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2777 LOKER AVE W; E; CB111063; Permit
City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Av 'C~rl;bad, CA 92008 09-29-2011 Commercial/Industrial Permit Permit No: CB111063 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address: Permit Type: Parcel No: Valuation: Occupancy Group: Project Title: Applicant: 2777 LOl{ER AV WEST CBAD St: E Tl Sub Type: 2090813000 Lot#: $186,305.00 Construction Type: Reference #: INDUST 0 5B SUPERBRAND: 5,019 SF TENANT IMPROVEMENT OFFICE/WAREHOUSE TO SAME Owner: Status: Applied: Entered By: Plan Approved: Issued: Inspect Area: Plan Check#: ISSUED 05/20/2011 JMA 09/29/2011 09/29/2011 PAUL BREWER 1953 SAN ELIJO AVE STE 204 CALIFORNIA BUTCHERS PENSION TRUST FUND C/0 JAMES THOMAS CARDIFF 92007 760-305-2018 Building Permit Add'I Building Permit Fee Plan Check Add'I Plan Check Fee Plan Check Discount Strong Motion Fee Park Fee LFM Fee Bridge Fee BTD #2 Fee BTD #3 Fee Renewal Fee Add'I Renewal Fee Other Building Fee Pot. Water Con. Fee Meter Size Add'I Pot. Water Con. Fee Reel. Water Con. Fee Green Bldg Stands (SB1473) Fee Fire Expedited Plan Review $962.61 $0.00 $625.70 $0.00 $0.00 $39.12 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4.00 $812.50 2777 LOKER AVE W CARLSBAD CA 92010 Meter Size Add'I Reel. Water Con, Fee Meter Fee SDCWAFee CFO Payoff Fee PFF (3105540) PFF ( 4305540) License Tax (3104193) License Tax (4304193) Traffic Impact Fee (3105541) Traffic Impact Fee ( 4305541) PLUMBING TOTAL ELECTRICAL TOTAL MECHANICAL TOTAL Master Drainage Fee Sewer Fee Redev Parking Fee Additional Fees HMP Fee Green Bldg Standards Plan Chk $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $20.00 $24.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ?? ?? TOTAL PERMIT FEES $2,487.93 Total Fees: $2,48?,93 Total Payments To Date: $2,487.93 Balance Due: $0.00 Clearance: _____ _ NOTICE: Please take that approval of your project includes the "Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exactions." You l1ave 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. ff 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 wiih 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 thr,1r imposition. You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your nght to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which ou have .reviousl been iven a NOTICE similar to this or as to which the statuie of limitations has reviousl otherwise ex ired. t. 'l «~ Building Permit Application Plan Check No. CPJ l l \ {) fo3 Est. Value J '6'ft;, 30 6 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008 ~ CI TY OF 760-602-2717 / 2718 / 2719 Plan Ck. Deposit CARLSBAD Fax 760-602-8558 www.carlsbadca.gov Date 5 { 2l> f I 1 jswPPP JOBADDRESS w~-r-SUITE#/SPACE#/UNITII IAPN 2777 Loker Suite E --- CT/PROJECT# ILOT# rHASE# l#OFUN!TS !#BEDROOMS #BATHROOMS I 1ENANT BUSINESS NAME rONSTR. lYPE I occ. GROUP SUPERbrand DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Include Square Feet of Affected Area(s) Using existing walls and space, add non-structural demising walls to create new work spaces and warehousing for product storage and distribution. Re-route electrical and data to provide service to new employee work cptq l:Jo stations. t-0, e,,,r,-e-S.F. EXISTING USE I PROPOSED USE , I GARAGE (SF) PATIOS (SF) I DECKS (SF) FIREPLACE I AIR CONDmONING I FIRE SPRINKLERS Office, warehouse Office, Warehous YESO. NcQ YES0No0 YEsONoO CONTACT NAME (If Different Fam App/leant) APPLICANT NAME Paul Brewer ADDRESS ADDRESS 1953 San Eliio Avenue Suite 204 CITY STATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP Cardiff CA 92007 PHONE rAX PHONE rAX 760.305.2018 EMAIL EMAIL paul@superbranded.com PROPERTY OWNER NAME Black Box Distribution CONTRACT0RBUS •. NAME) ADDRESS ADDRESS 2777 Loker CITY STATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP Carlsbad CA tf-z.o \b PHONE IFAX PHONE rAX EMAIL ~ k_W\fti'l h\M\h,~~4-~ C,~S-V-.. EMAIL ARCH/DESIGNER NAME & ADDRESS -I STATE UC.# STATE UC.# 'CLASS I CITY BUS. UC.# (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 statementttiat he is licensed pursuantto 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)). Workers' Compensation Declaration: / hereby aflinn under penalty of perjury one of /he following dedarations: B I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for wmkers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. I have and will maintain workers' compensation, as reQuired by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work.for which this permit is issued. My workera' compensation i urance carrier and policy numberare:lnsuranceCo r,.::oA-Q,:i;) 1;~',a.Z../ll-"-l"1z.. c!-eollY PolicyNo. 5Uu.JC-2..4lf£/ 35 ExpirationDate 7 -z.. 'jJJJ§,section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollara ($100) or less. LJ Certificate of Exemption: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any peraon in any manner so as to become subject to the Workera' Compensation Laws of California. WARNING: Failure to secure workers' compensation coverage ls unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars (&100,000), in addition to the cost of compensation, damages as provided for In Section 3706 of the Labo_&S!Jile, interest and attorney's fees. ,/i!5 CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE ·-~ OAGENT DATE _B-\ ~ -:Z.s::>\\ I hereby aflinn /hat I am exempt from Contractor's Ucense Law for /he following reason: D I, as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contracto(s License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work 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 bulllen of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). [Z] I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractora to construct the project(Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contracto(s License Law does not apply lo an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed purauant lo the Contracto(s License Law). D 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 improvemenl []Yes Oo 2.1 (have/ have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. 3. I have contracted with the following peraon (firm) lo provide the proposed construction (include name address/ phone/ contractora' license number): 4. I plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person lo coolllinate, supervise and provide the major work Qnclude name/ address / phone/ contractors' license number): 5. I will provide some of the work, but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated Qnclude name/ address / phone I type of work): ,/i!5 PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE GENT DATE M Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business,Jl2!l, 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? 8Yes L..JNo Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? 0Yes No Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district orlli~ lily management district? ~es 0No IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED SS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFACE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. I hereby affinn that there is a construction lending agency for the perfonnance of the work this pennit is issued (Sec. 3097 Q) Civil Code). Lender's Name Lender's Address I certify th at I have read the application and state that the above information lsconectandthatthe !nfonnatlon on the plans!saa:urate.1 agree to oomptyv.tth all City ordinances and State laws relating to buff ding construction. I hereby authorize representative of the City of Garlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property fa" inspection purposes. I .Al.SO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST Al.l LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANYWAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA penntt is required for excavations over 5'0' deep and demolition or construclion of structures over 3 stories in heighl EXPIRATION: Every pennit issued by1he Building Official under1he provisions of1his Code shall expire by limilalion and become nul and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date of such pennit or if the building or orized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any tirre after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days (Section 106.4.4 Unifonn Building Code). ..@S" APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE fl g ~if City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For: 11/15/2011 Permit# C.8111063 Inspector Assignment: PY --- Title: SUPERBRAND: 5,019 SF TENANT Description: IMPROVEMENT OFFICE/WAREHOUSE TO SAME Type:TI Sub Type: INDUST Phon~ 8583429711 Job Address: 2777 LOKER AV WEST Suite: E Lot: 0 Location: Inspector: APPLICANT PAUL BREWER Owner: CALIFORNIA BUTCHERS PENSION TRUST FUND Remarks: Total Time: CD Description Act Comments Requested By: MYER Entered By: CHRISTINE 19 Final Structural 29 Final Plumbing {i_· -- t __ _ 39 Final Electrical 49 Final Mechanical Comments/Notices/Holds Associated PCRs/CVs/SWPPPs Original PC# lnsgection Histo~ Date Description Act lnsp Comments 11/10/2011 89 Final Combo CA PY 11/07/201-1 89 Final Combo NR PY 10/31/2011 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding AP PY T-BAR ROOF EQUIP OK . 10/05/2011 17 Interior Lath/Drywall AP PY 09/30/2011 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding AP py· Citv of Carlsbad · Final Building Inspection Dept: Building Engineering Planning CMWD St Lite ~.:? Plan Check #: Permit#: Project Name: Address: CB111063 SUPERBRAND: 5,01_9 SF TENANT IMPROVEMENT OFFICE/WAREHOUSE TO SAME 2777 LOKER AV WEST #E Contact Person: SCOTT Phone: 7605941634 Water Dist: CA Sewer Dist: CA Date: 11/07/2011 Permit Type: Tl Sub Type: INDUST Lot: 0 1 .. 1111111 I 1111111 I I I I I I I 11111 I II I 1111111 I 1111 I II 1111 I I II I II 1111 I I I 111 II Ill 111111111 I 11I11111 II I I I I I 11 I 11II111111 I I I 11III11111 I I I I 1111 I I I I I I I 1111III111111 I Inspected 4~ Date 1t/tefwv / By: Inspected: Approved: Disapproved: __ Inspected Date By: Inspected: Approved: Disapproved:_·_ Inspected Date By: Inspected: Approved: Disapproved: __ · ........................................................................................................................................................... Comments: ___________________________ .--___ _ EsGil Corporation In (J!artnersli.ip wit/i. <Jovemment for (}Jui(aing Safety DATE: 8/26/11 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 11-1063 SET: IV PROJECT ADDRESS: 2777 W. Loker Ave Suite E PROJECT NAME: SUPERbrands -TI g_A-12-12-~· ANT (Q JURIS.' LJ'?l:A REVIEWER lJ FILE ~ The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. D The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. D The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: lZ] Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. D Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Telephone#: Date contacted: (by: ) Email: Fax #: Mail Telephone Fax In Person D REMARKS: By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D PC Enclosures: 8/22/11 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 ,, ' EsGil Corporation In <Partnersliip witli <;;011ernment for (}3uifaing Safety DATE: 8/10/11 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 11-1063 SET: III PROJECT ADDRESS: 2777 W. Loker Ave Suite E PROJECT NAME: SUPERbrands -TI D APPLICANT !1J-.J.l:f,R'f', D PLAN REVIEWER D FILE D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. [:8'.'I The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. [:8'.'I The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Paul Brewer 1953 San Elijo Ave Suite 204, Cardiff, CA 92007 D Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. [:8'.'I Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Paul Brewer Telephone#: 760-305-2018 Date contacted:/!?/10 (byffl'>r Email: paul@superbranded.com Fax #: Mail Telephone Fax In Person D REMARKS: By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D PC Enclosures: 8/2/11 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad 11-1063 8/10/11 Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. These corrections are in response to items not fully addressed or as the result of information provided, the text in bold underlined print indicates the unresolved issue. The resubmitted information addressed some of the items yet new plans were not submitted. Please provide revised plans to address all remaining items. 1. Provide the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the owner and the responsible design professionals on the Title Sheet. Sec. 107.2. All sheets of the plans must be signed. Resubmit signed plans. 10. Provide a section view of the new hard-lid ceilings. Show: a) Type, size and spacing of studs. Indicate gauge for metal studs. Specify manufacturer and approval number or indicate "to be ICBO approved". b) Method of attaching top to the structure and lateral bracing. c) Show height of the new hard-lid ceilings from floor, new hard-lid ceilings to roof framing or floor framing. The plans now show suspended ceilings. Please provide notes on the plans to show the suspended ceilings in Seismic Design Categories D, E & F comply with ASCE 7-05 Section 13.5.6.2.1 as follows: a) All ceilings shall use a Heavy Duty T-bar grid system. b) The width of the perimeter supporting closure angle shall be not less than 2 inches. c) In each orthogonal horizontal direction, one end of the ceiling grid shall be attached to the closure angle. d) The other end in each horizontal direction shall have a ¾" clearance from the wall and shall rest upon and be free to slide on a closure angle or a listed assembly. City of Carlsbad 11-1063 8/10/11 e) f) Ceiling areas over 1,000 ft.2 must have horizontal restraint wires (typically restraint would consist of four 12 gauge wires splayed 90° to each other and sloped 45° to the horizontal, spaced 12" o.c.). Ceilings without rigid bracing must have 2" oversize trim rings for sprinklers and other ceiling penetrations. 11. Please provide panel schedules, indicate new and existing loads. Please clarify the electrical panels the plans show 18 circuits yet indicate a 225 amp panel? No new equipment is shown in the panel? Provide revised panel schedules. 27. Clearly indicate on the plans the product conveying dust system compliance with UMC Chapters 5 & 6 for the shaping and sanding rooms. Please provide product conveying duct plans. a) Detail the required make-up air as per UMC, Section 505.3. No shown on plans. b) Clearly show the type of material to be collected by each product conveying system. No shown on plans and should be addressed in the Hazardous Material report. c) Clearly show the duct materials are suitable for the intended use. UMC, Section 506.1 & 610.1. No shown on plans. d) Clearly show the product conveying duct material and gage used for each duct size. See UMC Table 6-7. No shown on plans. e) Detail ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other spaces. UMC Section 505.1. No shown on plans and should be addressed in the Hazardous Material report. f) Detail duct cleanouts as per UMC Section 506.3. No shown on plans. g) Detail required explosion venting of dust collection systems as per UMC Section 506.4 & 610.4. No shown on plans. 28. Show on the site plan the complying disabled accessible path of travel from the disabled accessible parking spaces to the primary entrance of the tenant space. Please provide detailed plans of the path of travel, indicate slope and width, any pedestrian ramps, curb ramps, walks, handrails, provide dimensioned parking stall details etc. Not enough detail to determine if compliant. Please provide the required information on the resubmitted plans. 29. It is unclear from the plans if the restrooms servicing the tenant improvement are disabled accessible, please provide a dimensioned restroom plans showing the restroom to be accessible compliant. Not enough detail to determine if compliant. Please provide the required information on the resubmitted plans. To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. City of Carlsbad 11-1063 8/10/11 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 Cl No Cl The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Doug Moody at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. • • EsGil Corporation In <Partner's nip witfi government for (Bui(aing Safety DATE: 8/1/11 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 11-1063 SET: II PROJECT ADDRESS: 2777 W. Loker Ave Suite E PROJECT NAME: SUPERbrands -TI Dfte.Ll.S.ANT CJ~, D PLAN REVIEWER D FILE D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. [Z1 The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. · D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. [Z1 The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Paul Brewer v 1953 San Elijo Ave Suite 204, Cardiff, CA 92007 0 Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. [Z1 Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Paul Brewer Telephone#: 760-30_§;,2018 Date contacted: ~II I r c (by: 1-:L ) Email: paul@superbranded.com Fax #: ./t_ Mail../ Telephone D REMARKS: Fax In Person By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D PC Enclosures: 7/25/11 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 •• City of Carlsbad 11-1063 8/1/11 Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver a!I remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation· only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. 1. Provide the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the owner and the responsible design professionals on the Title Sheet. Sec.-107.2. All sheets of the plans must be signed. 5. CBC Section 109.3 requires the Building Official to determine the total value of all construction work proposed under this permit. The value shall include all finish work, painting, roofing, electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, elevator, fire extinguishing systems and any other permanent equipment. Please provide the designer's or contractor's construction cost estimate of all work proposed. No information was received? 6. A complete description of the activities and processes that will occur in this tenant space should be provided. A listing of all hazardous materials should be included. The materials listing should be stated in a form that would make classification in Tables 307.7(1) and 307.7(2) possible. The building official requires a technical report to identify and develop methods of protection from hazardous materials. Section 307.7. ·No information was received? 10. Provide a section view of the new hard-lid ceilings. Show: a) Type, size and spacing of studs. Indicate gauge for metal studs. Specify manufacturer and approval number or indicate "to be ICBO approved". b) Method of attaching top to the structure and lateral bracing. c) Show height of the new hard-lid ceilings from floor, new hard-lid ceilings to roof framing or floor framing. The plans now show suspended ceilings. Please provide notes on the plans to show the suspended ceilings in Seismic Design Categories D, E & F comply with ASCE 7-05 Section 13.5.6.2.1 as follows: a) All ceilings shall use a Heavy Duty T-bar grid system. b) The width of the perimeter supporting closure angle shall be not less than 2 inches. City of Carlsbad 11-1063 8/1/11 c) d) e) f) In each orthogonal horizontal direction, one end of the ceiling grid shall be attached to the closure angle. The other end in each horizontal direction shall have a ¾" clearance from the wall and shall rest upon and be free to slide on a closure angle or a listed assembly. Ceiling areas over 1,000 ft.2 must have horizontal restraint wires (typically restraint would consist of four 12 gauge wires splayed 90° to each other and sloped 45° to the horizontal, spaced 12" o.c.). Ceilings without rigid bracing must have 2" oversize trim rings for sprinklers and other ceiling penetrations. 11. Please provide panel schedules, indicate new and existing loads. Please clarify the electrical panels the plans show 18 circuits yet indicate a 225 amp panel? No new equipment is shown in the panel? 23. Please provide the UL listing and manufacturer's installation information for all new equipment to be installed in the manufacturing area. Show all electrical requirements, plumbing requirements, exhaust or mechanical requirements, operational weight, anchorage and seismic restraints if required etc. Section 107.2. 27. Clearly indicate on the plans the product conveying dust system compliance with UMC Chapters 5 & 6 for the shaping and sanding rooms. a) Detail the required make-·up air as per UMC, Section 505.3. No shown on plans. b) Clearly show the type of material to be collected by each product conveying system. No shown on plans and should be addressed in the Hazardous Material report. c) Clearly show the duct materials are suitable for the intended use. UMC, Section 506.1 & 610.1. No shown on plans. d) Clearly show the product conveying duct material and gage used for each duct size. See UMC Table 6-7. No shown on plans. e) Detail ducts conveying explosives· or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other spaces. UMC Section 505.1. No shown on plans and should be addressed in the Hazardous Material report. f) Detail duct cleanouts as per UMC Section 506.3. No shown on plans. g) Detail required explosion venting of dust collection systems as per UMC Section 506.4 & 610.4. No shown on plans. 28. Show on the site plan the complying disabled accessible path of travel from the disabled accessible parking spaces to the primary entrance of the tenant space. Please provide detailed plans of the path of travel, indicate slope and width, any ) City of Carlsbad 11-1063 8/1/11 pedestrian ramps, curb ramps, walks, handrails, provide dimensioned parking stall details etc. Not enough detail to determine if compliant. 29. It is unclear from the plans if the restrooms servicing the tenant improvement are disabled accessible, please provide a dimensioned restroom plans showing the restroom to be accessible compliant. Not enough detail to determine if compliant. To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes CJ No CJ The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Doug Moody at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. EsGil Corporation In <Partnersfiip witfi <Jovernment for (}3ui{aing Safety DATE: 6/1/11 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 11-1063 SET: I PROJECT ADDRESS: 2777 W. Loker Ave Suite E PROJECT NAME: SUPERbrands -TI ~LIQ.ANT ~ D PLAN REVIEWER D FILE D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially-comply . with the jurisdiction's codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. · D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted f<;>r a complete recheck. IZ! The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. ~ The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Paul Brewer · 1953 San Elijo Ave Suite 204, Cardiff, CA 92007 D Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. ~ Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: 1aul Brew'--' /I Telephone#: 760-305-2018 Date contacted:~// /JI (b~ Email: paul@superbrands.com Fax #: e,Mail /r~lephone V. Fax In Person .o .REMARKS: C V,M) . By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation ti GA D EJ D PC Enclosures: 5/23/11 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad 11-1063 6/1/11 PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLAN CHECK NO.: 11-1063 OCCUPANCY: B/S1/Fl TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: Unknown ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: SPRINKLERS?: Unknown REMARKS: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY JURISDICTION: 5/20/11 DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW COMPLETED: 6/1/11 FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad USE: Office /Warehouse/ Manufacturing ACTUAL AREA: 2115 Office, 2904 Manu STORIES: 1 HEIGHT: OCCUPANT LOAD: Unknown DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 5/23/11 PLAN REVIEWER: Doug Moody This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in th~ International Building Code, Uniform Plumbing C_ode, Uniform Mechanical Code, Natjonal Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for the disabled. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department, Fire Department or other departments. Clearance from those departments may be "required prior to the issuance of a building permit. Code sections cited are based on the 2010 CBC, which adopts the 2009 IBC. The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 105.4 of the 2009 International Bu.ilding Code, the approval ·of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. · To speed up the recheck process, please note on this · list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet number, specification section, etc. Be.sure to enclose the marked up list when·you submit the revised plans. , City of Carlsbad 11-1063 6/1/11 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, 16_35 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad · Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2 .. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans.and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. Generally the pl.ans are incomplete and a thorough plan check can not be done, the following list is a general list only and corrections may follow. 1. Provide the names, addresses and telephone numbers of t'1e owner and the responsible design professionals on the Title Sheet. Sec. 107.2. 2. Plans and calculations shall be signed by the California state licensed engineer or architect where there are structural changes to existing buildings or structural additions. Please include the California license ·number, seal and date plans are signed. California Business and Professions Code. 3. Provide a Building Code Data Legend on the Title Sheet. Include the following code information for each building proposed: + .Oc.cupancy Classification(s) + For Mixed Occupancy Buildings, state whether the "nonseparated" or "separated" option was chosen from Sections 508.3/508.4. + Description of Use + Type of Construction + Sprinklers: Yes or No + Occupant Load 4.· Please provide a statement on the Title Sheet of the plans to show compliance with the current Codes. The following are the correct current Codes: a) The 201 0 edition of the California Building Code (CBC) adopts the 2009 International Building Code (IBC) and the 2010 California Amendments. b) The 2010 edition of the California Electrical Code (CEC) adopts the 2005 National Electrical Code (NEC) and the 2008 California Amendments. , City of Carlsbad 11-1063 6/1/11 c) The 2010 edition of the California Mechanical Code (CMG) adopts the 2006 Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) and the 2009 California Amendments. d) The 2010 edition of the California Plumbing Code (CPC) adopts the 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and the 2009'California Amendments. e) The 201 O edition of the California Fire Code (CFC) adopts the 2009 Uniform Fire Code (UFC) and the 2007 California Amendments. f) The 2008 edition of the California Energy Efficiency Standards. 5. CBC Section. 109.3 requires the Building Official to determ'ine the total value of all construction work proposed under this permit. The value shall include all finish work, painting, rooflng, electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, elevator, fire extinguishing systems and any otherpermanent equipment. Please provide the designer's or contractor's construction cost estimate of all work proposed. 6. .A complete description of the activities and processes that will occur in this tenant space should be provided. A listing of all hazardous materials should be included. The materials listing should be stated in a form that would make classification in Tables 307.7(1) and 307.7(2) possible. The building official requires a technical report to identify and develop methods of protection from hazardous materials. Section 307.7. 7. Provide a fully dimensioned floor plan showing the size and use of all rooms or areas within the space being improved or altered. Draw the plans to scale and indicate the scale on the plan. Sec. 107.2. . · 8. The plans show a storage mezzanine above.the shaping ro9ms. Please provide complete plans and calculations signed by the California state licensed engineer .or architect to show this space was designed for light storage 125PSF. 9. Please revise the plans to show the storage mezzanine to provide the required head space, guardrails, complying access stairs etc. 10. Please provide an exit analysis plan. Show in this analysis the occupant load of each area, the general exit flow patterns (by_ using arrows), accumulated occupant loads and required exit widths, common path of travel, total travel distance. Section 1,07.2.3. · 11. Egress from a room through an adjoining room (Section 1014.2): . . a) Shall not be permitted, unless: i)· Such adjoining rooms are accessory to the area served, and ii) Such adjoining rooms are not a high-hazard occupancy, and· iii) Such adjoining rooms provide a discernible path of egress travel to an exit. b) Egress shall not pass through kitchens, store rooms, closets or spaces used for similar purposes .. . City of Carlsbad 11-1063 6/1/11 c) An exit access shall not pass through a room than can be locked to prevent egress. 12. Revolving, sliding and overhead doors are not permitted as exit doors, unless meeting the special provisions in Section 1008.1.4.' 13. When two exits are required, dead end corridors -are limited to 20 feet. Section 1018.4. Exception: In Groups B, F and S, the length of the dead-end shall not exceed 50' if the building is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system. 14. Exit signs are required whenever two exits are required. Show all required exit sign locations. Section 1011.1. 15. · A tactile sign stating "EXIT" and complying with ICC A 117 .1 shall be provided adjacent to each door to an egress stairway, an exit passageway and the exit discharge. Section 1011.3. · 16. Show two sources of power for the lamps at exit signs. Section 1011.5.3. 17. Please revise the plans to show the required emergency egress lighting per section 1006.3 of the CBC. 18. Provide a section view of all new interior partitions. Show:_ a) Type, size and spacing of studs. Indicate gauge for metal studs. Specify manufacturer and approval number or indicate "to be ICBO approved". b) Method of attaching top and bottom plates to structure. (NOTE: Top of partition must be secured to roof or floor framing, unless suspended ceiling has been designed for partition lateral load). c) Wall sheathing material and details of attachment (size and spacing of fasteners). d) Show height of partition and suspended ceiling, and height from floor to roof framin_g or floor framing. 19. Provide a section view of the new hard-lid ceilings. Show: e) Type, size and spacing of studs. Indicate gauge for metal studs. Specify manufacturer and approval number or indicate "to be ICBO approved". f) Method of attaching top to the structure and lateral bracing. g) Show height of the new hard-lid ceilings from floor, new hard-lid ceilings to roof framing or f_loor framing. 20. Please provide panel schedules, indicate new and existing loads .. 21. Please indicate on the plans the location of the electrical panel and detail the required working clearance. 22. Please note in the general wiring notes on the plans "AC Cable is not allowed in A, B, E, H, F, M, Sand I occupancies. NM cable is restricted (without City , City of Carlsbad 11-1063 6/1/11 approval) to one and two family dwellings. Note on plans that an equipment ground conductor is to be installed in all flexible· conduits". · 23. Please provide the UL listing and manufacturer's installation information for all new equipment to be installed in the manufacturing area. Show all electrical requirements, plumbing requirements, exhaust or mechanical requirements, operational weight, anchorage and seismic. restraints if required etc. Section 107.2. 24. It appears the lighting system is to be altered, please provide complete plans. Please provide the required energy compliance forms. The L TG forms shall be signed and imprinted on the plans. 25. Please indicate on the plans the lighting controls per the mandatory measures. 26. Provide mechanical plans, showing existing and.proposed HVAC equipment, ducts and access to equipment. · 27. Clearly indicate on the plans the product conveying dust system compliance with UMC Chapters 5 & 6 for the shaping and sanding rooms. g) Detail the required make-up air as per _UMC, Section 505.3. h) Clearly show the type of material to be collected by each product conveying system. i) Clearly show the duct materials are suitable for the intended use. UMC, Section 506.1 & 610.1. j) k) I) m) n) o) p) Clearly show the product conveying duct material and gage used for each duct size. See UMC Table 6-7. Detail ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other spaces. UMC Section 505.1. Detc;til minimum duct conveying velocities as per UMC Section 505.2 and Table 5-1. Detail duct cleanouts as per UMC Section 506.3. Detail req1..1ired explosion venting of dust collection systems as per UMC Section 506.4 & 610.4. · Detail duct support as per U~C Sections 506.5 & 610.5. Detail fire protection as per UMC Sections 506.6 & 610.6. Note: When alterations, structural repairs or modifications or additions are made to an existing building, that building, or portion of the building affected, is required to comply with all of the requirements for new buildings, per Section 11348.2. These requirements apply as follows: · _City of Carlsbad 11-1063 I '6/1/11 a) The area of specific.alteration, repair or addition must comply as "new" construction. b) A primary entrance to the t:?uilding and the primary path .of travel to the altered area, must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. . c) Existing sanitary facilities that serve the remodeled area must be shown to comply with all accessibility features .. 28. Show on the site plan the complying disabled_ accessible path of travel from the disabled accessible parking spaces to the primary entrance of the tenant space. Please provide detailed plans of the path of travel, indicate slope and width, any pedestrian ramps, curb ramps, walks, handrails, provide dimensioned parking stall details etc. 29. It is unclear from the plans if the restrooms servicing the tenant if!1provement are disabled accessible, please provide a dimensioned restroom plans showing the restroom to be accessible compliant. 30. Please clarify the door schedule to show the new pocket door to be provided with a stop that would prevent the door from fully recessing and that will provide the required 32" minimum clear opening. Ple~ase indicate in the hardware schedule the hand activated door opening hardware for the pocket door to be designed to provide passage Without requiring the ability to grasp the opening hardware. 31. Revise plans, or door schedules, to show that every required passage door has 2::32" clear width, per Section 1133B.2. 32. Show or note that all hand-activated door opening hardware meets the following requirements, per Section 1133B.2.5.2: a) Latching, or locking, doors in a path of travel are operated with a single effort by lever type hardware, by panic bars, push-pull activating bars, or other hardware designed to provide passage without requiring the ability to grasp the opening hardware. b) Is to be centered 2::3011 but S44" above floor. 33. Show or note that the maximum effort tb operate doors shall not exceed 8-½ pounds for exterior doors and 5 pounds for interior doors, with such_ pull or push effort being applied at right angles to hinged doors and at the center plane of sliding or folding doors. When fire doors are utilized, the maximum effort to operate the door may be increased to not exceed 15 pounds. Section 1133B.2.5. 34. Show or note that the lower 1 0" of all doors comply with Section 1133B.2.6, as follows: a) To be smooth and uninterrupted, to allow the door to be opened by a wheelchair footrest, without creating a trap or hazardous condition. City of Carlsbad 11-1063 6/1/11 b) Narrow frame doors may use a 1 0" high smooth panel on the push side of the door. · 35. Show a level area, or landing, per Section 11338.2.4.2: a) :::::48" in the direction opposite the door swing (or 44" if doors don't have latches or closers). To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number,· calculation page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes D No CJ The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Doug Moody at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. , City of Carlsbad 11-1063 6/1/11 [DO NOT PAY -THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PREPARED BY: Doug.Moody PLAN CHECK NO.: 11-1063 DATE: 6/1/11 BUILDING ADDR_ESS: 2777 W. Loker Ave Suite E BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B/Fl/S1 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: Unknown BUILDING AREA Valuation Reg . VALUE . PORTION ( Sq. Ft.) Multiplier Mod. Tl 5019 37.12 Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE Jurisdiction Code cb By Ordinance Bldg. Permit Fee by Ordinance J ..-J Plan Check Fee by Ordinance I ,.. I Type of Review: 0 Complete Review 0 Structural Only 0 Repetitive Fee =:EJ Repeats Comments: 0 Other D Hourly EsGil Fee 1-------11 Hr. @ ' ($) 186,305 186,305 $962.61 I $625.701 $539.061 Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc + PLANNING/ENGINEERING APPROVALS PERMIT NUMBER c0 l l-l O(Q 3 DATE-----'l5/!,-3'-l'-(/,,_l_l _ l ADDRESS· 2777 l--O~~,z_ Av L6T£" E RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL ADDITION MINOR (<$20,000.00) OTHER OFFtC-£_/wH G.E:- PLANNER TENANT IMPROVEMENT PLAZA CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD COMPANY STORES VILLAGE FAIRE COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING ------------DAT~------- DATE <S}.:3;/4 I i I . Q:\CED\LandDev\Correspondence\Ontlveros\for planchecklng\SUILDING PLANCHECK CKLIST FORM· PLANNING ENGINERING APPROVALS.docx PLANNING/ENGINEERING APPROVALS PERMIT NUMBER CB111063 DATE 5/20/11 ADDRESS 2777 LOKER AV #E RESIDENTIAL ADDITION- MINOR (<17,000.00) RETAINING WALL VILLAGE FAIRE OTHER -- POOL/SPA ~ENANTIMPROVEMEN~ COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING SOLAR PANELS PLANNER GINA RUIZ ENGINEER'---------- DATE 5/20/11 DATE. ______ _ 11:\ADMIN\COUNTEII/PLANNING/ENGINF.ElllNG ,\l'l'IIOYALS Carlsbad Fire Department BI.,DG. DEPT COPY Plan Review Requirements Category: TI , INDUST Reviewed by:~--------Date of Report: 09-27-2011 Name: Address: Permit#: CB 111063 PAUL BREWER 1953 SAN ELIJO A VE STE204 CARDIFF CA 92007 Job Name: SUPERBRAND: 5,019 SF TENANT Job Address: 2777 LOKER AV WEST CBAD St: E INC01\'IPLETE The item you have soomitte€1 fur reviev,r is ifteomplete. x<\t #1is time, this offiee eannot a€1e~ately eoftooet a review to determifte eoml§lliooee with the al§Jplieable eo€1es 00€1/or stamlar€ls. Please reviev,r earefuHy all eommems attaehe€1. Please resoomit the fteeessary plru1s 00€1/or speeifieatiofts, with ehooges "elou€le€1", t0 this offiee fur review an€1 approval. Conditions: Cond: CON0004908 [MET] ** CITY OF CARLSBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT-APPROVED: w/ CONDITIONS THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND APPROVED FOR THE PURPOSES OF ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT. THIS APPROVAL IS SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTION AND REQUIRED TEST, NOTATIONS HEREON, CONDITIONS IN CORRESP.ONDENCE AND CONFORMANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. THIS APPROVAL SHALL NOT BE HELD TO PERMIT OR APPROVE THE VIOLATION OF ANY LAW. + Fire Sprinkler system + Rack system plans shall be a deferredd submittal + Dust collection system shall be a deferred submittal The following 'Annual -Operational Use Permits' must be obtained prior to occupancy. + High-piled combustible storage + Combustible Dust producing operations + Hazardous Materials Storage, Dispensing and Use + Flammable, Combustible liquids +.Application of flammable finishes Entry: 09/27/2011 By: gr Action: AP RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL BLDG. DEPT COPY Page: 1 of 2 Daryl K. James & Associates, Inc. 205 Colina Terrace Checked by: Anne Marie Bland Vista, CA 92084 T. (760) 724-7001 Email: kitfire@sbcglobal.net APPLICANT: Paul Brewer PROJECT NAME: SUPERbrand Date: Septembe·r 23, 2011 JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Department PROJECT ADDRESS: 2777 Loker Ste. E PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CB111063 Tenant Improvement INSTRUCTIONS • This plan review has been conducted in order to verify conformance to minimum requirements of codes adopted by the Carlsbad Fire Department. • The items below require correction, clarification or additional information before this plan check can be approved for permit issuance. • Corrections or modifications to the plans must be clouded and provided with numbered deltas and revision dates along with a descriptive narrative of corrections addressing all comments. • Please . direct any questions regarding this review to: Anne Marie Bland 760-434-7885 or ambland@pacbell.net • CORRECTED PLANS, DESCRIPTIVE NARRATIVE OF REVISIONS FOLLOWING EACH COMMENT ON THIS FORM, AND A COPY OF BUILDING DEPARTMENT (EsGil) COMMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED DIRECTLY TO: • ANNE MARIE BLAND 4380 CARMEL DRIVE CARLSBAD, CA 92010 COMMENTS Resubmittal review 9/23111 General Information Page Numbers email to: paul@superbranded.com flAII pages must be numbered by sheet and total number of sheets. General Notes ~Plans for modifications to the existing fire sprinkler system must be submitted to the Fire Department for review prior to making changes to the system. Add this note to the plans. . ~Separate plans for storage rack system must be submitted to the Building Department for review prior to installation of system. Add this note to the plans. Note was not added to the plans. Note added as condition of approval. Project Information ~Note construction type and whether fire sprinklered or non-fire sprinklered. Verify construction type with the Carlsbad Building Department. . ~Note proposed occupancy classifications of each area. Note subgroup of F and S classifications. F- 1 and S-1 per Technical Report ~Provide allowable building area calculations and mixed use calculations. Not provided. Adjacent suite unoccupied. ~Note applicable California Codes. Include 2010 California Fire Code Site Plan 9Note occupancy classification of adjacent Suite D. Note required separation between occupancies per California Building Code Table 508.4. Occupancy classification of adjacent suite not noted. Adjacent suite unoccupied. Page: 2 of 2 Floor Plan ~Show occupancy classification and required separation. Subgroups and required separation not noted. Noted as separated use. F-1 and S-1 per Technical Report. ~Provide exiting plan showing required number of exits, travel distance to exits and path of travel to exits. Exits may not pass through adjoining rooms. S(f]e exiting through application and sanding rooms. Accessory use areas Approved by EsGil. RProvide a door schedule including a description of exit door locking hardware. MComply with EsGil comments regarding dust co/lectfon system. See EsGil 6/1111 comment #27. Per applicant, EsGil comments satisfied. Technical Assistance ~o determine the acceptability of technologies, processes, products, facilities, materials and uses attending the design, operation or use of a building or premises subject inspection by the fire code official, the fire code official is authorized 'to require the owner or agent to provide, without charge to the jurisdicti9n, a technical opinion and report. The opinion and report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer, specialist, laboratory or fire safety specialty organization acceptable to the fire code official an shall analyze the fire safety properties of the design, operation or use of the building or premises and the facilities and appurtenances situated thereon, to recommend necessary changes. The fire official is authorized to require design submittal to be prepared by, and bear the stamp of, a registered design professional. A technical report is required for warehouse storage operations, classification, use and quantity of hazardous materials and hazardous operations for compliance with the California Fire Code. Contact the Carlsbad Fire Department for a list of qualified engineers or consultants to prepare the report. Technical report submitted and reviewed 8/18/11. See additional comments below: ~Page 2-Project must comply with 2010 California Codes. Verify building construction type and erovide subgroup of F and S occupancies. ~Provide details of detached haz mat storage building -i.e. construction type, location on property, distance to property lines and nearest building. Show location on site plan. ~Page 3 and 4 -note hazard classification of all materials on the HMJS statement. See MSDS for classifications per material. ~Page 5 -provide a description of proposecJ closed use in glassing room. Spray or manual application is considered open use. Amend allowable open use of Toxic liquid to 25 gallons (includes fire sprinkler increase). Amended all use to open use. ~Page 6 -CFC Table 3404.4.2 applies to outdoor storage. Proposed storage in the haz mat storage building must comply with exempt quantities for indoor storage. Per Table 2703.1.1(1), storage of Class IB and JC in unsprink/ered building, without storage cabinets is limited to 120 gallons. Per proposal, storage quantity exceeds the allowable. Dispensing of flammable and combustible liquids from containers greater than 5.3 gallons must comply with CFC 3405.2.4 Approved with conditions -storage limited to 120 gallons unless materials are stored in approved storage cabinets within the building. Then, maximum quantity is 240 gallons. QPage 10 -smoke and heat vents inust be automatically and manually operated. Note temperature of existing smoke and heat vents. Existing smoke and heat vents not modified. ~Hazardous Materials classifications -Add Unstable Reactive 2 to Styrene Monomer classification. Add Organic Peroxide Ill and Unstable Reactive 2 to Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide. CORRECTION LIST 2 BLDG. DEPT COP.,.i'" Page: 1 of 2 Daryl K. James & Associates, Inc. 205 Colina Terrace Checked by: Anne Marie Bland Date: August 18, 2011 Vista, CA 92084 T. (760) 724-7001 Email: kitfire@sbcglobal.net APPLICANT: Paul Brewer PROJECT NAME: SUPERbrand JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Department PROJECT ADDRESS: 2777 Loker Ste. E PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CB111063 Tenant Improvement INSTRUCTIONS • This plan review has been conducted in order to verify conformance to minimum requirements of codes adopted by the Carlsbad Fire Department. • The items below require correction, clarification or additional information before this plan check can be approved for permit issuance. • Corrections or modifications to the plans must be clouded and provided with numbered deltas and revision dates along with a descriptive narrative of corrections addressing all comments. • Please direct any questions regarding this review to: Anne Marie Bland 760-434-7885 or ambland@pacbell.net • CORRECTED PLANS, DESCRIPTIVE NARRATIVE OF REVISIONS FOLLOWING EACH COMMENT ON THIS FORM, AND A COPY OF BUILDING DEPARTMENT (EsGil) COMMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED DIRECTLY TO: • ANNE MARIE BLAND 4380 CARMEL DRIVE CARLSBAD, CA 92010 COMMENTS Resubmittal review 8/18111 General Information Page Numbers email to: paul@superbranded.com ~All pages must be numbered by sheet and total number of sheets. General Notes . ~Plans for modifications to the existing fire sprinkler system must be submitted to the Fire Department for review prior to making changes to the system. Add this note to the plans. Cl Separate plans for stora·ge rack system must be submitted to the Building Department for review prior to installation of system. Add this note to the plans. Note was not added to the plans. Project Information Cl Note construction type and whether fire sprinklered or non-fire sprinklered. Verify construction type with the Carlsbad Building Department. Cl Note proposed occupancy classifications of each area. Note subgroup of F and S classifications. Cl Provide allowable building area calculations and mixed use calculations. Not provided. ~Note applicable California Codes. Include 201 0 California Fire Code Site Plan Cl Note occupancy classification of adjacent Suite D. Note required separation between occupancies per California Building Code Table 508.4. Occupancy classification of adjacent suite not noted. Page: 2 of2 Floor Plan . o Show occupancy classification and required separation. Subgroups and required separation not noted. o Provide exiting plan showing required number of exits, travel distance to exits and path of travel to exits. Exits may not pass through adjoining rooms. See exiting through application and sanding rooms. o Provide a door schedule including a description of exit door locking hardware. o Comply with EsGil comments regarding dust collection system. See EsGil 6/1111 comment #27. Technical Assistance o To determine the acceptability of technologies, processes, products, facilities, materials and uses attending the design, operation or use of a building or premises subject inspection by the fire code official, the fire code official is authorized to require the owner or agent to provide, without charge to the jurisdiction, a technical opinion and report. The opinion and report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer, specialist, laboratory or fire safety specialty organization acceptable to the fire code official an shall analyze the fire safety properties of the design, operation or use of the building or premises and the facilities and appurtenances situated thereon, to recommend necessary changes. The fire official is authorized to require design submittal to be prepared by, and bear the stamp of, a registered design professional. A technical report is required for warehouse storage operations, classification, use and quantity of hazardous materials and hazardous operations for compliance with the California Fire Code. Contact the Carlsbad Fire Department for a list of qualified engineers or consultants to prepare the report. Technical report submitted and reviewed 8/18111. See additional comments below: o Page 2 -Project must comply with 2010 California Codes. Verify building construction type and provide subgroup of F and S occupancies. o Provide details of detached haz mat storage building -i.e. construction type, location on property, distance to property lines and nearest building. Show location on site plan. o Page 3 and 4 -note hazard classification of all materials on the HMIS statement. o Page 5 -provide a description of proposed closed use in glassing room. Spray or manual application is considered open use. Amend allowable open use of Toxic liquid to 25 gallons (includes fire sprinkler increase). o Page 6 -CFC Table 3404.4.2 applies to outdoor storage. Proposed storage in the haz mat storage . building must comply with exempt quantities for indoor storage. Per Table 2703.1.1 (1 ), storage of Class IB and IC in unsprinklered building, without storage cabinets is limited to 120 gallons. Per proposal, storage quantity exceeds the allowable. Dispensing of flammable and combustible liquids from containers greater than 5.3 gallons mm~t comply with CFC 3405.2.4 o Page 10-smoke and heat vents must be automatically and manually operated. Note temperature of existing smoke and heat vents. o Hazardous Materials classifications -Add Unstable Reactive 2 to Styrene Monomer classification. Add Organic Peroxide Ill and Unstable Reactive 2 to Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide. ' ) Daryl K. James & Associates, Inc. 205 Colina Terrace Vista, CA 92084 CORRECTION LIST T. (760) 724-7001 Email: kitfire@sbcglobal.net Page: 1 of 2 Checked by: Anne Marie Bland Date: June 15 2011 APPLICANT: Paul Brewer PROJECT NAME: SUPERbrand JURISDICTION: Car_lsbad Fire Department PROJECT ADDRESS: 2777 Loker Ste. E PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CB111063 Tenant Improvement INSTRUCTIONS • This plan review has been conducted in order to verify conformance to minimum requirements of codes adopted by the Carlsbad Fire Department. · • The items below require correction, clarification or additional information before this plan check can be approved for permit issuance. . • Corrections or modifications to the plans must be clouded and provided with numbered deltas and revision dates along with a descriptive narrative of corrections addressing all comments. • Please direct any questions regarding this review to: Anne Marie Bland 760-434-7885 or ambland@pacbell.net • CORRECTED PLANS, DESCRIPTIVE NARRATIVE OF REVISIONS FOLLOWING EACH COMMENT ON THIS FORM, AND A COPY OF BUILDING DEPARTMENT (EsGil) COMMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED DIRECTLY TO: • ANNE MARIE BLAND 4380 CARMEL DRIVE CARLSBAD, CA 92010 COMMENTS General Information Page Numbers email to: paul@superbranded.com o All pages must be numbered by sheet and total number of sheets. General Notes o Plans for modifications to the existing fire sprinkler system must be submitted to the Fire Department for review prior to making changes to the system. Add this note to the plans. o Separate plans for storage rack system must be submitted to the Building Department for review prior to installation of system. Add this note to the plans. Project Information o Note construction type and whether fire sprinklered or non-fire sprinklered. o Note proposed occupancy classifications of each area. o Provide allowable building area calculations and mixed use calculations. o Note applicable California Codes. Include 201 0 California Fire Code Site Plan o Note occupancy classification of adjacent Suite D. Note required separation between occupancies per California Building _Code Table 508.4. Floor Plan o Show occupancy classification and required separation. o Provide exiting plan showing required number of exits, travel distance to exits and path of travel to exits. o Provide a door schedule including a description of exit door locking hardware. • . . Page: 2 of 2 Technical Assistance o To determine the acceptability of technologies, processes, products, facilities, materials and uses attending the design, operation or use of a building or premises subject inspection by the fire code official, the fire code official is authorized to require the owner or agent to provide, without charge to the jurisdiction, a technical opinion and report. The opinion and report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer, specialist, laboratory or fire safety specialty organization acceptable to the fire code official an shall analyze the fire safety properties of the design, operation or use of the building or premises and the facilities and appurtenances situated thereon, to recommend necessary changes. The fire official is authorized to require design submittal to be prepared by, and bear the stamp of, a registered design professional. A technical report is required for warehouse storage operations, classification, use and quantity of hazardous materials and hazardous operations for compliance with the California Fire Code. Contact the Carlsbad Fire Department for a list of qualified engineers or consultants to prepare the report. OWNER: WHITEFLAG LLC 2777 LOKER AVENUE WEST SUITEA CARLSBAD, CA. 92010 TENANT: SUPERbrand 2777 LOKER AVENUE WEST SUJTEE CARLSBAD, CA. 92010 fENENrs REPRESENTATIVE I DESIGN TEAM HEAD PAUL M. BREWER 2777 LOKER AVENUE WEST SUITEE CARLSBAD, CA. 92010 760-305-2018 SUPPLIMENT TO BUILDING PLANS APPENDIXC: INTERIOR PARTITION SPECS AND DETAILS cet 110~ Jun 03 11 10:29a 9N Dryvvall INC 7607277348 p.1 Robin Wilson From; Sent: To: Cc: Paul Brewer [paul@superbranded.comJ Thursday, June 02, 2011 10:23 AM info@swdrywallinc.com; robin@swdrywaHinc.com Jason Koons; Stephen Brewer Subject:. Loker-Drywafl and Framing Clariflcation Bey, How are you? Per some changes to the p]ans we subrnittoo to the city for plan check, here arc some questions pertaining to dzywall. framing, and related things. Any shop drawings or answers you can provide will be awesome and help us get back to work (and finish) the Loker project. o F()r .Mixed Oceupaucy Buildings, stale whether the "'nonscparate<l" or "separatc1f· option was chosen from Sections .508.3/508.4. (I don't know what this means). ~..._-C-..:).. o The plans show a s1orage me?zanine above the sh.a:pjng rooms. Please provide complete plans. anrl O :,,--~./:-calculations signe<I by the California state licensed engineer or architect to show this space was designed S~~\. a..~· for light storage l25PSF. (can you elaborate on the plans we pr-ovided.-Show some details of this •. ,K...<>r\... meu.a,dne via shop drawings. I will handle the ,lgning by an:hiteet.) \.~"';) · << o :Please revise the plans to show the storage mezzanine to provide the required head space, guardrails) <C>r"'-complying access stairs etc. • Provide a section view of all new interior partitions. Show: a) Type, size and spacing of studs. lndicale gauge for metal studs. Speci1y manufacturer and approval number or indicate "to be ICBO approved". :;i o q_c... .... s ,:,..,-l&,' ' b) Method of attaching top and bott6m plates to structure. (NOTE: Top of partition must be secured to roof or floor framing, unless suspended ceiling has been designed for partition lateral lo.id). \ c) WalI sheathfog material and details of .attachment (size and spacing of fasteners). .S';.S , -,(x~ ...,... ,;4 d) Show height of partition and suspended ceiling, and height from floor to roof framing or flbor framing. _).-<..,...I • Provide a section view of the new hard-lid ceilings. Show: e) Type, size and spacing of studs. Indicate gauge for metal studs. Specify manufacturer :.u:id approval number or indicate "to be lC80 approved". ,)..e> ,.S·" -~a-l ...._,,, 0 c.. f) Method of attaching top to the stn.i.cture and lateral bracing. g) Show height of the new mud-lid ceilings from floor, new hard-lid ceilings to roof framing or floor framing. Please clarify the door schedule to show the new pocket door to he provided with a stop that would prevent the door from fu!Jy reCCS$ing and that will provide the required 32" minimum clear opening. (what arc the specs on these doors). Please indi<::ate in the hardware S¢hedu(e the hand activated door opening liardware for the pocket door to be designed to provide pa.~sage without requiring the ability to grasp the opening hardware. (please Sp(\Cify door hardware to be b..~). Feel free to cal I anytime! Paul 1 Jun 03 11 10:29a SW Dry,..vall INC C) r:Q I I 7607277348 p.3 Jun 03 11 10:30a SN Dry.Nall INC 7607277348 p.4 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION All SSMA p(oducts have a four part identification code which identifies the size {both depth and flange width), style, and material thickness of each member. EXAMPLE: M.EMSER DeP-rn: (Example: 6" :,:,: 600 ,r. ¼oo inches) All member depths are 1aken in 1/100 inches.. For all ·r sections member depth is the inside to inside dimension. STYLE: (Example: Stud Ot Joist section = S) The four alpha characters utilized by the designator system are: S = Stud or Joist Sections"' T = TraCk; Sections U = Channel Sections f "" Purring Channel Sections FLANGE WIDTH; {Example: 1 ¾N = 1.825" ;,;, 162 x 1/100 inches) All flange widths are taken in 1/loo inches. MAl'ERIAl.. THICKNESS: (Example: 0.0&4 in. ;:a 54 mils; 1 mil;: ¾ooo in.} Material thickness is the minimum base metal thickness in mils. Minimum base metal thickness represents 95% of the de$ign thickness. Note: For those sections where two different yield strengths (33 ksi and 50 ksi) are shown, the yield strength used in the design, if greater than 33 ksi, needs to be identified on the de$ign and ordering of steel. {i.e., 600S162-54 (50 ksi)) * For "S" members, see table on page 5 for stiffening lip length. C-STUD/JOIST $-SECTIONS TRACK T~SECTIONS Copyright© 201 o by the Steel St.Jd Manufacturers. Association CHANNEL U-SECTIONS FURRING CHANNEL F-SECTIONS Jun 03 11 10:30a SN Dry,..vall INC 7607277348 p.5 _s'> Yi \,-Jed ts /0 r ·7a/l Complies with the 2006 lnternatic.mal Building Code (IBC) Limiting Wall Height Tables -Non-Composite Interior Non-Structural Non-Composite (S) Stud s 7.51) 10 i:,. Marni:«-L/120 L/240. 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Tens,il;m capacity Is based on ihe le~er of pullout capacfly in sheet c!osei;t lo ,;crew tip, or pullover capacily for sheet i;;loi;.est to scmw head (1::>asod on head di8meter soown.) Note that for .ill teflsillrT vah,ias shown ill this table, puUo.irer 11<!!1\~s have beal'I mducoo by 50% assumlng eci:;en\rical!y loaeled connectio-os tliB.t prQ<;lu,;,, a tc00-unifom1 pull-over force on the fastener. 7. Govafned lly a conse,vatiw e:;1im.ite of setew capacity, nol by 5heet $\e-e! fJ;Jilura. a. Higher v2-loe1>. ~pl;M;:ially fot sctew strength. may be obtained by sµeeifying screws from a specific m1mt,dacturer. See manufacturer's data for specific 13ll1;1Wable values and installation ini;~ll,lf;tions. 9. Sheat and t{lnslon dala ~or ~s was awetoped with the a~i!Jmnce ot the wei-wen Yu Center for Cold-For~ Sreel Sttuctures. {CCFSS). using put>lished screw m;;i:nufacturer data and evaluation reports avsilabl9 at the time of publication. 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IKS!I iKSJ) i:>,it~~ ~roondicular f=>aralfel Pa.-.-odicular 43 o.~1 ll3 45 610 004 544 l,le3 54 (1_()561, ~3 45 822 1,03<> ~ 832 613 0.'1713 33 4S 1.0~ 1,365 ll59 1,048 97 0,1017 33 45 1,,h$ 1,&-17 1,226 1,495 118 ().1242 33 45 2,0"!5 2.378 1.-497 1,1326 5.f 0.0566 so 65 1, 1Bl! 1,$6 985 1,202 68 O.D71J so 65 1.~ 1,972 1,241 1,514 97 1111)17 50 85 2,337 2,sr:i. 1,771 2,15~ 118 0.1242 60 !15 2,911 3,43~ 2,16"2 2.6.,7 58 -..... '• ' ·,·,·0··· ' · .. ,.: OWNHt WHITEFLAG LLC 2777 LOKER AVENUE WEST SUITEA CARLSBAD, CA. 92010 'TENANT: StJPERbrand 2777 LOKER AVENUE WEST SUITEE CARLSBAD, CA. 92010 TENENrs REPRESENTATIVE/ DESIGN TEAM HEAD PAUL M. BREWER 2777 LOKER AVENUE WEST StJITEE CARLSBAD, CA. 92010 760-305-2018 ~· SUPPLIMENT TO BUILDING PLANS APPENDIXD: · BRAND DUST COLLECTION EQUIPTMENT DETAILS AND INSTALL INFORMATION .. -, -: ' : -4· : ...... ·-·,-~--·,..,-,--,.,.-~--_, --------------~'--' ----·· ~'' !{,:'~ ,, · 1.509 N. Kraemer Blvd,, Unit N • Anaheim, California 92806-1408 Telephone (7·14) 2~7-1690 • Fax (714) 237-1694 • E-.Mail: sales@dustcollectorservices.com • www;pustcolle.ctorservices.com April 27, 2011 Quotation No. 1104100 SUBIRBRAND, INC. 2777W. Loker Ave Carlsbad, CA 92010 Attn: JASON KOONS Re: DUST COLLECTION -SHAPING & SANDING ROOMS Dear Mr: Koons, Per yotir teqLtest we are pkased to ofter our proposal to provide you w.fth a Torit dust collection $ystei;n for your shapjng & sanding rooms a$ fqltows: · TORIT MODEL UMA 250 DUST COLLECTOR Model: UMA-250 Filter ~tea: Filter Mate1·iai: Design Condition: Application: 244 sqL1are feet 8 oz. polyester 2,.500 CFM@ 911wg. 70°F. 0 foot elevation Surfboard Shaping & Sanding Du.st CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE #684630 SALES " A!R CLEANING EQUIPMENT O SERVICE FILTER-REPLACEMENTS • INSTALLATION • DUCTING & DESIGN ,, .' . . . . ' 1509 N. Kraemer ~lvd., Unit N • Anaheim, California 92806-1408 Telephone (714) 237,.f690 • Fax (714) 237-1694 • E-Mail: sales@dustcollectorservices.com • www.dustcollectorservices.com April 27'-2011 SUBERBRAND, INC . .A,ttn; JAS_ON KOONS Re: DUST COLLECTION-SHAPING & SANDING ROOMS Page 2 of1 HOUSING Unitis constructed of 16 gauge steel rated at-16" wg. A 10-inch-I.D. inlet is provided. Li:ftoffhinged doors allow easy ac_cess to filter and fon sections for inspection.and maintenance. FINISH Collector is niild steel with a baked. on powder finish on interior and _exterior panel$, The color is blµe. FILTER EI,EMENT Filter element is a rtrnlti-envelope, single piece design with flexible wire nresh supporting inserts. Single piece design minimizes the sealing requirements and improves efficiency. EFFICIENCY Unit is 99% efficient by weight with seasoned bags. Fit TER CLEANING J=<'ilt~r cleaning is accomplished by l/4 HP, 1175RPM shaker motor com1ected to a shaker bar via an eccentric. The shaker motor.is activated for 35 seconds eaeh time the fan is shut down. HOPPERAND DUST STORAGE Standard UMA Bin arrarrgement -Hoppers are directly coupled to 3 cu ft d'ust bins with a quick release seal mechanism. SHAKER MOTORS Shaker motor is 1/3 HP, TENV, 1175 RPM CONTRACTOR:S-UCENSE#6846,J0 SALES • AIR CLEANING EQUIPMENT • SER.VICE FILTER-REPLACEMENTS Q INSTALLATlON ,,_ DUCTING & DESIGN ' , ' ; : ~~, < '_' !509 N. Kraemer Blvd., Unit N • Anaheim, California 92806-1408 Telephone {714) 237-1690 • Fax (714) 1.37-1694 • E-Mail: sales@dustoollectorservices.com • www.dusttollectorservice~.com April 27, 2'011 StJBERBRAND, iNC. Attn: JASON KOONS Re: DUST COLLECTION -SHAPING & SANDING ROOMS Page 3 of7 INTEGRAL FAN An integral fan is located 01i the cleM air side of the unit is aBI type directly dr1v~n by a 3450 RPM, 10 HP, TEFC n1otor d.esigned to deliver ap,proxiinately 2;500 CFM at 9.01' w.g. l ·---," >' • ., ' '_,' '' "', ""•':·-~ '""" i l . • . ________ ,_ .· .... _ J:JMA .. ~~p · "_, __ .. : · __ ,,; _) ? 14 ~ 12 ~ r·o ~ 8 i., 6 ~ I 4 "' f; 2 ~ Ii, ....... -~.......,__ "----........... "", ' 3'HP 'Ill,._. . - --10 HP r-.,. ~ ·s '-... .s !-IP 500 1000 1500 :aoqo 2500 3000 3500 SCF~ CLEANING CONTROLS A Unimaster Controller is supplied for starting of fan and automatic operation of filter :shaker niotor. The contrqller includes fan and ·shaker motQr contactors with overloads,. control circuit transformer, timer for automatic activation of shaker fnotor ·ancl NEMA 12 enclosure with Start and Clean pushbuttons. Dust collectm is designed for:inte1mittent duty and needs· to be·.shut down for the cleaning cycle to be :activated. SILENCER/ACOUSTIC DIFFUSER Chamber silencer mounted on top 0f unit for apptoximate sound level of74 dB (A) at 1 meter from housing. REQUIRED UTILITIES Electrical Supply: 230/460 Volt, 60 Hz, 3 Ph StilPPlNG WEIGHT 1,000 pounds (approximate). CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE#684630 SALES • A!R CLEANING EQUIPMENT O SERVICE FILTER-REPLACEMENTS O INSTALLATION ° DUCTING & DESIGN .. -,,. --···• .•-... ". ··~---· ' , ', . ' ~ ,. ' ', : ,; ., .. ' ' ' V '' t \, • ,/ :; ... ·""··-----·------- 1509 N. Kraemer Blvd., Unit N • Anaheim, California 92806-1408 Telephone (714) 2J7.,f690 • Fax (714) 237-1694 • E-Mail: sales@dustcollectorservices.com • www.dustcollecto!'services.com April 27, 2011 SU·BERDRAND, INC. Attn: JASON KOQN:S Re: DUST COLLECTION -SHAPING & SANDING ROOMS Page4of7 TORITMODEL UMA 250 DUST COLLECTOR SETUP The above mentiop,ed ToritModel UMA 250 .dust collector and its .standard ac9~ssories shall be assenYbled an.d set up inside the. building adjacent to the res~roomi:; as discussed· with customei:. The dust collector shall be lagged onto a cust@mer provided concrete foundation. No structtm11 engii;t(}ering or modfficatfons to the exisfmg foundation are included.in tW.s,pI'oposaL IYIECHANlCAL INSTALLATION Extending from the inlet on the side 0f the dust collector shall be a 10"0 mainline thaLshall extend up to the appropriate and branch off into one (1) 9" line and one (1) 6'' line, TilREJ]: (3) SHAPING ROOMS The 9" line The 9"0 line shall extend up to the appropriate height and run across the aisle way to the three (3) shaping rooms and branch off into three (3) 5" lines, Each 5" line shall penetrate at the rear of one (1) shaping room and extend down to approximately 4, off of the ground and tetrninate with a top feed registei' box designed tf.i clraw approximately 545 CFM with a velocity of approximately 4,000 FPM in the ducting (hood described below). 'i'OJ> FEED REGISTER BOXES Provide three (3) top feed register b-oxes, eachfa_bricated from 22-gauge galvanized steel, spot welded and silicone sealed. Boxes shall have the dimensions 24"Lx 12"T x 6"D with a 5" inlet located at the top. The open area actoss the' face is 24"L x l 2"T with 2 square feet of ope1i. area. The opening shall dravv apptoximately 545 CFM with a fape velocity of approximately 270 FPM, gi:vingthe roop.1 one (1) air change every 2.56 minutes for a approximate total of (20) air changes every hour. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE t/681630 SALES ~-AIR CLEANING EQUIPMENT O SERVICE FILTER-REPLACEMENTS O INSTALLATION ° DUCTING & DESIGN ·:-.: : . ' -~: ·: .. ' . ,' ' 1509 N. Kra(;lmer Blvd., Unit N • Anaheim, California 92806-1408 Telepbone (7r4) 237-1690 • Fax (7l4), 237-1694 • E-Mail: sales@dustcollectorservices.com • www;dustcollettorservices.com April 27, 2011 SUBERBRAND, INC. Attn: JASON KOON~ Re: :OUST COLLECTION -SHAPING & SANDING ROOMS TWO (;2) SANDING ROOMS The .6'10 line shall run along tlre wall above the Glassing room appxoximately 40' to the sanding rooms. Om;e the 6" line reaches the sanding re.oms it shall branch offinto two (2) 4" lines, Each 4,, line shall penetrate at tb.e rear of one (1) shapi11gro.0m and extend down to approximately 4' off of the ground and ter.minate with a top feed register box. designed to draw approximately 400 CFM w1t4a velocity ofapptoximately4,00QFPMh1.the d11cting (hood described below). TOP FEED REGISTER BOXES Provide two (2}top feed register boxes, eacl1 fabricated from 22-gauge galvanized steel, $pot Welded and silicone sealed. Boxes shall have the dimensions 20"L x 1 O"'t x 5"D with a 4" inlet located at the top. The open atea across the face is 20"L x 10~T with 1.38 square feet of ope11 area. The opening shall draw approximately 400 CEM with a face velocity of approximately 280 FPM, giving the. room one (1) air change every 1.8 minutes for a approxin1ate total of (3 0) air changes every ho,11-. CUSTOMER TO PROVIDE A) Easy access for installation B) Ability to work dt11fog regttlal' J10urs. C) Off load equip1nent when delivered direct from the factory. D) Use of customer's forklift, without interruption, for dust collector set up. E) Electrical connections to dust eollector ( dust collector is prewired) F) Suitable .concrete foundation for dust collector. G) Work to be completed at time of equipment installation. I!) Costs Telated to obtaining permits or special approvals if applicable I) Job to be able to begin andmn continuously to completion. J) Anything not specifically mentioned above. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE#684630 SALES "A!R CLEANfNG EQUIPMENT O SERVICE FILTER"R.EPLACEMENTS O INSTALLATION • DUCTING & DESIGN ~ • • ' ' • • ' _, • ": < > •, =~ ... · .. ~·~ .:.~:~•:· '',~! " -~---~-~--,' ,"- 1509 N. _Kraemer Blvd., Unit N • Anaheim, California 92806-1408 Telephone (lf4) 237-1690 • Fax (714) 237-1694 • E-Mail: sales@dustcollectorservices.com • www.dustcollectorservices.com April 27, 2011 SUBERBRAND, lNC. Attn: JASON K;OONS Re; l>UST COLLECTION -SlIAPJNG & SANDING ROOMS P'age 6,0f7 DUCTING Dilcting will ,conslst or spiral duct and long radius elbows, The connecting joints will be 'fastened with TEK scl'eWS ~lid, silkone sealed. Dtwting will be sup potted with%" EMT VEE bra~ed to the wo0d beam.. ceiling approximately every 12'. Ceiling penetrati0ns will be flashed with a wall plate for aesthetics. Access doors are no_t inciuded in this-proposal~ but can be added for an,.additional charge. ** Any chang¢s tv the a-b,:we-cllict lay o\tJ after a p1irchase orcfor has been issued ancl parts have been ,oi-dered will result in a.clditional charges. Terms: F.O.B.: Delivery: 25% deposit wlth order & balance net 15 days Nicholasville~ KY for dust c01lecto:r. Delivered for 1·emaining materials. Approxunately 4-,5 weeks ARO and approvals, .soorterifpossibl~ P1·ice complete as listed above including materials_, labor, scissor lift rentals ancl sales tax ... $14,500.00 OPTIONALlTEMS PRESSURE GAUGE Magneh.elic® Gauge to monitoi' differential pi'essure drop across the filters. Magnehelic .is a registered trademark of the Dwyer Corporation. ADD (pius tax & freight) $ 250, 00 .In the State of California Contractors are required by la:w to be licensed and regulated by the Contractots' State License Board. Any questions concerning a contractor may be referred to the Registrar of the Board whose address is Contractors State License Board Post Office Box 26000 Sacra111ento, CA 95826. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE #684630 SALES O A!R CLEANING EQUIPMENT• SERVICE FILTER-REPLACEMENTS O INSTALLATION ° DUCTING & DESIGN 1509 N. Kraemer Blvd., Unit N • An~heim, Califor-nia 92806~ 1408 Telephone (714) 237-1690 • Fax (714) 237-1694 • E-Mail:sales@dusttollettorservices.com • www.dustcollectorservices.com April 27, 2011 SUBERBRAND, INC. Attn: JASON KO()NS Re.: DUST COLLECTION -SHAPING & SANDING ROOMS Page 7 of7 If you should need additional infonnatfon, plec1se do not hesitate to contact me;. thank you for considel'ihg Dust Collectoi Services.for your current needs. Sfoc:erely, DUST COLLECTOR SERVICES~ INC. Jeffrey J. Schlentz CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE #684630 SALES ... A!R CLEANING EQUIPMENT O SERVICE FILTER-REPLACEMENTS O INSTALLATION ° DUCTING & DESIGN By: Jeffrey J. Schlentz Dust Collector Services, Inc. .Date: Customer: Contact: Machine Description AmbientAir Hoods · Ambi:ent Air Hoods Ambient Air Hoods AmbiEmt Air Hoods Ambient Air Hoods DUST COLLECTION EQUIPMENT 4/26/2011 System: SUPl=Rbrand Inc. Present CFM: 2777 W. Loker Ave -Ste. E Carlsbad, CA Jason Koons 'fot&I ouct Area: Equip. 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APPENDIX E: L TG ENERGY COMPLIANCE FORMS BUILDING ENERGY ANALYSIS REPORT PROJECT: SUPERbrands T.I. 2777 Loker Avenue Wes, Suite E Carlsbad, CA 92010 Project Designer: Report Prepared by: Michael Dell DELL CO. 1629 York Drive Vista, Ca 92084 760-940-0064 Job Number: 6-23LT Date: 7/6/2011 The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perform the calculations summarized in this compliance report. This program has approval and is authorized by the California Energy Commission for use with both the Residential and Nonresidential 2008 Building Energy Efficiency Standards. This program developed by EnergySoft, LLC -www.energysoft.com. EnergyPro 5. 1 by EnergySoft User Number: 1712 RunCode: 2011-07-06T12:54:10 ID: 6-23LT TABLE OF CONTENTS - Cover Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Form L TG-1-C Certificate of Compliance 3 Form L TG-3-C Indoor Lighting Power Allowance 8 Form L TG-MM Lighting Mandatory Measures 10 EnergyPro 5.1 by EnergySoft Job Number: ID: 6-23L T User Number: 1712 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 1 of 4) LTG-1C Project Name I Date SUPERbrands T. I. 7/6/2011 Project Address I Climate Zone 7 I Total Cond. Floor Area I Unconditioned Floor Area 2777 Loker A venue Wes, Suite E Carlsbad 5,177 3,374 GENERAL INFORMATION Buildinq Type: Iii Nonresidential D High-Rise Residential D Hotel/Motel Guest Room D School D Relocatable Public· Iii Conditioned Spaces Iii Unconditioned Spaces School Phase of Construction: D New Construction D Addition Iii Alteration Method of Compliance: D Complete Building Iii Area Category D Tailored Documentation Author's Declaration Statement ~ I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Name Signature Michael Dell Company Date DELL CO. 7/6/2011 ---Address CEA# l\ll'""i.UO-I U-O/ 0 1629 York Drive CEPE# NR0B-90-3530 City/State/Zip Phone Vista, Ca 92084 760-940-0064 The Principal Lighting Designer's Declaration Statement • I am eligible under Division 3 of the California Business and Professional Code to accept responsibility for the lighting design. • This Certificate of Compliance identifies the lighting features and performance specifications required for compliance with Title 24, Pages 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations. • The design features represented on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided to document this design on the other applicable compliance forms, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. Name Signature Company Phone Address License# City/State/Zip Date , Lighting Mandatory Measures Indicate location on building plans of Mandatory Measures Note Block: LIGHTING COMPLIANCE FORMS & WORKSHEETS (check box if worksheets is included) 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 Enen:1v Commission. IZI L TG-1 C Pages 1 through 4 Certificate of Compliance. All Pages required on plans for all submittals. D LTG-2C Lighting Controls Credit Worksheet 0 LTG-3C Indoor Lighting Power Allowance D L TG-4C Pages 1 through 4 Tailored Method Worksheet D L TG-5C Pages 1 and 2 Line Voltage Track Lighting Worksheet EneravPro 5. 1 bv EneravSoft User Number: 1712 RunCode: 2011-07-06T12:54:10 ID: 6-23LT Par.,e 3 of 10 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 2 of 4) LTG-1C Project Name I Date SUPERbrands T.I. 7/6/2011 INDOOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE and FIELD INSPECTION-ENERGY CHECKLIST Installation Certificate, LTG-1-INST (Retain a copy and verify form is completed and signed.) Field Inspector D Certificate of Acceptance, L TG-2A (Retain a copy and verify form is completed and signed.) Field Inspector D A separate Lighting Schedule Must Be Filled Out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces Installed Lighting Power listed on this Liqhtinq Schedule is only for: IZl CONDITIONED SPACE D UNCONDITIONED SPACE IZl The actual indoor lighting power listed below includes all installed permanent and portable lighting systems in accordance with §146(a). Only for offices: Up to the first 0.2 watts per square foot of portable lighting shall not be required to be included in the IZl calculation of actual indoor lighting power density in accordance with the Exception to § 146(a). All portable lighting in excess of 0.2 watts pe_r square foot is totaled below. Luminaire {Type, Lamps, Ballasts) Installed Watts A 8 C D E F G H How wattage .. 'Field . Was determined . :lnspectoi:2 (/) Q) ~ :::, 0 u:--«l "O -(/) X Ql ~ Ql O)~ 0 Ql None u. Ql ~ CEC C: 0 © ·ffi -oO cii 0.. "iii ·-C') Ql ~ or Complete Luminaire Description 1 ·c3 (/) C: Default 1:!~ .0 C: = (/) 1ii .E o<Q'J § .E <ti -(/) Item Ql From (.) -ctl (/) "iii·' (i.e, 3 lamp fluorescent troffer, 0.. 3.3 (.) 0 z.3 .s3 <ti TaQ F32T8, one dimmable electronic ballasts) Cl) NA8 <(f--a:. u. A (2) 4 ft Fluorescent T8 Rapid Start Elec D 62.0 IZl D 20 1,240 CJ, ·o B (1) 22w Fluorescent Circline Rapid Start D 27.0 IZl D 3 81 [j .P '. C 100w Incandescent D 100.0 IZl D 4 400 : D ti D (1) 8 ft Fluorescent TB Rapid Start HO D 88.0 IZl D 19 1,672 <o: D F 400w Metal Halide Mag LR D 426.0 IZl D 4 1,704 0 D D D D D D D D D [] .q D D D D n D D D D D -. D D D ·p D D D D b [I D D D D D D D D D [] D D D t;J D D D D b ti D D D [I ' b D D D D '[j, D D D D D D D D D D D D D D· D Installed Watts Paqe Total: 5,097 Installed Watts Building Total Building total number of pages: (Sum of all paqes) Enter into L TG-1 C Paae 4 of 4 5,097 1. Wattage shall be determined according to Section 130 (d and e). Wattage shall be rating of light fixture, not rating of bulb. 2 . If Fail then describe on Page 2 of the Inspection Checklist Form and take appropriate action to correct. Verify building plans if necessary. EneravPro 5. 1 bv EneravSoft User Number: 1712 RunCode: 2011-07-06T12:54:10 ID: 6-23LT Paqe 4 of 10 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 2 of 4) LTG-1C Project Name I Date SUPERbrands T.I. 7/6/2011 INDOOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Installation Certificate, LTG-1-INST (Retain a copy and verify form is completed and signed.) Field Inspector D Certificate of Acceptance, L TG-2A (Retain a copy and verify form is completed and signed.) Field Inspector D A separate Lighting Schedule Must Be Filled Out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces Installed Lighting Power listed on this Liahtina Schedule is onlv for: D CONDITIONED SPACE Ill UNCONDITIONED SPACE Ill The actual indoor lighting power listed below includes all installed permanent and portable lighting systems in accordance with §146(a). Only for offices: Up to the first 0.2 watts per square foot of portable lighting shall not be required to be included in the 121 calculatio"n of actual indoor lighting power density in accordance with the Exception to § 146(a). All portable lighting in excess of 0.2 watts per square foot is totaled below. Luminaire (Type, Lamps, Ballasts) Installed Watts A B C D E F G H How wattage Field Was determined · lnsoectoi-2 en Q) ~ :J 0 U:::-1il 'O -1/l X Q) ~ Q) O)~ 0 Q) None LL Q) ~ CEC C: 0 o3 ·@ '00 <ii a.·ro ·-C') 'E.,.. Q) ~ or Complete Luminaire Description 1 '5 1/l C: Default .Cl C: = en ::::·E QCQ) E·-co -en, Item Q) From {) :J E -iii .en 'l\i (i.e, 3 lamp fluorescent troffer, a. co :J {) 0 ~:;: co Tag F32T8, one dimmable electronic ballasts) (/) :;: _J NAB <i: I-:z; .3 a: LL E (2) 8 ft Fluorescent TB Rapid Start HO D 160.0 lZI D 21 3,360 [j .o D D D D D D D D o ·o D D D b q D D D ·P D D D D 0 D D D D [J ' D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D o D D D D D. o D D D ti D D D D D D D D D D [I D D D D D D D D ti D D D D [] D D D D D D Installed Watts PaQe Total: 3,360 · Installed Watts Building Total Building total number of pages: (Sum of all paQes) Enter into L TG-1 C Paae 4 of 4 3,360 1. Wattage shall be determined according to Section 130 (d and e). Wattage shall be rating of light fixture, not rating of bulb. 2 . If Fail then describe on Page 2 of the Inspection Checklist Form and take appropriate action to correct. Verify building plans if necessary. EneravPro 5. 1 bv EneravSoft User Number: 1712 RunCode: 2011-07-06T12:54:10 ID: 6-23LT Paae 5 of 10 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 3 of 4) LTG-1C Project Name I Date SUPERbrands T.J. 7/6/2011 INDOOR LIGHTING SCHEDULE and FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Fill in controls for all spaces: a) area controls, b) multi-level controls, c) manual daylighting controls for daylit areas> 250 ft2, automatic d1:1ylighting controls for daylit areas > 2,500 ft2, d) shut-off controls, e) display lighting controls, f) tailored lighting controls - general lighting controlled separately from display, ornamental and display case lighting and g) demand responsive automatic controls for retail stores> 50,000 ft2, in accordance with Section 131. _ MANDATORY LIGHTING CONTROLS -FIELD INSPECTION ENERGY CHECKLIST Field Inspector Number Special Type/ Description of Units Location in Buildinq Features Pass Fail Auto time switch electrical room D D .D. D [l .tl D q [] D [;I D D ti tJ D D ' D D .. 0 D D [] p D d tl D D D D o· D D D [! D ti " ~' -D D D .0 D D D D ti D. D [] [] D D o D 0. [] D D [! D [j ti D D ti D D D D p D SPECIAL FEATURES INSPECTION CHECKLIST (See Page 2 of 4 of L TG-1 C) The local enforcement agency should pay special attention to the items specified in this checklist. These items require special written justification and documentation, and special verification. The local enforcement agency determines the adequacy of the justification, and may reject a building or design that otherwise complies based on the adequacy of the special justification and documentation submitted. Field Inspector's Notes or Discrepancies: EnergyPro 5. 1 by EnergySoft User Number: 1712 RunCode: 2011-07-06T12:54:10 ID: 6-23LT Page 6 of 10 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 4 of 4) LTG-1C Project Name I Date SUPERbrands T.I. 7/6/2011 CONDITIONED AND UNCONDITIONED SPACE LIGHTING MUST NOT BE COMBINED FOR C.OMPLIANCE Indoor Lighting Power for Conditioned Spaces Indoor Lighting Power for Unconditioned Spaces Watts Watts Installed Lighting 5,097 Installed Lighting 3,360 (from Conditioned L TG-1 C, Paqe 2) (from Unconditioned L TG-1 C, Page 2) Lighting Control Credit -0 Lighting Control Credit -0 Conditioned Soaces (from L TG-2Cl Unconditioned Soaces (from L TG-2Cl Adjusted Installed = 5,097 Adjusted Installed = 3,360 Liqhtinq Power Liqhtinq Power Complies if Installed ~ Allowed t Complies if Installed ~ Allowed t Allowed Lighting Power 5,179 Allowed Lighting Power 3,374 Conditioned Spaces (from L TG-3C or PERF-1) Unconditioned Spaces (from L TG-3C) Required Acceptance Tests Designer: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below is the acceptance test for the Lighting system, L TG-2A. The designer is required to check the acceptance tests and list all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for Code Compliance. If all the lighting system or control of a certain type requires a test, list the different lighting and the number of systems. The NA? Section in the Appendix of the Nonresidential Reference Appendices Manual describes the test. Since this form will be part of the plans, completion of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the scope of work appropriately. Forms can be grouped by type of Luminaire controlled. Enforcement Agency: Systems Acceptance. Before Occupancy Permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space or when ever new lighting system with controls is installed in the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements. The L TG-2A form is not considered a complete form and is not to be accepted by the enforcement agency unless the boxes are checked and/or filled and signed. In addition, a Certificate of Acceptance forms shall be submitted to the enforcement agency that certifies plans, specifications, installation certificates, and operating and maintenance information meet the requirements of §10-103(b) of Title 24 Part 6. The field inspector must receive the properly filled out and signed forms before the building can receive final occupancy. A copy of the LTG-2A for each different lighting luminaire control(s) must be provided to the owner of the building for their records. ls~ek~edltl( LTG-2A Controls and Sensors and Automatic Number of Daylighting Luminaire Controls Equipment Requirino Testino Description controls Location Acceptance ATS Auto time switch 1 electrical room D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D EnerovPro 5. 1 bv EneravSofi User Number: 1712 RunCode: 2011-07-06T12:54:10 ID: 6-23LT Paae 7 of 10 INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE LTG-3C Project Name Date SUPERbrands T.I. 7/6/2011 ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER (Chose One Method) A Separate L TG-3C must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. Indoor Lighting Power Allowances listed on this page are only for: ra CONDITIONED SPACES D UNCONDITIONED SPACES COMPLETE BUILDING METHOD WATTS COMPLETE ALLOWED BUILDING CATEGORY (From §146 Table 146-E) PER (ft2) X BLDG.AREA = WATTS TOTALS AREA WATTS AREA CATEGORY METHOD WATTS ALLOWED BUILDING CATEGORY (From §146 Table 146-F) PER (ft2) X Area ft2 -WATTS - Lobby, Main Entry 1.50 460 690 Corridor/Restroom/Support 0.60 1,125 675 Industrial Work, Precision 1.20 1,937 2,324 Office > 250 sqft 0.90 1,655 1,490 TOTALS 5,177 5,179 AREA WATTS TAILORED METHOD Total Allowed Watts usinq the Tailored Method taken from L TG-4C (Paqe 1 of 4) Row 3 0 The indoor lighting power allowance using the Tailored Method of compliance shall be determined using the L TG-4C set of forms. A separate set of L TG- 4C forms shall be filled out for CONDITIONED and UNCONDITIONED spaces EneravPro 5. 1 bv EneravSoft User Number: 1712 RunCode: 2011-07-06T12:54:10 ID: 6-23LT Paae 8 of 10 INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE LTG-3C Project Name I Date SUPERbrands T./. 7/6/2011 ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER {Chose One Method) A Separate L TG-3C must be filled out for Conditioned and Unconditioned Spaces. Indoor Lighting Power Allowances listed on this page are only for: D CONDITIONED SPACES 0 UNCONDITIONED SPACES COMPLETE BUILDING METHOD WATTS COMPLETE ALLOWED BUILDING CATEGORY (From ~146 Table 146-E) PER (ft2) X BLDG.AREA = WATTS TOTALS AREA WATTS AREA CATEGORY METHOD WATTS ALLOWED BUILDING CATEGORY (From ~146 Table 146-F) PER (ft2) X Area ft2 = WATTS Industrial Work, High Bay 1.00 3,374 3,374 TOTALS 3,374 3,374 AREA WATTS TAILORED METHOD Total Allowed Watts usinq the Tailored Method taken from L TG-4C (Paoe 1 of 4) Row 3 0 The indoor lighting power allowance using the Tailored Method of compliance shall be determined using the L TG-4C set of forms. A separate set of L TG- 4C forms shall be filled out for CONDITIONED and UNCONDITIONED spaces EneravPro 5. 1 bv EneravSoft User Number: 1712 RunCode: 2011-07-06T12:54:10 ID: 6-23LT Paqe 9 of 10 LIGHTING MANDATORY MEASURES: NONRESIDENTIAL LTG-MM Project Name I Date SUPERbrands T.I. 7/6/2011 Indoor Lighting Measures: §131(d): Shut-off Controls For every floor, all interior lighting systems shall be equipped with a separate automatic control to shut off the lighting. 1. This automatic control shall meet the requirements of Section 119 and may be an occupancy sensor, automatic time switch, or other device capable of automatically shuttinq off the liqhtinq. 2. Override for Building Lighting Shut-off: The automatic building shut-off system is provided with a manual, accessible override switch in siqht of the liqhts. The area of override is not to exceed 5,000 sauare feet. §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. §111: Fluorescent Ballast and Luminaires Certified: All fluorescent fixtures specified for the project are certified and listed in the Directory. All installed fixtures shall be certified. §131(a): Individual Room/Area 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. Uniform Reduction for Individual Rooms: All rooms and areas greater than 100 square feet and more than 0.8 watts §131(b): per square foot of lighting load shall be controlled with bi-level switching for uniform reduction of lighting within the room. Daylight Area Control: All rooms with windows and skylights that are greater than 250 square feet and that allow for §131 (c): 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 adiacent lot. Diaaram of shadina durina different times of the vear is included on Plans. §131(c): Display Lighting. Display lighting shall be separately switched on circuits that are 20 amps or less.6. Outdoor Lighting Measures: §130(c)1: Mandatory lighting power determination for medium base sockets without permanently installed ballasts §132{a): All permanently installed luminaires with lamps rated over 100 Watts either have a lamp efficacy of at least 60 lumens per Watt or are controlled by a motion sensor. §132{b): All Luminaires with lamps rated greater than 175 Watts in hardscape area, including parking lots, building entrances, canopies, and all outdoor sales areas meet the Cutoff Requirements. §132(c)1: All permanently installed outdoor lighting meets the control requirements listed. §132(c): Building facades, parking lots, garages, canopies, and outdoor sales areas meet the Multi-Level Lighting Requirements listed. EnerqyPro 5.1 by EnerqySoft User Number: 1712 RunCode: 2011-07-06712:54:10 ID: 6-23LT Page 10 of 10 CTYPeL/\MP 100W ~ ~ .E ,.. ·'e'-o" •,o• ® ® t • ELAMP 160W ~ , .. -~,~ ~ ij ' ~ ' .. , " _.. . . . . ' IHALLWAYI D .i:, , .... -~ ! 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Melrose Dr. #244 Vista, Ca 92081 ( 760)525-4329 fax (8 7 7) 724-4329 C16-955387 lf pjohnc@gmail.com t)d}JEJTI~c ! ~rr~a~® Ful! Line Sch-40 Replacement Dyna-Threacf' offers the life expectancy of Sch-40 with superior hydrau/ips and greater value. Dyna-Thread sprinkler pipe represents an engineetfag advancement for the sprinkler pipe industry. It combines the safety andJongevity of traditional Sch-40 pipe with quality and superior hydra\llic advantages. • Dyna-Thread's ins·ide diameter is up. to 3.6% larger than Sch-40 giving it superior hydraulics. And, when .used in combination with Dyna-Flow pipe, down sizing often occurs. • Dyna-Thread is fully listed anc\ approved by UL, ULC, arid FM for fire sprinkler applications. • The life expectancy of Dyna-Thread and Sch-40 are equaJ based on lhe calculate.d wall thicknesses per UL. • With itf; increased strength and lighter weight, DyiwThread reduces installation fatigue and is ideal for retro-fit .applications. Corrosion Res1stance Ratio (CRR) is a UL (Underwriters Laboratory) term for the estimated lffe expectancy ofa pipe joint~ This is based on the calculated wall thickness at the base of the first extmsed thread, assumed to be the weakest point of the pipe length. Dyna- Thread and Sch-AO have the same • The consistent qvality .of steel used to ·calculated wall thicknesses-at this-point make Dyna-Thread facilitates smooth and are both assigned the sai:ne CRR of threi;iding and lower maintenance 1.00, costs. • The exterior of Dyna-Thread is protected by a clean, duJ;"able mil! coating-fQr extended shelf life and easy paint application., ®<8>@ Listed Approved ~isled The _internal surface of all black-Allied Tube & Concluit Fire Sprinkler pipe products up to· 4;5000" in diameter is coat~d with ournew Antibacterial Fonnula, ''ABF". In scientific laboratory test, ABS proved to have superior resistance to microbial colonization of pipe walls, thereby delaying or possibly preventing the onset of Microbiologically Influenced corrosion (MIC) when the First Sprinkler System is first installed. ~--, 1 •',k,-..;:ft;,fl :;-_}4:t,;,,. ..... , ... , ., " :..~'F-~-::?·t!:/~S:.:'':,;+ ', .. { , , , ·_ ~· -., .... , , ,-·, .,.._ U:.IWIIT~ltltJI-"':1Yi.:it.~">,.,_v~._;,~.:"&~ )i.._"':· •• NPS Nomina!I.D. Wt. Wt. (H20 Filled) Pcs/ Wt/1.ift(t1') Wt/Lift (24'} Wt/Litt (25') /n;mm tn:mm ~bs/Ft; Kglm Lbs/Ft; Kglm ~if( tP$;Kg Lbsi Kg Lbs; Kg. 1; i.080 1.330 1.75 70 1955 2234 2327 25 27.4 2.0 2.60 7-0 887 1013 1051 1¼" 1.408 1.870 2.54 51 20U2 2288 2384 32 35.8 2.8 3.78 51 908 1038 108, 1½' 1.639 2.290 s.22 44 2115 2418 2519 40 41.6 3A 4.19 44 f/59 1097 114:-- 2· 2.104 3.050 4.57 30 1921 2196 2287 50 53.4 4.5 6.80 30 871 996 103, • More wall thickness at the thread (CRR=l.00) gives Dyna-Thread .better iife expectancy than lightwall threadable pipe joints. • Unlike lightwall threadable pipe, Dyna-Tl1re.11d has no thread gauge wijm/ng. • Dyna-Thread is approved for standard hanger spacing (15 ft. b.C.), can be, used as earthquake sway bracing, and is safe to use as drops. • Dyna-Thread is safer to weld on. • Dyna-Thread is ntore widely accepted than lightwall threadable where Sch-40 is specified. -~ ' ' ,, ' Super 40/Dyna-Thread pipe is manufactirred to meet: ASTM A-135, Grade A and is in compliance with NFPA-13. All sizes of Super 40/Dyna- Thread ;ire rated at 300 psi working pressure. Super 40/Dyna-Thread. is UL and ULC Listed for wet, dry deluge and pre-action sprinkler systems and FM Approved for use in wet systems. Super 40/Dyna-Thread can be "hot-dip" galvanized to meet FM requirement for dry systems. Super 40/Dyna-Thread is approved for all threaded couplings and welded outlets and is suitable for all toll-grooved, and plain-end fittings. (See listing infonnation). 1:qca I F/owControl ~ allied 16100 S. Lathrop• Harvey, IL 60426 Customer Serv.ice: 0 (800) 882-5543 TUBE & CONDUIT 11350 Norcom Rd.• Philadelphia, PA 19154 2525 N. 27th Ave.• Phoenix, AZ. 85009 Fax 708-339-1806 S3-3 Submittal Data Sheet Dyna-Thread® · Full Line Sch~40 Replacement Dyna-Thread sprinkler pipe, represents an engineering advancement for the sprinkler pipe industry. It combines the safety and longevity of traclitional Sch-40 pipe with quality and superior hydraulic advantages. Comparison to Schedule 40 Dyna-Threads inside diameter is up to 3.6% larger than Sch-40 giving it superior hydraulics·. Also, when: used in combinati9n with Dyna-Flow pipe, c:lown sizing often .occurs. Dyna-Thread is fully listed and approved UL, ULC, ;md FM for fire sprinkler applications. The life expectancy ofI>yna-Tl;lread and Sch-40 are equal based on the calc4lated wall thicknesses _per UL. The consistent quality of steel ·used to make Dyna-Thread facilitates smooth threading and lower maintenance costs. The exterior of Dyna-Thread is protected by a .clean, durable mill ·coating for extended shelf life and easy paint application. With its increased strength an.d lighter weight, Dyna-Thread reduces installation fatigue and is ideal forretro-fit applica,tions. Co)Tosion Resistance Ratio (CRR) is a UL (Underwriters Laboratory) tenri forthe estimated life expectancy of a pipejoint. This is based on the calculated wall thickness at the base of the first expose·d thread, assumed to be the weakest point of the pipe length. Dyna-Thread and Sch-40 have the same calcuiated wall thicknesses iit this point and are both assigned the same CRR of 1.00. Comparison to L.~T. Pipe More wall thickness at the thread (CRR==l .00) _gives ,Dyna-Thread better life expectancy than lightwall threadable. pipe joints. Unlike lightwall threadable pipe I?yna-Thread has no thread gaug~ warning. Dyna-Thread is approved for standard hanger spacing (15 ft. O.C.), can-be used as earthquake sway bracing, and is safe to use as drops. Dyna-Thread is safer to'Welcl on tha:n many zinc- coated lightwall threadable _pipe products. Dyna-Thread is more widely accepted than Iightwall threadable wJ1e,re Sch-40:is specified. Stamp Here Spec:ification~ . " "'>cf """t' " ' '' NPS Notnin~I I.D. Wt WI. (H20'Filled) Pe~/ WI/Lift (21') WI/Lift (24') (n;mm-ln;mm J:bs.!Ff; Kg/di ~Qs/Ft; Kglm Liff Lbs; Kg Lbs; Kg 1." 1.080 1.330 1,75 70 1955 2234 25 27.;4 2.0 2.60 70 887 1013 1¼" 1.408 1.87Q 2.54 51 2002 2288 32 3.5.8 2.8 3.78 51 90{J 1038 1½" 1.63Q 2.290 3.22 44 2115 24-18 40 41.6 3.4 4.19 44 959 1097 2' 2.104 3.050 4.57 30 1921 2196 50 53.4 4.5 '6,80 30 871 996 . , . -I '. I WI/Lift (25') Lbs; Kg 2327 105t 2384 1081 2519 114~ 2287 103, Specifications & Approvals Super 40/ Dyna-Thread pipe is manufactured. to meet: ASTM A 135, Grade A-and is in compliance with NFPA-13. All sizes of Super 40/Dyna-Thread are rated at 300 psi working pressure. Super 40/ Dyna- Thread is lJL and ULC Listed for wet, dry and pre-action sprinkler systems and FM Approved for use in wet systems. Super 40/Dyna-Thread can be "hot-dip" galvanized to n1eet FM requirement for dry systems. Super 40/Dyna-Thread is approved for all threaded couplings and welded outlets and is suitable for all roll- grooved, and plain-end fitti.ngs .. (See listing infoonation). The intemal surface of all black Fire Sprinkler pipe up to 4.5000" in diameter shall be coated with Allied Tube & Conduit Antibacterial Formula "ABF". AmeticanTube ~nd ·Pipe was acquired by Allied Tube and Conduit on February I, 1997. The engineered .Iightwall a:nd standard wall family of products although they have different names.are the same.in all.l'espects with regard to strength, weight, Project: Engineer: · Locations: S3-4 bundle count~ listings ,and approvals. For example, Dyna-Flow and Super-Flo a,re the same product as are Dyna Thread and Super 40, XL is rnauufactured with Exterior galvanized coating. BLT is manufactured with Black lacquer coating. Sprinkler Contractor: Specification Reference: Comments: ® Listed Approved listed Date: System Type: 0 . 1:qca I Fire&Bui/ding / Products Technical Services: Tel: (800) 381 -9~12 / Fax: (800) 791-5500 Pipe Fittings NPT Threaded!I Ductile .Iron General Description Tpe; Tyco® Serii::s 800 Threaded Pipe F1\tmgs and Cahforrtia Tees & Elbows are manufactured from ductile iron. They are stronger and more corrosion resi~!-11-nt than cast. iron fittings. The ac;ldt!10nal stre~gth Is provided by the ductile properties and by adding .mag- nesium while the iron is being poured i!lto the final cast shape. Although lighter than standard cast iron the fit- ~ings have an added advantag~ of be- ing _less ·susceptible to· cracking due to thell'added strength. The $eries 80d, California, and Figure 7l9 Threaded Pipe Fittings are a re- qes(gnation for the Central Series 800 California, and Figure 719 Threaded Pipe Fittings. WARNINGS the Threaded Pipe Fittings described herern must be installed and main- tained in compliance with this docu- ment, a~ well as with the applicable stahdards of the National Fire Pro- tection Association, in addition to the standards of any other authorities hav- {rig jurisdiction. Failure to do so may 1mp,ur ·the performance of these devices. The owner is responsii;Jle tor maintain- ing their fire protection system and de- _vices, in proper operating condition. The mstalling contractor or sprfnkler manufacturer should be contacted with any questions. Technical Data Approvals: UL Listed and FM Approved Maximum Working Pressure:, Series aqo and California Fittings: 250 f)SI (17,2 bar} Figure 719 Plug: 250 psi (17,2 bar) Page 1 of 10 Material: Series ~oo and Qalifornia Fittings: Ductile Iron Figure 71'9 Plug; Cast Iron Pipe Thread: NPT per ANSI 81.20.1 Installation f,l;)PIY Teflont tape or high guality pipe JOtnt compound on male pipe threads and tighten tw9 to three turns beyond hand tight, NOTE lostal/ers who hi,ve n'Qt used ductile i(on threaded fittings sn.buld be ih- sttucted that the fittings are stron- ger ~h~n thy; pipe an<;i bvertightet11ng the f1ttmg can qreate l~aks and cause damaS!e to pipe threads. In general, there 1s about bne-half turn difference b_etween cast iron and ductlle iron fit- tings. Apply Teflon tape_ or high qual- ity pipe joint compound on the male pipe threads and tighten two to three turns beyond hand tight. If an auto- matrc make-~n mach{ne i~-being,used, pleas"! exercise caution m setting the machine-to the proper parameters pri- or to tightening fittings onto the mate pipe threads, , - Limited Warranty Prodl:'c~s m\l.nufactured by Tyco Fire ·& _Building Prodvcts (TFBP) are war- ranted solely to the ,original Buyer for ten (iO} years against defects in mate- rial and workmanshlp_ wh~n paid for and properly installed and maintained under normal u_se and service. This warranty ":'ill expire ten (10)-years from da~e ~f shipment by TFBP. No warran- ty Is given for products or components f!l_anufactured by companies not af- filiated by ownership with TFBP or for products and components which have been subject to misuse, improper in- stallation, corrosion, or which have not been installed, maintained, moditled or repaired in accordance with_ applicabl·e JANUARY,2008 Standards of the· National Fire Protec- tion Associatiorj, and/or the standards qf 9:ny otJ:'Jer Authorities Having Juris- a1ct1on. Materials found by TFBP to be defective shall l;,e either repaired or re- pl~ced, at TFBP's sole option.-TFBP neither assumes, nor a(Jthorizes any l?~rson to assume for it, any other ob- lIg;:ition in connection with the, sale of products or parts of products. TFBP shall hot be responsible for sp'ririkler ·system design errors or inaccurate or incomplete information supplied by ~uyer or !3µyer's representatives. k1 no-event shall TFBP be liable in contract, tort, strict liability cir un'der !>D}'. other leg_aJ theory, for incidental, indirect, special or cons~quential dam- ages! including but .not limited to labor charges, regardless of whether TFBP was informed about the possibility of such damages, and in no event shall TFBP's lial::iility exceed an amount equal to the sales price. The-foregoing warranty is made in lieu of any and all other warranties. ex- press or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. This limited warranty sets forth the ex- clu:sive remedy for claims based on failure of or c;li:,fect in products, rnateri- ~ls or compon~nts, whether the claim 1s, made in contract, tort, strict liability or any other legal theory. This warranty will apply to the full ex- Jent permitted by law. The invalidity, in whole o,: part, of any portion of this warranty-will not affect the remainder. Ordering Procedure When -placing an order, indicate the full product name. Please specify the quan~ty, figure number, wall thickness, and size. t registered trad~mark of E I. du Pont de 83 Nemours and Company or its affiliates. v TFP1710 Page 2 of 10 TFP1710 -A-1 &} ,,,,--:-I / -B-t ' I I ' I ' f I I .... A --__l. . -.J_ FIGURE811 FIGURE 813 ~0° ELJ3OW 45° ELBOW Nomjnal Pipl:l Figure811 Figure a1a· SiZ!i! ANSI A B Approx. A B Approx. Jnches Inches Inches Weight Part Inches 1n·ches Weight Part 'ON (mm) (mm) Lbs. Number (mm) (mm) Lbs. Number (kg) (kg) 1/2 1.13 0.56 0.24 86206 o.8a· 0.38 0.22 867.80 DN15 (28,7) (14,2) (0,11) (22,,4) (9,7) (0,09) 3/4 1~31 0.75 0.40 86205 t,QO. 0.44 0.33 86781 DN2Q (33,3) (19,0) (0,18) (25.4) (11,2) (0;15) 1 1.50 0.81 0.64 86200 1.13 0.81 0,48 86280 DN?5 (38,1) (20,6) (0,?9) (28,7) (20,6j (0,21) 1-1/4 1.75 1.06 0.95 86201 1,31 0.63 0.73 !l6281 DN32 ('14,5) (26,9) (0,43) (33,?) (16,0) (0;33) 1-1/2 1.94 1.19 1.24 86202 :1.44 b:69 0.93 86282 DN40 (49,G) (30,2) (0,56) (36,l;l) (17,5) (0,42) ,2 2.25 1.50 1.74 86203 1.68' 0.94 1.55 862~3 DN50 (57,1) (38,1) (0,79) (42;7) (23,9} (0,70) 2-1/2 2,69 1.56 3.28 86204 t94 1.00 2.70 86782 DN65 (68,3) (39;6) (1.49) (49,3) '(25,4) (1,22) TABLE1 NOMINAL DIMEN$/ONS FIGURES 811 & 813 0 TF'P1710 Page 3 of 10 FIGURE812 90° REDUCING ELBOW Nominal Pipe Figure812 Size ANSI A B C D Appre1:ic. inches Inches Inches Inch.es ln.ches Weight Part ON (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) Lbs. NL!mber (kg) 3/4x 1/2 1.19 1.1$ 0.63 0.63 0:3.3. 86;342 DN20xi5 (30,2} (30,2) (16,0) (16,0) (0,15) 1 X 1/2 1.25 1.38 0.56 0.81 0.44 86210 DN25x 15 (31,8) (35,1) (14,2) (20,6}_ (0,20) 1 x3/4 1.38 1.44 0.69 0.88 0.53 86211 DN25x?0 (3~,1) (39,6) (17,5) (22,4) (0,24) 1-1/4x 112 1.31 1.50 0.63 0.94 0:64 86212 DN32x15 (33;3) (38,1) {16,0) (23,9) (0,29) 1-1/4x 3/4 1.44 1.63 0.75 1.06 0.75 86213 DN32x20 (36,!3) (41,4) (19,0) (26;9) (0,34} 1-1/4x1 1.56 1.68 0.88 1.00 0.77 86214 DN32x25 (39,6) (42,7) (22,4 (25,4) (0;35) 1-1/2 X 3/4 1.50 1.75 0.75 1.19 0.95 86221 QN40x20 (38,1) (44,4) {19,0) (30,2) (0,43) 1-1/2 X 1 1.63 1.81 0.88 1.13 0.99 86215 DN40x25 (41,4) (46,0) (22,4) (28,7) (0,45) 1-1/2x 1-1/4 1.81 1.88 1.13 1.19 1.14 86216 DN40x32 (46,0) (47,8) (28,7) (30,2) (0,52) 2x3/4 1.63 1.94 0.88 1.38 1.39 86217 DN50x20 (41,4) (49,3) (22,4) (35,1) (0;63) 2x1 1·.75 2.06 2.00 1.31 1.58 862~8 DN50x25 (44,4) (52,3) (50,~) (33,3) (0,72} 2·X 1-1/2 2.00 2.19 1.25 1.44 1.67 86220 DN50x.40 (50,8) (55;6) (31,8) (36,6) (d,76) 2-1/2x2 2.38 2.63 1.25 t88 3.01 86262 DN65x50 (60,5) (66,8) (31,8) (47,8) (1,36) TABLE2 NOMINAL DIMENSIONS FIGURE 812 0 TFP1710 Page 5 of 10 l L;_Al ---1---TI I . I · 1 ··T~--- I A B I Ir I f---I+-~ ~f --B A JJ BI • I A l I I L .... -.,------r--· FIGURE814 FIGURE 818. .IRON TEE STRAIGHT COUPLING Nominal Pfpe Figure814 Figure 818 Sjze A B Approx. A B Approx. ANSI Inches tn·ches Inches Weight Part Inches Inc.hes Weight Part ON Lbs. Number Lbs. Number (mm) {mm) (kg) (mm) (mm) (kg) 1/2 1.13 0.56 0.33 86340 1.38 0.31 o.w 72779 DN15 (28,7) {14,2) (0,15) (39;1) (7,9) (0,08) 3/4 1.31 0.75 0.50 ·86341 1.63 0.56 0;_26 72778 DN20 (~3y3} .(19,0) (0,23) (41,4) (14,0) (0,11) '1 i.50 0,81 Q.85 86230 1.75 0,38 OAi\ 72755 DN25 (38,1) (20;6,) (0,38) (44,4) (9,7). (0,20) 1-1/4 1'.75 1.06 1.30 8623.1 2,00 ·0.56 Q.54 7.2754 .DN32 (1M) (26,9) (Q,59) (50,8) . (14,0) (0,24) 1~112 1.94 1.19 1.63 86232 2.19 0;75· 0.71 72753 DN40 (49,3) (30,2) (0,74). (55;6) (19,0) {0;32) 2 ~.25 tso 2.63 86233 2.63 1.13 1.15 72752 0N50 (57,1) (38,1) (1,19) (66,8) (28,7) (0,52) 2-1/2 2.69 1.56 4.55 86234 3.00 0.75 2.29 72758 DN6f? (68,3) (39,6) (2,0El). (76,2) (19,0) .(1,04) TABLE4 NOMINAL DIMl;NSIONS FIGURES 814 & 818 0 TFP1710 Nominal Pipe Size ANSI .Inches DN 3/4x3/4 X 1/2 DN20X20x15 3(4x3/4,x1 DN20x20x25 1 X 1/2-X 1 DN25x 15x25 1 X3/4x1/2 ON25 X 20 X· i5 1 x.3/4 x3/4 DN25x2ox20 1 x-3/4x1 DN25x 20x25 fx 1 x·1/2 DN25 x·2s x 15 1 x·1 x3/4 DN25x 25 X 20 1 X1 xM/4 .DN25 X 25 X 32 1 X 1 X 1-1/2 DN25x 25x40 1•1/4'X 1 X 1/2 DN32 x·25 X 15 1-1/4 X 1 X 3/4 DN32x-25x20 i-1/4 X 1 X 1 ·oN32 X 25 X 25 1-1/4.i( 1 x 1-1/4 DN32 X 25 x·32 1-1/4 X 1.X 1-172 DN32x25x40 1-1/4 X 1-1/4 X 1/2· DN32 x.32 x 15 1-1/4 x M/4 x 3/4 DN32x32x20 1-1/4 X'. 1-1/4 X 1 DN32 x 32·x 25 1-1/4 X 1•1/4 X 1-1/2 DN32x32x4o 1-1/4 X 1-1/4 X'2 DN32 x 32 x·S(j 1-1/2J< 1 X 1/2 DN40x25x 15 1-1/2·x 1 X 3/4 DN40 x·25 x 20 1•1/2 X 1 X 1 DN40 x·25.x 25 1-1/2 X 1 X 1-1/2 DN40x25 x40 A B FIGURE815 REDUCING TEE Figure 815 .C D E Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches (inm) 1.19 (30·2) 1.44 (3661 1.50 (38-il 1:25 13181 1.38 13511 ·1.50 1381) 1.25 (3181 -1.38 (3511 1.69 1429) 1.81 (46 Ol 1;94 /492) 1.44 (36 6) 1.56 1396i 1.75 (4441 1.88 '/47.61 1.38 (351\ 1.44 (366) 1.56 (3961 1.88 /4761 2.13 1541\. 1.44 (36 6) 1.50 /381) 1.63· (4j 4) 1.94 149 3) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 1:19 1.25 0.63 0.63 i302\ 13181 1160\ 116 0l 1.44· 1.38 0.88 0.88 (366\ /351\ 12241 (2241 1.38 1.50 0.81 0.81 /3511 t38.1) . /206) (20 6) 1.19 1.38 0.5/5 0.63 1302) 1351) (142\ 116"0\ 1.31 1.44 0.69 0.75 /-3331 /366) /1"7:'5\ /19 01 1.44 1.50 0.81 0.88 /36·6) /381) (206) 1224\ 1.25 .1.38 0.56 0:56 1318\ 1351\ 1-14 31 11431 1.38 1.44 0.69 0.69 (351\ /366) (175\ (1751 i.69 1.56 1.00 1.00 (429) (396) (254) (254) 1.81 1.63 1.13 1.13 146·0) /414) /286\ 1286) 1.25 1.56 0,63 0.56 /31 Bl (396) /1591 (14 31 1.38 1.62 0.75 0.69 /3511 (412) /19()) /17.5) 1.50 1.69 0.88 0:01 /381\ 1429\ /224\ (206) 1.69 1.75 1.06 WO 14291 /44-41 (27.0l /254) 1.81 1.81 1,19 1.13 1460\ 1460\ /301) /2861 1.38 1.56 0.69 0.69 /351) (396\ /175\ (175\ 1.44 1.63 0:75 0.75 (366) ,414) (190) /19 Ol 1.56 =1.6S 0:8.8 0:SB /396) (429\ /224\ /224\ 1.88 1.81' 1.81 1.81 (476\ /460\ (46.0\ /460) .2:13 2.00 1.44 1.44 (541) (508) (366) (366) 1.31 1.69 0.69 ·o.63 13331 1429\ /175) 1159\ 1.38 1.75 0.75 o:69 /35-1\ (44 4\ /19 0\ /175\ 1.50 1.81 0.88 0.81 (38:il /4601 (22 4) (20 6) 1.81 1.94 1.19 i.13 (46 Ol /492) (302) (286) TABLE 5 (1 OF 2) NOMINAL DIMENSIONS FIGURE 815 Page 6,of 10 F Approx. Inches Weight Part (mm) Lbs. Number (kg) 0.69 0.46 86235 (1751 !021\ 0.69 0,68 86755 (175\ !0311 0.81 0,70 86236 /206) /032) 0.81 0.63 86756 (2061 1028) 0:88 0.68 86757 r22 41 (0 311 0:81 0.77 86237 f206l (0·35\ 0.81 0.66 86238 (2061 10.30). 0.88 0.73 (2241 (033) 86239 0.88 0.97 86240 (224\ (0441 0.88 1.14 86241 (2241 /0521 1.00 0.81 86242 (254) (0 37l 1.06 0.90 86243 127.0) (041) 1.00 1.03 86244 /254) /0471 1.06 1.10 86245 /270) /050) 1.06 1.43 86246 12701 (065\ 1.00 (),87 86247 (25.41 /039\ 1.06 0.96 86248 (270) (043\ 1 .. 00 1.10 86249 12541 1050\ 1.06 1.50 86250 (270\ /068\ 1.13 2.00 86251 (286\ (091) 1.13 0.97 86252 (286\ !044) 1.19 1.14 86253 /302) /052) 1.13 1.14 86254 (28 7) (052) 1.19 1.52 86255 (302) (069) 0 Page 7 of 10 Nominal Pipe-Size ANSI Inches DN 1-1/2 x H/4 x 1/2 DN40x32x 15 1-1/2x 1-1/4x-3/4 DN40·x32x20 . 1-1/2 x·1-1/4 X 1 'DN40 x 32x 25 1-1/2 X 1-1/4 X 2 DN40x32x50 1-1/2 JC 1-1/2 X 1/2 DN40x40X15 1-1/2x 1-112,x3/4 DN40>M0x20 1•1/2.ic 1-1/2 X 1 DN40x40x25 1-:1/2 X 1•1/2·x·1-1/4 DN40.x 40 ·k32 1-1/2.ic 1-1/2 x 2 DN40x40X50 2x1x2 DN50x25x50 2x 1-1/4x2 DN50x32x50 2x1-1/2x1/2 DN50x40x 15 2 X 1-1/2 X 3/4 DN50 x40x20 2x1-1/2x1 DN50 x.40.x 25 .2 X 1•1/2 x1-1/2 DN50x40x40 2x1-1/-2x~ DN50 x 40 x·50 2x2x112 DN50x50x 15 2.x2·x3/4 DN50x50x20 2x2x1 DN50 x 50 x.25 '2x2x1-1/4 DN50x50x32 2x2x'1-1/2 DN50x50x40 2x·2x2-1/2 DN50-x 50 x 65 2-1/2x2x3/4 DN65·x 50 x 20 A B FIGURE815 REDUCING TEE Figure 815' C D E l.n.ches Inches Inches Inches Inches {mm) 1.44 1366) 1,50 1381\ l~n\ 2;f9 155 6) 1.44 (36 61 1.50 /381) 1.63 1412) :1.81 1460\ 2.19 1555) 2.25 15721 2.25 15721 1.50 13811 1.63 14141 1.75 /4451 2.06 1524\ 2.25 1571) 1.50 (3B~l 1.63 14141 1.75 1445\ 1,88 14781 2.00 (508) 2.63 166.8\ 1.75 14451 (mm) (mr:n) (mm) (mm) 1.31 1.6!'.J: 0.69 0.63 13331 1429) /175) 1160) 1.44 1.75 0.75 0.75 (36'6) 1445) (19 Ol '1190) 1,56 1.81 0.88 0.88 /39.7l 1460) 12241 /22.4) 2.1,r 2.00 1.44 1.44 15411 1508)' · (3661 13661 144 1.69 0.69 0,69 (36'61 14291 11751 11751 1;50 1.7/i 0,75 0.75 (381\ 1444\ 119 0\ 119 0\ · 1.63 1.81 0.88 0.88 (41.2) '146 Ol 122 4\ 12241 1.81 1,88 1.06 1.06 1460\ 1476\, (270\ (270) 2.19 2.00 1.44 1.44 1555) (508) 1366) 1366) 2.00 2.25 1.50 1.31 1508) 157'.2) 1381) /333) 2.13 2.25 1.50 1.44 15411 /572) /381) 1366) U4 1.88 0.75 0.69 1366) 147.81 /19 0\ 1175) 1.50 1.94 0.88 0.75 /38il '(493\ (224\ (190) 1.63' 2;00 1.00 0.88 (4141 (5081 12541 1224} 1.94 2;19 1.31 1.19 ·/492) '/555) (333) (3021 2.19 2.50 1.50 i.44 (55·5\ /635) (381) (366) i.50 1.88 0.75 0.75 /381\ 1478\ /190\ (19 Ol 1.63 .·1.94 0.88 0.88 /41 4) (493) (22.4) 1224) 1.75 2.00 1.00 1:00 1445) 1508\ 1254\ 1254\ 1.88 2.13 1.13 1.13 1478\ (541\ 1287\ (287) 2.00 2.19 1.25 1.25 /508) (556\ 131 8) (31 8) 2:63 2.38 1.75 1-.88 1668) (605) {445) 1478) 1.63 2.31 0.63 0.88 (41 41 (587) /15 9\ 1224) TABLE 5 (2 OF 2) NOMINAL DIMENSIONS FIGURE 8.15 TFP1710 F Approx. Inches Weight Part (mm) L_bs. Number (kg) 1.13 1.03 86257 1287) /0471 1.19 1.10 86258 1301) 10'50) 1.13 1.31 86259 (28 7) /0 591 1.25 1.94 86260 (571) 10 88) 1:13 1.14 86261 (28 7) {O 521 1.19 1.23· 86262 1301\ /0 561 1'.13 1'.38 86263 1287) (0621 1.19 1.50 86264 ' (301) /068\ 1.25 2.00 86265 (31:7) /0 91) 1.50 2.18 8626q {381) (0991 1.50 2.31 86267 1381) (105\ 1.31 1.50 86268 (333\ /068\ 1.38 1.61 86269 (35 Ol (0731 1.31 1.65 86270 /333} (075) 1:44 2.03 86272 (366) (092) 1:50 2.37 86273 (381) 1107) 1.31 1:50 86222 (3331 (068) 1.38 1.67 86223 /35 Ol (076) 1.31 1.91 86224 (333\ (086\ i.44 2.05 86225 (366\ /093) 1.50 2.11 86226 (381) (096) 1.44 3.67 86227 /366) /166) 1.75 2.22 86274 /445) /1 01) 0 Page 8 of 10 TFP1710 I I ! ~l __j_L_uJJ i=:-T ~ r ~ · 1 1 A A I I _I 1 rr-rTi I ·1 FIGURE820 FIGURE830 FIGURE 719 CAP BRASS SEAT UNION PLUG Nominal Pipe Figure820 F!g1,1resso Figure719 Size ANSI A Approx. A B Approx. A Approx. Inches lm;:hes Weight Part .Inches Inches Weight Part Inches Weight Part ON (mm) Lbs. Number (mm) (mm) Lbs. Number (mm) Lbs. Number (kg) (kg) (kg) 1/2 0.88 0.15 72776 1.88 0.81 0.47 86207 0.94 0.10 .86292 DN15 (2~,4) (0,06) (47,8) (20,6) (0,21). (23,9) (0,04) 314 1.0b 0.22 72777 2;00 D:94 0.66 86275 1.13 0.18 86293 DN20 (25,4) (0;10) (50,8) (?3,9) (0;30} (28,7) (0,08) 1 1,18 0.33 72824 2:19 0.81 1.08 86276 1.25 0.28 86294 DN25 (30;0) (0,15} (f?5,6) (20,6) (0,49) (31,7-) (0,13) 1-1/4 1.31 .0.54 72756 Z:50 ~:06 1.54 86277 1.38 o:so 86l295 (JN32 (33,3} (0;24) (63,5) (26;;3) (0,70) {35,1) (0,23) 1-112 1-.38 0.68 72822 2.63 1.19 2.03 86278 1.44 0.70 86296 DN40 (35,1) (0,31) (66,8) (30;2}. (0;92) (36,6) (0,32) 2 1.50 0.96 72823 3:13 1,63 3.15 86279 i.50 0.90 86297 DN50 (38,1). (0,43) {79,5) (41,4) (1,43J (38,1} (0,41) 2·1/2 1.75 1.80 72825 --DN65 (44,5) . (0,82) ----- TABLE6 NOMINAL DIMENSIONS FIGURES 820, 830 & 719 0 TFP1710 Page 9 of 10 ~ CA==:J nci __ TJ 1 ItdJ ~ ~ ~A~ I FIGURE825 FIGURE 827 FJGURE816 EXTENSION.PIECE HEX BUSHING REDUCING COUPLING· Nominal Pipe Figure 825 Figure 827 Figure816 Size Extension Piece Hex Bushing Reducing Coupling A Approx. A . Approx. A El Approx . ANSI Inches Inches Weight Part Inches . Weight Part -Inches Inches Wejght Part DN (mm) Lbs. Number (mm) Lbs, Number (mm) (mm) Lbs. Number (kg) (kg) (kg) 1/2 X 1/2 1.50 0.20 72751 ---DN15x 15 (38,1) (0,09) ---- 1/2x 1/2 ·2.00 0.27 72980 a DN15x, 15 (50,8) (0,12) ------ 3/4x3/4 1.50 0.22 72981 --DN20x"20 (38,1) (0,10) ----- 3/4x3/4 2.00. 0.31 73982 ------DN20x20. (50,8) (0,14) - 3/4x 1/2 ~ -·-.-{75 0.69 0.38 86772 DN20x15 .--(43,2) (j7,5) (0,17) 1 X 1/2 ---1.06 0,22 727215 1.69 0.50 0.38 86228 DN25x 15 (26,9) (0,10) (42,9) (i2,7) (0,17) 1 x3/4 --1.06 0.18 72762. 1,75 0.50 0.53 86229 DN25x20 -(26,9) (0,08) (43,,2) (12,7) (0,24) 1-1/4x 1 ---1.19 0.31 72763 ---DN32X25 (30,2) (0,1_4} - 1-1/2x1 ---1.25 '0.53 72757 ----DN40 x25 (31,7} (0,24) 1-1/2 X 1-1/4 ---1.25 0.35 72764 DN40x32 (31,7} (0,10} ---- 2x1 ---1,;38 0.75 72759 DN5Qx25 (35,1) (0,?4) ---. 2x1-1/4 ---1.38 0.69 72761 ----DN50x32 (35,1) (0,31) 2.x1-1/2 ---1.38 0.62 72775 ----DN50x.40 (35,i} (0,28} TABLE7 NOMINAL DIMENSIONS FIGURE 825, 827 & 816 1:qca I Fire & Building / Products Technical Services: Tel: {800) 381-9312 / Fax: (800) 791-5500 www.tyco-fire.com <f:DflD[Jj]11iJ<e88 ({;jfl'ccvedl !Fitre lf'JIJ'ottecf!:6001J JPvodCU1cts Figure 40-5 Strap General Description [vds) .. _ 1!-", _ . ~-- Iii:\ ~-.See F;re Protection \!Y~~ Submittal Sheet for ~ Pressure Rating and .Listing/Approval Information The Figure40-5 Strap isan economical alternative to Welded-pipe outlets 011 steel pipe: The-Figure 40-5 Strap may be used with full lengths of· pipe and eliminates threading and welding, decreasing waste and installation time. The-40-5 Strap may be-used in wet, dry pipe and deluge systems. · V/ARNING The Figure 40-5 Strap described herein must be insf:JJl/ed and maintained in compliance with this document, as well as with the applicable standards of the NationEJI Fire Protection Association, in addition to the standards or-any other authorities having jurisdiction. Failure to do so-may impair the performance of this device. The owner is responsible for maintaining their fire protection system and devices in proper operating condition. The installing contractor or sprinkler manutacturer$hould be contacted with any questions. Yechnical Data Figure: 40-5 Outlet: Threaded Approvafs: UL, FM, ULC, and VdS; See Rre Protection Submittal Sheet for exact Listing/ Approval information. Page 1 of 2 Housing: Ductile iron conforming to ASTM A-536, Grade 65-45-12 Protective Coatings: • Clear rust inhibi\ive.,coaling • Zinc electroplated conforming to ASTM B-633, Type Ill Service.2 (optional) U·ijolt: Carbon steel conforming to ASTM A·307, Brade A; Zinc electroplated Nuts: Carbon steel conforming to ASTM A-307, Grade A, Zinc electroplated Gasket: (specify when ortjering) • Grade "E" EPDM green color-code. (See Data Sheet TFP1895 for aid .in sel!lcting pro11er gasket) Ordering Procedure When plach:ig an order, indicate the full product name. Pleasespecifythequantity, figure mimber, type-of gasket, Grade "E" EPDM, and size. Grinnell Grooved Piping Products, valves, accessories and other products 11re available throl!gholltthe U.S,, Canada, and internationally, through a network of distribution centers. You may write directly or call 215-362-0700 for the distributor·nearest you. Care and M·aintenance The owner is responsible for the inspection, testing, and maintenance-of theirfire protection system and d_evices in accordance. with the applicable standards of the National Fire Protection Association (e.g., NFPA 25), in addilion to the standards of any aut/lority having jurisdiction. The installing contractor or product manufacturer should be contacted relative to any questions. Any impairment must be immediately corrected-. l t is recommended that automatic sprinkler systems be Inspected, tested, and maintained by a qualified Inspection Service. September .2004 Limited Warranty Products manufactured by Tyco Fire Products are warranted solely to the original Buyer for ten (1 O) years against:defects.in mµterial and workmanship when paid for and properly installed and maintained under normal use and service. This warranty will e)lpireten (1 O)years from date of shipment by Tyco F.ire Products. No warranty is.given for products or components mc!nufactured by companies not affiliateo by ownership with Tyco Fire Productsorfor products and components which have been suoject to misuse, improperinstallation, corrosion, or which have not been installed, maintained, modttied or repaired in accordance with applicable Standards of the: National Rre Protection Association (NFPA), and/orthS standards of any other Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Materials found by Tyco Fire Products to be defective shall be either repaired or replaced, at Tyco Fire Products' sole option. Tyco Fire P.roducts neither assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume for it, any other obligatfon in connection with the sale of products or parts of products. Tyco Fire Productsshallnolberesponsibleforsprlnklersystem designerrotsorihaccurateorincompleteinformalion supplied by Buyer or Buyer's repf!)sentatives. IN.NO EVENT SHALL TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS BE LIABLE, IN CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, FOR .INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIIXLDAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITEO TO LABOR CHARGES, REGARDLESS OF WHffilERTYCO FIREPRODUCTSWAS INFORMED ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, ANO IN NO EVENTSHALLTYCO FIRE PRODUCTS' LIABILITY EXCEED AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE SALES PRICE. THEFOREGOING WARRANTY IS MADE lflllEll OF ANY AND All OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR /MeLIEO, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. @ TF'P1720 Page2 of2 Figure 40-5 Strap ~--·c--- Item Description 1 How~ing 2 G?sket 3 Flanged Nut 4 U-Bolt Fitting Equivalent Length Size (1 inch pipe) 11/4" X 1" 8 iW .. ~ 1° -6 2" X-1'-' 6 21¼':x 1" 4 The friction loss for these outlets is specified in eqqivalen\ length of 1 inch Schedule 40 (C=j20) pipe. Pipe Size Run x Branch 1¼"x½" 1¼"x¾" 1-1/4":x 1 II 11/4:?:" X ½" 11/z' X ¾" l½" X 1" -2"x 1/2" 2"x¾I' 2" X 1" 21h."X ½" 21/i."x¾" 2½" X 1" Nominal Dimensions A B C Inches Inches !'riches mm mm mm 2.0_D 1.50 3.50 50.8 38:1 88:9 2.00 1.50 3.50 50.8 38.1 [J8.9 2.31 1.68 3.50 58;_7 42.7 88.9 2.12 1.62 3 .• 50 53.8 41.1 88.9 2.12 1.62 3.50 53.8 4.1.1, 88.9 2.43 t.80 3.50 61.7 45.7 8{3c9 2.36 1.86 3.74 59.9_ 472 95.0 2·.36 1.86 3.74 59.9 47.2 95.0 2.67 2.04 3.74 67.8 51,8 95.0 2.61 2 .. 11 4.25 66.3 53;6 108.0 2.61 2.11 4.25 66.3 53.(j 1Q8,Q 2.92 2:29 4.25 74,2 58.2 1{)8,0 TFP1720 Hole Net D Size Wt. Inches Inches Lbs. mm mm Kg. 1.20 13/16 0.84 3,0.5 30.2 0.4 1,2d i½s 0.88 30,5 30.2 0.4 1.;20 13/is 1.13 30.q 30;2 0.5 1.32 13/is 0.84 33.5 30,2 0.4 1.32 13/,s 0.88 33.5 30,2 0.4 1:32 H'1s 1.13 3:j.fi 30.2 0.5 1.55 13/is 0.88 3_9.4 30.2 0.4 1.55 13/is 0.95 39.4 30.2 0.4 1.55 lo/is 1.16 39.4 30.2 0.5 1 .. 80 13/1s 0.90 45.7. B.0.2 0.4 1.80 13/is 0.99 45.7 $0.2 0.4 1.80 13/is 1.21 45.7 39,2 0.5 The 1 ihch outll:)ts can be used with a nipple leading directly tp a -sprinkler. These fittings should be used for hydraulically calculated systems only. Note: Outlet threads conforming to ISO 7-1 ·are available, contact Tyco Fire Products. General Notes: It is the Designer's responsibility lo select products suitable for lhe intended service and to ensure lhal pressure ratings and performance data is nol exceeded. Always read and understand the fnstallation instructions (IH-1000). Never remove any piping component or correct or modify any piping deficiencies without first depressurizing and draining lhe system. Material and gasket selection should be ve.rified lo be compatible for the specific application. Certified Company TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS, 451 North Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19946 Printed U.S.A. 'tqca I Fire & Building f Products Technical Servic~s: Tel, (800) 381-9312 / F~x: (800) 791-5500 Series TY~FRB -2.8, 4.2, 5.6,. and 8.0 K-factor Upright, Pendent, and Recessed Pendent Sprinklers Quick Response, Sta·ndard Coverage General Description The Tyco® Series TY-FRB, 2.8, 4.2, 5.6, and 8,0 K-factor, Upright and Pen- dent Sprinkle.rs described in this data sheet are quick response -standard coverage, dec;orative 3 mm glass bulb type spray sprinklers designed for use in :light or ordinary'tiazard, commercipl occupancies such. as banks, hotels, shopping malls, etc. The recessed version of the Series TY-FRB PendentSprinkler,.wbere ap- plicable, ls intended, for use in areas With a finished ceiling. It uses either a fy,'o-piece Style 10 (1/2 inch NPT) or .Style 40 (314 inch NPT) Recessed Es- cutc;heon With 112 inch (12,7 mm) of reces.sed adjustment or up to 3/4 inc;h ( 19, 1 mm) of total adjustment from the flush pendent position, or a two-piece Style 20 (1/2 inch NPT) orS!yle 30 (.3/4 inch NPT) Recessed Escutcheon with 114 inch (6,4 mm) of recessed adjust- ment or up to 1/2 inc;h (12,7 tnm} of total adjustment from the flush pen- dent position. The adjustment pro- vided by the Recessed Escutche'on re- duces-.the c;1ccuri:!CY to which the fixed pipe drops to the sprinklers must be cut. ·corrosion resistant co~tings, wh~re applicable, are utilized IQ extend the life of copper alloy sprinklers beyond that which would otherwise be ob- IMPORTANT Always .refer to Technical Data Sheet TFP700 for the "INSTALLER WARNING" that provides cautions with respect to handling and instEJl- lalion of sprinkler systems and com- ponents. Improper handling and in- staflation can permanently damage a spdnkler system or its compo- nents and cause the sprinkler to fail to operate in a fire situation or cause it to operate prematurely. Page 1 of 10 tained when exposed to corrosive at- mospheres. Although corrosion resis- tantcoated sprinklers liave passed the standard corrosion tests of the appli- cable app.roval c;1gencies, the testing is not representative of all possible cor- rosive atmospheres. Consequently, it is recommended that the end user be consulted wlth respect tothe.suitability of these coatings for any givefn corro,- sive environment. The effects of ambi- ent temperature, concentration of chemicals, and gas/chemical velocity, ~hould b¢ considered, as a minimum, along with the corrosive nature of the chemical to 'which the sprinklers will be exposed. An intermediate level versions of the· Series TY~FRB Pender)! Sprinklers are detailed in Technical .Data Sheet TFP356, and Sprinkler Guar.d~ c!re de~ tailed in Technical bata Sheet TFP780 WARNINGS The Series TY-FRB $prinklers de- scribed herein must be installed and maintained in compliance with this document, as well as with the applica- ble standards of the National Fire Pro- tection Association, in addition to the standards of any other authorities hew- ing jurisdlction. Failure to do so may impair the performance of these de- vices. The owner is responsil:!le for maintain- ing their fire protection system and de- vices .in proper operating condit1on. The installing contractor or sprinkler manufacturer should be contacted with any questions. AUGUST, 2007 Model/Sprinkler Identification Numbers TY1131 • TY1231 - TY2131 - TY2231.; TY313-1 -· TY3231 - TY4131- TY4231 - TY4831- TY4931- Upright 2.8K, 1/2"NPT Pendent 2.8K, 1/2"NPT Upright 4.2K, 112"NPT Pendent 4.2K 1/2"NPT Upright 5.6K, 112"NPT p·enderit 5.6K 112"NPT Upright 8.0K, 3/4"NPT Pendent 8.0K, 3/4"NPT Upright 8.0K, 1/2"NPT Pendent 8.0K, 1/2"NPT ® TFP171 TFP171 ESCUTCHEON PlATE SEATING SURFACE I 2-3/16'' (55,6 mm) 1-1/2" (38, 1 mm) SSP DEFLECTOR* PENDENT 1· • .F.rame ·2 • Button 3. Sealing Assembly 6-Deflector FIGURE3 .UPRIGHT 2-3/16" (55,6·rnm) i Page 3 of 10 CROSS.SECTION ·* Tempera lure raiing is indicated on deflector or adjacent t. orifice seat on frame. . QUICK RESPONSE SERIES TY-FRB UPRIGHT (TY3f3.f) ANP PENDENT (TY323-1) SPRINKLERS 5.6 K-FACTOR, 1/~ INCH NP·T . ESCUTCHEON PLATE SEATING SURFACE 2-5/16" (58;7 mm) SSP DEFLECTOR* P~NDENT 1 • Frame 2-Button 1/2" (12;7 Q1m) NOMINAL MAKE-IN ~ STYLE 30,or40 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON 6 -DerJeclor FIGURE4 ss.u* DEFLECTOR 2-1/4" (57;2mm) 3/4"NPT~ .UPRIGHT CROSS SECTION * Temperature.rating is indicated on deflector or adjacent to orifice seat on frame. QUICK RESPONSE $ERIES TY.FRB UP.RIGHT (TY4131) AND PENDENT (TY4231) SPRINKLERS 8.0 K-FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT Page 4 of 1·0 TFP171 1-·Frame 2 -·Button 7/16" (11, 1 mm) NOMINAL SSU * MAKE-IN DEFLECTOR . ! . SP* EFLECTOR 'UPRIGHT CROSS SECTION 5· • Deflector * Temperatµre rating.is fnc;licated on deflector or adjacen[ to orifice·seal on fra.me. FIGURES . UiCK RESPONSE SERIES T'f-FRB UPRIGHT(TY4831)-AND PENDENT {TY4931) SPRINKLERS 8.0 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT Te.chnical Da.ta Approvals UL and C-UL Listed. FM: LPCB, and NYC Approved. (Refer to Tab!$ A and B for complete approval information including corro" sion resistant stat.us.) MaxiinutrJ 1/Vorking Pressure Refer to Table C. Discharge Coefficient K = 2.8 GPMlpsj1/2 (4_0,3 LPM/bar1l2) K = 4.2 GPM/psi1/2_(60,5 LPM/bar1l2) K = 5.6 GPM/psf112 (80,6 LPMJbar112) K::: 8.0 GPM/psii/2 (11.5,2 LPM/bar1IZ) Temperatur~ Ratings Refer to Table A and B Finishes Sprinkler: Refer t9 Table A anc! B. Recessed Escutcheon: White Coated, Chrome Plated, or Brass Plated. Physical Ch~tacteristics Frame . • . . . . . . . • . • . Bronze Button . . . . . . • . . Brass/Coppw Sealing AsJ>embly .•.•...... . . . . . Beryllium Nickel w/Teflont Bulb . . . • . : . . . . • . . . . Glass Compression Screw . . . . . Bronze Deflector . . . . • • . Copper/Bronze !;ltJshing (K=2.8) . . . . . . . Bronze Operation The ·glass Bulb contain.s a fluid which expands when exposed to heat. When .the rated temperature is reached, the fluid expands sufficiently to shatter the glass Bulb, allowing the sprinkler to activate and water to flow, Design Criteria The S_eries TY-FRB Pendent and Up- right Sprinklers are intended for fire protection systems designed in ac- cordance with the standard installation rules recognized by the applicable Lfsting or' Approval agency (e'.g., UL Listing is based on the requirements of NFPA 13, and FM Approval is based on the requirements of FM's Loss Pre- vention Data Sheets ). Only the Style 10, 20, 30, or 40 Recessed Escutch- eon, as applicable, is to be usetj for recessed pendent installations. Pa~e 6 of 10 TFP171 SPRINKLER FINJSH (See Note·8) K TYPE TEMP. BULB NATURAL I CHROME II WHITE"** LEAD LIQUID BRASS PLATED. POLYESTER COATED 135°F/57°C Orange PEND!=NT 155°F/~8°C R_ed {TY3231) Yellow 1, 2·, 3, 4,-5, !3, 7 1,2,3,5 . and 175°Ffl9°c UPRIGHT 200°F/93°C Green 5.6 (TY31~1) 286°F/141°C Blue 1/2'' 135"F/57°C NPT Orange Rl;CES~ED 155°F/6B09 Red PEN.DEN'!' 175°Fi79°C 1,2,4,5 NIA (-TY3231)* Yellow Figure 10 200~F(93~C Green 135°F/57°C Orange RECESSED 155°F/68°C Red PENDENT 1,2,3,4,5 NIA {TY3231)*• 175°Fli9°c Yellow Figure-11 2op•pJ93•c Green 135°F1s1°c Orqnge PENDENT 155°Fl68°C Red (TY4231) 175°F/79~C Yellow 1, 2, 5 and 1, 2, 3, 4,_5, 6, 7 UPRIGHT 200°Fl93°C Green 8.0 {TY4131) 286°F/141°C Blue 3/4" 135°F/57°,C NPT Green RECESSED 155°F/68°C Orange PENDENT 1,2,4,5 NIA (TY-4231)' 11s°Fi1s·c Red Figure 12 2oo~F/93"c Yellow 1:rs·F/51°.c O~nge RECESSED 155°F/6B0c Red PENDENT 1, 2, 3,-4, 5 NIA (TY4231)** us°Fi79°C Yellow Figure 13 200°F/93°C Gre·en 135°f/57°C Orcmge PENDENT ~55°f/68°C Red, 8:0 (TY4~31.) 1, 2, 5 112'' and 175°F/79°C Yellow 1,'2,4,5,.6 NPT UPRIGHT 200°J=1es•c Green (TY4831} 286°F/141°c· Blue NOTES: 1. Listed by Underwriters Laborptories, tnc. (UL) as Quick Response Sprinklers. 2. Listed by Underwriters, Laboratories,, Inc. for use in Canada (C-UL) as Quick Response Sprinklers. 3. Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FM)' as Quick Response Sprinklers. 4. Approved by the Loss Prt1Vention Certificali6n Board (LPCB Ref. No. 007k/04) as Quick Response Sprinklers; however, the LPCB does not rate the tlierml!lf sensitivity of recessed sprinklers, 5. Approved by the City of New York under MEA 354-0.1-E. 6. VdS Approved (For" details COF)tact Tyco Fire & Building Products, Enschede, Netherlands, Tel. 31-53-428-4444/Fax 31-53-428-3377). 7. Approved by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB Ref. No. 094a/06) as Quick Response Sprinklers. 8. Where Polyester Coated and Lead Coated Sprinklers are noted to be UL-and C-UL Listed, the sprinklers are UL and C-UL Listed as Corrosion Resistant Sprinklers. Where Lead' Coated Sprinklers are noted lo be FM-Approved, the sprinklers are FM Approved-as a Corrosion Resistant Sprinklers. • Installed with Style 10 (1/2'; NPt) or Style 40 (3/4" NPT) 3/4" Total Adjustment Recessed Escutcheon, as applicable .. •• Installed with Style 20 (1/2" NPT) or Style 30 (3/4" NPT) 1/2"'Total.Adjustment Recessed -Escutcheon, as applicable. ••• Frame and Deflector only. Listings and approvals apply to color (Special Order). NIA: Nol Available TABLEB LABORATORY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS 5.6 AND 8.0 K-FACTOR SPRINKLERS TFP171 Page 7 of 10 SPRINKLER FINISH K TYPE NATURAL I CHROME II WHITE LEAP BRASS PLATED POLYESTE~ COATED PENDENT (TY3231) and 2.8 UPRIGHT (TY3131) 17.5 PSI. (12,1 BAR) NIA 1/2" RECE,SSE,D PENDENT NPT (TY323) PENDENT rtf~231) and 4.2 \JPRIGHT (TY4131) 1:75 PSI (12,1 BAR) NIA 3/4" RECESSED PENDENT NPT (TY4231) PENDENT (TY3231-) and 250 PS! (17,2 BAR) 175 PSI (12, 1 BAR) 5.6 u,--~11,:,nl \J-r-,1;j1J OR 1/2" RECESSED 'PENDENT 175 PSI (12,1 BAR) NPT (TY3231) N/A (SEE NOTE 1) -· PENDENT (TY423·1) and 17-5 PSI (12,1 ElAR) 175 PSI (12,1 BAR) 8.0 UPRIGHT (TY41·31) 3/4" 'RECESSED PENDENT NPT (TY4231) N/A 8.0 PENDENT (TY4931) 1/.21' ·and 175 PSI (12,1 BAR) 175 PSI (12,1 BAR) NPT UPRIGHT .{TY483l) NOTES: 1. The maximum working pressure of250 psi (17,2 bar) only' applies lo the Listing by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL)'; lhe Listing by Underwriters Laboratories, 'Inc. ror use, ih Canada (C-UL); and ,.the Approval by the City of New York. TABLE C, MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE Installation The Series TY-FRB SprinklE?rs must be installed in accordanc.e with the fQl- lowing instructions: NOTES' Do not install any bulb type sptinkfer·if the bulb is cracked or there is a-Joss of liquid from the bulb. With the sprinkler held horizontally, a small air bubble should be present. The diameter of the air bubble is approximately 1116 inch (1,6 mm) for the 135°F/57°C to 3/32 inch (2,4 mm) for the 286°Fl141°C temperature ratings. A leak tight 112 inch NPT sprinkler joint should be obtained with a torque of 7 to 14 ft.lbs. (9,5 to 19,0 Nm). A maxi- mµm of 21 ft. lbs. (28,5 Nm) of torque may be used to install sprinklers with 1/2 NPT connections. A leak tight 3/4 inch NPT sprinkler joint should be ob- fained with a torque of 10 to 20 ft.lbs. (13,4 to 26,8 Nm). A maximum of 30 ft.lbs. (40, 7 Nm) of torque is to be used to instM sprinklers with 314 NPT con- nections, Higher levels of torque may distqrt the sprinkler inJe·t and cause leakage or1mpairment or-the sprinkler. Do not attempt to make-up for insuffi- cient adjustment in the escutcheon plate, by under-or over-.tightening the sprinkler. Readjust the position of the sprinkler fitting to suit. The Serles. TY-FRB Pendent and Up- rig ht Sprinklers must be installed in accordance-with the following instruc- tions. Step 1. Pendent sprinklers are to be installed in the pendent position, and upright sprinklers are to be. installed in the upright position. Step 2. With pipe thread sealant ap- plied to the pipe threads, hand tighten the sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting. Step 3. Tighten the sprinkler into the sprinkler fitti11g using only the W-Type 6 Sprinkh;ir Wrench (Ref. Figure 14). Wilh referencE;} to Figures 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, the W-Type 6 Sprinkler Wrench is to be applied to the sprinkler wrench flats. · The Series TY-FRB Recessed Pen- dent Sprinklers must be installed in accordance with the following instruc- tions. Step A. After installing the Style 10. 20, 30, or 40 Mounting Plate, as appli- cable, over the sprinkler threads and with pipe thread sealant applied to the pipe threads, hand tighten !he sprin- kler into the sprinkler fitting. Step B. Tighten the sprinkler into the sprinkler fitting using only the W-Type 7 Recessed Sprinkler Wrench (Ref. Figure 15). With reference to Figure 1, 2, 3, and 4, the W-Type 7 Recesse~ 0 TFP171 Page 9 of 10 5/B±1/4" (15,9±6.4 mm) FACE OF SPRINKLER FITTING 2,7/B' DIA. ;l (73,0mm) 2-1/4• DIA. 7 . (s1.2.mm> r I FIGURE10 1-114"(:'lt,Bmm 3/4" (19,1 mm)_ n:~:;,f'g{~Z·~~c,::g~l).[fgJgfJMENT STYLE 10 RECESSEQ ESCUTCHEON 5,6 K-FACTOR, 112 INCH NPT 5/8±114• (15,9±6,4 mm) FACE OF SPRINKLER FITTING 2-7/8" DIA. 11 (73,0mm) - 2-1/4.DIA. (57,4.rt\m) j 3/4.~(19,1 mm)· 1;4•·(6,4 m F/Gl!RE12 1-5/16" (33,3 mm) 1·3/16" (20,6 mm) /ES TY-FRB RECESSEDPENDEN-T O-PIEOE 3/4 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT STYLE 40 RECESSED ESCVTCHEON, 8.0 K-FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT 112±1/8" (12,7±3,2 mm) ·FACE-OF SPRINKLER FITTING \ 2-7/B· QIA. ;l (73,0mm) _ 2-174" DIA. 7 · (57,2 mm> r I FIGURE 11 1-114• (31,B.mmJ 1" (25,4,mm) . RIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT WI TWO-PIECE 112 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT STYLE 20 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON s,:6 K-FACTOR, 1/2 INCH NPT 1/2±1/8' (12,7±3,2 mm) FACE OF SPR\NKLER FITTING FIGURE 13 1'5/16" (33,3 mm) 1-1/16" (27.D mm) RIES TY-FRB RECESSED PENDENT TWO-PIECE 1/2 INCH TOTAL ADJUSTMENT STYLE 30 RECESSED ESCUTCHEON 8.0 K-FACTOR, 3/4 INCH NPT WRENCH RECESS pleted, to verify the integrity bfthe cor- rosion resis~ant coating. Th~reafter, annual inspections per NFPA 25 should ·suffice; however, instead of in- speclin_g from the· floor level, a random sampling of close-up visual inspec- tions should be rhade, so as to better qetermine the exact sprinkler condi- tion and the long term integrity of the corrosion resistant coating, as it may be affected by the corrosive-conditions present. WRENCH RECESS (END "A"· USED FOR 1/2"·NPT MODELS) WRENCH RECESS (END "B" USED FOR 314'1 NPT MODELS) FIGURE14 W-TYPE 6 SPRINKLER WRENCH facturer should be contacted relative to any questions. PUSH WRENCH IN'TO ENSURE ENGAGEMENT WITH SPRINKLER WRENCHING AREA FIGURE 15 W-TYPE 7 RECESSED SPRINKLER WRENCH The owner is responsible for the. in- spection, testing, and maintenance of their fire protection system and de- vices in compliance with this docu- ment, as well as_ with the applicable standards of the National Fire Protec- tion Association (e.g., NFPA 25), in addition to the standards of any other authorities having jurisdiction. The in- stalling contractor or sprinkler manu. It is recommended that automatic sprinkler systems be inspected, tested, and maintained by a qualified Inspection Service in accordance with local requirements and/or national codes. @ Page 10 of10 TFP171 PIN 57-XXX-X-XXX I TEMPERATURE l MODl;L/SiN RATING 330 2.BK UPRIGHT (1/2"NPT) ·331 2.BK PENDENT (1/Z"NPT)· 340 4.2K UPRIGHT (1/2"NPT) 341 4.2K PENDENT (:1/2';NPT} 370 5.6K UPRIGHT (1/2"NPT} 371 5.6K PENDENT (1/2"NPT) 390 8.0K UPmGHT (3/4"NPT} 391 8.0K PENDENT (314"NPT) 360 B.0K UPRIGHT (1/2"NPT) 361 8.0K PENDENT (1/2"NPTY TY1131 TY1231 TY2131 TY2231 TY3131 TY~231 TY4131 TY4231 TY48~1• TY493·1• 1 4 3 9 7 TABLED SPRINKLER NATWRAL BRASS WHITE POLYESTER WHITE (RAL9010)* CHROME PLATED LEAD COATED PART NUMBER SELECTION 135 135°F/57°C 155 155°F/68°C 175 115°F/79°C 200 200°F/93°C 286 286°F/141°C * Eastern Hemisphere-sales only. SERIES TY·FRB PENDENT A'NP UPRIGHT S,PRINKLERS Limited Wa11rra1111.ty In no event s!Jall TFBP be liable, in contract, tort, stric'l liability or under any other legal t!Te:Qry, for incidental, ·indirect, special or·conseqljentia[ dam- ages, including· but not limited to labor charges, regardless of whetner_TFBP was informed about U'ie possibility of su.ch damages, and in no event shall TFBP's liapility exi;:eed an amount equal to the sales price. The foregoing warranty is made 10 lieu of any and au other warranties. ex-press or Jmpljed. includjng warranties 'Of merchantability: and fitness for a par- tlcular purpose. This limited warranty sets forth the e).(- clusive remedy for claims based on failure of or defect in products. mater.i- als or components, w~ether the claim i,s ma,c!e, in contract, tort, strict liability or any other legal theory. This warranty will apply to the full ex- tent permitted.bylaw. The invalidity, in whole or part, of-any portioh ·of this warranty will not affect the remainder. Ordering !PtrGJce.dure When placing ah order, indicate the full prodµct name. Refer to lhe Price List for complete listing of Part N'um- bers. Contact your local distributor for avail- ability. Sprinkler Assemblies with NPT Thread Connections: Specify: (Specify Model/SIN), Quick Response, (specify K-factor), (specify temperature rating), Series TY-FRB (specify Pendent or Upr.ight} Sprinkler with (specify type of finish or coating), P/N (specify from Table D). · Recessed Escutcheon: '$pacify: Style (10, 20, 30, or 40} Re- ce$sed Escutcheon with (specify*) fin- ish, P/N (specify*). • Refer to Technical Data Sheet TFP770. Sprinkler Wrench: Specify: W-Type El Sprinkler Wrench, PIN 56-000'-6-387. Specify: W-Type 7 Sprinkler Wrench, P/N 56-850-4-001. Products .manufactured by Tyco Fire & Building Products (TFBP) qre war- ranted solely to the original Buyer for ten (10) yeE1rs against defects in mate- rial and workmanship when paid for and properly installed and maintained under normal use and service. This warranty will expire ten (i 0) years from date of ship111ent by TFBP. No warranty is given for products or com- ponents manufactured b,y companies not affiliated by ownership with TFBP. or for products and component$ whiqh have been subjectto misuse, improper' installation, corrosion, or which have not been installed, maintained, modi- fied qr repaired in acc·ordance with ap- plicable Standards c,,fthe National Fire Protection Association, and/or the standards of any other Authorities. Having Jurisdiction. Materi?ls found by TFBP to be defective shall be eilher repaired or replaced, at TFBP's snle. option. TFBP neither assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume for it, any other obligation in connectiqn With the sale of products or parts of prod- ucts. TFBP shall not l:)e responsible for sprinkler system design errors-or ina·c- curate or incomplete information sup- plied by Buyer or Buyer's repre- _se_n_ta_t .. iv-es_. ___________________________________ § TYCO FIRE & BUILDING PRODUCTS, 451 North Cannon Avenue, Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446 300 RING HANGER 1 thru 4 inch pipe SIZE -1/2 thru 8 inch pipe. MATERIAL -Carbon Steel, Mil. Galvanized to G-90 specification. FINISH -Mil. Galvanized and Stainless Steel. LISTING -UL in US and CANADA. APPROVAL -Factory Mutual Research. c®us CONFORMS WITH: Federal Specification WW-H-171(Type 10), Manufacturers Standardization Society ANSI/MSS-SP-58 (Type 10); install in accordance with ANSI/MSS-SP-69. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE -650°F. FUNCTION -For fire sprinkler and general piping purposes. Swivel nut permits hanger adjustment after installation. FEATURES- ! thru 4 inch: * Offset edge for EASY pipe insertion. 1 thru 8 inch: * Full length knurl on swivel nut for better grip. UNIQUE FEATURES 1 thru 3 inch: * UL listed to accept AFCON #310 Surge Restrainer. * Swivel nut • Retained in ring to keep the assembly intact prior to installation.- • Removed easily if needed. * UL listed for use on CPVC pipe. ORDERING -Part# and pipe size. Index 02/01 112 and 3/4 inch pipe 5 thru 8 inch pipe IMPERIAL PIPE ROD 1/2 3/8 3/4 3/8 1 3/8 11/4 3/8 11/2 3/8 2 3/8 21/2 3/8 3 3/8 31/2 3/8 4 3/8 5 1/2 6 1/2 8 1/2 MAX REC. LOAD LBS. 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 1000 1250 1250 1250 • Order Part #300m METRIC• PIPE ROD 10 20 IO 25 10 32 10 40 10 50 IO 65 IO 80 IO IO 100 10 125 12 150 12 200 12 Note: 1/2" Ring Hanger not <FM> approved 655 ALL THREADED ROD CUT TO LENGTH SIZE -3/8 thru 7/8 inch rod in 1inch increments. MATERIAL -Carbon Steel. FINISH -Plain, Electro-Galvanized and Stainless Steel. ORDERING -Part#, rod diameter, rod length and finish. 2/00 ROD MAX. REC. LOAD LBS. SIZE FOR SERVICE TEMP. 650°F 750°F 3/8 610 540 1/2 1130 1010 5/8 1810 1610 3/4 2710 2420 7/8 3770 3360 NOTE; maximum Temperature: 750°F WOOD -Sammys WOOD• 1/4" Rod (Vertical Mount) Use #14 Nut Driver (Item#l00) Item# Model Shk Lgth ShkDia Box Qty Weight Case Qty (per 100) 20 GST .750 3/4 1/4 100 4.75 1000 21 GSTlO0 1 1/4 100 5.00 1000 22 GST200 2 1/4 100 6.50 1000 23 GST300 3 1/4 100 7.50 1000 #14 24 GST600 6 1/4 50 9.00 500 (Item #100-black) Sammys 1/4", 3/8" rod WOOD• 3/8" Rod (Vertical Mount) Use #14 Nut Driver (Item #100) Approvals Item# Model ShkLgth Shk Dia FMTest UL Test UL/FM Actual Pullout Box Qty Load,lb. Load lb. Pipe Size 10 GST.75 3/4 1/4 564#-6 Ply 100 1/4 210#-7/16 OSB 100 NFPA 11 GSTl0 1 670# -3/4" Ply UL•FM•NFPA 12 GST20 2 1/4 940# 850# 3/4-2 1/2 1760# -Fir 100 I UL•NFPA * 27 GST25-380 21/2 3/8 1500# 4 2113# -Fir 50 UL•FM•NFPA 13 GST30 3 1/4 1475# 1500# 3/4-4 2060# -Fir 100 NFPA 403 GST40 4 1/4 2180#-Fir 50 NFPA 14 GST60 6 1/4 2230# -Fir 50 WOOD• 1/2" Rod (Vertical Mount) Use #14SWNutDriver (Item#l0l) Item# Model ShkLgth ShkDia Actual Pullout Box Qty Weight Case Qty (per 100) #14SW (Item #101-red) Sidewinders & Sammys 1/2" rod Page 4 8 GST2 2 1/4 1760# -Fir 50 7.00 * 06 GST2.5-380 21/2 3/8 2113#-Fir 50 10.00 15 GST3 3 1/4 2275# -Fir 50 10.50 16 GST4 4 1/4 2180#-Fir 50 10.60 17 GST6 6 1/4 2230# -Fir 50 10.95 0. Wood Flooring T JI Joist/ Truss ~ ~ q Wood Joist -~ ~ ! ' Consult truss manufacturer for recommended installation point. *Pre-drilling may be required for items #27 a11d #06. < Double Sheetrock Ceiling f " . Minimum 2" imbedment into base material for NFPA 13 compliance Tools available 011 page 9. For vertical use. Install in center oflowerface. 500 500 500 500 500 Not less than 2" nominal width (11/2") < ) UL Listings and CAD Drawings are available at www.SammySuperScrew.com ' Q : 0 Note: Screovs 11111st be imtalletl ovitlt appropriate 11111 driver /(I C(IIIIJJIY ovitlt ovarrauty 1'-6' !'-6:s~· i·-s· ·7'-0'· SANDING RM. / / // / / / / / /,. ,/,,-/ / _,/ /.,' / / / .. ///_//_,//~//// '// /_,EXISTING OPEN TO//// ' II llj !I I ////////-I/ STRUCTURE//// . L [ LJ ;r-;;;,··:::r··-·,-7-7· -·77--;:r-,-. 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THREAD ROD AFCON FIG. 300 PIPE . ..., GST WOOD SAMMY HANGER NOT 10 SCAU: SPRINKLER LEGEND ®',I INSTALL NEW STANDARD SPRAY PENDENT FROM MECHANICAL TEE AT LOCATION SHOWN. ~ NOT 1N CONTRACT, GENERAL NOTES 1. All MATERIALS & INSTALLATION OF THIS AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH N,F,P.A •13 (2010 EDITION), & THE AUTHORITY HAVE JURISDICTION. 2. NEW PIPING SHALL BE SCH.40 BLACK PIPE OR THREADABLE THlNWALL WITH THREADED CAST OR OUCllLE IRON FITTINGS. 3, FIRE SPRINKLER SPACING SHALL BE ORDINARY HAZARD (130 SQ. FT.) MAX IN OFFICES • 4. FIRE SPRINKLER'S SHOWN SHALL BE EXTENDED DOWN FROM THE EXISTING OVERHEAD FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM. 5. CElltNG HEIGHT IN All ROOMS TO BE 10'-0". .,.,, M1 l.k/ffl:11) .... ;. l,. {')', ;~, < ' ::,z"'""'"!~''-'" ' ' f, j \ :• -r-:-. ~.:. ,, Ji ·1 I' Jr .. VICINITY MAP ,,,,i;: ill ~1§ !ll !I§ ;,, ii~ i~."~! ··,1, ·i ii! 1''11~ m!~ i~, I•& ··1 Mll'I ~"g H~ ~h i~= " .s ~~ ~ -~ i i ~ ,,d d ~ c,• ~· Z i!~ ~;~ ~ \l'.J !-· w ~~8 ~ Ill~~ ifE I I I 11-ll't ""~-.• ~ ... ,...,..., ow 411~040 el IFP'1-·or 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • @ ' , I Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants Robert G~ Caputo, CFPS, CET 657 Cantara Lane • Vista, CA 92081 (760) 908-7753 • fax: 295-7530 bcaputo@cox.net #3010 Fire Protection Technical Report & Opinion * APP.I\J!ISI. j .ACCl:SSORl!;S [ Flt.fl) YOlJI~ Fl.()W SUPERBrands 2777 Loker Ave West, Suite E Carlsbad, CA 92010 For Submittal to: Carlsbad Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau 1635 Faraday A venue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections @ Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants ~v.OTEC~ . I September 21, 2011 ~~ 04-,,: m ~ D, b G C ~ $ E ~a . ert ~ ,aputo, CFPS, CET ~ NFPA' t 657 Cantara Lane • Vista, CA 92081 % ms v (760) 908-7753 • fax: 295-7530 _D!\~YLK._J.L\ll.".2S&ASSOC!"T.F-,~ C bcaputo@cox.net [ 1 R..,con .. -.erm A1J9rova1 #;-JU &'1 · X ~ecammena P.J:>!Jroval v.1Notes [ 1 r.J~t A~proved, Resubmit Chsckmg is for conforman, . . of the project and com lia ce w1'.~ the ~e~1gn c~ncept given in t, ,. , ,. . ., P nee wnh the 1rnormaf1on . "'" . 'ie ... on.r,_,cr aocuments sulhict to field rn~i-'~~10,1 ?nd req,1irect test, no1atio1is ,_ cond1t1ons in corre"' . , ,ereon, Mr. Greg Ryan, Deputy Fire Marshal applicable regulaf;;~i1~;e~C: end_ conformance with shall not be held t~~ pew.iiti~r ;mpm:;, 0_r these plans of any law. Signed: ~~ the violatib 'I/ Carlsbad Fire Department, Fire Prevention Bureau 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 If_ ~ ~ Date: 'f ,P7. I I '1 f!-K:ll'YU(_rn tguan-h¼ {!loss 18 t/ IC t g iit tls perm d::j e.d. .J;i7 -tiL./-e.n rrr RE: S~ERBr~nds-277'.7Loker~ve. West,SuiteE,Carlsbad,CA92010 Shrtf.7e-b~1ld. rj 1".s lo1-0jtlllons. Revised Frre Protection Technical Report /-/-!'~ed 1n 1/fl~w..d. -/:ltJ.lnl'h/llle... I tjU1 d.s cab 1neJ-s wr-1-hu, -!--f-;tj_ kY . . ,. Dear Mr. Ryan: ~ tdY' ->~l-but lcl~ , 1:1tU. - I Y}A..J..VY) ~Utln-fl ?y ptrl"nt !-fed_ IS -:9L/,() The following revised technical opinion and report is written on behalf of SUPERB rands at the direction of Paul g 4-1 ld'h.S M. Brewer, the tenant's representative. Information related to the proposed and intended use of this tenant suite was obtained from the new tenant who will be relocating their current operations locatedl953 San Elijo Avenue #204, Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92027. Revisions are based upon review comments and corrections dated August 18, 2011 by Anne Marie Bland of Daryl K. James & Associates. Suite E is a single-story tenant space located within a multi-tenant building shared with Black Box Distribution. This report is intended to address manufacturing of surf boards including shaping, sanding and glassing as well as the storage and distribution of surfing industry related sports apparel and surfboards. Clothing is stored in cartons on open pallet racks in the warehouse area of suite E. No hanging garments are present in the warehouse area however sample products hanging on portable retail style display racks are regularly present in the office &reas. Surfboards and surfboard blanks are stored in the upright position on the floor as pictured below. Compliance with the California Fire & Building Codes is based on information collected including an over-view of facility operations, a review of the commodities stored and the storage array proposed for the facility. Bob Caputo and/or Consolidated Fireprotection Inc. shall not be held liable for errors in this document due to failure to disclose information either intentional or otherwise. Scope: This document is for the sole purpose of tenant occupancy approval only. Any discrepancies between the information in this report and conditions discovered during inspection are the sole responsibility of SUPERbrands. Final inspection for occupancy and verification of compliance with requirements and conditions described in this report shall be the responsibility of the authority having jurisdiction and are outside the scope of this report. i.\PPROVED AS SUBMITTED - Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants SUPERbrands Technical Report (Cont) Page2 Negative Impact: This report shall confirm our opinion that SUPERbrands occupancy of the tenant space under examination will mitigate the increased the level of hazards created with the addition of the rack storage and/or the dust created and chemicals used in the manufacture of hard surfboards. Moreover, this report shall indicate that SUPERbrands will be in complete compliance with the California Fire & Building Codes. This comprehensive fire protection plan is thorough, and will illustrate that an adequate level of fire and life safety protection is provided to the occupants of the building. Report Elements: • Address minimum requirements for the pallet rack storage of Class III and Group A Plastics Commodities, 20 ft maximum height and stored no closer than 18" below sprinkler head deflectors. • Provide an overview of the processes and products proposed for this site. • Address minimum requirements for the storage, handling and dispensing of hazardous materials within this facility. • Classify all products stored, dispensed and distributed within the building. • Chemical analysis and hazardous materials inventory statement (HMIS). • Review hazardous materials storage, use and quantity limitations in accordance with applicable California Fire Code (CFC), California Building Code (CBC) and applicable NFPA standards. • Present an analysis of the design, operation and use of the building. • Outline and prescribe general safety procedures for occupant safety and building protection. The following codes and/or standards are applicable for this evaluation: I Code Analysis/Technical References: • 2010 California Fire Code • 2010 California Building Code • 2010 edition NFP A 13 -Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems Overview: 2777 Loker Ave. West, Suite Eis a 10,000 ft2 suite equipped an automatic fire sprinkler systems designed to deliver a density of 0.45 gpm/3,000 ft2 utilizing standard spray (K-8.0) sprinklers. A detached HazMat storage building is located 21 ft laterally away from the NE corner at the rear of the building. This detached building will be referred to "outside storage" for HMIS and quantity purposes. Building Construction, Occupancy Classification and Fire Protection: I Building Type of Construction: I-B fully sprinklered Occupancy Classifications B/F-1/S-1 Tenant Occupied Area: Warehouse: 3,374 :ft:2 Mfg: 2,808 ft2 Offices: 3,818 ft2 Detached HazMat Storage Building 210 ft2 -no sprinklers provided Ceiling Height Ceiling Level Sprinkler Density Warehouse Offices: 30' -0" (max) 0.45 gpm/3,000 ft2 0.10 gpm/1,500 ft2 - Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY STATEMENT (HMIS) -Exterior HazMat Storage Unit Company Name: SUPERbrand Inc Contact: Ryan Sakal Page: ~ Address: 2777 Loker Ave. Suite E Carlsbad CA 92009 Telephone: 760-230-6592 Container Concentrate Name Storage Unit of Use Use Storage Storage Use [] Size % (Chemical) Qty Measure Closed Open Cabinets Location Location and (Material) (Cf, Gal., Qty. Qty. State (Product) Gms,Kgs, YorN [A, C, G, L, S] (I.D. one or more of the above) Lts. Lbs., N Mgs,MI.) 55gal. Exterior Glassing 8 drum 249A Surfboard Resin/ Silmar 110 Gal. 0 1 gal y HasMat Room Storage 55gal. Exterior Glassing 8 drum Acetone 55 Gal 0 1 gal y HasMat Room Storaoe Container Size= Pint, Quart, ½ Gallon, Gallon, Liter, 5 Gallon, 55 Gallon Drum State= Material/Product Physical State (A=Aerosol, C=Cryogenic, G=Compressed Gas, L=Liquid, S=Solid, Name= Material Name, Product Name, Chemical Name Storage Quantity= Amount Use-Closed= Closed Condition Amount Use-Open= Open Condition Amount Storage Cabinets= Approved Cabinets Units of Measurement: Cf= Cubic Ft., Gal= Gallons, Gms=Grams, Kgs=Ki!ograms, Lts=Liters, Lbs=Pounds, Mgs=Milligrams, Ml=Milliliters Storage/Use Location= Area of the Building Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY STATEMENT (HMIS) -Glassing Room Company Name: SUPERbrand Inc Contact: Ryan Sakal Page:_A Address: 2777 Loker Ave, Suite E Carlsbad CA 92009 Telephone: 760-230-6592 Container Concentrate Name Storage Unit of Use Use Storage Storage Use MSDS Size % (Chemical) Qty Measure Closed Open Cabinets Location Location and (Material) (Cf, Gal., Qty. Qty. State (Product) Gms,Kgs, YorN YorN [A, C, G, L, S] (I.D. one or more of the above) Lts.Lbs., Mgs,Ml.) 5 gal. Fire Locker Glassing 8 249A Surfboard Resin/ Silmar 15 Gal. 0 1 gal y in Glassing Room Room LJ GJ Fire Locker Glassing Acetone Gal 0 .5 gal y in Glassing Room y Room ~ I MEK Peroxide Catalyst CJ 8 Fire Locker Glassing Gal 12 oz. y in Glassing Room y Room ~ Fire Locker Glassing 1 gal Styrene Monomer 1 Gal 1 gal y in Glassing Room y Room ~ Fire Locker Glassing 1 gal Surfacing Agent 1 Gal 1 y in Glassing Room y Room Fire Locker Glassing 2gal Epoxy Resin/ Entropy SUPER 2 Gal 0 1 gal y in Glassing Room y SAP Room I I Epoxy Hardener/ Entropy Fast GJ Fire Locker Glassing 1 gal 1 Gal 0 y in Glassing Room y Hardener Room Container Size= Pint, Quart, ½ Gallon, Gallon, Liter, 5 Gallon, 55 Gallon Drum State= Material/Product Physical State (A=Aerosol, C=Cryogenic, G=Compressed Gas, L=Liquid, S=Solid, Name= Material Name, Product Name, Chemical Name Storage Quantity= Amount Use-Closed= Closed Condition Amount Use-Open= Open Condition Amount Storage Cabinets= Approved Cabinets Units of Measurement: Cf= Cubic Ft., Gal= Gallons, Gms=Grams, Kgs=Kilograms, Lts=Liters, Lbs=Pounds, Mgs=Milligrams, Ml=Milliliters Storage/Use Location= Area of the Building Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants SUPERbrands Technical Report (Cont) Page5 Control Areas and Allowable Exempt Amounts: Aggregate quantities of materials for use are identified by hazard class in the following Summary of Hazardous Materials to Exempt Amounts per the California Building Code Table 307.1 (1) and California Fire Code Tables 2703.1.1 (1)-(4). For the purpose of this report, the entire suite is designated as one single control area however, the Glassing Room is considered the primary control area addressed. The outside HazMat storage building is considered a separate, additional outside control area. The glassing room control area is not required to have spill containment based upon CFC section 2704.2.1 as the aggregate total of all liquids stored or used within this area do not reach the 1,000 gallon limit. This area will be provided with approved :flammable liquids storage lockers for all chemicals used and stored. Ins ide Control Area (Glassing Room : Amount Amount Allowable Open Allowable CFC Classification in in Amount Use per Stored per Open Use Closed Stored CBC&CFC Table Use Table 2703.1.1{1} 2703.1.1(1) Flammable Liquid 2gal 29 gal 30 d, b 120 d, e Class 1B & lC -Gal Gal Combustible Liquid 24oz No limit per table n/a -1118 2gal notef Health Hazards 25gal 31gal 12.5 gal SO gal - Irritant 25gal 31gal n/a - Carcinogens 25 gal 15 gal - Toxic 25gal -13 gal 12.5 gal limit {on SO gal highly toxic) Organic Peroxide 12oz -lgal 0.25 gal g 1 gal e, g (16 oz) Unstable Reactive 1.2gal -2gal 10 gal d, e 50 gal d, e Notes: • All products stored with the building are located in approved storage lockers. • Per CFC Table 2703.1.1 (1) note "d" quantity stored may be increased by I 00% where building is sprinklered • Per CFC Table 2703.1.1 (I) note "e" quantity stored may be increased by 100% where approved storage lockers are used • Per CFC Table 2703.1.1 (I) note "g" this product may only be stored in a sprinklered building. • Per CFC Table 2703.1.1 (I) note "b" open use amount may never exceed amount allowed in storage • All open use takes place in the Glassing Room area. , • All hazardous materials stored within the tenant suite are stored within an approved locker located in the Glassing Room --=~:;:<·:_ -· =- Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections ' I j Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants SUPERbrands Technical Report (Cont) Page6 I HazMat Storage Building: A concrete block wall building approximately 12 ft tall, located 20 ft from the northwest comer of the building, immediately north of the sanding rooms and a minimum of 50 ft from the west side property line and approximately 200 ft from the northern property line. CFC Amount in Amount Amount in Storage Allowable Stored Classification Open Use in Closed Storage/ Container per CBC& CFC Use Location Size Flammable SSgal 120 d, e Liquid 0 -167 gal Class 1B & lC drum Gal Combustible Liquid 0 -4gal 1 gal can 13,200 gal Class 111-B • All drums stored within the detached Hazmat building will be provided with secondary containment pallets CFC Table 3404.4.2 Outdoor Liquid Storage in Containers & Portable Tanks (NFPA 30 Table 15.3): Table 15.3 Storage Limitations fo1· Outside Storage Portable Tanks and Rigid Plastic and Containers MetalffiCs Composite ffiCs Minimum Separation Distance (ft) Ma.wnmn l\lmcinmm Ma.-..imum .Ma.~mlllll Ma.-..immn Ma.wmrnn Between To Property Quantity Storage Quantity Storage Quantity Storage Piles or Line That lls 01· ToStrnet, Liquid per Pile Height per Pile Height per Pile Hciglit R.'lck Can Ile Illllilt Alley,or Class (gal)"•b,c (ft) (gal) {ft) (ga])",c (ft) Sections Uponb,<1 Public Way' IA 1,100 10 2,200 '1 NP NP 5 50 10 1B 2,200 12 4,400 14 NP NP 5 50 10 IC 4,400 12 8,800 14 NP NP 5 50 10 II 8,800 12 17,600 14 8,800 14 5 25 5 ill 22,000 18 44,000 14 22,000 18 5 10 5 Hazardous Materials Handling and Use: All chemicals designated for use within the facility are stored and used in accordance with the respective manufacturer's written recommendations. Additionally, all materials are stored in listed/ approved storage containers. All spills shall be reported to the Carlsbad Fire Department regardless of a need for assistance in containment or clean-up. Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants SUPERbrands Technical Report (Cont) Page? Dispensing of Hazardous Chemicals, Flammable and Combustible Liquids: The owner has indicated that all hazardous materials are dispensed in well-ventilated areas. Employees are provided with protective clothing and equipment where applicable. An OSHA approved eye-wash and shower station will be provided within proximity between the Glassing Room and the HazMat Storage Building. No open flammable liquids or sources of ignition shall be permitted within 50 ft of the HazMat Storage Building during delivery, filling or dispensing operations. Dust Collection& Management: A new dry dust collector is being provided by Dust Collector Services of Anaheim, CA under separate contract. The equipment is specifically designed for surf industry shaping and sanding rooms and is designed for 2,500 cfin @9"wg. 70°F @ 0 elevation. Specific information related to the dust collector, its installation criteria and capabilities is provided as an attachment to this report. Warehouse Area -Storage Array: Commodity Classification Single & Double Row Rack Rack Storage Height Clearance (from top of storage) Class N Commodities Aisles> 8 ft 20 ft(max) 18" minimum top of storage to sprinkler deflector NFPA 13, 2010 edition §5.6.3.3.1 de:fmes Class III commodities a products fashioned from wood, paper, natural fibers or Group C plastics with or without cartons, boxes, or crates and with or without pallets. Class III commodities may contain a limited amount ( 5 percent by weight or volume or less) of Group A or Group B plastics, which may include thin plastic bags for dust protection of garments or nylon, rayon or similar synthetic material blends used in garments. The pallet rack storage of Class III commodities is addressed in Chapter 16 ofNFPA 13, 2010 edition as follows: Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants SUPERbrands Technical Report (Cont) Page 8 TABLE 16.2.1.3.2 Single-or Double-Row Racks-Storage Heiglzt Over 12ft(3.7 m) Up Jo and including 25 ft (7.6 m) Without Solid Shelves Ceifing Sprinkler Waler Demand ,!isles* Spriafrle,s lill/1 In-Rack Spnirkli!TS U'itluml la-Rack Sprinkli!rs Conmrodiiy ,lfamfatory Helgllt Class Encapsr1laled ft' fll In-Ro.ck Figure 4 I.2 No No 16.2.1.3.2(;:i) I 8 2.4 Yes 4 1.2 No l6.2.l.3.1{cl 8 2.4 0 4 1.2 No No 162.l.32\b} 011erl2ft ~ 8 24 (3.7m). II 4 I.2 uptoaacl Yes No 16.2.L3.2(c) 8 24 iacJudiag ~ - 20ft ~ ~( -=t-, r2 ~ ~ Q 1..4 l6.2.L3.2/c), & Yes 4 L2 l level 16.2. L3.2{f) 8 24 No -l L2 No Hl.2.L32(dl .., ~- Ceiling sprinkler density {rnm!inin} Rf 8.'2 i0.2 12.'2 i4.3 16.3 18.3 20.4 0000 A·B D E-F H 1 G G Smg:epi:i d'esiJ!ln a 1000 iLi5 0.20 025 0.30 RS5 0.40 0.45 0.50 Ceiling sprinl!J:er density (gpmJrt.2) Ozn·es Cll.00 D Aruid'B Cn:mdD AilJ!dB Cl!.ooD AnndB Cll.00 D Annd'B Cn:ooD AnndB CJ!.md D ArutdB CaooD • -~,, Apply Figunr Appry Figrmi 16.2.J,J.4.I Figrm: Cun-es 16.1.1.JA.1 Fruid H 16.21.3.2(;:i) Yes E::mclG 16.2.l.3.2(e) G,ar.d H Yes E::mclF GaooH R6.2.l.3.2(b) Yes iE and F 16.2.I.3.2{e) GaooH J'.i!S ~ ~F -Yc-.s ( G nrad E:I )20 16.2.l.3.2(c) ..___ E anc[j!. --- G,u.!!>dH [6.2.L3..2(d) 1'es J:.--..1 IC CurveE- Single-or double-row racks with 8 ft aisles and high temperature ceiling sprinklers Figure 16.2.l.3.2(c) Sprinkler System Design Curves -20 ft High Rack Storage Class III Non-encapsulated Commodities with Conventional Pallets. - Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants SUPERbrands Technical Report (Cont) Page9 175 150 ::,., 'g i25 "' ~ !II' •' a iOO C: .gi .. i 75 c e so £ 50 0 0 s.os· 4.57 6.10 7.62 --, I I I ; : iO 12 -15 :20 25 He:igllt of storage (fl) 9c!4 FIGURE I6.2.l.3.4.l Ceiling .sprinkler De:ns-ity vs. S:tomge Height. 1°' 35 For the protection of Class ill commodities in racks up to and including 20 ft high with 8 ft aisles and high temperature ceiling level sprinklers, the design density is required to be 0.33 gpm/ 3,000 ft2• No adjustment is required for the planned 20 ft high storage so the existing system design (0.45 gpm/3,000 ft2) is adequate as installed. Group A Plastics and Exposed Expanded Group A Plastics: Foam blanks used for surfboard cores as well as finished surfboards will be stored standing up on the floor along the walls in the Shaping and Glassing rooms. Surfboards are not stored nor permitted to be stored in the pallet racks. NFP A 13, 2010 edition provides sprinkler system design criteria for solid piled storage of group A plastics in Chapter 15, based upon fue Decision Tree, Figure. Fire & Life Safety • Cartoned ~ :Slab);! Unsra!JIG Table t5.2Ji{a) Telte 15.2.a(a) . or(b) Co,.\rr.cl E or(b} Column D Consulting • Planning • I Uns1atte Tab1a iS~al cc (b}CD!LllllnA I Solid trrJt loml Table 15.2.6faJ or{t,) Citwnn.i/1 - GnmpC Clas:s Ill I Siwle Cartanad T,sh'e 15.2.6(a} or (b} Column C Analysis • Inspections I EJqJas.dl Table 15.2.t.(a) or (b) Co!mnn E Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants SUPERbrands Technical Report (Cont) Page 10 TABLE J5.2.6(a) Design DenMties for Palletizeil, &lfd-Piled, Bm Bo.r, or Shelf Storagl! of Plaslic ar.d R«bber Camml!difits (lLS. Ctl!!tomal)' Ui1its) Sforaic llcfgllt Roof/Cei/fng Heigflt DeJ1Sit_v (gpmJft') (fl) (ft) A rn " C >5to;:;;J2 Upto 15 0.2 \._ ~: ..J 0.3 >15to20 0.3 ~ 0.5 >20to31 0.L 0.3 0.6 15 Upto20 0.3 0.6 0..5 >20to25 0 • .1: 0.3 0.6 >25to35 0.£5 o.•) 0.7 20 Upto25 0.4 03 0.6 >25to30 0.L5 0.9 0.7 >30to 35 0.6 1.2 0.85 25 Upto30 OAS 0!) 0.7 >301035 0.6 l.2 0.85 D E EHi EH2 EH2 EH2 0.45 0.7 0.4 0.45 0.45 0.7 0.55 0.85 0.45 0.7 0.55 0.85 0.7 LI 0.55 0.85 0.7 l.l The existing sprinkler system design of 0.45 gpm/3,000 ft2 exceeds the requires for EH2 design of 0.3 8 gpm/3,000 ft2 Fire Protection of Steel Columns: Columns within storage racks require protection to ensure that the structural integrity of the building is maintained during sprinkler system operation. Where fireproofing of building columns is not provided and storage heights are in excess of 15 ft, protection of building columns within the rack structure or vertical rack members supporting the building shall be protected by adding a sidewall sprinklers at the 15 ft elevation, pointed toward one side of the steel column. The flow from a column sprinkler(s) is not required to be included in the sprinkler system hydraulic calculations. Rack Storage: The rack storage arrangement is considered "open" as defined by NFPA 13 however, it should be noted that one significant change to rack storage requirements in the 2010 edition ofNFPA 13 is the new method to calculate the rack shelf area. The term rack shelf area is defined in §3.9.3.7.6 as "the area of the horizontal surface of a shelf in a rack defined by perimeter aisle( s) or nominal 6" flue spaces on all four sides, or by the placement of loads that block openings that would otherwise serve as the required flue spaces." As such, the placement of pallet loads on the shelf now affects the calculated area of the shelf Previous editions of NFP A 13 only dealt with the shelf material alone and did not consider the loads on the shelf With this new definition, shelving material classified as open, such as wire grate more than 50 percent open, could be calculated as solid shelf if the loads on the shelf cover the required flue spaces to separate shelf area calculations. The intent of§ 16.1.5 and 17 .1.5 is to have flues surrounding the load or shelf material that will not block more than 20 ft2 in area. The tenant/owner shall be responsible to maintain nominal 6" vertical flue spaces between pallet loads on racks or shelves (with random variations permitted) such that flue spaces are provided at the rack uprights and at rack cross bar mid-points in each rack bay. Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants SUPERbrands Technical Report (Cont) Page 11 Industrial Fork Trucks: The tenant will have one electric powered industrial forklift for use in moving finished goods throughout the facility. Electrical charging of battery powered units is performed approximately periodically (about every other week) with an approved charging unit located in suite A. No storage of combustible materials is permitted within 3 ft of the charging unit at anytime per CFC §309.2. Exiting/Egress: The travel distance from any point in the building to an exit or designated fire department access door will not exceed 100 feet. All exit doors are at least three feet wide and proper exit signs are provided over each door and exit doors shall not be blocked at anytime. Fire Extinguishers: Minimum 4-A:10-B:C rated frre extinguishers shall be provided for every 75 feet of travel distance plus additional extinguishers shall be provided such that one extinguisher rated 4-A:20-B:C is located within 10 ft of all dispensing stations and within 20 ft of battering charging for the industrial forklift as required by CFC §309.4. Extinguishers will be with the top of the extinguisher not more than 5 ft above the floor. I Smoke & Heat Vents: CFC Table 2306.2 requires smoke and heat removal for high hazard occupancies based upon a floor area to vent ratio of 50: 1. The warehouse area occupies approximately 3,374 ft2 of suite E with two existing automatic vented sky lights equipped with spring loaded fusible links, providing of vent area of 64 ft2. 3,374 + 50 = 67.48 ft2 vent required ( 64 ft2) provided. The existing vent ratio meets the minimum requirements (minus 3.48 ft2) for CFC Table 2306.2, with no additional vents recommended. General Safety Practices: ,/ No smoking will be permitted in the building. ,/ All employees will receive special training on the use of portable fire extinguishers of the type to be provided in this building. An evacuation plan will be in place. ,/ Exit doors will be maintained unobstructed and will be opened weekly to ensure their operation. ,/ The Fire Department shall be notified of any and fires or chemical spills within this facility, regardless of size and fire department involvement. ,/ Egress aisles and exit doors shall remain clear at all times ( except for loads being moved in or out). ,/ Exit signs shall be illuminated when building is occupied ,/ Fire extinguishers shall be serviced annually by a company licensed by the State Fire Marshal and whenever extinguishers have been discharged or tampered with. ,/ No electrical cords extending through walls, ceilings, floors, under doors, or floor covering are permitted. Damaged electrical cords, plugs, or outlets shall be promptly replaced. ,/ Dumpsters shall be kept a minimum of 5 feet from combustibles with covers kept closed. ,/ Employees will be trained to maintain the storage height limitations, based on commodity classification, as stated in this report. ,/ Storage of combustibles shall be maintained a minimum of 3 ft away from the industrial forklift charging unit. ,/ Pallet Rack Storage will be maintained at the maximum height of 20 ft. ,/ Dispensing of chemicals from drums stored in the unattached HazMat building shall be performed will all required controls and shall be separated from combustible materials including trash bins and vegetation by 30ft. Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections ' ' Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants SUPERbrands Technical Report (Cont) Page 12 Hydrants/Access Roadways: Hydrants and fire department access roadways will continue to be maintained unobstructed and accessible to emergency response crews. Conclusion: Based upon our review of the proposed storage arrangements and use, and the recommendations contained in this report, it is our opinion that SUPERBrands will be in full compliance with the requirements of the CBC, CFC, CMC, NFP A standards and Carlsbad Fire Prevention Bureau requirements. If you have any comments or questions regarding this report or the proposed use of this facility, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned or the owner directly. Respectfully submitted, #3010 Robert G. Caputo, CFPS, CET President attachments Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Consolidated_ Fireprotection Consultants Fire Protection Technical Report & Opinion SUPERBrands Floor Plans ~~:-~:.:::;--- Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections --- SITE PLAN ~ BUILDING CODE DATA 1. OCCUPANCY CLASS: GROUP B-BUSINESS, GROUP F-FACTORY, GROUP $-STORAGE 2. MIXED OCCUPANCY: SEPARATED 3. USE: GENERAL OFFICE, APPAREL WAREHOUSE AND DISTRIBUTION, SURFBOARD FINISHING AND DISTRIBUTION 4. CONSTRUCTION TYPE IB 5. BUILDING IS EQUIPPED WITH SPRINKLERS 6, OCCUPANCY LOAD: OFFICE AREA 10, WAREHOUSE 3, MANUFACTURING 10, TOTAL 23 7. FLOOR AREA; 10,000 SQUARE FEET TOTAL (3374-WAREHOUSE 2808-FACTORY, 3818-OFFICE). B. EXISTING RESTROOMS SERVING THE AREAS OF REMODEL ARE ACCESSIBLE ACCORDING TO CURRENT REQUIREMENTS. ACCESSIBLE PATH OF TRAVEL (POT) AS INDICATED ON PLAN IS A BARRIER FREE ROUTE WITHOUT ANY ABRUPT VERTICAL CHANGES EXCEEDING½" BEVELED AT 1:2 MAX. SLOPE, EXCEPT THAT LEVEL CHANGES DO NOT EXCEED¼" MAX. VERTICAL AND IS AT LEAST 48" WIDE. SURFACE IS SLIP RESISTANT, STABLE, FIRM, AND SMOOTH. CROSS SLOPE DOES NOT EXCEED 2% AND SLOPE IN THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL IS LESS THAN 5% UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. (POT) SHALL BE MAINTAINED FREE OF OVERHANGING OBSTRUCTIONS TO 80" MINIMUM (1133B.8.2) AND PROTRUDING ACCESSIBLE PARKING OBJECTS GREATER THAN 4" PROJECTION FROM WALL AND ABOVE 27" AND LESS THAN 80" (1132B.8.6) CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY THAT THERE ARE NO BARRIERS IN THE PATH OF TRAVEL, AND THE PATH OF TRAVEL COMPLIES WITH SHEET INDEX 1n SITE PLAN / TITLE SHEET 217 FLOOR PLAN/ FRAMING DETAILS 317 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN/ DETAILS 4/7 ELECTRICAL FLOOR AND LIGHTING PLAN 517 BUILDING ENERGY ANALYST REPORT/ ELECTRICAL SCHEDULE 6/7 MECHANICAL PLAN 717 DOOR SCHEDULE 817 HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY/ BUILDING EGRESS / EXIT SIGNS \\pst\Home\Documents\2011 Drawings\Superflna[dwg, illLE, 7/8/20113:33:51 PM, DWG To PDF.pc3 CBC 11338 SINGLE LEVEL BUILDING, NO CHANGE IN ELEVATION PROJECT DIRECTORY OWNER: WHITEFLAG LLC 2777 LOKER AVENUE WEST SUITE A CARLSBAD, CA. 92010 TENANT: SUPERbrand 2777 LOKER AVENUE WEST SUITEE CARLSBAD, CA. 92010 TENENT'S REPRESENTATIVE/ DESIGN TEAM HEAD PAUL M. BREWER 2777 LOKER AVENUE WEST SUITEE CARLSBAD, CA. 92010 760-305-2018 VICINITY MAP .... .,,, ..~"" ,,.,., ,,,.,.,, q. 'Ii l '\f. r~ / '~ :'!·· .... \. SITEl__ ~ '\ .. • ... ~--· ........... ....,., \. -i I ·'1< f l ~ J. ··~~ltd ~ £ "' • .,. "3·~~ ,_,..,., ' f""' .'l:'11 .._, .. t fr>'Jlt»f\A-.-o &ti 'i \ "'"\ ,;i f r·· 1 • j . .. .... ,..,. 1 1l I ~ ~_,, r .. ......... '°' -3 ] ~ p~~cl <ii '2 !ti a. \ . ~ ""'°""" ,;,,j,C,,"'~ ll ·&! ,§ 1>\\\l q 1 _, g \{ .. }" . ., ; ~\ti~ '4 \ ;u q. """4., 4 -.<Pi:i,- SCOPE OF WORK STATEMENT 1. ADD PARTITION WALL TO CREATE WAREHOUSE AND LIGHT MANUFACTURING AREAS. 2. RE-CONFIGURE HVAC, LIGHTING, DATA TO ACCOMADATE NEW OFFICE & WORK AREAS. 3, INSTALL A SELF-CONTAINED DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM. 4. NO DEMOLITION OF EXISTING STRUCTURE, OR WALLS IS PLANNED 5, NO WORK IS SCHEDULED FOR EXTERIOR WALLS OR BUILDING PERIMETR 6, NO CHANGES TO EXISTING PLUMBING (I.E. EXISTING ACCESSIBLE RESTROOMS) 7. ADJOINING SUITE 'D' NOT OCCUPIED 8. PLANS FOR MODIFICATION TO EXISTING FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM SUBMITTED TO FIRE DEPT. FOR REVIEW. APPLICABLE CODES 1. 2010 California Building Code (CBC) adopts the 2009 international Building Code (IBC) and the 2010 California Amendments. 2. 2010 California Electrical Code (CEC) adopts the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the 2008 Amendments. 3. 2010 California Mechanical Code (CMC) adopts the 200 Uiform Mechanical Code (UMC) and the 2009 California Amendments 4. 2010 California Plumbing Code (CPC) adopts the 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and the 2009 Amendments. 5. 2010 California Fire Code (CFC) adopts the 2009 Uniform Fire Code (UFC) and the 2007 Amendments. 6. 2008 California Energy Efficiency Standards. GENERAL NOTES I I I I ""· I REVISION I ISSUE I OATIS PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS SUPERbrends ~ Tl 2m LOKER AVENUE WEST. SUJTEE CARLSBAD, CA. 92010 SHEET DESCRIPTION SITE PLAN TITLE SHEET PRAWN BY SHEET HOLL OATIS 1/8 JUNE3,2011 SCALE AS NOTED - HATCHED AREAfS] EXISTING (NIC) l-Slll"20GA. MEl"AI.JOLST24'0C ½POIITTBAACEO'MTHCRCCI-Wma CNTRD NSPAN PERCEMCO ICC #3403-P IIMX.SPAN1D'-U')TYPIC\L COf,,'CREfESI..AB ~ 0 1B ! ,i,~, ~ 15 ~ !OPEN OFFICE I ~ ~ 1a-21¾a• ~ IWAREHOUSEI 49"·T°¾a· [W ,:': ,>',><:~:-, , / , ,, , .' / /// ';, ,~<: ',,~>>~-:/,-, ,.=a;,=a,,a-,,,, ~ /, ,,-jOFflCEt'/.? / -'(OFFJC&f., ," ' ,~, ,' . ,, //,-,:~: ,:-:> ,' ~/>>(~ < ,~:/}<·~'-: :;/;< /,, / ,' ,, / , , , , / / / ~ ~:;~-',,_,_,<(L. w:x>DSraucnJREAOOVE ATTACl-!EOWrrwo1·ViOQOSCfk.""WS@2-'l"OO S(i·GYP, 'AA.LL BOAAOl:ACHS!CE, 'N1-1/8" GYP.BRO SCREWS(H"O,C. ATTAa-!EO WI 3 #10 Se.FDRIUJNG SCR=v\'S 6" ~20GA. MTLSTUOS24" OC, PER LC,C, J:13403P SOUNDA~ATIONINCAVITY {R-11 IN..t>ULATIONBATI} ~ ~ 3-&'8"20GA.lk:IALJOISi24"OC ½POIITTSRACBl\-\'ITHCRCCHANNa I .i~ CNTROINSDANPERCEMCO!Cc , , #3403..f' IMAX. SPAN 10'-01 TYPICAL Q t ~ !HATCHED AREA IS EXISTING (NIC) PARTITION PER PLAN EXISTING STOREFRONTGLAZIOO 55'-9¼" f IHALLWAYI ,..,., f !APPLICATION ROOM I - TOP SUP TRACK ATTACH TO EXISTING ROOFWl2i:-10 TEK SCREWS @: 24" EA. CONNECTION, PER JCC3403P. TYP. 518"GYP,BO EA,SICEONG" 2DGA.STIJOSC24'OC PER ICC.3«l3P.TYP. AOO l!SULATION TO DEMISING PARTITION BOTTON TRACK SHOT NAILED TO COt.X:RETE SI.ABWl¾"LCNGPINSHOTS24"0C. 0 BOTTON TRACK SHOT m.lLEO TO CO>JCRErE SI.ABW/¾" LONG PINSHOTS24"0C. PERIC.C.#SOD10REOUAl.1YP ~ PcRLC.C.#50010REalJALTYP. SEC. @ IITTERIOR PARTITION )/8"•1'-0" 0 SEC. @ EXISTING PARTITION 3/8"'"1'..o" © SEC. @ NEW FULL HT, PARTITION :11a•.1•-a· ~ FLOOR PLAN W .. 1'--0" IR01IUPl iQQQ!LJ GENERAL NOTES 1 1 Na,1 RE\IJSIDN / ISSUE PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS SUPERbrands-TI 2m LOKER AVENUE WEST, SUITEE CARLSBAD, CA, 92010 SHEET DESCR1Pt10N FLOOR PLAN DRAWN BY SP BREWER SHEET l l l DATE DA'TIS JUNE3,2011 SCALE 2/8 AS NOTED ~ DR.# 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 AREA ENTRY DATA ELECTRICAL ROOM WOMEN'S RESTROOM MEN'S RESTROOM OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE HALLWAY/ STORAGE HALLWAY/ STORAGE HALLWAY /WAREHOUSE HALLWAY /WAREHOUSE EXIT EXIT I OPEN OFFICE I ~ ~ ~ / / , ... /:;:>.' :' //IDFF1eEf ,/ > /~ ->~/ /> >:/ >' /' ~; /F ,/,~ /·,..,, ,,~ //' >//-~ -- 1D"-21¾s· DOOR SCHEDULE TYPE TH. WD. HT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. --------. ---. ----. -. --. -- SC 1-HOUR 1 ¾' 13'-0" 8'-0" f::C 1-HOUR 1 ¼' 's•-0" 8'-0" --. -. . . . H, 7/8/20113:34:15 P .. ,, ~ FIN. . . . . -----. . PNT. PNT. -. jwAREHOUSE/ .119'-73i'a" NOTE EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING j 1-HOUR TIMELY JAMB 112 1-HOUR TIMELY JAMB EXISTING EXl~T'""' 55'.a)'a- IHALLWAYI 34'-!l' !APPLICATION ROOM I 113 © 0 DOOR PIAN ~1 . 'Lr 1/8"•1'-ll" EXISTING 101,115 DOOR TYPES 3/8"•1'-a" GENERAL NOTES MAXIMUM EFFORT TO OPERATE DOORS SHALL NOT EXCEED 8-112 POUNDS FOR EXTERIOR DOORS AND 5 POUNDS FOR INTERIOR DOORS, VVITH SUCH PULL OR PUSH EFFORT BEING APPLIED AT RIGHT ANGELES TO HINGED DOORS AND AT THE CENTER P\ANE OF SLIDING OR FOLDING DOORS, wHEN FIRE DOORS ARE UTILIZED, THE MAXIMUM EFFORT TO OPERATE THE DOOR MAY BE INCREASED TO NOT EXCEED 15 POUNDS, (SECTION 11338.2.5.) USE SCHLAGE LEVER LATCHSET TO MATCH BUILDING STANDARD, DOORS 112 AND 113 NEED DOOR CLOSERS, SMOKE SEALS, DOOR 113 WILL NEED CO-ORDINATER FOR CLOSER OPERATION. EXISTING EXTERIOR DOORS 101,115 ARE ALUMINUM FRAMED/GLAZED WITH KEYED ENTRY. EXISTING EXIT DOOR 114IS HOLLOW METAL WITH PANIC BAR/KEYED ENTRY I I I I No, I REVlSION/tsSUE I DATE PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS SUPERbrands • Tl 2m LOKER AVENUE WEST. SUITEE CARLSBAD, CA. 92010 SHEET DESCRIPTION DOOR SCHEDULE DRAWN BY SHEET SP BREWER DATE 7/8 JUNE3,2011 SCALE AS NOTED --- \\pst\Home\Documents\2011 Drawmgs\Super final.dwg, HAND DWG To PDF.pc3 ACCESSIBLE PARKING 3:34:19 PM, jWAREHDUSE) .ace LOAD 3 PERSONS ,J-~ ,._o ~ rt',, ~ = EGRESS FLOW ...,_ = H.C. ACCESS ~ = EXIT SIGN '-"'* 0 \, ! ~ FLOOR PLAN l/8"•1'-0" ~ GENERAL NOTES EXIT SIGNS WILL HAVE DUAL POvVER SUPPLY (AC & DC) I l I I ... , REV1SION/ ISSUE I DATE PROJECTUAME A ADORES& SUPERbrands • Tl 2n7 LOKER AVENUE WEST. SUITEE CARLSBAD, CA. 92010 SHEET DEscRJPTION HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY/ BUILDING EGRESS PLAN/ OCCUPANCY LOAD DRAWN BY SHEET SP BREWER DATE 8/8 JUNE3,2011 SCALE AS NOTED ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants Fire Protection Technical Report & Opinion " SUPERBrands MSDS Reports Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .?-"\SHLAND SAFETY DA TA SHEET :\C. ETO'.\E 70195 • Page: l R<:'\ ision Date: 09 :2 :oot Print Date: ! 6 '.::009 .\'I.SOS \:umber: R000-4.335 J. IDENTIFICATIO:'\" OF THE SCBSTA.'.'iCE/PREPARATIO~ A~D OF THE r ~OMPANY/U~DfRTAKJl\'.G Ashiand PD. Box 2219 Coiumbus, OH 43116 Product name Product code Product Use Description Regulatory Info11na1ion .Number Telephone Emergency telephone ACETONE 70195 No data [ 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EmergerKv Overvie,,- Appearance: hquid,. coiour1ess 1-800-325-375 l 614-790-3333 J -800-ASHLAND ( 1-800-274-5263 j ~ f~tJJA'>e;lf c;LJ::,SS • i t, A":J-:li-~ . \ ~ 2 \0\J y\'-1"- .. ~~ .~ # 0 d.l" • • cP.."f--· DANGER: EXTRE'vIEL Y FLAMMABLE UQt!iD A"\!D 'VAPOR. VAPOR i\·1A Y CAUSE FLASH FIRE. MAY AFFECT THE CE:-,'TRAL NERVOUS SYSTEJ'v1 CACSlNG DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR ~AUSEA-MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION~ MAY BE HARMFUL lF JNHALED. MAY CAL"SE EYE IRRITATIO>i. PROLO;-:GED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY DRY THE SKJ'.'r A:'.\:D CALJSE IRRITATION AND BURNS . Potential Health Effects Routes of exposure Inhalation, Skin absorprion, Skin contac~ Eye Contact. fogesrion Eye contact Can cause eye initation. Symptoms include sringing, tearing, redness, and s\velhng of eyes . Skin contact May cause mild skin i1Ti1ation. Pr-oJonged or repeated contact may dry the skin. Symptoms may include redness, burning, drying and cracking of skin, and skin burns. Passage of this material into the body through the skin is possjble, hut it is unlikely that this \Vould result in harmful effects during safe hand1ing and use . Ingestion Page i , 9 _. ___________ _ -AcH· :· t.·. · A -~_r0, · .... _ .. (A.rtt\r D ~i£sH EET : · ACE10NE 1(}! 9-5 Page:2 R ... --, bh.m Di.th:.: -09 21 '2008 Prim Date: 1 :6-'200.9 MSDS ".'ltmJoel'.: R0004335 -'/ersion L.3 Swano,•iing sm;1ll am0unts -of th1s rna'ieria) d~1ring ilornnd band ling .i!'i nqt Jik~iy ro cause hartnful effects. SwaJlt,wing lfll'ge .<lmonms may be ha.nnfi1I. This m~tetial ~~.ii get into the lungs dmit1g S\<Yaljowil~g or v_o1niting. Thl5;·resulrs in lung inflah1t.natioi1 and other l'm1g injury. . Inhalation- . Breathing of vapor' br irtist is possfble, Brea1:hing s1j1aH amounts of this .. n1;:i.terfa 1 during nonna1 handhng i$ .not likely to cause parmfu,l effects .. .Breath:in_g-large am0i1nts 1Il?Y be ham1fot Symptoms· are 110t e?..7?e~ted at ajr:cortcentrations below the recommended exposure limits, if applicable (see Section K.;. Aggravated i\/Iedic~JC~:rnditfon . Preexisfo1g <Jis9tdets of th~ folfowingorgani for organ systems,},may be- aggravated by expo:sur~ to, this material:, Skin, htng ( for example, asthma-like conditfons-), blood-forl11fr1:g S'VSte/:n ' ----. ~~~-. ' Sig:os mjJ' symptoms -of exposure tO: this rn~teriaJ thri,c)Ugh breathing, sv ... ·?llowing, and!Ot passage oft])~"IIlaterja! through °ehe skih tnay IJ)dUcle:. -Stomach Or intest~naJ JipSd . · (na1.1sen, vomiting, di-aJThea), in:itati.on (i:1ose1 throat. a'irn'ays),. centrai .nervu(1s·:systerti . depr~ssion (dizziness: drowsiness, weakness~ fatigrn;, nauseq:, headache. unconsciousness) and other central nervous sy~tem· eft~cts, high blood sugar, cortJ.;i ' I ' ' T:a.rgetOrga:ns . . . . · . · lbis. rna,terial: ( Of a ·comt,onent} shQrtens: the time of onset 0f \"iOrsens the Hvet aT!d · kidi)ey damage ii1duced by other chemicals., Q,,~etexposure to tfris material ( or its components) h?S been suggested' ;:ts a catise:ofthe foHo\V.ing effects in iabor,;1tor1 anj_mals:, mild, reversible liver eftect~, mild, :reversibli;: kidney effects, blood abrtortb.alities. · Carcinogenkity · . · · · .· Based on the. available .infonnation. this material oannol be classified '\'liith r,egafd to carcin~genicity. This material is bQt li;ted ~s a cart-il10ge~, by the International Ag~~cy f9r Research qn'Canc~r (IARC), tpe Natio11aJ Toxit;olbgy Program (NTP)~ OT the . · Occupa.tiouaJ Safety-,u1<J H~·a1th Administration '(OSHA). ~ Reproducti:v:e :hazard . . T.h~s mat'e1ial (or a corttponent}'has bee1) sbo\\,;n, to cause harm to {he fetus in fa,boratory animat Stuqies. Harm to the :fotii$ oocµ~$ only at e~,µosure kvels that tiarn1 the . -pregnant animaf. Thi!-rdev.ciilce·dt:rhese·firid}ngs to·h.uman;;· is upcert.ajn_ · · · Page 2 '9 '·_·::,-,,: • • • • • • • • • • , . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~HlAND SAFtTY DATA S1:IEET Page: 3 RI.'.'\ i::-.ion Date: 09 :22 200?- Prim Date: 1 6 2009 \lSDS \umber: R0004335 ACETO;\JE 70195 ' ., t --· ! J. COMPOSITJO~/I~FORMA Tl ON ON INGREDIENTS Components CAS-No. Concentration ACETONE 67-64-l <=100% I 4. FIRST A~D MEASURES Eyes If symptoms develop~ immediately move individual mvay from exposure and into fresh air. Flush eyes gently with water for at ]east l 5 minutes while holding eyelids apart seek immediate medical attention . Skin Remo,;e contaminated clothing. \Vash exposed area with s.oap and wmer_ if symptoms persist, seek medical attention. Launder clothjng before reuse . Ingestion Seek medical attention. lf individual is drowsy or unconscious0 do not give anything by mouth~ place individual on the left side wjth the head drnvn. Contact a physician. medical facility, or poison control center for advice about whether to induce vomiting. If possible. do not leave individual unattended . Inhalation 1f symptoms deYefop. move individual mvay from exposure and inw fresh air. Jf s:ymptoms persist. seek medical m:temion. If breatlring is difficult. administer oxygen . Keep person \Vann and quiet: seek immediate medical attention . Notes to physician Hazards, This material is an aspiration hazard. Potentia] da.nger foim aspiration must be wejghed against possible ora1 rmcicjty (See Section 2 -Swallowing) when deciding whether to induce vomiting. This material (or.a component) has produced hyperglycemia and ketosis follml\ling substantial ingestion . Treatment: No infomiation avai1able . ! 5. FJRE-FIGHTll'lG ~lEASliRES Suitable-extinguishing media Dry chemicaL Carbon dioxide (CO2). Alcohol-resistant foam ----------------------~---· ·---·····---------- -~HlAND--- SA'FETY DA TA SlfJ;:ET A.-CftONE 7(}195_ .-Page: 4- Re\·i~ion Date: 09<22 200x 'Print P~te; l ·6:2009 M.SDS Ntin1ocrr: R000433-5 V~rsinn "l .3 Hazardou$ comijustinn products car-bon d10x:,itje a·nd ci\1:.bGn mon0xide Pt~~a utrons for -Ure-figbti~g. 'Matena:l is voJat:iJe anq readiiy give$ off vapors v..-hicJ:1 may trnve1 al6ng-the gtmmq or h~· ;t:noverl by ventilatfon. and>igniteci by pilot lights, fl;un·es, sparks. hea{-ers-!· smok i-ng, -eledr,ic Tho tots,_ static. d1schaFge .0f otbtr igl)jtfoiT sources at Tota tions-n~~ the materhti ha,ndling,.poihta. Never,use welding or tutting torch on or near dri.1m (evei:l empty) beca\1se product (evenJus,t residue} can i.!:,111ih>explosively.Wear full fire-flgl'.ihng rurn-out geat (full Bun,ker gear}, ~nd ·respirato:ty pr9t~c(i<)n (..j;;CBA). Water may b~ im~f_fectiv1; for:extingiiishment tinkss used-unct~r fa:vo,r:al,)le co11d1tit:ms by experienc~d' fire flgb~ers.' .· . Use wa~er spray _to COQl fir~ ·exposed ~ot1tmnel'S and structures until fire is out i:f:i(can .be clone v1-itb mit:iimal i:isk. Avoid .spread}ng bumi11g fiquid with water used for cmol-ing _ - jJurpo$es. _ F1an101abiJity .CJ~ss for Flam"(nable Ljquids flammabk Liquid Cl.ass IB Personal .pr~ca_utions . For:persb:nal pr6tectfrm s~e-secti6n 8. tEt~1inate .an ignition sources .Ct1ares,,. ffomes indud{ng pilot lights. dE:ctrio-al "spa:r-Jc~j.. - Environmental p:rec;autfo11s _ · Prevent run-,off to sewers. streams or other bodies of \vater. If run-off occurs, -~ . -. - notify prn_per authorities as required, that :a spilJ has. ocGur:red. . . . . Met.hods for cleaning Up. -_ _ --Abs:o:ib liqujd on venniculite, floor abso1:=benr or-other absorbent materjaL -. I: I-:bmrlliI!g _ _ _ . . · C:onta1-ne:i_:s:of this ri")ateriaI may Qe'.h~ardous wh~n ernptied. Sirice emplied C-Oj1ta.i:riers retain product :resjques ( vap'Qit, 1iq:ui<:l mid/OF solid), q]j: hazard precauffo_pg . given in thed~t~ iheet m1-1st ~e observed., St~tfo igtlidon ha.z~rd.can_ result from handling and xis~. E1ec1t1dl1f bond imd grouijd aH confaitiers. personne1 and equipment before transfor or use of rr1a1eriaJ, Special precautions l:nay be fie.c~ssa.ry,to dissipate srati<; _-~trctric~ty, tbr non-corj(,iuctive .conta,ners. Use :ptbper ;bpnding at1d grot_mding_ du1ipg ptodttct .fransfer as described, fo National F:h:e Ptotei;:tiqn /\.ssoc:iati:on document NFPt-\ 77. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • ,.?'-SHlA..ND S,:.\fETY DATA SHEET .-\CET01\t: 70i95 Page:5 R,:-',i:-;i(m Date 09 :: 200l-i Print Date: 1.-6:2009 .\ISDS Nurnhcr: R0004335 \ersion f .3 \Yarning.. Sudden rdc:asc: or bol organk chemical vapor!> or mists from proces:; equipment operating a1 elevated temperature and pressure, or sudden ingress of air into vacuum equipment. may result in ignitions -i,;,·irhout the-presence of obvious ignition sources_ Published "amoignition'' .or "ignition" temperature values cannot be treated as safe operating temperatures in chemical processes w·ithout analysis of the actual process conditions. Any use of this product in elevated temperature processes shonld be thoroughly evaluated to establish and maintain safe operating conditions. Do not store near high heat or open flames . Storage Keep containers dosed when not in use . ! 8. EXPOSURE CO~TROl.S/PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Guidelines ACETONE ,:..cGIH ACG1H '(IOSH NIOSH OSHA Zl f)SHA 7l General advice 67-64-1 time \1.·cigh1ed a'..~erage Short term exposure hmir Rec:ommcnded exposure limit !RELl: Recommended e..::po~ure-lunir tREL.i: Pem11:::sihl1: <:'l:posure limir Pcm1i:-sihle cxpo::-ure !imit 500ppm 750ppm .25Dppm 590mg;,m3 i.OOOppm 2.-WO rng-m3 These recommendations provide generaT guidance for handling this product. Personal protective equipment should be selected for individual applications and should consider factors which affoct exposure potential, such as handling practices, chemical concentrations and ventilation. It is ultimately the responsibility of the employer to follow regulatory guidelines established by local authorities . Exposure controls Provide sufficient mechanical (general and/or local exhaust) ventilation to maintain exposure below exposure gujdelines (jf applicable) or below levels that cause knov:rn. suspecred or apparent adverse effects . Eye protection \Vear chemical splash goggles \vhen there i:; the potentia1 for exposure of the eye;; tfJ liquid. vapor or mist. Page 5 9 -•~---------------------------------·------------------- I.' ASHLAND. ·SAf:.ETYDATA Sl{EET Skin and body protection Page:6 Rt:Yision D~11e~ 09-2'212008 Pri11t Dat~: f :ti,2009 :V1SDS :--ium.ber: R0O!)4;H5 . · Version i .3 Wear resistant g1o:ves {c:onsult your safety ~qµipment suppHer). \.Vea(nonnal \vork cJoth:fng including lortgpants, long-sleeved shirts and foot .cpv.-ering to . prevent direct c0nta<;:t of the prodtl<::t ½ith-the skin. Laqnd~r cl0thing befor¢ rt;:use-. lf skib· :im~ati6n dei;,~Jops, contact youJ7faC?ility11~a.ltli a,r:id safety professional or _yorn: local ·.sa}~ty equ1p:J11ei1t supplier. t6 deter:µ1jne the ptoper personal protective eqtlipli1e11t for yoi.ir · ' • < ,, ". ,, • J{espi:ratory p,rptectHm . , . A NIOSH-apptoved afr-,purify.jn:grespirntcfr with an appropr:i13.te c~wtriqge and/.or . filter ma:y be ,persmis-sibie. under: certain -~frctHnstmJcs where airborne conceritra,tiobs are expected to exce.ed exposui:e limits (if·app:1icapJe) or if 6.verexposure has· otbe~w'is~-been delem1iJ;~d. Protection. ptovjded by &ir-purifying· respirators is limited. U~e a posirjve presture. air-supplied :respita~or if there is al:iy.potential. for uncontrolled release. exposure J~vefa at~ U01 k,H(fW·I1 Of any qther c·ircm11s1ances \"alhere an air-purifying respir~tor rnay not provide acle1..1uate protectitm. Pbysical. state · Fotm- Colou:r Odour ll'oifing,.p.olntfboiling range 1.v.{eJtin_g p<tint/range .a P. Flash ·pQlnt Evaporath111 rate Explos.iQn. 1i:ntits · . , Vapour pressure. Vapour .de~sity o~~$ity SohibiJitv )?art;ition' co.eftide.nt:. h'- octaJioI/water log PO\\:' · Autoignition temp:e.rator(! ,liquid .. No<lita cofou-dess ·fruity i;t:'. OQ cc' J"''J C 9fr 101 ~-, lrp. ~(l. . . . ~-,.... .• o tf!,, .1--'-.I\. a -l3'8.6 °FI -;94.8 °C No data ~4 9F 1·-20 °C, Close,d Cup 14AO (N-,B-qtyl Ac~tate) -v o/c,;, 'T ') , OJ; . ' . .c..,6 o(-.\) L.8 ,o(V) 30.79 kPa {S 77 °:F / 25 °C 2~000 .. (AIR ~.1): · ( +I-0.0.1) o. 7865 g/cm3 I.fr, 77 °F 1 25 °c · · 6-59 lb/gal @ 68. °F / 20 °C solubl~io water· No data -0.24. 869 'T: 465 °C .• '., ,, .-, ······:: ,, . , .,·,· .~ ' '' ,._. •• • •• -• .: ., • • • • •• •• ., •• • • • • ., •• • • ., • • •· •• • • • • • •• •• -,. ~·~ ···> . I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .I\SHLAND SAFETY DATA SHEET .-1.CETOI'iE 7019.'- Page: 7 R!;.""-f')ion Date~ 09 '21 ·~no~ Print Date: l · 6 2009 \.-1SDS :--.:umber: R0004335 Vt:-rsion l .3 l 10. STABILITY AND REACTJYJTY , ,_[ ------------'---"-'--'-----'--'-------------------__j Stability Stable. Conditions to avoid Heat, fl fu'Tles and sparks . incompatible products A void contact ;,-vitb:, Acids, alkalis. Reduc:ing agents, Strong oxidizing agents. Hazardous decomposition products carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide Hazardous reactions Produc-I ,\·ill not undergo hazardous polymerization . Thermal decomposition No data 111. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATlON Acute orai toxicitv I ACETO.\/£ -- Acute inhalation toxicity I ACETONE - Acute derma1 toxicity 1 ACETONE j ( 12. ECOLOGJCAL INFOR.l\1A TJON Aquatic toxicity Acute and Prolonged Toxicity to Fisb LD 50 Rar: 5Ji(H) mg kg f LC 50 Rat: > 16000 ppm. 4 h I LD 50 Rabbit: · > 20.DOO mg,'kg i 96 h LC 50 Fathend mrnnow (Pimephak!> promelasJ.: K.733 -9.482 mg.'l l'vforta! i r> Page 7 .' g. -• ·--------- ACETONE 70J95 Page: 8 Revision Date: ,g9_'32:2ooa Print .P?.H::: J !6 2009 '.\1SOS ~1:m1l1er:· R0004335. Version. L3 9b h. L( 51) Bluegiil f.l,epo1n.t$.n,att.1\,ehlru....,j~: 8.3.()0 ln,gl i'vlortaiitv 96 fr LC150 Rainbo•s trout.dona.ldson trout (Oncorhyndius myki;;sJ. : 4.7.:tO -6.330 tng!l Mort~Jhy . - Ac.~te 'roxidty tQ ;\quattc Htve:ttebrat1;s Nodaia · · · · · Em-ironmenfa:I fate and pathlvays No data· . . \Vaste disposai niethqc:Js Dis,pos? 6f in accordance withaJl appticabk loc1:tl, state: and fed~ral r.egulations. For ass1~tanc.e v,r,frh your w~rste management rieeds -includjng disposal, rccypli·ng and, waste stream ·t,~ductioh, contflGt Ash1~d Distl'ibutfon's Environmental Services. GtNip al 800c.63·7 o.-7922 . . JMDG :· ul:J 1. 0·9 D ,.AC };;TOME 3 ~ 1I F,,TA P: UN l0$1O ;Acekms:;, 3, :tr JA.TA c·: . u N l 0.90 , A·cetbne 3. ,. )t CFR .RO ll~D; UlflQ.90, Ace:ton.\= 3 ;· rt . C:FR RAl,L: t,JN l.0.:90, Ac_ect,Dne 3:, TT ·qf"R_;Jr:',U1 TR; · · UN1090, Ac?tbne.3,. lI .)YIDG RO:AD ~ _UNl.090,ACETON'=:E .3, IT 1"1 PG 'RAJL:. U·N':l0~0,ACET01JE '3,E · · P~ge.8 ,' 9 . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .?\.$Hi.AND SAFETY DA TA SHEET ACETO0iE 7(H95 Pag:e:9 Rc1. is ion Date: 09 ·22. '2008 Prim Dare: L 6 2009 iv1SDS Number: R0004335 Version 1 . .3 Dangerous goods descriptions (if indicated above) may not reflect package size. quantity, end-use or region-specific exceptions that can be applied. Consult shjpping documents for descriptions that are specific to the shipment i 15. REGL'LATORY II\FORMATlON California Prop. 65 WARNING! This product contains a chemical knovm in the State of California to cause cancer. BENZENE \:VAR:r-,.;ING! Tfos product contains a chemical known in 1:he State of California to cause birth <lefocts or other reproductive haim . BE~ZENE SARA Hazard Classification Fire Hazard SARA 313 Component(s) Reportable quantity -Product Acme Health Hazard l:S. EPA CERCU\. Hazardous Substances (40 CFR 302> Reportable quantity -Components. ACETONE 67-64-i HlVUS NFPA Health 1 1 16. OTHER INFOR.!WAl'ION Flammability Reactivity 3 0 3 0 5000 ]bs .5000 lbs Other The infom1atio11 accumulated herein is believed to be accurate but is not warranted to be whether originating with the company or not. Recipients are advised to confirm in advance of need that the information is current, applicable, and suitable to their circumstances. This MSDS has been prepared by Ashland's Environmental Health and Safety Department ( J-800-325-3 75 l}. Page 9 :' 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ASHLAND SAFETY DATA SHEET STYRENE MON01ViER 50 PPM lNHIB 54940 Page: I Revision Date: l l d 1/2009 Print Date: 1/ l 212010 MSDS Number: R00036l4 Version i.8 !L IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/IVUXTURE _4...ND OF THE !COMPANY/UNDERTAKING Ashland P.O. Box 2219 Columbus, OH 432 I 6 Regulatory Information Number Telephone Emergency telephone 1-800-325-3 751 614-790-3333 1-800-ASHLAJ"'\ID (1-800-274-5263) Product name Product code Product Use Descriptjon STI'"RENE MONOMER 50 PPM JNHlB 54940 No data t.,/)?7 r.c . C j z. HA,ZARDS IDENTIFICATION . \~" Emergency Overview Appearance: liquid, colourless fW~¢ WARNING! FLAMMABLE LIQU1D AND VAPOR. :VlAY AFFECT THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA. MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TR.A.CT IRRITATION. MAY BE HARMFUL 1F .INHALED OR S\V . .A..LLOWED. rvIA y CAUSE EYE, SKIN AND RESPIRATOR y TRACT IRRITATION. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT i'vlAY DRY SKfN, CAUSE IRRITATION AND BURNS . Potential Health Effects Exposure routes Inhalation, Skin absorption. Skin contact, Eye Contact, Ingestion Eye contact Can cause eye irritation. Symptoms include stinging, tearing, redness, and swelling of eyes . Skin contact Can cause skin irritation. Prolonged or repeated contact may dry the skin . Symptoms may include redness, bu.ming, and drying and cracking of skin, burns and other skin damage. Passage of this material into the body through the skin is possible, but it is unlikely that this '\.Vould result in hannfuJ eftects during safe handling and use . Ingestion Pagel/ 10 _. ______ _ STYRENE IV10NO~lii:R 50 PP!\J . li\f:Hiri3 5494(1 Page:2 Revision Date::· ,111-.1 )/2009 Prin't Date: J:/12/20 IO · MSDS Numher: ROO03614, Yersio13 L8 Swa1lo'wing sn:i;&ll amounts of thjs mc1t¢ti~l during normal handling is not likely to ca~1s¢-ham1:ful·effects. Swa.H6v.ing la}g~ arn6tmts may be hannfol. This mat½rial can g~t intq, the lung~ during swallc:JWmg or vorniting. Thrs results in lung infhtmmation-an(il· oth~t l tLUg foJuty. · · · . In,h~l~tion· .Breathing of vapor or mist is possible; Breathing ?,erosol and/or mist .is possible Wb,el) m,;!teriaJ is sprayed. Aetoso}artd m~st may -prese~t a: greater risk ofirtjury \)e,ca:t1se moFe materi~l may be pr~sentfo the air -fu,an from, vapor: aione. Breathing small: amo~ts o_fthis material dur:in~ JJOm:i;;tl handllbg is JTOt 1:ike~y-tn oaus~ harmful effects. J:}t~_athing . -large an10-ut1ts· nJay be liatm-fu'L Syinpt0JJi$ are not ~~peqt~d at air conceryttations -~eJow . the rec0m,i11entl~d e-xposure :limits, i:f.appl'h;;abfo (sl;!e· Sect:ion 8.). · A,.ggra,-ated-JVI'~diqll Ctinrlldon , Prl;!existing disorders of the fbllo'\ving organs (or organ systems) may .be . . 1?-ggtit¥$Jed by.~xposur.e to this material:~ ·Upper te;>pir!3-tory tract, Skin, lung (fo~-exarnple. £\Sthtna'-Hke Conditionsh Liver, .Central n~i~ous systerµ, m,a1e-reproductj,,e syste:m,. , auµitory SY$.tem, , , , ,. . , Symptoms _ Signs.and symptoms ofexposur~tothis 01a:terialthr01.Jgh breathing" ~wa11ow_ir.ig, an(ifqr p_assage of them1atetj a;l through the .skin-may i:n<:-h1de:, .nietallie .taste, ston1?,dh, or \nte.$tinal upset{nausec,1-, votniting •. diarrhea:)/ixritation (noser throat, airwaysj~ centr~\ uervous-s;}rstem(j¢pres.sio:n (cli±:cihes~. dr:oWsµiess, Wep;knessi fatigue, nausea, headache. imconscioti$ness) and· other central nervbvs system effects. Lack of coordination, · cQnfasion; liver damage · · · Ta,rget Qr.g~;ns _· . . ·· ·. Overe:]{posure:tq-this-material for its contponertts) has· been s1Jggest~q as a caU$e · , . of the foj}qwmg ~ffetts ,in 'lab0ratory ·a~ii,rnals:, niu-a~ reversible kidney effects, effects. on, he~ng, respirator:y·tract damage (nos~; .. $ro~t. ~i:i! air:w~ay,s), testis dam~ge,.1iv~rdamage, Ovet~xposure to this material (o,t its. cpmpun,ents} has· oeei1 suggested as a cause of th~ _ fo1l9-wing ~f:rects·in hllro~;, rm!d_eff~tt$ Ori CQ1orvision~ effects on hearing, re$pi;ratoiy · ,tract d:;i.tj:iage (no$e, thr6at, and: ajnvays)::centt~l n~rvous system effects • , • -' ' ,' ., , •', •• < · ·Ciitdnqgenicity. . . _ _ _ . _. . . _ .. -TI'.lefe \Vfl~ n9 in¢r~ase in canc~t:fo,rat~:ezj)_o$~d,to. styten_e by inhalation: . -'fl0weVef~ there· Was an.increa~e :in 1ui}g GiillQi;t in stY,i:ene-exposed mice. The r~levance of the -mmfae lo.ng y@cer· tq hl.l!Il~h~ is\niq¢rt_afo. Sty,r.;rie did P.-O~ cause cane.er iirmic~ 'in - .-stud1~s-in "vhid.1 the .c.~emical' ,va~: pfa•:foq in the stoiri&6hs thtot1gh a feeding ttibe, 0r_:in a stud)'-iri w.l,1,ieb, sty~ne was ~v:en_ by-µ,tjectfon~ .'.Epid~mjolo.gkai studies do not provide a :Paae 2 I HJ .--·~ .... '. .·,, ' '1 , , , ." . . : • • • •• • • • ••• • • e: • • • • • • • • • • • • ,, • ! • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ., • • • • • • -•-- ,.ASHLAND SAFETY DAT A SHEET STYRENE MONOMER 50 PPM TNHIB 54940 Page:3 Redsion Date: l l.'I 112009 Print Date: 1 f i 212010 lvlSDS Number: R00036l4 Version l.8 basis for concluding that styrene ca.uses cancer. Srvrene is listed as a vossible human ~ .. ., :t carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (1ARC ) . Reproductive .hazard This material ( or a component) has been shown to cause hann to the fetus in laboratory animal studies. Hann to the fetus occurs only at exposure levels that ham1 the pregnant animal. The relevance of these-findings to humans is uncertain . Other information Styrene readily reacts with low concentrations of halogens {for example, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine) to form a tear-producing substance . j 3. COMPOSJTION/INFOR.JvlATJON ON INGREDIENTS Components STYRENE / 4. _FIRST AID lVIEASlJRES Eyes CAS-No. 100-42-5 Concentration <=100% if symptoms develop, immediately move individual a-way from exposure and into fresh air. Flush eyes gently with .-vater for at least J 5 minutes w11ile 1101ding eyelids apart; seek immediate medical attention . Skin Remove contaminated clothing. flush exposed area with large amounts of water. If skin is damaged, seek immediate medical attention_ If skin is not damaged and symptoms persist, seek medical attention-Launder clothing before reuse . Ingestion Seek medical attention_ If individual is drowsy or unconsdous. do not give anything by mouth; place individual on the left side vvith the head down. Contact a physicjan, medical facility. or poison control center for advice about whether to induce vomiting. If possible~ do not leave individual unattended_ Inhalation Page 3 / 10 I STYRENE MONOJ\,1 ER so ·PPM Page:4 Revision Date: 1 Il I T/2009 Print Date: lll 2120 W MSDS Nwnber: RQ0036l4 . Version -1 . 8 INHIB 54940· .. If symptoms develop, .move ip.dividual away from exposure and into fr~sh air. If symptoms pt:!rsis.1, seek; medic~{ atteptiOh. If breathing j~ dufi.cult, administer O:X;ygen. Keep person 171,amj an~ guii;t;·seek ifnn,edia.te. :qiedital atlention. Notes-to .p·hyskjan . . 'IIazar.ds-~ Thi~ tpat~ri ai is-·an, aspir~ti911 h$,zant Potential danger front ~pii;:-atiml mu st he: weighed ~gajnst po~sibl~, 0ra:.i toxicity (See Section 2 -Swa11owjng) when deciding whetherto jnduce vomiting. , , treatment: No ·1nforn1ation available. Suitable e~tmguisfiiTI,g_ medHr . · · · DFy <::h~mical. ·Carbo;p dioxide (CO2), Foam. \\1 ater spray . ttazar.dou~ ¢oir}bustion p~oducts ' . Hyqroc,;1ro0ns; c~rbori. dioxfqe ,and can;:i0n moiio:iide t"re~a~tiQµs for J)re-:fightiJ:ig . · .· Jv1ater-i~l fa -volatile and t~adiJy giv.e!? 9rfv:apots tvbich m~Y travel along the -gto1,Jnd:or l,)e rntiyed, hy ventihiti'on an<l\gnit~!;l by µHot lights, flames, ~parks, hearers, smoking; efecttib-motors; 'st?t.ic-di"sefta:rge or other 1gnit1on sources at locations neat the rnateriaL'handling po}:i;i,t,, Never t{se w¢ldi11g Of t;utting torch.on or near d:n:ui1 ( even empty) be<;aµse protj~(;t '(even JU$,t. residue) -Can ignite ex,pl¢sively. Dming a fire. irritating or toxje decomposition.prpdt:tcts.nliiibe geherated.Wear foli firefighting turn-out g~~r (fuH Bunker gear:). and respiratory proteetioil.{SCBA) .. Pol:ymerization will take place under: fire-'condition$. If.polymerization ,\:i)ccilis in ·a cfosed conta:iner, there is a possibiht,y it wiH .ru])tm,;¢ vfolei10y. 'C;~ol stot~ge coritain~i· with .Water, ifexposed to frre . . 0~m111a~iiity ~l~~s fo:r Ffamni.~_ble Li.qui~s - Flarm:;nab]e Liqui<J;-Cfass iC · ·· P~rsonalprecagt;fons· . . _ . . for personal prot~ction. s~e ,se¢ti0n 8. Pef$Oj)~ notwe;m;t\g protective equipment - ~hould be exclµdecl fr.orn area ofspill :iJntil: clean-1-1p has 6~en completed. 1£1i:tninat1t al,1 ignition -soi1rces (fl~r~s, tfa1TI.~S including pilot.'iights, ~ledr:ic_alc sparks). , ' ' • -J ~ • P,age4/ JO J .:· ' ', -.;_;: . .-: ··\ ., • • • • •• ., • •. , • • • •· • ., • • • • e: ., . ' -• s • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • ~HLAND SAFETY DATA SHEET STYRENE MONOMER 50 PPfv1 INHIB 54940 Environmental precautions Page: 5 Revision Dare: 11/l l/2009 Print Date: li 12/2010 MSDS Number: R0003614 Version I.8 Prevent run-off to sewers. streams or other bodies of ,vater. If nm-off occurs . notify proper authorities as required, that a spill has occurred .. Met.bods for deaning up Absorb liquid on vermiculite, floor absorbent or other absorbent materiaL ! 7. HA.NDLING AND STORAGE Handling Containers of this material may be hazardous when emptied. Since emptied containers retain product residues (vapor, liquid, and/or solid), all hazard precautions given in the data sheet must be observed. A void proJonged or frequently repeated skin contact \Vith this mareria.l. Skin contact can be minjmized by wearing impervious protective gloves. As with aH products of this nature, good personal hygiene is essential. Hands and oth~r exposed areas should be ,vashed thorovgbly \\-ith soap and water after contact, especially before eating and/or smoking. Regular laundering of contaminated clothing is essential to reduce indirect skin contact with this material. Static ignjtion hazard can result from handling and use. Electrically bond and ground all containers . personnel an'd equipment before transfer or use of material. Special precautions may be necessary to dissipate static electricity for non-conductive containers. Use proper bonding and !P-·ounding during product transfer as described in National Fire Protection Association document NFPA 77. \\laming. Sudden release of bot organic chemical vapors. or mists from process equipment operating at elevated temperamre a.-r1d pressure, or sudden ingress of air into vacuum equipment, may result in ignitions ,vithout the presence of obvious ignition sources. Published "autoignition" or ''ignition" temperature values cannot be treated as safe operating temperatures in chemical processes without analysis of the actual process conditions. Any -use of this product in elevated temperature processes should be thoroughly evaluated to establish and maintain safe operating conditions . Storage Store in closed containers in a dry, ,:vell-ventilated area. Do not store near extreme heat, open flame. or sources of ignition. Keep containers closed when not in use . I 8. EXPOSlJRE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Guidelines STYRENE 100-42-5 Pa£e 5 I IO .... . ' . Ac.H· LA ~1:0··· -~~: ;~·~·, SAFETYOATA $JfEET _ STYRENE ,MONG_ryJER 50 PPM - I}!-i-:UB' $4.940 ACOJH. AC'GIEl. N10SH NIOSH NIOSrf - NJOSH .QSHAZ2 osr-iA Z2 ·oSHAZ2 dine \Vf;ighted average Short terni· e,xposure limit Rec:omrnended !':XPO~Urc limit (REL): R1:;conimendcd expqsui'e lirrfrt '(-RE.L): Short teizn: exposytc iimit $nprt.ter.m exposure-limit fonc v.reighted:.average, C'eili~g:l.imit-V(iluc: _ Makimuin-coi;itcritratipn: -G~penii adVice · _ _ . _ _. -Pa-ge: 6 Revision Di:J.te:. 1 Vl l/2009 Print D~te; l/1' 2i20 l 0 N.rlSDS Number: R.0003614 Versfon-J.8 20ppm 40ppm .50 ppm 215 mgfm3 .·100pp111 425 mgfm3 JOO ppm ?00 ppm ~OOppm These. r~c;ommendarlon~ provjde general_guidan.ce forbandiing this product. · Petsonal .pr,oteGtive. equipment shquld be s~Jected.for individual application$ and $h¢u1d: c.oiJsidet fac~ors whi~11 · affect exposwe potential, _sucli as ha.ndJing practices. -chemical conce11t:r~.tiohs apd Ve:ntil~tiofi. it is, ulttrn~.,t¢1y the respa,11,sibili.ty of the employer: to follow regi.1latory gui9~Jihes, ~stablishe·d-·by lo~a'l a:uihoriti~s. . ExpQ$U.te· cc,JitroJs: _ Pro,vide .sufneient mechanical (getl~n,11 ~nd/or jocal exhaust) ventilati.on to n1ainta,in '.~xpos\Ire belmv TL './(it_ OSHA has forp1aHy endorsed a styrene indu$tty_ . proposal for a voiuntiry 50 pprnwoil~place lin1it on ~tyrene .. Members of the Styr~n¢ 1nfom1at-i'on:a114 Re$~at¢h ·Counci! CSIRC),-Cbmpo:sitt~ Institute· (Cl), Compo~ite · fabricat,or$':Ass:ociarloi1. fCFA}, fotemc,1tiomd· Cas~ Polymers Association (ICPA) _ai1d N~tiona1 Marine Manufactur~rs.Ass.bdatior.i {NM:M:r'\) ba<V"e agreed to nse either · _ engin(;eri,ng qonttols, work; .pr~ctices or re-~pf i:atory p:rot~ctfon to achieve this voluntary Ifoiit for·styrene... · E,ye pro.tec,tio~ _ . _ Chemical splash goggles.in cqmpliapc~ witp OSHA regufatfons are advjsecrl:: ]ro:wever,-OS'.HAregula,tjons ~lso-perinit 0.thettyp.e safety~lasses. Consult y.olfJ· safety·. -ret>,rei;entative: Skin ~nd Qoqy prote~iioti _ . -We?i ~&is.tant gloy'es (e6n§t1lt y0~ff-sa.fezy ··eqoipnwnt supplier). · , _ _ · ro prevent :r~p~ate-g o.rptolenged: skin--Gontac.t~ ,,v~ad111pei-rfo:us clothing amt boots._ . . \Vear:resistaht_gioves: sudfas: -,_ ---. . -·po'lyv,1:tifl al~ohol: ' . R~~piraiory :tirote~tion _ . . _ _ · Jf <w0i:kp1ace: expos-µ;r:e 1it:µit(s)-ofptqdqc;t ot ariy.coii1p911ent is exceeded (see . ,expo~~te ~id~line~), a, N1QSN.;~pproved aii s:uppli(:!_d respirator 1S advised in absen;¢e of Page 6/10 .'. ,, .;I • • • • •-• • • • • •• ., • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ! • : : • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .ASHLAND SAFETY DATA SHEET STYRENE MONOMER 50 PPM INHIB 54940 Page: 7 Revision Date: l l/1 l/2009 Print Date: 1112/2010 MSDS Number: R0003614 Version J .8 proper environmenta1 control. OSHA. regulati-0ns also pennit other NIOSH respirators (negative pressure type) under specified conditions (see your industrial hygienist) . Engineering or administrative controls should be implemented to reduce exposure_ I 9. PHYS1CAL At'4D CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical state Form Colour Odour Boiling point/boiling range Melting point/range pH Flash point Evaporation rate Explosion limits Vapour pressure Va.pour density Density Solubility Partition coefficient: n- octanoJ/water Jog PO\l' Autoignition temperature / l 0. ST ABILITI' Ai'!'D RE.A.CTIVITY Stability Stable Conditions to avoid liquid No data colourless l'\o data 145.00 oc / 293 Of -24 Cf j -31 oc No data 93.9 cF / 34.4 °C Tag dosed cup 0.49 (n-Butyl Acetate) 1.1 ¾(V} 6. I i;,'o(V) 0.85 kPa @ 77 °F ! 25 °C 3.6 (AIR=1) 0_909 g,'cm.3 @ 60.00 Of i ] 5.56 oc 7-53 lb/gal @ 77 °f ! 25 °c negligible in water No data 2.95 914 °F j 490 °C A void heat, open flame, and prolonged storage at elevated temperatures_ Incompatible products Acids, aluminum chloride, halogens, :iron chloride, metal saJts, Peroxides, strong alkalis, Strong oxidizing :agents Hazardous decomposition products j • • i Page 7 / 10 i : I -•----------------------------------~----- _· Page: 8' · Revision Date: I J il 1 /2009 Print D~te: l/1.212010 MSDS Number: ROO()j-614 STYRENE-MONOlvl:BR 50 PP~A . fN+UB 54940 .. · · Ver sf 011 1,8 Hydro¢arbb11s, q:_u-bo;n .dioxide and carbon monoxide l,lazardous :teacrlm1$ Pr9dUct ·can un¢~rgo :hazard9t1$, polyp1erizati6n., .A.. void exposure to -€:'X,cessiv.e heat; pe.i:'$:J.;jd~~ ind pol:yi)i~ri:zat10n cat~lysrs. · · · . . ' . ~ ' ' 'J'herm,;il decontposition No data Acute oral to:Xicitv · { si,1{~-~e ~ -A~ut~ intia!~tiQn, fQ~i~i , , Si:-Y:RJiNE. : .. A~u,te. d~rm~J rQ~ic~ty ..... . · 1. S.T YRENE . Aquatk toxicity· 1 · U) 50 ,Rat: 1.650 mg!kg .I lC 50. Rat: 2800 ppm. 4 h- · 1 nci-aai~ a:vattaote :Atme and. Pr.~longeq Toxi~ity to .Fish No data ·-· ~4cµte toili;tty to Ag~·~1tic·l~rv:eitebra.tes No·data· · · . . r -~ :En\rfronme:Qtaffate and p~tl;t'\-Y~ys No data· "\Vaste c,iisp~sal' iµ¢thods · _ . · Dispose o.f in -M~ordance. \v.ith at1 applic~ble, Iec9-l, -State ~nd feder:al regulati9ris . . Do -not dis¢4~i:ge ¢:fflu~pt containing thi~ ptqduct lptp la).(¢S, streams, ponds -Or estuaries, . oceans, or other \V:~1;e;rs ll:nlt;j$S: .fo accqrdanc.e-'Withthe. reqµ:iferp~nts of.a National ·. ' ' . . ' ' Pa~e8/ 10 · l . r ! e\ ..... -·•< .;, •. : • • • • • •• •• • • • • • •. , • • • • • ., • . , • ! • ! ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • _t\.SHl.AND SAFETY DAT A SHEET STYRENE MONOi\.1ER 50 PPM INHIB 54940 Page:9 Revision Date: l l fl l 12009 Print Date: J !J 2/2010 MSDS Number: R00036!4 Version l.8 Pol1uta..7t Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) pennit, and the permitting authority has been notified in ·writing prior to discharge. Do not discharge effluent containing this product to se1.-ver systems without previously notifying the local sewage treatment plant authority_ For guidance, contact your State Water Board or Regional Office of the EPA. For assistance with your waste management needs -including disposal, recycling and waste stream reduction, contact Ashland Distribution's Environmental Services Group at 800-63 7-7922 . i 14. TRA.NSPORT INFORMATION :M: DG : UN2055,STYRENE MONOMER,STABLJZED 3,TII JATA P: Ui\J20551 S-q.,--:r.ene monomer, stab:ilized 3, ill JATA C: UN2055, Styiene in onom er, stab:ilized 3, m CFR ROAD: UN2055, Swrene m onom err stabilized 3, ill CFR R1UL: UN 2 0 5 5 , S ty.i:ene m onom er, stab:ilized 3 , ill CFR JI-iTW TR! UN 2 055 , Styrene m onom er, stabilized 3, IIT :I'-'IDG ROAD; UN2055,STYRENE MONOMER, STABJLJZED 3,TII U:t-f2055, STYRENE l'•iONOM ER ,STABJLJZED 3, ill Dangerous goods descriptions (if indicated above) may not reflect quantity, end-use or regjon-specific exceptions that can be applied. Consult shipping documents for descriptions that are specific to the shipment. t 15. REGULATORY lNFOR.1\·lATION California Prop. 65 \VARi'\IING! This product contains a chemical knov.=n in the State of California to cause cancer. BENZENE WARNING! This product contains a chemical knovvn in t:he State of California to cause Page 9/ 10 •-------~ ------ I STYR:ENE MONOMER 50-PPl\:f. TNHI13 ':54940, . · • pirtlt defecJs or other repr9q.u¢tiv~harm. BENZEl\'E . Fir~Hazatd Ai;Jtte·He~lih Hazard, Chro.nfo. Sealth Ri:!zard Reaeti"v:itv Hazard . . .,, ' SAA'} 3t3 t;o:wponent(s). STYRENE.. . . . Ne.vv J-e~s,ey-.RTK Label I.nforrnatfon · STYRENE. ,P:enusy)Y~H)ia n:T.J< ·tabeJ. fnfQrm~tion-· S'fY:REN.f · · ,Reportable quanti:ty .., Product . US, EPA .CE:RtLABazardo1.1s-Subst~c~s· (40.C'FR 302J . · R~po:rta:blf:.q~aqtity-Components STYRENE. . . . l00-42.,.5 Pacre: IO· ~ .. Revisinn Date,:· l I/ l J/2009 Print Dat~; J /l2:l2(Jl·0 MSDS Nun1het: R:0003614 Vers1on · 1.8 100.00% 100-42-5 100-42-5 10001 lbs 10001bs· . · He~lth Ffa'ir.1tnabili:ty .Reactivity Other Ht):,US l'iFPA: 3' . -2 3 2: Th~ information a.ceunrulated herein fs·believecH~ ·b~ ac<;:ut{lte.-but is not warranted -to be \vpeih,er, otjgi'Q<:1-ti;:Qg. \,'(.1th the cor,npany Of: not.. J{ecipien,t$ ~ ad:vised to confinn in advance of n_eect thiit the:infott.nationf, Gl1rrent.. applicaj:i-le, and suitable to their · -~frcuro,st~ees, Un~: l\,1Sps· h?S· be_en pr¢pared:.t'.~1 .Ashland'.'$. Environmental He~lth ~nd . Safety. t)epartrp~p.f (1-"800-325~'.3151J. · · · · ~ . ·. \ . ,. .. _,' Page IOtrn. . ... ~~~~~~! i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1\1:aterial Safety Data Sheet 1. PRODUCT AND COMP_.\.i',"Y IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Product Use Description: Company: Contact numbers /Emergency: : Super Sap~ 100 Epoxy : Mo<lified Liquid Epo}.'Y R{!SID : Entropy Res.ins Inc 18525 S .Main Sr Gardena, CA 90248. : Los Angeles (310) 882-25~2 : 24n Emergency Hotline: (760} 476-3962 : Global Response Access Code: 333178 2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDlENTS Description -The exact chemical identity ofl.bis component is trade secreL This component is composed of Epoxidized Pine Oils, Bisphenol A/F type epm,.-y resin, Benzyl Alcohol, and proprietary reactive epoxy diluents . CASNumber-N/A Chemical Family: Epo:i..y Resin Amounts specified are typical and donotrepresent a specification. Remaining components are proprietary, non-hazardous, and!or present a!. llIDOunis below reportable lhnits . 3:.HAZARDS IDENTIF1CATION BMIS Hazard Rating! Healtb-2 Flammability -1 Physical Hazards -0 Emergency Oveniew: May cause alkrgie sf.in re:u:tion in snst:eptibk individuals. M.ay cause s:Wn and eye irritation . 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Symptoms and effects: First Aid -Inhalation: First Aid -Skin: First Aid-Eye: First Aid-Ingestion: Advice to Physicians: Irritation of the skin.and eyes . No specific measures Do r.,ot delay. Remove contaminated dothing. Wash.skin with water using soap ifavailable . If persistent irritation occurs, obtain medical attention. Do not delay. Flush eye \',ith water. If persistent irritation occurs, obtain medical attention immedia:tely. Do not induce vomiting. 1ti the unlikely event of ingestion, obtain:medkal anentiM immediately. If skin sensitisation has developed and a causal relatiQilShip .has been confiuned, further exposure should not be allo"\.\'ed. 5. FIRE FIGHTING l\.iEASURES Special hazards: Nor cl~:fied as ilammable, but will burn. Carbon monoxide may he .involve.d .incomplete combustion occurs . factinquishing media-small fires: Large fires: Unsuitable extinguishing media: Protective equipment: Other mfonnation Dry chemical powder, cari,ondioxide foam, water spray or fog, sand or earth. Foam, water spray or fog. Water inajet. Full protective clothing and self contained breathing apparatus. Keep ,adjacent containers cool by spraying 1\-ith water. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Super Sap 100 Epoxy Resin SOS Number: MSDS_11_QNE01~vt_US Version No.: 02 Revision date: 01-May-2011 Printaate:01-May-2011 MSDSUS 1/4 ACUcte toxicity, ~ or.iii; Eye :imtatio~ · skin.imtatiQD: Jrritat;it Tiritant. Nqt fui.tajing: $kin seµsitiz~f. . · R,espiratwf.j.l:-ritation, Skin· sensitis~tion: carcino0 enfoi,.;,. ·. . ' • ~ . •J~ A rt:c~(lt reviewwfthe-available. data b:f tµeTI)teinatiQna1 Agem:y for 'Researdi. on Cai:!cer (L~C),.has.~on6/.1idoo, that·PG~)>,A is not ciasstlte.d as.a.carcfaogeu. . · · riG$3PA ~'~ifeil tD1!1J!geniciLy studi'~s w~:negati\'\::Jn )'i\T<rmutageiiiclfy teSts ivere :n~gJlti~ iri ,some· ~iw~·positive in O!hers. ·. . ' ' : · Biocoµ.ceri~ation potential is inoderate{BCF ·betwe'e.n J 00 aµd 3QQO. orLog:'.Ko.w · be~~µ 3-~·5). Degraqatio1tand Transf~tion; Th~etitalo:1..jgeh demailP:is cafoulatecito be 2:;35 pip. 20-day biocbeinfoal o~-ygen · de¢11Ac!-"is <2:5%. · · Ecdtoxicofogy:. Materi,~f is.mp9erately toxic-to: a,quati~ organisios: on an. acute ba~is. LC50/EC50 .· het:weea: 1 illl,d i 0'!DgiL iri:;ri'!ost ~nsitive·spec,ies: . . 13. J;,]$P.QSAL Q):N$ID'.ERATIONS . ' . . See $ectiOI!-8 .. ,Refer to lJe\:ti~ti 7-before l:t!Uld.lingth-e; product or containers. Pr~autions: w~. di~posah · Prndud dispqsal:- lli:;cov:ct-omi;ecycle . .ff P.<)S$iQle. Otherwise iricineratio~1: or dispose·to licensed 9jmli1µ:tor. Dr:-<iin · ¢QJJ.tajnt,r tbotoug\ily. Riiisetbi,;e ·fou~ 1v;ith sni!$1ti solvent. Treat. rinses ai).fot,· prbdµct qisposaLAJ;l'~i; l:?i:aiajng, vent.iii.a s(ife-11Iace away from sparks and>re, Serli,l'l<N!ium reco'vered-ormetahecfaifue'd. ' ' ' . LocaHeg:JSlatioo: ControtofP-9.lltdiou.·AcqQ74 .. · · ~911h;-cl ofPoll~on,( $p.~cialwaste).Regulations 1980. £nviti;iruilental,hotecqon AcH:990. · ' . ' i4 .. TR,.\:NSPQRT,lNFORM:.iTION ·. D;O.T: si;u:'ri')~'G ~~fE; ............ : ... : .. , .. : ..... ,; .•...... : ...... '. ....... ; .... -.. Notreguiaied PY DCJ'.f. 'rnCH!)o;"JCA):.;$iltPP~G N~i.E,:'..,., .•.. ; ..•.... : ... , ....... : ......•... 1., •• ., •• Not aP,pli~l~ .. ~~li~~~~~:::::;.~::::·:~·~·.-.~·.·.:~.:·:,~·i:~·.::~,:·.~~·.:·::::::::.'..:.:_ .... ~.-:t~~:~:~~: P~CK1,N~ GROUP: .............. , ...... , ... : ... : ......... : ....... , ... , .... :,.: .... '.,., ..... :.~ot applicable, 1$.,~GiJJ,,AT{lRYINFOR.M.~TlQN / . ' OSHA STA'.fUS:, ......... ,., .. , ............ :, ..... ~, .. -: .......... , .•.. :~ ... :., .......... :,.S!ightin;itajlt; possible sensitji:er. . :. · . '.r,$(;A ~AW~: ... ;., .... , ........ ,;, ..................... : ....... '. ....... :: ... : ...... ~ ...... , . .,il,ll,c9mpon~ts-are:Ust~d on TS CA inventory or othent'ise, CQmpJy Willi TStA Tequirements. . . SARA 11,'I'L.t Uf:. . . . . .. . · · SE(]'.fION:~1J:TOXJ:.~ QBE!\U.C~S ........ ~ .•.... , .. , .......... , ....... ;;None·(denµrumiJs)~ ·SARA J(AZA,:RJ)' ct;AsS~FtCA;T(ON:.'J'hi!1:ntarer~l li;is ~e~n,cat~orned;:;s;~a\iing-.:the 'following 4azard(s) a,s,<Jelined:by · .S~R.~ .title ,rn tegi:ijaliiin_s;_( 4lHJF~(~:lO): acute; chrQ~{c; . · · • · · : · . · · .i~,,-O~JNli'QRt~TlON tJ~es ~ii .remicti(!Jis:. · . ' ' ' -·, ' .:..Coinp~i~91JSfQr theibuP.aµigslJlld ciYJl-enfillleef~1g'm41.!Stries e.g. t1ooi:iµg eo~polJ9ds; .pr#ners,, ~~sives;~inortars~j<iW,l$ ~d grours · ,:offspore~Jv.f.a(ine app_lfcafions . Su~rSap.1.0lJ'EpoxyR~s/n, · s0s,N1,1mber;·M$DS_;;tt;ONEp1;:_vtJ:JS . Y~rsiorr1':loi:.Q2 R~visfbn.daW!::Oj-Mayf29f1 .. :erint:date: 01-l\/l~y,_.2pn L ' ' --,.---,-,.------,---------------'---'---------'-"~c-.,;.-..... -,. i\1!s0s·us 3.J.4 I ~: ··,: •• • • • •• ., •• •• • • . : • e! .! • ., • •• • • • • ,. • • • • • •• • • • •• ·• • • • • •••• • -··.·1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • US MSDS Name: Super Sap1M CLR Fast Hardener Pg lof4 Material Safety Data Sheet Super Sapnt CLR Fast Hardener Date lli6/10 1. PRODUCT A.'!\"'D COMPAJ.-.-Y IDENTIFICATION Product Name: : Snper SapTh1 CLR .Fast IDmlener Product Use Description: Company: Contact numbers /Emergency: : Modified poJyamine for curing epoxy resins : Entropy Research Labs 18525 S Main St Gardena, CA 90248 : Los Angeles (310) 882-2120 : 2417 Emergency Hotline: (760) 476-3962 ; Global Response Access Code: 333178 2. COMPOSITION/ E\""FO.Rl.\.fATION 0~ l.t"\tGREDIENTS CASNumber Components Description-The exact chemical identity oftllis component is trade secret. This component is composed of Polyamine polymer solutions, Isophoronediarnine, 1,3-Benzenedimethanamlne (MXDA), Benzyldimethylamine, and proprietary polyrunine componenrs . GAS Number-NIA Chemical Family: Amine Amounts specified are typical and do not represent a specification. Remaining components are proprietary, non-hazardous, and/or present at amounts below reportable limits . Emergency O\·eniew: Hannfw if swallowed. Corrosive. Causes severe irritation if inhaled, severe skin irritation, severe eye irritation, and may cause skin and eye burns. Can cause allergic res irnro,y reaction and allergic skin reaction • Xi,N R36!38 R43 R51!53 l'rritant, toxic to aqnatic environment / Irritating to eyes and skin. 4. FlRST AID MEASL'RES Symptoms and effects: First Aid -Inhalation: First Aid-Skin: Ffrst Aid-Eye: First Aid -Ingestion: Overexposure Effects: Advice to Physicians: May cause sensitization by skin contact . Toxic to aquatic organism. May cause longterm adverse effects in the aquatic environment . Irritation offue skin and eyes. Remove to :fresh air . For skin tontai..-t, under a safety shower, immediately remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash affected areas thoroughly with large amounts of water, and soap if-available, fur at least l 5 minutes. Seek jmmediate medical attention. Disc-ar<l or decontaminate clothing befure re-use and destroy contaminated shoes . For eye contact, immediately flush eyes for afleast 15 minutes ·with running water. Hold eyelids apart to ensure rinsing oftlle entire eye surface and lids with water. If physician is not available, flush for an additional 15 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention . If swnllowed, immediately give at least 3-4 glasses of water, but do not induce yomiting. If vomiting occurs, give fluids again. Do not give anything by mouth to an. unconscious.or convulsing person. Seek immediate medical attell!ion. Causes severe irritation if inhaled, severe skin irritation. severe eye irritatio~ and may cause ski., and eye bums. Om cause allergic respiratory reaction and allergic skin reaction. If skin sensitisation bas developed and a£aUSalrelationship has been ronfumed, further eiq>osure should not be allowed. 5. FIRE FIGHTING 1\-iEASURES U.$ MSDS .Nat;n~i Super Sapl:1-! CLR ·Va~t Hardener · Flash I'oipc . . , > ~6<i ~E (> l'.iO "G-) . Flash Point Method' Use<t Clqseq;Cup F~eFightjrig Extinq$1iing.Media: Dry: chemi¥ po'ivder, ~b9n 4ioi.ide,; foam. wat~ spray orfog, sand or ea$. F.iie Fight:mg Equipment: Use . .full prote~tive clothing. and'seit:-contained br~ing'. apparatus. Fire amifu-plosion Hazards, DecolIIJ?Osp:ion.aµd .ccimbu4tion pr9ducts may·be toxic. 6..A:CC:WEN'FAL.RELEASRJ\.fEASURES . Person<\t_prec;ru.tions: Avoid a;Il:p~nal cl;i~ct with,sk;in, i,yes·and clqthing P~rllQila1'pfot~¢tion: · We.ar.prowctivei::Iothing i,peci:fie<J for µ.orinal o_perations.-( see section 8). · E;m'li"onmental·precautio,ns: _ Prevent-contamination ofsoiLa,nd water'. Prevent :from spr~ding or entering.into drains, .ditches -0r rlvers bi· using sand, eiirth ot other appropriate barriers . .If material ente~ drains it.should be:p1,1111ped Qlit foto,a o_pen vesset Emergeµcy services may need 1:0 be cajledto Pg2.o:f4 i\SSist iQ. iliis 9_per~ti011.. · · . Clean-up,metl10c1$-smajt,spilJage; .Absoflfor. co!]ta,inJiqui4 with sand; earth 01: qtlier ~bsorbent ~_pill control inater.ial.Shove}materiaj·to Tol?e!lcd se~able,eoiitainer fol:' s~·disp'()sa,1.,Do pqt~se sawdust, wood chips or otber celJi.:ifosic materials to a'\J::;o!b' tlie spi.11;. /:JS ¢c.po~oil,ity for spoiltanepus :combustion.exists. Wash spill resic:lue, witlnvann, soapy water if necessary . . ' Large spillage: 'Transfer t-0 .a 1$~1Ied co~tainer :for pro~u~recovm or safe disposal. Ot:!Jen,--ise ~!it as for small spilfag~. 1. IIAili"DLlNG A1'"D STORAGE) :Signal Word: Dangey! ' Pre,;autions, C~uses,severe .irrin,ttion if hlhaled, severe· skin ini4ltiori, severe eye irritation, ·and may cause s15in and eye Handling; Storage: .Storage tempera~r'es: l;>uriJ.s. Can.cans~ allergic.¢spjratorytea<;ti_on and allergic skin reaction. :Oonotb,eath·vspor,mist. Do not get µi ~yes, -0n·skin, ¢': Qn clothing; Keep clo;l;ring · Avoid contactwithskin, eyes.and clothing · . . .K:~p @n~er ti~hll~· close~·aild qty ro p$vent moi~re absorption and contamination. Ambient. 8, EXPOSURE CONTROLSlPERSON:AL PROTECTION Oi::~patio;mil e:,qJosuiistln1~ds: · Non~established. · Respiratory prote<:rion:' Not;nopilal]y req_iµred. i:ft.11 confined' space wear Jiajf~ Tespi.t'dl'.or with organic Vli{lOUJ: l,llitridge ~d.bu:ilq-inl)articul!!F pJterNPF 20 (gas.o:iily): If product is applied by spraying we;n-s~lf ~o~tained breathing apPa,ratus. · Skin p,rot~oru :i;:;yeprofec_ti9t:t: W¢ iinpervio~ rutriile rµbbe:r gloves.or butyl rubber gloves, gauntlet type. · Monogoggles. _ B<id'fpr,Qtection: · ;srandarq Jssue ,vork clothes; s:i,fecy, boots. 1· ·:?.HYSICAI,. AND CBEl\-IlCAf:; l'.RQPEJtrms - Pbysicalstafe: Liquid·. ·CQlo:r: Alll.het Odot: .Amine Density.: •-· ,9'/...:.1.'.fglcm3@20"C(68 ~F) VaporPressure: .1 Pa,at 20 °C(68:.i'F) . Boiling Point; · >.200 °c {>391:'°F) · Di:'composition Temperature:· > 20(} "C (>3:,2 °F) Eyaporation Rate: .::;i '(Bntyl'.Aretate,,,,. 1) · _A. :·~ :<I} :Flas.q.poiht; · >TO0·"C'(214"f) -i-. -p- S?hiliilit)'in water A1i1?cibfe@.20 "C (6~ ~ - 10. S-'fABILITY/REACTI:\''ITY Stability: . . . . . . . , GonditioJ:i.s.to,m1oiik ·. Materials to av~:i&. . . H~~oµs-d~c~inp{?sitiqn products, ' . ' S,tab~c; \J,qd¢r liol,1Ii,al 1.15~ co,id{tions. Re~cts \\iitli:strong ox/.dizing agents, bases, an.4 1tci~.-Pqlymerizes exother.iriicajly,v..ith.aJAin,esimer~apt~o.s-andLcwis· acids at m,nbient t~peranu:e _an:d above. PoJym\)riZ1!:~ .. ih. . conlact'w:i!4,bases;(eg·cauJtj.c soda); ru,niµQniit pri~. and ' ' . ' ' ·sei::ondacy..an)Uies_,,.al09hols an4a~11k . ~aul?tic SQdil can indu~ a y~por~us:poh>¢et:isa@n at:temp¢tatures over 150 •c. $trong ox1ilizink~gents,.b:ases., and'acids. ·Caw.tic soil.,L. -'C?,Cbcinlll9Ucixi<le; carbon.clioxide, aldebydcs,:nitrogen oxide;. ,' ' · ll. TQX,COLOGIC.4-L Il\'FORi\fA TION Eye ifri4Jti.on: Skili:irritatfon:: . ·R~spinttory irtltatfon~ Severe .iirltant. Sev~ .urita,nt Severe irritant 9:, •.. ; .:i • ., • :1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~· • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ., • • ,_-,--__ .,......,..___,_ __________ ,_._,_...,.____,.~~ ........ --~~---'"""-'-·--·--.-,.,.:...-....,,......~~--------• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • US MSDS Name: Super Sap1M CLR Fast Hardener Pg3of4 Sensitization: Causes allergic skin and respirator}' sensitivity in some people . Component Toxicological Information: p-tertButyl Phenol can cause skin depigmentation (vitiligo) and sysreroa:tic damage to liver and thyroid. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Mobility: Persistence/degradability: No data available No data available No data available No data available Bioaccumulation: Acute toxicity -fish: 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Precautions: Waste disposal: See section 8. Referto section 7 before handling the product or containers. Recover or recycle product and container, if possible. Otherwise incineration or dispo£.e to licensed contr-actor:inaccordance wiih federal, state and local regulations . Product disposal: Drain container thoroughly. Rinse three times with suitable solvent Trear rinses as for product disposal. After draining. vent in a sate place away from sparks. Local legislation: Control of Pollution Act 1974. Control of Pollution { Special v..-aste) Regulations 1980 . Eiwironmemal. Protection Act 1990 . 14. TRANSPORT lNFORi"\:IATION DOT L'\.TA IMDG 1DG 49CFRl72.lOI-I02 CLASSIFICATION In 5 L containers or smaller= Consumer Coni.modity OID,,f-D If packed in more than 5 L = Proper Shipping Name: Teclmical Shipping Name Hazanl Clms: ID Number. Packing Group: Proper Shipping Name; Technical Shipping Name Hazard Class: ID Number: Packing Group: Proper Shipping Name: Technical Shipping Name Hazard Class: ID Number: Packing Group: Proper Shipping Name: T.echnical Shipping Name Hazard·Class: IDNrunber: Packing Group: Polyamines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s . (m-Xylenediamine, Jsopboronediamine) 8 UN2735 PG ill Polyamines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. (m-Xy]enediamine, Jsophoronediamine) 8 UN2735 PGIU Polyamines, liquid, <:orrosive, n.o.s. (m-Xylenediamine, Isophoronediamine) 8 UN2735 PGilI Polyamines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s . (m-Xylenediamine, Isophoronediamine) & UN2735 PGill 15. REGULATORYI.,"FORMATION US F eder.a.l Regulations: OSHA: This material safety data sheet (MSDS) has been prepared in compliance with the federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard.29 CFR 1910.1200. This product is considered to be ahazardous chemical lmder that standard. · Resource Conservation and Recm--ery Act (RCRA): Not a hazardous ,vaste under RCRA (40 CFR 261) SARA Title ill: Section 304-CERCLA: Not Listed ------------·--.. ··-----------------------------------------------------~- Pg4of4 . . SARA Tjtlelll: Sect).Q!f 3,13 Toxjc ·Chemical 1.ist(TCi): 111is pro'ducidoes not contajn:any' che111ica!s for routine annuottoxic chemical release rePQrting.un~etSectibn 313 (40 CFR 3?2). ThismfQ~o:h·:!i.l!lsf be ntcludi:;d·in al.1MSDS's that .are copied an<). disti:ibI!teii'furJhis··inateri~I, 'I.'SCA. Section :~(Q);"·,'lnye!'tti>i:yStattis: Chemical: CQmponerrts,Hsr.ed,on TSCA Inventory. TSCAS_ection p(l:i)-Export),fotiffcation: This _prodtict.9(intaifts cl¢mical(s), which js (are} regulated by TSCA :l4(b),Reglllation,and it JS .requited:thatpropel' export n:otincajioµ ~~iil.i b¢ sei;it t<fEP.A,prior to·~nipping. out ofihe,:U!lited States of Ameiica. . · CA.S Nu,mher: 84~~2~1$-3 , Chemi~alNam1,: 4.-.Nonyl_phe.Q.ol,b;ral!cfi<td . tiireruti'o~al'Regnlations: . . Cam~di~ :inventory Sfu,hls: The-proC,tict contaips compon~nt~diwlu,deil oµ tl1e.I?om!?5tic Substances List (DSL) and,the.Non-.DoJrie!itic ~ubs:tances List,(l'<'t>Si.) · · · · Shite ijegµlati9pJ: . . N!lw j!!r&eyRi~i:..to-Know: ~e :follo\\-ing is;reqµiied ~o~o~tion;infQhn:iliori, OAS Number·2s154-52~3' Cheir,iicatl'ita~e: Nony:lpbenci1 CAS~ber 1477-55-0 ·Ch~i:al Name: -·1·,3-Bentenedimethan~e QA$ Nwnl)er:: 98,,54-4 Cbe~call'f~e: Phenol, 4-(1,1,-din~ethyletliyl)- PennysylviµliaRi_ght:..t<hKµotv: The foJlo:w:i~g .is n;quired,.coinposition infoimation: CAS N~oer 251:54-Si;.3 Ch~lnical_Name: NonyJphenol · CAS l':l"umber 1477-5.5-0. Chemical Name: 1>3-Benzenedim~th!IDamine GAS NumJ.,er:98;~44 €:heinicat-Nwie: Phenol. 4~(.l~l-diineiliylethyl)- 16. O'II~EJ{:ii~OR~ATION U~es: SDS ~isinoution: -Conipositi_ons for ili~ building:and civJI ei1gineeiing.industtie~ e.g. flooring 1,otnpounds, ptjt_ners, .adh_esives,-~rtar.s,;joints and grou_ts -Offshore & 1-!atjri~ appJi(:l!tions · '11ri,s·~qcuinerit co!ifaws important informatjon,to.~listl!'e1he safe storage, handling and use. oftliis pi:oduct. The . .i!iforinationin:.this docu.ment.shoultl·~·brougbt to !he attention of~l1e , . person in your-ofgapisationrespon~fu.leforadvisingo~ ~afety matters. USER'S llESPO:NSIBILITY I DlSCLAThiER OF LIAllILlTY: 'Thisdnfornlation 'is oased·on .our-cuitent-knowled~ :aud:fa.intended to d.;sc1w~ the.prod~c(.furt~i:p~~~ 6fheitl~ &af~ty and·envir.onm~faheqirirem~t~ only: !t should not therefore be" coristfui:d as a' guaran~\) · of any sp.eci:lfopropeny.or:t~!l prqtli/,ct · · · · · · · . ~'the ~~4itioij~ or i:lletho.t:1$ofµse are.b~·oft4,our.co~trol, we do-npt llSSllllf!l any resporisibiliiF and expressly disclaim any.liability fo.t any-tise of.iliill p£9tiu,ct. lnformation·~n.taine~':b.ereih· i$believedtri l>; l'rue-8*d:11~e ~l'.ilU.stateµtents.·ot S\,iggestions.:mad~ wltitout i\'<!I11lJ}ty; · : ~xpres~ed}or iµJp~ed,.reg'.ar.cling-a¢wac.Y of tj1e 1Ji,fo~ijon, the::I:1.~~95 ·~nn(l_cted wiili.,th~-llSt; 9f the.:;i;naterial,or the,resu:itsto,be obtained .ft.om ttie u_sei]ieteof. Q9pip1ianpe. wit4,i!jl:appficable:fed~Olli st':3¥; ~d local, Ja~:aQ.d:\ocal iegulations remains the.respons~itity of the ·user. 'This tjillletiin;mnot cove~ allriossibl~.siiwtion~;\hat~e·uset ~y \'JX[JepJi:!ic; dwf.ng;processiri_g. J;!icb. aspect of your operation sb.o'Qld be ·· ·. exanri!l!!d to ooteijnine if; o.r-wn~re,. adi;l,itforiar pr~tior\s ~Y b.e:nec.:~ry. :AlU1_ea,ltl1·and safety infurmation· cont;iiiled in lhis;bµ]letm,sbo~ld · l>e.provi.ded= µ} ypur emploi!!erni:-cust9uiers.Jris:your re,sponsibµity to.de}-tlqp 1lJ)prop:rfate wopc.ptacti<;e guideliµes and· emp~oy~instructi()nal programsforyoiii:op~on. · , . . . . · ·. · '· · · · . ,. · · ·· · ····'.\ ' ,', ~ , ' ( ..• -·, .• 1' -·,, ., •• • • • • •• • • •• • • ., .: •• •• •• • • • •· • • • • • • • • • ., • •· • • • . : 4t . •• 1,~·. -----------.. -,:..-,-. .. -,---~~---,----,.....---,.,----'---'-'~~.-----·--.. -~~~-•., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Technical Data Sheet SUPER SAP® ClR Epoxy-Cf ear., General Purpose liquid Epoxy Resin Product Overview SUPER SAP@ CLR Epoxy is a dear modified liquid epoxy resin. As opposed to traditional epoxies that are composed primarily of pet-role um-based materials, Super Sap®. formulations contain bio- renewable materials sourced as co-products or from waste streams of other industrial processes, such as wood pulp and bio-fueJs production. These natural components have exceUent elongation and exceptionally high adhesion properties . Applications SUPER SAP® CLR Epoxy is our water dear, UV stabilized epoxy system for applications that require a low color, low yellowing epoxy resin, such as for surfboard lamination and coating. It has an ideal viscosity for a wide range of applications ranging from hand layup, room temperature cure processes to resin infusion . WHY CHOOSE SUPER SAP Performance Grade: o Improved mechanical performance o Formulas catering a wide range of processes and applications Reduced Environmental Impact. c 50% minimum reduction ln CO and greenhouse gas emissions1 o Green chemistry eliminates harmful by-products e Reduced power and water consumption Considerations for the Environment & User Safety o Agricultural land use e Reduced harmful by-products such as chlorinated hydrocarbons 0 Reduced power and water consumption during processing @ Lowered sensitizing components for 1 As compared to 100% petroleum derived epoxies, depends on final system bio-content, LCA measurement using ISO 14040:2006 • increased user safety SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY Industrial Pine Oils Sourced as a co-product from the paper pulp industry,,. our pine-based feedstocks are an economic alternative to traditional petrochemicals and provide unique mechanical properties in our resins, such as improved adhesion and elasticity. Our patent pending Super Sap technology is the secret to unlocking these properties. Waste and Non-Food Grode Vegetable Oils By-products of bio-fuels production provide a green chemistry route to one of the main components in our epoxy production. This renewable feedstock replaces additional petrochemical components in our resins with a rapidly renewable resource. • Super Sap CLR Epoxy Resin SDS Number: MSOS 11 CLR03v2 US Version No.: 01 Revision-date: 01-May-2011 Print date: 01-May-2011 . --- msus 1 /3 .. , ' ,~ . Recommended C1,1retydes. Cijre char:acte.ristits·for toom temperatt,1re tureswm depend grec1tly on the ambient to11ditions of \IQ.Ur working art:a~ nameiy temp~tature-a.nd;·hum1dity~ T<l) achieve optimal· mechanical . ~h~ra~t~ri$tits allr'qprn temp~ratui:;e<;:uresysterns shoultf t>e allowed the recommehd·cute cycle. · before bei'ng placed into s¢rvice. W.e re¢ommend buifdinifsamples coupons. using pr.oposed . . ' . tn~terials ~nq proces~es to ftjlly uo.der.stand.curing chatact.erfstic;s. of the resins in your working envlronment. -Pi'll s~ow· cµre o·an1ener sy~t~rri~ wili ture to.~ b~ittle B ~age fo the allott~d t;ick free time. To a~hie;~ Tt.illcure we ret;:o.mmend.-~n elevateciternpe:rature pbstc~re of 100°F-l80°.F to reach ', . -. '.. -' -_ optimal mechanical properties. · Safety ~nd Har1dUng . Pl~ase refer to the:fViSDS·fprthe mp~ up-fo date-St:ifety and Handling information. · D¢$pite their nat1.,1raf d:~rivi;ttion, :exposure-to th~se· materials represents hatards typical·t~ _all ~po.xy r~~ins:. Exptjsµre. sho1,dd; be minimized .~o_<,f· avoided thr9qgh the use -of proper protective doth h'ig and equipment i,lnd gppropriat~ -mal\µfa¢tµi;:in~ ¢ontrolS.; -Alt persons who use, stor.e1 -or. transport these material:s,·~hould pr.qpe("Jy and~rstc1n):i the hant:lling pre:caut.ions and recomrn,endations as -stated: in the MSOS .. '' . . . . . ' . ,She It l!f~ should be no Je~s. tfo~n 44 q1qnths wben stored: in closed containers, in. a dry .place, out of direct sunlight~ and at temper~tutes between 15-3;i~C. . !BC Qrum: pail Gallori EpQ?(\f_Reajn . , 22QO,lb_s . 440-ibs . : 4:~.lbs 8.9lbs · 8.9}bs Sales··Pac,kages · -· _ Cont~(:t lnformatiP~ . Ent,:opyResins www,entropyresins.to'tn . info@entr:opyresins,t:om . · Address: . iss.zs s. Main st Gardena, CA90i°48 , Plj(>n~: (877J ·882-2120 -Toll Free {310). 8&2-2120 Z4/i Emergency Hotline: (760) 416-~$-~·2 :Gi.ob~l Resp_ons~-Access Code: ~33118 .. -· . ' . AU technicaf information 1s-pt¢vided ip gobcffa'ith at:rd: is :o~se~· 9n Eritropy Resins, Inc: be~ -- 'knowledge·. EntrOp,y !i~iins, Inc. do~s:not guaran1;{;'!~ any of this dat~ 1ior the 111isµ$e.of .it:~ prodt.i<,tts 'cfr the tonseguehtes becati$e .of conditions that are beyond their CQntroL © Copyri~ht !:htrnpyRes;n~ In~. 2oxi _ . :~ype·r:,$ap CL~.Epoxy Re~ln _-sb~:Nt1n'!bet Mst;>s.:.:.1. 1 .. J:LF.ioav2.:..us TDS'U!l . ?d3 •• • •• ie 1;• 1!· ~;• ,. r. fe ie ~ l. '• • ,. :. le l• i. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • /1) ( .;> . N NOR.AC THE NOR.AC COMPANY, INC. Azusa.CA PRODUCT NA.1\ll: MANUFACTh'RER ADDRESS CHEMICAL NA~U. CHEMICAL FAi.\fil Y rOMPONENTS 08/~707-M;. MATERIAL SAFE.TY DATA SHEET Norox MEKP-925 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Norox MEKP-925 Nor-ox lvIEKP-925 The Norac Com_puny, Inc. 405 S. Motor Av1:., Azusa, CA 9!702 Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide (MEKP) Or2anic Peroxide TELEPHONE CHEMTREC (24hr) CAS.NO. CHEMICAL FORMlLA r.. r. t'J I MSDS Reference MEKP-925 v0i01.1 a (626) 334-2908 1-800-424~9 300 See Section II Mixture of many. W !Vlethyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide: l J>imethyl Phthalate CASNO. 1338-23-4 131-1 J-3 6846-50-0 78-93-3 7722-S..J.-1 % 34 4} 20 02 01 I 6At.. \N$l De 4-6b.L. GUi'S\\?Q 2,2.4-trimetyl-l,3-pentanedioJ dnsobmyrnt,· Methyl Ethyl Ketone Hydrogen Peroxide :PHYSICAL HAZARDS HEALTH HA.Z..-.\R.DS EXPOSURE LL.\1.!TS , Omanic Peroxide. Decomposition Severe ln-itant The ACG!H c·e1hng S [El.is L5 mg.:m' (ri.2 ppm) for :Vkth}i f.1m·1 K.-:tont' Peroxides ROUTESOFEXPOSURE Skin Absorption EyeCo~tad Sewrc skin irritant, causes redness, Mistering, and e<lenm. _ Eye contact causes severe corrosion and w..ay cause blindness. Ingestion Inhalation EFft'ECTS OF OVER- EXPOSURE Skin Eyes Ingestion Inhalation Human systemic effects by ingestion: changes in structure or function of esophagus, naust:a, or vomiting, and other gastrointestinal effects . Moderately toxic hy inhalation. P:::oionged inhalation of vapors may cause mucous n:1:mbrane irntation and vertigo. Thr.:rc are 110 known medical conditions, which are recognized a~ being aggravated by cxpo:-.ur,: Immediate!}' remove any contaminated dothing. Wash contaminated area thoroughly with soap and cop10us. amounts of w-arcr for at least 15 mmutes. ff irrjtation or adverse symptoms develop seek medical attention . Remove aoy comac1 lenses at once:. Flush eyes with '\\-'ater for at least 15 minutes. Ensure adequate flushing by separating rue eyelids ,,ith. fingers. lf irritation or adverse symptoms develop seek rr.-edic:a! atlent;on . Contact a physician. hospital or Poison Control Center at once. DO M.l r Il\DIJCE VOMITING . Remove lo fresh air. if coughing. bn:athlllg be..-omi:-s-iabored. 1rriw.twn de\t'lo~ or other symptoms dl:'\<~fop, sed-: medical attention at -once. i:n:n if synlptoms dc-Ydop severaJ hours after the exposure . _.r____ _________________________ _ SPii:CIAL FIRE FlGHTIN(; FRO{.'EDURES . UNUSUAL. I<"IRE ·Ai'of'D . EXPLOSIONHAZARJ)S. ' , ', __ . ,-,.-· - . STEI.>S T(),BE'TAKENJN E_VEN1' OFSPiLt OR l:lEL~,ASE . MATE81At SAFETY DATA SHEET Wa,ti:r frqina .. safo dlsta1ice • preferably with a fog nq~:de. ln case .qf ye~y sn:iall fires,· othfr i:neans' ~µd~ as· carbon dioxidei foam or dry chernic-a:l extingui~.l:iers may be effective. :Qry c:hemic<1J combined with MEKP fonnulatkms may r:e-igrµt~. Light v.·l3:ter <1dditivt;s may··be.partjc{!fatly ~ffe~tive at extinguishing ~1EKP fire~;. Fi,r~m.en's~o1,1M i:)e,equ,ipped with.protective cloihing and SCBA's. In case offrre near s1orage area, cqol 1:he containers with water spray. If tjiy chemical is::~~ed to e:Xting~iishan. MEK.f fg~" tl;te e~tinguished area must be thoroughly wetted-do\,'11 witir 'waler to·pl't;~;entre:..1gn)tj01i: . . . . . .. 'fht;:_ .Jieai,pf ~e99mpd:iition ot the: perpxn:ies add~ to tl1e hel!.t qf:!hc tke· .. Dry chemical · fi't'~ dth1guis!i1rig:agetit 111..Jy'oat~rlyze the ddwmposition. ·' · · · · · ,, > I ' ' ' , ,ke ~o 1>tevenr!Jlcrio. tr9m enieifog · drains. sewers,. streams: eic. apu transrer· into' con(~rs. Spi)led:qiateiial'shouidbe sw~pt up ,,.,ith ah ine!'t,. moist (ijlue~{sucb-as .p~rJite. ve.r,iniculite; or s.:pi<i, and pluct;'din a dean,polyethykne. drunh:U' a p·oJycithylell~piuL \Vet-.di·uffl: oi-:pai~ with ·water prior to sealfog i.:o.ntl.ljti·ers. -• 'I ' Keep·-cmitafuers dosed to preventco~ta1111nation. Rotate.siocli usiniHheoJdest mati;-rfaJ first.-The activity and stapilify ofMEKP forpiulutlqns· i~ di~ctly related rq tfa: shjpp.il;g anq ~!()rage t~niperanire history. Cool slorage ut Mo.-·p or beloi,v is r~coli'imende~'for foQgi;:r sheiflite a,l,i~::stability. Prqloiiged S!0r'<1gc 'at elevat¥d ·teniperature~:Of t-00".f' arjd hfgh~l' will ca:u~e pro.duct degn,1.datlcnt gas~ing ahd poteuti~l:t&n~tn.~t~ptlire·}vhichcan,i:esult in a fire ancitorexplosion. MEIS.:P should neverbe adcfod to, hot solvents or monomers.as a vioient d~tompQsjtio(!. ii.na;o; rea.c:'~oo -~y, re~ult. When using· spray eq4ipiherir, never spray i;aw MEK:P onto cuifag,or into:ciw' resin or flue,$. Kei:p M~Kl~ )ij ·us opginal . . . t;otitajfler, .bO NOT STORE WITH F.OOI) OR DRINK. Dt) NOT USE NEAR FOO DOR 0RINIC . .. . l:f!111ixed; tirid:mtmiinared .rhflteri';ll. rema1ning at tbe end of th~ day. sh<,111 be retui11ed ,lo•aprop~i: organic .peroxide stoni,ri; area! Und.er no drcum.-;t;_)Ili:~$ sho4ld material b1:: r.::ttlrned"tb;the -original cm11aint'r.' . 1 Se~ CQR Title. &Section 546 I, NF,P;-:\ 4J2: aiid ,VfC i lJ!) $i.:c. 8!).JO?: 1 Ser, NFP A .14.,1. ••• :.i .• , •• • • • • ., ., • •· • • • • . , • • • • • •. , .! el • • • • • • • • •• • • •• •• •· ... • • -.-.----'---~---~--------~ .. ~-. ..,..........,....,.....,,,.,,...,.,__, _ __,...-'-',-'-'---,,------......,..,-------~"-"-•:' .,_J !, • ! • ! (e -j. I• i. ,. 1: • • • • • 1• • • • • • • • • • • • • • RESPIRATORY PROTECTION VENTILATION E1{E PROTECTION HAND PROTECTION OTHER BOlUNG POINT "F VAPOR PRESSURE mm Hg. VAPOR DENSITY {Air= 1) SOLUBILITY IN WATER APPEARAN'CE .41\i-:D ODOR INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to :avoid) STABILITY HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION .PRODUCTS HAZARDOUS '.POLYMERIZATION Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide Hazard Data; MATE.RIAL SAFETY DATASHEET Norox MEKP .. 925 lf airborne· concentrations are expected to exceed ac1;eptahle kvels wear a K!OSH/l\1SH.4. approved air-purifying respirator \,·.ith an nrga1m: vapor cartridge or camster. When using respirators refer ro OS.AA 's 2~CFR 19 l Ii. i 34 . .Mechanical, general. Safety goggles recommended. Permanent eyewash is highly ri=..:ommended. .Protective gloves recommended, solvent resistant, such as butyl rubber:, nitrile or neoprene. A safoty shower and eye\',ash is. recommended when the risk of a significant exposure t:XitS. Unknown Unknow11 > 1 SPECIFIC GR>\. VITY (\1.·sr.,r-1; l. t % VOLATILE BY Unb10wn VOLCME EVAPORAT10N RA.TE Unknown Dimethylaniline, cobalt napthenate and other promoters, promoted resins, acceler.ators, reducing agents. strong auids, bases, metals, metal alloys and salts, sulfur compounds. amines or any hot materi~L S£ab[e when kept in original. do;,t.>tl ,:ontamer. out of dirci.'.! s1m!ig.ht at temperatures below80°F. Decomposinon products are i1amniable. Acrid smoke and irntating fomes. Will not occur. Inhalation: Rat--LC5~: 2-00 ppnv-i hr. Jung. thorax. respm1H0n. or dyspnca; Mouse-LC;u: 170 ppnv4 hr, lung,thora.x., respiration, or dyspnea. Intraper.itoneal: Rar-LD50: 65 mgikg, behavioral, musde weakness behaviotaL ataxia. Ont!; Rat--LD~a: 484 mgfk-g; Mouse--LDSil: 470 mg/kg; Hmrum--TD1.,.,: 480 mg/kg, changes in strncrure or function of esophagus gastrointestinal, nausea -or Yomiting gastrointestinal. Skin: Rabbit-LD50: 500 mg . Dimethyl Phthalate Hazard Data: Inhalation: Cm.-LC1.~ 9300 rnginr':6.5 hr . Intr.aperitoneal; Mouse--LD5r,: 1380 mg:'kg . Oral: R.Iit & M@sc--LD;;,: 6800 mg:kg. sonmokm;{; beha\wral, withdra\val nutritional and gross metabolic, weight l.oss or d{'.cre.ased weighl gain: Dog--LD: >1400 mg.:J.:g; Rabbit--LD,;,: 4400 uL:"kg . ~ubcut.aneous; Mouse-Wt.,: 6500 mgtkg, dyspnea lung, thorn;,., respiration, or cyanosis. 2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanedfol diisobutyrate Hazard Data: Oral: Rat-LDso: >3200 mg/kg Hydrogen Peroxide -•------------------- -' ' : ; "I' f 't' MATERIAi,: SAFETY DATA SHE;ET :Hazard Data: . . . I1.1balatii1n: Mquse--:LCi.'.,, 1)2.1 ·pprri; ·R1Jr-,-JC1"': ~7 pptrJ!'.6hrf6W-i, cjertnatitis, rrfitative of ih~ skirt. In:t,r:!lperitorieaj;J,;1Qu$e:.'-LDi{.880-:~nglkg~· . . · · . Intravenous: Ra~bit-LD~~' l? grtiikg, behavioral, ~onvulsiori$ qr effect on s~izure threshold. Oral: R~t":"'"LP~: 376-~g. gi!str<:.iiritestinal, peritonitis blood, pigme{lted or nucleated red ·olovd celfs; Mo~e---LD.i.: 2 mg/kg. , · _ . Sli~cu,~eous: Rrit:"-LD·~,:()2-0 mg;'k_g~ !\.1ouse.-,Lf).;,: l.Oi2 mgfkg~ . _ . Skin: Ra1--U:1s,;: 4Q60 mgd;Jt. Ii.mg:, th_l)ra-x. -respiration. \J( ptrlin01JM;' eml:ioli: Rabbit--Lb1.,;: 500 .\_lJglkg, .behavior.al, i::on:iulsiops ql' tfiect t"in seizµre_'lhr~~hoJ~. Metµyl -Ethy,i K;efone 'Haz:itq Data: . · Eye: Hwfu$: 350 ppm. Inhalation: Rat--LCso: 2J:-Ob mgimY~h:r~ _ ln:t:raperit~n~l:J~..i1-r-LD~, 607 mg!kg; Mouse,-:'-LP.s:,: 6lu ingtkg. · Or:al: 'Rat~LD:fa_r t737 .tng/kg; fy'.loiist--:t.;p:f;;i:-4050 Q'lgikg. . Sf<ln; Ral?bit-~LPso: 6480 mglkg._ . · -·. . . . ' ' • ' I , ; • • . Severe. irritating to, 1he _skirt. ;wa~r cause fo~ludfri!! .re'dn1=ss, ~blister_ir\g, ai~d· .eden1a. Ma:y be harmfol if ubs&ped; tlm:'lugti the ·skin. fnitafii;lg to thi! eyes :may caµse \~ev~re .c6rtosion al)d 'biinciness .. Barnu11l if swallcnwd. May be !1armi\1f if jphaleq, Prolonged i~il.tion of yaprirs rtlay C.all~e 1111.ICOUS .membr;me ~r6tatjon ~pq yertigo-. ~nvi:ron1J1entai'Fa,er Mi;$yl e$yl'.k¢foi'le-peroxide· (MBKP): )\~ eyahtated 'for biodegratjability .in a GlQsed :bottle .systeirt anq was· repo~ to be. rea~ly biodegraaabie;· · Aµ ECso of J:~~g -M~KJ>/L _ at;tivated sludge was rtported In an_ activated sludge :respii:ation inhjbition-te~t. · · · · · fr~veµt iru;terial· fromehteri:il~ drainJ;, sewers, -streams; ~tc. Im.medi.:ite!y dispoSe·ofv.:aste mii,teri~! at:a RCRA. JWproved l)azar<lqt(~ w,iste-rimnag~\11ent fadlilyiri a-:-coi:dahc~ with federaJ, ~tate and. local ~egqiations. · · ' · · · ' -' - . POT Ship.ping ·]\fame:: :D0T H~zatd ·CJll~s: · UN/NA ID No,: DOT f.aeltjng Group: DOT:RQ . . ~ooo· ER..GGui'de-~o:: , Chemical Name Dimethv-1' P.hthalhte - . . -M~thyi ttnJ(I<i!tone Repoi:~~ble·Qrianµty _ Orgjmic' P~roxkle-Type b_; 'LlqJ.ti'd (-r-.-fetli..yl:'EtJJyt Ketone :Pero:r-ide, ~45,%) 52 . C:N3.lo5·. PG:H RQ 14~ , CAS,Nunibet. -13i;n:~:t '. ?:8,:()Jc.~ - 2-J;}utano.I!e P~:roxide.(MEKi'): lOJo.;: (454 J,;.g}' Percent ·43 , 02 _TSCA:_$tat~s . . _ : _ . . , . . Th_e' ingred~ents iil thi~ :P,rod~_ctq,re li~ted in the V& Toxi9 ~µ"~'ta~ci::s Co.nti:ol AntTSCA) inventory. Norox MEKP-925 Canadian Domestic Substances List (DSL) The ingredients in this. product are listed in the l ana<lli.ln DS L I m-'etllur}. European Inventory ofE-xisting Commercial Chemical Substances (ELNECSj The ingredients in this product are listed in tht: European ETI\13CS Invemory. Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances {AICS) The ingredienIS .in this product are lisred in the Australian .-'\:ICS Inventory. Status ofCarcinogicity Not recognized as a cardnoge11 by the IARC. NTP or OSHA- MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MATERIAL $AFE1iY·PATASH!:ET voe Infqtmil~oµ. ' Using ;ASTM Test Mith~od D-2369~8·7,, ourar 40°C (sipce MEKP"qec9mpOS!;:S rapidly ab·o_ve IO(fC and· is not a VOC), MEKJ>-925 t;oi;ita:ins 5.0o/o 'VGC, by weigfu. or:_5.5 gr~ per liter. , Fot mor~ informaiion .ca11 Norac. · . · ' ' ' · · NFPA·432.: Or-ga:ni~ P.erox.iaect~ssif1,ea'tj'9n · , ¢f~sl1J · , , NFPA :,:q4· Rai~g: . . Health, Flaminabili)Y . l .. ·1·· R~arti,·ity , 2· HMrS R11ting Health ;3 flammability . t , Reactivitv i . . . . Dis~a)ri)er or Liil!)ility , , . · lr,<tin~fon ii> i.-.s t.tSDS.r,:-,e5 ,.ttair,~ fJ'l'.)tn squrces,'llr1ctt o.'€ b,;/1e~~ai;H§l1?lJle Howeliet.the lnformatio,Hs pro·m:ed without any warranty,,expr,;ss 0!' implied, reg~n1tn9:11:; ' CtJrr~tness ' ' . ' . ' n'ie condiU:llls o, <I~ of hamf11n9 • .storaye. use anti il1SJlQsat.<1i·u-.e A·oouc.·are'be)'J<lJl c-ur ,ccitlrGI 3<",<1,is,;b<' oe~-a0<1 ::u, 11nov,1e,;1se. ·For. thiii ami'.o'tlier reas~ns;we ilo-nol assume te~ponslbifity a~ .el<pr<t5l'ly#ll<clail1'flatlillfy,for. l~s~. d.irn;,ge·(ir,i>xpe~,i.~n~iPIJ otit of or i,n arfY, l(>my,eonnecfo<l "'ith 1119 handlin!J, $forage, use. or-dl~po;at•.or tha,pr<idUct. . , : Th~.11.1$[/S ~_s~epared a~d::Jl'!o,O~·uiep·oniy (9'-'L,,.s·piq_tl<,!ct•' N,lh!!' prcciucps\l~e!I ~ a ,iO(IJltj.~en(i,:l:~roth,~r·i;tq:JU~"l, l1>S /,:~OS in[arm,HI~ ;r.a},Q:)l,!i!!,ap/!h~b\e., ,e ,.: .,: ···\ -., • • • • • • ., .; ., . • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • . , • • • • •• . : • • • . , --~----~~~~-···, . I°";'"""~--~'.:,._ ., 1 · ,......,_ -i*~~;;,v SILMAR$ !NTERPLASTIC CORPORATION Thermoset Resins Division 3535 Latonia Avenue Fort Wrighi:, KY 41015-0159 (859) 292-7400 Fax {859) 292-7424 ,lb fU>~~ 1C SJL66BQ-249JSIL66BQ-249A LAMINATING RESIN {SURF/SAIL BOARD) ~i~~\\ 0~ SIL66BQ-249 has exceptionally good color and cures almost water clear in laminates or films. It has a low viscosity for easy wet out and is promoted for room temperature cure. We suggest SIL66BQ-249 whenever color is of paramount Importance. S!L66BQ-249 is suitable for flooring use in meat and poultry processing facilities that must conform to USDA requirements. SIL66BQ-249A is a version containing UV Stabilizer. Catalyst, %, DDM-9 MEK-P 1.00 Gel Time, minutes:seconds 11 :00 -19:00 Gel to Peak Time, minutes:seconds 12:00 -23:00 Peak Exotherm, °F 265-305 Solids, % 61.5-64.5 UV Test Positive for "249A" ASTM Test Method Mpa Flexural $tren th D-790 20,100 138.6 Flexural Modulus D-790 5.94 X 105 4095 Tensile Stren th D-638 10,100 69.6 Tensile Modulus D-638 6.10 X 105 4206 O-p38 1.9% D-648 156°F / 68.9°G Hardness, Barcol 934-1 0-2583 42 -44 Date: June 29, 2005 ~:I speclica~ns and prope:rfias spe.~ abo'JEi: ~ a;;;~mata. Spea&--atons ar..d f!mperties cl n--..a?E~ oerr.ret"ed fi'!:2.i -.../.c!IIJ sbg.i.itly tmm mcs: g,.--e:.1 ..abo-\?-. !nterplasoc: Corporation makes no reprasentat:ons of tact regart!ing Uie mateoal except those specified above. No per,on has any aunionty to bind Jnterprast1e Cct1Jorat10n ta any repnasenl3tion except those specified at-ova. Final determinaUcn of Ille suttabJil'; ot !tie malenal for t'le use contempiate;t ls the sole ra:;ponsibifrty i>! the Buyer. Toe Ttmmmset Resins DtV1~1on' s techroe<Jl saJes representati.ves..will: assist in. devebp:ir.g r;rocedures to flt i'ndividusJ recu;rements. l'?Gbl.--' \t-J5,\'vf,. ~ (~- ($61)~) UO G.bt.. .. QU'r5\pf. _I ,.· INTERP~!r1C . CORPOP..AT.:tON J,225 Willow Lake Boulevard St... Pa~};, .. ~l'-.5$1i.0,-'-S,1:45 (-651} 48'l-!i8i;,G ~!T~C 24-:Hour Em~rgeney Tel-ephpn1:;: {800) 4'24-9300: µate Print-E;!d,: Revision.Dat..e: MSDS :Fi.le· ID: CuE!'t'omer l'l'o ; wa;c¢house !¥°9: 09/27/10 09/2'4/10 HSDSLETO· 00:21. < ---T ------• • • ' • _,_ ---~ ----' ----' -----' , --• ... -• ,• • • --,_ -, • -' , '< • • • -• ----• --------·---•• ----• --._,_ ____ . --------.---· -'-----------'----.------------· . -. -----------------------' -' Product. Na,me: C-ene±al or Generic ID:· Ha.Zaro. tla~sificatr.ion; .Shipping Name: Si):J,,§6BQ-2-4·9A $ti'RF.BO.AREl Rl!;S:Ja~' Unsat:u:rat.ed ·i?.otyest·er ;Re;-;:i;n Elammaple Liquid· Resin Solution, 3, tJN:J.8'66, PG III· . /• -~ -·-_,_ __ ,_' ---' ---, ·--• , ... , ------------• --' -i:... -· ----·-• ------__,. __ ----·--.---------• ,-----' SECTION. II -RAZF>..RDOUS COMPONENTS -----. -. -·--------. ·. --. _.,_ , .. -----·-: -· : ---------'. ----' . ----· ' ·---.. --_,_ ------__ , __ ,_ --·-- ACG IH-'I'L t;):b'J?E un:s~t~ated Polyestex Base Resin St;}~e..,.,e see :I;ndE);>~ · 1:m:1~42~ s. , 61~64 37.1 Nbne.-,Estn _ 50 Fi?!li.TWA · Noi;:-..e~Est: so ppm- (1} OSHA has fo:tma1J;y ¢:p.do~sed a .st}'-:ren.e industry pr:ppqsal f.or a. vol,;.mtary so ppm PEL for· wor~plac$ exposu:i:'E? cq st.y.]'.'el,'1$-. This pro_po$a1 was agreed upon b,y represent.at-iv~§ of the Tii::R indt\Stfy. The OSHA--STEL i.s 100 ppm. 'l':-'le.ACGict r,e9e::1tly ch~ged. the i'LV for .s.tyt'ene i:i;am: 50 ppm to 20 ppm, ru,d the STEL f:i::qm. ':i:.oo !PPm to 4Q .ppm. ·· --' -------' -. --,-----........ -, -. _·, ---. --' --___ ,..) ~ ..... -. -1-, . ~ -------.... --·-' . -'·-----------. -. -' - -' --'---• -,-' ----1----. -. ' ' ------·------•• /4 -----__ ,._ -·-----------. -.-' ---------------' ' - PR:dl?ERT.Y Initial· Boiling Point Specifi.~ Gr,;1.vity- vapor"Dep.s.ity 293,4.0, Deg.F LL45.22 Deg Ci @ 1-6'0 • 06 .meµ Rg ,;'_--~-' --"'--, . '' ---,· ----•;,-' ---_---__ , -.... -' :_ -... ---------, --------' For Styrene 4:;3 tum Jig . '68 .Beg' _F· J:?·o" D~g C) --. -.. -~-··--~~---_ -·--,----·-•' --C?· ---· -~.--_-· ------,------- @ 77 --Deg. F! {25 Deg C.) ·, -,_, '' ,----· >, · .. --........ 7 · •• ·<:"" -~_,:_· ______ ,; ... r--1 .... ' -------·---------- .Air, ;=; 1 --.· ,_. -,..., ... -· _. -· ',_ --,_,_, -, · V _ _,_ -1--·---. -------"--,..1,..,. ___ -----,_h_, ___ _ · S.lowerthan Et;.her ,__, _ _,:,, .. .,:, .... __ .. _ .. _,_,_, ·-·-·.--.---.-.\, .. ----. ---.----.7'------. ••• . \. ·····/, '-. ' • • .:. • • ••• • • • ·;· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . : •• • • .•... _: __________ ......_ ____ '"'-______ ..,.,_ _ _:._~----------'---~---~---'---·"""'--..~·-----. ~,.,,._ ...... .....,......, __ ,_.......,...,......, __ .. ~ SIL66BQ-2491t ------~-~--~-----~-------~------------------------~---------------------------- ?lammable: SECTION IV -FIRE ? .. MD EXPLOSION D.fl.:f:A {Lowest Value of S~yrene} {Upper Value of Styrene} Lower Upper --i 1!!} / --~--/ 6.1% Extinguishing Media: Foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or water fog. Hazardous Decomposition Pro4ucts: May form toxic materials such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and various hydrocarbons. S~--ecial Firefighting .Procedures: ¥.ear self-contained breathing apparatus with a full facepiece operat€d in pressure demand or ocher positive pressure mode when fighting fires. Vapors are heavier than air and may trav~l along the ground or may be moved hy ventilation and ignited by ignition sources at locations dista.~t from material handling poinc- Never use welding or cutting torch on or near drum feven empty) beca~se product vapor can ignite explosively. SECTION V -HE..tl.LTH DATA Pe:rw~ss.ible Exposure Level: Not established fer produce_ See Section II. POTEJ:<JTIJ!..L ~..L-:rH EFFECTS Byes Can cause severe irritationr red.t~ess, tearing, blurr€d vision. Skir: -Prolonged or repeated com:act can cause moderate irritation, clefatcing, aerroatitis_ Iv.11.alat: ion -Excessive iD..halation dizziness, weak-ness, unconsciousness, and of vapcrs ca:.~ cause nasal irritation> fatigue, nausea, headache, possible ev.en asphyxiation. Swallowing -Can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. Aspiration of mate+ial into the lungs can cause chew.ical pneumonitis. --------·---··-··---·-----------· ·--·-----·----------·-------------------------- --SIL66BQ-~:4~A -.-:-----~--. ___ . __ ._ -~ ~ ----L~---·-~.--:-.---------------------------- , ..... --·, -• ----:,----j -' -',· --.-• ' .·--•• • '. -' --,---' :• •• ---~. c __ : -.. _: ':.; ~ r -------------__ , •• ' - _ Overexpos~re to· t;.h:ts -i:r~teri(:i.1 (p~ .it:S componeµtsj has b~en St,tgge.sted as a. caus-e qf .the f<;}i:t.o~~ng ef,fe_ct;s, in· 1-ajlo:raJ:ory qni~is; and may ag.grava4e pre-existing d;i.sorders pf .th;ese qrgans -i:l;l -hu~~;: mii<;l, reversible kidney ef.fects, Eilft~cts <;:>h hei\:;Jti:rig., respi;i::at¢f'."""£ tract: .{.nose, th~oat, and airways}, t 9st~fi-, l±ve:c. Qverexpd_sµ:i;e i;:o this matel:'ial (:9;r its compone11.ts) has been ;:;ugg~ste9-as -a caµse 6:ff· .th~ fq.:\-lowing i;f;fe~t$, _in-hum~~, · and may aggravat~ p:re-,-ex}$.t,ing disor:der;s i;,f thesi; orgap.~: centr~1, ne±vous $YStem. er-f ects, rni:b;J. -effE;i;:ts on color v-isi,on;-ef~ect:s on hearing:, and :t¢spi"ranory tract :aamag_e_· (nos.,;, throat,. artd a--ir'ita.ys). · · · FIRS':r-AJ:D If on ,sk;i:n: Thorough],_¥ W,c!s1r exposed s,rea ·wi.t.h i;;oqp ap.d wa:ter. Remove cd:o,tami:hat.ed clot~itig.. La@.d.er ·¢:ohtaminat:eo ~lothing before re~.us~. If.in Eyes: I_f Swaliqwed; I( Inha],ed:; Flush w;i th 'l~ge amount,. o;E. wat:·~r, ii£t:i:ng U:PJ?er and lower lids occa~ionaily. Get medic?l atten~±qn. Do n6t i.nduc1;; v:claj. t.:Lµ.9 . ~~p p_erson ·warm, g_ui:et, and get med±cal a,ttention. Aspirc).t-t_·i:m oi; mi:\-t:eri.a:i_ into the 1.ungs due t9 vomitin~ ,P~TJ. cau9~ cg.errtiqal pneunu;m;tti~,. which can. be fatal. If ai:fei::;ted, remo,;e individual to. f-r~sh, air. If b.reat.hina is di:fficu.1\:-! a4.'?iinis,ter o'xy'g~n.. :r-,E h-reat:.,.>i4.ng, ha$ st:~pped, g-ive a~::ti~i9i~l r,es"pi:rat:ion .. · Ke·efl -P.i;rson· warm,..· quiet., a.--..d g~t med;i.i:::al at;;-te½t1,on. in-ha_la-t:ian, .. sk;i:n -eUDSOr;Ption, S~iri-'GOnt:,aqt, eye CO'Q.t'actr.. • • • • • • ·-• • • • • • • • • • • 1• l. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SIL66BQ-249A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SECTION VI -REACTJ;VITY DATA ~-------------------------------~-----------~---------------------~------------ Erazardous Polymerization: Stability: Incompatibility: Conditions to .Avoid: Possible Stable Avoid contact with strong alkalies, strong mi.~eral acids, and oxidizing agents . Exposur~ to excessive heat or open flame, stor~ge in open contai~ers, prolonged storage (6 months}, st~ge abo'l.--e 100 Deg F (-38 Deg -Ci , and contamination with oxidizing agents . Hazardous Decomposition Products; Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, low molecular weight hydrocarbons, and organic acids . SECTION VII -SPILL OR LE.~ PROCEDTJ""RES Eliminate all i=ition ~ources {flares, fla.Ttes {including pilot lights}, and electrical sparks;. Persons net wearing protective equipment should be excluded from area of spill u..,til clean-up has been co;nplet:ed. Stop spill at source, dike area 0£ spill to prevent spreading, shcrvel or purnp to ta.Tlk or drums. Re.--naining liquid may be absorbed in sand, clay, earth, or other absorbent material and shovelec into containers . SECTION VIII -PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED Respiratory Protection: Ven.tilat:icn: Protective Gloves: Eye Protection: Other Protective Equipment: If PEL of the produce or any compor.ent is e.xceeded_, an IUOSH/MSH.~ approved respirator is advised in absence of proper engineering co:;.t:rol (see your safety equipment supplier) Engineering or ad.Tiinistrative controls should be im.9lemented to red':.1ce expo-sure . Provide sufficien~ mechanical (general and/or local er.haust) ventilation to maintain exposure below TLV(s/ . Wear chemical resistant gloves that afford proper protection to the hru~ds, such barrier creams maybe used in some environmen~s as long as proper skin protection is afforded . Chemical splash goggles in complia,~ce with OSHA regu.lations are advised; however_, OSE.i!1,.. reg-ulations also permit other type safety glasses. {Const:lt your safety equipment supplier~} Work clothing that covers a_rms and legs. -• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • } Material Safety Data Sheet 1. PRODUCT ANO COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Identification Product JD: Product Name: Product Use: Print date: Revision Date: Company Identification The Valspar Corporation 2350114TH ST . GHAND PRAJR!E, TX 75050 Manufacturer's Phone: 24-Hour Medical Emergency Phone; 5788C90007.G12 SURFACING AGENT Coatings product 06/Mar/2009 19/Feb/2009 1-800-472-6243 1-888-345-5732 2. HAZARDS IDENTfflCA TION Primary Routes of Exposure: Inhalation Ingestion Skin absorption Eye Contact: • Moderate eye irritation • Risk of serious damage to eyes . Skin Contact: • Causes skin irritation. • Dermatitis • Can be absorbed through skin . Ingestion: • Irritation of the mouth. throat, and stomach . • Harmful if swallowed. • ,Aspiroii0n ha::3r::! ff ~';.!/aH0t1ej -can e:-iter IL1n;s a'1d c"3use ciarr;afl~~ Inhalation: • fv1ay cause irrrtation of respiratory tract. • Harmful by inhalation . Product ID: 3?88CS:,207 G,2 Page 1 !7 J Gbt. I ~\.De. \ 6A'--QUT$\OE. I I J f l I j Tar.get Organ am:f Cithed-lealth Effe<;:ts; · • -c~B~t?~. Peada(:te· riravisi11ess <Jr other -effe:;;f$· to the· centra;_ r,e~l1GU:s-.sy2.ten1 • · Uvednjury may o¢cur. · · •. HE;arin~ loss. This ptodtrct contains ing'r£?tUehts. that m;;fy tontribi,ite tq·tiie f,q.lh:,wiMg potential chronic .health effects: ·•· Notic;;e; Reports rrave associated 1epeat~d and prolonged octup<;tioi:iai overexposure to solvents v-.ritb permanem brain and i:i.eJvotis syste.!11 91:1rn~ge. lnteritidnat misuse. by .deliberately cqncentratit'!g and inhaling th.e c;onfents. may be iiarrrifwJ 0r fatat te~t,ogens, . . . . . . . • {';Qhtains-mat$.riattha~ fr!aY ca use adverse .r.epr-odu'ctiv$ effect_s .. C~rcinog~n-$: . . . . · • Possibie c':mcer hazard. Contaln.s, nicJt.erial vybich m~y ca~se eancerb'asec;! on animal data. 3, CoMi:,oSlTfON-1 fNF.GRMATIQN: ON H~RDO.t.JS INGREDIENTS ,\ ~ -.. 1 1l ngreqient Name CA$~1'.)1.o,. : . ~pprox,. :: ICnetnical Name· We.ignf% l . ... . ISTYRENEMONO'fi,1ER . 'j('ioC) · ·· · . r1-0.0-42-:-5 · If this sec,tion fa blank thete are no h'c\,zaroous componenfs _per O~HA guidelines. 4. f7JRST AID. M~ASDRES l;:ye,Oqnt~¢t: . . . · -Remove any co.nfi:lct l~nses ~nd open-eyes ·Wide apart. Jr:; c9se qf tont,;ict, .imfT.)ediat~fy flush eyes with plenty of 'Nater for i:!,t.ie_ast 15 mihutes. If medical assistance is n0t lmmediate[v available. flush.an: additional 15 minutes. Gat m~djcal attefltlon immediate1y_ . . . . . . , -. . Skin Contact: ·Hemdve contaminated ctothing and sn0~s._ vvasq off immedic1tely With: pienty 0hvc;itei for at least 15 minutes: Get me(iica! attention. if symptom$ develop 0f persist · ' -, ' . ' ,• -' 1n·gestion: Rihse mouth wtt/i water. Gi;,e one or-'two giasses of wi;lt~r~ OnJy induce vomiting. at the instruction of medic$! personnet,. N$veir give anything b.y m0uth to an tinconscious.pE;i~oh .. Do, NOT induce vomiting·. If vomiting occurs, kaep· becid lower. than tips to prevent aspiration.· Get medical $1tenfion imr:ne-oic1tely'. . · . ' ' ' ' ' Inhalation: rviov~ injl,lred person i~fo-fresh air and keep per!?Oh calm under observation. : Get medkaJ attention immed\atel:i. '·, • & ' -• · .Medical c'o11qltions. aggrava,e¢:t-.by e.xp_bsure: Any respiratqry-or skin C9nditio_n. . . Plash. p0lnt· (Fahrenheit): . . lower exp!os(v.~ 1irnit:' · PJpper·exp/o~lv~ limit . AutQ:igni:tkm ·temperature: S~n$'.itivlty-::o :rop~;::t: Sensi(ivity to,static di$,charge· . ·Blf'F ( 31.0CJ · 1% 6% nb.td$1etrtjiried -<>i=' (0 .C} no Subiect to static discbarae hazards. P!ease sqe: bonding. ,. J, ,. . ' ''' ' '< '~-• -· and. gf.'0an;;Jihg·1nformation· in S~otlbn 7. See Sjcrion ·to. . P'age':217 ' . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -• Unusual fire and explosion hazards: t,icne known . Extinguishing media: Carbon dioxide. dry chemical, foam and/or water fog, Fire fighting procedures: Firefighters should be equipped with self-contafnec: breathing apparatus and :um ou1 gear. surroundings cool with water spray . 6. ACC!DENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Action to be taken if material is released or spiHed: Keep containers and Ventilate the area. Avoid breathing dust or vapor. Use self-containing breathing apparatus or akmask for large spiHs in a confined area. Wipe, scrape or soak up in an inert material and put in a container for cHsposaL See sectfon 7, "Handling and Storage'", for proper container and storage procedures. Remove aE sources of igniiiori. Soak up with inert abso,..bent material. Use only non-sparking too.rs. Avoid ail personal contaci . 7. HANDLING ft.ND STORAGE Precautions to be taken in handling and storage: Keep away from heat sparks and open r1arne. -No smoking. Keep container dosed when not in use_ Based on flash point and vapor pressure, suitable storage shoufd be provided in accordance with OSHA regurat1on 1910.106, Ontario OH&S regulation 851 section 22_ Empty containers may contain product residue. including flammable or explosive vapors. Do not cut puncture or ,veid on or near container. All l2bel warnings must be obJ;en:ed until the container has been commerciaHy cleaned or reconditioned. If the product is used near or above the flashpoint, an ignition hazard may be present. Activities, uses, or operations which iiberate vapor (such as mixing or free fall of liquids) may a!so present ar, ignition hazard. Please ensure containers and other lnterconnected equipment are properiy bonded and grounded at al; times. To maintain product quality, do not store in heat or direct sunlight. Do not store above 85 degrees F (29A degrees ,.,.. 'v-) . 8. PERSONAL PROTECTNE EQUIPMENT AND EXPOSURE CONTROLS Persona! Protective Equipment Eye and face protection; \Nsar chemical goggles vvith splash shields Jr face shield. Contaci lenses shourd not be 1ivom vvhen working ·Nith ~hemicals because contact lenses may contribute to the severity of an eye if'Jury in case of exposure . Skin protection; Gloves: Neoprene or other nonporous . Other Personel Protection Ogta: To prevent skin contact wear protective clothing covering alf exposed areas. showers are close to the workstation location . Ensure that eyewash stations and safety Respiratory protection: If exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits, use the appropriate N!OSH approved respirator such as an air purifying resp,rator w!ti1 orgarnc vapor c2ir1,ioge and ch..1$~/rr.i3t f1its:·. Consut t.,B respirator manu(-3cfu,er's lite~att..re to ensure that the respirator will provide adequate protection. Read and foflow ail respirator manufacturer's instructions . Ventilation Use only in well-ventifated areas. Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas. Ovens used for curing should contain a fresh alr purge to prevent vapcurs from accumulating and creating a possible explosive mix~ure. Wr,ere :he product is used ln a hazardous dassiiied area, use explosion-proof eiectrica!!ver.tilatingf!ightingfequipmerrL Exposure Guidefines • Product ID: 57E,BCQD'.,iJ7 G: 2 Page 3 ! 7 • • f --------·--···-----------·------·------------------------~,.,_...., 'OSHA P'ermis,srbJ~· Exp0$!Jfe. Limits f PEL;si t ·:·· ---TW-1 ~A-J-,fi-.n-~·-,}~~-• ·T-c-. e_i_ii_n_g_s_H-.m-i-ts-.-(f-in_a_l)-,-. ~S-1{-in_d_es_.i_g_ri_a~(i_o_FI_S__, ' } ·~ ; !STYRENE MONOMER ifi5 ~ 90 . ! . ·1;vo·c··, · · ·· ·\, 'I '100-42.-5. 'ACGIH Thre~hqld Limit Yalu~ (tLV's} ' Ingredient f,fa_rne . CAS,.No; · . iAi:>prox. . WeiQht ¾ STYRENE liJONOMER' .. (VOq. . . . 1'00--42-5 ..... Odor: Phvsical State: ~~(. Vapor pressure: >J:apor: density (a'ir = i J\): Bo iii mg ,point: · Solubility ii:l water: Cpeffic{entof Wi;:ilar/oil aistribu(fon; D'erisity (lbs per US. Q?lfon): Sp13cifi¢ Grav.l:ty: . .. tvapqratipnrate (,buty113cetate = 1.0): · ·t=iash point (f ahrl;lriheit): ·· lower expi:os,ve iinii{: L)pper explosiv~ 'limit . · Auteignitioh temperature:. ;-o. 'sTABfLITY ANO REACTf\/ITY· Stability: Conpitions fo.Avoid: · 111compatibili,ty: . . Ha~ardous Poty.media~ion: ;Ha;rnrqous ;Oernmpc;isitioJ,i Pro9uct-s: S~hsitiYtfy to static discharge: 1 f TOXf COL0$JCA,.L ·tNFORMATlbN · .. ?nn n ..... n, ---:--r--•• . i Ceiling limits . [ . Skin , I. d.~~iJ:111ations I .· .4oprm f Nbrmal fqr this product type. fiquid · 00t.ctet~rrninect 2.515639,1' rrirriHg@ 50°F i10°C) 3J,) not detetr:nined not det~nnined notdetermiried 7.5 .9 0-.49 8$°F {31°CJ 1% 6%. ·b01"d~ter,mine<;l -"F (°C} S1able ir protected fyom heat and exposure .to· ?ir, Heat, Per0xides: · S~rong. 0xidiiiiig agents Acids or alkafie~. . Prodl,!Gt may polymerize when. exposed to heat. · Ca,bon morio::dde and carbon-di0xic!e. · Su.bject tq static dischqrge hawrds. Plea$e see b'onding and groundingjr-jforrnation in Section 7. · ·!Approx_ NIO$H _:s~J~cteid "LD{)Os and'!,.<;;50s . fv'.ii~ight %. ''· . . .. · ' .... i$1Y~EN~· NiONOMER. j(VOCJ.. . r,00-42-s I . 1s5:,. 90-. . Jnhaiafic;mLC'5-0 Rai: 12 grofm3!4H i - 1 ,lnhalation LCSO Mops$ : 95QO mg(m5/4H 1 Or-al LD50'Rat:-Z650'mg/kg .I . Orai J:.._DSQ· Mevs:e· ;·_31.:6 mg/~g . .. Pi:'oduct ID: 578SC~D0(}7 G12 l • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mutagens/T eratogens/Carcinogens: Contains matenai that may cause aave.-se :eprodtu:::iive e-!fects . Possible cancer hazard. Contains materiai which may cause cancer based on animai data . Contains styrene whfch rs listed by t.'\RC as a possibfe human carcinogen based on anirnal data. Ns.ither fang term animai studies, nor human epidemiology studies of v,1orkers exposed to sfyrene provide an adequate basis to conctude styrene is carcinogenic . ngredient Name !Approx. I IARC Gr~up 1 -Human jlARC Group 2A -Umited1 !ARC Group 28 ~ / CAS-No. /WeiQht % [ Evidence , 1-{uman Data 1 Sufficient Animal Data i fsTYRENE lV!O_N_O_M_E_R ___ r·;..,,-5-·_..,,.,9 __ 0 _ __,..I i . . i Monograph 60, 1994:' l(VOC) I I i (Overafl eva[uation I 1 100-42-5 1 , ! upgraded from 3 to 2B I f f !with supporting evidence J I from other data rerevant , / to the evaluation of ' l carcinogeniciti; and its I mechanisms) 12. ECOLOGICAL DATA No information on ecology is avaiiable . 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATfONS Disposal should be made in accordance with federal, state and tocai reguiailons . 14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION U.S. Department ofTransportation Proper Shipping Name: PAft-JT Hazard Class: 3 UN !D Number: UNi263 Packing Group: !H U.S. Highway & Raii Shipments The supplier may apply one of the following exceptions: Combustible Uquict, Consumer Commodity, Limited Quantity . Viscous Liquid. Does Not Sustain Combustion, or others, as allowed under 49CFR Hazmat Regulations. Please consult 49CFR Subchapter C to ensure that subsequent shipments comply with these exceptions . Reportable Quantity Description: International Air Transport Association (lATA}: Proper Shipping Name: Paint Hazard Class: 3 l5i-.: 1D r ~urnbzr: Packing Group: rn International Maritime Organization (JMO): Proper Shipping Name: PAINT Hazard Class: 3 Non-Bulk UN ID Number: UN1253 F--:.1cu~g Gr0ur,: Iii 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION • Product ID: 5738C9v00? G 12 Page 5 ! 7 • • -•----·--········ .... ·-····· ··---- Disclaimer: The d'clta on this-shee: represerit typical values, Since 3pplication variab!~§ ,;fre-:a major factor in pri;J,du~t -petf0rrran:::':: 1ri~ inf9r:mE!ticn shou.ki ~.erv~ or-iy as0a gi;,'l,::ral guide. \/--a/spar as~umes no \')biigation or iiabillty fotus~ of1his Jnfe~mation. UNLE,S.SVALSPAR AGR;EE-$0THSRWl~iE:lN·WRTTtNG. VAI.,S.P:ARMAKES NO V\/ARRA.NTIE3, ·EXPRESS OR )MP!.,!ED,. AND· D!SCLAI.MS .«L!::. WJP.l:!EO WARP..:ANT[ES !NCLlJ!'.:f!NG WARRANTIES. o~ rvif;RCH:A.NTABfUTY OR ·f ITN~S?; FO~ A PARTICULAR ·USE ·oR -PR.EE09M~~oM··f=iATE;Nj INFRINGEMENT. VALSPAR WILL N01lfE _ t,.lABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL ORCOf\fS,EQtJENT\AL [}fa.MAG.ES. Your only remedy for any rJefe9t in this proi::iuct is me. rsplac~mef\t'6f the i:1$fective pr9du~. or a refonc! of its pl.lr:chase ,price, at our 0pti0ct, Thfs NJSDS cont9ins additional infor:mation r:eauired bv the state.of Pennsvlvariia. . . . -. · : . ' • ,"' -< , ... ' • Preparation: fhformat,on: · !=-n,:pornd 3y: . Print dal~-: · -Revision Date: ProductlD: ;>73(3,C{)OOQ7.G:t2 . .?-i?§Uli;"to_ry.A~:ai~ .Pepdltr.r,¢:nt . · 06/Mar/.2009 ·. . , . _,. · .. 19/Febf 2-009 -, . ' ' ,-. _· iPaM··i/7 .,., , ' ···) '•., .·,·. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Consolidated Fireprotection Consultants Fire Protection Technical Report & Opinion SUPERBrands Dust Collection Data ------------------~cc~~~ _=.-e; Fire & Life Safety • Consulting • Planning • Analysis • Inspections • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LLECTOR SE fiCEE~j) ;~~ o '.'t ·. ·· · . , · ~, c:... :: }· -:f::?;~;;::)·I~J:~j 1509 N. K,·aemer Blvd., Unit N • Anaheim, California 92806-1408 Telephone (714) 237-1690 " Fax (714) 23 7-1694 • E-Mail: saies@dustcollectorservices.com • www.dustcollectorservices.com April 27> 2011 Quotation No. 1104100 SUBERBRAI'iD, INC . 2777 W. Loker Ave Carlsbad~ CA 92010 Attn: JASON KOONS Re: DUST COLLECTION -SHAPING & SAI\1lING ROOMS Dear Mr. Koons, Per your request we a.re pleased to offer our proposal to provide you with a Torit dust collection system for your shaping & sanding rooms as follows: TORIT MODEL UMA 250 DUST COLLECTOR l\1oc1el: UMA-250 Filter Area: Filte1· 1\.iatel"ial: Design Condition: : · . · ·Application: 244 square feet 8 oz. polyester 2,500 CFM @ 9,.wg. 70°F. 0 foot elevation .Surfboard Shaping & Sanding Dust CONTRACTOR'S UCENSE f#,!M630 SALES • AfR CLEANING EQUIPMENT • SERVICE FILTER-REPLACEMENTS " INSTALLATION .. DUCTING & DESIGN :UST·C 0 ES,. I 1509 N. Kr:aemer B'lyd., UliitN • Anaheim., California 92806~1408 Telephorre.,(714) 237 .. 1690 • Fax (714) 237-1694 •-E.:Mail:.·s:a!es@d.ustcollectotservices.com • WWW;dustc6llectorser.vices.c9m April 27, 201 l SUBERBRAND,.INC. . Attn: JASON KOONS Re: DUST CQLLECTIO:N -.SH.AfJNG & S.ANDJNG ROOMS .Page2 of7 HOUSING. . Unit is constrl1cted of I 6 gauge steel .rated ~t---16" 'Ng. A 10-inch I~D. inlet is provided. Liftoff hinged doors ,a] low easy: access to filter and fan sections fpr fa~pection and' maintenance. FIN:ISH Collector is mild steel wft11 a .baked' on pi:r~vder finish oh interior and exterio;r panels. The color ~s blue. FILTER ELEMENT F,ilter eleme~1t is a mulfi..,ehvelope, singiepiecedesign with flexible wire nwsh. supporting insert$. Single piece d~$1gn.min.hnjzes the sealing requirements.a,nd improve$ efficiency. · EFFICIENCY . Unit is. 99% efficient ~Y '\veight w~th se~soned b;ags. FILTER CLEANING Filter cleaning is actoniplished hy 114 HP, 1'175 RPM shaker motor counet,::tecl.to a shaker bar v1a ~ eccentric. '.'.fhe'sfo1.k~i: :motor is activated for 35 seconds each time the fan is .shut down. HOPPER AND DUST STORAGE . Standa1·d UMA Bin a1Ta11gement :-Hoppers axe directly coupled to 3 cu ft dust bins with ~ quick release seal' n1echani~m. SHAKER MOTORS Slmker motor is 1!3 HP, TENV,. H75 RPM GONTRACTOWS LICENSE t/6816:iO · SALES, A!RCL.EANING:EQlJIP.MENT .. SERVICE FJLTl:R-RBPLACl:MENTS .. INSTALLAiiON • DUCTING & DESIGN ••• e\ ., . ••• • . ; 4t • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • •• • • •• i • • • • • • • • • • •• ., ., • • • .: -•• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • COLLECTOR SE I 1509 N. Kraemer Blvd., Unit N .. Anaheim, California 92806-1408 Telephone (714) 237-1690 ° fax (714) 237-1694 • E-Mail: sales@dustcolfectorservices.com • www.dustcollectorservices.com April 27, 2011 SlJBERBRAND, INC . Attn: JASON KOONS Re: DUST COLLECTION -SHAPING & SANDING ROOMS Page 3 of7 INTEGRAL FAN An integral fan is located on the clean air side of the unit is a Bl type directly driven by a 3450 RPM, 10 HP, TEFC motor designed to deliver approximately 2,500 CFM at 9.0'" w.g . -i:\) :·isf~rfi~o}~:}t . ---"10HP ....... --.............. -r--. " . ........._,,_ ~I'.. "'-"-SHI" ' 3HP"\'- soo 1000 1000 :iooo 2500 3000 3500 SCFM CLEANING CONTROLS A Unimaster Controller is supplied for statiing of fan and automatic operation of filter shaker motor. The controller includes fan and shaker motor contactors with overloads, control circuit transformer, timer foi-automatic. activation of shaker motor and NEMA 12 enclosure with Start and Clean pushbuttons. Dust collector is designed for intermittent duty and needs to be shut down for the cleaning cycle to be activated . SILENCER/ACOUSTIC DIFFUSER Chamber silencer mounted on top of unit for approximate smmd level of74 dB (A) at 1 meter:from J10using . REQlJIRED UTILITIES Electrical Supply: 230/460 Volt, 60 Hz, 3 Ph SHIPPING ,VEIGHT 1,000 pounds (approximate) . CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE #684630 SALES • MR CLEANING EQUIPMENT ~ SERVICE FILTER-REPLACEMENTS,. INSTALLATION • DUCTING & DESIGN 1509 N. K,·a~m~r Blvd., Unit N '! Anah~im, California 92806-1408 Telephon~ (714) 237:...1~90. • F.;\'x (714)237-1694'• E-Mail: saJes@dustcollectorservices~com • www.dustcqllectqrservices.com April 27, 201 l . SUBERBRAND, INC. Attn: JASON KOONS Re; DUST COLL~CTION -SI~JNG & SANDING ROOMS Pacre 4 of? i::, - TORI.T.MO:DEL UMA 250 :DUST COLLECTOR.SETUP The ~bove mentioiied Torit Mo~el lJMA 250 dust collector and its standard accessoi:ies shall' by asse111ble<;l and ·set tip inside the building adjacent to the restrooms as discussedwith custom~r. The dust collector shallbe lagged onto·a customyr provided qoncrete founpation. No stn1Gtt1ral engineering or modifi~ations to the ~xisfing foundation -are included in this proposal . . MECHANICAi,, INSTALL;\.TION Extending-from the fol et on the ~ide of the dust cbl1ecto'r shall be a 10')0 mainline that shall extend ·up ·to the appropriate an~l branch off into one (1) 9" line anc1 one (1) 6" lin~~ · Tfm.EE.(3) SHAPING ROOMS The 9'' line Jhe 9"0 line ;shali ehienc1 up to the appi:opriate height and run across the aisle way to the tln:ee (3) shaping rooms mid branch off into three (1) 5" lines. Each s~' line.s11a1l penetrate at :the recJr ·of9pe (1) shaping room and extend do'wn to apptoximat~ly 4' offofthe grounct•·and terminate. with a top feed register box designed 10 dta)Y approxhnateiy 54.5 CFM with a velodty of approximately 4,000 FPM.in theduptfug{hood describGd below). · T()P'FEED·REGJSTERBOXES :Proyide ,m:ee (3) top'feed r~&ister boxes, .each fabricated from 22-gauge galvapized ~eel, spot welded and silicone $ealed. Boxes shall have the dimensions. Z4"L x J 2';T ,X 6'~1) '\-vith a 5'' inlet 'located at the top. The ope~ area . a~ross the face 1s 24"L x 12'T V\dth 2 sqt1ai~ fee,t of open area. The opening shall- draw approximately 545 CfM with a f~ce velocity of approximately 270 PPM, giving the romn one (1 )air change every 2.:56 minutes fot a approximate tot~l Qf (?O) ah changes every h011r. · C0NTAAC1"0l\1S LICENSE t/684630 '$ALES • AIR CLEANING EQUIPMENT., SERVICE . PILTER:-REPLACEMENTS ·0 .INSTALLATION .. PUCTfNG & DESIGN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1509 N. Kraemer Blvd .• Unit N "Anaheim, California 92806-1408 Telephone (7J4) 237-1690 • Fax (714) 237-1694 • E-Mail: sales@dustcollectorservices.com " www.dustcollectorservices.com April 27, 2011 SUBERBRAND, INC . Attn: JASON KOONS Re: DUST COLLECTION -SHAPI.t~G & SANDING ROOMS Page 5 of7 T\VO (2) SANDING ROOMS The 6"0 line shall nm along the ,va11 above the Glassing room approximately 40' to the sanding rooms. Once the 6" line reaches the sanding rooms it shall branch off into two (2) 4" lines. Each 4" line shall penetrate at the rear of one (1) shaping room and extend dmm to approximately 4~ off of ihe ground and terminate vvith a top feed register box designed to draw approximately 400 CFM ·with a ·velocity of approximately 4,000 FPM in the ducting (hood described below) . TOP FEED REGISTER BOXES Provide two (2) top feed register boxes, each fabricated from 22-gauge galvanized steel, spo1 welded and silicone sealed. Boxes sha11 have the dimensions 20"L x I <YT x 5"D with a 4'~ inlet located at the top. The open area across the face is 2O"L x 1 O"T "\vi.th 1.38 square feet of open area. The opening shall draw approximately 400 CFM with a face velocity of approximately 280 FPM, giving the room one (1) air change every 1 .8 minutes for a approximate total of (30) air changes every hour . CUSTOMER TO PROVIDE A) Easy access for installation B) Ability to work .during regular hours . C) Offload equipment when delivered direct from the factory . D) Use of customer's forklift, without inte1n1ption, for dust collector set up. E) Electrical connections to dust collector (dust collector is prewired) F) Suitable concrete fotmdation for dust collector . G) Work to be completed at time of equipment installation . H) Costs related to obtaining perm.its or special approvals if applicable l) Job to be able to begin and run continuously to completion . J) Anything not specifically mentioned above . CONT~10R'S UCENSE #6!14630 SALES • AIR CLEANING EQUIPMENT " SERVICE FlLTER~REPLACEMENTS • INSTALLATION • DUCTING & DESIGN F:'l fiJ Ft!!! c? lJ ~~, 0 1509 N: Kraemer Blv&,Unit N ° Anaheim, California 92806-1408 Telephone (714)237-1690 • Fax (714) '237-· 1694 " 'E-Mail: sales@c;lustcpllecto1'se1'Vices.com ~ www.ch,1stco1lectorservkes.com ' . April 27, 201 l SlIBERl,lRAND; INC. A,ttm .JASON KOONS Re: DlJST COLLECTION -SIJA.fING & :SANDJNG ROOMS Page 6 of7 :OUCTJNG Ducting Wi11 co~1sist of spiral duct and Jong radius elbows. The connectingjofots wm be fastened wiih TEK screws artd.silico11e sealed, Ducting wm he supported with .½'~ EMT VEE h:r:aced to the woq~l' be~m·ceiling approximately every12'. Ceiling penetrations will be flashed witb a wall plate for aesthetics. Access doors ar~ not included in this proposal;, but ca11 be added for an additional cliarge. **Any changes to the aboY~ du~t fa.y out afti;!r a purchas·e oi·der has been issued and parts {iaye bee1,1 Qrdered will result in additional charges. Temis: F.O.B.: Delivery:, '2~% d¢p.osit wlth ·0rcler & balance net 15 .days Nfohol~sville, l<Yfordust collector. :Velivered for remaining materials. Appi-oxuimtely 4-$ \Yeeks·ARO and app1-ovals, sooner if possible Price cmnplete as· Ust~d above including :m.a:terials, Jabor, scissorUft 'r~ntals and sa'Jes tax .•• $14;soo.oo OPTIONAL ITEMS PRESSURJfGAUGE Magnehefic® Gauge to mwtltor differential pres~ure cltop across the filters. Magileh~lic is a re'gistered ii:ademark of the Dwyer Corporation. · ADD (plus tax & fn:i~lJt) $ 2?0:00 'In the State·.of California Confractors-are reqt1fred by Jaw to be licensed and regulated by the C011tracfots" State License Board. Any qu'estfons conce1nihg a contr.actor muy be tefen-~d to the Registrar of tl1e Board whose address 1~ Con'.ttactors State ticense Board Post 6:ffic~ Box 26000 Sacrame11:to,. CA 9582,6. · · CONTMCTQR'S Llt:ENSE f/6B·f~3Q SALES O AIR ,CLEANING EQUIP.MENT' ,j SERVICE . FILtER~REPLAC!;MENTS 'I 'iNS:rfAL;LAtlON .. -DUCTING & DESIGN .;,; •. , •• • • • • • •• • • • •• ., • • • •• • •· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ., • •• • • • • _, -•• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1509 N. Kraemer Blvd., Unit N "Anaheim, California 92806-1408 Telephone (714) 237-1690 "fax (714) 237-1694 " E-Mail: sales@dustcoUectorservices.com ~ www.dustcollectorservices.com Apdl 27, 2011 SUBERBRAND, INC. Attn: JASON KOONS Re: DUST COLLECTION-SHAPING & SANDING ROOMS Page 7 of7 If you should need additional infonnation, please do not hesitate to contact me; thank you for conside1ing Dust Collector Sen1kes for your cunent needs . Sincerely, DUST COLLECTOR SERVICES, JNC . Jeffrey J. Schientz CONTAACTOR'S LICENSE #684630 SALES • AIR CLEANING EQUIPMENT " SERVICE FILTER"REPLACEMENTS " INSTALLATION" DUCTlNG & DESIGN .. Ut: Jeffr~y J. Schlentz Dust Collector Servjces, Inc·. Date: Customer: Contact ,Machine Descfipti<;m . Aml?ient Air Hoods Ambient Air Hoo~!,s Ambient Air Hoods Ambient Alr Hoods Ambient Air Hoods · Dl}ST COLLECTJQNEQUIPMENT 4/26/?01.1 System: · SUPERbrartd Inc. Present GFM: 2777 W. Loker Ave~ Ste E Carlsbad~ C.A Jasc;m Koon$ 1otc;;1l .buct Area: Equip. No. 1 2 3 1 2 Main Duct Dia. In.; Total O~sign CFM No. of · Size Velocity Air Lines ,Inches RequireQ FPfvl . Shaping Rooms 1 . . 5'' 4000 1 1 5 5 Sanding .Rooms . 1 4 . 1 4 4000 4000 4000 4000 Torit UIVIA, 150 2~3'34 0.68 10 · 2·;at4 CFM Requfred· 545 545 545 349 349 Estimated Ouct Area Sq. Ft. 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.09 •.. ; • ', ·c, " -',, •< • • • •• •• • • • • • • • •! . ~ ., ei • . , • • • • ,i • • . , • • • • • • •• • • • •• •• • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ;i, ~ ~ ~ s ... :: ~ '.! s ' ,: ('l C :r [ ,:, ~· C , :l ::1 ~ 0 ~ "' 0 &W.QRa.\JIOI DW' r, (:Cf,l"ltolJlN. ~ Cl11'11No'1I~ .,,~ 10 Dl"°-.IU, tOPI~ ~~'ir,s~ :.1~~ I 32,¢8 '1.13 SB,Ob (10l!. ?8) qz,s9 1 • '56,23 • ····r··· l ··, ~\ I ,: '• .. 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Ntt!QY, . ,~iilT~~YUJlP~TEQ< ·,1~tt1.200!- ·~ GROUNOll-l!.l_PACK CASTER PACK ASSEI.IBL't /42.00 1',10E X 57.00 Q££p\, (ADO'S 6.16 ro COLLECl'OR-HEl¢\fr) -- IC) MACNEHEUC CAGE PACK a .. ,_ I I~ ,-r~,~ ~..,.~OkO'"..ot ~ -· ". -.. --. --.,,_ -~ it£ UM,f\lAD3188401~- ~ ~f!_':· ;,i ~········ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• •et••.~:•• I ~:. «--~ .,:>' ~ CITY OF CARLSBAD Project Address: PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL WORKSHEET B-18 Development Services Building Department 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2719 www.carlsbadca.gov Permit No.: lnfonnation provided below refers to work being done on the above mentioned pennit oniy. '§t§:; fo·~s m~~~ ~;-; ~em~~ete~ ~md reiurm1d to the BuHdireg Depmimeef before the permit con be issued. Building Dept. Fax: (760) 602-8558 Number of new or relocated fixtures, traps, or floor drains ....................................................... /4 New building sewer line? ......................................................................................... Ves __ No V-- Number of new roof drains? ............................................................................................................... _§_ Install/alter water line? ................................. ,....................................................................................... ft Number of new water heaters? ......................................................................................................... ___,j?f_ Number of new, relocated or replaced gas outlets? .................................................................... __@_ Number of new hose bibs? .................................................................................................................. ~ Upgrade existing panel? ......................................................................................... Yes__ No ~ From _____ Amps to ____ Amps Number of new panels or subpanels? .............................................................................................. + Single Phase ............................................................................................ Number of new amperes __ Three Phase .............................................................................................. Number of new amperes __ Three Phase 480 ..................................................................................... Number of new amperes __ Remodel (relocate existing outlets/switches or add outlets/switches)? Yes '~No --- Number of new fumaces,@or heat pumps? ............................................................................ _.{!:f_ New or relocated duct wori:?? .......................................................................... Yes -V-No __ _ Number of new fireplaces? ................................................................................................................. --/If::. Number of new exhaust fans? ............................................................................................................ $ Relocate/install vent? ............................................................................................................................ ~ Number of new exhaust hoods? ........................................................................................................ ~ Number of new boilers or compressors? ........................................................... Number of HP fY , -.. -.. ---·---.. ,uu-i ., au "' ..... ...,,u ........ ..... ---=.,------------·-- Business Name Project Address 'Z-T Mailing Address Project Contact SAN DIEGO REGIONAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS QUESTIONNAIRE Business ContactR City The following questions represent the facility's activities, NOT the BP DATE _ __,/ __ _,_/ __ business ncy with PART II: SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISIONS (HMO): If the answer to any of the questions is yes, applicant must contact the County of San Diego Hazardous Materials Division,~0 Overland Ave-:. Suite 110, San Diego, CA 92123. Call (858) 505-6700 prior to the issuance of a building pennit. (' FEES ARE REQUIRED. Project Completion Date:<,\'ld10t ~ WY\LlO[l;:xpected Date of Occupancy: __ / __ /__ 0 CalAR~ Exempt YES NO . I (fornew ~~ucti n qr re"fideling projects) IN'V'I Date Initials 1. ~ D Is your business listed on the reverse side of this fonn? (check all that apply). t"v•, , 2. D ~ Will your business dispose of Hazardous Substances or Medical Waste in any amount? 210334 D CalARP Required 3. D Ix! Will your business store or handle Hazardous Substances in quantities equal to or greater than 55 gallons, 500 pounds ___ ..._! ___ _ 200 cubic feet, or carcinogens/reproductive toxins in any quantity? 220 ex} t'lS • Date Initials 4. 5. 6. 7. D D D D ~ Will your business use an existing or install an underground storage tank? M . :£_. jCI Will your business store or handle Regulated Substances (CalARP)? 11 () aJ ll.CJ!MJI u.. JiO Will your business use or install a Hazardous Waste Tank System (Title 22, Article 1 )? ~ Will your business store petroleum in tanks or containers at your facility with a total storage capacity equal to or greater than 1,320 gallons? (California's Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act). D CalARP Complete I Date Initials PART 111: SAN DIEGO COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT: If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, applicant must contact the Air Pollution Control District (APCD), 10124 Old Grove Road, San Diego, CA 92131-1649, telephone (858) 586-2600 prior to the issuance of a building or demolition permit. Note: if the answer to questions 4 or 5 is yes, applicant must also submit an asbestos notification fonn to the APCD at least 1 O working days prior to commencing demolition or renovation, except demolition or renovation of residential structures of four units or less. Contact the APCD for more infonnation. YES NO 1. j8J D Will the subject facility or construction activities include operations or equipment that emit or are capable of emitting an air contaminant? (See the APCD factsheet at http://www.sdapcd.org/info/facts/permits.pdf, and the list of typical equipment requiring an APCD permit on the reverse side of this from. Contact APCD if you have any questions). 2. 3. 4. 5. D D D D (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 1 IS YES) Will the subject facility be located within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school (K through 12)? (Search the California School Directory at http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/sd/ for public and private schools or contact the appropriate school district). Has a survey been performed to determine the presence of Asbestos Containing Materials? Will there be renovation that involves handling of any friable asbestos materials, or disturbing any material that contains non-friable asbestos? Will there be demolition involving the removal of a load supporting structural member? de herein are true and correct. 5tf3, 111 Name of Owner or Authorized Agent Authorized Agent Date FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: ______________________________ _ BY: ________________________ _ DATE: __ .,_/ __ _./ __ _ EXEMPT OR NO FURTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED RELEASED FOR OCCUPANCY COUNTY-HMO* APCO APCO COUNTY-HMO APCO County of San Diego -DEH-Hazardous Materials Division Business 'Name. Project Address '2-7 M1:1ill11!i A,ddress project Contact SAN DIEGO REGIONAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS QUESTIONNAIRE HV#=!.,;._-Hl'-'-'"""---BP DATE _ _,_ ______ _ PART II: SAN on:t;;o: COUNTY DEl?ARTMENi OF ENVIRONMENT AL HEALTH -,HAZARD:0US MATERIALS ,DIVISIONS (HMO): lf'tlie answer to any of the quesU~ns Js·y~s •. applicant:-musrcontact.the·County of San Diego·HazaroousMaterials·DMslon,..fi5Q.!)·Oy13rtand:Aye:, Sulte 11 o, ·san Dl o, CA 92123. Gall (858) 505;-6700 •. prlor lo ·the Issuance-of a butldlng i:1em1IL O · FEES ARE R!:QUIRED. ProjedCompleUim Dale:,<,Vld,J:Ot J~i!;xpecladDate·ofOccupanc~:--. / __ /_· _ D CalARP Exempt Y~S NO . (I (fornew.~~cU n·(lrre,delfng projects) tl 1NV'I Date Initials 1. ·~ D lsyourt.i'u~!n~llsted·oilll:le:reverae·slde;of-lhfsfomi?{clieckalf-Jafapply~ ... · · .... , .:. ,\"'vr,·, ?. d ~ WJII yoyr bµslness cllsp~ of Hazardo9s Substam;es gr-Medical Waste In any·~mount? 210 B 84 o calARP Required 3. 0 fxl Will your buslness·store,or handle:Hazao:ious Substances.lo q~Ianllli.es equal ta.i,rgreatedhan:55,g~llons, 500 pound~· / 4. D ~ :~.;~~::~s~~::t::~1;:::i:~~;:C:i~:~:;::~~~~;;~~~f~~~-~ ta.nk1Z ~20 ~.cJ· .rt_S!L. Dale Initials s. D ~ Will you~business,~.tore.orhandl.e.R~ulafEt<l'~ubst.it1CAS(~IARPj? l·I O Mal QC£Mj11.l.. D CalARP Complete 6. 0 Ji(j Wlil·your.business use-odnstall a Hazardous Waste Tanl(·$ys'ti)ms(,rlfie,22; Article 1 ~? Date Initials 7. D 1)(1 Will Y,our [Jyi;lri~SS: 11ti)re petroleum fn .. tan~~ cir c'Qntainers al yow f?.cillty,wlth a total stciragEl capacity equiil to or grea.ter than 1-,3.20 galfori,s? (Galifomla's Aboveground,PoJrolourn Storag_e Actj. P.ART Ill:. SAND EGO COUNTY AIR OLLUTION O TROL D mt ': If lhec1mswer lo-a11y oUhe 5JU~l):Qns .below ls yes. applicant m,~st contact !he Air Pollution· Control 'Dist ct :(AP.CD},' . 1-24 Qld Grove·'Raa , San Diego, .. A 21·31,11349, telephone. (8~t3):q86a2600.·p,:ior to·tl1Q.Jssli<1nce of~ building or demolitfon pennit. Note: if the answer to questions 4 or 5 l\l -yes, applicant must also ~l)bmlt i:in asbesto~ _riot!ficatkm form 19 lhe APCD a.I itiast 10 wotklng'_days prior lo commencing demolition or renovation, exc(:!pt demolition or renovatiornor rosldentlahstructures,of fot/r:unlls:or less. Goritact:!he APC0. for moro.-[nforr.na,liofl. YES NO 1. psi D Will the subject facility or construction actlvlt!as Include operations or equipment !hat emit or are capable of emitting an air contaminant? (See the APCD factsheet at http://www.sdapcd.org/info/facts/permits.pdf, and the list of typical equipment requiring an APCD permit on the reverse side of this from. Contact AP~.!) 1f yq14 haye-@rtY'qu¢1?tfqns),.. . 2. 3. 4. 5. D D D D t'.')il' (ANSWER ONLY IFQLJESTION 1 'IS YES) WIii tho,sublectfacllity-qe located within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary ofa school (K through 12)? (Search the California School· Directory at http:1/www,ccfe:ca.gov/re/sd(for public and private schools or contact the appropriate school district), g Has a survey been performed to determine the presence of Asbesfos Containing Materials? WIii there be renovation that involves handling of any friable asbestos materials, or disturbing any material that contains non.friable asbestos? WIii there be demolition Involving the removal of a load supporting structural member? · · Briefly describe proposed project: ' ; C.12. ' k:.-i <;; I\. ' . ~ ' . 5113, 111 Date FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCYCLASSIFICATiON: . .;-· ------------------------------BY: __________________________ _,. DATE: __ ~------ EXEMPT OR II_(? FURTHE!flNFORMA~ REQUIRED . RELEASED FOR OCCUPAHCY COUNTY-HMO* APCD ''/\ stamp hi tnis box ohlX ex:empls,bUsihes1ies,fr:9m c·ornpleting,., HM-9171 (02/11) g,a fl~fgous Mfllerials-Busil'(ess.Plan. , ·-~:PP · ntJ requlremenls may slilJ apply. 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