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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2717 LOKER AVE W; ; CB984291; Permit01/29/1999 Job Address: Permit Type: Parcel No: Valuation: Occupancy Group: Project Title: Applicant: City of Carlsbad Building Permit Permit No:CB984291 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 438-3101 2717 LOKER AV WEST CBAD St: A ITI Sub Type: . 2090812100 Lot#: $144,004.00 Construction Type: VN Reference #: 5143 SF Tl-OFFICE/SHOWROOM FOR STRICTLY FLOORING. SEWER PERMIT 08990411 Owner: Status: Applied: Entered By: Appr/lssued: Inspect Area: APPROVED 12/09/1998 RMA 01/29/1999 ANN CHADWICK 8330 UNIVERSITY AV LAMESACA 91941 619 465-2011 PACIFIC STARR ESSEX-CARLSBAD L /4\C;> ~/2\ /D)«· "-~913 01/29/99 0001 01 0 \) U---UZtiJ 1 / C-PRMT .< (0) Total Fees: Clearance: _____ _ NOTICE: Please take NOTICE that appro al of your project includes the "Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exactions." 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 t9 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 capactiy 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 ou have reviousl been iven a NOTICE similar to this, or as.to which the statute of limitations has reviousl otherwise ex ired. CITY OF CARLSBAD 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 (760) 438-1161 02 l //J ~RMIT APPLICATION . CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad CA 92009 (760) 438-1161 Legal Description Lot No. ol-1 Business Name (at t C.,"[ Subdivision Name/Number ,rZAcr t-Jo J4 -~I Phase No. Assessor's Parcel # Existing Use Proposed Use :1,09 -oi1 -;).. I DFACE -wAf2£Ho uve of?u -vttowWM Total # of units # of Bathrooms Name State/Zip Telephone# Name Address 4-'.r;~~r~·Q;~&f, ~;:_fa,. *' ~1 , 1 .... WkEf_ ~I-it: J-I N~~,e . . ....... Q-A,12us0A-Q .1. IJ.&: . Address 5>' :r>CQNTRACTQR cCOMPANY:,~ME.l11tJ1ww1 , ·· · City State/Zip Telephone # (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law [Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars [$500)). L,A-mACMA:::cn Ci>O:oreu..e.,-riorJ ,,re.. ~O(ol t.B:MefJA f)l).}DI LRl-<.eoA-.OA .:t(:t,41 (611)~07- Name Address City State/Zip i;elephone # i:,c()D State License# 44 ?014 License Class B City Business License# a"ffh td trflJ () Designer Name Address City State/Zip Telephone State License # _________ _ . \6i. il!(i~KtR~! CQMPE.tll~TION Workers' Compensation Declaration: I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: 0 I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. 'l&l. I have and will maintain workers' compensation, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My worker's compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Insurance Company STATE. 'FU(\'y Policy No. \ l49'5G<£°i -~j5 Expiration Date {O -0 [ -44 (THIS SECTION NEED NOT BE COMPLETED IF THE PERMIT IS FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100) OR LESS) 0 CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California. :t;f;; I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the following reason: 0 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 property 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-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). 0 I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts 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. I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement. 0 YES ONO 2. I (have/ have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. 3. I have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name / address / phone number / contractors license number): 4. I plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name / address / phone number/ contractors license number): ________________________________________________ _ 5. I will provide some of the work, but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name / address / phone number / type of work): __________________________________________________________ _ PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE ______________________ _ ',COMPLe'rE'iTFIIS stc:t1oi,1FQR,f{(iif!flESIQfN.fiAL ·au1LDIN.Q ,P~RMl:'f~'ciillltt1•'1¥•, 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? 0 YES O NO Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air quality management district? 0 YES O NO Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? 0 YES O 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. ;~. <::Q,t,1Sl'fl'.~~N l~Q1,NQ2~ic1:~.1e::i~Jrtih,,<'..,,;1, < ,a,;"'' , : I hereby affirm that there '" ,i construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097(i) Civil Code). LENDER'S NAME •9. 7'1?APPife'ANT·~.CE;..JJ;;;.'T:;;;lf'l~Q~.N.;;!ll~O;N.:;o,(:;;~;:;;'.::'.t;:;;:'.!':;:;;TA-;;:.[;0e-,<-, ~~~-:-.:+; I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction, I hereby authorize representatives of the Citt of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of this Code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 365 days from the date of such permit or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the w rk is commenced for a period of-180 days (Section 106.4.4 Uniform Building Code). OATE WHITE: File YELLOW: Applicant PINK: Finance l(A_?rc,/0 01/29/1999 City of Carlsbad Plumbing Permit Permit No:CB990411 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 438-3101 Job Address: Permit Type: 2717 LOKER AV WEST CBAD St: A PLUM Status: PENDING 01/28/1999 OT Parcel No: 2090812100 Lot#: 0 Applied: Construction Type: NEW Entered By: Reference #: Plan Approved: Issued: Project Title: SEWER PERMIT FOR CB984291 5143 SF OFFICE TO WAREHOUSE Tl Inspect 13"MS 01/29/99 0001 01 02 C-PRMT 1265-55 Applicant: CHADWICK; ANN 8330 UNIVERSITY AV LA MESA CA91941 619-465-2011 Total Fees: Plumbing Issue Fee Fixture or Trap Building Sewer Roof Drain Install/Repair Water Line Water Heater and/or Vent Gas Piping System Vacuum Breaker Other Plumbing Fees Master Drainage Fee Sewer Fee TOTAL PERMIT FEES Inspector: ,d Qwnec:. __ PACIFIC STAR~ESSEX-CARLSBAD L L ,.-'\ 9tO:.JO~~ F PIPIA: C:., (:350 SIERRA fJ1A:G>RE lb.LA AVE #100 ;;~ < PAS'AbENAtcJ<«, 1 1f07 \ tQJ ::.iv\J ( (;;\ (\ ~ /~ cS""-. ~)'"". ,,.:,\ /. P?, ~ "" ~ \ $1,265.55 $1,265.55 FINA~OVAL Date: , 'j Clearance: _____ _ NOTICE: Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exactions." 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 requireg 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 capactiy 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 ou have reviousl been iven a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute of limitations has reviousl otherwise ex ired. CITY OF CARLSBAD 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 (760) 438-1161 l ; . :~:<'" "II! _City of Carlsbad Inspection Request For: 4/2/99 Permit# CB981297 Inspector Assignment: DH --- Title: 82,000 SF SHELL W/CORE-2 STORY Description: Type: INDUST Sub Type: Job Address: Suite: Location: 2701 LOKER AV WEST Lot A.PPLICANT : SMITH CONSUL TING ARCHITECT Owner: PALOMAR CREST L LC Remarks: Total Time: CD Description Act Comments 19 Final Structural 29 Final Plumbing 39 Final Electrical 49 Final Mechanical --·------------- Inspection History Date Description Act lnsp Comments Phone: 7608025189 Inspector: _.....,/J;.,,,._ ,...W.__· _ Requested By: BRYCE Entered By: CHRISTINE 3/30/99 89 Final Combo co DH ADD LOCK-OUT BREAKER FOR WATER HEATER 3/25/99 89 Final Combo co DH 3/24/99 89 Final Combo co DH ADD HANDICAP SIGNS AT STAIRWELLS 3/18/99 89 Fin;:il Combo CA DH 3/11/99 19 Final Structural co DH 1. COMPLETE RAILING & HANDRAIL(INSTALL PLEXIGLASS 3/11/99 29 Final Plumbing co DH 2. INSTALL SIGNS AT STAIRS 3/11/99 39 Final Electrical co DH 3. GET PLANNING TO SIGN OFF 3/11/99 49 Final Mechanical co DH 4. CHECK ROOF FOR GFCI PLUGS 3/10/99 89 Final Combo NR DH I 3/8/99 89 Final Combo NR DH {;tL 2/10/99 34 Rough Electric co DH PLATE COVER MECHANICAL RM 2/12/99 34 Rough Electric AP DH HOUSE METER REL 1rl 2/10/99 34 Rough Electrlc NS DH J/} 2/1/99 27 Shower Pan/Roman Tubs AP DH 1/27/99 17 Interior Lath/Drywall AP DH GAJ 1/26799 18 Exterior LathlDrywall AP DH 1/11/99 17 Interior Lath/Drywall AP DH 1/4/99 44 Rough/Ducts/Dampers AP DH ovf CHY of Carlsbad · Final Building lnsaactlon Dept: Building Engineering ~CMWD St Lite Fire Plan Check#: Permit#: Project Name: Address: Contact Person: Sewer Dist: CB984291 5143 SF Tl-OFFICE/SHOWROOM FOR STRICTLY FLOORING. SEWER PERMIT CB990411 2717 LOKER AV WEST #A Phone: CA Water Dist: CA Date: Permit Type: Sub Type: Lot: 4/2/99 3:06:30 ITI ........................................................................................................................................................... Inspected Date By: f;,k'.: Inspected: 1[:i /45 Approved: 't--Disapproved: __ Inspected Date By: Inspected: Approved: Disapproved: __ Inspected Date By: Inspected: Approved: Disapproved: __ ....... ···· ········•··························· ················· •··················· ·······~·········· ........................................... ~········· Comments: ~ €-ti' !::>T)Ab, Sc.,tee ~ An Nti Q..c:!d • l . . e~v if i'i ~ o'"', f"(. c:-J • a..s CIIY Of Carlsbad · Final Building Inspection Dept: Building Engineering Planning CMWD St Lite f.iri) Plan Check#: Permit#, Project Name: Address: Contact Person: Sewer Dist: CB984291 5143 SF Tl-OFFICE/SHOWROOM FOR STRICTLY FLOORING. SEWER PERMIT CB990411 2717 LOKER AV WEST #A JIM CA Phone: 7606020445 Water Dist: CA Date: Permit Type: Sub Type: Lot: ~:119 f;::\n· ~ rF; ~ n ~// ~ ~, .. l1 i ,: ii: / I ! If ti· \]1 1 MAR 1 5 1999 · i/; UC U By:::::==:;:::::::::=::::::::;;;:;:;;;;;::. .......................................................................................................................................................... lns_pected ~ . Date 3il l1l1cz By. (: ~ . a.JLeJL Inspected: . Approved: "tJ__ Disapproved: __ Inspected Date By: Inspected: Approved: Disapproved: __ Inspected Date By: Inspected: Approved: Disapproved: __ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,1 Comments: _________________________________ _ EsGil Corporati.on 2n Pa~rsli.ip witli. (i'ove.mment for '13uifaing Safety I DATE: 1/19/99 JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 98-4291 PROJECT ADDRESS: 2717-A Loker Ave. West PROJECT NAME: Strictly Flooring Tl SET: II ~ANT D PLAN REVIEWER D FILE • The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. 0 The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when m,inor deficiencies identified below are res9lved and checked by buildin_g department staff. D .The plans transmitted herewith have sig.nificant deficiencies :identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. D The check. list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil 9orporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The ~pplicant's. copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant . contact person. D The-applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: - • Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. D Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant thatthe plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Telephone#: Date contacted: (by: ) \ / 1 Fax #: Mail Telephone Fax In Person ~ • REMARKS: The Fire Department to ~se review and approve the Technical Opinion and Rep.Ort. By: Mike Puckett Esgil Corporation D GA D MB D EJ D PC Enclosures:. 1/12/99 trnsmtl.dot 9320-Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576 EsGil Corp·oration 1n Partnersfiip witfi {jo'llemment for 'lJuifaing Safety DATE: 12/16/98 JURISDICflON: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 98-4291 PROJECT ADDRESS: 2717-A Loker Ave. We~t PROJECT NAME: Strictly Flooring TI SET:I Cl APPLICANT ~EVIEWER Cl FILE D The plans transmitted herewith have been corr:ected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. D 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. D 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 Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forwa·rd to the applicant contact person. • The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Rick Marrs, Architect 8330 University Ave. La Mesa, Ca. 91941 • Esg'il Corporation staff did not advise the .applicant, except by mail, that the plan check has been completed. D Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person· Contacted: Telephone#: Date contacted: (by: ) Fax #: Mail Telephone Fax In Person Q· REMARKS: By:· Mike Puckett. · Esgil Corporation D GA o MB O EJ O PC . Enclosures: 12/10/98 trnsmtl.dot 9320 Chesapeake Drive,. Suite 208 + San piego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468· + Fax (619) 560-1576 Carlsbad 98 .. 4291 12/16/98 PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLAN CHECK NO.: 98-4291 OCCUPANCY: 'B/M/S1 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VN ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: SPRINKLERS?: Yes REMARKS: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ·JURISDICTION: 12/9/98 DATE INITIAl-PLAN REVIEW COMPLETED: 12/ 16/98 FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): JURISDICTION: Carlsbad USE: Office/Showroom/Warehouse ACTUAL AREA: 5143sf STORIES: 1 HEIGHT: B M S1 OCCUPANT LOAD: 11/61/5 77 Total DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 12/10/98 PLAN RE=VIEWER: Mike Puckett This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservatioh, noise attenuation and access for the disabled. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department, Fire Dep~rtment or other departments. Clearance from those departments may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit. Code sections cited are based on the 1994 UBC .. The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 106.4.3, 1994 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. To speed up the recheck process, please note. on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet number, specification section, etc. Be sure,.to enclose the marked up list when you submit the,revised plans. LIST NO. 40, TENANT IMPROVEMENTS WITHOUT SPECIFIC ENERGY DATA OR POLICY SUPPLEMENTS (1994UBC) tiforw.dot ~Carlsbad 98-4291 1,2/16/98 1. -. Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit three sets of plans-for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA · 92009, .(760) 438-1161. The City will rout~ the-plans to ~sGil Corporation and, the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering .and Fire Departments. 2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculation$/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (619) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Departmentfor routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that .are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. 2. Please have the Architect sign and date the Accessible Sanitary Facilities statement on sheet A2. 3. Provide data on proposed hazardous material to be stored and used. USC., Section 307 and UFC. a) Clearly show types of hazardous material is being stored or used. Provide a list of the proposeq hazardous materials as per the types in USC, Tables 3-0, and 3-E. Provide the material safety data sheets (MSDS). b) Clearly show the amounts of each type of hazardous material to be stored and in use. · · c) Clearly show where in the buildings each type. of hazardous material is being stored or used. 4. Glazing in the following locations should be of safety glazing material in accordance with Section 2406.4 (see exceptions): a) Fixed and sliding panels of sliding ·door assemblies and panels in swinging doors other than wardrobe doors. Storefront doors. b) Fixed or operable panels. adjacent to a door where the nearest exposed edge of the glazing is within a 24-inch arc of either vertical edge of the door in a closed position and where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches above the walking surface. 5. Note on the suspended ceiling det~il that the suspended ceilings shall comply with USC Tables 25-A, 16-0 and 16-8. -Carlsbad 98-4291 12/16/98 6. ihe width of the required level area on the side into which doors swing shall extend 24 inches past the strike edge for exterior doors and 18 inches past the strike edge for interior doors. Section 2-3304, Title 24. Please revise the plan to show a level 2411 side clearance at the new storefront door in lieu of 18". 7. In the showroom area where the occupant load exceeds 50 two exits are required . Table 10-A UBC. Please show that both that the exits ,in the showroom comply with the following: a) b) c) d) e) Exits should have a minimum separation of one-half the maximum overall diag·onal dimension of the building or area served. Section 1003.3. · Exits shall not pass through kitchens, store rooms, or spaces used for similar purposes. Section 1003.5. Exit signs are required whenever two exits are required. Show all required exit sign locations. Section 1013.1. Exit doors should swing in the direction of exit travel when serving any hazardous area or when the area served has an occupant load of 50 or more. Section 1004.2. Corridors must provide continuous protection to the exterior of the building. Interruptions by an intervening room is not permitted. Foyers, lobbies or reception rooms constructed as required for corridors are not considered intervening rooms. Section 1005.1. · 8. Corridors serving 30 or more occupants shall ,have walls and-ceilings of one-hour construction. Show compliance or clearly show on plans which of the following exceptions has been satisfied: a) Corridors greater than 30 feet wide when the .occupants have an exit independent from the corridor. b) Exterior sides of exterior exit balconies. c) Corridor walls and ceilings need not be of fire-resistive construction within office spaces having an occupant load of 100 or less when the entire story in which the space is located is equipped with an automatic sprinkler · system throughout and an automatic smoke-detection system is installed within the corridor. The actuation of any detector shall activate aiarms audible in all areas served by the corridor. d) Within office spaces occupied by a sir:tgle tenant, partial height partitions which form corridors and which do not exceed 6 feet in height need not be fire resistive, provided they are constructed in accordance with Section 601.5 and are not more than three fourths of the floor-to-ceiling height. Section 1005. 7. e) Cortidor walls and ceilings need not be of fire-resistive construction within office spaces having an occupant load of 100 or less when the building in which the space -is located is equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout. Section 1-005.7. 9. Section 1005. 7, Exceptions 5, 7 and 8 do not apply to common corridors where the corridor serves as an exit for non-office areas (manufacturing, warehouse, etc.). ' _ Carlsbad 98-4291 12/16/98 to. One-hour fire-rated corridors shall have interior door openings protected by tight-fitting smoke and draft control assemblies rated 20 minutes, except openings 1n interior walls .of exterior exit balconies. Doors shall be maintained self-closing or be automatic closing by action of a smoke detector per Section 713.2. Doors shall be gasketed to provide a smoke and draft seal where the door meets the stop on sides and top. Section· 1005.8.1. 11. Show rated corridors, lobbies-, reception or foyers cross-hatched on the floor. plans. 12. Provide a complete architectural section of the corridor, or exterior exit balcony, showing all fire-resistive materials and details of construction for all floors, walls, ceiling and all penetrations. Section 1005. 7. 13. If a room with ah exhaust fan has a door o.pening into a rated corridor, show how makeup air will be provided to the room. The door cannot be undercut, nor can a louver in the door be provided. Section 1005.8.1. 14. Indicate wiring method, i.e. EMT, metal fiex. Per the City of Carlsbad request please note on the Electrical plans that "No AC c·able or Romex wiring methods are allowed". 15. Show exit signs on the electrical lighting plan(s). As per Sections 1012 and 1013 of the 1994 UBC, provide two sources of power to exit signs and exit illumination. 16. Show water heater size, type and location on plans. UPC, Section 501.0 17. Show P & T valve on water heater and detail drain line route from P & T valve to the exterior. UPC Section 608.5. 18. Please attach the accompanying Roof Mounted Equipment policy to the plans. 19. Please provide the LTG-calculation documents that support the LTG-1 document shown on the plans. 20. Please show that there is 48'; clearance between the proposed curb ramp and the existing building for disabled access sidewalk clearance. 21. -Per the City of Carlsbad request please note the following on the plans: . a) Roof mounted equipment must be screened and roof penetrations should be minimized (City Pdlicy 80-6). b) No wiring is permitted on the roof of a building and wiring on the exterior of a building requires approval by the Building Official. (City Policy) c) All roof-mounted equipment shall be concealed from view. Provide structural detailing for the screening. _ Carlsbad 98-4291 12/16/98 To speed up the review process, hote on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculatioh page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes O No 0 The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 619/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Mike Puckett at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. CITY OF CARLSBAD POLICIES AND PROCEDURE · JUMBER: 80-6 SUBJECT: ROOF MOUNTED EOUIP·MENT EFFECTIVE: 5/1 /92 SECTION: BUILDING DEPARTMENT SUPERSEDES: 80-6t9/10/80) 80-6(5/01/81) PURPOSE: PROVIDE INSTALLATION STANDARDS FOR ALL ROOF MOUNTED EQUIPMENT AND PENETRATIONS ON COMMERCIAL AND INDUSiRIAL BUILDINGS. INTENT: POLICY: A. Maintain roof integrity. B. Prevent hazardous condition to firemen who must fight fire on the roof. C. Provide an installation that is aesthetically sensitive to the bu,ilding and the adjoining properties.· - 1.. All equipment shc;1II be concealed from view and the design* shall_ meet the approval of the Planning Department. 2. All equipment shall be specifically desi.gned and approved for exterior use and shall be approved by the City of Carl_sbad Building Department. 3. All roof mounted equipment shall be. on a platform which shall be an integral part of the rc;>0f--flashed and waterproofed. When a screen is.approved, it.shall have as few roof connections as possible and be structurally adequate. 4. All electrical., plumbing, mechanical duct. wor'k and related piping shall be inside the buil<;iing ·and not on the roof. All connections related to equipment shall be made in the same roof opening on the platform or have the prior ap_proval from · the building official. 5. Sewer vents shall be brought to one main vent below the roof and have one penetration where restrooms or other plumbing fixtures are back to back or in the general proximity. . Air exhaust fans and other equipment shall be within the building and use the same roof opening where restroom_s and other equipment are back to back or in ge_neral proximity. · 6. Existing buildings and equipment, remodel or rE{placement, shall meet the .above regulations or shall have the prior approval from the building official. 7. Where new equipment is installed, unused or abandoned equipment, including all roof mounted piping, electric-al, mechanical, duct, an_d other related appurtenances shall be removed from roof and unuse·d openings properly sealed -to maintain roof integrity. · *The, architect should, through design, conceal the heating/AC unit and other equipment whether they are on the roof or elsewhere. .· .) initiated By: Carl1:3bad 98-429]. 12/16/98 VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PREPARED BY: Mike Puckett BUILDING ADDRE$S: 2717-A Loker Ave .. West PLAN CHECK NO.: 98-4291 DATE: 12/ 16/98 BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B/M/S1 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VN G PORTION BUILDING AREA VALUATION I VALUE (ft.2) MULTIPLIER {$} Tenant Improvement 5,143 City Value 144,000.00 -- ·- Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE 144,000.00 0 1994 UBC Building Permit Fee • Bldg. Permit Fee. by ordinance: $ 775.08 D 1994 UBC Plan Check Fee • Plan Check Fee by ordinance: $ 503.80 Type of Review: D Complete Review D Structural Only D Hourly D Repetitive Fee Applicable D Other: Esgil Plan Review Fee: $ Comments: Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc 5196 I I City of Carlsb·ad . M#hf·.•ih44Aih·l•l4·iUlll,·i4hl . DATE: The item you have submitted for review has been approved. The approval is based on plans, information arid/or specifications provided iii your submittal; therefor!:) any changes to these items after this date, ine,luding field modifications, must be reviewed by this office to insure continued conformance with applicable codes. Please review carefully all comments attached, as fai!ure to comply with instructions in this report can result in SU$peni;ion of permit to build. A Right-of~Way permit is required prior to construction of the following improvements: Please see the attached report of deficiencies marked with tl. Make necessary ·corrections to plans or specifil;:ations for compliance with applicable codes and standards. Submit corrected plans and/or specifications to this office for review. By: Date: By: Date: By: Date: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ~ -~NGINEERING AUTHORIZATION, TO ISSU.E BUILDING'PERMl?L . 'By~·,-,/· m~ -Date: ~~ ATTACHMENTS Dedication Application Dedication Checklist Improvement Application Improvement Checklist Future Improvement Agreement Grading Permit Application Grading Submittal Checklist Right-of-Way Permit Application Right-of-Way Permit Submittal Checklist and Information Sheet Sewer Fee Information Sheet ENGINEERING DEPT. CONTACT PERSON Name: Michele Masterson City of Carlsbad Address: 2Q75 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 Phone: (619) 438~1161, ext. 4315 CFO INFORMATION Parcel Map No: Lots: Recordation: Carlsbad Tract: A-4 \ILASPALMAS\llYS\LIBRARY\ENGIWORDIDOCSICHKLST\Build1ng Plancheck Cklsl BP0001 Form MM.doc t' Rev.o9'03'!1;2075 Las Palmas Dr.• Carlsbad, CA 92009-~ 576 • (619) 438-1161 • FAX (619) 438-0894 ,, /_w 1 ~' [j 0 0 0 ( BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST SITE PLAN 1. Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale. Show: A. North Arrow D. Property Lines B. Existing & Proposed Structures E. -Easements C. Existing Street Improvements F. Right-of-Way Width & Adjacent Streets G. Driveway Widths · 2. Show on site 19lan: A. Drainage Patterns 1. Building pad surface drainage must maintain a minimum slope of one percent towards an adjoining street or an approved drainage course. 2. ADD THE FOLLOWING NOTE: "Finish grade will provide a minimum positive drainage of2% to swale 5' away from building." B. Existing & Proposed Slopes and Topography 3. Include on title sheet: A. Site address B. Assessor's Parcel Number C. Legal Description For commercial/industrial buildings and tenant improvement projects, include: total building square footage with the square footage for each different use, existing sewer permits showing square footage of different uses (manufacturing, warehouse, office, etc.) previously approved. EXISTING PERMIT NUMBER DESCRIPTION DISCRETIONARY APPROVAL COMPLIANCE 4a. Project does not comply with the following Engineering Conditions of approval for Project No. ______ __,..----,--------------- 4b. All conditions are in compliance. Date: __________ _ ~~;:~~:;\SYS\l.lBRARY\ENG\WORDIDOCS\CHKLST\Bulld,ng Plancheck Cklsl BP0001 FOl?n MM.doc 2 1 sr.r 0 0 BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST DEDICATION REQUIREMENTS 5. Dedication for all street Rights-of-Way adjacent to the building site and any storm drain or utility easements on the building site is required for all new buildings and for remodels with a value at or exceeding $ _____ _, pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.40.030. Dedication required as follows:------------------------- Dedication required. Please have a registered Civil Engineer or Land Surveyor prepare the appropriate legal description together with an 8 ½" x 11" plat map and submit with a title report. All easement documents must be approved and signed by owner(s) prior to issuance of Building Permit. Attached please find an application form ancf submittal checklist for the dedication process. Submit the completed application form with the required checklist items and fees to the Engineering Department in person. Applications will not be accept by mail or fax. Dedication completed by: ___________ _ Date: ----- IMPROVEMENT REQUIREMENTS 0 6a. All needed public improvements upon and adjacent to the building site must be 0 constructed at time of building construction whenever the value of the c;onstruction exceeds $ ______ _, pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.40.040. Public improvements required as follows: _______________ _ Attached please find an application form and submittal checklist for the public improvement requirements. A registered Civil . Engineer must prepare the appropriate improvement plans and submit them together with the requirements on the attached checklist to the Engineering Department through a separate plan check process. The completed application form and the requirements. on the checklist must be submitted in person. Applications by mail or fax are not accepted. Improvement plans must be approved, appropriate securities posted and fees paid prior to issuance of building permit. Improvement Plans signed by: ..... · _________ _ Date: ----- 6b. Construction of the public improvements may be deferred pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.40. Please submit a recent property title report or current grant deed on the property and processing fee of $ __________ so we may prepare the necessary Future Improvement Agreement. This agreement must be signed, notarized and approvecf by the City prior to issuance of a Building permit. Future public improvements required as follows: \ILASPALMASISYSILIBRARYIENGIWORD\DOCS\CHKLST\Bulldlng Plancheck Cklst BP0001 Form MM.doc 3 Rev. 09/03197 , , . . , L. l· .. 1 st./ 2nd./ 3ra./ Q Q Q. BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST 6c. Enclosed please find your Future lmptovement Agreement. Please return agreement signed and notarized to the Engineering Department. Future Improvement Agreement completed by: Date: Q 6d. No Public Improvements required. SPECIAL NOTE: Damaged or defective Q Q Q Q Q Q a Q Q Q Q a Q q Q Q Q improvements found adjacent to building site must be repaired to the satisfaction of the City Inspector prior to occupancy. · GRADING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS The conditions that invoke the need for a grading permit are found in Section 11.06.030 of the Municipal Code. 7a. Inadequate information available on Site Plan to make a determination on grading requirements. Include. accurate grading quantities (cut, fill import, export). 7b. Grading Permit required. A separate gr~ding plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer must be submitted together with the completed application form attached. NOTE: The Grading Permit must be issued and rough grading approval obtained prior to issuance of a Building Permit. ~rading Inspector sign off by: Date: ----------------- 7c. Graded Pad Certification required. (Note: Pad certification may be required even if a grading permit is not required.) 7d.No Grading Permit required. 7e.lf grading is not required, write "No Grading" on plot plan. MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS 8. A RIGHT -OF-WAY PERMIT is required to do work in City Right-of-Way and/or private work adjacent to the public Right-of-Way. Types of work include, but are not limited to: street improvements, tree trimming, driveway construction, tieing into public storm drain, sewer and water utilities. Right-of-Way permit required for: H:IWORDIDOCS\CHKLST\Bullding Plancheck Cklsl BP0001 Fam, MM.doc 4 Rev, 09/03/97 • BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST 9. A SEWER PERMIT is required concurrent with the building permit issuance. The fee is noted in the fees section on the following page. 10. INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERMIT If your facility is located in the City of Carlsbad sewer service area, you need to contact the Carlsbad Municipal Water District, located at 5950 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA · 92008. District personnel can provide forms and assistance, and will check to see if your business enterprise is on the EWA Exempt List. You may telephone (760) 438-2722, extension 153, for assistance. Industrial Waste permit accepted by: Date: 11. NPDES PERMIT Complies with the City's requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. The applicant shall provide best management practices to reduce surface pollutants to an acceptable level prior to discharge to sensitive areas. Plans for such improvements shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of grading or building permit, whichever occurs first. 12.· ~quired fees are attached~-are. -/or a)qreA,b"-i~ 0 No fees required . (!lnVe~,c5v'---~ SliDwroan-0 1 ;3. Additional Comments: \\LASPALMASISYS\LIBRARYIENG\WORD\OOCSICHKLST\Butldlng Plancheck Cklsl BP0001 Form MM.doc Rev. 09/03/97 5 '·. tJ/;) l;2f ~ ;e·c:_, ENGINEERING DEPART·MENT h ~ 3 1 /,25 ~/()~EE CALCULATION WORKSHEET tut1reh,ese_;J.1 /?~)CJ . . O Estimate based on unconfirmed information from applicant. r"' Calculation based on building plancheck plan submittal. Address: ~ 7 / 7 -A-J. () );'€ r I/ (J. /4J · Bldg. Permit No. {! 8 9 <S ¢-o) '7 / Prepared by: f?JA~oate:. t-?6/f,9 Checked by: ____ Date: ____ _ EDU CALCULATIONS: List types and square footages for all uses. \'-Fe.<=t.S a re... -1-br ~/.U4re kYtSe ~ \S, A.t:JCtJ /"OCl'l'\-- Types of Use: . . . . · Sq. Ft./Units: /; £'3 t:f · Types of Use: --"------'--Sq. Ft./Units: ------ ADT CALCULATIONS: List types arid square f9~tag~ for al~. 1 ¥-. Fee.s are-·./.br (.J.:).are/101./Je... 'V-0 ~MWru.,,_. Types of Use: ------Sq. Ft./Units: /1 f '5 1 Types of Use: ______ _ Sq. Ft./Un'its: ____ _ FEES REQUIRED: EDU's: EDU's: 1.0:i.. ~3 7) /J.Jt1rek;"se ~h5 ----- 37 ADT's: Z. t::J> -~-g-- ADT's: ----- WITHIN CFO: DYES (no bridge & thoroughfare fee in District #1., reduced Traffic Impact Fee) D NO ~K-IN-LIEU FEE FEE/UNIT:. ____ __ ~RAFFIC IMPACT FEE . ADT's/UNITS: ~ f X . FEE/ADT: o-5 ~!OGE AND THDRDUGHFAR~E . (DIST. #1 DIST. #2 ADT's/UNITS:_·_~---X FEE/ADT: ~ ~ ~ILITIES MANAGEMENT FEE ZONE: ___ _ PARK AREA & #: _.........,__ X NO. UNITS: __ _ =$ Z? =$ °!~O DIST.'#3 ) =$ hi~ UNIT/SQ.FT.:_____ X FEE/SOJ=t./UNIT: ___ _ =$P:tl:1 ~EWER FEE PERMIT No. (S °r 9 04 l ( EDU's: f & 5 BENEFIT AREA: GY----- EDU's: "0 5 D 6. SEWER LATERAL .($2,500) DRAINAGE BASIN:. __ _ X FEE/EDU: 12> =$ /J ~o5~ ;D =$ (o0,45 =$ _____ _ D 7~ DRAINAGE FEES PLDA______ HIGH _ ___,._ /LOW __ _ ACRES:______ X FEE/AC:. __ _ =$ ______ _ TOTAL OF ABOVE FEES*= $ ;) 1 s~,. s s *NOTE: This calculation sheet is NOT a complete list of all fees which may be due. ·Dedications and Improvements may also be requir~d with Building Permits. P:\DOCS\MISFORMSIFEE CALi:;ULATION WORKSHEET REV 7/13/98 :<-' ~t ~t N~ "* 2 '" 0 0 ~ .Q .c ;Ji ~ 1's 15 Q) Q) .c .c: u (;) C C "' '" ii: ii: ·"' PLANNING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVIEW CHECKLIST Plan Check No. CB q'j3 l/ ~ 4 I Address ~ I I ,_ A ~ ~ (2{' AK., J~ Planner p. ~(\.~ Phone (619) 438-1161, extension 4o2S- APN: '2.-o 4, -0'8 I -.).! . Type of Project & Use'!~ffla/~et Project Density: DU/AC Zoning: PH General Pl;: ~I Facilities Management Zone: ___ _ CFD (in/out) # __ Date of participation: ____ Remaining net dev acres: __ _ Circ!e One Legend: (-For non-residential development: Type of land used created by this permit=----,---------,------------) [8J Item Complete (0 Item Incomplete -Needs your action ~ D D Environmental Review Required: YES __ NO .:i,_ TYPE ___ _ DATE OF COMPLETION: ___ _....._ __ _ Compliance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: (5t D D Discretionary Action Required: YES NO~TYPE __ _ APPROVAL/RESO. NO. _____ DATE ___ _ PROJECT NO. _______ _ OTHER RELATED CASES: _________________ _ Compliance with conditions or approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: -----'-------------~------ 0(. D D Coastal Zone Assessment/Compliance Project site located in Coastal Zone? YES NO_±:_ CA Coastal Commission Authority? YES NO If California Coastal Commission. Authority: Contact them at -3111 Camino Del Rio North\, ;Suite 200, San Diego CA 92108-1725; (619) 521-8036 Determine status (Coastal Permit Required or E.xempt): Coastal Permit Determination Form already completed? YES NO If NO, complete Coastal Permit Determination Form now .• Coastal Permit Determination Log. #: Follow-Up Actions: 1) Stamp Building Plans as "Exempt" or "Coastal Permit Required" (at minimum Floor Plans). 2) Complete ·Coastal Permit Determination Log as needed. r(D D ~DD ~DD Yo D /o D lnclusionary Housing Fee required: YES NO-/. (Effective date of lnclusionary Housing Ordinance -May 21, 1993.) Data Entry Completed? YES __ NO __ .(Enter CB #; UACT; NEXT1 2; Construct housing Y /N; Enter Fee Amount (See fee schedule for amount); Return) Site Plan: 1 . Provide a fully dimensional site . plan drawn to scale. Show: North arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, existing street improvements, right-of-way width, dimensional setbacks and existing topographical lines. 2. Provide legal description of property and assessor's parcel number. Zoning: 1. Setbacks: Front: Required Shown Interior Side: Required Shown Street Side: Required Shown Rear: Required Shown 2. Accessory structure setbacks: Front: Required Shown Interior Side: Required Shown Street Side: Required Shown Rear: Required Shown Structure separation: Required Shown 3. Lot Coverage: Required Shown 4. Height: Required ------Shown ------ 5. Parking: Spaces Required ------Shown ------ Guest Spaces Required ______ Shown _____ _ Additional Comments© f\ea.se.. f<~'-' ~ 6 e... lb fa.< lv-i "$ ~lc~of"\... <n,f' --rb,t.. ,ett±, Ce-< -si-le .. cJ.c..rJJc.. ~,, ';:>bd.d (OOW\ ,, "'-.S off,·c.-e s ff'C.e. (I:) \iill V\eLJ ti VA l.. be.-ti\ trl?J,le.cL O"'-'fk~ roof? \-t 'a"(! s 1 4..oLJ roe.-::fto..cL. 4 f Sl-/~ev1.-l ~ . OK TO ISSUE AND ENTERED APPROVAL INTO COMPUTER DATE ~e ~ .PleA. 5 t!.-• l~ ~ whJ-5 h.ee:t -\1,\(.. C-01<, ~c.rk Cl\. ....... C. ., PARKING CALCULATIO'N 2i11 A L.OKER. AVENUE ~EST C.AR.L.5BAD, C.A CITY REQUIREMENTS: WAREHOUSE: I SPAC.E PER 1000 SQ.FT. OFFICE: 4 SPACES PER 1000 SQ.FT. SITE: 81000 SQ;FT. (TOTAL) WAREHOUSE: 10465 SQ.FT. X I PER 1000 = 10.46 SPACES REQUIRED OFFICE: 105B'1 SQ.FT. X 4 PER 1000 = 42.14 SPACES REQUIRED TOTAL NUM6ER OF SPACES REQUIRED= TOTAL NUMBER OF SPACES PROVIDED ON SITE= 2111 A LOKER AVENUE r-lEST: 5145 SQ.FT. (TOT AL) 115 SPACES 22h SPACES 2'151 ~Q.FT. OFFICE, SHOWROOM X 4 PER 1000 = 12 PARKINe SPACES 21<=12 SQ.FT. WAREHOUSE X 1 PER 1000 = 2 PARKING SPACES . · .... , ....... ,. ~;; .. ,:.:.;-"! ... } ·I·: . '· City of Carlsbad . _· Fire Department 98386 • Bureau of Prevention · Plan Review: Requirements Category: B1,.1ilding Plan Check · Reviewed by:. __ ~~-=r.t'-"""1-. --..--Date of Report: Thursday,January 14, 1999 . Contact Name Rick Marrs Address 8330 University Ave . City, State !,.a Mesa CA 91941 Bldg. Dept No. CB984291 Planning No. Job Name Strictly Flooring. ·Job Address 2717 Loker ---------------'------------'--........_ ____ __,__ Ste. or Bldg. No. _A ____ _ ~ Approved -The item you have submitted for review has been approved. The approval is based on plans; information and/or specifications provided in your submittal; therefore any changes to these items after this date, including field modifica- tions, must be reviewed by this office to insure continued conformance with · applicable codes. Please revi~w carefully all comments attached, as failure to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to construct or install improvements. D Disapproved -Please see the attached report of deficiencies. Please make corrections to plans or specifications necessary to indicate compliance with applicable codes and standards. Submit corrected plans and/or specifications to this office for review. For Fire Department Use Only Review 1st._ __ 2nd._ __ 3rd.--'----- Other Agency ID CFO Job# 98386 File#__._ __ _ 2560 Orion Way • Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619) 931-2121 ·-; .. Title 24 Repo,rt for: Strictly Flooring -Expansion · 2717-A Loker Ave Carlsbad, CA Project Designer: Rick Marrs Architects 8330 University Ave La Mesa, CA 91941 (619)465-2011 Report Prepared By: Gary Petty Gary Petty Energy Consultant 8130 La Mesa Blvd., #219 La Mesa, CA·91941 (619) 465-2011 Job .Number: 98527 Date: 1/6/99 · The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perform the calculations summarized in this compliance report. This program has approval and is authorized by the California Energy CQmmission for use with both the Residential and Nonresidential 1995 Building Energy Efficiency Standards. This program developed by Gabel Dodd/ErwrgySoft, Ile (415) 883-5900. EnergyPro 1.0 By EnergySofl Job Number: 98527 User Number:2628 . . . . ; ·:.-;_)' TABLE OF CONT.ENTS·. i=.OR TIT~E. 24 :REPOR-T. :· ·.. . ' ,: . ' ! Cover Page Table of Contents Form ENV-1 Envelope Certificate of Compliance Form ENV-2 Prescriptive Envelope Summary Form ENV-MM Envelope Mandatory Measures Form LTG-1 Lighting Certificate of Compliance . Form L TG-2 Prescriptive Lighting Compliance Summary Form L TG-MM Lighting Mandatory Measures EnergyPro 1.0 By Energysotr Job Number: 98527 1 2 3 5 9 10 12 13 User Number: 2628 CERT·fffCATE· OF COMPLIANCE -Part 1 of 2 ENV-1 PROJECT NAME DATE · Strict! ansion 1/6/99 PROJECT. ADDRESS . , .. ' . ~ ' , ·. '·. -~ .2717-A Loker Ave Carlsbad · ,-~~-~~ 1---~~--~-------------------r=::--==-:-:-:=:---~---f)-~iat;iildi.hg;,Perrllit#-.· PRINCIPAL DESIGNER-ENVELOPE TELEPHONE . : -:,_._'-·.' ·-· .. -· Rick Marrs Architects · (619)465-2011 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR TELEPHONE Gary Petty Energy Consultant ·(619) 465-2011 ·-Checked ·by/b~ie - ,_:·::E;,i;;Jtm~ot'Ageocy, [J"i,e,: P.!l'!!!l'ft!!P.!'!P.'l'll~P'!!P!'r-'P.IN!I!~ .. 3,042 Sq.Ft. BUILDING TYPE [XJ NONRESIDENTIAL D HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL D HOTEUMOTEL GUEST ROOM PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION D NEW CONSTRUCTION D ADDITION D ALTERATION [X] EXISTING + ADDITION METHOD OF ENVELOPE D COMPONENT COMPLIANCE [Xj OVERALLENVELOPE o· PERFORMANCE STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE This Certificate of Compliance lists-the building features and performance. specifications needed to comply with Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations. This certificate applies_ only to building envelope requirements. The documentation preparer hereby certifies that the document is accurate-and complete. DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR DATE 1-------.,...... ~a~ry_ Pett --------........ / -7-Cf The Principal Envelope Designer hereby certifies that the proposed building desi n rep. ented in this set of construction documents is consistent with the.other compliance forms and worksheets, with the specifications, and with any other calculations submitted with ~his· permit application. The·proposed building has beeh designed to I11eet the envelope requirements contain~d in Sections 110, 116 through 118, and 140, 142, 143 or 149 of Title 24, Part 6, Chapter 1. Please check one: · ~reby affirm that I am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this , document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a civil engineer or architect. D I affirm that I am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by Section 5537.2 of the Busir,iess and Professions Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a licensed contractor preparing documents for work that I have contracted to perform. D 1 affirm that 1 am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by Section ___ _ of the _ Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and for the following reasol'l: ,. For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, please refer to the Nonresidential Manual published by the California Energy Commission. ENV-1: Required on plans for all submittals. P,13rt 2 may be incorporated in schedules on plans. ENV-2: Used for all submittals; choose appropriate version depending on method of envelope compliance. ENV-3: Optional. Use if default U-values ar.e not used._ Choose appropriate version for assembly U-value to be calculated. EnergyPro 1.0 By EnergySoft User Number: 2628 Job_Number: 98527 Page:3of 13 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Part 2 of 2 ENV-1 J. PROJECT NAME Strict! OPAQUE SURFACES ASSEMBLY NAME (e.g. WalM, Floor-1) IR-19 Roof <R.19.2x8.16) i§Jab Ori Grade 6" Cone Wall/R-7 Riaid Slab on Grade · R-19 Floor <F.-19.2x8.16) !Slab On Grade 6' Concrete Wall FENESTRATION ORIENTATION 1\10.0F PANES ~igh (Nm1b est ,_ _________ (West West 1 U- VALUE U.9 1.19 -------1..1.9 DATE ansion 1/6/99 IU-VALUE CONSTRUCTION TYPE LOCATION/COMMENTS: ;NOTE'TO e.g. Block, Wood, Metal · (e.g. Suspended Ceiling, Demising, etc.) ;;:fi~td-/ 0.051 __o...720. 0.129 0.900 0.049 0.900 0.752 FRAME TYPE Metal, Wood, etc. ___ Metal Metal --Metal. __ Wood Exterior Roof ·n/a Covered Slab w/R-0.0 Perimeter Insulation None Exterior Wall nla Exoosed Slab w/R-0.0 Perimeter Insulation Wood Exterior Roof n/a Exnosed Slab w/R-0.0 Perimeter Insulation !=---'-'-'--'-'------------~~~~~ None Exterior Wall i=:::=:.:....!'..!~-------------a i:iTii:;: EXTERIOR OVERHANG SIDEFIN GLAZING TYPE SHADE None Specified . None SpecJfied None Specified Yes I No · Yes/ No (e.g. Clear, Tinted) D 12?1. IX! D SJoglttBrnoze_Stdn.___ __ ---11 D ~ 0 IZJ Sin le Bronze Strfnt --~ -. ---------·· None Specified D ~ IXJ D Single.Bronze...Strfn~ __ __,, D · ~ · · jg] D Sin le Bronze Strfnt 1..23 Metal. D D D D 1------11 lJ LJ LJ D f--------11 D D D D f---------11 D D D D f---------11 DD DD D D D D 1--------11 D D D D 1------------i D [I [J U 1---------11 D D D D 1---------11 D D D D 1------------i D D D D 1---------11 D D D D 1---------11 D D D D 1------------i1 D D D D L...__------'I OVERALL ENVELOPE METHOD Part 1 of 4 ENV-2 PROJECT NAME Strict! WINDOW AREA TEST A. DISPLAY PERIMETER B. GROSS EXTERIOR WALL AREA C. GROSS EXTERIOR WALL AREA ansion '----------'-'0) ft X 6 == '--'----1,_,4_2_,0/ sf X 0.40 = ~---1-,4_2~0/ sf X0.10= DATE 1/6/99 ~------d_. sf DISPLAY AREA ~-----5_6__,§ sf 40% AREA 14~ sf MINIMl,IM STND._ AREA ------- D. ENTER LARGER OF A or B 566 sf MAXIMUM S_TND. AREA ~------,---~ E. ENTER PROPOSED WINDOW AREA ~-----5_0__,~ sf PROPOSED AREA IF EIS GREATER THAN DOR LESS THAN C, PROCEED TO THE NEXT CALCULATION FOR THE WINDOW AREA ADJUSTMENT. IF NOT, GO TO PART 2 OF 4. ~ 1. iF GREATER THAN 0:, D. MAXIMUM STANDARD AREA E. -PROPOSED AREA WINDOW ADJUSTMENT FACTOR 2. IF LESS THAN-C: . -. -- (IF E=0, THEN ENTER C) GO TO PART 4 OF 4 TO CALCULATE ADJUSTED AREAS. WINDOW C. MINIMUM STANDARD AREA E. PRQPOSED AREA ADJUSTMENT FACTOR SKYLIGHT AREA TEST . -. -- GO TO PART 4 OF 4 TO CALCULATE ADJUSTED AREAS. ATRIUM HEIGHT ~ FT r<=~ L,.,55.1 .ALLOWED%== 5 ALLOWED%== 10 i . I 0.0~ x I 3,04~= ~' __ 15~21 ALLOWED% GR. ROOF AREA STANDARD SKYLIGHT AREA t ·l~ _ __,..__,,o/ PROPOSED SKYLIGHT AREA IF THE PROPOSED SKYLIGHT AREA IS GREATER THAN THE STANDARD SKYLIGHT AREA, PROCEED TO THE NEXT CALCULATION FOR THE SKYLIGHT AREA ADJUSTMENT. IF NOT, GO TO PART 2 OF 4. 1. IF PROPOSED SKYLIGHT AREA> STANDARD SKYLIGHT AREA: SKYLIGHT STANDARI;) SKYLIGHT AREA PROPOSED SKYLIGHT AREA ADJUSTMENT FACTOR I I+ I I= I I GO TO PART 4 OF 4 TO CALCULATE ADJUSTED AREAS. :<'·li;ERALL ENVELOPE METHOD Part 2 of 4 ENV-2 ,• I Roof ASSEMBLY NAME (e:9· Wall-1, Floor-1) Exist Storefront est Exist Storefront Exist Storefront New Door orth-2 AREA* 1,154 152 168 208 112 48 '1,839 96 317 ~1 112 20 144 PROPOSED TABLE HEAT VALUES CAPACITY U-VALUE y N. 2.28 0.051 [X] D 29.15. 0.129, D :[Z] 1.190 D [Z] 29.15 0.129 D [Z] 1.190 D [Z] 2.28 Q,051 [Z] 0 1.27 0.049 .lZJ D .. 29.15 0.129 D [Z]. 14.00 0.752 0 [¢] 1.1~9 D [Z] 1.190 D [X] 1.230 D [X] 14.00 0.752 D [X] D ,.D .o D D D D D D D D D D .D -D D D D D D D D D D 0 ·o D D ·o D D D D D * If Window and/or Skylight Area Adjustment is R~uired, Column E shall ~~ STANDARD UA AREA (El.XO) (Adjusted) U-VALUE 59,1 1,154 0.071: 19.6 152 0.69C 199.9 168 1.23( 26.8 208 0.69( 133.3 112 1.23( 2,5 4? Q,07~ 90.7 1,839 0.07E 12.4 96 0.69q 238.3 317 0.43( 1Q8.3 f)1 1,23C 133.3 112 1.23C 24.6 20 1.23C 108.3 144 0.43( h use Adjusted Areas from Part 4 of 4. no greater than . 1,157 This Page Total .____.:_---4 Column H 1157 Building Total UA (F XG) 90.1 104.9 206.6 143.5 137.8 '?!,7 143.4 66.2 136.3 111.9 137.8 24.6 61.9 1,369 1,369 OVERAtL·;ENVELOPE METHOD , · ·" " ·' · -.... · · ... · · Part 3 of 4 . . ENV-2 PROJECT NAME DATE Strict! 1/6/99 OVERALL HEAT GAIN .. 0 [fil @] [fil [l 0 @] ffi] OJ 0 [EJ PROPOSED STANDARD WDWS/SKYLGT NAME WEIGHTING OVERHANG 'TOTAL AREA* RSHG TOTAL (e.g. Walf-1, Floor-1) ORIENT. FACTOR AREA SC H V HN OHF· (BxCxDxG) (ADJUSTED) (or SC**) (BxfxJ) Exist Storefront N 0.34 168 0.67 38.3 168 0.94 53.7 i=vicLStorefr.ont w 1-:i4_ ,_______1.12 l0..6Z '0D.6 112 0.71 106.6 Exist Storefront w _ _Ll.4__ 91.Q.67 81.7 91 0.71 86.6 --------Exl~t. $torefront ·-·· --····· w. -·····-1.34 ---· -· .... J1 2 0:6 7. _., .. .. ·-·-··-· ·--···100.6 -----.... 112 .. -·-· ·-0.71 --...... 109,6 , .ew.D.oor w ---1...3.1 .. _ 70. QJiZ 1.8.0 ~o O.I1 19.0 ~ --.. ---·--------·----·--··-. -····· ---------·· ·-·-. --. --·. -····-··-. -. . . -.. ···-. .. ·--. ......... . .. -----·-.. -. -.. ····- --. - ·-·. --------____ ,,, ....... __ . ---------_____ __,_ -----------·---------------· -------------·--::-_ _._. - ~ - .. _., ........ ---···~---·-···. --------·-··-··-···---.. ---.. ---· -···-· ---------·--. ·----·- . -· ..... ·--........ --·. --. ......... ---.. ---~ ··-·· ... . . • --· --00 ••••·-···-· ___ ., ____ A -.... -.. ····----....... .. --... .. . * If Window and/or Skylight Area . -a B ** Only SC used Column H shall be This Page Total Adjustment is Required, use for Skylights no greater than Building Total Adjusted Areas from Part 4 of 4 •. Column-K 9 2 EnergyPro 1.0 By EnergyPro User Number: 2628 Job Number: 98527 Page.? of 13 \ \ --- OVERALL ENVELOPE METHOD Part 4 of 4 ENV-2 PROJECT NAME Strict! WINDOW AREA ADJUSTMENT CALCULATIONS IXJ CHECK IF NOT APPLICABLE (See Part 1 qf·4.) ~ . - @] @] @] WALL NAME I ORii:Nf A TlON l GROS.S DOOR WINDOW .[N[efslwl (e.g. Wall"-1, Wall-2) AREA AREA AREA .. DODD DODD . LJLJLJLJ DODD DODD DODD. DODD DODD DODD LJ LJ LJ LJ ·DODD DODD DODD DODD .. DODD DODD ··-··-·---·-______ ,,.. __ ,_ -· ---·----------·----DODD DODD .. I I I .. I I TOTALS SKYLIGHT AREA ADJUSTMENT CALCULATIONS [x] CHECK IF NOT APPLICABLE (See Part 1 of 4.) [fil [!]. @] ROOF NAME GROSS SKYLIGHT (e.g. ROOf-1, ROOf-2j AREA AREA DATE 1/6/99 [I] [I] @] WINDOW ADJUSTED ADJUSTED ADJUST. WINDOW WALL FACTOR AREA ARfiA (From Part 1) (DX E) B-(F + C) I NIAi I @] [[] [I] SKYLIGHT ADJUSTED ADJUSTED ADJUST. SKYLIGH'r ROOF FACTOR AREA AREA (From Part. 1) (CXD) (B-E) '---.. ··--··--------------·------------------······· ---------·--··-··· t---~--1----+-~--+----l----__.j L.....-.-------'----~-;:..-::...-::...-::...-::...-::...-=...~ ~=======::===;::=::;:=:::::=======:::::=======:========~ TOTALS Ir· NIAi EnorgyPro 1,0 Sy EnergySoft User Number 2628 Job Number. 98527 Page:8 of 13 I ENVELOPE-MANDATORY MEASURES ENV-MM PROJECT NAME DATE Strict! ansion 1/6/99 DESCRIPTION Desi ner Enforcement § 118(a) · Installed Insulating Material shall have been certified by the manufacturer to comply with the California Quality Standards for insulating material, Title 20, Chapter 4, Article 3. § 118(c) All Insulating Materials shall be installed in compliance with the-flame spread rating and smoke density requirements of Sections 2602 and 707 of the Title 24, Part 2. § 117(a)-· All Exterior Joints and openings in the building that are observable sources of air leakage shall be caulked, gasketed, weatherstripped or otherwise sealed. § 116(b) Site Constructed Doors, Windows and Skylights shall be caulked between the unit and the building, and shall be weatherstripped (except for unframed glass doors and fire doors). § 116(a)1 Manufactured Doors and Windows installed shall have air infiltration rates not exceeding o/ those shown in Table Number 1-E. of the Standards. Manufactured fenestration products must'be labeled for U-value according to NFRC procedures. r· -------'-'-----+----------l [ZJ § 118(e) Demising Walls in Nonresidential Buildings: The opaque portions of framed demising walls in nonresidential buildings shall have insulation with an installed R-value of no less than R-11 between framing members. £nergyPro 1.0 By £n?igySoft User Number: 2628 Job fl/umber: 98527 Page:9 of 13 CERT1FICATE·OF COMPLIANCE -Lighting Part 1 of 2 LTG-1 PROJECT NAME DATE Strict! ansion 1/6/99 PROJECT ADDRESS ·-,-'·. 2717-A Loker Ave Carlsbad ··-· ._,_. PRINCIPAL DESIG~i~t/M~;~s~ Inc 'TELE6~~465-2011 :i;lJ~:i!t~?.fr~t~!i~:\ ~t I-D-O_C_UM_E_N_T_A_T~IO~-N--A-U_T_H_O_R _ ___:. ________________ -t::T:-=E:-:-L=EP:-:-H-:-:O::-:-N-:::E:---------1\r,,. . . . . ·--'t' ·-, ·· .. :: ·;-·°Chec1<eo·by/Da e ., : . -.·· , ·.- Gary Petty Energy Consultant (619) 465-2011 · .. r-e~lo1J$m.i~t~9~o;;;:b§~--:--: P!l'!!l"l'P.!!l'l!'l!'IWP.lrl'!!ll'!'I"!:' 3,042 Sq.Ft. BUILDING TYPE IX] NONRESIDENTIAL ' D HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL D HOTEL/MOTEL GUEST ROOM PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION D NEW CONSTRUCTION D ADDITION D ALTERATION IX] EXISTING + ADDITION METHOD OF LIGHTING COMPLIANCE [XI COMPLETE BUILDING STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE D AREA CATEGORY ' D TAILORED D PERFORMANCE This Certificate of Cpmpli~nce lists the building features and performance specifications needed to comply with Title 24, Parts ·1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations: This certificate .applies ·only to building lighting requirements. Tlie documentation preparer hereby certifies that the document is accurate and complete. DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR Gar . . The Principal Lighting Designer hereby certifies that the proposed building des gn repre ted in this set of construction documents is consistent with the other compliance forms and worksheets, with the specifications, and with any other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposeq building has been designed to meet the lighting requirements contained in Sections 110, 119, 130 through 132, and 146 or 149. Please check one: ~ereby affirm that I am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its· preparation; and that I cim a civil engineer, electrical engineer or architect. · D I affirm t~at I am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by Section 5537.2 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that l am a licensed contractor preparing documents for work that l have contracted to perform. D I affirm that I am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by Section ___ _ · of the _________________ Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and for the following reason: ,. PRINCIPAL LIGHTING DESIGNER • NAME Rick Marrs Inc For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, please refer to the Nonresidential Manual published by the California Energy Commission. L TG-1: Required on plans for all submittals. Part 2 may be incorporated in schedules on plans. L TG-2: Required on all submittals. · · .. · LTG-3: Optional. Use only if lighting control credits are taken. L TG-4: Optional. Use only if Tailored method is used. Parts 2 and 3 used only if applicable. EnergyPro 1.0 By EnergySott User Number 2628 Job Number: 98527 Page:10 of 13 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE -Lighting Part 2 of 2 L TG-1 PROJECT NAME Strict! INSTALLED LIGHTING SCHEDULE ansion DATE 1/6/99 LAMPS BALLASTS LUMINAIRE NO. OF WATTS :NOTE'TCf 1---______ D_E_S_C~R_IP_T_IO_N ____ ---'-------i DESIGNATION LAMPS /LAMP .i=D=E=SC=R=l~P~Tl=O=N~ __ _,_~N~O~·-.. ~trj;.~°.':; i:--2.,_) _4_ft_F_lu_or_es_c_en_t_T_8_M_a~gE_E_~--------i· ,_F_32_T_8~----,--,>----2_,__ __ 3--.2 · I\Jlagnetic Energy Efficient i,..:3.,_)-'-4'-"ft-'-F;_;;;lucc:or..:..es;;_;:c-=-enc:.ct--'T_8..,_(T'-'a""'nd-'-e=m_,_1)--'M'-'a"'-aE_E _____ ---1 F32T8 3 32 Maanetic Enerav Efficient MANDATORY AUTOMATIC CONTROLS CONTROL LOCATION CONTROL CONTROL TYPE (Room#) . IDENT,IFICATION (Auto Time Switch, Exterior, etc.) SPACE CONTROLLED CONTROLS FOR CREDIT CONTROL LOCATION CONTROL CONTROL TYPE LUMINAIRE CONTROLLED 1.0 :~;r:::z.}~~·?\ 'Not.E'Td X~i~l~f.-: (Room# OR Dwg. #) IDENTIFICATION (Occupant, Daylight, Dimmin~, etc.) . TYPE #LUMIN. LIGHTING COMPLIANCE SUMMARY -L TG-2 PROJECT NAME DATE Strict! ansion 1/6/99 ACTUAL LIGHTING POWER LUMINAIRE NUMBEROF WATTS PERLUMINAIRE CEC DEFAULT TOTAL NAME DESCRIPTION LUMINAIRES /lncludina Ballast\ l YI N* l WATTS A 2) 4 ft Fluorescent TB MagEE 16 70.0 OOD 1,120 B ~3) 4 ft Fluorescent TB (Tandem) MagEE 14 105.0 OOD 1 470 DD DD DD DO DO DD DD DD .. PAGE TOTAL I 2,5901 '' " BUILDING TOTAL I 2!5901 , LESS CONTROL CREDIT WATTS I ol _ (FROM L TG-3) '" I " If not ~si~g the CEC Default value, ple~se ~rovide supportin~fdocume~tation. " I I 2,5901 ADJUSTED ACTUAL WATTS ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER Choose One Method BUILDING CATEGORY (From Table 1-M) WATTS COMPLETE ALLOWED PER SF BLDG. AREA WATTS ·._C_-om_1_.___PB---'ld__,,,g_O_ff_ic'--e~--------~-------' L-----C~1._5__,0 3,042 4,562 BUILDING CATEGORY (From Table 1-N) WATTS AREA ALLOWED PER SF (SF) WATTS ,. " PAGETOTAL ~'========'~I=======~ BUILDING TOTAL I I ~' ---~ AREA WATTS TOTAL ALLOWED WATTS I . . (From L TG-4 or from computer run.) ~_---~ LIGHTING MANDATORY MEASURES L TG-MM PROJECT NAME DATE Strict! 1/6/99 DESCRIPTION ,, Desianer Enforcement .,, ,,' l>rf [x) § 131(d)1 Building Lighting Shut-off: The building lighting shut-off system consists of an automatic time switch, with a zone for each floor; or the building is separately metered and less than s·,ooo square feet; exempt from the shut-off requirement. '' D § 131(d)2 Override for Building Lighting Shut-off: The automatic building shut-off system is " provided with.a manual, accessible override switch in sight of the lights. The area of override is not to exceed 5,000 square feet. '' D § 119(h) Automatic Control Devices Certified: All automatic control devices specified are certified, all alternate equipment shall be certified and installed as directed by the manufacturer. fZJ Fluorescent Ballast and Luminaires Certified: All fluorescent fixtures specified for ap the project are certified anc! listed in.the Directory. All installed fixtures shc:!11 be certified. fZJ § 132 Tandem Wiring for One.and Th.ree Lamp Fluorescent Fixtures: All one and three lamp fluorescent fixtures are tandem wired with two lamp ballasts where required ~ by Standards Section 132; or ~II three lamp fluorescent fixtures are specified with " electronic high-frequency ballast~ and are ex":mpt from tandem wiring requirements. [X] § 131(a) Individual RoomfArea Controls: Each room and area in this building is equipped ~ with a separate switch or occupancy sensor device for each area with floor-to. ceiling walls. [ZJ § '131(b) Uniform.Reduction for Individual Rooms: All rooms and areas greater·than 100 qtp -square feet and more than 1.2 watts per square foot of lighting load shall be controlled with bi-level switching for uniform reduction of lighting within the room. [X] § 131(c} Daylight Area Control: All rooms with windows and skylights that are greater than ~ 250 square feet and that allow for the effective use of daylight in the area shall have 50% of the lamps in each daylit area controlled-by a separate switch·; or·the effective use of daylight cannot be accomplished because the windows are continuously shaded by a building on the adjacent lot. Diagram of shading during different times of the year is Included on plans. D § 131(f) Control of Exterior Lights: Exterior mounted fixtures served from the electrical panel inside the building are controlled with a directional photo cell control on the roof and a corresponding relay in the electrical panel. D § 131(e) Display Lighting. Display lighting shall be separately switched.on circuits that are 20 amps or less. ' EnergyPro 1.0 By EnergySoft User Number: 2628 Job Number. 98527 Page:13 of 13 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ·Part 1 of 3 . MECH-1 PROJECT NAME Strictl ansion PROJECT ADDRESS 2717-A Loker Ave Car:lsbad PRINCIPAL DESIGNER -MECHANICAL. 'Rick Marrs, Inc DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR -Gary Petty Energy Con~ultant IX] DATE TELEPHONE . 619-465-2011 TELEPHONE (619) 465-2011 3,Q42sq.Ft. D HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL D HASE OF CONSTRUCTION D NEW CQNSTRUCTION D ADDITION D ALTERATION. [XJ EXISTING+ ADDITION [Xj PRESCRIPTIVE D PERFORMANCE PROOF OF ENVELOPE <;:OMPLIANCE D PREVIOUS ENV~LOPE P!:RMIT ENVELOPE COMPLIANCE ATTACHED STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE This Certificate of Compliance lists the building features and performance specifications needed to comply with Title 24, · Parts 1 and 6 of the California· Code of Regulations. This certificate applies only to J)ullding mechanical requirements. The documentation preparer hereby certifies that the qocuination is accurate and co DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR The Principal Mechanical Designer hereby certifies th propo e buildi g documents is consistent with the other compliance forms and worksheets, wit the specifications, and with any other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the mechanical ·· requirements contained in Sections 110 through115, 120 through 124, 140 through 142, 144 and 145. Please check one: Gt(hereby affirm that I am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that ! am a civil engineer, mechanical engineer or architect. D I affirm tha~ I am eligible under the exemptic;,n to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by Section 5537.2 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a licensed contractor preparing documents for work that I have contracted to perform. D r affirm that I am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by Section ___ _ of the.,...._,,__ __________ Code to sign this document as the person responsible for Its · preparation; and for the following reason: ____________________________ . For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, please refer to the Nonresidential Manual published by the California Energy Commission. MEGrf-1: Required on plans for all submittals. Parts 2 & 3 may be incorporated in schedules on plans. MEPH-2: Required for all submittals; ct,oose appropriate version depending on method of mechanical compliance. MECH-3: Required for all submittals, but form do~ not have to be cq,npleted if location of mechanical equipment schedule is Indicated on the form per Section 4.3'.3. • MECH-4 Required for all submittals unless required outdoor ventilation rates and airflows are shown on plans per Section 4.3.4. EnergyPro 1.0 By Enetr,ySolt User Numw. 2628 Jot, Number. 98527 Pag11:14 of 27 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE -Part 2 o_f 3 . ---_MECH-1 PROJECT NAME Strict! DATE 12/6/98 SYSTEM FEATURES , , · I l......,__~-------~ MECHANICAL SYSTEMS :::js=YST==EM=NA==M=E======:======:· ~ Offices 11 . Showroom I :=I ============: ~~"i'-1 .. TIME CONTROL SETBACK CONTROL ISOLATION ZONES HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT? ELECTRIC HEAT? . FAN CONTROL VAV MINIMUM POSITION CONTf:tOL7 SIMULTANEOUS HEAT/COOL? .HEATING SUPPLY Rl:SET? · .COOLING SUPPLY RESET? VENTILATION. OUTDOOR DAMPER CONTROL? . ECONOMIZER TYPE . DESIGN Al~ CFM (MECH-4,-COLUMN I) . H~ATING·EQUIP. TYPE EFFICll~NCY MAKE AND MODEL f\lUMBER COOLING EQUIP. TYPE EFFICIENCY PrOQrammabJe Switch No Setback Required nJa Yes 0.0W.J Constant Volume No No Constant Temp Constant Temp Air Balance Aut0, . . No Economizer 173 Heat Pump .·l 6.80 Existing HVAC Packaged Heat Pump I 8.~ Programmable Switch "No Setl?aek Required nla n/a · Constant Volume No No Constant Temp Constant Tern Air-Balance ·Auto No Economizer 552 , Heat. Pum 3,20 . CARRIER50T JQ00750/60 Packaged FAU-A/C 9.10 I CO.DE TAQl.ES: t;ntor code from table below into column1> above. HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT? TIME CONTROL SETBACK CTRL. ISOLATION ZONES S: Prog. Switch H: Heating Enter Number of ELECTRIC HEAT? O:Occupancy C: Cooling Isolation Zones. VAV MINIMUM POSITION' CONTROL? ·sensor B: Both . Y:Yes M: Manual Timer SIMULTANE:OUS HEAT/ COOL? N:No OUTDOOR DAMPER VENTILATION ECONOMIZER HEAT AND COOL SUPPLY RESET? B: .Air Balance A:Auto A:Air C; Out5ide Air Cert, . G:Gravity W:Water HIGH EFFICIENCY? M: Out. Air Measure N: Not Required D: DemandControl N: Natural '.'./;\:.;::?'.it) fi:~f}~;·>/i~itt FAN CONTROL I: Inlet Vanes P: Varitble Pitch V:VFD O:Other C:Curve O.A.CFM Enter Outdoor Air CFM, l'Jote: This ~hall be n less than Col. H on MECH-4, -CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ' . . . ' I Part' 3 ·of 3. '.' : MECH .. 1 . ' PROJECT NAME DATE · Strict! 12/6/98 DUCT INSULATION PIPE INSULATION jDIJCTTAP~, l lNSULATIONl HEATING DUCTS COOLING DUCTS ALLOWED? PIPE TYPE REQUIRED? SYSTEMNAl\i1E ,LOCATION R-VAL LOCATION R-VAL L!.J1!) (Supply, Return, etc.) L!lm Offices Ducts in Attic 4.2 Ducts in Attic 4.2. DfZJ D!XJ Showroom Ducts In Attic 4.2 Ducts In Attic 4.2 D!Xl· .. D!XJ DD DD DO DD DO .. DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD . ' . -' . DD DD -. OD .DD DD DD DD DD •,, ...... DD DD DD DD .. DD DD . . DD OD DO DD .. , DO DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD ~ DD OD DD DD DD -MECHANICAL SIZING AND FAN POWER _ -.'_ . . . f\JJECH-2 PROJECT NAME DATE Strictlv Floorina -Exoansion 12/6/98 SYSTEM NAME FLOORAREA Offices 1,202 jNOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanical sysJem when using the Prescriptive Approach. SIZING AND EQUIPMENT SELECTION 1. DESIGN CONDITIONS: • OUTDOOR DRY BULB TEMPERAnJRE • OUTDOOR WET BULB TEMPERATURE 2. SIZING: • ROOM LOADS • RETURN VENTED LIGHTING -RETURN AIR DUCTS • RETU~NFAN • VENTILATION -SUPPLYFAN • SUPPLY DUCTS (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) _ 173[ CFM TOTALS COOLING 87°F 68°F 20,85~ C 1,043 0 2,146 0 1,043 25,086/ 6,48 1,10 30,796/ SAFETY/ WARM-UP .FACTOR MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FROM ABOVE X SAFETY/ WARM-UP FACTOR) ~ ~ ~ 3. SELl;CTION: INSTALLED EQUIPMENT CAPACITY (ADJUSTED FOR DESIGN CONDITIONS) 26,2341 22,5231 Btu/Hr Btu/Hr IF INSTALLED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD, EXPLAIN FAN POWER CONSUMPTION [fil [fil @] [[I [[] [I] @] .. DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER PEAKWATTS CFM FAN DESCRIPTION BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE OF FANS BXE746/(CXD) (Supply Fans) Supply Fan 0.330 72.0% 100.0%. 1 $42 800 .. TOTALS I 34211 aool NOTE: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (see Section 144). Total Fan system Power Demand ~y not exceed 0.8 Watts/cfm for TOTAL FAN SYSTEM I 0.4271 constant volume systems·or 1.26 Watts/cfm for VAV systems. POWER DEMAND WATTS/CFM Col. FI Col. G Ene,pyPm 1.0 By EnergySott U88r NumbBr 2628 Job Number: 98527 Page:17 or 27 MECHANICAL SIZING AND FAN POWER · · . ·. · · · 'MECH-2 - PROJECT NAME DATE . Strictly Floorina -Exoansion 12/6/98 SYSTEM NAME FLOORAREA Showroom 1,839 !NOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanlcal system when using the Prescriptive Approach. SIZING AND EQUIPMENT SELECTION · . 1. DESIGN CONDiTIONS: • OUTDOOR DRY BULB TEMPERATURE • OUTDOOR·WET BULB TEMPERATURE 2. SIZING: • ROOM LOADS • RETURN VENTED LIGHTING • RETURNAIR DUCTS • RETURNFAN • VENTILATION • SUPPLYFAN • SUPPLV·DUCTS (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) ,____5-"-_ 5__,21 CFM COOLING 87°F 68°F 1 84 TOTALS ··1 47,230I 1,62 56,887/ SAFETY /WARM.UP FACTOR -~ MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FRQM AbOVE X SAFETY/ WARM.UP FACTOR) ~ ~ 3. $ELECTION: 51, 163I INSTAf::LED EQUIPMENT CAPACITY (ADJUSTED FOROESIGN CONDITIONS)· _ . IF INSTAUED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD, EXPLAIN FAN POWER CONSUMPTION 00 00 @] Btu/Hr @] . -[[) [[1 DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER PEAKWATTS FAN DESCRIPTION BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE OF FANS BXE746/(CXD) Supply Fan 2.400 80.0% 97.0% 1 2,307 .. TOTALS) 2,30111 NO"n:: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (see Section 144). Total Fan System Power Demand may not exceed 0.8 Watts/cfm for TOTAL FAN SYSTEM I constant volume systems or 1.26 Wattslcfm for VAV systems. POWER DEMAND WATTS/CFM EnergyPro 1.0 By Enet11ySott User Number 2628 Job Number. 98527 10,000/ Btu/Hr @] CFM {Supply Fans) 2,400 2,4001 0.9611 Col. F / Col. G Page:18 of 27 . . -MECHANICAL EQUf PM ENT SUMMARY ·. Part 1 of 2 .. MECH-3 Eff. Motor BHP Eff. Pump Control DHW / BOILER SUMMARY · .. Energy Factor Standby TANKINSUL Rated Vol. or Recovery Loss or System Name . System Type . OistribUtlon n,pe . Qtlj lnDUt (dais.) Effk;lency Pilot Int. Ext R-Val. R-Val. Standard Gas 50 gal or Small Gas Standard ,1 -40!000 50 0.53 n/a PA.<: n/a 12.0 . CENTRAL SYSTEM RATINGS HEATING COOLING Aux. SvstemName SvstemTvoe Qtv. OlitDut kW Eff. OutDut Sens. EER SEER f:"'onomlzer Tvn,,, Existing HVAC Packaged Heat Pump 1 29,400 0.0 6.80 30,000 21,000 8.90 10.00 No Economizer CARRl~R SOT JQ00750/60 Packaged FAU-NC 1 70,000 0.0 3.20 70,000 49,000 9.10 10.00 No Economizer CENTRAL FAN SUMMARY SUDOi 's:'4tJ RETlli; Nf4tJ Motor Drive Motor Drive Svstem Name. FanTvoe Motor Location CFM BHP Eff. Eff. CFM BHP Eff. Eff. Existing HVAC · Constant V<>lumtt Blow-Through 80() 0.330 72.0% 100.0% none ,. CARRIER 50T JQ00750/60 Qonstant Volume Draw-Through 2,400 2.400 80.0% 97.0% none .. ,. ' .. ,,,., MECHANICAL EQU.IPMENT SUMMARY Part 2 of 2 MECH-3 Fan Flow Moto Drive Zone Name Ratio CFM BHP Eff. 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VENTILATION ·. . ·. ·. ·.-·. . . · -.· ·. -· .. MECH~4· ) ' . . . . PROJECT NAME DATE Strict! ansion 12/6/98 MECHANICAL VENTILATION [iJ ~ AREA BASIS OCCUPANCY BASIS REQ'O DESIGN CONO. MIN: NO. CFM MIN. O.A. OUTDOOR VAV TRAN s- ZONE/SYSTEM AREA· CFM CFM OF PER CFM (MAX OF AIR MIN. FER (SF) PERSF (BXC) PEOPLE PERSON (ExF) DORG) CFM RATIO AIR - Offices 1,200 0.15 180 180 173 7 -Offices Total 180 173 - Showroom 1,839 0.26 460 460 552 - Showroom .. Total 460 552 -•, .. -. . -\ .. - ~ - ..,___ ---. _;__ ·'· ... >--- - . --- r-- - >---- - - ,___ -,. - .. r--- --- ~ Mlnlmum Ventaation Rate pe, Soclion 121, Tobie 1-F. Based on Expected Number of Occupant& or at leai,t 50% of Chapter 10 1994 UBC Occupant Density. Must be greater than or equal to H, or use Transfer Afr. Design Outdoor A!r 9FM Includes ventilation from Supply Air System & Room Exhaust Fans. Must be greater than or equal to (H-1). Mf;CfiANICAL MANDATORY MEASURES Part 1 of 2 . MECH-MM PROJECT NAME DATE -Strict! 12/6/98 DESC~IPTION Designer Enforcement Equipment· and Systems Efficiencies 00 §111 Any appliance for which there is a California standard established in the Appliance ~ Efficiency Regulations wiU comply with the applicable standard. D § 115(a) Fan type central furnaces shall not have a pilot fight. IX] §123 Piping~ except that conveying. fluids at temper•tures between 60 and 105 degrees Fahrenheit, or within HV AC equipment, shall be insulated In accordance with ~ Standards Section 123. !XI §124 Air handling duct systems shall be Installed and insulated in compJiance with aP Sections 601, 603 and ~04 of the Unlfonn Mechanical Code. Controls § 122(e) Each space conditioning .system sha_ll be Installed with one of the following: [x] ' § 122(e)1A. Each space·c<>ndiUoning system serving building types. sut:h as offices and . qf manufacturing facllltles (and all others not expllcltly exempt from the requirements of Section 112 (d)) shall be installed with an automatic time switch with an accessible manual override that allows operation of the system during of{-hours for up to 4 hours. The time switch shall be capable of programning different schedules for weekdays and weekends: Incorporate an aut~ic holiday ~stiut-off' fea~ure that turns off all loads for at least 24 hours, then resumes the normally scheduled operation: and has program backup capabilities that prevent the loss of the device's program and time setting for at least 10 hours If power Is interrupted; or D § 122(e)1B An occupancy a:ensor to control the operating periqd of the system; or D § 122(e)1C -6.-4-hour timer that can be manually operated to control the operating periQd ofthe system. [x] § 122(e)2 Each space condttlonlng system shall be Installed with controls that temporarily qP restart and temporarily operate the system as required to maintain a setback cooling thermostat setpolnl D § 122(~) l:ach space conditioning system serving multiple zones with a combined conditioned floor area more than 25,000 square feet shall be provided with Isolation .. zones. Each zone: shall not exceed 25,000 square feet; shall be provided with isolation devices, such as v1lves or dampers, that alloW the supply of heating or cooling to be setback or shut off ln~dently of other Isolation areas; and shall be controlled by a time control device as described above. h Ix] § 122{a&b) Each space conditioning system shall be controllec;I by an individual thennostat that responds to temperature within the zone. Where usect to control heating, the control shall be adjustable down to H degrees F or lower. For cooling, the·controt shall be Cf adjustable up to 85 degrees For higher. Where used for both heating and cooling, the control shall have a dead band of at least 5 degrees F. m [X] § 122(c) Thermostats shall have numeric setpoints In degrees Fahrenheit (F) and adjustable I setpoint stops accessible only to authorized personnel. D § 112(b) Heat pumps shall be Installed With controls to prevent electric resistaiice supplementary heater operation when the heating load can be met by the heat pump alone. EnergyPro 1.0 By EnergySoft User Number: 2628 Job .Number: 98527 Page:22 of 27 M~CH~NICAL MANDATORY MEASURES , . . . Pa~t 2 of-2 ,. rvre·cH·~·MM PROJECT NAME Strict! Descri tion Ventilation IX/ § 121(e) ControJs shall be provided to alJow outside air dampers or devices to be operated at the ventilation rates as specified on these plans. § 121(1)1 Air Balancing: All space conditioning and ventilation systems shall be balanced to the quantities. specified ln·these plans, in accordance with the National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB) Procedural Standards (1983), or Assoelated Air Balance · Council (AABC)Natlonal Standards (1986). § 122(f) All gravity ventilating systems shall ·be provided with automatic or readily accessible manually operated dampers in an openings to the outside, except for combustloo air openings. § 122(f) Gravity or automatic dampers Interlocked and closed on fan shutdown shall be provided on the outside air Intakes and discharges of all space conditioning and exhaust systems. · · § 122(f)2 OUtslde Air Certification: The system stiali provide the minimum outside air as shown on the mechanical drawings, and shall be measured and certified by the Installing licensed C-20 mechanical contractor. Service Water Heating Systems D § 113(b)2 If a circulating hot water system Is Installed, ltshall have a control capable of automatically turning off the circulating plimp(s) when hOt water is not required, . ~ § 113(b)3B Lavatories In restrooms of public facilities shall be equipped with controls to limit the outlet temperature to 110 degrees F. IXJ § 113(b)3C Lavatories in restrooms of public facilities shall be equipped with one of the following: outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to· a maximum of o.s gallons per minute. Foot actuated control valves, and outlet devices that-limit the flow of hot water to a maximum of 0.75 gallons per minute. Proximity sensor actuated control valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum of 0.75 gallons per minute. Self-closing valves, and outlet devices that limit the Jlow of hot water to a maximum of 2.6 gallons per minute, and 0.25 gallons/cycle (circulating ·systen'I). Self-closing valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum of 2.5 gallons per minute, and 0.50 gallons/cycle (non-circulating system). Self-closing valves, and outlet devices that limit the flow of hot water to a maximum of 2.6 gallons per minute, and 0.75 gallons/cycle (foot switches and proximity sensor controls). EnergyPro 1.0 By Ener oft User Number: 2628 Job Number: 98527 DATE 12/6/98 Desi ner Enforcement " Page:23 of 27 HVAC SYSTEM HEATING AND COOLING LOAD SUMM.A'RY ·_, .. ' ' PROJECT NAME DATE Strictly Flooring -Expansion 12/6/98 SYSTEM NAME FLOORAREA Offices 1.202 ENGINEERING CHECKS SYSTEM LOAD /N~~ber of Systems 1! COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK Heating System · CFM $~nsible Latent CFM Sensible Output per System 29,400 Total Room Loads 758 20,855 1,326 1,279 22,103 Total Output (Sluh) · 29,400 Return Vented Lighting 0 Output (Btuh/sqft) 24.4 Return Air Ducts 1,043 1,105 Cooling System Return Fan 0 0 Output per System 30,ooq Ventila~ion 173 2,146 3,092 173 6,483 Total Output (Btuh) 30,000 Supply Fan 0 0 Total Output (Tons) 2.5 Supply Air Ducts 1,043 1,105 . Total ou,put (Btuh/sqlt) 24.9 TOTAL $YSTEM LOAD 25,oosl 4,4171 30,7961 Total OUtput (sqft/1'.on) 481.0 . -. Air Sy1tes:n HVAC EQUIPMENT SELECTION CFM per System 800 · ,__Al~· rn_o_w_(c_tm_) _______ ,__ __ 800 ___ " 1-HVAC . . . I 26.2341 1,902, Airflow (cfm/sqft) 0.67 _ _ : ~ Airflow (ctin/Ton) 320.0 ~ Out Id Al ("') 216 Total Adjusted System Output I 26,234/ 1 9021 S e r ·111 , (Adjusted for Peak De6ign Conditions) .__ ~-_-' _-_ _.____ ===·=~ Outside Air (cfm/sqft) 0.14 TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK / Jul 4 pm I I 22.s231 Jan 12aml _ Note: values above given at ARI conditions HEATING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS (Airstream Temperatures at Time of Heating Peak) · . 34.0°F .Outside Air 173cfm 61.2°F 61.2°F 87.3°F -----------•h Supply Air DuctsS ~ I ROOMS! Supply Fan Heating CoU 800cfm 86.0°F 70.0°F '---,,~--'--------------h Retu~n Air Ducts 9'"<---------1 COOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS (Airstrearn Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak) . 86.7/ 67.6 °.F ·' Outside Air 173cfm 77.7 / 60.3 OF 77.7 /60.3°F Supply Fan 800cfm Cooling Coil h Supply Air Ducts s ~ 48.5 / 46.4 °F 36.1% R.H. I ROOMS I 75.2/58.1oF 74.0/57.7oF ~--...... ---.................. ----------6 Re~urn Afr Ducts q~-------------1 ·EnergyPro 1.0 By EnergySoft User Number: 2628 Job Number: 98527 Page:24 of 27 PROJECT NAME Strict! SYSTEM NAME Showroom DATE 12/6/98 FLOORAREA 1 839 ENGINEERING CHECKS ' · SYSTEM LOAD· . ., · '· . . ",' , Number of S stems 1 COIL COOLING PEAK COIL HTG. PEAK Heating System. CFM Sensible Latent CFM Sensible Output per Syst~ 70,000 Total Room Loads 2,168 36,832 1,711 32,588 Total Output (Btuh) 70,000 Return Vented Lighting 0 ~utP_':'! (!:J!~hlsq__f!! ___ 38.1 Return Air Ducts 1,842 1,629 ·-···--------· --. . --~---·---- CQoling System Return Fan 0 0 output per System 70,000 Ventilation 552 .' 6,715 1,840 552 21,041 Total Output.(Btuh) 70,000 Supply Fan 0 0 Total Output (Tons)· 5.8 Supply Air Ducts 1,842 1,629 Total Output (Btuh/sqfl) 38.1 TOTAL-SYSTEM LOAD 47,2301 3,9091 56,8871 Total OutpiJf (sqff/Ton) 315.3 Air System HVAC EQUIPMENT SELECTION CFM JH!F System 2,400 Airflow (cfm) 2,400 Airflow (cfm/sqft) 1.31 Airflow (cfmf.Ton) 411.4 Outside Air(%) 23.0 CARRIER 50T JQ00750/6Q 51,163 18,387 a Total Adjusted System Output / 51,1631 18,3871 I 10,000/ (Adjll5lled for Peak Design Conditions) Outside Air (c;fm/sqft) 0.30 TIME OF SYSTEM PEAK I Jul semi Jan12aml Note: values above given a.i ARI conditions HEATING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS {Airstream Temperatures at Time of Heating Peak)· · · · 34.0°F Outside Air 552cfm Heating Coll Supply Fan 2400cfm 88.3°F b Supply Air Ducts S 7, 87.7°F I ROOMS I 70.0°F ,... _ _,......,. __ ...,. ____________ h Return Air Ducts 3•4(-----...... --------1 COOLING SYSTEM PSYCHROMETRICS (Airstream Temperatures at Time of Cooling Peak) . . 86.0/67.4°F Outside.Air 552~f~ .. 77.3/63,86F 57.5 / 56.2 °F Cooling Coil Supply Fan 2400·cfm 57.5/ 56.2 °F ______ _ h Supply Air Ducts g ~ 58.2 / 56.5 °F 52.7% R.H. I ROOMS I 74.7 /62.7 OF-74.0/62,5 Op ~----..._-..,.:;..-----------h Return Air Ducts 34<----------11 Ener11tfro 1.0 ByenergySoft . User Number: 2628 Job Number: 98527 Page:25 of 27 ,, RQOM !-OAD SUMMARY -PROJECT NAME DATE Strictly Floorina -Expansion 12/6/98 SYSTEM NAME FLOORAREA Offices 1 202 IDBI~ ..... ··- ROOM COOLING PEAK ~!..L COOLING PEAK COIL ttTG. PEAK ZONE NAME ROOM NAME It. CFM Mu .SENSIBLE LAtENT CFM SENSIBLE LATENT CFM SENSIBLE Offices Offices -1 754 20732 1299 754 20732 1299 1271 21968 Restrooms 1 6 153 27 4 123 27 8 136 -------- ... ' .. . . -· -·· -· - .. .. , .. PAGE TOTAL I 7581 20,8551 1,32611 1,2791 22,1031 TOTAL l 7581 20,8551 1,32611 1,2791 22,1031 EnergyPro 1.0 By EnergySoft User Number: 2628 Job Number: 98527 Page:26 of 27 '. " . ROOM LOAD SUMMARY · .. ,· :. · · . < -. . PROJECT NAME 1-----c---S:=..:t:.:...:ri-==ct'::J..lv-=-F_:_to=-=o:..:..r.::..:in'sz._g--=E::...:ixo=a=--n=s=io..:..:.n _____ ~-------+=----:-:-12/6/98 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA DATE Showroom 1 839 ROOM LOAD SUMMARY -ROOM COOLING PEAK COIL COOUNG PEAK .COIL HTG. PEAK ZONE NAME ROOM NAME ~ult. CFM SENSIQ!:,!t LATENT '-CF~ SENSIBL E LATENT CFM SEN$Jfil,~_ Showroom Showroom 1 2168 . 315832 2069 .. 2168 36832 2069 1 711 32588 - - ~ .. - ·~·, .. . , PAGl;TOTAL I 2,1681-36,832! 2,06911 1i111I 32,5881 TOTAL I 2,1681 36,8321 2,06911 1,1111 32,5881 EnergyPro 1.0 By EnergySoft IJ$ef Number: 2628 Job_ Number: 98527 Page:27 of 27 ·,1: : -_, ,-~· ,•' 1.~· ; :I .--_ ·:I· . •. ,, --1 :1·-. 1.- --~1- ,· '• ·1 ' .. -·. ·1'(., ·-'• .;1·" :, .. ; -_ .. I_ I ' ' ' . . . ~ ' . : ~ -•,, ' : / . . -, ( . ,. ' ~ .... I ','.,, .. ~' ~' ~ ' ,, ,•',·•· .·,· ,_: -· ·, ~ : . ,-: ., ;' ', ' ,, ,.s. ... ·. ~-•{ , ~ ,.,, ,., .; ": ,,'- •'.--J,.· ,·' ,. -;. ,-\-,\_ .. ' .. _..,, >I••, : ;., ' ··--: ·;,~. 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'.:.. :· · · ·-.,'. ::· ;;;·~re ,ditfi'cu1t (o exiiuguisµ ·Beca:~s~· i6ey.\b.¢c.<>m/ deep ·s·~~~~d; t~ey· do ·_no -· ._ · i· : ·1:-.--.. :.,.··_: ·--~-:·: .. _._ \· .· ~.::::, . :.-.. :· app~ar t~ 'pres:e~t ~~·e·:s~~e-_~:~gr:ee.J>f h~z~rcr:as: ~omn_io.<(~t,i~s:li~t~d !·n:the:· ·, __ ·.· _. _·,. _; · :.-. , , . : .. ·. ·.: .· .. ·. , -. .-· , Class V cat~gory. ·· From· ·an msurance · stand po mt; a$· o.pposed to~ a -cqde . . · : :-1:_-\~ ... ·-:_ --:. \:~.: :.:>,. _· \ · ... : :.:_ -.· --~enfo.~cerne11f ;s!~P:~P?int,~~~;_~s~~?f ta~ie.l?·s~e~.'-~?~'t<?, clamag~ ~? th~ coµtents. :· .. ,·' ·-,· . _ : ·-. ·· ·~.'\ ·:··-~ ·· : . · · ... _ cqutd:. warrant sp~c1alprot~ct1_0~, bµt, J1 f!r~ :of tltis type,-doe~ v.ot appear-'to · · -... ·. -. · ·-·. ·. · , ~ /t:; . ·' .. -_-: ·-. . : . . ··present ·an_ e~trem¢' risk t9·the:s'fr1ictur~ odife safety -if protected' by a· Class : · . : . . • ,. <:,: ;: ..... ? './ ' ' . . . :m ~,..f .d¢sig,ie<J sntt :pttYfu,tht~¢~ cjt~ ~y F~oriNliitu•L. 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In.use op·en ·._ -·-·· '. ,,, ~-1,: '.t·.· .. ·.-· .•. ·;·1_ .. ,,, .---:--.---i' i,• , ·,·· ,~,,·._.' ,1.·,· --:~-.. -.-.. -,.,', ,._,.,, .. · -· . <. ·-: ;· -·., -.. , . ,_Combwatio~:.Class,,bA;,J-13',~ IC.Fl~ab!eLi-qu~ds .-r ·-.; _ ._ • • _:. _ -· • _ - ·-1· ·_; .· C •' •• < . ' ; ,-'· r -/--; ; ' '~ -_-,• '. . -:-ttxelilpt A:nfolint·: ·_::_. ,,· ·_A:c~atQri~rttity_· ·_ ~ ·:: \ ·. E}c~1:11pt'Ain9un_t .. Ac~a1,:9uan~ty ... • , .• ? •. , .• ·, • • .. • • . 90 Gallons ·: . . .o . ,· . ·gaflons .--. , 60.;gallons. ·,, .-· 0 _gallons, ·:,._·-. -~·,;'. ,.',_·, .. '.',· ·.-;-. '-: ·:'-~: ... ·. ·.·::·_:.: ··:_, :,, ·:·, .·:: :.· .. :::-:·_,,, :·_ --_ .. ---::··.-,:.;,:_·_··:·_.·· ... ;. ' · :-.;-.,_---:· ·, _; -··. : : .... :':c~Ia_ss)ICombJistibleliciµids:&·ci-a~s)_II-AC9mbustibieL1<iul~s:~_-: __ .. ; . _ -,-/1·· i:-.:-~ _:\--~ '..-.,:--/ '..:· \·.i·/_:_·._-_:_ ! · · . : :. -. 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't ;v- .,' . . , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1997 UFC CODE APPLICATIONS MANUAL · Article 81 HIGH-PILED COMBUSTIBLE STORAGE ·Q 1 • Does a facility containing shelving i4 ·,ndies • (61 0 mm) and 42 inches (1067 mm) in width and 17 feet (5182 mm) high fall under the high-piled storage re- quirements of the UFC? A1 • Yes. High-piled storage is defined in Section 209 • as "storage of combustible materials in closely packed piles or combustible materials on pallets, in racks or on shelves where the top of storage is greater than 12 feet (3658 mm)'in height. When required by the chief, high-piled com- bustible storage also includes certain high-hazard commodi- ties, such as rubber tires, Group A plastics, flammable liquids, idle pallets and similar commodities, where the top of storage is greater than 6 feet (1829 mm) in height."There is no mini- mum for the depth of shelving to qualify as rack storage. Section 8101.4 8101.4 Commodity Classification. 8101.4.1 General. 8101.4.1.1 · Classification of commodities. Commodities shall be classified as Class i, II, III, IV or high hazard in accordance with Section 8101.4.1. Materials listed within each commodity classifi- cation are assumed to be unmodified for improved combustibility characteris_tics. Use of flame-retarding modifiers or the· physical form of the material could change the classification. See Section 8_101.4.2 for classification of Groups A, B and C plastics .. Q1: What would be the appropriate commodity clas- sification for rolled carpet stacked horizontally? A 1 • Based on the commodities listed in Section • 8101.4, carpet storage could be considered to be either a Class Ill or IV commodity, depending on whether plas- tics are included. This determination is based on a comparison of carpet with the commodities listed in Section 8101 .4. Carpet storage more closely resembles the Class Ill and IV commodi- ties rather than the Class V commodities with respect to rate of heat release in a fire. Those commodities listed under Class V are expected to produce fires that exhibit a high rate of heat re- lease and extremely rapid fire spread; thereby, such fires are expected to be extremely difficult to control and extinguish. Fires involving rolled carpet storage, as indicated by the doc- umentation of scenarios in the Factory Mutual Data Sheet, are expected to be fuel-controlled fires because the configuration of rolled carpeting limits the amount of surface area ·available for combustion. Though such fires are difficult to extinguish because they become deep seated, they do not appear to pre- sent the same degree of hazard as commodities listed in the Class V category. From an insurance standpoint, as opposed to a code enforcement standpoint, the risk of large losses due to damage to the contents could warrant special protection, but a fire of this type does not appear to present an extreme risk to the :structure or life safety if protected by a Class Ill or IV de- signed system, especially in those fires cited by Factory Mutual. Section 8102.2 8102.2 Extent and Type of Protection. Fire-detection systems, smoke and heat removal, curtain boards, small hose valves and sta- tions, and fire sprinkler design densities shall extend the lesser of 15 feet (4572 mm) beyond the high piled storage area or to a perma- nent partition. When portions of high-piled storage areas have dif- ferent fire-protection requirements due to commodity, method of storage or storage height, the fire-protection features required by Table 81-A within this area shall be based on the most restrictive design requirements. Q. 1 • Are areas other than the actual area used for high- • piled combustible storage required to meet the same requirements specified for high-piled combustible stor- age, such as venting, curtain boards, sprinkler density/cover- age, etc.? · A1 •. The protection required for the high-piled com- bustible storage area must extend the lesser of 15 feet (4572 mm) beyond the high-piled storage area or to a permanent partition. Section 8102.3 8102.3 Separation of High-piled Storage Areas. 8102.3.1 Separation from other uses. Mixed occupancies shall be seIJarated per the Bt1;ilding Code. 8102.3.2 Multiple high-piled storage areas. 8102.3.2.1 General. The aggregate of all high-piled storage areas within a building shall be used for application of Table 81-A unless such areas are separated from each other by one-hour-rated fire- resistive walls constructed in accordance with the Building Code. Openings in such walls shall be protected by fire assemblies having a one-hour fire-protection rating. 8102.3.2.2 Multi~lass high-piled storage areas. High-piled stor- age areas classified as Class I through Class IV not separated from high-piled storage areas classified as high hazard shall utilize the aggregate of all high-piled storage areas as high hazard for purposes of application of Table 81-A. To be considered as separated, one- hour-rated fire-resistive walls shall be constructed in accordance with the Building Code. Openings in such walls shall be protected by fire assemblies having a one-hour fire-protection rating. The requirements of Table 81-B shall be applied separately over each high-piled storage area for portions of storage areas having dif- ferent requirements due to commodity cl~ssification or storage height. Q1 • Considering the size of high-piled storage areas, • is the intent to include only the actual area used for high-piled storage? 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I 1: I I / I {__ I I I I I I I I I I I I I APR-02-1998 12:.05 SCHIRMER ENG Loss Prevention Data 847 272 2639 P.G2 8·30 Reaffirmed December 1990 Supersedes March 1977 STORAGE OF CARPETS This data sheet covers storage of carpets mad·e from wool, cotton, man-made fibers, and synthetic blends. These car- pets may have plastic or rubber pads bonded to them. For storage of carpet pads made of polyurethane or rubber foam or rubber-coated fibers, apply Data Sheet 8-9. The revisions include addition of metric units, changes In protection requirements for rack storage of carpet rolls, Inclusion of other types of carpet storages, and a rearrange- mimt of th4' text. GENERAL Carpets are usually made from natural fibers (wool or cot- ton), man-made fibers (rayon, nylon, acrylics, etc.). or blends. Carpet backing usually consists of jut_e; latex, foam rubber, or foam plastic. Rolls of finished carpels usually are wrapped in laminated paper, burlap, heavy Kraft paper, or plastic film. Carpet rolls are mostly stored on specially designed large paperboard tubes nested on floor or on racks. Smaller pieces of carpet {sometimes packed in car- tons) are often solid pileQ. palletized, or stored In regular open steel racks. Large-sc;1le flre tests of carpet stored on racks indicated \hat fire developed in a vertical fan-shaped rorm, from floor level to the top of the rack, lnvolvlng more of the storage In the upper tiers lhail that in the lower tiers. The ceiling sprinklers opened quickiy, and in-rack sprinklers were effec- tive In the tier level in which they were installed and to a cer- tain-degree In one or two llers below. Vertical barriers In racks are nol a substitute for in-rack sprinklers. Because of the smoldering nature of carpel fires, manual fire fighting is extremely valuable In reducing the extent of the_ fire and completely extinguishing il LOSS EXPERIENCE Since , 965, there have been five major carpet rack stor- age fires at insureds' properties. These losses fall Into lour groups, based on available protection and rack storage arrangement Solid and Slatted Shelved Rack Storage with Celllng and In-Rack Sprinkler• Although the fire was discovered very ·late, in-rack and ceil· Ing sprinklers controlled a multl-lgnlllon point incendiary fire In a 20 ft {6.4 m) high storage in this carpet warehouse. Nylon, wool. and acrylic carpets were stored on two 92·ft (28.0-m) long back-to-back racl<s. Total depth of tl18 racks was 2711.2 ft (8.4 m), one rack being 15 ft (4.6 m) deep and the other 12¼ it (3.8 m) deep. Racks were eight tiers high. Tl;le shelves in the third and sixth tiers were solid. The remaining shelves were 2 x 10-in. (50 x 250-mm) boards spaced 2½ in. (63 mm) apart. Sprinkler protection was provided at ceiling level and below the solid shelve$ at the third and sixth tiers. In-rack sprin- klers were 212°F (100"C} rated and spaced al 100 sq ft {9.3 sq m) per sprinkler. The ceiling sprinklers wera 286°F (141°C) rated and spaced at 100 sq ft (9.3 sq m). Ordinary hazard pipe schedule was used for both ceiling and In-rack sprin~ters. Water supply was from a pµbilc main having a 65-psi (448-kPa) static pressure and a 40-psl (276-kPa) residual pressure at a flow of 1500 gpm (5670 dm3/min). The estimated density available over the fire area was 0.30 gpm/sq fl {12 mm/min). Three slmuttaneous fires were set within about 35 it (10. 7 m) of each other along a rack face. The fire went unno- ticed until a fireman at a fire station three blocks away heard a sprinkler water1Jow alarm. He investigated, discovered the fire, and turned in an alarm. The fire W8.9 completely extinguished within 30 mlnutes after the arrival of the fire department by 26 operating sprinklers (13 c.eiling and 13 in-rack) and 3 small hose streams. Approximately 550 run and partial rolls of carpet were in the building al the lime of lhe fire. About 300 rolls were dam· aged by fire or water. The remaining were subject to smoke damage. (F-752, 1966) Solid Shelved Rack Storage with Celllng Sprinklers Only Delayed discovery and inadequate sprinkler protection resulled In a large loss due to fire in this '17½-ft (S.2-m) high carpet rack storage at a department store dlstrlbutlon center. Synthetic and wool carpets were stored on a 40·ft (12.2-m) long by 15½·ft (4.7-m) deep solid shelved rack. The rack was six tiers high with solid shelves of metal deck· ing. The carpet rolls were about 2 ft (0.6 m} in diameter. Car- pet .storage wa.s separated from the remaining storage (mostly on double.row racks) by 12-ft (3.7-m) aisles. Sprinkler protecifon was provided at the ceiling level only. Sprinklers were 16S"F {74°C) rated and spaced at ioo sq ft {9.3 sq m} per sprinkler on ordinary hazard pipe sched- ule, wilh a center-central feed. Clearance of 4 ft (1.2 m} was maintained between the top of the storage and the sprln- klars. WaJ.er supply was from a public main having a statlc pressure of 65 psi {448 kPa). The estimated density avail· able over the fire area was 0.2 gpm/sq ft (8.0 mm/min}. 1· 1· I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I- I APR-02-1998 12:06 SCHIRMER ENG 8•30 STORAGE OF CARPETS Page 2 The fire started near the carpet rack at night when no one was in the warehouse. It was estimated that the sprinklers were ln operation four hours prior to the discovery or the fire by an outside patrolman. One small hose stream was used and 51 sprinklers opened before the fire was brought under control an hour after arrival of the public fire · dep~ent. The carpets in the rack werf;, badly charred. Alf goods within about 75 ft (23.0 m) of the carpel rack were subject to water damage. Smoke damage extended throughout the ware- house. {NPC-00034-Y, 1975) Open Steel Cubicle Racks and Celllng Sprinklers Only. 1. Immediate discovery, good sprinkler protection, and prompt action by the Emergency Organization of this car- pet manufacturlng plant extinguished a fire in 25-ft {7.6-m) high storage, 9efore the arrival of the public fire department. Carp(!ts wrapped In plastic sheets were stored in 56-ft (17.1-m) long, :15-ft (4.6-m) deep racks. The racks were a series of 32-in. wide by 31-in. high (813 x 787-mm) cubi· cfes formed by vertical and horizontal rack members. The racks were nine Cl.lbicles high. Each cubicle contained one carper roll about 2 ft (0.6 m) in diameter placed on a 16x:Y,-in.-(406x19-mm) shelving board on the lower hori- zontal rack member of eac.h cubicle. Sprinkler protection was provided at the ceiling level only. Sprinklers were 212°F (100°C) rated and on ordinary haz- ard pipe schedule, side-cent!al feed, spaced ,20 sq ft {11.2 sq m) per sprinkler. Water supplies were from a grav- ity t_ank and a 1500 gpm at , oo psi (5670 cu dm at 689 kPa) fire pump. The estimated density over the fire area was 0.45 gpm/sq tt (18 mm/min). Fire started when a gas-fired lift truck in the storage area. caught lire and accidentally backed into the sto~ge. The Emergency Organization immediately used extinguishers and four large hose streams. Sixteen sprinklers operated during this fire, which was extin- guished before the public fire department arrived. Approximately 54 rolls of carpet were damaged by fire. The fire damage was confined to the roll ends and the first few layers. About 215 rolls of carpet were wet. (F-2152, 1971) · 2. Automatic sprinklern extinguished a lira before the use of any manual protection In a 19-ft (5.S-m) tiigh storage at !his carpet warehouse . Carpets were stored In two main rows or racks separated by a 2S-ft (7.6-m) wide cutting area. The racks were 155 ft {47.2 rn) long, 12 ft (3,7 m) deep. The racks were a series of 32-ln.•wide by 31-ln.-hlgh (613 x 787 mm) cubicles (qrmed by the vertlcal and horizontal rack members. The racks were seven cubicles high. Each cubicle contained one car- pet roll about 2 ft (0.6 m) in diameter placed on top of two loosely spaced shelving boards on the lower horizontal rack member of each cubicle. Sprinkler protection was provided at the ceiling level only. Sprinklers wera 165"F (7 4"C) rated and spaced 70 sq ft (6.5 sq m) ~r sprinkler on .ordinaiy hazard pipe schedule, 847 272 2639 P.03 side-central feed. Water supply was from a public main hav- ing a static pressure of 84 psi (579 kPa). The estimated den- sity over the fire area was 0.35 gpm/sq ft. (14 mm/min). The fire started at the second tier level at night :when no one was at the warehouse. By the time the public 1lre depart- ment arrived, 30 sprinklers had extinguished the fire. Approximately 30 rolls of carpet were damaged by the fire. About 200 rons of carpet were wet, primarily due to stor- age being directly on the floor. Some rolls that had wrap- pings removed were discolored by the smoke. (F-i39S, 1965) Slatted Shelves Rack Storage With Celling Only ·sprinklers Automatic sprinkler protection and prompt fire department rosponse controlled a fire in rack storage qf greige carpet- Ing at .this carpet finishing plant. Nylon yam greige carpets with 10 percent polyester yam and polypropylene backing were stored on slatted shelved racks 1s ft (4.6 m) wide by 60 ft {18.3 m) long on the east and west walls of Building 10. A 30-ft (9.1-m) alsle existed between racks. Sprinkler protection was provided at ceiling level. Sprin- klers were on a dry-pipe system with ordinary hazard pipe schedule. 100 sq ft (9.3 sq m} spacing and 165°F (74.C) temperature rated. The fire department responded to a waterflow alarm. At about the same time. the maintenance superintendent heard the local alarm <!Ind went to the area where hfl found the fire well advanced and sprinklers operating. The fire was extinguished about 30 minutes aftar the arrival of the fire department by 30 operating sprinklers, three 1½-in. (38-mm) hose streams and one 211.2-in. (64-mm) hose stream. Approximately 54 rolls of greige carpet suffered varying degrees of fire or heat damage. About 87 additional rolls were damaged by smoke and water. (F1886, 1983) · RECOMMENOATIONS Since carpet storage is greatly susceptible to water dam· age, lift truck operators should be properly instructed to pre- vent a!=Cldental damage to In-rack sprinkler systems. Painting sprinkler piping and nearby rack members ls extremely helpful in warning lift truck operators. Rack mem- bers can also be used to provide protection for the piping against mechanical damage. See examples In Figure 4. Follow the guidellnes In Data Sheet 8-33 except as modi- fied In this data sheet Building Construction Emergency Smoke Md Heat Vents. This data sheet Is based on roof vents and draft curtains not being provided. Fire tests have not shown automatic vents to be cost effective and lhey may Increase sprinkler water demand. Hence, per- manent heal and smoke vents, if aoy, should be arranged r .. l .. .. . (. (:>== ' . 5 ' '-·· 1·· .. I I I I I I I I I I I .I I I I I ( .. ·• -~ APR-02-1998 12:06 SCHIRMER ENG for manual not automatic operation. Smoke removal dur- ing mop-up operatiol'\S can frequently be achieved through eave line windows, doors, monitors, nonaulomatic exhaust systems (gravity or manual), manually operated heal and smoke vents. or holes cut by fire department personnel • .. Storage Arrangement Finished Carpets. Mhough small amounts of carpet rolls and carpet pieces {door mats, runner carpet, etc.) In car• tons are stored on-floor, palletized, or on racks. rolls of fin· ished carpets are generally stored in standard carpet racks (Fig. 1), cubicle racks (Fig. 2), or in specially designed paperboard tubes {Fig. 3). Rack Storege. Standard racks (Fig. 1) may be constructed of steel or wood frames with slatted, solid, or metal deck- Ing shelves. They have a rack-tier height of 27 to 40 in. (586 to 1016 rnm), but usuaHy are 30 to 36 in. {762 to 914 mm) L 10-12tt I I l3-3.7mJ1 847 272 2639 P.04 STORAGE OF CARPETS 8-30 Page3 high. These carpet racks have between 4 and 10 tiers and are 9 to 27 ft {2.7 to 8.2 m) high. The rack length may extend several hundred feet. with vertical ~upports located every 10 to 12 ft (3.0 to 3.7 m). Normally there are trans- verse flue spaces at lhese vertical supports. The rack width is usually 12 to 15 ft (3.7 to 4.6 m) and often racks are placed back to back. Cubicle racks (Fig. 2) have a series of cubicles about 32 x 32 In. (813X813 mm) high formed by vertical and horizon- tal rack members. One or two boards (6to 12 in. [152 to305 mm] wide)' are placed on the lower horizontal rack mem- ber of each cubicle. One carpet roll is placed In each cubi- cle on the board(s), thus separating each roll from adjacent ones by 8 to 12 In. (203 to 305 mm) spaces. Carpet racks generally have transverse and longitudinal flue spaces unobstructed by carpet, wrapping, or shelving 4-10 Tiers I Fig; 1. Typical stafll:Jard rack for carpet storage. Up to Aboul 8 Tiers -I ~ 32in (0 Sm) Fig. 2. Typical cupicle rack for r.:orpet ~/orsgs. Skidded Storage on Floor 1-· 1- 1· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APR-02-1998 12: 07 _SCHIRMER ENG . 8•30 SiORAGE OF CARPETS Page 4 847 272 2639 Ski_dded Storage on Floor P.05 Fig. 3. Typical tube storage of carpets. which permits sprinkler water to run down through the stor- age. In general, the more flue space there is, lhe better the penetration of water to lower storage. The longitudinal aisles are generally 20 to 30 ft (6.1 to 9.1 m) wide. The transverse aisles (sometimes ~led "tunnels") are generally 10 to 12 ft (3.0 to 3.7 m) wide and have stor- age above the aisles. Clearance in the transverse aisles for lift truck operation is about 1 o to 12 ft (3.0 to 3. 7 m) high. Storage arrat1gement of carpets on all racks should be in accord with thQ following rQcommendations. 1. A minimum 2 to 4 in. (51 to 102 mm) transverse flue space at vertlcai supports should be maintained. About 1 ft (0.3 m) spaC1S between vertical members should be pro- vided between the back-lo-back racks. 2. To minimize watet damage, the lowest level of carpet storage should be at least 4 in. (102 mm) off the floor. 3. For storage ,2 ft (3.7 m) and lower on standard carpet racks, when no in-rack sprinklers are provided, a clear space of at least 8 ft (2.4 m) should be provided approximately over 100 ft (30.5 m) along the length of the rack to check the fire spread. · Tuoe Storage. Tube storage of carpets (Fig. 3) consists of paperboard tubes primarily nested on floor on special racks. Carpet rolls are placed in these tubes. Generally, the diam· eter of \he lube varies rrom 12 lo 36 In. (305 to 914 mm}. depending on Ifie diameter of the roll handled. The tube thickness Is designed to hold lhe carpels and is about % in. (16 mm). The tubes may have a wax coating on the outside. Storage arrangements of carpets in tubes should be in accordance with the following recommendations: 1. The length of the tubes should preferably be equal to or greater lhan the length of the carpet roll. However, the carpets should not overhang more Ulan 6 in. (152 mm) on both ends of the tube. 2. To min1mi2.e water damage, the lowest level of tubes should oe at least 4 In. (102 mm) off the floor. Unfinished CMpets. Rolls of unfinished carpets, usually about 4 ft (1.2 rn) in diameter, are generally stored in racks two or three tiers high to an overall height of about 12 ft (3.7 m). Fire Protection There are not enough varla\lons in combustibility proper-.. ties of the carpet material, type of carpet backing, and wrap- ping to warrant different protection requirements. Carpet rolls on floor and carpel pieces (with or without car- tons) should be protected In accordance with protection recommended for Class IV commodity in the appropriate data sheet (Data Sheet 8·25 or 8·33). Polyurethane, foam rubber, or rubber-coated fiber carpet pads should be pro- tected in accordance with Data Sheet 8·9. Automatic spri,:ikler protection should be provided for fin- ished or unfinished carpal roll storage In accordance with Table 1. Automatic sprinkler protection should also be pro- vided· in lhe transverse aisle "tunnels" of the rack stor- ages. Details of ceiling and In-rack sprinklers should be in accordance with Data Sheets 2-SN and 8-33, except as mod- ified in this data sheet. Sprinklers at Ceiling. Pipe schedule systems are prefera- ble, but hydraulically designed systems are acceptable. Details of pipe schedule systems spacing, pipe sizes, etc. will depend on the available water supplies and can be obtained from Data Sheet 2-77. Hydraulically designed systems should be used with cau- tion. Public water supplies are likely to fluctuate widely from season to season (even within a 2.;.hour period) and can deteriorate over a period of time. Up-to-date and ac:curate water test data is needed for a good design. Proper allow- ;mces should be made for seasonal, daily, and period-of. drought fluctuations. The sprinkler system should be preferably of wet pipe or pre- action type; however, dry-pipe systems are acceptable. Temperature rating of sprinklers for new installations should be 286"F (141°C). ; .. \, : . ·: ....... -- r. '-· (. , ., ... ' I I I I . . , 0 I I I I (_ I I I I I I I I I I APR-02-1998 12:09 SCHIRMER ENG 847 272 2639 P.06 STORAGE OF CARPETS 8-30 Table 1. Rack and Tubs Storage of Carpet Rolls 11'-Rack Sprkls_. Sprinkler Oensir/', Storage Stcrage Height, ft needed? //'so, to Sprinkler Temp. gpm/sqlt Arrengenwnt (m) wlist exterr:? /fating, •t= ('C) (mm/min) Standard 121, No3, Any 0.30 (~2)2 C11rpc; (3.6) 1. Level 286 (141) 0.20 ( 8) Racks 165 ( 74) 0.20( 8) Over Approxlmately" 286 (141) ., 0.30 (12) 1~ (3.6) Every 91t (2.7 m) 165 ( 74) 0.30 (12) Cubicle 15· No Any.-0.2s c10J Racks (4.8) 1 level 288 (141) 0.20 ( 8) 165 ( 74) o.to c S) - Over Approximately' 286 {141) 0.30 (12) 15 (4.6) Every 15 It (4.6 m) 165 ( 74) 0.30 (12) Tube 15 (4.6) No Any 0.25 (10) Storage 25 (7.7) No Any 0.30 (12) Hose stream Demand: 500 gpm (1900 dm3/m!n) Duration: 120 min 1. Can tie lncreaseicl 10 15 ft (4.6 m) lot lN~OCESS CARPet STORAGE. 2. For lowOf helght:11, danlllty can.be ttdUC:ed lO O.,lS gi,mlsq ll (10 mm/min). 3. f'l'ovlde a ft (2.! ml dor space ai llllPl'Oidrnately every 100 ft (30 m) 1/\torvab,atong tho rack longm. ", "Ap~ly" lodlc8?M 1)19ferrad distance. H~ It can be Increased by • maximum of 1 It (0.3 m). 5. SH paragrapl) Sp,trt~rs· II CIUJ119 rogardlr,g pipe .schedule sys tams. • ~~ ~VATION iV,,i .. FrtJftl LC.Ud•IIQ A,stol r-1-M• \'IE:WS (OJ Oc,,c,, Rair Rock, Ccrptt ri· ii ' ---·--· -·~--~-----• -·r • r II ' Otco . IZ•l:I' Rall• • • , ., j • ,· l3.7to41Sl!I) =·~-'=' :·=l#:,:O~~Hj'=P~~#::;::::.::.z.$1:!!:J _..,L__ ···1· 121~1~· l3.7 to"4,6m) ._____.__..______,____.___,... _J_ F OCt SOIUllletl SM11ld bt ····--111,1011.d w,1M11 24"(.6ml ol ,,,. Face. (bl Si•gl• flow llor:lc ti) ,i (3 7M) Olld °'"'' '" O~lh t~-~~:-:··-::1.~ ~J:~·:·.·11 f-sm)ccroers ·,. Fact Sor,nkltrt Should la • ._ __ •IMl<IIIW w11hin 24"!.Sm) Cl lftt FOCI (u) Ul'dff 12°(3.7tn) 0 .. p Dtla1J 'A'. !io-crota Main 11-o,.,c, Nioo•• Tl111 ~rr<l"Q•"'•"' M<lktt tn-ro,it Sy11,,,. Mort Ftt~iblt, Prevt111,110 un,i•c•s:sdry Pip• 9,.,c,1s.09• Ou• to Roell. 'Vibrolran :r--,.----.-,~-~1--11 ~tptti ri(3.7m)Q1'cl U<\411. Fig. 4. T-,pJcaJ ln-raek sprlnkfer ln:sta/latfon tor carpet racks. Nots: Instead of one drop nipple at IJVefY uptight, 1 to :J drop nipple$ per rack C8l1 be us"'1 with In-rack sprinklers connected by pipes u lnd/aJ/:Bd by dottttd Una on1'f. Page 5 Area of Demanif, :q ff (m2) 3000 (2-79) 2000 (186) 3000 (279) 2000 (1B6) :,ooo (2.78) 3000 (279) 2000 (18o) 3000 (279) 2000 (186) 3000 (279) 3000 (279) 3000 (279) I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1· I I I I-- I APR-02-1998 12:09 SCHIRMER ENG . 8•30 STORAGE OF CARPETS Page 6 In-rack sprinklers. ln-r-ck sprinklers should preferably be spaced vertically such that each level of in--rack sprinklers · and ceiling sprinklers protect approximately equal heights:cf · storage. Pipe sizes for in-rack sprinklers may be on ordl- na..--y hazard pipe schedule or hydraulically designed. Hydraulic design should be based on simultaneous opera- tion of the most hydraulically remote eight sprinklers on one level and a minimum operating pressure of 15 psi (103 l<Pa) (1.0 b) at any in-rack sprinkler. Typical In-rack sprinkler . · Installations are shown in Fig. 4. Inside Hose Connections. Small (1-in. [38-mm]) hose sta- tions With combination solid stream and spray noz:zles should be provided at intervals that will permit application of at least one hose stream an any point In the rack, Hoses should be no longer than 100 ft (20.5 m). Feeds should be independent of in-rack Md ceiling sprinklers In the immediate vicinity. . Water Supplies. Water supplies should be capable of pro- viding the sprinkler demand shown in Table 1 together with a hose stream demand of 500 gpm (1900 cu dm/min) for · at least two hours. Supervise<;/ Fire Alarms. Because of the relative slow cievel." opment of carpet fires and special arrangement of carpet storages. manual fire fighting can be very effective in the early stages or a lire. To alert the public fire department and the plant emergency organization, Class 111 or higher alarm service should b$ provided in accordance with Data Sheet 9-1. Smok·e-actuated automatic fire alarm systems may be used with sprinkler waterflow alarms for a more prompt response. There is no comparable NFPA standard. FM Eng,. Comm. 0~ 1976 847 272.2639 P.07 i : . ~-. ···: ~.: .... r-~ \. I (. r..,... -... :-:.. ·: -~. l ... I' I I I I I J I I I I I I I: .. ... I I I I I I APR-02-1998 12:09 SCHIRMER ENG CONFIDENTIAL 847 272 2639 .P.08 ·Loss Prevention Data 8-30C March 1977 STORAGE OF CARPETS· The 1976 revision of Data Sheet 8-30 is a complete rearrangement, representing minor changes in engi- neering from the previous version. Therefore, do not reevaluate the protection requirements at locations where there are no recommendations for protection im- provement, unless there has been a change in storage arrangement. At locations where there are recommen- dations for protection Improvements. reevaluate the protection requirements in accordance with the latest standard. Rack storage of carpets is unique in that it does not lend itself to ideal protection because of its configuration. Ideally, in-rack sprinklers should be in every tier. This ls not usually practical. Therefore. the recommendations for in-rack sprinldel'$ in Data Sheet 8-30 are a compro- mise between what Is Ideal and what is practical. Be- cause of this, normal !OS$ expectancies will be larger than usual: ha,wever, the fire Is not expected to jump the aisles or travel far from the point of origin. Prompt response for manual fire fighting Is essential. VERTICAL BARRIERS For best protection of carpet .storage on standard carpet ELEVATION racks, in-rack sprinklers are preferred as recommended in Data Sheet 8-30. However, under certain favorable conditions, protection using vertical barriers may be considered as an alternative to protection with In-rack sprinklers: This Is a highly spe1:lallzed .situation and should not be encouraged normally. The decision to ac- cept vertical barriers should be. made by the FMEA dis- trict office In concert with the placing company. Under these circumstances. the following additional recom!1'endations apply for vertical barriers. (Data Sheet 8·30 is still applicable.) 1. Vertical barriers should be installed in the racl(s at approxlmately 30 to 40-ft (9.2 to 12.2-m) Intervals along the rack lel')gth (generally evvry third vertical support). The barriers should fit tightly against the floor. For single--row racks located adjacent to a bulld- ing wall, the barriers should fit tightly against the wall also. Barriers and racks will require special design and con· sideratlon. Thickness ot the barrier should be at least ½ in. (12 mm} if fire. retardant material is used. or 3/4 in. cie mm} otherwise. To assure a barrier without any cracks or openings. v~-in. (6-m} fire retardant treated or3/rin. (S..mmJ untreated plywood sheets should be used ro construct a double layered. barrier (of ,~uired thick· ness) with staggered joints on each tayer. See Figure 1 for details. 0 • .,,_ ,:-,._ ............... , #! ........... _,_ ,.,._.., Me,,, Frcm Looc!l"9 Alm) P\.AH VIEWS (tl~,-.,Racl.A -;;I;" (5.710 ..... 1 _.L... ~· ...___-+-_ __,__ _ __.._~_--....___, {3.7r• .. ~l (I i I _[ ! I , ,_.-: ....... 1111..-11'-'tlt-~-At-nl" ..... u,., ....._.,....., • ...,.u,,-...uw,..c. Dtlell ·1:.,..., to...,.. . r~-.. -- i (111r, ... 1 PIJ•,_. $MO<t o, f (a-) flit Rtto,ffftt .. 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' STANDARD 81-2 2-714 Examples of Class III products are: Paper Products. Books, :magazines, newspapers; statio- nery; plastic-coated papt;'!r food containers; paper or card- board games; tissue products; rel.led paper on side or steei banded on end; and regenerated cellulosics (cellophane). Leather Products. Shoes, jackets, gloves, and luggage. Wood Products. Doors, windows, door and window frames, combustible fiberboard, wood cabinets, furniture, and other wood products. Textiles. Natural fiber upholstered nonplastic furniture; wood or metal furniture with plastic padded and covered armrests; mattresses without expanded pla~tic or rubber; absorbent cotton in cartons; nalural fiber and viscose yarns, thread, and products; and natural fiber clothing or textile products. Others. Tobacco products in paperboard cartons; non- flammable liquids such as soaps, detergent and bleaches, and nonflammable pharmaceuticals in plastic containers; combustible foods or cereal products; and nonnegative- producing film packs in sealed metal foil wrappers in paperboard packages. 2-1.4 Class IV commodity is defined as Class, I, ll, or III prnducts containing an. appreciable amount of Group A plastics in a paperboard carton or Class I, II, or III prod- ucts with Group A plastic packing in paperboard cartons on wood pallets. Group B plastics and free-flowing Group A plastics are also included in this class. (See Section 1-1 .) Examples of Class iv products are: small appliances, typewriters, and cameras with plastic parts; plastic-backed tapes and synthetic fabrics or clothing. An example of packing material is a inetal product in a foamed plastic cocoon in a corrugated carton. Class IV commodities also include: Textiles. Synthetic thread and yarn except viscose, and nonviscose synthetic fabrics or clothing. Others. Vinyl floor tile, wood or metal frarpe upholstered furniture or mattresses with pla~tic covering and/or pad- ding, and plastic-padded metal dashboards or metal bumpers. 2-1.5 Classific~tion of Plastics, Elastomers, and Rubber. Note: The following categories are based on unmodified plastic materials. The use of fire or flame-retarding modifi- ers or the physical form of the matei'ial may change the classification. Group A ABS (Acryl0nitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymer) Acetal (Polyformaldehyde) Acrylic (Polymethyl Methacrylate) .. ~:7: ·:xi~~ ·?,:· ., :.:: I· I UNIFORM FIRE CODE I Butyl Rubber I EPDM (Ethyle: FRP (Fibergla Natural RubbJ, Nitrile Rubbet 1 ,. PET (Thermo. Polybutadien~ Polycarbonate Polyester Elas. Polvethylene Polypropylen Polystyrene Polyurethane PVC (Polyvir;1 coated fabric, ui. SAN (Styrene! SBR (Styrene Group B ! Cellulosics 1 Butyrate, Ethyl Chloroprene Fluoroplastic i ethylene Cop 1 ethylene Cop Propylene Cop · Nylon (Nyl011 Silicon Rubb Group C .I Fluoroplasur PTFE -Polytr Melamine (J\III Phenolic PVC (Polyv·~· e.g., pipe, pip PVDC (Poly PVDF (Poly~· PVF (Polyvij Urea (Urea :I I Cha'! I 3-1 Construd materials thatl <lard shall be 1 Standard on T_) I 3-2 Fire Prot, 3-2.lt With with Chapteri is not require 3-2.2t \\'hc1_ are installed 1 fire protectio ,;:1· I . . . ·,·' '• .: t.:'·" ... ). .. '. - . . : ,, . ; ~' ··,;:-:.' .- ' ,. ·· ), ., . j, ,-•• ·-~ ... . .. · -, -.-· -... --·--:., :• r,, ·,,,: :·.l· . .. "'·,:::: . ' . ... ~ > f • . ,,i ' .· . . ... _ ~. ,· -,, ' ._.,_-;-- ,·.:·t .1_, "(.-• ·'!: ·-; · . .' -", , ..... .- ;:,, ;,_ : .,,· -;' ,··,'-, :· 1,-.····,._ .. } . . .. . .-: ' -. ~ . )~, ... -, .. . \' 'w•,. • t '/ ·1· . 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J. ·,-, - ' :, ;:... . •. --.--.- ,.._ ~-'·---:/ .. , . .·-.·• ', ·-,::_'): .. ~- .:. \ . '; . ,.,_} r', ', -'. )". • C' ·l . i· .·_-!: .. .! I .I .. ! ,. I .[ .. , I ,· I I 1-· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . 1 1994 UNIFORM FIRE CODE: 8101.4.1.4-8101.4.1.5 8101.4.1.4 Class III commodities. Class III commodities are commodities of wood, paper, natu- ral fiber cloth, or Group C plastics or products thereof, with or without pallets. Products are allowed to contain limited amounts of Group A or B plastics, such as metal bicycles with plastic handles, pedals, seats and tires. Group A plastics shall be limited in accordance with Section 8101.4.3. Examples of Class III commodities include, but are not limited to, the following: Aerosol, Level I (see Article 88) Combustible fiberboard Cork, baied Feed, bagged Fertilizers, bagged Food in plastic containers Furniture: wood, natural fiber, upholstered, nonplastic, wood or metal with plastic-padded and covered arm rests Glycol in combustible containers not exceeding 25 percent Lubricating or hydraulic fluid in metal cans Lumber Mattresses, excluding foamed rubber and foamed plastics Noncombustible liquids in plastic containers having a capacity of more than 5 gallons (18.9 L) Paints, oil base, in metal cans Paper, waste, baled Paper and pulp, horizontal storage, or vertical storage that is banded or protected with approved wrap Paper in cardboard boxes Pillows, excluding foamed rubber and foamed plastics Plastic-coated paper food containers Plywoo_d Rags, baled Rugs, without foamed backing Sugar, bagged Wood, baled Wood doors, frames and cabinets Yams of natural fiber and viscose 8101.4.1.5 Class {V commodities. Class IV commodities are Class I, II or III products containing Group A plastics in ordinary· corrugated cartons and Classes I, II and III products, with Group A plastic packaging, with or without pallets. Group B plastics and free-flowing Group A plastics are also included in this class. The total amount of nonfree-flowing Group A plastics shall be in accor- dance with Section 8101.4.3. Examples of Class IV commodities include, but are not limited to, the following: Aerosol, Level 2 (see Article 88) Alcoholic beverages, exceeding 20 percent but less than 80 percent alcohol, in cans or bottles in cartons Clothing, synthetic or nonviscose 1-351 I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I· I I I I I 8101.4.1.5-8101.4.2.2 Combustible metal products (solid) Furniture, plastic upholstered . Furniture, wood ~r metal with plastic covering and padding 1994 UNIFORM FIRE CODE Glycol in combustible containers (greater than ·25 percent and less than 50 percent) Linoleum products Paints, oil base in combustible containers Pharmaceutical, alcoholic elixirs, tonics, etc. Rugs, foamed back Shingles, asphalt Thread or yarn, synthetic or nonviscose 8101.4.1.6 High-hazard commodities. High-hazard commodities are high-hazard products presenting special fire hazards beyond those of Class I, II, III or IV. Group A plastics not otherwise classified are included in this class. Examples of high-hazard commodities include, but are not lim- ited to, the following: Aerosol, Level 3 (see Article 88) Alcoholic beverages, exceeding 80 percent alcohol, in bottles or cartons Flammable solids (except solid combustible metals) Glycol in combustible containers (50 percent or greater) Lacquers, which dry by solvent evaporation, in metal cans or cartons Lubricating or hydraulic fluid in plastic containers Mattresses, foamed rubber or foamed plastics Pallets and flats which are idle combustible Paper, asphalt, ro1led, horizontal storage Paper, asphalt, rolled, vertical storage Paper and pulp, rolled, in vertical storage which is unhanded or not protected with an approved wrap Pillows, foamed rubber and foamed plastics Pyroxylin Rubber tires Vegetable oil and butter in plastic containers 8101.4.2 Classification of plastics. 8101.4.2.1 ·General. Plastics shall be designated as Group A, B or C in accordance with Section 8101.4.2. 8101.4.2.2 Group A plastics. Group A plastics are plastic materials having a heat of combustion that is much higher than that of ordinary combustibles, and a burning rate higher than that of Group B plastics. Examples of Group A plastics include, but are not limited to, the following: ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer)" Acetal (polyformaldehsde) Acrylic (polymethyl methacrylate) Butyl rubber 1-352 .-.1·. ,, .. '.I'·:.: ' -.. . ~. ' -. '' ---"",• ," .. 1··· .. . ,· . {:.;. ,"•;, ' ' ~ ~ .l. \' , . . ' '~ ·;':: ,,._: .. · _. ", I :,·.-: ,,.; ,, ,"'--i 'i_"", ,_ ·¥' J· _._. ,~. ' ,._, .... ... '> <· 'I' • /·-, .. .·J. '·',r .. ', -;: . • M ~ • f N " J • ) (-'l ' '.. •• : ~!. •: ~-\ • t .:._. ·,, '' f .;-~. ' ~ ~ '• > ,. ,., .. "-' .' ._~,;, .. _ : '. ,, ,.• • I -.-., -. • . ";1',• ., '' \' ... ; .. ·-1·· •.v r ' : j'. -' I,, ' ' . -: ~ '. •• ·.1 ···1··/:-:'. ... . . 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(Cu.Fl,) (Lbs,) Material Class :8:~mti:!~ x 3,785 for L x 0.0283 for m' : e:~::: fg: ~\. x3.785 for L :B.-:m:g:!~ x3.785forl x 0.4536 for kg x 0.4536 for kg x 0,0283 lor m3 X 0,4536 for kg I.I Combustible II N.A. 12010 N.A. N.A. 1_20. N.A. N.A. 30 Jiquid4,S,6,7,8,9 III-A N.A. 33010 N.A. N.A. .330 N.A. N.A. 80 ' IJI-B N.A. 13,20Q.I O. II N.A. N.A. 13,20011 N.A. N.A. 3.30011 1.2 Combustible fiber (loose) (100) N.A. N.A. (100) N.A. N.A. (20) N.A. (baled) (1,000) N.A. N.A. (1,000) N.A. N.A. (200) N.A. 1.3 Cryogenic, flammable or oxidizing 45 N.A. .N.A. 45 N.A. N.A. JO 2.1 Explosivesl2 J 10.13 (1)10,13 N.A. l/4 <¼> N.A. l/4 (l/4) 3.1 Flmnmable solid 1256,IO N.A. .N.A. 14 N.A. N.A. 14 KA. 3.2 Fltunmable g:1s (gaseous) N.A: N.A. 7506,IO N.A. N.A.·. 7506.10 N.A. KA. (liquefied) N.A. J56.IO N.A. N.A. 156.lll N.A. N.A. KA. 3.3 Flammable 1-A N.A. 30IO N.A. N.A. 30 N.A. N.A. 10 .. l_iquic!45,6.7.S.'l 1-B N.A. 6010 N.A. N.A. 60 N.A. N.A. 15 1-C N.A. 9010 N.A. N.A. 90 N.A. N.A. 20 Combination I-A. N.A. 12010 N.A. N.A. 120 N.A. N.A. ]() I-B. ,.c1, 4.1 Organic peroxide, · unclassified deton:11:1ble J 10,12 (1)10.12 N.A. l/412 (l/4)12 N.A. l/412 (l/4)12 4.2 Organic peroxide I 56.IO (5)6,IO N.A. )6 (1)6 N.A. J6 (l>6 11 506,IO (50)6,10 N.A. 506 (50)6 N.A. 106 (10)6 Jl1 1256,IO (125)6-10 N.A. 1256 (125)6 N.A. 256 (25)6 IV 500 (500) N.A. 5006 (500) N .. A. 100 (100) · V N.L. N.L. N.A. N.L. .N.L. N.A. N.L. N.L. 4.3 Oxidizer 4 J 10,12 (1)10,12 N.A. l/,11Z (l/4)12 N.A. l/4" l'/4)'" 316 t06,IO (10)6,tO N.A. 26 (2)6 N.A. 26 (2)6 2 2506,10 (250)6,10 N.A. 2506 (250)6 N.A. 506 (50)6 J 4,0006,10 (4,000)6,10 N.A.-· 4,0006 (4,000)6 N.A. 1,0006 (1,000)6 4.4 Oxidizei--;as .. (gase9us)6• 0 N.A. N.A. .J,500 N.A. 'N.A. 1,500 N.A. N.A. (liquefied)6,l0 N.A. 15 NA N.A. 15 N.A. N.A. N.A. 5.1 Pyrophoric -410,12 (4)10,12 ... 5010,12. · •.. J12 . (1)12. ... 1010,12 0 0 6.1 Unstable (reactive) 4 JI0,12 (1)10,12 1010,12 l/412 (l/4)12 . 210,12 l/412 (l/4)12 3 56,IO (5)6,10 .. 506,10 J6 (1)6 J06,IO J6 (1)6 2 506,10 (50)6,lu 2506•10 506 (50)6 2506•10 106 (10)6 I .. N.L. N.L. 7506,1!l. N.L. N.L . N.L. N.L. N.L. 7.1. V,'.ater reactive 3 ·56,lO (5)6,10 ,N.A. 56 (5)6 N.A. 16 (1)6 . .. 2 506,IO (50)6,10 .N.A. 506 (50)6 N.A. 106 . (10)6 1 12510,11 (125)10,11 N.A: 12511 (125)11 ·N.A. 2511 (25)11 N.A.-Not applicable. · · N.L.~Not limited.' · · .. · ... · · · ,l Control areas shall be separated from each.other by_not less than a one-hour fire-resistive occupancy separation. The nun\bei: of control areas within a building used for ! retail or wholesale.sales shall not exceed two. The number of control areas in buildings with other uses shall not exceed four. See Section 204. S 2Toe aggregate quantity in use and storage shall not exceed the quantity listed for storage ... · · · ·• · · 3Toe aggregate quantity of nonflammable solid and nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials within a single control area of Group M Occupancies used for.retail sales may exceed the exempt amounts when such areas are in_ compliance ~ith the Fi~e C<;>de. _ .. 4Toe quantities of alcoholic beverages m retail sales uses are unlimited provided the liquids are pacp.ged in individual containers not exceeding four liters. · The quantities of medicines, foodstuffs and cos'metics containing not more than 50 percent of volume of water-miscible liquids and with the remainder of the solutions not being flammable in retail sales or storage occupancies are unlimited when packaged in individual containers not exceeding four liters. 5for aerosols, see the Fire Code. · ·• .... ---, · · · · · · · .. · · · --.. · .. ... · .. .. · .. · · · 6Quantities may be increased 100 percent in sprinklered buildings. When Footnote 19 also-applies, the increase for both footnotes may be applied. ;7For stor 5 age and\1se',of f!aJlllllable and comdb 3 u 1 sti 4 bt(! liquWsJ1},9~qu~~ ~..,_ B.,.I?, f,Jg lv!i .. Bi. ~-~1.14.1J.0_£c_~p~ci~~--~~e $.~~_ti9ns 303_,8, 304.8, 30?,8, 306.8, 307.1 .3 through ! 307.1. ,308.8,309.8:310.12,311.8a~ .. 2.: -· : · ·, .. ·... , ... , ,8For wholesale and retail sales use, also see the Fire Code ....... ~-------.---·' ........ ·---· ·· ., ....... · .. · ... -< · .. : : .. ~':'.:· .... : .. · · · · .. · · .. .. · .. . 9Spray applica~on of any quantity offlarnniable .. Qr ~ombustiJ;,Je Ji quids shall 1?.e conducted as s~t for.th. iri _the Fire Code ..... :... ... . .. . .. ... . · · . . •1~Quantities may b\i increased 100 perce!)t when ~tored in approved ~t~rage cabinets, gas ~abinets or exhausted enclosures as specified in the Fire Code. When FoolI!ole C ;··· 6 also applies·the increase for both footnotes may be applied •• • .,... .• :.·---·-.· .... · · · ·y-· -·--... ~ ·· •.· .. · ·---· ---~ · · ·· --·:-· · :"· ..... · -· --·-· · . HTb .• ·' ... d' 'nkl ob'"ldi " 1· •· 'd ., .. ,.:;:•:: -·!. t-:.·,., · t•·, .-..:: ·-:.,:.~ ' :·.··. ' ~·r ·.:. •·• ~ • ·: ·. : e quanuues pemutte ma spn ere u1 ng are no\ 11IDte ,.-; .. :,,,:,·:; . ':='°"~;· . .-; ~:.:._, .. ::,:', : ·.;._,]-.-'..; ! . ·.,, ... _--; a·.. · · : ·. . •1 2Pert)lttteq in spri_!)kl~tefl b}lildings orily. N.on~J.S_l!JJg~~-4.i!:!.!!!\SPri.nkle_~~~..Qt.!iJd!!}gS.:..~:..'..~.--.. ·. :.:,. : ·• :·,0·:!.": .• : 1 •. .. · · .. _-.. . .: . ·.. · 130ne pound of black sporting powder and 20 pounds (9 kg) of SI!IP1'~1ess powder are perµutted m spnnklered o~ un~prinklered buildings. ·,· ."-· .-._. , -. : l4See definitionfcifDivisi<ihs 2 and 3 in'Sectiori"307.l. "'-·:-:···,···· ... ····:·cc,~::·.-:-...,s • • ·-:··· .... • .... --·:··--..... .......... · . · ... · · · " .. .. B · 15Contai!ilng not rno!e than the_e;empt amOU!Jts _ _of g1:15.sJ-A,. ~lass ~-B or.Cll)_~s I7C ~amtl\_able_li9u_ic)s_._ ., ...... :·" , .. ,-.-.,,. : . , __ . • 16A maximum quanuty of200 pounds (90.7 kg) of soltd or20 gallons (75.7 L) ofhqu1d Class 3 ox1d1zers may be pernutted m Groups I, Rand U Occupancies when such b materials are ~e~~~:-~.~~: ~1ai?t~nanse purposes Qr PP~_r_,:t!o~ ~!:~J~i~T.7f ~-~s -~~!. f?~:!?~ t!_teJi~ -~od_e: :·_ · \"-: _ · .. _ .': .. · . •. (,,,) :.r;·!·.· · · ;-:,_1··.-..'.:! , •• , ......... !,' :.· •• ~:!:'.~·; · ·.::,_:-;::·::--.~· .. _., .. -:.· •.. , .. ~,.~f•. · ':":\l. , ••.• ;.~-~-, -· '.•~·•· ~-•. :.·-. .• ..... (0 (0 .... C z =ri 0 ::0 :s: Ill C r= CJ z G) (') 0 0 m (0 (0 .... C z =ri 0 ::0 == 0) C F 0 z G) (') 0 0 m ,1 ·j ' I ·! .i I I. .... b .... ()) I I I I I I I I I I 1, I I I I. I I I .... I (,) .... (0 j TABLE 8001.13-8-EXEMPT AMOUNTS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PRESENTING A HEALTH HAZARD MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PEFi CONTROL AREA 1,2 When two units are given, values within parentheses are in pounds (lbs.) (Apply table as specified in Section 8001, 13.) . STORAGE3 USE3-CLOSED SYSTEMS U.SE3-0PEN SYSTEMS .. · Liquid Solid liquid Gallons5 ci"!~~~s Gallons4,5,6 Gas Gas Solid ---MATERIAL Solid Lbs.4,5,& (Lbs.) Cu. FL5 Lbs.s (Lbs.) .. Cu.F1.s Lbs. (Lbs.) x 3.785forL x 0.028 for m3 x 3,785forL X 3.785 for L x-0.4536 for kg x 0.4536 for kg X 0,4536 for kg x 0.4536 for kg x 0.028 for m3 x 0.4536 for kg x 0.4536 for kg I. Carcinogens 9, 11 5,000 500 8106 5,000 500 8106 1,0005 1605 2. Corrosives 5,000 500 ' 8106 5,000 500 8106 1,0005 1005 3. Highly toxics7 1 0) 268 1 (1) 208 ·• l/45 (l/4)5 4. lrritants9 5,000 500 8106 5,000 500 8106. 1,0005 1005 5. Radioactives I 0 Alpha emitters 2mCi 2mCi 0.2mCi6 2mCi 2mCi 0.2mCi lmCi 1 mCi (74 MBq) (74 MBq) (7.4MBq) (74 MBq) (74MBq) (7.4 ,MBq) (37 MBq) (37 MBq) Beta emitters 200Ci 200Ci , 20Ci6 200Ci 200Ci 20Ci lOOCi 100Ci (7.4 x 106 (7.4 X 106 (7.4 X 105 (7.4 X 106 {7.4 ·x 106 (7.4 X 105 (3.7 X 106 (3.7 X 106 MBq) MBq) MBq) MBq) MBq) MBql MBq) MBql Gamma ~mitters 14Ci 14 Ci 1.4 Ci6 14Ci 14Ci 1.4 Ci 0.1 Ci 0.1 Ci (5.2 X 105 (5.2 X 105 (5.2 X 104 (5.2 X 105 (5.2 X J-05 (5.2 X 104 (3700 MBq) (3700 MBql MBq) MBq) MBq) MBq) MBql l\!Bq) 6. Sensilizers9 5,000 500 8106 5,000 500 8106 1,0005 1005 7. Other heallh hazurds9 5,000 500 8106 5,000 500 8106 1,0005 1005 8. Toxics7 500 (500) 8106 500 (500) s10s 1255 (125)5 I Control areas shall be separated from each other by not less than a one-hour fire-resisti\'e occupancy scparn1ion. The number of control areas wi1hin a building used for relail or wholesale sales shall not exceed two. The number of conlrol areas in buildings with other uses shall not exceed four. See Sections 204 and 8001 .8.2. 2See Section 800 I. I. 1, Exception 2. 3The aggregate qmmlily in use and storage shall not exceed the quantity !isled for storage. Quanlities shall not exceed.limits set forth in Sec1ions 8001.13.2 and 8001.13.3. 4The aggrega1e quantity of nonflammable solid and nonflammable-or noncombustible liquid health hazard malerials within a single control area of Group M Occup:mdes used for relnil sales may exceed the exempt amounts when such ~reas are in compliance wi1h Sec1ion SOOJ.12. 5Qu:mtities may be increased 100 percent in sprinklered buildings. When Footnote 6 also applies, the increase for both footnotes may be applied. 6Quantities may be increased 100 percent when stored in approved storage cabinels, gas cabinels or exhausted enclosures as specified in Sections 8003.1.10, 8003.3.1.3.2 and 8003.3.1.3.3. When Footnote 5 also applies, the increase for both footnotes inay be applied. · ?for special provisions, see Sec1ions 8003.3, 8003.12, 8004.2.3. 7 and 8004.3.6. 8Pcrmittcd only when located in approved gas·cabinels, exhausted enclosures or gas rooll)s. See Section 8004.2.3.7.1. 9Carcinogens. irritants, scnsi1izers and olher health hazards do not include commonly used building nmlcrials and consumer producls which are not otherwise regulated by this code. IOLicensccl, scaled sources for inslrumcnts, calibration devices iind equipment nre exempt. Licensing requirements and dclcrmimllion or'whcthcr a source is sealed or I nonscalcd shaU-bc as sci fortldn Nuclear Rcgula1ory Commission rcgulu1ions. . . , . . ,, Individual containers shall not exceed a quantity of2 mCi (7.4 X 107 bccqucrcls) foralphacmlllers, 200C1 (7.4 X 101-bccqucrcls) forbctucnuucrs :ind 0.1 Ci (3.7 X 10 becquerels) for gamnm emitters. 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SECTION VI. =======~~~ SECTION II COMl?O:NENTS INGREDIENTS/SARA III INFORNATION CAS NUMBER OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS OSHA PEL ACGIH TIN VAPO'.R PRESSURE rnm Hg@ TEMP Wt % •••w•••••MNM•M••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•N•••••-••••••M•••••••••••• CALCIUM SALTS/ POR'.tLAlllD CEMENT S It· I CA, CRYSTALLINE 65997-15-1 14808-60-7 10mg/M3 5mg/M3DUST .3mg/M3 N/A N/F-. 35 65 **~ No toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of T.itle I !I and of 40 CE'R · 372 at·e p1:·esent. *** --------------SECTION Ill BOIL.ING RANGE: N/A PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CH~RACTERISTICS ------------- VAFOR DiNSITY; N/A SOLUBILITY IN WATER: APPEARANCE AND ODOR: SPECIFIO GRAVITY (H20=1): 2.8 EVAPORATION R~TE: N/A SLIGHT COLORED POWDER, ODORLESS ======-========= SECT!ON IV -FIRE AWD EXPLOS!ON HAZARD DATA ==========-=-== FLASH POINT: N/A FLAM~B~E LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME -LOWER: EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: NO~-FLAMMABLE. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES NONE REQUIRED UNUSUAL FIRE AlllD EXPLOSION HAZARDS NONE N/A UPPER: :N/A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FROM: EMSER TILE PHONE NO. Dec. 30 1998 01:06PM P4 FBGNON-S MA!ERIA~ SAFETY DATA SHEET !?AGE 2 OE' 3 · ' : ~· .:. i:.--------;;==-=:::====:;;:.~== SECTION V -.. REACl'lVl'IY DATA STABILITY: STABtE ~~-----------~~--------· CONDITIONS TO AVOID NONE INCOMPATIBILITY {MATERIALS TO AVOID) REACTS WITH STRONC-ACIDS PRODUCES CARBON DIOXIDE. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: wrr.t NOT OCCUR .. ,.:. •' ... ;::/::i~ :., . .'~"--~ ' ......... ,. ==-=:.-=~=~===------=---SECTION VI HEALTH HAZARD DATA ,.;j, .' =============:=======·~~- INHALATION H~ALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE PORTLAND CEMENT IS CLASSIFIED AS A NUISANCE DUST BY OSHA, MSHA, AND ACOlH. AS SUCH, THE TLV tS 5MG/M3 FOR RESfIRABLE DUST AND 10MG/M3 FOR ~O~AL DUST. THE USE OF A NIOSH AP?ROVE~ ~!SPIRATOR IS RECOMMENDED. SKIN AND EYE CON~ACT HEALTH RISKS hNP SYMFtOMS OE EXFOSURE WET ·CEMENT CAN DRY SKIN AND C~USE ALKhLI BURNS. CEMENT DUST CAN IRRITATE S1ES AND UPPE~ RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, SKIN ABSORFTION BEAI/i'H RlSl<S ANO SYMPT.OlYlS OE' EXPOSURE NONE INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMFTOMS OF EXFOSV~E NONE HEAL'tE HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) ACUTE: WET CEMENT~ ESPECIALLY IN PLASTIC (UNHARDENED) CONCRE'rE, MORT.u.R, OR SLURRIES, CAN DRY 'I'HE SKIN AND CAUSE ALKALI BURNS. CHRONIC: CEMENT CAN CAUSE INFLAMMATION OF THE LINING TISSUE OF THE INTERIOR Ol THE NOSE AND INFLAMMATlON O! THE CORNEA. HY?ERSENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS MA1 D~VELOF AN ALLERGIC DERMATIT!US (SKIN RASH). OARCINOGENICI'l'Y: N'I'F? NO lARO MONOORA?HS? NO OSHA REGULATED? NO l:'ORTLhND CEMENTS ARE NOT LISTED BY NTP, IARC, OR OSHA AS CONTAINING CARCINOGENS. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AOGRhV~TED BY EXPOSURE HYPERSENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS MAY DEVELOP A SKIN RASH. EMERGENCY AND FIRSI ~ID FROCEDVRES EYE CONTACT: FLUSH EYES W!TH WATER. SKIN CONTACT: WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER TO REMOVE DUST_. INHAwED~ WEAR APPROVED RESFIR~TOR IN ENVIRONMENT. $WALLOWED! H/A ... •,,, a • . ·~ , ~·,. . : t< ~ :_.·~-: -.. , ~ .. ~:~1 .. _ • i ~ ,· .: ,, :·, .. ,, .... ····. ·.--.... .. ..~ .... ,, . ···-· ·-------------. . . .. ____ __,___ ------------------------ I FROM: EMSER TILE PHctlE NO. ·--' ·:.,.: .... - Dec. 30 19S8 01:08PM P6 I ~BGSANO . . -MA'IERIAL SAFE'l'¥ PATA SHEET PAGE 3 OF~ I I I I I I 1· I I I I· I I I I :;;;;;:;:; .. ::;;:== -sEc:1'10N vi I ---FREcAui10Ns E'OR SAFi:r HANor;rNG AND~ usm __ _. ________ _ ---------,.--------. -STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED CLEAN TJF USING ORY METHODS l'HhT DO NOT DISPERSE :OUST Il~TO THE Z\IR, AVOit> BREATHING THE DUST. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ARE NOT REQU!RED. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD CAN BE RlTURNED TO ?HE CONTAINER FOR LATER USE IF IT IS NOT CONTAMINA1ED. OISPOS_E OF IN ACCORDANCE WI'l'H FEDERAL,· STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIOl>lS. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN Hi HANDLING AND STORING NONE OTHER FRECAUTIONS 1-lOlllE =====--=-==-========= SECTION VIII ~::13E1IRl\'l'ORY FRO'rECTION APPROV£D NlOS~ RESPlRATOR. VENTILATION AVOID GENERATlNO DUST. FROTEO~IV6 GLOVES RUBBER OR CLOTH GLOVES RECOMMENDED. EYE PROTECTION SAFEXY GLASSES ARE RECOMMENDED, OTHER PROTECTlVE CtOTH!NG OR EQUIPMENT CONTROt MEASURES ====~========----=-=== THE USE OF BARRIER CREAMS OR GLOVES, IMPERVIOUS BOOTS A~D CLO~HING TO PROTECT 'I'HE: SKIN FROM CONTACT WITH WE'r CEMENT. WORK/"dYGIENIC PRAC~ICES . GOOD HOUSEKEEP!NG PROCEDURES SHOULD B~ FOLLOWED AT Att TIMES. ---~---------------~~~~--SECTION lX -DISCLAIMER DISCI.il\IMER THE INFORMATION PRESENTED HERE IS BELIEVED TO BB ACCURATE BUT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE, WHETHER ORICINATIN~ WITH THE COMPANY OR NOT. RECIPIENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONFIRM !N ADVANCE OF NEED, THAT THE INFORMATION IS CURRENT, APPLICABLE, AND SUITABLE TO THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES . . . . · 1· 1·- 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -~---. ---·· ·----~····'"----··· --. -----···---------------· ---------· FROM EMSER TILE PHO'-lE NO. MATERIA~ SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT NAME: NONSANOE:O FOL-YBLEND PRODUCT CODE:·__ . Dec. 30 1998 01:07PM P5 HMIS ·CODES: H F R f 0 0 0 , ___ ., _____________ _ ----~-~~----------SECTION I MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION ---~------------- MANUFACTURER'S NAME: Custom Building Products, Inc. ADDRESS: 6511 SAu~ LAKE AVE,, BELL, CA, 90201 EMERGENCY PHONE: (213) 582-0846 HtB'ORMATION PHONE: (213) 582-0846 DATE REVISED 1 6-30-95 NAME OF PRE~ARER: STEVE ~A~LOR INGREDIENTS/SARA III INFORMATION ==-============-=· OCCUPATIONAL !:XPOSURE VAPOR LI~ItS FRESSURE Wt COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER OSEA .l?EL ACGIH TLV mm Hg@ TEMP % ••••••••M••~••••••-•••-••-•••••••--•••••••-••••••••••~----~---·-~---•••••••••~V•-~• CALCIUM SALTS/ POR'ILA1'1D CEMENT 5MG/M3DUST N/A 60 *** No toxic chemical.(s) subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of Title lII and 0£ 40 C~R 372 are present. *** ----------------------------SECTION III BOILING RANGE: N/A V~POR DENSITY: N/A SOLUBILtT'l !N WA'l'!~~ ~F~EAR~NCE AND ODOR: PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARAOTERlST!OS S~ECI~IC GRAVITY (H20=l): EVAPORATION RATE: .N/A SLlCHT COLORED POWDER, ODORLESS ;==-=-=--------SECTION IV FIRE AND EXFLOSlON HAZARD DATA FLASE'. POINT: N/A . f'tAMMABLE Liil'lITS IN AlR BY VOLUME -LOWER: EXTINOUISH!NG MEDIA: FOAM, CO2 NO:N.-FLAMMABLE. SPECIAL FIREtIGHT!NO P~Od~DU~ES NONE REQUIRED UNUSUAL !IRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS NONE N/A Ul?:PER: N/.?'. :;, _____ ,... ___________ : 2.9 .-.~,: ~ -·~·-.··:. ::{.:. -~ ... : ·: ;,;;· ..... . ==============·: ·."·i\ l~· ;:::!: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1· I I I I I ----~-----------.. . ,-·----------·---------~-----'---- FROM: EMSER TILE PHONE NO. :'BGSAND MATEIUAL SAE'E'I'~ DA'XA SHEET --------------:::::::::. ... -------SECl'lON V STABILITY: STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOiD NONE INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) REACTS WITH STRONG ACtDS TO PRODUCE CARBON DIOXIDE. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS NONf.: HAZA~r>OUS POLYME!l!ZATION: WILL NO'J;' OCCUR Dec. 30 1998 01:09PM P7 f[-1.GE 2 Of' 3 =========~--========= seCTION VI -HEALTH HAZARD D~TA =·==================~~ !NHA~ATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE POR'l1LAND CEMENT IS CLASSIFIED AS A NUIS.l%.NCE DUST BY OSHA, MSHA, AND ACGIH. AS SUCH, THE 'l'I.V IS 5mg/M3 FOR RESPIRABLE DUST A ND l0mg/M3 'FOR TOTAL OUST. THE US! OF A NIOSH APPROVED RESPIRATOR IS RECOMMENDED. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISlrn AND SYMPTOivlS OF EXPOSURE WET CEMENX CAN DRY THE SKIN .\ND CAUSE ALKALI SVRNS. CEMENT DUST CAN IRR!T~TE EYES AND UPPER RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. SKIN hSSQ~Fl'IOlil HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS Of EXPOSURE NONE; INGESTION HEAL~H ~ISKS AND SYMPTOMS Of EXPOSURE NONE . HEAI/l'H HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) ACUTE: WET CEMENT, ESPECIALLY IN FLASTIC (UNHARDENED) CONCRf:TE, MORTAR, OR SLURRIES, CAN DRY ~HE SKIN ANP CAUSE ALKA~l BURNS. CHRONIC: CE!MENT CAN CAUSE INFLAMMATION OE' TEE LINING TISSUE OE' THE IN'l:ERIOR OF .THE :NOSE AND INFLAMMATION OE' iHE CORNEA, HYPERSENSITIVE IND!VIDTJALS Mlfi DEVELOP AN ALLERGrc OlRMATITUS (SKIN RASH). . CARCINOGENICITY: NTP? YES J:ARC MONOORAFHS? YES OSHA REGUj;...l,.TED? .iES THERE IS SUFFIC!!NT EVIDENCE or THE CARCINOGENrCITY OF CRYSTALLINE SILICA TO EXl?ERt!IJENTAL ANIMALS, AND THAT THE~E· IS EVIDENCE OF THE CARCINOGENICITY OF CRYSTALLINE SILICA TO HUMANS. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERAl'.:LY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE N/A EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT: FLUSH EYES W!TH WATER, SKIN CONTAC'l:; WASH Wl:tH SOAP MD WATER TO REMOVW DUST, lNHALEO: WEAR APP~OVED RE:Sl'IRATOR !N nUSTY ENVIRONMENT. SWALLOW&D: NONS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ·I I I I I --. -___, ___ -------------·-----. ---------------------------------·-·-... --~-s----'---·-----------------------.... FROM: EMSER TILE PHONE MO. : Dec. 30 1998 01:10PM P8 MATERIA~ SAfETY DATA SHEET PRODUC'I' NhME: . MAS'IER BLEND TH INSET GRA'i PRODUCT CODE: 6048 HMlS CODES: H F R F 1 0 0 ,I ==·==~~=======;=== SECTION l --M~NUFACTURER ID~NTIFICATION -----=----------- MANUFACTURER'S NAME: Custom Building Products, Inc. ADDRESS; 6511 SALT LAKE AVE., BELL, CA, 90201 EMERGENCY PHONE: (213) 582-0846 INFO:RMATION PHONE: (213) 582-0846 DATE REVISED : 04-14-94 NAME OF FREPARER: STEVE TAYLOR REASON REVISED: ADDITlONAr, !NFORMATION: HEALTH SECTION VI, =••~====== SECTION II H INGREDIENTS/SARA III lNFORM~T!ON ==========;;:== COMFO:NENTS OCCVPAtlONAL EXPOSURE tIMITS CAS NUMBER OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV VAPOR PRESSURE Wt. mm Hg@ TEMP % ---~-----------------------------"~~------------------~-------------··--"~--~----SILICON DIOXIDE; SILICA, CRYSTALLINE OALClUM SALTS/ PORTLAND CEMENT CALCIUM CARBONATE/ LIMESTONE 14808-60-7 10mg/M3 .3mg/M3 SMG/M3DUST lOMG/M3 1317•65•3 10 mg/M3 N/A N/A N/A 55 40 s *** ~o toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of Iitle lII and of 40 CFR 37.2 are present. *** -============= SECTION III PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTt~ISTICS ===--==~==--- BC>Ir1!~0 R~NGE: N/A SPECIFIC GRAVIT¥ (H20=1): 2.6 · VAFOR DENSITY: HEAVIER THAN AIR EVAPORATION RATE: SLOWER THAN ETHER SOLUBILITY IN WATER: SLIGHT APPEARANCE AND onOR: COtOREP POWDER NO ODOR ----=~----------SfCTION IV UIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: N/A FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME -LOWER: .N/A EXTINGUISHING MED!A: NONE KNOWN SPECIAL FIREflGHT!NG PROCEDURES NONE REQTJIRED. UNUSUAL E'IRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS NONE REQUIRED UPPER: N/A ..,...,... ______ ...,. _____ _ I I ~--·· ' ' •0 ---------------------'-'--'--·· ·----------·---___ ,....,c·-----------· -------------·--------- FROM : EMS~R TI LE PHONE NO. Dec. 30 1998 01:04PM P2 >OOSANP MATERIAL S~FETY DATA SHEeT :PAGE 2 OE' 3 I ·-=--:----------"'." ___ ,..,..___ SECTlON V -REAC'IIVll'Y DhTA •• ~;;;--===--------------- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~TABIL!TY: STABLE ::!ONDITIONS TO AVOID t-iON~ INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS ·To AVOID) REACTS WITH $TRONG AOIDS TO PRODUCE CARBON DIOXIDE. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS NO~E . . HAZARDOUS POtYMER!ZA~ION: WILL NOT OCCUR :::::===== · -=="'======;;;=== SECTION VI -HEALTH HAZARD DATA ==============-==-===-- INHALATION HEALT~ RISKS AND S¥MPTOMS or EXPOSURE PORTLAND CEMENT IS CLASSIFIED AS A NUISANCE DUST BY OSHA, MSHA, AND ACGIH. AS SUCH, THE TtV IS 5mg/M3 FOR RESPIRABLE DUST A ND l0mg/M3 FO~ TOTAL DUS?. THE USE OF A NIOSH APPROVED RESPI·RATO~ IS RECOMMENDED. SKIN AND EY~ CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMFTOMS OF EX?OSURE WET CEMENl CAN DR~ THE SKIN AND CAUSE ALKALI BURNS, CEMENT DUST CAN rRRITATE EYES AND UPPER RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. SKIN A6SORF!l0N HEALTH RISKS ~NP SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE NONE INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMFTONS OE' EXFOSU~E NONE HE!¼LTH HAZARDS (ACU'I'E AND CHRONIC) ACUTE: WET CEMENT, ESPECIALLY IN PLASTIC (TJNHARDEl'iED) CONCRE'i'E, MORTJi.R, OR . SLiJiUUES, CAN DRY 'l'HE SKIN AND CAUSl:: ALKAL:t BURNS. CHRONIC: CEMENT CAN CA.USE INE'LAMMATION-OF WE LINING TISSUE OE' THE INTERIOR Oi THE NOSE AND INFLAMMATION OF THE CORNEA, HYPERSENSITIVE :rnt!VIDUALS MAY DEVELOP AN ALLERGIC DERMATI'tUS (SKIN R~SH). CARCINOGENICITY: N'I'F? YSS lA.RC MONOGR~-i'HS? YES OSHl\. Rii:GULATED'i' YES THERE IS SUtFICIENT EVIDENCE OF THE CA~CINOGENICITY OF CRYSTALLINE SI~ICA TO J!:XPERIMEN'IAL A:NIMALS I ANP THAT THERE rs EVIDENCE: Oir THE CAr<CINOGENICITY OF CRYSTAtLINE SILICA 'tO HUMANS. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,._.!--"~------~-----------·----....:.-·---·-----··. ·-- FROM : EMSER -TI LE PHONE NO. Dec. 30 1998 01!03PM P1 l3GNO:N-S lVJA'rERlAL SAFET"i DA'£A SHEET P/-\GE 3 OF 3 '• ,•- , ___ ,..______ SECTION VI I 'F-RECP.lJTlONS FOR.SAFE H~NDLII-10 AND USE =--==---... ----,· · . :. ~ .. :·.: .· . •'' ~--·-"'.·~?:,:\ , .. {\> ('I'!P:: TO SE 'I\b.KEN IN CASE MA'l'ER!Al'.. IS ~ELEASED OR S'Pitt,ED •t,EAN ... UP USUlC DRY METHODS THl\T DO NOT D!SFERSE DUST lN'IO 'l'BE AIR. \VOID BREATHING THE DUST. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES. ARE NOT Rl~QU!REIL vASTE DISPOSAL ME!THOD ..... · ~!TURN TO 'l'HE CONTAlNEB. FOR LATER US! IF IT IS NO':r CONTAMINA'!'En. DISPOSE OF lN .>.~_.::; __ :.,~\_: .. ::.•!! .. :· ~oco~PANCE WITH iEDERl\L, S~ATE, AND REGULATIONS. -" ?R~CAUTIONS TO 6E TAKEN IN HANDLXNG AND STORING :,tONE O'l'HER PRECAUTIONS NONE "-:~;!· .. :.: JS··• • ~}::.;::· .. .,.':,,,•,." '.~~~'.~~: ==========z-====~==== SECTION VIII CONTROL MEASURE$ ====~===---===--=-=--- RESFIRATORY PRO~ECTlON APF~OVED NIOSH RESPinATOR. VENTILATION AVOIO GENER~TING DUST. MiCHANICAL EXMAUST. PROTECTIVE GLOVES RTJSBER OR CLOTH GLOVES RECOMMENDED. EYE PROTECTION ?HE us~ 0~ TiGHT GOGGLES ARE RSCOMMENDED TO"FR~VENT EYE 'IRRITATION EROM qEMENT DUST. OTfIER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT ~HE USE OF BARRIER CREAMS OR GLOVES, IMPERIVOUS BOOTS AND CLOTHING TO PROTECT THE SK!N FROM CONT~CT WITH WET CEMENT. WORK/HYGIENIC FR!>.Cf!C~S GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PROCEDURES SHOULD BE FOLLOWED ~TALL TIMES, ====-:====---=-====;======== SECTl'.0'.N I:K D!SC!.aAIMER ==:===-======::::=,:=========== pi·SCLAIMER . -,THE lNFOB.MATION !'RESEN'rED HERE IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT !S NOT -WARR~NTED TO BE, WHETHER ORIGINATING WITH THE COMPANY OR NOT. RECIPIENTS ARE :ADVISED TO CONFIRM 11'1 ADVANCE OF NEED, THA'l' THE 1:NFORMATION lS CURRENT, APPLlCABLE, AND SUITABLE TO TttElR CIRCUMSTA~CES. I 12129108 15:20 FAX [(t]oo2 -MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET IDENTITY MANUFACTURERS CARPET INSTALLATION STRIP NAME HAL.EX CORPORATION YNONYMS TACK STRIP, TACKLES$ CARPET GRIPPER .ADDRESS 750 S. RESERVOIR ST. POMONA, CA 91766 fAS NUMBER NONE EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. {909) 622-3537. DATE PREPARED INFORMATION NOVEMBER 6, 1996 TELEPHONE NO. (909) 622-3537 1. HAZARDOl:JS INGREDIENTS HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ACGIH STEL OSHA STEL OSHA PEL ACHIHiLV-% OFTWOOD/HARDWOOD DUST 10 MG/MJ 10 MGl1-'1J 5 MG/M" 5 MG!M" 80 REE FOAMALDEHYDE 2 PPM 2 PPM 1 PPM 1 PPM ~.04 {ACTION LEVEL .5 PPM} I,. PHYSICAL DATA 1 BOILING POINT ((760 mrn, Hg) N/A MEL TING POINT NIA pH I NIA SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20=1) . 0.8 VAPOR PRESSURE AT 202C NIA . APOR DENSITY (AJR.i) NIA SOLUBILITY IN WATER% BY WT ... 6% ERCENT VOLATILES EVAPORAT.ION RATE YVOLUME 0 {BUTYL ACETATE= 1) NIA PEARANCE AND ODOR BROWN OR TAN PLY\NOOD STRIPS WITH STtEL ~IL$, SLIGHTLY AROMATIC WOOD ODOR. 111. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA =LASH POINT ITEST METHOD) NIA =LAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR. PERCENT BY VOLUME l:XTINGUISHING NIA ..1EDIA: WATER, SAND, CO2 AlfTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE LOWER (LEL) N/A . 400-500~ UPPER (UEL) NIA I. ,PECIAL FIRE FIGHTING JROCEDURES: USE NORMAL FIREFIGHTING METHODS FOR WOOD FIRES. JNUSUAL FIRE AND l:XPLOSION HAZARDS: . REACTlVITY DATA ffABILllY JNSTABLE STABLE X NGOMPATIBILITY NONE CONDITIONS TO AVOID NONE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING AND ROLJTINE DISPOSAL OF PANEL DUST IS RECOMMENDED. MATERIALS TO AVOID) OXIDIZING AGENTS AND DRYING OILS. I -lAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NONE _ iAZAROOUS PbLYMERIZA TiON I CONDTTIONS TO AVOID I 12/29/98 15: 20 FAX J,ATER:AL 'NAME: CARPET INSTAUAT!ON STRIP @003 . HEAL TH HAZARD DATA EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: : I ACUTE OVEF!EXPOSURE: SAW OUST MAY BE MECMANICAL IRRrT.ANT TO EYES. EXCl!SS!VE CONCENTRATION MAY CAUSE DEPOSITS IN NASAL I PASSAG!:S FIESUL TING IN RHINNORHEA. DRY COUGH. WHEEZING, SJNUSITUS. . CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE: SOME SPECIES OF WOOD OUST CAN ELICIT Al.LERGIC CONtACT DERMATl11S IN SENsrrtz.eO INDIVIOUA!.S AS WEU. AS MECHANICAL IRRITATlON RESULTING IN ERYTHEMA ANO HIVES. PROLONGl:D EXPOSURE TO CERTAIN SPECIES OF HARDWOOO DUST HAVE BE;a,/ STATISTICAU.Y ASSOCIATED WITH NASA!. CANCER IN BRITISH FURNrTUFIE WORKERS. . . . NOTE: TtleSE PRODUCTS ARE MANUFACTURED USING A PHl:NOL·FORM.ALOEHYDE THERMOSET RESIN. MAXJMUM INDOOR FORMA!.DEHYOE LEVas ASSOCIATED WITH FRESHLY MANUFACTURED PANELS ARE SIMILAR TO OtJTOOOFI BACKGROUND LEVEl.,S IN URBAN AREAS (LESS THAN 0.1 PPM:.AND LEVELS DECR!;:ASE THROUGH 'llME AS THE PANELS AGE). . ' EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: .LYWOOD ~ INHALATION: REMOVI: TO FRESH AIR. IF PERSISTENT IRRITATION. SEVERE COlJGHINC3, BREATHING OIFFlCULTIES OR AA$H OCCUR, SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE. (PRIMARY ROUTE OF EXPOSURE I$ INHALATION). I EYES: SAW DUST MAY MECHANICALLY IRRITATE THE EYE RESULTING IN REDNESS OR WA"rERING.. FLUSH WITH WATER TO REMOVE DUST PARTICLES. If IRRITATION F'E.RSISTS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. $KIN: VARIOUS SPECIES 01= WOOD OUST CAN tlJCIT AllERGIC CONTACT DERMAn'11S IN SENSITCZEO INDIVIDUALS AFTER REPEilTIVE CONTACT. IF A RASH, OR PERSISTENT tRRITATlON, OR OERMATms OCCUR. SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE. l INGESTION: NIA AILS I. l EYE:S: NAILS MAY SHATTER UPON IMPACT AND PARTICLES MAY IRFIITAiE 1HE EYE. FL.USH WITH WATER TO tl.BYIOVE PARTICLES. IF IRRITAilON PERSISTS. SEEK MEOICAL.ATTENTION. SKIN: NAILS MAY eAUsE PUNCTIJRE WOUNDS. CLEAN .WOUND. APPLY A.NTISEPTIC. SEEi( MEDICAL AifENTION'IF INFECTION OCCURS. I. PRECAUTIONS FOR. SAFE HANDLING AND u·se lPECIAL HANDLING PREC.\UTIONS ARE REQUIRED. PLYWOOOCARPET STRIPS ARE COMBUSTIBLE.. KEEP IN COOL. DRY PLACE AWAY FROM OPEN FLAME lND OTHER. SOURCES OF IGNITION.. WEAR GLOVES TO AVOID SPUNTl:f!S AND SKIN PUNCiUR E. WEAR EYE:. PAOTECTIO~·WHEN DRIVING NAILS. . . Ill. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES l)TEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED IOT APPUGA.BLE FOR PRODUCT IN PURCHASE!) FORM, SAW OUST ANO $CRAPS MAY BE VACUUME.D OR SHOVELED FOR RECOVERY OA DISPOSAL. AVOID JUSTING CONOmONS, PROVIDE GOOD VENTILATION WHEAi= DUSTING IS POSSIBLE. USE NIOSf-1/MSHA APPROVBJ OUST RESPIRATOR ANO GOGGLES IVHERE VENTILATION IS NOT POSSIBLE. VASTE DISPOSAL METHOD I; DISPOSED OR DISCARDED IN ITS PURCHASED FORM. INCINERATION IS PREFERABLE. DRY LAND DISPOSA.l. rs ACCEPTABI..E IN MOST STATES. IT IS, IOWEVER. THE usa:i•s RESPONSIBIUTV TO DETEAMINE AT THE TIME OF OISPOSAL WliETHER THIS PRODUCT MEETS FED!=-AAL. SiATE OR L.OCAI. IEGULATlONS. 1,111. CONTROL MEASURES iRECAUTIONS: : 'THIS PRODUCT IS USED IN A PROCESS WHICH GENl:RATES DUST LEVELS IN l=XCESS OF THE ,A.U.OWABLE EXPOSURE UMIT(S) FOR WOOD DUST. A I IJOSHIMSHA APPROVED OUST RtSPIRAiOR ANO GOGGLES SHOULD BE WORN. pUE TO THI:: EXPLOSIVE POTENTIAL OF WOOD DUSi WHEN SUSPEND BJ IN .lR, PRECAUTIONS SHOULD Bl: TAKEN TO PRE\11:NT SPARKS OR DiHER lGNmON SOURCES IN VENTILATION SYSTEMS. u7e OF TOTALLY ENCLOSED IOTOM IS RECOMMENDED OR MAY BE WARRANTED IF PROCESS GENER.I.TES EXCESSIVE LEVRS OF WOOD DUST. I >ISCLAIMER HI:: INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREJN IS OFrl:RE.0 AS A SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOME.RS _AND IS NOT INTENDED TO RELIEVE A CUSTOMER FROM ITS ESPONSIBIUTY TO DETERMINE THE SUITABILITY OF'Tr!IS INFORMATION OR OF THE MATERIAL.$ DESCRIBED HEREIN FOR PURCHASER'S PURPOSES, TO I ~VESTIGATE OTliER SOURCES OF INFORMATION, TO COMPL,Y wm-1 ALL LAWS AND PROCEDURES REGARDING SAFE USE .OF THESE MATEfllAl.S: AND iO ·SE ir!ESe M>\TEAIALS IN A SAFE MANNER. ALTHOUGH THIS JN~ORMAilON ts BEIJEVED -ro Sf ACCUAATE, HALEX SPECIFICALLY DISCLAJMS ESPONSJBIJJTY FOR ANY INACCURACY SE.T !=ORTH HEREIN. THUS. HAL.EX DISCLAIMS LIABILITY OF ANY KIND ARISING FROM ANY PARTY'S USE OF OR 'alANCE ON INl=ORMATION OF RECOMMENOATIONS SET FOR11--I HEREIN. FURTHERMORE. NO WARRANTY OF f,.N'( KIND SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO ARISE y IMPUCATION FROM ANY INF"Ol"-IMATtON OR RECOMMENDATION CONTAINED HEREIN. OR OTHERWIS~. I ........... I I I I I- I I I I I I I I I I I -·--·--~-· -----.-·---· ··--------- Pl.ANT LOCATIONS: TH£ W.W. HENRY COMPANY: 56()8 $010 s:,ee: Humiogto,, Park, CA 9026b (713;5113-4961 59<!0 Alame> St. M,tyWll'1J, CA 90270 m:.ii SS3·49(i1 lO~UHt~ \WO: ~,li ~51l<'. FAA 1,1:i, 7!i-6ltl~ 2lC W. f&lt Ave .. Orange, CA 9:!667 (7l4j ?82· 1240 FAX (;'l4j 91-4-5133 . ' FAX (~13i 58°N451 350 S lnC1;~1ria: Pa:k Or .. Dallas, GA 30137. i404) 445·53i7 FAX \404) 44!1·92 f3 1$0 Moo,1e·t Or .. 6ourbonncl1S, IL 60914 /Sf!i) 933-9069. FAX (6l~J 933·4326 Foo,~! Whittncao Ave. Sovm Rivt:'r. N.; 08881' (90BJ 254-<42~ roL~ FHH (800) &J7 2900 fA.X i0\li:ii :':i4·05E~ 110! Aveu~e G Easl, A11:ng1c1ti, TX 76011 (817} 649·50?0 TOLL (RH (SOOJ 637 ·2U49 ! AX \517i li'.$3,~qOf. MATERIAL SAFETY·DATA SHEET I •• PR.OOUCT IOENTlflCATION NAME: Ht.mry 377 Carpet P.id Adhesive. ll •• TIUNSPORTATION OATA DOT HAZARD CLASS; UnrC?gul.:itecJ. FOR CHf:MlCA~ EMERGENCY: Spill, Leak, Fire, Exposure or Accldt?nl Call Chemtrec •• O;,iy or Nlgh( 1,800-424-9300 Ill·· PRODUCT CONTAINS W.atN, CAS #7732-11.Hi; Heovy naµhthenic di§tillJte solvent extract, CAS #64742-11,6; K,10lin cloy, CAS #1332-58-7; Styrene•8Uti'.!diene C~ipolymer, CAS #9003-SS-6; Urea, CAS 1157"3-6. Thi~ product docs not contuin c:hemicols subji:c;r to the reporting requirements of SARA 31.J '1nd 40 CFR V2. . . IV •• HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS INGRWl~NT: Heavy n.iphthenk distillate solvent extr,')<:t, CAS #6474:Z,11·6 WWH products do NOT cont.iin slsbcstos. V •• PHYSICAL DATA 2.74')'., APPEARANCE: Yellow liqvkl. ODOR: Mil<) petroleum odot. BOILING POINT: Approx. 212,•f. (w.iwl, MEL TING POINT: n/a. VAPORPRESSUR.f:: 18 mm Hg @ 68QF, (wulcr). VAPOR DENSITY: lighter thtir1 air. %VOt.ATILE UY WEIGHT: .19%. EVAPORATION RATE:Slowcr thiln ether. WT/CAL: 10 lbs. (water.:a8.3). SOLU131LITY IN WATER: Dispcrsibfl.l, Zero VOCs -· Calcul.ited @ 70"F, room temper.ituro. VI,. Fll(E AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT (METHOD): :>2Q(l•F {SETA). EXTINGUISHINC MEDIA: Wlllcr Spr.iy, Ory Chemical, Foum, or CO,. HAZARDOl..JS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Toxic fumes, smoke;, c.irbon rnonoxidt?, s~1l!ur dioxide. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLO- SION HAZARDS: Contcin~rs m.)y bum in hu\lt of fire, M.>tcri,11 may spl,1t1c.:r if 11:mper,'Jtur~ exceeds 212•F, Dry mi'.!tt>rial c;m burn, SPEClAl FIREFIGHTING PRO, . CEDURES: Wi;ur sf!lkontai1wd brl!illhing .:,ppilrotus .inti other proltJc;lion .:is con- dition~ w.immt. Use wotcr sprny 10 c:<ml lire,t?Xp(')SCd contilincrs. \Ill·· HEAliH HAZARO DATA WARNlNG! Cont{lins Aro1rn,1lic Process Oil. ACVTE EFFlCTS OF OVEREX- P05lJKE: EYES: Eye cr>ntact mily cause sever(,! irrit.ition, blurred 'li$i0n. SKIN: May c.iuse irritation, Prolonged or rllpeated contact may cause derm.:iti\is. INHALATION! Over(:xposurc lc.i furn<?~ m(ly Ciluse dizzinc~s. n;i~mia, heod- ilchc. INC~STION: Muy c.iu~ n.:iusea, vomiting nmJ diarrhe:,., CHRONIC Ef. HCTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: NQ11e rqporl!Jc.l. CARCINOGENICITY: !ARC h,we ~hown \11.i: these lfpC Oils c.in cnu~e skin can<;(!r. Person;il risks c,,n be mini- mi7.('d by ob!c;rving go~d w~r~ 1iru,li<;!5 ;in~ pN~~MI hy',\icrnc PRIMARY HENRY 377 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Revised 9/94 The W.W. Henry Company 5608 Soto Street Huntington Po:1rk, CA 90255 Emergency Telephone (213) 583-4961 OCCUP. EXf'OS. I.MT.: VAf'. PRESS.: PEL: TLV: 5 miy'm' (oil mi~!) S mg/m 1 (oil rnb!) VIII•• REACTIVITY OATA STA8lllTY: Stable. HAZAR0OUS l'Ol'r'MERIZAYJON: \Nill not ocn1r. CON- IJITIONS TO AVOH): None known. INCQ,'vlPAHlllllTY (Mr\TERIALS TO AVOID): Avoid conl.:ict with strong cxidi.dng ;igcnt5 nnd .:icius. ___________ .. ~ SPILL OR LEAK PR.OCHJLJRES SPILLS; WeM protc,:tlv~: cq\1ipmenl ,15 re-quired. So,1k up apilb with inN\ ,1bsor- b1mt. Tr,111~f<:r l<l lJC.)T ,1ppr<wed ,::o,,t,,incr~ fur dispq~.1l. Use c,wtion •• tlv,1f 1my be slippi:ry. WASTE l)l5l>OSAL M[TI !OD: 0ispo5\l of in .:icco(<l~r\Ce \,iili i,•J. 1.;rJl, st,l.le ;ind loc,il rt·gul.:,tions. l)o not flush .1dhcsiv<: c.lown c.lrnim. ~ $AFE HANDLING ANO USE INFORMATION VENTl~ATION; lJ~c; with i1d<:4ll,1tt• v<•nril.;ilion. Open (lo,irs und windows . .ir,d utH'1:tc ()th<lr me;:in5 Ii.> ,,~sure fr!!sh ,1'1r entry ;1,1d 11xh-ivst. R.ESPIRt\TORY PRO· TECTION: None req11ircd j( good vuntil,11icn is m;iin\;:iincd. If vcrltilation is lnudcquJle, we,)( NIOSH <1pprovcd mg;inic v.,po, or S\:pplied .iir ri:spira1or. SKIN PROTECTION: Cht•mi<:ol ru,isr.rnl gloves .:ind clomir\g os 1w!!tlc.:u I<> min1• miie skin c-0111.ict. fY( i'ROTCCTION: Ch1:11\ic,1I i;oi;i;b. OTHtK PROHC· TIVE EQUIPMENT: A sotircc of c:ko;ir1 wntcr ,hould be ;w,,ibl>le in the w~:~ .:trc.i for flvshing Cy'CS nnd ski1i. HYClfNIC PRACTICES: ;\void contact w•tt- uyus, skin, .:ind clothing. Rc.:mvvc (:cnr;imir.vt<:'cl Cf(>!hi11~ ,ind ~hoC/$ ond t~~r- vvghly clc()n before r1~us1>. l'Jisr;ird shoes if badly i:1mt,11r,in.1tc:d. Cl<~,1n5 $~1i1 thor<1ughly-cher cont.tct v.-ith w.:ilc.:rlc~~ h,rnd dt:.:iners, follow<:r.J b)' wo~h111g thoroughly with sv;ip ,111(! w;iter, -----~_ ... ..,_,.... __ .,_ .. --------~---------------------------- I 1·· I I I I I I I I I ,· I I: .. I I I I I I 1~/23/1998 21:55 15195859985 DE SOTO SALES· HENRY Product Specifications & Material Safety Data Sheet 377 ! :)} <) /.J . 3? 7 ·ch 3s .-0 CARPET PAD ADHESIVE PAGE 01 1'~, I 1 :" 01 •• , ',.; 1. FEATURES: Por bonding c.1tpt't p,1dding :o sub(loor surt,lci:·~ pr1vr tf.1 !t11,:· 111)t<1li:HH>i1 ot' ~treti::h-in caq..1\Jing • Nonfl.,mrn.:ibk, • L1t1.JX b,1svd • C;,.,.1mrnoly rast drying, • H-l!i umMwlly good initi,il tad :c• t1old p.:1ddir1g in placv so r_:.;irp{.;'t (,\ln be insWltl..'d .:md !ilR·t<:hcd imnwdi«tl'!>' • VV,1ter H:Si;)t,tr1{ ,\-hL·n ~Jrv 2. SPECIFICATIONS: Ht·nry 377 C1rpe! P,:1cJ Adhe~ive is rccon1111L'n<fod i0r th<.! kiliv,,i.-1~ int1.:r'il">r 1nstallJtit;in,: A. USE FOR: /\II ty(.)f.~5 d p.idding induding: Jute • Hair • Rubb~:r • Ur~Jth;:,ne • Rd)(.;J'ld. B. USE OVER~ Ab0\'(', on or bdov,,, .. gr;)dt: dry c:on<:r<:k • APr'\ iitd. undu l,1)'mi.:nl plyw1_,ut.l • A~:,n. Gr.:itk- p.Hticlobo,1rd • [xistin{; ·v',·dl-bomfod rt-~iiil!nt floor C(iverings. DO NOT USE OVER: Cc,ncrt::10 w1Lh ux,:c·~- sivt moisture Jnd Jlk.:1li • Substrates treult.1<1 with incor11p.1tible fir(> n:·f.:mfo!ll i..h<:n::<' .ii-.. fungic.icll!S, r1=- le..:ise agt?nts or !lttu kii ,. This adhesive .is munufactured for specific: installations. F-or any Jpplication ·not herei'n rrwmmcmJl'd, rnntact The W.W. Henry Co. b(~fore using. 3. TECHNtCAL DATA: Base: Lattx • Color: CreJm • Nonflarnmablc in wet s~,rn.: • fir(! Ratings: When dry. tlm .:idhesive qualifi(;S for Nf PA-Class .A, ,\nd UBC~Clo.ss l fin: ratings JS dctt~rr-nlned bj' /\STM E-84 tunnd t~!St. • Protect from fre~zing • Approx. Wt. Pet Gal.: ·1 O lb~ •. • Clean~up: R{:'fllt.>Vr.: 1;vet :idhc"ii\'l.· ·,, ith ,:-i clu:h d,iinpuncd in p!,).in wntei.·l/w minerni srJirits ior dned ,1dhesiv(', c:~m::flJilv followirw Wdrr1inu .... on !><:ii\ cnt n.!11l,iint.!r • Sizes: QuJrt, GJilon. f· . ~, \., 4. DIRECTIONS: Fluor mlist bt:' ~ound, s1nooth, dry Jnd cle~in. R(:muve dust, dirt. \v.:1:-.., gi~i,,sti. !(}1)Sl' 1J:1int .1nJ ,111 foreign mattc.•r tht1t would inl~tk•re \vith ~ guc.,d bond. A. ()p(.'n flip~top lie.I. Apply ~1dh<:)ivt• 3-4 inch~s .1w,)y fro!l1 l:-.lch v-,,,111, 111 cri,s-(1,):,·,; JY<11l<:m thi.: iuil lt:'1g!li 01 all pad se.irns. Slight h(1nd pressure on side of L'CJntJint:1 will l·dp r1.:gu!,1tc ilow. B, AdhesiH' should be sprtJd in .rn (!vc•n iilm. 1\ sn.ip ul c:,ir1w1 c:rn bv u·.A·u tu hL·lp ~:\\;I, lh1: t'dm. C. Allow tht.'.' ,:i..dhe!>iv<:• to Sf..-'t for. 1-2 minutes,. tlwn L:t}· p~\d hnnwdi.1tt.dy. W;tlk p.1d 1;'!1J ,,1t!h<:~iw, m,11--mg certJin to i\pf.)ly pwss1.1re Jt tht se1um. 5. SAFETY: WARNING! Contains Aromatic Process Oil. Ref(1r to t!w .rv1Jlt:ti,tl SJl°i::ty i).;til Sht.'l't on the opµv· site side oi this pJg<.•, C:1wfully r~;3d .111d iollov: ~II w,1rnings and direction:-; on cont~i;ncr l,1ln:l. 6. RECOMMENDED ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS: 11Tlw ;.1dht:,1\ 1.: ,h h<:rein ~ue~·111~'.d ::ihall b<: l·ltf1r,· ' , 377 C.:irpet Pud Adhl.:'sivc a;; m~1nufc'lctured by Th(.~ W.W. Henry Comµuny oi Hurning10n Par~. (.1!itorn1J." I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 12-22-1998 12:38PM FROM DESOTO SALES 818 998+7542 ~9-30-1996 11:49 9~9J601177 W ~ T/:\V'LOO CO lNC Dl!SCRIPTlON: ro .. 900 WORKHORSI: FLOORINO ADHESIVE i5 • latex·b•&ed nomy grlde ffoorooverf ng adhc,tive developed fortne iMt•llation of many type, o ets illno sheet goods de$igned for direct giue down, excluding those with vinyl eking1. To.goo mey be Md over n&ociatlon grade p1rtlole boa,'d, plywood, and porous c;onerett (aDove, nand belQ-Ngrade) In '1c, ab$$MCe of exceasrve mor.$1.'Ure, cilkali and hydt0ataticpre1 e. C•rpeUnatalle n-For most earpetI and/or porous.urtacea use a 1/8"x1 /1 S"X1 /8" V-notch trowel d 113/32'',t.3/32"X3/32"V-notch trowetfor smooth baeked carpet.a. The <:arpet sho be in1t111Ued in mQft cases within 30 minutes after the l:lldh&&lva appllc,tlQn. Ap Xltnately 30 minuttes after in1tallath:,n, the catpet st,01,1ld be rolled wirn a so--~o lb. rpet roller. NOT~: Not recommenaea forVioyl or urethane backed carpeti. ShHt Good tn Hatton-Apply adhesive using a 1/16"x1 /18"x1/16" Sq\Jare .. noteh trawel forahht OOda. The aheet goodJ should be installedwimin :zo minutes after the application o e adhesive. AfterthfJ Installation of the 1heet9ood~. \'henoorshoutd be rolled with a lb. roller. NOiE: Not recommendet1 for vinyl tile or vinyl bacl<ed sheet goods. PHYSICAL PR V.O.C.: 3 gr,mi per liter (calculated} at room temperature . BaH: ntletic Rubbtr SO!lds; Color: COl"llliatency: OponTime: Shoff Life; Fl11mmability; CAUTION White th. ,ny•to-spread rnaatlc 30 minutes under ncrmat e!'ln<lltton!I proximately one ytar at 65 degree, F In unopened container alified for NFPA Class A and USC Class 1 fire ratinga as deter- ned by the ASTM E64 tunntl test. Ccmforms to tha ,equiremerrta of Hu~SYrtonAct. e soap and water while the adhes.!ve is ,till wet. lf dried uae non- m•ble safety solvent. DO NOT take I emally, If 1wJllowe.d, 00 NOT induce vomiting. Call a physician immediately, K EPOUTOF REACH OF CHILDREN. L~T!0WA~ NTV This $dhe$1Ve l manufactured ,ccordlng to etacting_qua!ity control ~tandards and wammted to frff from rnanufc1ctur!n9 clef~s. Defective material called to our 1ttentlon wlthk'I n, year of manufacture wlff be repl~. No guarantee, expressed or Implied, ta m•d ragardltlg me performance of this pro~uet, -,1nee tne manner erui condffiontof • lcatlcn are boyond our control. P.6 p,~21'03 •• I I_ : , 12-22-1.998 12:37PM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ~---, -· -., -· --. . --. -FROM DESOTO SALES 818 998+754.2 P.5 l>J F TilYLOR CO INC P.031'03 1· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1-- I "' . ---· -···-·-·----------··-'---·-·---·--·-· ·--··-· -·· h • ---· ··-· --' -· -- 12/30/1998 00:29 16195869985 DE SOTO SALES PAGE 01 l• ·:·: , . .. V \ i' ~ \_~)::-.. ,,· ' 'I ···•c==············· I. !JOI)UCT :Cl)JHT:tfICATION .......... :11••••.•0 •• 111111un1 T~ade Name; ~Y,HRQII 1719. chemical~•••, oomaon na•••i Watu:ral Latex Mheaive Manufacturer'• Name: A:4~::e,1: lme:rg-•ncy · Phone: Buaic.e1s i'hon•: W.P. ~ay.lor Co., Inc, 1366Q !xcal1io: D~ive s,nta P• lp.rin9,, CA 90670 (21~> ao2..:1st6 (213) 802-18i5 Date P~epa~~d; 10/4/88 f.:;e-'e11pta 1'-revious MSDS Sheet •••••••••••••••••••• II, KAZAB.000$ liGUDIENTS ~-~---~~~~~-~••••••• Qhom201 Nam,11 M•thanol Amaonia 67-56-1 · • 7664-41-7 1 * .. Typical amount ... not a speciti'oation, Bxposur1.~~mLt1 1n Air AQGIH CW)· 9§HACl1Ml 200 PP•· 2QO. PP• 25 pp~ Irritant ••~•••••••••••••••••• III. PKYSICA~ PJlOPER'l'IBS •••••••~~3•••••••-•*• .Boilint Point: 212•7 &pecifio G~avity: .7•.9 Vapor Dentity (oir•J);' Gn&t•~·than 1. solubility in Wat$X't Dil\l~ablQ . Vapor Pr••• u:r:e, mmHq at 200, : · N;-n. Evaporation late (~.1. ac•tat•.• 1)1 Great•r than 1 (.Water • ·1)i l · App$•ranca and Odor; T~i·n milky 0ol0r•cl •olution, Strong alllll\onia odor YQl13Ai 11 Qr91m, g .cgwouno, c YQC t Grau VOC/Lit•r of Coating: 54 ' •••••••••••••••••••••• IV. FIU .um aDLOSION •E•••••===~;·~-----··· ·,1aah Point, ~aq' c. c. i H. ~. Auto-Ignition Temp•~•tur•, F.: N.A. 1lauabl• Limit .. in Air, Volu•• \: i:,ow•r ti, A. 1ir$ SxtinfUishini Mate~ials;. x., Water Spray x , carbon-Dioxide ___ Other:· x roam x Dry chemical Special Fir•fightin9 1'rooadure11 W•&r 1elf-0ontaiu•~ b.reat·hinv appar~tu1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••"••••~••••••••••~••a••••a•-••• I I ····--·--------.c...-------............:.-- 12/30/1998 00:29 15195869985 DE"SOTO SALES ·:,; ••••••~•••••••••••• V. ,,,,, HWAL~K HAZAlW INFORMATION PAGE 02 I 0·:·sxMR~ _ 2E gveux2osyu -+•···· ·--;--.----·----.----------- I I I I I· I I I I I I I I I I I Inhalation, Skins May oauaa akin irritation and ra•h Xngaation: May (J&uae 11011\it.tng •. Sy~ptou may .b• ~am• a• inh~lation Aoute: May lead to headaohe, 1kin rf•h and central nervous ayste~ depr•••ion Chronic: Nay cau•• narco•i•, uncomciousneas trom inhalation. May c•u•e deraatitie .from oh:ronio •kin oontact " :::,y• CO:itaots l ,, wain with water. If ir:itation persist•, 1eek medical '-..:..,.../4 &ttent;!.on Skin Contact: a.raov• t.o~ tkin •nd apply ,kin 0:ea11. If irritatioP. pe~~ist$, seek medical attention Inhalation: Remov• to !~•ih air4 adfflini.1ter OXYi•n and if ne~essary, •••~ m•dical -attention Ini••tiona. seek medical attention. no HOT in4uoe vomitini, thia ·could oau1e cheinioal pneumoniti1 · .. -~-~---~---M-~·------------R---------------~~--~--------~-~----------. ' . X , NO: tlS1 __ Federal OSHA -·--· N'!'P ___ 11.ac __ Cal./OSMA MEQI CAL cmrw; ll~l, J.QillYUSJ:2 1% IXEQIYUi Non• known ·11CQMMJNQAT!ONS io PMY§IQI.\1:1; D•t•rain• if emesis »hould b• induced '.-, foi:-1nie1Jtion ·0· ,,. •••••••••••••~~~••••••••s•~-~~~~~--=~=••••••••••••••••••••w~==Q~••••• -2 - 1· -----------·-·----. ,. ____ . --. -~-~-----------~-. ---· - I 12/30/1998 00:29 16195869985 .. DE SOTO SALES · PAGE 03 I ' . •••••a••••••••••••~•~•ua . .. ·:--, .. •••••••••:.:J············· I -..._/ \·5t&b1;~ ty: ·'···' llEAC~_V'I'l''1C · DAT~ • : • •'t -.. ----- x __ . ·-· Umtable I I I I I I I ·1 I I I I I I I I Con4itiona tQ Av~ida Open flailea1 el:ecti-ic a.i:ce and. ho.t 1urtacea Inooaipatibili ty (Materi._1, to Avo~·~)":·· · Oxia.izi~g aiate'rials . . . Hasa.t'dou1 t>ecompoaition :s>.r:ocluotl (,inoludi·119 0oabu1tion :prod.ucts ): Hydro;on ohlori~e and. po11ibly pho19en• ga.• . ___ May Occur .Conditiorus to Avo14; Non• known j X Will.Not Oecur •••••••••••• v·.u. SPILL, LEAX AND DISPOSAL Paocao;o-aas .. 1ufa••=:.=--~~i;tv""=- Il 'l'LV i8 excseeded, \1$G 1elf.:cio~tai-no4 bl:'eathinc; appa:ratua. SoAk Ul) material with 1aw4u1t or verw.loulit• and pl&c• into closed c~ntainers for diapo•al. I HOO-'!, Di•po•• of All Wait•• in Aoooidano• with F•d•ral, st,~• and Local bgulation,. ••••••········~· v.rxx. SPSCtAL ~ULlNG INtO~TION ····K·······--·~-· : ; \~:?entilation · ancl Ei19ine~rim:7 Controla:: SuffiCJifnt to keep workplace ~.1-~onc•ntration ·below 'l'LV. U1a ·1:neoh•llical exhau•t it_ TLV ls exce,ded aeapiratory P~oteetion: None required, unlees.exposurs i& ove~ TLV. Vee NIOSH approved ~eepirator, Uae product in w.ll ventilated a~ea Bye Protection: Splasb•proofl gog~les Glova•i Poly•thyl•ne or MO~rene Other Clothing an4 !quipllent: W••r neoprene apron i.f aplaahirig-is a p.:obl1-.n Work Praotic••, HyqieniG Praatices1 Fol~cw All Label Instructions. . . . other Hancllint; and Storage Re·quireaent1; Proteot agaiMt phyeieal damage. Store in a cool place. Protective Mea1\lre·1 Ourin9 M•int9nanoe of contaniinated. Equip2nu1t. u,e g-0991•• and g-loves. Waar ••lt'-containec! br•athing app.si>at1,1t; if . TLV i I •xoe•d•d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IX. · LABILING •••••••••••w::u:;:i:.1;;:i:;z:r:s••••• ' . . . u,e with adequat• v•ntilati~n .. X••P out of th• reach of children. \_,,{:,'void breathin9 buildup ot'. vapor. i.,\°,M ..... ""' ...... ············WW ..... ..., ••••• , •• ···" ........ , ..... ~ l!JISS;&'U Gaasw•••••. -3 - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DATE: January 10r 1996 Armrtrong Worid Industries, Jnc. Environmental, Health and Safety 313 VV. Liberty Street S-184 fast Set:tingl . Ceme·"t .Based r .Patch &·skim coatl t P.O. Box. 3001 Lancaster, ~A 17604 ·Material Safety I: . Data Sheet i Telephone 717 396-2328 or .396-:1935 Floor Products Safety, Health and Industrial ttygienf! Oep.lrtmen1 HEALTH= 1 REACTIVITY = o' · OE"T·OF.·IRA"''0SPORTATIO"' ...._,,:er,RM ·.,..~·t·/ : ... ······ . .' ,.,,,. ,· :, :·.,\:· · .. ···. ·, .";; ·,,.:,:,,· : ·,. :-,.,;?--1=:" y ,,·~.~.N , ~··'''"r.u A[IO,.v .. ,,• ... ?f, •. · ·? ":· .~,,.,~ ..• l'l,,,: ·._,•,.·.11 .• , :,jr.,.~·t.-!_,~: ,-'~\.,~~.;1.-¥i,· 1, • , • l ~ 'd•.-: ,, l ,. • • •, I, • 1 ' •• t,-, " I t , , • , l • I , I '\ ~ t,, ' t,V 17 , ' I ~~ e ~ •\.'I' iJi , .. i;/ i: i I t • I' C i: . . . t SHIPPING NAME: Not classified.HAZARD CLASS: NIA. IOlt: NIA. EMERGENCY ONLY CONTACT: CHEM·TEL-800-255-3924. ~ ,;•.. "'I; . Qb , ' ., . ,. . . . ' •. ,t . ' • • • • . • ,f;•. ,. ' s· .,· ,, • .. ,·.ii ... ' , .. •. ,1:PROµ.tfQtlNF ....,MATfON~: .... , ,,·.1 ·,·····:··,,,' ,:,,;.:, · . · •!·, .... 1•·., '·~::·.~,,~'1>:·;,:··,:·.·:;"··',:.'.·•·· ... ~ ·,i,!\1 I~ f· !• ~ I', ,,,,_., ~-... ,. •, •• ,1 , ,· • •' • 1 .,, ~ : . .,.k,-•,t • /,, .,, ,, \'l :-,~,'~,1:,.~.",·1.!'-,:., )~ t,'.'' • ,.l;i,.'-y~,; PRODUCT NAME: S~ 184 F~st Setting Cement Based Patch & Skim Coat. CHEMICAL NAME AND s,·t,oNYl\.;S: Po·rtl;md ! Cement. CHEMICAL OR PRODUCT FAMILY: Portland Cement. . . . . /, HAZAftDOU$ COMl!QNENTS {Cbemi~a)J.dentity; VJfDinQ.!'.l.i'lanle} C.A,S, NQ.. % O~HA PEL total dust: PORTLAND CEMENT 65997-15·1 25..-30 · 1omrem1 respirab e dust Smg/m-i as res_pirable · c:rysta!lme silica: LlMESTONE 1317-65-3 4o-45 0.1 rng/mz (may contain crystalline silica)* •Lim.men~ is a mined product. Supplier information rtat(> thllt ,t May 1:ontain 1mall, varying amounts of resp,ra.ble <.rr.,"talliM silic... This product form,;!ation does NOi (Ontain asbestos. ~CGlt!ILll 10 mgln'11 Nil>, 0.1 mgim·• ·Ill PHYSICAL DATA· .. · ··.·., .. ·,, , .. , .. ··. ' .. -:, .,. ., ·· : .. .;, 1·1:".,';.:, .·iti·-· ... :,'.-,·,· ·.; ', ,,, ....... ,._,.:.·'1 .-,U· • ,. . .f~····'·· ... ·,:·:· '111·c!: .. ,-·;, f.,t -·I.::, •.,J.,,'' .•. ·.~~:-; ~···,,f' ... ~1·?,~1.;./·"it'.:f ',:,,t·, ...... ,· ,·r:~r~.~r-,f:.~·--,,_='l/c'.· APPEAAANCE AND COLOR: Light grey powder. BOILING POINT (degrees F): NIK. VAPOR PRESSURE (rnm Hg@ 20 degrees C): NIK. VAPOR DENSITY (Air= 1): NIK. SOLUBILITY IN WATER: nil. SPEOFIC GRAVITY (HiO = 1): NIA. PERCENT VOLATILE BY WEIGHT (30 min.@ 275 degr,i,es F): 0. EVAPORATION RATE·(Butyl Acetate= 1): N/K. pH: NIA. FLASH POINT: NIA. fLAMMA8LE AANGE: LEL = NiA; UEL • NIA. EXTINGUISHING MEDiA: N/A. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDUi:t£S: Protect fire fighters from toxic products of combustion by 'J>Jearing self-containf!d breathing apparatus. !JNUSUAL FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None. form47521 11!15J ! I. ~ i· t t I f 1:· t I ,, t ! i:. 1 .. I i= ,. ,, t r i'. ~ r .. f ( 1·. ( !: !. i I ~-r r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DATE: January 2, 1996 REPLACES: January 29, 1991 . . . ·.s:-&·10-Latex !' r~ l.nterfleie, :Adhesive [_ ' Armstrong World Industries;, Inc. Environmental, Health and Safety 313 W. Libert)/ SI::. P.O. Box 3001 Lancaster, PA 17604 Material Safety l Data S~eet t Tel•phane 717 396-2328 or 396-2935 -QfVlSl9N;' -' <·='. · :: ... · · ... ·· :· , · ~SSUEO BY:. · . . . ·. '.. · .. · ... '. :_-.... -.. :'._,;._::· ~ . .-._:.':~ ,• , '• • • • , I' 1 ':_ , • , • / , 1 • . 1 • • , • Floor Products Safety, He~lth··and ~ndustriat'Hygiene Department HEALTH~ 1 FIRE =O REACTIVnY = 0 . SHIPPING NAME: Not classified. HAZARI> Cl.ASS: NIA. 10#:·Nf A. EMERGENCY ONLY CONT A.tr: CHEM-TEL 800·255-3924. ·-t~PRQDU¢1'!1Nf:ORMAllON~. ·: . . ,-... • ·: . . . .-; : ,· ,'/: .. ,,. .:.; .; '.-/;.,:,:" ·1> . .;-f_:; ,;:~~ ~ ', ~ ,i• ' ' ' '1" 'I • • , > , • • • , , , ,, , • •• • , ~ j , • ,. • ' • ; 1 \ \ .. ,.'!,.\.'- PRODUCT NAME: 5-670 Latex lnterfle.x• Adhesive. CHEMICAL NAME AND SYNONYMS: NiA. CHEMICAL OR PRODUCT FAMILY: Latex-based adhesive. ·m11\iGRt:01r::N1aPtii:--r:>R'MATION··, .. ·. ·.-_-: · :·· .,,,_;,,. :.·-: ?t.: .. 1 -··, .. _,.,.-;;,~., ,;.-,-·<:·::·:·.:\'>:::.-i. ,,... • 4.-.~., • I : • '• •,•• ,' 0' • ;• ' -'. f·•, •,t', ,~• • ;.'• .' ,••·~,,.,.',• HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS {Chemical Identity~ Commori Name) C.A.S. Nb. NOOE ~ Thi~ product formufa1ion does NOT contain asbastos. .% NIA QSHAPEL 'NIA '1~J • i 't'•• • • I • : I I• J :'• ,~·,._,.•, • • ,-'•ti:'•,'._ • •, 'I ', '\,' • • • '••.''~:~~·. '•'' •· :.•.~,I, •, r .ll, Pf!VS ~~1'.,OAT~.. . . . . . ;·.-. , ..... ,.· _, _,. . . . :,,.~_.-.,-. , .. ,_ ., ... , : : .. _ I j: ·, i ' I ,. t. I' I l ' ,. I I, ; r l I t: I i ! I f i } ! A?PfARANCE AND COLOR: Heavy white paste. SOILING POH':ff (degrees F): N/f:,.. VAPOR PRES~UR:E {mm Hg@ 20 ! degrees C): N/K. VAPOR DENSITY (Air= 1): NlK. SOLUBILITY IN WATER: NIK. SPEClrlC GR;AVITY {H2O ::: 1)' N/K. PERCENT /· VOLATILE BY WEIGHT (30 min.@ 275 degrees F): NIK. EVAPORATION RATE {Sutyl Acetate "7 i): NIK. pH: NIK, t· i f. . 'ANO'EX"''Oeo·· f'.I\•'" .. _. .. ·.' :· · ' ·· . ; ·: .:·,,, ·· ' ,.: ·· 1 .-. ·' -~\!•,fll:lE,, .r.JI:' ,.:rl n,OA ~-· .. -:.··:_';'· ._.._. _: . . ,. .-,.-.. ,., .. ,·,-._:.·';, .. , , ., . rLASH POINT: NIA. FLAMMABLE RANGE: LEL = N/A; UEL = NIA. EXTINGl,JISHING MEDIA: NIA. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDUR.ES: None. UNUSUAL FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None. Form 46294 1/9&/ ' r I· I 1: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I- I Section I Supply Inventory TYPE Henry#377 Taylor Touchdown #900 Taylor Touchdown #710 Armstrong #184 Armstrong #670 Armstrong #254 ·Armstrong #S-235 · UNIT Gal 4 Gal Qt 20 lb' Gal 4 Gal Gal INVENTORY 12 4 12 4 4 4 4 22619 Old Canal Road• Yorba Linda, CA 92887 • Phone: 714-998-1187 • Fax: 714-998-6433 25011 Avenue Stanford, Unit E • Valencia, CA 91355 • Phone: 805-295-3285 • Fax: 805-295-3287 2717 Loker Avenue West, Suite A• Carlsbad, CA 92008 • Phone: 760-602-0445 • Fax: 760-602-0449 Web Site: www.strictlyflooring.com Bonded• Insured• Licensed #736356 ----·~---·--------~ ,-·-·---~--· ----------.. ---------------------':_,__. -_-_-_ ..... -'-'-·~· ------------------ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SECTION II FLOOR STORAGE Vinyl Ceramic (Not Applicable) Wood Pad Grout Thinset Tackstrip · 22619 Old Canal Road • Yorba Linda, CA 92887 • Phone: 714-998-1187 • Fax: 714-998-6433 25011 Avenue Stanford, Unit E • Valencia, CA 91355 • Phone: 805-295-3285 • Fax: 805-295-3287 2717 Loker Avenue West,.Suite A• Carlsbad, CA92008 • Phone: 760-602-0445 • Fax: 760-602-0449 Web Site: www.strictlyflooring.com Bonded • Insured • Licensed #736356 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :..-:·. ·:, .:._.:· -: ::-:. :· ~ ' .. . ·,· . ....... e.L..Ec. e~l;C.TRICA!.. 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N . :· . . ··.i:~~jf((II~:. _;: · ....... . • ,, ' ' '.~ • •' r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DEC-30-1998 13:06 PROM !NFOMATION CENTER FROM : MEA CE~TIFICATIONS PHONE Np. TO 7705187407 ,. ~MEA~ P.O. So:c 1330 .. ~0$W811. GA30077 40.d•o4<!~9000 October·za. 1994 MEA Certifications Home rou~dation~ »y Shaw Ind~st~iesi Inc. (7QO) l'.O. Box 1208. Dalton, Geo~gia.30722-1208 A.ttn: Mx-. Gene Williams NOtrcE OF CARPET CJ~TIFICATlON P.02 Sep. 24 1997 04:44PM P1 600 HOUZ$ Woy, C-1 R¢$well. GA 30076 F-ox 404-513-7,097 The product cli-,~1:.ibed bdcw h apprqved for: H.sti~t in the HEA Dire~t:.ory of Certified Carpet, t.i'boratoty test usui~$ show thi~ qu•lit:y has physical ~ha~actc.istks t.rh!ch mlt~t ·•nd/or exeet!!d the r~qu:ti:-ecn~nts of Hl!D/'FHA Ul'~~44d, Ql.JAt:tTY: COOE NO; Type I cotol<s: 14621 ~ 1 Nyl.on 04170 Cashmere Bi~que 04171 Canyon S~nd 04l7Z S~tin ~earl 04173 Mystic ~aupe 04370 Velvet Teal. 04371 toreat Ga~d~n 04470 il~e Bea~her 0447i Castil:i.an lllu~· 04S70 Silver Slip~~r r Pih Hei&ht /7:hiC~M$S o.44 04571 Cou~try Slate 04572 Ch~teau Gtey 04S73 Grey·Heather 04670 Peach Suprema 04770 RosBWOO~ H~~e 04771 Soft ~~~chment 04 772 Spun S\tga.i: . 04773 !ru$hed Su~de 04774 Adol;e. Tan ~ /?';?~ .. # V I F1;ank H, l\rown Adroinisti:-4tor HEA CARrtt CERTIF!CA7IO~ PRQGRAH 25.0 204$ 04775 Enslish Leather 04776 Istown·wood 04777 Desert Dune 04778 Wild, Chestx.'Ut 04779 Coffe~ Nougat 04780 A~~ique Fawn 04781 ~urnish~d T~n 04782 Saddl~ Buff 04870 Vic~orian Ros~ 04871 Ft'en<:h Mauve TOTAL P.02 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 6195872124 . TRI-t,JEST*SAN DI EGO 191 r02 DEC 29 '98 14:37 ClASSIC CORLON VINYL SHEET FLOORING .; ITEM HO. COLOR ll£MNO. COLQR ITEM NO. COLOR BS511!C ' ,v~ite · .. ' :-.::: ... :···.-:r.· "qj}:g§· ... , . .,, . ., . .. ·.·· • ,~n • I •' Cre~-~:-: Neut~~! -~_:. ~ . 'fiqf3i . . , _, ...... .. mo1 Beige 02705 LlgMBejge WDD99 '!'an "\.', .•'\:-, _:a~t~r · ,,•• ,. .. ~. ' 88517_'· .. fl,noke_: .. ::~ . Mi4.Gras :· .. ,. w~~s Si~rQloud 88523 Ecru 02704 Neutral W0126 Warm Taupe 16528 Oyster ,.,,,.,,. ... W0432 ... , . -~ !!2m White. Ore~~· 86532 Sesame 027115 Ligh\Beige Wll099 Tan 86533 :Olay oiil• ... BeiSll ..... .w@f~a ... MauV:e·.i, l'uUern and aulor extend through the S654D Porcelain 02703 WJiJte W0432 Cream wear leyer for a lloor that IOoks ,good • Azure . .. ··-:: •'-"••:0'-'11' ... I ~::~f ~~:'.t/ · · .:.wo4sz> .... MJ.a~t_1µe . in tuugh trafflt r.cmdltions. 8~2 -··-... .,_ ... ~mi-.... B&551 Sage Green 02702 WD492 Putty : t·. ·. · :·(:~:~~~\?~1,:~ .. l;· .. : J..£1~;.:;:. ~·/}tt ·_::ir}i.:lr~·: .. \ ··.:. . _;::,,;~ ::_ :::.:~{~:f,i·.··. _.·::.;: .. l_:f-. SAHDIVAL FlOOIIS , . , . ":,, . ·:.~ :•:,p :1RjMBliND"' SEAM STICl(S :·.t:,~. WELQING ROOS SPECIFICATION DATA CLASSIC CORLOH VINYL SHEET FLOORING Armstrong world Industries, Inc. P. 0. Box 3001 Lancaster, PA 17604 Armstroni World Industries Canada Ltd. 691 l Oecarie Blvd. · Montreal, Quebec .Canada H3W 3E5 1. PRODUCT MAME Armstrong Suffield, Suagate, and Sand!Jval Oiasslc Corlon Vinyl Sheet Flooring 2. PRODUCT DESCl!IPTIOH Material A wcoar iaycr r.omJKlll{ld or polyvinyl chloride resin, stabllll'.ers, fillers, and plgmenl.:I nu a bucklng suitable for U!iO on ail grude lf.>vcls. Patterns and Colors A random, mulUsized chip design embedded In \1ny1. SJ.ze • 6.ft •. (1,83 m) wide, up to.90 ft. {27.4 m) in length Gauoe (thickness) 0.085 In. (i\.16 mm) ov.craU (nominal) 0.0501n. (1.27 mm) wear layer (nominal) Ltmltqtlon8 Armstrong Clwic Corlon ,i:iyl sheet flooring should not be used In com..11el'cial kitchens and commeroial food proc~ssing areas, heavy lndu,trla! areus, nr,sp,ta! operating rooms, e!Cterior areas, or wl:ere painted s11i.~es such as golf or track shoes will be used. (J) 1'. '! . "~, ·,· l,_':_ ' .:! •I : •' ~-1--~---, ,. -.:. . .. '. ,, -..... , ,, . '<~,.-. ~ .,'·: ;-. ., .. ·: '.: '• t {~ l·. · .. -· ' . ',. ;;.,, ' < < . ,,' -',: '·. •' ~~ . . ', ~ ,· ~ ~ . ":. :. ), . ~ .. 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(50 mm x 152 mm) #2 SPF] figure A-i-4.6(b)(v) Ex:u:iplcs of wood tru.s, coc..struct.ion. A-1-4.7 Occupancy examples in the listings as shown in the various· hazard classU-ications are intended to represent the norm for those occupancy types. Unusual or abnormal fuel load- ings or combustible characteristics and susceptibility for changes in these characteristics, for a particular occupancy, are consider- ations 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 "' ... ,· i;~cup_an<;ies or r~s)~fntial por~t2.ns pf other qc<;l!p~ncies.. . ,-,-. I A-1-4.7.l Light Hazard Occupancies include occupancies having conditions similar to: . . I I I I I I Churches Clubs Eaves and overhangs, if combustible construction with no combustibles beneath Educational Hospitals Institutional Libraries, except large stack rooms Museums · · Nursing or convalescent homes Office, including data processing Residential Restaurant seating areas Theaters and Auditoriums excluding stages and prosceniums Unused attics. ~-1-4.7.2.1 Ordinary Hazard Occupancies (Group 1) incbde occupancies having conditions similar to: Automobile parking and showrooms Bakeries Beverage manufacturing Canneiies · · Dairy products manufacturing and processing Electronic plant.s Glass and glass products map.ufacturing Laundries Restaurant service areas. ":',· .. · A-1-4.'7.2.2 Ordinary H~zard Occuparicies {Group 2) include occupai:icies having conditions similar to: :·. Cereal mills r" Chemical plants -ordinary Confectionery products · Distilleries Dry cleaners .. Feed mills Horse stables Leather goods manufacturing Libraries -large stack room areas Machine shops Met.al working Mercantile Paper and pulp mills Paper process plants Piers and wharves Post offices Printing and publishing Repair garag_es Stages T_extile manufacturing Tire manufacturing_ Tobacco products manufacturing Wood machining .Wood product assembly. ,. . A-1-4.7.3.1 E~tr.a Hazard Occupancies (Group 1) include occupancies having conditions similar to: Airm1ft hangars (except as governed by NFPA409) . ... . .. ,:.Combustible hydraulic fluid use·areas· · ,·-,:, "":,:;,:,-· ;_ · · -. Die casting Metal extruding Plywood and particle board manufacturing Printing [using inks having flash point_-5 below 100°~ (37 .9°C)} _. . Rubber. reclaiming, compounding, drying, milling, vulcanizing Sal': mills Tc~:tile. picking, opening. blending, garnetting, card- ing, combining of cotton, synthetics, wool shoddy, or burlap · . Upholstering with plastic foams. Extra Hazard Occupancies (Group 2) include occupan- cies having conditions similar to: Asphalt saturating Flammable liquids spraying Flow coating Manufactured home or modular building assemblies (\1·here finished enclosure is present and has combus- tible interiors) Open oil quenching Pb.sties processing Solvent cleaning Varnish and paint dipping. t I I I I I I I I I I I I ~.· II L 11 II fa ~ 11 ... ·. 13..:.64 INSTALLATION OF SPRlNK!-ERSYSTEMS .. : Exception No. 3: Where pumps taking suclionfrom a p1ivalefire se11.1ice 711ain supply sprinklers only, the pump need nol bi: sized to . accommodale inside and outside hose. Stich hose allowance shall be considered in e·valualing the-available waler supplies. Table 5-2.3 H9se Stream Demand and Water Supply Duration Requirements Hazard Classification Light Ordinarr Extra H.izarcl Inside Hose (gpm) . 0, 50, or 100 0,50,orlO0 0, 50, or 100 For Sl L"nih: 1-gp:i, = :tii>.:•l.'mi11. Total Combined Inside and Outside Hose (gpm) 100 250 500 Duration in Minutes 30 60-90 90~120 5-2.3.1.2 The ,,·ater suppl}' for sprinklers onl)' shall be clctcrminccl either from the arca/clensit)' cur\'es of Figme 5-2.3 in accordance ,dth the: mechocl of 5-2.3.2 or be based -. _,_upon the-room design 1~1ethocl in ~ccordance ,\'it_J:1.?\·2.;l.3,at the discretion of the designer. For ~pecial areas· u1'1cler con- sideration, as described in 5-2.3.4, se_parate hydraulic calcu- btio·ns shall be 1·equired in addition lo those required b)· 5-2.3.2 or 5-2.3.3. 5-2.3.l.3 Reg.irdle::s of which of the t,,·o methods is used, the follo\\'ing restrictions appl)': {.i) For c?rcas of sp1fokler operation less than 1500 sq ft (139 m2) usecl for Light nnc\ Orc\inar)' Haza re\ Occupancies, the clensit}' for" 1500 sq ft (139 m~) shall be used. For areas of sprin-· kler operntion less than 2500 sq ft {232 m2) for Extra Hazard Om1pancic;, the density _f<.1:· 2500 sq ft (232 111~) shall be mecl. . . (b)* For buildings· having unsprinklered combus~ible - concealed spaces (as described in 4-13. l. 1), the minimum area of sprinkler operation shall be 3000 sq fl (279 m'2), Exception No; 1: · Coinbuslible concealed spaces filled entirely with 1ioncombuslible in.sulalion. - Exception No. 2*: Liglil or Ordinary Hazard o,;upaizcies whm nonr.ombu.slible or limited rombu.1/ib/e rei/ing.1 are direclly attacher/ lo the bo//om of solid wood }oisls so as lo create enclosed joist spaces 160 cu fl (4.8 m1) or less in volume. ,. Exception ]":lo. 3*: 'Concealed spaces where the e.-.:poselsuifa_ces have a flame sjmad rating of 25 or less and the ma/eria/s l111t1e been dem_onslrated to nol propagate fire in the form in which they ai:e installed in the space. • -. {c) \\'ater demand of sprinklers instnllecl in racks or \\'atcr curtains shall be added to the ceiling sprinkler water demand at the point of connection. Demands shl!ll be bal- :-inn·cl to tlw hight'!" pressme. (Su Clwj1l,·r 6.) \\'ater cleltlaml of sprinklers instnllccl in concealed spaces or under obstructions such as dllcts and cutting tables need not be adclccl to ceiling demand. . .---. (d) ·Whcre inside hosc-:stations arc ·pJanned.-or are re-· qui reel b)' other stanclnrcls, a total water allowance of 50 gpm (189 l)min) for a single hose station installation or 100 gpm (378 !)min) for a 1m1ltiple hqse station instnlbtion shall be ,1ddcd to the sprinkler reqllircments. The water allowance shall be ac\clccl in 50-gpm (189-JJmin) increments beginning at the most remote hose station, with each increment added c1t the pr<:ssure required by the sprinkler system design at that point. (e) \\'hen hosc· val\'es for· fire department use arc attached to wet pipe sprinkler system risers in accord?.nce ,rith '1-13.21, th<:: ,,·,Her supply slrnll not be ·required to be . Density, (Umin)/m2 · 2.0 5000 ~ l,000 C .Q r: t t:l. 0 ~ E -"' .s o. 3000 ... r. 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DATES 1-jAZMATFORM ------+-----INDWASTEAPP SCHOOL.FEE FORM 1, bJ,,/ I o/o/ PLAN CORR- ENGRG CORR i:lUSLIC -----'------\'!COMP FIRE PLANS ASSESSOR PLAylJ-NS CoFf / I I I. ''"'"' /J(lilZ 02/19/1999 Jo0 Address: Permit Type: Parcel No: Valuation: Reference #: Project Title: Applicant: ANN CHADWICK 8330 UNIVERSITY LA MESA CA 91941 619-465-2011 Total Fees: City of Carlsbad Plan Check Revision Permit No:PCR99052 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 438-3101 2717 LOKER AV WEST CBAD St: A PCR $0.00 CB984291 Lot#: 0 Construction Type: NEW REVISED ENTRANCE RAMPING Status: ISSUED Applied: 02/12/1999 Entered By: JM Plan Approved: 02/18/1999 Issued: 02/19/1999 Inspect Ab5~7 02/19/99 0001 01 C-PRMT $65.00 $65.00 , ~tal yayments To Da.,te; '\\ , $0.00 _ Balanpe Due: I -=---'l / .,._V.',l'.l"-,.,(',\""" ~~ \ --{ c--I~~~~ -3/ \ FINAL APPROVAL Inspector: Date: _______ _ ' Clearance: NOTICE: Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the 'Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as 'fees/exactions." 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 Cartsbad 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 capactiy 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 vou have oreviouslv been aiven a NOTICE similar to this or as to which the statute of limitations has oreviouslv otheiwise exoired. CITY OF CARLSBAD 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 (760) 438-1161 02 P!RMIT APPLICATION CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad CA 92009 (760) 438-1161 *~~i:i'.tP.~ttfF.O~o~~~~~~.~,t .Address (include Bldg/Suite #) Legal Description Lat No. Subdivision Name/Number Assessor's Parcel I Existing U11 #of Stories Name Addrn1 City i!f,'4,;~PJU)tffi:rt:;t,~,~"!'~~'.f~-~~-' Name AddfNI City ii~l:oPltJIAd'oli~cbMPliY;llAMR~ ·. ,:;.r.· .::._· FOR OFFICE USE ONLY (Jr K PLAN CHECK NO. ?cR.l · J L EST. VAL.---,------- Plan Ck. Deposit 5 Validated By -.J)~ ~ D~te . 1//44- u1& Unit No. Phase No. Total II of units Proposed Use # of Bedrooms. # of Bathrooms State/Zip Telephone# S.tattt/Zlp Telephone# (Sec. 7031 ,5 Bu1iness and Professions Code: Anv City or County which requires I p1rmit to construct, alter, improv1, demolish or repair any structure, prior to its issu1.nca, also requires the applicant for 1uch permit to file I signed 1t1tement that he 11 licenaed purauant to the provi1ions of the Contractor's License Law [Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Bu1inen and Professions Cc:ideJ or that he Is exe.mpt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any vlolition of Section 7031.5 by eny plicant for•. permit subjects the appficant·to I civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($5001). Nama · Cify State/Zip Telephone# State License-#---------'-"'-- ::1/. ~ -41A:f/&et/ · Dasigriar Name State License I _________ _ rt~~;~Oiiltatr.~c;t>MPENSATIOJiil~.r;f~~~~~~~~-~~t~;:1h!:;.~~~l~r~~-;:l?1t~;t':h~;r}~;rr~~t1~r~··· Workers' Compenaation Decliration: I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declaration,: 0 I have and will maintain I certificate of consent to 11lf•in1ur1 for workers' compensation II provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which-this·parmlt 11 issued, 0 I have ind will maintain workers' compensation, 11 required by Section 3700 of the Labor Coda, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My·workar's compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: · Insurance-Company . Policy No._______________ Expiration Date _________ _ (THIS SECTION NEED NOT BE COMPLETED IF THE PERMIT IS FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS 1$100I OR LESS) 0 CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compenution Laws of C1lifomi1. WARNING: Failure to aec:we wortra'I!' compenaadcin -ea Ill unlawful,. and ahall subject an employer to criminal penlltle1 and civll fln11 up to one hundred thouaind dollars Ct100,000), ln·addltlon to the coat of compenaatlon, damages es _provided few ln·Sec:tlon 3708 of the Labor code, Interest and attomay·s fua. SIGNATURE__________________________________ DATE ________ _ -7;~l%1bWHEfll~m!R!D!Cla1'1iA~~~~~~~-~~~?.~~~2?:t~~~~f;'~~f?E"kt~l~~~~:1rr~Rl!5.~fJP'~~~~'lll~I[ I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's Lie-• Llw for the following-reason: 0 I, -111· owner of the property or my employNI with wages II their aole companiation, will do the work and the structure is not -intended or offered for 1111 (Sec. 7044, Busini11 and Profeuions Code: The Contractor's Lie-• Law doa1 not apply tci an owner of property who build• or improves thereon, and who does sucli work himself or through his own employees, provided that 1uch improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that ha did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). 0 I, as owner of th• ·property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Coda: The Contractor's License Law don not apply to an o-of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Lawi. 0 I am exempt under Section ______ Businau and Professions Coda-for this reason: 1. I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement. 0 YES ONO 2. I (have /'have not) signed an application for I building permit for the proposed work. 3. I liava contracted with the following parson ·(firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name / address / phone number / contractors license number): 4. I 'plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following parson to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name / address / phone number/ contractors license number):. ______________________________________________ _ 5. I will provide soma of the work, but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work· indicated (include name / address / phone number / type of work):. ___ ....,. ___ ..,.. _________ .._ _____________________________________ _ PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE ___________________ ..,.......____ DATE ________ _ ,COM~IS~1lECTION,'gjlf.~~SV#AI~@Jliil~A~~~.:!~i~tk~~~;'.~~~::-:7:r;:ZIB_;l;f.@:;;_i?Iii~ Is the applicant or future ,!>uilding occupant required to submit I bulinNI plan, acutely hazardous .materials registration form or risk management and prevention program unditr Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Prulay-T1nnar Huardou1 Subltanca Account Act?-El--VE& 0 NO • Is the-applicant or future building occupint required to obtain I permit from the air pollution control district or air quality management district? 0 YES O NO Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 faat of the outar boundary of a school site? 0 YES [J 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 • •• -... ,;;,.;·· '. ·--' •• "' ·--,,,1 .... •l'-,..-.~~~~ .. -~ ... t~'ll;:s~~~.:.;; =-~fr-"""-,.,.,,,...,,="'tl!I!>-' --··· ". ..,, ' . ' " :~~.fil,~,-, ... ~mqcu~~~Jn.G;~~~·jtjm,~~-~~~~~~~~~~~w~~~~~~w~%~t~-:%.~1tt;i:(;llt-~{-f~'~~ .. "' .. ~£f(::~~;1f;;.t{!~!f,~!~. I hereby affirm that there. is a construction landing ll!9"CV for the performance of the work for which this parmitis issued (Sac •. 3097111 Civil Codel. LENDER'S NAME______________ LENDER'S ADDRESS i9"3:'?[~C~Fie'Am·r1~~~~~~!!!.~-;.;,,~.;,:~w!-'!'"~-i@~'f;,~;~_,;.;;;,,-::,;;;;i;;;~;;;;;;~;.:.r;;;;~~.;;;;.,;;;, ;;~;;~~;;;;:;,;;;1&1;;;;~;:;-~;,;;:;;~;;._~,;;;.;; __ ;;=;;;;·;:;,_,;;,"'f;;;~;:;-1....;:;,t::;;,t._;::t:=:,.,;;;,::-:::._:;:;:;:;;;;::~.~;:;:,.~;:;:.";,.:::;,.;:,t:"':::;;~;:-_:._~·-:'"'::: .• ,::::-:;;:"':::~:::·:;;::,:,:;:~.:..::-;-:;.:· I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is corrJct·1nd that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and Stata laws. relating to building construction. I hereby authorize raprasantativas of the Citt of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection. purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES JUDGMENTS; COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAiNST SAID ciTY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. • OSHA: An-OSHA permit is raquirad for exc1v1tions over 5'0" deep.and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the Building Official .undilr the provisions of this Coda shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized tiy such permit is not commenced within 365 days from the data of-such permit or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any timil after the work is commenced for I period of 180 days.(Saction 108.4.4 Unlform-Building·Coda). ~APP~ICANT'SSIGNATURE ' WAA::1, u,9 ~LCUv ' . . . DATE :}...-{'J--q4, ~[,nt ~ A-7c... ~r~ YELLCiW:Applicant PINK:Financa width of·walkways. Sec. 1129B.4.3. . . . , 14. Pe~strian Wflys whi¢h are accessible to people with d1sab1h- ties shall be provided from each such parking space to related facilities, including curb cuts or ramps as needed. Sec. 1129B.4.3. ""· , rovIce m111Imum·ver.Ica, c.earance o, ~· b a, acc~ssIme pas· .senger loading :i:ones and along al' leas.I one ve~1cle access route to such areas from site !mlra_nces and e1<I!s. S_ec. 113iB.2.2. '. . . 25. Vaiet parking f9ciiities shall provid~ a passenger loading zone and shall be loc,:ated on an accessible ro\Jte to'!he ~ntrance ol' the facility. The parking space requirements of Se?tIons 1129B throygh 1130B apply le> facilities with valet parking. Sec. 11318.3 • ,, International Symbol of Accessibility . 70 Square Inches Hf .. :: "'~ "~,--~ -> ACC~t~ 1/2" Radi~s 1,wnen Required 3'0" i, .. ~ "A i 80" or 36" when lns:,,lled on Wall _1 36" Min. Blue _ .. _ .. Refleclonzed Sign Constructed ol Porcelain Sleel Wilh Beaded Text or Equal White Slatemen! Required by . Section 1129B.5 May Be Combir,ed With This Sign A 80" Min. for _!ree _Sla':~L 36" Min. for Wall Mounted _,,~·~ . • .. ~ .... ·.. 3'0'. · .. --· ·-~\ 2" Diameter Galvanized ----> Pipe So! In Concrete 18" Below '3rade . To Top of y Walking Surface Note: Area Of Sign To Be A Minimum of 70 Square Inches. Designate For-"Van Accessible" Where Appropriate. A 70 Squ!1r.e. Inc~ L 36"·Min. _[ 48" Min. . Access~ S1!n t , ' , r 1 . 0 lo i'__ Double Pwking Stall 70 s4uare inch Accessibility Sign _..,....- \ Space is Required \ ltM11st Be -·. 3•0· -t =...:! A . I WheefSlop 48"min. 70 Square Inch t . . . , .. 48" Min. Accessibilily Sign r 36 Mrn. 1 ' !-<-··>-! L ...... ,...!. I I f 3'0" ><; Y.="' 1-, :::!1 '/ g! I r_. Wheel Stop Pedestrian Roule Access Aisle Must Be Located On Passenger Side Stripes al 36" on Center Nole: When Only One Accessible Space is Provided it.Must Be Van Accessible SingJll Parking S\all 5% max.Slope .,..._ Cross Slope 1/4 Inch Per Fool max ' ~ \ '\ ' .. 2%. max. Surface Slope Diagonal. Parking §talls ~/\:' ;~~ . . ':ll).\\ . 0 \0 .((\1(\· w""'o C:S·':,....-0\1°t\,,~es 8'-0" min. at Van Accessible Parking Stall / ~su1~00 o\ S'·O" min. at Typical Accessible Parking Stall '1-0 \(\S~ nns DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATES TI-IE SRECJFlC OF n!ESE REGULATIONS AND JS ltffENDEr AID FOR BUILDING DESIGN AND CONSlRU< RAMPS AND SIDEWALi FIGURE 11B-27 Ill. CURB RAMPS NOTE:Curb Ramps shall be constructed at each s.treet intersections and where a.pedestrian wa a curb. The preferred and recommended locati ramps is in the center of !he crosswalk of e. corner. Where it is necessary lo locate a .curb r center of the curb return and the streei sur marked to identify pedestrian crosswalks, the of the curb ramp shall terminate within such areas. Sec. 11278.5.1 & Fig. 118-20EF Case 1. Provide a curb ramp at _______ . Sec 2. Curb ramps shall be a minimum of 4' in width an generally, in a single sloped plane, with a minim face warping and cross slope. Sec. 11278.5.2. 3. The slope of curb ramps shall not exceed 1 ve horizontal. Sec. 1127B.5.3. 4. Maximum slopes of adjoining gutters, road surfac ately adjacent to the· curb ramps, or-accessible r not exceed 1 :20 within 4' of the lop and bottom o ramp. The slope ol the fanned or flared sides of c shall not exceed 1 ,1ertical to horizontal. Sec. 11 5. A level landing 4' deep shall oe provided at the up each curb·ramp over its full widlh lo permit safe eg the ramp surface, or the slope of the fanned or flare the curb ramp sliall not exceed 1 vertical to 12 h Sec. 11278.5.4. 6. Transitions from ramps lo walks, gullers, or streel flush and free of abrupt changes, except that the I of each curb ramp shall have a 1/2" lip beveled grees. Sec. 11278.5.3 & 11278.5.5. 7. II diagonal (corner type) curb ramps have relurned other well-define~ edges, such edges shall be para direction of pedestrian flow. The bottom of diagonal c ,. --10% MAX. PWITINC OR OlHER NON WALKING SURFACE FRONT EDGE OF SIDEWALK t ~ ..... \·-~ J 01 01 01 ...-I CD """"' m ..-; (D """"' ru """"' .a ru LL •rl c.. LL ~ ....J <: 3: LLJ Cl t-i en ->-....J 1-u t-i 0: I--en -0 Cl :c u <: :::E <: _j -<: -Cl <: u <: -u 5EE ACCE55161LITY REGUIREMENT5 ATT AHED . LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION . TO 6E RELOCATED A5 NEEDED ~ \ ~ ff A \,~·""'"" 5TOF<.EFRONT =91l~ ~ <R iii N C :· . \· t ,;' ... ·, C,~ 0 ~·i.J \,) . .,,. 'fo's~<v~ .. f0?f?S2- I REVISED ENTRANCE RAMPING SC.ALE v.+· • 1•-0• 0SHJY2>1(