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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1630 FARADAY AVE; ; CB981514; Permit..... B U I L D I N G P E R M I T Permit No: CB98151~ Project No: A9704905 Development No: 07/10/98 12:59 Page 1 of 1 ,Job Address: 1630 FARADAY AV Permit Type: INDUSTRIAL TENANT Parcel No: 212-130-22-00 Valuation: 628,095 Occupancy Gr,::mp: Suite: IMPROVEMENT Lot#: 97 Construction Type: NEW Reference#: CB973804 Status: ISSUED Description: 33,336 SF : 12,548 SF TI-(20,788 OFFICE& Applied: 05/18/98 WAREHOUSE) INT. SPECIALIS'l'S Apr/Issue: 07 /10/98 8895E'<fi77:£07'8! oljoo_: ofMP-02 6 1 9 5 4 6-O 11 O C-PRMT 23788 u 00 __ ;w::-, ___ _ il APr·i,·iOVfo\l ~~-DAl E 1·/f t f' .CLEARANCE~":""""'"----==- CITY OF CARLSBAD 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 (619) 438-1161 ////7 PEf3MIT APPLICATION rfr-'}tf13rD~.~ CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad (760) 438-1161 CA 92009 Address (include Bldg/Suite #) ,-.. /2 r Business Name (at 4-ZV rf4£4&/J~, tr&1 ~_j ~zv Legal Description / -2 1 Lot No. Subdivision Name/Number /VO· ?/$ ~ l...;Jt:?-2-2.e:Jo Unit No. Phase No. Total # of units Assessor's Parcel # Existing Use Proposed Use 7?&?=: r4/'/7tf'c4= MF-P'7 .:51JP£~-~ afliff '7 J.t/4,PE&c-J;E. -1-l\/d/(/_ Description of Work SQ. FT. ":J #of Stories # of Bedrooms # of Bathrooms J)'f!:((fli_,1.tv.A-Itf J:ioJ~ E_, '". 2G t}U ... . a.. ~.f!-t> "t-f/tJ .:::,1?'4s£ _c5Jl'?4C~ · {~) ~~G~/4s1 p~~Ntt4~eQtf(A~2c~nt9Mrsa-4~~ IYP'~£ £ ?ZLZ/ 6/?--.S9'?o//~-~ Name ,.,_ Address City State/Zip , __ ·· Te~ephone ~ _ • F~x # _ J// • l'3 •. · · :-;APPl;.ll)AN,'.i:,: · ·, .l] :9!if!~fliO,tQr:: .JO);g,ent for,;.Con~ra"<?~or. · Cl Qw_i\er, , ,CJ A9Elnt. for Owner · ' Tb ---------------------------~-------------0~ Name Address City State/Zip Telephone# '4:: · PROPEi:t:W OWNER : --:_· . ,., ' ,· · .... · ·" -· . . , , ·. ·. ·. · · · . · ·. , , . ·-·c'jc_·· ~j;J<c,fl-97212 .. ··4g~ -#x#vi7i--e .iJR' · l'ZJ: ~--.a df ??2///~-· tf'//--¢J£ -//?a Name ~ Address City State/Zip Telephone# ~r-::~.R~tir.0:¢1.,@i'c~oo~·~:-·::-:-:·--·:-::.--·· -,-~· ::. ··, ·: ··:· _:· · ... ·· ·. · ·-----· ·. -. ···1· ··-· · · ·:·: .. -- ,1'1 ~ (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to its 11\J 'ii issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law ¾ (1:\ [Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged I\.,' \\~ exemption. An violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a <;)Yjl J:)enalty of not more than five hundred dollars [$500)). 1' \I\) £ ,... /.;..v,,q ILL e.... r'R~ . 5 ~T£-M5'7AJC. l\ \ Name Address City State/Zip Telephone# ~ State License# SO t/. 5 87 -{ License Class f3 tit;susr~eiise # / ,;).{) '-/:C> 2-7 \ :37 {>i;..-rif {+t ~h.,,, ti /.J1r tJ !-,,_ · c· 11~7s.-s.Iroo Designer Name Address City State/Zip Telephone \ State License# _________ _ ~~;:r~..Bilii:l),bf\l~~rto.rt:-::i":.::_:_::. :--:-:.:"·~ ~:-:·_·.::' :· : .. :-.: ·::. ---.::"--:: -~'--· ···-----. . . . ---,. . -... -. \t, ~ Worl<ers' Compensation Declaration: I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ~ , D I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance l ~ ~ of the work for which this permit is issued. ~ ~ [jlf_ I have and will maintain workers' compensation, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is ~ (\' ifsued. My worker's compensation ir;surany.!!.,Carriei and policy number are: 1· ) ~ tsurance-CWr\p~YS? 6t4-t1:.= ,-..,.tv...L IP~y}}o::_;~I ~J.S-3 ']:S -"'C( i8~ii'\jtion~DatS, 'i,1 f L (THIS"SECTIONNEED NOT BE COMPLETED IF THE PERMIT IS FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS-($1001 OR LESS} --,.,., D CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California. WARNING: Failure to secure k~s' compensatio coverage is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars (~.1,0(?,QO,O , • a iti cos of compensation, damages as provided for in Section ~J_06 of the Labor ode, ·nte,r~t and attorney's fees. ---SIGNATURE-· ·./-~-. lo~ .. --~-0 'to --,.z;: :.:)'lWfi~fffioi~RJ;ifQtc_~R,11.Jj • _: ·. . • ' , " ,, ' " , . ' ' .. -~" , •>' c', ... , , , ,, • I hereby affirm that I am exempt fr the Contractor's License Law for the following reason: D I, as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). 0 I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). D I am exempt under Section ______ Business and Professions Code for this reason: 1. I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement. D YES ONO 2. I (have / have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. 3. I have contracted _with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name / address / phone number I contractors license number): 4. I plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name / address / phone number/ contractors license number):. _____________________________________________ _ 5. I will provide some of the work, but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name / address / phone number/ type of work}: _______________________________________________________ _ PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE _____________________ _ DATE _________ _ ;gqM-t~lrtti:!1j_;$'1;onc!'f(~9,,13;'1:liifJ}iiiitffiiifriitt·Ji'qKpiNlf£g_5Ni1r,:9N~Y Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? D YES O NO Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air quality management district? D YES D NO Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site 7 D YES O NO IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. i!l':::'._q,9,jij~fJ~.\:i~tli;>N{_i;NtiJN~.8-GEN~X-~.:-::~~:~~-_·_:_:_·~:::·: ~-;_ :-::.·:·:.~~---~:-. . ... : • ·:. I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097(i) Civil Code). LENDER'S NAME LENDER'S ADDRESS ________________________ _ ~r\1Al?P.t;.LQANT,-,:;;~:;;;:;l;fl;::;.'E;;;lf,;:;::JC;::A:::)F;:;:JO;:;;_l\t:;:,.=: :::;;: __ ,;=-:-:"=:=,_.,::-:_::::::==::::-::::::-:: · · · •. , •.· · · ----r· ~ · . I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the Cit~ of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by th uild' g 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 no omme ed within days from the date of such permit or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after th ork i period of 180 days (Section 106.4.4 Uniform Building Code). DATE __ 15~-~-~-i~~---- WHITE: File YELLOW: Applicant PINK: Finance - S E W E R P E R M I T 07/10/98 13:01 Page 1 of 1 Job Address: 1630 FARADAY AV Permit Type: SEWER -OFFICE/WAREHOUSE Parcel No: 212-130-22-00 Description: INTERIOR SPECIALISTS TENANT IMPROVEMENT Permitee: AUSTIN DESIGN GROUP 9605 SCRANTION ROAD SAN DIEGO CA 92121 Suite: Permit No: SE980124 Bldg Planck#: CB981514 Status: ISSUED Applied: 07/07/98 Apr/Issue: 07/10/98 619 546-0110 Expired: 889.Pi-OJt,.1,PfgB,j ~1: 0~AI'-92 C-PRMT 20839-00 -- Fl NAl APF·::~OVAL INSP. ______ DATE ____ _ CLEARANCE==-=-----===-- CITY OF CARLSBAD 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 (619) 438-1161 PERMIT# CB981514 DESCRIPTION: 33,336 SF 12,548 SF TYPE: ITI CITY OF CARLSBAD INSPECTION REQUEST FOR 09/04/98 TI-(20,788 OFFICE& WAREHOUSE) INT. SPECIALISTS STE: INSPECTOR AREA PD PLANCK# CB981514 OCC GRP CONSTR. TYPE NEW LOT: 97 JOB ADDRESS: 1630 FARADAY AV APPLICANT: CARLOS OMRAN CONTRACTOR: PHONE: 619 546-0110 OWNER: REMARKS: C/ SPECIAL INSTRUCT: TOTAL TIME: --RELATED PERMITS--PERMIT# CB973804 SE980003 FS980029 AS980102 SE980124 WM980062 RW980234 FAD98022 ~:g:: ~ INSPECTO : ~~F---=-=~--=-- TYPE STATUS COM ISSUED swow ISSUED FIXSYS ISSUED ASC ISSUED swow ISSUED WMETER ISSUED ROW ISSUED FADD ISSUED CD LVL DESCRIPTION ACT COMMENTS 19 ST Final Structural 29 PL Final Plumbing 39 EL Final Electrical 49 ME Final Mechanical -----~------------------------------------------------ ***** INSPECTION HISTORY***** DATE 090298 090198 083198 083198 082898 082898 082898 082698 081998 081998 081498 081098 081098 080798 080698 080698 080598 080498 080498 DESCRIPTION Rough Electric Rough Combo Rough Combo Final Electrical Rough/Ducts/Dampers Rough Electric Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding Rough Combo Rough Electric Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding Interior Lath/Drywall Rough/Topout Interior Lath/Drywall Rough/Topout Rough Electric Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding Rough Electric Rough/Ducts/Dampers Interior Lath/Drywall ACT co AP co co AP AP AP NR AP AP AP PA PA AP PA PA NS PA PA INSP PD PD PD PD DH DH DH TP PD PD PD PD PD PD PD PD PD PD PD COMMENTS CEILING 2ND FL 2ND FL ABOVE T-GRID -2ND CEIL INSP A123 2ND FLR BATH FANS T-GRID FLR 09/12/98, INSPECTION HISTORY LISTING FOR PERMIT# CB981514 DATE INSPECTION TYPE INSP ACT COMMENTS 09/08/98 Final Combo PD AP 09/04/98 Final Combo RI RI C/ 09/03/98 Rough Electric PD PA WIRING AT FUSES 09/03/98 Final Electrical PD WC 09/03/98 Final Electrical PD WC 09/03/98 Final Electrical RI RI C/ 09/03/98 Final Electrical RI RI C/ 09/02/98 Rough Electric PD co 09/02/98 Rough Electric RI RI B/ 09/01/98 Rough Combo PD AP CEILING 09/01/98 Rough Combo RI RI C/ 08/31/98 Final Electrical PD co 08/31/98 Final Electrical RI RI R/ 08/31/98 Rough Combo PD co 08/31/98 Rough Combo RI RI R/ 1ST FLOOR 08/28/98 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Wel DH AP T-GRID -2ND FLR 08/28/98 Rough/Topout DH WC 08/28/98 Rough Electric DH AP 2ND FL ABOVE T-GRID 08/28/98 Rough/Ducts/Dampers DH AP 2ND FL 08/28/98 Rough Combo RI RI R/ 08/26/98 Rough Combo TP NR CEIL INSP 08/26/98 Rough Combo RI RI R/ 08/19/98 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Wel PD AP A123 08/19/98 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Wel RI RI C/ 08/19/98 Rough Electric PD AP 08/19/98 Rough Electric RI RI C/ 08/14/98 Interior Lath/Drywall PD AP 2ND FLR 08/14/98 Interior Lath/Drywall RI RI C/ 08/10/98 Interior Lath/Drywall PD PA 08/10/98 Interior Lath/Drywall RI RI C/ 08/10/98 Rough/Topout PD PA 08/10/98 Rough/Topout RI RI C/ 08/07/98 Rough/Topout PD AP 08/07/98 Rough/Topout RI RI C/ 08/06/98 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Wel PD PA 08/06/98 Rough Electric PD PA 08/05/98 Rough Electric PD NS 08/05/98 Rough Electric RI RI C/ 08/04/98 Interior Lath/Drywall PD PA 08/04/98 Interior Lath/Drywall RI RI C/ 08/04/98 Rough/Ducts/Dampers PD PA BATH FANS 08/04/98 Rough/Ducts/Dampers RI RI C/ 08/03/98 Interior Lath/Drywall PD NR 08/03/98 Interior Lath/Drywall RI RI C/ 07/29/98 Frame/Steel/Bolting/We! PD AP WALLS 1ST FLR 07/29/98 Rough/Topout PD AP WALLS 1ST FLR 07/29/98 Rough Electric PD AP WALLS 1ST FLR 07/29/98 Rough/Ducts/Dampers PD NR 07/29/98 Rough Combo RI RI C/ 07/28/98 Interior Lath/Drywall PD co 07/28/98 Interior Lath/Drywall RI RI C/ 07/28/98 Rough/Topout PD co 07/28/98 Rough/To pout RI RI C/ HIT <RETURN> TO CONTINUE .•. 09/12/98 INSPECTION HISTORY LISTING FOR PERMIT# CB981514 DATE INSPECTION TYPE INSP ACT COMMENTS 07/28/98 Rough Electric PD co 07/28/98 Rough Electric RI RI C/ 07/27/98 Interior Lath/Drywall PS NR 07/27/98 Interior Lath/Drywall RI RI C/ 07/27/98 Rough/Topout RI RI C/ 07/27/98 Rough Electric RI RI C/ 07/23/98 Interior Lath/Drywall PD PA AT DEMISING WALL 07/23/98 Exterior Lath/Drywall PD WC 07/23/98 Exterior Lath/Drywall RI RI B/ERIC/ 07/22/98 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Wel PD WC 07/22/98 Frame/Steel/Bolting/We! RI RI C/619/247-2667 07/22/98 Interior Lath/Drywall PD PA AT DEMISING WALL 07/17/98 Rough/Topout RI RI B/ 07/16/98 Underground/Under Floor PD AP 07/16/98 Underground/Under Floor RI RI C/619/755-1800 07/16/98 Rough/Topout PD PA 1ST FLR BATHS HIT <RETURN> TO CONTINUE ••. FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION DEPT: BUILDING ENGINEERING (F..lE_E/ PLANNING CMWD ST LITE PLAN CHECK#: CB981514 n IA.. PERMIT#: CB981514 \.J.,1/ PROJECT NAME: 33,336 SF TI-(20,788 OFFICE& 12,548 SF WAREHOUSE) INT. SPECIALISTS ADDRESS: 1630 FARADAY AV LOT# 97 CONTACT PERSON/PHONE#: C/ SEWER DIST: CA WATER DIST: CA DATE DATE: 09/04/98 PERMIT TYPE: ITI INSPECTED iJ BY : ('. cr,_f_ c& INSPECTED: qJ;tfkt3 r' APPROVED _i!::::. DISAPPROVED INSPECTED BY: INSPECTED BY: COMMENTS: DATE INSPECTED: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE INSPECTED: APPROVED DISAPPROVED <:.,'. I ,)ti/ 1 :!':Jc:, lib; ::.,-:; .J:..' '"""'I· i_,1411·1r °' r H r He. \ Thu~ay, July 30, 1998 Jim Loh National Electric Works 5983 Fairmont A venue San Di~go, CA 92120 RE: INTERIOR SPECIALISTS Lot 97 Faraday A venue Carlsbad Research Center Dear Jim: 8989 Montrose Way San Diego, CA 92122 dcampl@san.rr.com ((,19) 535-1585 Fax: 535-1980 The design drawing, Sheet E-1, Power Single Line Diagram, shows 21/2"C-4#3/0, 1#6 ground, copper, THHNrrHWN feeders to the individual 200 ampere, 120/208 volts, three phase, four wire, panclboards. The feeders were furnished and jnstalled as 2"C-4#3/0, copper, TlffiN/fH\VN. Per NEC table 310-16, the 2" Conduit is adequate for the 4#3/0 conductors. Per the NEC section ffl0-42, the electrical metallic tubing (emt) raceway may be used for equipment grounding, therefore the #6 equiptnent grounding conductor is not required. Walter D. Camp, PE Electrical Engineer • AUSTIN DESIGN GROUP ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN PLANNING ENGINEERING Douglas H. Austin, FAJA Randy S. Robbins, AJA ChristopherT. Veum Jeffrey J. Porshalle, AJA 9605 SCRANTON RD SUITE 200 SAN DIEGO CA 92121 619 546 0110 619 546 0440 FAX TRANSMITTAL DATE: TO: FIRM: FROM: RE: PROJECT: PROJECT NO. ATTACHMENT: REMARKS: PURPOSE: XYour Use July 28, 1998 Herb Krull PROJECT MANAGER BURGER CONSTNRUCTIO 437 So. Highway 101 Ste 11 O Solana Beach, Calif. 92075 1-619-755-2801 Carlos Omron Lot 97 Faraday/Interior Specialists Detail Revisions per Bldg. Inspector Interior Specialists 97334.02 Detail NA7.1 (One Hour Rated Tunnel Corridor) dated 7-28-98 Detail 11/Al 1.2 (Brace detail) 7-28-98 Partial plan cit first floor dated 7-28-98 -Deleting detail 10/A 11 .2 and wind walls Detail 10/Al 1.2 dated 7-28-98 Herb, both details are wet stamped and signed X Per Request D For Approval Review and Comment \\A.USTIN_Nl\PROJECTS\97334 Interior Speclallsts\Burger Contractor CA\hkrull CO072898 Bldginspdetailstran.docTuesday, July 28, 1998 ... L . .:i: 1T7 I I !24"d. ehelvee .t I I h2"cl. ehelvee. I I !& I I I ~I I l I I ' 4111 I ' ' ...- 21t211 l i I I ~ ~ I (l1 J s 1Psz F F ~ d 14'-I" ti lU 01 1-011 ALIC I rt ~11/fl~ ! i I 4><4ALIGN L----,--------------+-----~,fr & -T - I f«1i I ! I ! I l'a)1' ,, '"' I I <PI I I I i 1==1 />,. I . ill $1 i f'644 1 4X4 + -+ · i I -~· : :ill -<{ I I '·y----· IF F ' ~sz IF F ! I ---= 1-------· ~, '?1 ;o I i ALIC 12·-2" l!JIII ,------------ .E :11 E .EL" TYF.) -=" ·- LJ ..,J;. 1-i.:.; ~J ~ ~t}l I • \ -.J I V....... I I \ --...,, ' . . ' ~- 6 11 METAL STUDS N/S/8" TYFE~YF. 6D. . c:,F STUD PER .~ 61/A1.1 I!: , . l(;··_ .. :,:··.-•. ,--··· tc;---·t-··\~ !:;::::=I· ~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~ t"ll--tX &l-llM & , DLf/Jl!AY 51DE F ., COLUMN/POST CORNER CONDI / ~-----.3 S/811 2S GA.SRA.CE -11 /-t.t _,,.-1_,..., \.___/ ?t-31 ?'-0 I I ({) I ~ ({) ((\ I ~ I -- .J.. ~ ') .__ _____ _ -~ -('() l1·-0 11 ~ 2'-10 'l DeeFil .Eb8M ELEVATION A TABLE C l/211 = 11-011 \ (2)FULL INTERIO ----~T( ~-----3 5/8" 25 GA.BRACE @ 4'-0" o.c. (alt. sides) 25 GA TOP TRACK H/3-# 8 S.M.S. r--FINIS!-! CEILING PER A4.0/A4.1 _!_ ___ _ '--+---METAL STUD PER PLAN • .. ,. 'f!: l::S:I CORR. A112 1 HR. TUNNEL l ~ B'-0" CLEAR U.N.O. ~-MECt--1. PER MEC!-tANICAL ,,..---1-1/2" NWT. CONCRETE .,--(E) 3/4" PLYWOOD (E)T JI PER STRUCTU~AL lv, <bk o(l r ~(ii(~ /7'--r-25G RUNNER TRACK FASTENSTUD t GYP . ._IQ IR~CK WI #8 SMS EA. SIDE .. TOP TRACK -SEE 11/ FOR BRACING DET Al LIGHT FIXTURE -ENqLOSED PER DETAIL 13/A 11.2 FIRE SAFING INSUL. 3 5/8" MET AL STUD JAJI 5/811 TYPE X GYP. sip. '@ BOTl--1 SIDES 3 B/811 2BG. MET AL S}UDS -II II I '@ 24110.C JAi/ONE LAY R B/811 TYPE X GYP. BD. 0 BOTl--1 SIDES <UL #LJ41<3) 25 G. RUNNER TRACl<J. (TYP) FASTEN TO STUDS w1r0 SMS AT EA. SIDE. FIRE RATED SEALAN 2B G. RUNNER TRACK (TYP) FASTEN TO STUDS JAl/#0 SMS AT EA. SIDE. = ~ I -(fl I A 11 .. H,O,,UR RATED TUNNEL CORRIDOR ~-~-3 = l -(?) BUSE 6" STUD 7-28·q8 ~ i' = ~ 0 I • -z r<'\ -:::) ci _J LJ_ 0 t- ci _J LJ_ .. 05/22/1998 13:05 519-545-0440 May 121 1998 City of Carlsbad Building bepartment 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009 AUSTIN DESIGN GROUP ___ ...,., ___ P_A_GE __ 0_2 ~-- Re: Handicap Exception to Private Batbroom 1630 Faraday Avenue -Lot 97 Carlsbad, California Dear Strs: Per previous telephone conversations with the City of Carlsbad, the purpo$e of this letter is to certify that the private bathroom, A204, located in the executive office, A203, on the second floor of the new tenant improvemenr at the above-referenced location is for non-handicapped use. This bathroom shall not be used by the public and is exclusively for private use. Sincerely, L.R. Frye :i?resident INTER/OR SPECIALISTS 2738 Loker Avenue We$r C:H/sb:,id, CA !tZ008 Tel '760•929•6700 Fax 760•929•6770 (1i:, N.1. :.1J1,to ESGIL CORPORATION , r • • Fax:619-560-1576 ' .. '"' . ' '' ., ... Jul 9 '98 11:43 P.02 . ·-~,,-'.···11"'···,' .. ·· .. ·:··.,,·· ,_.,_\ , .. EsGil Corporation 1n. !Parwr.sfiip witft q41Jt!mment for 1/Juitiiing Saje:tJ DATE: 7/9/98 JURISDICTION: Error! eoGkf.T.larlHlOt detiASG. ~fl.(., s 4A,r;::,, PLAN CHECK NO.: 98-1514 SET: III PROJECT ADDRESS: 1630 Faraday Ave. PROJECT NAME: Interior Specialist TI Cl APPLICANT CJ JURIS. CJ PLAN REVIEWER D FILE 0 The plans transmitted herewith have be~n corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. • The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. . . D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. D The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. 0 The applicant's copy of the check list is enclos~d for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. D The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: 0 Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. • Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Carlos Omran Telephone#: in person Date contactE;3d: 7 /9/98 (by: CM) ~ex #: V IVlail Teleph~()~ Fax In Person ljJ' E) • REMARKS: 1/."City to approve the special inspection /rogram.~ Each sheet of both sets of plans must be signed by the responsible designer.~-The attached revised sheets must be incorporated into the city plans to make an approved second set. By: Chuck Mendenhall Esgil Corporation OGA 0CM OEJ 0PC walk in Enclosures: trnsmtl.dot 9320 Chesapeake Dtive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576 . . . .. •, . . . ... .. .,,.. .... . . .... ... -. :, .. . . ... ·~ ". ·~-·-' ·"' . ' . . . . .. . .,. .... , .... ,, .... ··-·---·· ---·--....... -............. ,, .. '. EsGil Corporation 1.n Partnersli.ip Witli. (jovernment for t.Builaing Safety DATE: 7 / 1/98 JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 98-1514 PROJECT ADDRESS: 1630 Faraday Ave. PROJECT NAME: Interior Specialist TI SET:II D APPLICANT ?JURIS. D PLAN REVIEWER D FILE D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified bel~w are resolved and checked by building departm~nt 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 C?f the check list has been sent to: Carlos Omran, Austin Design Group 9605 Scranton Rd., Suite #200, San Diego, CA 92121 • Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant (except by mail) that the plan check has been completed. D Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Telephone#: Date contacted: (by: ) Fax#: Mail Telephone Fax In Person D REMARKS: By: Chuck Mendenhall Enclosures: Esgil Corporation D GA DCM D EJ D PC 6/22/98 trnsmtl.dot 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576 Carlsbad, 98-1514, Set II Date: 7/1/98 NOTE: The items listed below refer to the items from the previous list. These remaining items have not been adequately addressed. 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, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. 3. Clearly show where the non-rated corridor system terminates and a rated corridor system commences. Stair No. 3 and corridor A118 must be a rated corridor. The second floor occupant load dumping into the first floor 2 will exceed 100. 4. Show rated corridors, lobbies, reception or foyers cross-hatched on the floor plans. Rated cooridors have not been cross hatched to differentiate them from the nonrated corridors. 7. Doors B-5 at the bath rms and Lunch Rm, & B-3 opening into the fire rated corridor must be . 20 min. rated self closing assemblies. The schedule does not indicate that these doors will be equipped with self closing devices. 8. Dead end corridor may not exceed 20'. the corridor serving offices A221 and A218 exceeds 20'. The response was that this is not a corridor: It is a corridor which opens into Rm A220. Because two exits are required from the second floor no corridor may have a dead end over 20'. STRUCTURAL 12. Complete the attached "Special Inspection Program" for the special inspection of the HILTI KB II bolts for the proposed racks. The special inspection program form was not signed by the engineer and did not include the names of the special inspection agency. 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 Chuck Mendenhall at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. \ 06/16/1998 09:15 ?±~--:545-0440 AUSTIN D~~J.Gl;:!.GRQI.JP .. ~ :· ,,',• .. PAGE 02 SPECIAL INSPECTION PROGRAM ADDRESS OR LEGAL DESCRIPTION: l(a;>O FflJ2.A'f)A'-{ A-.1L . 1 CA4..i....-siM.-o , C.4.-, PLAN CHECK NUMBER: ~B -15' 1--t OWNER'S NAME: 1"-'TOUoL '$Ptt.1hl.1~-rs I, as the owner, or agent of the owner (contractors may !lQ! employ the special inspector), certify that I, QI= the aretliteettenginee, -of record, will be responsible for employing the special inspector(s) as required by Uniform Building Code (USC) Section 1701.1 for the construction project located at th ite listed above, USC Section 106.3.5. I, as the engineer/ rchitect of record, certify that I have prepared the following special inspection program as required by UBC Section 1·06.3:5 for the construction project located at the site listed above. · £,,,_-,a(_.,...,: .. , ,Hlgool,,.. mn, Signed ________________ _ 1. List of work requiring special inspection: D · Soils C~mpliance Prior to Foundation Inspection D Structural Concrete Over 2500 PSI 0 Pre stressed Concrete 0 Structural Masonry 0 Designer Speeified D Field Welding · D High Strength Bolting '£( ~pansion/Epoxy Anehors· D Sprayed-On Fireproofing D Other ------ 2. Name{s} of individual{sJ orfirm(s) responsibfe fortt1e special inspections listed above: A. B. c. 3. Duties of the special inspectors for the work listed above:· A. B. C. Spoci:ll in;p9c:tors shall cheek in with the City and present their credentials (or approval e.rior to beginning work on the job site. ' SIP 4987 ·' , ! .. . ... ,;,, ···---·---~ _ .. , EsGil Corporation 'l.n. Partnersliip Witli {jovemmen.t for '1Juifai11IJ Safety DATE: 6/ 1/98 JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 98-1514 PROJECT ADDRESS: 1630 Faraday Ave. PROJECT NAME: Interior Specialist TI SET:I ~CANT ~ D PLAN REVIEWER D FILE D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck . • The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. • The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Carlos Omran, Austin Design Group 9605 Scranton Rd., Suite #200, 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 (except by mail) that the plan check has been completed. ' Person contacted: Telephone#: Date contacted: (by: ) Fax#: Mail Telephone Fax In Person D REMARKS: By: Chuck Mendenhall Enclosures: Esgil Corporation • GA 0 CM • EJ D PC 5/18/98 trnsmtl.dot 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (619) 560-1468 + Fax (619) 560-1576 Carlsbad 98-1514 5/28/98 PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLAN CHECK NO.: 98-1514 OCCUPANCY: B TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V N ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: 64,000 SPRINKLERS?: yes REMARKS: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY JURISDICTION: JURISDICTION: Carlsbad USE: Office/warehouse ACTUAL AREA: 24506 TI Only STORIES: two HEIGHT: OCCUPANT LOAD: 190 DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 5/18/98 DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW COMPLETED: 5/28/98 PLAN REVIEWER: Chuck Mendenhall 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 access for the disabled. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on law~ 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 I-isted need' clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 106.4.3, 1994 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. To speed up the recheck process, please note on this list {or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet number, specification section, etc. Be sure to enclose the marked up list when you submit the revised plans. LIST NO. 40, TENANT IMPROVEMENTS WITHOUT SPECIFIC ENERGY DATA OR POLICY SUPPLEMENTS (1994UBC) tiforw.dot Carlsbad 98-1514 5/28/98 1. Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: . 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92009, (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. Provide notes and/or details to show that the floor and wall finish in toilet rooms are surfaced with a smooth hard non-absorbent material extending five inches up the wall. Similar surfacing shall be provided on the walls from the floor to a height of 4 feet around urinals and within water closet compartments. Section 807. Carpet on the floors of C211 & C213 is not acceptable." See the finish schedule. 3. Clearly show where the non-rated corridor system terminates and a rated corridor system commences. 4. Show rated corridors, lobbies, reception or foyers cross-hatched on the floor plans. 5. Provide a complete architectural section of the corridor, or exterior exit balcony, showing all fire-resistive materi_9Is and details of construction for all floors, walls, ceiling and all penetrations. Section 1005.7. 6. The door schedule is not complete. All the doors shown on the floor plans are not listed in the schedule. Please clarify. 7. Doors B-5 at the bath rms and Lunch Rm , & B-3 opening into the fire rated corridor must be 20 min. rated self closing assemblies. 8. Dead end corridor may not exceed 20' the corridor serving offices A221 and A218 exceeds 20'. 9. The dead end corridor serving Waiting Rm A205 & Office A202 may not exceed 20'. UBC 1005.5. . Carlsbad 98-1514 5/28/98 • STRUCTURAL 10. Provide construction plans and design calculations for the proposed 20' high storage racks. 11. Include on the plans notation that special i'nspection is required for the installation of the HIL Tl KB II bolts for the new storage racks. 12. Complete the attached "Special Inspection Program" for the special inspection of the HILTI KB II bolts for the proposed racks. • CITY OF CARLSBAD SUPPLEMENT 13. Roof mounted equipment must be screened and roof penetrations should be minimized (City Policy 80-6). 14. No wiring is permitted on the roof of a building and wiring on the exterior of a building requires approval by the Building Official. (City Policy) 15. All roof-mounted equipment shall be concealed from view. Provide structural detailing for the screening. • PLUMBING, MECHANICAL AND ENERGY CORRt;:CTIONS PLAN REVIEWER: Glen Adamek 16. Detail how floor drain trap seal is to be maintained. UPC Section 1007.0. The isometric diagram shows indirect waste from lav but the note indicates trap primer. What is intended? See P-1 of the plans. 17. Detail required ladder access to water heaters more than 8 feet above the floor. -UPC section 511.2 • MECHANICAL (199.4 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE) 18. Detail required roof.access ladder to roof mounted HVAC equipment. UMC, Section 321.8 19. Detail disposal sites of main condensate drainage from air conditioning units as per UMC Section 31 O 20. Fire rated corridors are not to be used to convey air to or from rooms. UMC Section 601.1.1 21. Provide combination smoke/fire dampers in all duct penetrations of the fire rated corridor. Carlsbad 98-1514 5/28/98 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. To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes CJ No CJ The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 619/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Chuck Mendenhall at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. Carlsbad 98-1514 5/28/98 VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 98-1514 DATE: 5/28/98 PREPARED BY: Chuck Mendenhall BUILDING ADDRESS: 1630 Faraday Ave. BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VN DING PORTION BUILDING AREA VALUATION VALUE (ft. 2) MULTIPLIER ($) Tl 24,506 28 686,168 . Air ConditioninQ Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE 686,168 D 199 UBC Building Permit Fee • Bldg. Permit Fee by ordinance: $ 2577.40 D 199 UBC Plan Check Fee • Plan Check Fee by ordinance: $ 1675.31 Type of Review: D Complete Review D Structural Only D Hourly D Repetitive Fee Applicable D Other: Esgil Plan Review Fee: $ 1340.24 Comments: Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc 5196 l • .j City of Carlsbad M #th• h 044 Ai h• i •14 •kii; I ,t§ b I BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST DATE: b-1-qp PLANCHECK NO.: CB 9'R J :s I 1-- Bu1Lo1NG ADDRESS: /fa ,3 0 ¥an/'~ OAc--f PROJECTDESCRIPTION: / L ;;{/J ~/f~,/L~, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: / ;/ ,:£--:g = ~ ,VALUE~ __ _ ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. APPROVAL . DENIAL 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 modifications, 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 build. A Right-of-Way permit is required prior to construction of the following improvements: ATTACHMENTS Dedication Application Dedication Checklist Improvement Application Improvement Checklist Future Improvement Agreement Grading Permit Application Grading Submittal Checklist Right-of-Way Permit Application Right-of-Way Permit Submittal Checklist and Information Sheet Sewer Fee Information Sheet Please se~h attached report of deficiencies marked with Make necessary corrections to plans or specifi tions for compliance with applicable codes and standards. Submit corrected plans and/or specifications to this office for review. By: Date: By: Date: ENGINEERING DEPT. CONTACT PERSON Name: Michele Masterson City of Carlsbad Address: 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 Phone: (619) 438-1161, ext. 4315 CFO INFORMATION Parcel Map No: Lots: Recordation: Carlsbad Tract: A-4 \\LASPALMAS\SYSILIBRARY\ENGIWORD\OOCS\CHKLST\Building Plancheck Cklsl BP0001 Form MM.doc A Rev.091031~075 Las Palmas Dr.• Carlsbad, CA 92009-~576 • (619) 438-1161 • FAX (619) 438-0894 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST SITE PLAN 1. Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale. Show: A. North Arrow 8. Existing & Proposed Structures C. Existing Street Improvements 2. Show on site plan: A. Drainage Patterns D. Property Lines E. Easements F. Right-of-Way Width & Adjacent Streets G. Driveway widths 1. Building pad surface drainage must maintain a minimum slope of one percent towards an adjoining street or an approved drainage course. 2. ADD THE FOLLOWING NOTE: "Finish grade will provide a minimum positive drainage of 2% to swale 5' away from building." B. Existing & Proposed Slopes and Topography 3. Include on title sheet: p l e.q 'Se.. c.,l eCt r-':J ; d -en +-t+-'j 5 b <-ta ;--e_. A. Site address -foo+tt 8 e... -Por -e_Cle,,A_ dl+-rere.YLT 8. Assessor's Parcel Number Lt~ e,_. C. Legal Description For commercial/industrial buildings and tenant improvement projects, include: total building square footage with the square footage for each different use, existing sewer permits showing square footage of different uses (manufacturing, warehouse, office, etc.) previously approved. EXISTING PERMIT NUMBER DESCRIPTION DISCRETIONARY APPROVAL COMPLIANCE 4a. Project does not comply.with the following Engineering Conditions of approval for Project No. ________________________ _ 4b. All conditions are in compliance. Date: __________ _ 1\LASPALMAS\SYSILIBRARY\ENGIWORD\OOCS\CHl<LST\Bulldlng Plancheck Cklst 8P0001 Fonn MM.doc Rev, 09/03/97 2 0 D 0 D 0 BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST DEDICATION REQUIREMENTS 5. Dedication for all street Rights-of-Way adjacent to the building site and any storm drain or utility easements on the building site is required for all new buildings and for remodels with a value at or exceeding $ ______ , pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.40.030. Dedication required as follows: ________________ _ Dedication required. Please have a registered Civil Engineer or Land Surveyor prepare the appropriate legal description together with an 8 ½" x 11" plat map and submit with a title report. All easement documents must be approved and signed by owner(s) prior to issuance of Building Permit. Attached please find an application form and submittal checklist for the dedication process. Submit the completed application form with the required checklist items and fees to the Engineering Department in person. Applications will not be accept by mail or fax. Dedication completed by: ___________ _ Date: ----- IMPROVEMENT REQUIREMENTS 6a. All needed public improvements upon and adjacent to the building site must be constructed at time of building construction whenever the value of the construction exceeds $ _______ , pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.40.040. Public improvements required as follows: _____________ _ Attached please find an application form and submittal checklist for the public improvement requirements. A registered Civil Engineer must prepare the appropriate improvement plans and submit them together with the requirements on the attached checklist to the Engineering Department through a separate plan check process. The completed application form and the requirements on the checklist must be submitted in person. Applications by mail or fax are not accepted. Improvement plans must be approved, appropriate securities posted and fees paid prior to issuance of building permit. Improvement Plans signed by: _________ _ Date: ----- 6b. Construction of the public improvements may be deferred pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.40. Please submit a recent property title report or current grant deed on the property and processing fee of $ _______ so we may prepare the necessary Future Improvement Agreement. This agreement must be signed, notarized and approved by the City prior to issuance of a Building permit. Future public improvements required as follows: \ILASPALMAS\SYS\LIBRARYIENG\WORDIDOCS\CHKLST\Buildlng Plancheck Cklst BP0001 Form MM.doc Rev. 09/03/97 3 1 st.I 2nd.I 3rd.I 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 a Q 0 Q 0 0 a 0 Q 0 Q 0 0 Q Q BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST 6c. Enclosed please find your Future Improvement Agreement. Please return agreement signed and notarized to the Engineering Department. Future Improvement Agreement completed by: Date: 6d. No Public Improvements required. SPECIAL NOTE: Damaged or defective improvements found adiacent to building site must be repaired to the satisfaction of the City Inspector prior to occupancy. GRADING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS The conditions that invoke the need for a grading permit are found in Section 11.06.030 of the Municipal Code. 7a. Inadequate information available on Site Plan to make a determination on grading requirements. Include accurate grading quantities (cut, fill import, export). 7b. Grading Permit required. A separate grading plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer must be submitted together with the completed application form attached. NOTE: The Grading Permit must be issued and rough grading approval obtained prior to issuance of a Building Permit. Grading Inspector sign off by: · __________ Date: 7c. Graded Pad Certification required. (Note: Pad certification may be required even if a grading permit is not required.) 7d.No Grading Permit required. 7e.lf grading is not required, write "No Grading" on plot plan. MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS 8. A RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT is required to do work in City Right-of-Way and/or private work adjacent to the public Right-of-Way. Types of work include, but are not limited to: street improvements, tree trimming, driveway construction, tieing into public storm drain, sewer and water utilities. Right-of-Way permit required for: H.IWORDIDOCSICHKLS'I\Building Plancheck Cklst BP0001 Fonn'MM.doc 4 Rev. 09/03/97 .r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BUILDING PLANCHECK CHECKLIST 9. A SEWER PERMIT is required concurrent with the building permit issuance. The fee is noted in the fees section on the following page. 10. INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERMIT If your facility is located in the City of Carlsbad sewer service area, you need to contact the Carlsbad Municipal Water District, located at 5950 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA 92008. District personnel can provide forms and assistance, and will check to see if your business enterprise is on the EWA Exempt List. You may telephone (760) 438-2722, extension 153, for assistance. Industrial Waste permit accepted by: Date: 11. NPDES PERMIT Complies ·with the City's requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. The applicant shall provide best management practices to reduce surface pollutants to an acceptable level prior to discharge to sensitive areas. Plans for such improvements shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of grading or building permit, whichever occr first. 12. '6 Required fees are attached 0 No fees required 13. Additional Comments: \ILASPALMAS\SYS\LIBRARY\ENG\WORDIDOCS\CHKLST\Building Plancheck Cklst BPD001 Fonn MM.doc Rev, 09/03/97 5 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FEE CALCULATION WORKSHEET 0 Estimate based on unconfirmed information from applicant. 'j: Calculation based on building plancheck plan submittal. Address: / h 3 0 ±Cl--tac/a1"Clu! Bldg. Permit NCf3 Cj'Jl /S-/ ¢- Prepared by/)J /4 jV'---Date: ____ Checked by: ____ Date: ____ _ EDU CALCULATIONS: List types arirl square footages for all uses. Types of Use:~:.,;._ I · --" ,. ~ --~,;,~· Sq. Ft./Unitsb?D, 7&J7 EDU's: W~ to ~ ' tJf P.,~--e_. ,J01 ?8(--:-l&'OD wh ~ cJ.o, 738'--:-sooo ADT CALCULATIONS: List types and square footages for all uses. //, $5 L...41) /b),. 1°31 Types of Use: ______ Sq. Ft./Units;Jl 61 7-! '1 11 lo ADT's: L[o4-> Wo-11.e.4--tD-ua.e__:tJ ~l tJft-;c--e_ cJ2.9/ooo /,uh8 ~oolJ FEES REQUIRED: 3/ ;)_ WITHIN CFD: rn~s (no bridge & thoroughfare fee, reduced Traffic Impact Fee) D NO ~-IN-LIEU FEE /FEE/UNIT: PARK AREA: ___ _ (b--{.' ~RAFFIC IMPACT FEE ADT's/UNITS: r) f d,.__ ~GE AND THOROUGHFARE FEE ADT's/UNITS: ____ _ X X X NO. UNITS: __ _ FEE/ADT: d ~ FEE/ADT:, ___ _ ~ILITIES MANAGEMENT FEE ZONE: ___ _ . UNIT/S(}.FT.: ____ _ ~SEWER FEE X FEE/SQ.FT./UNIT: ___ _ PERMIT No.SI::;-,.__ Lt {2/ ;2 ,/- 5 l EDU's: / 6i 3 °( X FEE/EDU: / ~ d-4- BENEFIT AREA: _I=___ DRAINAGE BASIN: <:s:G ~ EDU's: -z., D 'J X FEE/EDU: 'fC/h =$ ·8 - M6· DRAINAGE FEES PLDA HIGH ______ /LOW __ _ ACRES: · X FEE/AC:___ = $ -c) ~LATERAL ($2,500) ~$ :..,1-u--+--- TOTAL O.F ABOVE FEES*: $ ;t_ / J ] 0, 3 • *NOTE: This calculation sheet is NOT a complete list of all fees which may be due. Dedications and Improvements may also be required with Building Permits. P:\DOCS\MISFORMSIFEE CALCULA TJON WORKSHEET REV 01/28/97 Ql iii 0 I l >-.0 PLANNING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVIEW CHECKLIST .. Plan Check No: CB 96 / 5ll-j Address /fo7J tA-tA'IW( ~ Phone (619) 438-1161, extension 4328 Planner Greg Fisher APN: ,2-t~ -r,o ... 'trd- Type of Project and Use: ----C:-<!li'fJ ... ~----1U-.c.-~----~7"'---------- Zone: G: ~ Facilities Management Zone: ----£-+--< ________ _ CFO {in/out) # Circle One (If property in, complete SPECIAL TAX CALCULATION WORKSHEET provided by Building Department.) ~ Legend .c: u £ ~ Item Complete (D Item Incomplete -Needs your action D Environmental Review Required: YES NO TYPE DATE OF COMPLETION: _____ _ Compliance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval D D Discretionary Action Required: YES NO TYPE ---- ~DD APPROVAL/RESO. NO. _____ DATE ___ _ PROJECT NO. _______ _ OTHER RELATED CASES: __________________ _ Compliance with conditions or approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval Coastal Zone Assessment/Compliance Projec~ ~ite located in Coastal Zone? YES NO CA Coastal Commission Authority? YES__ NO__ . If California Coastal Commission Authority:. Contact them at -3111 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 200, San Diego CA 92108-1725; (619) 521-8036 Determine status (Coastal Permit Required or Exempt): Coastal Permit Determination Form already completed? YES NO If NO, complete Coastal Permit Determination Form now. Coastal Permit Determination Log #: Follow-Up Actions: 1) Stamp Building, flans as "Exempt" or "Coastal Permit Required" (at minimum Floor Plans). 2) Complete Coastal Permit Determination Log as needed. ' ' ' ,~-,;: :· ' ~-· ~.-;_ ~~'!:~ ~-=.---~_".,:,_~-.::-,, : -. ' ~ ,.... ... · rw· 0: :D rnclusionary Housi.tlg Feer~ · ,-,r~d: yes·--· NO ~ · • -ie "'·:(Et1ec:tive dat~. of .tnc!usi_o . '. ousrng-·Ordinance -fvlay .21, 1993.J ~DD O·D-0: ;: : · ··o.mp:teteq-? YES I , -·- NO -·-. : Site ,Plan: 1. ·Provid.e a futry dimension..ai:-.site plan. drawn to scale. Show: North arrow, ·. property lines, -eas~ments, .existing 8nd ,proposed structures, streets, exi~:ting . str:eet -ir:npr,oven:nmts, .· ,right-,of-w~i'y width, dimensional setbacks a Ad existing· topographic~! nn.es. 2. :Provide: legal c;fesctipt1on of .pr.op·erty and a·ssessor' s parcel number. Zoning; 1 .. Setbacks: Frqnt: Shown -----'--'--- Int. Side: Shown ----'----Street Side: Shown . ==-------'---'- Hear: · · Q ·O ·D 2. Accessory Structure S~t . Requiretj _.;-..----,-,----Shown ------,;----"-- H~qtJir.ed· Shown --.,...----~ ----------- Requir~d ___...-,---.:.-'---'"-----'-Shown ---,-,---,-.-,---'-' Required Shown ------'--- o: D: o·. 3. Lot Coverage: Required-,--__,,..;._"-----Shown ---...,....;....,._;...:...-.. D O D 4. Height: Shown q~ Shown /OG ~ Shown ---- oK:rn1ssuE AND ENT~BEDAPPROVALINTO ~oMpuTe~ DATE ~Jt? ', \' .. -~~-~1 ,-.' June 17, 1998 City of Carlsbad Planning & Engineering Department Building Plan Check Review Checklist 207 5 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009-4859 RE: 1630 Faraday Ave. Lot 97, CRC APN: 212-130-22 PlanCheckNo: CB981514 Attention: Greg Fisher Planning Department 5) See Title sheet (T.O) and Site Plan ALO for parking stall calculations and each proposed use. The total parking stalls have been revised to 96. The total of on site parking stalls shown is 100 stalls. ·------ f.c. en S erlee, Kelly Capital Corporation c.c. JeffParshalle, ADG City of Carlsbad 97210-1 Fire Department • Bureau of Prevention Plan Review: Requirements Category: Building Plan Check Reviewed by: __ -=~-: -n-='------Date of Report: Wednesday, July 1, 1998 Contact Name Austin Design Group Address 9605 Scranton Rd Ste 200 City, State San Diego CA 92121 Bldg. Dept. No. c B981514 Planning No. Job Name Lot 97 Interior Sp Job Address 1630 Faraday ----~--------------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# __ 97_2_1~0-_1_ File# ___ _ 2560 Orion Way • Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619) 931-2121 City of Carlsbad 97210-1 Fire Department • Bureau of Prevention Plan Review: Requirements Category: Building Plan Check Date of Report: Friday, May 29, 1998 Reviewed by: __ ~---~~---- Contact Name Austin Design Group Address 9605 Scranton Rd Ste 200 City, State San Diego CA 92121 Bldg. Dept. No. CB981514 Planning No. Job Name Lot 97 Interior Sp Job Address 1630 Faraday ----~-------~------Ste. or Bldg. No. ____ _ D 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. ~ 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 ___ _ 2ndc,_._ __ 3rd. __ _ Other Agency ID CFO Job# __ 97_2_1_0-_1_ File# ___ _ 2560 Orion Way • Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619) 931-2121 ·cERTlEICATE OF COMPLIANCE <i>arti or2> ~ -· ENV-1-' '• I ..., _.,.. • ' PROJECT NAME $ ?JECT ADDRESS BUILDING TYPE (0 NONRESIDENTIAL D HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION NEW CONSTRUCTION D ADDITION D AL TERA TION ~ COMPONENT ~ OVERALLENVELOPE * ~fv101.)..S. tJVcL.oPe. DATE Building Permit # Checktd by/Date Enfor=ncnt Agency Use D HOTEL/MOTEL GUEST ROOM 0 UNCONDITIONED (file affidavit) Gt) PERFORMANCE is Certificate of compliance lists the building features and perfonnance specifications need to comply with Title 24, Parts 1 d 6 of the California Code of Regulations. This certificate applies only to building envelope requirements. e documentation preparer hereby certifies that the documentation is accurate and complete. SIGNATURE DATE 1.,.1-3-46 e Principal Envelope Designer hereby certifies that the proposed building design represented in this set of construction ocuments is consistent with the other compliance fonns and worksheets, with the specifications, and with any other ·~ulations submitted with this pennit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the envelope ,uirements contained in sections 110, 116 through 118, and 140, 142, 143, or 149 of Title 24, Part 6. Please check one: 0 I hereby affinn that I am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a civ.il Engineer or Architect. ~ affinn that I am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by section 5537.2 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a licensed contractor preparing documents for work that I have contracted to perfonn. 0 I affinn that I am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by section ___ _ of the ___________ Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and for the f91lowing reasons:---------------,,~--------- For Detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance fonns, please refer to the Nonresidential Manual lished by the California Energy Commission . . 1/-1: Required on plans for all submittals. Part 2 may be incorporated in schedules on plans. NV-2: Used for all submittals; choose appropriate version depending on method of envelope compliance. NV-3: Optional. Use if default U-values are not used. Choose appropriate version for assembly U-value to be calculated. Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January 1996 '· CERTJf""'ICATE OF COMPLIANCE . (Part J of3) 1"]EUH-1 PROJECT NAME -oJEcr ADDRESS BUILDING TYPE PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION METHOD OF MECHANICAL COMPLIANCE NONRESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION PRESCRIPTIVE DATE Y-3 -°IS Bnilding Pamit II Oiecl:ed by/Date F.nforccmcnt Agency Use D HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL OHOTEL/MOTEL GUESTROOM 0 ADDITION D AL TERA TION O UNCONDITIONED (file affidavit) D PERFORMANCE D ENVELOPE COMPLIANCE A TT ACHED This Certificate of Compliance lists the building features and performance specifications need to comply with Title 24, Parts 1 and 6 of the California Code of Regulations. This certificate applies only to building mechanical requirements. The documentation preparer hereby certifies that the documentation is accurate and complete. DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR SIGNATURE IAN S& DATE The Principal Mechanical Designer hereby certifies that the proposed building design represented _in this se't of construction documents is consistent with the other compliance forms and worksheets, with the specifications, and with any other -~lculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed building has been designed to meet the mechanical . uirements contained in the applicable parts of Sections I IO through 115, 120 through 124, 140 through 142, 144 and 145. Please check one: D l hereby affinn that I am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a CivH Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, or Architect. ~ affirm that I am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by Section 5537.2 of the Business and Profes$ions Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and that I am a licensed contractor preparing documents for work that I have contracted to perform. D I affirm that I am eligible under the exemption to Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code by Section __ _ of the ___________ Code to sign this document as the person responsible for its preparation; and for the following reason(s): -------~.,_--r-t-~.------------- Indicate location on plans of Note Block for Mandatory Measures! ..... ___ ___,r./f"--'---S.;.._,;,H_~::;....a.._,__:S _____ __, l:SSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT . ' . , . . ' . For Detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, please refer to the Nonresidential Manual published by the California Energy Commission. MECH-I: Required on plans for all submittals. Parts 2 & 3 may be incorporated in schedules on plans. · ·~cH-2: Required for all submittals; choose appropriate version depending on method of mechanical compliance. ,CH-3: Required for all submittals, but may be incorporated in schedules on plans MECH-4: Required for all submittals unless required outdoor ventilation rates and airflows are shown on plans per Section 4.3.4. Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January 1996 (:ERTIFICATE Of-. COMPLIANCE (Part 2 of3> M,ECH-1-. . . ' I PROJECT NAME I DATE I L.f ... 5-jS I MECHANICAL SYSTEMS _lsv_sT_E_M_NA_M_E ___ _..I.___.._H__,_F_-_l _ __,11 HP-Z. I_! ____ µp_-_3 __ TIME CONTROL ~ =- SETBACK CONTROL ISOLATION ZONES HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT? ELECTRIC HEAT? FAN CONTROL VA V MINIMUM POSITION CONTROL? SIMULTANEOUS HEAT/COOL? HEAT AND COOL SUPPLY RESET? VENTILATION OUTDOOR DAMPER CONTROL? ECONOMIZER TYPE DESIGN AIR CFM (MECH-4, COLUMN H) HEATING EQUIP. TYPE HIGH EFFICIENCY? I IF YES ENTER EFF. # MAKE AND MODEL NUMBER COOLING EQUIP. TYPE HIGH EFFICIENCY? j IF YES ENTER EFF. # MAKE AND MODEL NUMBER CODE TABLES: Enter code from table below into columns above. HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT? TIME CONTROL SETBACK ISOLATION CTRL. ZONES ELECTRIC HEAT? / S: Prag. Switch H: Heating Enter number of 0: Occupancy Sensor C:Cooling Isolation Zones VAV MINIMUM POSITION CONTROL? Y:Yes M: Manual Timer B: Both SIMULTANEOUS HEAT/COOL? N:No HEAT AND COOL SUPPLY RESET? VENTILATION OUTDOOR ECONOMIZER DAMPER HIGH EFFICIENCY? B: Air Balance A: Auto A:Air C: Outside Air Cert. G: Gravity W: Water M: OuL Air Measure N: Not Required D: Demand Control N: Natural ;;s:~ .. NOTE TO FIELD Building. Dept. Ute ..-------- FAN CONTROL I: Inlet Vanes P: Variable Pitch V:VFD 0: Other C:Curve O.A.CFM Enter Outdoor AirCFM. Note: This shall be no less than ColumnGon MECH-4. ) :\OTES TO FIELD -For Building Dcpartm~i1t l'sc Onl~· . . ·· .:. .r . :· · _ Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January 1996 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part2of3~ MECH-I l PROJECT NAME I DATE SYSTEM 1-"EATllRES . .__ls_vs_T_E_M_N_A_M_E ____ _.I I ...... __________ _ MECHANICAL SYSTEMS H-P-Lf 11 H-f'-~ 11 HP-CP TIME CONTROL s s SETBACK CONTROL B B ISOLATION ZONES HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT? y y ELECTRIC HEAT? tJ "' FAN CONTROL NA ~ VA V MINIMUM POSITION CONTROL? N r-J SIMULTANEOUS HEAT/COOL? rJ N N HEAT AND COOL SUPPLY RESET? tJ t-1 VENTILATION 00 14 0 1CDOO OUTDOOR DAMPER CONTROL? G G ECONOMIZER TYPE N DESIGN AIR CFM (MECH-4, COLUMN H) HEATING EQUIP. TYPE HIGH EFFICIENCY? I IF YES ENTER EFF. # MAKE AND MODEL NUMBER COOLING EQUIP. TYPE HIGH EFFICIENCY? j IF YES ENTER EFF. # MAKE AND MODEL NUMBER CODE TABLES: Enter code from table below into columns above. HEAT PUMP THERM OST AT? / ELECTRIC HEAT? VA V MINIMUM POSITION CONTROL? Y:Yes SIMULTANEOUS HEAT/COOL? N:No HEAT AND COOL SUPPLY RESET? HIGH EFFICIENCY? TIME CONTROL S: Prog. Switch 0: Occupancy Sensor M: Manual Timer VENTILATION B: Air Balance C: Outside Air Cert. M: Out. Air Measure D: Demand Control N: Natural SETBACK CTRL. H: Heating C: Cooling B:Both OUTDOOR DAMPER A:Auto G: Gravity :\OTES TO FIELD -t·(,r Huilding Department llst.:OnJJ· ·: , . Nonresidential Compliance Fonn ISOLATION ZONES Enter number of Isolation Zones ECONOMIZER A:Air W: Water N: Not Required L(,3 -98 NOTE TO FIELD Building. DcpL Utt FAN CONTROL I: Inlet Vanes P: Variable Pitch V:VFD 0: Other C: Curve 0.A.CFM Enter Outdoor AirCFM. Note: This shall be no less thlill Column Gon MECH-4. t January 1996 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part2of3) , MECH-I I PROJECT NAME SYSTEM .~EATlJRES . . · I I MECHANICAL SYSTEMS !SYSTEM NAME '-tf-7 11 1-/P-e 11 ~p_q NOTE TO FIELD Building. DepL Ute TIME CONTROL $ s. s SETBACK CONTROL ISOLA TJON ZONES ~ ~ HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT? y ELECTRIC HEAT? tJ ,-J FAN CONTROL NA-A. VAV MINIMUM POSITION CONTROL? t-J N SIMULTANEOUS HEAT/COOL? t.J N N HEAT AND COOL SUPPLY RESET? 1-.l N VENTILATION I ooo 00 tCooo OUTDOOR DAMPER CONTROL? G G G ECONOMIZER TYPE N N DESIGN AIR CFM (MECH-4. COLUMN H) goo l $0 \>"0 HEATING EQUIP. TYPE fulf HEA-r A.ll'-'1P ~PUMP HIGH EFFICIENCY? IF YES ENTER EFF. # r-J N MAKE AND MODEL NUMBER tAA.R16fZ f;crr: COOLING EQUIP. TYPE ~ Put--if \-i~Mf fuMP HIGH EFFICIENCY? IF YES ENTER EFF. # N MAKE AND MODEL NUMBER AA~\~ 5'01-\SQ R.1'1<..~~$ CODE TABLES: Enter code from table below into columns above. HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT? TIME CONTROL SETBACK ISOLATION FAN CTRL. ZONES CONTROL ELECTRIC HEAT? S: Prog. Switch H: Heating Enter number of I: Inlet Vanes 0: Occupancy Sensor C: Cooling Isolation Zones P: Variable Pitch VAV MINIMUM POSITION CONTROL? Y:Yes M: Manual Timer B:Both V:VFD 0: Other SIMULTANEOUS HEAT/COOL? N:No C: Curve HEAT AND COOL SUPPLY RESET? VENTILATION OUTDOOR ECONOMIZER 0.A.CFM DAMPER HIGH EFFICIENCY? B: Air Balance A: Auto A:Air Enter Outdoor C: Outside Air Cert. G: Gravity W: Water AirCFM. M: Out. Air Measure N: Not Required Note: This shall D: Demand Control be no less than N: Natural ColumnGon MECH-4. xoJ·Es TP flELD-For Uuilding Department llse Onl~· : C ' • '. Nonresidential Compliance Form January 1996 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE . (Part2of3) MECH:-1 I PROJECT NAME SYSTEM fEATllltES ., I I MECHANICAL SYSTEMS I !SYSTEM NAME Hf-,o II H-f'-11 II NOTE TO FIELD Building. Dept. Ux TIME CONTROL s. .s SETBACK CONTROL 8 13 ISOLATION ZONES '& ~ HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT? y y - ELECTRIC HEAT? N tJ FAN CONTROL NIA till\ VAY MINIMUM POSITION CONTROL? ),J t-l SIMULTANEOUS HEAT/COOL? rJ tJ HEAT AND COOL SUPPLY RESET? N rJ VENTIL·ATION f'Z,00 1Gf90 · OUTDOOR DAMPER CONTROL? (', G ECONOMIZER TYPE N N DESIGN AIR CFM (MECH-4, COLUMN H) 135' y~ HEATING EQUIP. TYPE \.ffM~(' i.t~ef fUHf HIGH EFFICIENCY? j IF YES ENTER EFF. # N l tJ I r MAKE AND MODEL NUMBER (#.~I et<_ ~Ot.!Q00'1 CMRi6iZ-SO'f1G.ooo COOLING EQUIP. TYPE l*M f'ut-1f ~A-( fl)Mf HIGH EFFICIENCY? I IF YES ENTER EFF. # N 1 N I I MAKE AND MODEL NUMBER CAAA1~ ~saa11 ~16R So1:s~at.a I CODE TABLES: Enter code from table below into columns above. I HEAT PUMP THERMOS)' AT? TIME CONTROL SETBACK ISOLATION FAN CTRL ZONES CONTROL ELECTRIC HEAT? S: Prog. Switch H: Heating Enter number of I: Inlet Vanes 0: Occupancy Sensor C: Cooling Isolation Zones P: Variable Pitch VA V MINIMUM POSITION CONTROL? Y:Yes M: Manual Timer B:Both V:VFD 0: Other SIMULTANEOUS HEAT/COOL? N:No C: Curve HEAT AND COOL SUPPLY RESET? VENTILATION OUTDOOR ECONOMIZER O.A.CFM DAMPER HIGH EFFICIENCY? B: Air Balance A:Auto A:Air Enter Outdoor C: Outside Air Cert. G: Gravity W: Water AirCFM. M: Out. Air Measure N: Not Required Note: This shall D: Demand Control be no less than N: Natural Column Gon MECH-4. )OTES TO flELD-For Huildin:! Department lJse 0111~· . . , . · ·· -~ I Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January 1996 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 3 of3) , MECH-I I PROJECT NAME .. r JNSlJLATION , , SYSTEM NAME DUCT TYPE DUCT LOCATION I DUCT TAPE I ALLOWED? DUCT INSULATION NOTE TO FIELD (Supply, Return, etc.) (Roof, Plenum, etc.) I YIN I R-VALUE Building. Dept. Use \+P--1 ,ro ~ t'-11 .SUfPL.Y fr~. ~1' U ~ r ~1ut..lb sPAvt-~D ",, z_ M1rJ, I DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD ·oD DD PIPE INSULATION , , I INSULATION I SYSTEM NAME PIPE TYPE REQ'D? NOTE TO FIELD (Supply, Return, etc.) I y IN I Building. ~pt. Use 'NI A-tJ/A DD DD DD DD / DD DD DD DD DD '.\OTES TO .FltLD -·,For Building Department llsc Only · · , . /: ' ~ ' ' I Nonresidential Comoliance Fonn January 1996 MECHANICAL SIZIN(; AND FAN POWER. . . MECH-2- PROJECT NAME DATE SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA -\ <.QoS-, __ I NOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanical system when using the Prescriptive Approach. SIZING and EQlllPMENT SELECTION ' , · . 1. DESIGN CONDITIONS: COOLING HEATING -OUTDOOR, DRY BlJ_LB TEMPERATURE -OUTDOOR, WET BULB TEMPERATURE -INDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE 2. SIZING (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) -DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR __ z...a~ ......... "5:"_....,lcFM (MECH 4; COLUMN H) -ENVELOPE LOAD -LIGHTING I,~ WAITS I SF (LTG-2) t------'--- -PEOPLE 1 i # OF PEOPLE (MECH 4; COLUMN E) _ ___.__._ __ -MISC. EQUIPMENT -WAITS I SF ~ OTHER ( PROCESS LOADS. DUCT ) 1--------1 -,,--.....------• OTHER LOSS, INFILTRATION. ETC.. _ (Describe) (Describe) TOTALS SAFETY I WARM UP FACTOR MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FROM ABOVE x SAFETY I W ARMUP FACTOR) S,.&l)I PM~N"r ~ 1~0 c,i-J 7~ ~.3 ~/.5 s .-z.. .:s. er --- 3. SELECTION: INSTALLED EQUIPMENT CAPACITY $ G,.JS. I r31..-C C.C0\..\1-.J (., l...o P\O~ I Kbtu I Hr IF INSTALLED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD, EXPLAIN £: Wµ tPt'.JGN.,... .S1t€O ~ C.001,.-IN(;, 1.-c,o, ~ ~ 7Z.'1 Kbtu I Hr FAN POWER CONSUMPTION ' ~ [ID DESIGN FAN DESCRIPTION BRAKE HP MIPr L.. z,<;' I NOTE: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (sec~ 144). Total Fan System Power Demand may not exceed 0.8 Watts/CFM for constant volume systems or 1.25 Watts/CFM for VAV systems. " Nonresidential Compliance Fonn [g [ru EFFICIENCY MOTOR DRIVE [ru NUMBER OF FANS TOTALS [!] [g] PEAK WATTS CFM Bx Ex 746 / (C x D) (Supply Fans) ';:.-=.-=.-=.-:...-:...-:...-:..-_-:..-_-_ ..... _, .... ,_-_-_-_-_-_ ---. .____ _ __,I :=:-I === TOTAL FAN SYSTEM I ) POWER DEMAND Col. F /Col. 0 1 WATTS/CFM January 1996 PROJECT NAME DATE L-/ ..-~ -9 8 SYS"IBMNAME ! NOTE: Provide one copy of this fonn for each mechanical system when using the Prescriptive Approach. 1. DESIGN CONDITIONS: -OUTDOOR, DRY BULB TEMP_ERATURE -OUTDOOR, WET BULB TEMPERATURE -INDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE 2. SIZING -DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR -ENVELOPE LOAD -LIGHTING (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) 3-0C> jcFM (MECH 4; COLUMN H) /, ~ WATTS/ SF (LTG-2) ------1 -PEOPLE ,Z..o # OF PEOPLE (MECH 4; COLUMN E) ------1 -MISC. EQUIPMENT -WATTS / SF • OTHER ( PROCESS LOADS. DUCT ) 1---------1 ....,,,---,,------ • OTHER LOSS, INFILTRATION, ETC.. --(Describe) FLOOR AREA Z,oc:,o .... __ COOLING HEATING (., .3 3>\.~ 10.z_. Y,& --- (Describe) TOTALS SAFETY/ WARM UP FACTOR MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FROM ABOVE x SAFETY/ WARMUP FACTOR) I S-2 , 3 11 Y I , Gf I CLii]~ ~~ 3. SELECTION: ~Q.1>1PMfrl1" S l~O C0~ ~ INSTALLEDEQUIPMENTCAPACITY ~~s.,si..e ~OL.))o)Q 1..0At, ,..., ->-I.-~-,, 7Z,'7 Kbtu / Hr Kbtu / Hr IF INSTALLED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADJUSTEDLOAD,EXPLAIN -*"~\)\(°t16r:?'.r: $i~O t;>,-:i vc:a-i,.;E, L-oAO ,, FAN POWER CONSUMPTION ' • ~, ' : • .? ' t, ~ r'. ' ., ' ' , ~ [ru ~ [m lli1 [E) [g] DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER PEAK WATTS CFM FAN DESCRIPTION BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE OF FANS Bx Ex 746 / (C x D) (~upply Fans) /' 'NOTE: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (sec ~ 144). "I TOTALS I 11 I Total Fan System Power Demand may not exceed 0.8 Watts/CFM for TOT AL FAN SYSTEM I ) constant volume systems or 1.25 Watts/CFM for VAV systems. \. ~ POWER DEMAND Col. FI Col. G 1 WATTS/CFM Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January 1996 PROJECT NAME SYSTEM NAME HP-.3 ! NOTE: Provide one copy of this fonn for each mechanical system when using the Prescriptive Approach. 1. DESIGN CONDITIONS: -OUTDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE -OUTDOOR, WET BULB TEMPERATURE -INDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE 2. SIZING -DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR -ENVELOPE LOAD -LIGHTING -PEOPLE (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) 3 0 0 jcFM (MECH 4; COLUMN H) j , &5 WA ITS / SF (L TG-2) 2,,0 # OF PEOPLE (MECH 4; COLUMN E) --------MISC. EQUIPMENT -WATTS I SF -OTHER ( PROCESS LOADS, DUCT ) i-----------1 -=-==--~----- -OTHER LOSS, INFILTRATION, ETC.. -(Describe) COOLING HEATING 7~ G, •. 3 31. z._ 10,2-- '-f. (p --- (Describe) SAFETY I WARM UP FACTOR TOTALS I s-z.3 II YL'i ~~; MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FROM ABOVE x SAFETY/ WARMUP FACTOR) ~~ 3. SELECTION: ~ u, PMGl"-l-r-s.,~~o or-I INSTALLED EQUIPMENT CAPACITY S~N>I ~L-e-C,001,.-\ ,-J&, 1.t,AO ~ > I • -z... I ....... I _7_z.._._t..f __, Kbtu I Hr Kbtu / Hr IF INSTALLED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADJUSTEDLOAD,EXPLAIN .,;,,t-~l.>1Pt:1(?p-r Sl~f20 Otl C9?H"'6, 1.-0A~ f;\N POWER CONSUMPTION . ,;. . .,..,, ,," ~- [Al [ID [g Im [ru [E) lg] DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER PEAK WATTS CFM FAN DESCRIPTION BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE OF FANS B x E x 746 / (C x D) (Supply Fans) Nik ~-i.~ , NOTE: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (see § 144). TOTALS I 11 I Total Fan System Power Demand may not exceed 0.8 Wans/CFM for constant volume systems or 1.25 Watts/CFM for VA V systems. TOT AL FAN SYSTEM I I '" J POWER DEMAND Cot.F I Col. G 1 WATTS/CFM Nonresidential Compliance Form January 19% ~ECHA.NICAL SIZING AND FAN POWER· ,-:. · ...... ~~q~:'."J;:, .. DATE PROJECT NAME '-1-3-98 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA s (j., ..._ __ 1. DESIGN CONDITIONS: -OUTDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE -OUTDOOR, WET BULB TEMPERATURE -INDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE 2. SIZING (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) -DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR ..___1 ___ $_0 _ ___,lcFM (MECH 4; COLUMN H) -ENVELOPE LOAD -LIGHTING I,~ WAITS I SF (LTG-2) __ ........ ____ ---I -PEOPLE I O # OF PEOPLE (MECH 4; COLUMN E) ---------MISC. EQUIPMENT --WA ITS/SF -OTHER ( PROCESS LOADS, DUCT ) 1------------1 _______ _ • OTHER LOSS, INFILTRATION. ETC.. -(Describe) (Describe) TOTALS SAFETY I WARM UP FACTOR MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FROM ABOVE x SAFETY/ WARMUP FACTOR) 3. SELECTION: 72, 7'S 3. 9 z~.~ I, '7 L-(' I --- INSTALLED EQUIPMENT CAPACITY 3S,(J II ~'1-'f Kbtu I Hr Kbtu I Hr IF INSTALLED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD, EXPLAIN ~ ~QU1fM~tJ'f zl"t'f#? 0~ C,.Qc:,\..1~(z ~O ,, .FAN PQW~.R CONSUMPJ:ION . ~l l [A] [ID 1£] [m [fil [El lg] DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER PEAK WATTS CFM FAN DESCRIPTION BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE OF FANS Bx Ex 746 / (C x D) (Supply Fans) NIA < i-s: ' - NOTE: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (sec § 144). "I TOTALS I II Total Fan System Power Demand may not exceed 0.8 Wans/CFM for I TOT AL FAN SYSTEM I constant volume systems or 1.25 Watts/CFM for VAY systems. \. ~ POWER DEMAND Col. FI Col. G 1 . WATTS/CFM Nonresidential Compliance Form January 1996 ) NIECHANICAL SIZIN(; AND FAN POWER. ~:,... 0 .;,·· • 'MECH-:2:':._ " • • • • " ~ I -ac '" ,-' ' j, • • ; '1 ~ •, .• ' PROJECT NAME • s-r...s SYSTEM NAME ! NOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanical system when using the Prescriptive Approach. SIZING and EQlllPME~T SELECTIO~ .. : . · ·, · .. · · ·. ·.· '. . . , , • ! ' I ~ • ' • • \. • ~ t, ~ • • • ' " ~ • " 1. DESIGN CONDITIONS: -OUTDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE COOLING l"E;~G I (APPENDIX C) 9Z -OUTDOOR, WET BULB TEMPERATURE (APPENDIX C) Co6 • INDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE (APPENDIX C) 7-z, 7~ 2. SIZING -DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR -ENVELOPE LOAD ':/SO jcFM (MECH 4; COLUMN H) tfrj ?, -LIGHTING I.~ WATTS I SF (LTG-2) .o -PEOPLE ~2-# OF PEOPLE (MECH 4; COLUMN E) • I -MISC. EQUIPMENT -WATTS I SF - • OTHER ( PROCESS LOADS. DUCT ) 1-----------1 _________ _ • OTHER LOSS, INFILTRATION, ETC.. ---(Describe) (Describe) TOTALS SAFETY/ WARM UP FACTOR MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FROM ABOVE x SAFETY/ W ARMUP FACTOR) 3. SELECTION: INSTALLED EQUIPMENT CAPACITY >7,o II 57,ol Kbtu I Hr Kbtu I Hr IF INSTALLED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADJU_STED LOAD, EXPLAIN ;t GQ\)i,-Mh"( s.,-t-Gr:> ot-l fa;:,l..l iJb LOAo FAN POWER CONSUMPTION ' . [Al Im [g Im lli] [E] [g] DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER PEAK WATTS CFM FAN DESCRIPTION BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE OF FANS Bx Ex 746 / (C x D) (Supply Fans) #J./Pr <z~ I NOTE: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (see§ 144). ' TOTALS I 11 I Total Fan System Power Demand may not exceed 0.8 Watts/CFM for TOT AL FAN SYSTEM I ) constant volume systems or I .25 Watts/CFM for VAV systems. POWER DEMAND C I F/C 1 0 1 WATTS/CFM o. o. Nonresidential Compliance Form January 1996 PROJECT NAME DATE '-1-- SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AR.EA 70 '·· I NOTE: Provide one copy of this fonn for each mechanical system when using the Prescriptive Approach. 1. DESIGN CONDITIONS: COOLING IH;:GI -OUTDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE (APPENDIX C) Gf3 -OUTDOOR,WETBULBTEMPERATURE (APPENDIX C) Co8 -INDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE (APPENDIX C) 7'5 2. SIZING -DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR qo jcFM (MECH 4; COLUMN H) ~ -ENVELOPE LOAD • -LIGHTING I ,G" WAITS I SF (LTG-2) -PEOPLE Co # OF PEOPLE (MECH 4; COLUMN E) -MISC. EQUIPMENT -WAITS I SF -OTHER ( PROCESS LOADS DUCT ) -EB -OTHER LOSS, INFILTRATION, ETC .. (Describe) -- (Describe) TOTALS I Z "3. '1 / I 2 7 • (p j SAFETY/WARMUPFACTOR ~~ 1 MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FROM ABOVE x SAFETY/ WARMUP FACTOR) ufilJ ~ 3. SELECTION: f;~l.)J(-'t'16°JJ-f Sl~.0 e;r.J ~ INSTALLED EQUIPMENT CAPACITY sG,-,s 1e1,.,-e COOl,Jt-J~. l-t:>~O l.....-~-3-. 9--,II 3'1. '1 IF INSTALLED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD, EXPLAIN Kbtu I Hr Kbtu I Hr fAN POWER CONSUMPTION · . . ii· , . ·, ::;;.::. ~>."i .· . · .. -.!.· DESIGN FAN DESC~IPTION BRAKE HP ~,k <~ I 'NOTE: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (see § 144). Total Fan System Power Demand may not exceed 0.8 Wans/CFM for constant volume systems or 1.25 Watts/CFM for VAV systems. '- Nonresjdential Compliance Fonn ' EFFICIENCY MOTOR DRIVE NUMBER OF FANS TOTALS PEAK WATTS CFM B x E x 746 / (C x D) (Supply Fans) .___ _ ___.I :=::-I ==- TOT AL FAN SYSTEM [ ) POWER DEMAND Col. FI Col. G 1 WATTS/CFM January 1996 MECHANICAL SIZIN(; AND FAN POWER . . · MECH-2 . ' . PROJECT NAME SYSTEM NAME j NOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanical system when using the Prescriptive Approach. SIZING and EQlllPMENT SELECTION · .-. , ,, 1. DESIGN CONDITIONS: -OUTDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE -OUTDOOR, WET BULB TEMPERATURE -INDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE 2. SIZING -DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR -ENVELOPE LOAD -LIGHTING (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) 3oO jcFM (MECH 4; COLUMN H) 1----------1 WATTS I SF (LTG-2) Z, 3 -PEOPLE # OF PEOPLE (MECH 4; COLUMN E) 8 • "2--,__ __ ;;..._ __ --1 ~----"-----l -MISC. EQUIPMENT -WATTS/SF • OTHER ( PROCESS LOADS. DUCT ) f-------~ ..,,,,....--,.,-,----- -OTHER LOSS, INFILTRATION, ETC.. (Describe) zs- (Describe) TOTALS SAFETY I WARM UP FACTOR MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FROM ABOVE x SAFETY/ W ARMUP FACTOR) I -z1.t::t II :zs.z I CIIL:J~. Llil]~ 3. SELECTION: INSTALLED EQUIPMENT CAPACITY IF INSTALLED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD, EXPLAIN FAN POWER CONSUMPTION ~ [ID DESIGN FAN DESCRIPTION BRAKE HP Nik <.U' I / NOTE: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (sec § 144). ' Total Fan System Power Demand may not exceed 0.8 Wans/CFM for constant volume systems or 1.25 Watts/CFM for VAV systems. \, _/ Nonresidential Compliance Form [g [Q] EFFICIENCY MOTOR DRIVE za,.o 11 ~9-'1 Kbtu / Hr Kbtu / Hr [.ru [f] (9 NUMBER PEAK WATTS CFM OF FANS Bx Ex 746 I (C x D) (Supply Fans) TOTALS I 11 I TOT AL FAN SYSTEM I ) POWER DEMAND Col.FI Col. G 1 WATTS/CFM January 1996 MECHANICAL SIZIN(; AND FAN POWER ·MECH-2. PROJECT NAME ! NOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanical system when using the Prescriptive Approach. SIZING and EQUIPMENT SELECTION . . I. DESIGN CONDITIONS: -OUTDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE -OUTDOOR, WET BULB TEMPERATURE -INDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE 2.SIZING (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) (APPE!'lDlX C) COOLIT<G I HE;T~G I 93 -DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR .___ ___ I s-_o_ ..... lcFM (MECH 4; coLuMN H) -ENVELOPE LOAD -LIGHTING __ t __ ."> ___ --iWATTS I SF (LTG-2) -PEOPLE IO # OF PEOPLE (MECH 4; COLUMN E) -----~ 1--:...:...:.--l -MISC. EQUIPMENT WATTS I SF • OTHER ( PROCESS LOADS, DUCT ) i-----------1 ..,,,--..,.,...,----- .OTHER. LOSS, INFILTRATION, ETC.. _ (Describe) --~ (Describe) TOTALS I 39. 7 /I -Z.CR. r I SAFETY/ WARM UP FACTOR \,Z..I 1,'13 MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FROM ABOVE x SAFETY/ W AR.MUP FACTOR) '-l<J,.S ~.3 7,3 I 3. SELECTION: INSTALLED EQUIPMENT CAPACITY '1~,$ II 1·U,.'5' I Kbtu / Hr Kbtu / Hr IF INSTALLED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD, EXPLAIN '*' f.Gµ 1 PMGN,-s, :e-6~ ¢?1..l C<?9kf!'J(;;, lrt?AO FAN .,OWER CONSUMPTION DESIGN FAN DESCRIPTION BRAKE HP lJ./ A Lzs , NOTE: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (sec§ 144). Total Fan System Power Demand may not exceed 0.8 Watts/CFM for constant volume systems or 1.25 Watts/CFM for VAV systems. Nonresidential Compliance Fonn ' EFFICIENCY MOTOR DRIVE NUMBER OF FANS TOTALS PEAK WATTS CFM Bx Ex 746 / (C x D) (Supply Fans) .____ _ ___.I :::=I == TOT AL FAN SYSTEM I ) POWER DEMAND Col.FI Col. G 1 WATTS/CFM January 1996 ~E.<;lJANICAL SIZIN(; AND FAN PPWE.~· .. · ·.,. ,.· . ·.: .·. ~E~_tt.;_2/ PROJECT NAME DATE '-\ -3 .,.. ~ 8 SYSTEM NAME FLOOR AREA 'Z, to '·- ! NOTE: Provide one copy of this fonn for each mechanical system when using the Prescriptive Approach. 1. DESIGN CONDITIONS: COOLING HEATING I -OUTDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE (APPENDIX C) l-----'----1 32-- -OUTDOOR, WET BULB TEMPERATURE (APPENDIX C) -INDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE (APPENDIX C) 7Z 2. SIZING -DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR ,___1_45-__ o=--_ _,lcFM (MECH 4; COLUMN H) ~-7 -ENVELOPE LOAD ZB.v -LIGHTING f ,S WATTS I SF (LTG-2) I------"'----, '-i. 1 -PEOPLE I O # OF PEOPLE (MECH 4; COLUMN E) ------1 -z,, I -MISC. EQUIPMENT -WATTS/ SF - -OTHER ( PROCESS LOADS. DUCT ) i-----------l -,,::--..,,....,,------• OTHER LOSS, INFILTRATION, ETC.. _ (Describe) --~ (Describe) TOTALS I ss,:r II z~., I SAFETY/ WARM UP FACTOR MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FROM ABOVE x SAFETY/ WARMUP FACTOR) ~k~z~! ,· 3. SELECTION: INSTALLED EQUIPMENT CAPACITY :t<o. s-11 :t<o. s I Kbtu / Hr Kbtu / Hr IF INSTALLED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD, EXPLAIN )k £.tQ\>lPMe,JT: ~1%ep ~ C:.001-4,-J~ f-ck) FAN POWER CONSUMPTION . . l.,. ;' .. ,., ...... ' ~ Im fg [ru lli] [El [g] DESIGN EFFICIENCY NUMBER PEAK WATTS CFM FAN DESCRIPTION BRAKE HP MOTOR DRIVE OF FANS Bx Ex 746 / (C x D) (S_upply Fans) NIA (q5 I , . NOTE: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (sec § 144). -..., TOTALS I 11 I Total Fan System PDwer Demand may not exceed 0.8 Watts/CFM for TOT AL FAN SYSTEM I ) constant volume systems or 1.25 Watts/CFM for VAV systems. '-POWER DEMAND Col.F I Col. G 1 WATTS/CFM Nonresidential Compliance Form January 1996 MECHANICAL SIZING AND FAN POWER . : ·: ·_MECH~2 ·, ' : ' l-' • ' .j • ," ' " #< ' \ • ,.,, .... ,' ' ~"' PROJECT NAME ! NOTE: Provide one copy of this fonn for each mechanical system when using the Prescriptive Approach. 1. DESIGN CONDITIONS: -OUTDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE • OUTDOOR, WET BULB TEMPERATURE -INDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE 2. SIZING (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) '-· 77~ 7~ • DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR -ENVELOPE LOAD 13 ~ jcFM (MECH 4; COLUMN H) .3 I I 17.3 -LIGHTING I .,,,.-WATTS/ SF (LTG-2) i---.....a.'---~--"1 z.._. -PEOPLE 4 # OF PEOPLE (MECH 4; COLUMN E) --------1 "Z-I I -MISC. EQUIPMENT -WATTS/SF - • OTHER ( PROCESS LOADS, DUCT ) 1---------1 -:=---,,-,------ • OTHER LOSS, INFILTRATION. ETC.. _ (Describe) -- (Describe) SAFETY I WARM UP FACTOR TOTALS l ZA.g,/ 11 -z ~->' ~~3__j MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FROM ABOVE x SAFETY/ WARMUP FACTOR) ~ ~ 3.SELECTION: e;:~\)1f"'1~,-i1' <$1UP OiJ INSTALLED EQUIPMENT CAPACITY t;1=e-Ga ar-J sG,-.,s,g1-e, L..O~ I 3"1, '1 IF INSTALLED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD, "EXPLAIN ~-AN POWER C(}NSUMPTION ~ [ru DESIGN FAN DESCRIPTION BRAKE HP NIPr < is- I / NOTE: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (see§ 144). ' Total Fan System Power Demand may not exceed 0.8 Watts/CFM for constant volume systems or 1.25 Watts/CFM for VAV systems. \. ./ Nonresidential_ Compliance Fonn ~, [g rnJ EFFICIENCY MOTOR DRIVE Kbtu I Hr Kbtu / Hr ·:..:; ~~ \~ , ·: t ,. c• ~ . -.. [ID [fJ [g] NUMBER PEAK WATTS CFM OF FANS Bx Ex 746 / (C x D) (Supply Fans) TOTALS I ! I I TOT AL FAN SYSTEM I ) POWER DEMAND Col. FI Col. G 1 WATTS/CFM January'I996 MECHANICAL SIZING AND FAN POWER·... . ·.· . MEEH-2.t··· , • ~ "' ~' _.. ~ , • ~ • ,,. , ,,:_ ,-K... , 1,!;d '> PROJECT NAME DATE -3-~0 SYS'IEMNAME FLOOR AREA 07.,0 ..., __ I NOTE: Provide one copy of this fonn for each mechanical system when using the Prescriptive Approach. SJ~ING and EQlllPMENT SELECTION . . ' .· · ·. . ... : · . . . > -,~ . 11.; ," . '· . ,..:,~ i 'r 1. DESIGN CONDITIONS: -OUTDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE -OUTDOOR, WET BULB TEMPERATURE -INDOOR, DRY BULB TEMPERATURE 2. SIZING (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) (APPENDIX C) COOLING HEATING 93 3"2- C9S 7Z,. 7~ -DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR :( 05° lcFM (MECH 4; COLUMN H) tW -ENVELOPE LOAD I -LIGHTING I, t;;° WATTS/ SF (LTG-2) -PEOPLE 3 I # OF PEOPLE (MECH 4; COLUMN E) I---'-"'-........ _ -MISC. EQUIPMENT WATTS/SF - -OTHER ( PROCESS LOADS. DUCT ) .__ _ _.. ____________ _ • OTHER LOSS, INFILTRATION, ETC.. _ (Describe) (Describe) TOTALS I GJ,o II Z.Cf.'1 SAFETY/ WARM UP FACTOR I. 'f3 MAXIMUM ADJUSTED LOAD (TOTALS FROM ABOVE x SAFETY/ WARMUP FACTOR) ~ ' # z.o 3. SELECTION: INSTALLED EQUIPMENT CAPACITY S7.oll~7,o Kbtu / Hr Kbtu I Hr IF INSTALLED CAPACITY EXCEEDS MAXIMUM ADrusTEDLOAD,EXPLAIN ~ GG1)1ft1GN-r s,zGo o..i a.pol...!~& 1-oP(:) / FAN POWER CONSUMPTION . ·.~ .·. . . . : , ,· .. DESIGN FAN DESCRIPTION BRAKE HP t-J/A (Z~ , NOTE: Include only fan systems exceeding 25 HP (see ~ 144). Total Fan System Power Demand may not exceed 0.8 Watts/CFM for constant volume systems or 1.25 Watts/CFM for VAV systems. \. Nonresidential Compliance Fonn EFFICIENCY MOTOR DRlVE NUMBER OF FANS TOTALS PEAK WATTS CFM Bx Ex 746 I (C x D) (Supply Fans) .___ _ ___.I ::=-I === TOT AL FAN SYSTEM I ) POWER DEMAND Cot.FI Col. G 1 WATIS/CFM January 19% llECI-IANICAL EQUIPMENT SUI\1MAR.Y . .. ~ . .'· MEC,H.:.3 ,· / ,., ~ ,I .~ 1,, j ~ •• .,. ~ .t '" ~ ( OLl:\G EQl:IPME~T , . ,l, . • '~. ~. _l ' ~ )-• '• SYSTEM MAKE AND. DESIGN OUTPUT TOTAL RA TED EFFICIENCY !ECONOMIZER I NAME MODEL NO. (BTIJ I HR) DESIGNCFM UNITS ALLOWED PROPOSED IYINI HP-I. i 3 GA fl. F<-1£ R. ~OT':r l"'}r, "'7 70 000 °2..\00 c~e. ~-q 9.o5' D0 . DD ~ ... ~.,, C,ft(<.f<. I~~ 5"7, 000 19°lO S£Gt. 9,7 10.0 00 4!S' t::,"r:!' G Ootn DD Hf',s 9 i~}lfot<.o~ 'f(p, 500 t~ $ttte ~.7 10.0 D0 DD HP,"f (o 10 C-PIRl2.1 ~r<:... ;s; (.pOO 12-00 sa~ '1.i t ti/ -z._. D0 So-r:!~001.f ., DD 1-rF--7 C-P\~f'<l~/t z,. 00-0 1000 S.6-ef<. 9.7 10.0 D@ ~01-1$03,:;) DD DD DD DD DD ft ' DD HEATING EQUIPMENT · . . · · • , . y, SYSTEM MAKE AND DESIGN OUTPUT RATED EFFICIENCY NAME MODEL NO. (BTIJ I HR) UNITS ALLOWED PROPOSED 72 00 Cop ~.o 3.z.._ t\f ... $" II vkl<. r< I G GOf:SQ.OO(R s COD µspF (p,~ 7,> S"o-f.:r 005 (o 9)0 1-lsPF fa.~ 1,0 m,., ~ ~C,"f '-/00 ~ &.& (D.1 P---1 t,A RtGR >OH.SO 0 -z '-f 00 i.-lSPF fa. G., (p,S ,._____..____ _ __.____ Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January I 996 MECHANICAL VENTILATION : . . MECH.:.4· . . PROJECT NAME SYSTEM NAME I NOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanical system. :\IECHANICAL VENTILATION .. ~ [fil [g [ru Ii] [fl Im Im [j] QJ [R] AREA BASIS OCCUPANCY BASIS VAVMINIMUM REQ'D. CFM COND CFM MIN. NO. MIN. O.A. DESIGN LARGEST DESIGN TRANS- SPACE AREA CFM OF CFM (MAX.OF OUTDOOR MIN. MIN. FER NO. (SF) PER SF (BXC) PEOPLE (EX 15) DORF) AIR CFM CFM AIR I I~ . ,~ Z.'i( ,..., 2-~~ z,;-~ -Z>'S---- ' -----1~----------1~-----------11-----JL-----fl-----+--------I-. -----1 ~----------f 1------------1 ____ __,j L-----f 1-----+--------I - TOTALS (FOR MECH-2) I 17 Based on Expected Number of Occupants or at least SO"lo of Chapter 33 UBC Occupant Density Must be greater than or equal to G, of use Transfer Air IC: Minimum Ventilation Rate per Section§ 121, Table 1-F. If zone reheat or rccool is used, I must be less than or equal to G, or less than or equnl to Total Design CFM X 0.3, or less than or equal to B X 0.4, or less,. or equal to 300 CFM, whichever is larger. 1 r.flKJ Must be less than or equal to 1 (if applicable), but no Jess than G, unless Transfer Air (K) is used. \JR] Must be greater than or equal to (G -H), and, for VAV, greater than or equal to (G -1). Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January 1996 MECHANICAL VENTILATION . . MECH-4.,, PROJECT NAME SYSTEM NAME I NOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanical system. :\IECIIANICAL VENTILATION · . . SPACE NO. AREA BASIS COND CFM MIN. AREA CFM (SF) PER SF (BXC) zooo • I~ 300 / TOTALS (FOR MECH-2) OCCUPANCY BASIS REQ'D. NO. MIN. O.A. DESIGN OF CFM (MAX.OF OUTDOOR PEOPLE (EX 15) DORF) AIR zo 300 300 '300 .=--=------=-----_-..., .... ___ _, .,.'-_-_-_-_-_-_-_, .... !===== I ~ 113001 zo Based on Expected Number of Occupants or at lcasj SO% of Chapter 33 UBC Occupant Density Must be greater than or equal to G, or'usc Transfer Air [I] VAVMINIMUM CFM LARGEST DESIGN MIN. MIN. CFM CFM -- TRANS- FER AIR - IC; Minimum Ventilation Rate per Section§ 121, Table 1-F. lfzone reheat or rccool is used, I must be less than or equal to G, or less than or equal to TotAI Design CFM X 0.3, or less than or equal to BX 0.4, or less,. or equal to 300 CFM, whichever is larger. Must be less than or equal to I (if applicable), but no less than G, unless Transfer Air (K) is used. Must be greater than or equal to (G -H), and, for VAV, greater than or equal to (G -J). Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January 19% MECHANICAL VENTILATION . ·. ·;'\MECH-4 r. C'"' -,. " "" r,); ~ 4 • .V~ ' ,-i, PROJECT NAME SYSTEM NAME ! NOTE: Provide one copy of this fonn for each mechanical system. ·;\'Jf:CIIANICAL VENTILATION ·I " ..... '.-:.· ·.; • ••. -~· • ; • .e.~,,.._ ... ' ; ' ' ,.. ~ • ~ ; t " I, • f ~ • SPACE NO. AREA BASIS COND CFM MIN. AREA PER SF CFM (SF) (BXC) 2,0oO . ,~ 3tJO ,, TOTALS (FOR MECH-2) OCCUPANCY BASIS REQ'D. NO. MIN. O.A. DESIGN OF CFM (MAX.OF OUTDOOR PEOPLE (EX 15) DORF) AIR ~ 3QO --;soo 300 ::====~---' ======== ==== I 3°0 II 3ool Based on Expected Number of Occupants or at least 50% of Chapter 33 UBC Occupant Density Must be greater than or equal to G, or"usc Transfer Air VAY MINIMUM CFM LARGEST DESIGN MIN. MIN. CFM CFM -- TRANS- FER AIR - IC: Minimum Ventilation Rate per Section§ 121, Table 1-F. lfzone reheat or rccool is used, I must be less than or equal to G, or less than or equal to Total Design CFM X 0.3, or less than or equal to B X 0.4, or less,. or equal to 300 CFM, whichever is larger. Must be less than or equal to I (if applicable), but no less than G, unless Transfer Air (K) is used. Must be greater than or equal to (G • H), and, for VAV, greater than or equal to (G -J). Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January 1996 IVIECHANIGAL VENTILATION · _ ·-MEOH~4 • .. "' ~ ', l -·~ • • ~· ,.. ' PROJECT NAME I DATE L..J-~-9S SYSTEM NAME I NOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanical system. :\IECHA~ICAL VENTILATION . ·. . " · . ; . . _ SPACE NO. 3 AREA BASIS COND CFM MIN. AREA PER SF CFM (SF) (BX C) 3(9~ ,1$ $', ,, TOTALS (FOR MECH-2) OCCUPANCY BASIS REQ'D. NO. MIN. 0.A. DESIGN OF CFM (MAX.OF OUTDOOR PEOPLE (EX 15) DORF) AIR 10 l~o \':fie? l S' <::' :=.===::------' :========:: :===::::: ,>o 11 r'>" \0 Based on Expected Number of Occupants or at least 50% of Chapter 33 UBC Occupant Density Must be greater than or equal to G, or'use Transfer Air [I] QJ VAVMINIMUM CFM LARGEST DESIGN MIN. MIN. CFM CFM -- TRANS- FER AIR - IC; Minimum Ventilation Rate per Section§ 121, Table 1-F. If zone reheat or rccool is used, I must be less than or equal to 0, or less than or equal to Total Design CFM X 0.3, or less than or equal to BX 0.4, or less ( or equal to 300 CFM, whichever is larger. Must be less than or equal to I (if applicable), but no less than 0, unless Transfer Air (K) is used. Must be greater than or equal to (0 • H), and, for VAV, greater than or equal to (G -J). Nonresidential Compliance Form January 1996 ~ MECHANICAL VENTILATION , : .· l\lECH~4.'.~ , ', • ! • f .. ,, ' ~ ;• < PROJECT NAME SYSTEM NAME ::t=-N-r~ IO~ SP~, Pit.-1 Sf.$ ;,-p, $' ! NOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanical system. :\IECHANICAL VENTILATION · . · · , · · . . .· , ·. '" • ~ ' ~ ¥ ~ • <; SPACE NO. AREA BASIS COND CFM MIN. AREA PER SF CFM (SF) (BXC) '51W I I~ Y~6 ,,. TOTALS (FOR MECH-2) OCCUPANCY BASIS REQ'D. NO. MIN.· 0.A. OF CFM (MAX.OF PEOPLE (EX IS) DORF) -z-'-180 '-I a-o Based on Expected Number of Occupants or at lcasJ S0"/4 of Chapter 33 UBC Occupant Density Must be greater than or equal to G, of use Transfer Air DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR '-f8o m VAVMINIMUM CFM LARGEST DESIGN MIN. MIN. CFM CFM -- TRANS- FER AIR - IC; Minimum Ventilation Rate per Section§ 121, Table 1-F. lfzone reheat or rccool is used, 1 must be less than or equal to G, or less than or equal to Total Design CFM X 0.3, or less than or equal to B X 0.4, or less,. or equal to 300 CFM, whichever is larger. Must be less than or equal to I (if applicable), but no less than G, unless Transfer Air (K) is used. Must be greater than or equal to (G -H), and, for VAV, greater than or equal to (G -J). Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January 1996 MECHANICAL VENTILATION . · · .. ~ MECff.;4\· 4. • ' ' • ' °' ' -!.. ' \. « · PROJECT NAME lOR... S SYSTEM NAME ! NOTE: Provide one copy of this fonn for each mechanical system. :\IECHANICAL VENTILATION '' · · ., ' ~ : ._. . :· "" "' ' -,, . ~. ~ SPACE NO. AREA BASIS COND CFM MIN. AREA CFM (SF) PER SF (BXC) t;70 "S"' 8CD ; TOTALS (FOR MECH-2) OCCUPANCY BASIS NO. OF PEOPLE MIN. CFM . (EX 15) REQ'D. O.A. (MAX.OF DORF) 90 DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR 90 :====::::-----' :=.====: ;::=====::::: 'to 11 90 Based on Expected Number of Occupants or at least SO-It of Chapter 33 UBC Occupant Density Must be greater than or equal to G, or·usc Transfer Air [TI VAVMINIMUM CFM LARGEST DESIGN MIN. MIN. CFM CFM -- TRANS- FER AIR IC: Minimum Ventilation Rate per Section § 121, Table 1-F. If zone reheat or rccool is used, I must be less than or equal to G, or less than or equal to Total Design CFM X 0.3, or less than or equal to BX 0.4, or less t' or equal to 300 CFM, whichever is larger. Must be less than or equal to I (if applicable), but no less than G, unless Transfer Air (K) is used. Must be greater than or equal to (G -H), and, for VA V, greater than or equal to (G -J). Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January 1996 MECHANICAL VENTJLA TION . · ' . . . ME€·H~4. · ,I) ,, : , ~' , ~ I ~ l" '. "",.,.,''• f-t PROJECT NAME SYSTEM NAME ~ N1e-f2.10(<. Sf'f::vt A l--1 S'J HP-7 I NOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanical system. :\J.ECHANICAL VENTILATION · ·. · · ; ·. · ·:, · .. · · --" ' < /, l~I ; ~ .... ' AREA BASIS OCCUPANCY BASIS REQ'D. COND CFM MIN. SPACE AREA CFM NO. (SF) PER SF (BXC) NO. MIN. O.A. DESIGN OF CFM (MAX.OF OUTDOOR PEOPLE (EX 15) DORF) AIR (p 45.3 ,I> 68 z.o ,3,oo 300 '300 .,, TOTALS (FOR MECH-2) -Zo I ~0 011 300 I Based on Expected Number of Occupants or at least SO"lo of Chapter 33 UBC Occupant Density Must be greater than or equal to G, or'use Transfer Air IT] VAVMINIMUM CFM LARGEST DESIGN MIN. MIN. CFM CFM -- TRANS- FER AIR - ; C: Minimum Ventilation Rate per Section§ 121, Table 1-F. lfzonc reheat or rccool is used, I must be less than or equal to G, or less than or equal to Total Design CFM X 0.3, or less than or equal to BX 0.4, or less,- or equal to 300 CFM, whichever is larger. Must be less than or equal to l (if applicable), but no less than G, unless Transfer Air (K) is used. Must be greater than or equal to (G -H), and, for VA V, greater than or equal to (G -J). Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January 1996 MECHANICAL VENTILATION . . . . MECH:-4 · .. -# ,,_ ; 1, ' <-='~..... ·- PROJECT NAME DATE '1 -s-'16 SYSTEM NAME j NOTE: Provide one copy of this fonn for each mechanical system. :\IE~l~ANJCALVENTILATION · · , · .... , ···: .. ~ ,_ .· AREA BASIS COND CFM MIN. SPACE AREA PER SF CFM NO. (SF) (BXC) 7A 9Ze . I> l3<=f OCCUPANCY BASIS NO. OF PEOPLE 10 MIN. CFM (EX 15) \SO REQ'D. O.A. DESIGN (MAX.OF OUTDOOR DORF) AIR ,s-o IS-0 TOTALS (FOR MECH-2) 1s-o 11 1s;o Based on Expected Number of Occupants or at least 50% of Chapter 33 UBC Occupant Density Must be greater than or equal to G, or"usc Transfer Air [I] QJ VAVMINIMUM CFM LARGEST DESIGN MIN. MIN. CFM CFM -- i--- TRANS- FER AIR - IC; Minimum Ventilation Rate per Section§ 121, Table 1-F. If zone reheat or rccool is used, I must be less thin or equal to G, or less than or equal to Total Design CFM X 0.3, or less than or equal to B X 0.4, or less,. or equal to 300 CFM, whichever is larger. Must be less than or equal to I (if applicable), but no less than G, unless Transfer Air (K) is used. Must be greater than or equal to (G -H), and, for VA V, greater than or equal to (G -J). Nonresidential Compliance Form January 1996 MECHANICAL VENTILATION , . MECH-4. · • . ~. ,, . ' ;:,.·· .! , ' PROJECT NAME DATE SYSTEM NAME I NOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanical system. '.\IECHANl(;AL VENTILATION . .,: ,:·~ .. ,..:: ' , . _t· • SPACE NO. AREA BASIS COND CFM MIN. AREA PER SF CFM (SF) (BXC) qze, , IS-l.~'1 .,, TOTALS (FOR MECH-2) OCCUPANCY BASIS REQ'D. NO. MIN. 0.A. OF CFM (MAX.OF PEOPLE (EX 15) DORF) JO 150 \SO Based on Expected Number of Occupants or at leasJ S0-/4 of Chapter 33 UBC Occupant Density Must be: greater than or equal to G, or'usc Transfer Air DESIGN OUIDOOR AIR ISO m VAVMINIMUM CFM LARGEST DESIGN MIN. MIN. CFM CFM -- TRANS- FER AIR IC: Minimum Ventilation Rate per Section§ 121, Table 1-F. If zone reheat or recool is used, I must be less than or equal to G, or less than or equal to Total Design CFM X 0.3, or less than or equal to BX 0.4, or less,. or equal to 300 CFM, whichever is larger. Must be less than or equal to I (if applicable), but no less than G, unless Transfer Air (K) is used. Must be greater than or equal to (G • H), and, for VA V, greater than or equal to (G • J). Nonresidential Compliance Fonn January 1996 MECHANICAL VENTILATION .. . . '·MEcu:.:4:~ . • 1 . ' PROJECT NAME SYSTEM NAME :rt-t -rEF< 1 o~. ·.sPe: c.-1 A-t.,-1 s-r ~ HP-10 ! NOTE: Provide one copy of this fonn for each mechanical system. , __ .,, :\IECHANICAL VENTILATION , ' ·· ·. . · . ... ·-~ SPACE NO. AREA BASIS COND CFM MIN. AREA PER SF CFM (SF) (BXC) fJZ..'1 , I~ IZl ,, OCCUPANCY BASIS REQ'D. NO. MIN. O.A. DESIGN OF CFM (MAX.OF OUTDOOR PEOPLE (EX 15) DORF) AIR I ~ 135'"" 3~ TOTALS (FOR MECH-2) 13s::: 11 ,~s: Based on Expected Number of Occupants or at I~ SO-lo of Chapter 33 UBC Occupant Density Must be greater than or equal to G, or'usc Transfer Air m QJ VAVMINIMUM CFM LARGEST DESIGN MIN. MIN. CFM CFM -- TRANS- FER AIR - ; C; Minimum Ventilation Rate per Section§ 121, Table 1-F. If zone reheat or rccool is used, I must be less than or equal to G, or less than or equal to Total Design CFM X 0.3, or less than or equal to BX 0.4, or less ( or equal to 300 CFM, whichever is larger. Must be less than or equal to I (if applicable), but no less than G, unless Transfer Air {K) is used. Must be greater than or equal to (G • H), and, for VAV, greater than or equal to (G • J). Nonresidential Compliance Form January 1996 MECHANICAL VENTILATION . -MECH-'1.:· I • • ;,, ' ~ '. />f: PROJECT NAME DATE '-I,~ -4'-S SYSTEM NAME I NOTE: Provide one copy of this form for each mechanical system. :\IECHANICAL VENTILATION · . · · . · ... · .. ~ • • • • i AREA BASIS OCCUPANCY BASIS COND MIN. CFM SPACE AREA PER SF CFM NO. OF PEOPLE MIN. CFM (EX 15) NO. (SF) (BXC) "l 3ozo Cl~ 'i>l 3 .,. TOTALS (FOR MECH-2) Minimum Ventilation Rate per Section§ 121, Table 1-F. Based on Expected Number of Occupants or at )CISJ 50% of Chapter 33 UBC Occupant Density Must be greater than or equal to G, or'usc Transfer Air DESIGN OUTDOOR AIR II] QJ VAVMINIMUM CFM LARGEST DESIGN MIN. MIN. CFM CFM -- TRANS- FER AIR lfzone reheat or rccool is used, I must be less than or equal to G, or less than or equal to Total Design CFM X 0.3, or less than or equal to B X 0.4, or less t' or equal to 300 CFM, whichever is larger. Must be less than or equal to I (if applicable), but no less than G, unless Transfer Air (K) is used. Must be greater than or equal to (G -H), and, for VAV, greater than or equal to (G -J). Nonresidential Compliance Form January 1996 ARI* capacity ratings HEATING COOLING UNIT NOMINAL STANDARD (High Temp) 50TJQ TONS CFM Ca~acity ( tuh) 004 3 1200 35,600 005 4 1600 46,500 006 5 2000 57,000 UNIT NOMINAL STANDARD COOLING 50TJQ TONS CFM Capacity {Btuh) 007 6 2400 70,000 008 7½ 3200 86,000 009 8½ 3600 96,000 012 10 4100 112,000 LEGEND Bels Sound Level (1 bel = 10 decibels) COP Coefficient of Performance db dry bulb EER Energy Efficiency Ratio HSPF Heating Seasonal Performance Factor IPLV lnte1~ated Part-Load Valu"'3 SEER Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio wb wet bulb *Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute. tApplies only to units with capacity of 60,000 Btuh or less. **The IPLV only applies to 2-stage heat pump units. NOTES: EER 9.05 9.00 8.90 9.00 1. Rated in accordance with ARI Standards 210/240-95 and 270-95. 2. Ratings are net values, reflecting the effects of circulating fan heat. 3. Ratings are based on: SEERt Caifiacity Belt Direct ( tuh) Drive Drive 10.20 10.00 34,400 10.00 9.70 46,500 10.00 9.90 57,000 HEATING HEATING {High) (Low) Capacity Caifiaclty (Btuh) COP ( tuh) 72,400 3.20 42,000 78,000 3.00 39,000 93,000 3.10 48,000 105,000 3.10 59,000 Cooling Standard: 80 F db, 67 F w6 indoor entering-air temperature and 95 F db air entering outdoor unit. IPLV Standard: 80 F db, 67 F wb indoor entering-air temperature and 80 F db outdoor entering-air temperature. HSPF 6.7 7.0 7.5 IPLV** COP 2.14 - 1.80 9.3 1.90 8.9 2.00 9.0 High-Temp Heating Standard: 70 F db indoor entering-air temperature and 47 F db, 43 F wb outdoor entering-air temperature. Low-Temp Heating Standard: 70 F db indoor entering-air temperature and 17 F db, 15 F wb outdoor entering-air temperature. 4 SOUND RATING {Bels) 8.4 8.0 8.2 SOUND RATING (Bels) 8.2 8.6 8.6 8.4 • . •• > • ARI* capacities COOLING AND HEATING CAPACITIES AND EFFICIENCIES STANDARD NET COOLINGt NET HEATINGt COPt NET HEATINGt COPt SOUND UNIT NOMINAL CAPACITIES 50HS TONS CFM CAPACITIES SEERt CAPACITIES (at 47 F (at 17 F (at 17 F HSPF RATINGS .. AT 95 F (Btuh) AT 47 F (Btuh) Btuh) Btuh) Btuh) (Bels) 018 1½ 675 19,000 10.0 17,800 2.9 9,300 1.7 6.6 7.8 024 2 750 24,000 10.0 23,600 2.9 12,000 1.8 6.7 8.0 030 2½ 1000 29,000 10.0 29,400 3.0 15,000 1.8 6.8 8.0 036 3 1270 35.600 10.1 35,400 3.1 17,400 1.8 6.8 8.0 042 3½ 1390 40,500 10.0 40,500 3.1 21,000 1.9 7.0 8.2 048 4 1575 47,000 10.1 47,500 3.1 27,200 2.0 7.0 8.2 060 5 1995 57,500 10.0 57,000 3.2 32,000 2.0 7.0 8.2 LEGEND tRated in accordance with ARI Standard 210/240-89 and/or U.S. Bels Sound Levels (1 bel = 10 decibels) COP Coefficient of Performance Government DOE test procedures. .. Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 270-84. DOE Department of Energy HSPF Heating Seasonal Performance Factor SEER Seasonal Energy Efficiency R::tio ·Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute. OUTDOOR SOUND: ONE-THIRD OCTAVE BAND DATA-DECIBELS FREQ. Hz 018 024 63 40.1 49.6 125 55.2 60.1 250 64.9 70.1 500 65.3 68.3 1000 71.2 72.6 2000 69.0 69.4 4000 64.7 67.8 8000 59.8 60.9 Physical data UNIT 50HS .,, 018 REFRIGERANT Refrigerant Control* SHIPPING WEIGHT (lb) Without Base Rails 300 With Optional Base Rails 287 COMPRESSOR TYPE Reciprocating INDOOR FAN Speeds 2 Rpm (High Speed) fl25 Diameter (in.) 10 Width (in.) 9 Nominal Airflow (Cfm) 675 Motor Hp ¼ INDOOR COIL Rows ... Fins/in. 3 ... 15 Face Area (sq ft) 1.80 OUTDOOR FAN Cfm 1700 Rpm 850 Diameter (in.) 18 Motor Hp Va OUTDOOR COIL Rows ... Fins/in. 2 ... 17 Face Area (sq ft) 5.7 FILTER SIZE (in.)t 20 X 20 Throwaway ·operating charge listed on unit nameplate. tRecommended field-supplied filters are 1 in. thick. 030 46.8 61.3 70.5 69.2 74.1 . 70.0 68.9 64.0 024 308 295 Reciprocating 3 1025 10 9 800 ¼ 3 ... 15 2.30 1900 1050 18 ¼ 2 ... 17 5.7 20 X 20 UNIT 50HS 036 042 048 47.6 50.0 53.2 62.1 64.7 65.4 70.4 70.4 74.5 69.0 69.9 74.3 72.2 75.3 75.2 71.1 73.8 72.6 70.3 75.1 68.6 63.9 69.2 61.2 030 036 042 048 R-22 Acutrol™ System 320 340 347 411 307 327 334 398 Reciprocating Reciprocating Reciprocating Scroll Centrifuge I -Direct Drive 3 3 2 2 1025 1100 1100 1100 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 1000 1300 1400 1600 ¼ ½ ¾ ¾ 3 ... 15 3 ... 15 3 ... 15 3 ... 15 3.00 2.70 3.60 4.50 Propeller -Direct Drive 1900 1900 1900 2400 850 1050 1050 1050 18 18 20 20 ¼ v.. ¼ 1/3 2 ... 17 2 ... 17 2 ... 17 2 ... 17 5.7 6.7 6.7 8.2 20 X 24 24 X 24 24 X 24 24 X 30 060 54.3 65.1 71.5 72.7 73.9 73.4 71.7 66.3 060 I 425 412 Scroll 2 1100 · 11 9 1995 1 4 ... 15 4.50 2400 1050 20 1/3 2 ... 17 8.2 24 X 30 ELITE SOFTWARE HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BUILDING MASTER DATA DESIGN PARAMETERS: PAGE 1 PROJECT:INTERIOR SPECIALST CLIENT:BURGER CONSTRUCTION DATE: 3-27-98 DESIGNER: BRIANS. DESIGN OUTDOOR MONTH DRY BULB OUTDOOR INDOOR INDOOR WET BULB REL.HUM DRY BULB HUMID CORRECTION DIFF FACTOR MAY 85 JULY 88 SEPTEMBER 93 NOVEMBER 85 WINTER 32 GLASS SUMMER WINTER TYPES u FACT U FACT 1. 1.110 1.130 2. 1.110 1.130 3. 1.000 0.990 4. 1.110 1.130 5. 1.110 1.130 6. 1.000 0.990 7. 0.570 0.620 8. 1.110 1.130 ROOF u ASHRAE TYPE FACT ROOF NO 1. 0.044 1 WALL u ASHRAE TYPE FACT GROUP 1. 0.690 / A PART. u CLG. TYPES FACT T.D. 1. 0 .125 15 68 68 68 68 0 GL.SHD COEFF 0.940 0.940 0.260 0.690 0.690 0.260 0.700 0.690 SUSP CLG YES HTG. T.D. 15 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% INT.SHD COEFF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 72 17.13 -5 72 12.22 -2 72 4.05 3 72 17 .13 -5 75 0.00 ROOM GLASS GLASS · CONST HEIGHT WIDTH MED 9.0 1.0 MED 3.0 1.0 MED 6.0 1.0 MED 6.0 1.0 MED 9.0 1.0 MED 9.0 1.0 MED 1.0 1.0 MED 1.0 1.0 ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 2 ******************** BUILDING MASTER DATA (CONTINUED)********************* GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION: PROJECT FILE NAME: IS PROJECT LOCATION: CARLSBAD DEGREES NORTH LATITUDE: 32 DEGREES LONGITUDE: 117 BAROMETRIC PRESSURE: 29.921 TIME ZONE: 8 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME: YES MEAN DAILY TEMPERATURE RANGE: 22 ZONE SENSIBLE SAFETY FACTOR= 0 % ZONE LATENT SAFETY FACTOR= 0 % ZONE HEATING SAFETY FACTOR= 0 % BUILDING OPENS AT 8 AM. BUILDING CLOSES AT 6 PM. NUMBER OF UNIQUE ZONES IN THIS PROJECT= 9 BUILDING DEFAULT VALUES: BUILDING DEFAULT CEILING HEIGHT = 9 PEOPLE SENSIBLE LOAD MULTIPLIER = 230 PEOPLE LATENT LOAD MULTIPLIER = 180 FLOOR HEAT LOSS COEFFICIENT = 0 LIGHTING ADDED ON A SQUARE FOOTAGE BASIS OF 1.5 WATTS PER SQ.FT. EQUIPMENT ADDED DIRECTLY TO ZONES PEOPLE ADDED DIRECTLY TO ZONES INTERNAL OPERATING LOAD PROFILES: PROFILE HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR NUMBER 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 2. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 3. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 4. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 5. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 6. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 ALL DESIGN DATA TAKEN FROM THE 1985 ASHRAE HANDBOOK OF FUNDAMENTALS ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 3 ******************** BUILDING MASTER DATA (CONTINUED)********************* DEFAULT AIR SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: THIS AIR SYSTEM OCCURS 1 TIME(S) THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING LIGHTING: PROFILE# 1 IS USED.100% OF LOAD IS APPLIED TO CONDITIONED SPACE EQUIPMENT: PROFILE# 1 IS USED. PEOPLE: PROFILE# 1 IS USED. PACKAGED EQUIPMENT IS EMPLOYED USING A CONSTANT VOLUME SYSTEM A 20.0 DEGREE LEAVING COIL-ZONE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE HAS BEEN SPECIFIED SEASON SUMMER WINTER VENTILATION METHOD 15.00 CFM PER PERSON 15.00 CFM PER PERSON INFILTRATION 0.00 0.00 METHOD NONE NONE ** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC** SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 4 ************** DETAILED PROJECT ZONE LOAD CALCULATIONS*************** LOAD UNIT LOAD TEMP. LOAD SEN. LAT. HTG. HTG. DESCRI P. QUAN FACT. DI FF. MUL T. HEAT HEAT MUL T. LOAD 1. 1 ROOF 1 SW.WALL 1 NW.WALL 1 SW.GLASS 3 SW.GLASS 4 NW.GLASS 4 NW.GLASS 5 PART. 1 LIGHTS PEOPLE TOTAL 2. 2 SE.WALL 1 SW.WALL 1 NW.WALL 1 NE.WALL 1 SE.GLASS 1 SW.GLASS 1 SW.GLASS 2 SW.GLASS 5 NW.GLASS 5 SW.GLASS 6 NW.GLASS 6 LIGHTS PEOPLE TOTAL 1605 189 303 150 30 120 45 297 2407.50 17.00 342 513 90 45 108 126 18 90 72 45 108 6000.00 40.60 PEAK TIME 5 PM SEPTEMBER 0.044 0.690 0.690 1.000 1.110 1.110 1.110 0.125 100% 100% 70 3.080 21 14.490 18 12.420 49.441 106.508 54.006 54.006 15 15 1.875 3.410 230 180 4943 2739 3763 7416 3195 6481 2430 557 8210 3910 43644 PEAK TIME 5 PM SEPTEMBER 0.690 0.690 0.690 0.690 1.110 1.110 1.110 1.110 1.110 1.000 1.000 100% 100% 25 17.250 21 14.490 18 12.420 21 14.490 77.187 138.663 138.663 106.508 54.006 49.441 29.658 3.410 230 180 5900 7433 1118 652 8336 17472 2496 9586 3888 2225 3203 20460 9200 91969 1605 SF. SYS. 1 3060 3060 1.892 29.670 29.670 42.570 48.590 48.590 48.590 1.875 3037 5608 8990 6386 1458 5831 2187 557 34054 4000 SF. SYS. 2 7200 7200 29.670 29.670 29.670 29.670 48.590 48.590 48.590 48.590 48.590 42.570 42.570 10147 15221 2670 1335 5248 6122 875 4373 3498 1916 4598 56003 ** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC** SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 5 ************** DETAILED PROJECT ZONE LOAD CALCULATIONS*************** LOAD UNIT LOAD TEMP. LOAD SEN. LAT. HTG. HTG. DESCRI P. QUAN FACT. DI FF. MUL T. HEAT HEAT MUL T. LOAD ------------------------------------------------------ 3. 3 ROOF 1 SE.WALL 1 SW.WALL 1 SE.GLASS 5 SW.GLASS 5 PART. 1 LIGHTS PEOPLE TOTAL 273 63 27 225 45 261 553.50 10.00 PEAK TIME 11 AM SEPTEMBER 0.044 0.690 0.690 1.110 1.110 0.125 100% 100% 53 2.332 21 14.490 22 15.180 95.335 36.671 15 15 1.875 3.410 230 180 637 913 410 21450 1650 489 1887 2300 29737 PEAK TIME 3 PM SEPTEMBER 4. 4 ROOF PART. LIGHTS PEOPLE 1 2306 0.044 81 3.564 8219 1958 15959 7360 1 1044 0.125 15 15 1.875 TOTAL 5. 5 ROOF 1 NW.WALL 1 SW.WALL 1 N.GLASS 3 SW.GLASS 3 PART. 1 LIGHTS PEOPLE TOTAL 4680.00 100% 3.410 32.00 100% 230 180 33496 PEAK TIME 4 PM SEPTEMBER 570 270 90 90 180 90 855.00 6.00 0.044 0.690 0.690 1.000 1.000 0.125 100% 100% 77 3.388 17 11. 730 20 13.800 23.349 49.874 15 15 1. 875 3.410 230 180 1931 3167 1242 2101 8977 169 2916 1380 21884 369 SF. SYS. 3 1800 1800 1.892 29.670 29.670 48.590 48.590 1.875 517 1869 801 10933 2187 489 16796 3120 SF. SYS. 4 5760 5760 1.892 1.875 4363 1958 6321 570 SF. SYS. 5 1080 1080 1.892 29.670 29.670 42.570 42.570 1.875 1078 8011 2670 3831 7663 169 23422 ** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC** SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 6 ************** DETAILED PROJECT ZONE LOAD CALCULATIONS*************** LOAD UNIT LOAD TEMP. LOAD SEN. LAT. HTG. MULT. HTG. LOAD DESCRIP. QUAN FACT. DIFF. MULT. HEAT HEAT 6. 6 ROOF 1 NW.WALL 1 SW.WALL 1 SW.GLASS 3 NW.GLASS 3 LIGHTS PEOPLE TOTAL 7. 7 ROOF 1 SW.WALL 1 SE.WALL 1 SE.GLASS 3 SW.GLASS 3 SKYLIGHT 7 LIGHTS PEOPLE TOTAL 8. 8 ROOF 1 SE.WALL 1 SW.WALL 1 SE.GLASS 3 SW.GLASS 3 PART. 1 LIGHTS PEOPLE TOTAL 453 99 192 42 72 679.50 20.00 1640 303 120 150 264 216 2784.00 19.00 824 288 96 180 30 153 1236.00 9.00 PEAK TIME 5 PM SEPTEMBER 0.044 0.690 0.690 1.000 1.000 100% 100% 70 3.080 18 12.420 21 14.490 49.441 29.658 3.410 230 180 1395 1230 2782 2077 2135 2317 4600 16536 PEAK TIME 3 PM SEPTEMBER 0.044 0.690 0.690 1.000 1.000 0.570 100% 100% 81 3.564 20 13.800 23 15.870 37.405 47.040 122.418 3.410 230 180 5845 4181 1904 5611 12419 26442 9493 4370 70265 PEAK TIME 3 PM SEPTEMBER 0.044 0.690 0.690 1.000 1.000 0.125 100% 100% 81 3.564 23 15.870 20 13.800 37.405 47.040 15 15 1. 875 3.410 230 180 2937 4571 1325 6733 1411 287 4215 2070 23549 PEAK TIME 3 PM SEPTEMBER 9. 9 ROOF PART. LIGHTS PEOPLE l 3020 0.044 81 3.564 15 15 1.875 3.410 230 180 10763 2126 15447 7130 TOTAL 1 1134 0.125 4530.00 100% 31.00 100% 35466 453 SF. SYS. 6 3600 3600 1.892 29.670 29.670 42.570 42.570 857 2937 5697 1788 3065 14344 1856 SF. SYS. 7 3420 3420 1.892 29.670 29.670 42.570 42.570 26.660 3103 8990 3560 6386 11238 5759 39036 824 SF. SYS. 8 1620 1620 1.892 29.670 29.670 42.570 42.570 1.875 1559 8545 2848 7663 1277 287 22179 3020 SF. SYS. 9 5580 5580 1.892 1.875 5714 2126 7840 ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 7 *********************** ZONE SUMMARY OF SYSTEM 1 ************************* SQN ABBREV. PEAK TIME NO. DESCRIP AND MONTH 1 1 5 PM SEP ZONE PEAK TOTALS FLOOR SENSIBLE HEATING VENT INFL EXH SUPPLY CFM AREA LOAD LOAD CFM CFM CFM CFM /SF 1605 1605 43644 43644 34054 34054 255 255 0 0 0 0 1984 1.2 1984 1.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MONTHLY AND HOURLY SYSTEM ZONE SENSIBLE LOAD PROFILE * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MAY JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER NOT USED NOT USED * * HOUR ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 AM 19171 21454 25433 18944 0 0 9 AM 21033 23380 27208 20663 0 0 10 AM 22988 25287 29077 22503 0 0 11 AM 25384 27638 31580 24976 0 0 12 AM 27372 29576 33790 27231 0 0 1 PM 30097 32266 36846 30408 0 0 2 PM 32277 34403 38896 32626 0 0 3 PM 35288 37356 41204 34406 0 0 4 PM 37791 39804 42980 34800 0 0 5 PM 39103 41083 43644 34452 0 0 6 PM 38117 40103 42203 32672 0 0 7 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 8 ******************** TOTAL LOAD SUMMARY OF AIR SYSTEM 1 ****************** SYSTEM TYPE: PACKAGED EQUIPMENT WITH CONSTANT VOLUME TERMINALS SENSIBLE HEAT RATIO: 0.93 --THIS SYSTEM OCCURS 1 TIME(S) IN THE BUILDING SYSTEM 1 PEAKS IN SEPTEMBER AT 5 PM OUTSIDE TEMP IS 91 INSIDE TEMP IS 72 SUMMER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER VENT AIR LOAD = 11.842 BTU/HR ( 255 CFM) WINTER EXH AIR LOAD = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) WINTER INFIL AIR LOAD = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE HEATING LOAD = 34,054 BTU/HR -----------TOTAL SYSTEM HEATING LOAD = 45,896 BTU/HR **** ALL COOLING LOADS BELOW WERE COMPUTED AT THE AIR SYSTEM PEAK TIME**** SUMMER VENT SENSIBLE GAIN = 5.330 BTU/HR ( 255 CFM) EXHAUST AIR SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) SUMMER INFL SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE SENSIBLE GAIN = 43.644 BTU/HR TOTAL PLNM SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ZONE LOAD SEN SUBTOTAL = 48.974 BTU/HR DRAW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = 0 BTU/HR BLOW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = 0 BTU/HR MCL SUP.SIDE COIL GAIN = 0 BTU/HR MCL RET.SIDE COIL GAIN = 0 BTU/HR SUPPLY DUCT HEAT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR RETURN DUCT HEAT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR AIR HANDLING SUBTOTAL = 0 BTU/HR -----------TOTAL SYSTEM SENSIBLE GAI = 48,974 BTU/HR SUMMER VENT LATENT GAIN = 1.269 BTU/HR ( 255 CFM) EXHAUST AIR LATENT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) ; SUMMER INFL LATENT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE LATENT GAIN = 3,060 BTU/HR -----------TOTAL SYSTEM LATENT GAIN = 4.329 BTU/HR TOTAL SYSTEM COOLING LOAD = 53,303 BTU/HR INTERNAL LOADS SUMMARY: 2407 WATTS OF LIGHTING. 0 WATTS OF EQUIP. AND 17.0 PEOPLE TOTAL SYSTEM SUPPLY AIR = 1.984 CFM BASED ON 20.0 DT TOTAL CONDITIONED AIR SPACE = 1,605 SQ.FT. SUPPLY AIR CFM/SQ.FT. = 1.2360 TONNAGE PER SQ.FT = 0.0028 TOTAL TONNAGE REQUIRED FOR AIR SYSTEM 1 WITH OUTSIDE AIR= 4.44 TONS ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 9 *********************** ZONE SUMMARY OF SYSTEM 2 ************************* SQN ABBREV. PEAK TIME NO. DESCRIP AND MONTH 2 2 5 PM SEP ZONE PEAK TOTALS FLOOR SENSIBLE HEATING VENT INFL EXH SUPPLY CFM AREA LOAD LOAD CFM CFM CFM CFM /SF 4000 4000 91969 91969 56003 56003 600 600 0 0 0 0 4180 1.0 4180 1.0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MONTHLY AND HOURLY SYSTEM ZONE SENSIBLE LOAD PROFILE * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MAY JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER NOT USED NOT USED * * HOUR ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------8 AM 48007 51636 62110 53143 0 0 9 AM 50743 54575 65531 56846 0 0 10 AM 53409 57058 68734 60284 0 0 11 AM 56341 59832 72080 63756 0 0 12 AM 58441 61789 74647 66490 0 0 1 PM 62386 65657 79496 71711 0 0 2 PM 66348 69523 84217 76909 0 0 3 PM 70706 73786 88794 81425 0 0 4 PM 73708 76723 91638 83470 0 0 ,5 PM 74632 77636 91969 83046 0 0 6 PM 72432 75510 88564 79029 0 0 7 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 10 ******************** TOTAL LOAD SUMMARY OF AIR SYSTEM 2 ****************** SYSTEM TYPE: PACKAGED EQUIPMENT WITH CONSTANT VOLUME TERMINALS SENSIBLE HEAT RATIO: 0.93 --THIS SYSTEM OCCURS 1 TIME(S) IN THE BUILDING SYSTEM 2 PEAKS IN SEPTEMBER AT 5 PM OUTSIDE TEMP IS 91 INSIDE TEMP IS 72 SUMMER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER VENT AIR LOAD = 27,864 BTU/HR ( 600 CFM) WINTER EXH AIR LOAD = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) WINTER INFIL AIR LOAD = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE HEATING LOAD = 56.003 BTU/HR ----------- TOTAL SYSTEM HEATING LOAD = 83,867 BTU/HR **** ALL COOLING LOADS BELOW WERE COMPUTED AT THE AIR SYSTEM PEAK TIME**** SUMMER VENT SENSIBLE GAIN = 12.540 BTU/HR ( 600 CFM) EXHAUST AIR SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) SUMMER INFL SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE SENSIBLE GAIN = 91,969 BTU/HR TOTAL PLNM SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ZONE LOAD SEN SUBTOTAL = 104,509 BTU/HR DRAW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = 0 BTU/HR BLOW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = 0 BTU/HR MCL SUP.SIDE COIL GAIN = 0 BTU/HR MCL RET.SIDE COIL GAIN = 0 BTU/HR SUPPLY DUCT HEAT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR RETURN DUCT HEAT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR AIR HANDLING SUBTOTAL = 0 BTU/HR ----------- TOTAL SYSTEM SENSIBLE GAI = 104,509 BTU/HR SUMMER VENT LATENT GAIN = 2,985 BTU/HR ( 600 CFM) EXHAUST AIR LATENT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) SUMMER INFL LATENT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE LATENT GAIN = 7,200 BTU/HR ----------- TOTAL SYSTEM LATENT GAIN = 10.185 BTU/HR TOTAL SYSTEM COOLING LOAD = 114,694 BTU/HR INTERNAL LOADS SUMMARY: 6000 WATTS OF LIGHTING, 0 WATTS OF EQUIP, AND 40.0 PEOPLE TOTAL SYSTEM SUPPLY AIR = TOTAL CONDITIONED AIR SPACE = 4,180 CFM BASED ON 20.0 DT 4,000 SQ.FT. SUPPLY AIR CFM/SQ.FT. = 1. 0451 TONNAGE PER SQ.FT = TOTAL TONNAGE REQUIRED FOR AIR SYSTEM 0.0024 2 WITH OUTSIDE AIR= 9.56 TONS ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 11 *********************** ZONE SUMMARY OF SYSTEM 3 ************************* SQN ABBREV. PEAK TIME NO. DESCRIP AND MONTH 3 3 11 AM SEP ZONE PEAK TOTALS FLOOR SENSIBLE HEATING VENT INFL EXH SUPPLY CFM AREA LOAD LOAD CFM CFM CFM CFM /SF 369 369 29737 29737 16796 16796 150 150 0 0 0 0 1352 3.7 1352 3.7 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MONTHLY AND HOURLY SYSTEM ZONE SENSIBLE LOAD PROFILE * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MAY JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER NOT USED NOT USED * * HOUR ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 AM 13854 14674 20795 19499 0 0 9 AM 17013 17795 24953 24083 0 0 10 AM 19303 20016 27868 27267 0 0 11 AM 20936 21613 29737 29236 0 0 12 AM 20746 21437 29175 28515 0 0 1 PM 20773 21493 28810 27983 0 0 2 PM 20515 21256 28277 27333 0 0 3 PM 20340 21098 27888 26851 0 0 4 PM 19855 20629 27207 26086 0 0 5 PM 18618 19422 25599 24318 0 0 6 PM 16997 17842 23469 21-971 0 0 7 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 12 ******************** TOTAL LOAD SUMMARY OF AIR SYSTEM 3 ****************** SYSTEM TYPE: PACKAGED EQUIPMENT WITH CONSTANT VOLUME TERMINALS SENSIBLE HEAT RATIO: 0.94 --THIS SYSTEM OCCURS 1 TIME(S) IN THE BUILDING SYSTEM 3 PEAKS IN SEPTEMBER AT 1 PM OUTSIDE TEMP IS 91 INSIDE TEMP IS 72 BECAUSE OF THE DIVERSITY IN ZONE. PLENUM. AND VENT LOADS. THE ZONE SENSIBLE PEAK TIME IN SEPTEMBER AT 11 AM IS DIFFERENT FROM THE TOTAL SYS. PEAK TIME HENCE. THE AIR SYSTEM CFM WAS COMPUTED USING A ZONE SEN LOAD OF 29,737 SUMMER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER VENT AIR LOAD = 6,966 BTU/HR ( 150 CFM) WINTER EXH AIR LOAD = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) WINTER INFIL AIR LOAD = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFMJ TOTAL ZONE HEATING LOAD = 16.796 BTU/HR ----------- TOTAL SYSTEM HEATING LOAD = 23,762 BTU/HR **** ALL COOLING LOADS BELOW WERE COMPUTED AT THE AIR SYSTEM PEAK TIME**** SUMMER VENT SENSIBLE GA.IN = 3 .135 BTU/HR ( 150 CFM) EXHAUST AIR SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) SUMMER INFL SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE SENSIBLE GAIN = 28.810 BTU/HR TOTAL PLNM SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ZONE LOAD SEN SUBTOTAL = 31.945 BTU/HR DRAW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = 0 BTU/HR BLOW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = 0 BTU/HR MCL SUP.SIDE COIL GAIN = 0 BTU/HR MCL RET.SIDE COIL GAIN = 0 BTU/HR SUPPLY DUCT HEAT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR RETURN DUCT HEAT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR AIR HANDLING SUBTOTAL = 0 BTU/HR -----------., TOTAL SYSTEM SENSIBLE GAI = 31,945 BTU/HR SUMMER VENT LATENT GAIN = 746 BTU/HR ( 150 CFM) EXHAUST AIR LATENT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) SUMMER INFL LATENT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE LATENT GAIN = 1,800 BTU/HR ----------- TOTAL SYSTEM LATENT GAIN = 2,546 BTU/HR TOTAL SYSTEM COOLING LOAD = 34,491 BTU/HR INTERNAL LOADS SUMMARY: 553 WATTS OF LIGHTING, 0 WATTS OF EQUIP, AND 10.0 PEOPLE TOTAL SYSTEM SUPPLY AIR = 1,352 CFM BASED ON 20.0 DT TOTAL CONDITIONED AIR SPACE = 369 SQ.FT. SUPPLY AIR CFM/SQ.FT. = 3.6631 TONNAGE PER SQ.FT = 0.0078 TOTAL TONNAGE REQUIRED FOR AIR SYSTEM 3 WITH OUTSIDE AIR= 2.87 TONS ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 13 *********************** ZONE SUMMARY OF SYSTEM 4 ************************* SQN ABBREV. PEAK TIME NO. DESCRIP AND MONTH 4 4 3 PM SEP ZONE PEAK TOTALS FLOOR SENSIBLE HEATING VENT INFL EXH SUPPLY CFM AREA LOAD LOAD CFM CFM CFM CFM /SF 3120 3120 33496 33496 6321 6321 480 480 0 0 0 0 1523 0.5 1523 0.5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MONTHLY AND HOURLY SYSTEM ZONE SENSIBLE LOAD PROFILE * ----,. ---------- * MAY JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER NOT USED NOT USED * * HOUR ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 AM 25683 25987 26495 25683 0 0 9 AM 27103 27408 27915 27103 0 0 10 AM 28524 28828 29336 28524 0 0 11 AM 29843 30147 30655 29843 0 0 12 AM 31060 31365 31872 31060 0 0 1 PM 31974 32278 32785 31974 0 0 2 PM 32582 32887 33394 32582 0 0 3 PM 32684 32988 33496 32684 0 0 4 PM 32278 32582 33090 32278 0 0 5 PM 31568 31872 32379 31568 0 0 6 PM 30452 30756 31263 30452 0 0 7 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ,, ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM.BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 14 ******************** TOTAL LOAD SUMMARY OF AIR SYSTEM 4 ****************** SYSTEM TYPE: PACKAGED EQUIPMENT WITH CONSTANT VOLUME TERMINALS SENSIBLE HEAT RATIO: 0.85 --THIS SYSTEM OCCURS 1 TIME(S) IN THE BUILDING SYSTEM 4 PEAKS IN SEPTEMBER AT 3 PM OUTSIDE TEMP IS 93 INSIDE TEMP IS 72 SUMMER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER VENT AIR LOAD WINTER EXH AIR LOAD WINTER INFIL AIR LOAD TOTAL ZONE HEATING LOAD = = = = TOTAL SYSTEM HEATING LOAD= 22.291 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 6,321 BTU/HR 28,612 BTU/HR 480 CFM) 0 CFM) 0 CFM) **** ALL COOLING LOADS BELOW WERE COMPUTED AT THE AIR SYSTEM PEAK TIME**** SUMMER VENT SENSIBLE GAIN= EXHAUST AIR SENSIBLE GAIN= SUMMER INFL SENSIBLE GAIN= TOTAL ZONE SENSIBLE GAIN= TOTAL PLNM SENSIBLE GAIN= ZONE LOAD SEN SUBTOTAL DRAW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = BLOW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = MCL SUP.SIDE COIL GAIN = MCL RET.SIDE COIL GAIN = SUPPLY DUCT HEAT GAIN = RETURN DUCT HEAT GAIN = AIR HANDLING SUBTOTAL TOTAL SYSTEM SENSIBLE GAI = SUMMER VENT LATENT GAIN EXHAUST AIR LATE~T GAIN SUMMER INFL LATENT GAIN TOTAL ZONE LATENT GAIN = = = = TOTAL SYSTEM LATENT GAIN= TOTAL SYSTEM COOLING LOAD= INTERNAL LOADS SUMMARY: 11.088 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 33,496 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 44.584 BTU/HR 1.323 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 5.760 BTU/HR 7,083 BTU/HR 51,667 BTU/HR 480 CFM) 0 CFM) 0 CFM) = 44.584 BTU/HR = 0 BTU/HR 480 CFM) 0 CFM) 0 CFM) 468G WATTS OF LIGHTING, 0 WATTS OF EQUIP, AND 32.0 PEOPLE TOTAL SYSTEM SUPPLY AIR = 1,523 CFM BASED ON 20.0 DT TOTAL CONDITIONED AIR SPACE = 3,120 SQ.FT. SUPPLY AIR CFM/SQ.FT. = 0.4880 TONNAGE PER SQ.FT = TOTAL TONNAGE REQUIRED FOR AIR SYSTEM 0.0014 4 WITH OUTSIDE AIR= 4.31 TONS ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 15 *********************** ZONE SUMMARY OF SYSTEM 5 ************************* SQN ABBREV. PEAK TIME NO. DESCRIP AND MONTH 5 5 4 PM SEP ZONE PEAK TOTALS FLOOR SENSIBLE HEATING VENT INFL EXH SUPPLY CFM AREA LOAD LOAD CFM CFM CFM CFM /SF 570 570 21884 21884 23422 23422 90 90 0 0 0 0 995 1.7 995 1.7 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MONTHLY AND HOURLY SYSTEM ZONE SENSIBLE LOAD PROFILE * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MAY JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER NOT USED NOT USED * * HOUR ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE. SEN * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 AM 7912 9554 12558 8265 0 0 9 AM 8688 10393 13357 9062 0 0 10 AM 9529 11204 14250 9967 0 0 11 AM 10863 12508 15636 11366 0 0 12 AM 11936 13546 16879 12675 0 0 1 PM 13670 15259 18904 14817 0 0 2 PM 14712 16275 20268 16319 0 0 3 PM 15668 17211 21489 17652 0 0 4 PM 15913 17443 21884 18114 0 0 5 PM 15797 17325 21797 18036 0 0 6 PM 14913 16457 20731 16887 0 0 7 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- *****'COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 16 ******************** TOTAL LOAD SUMMARY OF AIR SYSTEM 5 ****************** SYSTEM TYPE: PACKAGED EQUIPMENT WITH CONSTANT VOLUME TERMINALS SENSIBLE HEAT RATIO: 0.95 --THIS SYSTEM OCCURS 1 TIME(S) IN THE BUILDING SYSTEM 5 PEAKS IN SEPTEMBER AT 4 PM OUTSIDE TEMP IS 92 INSIDE TEMP IS 72 SUMMER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER VENT AIR LOAD WINTER EXH AIR LOAD WINTER INFIL AIR LOAD TOTAL ZONE HEATING LOAD = = = = TOTAL SYSTEM HEATING LOAD= 4,180 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 23,422 BTU/HR 27,602 BTU/HR 90 CFM) 0 CFM) 0 CFM) **** ALL COOLING LOADS BELOW WERE COMPUTED AT THE AIR SYSTEM PEAK TIME**** SUMMER VENT SENSIBLE GAIN= EXHAUST AIR SENSIBLE GAIN= SUMMER INFL SENSIBLE GAIN= TOTAL ZONE SENSIBLE GAIN= TOTAL PLNM SENSIBLE GAIN= ZONE LOAD SEN SUBTOTAL DRAW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = BLOW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = MCL SUP.SIDE COIL GAIN = MCL RET.SIDE COIL GAIN = SUPPLY DUCT HEAT GAIN = RETURN DUCT HEAT GAIN = AIR HANDLING SUBTOTAL TOTAL SYSTEM SENSIBLE GAI = SUMMER VENT EXHAUST AIR SUMMER INFL TOTAL ZONE LATENT GAIN LATENT GAIN ., LATENT GAIN LATENT GAIN = = = = TOTAL SYSTEM LATENT GAIN= TOTAL SYSTEM COOLING LOAD= INTERNAL LOADS SUMMARY: 1,980 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 21,884 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 23,864 BTU/HR 348 0 0 1,080 BTU/HR BTU/HR BTU/HR BTU/HR 1,428 BTU/HR 25.292 BTU/HR ( ( ( 90 CFM) 0 CFM) 0 CFM) = 23.864 BTU/HR = 0 BTU/HR 90 CFM) 0 _CFM) 0 CFM) 855 WATTS OF LIGHTING, 0 WATTS OF EQUIP, AND 6.0 PEOPLE TOTAL SYSTEM SUPPLY AIR = 995 CFM BASED ON 20.0 DT TOTAL CONDITIONED AIR SPACE = 570 SQ.FT. SUPPLY AIR CFM/SQ.FT. = 1.7451 TONNAGE PER SQ.FT = 0.0037 TOTAL TONNAGE REQUIRED FOR AIR SYSTEM 5 WITH OUTSIDE AIR = 2.11 TONS ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 17 *********************** ZONE SUMMARY OF SYSTEM 6 ************************* SQN ABBREV. PEAK TIME NO. DESCRIP AND MONTH 6 6 5 PM SEP ZONE PEAK TOTALS FLOOR SENSIBLE HEATING VENT INFL EXH SUPPLY CFM AREA LOAD LOAD CFM CFM CFM CFM /SF 453 453 16536 16536 14344 14344 300 300 0 0 0 0 752 1.7 752 1. 7 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MONTHLY AND HOURLY SYSTEM ZONE SENSIBLE LOAD PROFILE * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MAY JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER NOT USED NOT USED * * HOUR ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 AM 9989 10984 12683 9964 0 0 9 AM 10375 11384 13055 10327 0 0 10 AM 10778 11778 13447 10713 0 0 11 AM 11445 12436 14132 11395 0 0 12 AM 11844 12827 14573 11844 0 0 1 PM 12435 13410 15225 12519 0 0 2 PM 12882 13850 15658 12983 0 0 3 PM 13455 14413 16120 13362 0 0 4 PM 13841 14790 16392 13407 0 0 5 PM 14092 15036 16536 13385 0 0 6 PM 13886 14829 16251 13043 0 0 7 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 18 ******************** TOTAL LOAD SUMMARY OF AIR SYSTEM 6 ****************** SYSTEM TYPE: PACKAGED EQUIPMENT WITH CONSTANT VOLUME TERMINALS SENSIBLE HEAT RATIO: 0.82 --THIS SYSTEM OCCURS 1 TIME(S) IN THE BUILDING SYSTEM 6 PEAKS IN SEPTEMBER AT 5 PM OUTSIDE TEMP IS 91 INSIDE TEMP IS 72 SUMMER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER VENT AIR LOAD = 13.932 BTU/HR ( 300 CFM) WINTER EXH AIR LOAD = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) WINTER INFIL AIR LOAD = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE HEATING LOAD = 14,344 BTU/HR -----------TOTAL SYSTEM HEATING LOAD = 28.276 BTU/HR **** ALL COOLING LOADS BELOW WERE COMPUTED AT THE AIR SYSTEM PEAK TIME**** SUMMER VENT SENSIBLE GAIN = 6,270 BTU/HR ( 300 CFM) EXHAUST AIR SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) SUMMER INFL SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE SENSIBLE GAIN = 16.536 BTU/HR TOTAL PLNM SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ZONE LOAD SEN SUBTOTAL = 22.806 BTU/HR DRAW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = 0 BTU/HR BLOW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = 0 BTU/HR MCL SUP.SIDE COIL GAIN = 0 BTU/HR MCL RET.SIDE COIL GAIN = 0 BTU/HR SUPPLY DUCT HEAT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR RETURN DUCT HEAT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR AIR HANDLING SUBTOTAL = 0 BTU/HR ----------- TOTAL SYSTEM SENSIBLE GAI = 22,806 BTU/HR SUMMER VENT LATENT GAIN 1,492 BTU/HR ( 300 CFM) EXHAUST AIR LATENT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) SUMMER INFL LATEl'H GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE LATENT GAIN = 3,600 BTU/HR -----------TOTAL SYSTEM LATENT GAIN = 5,092 BTU/HR TOTAL SYSTEM COOLING LOAD = 27,898 BTU/HR INTERNAL LOADS SUMMARY: 679 WATTS OF LIGHTING, 0 WATTS OF EQUIP, AND 20.0 PEOPLE TOTAL SYSTEM SUPPLY AIR = 752 CFM BASED ON 20.0 DT TOTAL CONDITIONED AIR SPACE = 453 SQ.FT. SUPPLY AIR CFM/SQ.FT. = 1.6592 TONNAGE PER SQ.FT = 0.0051 TOTAL TONNAGE REQUIRED FOR AIR SYSTEM 6 WITH OUTSIDE AIR= 2.32 TONS ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 19 *********************** ZONE SUMMARY OF SYSTEM 7 ************************* SQN ABBREV. PEAK TIME NO. DESCRIP AND MONTH 7 7 3 PM SEP ZONE PEAK TOTALS FLOOR SENSIBLE HEATING VENT INFL EXH SUPPLY CFM AREA LOAD LOAD CFM CFM CFM CFM /SF 1856 1856 70265 70265 39036 39036 285 285 0 0 0 0 3194 1.7 3194 1.7 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MONTHLY AND HOURLY SYSTEM ZONE SENSIBLE LOAD PROFILE * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MAY JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER NOT USED NOT USED * * HOUR ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 AM 29596 32066 37061 27970 0 0 9 AM 35869 38351 43173 33267 0 0 10 AM 42507 44871 49547 38698 0 0 11 AM 49160 51417 55886 44156 0 0 12 AM 54159 56328 60672 48271 0 0 1 PM 59007 61122 65555 52755 0 0 2 PM 62184 64254 68936 55974 0 0 3 PM 63173 65225 70265 57532 0 0 4 PM 61643 63708 69076 56822 0 0 5 PM 58244 60349 65922 54270 0 0 6 PM 52555 54744 60326 49458 0 0 7 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 20 ******************** TOTAL LOAD SUMMARY OF AIR SYSTEM 7 ****************** SYSTEM TYPE: PACKAGED EQUIPMENT WITH CONSTANT VOLUME TERMINALS SENSIBLE HEAT RATIO: 0.95 --THIS SYSTEM OCCURS 1 TIME(S) IN THE BUILDING SYSTEM 7 PEAKS IN SEPTEMBER AT 3 PM OUTSIDE TEMP IS 93 INSIDE TEMP IS 72 SUMMER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER VENT AIR LOAD WINTER EXH AIR LOAD WINTER INFIL AIR LOAD TOTAL ZONE HEATING LOAD = = = = TOTAL SYSTEM HEATING LOAD= WINTER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR 13.235 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 39.036 BTU/HR 52.271 BTU/HR 285 CFM) 0 CFM) 0 CFM) **** ALL COOLING LOADS BELOW WERE COMPUTED AT THE AIR SYSTEM PEAK TIME**** SUMMER VENT SENSIBLE GAIN= EXHAUST AIR SENSIBLE GAIN= SUMMER INFL SENSIBLE GAIN= TOTAL ZONE SENSIBLE GAIN= TOTAL PLNM SENSIBLE GAIN= ZONE LOAD SEN SUBTOTAL DRAW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = BLOW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = MCL SUP.SIDE COIL GAIN = MCL RET.SIDE COIL GAIN = SUPPLY DUCT HEAT GAIN = RETURN DUCT HEAT GAIN = AIR HANDLING SUBTOTAL TOTAL SYSTEM SENSIBLE GAI = SUMMER VENT LATENT GAIN EXHAUST AIR LATENT GAIN SUMMER INFL LATE~T GAIN TOTAL ZONE LATENT GAIN = = = = TOTAL SYSTEM LATENT GAIN= TOTAL SYSTEM COOLING LOAD= INTERNAL LOADS SUMMARY: 6.584 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 70.265 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 76,849 BTU/HR 785 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 3,420 BTU/HR 4,205 BTU/HR 81.054 BTU/HR 285 CFM) 0 CFM) 0 CFM) = 76.849 BTU/HR = 0 BTU/HR 285 CFM) 0 CFM) 0 CFM) 2784 WATTS OF LIGHTING. 0 WATTS OF EQUIP. AND 19.0 PEOPLE TOTAL SYSTEM SUPPLY AIR = 3,194 CFM BASED ON 20.0 DT TOTAL CONDITIONED AIR SPACE = 1.856 SQ.FT. SUPPLY AIR CFM/SQ.FT. = 1.7208 TONNAGE PER SQ.FT = TOTAL TONNAGE REQUIRED FOR AIR SYSTEM 0.0036 7 WITH OUTSIDE AIR= 6.75 TONS ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 21 *********************** ZONE SUMMARY OF SYSTEM 8 ************************* SQN ABBREV. PEAK TIME NO. DESCRIP AND MONTH 8 8 3 PM SEP ZONE PEAK TOTALS FLOOR SENSIBLE AREA LOAD 824 824 23549 23549 HEATING VENT INFL LOAD CFM CFM 22179 22179 135 135 0 0 EXH SUPPLY CFM CFM CFM /SF 0 0 1070 1.3 1070 1.3 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MONTHLY AND HOURLY SYSTEM ZONE SENSIBLE LOAD PROFILE * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MAY JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER NOT USED NOT USED * * HOUR ZONE.SEN· ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 AM 12411 13854 17680 14095 0 0 9 AM 13811 15240 19380 15924 0 0 10 AM 15131 16542 20886 17510 0 0 11 AM 16402 17802 22226 18880 0 0 12 AM 16901 18306 22607 19210 0 0 1 PM 17476 18893 23055 19603 0 0 2 PM 17873 19296 23358 19866 0 0 3 PM 18137 19565 23549 20026 0 0 4 PM 18034 19467 23381 19831 0 0 5 PM 17556 18999 22791 19192 0 0 6 PM 16849 18304 21937 18274 0 0 7 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 -----------------------------'-------------------------------------------.- ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 22 ******************** TOTAL LOAD SUMMARY OF AIR SYSTEM 8 ****************** SYSTEM TYPE: PACKAGED EQUIPMENT WITH CONSTANT VOLUME TERMINALS SENSIBLE HEAT RATIO: 0.94 --THIS SYSTEM OCCURS 1 TIME(S) IN THE BUILDING SYSTEM 8 PEAKS IN SEPTEMBER AT 3 PM OUTSIDE TEMP IS 93 INSIDE TEMP IS 72 SUMMER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER VENT AIR LOAD WINTER EXH AIR LOAD WINTER INFIL AIR LOAD TOTAL ZONE HEATING LOAD = = = = TOTAL SYSTEM HEATING LOAD= 6,269 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 22,179 BTU/HR 28,448 BTU/HR 135 CFM) 0 CFM) 0 CFM) **** ALL COOLING LOADS BELOW WERE COMPUTED AT THE AIR SYSTEM PEAK TIME**** SUMMER VENT SENSIBLE GAIN= EXHAUST AIR SENSIBLE GAIN= SUMMER INFL SENSIBLE GAIN= TOTAL ZONE SENSIBLE GAIN= TOTAL PtNM SENSIBLE GAIN= ZONE LOAD SEN SUBTOTAL DRAW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = BLOW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = MCL SUP.SIDE COIL GAIN = MCL RET.SIDE COIL GAIN = SUPPLY DUCT HEAT GAIN = RETURN DUCT HEAT GAIN = AIR HANDLING SUBTOTAL TOTAL SYSTEM SENSIBLE GAI = SUMMER VENT LATENT GAIN EXHAUST AIR LATENT GAIN SUMMER INFL LATE~T GAIN TOTAL ZONE LATENT GAIN = = = = TOTAL SYSTEM LATENT GAIN= TOTAL SYSTEM COOLING LOAD= INTERNAL LOADS SUMMARY: 3,119 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 23,549 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 0 BTU/HR 26,668 BTU/HR 372 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 0 BTU/HR ( 1,620 BTU/HR l, 992 BTU/HR 28,660 BTU/HR 135 CFM) 0 CFM) 0 CFM) = 26.668 BTU/HR = 0 BTU/HR 135 CFM) 0 CFM) 0 CFM) 1236 WATTS OF LIGHTING, 0 WATTS OF EQUIP, AND 9.0 PEOPLE TOTAL SYSTEM SUPPLY AIR = 1,070 CFM BASED ON 20.0 DT . TOTAL CONDITIONED AIR SPACE = 824 SQ.FT. SUPPLY AIR CFM/SQ.FT. = 1.2990 TONNAGE PER SQ.FT = 0.0029 TOTAL TONNAGE REQUIRED FOR AIR SYSTEM 8 WITH OUTSIDE AIR = 2.39 TONS ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 23 *********************** ZONE SUMMARY OF SYSTEM 9 ************************* SQN ABBREV. PEAK TIME NO. DESCRIP AND MONTH 9 9 3 PM SEP ZONE PEAK TOTALS FLOOR SENSIBLE HEATING VENT INFL EXH SUPPLY CFM AREA LOAD LOAD CFM CFM CFM CFM /SF 3020 3020 35466 35466 7840 7840 465 465 0 0 0 0 1612 0.5 1612 0.5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MONTHLY AND HOURLY SYSTEM ZONE SENSIBLE LOAD PROFILE * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * MAY JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER NOT USED NOT USED * * HOUR ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN ZONE.SEN * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 AM 25235 25633 26298 25235 0 0 9 AM 27095 27493 28158 27095 0 0 10 AM 28955 29354 30018 28955 0 0 11 AM 30683 31081 31746 30683 0 0 12 AM 32277 32676 33340 32277 0 0 1 PM 33473 33872 34536 33473 0 0 2 PM 34270 34669 35333 34270 0 0 3 PM 34403 34802 35466 34403 0 0 4 PM 33872 34270 34935 33872 0 0 5 PM 32942 33340 34005 32942 0 0 6 PM 31480 31879 32543 31480 0 0 7 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***** COMMERCIAL HVAC LOADS PROGRAM BY ELITE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INC***** SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA INTERIOR SPECIALST 3-27-98 PAGE 24 ******************** TOTAL LOAD SUMMARY OF AIR SYSTEM 9 ****************** SYSTEM TYPE: PACKAGED EQUIPMENT WITH CONSTANT VOLUME TERMINALS SENSIBLE HEAT RATIO: 0.86 --THIS SYSTEM OCCURS l TIME(S) IN THE BUILDING SYSTEM 9 PEAKS IN SEPTEMBER AT 3 PM OUTSIDE TEMP IS 93 INSIDE TEMP IS 72 SUMMER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER: VENT CONTROLS OUTSIDE AIR WINTER VENT AIR LOAD = 21.595 BTU/HR ( 465 CFM) WINTER EXH AIR LOAD = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) WINTER INFIL AIR LOAD = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE HEATING LOAD = 7.840 BTU/HR -----------TOTAL SYSTEM HEATING LOAD = 29,435 BTU/HR **** ALL COOLING LOADS BELOW WERE COMPUTED AT THE AIR SYSTEM PEAK TIME**** SUMMER VENT SENSIBLE GAIN = 10,742 BTU/HR ( 465 CFM) EXHAUST AIR SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) SUMMER INFL SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE SENSIBLE GAIN = 35,466 BTU/HR TOTAL PLNM SENSIBLE GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ZONE LOAD SEN SUBTOTAL = 46.208 BTU/HR DRAW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = 0 BTU/HR BLOW-THRU FAN SEN GAIN = 0 BTU/HR MCL SUP.SIDE COIL GAIN = 0 BTU/HR MCL RET.SIDE COIL GAIN = 0 BTU/HR SUPPLY DUCT HEAT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR RETURN DUCT HEAT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR AIR HANDLING SUBTOTAL = 0 BTU/HR -----------TOTAL SYSTEM SENSIBLE GAI = 46,208 BTU/HR SUMMER VENT LATENT GAIN = 1,282 BTU/HR ( 465 CFM) EXHAUST AIR LATENT GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) SUMMER INFL LATEN'T GAIN = 0 BTU/HR ( 0 CFM) TOTAL ZONE LATENT GAIN = 5,580 BTU/HR ----------- TOTAL SYSTEM LATENT GAIN = 6,862 BTU/HR TOTAL SYSTEM COOLING LOAD = 53,070 BTU/HR INTERNAL LOADS SUMMARY: 4530 WATTS OF LIGHTING. 0 WATTS OF EQUIP, AND 31.0 PEOPLE TOTAL SYSTEM SUPPLY AIR = 1.612 CFM BASED ON 20.0 DT TOTAL CONDITIONED AIR SPACE = 3,020 SQ.FT. SUPPLY AIR CFM/SQ.FT. = 0.5338 TONNAGE PER SQ.FT = 0.0015 TOTAL TONNAGE REQUIRED FOR AIR SYSTEM 9 WITH OUTSIDE AIR= 4.42 TONS I I I I I I I I I .I I I I 11 I I I I I INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS TECHNICAL REPORT CODE RE:QUIREMENTS &. CONDITIONS 29 April 1998 with 14 May 1998 Revisions Prepared by t:::., Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive -Suite 200 San Diego, California 92108-2048 Telephone 619.299.6444 FAX 619.299.1229 I I I I I I I I I I I 1· I I. I I I I I. INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS OVERVIEW This "Technical Report" was prepared by Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. at the request of Interior Specialists. The report addresses applicable Code conditions and requirements for Interior Specialists proposed warehouse storage operations in a new, fully sprinklered, 32,717 sf, type V-N construction building located in Carlsbad, California [Lot 97/Carlsbad Research Center-1630 Faraday Avenue]. The portion of the building Interior Specialists will occupy [+/-26, 103 sf] involves a combination of Group B [+/- 17,738 sf] use conditions located on the 1st and 2nd floors and Group S, Division 1 [+/-8,365 sf] warehouse storage and accessory use conditions located on the 1st floor. Warehouse storage will involve primarily floor covering materials [carpeting, vinyl tile, vinyl linoleum, padding], some window coverings and relatively small amounts of "consumer product hazardous materials" [glues and adhesives]. Storage will involve the following conditions: • High-Piled Combustible Storage: + Class V Commodities: • Rolled carpeting stored on standard carpet racks with slatted wood shelves to </=20' high. • Rolled foamed plastic/rubber padding stored in movable bins, stacked </=2 high to </=12'. • Ordinary/Non-High Piled Storage: • Class II, II and IV Consumer Product Hazardous Materials Commodities: Cartoned consumer product hazardous materials stored on the floor in pallets to </=1 pallet high. + Class IV Flooring Commodities: • Rolled vinyl linoleum [6' lengths] stored on standard racks with slatted or solid wood shelves to </=6' high. • Vinyl, Metal & Fabric Blinds stored on racks </=8' high. Automatic fire sprinkler will be provided throughout the building. Sprinkler protection for the warehouse, including accessory use areas located in the warehouse, will be based on rolled carpet storage, with higher hazard protection provided for the foamed plastic/rubber storage area. ii I I I I I I 'I I I I I I .I ,, I I I I I INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS Questions regarding the building and architectural plans should be directed to: Austin Design Group Carlos Omran 9605 Scranton Road -Suite 200 San Diego, California 92121 Telephone: 619.546.0110 FAX: 619.546.0440 Questions regarding Interior Specialists operations should be directed to: Interior Specialists Dan Taylor 2738 Loker Avenue West Carlsbad, California 92008 Telephone: 760.804.6354 FAX: 760.929.6715 Questions regarding this report should be directed to: ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. Mary Eriksen-Rattan 8989 Rio San Diego Drive -Suite 200 San Diego, California 92108-2048 Telephone: 619.299.6444 FAX: 619.299.1229 EMAIL: erai@eciti.com iii INFORMATION I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS SECTION/ITEM. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Attachment 1 Attachment 2 TECHNICAL REPORT CODE REQUIREMENTS: & CONDITIONS TABLE: OF: CONTENTS SUBJECT Overview Building Conditions Storage Conditions Accessory Use Conditions Code Analysis Occupancy Classification Commodity & Storage Classification Separation of Warehouse Storage from Adjacent Areas Occupancy Separation Storage Conditions Fire Sprinkler System Protection Small/Inside Hose Lines Approved Portable Fire Extinguishers Aisles Maximum Storage Pile Dimensions & Volumes Racks Draft Curtains Smoke & Heat Removal General/Area Ventilation Ignition Sources Powered Industrial Trucks -Forklifts Exits -Warehouse Water Supply Fire Department Building Access Fire Department Roadway Access P_ermits & Plans Hazardous Materials Inventory Analysis 1A -Summary & Exempt Amounts 1 B -Inventory Itemization 1 C -Inventory Quantified 1 D -Definitions for Abbreviations Factory Mutual Loss Prevention Data Sheet 8-30 iv PAGES 1-4 1 2-3 4 4-17 5 5 6 6 6 7-9 9 10 10 10 11 11 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 16 17 1-8 1-2 1-13 1 1-8 I I I 1: ,, I I .I I I J, I .I 1. 1, :I 1: 1· I INTE~IOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS 1.0 OVERVIEW TECHNICAL REPORT CODE REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS -1.1 Building Conditions Interior Specialists plans to occupy a portion of a new, fully sprinklered, 32,717 sf, type V-N construction building located in Carlsbad, California [Lot 97/Carlsbad Research Center -1630 Faraday Avenue]. The portion of the building Interior Specialists will occupy [+/-26, 103 sf] involves a combination of Group B [+/- 17,738 sf] use conditions located on the 1st and 2nd floors and Group S, Division 1 [+/-8,365 sf] warehouse storage and accessory use conditions located on the 1st floor. The shell building, access roadways and water supply have been previously permitted by the City of Carlsbad under separate application. ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Sutte 200-San Diego CA 92108 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 1 of 17 I I 1. . I I I I I I I I 1: I I I I INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS 1.2 Storage Conditions Warehouse storage conditions are proposed to be as follows: • Carpeting: + Carpeting will involve a combination of synthetic and natural fiber products, with synthetic backing [Group A or B Plastic synthetic backing]. None of the carpeting will have foamed plastic or foamed rubber backing. + Carpeting will be in rolls, which may have paper, plastic or both paper and plastic wrapping . + Carpeting will be stored in standard double-row carpet racks, with storage to a height of </=20'. + Shelving will be slatted wood shelves -5-1/2" wide strips of wood with 2" spacing between each strip. + >/=30' will be maintained between the storage racks containing carpet, vinyl linoleum and blinds and adjacent storage racks/bins. + Carpet storage is addressed in this report as a "High Hazard-Class V Encapsulated Commodity", in accordance with Uniform Fire Code Article 81. + Storage is addressed in this report as "high-piled combustible racks storage" because the storage height in racks will exceed 6'. + Fire sprinkler protection will be based on the highest hazard warehouse storage condition and not less than Factory Mutual Loss Prevention Data Sheet 8-30 -Storage of Carpets design criteria [see Attachment 2]. • Vinyl Linoleum: + Vinyl linoleum will be in 6' long rolls, which may have paper, plastic or both paper and plastic wrapping. + 6' rolls will be stored either upright/on-end at the lowest rack level [floor level] or in standard single & double-row carpet racks to a height of </=6'. + Shelving will either be slatted wood shelves [as described for the carpet storage] or solid plywood shelves. + >/=30' will be maintained between the storage racks containing carpet, vinyl linoleum and blinds and adjacent storage racks/bins. + Vinyl linoleum storage is addressed in this report as a "Class IV Encapsulated Commodity" in accordance with Uniform Fire Code Article 81. + Storage is addressed in this report as ordinary [rather than high-piled] storage because the storage height will not exceed 6'. + Fire sprinkler protection will be based on roof/ceiling conditions required for carpet storage. .6,_Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200 -San Diego CA 92108 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 2 of 17 I .I I I I I I I' I I I I I I I .I I I I INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS • . Vinyl, Metal & Fabric Blinds: + Vinyl, metal and fabric blinds will be stored in racks to a height of </=8'. + The blinds may have paper, plastic or both paper and plastic wrapping. + Shelving will be as described for vinyl linoleum storage. + >/=30' will be maintained between the storage racks containing carpet, vinyl linoleum and blinds and adjacent storage racks/bins. + Vinyl & fabric blind storage is addressed in this report as a "Class IV Encapsulated Commodity" in accordance with Uniform Fire Code Article 81. + Storage is addressed in this report as ordinary [rather than high-piled] storage because the storage height will not exceed 8'. + Fire sprinkler protection will be based on the roof/ceiling conditions required for carpet storage. • Foam Padding: + Foamed plastic/rubber padding [Group A Plastic] will be in 6' long rolls, which may have paper, plastic or both paper and plastic wrapping. + Padding will be stored upright in movable bins [stacked/piled storage] measuring approximately 7' x 6' x 5', with bins stacked 1-2 high to a height of </=·12·. + >/=8' will be maintained between foam padding storage and adjacent vinyl tile storage and >/=30' will be maintained between foam padding storage bins/racks and carpet/linoleum/blind storage racks. + Pad storage is addressed in this report as a "High-Hazard-Class V Commodity" in accordance with Uniform Fire Code Article 81. + Storage is addressed in this report as "high-piled combustible piled/floor storage" because the storage height may exceed 6'. + Fire sprinkler protection will be based on UFC Std 81-1 requirements for Group A Plastics, exposed, stable piles, open array storage conditions. • Consumer Product Hazardous Materials -Adhesive Products: + See Attachment 1 for "hazardous materials inventory" information. All products are "consumer products" and well below applicable Exempt Amounts. + Adhesive products will be palletized/floor storage --no storage on racks. + Storage height will be limited to 1 pallet high [</=4 feet]. + Fire sprinkler protection will be based on the roof/ceiling design conditions required for carpet storage. f:i Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Sutte 200 -San Diego CA 92108 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 3 of 17 I ,I I I ., I I I I· I I I . I ,. I I I I I INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS · -1 .3 Accessory Use Conditions Accessory use areas in the warehouse portion of the building will be limited to shipping ~ receiving, vinyl cutting and warehouse office functions. Other portions of the building will be separated from the warehouse by 1-hour fire-resistive occupancy separation. Automatic fire sprinkler system will be provided for all accessory use areas as required for the highest hazard warehouse storage condition. 2.0 CODE ANALYSIS The Code analysis that follows on pages 5-17 addresses applicable 1994/1995 Uniform/California Building Code and 1994/1995 Uniform/California Fire Code conditions and requirements for Interior Specialists' warehouse storage and accessory use area operations. Also, Factory Mutual fire sprinkler system recommendations for carpet storage are included. The ability to use Factory Mutual recommendations is at the discretion of the City of Carlsbad Fire Department. The main purpose of the Code analysis is to provide Interior Specialists with information applicable to both the design and maintenance of warehouse operations and accessory use areas. Final building design plans and completed details for warehouse storage conditions and accessory use areas are dependent on the information provided in this report . Conditions other than addressed or described herein are outside the scope of this report. Discrepancies between the information presented herein and actual conditions is the sole responsibility of Interior Specialists. Verification of compliance with the Code requirements and provisions addressed herein is outside the scope of this report. ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200 -San Diego CA 92108 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 4 of 17 -----INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: -----...... ·---... ---Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS 1. Occupancy Classification 2. Commodity & Storage Classification ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. + Warehouse: Group S, Division 1 Occupancy + Accessory Areas: Group B Occupancy • Carpeting: • Synthetic & Natural Fibers • Synthetic Backing [Group A or B Plastics] • Rack Storage to </=20' -Slatted Wood Shelves • Vinyl Linoleum: • 6' Rolls • Floor Storage to 6' • Rack Storage to </=6' -Solid or Slatted Wood Shelves + Vinyl, Metal & Fabric Blinds: • Rack storage to </=8' -Solid or Slatted Wood Shelves +Padding: • Foamed Plastic/Rubber Padding -6' Rolls • Movable Bin Storage = </=12' High • Stable Piles, Open Array, Exposed Plastics + Adhesive Products: • Consumer Product Hazardous Materials [see Attachment 1] • Palletized/Floor Storage [no storage on racks/shelves] • Conventional Wood Pallets. • Storage Height </=4' [1 pallet high] + Additional Information: See Section 1.2. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200-San Diego CA 92108 Same as IS proposed conditions. + Carpeting: • High-Hazard/Class V Encapsulated Commodity • High-Piled Combustible Storage • Vinyl Linoleum: • Class IV Encapsulated Commodity • Ordinary Storage -Not High-Piled Storage • Vinyl, Metal & Fabric Blinds: • Class IV Encapsulated Commodity • Ordinary Storage -Not High-Piled Storage +Padding: • High-Hazard/Class V Encapsulated Commodity • High-Piled Combustible Storage + Adhesive Products: • Class Ill Commodity • Ordinary Storage --Not High-Piled Storage +UFC 8101 + UFC Std 81-1 + UFC Std 81-2 Technical Report-Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 5 of 17 ------.. --------· -----INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS "\'~f:1:·f Code'Conditlon~flit~\f:l)~~~~i'¼p1Jt~IS'..Pt~posecfCp~ditlo11~1~ 3. Separation of Warehouse Storage from Adjacent Areas 4. Occupancy Separation 5. Storage Conditions ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. + Accessory Areas Located in Warehouse: Separation not required [warehouse office, shipping & receiving, vinyl cutting, etc.]. +Areas Adjacent to Warehouse: 1-hour occupancy separation provided between warehouse area and balance of the building. • Plans: See architectural plans provided separately by Austin Desi_g_n Grou_r,. See architectural drawings provided separately by Austin Design Group -->/=1-hour occupancy separation provided between warehouse area and balance of the buildin_g_. See Section 1.2 and Item 2. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200 -San Diego CA 92108 Same as IS proposed conditions. Same as IS proposed conditions. Same as IS proposed conditions. +UFC 8102.2 + UBC Table 3-8 +UFC 8103 +UFC 8104 + UFC Std 81-1 • Chapters 1-5 • Chapter 9 + UFC Std 81-2 • Chapters 1-5 • Chapter 10 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 6 of 17 -.. -----·------INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS ------ . ~ 6. Fire Sprinkler System Protection - Warehouse + Information: The information provided herein is based on the following conditions: Same as described in IS proposed conditions. +UFC 1003 ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. • Storage and commodity conditions described in Section 1.2 and Item 2. • Use of standard sprinkler heads [no ESFR, ELO, large-drop heads, etc.]. • Minimum conditions required by applicable Codes and Standards for the highest hazard warehouse storage condition. + Type of System: • Wet-pipe fire sprinkler system. • Standard heads. + Maximum System Size: <40,000 sf [building area is <40,000 sf]. + Rack Storage: • Conditions: * Based on carpet storage -highest hazard storage condition. * Extend ceiling protection throughout warehouse, except for foam padding area. • Roof/Ceiling Sprinkler System Design Criteria: * 165of Heads: >/=0.3 gpm over >/=3,000 sf. * 286oF Heads: >/=0.3 gpm over >/=2,000 sf. * Sprinkler Spacing & Location: • </=100 sf per head. • Heads spaced </=12' apart. • Ordinary or high temperature, based on density indicated above, with high temperature required for heads located in close proximity to heat sources or under skylights. • >/=18" between top of storage and ceiling sprinkler deflectors. [Continued on.next page.] 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200-San Diego CA 92108 + UFC Std 81-1 + UFC Std 81-2 + UBC Chapter 9 +UBC Std 9-1/NFPA 13 +FM 8-30 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 7 of 17 -------INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: ------·--Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA ------WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS 6. Fire Sprinkler System Protection - Warehouse -- continued ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. + Rack Storage -continued: • In-Rack Sprinkler System Design Criteria: * Levels: 2 Levels required-1 @ 9' and 1 @ 18'. * Spacing: </=8' on-center. * Calculation & Discharge: • 14 sprinklers, 7 most remote on each level • >/=15 psi discharge pressure for each calculated sprinkler. + Foamed Plastic Padding Bin/Piled Storage: • Conditions: * Storage </=12' high, with </=10' between sprinklers & top of storage. * Expanded Group A plastics, exposed [uncartoned], stable piles, open array. * Apply UFC Std 81-2/Chapter7-7-1.1, 7-2, Figure 7- 7.2.2(b), Figure 7-2.2.2, Figure 7-2.2.3. * Extend roof/ceiling density >/=15' beyond the foam padding storage area, with balance of warehouse roof/ceiling protection as required for carpet storage. • Roof/Ceiling Sprinkler System Design Criteria: * Design Densities & Design Areas: Note that other options are available -at the discretion of the sprinkler designer based on the Code sections noted above. • Initial Density: >/=0. 765 gpm over 1,000 sf • Secondary Density: >/=0.55 gpm over 2,000 sf * Sprinkler Spacing & Location: • </=100 sf per head. • Heads spaced </=12' apart. • Ordinary or high temperature, based on density indicated above, with high temperature required for heads located in close proximity to heat sources or under skylights. • >/=18" between top of storage and ceiling sprinkler deflectors. [Continued on next pag~.) 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200 -San Diego CA 92108 ,~~t)g!R~RYiirme6f~f~}fffqy.j~io]i~-~ij~~t~p~J~lBltci(~QP~ Same as described in IS proposed conditions. -----------------·--------~~ - +UFC 1003 + UFC Std 81-1 + UFC Std 81-2 + UBC Chapter 9 + UBC Std 9-1/NFPA 13 +FM 8-30 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 8 of 17 -----INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: ---------------Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS 6. Fire Sprinkler System Protection - Warehouse -- continued 7. Small/Inside Hose Lines ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. + Steel Column Protection -Columns Located within Racks & Vertical Rack Members that Support Building: Not applicable to IS conditions. + Waterflow Alarm: • Local Waterflow Alarm: * Outside building adjacent to sprinkler system riser. * Inside building in a normally occupied location. * Manual pull station to activate waterflow alarm signal located in an approved location. • Waterflow & Valve Supervision Monitoring: * Waterflow alarm signal transmitted to an approved, constantly attended on-site or off-site location. * Valve tamper supervisory signals transmitted to an approved, constantly attended on-site or off-site location. + Inside & Outside Hose Stream Allowance: >/=500 gpm. + Water Supply Duration -Sprinklers & Hose Stream: >/=2.5 hours. + IS has indicated that Code complying small/inside hose system will be provided. + See plans submitted separately by others. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200 -San Diego CA 92108 Same as described in IS proposed conditions. + 1.5" valved Class II standpipe outlets required by City of Carlsbad Fire Department. + Valved outlets to be located such that all portions of the warehouse storage area can be reached with 100' hose. + Outlets supplied from 1 of the following: • Outside hydrants. • Separate piping system. • Valved hose connections on sprinkler riser(s), made upstream of sprinkler control valve(s). + Hoses/hose racks not required to be provided. -~ +UFC 1003 +UFC Std 81-1 + UFC Std 81-2 + UBC Chapter 9 + UBC Std 9-1/NFPA 13 +FM 8-30 +UFC 8102.8 + UFC Table 81-A + UFC Std 81-1 + UFC Std 81-2 +UBC Std 9-2 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 9 of 17 --------------------INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS 8. Approved Portable Fire Extinguishers 9. Aisles 10. Maximum Storage Pile Dimensions & Volumes ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. + IS has indicated that approved portable fire extinguishers will be provided. + See Austin Design Group architectural plans. + See architectural drawings provided separately by Austin Design Group and rack storage plan provided separately by others. + Aisles comply with applicable Code requirements. + Class I-IV: • Pile Dimension -Any Direction: </=100' • Pile Volume: <400,000 sf • Main Aisles: >/=8'. • Cross Aisles: >/=4'. +Class V: • Pile Dimension -Any Direction: </=50' • Pile Volume: <75,000 sf • Main Aisles: >/=8'. • Cross Aisles: >/=4'. + Plans: See architectural drawings provided separately by Austin Design Group and rack storage plan JXO\lided separately by others. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200 -San Diego CA 92108 -~ + Approved portable fire extinguishers throughout storage I + UFC 1002 areas. + UFC Std 10-1 + Minimum 3A40BC. + </=50' travel distance. + Main Aisles: >/=8' wide. + Cross Aisles: >/=44" wide or 1/2 storage height- whichever is greater. +UFC 8102.9 + UFC Std 81-1 + UFC Std 81-2 + Dead-Ends: </=20' in length. + Clear Height: Floor to ceiling. Same as IS proposed conditions. +UFC Table 81-A Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 10 of 17 -----------------INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA --- WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS , · ''. '.·.Code· Condition ,t.\<1.: }f-!t'~ft:,~f"-lit'.f;Jf'{ IS~Broposecrconctitjoos~i1~1!:'1;~ ti~~!J~0,·~~:Requireoiejif~:,~1p.roVlsj'ijfisl~~t~ ~1·9~4f~oqeij;!ij~fere)tefe~ 11. Racks 12. Draft Curtains ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. + IS has indicated that racks will comply with Code requirements. + See architectural drawings provided separately by Austin Design Group and rack storage plan provided separately by others. + IS has indicated that draft curtains will be provided in accordance with Code requirements. + See architectural drawings provided separately by Austin Design Group -2 each 4' draft curtains will be provided. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200-San Diego CA 92108 + Seismic Bracing: Racks >6' high. + Construction: Metal. + Flue Spaces: • Transverse Flues: >/=3" transverse flue spaced between loads or at rack uprights. • Longitudinal Flues: >/=6" longitudinal flue spaces between racks. + Conditions: Draft curtains required in warehouse because of >2,500 sf of Class V/High-Hazard storage in the warehouse. + Requirements: • Construction: * Sheet metal, lath & plaster, gypsum wallboard or other approved materials which provide equivalent performance to resist the passage of smoke. * Joints & connections to be smoke-tight. • Maximum Curtained Area: * 4' Deep Draft Curtains: 4,000 sf * 6' Deep Draft Curtains: 6,000 sf + UFC 8003.1.4 +UFC 8104.2 +UFC 8104.3 + UFC Std 81-2/43 +UFC 8102.7 + UFC Table 81-A + UFC Table 81-8 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 11 of 17 -----INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: ------------Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS 13. Smoke & Heat Removal + IS has indicated that smoke/heat venting in accordance with Code requirements will be provided through roof skylights. • Architectural plans show skylights in the warehouse storage as follows: • 132 sf skylighVvent area. • 8 each 4' x 4' skylights/vents. • Warehouse storage area + >/=15' beyond storage area= </=6,328 sf= >128 sf vent area= >1sfvent per 50 sf storage area. • See architectural drawings provided separately by Austin Design Group. • Smoke & Heat Vents: • Automatic Operation: • Vents operated automatically by listed/labeled heat- responsive device rated between 100-200oF above estimated ambient temperatures. • Vents to activate fully when vent cavity is exposed to a simulated fire or time/temperature gradient that reaches 500oF air temperature. • Manual Operation: Vents capable of being opened by approved manual operation. • Vent Dimensions: • Minimum Dimension: 4'. • Minimum Vent Area: 16 sf. • Vent Locations: • >/=20' from adjacent property lines. • >/=1 0' from occupancy separation walls • Uniformly located within the roof area above the storage area. • </=100' center-to-center spacing between vents. • Vent Area Required: 1 :50 = 128 sf vent area - based on </=6,328 sf warehouse storage area, which includes >/=15' beyond actual storage. • Minimum Distance to Vents from Walls/Curtain Boards: 50'. • Maximum Spacing_ of Vent Centers: 100'. -- . ; +UBC 906 +UFC 8102.6 • UFC Table 81-B - ~ Eriksen-Ratlan Associates Inc. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200 -San Diego CA 92108 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 12 of 17 -----------·-----INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA --- WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS 'G,,;,WV~ ' • ,,l!,l'(;:('I ;;j,f;/4;4Jc,·~ffk4¥Jji;r;,m•0·1 , »,;' -.-,,-,-., ' \ ' ., .. ,, :.:· ,, "".i!l':.'110'~ 1>.' ·,!f{_ CodEfCon~htion ;f. 'f_::ff 1{t:if1'.i~~:'!,?tlef#:1. S1Rr,,9pp~~<j:-Con¢im~.;JlS::3;--i\J,l!ifi;;'filif[f>l 14. General/Area Ventilation 15. Ignition Sources ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. + IS has indicated that general/area ventilation in accordance with Code requirements will be provided. • "Final" design details are unknown to the report preparer. • See architectural drawings provided separately by Austin Design Group. IS has indicated that the control of ignition sources and electrical equipment, wiring and devices will be in accordance with applicable Code conditions and requirements. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200 -San Diego CA 92108 ,,~,.jjfK f.~Qqq~jJ~~gY.ff¢Af~rj~~y~~Br~x!~Jorf~~~l~j~~4~¢-o,~Efs!R~f~rerice~~ • Types: Natural or mechanical ventilation. • Natural: • Openable exterior openings. • Area >/=1/20 of total floor area. • Open directly onto a public way, ·yard or court. • Mechanical: • Supply >/=15 cfm of outside air per occupant throughout the building. • Open:itional when building is occupied. • Clearance from Ignition Sources: Clearance between ignition sources light fixtures, heaters, flame-producing device, etc.] and storage to be maintained in an approved manner -i.e.: >/=3' clearance. +Smoking: • Smoking to be prohibited in warehouse and accessory areas. • "No Smoking" signs to posted. +USC 1202.2.1 +UFC 1109 +UFC 8101.6 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 13 of 17 -----------· ·-----INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA --- WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS 16. Powered Industrial Trucks -Forklifts ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. IS conditions are unknown to the report preparer -- provided as "information only". 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200-San Diego CA 92108 + Battery Chargers: • Approved type. • >/=5' between chargers and storage. + Ventilation: • Provided so as to prevent accumulation of flammable gases. • Maintain atmosphere where flammable vapors do not exceed 10% of LFULEL--i.e.: * LPG: * LEL: 2.3% * 10% of LEL: 0.23% * Battery Charging Areas [Hydrogen Gas Emissions]: * LEL: 4.1% * 10% of LEL: 0.41% + Refueling: Refueling/exchange of or removable fuel containers to be done outside of building. + Repairs: Repairs to fuel systems, electrical systems or repairs utilizing open flame or welding to be done outside of building. +Parking: • No parking of or unattended forklifts in areas accessible to the public. • No parking of or unattended forklifts in areas of excessive heat or near sources of ignition. +LPG: • </=2 fuel containers per forklift. • Total water capacity of fuel containers per forklift not to exceed 105 pounds [nominal 45 pound LP-Gas capacity]. +UFC 1108 + UFC 8203.2.2 + UFC Std 81-2/3-6.3 +UMC 502 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 14 of 17 --------------------INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS 17. Exits -Warehouse 18. Water Supply /::,., Eriksen-Rallan Associates Inc. + IS has indicated that Code conditions and requirements for exits will be provided. + See architectural drawings provided separately by Austin Design Group. See drawings/site plans provided separately by Austin Design Group -water supply previously approved/permitted with shell building. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200 -San Diego CA 92108 • >/=2 • Occupant Load Factor: * 500 sf per person * >/=2 exits -calculated occupant load >/=30 • 2 exits spaced a distance apart= to >/=1/2 overall diagonal dimension of area. + Travel Distance to Exit: 200' -sprinklered building. + Exit Doors: • Swing: Direction of egress. • Width -Single Leaf: >/=3' & </=4'. • Height: >/=6'8" + Lock/Latch: • Openable from inside without use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. • Main exit may have key-locking hardware with approved signage [single door or pair of door]. • Manually operated edge-or surface-mounted flush bolts erohibited. + Approved water supply required. + To supply required fire flow for fire protection. [NOTE: Fire flow is dependent on type of building construction, building size, location of building and type of fire protection installed in the building.] +Any portion of building located >150' from a public fire hydrant: On-site or additional public fire hydrants required --type & location are at the discretion of the Fire De_()_t. +UBC 1003 +UBC 1004 +USC Table 10-A + 1997 UBC 1004.2.5.2.5 +UFC 903.2 +UFC 903.3 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 15 of 17 -------·------------INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS 19. Fire Department Access to Warehouse 20. Fire Department Roadway Access ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. See drawings/site plans provided separately by Austin Design Group -man-door provided on exterior wall of warehouse facing required access roadway [northwest side of building]. See drawings/site plans provided separately by Austin Design Group --access roadways previously approved/permitted with shell building. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200 -San Diego CA 92108 + General: Warehouse is required to be provided with 1 or more access doors in the exterior walls of the warehouse which face required access roadways. + Number of Doors: 1 or more --each 100 lineal feet, or major fraction thereof . + Location: Same as IS proposed conditions -required access roadway located on northwest side of building. + Door Size & Type: • Width: >/=3' • Height:: >/=6'8" • Type: * Side-hinged/swinging. * Roll-up doors prohibited unless approved by Fire Department unless the roll-up door has a side- hinged/swinging "man door" • Locking Devices: As approved by Fire Department. As approved for shell building. .~ +UFC 901.4 +UFC 902.2 +UFC 902.3 +UFC 8102.5 + UFC Table 81-A +UFC 901.4 +UFC 902.2 +UFC 902.3 +UFC 8102.5 +UFC Table 81-A Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 16 of 17 --------------------INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS t!S:t~~t'\rtti}r..n'nrfitit'\l'llz~'ttrt~/~{~~~;::~:::!:~~;~;;_;;:_.:,:;-;~1:~.;:1;:_;:~:i,i~it~~-~ -~~r_,,,,,,,. ____ --··-·~-....... -~-~---~~~·;,,,,r~;;>~#~-~~~~!~(:~!~~~~~~.}f::~~-~· .. ·~-~e 21. Permits & Plans ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. + Warehouse Storage Operations: IS has indicated that they will comply with applicable Code requirements for a permit for their warehouse storage operations. + Hazardous Materials: • See Attachment 1 --aggregate amounts of hazardous materials by hazard category are less than amounts requiring permits. • IS has indicated that will provide a storage plan and comply with other applicable Fire Department requirements. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive/Suite 200 -San Diego CA 92108 + Warehouse Storage Operations: Building plans, storage plans and specifications are required to be submitted to the Fire & Building Departments for review, approval and permit issuance prior to occupancy. Information required to be submitted is as follows: • Building floor plan showing locations & dimensions of storage areas. • Useable storage height for each storage area. • Number of tiers within each rack. • Commodity clearance between top of storage & sprinkler deflector for each storage arrangement. • Location of required fire department access doors. • Type of fire-suppression systems. • Location of valves controlling water supply of sprinklers. • Type, location and specifications/details of smoke- removal and draft curtain systems. • Dimension & location of transverse & longitudinal flue spaces. • Design features, commodities, storage arrangement & fire-protection features. + Hazardous Materials: • Inventory information [as provided in Attachment 1). • Storage plan. +UFC 105 +UFC 7901.3 +UFC 8001.3 +UFC 8101.3 +UFC 8202.2 Technical Report -Code Requirements & Conditions 4/29/98 with 5/14/98 Revisions -Page 17 of 17 I I I I I I I I ·I I I I I I I I I I I INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS TECHNICAL, REPo·Rr· . ATTACHMENT 1 .. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ANALYSIS· _,·.' ' _: .·· , ' .--. 29 April 1998 Prepared by L:::ir. Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive -Suite 200 San Diego, California 92108-2048 Telephone 619.299.6444 FAX 619.299.1229 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS TECHNICAL REPORT ATTACHMENT 1 -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ANALYSIS SECTION A -SUMMARY & EXEMPT AMOUNTS 29 April 1998 Prepared by ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive -Suite 200 San Diego, California 92108-2048 Telephone 619.299.6444 FAX 619.299.1229 --· -----· ---HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.13-A SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA Material Combustible Liquids II Solids Lbs STORAGE Liquid Gins 10.0000 Gas Cf Solid Lbs -_,_ USE CLOSED Liquid Gins Gas Cf -- Solid Lbs -- USE OPEN Liquid Gins . ·-----· ·---·----------· -------· -· ----·----·---·---------------- Combustible Liquids 111-B-No Fire Point Combustible Liquids 111-B Flammable Liquids 1-B Flammable Liquids 1-C 100.0000 200.0000 60.0000 10.0000 WAREHOUSE IS CLASSIFIED AS A GROUP S1 DIVISION 1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS. Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -4/29/98 -PAGE 1 - Gas Cf - -----.. ---· ----HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.13-A SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA !combustible Liquids II I I storage I lunttsl TOTAL Combustible Liguids II [LIQUIDS] 10.0000 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL Combustible Liguids II [LIQUIDS]: 10.0000 GALLONS LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS -1994 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.13-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA. LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS -1997 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA. STORAGE & USE CLOSED -H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG • H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 240 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: 480 GALLONS USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 240 GALLONS USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 60 GALLONS MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. -1994 UFC 7901.1.1/EXCEPTION 4 & 1997 UFC 7901.1/EXCEPTION 3 - </= 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY -MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA-1994/1997 UFC TABLE 7902.5-B-COMBINATION 1-B, 1-C, II, Ill-A: CEILINGS </=18' HIGH· </=6' SHELF STORAGE, </=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: 7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS jcombustible Liquids 111-B j Storage j I Units j 200.0000 Gins TOTAL Combustible Liguids 111-8 [LIQUIDS] AGGREGATE TOTAL Combustible Liguids 111-8 [LIQUIDS): 200.0000 GALLONS - I -- UC I junits! 0.0000 Gins ~ junits! 0.0000 Gins I LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS -1994 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.13-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA· H OCCUPANCY NOT REQUIRED IN SPRINKLERED BUILDING. LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS -1997 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA-H OCCUPANCY NOT REQUIRED IN SPRINKLERED BUILDING. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT-NO CABINETS: UNLIMITED STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT A[',1OUNT -WITH CABINETS: UNLIMITED USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. -1994 UFC 7901.1.1/EXCEPTION 4 & 1997 UFC 7901.1/EXCEPTION 3 • </= 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED ·-·- uo I I units I 0.0000 Gins ~ junitsj 0.0000 Gins SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -4/29/98 -PAGE 2 - -------------HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS UBC TABLE 3-0/UFC TABLE 8001.13-A SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA jcombustible Liquids 11I-8-No Fire Point I j Storage j j Units I TOTAL Combustible Liquids 111-8-No Fire Point (LIQUIDS) 100.0000 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL Combustible Liquids 111-8-No Fire Point (LIQUIDS): 100.0000 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITHOUT FIRE POINTS -1994/1997 UFC 7901.1.1/EXCEPTION 9: UNLIMITED !Flammable Liquids 1-8 j Storage I j Units I 60.0000 Gins TOTAL Flammable Liquids 1-8 (LIQUIDS] AGGREGATE TOTAL Flammable Liquids 1-8 (LIQUIDS): 60.0000 GALLONS LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS -1994 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.13-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA. LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS-1997 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA. STORAGE & USE CLOSED -H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG. H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· NO CABINETS: STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· WITH CABINETS: USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. -1994 UFC 7901.1.1/EXCEPTION 4 & 1997 UFC 7901.1/EXCEPTION 3- 120 GALLONS 240 GALLONS 120 GALLONS 30 GALLONS </= 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED ·GROUP M OCCUPANCY· MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA· UFC TABLE 7902.5-8 -COMBINATION 1-8, I-C, II, Ill-A: CEILINGS </=18' HIGH. </=6' SHELF STORAGE, </=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: 7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS -... - ~ junitsj 0.0000 Gins ~ junitsj 0.0000 Gins -- ~ junitsj 0.0000 Gins ~ junitsj 0.0000 Gins SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -4/29/98 -PAGE 3 - -----.. -----.. .. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.13-A SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA !Flammable Liquids I-C l l Storage l l Units l 10.0000 Gins TOTAL Flammable Liquids I-C (LIQUIDS) AGGREGATE TOTAL Flammable Liquids I-C !LIQUIDS]: 10.0000 GALLONS LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS -1994 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.13-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA. LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS -1997 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA. STORAGE & USE CLOSED • H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG • H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· NO CABINETS: STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. -1994 UFC 7901.1.1/EXCEPTION 4 & 1997 UFC 7901.1/EXCEPTION 3 - 1BOGALLONS 360GALLONS 180GALLONS 60 GALLONS </= 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY -MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA· UFC TABLE 7902.5-B • COMBINATION I-B, I-C, II, Ill-A: CEILINGS </=18' HIGH -</=6' SHELF STORAGE, </=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: 7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS .. -·--- ~ junitsl ~ junitsj 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RA TT AN ASSOCIATES INC. -4/29/98 -PAGE 4 - --.. -----------HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.13-B SUMMARY -HEAL TH HAZARD MATERIALS Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA Material Irritants-Consumer Products Solids Lbs 200.0000 STORAGE Liquid Gins 500.0000 Gas Cf .. Solid Lbs -- USE CLOSED Liquid Gins - Gas Cf .. ----- USE OPEN Solid Lbs Liquid Gins - Gas Cf .. --· --· . --------------. ---------~ -----------. ------- Irritants Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products Other Health Hazards Sensitizers 290.0000 100.0000 120.0000 10.0000 WAREHOUSE IS CLASSIFIED AS A GROUPS, DIVISION 1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS. Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RA TIAN ASSOCIATES INC. -4/29/98 -PAGE 5 -.. ----.. --.. --.. ---HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.13-B SUMMARY -HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA I Irritants I I Storage I !Units I I UC I I Units I TOTAL Irritants [LIQUIDS] 290.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins AGGREGATE IOTAL lrritant~JLIQUIDS}: 290.0000 GALLONS NON-CONSUMER PRODUCTS -1994 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.13-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA -H-7 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT. NO CABINETS: 10,000 POUNDS+ 1,000 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· WITH CABINETS: 20,000 POUNDS+ 2,000 GALLONS & 3,240 CUBIC FEET USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 10,000 POUNDS+ 1,000 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 2,000 POUNDS + 200 GALLONS CONSUMER PROOUCTS-1994 USC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.13-B FOOTNOTE 9: UNLIMITED 1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS IN SPRINKLERED BUILDING: UNLIMITED jlrritants-Consumer Products TOTAL Irritants-Consumer Products (SOLIDS] . AGGREGATE TOTAL Irritants-Consumer Products [SOLIDS): TOTAL Irritants-Consumer Products (LIQUIDS) !·Storage I 200.0000 2QQ.QQQQ EQUNDS 500.0000 junitsl Lbs Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL Irritants-Consumer Products (LIQUIDS]: 500.0000 GALLONS CONSUMER PRODUCTS-1994 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.13-B FOOTNOTE 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS: UNLIMITED CONSUMER PRODUCTS -1997 use TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B FOOTNOTE 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS: UNLIMITED I UC I I Units I 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Gins - I i·UO 0.0000 I uo 0.0000 0.0000 SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -·4/29/98 -PAGE 6 -- I I Units I Gins I I Units! Lbs Gins -.. -----.. .. .. -.. .. -.. --HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.13-8 SUMMARY -HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA lather Health Hazards I I Storage I junitsj I UC I I Units I I uo I TOTAL Other Health Hazards [LIQUIDS] 120.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 AGGREGATE TOTAL Other Health Hazards [LIQUIDS]: 120.0000 GALLONS NON-CONSUMER PRODUCTS-1994 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.13-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA-H-7 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 10,000 POUNDS+ 1,000 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT-WITH CABINETS: 20,000 POUNDS+ 2,000 GALLONS & 3,240 CUBIC FEET USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 10,000 POUNDS+ 1,000 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 2,000 POUNDS + 200 GALLONS CONSUMER PRODUCTS -1994 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.13-B FOOTNOTE 9: UNLIMITED 1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS IN SPRINKLERED BUILDING: UNLIMITED !Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products j Storage j I Units I ~ junits! uo TOTAL Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products [LIQUIDS] 100.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 AGGREGATE TOTAL Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products [LIQUIDS): 100.0000 GALLONS CONSUMER PRODUCTS-1994 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.13-B FOOTNOTE 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS: UNLIMITED CONSUMER PRODUCTS-1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B FOOTNOTE 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS: UNLIMITED SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -4/29/98 -PAGE 7 - j Unitsj Gins junitsj Gins - --.. -... -.. .. .. .. .. -·-· .. --·--.. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.13-B SUMMARY -HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA jsensitizers I I Storage I junitsj I UC I junitsj I uo I junitsj TOTAL Sensitizers [LIQUIDS] 10.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL. Sensitizers [LIQUIDS]: 10.0000 GALLONS NON-CONSUMER PRODUCTS -1994 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.13-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA -H-7 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT-NO CABINETS: 10,000 POUNDS+ 1,000 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT-WITH CABINETS: 20,000 POUNDS+ 2,000 GALLONS & 3,240 CUBIC FEET USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 10,000 POUNDS+ 1,000 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 2,000 POUNDS + 200 GALLONS CONSUMER PRODUCTS-1994 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.13-B FOOTNOTE 9: UNLIMITED 1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS IN SPRINKLERED BUILDING: UNLIMITED SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -4/29/98 -PAGE 8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS TECHNICAL REPORT ATTACHMENT 1 -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ANALYSIS SECTION B -INVENTORY ITEMIZATION 29 April 1998 Prepared by ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive -Suite 200 San Diego, California 92108-2048 Telephone 619.299.6444 FAX 619.299,1229 ----.. ... .. -.. -.. -04-29-98 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Item CAS# 71-55-6**** State Cone% Material/Product L 25-50 Adhesive [1, 1, 1-Trichloroethan) [Methyl Chlorofonn) [TCA) [RK-1 Adhesive) [HR: H3) Hazard Classification IR-CP, OHH-CP .... ---- Storage Units Location 100.0000 Gins Floor/Pallefized Storage -</=1 Pallet High -···-····-···-·------·------···---·-------·--. 2 98--000-160 L 3 98-000-163 L 4 7664-41-7'' L 5 7664-41-7'* L 100 Adhesive (Manning V-61 Waler Based Adhesive) [<3% Xylene/1330-20-CL3B-NFP, IR-CP 7) [BP: >100oF) [FP: >200oF; No Fire Point] [HR: H1 F1) ------·---------- 100 Adhesive (Super Green Adhesive) [1% Propylene Glycol/57-35-4; 0.03% IR-CP Chromic Oxid/1308-38-9) [FP: None) [HR: H1] 5-35 Ammonia [5-35% in Water] [Mydrin 358] (Mydrin 407) [Designerwood IR, ST3 Primer] [Latex Carpel Seam Adhesive) [Latex Seaming Cement] [LD50- Oral@ 35%: 1,666 mg/kg) [HR: H2) ·--------· --------------------- 5-35 Ammonia [5-35% in Water] [Mydrin 358] (Mydrin 407] [Designerwood JR, ST3 Primer] [Latex Carpet Seam Adhesive) [Latex Seaming Cement] [LD50- Oral@ 35%: 1,666 mg/kg) [HR: H2) 100.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High -------------------·-------- 100.0000 Gins Floor/Pallefized Storage -</=1 Pallet High 100.0000 Gins Floor/Pallefized Storage -</=1 Pallet High 10.0000 Gins Floor/Pallefized Storage -</=1 Pallet High -Page1 . ---· -·----. -----· .. -----. ----. -----------------------------------·--------- 6 98-000-155 L 7 98-000-152 L 8 98--000-154 L 9 98--000-164 L 10 98-000-158 L 11 98-000-165 L 12 98--000-157 L 13 98-000-156 L 14 98-000-153 L 100 Embossing Leveler [Annstrong S-188/Part BJ (>99% Synthetic Rubber & NH Water] [FP: None] [HR: 0) 20.0000 ----·-----~ ------------------------------------------------------------ 100 Flooring Adhesive (Armstrong S-254 & S-255 Sheet Flooring Adhesive] CL3B, IR-CP [4% Toluene/108-88-3] [FP: >200oF) [HR: H2 F1) 100 Flooring Adhesive (Armstrong S-665) [10% Toluene/108-88-3; 20% FL 1B, JR Ethanol/64-17-5; 5% Silica/68855-54-9) [FP: 44oF; BP: >100oF] [HR: H2 F3] ··--· -----------.... ··--·--· ------------ 100 Flooring Adhesive {Carpet Pad Adhesive) [3-6% Toluene/108-88-3; 24-FL 1B, JR 28% Aliphatic Solvenl/647 42-89-3; 24-28% n-Hexane/110-54-3) [FP: 146oF; FP: 0oF; LEL: 1%; UEL: 7%] [HR: H2 F3) --.. " --. ~-. ·----------------- 100 Flooring Adhesive [Heallhguard Adhesive 2087 Ever-White Sheelgoods NH Adhesive] [Synthetic Latex & Water] [HR: OJ 100 Flooring Adhesive [Low Flash Contact Cement 135) [15-20% FL 1B, [R Toluene/108-88-3; 15-20% Acetone/67-64-1; 45-55% n-Heane/110-54-3) [BP: 100oF; FP: 4oF) [HR: H2 F3) 100 Flooring Seam Cleaner [Armstrong S-585] [35-40% Petroleum Solvenl/64742-48-9; 45-50% Calcium Carbonate/471-34-1; 15-20% Nepheline Syenite/37244-96-5] [FP: 120oF; BP: 335oF] [HR: H1 F2] CL2,IR 100 Flooring Seam Coater [Armstrong S-570) [50% Xylene/1330-20-7; 20% FL 1C, JR, OHH Aliphatic lsocyanate/5124-30-1; 6% Hexamethylene Diisocyanate/28182- 81-2; 10% 1,6-Hexandeiol/629-11-8; 5% Phthatic Anhydride/85-44-9; 4% Butyl Acelale/123-86-4] [FP: 79oF; LEL: 1%; UEL: 7%] . -.. ---. .. . . ---------------------------- 100 Mulfipurpose Adhesive [Armstrong S-235) [3-4% Toluene/108-88-3] [FP: CL3B-NFP, IR-CP >200oF; No Fire Point) [HR: H2 F1) 100.0000 10.0000 10.0000 100.0000 10.0000 10.0000 10.0000 100.0000 Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building Gins Floor/Pallefized Storage -</=1 Pallet High -----~--------------·--------·-· .. -·. Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Pallefized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Pallefized Storage -</= 1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Pallefized Storage -</=1 Pallet High -.. -----.. --·--.. .. -·------04-29-98 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Item CAS# 15 65997-15-1 16 71-55-6 17 98-000-162 State Cone% Material/Product s L L 100 Portland Cement [Armstrong S-188 Embossing Leveler/Part A) [HR: H1) ···-. -· -·---·-----·-------·· ···-----· ·------ 74-100 Trichloroethane (1, 1, 1-) [Methyl Chloroform) [TCA) [Adhesive ThinnerD [HR:H3) 100 Vinyl Adhesive [Manning MHS-22 Seam Sealer) [Toluene/108-88-3, Aliphatic lsocyanate/5124-30-1; Tetrahydrofuran/109-99-9; Diisobutyl Ketone/108-83-8) [BP: 175oF; FP: 20oF; LEL: 0.8%) [HR: H2 F3) Hazard Classification IR-CP IR,OHH FL1B, IR, SN Storage Units Location 200.0000 Lbs Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High ----------------- 100.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High 10.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High . ----·----· ----------· -----___ .,_, __ ------- 18 98-000-161 L 100 Vinyl Adhesive (Manning V-66 Vinyl Adhesive) [T oluene/108-88-3; FL1B, IR 10.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Silica/7631-86-9) [FP: 45oF; BP: >100oF) [HR: H2 F3] . ------------. -------------------··· -·-·· ·----------------- 19 98-000-159 L 100 Vinyl Adhesive [Mannington Seam Sealer MSS-20) [T etrahydrofuran//109-FL 1 B, IR, OHH 10.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High 99-9; Cyclohexanone/108-94-1) [FP: 6oF; BP: 151oF; LEL: 0.9%) [LOSO- Oral: >2,000 mg/kg; LOSO-Skin: 1,800 mg/kg: LC50-lnhalation: 32,000] [HR:H3F3) Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building Page2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue~ Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS TECHNICAL REPORT ATTACHMENT 1 -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ANALYSIS SECTION C -INVENTORY QUANTIFIED 29 April 1998 Prepared by C::i.. Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive -Suite 200 San Diego, California 92108-2048 Telephone 619.299.6444 FAX 619.299.1229 -.. -------------· --- 04-29-98 Page 1 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Combustible Liquids II/LIQUIDS Item CAS# 98-000-157 State Cone% Material/Product L 100 Flooring Seam Cleaner [Armstrong S-585) [35-40% Petroleum Solvenl/64742-48-9; 45-50% Calcium Carbonate/471-34-1; 15-20% Nepheline Syenite/37244-96-5] [FP: 120oF; BP: 335oF) [HR: H1 F2) TOTAL -Combustible Liquids II/LIQUIDS AGGREGATE TOTAL-Combustible Liquids II/LIQUIDS Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building Hazard Classification CL2, IR 10.0000 Gins 10.0000 Gins Storage Units Location 10.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High - ----.. -------------- 04-29-98 Page2 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Combustible Liquids 111-B/LIQUIDS Item CAS# State Cone¾ Material/Product 2 98-000-160 L 100 Adhesive [Manning V-61 Water Based Adhesive] [<3% Xylene/1330-20-7) (BP: >100oF] [FP: >200oF; No Fire Point) [HR: H1 F1] 3 98-000-152 L 100 Flooring Adhesive [Armstrong S-254 & S-255 Sheet Flooring Adhesive] [4% Toluene/108-88-3] [FP: >200oF) [HR: H2 F1) TOTAL -Combustible Liquids 111-B/LIQUIDS AGGREGATE TOT AL -Combustible Liquids 111-B/LIQUIDS Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building Hazard Classification CL3B-NFP, IR-CP CL3B,IR-CP 200.0000 Gins 200.0000 Gins Storage Units Location 100.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High 100.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High -------·--· -------- 04-29-98 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Combustible Liquids 111-8-No Fire Point/LIQUIDS Item GAS# State Cone% Material/Product Hazard Classification 4 98-000-153 L 100 Multipurpose Adhesive (Armstrong S-235] (3-4% Toluene/108-88-3] [FP: CL3B-NFP, IR-CP >200oF; No Fire Point] [HR: H2 F1) TOTAL -Combustible Liquids 111-B-No Fire PoinULIQUIDS AGGREGATE TOTAL-Combustible Liquids 111-8-No Fire PoinUL Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building 100.0000 Gins 100.0000 Gins Storage Units Location 100.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High -- Page 3 -------------------04-29-98 Page4 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Flammable Liquids 1-B/LIQUIDS Item CAS# State Cone% Material/Product Hazard Classification Storage Units Location 5 98-000-154 L 100 Flooring Adhesive [Armstrong S-665) [10% Toluene/108-88-3; 20% FL1B,IR 10.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Ethanol/64-17-5; 5% Silica/68855-54-9) [FP: 44oF; BP: >100oF] [HR: H2 F3] 6 98-000-159 L 100 Vinyl Adhesive [Mannington Seam Sealer MSS-20) [Tetrahydrofuran//109-FL1B, IR, OHH 10.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High 99-9; Cyclohexanone/108-94-1] (FP: 6oF; BP: 151oF; LEL: 0.9%] [LD50- Oral: >2,000 mg/kg; LD50-Skin: 1,800 mg/kg: LC50-lnhalation: 32,000) [HR: H3 F3] 7 98-000-161 L 100 Vinyl Adhesive [Manning V-66 Vinyl Adhesive] [Toluene/108-88-3; FL1B, IR 10.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Silica/7631-86-9) [FP: 45oF; BP: >100oF) [HR: H2 F3] 8 98-000-162 L 100 Vmyl Adhesive [Manning MHS-22 Seam Sealer] [Toluene/108-88-3, FL 18, IR, SN 10.0000 Gins · Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Aliphatic lsocyanate/5124-30-1; Tetrahydrofuran/109-99-9; Diisobutyl Ketone/108-83-8) (BP: 175oF; FP: 20oF; LEL: 0.8%] [HR: H2 F3) 9 98-000-164 L 100 Flooring Adhesive (Carpet Pad Adhesive] [3-6% Toluene/108-88-3; 24-FL1B, IR 10.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High 28% Aliphatic Solvenl/64742-89-3; 24-28% n-Hexane/110-54-3] [FP: 146oF; FP: OoF; LEL: 1%; UEL: 7%] (HR: H2 F3] 10 98-000-165 L 100 Flooring Adhesive (Low Flash Contact Cement 135) (15-20% Toluene/108-FL 18, IR 10.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High 88-3; 15-20% Acetone/67-64-1; 45-55% n-Heane/110-54-3) [BP: 100oF; FP: 4oF] [HR: H2 F3] TOTAL -Flammable Liquids 1-B/LIQUIDS 60.0000 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -Flammable Liquids 1-B/LIQUIDS 60.0000 Gins Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building -----------------04-29-98 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Flammable Liquids 1-C/LIQUIDS Item CAS# State Cone% Material/Product Hazard Classification 11 98-000-156 L 100 Flooring Seam Coater (Armstrong S-570] [50% Xylene/1330-20-7; 20% FL 1C, IR, OHH Aliphatic lsocyanate/5124-30-1; 6% Hexamethylene Diisocyanate/28182- 81-2; 10% 1,6-Hexandeiol/629-11-8; 5% Phthalic Anhydride/85-44-9; 4% Butyl Acetate/123-86-4] [FP: 79oF; LEL: 1%; UEL: 7%] TOTAL-Flammable Liquids I-C/LIQUIDS AGGREGATE TOTAL-Flammable Liquids I-C/LIQUIDS Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building 10.0000 Gins 10_0000 Gins Storage Units Location 10.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High --Page 5 ------------- 04-29-98 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Irritants/LIQUIDS Item CAS# State Cone% Material/Product Hazard Classification 12 98-000-165 L 100 Flooring Adhesive (Low Flash Contact Cement 135] (15-20% Toluene/108-FL 18, IR 88-3; 15-20% Acetone/67-64-1; 45-55% n-Heane/110-54-3](BP: 100oF; FP: 4oF] (HR: H2 F3] 13 7664-41-7" L 5-35 Ammonia [5-35% in Water] [Mydrin 358] [Mydrin 407] [Designerwood Primer] [Latex Carpet Seam Adhesive] [Latex Seamjng Cement] [LD50- Oral@35%: 1,666 mg/kg] [HR: H2] 14 98-000-154 L 100 Flooring Adhesive [Armstrong S-665] [10% Toluene/108-88-3; 20% Ethanol/64-17-5; 5% Silica/68855-54-9] [FP: 44oF; BP: >100oF] [HR: H2 F3) 15 98-000-156 L 100 Flooring Seam Coater [Armstrong S-570] [50% Xylene/1330-20-7; 20% Aliphatic lsocyanate/5124-30-1; 6% Hexamethylene Diisocyanate/28182- 81-2; 10% 1,6-Hexandeiol/629-11-8; 5% Phlhalic Anhydride/85-44-9; 4 % Butyl Acetate/123-86-4) [FP: 79oF; LEL: 1 %; UEL: 7%] 16 71-55-6 L 74-100 Trichloroethane (-1, 1, 1-) [Methyl Chloroform] [TCA] (Adhesive Thinner)] [HR:H3] 17 98-000-157 L 100 Flooring Seam Cleaner [Armstrong S-585] [35-40% Petroleum Solvenl/647 42-48-9; 45-50% Calcium Carbonate/471-34-1; 15-20% Nepheline Syenite/37244-96-5] [FP: 120oF; BP: 335oF) [HR: H1 F2) 18 98-000-164 L 100 Flooring Adhesive [Carpet Pad Adhesive) [3-6% Toluene/108-88-3; 24- 28% Aliphatic Solvenl/647 42-89-3; 24-28% n-Hexane/110-54-3] [FP: 146oF; FP: OoF; LEL: 1%; UEL: 7%) [HR: H2 F3] 19 98-000-159 L 100 Vinyl Adhesive [Mannington Seam Sealer MSS-20) [Tetrahydrofuran//109- 99-9; Cyclohexanone/108-94-1) [FP: 6oF; BP: 151oF; LEL: 0.9%) [LD50- Oral: >2,000 mg/kg; LD50-Skin: 1,800 mg/kg: LC50-lnhalation: 32,000) [HR: H3 F3) 20 98-000-161 L 100 Vinyl Adhesive [Manning V-66 Vinyl Adhesive] [f oluene/108-88-3; Silica/7631-86-9) [FP: 45oF; BP: >100oF) [HR: H2 F3) 21 7664-41-7" L 5-35 Ammonia [5-35% in Water) [Mydrin 358) [Mydrin 407) [Designerwood Primer) [Latex Carpet Seam Adhesive) [Latex Seaming Cement) [LD50- Oral@ 35%: 1,666 mg/kg] [HR: H2] 22 98-000-162 L 100 Vinyl Adhesive [Manning MHS-22 Seam Sealer) [f oluene/108-88-3, Aliphatic lsocyanate/5124-30-1; Tetrahydrofuran/109-99-9; Diisobutyl Ketone/108-83-8] [BP: 175oF; FP: 20oF; LEL: 0.8%) [HR: H2 F3] TOTAL -Irritants/LIQUIDS AGGREGATE TOT AL -Irritants/LIQUIDS ! ' I . -Wa,ehouse Sto,age Only --Fully Sp,inkie,ed Building IR, ST3 FL1B, IR FL1C, JR, OHH IR,OHH CL2, IR FL1B, IR FL 1 B, IR, OHH FL18, IR IR, ST3 FL1B, IR, SN 290.0000 Gins 290.0000 Gins Storage 10.0000 100.0000 10.0000 10.0000 100.0000 10.0000 10.0000 10.0000 10.0000 10.0000 10.0000 ------ Page 6 Units Location Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</= 1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</= 1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</= 1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High ------------------- 04-29-98 Page 7 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Irritants-Consumer Products/LIQUIDS Item CAS# State Cone% Material/Product Hazard Classification Storage Units Location 23 98-000-163 L 100 Adhesive [Super Green Adhesive] [1% Propylene Glycol/57-35-4; 0.03% IR-CP 100.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</= 1 Pallet High Chromic Oxid/1308-38-9) [FP: None] [HR: H1] 24 98-000-152 L 100 Flooring Adhesive [Armstrong S-254 & S-255 Sheet Flooring Adhesive] CL3B, IR-CP 100.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</= 1 Pallet High [4% Toluene/108-88-3] [FP: >200oF) [HR: H2 F1] 25 98-000-153 L 100 Multipurpose Adhesive (Armstrong S-235] [3-4% Toluene/108-88-3) [FP: CL3B-NFP, IR-CP 100.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</= 1 Pallet High >200oF; No Fire Point] [HR: H2 F1] 26 98-000-160 L 100 Adhesive [Manning V-61 Water Based Adhesive) [<3% Xylene/1330-20-7] CL3B-NFP, IR-CP 100.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High [BP: >100oF) [FP: >200oF; No Fire Point] [HR: H1 F1] 27 71-55-6'"' L 25-50 Adhesive [1, 1, 1-Trichloroethan] [Methyl Chloroform] fTCA) (RK-1 Adhesive) IR-CP, OHH-CP 100.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High (HR:H3) TOTAL-Irritants-Consumer Products/LIQUIDS 500.0000 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -Irritants-Consumer Products/LIQUIDS soo_oooo Gins Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building ------------------- 04-29-98 Page 8 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Irritants-Consumer Products/SOLIDS Item CAS# State Cone% Material/Product Hazard Classification 28 65997-15-1 s 100 Portland Cement [Armstrong S-188 Embossing Leveler/Part A] [HR: H1] IR-CP TOTAL -Irritants-Consumer Products/SOLIDS AGGREGATE TOTAL -Irritants-Consumer Products/SOLIDS Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building 200.0000 Lbs 200.0000 Lbs Storage Units Location 200.0000 Lbs Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High ------------------- 04-29-98 ·Page 9 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Nonhazardous Materials/LIQUIDS Item GAS# State Cone% Material/Product 29 98-000-158 L 100 Flooring Adhesive [Healthguard Adhesive 2087 Ever-While Sheetgoods Adhesive] [Synthetic Latex & Water] [HR: OJ 30 98-000-155 L 100 Embossing Leveler [Armstrong S-188/Part BJ (>99% Synthetic Rubber & Waler] [FP: None) [HR: O] TOTAL-Nonhazardous Materials/LIQUIDS AGGREGATE TOT AL -Nonhazardous Materials/LIQUIDS Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building Hazard Classification NH NH 120.0000 Gins 120.0000 Gins Storage 100.0000 20.0000 Units Location Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High ------------------- 04-29-98 Page 10 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS Item CAS# State Cone% Material/Product 31 98-000-156 L 100 Flooring Seam Coater (Armstrong S-570] [50% Xylene/1330-20-7; 20% -Aliphalic lsocyanate/5124-30-1; 6% Hexamethylene Diisocyanate/28182- 81-2; 10% 1,6-Hexandeiol/629-11-8; 5% PhthalicAnhydride/85-44-9; 4% Butyl Acetate/123-86-4] [FP: 79oF; LEL: 1%; UEL: 7%] 32 71-55-6 L 74-100 Trichloroethane (1, 1, 1-) [Methyl Chloroform] [TCA] [Adhesive Thinner]] [HR: H3] 33 98-000-159 L 100 Vinyl Adhesive [Mannington Seam Sealer MSS-20] [Tetrahydrofuran//109- 99-9; Cyclohexanone/108-94-1] [FP: 6oF; BP: 151oF; LEL: 0.9%](LD50- Oral: >2,000 mg/kg; LD50-Skin: 1,800 mg/kg: LC50-lnhalalion: 32,000] [HR: H3 F3] TOTAL-Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS AGGREGATE TOT AL -Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building Hazard Classification FL 1C, IR, OHH IR,OHH FL 18, IR, OHH 120.0000 Gins 120.0000 Gins Storage 10.0000 100.0000 10.0000 Units Location Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</= 1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</= 1 Pallet High Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High ------------------- 04-29-98 Page 11 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products/LIQUIDS Item CAS# State Cone% Material/Product Hazard Classification 34 71-55-6"'' L 25-50 Adhesive [1, 1, 1-T richloroethan][Methyl Chloroform) [TCA) [RK-1 Adhesive) IR-CP, OHH-CP [HR: H3) TOTAL-Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products/LIQUIDS AGGREGATE TOTAL -Other Health Hazards-Consumer Product Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building 100.0000 Gins 100.0000 Gins Storage Units Location 100.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High -------------04-29-98 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Sensitizers/LIQUIDS Item CAS# 35 98-000-162 State Cone¾ Material/Product L 100 Vinyl Adhesive [Manning MHS-22 Seam Sealer] [Toluene/108-88-3, Aliphatic lsocyanale/5124-30-1; T etrahydrofuran/109-99-9; Diisobutyl Ketone/108-83-8] [BP: 175oF; FP: 20oF; LEL: 0.8%) [HR: H2 F3) TOTAL -Sensitizers/LIQUIDS AGGREGATE TOTAL -Sensitizers/LIQUIDS Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building Hazard Classification FL18, IR, SN 10.0000 Gins 10.0000 Gins Storage 10.0000 ------ Page 12 Units Location Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High --------------.... ---- 04-29-98 Page 13 Interior Specialists -Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA: WAREHOUSE -Sara Title Ill EHS/LIQUIDS Item CAS# 36 7664-41-7" 37 7664-41-7" State Cone% Material/Product L L 5-35 Ammonia [5-35% in Water) [Mydrin 358) [Mydrin 407] [Designerwood Primer] [Latex Carpet Seam Adhesive] [Latex Seaming Cement] [LD50- 0ral@ 35%: 1,666 mg/kg) [HR: H2) 5-35 Ammonia [5-35% in Water) [Mydrin 358) [Mydrin 407] [Designerwood Primer] [Latex Carpet Seam Adhesive] [Latex Seaming Cement] [LD50- 0ral@ 35%: 1,666 mg/kg) [HR: H2) TOTAL -Sara Title Ill EHS/LIQUIDS AGGREGATE TOTAL -Sara Title Ill EHS/LIQUIDS Warehouse Storage Only --Fully Sprinklered Building Hazard Classification IR,ST3 IR,ST3 110.0000 Gins 110-0000 Gins Storage Units Location 10.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High 100.0000 Gins Floor/Palletized Storage -</=1 Pallet High I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS TECHNICAL REPORT ATTACHMENT 1 -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ANALYSIS SECTION D -DEFINITIONS FOR ABBREVIATIONS 29 April 1998 Prepared by ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive ~ Suite 200 San Diego, California 92108-2048 Telephone 619.299.6444 FAX 619.299.1229 I ~--•'•--1 I I I I I I I ,- 1 I I I· I I I I I I A= Aerosol Al 1 = Aerosol Level 1 Al2 = Aerosol Level 2 Al3 = Aerosol Level 3 C = Cryogenics CA = Carcinogen CABS = Approved Stge Cabs CAS#= Chemical Abstract Service # Merck# -Aldrich# Sigma# RTECS# Other# Mix = Mixture N = None/Not Applicable CD = Combustible Dust CF = Combustible Fiber CG = Compressed Gas CL = Combustible Liquid CL2 = Combust Liq II CL3A = Combust Liq Ill-A CL3B = Combust Liq 111-8 CONC % = Concentration CP = Consumer Product [Not Regulated] CR or COR = Corrosive CRY = Cryogenic CRYF = Cryogenic Flam CRYO = Cryogenic Ox EX = Explosive FG = Flammable Gas FGL = Flammable Gas Liq Fl = Flammable Liquid PY = Pyrophoric FL 1A = Flam Liq I-A FL 18 = Flam Liq 1-8 R = Radioactive FL 1 C = Flam Liq I-C RAD = Radioactive FS = Flammable Solid S = Solid G=Gas SN = Sensitizer HAZ CLASS = Hazard ST ATE = Material State Classification STGE = Storage HR = Hazard Ranking/UFC 79-3 ST3 = Sara Title Ill EHS H = Health RQ = Reportable Qty F = Flammability TPQ = Threshold Planning R = Reactivity Quantity HT= Highly Toxic TX=Toxic IR= Irritant UC = Closed System Use L = Liquid UO = Open System Use LG = Liquefied Gas UNITS = Quantity Measurements: LOC = Location/Control Area Cu= Curies Cf= Cubic Feet NAME = Chemical Name/ Gins = Gallons Product Name Lbs= Pounds mCc = Microcuries NFP = No Fire Point mCi = Millicuries [Not Regulated] UR = Unstable Reactive NH = Non-Hazardous UR1 = Unstable React 1 [Not Regulated] UR2 = Unstable React 2 UR3 = Unstable React 3 OHH = Other Health Hazard UR3D = Unstable React 3- Detonable OP = Organic Peroxide UR3N = Unstable React 3- OP1 = Org Perox I Nondetonable OP2 = Org Perox II UR4 = Unstable React 4 OP3 = Org Perox Ill OP4 = Org Perox IV WR = Water Reactive OPUD = Org Perox Unclass WR 1 = Water React 1 Detonable WR2 = Water React 2 WR3 = Water React 3 OX = Oxidizer OX1 = Oxidizer 1 >15PSI = Flammable Liquids OX2 = Oxidizer 2 Pressureized > 15 psi OX3 = Oxidizer 3 OX4 = Oxidizer 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I INTERIOR SPECIALISTS: Lot 97/1630 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS TECHNICAL REPORT ·. Arr Ac HM ENT 2 -FAcToRv MuruAL Las~-PRE:VENtroN-oATA a.~a.cr 29 April 1998 Prepared by ~ Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. 8989 Rio San Diego Drive -Suite 200 San Diego, California 92108-2048 Telephone 619.299.6444 FAX 619.299.1229 1. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,,. { APR-02-1998 12:05 SCHIRMER a~G Loss Prevention Data 847 272 2639 P.02 8-30 Reaffirmed December 1990 Supersedes March 1977 STORAGE OF CARPETS Thls data sheet covers storage of carpets made from wool, cotton, man-made tlbers, and synthetic blends. These car- pets may have plastic or rubber pads bonded to them. For storage of carpet pads made of polyurethane or rubber foam or rubber-coated fibers, apply Data Sheet 8-9. The revisions include addition of metric units, changes In protection requirements for rack storage of carpet rolls, Inclusion of other types of carpet storages, and a rearrange- ment of the taxt. GENERAL Carpets are usually made from oatural fibers (wool or cot- ton}, man-made fibers (rayon, nylon, acrylics, etc.}, or blends. carpet backing usually consists of jute, latex, foam rubber. or foam plastic. Rolls of finished carpets usually are wrapped in laminated paper, burlap, heavy Kraft paper, or plastic film. carpet rolls are mostly stored on specially designed large paperboard tubes nested on floor or on racks. Smaller pieces of carpet (sometimes packed in car- tons) are often sol.id piled. palletized, or stored in regular open steel racks. Large-scale fire tests of carpet stored on racks indicated that fire developed in a vertical fan-shaped form, from floor level to the top of the rack, Involving more of the storage In the upper tiers than that in the lower tiers. The ceiling sprinklers opened quickly, and in-rack sprinklers were effec- tive In the tier level in which they were installed and to acer- tain degree In one or two t!ers below. Vertical barriers In racks are not a substitute ror in-rack sprinklers. Because of the smoldering nature ot carpet fires, manual fire fighting is extremely valuable in reducing the extent of the fire and completely extinguishing il LOSS EXPERIENCE Since 1965, there have been five major carpet rack stor- age fires at insureds' properties. These losses fall into four groups, based on available protection and rack storage arrangement. Solid and Slatted Shelved Rack Storage with Celling and In-Rack Sprinklers Although the fire was discovered very late, in-rack and ceil• ing sprinklers controlled a multl-lgnlllon point Incendiary flre In a 20 ft (6.4 m) high storage in this carpet warehouse. Nylon. wool, and acrylic carpets were stored on two 92·ft (28.0-m) long baci:-te>t,ack racks. Total depth of the racks was 2'7112 ft (8.4 m), one rack being 15 ft (4.6 m) oeep and the other 12½ ft (3.8 m) deep. Racks were eight tiers high. The shelves in the third and sixth tiers were solid. The remaining shelves were 2 x, 0-in. (50 x 250-mm) boards spaced 2½ in. (63 mm) apart. Sprinkler protection was provided at ceiling level and below the solid shelves at the third and sixth tiers. In-rack sprin- kl.ers were 212."F (100°C) rated and spaced at 100 sci ft (9.3 sq rn} per sprinkler. The ceiling sprinklers wara 2ss°F (141 °C) rated and spaced at 100 sq ft (9.3 sq m). Ordinary hazard pipe schedule was used fer both ceiling and In-rack sprinklers. Water supply was from a pµbllc main having a 65-psi (448-k?a) static pressure and a 40-psi (276-kPa) residual pressure at a flow of 1500 gpm (5670 d~/min). The estimated density available over the fire area was 0.30 gpmtsq ft (12 mm/min). Three simultaneous fires were set within about :3S ft (1 o. 7 m) cf each ether along a rack face. The fire went unno- ticed until a fireman at a fire station three blocks away heard a sprinkler waterflow alarm. He investigated, discovered the fire. ana tumed in an alarm. The fire was completely extinguished within 30 minutes alter the arrival of the fire cepartment by 26 operating sprinklers (13 e~iling and 13 in-rack) and 3 small hose streams. Approximately 550 run and partial rolls of carpet were in the building at the lime of the fire. About 300 rolls were dam- aged by fire or water. The remaining were subject to smoke damage. (F-752, 1966) Solid Shelved Aac:k Storage with Celllng Sprlnlders Only Delayed discovery and inadequate sprinkler protection resulted ln a large loss due to fire in this 17,n-ft (5.2-m) high carpel rack storage at a department store dlstrlbutlon center. Synthetic and wool carpets were stored on a 40-ft (12.2-m) long by 151/2.•ft (4.7-m) deep solid shelved rack. The rack was six Hers high with solid shelves of metal deck- ing. The carpet rolls were about 2 ft (0.6 m) in diameter. Car- pet storage was separated from the remaining storage {mostly on double-row racks) by 12-ft (3.7-m) aisles. Sprinkler protection was provided at the ceiling level only. Sprinklers were 16S"F {74"C) rated and spaced at 100 sq ft (9.3 sq m) per sprinkler on ordinary hazard pipe sched- ule, with a center-central feed. Clearance of 4 ft (1.2 m) was maintained between the top of the storage and the sprin- klers. Water supply was from a public main having a static pressure of 65 psi {448 kPa). The estimated density avail· able over the fire area was 0.2 gpm/sq ft (8.0 mm/min}. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APR-02-1998 12:05 SCHIRMER ENG 8•30 STORAGE OF CARPETS Page 2 The fire started near the carpet rac:l< at night when no one was in the warehouse. It was estimated that the sprinklers were In operation four hours prior to the discovery of the fire by an outside patrolman. One small hose stream was used and 51 sprinklers opened before the tire was brought under control an hour after arrival of the public fire department The carpets in the rack were badly charred. All goods within about 75 ft (23.0 m) of the carpet rack were subject to water damage. Smoke damage extended throughout the ware- house. (NPC-0003<$.Y, 1975) Open Steel Cubicle Raw and Celling Sprinklers Only 1. Immediate discovery, good sprlnkler protection, and prompt action by the Emergency Organization of this car- pet manufacturing i:,lant extinguished a fire in 25-ft (7.6-m) high storage, before the arrival of the publlc ffre department. Cari:,ets wrapped In plastic sheets were stored in 56-ft (17.1.m) long, 1s.ft (4.6-m) deep racks. The racks were a series of 32-in. wide by 31-in. high (813 x 787-mm) cubi- cles formed by verticaJ and horizontal rack members. The racks were nine C\lbiCles high. Each cubicle contained one carpet roll about 2 ft (0.6 m) in diameter placed on a 16 x :V,-in. (406 x 19-mm) shelving board on the lower hori- zontal rack member of each cubicle. Sprinkler protection was provided at the ceiling level only. Sprinklers were 212°F (100°C) rated and on ordinary haz- ard pipe schedule, side-central feed, spaced 120 sq ft (11.2 sq m) per sprinkler. Water supplies were from a grav- ity tank and a 1500 gpm at 100 psi (5670 cu dm at 689 kPa) fire pump. The estimated densiry ever the fire area was 0.45 gpm/sq ft (1 a mm/min}. Fire started when a gas-tired lift truck in the storage area caught fire and accidentally backed into the storage. The Emergency Organization immediately used extinguishers and four large hose streams. Sixteen sprinklers operated during this fire, which was extin- guished before the public fire department arrived. Approximately 54 rolls of carpet were damaged by fire. The fire damage was confined to the roll ends and the first 1ew layers. About 215 rolls of carpet were wet. {F-2152. 1971) 2. Automatic sprinklerS extinguished a fire before the use of any manual protection in a 19-ft (S.8-m) high storage at this carpet warehouse. Carpets were stored In two main rows of racks separated by a 25-ft (7.6-m) wide cutting area. The racl<s were 155 ft {47.2 m) long. 12 ft (3.7 m) deep. The rackS were a series of 32·1n.•wide by 31-ln.-hlgh (813x 787 mm) cubicles formed by the vertical and horizontal rack members. The racks were seven cubicles high. Each cubic:Je contained one car- pet roll about 2 ft (0.6 m) in diameter placed on top of rwo loosely spaced shelving boards on the lower horizontal rack member of each cubicle. Sprinkler protection was provided at the ceiling le11el only. Sprinklers were 165"F (7 4°C) rated and spaced 70 sq tt (6.5 sq m) per sprinkler on ordinary hazard pipe schedule, 847 272 2639 P.03 side-central feed. Water supply was from a public main hav- ing a static pressure of 84 psi (579 kPa). The estlmated den- sity over the tire area was 0.35 gpm/sq ft. (14 mm/min). The fire started at the second tier level at night when no one was at the warehouse. Sy the time the public flre depart- ment arrived, 30 sprinklers had extinguished the fire. Approximately 30 rolls of carpet were damaged by the lire. About 200 rolls of carpet were wet, primarily due to stor- age being directly on the floor. Some rolls that had wrapa pings removed were discolored by the smoke. (F·1399, 1965) Slatted Shelves Rack Storage Wlth Celling Only Sprinklers Automatic sprinkler protection and prompt fire department rC$ponse controlled a fire in rack storage of greige carpet- Ing at this carpet finishing plant. Nylon yam greige carpets with 10 percent polyester yam and polypropylene backing were stored on slatted shelved racks 1s ft (4.6 m) wide by 60 ft (18.3 m) long on the east and west walls of Building 1 0. A 30-ft (9.1-m) aisle existed between racks. Sprinkler protection was provided at ceiling level. Sprin- klers were on a dry-pipe system with ordinary hazard pipe schedule. 100 sq ft (9.3 sq m) spacing and 165°F (74°C) temperature rated. The fire department responded to a waterflow alarm. At about the same time, the maintenance superintendent heard the local alarm and went to the area where he found the fire well advanced and sprinklers operating. The lire was eX1inguished about 30 minutes after th" arrival of the fire department by 30 operating sprinklers, three 11/z·in. (38-mm) hose streams and one 211!-in. (64-mm) hose stream. Approximately 54 rolls of greige carpet suffered varying degrees of fire or heat damage. About 87 additional rolls were damaged by smoke and water. (F1886, 1983) RECOMMENDATIONS Siner:, carpet storage is greatly susceptible to water dam· age, lift truck operators should be property instructed to pre- vent accidental damage to In-rack sprinkler systems. Painting sprinkler piping and nearby rack members Is extremely helpful in warning lift truck operators. Rack mem- bers can also be used to provide protection for the piping against mechanical damage. See examples in Figure 4. Follow the guidelines In Cata Sheet 8-33 except as modi- fied In this data sheet Building Construction Emergency Smoke and Heat Vents. This data sheet Is based on roof vents and draft curtains not being provided. Fire tests have not shown automatic: vents to be cost effective and lhey may Increase sprinkler water demand. Henee, per- manent heat and smoke vents, if any, should be arranged ',.,_ ·.,:.·· 1· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APR-02-1998 12:06 SCHIRMER ENG for manual not automatic operation. Smoke removal dur- ing mop-up operations can frequently be achieved through eave line windows, doors, monitors, nonautomatic exhaust systems (gravity or manual), manually operated heat and smoke vents, or holes cut by fire department personnel. Storage Arrangement Fini$hed Carpets. Although small amounts of carpet rolls and carpet places (door mats, runner carpet, ete.) In car• tons are stored on-floor, palletized, or on racks. rolls of fin· ished carpets are generally stored in standard earpet racks (Fig. 1), cubicle racks (Fig. 2), or in specially designed paperboard tubes (Fig. 3). Rack Storage. Standard racks (Fig. 1) may be constructed of steel or wood frames with slatted, solid, or metal deck- ing shelves. They have a rack-tier height of 27 to 40 in. (586 to 1016 mm), but usually are 30 to 36 in. (762 to 914 mm) 847 272 2639 P.04 STORAGE OF CARPETS 8-30 Page3 high. These carpet racks have between 4 and 10 tiers and are 9 to 27 ft (2.7 to 8.2 m) high. The rack length may extend several hundred feet. with vertical supports located every 10 to 12 ft (3.0 to 3.7 m). Normally there are trans- verse flue spaces at these vertieal supports. The rack width is usually 12 to 15 ft (3.7 to 4.6 m) and often racks are placed back to back. Cubicle racks (Fig. 2) have a series of cubicles about 32 x 32 In. {813x81:3 mm) high formed by vertical and hcrizon· taJ rack members. One or two boards (6 to 12 in. [152 to 305 mm] wide) are placed on the lower horizontal rack mem· bar cf each cubicle. One carpet roll is placed in each cubi- cle on the board(s), thus separating each roll from adjacent ones by 8 to 12 in. (203 to 305 mm) spaces. Carpet racks generally have transverse and longitudinal flue spaces unobstructed by carpet, wrapping, or shelving _J_ . ~ 27-40in (0.7-1.0m) 1 I 4-10 Tiers Fig. 1. Typical stafldard rack for carpet s/g,age. Up to Aboul 8 Tiers -j !-32in (0 8m) ,....-..,...--,.-.---....----............ --.-.....-............ Fi"g. 2. Typical cubiclo ~ck for c11rpot :;torage. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SCHIRMER c:NG 8--i? 272 2639 P.05 8•30 STORAGE OF CARPETS Page 4 Roi: D omerer I2~36in (0.3-1.0m) Sk,dded Storage on Floor Fig. 3. Typical tube storage of carpets. which permits sprinkler water to run down through the stor- age. In general, the more flue space there is, the better the penetration of water to lower storage. The longitudinal aisles are generally 20 to 30 ft (6. 1 to 9. 1 m) wida. The transverse aisles (sometimes called "tunnels") are generally 10 to 12 rt (3.0 to 3.7 m) wide and have stor- age above the aisles. Clearance in the transverse aisles ror lift truck operation is about 1 O to 12 ft (3.0 to 3. 7 m) high. Storage arrangement of C8J'Pets on all racks should be in accord with the following recommendations. 1. A minimum 2 to 4 in. (51 to 102 mm) transverse flue space at vertlcaJ supports snould be maintained. About 1 ft (0.3 m) spaC9 between vertical members should be pro- vided between the back•to-back racks. 2. To minimize water damage, 1ne lowest level of carpet storage should be at least 4 in. (102 mm) off the floor. 3. For storage 12 It (3.7 m) and lower on standard carpet racks, when no in-rack sprinklers are providBd, a clear space of at least 8 It (2.4 m) should be provided approximately over 100 ft (30.5 m) along the reng1h of me rack to check lhe fire spread. Tube Storage. Tube storage of carpets (Fig. 3) consists of paperboard lubes primarily nested on floor on special racks. C~et rolls are placed in tnese tubes. Generally, the diam· eter or \he lube varies rrom 12 10 36 in. (305 to 914 mm). depending on the diameter of the roll handled. The tube thickness Is designed to hold uie carpels and is about SA! in. (16 mm). The tul)es may have a wax coating on the outside. Storage arrangements of carpets in tubes should be in accordance with the following recommendations: , • The length of the tubes should preferably be eQuaJ to or greater than the length of the carpet roll. However, the carpets should not overhang more than 6 in. (152 mm) on both ends of tne tube. 2. To minimize water damage, the lowest level of tubes should be at least 4 In. (102 mm) off the floor. Unfi'ni$hed Carpers. Rolls of unfinished carpets, usually about 4 ft (1.2 m) in diameter, are generally stored in racks two or three tiers high to an overall height of about 12 ft (3.7 m). Fire Protection There are not enough variations in combustibility proper- ties of the carpet material, type of carpet backing, and wrap- ping to warrant different protection requirements. Carpet rolls on floor and carpel pieces (with or without car- tons) should be protected In accordance with protection recommended ror Class IV commodity in the appropriate data sheet (Data Sheet 8·2S or 8-33). Polyurethane. foam rubber, or rubber-coated fiber carpet pads should be pro- tected in accordance with Data Sheet 8-9. Automatic sprinkler protection snould be provided for fin- ished or unfinished carpel roll storage In accordance with Table 1. Automatic sprinkler protection should also be pro- vided in uie transverse aisle "tunnels" of the rack stor- ages. Details of ceiling and In-racl< sprinklers should be in accordance with Oata Sheets 2-SN and 8-33, except as mod- ified in this data sheet. Sprinklers at Ceiling. Pipe schedule systems are prefera- ble, but hydraulically designed systems are acceptable. Details of pipe schedule systems spacing, pipe sizes. etc. will depend on the available water supplies and can be obtained from Cata Sheet 2-n. Hydraulically designed systems should be used with cau· lion. Public water supplies are likely to fluctuate widely from season to season (even within a 24-hour period) and can ceteriorate over a period of time. Up-to-oate and accurate water test data is needed for a good design. Proper allow- ances should be made for seasonal, daily, and period-of. drought fluctuations. The sprinkler system should be preferably of wet pipe or pre- action type: however, dry-pipe systems are aeceprable. Temperature rating of sprinklers for new installations should be 286"F (141.C). \ :· .. :.: r , .. (·0· • .. ..... .J "\.. I_ I ' - I I •o .. _: I I I I ( I I I I , - .:• ..... ': ·:·· . .'· .... I I I I I I HPR-u2-1998 12=08 SCHIRMER EriG 847 272 2639 P.G6 STORAGE OF CARPETS 8-30 Table 1. Rack and Tube Storage of Carpet Rolls In-Rack Sprkts. Sprinkler Densir,-6, Storags Stcrage Height, ff needed? If so, to Sprinkler Temp. gpm/sq fl Arrangement (m) what eittsnt? Rating. •,= ('CJ (mm/min) Standard 121 No3 Any 0.30 (12)2 Cari:,et (3.6) 1 Level 286 (141) 0.20 ( 8) Racks 165 ( 74) 0 • .20 ( S) Over Approximately" 2B6 (141) 0.30 (12) 12 (3.6) Every 9 ft (2.7 m) 165 ( 74) 0,30 (12) Cubicle 15 No Any 0.25 (10) Racks (4.6) 1 level 2S8 (141) 0.20 ( 8) 165 ( 74) 0.20 ( 8) Over Approximately" 286 (141) 0.30 (12) 15 (4.6) Every 15 ft (4.6 m) 165 ( 74) 0.30 (1.2) Tube 15 (4.6) No My 0.25 (10) Storage 25 (7.7} No Any 0.30 (12) Hcse stream Demand: 500 gpm (1900 c!m3/rnln) Duration: 120 min 1. Car,~ lncteasod m 15 ft (4.8 m) for INPAOCESS CARPl:1' STORAGE. 2. R>r IOwo1' helghtl, d11n1ity can be ttclucecl to 0.25 gi,,,vsq It (10 mm/min). 3. Provide e ft (2.! m) dur ~l)IICO 411 lll:llll'O&lmately every 100 ff. (30 m) lntorvals al~ tho ~ JengUI. 4. "Ac,groximately" lndlcalel im,!enad dlslanca. However It can bo Increased by a maximum cf 1 It (0.3 m). 5. See l)#agrap/1 Sptinlda,. It C.lllng rogardlng plgo ~dufe system& • i::~ ~ VATION iV,.,,. frr,,r,. LC.ll~onQ A,Sle) F' oct S0111,altt• Sllllw1d Ct '··---111s1<1lled w1lfti11 24"{.61111 of Ille F<2c:a. (111 S1n9le Av• llvi;k (i) <.! (37111)4114 °""' '" 011111ft ..--IT~: .-.. -.. -.l. · t·····tt ~6M)Ca,ous 4 .. ··-40l •. !·· . -~-/ ---1- ·,. . Foct Sor,n-l•r• Sh001ld b9 ----·fMIClll..:I ,01tnin 24"{.6ml al 1~• Foe• in) UnQH IZ0(3.7m) 0HP Dtlcitl 'A'. :T---,.--· , 1 ; ~fDIII 12'(3. 7"'1a~d UtlGIP. Fig. 4. T'lfJk;BJ fn-mt:k sprlnkfer fmtallatfon tor carpet rac:k3. Note: Instead of one drop nipple at 6V8tY ut)ligflt, 1 to J drop nlpp/tJ$ ,:ler rack can be used with In-rack sprfnk/1Jt$ connecrad by pipes tu fndlcat9d by d0l1.lld Una onl'j. Page 5 Area ot Demand", ~q ff (m2) 3000 (279) 2000 (186) 3000 (279) 2000 (1B6) 3000 (279) 3000 (279) 2000 (18e) 3000 (279) 2000 (186} 3000 (279) 3000 (279) 3000 (279) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APR-02-1998 12:08 SCHIRMER ENG 8-30 STORAGE OF CARPETS Page 6 In-rack sprinklers. ln•raclc sprinklers should preferably be spaced vertically such that each level at in-rack sprinklers and ceiling sprinklers protect approximately equal heights of storage. Pipe sizes for in-rack sprinklers may be on ordl- na."Y hazard pipe schedule or hydraulically designed. Hydraulic design should be based on simultaneous opera- tion of the most hydraulically remote eight sprinklers on one level and a minimum operating pressure of 15 psi (103 kPa) (1.0 b) at any in-rack sprinkler. Typical In-rack sprinkler Installations are shown in Fig. 4, Inside Hose Connections. Small (1-in. [38-mm]) hose sta- tions with combination solid stream and spray noz:zles should be provided at intervals that will permit application cf at least one hose stream an any point In the rack. Hoses should be no longer than 100 ft (20.5 i:n). Feeds should be independent of in-rack and ceiling sprinklers In the immediate vicinity. Water Supplies. Watar supplies should be capable of pro- viding the sprinkler demand shewn in Table 1 together with a hose stream demand of 500 gpm (1900 cu dm/min) fer at least two hours. Supervised Ffre Alarms. eecause of the relative slow devel- opment of carpet fires and special arrangement of carpet storages. manual fire fighting can be very effectfve in the early stages or a tire. To alert the public fire department and the plant emergency organization, Class Ill or higher alarm service should be provided in acccrdanc:e with Cata Sheet ~1. Smoke-actuated automatic fire alarm systems may be used with sprinkler waterflow alarms for a more prompt response. There is n0 comparable NFPA standard. FM !ngr. Comm. Cec. 1~76 847 272 2639 P.07 I • '~:. =" .:~ ., -- £-'I».. \. , (. r~-·: . ~; l .. I· I .. I I I I ~ I I I ,_.;. I I I I RPR-02-1998 12:09 SCH I PMER E~~G CONFIDcNTIAL 847 272 2639 P.08 Lass Prevention Data 8-30C March 19n STORAGE OF CARPETS· The 1976 revision of Data Sheet 8-30 is a complete rearrangement, representing minor changes in engi- neering from the previous version. Therefore. do not reevaluate the protection reciuirements at locations where there are no recommendations for protection im- provement, unless there haa been a change in storage arrangement. At locations where there are recommen- dations for protection Improvements. reevaluate the protection requirements in accordance with the latest standard. Rack storage of carpets is unique in that it does not fend itself to ideal protection because of its configuration. Ideally, in-rack sprinklers should be in every tier. This Is not usually practical. Therefore. the recommendations for in-rack sprinklers in Oata Sheet 8-30 are a compro- mise between what Is Ideal and what is practical. Be- cause of this, normal loss expectancies will be larger than usual: however, the flre Is not expected to jump the aisles or travel far from the point of origin. Prompt response for manual fire fighting Is essential. VERTICAL BARRIERS For best protection of carpet storage on standard carpet ELEVATION rat ks, in-rack sprinklers are preferred as recommended in Cata Sheet S-30. However, under certain favorable conditions. protection using vertical barrier'$ may be considered as an alternative to protection with In-rack sprinklers. This Is a highly specialized situation and should not be encouraged normally. The decision to ac- cept vertical barriers should be made by the FMEA dis- trict office In concert with the placing company. Under these circumstances. the following additional recommendations apply for vertical barriers. {Data Sheet 8-30 is still applh:abte.) 1. Vertical barriers should be installed in the racxs at approximately 30 to 40-ft (9.2 to 12.2-m) Intervals along the rack length (generally e1NJry third vertical support). The barriers should fit tightly against the floor. For single-row racks located adjacent to a build· ing wall, the barriers should fit tightly against the wall atso. Barriers and racks will require special design and con- sideration. Thickness ot the ba"ier should be at least ½ in. (12 mm) if fire retardant material is us8d. or 3/4 in. (18 mm) otherwise. To assure a barrier without any cracks or openings, ¼-in. (6-m) fire retardant treated or3/rin. (9-mm) untreated plywood sheets should be used to construct a double layered barrier (of required thick· nessJ with staggered joints on each layer. See Figure , lor details. "·~-~·-•-................ ~ ........ _,_ ,... __ Mew Fro"' 1.oodl"'l Allllel Ill.AH VIEWS ltl Oo.1111 11H IIGCla ii!,,· ~l'tw ... ..i _.L_ ~· ll.Tlo4.0l __ ""'"'"_ ..... ____ -'J-___ _, ...J_ (l i I l I I '-'r.: ........ , ..... a...... ............... u. ................ 1a ..... u •• .._...._ 011111 ·,; 1• to -. r~·-·-i u,-1 .. ,,._ s-• .. f {0-1 P'lf• ROtO,la'I Tr_l'l,_!11_ OwwlaDON IO /ofM fue .... 1 \llllfWf.,. Pl,_ IIOnitr or f <cz-, Fwo _.,GIit r,-,e-- Fig. 1. Ty"ic;al -,orr1t:al barrier in.srallat1011 tor c:ari,ot rac;ks. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APP-02-1998 12:09 SCHIRMER ENG 8-30C CARPETS ?age 2 2. Ceiling sprinklers should be capable of providing the following protection: Sprinkler Sprinkler Area of Slorage Temp. Oonsity, Demand. Height1• Flatino. gpm/$Q ft SQ ft ft (ffl) ·F r·ci (mm/min) (m2) 12·15 (3.6-4.6) Any 0.3 (12) 3.000 (279) 15-22 286(141) 0.45 (18) 3,000 (279) - (4.6-6.7) 165 ( 74) 0.45 (18) 4,000 (372) •oo no1 in1eroc1a1e ror ln1ennedla1e llllli9nis. The normal loss expectancy for racks with vertical bar- riers is expected to be higher tnan that for racks witn in-rack sprinkler$. Under adverse conditions it can be as large as loss of all carpets between two barriers or equivalent. with fringe damage. The dollar value of average quality carpet is about $500 per roll. ~oss Experience with Vertical Barriers 1. Immediate discovery, prompt action by i:,1ant emer• gency organization. and ceiling sprinkler protection with excellent water supplies controlled a fire that in- volved the top 17 ft (5.2 m) of this 221/2•1t (6.9-m) high rack storage at this carpet manufacturing plant. Synthetic and wool carpets were stored on 450-ft {137.2-mHong, 15·ft (4.5-m)-deep. back-to-back racks. Total depth was 32 ft (9.8 m). Racks were seven tiers high with shelves of 2 x 10 in. (SO x 250 mm) boards spaced 3 in. (75 mm) apart. Two¾•in. (18-mm) plywood vertical barriers were provided in each rack, dlvidng the rack into three approximately 150-ft (45.7-m) sections. Sprinkler protectton was provided at the ceiling level only. Sprinkler$ were 286°F (141°C) rated and spaced SO.sq ft (7.4 sq m) per sprinkler on extra hazard pipe schedule. center-central feed. A clearance of 3 It (0.9 m) was maintained between tne roi:, of tne storage and the sprinklers. Water supplies were from a 100.000-gal (378.5-ml) gravity tank and two fire pumps rated at 1000 9pm. 125 psi t3790 dmi. 861 kPa (8.61 b)l and 1000 9pm at 100 psi (3790 dm.1 at 689 kPa. (6.89 b)). The estimated density available over the fire area was 0.6 gpm/sq ft (24 mm/min). The fire started when a propane operated lift truck caught rire and carpets at the lhirg tier level were exposed to flames from a broken fuel line. The plan, emergency organization immediately used fire extinguishers and lwo small hose streams. The public fire department di- rected two large hose streams onto the fire. Seventeen sprinklers operated to control the fire which was stopped at one end oy a vartical barrier. 847 272 2639 P.09 Approximately 200 rolls of carpet were damaged by fire or were wet. (F-1453. 1970) 2. lmmeciate discovery. one-direction fire growth, and fire starting at a favorable point of the sprinkler system helpec to prevent a catastrophe due to a serious fire in a 22½-ft (S.9-m)-high storage at this department store warehouse. Nylon, rayon, acetate. and wool carpets. mostly witn burlap backing (some with rubber backing), were stored on two 120-ft (36.6-m)-tong, back-to-back racks. About half of tne rolls were wrapped with burlap or fiber re- inforced paper. Total depth of the racks was 27 ft (2.S m). one rack being 1S ft (4.6 m) deep and the other 12 ft (3.7 ml deep. Racks were eight tiers nigh with shelves of 2 x 12-in. (SO x 200-mm) boards spaced about 3 in. (75 mm) apart. Vertical barriers of 3/,-in. (18-mm) ply• wood were provided every 30 rt (9. 1 m) along the length of the rack. The lower six tiers contained carpet rolls and the upper two riers were partially loaded witl"I cartons containing small rugs. Sprinkler protection was provided at the ceiling level only. Sprinklers were 286"F (141°C) rared and spaced 100 sq ft (9.29 mZ) per sprinkler on ordinary hazard pipe schedule. center-central feed. Sprinklers in the fire area were on four different systems. resulting in low friction loss and good discharge density. Water supply was from a public main having a static pressure of 65 psi.(448 kPa (4.48 b)). The estimated density available over the fire area was 0.35 gpm/sq ft (15 mm/min). The fire started at the end of the rack 30 fl (9.1 m) from the first vertical barrier. thus spreading in one direction only. Employees leaving tl'le warehouse for the day heard a sprinkler waterflow alarm. They investigated. discovered the fire. and turned in an alarm. Dense black smoke and heat made entry to the building impossible. Several holes were chopped in the plywood roof of the building ro ventilate it. By the time the building could be entered, 37 sprinklers had stoi:,ped the fire at the first vertical rack barrier. Approximately 120 rolls ot carpet were damaged by fire: about 350 rolls of carpets were wet. The ends of the un- wrapped carpet rolls were discolored to varying degrees from the smoke. (F888. 1970) FMELPC: Dec 1976 TOTAL P.09 Q. (,.' l. ·:.· - · Hazardous Materials SAN DIEGO REGIONAL i. • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS QUESTIONNAIRE ·~oc c. ,• Management Division · aM11111iinii:iinin COIITY IP IAI DIIID Business Name Contact Person IlllHU'iO.f Specia1ists, Inc., Ken· Mailing Address City 2730 Loker Avenue West, Site Address City 1630 Farada Treaster, President State Zip Carlsbad, CA 92008 State Zip Telephone (760) 804-6344 Plan File# Plan File# 98-1514 PART I: FIRE DEPARTMENT. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DIVISION: OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION Indicate by circling the item, whether your business will use; process, or store any of the following hazardous materials. If any oi the items are circled, applicant must contact tho Fire Protection Agency with jurisdiction prior to plan submittal. 1. Explosive or Blasting Agent• 4. Flammable Solids 7. Pyrophorics 10. Cryogenics ~ Corrosives 2. Compressed Gases 5. Organic Peroxides 8. Unstable Reactive• 11. Highly Toxic or Toxic Materials Q.9 Other Health Hazards @ Flammable or Combustible Uquida 8. Oxidizers 9. Water Reactivu 12. Radioactives PART 11: COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO HEALTH DEPARTMENT· HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DIVISION: CONTINGENCY PLAN REVIEW: OFFICE USE ONLY If the answer to any of the questions is yes, applicant must contact the County of San Diego Hazardous Materials Management Division, 1255 Imperial Avenue,3rd Floor, San Diego, CA 9218&.5261. Telephone (619) 338·2222 prior to the issuance of e O RMPP Exempt building permit. FEES MAY BE REQUIRED Yes 1.CJ 2.CJ 3.CJ 4.CJ s:o No -Is your business listed on the reverse side of this form? Will your business dispose of Hazardous Substances or Medical Weate in any amount? Will your business store or handle Hazardous Substances in quantities ·equal to or greater than 55 gallons, 500 pounds, 200 cubic feet or carcinogens/reproductive toxins in any quantity? GZJ Will your business uH en existing or install an underground storage tank1 [EJ Will your business store or handle Acutely Hazardous Materials? PART 111: SAN DIEGO COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT Date Initials 0 RMPP Required Date Initials 0 RMPP Completed Date Initials If the answer to any of the questions ia yes, applicant must contact the Air Pollution Control District, 9150 Chesapeake Drive, San Diego, CA 92123. Telephone 1619) 694-3307 prior to the issuance of a building permit. YES NO. 1 . D (iZj Will tho intended occupant install or UH any of the equipment listed on the Usting of Air Pollution Control District Permit Categories, on the reverse side of this form7 2. c::::J c::::J (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 1 IS YES.) Will the subject facility be located within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school (K through 1 2) es listed in the current Directory of School end Community College Districts, published by tho Sen Diego County Office of Education and the current California Private School Directory, compiled in accordance with provisions of Education Code Section 331901 Briefly describe nature of the intended 6u11neas ecbVlty: Design Cen·ter. Floorcovering and windowcovering contractor for new Name of Owner or Authorized Agent: . resi den ti al cons true tion. Ken Treaster Signature of Owner or Authorized Agent: I declare under penalty of perjury that to the best of my knowledge and belief the responses made herein ere true and correct. J(i.Ltu ~({;;) Date: l:,-11-'18 Do not write below this line ----------------- FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION:. ______________________________ _ BY: ____________________________________ Dete: ________________ _ EXEMPT FROM PERMIT REQUIREMENTS COUNTY·HMMD Enviroamenlal HW!h Serticca DHS:HM-9171 (6/92) APCD APPROVED FOR BUILDING PERMIT IIUT NOT OCCUPANCY COUNTY·HMMD APCD APPROVED FOR OCCUPANCY COUNTY-HMMD APCD COUDt,y of SIil Diqo Depu1mcal of Hcaltll Savicca ~9. 09:13 ~8 r 1H 15 : 32 619-5°46-t::,440 AUSTIN DESIGN GROUP CITY OF CARLSBAD COMM DE FAX NO. 4380894 c;tty of Carlsbad • N~mher of new or relooaeed fi~tures, erap~. or floor draina? PAGE 03 P •. 02 • New .building eewer l.ine.'? Yes __ No ..25..._ • Numl)er ·o::: ~oo;e o:r-ai.nsp . .ff!Xt.·~:1.l'li,,l,(~!c~:·· 12.Fr:ORAl>Je;,' -~. tJelA-i.M-nailt~~ .... '-(~~,,~1t-J.~ ,,114,, .d~'P-~'Q 'p~A lkl",) "·;,.. . .. : .. ,.,f'I__ -~ • Install/alte;r waee:r line? Fo~-rl:"NhN'T~Mr~"w,.w,t--,fHl'J Yes ~No_;___ • Number of water heaters? 2. + ~Ulber of hose biba 1 LL • oas piping sy~tem • Inst.all b Repai:i;- • Number of new or reloeated gas outlets .. N~w WQtcr mi,ter -c'fJ~J.,Nf No . of Size li'Ot.m.hlo -~ "'HI~ J:r:r:.iga1;ion £1'~ Si.;.;~ 0£ ;N~w,...se:i:-v:tc:e 1/olHI 1:"'P e-,.,s+,M-r • Single Phase C Size ____ _ Nu:ntb0t,:-of amperes. Nurnbe~ of amperes Numl:;l&r of amperes • Three Phase £Sr • Thrt!!e Phase ~ 480 • Remodel e.d~t (no in~.e~ee i~ service aiz~)? + Nu~e. of furna.~1111s, A/C, or heat pump~? ·, • Nu.robe. of fireplaces? • Numbeir of exhau&t fans? • Numher of exhaust hoods? 0 0 I I 0 0 • NUmber of boilerli or compresso;r-s? Number of HP? __ C __ • N@w o;i;-:x:idc:>e,t.t4!1d duet work? BEFORE THE PERMIT CAN' BE FEli/D OUT T.Hl$ FORM NEEDS TO BE QTURNED TO THE BUIWXNG llEPAllTMENT • FAX NUMBER (760)438 .. 0894 T08G SSL 6T9 : "ON 3NOHd Gd W~6£:0T 866T"GG 0Nnr E4..X TRANSMISSJION CMCIE nrw1 rr:ne'klt.£'12NCMWm & Rl:!U' rt t A'II~ IIIGII CONSTF~UCT!ON AND PROPERTY SERVICES 619"755-1800 6i9-75S-2801 FAX UC. NO. 504587 Date: &, / 2. 2. /qr Pages: Z To: Rtr~r, 4/:,b,~ f Company: C, fj e l C ,i-,M b,1-b Fax Phone: ? tr; -'71 ~ r _,, 0 E?9'-/ From: Subject: 437 South Highwe,y Wi Suite 'iiO -SOLANA BEACH .. CA· 92075 l08c SSL 6l9 : "ON ~NOHd l d W~6£:0l B66l"cc·Nnr ::;; ,. a: " . 0 ..... u. l . l ? ~ ~ ~ \ ' i ! ! l ~ ' ' : ' ' ' i i i l l .. ;\ ' ------~- City of Carlsbad 92008 06-05-2017 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA Building Permit Permit No:PCR98162 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address: 1630 FARADAY AV CBAD Permit Type: PCR Sub Type: Parcel No: 2121302200 Lot #: 97 Valuation: $0.00 Const Type: NEW OccGroup: Reference #: Project Title: REVISION TO PALLET RACK SYSTEM Applicant: Owner: Entere Appr/Is Inspect LYON METAL PRODUCTSA ATTN: MIKE MCGUINNESS PO BOX 9502 CR C PARCEL 97 LL C SAN DIEGO CA 92169 800 545-5752 Total Fees: $0.00 $0.00 Payments To Date: $0.00 EXPIRED 09/01/1998 BT Balance Due: 07/28/1999 '""·":'~.:_ •, ..... 1.YOiJ i.lETAL ;-'[{ODUCTS >~?. /;T"ff.~: Mike UCijUirn1e55 ·. /i, ; , u uo;~ 0so2 ';t,_... ... --. :-.("_·t•!·- ., ~iiif:ti;i::00 Ci-~ 92169 :):.; ____ . -. ---~ ------------------------. ·t':~e·;:.:·.:; Applic.ation Date: 9/1 /98 Plan Check # PCR98162 Address: 1630 FARADAY AV Expiration Date: 9/1/99 You applied to have your plans checked on the date noted above; to date the related building permit has not been obtained. The original plan review application will expire as no building permit has been issued. Plans submitted and not retrieved from the building department prior to the plan check expiration date noted above will be destroyed. ~ The provisions of sections 304 (d) of the Uniform Building Code state: "Section 304 9d) Expiration of Plan Review Applications for which no permit is issued within one year following the date of application shall expire by limitation , and plans and other data submitted for review may thereafter be returned to the applicant or destroyed by the Building Official. In order to renew action on an application after expiration, the applicant shall resubmit plans and pay a new plan review fee." In order to provide better service, please indicate your handling choice for the plans originally submitted and return this letter to the Building Department. __ Project Abandoned -I will pick up plans within 10 days __ Project Abandoned -Plans may be destroyed. If you have any questions, please contact the Building Department at (760) 438-1161 extension 4331. Raenette Abbey Building Department PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad CA 92009 (760) 438-1161 FOR OFFICE USE ONJr Y PLAN CHECK NO. f iJ£__ tJ9/&;;1_ EST. VAL. _________ _ Plan Ck. Deposit--------=--=~ Validated By __ =-_,_1 __ ..,_Y,:-'~=·+'J!'-,-- Ci] r f,JJ 't Date _____ ~-+-. 1+ .... /---+L-'"'f-+-+-\J.,__ __ ~,. WmY3".e0•sM<iG.iF ·-· Address (include Bldg/Suite #) Business Name (at this address) Legal Description Lot No. Subdivision Name/Number Unit No. Phase No. Total # of units Proposed Use # of Bedrooms # of Bathrooms State/Zip ' Telephone # Fax # -· :~.: -: _: ., Name Address State/Zip Telephone# ;4: ,.'2'!:'!!.Q~ERJ,¼':9'i{J\IE,ij". ;· Name Address City State/Zip Telephone# :5::':_:~c'O.NTRACT.OR:~ 'COMPANY,NAMJr; .-I" -_ h;:,;.,._ ,:. .. -·, ~ .. -' ..: (Sec. 7031 .5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law (Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code] or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars [$5001). Name Address City State/Zip Telephone# State License # _________ _ License Class _________ _ City Business License # _______ _ Desi9ner Name Address City State/Zip Telephone State License# _________ _ ~;-~~"··woFikERSi'C:oJiiPENSAT!PfC:.:.:..:, ::_:::,;_:,;,_~ ... -·:·~ ... --~-L .• ... --• .. ............. -... -•• Workers' Compensation Declaration: I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one·of the following declarations: D I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. 0 I have and will maintain workers' compensation, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My worker's compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Insurance Company_____________________ Policy No.,____________ Expiration Date _______ _ (THIS SECTION NEED NOT BE COMPLETED IF THE PERMIT IS FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS [$1001 OR LESS) O CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California. WARNING: Failure to secure workers' compensation coverage is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), in addition to the cost of compensation, damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor code, interest and attorney's fees. ,;'.~~;::;R---'e-u-,i.;,-Q-Elt-.. -0-i:c-.1:A-. -_R_A_;tJ-O-.N---,-~:-. --:~,.-:::.-"""--:--;,_--; .!--_. -. -.--,-~-.---,. -.. -.-. -... -. -. ,.-.-., -._,---. -.-----DATE_ -., . ., ._ " . , .. , . I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the following reason: D I, as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). D I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). D I am exempt under Section ______ Business and Professions Code for this reason: 1. I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement. 0 YES ONO 2. I (have / have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. 3. I have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name / address / phone number / contractors license number): 4. I plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name / address / phone number/ contractors license number):. ______________________________________________ _ 5. I will provide some of the work, but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name/ address / phone number/ type of work): ________________________________________________________ _ PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE _____________________ _ DATE ________ _ ,CQMP~~E 'THIS 'sECTiON .Fofi-:tvPN-'8f$iQEN,17At:liuittifNq0PERl'~frts.:ONtY/,-:f\: / .. ,. ·. .. , :: ' ,, ' ~ ',: -.- Is the applicant or future buildin9 occupant r!3quired to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? D 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? 0 YES O NO Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site 7 0 YES D NO IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. i8;t~,?()QN~TR)JCTIO.~.l;,EN!)!N~·:~Gi;NPV.{:._.·. ·~:.>·:\::.':·""" ··:-··~:::·,·: :. ~--.' .... ~- I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097(i) Civil Code). LENDER'S NAME _____________ _ !9_;,: ~:~PPl:.ICA!\IJ?:'CERJIFiJCATION;~·:1;'"'1 · ::· .. -,",· .. ,,::c3/:·. ::: ~ , ~ . -. ·•r -.~ • -:. ,,·,.,.:: ·, I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the Citt of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of this Code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 365 days from the date of such permit or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days (Section 106.4.4 Uniform Building Code). APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE _______________________ _ DATE WHITE: File YELLOW: Applicant PINK: Finance