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Job Address:· 2.285 RUTHERFORD RD
·Permit Type: INDUSTRIAL TE;:.!ANT
Parcel No: 212-062-08-00
Valuation: 413,790
IMPROVEMENT
Suite!·
Lot#:
Occupancy Group: Reference#:
Desc:r;iption·~ 15915 SF TI-OfFICE/MANUGF'ACT-
; CALLAWAY GOLF'.,ELEC,.PLUM,MECH
Peimit No:~CB970410
· Project No, A9706555
_Development No:
Construction Type: NEW
Status:.ISSUED
Applied: 02/28/97
Apr/Issue: -05/09/97
Entered. By·: RMA
619 452-31,88 .
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FINAL APPROVAL.
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsb;;td, CA 92009 (619) 4387tl61
PERMIT APPUCATION
City of Carlsbad Building Department
2075 Las Palmas Dr •• Carlsbad. CA 92009 (619) 438-1161
1. PERMi'r TYPE
c; Tl From Llst l (see back) give code of Permit-Type: ___________ _
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For Residential Projects Only: From Llst·2 (see back) give
~ode of Structure-Type: ____ ....,. _______________ _ 2972 02/2'3/~7 0001 01
C-?~MT
Net Loss/Gain of Dwelling Units-----------------,----
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Buddmg or Smte No.
mt o.
I MA-P 0
# OF BEDROOMS
I
NAME (last name first) ADDRESS
CI1Y STATE ZIP CODE DAY TELEPHONE
• NAME (lastnamefirst)cAUAwlty e,ot..,F-ADDRESS,Z.'2 86 /Z.1Jtl4fl2.FtJY'Z.P f>,
arr CA It. l-$ &AD STATE CA ZIP CODE t} '2.oD f> DAY TELEPHONE 'I ~ J -111 /
6. CDN'l'RACl'OR
NAME (last name first) ADDRESS
CI1Y STATE ZIP CODE DAY TELEPHONE
STATE IJC. # IJCENSE CIASS CI1Y BUSINESS IJC. #
DESIGNER NAME (last name hrst) ~MI #1 CDIJSV l-f 1IJ b ,.ii,1.tJ/lillbREss 51 GS'" Mid.A $o((Jt..E,JJ10 P/..; • # (pt;O
CI1Y SAIJ 01~ STATE (A ZIP CODE 'J 7 / 2.1 DAYTELEPHONE4 5'1,,3/ f! STATE IJC. # C. ~ IJ i DJ
7. WOR1<ERs' OOMPENSATION
· ·· · Workers' Compensation Declarat1on: I hereby afhrm that I have a cert1hcate of consent to selt-msure issued by the Director of lndustnal
Relations, or a certificate of Workers' Compensation Insunmce by an admitted insurer, or an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified
by the Director of the insurer thereof filed with the Building Inspection Department {Section 3800, Lab. C).
INSURANCE COMPANY POIJCYNO. EXPIRATION DATE
Cert1hcate of Exemption: I certify that m the performance of the work for which this permit 1s issued, I shall not employ any.person many manner
so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California.
SIGNATURE DATE
8 •. oWNl!.R-BOllDl!.R DECI.ARA'fioN
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uwner-.tlu11aer vec1arat1on: I hereby amrm that I am exempt from the Contractor's .license Law for the followmg reason:·
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.).
I, as owner ofthe 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).
I am exempt under Section _______ Business and Professions Code for this reason:
(Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires. a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair
any structure, pri9r to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permitto file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the
provisions of the Contractor's License Law (Chapter 9, commencing with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code)
or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit
subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500]).
SIGNATURE DATE
COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL B01LDING PERMITS ONLY:
Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and
prevention progr~under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act?
~.YES 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?
KYES CJ NO
Is the facility to be constructed within_l,900 feet of the outer boundary of a school site?
[J YES .)2rNO
IF ANY OF nm ANSWERS ARE YE.5, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF oa::u:pANCY MAY NOf BE~ AFfER JULY 1, 1989 UNLF..5S nm APPIJCANT
HAS MET OR IS MEETING nm REQUIREMENTS OF nm OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICFS AND nm AIR POLLUTION OON1ROL DISfRICT.
9. OONS"litoCIIDN I.HNDING AGENCT
I hereby afhrm that there 1s a construcuon lendmg agency for the performance of th!! work for which this permit 1s issued (sec 3097(1) C1vil code).
LENDER'S NAME /J !Ar LENDER'S ADDRESS
to. APPUCAN'I cmtffil N
I certify that I have read the apphcat1on and state that the above mformanon 1s correct. I agree to comply with all City ordmances and State laws
relating t<;> building construction. I hereby authorize, representatives of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection
purposes. I AISO AGREE 10 SAVE INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLF.SS nm Cl'lY OF CARlSBAD AGAINST ALL IJABIµTIES, JUDGMENTS, CDSTS
AND EXPENSE.5 WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY Acx:RUE AGAINST SAID Cl'lY IN OONSEQUENCE OF nm GRANTING OF TIIlS 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 ithin 365 days from the date of such permit or if the building or work authorized by
such permit is suspended or aba on t any time after the · mmenced for a period of 180 days (Section 303(d) Uniform Buildi Code .
APPIJCANT'S SIGNATURE ,..,._.....,.,.., DATE: '2. 2-~ 1
PERMIT# CB970410
DESCRIPTION: 15915 SF
CALLAWAY
TYPE: ITI
JOB ADDRESS: 2285
CITY OF CARLSBAD
INSPECTION REQUEST
FOR: 06/13/97
TI-OFFICE/MANUGFACT-
GOLF,ELEC,PLUM,MECH
RUTHERFORD RD STE:
~ORAREATP
PLANCK# CB970410
CCC GRP
CONSTR. TYPE NEW
LOT:
CD LVL-DESCRIPTION ACT COMMENTS
19 ST Final structul,'.'ai w
29 PL Final Plumbing +-39 EL Final Electrical
49 ME Final Mechanical
-·-----·-------
***** INSPECTION HISTORY*****
DATE
061097
061097
061097
060997
060997
060997
052797
052797
052297
052'197
051397
0513·97
051397
051397
DESCRIPTION
Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding
Rough Electric
Rough/Ducts/Dampers
Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding
Rough Electric
Rough/Ducts/Dampers
Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding
Interior Lath/Drywall
Underground/Under Floor
Interior Lath/Drywall
Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding
Underground/Under Floor
Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding
Gas/Test/Repairs
ACT INSP
AP TP
Ai? TP
AP TP
PA TP
PA TP
PA TP
AP TP
AP TP
AP TP
PA TP
AP TP
AP TP
AP TP
AP TP
COMMENTS
T-BAR GRID
CEIL LITE
DUCTS,PLMNS,EXHAUST,DUST COLL
T-BAR GRID (2 RMS)
CEIL LITES (2 RMS)
DUCTS (2 RMS)
RE-LOC PLMB
WAL~S HIGH & UNDER MEZ
F.5. (2)
STRUCT REINF@ MECH
MED PSI GAS TEST
FINAL auILDING INSPECTION
DEPT: BUILDING . ENGINEERING (FIRE] PLANNING U/M WATER
PLAN CHECK#: CB970410
PERMIT#: CB970410
PROJECT NAME: i5915 SF TI-OFFICE/MANUGFACT-
CALLAWAY GOLF,ELEC,PLUM,MECH
DATE: 06/13/97
PERMIT TYPE: ITI
CONTACT PERSON/PHONE#: R/BILL/520-4923 PM PLEASE ~~ u ADDRESS: c2-z-s·5-RUTHERFORD R.O -~I 1
1
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SEWER DIST: CA WATER DIST: CA
INSPECTED ======D=A=T=E===-==~=-,=,-=~-=-=-=-=-=-=·=-=-=-==-=-=~=;i: =----=====
BY: ~ .~ 0 INSPECTED: ~-APPROVED DISAPPROVED
INSPECTED
BY:
INSPECTED
BY:
COMMENTS:
DATE
INSPECTED:
DATE
INSPECTED:
APPROVED DISAPPROVED
APPROVED DISAPPROVED -
EsGil Corporation
Professionaf Pfan. ~view 'Engi~ers
DATE: May 7, .1997
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK NO.: 97-410
PROJECT ADDRESS: 2285 Rutherford Road
PROJECT NAME: T. I. for Callaway Golf
SET:V
D APPLICANT -~ D PLAN REVIEWER
D FILE
D The plans transmitted her_ewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's ,.,.,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,. codes.
• The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes
when minor deficiencies id~ntified in the attached list are resolved and checked by building ·
department s~aff.
D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list
and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
D The check list t~ansmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil
Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
D The applicant's copy of the check list 1s enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
contact person.
D ·ihe applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
-.
• Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the·applicant that the plan check has been completed.
D Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Telephone#:
Date contacted: (by: )_ .Fax#:
Mail Telephone Fax In Person.
D REMARKS:
By: Abe Doliente Enclosures:
Esgil Corporation
0 ·GA 0 CM D EJ 0 PC 5/2/97 trnsmtl.dot
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576
+ PLUMBING, MECHANICAL AND ENERGY CORRECTIONS
+ JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
+ PLAN REVIEW NUMBER: 97-410
+ PLAN REVIEWER: Glen Adame
12. Correct page 4 of 5 bf e report by CFI/TVA dated March 6, 1997, the last
statement in the S cial Ventilation Re uirements on page 4 of 5. UMC,
Section 505.1 es not allow ducts conveying explosives or flammable dust to
enter· other s aces within the building. The allowing of the ducts to pass through
walls or ceiling from one space to another area is incorrect. The City of
Carlsbad Building Official' must review allowing dust collection system
running from one space through other spaces to the get to the exterior. As
Per UMC, Section 105, 'Alternate Materials and Methods or Construction.'
• MECHANICAL (1994 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE)
16. Note to the building inspector: A third party installation report will be required
for the appmval of the construction and installation of the proposed Drying
Room Heater Systems (DF-1/SF-1 & DF-2/SF-2) to approved standards. UMC,
Section 302.2
Note: If you have any questions regarding this plan review list please. contact
Glen Adamek at (619) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list
( or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans.
ELECTRICAL PLAN CHECK
Note ·on the plans: The drying area/oyen room is a Class I, Division I location
per Article 516/NEC unless documentation is provided by the Fire Design Group
(Tomes, Van Rickley & Associates) declassifing the area.
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576
EsGil Corporation
Professional Pfan !l{_eview 'E,ngineers
DATE: May 2, 1997
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK NO.: 97-410
PROJECT ADDRESS: 2285 Rutherford Road
PROJECT NAME: T. I. for Callaway Golf
SET: 1v·
0 APPLICANT ~
D PLAN REVIEWER
CJ FILE
.D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where r,ecessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's *********** codes. ·
D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's 1.uu.1.uu codes
when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department
staff.
D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list
and should be corrected and resubmitted for a ·complete recheck. · .
• the check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil
. Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
· contact person.
•. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
Smith Consulting Architects; Attn: Peter Bussett
. 5355 Mira Sorrento Place, Suite 650, San Diego, CA 92121
• Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
D Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. -. . . .
Person contacted:
Date contacted: (by: )
Mail Telephone Fax In Person
D REMARKS:
By: Abe Doliente
Esgil Corporation
• GA O CM • EJ O PC
Telephone#:
Enclosures:
5/2/97
Fax#:
trnsmtl.dot
9320 Chesape~e Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576
Carlsbad 97-410 IV
May 2, 1997
RECHECK PLAN CORRECTION LIST
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PROJECT ADDRESS: 2285 Rutherford Road
DATE PLAN RECEIVED BY
ESGIL CORPORATION: 5/2/97
REVIEWED BY: Abe Dolient~
FOREWORD (PLEASE READ):
PLAN CHECK NO.: 97-410
SET: IV
DATE RECtfECK COMPLETED:
May 2, 1997
This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building
Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform· Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state·
laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuatioh and disabled access. This plan review
· is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections
based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department
or other departments.
.
The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied
before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 106.4.3,
1994 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any
state, county -or city law.
A. Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new sets of prints to:
ESGIL CORPORATION.
B. To facilitate rechecking, please identify, next to each item, the sheet of the plans upon
which each correction on this sheet has been made and return this sheet with the
revised plar:is.
C. The following items have not been resolved from the previous plan reviews. The original
correction number has been given for your reference: In case you did not keep a copy of
the prior correction list, we · have enclosed those -pages containing the outstanding
corrections, Please contact me if you have any questions regarding these items.
D. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of
corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where
they are located on the plans. Have changes been made not resulting from this list?
DYes DNo
Carlsbad 97-410 IV
May 2, 1997
1. · Please make all corrections on the original. tracings, as requested in the
correction list.
Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans
for residential projects). For expeditious processing; corrected sets can be
submitted in one of two ways:
1. Deliver al_l corrected ·sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the
City of Carlsbad Building Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA
92009, (619) 438-1161. The City will route the.plans to EsGil Corporation and
the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments.
2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil
Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (619)
560~1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to
the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning,
· Engineering and Fire Departments.
NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to f:sGil Corporation only will not be
reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by
EsGil Corporation is complete.
2. Plans and calculations shall be signed py the California state licensed engineer
or architect Where there are struQtural changes to existing buildings or structural
additions. Please include the California license number, seal, date of license
expiration and date plans are signed. Business and Professions Code. Check
final sets of plans for signatures.
3. Please see the following corrections for electrical, plumbing, mechanical and
energy.
The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation· located at 9320
Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number
of 619/560-·1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any
questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Abe Doliente at
Esgil Corporation. · Thank you.
.-;
Carlsbad 97-410 IV
May 2, 1997
+ ELECTRICAL PLAN REVIEW
+ 1993 NEC
+ JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
+ PLAN REVIEW NUMBER: 97-410
+ PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen
DATE: 5/2/97
4. The drying ovens have not been addressed for "classified" electrical installation.
If the oven (drying room) interior is "classified" electrically note so on the plans
by detailing the classified boundary, classification, division, and group type. If
not classified dearly note so (see correction (2) below).
5. Clearly note on the plans that no electrically "classified" (hazardous) locations
are located in the remodel area.
Note: If you have any questions regarding this electrical plan review list please
contact the plan reviewer listed above at (619) 560-1468. To speed the review
process, note on this list ( or a copy) where the corrected items have been
addressed on the plans.
+ PLUMBING, MECHANICAL AND ENERGY CORRECTIONS
+ JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
+ PLAN REVJEW NUMBER: 97-410
+ PLAN REVIEWER: Glen Adamek
DATE: 5/2/97
SET: IV
11. The hazardous material reports by CJ=I/TVA do not clearly show where in the
buildings each Class I, II, or Ill-A liquids (hazardous materials) are being stored
or used.
12. Correct page 4 of 5 of the report by CFl/1V A dated March 6, 1997, the last
statement in the Special Ventilation Requirements, on page 4 of 5. UMC,
Section 505.1 does not allow ducts conveying explosives or flammable dust to
enter other spaces within the building. The allowing of the ducts to pass through
walls or ceiling from one space to another in a one control area is incorrect.
Please correct both the report and the plans to comply.
Ca:rlsbad 97 -410 IV
May 2, 1997
• MECHANICAL (1994 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE)
15. In Groups 8, F, M, and S Occupancies, or portions thereof, where Class I, II, or
111--A liquids are used (in any amount), mechanical exhaust shall be provided
sufficient to produce six air changes per hour. Such mechanical exhaust shall be
taken from a point at or near the floor. UBC; Section 1207.5
a) The hazardous material reports by CFI/TVA does not clearly show
where in the buildings each hazardous material is being stored-or
used. Clearly show where in the building where Class I, II, or Ill-A
liquids are used.
16. Note to the building inspector: A third party installation report will be required
for the approval of the construction and installation of the proposed Drying
Room Heater Systems (DF-1/SF-1 & DF-2/SF-2) to approved standards. UMC,
Section 302.2
Note: If you have any questions regarding this plan review list please contact
Glen Adamek at (619) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list
( or a copy) where the correct~d items h~ve been addressed on the plans.
, .... ' ... -.. ~ .... ; , . . . . •. . ·-. .-..... ~ : -.. " .... ' ~ . ''.
EsGil Corporation
Professional Pfart 9{,eview '.Engineers
DATE: April 2.9, 1997
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK NO.: 97-410
PROJECT ADDRESS: 2285 Rutherford Road
PROJECT NAME: T. I. for Callaway Golf
Sl::T: III
D APPLICANT
~
~REVIEWER
D FILE
D The plans transmitted herewith have b.een corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's ******'It**** codes.
D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's uuu1.u1. codes
when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department
staff.
D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list
and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
• The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil
Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
contact person.
• The applicant's copy of the check list has been semt to:
Smith Consulting Architects; Attn: Peter Bussett
5355 Mira Sorrento Place, Suite 650, San Diego, CA 92121
• Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
D · Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Telephone#:
Date contacted: (by: ) Fax#:
Mail. 'Telephone Fax In Person
D REMARKS:
By: Abe Doliente Englosures:
Esgil Corpo_ration
a GA DCM 111 EJ D PC 4/21/97 trnsmtl.dot
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576
\.
Carlsbad 97 ,..410 III
April 29, 1997
RECHECK PLAN CORRl:CTION LIST
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PROJECT ADDRESS: 2285 Rutherford Road
DATE PLAN RECEIVED BY
ESGIL CORPORATION: 4/21/97
REVIEWED BY: Abe Doliente
FOREWORD (PLEASE READ):
PLAN CHECK NO.: 97;.410
SET: III
DATE RECHECK COMPLETED:
April 29, 1997
This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building
·code; Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state
laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and disabled access. This plan review
is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections
based on laws and o"rdinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department
or other departments.
The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied
-before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. -Per Sec. 106.4.3,
1994 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any
state, county or city law. ·
A. Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new sets of prints to:
ESGIL CORPORATION.
8. To facilitate rechecking, please identify, next to each item, the sheet of the plans upon
which each correction on this sheet has been made and return this sheet with the
revised plan.s.
C. The following. items have not been resolved from the previous plan reviews. The original
correction number has been given for your reference. In case you did not keep a copy of
the prior correction list, we have enclosed those pages containing the outstanding
corrections. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding these items.
D. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of
corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where
they are located on the plans. Have changes been made not resulting from this list?
DYes DNo
Carlsbad 97-410 III
April 29, 1997
1. Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the
correction list.
Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial prbjects (P.\'O sets of plans
for residential projects). i=or expeditious processing, corrected sets can be
· submitted in one of two ways:
1. Deliver all C(?rtected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the
City of Carlsbad Building Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA
92009, (619) 438-1161. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and
the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments.
2. Bring one corrected set of plans ahd calculations/reports to EsGil
Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suit~ 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (619)
560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to
the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning,
Engineering and Fire Departments.
NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be
reviewed by th~ City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by
EsGil Corporation is complete.
2. .Plans and calculations shall be signed by the California state licensed engineer
or architect where there are structural changes to existing buildings or structural
additions. Please include the Califqrnia license number, seal, date of license
expiration and date plans are signed. Business .and Professions Code. Check
finai sets of plans for signatures.
3. Please see the following corrections for electrical, plumbing, mechanical and
energy.
The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320
Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number
of 619/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any
questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Abe Doliente at
--
Esgil Corporation. Thank you.
Carlsbad 97-410 III
Aptil 29, 1997
+ ELECTRICAL PLAN REVIEW
+ 1993 NEC
+ PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen
4. Classified Locations
+ The floorplan presently shows panelboards and transformers directly over and
under hazardous material ducting, hazardous dust and fume producing equipment,
and duct termination areas. The roof plan shows a disconnect and starter
immediately adjacent to an exhaust fan conveying titanium and aluminum dusts.
Clearly show the locations of all classified areas on the floorplans and roof
plans. Include the parameters of the area and the Class, Division, and Group
designation for the hazardous (electrically) areas. (Probable examples are, but
are not necessarily, limited to: the drying room, areas adjacent to doorways at
the drying room, fume hoods ( and areas adjacent to fume hoods, mechanical
product conveying duct termination's (pick-up), areas adjacent to combustible
dust producing equipment, areas adjacent to the use or storage of Class I
flammable liquids, and the exhaust fan-termination's on the roof.
No classified locations are shown on the floorplans and there is no note on
the floorplans concerning the existence or non-existence of any classified
locations located in the tenant improvement. For example: The drying room
specifies an "Appleton" fixture--Why? Is it a classified location or not? If it
is, clearly specify the boundaries of the classified location, the Class, Div.,
and the Group of the ~quipment necessary to be used in that location.
The "hazardous materials report" notes 35 gallons of Class I flammable
liquids in "open system" and 300 gallons in storage. If the use and/or
production of these liquids and titanium/aluminum dusts do not result
(because of ventilation, particle size, etc.) in any classified locations
(locations may include area and/or specific equipment), clearly note so on
the plans. If classified locations do :exist, clearly note the boundaries,
Class, Div., and Group on the floorplans.
Note: If you have any questions regarding this electrical plan review list please
contact the plan reviewer listed above at (619) 560-1468. To speed the review
process, note on this list ( or a copy) where the corrected items have been
addressed on the plahs.
Carlsbad 97-410 HI
April 29, 1997
+ PLUMBING, MECHANICAL AND ENERGY CORRECTIONS
+ JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
+ PLAN REVIEW NUMBER: 97-410
+ PLAN REVlEWER: Glen Adamek
DATE: 4/28/97
SET: ill
11. The hazardous material report by CFI/TVA does not clearly show where in the
buildings each hazardous material is being stored or used.
12. Correct page 4 of o of the report by CFI/TVA dated March 6; 1997, the last
statement in the Special Ventilation Requirements, on page 4 of 5. UMC,
Section 505.1 does not allow ducts conveying· explosives or flammable dust to
enter other spaces within the building. The allowing of the ducts to pass through
wal.ls or ceiling from one space to another in a one control area is incorrect.
Please correct both the report and the plan$ to comply.
• PLUMBING (1994 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE)
13. Provide details to show the two new duct furnaces at 500 CFH gas demand each
can not .be operated at the same time, or, correct the gas line calculations on
· ~heet P-1. The total gas demand is 11,825 CFH, not 11,325.
• MECHANICAL (1994 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE)
15. In Groups B, F, M, and S Occupancies, or portions thereof, where Class I, 11, or
Ill-A liquids are used (in any amount), mechqnical exhaust shall be provided
sufficient to produce six air changes per hour. Such mechanical exhaust shall be
taken from a point at or near the floor. UBC, Section 1207.5
a) : The hazardous material reports by CFI/TVA does not clearly show
. where in the buildings each hazardous material is being stored or
. . used. Clearly show_ where in the building where Class I, II, or Ill-A
liquids are use<:1.
b) Provide exhaust air calculations to provide six air changes per hour.
c) Detail the locations of the exhaust pick-up grilles.
16. Note to the building inspector: A third party installation report will be required for
the approval of the construction and installation of the proposed Drying Room
Heater Systems (DF-1/SF-1 & DF-2/SF-2) to approved standards. UMC,
Section 302.2
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Carlsbad 97-410 III
April 29, 1997
17. · Detail exhaust ventilation systems compliance with UMC Chapters 5 & 6.
a) Clear:ly show types of materials being exhausted by each system. The
hazardous material report by CFI/TV A does not clearly show where in
the buildings each hazardous material ·is being stored or used and
amounts at each location.
b) Detail the required make-up air as per UMC, Section 505.6. Correct the
Air Balance Table on the bottom of sheet M-3.
c) Detail the exhaust outlet clearances as per UMC, Section 609.10.
d) Clearly show the exhaust duct mat.erial and gage used for each duct size.
See UMC, Table 5-8. On sheet M-3 in Fume Cdllection Duct Gauges
(minimum) table, show the maximum pressure to comply with UMC,
Table 5-8. (Maximum 7 inches Negative Pressure?)
e) Detail ·ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts
shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other
spaces. UMC, Section 505.1. (What is exhausted by fume exhaust
system?)
f} Detail minimum duct cohveying velocities as per UMC, Section 505.4 and
Table 5-A. (What is exhausted by fume ~xhaust system?)
g) Detail duct cleanouts as per UMC, Section 609.4. (What is exhausted by
fume exhaust system?)
h) Detail duct support as per UMC, Section 609.6.-
i) Detail fire protection as per UMC, Section 609.7. (What is exhausted by
fume exhaust system?)
j) Detail -clearances from combustibles as per UMC, Section 609.8. ·(What is
exhausted by fume exhaust system?)
18 Provide complete plans, details, and calculations for the complete dust
collection system to show the existing system and modifications will comply with
UMC Chapters 5 & 6. . .
a) . Det~il the required make-up air as per UMC, Section 505.6. The Air
Balance Table on the bottom of sheet M-3 does not match the plans.
i) The plans show two connections to the existing duct collections
system. One of 8,800 CFM and one·of 5,800 CFM for a total of
14,600 CFM. The table shows only 8,000 CFM of dust collection
exhaust.
ii) The Transfer Air CFM in the table is not clear on the plans.
b) Clearly show the exhaust qu9t material and gage used for each duct size.
See UMC, Table 5-8. Correct the Dust Collection System Notes #1 on
sheet M-1. Show the maximum pressure and correct the material
thickness to comply with UMC, Table 5-8.
Carlsbad 97-410 III
April 29, 1997
c) Detail ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts
shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other
spaces. UMC, Section 505.1. The City of Carlsbad Building Official
must review allowing as per UMC, Section 105, the dust collection
ducts to run through other spaces.
d) Detail· minimum duct conveying velocities as per UMC, Section 505.4 and
Table 5.:.A. The CF!\11 and velocity data on sheets M-1 and M-2 do not
match the incomplete Existing Dust Collection Plan and calculations .
. i) The CFM ratings on the existing Dust Collector Units is not
shown on the Existing. Dust Collection Plan.
ii) The Existing Dust Collection Plan shows an existing 12 inch
duct with 3, 114 CFM .to the area of remodel not shown on the
sheet M-2 and M-3 plans.
iii) The l:xisting Dust Colle.ction Plan does not show the point of
, connection in red of the new 16 inch duct with 5,800 CFM To
the existing 42 inch duct~ shown on sheet M-3.
iv) The Existing Dust Collection Plan shows the new 20 inch
(future duct) is 9,fn9 .CFM. · The sheet M-3 show the new 20
inch duct is designed for only 8,800 CFM. What is correct?
v) The sheet M-3 shows 14,600 CF·M· demand in new connections
to the existing dust collection system. The Existing Dust
Collection Plan seems to show only 9,819 CFM demand in new
connection$ to the existing dust collection system.
vi) The sheets M-2 and M-3 shows removal and c~pping of an
existing dust collection duct. As per the Existing Dust
Collection Plan this is a 16 inch duct with 5,588 CFM demand.
vii) Clearly show the CFM demands added and removed form the
existing dust collection system.
Note: If you have any questions regarding this plan review list please contact
Glen Adamek at (619) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list
(or a copy) where the corrected items have. been addressed on the plans.·
EsGU Co·rporation
Professiona{ Plan !fteview 'Engineers
DATE: April 7, 1997
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK NO.: 97-410
PROJECT ADDRESS: 2285 Rutherford Road
PROJECT NAME: T. I. for Callaway Golf
SET: 11
~~ANT JUR
· D PLAN REVIEWER
D FILE
D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's ""'*"""'*""'** codes.
D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's u1.uuu1. codes
when minor deficiencies identified below 9re resolved and checked by building department
staff.
D The plans transmitted herewith have sig_nificant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list
and should be correcte·d and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
• The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil
Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
D The applicant's copy of fhe check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
contact person.
• The applicant's copy of the check list 'has been sent to:
· Smith Consulting Architects; Attn: Peter Bussett
5355 Mira Sorrento Place, Suite 650, San Diego, CA 92121
• Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicc;1nt that the plan check has been completed.-
D Esgil Corporation·staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. ·-'
Person contacted: Telephone #:
Date contacted: (by: ) Fax #:
Mail Telephone Fax In Person
D REMARKS:
By: Abe Doliente Enclosures:
Esgil Corporation
• GA 0 CM • EJ 0 PC 3/28/97 tmsmtl.dot
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576
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Carlsbad 97-410 II
April 7, 1997
RECHECK PLAN CORRECTION LIST
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 97-410
PROJECT ADDRESS: 2285 Rutherford Road SET: II
DATE PLAN RECEIVED BY DATE RECHECK COMPLETED:
ESGIL CORPORATION: 3/28/97 April 7, 1997
REVIEWED BY: Abe ])oliente
FOREWORD (PLEASE READ):
This plan review is limited to . the technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building
Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state
laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and disabled access. This plan review
is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections
based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering . .Department
or other depart~ents. ·
The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied
before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 106.4.3,
1994 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any
state, county or city law.
A Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new sets of prints to:
ESGIL CORPORATION.
8. To facilitate rechecking, please identify, next to each item, the sheet of the plans upon
which each correction on this sheet has been made and return this sheet with the
revised plans.
C. The following items have not been resolved from the previous plan reviews. The original
correction nµmber has been given for .your reference. In case you did not keep a copy of
the prior correction list, we have enclosed those pages containing the outstanding
corrections. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding these items.
D. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of
corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where
they are located on the plans. Have changes been made not resulting from this list?
OYes ONo
Carlsbad 97-410 II
April 7, 1997
1. Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the
correction list.
Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans
for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be
submitted in one of two ways: ·
1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the
.City of Carlsbad Building Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA
92009, (619) 438-1161. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and
the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments.
2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil
Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (619)
560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to
the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning,
Engineering and Fire Departments. ·
NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be
reviewed by the City Planning, Engin~ering and Fire Departments until review by
EsGil Corporation is complete.
2. Plans and calculations shall be signed by the California state licensed engineer
or architect where there are structural changes to existing buildings or structural
additions. Please include the California license number, seal, date of license
expiration and date plans are signed. Business and Professions Code. Check
final sets of plans for signatures.
3. Please see the following corrections for electrical, plumbing, mechanical and
energy.
The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320
Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number
of 619/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any
questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Abe Doliente at
Esgil Co~poration .. Thank you.
· Carlsbad 97-410 II
April 7, 1997
+ ELECTRICAL PLAN REVIEW
+ 1993 NEC
+ PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen
4. Classified Locations
• The floorplan presently shows panel boards and transformers directly over and
under hazardous material ducting, hazardous dust and fume producing equipment,
and duct termination areas. The roof plan shows a disconnect and starter
immediately adjacent to an exhaust fan conveying titanium and aluminum dusts.
Clearly show the locations of all classified areas on the floorplans and roof
plans. Include the parameters of the area and the Class, Division, and Group
designation for the hazardous ( electrically) areas. (Probable examples are, but
are not necessarily, limited to: the drying room, areas adjacent to doorways at
the drying room, fume hoods (and areas adjacent to fume hoods, mechanical
product conveying duct termination's (pick-up), areas adjacent to combustible
dust producing equipment, areas adjacent to the use or storage of Class I
flammable liquids, and the exhaust fan termination's on the roof.
No classified locations are shown on the .floorplans and there is no note on
the flQorplans concerning the existence or non-existence of any classified
locations located in the tenant improvement. For example: The drying room
specifies an "Appleton" fixture--Why? Is it a classified location or not? If it
is, clearly specify the boundaries of the classified location, the Class, Div.,
and the Group of the equipment necessary to be used in that location.
The "hazardous materials report" notes 35 gallQns of Class I flammable
liquids in "open system" and 300 gallons in storage. If the use and/or
pro~uction of these liquids and titanium/aluminum dusts do not result
(becaus~ of ventilation, particle size, etc.) in any classified locations
(locations may include area and/or·specific equipment), clearly note so on
the plans. If classified locations do exist, clearly note the boundaries,
Class, Div., and Group on the floorplans.
Note: If you have any questions regarding this electrical plan review list please
contact the plan reviewer listed above at (619) 560-1468. To speed the review
process, note on this list ( or a copy) where the corrected items have been
addressed. on the plans.
Carlsbad 97-410 II
April 7, 1997
+ PLUMBING, MECHANICAL ANO ENERGY CORRECTIONS
+ PLAN REVIEW NUMBER: 97-410
+ PLAN REVIEWER: Glen Adamek
SET: II
11. A) The hazi;irdous material report by CFI/TVA does not clearly show where in
the buildings each hazardous material is being stored or used.
B) The hazardous material report by CFI/TVA does not address the amount
and locations flammable dust being produced and collected within the building
as per UBC, Section 307.1.1 Division 2. and Division 3. Please correct.
12. Correct page 4 of 5 of the report by CFI/TV A the last statement in the Special
Ventilation Requirements. UMC, Section 505.1 does not allow ducts conveying
explosives or flammable dust to enter other spaces within the building. The
allowing of the ducts to pass through walls or ceiling from one space to another
in a one control area is incorrect. Please correct both the report and the plans to
comply.
• PLUMBING (1994 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE)
13. Provide details to show the two new duct furnaces at 500 CFH gas demand ·each
can not be operated at the same time, or, correct the gas line calculations on
sheet P-1. The total gas demand is 11,825 CFH, not 11,325.
• MECHANICAL (1994 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE)
15. In Groups B, F, M, and S Occupancies, or portions thereof, where Class I, II, or
Ill-A liquids are used (in any amount), mechanical exhaust shall be provided
sufficient to produce six air changes per hour. Such mechanical exhaust shall be
taken from a point at or near the floor. UBC, Section 1207.5 ·
a) ·· The hazardous material report by CFI/TVA does not clearly show
where in the buildings each hazardous material is being stored or
used. Clearly show where in the building where Class I, II, or Ill-A
liquids are used. ·
b) Provide exhaust air calculations to provide six air changes per hour.
c) Detail the locations of the exhaust pick-up grilles.
16. Note the building inspector: A third party installation report will be required for
the approval of the construction aiqd installation of the proposed Drying Room
Heater Systems (DF-1/SF-1 & DF-2/SF-2) to approved standards. UMC,
Section 302.2
17. Detail exhaust ventilation systems compliance with UMC Chapters 5 & 6.
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Carlsb~d 97-410 II
Apd17, 1997
a) Clearly show types of materials being exhausted by each system. The
hazardous material report by CFI/TV A does not clearly show where in
the buildings each hazardous material is being stored or used and
amounts at each location.
b) Detail the required make-up air as per UMC, Section 505.6.
c) Detail the exhaust outlet clearances as per UMC, Section 609.1 0.
d) Clearly show the exhaust duct material and gage used for each duct size.
See UMC, Table 5-8.
e) Detail ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts
shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other
spaces. UMC, Section 505.1.
f) Detail minimum duct conveying velocities as per UMC, Section 505.4 and
Table 5~A.
g) Detail duct cleanouts as per UMC, Section 609.4.
h) Detail duct support as per UMC, Section 609.6.
i) Detail fire protection as per UMC, Section 609.7.
j) Detail clearances from combustibles as per UMC, Section 609.8.
k) Detail protection from physical damage as _per UMC, Section 609.9.
18. Provide complete plans, details, and calculations for the complete dust collection
system to show the existing system and modifications will comply with UMC
Chapters 5 & 6.
a) Detail the required make-up air as per UMC, Section 505.6.
b) Detail the exhaust outlet clearances as per UMC, Section 609. 1-0.
c) Clearly show the exhaust duct material and gage used for each duct size.
See UMC, Table 5-8.
d) Detail ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts
e) -
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other
spaces. UMC, Section 505.1. (Please correct.)
Detail minimum duct conveying velocities as per UMC, Section-505.4 and
Table 5-A..
Detail duct cleanouts as per UMC, Section 609.4.
Detail required explosion venting of dust collections systems as per UMC,
Section 609.5
Detail duct support as per UMC, Section 609.6.
Detail clearances from combustibles as per UMC, Section 609.8.
Detail protection from physical damage as per UMC, Section 609.9.
Note: If you have any questions regarding this plan review list please contact
Glen Adamek at (619) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list
( or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans.
'P, ...
DATE: March 13, 1997
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
PLAN CHECK NO.: 97-410
E-sGil Corporation
Professional Pfan.!l(eview 'Engineers
SET:I
PROJEC1 ADDRESS: 2285 Rutherford Road
PROJECT NAME: T. I. for Callaway Golt
~~ANT_ e-~-
D PLAN REVIEWER
D FILE
D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's *********** codes.
D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's ***1cuuu codes
when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department
staff.
D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list
and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
• The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil
Corporation u·ntii corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
contact person.
• The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
Smith Consulting Architects; Attn: Peter Bussett
5355 Mira Sorrento Place, Suite 650, San Diego, CA 92121
• Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
D Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant tl:lat the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Telephone#:
bate contacted: (by: ) · Fax #:
Mail Telephone Fax In Person
D REMARKS:
By: Abe Doliente
Esgil Corporation
D GA D CM D EJ D PC
Enclosures:
3/4/97 trnsmtl.dot
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576
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Carlsbad 97-410
March 13, 1997
PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST
TENANT IMPROVEMENTS
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 97-410
OCCUPANCY: B/F-1/S-l USE: Office, .Manufacturing, Storage
. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: III -lHR
ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: no change
SPRINKLERS?: Yes
REMARKS:
DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY
JURISDICTION: 2/28/97
DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW
COMPLETED: March 13, 1997
FOREWORD (PLEASE READ):
ACTUAL AREA: 15,915 SF (T. I. only)
STORIES: no change
HEIGHT: no change
· OCCUPANT LOAD: 65 (T. I. only)
DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY
ESGIL CORPORATION: 3/4/97
PLAN REVIEWER: Abe Doliente
This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building
Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state
laws regulating· energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for the disabled. This plan
review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other
corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering
Department, Fire Department or other·departments. Clearance from those departments may be
required prior to" the issuance of a building permit.
Code sections cited are based on the 1994 UBC.
The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied
before the plans will be io conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 106.4.3,
1994 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any
state, county or city law.
To speed up the recheck process, please note on this list {or a copy) where each
correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet number, specification section, etc.
Be sure to enclose the marked up list when you submit the revised plans.
LIST NO. 40, TENANT IMPROVEMENTS WITHOUT SPECIFIC ENERGY DATA OR POLICY SUPPLEMENTS (1994UBC) tiforw.dot
Carlsbad 97-410 .
March 13, 1997
1. Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the
correction list.
Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans
for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected s·ets can be
submitted in one of two ways:
1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the
City of Carlsbad Suilding Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA
92009, (619) 438-1161. The City will route the_ plans to EsGil Corporation and
the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments.
2. . Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil
Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (619)
560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to
the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning,
Engineering and Fire Departments.
NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be
reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by
EsGil Corporation is complete.
2. . Plans and calculations shall be signed by the California state licensed engineer
or a"rchitect where there are structural changes to existing buildings or structural
additions. Please include the California license number; seal, date of license
expiration artd date plans are signed. Business and Professions Code.
3. The tenant space and new and/or existing facilities serving the remodeled area
must be accessible to and functional for the physically disabled. This will have
to be field verified.
4.
• MISCELLANEOUS
Sheet L-2 of the structural calculations shows connection detail of wall to
structural tubing. Is this an existing condition? If not, show detail on the plans
and clearly cross reference to where this applies.
5. To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each
correction item has been addressed, i.e:, plan sheet, note or detail number,
calculation page, etc.
6. Please indicate here if any changes have .been made to the plans that are not a
result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly
describe them and where they are located in the plans.
· Have changes. been made to the plans not resulting from this correction
list? Please indicate:
Yes D No D
L -'
Carlsbad 97-410
March 13, 1997
The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320
Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number
of 619/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any
questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Abe Dolie11te ·at
Esgil Corporation. Thank you.
+ ELECTRICAL PLAN REVIEW
+ 1993 NEC
+ PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen
7. Show all exit sign locations on the lighting floorplan. Include the alternate type
of power source at each exit sign.
8. Detail the wiring method to be used. Include: the conduit system, box type,
cover type, and cord drop details. Be specific where special wiring methods are
required (dustight, classified, etc.)
9. What is the source of power for Panel board PE4A? How is the panelboard
protected? (NEC 384-16)
10. Classified Locations
+ The floorplan presently shows panelboards and transformers directly over and
under hazardous material ducting, hazardous dust and fume producing equipment,
and duct termination areas. The roof plan shows a disconnect and starter
immediately adjacent to an exhaust fan conveying titanium and aluminum dusts.
Clearly show the locations of all classified· areas on the floorplans and roof
plans. Include the parameters of the area and the Class, Division, and Group .
designation for the hazardous (electrically) areas. (Probable examples are, but
are not necessarily, limited to: the drying room1 areas adjacent to doorways at ·~
the drying room, fume hoods (and areas adjacent to fume hoods, mechanical
product conveying duct termination's (pick-up), areas adjacent to combustible
dust producing equipment, areas adjacent to the use or storage of Class I
flammable liquids; ahd the exhaust fan termination's on the roof.
Note: If you have any questions regarding this electrical plan review list please
contact the plan reviewer listed above at (619) 560-1468. To speed the review
process, note on this list ( or a copy) where the corrected items have been
addressed on the plans.
1__ --
Carlsbad 97-410
March 13, 1997
+ PLUMBING, MECHANICAL AND ENERGY CORRECTIONS
+ PLAN REVIEWER: Glen Adamek
11. Provide complete data on proposed hazardous material to be stored and used in
the report by CFlffVA. I.JBC, Section 307 and UFC.
~) Clearly show types of hazardous material, provide the Material Safety
Data Sheets for each material.
b) Clearly show the amounts of each type of hazardous material to be stored
and in use.
c) Clearly show where in the buildings each hazardous material is
being stored or used.
12. Correct the report by CFI/TVA. UMC, Section 505.1 does not allow ducts
conveying explosives or flammable dust to enter other spaces within the
building. The allowing of the ducts to pass through walls or ceiling from one
space to another in a one control area is incorrect. Please correct both the
report and the plans to comply.
• PLUMBING (1994 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE)
13. Correct the gas line calculations on sheet P-1. The plans show two new duct
furnaces at 500 CFH gas demand each. The total gas demand is 11,825 CFH,
not 11,325.
• MECHANICAL (1994 UNIFORM IVIECHANICAL CODE)
14. Provide smoke detection in supply air duct of 'air-moving system' for required
shut-off for smoke control as per UMC, Section 608 and also see Section 203.
15. In Groups 8, F, M, and S Occupancies, or portions thereof, where Class I, II, or
Ill-A liquids are used (in any.amount), mechanical exhaust shall be provided .. .._
sufficient to produce six air changes per hour. Such mechanical exhaust shall be
taken from a point at or near the floor. UBC, Section 1207.5
a) Clearly show where in the building where Class I, II, or Ill-A liquids
are used.
b) Provide exhaust air calculations to provide six air changes per hour.
c) Detail the locations of the exhaust pick-up grilles.
16. Provide the listing data and installation data for the proposed Drying Room
Heater Systems (DF-1/SF-1 & DF-2/SF-2). If not listed a third party installation
report will be required for the approval of the construction and installation of the
Carlsbad 97-410
March 13, 1997
proposed proposed Drying Room Heater Systems to approved standards. UMC,
Section 302.2 ·
17. Detail exhaust ventilation systems compliance with UMC Chapters 5 & 6.
a) Clearly show types of materials being exhausted by each ·system.
b) Detail the required make-up air as per UMC, Section 505.6.
c) Detail the exhaust outlet clearances as per UMC, Section 609.10.
d) Clearly show the exhaust duct material and gage used for each duct size.
See UMC, Table 5-8.
e) Detail ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts
shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other
spaces. UMC, Section 505.1.
f) Detail minimum duct conveying velocities as per UMC, Section 505.4 and
Table 5-A.
g) Detail duct cleanouts as per UMC, Section 609.4.
h) Detail duct support as per UMC, Section 609.6.
i) Detail fire protection as per UMC, Section 609. 7.
j) Detail clearances from combustibles as per UMC, Section 609.8.
k) Detail protection from physical damage as per UMC, Section 609.9.
18. Provide complete plans, details, and calculations for the dust system to show
compliance with UMC Chapters 5 & 6.
a) Detail the reql,.lired make-up air as per UMC, Section 505.6.
b) Detail the exhausfoutlet clearances as per UMC, Section 609.10.
c) Clearly show the exhaust duct material' and gage used for each duct size.
See UMC, Table 5-8.
d) Detail ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts
shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other
spaces. UMC, Section 505.1. (Please correct.)
e) Detail minimum duct conveying velocities as per UMC, Section 505.4 and
Table 5-A. ·
f) Detail duct cleanouts as per UMC, Section 609.4.
g) Detail required explosion venting of dust collections systems as per UMC,
Section 609.5
h) Detail duct support as per UMC, Section 609.6.
i) Detail clearances from combustibles as per UMC, Section 609.8.
j) Detail protection from physical damage as per UMC, Section 609.9.
Note: If you have any questions regarding this Mechanical and Plumbing plan
review list please contact Glen Adamek at (619) 560-1468. To speed the review
process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been
addressed on the plans.
Carlsbad 97-410
March 13, 1997
VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE
JURISDICTION:. Carlsbad
PREPARED BY: Abe Doliente
BUILDING ADDRESS: 2285 R-q.therfo:td Road
BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B/F-1/S-1
II BUILDING PORTION E3UILDING AREA
(ft.2)
Office, Manufacturing
Warehouse T. I. 15,915 SF
Air Conditioning
__ Fire Sprinklers
TOTAL VALUE
PLAN CHECK NO.: 97-410
DATE: March 13, 1997 .
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: III-lHR
VALUATION VALUE
MULTIPLIER ($)
per city 413,790
per city 413,790
• 1991 UBC Building Permit Fee D Bldg. Permit Fee by ordinance: $ 1,738.50
• 1991 UBC Plan Check Fee D Plan Check Fee by ordinance: $ 1,130.03
Type of Review: • Complete Review D Str.uctural Only D Hourly
D Repetitive Fee Applicable D Other:
Esgil Plan Review Fee: $ 904.02
Comments:
Sheet 1 of 1
macvalue.doc 5196
City of Carlsbad 97059
Fire Department Bureau of Prevention
Plan Review: Requirements Category: Building Plan Check
I
Date of Report: Thursday, May 8, 1997 Reviewed by: Mjt;) A<:tjv-,
Contact Name .smith Consulting Arc ..
Address 5355 Mira Sorrento Pl Ste 650
' City, State San Diego CA 92121
Bldg. Dept. No. CB97-41 o Planning No.
Job Name . Canaway Golf/pro
Job Address 2285 Rutherford Ste. or Bldg. No. ____ _
· ~· Approved -The item you have submitted for review has been approved. The approval is
based on plans; information and/or specifications provided in your submittal;
therefore any changes to these items after this date, including field modifica-
tions, must be reviewed by this office to insure continued conformance with
applicable codes. Please review carefully all comments attached, as failure
to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to
construct or install improvements.
D Disapproved -Please see the attached report of deficiencies. Please make corrections to
plans or specifications necessary to indicate compliance with applicable
codes and standards. Submit corrected plans and/or specifications to this
office for review.
For Fire Department Use Only
Review 1st. __ _ 2nd. __ ~ 3rd_~_
Other Agency ID
CFD Job# 97059 --~--File# ___ _
2560 Orion Way • Carlsbad, California 92008 • {619) 931-2121
I •
PLANNING/ENGINEERING APPROVALS
PERMIT NUMBER CB 9)(:}<-/(0 . DATE_...:;.,:/;,,__A_('}..I/._L9_1 ____ _
ADDRESS d;)f)c;-(2_()tf,~rD
RESIDENTIAL
RESIDENTIAL ADDITION MINOR
( < $10,000.00)
PLAZA CAMINO REAL
VILLAGE FAIRE
.COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING
~afu 1.. /f/(J ~s,,f{u4.--J ION of ~i\R-k.'"'3., OTHER __ . ____________ --.-__________ _
PLANNER _ _.,.,.Jj,_,,_. _:(;+-·__.M ...... -______ DATE _. ___ 3__,_/4_v+-/r__;1;.___ __
I I
C:\WP51 \FILES\BLOG;FRM Rev 11/15/90
City of Carlsbad . , 97059
Fire Department • Bureau of Prevention
Plan Review: Requirements Category: Building Plan Check
Date of Report: Monday, March 24, 1997
Contact Name
Address
Smith Consulting Arc
5355 Mira Sorrento Pl Ste 650
City, State San Diego CA 92121
Bldg. Dept. No. CB97-41 o. Planning No.
Job Name ~ ~-<-;j-~-
Job Address 2285 Rutherford
Reviewed by: ________ _
Ste. or Bldg. No. ____ _
~ Approved -The item you have submitted for review has been approved. The approval is
based on plans; information and/or specifications provided in your submittal;
therefore any changes to these items after this date, including field modifica-
tions, must be reviewed by this office to insure continued conformance with
applicable codes. Please review carefully all comments attached, as failure
to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to
construct or install improvements.
D Disapproved -Please see the attached report of deficiencies. Please make corrections to
plans or specifications necessary to indicate compliance with applicable
codes and standards. Submit corrected plans and/or specifications to this
office for review.
For. Fire Department Use Only
Review 1st'-----2nd. __ _ 3rd ·---
Other Agency ID
CFD Job#. 97059 File#--'----
2560 Orion Way • Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619) 931-2121
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UNIFORM LOADS {k/ft & fti
wd wl XI
0.800 1.(100 0.00
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LOAD
Dead
Live
;i'!;.;
KAW1UK FORCES
LEFT
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4.050
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M 1ax = 4.5b kf~@ 2.25 ft
DffLECmNs (EI = ki1r'2l
LOAO !)i;fl fin\ \J.HI
iotai !5608ffl
Li Ve '3Z26/El
Dead 7381/Er
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Brace Spacing = 4.5<; ft
X (ft)
2a25
2.25
11i dspan
601. Deflectio&: TGtal = t/240
ReGuired El = 73311 kin·'2
& x l(l tl;OB
Actu111 : 5.s• x 9,5"
Design per !99i NDS
Dcuglas Fir-Larch
STRESSES (psi)
Sr.ear @ 'd' :
V = 2.63 k@ Q,79 ft
Fv = 85
fh' = 1345
fv =
fb = 661 49 I
Live UlF = 1.0C, Cf= JJ/:, t:1 = 1.00
DEFLECTIONS !ir.} (E = 1600 ~si)
Total= 0,03 = L /2044 12 i.
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iiead = ~. 01
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RE/iCTiwNS r~i
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Deid
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Tcttal
Live
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L / 180
L / 24{t
. L / 3f.0
L / 350
(EI : kiri"2)
l!sfl (in)
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225000/Ei
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Vd ;.a:i; =
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fotal ·
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(). 713 ,. @ h
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9716/EI
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7S56!El
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(1.00
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ft
H
3.12
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Gov. Deflectio~ ~ To!al = L/240
R2Qi.1ired EI = 3;C·91 F:in'~-;;
6 .. i: 6 ilsOB
Actual : ~.5" 1 5.5'
lies!gr, per i'iS-l trns
Cadgl~s fir-larch
SheaY i I d' :
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ft ~.,
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598
44 '!.
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Total = 0.08 = L / 942
Li~e = C.01 = l /5029
Dead = 0.06
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F• . .,
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0,240 0,053 O.QO 11.00
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Dead 1.32(1 l.320
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Total 1,611 l,Sll
MAXil'tU!1 FORCES
V mai = 1.6! k @ 0.00 it
\1G 1m = ; . 3~ i: ~ 0. O(: ft
H sa~ : 4.43 kft ~ 5.50 ft
DEFW:T!utlS \E! :: kir,"·2.i
i.OAD D;;fi (fr,) X !HJ
fotnl %521/EI 5.50
L,ve !7459/E! 5.50
Dead 790~:iE1 ~inspan
Po·;, N~•ment Lu = i 1. OtJ H
Br ace fpac i r.g = 1 i. ,,,; ft
ti,)•.=. Defle,:tii:,n : TJJtal = l/240
Required ti= 17~43Z kinr.2
£ x B #1 sOB
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r.e,;.i~n per i '3'31 NOS
Do~glas fir-L~rch
Shear @ 'd' :
V = !.43 k@ 0.&3 ft
Fv == 85 1v = 52 61 Z
ft:1 = tl'E. fb = 103! 87 i. -·
:...ive Lnr = l.00, Cf== l.0~), Cl = C,99
DErLECTIONS (in) (£ = 160J lsi)
Total= 0.31 = L / 423 57 'l.
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[ Assumes DF/L Lumber]
BOLT DJAMETER = i----('.J_.s_jll inche5
ZINA. ,__..:..._ _ ___.
1.5 NA I---,---~ \:tlOOD MEMBER THK = ! 1.5 inches
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CONNECTION TYPE?
1 = v'V•><:•d to Vvoo<l
2 = Vv'<:iod tr:> Cone. <)f CMU
3 = \Vood to Sted
ANGLE TO GRAIN
TABULATED V : kl =
k2 =
k3 =
YIEL[ M-DE~ ) L u s
!EQN. I MODE '7 'lh' i L· I,_ ,$) I
e S.2-1 I Im 2100 fi
)l 8.2-2. I fo 1050 l
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ij I
l
l
l. 21
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2. !NA
0.679
1109
1.405
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Date: 02/20.:97
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l
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tm
ts
Fyb
D
Ko
0
iFe perp
Fe parr
Fe thet.a
Fe. main
Fe :;ide
=
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=
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=
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615
769
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3
1.5
45000
0.500
1.000
0
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5600
5600
5600
I 5600
lb ii I }b ,,
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m.
m.
psi
m.
deg.
p:n
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1991 NDSBOLTC'~PACITIES
· [ Af.f.umer, DF/L Lumber]
BOLT DIAMETER
'lS'N-" ' ... ~ -ll _'"l,
WOOD MEMBER THK !-'1---,-.-,!j_ = , 2.S nnches
CONNECTION TYPE?
1 = \Vood to \Vo,)d
2. = \,Vcu)d to Cone. or CMU
3 = \VCJod t<) Steel
•') l
""'f
§NA
A.~GLE TO GRAIN = degree~,
NA
1TABULATEDV: kl = 0.679
I k2 = 1.040
le? 1.155 l . ., =
YIELD MODES ., .. H ~ALLO\\1/BOLT
EQN. I MODE Z(lhs) I 1.25.fACTOR
I 6.2.-1 ! Im 3500 ·-I 1.33 FACTOR
' x ·1 ,; t Is. 1750 ~ •• ...,-;., I s
8 ·7 " l 11 1321 ~ -~-:,
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S.2.-5 Hfo 842 ·1 1,
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=
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I
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iF . ! emam
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716
695
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lb
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1.000
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LOAD I!efl (rn; X 1ft)
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Li ij~ 1528824~/EI 24, 00
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Design per 19il NOS
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BEAii CRITERIA:
Type: CGL& = il b
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k f
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2.558514 l:si.
1.410571 ksi.
1.410572 ksi.
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(Si":r:pl e Sp~n'i
UNIFOR~ LOADS (!:ift ~ ft)
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murnONS (E: = !jr; •2)
LOAD Oe!l iin; X ffD
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!4529\:45iEl 23. 70 Live
Deao 12162920/E! midspan
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ST~ESSES ~psi)
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54
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SPA~ LENGTH= 47.40 ft
(Si 1ir 1 e Span)
U~HFORN LOADS <.k/ft ~ ft;
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iJ, 038 (J. i28 !}. (l(I
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l1 max = 66,6'3 I.ft @
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23, 47 ft
DEr"LECTIONS (f.1 = ki:!"2)
~OA~ Defl_ ( !Jl) .X (ft) -~ ' :O,iil 26858216/Ei 23,6f.
~i ve 14538040/Et 12.7G
Dead i23200WEl llli d:p;;,
A:tual : 2.5" 1 27' 24F-~4s0B
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She:1.r ~ 1i:;1 :
,; = 4 • ga t e ~-. :;-s it
f' V :: 2% fy = 1 tl 54 !
DErLECHONS iir;) iE = 180(1 ~si)
Total = 3.64 = L / 156
L;ve ~ 1.37 = L / 2S9
Dea!: = l.&7
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!Si 1pl e Span·)
utUFORi'\ LOADS (k!ft ft !tl
~d w! X1 12
0.088 0.120 0.00 47.-!Q
POiNT LOADS Ck ~ fti
(l,370
1.04(;
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REACTiOMS (k)
18,0(l
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LDAO LEFT R!Gif;
Dead :;:.403
Live 3.034
3.1?3
3.034
Total 5.-436
V 1ax :: 6,2i f. @ 47.4G ft
-~ 111ax : c!i.OB kft @ 23.46 ft
r~: :.:.,rroNs m :: kirr"2l
LOA:! Oefl {i11) X ( ft l
Mal 26B3618~/fl 23,74
Live 14538039/EI 23,7(1
Oi?ad 12300065/EI ;ni GEparo
Ac~ual : 2.s• x 27' 24F-V4s08
Desjgn per lSSl NDS
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STRESSES . (o si)
Si1ear @ '·d' :
V = 5.7~ k ~ 45.15 ft
fv ; 206 fv = 127 62 1
Fo' = 2740 lb= 2S1~ 95 7.
Live LOF = L 251 Cv = 0, 91
DEFLEtTIDNS Cinl IE= 1800 ksiJ
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Li·,·e LDF :::: 1.25
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Division 3.A building or portion of a building having an assembly room with an occupant load of
less than 300 without a legitimate stage, including such buildings.used for educational pmposes and
not classed as Group B or E Occupancies.
Division 4. Stadiums, reviewing stanc;ts and amusement park structures not included within other
Group A Occupancies.
~ Gronp B Ckcupancles: • . .
Ii Group B Occupancies shall include buildings, structures, ot portions thereof, for 9ffice. profcs-11;1 sional or service-type transactions, which arc not classified as Group H Occupan:ies. Such occu-
pancies include occupancies for the storage of records and accounts, and eating and drinking ·1 establishments with an occupanHoad ofless than 50. Business occupancies shall include, but not be
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1. Animal hospitals, kennels, pounds.
2. Auto!1}obile and other motor vehicle showrooms.
3. Banks.
4. Barber shops;
S. Beauty shops.
6. Car washes.
7. Civic administration.
8. Outpatient clinic and medical offices (where five or less patients in a tenant space are incapa-
ble of unassisted self-preservation).
9. Dry clcanirig pick-up and delivery stations and self-service.
10. Educatiopal occupancies above the 12th grade.
11. Electronic data processing.
12. Fm: stations.
13. Florists and nurseries.
14. Laboratories:--testing and research.
15. Launchy pick-up and d~livery stations and self-service.
16. Police stations.
17. Post offices.
18. Print shops.
19. Professional services such as attorney, dentist, physician, engineer.
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Group F Occtipanci~ shall ll!clu~e the ~se~of a building o: ~t:rtlcturc, ~r a po~on thereof,! or
assembling disassembling, fabncattng, fwsbing, manufacturing, packaging, repair or processUig
a,perations tlla1 are not classified as Group H Occupancies. Fact~ry and industrial occupancies shall
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. Division L Moderate-bazardfactory and industrial occupancies shall include factory and indus-
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7. Bicycles.
8.. Boats.
9. ;Brooms and brushes.
10. Business machines.
11. Canvas or similar fabric.
12. Cameras and photo equipment.
13. Carpets and rugs, including deaning.
14. Clothing.
15. Construction and agricultural machinery,
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17. Electronics assembly.
18. Engines, including rebuilding.
19. Photographic film. ·
20. Food processing.
21. Furniture.
22. Hemp products.
23. Jute products,
24. Latµ1dri es.
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33. Printing or publishing.
34. Recreational vehicles.
35. Refuse incineration.
36. Shoes.
37. Soaps and detergents.
38. Tobacco.
39. Trailers.
40. Wood, distillation.
41. Mlliwork (sash and door).
42. Woodworking, cabineL
Division 2. Low-hazard factory and industrial occupancies shall include facilities producing
noncombustible or nonexplosive materials which, during firtlshing, packing or processing, do not
involve a significant fire hazard, including, but not limited to, the following: ·
l. Nonalcoholic beverages.
2. Brick and mas~nry.
3. Ceramic products.
4 .. Foundries.
5. Glass products.
6. Gypsum.
7. Ice.
8. Steel products-fabrication and assembly.
Group H Occupancies:
Group H Occupancies shall include buildings or structures, or portions thereof, thai involve the
manufacturing, processing, generation or storage of materials that constitute a high Ill"C, explosion
or health hazard. Group H Occupancies shall be: · ·
Division 1, Occupancies with a quantity of material in the building in excess of those listed in
Table 8001.13-A which present a high explosion hazard, including, but not limited to:
l. Explosives, blasting agents, Ill"CWorks and black powder.
EXCEPTION: Storage and the use of pyrotechnic special effect materials in motion picturc,.television,
theatrical and group entertainment production when under permit as required by Section 7801.3.2.. The time
period for storage shall not exceed 90 days.
2. Unclassified detonatable organic peroxides,
3. Class 4 oxidizers. ·
4. Class 4 or Class 3 detonatable unstabl~ (reactive) materials.
Division 2. Occupancies where combustible du~t is manufactured, used or generated in such a:
. manner that concentrations an~ conditions create a fire or explosion potential; occupancies with a
quantity of material in the building in excess of those listed in Table 8001.13-A. which present a
moderate explosion hazard or a hazard from accelerated burning, including, but not limited to:
1. Class I organic peroxides.
2. Class 3 nondetonatable unstable (rc!lq~ve) materials.
3. Pyrophoric gases.
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3. Except as provided~ Table 10-A, only one exit need be provided frollJ the second floor: or a basement
.,,,;thin an individual dwelling unit or a Group R, Division 3 congregate residence. . • . • •
. 4. When the third floor withid an individual dwc~!ing unit or a Group R, Division 3 ·co~greg;te tesid~~
do::s not exceed 500 square feet (46.4~ m2), only qnc cxlt need be provided from that floor. : ~-
• S. Floors and basements u$Cd exclluiv~ly for ~ice of the building 'may have one exit. For the purposes
·:orthis exception. storage rooms, laund!)' rooms, maintenance offices and similar uses shall not be considered
as providing serVice to the building. · : •• ... , · · 1 • • • • .; • •
. h~•· · 6. Storage rooms, laundl)' rooms and maintenance offices no't'exeeeding 300 square feet (27.87 m2) in floor
: • ·: area may-be provided with only one exit. · · • · '! . •
7. Elevator lobbies may have one exit provided the use or such exit does not require keys, tools, special
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For.special requirements see the following sections:.Group A, Se'ctfon··1016; Group E,
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1017; Group H,Section 1018; Group I, Section 1019; Rooms Containing Fuel-fired Equipment and
Cellulose Nitrate Handling Rooms, Section 1020; Reviewing Stands, Grandstands and Bleachers,
Section· 1021; Laboratories, Sections 304.2.2 and 305.2.4; and Open Parking Garages, Section
311.9. For stage exits, see Section 405.3.6. ·. · . · · · · •
. Every story o~ portion thereof having an occupmt 1o~d of so 1 io 1,000 sh~i1 noi have Jess than·
three exits. 1 •• • • •
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four exits.. ·
1 The number of ,::xits required from.any story of a building shall be determined by using the occu-I
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The maximum number of exits required for any story shall be maintained until egress is provided
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i003.2 Width. The total width of exits i~inches (mm) shall not be less'than.th'e total occupant l;ad
served by an exit multiplied by 0.3 (7.62) for stairways and 0.2 (5.08) for other exits nor less than
specified elsewhere in this code. Such widths of exits shall be divided approximately equally
among the separate exits. . . ; · . • . . . ·
The maximum exit width required from any story of a building shall be maint~ined,
1003.3 Arrangement orExits. If only two exits are required, they shatibe placed~ dis~ce apari
equal to not less than one h~ ~fthe Jcngth ?!the J?axim'-!1:1 ovel"l!11 diago~al dil'l}el!s.ion .?f the bu!ld;
~g or area to be .served !l'leasu~ -~ ll.S!™~t lm.~_bety,'.~.n cxi~.. ,. , .• ··· . .• ·-: •·.• •. :,!
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• • ••.. one-hour firc-rcsiruve corridorconf'onning to the requirements of Sectioq 1005 may be measured along adi-
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not less than cine half of the length of the inaxim:1m overall diagonal dimension of the building or
area ·10 be served measured in a straight line be;ween the' exits, and the 'additional exits shall bear-
1 ranged a reasonable dis~ce apart sp ~~t if .'?ne. becomes_ bl?Cked_ the others. will be available.. . ...
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I 3. In onc-slo,y buildings classified as Group F, Division 2 or Group S, Division 2 Occupancies,
d in one-story Group S, Division S Occupancy airplane hangars, the travel distance may be 400
eet (121.9 rn) if the building is equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout and pro-
ded with smoke and heat ventilation as specified in Section 906: · · ·
4. hi an open parking garagi as def med in. Scctio~ 311.9, the exit travei diitance may be 300 feet
11 440 mm) in a building not equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout and may be
creased to 100 feet (121.9 m) in a building cquipp.ed with an.autom~tic s~rinkl.er system throu~h-
ouL Travel distances may be measured to open sta.uways which are penmtted m accordance w1th
Section 1009.1. · , ··· · .. · ·1 Special travel di.stance.?-:°visions arc.c?nta.ined in other sec~ons of this code as follows:
• 1: For·atria, see Section 402.4,.. • • • • :: · ... • · . i. · F~r.Group B office ~d G~up R, Division l Occupancies, see Sectio~ 403. 1· i For Group E Occupancies, see Section 1017. I • • ••
4. For Group H Occupancies, see Section 1018. ··
· S. For ~ails, see Section 404.4.3 ~d 404.4.5. : . . ..
1003.5 Exits through Adjoining Rooms. Rooms may have one requited exit that passes through
an adjoining orintervening room which provides a direct, obvious and unobstructed means of travel
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0 an exit corridor, exterior e~it door, horizontal exit, exit passageway or enclosed stairway, pro-
ided the total travel distance does not exceed that permitted by other provisions of this code.
. : EXCEffiONS: 1. Rooms within dwelling units may exit through more th:in one intervening room.
2. Rooms with a.cumulative occupant load of 10 or less may exit throush more th.an oni Jntc1Yening room.
I In other than dwelling units, exits shall not pass through kitchens, store rooms, restrooms, closets
r spaces used for sin;ilar purposes. . . . ·
foyers, lobbies and reception rooms constructed as required for corridorsshall not be construed l5 intervenlng rooms.
't;ECTtON 1004-D~~RS ... . .. ·
tf 04.1 General." This section shall apply ·to every exit door serving an area having an occupant
ad of 10 or more, or serving hazardous rooms or areas, except that Sections 1004.3, 1004.9,
004.10 and 1004.11 shall apply to all exit doors regardless of occupant load. Buildings or struc-
tures used for human occupancy shall have at least one exterior exit door that meets the rcquire-
l ents of Section 1004.6. Doors and landings at doors which are located within an accessible route
f !I-1velshall also C(!mply with Chapter 11. · . · . · · · · . . .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .
i.Q04.?,. Swing and Opening Force: Exit doors shall be of the pivoted or side-hinged swinging
E. . pxit doors shall swing in t}_l~ direction of CJCi~ travel when serving any hazardous ~a or when
area seryed has an occupant 1.oa~ of 50 or more. The doors hall swing to full-open position when
pening force not to exceed 30 pounds (133.4S N) is applied to the latch sid~. For other door-
opening forces. see Chapter 11 and Section.905.3. S~e Section 3207 for doors swingi}lg over public
lroperty. . '·. • ••.• .. • . . •
EXCEffiONS: 1., Group I, Division 3 ~cupancy used as a pfacc of detention. .
· • • 2. Doors within or serving an individual dwelling unit. •• • • • ' • •·
3, Special door conforming with Section 100-1:s. · · • ·•· ·· . I D?ub!e-a.cti~g doors shall n~t be us~d ~.~~its. ~hen ~~y ~f the follo':i~g ~onditions exist:
. 1 •. The occupant load served. by the door 1s 1 oq or more. .. •.. ·
J. 2. The dooris part of a fire assem~ly.• ·: :• ;. • •
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~ing i in. (102 mml in depth~ should also be cons1d•
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•. 7 Occupancy examples in the listings as shown in the II.is hazard classifications are intended to represent the
rm for those oq:upancy ;ypes. Unusual or abnormal fuel load-
Ecombust1'ble characteris:k:s and suso::pt1'bility for changes
c:haractcristk:s, for 2. particular oo:upancy, :·re consider-
that should be weighed in the scleaion and classlfi:::ation.
The Light Uaz:ard classification is intended to encompass
;1· ntial occup~cies; ho!"'cve~, this½ not int~nde~ to pre-
the use of hsted res1dent.1~ spnnklers m residential
ancies or residential portions of other occupancies.
l-4..7.1 Light Hazard Occupancies include occupancies
·,· g conditions similar to: .
hurchcs · · ·
ubs
Eaves and overhangs, if combustible construction with
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no combustibles beneath ...
ducational.. · · . · . •
ospitals · ··
Institutional
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ibrarles, except large stack rooms ·
useums· •
un;ing or convalescent homes .
, Office, including data processing
csidential
estaurant seating areas .
caters and Auditoriums excluding stages ;i.nd ·
prosceniums · r.nused attics.
7.2.1 Ordinary Ha~ard Occupancies·(Group 1)
Iude occupancies having conditions similar to:
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utomobile parking and showrooms
akeries
everage manufacturing
Canneries . •
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airy products manufacturing and processing
lectronic plants
GI.ass and glass products manufacturing
Laundries
Rcst.i.urant service areas.
~-1-4..7.2.2 Ordinary Hazard Occupancies (Group 2)
include occupancies having conditions similar to:
Cereal mills
Chemical plants -ordinary
Confectionery products
Distilleries
Dry cleaners
Feed mills
Horse stables
Leather goods manufacturing
Libraries -large stack room areas
Machine shops
Metal working
Mercantile
Paper and pulp mills
Papc;r process plants
Piers and wharves
Post offices
Printing and publishing
Repair garages
Stages
Textile manufacturing
Tire manufacturing
Tobacco products manufacturing
Wood machining
Wood product assembly.
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occupancies having conditions similar to:
Aircraft hangars (except as governed by NFPA 409)
Combustible hydraulic fluid use areas
Die ca.sting ·
Metal extruding
Plywood and particle board manufacturing . · ·
Printing [using inks having flash points below· lOO'F
(S7.9"C)J ,.
Rubber 1:C?aimiJ1g, compounding, drying, milling,
vulcanwng ..
Saw mills : . ·
T~xtile pic~t:&'• ·opening, blending, garnetting, card:
mg, combmmg of cotton, synthetics, wool shoddy, or
burlap • ·
Upholstering with plastic foams.
Extra Hazard Occupancies (Group 2) include occupan· ?es having conditions similar to: ~ .
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Asphalt saturating ·· ! ·· ·
Flammable liquids spraying
Flow coating • I
Manufactured home e>r modular building assemblies
(where finished enclosure is present and has combus-
tible interiors) • ·
Open oil quenching ·
Plastks processing . ,.
Solvent cleaning ••
Varnish and paint dipping.
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13-6-4 • fNSTALlATION OF SPRIN KU:R Si'STE.\tS
Exceplio-n No. 3: Wltt;e pumps laJ:mg suclitmfr(rm a Jim.>c.!lfire
savice ma.in suppr, sjmnldm cn!J, the Jn!mJ, med not be siud lo
accommodale insult and oulside hose. Siidt he.st alicwq.nu will be
consic!ered in evalualmg ~ (rt)ai/ab!e waler supplies.. •
Table S.t.5 Hose Stream l>em1nd and Water Suppl1
Duntioll ~ents
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ctusi.fieatio:ii •
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ExtraHU2rci
Tot.al
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In.ride and
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Cg-pm) Rose (~m) Minutes
0, 50, or 100 • 100
0,50,orlOO 250
0,50,orlOO 500
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60-90
90-120
For Si Units: l gpm • 3.7a5Umin.
5-%.S.1.2 The water supply for sprln~lers only shall be
determ!ned either ~m the area/density curves of Flgur~
5-2.S in accordance with the method of 5-2.S.2 or be based
• upon the room design method in accordance with 5-2.S.S, ~t
the discretion of the designer. For special areas under con-
sideration, as descn"bed in 5-2.S.4, separate hydraulic calcu-
lations shall be required in addition to those required by
5-2.S.2 or 5-2.S.S.
5-2.S.l.3 Regardless of which of the two methods is used,
the following restrictions apply: · ·
(a) For areas of sprinkler operation less than 1500 sq ft
(1S9 m') used for Light and Ordinary Hazard Oo:upancies, the
density f9r 1500 sq ft (159 m~ shall be used. For areas of sprin-
l;lcr operation less th.an 2500 sq ft (2.32 m'} for Extra Hazard
Occupancies, the density for 2500 sq ft (232 m~ shall be used.
(q)• For buildings having u_nsprinklered cor:
concealed spaces (as descnoed m 4-15.1.1), the r
area of spnn\1er operation shall be SOOD sq ft (279
_E::uplu:m No, 1: Coml,u.slible cancea.udspausfilled m
ncnco-mhu.stih!e innda.licm.
E,:aption No. 2·•: Ligh! er Ordinar:, Ha.r.crd Occuparu
'IW1U:omlnz.slib!e er limiled ,~lihle cdlmgs cm dimll;
ta I.ht bollom of solid wood joisls so as lo ma.le encloud jc
160 cuft (-1.8 'llr) er kss in votwn.e. ·
Exupz;cn .Vo. 3•: Ccmceaud. sp~a whm lht c:poud
~aflame sjmad roling of 25 "1" lw and lM ma1mals }.
cu-mcnstraud. lo r.al propa.ga.1-e frre in lht far-pi in which
installed in tht spc.a. . · · ..
(c) Water demand of sprinl:len installed in racks c
curtains shall be added to the ceiling sprinkle:
demand at the .point of connection. Demands shall
anced to the higher pres.sure. (Su Chapter 6.)
Water demand of sprlnl:le~ installed in concealed
or under obstructions .such as ducts and cutting tabl(
not be added to celling demand.
(d) Where inside hose stations are planned or :
quired by other standards, a tot.al water allowance of E
(189 IJmin) for a single hose s~tion installation or lC
(378 Umin) for a mult.iple hose station installation s·
:added to the sprinl:-.ler requirements. The water :aUc
shall pc :adc ~:1 m 50-gpm (189-IJmin) increments beg-
at the most remote hose station, with each increment
at the pressure required by the sprinkler system de!
that point.
(e) When hose valves for fire department us
attached to wet pipe sprinkler system rise~ in accor
with 4-lS.21, the water supply shall not be required
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Iii Occupancy examples in the listings as shown in the IL hazard classifications arc intended to rcpres(:nt the
:n for those oo:upmcy ~ Unusu2l or abnormal fuel load·
l combustlblc characteristic;s and suso:ptibi!icy for changes
characteristics, for a particular oo:upancy, arc consider-
that should be weighed in the selection and classi.6c:atlon.
be Light Hazard classification is intended to encompass
Etlal occupancies; _however, this ts not intended to prc-
e use of listed residential sprin'klen in residential
cies or residential portions of other occupancies. · •.
4.7.1 Liiht Hazard Occupancies include occupancies
·1condit.1ons similar to: • .
urches · . • · •
ubs ·
Eaves and overhangs, if ~ombusu"bte construction with
lno ~ti<!mnalbus~tes 1:~~eath . . ••.. uca o . · , •
ospitals · • ••
Institutional ·
raries, except hrge stack rooms
useums· . •
mng or convalescent homes
Office, including data processing
idential
taurant seating.areas
eaten and Auditoriums excluding stages and
prosceniums t used attics.
. 2.1 . Ordinary Hazard Occupancies (Group 1)
tde cx:cupanoc:s having conditions similar to:
l to~obile parking and showrooms
kcqes .
everage manufacturing
Canneries •
:lllury producu manufacturing and processing
• ectronic plants
Glass and glass products manufacturing
Laundries
Restaurant service areas.
~-1--4.7.2.2-·or~nary_ Haurd. 9ccupancles (Group 2)
m<:Iude occupanaes having cond1t1ons smu1ar to:
Cereal mills ·.
Chemical plants_:_ ordinary
Confectionery products
D isillleries
Dry cleane~
Feed mills •
Horse stables .
Leather goods manufacturing
L"br.uies -large stack room areas
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Machineshops · · · · •. ·-..
Metal worlang
Mercantile
P..per and pulp milts
Paper process plants
Piel"$ and wharves
Post offices
Printing and publishing
.Repair garages
Stages
Textile manufacturing
Tire manufacturing
Tobacco products manufacturing
Wood machining
Wood product assembly.
A-1-4.7.3.l Extra Haurd Occupancies (Group 1) include
occup2ncies having conditions similar to:
Aircraft hangars (except ru governed by NF,PA 409)
Combustible hydraulic fluid use areas
Dieczsting • · ·
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Plywood 2.n:d particle board manufacturing · •
Printing [u;ing inks having flash points below 1oo•f
. (S7.g4C)] : ••
Rubber ~~ming, C?rnpounding, drying, milling,
vulcanwng. . .
Saw mills . .. : • · · : . ·· ·
T~xtile pic~i~g, 0
openi;g, blending, garnetting, card-
ing, combmmg of cotton, synthetic:s, wool shoddy, or
burlap •
Up~o~terlng with plastic foa~. .
. Extra Ha?ard Occupancies (Group 2) include occupan-?es h~ying conditions similar to: · . • • •
Asphalt saturating .. ! ...
Flammable liquids spraying
Flow coating . · •
Manufactured home or modular building assemblies
(where finished enclosure is present and has combw--
ti"ble interiors) • · . •
Open oil quenching •
~. Plastics processing ••.
Solvent cleaning _. • • •
Varntsh anc:l paint dipping • ., .
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Exceplicm No. 3: Where pumps takmg suclio-n from a privaJ.t fire
smnce main suppl] sprinJ:lm mil], 1k pump med nol be siud to
accommodalt insiiu and cul.side hou. Such hose allowance shall be
co-nsidaed in eva!ua!mg 1k available waler supp!~. •
Table S.2.3 Hose Stream I>cn:and and Water Supply
Duratioll Rcqulrements
Light
Ordinary
· Extra Hazard
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(gpm)
0, 50, or 100
0, 50, or ioo
0,50, or 100
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Hose (tpm) Minutes
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250 60-90
500 90-120
5-2.S.l.2 The water supply for sprinklers only shall be
determined either from the area/density curves of Figure
5-2.S in accordance with the method of 5-2.S.2 or~ based
· upon the r?om design m.etho4 in accord.ance with 5-2.S.S, at
the discretion of the designer. For speaa..l areas under con-
sideration, as descnoed in 5-2.S.4, separate hydraulic calcu-
lations shall be required in addition to those required by
5-2.S.2 or 5-2.S.S.
5-2.S.l.3 Regardless of which of the two methods is used,
the following·restricti.ons apply:
(a) For areas of sprinkler operation less than 1500 sq. ft
(1S9 m') used for Llght and Ordinary Hazard Oo:upancies, the
density for 1500 sq ft (159 m'} shall be used. For areas of sprin-
kler Op(:ration less than 2500 sq ft (232 m~ for Extra Hazard
bccupancies, the density for 2500 sq ft (232 m~ shall be used.
{b)* For buildings having unsprinklered corr
concealed spaces (as described in 4-13.I.I), the n
area of sprinkler operation shall be 3000 sq ft (279:
Exceplwn No. I: Combuslihle concealed spa.ca filled mi
ncmcomhuslible msula.tion.
Excepticn No. 2*: Lighl or OrdinaT] Har.a.rd Occupanc
ncmcombuslible CIT lirrtiud combusliblt cdlmgs art direcll1 lo !ht boUom of solid wood joists so as lo ma!~ enclosed jo
160 cuft (·/..8m') arless in voluw.
Exception .Vo. i•: Conceal.ea spaces where 1k exposed
have a flame spread ra!ing of 25 or lt.tS an4 the materials h
clem.onslra!td le nol propagate fire in lM form in wliich
ins ta!kd iri the spc.ce. · · · .
(c) Water demand of sprinklers installed in racks c
curtain! shall be added to the ceiling sprinkler
demand at the point of connection .. Demands shall
anced to the higher pressure. (Su Chapler 6.)
Water demand of sprinklers installed in concealed
or under obstructions such as ducts and cutting table
not be added to ceiling demand,
(d) Where inside hose stations are planned or c
quired by other standards, a total water allowance of 5
(189 llmin) for a single hose s~tion installation !:,r l 0
(378 Umin) for a multiple hose station inst.a!Iation sl
added to the sprinkler requirements. The water allo
shall"pe added m 50-gpm (189-IJmin) increments begi
at the most remote hose station, with each increment~
at the pressure required by the sprinkler system des
that point.
(e) Whc::n hose valves for fire department us
attached to wet pipe sprinkler system risers in accon
with 4-13.21, the water supply shall not be r_equired
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SOLIO·PILED STORAGE, SHELF STORAGE AHD
ALL STORAGE AREAS (Sn Sttllm 8102, 8103 and 810.)2 PALLETIZED STORAGE
(Sn s,cllon 1103.3) I Maximum SIZE OF HIGH·PILED Autom1tlc Art· Flr1·d1l1tlloa Bulldln/, Smotnnd ·small Hon Mnlmum P1rmlnlbl1 STORAGE AREA1 (sq. n.) PIie Dlmen• Slorag1 M11lmumPll1 (SIi S1tllo11 8102,2) extinguishing System (Sn ken,.( 11 H.ul R1nior1I Curf1ln Bo1nl1 VIIYII and SIi• rlon4 (ft,) H1Joh1' (ft,) Volume (cu, ft.) COMMODITY . Systemtsn Setllon Sicllon (Sn S1tllon (Sn S1t1Joa lions (Su Ste· CLASS x D.0929 lor ml S1t1lon 8 02.3) 8102.4) 1102.5) 8102.1) 1102,7) !Ion 1102,8) x3041Jormm x 0.0283 lor m•
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501-2,500 NR Yes NR6 NR NR3 NR 100 40 100,000
2,501-12,000 Yes NR NR6 NR NR3 NR 100 40 400,000
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2.501-12,000 NR Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 307 200,000
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'(()ntion2) ----,...12.001-20,000~ Yes NR Yes <...._Yes 1 ( Yes•"'I"\ Yes 100 40 400,000
20,001-500,000 Yes NR Yes Yes ~ · -Yes 100 40 400,000
Greater than 500,0008 Yes NR Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 40 400,000 ~High?J 0-500 NR NR NR6 NR NRl NR 50 NR NR
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IToe size of the high-piled storage area to be considered when using this table shall include the high-piled storage area and all portions of the building not separated from the
high-piled storage area in accordance with Section 8102.2. .
2For aisles, see Section 8102.9.
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determine air quantities. . .... : .. . · .'
90S.15,6 Fans. Fans shall be examined for correct rotation. Measurements of voltage, amperage,
revolutions per minute and belt tension shall be made. • . . · ·
90S.15.7 Smoke barriers. Meas~ments using inclin~ rnanomet~rs shall be made qf the pres-
sure differences across srn_oke barriers. Such measuremen~ shall be conducted for each possible
smok~~~trol ~nd.itiok~ , : ..... ·, , .·,; .. . .. : .: .,,
90S.15.8 Controls. Each smoke zone, equipped.with~ automatic initiation device, shall be put
into operation by the.actuation of one such d~vice. Each additional such device within th~ zone shall
be verified to cause the same sequence;but the operation off an motqrs may be.bypassed to prevent
damage. . ·, · :.· .. · ::-.. , .•.
.Controi sequen~ shall be verified throughout the system, inchid~g verification of override
from the fi.refighter's control panel and simulation of standby power conditi~:ms. • · . , . ··
90S.15.9 Reports. A complete report of testing shall bepreparedby tne required special inspector
or special inspection agency. The report shall include identification of all devices by manufacturer,
nameplate data, design values, measured values and identification tag or"ma.rk. The report shall be
reviewed by the responsible designer, and when satisfied. that ihe design intent has been achieved,
the responsible designer shall affix the designer's signature and date to tpe report_with a statement
as follows:
I have reviewed this report and by personal knowledge and on-site ob~ervauon certify
that the smoke-control system is in substantial compliance with the design intent, and to , ..
I. "the best of my understanding _complies with requirements of the code. ·
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ing and locating each component of the sm9ke-control system, and describing their proper function
and maintenance requirement, shall be maintained on file at the building with the a't>ove-desctibed
report. • • . . . .
Devices shall have an approved identifying tag or mark on them consisfent with the other .re-
quired documentation and shall be dated indicating the last time they were successfully tested and
by whom.
905.16 Acceptance. Buildings, or portions th~~or; required by this code .to co~;jy wifu this
chapter :;hall not be issued a certificate of occupancy until such time that the building official deter-
mines that the provisions of this chapter have been fully complied with and that the fire dep~ent
has received satisfactory inst.ruction on the operation, both automatic.~d manual, ofthe system. . . . . . . -, ... , . . .. .
I EXCEPTION: In buildings or phased construction, the building official may issue a temporaryoenificatc
or occupancy if those portions or the building to ~ occupied meet the requirements or this chapter and that
• • •• • the remainder docs hot pose a ~ignifica.nt hazard to the safety or the proposed occupants or adjacent buildings. L S~CTION ~OS·-~-M~~E ~ND H~~ ~;-NTl~G :>-~ '.:· ;._ :/:·. ~. -~·... . <.: •.. ·: .
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openings shall be installed in'accordance with the provisions of this section as follows:· · ·
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undivided area. ·· · · · ·• . • · ·
• EXCEPTIONS: i. Office buildings and ~~j sales are!U ~he·rc storage·does not cxee°cd 12 feet (3658
mm) in height.· ; · 1 • • : • ,. • • 1 •• • : • : • , • • • , • • • ;. ·, •• ·1 · 2. Groups, Division 2 Occupancies used for bulk frozen fc,od siorage when the building is protected by I
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I. 2. In GroupH,Divisions 1,.2/3,4 or S Occupancies any of which arc over 15,000 square feet
1394 m2) in single floor mu. . .. ,
For requirements on smoke and heat venting in buildings with high-piled combustible stock, see
i1;(j:irc ::; Occupancies. Venting facmd:·~h~ be-~~l~d -~n ~~-i~~g: of~~~ ~p~cy
,~ the basis of the individual occupancy involved. . • ·: •..• · ~ • . . . . : .· · ·•
E.3 'Iypes or Vents. Vents shall be.fixed in the open position or vents shall be activated bytem-
and shall open automa.tically in the eve[!t c;,f fl!'C. ·• • . _ . • .. . · • .
• Fixed openings may consist of skylights or other openings which provide venting directly to ex-
terior above the plarie of the main roof in which they are located. Vents shall meet the design criteria
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this subsection regarding elevation, and Section ~.5 of this section regarding venting area, di-
ensions, spacing and ve.nting ratios. The _building _official may require documentation of the de-
gn to assure proper performance of required venting. . . , . ·. : ·. . . . . . ·
Temperature activation of vents shall be at or near the highest elevation of the ceiling and in no
lower than the upper one third of the smoke curtain. Where plain gl~ is used~ provisions shall
made to protect the occupants from glass breakage •. In no case shall vents be located closer than
eet (6096 mm) to an adjacent property ~inc. : • • • • . · · • ·
105A Releasing Dev:ces. . Release devices shall ·be in accordance with U.B.C. Stand~ ~5-7.
06.5 Size and Spacing of Ven~ . .
,905.5.1 Effective venting area. The effective venting arc~ i; the mini~um cross-sectional area ·rugh which the hot gases must pas:; en route to atmosphere. The effective venting area shall not
less than 16 square feet (1.5 m2) with no dimension less than 4 fe~t (1219 mm), excluding ribs or
tters whose total width does not exceed 6 inches (152 mm). • · . .. . .
f ~.5.2 Spad~g. The ~aximum center-t~enter spacin! ~tween ven~ wi~i~ ~e 9uilding shall
1: In Groups B, F, Mand S Occupancies: 120 feet (36 600 mm).
2. In Group H Occupancies: 100 feet (30 480 mm). t~.5.3 Venting ratios. The follow!ng ratios o~e~e~tive area of ven~ open.!ngs to floor ~as shall
1. In Groups B, F. M nnd S Occupancies: 1:100.
l 2. InGi:oupH0$=cupancies:_1:50:··:. • . .' ·~ ·'
. 05.6 Curtain° Boa~ds:: .. · ·:·: • ,.' : .• • • : , • • ! . . . ·E· 5.6.1 Ge~:r:at> eurtafri boa_rds shill be p~vid~"to subdi~~~~ a v~n-ted _buil_din~ in ~cccirdance
th the provmons of this section. • · • . •· • • ... \ · · . . .
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sum wallboard or other approved materials which provide equivalent performance that will resist
Ifie passage of smoke. All joints and connections sl\all be smoke "tight.~~-· · ··· •• • . · . • : :
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dep·th of 6 feet O 829 mm), but need not extend clo~er than 8 feet (2436 mm) to the'floor. In GroupH
Eccupancies, _the minimum depth shall be 12 feet (3{>60 mm) except that it need not be closer than
feet (2436 mm) to the floor, provided the curtain is not less than 6 feet (1829 mm) in depth_: ·
06.6,4 Spacing. The distange bety..een curtain boards sh!!Jl not excee~ ~O feet (76 200 mm) and
t.'1-ie curtained area shall be limited to 50,000 square feet (4645 m1). In Group H Occupancies, the
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Appe~dix Chapter 12
INTERIOR ENVIRONMENT
Division !---VENTILATION
NOTE: This is a new appendix division.
SECTION 1'206 -SCOPE
Buildings and structures enclosing spaces intended for human occupancy shall be provided with
ventilation in accordance with this appendix chapter."
SECTION 1207 -VENTILATION
1207.1 General. Enclosed portions of buildings and structures in occupancies, other than the lo-
cations specified in Sections 1207.3 through 1207.6, shall be provided with natural ventilation by
means of openabl~ exterior openings with an area of not less than one twentieth of the total floor
area of such portions, or shall be provided with a mechanically operated ventilating system. The
mechanically operated ventilating system shall be capable of ~upplying ventilation air in accor-
dance with Table A-12-A during such time as the building or space is occupied.
1207.2 Register Velocity. In assembly educational and institutional occupancies when the veloc-
ity of the air at the register exceeds IO feet per second (3.048 m/s), the register shail be placed more ·
than 8 feet (2438 mm) above the floor directly beneath.
1207.3 Toilet Rooms. Toilet rooms shall be provided With a fully openable exterior window at
least 3 square feet (0.27 m2) in area; ora vertical duct not less than 100 square inches (0.064 516m2)
in area for the first toilet facility, with 50 additional square inches (0.032 m2) for each additional
facility; or a mechanically operated exhaust system capable of exhausting 50 cubic feet of air per
minute (23.6 L/s) for each water closet or urinal installed in the toilet room. Such systems shall be
connected directly to the outside, and the point of discharge shall be at least 3 feet (914 mm) from
any openable window.
1207.4 Ventilation in Hazardous Locations. Rooms, areas or spaces in which explosive, corro-
sive,. combustible, flammable or highly toxic dusts, mists,Jumes, vapors or gases are or may be em-
itted due to the processing, use, handling or storage of materials shall be mechanically ventilated as
required by the Fire Code and the Mechanical Code.
Emissions generated at work statior)s shall be confined to the area in which they are generated as
specified in the Fire Code and the Mechanical Code.
Supply and exhaust openings shall be in accordance with th·e Mechanical Code. Exhaust air con-
taminated by highly toxic material shall be treated in accordance with the Mechanical C~de.
A mechanical shutoff control for ventilation equipment shall be provided outside-the room adja-
cent to the principal access door to the room. The switch shall be of the break-glass type and shall be
labeled "Ventilation System Emergency Shutoff."
1207.5 Group B Occupancies. In Group B Occupancies, or portions thereof, where Class I, II or
III-A liquids are used, mechanical exhaust shall ·be provided sufficient to produce six air changes
per hour. Such mechanical exhaust shall be taken from a point at or near the floor level.
In parking garages, other than open parking garages as defined in Section 405.2, used for storing
or handling of automobiles operating under their own power and on loading platforms in bus termi-
nals, ventilation shall be provided capable of exhausting a minimum of 1.5 cubic feet per minute
( cfm) per square foot (0.708 L/s/m2) of gross floor area. The building official may approve an alter-
nate ventilation system designed to exhaust a minimum of 14,000 cfm ( 6608 L/s) for each operating
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vehicle. Such system shall be based on the anticipated instantaneous movement rate of vehicles, but
not less·than 2.5 percent ( or one vehicle) of the garage capacity. Automatic carbon monoxide-sens-
ing devices may be employed to modulate the ventilation system to maintain a maximum average
· concentration of carbon monoxide of 50 parts per million during any eight-hour period, with a max-
imum concentration not greater than 200 parts per million for a period not exceeding one hour.
EXCEPTION: In Group B, Division 1 repair garages and motor vehicle fuel-dispensing stations without
lubrication pits, storage garages and aircraft hangars, such ventilating system may be omitted when, in the
building official's opinion, the building is supplied with unobstructed openings to the outer air which are suffi-
cient to provide the necessary ventilation.
Connecting offices, waiting rooms, ticket booths, and similar uses shall be supplied with condi-
tioned air under positive pressure.
1207.6 Group H, Division 4 Occupancies. In buildings used for the repair or handling·ofmotor
vehicles operating under their own power, mechanical ventilation shall be provided capable of ex-
hausting a minimum of 1.5 cfm per square foot (7 .62 L/s/in2) of floor area. Each engine repair stall
shall be equipped :,vith an exhaust pipe extension duct, extending to the outside of the building,
which, if over 10 feet (3048 mm) in length, shall mechanically exhaust 300 cfm (141.6 L/s). Con-
necting offices and waiting rooms s_hall be supplied with conditioned air under positive pressure.
EXCEPTION: In repair garages and aircraft hangars, the building official may authorize the omissfon of
such ventilating equipment wfo;n, in his or her opinion,.the building is-supplied with unobstructed openings
to the outer air which are well distributed and sufficient in size to provide the necessary ventilation. ·
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ply with the provisions of Chapter 6. Exhaust ducts shall tenninate OiJtside the building and shall be
equipped with backdraft dampers. Environmental air ducts which have an alternate function as a
part of an approved smoke-control system do not require design as Class I product-conveying ducts.
504.2 Domestic Range Vents. Ducts used for domestic kitchen range ventilation-shall be-of metal
and shall have smooth interior surfaces.
EXCEPTIO;';: Ducts for domestic kitchen downdraft grill-range ventilation. installed under a concrete
slab floor may be of approved Schedule 40 PVC provided:
I. The under-floor trench in which the duct is installed shall be completely backfilled with sand or gravel.
2. Not more than I inch (25 mm) of 6-inch-diameter ( 152 mm) PVC coupling may protrude above the con-
crete floor surfa1:e.
3. PVC pipe joints shall be solvent cemented to provided an air-and grease-tight duct.
4. The duct shall tenninate above grade.outside the building and shall be equipped with a backdraft damper.
504.3 Domestic Dryer Vent. Domestic clothes dryer moisture exhaust ducts shall be of metal and
!>hart have smooth interior surfaces.
EXCEPTIO:--/: Approved flexible duct connectors not more than.6 feet in length may be uscd'in connection
with domestic dryer exhausts. Flexible duct connectors ~hall not be concealed within construction.
504.3.l Moisture exhaust ducts. Moisture exhaust ducts for domestic clothes-dryers shall ter-
minfite on the outside of the building and shall be equipped with a back-draft damper. Screens
shall not be installed at the duct termination. Ducts for exhausting clothes dryers shall not be con-
nected or installed with sheet metal scre\vs or other fasteners which will obstr·uct the flow.
Clothes-dryer moisture-exhaust ducts shall not be connected to a gas vent connector, gas vent or
chimney. Clothes-dryer moisture exhaust ducts shall not extend into or through ducts orplenums.
504.3.2 Length limitation. Unless otherwise permitted or required by the dryer manufactur-
er's installation instructions and approved by the building official, domestic dryer moisture ex-
haust ducts shall not exceed a total combined horizontal and vertical length of 14 feet (4267 mm),
including two 90-degree.elbows. Two feet (610 mm) shall be deducted for each 90-degree elbow
in excess of two.
504.4 Commercial Dryer Exhaust Systems. Commercial dryer moisture exhaust ducts shall be
installed in accordance with their listing.
504.5 Gypsum Wallboard Ducts. Bathroom and laundry room exhaust ducts may be of gypsum
wallboard subject tQ the limitations of Section 601.1.3.
SECTION 505 ,_ PRODUCT-CONVEYING SYSTEMS
505.l General. A mechanical ventilation or exhaust system shall be installe.d to control, capture
and remove emissions generated from product use or handling when required by the Building Code
or Fire Code and when such emissions result in a hazard to life or property. The design of the system
shall be such that the emissions are confined to the area in which they are generated by air currents,
hoods or enclosures and shall be exhausted by a duct system to a safe location or treated by remov-
ing contaminants. Ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall extend
directly to the exterior of the building without entering other spaces.1;:xhaust ducts·shall not extend
into or through ducts and plenums.
EXCEPTIO~: Ducts conveying vapor or fumes having flammable constituents less than 25 percent of
their lower flammability limit may pass through other spaces.
505.2 Incompatible Materials. Separate and distinct systems shall be provided for incompatible
materials.
505.3 Recirculation. Contaminated air shall not be recirculated to occupied areas unless contam-
inants have been removed. Air contaminated with explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts;
flammable or toxic gases, or radioactive material shall not be recirculated.
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505.5 Design. Systen
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505.6 Makeup Air. r
system. Makeup-air in1
enclosures.
505.7 Hoods and En(
in a concentrated area.
the exhaust systems wi
The volume of air shal
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hood shall be constr
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762 mm) above the
EXCEPTION:
able for the kiln an
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505.4 Minimum Velocities and Circulation. The velocity and circulation of air in work areas
shall be such that contaminants are captured by an airstream at the area where the emissions ar~
generated and conveyed.into a product-co·nveying duct system. Mixtures within work areas where
contaminants are generated shall be diluted below 25 percent of their lower explosive limit or lower
flammability limit with air which does not contain other contaminants. The velocity of air within
the duct shall not be less than set forth in Table 5-A.
505.5 _Design. Systems for removal of vapors, gases and smoke shall be designed by the constant
velocity or equal friction methods. Systems conveying particulate matter shall be designed employ-
ing the constant velocity method. Systems conveying explosive or radioactive materials shall be
prebalanced through duct sizing. Other systems may be designed with balancing devices such as
dampers. Dampers provided to balance air flow shall be provided with securely fixed minimum-po-
sition blocking devices to prevent restricting flow below the required volume or velocity.
505.6 Makeup Air. Makeup air shall be provided to replenish air exhausted by the ventilation
system. Makeup-air intakes shall be located so as to avoid recirculation of contaminated air within
enclosures.
505.7 Hoods and Enclosures. Hoods and enclosures shall be used when contaminants originate
in a concentrated area. The design of the hood or enclosure shall be such that air currents created by
the exhaust systems will capture the contaminants and transport them directly to the exhaust duct.
The volume of air shall be sufficient to dilute explosive or f!ammal:>le vapors, fumes or dusts as set
forth in Section 505.4. Hoods of steel shall have a base metal thickness not less than 0.027 inch (0.68
mm) (22 gage) for Class 1 and Class 5 metal duct systems; 0.033 inch (0.84 mm) (20 gage) for hoods
serving a Class 2 duct system; 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage) for hoods serving a Class 3 duct
system; and 0.068 inch (1.73 mm) (14 gage) for hoods serving a Class 4 duct system. Approved
nonmetallic hoods and duct systems may be used for Class 5 corrosive systems when the corrosive
mixture is nonflammable. Metal hoods used with Class5 ·duct systems shall be protected with suit-
able corrosion-resistant material. Edges of hoods shall be rounded. The minimum clearance be-
tween hoods and combustible construction shall be the clearance required by the duct system.
505.8 Small Hobby Kiln Exhaust Systems. The provisions of this section apply to kilns used for I
firing ceramics, having a maximum interior volume of 20 cubic feet (0.57 m3), used for hobby and
other noncommercial purposes.
505.8.1 Hoods. A canopy-type hood shall be installed directly above each kiln. The face open-
ing area of the hood shall be equal to or greater than the top horizontal surface area of the kiln. The
hood shall be constructed of not less than 0.024-inch (0.61 mm) (No. 24 U.S. gage) galvanized
steel or equivalent and be supported at a height of between 12 inches and 30 inches (305 mm and
762 mm) above the kiln by noncombustible supports.
EXCEPTION: Electric kilns installed with listed exhaust blowers may be used when marked as being suit-
able for the kiln and installed in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
505.8.2 Gravity ventilation ducts. Each kiln hood shall be connected to a gravity ventilation
duct extending in a vertical direction to outside the building. This duct shall be of the same con-
struction as the hood and shall have a minimum cross-sectional area of not less than one fifteenth
of the face opening area of th~ hood. The duct shall terminate a minimum of 12 inches (305 mm)
above any portion of a building within 4 feet (1219 mm) and terminate no less than 4 feet (1219
mm) from any openable windows or other openings into the building or adjacent property line.
The duct opening to the outside shall be shielded, without reduction of duct area, to prevent en-
trance of rain into the duct. The duct shall be· supported at each section by noncombustible sup-
ports.
SECTION 506 -PRODUCT-CONVEYING DUCT SYSTEMS
506.1 Classification. Product-conveying ducts shall be classified according .to their use, as fol-
lows:
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GROUP CO. • * -ToMEs, VAN Rl~klEy & AlSSOCIA'rl!!:s
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San Diego, CA
Dearborn, Ml
Atlanta, GA
Project: Callaway Golf -Pro-Tour/Putter \ Job No.
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To: · Pat Kelly -Carlsbad Building Department
Martin Aguilera -Carlsbad Fire Department
Glen Adamek -ESGIL
Pete Bussett.-Smith Consulting
File/BC -TV NCFI
We are sending you the following information:
Per·the request of Pat Kelly, I am sending a report addressing the
requirements of Section 505.1 of the Uniform Mechanical Code
(1994 Edition).
If you have any questions, or need additional infonnation, do not
hesitate to call me.
Date: · 5/6/97
By: Elley Klausbruckner •
CJ SEPARATE COVER
l'8I FACSIMILE
NO,
3 PAOES !INCLUDES COVER)
D U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
D PRIORITY AIR
D NEXT DAY AIR
CJ 2ND DAY AIR
D GROUND SERVICE
D MESSENGER
D BY HAND
D PRINT
D ORIGINAL
D REPRODUCIBLE
D HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS
D SHOP DRAWINGS
D SPECIFICATIONS
0 CORRESPONDENCE
D CAOO DISC
D ,DXF FORMAT
D .FCD FORMAT
D .OWG FORMAT
D MATERIAL LIST
D PHOTOGRAPH
D SAMPLE
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GROUP CO.
TOMES, VAN ~lck(Ey &.• A!5SOCiATES
, Callaway Golf -Pro .. Tour!Putter.Assembly
Dust Col~ection System Evaluation
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Son Diego
Detroit
Atlonto
New Jersey
This report is s~bmitted to the Carls~ad ;Fire Department arid the Carlsbad Building Department on behalf of ·
Callaway to sho~ complianc~ with Section 50,5.1 of the 1994 Edition of the U?ifonn Mechanical Code for the
existing dust collection syste~, with the proposed tenant improve~ents to the system,
. Per'sectjon SOS.I of the UMC (1994 edition): . . ' . .
505.1 General. A me9hanical ventilation or exhaust system shall be installed to ,control, capture and remove
emission,s generated/rom product use or handling when required by the Building Code or Fire Co.de 'and when
such ·emissio_ns res_ult in a hazard to life or property. The design of the system shall be $Uch' that the emissions
are confined to the area tn which they ate generated by air currents, hoods or ~nclosures and shall be
exhausted by a duct system.to a safe' location or· treated by removing containments. Du~ts conveying explosives
or flammable vapors, fames or dusts shall extend directly to the exterior ofth~ building.without entering other
· spaces. Exhaust ducts shall not extend into or through ducts and plenums. · · ·
Exception,· Duct1 conveying vapor or fumel having flammable constituents less than 2S percent at their,lowei-flammability
limit may pass through o~her spaces. ·
1It is the intent of thi~ report to show complianc~· with se~tion 505.1 through the ex~eption in the code ..
Determin,ation of. the Lower Flammable Limits:
Per Table No. 9 .. A of the Vnifonn Building Code (1991 Edition), the exempt amount of con1bustible dust .
allowed is ~ lb of dusi per 1000 cu. ft. As indicated in Footnote 1 of Table No. 9·A, 'the exempt quantit.ies of
dust are• based upon "dust explosion potential," should the dust accumulate in quantities greater than' 1 lb./1000
cu. ft. This criteria for combustible-dusts c~ be equated to the criteria for lower flapim~ble limits in a. ·
flamm~ble vapor scenario. The lower flammable limit (LFL ), as defined in the Unifonn Fire Code, is ''the
minimum concentration of vapor in air at-which propagation of fl~e will occur in the presence of ap ignition
source/' Assuming that the lower :flammable limit for a dust equa~es to "dust explosion potential" of dust .
greater th~ 1 lb per 1000 cu. ft of duct (or space)J the maximum amount of dust permitted for a system th!it is
in compliance with Section 505.1 (Exception) would be 25% of the lower flammable limit, ·which is 0.?5 lb of
dust per lO00 cu. ft. of duct..
· Dust Collection System Under Static; Conditions:
. The first scenario analyzed is the amount of dust ~cumulated under static conditio~s (without any airflow
through the duct-sy-~em). Based on the information provided to me by Walsh Engineering, ,it is estifnated that
the volume of duct in the system, with the proposed tenant improvements (demoli~ion and additidn of.ducts), is
approximately 1506 cu. ft. For a duct system of 1506 ou.' ft., the 25% flammable Hrnit would equate to 0-.38 lbs
. of dust allowed in the sys~m. ·
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'1St~tic ~onditions" as noted above iniplies that should the duct oo~lection system stop functioning for whatever
reason~ the sy.st~m ~ay· coniinue to produce dust for~ short period oftim.e thereafter.· As part of $en~ tenant
imp:rovenients, Gallaway p\ans t~ upgrade the dust' collection system. so that all dust producing.inachinezy are
interlocked with the machinery power· supply so tli,at the machinery .cannot be operated without. the dust
colle9tion-equipment also operating. Therefore it is not likely .that "static conditions" will occur. ' . . .
Dust Collection.System Under.Normal Operatin1 Conditio._s: · ·
Under '1,1onnal opeiating conditions the above-mentioned dust collec~ion system ~s rated at 44~000 'cfm. The
~owit of dust allowed by Section 505.1 1s 0.25 lb of dust per 1 0Q0 ,cu ft of duct (based on 25.% of the lower·
flammable limit). Therefore the maximum amount of dust produce~ under no~al operating conditions cannot
exceed 11 lb/min. · · ·
Actual-Dust Produced: . .
'Based on se:veral telephone conversatio~s with Cailaway'$ Safety Dep~ent, there ~s app~oximately '1200 lbs
of accumulation of dust "sludge" in the system every week; the "dusi sludge consists of approximately.75% dust
and.-~5% water'. The system is typically used 24 hours per day, five days per week. This equates to an average ·
produc.tion of dust in the system of 0.125 l~i; per minute. · ·
Ass~!ng that the amount Qf dust being genei:ated is increased ~Y. approximately ~% (~pproxm:iately 6 of the 56
· dust producing workstations will, be demolished, and 9 workstations will -be added); 0.13· lbs of dust is being
produced eveey minute, once the Pro-: Tour/Putter Assembly is in place: ·
· Conclusion: . . . .
· The amowt of dust produced in the dust collection system in Callaway's Rutherford building clearly me~ts.the ·
·'intent of the Exception to Section'505.1 of the Uniform Mechanical Code (1994 Edlµon). The above:
calculations, show that the amount of dust produced in the system is's1,lbstantially les's than the·required 25%
lower flanunabl~ limits, which is ·re.quired if the duct system extends to other spaces fn the. building. Bas~d on·
several telephone c·onversations with Olen Adamek, "spaces' in ~is case are assumed to indica~e areas -separated
by ~f wal~s (whe~er it be partition walls or required separation wall~).
O~ beh~lf of Cali~~ay, we are requesting the approval of the existing dust collection system, with the p~p~sed .
tenant improvements as shown on Walsh Engineering~ s plans. · ·
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We are sending you the following ·information:
Per your ,request, I am sending you the dust collection calculations
· fot the new Pro-Tour/Putter Assembly portio~ of the Rutherford
Building.
If you have any questions, ot need additional information, do not
.hesitate to oall me.
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San Diego, CA
Dearborn, Ml
Atlanta, GA
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CALLAWAY GOLF,; PROTOURIPU.TTER 'ASSEMSLY
DUST COLLECTION CALCULATIONS
(REVISED APRiL_ 30, 1997). .
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This report is submitted to the Carlsbad Fire ,Department an,d the Carlsbad Building Department on behalf of ·
Callaway to show compliance with 1)ble 9-A of the 1991 Edition, as·well as tabie 3-D of the 1994 Edition, of·
the Uniform Building for the existing dust collect~on ~ystem· in ~he Rutherford Building. ·
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i_PerUBC Table 9-A and UBC Tabl¥ 3-D (1994 Editio~), tlle exem~.~ounts of combustible dilst sh~ll be le~s · ·
than or equal to 1 lb of dust per every_ 1000 cu. ft-~t duct (Att~hment·#l). The intent o,fthis report is to 'show · ·
compliance with this requirement, presently~ as.well as with the proposed changes being implemented to·the
Rutherford dust collection system; the 1991 Edition ofthe.Uqiforµi Building code was applicable at the time
when the dust coll~ction system ~s first installed. ·
Calculations of the Exisw System
B"ased ·on sev.eral telephone conver~~~ons with Callaway' s Safety D~partment, there· is approxima~ely 1200 ibs
of accumulation of dust "sludge" in the system every week; the 'dust sludge consists of app:roximately 7 5% dust
and 25% water. Th~ system is typically used 24 hours.per.day; five days.per week. This equates to an average. . .
production of dust iri the system of 0.125 lbs per minute. The e:,cisting system has approximately 1250 cubic
feet of duct work.. Therefore for every minute of dust estimated there is approximately 0.0001 lbs/cu ft of dust;
this equates to 0.1 1~ of dust for eveey 1000 cubic feet of'dtict. . . .
Also, a conservative calculation could be used if the 1200 lbs of s1udge·was a~caunulated over an 8 p.ours per · ·
day, 5 days per week period. This calculation would result in approximately 0.3 lb per every 1000 cubic feet of ·
duct. · · · · ·
The above calculations clearly indicate the ~sent ~ystem_.me~ts_the requirements of ·uBC Table 9-A (1991
Edition), as well as UBC Table 3-D (1994 Edition). ·
Calculatio~s of the System With the Prop~sed Change,1
A similar ca~culation_can be pe~onned with the proposed changes to the system;· Based-on th~ infonnation
gathered from Walsh Engineering, there is approximately 58 cubic feet of duct.that is being removed, and
approximately 314 cu~ic feet of ~uct is being added. Assuming that the 'aniount·of dus.t .be~rig generated is
increased by approximately So/o (approximately 6 of the 56 dust proqucing workstations will be demoli~hed, and
9 workstations will be added), for every minute, thv amount of dust being generated is approximately 0.000087
lb/cu ft; this equates· to 0.087 lb of dust for evei;y 1000 cubic feet of duct.
Again a conservative calculation C(?uld be used if tb:e 1200· lbs of dust was accumulated ov~r an 8 hour per, day,
5 days per week period. This calculation would result in ·0 .261 lb p~r every l 000 cubic feet of duct.
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"The aboye calculation again ~learly indicates that .the. am~1:111i of d\lSt ~ the. diasi colle~tio~ system is very
limited 34d meets the requirements Qf VBC Table g-:A (l-991 Edition)1 as well as UBC Table 3-D (1994
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MAX\MUM QUANTITES PER CONTROL AREA1
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COIIDTIUltl STOIIAGE.:i: ~ S11STIEIIIIS U6E'-<IPEN SYSTEMS
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I.I Comlluinillle II N,A. 12019 iN.A. N.A. 120 N.A. N.A. 30
liquid4,s.6,.7,S,9 JII-A N.A. 33010 N.A. N.A. 330 . N.A. N.A. 80
lll-B N.A. . 13.2,0010.11 N.A. . N.A. 13,2(1011 N.A. N,A. 3,31JOLI
1.2 Combus.tible fiber
{looie) (100) N.A. N.A. (100) N.Ai.. N.A. (2fl) N.A.
(baled) {1.000} N.A. N.A. {1,000) N.A. N.A. (200) N.A.
l.3 C'eyopic, fl:am11u1ble
01' !D(idiZing 45 N.A. N'.A. 45 N.A. N.A_. 10
2.1 Explosives l2 ,, ]10.13 (1)10,13 N.A. l/11 (1'4) N.A. l/4 {1/4)
3.J Flammable wlid 125,10 N.A. N.A. !4 N.A •. N.A. . 14 N.A.
3.2Aam:mahle gas ' fga»e0us) 'NJ\. N.A. 7506.10 . N.A. N.A. . 7.5ij6.IO N.A. N.A.
(Jiq_uefr.ed) N.A:. ]56.IO N.A, N.A. 1s6,10 N.A. N.A. N,A. ·
3.3 Flamm.ible 1-A NA. 3010 N.A. l'il.A. 30 N.A. N.A. 10 liquidU,6-7,11,9 l·B N.A. 6010 N.A. N.A. 60 N.A. N.A. lS
1-C N.A. 90IO N.A. N.A. 90 N.A. N.A. 20
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lcon1rolan:J1sshlll l:cSCJarakd ficm c11ell Glher by 001 ?us tltan a 01te-lrom-f"mwesistive occupancy UJ!a?lllioo. 1be number or ()(Intro) ii~M wilhin .1builmng llilled fur I
n:rail or wlroluaie sales shaU lllll ell£ecli lwo. The 1111mber of oonlnll are:11. in buililings wilh. other 11111CS shall m:11 exceed four. See Sec lion 104.
-~aggiegate quantlty ,in 119: and JllOrJge slrall nol exer;ed the qmntily lisll:d fur sWll!ge.. . ~ :a~ ~u:mlily of =ffamD!llblc solid and llllllilammable or J10GC0111bu!tiblc liquid llumooUIS maleriaTs wilhin a single Clllllrol are~ of Group B. DiwiMCD 2
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T.he CJ.Wllllilills: qf medicim:s, foadshlffs and c:o.smefu:s conlaininl oat more lhan 50 pee cent of wl11111e of water-mi:llcible 1iq_11ids :md will.I Ille :rcmairuler of d!i: solu1ions
ltQt being flammable in retail s:alu or zt.onge occuparu:ies are 11n1imitcd whci,. J1111cbf;ed in individual containers llllt eia:o:eding fu11r littts. '
lFacaenllllls, 31rle llteFire Code.
liQYalltims may be incrcasi:il 100 pen:ent in :sprink!crcd IJuilding:s. Wnffl FtiOlml1e 1 :tlro applin, 1he-mcrcare r« boil! Ccllt!Jous may be appJjt:d.
7F« S!oragc and u:rcef flammablcand oombwiliMe lcqoidsin GrollpgA, B. E, F, H, J.M. R, s aJ!d U Occu,PQ11cies, see s«ws 303.8,.304.8,. 305.S. 306.8, 307.S. 30&.S. ..
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IIFor whlllc1.slc ~nd refllil sihls ll!lle, also SM:e Ille fire Cude. • !IS~ ;q,plicalion tlf any ~ offlammab!e or cambMtib4e lk\Uids shall lieamdm:11:d as set1orlh in the Fire Cod'e.
JOqtwUiltCS ma:y he iru:n:lllllCd 100 perocntwhen.sron:d in approved sumge cl'lbinets, 8ilS eminels ore111tcioslelt endoslKl!s :uspecifwd in 1he Fire Code. Who Poomote I
6 ~applies;, lltl: increllile f<H: botb foalmll2S may be lljl{llied. 11"Dtequantilies pcnnilled in a sprinlde~d lmildi:!lg :ne 1001 limio:d.
12.Peniiued in sprink!ercd buildinp only. Nomds allowed.in umprinkkrcd bui!diop,.
130oe-PlHllld of bJaclc :ipOfliog pll'Mfer and :ro p,11nds (9 q) of smakcb powder are permillc:d. in sprinklen:d or uMJIJmk~d buildin~.
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1.3 Colllbustihle filler N.A. (loose) (100) N.A. N.A. (100) N.A. (20) N.A.
{bakd) (l,QOO) N.A. NA. (1,000) N.A. N.A. (.200) N.A.
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Phone:452-3188 Date: May 3, 1997
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request is accompanied by a technical report dated September 1995 from TV A
Please modify the 1995 technical report. as necessary to prove through rational
methods that the new duct configurations meet the same technical criteria as was
allowed in the 1995 report and forward that information to me. That work should be
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shaft u,end dlractty to the exterior of the buildi without entering other
spaces. UMC, Section SOS, 1. The City of Carl ad lufldin9 ~olal
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September 13, 1995
Richard Merk
Vice President of Planning 1:µ1d Operations
C4LLOWAY GOLF
2iss Rutherford Road
Carl~bad, CA 92008
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son Diego, CA
Deorborn, Ml
Atlanta, GA
Subject: Fire And Life satm: Report For The Proposed Du1t CoJJectjon System For c,uaway Golf-
. Rutherlmzd Production
Dear Mr, Merk
Tornes! Van Rickley & Associates (TVA), has reviewed the plans and documents for the proposed installation
ofth~ dust collection system for Callaway Golf-Ruther.ford Production. Based on the findings of this report,
TV A recommends approval of Callaway Go~f s propos~d dust collection system by the local authorities having
j urisdicti'on, After meeting separately with Mr. Glen Adamek, Mechanicai Engineer for the Esgil Corporation,
and Mr. Pat Kelly, Building Official for the City of Carlsbad, the consensus for this report is to address
minimum requirements for the particular use of titanium, graphite and stainless steel by Callaway Golf, and to
compare their operations and use ofthese materials to the appropriate level offire,and life safety risk that they
represent The amounts of dust created by the production process involving the cutting and polishing operations
is minimal. Itis the intent of this report to equate .the fire and life safety risk of dust produced to that compared
with flammable constituents that are less than 25 percent of their lower flammability level (LFL).
1991 Edition 0/The Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC)
The 1991 edition of ~e Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC), Chapter 11, sets forth minimum requirements for
the installation of ventilation systems and product-conveying systems, Section 1105. (a) General, includes the
following requirements:
''Ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fume~ or dusts shall extend directly to the exterior of
the building without entering other spaces, Exhaust ducts shall not extend into or through ducts and
,plenwns."
The ,exception in the UMC to this requirement is as follows: ,
"EXCEPTION: Ducts con"eying vapors or fumes having flammable constituents less than 25 percent of
their lower flammability limit (LFL) may pass through other spaces."
82M-A VICkERs STREET • SAN Dleqo. CA 921l1 • TeL 1619) 'i76-6466 • FAX (619) ;76,646~
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1991 Edition Of The Uniform Building Code (UBCl
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The 1991 edition of the Uniform Building Code, Table No. 9-A, allows an aggregate quantity of 1 pound of
combustible dust in use and storage for every 1,000 cubic feet of space. This includes the use of open and
closed systems. Tne proposed dust collection system is designed to provide·approximately 1,220 cubic feet of
space within the main exhaust du9t, This exhaust duct is approximately 224 feet in length, with a tapered
diameter of 44, 40 and 36 inches. The system operates at 44,000 cubic feet per minute, which will provide 36
air, changes per. minute throughout the duct system. A. water c;ollection system is also part_ of the design, While
monitonng the existing system for one hour during peak operations, the maximum amount of dust produced and .
subsequently collected, was 8.1 pounds. It should be noted that this amount was in the form of wet sludge,
which included the additional weight of the retained water. Therefore, the maximum amount of dust produced
~d collected within the duration of one minute, converts to less than 0.14 lb, With 36 complete air changes
every minute, there is never a time when the entire duot system will contain more than 0.14 lb. of dust, which is
far below the allowable amount of l pound;
I Equating The Level Of Fire And Life Safety Risk
. I Titanium and graphite are both classified by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) as combustible,
However, the size and shape of the metal detennine, to a great extent, whether or not it will ignite, Tests have
shown that very thin chips and fine turnings of titanium could be ignited by a match and heavier chips and I· turnings by a Bunsen burner. Coarse chips and turnings 1/32 by 3/28 inch (0,79 by 2,7mm) or larger are
. difficult to ignite.
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spontaneously. Finely divided titanium in the form of dust clouds (including layers) does not ignite
sp1:>ntaneciusly, which differs in this respect from zirconium, plutonium, and certain other metals. In fact,
ignition temperatures of titanium dust clouds in the air range from 630 to 1,090°F (332 to 588°C) and of
. titaniwn dust layers from 720 to 950°F (382 to 510°C). It has been found under test conditions that spontaneous
I .ignition will only take place in pure oxygen at pressures of at least 350 psi. If the oxygen was diluted, and the
· required pressure increased, no spontaneous heating would occur in oxygen concentrations less than 35 percent.
With oxygen comprising about 21 percent of our atmosphere and with a normal atmospheric pressure of 14.70
I psi, the level of fire risk; from spontaneous combustion virtually does not exist. Also, NFP A lists the auto
ignition temperature of titanium at 860"F. Concerning graphite, it is incompatible with chlorinetrifl.uorideJ
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fluorine and potassium superoxide. It reacts at 300°F with potassium, sodium; rubidium and cesium to give
intercalation.compounds. These compounds ignite in ai_r and may react explosively with water.
Fortunately, nope of these hazardous conditions mentio,r,.ed above exist at the Callaway Golf facility. Between
generating small attiounts of dust from the production operation~ and having a collection system that is designed
to handle a much greater load than exists! there simply is not enough combustible dust to warrant an)' serious
concerns.
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CALLOWAY GOLF
technical Report
September 13, 1995
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Visual Inspections Of Inside Duel System
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Equally important is complying with the maintenance requirements, In particular, continual visual inspections
of the inside of the ducting system must be performed to prev~nt any unsafe buildup of combustible'dust. The
staff at Callaway Golf checks the ducting weekly and take pictures of eaoh inspection, which are filed with the
facilities inspection records. Samples of the pictures taken of the inside of the existing duct system are attached
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December of 1994 to the present, each picture shows how exceptionally cle·· the system remains. The · ··
maintenance program alone provides an immediate means to monitor the performance of the system for
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Because of the positive fire and life safety issues mentioned above, together with the exceptional recovery
capabilities of the proposed dust collection system, TVA strongly rec~,nunends approval by the local authori.ties
having jurisdiction, TV A equates Callaway Golr s use of titanium, graphite _and stainless steel to a fire and life
safety risk equal to or less than flammable constituents that are less thari 25 percent of their lower flammability
limit (LFL), which complies with the Exception, in Section 11 OS. (a)
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Should you have any questions or comments with regard to the findings in this report, please contact me at this
office, (619) 576-6466.
Respectfully Su~mitted,
Tomes, Van Rickley Associates
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Mr. Patrick Kelley
Principal Building Inspector
City of Carlsbad
207 5 Las Palmas Drive
Carlsbad, California 92009
SUBJECT: DUST COLLECTOR, RUTHERFORD
PRODUCTION PLAN CHECK 95-1389
Dear Mr. Kelley:
By
This letter is in reference to your letter to Mark Langan of Smith Consulting Architects
concerning our dust collector inspection procedures.
Out maintenance staff will continue on a weekly basis to inspect and take pictures of our duct
work. In the event ofbuild:.:up around the joints, bends and other areas of turbulence within our
ducting system, those areas will be cleaned and re-inspected at that time, however, we have not
experienced any build-up in the past. The pictures and our maintenance logs will be available for
review at your convenience.
If you have any questions, please don 't hesitate to call.,
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Mr. Mark Langan, Smith Consulting Architects
Mr. Richard Merk, Callaway Golf
Se~ior Inspectors, City of Carlsbad
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2285 Rutherford Road • Carlsbad, CA 92008-8815
Teiephone: (619) 931-1771 • Outside California (800) 228-2767
FAX: (619) 931-9539
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City of Carlsbad
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Mark Langan
Smith Co11Sulling Arcllireccs
Architecture and Planning
5355 Mira Sorrento Place Suite 750
San Diego, CA 92121
Re: Dust Collection~ Rutherford Production Plan Check 95 .. 1389
Dear Mark,
Toe City finas ~t the technical report submitted as at1 appeal from the Uniform Mechanical
Code Section 110S(a) requirement is acceptable with som~ atl<lit.ional qualifications. I find that
the level of dusts collected will likely not· reach flammability levels under current operating
co:nditions. However, the system shall be limited to the type of mat~rials · and quantities of
. materials specified in the report. Additionally, the weekly inspections of the ducting done by the
maintenance staff shall iucluu~ cl~an.ing any observed build up which is evident around joints,
bends~ or ocher ares of turbulence within the duct. This allowance may be revoked at any time
in the event it is determ.inc:d that the use conditions or maintenance requirements have changed.
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Please have the maintenance superintendent. '.Mr. Jim Owens, for Callaway Golf acknowledge
these conditions in writing prior to the: b;suance of the building permit.
Sincerely,
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Princ~pal Building Inspector
c: Fire Marshal
Sr. Building Inspectors
Glen Adamek, EsGil Corp.
2075 L.:ls Palmas Dr. • Carlsbaq, CA 92009-1576 • (E:n 9) 438-1161 • FAX (619) 438-0894
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We are $ending you the following information:
Per the request of Carlsbad Fire Department I am sending the Dust
Collection Caloulation Report for the above project with a. few
minor revisions.
If you have any questions~ or need additional information~ do not
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San Diego, CA
Dearborn, MJ
Atlanta, GA
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This report is submitted to the Carlsbad :Fire Dep~ and 'the Carlsbad Building-Dep~ent on behalf of
Callaway to show compliance with 'J;'able 9-A of the 1991 E_dit~on, as well as Table 3-:p·of thc 19~4 Edi"l;ion,-of
the Uniform Building for the existing dust collection system in the Ruthetford Building. · ' . . •.
Per USC Table 9-A and UBC T11ble 3-D 0994 Editipn). the exempt.amounts of combustible dust shall be less
than or equal to 1 lb of dust per every lOQ0 cu. ft of du.ct (Attachment,#1). The intent Qf this report is to sh~w
oompliancc with this requirement, presently. as well as with the proposed changes being implemented to the.
:R\ltherford dust collection ~ystem;-the 1991 Edition ~f the U.l1ifonn,Building code was applicable at the time
when the d\l8t collection system~ first installed. · · · · . . .
Calcul,iipns oftl,.e Existing System-·'
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Based oil several ~ephone co.nvers~tions with_.Callaway's Safety Department, the.re 'is approximately 1200 lbs
of ~U111ulatlon of dust "sludge" in the .system every week; the dust-sludge. consists of approximately 75% dust
and 2S% water, The system is typically 1.lsed 24 hours;per-day; five days per week. This equates to an average
production of dust in the systent of ().125 lbs per minnte. · The Qxisting,system has appro~.mately 1250 cubic
feet of duct work.. Therefore for every minute of dust estimated there is appro~ately 6.0001 lb,s/cu ft of dust;
this equates to 0.1 l~ of dust for evezy. l Q00 cubic feet of duct. .. " .
Also, a consCl'Vative calculation could be used }£the ·1290 lbs of sludge,·was a~cumulated· over an 8 hours p«
day, 5 days per .week period. This calculation would result in appro~ately 0,3 lb per every 1000 cubic feet of
du~t. · ·
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'The above calculations clearly indic!l4' tho prc:e,nt ,system. ineets the requirements of UBC Table 9-A (I 991
Edition), as well as UBC Table 3-D'(1994 Editio:O.). . ' ·
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.pa!culations of the S,ystem Witlrthc= ·Prop~sed Chanfms ..
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gathered fro'm Walsh Engineering, there is approximately ~8 out?ic Jeet of duet thatis being removed, and
· approximately 3-14 cubic, feet of du.Qt is being added. Assumini;that the amount ·of ~hist being gene~~d is ,
inQleased by apF.o,timate]y !% (approximate~y 6 of the S6 dust producing workstations will be demoliJhed, and
9 wor~l$tions will be a~ed), for every ininute, the amol.Uit of dust being g~erate~ is appro>dmately 0.000087
lb/cu ft; this equates to 0.087 lb of dust for every 1000 cubic feet of duct. -, . .
Again a conser:vative calculation Qould be used if the 1200 lb~ of dust was 'accumulated over an 8 hour pet day,
5 &ys per week period. This calculation wouldll$sult in 0,261 lb JX'1' every l ooo cubic feet of,du~t. ·
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CALLAWAY GOLF
TECHNICAL REPORT
September 13, 1995
Richard Merk
Vice President of Planning and Operations
CALLOWAY GOLF
2285 Rutherford Road
Carlsbad, CA 92008
San Diego, CA
Dearborn, Ml
Atlanta, GA
Subject: Fire And Life Safety Report For The Proposed Dust Collection System For Callaway Golf-
Rutherford Production ·
Dear Mr. Merk
Tomes, Van Rickley & Associates (TVA), has reviewed the plans and documents for the proposed installation
of the dust collection system for Callaway Golf-Rutherford Production. Based on the findings of this report,
TV A recommends approval of Callaway Golfs proposed dust collection system by the local authorities having
jurisdiction. After meeting separately with Mr. Glen Adamek, Mechanical Engineer for the Esgil Corporation,
and Mr. Pat Kelly, Building Official for the City of Carlsbad, the consensus for this report is to address
minimum requirements for the particular use of titanium, graphite and stainless steel by Callaway Golf, and to
compare their operations and use of these materials to the appropriate level of fire and life safety risk that they
represent. The amounts of dust created by the production process involving the cutting and polishing operations
is minimal. It is the intent of this report to equate the fire and life safety risk of dust produced to that compared
with flammable constituents that are less than 25 percent of their lower flammability level (LFL ).
J 991 Edition Of The Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC)
The 1991 edition of the Uniform Mechanicaj. Code (UMC), Chapter 11, sets forth minimum requirements for
the installation of ventilation systems and product-conveying systems. Section 1105. (a) General, includes the
following requirements:
"Ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall extend directly to the exterior of
the building without entering other spaces. Exhaust ducts shall not extend into or through ducts and
plenums."
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CALLOWAY GOLF
Technical Report
September 13, 1995
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he 1991 edition of the Uniform Building Code, Table No. 9-A, allows an aggregate quantity of 1 pound of
combustible dust in use and storage for every 1,000 c1,1bjc feet of space. This includes the use of open and
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closed systems. The proposed dust collection system is designed to provide approximately 1,220 cubic feet of
space within the main exhaust duct. This exhaust duct is approximately 224 feet in length, ·with a tapered
I diameter of 44, 40 and 36 inches. The system operates at 44,000 cubic feet per minute, which will provide 36
air changes per minute throughout the duct system. A water collection system is also part of the designl'~Wlit'"l'e
liionitoring ·the existing system.for: one hour-during .p~ajQ>~tations;· the:maximum ~8~£{~~~f,2gµced~d
subsequently .~Pll,ec~d, was 8, l:iP~WP.4S: .Jts_~9.µldJ~~.J,1Qted that this amountw~ :in, .theJor,m .. of wet sludge,
itiic~ JI?:~!~d~d;;tiJ~~~g~itionaLw~ight .of-the ·retained ,water:"~ therefore;Jthe,maxihlum1amollil.t-0fdust :P!.2.e~ d
~~ ~ollected within. the duratio11 of,one_ ntjQ.,g!~,.~~~mverts :tpJ~.s.s,.~"O.~ 14:1b1:1~With,~6~mplete:air .chaQ.ges
·~y~ry minute/there is never a,time.~11~.f?-t~.~~~~;.4M.~l§Y,stefu>«ii1fcoiltalidrt6re:>tfumfO,,t:4;lb:lbf.'d~~gli:i s
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Equating Th,iLevel .Of Fire And Life Safety Risk
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Titanium and graphite are both. cia~·;ified by the National Eire Protection Association (NFP A) as combustible.
However, the size and shape of the metal detenrtine, to a great extent, whether or n<?t it will ignite. Tests have
shown that very thin chips and fine turnings of titanium could be ignited by a match and heavier chips and
turnings by a Bunsen burner. Coarse chips and turnings 1/32 by 3/28 inch (0.79 by 2.7mm) or larger are
difficult to ignite. ·
Callaway Golfs production operations create small amounts .of titanium dust, which will not ignite
spontaneously. Finely divided titanium iµ the fo·rm of dµst clouds (including layers) does not ignite
spontaneously, which differs in this respect from.zirconium, plutonium, and certain other metals. In fact,
ignition temperatures of titanium dust clouds in the air range from 630 to l,090°F (332 to 588°C) and of
titanium dust layer~ from 720 to 9S0°F (382 to 5l0°C). It has been found under test conditions that spontaneous
ignition will only take place in pure oxygen at pressures of at least 350 psi. If the oxygen was diluted, and the
required pressure increased, no spon4uleous heating would occur in oxygen concentrations less than 35 percent.
With oxygen comprising about 21 percent of our atmosphere and with a normal atmospheric pressure of 14. 70
psi, the level of fire risk from spontaneous combustion virtually does not exist. Also, NFP A lists the auto
ignition temperature of titanium at 860°F. Concerning graphite, it is incompatible with chlorinetrifluoride, ·
fluorine and potassium superoxide. It reacts at 300°F with potassium, sodium, rubidium and cesium to give
intercalation compounds. These compounds ignite in air and may react explosively with water.
Fortunately, none of these hazardous conditions mentioµ,ect~I.?ove exist at the Callaway Golffacility)'fieffir_een
~:nerating s~aJl JW;l~~, of dust fro~ ,the produ~tidn-;~P,~~ji~~;~di1*~~~,~T~l~e~!!~,~;~y~~~m:that is:cl~si~fd
4~;.~an~le a inuch greater load than ex1~~~,!hs&t;&Jmply··H:i-not enough combustible dtist to.warrant'any ~enous·'
concerns.·~ .
Richard Merk
CALLOWAY GOLF
Technical Report
September 13, 1995
Page Three
Visual Inspections Of Inside Duct System
Equally important is complying with the maintenance requirements. In particular, continual visual inspections
of the inside of the ducting system must be performed to prevent any unsafe buildup of combustjble dust. The
staff at Callaway Golf checks the ducting weekly and take pictures of each inspection, which are filed with the
facilities.inspection records. Samples of the pictures taken of the insid~ of the exis~ng duct system are attached
in chronological order, dating from the present back to December of 1994. These pictures clearly demonstrate
the effectiveness of the collection system, by how clean and free of dust the inside walls appear. From
December of 1994 to the present, each picture shows how exceptionally clean the system remains. The
maintenance prograni alone provides an immediate means to monitor the performance of the system for
efficiency and safety. (SEE ATTACHED PHOTOS.)
Conclusion
Because of the positive fire and life safety issues mentioned above, together with the exceptional recovery
capabilities of the proposed dust collection system, TV A strongly recommends approval by the local authorities
having jurisdiction. TV A equates Callaway Golfs use of titanium, graphite and stainless steel to a fire and life
safety :dsk equal to or less than flammable constituents that are less than 25 percent of their lower flammability
limit (LFL), which complies with the Exception, in Section 1105. (a)
Should you have any questions or comments with regard to the findings in this report, please contact me at this
office, (619) 576-6466.
Respectfully Submitted,
Tomes, Van Rickley Associates
ichael J. Chillinsky
Senior Consultant, Legal Services
C: Mark Lagan -Smith Consulting Architects
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EXl&TING STEEL COLUMN w/ 2 LAYERS TYFE 'X' GYP. BD. FOR 0
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INFILL w/ STUD WALL FER LEGEND
(6) FULL 'I' RECESSED 4 (1) 5UR=ACE MOl.NTED FIRE EXT!NGUISHE~ CABINET w/ 2.410 6C
EXTINGU15'4ER
REMOVE EXISTING RESILIENT FLOORING AND/OR CARPET. GRIND ANY HIGH SFOT& IN CONCRETE
5U~ACE MCUNTED FIRE EXTINC::UJSI-IER CABINET w/ Ml" BC FIRE EXTl)',61J\5HER
EXl5TING 5'4EAR WALL -MODIFY FER S<EET AB. TRIM-CIJT ROX,H OPENING wl WOOD STUDS FOR
DOOR FRAJ1E INST ALLATIC>l OR FOR DRYWALL CASED OPENING
EXISTING ONE-HO.JR WALL ANO EXIT ~IDOR
REMOVE EXl5TING DOOR • FRAME (SAYE FOR ou.NER> INFILL w/ STOREFRC><T I GLASS TO MATCH
ADJACENT EXISTING COLOR !SEE NOTE 2 ABOVE/
REMOVE :Xl5TING CARD READER -PROVIDE WEATHER PROO!' BLANK COYER • EXTERIOR LOCATIONS
NEW CARD READER BY OUNER -CONDUIT • J-BOX B'r COOTRACTOR
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ONE HOUR RATING -MAINTAIN/ FATCl-l AS REQUIRED
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