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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2650 Jewett Ln New construction diagrams S & H fabricatingCHECK LIST FOR SITE PLANS: Zoning 2. Setbacks-5—/.?0- w. OK3. Lot coverage (ov "% 4. Parking d20 5t--JOWA/ 5. Water 6. Sewer 7. Drainage 8. Landscaping .Sf/owN 9. Fences 'L'ail,—, `, 10. _ Signs 'Y3 'lLk" RICHARDSON ENGINEERING 131 ZELMA STREET ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32803 TELEPHONE: (305) 425-4002 May 14, 1979 Mr. Braceland, Building Official City of Sanford City Hall S Sanford, Florida 32771 Re: Robb Construction Firewall Dear Mr. Braceland: This is to clarify that the required 4 hour firewall is described on page B-15, Note 18, of the Standard Building Code, 1976• 119hen core spaces of the blocks are filled with a water repellent.vermiculite masonry fill insulation, the protection time of U.L. Designs 1-3 Hr. and 1-2 Hr. will be increased to provide 4 Hr. fire resistance. U.L. R3653." Yours truly, RICHARD B. RICHARDSON, P.E. RBR/hs cc: Robb Construction Company K loose fill lti0WX PP -PRODUCT PRESENTATION DT—DOCUMENT This catalog is published by Perlite In- stitute, Inc. as an aid :to architects, engi- neers, contractors and the general user of perlite. Its purpose is to provide guid- ance in the use of perlite products'. The catalog contains design and specification data, and has'been organized according to product applications as well as to, Sweet's Guidelines. Y"escriIption Br nef is Perlite loose fill insulation is art inert vol= Total Fuhctionaf Per'foriiiaKbd`. Silicone canic glass expanded by a special heat treated. Perlite functions as a perranent, process and 'treated, with a non=flaw- non -toxic, non-aoinbustibib' rotorcof in- mable silicone: The resultant tight weight sulatiorf which' minirrlizet winter heat loss product is a white granular material which and summer Heat gain to provide greater handles and pours easily'. It provides''a comfort at lower cost: Theatsiliconetre=' quick, inexpensiVb and 'permanent method' 'ment protects against water` transmission for efficiently insulating masonry walls. and severe wind driven inoisture penetra- Reductions_in,_heat transmission by 50;,. __tion-andassures constant, insulating, percent or more are obtainable when' efficiency. Perlite loose fill is used in the hollow cores of: concrete block or cavity type masonry walls. Prop6rt it Thermal Insulation—Perlite contains countless tiny glass -sealed air cells which account for its excellent thermal insula- tion and light weight. Thermal conduc- tivity factors at the recommended density range of 5 to 8 pcf (80-128 kg/m') are shown in Table 4. The efficiency and economy of perlite loose fill insulation has been proved many years in the insulation of storage tanks for liquid gases, such as oxygen and hydrogen, at temperatures as low as 40WIF (- 240°C). Water Repellency —The non-flammable sil- icone treatment significantly improves the low water retention properties of perlite. Permanency- Perlite is inorganic and therefore rU,t, vermin, and terinife resistant, and non-comiustible` with a' fusion point: of 6p0roxim6tely•23006F (1260'C). itt is as pPl maner t as. t , e wafi&; hickcontain; rt. CONCRETE BLOCK WALL cost. Savings=Insulation is essential in all construction for energy, conservation. The' original cost of installing Silicone Treated Perlite Loose Fill Insulatiom willbe recov- ered quickly due to substantitif reductions in heating and air conditioning energy consumption. In addition, Perlite Loose Fill Insulation cuts installation costs since it is lightweight and pours easily and quickly in place without need for special installation equipment or skills. The insu- lation may be poured directly into walls or emptied into a simple wood or metal hopper which can be slid along the wall to direct the perlite into cores of cavities. Perlite loose fill is free flowing and fills all voids without bridging. Silicone treated perlite does not transmit water —Water transmission tests by Struc- tural Clay Products Research Foundation prove a cavity wall filled: with Silicone Treated Perlite will not- transmit water to the interior wythe even under the most severe conditions. Performance of overall Wall was rated- "excellent m"accordancei with procedure's estat lished^ by the Na tibna, Bureau ohe.f StanT,,da"tdS inBMS VENEER WALL BUR MR — MANUFACTURER ( J Perlite Institute, Inc. is an international non-profit: association devoted to helping the perlite industry, primarily through re= search and development. The Institute -, conducts research activities and also col- lects and. disseminates various informa- tion on perlite. cc —CODES, CERTIFICATION Apphcabie. Standards„ Specifications wind RefePeoces, ASTM Specification C549 Perlite L' oose.Fillllnsulatiom Federali: Speciflcatiom HN+5746; Thdrrhdl Insulation ( Perlite). FHA Use of Materials Bulletin. UM=37. Brick Institute of'Americ&, Technical Notes No. 21 A. CUVerage Number of Bags required 4 cu. It := approx. 1'10 litres) core till cavity fill block size cavity width wall area 6.0 in. 8.0 in. 112.0 in. 1.0 in. 12.0 in. 3.0 in. sq. ft. 15.2 (20.3 (30.5 2.5 1 (5.1 I 1.6 sq. metres) cm) cm) crn) cm) cm) cm), 100 9. 3) 5 7 12 2 1 4 6 500 46. 5) 23 33 58 10 21 31_ 1,000 93) 46 65 118 21 42 62 2,000 186) 91 130 236 42 84 125 3,000 279 137 195 354 62 124 181 4 h6ur fire "rating iu " ', Underwriters' Laboratories Design+;,., No. U905 shows that a 2-ho"ur rated 8' in. (20.32. cm) concrete block Wall is, improved to 4 hours when cores are fiiled . with Silicone Tn ated Perlite> CAVITY WALL Material ................ ....lightweight block Material .......... .... common brick and Material ....................... Improvement .... ........ ......... .._..........._ 54% lightweight concrete block Improvement ._............ U" value uninsulated . ........ 0.33 (1.89) Improvement . ...... .. ....... .... ........ 52% "U" value uninsulated U" value insulated ......... ... 0.15 (0.88) "U" value uninsulated ............ 0.27 (1.54) "U" value insulated .. U" value insulated ................ 0.13 (0.74) face brick and the 63% 0. 30 ( 1.72) 0.11 ( 0.63) 7.14d/PO oeff` 10 bd 146) All- Fadel 77 Block TABLE 2. BLOCK WALL SYSTEMS Wall 00#_ TABLE 3. CONCRETE BLOCK WALL CONSTRUCTION r in. Stu/h-ftl-*F were determined by niv6rsily-6rcMe6lated using maximum thermal con- TABLE`'—4k THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY ','`'TABLk,5l. THERMAL ^ CONDUCTANCE/ RES|STANCE AT VARIOUS oswon|eS) Thermal Conductance—"/—` Resistance 1— osmanv^n/m" Fill m ou 75 mo 125 150 U.S. QU U.S. | Ou . U.S. 80 4 FOR THE RELAI TS—TECHNICAL SUPPORT GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION' i 07—SILICONE TREATED PERLITE LOOSE FILL INSULATION, PART l.—GENERAL PART 3.—EXECUTION 1.01,SCOPIE, '3.01 INSTALLATION, The work, covered by thigi section, of the specification in - eludes supplying and installing, loose fill material for the iheer mai insulation of, 611 masonry, walls 'in' acc6rdand&, With il'i'd-se, s-oe6ifidati 6ns,,andm,applic6ble drawings. OAA",r idi M*ttfttAb§ S11166he TkiAtdd 06riii& 166§4 fill Insulation. Lech- piagod shall be clearly, marked. as, suchr The inaulatl6h; material shalli i66hf6ri,n to, the requir6m6rit's,'Of' A8fM'bbsibn6tjoh 0649 and Federal Specification HW-574Uand shall, be a product of 61 member of Perlite, Institute, 1nd., oir'approved equal. Prior 'to thst6llello; i; Of, the lnsuIati6h;,,th& mAnufacturor shall furnish! a certificate to the architect, or owner stating, the product conforms id the Standard' Soecificationsfor SilidoneTreated,, Perlite Loose, Fill Insulation as adoptedi and' publishedby Perlitd institute, Inc. a) T The Insulation shaft be installed' In the following, loca- tions: 41. In the cores of, ail, exterior (and; Interior) hollow masonry unwwdlf6: 2! Im " the caVily, bdtW&dh, ail exterior' (and: Interior). ma§dn-ty walls. tW66nr dkt6rlde MAsMiVi Wdlli ihdr iiifeeide f6fpelrd b)fW Insulation shall' 66 poure& directly; into thewall, dt 941 convenient i'MeNif. Wzifi: sections, under d6ors and, f I windows shall be filld4, bdor6l illiv area placed'. I c) All . holes and opefilfigsln' ffie, wall through whichin- sUlifldri-- can'' 69660e` shgf[ 66 p6rniaridfitly, §dalijcl, or caulked prior to ins'farldtion of the iniulati6n. Copper, galvanii6& steel, or fiber. glass. screening shall be used in all weep, holes. The Inclusion of Weep holbs (9 considered good construc- 1:16n, design practice to allow Odsd6& of any water Which might penetrate the, cavities, or core spaces of wall construction.) tc, p N A. Vl i; u, 4 zy42, V q, 2 J W.wQ S V I f N For information onInsulating Concrete, see the Perlite Institute Catalog 3.4d/Per in Sweet's General Building File. t Sol 1 10, PERLITE INSTITUTE INC. 45 West 45th Street, New York, N.Y. 10036 212) 265-2145 Pedite Institute Catalcg No, 71- 79 Printed iii U.S A. BUILDING DESIGN BY, T DRAWINi' --- —. DRAW ALL TYPICAL WALL AND F:CC,IN C"I'I rl:; Al 'L'ill:; uIAJIN', THIS BUILDING BUILDING INFORMATION GROSS SQUARE FEET CONDITIONED/HEATED :'f_OOR SPACE WALL AREAS: TOTAL OPAQUE AREA lit TOTAL GLASS A IEA to0 TOTAL DOOR AREA 1. Z GROSS WALL AREA (TOTAL OF ABOVE) w U VALUE CALCULATIONS' i k*i Up = U OF OPAQUE AREA = C (72Ks14l - 12.5, 6 Uf - U OF GLASS AREA = Siu; 672x.06k= As. L i/4.61-205 icox%.k3. jIS.0Ud = U OF DOOR AREA = ( 7. Uw = U OF OVERALL WALL/GLASS/DOORS = 3G6I id4- s 2?2= 41 i4UcUOFOVERALLCEILING/ROOF 4c)Xog1/14 4o- Z Uo - TOTAL OVERALL U VALUE 3 66. I X ,272 + 511 X,ol ( OTTVCALCULATIONS (NONRESIDENTIAL) WALL CONDUCTION COMPONENT Uw Aw TDeq =,Z%X 1344k14 Aw ice- 3 GLASS CONDUCTION COMPONENT Uc Af Q t = j,13XioOxu Aw 1344 GLASS RADIATION COMPONENT Af (SF) sc = 100K 142xsii Aw i34U1 03 v OVERALLOTTV = CALCULATIONS MUST USE ORIENTATION SOLAR FACTORS IF GLASS IS NOT EQUAL ON ALL SIDES. WINDOW AND DOOR INFILTRATION WINDOW INFILTRATION RATE „ i):. 9)0 , r4h WINDOWMFR. & MODEL # 4 4g)")m5-' `pt-4TZ (:- ' a fir vw Gi e 0 E Z DOORINFILTRATIONRATES. r, DOOR :, 4Fs R. & MODEL44LAS:. S1&0 jNC 8-00i d A MECHANICAL SYSTEMS W Ttwiq_ sc Lco —rr— REHEAT, COMPLIANCE WITH CODE (503.3) CODE COMPLIANCE BUILDING-REQ' D CODE VALUES 30 05 35 0. 5 1.25 SWINGING 0.5 SLIDING 1fAC EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE EER OR COP6. P1Ftt . & MODEL 4_ _ j 0 i5t 1 L ky' n} [4LTAT'- iM . L: 2 A q4 -L jq HAIU U 15- 2- AIR TRANSPORT FACTOR (7`/'2 Pa6k2 o ' 8.0 CHECK HVAC CONTROLS FOR COMPLIANCE DUCT SYSTER INSULATION R VALUES, PIPING INSULATION THICKNESS SERVICE WATER HEATING- CHECK PERFORMANCE EFFICIENCY G's: - j jZ',, SWIMMING POOL CONTROL COMPLIANCE CONSERVATION OF HOT WATER SHOWER FLOW RATE i , ii1!) 3gpm LAVATORIES (PUBLIC) FLOW LIMITED TO 0 . 5gpm OUTLET TEMPERATURE r o, off 110 F ELECTRICAL POWER AND LIGHTING (NONRESIDENTIAL) CHECK COMPLIANCE OF: POWER FACTOR CORRECTION VOLTAGE DROP LIGHTING SWITCHING METERING (INDIVIDUAL) x LIGHTING BUDGET otC C- FACADELIGHTING AS PERCENT OF. 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