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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1708 DRAKE WAY; ; CB072943; Permit01-04-2008 City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 Pool Permit Permit No CB072943 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address 1708 DRAKE WY CBAD Permit Type POOL Status ISSUED Parcel No 2111300300 Lot# 0 Applied 11/27/2007 Valuation $62,01600 Construction Type NEW Entered By LSM Reference* Plan Approved 01/04/2008 Issued 01/04/2008 Project Title CARLSBAD RANCH RESORT Inspect Area 1,632 SF POOL/SPA/CHILDREN'S PLAY AREA W/OVERHEAD Applicant MISSION POOLS OF ESCONDIDO INC 755 W GRAND AVENUE ESCONDIDO, CA 92025 619-743-2605 Owner GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD L P 5900 PASTEUR CT #200 CARLSBAD CA 92008 Building Permit Add'l Building Permit Fee Plan Check Add'l Plan Check Fee Electrical Fee Plumbing Fee Strong Motion Fee Renewal Fee Add'l Renewal Fee Other Building Fee Additional Fees $440 86 $000 $286 56 $000 $2000 $2700 $620 $000 $000 $000 $000 TOTAL PERMIT FEES $780 62 Total Fees $780 62 Total Payments To Date $780 62 Balance Due $000 BU/ILDING PLANS V IN STORAGE ATTACHED Inspector FINAL APPROVAL Date Clearance NOTICE Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the 'Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as 'fees/exactions" You have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a) and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3 32 030 Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes nor planning zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute of limitations has previously otherwise expired. City of Carlsbad 1636 Farade-y Ave , Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-602-2717 / 2718 / 2719 Fax 760-602-8558 Plan Check No. Q& Ql Permit Application DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Please describe present-use and proposed use) Y BUILDING AREA (SF)ADDITION AREA (SF)GARAGE (SF)PATIOS (SF)DECKS (SF)FIREPLACE YES D #_NOD AIR CONDITIONING YES D NOD FIRE SPRINKLERS YES D NOD COJMJACT NAME - 5/.Q./1.ADDRESS ADDRESS EMAIL CONTRACTOR BUS NAME ADDRESS CITY PHOME STATE EMAIL FAX city ^PHONE" STATE ZIP FAX EMAIL | ARCri/DESIGNERNAM"E"& ADDRESS STATE LIC #STATE LIC #CITY BUS LIC# [Sec 70315 Business and Professions Code Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to its issuance also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractors License Law {Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code} or that he is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption Any violation of Section 70315 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars {$500}) Workers' Compensation Declaration / hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of fhe following declarations S! have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self insure for workers compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued I have and will maintain workers' compensation as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued My workers compensation insurance carrier and policy number are Insurance Co frOO-U-^OLU Policy No^J C3Z??/*-!<-//OG> 30/~7 Expirat.on Date This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars (S100) or less n Certificate of Exemption I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers Compensation Laws of California WARNING Failure to secure workers' compensation coverage is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars (&100,000), in addition to the cost of compensation, damages asprovided for in Sectio^3706 of the Labor code, interest and attorney's fees / / 11 /Ac,/07 I hereby affirm that I am exempt from Contractor s License Law for the following reason O I, as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec 7044 Business and Professions Code The Contractor s License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale If, however the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion the owner builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale) d I as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec 7044 Business and Professions Code The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law) a I am exempt under Section Business and Professions Code for this reason 1 I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement d Yes O No 2 I (have / have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work 3 I have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name address / phone / contractors' license number) 4 i plan to provide portions of the work but I have hired the following person to coordinate supervise and provide the major work (include name / address / phone / contractors license number) 5 I will provide some of the work but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name / address / phone / type of work) ^PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE DATE Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management'and prevention program under Sections 25505 25533 or 25534 of the Presley Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act' OYes D No Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air quality management district' D Yes O No Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site' n Yes D No IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, / EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work this permit is issued (Sec 3097 (i) Civil Code) Lender's Name Lender's Address I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction I hereby authorize representative of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT OSHA An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5 0 deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height EXPIRATION Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of this Code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within Code) ^APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For 08/11/2008 Permit* CB072143 Title GRAND PACIFIC RESORTS 1313 SF Description POOL HOUSE/578SF PATIO Inspector Assignment TP 1708 DRAKE WY Lot Type COMMIND Job Address Suite Location APPLICANT RUSSONUFER Owner Remarks Sub Type COMM Phone 8582543935 Inspector _. Total Time Requested By HILTON Entered By CHRISTINE CD Description 19 Final Structural 29 Final Plumbing 39 Final Electrical 49 Final Mechanical Act Comments Comments/Notices/Holds Associated PCRs/CVs Original PC# Inspection History Date 08/07/2008 08/04/2008 08/04/2008 08/04/2008 07/21/2008 07/21/2008 07/11/2008 07/09/2008 07/09/2008 07/08/2008 07/08/2008 06/30/2008 06/20/2008 Description 89 29 39 49 11 12 31 23 31 18 31 17 16 Final Combo Final Plumbing Final Electrical Final Mechanical Ftg/Foundation/Piers Steel/Bond Beam Underground/Conduit-Wiring Gas/Test/Repairs Underground/Conduit-Wiring Exterior Lath/Drywall Underground/Conduit-Wiring Interior Lath/Drywall Insulation Act CO CO CO CO AP AP NR AP PA AP NR AP AP Insp TP TP TP TP TP TP TP MC MC MC MC PD PD Comments LITE POLE BASE FTGS FOR POOL ENCL SITE LITES POOL HOUSE & POOL EQUIP PRESSURE TEST CONDUIT ONLY WEST SIDE OF POOL LATH ONLY City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For 08/11/2008 Permit* CB072143 06/13/2008 14 Frame/Steel/Boltmg/Welding AP TP 06/13/2008 24 Rough/Topout AP TP 06/13/2008 34 Rough Electric AP TP 06/13/2008 44 Rough/Ducts/Dampers CO TP 06/09/2008 13 Shear Panels/HD's AP TP 06/09/2008 15 Roof/Reroof AP TP 06/09/2008 24 Rough/Topout AP TP 06/09/2008 44 Rough/Ducts/Dampers WC TP 05/20/2008 21 Underground/Under Floor NR TP 05/20/2008 22 Sewer/Water Service NR TP 05/05/2008 11 Ftg/Foundation/Piers AP TP 05/05/2008 12 Steel/Bond Beam AP TP 05/05/2008 23 Gas/Test/Repairs AP TP 05/05/2008 31 Underground/Conduit-Wiring AP TP 05/02/2008 11 Ftg/Foundation/Piers CO TP 05/02/2008 21 Underground/Under Floor CO TP 05/02/2008 22 Sewer/Water Service WC TP 05/02/2008 31 Underground/Conduit-Wiring AP TP 05/02/2008 34 Rough Electric WC TP 05/02/2008 81 Underground Combo WC TP 05/01/2008 23 Gas/Test/Repairs AP TP 04/29/2008 22 Sewer/Water Service CO TP 04/28/2008 21 Underground/Under Floor AP TP 04/24/2008 21 Underground/Under Floor CO TP 04/24/2008 31 Underground/Conduit-Wiring AP TP Inspector Assignment TP N/COMP to bldg and equip yard uncl Ufer 1/0 N/COMP NEED PLAN DETL FOR PLUMB I UFER CRN !POOL EQUPT YARD FOR METER SIZE UPGRADE ONLY FOR VILLA 1 &3 City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For 08/07/2008 Permit# CB072143 Title GRAND PACIFIC RESORTS 1313 SF Description POOL HOUSE/578SF PATIO Inspector Assignment TP 1708 DRAKE WY Lot Type COMMIND Job Address Suite Location APPLICANT RUSSONUFER Owner Remarks PM PLEASE Sub Type COMM Phone 8582548246 Inspector Total Time Requested By ROBERT Entered By JANEAN CD Description 19 Final Structural 29 Final Plumbing 39 Final Electrical 49 Final Mechanical Act Comment Comments/Notices/Holds Associated PCRs/CVs Original PC# Comments Inspection History Date 08/04/2008 08/04/2008 08/04/2008 07/21/2008 07/21/2008 07/11/2008 07/09/2008 07/09/2008 07/08/2008 07/08/2008 06/30/2008 06/20/2008 06/13/2008 Description 29 39 49 11 12 31 23 31 18 31 17 16 14 Final Plumbing Final Electrical Final Mechanical Ftg/Foundation/Piers Steel/Bond Beam Underground/Conduit-Winng Gas/Test/Repairs Underground/Conduit-Wiring Exterior Lath/Drywall Underground/Conduit-Wiring Interior Lath/Drywall Insulation Frame/Steel/Boltmg/Weldmg Act CO CO CO AP AP NR AP PA AP NR AP AP AP Insp TP TP TP TP TP TP MC MC MC MC PD PD TP LITE POLE BASE FTGS FOR POOL ENCL SITE LITES POOL HOUSES POOL EQUIP PRESSURE TEST CONDUIT ONLY WEST SIDE OF POOL LATH ONLY CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT NOTICE DATE y/7 If,/ • . LOCATION /~70& PERMIT NO (760) 602-2700 1635 FARADAY AVENUE TIME T* r FOR INSPECTION CALL (760) 602-2725 RE-INSPECTION FEE DUE? i_ j YES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT <^ PHONE BUILDING INSPECTOR CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER City of Carlsbad Public Works — Engineering BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST POOLS BUILDING PLANCHECK NUMBER CB Q7 ~ BUILDING ADDRESS ~f~701> PROJECT DESCRIPTION Pool ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT APPROVAL The item you have submitted for review has been approved The approval is based on plans, information and/or specifications provided in your submittal, therefore, any changesxrothese items after this date, including field modifications, pnust be reviewed by this office to insure continued cemformance with applicable codes Please/feview capefully all comments attached, as failu^lo^oraply wrtn instructions in this report can resuJt/fn su$ipe<}sioX6f permit to build DENIAL Please see the attached report of deficiencies marked with D Make necessary corrections to plans or specifications for compliance with applicable codes and standards Submit corrected plans and/or specifications to this office for review By By By Date Date Date ENGINEERING DEPT. CONTACT PERSON NAME Kathleen M Farmer City of Carlsbad ADDRESS 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92009 PHONE-(760) 602-2741 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92OO8-7314 • (76O) 6O2-272O • FAX (76O) 6O2-8562 D D D D D D D D D BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST - POOLS SITE PLAN 1 Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale Show A North Arrow B Existing & Proposed Structures 2 Show on site plan A Drainage Patterns B Existing & Proposed Slopes C Existing Topography C Property Lines D Easements D Indicate what will happen with soil excavated from pool area E Retaining Walls (location and height) Note: If excavated soil is not to be removed from property but regraded on site, show proposed elevations and slopes. If any portion of retaining walls are over A' in height, a separate permit is required Retaining Wall Permit CB Applied for Approved 3 Include on title sheet A Site Address B Assessor's Parcel Number C Legal Description D Grading Quantities Cut Fill Import/Export 4 Project does not comply with the following Engineering Conditions of approval for Project No Conditions were complied with by GRADING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS Date The conditions that invoke the need for grading permit are found in Section 11 06 030 of the Municipal code 5a Inadequate information available on Site Plan to make a determination on grading requirements Include accurate grading quantities (cut, fill, import, export) 5b Grading Permit required A separate grading plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer must be submitted together with the completed application form attached Note: The Grading Permit must be issued and rough grading approval obtained prior to issuance of a Building Permit Page 2 of 3 D 5c A Grading Permit has been applied for PE2 DWG Grading Inspector sign off by Date D D D 5d No Grading Permit required MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS D 6 A RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT is required to do work in City Right-of-Way and/or private work adjacent tot he public Right-of-Way A separate Right-of-Way issued by the Engineering Department is required for the following Please complete attached Right-of-Way application form and return to the Engineering Department together with the requirements on the attached Right- of-Way checklist, at the time of resubmittal Right-of-Way Permit and Pool Building Permit will be issued simultaneously D D D 7 Remarks Page 3 of 3 PLANNING/ENGINEERING APPROVALS PERMIT NUMBER - DATE ADDRESS HO& RESIDENTIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT RESIDENTIAL ADDITION MINOR PLAZA CAMINO REAL (<$1 0,000.00) CARLSBAD COMPANY STORES VILLAGE FAIRE RETAINING WALL COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING OTHER PLANNER / Jd\M&^ W]Q5^M2^— DATE^-^ ENGINEER ^_ DATE While-water West Industries Ltd AP Installation Manual Corporate Head Office Whitewater West Industries Ltd • 6700 McMillan Way* Richmond • B C • Canada • V6W 1J7 Tel (604) 273-1068 • Fax (604) 273-4518 • Email whitewater@whitewaterwest com AQUASPRAY INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR White Water West Industries Ltd AquaSpray® Interactive Toys September 22, 2003 OFFICES IN : Canada, USA, Brazil, U.K., Spain and Asia www.wh itewaterwest.com I h11 Ju AquaSpray Installation Manual Whitewater West Industries Ltd l'a«c 1 of 2 "Rev 1 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 0 INTRODUCTION 2 2 0 EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS 2 3 0 TOOL REQUIREMENTS 2 4 0 PARTS DESCRIPTION AND USE 2 4 1 Antiseize 2 4 2 Gaskets 2 4 3 Fasteners 3 5 0 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 3 5 / Connection Tees 3 5 2 Feature Erection 3 6 0 START UP AND BALANCING 4 6 1 Before the Pumps are Started 4 6 3 Si art-Up 4 6 4 Effects Adjustment 5 6 4 1 Geyser Jet 5 6 4 2 Up Jets 5 643 Bar Jets 5 644 Water Curtains 5 645 Arch Jets 5 64 6 Finally 5 6 5 Plav Testing 5 Whitewater West Industries Ltd • 6700 McMillan Way • Richmond • B C • Canada • V6W 1J7 Tel (604) 273-1068 • Fax (604) 273-4518 • Email whitewater@whitewaterwest com www whitewaterwest com \Vhitc\vaier Wcsl Industries Lid Page2 of 3 *Rcv I 0 AquaSpray Installation Manual 1.0 Introduction Assembly or structural questions should be directed to the WhiteWater Project Manager assigned to your project The following is a brief description of the parts supplied, installation procedures, equipment and tools requited to install the AquaSpray toys Included in this manual you will find standard drawings for your particular AS unit Specifically, these drawings include layout, mechanical and assembly details 2.0 Equipment requirements Tele-boom forklift - If access is available around the whole pool a tele-boom forklift is sufficient to install any toys If access is not available the components can be lifted by hand or a small crane may have to be used The bottom line is that all machinery has limitations given environmental and site specific factors Equipment should be chosen with this in mind Note: All equipment with black tires will leave marks on the concrete Protect concrete as necessary 3.0 Tool Requirements 1 Electric impact wrench - 1/2" drive 2 15/16" wrenches and sockets for 5/8" bolts 3 Combination wrenches and sockets 3/8" to 1 !4" 4 Lifting slings This is not a complete list It is only intended to highlight some of the most frequently used tools 4.0 Parts Description and Use Note: All "BOLTS" to be STAINLESS STEEL or HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED 4 1 Antiseize Lubricates stainless steel bolts All s/s bolts must have anti-seizc applied to the bolt threads The anliseize should cover the full travel of the nut on the bolt In order to speed erection, the nut and washers should be added on to the bolt prior to erection beginning 4 2 Gaskets Gaskets supplied are 2" or 4" open gaskets Neoprcne open gaskets are used to seal all flange connections that allow water to flow through V-i"1 thick rubber gaskets are also provided where the feature has 2 standpipes to the slab Whitewater West Industries Ltd • 6700 McMillan Way • Richmond • B C • Canada • V6W 1J7 Tel (604) 273-1068 • Fax (604) 273-4518 • Email whitewater@whitewaterwest com www whitewaterwest com Whitewater West Industries Lit! Huge 3 of 4 Rev 1 0 AquaSpray Installation Manual 4 3 Fasteners The types of fasteners used are as follows > 5/8" 0 hex bolts are used for flange connections o 4" Flanges - use 5/8 x 3 !/»in bolts * o 2" Flanges - use 5/8 x 2 % in bolts * * In a number of cases the flange thickness may vary from 13/16" to 1—1/16" Bolts will have to vary accordingly In no case should 5/8" bolts protrude more than 5/16" beyond nut 5.0 Installation Procedures 5 1 Connection Tees 1. Most AquaSpray features are supplied with Connection Tecs that are set in location and plumbed prior to placement of concrete pool or wet slab 2. Ensure Tee is placed in the proper location, and with the top of the bolting flange level and set at the final pool or slab elevation See Drawing Failure to install the Tee correctly will result in the feature not being plumb 3. Care must be taken not to damage the galvanized surface of the Tee Damage to the galvanizing may result in premature rust 5 2 Feature Erection 1. In many cases the feature simply bolls onto the connection tee using a open neoprene gasket between the feature and the connection tee 2. For features with interactive valves, loosely install first section of feature onto connection tee Place valve (with gasket on top and bottom) onto standpipe with handwheel oriented in the desired direction Bring second part of feature into place and insert bolts through the flanges and the two holes at the front of the valve Hand tighten bolts 3. For features with a second standpipe to the slab, erect feature on its connection tee and install valve as required At the second standpipe flange, using holes in the flange as a template, drill %" holes 6" deep into the concrete Slide V^ rubber gasket into place and install chemical anchors as per the manufacturers directions 4. Once anchors have set, tighten all bolts, alternating from one side of the flange to the other Never completely tighten 2 adjacent bolls or a proper seal may nor be achieved, resulting in leaks Whitewater West Industries Ltd • 6700 McMillan Way • Richmond • B C • Canada • V6W 1J7 Tel (604) 273-1068 • Fax (604) 273-4518 • Email whitewater@whitewaterwest com www whitewaterwest com Whilcwalcr West Industries Lid AquaSpray Installation Manual 6.0 Start up and Balancing 6 1 Before the Pumps are Started 1 All water entering the AquaSpray feature must be swimming pool quality It must be clean ana free of any debris or particles to avoid clogging features in the system 2 On initial start-up, disconnect all mam supply pipes coming our of the slab that are connected to the AP structure Flush supply pipes until water is clear Reconnect supply pipes 3 Where applicable remove small orifice nozzles from the play structure where possible This will prevent clogging of the nozzles by debns that may be in the lines 4 Open butterfly valve on the feature 5 Since the play unit will be active during start-up, the person that is to do any valve adjustment in the pool area should wear appropriate attire Once initial adjustments are completed, further adjustment should not be required during the operating season unless problems develop 6 A minimum of three people should be on hand for start-up One should be an operations person with authority to make decisions regarding visual impact and safe operating pressures for each effect A second person will be in the pool to perform valve adjustments as needed A third person should stand by the pumps at all limes to rum the system on and off as necessary A radio should be used to communicate quickly with the pump operator in case problems occur 7 Be sure that all strainers are clean and valves are open on the pump suction and discharge lines The pump(s) should be "bumped" prior to start-up to check for proper rotation 6 3 Start-Up 1 When the play structure is first operated, all personnel should stand at least 20' away from all effects Some jets may spray out a long distance This may catch some people unaware and possibly cause injury if they are too close 2 Turn the pump on It will take a minute or so for the water to fill the pipes and basins Continue to am the pumps until all debris and dirt has been cleaned out of the system, then shut down 3 With the pump off, re-install any jets or nozzles that were removed for the winter season 4 The pump can. now be re-started and allowed to run while any needed adjustments are made Whitewater West Industries Ltd • 6700 McMillan Way • Richmond • B C • Canada « V6W 1J7 Tel (604) 273-1068 • Fax (604) 273-4518 • Email whitewater@whitewaterwest com www whitewaterwest com i^^S. ^ff A TV T7TT'TvTrn"K A FA "VV''!!'^ Whitewater West Industries LtdI Iff WHITE WAT EEL ^? °r *X4t#^ Rev 1 0 AquaSpray Installation Manual 6 4 Effects Adjustment The following is a brief description of the most common water effects and how these effects should appear and operate 6 4 1 Geyser Jet This jet should be adjusted so that it shoots up approximately one to two feet above the slab when opened 6 4 2 Up Jets These jets are designed to shoot streams of water directly up into the air The jets should project aBout three lo four feet up in the air 6 4 3 Bar Jets These jets shoot streams of water straight down They should be adjusted so as not to sting the face of anyone looking directly up at them 644 Water Curtains The objective of adjusting water curtains is to get as thick a sheet of water over the edge as possible without it breaking up while retaining a translucent quality If the "water curtain has too little flow, the water will come over intermittently in sections and will break up a foot or two from the top If the flow is too great the water will be roughly textured, heavy, and you will not be able to see through it The correct adjustment will result in a clean, crisp curtain of water about 1" thick all the way to the pool water level 645 Arch Jets These jets should be adjusted to produce streams of water which shoot out horizontally four to six feet, then arch down into the pool 64 6 Finally Once you have balanced the effects, turn all of the valves that are to be operated by the users completely off and on a few times to make sure that each one works correctly and that the maximum flow does not exceed what you wanted 6 5 Play Testing We recommend at least an hour or so of play testing before you open the play structure to the public This should involve bringing in several park personnel and having them play randomly on the structure for a period of time DO NOT MAKE ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THE UNIT YOURSELF WITHOUT FIRS! Tel: 604-273-1068 WITHOUT FIRST CONTACTING THE Whitewater AquaPlay® OFFICE. Please contact Whitewater AquaPlay* at (604) 273-1068 and ask for technical assistance if you have any questions or need to discuss maintenance or start-up procedures of your play structure Please remember, we are at your service to assist with any aspect of operation Whitewater West Industries Ltd • 6700 McMillan Way • Richmond • B C • Canada • V6W 1J7 Tel (604) 273-1068 • Fax (604) 273-4518 • Email whitewater@whitewaterwest com www whitewaterwest com OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND START-UP PROGRAM FOR WhiteWater West Industries Ltd AquaSpray® Interactive Toys February 16,2005 Prepared by Marvin Hlynka, P Eng and Tim Boothman P Eng Whitewater West Industries Ltd O & M Manual for AquaSpray Interactive Toys TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION. SECTION 1. OPERATIONS 3 I 1 SIGNAGE 3 12 ATTENDANTS 3 1 3 OPERATIONAL RESTRICTIONS DUE TO WHATHER 4 SECTION 2. MAINTENANCE 5 2 1 DAILY MAINTENANCE 5 2 2 WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 6 2 3 END OF SEASON MAINTENANCE 6 2 4 PAINTING AND REPAIR OF GALVANIZED SURFACES 7 SECTION 3 PLAY SEASON START-UP INSTRUCTIONS 9 3 1 BEFORE THE PUMPS ARE STARTED 9 3 2 START-UP 9 3 3 EFFECTS ADJUSTMENT 10 3 4 PLAY TESTING 10 Whitewater West Industries Ltd - 3 - O & M Manual for AquaSpray Interactive Toys INTRODUCTION The following guidelines have been provided to assist owncis and operators of the Whitewater Interactive AquaSpray* Toys with general operations, maintenance and repair information The procedures described are only recommendations, but if followed will help to ensure trouble free operation of the play equipment These guidelines are organized into three sections Section one contains information that may be used to develop a basic operation program Section two contains maintenance and inspection information Section two outlines start-up procedures that should be followed at the beginning of each operating season to insure that all effects are working and properly balanced SECTION 1. OPERATIONS 1.1 SIGNACE Play elements such as a Whitewater Interactive AquaSpray*' unit can generate a lot of activity and excitement among users It is often difficult to contain this excitement, but it is necessary for the safe operation of the unit We recommend that lifeguards or attendants strongly enforce these rules and encourage parents to do enforce them as well Adequate signage is among the most important tools for insuring safe operation of any Whitewater Interactive AquaSpray® unit Signage reinforces proper behavior among play participants and will aid attendants in promoting safe play We strongly recommend the installation of at least one sign that is easily observable by children and adults when entering the water play area While this sign should contain all the information typically posted in pools and waterpark areas, we also recommend that the following items be specifically included on it 1 AN ADULT MUST SUPERVISE CHILDREN UNDER 6 2 NO RUNNING AROUND THE WATER PLAY UN IT 3 NO CLIMBING ON PIPES OR HANDRAILS 4 NO HANGING OR SWINGING ON PULL ROPES. 5 VALVES ARE ACCESSIBLE TO ALLOW CHILDREN AND ADULTS TO THROTTLE AND PLAY WITH THE WATER WE ENCOURAGE YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN TO TURN, PULL AND OPEN THESE VALVES TO HAVE FUN WITH THE WATER EFFECT YOU CREATE Warning Parents found discouraging their children from touching or turning the valves and handles on the play structure should be instructed to let the k~ids play That's what they are for 1.2 ATTENDANTS The Whitewater Interactive AquaSpray® unit should be supervised by at least one attendant The attendants are responsible for the safety and orderly conduct of customers, general crowd control and emergency procedures During operating hours, there should be at least one person on duty at all times who has completed a Red Cross or equivalent Standard First Aid and Safety course This person should also be competent in carrying out any emergency procedures particular to the unit they are supervising Whitewater West Industries Ltd O & M Manual for AquaSpray Interactive Toys 1.3 OPERATIONAL RESTRICTIONS DUE TO WEATHER Wind - AquaPlay structures are designed to withstand wind loads of 80 mph Whitewater requires suspending operation during winds in excess of40 mph Lightning- Operation of an AquaSpray unit should be suspended during any storm or weather conditions where lightning may occur Whitewater West Industries Ltd O & M Manual for AquaSpray Interactive Toys SECTION 2 MAINTENANCE Regular maintenance of the play unit is important not jusl for appearance or function, but in keeping the play unit safe Although you will probably have a maintenance staff to perform repair work on the toys, attendants must also play a part through observing the play units during morning start-up and daily operation The attendants will be the first line of defense in spotting potential hazards that might develop The following text outlines maintenance and inspection schedules as well as some general repair information MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION SCHEDULES Daily * Check operating pressure and flow to all effects Weekly * Check operation of jets/ nozzles and clean as required * Check valve operating assemblies End of Season * Drain play unit * Inspect, repair or replace components as needed * Clean components as needed * Inspect and repair any damaged paint and/or galvanizing * Remove and store small parts The following sections will describe the elements of the above listed maintenance procedures in detail 2.1 DAILY MAINTENANCE 2.1.1 Operating Pressures each water line that runs to a Whitewater Interactive AquaSpray*' Toys is typically valved in the pump room These valves are for the use of the owner/operator to regulate and adjust the flow of water to each individual toy to achieve safe operating pressures Once initial adjustments are made at first start-up, the valves should be marked or tagged so that they can be returned to the desired position if they are accidentally moved or when the play unit is started-up at the beginning of a new season All of these controls must be in a location that is not accessible to the general public Insuring that these initial adjustments are properly maintained is important for safe and fun use of the play toy The valve settings should be visually checked or the play toy should be observed in operation at the beginning ot the day to insure that none of the correct settings have been altered 2.1.2 Pool Chemical Inspections: Proper water chemical balance should be obtained each day before the facility is opened to the public While the facility is operational water quality testing should be performed at intervals in accordance with local health authorities Inspections should also be made durm« periods of heaviest usage to ensure that the circulation and filtration systems are handling peak Toads The operator should keep logs of all water testing performed The operator must be sure that customers can not come in contact with the water treatment, re- circulation and filtration equipment Mechanical and chemical storage rooms should be locked at all times to prevent customer access Whitewater West Industries Ltd -6- O & M Manual for AquaSpray Interactive Toys 2.2 WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 2.2.1 Jets and Nozzles: All play jets and nozzles should be routinely checked for proper operation Many of the piping effects consist simply of nipples recessed in the piping These nipples will sometimes become clogged with debris Usually, inserting a bottlebrush or a piece of wire into the pipe orifice will suffice to clean out the debris Some toys have overhead nox/les that should also be checked Specifically, these consist of the umbrella jet and the pull rope valve assemblies Like the pipe jets, these nozzles will sometimes become clogged with debris When this occurs, the nozzles should be removed and cleaned The umbrella jet is a two piece assembly consisting of a 3" brass sleeve and a brass cone that can be adjusted to allow more or less water to flow through fhe sleeve It is the gap between the sleeve and the cone that will become clogged To disassemble the umbrella jet, simply remove the hex screw from the top of the cone, then turn the cone counter clockwise until it comes off There are two problems that can occur with the pull rope valves Like the other nozzles, they will sometimes become clogged Also, these valves will occasionally freeze up, causing the valve to remain in an open position when the rope is pulled Both of these conditions can be corrected by disassembling the valve and cleaning the valve components To disassemble a pull rope valve, remove the threaded cap from the back of the valve with a wrench Once the cap is removed, a spring will be visible Remove the spring and then push the valve stem inward to remove the operating mechanism Clean all parts with soap and water or a mild solvent and allow to dry To correct a sticking valve, remove the small O-nng from the valve stem and clean the stem and stem sleeve with emery cloth Then simply replace the O-nng and reassemble the valve 2.2.2 Valve Assemblies: The final item of weekly maintenance is to check the participatory valve assemblies on units that contain this interactive feature Check that handwheels are securely bolted to the valve bodies Check the resilient handwheels for damage Open and close the valves to check that they are working properly 2.3 END OF SEASON MAINTENANCE The end of the operating season is the time when a thorough inspection of the entire play unit should be performed This ensures that if any repairs are needed, they can be performed before the next operating season 2.3.1 Drain Play Unit: The first item of maintenance is to drain the pool and play unit of all water The majority of water will drain out when the below grade plumbing system is drained Following is a checklist of items that should be done at the unit itself to insure proper drainage * Open all handwheel operated valves Leave these valves open for the winter season Make sure all throttle valves on the unit are open * Make sure all pull rope valves are open during draining * Make sure all basins, water curtains and small tipping buckets are empty Make sure all hose- bib basin feed valves are open * Operate waterguns to allow any water to drain out 2.3.2 Inspect all Components: The play unit should be thoroughly examined before the winter season for any damage to components This inspection should include all items previously mentioned in addition to the following Whitewater West Industries Ltd - v - O & M Manual for AquaSpray Interactive Toys * Inspect all flanged connections Check that all bolts are in place and securely tightened 2.3.3 Clean Components: To insure long life and to maintain the visual appearance of your play toy it is very important that all painted surfaces are cleaned and checked for any damage Depending on the chemical balance of the pool water and water treatment methods, a mineral build-up(scale) may appear on the painted surfaces Although the appearance of the pipe with this mineral build-up may not look good, it is not harmful to the pipe or paint However, if the owner wishes to remove it for appearance purposes, removal can be accomplished by mild scrubbing with a weak solution of muriatic or phosphoric acid based product Use only soft brushes Wire brushes or abrasive scrubbers will damage the painted surfaces 2.3.4 Painted Surfaces Inspection: Each play toy is galvanized inside and out as primary protection then is primed and painted with two coats of urethane paint as secondary protection If the paint has been chipped or removed, these areas must be carefully inspected to see if the galvanizing has been damaged, if so, you will need to remove the paint in the immediate area, prime and repaint On areas where the paint has only been chipped, and the galvanizing has not been disturbed, simple touch-up will protect from additional damage In some applications Zinc Anodes may be provided They function through Sacrificial Corrosion and must be left as bare metal They should be replaced once they have deteriorated too much Your play structure was originally supplied with touch-up paint in all colors If .additional coating materials are needed you may contact Whitewater Interactive AquaPlay* Systems Richmond to obtain the necessary color code information for your play structure More specific instructions foi surface preparation, paint mixing and application are included in this document, see Section 3 4 2.3.5 Remove Small Parts: Some small parts can be removed during the offseason and stored for protection from corrosion and ultraviolet exposure These include handwheels and lever handles, waterguns, hose jets and small nozzles such as pull rope valves and umbrella jets These parts are relatively easy to remove and do not require large amounts of space for storage Each part should be clearly tagged to facilitate easy replacement at start up of the operating season For waterguns, it is recommended that they be blown out with air to remove any debris that might clog the nozzles If nozzles and jets are removed, the receptacles should be plugged until the jets are re-installed 2.4 PAINTING AND REPAIR OF GALVANIZED SURFACES The painted surfaces of the play structure consists of a layer of galvanizing followed by an epoxy primer and an over coating of polyurethane enamel paint When touch-up work is required, there are several important items to remember 2.4.1. Take Care To Protect The Galvanizing The galvanizing process acts as the primary protective coating for the steel piping, handrails and hardware If the galvanized surfaces are damaged or removed, rust problems are more likely to develop When sanding surfaces in preparation for painting, try to sand only the paint, leaving the galvanized surface intact If the galvanizing has been damaged prior to touch-up and rust has developed, it is important to sand down to bare metal prior to painting The epoxy primer will act as a seal over the bare steel If the rust is heavy and difficult to remove, a rust preventer / inhibitor can be applied prior to painting This inhibitor reacts chemically with the rust, preventing further oxidation Repair to damaged galvanized surfaces can also be made with various Zinc Rich Primers known as cold Galvanizing Whitewatei West Industries Ltd O & M Manual for AquaSpray Interactive Toys 2.4.2 Make Sure All Surfaces To Be Painted Are Clean and Dry. In locations with water hardness problems, there may be a build-up that needs to be removed prior to the surface preparation This scale may be removed with an application of a weak solution of muriatic or phosphoric Acid Scrub the surface with soft brushes only, so as not to damage the paint or galvanizing and rinse with clean water Particles of dirt, oil, water or other substances adhering to the pipe during painting will cause both application and adhesion problems resulting in a poor quality finish After preparing the surfaces for paint, wipe surfaces down with a tack clotn ( supplied in the detail kit ) This will remove the fine particles from the surface leaving it clean to paint 2.4 3. Mix Only Small Quantities Of Paint At a Time. The primers and paints used by White Water are activated coatings, and therefore must be used quickly once mixed After a period of time the paints and primers will become hard and unusable ( see paint instructions in the detail kit supplied with every job ) Mix only quantities which can be used in 1 hour 2.4.4. Be Sure Surfaces Are Warm. Whitewater primers and paints may be applied at a temperature range between 50 and 85 degrees F ( 10 and 29 degrees C ), with 70 degrees F ( 21 C ) being ideal For small areas of spot touch-up, paints may be applied at colder temperatures, although it is not generally recommended Spraying is the ideal method for applying Whitewater coatings However the detail kit contains all primers paints catalysts brushes and mixing containers for spot paint repair 2.4.5. Preparation And Application Sand entire area to be painted with 120 grit sandpaper ( supplied ), feathering out all edges After sanding, wipe down with tack cloth ( supplied ) Apply 2 coats of primer allowing primer to set between coats (tacky to touch ) Apply 2 coats of paint Allow paint to dry to tack between coats ( 10 to 20 minutes ) Allow paint to cure a minimum of 36 hours before immersion in water IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS OR NEED FURTHER HELP IN REGARDS TO PLAY SYSTEM MAINTENANCE, PLEASE CALL Whitewater Interactive AquaPIay® Systems AT (604 ) 273-1068 AND ASK FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Whitewater West Industries Ltd - y - O & M Manual for AquaSpray Interactive Toys SECTION 3 PLAY SEASON START-UP INSTRUCTIONS The overall design intent of a Whitewater Interactive AquaSpray* water play unit is to allow play participants to turn valves, pull ropes and operate various mechanisms to control the flow of water for their fun and enjoyment However, water pressures must be adjusted to guarantee safe operation To accomplish this, all AquaSpray toys are to have adjustable valves in the supply line to the toy Once the operator properly sets the highest operating levels, the play participants can open or close interactive valves to adjust the effects as they wish They can always throttle the effects down, but never higher than what has been pre-set by the owner/operator Initial valve settings will have been made by a Whitewater Interactive AquaPlay® Systems representative and/or the owner/operator upon the first season start-up of the unit Only minor adjustments should be required from season to season provided that initial settings have been maintained 3.1 BEFORE THE PUMPS ARE STARTED 1 Remove small orifice nozzles from the play structure where possible This will prevent clogging of the nozzles by debris that may be in the lines These nozzles include the overhead pull rope valves, umbrella jet and waterguns 2 Open all valves on the manifolds and all butterfly valves on the structure 3 Replace any basin and/or manifold plugs that were removed for the winter season Review the winter draining checklist above as a reference for checking effects prior to start-up 4 Since the play unit will be active during start-up, the person that is to do any valve adjustment in the pool area should wear appropriate attire Once initial adjustments are completed, further adjustment should not be required during the operating season unless problems develop 5 A minimum of three people should be on hand for start-up One should be an operations person with authority to make decisions regarding visual impact and safe operating pressures for each effect A second person wilT be in the pool to perform valve adjustments as needed A third person should stand by the pumps at all times to turn the system on and off as necessary A radio should be used to communicate quickly with the pump operator in case problems occur 6 Be sure that all strainers are clean and valves are open on the pump suction and discharge lines The pump(s) should be "bumped" prior to start-up to check for proper rotation 3.2. START-UP 1 When the play structure is first operated, all personnel should stand at least 20' away from all effects Some jets may spray out a long distance This may catch some people unaware and possibly cause injury if they are too close 2 Turn the pump on It will take a minute or so for the water to fill the pipes and basins Continue to run the pumps until all debris and dirt has been cleaned out of the system, then shut down 3 With the pump off, re-install any jets or nozzles that were removed for the winter season Whitewater West Industries Ltd O & M Manual for AquaSpray Interactive Toys 4 The pump can now be re-started and allowed lo run while any needed adjustments are made 3.3 EFFECTS ADJUSTMENT The following is a brief description of the most common water effects and how these effects should appear and operate 3.3.1 Single Angle Jets: These are single orifice jets and are usually located on a pipe elbow The jets should be adjusted to shoot as far as possible and stay inside of the pool (preferably about 15 to 20 feet) Be sure that the required pressure to do this is safe 3.3.2 Overhead Rope Pulls. There are two different types of rope pull effects One is a full cone spray (similar to a shower head) that sprays water down when the rope is pulled The other is simply a straight length of pipe that drops a stream of water when the rope is pulled Sometimes pull ropes are used as participant showers and sometimes they are used to feed other effects such as spinning trays Tf used as showers, the valve for these should be adjusted so the pressure from the sprays will not hurt your face if you look up into them 3.3.3 Geyser Jet: This jet should be adjusted so that it shoots up approximately one to two feet above the deck when opened 3.3.4 Up Jets: These jets are designed to shoot streams of water directly up into the air The jets should project about three to four feet up in the air 3.3.5 Bar Jets: These jets shoot streams of water straight down They should be adjusted so as not to sting the face of anyone looking directly up at them 3.3.6 Water Curtains: The objective of adjusting water curtains is to get as thick a sheet of water over the edge as possible without it breaking up while retaining a translucent quality If the water curtain has loo little flow, the water will come over intermittently in sections and will break up a foot or two from the top If the flow is too great the water will be roughly textured, heavy, and you will not be able to see through it The correct adjustment will result in a clean, crisp curtain of water about 1" thick all the way to the pool water level 3.3.7 Angle Jets: These jets are designed to shoot up and out at a 45° angle, arching into the pool about 8 01 10 feet, over the heads of those in the pool 3.3.8 Arch Jets: These jets should be adjusted to produce streams of water which shoot out horizontally four to six feet, then arch down into the pool 3.3.9 Waterguns: The waterguns are one of the most critical items for adjustment Since the play participants can aim them at others, the pressure must be carefully adjusted so as not to hurt them The best way to adjust these is to have an adult stand at various locations while someone else "shoots" them with water to determine what is safe 3.4 PLAY TESTING DO NOT MAKE ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THE UNIT YOURSELF WITHOUT FIRST CONTACTING THE Whitewater AquaPlay® OFFICE Tel 604-273-1068 Please contact Whitewater AquaPlay'"' at (604) 273-1068 and ask for technical assistance if you have any questions or need to discuss maintenance or start-up procedures of your play toys Please remember, we are at your service to assist with any aspect of operation Daniel P Cole, Civil Engineer 1655 Del Corvo, San Marcos, CA 92078 December 26, 2007 To Whom it may concern The water feature being installed for Grand Pacific Carlsbad Hotel, LP at Carlsbad Ranch #2 The installation is a plastic rain tree that has no structural components I would say it's a plumbing fixture that needs no structural design D P COLE, C E 'llCORD*, CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE | 'rS/oT' PRODUCER HRH of San Diego Insurance Services 9339 Genesee Avenue, Suite 300 San Diego, CA 92121 INSURED Mission Pools of Escondido, Inc 755 West Grand Avenue Escondido, CA 92025-9990 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURER A Clarendon America Insurance Company INSURER B Wausau Underwriters Insurance Company INSURER c Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company INSURER D INSURER E COVERAGES NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN THE INSURANCE AFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS L.TR A C B '' TYPE OF INSURANT GENERAL LIABILITY 13 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DD CLAIMS MADE H OCCUR D 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