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2251 FARADAY AVE; 150; CBC2024-0109; Permit
Building Permit Finaled Ccityof Carlsbad Commercial Permit Print Date: 09/17/2024 Job Address: Permit Type: Parcel#: Valuation: Occupancy Group: #of Dwelling Units: Bedrooms: Bathrooms: Occupant Load: Code Edition: Sprinkled: Project Title: 2251 FARADAY AVE, # 150, CARLSBAD, CA 92008-7209 BLDG-Commercial Work Class: 2120610400 Track#: $38,170.44 Lot#: Project#: Plan#: Construction Type: Orig. Plan Check#: Plan Check #: Tenant Improvement Permit No: Status: CBC2024-0109 Closed -Finaled Applied: 04/16/2024 Issued: 05/21/2024 Finaled Close Out: 09/17/2024 Final Inspection: 08/05/2024 INSPECTOR: Kersch, Tim Description: ABBOTT: PARTIAL DEMO OF LAB STORAGE TO ACCOMMODATE NEW -20 WALK-IN FREEZER AND RELATED STRUCTURAL WI FOR THE ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT. Applicant: FPBA ALLAN TROWBRIDGE 4499 RUFFIN RD, # 300 SAN DIEGO, CA 92123-4392 (619) 231-0751 FEE BUILDING PLAN CHECK Property Owner: FARADAY PROPERTY LLC 11444 W OLYMPIC BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA 90064 BUILDING PLAN REVIEW-MINOR PROJECTS (LDE) BUILDING PLAN REVIEW-MINOR PROJECTS (PLN) CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY COMM/IND Tl -STRUCTURAL FIRE Plan Review (per hr -Regular Office Hours) SB1473 -GREEN BUILDING STATE STANDARDS FEE STRONG MOTION -COMMERCIAL (SM IP) Total Fees: $1,858.34 Total Payments To Date: $1,858.34 Contractor: C2 BUILDING GROUP 107 S CEDROS AVE, # STE 220 SOLANA BEACH, CA 92075-1994 (858) 232-0213 Balance Due: AMOUNT $533.65 $197.00 $104.00 $20.00 $821.00 $170.00 $2.00 $10.69 $0.00 Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exaction." You have 90 days from the date t his permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow t hat procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition. You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute of limitation has previously otherwise expired. Building Division Page 1 of 1 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA 92008-7314 I 442-339-2719 I 760-602-8560 f I www.carlsbadca.gov ( City of Carlsbad COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION B-2 Plan Check Che'J..OZ'-f-OJQC, Est. Value PC Deposit Date Job Address 2251 Faraday Ave, Carlsbad CA 92008 Suite: APN: 212-061-04-oo ----- Tenant Name#: Abbott Rapid Diagnostics Lot#: 010330 Lot 7 Year Built: ----------- Year Built: __ _ Occupancy: B, F-1, s-1 Construction Type:_11_1-B __ Fire sprinklers@'ESQNO A/C:0YES0NO BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK: THE SCOPE OF WORK INCLUDES PARTIAL DEMOLITION OF EXISTING LAB STORAGE ROOM TO ACCOMMODATE A NEW -20 WALK-IN FREEZER AND RELATED STRUCTURAL WORK FOR THE ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT. D Addition/New: ____________ New SF and Use, __________ New SF and Use ______ SF Deck, SF Patio Cover, SF Other (Specify) ___ _ ~Tenant Improvement: __ 4_7_6 __ SF, _____ SF, Existing Use: B, F-1, S-1 Proposed Use: __ N_o_C_h_a_n_ge __ Existing Use: _______ Proposed Use: ______ _ D Pool/Spa: _____ SF Additional Gas or Electrical Features? ____________ _ D Solar: KW, ___ Modules, Mounted:ORoof OGround D Re roof: _______________________________________ _ D Plumbing/Mechanical/Electrical Dother: _______________________________________ _ APPLICANT (PRIMARY CONTACT) Name: Allan Trowbridge Address· 4499 Ruffin Road, Suite 300 City: San Diego State:_c_A __ Zip: 92123 Phone· 619-231-0751 Em a i I· atrowbridge@fpbarch.com DESIGN PROFESSIONAL Name: Allan Trowbridge Address: 4499 Ruffin Road, Suite 300 City: San Diego State:_c_A __ Zip: 92123 Phone: 619-231-0751 Em a i I: atrowbridge@fpbarch.com PROPERTY OWNER Name: Biosite Incorporated Address: 9975 Summers Ridge Road City: San Diego State:_c_A __ Zip: 92121 Phone: 858-805-2124 Email: ____________________ _ CONTRACTOR OF RECORD Business Name: c2 Building Group ------------------Address: 107 s Cedros Ave STE 200 City: Solana Beach State:_c_A __ Zip: 92075 Phone: 760-473-0789 Email: danielle@c2sd.com Architect State License: _c_3_0_56_2 __________ CSLB License#: 996486 Class: _______ _ Carlsbad Business License# (Required): BLosoo3eso-09-201e APPLICANT CERTIFICATION: I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and S ate laws relating to building construction. NAME (PRINT): Allan Trowbridge 1635 Faraday Ave Carlsbad, CA 92008 Email: Building@carlsbadca.gov REV. 07/21 THIS PAGE REQUIRED AT PERMIT ISSUANCE PLAN CHECK NUMBER: _ce_c20_2_•·•_• .. ____ _ A BUILDING PERMIT CAN BE ISSUED TO EITHER A STATE LICENSED CONTRACTOR OR A PROPERTY OWNER. IF THE PERSON SIGNING THIS FORM IS AN AGENT FOR EITHER ENTITY AN AUTHORIZATION FORM OR LETTER IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO PERMIT ISSUANCE. (OPTION A): LICENSED CONTRACTOR DECLARATION: I herebyaf fi rmunder penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. I a/so affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations (CHOOSE ONE): D1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' compensation provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work which this permit Is issued. Policy No .. _____________________________________ _ -OR-[!}1 have and will maintain worker's compensation, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit Is issued. My workers' compensation Insurance carrier and policy number are: Insurance Company Name: _1ns_.,,_,,,.._eomp_.,,,._.,_..,_w._,,_(1C_W) ____________ _ Polley No. wPLsom9200 Expiration Date: _061_1_8120_2_• ____________ _ -OR- O certiflcate of Exemption: I certify that In the performance of the work for which this permit Is Issued, I shall not employ any person In any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation Laws of California. WARNING: Failure to secure workers compensation coverage Is unlawful and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to $100,000.00, In addition the to the cost of compensation, damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the l abor Code, interest and attorney's fees. CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY, IF ANY: I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work this permit is issued (Sec. 3097 (i) Civil Code). l ender's Name:. ____________________ l ender's Address: ___________________ _ CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION: I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to bui /ding construction. Note: If the person signing above Is an authorized agent for the contractor provide a le r -OR - (OPTION B): OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION: I hereby affirm that I am exempt from Contractor's License Law for the following reason: n 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. '-7d44, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's license l aw does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such Improvements are not Intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement Is sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). -OR- D 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's license Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or Improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's license law). -OR-□1 am exempt under Business and Professions Code Division 3, Chapter 9, Article 3 for this reason: AND, D FORM B-61 "Owner Builder Acknowledgement and Verification Form" is required for any permit Issued to a property owner. By my signature below I acknowledge that, except for my personal residence In which I must have resided for at least one year prior to completion of the improvements covered by this permit, I cannot legally sell a structure that I have built as an owner-builder if it has not been constructed in Its entirety by licensed contractors. I understand that a copy of the applicable law, Section 7044 of the Business and Professions Code, is available upon request when this application is submitted orat the foflow/ng Website: http:l lwww.leglnfo.ca.gov/calaw.html. OWNER CERT/FICA TJON: I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate./ agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction. NAME (PRINT): ________ _ SIGN: __________ DATE: ______ _ Note: If the person signing above is an authorized agent for the property owner include form B-62 signed by property owner. 1635 Faraday Ave Carlsbad, CA 92008 Ph: 442-339-2719 Fax: 760-602-8558 Email: Building@carlsbadca.gov 2 REV. 07/21 Building Permit Inspection History Finaled (city of Carlsbad PERMIT INSPECTION HISTORY for (CBC2024-0109) Application Date: 04/16/2024 Owner: FARADAY PROPERTY LLC Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Work Class: Tenant Improvement Issue Date: 05/21/2024 Subdivision: CARLSBAD TCT#81-10 UNIT#01 Status: Closed -Finaled Expiration Date: 12/09/2024 IVR Number: 55879 Scheduled Actual Inspection Type Inspection No. Inspection Date Start Date Status 06/10/2024 06/10/2024 BLDG-14 251111 -2024 Passed Frame/Steel/Bolting/We lding (Decks) Checklist Item COMMENTS BLDG-Building Deficiency 08/05/2024 08/05/2024 BLDG-Final Inspection 256807-2024 Passed Checklist Item COMMENTS BLDG-Building Deficiency BLDG-Plumbing Final BLDG-Mechanical Final BLDG-Structural Final BLDG-Electrical Final Tuesday, September 17, 2024 Address: 2251 FARADAY AVE, # 150 CARLSBAD, CA 92008-7209 Primary Inspector Reinspection Tim Kersch Passed Yes Tim Kersch Passed Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Inspection Complete Complete Page 1 of 1 • 3 -'< D) Structural Calculations for Abbott Freezer Condensing Unit 3 0 .... 0 San Diego, CA Plan Check Submittal Ml2310190.00 April 11 , 2024 • z • (t) 0 :i: 0 N ~ (t) !l) '!!. JJ !l) -~ ,.., CBC2024-0109 2251 FARADAY AVE #150 ABBOTT: PARTIAL DEMO OF LAB STORAGE TO ACCOMMODATE NEW -20 WALK-IN FREEZER AND RELATED STRUCTURAL WORK FOR THE ROOFTOP 2120610400 5/9/2024 CBC2024-0109 l111yamoto. Project: ~--(' f-~U_ ProJ·ect No: IA I il1 =" _L 4 Q_ _ C I B I-"-,_ . I -a c. y: Sheet No. I /J.1$ Date: !f/--'--2---4-'- ~ ';>, \,. ~ ~t,.-r.> cs- ~ ...-.;; ,) '-'L~ / , ,-)t;~ '-0•'3 7\-,.J ~ /,,; ~ ~ +-~ 'lJ~ j _, C 4r1i J, > Cit~~.(,~ 'h,S r1 ,~,, 1--1~ p f, S /~ l p-e.f L.L,...-.,, ~ ?~ ~ ~ 7 \ ,.. §' -; IL~ 8 ?~ ~ __ ,t, "~ r,e..p [ \,$~? H '-tt ~4....,-=-~2 .;-.; ~ e 1 1--\ 1' -, -i ~ ~ ...... ~ V t~) D e.~ --. (,. ? 1,,-f \ \.:)~,, ~\,, ~.,.. C~-t~:::/' =-lo ,r J ~~v>.Q:: i.~01'1, {LI.ra) ~ '": t. '"To 4---r ~ J ~ ~ ~i# f lJ,-... i~ -r ~ ..... \ .... Q s;v ~t-:.. ,\Ii,,. {>'10~1>~ .. )IP."' I-,. 1Q/1, -:.., lf ~,tJ~--., ,,t < ~9,,-~o ~ ~ '>t. #M~ ,,..6-\... ~~~ -J,._ ~'? t(f,'t u~ J)( lt , M,\~.-✓• , • ~~"' , ",}, ,, .i.1 =-r ,IJ.f ~.,; e ~, ). ~ Joist and Beam Capacities 2 x Joists Av= 180 psi Repetitive Use Increase= Fb = 900 psi Nominal Actual Section Cf Area Width Depth Width Depth Modulus 2 4 1.5 3.5 1.5 5.3 3.1 2 6 1.5 5.5 1.3 8.3 7.6 2 8 1.5 7.25 1.2 10.9 13.1 2 10 1.5 9.25 1.1 13.9 21.4 2 12 1.5 11 .3 1.0 16.9 31 .6 2 14 1.5 13.3 0.9 19.9 43.9 4 x Beams 1979 UBC Av= 95 psi Fb = 1500 psi Nominal Actual Section Cf Area Width Depth Width Depth Modulus 4 4 3.5 3.5 1.5 12.3 7.1 4 6 3.5 5.5 1.3 19.3 17.6 4 8 3.5 7.25 1.3 25.4 30.7 4 10 3.5 9.25 1.2 32.4 49.9 4 12 3.5 11 .3 1.1 39.4 73.8 4 14 3.5 13.3 1.0 46.4 102.4 4 16 3.5 15.3 1.0 53.4 135.7 6 x Beams Av= 170 psi Fb = 1350 psi Nominal Actual Cf Area Section Width Depth Width Depth Modulus 10 6 9.5 5.5 1.0 52.3 47.9 10 8 9.5 7.5 1.0 71.3 89.1 6 10 5.5 9.5 1.0 52.3 82.7 6 12 5.5 11.5 1.0 63.3 121.2 6 14 5.5 13.5 0.98 74.3 167.1 6 16 5.5 15.5 1.0 85.3 220.2 Project Abbott Engr: BS 1.15 Roof Load Increase= Moment Shear Moment Shear of Inertia Vr,floor Mr.floor Vr,roof 5.4 630 396 788 21 990 848 1,238 48 1,305 1,360 1,631 99 1,665 2,029 2,081 178 2,025 2,729 2,531 291 2,385 3,407 2,981 Moment Shear Moment Shear of Inertia Vr,floor Mr,floor Vr,roof 12.5 776 1,340 970 49 1,219 2,867 1,524 111 1,607 4,982 2,009 231 2,050 7,487 2,563 415 2,494 10,151 3,117 678 2,937 12,801 3,671 1034 3,380 16,958 4,226 Moment Shear Moment Shear of Inertia Vr,floor Mr.floor Vr,roof 131 .7 6,270 5,388 7,402 334 8,550 10,020 10,094 393 6,270 9,307 7,402 697 7,590 13,638 8,960 1128 8,910 18,419 10,519 1707 9,662 24,033 12,077 Sheet 2 Ml No. Date 4/1/2024 Wind Load Increase 1.6 1.25 Wind Wind Moment Shear Moment Mr,roof Vr,roof Mr,roof 495 1,008 634 1,060 1,584 1,357 1,700 2,088 2,176 2,537 2,664 3,247 3,411 3,240 4,366 4,259 3,816 5,451 Wind Wind Moment Shear Moment Mr,roof Vr,roof Mr,roof 1,675 1,241 2,144 3,584 1,951 4,588 6,228 2,571 7,972 9,358 3,281 11,979 12,689 3,990 16,242 16,002 4,699 20,482 21 ,197 5,409 27,132 Wind Wind Moment Shear Moment Mr,roof Vr,roof Mr,roof 6,735 9,475 8,621 12,524 12,920 16,031 11,634 9,475 14,891 17,048 11,469 21 ,821 23,023 13,464 29,470 30,041 15,459 38,452 3 TABLE NO. 25-A·1-ALLOWABLE UNIT STRESSES-STRUCTURAL LUMBER-(Contlnued) Allowable Unit Stresses for Structural Lumber-VISUAL GRADING (Normal loadlng. See also Section 2504) ALLOWABLE UNIT STRESSES IN POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH EXTREME FIBER IN BENDING "Fb" Engl• Compr••· Compres· Tension alonper-alon MOOIJLUS U.B.C.STDS SIZE neeNd Repetitive-Perellel HOflzonlal pendlcular Parallel OF UNDER SPECIES AND CLASSIFI-u, .. member to Grain ShHr to Grain to Grain ELASTICITY WHICH COMMERCIAL GRADE CATION (Single) UIII UF," Uf v" "Fcl .. llfc'• "E" GRADED COAST SPECIES (Surfaced dry or surfaced green. Used al 19"1, max. m.c.) Select Structural 1500 1700 875 65 245 1100 1,500,000 No. I 2• to 4" 1250 1450 750 65 245 875 1,500,000 No.2 thick 1050 1200 625 65 245 700 1.400,000 No. 3 2· 10 4• 575 675 350 65 245 425 1,200,000 Appearance wide 1250 1450 725 65 245 1050 1,500,000 Stud 575 675 350 65 245 425 1,200,000 Construction 2" 10 4• 750 875 450 65 245 800 1,200,000 Standard thick 425 500 250 65 245 650 1,200,000 Utility 4" wide 200 225 12S 65 245 42S 1,200,000 25-2 1300 (See footnotes Select Structural 1500 87S 65 245 97S 1,500,000 2 through 9, No. I 2" to 4" 1100 1250 725 65 245 875 1,500,000 II, 13, No.2 thick 900 1050 475 65 245 750 1,400,000 !Sand 16) No. 3 and Stud 5" and S2S 600 'ITS 65 245 475 1,200,000 Appearance wider 1100 1250 725 65 245 1050 1,500,000 Select Decking 1250 1450 --245 -1,500,000 Commercial 1050 1200 --245 -1,400,000 ggt8t1~ ;::-t1:g~ (i':;'[i~)ed dry or surfaced green. Used at 190/o max. m.c.) Dense Select Structural 2450 2800 Select Slruclural 2100 2400 1400 95 455 1850 I 900 Dense No. 1 2050 2400 1 1 220000 95 385 1600 1 ;800;~ No. I 2" 10 4• t 95 455 1450 Dense No. 2 thick ii~ f9550o 1050 95 335 1250 1,900,000 No. 2 2• to 4• 1450 1650 1000 95 455 IISO ::~~:~ No. 3 wide 800 850 95 385 1000 7 Appearance 1750 2092505 104!0' 95 385 600 I, 00,000 Stud , 95 385 1•00 1,500,000 800 925 475 , I 800 000 25 2 9S 385 600 ' ' • Construction 1,500,000 25-3 2" 10 4• IOSO 1200 6 d Standard thick 600 675 25 95 385 II SO I 500 000 an Utility 350 95 385 9 ' • 25-4 t-~~~;;&r;;;;;:~t-......:4!."...:w~i~d.:,e -f---;2~7~5~~--:;:32;5~t-~1~7~5 +-~9~5---+--3~8~5 __ j__J~2 ~S _lJl~,5~00~,~ooo~J (See footnotes I Dense Select Structural 600 I ,500,000 2 through 9, Select Structural f800 100 2400 1400 95 455 1650 1 II, 13, Dense No. 1 2050 1200 95 385 1400 ,900,000 IS and 16) No. 1 ~:,~~4• l:l 2050 1200 95 455 1450 :,::,ooo Dense No. 2 5• and 175o 1000 95 385 12~11 , 'iinn'~ l::: i and Stud wider i2so L'5i1 650 ~~ m 1250 1,700,000 Appearance I~~ l~~g 375 95 385 1m ::l::~ 1000 95 385 I 500 1,800,000 (Continued) C: ~ 'Tl 0 ;i, 3: GI C: ;= 0 z C) 8 0 m ... (0 ...... (0 m 0 3 0 z Project: Abbott Engr: BS Anchorage of Mechanical Equipment on the roof Design Parameters Sos= 0.78 Ip = 1.00 spectral acceleration, short period importance factor Strength Design: .9D +1 .OE Allow. Stress Design: .6D + 1.OE/1.4 Sheet 4 Ml No. Date 4/1/2024. a = p 2.5 component ampflication factor Component response mod. factor SD or ASD? = Allow. Stress Design R = p 3.0 z= 14 ft. (ht. in structure of point of attachment), z=0 @ grade h = 14 ft. (avg. roof ht.) z/h = 1.0 FP = .4*ap*S05.Wp*(1+2*z/h )/(Rp/lp), (13.3-1) F p(max) = 1.6*S0s*IP*W p, (13.3-2) F p(min) = O.3*S0s *IP *W p, (13.3-3) F,= .14*Sds*Wp, (12.4.2.3) Units Size, inches Curb width length height ht, in. Compressor 33 44 31 14 weight, lbs 440 FP= Fp(max) = Fp(min) = F,= Fp, lbs 245 #VALUE! Screw Table Vall, lbs Tall, lbs "Tall= thread length X w 1/4" dia. x 3 1/2" SDS screws 250 345 0.56 W P 0.89 W P 0.17 W P 0.11 W P Fv, OTM, lbs ft-lbs 48 603 #VALUE! #VALUE! 5/16" dia.x 4" lag screws 190 532 3 1/2" embedment (T-E= 2 5/16", 266 pli) 3/8" dia. x 5" lag screws 200 839 4 1/2" embedment (T-E= 2 3/4", 305 pli) 1 /2" dia. x 5" lag screws 290 992 4 1/2" embedment (T-E= 2 5/8", 378. pli) No of Max. Fp, per T, per Resultant, Unit anchors Screw Type and Length spacing, anchor, lbs anchor, lbs. per side inches lbs Compressor 2 1 /4" dia. x 3 1 /2" SDS screws 32 61 56 83 1 3/8" dia. x 5" lag screws #VALUE! #####~!#~,.~ ####### ,. ##1 ,.~#### Anchorage of Mechanical Equipment -wood screws.xlsx OTM = Fp*unit height/2 RM=(.6-Fv)*Wt*unit width/2 RM, Uplift Angle ft-lbs (T), lbs 297 111 24 #VALUE! #VALUE! Za', Za'"1 .60, lbs. lbs. Remarks %, cap. 1-- 262 420 Okay I 20% fi.#U .~,, 1¥##,~ ######## ####### llffltltl A This is a beta release of the new ATC Hazards by Location website. Please ~ with feedback. O The ATC Hazards by Location website will not be updated to support ASCE 7-22. Find out why" L\TC Hazards by Location Search Information Address: Coordinates: Elevation: Timestamp: Hazard Type: Reference Document: Risk Category: Site Class: Basic Parameters Name Value Ss 0.971 s, 0.355 SMs 1.165 SMt • null Sos 0.777 S01 • null • See Section 11.4.8 2251 Faraday Ave, Carlsbad, CA 92008, USA 33.1336994, -117.2773493 300ft 2024-03-29T21 :27:24.2642 Seismic ASCE7-16 0-default Description MCER ground motion (period=0.2s) MCER ground motion (period=1.0s) Site-modified spectral acceleration value Site-modified spectral acceleration value Numeric seismic design value at 0.2s SA Numeric seismic design value at 1.0s SA •Additional Information Name Value soc • null Fa 1.2 Fv • null CRs 0.902 CR1 0.911 PGA 0424 FPGA 1.2 PGAM 0.508 TL 8 SsRT 0.971 SsUH 1.077 SsD 1.5 S1RT 0.355 S1UH 0.389 SID 0.6 PGAd 0.5 • See Section 11.4.8 Description Seismic design category Site amplification factor at 0.2s Site amplification factor at 1.0s Coefficient of risk (0.2s) Coefficient of risk (1 .0s) MCEG peak ground acceleration Site amplification factor at PGA Site modified peak ground acceleration Long-period transition period (s) Probabilistic risk-targeted ground motion {0.2s) Factored uniform-hazard spectral acceleration (2% probability of exceedance in 50 years) Factored deterministic acceleration value (0.2s) Probabilistic risk-targeted ground motion (1.0s) Factored uniform-hazard spectral acceleration (2% probability of exceedance in 50 years) Factored deterministic acceleration value (1.0s) Factored deterministic acceleration value (PGA) ~II -Temecula 0 ., Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Cleveland N11tinnAl1FnrP~I o-i Map data C,2024 Google, INEGI The results indicated here DO NOT reflect any state or local amendments to the values or any delineation lines made during the building code adoption process. Users should confirm any output obtained from this tool with the local Authority Having Jurisdiction before proceeding with design. 5 Abbott SUBMITTAL PACKAGE JOB NAME Abbott 2251 Faraday Carlsbad , CA SCOPE: (-20°C) COLD ROOM FREEZER ROOM & MECHANICAL Building Group CONTRACTOR Ace Coolers, Inc. 7852 Raytheon Road San Diego, CA. 92111 o. 858-541-2623 > 1--0 ~'t!!:~11- -------------------, -,-Abbott New -20°C Freezer Equipment Sytem Item DESCRIPTION MFG Condenser Freon HP RLA Volts BTUH CAP PH Evaporators RLA Volts PH -.. A #1 Freezer System A Trenton TEZA0SSL8HT3DF R448A 5.5 18.9 208 20,060 3 TPLP418LES2DR2 20 208/230 1 B #2 Freezer System B Trenton TEZA0SSL8HT3DF R448A 5.5 18.9 208 20,060 3 TPLP418MAS1DR2 20 208/230 1 NOTE: Circuit totals are suggestions and not based on power availability. 7852 Raytheon Road * San Diego CA 921 11 * Phone (858) 541-2623 r.f_At!!:~+-- Abbott-CIRCUIT TOTALS (FREEZER) EQUIPMENT QTY LOCATION VOLTAGE AMPS WATTS MCA MOP NOTES -. ,· t. : . <. ' : •. i .•. -. . ' -· ...... . .... ll'J •!UL11•1:.,1' ·-;11 •I -. Freezer Cond. Unit 2 Roof 208/3 21 25.7 40 Freezer Evaporator 2 CR 208/1 2.4 240 2.6 15 Lights/Heat 6 CR 120 2.98 Controls 1 CR 120 !.!Ill NOTE: Circuit totals are suggestions and not based on power availability. 7852 Raytheon Road * San Diego CA 921 11 * Phone (858) 541-2623 Roof Unit I (1) Condenser Model # TEZA055L8HT30F 2081230v 3PH 40 MOP I Evaporator Model # TLP418LE-S20 2081230v 1 PH 15 MOP -----------------22'-6' ~ I L ~ ~ n -----~ ~ ~ , ------,✓ -... -----... .. _____ , ... ____ /,; , --+---1--I Lighting control 11 Sv /15 AMP ----=-~=o I I I ---+- r~ l"'-L«s.l ISii------+------'----14•.s· I ,, - ---------r--~',.6' I 3'-9" ----ii Kason 49~ LEO light fixture 11 Sv _J 6# 12 wires plus ground from condensing unit to pull box above cold room. All llnal connections by Ace -20°c Freezer -Location #220 I ".IL 1!c 6# 12 wires plus ground ' t / frompullboxtocontrolpanel 11-== ~ above cold room. ._ All fmal connections by Ace ;,+!,----,/n \,.,_ m~ ! Li L I ~ ·--7 T •Kll = r= 1, / 11 '-6' Roof Unit (1) Condenser Model # TEZA055L8HT3DF 2081230v 3PH 40 MOP Re&~Lr<SOI 7 ~ Evaporator Model # TLP418LE-S20 2081230v 1 PH 15 MOP ----------- 7 1 18'-8' •One (1) NSF rated Artie approx. 11 '-6"x 22'-6"-x 9'-4" 0.0 high designed to maintain -20°C with (1) 36"x 78"manual swing doors with 3-1/4' insulated floor and interior ramp. Dimensions listed accounts for 3" air gap on side and rear walls. Floor finish to be smooth aluminum with 6"x 24" anti-slip grip tape. ·Six (6) vapor proof 4' high efficiency light fixtures. 1,-)3•.9• ~ ~ 3'-6" t 3'-9"_____...,1 1 '7vry I :ili---1 nl Two (2) refrigeration systems fully built and designed for -20°C. ~ ·1-- •(2) Trenton low profile evaporator coils coated white. •(2) Phase loss monitor, 2-speed EC Motors included. •(2) Refrigeration Line from condenser to evaporator locations. •(2) Condensate Drain lines to floor sink. '" ,,, """ , •(2) Control Communication runs to equipment. ·One (1) UL Listed HMI refrigeration control panel. '(2) T ,eotoo ootdoo, 6 ho=p=e, Cop,.,d Sc,oll coodeos;og ootts __J J _____ ~\ r -, ___ ·-... « --•« -•" ·-• l ---.. ·-•....... ___ .. a Abbott Ace ~. 'l..c. 7852 RaytheOn Road San Diego. CA ~111 --a~rscom Con1,a¢1orsl1CMSoe817519 SHEET NUMBER CR1 •P ECJ: F J:CATJ:ONS 1door Freezar t 20-c1 (with floor) 1nyl fo.i• NSF gasket (1/16' 101nt th1.cirness}, Ca•-lock layou1 '" PECIAL INSTRUCTIONS No Wood con st ruction Staoelard crating A.LL PANELS ~truct1on: 4 n1gh density urethane Exterior Frn1sh: 26 ga. stucco white galvanized Interior FHllSh: 26 ga. stucco White galvanized e1ling connect10n$: Ca•lock Floor connections: Ca.lock EILING PANELS constr-uct10n: 4" h1gn e1ens1ty urethane 1(ter1or finish; 26 ga. stucco ~lvaruzeo 1ter1or F1n1sh: 26 ga. stucco white galvanueo ceiling Caps: Factory aounteo Live Loao: 10 psf _000 PANELS ~: Hano-Truck Floor panels •Odel #HTF :mstruct1on: 3 1/2" rugh dtrnslty urethartic' JOAS wl .080 s■ooth aluuma ii interior over 1/2" Therao-L1te wl Metal ii exter1or """"i"AJ: 36" x 78" flush ■odel G3 self-closing freezer door .. ,s • • • NO WOOO BACKIP«i • • • ••• LEAF WILL NOT BE RAISED UNLESS SPECifIEO OTHERWISE ••• Brand: I11perul Brown Fra111e: 4• h1gh cens1ty uretnane, 3-s1.de<i w/ 26 ga. stucco white galvaniuo 00th sides wf 24 ga. stainless steel 430 (■agnet1c) liners W/ 4•Sided heat cable 1n fra■e (FL-4-11-'4W) (25 .5• • 5 ohaslft (127 tot.rill ii 4.S W/ft ... Pepi • 120V, 1A) "'' 3/4" stub•t nrough concealed PVC conclull Lear: 4" th1ck, 3-side lap, standard r,e1ght fl/ 26 ga. stucco white galvanue<I both s1.oes w/ uagret 1c gasket •f 2 1 f4" Dlack neoprene sweep •I 4-sided neat cable in plug -+ heated sweep (FL•4•38Wl (19'·3" ,t. 20.2 OhMS 11 ii 2 W/ft • 1201/, 0.4A.) Self-regulated heat wire e-sweep (120V, 0.4A max.) (3) co■ponent Hardware •1¥59 5pr10g a55Ute(l .t(lJUStable rnnge i l) Ka.:.on M77CL roll1ng radi al latch wJ cylinder lock ( 1) Knon .;487A 1ns1oe release (1) Kason tl1094 hydraulic door closer (polished chr0111e) 41) single pol e toggle switch w/ pilot light (120V, 10A aax. loao) i e,::t. 41) Kason 1832 heated :ur vent (23W, 120V, .2A) 11) 14" x 2,· Ant hony heaud (•40F) view w1r'l(low (302W, 120v, 2.6A) 11) 12 ga. stainless steel 304 ,28 threst'IOlo t 1) 0.511 Min1fast fra■e-to•plug poy1,er coroset (11163, 3·Plnl (331 ea. Prefabricated floor se1s111c restraint syste•·Si.epson hten or s1111lar oncrete screws 11 24'o/c (10) ea. 1nter1or se1ss1c t1e•down 9 ceiling level·(2" ,c 2·1 • 96" :o: 26 ga. tucco white galvanneo (1) ea. Toucn-up paint f or "A·h1te •etal f inish-Quart can (Shlps 1n Parts bo:o:) t 1) &a .. 36" oeep, ■odel ,1soe e,::terior ra■p-Wltfl non•sk1d strips F1n1sh: 3116" alu■inu■ d1aaona tread (Ra■p has no toe and stts at sa■e level as lloor panels, unless othenuse Jec1 f ieo here) IO T E S Meets 2009 Federal Energy Inclependence and Security Act Requ1.re■ents. f,t,.NQAAO NOTES To prevent condensation, a ■1ni■u■ 2" lroa the walk-in exterior surface 1s requ1reo. High hu•1dity cond1t1ons may re-quire force vent1lat1on in aod1t1on to clearance. Installation site floor 11ust 0e true ano level within J/16" per 10 or add1t1onal costs ■ay be 1ncurroo. R·Plus Doors sll.d1ng ano vertical lift doors shall not be eons1dere<1 ■eans ot egress. Chee~ code egl"ess require•ents for your application. @ -NSF LABEi. 1.1.f. USTBI (STD n) 111.$.f, ~ f All IWfi. JO[ffl THE llNIJUI 11\J' I 9NlllN NE. MIED CII' NSF STAIIWID 17, E'TJCII 5, PMIIWl'A 5.31.7, IIEIIIUIBDT8 IIIEF. TMlf I), THESE N.l8EJIS NIE. NOT IJfTSUD TO IIE USfD RIii SIZING '6' IIEMIQEMTICII LIUTI FC1t TIIIS Mll·U. 11IE N.FACTUIEl RE<XMIEJIJI CQNlll.llllJ lllll A ClW.IFIED BIii.DEER 0R llfflHEMTIClf IDfTM:10fl. ELECTRICAL F1eld electricun to verily ■a•1•u• acceptaDle loao for light switches.II load 15 too high, tr1en reby type controls snould ~ used. After wir1ng devices, All conduits ■ust De sealed to stop 1101sture transfer through electrical raceways. Failure to seal <1ev1ce per t.EC codes WILL VOID WARRANTY. ENGINEERING Foundation, special inspect1on, footings, anchor Dolt e■bl!'daent, edge distances ano all reinforcing are to be designed by a qualified professional engineer based on concrete strength and spee1tic SOl.l cond1t100 .it tne btulding si te. Foundat1on and freezer plt to be designed for loads designated Of'l pb.n aoel/Or i.n engineer1ng calculations. All founoauon 01aens1ons to be f1dd ver1fu1<1. All ■echan1ca 1 unil .inchOrage and support to be aes1gneo by otners. All connectors or eleaents 1n contact with alu■l.nu• to oe stainless steel jSTL/STL). If walk-in ceiling 1s suspenaed, eu sung roof structure to be des1gneo by others for loads induced f ro• new '1113lk-ins wnere shown on plans and/or 1n engineering calculations. Walk-tn is designed tor code applled loaos. Oes1gn does not include statlc pressure review. Co11ponents of all doors, windows, an<I openings to De oesignea for loads inducf<l Dy wino, design by otners. A.11 loads are service loads Specnl Inspection is requ1red per IBC 1704 and 1707 for post installeo anchQr oolts 1for Cal1forn1a, follo-M CBC 1704 and 1707). 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Prepared By Prepared For COOLING REQUIREMENTS Application Title I Location I lnt.erlor Temperature Ext.ernal Temperature I lnt.ernal RH I External RH General Walk-in Freezer I Indoor I -4 °F 85 °F I 100% I 55% Wall Load 4196 I Infiltration Load 3296 I Product Load 596 I Miscellaneous Load 2296 4.007 BTUH I 3.168 BTUH I 495 BTUH I 2.193 BTUH WALL. FLOOR AND CEILINti LUADS Section Construction Thickness K-Factor R-Value Ext Temp Dim l (ft) Dim 2 (ft) Area (ft2) Load (BTUH) (In) r FJ Rear Urethane. Standard 4 0.14 28.57 85 12 10 120 374 panels Right End Urethane. Standard 4 0.14 28.57 85 23 10 230 716 panels Front Urethane. Standard 4 0.14 28.57 85 12 10 120 374 panels Left End Urethane. Standard 4 0.14 28.57 85 23 10 230 716 panels Floor Composite:-Insulated 10 0.31 32.32 12 23 276 966 Floor -Panels On Concrete Ceiling Urethane. Standard 4 0.14 28.57 85 12 23 276 860 panels Volume(ft:'l 2.760 fOf,IS;L W,IS;LL FLOOR ,IS;l>llJ CEILING LO,IS;D 4,0CJl rl'il'FltlRAl rem LOJS:D': ESTlfv!Al ED BY VOUJfvlE AND OSAGE Box Usaae I Internal Tem=rature rF1 I Internal Ah lllf,) I External Temnarature fFl I External Ah IQf.\ I Ventilation ICFMl I Load (BTUH) I -4 I 100 I 85 I 55 I I 3,168 PRODUCT LOADS Tvoe \/Veloht Clbl Enter Temo r Fl I Flnal Tem=rature rFl I Pull Down lhrs\ Load (BTUHl General. Mixed Products. Approximation 2,760 6 I -4 I 24 495 TOTAL PRODUCT LOAD (lb) Total Product Load 495 MISCELLANEOUS LOADS Ouantitv Descrlntion Power Units Run Time lhrsl Load BTUH) LIGHTING l W/ft2 24 942 4 EVAPORATOR MOTORS 100 w 22 1,251 TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS LOAD 2.193 SYSTEM DESIGN SUMMARY Design Load Safety Safety Load Run Time Capacity Required Refrigerant Line Frequency Design TD \ Line LOS'S IBTUH) Factor (BTUHl (Hours) (BTUH) (Hzl fFl r Fl 9,863 10% 10,849 18 14,465 R448A 60 10 I 0.5 srs I Efvl EQt/lPWIEN I SEtEC 110 1'1 Eauioment Tvr>e Ouantitv Model Number Descrlotion Voitaoe RATING (BTUH) Condensing Units-Air l TEZA055L8-HT3D EZ-Line ScrolllCondensing Units-Air 208-230/3/60 20,050 Evaporator l TLP418LE-52D Low ProfilelEvaporator 208-230/1/60 18.769 SYSTEM BALANCE Condenser Ambient rFl I Suction Temo l"Fl I Evanorator TD rFl I c::,,,.,..0 m Caoacitv (BTUH) 95 I -15.l I 10.6 I 19,776 These condensing units comply with Appliance Efficiency Regu lations for walk-in coolers or freezers contained in the Appliance Efficiency Regulations (California Code of Regulations, Title 20, Sections 1601 through 1608) and CEC 120.6 (a). -20 Freezer: 3,000 sf -Current design 1 O' ceilings = (3,000ft2 * 1 Oft) = 30,000ft3 and 22Ib in largest system. 30,000ft3 > 1,000ft3 & 30Ib > 22Ib, below allowable concentration limit. * Allowable refrigerant amount for 30,000113 = 30,000/1,000 = 30 * 24 = 7201b R448A. As of January 1, 2022 CARS regulation requires less than 50Ib of refrigerant per system. System fully charged at 22Ibs is under regulation of 50Ibs e NAJTONAL R'EFER'IGERAITONJI.ND TEZAOSSL8-Hl3D AIR C.UNOff fONfNt, OliN7'iDA CORP. 159 AOY BLVD. PO BOX 2020 EZ-line Scroll BAANTFOAD ON CANADA N3T SY6 . PURCHASER: SUBMITTED BY: PROJECT: DATE: 2/29/2024 ORDER#: ·AOO ITEM #: 0 QUOTE#: ID #: PURCHASER'S PO#: TAGGING: STANDARD FEATURES • 3/8" Tubing coil construction (reduces . Pre-formed piping • Welded hermetic Scroll compressor refrigerant operating charge) . Receiver wit h fusible plug and liquid shut off• Adjustable low pressure control with flex • Adjustable pressure fan cycling control on 2 valve hose/ fixed high pressure control fan models only . Suction Service valve . High efficiency enhanced copper tube and • Anti-short cycle time delay • Adjustable flooded head p ressure control alum inium fin coil design • Copper tubing secured with cushion clamps (unless otherwise indicated) . Compatible with Low GWP Refrigerants • Crankcase heater . Units are shipped with Helium hold ing . Outdoor weatherproof pre-painted steel . Discharge line tem perature sensor charge cabinet . Fan Guard • Weatherproof electrical control box w ith . Fan motors are inherently protected with com pressor contactor and fused control internal overloads circuit MODEL OPTIONS OPTION PACKAGES OEHIDS f Krf {tlSE w,/RE2 Ewu> EFF) D Liquid Line Lock-Out Relay D Small B (Good@Warm/Moderate) D Up to 30A per Evap LIQUID LINE SOLENOID VALVE B Small N (Better@Warm/Moderate) B 35A to S0A per Evap B Standard 230V Coil (Shipped Loose) Small P (Best@Warm/Moderate) Over 50A per Evap Standard llSV Coil (Shipped Loose) B Small D (Good@Moderate/Cold) B Discharge Air Hood OIL SEPARATOR Small J (Better@Moderate/Cold) Dlscfiarge Line CliecR Valve D With Oil Filter and Solenoid B Small Q (Best@Moderate/Cold) B Disctiaiye-tl11e fempmatureSe11sor B o ne nme Pump Down Small K orscliaige Tue + Barr valve Oversized Receiver B SmallH DISCONNECT SWITCH PHASE/VOLTAGE MONITOR llSV Control Circuit D Fused D 3-Lead ADJUSIABLE PRESSURE CONIROLS D Non-Fused B 6-Lead (MotorSaver455) D Johnson Dual with flex hose EC ~N ~O JURS+ SPEED CUN f ROLLER Pump Down Toggle SWltch B Separate High/Low B All Motors Variable Speed -230V Units B Recelver Inlet Ball valve Separate High/Low: MAN Reset on HP SmartSpeed Single Point Electrical BALL VALVE ELECTRONIC PRESSURE ODNTROL D sub Cooling Circuit D Liquid Line (Shipped Loose) D Low Pressure Control SUCTION ACCUMULATOR B Liquid Line (Factory Installed) B High Pressure Control B With Heat Exchanger Suction Line (Shipped Loose) Export Crating Without Heat Exchanger D Suction Line (Factory Installed) D Extended Leg Kit SUCTION FILTER CJliPACflV CONfROL -HOf ~ B'i'PASS COIL COATING D Sealed Type B To Inlet of Evaporator D E-Coat D Replaceable Core To Suction Line FIN MATERIAL TIME CLOCK D Ct:nrrprE!SSOT C'fn:ulr B1-.ral<e1 B Gold Coat Fins B Paragon 8145 Style (Factory Installed) CONOENSTNC; UNfr PRTSOI\I PAC~E Copper Fins 230V Paragon 8145 Style (Shipped Loose) 8 Tamper Proof Screws D Hall Guard for Condenser B 115V Paragon B145 Style (Shipped Loose) O ai'il<case Pressure Regulator D Kl!'atetl ana rrrsulatl!a Recelvm Wind Guard CONTACTORS HOUSING MATERIAL e3 TQulckVac vatves D 30A Contactor D Stainless Steel Less Flooding vallle(s) B 40A Contactor D Insulated suction Line SIOCRIM:; "'1O0EL OPI TON PACKAGE F 60A Contactor LIQUID UIIIE Fll I ER + S1CH 1 Ct.;IISS D Package F B Sealed Replaceable ~: t Mot. Minim um Ch cult An ,pacify, f IIIIOP .. Maximum Overcunent Pmtectlon APPROVALS f'i/lCA 8i l'il!OP a1edb1 tlie C:t:ll ,ae11sh ,g Ullit ONLY. Sh rgle point C:Orll 1ecti01 IS WILL stiow aiffi:!1ei rt OI I clataplate. ·®· I AWEF =3.15 fur RZ+Ol+A;7RS07TR'l+tr7A;7R1+1+8A;7RliZill.lt No11-co111pfiat1t DOE NRt.~N t11oclel lbt all otlier 1e1Tigera11ts APPROVED BY: I DATE: Approval of this drawing signifies that the equipment is acceptable under the provision of the job specifications. Any change made hereon by any person whomsoever subject to acceptance by NATIONAL REFRIGERATION at its home office. e NAf fOl'Ol:L REFERIGEITTl'.f ION AND AIR CONDI I IONING CJINAIJ;<I; CORP. TEZAOSSL8-HT3D 159 ROY BLVD. PO BOX 2020 EZ-Line Scroll BRANTFORD ON CANADA N3T SY6 . PURCHASER: SUBMITTED BY: PROJECT: DATE: 2/29/2024 ORDER#: -AOO ITEM #: 0 QUOTE#: ID #: PURCHASER'S PO#: TAGGING: IJT~ENSIONS SHOWN ;!!;RE FOR s l';!!;NO;!!;RO tmrr LESS OPIIONS. CPOOIW..A.A 0ISClflACE HOOO AH>ILGS ~// ~ f'-. II' ~-k:J ~~ ~ r [> .__ El A I ~= I ~ = -00 l'IFR er: -00 .. ~o ..,.. - L I I I ··"L -1,u,e a•1 r.J =: ~2~• C 101132 - DIMENSIONS FIELD CONNECTIONS OTHER DIMENSION A 30 3/8 in DIMENSION E LIQUID 1/2 in PAN LOOP SHIPPING WEIGHT 440 Ib DIMENSION B 43 7/8 in DIMENSION F SUCTION 11/8 in HOT GAS SIDE PORT REFRIGERANT CHARGE 11 lb DIMENSION C 32 7/8 in DIMENSION G DRAIN HOT GAS INLET RECEIVER CAPACITY 22 Ib DIMENSION D 101/8 in DIMENSION H WATER HOT GAS OUTLET AWEF COMPLIANT YES DISCHARGE Voltaae SYSTEM REFRIGERANT RATING Suction Temp I Ambient Temp I CAPACITY 208-230/3/60 R448A NaN -14.S °F I 95 °F I 20,050 BTUH Fans COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT TOTAL OTY I Power F.A/FAN ,...~ I OTY RLA I LAA AMPS I WATTS MCAt I MOpt 1 I 400 2.1 ZF15K4E-TFS I 1 18.9 I 123.0 21.0 I 2S.7 I 40 LIQUID 1/2 in I SOUND I REC CAPACITY 22 Ib APPROVALS:! ·®· SUCTION 11/8 in I WEIGHT l 440Ib REF CHARGE ll lb ~: f Mot. Minimum Circuit ;ll;mpacify, f MOP .. Ma~imum Overcummt Pmtecti'on MOX: g; "1!0P are fur ttie co11aenslr rg u11lt ONL 'f. Sl11gle pol11t cor rr rectio11s WltL snow cllflerei rt 011 aataplate. AWEF = 3JS fbr RZ+Ol+J!ifR50'7fR1i07;l!;fRl+1+8Al'R1+49A. Non-compllant DOE NRO!;N moclel fur all ot11er reli lgeiants APPROVED BY: DATE : NATIONAL REFRIGERATION will furnish equipment in accordance with this drawing and specifications. and subject to its published warranty. Approval of this drawing signifies that the equipment is acceptable under the provision of the job specifications. Any change mad e hereon by any person whomsoever subject to acceptance by NATIONAL REFRIGERATION at its home office. e. NAf ION,ll;l REFERIGEIO!.f ION AND ,ll;IR CDNDI I IONING CANADA CORP. TLP418LE-S2D 159 ROY BLVD PO BOX 2020 Low Profile BRANTFORD ON CANADA N3T SY6 PURCHASER: SUBMITTED BY: PROJECT: DATE: 2/29/2024 ORDER#: -AOO ITEM#: 0 QUOTE#: ID#: PURCHASER'S PO#: TAGGING: STANDARD FEATURES • 3/8" Tubing coil construction (reduces . Hinged drain pan with central universal drain• Ultra efficient Electronically Commutated refrigerant operating charge) connection (3/4" drain) Motor (ECM) . Factory installed solenoid valve wire harness • Front access to spacious electrical and . ECM with SmartSpeed Technology . H eavy gauge textured aluminum cabinet header compartm ents . High efficiency enhanced copper tube and construction resists scratches/corrosion • Schrader connection on suction header aluminium fin coil design • Spacious piping end compartment allows for• Attractive and durable high density . 6 FPI easy assembly polyethylene fan guards . Unit Cooler is DOE/NRCAN compliant with R404A/R507 /R448A/R449A/R407 A MODEL OPTIONS PRE-ASSEMBLED EVAP DEMAND DEFROST ELECTRONIC FIN MATERIAL B ESP+ Electronic Package CONTROLLER B Gold Coat Fins Sporlan TXV. LLSV,T·stat D KE2 Adaptive Control (Factory Installed) Copper Fins B Copeland TXV, LLSV.T-stat B KE2 Adaptive Control (Shipped Loose) D Insulated Drain Pan EEV Kit -Sporlan EEV + Kelvin II KE2 Therm Evaporator Efficiency (Factory KE2 THERM D KE2 Evap Efficiency w/Sporlan TXV (Factory Installed) D CATSe Shielded Cable • 50ft w/connectors Installed) D KE2 Therm Evaporator Efficiency (Shipped (Shipped loose) D KE2 Evap Efficiency w/Sporlan EEV (Factory Loose) D Temp Sensors for Shipped Loose Installed) D Dual Circuit Controller D KE2 Evap Efficiency w/Sporlan TXV ELECTRONIC CONTAOLLER B Ethernet Adapter Kit (Shipped Loose) D ESP+ Control Board and Display (Factory Remote Combo Display (Shipped Loose) D KE2 Evap Efficiency w/Sporlan EEV Installed) LIQUTO{SUCflON HEAi EXCW!iNGEl'l (Shipped Loose) EXPANSION VAL VE D (Shipped Loose) D KE2 Evap Efficiency w/KE2 EEV (Factory E] Sporlan TXV LIQUID LINE SOLENOID VALVE Installed) Copeland TXV D Sporlan (Factory Installed) D KE2 Evap Efficiency w/KE2 EEV (Shipped B Spartan EEV B Copeland (Factory Installed) Loose) Copeland EEV By Others Field Supplied B llSV Control Circuit D EEV for ESP+ B D~al vorc~COII 12?:230V ~rd Wlnfd Aux Sldeport Connector SENSOR+ I RANSDUCER ~OR EEV f.11tmgen Cliargea ana Seatea CABINET FINISH E] for use with Copeland EEV ROOM THERMOSTATS D Painted White for use with KE2 Therm EEV D Mechanical (Factory Installed) B Painted Black D Other Brand • Specify in Notes B Mechanical (Shipped Loose) Stainless Steel ELECTilOf.llC SH CON m0LLER FOR EE\f Johnson A19ABC (Shipped Loose) SENSORS FOR CPC BOARDS D Sporlan Kelvin II EEV Controller (Shipped B Johnson A421ABC-02C (Shipped Loose) D Coil Temp Sensor Loose) Johnson A421ABC·02 (Factory Installed) B Return Air Temp Sensor B Copeland EEV Controller (Shipped Loose) B Rance ETC-111000 (Factory Installed) Suction Pressure Transducer Other EEV Controller-Specify MFR Model Ranco ETC-111000 (Shipped Loose) DEFROST THERMOSTATS in Notes (Shipped Loose) D Wire Fan Guards D Johnson A19 for Fan Delay EVAPORATOR PRISON PACKAGE REMOTE DEFROST PANEL D Ranco F25 • Adjustable OT, Fixed FD E] Tamper Proof Screws D 230V Control (Shipped Loose) Export Crating D 115V Control (Shipped Loose) COIL COATING USEIJ wr r H MECHANfC,ll;L SUBCOOLER D E-Coat D Circuit for sub-cooled Liquid -note temperature ~: t lillOt. 1911nlrnurn Circuit .Ampacity. f MOP .. Mil'lliinrum ow,c urnmt Protectron APPROVALS ·®·I~ APPROVED BY: l DATE : Approval of this d rawing signifies that the equipment is acceptable u nder the provision of the job specifications. Any change made hereon by any person whomsoever subject to acceptance by NATIONAL REFRIGERATION at its home office. e N.11:flONAt REFERrGERA'fTON AND TLP418LE-S2D AIR CONDI I IONINu OS.NADA CORP. 159 ROY BLVD. PO BOX 2020 Low Profile BRANTFORD ON CANADA N3T SY6 . PURCHASER: SUBMITTED BY: PROJECT: DATE: 2/29/2024 ORDER#: -AOO ITEM#: 0 QUOTE#: ID#: PURCHASER'S PO#: TAGGING: IJlf,l!Ef\lSI0"1S SHOWN ARE FORS lm-lt:mRIJ tmn tESS OPflOlilS. /:4.ll 91.0TS IN WOUrilllHO WtAQ([TS irr_ O ... _ -· -= ,1-----3/4 WPT / l/4 n.MC I l L (71) OftAIN 00f4HCC1KJN 12 -i---,, 'r•-.... h!/i' ~ I 302 A f,l/f-..,_..,.,. C B I~~ C0NH(C10"----... --I J, J. 51JCllQN • UCUIO. / ~ (TCI'- ~ --------•O Qo ., I I I 1 .. 1 -1 I I"' DIMENSIONS FIELD CONNECTIONS OTHER DIMENSION A 781/4 in DIMENSION E DISTRIBUTOR 1/2 in PAN LOOP SHIPPING WEIGHT 127 lb DIMENSION B 32 5/8 in DIMENSION F SUCTION 11/8 in HOT GAS SIDE PORT REFRIGERANT CHARGE 4Ib DIMENSION C 32 5/8 in DIMENSION G DRAIN 3/4 in HOT GAS INLET RECEIVER CAPACITY DIMENSION D DIMENSION H WATER HOT GAS OUTLET AWEF COMPLIANT YES DISCHARGE Voltaae I SYSTEM REFRIGERANT T AIRFLOW I Evao tem=rature I Box Tem=rature T CAPACITY 208-230/1/60 I R448A r 2,820 CFM I -14 °F I -4 'F T 18,769 BTUH Fans HEATERS CIRCUIT TOTAL QTY Power FLA/FAN Tvoe QTY AMPS AMPS WATTS MCAt MOP± 4 0.07 HP 0.6 2.4 240.0 2.6 15 DEFROST HTRS 15.S 3560.0 19.3 20 DISTRIBUTOR 1/2 in SOUND I I REC CAPACITY 1 PPROVALS:I ·®· I ~ SUCTION 11/8 in WEIGHT I 127 lb I REFCHARGE 4 Ib ~: t MCA. Minimum Circuit Ampaclty, :j: MOP .. Maximum Oven:urrent Protection APPROVED BY : I DATE : NATIONAL REFRIGERATION will furnish equipment in accordance with this drawing and specifications, and subject to its published warranty. Approval of this drawing signifies that the equipment is acceptable under the provision of the job specifications. Any change made hereon by any person whomsoever subject to acceptance by NATIONAL REFRIGERATION at its home office. Controls I Automation I Solutions www.georgethall.com George T. Ha 11 Compa ny GTH COOLER CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 1. Initial Panel Power-up. Place circuit breaker "CB12" in the "ON" position to power up the control panel. 2. Setting Cooler Temperature: The cooler temperature setpoint is selected from the door mounted HMI as follows: 2.1 Navigate to the Home page. The Home page provides only system status and navigation to other pages. 2.2 On the left-hand side of the Home page, the current cold room temperature and setpoint are displayed. Cold Room Temperature o.o ·c Lead System Setpolnl o.o ·c SYSTEM A STATUS Running LNdSystam System DemanCI 8ystam Pelure SYSTEM B STATUS Running LNcllystem 8ystam Demllnd lystamPellln LOGIN Figure 1 . Home Page Al.ARM SILENCE 2.3 Log in to make changes to settings. 2.3.1 Navigate to the Settings Page by pressing "Settings" button on Home Page (Figure 1 ). 2.3.2 Press the "LOG IN" button, at lower right-hand corner of Figure 3. 2.3.3 A pop-up window will appear (see Figure 2). 2.3.4 Ensure the User Number on the left side of pop-up is "1", then enter "1234", press "Enter" for the password to be accepted, and press "Close" to close pop-up. 2.3.5 Changes can now be made to the items on the Settings page (Figure 3). 2.4 Enter the "Lead System Settings" (Figure 3): 2.4.1 Enter the Setpoint temperature. 2.4.2 Enter the Hysteresis temperature. of both Lead and Lag Systems for control 2.5 Enter the "Lag System Settings" (Figure 3): 2.5.1 Enter the Setpoint temperature. 2.5.2 Enter the Hysteresis temperature. of both Lead and Lag Systems for control GTH COOLER CONTROL PANEL OPERATION SETTINGS LEAD SYSTEM SETTINGS LAG SYSTEM SETTINGS Lead System O O •c Lag System o.o •c Setpoint:c.:.:· :__-~---...... =--~----- Lead System r,:";:-71----- Hysteresis: O.O Plll'Mll'll 1234 Figure 2. Log In Pop-up 3. Setting the High and Low Temperature Alarm Conditions The Alarm temperature setpoints are configured on the door mounted HMI which will indicate alarm condition , sound a horn, and create a record of its activation in the HMI. 3.1 Navigate to the Settings page (Figure 3). 3.2 For the Cooler High Alarm (Temperature): 3.2.1 Enter the Setpoint. 3.2.2 Enter the Hysteresis value. 3.2.3 Enter the Time Delay. (Seconds before the alarm is initiated.) 3.2.4 Repeat steps 3.2.1 to 3.2.3 to set the Cooler Low Alarm (Temperature). SETTINGS LEAD SYSTEM SETTINGS LAG SYSTEM SETTINGS COOLER H~I.C!,!:!.!:l!!!. Lead Systeml0 0 •c I Lag Syst~ Jo O •c I Setpoint:. • . Setpoint: .~· __ _., .. Lead System IO O •c I Lag System IO O •c I Hysteresis: • Hysteresis: ..__· __ __._ Setpoint: o.o ·c Hysteresis: 0.0 •c Time Delay O Sec HlghAlerm COOLER LOW ALARM Setpolnt: 0.0 •c Hysteresis: 0.0 •c System Failure Delay Timer Sec ............... ,.,.. .... .... ......... ,,.... ............ ~ ........................ ,...... Systam A Systam B IO Sec I Io sec I i:e":' s~=~= ,__o __ s_e_c--""" ____ .__L_oo_,N__. Figure 3. Settings Page 4. RTD Input Settings Offsets are available if its necessary to manually adjust each temperature reading. 4.1 Navigate to the Settings page (Figure 3). 4.2 Located near the bottom-middle of the page, press the "RTD Inputs" button, to go to that page. See Figure 4. 4.3 Enter the RTD "System Coil Temperature Offset" if necessary for each system. (This is provided to manually adjust coil temperature reading.) CORPORA TE OFFICE ANAHEIM, CA 714.939.7100 LOS ANGELES, CA I SAN DIEGO, CA I LAS VEGAS, NV I RENO/SPARKS, NV GTH COOLER CONTROL PANEL OPERATION X RTDINPUTS RTD1 RTD2 Tempera'!:. I 0.00 ·c I Tempera'!:: I 0.00 •c I T~~ I 0.00 ·c I Temperature I Offset· 0.00 •c I BACK Figure 4. RTD Input Settings 5. Lead-Lag Transfer Settings: The "Lead-Lag function" has a timer that allows the Lead and Lag systems to transfer twice a week. This provides uniform wear on both systems. 5.1 Navigate to the Settings page (Figure 3). 5.2 In the middle of the page, press the "Lead-Lag Settings" button to go to that page. See Figure 5. 5.3 Use the dropdown list, "Weekday to Transfer", to select the day of the week to transfer. 5.4 Under "Time to Transfer", enter the hour to transfer in a 24-hour format. Note: The hour needs to be based on a 24-hour clock, with O being midnight, and 23 being 11 PM . 5.5 Under "Time to Transfer", enter the minute of the hour for the transfer to take place. 5.6 Once a time has been entered, press the "Set New Time" button to save the time to the HMI and PLC. 5.7 Repeat steps 9.3 to 9.6 to set the weekday and time to transfer back. 5.8 An operator may also manually change the current Lead System by pressing the "Transfer Lead System" button. See Figure 5. CORPORA TE OFFICE ANAHEIM, CA 714.939.7100 LOS ANGELES, CA I SAN DIEGO, CA I LAS VEGAS, NV I RENO/SPARKS. NV GTH COOLER CONTROL PANEL OPERATION R Se Redu""•,.....---i. Hyst Cold Tempe CUl'l9ftt Switch rimer Systam A Syatem B lo Sec I lo Secj PllfWPl'll 1234 Figure 2. Log In Pop-up 3. Setting the High and Low Temperature Alarm Conditions The Alarm temperature setpoints are configured on the HMI which will indicate alarm condition, sound a horn, and create a record of its activation in the HMI. 3.1 Navigate to the Settings page (Figure 3). 3.2 For the "High Alarm" (Temperature): 3.2.1 Enter the Setpoint. 3.2.2 Enter the Hysteresis valu e. 3.2.3 Enter the Time Delay. (Seconds before the alarm is activated.) 3.2.4 Repeat steps 3.2.1 to 3.2.3 to set the "Low Alarm" (Temperature). SETTINGS Leed-Lag Selllngs Home HIGH C:,t';c,~o.o ·c I Setpoint 0.0 ·c Cold Room Temperature. 0.0 ·c Hysteresis: I 0.0 ·c I Hysteresis: 0.0 ·c Cold Rooml ·c I Time Delay: 0 Sec Temp Offset 0.00 R=:10.0 I HlghAlarm •c I LOW Redundant! ·c I Setpoint: 0.0 ·c Hysteresis: O.O Hysteresis: 0.0 ·c Time Delay: 0 Sec CUl'l9ftt Swilch Timer LowAlllnn SyatemA SyatemB Alarm Silence 0 lo Sec j lo Secj Sec LOGIN Timer Setpoint Figure 3. Settings Page 4. RTD Input Settings Offsets are available if it's necessary to manually adjust each RTD temperature reading . 4.1 Navigate to the Settings page (Figure 3). 4.2 Located on the right-hand side of the page, enter the "RTD # Temp Offset" if necessary for each system. (This is provided to manually adjust RTD temperature reading.) CORPORA TE OFFICE ANAHEIM, CA 714.939.7100 LOS ANGELES, CA I SAN DIEGO, CA I LAS VEGAS, NV I RENO/SPARKS, NV GTH COOLER CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 5. Lead-Lag Transfer Settings: The "Lead-Lag function" has a timer that allows the Lead and Lag systems to transfer twice a week. This provides uniform wear on both systems. 5.1 Navigate to the Settings page (Figure 3). 5.2 At the top right of the page, press the "Lead-Lag Settings" button to go to that page. See Figure 4. 5.3 Use the dropdown list, "Switch Over Week Day", to select the day of the week to transfer. 5.4 Under "Switch Time Hour", enter the hour to transfer in a 24-hour format. Note: The hour needs to be based on a 24-hour clock, with O being midnight, and 23 being 11 PM. 5.5 Under "Switch Time Minute", enter the minute of the hour for the transfer to take place. 5.6 Once a time has been entered, press the "Set New Time" button to save the time to the HMI and PLC. 5.7 Repeat steps 5.3 to 5.6 to set the weekday and time to switch back. 5.8 An operator may manually change the current Lead System by pressing the "Swap Lead System" button on the HMI. See Figure 4. 6. Hot Gas By-Pass: Switch Back Week Day [ ·I LEAD-LAG SETTINGS Time aeaing !rror Set new Time Swap Time Updllbld Time Sealng !rror Set new Time Swap Time Updllbld Figure 4. Lead-Lag Settings Swap Lead System SYSTEM A STATUS Leadlystem SYSTEM B STATUS LHdlystem The Hot Gas By-Pass solenoid is energized for capacity control whenever the liquid line solenoid is energized. 7. Defrost Termination Temperature (Coil Temperature) During defrost, hot gas warms the evaporator coil to melt the ice. Once the coil reaches the setpoint the defrost cycle terminates. The refrigeration system will turn on and delay the evaporator fans until the setpoint hysteresis is achieved. 7 .1 Navigate to the Settings page (Figure 3), then press "System Coil Settings" button. 7.2 The System Coil Settings page is displayed see Figure 5. 7.3 Enter the System Defrost Termination Setpoint in degrees Celsius for each system (m inimum 1 °C, maximum 15 °C). 7.4 Enter the Hysteresis value in degrees Celsius for each system. 7.5 Enter the RTD "System Coil Temperature Offset" if necessary for each system. (This is provided to manually adjust coil temperature reading.) ClJRPORA TE OFFICE ANAHEIM, CA 714.939.7100 LOS ANGELES. CA I SAN DIEGO, CA I LAS VEGAS. NV I RENO/SPARKS. NV GTH COOLER CONTROL PANEL OPERATION SYSTEM COIL SETTINGS Home 1 ...---------SYSTEM A COIL CoHA Temperature:I ~ o=.o===·c::::' Setpoint: lo.o •c I :====~ Hysteresis: I 0.0 •c I System A Co~ ;::10=0===-c:::::1 Temperature Offset: ._· __ __,_ SYSTEM B COIL Coile ~I o-o---c~I Temperatue: :::=· ==:::· Setpolnt: l o.o ·c I :::===~ Hysteresis: I 0.0 •c I System B Coil l;:o=o==.c:::I Temperature Offset:.__·--~- Al.ARM SILENCE LOG IN Figure 5. System Coil Settings 8. Condenser System: Automatic switchover to a separate air-cooled condenser will occur in the event of a failure in the water system. 9. System Failure: A failure of the system could result when system demand is present and there is no current switch feedback or when the current switch feedback is present when there is no demand. 9.1 The failure of the system is indicated on the Home page as "System Failure" after the time has elapsed for the Current Switch Timer. 9.2 Setting the Current Switch Timer. 9.2.1 Navigate to Settings page (Figure 3). 9.2.2 The time delay for the "System Failure Delay Timer" of each system can be set on the lower left of the Settings page (Figure 3). 9.3 Terminals for dry contacts (F204 and 208 for System A, F216 and 220 for System B) can be used for remote monitoring of the respective "System Failure". 10. Emergency Power Operation: On loss of the "normal power source" the following system operations occur: 10.1 The CR86 relay monitors for the "Loss of Normal Power". At the same time, the normal power path for the refrigeration system is removed and an alarm will sound. 10.2 When on Emergency Power only a single condensing system can be enabled. 10.3 When on Emergency Power a single refrigeration system will operate on the Lead System Setpoint. 10.4 Should the selected condensing system fail, the lag system will be enabled to maintain the Lag System Setpoint temperature. 11. Alarm Activation: 11 .1 On Alarm Activation the following will occur: 11.1.1 An audible alarm will sound after the time delay for high, low temperature, and system failure. 11 .1.2 The Alarm Bar will display active alarm conditions. It is located at the bottom of the Home page (Figure 1 ). Alarms are also listed in the Alarm Log which is accessed from the Home page on the HMI. 11.2 Conditions that produce an alarm: 11 .2.1 When the temperature exceeds a High Temperature or Low Temperature setpoint a time delay is triggered. If the high or low temperature condition continues beyond the time delay the alarm will activate. 11.2.1.1 On High temperature, the terminals F168 (normally open) and F176 (normally closed) are provided for remote monitoring. 11 .2.1.2 On Low temperature, the terminals F136 (normally open) and F144 (normally closed) are provided for remote monitoring. OJA PORA TE OFFICE ANAHEIM, CA 714.939.7100 LOS ANGELES. CA I SAN DIEGO, CA I LAS VEGAS. NV I RENO/SPARKS. NV GTH COOLER CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 11 .2.2 System failure as described in section 9. 11.2.3 Emergency power monitoring as described in section 10. 12. Silencing an Alarm: 12.1 When either a High Temperature, a Low Temperature, system failure, or loss of normal power condition exists in the room, the local Alarm Horn will be activated. 12.2 The Alarm Horn can be silenced on the HMI from either the Home or Settings page. 12.3 The Alarm Horn will remain silenced for the time duration that has been configured on the Settings page for the Alarm Silence Timer Setpoint (Figure 3). If the alarm condition has not cleared before the configured time has elapsed, the alarm horn will sound again. 13. Temperature Trend: Temperature trends for various readings are available. This is accessed from the Home page (Figure 1) by pressing the "Temperature Trend" button. By default, the Temperature Trend page will display the trend for the last 30 minutes. See Figure 6. Controls are available to scroll back through previous data. The time scale can be adjusted by selecting the time scale from the drop-down list on the lower right. The time scale can be adjusted from 30 minutes to 3 days. 14. Remote Access: Room T_•~ ~ Low Alarm High Alarm Setpoint ---0. 0 ·cl -30 Min Trend Figure 6. Temperature Trend Remote access is possible via a personal computer running the supplied VNC client software VNC Viewer. A Ethernet cable connection to the HMl's Ethernet port is required. 14.1 Find the HMl's IP address by clicking on ■ (at the lower right corner of the screen) to open the task bar (see Figure 7). Then click on m -to enter settings (see Figure 8). Enter the password (default is 111111 ). tlon Control Panel ----------..... CAll111 ---..... wta1 ILOWC --J Figure 7. -----------..... CA111H ---- Figure 8. CORPORATE OFFICE ANAHEIM, CA 714.939.7100 LOS ANGELES, CA I SAN DIEGO, CA I LAS VEGAS, NV I RENO/SPARKS, NV GTH COOLER CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 14.2 The IP address is displayed on the "Network" tab (see Figure 9). The IP address is currently set as 192.168.92.10. If a different address is required use the virtual keyboard to enter. Write down the IP address, you will need it later. Click "Apply" then click "OK". Figure 9. 14.3 Start the VNC Viewer software. 14.4 In the Server address field, enter the HMl's IP address from step 14.2. ,■-Y- f'. View Help \/nCCOM«Tj1•M••""'"""-ffl~-· 14.5 Click "OK". 14.6 Enter the HM l's password (default 111111) then click "OK" 14.7 The VNC client window will open to display the HM l's screen. For detailed instructions on the Watlow RMC controller and Watlow HMI display see the Watlow Product CD shipped with the Control Panel. CDRPORA TE OFFICE ANAHEIM, CA 714.939.7 100 LOS ANGELES, CA I SAN DIEGO, CA I LAS VEGAS, NV I REND/SPARKS, NV CX J i-- . . J O 0" 0 8" I \ 1 6" :: PA N D U I T 4" _L l f- G1Il Co h l r o l• . Au lo m • U < I I I , :f o l \ l U o n • .. ~~ l, f ' rt t " I I 1!1 AC' f- CO O L t R .. . ' ., ' A,, t f 1 o/'i < l > J/ ) Ar <1 h e i•l" I , A 'l2 8 C ' : > . .. 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Lr C TR I C Al DI A G R A M A, ..J t " ,r' ir n , L 0 ~•. : - 8 · "'· 7 4- 9 5 9 7t i ( 1 ., CO O i tR CO NT R OL PA N E L CO O L E R PA N E L ., uu • • • ,,. .. .. . •· ~" Tube • Fittings • Valves COPPER TUBE FDR HVACRAPPLICATIDNS ob Name Contractor ob Location Wholesaler Engineer Streamline® Re Product Description: Streamline® Service Coils,ACR/Nit rogenized straight-length or line set copper tube for use in refrigeration applications. Available sizes ranging from I /8" to 8-1 /8" in outside diameter: All tube should be manufactured in the United States. Material: Streamline® Copper Tube shall be made from material in compliance with ASTM B75 and of UN S C 12200 grade of copper. Key Specifications: Streamline® Copper Refrigeration Service Coils,ACR/Nitrogenized straight lengths and line sets are made to meet the chemical, mechanical, cleanness, and eddy current testing requirements of the applicable specification of ASTM B280. Streamline® copper tube is third party verified in select sizes I through Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for operating pressure of 700psi at 250°F. Installation: Installations shall comply with the latest applicable building codes for the local jurisdiction. For detailed installation instructions, consult the Copper Developement Association at copper.org. References: Product Line Copper Tube c'i\lus 700 PSI R41DA ASTM B75 C l2200 ASTM B280 MADE IN USA Product Type Streamline® Refrigeration Service Coils Streamline® Line Sets & Mini-Splits Streamline<') ACR -Type L (Hard Lengths) Streamline~) ACR -Type K (Hard Lengths) Seamless Copper Tube 99.9% Pure Copper Diameter 1/8" -I -I /8" I /8" -I -I /8" I /8" 1-3/8" I /8" -2-5/8" Seamless Copper Tube for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration A BRAND OF MUELLER INDUSTRIES iii Distributed by Mueller Streamline Co • 8285 Tournament Drive, Memphis, TN 38125 • 800-846-9750 • www muellenndustries.com page 1 of 4 Tube • Fittings • Valves COPPER TUBE DATA Mueller Industries' cleaning, purging and pressurizing process assures the high level of tube cleanliness in conformance to ASTM B280, the refrigeration industry standard. The tube is sealed with plugs which maintain the standard of cleanliness from the factory to the JOb site. STREAMLINE® COPPER TUBE PRESSURIZED WITH NITROGEN provides maximum protection against the formation of harmful oxides normally formed during brazing operations. Reduction of t hese oxides greatly reduces system contamination. Plugs are reusable. W hen less t han a 20' length of tube is required for an installation the unused length of tube may be re-plugged to prevent atmospheric contamination during storage. STREAMLINE® NITROGENIZED seamless copper tube is available in sizes 3/8" OD through 3-1 /8" OD. Larger sizes from 3-5/8" OD through 8-1 /8" OD are cleaned and capped. Manufactured and cleaned in accordance with ASTM B280. 20-ft. lengths hard drawn -cleaned and capped -color coded -Marked "ACR/MED" TYPE K NITROGENIZED ACR / MED O.D.DIA WT/FT FT/BNDL WALL 3/8 0.145 500 0.035 1/2 0.269 500 0.049 5/8 0.344 500 0.049 3/4 0.418 200 0.049 7/8 0.64 1 200 0.065 I 1/8 0.839 100 0.065 I 3/8 1.04 100 0.065 I 5/8 1.36 100 0.072 2 1/8 206 -0.083 2 5/8 2.93 -0.095 3 1/8 4.00 0.109 3 5/8 5.12 0.120 4 1/8 6.5 1 -0.134 5 1/8 9.67 -0.160 6 1/8 13.90 -0.192 8 1/8 25.90 -0.271 TYPE L NITROGENIZED ACR / MED 3/8 0.126 500 0.030 I /2 0.198 500 0035 5/8 0.285 500 0.040 3/4 0.362 200 0.042 718 0.455 200 0.Q45 I 1/8 0.655 100 0.050 I 3/8 0.884 100 0.055 I 5/8 1.1 4 100 0.060 2 1/8 1.75 -0.070 2 5/8 2.48 -0.080 3 1/8 3.33 -0.090 3 5/8 4.29 -0.100 4 1/8 5.38 -0.110 5 1/8 7.61 -0.125 6 1/8 10.2 -0.140 8 1/8 19.3 0.200 Tables give computed allowable stress for annealed copper tube at indicated temperature. RATED WORKING PRESSURE (PSIG) 150°F 200°F 300°F 400°F 913 860 842 537 960 904 885 565 758 7 13 698 446 700 t 700 t 577 368 700 t 700 t 668 426 700 t 700 t 5 13 327 700 t 700 t 4 16 266 700 t 700 t 387 247 700 t 700 t 341 217 700 t 700 t 312 199 328 308 302 193 31 1 293 286 183 306 288 282 180 293 276 270 172 295 277 271 173 314 295 289 184 775 729 7 14 456 700 t 700 t 610 389 700 t 700 t 565 36 1 700 t 700 t 495 316 700 t 700 t 456 291 700 t 700 t 387 247 700 t 700 t 344 2 19 347 327 320 204 309 291 285 182 285 269 263 168 270 254 248 159 258 243 238 152 249 235 230 147 229 21 5 21 1 135 213 201 196 125 230 216 2 12 135 t UL Recognized to 700 PSI (selec1 sizes) A BRAND OF MUELLER INDUSTRIES i1i o,stnbuted by Mueller Streamline Co • 8285 Tournament Dnve. Memphis. TN 38125 • 800-846-9750 • www muellenndustnes.com page 2 of 4 Tube • Fittings • Valves COPPER TUBE DATA Mueller Industries' cleaning, purging and pressurizing process assures the high level of tube cleanliness in conformance to ASTM B280, the refrigeration industry standard. The tube is sealed with plugs which maintain the standard of cleanliness from the factory to the job site. STREAMLINE® COPPER TUBE PRESSURIZED WITH NITROGEN provides maximum protection against the formation of harmful oxides normally formed during brazing operations. Reduction of these oxides greatly reduces system contamination. Plugs are reusable. When less than a 20' length of tube is required for an installation the unused length of tube may be re-plugged to prevent atmospheric contamination during storage. STREAMLINE® NITROGENIZED seamless copper tube is available in sizes 3/8" OD through 3-1 /8" OD. Larger sizes from 3-5/8" OD through 8-1 /8" OD are cleaned and capped. Manufactured and cleaned in accordance with ASTM B280. 20-ft. lengths hard drawn -cleaned and capped -color coded -Marked "ACR/MED" TYPE K NITROGENIZED ACR / MED 0.D.DIA. WT/FT FT/BNDL WALL 3/8 0.145 500 0035 I /2 0.269 500 0.049 5/8 0.344 500 0.049 3/4 0418 200 0.049 7/8 0.64 1 200 0.065 I 1/8 0.839 100 0.065 I 3/8 1.04 100 0.065 I 5/8 1.36 100 0.072 2 I /8 2.06 0.083 2 5/8 2.93 0095 3 I /8 4.00 0.109 3 5/8 5.12 0.1 20 4 1/8 6.51 0.134 5 1/8 9.67 0.160 6 1/8 1190 0.192 8 1/8 25.90 0.271 TYPE L NITROGENIZED ACR / MED 3/8 0.126 500 0.030 1/2 0.198 500 0.035 5/8 0.285 500 0.040 3/4 0.362 200 0.042 7/8 0.455 200 0.045 I 1/8 0.655 100 0.050 I 3/8 0.884 100 0.055 I 5/8 1.14 100 0.060 2 1/8 1.75 0.070 2 5/8 2.48 0.080 3 I /8 3.33 0.090 3 5/8 4.29 0.100 4 I /8 5.38 0.110 5 I /8 7.61 0.125 6 1/8 10.2 0.140 8 1/8 19.3 0.200 Tables give computed allowable stress for annealed copper tube at indicated temperature. RATED WORKING PRESSURE (PSIG) I so°F 200°F 300°F 400°F 913 860 842 537 960 904 885 565 758 713 698 446 700 t 700 t 577 368 700 t 700 t 668 426 700 t 700 t 513 327 700 t 700 t 416 266 700 t 700 t 387 2'17 700 t 700 t 341 217 700 t 700 t 312 199 328 308 302 193 311 293 286 183 306 288 282 180 293 276 270 172 295 277 271 173 314 295 289 184 775 729 714 456 700 t 700 t 610 389 700 t 700 t 565 361 700 t 700 t 495 316 700 t 700 t 456 291 700 t 700 t 387 247 700 t 700 t 344 219 347 327 320 204 309 291 285 182 285 269 263 168 270 254 248 159 258 243 238 152 249 235 230 147 229 215 211 135 213 201 196 125 230 2 16 212 135 t UL Recognized to 700 PSI (select sizes) A BRAND OF MUELLER INDUSTRIES iii o,stnbutcd by Mueller Streamline Co • 8285 Tournament Dnve, Memphis. TN 38125 • 800-846-9750 • www muellenndustnes com page 2 of 4 COPPER TUBE AND SOLDER TYPE FITTINGS I. Cut tube square with the cutter or fine hack saw (32 tooth blade is recommended). Remove Burr. l. Clean outside end of copper tube thoroughly with sand cloth or sandpaper equal depth of fitting. Leave no dark spots. 3. Clean inside of fitting carefully to tube stop with wire brush. Note: Sand cloth or sandpaper may also be used. 4. Using a brush, apply light uniform coat of soldering flux to the outside of the tube and inside of the fitting. S. Slip tube into fitting to tube stop. Turn tube back and forth once or twice to distribute flux evenly 6. Apply heat uniformly around the fitting with torch. When solder melts upon contact with heated fitting, the proper soldering temperature has been reached. Remove flame and feed solder slightly off center at the bottom of the Joint. Proceed across the bottom of the fitting and up to the top center position. Return to the starting point, and then proceed up the incomplete side to the top, again. overlapping the solder metal. Wipe off surplus solder with a piece of cloth. CAUTION: No not overheat the joint or direct the flame into the face of the fitting cup. Overheating could burn the flux, which will destroy its effectiveness and the solder will not enter the joint properly. I • Cut tube to length & remove burr with file or scraper. l. Clean outside of tube with sandpaper or sand cloth. 3. Clean inside of fitting with wire brush, sand cloth or sandpaper. 4. Apply flux thoroughly to inside of fitting. S. Apply flux thoroughly to outside of tube -assemble tube and fitting. 6. Apply heat with torch.When solder melts upon contact with heated fitting. the proper temp for soldering has been reached. Remove flame & feed solder to the joint at one or two points until a ring of solder appears at the end of the fitting. A BRAND OF MUELLER INDUSTRIES iii Distributed by Mueller Streamline Co • 8285 Tournament Drive. Memphis, TN 38125 • 800-846-9750 • www muellermdustries com page 4 of 4 ®arm a c ell advanced insulation THE MAKERS OF Armaflex® AP Armaflex® & AP Armaflex W Tube Insulation Superior Moisture Control, Mold-Resistant, Available Black or White • Closed-cell, nonwicking • GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified® • Microban® antimicrobial product protection • The IAQ lnsulation'M • Fiber-free • 25/50 through 1 " wall <§> APPROVED Tube Insulation I AP Armaflex (and AP Armaflex W) Pipe (Tube) Insulation AP Armaflex Pipe (Tube) Insulation is the original closed cell, fiber-free elastomeric foam and the world's most recognized brand in flexible mechanical insulation. • Proven: World's first choice for insulating chilled water and refrigeration lines • Mold resistant: Made with Microban antimicrobial product protection • Indoor Air Quality-friendly: Fiber-free, formaldehyde-free, low voes, nonparticulating. GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified® • Durable: No fragile vapor retarder Description AP Armafex Pipe (Tube) Insulation is a black or white flexible elastomeric thermal insulation. The expanded closed-cell structure makes it an efficient insulation. It is manufactured without the use of CFC's, HFC's or HCFC's. All AP Armaflex products are made with Microban® antimicrobial product protection for added defense against mold on the insulation. • Nominal wall thicknesses of 3/8'", 1/2", 3/4" and 1" (10, 13, 19 and 25mm) • Popular sizes up to a-· IPS' Factory Mutual (FM) Approvals AP Armaflex is approved through continuing supervision by Factory Mutual Approvals to consistently provide actual values on these key performance criteria for mechanical system insulation: • Thermal Conductivity: 0.25 BTU-in/hr. ft2 °F • Water Vapor Transmission: 0.05 perm-inch • Fire Rating: will not contribute significantly to fire (simulated end-use testing) As tested by ASTM E 84 "Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics for Building Materials" AP Armaflex Pipe Insulation has a flame-spread index of less than 25 and a smoke-developed index of less than 50. AP Armaflex Black meets CAN/UL S102. Note: Numerical flammability ratings alone may not define the performance of products under actual fire conditions. They are provided only for use in the selection of products to meet limits specified. "Black Only ALLARMACELLFACILITIES IN NORTH AMERICA ARE ISO 9001 :2000 CERTIFIED. AP Armaflex Tube Insulation www.armacell.com/us For the latest document, please refer to our website. Uses • Retards heat gain and controls condensation drip from chilled-water and refrigeration systems. Efficiently reduces heat flow for hot-water plumbing, liquid-heating and dual- temperature piping • Acceptable for use in air plenums and conforms to NFPA 90A and NFPA 90B requirements The recommended temperature usage range for AP Armaflex Pipe Insulation is -297°F to +220°F (-183°C to + 105°C). For use on cold pipes, thicknesses have been calculated to control condensation on the insulation outer surface, as shown in the table of thickness recommendations. AP Armaflex meets the energy code requirements of ASHRAE 90.1, International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) and other building codes. Application AP Armaflex Pipe Insulation in unslit tubular form can be slipped onto piping before it is connected, or it can be slit lengthwise and snapped over piping already connected. Fitting covers are fabricated from miter-cut tubular form. In all cases, butt joints and seams are to be sealed with one of our Armaflex adhesives: Armaflex 520, 520 Black or, where a low V.O.C. adhesive is required, 520 BLV. 520 Adhesives are contact adhesives; therefore, in all cases, both surfaces to be joined are coated with adhesive. For pipes greater than a-· IPS', use AP/Armaflex Sheet/Roll insulation (black only). For thicknesses greater than 1", sleeve the insulation. See technical bulletin #030 for additional information. AP Armaflex normally requires no supplemental vapor-retarder protection but additional vapor-retarder protection may be necessary when installed on very-low-temperature piping or exposure to continually high humidity conditions. AP Armaflex is designed for installation above or below ground. For below ground applications, contact Armacell or see our Technical Bulletin No. 7 on our website, www. armacell.com. Outdoors, a weather-resistant protective finish is to be applied and Armaflex WB Finish is recommended. Armaflex insulation products must be installed according to "Installation of Armaflex Insulations" brochure. Proper installation is required to assure Armaflex insulation performance. AP/Armaflex FS pipe insulation is available in 1-1 /2" and 2·· wall thicknesses with 25/50 rating for ID size range from 3/8" to 8'' IPS'. See AP Armaflex FS submittal. Specification Compliance AP Armaflex Pipe Insulation developed to meet: ASTM C 534, Type I -ASTM G-22 Tubular Grade 1 ASTM E 84, NFPA 255, UL 723 CAN/ULC S102 (Black) UL 94 5V-5A, V-O, File E 55798 NFPA 90A, 90B UL 181 ASTM G-21 /C1 338, ASTM D 1056, 2B1 MIL-P-15280J, FORM T (Black) MIL-C-3133C (MIL STD 670B), Black Grade SBE 3 MEA 96-85-M City of LA -RR 7642 Physical Properties j Specifications Values Thermal Conductivity, Btu • in.th • ft2 • °F (W/mK) 75°F Mean Temperature (24°C) 90°F Mean Temperature (32°C) 0.25 (0.036) 0.256 (0.037) Water Vapor Permeability, Perm-in. [Kg/(s•m•Pal] 0.05 (0. 725 X 1Q-13) Flame Spread and Smoke 25/50* Developed Index Mold Growth UL 181 Fungi Resistance ASTM G21/C1338 Bacterial Resistance ASTM G22 Water Absorption, % by Volume 0.2% Upper Use Limit::D 220°F (105 °C) Lower Use LimirY -297°F (-183°C)" Ozone Resistance GOOD Sizes Test Method I ASTM C 177 or C 518 ASTM E 96, Procedure A ASTM E 84 CAN/ULC S102 (Black) Meets requirements Meets requirements Meets requirements ASTM C 209 - - - Notes '1'J On the heating cycle, AP Armaflex Pipe Insulation will withstand temperatures as high as 220'F (105'C). 520, 520 Black or 520 BLV Adhesive may be used with pipe insulation applications up to 220°F (1 05'C). W At temperatures below -20'F (-29'C), elastomeric insulation starts to become less flexible. However, this characteristic does not affect thermal efficiency and resistance to water vapor permeability of Armaflex insulation. @ Reference only. ' For 25/50 above 1 • (25mm) Please see our AP Armaflex FS submittal. •• For applications of -40'F to -297'F (-40'C to -183'C), contact Armacell. Wall Thickness, (nominal) Form 3/8 .. , 1/2 .. , 3/4", 1", (10, 13, 19 and 25mm) Inside Diameter, Tubular Form 3/8 .. ID to 8 .. 10· (10mm ID to 203mm) - Length of Sections, Feet, 6 (1.8m) Tubular Form 'Black Only Density, Typical Range~ 3.0 -6.0 lbs./ft.3 ASTM D 1622 or D 1667 Armaflex Pipe Insulation Thickness Recommendations For Controlling Outer Insulation Surface Condensation (Based upon available manufactured thicknesses and not intended to supercede any state or local building codes.) Line Temperatures Pipe Size so°F (10°c1 35°F (2°c1 0°F (-1s0c1 -20°F (-29°C) BASED ON NORMAL DESIGN CONDITIONS' 3/8" ID through 1-1/8" ID (1 0mm-28mm) Norn 3/8" (10mm) Norn 1 /2" (13mm) Norn 3/4 .. (19mm) Norn 1"(25mm) Over 1-1/8" ID through 2-1/8 .. ID (28mm-54mm) Norn 3/8" (10mm) Norn 1 /2" (13mm) Norn r· (25mm) Norn r· (25mm) Over 2-1/8" ID through 2-5/8" ID (54mm-67mm) Norn 3/8" (10mm) Norn 1 /2" (13mm) Norn 1-(25mm) Norn 1-1/4"(32mm) Over 2-5/8" ID through 6 .. IPS (67mm-168mm) Norn 1/2" (13mm) Norn 3/4" (19mm) Norn 1· (25mm) Norn 1-1 /4" (32mm) BASED ON MILD DESIGN CONDITIONS" 3/8" ID through 2-5/8" ID (1 0mm-67mm) Norn 3/8 .. (10mm) Norn 3/8" (10mm) Norn 1 /2" (13mm) Norn 3/4 .. (19mm) Over 2-5/8" ID through ff' IPS (67mm-168mm) Norn 1/2" (13mm) Norn 1/2 .. (13mm) Norn 1 /2" (13mm) Norn 3/4" (19mm) BASED ON SEVERE DESIGN CONDITIONS' 3/8" ID through 1-5/8" ID (1 0mm-42mm) Norn 3/4" (19mm) Norn 1"(25mm) Norn 1-1 /2 .. (38mm) Norn 1-112· (38mm) Over 1-5/8" ID through 3-5/8" ID (42mm-92mm) Norn 3/4" (19mm) Norn 1" (25mm) Norn 1-112· (38mm) Norn 1-3/4" (44mm) Over 3-5/8" ID through ff' IPS (92mm-168mm) Norn 3/4" (19mm) Norn 1· (25mm) Norn 1-1 /2" (38mm) Norn 2 .. (50mm) For VERY SEVERE DESIGN CONDITIONS which Armacell would consider temperatures Consult Armacell for recommended insulation thickness above 90°F(32°C) and/or above 80% RH NOTE: Thicknesses greater than 1· (25mm) are multiple-layer applications, see technical bulletin #30. 'BASED ON NORMAL DESIGN CONDITIONS AP Armaflex in the thicknesses noted and within the specified temperature ranges will control outer insulation surface condensation indoors under normal design conditions, a maximum severity of 85°F (29°C) and 70% RH. Armacell research and field experience indicate that indoor conditions anywhere in the United States seldom exceed this degree of severity. "BASED ON MILD DESIGN CONDITIONS AP Armaflex in the thicknesses noted and within the specified temperature ranges will control outer insulation surface condensation indoors under mild design conditions, a maximum severity of 80°F ,(27°C) and 50% RH. Typical of these conditions are most air-conditioned spaces and arid climates. '"BASED ON SEVERE DESIGN CONDITIONS AP Armaflex in the thicknesses noted and within the specified temperature ranges will control outer insulation surface condensation indoors under severe design conditions, a maximum severity of 90°F (32°C) and 80% RH. Typical of these conditions are indoor areas in which excessive moisture is introduced or in poorly ventilated confined areas where the temperature may be depressed below ambient. AP Armaf lex Tube Insulation www.armacell.com/us For the latest document, please refer to our website. I Insulation Products for Mechanical Systems Armaflex® Adhesives Armaflex® 520 and Armaflex 520 Black Adhesives are air-drying contact adhesives that are excellent for joining seams and butt joints of AP and NH Armaflex Pipe and Sheet Insulation and Tubolit Pipe Insulation. Where a low V.O.C. adhesive is required, use Armaflex 520 BLV Adhesive. 520 Adhesives meet MIL-A-24179A and Amend-2 as Type 11, Class 1. 520 Adhesives when dried to a film meet codes and specifications of less than 25 for flame spread and less than 50 for smoke (ASTM E 84 ). Armaflex Low voe Spray Contact Adhesive, green in color, is supplied in 27 pound aerosolized canisters. The product contains no chlorinated solvents such as methylene chloride and does not contain ozone depleting compounds. Complies with SCAQMD rule 1168 for volatile organic compound content less than 80 g/1. Dried film meets the fire building codes of flame spread index of less than 25 and smoke developed index of less than 50. Excellent for bonding Armaflex ~ sheet and roll insulations I to vessels, tanks, ducts and mechanical equipment operating at temperatures below 180°F (82°C). (~arma c ell advanced insula tion ARMACELL LLC THE MAtU!.RS 01' Armaflex 7600 Oakwood Street Extension Mebane, NC 27302 TEL: 1 800 866-5638 FAX: 919 304-3847 info. us@armacell.com www.armacell.us I 017 I 001 I 06 I 10 I NA I NA Armaflex® WB Finish Armaflex WB Finish is a white water-based latex enamel for use over all forms of Armaflex insulations. It provides a protective semi-gloss finish for both indoor and outdoor applications. Armaflex WB Finish brushes or rolls on easily. Its water .. base formulation makes it fast-drying without solvent fumes. Cleans up with soap and warm water. Armaflex WB Finish is supplied in gallon and quart containers. atmanex• ws finisll ---. ·-~ Impervious to moisture. Outdoors, is exceptionally durable and weather resistant to ultraviolet (UV) and ozone. Outdoor surfaces should be recoated every 2-4 years. Armafix IPH, NPH Pipe Hangers Uses Armafix is used to support Armaflex and Armaflex NH (nonhaogen)insulated pipes with pre-insulated hangers that retard heat gain and control condensation drip from chilled- water and refrigeration systems. See Armafix Submittal Sheet for details. Armaflex or NH/Armaflex Supports made of CFC-free PUA/PIP Painted .;iluminum or stainless steel 1acket Self closure Painted aluminum or stamless steel Jacket Armacell Fabricated Fittings Armacell Fabricated Fittings are made- to-order and prefabricated using the world's highest quality, closed cell insulation. Available in wall thicknesses up to 2", these fittings are labor saving, easy to work with and apply, and provide total Armaflex system integrity. Options include 90-degree elbows (2-piece and 3-piece), Ts, 45-degree elbows, grooved fittings (AP Armaflex black) and grooved couplings Insulation Tape AP Armaflex® Insulation Tape is made of high-quality AP Armaflex insulation. Available in tape dispenser form, the expanded closed- cell structure makes it an efficient insulation. Made with Microban® antimicrobial product protection, our tape is also formaldehyde free, low VOCs, fiber free, dust free and resists mold and mildew. Provides a fast, easy method for insulating pipes and fittings. Reduces heat loss when applied to hot-water lines that operate up to 180°F (82°C). AP Armaflex Tape may be used with AP Armaflex Pipe and Sheet Insulation. Armacell provides this information as a technical service. To the extent the information is derived from sources other than Armacell. Armacell is substantially, 1f not wholly. relying upon the other source(s) to provide accurate information. Information provided as a result of Armacell's own technical analysis and testing is accurate to the extent of our knowledge and ability, as of date of printing. using effective standardized methods and procedures. Each user of these products. or information, should perform their own tests to determine the safety, fitness and suitability of the products. or combination of products, for any foreseeable purposes, applications and uses by the user and by any third party to which the user may convey the products. Since Armacell cannot control the end use of this product. Armacell does not guarantee that the user will obtain the same results as published n this document. The data and information are provided as a technical service and are subject to change without notice. The GREENGUARD INDOOR AIR QUALITY CERTIFIED Mark is a registered certification mark used under license throug'l the GREENGUARD Environmental Institute. Mlcroban is a registered trademark of Microban Products Company. © 2010 Armacell LLC Pnnted in United States of America 1A ~ NATIONAl ~~ REFRIOERANTS SAFETY DATA SHEET REFRIGERANT R448A Page: 1 Compilation date: 06/02/2017 Revision No: 1 Section 1: Identification of the substance/mixture and of the company/undertaking 1.1. Product identifier Product name: REFRIGERANT R448A Product code: R448A Synonyms: SOLSTICE N40 1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against 1.3. Details of the supplier of the safety data shee_t __ _ Company name: National Refrigerants Ltd 4 Watling Close Sketchley Meadows Business Park Hinckley Leicestershire LE10 3EZ United Kingdom Tel: 01455 630790 Fax: 01455 630791 Email: sds@nationalref.com 1.4. Emergency telephone number Emergency tel: Carechem24 +44 (0)1865 407333 Section 2: Hazards identification 2.1 . Classification of the substance or mixture Classification under CLP: Press. Gas: H280 Most important adverse effects: Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated. ---- ----------2. 2. Label elements Label elements: Hazard statements: H280: Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated. Hazard pictograms: GHS04: Gas cylinder Signal words: Warning Precautionary statements: P260: Do not breathe vapours. P280: Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P284: [In case of inadequate ventilation] wear respiratory protection. _ _J __ J J _J [cont...] 2.3. Other hazards SAFETY DATA SHEET REFRIGERANT R448A P308+313: IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention. P410+403: Protect from sunlight. Store in a well-ventilated place. PBT: This product is not identified as a PBT/vPvB substance. Section 3: Composition/information on ingredients 3.2. Mixtures Hazardous ingredients: DIFLUOROMETHANE Page: 2 I EINECS ____ C_A_S_--,. ____ P_B_T_/_W_E_L ___ ____, __ CLP Classification Percent 1 200-839-4 75-10-5 Substance with a Community Flam. Gas 1: H220; Press. Gas: H280 26.000% workplace exposure limit. ~-----~- PENTAFLUOROETHANE -REACH registered number(s): 01-21 19485636-25 206-557-8 354-33-6 Substance with a Community workplace exposure limit. Press. Gas: H280 REFRIGERANT R134A -REACH registered number(s): 01-211 9459374-33 26.000% Substance with a Commu-n-it_y __ ·1-P_r_e-ss-._G_a_s_:_H_2_8_0 ________ .--2_1_.0_0_0_0/4--,o I workplace exposure limit. . . 212-377-0 811 -97-2 2,3,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROP-1-EN -REACH registered number(s): 01 -0000019665-61 [_- -.._7_5_4_-_1_2--1--~s-u_b-'st_a_n_c_e_w_it_h_a_c_o_m_m_u_n_it-y--~F-l_a_m_. Gas 1: H220; Press. Gas: H280 workplace exposure limit. REFRIGERANT R1234ZE -REACH registered number(s): 01-0000019758-54 471-480-0 ~ 18-24-9 Substance with a Community Press. Gas: H280 workplace exposure limit. ----------- Section 4: First aid measures 4.1. Description of first aid measures 20.000% 7.000% I Skin contact: Remove all contaminated clothes and footwear immediately unless stuck to skin. Drench the affected skin with running water for 1 O minutes or longer if substance is still on skin. Do not use hot water. If frostbite has occurred call a physician. Eye contact: Bathe the eye with running water for 15 minutes. Consult a doctor. Ingestion: Not applicable. Inhalation: Remove casualty from exposure ensuring one's own safety whilst doing so. If unconscious, check for breathing and apply artificial respiration if necessary. Consult a doctor. 4.2. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed Skin contact: There may be redness or whiteness of the skin in the area of exposure. Frost-bite may occur causing the affected area to become white and numb. Eye contact: There may be severe pain. Corneal burns may occur. May cause permanent damage. [cont...] SAFETY DATA SHEET REFRIGERANT R448A Page: 3 Ingestion: There may be irritation of the throat. Inhalation: Inhalation may produce the following symptoms: Shortness of breath, dizziness, weakness, nausea, headache, narcosis, irregular cardiac activity. asphyxia May cause cardiac arrhythmia. Delayed / immediate effects: May cause cardiac arrhythmia. ~ndicatlon of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Immediate / special treatment: Do Not give adrinaline or similar drugs. !Section 5: Fire-fighting measures 5.1. Extinguishing media Extinguishing media: Suitable extinguishing media for the surrounding fire should be used. Alcohol resistant foam. Water spray. Carbon dioxide. Dry chemical powder. Use water spray to cool containers. 5.2. Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture Exposure hazards: In combustion emits toxic fumes. In combustion emits toxic fumes of hydrogen fluoride. In combustion emits toxic fumes of hydrogen chloride/ phosgene. Forms explosive air-vapour mixture. 5.3. Advice for fire-fighters Advice for fire-fighters: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Wear protective clothing to prevent contact with skin and eyes. [Section 6: Accidental release measures 6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Personal precautions: Refer to section 8 of SOS for personal protection details. Notify the police and fire brigade immediately. If outside keep bystanders upwind and away from danger point. 6.2. Environmental precautions Environmental precautions: Stop release if safe to do so. Prevent from entering sewers, basements and work pits, or any place where the accumulation can be dangerous. 6.3. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up Clean-up procedures: Material evaporates. Ventilate the area, especialy low or enclosed places where heavy vapours might collect. 6.4. Reference to other sections Reference to other sections: Refer to section 8 of SOS. Section 7: Handling and storage 7.1. Precautions for safe handling Handling requirements: Ensure there is sufficient ventilation of the area. Avoid the formation or spread of mists in the air. J [cont...] l SAFETY DATA SHEET REFRIGERANT R448A Page: 4 7.2. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Storage conditions: Store in a cool, well ventilated area. Keep container tightly closed. Store at a temperature not exceeding 45°C. Suitable packaging: Must only be kept in original packaging. 7.3. Specific end use(s) 7 Specific end use(s): No data available. Section 8: Exposure controls/personal protection 8.1. Control parameters __ _ Hazardous ingredients: DIFLUOROMETHANE Workplace exposure limits: State UK 8 hour TWA 1000 ppm PENTAFLUOROETHANE EU 1000 ppm 1 REFRIGERANT R1 34A L EU 4240 mg/m3 I 2,3,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROP-1-EN 15 min. STEL Respirable dust _ f1---8_ho_u_r_TW_A ____ +l---1_5_m_i_n._S_T_E_L __ --j_ I -I -I -I EU _5_o__:o p...:....p_m_j_l ______ -'-I _____ -......1.I _____ J REFRIGERANT R1234ZE UK aoo ppm _,__ ______ -_,__I ______ -_j_l ______ __J-I DNEUPNEC Values Hazardous ingredients: DIFLUOROMETHANE l Type Exposure DNEL Inhalation (developmental tox) DNEL Inhalation (developmental tox) I PNEC Fresh water I PNEC Fresh water sediments PENTAFLUOROETHANE Type DNEL I Exposure I Inhalation Value Population Effect 13936 mg/m3 Workers Systemic 2476 mg/m3 Consumers Systemic - 0.142 mg/I -- 0.534 mg/kg -- Value Population Effect 16444 mg/m_3~---__ W_o_rk_e_rs~_ Systemic J [cont...] SAFETY DATA SHEET REFRIGERANT R448A Page: 5 ,__D_N_E_L_+-__________ ln_h_a_la_ti_o_n-+-___ 1_7_53 mg/m3 1----___ C_o_n_s_u_m_e_r_s+-- PNEC Fresh water 0.1 mg/I PNEC Fresh water sediments 0.6 mg/kg REFRIGERANT R134A Type Exposure - DNEL Inhalation DNEL Inhalation PNEC Fresh water PNEC Marine water PNEC Microorganisms in sewage treatment DNEL Inhalation PNEC Fresh water sediments 2,3,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROP-1-EN Type DNEL PNEC PNEC PNEC PNEC REFRIGERANT R1234ZE Type DNEL DNEL 8.2. Exposure controls Exposure Inhalation Fresh water Marine water Fresh water sediments Soil (agricultural) -- Exposure Inhalation Inhalation Value --- 2476 mg/m3 2476 mg/m3 0.01 mg/I 0.75 mg/I 73 mg/I 13936 mg/m3 0.75 mg/kg Value 273 mg/m3 > 0.1 mg/I > 0.01 mg/I > 1.77 mg/kg > 1.54 mg/kg Value 3902 mg/m3 830 mg/m3 Engineering measures: Ensure there is sufficient ventilation of the area. - Population Effect Workers Systemic Consumers Systemic - -- --- -- Workers Systemic --- Population Effect Workers -- . - - . -- - --- Population Effect Workers Systemic Consumers Systemic 7 Respiratory protection: Self-contained breathing apparatus must be available in case of emergency. Vapours are heavier than air and can cause suffocation by reducing the oxygen available for breathing. Hand protection: Protective gloves. Eye protection: Safety glasses with side-shields. Safety goggles. Face-shield. Safety glasses. Skin protection: Protective clothing. Section 9: Physical and chemical properties ~nformation on basic physical and chemical properties State: Liquified gas Colour: Colourless Odour: Characteristic odour Boiling point/range°C: -45.9 to -39.8 Autoflammability°C: 628 Relative density: 1 .11 g/cm3 Flash point°C: Not applicable. Vapour pressure: 1120 kPa at 21 .1 oC [cont ... ] 9.2. Other information SAFETY DATA SHEET REFRIGERANT R448A Other information: R448A Relative Vapour Density 2.98 (Air=1) Section 10: Stability and reactivity 10.1. Reactivity Reactivity: Stable under recommended transport or storage conditions. 10.2. Chemical stability Chemical stability: Stable under normal conditions. Stable at room temperature. 10.3. Possibility of hazardous reactions Hazardous reactions: Hazardous reactions will not occur under normal transport or storage conditions. Decomposition may occur on exposure to conditions or materials listed below. 10.4. Conditions to avoid Conditions to avoid: Heat. Hot surfaces. Sources of ignition. Flames. 10.5. Incompatible materia_l_s _____ _ Materials to avoid: Strong oxidising agents. Strong acids. 10.6. Hazardous decomposition produ_ct_s ____ _ Haz. decomp. products: In combustion emits toxic fumes. Section 11 : Toxicological information 11 .1. Information on toxicological effects Hazardous ingredients: DIFLUOROMETHANE I GASES I RAT I LD50 520000 I ppmV PENTAFLUOROETHANE [ GASES I RAT ] 4H LC50 800000 ] ppmV REFRIGERANT R134A I GASES I RAT I 4H LC50 567000 I ppmV 2,3,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROP-1-EN I GASES : RAT I 4H LC50 > 400000 I ppmV Page: 6 J ___] J l J 7 [cont...] SAFETY DATA SHEET REFRIGERANT R448A Page: 7 REFRIGERANT R1234ZE [ GASES Toxicity values: No data available. Symptoms/ routes of exposure ' l LC0 207000 [ppmV ___J Skin contact: There may be redness or whiteness of the skin in the area of exposure. Frost-bite may occur causing the affected area to become white and numb. Eye contact: There may be severe pain. Corneal burns may occur. May cause permanent damage. Ingestion: There may be irritation of the throat. Inhalation: Inhalation may produce the following symptoms: Shortness of breath, dizziness, weakness, nausea, headache, narcosis, irregular cardiac activity. asphyxia May cause cardiac arrhythmia. Delayed I immediate effects: May cause cardiac arrhythmia. J Section 12: Ecological information 12.1 . Toxicity -~ __J Hazardous ingredients: DIFLUOROMETHANE FISH REFRIGERANT R134A Daphnia magna GREEN ALGA (Selenastrum capricornutum) RAINBOW TROUT (Oncorhynchus mykiss) 2,3,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROP-1-EN ALGAE Daphnia magna FISH REFRIGERANT R1234ZE ALGAE Daphnia magna FISH 12.2. Persistence and degradability Persistence and degradability: Not biodegradable. 96H ErC50 48H EC50 96H LC50 f 48H EC50 1 72H ErC50 96H LC50 96H LC50 48H EC50 96H ErC50 NOEC 48H EC50 LC0 142 mg/I 652 mg/I 1.057 mg/I --- 980 mg/I 118 mg/I - 450 mg/I I > 100 mg/I > 83 mg/I -~ - >197 mg/I I >170 mg/I - I >160 mg/I I 117 mg/I J [cont ... ] SAFETY DATA SHEET REFRIGERANT R448A Page: 8 12.3. Bioaccumulative potential Bioaccumulative potential: No bioaccumulation potential. 12.4. Mobility in soil _____ _ Mobility: No data available. 12.5. Results of PBT and vPvB assessment PBT identification: This product is not identified as a PBT/vPvB substance. l 12.6. Other adverse effects Other adverse effects: Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP): O (R11 = 1) R448A Global Warming Potential = 1387 (CO2=1) Contains fluoronated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol. [ Section 13: Disposal considerations 13.1. Waste treatment methods ------- Disposal operations: Product evaporates. Recovery operations: Consult manufacturer or supplier for information regarding recovery and recycling of the product. If recovery is not possible, incinerat at a licensed installation. Waste code number: 14 06 01 Disposal of packaging: Return to supplier. NB: The user's attention is drawn to the possible existence of regional or national regulations regarding disposal. [ Section 14: Transport information 14.1. UN number UN number: UN3163 ~-UN proper shipping name Shipping name: LIQUEFIED GAS, N.O.S. (1 , 1, 1,2-TETRAFLUOROETHANE; 2,3,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROP-1-EN) 14.3. Transport hazard class(es) Transport class: 2 14.4. Packing group 14.5. Environmental hazards Environmentally hazardous: No 14.6. Special precautions for user -~----- Special precautions: No special precautions. Tunnel code: C/E Transport category: 3 Marine pollutant: No _J l __J _J (cont...] Section 15: Regulatory information SAFETY DATA SHEET REFRIGERANT R448A 15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or_m_i_x_tu_r_e ____ ~ Specific regulations: Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol. Page: 9 15.2. Chemical Safety Assessment ___ ___ ] Chemical safety assessment: A chemical safety assessment has not been carried out for the substance or the mixture by the supplier. Section 16: Other information ______ ________ 7 Other information ----- Other information: This safety data sheet is prepared in accordance with Commission Regulation (EU) No 2015/830. • indicates text in the SDS which has changed since the last revision. Phrases used in s.2 and s.3: H220: Extremely flammable gas. H280: Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated. Legal disclaimer: National Refrigerants Ltd believes that the information and recommendations contained herein (including data and statments) are accurate as of the date hereof. NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE CONCERNING THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HEREIN. The information provided herein relates only to the specific product designated. National Refrigerants expressly disclaims any and all liability as to any results obtained or arising from any use of the product or reliance on such information. [final page] 1810LX4000 __] 39·5/16 REF (998,6] C • 1: 6 6 6 49·7/8 REF [1266,8] GreenGuard c@us 181 OLX4000 LED FIXTURE ■ High output LED technology with best-in-doss efficiency ■ Deisgned for high ceilings and larger work rooms with greater foot candle requirements ■ LED technology assures sustainable energy savings over lhe life of the fixture. Four-foot, voporproof fixture is supplied complete with low energy LEDs. ■ Payback in as little as six months. Reduced lighting wattage and heat generation lower utility cost. LED fixtures ore roted +50,000 hr/life. Find your specific savings using the Koson Payback Colculotor (Kos-Cole). ■ Specifically designed for wet and low temperature environments. Operating temperature range from -40°F to 104 °F (-40°C to 40°C). Luminoire meets IP-65 for wet and cold applications and is LM-79 and LM-80 tested. ■ Reach full light level immediately even in lowest temperatues. ■ Easily replaces less energy-efficient lighting. Model No. Item 1 181 0LX4000 4' LED Light Fixture 11 81 0LX40CE 4' LED Light Fixture, CE • COMPANY WITH QUALITY SYSTEM CERTIFIED BY DNV •tS0900l• C 6 :1 SPECIFICATIONS SIZE Nominal 48". Overall dimensions: 49.7 /8" L x 6-7 /32" W X 4-7/32" H (1267 x 158 x 107mm) HOUSING ln~tion-molded polycarbonate with integral gasket DIFFUSER Oear, molded hig_h impoct polycarbonate diffuser; stainless steel latches for easy access to lamps E-Z MOUNTING Attach two, ~in brackets to ceiing; snap fixture in place, and wire Weight 2 • 13/ I 6 [ 71 , 51 REF POWER ~7/8REF □ [11, 11 6-7/32 ! 158,01 REF 120-277VAC@ S0/60 Hz (universal voltage); one hole provided with knockoutat Ol)poSite end. Three kn0<kouts on bade. Complies with NEC regulations UUsted 39W total 0.33 amps 4000 lumens 96 lumens/watt PRISON PACKAGE Tamper resistant fastener kit option available 6.3 lbs./fixture 6.3 lbs./fixture 9 1810EZ0357 Tamper Resistant Latch Kit (Qty 8) 9181 0LX040R LED Tray Light Engine, 40W 91810LX0852 Diffuser 91810EZ0356 Latch Assembly (Pock of 8) *Rebotes apply through local utility companies. PAGE B74 WALK -IN © 2016 Kosan Industries, Inc. 1r ... \se■• ,---- 181 OLX4000 LED LIGHT DISTRIBUTION Height Average FC for Single Fixture Over Indicated Area Q in Feet 8' X 8' 12' X 12' 16' X 16' 20' X 20' ::a m 5 30.9 17 10.7 7.4 m 8 22.5 13.2 8.7 6.2 z 9 12.2 8.2 5.9 Q 12 10.0 6.9 5.1 l C )> 13 6.5 4.8 ::a 16 5.6 4.2 0 17 4.0 r-m 20 3.6 0 r--Q :c -t -1Z Q 16 ft 20 f t l(.\Se tle © 2016 Kosan Industries, Inc. WALK -IN PAGE B75 CUSTOMER INSTRUCTIONS Completely fill in System Start-Up Worksheets located in Appendix C at the back of this Installation and Maintenance Manual. This document should be left with the equipment for future reference. Give the owner/ end user instructions on normal operation of the system. Explain electrical characteristics, location of disconnect switches as well as other safety precautions. Advise on keeping equipment area clean and free of debris. If system has operational features, point these out to the operator. MAINTENANCE PROGRAM In order to ensure that the refrigeration system runs trouble free for many years, a follow-up maintenance program (consisting of a minimum of two inspections per year) should be set up. A qualified refrigeration service mechanic should carry out this semi-annual inspection. The main power supply must be disconnected and locked off to avoid accidental start up of the equipment. (1) Check electrical components and tighten any loose connections. (2) Check all wiring and electrical insulators. (3) Check contactors to ensure proper operation and contact point for wear. (4) Check that fan motors (if applicable) are operational, ensure fan blades are tight and all mounting bolts are tight. (5) Check oil and refrigerant levels in the system. (6) Ensure that the condenser surface (if applicable) is cleaned and free of dirt and debris. (7) Check the operation of the control system. Make certain that all of the safety controls are operational and functioning properly. (8) Check all refrigeration piping. Make sure that all mechanical joints and fla re nuts are light. SERVICE PARTS AVAILABILITY Genuine replacement service parts should be used whenever possible. Refer to the Service Parts List on the back cover of this Installation and Maintenance Manual or attached to the unit. Parts may be obtained by contacting your local sales representative or authorized distributor. T40-TCU-IM-14 -36 -15/04/18 Ace Coolers, Inc Cooling & Freezing Specialists License# 8 17579 WARRANTY ONE YEAR LABOR WARRAN TY Ace Coolers Inc. (ACE) warrants workmanship and all parts supplied thereof, to be free from defects in material or workmanship, under normal and proper use. ACE's obligation under this warranty is limited to a period of one ( 1) year from the date of original start up. Parts which were provided by ACE and are determined by ACE to have been defecti ve, within the one ( 1) year period, wi 11 be repaired or replaced at no charge (including labor). Parts provided by others are not included in this warranty and labor charges may apply. ACE's sole obligation under thi s warranty is limited to either repair or replacement of parts, subject to the additional limitations below. ACE is not respons ible for any economic loss or consequential damages, including without limitation, losses or damages arising from food or product spoilage claim s whether or not on account of refri geration fai lure. WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY IMPROPER USAGE. ACE assumes no liability fo r parts or labor coverage for component failure or other damages resulting from improper usage, fai lure to clean and/or maintain equipment. It is highly recommended to have a maintenance program set up to ensure optimum perfo rmance. FAILURE TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN EQUIPMENT MAY VOID WARRANTY AL TERA TION, NEGLECT, ABUSE, MISUSE, ACCIDENT, Fl RE , FLOOD, ACTS OF GOD. ACE is not responsible for the repair or replacement of any parts that ACE determines have been subjected after the date of start up to alteration, neglect, abuse, misuse, accident, fire, flood, or act of god. IMPROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. ACE is not responsibl e for the repair or replacement of fa iled or damaged components resulting from electrical power failure, the use o f extension cords, low voltage, or voltage drops to the units. PARTS/MATERIALS PROVIDED BY OTHERS. ACE is not responsible fo r replacement of any parts/materi als that were provided by others unless failure was directly caused by workmanship of ACE. Labor charges may apply if ACE is requested to replace parts/materials which were provided by others. OVERTIME. Warranty repairs to be scheduled Monday -Friday between the hours of 8am and 4pm. Charges may apply if warranty service is requested on weekends, holidays or during any time not listed above. 7852Raytheon Road * SanDiego,CA 92 111 * 858-541-2623ph * 858-54/-0946/ax Ace Coolers, Inc Cooling & Freezing Specialists License# 817579 WARRANTY ONE YEAR PARTS WARRANTY Ace Coolers Inc. (ACE) warrants all parts supplied to be free from defects in material or workmanship, under normal and proper use. ACE's obligation under this warranty is limited to a period of one (I) year from the date of original start up. Parts which were provided by ACE and are determined by ACE to have been defective, within the one (1) year period, will be repaired or replaced at no charge unless otherwise specified (see Labor Warranty). Parts provided by others are not included in this warranty and labor charges may apply. ACE's sole obli gation under this warranty is limited to either repair or replacement of parts, subject to the additional limi tations below. ACE is not responsible for any economic loss or consequential damages, including without limitation, losses or damages arising from food or product spoilage claims whether or not on account of refrigeration failure. WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY IMPROPER USAGE. ACE assumes no liability for parts or labor coverage for component failure or other damages resulting from improper usage, fa il ure to clean and/or maintain equipment. It is hi ghly recommended to have a maintenance program set up to ensure optimum performance. FAILURE TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN EQUIPMENT MAY VOID WARRANTY ALTERATION, NEGLECT, ABUSE, MISUSE, ACCIDENT, FIRE, FLOOD, ACTS OF GOD. ACE is not responsible for the repair or replacement of any parts that ACE determines have been subjected after the date of start up to alteration, neglect, abuse, mis use, accident, fire, flood, or act of god. IMPROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. ACE is not responsible for the repair or replacement of failed or damaged components resulting from electrical power failure, the use of extension cords, low voltage, or voltage drops to the units. PARTS/MATERJALS PROVIDED BY OTHERS. ACE is not responsible for replacement of any parts/materials that were provided by others unless fai lure was directly caused by workmanshi p of ACE. Labor charges may apply if ACE is requested to replace parts/materials which were provided by others. OVERTIME. Warranty repairs to be scheduled Monday -Friday between the hours of 8am and 4pm. Charges may apply if warranty service is requested on weekends, holidays or during any time not listed above. 7852 Raytheon Road * San Diego, CA 9211 / * 858-541-2623 ph * 858-541-0946.fax F: \AceData\FORMS\ Warranty _Parts.doc Hazardous Materials Questionnaire Record ID #: Not in System Plan Check#: DEH2024-HHMBP-014344 County of San Diego, Department of Environmental Health and Quality PO Box 129261, San Diego, CA 92112-9261 (858) 505-6700 (800) 253-9933 www.sdcdehq.org Business Name Business Contact Telephone# Plan File# Abbott Rapid Diagnostics Mark Frinder (858) 774-9365 Project Address City State Zip Code APN# 2251 FARADAY AVE CARLSBAD CA 92008-7209 212-061-04-00 Applicant Applicant E-Mail Applicant Telephone # Bil Zenovic bil@bilzenovic.com (619) 774-9365 The following questions represent the facility's activities, NOT the specific project description. PART I· EIRE DEPARTMENT -HAZARDOUS METERIALS DIVISION: OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION· (Not required for projects within the City of San Diego.) Indicate by selecting the item, whether your business will use, process, or store any of the following hazardous materials. If any of the items are selected, Applicant must contact the Fire Protection Agency with jurisdiction prior to plan submittal. Occupancy Rating: Facility's Square Footage (including proposed project): D Explosive or Blasting Agents D Organic Peroxides D Water Reactives llil Corrosives llil Compressed Gases llil Oxidizers llil Cryogenics llil Other Health Hazards llil Flammable/Combustible Liquids D Pyrophorics llil Highly Toxic or Toxic Materials □ None of These D Flammable Solids D Unstable Reactives □ Radioactives PART n: SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH· HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PIYISION IHMD): If the answer to any of the questions is yes, applicant must contact the County of San Diego Hazardous Materials Division, in person at 5500 Overland Ave., Suite 110, San Diego, CA 92123, or by phone at (858) 505-6700 prior to issuance of a building permit. FEES ARE REQUIRED. Project Completion Date: 7/31/2024 YES NO 1. 00 □ 2. 00 □ 3. I!] □ 4. D □ 5. D 00 6. D 1B) 7. D 00 8. D 00 Is your business listed on the reverse side of this form? (check all that apply). Will your business dispose of Hazardous Substances or Medical Waste in any amount? Will your business store or handle Hazardous Substances in quantities equal to or greater than 55 gallons, 500 pounds, or 200 cubic feet? Will your business handle carcinogens or reproductive toxins in any quantity? Will your business use an existing, or install an underground storage tank? Will your business store or handle Regulated Substances (CalARP)? Will your business use or install a Hazardous Waste Tank System (Title 22, Article 1 O)? 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 D D CalARP Exempt CalARP Required CalARP Complete Review Date: PART 111· SAN DIEGO COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT IAPCP)· If the answer to Question #1 is 'Yes' and the answer to Question #2 is 'No', the applicant must contact the APCD prior to the issuance of a building or demolition permit. If any answer to Questions #3, #4, or #5 is 'Yes', the applicant must contact the APCD prior to the issuance of a building or demolition permit. If the answer to Question #3 or #4 is 'Yes·, the applicant may need to submit an asbestos notification form to the APCD at least 1 O working days prior to commencing demolition or renovation (some residential projects may be exempt from the notification requirements). Contact the APCD at 10124 Old Grove Road, San Diego, CA 92131 or telephone (858) 586-2600 for more information. YES NO 1. D IBJ 2. □ 00 3. □ Ii!] 4. D IBJ Will any existing building materials be disturbed as part of this project? (If the answer is 'Yes', an asbestos survey may be required.) Has a survey been performed to determine the presence of asbestos containing materials? Will the project involve handling or disturbance of any asbestos containing materials? 5. D IBJ Will the project involve the removal of any load supporting structural member? 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:/twww.sdapcd.org/info/facts/permits.pdf 6. D D (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 5 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. Briefly describe business activities: Briefly describe proposed project: Manufacture Reagents for Rapid Ox Test Installation of a walk-In -20c freezer I declare under penalty of perjury that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the responses made herein are true and correct. 00; Fees Acknowledged: llil Bil Zenovic 5/1512024 Name of Owner or Authorized Agent Date FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: BY: -------------------------------DATE: __________ _ EXEMPT OR NO FURTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED COUNTY-HMO' M. Martinez SIClW,TURf. 5/20/2024 D4TE APCD M . Fregoso • RELEASED FOR BUILDING PERMIT BUT NOT FOR OCCUPANCY COUNTY-HMO APCD RELEASED FOR OCCUPANCY COUNTY-HMO APCD 'A stamp in this box only exempts businesses from completing or updating a Hazardous Materials Business Plan. Other permitting requirements may still apply. DEHQ_HMD_HMBP _Questionnaire v 2.0 (8/2021) Printed on: 5/20/2024 @ 12:43 PM