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100 Towne Center Blvd - 96-001118 Don Pablo's Rest (new constr docs)6 ,DM Pa b! o's kes ZONE CONTRACTOR ADDRESS PHONE # I /3'6 99 7'-lc- ) LOCATION /k)'O 7 126rf-Z 6la-1-11 & OWNER D f'<<-- ADDRESS VJ TA PHONE # PLUMBING CONTRACTOR ADDRESS PH(1NF !f old ._,ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 2V h"-L ADDRESS PHONE # MECHANICAL CgNTRACTOR `zt-c= 5 /4L( n, (s a o4kC f — ADDRESS PHONE # MISCELLANEOUS CONTRACTOR 0 SEPTIC TANK PERMIT NO. SOIL TEST REQUIREMENTS ) FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION REQUIREMENTS (__) PERMIT # - / J 0 B COST $ d10 FEE $ J SUBDIVISION: LOT NO. BLOCK: SECTION: SQUARE FEET: MODEL: STATE NO. OCCUPANCY CLASS: FEE $-) 0/ FEE $ ` L F E E $ S fcv i .S He vc S ARCHITECTURAL APPROVAL DATE: n INSPECTIONS TYPE DATE OK REJECT BY FEE $ ` v ENERGY SECT. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED # DATE: FINAL DATE / •--, // EPI: bo CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 105 North Faikenburg Road, Suite A Tampa, Florida 33619 813 689.7983 Telefax: 813 681-2415 • License m CGC009286 June 17, 1996 Mr. Gary Winn Building Official CITY OF SANFORD Sanford, Florida RE: DON PABLO'S MEXICAN KITCHEN 100 Town Center Boulevard Sanford, Florida Dear Mr. Winn: Alabama Missouri Arkansas Mississippi Connecticut North Carolina District of Columbia Nebraska Delaware New Jersey Florida Ohio Georgia Oklahoma Iowa Pennsylvania Illinois South Carolina , Indiana Tennessee Kansas Texas Kentucky Virginia Louisiana west Virginia Maryland Don Pablo's Mexican Cafe' is currently trying to open its doors for business on the 27th of June. In order for this to happen, they must have a certificate of occupancy or temporary certificate of occupancy in order to get their liquor license and Hotel & Restaurant health inspection. The Brier Corporation is the site contractor for the mall, and does not anticipate being completed with the paving, curbs and landscaping until the 26th of June. This presents a logistical problem. We hope, with your assistance, some type of certificate of occupancy could be issued so that we could open on schedule. Sincerely, VENTURE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY/TAMPA DIVISION s PETER S. FLINT Project Manager PSF/l:eo DEVELOPERS/GENERAL CONTRACTORS Corporate Division: Atlanta Division: Venture Park, Building 3. 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Norcross, Georgia 30071, 770 441.2404, Telefax: 770 441.9813 Venture Park, Building 3, 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, Norcross, Georgia 30071, 770 441.2404, Telefax: 770 441.6566 Dallas Division: 758 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake. Texas 76092. 817 421.5566, Telefax: 817 421.5567 i trt/ ti Greensboro Division: 4•A Terrace way, Greensboro, North Carolina 27403, 910 852.1946. Tefefax: 910 852.2094 Memphis Division: 3085 Stage Post Drive, Suite 1, Bartlett. Tennessee 38133, 901 372.5766. Telefax: 901 372-6831 Nashville Division: 7105 Crossroad Boulevard, Brentwood, Tennessee 37027, 615 377-0680. Telelax: 615 377-0489 and Industrial Construction Richmond Division: 581•B Southlake Boulevard. Richmond, Virginia 23236, 804 378-9116, Telefax: 804 378-7896 31 April 2, 1996 Venture Construction Pete Flint 105A N. Falkenburg Rd. Tampa, FL 33619 RE: Don Pablo's - Sanford, FL RARA Job No.: 95202 Dear Mr. Flint, onald Roberts'A Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers APR 8 1996 Per our phone conversation with Mr. Patrick Leonard of Apple South, Inc. the #3 bars at 18" O.C.E.W. used as slab reinforcing may be substituted with 6 x 6 - W2.9 x W2.9 welded wire fabric. Also, note the welded wire fabric shall be positioned the same as the rebar (i.e., on chairs). Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns. Sincerely, L onald A. Roberts, P.E. jdo 8700 Stemmons Freeway Sulte 210 • Dallas, TX 75247 Phone: 214 / 637 - 6299 F AX: 214 / 637 - 6997 Al iM 1 1 -96 14 35 FROM VEN'IURE/TAMPA Iff PACE 2/2 April 11, 1996 Veature Construction Cq. 105 N. Falkeuburg Rd. ! uitc A Tamptt• FL 33619 i ATIV: Year VhW ob" Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers RR: Don Pablo's jkford, Ft. RARA Job No.: 19520Z I Mr. Flint. i With regards to your letter dated April 10, 1996, we have reviewed the wall splicing method descriWd in ar eecona paragmph tll' rxa lcttca. Duc to aw l"gth or aw wall studs it waa nuc0,-4.rr to splice these studs to achieve the mjuired wall thtigtlt. 'We agree that the 3/8' plywood on the interior and the 1/2" exterior plywood all nailed at 3" o.c. will be adequate to carry all the applied wall loads at the splice. site plywood is in 4'-0` x IPY elves., which allows for a T-0" lap each side of the splice. All ttfe plywood shall be APA rated as specified in the structural notes. We also understand from your letter that this method has been previously approved by the city inspector, Bob Casper. I Please fc{{i1free, to give u i 61 Scncec+ el, I I Ronald A. Roberts. P.13, kll I i i u have any questions. n,^ . - w "-^AT - o- 637,6299 - FAX' 214 / 637 - 6997 Si8MOS d U-MU8 L669LE9bTZ LZ=21 966T/TT/ve Za : LDde Alabama Missouri Arkansas Mississippi Connecticut North Carolina District of Columbia Nebraska Delaware New Jersey Florida Ohio Georgia Oklahoma Iowa Pennsylvania Illinois South Carolina Indiana Tennessee Kansas Texas CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Kentucky Virginia Louisiana West Virginia Maryland 105 North Falkenburg Road, Suite A Tampa, Florida 33619 813 689-7983 Telefax: 813 681.2415 • License H CGCO09286 March 11, 1996 CITY OF SANFORD Sanford, Florida RE: DON PABLO'S RESTAURANT Sanford, Florida Gentlemen: I hereby authorize purchase of building permit, and any other related permits, licenses, etc. for the referenced project in the name of Venture Construction Company signed by William B. Davis of Venture Construction Company. I certify that the above person is employed by Venture Construction Company, and I understand that I am fully responsible and liable for all acts performed under said permits. VENTURE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF HILLSBOROUGH The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this llth day of March , 1996 by L.F. HOLLINGSWORTH, SenioTP. of Venture Construction Company, a Georgia corporation, on behalf of the corporation. He is personally known to me and did not take an oath. NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission Expires: SHARON S YAREIROUGH 1 1 My Cornrhilission CC519788 7[ 7eC Eames Dec. 19. 1999 rE DEVELOPERS I GENERAL CONTRACTORS Corporate Division: Atlanta Division: Venture Park, Building 3. 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Norcross, Georgia 30071, 404 441.2404, Telefax: 404 441.9813 Venture Park, Building 3. 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, Norcross, Georgia 30071, 404 441.2404. Telefax: 4D4 441.6566 A j Dallas Division: 758 North Carroll Avenue, Southlat:e, Texas 76092, 817 421.5566, Telefax: 817 421-5567 ti Greensboro D/vision: 4-A Terrace Way, Greensboro, North Carolina 27403, 910 852-1946. Telefax: 910 852.2094 Memphis Division: 5909 Shelby Oaks Drive, Suite 137. Memphis, Tennessee 38134, 901 372.5766, Telefax: 901 372.6831 Nashville Division: 7105 Crossroad Boulevard, Brentwood, Tennessee 37027, 615 377.0680, Telefax: 615 377-0489 and Industrial Construction Richmond Division: 581-B Southlake Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia 23236, 804 378.9116, Telelax: 804 378.7896 CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA APPLICATION FOA"BOTLfiING PERMIT PERMIT ADDRESS f d Y.sz PERMIT NUMBER 96 - 14 7S Total Contract P ice of Job Describe Work er P. Type of Construction Number of Stories Occupancy: Residential Number of Dwellings Commercial Total Sq. Ft. Flood Prone (YES) (NO) Zoning Industrial LEGAL DESCRIPTION (please attach printout from Seminole County) TAX I.D. NUMBER OWNER _ ADDRESS CITY _< TITLE HOLDER (IF OTHER THAN OWNER) ADDRESS CITY BONDING COMPANY ADDRESS CITY ARCHITECT ADDRESS _ CITY MORTGAGE LENDER ADDRESS CITY STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE PHONE NUMBER ZIP 3 a 771 ZIP ZIP ZIP ZIP CONTRACTPHONE NUMBER ADDRESS a Q ST. LICENSE NUMBER Q9g'rf J00O/7:7 CITY STATE G ZIP wt* tr**tr*tr*wt•w*trtr+ttrrrtr*ttrtttrtrrrtt*t****++r+r+r+rtr,r**,tw**trtr*wtr***tr**t***,r****w***r*,r*tr***,r,r• Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, SIGNS, POOLS, ETC. OWNER' S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. A COPY OF THE RECORDED COPY OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT WILL BE POSTED ON THE JOB SITE WITH PERMITS NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER THE PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED. FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOU PAYING TWICE FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. d N U 7 d 0 M a I0 0C d e E 94 ro c Z >• a w C o N 0 to to N 4J W 04 o a) >1 Z a. H CCEPTANCE OF PERMIT IS VERIFICATION THAT I WILL NOTIFY THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY OF HE REQUIREMENTS OF FLORIDA LIEN LAW, FS713. w* w***wflr*,t*Ott*w*w*wwww*f*tt*,r*w*wrt***t*ttttr*:r,t**rt,twtrtttw,r,r,r,r*w***r#+r**,ttt*+r*+rtrrrrt****wte H '0 Z cy G D O Si a ureO r/ e t & D e Signature of% on/t ractor && Date o a l ypeor Pr' t wn r/Ag n Name Tr r Print Co tr ctor's Name o t 2 O Signature of Notary Datep f'cial Sea ,-/ 3ign ture f Notary Date Official Seal) rt Application Approved BY: FEES: Building Radon Open Space Road Impact Jj' • MARY L. MUSE cry COMMISSION / CC 4rM a. eXPIRES: Aup a 4.1M 3ondo Thru Notary PdW 1k bwftew Date: Police Fire Application PERMIT VALIDATION: CHECK CASH DATE BY ORIGINAL (BUILDING) YELLOW (CUSTOMER) PINK (COUNTY TAX OFFICE) GOLD (CO. ADMIN) THIS APPLICATION USED FOR WORK VALUED. $2500.00 OR MORE FIRE PROTECTION P.O. Box 487, Seffner, Florida 33584, Phone (813) 689-7105, Fax (813) 685-0766 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS IS TO AUTHORIZE THE Crr, a,SA*zra-a.a 0 RELEASE PERMITS FOR WILDCAlT FIRE PROTECTION TO Ra Er -IL IS AN AUTHORIZED AGENT OF WILDCAT FIRE PROTECTION AND IS AUTHORIZED TO PICK—UP PERMITS FOR SAID COMPANY WHICH IS A SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP, SOLELY OWNED BY MONTE M. CASSELS. Vvl MONTE M. CASSELS STATE CERT. # 098721000177 AUTHORIZED AGENT BEFORE ME THE UNDERSIGNED AUTHORITY PERSONALLY APPEARED MONTE M. CASSELS WHO ON OATH ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME THAT IS EMPLOYED BY WILDCAT FIRE PROTECTION AND IS AUTHORIZED TO SIGN FOR A PERMIT PROCUREMENT. NOTARY PUBLIC= MY COMMISSION EXPIRES= 4 : ,;t'o,taCroyampu. yiEixP ,fir ASE1 DIAKNEidac ittn_ Forf 1998oState o8uR y0C8 CITY OF SANFORD FIRE:DEPARTMENT ` I*'- ""IrAES FOR SERVICES PHONE #• 407-322-4952 DATE: ` 't 9 6 PERMIT #: BUSINESS NAME: iQD^ Pj9 !DS ADDRESS: /po i er 4 L PHONE NUMBER:( ) PLANS REVIEW TENT PERMIT BURN PERMIT REINSPECTION TANK PERMIT FIRE SYSTEM AMOUNT r COMMENTS: Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department, 300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida. Phone # 330-5656. Proof of payment must be made to Sanford Fire Prevention before a further services can take place. I certify that the above information is true and A correct and that I will comply with all applicable Sanford Are evention codes and ordinances of the City of Sanford, Florida. plicants Sihnature WILDCAT FIRE PROTECTION P. 0. BOX 6710 SEFFNER, FL 33584-3314 HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS FOR Kitchen area) DON PABLOS RESTAURANT 100 TOWNE CENTER BLVD. SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771 FILE NUMBER: 96-08 DATE: 4-10-96 DESIGN DATA - OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: DENSITY= AREA OF APPLICATION: COVERAGE PER SPRINKLER: NUMBER OF SPRINKLERS CALCULATED: TOTAL SPRINKLER WATER FLOW REQUIRED= TOTAL WATER REQUIRED ( including hose): Ordinary Hazard I 15 gpm/sq. ft. 1500 sq. ft. 121.5sq. ft. 19 sprinklers 418.9 gpm 668.9 gpm FLOW AND PRESSURE (@ BOR)= 418.9 gpm @ 43.3 psi SPRINKLER ORIFICE SIZE: 1/2 inch NAME OF CONTRACTOR: WILDCAT FIRE SPRINKLERS DESIGN/LAYOUT BY: B. ROTHMAN AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION= LOCAL CONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION NUMBER: CALCULATIONS BY HASS COMPUTER PROGRAM (LICENSE # 331J107 HRS SYSTEMS, INC. ATLANTA, GA 11 SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 1 Date: 04/10/1996 96-08.SDF JOB TITLE: DON PABLOS RESTAURANT (KITCHEN) WATER SUPPLY DATA SOURCE STATIC RESID. FLOW AVAIL. TOTAL REQ'D NODE PRESS. PRESS. @ PRESS. @ DEMAND PRESS. TAG PSI) PSI) (GPM) PSI) GPM) PSI) SOURCE 90.0 75.0 1360.0 86.0 668.9 62.4 AGGREGATE FLOW ANALYSIS: TOTAL FLOW AT SOURCE TOTAL HOSE STREAM ALLOWANCE AT SOURCE OTHER HOSE STREAM ALLOWANCES TOTAL DISCHARGE FROM ACTIVE SPRINKLERS NODE ANALYSIS DATA NODE TAG ELEVATION FT) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 TASR BASR DCD DCS SOURCE 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 NODE TYPE K= 5.19 K= 5.19 K= 5.19 K= 5.21 K= 5.21 K= 5.21 K= 5.21 K= 5.27 K= 5.21 K= 5.22 K= 5.21 K= 5.21 K= 5.27 K= 5.19 K= 5.22 K= 5.21 K= 5.21 K= 5.21 K= 5.21 SOURCE PRESSURE PSI) 22.7 22.7 22.7 23.3 24.9 28 .5 14.2 15 .6 16.7 19.7 21.4 28.5 13.0 12.6 14.0 15.1 18.5 22.1 28.6 27.4 28.7 12.2 13.7 14.5 17.4 20.0 28.8 31.0 34.4 43.3 47.9 55.4 62.4 668.9 GPM 250.0 GPM 0.0 GPM 418.9 GPM DISCHARGE GPM) 24.7 25.0 25.9 19.6 20.6 21.3 23.1 24.4 18.8 18.5 20.3 22.4 24.7 27.1 18.2 19.3 19.9 21.7 23.3 418.9 SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 2 Date: 04/10/1996 96-08.SDF JOB TITLE: DON PABLOS RESTAURANT (KITCHEN) PIPE DATA PIPE TAG Q(GPM) DIA(IN) LENGTH PRESS. END ELEV . NOZ . PT DISC. VEL(FPS) HW(C ) FT) sum. NODES FT) K) PSI) GPM) F.L./FT PSI) Pipe: 1 0.0 1.049 PL 6.50 PF 0.0 1 20.5 0.0 22.7 0.0 0.0 120 FTG PE 0.0 2 20.5 0.0 22.7 0.0 0.000 TL 6.50 PV 0.0 Pipe: 2 0.0 1.380 PL 7.50 PF 0.0 2 20.5 0.0 22.7 0.0 0.0 120 FTG PE 0.0 3 20.5 5.2 22.7 24.7 0.000 TL 7.50 PV 0.0 Pipe: 3 24.7 1.380 PL 11.50 PF 0.6 3 20.5 5.2 22.7 24.7 5.3 120 FTG PE 0.0 4 20.5 5.2 23.3 25.0 0.051 TL 11.50 PV 0.2 Pipe: 4 49.7 1.380 PL 9.00 PF 1.7 4 20.5 5.2 23.3 25.0 10.7 120 FTG PE 0.0 5 20.5 5.2 24.9 25.9 0.185 TL 9.00 PV 0.8 Pipe: 5 75.6 1.380 PL 3.00 PF 3.6 5 20.5 5.2 24.9 25.9 16.2 120 FTG T PE 0.0 6 20.5 0.0 28.5 0.0 0.401 TL 9.00 PV 1.8 Pipe: 6 19.6 1.049 PL 11.00 PF 1.4 7 20.5 5.2 14.2 19.6 7.3 120 FTG PE 0.0 8 20.5 5.2 15.6 20.6 0.126 TL 11.00 PV 0.4 Pipe: 7 40.2 1.380 PL 9.00 PF 1.1 8 20.5 5.2 15.6 20.6 8.6 120 FTG PE 0.0 9 20.5 5.2 16.7 21.3 0.125 TL 9.00 PV 0.5 Pipe: 8 61.5 1.380 PL 11.00 PF 3.0 9 20.5 5.2 16.7 21.3 13.2 120 FTG PE 0.0 10 20.5 5.2 19.7 23.1 0.273 TL 11.00 PV 1.2 Pipe: 9 84 .6 1.380 PL 3.50 PF 1.7 10 20.5 5.2 19.7 23.1 18.2 120 FTG PE 0.0 11 20.5 5.3 21.4 24.4 0.493 TL 3.50 PV 2.2 Pipe: 10 109.0 1.380 PL 3.00 PF 7.1 11 20.5 5.3 21.4 24.4 23.4 120 FTG T PE 0.0 12 20.5 0.0 28.5 0.0 0.789 TL 9.00 PV 3.7 Pipe: 11 18.8 1.049 PL 6.50 PF 1.0 13 20.5 5.2 13.0 18.8 7.0 120 FTG E PE 0.0 15 20.5 0.0 14.0 0.0 0.116 TL 8.50 PV 0.3 Pipe: 12 18.5 1.049 PL 7.50 PF 1.4 14 20.5 5.2 12.6 18.5 6.9 120 FTG T PE 0.0 15 20.5 0.0 14.0 0.0 0.113 TL 12.50 PV 0.3 Pipe: 13 37.3 1.380 PL 7.60 PF 1.1 15 20.5 0.0 14.0 0.0 8.0 120 FTG E PE 0.0 16 20.5 5.2 15.1 20.3 0.108 TL 10.60 PV 0.4 SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 3 Date: 04/10/1996 96-08.SDF JOB TITLE: DON PABLOS RESTAURANT (KITCHEN) PIPE DATA Wont.) PIPE TAG Q(GPM) DIA(IN) LENGTH PRESS. END ELEV . NOZ . PT DISC. VEL(FPS) HW(C ) FT) sum. NODES FT) K ) PSI) GPM) F.L./FT PSI) Pipe: 14 57.5 1.380 PL 14.00 PF 3.4 16 20.5 5.2 15.1 20.3 12.3 120 FTG PE 0.0 17 20.5 5.2 18.5 22.4 0.242 TL 14.00 PV 1.0 Pipe: 15 79.9 1.380 PL 8.00 PF 3.6 17 20.5 5.2 18.5 22.4 17.1 120 FTG PE 0.0 18 20.5 5.3 22.1 24.7 0.444 TL 8.00 PV 2.0 Pipe: 16 104.7 1.380 PL 3.00 PF 6.6 18 20.5 5.3 22.1 24.7 22.5 120 FTG T PE 0.0 19 20.5 0.0 28.6 0.0 0.732 TL 9.00 PV 3.4 Pipe: 17 27.1 1.049 PL 1.00 PF 1.4 20 20.5 5.2 27.4 27.1 10.1 120 FTG T PE 0.0 21 20.5 0.0 28.7 0.0 0.229 TL 6.00 PV 0.7 Pipe: 18 18.2 1.049 PL 9.50 PF 1.5 22 20.5 5.2 12.2 18.2 6.8 120 FTG 2E PE 0.0 23 20.5 5.2 13.7 19.3 0.109 TL 13.50 PV 0.3 Pipe: 19 37.5 1.380 PL 8.00 PF 0.9 23 20.5 5.2 13.7 19.3 8.0 120 FTG PE 0.0 24 20.5 5.2 14.5 19.9 0.109 TL 8.00 PV 0.4 Pipe: 20 57.3 1.380 PL 12.00 PF 2.9 24 20.5 5.2 14.5 19.9 12.3 120 FTG PE 0.0 25 20.5 5.2 17.4 21.7 0.240 TL 12.00 PV 1.0 Pipe: 21 79.1 1.380 PL 6.00 PF 2.6 25 20.5 5.2 17.4 21.7 17.0 120 FTG PE 0.0 26 20.5 5.2 20.0 23.3 0.435 TL 6.00 PV 1.9 Pipe: 22 102.4 1.380 PL 6.50 PF 8.8 26 20.5 5.2 20.0 23.3 22.0 120 FTG T PE 0.0 27 20.5 0.0 28.8 0.0 0.702 TL 12.50 PV 3.2 Pipe: 23 75.6 4.260 PL 7.50 PF 0.0 6 20.5 0.0 28.5 0.0 1.7 120 FTG PE 0.0 12 20.5 0.0 28.5 0.0 0.002 TL 7.50 PV 0.0 Pipe: 24 184.7 4.260 PL 12.00 PF 0.1 12 20.5 0.0 28.5 0.0 4.2 120 FTG PE 0.0 19 20.5 0.0 28.6 0.0 0.009 TL 12.00 PV 0.1 Pipe: 25 289.4 4.260 PL 5.00 PF 0.1 19 20.5 0.0 28.6 0.0 6.5 120 FTG PE 0.0 21 20.5 0.0 28.7 0.0 0.020 TL 5.00 PV 0.3 Pipe: 26 316.5 4.260 PL 3.00 PF 0.1 21 20.5 0.0 28.7 0.0 7.1 120 FTG PE 0.0 27 20.5 0.0 28.8 0.0 0.023 TL 3.00 PV 0.3 SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 4 Date: 04/10/1996 96-08.SDF JOB TITLE= DON PABLOS RESTAURANT (KITCHEN) PIPE DATA (cont.) PIPE TAG Q(GPM) DIA(IN) LENGTH PRESS. END ELEV . NOZ . PT DISC. VEL(FPS) HW(C ) FT) sum. NODES FT) K ) PSI) GPM) F.L./FT PSI) Pipe: 27 418.9 4.260 PL 30.50 PF 2.2 27 20.5 0.0 28.8 0.0 9.4 120 FTG 2E PE 0.0 28 20.5 0.0 31.0 0.0 0.039 TL 56.83 PV 0.6 Pipe: 28 418.9 4.260 PL 45.25 PF 3.3 28 20.5 0.0 31.0 0.0 9.4 120 FTG ET PE 0.0 TASR 20.5 0.0 34.4 0.0 0.039 TL 84.75 PV 0.6 Pipe: 29 418.9 4.260 PL 17.50 PF 1.3 TASR 20.5 0.0 34.4 0.0 9.4 120 FTG B PE 7.6 BASR 3.0 0.0 43.3 0.0 0.039 TL 33.30 PV 0.6 Pipe: 30 418.9 4.070 PL 55.00 PF 3.3 BASR 3.0 0.0 43.3 0.0 10.3 150 FTG 3E PE 1.3 DCD 0.0 0.0 47.9 0.0 0.032 TL 102.80 PV 0.7 Pipe: 31 FIXED PRESSURE LOSS DEVICE DCS 0.0 0.0 55.4 0.0 7.5 psi, 418.9 gpm DCD 0.0 0.0 47.9 0.0 Pipe: 32 418.9 4.070 PL 150.00 PF 7.0 DCS 0.0 0.0 55.4 0.0 10.3 150 FTG 2ETG PE 0.0 SOURCE 0.0 SRCE 62.4 (N/A) 0.032 TL 216.91 PV 0.7 NOTES: 1) Calculations were performed by the HASS 6.0.0 computer program under license no. 331J107 granted by HRS Systems, Inc. 2193 Ranchwood Dr., N.E. Atlanta, GA 3034.5 2) The system has been balanced to provide an average imbalance at each node of 0.003 gpm and a.maximum imbalance at any node of 0.081 gpm. 3) Velocity pressures are printed for information only, and are not used in balancing the system. Maximum water velocity is 23.4 ft/sec at pipe 10. SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Page 5 Date." 04/10/1996 96-08.SDF JOB TITLE: DON PABLOS RESTAURANT (KITCHEN) 4 ) PIPE FITTINGS TABLE Pipe Table Name: STANDARD.PIP PAGE: A MATERIAL: S40 HWC: 120 Diameter Equivalent Fitting Lengths in Feet in) E T L C B G A D Ell Tee LngEll ChkVly BfyVly GatVly A1mChk DPVly 1.049 2.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 6.00 1.00 10.00 10.00 1.380 3.00 6.00 2.00 7.00 6.00 1.00 10.00 10.00 4.070 10.54 21.09 6.33 23.20 12.65 2.11 21.09 10.54 4.260 13.17 26.33 7.90 28.97 15.80 2.63 26.33 13.17 SPRINKLER SYSTEM HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS Date: 04/10/1996 JOB TITLE= DON PABLOS RESTAURANT (KITCHEN) WATER SUPPLY CURVE Page 6 96-08.SDF 120+ 110+ 100+ 90*\\\\\ 0 \\\\\ P 80+ \\\\\ R E ; * <-75.0 psi @ 1360 gpm S ; Flow Test Point S 70+ U R E ; X 60+ P ' S I 50+ 40+ 30+ 20+ LEGEND " X = Required Water Supply 62.44 psi @ 668.9 gpm " 10+ 0 = Available Water Supply " 85.96 psi @ 668.9 gpm " 0++-+---+----+-----+------+---------+--------+---------+-----------+ 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 FLOW (GPM) EQUIVALENT K-FACTOR CALCULATOR Node Spr. Press. Pipe dia. Pipe Ftgs. Total H-W Equiv. Name K-fac. psi) in) Len.(ft) Len.(ft) coef. K-fac. DROP 5.60 7.0 1.087 12.50 T 18.45 120 5.19 DROP 5.60 7.0 1.087 11.50 T 17.45 120 5.21 DROP 5.60 7.0 1.087 1L.00 T 16.95 120 5.22 DROP 5.60 7.0 1.087 8.50 T 14.45 120 5.27 CITY--0F;SANFORD, FLORIDA APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT F 9 V N U 7 fy O is a a O PERMIT ADDRESS I C)Q Tjl. . l e. Total Contract Price of Job „, v o oo Describe Work 7,—nfc, f Type of Construction _L Number of Stories Occupancy: Residential PERMIT NUMBER % ^ 193 2 Total Sq. Ft. / 00O QPP lood Prone (YES of Dwellings Zoning Commercial Industrial LEGAL DESCRIPTION (please attach printout from Seminole County) TAX I.D. NUMBER OWNER _ ADDRESS CITY ,' TITLE HOLDER ADDRESS CITY IF R THAN OWNER) STATE BONDING COMPANY ADDRESS CITY / ARCHITECT ADDRESS _ CITY MORTGAGE ADDRESS CITY LENDER STATE STATE STATE ZIP ZIP ZIP ZIP 77 CONTRACTOR ch _ PHONE NUMBER ADDRES I — bi , //JJST. LICENSE NUMBER 014YC1 CITY )(p jp}; p STATE I% ZIP y3 w,w,rw,w,,r***w,rw,r***********,w****w*,,r****,r i****r*r*r****,,r,*r*,r,***rr*+r*t****,r**rr**** Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, SIGNS, POOLS, ETC. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. A COPY OF THE RECORDED COPY OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT WILL BE POSTED ON THE JOB SITE WITH PERMITS NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER THE PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED. FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOU PAYING TWICE FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. ACCEPTANCE OF PERMIT IS VERIFICATION THAT I WILL NOTIFY THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF FLORIDA LIEN LAW, FS713. www*ww*********w+r,*+r++r*+rwr irr•*****•••t******* n*w*rr***.**•,r**•****r,r******ww****•w•***w* H ro Z r M o L 10 n rt 0 M to W O rt Signatu of ner/Agent & Date Sign to a of Contractor & Date 0,a K r cn lfi,O1.1 C Z Typ r i t Owner/Agent Name Tm or Print tractor' sr/ Name? m 7 f1 Signatur of Notary & Date sigInatuio of Not ry & Date Z Off'cial Seal) (Offi - W C, I rt y,F My MF1RY L. MUSE 41OD40 n n f' /)rl ' " = 9ondThfullOte:Y° n J . ,U l 1 r o c Z. d w O O ip N d CA, O 4) >. Z a F Application Approved BY: (jt on Date: FEES: Building tQ) — Rado Police Fire Open Space Road Impact: Application PERMIT VALIDATION: CHECK CASH DATE L — BY ORIGINAL (BUILDING) YELLOW (CUSTOMER) PINK (COUNTY TAX OFFICE) GOLD ( ADMIN) THIS APPLICATION USED FOR WORK VALUED. $2500.00 OR MORE a oF n r M a N M n .ten 1R.Tw•-IITr, ClFffl(1rnDR,VEWsUCEM UCENU WWKR EXPIRATION 036526010 V 12-17-99 i I'!n51 MIDD SCHMITT DAVID HENRY 150 SPRfNG RIDGE DR ROSWELL GA 30076-2608 SEX BI...mn EX-IDATE COUNTY M 12-17-57 12-21-95 060 M,W WEIDIIT P(M (EE RESTW.T" 5-as 170 58C 1500 A I/rCLAS% EN rMI.ENTIS TYPE 4 8 6 8 2 7% T om... ol.N rA EACH STATE ROOFING, INC. April 22, 1996 t City' of Sanford Sanford, Florida r RE: Permit for Peach State Roo.firig 100 Towne Center Blv., Sanford, Fl 32771 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is to authorize Rick Hudl.ow to act as my agent for the pulling of ther permit for the above referenced project. Enclosed is a copy of my drivers licE!nse and state of Florida contractors license. If you should have any questions please feel free to contact me at (770) 962-7885. Sincerely yours, —\ 7r, avidSchmitt Peach State Roofing Notar- y: Notary Gwlnne t COvrty. GO( W169lon Expires Jan. 3,1998 I 1 1655- A SPECTRUM DRIVE • LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA 30243 • PHONE (770) 962-7885 • FAX (770) 962-7809 c l 3 i isv CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA PERMIT NO. 0 DATES THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING H.A.R.V. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT: OWNER'S NAME ADDRESS OF JOB —1 00 —MlN N GZN MECHANICAL CONTR. '= RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Subject to rules and regulations of Sanford mechanical code. NATURE OF WORK COMPETENCY CARD NO( Y i q-q CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA- g6 -Q D (,(o PERMIT NO. DATE THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING H.A.R.V. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT: OWNER'S NAME DOA ADDRESS OF JOB i!ICN7`4 Ss ivFo2.c G 3Z7 MECHANICAL CONTR. RESIDENTIAL , / COMMERCIAL Subject to rules and regulations of Sanford mechani al code. NATURE OF WORK T . i 'p— - . — / if i .. APPLICATION FEE ARD NO. I W—/V 7 J A0O SzV34 The Restaurant Company rw May 17, 1996 Mr. Randy Lamb City of Stanford P.O. Box 1788 Sanford, FL 32772 RE: Don Pablo's - Sanford, FL Dear Mr. Lamb: Please allow this letter to serve as our notification that Don Pablo's will not open to the public until a certificate of occupancy is issued. We would like to have temporary power installed, prior the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Apple South, Inc., DF&R and Venture Construction will not hold the city liable Should any misfortune occur. Feel free to contact me should you have any questions. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Patrick Leonar Senior Construction Manager PL/pl Enclosure cc: Mark Kiefer, DF&R a:\003\ 1340_ 17.wpd STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF-MORGAN Sworn to and subscribed before me this 114 day of LAA„( 1996. kv A. I VMAa NOta y Notary Public, Morgan County, Georgia My Commission Expires June 17, 1§94 illy commission e'{P'D SNotarized S'1'Ar, Hancock at Washington, Madison, GA 30650-1304 Phone (706) 342-4552 FAX (706) 342-4057 NASDAQ symbol "APSO" — May. 23. 1996 12:14PM APPLE SOUTH No.4941 P. 2/2 The Restaurant Company,. May 17, 1996 Mr. Randy Lamb City of Stanford P.O. Box 1788 Sanford, FL 32772 RE: Don Pablo's - Sanford, FL Dear Mr. Lamb: Please allow this letter to serve as our notification that Don Pablo's will not open to the public until a certificate of occupancy is issued. We would like to have temporary power installed, prior the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Apple South, Inc., DF&R and Venture Construction will not hold the city liable should any misfortune occur. Feel free to contact me should you have any questions. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Patrick Leonar Senior Construction Manager PL/pl Enclosure cc: Mark Kiefer, DF&R a:100311340_17.wpd STATE OF' GEORGIA COUNTY OF %1ORGAN Sworn to and subscribed before me this 0: day of , 1996. l No to y NO MV-Pubic MWW Cows, Cieoryle my C—iw-ivine rner V i>i96 My commission expimeow6wizgd Hancock at Washington, Madison, GA 30650.1304 Phone (706) 342.4552 FAX (706) 342-4057 NASDAQ symbol `APW CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA PERMIT NO. r DATE 3 — ad L 42ER THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOL- LOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: OWNER'S NAME O F 47 R( F 5 +Q UI C1 O s /_T_ W C ADDRESS OF JOB 10 Q 6 D u) ti LP & e'( Q k ,/Ul ELEC. CONTR. APAbe( e(LI C Residential Liz Subject to rules and regulations of the city and national electric codes. Number AMOUNT Alteration Addition Repair Change F Service Residential Commercial Mobile Home Factory Built Housing New Residential 0-100 Amp Service 101- 200 Am Service 201 Amp and above New Commercial Amp Service 3 0 0 App_ licatipp• Fee I; it TOTAL ( I d By signing this application I am stating 1 will be in compliance with the NEC including Article 110. Section 110.9 and 110.10. Building Official Master Electrician STATE COMPETENCY NO.E POWER OF ATTORNEY Date: . MARCH 20, 1996 I hereby name and appoint LARRY STUTSMAN of Amber Electric, Inc. to be my lawful attorney in fact to act for me and. -apply to the CITY OF SANFORD Buildin - Department for an electrical permit for work to performed at a location described as: Section Township Range Lot Block DON PABLOS 100 TOWN CENTER BLVD Address of Job) D F & R RESTAURANTS, INC. 2360 AIRPORT FREEWAY, SUITE 505 BEDFORD, TX_ 76022_ Owner of Property and Address) and to sign my name and do all things necessary to this . appointment. a iel: JPetro Type or Print na a of'Certified Contractor SignatAI' olf-`Certi-fled Contractor The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 03 /20/ 96 by: DANNTEL J. PETRO who is personally known to me and who did not take oath. State of Florida ;`,,p,tiL ty of :Or:an:e Commission #_ 4; o O• yComm.fXPs (Notar ) My .Commission Ex'14 991 No • CC 301 . : OF CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT PERMIT ADDRESS lGO Total Contract Price of io f& Describe Work /J z!—EL—U' Type of Constructionta:,Z Number of Stories 1 Occupancy: Residential VIP PEER T NUMBER 0 ` Tot Sq. Ft. Flood Prone (YES) (NO) Number of Dwellings Zoning Commercial k' Industrial LEGAL DESCRIPTION (please attach printout from Seminole County) TAX I.D. NUMBER (, Q (,, 1t/ / p OWNER QD F + R. i S -,(VC' PHONE NUMBEI( Q `7 /•CMG ADDRESS 2 -_, FREEWAY. VU rt'C Soy CITY 'may O L,Tj S ATE ZIP ` g6 D TITLE HOLDER ADDRESS CITY I F OTHER THAN OWNER) AC-.r- IN C-Orrw jEj N D BONDING COMPANY ADDRESS CITY ARCHITECT 714e VINCE: NT C1,4 ADDRESS 10015 j y 70) Vb CITY a:)ALd-.A'5 MORTGAGE LENDER ADDRESS CITY STATE STATE ZIP ZIP STATE ZIP 75 2 2 ,0 STATE ZIP CONTRACTORPHONE NUMBER 1613- &69 --tCW3 ADDRESS ( t75 ^J 1 c;k_y.3•»C,. ST. LICENSE NUMBER CITY - AMPA STATE ZIP wtw* w•w***,r***t*,r*,r******r*ww*,rw**,r**rw******w**w***w************rw********,r**r,r***t,r Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, SIGNS, POOLS, ETC. OWNER' S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. A COPY OF THE RECORDED COPY OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT WILL BE POSTED ON THE JOB SITE WITH PERMITS NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER THE PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED. FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOU PAYING TWICE FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. ACCEPTANCE OF PERMIT IS VERIFICATION THAT I WILL NOTIFY THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY OF HE REQUIREMENTS OF FLO ID IEN LAW, FS713. Iwsw,wws• •*rw** * * • ,r• rat*w *, t**** t trtt*tr*tr+r,tw*••w*trt*•**********w•w* ,3 U z fD o W Signature of Owner/Agent & Date Signature of Contractor & Date 0,a < t2 4 J l' ieN a R.D VE7•? 1 Ty a or Print wne en Name Ty r Print Contractor's Name o ? 0 o " Ingl, • , o S' T -at-ure--eF N t a ry zvo , 10-,'t f n &4MM RLE iKiaRL9A9L)EY I y iREs:a,ous a,ess NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF FLORIDA R; eom earn"loan Undm~ 4 MY COMMISSIONo CC476424C>W EXPIRES: June 26, 1999 a r- o o LL I Date: S V / EApplicationApprovedBY: K 0 FEES a uilding Rado Police Fire ae.,o 0 i H Open Space Road mpact .3 Application go 44 Z' 1 M i C o o PERMIT VALIDATION: CHECK CASH ATE BY o t0 0 4) ORIGINAL ( BUILDING) YELLOW (CUSTOMER) PINK (COUNTY TAX OFFICE) GOLD (CO. ADMIN) C W a H C\ THIS APPLICATION USED FOR WORK VALUED. $2500.00 OR MORE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA PERMIT NO. 9('-"0':)- S DATE (C) THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING H.A.R.V. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT: OWNER'S NAN ADDRESS OF MECHANICAL RESIDENTIAL Subject to rul s an egula ions Sanford mechanical code. NATURE OF WOELK Number AMOUNT FUEL MOTOR H.P. B. T.U. INPUT OUTPUT VALUATION APPLICATION FEE l U TOTAL Iola ter Mechanic COMPETENCY CARD NO. CITY OF SANFORD EIRE-DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE #: 407-322-4952 DATE: G PERMIT #: ` Ci;E S BUSINESS NAME: / lO17 i'i./ S ADDRESS: e.c>._7 % cc PHONE NUMBER:( ) PLANS REVIEW TENT PERMIT BURN PERMIT REINSPECTION TANK PERMIT FIRE SYSTEM C AMOUNT COMMENTS: X Tea,,,x- yr SYf c fa r Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department,,300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida. Phone # 330-5656. Proof of payment must be made to Sanford Fire Prevention before any further services can take place. Sanford ire Prevention I certify that the above information is true and correct and that I will comply with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of Sanford, Florida. Applicants Sig ure CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA PERMIT NO. 96 - &// DATE—/-/2- /, THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOLLOWING H.A.R.V. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT: OWNER'S NAME - /a S o: 4. ADDRESS OF JOB /cc> % o - E' MECHANICAL CONTR. %%/a iyyiK / f'/ .2 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Subject to rules and regulations of Sanford mechanical code. NATURE OF WORK S /D COMPETENCY CARD NO. G17C0S-oN3Z CITY OF SANFORD FIRE -DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE #: 407-322-4952 DATE: PERMIT #: BUSINESS NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER:( ) PLANS REVIEW TENT PERMIT BURN PERMIT REINSPECTION TANK PERMIT FIRE SYSTEM AMOUNT $)_S'G/a ,3 COMMENTS:,r. S % wc_/ 7 A6 Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department,300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida. Phone # 330-5656. Proof of payment must be made to Sanford Fire Prevention before any further services can take place. I certify that the above information is true and correct and that I" -will comply with all applicable codes and,,d' ances of the Citf of Vn f rA, Florida. Sanford Fir -a' Prevention ApVlicants Signature CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA PERMIT NO ' ' 11 _. `t DATE P,,k3 1 &_,n q # Ci to I F S THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOL- LOWING PLUMBING WORK: c OWNER'S NAMEDonRaao's (AePLLSou—+ \) ADDRESS OF JOB 100 TOLL)rn (1 11\4 PLUMBING CONTR. -Res. Comm. _ Subject to rules and regulations of Sanford plumbing code. Residential: I Number I Amount Alteration, Addition, Repair ! I New Residential: One Water Closet Additional Water Closet Commercial: Fixtures. Floor Drain, Trap Sewerr Water Piping Gas Piping Factory -built housing Mobile Home Application Fee Q d Minimum Commercial Permit: 525. coo Total Master Planter COMPETENCY CARD NO 2-3-5 Whole Building Performance Method for Commercial Buildings Form 400A-94 ENERGY EFFICIENCY CODE FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Florida Department of Community Affairs FLA/COM-94 Version 2.1 PROJECT NAME_DON PABLO'S ADDRESS: ST RD 46 @ TO CENTER BL i or) L167LIZA, OWNER: _DF & R, INC. AGENT: PERMITTING OFFICE: Sanford CLIMATE ZONE: _5 PERMIT NO: _ JURISDICTION NO: 691500 BUILDING TYPE: _Restaurant > 100 People CONSTRUCTION CONDITION: New construction DESIGN COMPLETION: _Finished Building CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA: _7221 MAX. TONNAGE OF EQUIPMENT PER SYSTEM: 23 COMPLIANCE CALCULATION: METHOD A DESIGN A. WHOLE BUILDING 70.04 PRESCRIPTIVE REQUIREMENTS: LIGHTING EXTERIOR LIGHTING 330.00 LIGHTING CONTROL REQUIREMENTS HVAC EQUIPMENT COOLING EQUIPMENT 1. EER 8.60 IPLV 8.20 2. EER 8.60 IPLV 8.20 3. EER 8.60 IPLV 10.60 4. EER 8.60 IPLV 10.60 HEATING EQUIPMENT 1. Et 16.00 2. Et 16.00 3. Et 16.00 4. Et 16.00 AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM INSULATION LEVEL 1. Conditioned Space 0.00 2. Conditioned Space 0.00 3. Conditioned Space 0.00 4. With Insulated Roof 7.00 WATER HEATING EQUIPMENT 1. EF 20.00 PIPING INSULATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Non -Circulating 1.00 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION: NUMBER OF ZONES: 4 CRITERIA 100.00 375.00 8.50 7.50 8.50 7.50 8.50 7.50 8.50 7.50 78-80% 78-80% 78-80% 78-80% 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 9.66 RESULT PASSES PASSES PASSES PASSES PASSES PASSES PASSES PASSES PASSES PASSES PASSES PASSES PASSES PASSES PASSES N/A N/A N/A PASSES PASSES 1.00 PASSES I hereby certify that the plans and Review of the plans and specifica- specifications covered by this calcu- tions covered by this calculation lation are in compliance with the indicates compliance with the Florida Energy Efficiency C de. -/ Florida Energy Efficiency Code. PREPARED BY: /P . 15vWTOjr' Before construction is completed, DATE: //z3 /' this building will be inspected for compliance in accordance with I hereby certify that this building is Section 553.908, Flori atutes. in compliance with the Florida Energy BUILDING OFFICIAL: Efficiency Code. DATE:_ - OWNER/AGENT: 64 14 DATE: I hereby certify(*) that the system design is in compliance with the Florida Energy Efficiency Code. SYSTEM DESIGNER REGISTRATION/STATE AVA Signature"ins req ired where Flori2ia law requires design to be performed by registered design professionals. Typed names and registration numbers may be used where all relevant information is contained on signed/sealed plans. BUILDING INFORMATION COMPLIANCE CHECK 401.------GLAZING--ZONE 1------------------------------------------------- v- Elevation Type U SC VLT Shading Area(Sgft)0 0 East Commercial 0.92 .68 1 None 1560 Total Glass Area in Zone 1 = 1560 401.------GLAZING--ZONE 2------------------------------------------------- v- Elevation Type U SC VLT Shading Area(Sgft)0 0 West Commercial 0.92 .68 1 None 1440 North Commercial 0.92 .68 1 None 2160 Total Glass Area in Zone 2 = 3600 401.------GLAZING--ZONE 3------------------------------------------------- v- Elevation Type U SC VLT Shading Area(Sgft)0 0 West Commercial 0.92 .68 1 None 720 Total Glass Area in Zone 3 = 720 401.------GLAZING--ZONE 4------------------------------------------------- v- Elevation Type U SC VLT Shading Area(Sgft)0 0 Total Glass Area in Zone 4 = 00 Total Glass Area = 5880 402.------WALLS--ZONE 1------------------------------------------------- 0--- Elevation Type U Added R Gross(Sgft)0 0 South 4" Face Brick Air Space + 8" C 0.243 16 5060 East 4" Face Brick Air Space + 8" C 0.243 16 5500 Total Wall Area in Zone 1 = 10560 402.------WALLS--ZONE 2------------------------------------------------- 0--- Elevation Type if Added R Gross(Sgft)0 0 East 4" Face Brick Air Space + 8" C 0.243 16 9240 North 4" Face Brick Air Space + 81- C 0.243 16 8800 Total Wall Area in Zone 2 = 18040 402.------WALLS--ZONE 3------------------------------------------------- 0--- Elevation Type Lf Added R Gross(Sgft)0 0 North 4" Face Brick Air Space + 8" C 0.243 16 9240 West 4" Face Brick Air Space + 8" C 0.243 16 9240 Total Wall Area in Zone 3 = 18480 402.------WALLS--ZONE 4------------------------------------------------- 0--- Elevation Type U Added R Gross(Sgft)0 0 West 4" Face Brick Air Space + 8" C 0.243 16 9460 South 4" Face Brick Air Space + 8" C 0.243 16 13200 Total Wall Area in Zone 4 = 22660 Total Gross Wall Area = 69740 403.------DOORS--ZONE 1------------------------------------------------- 0--- Elevation Type U Area(Sgft)0 0 East 1-3/4 Wood Door -Solid core flush 0.40 200 Total Door Area in Zone 1 = 200 403.------DOORS--ZONE 2------------------------------------------------- 0--- Elevation Type U Area(Sgft)0 0 Total Door Area in Zone 2 = 00 403.------DOORS--ZONE 3------------------------------------------------- 0--- Elevation Type U Area(Sgft)0 North 1-3/4 Wood Door -Solid core flush 0.40 400 Total Door Area in Zone 3 = 400 403.------DOORS--ZONE 4------------------------------------------------ 0--- Elevation Type U Area(Sgft)0 South 1-3/4 Wood Door -Solid core flush 0.40 200 South 1-3/4 Wood Door -Solid core flush 0.40 200 Total Door Area in Zone 4 = 400 Total Door Area = 1010 404.------ROOFS--ZONE 1------------------------------------------------ 0--- Type Color U Added R Area(Sgft)O Steel Sheet with 1" Insulation Medium 0.213 4.7 12600 Total Roof Area in Zone 1 = 12600 404.------ROOFS--ZONE 2------------------------------------------------ 0--- Type Color U Added R Area(Sgft)O Steel Sheet with 1" Insulation Medium 0.213 4.7 16800 Total Roof Area in Zone 2 = 16800 404.------ROOFS--ZONE 3------------------------------------------------ 0--- Type Color U Added R Area(Sgft)O Steel Sheet with 1" Insulation Medium 0.213 4.7 18490 Total Roof Area in Zone 3 = 18490 404.------ROOFS--ZONE 4------------------------------------------------ *--- Type Color U Added R Area(Sgft)O Steel Sheet with 1" Insulation Medium 0.213 4.7 20700 Total Roof Area in Zone 4 = 20700 Total Roof Area = 68590 405.------FLOORS-ZONE 1------------------------------------------------ 0--- Type R Area(Sgft)O Slab on Grade/Uninsulated 0 12600 Total Floor Area in Zone 1 = 12600 405.------FLOORS-ZONE 2------------------------------------------------ 0--- Type R Area(Sgft)* Slab on Grade/Uninsulated 0 16800 Total Floor Area in Zone 2 = 16800 405.------FLOORS-ZONE 3------------------------------------------------ 0--- Type R Area(Sgft)O Slab on Grade/Uninsulated 0 18490 Total Floor Area in Zone 3 = 18490 405.------FLOORS-ZONE 4------------------------------------------------ 0--- Type R Area(Sgft)O Slab on Grade/Uninsulated 0 00 Total Floor Area in Zone 4 = 00 Total Floor Area = 47890 406.------INFILTRATION --------------------------------------------------- 0--- OCHECRO Infiltration Criteria in 406.1.ABC.1 have been met. * * 407.------COOLING SYSTEMS ----------------------------------------------- 0--- Type No Efficiency IPLV Tons* 1. Air Cooled ( >= 65,000 Btu/h 1 8.6 8.2 16.000 2. Air Cooled ( >= 65,000 Btu/h 1 8.6 8.2 16.000 3. Air Cooled ( >= 65,000 Btu/h 1 8.6 10.6 13.330 4. Air Cooled ( >= 65,000 Stu/h 2 8.6 10.6 13.750 408.------HEATING SYSTEMS ------------------------------------------------ 0--- Type No Efficiency BTU/hr* 0 1. Gas Fired >= 225,000 Btu/h (M 1 16 2700000 2. Gas Fired >= 225,000 Btu/h (M 1 16 2300000 3. Gas Fired >= 225,000 Btu/h (M 1 16 2300000 4. Gas Fired >= 225,000 Btu/h (M 2 16 2300000 409.------VENTILATION ---------------------------------------------------- 0--- OCHECRO Ventilation Criteria in 409.1.ABC.1 have been met. * 0 410.-----AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ----------------------------------------- 0--- AHU Type Duct Location R-value* 1. Packaged Constant Volume Conditioned Space 00 2. Packaged Constant Volume Conditioned Space 00 3. Packaged Constant Volume Conditioned Space 00 4. Packaged Constant Volume With Insulated Roof 70 411.-----PUMPS AND PIPING -ZONE 1---------------------------------------- 0--- Type R-value/in Diameter Thickness° 411.-----PUMPS AND PIPING -ZONE 2---------------------------------------- 0--- Type R-value/in Diameter Thickness° 411.-----PUMPS AND PIPING -ZONE 3---------------------------------------- 0--- Type R-value/in Diameter Thickness° 411.-----PUMPS AND PIPING -ZONE 4---------------------------------------- 0--- Type R-value/in Diameter Thickness° 1. Non -Circulating 4 .75 10 412.-----WATER HEATING SYSTEMS -ZONE 1----------------------------------- *--- Type Efficiency StandbyLoss InputRate Gallons° 412.-----WATER HEATING SYSTEMS -ZONE 2----------------------------------- 0--- Type Efficiency-StandbyLoss InputRate Gallons° 412.-----WATER HEATING SYSTEMS=ZONE 3----------------------------------- 0- Type Efficiency StandbyLoss InputRate GallonsO 412.-----WATER HEATING SYSTEMS -ZONE 4----------------------------------- 0--- Type Efficiency StandbyLoss InputRate Gallons* 1. <=12 kW 20 .2 40920 80200 413.-----ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION ----------------------------------- 0--- OCHECR* Metering criteria in 413.1.ABC.1 have been met.. 0 0 Transformer criteria in 413.1.ABC.2 have been met. O 414.-----MOTORS ---------------------------------------------------- 0----- 0--- Motor efficiencies in 414.1.ABC.1 have been met. 0 0 415.-----LIGHTING SYSTEMS -ZONE 1---------------------------------------- *--- Space Type No Control Type 1 No Control Type 2 No Watts Area(Sgft)O Leisure Di 1 Continuous Dim 4 3060 12600 Total Watts for Zone 1 = 30600 Total Area for Zone 1 = 12600 415.-----LIGHTING SYSTEMS -ZONE 2---------------------------------------- 0--- Space Type No Control Type 1 No Control Type 2 No Watts Area(Sgft)O 0 Leisure Di 1 Continuous Dim 2 2385 16800 Total Watts for Zone 2 = 23850 Total Area for Zone 2 = 16800 415.-----LIGHTING SYSTEMS -ZONE 3---------------------------------------- 0--- Space Type No Control Type 1 No Control Type 2 No Watts Area(Sgft)0 0 Leisure Di 1 Continuous Dim 7 On/Off 1 4900 18490 Total Watts for Zone 3 = 49000 Total Area for Zone 3 = 18490 415.-----LIGHTING SYSTEMS -ZONE 4---------------------------------------- 0--- Space Type No Control Type 1 No Control Type 2 No Watts Area(Sgft)0 0 Kitchen 1 On/Off 7 3450 20700 Total Watts for Zone 4 = 34500 Total Area for Zone 4 = 20700 Total Watts = 137950 Total Area = 68590 OCHECKO Lighting criteria in 415.1.ABC have been met. O 0 0----- 0--- 16. HVAC load sizing has been performed. (407.1.AISC.1) O 0 0 - - - - - 0 - - - 17. Duct sizing and design have been performed. (410.1.ABC.1.2) O O 0 - - - - - 0 - - - 18. Testing and balancing will be performed. (41O.1.ABC.4) 0 0 0 - - - - - 0 - - - 19. Operation/maintenance manual will be provided to owner.(102.1)0 0 RESTAURANTS, INC. February 5, 1996 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This letter authorizes bearer, Gerald R. Richards, an associate to The Stacey Company, to act as agent for DF&R Restaurants, Inc. and/or its wholly owned subsidiary, DF&R Operating Company, Inc., for the purposes of preparing, signing and submitting such applications, documents and plans as may be necessary for the permitting of the proposed Don Pablo's Mexican Kitchen restaurant in Sanford, Florida. This letter also authorizes Mr. Richards to represent DF&R Restaurants, Inc. and/or DF&R Operating Company, Inc. at such governmental engineering agency meetings as may be required to obtain Don Pablo's Mexican Kitchen restaurant permit approvals. Sincerely, Susan R. Walker Paralegal - Real Estate cc: File 96D 112/69 2350 Airport Freeway • Suite 505 9 Bedford, TX '76022 9 817 571-6682 9 FAX: 817-354-9640 12/22/1995 13:32 4073320296 THESTACEYCO PAGE 02 5se CUPS & CDOWN3 to scroll thru SALES, or: o t: *2 '7" q X s.D p'c 29-1 --300-037C-0000 CURREN'r 96 name ACI INCOME FU TD a 1 a 600 COLONIAL DR E STE 100 csz ORLANDO, FL 32803 Cd SR 46 nbad 1.00 act P own d or flg -- pre/late -- -- exemptions -- 1 -O 0 _ E6 4U LEG SEC 29 TWP 19S RGE 30E TOWNE CENTER BLVD M)ain menu, [EXIT] Replace> date 12/22/95 jval land 416,640 agrc extra feat bldg cost value income total just value 416,640 exmp-amt yr tax due 1900 9,612.76 e&i 0 E 1/4 S OF ST RD 46 8 NWLY OF A& S SW 12/94 02860 0460 500,000 V land 03 04/26/95UWD11/92 O 270 2,240,000 V bldq 01/01/00 10&, Leg, Sale, Bld/land/xf, 0/14/95 Prmt, Amd10, RM-40505:ORACLE Comm, Hist, Other Roll, FwdCMainAM. Mennu, [EXIT 3 error -- unable o ^t. #0 to perform query. ALES Parcel 29-19-30-300-037C-0000 CURRENT 96 Replace> 12/22/95 Cpde Dead - Date ---- Book --- 9Q Page ------Amount -----Vac/Im P- ual- 8W 12/94 2860 SU WD 11/92 2517 460 270 2,240,000 V EXHIBIT "A" A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, SEMINOLECOUNTY, FLORIDA; ALSO BEING A PART OF TRACT 11, SEMINOLE REPEAT, ASRECORDEDINPLATBOOK47, PAGES 8 THROUGH 10PUBLIC RECTOWNS CENTER E COUNTY, rLORIDA; DESCRIBEDAS: , RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 1 1; THENCE N00' 16'35'W A DISTANCE OF481.53 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 46 ANDACURVECONCAVENORTHWESTERLY, HAVING A CHORD BEARING OF S88'30'13"W 1-rrDARADIUSOF2010.08 FEET, RUN THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH ACENTRALANGLEOF00'51 '44 A DISTANCE OF 30.25 FEET FOR A POINT : OF BEGINNING; THENCENORTHEASTERLYALONGSAIDSOUTHERLYRIGHT—OF—WAY LINE AND THE ARC OFSAIDCURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 05'37' 10", A DISTANCE OF 197.15 FEET; TOTHEBEGINNINGOFACURVECONCAVESOUTHWESTERLY, HAVING A TANGENT BEARING OF S83'09'06"E AND A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET,RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 82'52'31 A DISTANCE OF 43.39 FEET; CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF THENCE S00' 16'35"E A DISTANCE OF 8.03 FEET,- TO A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE 590.00FEETRUNTHENCESOUTHWESTERLYALONGTHEARCOFSAIDCURVETHROUGHACENTRALANGLEOF35' 19' 13", A DISTANCE OF 363.71FEET, • THENCE N63-38'38"W A DISTANCE OF 155.48 FEET; THENCE N40'32'47W A DISTANCE OF44.27 FEET; THENCE N00'00'00"W A DISTANCE OF 170.37 FEET; THENCE S90'00'00'E A DISTANCE OF 52.42 FEET; THENCE NOO'16'35"W A DISTANCE OF 92.94 FEET TO THEPOINTOFBEGINNING. CONTAINS 1. 7926 ACRES OR 78,086 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. G2 aAsanford. doc I In9195 onald oberts Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers STRUCTURAL DESIGN CALCULATIONS PROJECT: DON PABLO'S RESTAURANT i LOCATION: BUILDING CODE: DESIGN LOAD: DATE: SANFORD, FLORIDA 1994 STANDARD BUILDING CODE 100 MPH WIND LOAD 20 PSF ROOF LIVE LOAD 20 PSF ROOF DEAD LOAD JANUARY 17, 1996 8700 Stemmons Freeway • Sulte 210 • Dallas, TX 75247 Phone: 214 / 637 - 6299 • FAX: 214 / 637 - 6997 7- / PA-4110 5 00 lj j . ----- --- --'-- ----'-'------------'--'------------- -----'-------- - psF'_-_--__---'_--'--- - 40 ' o " Lo,4o, 40 66 = Z40pe r- SP+ _ 0 „ Z-oAo f 4-6r ps F OS e-... % 5-F --- 'bU7-e*9 -e V1A7Z - a C N M v l I:I O157 II Q C,D S v Ee JoISr5 I U. 714'5-- D A16, oK q_4 7IV i Ml(/ l DADS C,o PA-AJ Z _ a). O Fr Lo14p= 37. 1-20.0 De- 7-5 S-Xsx %, 20.0 FT' TSGx 6 x F, Us e FOO 7- 40222 VM,4,k 6eeg 4. wl 71, 54 = HkIA x .410 Fr- 4 use /- - s eE 0 ar 2SO i rF- 6 ly1-r XL — PM A X = 7F,ig f = J3 Z. S. = 5Frz M N D -doe c.. E I ! N/ S 2 . 56,75 o.o' 130.0' c I 1 I, ZS I oo. 0 % TD E-A . S 1 D E 8 2t S(li l q_&, 4 5 f 1= 49 4e, 4 ( 3 7 P = 20, g-9o, q _ V2 w rJD A fon- C E/W J?I2• 33 ( at. z. J e5lc, w mecE -S 02 EXC., t> REQJ 2 Lop, o\tnlCr C,401\Jr>17100S 20 PA rzgel- woo ke- 0- 6 "( cf.. e 4z IV)4 Lie. c -- % e9 CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA PERMIT NO. Zf6_Z:!!f' DATE THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPLIES FOR A PERMIT TO INSTALL THE FOL- LOWING ELECTRICAL WORK: OWNER'S ADDRESS ELEC. CO Subject to rules and regulations of the city and national electric codes. Number OUNT 1teration,Addition Repair Change of Service Resi elitial Commercial Mobile Home Factory Built Housing New Residential 0-100 Amp_Service 101-200 Amp Service 201 Amp an above New Commercial mp Service Application Fee 4 XALCZZ-) J TOTAL By signing this appl m sJaa I will in om a with the NEC including Article 110. Section 110.9 and 110 10. z I A Tu i n OWIal n Mat;fir Eleclrie ian 9-1 v STATE COMPETENCY NO. 0 CITY OF SANFORD FIRE -DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE #: 407-322-4952 BUSINESS ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER:( ) PERMIT PLANS REVIEW TENT PERMIT BURN PERMIT REINSPECTION TANK PERMIT FIRE SYSTEM AMOUNT COMMENTS: { I e e' 4 ZA Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department,,300 N. Park Avenue, Sartford, Florida. Phone # 330-5656. Proof of payment must be made to Sanford Fire Prevention before any further services can take place. I certify that the above I l information is true and 1 correct and that I will comply with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of Sanford, Florida. Sanford Fire Prevention Applicants Signature 04/22/1996 15:04. 817-595-6889 I)ALLAS SALES PAGE 02/02 APR-IA-1999 15:1G UINCENT ASSOCIATION 214 351 2095 P.01/01 THE VINCENT ASSOCIATION V IRACSIIMif1.E TRANSMMAL 10015 TeehnolM Blvd Wcst Architecture suite 131 Intmiors Dallas Tame 75220-4319 Hood service Design 214/351-5400 1* 214/351-2095 Compsgr National Guardtan Date: 18 April 1998 Deliver to: John.Kearly From: Scott L. Shippey Projea Don Pablo's Sanford, FL Job Na: 95462.00 Fax Number: 8171595-088 Nttrabw c8pages, mchxhng cover sheet: original to Follow by Mail: No Ra nwics: Jnhn: Please let thig fax transm ttal serve to provide appropriate OWUront load 'information. Sheet CS1 of the aonstrucdon documents does note that the building oapadity Is 299. The number breaks down to 272 seats and a mmdmum work shift of 27 employees. Should you require any additional information or have any questions pleats® call. Thanks Scott Please call 214/351.5400 if all pages are not teoasved 11P. JAN 16196 14:56 FR NATIONAL GUARDIAN SAR 41 379 914E TO 14073512663 P.02/02 q,vGuardian National JANUARY 16, 1995 CITY/COUNTY NAME: CITY/COUNTY ADDRESS: CITY/COUNTY STATE/ZIP: ATTENTION: PERMIT DEPARTMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I, HEMERSON SHADEED, STATE LICENSE #,1 EF0000294, ALLOW MR. WILLIAM SILVIA, OPERATIONS MANAGER, ORLANDO OFFICE TO ACT AS MY AGENT TO OBTAIN PERMITS FOR FIRE ALARMS ELECTRONIC SERVICES. IF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS REQUIRED OR QUESTIONS ARISE, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT THE ADDRESS BELOW. HEMERSON E. SHADEED (EF 0000294) C/O NATIONAL GUARDIAN SECURITY SERVICES 571 INTERSTATE BLVD. SARASOTA, FLORIDA 34240 941/377-6344 / 800/274-5336 FAX ## 941/379-9146 THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION 4a'v ERELY, ele HEMERSON SHADEED HS:mae CC: GEORGE MANGINELLI BILL MARTIN STATE OF FLORIDA- COUNTY OF THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT WAS ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME_ THIS /Ir" DAY OF A"4 _1995. NOTARY/ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: /a./1.3 lie 3177$0huioaI:YpU=12113M M . NAY S aict aQ t3anLej ( , National Guardian Security Services Corp. Electronic Security Services Division 571 Interstate Boulevard Building A Sarasota, Florida 34240 Lic.#EF0000294 MAR 19 ' 96 14: 02 FR AHER I TECH SEk-UR 1'1) LHKYIeJ i t>r2 &J 16 l u r. ei/ u_, neritech I.Guardian 11at onal James nt, Am OFI Setv ityLiuk President, Ameritech SecurityLink November, 1995 Deiir National Guardian Customer: We are pleased to announce that Ameritech SecurityLink°" has purchased National Guardian and therefore, your security system account. As you may be aware, Ameritech is one of die largast communications companies in the United hates, providing local telephone, paging, cellular, and yellow pages services to over 13 million customers. Ameritech SecurityLink has been providing home and business security systerrls to customers like you for over a decade. Please be assured that the service you currently receive will continue without interruption, Our primary focus is to continue to provide outstanding customer service to our valued customers. We believe that Ameritech's experience with communication networks and the company's extensive resources and capabilities will help in this effort. If you have any questions or concerns about your security service, please do not hesitate to call us at (915) 779-0909. We hope that you share our excitement about National Guardian joining Ameritech SecurityLink and we are looking forward to serving you in the future. Sincerely, James M. Covert 111 Windsor Drive Oak Brook, IL 60521-9670 Charles R. Smith Fire Systems Supervisor - National Accounts eritech 7434 Tower Street National Accounts Group Ft. Worth, Texas 76118 817) 589-1564 800) 695-3599 817) 595-0203 Fax Lic. #13-1985 SecurityLink- FIRE ALARM ,'UBMITTAL FOR DON PABLO' S 100 TOWNE CENTER BLVD. SANFORD, FL. FRONI 7434 Tower Street Fort Worth, Texas 76118 817) 589-1564 817) 595-0203 Fax NATIONAL GUARDIAN SecurityLink- 7434 TOWER STREET from FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76118 meritech ACR 1531K 10-M CHARLES R. SMITH FIRE SYSTEMS SUPERVISOR - NATIONAL ACCOUNTS APS 0236 NICET #079171 SUBMITTAL OUTLINE 4/ 15/96 I. LOCATION A. Don Pablo's 100 Towne Center Blvd. Sanford, FL. 32771 Il. CODES A. NFPA 72 Chapters 1, 3-7 As Applicable (Remote Station) C. LOCAL B. Standard Building & Fire Codes III. CONTROL EQUIPMENT A. Silent Knight 5207 w/Digital Communicator B. 5230 Key Pad/Remote Annoc. IV. INITIATING DEVICE A. (1) Waterflow Switch (existing) E. (2) Smoke Detector (panel protection) B. (1) Tamper Switch (existing) F. Kitchen Hood Suppression unit C. (4) Manual Pull Stations E. (8) Duct Detectors W/Remote LED's(powered separate) 1-1. (1) Heat Detector V. INDICATING DEVICE A. (6) Horn/Strobes ADA Listed C. Silent Knight 5230 Key Pad/Annoc. B. (3) ADA Strobes VI. ZONES I. Waterflow Switch 5. Heat Detector 2. 'Pamper Switch 6. Kitchen Hood Suppression Units 3. Smoke Detectors 7. Duct Detectors (Powered Separately) 4. Pull Stations VII. WIRING A. Class B 18 AWG 2 Cond. FPL Fire Cable ( initiating devices) B. Class B 16 AWG 4 Cond. FPL Fire Cable (indicating circuits) C. Class A 18AWG 2 Cond. FPL Fire Cable (Waterflow & Tamper Switches) B. Class B 18 AWG 4 Cond FPL (Key Pad/Annoc) IX. LISTING A. All Equipment is U.L. Listed X. POWER SUPPLY A. Primary - I 1 OV AC on Dedicated Outlet B. Secondary - 2 12V 7AH Batteries(FACP) C. FCPS-24F W/two 15AH Batteries & R-4535 Battery Charger W/two 15Ah Batteries = 30 Ali Stand -By Power For Duct Detector Stand -By power requirements) XI. ALARM SUPERVISION A. Human B. Monitoring Station: SECUNTYLINK FROM AMERITECH 2461 MCGAW ROAD COLUMBUS.OHIO 432074594 SecurityLink- from il7Cl'IiCCiI DON PABLO' S 100 TOWNE CENTER BLVD. SANFOR.D, FL. ZONE 5 EOL ( - --- - - - HEAT DETECTOR CLASS B STYLE A ZONE 4 EOL() C (; o, I MANUAL PULL STATION CLASS B STYLE A ZONE 3 EOL SMOKE DETECTOR CLASS B STYLE A ZONE 2 0 .. TAMPER SWITCH CLASS A STYLED ZONE 1 0 WATER FLOW SWITCH CLASS A STYLE D TO PHONE < .... LINE < 7434 Tower Street Fort Worth, Texas 76118 817) 589-1564 817) 595-0203 Fax EOL ZONE 6 KITCHEN HOOD UNITS Duct Detectors AHU 1 AHU 2 Or f..(R,-- -{s) U ZONE 7 s (R) {SJ {R AHU 3 AHU5 EOL POWER TO DUCT DET. ZONE 8 SPARE i Silent Knight 5207 FACP STROBE LIGHTS WIRED TO CONTINUE TO FLASH ! C<EYPAD AFTER FACP SILENCED HORNS EOL;" FCPS-24F STROBE EOL POWER LIGHTS EOL {-—;- SUPPLY M-4OL4 BATTERY HARGER ON DEDICATED BRANCH CIRCUIT A C I\ Y DEVICE OF DEVICES MAX. ALLOWED) TIMES) CURRENT PER = DEVICE 1 TOTAL STANDBY CURRENT TOTAL ALARM CURRENT 5207 1 X Standby: 120 mA = 120 mA 1 X Alarm: mA'2 = 400 mq 5210 Zone Expander X en mA = ter,;;. mA 5230 Annunciator 7 max.) 1 X Standby: 60 mA = 60 mA 1 X Alarm: 120 mA 120 mA A 180 Status Display Modulo X Standby: 20 rnA = mA X Alarm: 140 mA mA 5220 Series Type Master Box X 15 mA = mA mA 5255 On -Site Printer no longer available) X 40 mA = mA mA 52GO Printer Interface X 25 mA = mA mA 5521 Desk Top Programmer X 30 mA = mA mA SMOKE DETECTORS manual forRefertodevicem current ratings.) See section 5.3 for}.;:?..:,`• max. #per loop.) Ji4 vl ?::!: <. ?, :::::'r.::ti'i:i:>..iL}i{ <' is i:': }.n;:'}`. }`hii.}:?•;::.i.i:i. i:v;?:: % is };v}: •: 'i}i:vi ii:;..;.'•: };}} i'>i iY:y?%p:iiiifit::;•<:::i?.:i?;?:i` <;,': i y!' %Y Ci %'i 'Ei:? 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DUCT DETECTOR/ H rtNS POWER SUPPLY FCPS24F 1 X Standby: 9 mA = c) mA 1 X Alarm: 40 mA YO mA X Standby: mA = mA mAXAlarm: mA X Standby: mA = 18.. U omA mAXAlarm: mA = TOTAL CURRENT RATINGS OF ALL DEVICES IN SYSTEM mA STANDBY 6G6 mA ALARM NOTE is If only one current rating is listed, the draw for that device is the same whether the system Is in alarm or standby condition. The exception is the sounding devices. See NOTE 3. NOTE 2: The alarm current draw for the 5207 Control/Communlcator will vary from approximately 20 mA to 700 mA, „ depending on how the system is configured. You will need to measure the current draw for your installation and write the amount in the space on the worksheet. Connect an AC amp meter In series frith one of the batteries. Disconnect U1e AC power co::rce: Put the panel in alarm. The meter will indicate the alarm current. NOTE 3: Sounding devices are rated lot alarm current only. Standby current is 0 mA. NOTE 4: In alarm system sensor smokes draw total current (100mA) on Zone gq/G0 A X 60HR = II.-3 AH + (,66(, A X 1/12) + 107= 12,5115 rAHS Stand—by Required Two 12V 15AH Batteries = 24V w/ 15 AH 14 BATTERY CALCULATIONS Firelite 3amp Power Supply EQUIPMENT QTY. STANDBY CURRENT V0l_LdII..WK4 ALARM CURRENT FCPS-24F 9 mA 40 mA 1 PH400 AC/DC Duct Detector 10 25 mA ea. = 250 mAi 75 mA ea. = 750 mA Remote LEDs 0 7 mA ea. = 70 Tq Horns 6 23 mA ea. = 138 mA Strobe Lights 6 125 mA ea. = 750 mA ADA Strobe Lights 3 115 mA ea. = 345 mA TOTAL 259 mA 2093 mA FORMULA FOR NFPA 71 AMPERE HOUR CALCULATION: 259 A X 60 ) + 10% = 17.094 AID stand-by hours contingency total A.H. voltage factor FORMULA FOR NFPA 72 AMPERE HOUR CALCULATION: 259 A X 60 ) + ( 2.093 A X 1/12) + 10% stand-by hours alarm 5 contingency voltage voltage min factor FCPS-24F w/Two 12V 15 AH Batteries = 24V w/ 15 AH + R-4524 Charger w/ 2 12V 15 AH Batteries = 24V w/ 15 AH TOTAL STAND BY 30 AH 18.605 AH total A.H. OD Multiplex Control/ Communicator FEATURING... Four Partitions History Buffer Keypad Programmable Remotely Programmable Freely Programmable Alpha Display 60 PINs U.L. Listed, C.S.F.M. Approved DS7400Xi Zones 128 outputs 3 (expandable to 39) Special Four Systems Partitioning Features 400 Event History Buffer 60 Personal Identification Numbers Input/Output Cross-Matrixing Outputs on the Multiplex Bus Arm -only" Codes by Partition DS7400XiFCP 128 3 (expandable to 39) All DS7400Xi features. Specially designed for fire applications. Includes all required accessories for commercial fire application. Detection Systems, Inc. 130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, New York 14450/ Fairport, NY: 800/289-0096; 716/223-4060; FAX 716/223-9180Hinson, TN: 800/727-3002; 615/877-3020/ For Technical Service: 800/374-7454 Description The DS7400Xi is a Multiplex control/ communicator. It accepts up to 60 Per- sonal ID Numbers (PINS), is keypad or re- motely programmable, and has a wide range of features as described below. Commercial Fire Approved Meets commercial fire requirements when used with the DS7420i (Dual Phone Line/Bell Supervision Module), DS7447 Alpha -Numeric Keypad, and AETR-16 (enclosure for transformer). The DS7400XiFCP is shipped with these accessories. The 8 on -board zones may be used as Class B (Style B) input loops and will accept up to 20 two -wire smoke detectors (such as DS250 Series) each. Multiplex zones support 4-wise smoke detectors. LED and Alpha Keypad Support The DS7400Xi can use the DS7445 LED keypad and the DS7447 Alpha -Numeric keypad. The DS7445 provides an LED per zone (for main board zones 1-8 only), plus 8 system status LEDs that in- dicate conditions such as armed, fire alarm, and trouble. The DS7447 pro- vides a two line, 16 character (per line) LCD display. Text is freely pro- grammable for zone and partition de- scriptions. The end user can adjust the sounder volume and backlight intensity using easy two button commands. LED and LCD keypads may be mixed in the same system. Up to 8 keypads are al- lowed per system. Easy function Key User Interface Six labeled function keys eliminate the need for multi -button commands. Func- tions such as arming, disarming, and re- setting the smoke detectors are per- formed by simply entering a PIN followed by the function key. This inter- face provides the new user with easy to follow procedures, while allowing the expert user quick access without the use of cumbersome menu driven formats. A programmable "Quick Arm" feature al- lows the system to be turned on without the use of PIN'while still requiring a PIN to tu!'n the system off, silence alarms, or perform system tests. 60 Personal ID Numbers (PINs) The system supports 60 Personal ID Numbers (PINS), which are 4 digits in length. The PINs may contain any com- bination of digits. Any number of PINS may be designated as master PINS; these are the only PINS which can be used to reprogram PINS. PINS other than the master PINS may be programmed with 6 different levels of authority. These PINS may be restricted from ;;;-passing, test- ing, and disarming the system. Zones The DS7400Xi accepts up to 123 yes. These zones may consist of 8 hard- wired zones, plus the remaining multi- plex zones. Any of these zones may be programmed to follow one of 15 pro grammable zone functions. Multiplex Inputs A complete line of multiplex devices is available including multiplex PIRs, duals, door contacts, and interface modules. Four Systems Partitioning The DS7400Xi maybe split in up to 4 completely separate Systems. Each par- tition has its own keypads and can have up to two reporting IDS. Keypads can also be programmed as master keypads, allowing access to all partitions. Common Area Partitioning One partition can be programmed to follow the arming state of 2 or 3 other partitions. The common area arms only when all partitions it is common to are armed. This allows for protection of shared areas such as foyers and entry- ways, while still maintaining separate partitioning. Smoke Detector Alarm Verification The DS7400Xi may be programmed to perform an automatic reset of the smoke detectors, should an alarm occur. if a second alarm occurs within the ver- ification window, an immediate fire alarm results. This reduces potential false alarms, while still providing fast re- sponse to an alarm. Keypad Programmable The system is completely keypad pro- grammable. No need for expensive hand-held programmers. The DS7447 is required for system programming. Remotely Programmable WDSRP software allows the system to be remotely programmed using an IBM PC (or IBM compatible) running Win- dows and a standard Hayes modem. Using an off -site computer permits diagnostics to be run, systems to be armed, and zones bypassed. This not only reduces service visits to a premise, it also allows quick customer assistance in closing troublesome accounts. 400 Event History Buffer A 400 event history buffer, which can be read at the DS7447 keypad or uploaded to the WDSRP Remote Programming Software, keeps track of Open/Close events, Alarms, Troubles, etc. by time and date. The most recent 64 events are stored in nonvolatile Memory and can be recalled even after a total power fail- ure. RS232 Serial Printer Support The system provides support for one se- rial printer using the DS7412 RS232 In- terface Module. System events may be printed automatically as they occur and can be printed via a keypad command. The installer can select w% hich types ui events are printed. Custom Arming Configurations The system can be programmed to arm in different configurations providing a means of automatically bypassing a group of zones. Anti- Takeover Protection All or part of the programming may be locked so the program cannot be changed should someone attempt to takeover the account. Patented Busl_o0 anti-takeover circuitry imbeds a secret code into the multiplex devices, pro- hibiting the control from being replaced using these devices. Two Independent Entry Delays Zones may be programmed to select from one of the two entry delay times. This allows the selection of a longer entry delay time for zones that are located a long distance from the keypad. Answering Machine Override The DS7400Xi has a built-in answering machine override function. No external hardware is required. Flexible Digital Communication The communicator will work into most alarm receivers that are in use today. It supports 3/ 1, 3/ 1 Ext., 4/ 1, 4/2, Contact ID, SIA (1 10 or300 Baud), and BFSKdig- ital communicator formats. DS7104 Line Reversal Module Provides a reverse polarity output for direct connection applications. Provides both a maintained and alternating output. DS7111i Dual Phone Monitor Provides 2 phone line super- vision and switching with trouble output. Connects to one zone of control. Not for use in commercial fire applications. DS741.2 RS232 Interface Module Provides the ability to print history events. Connects to a standard serial printer. 1 per system. DS7416 Communications Module Provides the ability to communi- cate using the ARDIS radio network. Available with red enclosure. 1 per system. DS74201 Dual Phone Line/ Bell Supervision Module Provides 2 supervised 12 volt outputs, dual phone line super- vision, and one Class A (Style D) Commercial Fire Zone. 1 per system. DS7430 Multiplex Bus Driver Provides an expansion bus for connection of multiplex devices. 1 per system. DS7432 8-Input Remote Module Provides 8 supervised input zones. Connects to multiplex bus. Requires use of DS7430. DS7433 8-Input Direct Module Provides 8 supervised input zones. Supports 2-wire smoke de- tectors. Cannot be used with DS7430. 1 per system. DS7445 LED Keypad 8 Zone LEDs. 8 system status LEDs. For fire applications, red graph- ics are available in packages of 10. Order RG 7445-10. DS7447 Alpha -Numeric Keypad m ei.e c Displays two fines of 16 characters. The Alpha information is re- motely and ke./pad programmable. a 12' H., 63I8' W., For fire applications, red graph- s- D. (11.43 an H.. 16.19 ics are available in packages of 2.sa4 0.), n o.l 10. Order RG "r447.10. Flush Mount Multiplex ContactINDS7450Reportsactualmultiplex address to the control system. Gap = 0.75' (1.9 cm). Sold in Requires use of DS7430. packages or t0 OS7450-10) DS7452 Surface Mount Multiplex Contact Reports actual multiplex address to the control system. Gap = 1.5• (3.13 cm). Requires use of DS7430. sord in packages of to DS7452-10) DS7457 Single Zone Multiplex Input Module Provides one supervised zone. Connects to multiplex bus. r:::°:; • Requires use of DS7430. Sold in packages of t0 DS7457.10) DS7460 Two Input Module Provides two supervised zones. Connects to multiplex bus. Requires use of DS7430. Sold in packages of 5 (DS7460-5) Sold in packages of (DS7465-2) DS7465 Input/Output Module Provides one Supervised zone and one Form 'C' relay output. Connects to multiplex bus. Up to 20 per sy;;tem. t. DS7470 Multiplex PIR Intrusion Detector Provides standard coverage pat- tern of 50 by 50 ft. (15 by 15 m). Optional 120 ft. (40 m) Long Range and 80 ft. (25 m) Barrier patterns available. Requires use of DS7430. DS7471 Multiplex PIR Intrusion Detector Provides standard coverage pat- tern of 35 by 35 ft. (10 by 10 m). Optional 70 ft. (20 m; 'Long Range and 35 It. (10 m) Barrier patterns available. Requires use of DS7430. DS7472 Multiplex PIR Intrusion Detector Provides 60 ft. (18 m) diameter 360° coverage pattern. Requires use of DS7430. DS7476 Multiplex, Dual Technology Microwave/PIR Intrusion Detector Provides standard coverage pat- tern of 50 by 50 ft. (15 by 15 my Requires use of DS7430. DS7480 Bell Supervision j Module Provides power and supervision for one end -of -line supervised in- dicating appliance circuit. DS7481 Single Phone Line Monitor Monitors one phone line. Pro- vides a Normally Open relay out- put which doses upon phone line failure. DS7488 Octal Relay Module Provides 8 Form "C" relay out- puts. 2 persystem AETR-16 Enclosure Mounts over standard electrical outlet. Provides mechanical protection for transformer and wiring con- nections. P/N 29329C Three (3) Telephone Numbers The system supports two 20-digit tele- phone numbers with a three or four digit account code for each. Each of the two phone numbers can be individually con- figured for the type of communication format and choice of pulse or tore dial- ing. The third phone number is reserved for remote programming. EE Memory The panel uses EEPROM technology; thereby, allowing it to retain all program memory as well as the arm/disarm state through a total power failure. There is also a delay on power restore to prevent false alarms from space sensors that may take several minutes to become op- erational. None of the system pro- gramming or user codes will be lost. Standard Outputs The system provides three outputs that are individually programmable and may be controlled by alarms, access control, ground start, smoke detector reset, or the control's arming state. Output Functions Output Functions can be programmed to follow system events or to follow one or two specific zones in a "cross matrix" fashion (see Input/Output Cross Matrix- ing). These Output Functions can be programmed to control octal relay out- puts or multiplex bus outputs. Input/Output Cross Matrixing Input/Output cross matrixing allows up to 15 Output Functions to follow the status of specific input zones. Outputs can be programmed to follow any com- bination of one or two zones, open or closed, with the system armed or dis- armed. Octal Relay Modules The DS7400Xi supports two octal relay modules. Each DS7488 supplies 8 relays which can be programmed to follow sys- tem events, or follow Output Functions as previously described. Multiplex Bus Outputs The DS7400Xi supports up to 20 DS7465 Input/Output modules. These modules are connected to the multiplex bus and provide one input loop and one Form "C" output relay. The input loop operates the same as all other multiplex inputs. The output loop can be pro- grammed to follow Output Functions. SPECIFICATIONS Housing The standard DS, MOM enclosure is man- ufactured from 20 Ga., cold -rolled steel, and measures 12.5" wide, by 14.5 High, by3' Deep. A keyed lock is included, and this en- closure has provision foram optional tamper switch for monitoring the door. The standard DS740OXiFCPenclosure is manufactured from 18 Ga., cold -rolled steel, and measures 15' Wide, by 20.75' High, by 4.25' Deep. A keyed lock is included, and this enclosure has provision for an optional tamper switch for monitoring the door. Temperature 32° to+1207(0'to+49°C). Power Input Power: 18 VAC, 50 VA, 50 Hz. or 60 Hz. Total power output: 12 VDC:, 2.5 A Keypad regulated power: 12 VDC, 1.0 A U.L Listed Auxiliary power: 12 VDC, 1.5 A U.I_ lasted Alarm Power Output: 1,75 A Auxiliary power voltage range: 10.2 to 14. I VDC Optional Standby Battery (P334): 12 V, 7.0 A (can support up to 35 AI-0 Control panel standby current: 175 mA DS7447 keypad standby/alarm current: 100 mA DS7445 keypad standby/alarm current: 75 mA Note: Total current forall auxiliary devices, including keypads and smoke de- tectors, is 1.5 A standby and 2.5 A alarm. Standard Outputs Alarm Output Normally Open, 1.75 Amp contact con- nected to auxiliary power Can be steadyor pulsed. Programmable Output i Solid state current sink (1.0 Amp Max.). Can be used for alarm, arming state, access con- trol, or other options. Programmable Output 2 Solid state voltage source (500 mA Max.) Can be used for alarm, arming state, access control, smoke power, or other options. Keypads Number of keypads: 8 keypads maximum Maximum wire length each: 1000 R. (300 m) Maximum wire length total in system: 6000 fL (I 800 m) C Wire type: 4 conductor # 18 A WG or #22 A WG. NOTE: Nu more than 2 keypads on any 1000 fool (300 m) run. Communicator Will report to two phone numbers with full single, double and back-up reporting. com- municates in SIA, 3/ 1, 3/ 1 Ext., y / 1, 4/2, BFSK, and Contact ID. FCC Registration Number is ESVUSA-75333- AL-E The ringer equivalence is 0.1 B Lightning Protection MOVs and spark gaps provide protection from lightning surges and static discharges. Burglar/Fire Zone Inputs Number of circuits: 8 Circuits on board End of line resistor: 2.2 K ohms Minimum circuit resistance: 60 ohms Fire Signal Initiating Circuits Fire circuits will work with 2 or 4-wire detectors and have optional alarm verification. Number of circuits: 8 Circuits on board (ex- pandable to 16) Type of circuit: Class B, latching Maximum detectors per zone: 20 detectors 2-wire) Total detector standby current: 2.5 mA Listings and Approvals Underwriter's Laboratories Household Fire Alarm, U.L. Standard UL985 Commercial Fire Alarm (Type Service: Lo- cal, Central Station, Remote Station; Type In- itiating: Automatic, Manual, Sprinkler Super- visory, and Waterflow), U.L Standard ULB64 Household Burglary Alarm, U.L. Standard UL1023 Police Station Connection Grades AA and A, U.L. Standard UL365 ' Central Station Burglary Alarm Grades AA, A, B, and C; U.L Standard ULI 610 Suitablefor installation in NFPA 72 applications as applies to Local, Central Sta- tion, Remote Station, SprinklerSupervisory, and Waterflow. Protected under one or more of the following patents: 15,268,668;15,302,941 DSI TECH SERVICE TEL No.17162239180 Apr 11,96 15:22 No.002 P.03 Dip DS7416 Interface Module RW7410 I?Jp Switch Programming Diagnostic LEDs ewi°u Enable The diagnostic LEDs can be used as a m diagnostic LEDs troubleshooting aid. To enable the LEDs, place LM the jumper plug on both pins. The DS7416 ENARLEDisable draws more current in this mode, so the Jumper Wo , " diagnostic LEDs plug should not be placed on both pins under normal conditions. ORx OPT Tx = Option bus transmit data to control panel 00 OPT Rx = Option bus receive data from control panel 00 RPM Rx = Receive data from modemTxFbc RPM RPM Tx = Transmit data from modem vrt®::o'®rro OPCP4 CLOSE1 ARDIS frequency (Switches 1-4) Option Bus Adelfatsl Slot Number 1 2 3 4 rhe 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2,or 9poa ; Switches r> e) SMIChes 7-8) 66 toe 1 23R44III4"U61 1. I 234 1rr234a 15 e se.1 Ve ( 5 6 3 J 7 8 2MW 7::... a5in soeeo i So: i 1 10 ! 23r4 e 1; 2 334t 1 234 i 1160W12Me 1 5 6 Mi 378 1 1 23 4"I 1j2 34 1j2')34 17tDC 141 M69 1 DS7416 Wiring Red Wire Black Wire Green Wire Yellow Wire i 'i 0 T DS7400 Series I Control Panel 0 N 9 11 BOOM@ L Red Wire Rlack_ Wire Green Wire Yellow Wire ARDIS Frequency: The ARDIS Frequency is based upon your geographic area. Option Bus Address: The Option Bus Address is used by the DS7400 series control panel to communicate to different devices on the*option bus. Each device on the option bus should have its own address. Slot Number: (Usually set to 1) The Slot Number is used by ARDIS to property route incoming signals. NOTE: The ARDIS Frequency and Slot Number should be obtained from ARDIS during registration and before installation. Zone 1 • Use the #18 AWG pair forp6wer. DS7416 EOL DS7416 Use any #22 AWG pair for data. Connect the two wires to Zone 1 of the control panel and terminate in the module's cabinet using the end -of -line resistor from the control panel. Program Zone 1 as a 24•hour burglar alarm zone. page 2 o/ 2 r11;— A n..--...1-A......... r14Z7A1C DSI TECH SERVICE TEL No.17162239180 Apr 11,96 15:22 No.002 P.02 06,1 Installation Instructions for the OS7416 Communications Module 1.0 Generallnform>ation The DS7416 is an interface module designed for use with the DS7400 ceries control panel. It provides a means of communicating alarmandsupervisionsignalsusingtheARDISradionetworkItcanbeareplaoementfororacompfimenttothestandarddigitalcommunicator. The DS7416F Is the same as a DS7416, except the DS7416F comes with a red enclosure. Current Draw: 127 MA Standby; 127 mA Alarm. 2.0 MQunting NOTE: Sight testing and modem registration must be completed prior to installation. If coverage problems or slight difficultiesareencountered, contact Detection Systems' Technical Service personnel at (800) 374-7454. Mount the module as high as possible in the installation (DO NOT MOUNT OUTDOORS). oxThemodulemustnotbemountedcloserthan14' (35.6 cm) or Earth -sr than 50 ft. 0 5 m) from the control panel. , The module should be mounted at least 14" (35.6 cm) from other metal objects to avoid antenna interference. The module's enclosure should be mounted vertically (so that the antenna connector is at the top). Do not ground the module's enclosure. If wiring between the control panel and the module is In conduit, isolate the conduit from themodule's enclosure using a 1/2' PVC conduit or Isolated conduit fittings. NOTE; For U.L. burglar alarm installations, the interconnecting wiring from the module to the control panel must be wired as shown onpage2. For fire alarm Installations, the Interconnecting wiring must be in conduit, and the module must be located within 20 ft. (6m) of the control panel. 3.0 Wiring Route wiring as necessary from the control panel to the module. Use no more than 50 ft. (15 m) of cable (in conduit) for connection to thecontrolpanel. Be sure all wiring is unpowered (de-energized)'betone routing. Connecl wiring to the options bus of the control panel. The options bus terminals are located on the small terminal strip In the lower leftcornerofthecontrolpanel, See page 2 for wiring information. 4.0 Din Svtrttch Program Program the module's DIP switches as shown on page 2. 5.0 DS7400 Serles Control Panel Programming Program the control panel as follows: Phone Number General Control Programming: 0127TTie9o-1 Enable remote programmer call-back Dial Ise on all a umbers Dial tone on all hone numbers191019 Dial tone switch to pulse if required 10101• T ARDIS network first Data Digit Data Digit Phone Number 2 Format Programming: 9 1 Contact ID 9 BFSK, SIA, Contact ID 1 l , Send alarm reports via either ARDIS or diaital K#M I Send alarm reports via both ARDIS and doita 4 1 6.0 P mminp using the WDSRP Remote erogramminq . ) are If using the WDSHP Remote Programming Software to program the DS7400 series control panel, select "ARDIS" or 'ARDIS U.L. Mode" n the Phone Control Section. Detection Systems, Inc. Fairport, New York 14450 Technical Service: (800) 374-7454 Sales: (800) 289-0096 and (716) 223.4060 Fax: (716) 2.23.9180 vwyngnt v i utsq-vo uetection Systems. Inc. MAR-09-1994 16:01 FROM NATIONAL GUARDIAN TO 918175956887 P.e4 3,33 Pfingsten Road NorfhDfook.Illinois sm-2096 N OVA (708) 272-MM FAX No. (7031 272-8129 UL Underwriters Laboratories Inc.. MCI Mali No. 254 telex No. 65025433433343 NOTICE OF AUTHORIZATION' TO APPLY THE UL MARK March 3, 1994 Detection Systems, Inc. Mr. Greg Roat 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport, NY 14450 Our Reference: Product: Gentlemen: S3819, 93NK20364; 9:3NK29177 DS7400 System 6 I Century of Rotrllc sated tew•tl We have completed our engineering investigation under the above project number and find theproductcomplieswiththeapplicablerequirements. This letter temporarily supplements the UL Follow -Up Services Inspection procedure and seises asauthorizationtoapplytheULListingMarktotheaboveproductswhichconstructedasdcc,- ves below: Modified by the Construction Change Notice dated March 3, 1994, copy attached. This authorization is effective for 90 days only from the date of this Notice. Records covering theproductarenowbeingpreparedandwillbesenttoyouinthenearfuture. Products produced which bear the UL Mark shall be Identical to those which were evaluated by ULandfoundtocomplywithUL's requirements. If changes in construction are discovered, authorization to use the UL Mark may be withdrawn and products that bear the UL Mark may havetoberevised (in the field or at the manufacturer's facility) to bring them into compliance with UL'srequirements. Very truly yours, R. SUCHY (Ext. 43201) Senior Project Engineer Engineering Services RRS:lac cc: National G wx&an - Louis T. Fiore MAR 9 '94 15:36 Reviewed by: J. E. 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Operation I 0_ POWER INPL ACCEPT I I AVAILABLE POWER INPUTS 24 VDC 2A VAC 50MZ to II 1205000 KZ OR 2Y40 VAC 50-60 H7 C TO APPROPRIATEERM SI ONNECT RA?2aVOF EACH TL19VACI HIGHVOLTAGE ALARM AUXILIARY CONTACTS O TA CCi,RATI (c AUX CONTACTI15 18 17 tE IY 20 1GA 0 277 VAC (0.75 PA) 2t0 VA ® 2a0 VAC (DA P.F.) 1A1 HP ® 120 VAC N.0 C N.O N,O. C. 114 HP 0 240 VAC I ALARM AUXILIARY CONTACTS SHOWN IN STANDBY. CONTACTS TRANSFER DURING I I ALARM AS INDICATED BY THE ARROWS. IROLIBIF ['4MAGTR TINO I TROUBLE CONTACTS YACNC I I I 10 I I I Iola< m.RKn ammw.un...o{rwae.. mlKn art. wac o{ncro..ewoa Iart e K OKD./ MpAs9 K{Et.O.{w CpwlKtt I c,.. l.nolsa oo.urtv, ro wwa I 1 ALARM ' CONTACTS SHOWN NITATION OPEN IN STANDBY. LOOP CONTACTS CLOSE LL!F CONTACTSIN LA.LISTED CONTROL PANELFIRST DETECTOR IN THE LOOP — — OH400ACOC I AVAILABLE POWER INPUTS CONNECT POWER SOURCE t 2 12 10 la TO APPROPRIATE TERMINALS V9 120 9 OF EACH DETECTOR. SEE I _`Jj J\y SPECIFICATIONS FOR 2aIIONAL INFORMATIONPOWERSWPLY I VACIHIGH VOLTAGE ALARM AUIOUARIY CONTACTS I FOR MIRING OF AUXILIARY 15 16 17 1B to 20DEVICES. REFER TO IIY—j—(JJ J INSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS ORCONTACT MANUFACTURER. N.0 C N.O YOU.C. ALARM AU... —CONTACTS SHOWN IN STANDBY. CONTACTS TRANSFER DURING I ALARM AS INDICATED BY THE ARROWS. TROUBLE CONTACTS I I 10 RbW [ CbrtKn UOSD w 4 Jw uq {lup. I m.IKnaT.w. aA o{r{clon,uoa.o-rt.e I I 1 e LOW VOLTAGE CONTACTS SI10WN I ALARM OPEN N STANDBY. INITIATION CONTACTSCLOSE CONTACTS 99 INALARM. I I I LAST DETECTOR IN THE LOOP EOL RESISTOR OH400ACDC SPECIFIED BY PANEL MANUFACTURER CAUTION: Do not loop wire terminals when wiring detectors. Break wire runs to provide system supervision of connections. ELECTRICAL RATINGS DH400ACDC A78. 1928-00) Power Supply Voltage 20 - 29 VDC 24 VAC 50 - 60 Hz 120 VAC 50 - 60 Hz 220/240 VAC 50 - 60 Hz CURRENT REQUIREMENTS (USING NO ACCESSORIES) Max. standby current 25 mA 25 mA AC avg. 35 mA AC avg. 20 mA AC avg. Max. alarm current 75 mA 155 ITA AC avg. 55 mA AC avg. 30 mA AC avg. CONTACT RATINGS Alarm initiation contacts (SPST) 2.OA @ 30 VAC/DC (0.6 power factor) Alarm auxiliary contacts (DPDT) 10A @ 30 VDC 1 OA @ 277 VAC (0.75 power factor) 240 VA @ 240 VAC (0.4 power factor) 1 /8 HP @ 120 VAC 1/4 HP @ 240 VAC Trouble contacts (SPST) 0. 3A @ 32 VDC (resistive) Architect/Engineer Specifications ACCESSORY CURRENT LOADS AT 24VDC DEVICE STANDBY ALARM APA451 12mA MAX 30mA MAX PA400 OmA 15mA MAX RA40OZ OmA 7mA MAX RTS451 OmA* 7mA MAX* ANY COMBINATION OF ACCESSORIES MAYBE USED SUCH THAT THE GIVEN CURRENT LOADS TOTAL 1OOMA OR LESS IN THE STANDBY STATE; 150mA OR LESS IN THE ALARM STATE. NOTE: WHEN INITIATING AN ALARM, THE RTS451 REQUIRES 71mA MAXIMUM IN PRE - ALARM AND 78mA MAXIMUM IN ALARM. NOMINAL STANDBY CURRENT IS Omk ALARM CURRENT IS 7mA MAXIMUM WHEN TEST MAGNET IS REMOVED. The air duct smoke detector shall be a System Sensor Model DH400ACDC Series Smoke Duct Detector. The detector housing shall be UL listed per UL 268A specifically for use in air handling systems. The detector shall operate at air velocities of 300 feet per minute to 4000 feet per minute. The detector housing shall be equipped with an integral mounting base capable of accommodating either photoelectronic or ionization detector heads. It shall be capable of local testing via magnetic switch or remote testing using the RTS451 Remote Test Station. The duct detector housing shall incorporate an airtight smoke chamber in compliance with UL 268A, Standard for Smoke Detectors for Duct Applications. The housing shall be capable of mounting to either rectangular or round ducts without brackets. An integral filter system shall be included to reduce dust and residue effects on detector and housing, thereby reducing maintenance and servicing. Sampling tubes shall be easily installed after the housing is mounted to the duct by passing through the duct housing. Terminal connections shall be of the strip and clamp method suitable for 14-18 AWG wiring. System Sensor's DH400ACDC 4-Wire Duct Housing will accommodate either the 1451 DH Ionization Sensor or the 2451 Photoelectronic Sensor. The twist -in, twist -out detector heads allow easy removal for quick cleaning and maintenance, or a change in application without removing the duct housing. The DH400ACDC samples air currents passing through a duct and gives dependable performance for management of fans, blowers and air conditioning systems. WARNING: Dud smoke detectors have specific limitations. DUCT DETECTORS ARE NOT a substitute for an open area smoke detector. NOT a substitute for early warning detection. NOT a replacement for a building's regular fire detection system. Refer to NFPA 72E and 90A for additional duct detector application information. Specifications Length: 14.5 inches (37 cm.) Operating Temperature Range: Height: 5 inches (13 cm.) Operating Humidity Range: Depth: 4 inches (10 cm.) Air Duct Velocity: Weight: 4 lbs. (1.8 kg.) U.L. Listed to 268A Reset Time: DETECTOR 6tSE G MOUNTING GCREW8p(NAUg{ FlITER ADAPTER 0° — 48.8°C (32°—120°I) 10% to 93% Relative humidity 300 to 4000 ft./min. 0. 3 sec. (max.) DETECTOR HEAD_ J TEST MAGNETS AVAILABLE POWER INPUTS POWER INPUTS: ACCEPT 14 I 24 VDC, 2e VAC Z O HZ, SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR (YVL ( V`Jv{ (YVL (7v I 120 VAC 50-60 I/Z, OR ADDITIONALPOWERI220240VAC50-60 HZ. SUPPLY INFORMATION. I 24 V I TO APPROPRIATE TERMINALS 220/ 1d . . I OF EACH DETECTOR. C. HIGH VOLTAGE ALARM AUXILIARY CONTACTS I HI . H V TA • A ARM A IXI IARY .T1NTA -T RATIN S I 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 I OA @ 3O VDC I OA @ 277 VAC (0.75 POWER FACTOR) FOR WIRING OF AUXILIARY I I 240VA @ 240 VAC (0.4 POWER FACTOR) DEVICES, REFER TO I N.0 I /8 HP @ 12VAC CN.O 1.0.1N.C.0 VAC MANUFACTURERSINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OR CONTACT MANUFACTURERS I ALARM AUXILIARY CONTACTS SHOWN IN STANDBY. CONTACTS TRANSFER DURING ALARM AS INDICATED BY THE ARROWS. I LOW VOLTAGE ALARM INITIATION CONTACTS 1 IBNO9 I LOW VOLTAGE ALARM INITIATION CONTACTS SHOWN IN STANDBY. CONTACTS TRANSFER DURING ALARM AS INDICATED BY THE ARROW. 2 I ALARM I 5 ALARM SIGNAL RED t 1 I COMMON I 6 I' AUXPOWERI IFIELD II 7 (.) AUX POWER t IN, GRN. I JUMPER WTROUBLE I1 CONTACTS 1 I L— — — —— I APA451 AUDIBLE PIEZO ALERT WITH ALARM AND DH400 ACDC POWER ( TROUBLE) LEDS. FOR STAND ALONE DUCT DETECTOR LOW VO TA . A ARM INITIATION nNTA .T eTIN . 2. OA @ 30VAC/DC (0.6 POWER FACTOR) TROUBLE CONTA( 0. 3A @ 32 VACIDC TROUBLE CONTACTS CLOSED IN STANDBY AND ALARM. CONTACTS OPEN WHILE DETECTOR HEAD OR POWER IS REMOVED, AND DURING RESET. OPEN CONTACTS EXTINGUISH OPTIONAL APA451 GREEN -POWER- LED TO INDICATE TROUBLE CONDITION. AM 1927-00) APPLICATIONS ONLY. APA451 RECOMMENDED (A78.1929-00) FOR COMPLIANCE TO NFPA 90A. LOCATE IN NORMALLY OCCUPIED AREA OF PREMISES. I, 04/12/96 10:24 V17083776495 SYSTEM SENSOR 444 SecLinkfromAmerl 0 001 I t a COMM o1 Dubuc U Underwriters Laboratories Inc.® 8WI094 i aL SYSTEM SENSOR, DIV OF PIT TWAY CORP MR P HOUGE j 3825 OHIO AVE ST CHARLES IL 60174 Post -He FaX Note 7671 oale pages To From comept 7 „./ co - a e Phone e Faxa817o203 IFax$ Your most recent listing is shown below. Please review this information and report any inaccuracies to the UL Engineering staffmeinber who handled your Assignment. IUROX August 29, 1994 Smoke- Automatic Fire Detectors SYSTEM SENSOR. DIV OF PITTWAY CORP S911 (N) to- cont from C cant) 0: 4:0(T) OH40ORELM i with 14510N Mad I D/ST . 4000 500 1.0 OAS •• r 51 Rand IN OX 4000 600 1.0 0A6OH4doAc•• wklr 145ION Read 1 D/ST t 4000 600 1.0 OAS ' wFW 2451 Mad P O/ST = 4000 Goo IA 0.05 0111400ACOCIR( T) with 14510N Mad 1 0/ST 1 4000 Soo I 0.05 with 2451 Mad P 0/ST ! 4000 300 1.0 OAS OM4dOACOCi5V( T) 1 0/STi 4000 Soo IA 0.as ON4 OACOCP5V(T) P O/ST 4000 300 1.0 OA5 P270, 1000" 1 O/ST 4000 300 1.0 0.05 with 145ION Mad i Replaces two cards. S91 1 D dated Novern`ber 9. 1993 and 01 dated July 16, 1994. Cant an E eardl 6Ws" WI N61a1 Underwriters Laboiatorles Inc.• 611/0106581 t 139. For information on placing an order for UL Listing Cards in a 3. x 5 inch card format, please refer;to the enclosed ordering information. i j UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. A not -for -profit organization dedicated to public safety and committed to quality service 333 Pfogren Road 126S Walt WhlW= Road less Scott Blvd 12 Laboratory Drive Northbrook 18inofs 50062-2096. USA Melville. Lt., Now York 11747-MBI. USA : SaM Clara. Califomta 83MO-4169. USA P.O. Box 19995 70= 72-awo 5151271-e200 40SM85-2400 Research Trkrngle Park. Tiles 6502543343 Telex No. 6852015 FAX No. (408) 295-3256 Noah Carolina 27709-MS. USA FAX No. (706) 272-6129 FAX No. (516) 271-GUS 019/640-1400 Telex No. 4997928 TkYtis. k. 111M _41'..... Erw — AEIEGIV 2400 SERIES 2 WIRE PHOTOELECTRONIC DETECTOR WITH OPTIONAL BUILT-IN HORN AND 1350 FIXED TEMPERATURE THERMAL System Sensor 400 Series" photoelectronic detectors are specifically designed to meet the stringent performance requirements of industrial and municipal fire detection/alarm systems. Thedesignofthesedetectorsemphasizeseaseofinstallationandfieldmaintenance. Unique optical sensing chamber Built-in test capabilitySuperiorsignal-to-noise ratio Built-in signal processing Low standby current 3.0% nominal sensitivity Twist -on mounting bracket with tamper option Removable cover for field' cleaning Visible LED "blinks" in standby Designed for direct surface or Sealed against dirt, insects and back pressure electrical box mounting Remote LED option Optional built-in 1350F (57°C) thermal 3 year warranty Insect -resistant screening i operating10-32 VDC oi P 9 range9 020"/.508mm openings) Models with built-in horn availableFieldmeteringofdetectorsensitivity 9 3000 fpm air velocity SEMS screws for easy wiring All 400 Series'" photoelectronic smoke detectors contain a unique optical sensing processing to reduce false alarms and chamber designed to sense the presence ofsmoke sample/hold circuitry to provide easy field metering of sensitivity. Other models areparticlesproducedbyawide. range of combustion sources and meet the performance available with a built-in horn which sounds' when the detector alarms thecriteriadesignatedbyU.L. 268. A new custom or when supply voltage polarity is reversed. integrated circuit incorporates signal The 400 Series'" has been designed to seal the sensing chamber from back pressure air flow, dust, dirt, and insects. The back of the detector is sealed and the chamber is protected by a fine mesh (.020"/.508 mm) screen. If cleaning is required, it is easy to remove the cover (with a tool) and obtain access to the screen and chamber to perform a thorough cleaning. V/ General Specifications: 2400 2400TH 2400AT 2400AIT Control panel applications: 2-wire 2-wire 2-wire 2-wire: Built-in thermal: Visual LED local alarm: NO YES YES YES YES (Isolated) Remote LED annunciator YES YES YES capability: Operating voltage range: YES 8.5-35VDC YES 8.5-35VDC YES 10-32VDC YES ' 10-32VDCCurrentlimits a) Standby (max.): b) Alarm current (typ.): 120pA See NOTE 120NA See NOTE 120pA 15mA @ 10V 120pA 15mA @ 10Vc) Alarm current (max.): See NOTE See NOTE 67mA @ 32V 67mA @ 32V Reversed voltage (non -alarm): 48mA @ 24V 48mA @ 24V5mA@10V5mA@10V. 19mA @ 32V 19mA @ 32V Alarm signal: Shunt on Shunt on 15mA @ 24V Shunt on 15mA @ 24V Shunt on power leads power leads power leads power leads ` Agency Listings: U.L. S911, BS&A 1346-88-SA 1 M Architectural/Engineering Specifications CSFM 7257-1209: 103 approved The detector shall be of the photoeleclronic type. Its sensor NOTE: Two -wire control panels must limit current to 100mA or less. shall have a nominal sensitivity of 3.0%/fl. as measure in a UL smoke box, and a signal-to-noise ratio of 2.0 nominal. It shall be possible to perform a functional sensitivity and performance test on the detector without the need of generating smoke. The HOW TO ORDER test method shall lest all detector circuits. A visual indication of an alarm shall be provided by a latching light emitting diode 2400 Photoelectronic detector, 2 wire, surface mount. LED) on the detector which may be seen at ground level. It 2400TH Photoelectronic detector with built-in 135° fixed lashes every ten seconds indicating that power is applied to the detector. The visible alarm signal shall be capable of remote temperature thermal, 2 wire, surface mount. LED annunciation. A special test meter shall be available to 2400AT Photoelectronic detector with integral 135 fixed check the sensitivity of the detector. Metering points for. the test thermal and 85dBA horn, 2 wire, surface mount. meter shall be accessible on the exterior of the detector. The detector shall not alarm when exposed to wind gusts up to 25W 2400AIT Photoelectronic detector with isolated 135° fixed feet per minute. The detector screen and cover assembly should R thermal and 85dBA horn, 2 wire, surface mount. be easily removable for field cleaning. Wire connections are made by clamping plate and screw. A400 Remote annunciator (LED). MOD400 Field test module 156-407-XX Applications manual for system smoke detectors. 156-285-XX Installation instructions for 2400 series detectors. 156-287-XX Installation instructions for 2400 AT/AIT series detectors. RS24 Replacement insect screening for 2400. RS24T Replacement insect screening for 2400TH/AT/AIT. DUST45 Protective dust cover for 2400 Series models.— R59-18-00 Calibrated test card. M02-04-00 Test magnet. Distributed by: A DIVISION OF P/TTW.4Y 3825 Ohio Avenue ! St. Charles, IQ&iols 60174. 708-377.6363 • FAX: 708377.649S In Canada: 416-67S-169S • FAX: 416.67S-7078 DS1 TECH SERVICE TEL No:17162239180 Feb 6,95 11:33 No.001 P.01 Technical "Service' Note MN ERNS: Mire Smoke Detector Compatibility Detect)on Syetems, Inc. Service 800) 374.7454 AFFECTS: DS7400 and DS70901 Control Panelsj130PetintonParkwaySalesMO) 289-0096. Fairport, N.Y. 1445o Fax (716) 223-9180 TED: 15 June, 1993 Cf Two Wire Smoko Detectors The following Is a list of 2-wire smoke detectors that have proven to be compatible with theD87400andDS70901ControUCommunicatorsunderthemethodrequiredbyUnderwritersLaboratories, inc. E r Notice: Detection Systems, Inc. makes no claim either written, oral, or Implied thatdetector, other than the ones listed here will work with the DS7400 or DS70901 Seriesmmunicators. 2-wire •ft' -oke detectors that are not listed as compatible should not be used with the DS7400 orDS70901. Two -wire smoke detectors of different manufacturers or detectors of different model numbers manotbemixedonthesarnecircuit. y At this time• UL does not,.require compatibility cross listing of smoke detectors when Installed In a4-wire configuiatlon. Manufncturer tetector M2del iktector M1QMj h Base Identifies RM ode1 dentPerZone Detection Systems;,. DS200/Ds2ooHD A M6200-2W0 -2DetectionSystems' Detection Systems DS250/DS250TH DS260 A MBM8 WL B A 20 20 Electro Signal Lab 425C A S10 MB2W or MB2WL A 20 ctraEleSignal Lab 4250T 310 N/ A WA WA 20 Electro Signal Lab Electro Signal Lab 611 U 611 UT S10 601 U or 602U WA 800 or S03 20 20 Electro Signal Lab 612U S10 S10 601U or 602U S00 or S03 20 System Sensor 1400 A 601 U or 602U S00 or S03 20 System Sensor 2300T N/ A A 20 System Sensor 2400 A WA A. 20 System Sensor 24001-H A A A • 20 System Sensor System Sensor 1451 1451 DH A B401 or or64018 A A' 20 20 System Sensor System Sensor 2451TH A A DH400 8401 or B401 B- A A 20 2451 A 9401, B401B, A 20 20 orDH400Copyright m 1993 Detection Systems, Inc. Teoh Note . 2-wire smoke detector oorr)Atahi by P/WARA r: y - L0.44o LISTING No CATEGORY LISTEE: DESIGN: INSTALLATION: MARKING: 4W17162239180 DETECTION SYSTS California State Fire Marshal LISTING SERVICE 72.72-1062:100 System Smoke Detectors/Photoelectric 0 002/002 Y.isting Expires June 30, 1996 Detection Systems, 130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport NY 14450 Contact: Greg Roat (716) 223-4060 Page .1 of 1 Models DS200 and DS20OHD with Models MB200-2W and M8200-4W bases and EOL Model EOL-200. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. In accordance with listee's printed installation Instructions and applicable codes and ordinances. Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric smoke detectors for use with separately listed compatible control units. NOTE: Formerly 7257-1062:100 XLF: 7272-1065:100 This listing Is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM staff has reviewed the test results and/or other databutdoesnotmakeanindependentverificationofanyclaims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This fisting should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or Installation criteria. Refer to fistee's data sheet, Installation Instructions and/or other suitable information sources. ISSUED: APRIL 4, 1995 AUTHORIZED By: Frl.ochr• itw4 date to .,cpknion tin. t, `. , 1.,,'; ELLEN M. SHELTON Deputy State Fire Marshal u Amsfa. ARE. ALARM Ll PULL KE) OPERA' ONI: FIRE ALARM A FIR.[\&ALAPM N win 0 SPECIFICATIONS: Electrical: Switch.............................................3 amp @ 120vacGoldContact Key Switch 1.0 amp ® 120vac 0.5 Phone Jack amp @ 30vdc 0.1 amp @ 24vdc NOTE: DP and DPDT Form C Contacts are rated Q 10amp, 120 VAC Dimensions: Station Width 3.200" Length............................4.750' Weight Depth.............................. 0.875' 15.5 oz/420 grams Mount Single gang 56()-500 Width..............................3.325" Break Glass Length............................4.750" Action Adaptor Depth..............................1.625" Weight 1 lb 9 Oz1756 grams 56()-100 Width..............................3.325'" Litt and Pull Length............................4.750" Cover Depth..............................1.500' Weight 1 lb 4 oz/560 grams Note: Meets UL, ULC, CSFM and BSA requirements. Painted Die'Cast Housing 14 Ga Plated Steel Back Plate Corrosion Inhibited Surfaces Terminal Block (4 Position) Single Gang Mounting Many Options ORDERING INFORMATION Manual Station series (I) () () Switch type plus pigtail leads I or terminal block connections Package options OPTIONS 5621-000 S.P.S.T. pigtail leads 5622-000 D.P.S.T. pigtail leads 5623-000 S.P.S.T. terminal blocks 9624-000 D.P.S.T. terminal blocks 5625-000 D.P.D.T. terminal blocks 010 Key Lock access (specify key type) 020 Presignal Key switch 0.5 amp 0 30vdc 001 Phone Jack 0.1amp @ 24vdc 100 Lift and Pull Dual Action adaptor 200 Lift and Pyll Duel Action Halon Release 300 Break Glass Dual Action (with hammer & chain) 601 Glass Rods 602 Glass Plate 603 Gold Contacts (per switch) LED (Light Emitting Diode) -002 red, -003 Yellow, -004 green) 700 Explosionproof 800 Weatherproof 900 Surface Indoor Backbox Example: 5623-100-010 Single pole single throw switch with terminal block, lift and pull cover and key lock access INational Guardian Security Services Corp. National West Putnam Avenue Guardian Greenwich, CT 06830-5090 1-800-321-NGSS LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTFE: California State fire Marshal LISTING SERVICE 7150-1039:101 Boxes RSG Inc., 3300 E. 69th Street, Long Beach. CA 90805 Contact: Loulc J. Finkle (3101 630-4684 I.lcth rap tee June 30, 96 Pace 1 of 1 DESIGN: Model RMS•1 P. RMS•T, RMS-2T,, RMS-3T, RMS-6T with or without suffixesLED, f'J, KS, DAM, LP, KL and WP non -Coded manual pull stations. Refer toIiRrAe's data shoot for dctailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with Ilstee's printed Installation instructions and applicableconesandordinances. MARKING: Listee's name; -nodal number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as fire alarm manual pull station& for use with separately listed compatible control units. Models with suffix -WP are suitable for outdooruse. , i Rev. 11.29-e7 This listing is based upon technical date submitted by the Applicant.. CSFM staff has reviewed the test results and/or other databutdoesnotmakeanindependentverificationofanyclewis. This Ilstin9 Is not on o f in rsemant or ecommendatldn of the itemlisted. This listing should not be used'to verify Correct ap..rettonel requirements or in crftorle, Refer t0 11ltee't Qatasheet, Instrllet(on Instructions end/or other suitable Informatlonsources. alqul ISSUED: MAY 26, 1995 AUTHORIZED BY: Effective issue date to sxo.retim AAtq 1` ELLEN M. SHELTON DeDWY State Fire Marshal REMO TE PO WER SUPPL y FCPS-24F GENERAL REMOTE The FCPS-24F Is a compact, cost a((active. remote power supply and battery charger. The FCPS-24F consists of a POWER regulated and filldrod 24 VDC output that may be config- ured to drive four notification appliance circuits (Iwo Style SUPPLY Y or Style Z, and two Style Y only). Allornately, the Iwo Style Y notification appllanco circuits may ba configured as Iwo rescuable or non•rosellabla power output circuits. The FCPS-24 also contains a battery charger capable of charging up to 7.0 AH batteries. FEATURES I Self contained In lockable cabinet (15'H x 14.5'W x 2.75-D). 24 VOC remote power supply. Completely power -limited. Two Inpul/conlroltircults (from FACP notification appli- ance circuits or comrol modules). Two Style Y/Style Z notification appliance circuits circuits 1 & 3). Two additional circuits that may be Individually conflg- ured as Style Y notification appliance circuits or as 24 VOC output power circuits (circuits 2 & 4). Output power circulls may be configured as resellable reset line from FACP required) or non-resoltable. 4.0 amp continuous output. 6.0 amp lull load output.' Fully regulated and lillered power output. Capable of powering 4-wiro smoke detectors circuits 2 S 4). Integral battery charger. Up to 7.0 AH batteries In FCPS-24F cabinet Fully supervised power supply, battery, and notification appliance circuits. Earth fault detection (seleclable). AC fall delayed (0 or 16 hours) trouble Indication (select-. able).' Fixed terminal blocks for field wiring capable of accepl- Ing up to 12 AWG wire. • Trouble contacts. jumper options. PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION MODEL DESCRIPTION FCPS-24F Remold charger power supply. Includes main printed circuit board. transformers, surface mount backbox. and Installation Instructions PS-1270 Battery. 12 volt, 7.0 AH (Iwo required) A77-71GB 12/24 VOC end-ol-line relay for monitoring 4-wire smoke detector power. SPECIFICATIONS AC Power 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Wire size: minimum U14 AWG with 600V Insulation. Battery (lead acid only) Normal Charge Voltage: 27.GV. Maximum Charge Current: 250 mA maximum. Maximum Battery Capacity: 7.OAH. INDICATORS AC Power On. AC Fall/Earth fault. Ballery/Charger trouble. Circuit wiring faults 1-4. 14 04/12/96 10:38 V203 484 7118 FIRELITE ALARMS. C 001 Underwriters Laboratories Inca FIRFLITE ALARMS INC MR L FLOOD 12 CLINPONVILLE RD NORTBF'ORD CT 06472 Your most recent listing is shown below. Please review this information and reportanyinaccuraciestotheULEngineeringstaffnieniberwhohandled, your Assignment. UTR2 Power Supply Unity July 10, 1995 FIRE-LITE ALARMS INC NORTHFORD CT 06472 B*Ttwv chaMW unlit-, S1287 (N) aeea RAt)/2a Pe polr/mtlueY charger2a P-tnge 120 v, at 1 amp Ou>Dffl Rat¢ de 2 amps FCPS-2aF FCF$2aFE 01 ftm ourVA "B"M2v, as 2 amps 24 v, do. 6 amps mac 22o/2a0 v, as 1 amp 12 CLINTONVILLE RD LOOK FOR LISTING MARK ON PRODUCT Replaces S1287 dated December 8, 1994. 261976004 1R17a Underwriters Laboratories Inc,e 1¢174 81L006riw ISO For information on placing an order for UL Listing Cards in a 3 x 5 inch card format, please refer to the enclosed ordering information. UNDERWRMRS LABORA-rORIES INC A not -for -profit organization dedicated to pubic safety and committed to quality service 333 PreWan Road 12115 Wen Vvoman Road NoMpr-K lalnota W6(12.20K USA hldvW. Ll., Now York 117s7_M81, USA 1655 Saes ekro, 7CM72- 8800 d1 1-QW Seny Clara, G6famla 96QSC...4169, USA Toter. e5025433t3 Toga No 6852015 4M&5-240o FAX No. Ma) 272-a129 FAX No, (s0e) egp.32Se FAXNo. (Sir,) 271-W39 12 LaWetory Drive P.O. Boa 13M Rvaearcn Tnan& Part, Nonh Carolila 27709-MISS, USA 01"as- 1400 Telex No. 4997g2e FAX No. talm Rso.naae ock 1FM LS, LSMMS, IS and HISW SE61ES STROBE INC. Description Wheelock' s new line of strobes signaling products is de- signed for Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) applications while meeting or exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA 72 ( the National Fire Alarm Code), ANSI 117.1 (the American National Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities), and UL Standard 1971 (Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired). These new strobe products, when prop- erly specified and installed in accordance with NPFA/ANSI Standards, can provide the Equivalent Facilitation allowed under ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG General Sec- tion 2.2) by meeting or exceeding the illumination which re- sults from ADA's strobe intensity guidelines of 75 candela at 50 feet. This is an illumination of 0.030 lumens per square loot ( footcandles). For outdoor and private mode installations or where UL 1971 Listing is not required, the WM series of 117cd UL 1638 Listed strobes is available. I SERIES LSP/ MSP/ISP/HSPW SERIES HS/ HS2 SERIES SERIES SERIES LS3/ LS3M/MS3/IS3 LS/LSM/MS/IS LS1/LS1M/MS1/IS1 Features Underwriters Laboratory (UL 1971 & UL 1638) Listings, Factory Mutual (FM), New York (MEA), and Chicago BFP) approvals on selected models. Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and ADA Accessibility Guidelines. All models meet ADA Guideline for minimum one flash per second from 20-31 volts or 12-15.6 volts. Low current draw with low temperature compensation reduce power consumption and wiring costs. Available in 15cd, 30cd, 75cd, and 110cd UL 1971 Listed and 15l75cd UL 1971 Listed at 15cd and ex- ceeding a near -axis 75cd intensity for ADA guidelines with low current draw. Convenient mounting to standard backboxes. Polarized 12 and 24 VDC models with wide listed volt- age ranges using filtered DC or unfiltered FWR input voltage. Fast installation with In/Out screw terminals using # 12- 18 AWG wires. Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for compatibility with sensitive detection and communica- tion circuits. Weatherproof models for outdoor installations. Copyrighl 1994 Wheelock. Inc. All rights reserved. Table 2: d0A and Currc I Ilallnl s for Atldlblc Portion at Mullllono SI nets Wllllout Strobes Typical Anecholc' Rated Rcvcrbcrant dUA' Input Currcnl' d0A al 10 Feel. it 10 Feel Per UL 464 Input Current' r Tone AMPS 0 24 VDC AM S 012 VDC At Nominal Al Minimal At Nominal In ul Voilagc Input Vollagc In tit Vol(a c lAft STD Iil S70 III S70 III STU _III S70 rJ3 85 79 00 0? Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 Bell 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 9_2_ 01 79 75 02 75 March Tirnc )tofu 0.040 0.023 0.100 _0.020 99 92 02 75 OS 79 Code-3 horn 0.040 0.023_ 0.100 0.020 99 2 79 1J 02 7' g0 75 70 ' 79 73_ Code-3 Tone 0.028 0.017 _O.OGO 0.015 95 94 02 75 _05 79 Slow Witootf 0.048 0.026 _0.100 _0.025 92 9U 95 02 75 05 %o Siren 044 0.03G 0.022 0.002 0.020 - %5 Hi/Lo 0020 0.014 0,0.012 92 80 79 75 02 rwn NOTES QIlia Iteled 1. Add 2S'are More Inr xrf current al 1 site" t "in second and um Iron of Ji1 VOC ((llnrt24 VUC models) o1rv17.15 6 VUC (ItellNInput12VDCmodells). er INola nuICAOA guidelines or unfiltered l proseutlr splee Iie(iy 3 IU rate of I to 3 hashes per second. Cluck lite udrdmum and nutelumm output of Ilto power supply and standby battery and subtract Uu vollape drop Twat the circuit wlrinp usrslance to deb mine the applied volta0e to lite strobes. 1. Mtecitolc MIA is nteastrreJ an axis fit a non•reOeeUve {tree Held) tell room usbtp last meter response. for peak d0A (measured trills peak meter response), add S JOA to Typical aneeho c va t shown 1n table t atul 2. Iteveruerant d0A Is a minimum UL rating based on sound power measurements In reverberant test roon. 3. a Mulhlone Siuruts wills and willwul slrubes fuve a brief bt-tush current durhtp stall -up. Sea separate _Inslatlatlon instructions' d for MINIMUMdelaltf1 A WARNING: MULTITONE STRODE MODELS SET Oil _CODE-3 TONE' Willi 'STANDARD d0A_ no NOT MLICE EET 111E )S SS RA MINIMUM UL or BE lERAUT SOUND lCVfl IS AC nrn fD UNCYPtHILIf MODElt fII [ SIGNALING (NOIIvICE (Holto) Y - I USE TABLE E? J. MOOdoll SETTING l" IG TII SICII r O USE AEUIfrCIICIIf IOIIE FOR PUBLIC MOUE SC IV CC Cf I1NG IS ACC[I'IAtI Make sure slut lite averaue, peak and butrsh etments do not exceed system power s111ill or lusbt0 Ondls, ll the strobe and audible operate on Bit smut eheull, add the strobe euuenl from 1. 3 to the prultct atttlrble current hone table 1 or 2- See separate: InsuOallun Insirueliats• Jul IwUter details. 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A rovaIs UL CFM FM MEA DFP LS 24 VOC LS- 24-VFR 5174 15 080 0 X X X X Dec LS1- 24•VFR 5175 15 000 AJ X X X X Dec LS3- 24-VfR 5176 15 080 L X X X X Dec LSP- 24-HFR 5180 15 080 E,R X X X X Dec LSM 24VDC LSM• 24-VFII 5171 • 15/75 115 0 X X X X Dec LS1M• 24-VfR 5172 15R5 115 AJ X X X X Dec LS3M- 24-VFR 5173 15/75 115 L X X X X Dec LSPM- 24-VFII 5179 1 15/75 115 E.S X X X X Dec MS 24 VOC MS- 24-VFR 531G 30 135 U X X X X Dec MS1- 24-VfR 5317 30 135 AJ X X X X Dec MS3- 24-VfR 5319 30 135 L X X X X Dec MSP- 24-HFR 5320 30 135 E,R X X X X Dec IS 24 VOC IS- 24-VFR 5351 75 225 0 X X X X Dec IS1- 24-VFR 5352 75 225 AJ X X X X Dec IS3- 24-VfR 75 225 L X X X X Dec ISP- 24-HFR 5353 5354 75 225 E.R X X X X Dec 11sw 24 VOC 1iSW- 24-Ilfll 5177 110 230 D X X X X Dec HS2W- HFR 5178 110 230 C,K X X X X Dec HSPW- 24•I,IFR 5181 110 230 E,R X X X X Dec WM 24 VOC WM31'-24-FR 4911 1 117 088 L,U X X X X X t:;: Zi 't!r LS/ MS/LSM !::- 12VOC:`. i• LS1 L' S 1 M-12-Vfll I *-«' 5G30 r? rltio15irhe 15/ 15 % tiff•• 160-' • 5u 220 - w A Jrr,., A J' . r'% X c X : rX X •' X X- ' reX& Nov • Occ• Dec MS1- 12-VFR;'' 5378!• r30 230 A,J X- Nov Dec Dec LSP- I2-HFR'•-r %' 5379!- 15 GO E,R X X X. Dec MSP- 12• 5300 30• 230 C,R X Nov Dec Dec LSPM- 12-VfR • 5G71 ' t5/75 ' t'•'.220 E,S • X Nov X • Occ NOTES 1. Models code sulux: V . vert" lens: 11 - ltorlronlal lens: F - fire lettering: n - red plate. 2. Approval codes: UL - Unrterwriler laboratories• CFM - Calilornla Stale Fire Musrul; FAA - Factory Mutual; MEA - New York Cny IAalerlats and I ' Equipment Acceptance: ore - Ctdapo Bureau of fire Prevention. AUDIBLE SIGNALS AND SPEAKERS TO USE WITH LSP/ MSP/ISP/IISPW Multilane Electronic Signals MT Series, AES Series Motor Dells (G" or 10") MD Series Voice Evacuation Speakers ET- 1010, 806T, 807T, ET- 1070,ET-1000, E- 7070,E-7025 Electronic Chimes CH- D AUDIBLE SIGNALS AND SPEAKERS TO USE WITH LSPM Multilane Electronic Signals MT4 Series, AES=E Series Motor Bells (G" or 10") MD Series Voice Evacuallon Speakers ET- 1010 and 8OGT, 807T Mounting Options Ordering Information t I I t i Option Type Maxlntum Wires In Dackbox Dackbox' 110 116_ 914 112 A Flush 1- an x 2' 4 4 4 4 Flush 2-()in(x 3-1/2' 0 0 0 0 CFlusll 4'x4'xl-1/2' 4 4 4 4 0Flush 4' x 4' x 2-1/8' 8 0 ESurface Wiremold 1-nann x 1-3/4' 4 4K SurfaceWiremold2-nano x 1-3/4' 4 4L Surface0044ItW44Surface SOLI 8 0S SurfaceSOL8UWeatherproofWOO44I Rolf: SEE PAGE 4 FOR GENERAL AND TECHNICAL NOIES. r. Mounting Afcessories Model Code Description DO• R 2830 4' x 4' x 1.1/2' Surface Oackboz 5342 G' x 9-in, x 1•3/4' Surface flackbox SOLI.11 SUL• R 4995 5.1/2' x 10--5/8' x 1-3/4' Surface Dackbox WOU• R 2959 4-1/8' x 4.1/8' x 2' Weatherproof Dackbox i 1 1 /1 P1' /1 / I SENT BY: 4-15-96 12:10 WHFFLOCK,INC.- 817 595 0203;# 1/ 1 I i V wn of Underwriters Laboratories Inca t coo whileOULIBM WHEEMCK INC MS G SOItIi13NTINO, AGENCY ADMINISTF.B Post -It"' brand fax Iran. ittal memo 7671 sett ficiam r 973 BRANCIPORT AVE TO ; reIn LONG BRANCH NJ 07740 Phorbe b-lc31-4r?r I Your mu3t rcccnt listing is shown below. Please review this information and report any inaccuracies to the UL Engineering staff member who handled uur Assigrunent. UUKC Januory 40 1996 619nelin0 Appliences And Equipment For The Heertrty tmpeil WHEELOCK INC twedel Am$ a AM14 16110—d a.12 W -I at. rolb..se Le. 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SConLlon C rate 36UIOWI Underwriters I.aberetories Ina.* 'wot.t7q w i I For information on placing an order for UI. Listing Cards i n a R T 5 inch, card format, plcaac refer to the enclosed ordering information. j II? UNDBRW U RS L BORATORIPS INC iII IIArrut-tul-ylurit utyaldcaGull dedkrdt9d to public safety and commltted to quITy servIca t It L400wlo•, c.a.. 3.i3 Pfntsrlon Rmtl 1285 wN tMLn.w It.ad te03 GCoe 01A. j P.O. Duo 13995 NMf7fYMr, ID-,* 60062-20es USA Uo alo. LI, Now volt 11747. 3001. UrA pants Clad. C4flwld. 83MO-41e8.1U3A Aoseeren 7 naf104 Pam, fOaIII•r ae00SA3431(dt7 -am 4Q"Wr 24UU ! NOMh Wrolrla 2770E-3n9s. USA T lox: GUM5 TOW No. 603Z013 FAX M0. 4O9) 200-USE rI oc4392FAX rw. (roe) t72-a 12r rAA no(Ole) 21-49 Telex 97D I FAX No.(019)54o-1p.7 NORTH SUPPLY CO.. TEL:1-800-3.66-5353 r Jul 11.94 16:40 No.034 P.04 Conductor :BC NEC Reterence : ART. 760 Insulation : PVC or Polypropylene Temperature Rating :600C Jacket : PVC Color Code Chart :114 Ibs/ Sign-Pac Signal No. of Nom. OD 1000' Options Description Cat N Cond. 500' 1000' 98204 4 125' 18 500' 1000. 98206 6 150' 24 500' 1000' 22 AWG 98208 98210 8 10 160' 190' 30 35 5601 500 SOLID 98212 12 195' 43 98215 20 225 56 98220 17 500' 1000' 98820 2 3 155' 160' 23 500 1000' 98803 98804 4 180' 20 30 500' 1000' 18 AWG 98844 4' 173' 43 500 1000 SOLID 98806 6 215' 55 500' . 98808. 8 10 235' 175' 69 0. 98810 24 500' 1000' 16 AWG 98620 2 4 180' 205' 43 SOLID 98604 215' 35 14 AWG 98420 2 255' 67 SOLID 98404 250' 53 12 AWG SOLID 98200 2 Straight lay construction BC NEC Reference ART. 760 Conductor O insulationL PVC or Temperature Rating Color Code Chart 60'C RedBrown Polypropylene Black, or Blue No. of Horn. NSignalIbs/ 1000' Signs• Pec Options pe: crlptlon Cat # Cond. CD 20 500' 1000' 10 AWG SOLID 97818 2 2 105 x .225' 110 x .235' 24 500 1000 500' 1000' 16AWGSOLID39978162 132 x .279' 14 AWG SOLID 97814 2 146 x .300' 5 5 1z nwG soup 97612 NEC Reference ART. 760 Conductor BC PVC or Polypro lene Temperature Rating : 60'C PY UinsulationColor'Code Chart il4 Jacket PVC lb: l signs -PAC Dascriptlon Signal No. of Cond. Nom DD 1000' Options Cat. ! 20 500' 1000' 18 AWG 98300 2 4 170' 195' 33 SOLID 98631 190. 30 16 AWG 9863 4 220' 50 SOLID 98631 2 225' 45 14 AWG SOLID 98430 m 12/13/95 10:44 'U7.O8 360 8216 SIGNAL CABLE 4-t-+ SILENT WATCHMAN to002 0 PART NUMBER: 97898 DESCRIPTION: 18/2 SOLID FLAT FPL ZIP CABLE CONSTRUCTION: This cable consists of two bare copper conductors laid flat with an integral insulation and jacket . SPECIFICATIONS: UL Standard 1424, NEC Articie 760. Construction Parameters: Conductor Stranding Insulation Material Insulation Thickness Cable Dimensions Number of Conductors Cabled Lay Length Flame Rating Cable Weight Electrical Properties: Temperature Rating Operating Voltage Capacitance Between Conductors @ 1 KHz Capacitance Between Conductors to Shield @ 1 KHz Inductance DC Resistance per Conductor @ 200C Impedance Insulation/Jacket Colors Legend (Surface Ink Print) 18 AWG Bare Copper Solid PVC 0.022" Nom. 0.084" x 0.182" Nom. 2 Parallel UL 1581 Verticle Tray Flame Test 17.00 Lbs/1 M' Nom. 201C to 600C 300 V RMS Max 31.35 pF/ft Nom. 0.10 ul-lift Nom. 6.32 Ohms/1M' Nom. 68.41 Ohms Nom. Red (One leg is ribbed for polarity) E65391 18 AWG 2/C (UL) TYPE FPL SUN RES — NATIONAL GUARDIAN This specification is proprietary intellectual pmpery of Signal Cable. Any information cor wined herein shall not be &sdosed to arty party without wrttten consent of Signal Cable. Phil Peterson Page 1 12/13/95 A NMI MMM, /„''% - Sealed Lead -Acid batteries Sealed/Maintenance-Free The valve regulated, spill -proof construction of the Power - Sonic battery allows trouble -free, safe operation in any posi- tion. There is no need to add electrolyte, as gases generated during over -charge are recombined in a unique "oxygen cycle." Easy Handling No special handling precautions or shipping containers — sur- face or air — are required due to the leak -proof construction. Economical The high watt-hour per dollar value is made possible by the materials used in a sealed lead -acid battery: they are readily available and low in cost. Long Service Life Under normal operating conditions, four or five years of dependable service life can be expected in stand-by applica- tions, or between 200 and 1000 charge/discharge cycles depending on average depth of discharge. Design Flexibility Batteries may be used in series and/or parallel to obtain choice of voltage and capacity. Due to recent design breakthroughs, the same battery may be used in either cyclic or standby appli- cations. Over 40 models are available to choose from. Rugged Construction The high -impact resistant battery case is made either of non- conductive ABS plastic or styrene. Large capacity batteries fre- quently have polypropylene cases imparting great resistance to shock, vibration, chemicals and heat. Compact Power -Sonic batteries use state of the art design, high grade materials, and a carefully controlled plate -making process to provide excellent output per cell. The high energy density results in superior power/volume and power/weight ratios. High Discharge Rate Lov., internal resistance allows discharge currents of up to ten times the rated capacity of the battery. Relatively small batter- ies may thus be specified in applications requiring high peak currents. Long Shelf Life A low self -discharge rate permits storage of fully charged bat- teries for up to a year at room temperature before charging is required. Lower storage temperatures enhance shelf life char- acteristics even further. Wide Operating Temperature Range Power -Sonic batteries may be discharged over a .temperature range of -40'C to +60'C (-40'F to +1400F), and charged at temperatures ranging from -20'C to +50'C (4'F to +122'F). Deep Discharge Recovery Special separators, advanced plate composition, and a careful- ly balanced electrolyte system have greatly improved the ability of recovering from excessively deep discharge. P- .far', ; S' :; =r' v°. ECIFIC` . T `ONS ; r: SEALED+L EAD=ACID BAT..TEF0 Nominal Discharge DIMENSIONS Model Nominal Voltage Capacity @ 20 hr. rate Current @ 20 hr. rate Weight Std. Length Width Height Ht. Over Terminal V A.H. mA Termi- nals in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm. lbs. kg. PS-445 4 4.5 225 1.93 49 2.09 53 3.70 94 3.86 98 1.5 0.7 F2PS-470 4 7.0 350 2.52 64 2.08 53 3.70 94 3.92 100 1.9 0.9 F1 PS-490 4 9.0 450 4.02 102 1.73 44 3.70 94 3.86 98 2.4 1.1 F2PS-4100 4 10.0 500 4.02 102 1.97 50 3.72 94 3.92 100 3.1 1.4 F1 PS-605 6 0.5 25 2.24 57 0.55 14 1.97 50 1.97 50 20 .09 WL PS-610 6 1.0 50 2.00 51 1.65 42 2.00 51 2.20 56 0.6 0.3 F1 PS-612 6 1.2 60 3.82 97 0.94 24 2.00 51 2.13 54 0.6 0.3 F1 PS-620 6 2.0 100 2.95 75 2.00 51 2.09 53 2.28 58 1.1 0.5 F1 PS-630 6 3.0 150 5.28 134 1.34 34 2.35 60 2.56 65 1.5 0.7 F1 PS-632 6 3.2 160 2.60 66 1.30 33 4.65 118 4.80 122 1.5 0.7 F1 PS-640 6 4.5 225 2.76 70 1.89 48 4.02 102 4.25 108 1.95 0.9 F1 or WL PS-650L 6 5.0 250 2.63 67 2.63 67 3.78 96 4.28 109 2.0 0.9 S rin PS-665 6 6.5 325 3.86 98 2.20 56 4.05 103 4.05 103 3.0 1.4 P PS-670 6 7.0 350 5.95 151 1.34 34 3.70 94 3.86 98 3.0 1.4 Ft PS-682 6 8.0 400 3.86 98 2.20 56 4.65 118 4.65 118 3.3 1.5 F1 or WL PS-695 6 9.5 475 4.26 108 2.75 70 5.54 141 5.54 141 1 4.9 2.2 P PS-6100 6 10.0 500 5.95 151 2.00 51 1 3.70 94 3.86 98 1 4.6 2.1 F1 or F2 PS-6120 6 12.0 600 4.26 108 2.75 70 1 5.54 141 5.54 141 1 5.2 2.4 P PS-6200 6 20.0 1000 6.18 157 3.27 83 4.92 125 4.92 125 8.2 3.7 NBPS-6360 6 36.0 1800 6.25 159 3.35 85 6.50 165 6.95 176 13.8 6.2 F2 or NSPS-832 8 3.2 160 5.28 134 1.42 86 2.49 63 2.70 69 1.9 0.85 F1PS-1208 12 0.8 40 3.78 96 0.98 25 2.42 62 2.42 62 0.8 0.35 WL PS-1212 12 1.2 60 3.82 1 97 1.65 42 2.00 51 2.13 54 1.3 0.6 F1 PS-1220 12 2.0 100 7.01 178 1.34 34 2.36 60 2.56 65 1.9 0.9 F1 PS-1223 12 2.3 115 7.17 182 0.94 24 2.42 61.5 2.42 61.5 11.76 0.8 PC PS-1226H 12 2.6 130 7.01 178 1.34 34 2.36 60 2.56 65 1 2.2 1.0 F1PS-1230 12 3.0 150 5.23 134 2.64 67 2.36 60 2.60 66 2.6 1.2 F1 PS-1232 12 3.2 160 7.68 195 1.85 47 2.76 70 2.95 75 3.1 1.4 F1PS-1242 12 4.0 200 3.54 90 2.76 70 3.98 101 4.13 105 3.8 1.7 F1 PS-1252 12 5.0 250 3.54 90 2.76 70 4.02 102 4.25 108 4.2 1.9 F2 PS-1270 1 12 7.0 350 5.95 151 2.56 65 3.70 94 3.86 98 5.7 2.6 F1 PS-1282 12 8.0 400 3.86 98 4.40 112 4.65 118 4.65 118 6.7 3.0 Ft PS-1295 12 9.5 475 8.38 213 2.75 70 5.50 140 5.50 140 10.0 4.6 P PS-12100 12 10.0 500 5.95 151 4.00 102 3.70 94 3.86 98 9.2 4.2 F1 or F2 PS-12120 12 12.0 600 5.94 151 1 3.86 98 3.70 94 3.94 100 9.0 4.1 F2 PS-12120L 12 1 12.0 600 8.38 213 2.75 70 5.50 140 5.50 140 11.0 5.0 P PS-12170 12 17.0 850 7.13 181 2.99 76 6.57 167 6.57 167 12.8 5.8 F2 PS-12180 12 17.5 875 7.13 181 2.99 76 6.57 167 6.57 167 113.0 5.9 NB PS-12260 12 26.0 1300 6.89 175 6.54 166 4.92 125 4.92 125 118.7 8.5 F2 or NB PS-12280 12 28.0 1400 6.54 166 4.92 125 6.89 175 6.89 175 119.4 8.8 NB PS-12330 12 33.0 1650 7.68 195 5.19 132 6.38 162 7.15 182 26.5 12.0 HP PS-12400 12 40.0 2000 7.75 197 6.50 165 6.69 170 6.69 170 30.9 14.0 NB PS-12600 12 60.0 3000 10.25 260 6.60 168 8.20 08 9.45 240 52.3 23.7 HP PS-12E 12 80.0 4000 12.00 305 6.60 168 8.20 J08 9.45 240 62.4 28.3 HPPS-121000 12 100.0 5000 13.07 332 6.85 174 8.43 14 9.41 239 70.5 32.0 HP The PSG series of batteries are models which correspond in size to Gates (Hawker-Sidley) batteries of the same voltage and capacity: PSG-450 4 5.0 250 3.54 90 1.94 49 2.87 73 2.87 1 73 1.7 0.8 F2 PSG-480 4 8.0 400 3.54 90 1.94 49 4.00 102 4.00 102 2.5 1.1 F2 PSG-625 6 2.5 125 4.15 105 1.63 41 2.70 68 2.70 68 1.5 0.7 F1 PSG-650 6 5.0 250 5.28 134 1.94 49 3.00 76 3.00 76 2.5 1.1 F2 PSG-680 1 6 8.0 400 5.28 134 1.94 49 1 3.99 101 3.99 101 1 3.7 1.7 1 F2 F1 F2 P SPRING WL PC NB HP FASTON: FASTON: FASTON Spring terminals Insulated, stranded wire Pressure Terminal post Heavy-duty L-type0.187" x 0.250" x polarized: for positive leads terminated with contacts (lead alloy or tin- post (lead alloy) 0.032" quick 0.032" quick Positive: "F2" and negative Molex housing 5264-02 plated brass) with with 8 mm hole on disconnect disconnect Negative: "F1" contacts 8 5263-PBT plug on PS- 5 mm Nut & Bolt 12330; 11mm dia. tabs tabs 605; AMP connector 1- on 6200. 6360, on 12600, 12800, 480318-0 (housing) 8 12180, 12260. 121000. 61116-1 (pins) on 640WL 12280; with 6 mm and 1208: "250" female Nut 8 Bolt on Faston on 682WL. 12400. PERFORMANCE: r f• 0. .` CHARACTERISTICS: - h. 6.5 13 6.0 12 mrn 5.5 11 Z 5.0 10 m m 4.5 9 4.0 8 0 Discharge Time @ 20°C (68"F) Characteristic Discharge Curves K. 0 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 30 e0 Temperature (°C) NONE M- Effect of Temperature on Capacity Dependable performance and long service life depend upon correct charging. Faulty procedures or inadequate charging equipment result in decreased battery life and/or unsatisfactory performance. To charge a Power -Sonic battery, a DC voltage higher than the open circuit voltage of 2.15 volts per cell is applied to the terminals of the battery. Any of the con- ventional charging techniques may be used, but to obtain maximum service life and capacity, along with acceptable recharge time, constant voltage — current limited charging is recommended. During constant voltage or taper charging, the battery's current acceptance decreases as voltage and state of charge increase. The battery is fully charged once the current stabilizes at a low level for a few hours. Cycle Applications: Limit initial current to 0.20C (C is the nominal A.H. capacity of the battery). Charge until battery voltage (under charge) reaches 2.45 volts per cell at 680F (2000). Hold at 2.45 volts per cell until current drops to approximately 0.01 C ampere. Battery is fully charged under these conditions, and charger should either be disconnected or switched to "float" voltage. 6.5 t- 13 6.0 12 m 5.5 11 5.0 10 z m 4.5 9 4.0 F- 8 n 0 1 1 1 1 Discharge Time @ 0°C (32°F) Characteristic Discharge Curves EMIS, no Now on No ONE mom storage Period (Month) Self -Discharge Characteristics Float" or "Stand -By" Service: Hold battery across constant voltage source of 2.25 to 2.30 volts per cell continuously. When held at this voltage, the battery will seek its own current level and maintain itself in a fully charged condition. Continuous over or undercharging is the single worst enemy of a lead acid battery. Caution should be exer- cised to insure that the charger is disconnected after cycle charging, or that the float voltage is set correctly. Because there is a chance of off -gassing hydrogen and oxygen if the battery is overcharged, it is important to provide adequate air circulation.' Batteries should not be stored in a discharged state (or in a hot place). If a battery has been discharged for some time it may not readily take a charge. To over- come this, leave the charger connected and the battery will eventually begin to accept charge. Due to the self -discharge characteristics of this type of battery, it is imperative that they be charged after 6-9 months of storage, otherwise permanent loss of capacity might occur as a result of sulfation. To prolong shelf life without charging, store batteries at 50OF (10eC) or less. 415-366-3662 P.4i4- Underwriters Laboratories Inc.® POWER -SONIC CORP MR B A ENDER SUPi'FrS A-F 9163 SIEMPRE VIVA RD SAN DMGO CA 92173 i a cefftrF of WIN $a" Your most recent listing is shown below. Please review this information and report any inaccuracies to the UL Engineering staff member who handled your Assignment. BAZR2 July 29, 1994 Component — Emaroancy Lighting and Power Batteries POWER -SONIC CORP MH14328 (6) 01-cot Awn A srd antlrfea, evnW rsa bad acY. CAL pea. Fba12..- 30, d32, d40. a100..1107. -1212, -1120, 1220, -1230.-12a2. •12e6, -1270,-12120.-12170. -12260.-12260.-12400. Cat Nos. EP465, ET012, E7e2e, @a40. EP066, E3e70. 9M?ON, EF686. 11012CL e1216, E-1226, tPtie6, Cr1270, 01270N, EP1296, RO100. E*61oof1, E106120, da1e0, EPe360, EP12120. EP12330 WM oraars wieaaa sana. CeL Ns. 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Vic. .7 p :' 1 f { I. t" ..7 ; .f .f. .%fir' 16' Is., :'4:' y' ;,.J y.t: 1. .'' i:;...0 ,` ;r:L ,;fit' .;'>•t '1: •',t7,I. .1 +•`<'- 'r:' Y.1. ' ::'''. ,, tI' r4'? 6 i': F ' t'i': d. i f a• .,•RAE1 17A/ OC/1'rDll\/.'A•b 1'/t._,•r•'wuie r.li+r.'nl':•r.•' w.. __ ._ _.._.._ -. rt.y'•' M A Y— 1 S— 9 S W E D 1 8= 0 8 P . 0 2 130NI)C(fri; liundcole Roofing Systems 106 Lukken Industrial Drive, West LaGrange, GA 30240 MECHANICALLY ATTACIiED ROOT SYSTEM Speciricat: ions PART I - GENERAL 1. 01 SYSTEM DE.SCRIP'TION Furnish and install a complete mechanically attachcd roofing system utilizing BondCotc polyester, hot air welded thermoplastic NBP (Acrylonitrilc Butadiene Polymcr Dlcnd) single ply mcmbmne, incorporating 13CRSaocessoricsandothercomponentsasspecified. 1. 02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. All rooting work shall be performed by an installer who is qualified and experienced in installations of this nature, and who has been trained and ocrtiricd by BondCote hoofing Systems. D. Upon completion, the roofing system will be inspected by a 13ontlCote Roofing Systems Technical Rcpre- swative to verify that the system has been installed a4xording to specifications and details. 1. 03 SUBMITTALS A. Prior to the start of any roofing work, the Installer stuill submit a list of materials he Intends to furnish and specifications to be followed, along with a BCRS Project Approval Form. Any deviations from this specification or standard detail drawings shall also be :cuhmittcd for review and approval. B. The Installer shall submit certification that the system proposed has been tested and has the minimum physical prvpertim required. See PART lI • PRODU CTS C. Before fabrication, delivery or Installation of the wort, submit to Elie Owner's Representative a letter of certification from DondCote Roofing Systems accepting or approving the roofing installer who will per. form work under this specification. 1. 04 PRODUCT DE LIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials with manufacturers' labels Intact and legible. A. Inspect all delivered materials to ensure that they are undamaged and in good axtdition. C. STORE ROOFING INSUL4110N, MEMBRANE AND ALL MUM MOISTURE SENSI11VE MATERIALS INDOORS; OR ON RAISED PLATFORMS COVERED WITII SUITi1111.F, WAMU11100F PROTECTIVE COVERINGS. FACTORY WRAP ON INSUI.A710N, MI-MBRANE, ETC. ARE h= SUITABLE WATERPROOF PROTECTIVE COVERINGS PROVII)F CONTINUOU.4 PRO'I'EC77ON AGAINST WL• 777NG OF NAYER1ALS. 1. All sealants and adhesives shall he stored to maintain a temperature or 456 or more. MA- 1 04 M A Y- 1 5- 9 s W E D 1 8: 0 8 P- 0 3 D. Take all prxautions necessary so as not to overlord the roar structure with stored materliN. E. All flammable materials shall be stored in a cool, dry area away from sparks and open flames. FollowPrecautionsoutlinedoncontainerorsuppliedbymawrialmunufaclurcr/supplier. 40 F• Remove and properly dispose of damaged or wet materials from project site. LOS JOB COND177ONS A. There are no'res(rictions or guidelines prescribed by 130ndCuIC Roofing Systems as to temperature for in- stallation of IiondCote Membrane. Productivity related to the sealants and adhesives will dictate te.mpera- ture and relative humidity limitations. Attempt should not be made to weld I3ondCotc when wet. Areas tobeweldedmustbefreeofanymoisture. D. Do not install decking, Insulation, roofing or flashinl's during inclement wcaltrar, on wet or frost -coveredsurfaccs, during rainfall, blowing dust or cxlrcmely high winds. C. Install only as much of the new iatsulation and roofing as am be made watertight on a daily basis. D. All work shall be completed without exposing the building Interior, its cunlcnts or inhabitants to the effects of inclement weather. The installer assumes all resp )risibility for maintaining the building dry during treeprogrpsofthework. E. Remove all duct, dirt and debris from all surfaces to receive new materials. F. if any unusual condition Is discovered that will preclude installation of the roof system as specified, lm- mediately stop work and make building watertight until a resolution is reached with the Owner and DondCotc Rcx)Gng Systems. 1.06 SEQUENCING/SCIIi;AULING A. Start at the lowest point and shingle laps according to conventional rating practice wherever possible. D. Arrange work so as to avoid the use of newly installal rooting for traffic, materials storage and movementofequipment. if unavoldable, installer shall be responsible for providing necessary protection so as toavoiddamage:. C. Complete installation of new materials on a daily basis so as to maintain watertightness at all times duringtheprogressofthework. 1.07 WARRAN171ES/CUARANTEU A. Upon successful completion, final inspection and acceptance of the installation, DondCole Roofing Sys- tems will issue one of the following Warranties: 1. DONDC074 71:TY YEAR PREMIUM WARRAMIY - Available on New Construction and Tearoff Applications utitUing DondCote 400 Series MunbranC ONLY, unless otherwise approved in ad- vancx by DCRS Technical Services. a. A Five Year Extension to the Bond( ote Ten Ycar 1'rendurn Warranty Is availabic for a nominal fur. 2. DoNDC07E FIFTEEN YEAR STANDARD WARRANTY - Available on New Construction and Tearoff Applications utilizing DondCote 400 Scrip or 350 Series Membranes, unless otherwise approved In advance by UCRS Technical Services. 3. DONDCOTE TEN YEAR STANDARD WARRIMY - Available on New Construction, Tearoff and R=vcr Applications utilizing Dond(:otC 9M Series, 350 &cries or Reecciiond Membranes. a. A Five Ycar Extension to the DonXote Tian Ycar .Standard Warranty is available on New Construction and Tearoff Applications ONLY, unless otherwise approved In ad- vance by UCRS Technical Servlctis, for a nominal fee. 4. DONDCOTE FULL. SY.SIEM WARRANTY - Available with either the DondCote Prcudum or Standard Warranties on applications utilizing; certain roof insulations and/or components for a non inal fee. Contact 13CRS for specific r:quiremcnis and per jab approvals. MA-2 4/94 MAY- 1 5- 9 6 W E D IS : 0 9 P- 0 4 i 5. Sec WARRANTIES section in the BCRS l'echnic:al Manual for additional mquirements, n:slric- lions and procedures. B. Installer shall furnish I3ond0otc Roofing Systems with u 71vo Year Workmanship Guarantee as speclflcd and agreed to In the executed DCRS Contractor Agrecr rent. PART 11- PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL A. Provide products which are manuflc:turtid or approved by BondGote Roofing Systems for the application indkutod and specified. Whcm components arc to ba: used which arc: not supplied by I3ondCotc RoofingSystems, installer shall submit list to BondCotc R(Wing Systems for review and acccplance. B. The Specifier and/or Installer shall be responsible for determining the applicability and suitability of allmaterialsandtheroofsystemforthespecificapplicuti,,)n. 2.02 MEMBRANE A. FIELD AND FLAVIIING MEMBRANE. BondCotc 1`61ycster Reinforced NBP Membranes with ttac follow- Ing physical properties (.Sex; 1.07 WARRANTIE, GUARANTEN;S for usage limitations): chantOXHS11 TesLM ltocl cells 400 Serics 350 Series 300 Series Fleccenond lltkckncss 40 Mil 3:5 Mil 30 Mil 100 Mil rcnsile Strength A51"M D882 7500 psi 7000 psi 6" psi 7500 psiGrabTcnsiIcASTMD751300lbs. 300 lbs. 300 lbs. 325 lbs. Tear Strength ASTM D751 90 lbs. 90 lbs. 90 tbs. 90 lbs. 8" x 10" Specimen Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Hydrostatic Resislancc ASIM D751 500 psi 500 psi 450 psi 500 psi Method A, Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Proc. 1 Low Temperature ASfM D2136 AOT 1{(1'I' 40T AOT Cold Crack No Cracks No Chicks No Cracks No Cracks Puncture Resistance Method 2031 250 lbs. Z50 lbs. 2W lbs. 285 lbs. rederal Standard 101 B Elongation ASTM D751 28% 23% 28% 28% Dimensional Stability ASTM D1204 50`t'o 30% 1.0% 50% Ilydroaarbon MIL-C20696C No Swelling, No Swelling, No Swelling, No Swelling, Resistance Cracking or Cracking or Cracking or Cracking or Leaking licaking Ix-1king Leaking Aocelcraled IS 191A 10,000 his. 10,000 firs. 10,000 hrs. 10,000 firs. Weathering Method 5804 EMMAQUA AS1M G90 4 Million 4 Million 4 Million 4 Million Langleys Uingleys 1. anglcys I,angleys Shcar Lap Strength ASTM D751 300 lbs. 22i0 lbs. 150 lbs. 300 lbs. Oil Rcslslance MIL-C-2069613 No Swelling, No Swelling, No Swelling, No Swelling, Cracking or Cracking or Cracking or Cracking or Leaking Ia;aking leaking Leaking the physical properties listed above arc average typical values. MA-3 4M4 t M MAY- 1 S- 9 6 W E D 1 8= 1 0 P - 0 5 B. MEMDRANF, S1ZrS: 1. Full Width Shcets - GG" Wide x 78', 100' or t:uslom I,cngah 2. 11aljWidth Shcets - 33" Wide x 78', too' or (:uslom I.,cnbth 2.03 FASTENERS AND S'I-RESS PLATE'S A. FASTENERS- Provide Fasteners which arc supplied ONLY by BondCote Roofing Systems for the applica- tion and substrates indicated. See MA7'L'RIAI..S AND ACCI;SSORILS Section in IICRS Technical Manual for complete descriptions of the fasteners. BCRS Fasteners include: 1. BCRS Screws - For stcct, wood and structural concrete docks, with minimum pcnctmtlon dcplhsasfollows: a. Steel Decks -12" b. Wood Decks - 1" C. Concrete Decks - 1" 2. DCAS Concrete Anchors - For poured in PIX.-C structural eoncrc(c ducks, 3000 PSI or gn:ater, 1" minimum penetration. 3. DCRS Locking Toggles - For light gauge steel, gypsum and cementieious wood fiber (lectum) ducks. 4. BCRS1N1•D Magnum Fastencrs/I'lates - For gypsum and cementieious wood fiber (rectum) ckcks; approved on per-job basis ONLY; field pullout texts required. Fasteners for membrane at- tachment MUST have wire barbs; wires arc optional for insulation ounchmcnt. S. DCRS/N1'B N-C Fasteners/l'lates - For light l;aube steel, plamie or fiberglass deck; approved on per job basis ONLY; field pullout tests rcquircd. B. STRRSSPLATES: Provide strctis plates for use in conjunction with HCRS Fastenets as supplied ONLY by BondCotc Roofing Systems fur the application and warranties indiaucd. Sex MATERIALS AND AC- CESSORIES Section In BCRS Technical Manual for complete descriptions of (lie stress plates. BCRS Stress Plates Include: 1. 2" Membrane Plates - The usage of the individual plates supplied by BCRS will be dictated by the particular substrate and warranty to be issued, along with code and/or insurance r quiremenis. The Plates, Acceptable Substnucs, and Warranty Applicability arc as follows: Strrss Plate Substrates Warrarrr)(Icsl ASAPt Insulation Only2 Premium, Standard Plastic:) LNP Insulation, Gypsum Premium, Standard Plastic) Board, Plywood3, Concrete3, Smooth BURS Standard Insuladion, Gypsum Standard Only Plastic) Board, Plywood3, Concretc3 Smooth BUR3 Golvalume Insulation, Gypsum Standard Only Board, Plywood3, Concrctc3 Smooth BURS MA-4 Q94 M A Y — 1 5— 9 6 W E D 1 e= 1 0 P- 0 6 1. ASAP Plates are supplied either prcasscnrblcd with I1CRS Screws or as plates only. do2. Otvr some insulation types, such as high -density wood fiber board either LNP, Standard or Galvalume plates may be adshiable because of Ilse hub on the bottom of the ASAP, which may preclude proper seating of the fostcner/plate. 3. Applles to Fleccellond installation:; only. 2. 3" Insulation Plater - Standard BCRS 3" Plates are plastic. Galvalume plates Gm also• availablefurattadlinggypsumboard, high density wcK,d fiber board or similar materials. 2.04 BCRS ACCESSOMES AND AMICSIVE A. BCRSACCESSORIGS: BondCote Roofing Systems' standard aoccssories shall be used to form a complete roofing system. Only those accessories which are, supphicd or otherwise approved by BCRS are acceptable for wafmnty. See MATERIALS AND ACCESS011YES Scxtion In BORS Test finical Manual for complete descriptions of the accessories. BCRS Accessories include: I. BCRS Masonry Anchors - For flashing atulchment to masonry substrates. 2. BC&S 2 crminati'on Bar - Type I, Crcxcnt Mir, 'Type 11, "Y" Bar. 3. BondEdbel-ascia System - Kynar 171nishud Aluminum or Galvanized Steel Snap -on Edge, 4. BCRS Coated Metal - 30 Mil, Unsupported N131' bonded to 24 gauge Galvani/cd Steel, 4' x 8' or 4' x 10' Shuts, White or Dark Brotuc. S. BCRS Molded Pipe Boots - 2", 4', 0" 6. BCRS Prefabricated Stack Doors - 811, 10", l;:,, 7. BCRS Molded Outside Corners - 4" x 4" x 4" 8. BCRS Unrcinforced Flashing - 2 1 " x 8-112" 9. BCRS Pipe Banding 10. BCRS Caulk 11. BCRS Pourable Scaler 12. BCRS Pressure Relief Vents 13. Bondrard Walkpads D. BCRS ADHESIVE: Used to adhere BondCotc flashing membrane to acceptable substrates. Approximate applicalon rags for bonding the membrane are as fultows: Substrates Avaumthxt Raw Smooth Plywood 1-1/2 gal./sq. Smooth Structural Concrete 1.3/4 galJsq. Concrete Block (Scaicxl) 1-112 g:jl./sq. Concrete Block (Unsealed) 2-1/4 gad./sq. Smooth Brick 1-112 gal./sq. NO 1. Application rates include 112 gal./.sq. applied to underside of membrane. 2. Application rates may vary with rougher or smoother strfaces. Addilionally, porous surfaces may require a second application of adhesive. 2.05 1NSV LATION A. GF.NI:RAL Rf:QU1REMF,M 1. Insulation shall meet applicable code and/or insurance rtxluiruments. 2. Insulation shall be compatible with BondColc Mcmbraite. MA-5 4/94 MAY - 1 5- 9 6 WED 1 8= 1 1 P- 0 7 3. Insulation shall provide a minimum of 15 P31 cornprcmlvc strength. 4. Insulation shall be a minimum of 1/2" thick, unless othcrwLse approved by BCRS Technical Scrv- lcl. B. APPROVED 2YPF—St 1. POLYISOCYANURATE with foil/kraft facer. 2. POLYISOCYANURATE with fitwrblass fxcr. 3. UREIIIANE with fiberglass facer. 4. URETIIANI PERI-n7E with fiberglass facer. S. RIGID FIBERGLASS with fiberglass facer. 6. EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE 7. EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE 8. WOOD F113ER BOARD 9. RIGID PERLiTE NOTES: a All fiberglass facers shall be non asphaltic. b All polystyrene Luulation shall either be faced on ¢ & " or covercd with an ap- proved separator slicer. 2.06 VAPOR RETARDERS AND AIR PRr-%URG BAIWIGILS A. GFW RAL REQUIREMENTS: 1. Vapor retarders and air pressure barriers shall meet applicable code and/or insurance require- ments. 2. Vapor retarders and air pressure barriers shall be approved by manufacturer for use in mcchani- cally attached roofing installations. 3. Vapor retarders and air pressure barriers shall be compatible with insulation and/or other oont- ponents of the roofing system. A A21ACl1MENT. 1. Vapor retarders and air pressuou barriers may be loosely laid, adhered or mechanically attached. 2.07 LUMBER AND PLYWOOD A. NAILERSAND BLOCKING 1. New wood nailers and blocking shall be fire and rot resistant, 02 or better wolmanizcd or osmosc treated. Creosote or asphaltic treated lumber is unacceptable. 2. New lumber shall have not less than 19% mo.lsture co ntcnt by weight at time of dressing. B. PLYWOOD: 1. New plywood shall be APA rated, 1/2" minimum, smooth surfaced, exterior grade. 2. 08 WALKWAYS A. WALKPADt4: Walkpads arc to be BondGard Pads as supplied by BondCotc Roofing Systems. A ALTERNATE CONCRETE PAVERS. Pavers shall b4, pawast concrete units specifically designed to be used for roof -top traffic protcctlotL 1. Pavers are to be set on an additional layer of BundCote Membrane. MA- 6 4/94 MAY- 1 5-9-G WED 1 e- 1 2 P_ 00 PART III - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL a A. The installer shall coordinate the Install:anon so'hal ettc:h area is made watertight at the end of each day. 13. Inspect all surfaces to receive work specified herein. C. Application of materials constitute $ agreement ilim substrute is suitable for the installation of the 13ondColeRoofingSystemspecified. 3.02 SUDWRAW PREPARATION A. The substrate must be structurally sound and suitable to accept the new roof system. 13ondCote RoofingSystemsrecommendsrooflestcutsandfastenerpulloutteststoverifydeckconditionandadequatefas- tener pullout resistance on tearoff and n eovery applications. B. lice substrate must be smooth and free of debris, sharp edges and other surface irregularities which would preclude the installation of the roof system as speciftui prior to tttc start of the work. C. All goof deck types and ccxtstructions bhall conform to appliatble factory Mutual, code and/or Insurancerequirements. D. 2'EA ROI•FAND RrCOVERyr 1. The specifier and/or installer shall determine the condition of the existing nmfing, deck and other Wpccls of the building to ensure that all are structurally bound and do not preclude the Intended watertight performance of the new roof system. 2. Installer shall take all precautions necessary ro protect newly installed roofing against products ofdemolition. Any contaminated membrane shall be cut out and replaced with new membrane. 3. All rotten, deteriorated or otherwise, unsound decking shall be removed and/or replaced prior totheinstallationofthenewroofsystem. 4. Existing base fleshings may remain as long as they are sound, moisture free and well attached. Otherwise, existing base flashing must be runoved, with an adequate separator placed bclwwnbitumencontaminatedareasandthemembrane. 'Ibis sclximior may consist of one of the follow- ing. a. A layer of 12 inch minimum plywcrad (Scm: 2.07, 13) mechanically attached to the wall with appropriate anchors, or b. One layer of 10 mil minimum polyethylene, or oUx:r approved sheeting, adhered to the wall with ACRS Adhesive, to which the Bond( ate Membrane is then adhered in the same manner. 5. All lead jacks or sleeves shall be removed from vent stacks. 6. All roof drains shall be thoroughly cleaned of bitumen contamination and shall be in watertight condition with adequate clamping Gpability. Replace defective components or whole units as required. 7. On recovery applications, the following reluir mcnls apply: a. All existing wet insulation and routing shall be removed and replaced with new materials. The Specifier and/or Installer shall be responsible for )=sting and replacing wet materials. b. Existing aggregate surL•acing may remain as long as it is broomei to a smooth and level condition. The determination as to lice removal of aggregate surf..wing shall be dictated by weight considerations and/or Specifier preference. Scratch and remove bitumen/aggrcgate accumulations or other irregularities so as to provide a smooth and uniform surface. C. Cut all blisters, drain if and as rcquin4, and lay flat. Scaling of blisters with compatible scaler is not required, but is left to Spexaficr's preference. d. For recovery applications over routs other than built-up roofs, consult with I3ondCote Roofing Systems. MA-7 4/94 MAY - 1 5- 9 b WED 1 8= 1 2 F.. 'VAPOR RF,'7ARDI:RSAND AIR Pj SSUlfR 17n11/lll'iRS: 1. BondCole Roofing Systems does not rcxquirc the installation of vapor retarders as a qualification forwarrantyonmostprojects. However, on some installations involving extreme interior heat and/ or relative humidity, extremely cold winter environs, etc., a vapor retarder may be advisable. TheSpecifierand/or Installer shall be responsible for determining those installations where a vapor retarder is required. Consult with fiC ItS for rccommcndations for such projects or other specialty usage structures such as freercr/co;:d storage facilities. 2. Air pressure barriers arc rilmircd under the lbllowing circumstances: a. Structures with extreme interior positive pressure (0.5 to 1.0 inches of water) or struc. tures with large openings such as warehouses or aircrall hangers. b. In lieu of an air pressure barrier in these circumstances, two layers of insulation with off- set joints from top to bottom may be installlc4. 3. When installing vapor retarders and air pressure barriers, all side laps, end laps, penetrations, walls, etc. shall be scaled in accordance with that manufacturer's instructions. 4. Under normal conditions on recovery installaticxts, the existing built-up roofing may be con- sidercd an adequate air pressure barrier. 3. 03 WOOD NAILERS AND BLOCKING A. Nailcrs shall be anchored to resist a minimum force of 175 pourhis per lineal foot in any direction. Fas- tener spacing shall be a maximum of 3 feet on center. fasteners shalt be installed within 6 Inches of each end. Spacing and fastener embedment shall conform to factory Mutual loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-49. D. Thickness shall be as required to match substrate or insulation height, with a maximum allowable variance of + or - 1/2 inch. C. Any existing woodwork that is to be reused shall be firmly anchored in place, shall resist a minimum force of 175 pounds per lineal foot In any direction and be free from rot. 3. 04 INSULATION INSTALLATION A. Accomplish installation of Insulation and roofing so that area covered will be completely watertight by the end of each work day. D. 7hc surface of the substrate shall be inspected before installation of the insulation. The substrate shall be clean, dry and smooth, with no excessive surface roughness, contamination or broken, ruptured or dclaminated surfaces. C. The insulation shall be laid out with its longest dimension perpendicular to the long membrane direction. All end joints shall be staggered with no gaps,grc:dcr than 1/4 inch. D. Insulation shall be neatly cut to fit snugly around penetnrtions and projections. I- "[ he Insulation shall be mechanically attached to the roof deck with IICRS Fasteners and 3" Platcs. Sec DCRS DETAIL DRAWINGS for insulation attachment m quircmcnts based upon board sire. F. Install tapered insulation where necessary to provide drainage as required by specifier. G. Multi -layer insulation installations may be used in lieu of an air pressure barrier over air permeable decks See 3.02, E) or when otherwise required by specifier. If. The second layer of insulaiion shall be laid out so that its long joints arc offsG from those of the first layer by a minimum of 6 Inches. All end joints shall be stagger with no gaps gn:atcr than 1/4 Inch. 1. On neecef3ond installations, the membrane may be installed directly over smooth and level substrates, such as plywood or concrete decks, smooth BUR, etc. MA- 8 4/94 MAY- 1 5- 9 S W E D 1 S: 1 3 P_ 1 0 3.05 MEMBRANE INSTALLATION A. Accomplish installation of roofing so that area covered will he completely watertight by the end of each work day. 13. 'Ibc surface of the substrate shall be inspcctcd before Installation of the membrane. The substrate shall be clean, dry and smooth with no excessive surfacx roughness, contamination or broken, ruptured or dekaminalcd surfaces. C. fINLD INSTAI.IA%10M 1. Start at tiac lowest point and proceed up the skips. All field kips arc to be shingled as far as prac- tical. 2. Roll out the entire length of the first membrane sheet and position it exactly in its desired position. a. 'llre membrane shall be perpendicular to the uarrubation of steel decks on new construc- tion and tcnroff applications. 3. Using the factory markings as a guide, allttch the membrane at the side laps with appropriate DCRS Fasteners and 2" Plates. fasten all cnd laps at Illc same spacing as the side laps. Sec AP- PENDIX for required Eritcner type and spacing b."J upon deck type. 4. Roll out the second and all succeeding shcuLs so as to achieve a minimum 4 12 inch overL•ap with the proccAling sheet, following the factory markul tap line. 5. Ilcat weld the succeeding shut to the preceding sheet its outlined in 3.05, F. D. SITUAL INS%}1I.IATIONRF.QUIREMEN%S: 1. Install a ID,j IM31M of one 33" wide half slxxl at all roof perimeters and at the high side of all elevation changes (high/low walls). Additional hall'shcets may be required based upon building Ix:ight, location and code and/or insurance roauircments. Se: BC'ILS D1,17AIl. DRAWINGS or con- tact fiCRS Technical .scrvias. 2. The field membrane shall be mechanically fa:;tcncd into the dusk at the base of cult parapets, walla, curbs and other similar penetrations with appropriate IICRS fasteners and 2" h1cmbrtnc Plates at a spacing not to excxei the field membrane spacing. Sec IICKS 1)h;%alit. DRAWINGS. a. As an alternative to screw and plate fmicning in these areas, the Geld sheet may be turned up the vertical surface 2" and atiacho d with IICRS Type I Termination liar fas- tencd with appropriate 13CRS Fasteners ut the same spacing as the field membrane. Sec DCICS DETAIL DRAWINGS. 3. BCRS Pressure Relief Vents may be required on buildings 30 It. high or higher. Contact 13CRS Technical Services for specific requirements. E. fI.ASIIINGS: 1. On I'lccocliond installations, use either 4M, 350 or ,300 Series Membrane for flashing. 2. All flashinp are to be completed and made watertight on a daily basis. 3. All walla, edges, curbs, penetrations, ctc. are to be ffimhcd utilizing BCRS DE%A b DRAWINGS and standard acomorics. 4. All fleshings are to be heat welded to the field membrane as outlined 3.0S,F. S. All vertical flashing% rising in height less than 8", excluding pipe boots and pitch pans, must have prior written approval from DondCote Roofing; Systems. F. SEAMING: 1. See BCRS DF.%'AIL DRAWINGS for specific overlap/strip scam requirements. 2. All membrane surfaces to be wcldel must be clean and free of moisture, adhesive and/or foreign debris. MA-9 404 MAY - 1 5- 9 6 WED 1 8: 1 4 P- 1 1 3. All field scams arc to be hot air wcldW to uchicvc a minimum 1" wide weld. Use automatic welder on all continuous scams wherever possible. Areas where the automatic welder cannot beusedaretobeweldedwithhandheldhotairwelders. ; 4. 1?.t>4 inspections must be made on all wclti,:d scams (field, details, na.hings, cic.) by job foremanand/or supervisor to ensure watcalgltt integrity of scams. S. Scam inspections are to be made visually for obvious detects and physically with a dull pointedinstrument. 6. All unwcldcd scams found during the inspect Ion arc to be addressed Immediately as follows: a. Rc-weld scam with hand held welder to provide minimum 1" continuous uniform weld with no wrinkles, or b. Weld new membrane strips over problem arias. Strips shall be minimum 2" width to en- sure minimum 1" continuous uniform weld on both sides of defect. 3.06 SIIEEr METAL AND TRIM A. Metal, other than BCRS Coated Metal or Boadlidge, is not covered under any BondCote Warntnty unlesspreviouslyapproved. B. Complcic eU metal work in conjunction with roofing and flashing so that a watertight oundition exists daily. C. Metal shall be installed to provide adequate resistance to tx nding and to allow for normal thermal expan- sion and contraction. D. Metal joints shall be watertight. L' Mclal !lashings shall have a 4-inch minimum nailing flange and shall be fastened into solid wood blockingwithfastenersofthesametypeasshowninDCRSDr-, 1A11, DRAWINGS. F. Continuous metal hook strips are required if BURS Coated Mctal fascia exceeds S inches in width. Hook strip is to be fastened 12 inches on center Into wood nailer or masonry wall, or w otherwise shown in DCRSDF.TAIL DRAWINGS or factory Mutual Uiss Prevention Data Shutt 1-49. 3.07 ROOF WALKWAYS A. Roof walkways are recommended around routinely maintained rooftop equipment or for roof areas sub- jected to foot traffic is dimcied by Owner or Specifier. B. Roof walkways consisting of BondGard pads arc to be installed as shown in IICRSDETAIL DRAWINGS. C. Roof walkways other than BondGard, and their attachment, arc not covered under any BondCote Roofing Systems Warranty. 3.08 TEMPORARY NIGIrr SEALS A. Install a night seal at the end of each day's work. Contractor has the option to use whatever method Is preferred, however, any contaminated membrane must be disr,.trded upon commencement of the next day's work. 3.09 INSPECTION AND WARRANTY A. At completion of the Installation, the Installer shall submit a Cwnplcrion of Work1Rcgncst For Warranty Form to BondCote Roofing Systems. A Technical Rcpresentativc of BondCote Roofing Systcros will then be schcdulW to thoroughly Inspect the roof for &-foots and uimpliance with BCRS Specifications and Details. B. 'Once the newly installed roofing system has been inspected, and acccpted by BontlCote Roofing Systems, a warranty will be issued in aecorctanoe with the terms and oxmditions cstablished prior to job start. MA-10 4/94 MAY - 1 5- 9 G WED 1$: 1 5 P . 12 THE INFORMATION SET FORT/I IN TIICSE S/'FCll-1(.AllON.S HAS BrrW DEVELOPED BASED ONT1::SIS AND EVALUATIONS MADE DY DUNACO'1 C ItOUI'ING S1 S %F,AfS ! OR STANDA1tD ROOI'/NGMI'l,ICATlONS. 110N000?F, ROOFING S)T",,M.S DOES NOT CLAIM TIJAT IN YOUR PAR. TlCULAR ClRCUMSTAIyrFS 771E RIiSUL7S YUU UD7i1/N FROT71F, MUSE Ol TlIC MA7ER/AL WILLDETI/E SAME AS DFSCRIDFD /N 71,fl;• .SP1:C1t-7cA770N. YOU WOULD TEST ME MATERIALTODETERMINEIFITISSUITAIXlsFORYOURPAR77CULARAPPLICATION. ROOFINGSYSTEMSASSUMESNORF.4PONSIVILI7Y FOR ANY CONCLUSIONS, IN- TERI'RETATlONS OR DEVL4TIONS MADE 17Y YOU ON 11 "'V'S OF TILE INFORMA77ON MADE AVAILAI/LE. MIS PUDLICATION SUPERSEDES ANY PRF,VIOU.S SI'1;C'IFICAT/ON PUIII.I.SIIF,DBY DO1yDCOTE ROOFINGSYSTF.'MS. BON110111' SondCotc Roofing Systcros 106 Lukken Industrial Drive, Wcst LaGrange, GA 30240 MA- 11 4/94 M A Y— 1 5— 9 G W E D 1 8: 1 5 P - 1 3 iTI 130NIX,Xfrr; Chart 1 MEMBRANE FASTENING SPECIFICATIONS Non -Factory Mutual Installations FAS'i'iENER ITPE;f SPACING 41 - Use this chart to determine the membrane & 3 D fastener spacing to must DondCotc's q` A warranty mquirtmcnis. Pressuri7ut buildings, G 4o buildings over 50 It. high or building Qo G' CG' in high wind zones or ai.'tstal areas may !z _ ° have sj=h1l requirements. Consult IJCRS. amp 7 _ 4 A 01— n UNN WOOD DECK PPP 'V"i l.V td;. no on no iao GYPSVMDECK nomonnwon r n is mun m mina 1) Sex Scclion 4, UCRS MA'IERTA1 S AND ACCISSORILS and Sl'LCIP1CATIONS for stress plate op- tions. Use Vustablc. clutch -driven screw gun. Requires prulrilliq. Rcrcr to Section 4, BUS MA'I'I 111AI S AND A('('l'.SSORILS. 4 Use ratchet aslion, impact type driver. S Fastener type and spacing to be based on deck ty beneath lightweight umercte. G If deck Is poured gyl-mum over forinboard, consult 1101.8 hLrory using loggl s. BONDC011; MECHANICALLY A'n ACl ILD 110()F SYSTEM Appendix MAY- 1 5-96 WED 1 8= 1 f6 P - 1 4 i ixxrri: CHAR'r 2 MEMBRANE AND INSULATION FASTENING SPECIFICATIONS FACTORY MUTUAL 1 NSTALLATIONS The roof assemblies listed below arc required in order to cumply with current F-100ry Mutual E'nginccring attach. merit requirements. Thcsc assemblies apply to insulation and roof d:nvcr over. Srcel Mcks, 22 C x Alin.; WoodDeck314" Mim, Concrete Slab, 3000 psi Min; Recover over same. For other deck types, contact BCRS TechnicalServices. SYSTEM 1 - -60 OR I-90 AirDarr%rt: 4 Mil Polyethylene with joints Lapped and sd:olcd with 2" Duct Tape. Insulation: 2.0" Isocyanuratc2, attached with eleven (11.)4 #12 or #14 BCRS Screws (f114 Only for Concrete) and 3" Plastic Plates per 4' x 8' board. Membrane: BondCoto 350 or 400 Series, 66" Wide, 4 1/2" Up. attached with #123 or 1114 BCRS Screws (N14 Only for concrete) and 2" BCRS LNP or ASAP Plates, spau:d 18" O.C. SYSTEM 2 - I-60 ONLY Air Barrier 1; 6 Mil Polyethylene with joints lapped and scaled with 2" Duct Tape, Insulation. 1.5" Isocyanuratc2, attached with twelve (12) I112 or 014 BCRS Screws (1114 Only for Concrete) and 3" Plastic Plates per 4' x 8' board. Membrane: DondCote 350 or 400 Scrics, 66" Wide, 4 Itt" Up, attached with #123 or #14 BCRS Screws (M14 Only for Concrete) and 2" DCRS Galvalumc, LNi' or ASAP Plates, spaced 18" O.C. SYSTEM 3 - I-6Q OR I-90 Insulation: Wood Fiber, Perlite, Fiberglass (all max 1.0" for recover), lsocyanuratc2, UC Industries Insulation System, Styrofoam (See listing in IMAG), Perform 2, Perform Plus (See AIM listing in FMAG), attached with #12 or 1114 BCRS Screws (H14 Only for Concrete) and 3" Plastic Plates according to Preliminary Insulation Securcment requirements (4 per 4' x 8' board; 2 per board on insulation having any one dimension no greater than 4')4 Membrane: DondCote 350 or 400 Series 52" Wide, 4" :Lap, attached with #123 or #14 BCRS Screws (1t14 Only for Concrete) and 2" DCRS Standard (Red) Plastic, Galvalurne, LNP or ASAP Platcs, spaced 18" O.C. 1. Not required over Concrete or Recover over Concrete:. 2 Contact DCRS for Approved products and thickness (where not shown). 3. Special Written Approval from DCRS Technical Services required. 4. Increase Insulation Fasteners by 50% in comers (I-6Q) Lund At perimeters (I.90). See BCRS Details MA-5 and MA-6. BONDCOTE MECHANICALLY ATFACHLD ROOF SYSTEM Appendix 1C-14" ArrLL Mllr; No. 4,41 u'? The Restaurant Company ,. May 17, 1996 Mr. Randy Lamb City of Stanford P.O. Box 1798 Sanford, FL 32772 RE: Don Pablo's - Sanford, FL Dear Mr. Lamb: Please allow this letter to serve as our notification that Don Pablo's will not open to the public until a certificate of occupancy is issued. We would like to have temporary power installed, prior the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Apple South, Inc., DF&R and Venture Construction will not hold the city liable should any misfortune occur. Feel free to contact me should you have any questions. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Patrick Leona Senior Construction Manager PL/pl Enclosure cc: Mark Kiefer, DF&R a:\003\ 1340_17.wpd STATE OP' GEORGIA COUNTY Or HORGAN Shorn to and subscribed before me this jj, day of , 1996. ILal Noto y Nett,p4w mosm cmet, 0, mla y r6nanisi:pn "„pins luer 17, 1696 My commission 8tr i0 Vrtar $'(n A Hancock at Washington, Madison, GA 30650-1304 Phone (706) 342-4552 FAX (706) 342-4057 NASDAQ symbol -APSO` CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ADDENDUM OWNER: ADDRESS: DATE: 4=' f:l REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL: CONDITIONAL AGREEMENT: FIRE DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES l /% r ENGINEERING DATE STARTED: CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA Regttdst for Final Inspection for:l Ce fifica#e..of 0-ccnpancy ADDRESS:: The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above location and is requesting a final inspection. by your department.' , After your -inspection, please come to the Building 'Department to sign -off on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submita certificate of occupancy addendum if it has been denied. Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you. DISTRIBUTION: Engineering Departmen4ion Firej ta ("aPublic Works6Utilities/ Cross Conne Zoning CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 105 North Falkenbur9 Road, Suite A Tampa, Florida 33619 813 689.7983 Telelax: 813 681-2415 • License h CGCO09286 June 17, 1996 Mr. Gary Winn Building Official CITY OF SANFORD Sanford, Florida RE: DON PABLO'S MEXICAN KITCHEN 100 Town Center Boulevard Sanford, Florida Dcar Mr. Winn: Alaoama V,55ou' A,fan5aS V-ss•SS-oo- Connect-cvf No,:- Calc Dlstflci of Co,ump,a Ne-as•a Delaware Ne., :else Flonoa On-0 Georgia D•fano^a tov.a e-^sn.a, nlmpls Sou:n Carc Inpldnd ie--e5cee Kansas le -as Ken;vc•r V,,c,-,a Louls-ana Wes: Ma,yfano Don Pablo's Mexican Cafe' is currently trying to open its doors for business on the 27th of June. In order for this to happen, they must have a certificate of occupancy or temporary certificate of occupancy in order to get their liquor license and Hotel & Restaurant health inspection. The Brier Corporation is the site contractor for the mall, and does not anticipate being completed with the paving, curbs and landscaping until the 26th of June. This presents a logistical problem. We hope, with your assistance, some type of certificate of occupancy could be issued so that we could open on schedule. Sincerely, VENTURE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY/TAMPA DIVISION is PETER S. FLINT Project Manager PSF/keo t l { \\ I Irr I IMIIOtIi1 Ct Commercial and Industrial Construction DEVELOPERS I GENERAL CONTRACTORS Corporate Division: venture Park. Building 3. 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Norcross. Georgia 30071. 770 441.2404 Tefeta• 770 441 4 Atlanta Division: Venture Park. Building 3. 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Norcross. Georgia 30071. 770 44;.2404 Tefera, 770 44 !.E Dallas Division: 758 North Carroll Avenue. Southlake. Texas 76092. 817 421.5566. lelela.• 817 421-5567 Greensboro Division: 4.A Terrace way. Greensboro. North Carolina 27403. 910 852-1946. Telelax 910 852-2094 Memphis Division: 3085 Stage Post Drive. Suite 1. Bartlett. Tennessee 38133. 901 372.5766. Telelax 901 372-6831 Nashville Division: 7105 Crossroad Boulevard. Brentwood. Tennessee 37027. 615 377.0680. Telelax 615 377.0489 Richmond Division: 581.8 Southlake Boulevard. Richmond. Virginia 23236. 804 378.9116. Telelax 804 378.7896 DATE STARTED- CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA Regnst for Final Inspect -Ion for'.. CoTfific-at-e--of -Occupancy ADDRESS:. The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for. the above .location and is requesting a final .inspection. by your department.' . After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to.. sign -off -on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submit*a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has been denied. Your prompt attention will be appreciated: .Thank you. DISTRIBUTION: Engineering Department.. Fire Public Works Utilities/Cross Connection Zoning I l.uD ez. 1q(0a.5D f)d 3/ia-[Gc0 I ec 035 PC b V E V 5•.M 5-t • s e URF CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 105 North Falkenburg Road. Suite A Tampa. Florida 33619 813 689.7983 Telefax: 813 681.2415 - License N CGCO09286 June 17, 1996 Mr. Gary Winn Building Official CITY OF SANFORD Sanford, Florida RE: DON PABLO'S MEXICAN KITCHEN 100 Town Center Boulevard Sanford, Florida Dear Mr. Winn: Alabama Ar 6 an Sa5 Connecocu: O.S;"C: of COIu,D,a Delaware Flonaa Georg -a Iowa lein0r5 Ind -a na ar•.sas Ken;"', Lou,s.a'a lda,oanc Don Pablo's Mexican Cafe' is currently trying to open its doors for business on the 27th of June. In order for this to happen, they must have a certificate of occupancy or temporary certificate of occupancy in order to get their liquor license and Hotel & Restaurant health inspection. The Brier Corporation is the site contractor for the mall, and does not anticipate being completed with the paving, curbs and landscaping until the 26th of June. This presents a logistical problem. We hope, with your assistance, some type of certificate of occupancy could be issued so that we could open on schedule. Sincerely, VENTURE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY/TAMPA DIVISION is PETER S. FLINT Project Manager PSF/keo V-ssou• V-ss-55-00- No•:, Carc NeD,a5•a Va je!se On.o O•xano^a De-,S..--,a, Sown Ca,( Te--es5ee e•a5 v„a^a wes: ""a„ s, t"t ,"I" ,,,, o,.„ DEVELOPERS I GENERAL CONTRACTORS V qr4 Corporate Division: Venture Park, Building 3. 5660 Peachtree industrial Boulevard. Norcross. Georgia 30071. 770 441 2404 Telela• 770 4 C ^ Atlanta Division: Venture Park. Building 3. 5660 Peachtree industrial Boulevard. Norcross. Georgia 30071 770 441.2404 lelela• 770 44 • E Dallas Division: 758 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake. Texas 76092. 817 421.5566. Terela. 817 421-5567 Greensboro Division: 4.A Terrace way. Greensboro. North Carolina 27403. 910 852.1946. Teletax 910 852-2094itItaJ.• Memphis Division: 3085 Stage Post Drive. Suite 1• Bartlett. Tennessee 38133. 901 372.5766. Telela. 901 372.6831 Nashville Division: 7105 Crossroad Boulevard. Brentwood. Tennessee 37027. 615 377.0680. Teletax 615 377.0489 Commercial and Industrial Construction Richmond Division: 581•B Southtake Boulevard. Richmond. Virginia 23236. 804 378.9116. Tetelax 804 378.7896 DATE^'STARTED: O ` 1 CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA Regtft st for Final Inspection for'.. GoTfificat-6-W. ftcupalley ADDRESS:*. The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above location and is requesting a final inspection. by your department.' . After your -inspection, please come to the Building 'Department to sign -off -on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submit'a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has been denied. Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you. DISTRIBUTION: Engineering Department Fire (/ Public Works Utilities/Cross Connection Zoning v h i CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 105 North Falkenburg Road. Suite A Tampa. Florida 33619 813 689.7983 Telelax: 813 681.2415 • License h CGC009286 June 17, 1996 Mr. Gary Winn Building Official CITY OF SANFORD Sanford, Florida RE: DON PABLO'S MEXICAN KITCHEN 100 Town Center Boulevard Sanford, Florida Dear Mr. Winn: Alaoama M-ssou• A,l an.sa5 V -55-55-DD• Connect-c-it N0,1^ Ca,c D,sn-ci of CO,umoaa NeO,as•a Detawa,e Ne„ re,se Flo,,oa On.0 Geo,g-a 0-2,0^a Iowa I11,nO.s Sou;•^ Ca,( inCana Ter^essee anSaS e•a5 KenluC6. d lou-s-ana Wes. m,5„ Ma,ylanC Don Pablo's Mexican Cafe' is currently trying to open its doors for business on the 27th of June. In order for this to happen, they must have a certificate of occupancy or temporary certificate of occupancy in order to get their liquor license and Hotel & Restaurant health inspection. The Brier Corporation is the site contractor for the mall, and does not anticipate being completed with the paving, curbs and landscaping until the 26th of June. This presents a logistical problem. We hope, with your assistance, some type of certificate of occupancy could be issued so that we could open on schedule. Sincerely, VENTURE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY/TAMPA DIVISION is PETER S. FLINT Project Manager PSF/keo a r t rr,r 1.1004.1, C^ r IaItIC,, Commercial and Industrial Construction DEVELOPERS I GENERAL CONTRACTORS Corporate Division: venture Park. Building 3. 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Norcross. Georgia 30071, 770 44, 2404 1eleta• 7,0 4 Atlanta Division: Venture Park. Building 3, 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Norcross. Georgia 30071 770 441.2404 1eiela, 770 4a:.f Dallas Division: 758 North Carroll Avenue. Southlake. Teas 76092. 817 421.5566. Telela. 817 421.5567 Greensboro Division: 4-A Terrace way. Greensboro. North Carolina 27403. 910 852.1946. Teieta. 910 852-2094 Memphis Division: 3085 Stage Post Drive. Suite 1. Bartlett. Tennessee 38133. 90, 372-5766. Teiela., 901 372 68.31 Nashville Division: 7105 Crossroad Eoulevard. Brentwood. Tennessee 37027. 615 377.0680. Telela. 615 377.0489 Richmond Division: 581•B Southlake Boulevard. Richmond, Virginia 23236. 804 378-9116. Teiela, 804 378-7896 DATE STARTED: CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA He nest Dior Final Inspection for:r Certlfic.ate-_-of Occupancy ADDRESS: The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the above .location and is requesting a final inspection. by your department. After your inspection, please come to the Building Department to sign -off -on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submit 'a certificate of occupancy addendum if -it has been denied. Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you. DISTRIBUTION: Engineering Department Fire Public Works utilities/Cross Connection ZoningC/ I CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 105 North Falkenburg Road. Suite A Tampa. Florida 33619 813 689.7983 Telelax: 813 681.2415 \ License N CGCO09286 June 17, 1996 Mr. Gary Winn Building Official CITY OF SANFORD Sanford, Florida RE: DON PABLO'S MEXICAN KITCHEN 100 Town Center Boulevard Sanford, Florida Dear Mr. Winn: Ala Dama M-ssov- A,IanSdS M-sSss-oc- Connect,cul NO,:, Ca'c D-snrcl of Cot.-D'a NeDlas•a Delaware Nev, je,s•: Flor,Oa 0-0 Georgia O--ano-a Iowa lll,no,s Sou:- far( Inp,and Te•.nc:en Kansas Te-as Kenlucl. LOvIS-a" was. Maryland Don Pablo's Mexican Cafe' is currently trying to open its doors for business on the 27th of June. In order for this to happen, they must have a certificate of occupancy or temporary certificate of occupancy in order to get their liquor license and Hotel & Restaurant health inspection. The Brier Corporation is the site contractor for the mall, and does not anticipate being completed with the paving, curbs and landscaping until the 26th of June. This presents a logistical problem. We hope, with your assistance, some type of certificate of occupancy could be issued so that we could open on schedule. Sincerely, VENTURE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY/TAMPA DIVISION iS PETER S. FLINT Project Manager PSF/keo MR.—' 1 14 C fir Itll\t. Commercial and Industrial Construction DEVELOPERS I GENERAL CONTRACTORS Corporate Division: Venture Park. Building 3. 5660 Peachtree industrial Boulevard, Norcross. Georgia 30071. 7 0 441. 4 7elela. 770 L4- S Atlanta Division: Venture Park. Building 3. 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Norcross. Georgia 30071. 770 441.2e04 1eTela• 770 44+ E Dallas Division: 758 North Carron Avenue. Southiake. Teas 76092. 817 421.5566. Telela., 817 421.5567 Greensboro Division: 4•A Terrace way. Greensboro. North Carolina 27403. 910 852.1946. Telelar 910 852.2094 Memphis Division: 3085 Stage Post Drive. Suite 1. Bartlett. Tennessee 38133. 90, 372-5766. Telela. 901 372.6831 Nashville Division: 7105 Crossroad Boulevard. Brentwood. Tennessee 37027. 615 377.0680. Telela. 615 377.0489 Richmond Division: 581.8 Southiake Boulevard. Richmond. Virginia 23236. 804 378.9116. Teleta. 804 378.7896 IVEN VFS' x614-Eb -%9 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 105 North Falkenburg Road. Suite A Tampa. Florida 33619 813 689-7983 Telelax: 813 681-2415 • License a CGCO09286 June 17, 1996 Mr. Gary Winn Building Official CITY OF SANFORD Sanford, Florida j RE: DON PABLO'S MEXICAN KITCHEN 100 Town Center Boulevard Sanford, Florida Dear Mr. Winn: Alabama Missouri Arkansas MISS-SSibDF Connecticut North Carolina District or Columbia Nebraska Delaware New Jetsev Ronda Ohio Georgia Oklahoma Iowa Pennsvlvania Illinois South Carolina Indiana Tennessee Kansas Teas Kentucky Vuomia Louisiana west Virginia Maryland Don Pablo's Mexican Cafe' is currently trying to open its doors for business on the 27th of June. In order for this to happen, they must have a certificate of occupancy or temporary certificate of occupancy in order to get their liquor license and Hotel & Restaurant health inspection. The Brier Corporation is the site contractor for the mall, and does not anticipate being completed with the paving, curbs and landscaping until the 26th of June. This presents a logistical problem. We hope, with your assistance, some type of certificate of occupancy could be issued so that we could open on schedule. Sincerely, VENTURE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY/TAMPA DIVISION kJ PETER S. FLINT Project Manager PSF/ l:eo R r E E +• " .,,,r, i"tro n, DEVELOPERS I GENERAL CONTRACTORS Corporate Division: Venture Park, Building 3. 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, Norcross, Georgia 30071. 770 441.2404. Telelax 770 441-9813 z% d Cj Atlanta Division: Dallas Division: Venture Park, Building 3. 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Norcross. Georgia 30071. 770 441.2404. Teletax. 770 441.6566 758 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas 76092. 817 421.5566. Telelax: 817 421.5567 Greensboro Division: 4-A Terrace Way, Greensboro. North Carolina 27403, 910 852.1946. Telelax: 910 852-2094 r Ilt l,• Memphis Division: 3085 Stage Post Drive, Suite 1. Bartlett, Tennessee 38133. 901 372.5766. Telelax: 90t 372.6831 Nashville Division: 7105 Crossroad Boulevard. Brentwood, Tennessee 37027. 615 377.0680. Telelax: 615 377.0489 Commercial and Industrial Construction Richmond Division: 581•B Southlake Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia 23236. 804 378.9116. Telelax: 804 378-7896 Y DATE STARTED: CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA Regadsf for Final Inspect -Ion for': Cerflfica#e-af Occupancy ADDRESS: The Building Department has prepared a certificate of occupancy for the' above location and is requesting a. final inspection. by your department.' After your inspection, please come to the Building 'Department - to sign -off -on the Certificate of Occupancy, or submit'a certificate of occupancy addendum if it has been denied. Your prompt attention will be appreciated. Thank you. DISTRIBUTION: Engineering Department l/ g g Fire Public Works Utilities/Cross Connection Zoning 0 ti c l t o -ca.( v' y ' V E CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 105 North Falkenburg Road. Suite A Tampa. Florida 33619 813 689.7983 Telelax: 813 681.2415 - License h CGCO09286 June 17, 1996 Mr. Gary Winn Building Official CITY OF SANFORD Sanford, Florida RE: DON PABLO'S MEXICAN KITCHEN 100 Town Center Boulevard Sanford, Florida Dear Mr. Winn: Alaoama V,SSoul A,Iar,5as V.155•SS,0o, Connecticut vortn Calc D,S;nCI of Colu,o,a Neoras•a Delaware Ne,, 4erse F1o,,0a On,o Georgia O-Id o-a Iowa Da^.n5'+Irdr llLnb,g Scum Carc InO,ana ie,essee Kan SaS e•as Ken;uc,. V,•}n,A Louisiana rang• :• Ma,ylanc Don Pablo's Mexican Cafe' is currently trying to open its doors for business on the 27th of June. In order for this to happen, they must have a certificate of occupancy or temporary certificate of occupancy in order to get their liquor license and Hotel & Restaurant health inspection. The Brier Corporation is the site contractor for the mall, and does not anticipate being completed with the paving, curbs and landscaping until the 26th of June. This presents a logistical problem. We hope, with your assistance, some type of certificate of occupancy could be issued so that we could open on schedule. Sincerely, VENTURE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY/TAMPA DIVISION Vks PETER S. FLINT Project Manager PSF/keo Commercial and Industrial Construction DEVELOPERS I GENERAL CONTRACTORS Corporate Division: venture Park. Building 3. 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Norcross. Georgia 30071. 770 441.2404 1ele+a. 770 S Allenla Division: venture Park. Building 3, 5660 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. Norcross, Georgia 30071. 770 441.2404 Teleta. 770 441.E Dallas Division: 758 North Carroll Avenue. Southlake. Teas 76092. 817 421.5566. Telelae 817 421.5567 Greensboro Division: 4•A Terrace way. Greensboro. North Carolina 27403. 910 852-1946. Telela. 910 852.2094 Memphis Division: 3085 Stage Post Drive. Suite 1. Bartlett. Tennessee 38133. 901 372.5766. Telela. 90, 372-6831 Nashville Division: 7105 Crossroad Boulevard. Brentwood. Tennessee 37027. 615 377-0680. Telela. 615 377 0489 Richmond Division: 581•8 SOUthlake Boulevard. Richmond, Virginia 23236. 804 378.9116. Telela. 804 378-7896 o JOIAA, T OF, A, -roe c act. LAME OF CUSTOMER STREET ADDRESS LOCATION OF DEVICE TYPE OF DEVICE r y SIZE OF DEVICE Backflo Testing Co., Inc. 140 West Magnolia Ave. Longwood, FL 32750-4118 407) 830-0966 • FAX (407) 331-5059 MANUFACTURER MODEL D© !I SERIAL NO WATER METER SERIAL IO UTILITY ACCOUNT IO _ PRESSURE DROP ACROSS FIRST CHECK VALVE !71 '% PSI CHECK VALVE 11 CHECK VALVE 12 DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE PRESSURE VACUUM RELIEF VALVE BREAKER INITIAL 1. LEAKED 0 1. LEAKED 0 OPENED AT 110 LBS AIR INLET OPENED AT TEST 0 PSI 1. CLOSED TIGHT X 2. CLOSED TIGHT DID NOT OPEN P.S.I. p P.S.I. DID LOT OPEN O CLEANED 0 CLBAIBD 0 CLBAIBD 0 CHECK VALVE PSI REPLACED: REPLACED: REPLACED: LEAKED 0 RUBBER PARTS KIT 0 RUBBER PARTS KIT 0 RUBBER PARTS KIT 0 A C V ASSEMBLY 0 C V ASSEMBLY 0 C V ASSEMBLY 0 CLEARED 0 B OR OR OR REPLACED: P DISC 0 DISC 0 DISC 0 C V ASSEMBLY 0 A 0-RINGS 0 0-RIIGS 0 DIAPHRAGM 0 DISC AIR INLET 0 I SEAT 0 SEAT 0 SEAT 0 DISC C V 0 R SPRING 0 SPRING 0 SPRING 0 SPRING 0 S STEM/GUIDE 0 STEM/GUIDE 0 GUIDE 0 RETAINER 0 RETAINER 0 RETAINER 0 0-RIIGS 0 GUIDE 0 LOCK RUTS 0 LOCK RUTS 0 OTHER 0 0-RING 0 OTHER 0 OTHER 0 OTHER D FINAL CLOSED TIGHT 0 CLOSED TIGHT 0 OPEN AT LBS. SATISFACTORY 0 TEST P.S.I. P.S.I. REDUCED PRESSURE COMMENTS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS DATA IS ACCURATE AID REFLSC'.'S THE PROPER OPERATION AID MAINTENANCE OF THE UNIT 407) 830-0966 SIGNATURE OF TBSf PHONE NUMBER OF TESTER INITIAL TEST BY BAfIFIBD fBSTBR IO ff/z °! y 225 DATE 24IA_ REPAIRED BY REPAIR COMPANY _ BACKFLO TESTING DATE FINAL TEST BY CERTIFIED TESTER IO DATE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED RBPRESSITATIVE SIGNATURE TITLE DATE Backflo Testing Co., Inc. 140 West Magnolia Ave. Longwood, FL 32750-4118 407) 830-0966 - FAX (407) 331-5059 IAMB Of CUSTOMER D/" /lzl STREET ADDRESS IILI LOCATION OF DEVICE ll l/v TYPE OF DEVICE lf4z MANUFACTURER MODEL SERIAL NO J SIZE OF DEVICE NATSR METER SERIAL NO UTILITY ACCOUNT NO PRESSURE DROP ACROSS FIRST CHECK VALVE 71 PSI CHECK VALVE 11 CHECK VALVE 12 DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE PRESSURE VACUUM RELIEF VALVE BREAKER INITIAL 1. LEAKED 0 1. LEAKED 0 OPENED AT ;?.,10 LBS AIR INLET OPENED AT TEST PSI 2. CLOSED TIGHT 2. CLOSED TIGHT DID NOT OPEN 0 P.S.I. 20 P.S.I. DID NOT OPEN 0 CLEANED 0 CLEANED 0 CLSAIBD 0 CHECK VALVE PSI REPLACED: REPLACED: REPLACED: LEAKED 0 RUBBER PARTS KIT 0 RUBBER PARTS KIT 0 RUBBER PARTS KIT 0 R C V ASSEMBLY 0 C V ASSEMBLY 0 C V ASSEMBLY 0 CLEANED O B OR OR OR REPLACED: P DISC 0 DISC 0 DISC 0 C V ASSEMBLY 0 A O-RINGS 0 0-RIIGS 0 DIAPHRAGM 0 DISC AIR INLET 0 I SEAT 0 SEAT 0 SEAT 0 DISC C V O R SPRING 0 SPRING 0 SPRING 0 SPRING 0 S STEM/GUIDE 0 STEM/GUIDE 0 GUIDE 0 RETAINER 0 RETAINER 0 RETAINER 0 0-RIIGS 0 GUIDE 0 LOCK NUTS 0 LOCK NUTS 0 OTHER 0 0-RING 0 OTHER 0 OTHER O OTHER 0 FINAL CLOSED TIGHT 0 CLOSED TIGHT 0 OPEN AT LBS. SATISFACTORY 0 TEST P.S.I. P.S.I. REDUCED PRESSURE COMMENTS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS DATA IS ACCURATE AID REFLECTS THB PROPER OPERATION AID MAINTENANCE OF THE UNIT 407) 830-0966 SIGNATURE OF TEST PHONE NUMBER OF TESTER INITIAL TEST BY /CERTIFIED TESTER NO J412 IV /22 s' DATE 2D 9 REPAIRED BY REPAIR COMPANY BACKFLO TESTING DATE FINAL TEST BY CERTIFIED TESTER NO DATE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE TITLE DATE Backflo Testing Co., Inc. 140 West Magnolia Ave. Longwood, FL 32750-4118 407) 830-0966 • FAX (407) 331-5059 HAMS OF CUSTOMER STREET ADDRESS /pQ D 2 (&Ik 67 //v- j0V V 5A 1%0 LOCATION OF DEVICE it 4 fi r't- TYPE OF DEVICE MANUFACTURER k MODEL SERIAL NO Z SIZE OF DEVICE WATER METER SERIAL NO _'/1r UTILITY ACCOUNT NO PRESSURE DROP ACROSS FIRST CHECK VALVE o PSI CHECK VALVE 11 CHECK VALVE 12 DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE PRESSURE VACUUM RELIEF VALVE BREAKER INITIAL 1. LEAKED 1. LEAKED 0 OPENED AT LBS AIR INLET OPENED AT TEST PSI 2. CLOSED TIGHT 0 2. CLOSED TIGHT I DID NOT OPEN 0 P.S.I. P.S.I. DID NOT OPEN 0 CLEANED CLEANED 0 CLEANED 0 CHECK VALVE PSI REPLACED: REPLACED: REPLACED: LEAKED 0 RUBBER PARTS KIT 0 RUBBER PARTS KIT 0 RUBBER PARTS KIT 0 R C V ASSEMBLY 0 C V ASSEMBLY 0 C V ASSEMBLY 0 CLEANED O 8 OR OR OR REPLACED: P DISC fv,I (-" DISC 0 DISC 0 C V ASSEMBLY 0 A 0-RIIGS 0 0-RIIGS 0 DIAPHRAGM 0 DISC AIR INLET 0 I SEAT 0 SEAT 0 SEAT 0 DISC C V 0 R SPRING 0 SPRING 0 SPRING 0 SPRING 0 S STEM/GUIDE 0 STEM/GUIDE 0 GUIDE 0 RETAINER 0 RETAINER 0 RETAINER 0 0-RIIGS 0 GUIDE 0 LOCK NUTS 0 LOCK NUTS 0 OTHER 0 0-RING 0 OTHER 0 OTHER 0 OTHER 0 FINAL CLOSED TIGHT CLOSED TIGHT > OPEN AT f/ U LBS. SATISFACTORY 0 TEST P.S.. P.S.I. REDUCED PRESSURE COMMENTS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS DATA IS ACCURATE AID REFLECTS THE PROPER OPERATION AID MAINTENANCE OF THE UNIT SIGNATURE OF TESTS 407) 830-0966 PHONE NUMBER OF TESTER INITIAL TEST BY CERTIFIED TESTER NO DATE REPAIRED BY REPAIR COMPANY _ BACKFLO TESTING DATE FINAL TEST BY ` CERTIFIED TESTER NO /Z y/Z?lDATE OMIER' S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE TITLE D G DATE 00 BONDCOTE_, BondCote Roofing Systems 106 Lukken Industrial Drive, West LaGrange, GA 30240 MECHANICALLY ATTACHED ROOF SYSTEM Specifications PART I - GENERAL 1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Furnish and install a complete mechanically attached roofing system utilizing BondCote polyester, hot air welded thermoplastic NBP (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Polymer Blend) single ply membrane, incorporating BCRS accessories and other components as specifiul. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. All roofing work shall be performed by an installer who is qualified and experienced in installations of this nature, and who has been trained and certified by BondCote Roofing Systems. B. Upon completion, the roofing system will be inspected by a BondCote Roofing Systems Technical Repre- sentative to verify that the system has been installed according to specifications and details. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Prior to the start of any roofing work, the installer shall submit a list of materials he intends to furnish and specifications to be followed, along with a BCRS Project Approval Form. Any deviations from this specification or standard detail drawings shall also be submitted for review and approval. B. The installer shall submit certification that the system proposed has been tested and has the minimum physical properties required. See PART II - PRODUCT'S C. Before fabrication, delivery or installation of the work, submit to the Owner's Representative a letter of certification from BondCote Roofing Systems accepting or approving the roofing installer who will per- form work under this specification. 1.04 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials with manufacturers' labels intact and legible. B. Inspect all delivered materials to ensure that they are undamaged and in good condition. C. STORE ROOFING INSULATION, MEMBRANE AND ALL OTIIER MOISTURE SENSITIVE MATERIALS INDOORS, OR ON RAISED PLATFORMS COVERED WITH SU17ABLE WATERPROOF PROTECTIVE COVERINGS. FACTORY WRAP ON INSULATION, MEMBRANE, ETC. ARE NUT SUITABLE WATERPROOF PROTECTIVE COVERINGS. PROVIDE CONTINUOUS PROTECTION AGAINST WE7TING OF MATERIALS. 1. All sealants and adhesives shall be stored to maintain a temperature of 45° or more. MA-1 4/94 D. Take all precautions necessary so as not to overload the roof structure with stored materials. Ivy'ttJ 11i.kulu"tlhl'd' ",l ilb ti'h' tS3ti'J'a y t,tttC ,ttS Y'dS,tS1 f Nt61PfMUm il v IiH61 kthuH hltlw"I 1711iow F. Remove and properly dispose of damaged or wet materials from project site. 1.05 JOB CONDITIONS A. There are no restrictions or guidelines prescribed by BondCote Roofing Systems as to temperature for in- stallation of BondCote Membrane. Productivity related to the sealants and adhesives will dictate tempera- ture and relative humidity limitations. Attempt should not be made to weld BondCote when wet. Areas to be welded must be free of any moisture. 13. Do not install decking, insulation, roofing or tlashings during inclement weather, on wet or frost -covered surfaces, during rainfall, blowing dust or extremely high winds. C. Install only as much of the new insulation and roofing as can be made watertight on a daily basis. D. All work shall be completed without exposing the building interior, its contents or inhabitants to the effects of inclement weather. The installer assumes all responsibility for maintaining the building dry during the progress of the work. E. Remove all dust, dirt and debris from all surfaces to receive new materials. F. If any unusual condition is discovered that will preclude installation of the roof system as specified, im- mediately stop work and make building watertight until a resolution is reached with the Owner and BondCote Roofing Systems. 1.06 SEQUENCING/SCIIEDULING A. Start at the lowest point and shingle laps according to conventional roofing practice wherever possible. B. Arrange work so as to avoid the use of newly installed roofing for traffic, materials storage and movement of equipment. If unavoidable, installer shall be responsible for providing necessary protection so as to avoid damage. C. Complete installation of new materials on a daily basis so as to maintain watertightness at all times during the progress of the work. 1.07 WARRANTIES/GUARANTEES A. Upon successful completion, final inspection and acceptance of the installation, BondCote Roofing Sys- lems will issue one of the following Warranties: I. BONDC07E 77:N YEAR PREMIUM IVARRAN7Y - Available on New Construction and Tearoff Applications utilizing BondCote 400 Series Membrane ONLY, unless otherwise approved in ad- vance by 13CRS Technical Services. a. A Five Year Extension to the BondCote Ten Year Premium Warranty is available for a nominal fee. 2. BONDCOTE FII,TEEN YEAR STANDARD WARRAN7Y - Available on New Construction and Tearoff Applications utilizing BondCote 400 Series or 350 Series Membranes, unless otherwise approved in advance by BCRS Technical Services. 3. BON)COTE TEN YLiAR STANDARD WARIMN7Y - Available on New Construction, Tearoff and Recover Applications utilizing BondCote 400 Series, 350 Series or FleeceBond Membranes. a. A Five Year Extension to the BondCote Ten Year Standard Warranty is available on New Construction and Tearoff Applications ONLY, unless otherwise approved in ad- vance by 13CRS Technical Services, for a nominal fee. 4. BONDCOTE FULL SYS7EA1 WARRANTY - Available with either the BondCote Premium or Standard Warranties on applications utilizing certain roof insulations and/or components for a nominal fee. Contact BCRS for specific requirements and per job approvals. MA-2 4/94 5. See WARRANTIES section in the BCRS Technical Manual for additional requirements, restric- tions and procedures. B. Installer shall furnish BondCote Roofing Systems with a Two Year Workmanship Guarantee as specified and agreed to in the executed BCRS Contractor Agreement. PART H - PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL A. Provide products which are manufactured or approved by BondCote Roofing Systems for the application indicated and specified. Where components are to be used which are not supplied by BondCote Roofing Systems, Installer shall submit list to BondCote Roofing Systems for review and acceptance. B. The Specifier and/or Installer shall be responsible for determining the applicability and suitability of all materials and the roof system for the specific application. 2.02 MEMBRANE A. FIELD AND FLASHING MEMBRANE: BondCote Polyester Reinforced NBP Membranes with the follow- ing physical properties (See 1.07 WARRANTIES/GUARANTEES for usage limitations): Characteristic Test Method Results 400 Series 350 Series 300 Series FleeceBond Thickness 40 Mil 35 Mil 30 Mil 100 Mil Tensile Strength ASTM D882 7500 psi 7000 psi 6000 psi 7500 psi Grab Tensile ASTM D751 300 lbs. 300 lbs. 300 lbs. 325 lbs. Tear Strength ASTM D751 90 lbs. 90 lbs. 90 lbs. 90 lbs. 8" x 10" Specimen Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Hydrostatic Resistance ASTM D751 500 psi 500 psi 450 psi 500 psi Method A, Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Proc. 1 Low Temperature ASTM D2136 40°F 40°F 40°F 40°F Cold Crack No Cracks No Cracks No Cracks No Cracks Puncture Resistance Method 2031 250 lbs. 250 lbs. 200 lbs. 285 lbs. Federal Standard 101 B Elongation AS NI D751 28% 28% 28% 28% Dimensional Stability ASTM D1204 50%a 50% 1.0% 50% Hydrocarbon MIL-C20696C No Swelling, No Swelling, No Swelling, No Swelling, Resistance Cracking or Cracking or Cracking or Cracking or Leaking Leaking Leaking Leaking Accelerated FS 191 A 10,000 hrs. 10,000 hrs. 10,000 hrs. 10,000 hrs. Weathering Method 5804 EMMAQUA ASTM G90 4 Million 4 Million 4 Million 4 Million langleys Langleys Iangleys Langleys Shear Lap Strength ASTM D751 300 lbs. 250 lbs. 250 lbs. 300 lbs. Oil Resistance MIL-C-20696E No Swelling, No Swelling, No Swelling, No Swelling, Cracking or Cracking or Cracking or Cracking or Leaking Leaking Leaking Leaking The physical properties listed above are average typical values. MA-3 4/94 B. MEMBRANE SIZES: 1. Full Width Sheets - 66" Wide x 78', 100' or Custom Length 2. Half Width Sheets - 33" Wide x 78', 100' or Custom Length 2.03 FASTENERS AND STRESS PLATES A. FASTENERS: Provide Fasteners which are supplied OM_Y by BondCote Roofing Systems for the applica- tion and substrates indicated. See MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES Section in BCRS Technical Manual for complete descriptions of the fasteners. BCRS Fasteners include: 1. BCRS Screws - For steel, wood and structural concrete decks, with minimum penetration depths as follows: a. Steel Decks - 1/2" b. Wood Decks - 1" C. Concrete Decks - 1" 2. BCRS Concrete Anchors - For poured in place structural concrete decks, 3000 PSI or greater, 1" minimum penetration. 3. BCRS Locking Toggles - For light gauge steel, gypsum and cementicious wood fiber (Tectum) decks. 4. BCRS/N"TB Magnum Fasteners/Plates - For gypsum and cementicious wood fiber (Tcclum) decks; approved on per -job basis ONLY; field pullout tests required. Fasteners for membrane at- tachment MUST have wire barbs; wires are optional for insulation attachment. 5. BCRS/NI'B N-C Fasteners/Plates - For light gauge steel, plastic or fiberglass decks; approved on per -job basis ONLY; field pullout tests required. B. STRESS PLATES: Provide stress plates for use in conjunction with 13CRS Fasteners as supplied ONLY by BondCote Roofing Systems for the application and warranties indicated. See MATERIALS AND AC- CESSORIES Section in BCRS 'Technical Manual for complete descriptions of the stress plates. BCRS Stress Plates include: 2" Membrane Plates - The usage of the individual plates supplied by BCRS will be dictated by the particular substrate and warranty to be issued, along with code and/or insurance requirements. The Plates, Acceptable Substrates, and Warranty Applicability are as follows: Stress Plate Substrates Warranty(ies) ASAPt Insulation Only' Premium, Standard Plastic) LNP Insulation, Gypsum Premium, Standard Plastic) Board, Plywood3, Concrete3, Smooth BURS Standard Insulation, Gypsum Standard Only Plastic) Board, Plywood3, Concrete3 Smooth BURS Galvalume Insulation, Gypsum Standard Only Board, Plywood', Concrete3 Smooth BURS MA-4 4/94 BONF".00Tr1.* CHART 2 MEMBRANE AND INSULATION FASTENING SPECIFICATIONS FACTORY MUTUAL INSTALLATIONS The roof assemblies listed below are required in order to comply with current Factory Mutual Engineering attach- ment requirements. These assemblies apply to insulation and roof cover over: Steel Decks, 22 Ga. Alin.; Wood Deck 314" Min., Concrete Slab, 3000 psi Alin; Recover over same. For other deck types, contact BCRS Technical Services. SYSTEM 1 - I-60 OR I-90 Air Barriers: 4 Mil Polyethylene with joints lapped and sealed with 2" Duct Tape. Insulation: 2.0" Isocyanurate2, attached with eleven (11)4 #12 or #14 BCRS Screws (#14 Only for Concrete) and 3" Plastic Plates per 4' x 8' board. Membrane: BondCote 350 or 400 Series, 66" Wide, 4 1/2" Lap, attached with #123 or #14 BCRS Screws (#14 Only for concrete) and 2" BCRS LNP or ASAP Plates, spaced 18" O.C. SYSTEM 2 - I-60 ONLY Air Barriers: 6 Mil Polyethylene with joints lapped and sealed with 2" Duct Tape. Insulation: 1.5" Isocyanurate2, attached with twelvi. (12)4 #12 or #14 BCRS Screws (#14 Only for Concrete) and 3" Plastic Plates per 4' x 8' board. Membrane: BondCote 350 or 400 Series, 66" Wide, 4 1/2" Lap, attached with #123 or #14 BCRS Screws (#14 Only for Concrete) and 2" BCRS Galvalume, LNI' or ASAP Plates, spaced 18" O.C. SYSTEM 3 - I-60 OR I-90 Insulation: Wood Fiber, Perlite, Fiberglass (all max 1.0" for recover), Isocyanurate2, UC Industries Insulation System, Styrofoam (See listing in FMAG), Perform 2, Perform Plus (See AFM listing in FMAG), attached with #12 or #14 BCRS Screws (#14 Only for Concrete) and 3" Plastic Plates according to Preliminary Insulation Securement requirements (4 per 4' x 8' board; 2 per board on insulation having any one dimension no greater than 4')4 Membrane: BondCote 350 or 400 Series 52" Wide, 4" Lap, attached with #123 or #14 BCRS Screws (#14 Only for Concrete) and 2" BCRS Standard (Red) Plastic, Galvalume, LNP or ASAP Plates, spaced 18" O.C. 1. Not required over Concrete or Recover over Concrete. 2. Contact BCRS for Approved products and thickness (where not shown). 3. Special Written Approval from BCRS Technical :services required. 4. Increase Insulation Fasteners by 50% in comers (I-60) and at perimeters (I-90). See BCRS Details MA-5 and MA-6. BONDCOTE MECHANICALLY ATTACHED ROOF SYSTEM Appendix 7 B0N1'X__'.'0TE. Chart I MEMBRANE FASTENING SPECIFICATIONS Non -Factory Mutual Installations BCRS FASTENER TYPE% SPACING a Use this chart to determine the membrane 3 .4 u fastener spacing to meet BondCote's o c 6 0 4 4? warranty requirements. Pressurized buildings, e qo G buildings over 50 ft. high or buildings G' C) G in high wind zones or coastal areas may eb o cyo have special requirements. Consult 13CIIS.y-0 STEEL. DECK 22 Ga. & Greater 24 Ga. 2 26 Ga. 2 I.,ess "Than 26 Ga. 2 WOOD DECK 3/4" &'Ihicker 1 /2" To 5/8" L.ess Than 12" CONCRETE DECK Slab, 3000 psi min. 63.4 03 Precast WA 3 Lightweight 5 GYPSUM DECK 06 CEMENT WOOD FIIIEI4 FIBERGLASS DUCK LLd 1) Sec Section 4, 13CRS MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES and SPECIFICATIONS for stress plate op- tions. 2) Use adjustable, clutch -driven screw gun. 3) Requires predrilling. Refer to Section 4, 13CRS MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES. 4) Use ratchet action, impact type driver. 5) Fastener type and spacing to be based on deck type beneath lightweight concrete. 6) If deck is poured gypsum over formboard, consult 13CRS before using toggles. BONDCOTE MECHANICALLY ATTACHED ROOF SYSTEM Appendix TILE INFORMATION SET FORTH IN THESE SPECIFICATIONS ILAS BEEN DEVELOPED BASED ON PESTS AND EVALUATIONS MADE BY BOND OTE ROOFING SYSTEMS FOR STANDARD ROOFING APPLICATIONS. BONDCOTE ROOFING SYS7T:MS DOES NOT CLAIM TILAT IN YOUR PAR- TICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES THE RESULTS YOU OBTAIN FROM THE USE OF 771E' MATERIAL WILL BE THE SAME AS DESCRIBED IN THE SPECIFICATION. YOU SHOULD TEST TIIE MATERIAL TO DETERMINE IF IT IS S11I7ABLE FOR YOUR PARTICULAR APPLICATION. BONDCOTE ROOFING SYSTEMS ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBIL17Y FOR ANY CONCLUSIONS, IN- TERPRETATIONS OR DEVIATIONS MADE BY YOU ON THE BASIS OF THE INFORMATION MADE AVAILABLE. THIS PUBLICATION SUPERSEDES ANY PREVIOUS SPECIFICATION PUBLISHED BY BONDCOTE ROOFING SYSTEMS. 0 BONLIC'OTE BondCote Roofing Systems 106 Lukken Industrial Drive, West LaGrange, GA 30240 MA-11 4/94 3. All field seams are to be hot air welded to achieve a minimum 1" wide weld. Use automatic welder on all continuous seams wherever possible. Areas where the automatic welder cannot be used are to be welded with handheld hot air welders. 4. Daily inspections must be made on all welded seams (field, details, flashings, ctc.) by job foreman and/or supervisor to ensure watertight integrity of seams. 5. Seam inspections are to be made visually for obvious defects and physically with a dull pointed instrument. 6. All unwelded seams found during the inspection are to be addressed immediately as follows: a. Re -weld seam with hand held welder to provide minimum 1" continuous uniform weld with no wrinkles, or b. Weld new membrane strips over problem areas. Strips shall be minimum 2" width to en- sure minimum 1" continuous uniform weld on both sides of defect. 3.06 SIIEET METAL AND TRIM A. Metal, other than BCRS Coated Metal or BondEdge, is not covered under any BondCote Warranty unless previously approved. 13. Complete all metal work in conjunction with roofing and flashing so that a watertight condition exists daily. C. Metal shall be installed to provide adequate resistance to bending and to allow for normal thermal expan- sion and contraction. D. Metal joints shall be watertight. E. Metal fleshings shall have a 4-inch minimum nailing flange and shall be fastened into solid wood blocking with fasteners of the same type as shown in BCRS DE%AIL DRAIINGS. F. Continuous metal hook strips are required if BCRS Coaled Metal fascia exceeds 5 inches in width. Ilook strip is to be fastened 12 inches on center into wood nailer or masonry wall, or as otherwise shown in BCRS DETAIL DRAWINGS or Factory Mutual Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-49. 3.07 ROOF WALKWAYS A. Roof walkways are recommended around routinely maintained rooftop equipment or for roof areas sub- jected to foot traffic as directed by Owner or Specifier. B. Roof walkways consisting of BondGard pads are to be installed as shown in BCRS DETAIL DRAWINGS. C. Roof walkways other than BondGard, and their attachment, are not covered under any BondCote Roofing Systems Warranty. 3.08 TEMPORARY NIGIIT SEALS A. Install a night seal at the end of each day's work.. Contractor has the option to use whatever method is preferred, however, any contaminated membrane must be discarded upon commencement of the next day's work. 3.09 INSPECTION AND WARRANTY A. At completion of the installation, the Installer shall submit a Completion of Work/Request For Warranty Form to BondCote Roofing Systems. A Technical Representative of BondCote Roofing Systems will then be scheduled to thoroughly inspect the roof for defects and compliance with BCRS Specifications and Details. B. Once the newly installed roofing system has been inspected, and accepted by BondCote Roofing Systems, a warranty will be issued in accordance with the terms and conditions established prior to job start. MA-10 4/94 3.05 MEMBRANE INSTALLATION A. Accomplish installation of roofing so that area covered will be completely watertight by the end of each work day. 13. "Ihc surface of the substrate shall be inspected before installation of the membrane. The substrate shall be clean, dry and smooth with no excessive surfac:c roughness, contamination or broken, ruptured or dclaminated surfaces. C. FYELD INS TA 1, LA 7 7 ON 1. Start at the lowest point and proceed up the slope. All field laps are to be shingled as far as prac- tical. 2. Roll out the entire length of the first membrane sheet and position it exactly in its desired position. a. 'llhe membrane shall be perpendicular to the corrugation of steel decks on new construc- tion and tearoff applications. 3. Using the factory markings as a guide, attach the membrane at the side laps with appropriate BCRS Fasteners and 2" Plates. Fasten all. end laps at the same spacing as the side laps. See AP- PENDIX for required fastener type and spacing based upon deck type. 4. Roll out the second and all succeeding shixts so as to achieve a minimum 4 12 inch overlap with the preceding sheet, following the factory marked lap line. 5. heat weld the succeeding sheet to the preceding sheet as outlined in 3.05, F. D. SPECIAL INSTALLA TION REQUIRF.AIENIS: Install a minimum of one 33" wide half sheet at all roof perimeters and at the high side of all elevation changes (high/low walls). Additional half sheets may be required based upon building height, location and code and/or insurance requirements. See BCRS DETAIL DRAWINGS or con- tact 13CRS'I'echnical Services. The field membrane shall be mechanically fastened into the deck at the base of all parapet~, walls, curbs and other similar penetrations with appropriate 13CIZS Fasteners and 2" Membrane Plates at a spacing not to exceed the field membrane spacing. Sec BC_I?S DETAIL DRAWINGS. a. As an alternative to screw and plate fastening in these areas, the field sheet may be turned up the vertical surface 2" and attached with 13CIIS Type 1 'Termination liar fas- tened with appropriate 13CIIS Fasteners at the same spacing as the field membrane. See BC1LS DETAIL DRAWINGS. BCRS Pressure Relief Vents may be required on buildings 30 ft. high or higher. Contact BCRS Technical Services for specific requirements. E. FLASHINGS: 1. On Fleece Bond installations, use either 400, 350 or 300 Series Membrane for fleshings. 2. All (lashings are to be completed and made watertight on a daily basis. 3. All walls, edges, curbs, penetrations, etc. are to be flashed utilizing BCRS DETAIL DRAWINGS and standard accessories. 4. All flashings are to be heat welded to the field membrane as outlined 3.05,F. 5. All vertical flashings rising in height less than 8", excluding pipe boots and pitch pans, must have prior written approval from BondCote Roofing Systems. F. SEAMING: 1. See BCRS DETAIL DRAWINGS for specific overlap/strip scam requirements. 2. All membrane surfaces to be welded must be clean and free of moisture, adhesive and/or foreign debris. MA-9 4/94 E. VAPOR RETARDERS AND AIR PRESSURE BARRIERS: 1. BondCote Roofing Systems does not require the installation of vapor retarders as a qualification for warranty on most projects. However, on some installations involving extreme interior heat and/or relative humidity, extremely cold winter environs, etc., a vapor retarder may be advisable. The Specifier and/or Installer shall be responsible for determining those installations where a vapor retarder is required. Consult with BCRS for recommendations for such projects or other specialty usage structures such as freezer/cold storage facilities. 2. Air pressure barriers are ui ed under the following circumstances: a. Structures with extreme interior positive pressure (0.5 to 1.0 inches of water) or struc- tures with large openings such as warehouses or aircraft hangers. b. In lieu of an air pressure barrier in these circumstances, two layers of insulation with off- set joints from top to bottom may be installed. 3. When installing vapor retarders and air pressure barriers, all side laps, end laps, penetrations, walls, etc. shall be scaled in accordance with that manufacturer's instructions. 4. Under normal conditions on recovery installations, the existing built-up roofing may be con- sidered an adequate air pressure barrier. 3.03 WOOD NAILERS AND BLOCKING A. Nailers shall be anchored to resist a minimum force of 175 pounds per lineal foot in any direction. Fas- tener spacing shall be a maximum of 3 feet on center. Fasteners shall be installed within 6 inches of each end. Spacing and fastener embedment shall conform to Factory Mutual loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-49. B. Thickness shall be as required to match substrate or insulation height, with a maximum allowable variance of + or - 1/2 inch. C. Any existing woodwork that is to be reused shall be firmly anchored in place, shall resist a minimum force of 175 pounds per lineal foot in any direction and be free from rot. 3.04 INSULATION INSTALLATION A. Accomplish installation of insulation and roofing so that area covered will be completely watertight by the end of each work day. B. The surface of the substrate shall be inspected before installation of the insulation. The substrate shall be clean, dry and smooth, with no excessive surface roughness, contamination or broken, ruptured or delaminated surfaces. C. The insulation shall be laid out with its longest dimension perpendicular to the long membrane direction. All end joints shall be staggered with no gaps greater than 1/4 inch. D. Insulation shall be neatly cut to fit snugly around Ix:nctrations and projections. E. The insulation shall be mechanically attached to the roof deck with 13CIIS Fasteners and 3" Plates. See BCRS DETAIL DRAIVINGS for insulation attachment requirements based upon board size. F. Install tapered insulation where necessary to provide drainage as required by specifier. G. Multi -layer insulation installations may be used in lieu of an air pressure barrier over air permeable decks See 3.02, E) or when otherwise required by specifier. 11. The second layer of insulation shall be laid out so that its long joints are offset from those of the first layer by a minimum of 6 inches. All end joints shall be staggered with no gaps greater than 1/4 inch. 1. On FleeceBond installations, the membrane may be installed directly over smooth and level substrates, such as plywood or concrete decks, smooth BUR, etc. MA-8 4/94 PART III - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL A. The installer shall coordinate the installation so that each area is made watertight at the end of each day. 13. Inspect all surfaces to receive work specified herein. C. Application of materials constitutes agreement that substrate is suitable for the installation of the BondCote Roofing System specified. 3.02 SUBSTRATE PREPARATION A. The substrate must be structurally sound and suitable to accept the new roof system. BondCote Roofing Systems recommends roof lest cuts and fastener pullout tests to verify deck condition and adequate fas- lener pullout resistance on tearoff and recovery applications. B. The substrate must be smooth and free of debris, sharp edges and other surface irregularities which would preclude the installation of the roof system as specified prior to the start of the work. C. All roof deck types and constructions shall conform to applicable Factory Mutual, code and/or insurance requirements. I). TEAROFFAND RECOVERY: 1. The specifier and/or installer shall determine the condition of the existing roofing, deck and other aspects of the building to ensure that all are structurally sound and do not preclude the intended watertight performance of the new roof system. 2. Installer shall take all precautions necessary to protect newly installed roofing against products of demolition. Any contaminated membrane shall be cut out and replaced with new membrane. 3. All rotten, deteriorated or otherwise unsound decking shall be removed and/or replaced prior to the installation of the new roof system. 4. Existing base ]lashings may remain as long as they are sound, moisture free and well attached. Otherwise, existing base flashing must be removed, with an adequate separator placed between bitumen contaminated areas and the membrane. This separator may consist of one of the follow- ing: a. A layer of 1/2 inch minimum plywood (See 2.07, B) mechanically attached to the wall with appropriate anchors, or b. One layer of 10 mil minimum polyethylene, or other approved sheeting, adhered to the wall with BCRS Adhesive, to which the BondCote Membrane is then adhered in the same manner. 5. All lead jacks or sleeves shall be removed from vent stacks. 6. All roof drains shall be thoroughly cleaned of bitumen contamination and shall be in watertight condition with adequate clamping capability. Replace defective components or whole units as required. 7. On recovery applications, the following requirements apply: a. All existing wet insulation and roofing shall be removed and replaced with new materials. The Specifier and/or Installer shall be responsible for locating and replacing wet materials. b. Existing aggregate surfacing may remain as long as it is broomed to a smooth and level condition. The determination as to the removal of aggregate surfacing shall be dictated by weight considerations and/or Specifier preference. Scratch and remove bitumen/aggregate accumulations or other irregularities so as to provide a smooth and uniform surface. C. Cut all blisters, drain if and as required, and lay flat. Sealing of blisters with compatible sealer is not required, but is left to Specifier's preference. d. For recovery applications over roofs other than built-up roofs, consult with BondCote Roofing Systems. MA-7 4/94 3. Insulation shall provide a minimum of 15 PSI compressive strength. 4. Insulation shall be a minimum of 1/2" thick, unless otherwise approved by BCRS Technical Serv- ices. B. APPROVED TYPES: 1. POLYISOCYANU RATE with foil/kraft facer. 2. POLYISOCYANURATE with fiberglass facer. 3. URETI1kNE with fiberglass facer. 4. URET LkNE/PERLITE with fiberglass facer. 5. RIGID FIBERGLASS with fiberglass faca:r. 6. EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE 7. EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE 8. WOOD FIBER BOARD 9. RIGID PERLITE NOTES: a. All fiberglass facers shall be non asphaltic. b. All polystyrene insulation shall either be faced on both sides or covered with an ap- proved separator sheet. 2.06 VAPOR RETARDERS AND AIR PRESSURE HARRIERS A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: 1. Vapor retarders and air pressure barriers shall meet applicable code and/or insurance require- ments. 2. Vapor retarders and air pressure barriers shall be approved by manufacturer for use in mechani- cally attached roofing installations. 3. Vapor retarders and air pressure barriers shall be compatible with insulation and/or other com- ponents of the roofing system. B. ATTACHMENT.• 1. Vapor retarders and air pressure barriers may be loosely laid, adhered or mechanically attached. 2.07 LUMBER AND PLYWOOD A. NAILERSAND BLOCKING 1. New wood nailers and blocking shall be fire and rot resistant, #2 or better wolmanized or osmose treated. Creosote or asphaltic treated lumber is unacceptable. 2. New lumber shall have not less than 19% moisture content by weight at time of dressing. B. PLYWOOD: 1. New plywood shall be APA rated, 1/2" minimum, smooth surfaced, exterior grade. 2.08 WALKWAYS A. WALKPADS: Walkpads are to be BondGard Pads a; supplied by BondCote Roofing Systems. B. ALTERNATE CONCRETE PAVERS: Pavers shall be precast concrete units specifically designed to be used for roof -top traffic protection. 1. Pavers are to be set on an additional layer of BondCote Membrane. MA-6 4/94 NOTES: 1. ASAP Plates are supplied either preassembled with BCRS Screws or as plates only. 2. Over some insulation types, such as high -density wood fiber board, either LNP, Standard or Galvaluine plates may be advisable because of the luib on the bottom of the ASAP, which may preclude proper seating of the fastener/plate. 3. Applies to FleeceBond installation:; only. 3" Insulation Plates - Standard BCRS 3" Plates are plastic. Galvalume plates are also available for attaching gypsum board, high density w(x)i fiber board or similar materials. 2.04 BCRS ACCESSORIES AND ADIIJESIVE A. BCRS ACCESSORIES: BondCote Roofing Systems' standard accessories shall be used to form a complete roofing system. Only those accessories which are supplied or otherwise approved by BCRS are acceptable for warranty. See MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES Swion in 13CRS'l'cchnical Manual for complete descriptions of the accessories. BCRS Accessories include: 1. BCRS Masonry Anchors - For flashing attachment to masonry substrates. 2. BCRS Termination Bar - Type 1, Crescent Bar; Type 11, "Y" Bar. 3. BondEdge Fascia System - Kynar Finished Aluminum or Galvanized Steel Snap -on Edge. 4. BCRS Coated Metal - 30 Mil, Unsupported NBP bonded to 24 gauge Galvanized Steel, 4' x 8' or 4' x 10' Sheets, White or Dark Bronze. 5. BCRS Molded Pipe Boots - 2", 4', 6" 6. BCRS Prefabricated Stack Boots - 8", 10", l 2" 7. BCRS Molded Outside Corners - 4" x 4" x 4" 8. BCRS Unreinforced Flashing - 21" x 8-1/2" 9. BCRS Pipe Banding 10. BCRS Caulk 11. BCRS Pourable Sealer 12. BCRS Pressure Relief Vents 13. BondGard Walkpads B. BCRS ADHESIVE: Used to adhere BondCote flashing membrane to acceptable substrates. Approximate application rates for bonding the membrane are as follows: Substrates Application Rate Smooth Plywood 1-1/2 gal./sq. Smooth Structural Concrete 1-3/4 gal./sq. Concrete Block (Scaled) 1-1/2 gal./sq. Concrete Block (Unsealed) 2-1/4 gal./sq. Smooth Brick 1-1/2 gal./sq. NOTES: 1. Application rates include 1/2 gal./sq. applied to underside of membrane. 2. Application rates may vary with rougher or smoother surfaces. Additionally, porous surfaces may require a second application of adhesive. 2.05 INSULATION A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Insulation shall meet applicable code and/or insurance requirements. 2. Insulation shall be compatible with BondCote Membrane. MA-5 4/94