazards as defined and classified in IFCICFC Chapter 27, whether the materials are in usable or waste condition. HEALTH HAZARD A classification of a chemical for which there is statistically significant evidence that acute or chronic health effects are capable of occurring in exposed persons. The term 'health hazard' includes chemicals that are toxic, highly toxic and corrosive. HIGHLY TOXIC Material which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: Oral Ingestion = L050 = </=50 mg/kg - Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of 50 milligrams of less per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. Skin Absorption = LD50 = <1=200 mg/kg - Rabbit: Median lethal dose [LD50] of 200 milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death occurs within 24 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. Inhalation = LC50 = <1=200 ppm - Rat Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of 200 ppm by volume or less of gas or vapor, or 2 milligrams per liter or less of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for one hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as highly toxic. Dot Class 6.1 Materials. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS Materials that, when mixed, have the potential to react in a manner which generates heat, fumes, gases, or byproducts which are hazardous to life or property. The maximum allowable quantity per control area is based on the material state (solid, liquid or gas) and the material storage or use conditions. IRRITANT A chemical which is not corrosive, but which causes a reversible inflammatory effect on living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact. A chemical is a skin irritant if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the methods of CPSC I6CFR Part 1500.41 for an exposure of four or more hours or by other appropriate techniques, it results in an empirical score of 5 or more. A chemical is classified as an eye Irritant if so determined under the procedure listed in CPSC I6CFR Part 1500.42 or other approved techniques. LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LP-gas) KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 320137 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 18- Vlasat - Building 15-2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 A material which is composed predominantly of the following hydrocarbons or mixtures of them: propane, propylene, butane (normal butane or isobutene) and butylenes. LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT (LFL) The minimum concentration of vapor in air at which propagation of flame will occur in the presence of an ignition source. The LFL Is sometimes referred to as LEL or lower explosive limit MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA (MAQ) The maximum amount of a hazardous material allowed to be stored or used within a control area inside a building or an outdoor control area. OCCUPANCY B Occupancy: Business Group B occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or portion thereof, for office, professional or service-type transaction, laboratories (testing and research), and print shops. F Occupancy: Factory Industrial Group F occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for assembling, disassembling, fabricating, finishing, manufacturing, packaging, repair or processing operations that are not classified as Group H high-hazard or Group S storage occupancy. F-I Moderate-hazard Occupancy: Includes, but not limited to, athletic equipment, automobiles, electronics, food processing, laundries, paper mills, printing and publishing, soaps and detergents, textiles and wood. F-2 Low-hazard Occupancy: Factory industrial uses involving the fabrication or manufacturing of noncombustible materials which, during finishing, packaging or processing do not involve a significant fire hazard. H Occupancy: High-hazard Group H occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, that Involves the manufacturing, processing, generation or storage of materials that constitute a physical or health hazard in quantities in excess of quantities allowed In control areas constructed and located as required In Section 2703.8.3. H-2: >1= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: Class I, II or hA flammable or combustible liquids used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or In closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 pslg. Combustible dust Cryogenic fluids, flammable. Flammable gases. Class I organic peroxides. Class 3 oxidizers used or stored In normally open containers or systems, or In closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 pslg. Pyrophorlc liquids, solids and gases, nondetonable. Class 3 nondetonable unstable (reactive) materials. Class 3 water reactive materials. OCCUPANCY - continued H-3: >1= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: Class I, II or hA flammable or combustible liquids used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. Combustible fibers, other than densely packed baled cotton. Oxidizing Cryogenic fluids. Flammable solids. Class II and III Organic peroxides. Class 2 Oxidizers. Class 2 Oxidizers used or stored In normally open containers or systems, or In closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 pslg. Class 2 unstable (reactive) materials. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFIC 4 ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2018-05-21 Page 33 of 37 HAZARD' LATERIALS DEFINITIONS 18- Vlasat - BuIlding 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Class 2 water-reactive materials. H-4: >1= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Health Hazard Materials: Corrosives. Highly toxic materials. Toxic materials. M Occupancy: Mercantile Group M occupancy includes, among others, buildings and structures or a portion thereof, for the display and sale of merchandise; and involves stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental to such purposes and accessible to the public. S Occupancy: Storage Group S occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for storage that is not classified as a hazardous occupancy. S-I Moderate-hazard storage: Includes, but not limited to, level 2 and 3 aerosols, books and paper In rolls or packs, cardboard boxes, clothing, glues, motor vehicle repair garages, and soaps. 8-2 Low-hazard storage: Buildings used for the storage of noncombustible materials such as products on wood pallets or in paper cartons with or without single thickness divisions; or in paper wrappings. OPEN SYSTEM The use of a solid or liquid hazardous materials involving a vessel or system that is continuously open to the atmosphere during normal operations and where vapors are liberated, or the product Is exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations. Examples: Dispensing from or into open beakers or containers. Dip tank and plating tank operations. ORGANIC PEROXIDE An organic compound that contains the bivalent -0-0- structure and which may be considered to be a structural derivative of hydrogen peroxide where one or both of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an organic radical. Organic peroxides can present an explosion hazard (detonation or deflagration) or they can be shock sensitive. Organic peroxides can decompose into various unstable compounds over an extended period of time. DOT 5.3 Materials. Unclassified Detonable Organic Peroxide: Organic peroxides that are capable of detonation. There peroxides pose an extremely high-explosion hazard through rapid explosive decomposition. Regulated as Class A explosive DOT Type A Class I Organic Peroxide: Formulations that are capable of deflagration but not detonation. DOT Type B Class II Organic Peroxide: Formulations that bum very rapidly and that pose a moderate reactivity hazard. DOT Type C Class Ill Organic Peroxide: Formulations that bum rapidly and that pose a moderate reactivity hazard. DOT Type D Class IV Organic Peroxide: Formulations that burn In the same manner as ordinary combustibles and that pose a minimal reactivity hazard. DOT Type E&F KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 34 of 37 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 18- Vlasat- Building 15- 2426 Town Gatdefl Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 ORGANIC PEROXIDE - continued Class V Organic Peroxide: Formulations the bum with less intensity than ordinary combustibles or do not sustain combustion and that pose no reactivity hazard. DOT Type G OTHER HEALTH HAZARD Hazardous material which affects target organs of both body including, but not limited to, those materials which produce liver damage, kidney damage, damage to the nervous system, act on the blood to decrease hemoglobin function, deprive the body tissue of oxygen, or affect reproductive capabilities including mutations [chromosomal damage] or teratogens [effects on fetuses]. OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA An outdoor area that contains hazardous materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantities of Table 2703.1.1(3) or 2703.1.1(4). OXIDIZER A material that readily yields. oxygen or other oxidizing gas, or that readily reacts to promote or initiate combustion of combustible materials and, if heated or contaminated, can result in vigorous self-sustained decomposition. Examples of other oxidizing gases include bromide, chlorine and fluorine. DOT Class 5.1 Materials. Class 4 Oxidizer: Can undergo an explosive reaction due to contamination or exposure to thermal or physical shock and that causes a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes into contact. Additionally, the oxidizer causes a severe increase in the burning rate and can cause spontaneous ignition of combustibles. Acceptable Test Criteria - DOT Packaging Group I: Material which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time equal to or less than that of potassium bromate. Class 3 Oxidizer: Will cause a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. Acceptable Test Criteria - DOT Packaging Group II: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium bromate and that of potassium perchlorate. Class 2 Oxidizer: Will cause a moderate increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. Acceptable Test Criteria - DOT Packaging Group III: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium perchiorate and that of ammonium persutphate. Class I Oxidizer: Does not moderately increase the burning rate of combustible materials. PH Value used to represent the strength of an acid or base [alkali]: pH 1-7: Acid [1 =Strong; 6=Weak] pH 7: Neutral [i.e. Water] pH >7-14: Base [pH 11 = 10 times more corrosive than pH of 10] Skin: ph 6-8 KL.AUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFIC I ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRLJCKNER & ASSOC. -2018-05-21 Page 35 of 37 HAZARDL..._ .JATERIALS DEFINITIONS 18- Vlasat - Building 15- 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 PHYSICAL HAZARD A chemical for which there is evidence that it is a combustible liquid, cryogenic fluid, explosive, flammable (solid, liquid or gas), organic peroxide (solid or liquid), oxidizer (solid or liquid), oxidizing gas, pyrophoric (solid, liquid or gas), unstable reactive material (solid, liquid or gas) or water- reactive material (solid or liquid). PYROPHORIC A chemical with an auto-ignition temperature in air, at or below a temperature of 1300F. SENSITIZER Chemical that causes a substantial proportion of exposed people or animals to develop an allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure to the chemical. Chronic effect/reaction. STORAGE The keeping, retention or leaving of hazardous materials in closed containers, tanks, cylinders, or similar vessels; or vessels supplying operations through closed connections to the vessel. TOXIC MATERIAL Materials which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: Oral Ingestion = LD50 = >50 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg - Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of more than 50 milligrams per kilogram, but not more than 500 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. Skin Absorption = LD50 = >200 mg/kg to 1.000 mg/kg - Rabbit: Median lethal dose [LD50] of more than 200 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less If death occurs within 24 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. Inhalation = LC50 = >200 ppm to 2.000 ppm - Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of more than 200 ppm but not more than 2.000 ppm by volume of gas or vapor, or more than 2 milligrams per liter but not more than 20 milligrams per liter of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for 1 hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as toxic. DOT Class 6.1 Materials. UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) MATERIAL A material, other than an explosive, which in the pure state or as commercially produced, will vigorously polymerize, decompose, condense or become self-reactive and undergo other violent chemical changes, including explosion, when exposed to heat, friction or shock, or in the absence of an inhibitor, or in the presence of contaminants, or in contact with incompatible materials. Unstable (reactive) materials are subdivided as follows: Class 4 Unstable (Reactive): Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at NTP. Materials that are sensitive to mechanical or localized thermal shock at NTP. Class 3 Unstable (Reactive): KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 36 of 37 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 18- Vlasat - Building 15-2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction but which require a strong initiating source or which must be heated under confinement before initiation. Materials that are sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperature and pressures. Class 2 Unstable (Reactive): Normally unstable and readily undergo violent chemical change but do not detonate. Materials that can undergo chemical change with rapid release of energy at NTP. Materials that can undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures. Class I Unstable (Reactive): Materials that are normally stable but which can become unstable at elevated temperature and pressures. USE (MATERIAL) Placing a material into action, including solids, liquids and gases. WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL A material that explodes; violently reacts; produces flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases; or evolves enough heat to cause auto-Ignition or Ignition of combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture. DOT Class 4.3 Materials. Class 3 Water Reactive: Materials that react explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. Class 2 Water Reactive: Materials that react violently with water or have the ability to boil water. Materials that produce flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases, or evolve enough heat to cause auto-Ignition or ignition of combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture. Class I Water Reactive: Materials that react with water with some release of energy, but not violently. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFIC I ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-05-21 Page 37 of 37 RECEIVED I OFFICE USE ONLY I JUN 19 2018 1 E 2 %_IIHMBPOO&M.aupFp#___________ I DIEGO REGIONAL HV#__________ I LCCC%) WINM&NATERIALS QUESTIONNAIRE BP DATE I I Business Name Business Contact Telephone # ViaSat, Inc. Mary Brown (760 ' 476.2202 Project Address City State Zip Code APN# 2436 Town Garden Rd Carlsbad CA 92009 213-260-02-09 Mailing Address City State Zip Code Plan File# 6155 El Camino Real Carlsbad CA 92009 Project Contact Telephone # Mary Brown (760 1476.2202 The following questions represent the facility's activities, NOT the specific project description. PART I: FIRE DEPARTMENT - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION: OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: indicate by circling the item, whether your business will use, process, or store any of the following hazardous materials. If any of the items are circled applicant must contact the Fire Protection Agency with jurisdiction prior to plan submittal. Facility's Square Footage (including proposed project): 75.292 f Occupancy Rating: B Explosive or Blasting Agents S. Organic Peroxides 9. Water Reactives 13. Corrosives Compressed Gases 6. Oxidizers 10. Cryogenics 14. Other Health Hazards T IOW.Flammabl e/ Combustible Liquids 7. Pyrophorics 11. Highly Toxic or Toxic Materials IS. None of These. Flammable Solids 2. &4.L. S. Unstable Reactives 12. Radloactives PART II: SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISIONS IHMD): It the answer to any of the questions is yes, applicant must contact the County of San Diego Hazardous Materials Division, 5500 Overland Ave., Suite 110, San Diego, CA 92123. Call (858) 505-6700 prior to the issuance of a building permit. FEES ARE REQUIRED. Project Completion Date: . ......j...j.5...f 2019 Expected Date of occupancy: 5 1 15 1 2019 0 CalARP Exempt YES NO (for new construction or remodeling projects) D I 0 IM Is your business listed on the reverse side of this form? (check all that apply). Date Initials Il 0 Will your business dispose of Hazardous Substances or Medical Waste in any amount? 0 CaIARP Required 0 lxi Will your business store or handle Hazardous Substances in quantities equal to or greater than 55 gallons, 500 pounds I 200 cubic feet, or carcinogens/reproductive toxins In any quantity? Date Initials 0 lxi Will your business use an existing or install an underground storage tank? 0 lxi Will your business store or handle Regulated Substances (CalARP)? 0 CaIARP Complete 0 lxi Will your business use or Install a Hazardous Waste Tank System (Title 22, Article 10)? . o IZI Will your business store petroleum in tanks or containers at your facility with a total storage capacity equal to Date initials or greater than 1,320 gallons? (California's Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act). ___________________________________ PART Ill: SAN DIEGO COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT: If the answer to any of the questIonbetow isf the Air Pollution Control District (APCD), 10124 Old Grove Road, San Diego, CA 92131-1649, telephone (858) 586-2600 ior to the Issuance q1Iilding or demolition permit. Note: If the answer to questions 4 or 5 is yes, applicant must also submit an asbestos notification form t4 the APCD at least '10 Working days prior to commencing demolition or renovation, except demolition or renovation of residential structures of four units or less. qntact the APCD for more information. YES NO 1 JUN 112318 0 tEl Will the subject facility or construction activities include operations or equipment that emit or are c4able of emitting an air contaminant? (See the APCD factsheet at htto:/ww.sdaocd.orarinfoJfaclsIoermits.edf, and the list of typical equipment ,qulrinp an APCD permit on the reverse side of this from. Contact APCD if you have any questions). CASh: 0 0 (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION I IS YES) Will the subject facility be located within 1,000 feet of te3iundary of a school (K through 12)? (Search the California School Directory at http:llwww.cde.ca.00v/relsdl for public and private schoogct tpropjpe school district). 0 lxi Has a survey been performed to determine the presence of Asbestos Containing Materials? 0 tEl Will there be renovation that Involves handling of any friable asbestos materials, or disturbing any material that contains non-friable asbestos? 0 tEl Will there be demolition involving the removal of a load supporting structural member? Briefly describe business activities: Briefly describe proposed project: Telecommunication Tenant Improvements in the existing three story tilt-up concrete cold shell building I declare under penalty of perjury that to the best of my knowledge and belief the respon es made herein are true and correct. Mary Brown ''it&.&.4b flSJJfL&&....1 6 I 07 /2018 Name of Owner or Authorized Agent Signature oftOwnei' or Authorized Agent Date FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: BY: DATE: EXEMPT OR NO FURTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED RELEASED FOR BUILDING PERMIT BUT NOT FOR OCCUPANCY RELEASED FOR OCCUPANCY APCD COUNTY-HMD APCD COUNTY-HMD APCD 4~ I REVIEWED Lwa,vtor- II D 4si qNP,,TuRE ' DATE A stamp nrssi ousinesses rrom compieung 01 HM9l7l L IL1 upoating a rtazaruous wiaieriaus ousineas rudn. ijirier pwInuuh,I lc4ullulliallLb may Mill aimy. County of San Diego - DEH— Hazardous Materials Division L aty of Carlsbad Print Date: 06/10/2019 Permit No: PREV2019-0056 Job Address: Permit Type: Parcel No: Valuation: Occupancy Group: # Dwelling Units: Bedrooms: Project Title: 2436 Town Garden Rd BLDG-Permit Revision 2132601000 $ 0.00 B Work Class: Commercial Permit ReviE Status: Closed - Finaled Lot #: - Applied: 03/15/2019 Reference #: Issued: 03/18/2019 Construction Type Ill-B Permit 06/10/2019 Finaled: Bathrooms: Inspector: TFraz Orig. Plan Check #: CBC2018-0276 Final Plan Check #: Inspection: Description: VIASAT: REMOVED 1,700 SF OF WORK FROM THIS PLAN AND TRANSFER TO CBC2019-0122 Applicant:' Owner: JOSEPH DASILVA VIASAT INC A DELAWARE CORPORATION 13280 Evening Creek Dr 5, 125 San Diego, CA 92128-4101 6155 El Camino Real 858-793-4777 CARLSBAD, CA 92009 760-476-2200 FEE AMOUNT BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVISION ADMIN FEE $35.00 Total Fees: $ 35.00 Total Payments To Date: $ 35.00 - Balance Due: $0.00 Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA 92008-7314 1 760-602-2700 1760-602-8560 f I www.carlsbadca.gov PLAN CHECK REVISION OR Development Services tr" 'C I t of DEFERRED SUBMITTAL Building Division Cdisbad APPLICATION 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2719 B-I 5 www.carlsbadca.gov Original Plan Check Number CQ.C'z0(fr027 Plan Revision NumberPgEd2D(i- ccJ5 Project Address 2A% ¶oZ &064 (t*. General Scope of Revision/Deferred Submittal: lb+IcF6L OF t'8t1 tb 4uJ eofrrizAcrO,v. Ai.l 5 0146 16ii) 0044C41600 or1erc Pw cQ?ç"f ttli. CONTACT INFORMATION: Name 6&* iVA Phone Ø-7 3-4177 Fax Address _I32& 64't8 Ct On.11 12 r City_SP& OWiO Zip_1V ie Email Address VWk D P CO' Original plans prepared by an architect or engineer, revisions must be signed & stamped by that person. 1. Elements revised: 9 Plans 0 Calculations Soils 0 Energy 0 Other 2. Describe revisions in detail 3. List page(s) where each revision is shown Woorriopi OF gemr, OtIEilCE otfl 1615. tr4( CotQ 1 O -2- W" IDAO 1041195 TO4A(P c(oT. SUM WOVIVA GO (0, (iJo e) r40 1. Does this revision, in any way, alter the exterior of the project? 0 Yes E1 No Does this revision add ANY new floor area(s)? 0 Yes gg No Does this revision affect any fire related issues? 0 Yes E1 No Is this a complete set? 0 Yes 1 No €5Signature - - Date O -13 .-'i. 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Ph. 760-602-2719 EM: 760-602-8558 Email: building@carlsbadca.gov www.carlsbadca.gov Shav Even From: Shay Even Sent: Friday, March 15, 2019 1:00 PM To: 'Joseph Dasilva Cc: Mike Peterson Subject: 2436 Town Garden Hi Joseph, - I met with Mike to review the plans and process for the plans you dropped off on Wednesday. Here is what will need to happen: . I I - For the new er..itJçBC2019-0122): Contracto,fomplete and sign permit application. Pay a-$'àdrñitrative fee. - To rectify the original, issued permit (CBC2018-0276): 1. Pay for and slip-sheet P'REV2018-0262 (fees due are $1,893.00). Ad-notate on the city set of plans (once the PREV is issued) which areas will be permitted through the new set of plans. A $35.00 administrative fee will be charged at that iiii ' OR -Orj(,)' Please let me know if you have any questions on this process: C. ~, ro 4,CityOf Carlsbad Shay Even City of Carlsbad Building Technician :1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 www.carlsbadca.gov 760-602-7541 I 760-602-8558 fax I shay.evencarlsbadca.gov PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL YOUR REQUEST FOR SUBMITTAL APPOINTMENT Phone: 760-602-2723 Email: devappt@carlsbadca.gov 1 cf1city of Carlsbad Print Date: 06/10/2019 Permit No: PREV2018-0262 2436 Town Garden Rd BLDG-Permit Revision 2132601000 $ 0.00 B Job Address: Permit Type: Parcel No: Valuation: Occupancy Group: # Dwelling Units: Bedrooms: Project Title: Description: Work Class: Residential Permit Revisi Status: Closed - Finaled Lot #: Applied: 10/12/2018 Reference #: Issued: 03/18/2019 Construction Type Ill-B Permit 06/10/2019 Finaled: Bathrooms: Inspector: Orig. Plan Check #: CBC2018-0276 Final Plan Check #: Inspection: VIASAT: ADDITIONS TO HVAC, PIE, DESIGN CHANGES Applicant: Owner: JOSEPH DASILVA VIASAT INC A DELAWARE CORPORATION 13280 Evening Creek Dr 5, 125 San Diego, CA 92128-4101 6155 El Camino Real 858-793-4777 CARLSBAD, CA 92009 760-476-2200 FEE AMOUNT BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVISION ADMIN FEE $35.00 FIRE Plan Resub (3rd&Subsequent Submittal/hr) $1,258.00 MANUAL BUILDING PLAN CHECK FEE - $600.00 Total Fees: $ 1,893.00 TotalPaymentsTo Date : $ 1,893.00 Balance Due: $0.00 Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA 92008-7314 1 760-602-2700 1760-602-8560 f I www.carlsbadca.gov WA a PLAN CHECK REVISION OR Development Services ty of DEFERRED SUBMITTAL Building Division Carlsbad APPLICATION 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2719 B-I 5 www.carlsbadca.gov Original Plan Check Number C62C.2101e' O217 Plan Revision Number PR wô,- O€z(2 Project Address 24 14i4 CM&4 10, Ct&2'PIO, CA) QZ00 J General Scope of Revision/Deferred Submittal: 4'DQflO lb 4.1Q1C4i1f(uT, L4Z Dl?1, WOATICOV0 WW, 4;X OCQeqAFJcta 1T& C4IaI - CONTACT INFORMATION: Name_JosF1\ Phone &6-7'-777 Fax— Address J-S460 €iL' CLEIc DOWE 1E. lZ City _$.) O&0 Zip kD. 28. Email Address o a CA — 0- Oo'kl Original plans prepared by an architect or engineer, revisions must be signed & stamped by that person. 1 . Elements revised: 5g Plans Calculations 0 Soils J Energy I Other 2. Describe revisions in detail 3. List page(s) where each revision is shown G66 A1pctfO 9MU1i,Th6 AO 61Jf14afl 14AflJPr. tM2- (r4. 4. Does this revision, in any way, alter the exterior of the project? 0 Yes No Does this revision add ANY new floor area(s)? U Yes Does this revision affect any fire related issues? -Yes 0 No Is this a complete set? D Yes F1 No £Signature Date 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 ffj: 760-602- 2719 EM. 760-602-8558 Email: building@carJsbadca.gov www.carsbadca.gov .1 sc-aA R C H I T E C T U RE RECEIVED OCT 12 2018 CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DIVISION ARCHITECT'S FIELD BULLETIN NO. 15 TI-006 DISTRIBUTION OWNER N CONTRACTOR N ARCHITECT N FIELD N CONSULTANTS N OTHER 0 Date: 10.05.2018 Project No: 15027.SI0 Project: ViaSat Building 15 Field Bulletin #: 15T1-006 Owner: ViaSat Inc. Contractor: Whiting Turner Issued By: SCA This Bulletin directs you to proceed as indicated: CHANGE AUTHORIZATION: N In order to expedite the work and avoid or minimize delays in the work which may affect Contract Sum or Contract Time, the Contract Documents are hereby amended as described below. Proceed with this work promptly and submit final costs for Work involved and change in Contract Time (if any), for inclusion in a subsequent Change Order. CLARIFICATION NOTICE: 0 Execute promptly the instructions given herein, which interpret the Contract Documents or order minor changes in the work without change in Contract Sum or Contract Time. Indicate your acceptance of these instructions as consistent with the Contract Documents and return a signed copy to the architect. If you consider that a change in Contract Sum or Contract Time is required, submit an itemized proposal to the architect immediately and before proceeding with this work. If your proposal is found to be satisfactory and in proper order, this Bulletin will be superseded by a Change Order. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: 0 Changes described herein are being considered for incorporation into the work. Submit an itemized quotation, in format required by the Contract Documents, indicating your proposed changes to the Contract Sum or Contract Time. Do not proceed with the changes described herein until further written instructions are issued by the Architect. SCA Architecture 13180 Evening Creek Drive South, Suite 125 San Diego, CA 92128 P:858-793-47771 F:858.793.4787 SC A R C H I I . E C I U ARCHITECT'S FIELD BULLETIN NO.15-006 DESCRIPTION: FB changes noted With Delta #6 dated 10/05/2018 on plans See attached narrative for description of changes Attachments: Architectural, Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical sheets. SCA Architecture 13280 Evening Creek Drive South, Suite 125 San Diego, CA 92128 P:858.793.4777 I F:858.793.4787 scaA R C H I I E C I U R ViaSat Building #15 Tenant Improvements ADDITIONAL CHANGES NARRATIVE JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD Plan Check Number: CBC2018-0276 Project. Address: 2436 Town Garden Road Change Response Sheet Number(s) Delta/ RFI ARCHITECTURAL 1 Hallway -2.255, added exit sign near Huddle 2.057 15-AO01 006 2 Dimension string at grid lines 1 through 13 revised to 'A" tolerance. Note physical size of building did not change or move. 15-A1O1 - 15-A104 RFI 7 File Storage —1.010, revised wall type 15-A1O1 RFI 2 4 Copy - 1.035, revised wall to wall type A 15-A1O1 RFI 11 5 Copy - 1.068, revised wall to wall type A 15-A1O1 RFI 11 6 Revised wall/glazing detail at Office 1.057, Director Office 1.064 and Office 1.071 15-A1O1 RFl 3 7 Director Office - 1.087, revised wall/glazing detail 15-A102 RFI 3 8 Failure Analysis - 1.090, added sink to match Plumbing drawings 15-A102 006 9 Comsec Cage - 1.092, added mezzanine to match Mechanical drawings 15-A102 RFI 9 10 Hallway - 1.159, added furred wall 15-A102 RFI 5 11 Hallway - 1.159, added bike racks and lockers to entrance 15-A102 RFl 14 12 Restroom - 2.005, added furred wall to accommodate plumbing 15-A103 RFI 2 13 Mail Station - 2.008, removed millwork 15-A103 RFI 10 14 Conference Room - 2.010, revised wall type 15-A103 RFI 2 15 Revised wall/glazing detail at Office 2.078, Conference Room 2.089, and Office 2.109 15-A103 RFI 3 16 Revised wall/glazing detail at Office 2.165 and Office 2.180 15-A104 RFI 3 17 Conference Room - 2.177, added furred wall 15-A104 RFI 5 18 Break Room - 2.178, revised sink and casework layout 15-A104 RFI 12 19 Offices 2.220 - 2.224, added furred wall to four offices 15-A104 RFI 6 20 Hallway - 2.275, removed mail station 15-A104 RFI 10 21 Added "Subcontractor to coordinate access panel locations and quantities" to Ceiling Plan General Notes 15-A110- 15-A113 RFI 6 22 Lobby - 1.001, changed 121 light fixture to 123 15-A11O 006 23 Copy - 1.040, centered ceiling grid 15-A11O 006 24 Conf. Room - 1.047, rotated ceiling grid layout 15-A11O 006 SCA Architecture 13280 Evening Creek Drive South, Suite 125 San Diego, CA 91128 P:858-793-47771 F:858.793.4787 scaA R C H I T 25 Expense Reports - 1.058, added 123 fixture near atrium to match Electrical sheets and 123fixture _added _new 15-A11O 006 26 Financial Business - 1.067, revised LED fixture direction at cloud 15-A11O 006 27 Hallway - 1.152, added 123 fixture between restroom banks to match Electrical sheets 15-A11O 006 28 Lobby - 1.001, changed 121 to 123 light fixture, also revised light spacing 15-Alli 006 29 Director Office - 1.082, rotated ceiling grid and omitted two 120 fixtures 15-Alli 006 30 SEC - 1.083, added 123 fixture to match Electrical drawings 15-Alli 006 31 Advanced Lab - 1.089, rotated light fixtures and added 160 light fixture 15-Aill 006 32 Failure Analysis - 1.090, revised light fixture to 142B to match Electrical drawings 15-Alil 006 33 Failure Analysis - 1.090, added ceiling soffit 15-Alli RFI 4 34 Electrical Room - 1.095, revised lighting layout to match existing electrical core and shell set - 15-Alil 006 35 MPR - 1.112, revised ceiling grid and lighting layout and added 121 fixture at entry door 15-Alli 006 36 Conference Room - 1.118, omitted two light fixtures and realigned ceiling grid 15-Aill 006 37 Hallway - 1.158, added 123 fixture to match Electrical drawings 15-Aill 006 38 Respaced lighting fixtures at Atrium space 15-A112 RFI 8 39 Lobby - 2.001, revised lighting fixture to 123 15-A112 006 40 Conference Room - 2.015, added 120 fixture and recentered grid to match Electrical drawings 15-A112 006 41 Colab - 2.036, recentered light fixtures 15-A112 006 42 Colab - 2.058, recentered light fixtures 15-A112 006 43 Colab 2.069, Recentered light fixtures 15-A112 006 44 Conference Room - 2.082, added 120 fixture and recentered grid to match Electrical drawings 15-A112 006 45 Conference Room - 2.086, rotated ceiling grid 15-A112 006 46 Colab - 2.090, recentered light fixtures 15-A112 006 47 Colab - 2.100, recentered light fixtures 15-A112 006 48 Colab - 2.110, recentered light fixtures 15-A112 006 49 Colab - 2.121, recentered light fixtures 15-A112 006 50 Hallway - 2.250, added 123 fixture to match Electrical drawings 15-A112 006 51 Hallway - 2.259, added 123 fixture to match Electrical drawings 15-A112 006 52 Hallway - 2.263, deleted 123 fixture 15-A112 006 53 Stair 001, lighting removed from TI, part of Core and Shell to match Electrical drawings 15-A112 006 54 Lobby 2.001, revised lighting fixture to 123 15-A113 006 55 Colab - 2.142, recentered light fixtures 15-A113 006 56 Colab - 2.156, recentered light fixtures 15-A113 006 57 Colab - 2.172, recentered light fixtures 15-A113 006 SCA Architecture 13280 Evening Creek Drive South, Suite 125 San Diego, CA 92128 P:858.793.47771 F:858.793.4787 scaA RCH ITECTU R 58 Office - 2.179, omitted one light and recentered ceiling grid 15-A113 006 59 Office - 2.186, added missing light fixture to match Electrical drawings 15-A113 006 60 Storage Room - 2.190, added L01 fixture to match Electrical drawings 15-A113 006 61 Storage Room - 2.191, added L01 fixture to match Electrical drawings 15-A113 006 62 Nook - 2.208, revised light fixture to 123 15-A113 006 63 Hallway - 2.250, added 123 fixture to match Electrical drawings 15-A113 006 64 Stair 002, lighting removed from TI, part of Core and Shell to match Electrical drawings 15-A113 006 65 Added dimensions for tiles to restroom plans 15-A420 RFI 1 66 Relocated trash receptacles at Typical Restroom 15-A420 RFI 13 67 Break Room - 2.088, added coffee maker to elevation 15-A424 006 68 Break Room - 2.178, revised sink and casework layout at elevation 3 and 3B 15-A424 RFI 12 69 Omitted elevations 15 and 16 due to mail station removal 15-A424 RFI 10 70 Comsec Cage - 1.092, added mezzanine space 15-A427 RFI 9 71 Comsec Cage - 1.092, relocated ladder 15-A427 RFI 17 72 Detail 23 added 15-A505 RFI 4 73 Door 1.092, revised size 15-A600 006 74 Updated tile specifications to tile schedule 15-AF1 RFI 1 PLUMBING 1 Coffee Bar 1.120, Removed Second Supply Box 15-P103 006 2 Coffee Bar 1.096, Removed Third Supply Box 15-P103 006 3 Break Room 2.088, Added Supply Box for Coffee Maker 15-P104 .006 4 Coffee Bar 2.232, Removed Second Supply Box 15-P15 006 5 Coffee Bar 2.232, Added Hub Drain 15-P105 006 6 Break Room 2.178, Updated plans to match supply boxes, Layout 15-P105 006 7 Make-up water Line Details (RFI-15-1075), Updated plans to show make-up water line, Updated Keynotes and Riser Diagram 15-P301, 15-P401 006 MECHANICAL 1 Updated the leaving air temperature on the Package Air Conditioning Unit Schedule 15-M002 006 2 Added symbols H and J to the Air Distribution Schedule. 15-M002 006 3 Added humidistat to VAV-4-6 15-Mba 006 4 Adjusted grille in Copy 1.040 15-Mi10 006 5 Adjusted miscellaneous grills to match architectural ceiling changes 15-MilD 006 6 Added Bar Grill Hto key notes 15-M110, M113 15-1024 7 Added general note E regarding access panels 15-M110, 006 SCA Architecture 13180 Evening Creek Drive South, Suite 125 San Diego, CA 91128 P:858.793-47771 F:858.793.4787 SC A R C H I I E C I U R M112, M113 8 Adjusted miscellaneous grills to match architectural ceiling changes. 15-Mill 006 9 Updated environmental lab mechanical layout including providing a revised vent size and insulation for the HALT chamber, updating the slope for the chamber exhausts, relocated active exhaust for the Tinney Chamber, and clarifying that an 02 sensor is required in the environmental lab 15-Mill - 15-1033 10 Updated the exhaust design for the innovation lab 15-Mill 1029111 11 Relocated humidifier 15-Mill 006 12 Adjusted miscellaneous grills to match architectural ceiling changes 15-Ml12 006 13 Adjusted miscellaneous grills to match architectural ceiling changes 15-M1-13 006 ELECTRICAL 1 Added elevation at +42" to bottom of raceway to bottom of second raceway (where noted on plans) at 48" to bottom. 15-E00l RFI 1046 2 Added nLight symbol touch screen graphic wallpod. 15-E001 RFI 1029111 3. Added combination av, power, data floor box & av box, wall mounted symbol. 15E001 006 4 Added av box, recessed wall mounted symbol. 15-E001 006 5 Changed color temperature for 149B, L49C & L70 from 3500K to 4000K 15-E002 006 6 Added L70 thru 175 luminaires. 15-E002 RFI 1029111 7 Added 176 luminaire. 15-E002 RFI 1032 8 Updated T24 sheets 15-E003 006 9 Updated T24 sheets 15-E004 006. 10 Centered 120 luminaire in Copy 1.040. 15-E101A 006 11 Added 123 luminaire in Hallway 1.154. 15-E101A 006 12 Moved 157E luminaire in GIL 1.017. 15-E1O1A 006 13 Changed 101 luminaire to LO1E in MDF 1.009. 15-E101A 006 14 Moved L57 luminaire in Financial Business Systems 1.067. 15-E101A 006 15 Added (2) occupancy sensor in Payroll 1.014. 15-E101A 006 16 Changed L21 luminaire to 123 at Lobby 1.001. 15-E1O1A 006 17 Deleted 120 luminaire in Huddle 1.002. 15-E1O1A 006 18 Added (2) 123 luminaire east of Hallway 1.157. 15-E101A 006 19 Added occupancy sensor in Conference Rm 1.037 . 15-E101A 006 20 Rotated 120 luminaires in Conference Rm 1.047 15-El01A 006 21 Deleted (2) 120 luminaire in Director Office 1.082. 15-E1O1B 006 22 Deleted (2) 120 luminaire in Coflference Rm 1.118. 15-El0lB 006 23 Added 1498 in Coffee Bar 1.120. 15-El0lB 006 SCA Architecture 13280 Evening Creek Drive South, Suite 15 San Diego, CA 92128 P:858-793-47771 F:858.793.4787 SC A R C H I T E C 24 Changed 121 luminaire to L23 in Lobby 1.001. 15-E1O1B 006 25 Changed (3) 101 luminaire to LO1E in EMR 1.113. 15-E1O1B 006 26 Deleted (10) 142 luminaires in Audit Rm 1.115. 15-E1O1B 006 27 Changed (2) 142 luminaire to 1042E in IT Provisioning Lab 1.105. 15-E1O1B 006 28 Added L21 luminaire & moved 120 luminaires in Rm MPR 1.112. 15-E1O1B 006 29 Changed (1) 1426 fixture to an 176 and an 101 at the mezzanine level. 15-E1O1B 15-1032 30 Coordinated L60 luminaire with Arch layout in Advance Lab 1.089. 15-E1O1B 006 31 Added Keynote 1&2. 15-E1O1B 15-1032 32 Added L498 luminaire in Coffee Bar 1.096. 15-E1O1B 006 33 Added 1498 luminaire in Copy 1.100. 15-E1O1B 006 34 Added (1) daylight & (4) occupancy sensors in Innovation Lab 1.101. 15-E1O1B 006 35 Lighting changes in Innovation Labl.101. 15-E1O1B RFI 1029111 36 Added lighting control in Atrium 2-013. 15-E102A 006 37 Rotated (2) 120 luminaires in Conference Rm 2.086 15-E102A 006 38 Added X01 luminaire in Hallway 2.255. 15-E102A 006 39 Deleted 123 luminaire in Hallway 2.263. 15-E102A 006 40 Changed (3) L01 luminaire to L01E in OF 2.014. 15-E102A 006 41 Changed 149B luminaire to 123 east of Hallway 2.252 15-E102A 006 42 Added Keynote 2. 15-E102A 006 43 Deleted 123 luminaire in Hallway 2.267. 15-E102B 006 44 Changed L49B luminaire to 123 in Nook 2.221 15-E102B 006 45 Added Keynote 2. 15-E102B 006 46 Changed L02 luminaires to L02E in Storage 2.231. 154102B 006 47 Circuited (2) L49B luminaires in Coffee 2.232. 48 Changed 121 luminaire to 1.23 in Hallway 2.275 15410213 006 49 Deleted 120 in Office 2.179. 154102B 006 50 Changed occupancy sensor to daylight sensor in Conference Rm 2.177. 154102B 006 51 Deleted 123 luminaire in Hallway 2.267. 154102B 006 52 Added Egress Illuminance Summary. 15-E103A 006 53 Added Egress Illuminance Summary. 15-E103B 006 54 Added Egress Illuminance Summary. 154104A 006 55 Added Egress Illuminance Summary. 15410413 006 56 Added receptacle for ice maker pump in Break Rm 1.053. 15-E201A 006 57 Added (3) circuits for furniture feed in Accounts Payable 1.041 15-E201A 006 58 Added power feed in International Consolidation 1.046. 15-E201A 006 59 Added (2)AV, (2)data & (2)receptacles in Expense Reports/Government Compliance 1.058. 15-E201A 006 60 Added circuit in 1.060 & 1.059 Offices. 15-E201A 006 61 Added General Note 2. Provide shallow boxes as required at sheer walls. 15-E201A 006 62 Moved furniture feed in Rev/Rec 1.084. 15-E201B 006 63 Moved card reader from Hallway 1.160 to MPR 1.112. 15-E201B 006 SCA Architecture 13280 Evening Creek Drive South, Suite 125 San Diego, CA 92128 P:858-793-47771 F:858.793.4787 scaA R C H I I E C 64 Added receptacle for ice make pump in Coffee Bar 1.096 15-E201B 006 65 Added 2 gang junction box in Environmental Chambers 1.093. 15E20113 RFI 1033 66 Added (2)4" CO from Innovation Lab 1.101 to cable tray in Hallway. 15-E201B RFI 1029R1 67 Added Enlarged Plan for Innovation Lab 1.101. 15420113 RFI 1029111 68 Added keynote 10 &11. 15-E201B RFI 1029111 69 Added keynote 12. 15420113 RFI 1033 70 Added keynote 13. 15-E201B 006 71 Added General Note 2. Provide shallow boxes as required at sheer walls. 15420113 006 72 Added receptacle for ice maker pump in Break Rm 2.088. 15-E202A RFI 1040 73 Deleted AV box in Conference Rm 2.089 15-E202A 006 74 Cable tray extended to Office 2.073 & Conference Room 2.015. 15-E202A 006 75 Added receptacle in Copy 2.094. 15-E202A 006 76 Added (2) receptacle and data outlet in Nook 2.104. 15-E202A 006 77 Added (2) receptacle in Conference Room 2.020. 15-E202A 006 78 Added receptacle in Copy 2.024 15-E202A 006 79 Added (2) receptacle in Conference Rm 2.015 15-E202A 006 80 Added receptacle in Office 2.029. 15-E202A 006 81 Changed receptacle to GFCI in Restroom 2.005. 15-E202A 006 82 Added card reader by Stair-2 003-2. 15-E202A 006 83 Added receptacle in Conference Rm 2.010. 15-E202A 006 84 Deleted receptacle & av floor box outside Office 2.157 15-E202B 006 85 Deleted receptacle & av floor box outside Office 2.173 15-E202B 006 86 Extended cable tray to Offices 2.137 & 2.161 15-E202B 006 87 Moved receptacles in Break Rm 2.178 coordinate with plumbing waste line. 15-E202B RFI 1026 88 Added receptacle for ice maker pump in Break Rm 2.178. 15-E2026 RFI 1040 89 Added keynote 2, 3,4 & 5. 15-E301A 006 90 Added Fire Smoke Damper in Break Rm 1.053 15-E301A 006 91 Added Power connections to DFC 1-1 & DFC 1-2 in MDF 1.009 & Electrical Substation 1.005 15-E301A 006 92 Added Power connections for control panel to Pre-action system, FM200 system & air compressor in Storage 1.010 15-E301A 006 93 Added Keynote callout 3 & 4 for H-i power connection & power for control. 15-E301B 006 94 Added keynote 5. 15-E301B 006 95 Added Power connection to DFC 1-3 in EMR 1.113. 15-E301B 006 96 Added Power connections to DFC 1-4A & DFC 1-413 in Electrical Rm 1.095. 15-E301B 006 SCA Architecture 13280 Evening Creek Drive South, Suite 125 San Diego, CA 92128 P:858-793-47771 F:858.793.4787 scaA RCH ITECTU R 97 Added Power connection to VAV box in File Storage Rm 1.119. 15-E301B 006 98 Added keynote 2. 15-E302A 006 99 Added Power connections to DFC 2-1 & DFC 2-2 in lDF2.014 & Electrical Substation 2.006. 15-E302A 006 100 Added power connection for Fire Smoke Damper in Break Rm 2.088 15-E302A 006 101 Added keynote 2, 3 & 4. 15-E302B 006 102 Added Power connections for control panel to Pre-action system & air compressor in Storage 2.231. 15-E302B 006 103 Added Power connections for WH-1 & CP-1 in Janitor 2.192. 15-E302B 006 104 Added Power connection for VAV in Office 2.204. 15-E302B 006 105 Added junction boxes for control power for EF-1, EF-3, EF-8 & EF-11. 15-E303A 006 106 Added keynote 6, 12, 13 & 14. 15-E303A 006 107 Added Power connections for RTU-1 & 3 duct detectors. 15-E303A 006 108 Added Power connections for CA-1 & Dl-1. 15-E303A 006 109 Added Power connections for B-i & B-2 internal pump. 15-E303A 006 110 Added (2) receptacles close to EF-3 & EF-1. 15-E303A 006 111 Added keynote 8. 15-E3038 RFI 1029R1 112 Added keynote 10. 15-E3038 006 113 Changed P-i & P-2 disconnect switch to VFD. 15-E303B 006 114 Added power connection to EF-13. 15-E303B RFI 1033 115 Added Power connections for RTU-2 & 4 duct detectors. 15-E303B 1 006 116 Added power connection to EF-12. 15-E303B 006 117 Added junction boxes for control power for EF-2, EF-4, EF-5, EF-6, EF-7, EF-9, EF-10, EF-12 & EF-13. 15-E303B 006 118 Changed Power connections for EF-6 from 3 phase to 120V, 1P on east roof. 15-E3038 006 119 Added (2) receptacles close to EF-4 & CU-1-4A. 15-E303B 006 120 Changed UPS15A feeder and breaker sizes. 15-E401 006 121 Changed ELEV#2 feeder (125 to 100), main breaker size (250AF/125AT to 100AF/100AF) & fused disconnect switch 200A to bOA. 15-E401 006 122 Changed RTU-2, 3 & 4 fused disconnect size from 300A to 400A. 15-E401 006 123 Added lighting load for Innovation Lab in Panel Li circuits 10, 12 & 14. 15-E501 RFI 1029111 124 Changed Panels Li, 12 & E15 AIC rating from 22KAIC to 25KA1C. 15-E501 006 125 Added receptacle load for Innovation Lab in Panel PIA circuits 61, 63, 65,_67,_71,_73,_75,_77,_79,_81,_64&_66. 15-E501 RFI 1029111 126 Changed Panel P1B from 54 circuit panel to 84 circuit panel. 15-E501 006 127 Changed Panel EL15 circuits 1 thru 27 breaker size from 20A 2P to 30A 2P. 15-E501 006 128 Changed Panel EL15 circuit 37, 39,41 from 20A 3P to 300A 3P. 15-E501 006 129 Changed Panel Li breakers 38,40,42 from 20A 3P to iOOA 3P. 15-E501 006 130 Changed Panel E15 breakers 38,40,42 from 20A 3P to 225A 3P. Changed Bus & MCB rating to 400A. 15-E501 006 SCA Architecture 13280 Evening Creek Drive South, Suite 125 San Diego, CA 92128 P:858-793-47771 F:858.793.4787 scaA RC H I I E C I U R 131 Added Panel Schedule Key Plan. 15-E501 006 132 Added Panel Schedule Key Plan. 15-E502 006 133 Added load to Panel MP2 for (2)Pre-action control panel ckts 21 & 27, FM200 control panel ckt 23, (2)air compressor 19 & 25, B-i internal pump ckt 24,26 & B-2 internal pump ckt 28,30. 15-E502 006 134 Changed Panels PlC & P2C bus rating from 125A 3P to 225A 3P. 15-E502 006 135 Changed Panel LA1 circuits 37, 39,41 (from 100A to 225A) & 38,40, 42 (from 225A to bOA). 15-E502 006 136 Added load to Panel M2 circuits 13, 15, 17 (30A 3P for CA-1) & 14,16,18 (20A 3P for Dl-1). 15-E502 006 137 Added Panel Schedule Key Plan. 15-E503 006 138 Added Panel schedules UPS15A & INV-15. 15-E503 006 139 Changed Panels LA6 AIC rating from 22KAlC to 25KAIC. 15-E503 006 140 Changed feeder size for elevator in Enlarged Plan 4. 15-E601 006 141 Added control power for EMS and added receptacle in Enlarged Plan 5. Added keynote 9. Revised keynote 6, 7 & 9. 15-E601 006 142 Added power connection to BMS controls & access control systems in Enlarged Plan 3 & 6. Added keynote 1 &2. 15-E601 006 143. Added wireway for coaxial system above power & data wireway. 15-E602 006 144 Extended wireway on north wall in Innovation Lab 1.101. 15-E602 006 145 Added keynote 3. . 15-E602 006 146 Added Sheet 15-E602 Enlarged Plan electrical for Innovation Lab 1.101. 15-E602 RFl 1046 147 Added conduit sizes 1-1/2"C for Tele/Data, 3/4"C for power on Detail 4 Flexible Conduit at Wall. 15-E701 006 148 Revised conduit sizes 1-1/2"for Tele/Data on Detail 5 Flush Floor Rated AV Poke Thru. 15-E701 006 JD/AM Cc: Mike Peterson, City of Carlsbad SCA Architecture 13280 Evening Creek Drive South, Suite 125 San Diego, CA 92128 P:858.793.4777 F:858.793.4787 EsGil A SAFEbuittCornpany DATE: October 22, 2018 U APPLICANT P'IJURIS. JURISDICTION: CARLSBA PLAN CHECK #.: CBC2018-0276 REV SET: I PROJECT ADDRESS: 2436 TOWN GARDEN ROAD PROJECT NAME: T.I. FOR VIASAT BLDG. #15 The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdictions building codes. 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. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: EsGil staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. EsGil staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted;,.— Telephone #: Date contacted: ) Email: Mail Telephone Fax In Person REMARKS: PREV20I8-0262 By: All Sadre (by KC) Enclosures: Previously-approved EsGil plans - 10/16/18 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576 CRLSAD CBC2018-0276 REV October 22, 2018 [DO NOT PAY- THIS IS NOTAN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD PLAN CHECK #.: CBC2018-0276 REV PREPARED BY: All Sadre (by KC) DATE: October 22, 2018 BUILDING ADDRESS: 2436 TOWN GARDEN ROAD BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B/III-B/SPR. BUILDING PORTION AREA (Sq. Ft.) Valuation Multiplier Reg. Mod. VALUE ($) Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE Jurisdiction Code ICB IBY Ordinance I 1997 UBC Building Permit Fee v 1997 UBC Plan Check Fee V Type of Review: El Complete Review El Structural Only ii Repetitive Fee vi Repeats * Based on hourly rate El Other El Hourly 4 Hrs. © * EsGil Fee $120.00 I $480.00I Comments: Sheet 1 of 1 A KLAUSBRUCKNER 2495Tnixtun Road, Sulte205 AND ASSOCIATES Son Diego, A92106 Tel: (619) 677-2004 September 19, 2018 Fax: (619)677-2444 Re: ViaSat—Building 15 RECEIVED 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA OCT 122018 To Whom It May Concern: CITY OF ,-kLSBAD I DING DIVISION I am writing to request the approval of this iett tberve as an addendum to ViaSàt's (Building 15) Hazardous Materials Report, rev 1.0, dated May 21, 2018 prepared by Klàusbruckner and Associates. At the time the Hazardous Materials Report was prepared, we were unaware of a liquid nitrogen tank being added to the indoor inventory. ViaSat is proposing to install a 770 gallon microbulk Liquid Nitrogen Tank that will be stored and used within Room 1.093 (Environmental Chamber room). This room will be provided with adequate exhaust ventilation meeting the California Mechanical Code requirements. Liquid Nitrogen is classified as an inert cryogenic fluid. Please see the attached table with CFC Chapter 55 requirements, applicable to inert cryogenic fluids. ViaSat agrees to comply with all applicable requirements listed within the table. The addition of the Liquid Nitrogen tank will not affect any of the requiiements stated in the Hazardous Materials Report. There will be no Other changes to the report at this time. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to call at 619-677-2004. Sincerely, Marissa M1yaQ Fire Code Consultant By way of my signature, ViaSat agrees to meet the conditions specified in this letter and attachments. Date MAR.V 6. 5,oP4 ViaSat Representative (Print Name) 'ea. CFC Chapter 55— Cryogenic Fluid Requirements: ViaSat - Building 15-2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA September 19, 2018 Pale! of Inert Cryogenic Fluid (Liquid Nitrogen) Requirements SUBJECT & CODE SECTION CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDmoN) • • PROJECT CONDITIONS Scope Storage, use and handling of cryogenic fluids shall comply with this chapter and NFPA 55. Cryogenic fluids classified as The owners agree to CFC 5501 hazardous material shall also comply with Chapter 50 for general requirements. Partially full containers, containing residual comply. ViaSat will cryogenic fluids shall be considered as full for the purposes of the controls required. have a 770 gallon • MicroBulk Liquid Inert cryogenic fluids, including argon, helium and nitrogen, shall comply with ANSI/CGA P-18. Nitrogen Tank stored and used within the Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 105.6. Environmental Chamber Per CFC Section 105.6.11 and Table 105.6.1, an operational permit is required to produce, store, transport on site, use, Room. handle or dispense cryogenic fluids in excess of 60 gallons inside a building. Containers Nonstandard Containers. Containers, equipment and devices which are not in compliance with recognized standards for The owners agree to CFC 5503.1 design and construction shall be approved upon presentation of satisfactory evidence that they are designed and constructed for comply. safe operation. Data Submitted for Approval. The following data shall be submitted to the fire code official with reference to the deviation from the recognized standard with the application for approval. Type and use of container, equipment or device. . . Material to be stored, used or transported. Description showing dimensions and materials used in construction. .4. Design pressure, maximum operating pressure and test pressure. Type, size and setting of pressure relief devices. Other data requested by the fire code official. Concrete Containers. Concrete containers shall be built in accordance with the California Building Code. Barrier materials ' and membranes used in connection with concrete, but not functioning structurally, shall be compatible with the materials contained. Foundations and Supports. Containers shall be provided with substantial concrete or masonry foundations, or structural steel supports on firm concrete or masonry foundations. Containers shall be supported to prevent the concentration of excessive loads on the supporting portion of the shell. Foundations for horizontal containers shall be constructed to accommodate expansion and contraction of the container. Foundations shall be provided to support the weight of vaporizers or heat exchangers. Temperature Effects. When containers foundations or supports are subject to exposure to temperatures below -130°F, the foundations or supports shall be constructed of materials to withstand the low-temperature effects of cryogenic • fluid spillage. . , • • Corrosion Protection. Portions of containers in contact with foundations or saddles shall be painted to protect against • corrosion. • . . CFC Chapter 55— Cryogenic Fluid Requirements: ViaSat - Building 15— 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA September 19, 2018 Page 2of5 SUBJECT & CODE SECrION CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITIoN)' PROJECr CoNDITIONS Pressure Relief Devices Pressure relief devices shall be provided in accordance with the following to protect containers and systems containing The owners agree to CFC 5503.2 cryogenic fluids from rupture in the event of overpressure. Pressure relief devices shall be designed in accordance with CGA S- comply. Li, CGA S-1.2 and CGA S-l.3. Containers. Containers shall be provided with pressure relief devices. Vessels or Equipment other than Containers. Heat exchangers, vaporizers, insulation casings surrounding containers, Vessels and coaxial piping systems in which liquefied cryogenic fluids could be trapped because of leakage from the primary container shall be provided with a pressure relief device. Sizing. Pressure relief devices shall be sized in accordance with the specifications to which the container was fabricated. The relief device shall have sufficient capacity to prevent the maximum design pressure of the container or system from • being exceeded. Accessibility. Pressure relief devices shall be located such that they are provided with ready access for inspection and repair. Arrangement. Pressure relief devices shall be arranged to discharge unobstructed to the open air in such a manner as to prevent impingement of escaping gas on personnel, containers, equipment and adjacent structures or to enter enclosed spaces. EXCEPTION: DOTn-specified containers with an internal volume of 2 cubic feet or less. Shutoffs between Pressure Relief Devices and Containers. Shutoff valves shall not be installed between pressure relief devices and containers. EXCEPTIONS: A shutoff valve is allowed on containers equipped with multiple pressure-relief device installations where the arrangement of the valves provides the full required flow, through the minimum number of required relief devices at all times. . . . . A locking-type shutoff valve is allowed to be used upstream of the pressure relief device for service-related work performed by the supplier when in accordance with the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Temperature Limits. Pressure relief devices shall not be subjected to cryogenic fluid temperatures except when operating. Pressure Relief Vent Pressure relief vent-piping systems shall be constructed and arranged so as to remain functional and direct the flow of gas to ,a ,The owners agree to Piping safe location in accordance with the following: . comply. CFC 5503.3 Sizing. Pressure relief device vent piping shall have a cross-sectional area not less than that of the pressure relief device vent opening and shall be arranged so as not to restrict the flow of escaping gas. Arrangement. Pressure relief device vent piping and drains in vent lines shall be arranged so that escaping gas will discharge unobstructed to the open air and not impinge on personnel, containers, equipment and adjacent structures or enter enclosed spaces. Pressure relief device vent lines shall be installed in such a manner to exclude or remove'moisture and condensation and prevent malfunction of the pressure relief device because of freezing or ice accumulation. CFC Chapter 55— Cryogenic Fluid Requirements: ViaSat - Building 15-2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA September 19, 2018 Page 3of5 SUBJECT & CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDmoN) PROJECT cONDmoNs CODE SECTION . Marking Cryogenic containers and systems shall be marked in accordance with the following: The owners agree to CFC 5503.4 Identification Signs. Visible hazard identification signs in accordance with NFPA 704 shall be provided at entrances to comply. See Section buildings or areas in which cryogenic fluids are stored, handled or used. 5.1.7 of the Hazardous Identification of Contents. Stationary and portable containers shall be marked with the name of the gas contained. Materials Report for Stationary above-ground containers shall be placarded in accordance with Sections 5003.5 and 5003.6. Portable containers requirements of CFC shall be identified in accordance with CGA C-7. Sections 5003.5 and Identification of Containers. Stationary containers shall be identified with the manufacturing specification and maximum 5003.6. allowable working pressure with a permanent nameplate. The nameplate shall be installed on the container in an accessible location. The nameplate shall be marked in accordance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code or DOTn 49 CFR Parts100-185. Identification of Container Connections. Container inlet and outlet connections, liquid-level limit controls, valves and pressure gauges shall be identified in accordance with one of the following: Marked with a permanent tag or label identifying their function Identified by a schematic drawing which portrays their function and designates whether they are connected to the vapor or liquid space of the container Where a schematic drawing is provided, it shall be attached to the container and maintained in a legible condition. Identification of Piping Systems. Piping systems shall.be identified in accordance with ASME A13.1. Identification of Emergency Shutoff Valves. Emergency shutoff valves shall be identified and the location shall be clearly visible and indicated by means of a sign. Security Cryogenic containers and systems shall be secured against accidental dislodgement and against access by unauthorized The owners agree to CFC 5503.5 personnel in accordance with the following: comply. Security of Areas. Container and systems shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safeguarded in an approved manner. Securing of Containers. Stationary containers shall be secure to foundations in accordance with the California Building Code. Portable containers subject to shifting or upset shall be secured. Nesting shall be an acceptable means of securing containers. Securing of Vaporizers. Vaporizers, heat exchangers and similar equipment shall be anchored to a suitable foundation and its connecting piping shall be sufficiently flexible to provide for the effects of expansion and contraction due to temperature changes. Physical Protection. Containers, piping, valves, pressure relief devices, regulating equipment and other appurtenances _shall be protected against physical damage and tampering. Electrical Wiring and Electrical wiring and equipment shall comply with the California Electrical Code and the following: The owners agree to Equipment Location. Containers and systems shall not be located where they could become part of an electrical circuit. comply. CFC 5503.6 Electrical Grounding and Bonding. Containers and systems shall not be used for electrical grounding. When electrical grounding and bonding is required, the system shall comply with the California Electrical Code. The grounding system shall be protected against corrosion, including corrosion caused.by stray electric currents. CFC Chapter 55- Cryogenic Fluid Requirements: ViaSat - Building 15-2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA September 19, 2018 Page 4of5 SUBJECT & CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDrrIoN) PROJECT ComoNs CODE SECIION Service and Repair Serviôe, repair, modification or removal of valves, pressure relief devices or other container appurtenances shall comply with The owners agree to CFC 5503.7 the following and the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII or DOTn 49 CFR Parts 100-185. comply. Containers. Containers that have been removed from service shall be handled in an approved manner. Systems. Service and repair of systems shall be performed by trained personnel. Unauthorized Use Containers shall not be used for any purpose other than to serve as a vessel for containing the product which it is designed to The owners agree to CFC 5503.8 contain. comply. Leaks, Damage and Leaking, damaged or corroded containers shall be removed from service. Leaking, damaged or corroded systems shall be The owners agree to Corrosion replaced, repaired or removed in accordance with Section 5503.7. comply. CFC 5503.9 Lighting When required, lighting, including emergency lighting, shall be provided for fire appliances and operating facilities such as The owners agree to CFC 5503.10 walkways, control valves and gates ancillary to stationary containers, comply. Indoor Storage Stationary Containers. Stationary containers shall be installed in accordance with the provisions applicable to the type of the The owners agree to CFC 5504.2 fluid stored and this section. comply. Stationary containers shall comply with Section. 5503.1. Cryogenic fluids in stationary containers stored indoors shall be located in buildings, rooms or areas constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. Storage areas for stationary containers shall be ventilated in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. Portable containers. Indoor storage of portable containers shall comply with the provisions applicable to the type of fluid stored and the following: Portable containers shall comply with Section 5503.1. • Cryogenic fluids in portable containers stored indoors shall be stored in buildings, rooms or areas constructed in • accordance with the California Building Code. Storage areas shall be ventilated in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. General Use and Cryogenic Fluid Systems. Cryogenic fluid systems shall be suitable for the use intended and designed by persons competent in The owners agree to Handling such design. Equipment, machinery and processes shall be listed or approved, comply. CFC 5505.1 Piping Systems. Piping, tubing, valves and joints and fittings conveying cryogenic fluids shall be installed. in accordance with the material-specific provisions of 5501.1 and the following: • Design and Construction. Piping systems shall be suitable for the use intended through the full range of pressure and • temperature to which they will be subjected. Piping systems shall be designed and constructed to provide adequate allowance for expansion, contraction, vibration, settlement and fire exposure. Joints. Joints on container piping and tubing shall be threaded, welded, silver brazed or flanged. Valves and Accessory Equipment. Valves and accessory equipment shall be suitable for the intended use at the temperatures of the application and shall be designed and constructed to withstand the maximum pressure at the minimum temperature to which they will be subjected. Shutoff valves shall be provided on all container connections except for pressure relief devices. Shutoff valves shall be provided with access thereto and located as close as practical to the container. Shutoff valves shall be installed in piping containing cryogenic fluids where needed to limit the volume of liquid discharged in the event of piping or equipmint failure; Pressure relief valves shall be installed where liquid is I CFC Chapter 55— Cryogenic Fluid Requirements: ViaSat - Building 15-2426. Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA September 19,2018 Page 5of5 SUBJECT & CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) . . PRoJEc'r CoNDmoNs CODE SECrION capable of being trapped between shutoff-valves in the piping system.. Physical Protection and Supports. Piping systems shall be supported and protected from physical damage: Piping passing through walls shall be protected from mechanical damage. Corrosion Protection. Above-ground piping that is subject to corrosion because of exposure to corrosive atmospheres shall be constructed of materials to resist the corrosive environment or otherwise protected against corrosion. Below- • ground piping shall be protected against corrosion. Testing. Piping systems shall be tested and proven free of leaks after installation as required by the standards to which they were designed and constructed. Test pressures shall not be less than 150 percent of the maximum allowable working pressure when hydraulic testing is conducted or 110 percent when testing is conducted pneumatically. Indoor Use Indoor use of cryogenic fluids shall comply with the material-specific provisions of Section 5501.1. The owners agree to CFC 5505.2 comply. Filling and Dispensing Dispensing Areas. Dispensing of cryogenic fluids with physical or health hazards shall be conducted in approved locations. The owners agree to • CFC 5505.4 Dispensing indoors shall be conducted in areas constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. comply. Indoor areas where cryogenic fluids are dispensed shall be ventilated in accordance with the requirements of the California Mechanical Code in a manner that captures any vapor at the point of generation. EXCEPTION: Cryogenic fluids that can be demonstrated not to create harmful vapors. Piping systems utilized for filling or dispensing of cryogenic fluids, shall be designed and constructed in accordance • with Section 5505.1.2. Vehicle Loading and Unloading Areas. Loading or unloading areas shall be conducted in an approved manner in accordance with the standards referenced in Section 5501.1. Limit Controls. Limit controls shall be provided to prevent overfilling of stationary containers.during filling operations. Handling Carts and Trucks. Cryogenic containers shall be moved using an approved method. Where cryogenic containers are moved by The owners agree to CFC 5505.5 • hand cart, hand truck or other mobile device, such carts, trucks or devices shall be designed for the secure movement of the comply. container. Carts and trucks used to transport cryogenic containers shall be designed to provide a stable base for the commodities to be transported and shall have a means of restraining containers to prevent accidental dislodgement. Closed Containers. Pressurized containers shall be transported in closed condition. 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